INDEX OF PATENTS
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ISSUED FROM
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PATENT OFFICE
1923
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WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1924
INDEX OF PATENTS
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PATENT OFFICE
1923
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WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1924
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CONTENTS.
Page.
k.epobt of' the commissioner of patents : ui
Decisions Printed in the Official Gazette in 1923 3
Alphabetical List of Patentees 5
Alphabetical List of Eegistrants of Trade-Marks 008
Alphabetical List of Trade-Mark Applicants Published for Opposition (Act of
Feb. 20, 1905, Sec. 6, as amended Mar. 2, 1907) 826
Alphabetical List of Registrants of Labels 978
Alphabetical List of Registrants of Peints 993
Alphabetical List of Disclaimers 1001
Alphabetical List of Inventions 1003
Classified List of Trade-Marks Registered 1299
Classified List of Trade-Mark Titles Published for Opposition (Act of Feb.
20. 1905, Sec. 6, as amended Mar. 2, 1907) 1465
Alphabetical List of Labels Regist'ered 1575
Alphabetical List of Prints Registered 1590
List of Disclaimers Arranged by Patent Numbers 1598
DECISIONS PRINTED IN THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE IN 1 923.
Advauce Automobile Accessories Corporation et al. r. Re-
flex Auto Accessory Co. et al. 306 O. G., 677.
Albrecht Jlfsr. Co. v. Blum et al. 306 O. G., 678.
Alfocorn Miiling Co. r. Edgar-Morgan Co. 315 0. G., 4.
Allen Flour Company v. Braun. 317 O. G., 241.
American Dairv Supply Company. Ex parte. 312 O. G.,
825.
American (hinder Mauufacturing Company v. Walden-
Worcester, Inc. 313 0. G., 455.
Andrews r. Do\vns. 317 O. G., 232.
Artell Safety Bag Co. r. Safepack Mills. 314 O. G., 3.
Armour & Co. v. Louisyjlle Provision Co. 315 O. G., 196.
Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. r. Wood. 317 O. 6., 797.
Automatic Electric Company, assignee of Fish, i-. Dyson.
Dvson V. Automatic Electric Company, assignee of Fish.
306 O. G., 4.
Backstay Machine & Leather Co., The, r. Zenite Metal Cq.
317 O. G., 775.
Bartlett Company, Stephen L., v. Arbuckle Brothers. 307
O. G., 235.
Baxter. In re. 313 O. G., 4.
Beehler. Ex parte. 317 O. G.. 758.
Bennett & Sons, R. I., v. Farmers' Seed & Gin Co. 317
O. G., 793.
Bijur V. Bendix. 308 O. G., 232.
Bonnie-B Co. Inc. Ex parte. 313 O. G., 453.
Bourjois & Company, Inc., A., r. Katzel. 312 O. G., 187.
Bradford Dyers" Association Ltd., The. Ex parte. 310
O. G., 3.
Braley. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 234.
Brenzinger v. Thornburgh. 313 0. G., 664.
Brewer r. Russell. 314 O. G., 4.
Brlggs and Jacob! t\ Kaisling. Kalsling v. Briggs. Briggs
and .Tacobi v. Kaisling. 311 O. G.. 3.
Broderick r. L. Mitchell & Co. 314 O. G., 4.
Brooks Co., .John F. In re. 307 O. G., 735.
California Packing Corporation v. Frice-Booker Manu-
facturing Co. 308 O. G., 451.
Campbell. Ex parte. 315 O. G., 613.
Case Threshing Machine Company, J. I., v. Eagle Motor
Truck Corporation. 315 O. G., 811.
Central Brass Mfg. Co. r. Sterling Brass Co. 317 O. G.,
769.
Central Ry. Signal Co. v. Unexcelled Mfg. Co. Inc. 309
O. G., 225.
Chapman v. Hammett. 314 O. G., 5.
Christian. Ex parte. 308 O. G., 231.
Climax Rubber Company v. U. S. Compression Inner Tube
Company. 313 O. G., 453.
Columbian Rope Company v. The Hooven & Allison Com-
pany. 316 O. G., 703.
Comstock. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 4.
Concrete Steel Co. v. Vandenburgh. 310 O. G., 759.
Continental Fibre Co. v. Formica Insulation Co. 317
O. G.. 791.
Cooper V. Porter. 314 O. G., 6.
Cranmer. In re. 309 O. G.. 675.
Crown Die and Tool Company v. Nye Tool and Machine
Works. 312 O. G., 400.
Curtis. In re. 312 O. G., 3.
Darby and Union Grocery Company. S. P., v. South
Georgia Produce Company. 316 O. G., 4.
Davis V. Morgan. 306 O. G.. 3.
Dayton, Dayton, and Edwards. In re. 313 O. G., 667.
Deitsch, Muther, and Glines r. Doulett. 317 O. G.. 491.
Dick Co., A. B., v. Barnett. 317 O. G., 789.
Doehring. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 756.
Donnell. Ex parte. 315 O. G.. 398.
Dowd & Co., Inc.. J. C, v. Newark Tortoise Shell Novelty
Co. 315 O. G., 812.
Drey v. Peiler. 313 O. G.. 665.
Droitcour v. Kelly. 309 O. G., 3.
E-Z Waist Compa"ny v. Reliance Manufacturing Company.
311 O. G.. 709.
Elbel Process Company v. Minnesota & Ontario Paper
Company. 310 O. G.. 3.
Eiermann. In re. 313 O. G., 665.
Excelsior Steel Furnace Co. r. Williamson Heater Co.
317 O. G., 779.
Fageol V. Lyon. 314 O. G.. 178.
Polberth and Folberth r. Lubin r. Johnston v. Kost v.
Mayhew v. Bennett. 307 O. G., 3.
Foley, Olga Gathmann, administratrix of estate of Louis
Gathmann. deceased, v. United States. 312 O. G., 620.
Fox Typewriter Co. v. Corona Typewriter Co. Corona
Typewriter Co. v. Fox Typewriter Co. 316 O. G.. 455
Frederick Iron & Steel Co. et al. v. Sanford Rilev Stoker
Co. 317 O. G.. 783.
Pulton Co. r. Bishop & Eabcock Co. 317 O. G., 507.
Goodrich Company. The B. F. In re. 313 O. G.. 663.
Greer v. Simon. 308 O. G.. 657.
Grler. Ex parte. 309 O. G.. 223
Grigsby. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 240.
Guettler ;,■. Alfsen. 314 O. G., 7.
Hammer. In re. 312 O. G., 829.
Hammond. Ex parte. 306 O. G., 245.
Harmon Paper Co. v. Prager et al. 317 0. G., 780.
Hebe C<J» r. Enz. 307 O. G.. 236.
Hopkins, jr. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 238.
Horton. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 753.
Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Co. v. C. A. Libbey Co. 316 O. G.,
236.
Hyde. Ex parte. 316 O. G., 703.
I. T. S. Rubber Company v. Essex Rubber Co. 309 O. G.,
447.
International Flatstub Check Book Co., Inc., v. Xoung &
Selden Co. of Baltimore City. 317 O. G., 510.
Jacobseu c. Carlson. 310 O. G., 235.
Jacobus. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 235.
Johnson et al. v. Lit Bros., Inc. (two cases). 316 O. G.,
705.
Kane i'. Steinmetz and Standerwick. 308 O. G., 3.
Keller et al. v. Adams-Campbell Co., Inc., et al. 317
O. G., 787.
Keyless .Vuto Clock Company. Ex parte. 309 O. G., 223.
Kratz Co. Inc., A. S., v. Double Envelope Corporation.
317 O. G., 802.
Kremer v. Harsel. 313 O. G., 459.
Kuhns & Sons (Inc.), H., v. Letts. 307 O. G.. 735.
Lanston Monotype Mach. Co. v. Pittsburgh Type Found-
ers' Co. 306 O. G., 485.
Lauritzen et al. v. Banner Mach. Co. 317 O. G., 803.
Layne and Bowler Corporation v. Western Well Works,
Inc., et al. 314 O. G., 177.
Lee and Hogan, jr.. v. Vrceland. 317 O. G., 233.
Lee Co. et al.. George E., r. Fort-ified Mfg. Co. 316
O. G., 4.
Leggett & Co., Francis H., v. Ritzier. 308 O. G., 658.
Lewis V. Strom. 309 O. G., 3.
Longtin i;. Trudel and Dawson v. Pigeon. 317 O. G., 758.
Luten V. Kansas City Bridge Co. 317 O. G., 513.
Lynch v. Ileadley and Thompson. 307 O. 6., 737.
Macbeth and Willshaw v. Hoyt. 317 O. G., 491.
Macbeth-Evans Glass Co. v. L. E. Smith Glass Co. 317
O. G., 766.
Marret, Bonnin, Lebel, and Guieu. Ex parte. 308 O. G.,
Marsh Capron Mfg. Co., Etc., v. Bates Machine & Tractor
Company. 314 O. G., 379.
Marshalltown Laboratories v. Brady and Haskins & Wel-
ton. 314 O. G., 7.
Maxim Mfg. Co. v. Imperial Mach. Co. et al. 317 O. G.,
772.
McDaniel and De Waltoff v. Stoehrer and Stoehrer. 315
O. G., 612.
Melcher v. Hartsough. 317 O. G., 238
Midwest Oil Company. In re. 315 O. G 196
Miller r. Monarch Printing Co. et al. International
Blank Book Co. et al. v. Miller. 317 O. G 506
Mock V. Johnson. 313 O. G., 4
Moore. Ex parte. 307 O. G., 4.
Morgan's Sons Company, Enoch, v. The Sanitary Products
Company. 310 O. G., 489.
Myles Standish Mfg. Co. v. Champion Spark Plug Co
315^'c)''g° 399'"'^ ^'"^ ^''" ^"' -^^^'^^ Standish Mf|. Col
National ^Biscuit Company v. Bishop & Company. 313
U. (jr., I .
^^atlonal Biscuit Co. r. Pennsylvania Baking Co. 308
""'Co'i'^l ^hl^b'-G] foT""'^" ^*°^- '^'''' * ^"^'"''^^
Nielsen et al. v. Llbby. McNeill & Libbr. 317 O G 769
Niles. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 754. ' ^.^.,10..
A^°^ Laboratories v. Electro-Alkaline Company. 312
U. G., .399.
^y^^'^*^°™P^°y *'• T^e Paris Toilet Company. 308 O G
657. ■ ■ ■'
Oakley v. Roberts. 313 O. G., 2.33
Pabst Brewing Co. r. Decatur Brewing Co. et al. 306
U. (jr., ool.
Pangborn Corporation v. W. W. Sly Mfg. Co. 317 O. G.
oUl.
Patter.son-Sarsent Company, The, r. The Indiana Inde-
structible Paint Company. 314 O G 567
Patton Paint Company (Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co sub-
stituted) r. Sunset Paint Company. 315 O G 195
Patton Paint Company c. Sunset Paint Company. 313
U. G.. 668.
Peck V. Standard Parts Co. 314 O G 567
Peirce v. Tripp r. Powers. 31(j O. G . 3
Perry Auto Lock Co. et al. r. Security Lock Co Perrv
^?,^°^'^'?,'^^S,"- '■■ Security Lock Co. et al. (two cases)".
•5 17 O. (t.. I 64.
Peters. In re. 314 O. G.. 9.
Pfeffer et al. r. Western Doll Mfg. Co. et al. 307 O. G., 4.
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DECISIONS PRINTED IN THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE IN 1923.
Piano Motors Corporation et al. c. Motor Player Corpora-
tion. 315 O. G., 813.
Pittsburgh Brewing Company and Tech Food Products
Company v. Kuben. 317 0. G., 4.
Postum Cereal Company, Inc. v. California Fig Nut Com-
pany. 313 O. G., 454.
Pupin and Armstrong v. Meissner. 311 O. G., 251.
Rackham. Ex parte. 306 O. G., 243.
Reed et al. v. Hughes Tool Co. 315 O. G., 6.
Replogle V. The Air-Way Company. 312 O. G., 188.
Rlioades. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 755.
Rice Manufacturing Co. v. Smith & Hemenway Company,
Inc. 309 O. G.. 226.
Richmond Nervine Company, Dr. S. A., v. Dr. Miles Medi-
cal Company. 313 O. G., 3.
Robertson, Commissioner of Patents, and Pall, Secretary
of the Interior, v. The United States of America) ex rel.
BaCe. 312 O. G., 617.
Robertson, Commissioner of Patents (R. R. Howard Co.
intervener), v. United States, ex rel. Baldwin Co. 317
O. G.. 759.
Rockford Peerless Furniture Co. v. Abramson. 315 0. G.,
614.
Rodman Chemical Co. v. Steel Treating Equipment Co.
317 O. G., 795.
Rosenberg. In re. 313 O. G., 669.
Ross. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 237.
Ruths. In re. 313 O. G., 666.
Schaefer Brewing Company, The F. and M. Ex parte.
Sio O. G., 3.
Scheib. In re. 315 O. G., 614.
Schmidt & Son, A. Ex parte. 312 O. G., 399.
Schnuck. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 231.
Sehroeder. In re. 310 O. G., 235.
Scott et al. V. Harris Automatic Press Co. 317 O. G.,
503.
Seiberllng i\ .John E. Thropp's Sons Co. 317 O. G., 494.
Shailer v. Touraine Company. 313 O. G., 457.
Sharpless Co., P. E., v. Crawford Farms, Inc. 317 O. ®.,
777.
Sheffield. In re. 313 O. G.. 458.
Simmons Company, John, v. The Grier Brothers Company.
312 0. G., 826.
Simms Magneto Co. v. Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co.
317 0. G.. 771.
Splitdorf Electrical Co. v. Wiebster Electric Co. 316
Standard Brick Co. v. Denison Interlocking Tile Corpora-
tion. Cherokee iJrick Co. v. Same. 317 O. G., 511.
Standard Oil Co. et al. v. Oklahoma Natural Gas Co,
317 O. G., 7.
Standerwick v. Kane. 311 O. G., 252.
State Oil Company v. Tlie Hickok Producing Company.
313 0. G., 231.
Stlllwell V. Thompson, .ir. 312 O. G., 829.
Stoddard. Ex parte. 317 0. G., 232.
Swartwout v. Skinner. 310 0. G., 981.
Swett V. Krueger. 315 O. G., 397.
Tallev. In re. 313 O. G., 231.
Taylor. In re. 313 O. G., 456.
Tilden*y. Snodgrass. 309 O. G., 447.
Tinker v. M. F. Patterson Dental Supply Company. 310
O. G., 489.
Touraine Company, The, v. F. B. Washburn & Co. 309
O. G., 676.
Trappev et al. v. Mcllheuny Co. 311 O. G., 483.
Tufiford. Ex parte. 315 0. G., 611.
United Electric Company, The, v. Replogle. 313 O. G.,
233.
U. S. Compression Inner Tube Co. v. Climax Rubber Co.
312 0. G., 400.
Vacuum Oil Company v. Gargoyle Textile Corporation.
307 O. G.. 235.
fandenburgh v. Truscon Steel Company. 310 O. G., 757.
Vick Chemical Company v. Shelor. 315 O. G., 811.
Victor Talking Mach. Co. v. Starr i-*iano Co. 310 0. G.,
236.
\Vadsworth. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 231.
Waldes & Co. v. Raden Brothers. 314 O. G., 9.
Walker. Ex parte. 313 O. G., 231.
Walker v. Dunham. 317 O. G., 493.
Walser, Grace L., administratrix of the estate of Joseph J.
Walser. deceased, Lang, and The Goss Printing Press
Company r. Scott. 308 O. G., 4.
Wayne v. Tew. 313 O. G., 235.
Wescott. In re. 313 O. G., 8.
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. v. Metropolitan Electric
Mfg. Co. 310 O. G., 490.
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. v. Metropolitan Electric
Mfg. Co. 315 O. G., 616.
White Dental Manufacturing Company, S. S., i'. Mac-
Donald. 313 O. G., 663.
White, Overlin, and BuUington v. Oviatt. 308 O. G., 449.
Whiting Mfg. Co. v. Alvin Silver Co., Inc. 314 O. G„ 379.
Winslow. Ex parte. 317 0. G.. 3.
Wltherell. Ex parte. 317 O. G., 757.
Worden and Holzer, copartners trading and doing busi-
ness under the name and style of United Barber Service
Co., V. Cannallato. 312 O. G., 4.
ALPHABETICAL LIST
OF
PATENTEES FOR THE YEAR 1923
NOTB. — Arranged In accordance with the first significant character or word of the name (in accordance with city
and telephone directory practice). Includes patents, reissues, and designs.
Registrants of Trade-Marks, Trade-Mark Applicants, and Registrants of Labels and of Prints and parties who
have filed Disclaimers follow this in separsljp indexes, but precede the Alphabetical List of Inventions.
A. A. Simonds-Dayton Company, The. (See Anderson
Edward, assignor.)
A. B. C. Laboratories, Inc. (See Beidler, Ford E., as
signer.)
A. B. C. Transit Refrigeration Company. (See Pen well
Lewis, assignor.)
A. C. Gas Register Company, The. (See Collins, W. T.
and Adams, assignors.)
A C Spark Plug Company. (See Berge, Joseph, as
signor.)
A. C. Spark Plug Company. (See Berge, Joseph and L. B.
assignors.)
A C Spark Plug Company. (See Schmidt, Albert, as-
signor.)
A. & J. Manufacturing Company, The. (See Johnson,
Edward H., assignor.)
A. & J. Manufacturing Co., The. (See Kail, Charles E.,
assignor.)
A. & L. Motor Corporation. (See Anderson, R. E., and
Larson, assignors.)
A. P. W. Paper Co. (See Crandell, Willis S. assignor.)
A/S Cellulosepatenter. (See Morterud, Einar, assignor.)
A/S De Norske Saltverker. (See Goldschmidt, Victor M.,
assignor.)
A/S De Norske Saltverker. (See Isaachsen, Isak, as-
signor. )
A. S. Oilman Printing Company, The. (See Gilman, A. S.,
Bennett, and Kiesling, assignors.)
A/S Jens Nielsens Maskinfabrik. (See Henriksen, Jens
M., assignor.)
A/S Telocle. (See Sinding-Larsen, Alf., assignor.)
A & Z Chain Company. (See Zetlin, Benjamin, as-
signor.)
Aaab, William, assignor of one-half tc P. Crone, New
Ulm, Minn. Boring-bar tool. 1,456,351 ; May 22.
Aab, William, New Ulm, Minn. Wrist pin. 1,477,622
Dec. 18.
Aagaard. Chester S., Chicago, 111. Paper. Des. 61,865
Feb. 6.
Aagaard, Chester S., Chicago, 111. Paper. Des. 63,062
Oct. 2.
Aagaard, James C, Ord, Nebr. Stock-watering trough.
1.477,411 ; Dec. 11.
Aagaard, Otto W., Chicago, 111. Auxiliary mouthpiece for
telephones. 1,474,100 : Nov. 13.
Aalborg, Christian, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Ceiling fan.
1,443,551 : Jan. 30.
Aalto, Jaakko, Millinocket, Me. System of air compres-
sion. 1.443.198 : Jan. 23.
Aarons, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Canopy for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,661 ; July 17.
Aarons, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
Des. 62,660; July 17.
Aasen. Niels W., Christiania, Norway. Breath deflector.
1,475.105; Nov. 20.
Aba, Eugene, Los Angeles, Calif. Electrotherapeutlc ap-
paratus. 1,469,471 ; Oct. 2.
Abbaticchio, Albert. Latrobe, Pa. Single-match dispenser.
1,457.050: Mar 29.
Abbay, Fred T. (See Hackett, W. J., and Abbay.)
Abbe, George C, Lansdowne, assignor to The Baldwin
Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Pa. Coupling for
equalizing apparatus for locomotives. 1,457,132 ;
May 29.
Abbiuso, Joseph, Milford, Mass. Vehicle jack. 1,449,802 ;
Mar. 27.
Abbott. Adrian O., jr., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Morgan
& Wright. Heavy-truck tire flap. 1,450,163 ; Apr. 3.
Abbott, Adrian O., jr. (See Tilton, G., and Abbott.)
Abbott: Albert F. (See Keddy, Clifford L., assignor.)
Abbott, Albert L., assignor to Ohio Automatic Sprinkler
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Sprlnkler-head-testlng
device. 1,472,235; Oct. 30.
Abbott, Albert L., assignor to Ohio Automatic Sprinkler
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Testing device for auto-
matic sprinkler heads, etc. 1,476.786 ; Dec. 11.
Abbott, Cecil C, Harbor Springs, and W. B., B. L., and
I. L. Bassett, Detroit, Mich. Fixe escape. 1,452,543;
Apr. 24.
Abbott, Charles C, Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Diaphragm switch. 1,456,087 ;
May 22.
Abbott, Charles C, Pittsfleld, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric heater. 1,475,162;
Nov. 27.
Abbott, Charles C, and E. D. Treanor, Pittsfield, Mass.,
assignor to General Electric Company. Winding ma-
chine. 1,444,441 ; Feb. 6.
Abbott, Charles M., Watertown, Mass. Dispensing de-
vice. 1,470,131 ; Oct. 9.
Abbott, Charles P., AUston, Mass. Sanitary attachment
for telephone transmitters and the like. 1,474,186 ;
Nov. 13.
Abbott, Charley, et al. (See Hull, Oliver L. and M. Bl.,
assignors.)
Abbott, Claude H., Lisbon, N. Dak. Draft regulator.
1,460,634; July 3.
Abbott, Claude L., Genoa, Nebr. Match holder. 1,443,199 ;
Jan. 23.
Abbott, Dorothy, Covington, Ky. Statuette. Des. 61,748 ;
Jan. 2.
Abbott, Franklin E., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bethlehem Steel Company of New
York, Inc. Splice bar for rail joints. 1,460,742 ;
July 3.
Abbott, Frederick J. (See Vance, Arlyn T., assignor.)
Abbott, George F., and C. A. Sands, assignors of ten per
cent to said Abbott, twenty-seven and one-half per
cent to said Sands, and sixty-two and one-half per cent
to B. Graves, . Lincoln, Nebr. Mud lug. 1,441,198;
Jan. 9.
Abbott, Hugh, Hill City, S. Dak. Regulating mechanism
for compressors. 1,468,987 ; Sept. 25.
Abbott Laboratories, The. (See Adams, R., and Volwiler,
assignors.)
Abbott Laboratories, The. (See Young, Ferdinand H.,
assignor.)
Abbott Laboratories,
assignor. )
Abbott Laboratories.
Adams, assignors.)
Abbott, Maurice J., assignor to American Can Company,
New York, N. Y. Machine for treating flsh. 1,463,111 ;
July 24.
Abbott, Ralph W.
.Abbott, Reuben A.,
Sept. 11.
Abbott, Reuben E.,
Body Corijoration, Detroit
Nov. 13.
Abbott, Richard H. S., and J. E. Close, London, England.
Apparatus for molding plastic substances. 1,460,933;
July 3.
Abbott, Walter H. (See Woelfel, George F., assignor.)
Abbott, William J. (See McNeill, A. M., and Abbott.)
Abbott, William T., Columbus, Ohio. Portable door fas-
tener. 1,444,761 : Feb. 6,
.\be, Kumakichi, Selma, Calif.
sprouts. 1,454,422 ; May 8,
Abel, Joseph C., Brooklyn, N,
Car and Foundry Company,
valve-operating mechanism.
The. (See Volwiler, Ernest H.,
The. (See Volwiler, E. H,. and
(See Koehler, Henry W., assignor.)
Lawrence, Ma?s. Mirror. 1,467,350 ;
and H. E. Bevster, assignors to Fisher
~ ■ Mich. Dry kiln. 1,478,755;
Making edible malt and
Y., assignor to
St. Louis, Mo.
1,470,340; Oct.
American
Tank-car
9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Abel, Siegfried. Berlin, Germany. Electric immersion
lifUlirl lieator, 1.45n.fiH.T; .Tinip 10.
Abel, Theodore, Cleveland, Ohio. Furnace-grate struc-
ture. 1,452,584 ; Apr. 24.
Abell. Arthur H., New York, assignor, by mesne assi.gn-
ments, to Eclipse Machine Company, Elmira Heights,
N. Y. Engine-starting apparatus. 1,474.010 ; Nov. 10.
Abell. Rollln," Milton, Mass. Internal-combustion engine.
1.443.110; Jan. 23.
Aber, Ernest. (See Becker, E., and Aber.)
Aberle, Edward, West Nutley, N. J. Loose-leaf binder.
1,469,573 ; Oct. 2.
Abern, Halsey C, Norwich, N. Dak. Vaporizer. 1,440,811 ;
Jan. 2.
Aberiiarty, Georgie S., et al. (See Rogers, Joseph C,
assignor.)
.Alii'i-'^Mi iiv. Rolipit E.. ( oiicortl, 111. .\utomatic hog crate.
1,444,769 ; Feb. 18.
Abernethy, David, Philadelphia, Pa. Spreader for fishing
lines. 1,464,16.3 ; Aug. 7.
Abildgaard, William, Chico, Calif. Fruit and nut har-
vester. 1,472,262 ; Oct. 30.
Aliirz. Walt. 1- V\'. I See .Ami rsnii. A. M.. and Abitz.)
Abraham, Clinton D., and G. L. Schwartz, assignors to
B. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Wearing apparel impervious to acids and poisonous
gases and making same. 1,468,791 ; Sept. 25.
Abraham, Edward C, Alameda, Calif. Window venti-
lator. 1,469,137; Sept. 25.
Abraham, Herbert, New York. N. Y., assignor to The Rub-
eroid Company. Self-spacing shingle. 1,442,379 ;
Jan. 16.
Abraham, Herbert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Ruberoid Company. Shingle strip. 1,453,373 ; May 1
Abraham, Herbert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Ruberoid Company. Packaging shingles. 1,460,833 ;
July 3.
Abraham, Herbert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Ruberoid Co. Roofing element. 1,474,919 ; Nov. 13.
Abraham, Thomas M., Manquin, Va. Accelerator.
1,470,419 ; Oct. 9.
Abrahams, Gerdina K. (See Abrahams, John J. and
G. K.)
Abrahams, John J., Grand Rapids, Mich. Hook and eye.
1,455.698 ; Ma^ 15.
Abrahams, John J. and G. K., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Convertible child's vehicle. 1,449.255 ; Mar. 20.
.\hrahani«. Marks, Chicago, 111. Safety holder. 1,459,429 ;
June 19.
Abrnhams. Saul, New York, N. Y. Vanity case. 1.446,779;
Fph. 27.
Abram Cox Stove Company. (See. Mott, Abram C, jr.,
assignor.)
Ahram, Edmund W., London, England. Teapot, coffeepot,
and the like. 1,440.947 ; Jan. 2.
Abram, Ira M., Dugger, assignor of one-fourth to C.
Thomson, Farmersburg, Ind. Car pusher. 1,478,627 ;
Dec. 25.
Abrames, Harvey, Norfolk, Va. Hydraulic piling.
1,451,753 ; Apr. 17.
Abramowitz, Joseph, Madison, assignor of one-half tox
J. J. Selb, Venice, 111. .■^rch support. 1,467,630 ;
Sept. 11.
Abrams, Herman, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric suspension
lighting fixture. Des. 61,812 ; Jan. 23.
Abrams, Herman, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric suspension
lighting fixture. Des. 61,813 ; Jan. 23.
Abrams, Herman, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric-light ceiling
fixture. Des. 61.814; Jan. 23.
Abr.Tms, Herman, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric suspension
lishtin.s fixture. Des. 61.815 : Jan. 23.
Abrams. Herm.Tn. Philndelphia, Pa. Electric wall light-
ing bracket fixture. Des. 61,816 ; Jan. 23.
Abrams. Ilprmnn, Philadnlphia, Pa. Electric wall light-
ing fixture. Des. 61,817 ; Jan. 23.
Abrams, Herman, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric suspension
lighting fixture. Des. 61.818; Jan. 23.
Abrams, Herman, Philadelphia. Pa. Wall-bracket light-
ing fixture. Des. 62,355 ; May 15.
Abrams. Ida C, New Haven, Conn. Sink pan. 1,469,371 ;
Oct. 2.
Abrams, John M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Resilient tire.
1,473,414 ; Nov. 6.
Abrams. John M.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Eraser and pencil
holder. 1,477,231: Dec. n.
Abrams, Joseph M. (See McPherson, F. H., and Abrams.)
Abrasive Company. (See Allen, Thomas F,. assignor.)
Absmeier, Carl. Grand Rapids, Mich. Pool-table regis-
ter. 1,460,527 ; July 3. ■
Abso-Spal Joint Piston Ring Corporation. (See Wadell,
Albert H.. assignor.)
.A.bt. Hugo A. F., Chicago, 111. Airship turn and transfer
tiihtp. 1.446,440 : Feb. 27.
Abtnicypr. Theodore. (See Johnson, C. W., and .Mitmeyer.)
Ahts, Methias W. (See Garrett. V. A., and Abts.1
Abzug, Nathan. (See Silberhnrtz, J., and Abziig.)
Aoeioly, Franci.sco de M., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ' Process
iind apparatus for the manufacture of nonpotable'
.Tipoholic liquid. 1,45:',,374 ; May 1.
Accola, Lorenz C, Canton, Mo. Trap. 1,461,743 ; July 17.
AccnrMtc Tool Works. (See Ferguson, D., and Sche'iwer
assignors.)
.Vce Doughnut Machine Company. (See Alumbangh,
Frank C, assignor.)
Aceves, Julius G., assignor of one-half to P. P. Fahy,
New York, N. Y. Speed-controlling apparatus for
prime movers. 1,466,036; Aug. 28.
Acheson, Edward G., New York, N. Y. Lubricating oil.
1,448,246; Mar. 13.
Acheson, Edward G., New York, N. Y. Clay product and
preparing same. 1,456,111 ; May 22.
Acheson, Edward G., New York, N. Y. Reflocculated prod-
uct and preparing same. 1,456,112 ; May 22.
Acheson, Thomas F. (See Parker, Fred J., assignor.)
Achilli, Ruth. Columbus, Ohio. Apron. 1,470,341;
Oct. 9.
Acito, Joseph, and P. Timen, assignors to Stap Co.,
New York, N. Y. Clasp. 1,457,133 ; May 29.
Acker, Irvin D., administrator. (See .4cker, Julius J.)
."Icker, Julius J., deceased ; I. D. Acker, administrator,
assignor of one-half to G. S. Goodwin, Chicago, 111.
Operating device for coupling pins. 1,467,295 ; Sept. 11.
Ackerman, Charles L. (See Meyers, William, assignor.)
Ackerman, Edward L., assignor to Joseph N. Smith &
Company, Detroit, Mich. Automobile hood hinge.
1.454,257 ; May 8.
Ackerman, Edward H., Montclair, N. J. Wheel and tire
construction. 1,465,201 ; .'Vug. 14.
AclaBKJan, Ernest W., Monroe, Mich. Shock absorber.
iWrG,352 ; Dec. 4.
Ackerman-Quigley Printing Company. (See Weber, Ar-
thur, assignor.)
Ackermann, Frank B. (See Steffan, W. C, Ackermann,
and Grelner.)
Acki, Tokujiro, Tokyo-fu, Japan. Life preserver.
1,458,019 ; June 5.
Ackley, Kenneth A., Louisville, Ky. Carburetor.
1,461,470; July 10.
Ackley, Raymond E. (See Frazier, P., Pachter, Ackley,
and Alger.)
Ackman, George, jr., Washington, D. C. Aerial device.
1,441,261 ; Jan. 9.
Acme Appliance Company. (See Engstrom, Ivan, as-
signor.)
Acme Artificial Silk Company. (See Huttinger, Charles
A.. .Tssisnor.)
Acme Cement Plaster Company. (See Pipe, Edward H.,
assignor.)
Acme Cushion Wheel Company. (See Cornfield, Noah,
assignor.)
Acme Electrotype Company. (See Herr, Henry A., as-
signor.)
Acme Pishing Tool Company. (See Nutter, Orda D.,
assignor.)
Acme Knitting Machine & Needle Company. (See Stewart,
.'Albert E., assignor.)
Acme Motor Shield Corporation. (See McMullen, Joseph
B., assignor.)
Acme Products Company. (See Logan, William B., as-
signor.)
Acme Road Machinery Company. (See Cookinham, B.
F., and Cook, assi.enors.)
Acme Road Machinery Co. (See Earle, Horatio S.,
assi.auor.)
Acme Staple Company. (See Michener, Elwood H., as-
signor.)
Acquavlva, Domenlck, New York, N. T. Percolator.
1,469,139 ; Sept. 25.
.'Vcre, Ray B. (See Andrews, E. F., and Acre.)
Acre, Ray E., Wheaton, assignor to Universal Engineering
Compjmy. Maywood, 111. Internal-combustion engine.
1.443,517 : .Tan. 30.
Actien Gesellschaft fiir Anilln Fabrikation. (See Grfln-
hagen, Heinrich, assignor.)
.\ctien Gesellschaft fiir Anilln Fabrikation. (See Kalt-
wasser, 0.. and Kirberger, assignors.)
Actien Gesellschaft fiir Anilln Fabrikation. (See Lenger,
Walter, assignor.)
Actien Gesellschaft fiir Anilin Fabrikation. (See Onuerts,
P., and Peters, assignors.)
Actien Gesellschaft fiir Anilin Fabrikation. (See Onnertz,
Paul, assignor.)
Actien Gesellschaft fiir Anilin Fabrikation. (See Onnertz,
P., Peters, and SchwJirtzel, assignors.)
Acton, Edward H., Nla,gara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ma-
chine for casting metal pigs or bars. 1,472,623 ;
Oct. 30.
Adair, Charles T., and C. G. Frederick, Kansas City, Ko.
Surfacing machine. 1,463,303 ; July 31.
Adair. Montague, Brooklyn, N. Y. Controlling device for
phonographs. 1,476,277 ; Dec. 4.
.A.d,nir, Thomas D., jr., Dorchester, assignor to Standard
Thermometer Company, Roxbury, Boston, Mass. Speed-
ometer driving mechanism. 1,441.471 ; Jan. 9.
Adair. Thomas W., Humble, Tex. Combination drill and
tool holder. 1,454,611 ; May 8.
Adam Fisher Manufacturing Co. (See Graber, Henry P.,
assignor. '
Adam, Fred. Ford, and N. L. Adam, Sudbury, Ontario,
Canada. Meat-slicing machine. 1,455,699 ; May 15.
Adam Harry C, St. Louis, Mo. Holder for illuminating
.glassware. Des. 62,179 ; Apr. 3.
Adam, Harry C. St. Louis, Mo. Holder for Illuminating
irlassware. Des. 62,180. Apr. 3.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Adam, Harry C, St. Louis. Mo. Holder for illuminatins:
slassware. Des. 62.181 ; Apr. 3.
Adam. Harrv C, St. Louis. Mo. Holder for iUuminatin!;
Kiiissware. Des. 6-M82 ; Apr. 3.
Adac:, Harry t.. St. Ixiuis. Mo. Holder for llluminatinK
glassware. Des. 62.183 : Apr. 3.
Adam. Harrv C. St. Louis. Mo. Lighting-fixture urn.
Des. 6l.!15^ : Fell. 20.
Adam. Harrv C. St. Louis, Mo. Lighting fixture.
1,455,375 ; "May 15.
Adam, Harry C. St. Louis. Mo. Holder for illuminating
glassware. Des. 62.662 : .Tulv 17.
Adam, Harrv C. St. Louis. Mo. Lighting fixture. Des.
62.660: .Tiily 17.
Adam. Matthew. Philadelphia, Pa. Sifting device.
1.457.292; June 5.
Adam, Matthews A. ^See Legg, David A., assignor.)
Adam, Napoleon L. (See Adam, Fred and N. L. )
Adams, Aaron M., Philadelphia, Pa. Cord gripping and
securing device. 1.454.717 ; May 8.
Adams, Adolph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Steel-ball-roughing
machine. 1,449,483; Mar. 27.
Adams, Albert A.. Davenport, Iowa. Self-adjusting bolt.
1,449,484 ; Mar. 27.
Adams, Artlnir A., Brooklin <. and F. A. Emery, Wellesley
Hills, Mass. Counter. 1.469.932; Oct. 9.
Adams, Arthur H., Gallon, Ohio. Telephone-exchange
system. 1,468,853; Sept. 25.
Adams. Arthur H.. Sparkblli, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company. lucorporateil. New York. N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for testing electrical coils. 1.44-5,260 :
Feb. 13.
Adams, Arthur J., assignor to The Fulton Company, Bay
City, Mich. Manufacture of spotes. 1,457,808 ;
June 5.
Adam?. Benjamin D., Galeshurg. HI. Automobile acceler-
ator pedal. 1.454,258 : May 8.
Adams. Benjamin F., Tenafly, N. J., assignor to American
Machinery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Feed for pow-
der in automatic" packaging machines. 1,452,585;
Apr. 24.
Adams, Charles, jr., Weehawken, N. J. Dry-pipe valve,
1,468,619; Sept. 25.
Adams, Clarence F., Dayton, Ohio. Electrolytic gas cell.
1,471,641 ; Oct. 23.
Adams. Claud W.. Worcester, Mass. Coin-controlled
hoTtle vending and ejecting mechanism. 1,441,650 ;
Jan. 9.
Adams, Claude B. (See Collins, W. T., and Adams. i
Adams. Comfort A., Cambridge. Mass., assignor of one-
half to F. S. Marden. Norfolk. Conn. Commutator.
1.467.467 : Sept. 11.
Adams. Daniel. Newton, Mass. Combustion-controlling
system. 1,474,754 ; Nov. 20.
Adams, Douglas A., Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Filing
and binding documents and the like. 1,446,408 ;
Feb. 20.
Adams, Edward A., Trumansburg. N. Y. Window board.
1.4.'i0.537: Apr. 3.
Adams, Edward J. (See Morris, George T.. assignor.)
Adams, Edward M.. ir.. Sherbrooke. Quebec, Canada.
Rope. 1.446.141; Feb. 20.
Adams, Edwin G., The Dalles. Oreg. Tractor. 1,451.194 ;
Apr. 10.
Adams, Elliot Q., Berkeley. Calif., bv mesne assignments
dedicated to the People of the United States for their
fri'o use and enjovnient. Machine used for sublimation.
1.470,950; Oct. 16.
Adams, Elwin P., Jacksonville, Fla. Necktie. 1,475,672;
Vnv. 27.
Adams. Emmanuel I., Tacoma, Wash. Valve silencer.
1,446,142; Feb. 20.
Adams. Floyd W.. East Orange, N. J., assignor to The
Barrett Companv. Veneer board and making same.
1.476.570; Dec. 4.
Adams, Frank A.. Rochester, assignor to B. C. Olney.
Rome, and F. C. Dailev, Rochester. N. Y. Coupling de-
vice. 1.446.143; Feb. 20.
Adams. Frank A., Rochester, assignor to B. C. Olney,
Rome, and J. 0. Dailey. Rochester, N. Y. Clothes-
washing machine. 1.476.671 ; Oct. 16.
Adams. Frank H., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Stromberg Motor Devices Company,
Chicago. 111. Air cleaning and heating attachment for
internal-combustion engines. 1,463,416 ; July 31.
Adams. Frank J., New York, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to E. .7. Marston, Greenwich.
Conn., and one-half to H. A. Smith, Yonkers. N. Y.
Projection picture screen and making same. 1,455,982 ;
May 22.
Adams, Frederick. (See Anderson, C. C. and Adams.)
Adams. George C. San Francisco, Calif. Oil-burning
furnace. 1.442.034 ; Jan. 16.
Adams, George W., San Antonio, Tex. Concrete mixer.
1,454.370; May 8.
Adams. Gridlev, Chicago. 111. Ironins board. 1.458,314 ;
June 12.
Adams. Gridlev, Chicago, 111. Film-operating machine.
1.463.992 ; Aug. 7.
_Adams. Gus. Brea, assignor of one-fourth to A. M. Strong,
Los Angeles, Calif. Sucker-rod joint. 1,446.144 ;
Feb. 20.
Adams, Harold A., Bakersfield, Calif. Motor meter.
1,457,481 ; June 5.
Adams, Harold S, (See Shepard, M. G., and Adams.)
.\dams. Harry A., assignor to AUith-Prouty Company,
Danville, 111. Door-opening mechanism. 1,453,778;
May 1.
Adams. Harrv H., Chicago, 111. Vehicle. 1,443,200;
Jan. 23.
Adams, Henry J., Denver, Colo. Wheel. 1,462,754;
July 24.
Adams. Henry T. (See Nachtrieh, Norman D., assignor.)
Adams. Herbert J., Battle Creek. Mich. Circle-gauging in-
strument. 1,461.569: July 10.
Adams, .lames L., jr. (See Smith. R. S.. and Adams.)
.Adams, James R., Philadelphia, Pa. Casting ingots and
seal for ingot molds. 1,457,763 ; June 5.
.\dams. John E.. Rhinelander, Wis. Portable bungalow.
1. 445.738; Feb. 20.
.Adams. John Q., Muskegon, Mich. Device for facing auto-
mobile valve seats and the like. 1.471,471 ; Oct. 23.
Adams. John V. (See Jones, William E., assignor.)
Adams. Joseph E. (See Hewitt, J. N., and Adams, as-
signors.)
Adams. .loseph H.. Flatbush. N. Y., assignor to The Texas
Companv. Houston. Tex. Apparatus for the conversion
of oils. 1.445.281; Feb. 13.
Adams, Joseph H., Flatbush, N. Y.. assignor to The Texas
Company, Houston. Tex. Converting oils. 1.455,376 ;
May 15."
Adams, Joseph H., Flatbush. N. Y., assignor to The Texas
Companv, Houston, Tex. Oil-converting apparatus.
1,455,377 ; May 15.
Adams. Joseph H., Flatbush. N. Y., assignor to The
Texas Company, Houston. Tex. Apparatus for the
conversion and transformation of liquids, fluids, and
oils. 1.461.017 ; July 3.
Adams, Joseph H., Flatbush, N. Y., assignor to The Texas
Company, Houston. Tex. Oil-converting process for the
conversion and transformation of oils. 1,462,677 ;
July 24.
Adams, Joseph H., Flatbush, N. Y., assignor to The Texas
Companv, Houston, Tex. Oil-converting apparatus.
1.462.678; July 24.
Adams, Joseph H., Flatbush, N. Y., assignor to The
Texas Company, Houston, Tex. Oil-converting appa-
ratus for the conversion and transformation of oils.
1.477.860 ; Dec. 18.
Adams. Julius F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas heater. 1.441.051 ;
Jan. 2.
Adams. Julius F.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas heater. Des.
61,796: Jan. 16.
Adams. Nathan H.. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Wear-resisting body.
1,477,797 ; Dec. 18.
Adams. Omer T.. San Diego, Calif. Wind motor.
1.441.774 ; Jan. 9.
Adams, Ora L.. Berkeley, Calif. Windshield wiper.
1.442.111; Jan. 16^
Adams. Ora L., Berkeley, Calif. Load-supporting con-
nection for wheeled structures. 1,452,135 ; Apr. 17.
Adams. Pomeroy. (See Stogner, J. R.. and .\dams.)
Adams, Ralph R.. Yonkers. N. Y. Radioactive spray ma-
terial. 1.461.340; July 10.
.4.dams, Ralph R.. Yonkers, N. Y. Razor. 1,478,160;
Dec. 18.
Adams, Reginald M. (See Hinchman, Alva K., assignor.)
Adams, Robert B., Kempton, Pa. Nut lock. 1,455,700 ;
May 15.
.\dams. Robert R.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Mechanical figure
toy. 1.477,412 : Dec. 11.
.\dams. Roger. (See Volwiler, E. H.. and Adams.)
Adams, Roger. Urbana. and E. H. Volwiler. assignors to
The Abbott Laboratories. Chicago. 111. N-bntyl esters
of para-amino benzoic acid. 1.440.652 ; Jan. 2.
Adams, Roy W., New Britain, Conn. Reciprocating power
air pump. 1.450,345 : Apr. 3.
Adams. Sydney G., Lewisham, England. Burglar and
like alarm system. 1,442.508 ; Jan. 16.
Adams. Thomas 0. (See Wise, W. J., and Adams.)
Adams, Thomas O., assignor to The Wise-McClung Manu-
facturing Company. New Philadelphia, Ohio. Adjust-
able brush for vacuum cleaners. 1.474.875 ; Nov. 20.
Adams, Victor, Chicago, 111. Head for brooms and
brushes. 1,457,414 ; June 5.
Adams, Victor L.. Waco. Tex. Pressure-controlling de-
vice. 1,459.666; June 19.
Adams. Walter A., Rochester, N. Y. Sewing bench.
Des. 62,097 ; Mar. 20.
Adams, Walter A., Rochester, N. Y. Sewing bench. Des.
62,356 ; May 15.
Adams. Walter J., and J. L. Cummings, Milwaukee. Wis.
Parting compound. 1,441,199 ; Jan. 9.
.Vdams. Walter L.. assignor to The Enterprise Manufac-
turing Companv, Akron, Ohio. Fishing reel. 1,468,128;
Sept. 18.
Adams, Walter S., assignor to The J. G. Brill Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Running gear for vehicles. 1,449,927 ;
Mar. 27.
Adams, Walter S., assignor to The J. G. Brill Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Car truck. 1,443,668 ; Jan. 30.
Adams, Walter S., assignor to The J. G. Brill Company,
Philadelphia. Pa. Car truck. 1,458.673; June 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Adams, Walter S., assignor to The J. G. Brill Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Car truck. 1,4.58,674 : June 12.
Artams, Walter S., assignor to The J. G. Brill Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Brake mechanism for car trucks.
1,47.5,7.3.5 ; Nov. 27.
Adams, William R , assignor of forty nine per cent to 11. R.
Murphy, San Francisco, Calif. Dishwashing machine.
1,440,761 ; Jan. 2.
Adams, William E., Plainfield, and H. L. Pound, North
Plainfield, N. J., assignors to International Motor Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Fixture for turning machines.
1,461,884 ; July 17.
Adams, William W., Washington, D. C. Indicator for
punching machines. 1,470,519 ; Oct. 9.
Adams-Randall, Charles, New York, N. Y. Telegraphic
receiving instrument. 1,461,568; July 10.
Adams & Westlake Company, The. (See Hamm, William
S., assignor.)
Adams & Westlake Company, The. (See Hamm, W. S.,
and Giese, assignors.)
.Idams & Westlake Company. The. (See Miller, Royal
E., assignor.)
Adamski, Joseph M., Milwaukee, Wis. Pneumatic-cushion
seat. 1,456,207 ; May 22.
Adamson, Alexander, Akron, Ohio. Clutch. 1,442,241 ;
Jan. 16.
Adamson, Allan A., Brooklyn, N. Y., and W. F. Grupe,
Hudson Heights, N. J. Paper-hos machine. 1,445,654 ;
Feb. 20.
Adamson, Charles E., Huntington, Ind. Appliance for
producing and burning alcohol gas. 1,466,417 ;
Ang. 28. '
Adamson, Ernie, New York, N. Y. Power plant.
1,462,470; July 24.
Adamson Machine Company, The. (See Williams,
Thomas H., assignor.)
Adamson, William M., New Brighton, N. Y. Separating
device. 1.471,131 ; Oct. 16.
Adamy, Harry D., assignor to Merchants Gold Stamp
Company. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Trading stamp. Des.
63,063; Oct. 2.
Adatte, Albert L. (See Chanier, G. L., and Adatt«.)
Adcock, Mary K., Winchester, Ky. Window attachment.
1,469,241; Oct. 2.
Addis, Arthur K., Leeds, Mass., assignor to Corticelll Silk
Company. Separator for ring-spinning machines.
1,449,928; Mar. 27.
Addison, John. (See Eckart, George F., assignor.")
Addiss, Nathaniel A. (See Spangler, John H., assignor.)
Addograph Company. (See Crawley, Mansfield C, as-
signor.)
Addressograph Company. (See Duncan, J. S., and
Hubbard assignors.)
Addressograph Company. (See Jackson, James P., as-
signor.)
Addy, John E., Winterset, Iowa. Hose elevating and sup-
porting device. 1,468,620 ; Sept. 25.
Ade, Rudolph W.. Indianapolis, Ind. Bedlamp shade.
1.468.451 : Sept. 18.
Adell, John A., and A. H. Starrett, assignors to The L. S.
Starrett Company, Athol, Mass. Hack saw. 1,473,803 ;
Nov. 13.
Adelmann, Hans, assignor to Ham Boiler Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Corned-beef cooker. 1,449,850 ;
Mar. 27.
.Adelmann, Hans, assignor to Ham Boilfr Corp., New
York, N. Y. Meat-loaf cooker. 1.458,507 ; June 12.
.Adelmann, Hans, assignor to Ham Boiler Corp., New
York, N. Y. Ham boiler. 1,461,509 ; July 10.
Adelmann, Hans, assignor to Ham Boiler Corporation,
New York. X. Y. Clothesline pulley. 1,476,787 ;
Doc. 11.
Adelmann, William, New York, N. Y. Flour sifter.
1,455,319 ; May 15.
Adelson, Edward. (See Adelson, Philip and E.)
Adolson, Philip and E., Cambridge, Mass. Carrousel.
1,451,605. Apr. 10.
Adenot, Marius, assignor to SoclStfi Lyonnaise d'lndustrie
M^canique, Caluire, Rhone, France. Vehicle brake.
1,463,112 ; July 24.
Aderer, Alexander. (See Deserty, Alexander S., assignor.)
Adkina, Stephen J., B'ort Worth, Tex. Lock. 1,472,861 ;
Nov. 6.
Adklnson, William, Providence, assignor to H. & B. Amer-
ican Machine Company, Pawtucfcet, R. I. Combined
dofCer guard and oil-well cover. 1,452,673 ; Apr. 24.
Adland, Victor E., and L. H. Kamper, assignors to Trov
Laundry Machinery Company, Ltd., Chicago, 111. Drv-
room tumbler. 1.4o.''.,260 ; May 1.
Adler, Alfons P., CUfton, N. J. Foi*. Des. 63,047;
Sept. 25.
Adler, Bruno, Dresden, Germany. Spray carburetor for
Internal-combustion engines. 1,457,134 ; May -2(1
Adler, Charles, jr., Baltimore, Md. Railway-crossing
signal. 1,470,043; Oct. 9.
Adler, John A.. North Milwaukee, Wis. X-ray-film
holder and examining frame. 1,478.504 ; Dec. 25.
Adler, Milton M.. Newark, N. J. Pyrotechnlcal device.
1.441,551 ; Jan. 9.
Adler, Milton M., Newark, N. J. Pyrotechnlcal device.
1.441,552; Jan. 9.
Adolphsen. WllUani T., Verona, Pa. Burner nozzle
1,478,370; Dec. 25.
Adreon, Robert E., St. Louis, Mo., and C. P. Cass, Berke-
ley, Calif., assignors to The American Brake Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Slack adjuster. 1,469,571 ; Oct. 2.
Adreon, Robert E., St. Louis, Mo., and C. P. Cass, Berke-
ley, Calif., assignors to The American Brake Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Slack adjuster. 1,469,572 ; Oct. 2.
Adriance Machine Works, Inc. (See Ross, Hugh M.,
assignor.)
Adsit, Frank W., St. Paul, assignor to American Develop-
ment Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Machine for form-
ing storage-battery grid elements. 1,442,554 ; Jan. Id.
Adsit, George, assignor to Benjamin Eastwood Company,
Adsit, Frank W., St. Paul, Minn. Suspension Une.
1,475,925 ; Dec. 4.
Paterson, N. J. Warping machine. 1,457,293 ; June S.
Adsit, George, assignor to Benjamin Ea.stwood Company,
Paterson, N. J. Quilling machine. 1,457,294 ; June 5.
Adsit, George, assignor to Benjamin Eastwood Com-
pany, Paterson, N. J. Beam support. 1,460,468 ;
July 3.
Advance Furnace & Engineering Company. (See Euulti,
Hannibal H., assignor.)
Advance Machine Company. (See .Antolne, Alfred D.,
assignor.)
Advance Products Corporation. (See Lippert, A. C, and
Sniko, assignors.)
Advance-Rumely Company. (See Ballentlne, WUIiam I.,
assignor.)
Advance-Rumely Company. (See Mainland, John, as-
signor. )
Advance-Rumely Company. (See Ro.ss, James, assignor.)
Advertisers' Art Studios, Inc. (See Major, Malcolm G.,
assignor.)
Aeberli, Adolf, Toronto, Ontario, and W. Dreyer, Lactine,
Quebec, Canada. Carburetor. 1,461,104 ; July 10.
.\ebly, Jacob A., West Concord, Minn. Air-power water
pump. 1,453,486; May 1.
Aeby, Louis, East Chicago, Ind., assignor to Chicago
Flexible Shaft Company, Chicago, 111. Carhurizing
material and making same. 1,454,612 ; May 8.
Aegerter, August S., Basel, Switzerland, assignor of one-
half to F. Grunder, Rntti, Switzerland. Clinometer.
1,466,261 ; Aug. 28.
Aeolian Company, The. (See Dickinson, Joseph H., ■as-
signor.)
Aeolian Company, The. (See Head, Robert, assignor.)
Aeolian Company, The. (See Lescarboura, A. C, and
Bond, assignors.)
Aeolian Company, The. (See Snyder, Daniel F., assignor.)
Aeolian Company, The. (See Warner, Sterling W., aa-
signor. )
Aeolian Company Limited, The. (See Reynolds, Reginald,
assignor.)
Aero Pulverizer Company. (See Hlrsch, Paul A., as-
signor. )
Aerobelle Company. (See Van Der Pyl, Edward, assignor.)
Aerofoto, N. V. (See Messter, Oskar, assignor.)
Aeschbach, Walter, and H. A. Bussey, St. Louis, Mo.
Thermostatic alarm. 1,442,509 ; Jan. 16.
Aesdale, Wilson J. (See Van Vickie, William H., as-
signor. )
.4.etna Rubber Co., The. (See Campbell, Stanley T., a«-
signor.)
Aetna Stamp Works, Inc. (See Smith, Frank E., SJi-
Blgnor.)
-Affel, Herman A. (See Bspenschied, L., and AfCel.)
Affel, Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Synchronizing
system. 1,450,966 ; Apr. 10.
Affel, Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means for ringing
over multiplex transmission dbannels. 1,454,840 ;
May 15.
Affel, Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y'., assignor to American
Telephone and Tolagraph Company. .Selective circuit
for multiplex transmission. 1 .455,827 ; May 22.
Afifel^ Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Balancing cir-
cuits. 1,457,336; .Tune 5.
Affel, Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company, On-ansmlssion regru-
latlon. 1,468,687 ; Sept. 25.
.Affel, Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Caxrier-transmis-
sion-routing arrangement. 1,469,869 ; Oct. 9.
Affel. Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means for signal-
ing over multiplex transmission channels. 1,472,035 ;
Oct. 30.
Affel, Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Ringing channel
for multiplex telephone systems. 1,472,821 ; Nov. 6.
Affel, Herman A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Calling arrange-
ment for radio systems. 1,472,822; Nov. 6.
Affel. Herman A.. lirooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. "Secret-communi-
cation system, 1.474.426; Nov. 20.
Affel. Herman A.. Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to -\merican
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Demodulating ap-
paratus. 1.476.G7S : Dec. 11.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. J 023.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Affel, Hprmaii A., Brooklyn, N. Y„ assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Compnny. Signaling.
1.47", 528. Dec. 18.
Agar, Alfred, et al., eiecutois. (See Davidson, Samuel C.)
Agasoto Jiiiiboard Co., The. (See Sutherland, D. M., jr.,
assignor.)
Agee. riiilip C. romerov, Wash. Brake-rod take-up.
1,45S,733 : June li!.
Agee, Wallace G., Louisville, assignor of one-half to M.
Bell. Eminence, Ky. Hose supporter. 1,464,380 ; Aug. 7.
Agner. Hn.vnioud C, Burlington, Wis. Flexible conduit.
1.451 „S00; .Vpr. 17.
Agnew, George B. (See de Simone, Mlchele G., assignor.)
Agnew, .Tauies li., sr.. Mount Union, Pa. Oil can.
1,476.608 : Deo. 4.
Agnew, Thomas L. (See Helmick, M. J., and Agnew.)
Agopinn. Levon A., Paris, France. Obtaining vitamlnes.
1.4fiS.251 : Sept. IS.
Agostini. Louis, Paris, France. Method and mea:n8 for
squcezins; tubes of paper containing hair curlers and
employed in the art of undulation. 1.471.fi82 ; Oct. 2S.
Agostini, Louis G., Paris, France. Hair curler.
1,463,028; July 24.
AeroMofskv, Abraham. Sr. .Toseph. Mo. Combined scale
and tonjrs. 1.455,828; May 22.
Ahara, Edwin H.. assignor to Dodge Manufacturing Com-
pany, Miahawaba, Ind. Sheet-metal hanger. 1,472,236 ;
Oct. 30.
Ahearn. John J., Palmer. N. Y. Ruler attachment.
1.453.000 ; May 1.
Ahearn. Michael F. (See Nacey, H. M., and Ahearn.)
Ahern. .\lhort M., St. Louis. Mo. Combined shipping tag
and envelope sheet. 1.467.631; Sept. 11.
Abern. Edm.und L.. Mount Gilead, Ohio. Bracket for sup-
porting closet tanks. 1.464,398 ; Aug. 7.
Ahlbell Battery Container Corporation. (See Ahlgren.
John M., assignor.)
Ahlbrecht, Gustave H., Newark, Ohio. Water power.
1.475.271 ; Nov. 27.
Ahlburg, Frank, assignor to Electric Fruit Marking Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Fruit - marking machine.
1,471,440; Oct. 23.
Ahlerins, Frederick E., Port Reading, N. J. Fountain
shaving brush. 1,470,903 ; Oct. 16.
Ahlers, David E., Carlisle, Pa. Bolt and nut lock.
1,467,824 ; Sept. 11.
Ahlgren. John M., Indianapolis. Ind.. assignor to Ahlbell
Battery Container Corporation, Chicago, 111. Means for
sealing storage batteries. 1,448.247 ; 'Mar. 13.
Ahlquist, Eugene F., assignor to Security Envelope Com-
pany. Minneapolis. Minn. Safety envelope. 1.440,362;
Jan. 2.
Ahlquist, Eugene F., Minneapolis, assignor to Security
Envelope Company, South Minneapolis, Minn. En-
velope. 1,455,419 ; May 15.
Ahlteen, Carl, Leavenworth, Kans. Sanitation appliance.
1.442,841 ; Jan. 23.
Ahlvin, John E.. Joliet, 111. Jamb fastening. 1,470,251 ;
Oct. 9.
Aho, Emil, Owen, Wis. Grader. 1,476,031; Dec. 4.
Ahrens, Herman C. Cincinnati, Ohio. Sausage-stuflBng
apparatus. 1,470,371 ; Oct. 9.
Ahrens, Henry A., and H. B. Hiteshew, Cleveland. Ohio.
Stove construction. 1,440,431 : Jan. 2.
Ahrens, Lillian S., New York, N. Y. Toy dog. Des.
61,958 ; Feb. 20.
Aicher, Gustav. and U. S. McMillan, assignors to McMil-
lan Process Company, San Francisco, Calif. Apparatus
for defiberizing wood. 1,476,032 ; Dec. 4.
Aid, Frank E.. Chillicothe. Ohio. Fastening device.
1,477 ;232: Dec. 11.
Aid Manufacturing Co. (See Eis, J. O., and Knauff, as-
signors.)
Aiken, Frank, Elkins Park, assignor to Atwater Kent
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Ignition
apparatus. 1,458,375 ; June 12.
Aiken, Janet R., Branchville, Conn. Clay-modeling book.
1.458.508: .Tune 12.
Aiken, Rohert H., Winthrop Harbor, 111. Erection of
concrete buildings. 1,457,684 ; June 5.
Aiken, Thomas M.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Safe. 1.440,918 ; Jan. 2.
Aikin, Cecil B. and F. W.. Watertown, N. Y. Pulp-stone-
dressing l)ur. 1,476.571 : Dec. 4.
Aikin. Frank W. (See Aikin, Cecil B. and F. W.)
Aikman, Burton S., assignor to National Brake & Elec-
tric Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Pumping system.
1,462,1.59; .Tuly 17.
Aikman, Burton S., assignor to National Brake & Electric
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Pneumatic system.
1,462,842; July 24.
Aikman. Durtou S.. assignor to National Brake & Elec-
tric Company. Milwaukee, Wis. L^nloader for com-
pressors. 1.477,161 ; Dec. 11.
Aikman. Orville K., Salem, 111. Stove. 1,465,202 ; Aug. 14.
Aimg, Luis, West Hoboken, N. J. Clothesline fastener.
1,460,333; June 26.
Aimone, Raimondo C, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
Thomas A. Edison. Incorporated, West Orange, N. J.
Phonograph cabinet. Des. 63.386 ; Dec. 4.
Aimone, Raimondo C. New Rochelle. N. Y., assignor to
Thomas A. Edison, Tnenrnn'-ater). West Orange, N. J.
Phonograph cabinet. Des. 63,387 ; Dec. 4.
Vinsa. Richard A., El Paso, Tex. Antlthief cage.
1,448,611 ; Mar. 13.
Ainsworth, Albert A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Filing device.
1,461,570; July 10.
Ainsworth, Chester D., WoUaston, assignor to S. B.
Coiidit, jr., BoKion, Mass. Time-limit device. 1,467,751 ;
Sept. II.
Ainsworth, Chester D., Wollaston, assignor to S. B. Condit,
Rrookline, Mass. Retardation device. 1,467,752 ;
Sept. 11.
Ainsworth, Earnest D., Boneita Springs, S. Dak. Wheel
puller and emergency hub. 1,462,843 ; July 24.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, X. Y. Loop for lighting
fixtures. Des. 63,601 ; Dec. 25.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y. Arm for lighting
fixtures. Des. '63.602; Dec. 25.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y. Husk for lighting
fixtures. Des. 63,603 ; Dec. 25.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y. Loop for lighting
fixtures. Des. 63,604 : Dec. 25.
Ainsworth George, (ireat Neck. N. Y. Canopy for light-
ing fixtures. . Des. 63,605 ; Dec. 25.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck. N. Y. Socket cover for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63.606 : Dec. 25.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck. N. Y. Ceiling light for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63.607 : Dec. 25.
Ainsworth, George R., Great Neck, N. Y. Globe for
lighting fixtures. Des. 61,757 ; Jan. 9.
Ainsworth, George R., Great Neck, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
1,447.500 : Mar. 6.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Wall plate for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,767 ; July 31.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bodv shell for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,768 : July 31.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Beverly
Lights (Corporation, Providence, R. I. Candle cup for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,811 ; Aug. 7.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester & Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Pendulet. Des.
63,250: Nov. 13.
Ainsworth, George, Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Combination socket
cover and husk for lighting fixture. Des. 63,277 ;
Nov. 20.
Ainsworth. Harry G., Kentland, Ind. Mechanical move-
ment. 1,441,891 ; Jan. 9.
Ainsworth Manufacturing Company. (See Potter, Albert
T., assignor. I
Ainsworth, Mark, Kansas City, Mo. Gate latch.
1.474,575 ; Nov. 20.
Ainsworth, Robert G.. Denver, Colo. Weighing instru-
ment. 1.444,995 ; Feb. 13.
Ainsworth, Robert G., Denver, Colo. Weighing instru-
ment. 1,468,129; Sept. 18.
Air Brake Safety Appliance Company. (See Hellmann,
L. F., and Baxter, assignors.)
Air Reduction Company. (See Anderson, James L.,
assignor.)
Air Reduction Company. (See Metzger, Floyd J., as-
signor.)
Air Reduction Company. (See Plumley, Stuart, assignor.)
Air Reduction Company. (See Roberts, M. H.. and Vac
Nuys, assignors.)
Air Reduction Company. (See Wilkinson, Walter, as-
signor.)
Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. (See Anderson,
J. L.. and Plumley. assignors.)
Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. (See Napolitan,
Francis J., assignor.)
Airo Metal Products Co. (See Crimp, John A., as-
signor. )
Airships Incorporated. (See Witmer, C. C, and Havens,
assignors.)
Alrtite Decoy Company. (See Moore, George H., assignor.)
Alsenstein, William, assignor to Wilmort Manufacturing
Company, Chicago. III. Crumb sweeper. 1,461,814 ;
July 17.
Aitchison. Peter, New Rochelle, N. Y.. assignor to Ameri-
can Bank Note Company, New York. N. Y. Collecting
mechanism for printed sheets. 1,477.024 ; Dec. 11.
Aitken. Andrew W.. Springfield, Ohio. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1.442,510 : Jan. 16.
Aitken, Andrew W., assignor to The Buffalo-Springfield
Roller Company, Springfield, Ohio. Frame structure
for road rollers. 1,446,409 ; Feb. 20.
Aitken, .\ndrew W., assignor to The Buffalo-SpringfieW
Roller Company, Springfield. Ohio. Road roller.
1.470.315 ; Oct. 9.
Aitken, Charles H. W. (See Stoner, F., and Aitken.)
.\itkens. Eric H.. Sydney, New South Wales. .Australia.
Rubber-cushion wheel. 1,459,430 ; June 19.
Ajax Forge Company. The>. (See Hoffman, Paul, as-
signor.)
AJax Manufacturing Company, The. (See Blakeslee, John
R., assignor.)
Ajax Metal Company. The. (See Clamer, G. H.. and Wy-
att, assignors.)
Akard, John W.. Fair Play, Mo. Demountable tire rim.
1,445.926 ; Feb. 20.
Aked, Thomas O., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Combined
yarn holder and darner. 1,448,175 ; Mar. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical Hat of patentees — Continued.
Akemann, Walther, Essen, assignor to Fried. Ki-upp
Aktiengesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Fire-
control apparatus especially for naval guns. 1,452,015 ;
Apr. 17.
Akemann. Walther, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesell-
schaft, Essen-on-tho-Riihr, Germany. Fire-direction ap-
paratus for naval guns. 1,445,191 ; Feb. IS.
Akemann, Walther, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesell-
schaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Apparatus for
compensating the in.iccuracy in training a gun due to
the oblique position of the axis of the horizontal
trunnion. 1,445.192 ; Feb. lo.
Akerly, Frank F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Columbia
Graphophone Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport,
Conn. Automatic starting and stopping device for
graphophones. 1,466,655 ; Sept. 4.
Akers, .John McK. and W. C, assignors of one-third
to L. T. Compton, Matewan, W. Va. Pneumatic sup-
port for vehicle bodies. 1,474,222 ; Nov. 1.3.
Akers, Milton K., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. T.
Phantomed signaling circuits. 1,472,451 ; Oct. 30.
Akers, Walter C. (See Akers, John M. and W. C.)
Akesson, Charles .J., San Diego, Calif. Chair desk.
1,478,780; Dec. 25.
Akey, Meader R., Sacramento, and H. Katz, Oakland,
Calif. Bending machine. 1,462,315 ; July 17.
Akins, Edwin J., Moundsville, W. Va UnderdrllUng bit.
1,463,566; July 31.
Akins, James C, assignor of one-half to A. P. Roberts,
Beckville, Tex. Combined cut-out valve, priming de-
vice, and auxiliary air inlet for internal-combustion
engines. 1,442,634 ; Jan. 16.
Akron Cultivator & Mfg. Co,, The. (See Roemer,
Ralph R., assignor.)
Akron Lamp Company, The. (See Steese, J. C, and
Hoff. assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Area Eegulatorer. (See Carlstedt, Rag-
nar, assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Ars. (See Hasait, Max, assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Baltic. (See Risberg, Johannes V. M., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Bofors. (See Svensson, Svenning H., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Bofors. (See Wennerstrom, Ernest J. T.,
assignor.)
.■iktipbolaget Gehr. Arfbns Mekaniska Verkstad. (See
EkstrOm. 6. C, and 5rstrom, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Gerh. Arehns Mekaniska Vorkstnd. (See
von Sogphaden, Ernest S. D.. assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Kvafvelndustri. (See Thorssell, C. T., and
Lunden, assignors.)
Akt-iplidiagpt Kvafvelndustri. (See Thorssell, C. T., and
Troell, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Lean. (See KIndstrSm, Carl, assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin. (See Broberg, Isi-
dor, assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin. (See Ljungstrom,
Fredrik, assignor.)
Aktiebolagpt Ljungstrom Angturbin. (See Ljungstrom,
F., and Broberg. assignors.)
Aktiebolaget LJungstrSms Angturbin. (See Ljungstrom,
F., Broberg. and Eriksson, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Optimus. (See NystrOm, Knut E. R., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Precislonsmatt. (See Lundin, Carl W., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Separator. (See Forsberg, Erik A., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Stille- Werner. (See Nordin, Josef A., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken. (See Staake,
EmiL assignor.)
Aktipbn)n!;pt Svenska Kullagerfabriken. (See Winggvist,
Erik H.. assignor.)
AktiPbol.nget Svenska Kullagerfabriken. (See Wingquest,
Sven G., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken. (See Wingqulst,
Sven G., assignor.)
Aktiebrvlfispt Syrefast Murning. (See BkstrOm, Per G., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolagpt Wigelius Motorer. (See Wigelius, Sven G.,
assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Wigelius Motorer. (See Wigelius, S. G., and
Uhr, assignors.)
Aktiongesplischaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. (See Buchli,
.Inpoh. assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Gaudenzl,
Arthur, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Jonas, J.,
and Seitz, assignors.)
Aktiengesellschaft, Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Meyer,
Adolf, assignor.)
Aktlengpscllschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. (See Kubler,
Johann, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft der Maschinenfabriken Escher Wyss &
Cie. (See Guyer, H., and Riiegger, assignors.)
Aktlengpscllschaft der Maschinenfabriken Escher Wyss &
Cie. (See Weishaupl, Joseph, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Kummler & Matter. (See Wirth-Frey
Elias, assignor.) /
Aktiengespuschaft vorm. Adolf Flnze & Co. (See Porster
Paul, assignor.)
Aktieselskabet Labrador. (See Mejdell. Thor, assignor.)
Aktieselskapet Turbo-Separator. (See Rasch, Ludvlk, as-
signor.)
Aktieselskapet Zink, et. al. (See Rseder, Bj{5rn, assignor.)
Aladdin Cinema Co. Inc. (See Carter, Clark B., assignor.)
Alarie. Frank C, Troy, N. Y. Internal-combustion engine.
1,464,164 : Aug. 7.
Aland, Richard C., assignor of one-half to H. H. Knepper,
Detroit, Mich. Oil-refining device. 1,471,374 ; Oct. 23.
Albach, Frank. (See Medart, P. S., and Albach.)
Albanese, Leo, Brooklyn, N. Y. Watch. 1,472,350;
Oct. 30.
Albano, Ernesto, Turin, assignor to C. Ferreri, Carrtl,
Cuneo, Italy. Hydraulic whisk. 1,473,454 ; Nov. 6.
Albany Paper Mill Machinery Company. (See Crandell,
Willis S.. assignor.)
Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Company. (See Cran-
dell, Willis S., assignor.)
Alben, Frank L.. and H. A. Houston, Wilkinsburg, Pa.,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company. Integral cab-frame structure. 1,466,262 ;
Aug. 28.
Alber, Eugen, Basel, Switzerland. Electric lamp.
1,465,29.S; Aug. 21.
Alberger, Alvan H., New York, N. Y. Driving mechanism
for agitators. 1.450.660; Apr. 3.
Albert, August, Munich, Germany. Producing new aro-
matic compounds containing carbonylgroups with triva-
lent arsenic. Rel5,557 ; Mar. 6.
Albert. August, Munich, Germany, assignor to The Roess-
ler & Hasslacher Chemical Company. New Y'ork, N. Y.
Producing new organic arsenic compounds. 1,472,778 ;
Nov. 6.
Albert, Fred, Mexico. Me. Coal cart. 1,468,551 ;Sept. 18.
Albert, George D., Minneapolis, Minn. Vehicle trailer.
1.442,035 ; .Tan. 16.
Albert. Samuel, New York, N. Y. Vanity case.
1.453,563: May 1.
Albert, Walter P., Newark, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Con-
trolling system. 1,449.573 ; Mar. 27.
Albertoni, John A., Akron, Ohio. Mailing tube.
1.473,393 ; Nov. 6.
Alberts, Jacob L., New York, N. Y. Corset construction.
1,457,482 ; June 5.
Albertson, Etta. (See Greene, Ida, assignor.)
Albin, Fred L., Kiowa, Colo. Halter strap. 1,474,340;
Nov. 20.
Albo, Agostino, and V. Masellis, San Juse. Calif. Gauge.
1,464,839 ; Aug. 14.
Alborn, Frans 6., Milford, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Motor
vehicle. 1,441,052 ; .Tan. 2.
Alborn, Frans G., Milford, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments to The Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Housing for machinery. 1,444,020 ; Feb. 0.
Alborn, Frans G., Milford, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Lamp mounting for vehicles. 1,446.441 ; Feb. 27.
-VIborn, Frans G., Milford, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Battery
mounting and housing. 1,465,660 ; Aug, 21.
Albrecht, Carl A., Columbus, Ohio. Metallic grave vault.
1.473,534 : Nov. 6.
Albrecht, Frederick M., Stratford, Conn. Tappet silencer.
1.475.5.57; Nov. 27.
Albrecht, John, Kewaunee, Wis. Box-making machine.
1,460,693 ; July 3.
Albrecht, (3eorge F., assignor to Woonsocket Machine &
Press Co., Inc., Woonsocket, R. I. Cap bar for roving
and spinning frames, etc. 1,443,111 ; Jan. 23.
Albrecht, George P., assignor to Woonsocket Machine &
Press Co., Woonsocket, R. I. Weighting device for
drawing frames. 1,449,929 ; Mar. 27.
Albright, Andrew, jr., Maplewood, N. J. Lather brush.
1,475,673 ; Nov. 27.
.Albright, Chester E., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Re-
vere Rubber Company. Table bolster for use in the
treatment of skins and hides. 1,443,721 ; Jan. 30.
.Albright. Donald S., assignor to The Limoges China
Company, Sebring, Ohio. Ware rack. 1,441,718 ;
Jan. 9.
Albright, Neil T., assignor to Kokomo Automotive Mfg.
Co., Kokomo, Ind. Windshield wing. 1,469,372 ; Oct. 2.
Albright, Warren W., et al. (See Riddel, Sherrod, as-
signor.)
Albrighton, Walter R., Thornburg, Iowa. Camping cabi-
net. 1.478,371 ; Dec. 25.
Albury, Robert C, Tampa, Pla. Gasoline gauge and
strainer. 1,456,352; May 22.
Alchemic Gold Company. (See McElroy, W. J., and
Clarke, assignors.)
Alchemic Gold Company Inc. (See Satenstein, Sidney,
assignor.)
Alco Deo Company. (See Hoffman, Alfred, assignor.)
Alcock, Frederick A., Armadale, near Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. Combined talking-machine cabinet and writ-
ing desk. 1,470,133 ; Oct. 9.
Aldeen, Wilhelm G., Rockford, 111. Automatic screw ma-
chine. 1,474,132; Nov. 13.
.Alden. Charles A., Steelton, Pa. Making railway frogs
and product thereof. 1,442,919 ; Jan. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
11
Alden, Charles A., Steelton, Pa. Railway frog and mak-
ing saxiio. 1,442,920 ; Jan. 23.
Alden. Herbert W., assisnor to Tlie Timkcn-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Differential construction.
1,445,804 ; Feb. 20.
Alden, Herbert W.. nssisnor to The Timkon-Detrolt Axle
Coinpauv, Detroit, Mich. Differential construction.
1,445,860 ; Feb. 20.
Alden, James B., assignor of one-half to L. Hanby, Van,
Pa. Buggy spindle. 1,446,492 ; Feb. 27.
Alden, Vern E., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Cur-
rent-limiting reactance coil. 1,407.771 ; Sept. 11.
AldendorfC, Fritz, Berlin-Wllmersdorf, Germany. Tele-
phone-exchange system. 1,459.17.') ; June 19.
.AldendorfC, Fritz, Wllmersdorf, Berlin, Germany. Auto-
matic switch for interconnecting lines. 1,472,351 ;
Oct. 30.
Alderman, Eugene R., Holyoke, Mass. DoflSng apparatus.
Rel5,604 ; May 15.
Aldobilt Company. (See Harrington, Clinton O., as-
signor. 1
AlcfoM Cdniivinv. Tli(». (See Roe. Kmil W. K.. assignor.)
Aldrich, .Alfred P„ and G. R. Barksdale, Greenwood, S. C.
Self-locking bolt for hasns. 1,440,949 ; Jan. 2.
Aldrich, James H., Oakland, Calif. Nut-shelling machine.
1,461,410; July 10.
Aldrich, Thomas B., assignor to Parke, Davis & Company,
Detroit. Mich. Esters of trihalogentertiary butyl-alco-
hol and forming same. 1,44.'), .0.52 : Jan. 30.
Aldrich, Thomas B., assignor to Parke, Davis & Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Nitrobenzoic acid esters of
triiinlosi'nteiii.iry buryl-alc-ohol. 1,451,357; .-Vpr. 10.
Aldrich. William T., Chicopee, Mass., assignor to A. G.
Spalding & Bros., New York, N. Y. Tennis racket.
1,472,202; Oct. 30.
Aldri(i£;e, Ernest W., Vinson, Okla. Mattress. 1,475,771 ;
Nov. 27.
Aldridge, Harry G., assignor to Huther Bros. Saw Mfg.
Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Cutter head. 1,459,760 ;
June 26.
Aldridge, William H., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Tire
carrier. 1,446,535 ; Feb. 27.
Alexander, Albert M., Valley Mills, Tex. Foot accelera-
tor. 1,453,651 ; May 1.
Alexander, Allan W., Pittston, Pa. Book hanger and
protector. 1,442,112 ; Jan. 16.
Alexaiuliv, Aimstead M., Independence, Mo. Confection
and ni::kinu tlie same. 1,459,078 ; June 19.
Alexander, Charles W., et al. (See Pearce, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Alexander, Claude H., Oxford, Pa. Device for pulling
bearing cups, sleeves, and the like. 1,459,131 ; June 19.
Alexander, Dnane W., Akron, Ohio. Automobile heater.
1,448.3-5 : Mar. 13.
Alexander. Edward. Seattle. Wash. Collapsible stool.
1.477.233: Dec. 11.
Alexander and Garsed," Inc. (See Garsed, Edward T., as-
signor.)
.\le\auder, Hnrris, !>an Antonio, Tex. Tire. Des.
03,019 : Sept. IS.
Alexander, Harry H., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Smelting and Refining Company, New York, N. Y.
Recovering tin from impure ores. 1,461,957 ; July 17.
Alexander. Henry W., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Candy mint.
Des. 62.213 ; Apr. 17.
Alexander, Hugh, Cleveland, Ohio. Insect exterminator.
1.473.535 ; Nov. 6.
Alexander, Jesse F. (See Lucas, A. F. G., and Alexander.)
Alexander, John H., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Port light. 1,449,720; Mar. 27.
Alexander, .Tohn R., New Albany, Ind., assignor of one-
half to T. Alexander, Toledo, Ohio. Vehicle signal.
1.453.428; May 1.
Alexander, John R., Memphis, Tenn. System for dis-
tributing packages. 1,457,204 ; May 29.
Alexander, John R., New Albany, Ind., assignor of one-
third to T. Alexander, Toledo, Ohio. Railway signaling
mechanism. 1,464,797 ; Aug. 14.
Alexander, Johnston R., Liverpool, assignor to J. G. A.
Kitchen. Lancaster. G. H. Fraser. and J. R. O'Hanlon.
Liverpool, England. Reversing rudders. 1,449,803 ;
Mar. 27.
Alexander, Johnston R., Birkenhead, assignor to J. G.
Kitchen, Lancaster, G. H. Fraser and J. R. O'Hanlon,
Westwold, Liverpool. England. Outboard-motor driv-
ing, .iiteering, and reversing mechanism. 1,467,521 ;
Sept. 11.
Alexander, Mary, Harrow, England. Washing machine.
1,449,.574. Mar. 27
Alexander, Peter P., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Arc-welding apparatus. 1,440,711 ; Jan. 2.
Alp.\-ander, Robert E., Tulsa, Okla. Jack frame for oil
wells. 1,466,573 ; Aug. 28.
Alexander, Thomas. (See Alexander, John R., assignor.)
Alexander, Truman J., Ashland, Ky. Nail-forming ma-
chine. 1.442.989 ; Jan. 23.
Alexander, William S., Elsmere, Del. Washer. 1,450,625.
Apr. 3.
Alexander.son. F.rnst F. W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor
to Gener.Tl Electric Company. Control system.
1,461,571 ; July 10.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor
to General Electric Company. Unidirectional radio re-
ceiving system. 1,465,108; Aug. 14.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor
to General Electric Company. Wireless signaling sys-
tem. 1,465,961 ; Aug. 28.
Alexander.son, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor
to General Electric Company. Wireless signaling sys-
tem. 1,405,962 ; Aug. 28.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor
to General Electric Company. High-frequency signal-
ing system. 1,466,263 ; Aug. 28.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor
to General Electric Company. Radio receiving system.
1.477.413 : Dec. 11.
Alford, Robert, Lenoir City, Tenn. Engine piston.
1,468,621; Sept. 25.
Alfreds, Torris H. (See Ueiin, J. U., and Alfreds.)
Alfrey, William T., Seattle, Wash. Setwork. 1,472,111 ;
Oct. 30.
Alger, llailey C. (See Frazier, P., Pachter, Ackley and
Alger.)
Algoma Steel Corporation, Limited. (See Stenbol, Carl,
assignor.)
Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece, St. Cloud, France.
Crimper. 1,459,132 ; June 10.
Alinall Manufacturing Company. (See Allen. Walter B.,
assignor.)
Alink, Benjamin F., Spring Valley, Minn. Insect-catching
device. 1,474,427; Nov. 20.
All Metal Products Company. (See Schmidt, William F.,
assignor.)
Allan, Alexander, Mlddletown, R. I. Salvaging method
and apparatus. 1,469,574 ; Oct. 2.
Allan, James M., et al. (See Creigh, John I., assignor.)
Allan, John R., Boston, assignor to Hanlon Locomotive
Sander Company, Winchester, Mass. Engineer's valve
for pneumatic sanders. 1,463,188 ; July 31.
Allan, John W., Minneapolis, Minn. Furnace. 1,446,145 ;
Feb. 20.
Allan, Ronald G., Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Si-
lencer for use in connection with internal-combustion
engines. 1,468,895; Sept. 25.
.illan, William G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Coupling.
1,441.200; Jan. 9.
Allan, William G.. assignor to The Toronto Power Com-
pany, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electrolytic
cell stnicture. 1,464,689 ; Aug. 14.
Allan, William G., assignor to The Toronto Power Com-
pany, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electrolytic
apparatus. 1,404,840: Aug. 14.
.\Hard, Andrew J., assignor to The Sales Coriwration,
Washington. D. C. Automatic fluid-operated valve.
1,441,472 ; Jan. 9.
AUard, George M., Spokane, Wash. Gate mechanism.
1,469,351 ; Oct. 2.
Allard. .1 Prank. Brooklyn. N. 1'., assignor to T^'ider-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1 ,454,613 ; May 8.
Allard, J. Prank, assignor to Underwood Typewriter Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,467,220; Sept. 4.
Allard, Pierre, Paris, France. Machine for the manufac-
ture of pipe by the action of centrifugal force.
1,465,153 ; Aug. 14.
Allbin, Sim E.. assignor to Mayer Life Boat Co. Inc.,
Seattle, Wa.sh. Lifeboat release. 1,475,617 ; Nov. 27.
Allbin, Sim E., assignor to Mayer Life Boat Co. Inc.,
Seattle, Wash. Lowering and raising drum for life-
boats. 1,477,529 ; Dec. 18.
Allhright, Edwin P.. Wollaston. assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Grid Flat Slab Corporation, Boston, Mass.
Concrete construction. 1,476,572 ; Dec. 4.
Allbright-Nell Company, The. (See Buckham, Henry B.,
assignor.)
Allbright-Nell Co., The. (See Harris, John P., assignor.)
Allbright-Nell Co., The. (S'ee Johnson, Walter J. 0.,
assignor.)
Allbright-Nell Cori,jany, The. (See Kohlhepp, John W.,
assignor.)
Allbright-Nell Co.. The. (See Lundell, Alvin O., assignor.)
AUcutt, Chester T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Wireless re-
ceiving system. 1.440,432 ; Jan. 2.
Allcutt, Chester T., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Elec-
trical measuring .system. 1,443,553 ; Jan. 30.
.Vllcutt, Chester T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Wireless
amplifier. 1,450,275 ; Apr. 3.
Allcutt, Chester T., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Light-
ning arrester. Rel5,653 ; July 17.
Allcutt. Chester T., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Pro-
tective device. 1,477,303 ; Dec. 11.
Allcutt, Chester T.. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Pro-
tective device. 1,477,304 ; Dec. 11.
.Vllcutt, Chester T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Dis-
charge gap. 1,477,305 ; Dec. 11.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
AUcutt, Chester T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Pro-
tective device. 1,477.306 ; Dec. 11.
Allcutt, Chester T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Pro-
tective device. 1.477,307 ; Dec. 11.
AUday, Clifford. (See Williams, Leslie E., assignor.)
AUebrand, Charles W., niul C. G. Guyatt, Duquesne, Pa.
Arm support. 1,451, -561 ; Apr. 10.
AUegretti, Giacomo, Stockton, Calif. Method of and ap-
paratus for making phonograph records. 1,462,729 ;
July 24.
ADeman, John, assignor to A. Amsler, Philadelphia, Pa.
Machine for cuttine: keyways. 1,465,460 ; .\ug. 21.
Allen, Abbott, Dunellen, and T. J. Mumford, 2d, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to R. S. Mumford, Plainfield,
N. J. Molding machine. 1,474,612 ; Nov. 20.
Allen, Adolphus M., Minneapolis, Minn. Oil burner.
1,459,133; June 19.
Allen, Albert J. (See Johnson, Frans 0., assignor.)
Allen. Alfred E., et al. (See Belngessner, Albert J..
assignor.) .
Allen, Arthur F., A. F. McCoy, New York, N. Y., and R.
0. Sternberger, Newark, N. J., assignors to Tidewater
P.") per Mills Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Skimming ap-
paratus. 1,474,397 : Nov. 20.
Allen Auto Specialty Company, The. (See Allen, William
Allen. Basil M. (See House, Bmest W., assignor.)
Allen. Broadus S., Gaffney, S. C assignor, by mesne
assignments, to M. B. Lipscomb. Folding crate.
1,452.404 ; Apr. 17.
Allen, Byron, Southington, Conn. Drop board for drop
presses. 1,455,420 ; May 15.
Allen, Calvin H., Mattapan, and A. C. Henderson, Brook-
line, Mass. Personal propelling device. 1,474,952 ;
Nov. 20.
Allen, Charles, El Paso, Tex. Launder. 1,443,607 ;
Jan. 30.
Allen, Charles, El Paso, Tex. Classifier and dewaterer.
1,447,610; Mar. 6.
Allen, Charles, El Paso, Tex. Slime-pulp thickener.
1,452,016; Apr. 17.
Allen, Charles, El Paso, Tex. SUme-pulp thickener.
1,472,317; Oct. 30.
Allen, Charles H., Attleboro, Mass. Collar button.
1,458.607 ; June 12.
Allen, Ch.irles J., C. P. Wilden, and C. M. WUden, Port-
land, Oreg. Mattress. 1,444,861 ; Feb. 13.
Allen, Charles L., Claremont, Va. Poultry nest.
1.477.861 ; Dec. 18.
Allen, Charles M. (See Lyon. Robert N., assignor.)
Allen, Charles R., assignor to The Ashtabula Bow Socket
Company, Ashtabula, Ohio. Top for vehicles and the
like. 1,464,193 ; Aug. 7.
Allen, Charles R., assignor to The Ashtabula Bow Socket
Company, Ashtabula, Ohio. Foldable vehicle top.
1,470,589; Oct. 16.
Allen, Charles R., assignor to The Ashtabula Bow Socket
Company, Ashtabula, Ohio. Top for vehicles and the
like. 1,470,590; Oct. 16.
Allen, Charles S., Dawson, Ga. Tractor. 1,461,642;
July 10.
Allen Company, The. (See Hodgetts, Harold W., as-
signor.)
Allen & Co. (See Rappleye, Frank A., assignor.)
Allen, David, New York, N. Y. Ad.iustable article receiver
for vending machines. 1,450,058 : Mar. 27.
Allen, David, New York, N. Y. Coin-changing mecha-
nism. 1,460,878 ; July 3.
Allen, David, New York, N. Y. Vending machine.
1,460,879; July 8.
Allen, Edward B.. Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Thf-
Singer Manufacturing Company. Sewing machine for
covering ri-enforced eyelets. 1,442,842 ; Jan. 23.
Allen, Edward B., assignor to The Newtown, Conn.,
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
Stitch - forming mechanism for sewing machines.
1,454,500 : May 8.
Allen, Edward B., Newtown, Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
Gauging device for buttonhole-stitching machines.
1,442.843; Jan. 23.
Allen, Edward E.. Rutland, and P. M. M. Phelps, Fair
Haven, Vt. Coffin. Des. 02,297 ; May 1.
Allen, Edward V., Waukegan, 111. Automobile bumper.
1,455,514; May 15.
Allen, Edwin, assignor of one-half to E. J. King, Gales-
burg, Til. Gate fastened. 1.467,990; Sept. 18.
Allen, Elizabeth O. (See Smith, Elmer W., assignor.)
Allen Ensinooring and Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Allen, G. L., and Thompson, assignors.)
Allen, Ernest C., and G. P. Phillips, assignors to East-
man Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Loading fix-
ture for film holder.*;. 1,458.262 : June 12.
Allen, Eric C, Ashland, Ala. Advertising device.
1,443,201 ; Jan. 23.
Allen, Everette and P.. Clare. Mich. Road and ditch ma-
chine. 1,444,490; Feb. 6.
Allen Filter Company, The. (See Mull, Edgar P., as-
signor.)
Allen, Florence K., et nl. (See Barr, Clarence E., as-
signor.)
Allen, Florence K., et al. (See Barr, C. E., and Jackson,
assignors.)
Allen, Flovd. (See Allen, Everette and F.)
Allen, Frank X., and S. Wilburn, Del Rio, Tex. Englne-
oooling svstem. 1,443.859 ; Jan. 30.
Allen, George E., Philadelphia, Pa. Feed for thread
winders. 1,448,509; Mar. 13.
Allen, George F., Oronogo, Mo; Hydrocarbon-oil burner.
1,450,881 ; Apr. 3.
Allen, James G., assignor to Allen Screen Company, De-
troit, Mich. Window screen. 1,448,176 ; Mar. 13.
.VUen, George H., Clinton, N. Y. Chicken feeder.
1.465.327 ; Aug. 21.
Allen, George L., Savannah, Ga. Pneumatic apparatns
for cleaning, conveying, and recovering lint. 1,460,220 ;
June 26.
Allen, George L., and R. C. Thompson, assignors to The
Allen Engineering and Manufacturing Company, Sa-
vannah. Ga. Cleaning machine. 1.476.1.33 ; Dec. 4.
Allen, George N., and E. H. Benway, assignors to Walter
A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Machine Company, Hooslck
Falls, N. Y. Manure-spreader body construction.
1,462,996; July 24.
Allen, George P., Los Angeles, Calif. Spring suspension
for motor vehicles, etc. 1,452,017 ; Apr. 17.
Allen, George W., Hyde Park, Boston, assignor to B. F.
Sturtevaut Company, Hyde Park, Mass. Muffler.
1,457,809 ; June 5.
Allen, George W. H. (See Collins, W. D., and Allen.)
Allen, Grosvenor N., assignor to Oneida Community, Lim-
ited, Oneida, N. Y. Spoon or similar article. Des.
62,973; Sept. 4.
Allen, Grosvenor N., assignor to Oneida Community,
Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Spoon or similar article. Des.
62,974; Sept. 4.
Allen, Grosvenor N., assignor to Oneida Community,
Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Spoon or similar article.
Des. 63,166; Oct. 30.
Allen, Grover C, Detroit, Mich. Bulb holder. 1,474,221 ;
Nov. 13.
Allen, Herbert A., Jefferson Island, Mont. Wrench.
1,440,950; Jan. 2.
Allen, Hiram, Williamsburg, Kans. Rod coupling.
1,459,869 ; June 26.
Allen, Horace E., assignor to The Libbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Leer conveyer for sheet
glass. 1,450,571 ; Apr. 3.
Allen, James B., Denver, Colo. Game. 1,474,504 ;
Nov. 20.
Allen, James E., Highland Park, 111. Container for rub-
ber tires. 1,442,594 ; Jan. 16.
Allen, James M., et al., trustees. (See Allen, James M.,
assignor.)
Allen, James M., assignor of one-half to G. Mertens, St.
Louis, Mo. Electrical apparatus for producing and
collecting gases. 1,467,080 ; Sept. 4.
Allen, James M., assignor to J. M. Allen, F. P. Smith, and
P. D. Tucker, as trustees for the Smith-Allen Battery
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Storage battery. 1,474,313 ;
Nov. 13.
Allen, John, Detroit, Mich. Automobile fender. 1,455.468;
May 15.
Allen, John D., Philadelphia, Pa. Gearless differential.
1,446,325 ; Feb. 20.
Allen, John B., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Company,
Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tire. Des. 63,276; Nov. 20.
Allen, Joseph W., Clalrton, Pa. Pressure regulator.
1,469,871 ; Oct. 9.
Allen, Julius L., Sacramento, Calif. Farm tractor.
1,459,608 ; June 19.
Allen, Lemuel L., Lnling, Tex. Boll-weevil catcher.
1,466,106; Aug. 28.
Allen, Louis M., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Conti'olling system.
1,459,431 ; June 19.
Allen, Luke, Little Rock, S. C. Movable headlight.
1,478,369; Dec. 25.
Allen Machine Company. (See Pearson, Morris A., as-
signor.)
Allen, Malcolm O., Newport, Tenn. Cleaner for meter-
dial guards. l,-t62,0T8 : Apr. 17.
Allen Manufacturing and Welding Corporation, The. (See
Schuman, Frank J., assignor.)
Allen, Mvron F. (See Martin, C. W., and Allen.)
Allen. Napoleon B., New Hyde Park, N. Y. Hinge for
curtain .stretchers. 1,463,783 ; Aug. 7.
Allen. Neal, Pittsburg, Kans. Automatic tile-delivery
table. 1,449.027 ; Mar. 20.
Allen, Neal, Pittsburg, assignor of two-thirds to J. F.
Denison, CofCeyville, Kans. Automatic tile-cutting ta-
ble. 1.476.479; Dec. 4.
Allen, Oglesby, jr., Chicago, 111. Washing machine.
1,455,378 ; May 15.
Allen. OglPShv. Jr., Chicago, 111. Washing machine.
1,469.980; Oct. 9.
Allen, Ogle.'iby, jr., assignor to Allen Specialty Company,
Chicago. 111. Spark plug. Rel5,713 ; Nov. 6.
Allen Pressure System Co. Inc. (See Love, Samuel D.,
assignor.)
Allen. Robert, Woodcote, near Reading, England. Appli-
ance for inserting piston rings or the like in their
grooves or removing them therefrom. 1,464,056 ; Aug. T.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Allen, Robert. Woodcote, near Reading, England.
ristou or piston valve. 1,475.772; Nov. 27.
Allen. Robert, Woodcote, Reading, England. Piston.
1.475,773 ; Nov. 27.
Allen, Robert C Esslngton, Ta., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric >*c Manufacturing Company. Turbine blading.
1,469,870 ; Oct. 9.
Allen, S. I,. & Co. (See Mader. Joseph, assignor.)
Allen, S. L., & Co. (See Warren, William C, assignor.)
Allen, Scott E. (Soo Wiswoll. O. N., and Allen.)
Allen Screen Company. (S(!o Allen. James G.. assignor.)
Allen Specialty Company. (See Allen, Oglesby, jr., as-
signor.)
Allen, Thomas B., Ilainilton. Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Abrasive Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Manutactur-
ins.' aluminous abrasives. 1,448,586; Mar. 13.
Allen, Thomas G., Westminster, London, England. Sys-
tem of raising liquids. 1.444,442 ; Feb. 6.
Allen, Van Buren, Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to W.
Klingberg and W. E. Klingberg, New York. N. Y.
Prison lock. 1,43-1,145 ; May 8.
Allen, Victor M., Waverly. N. Y. Ventilating wlndo-w
shade. 1.470,044 ; Oct. 9.
Allen, W. P., et al., trustees. (See Paul, Christian F.,
Jr., assignor.)
Allen. Walter B., Attlrboro. Mass. Sanitary drinking
device. 1,469.771 ; Oct. 9.
Allen, Walter B.. assignor to Alinall Manufacturing
Conipanv. Worcester, Mass. Interior-v?all finish.
1.477.00fi: Dec. 11.
Allen. Will IK. Farmington, N. H. Enameling rack.
1,452,821 : Apr. 24.
Allen. William A., ot al. (See Allen, William A., as
sisnor. )
Allen, William A., assignor to The Allen Auto Specialty
Company, New York, N. Y. Radiator jacket. 1,449,367 :
Mar. 27^
Allen. William A., assignor to W. A. Allen and H. C.
Stadtlander, Indianapolis, Ind. Taper gauge. 1,476,573 ;
Dec. 4.
Allen, William G., Hartford, Conn. Punch press.
1.444.6.50: Feb. 6.
Allen, William Q., Hartford, Conn. Feeding mechanism
for dicing and other machines. 1,454,841 ; May 15.
Allen, William G., Salem, Oreg. Preserving fruit and
the like. 1.467,746: Sept. 11.
Allen. William H.. Cleveland, Ohio. Mausoleum.
1.453. .S75; May 1.
Allen, William H., Detroit, Mich. Polish for enameled
surfaces. 1.474,133; Nov. 13.
Allen, William M. (See Bloom. David, assignor.)
Allen, William S., Chicago, 111. Golf club. 1,455,379 ;
May 15.
Alles, William J., and S. C. Probert, assignors to Dodge
Brothers. Detroit, Mich. Cylinder-lapping machine.
1,472,379; Oct. 30.
Alles. William J., and S. C. Probert, assignors to Dodge
Brothers, Detroit, Mich. Lapping - machine tool.
1,472,422; Oct. 30.
Alley, Joe D., Eagle Lake, Tex. Safety device for
hvdi-aulic prcs.sies. 1.441,775 ; Jan. 9.
Allgrunn, Carl G., assignor to Niagara Sprayer Co.,
Middleport, N. Y. Crop-dusting machine. 1,455,561 ;
May 15.
Alliance Machine Company, The. (See Clark, Harold W.,
assignor.)
Ailing, Francis W., Winsted, Conn. Hairpin holder.
1,465.619 : Aug. 21.
AUingham, James, Chicago, 111. Mechanical movement.
1.459.963 ; .Tune 26.
All-In-One Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. (See
Lieberthal, Robert H., assignor.)
Allion, George B., Wauseon, Ohio. Verminproof poultry
perch. 1,443,333; Jan. 30.
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Brown,
Arthur J., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Cheney,
Herbert W., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Dahl-
strand. Hans P.. a^isiGrnor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See HolthoCf,
Henry C, assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Jeffrey,
Fraser. assignor.)
AlHs Chalmers" Manufacturing Company. (See Kollberg,
Gustaf L., assignor. 1
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Kuster-
mar. Walter W.. assisnor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Lleber,
William H., assignor.)
AlHs-Chalmeis Manufacturing Company. (See Mortensen,
Soren H., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Motter,
William N.. assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Nagler,
Forrest, assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Mannfacturlng Company. (See Newhouse.
Ray C, assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Nichols,
Louis C.. assignor.)
AlHs-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Patitz,
Johann F. M., assignor.)
.\llis-Chalmprs Manufacturing Company. (See Powell,
William H., assignor.)
.\llis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Search,
Charles E., assignor.)
AlHs-Chalraers Manufacturing Company. (See Stemmler,
Edwin F., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmera Manufacturing Company. (See Wilkin-
son, Nathan, assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See William-
son, Robert B., assignor.)
Allis. Louis, Company, The. (See Barr, John M., as-
signor.)
Allison Bishopric. (See Cooper, Simon, assignor.)
Allison, Campbell, St. Louis, Mo. Railway rail.
1,478,161 ; Dec. 18.
Alll.son, Charles U., Peekskill, N. Y. Flre-reslsting com-
position. 1,444,051 ; Feb. 6.
Allison Coupon Company. (See Jones, G. F., and -Allison,
assignors. )
Allison Experimental Company. (See Trosky, C. L., and
Marsh, assignors.)
Allison, Fred, assignor to Ford Motor Company of Dela-
ware. Detroit, Mich. Starting and lighting system.
1,478,196; Dec. 18.
Allison, James F., McMinnvllle, Tenn. Trap. 1,464,39©;
Aug. 7.
.\lllson, John H. (See Jones, G. F., and Allison.)
.Vllison, Thomas C, Hohenwald, Tenn. Automatic saw
set. 1.466,328; Aug. 28.
Allison, Walter B., assignor to Harvey Rim and Wheel
Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Disk wheel structure.
1,464,917; Aug. 14.
Allison, William S., Denver, Colo. Headlight lens.
1.445.282 ; Feb. 13.
.\llith-Pronty Company. (See Adams, Harry A., as-
signor.)
.-Vllith-Prouty Company. (See Graham, Henry H., as-
signor.)
.■\llith-Pronty Company. (See Older, Roy B., assignor.)
Allnutt, Benjamin F., Chicago, 111. Filling tube for
liquid receptacles. 1,451,136 ; Apr. 10.
Alloway, Alexander, Erie, assignor to Erie Art Metal Com-
pany, Millcreek Township, Erie County, Pa. Sheet-
metal article. 1,474,923; Nov. 20.
Alloys Company, The. (See Newell. Minton H., assignor.)
Allport, Henry W., Chicago, 111. Pocket stove. 1,475,163 ;
Nov. 27.
Allred, Abraham L., Corydon, Iowa. Combination animal
crate. 1,462,755; July 24.
All Rite Company. (See Murphy, Morton, assignor.)
Allshouse, Reuben R., Freedom, Pa. Metallic railway
tie and chair. 1.450,967; Apr. 10.
Allsop, Thomas, and W. W. Sibson, assignors to The
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Carpet-drying machine. 1,455,755 ; May 15.
Allsop, Thomas, and W. W. Sibson, assignors to The
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Drying machine. 1,467,260 ; Sept. 4.
All-Steel-Equlp Company. (See Carr, John E., assignor.)
AUward, Walter, Vancouver, Canada. Drill-holding maga-
zine. 1,465,506; Aug. 21.
Allworth, F^ank E., assignor to Kalamazoo Paper Box
Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Display box. 1,450.477 ;
Apr. 3.
Allwright, Sidney E., Houston, Tex. Gauge. 1.460,563 ;
July 3.
Ally Company. (See Bullock, Samuel A., assignor.)
Allyn, Harley H., Atlantic City, N. J. Self-tsealing tire
tube. 1,474,011 ; Nov. 13.
.illyn, Robert S., trustee. (See Clark, Norris E., assignor.)
AUyne-Zerk Company, The. (See Zerk, Oscar, assignor.)
Aim, Einar E., Stockholm. Sweden. Target-practice appa-
ratus. 1.476.676; Dec. 11.
Alma Manufacturing Company of Baltimore City. (See
Kerngood, Allen H., assignor.)
Almagro, Roberto, Habana, Cuba. Bagasse and liquid-
fuel furnace. 1,478,418 ; Dec. 25.
4.1media, Jose M., assignor of one-half to F. W. Johnson,
Rock Springs. Wyo. Pie cutter and crimper.
1,442,635: Jan. 16.
Almedia, Jose M., Rock Springs, Wj'o. Rotary printing
machine. 1,461,594; July 10.
Almes, William E., Racine, Wis. Vacuum tank for car-
buretor. 1,442,511 ; .Tan. 16.
Mmorth, Gustav A., Walllngford, Conn. Toilet seat.
1.441.719; Jan. 9.
Almquist. Leopold, assignor to American Car and Foundry
Company, New York, N. Y. Cane car. 1,452,486;
Apr. 24.
Almy, Charles A. (See Light, Henry B., assignor.)
Aloe, A. S. Company. (See Aloe, Albert S., assignor.)
Aloe, Albert S., assignor to A. S. Aloe Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Advertising device. 1,466,107 : Ang. 28.
Alonzl, Loreto, Chicago, 111. Tea table. 1,463,540;
July 31.
Alpern, Maxwell, assignor to American Engineering Com-
pany. Philndelphia. Pa. Stoker. 1.443.202 ; Jan. 23.
Alplner, Benjamin W., Kankakee, 111. Collapsible lap-
board for card players. 1,462,471 ; July 24.
.\lquist. Karl, New York, N. Y. Marine propeller brake.
1.442.844 ; Jan. 23.
AlquJst, Karl, New York, N. Y. Gearing. 1,459,964;
June 26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Alqulst, Karl, New York, N. Y. Gearing for marine
propulsion and the like. 1,462,316 ; July 17.
Alsager, Arne O., Willow Creek Township, Lee County,
111. Comb cleaner. 1,458,018; June 5.
Alschuler, Ernest, New York, N. Y. Battery hand lamp.
1,445,193 ; Feb. 13.
Alschuler, Ernest, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to United
States Electric Manufacturing Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Battery handlamp. 1,458,124 ; June 12.
Alseth, Stengrim, Minneapolis, Minn. Portable merry-
go-round. 1,474,341 ; Nov. 20.
Alsfasser, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Pressed-metal fastening
bracket for pipe-damper regulators. 1,469,375 ; Oct. 2.
AIsop, James N., Ownesboro, Ky., assignor to Packer's
Meat Smoking Corporation, Chicago, 111. Apparatus
for producing smoke. 1,447,401 ; Mar. 6.
Alsop, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Filter. 1,472,896;
Nov. 6.
Alspach, Chester B., Canal Winchester, Ohio. Hog feeder.
1,449,485; Mar. 27.
AlBpaugh, James S., Portsmouth, Ohio. Geur-shifting
mechanism. 1,456,496 : Mav 29.
Alspaugh, James S., Portsmouth, Ohio. Gear-shift mecha-
nism. 1,462,530; July 24.
Alston, Edward T. (See Turner, R. C, and Alston.)
Alstott, James W.. assignor of ont^-half to A. Earl, Fort
Dodge, Iowa. Advertising display device. 1,475,041 ;
Nov. 20.
Altamura, Pasquale, assignor to Simplex Metal Spinning
& Stamping Co Inc., New York, N. Y. Holder for
electric-light fixtures. 1,477,798 ; Dec. 18.
Alten, Victor Graf v., Berlin - Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Worm gearing. 1,449,205 ; Mar. 20.
Altenberg, George P.. assignor to The Icy-Hot Bottle
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ilpat-insulated jar and cas
tng therefor. 1,445,056 : Feb. 13.
Altenburg, Arthur C, Milwaukee, Wis. Shirt sleeve
with detachable cufiE. 1,453,779 ; May 1.
Altenkirch, Edmund, Fredersdorf, near Alt-Landsberg,
assignor to Siemens-Sehuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit
bescnrankter Haftung, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Refrigerating apparatus of the absorption type.
1,455,701; May 15.
Altenkirk, Frank J., St. Louis, Mo. Rubber heel.
1,470,045; Oct. 9.
Alter, Charles N., Alliance, Ohio. Electric switch.
1,452,333; Apr. 17.
Alter, Harry N., Chicago, 111. Luminous pull-chain pend-
ant. 1,444,296; Feb. 6.
Alter, Herbert F. (See Moore. W. E., Alter, HanfC, Eckley,
and Wright.)
Alter, Julius M., Brooklyn, N. 1'. Safety attachment for
automobiles. 1,458,205 ; June 12.
Altfeld, Handle. (See Raubert, Frank T., assignor.)
Altgelt, Herman E., New Braunfels, Tex., assignor to
Oliver Chilled Plow Works, South Bend, Ind. Power-
lift mechanism for plows. 1,453,537 ; May 1.
Altgelt, Herman E., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works, South Bend, Ind. Clutch mechanism for power
lifts. 1,466,202; Aug. 28.
Altgelt, Rudolph J., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works, South Bend, Ind. Screw device. 1,448,426;
Mar. 13.
Althaus, Heinrich, and J. Pangmann, Dyersville, Iowa.
Counter and register. 1,454,614 ; May 8.
Althofif, Walter, assignor to Geneva Cutlery Corpora-
tion, Geneva, N. Y. Adapter for safety razors.
1,453,487 ; May 1.
Althouse, Wilson D., Philadelphia, Pa. Method of and ap-
paratus for separating coal and like substances and
impurities mingled therewith. 1.455.469: Mav 15.
Altman, Helen S., Elcho, Wis. Handle for pie pans.
1,462,880; July 24.
Altman, John B., Aurora, 111. Windmill. 1,465,592 ;
Aug. 21.
Altmann, George E., Washington, D. C. Drip-pan alarm.
1,449,575; Mar. 27.
Altmeier, Joseph, Evansville, Ind. Violin. 1,457,415 ;
June 5.
Alton. Isaac S., Oxford, Kans. Elevator dump.
1,460,635; July 3.
Altorfer, Alpheus W., Peoria, assignor to Altorfer Bros.
Co., East Peoria. 111. Driving mechanism for washing
machines. 1,460,191 ; June 26.
Altorfer Bros. Co. (See Altorfer, Alpheus W., assignor.)
Altschuler, Joseph, and D. Isnow. Los Angeles, Calif.,
assignors to Keyograph Corporation. Film-numbering
machine. 1,448,906 ; Miir. 20.
Altwegg, Jean, Lyon, a-ssignor to Snciete Chimique des
Usines du Rhone, Paris, France. Preparation of basic
salicylate of aluminum. 1,447.501 ; Mar. 6.
Altz, Horace G., and F. F. Fearheiley. East Mollne, 111.
Tire-valve tester. 1,472,712 ; Oct. 30.
Aluminum Company of America. (See Acton, Edward
H., assignor.)
Alumbaugh, Frank C, St. Joseph, Mo., assignor, mesne
assignments, to Ace Doughnut Machine Company,
Springfield, 111. Machine for making doughnut's.
1,447,166; Mar. 6.
Aluminum Company of America. (See Archer, R. S., and
Jeffries, assignors.)
Aluminum Company of .\merica. (See Edwards, Junius
D., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America. (See James, Lewis E.,
assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America. (See Salisbury, Robert
F., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America. (See Souder, Charles
W., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America. (See Varney, Theodore,
assignor.)
Aluminum Manufactures, Incorporated. (See Brand,
Harold H., assignor.)
Aluminum Manufactures, Inc. (See Guyot, Marius, as-
signor.)
Aluminum Manufactures, Incorporated. (See Hook, Henry
C, assignor.)
Aluminum Manufacturers, Incorporated. (See Norton,
Allen B., assignor.)
Aluminum Manufactures, Incorporated. (See Parkhurst,
Frederic A., assignor.)
Aluminum Products Company. (See Reed, Jolm L., as-
signor.)
Aluminum Seal Company. (See Shull, Frederick 6.,
assignor.)
Aluminum Seal Company. (See Sharpe, John E., as-
signor.)
Aluminum Seal Company. (See Stockton, Frank W., as-
signor.)
Alvarado Mining and Milling Company. (See Hirt, Jules
H., assignor.)
Alvarez, Justo, Flushing, N. Y. Shoe lace. 1,476,677 ;
Dec, 11.
Alvarez, Miguel, Santiago, Chile. Rail joint. 1,473,330 ;
Nov. 6.
Alvey Manufacturing Company. (See Bretzfelder, Ira L.,
assignor.)
Alvey Manufacturing Company. (See Rebstock, August,
assignor.)
Alvord. Burt C, and C. A. Gilmer, Le Grand, Calif. Air
moistener for internal-combustion engines. 1,444,897 ;
Feb. 13.
Alvord, Earl B. (See Howard, H., and Alvord.)
Alward, George T. (See Noland, David B., assignor.)
Alwart, Paul J., Chicago, III. Screening apparatus.
1,457,810; June 5.
Aman, Josephine. (See Hartenstein, Willy, assignor.)
Amadon, Charles S., assignor to The J. N. Lapointe Com-
pany, New London, Conn. Broaching apparatus.
1,465,203; Aug. 14.
Amador, Joseph B., New York, N. Y. Safety fender for
automobiles. 1,462,928; July 24.
Amato, Irving J., assignor of one-half to R. D. Tufts,
Ambers. Walier E., assignor to W. O. Peterson and B. L.
BnaelkP, Chicago, 111. Printing press. 1,456,292;
May 22.
Amberton, Richard, London, England. Spring relief
bolts and Inclosures embodying same. 1,472,405 ;
Oct. 30.
Ambler, George B., assignor to F. A. Whitney Carriage
Company, Leominster. Mass. Filling-control mecha-
nism for looms. 1,476,480 ; Dec. 4.
Ambrose, Joseph, assignor to Michigan Smelting and Re-
fining Company, Detroit, Mich. Die-casting machine.
1,470,672; Oct. 16.
Ambursen, Nils F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Unl-
Form Company. Means for supporting nailing strips.
1,466,264 ; Aug. 28.
Ambursen, Nils F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to TJni-Form
Company. Mold form. 1,470,673 ; Oct. 16.
Ambus, Harry, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined door opener
and curtain carrier. 1,464,400 ; Aug. 7.
Amdursky, Samuel S., assignor to Taylor Instrument
Companies, Rochester, N. Y. Automatic valve
1,461,010; July 3.
Amendola, Bartolomeo, San Francisco, Calif. Railway
brake. 1,478,881: Dec. 25.
American Abrasive Metals Company. (See Napolitan,
Francis J., assignor.)
American Airship Association. (See Link, Walter, as-
signor.)
American Arch Company. (See Denney, Guy C, as-
signor.)
American Arch Company. (See Himmelright, Raleigh,
assignor.)
American Arch Company. (See Neff, John P., assignor.)
American Arch Company. (See Parish, Le Grand, as-
signor.)
American Arch Company. (See Wlllett, Alfred H., as-
signor.)
.\merican Arch Company. (See Wlllett, A. H.. and Mar-
tin, assignors.)
American Art Works. (See Riley, Ray P., assignor.)
American Atmos Corporation. (See Koehler, Frederick
W., assignor.)
American Atomized F^el Company. (See Gen tine, How-
ard I., assignor.)
American Audioscope Co. (See Riee, Ellas E., assignor.)
American Auto Lamp Co. (See Berk, William, assignor.)
American Automatic Connector Company, The. (See
Barber, Martin A., assignor.)
American Automatic Train Control Corporation. (See
Rudolph, Harold V., assignor.)
American Bakery Company. (See Welle, Albert P., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
15
American Balsa Company. (See Broady, Harry W., as-
signor.)
American Balsa Company. (See Ranlett, David L., as-
sisinor.) .
American Ralsa Company. (See Welin, Axel, assignor.)
American Bank Note Company. (See Aitchison, Peter,
assignor.)
American Bank Note Company. (See Marquardt,
Frank C assignor.)
American Bank Note Company. (See Smith, Amos H.,
assianior.) . „,.,,.
American Bank Note Company. (See Voorhis, William
II., assi'j:nor.)
American Bank Note Company. (See WoodhuU, Daniel
E., assignor.)
American r.lower Company. (See Hull, Homer, assignor.)
American Blower Company. (See Slater, Emmett J.,
assignor.)
American Blower Company. (See Watkins, James A.,
assignor.)
American Bosch Magneto Corporation. (See Bosner,
Adolph, assignor.)
American Bosch Magneto Corporation. (See Mayer, Carl
A., assignor.)
American Bosch Magneto Corporation. (See Pauly, John,
assignor.)
American Bosch Magneto Corporation. (See Rosner,
Adolph, assignor.)
American Bosch Magneto Corporation. (See Schwarz-
mann. Wolfang E., assignor.)
American Box Board Company. (See Bonfleld, Emmons
W., assignor.) „
American Brake Company, The. (See Adreon, K. E., and
Cass, assignors.)
American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, Tire. (See
Jones, Harry, assignor.)
American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, The. (See
Nelson, Albert, assignor.)
American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, The. (See
Thompson, James S., assignor.)
American Bronze Corporation. (See Bramwell, Joseph
W., assignor.)
American Buckle Company, The. (See Hodge, Robert J.,
assignor.)
American Bumper Company. (See McGowen, William E.,
assignor.)
American Button & Fastener Co. (See Elliott, William
E., assignor.)
American Button & Fastener Co. (See Latham, Albert,
assignor.)
American Can Co. (See Kratochvil. John, assignor.)
American Can Co. (See Symonds, Clarence M., assign-
or.)
American Can Company. (See Abbott, Maurice J., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Butler, William F., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Cullen, W. J., and Eutkow-
ski, assignors.)
American Can Company. (See De Land, Daniel B.,
assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Fleischer, Paul W., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Freundt, Louis J., as-
signor. )
American Can Company. (See Graham, Charles W., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Hothersall, John M.,
assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Hunter, Felix, assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Lelghton, George A., as-
signor. )
American Can Company. (See Miller, Henry, assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Nowack, Charles H., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Schoendelen, Hugo, as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Taylor, William E., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Thornburgh, Ivan D., as-
signor.)
Amer!"an Can Company. (See Wheelwright. George W.,
assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Widell, Magnus E., as-
assisnor.)
American Can Company. (See Widell, M. E., and .Tahr,
assignors.)
American Can Company. (See Widell, M. E., and Smith,
assignors.)
American Can Company. (See Wood, Frederick P., as-
signor.)
American Candy Co. (See Kuhn, Louis, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Abel, Joseph
C.. asslenoi.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Almqulst,
Leopold, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Auchincloss,
William K., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company, (See Baird. Wil-
liam S., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Fischer,
Charles C, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Kliun, Chris-
topher, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Hervlg,
Eichard, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Johnson,
W. S., and Sheffer, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Kassler,
Adolph, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Long, Fred-
erick E., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Ostrander,
Allen E., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Eoa, William
J., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Eohlflng,
John M.. assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Schelbll,
Robert J., jr., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Willoughby,
Victor E., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Yent, Albert
G., assignor.)
American Carbonic Machinery Company. (See Labus, O.
A., and Peth, assignors.)
American Cartridge Company. (See Sherman, Harry B.
and L. A., aaslgnors.) „.„.
American Cast Iron Pipe Company. (Sec Moore, William
D., assignor.)
American Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Com-
pany Limited. (See Richardson, Lawrence G., *b-
signor. )
American Chain Company. (See Hoff, C. L., and Naugle,
assignors.)
American Chain Company. (See Morris, William T., as-
signor. )
American Chain Company. (See Naugle, Glrardus G.,
assignor.)
American Chain Company. (See Reyburn, John E., as-
signor.)
American Chain Company. (See Weston, Alonzo H.,
assignor.)
American Clock Corporation. (See Luttrell, P. S. and
Roske, assignors. )
American Coach and Body Company, The. (See Roslund,
Walter, assignor.)
American Concrete-Steel Company. (See Shore, Joseph
E.. assignor.)
American Concrete Tie Corporation. (See Dickey, Wil-
liam T., assignor.)
American Cotton Oil Company, The. (See Fulson, Charles
H., assignor.)
American Cotton Oil Company, The. (See Ingram, John
C, assignor.)
American Creosotlng Company. (See Austin, H. E., and
Cook, assignors. )
American Cyanamid Company. (See Cooper, Kenneth F..
assignor.)
American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. (See Wapplev, Rein-
hold H., assignor.)
American Dan Bottle Seal Corporation. (See Clark. W.
L., and Hawkins, assignors.)
American Dan Bottle Seal Corporation. (See Nordstrom,
Blof, assignor.)
American Development Company. (See Adsit, Frank W.,
assignor.)
American District Steam Company. (See Barnes, Eugene
L., assignor.)
American District Telegraph Company. (See Hopkins,
Eichard M., assignor.)
American Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc. (See Irons, Gerald
E., assignor.)
American Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc. (See Mitchell,
Stephen .-V., assignor.)
American Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc. (See Robertson,
Harrv M.. assignor.)
American Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc. (See Vincent,
Laurence A., assignor.)
American Emblem Company. (See Wenlgman, Carl B., as-
signor.)
American Encaustic Tiling Company. (See LlUib ridge,
Harry D., assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Alpern, Maxwell,
assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See James, George H.,
assignor.)
.American Engineering Company. (See Laughlin, Myron
P., assignor. )
American Engineering Company. (See Schultz. John L..
assignor.)
American Equipment Company. (See Luce, Grafton E.,
assignor.)
American Equipment Company, The. (See Sullivan, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
American Exchange National Bank of Duluth, executor.
(Sec (low. .\!exander M.)
.American Fabrics Company, The. (See Barnum, Harry
B.. assignor.)
American Fabrics Company. (See Hodgkins, Albert A.,
assignor.)
American Fabrics Company. (See Monk, Thomas, a»-
slgnor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Oontmued.
American Fabrics Company, The. (See Page, Samuel H..
assignor.)
American Fabrics Company, Tbe. (See Philips, Hans A.,
assignor.)
American Fastener Company. (See Kiessling, Max F.,
assignor.)
American Film Cleaning Machine Company. (See Cohen,
Maxwfll, assignor.)
American Film-Safe Corporation. (See Salmon, Edward
W., jr., assignor.)
American Flyer Manufacturing Company. (See Frobne,
Albin, assignor.) , ^^
American Forging and Socket Co. (See Eathbun, Edgar
A., assignor.)
American Forging and Socket Co. (See Saunders, Walter
S., assignor.)
American Foundry & Construction Company. (See Mitch-
ell, Harbour, assignor.)
American Foundry & Manufacturing Company. (Sec
Sanders, Joseph C, assignor.)
American Gas Machine Company. (See Hasmussen,
Soph lis, assignor.)
American Gasaccumulator Company. (See Fransson,
Frana J., assignor.)
American Gasaccumulator Company. (See Medfen, Elof
H., assignor.)
American Gauge Company. (See Harwood, John F., as-
signor.)
American Grinder Manufacturing Co. (See Drahonovsby.
John B., assignor.)
American Hand Brake Company. (See Anderson, Harlcy
E., assignor.)
American Hard Rubber Co. (See Schelhammer, Herman,
assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation. (See Henry, William
K., assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation. (See Hurd, Norman
B., assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation. (See Parker, Charles
I., assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation. (See Teich, Ernest L.,
assignor.)
American Heater Corporation. (See Stewart, William
F., assignor.)
American Hominy Company. (See Atkinson, Frederick
C, assignor.)
American Investigation Corporation. (See Bleistein,
Walter, assignor.)
American Kron Scale Co. (See Barrett, Joseph C, as-
signor.)
American Lace Mfg. Co., The. (See Hucknall, Bert H.
W., assignor.)
American Lace Paper Company. (See De Vrles, George,
assignor.)
American Lacing Hook Co. (See Havener, Arthur R.,
assignor.)
American Lady Corset Company. (See Siegel, Joseph,
assignor. )
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Ben-
jamin, Dana H., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Braley, Charles L., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Col-
clough, William, assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Daly,
M. E., and Cutter, assignors.)
American Lanndry Machinery Company, The. (See Prest-
wich, Sydney, assignor.)
Ameiican Laundry Machinery Company. (See Snow, .\r-
thnr E., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Tow,
James 0., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Waream, C. E., and Benjamin, assignors.)
American Lead Pencil Company. (See Pfous, Frank, as-
signor.)
American Liquid Meter Company. (See Babos, Lacey,
assignor. )
,\merican Liquid Meter Company. (See Bassler, Carlos
J., assignor.)
Americnn Liquid Meter Company. (See Cade, Enos B.,
assignor.)
American I,ithographic Company. (See Dletsche, Adolph,
jr., assignor.)
Americnn Lithographic Company. (See Hopkins, William
L., nssignor.)
American Litnographic Company. (See Phelps. Erastus
R., assignor.)
American Machinery Company. (See Adams, Benjamin
F., assignor.)
American Mnnganese Steel Company. (See Clark, John
O., assignor.)
.Vmerican Manganese Steel Company. (See Nichols.
Wesley G., assignor.)
American Manganese Steel Company. (See Plant, John
W.. assignor.)
American Mnngnnese Steel Company. (See Vanderhoef,
Ellison E., assignor.)
American Miii}gancse Steel Company. (See Young, Don-
ald H., assignor.)
American Metal Cap Company. (See Hammer, Charles,
assignor.)
.American Metal Products Company. (See Zaiser, Carl
J., assignor.)
American Metals Co. (See Oilman, George W., assignor.)
.American Metuls Co. (See Gilman. George W., jr.,
assignor. )
American Mining Tool Company. (See Hallander, John A.,
assignor.)
imerican Motor Body Company. (See Lambert. Albert
L., assignor.)
American Motor Body Company. (See Stuhblebine, Ray-
mond F., assignor.)
American Multlgraph Company, The. (See Bates, Albert
H., assignor.)
American Multlgraph Company, The. (See Bechtel, Al-
bert J., assignor.)
American Multlgraph Company, The. (See Chlsholm,
Clifton, a.ssignor. )
American Multlgraph Company. (See Gammeter, Harry
C, assignor.)
American Multlgraph Company, The. (See Osborn, Henry
C, assignor.)
American Musical Supply Company. (See Hessnier, Fred-
erick W., assignor.)
American Musifer Co. Inc. (See Matyas, Joseph.)
American Narrow Fabric Company. (See Hazelton, Carl
J., assignor.)
American-National Company. (See Schlbrowski, P. M.,
and Dlemer, assignors.)
American Nicovici Drawing Instruments Corporation.
(See Cosvovici, Nicolast B., assignor.)
American Optical Company. (See Arnold, Arthur A., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Bugbee, Lucian W.,
assignor.)
.•imerican Optical Company. (See Cozzens, Charles O.,
assignor.)
American Optical Company. (See Degrenier, Octave, as-
signor.)
Almerican Optical Company. (See Dey, Gilbert S., as-
signor. )
.American Optical Company. (See Hill, Harry W., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Johnston, George S.,
assignor.)
.American Optical Company. (See Kreissl, Frank N.,
assignor.)
.\.mericau Optical Company. (See Laabs, Max A., as-
signor. )
American Optical Company. (See Maynard, Albert H.,
assignor.)
American Optical Company. (See Maynard, A. E., and
Gunning, assignors.)
American Optical Company. (See Monlton. H. R., and
Tilly er, assignors.)
American Optical Company. (See Parsons, Harold K.,
assignor._)
American Optical Company. (See Pellow, Arthur, as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Sangren, Harry A., as-
signor.) %
American Optical Company. (See Schumacher, Elmer L.,
assignor.)
American Optical Company. (See Tlllyer, Edgar D., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Tlllyer, E. D., and Par-
sons, assignors.)
American Optical Company. (See Tlllyer, E. D., and
Wixted, assignors.)
American Optical Company. (See Tully, G. L., and
Boutelle, assignors.)
American Optical Company. (See Wason, Robert M.,
assignor.)
American (jptlcal Company. (See Wrighton, William J.,
assignor.)
American Piano Company. (See Chase, Joseph H., as-
signor.)
American Piano Company. (See Meahl, Philip J., as-
signor.)
American Piano Company. (See Stoddard, Charles F.,
assignor.)
American Piano Company. (See Werolin, Edwin S., as-
signor.)
American Platinum Works. (See Gaschke, George, as-
signor.)
American Potash Corporation. (See Charlton, H. W.,
and Shreve, assignors.)
American Protein Corporation. (See Atwood, Francis
C, assignor.)
American Protein Corporation. (See Wescott, William
B., assignor.)
American Pulley Company, The. (See Bowen, Russell H.,
as.signor. »
American Radiator Company. (See Bliss, Sherwood C,
assignor.)
American Radiator Company. (See Langworthy, Edward
P., assignor.)
.American Radiator Company. (See Mallory, Harry C,
assignor.)
American Radiator Company. (See Marshall, Aqulla B,,
assignor.)
American Radiator Company. (See Mertzanoff, Andrfe
M., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
17
American K.idio & Research Corporation. (See Bush,
Vannevar. assignor.)
American Radio & Research Corporation. (See Randall,
EuKeue F.. assignor.)
American Radio & Research Corporation. (See Woodhull,
S. T., and Waller, assicnors.)
American Radium Appliance Company. (See Savoye,
Herbert F., assignor.)
American Rail .loint Company. (See Hyle, Jacob A.,
assiirnor.l
American Reduction Company. (See Baxter, Burke JI..
assisnor.)
American Road Machinery Company. (See Berry, Earl
E.. assignor.)
American Road Machinery Company. (See Polk, William
P.. assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The. (See Beck, TV. J.,
and Aupperle, assignors.)
American Rubber & Tire Co., The. (See Holloway, Le
Rov P.. assignor.)
American Rubber & Tire Company, The. (See Miller, Al-
bert, assignor.)
American Safety Device Company. (See Chesebro, Deni-
son P., assignor.)
American Sales Book Company. (See Bottle, Edward K.,
assignor.!
American Sales Book Company Limited. (See Hagemann,
Louis F., assignor.)
American Sanitary Lock Co. (See Morgan, Donald C, as-
signor.)
American Scrubbing Equipment Company. (See Finnell,
Walter S., assignor.)
American Seating Company. (See Hamilton, G. H. and
Nubcrg, assignors.)
American Seeding Machine Company, The. (See Hunting-
ton, H. H., and Cureton, assignors.)
American Seeding Machine Company, The. (See Rodgers,
Robert S., assignor.)
American Shale Reduction Company. (See Posfel, Carl,
assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Bennett,
C. W., and Steele, assignors.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Jones,
Llewellyn, assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Kimball,
G. C. and Mcllvried, assignors.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Mcllvrled,
Howard G., assignor.)
American Shoe Machinery Company. (See Wright, W.
C, and Merrick, assignors.)
American Slicing Machine Co. (See Campbell, William
J., assignor.)
American Slicing Machine Company. (See Hood, Ernest
K.. assignor.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Alex-
ander, Harry H., assignor.)
American Smelting & Refining Company. (See Call, B. G.,
and Wasstaff. assismors. )
American Smelting & Refining Company. (See Martin,
Fred M., assignor.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Thiele,
Adolph A., assiffnor. )
American Steel Foundries. (See Bender, Frederic H.,
assignor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Carscadin, Charles A.,
assignor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Davis, James C, as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Floyd, George G., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Hedgcock, William C,
assignor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Ishibashi, Katsuro, as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Janney, Robert E. L.,
assignor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Kinne, Edmund P., as-
signor. )
American Steel Foundries. (See Lament, John A., as
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Lamont, J. A., and
Stenberg, assignors.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Peycke, Armand H., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Sparrow, Arthur, as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Whitney, Loren L., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Williams, William E..
American Steel Package Company, The. (See Behringer,
Grover F., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company. (See Hindmarsh,
P. J., and Meaker, assignors.)
American Steel and Wire Company, The. (See Rose,
George H., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The
(See Boley, Ernst, assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Brown, Edwin F., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Hindmarsh. Percival. assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Hindmarsh, Percy J., assignor.)
58339—2
.'Vmerican Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Hindmarsh, P. J., and Meaker, assignors.)
American Stove Company. (See Blackford, Atwell J.,
assignor.)
.Vmerican Stove Company. (See Meacham, Benjamin E.,
assignor.)
.Vmerican Stove Company. (See Moecker, H., jr., and
Thompson, assignors.)
American Stove Company. (See Munzmer, Charles, as-
signor.)
-Vmerican Stove Company. (See Nlcolaus, F. G., and
Roy, assignors.)
-Vmerican Stove Company. (See Possons, M. A., and
Blackford, assignors.)
American Stove Company. (See Stockstrom, Arthur, as-
signor.)
-Vmerican Sugar Refining Company, The. (See Niese,
Henry E.. assignor.)
American Tap Bush Company. (See Rice, Frank E., as-
signor.)
American Tar Products Company. (See Puening, Franz,
assignor.)
American Taximeter Company. (See Gluck, Julius, as-
signor.)
American Taximeter Company. (See Palmer, Brian C,
assignor.)
.-Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Affel, Herman A., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Bailey, Rand S., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, (See Bar-
rows, L. D., and Darrow, assignors.)
.Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Blackwell. Otto B., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Bowu, Ralph, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Bown, R.. and Nelson, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Branson, David E., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Carson, John R., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Chapman, .\rthur G.. assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Clark,
Alva B., assignor.)
.Vmerican Telephone and TelegWiph Company. (See
Cl.Trk, A. B.. and Crisson. assignors.)
.Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Con-
lee, Carlton N., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Crisson, George, assignor.)
-Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Cris-
son, G., and Rose, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Gush-
ing, William A.. assigTior.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Dar-
row, Leo H., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See David-
son. John, jr.. assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Dear-
dorff, Ralph W.. assignor.)
.Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Dem-
arest, Charles S., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Dem-
arest. C. S., and Loynes, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Dietze,
Eglnhard. assignor.)
.\merican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Elsasser, Henry W., assignor.)
-Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Espenschled. Lloyd, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegra"ph Company. (See
Espenschled. L., and .\ffel, assignors.)
.American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Es-
penschled. L.. and Bown. assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Es-
penschled. L., and Toomey, assignors.)
Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Hals-
lip. R. A., and Matthews, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Hamilton. Baxter P., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Ham-
ilton, Harold S., assignor.)
Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Hoyt. Rav S.. assignor.)
-Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Hudson, Earl A., assignor.)
-Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
.Jacobs. Oliver B., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Jacob-
sen, Morris, assignor.)
.Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Jones. Alva L., assignor.)
-Vmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
.Tones. George G., assignor.)
-American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Kirk-
wood. Mnclean, assicnor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Mar-
tin, De Loss K., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Martin, William H., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Moody, John F., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See More-
house, Lyman P., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Osborne, Harold S., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Parker, Ralzemond D., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Parker, B. D., and Hamilton, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. ' (See
Pike, Vernon B., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Potts,
Louis M., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Rhodes, Frederick L., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Rhodes, William A., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Smith, Don, assignor.),
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Sultzer, Morton, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Thompson, George K., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Toomey, John F., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Toomey, J. F., and Harrison, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Walton, Cecil E., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Wal-
ton, ClifiEord J., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Young, Rowland L., assignor.)
American Thermos Bottle Company. (See Hastedt, Wil-
liam R., assignor.)
American Thread Company, The. (See Clark, R. K. and
Kroepel, assignors. )
American Thread Company, The. (See Hardman, Peter,
assignor.)
American 3-Way Luxfer Prism Co. (See Sylvan, Joseph,
assignor.)
American Time Lock Company. (See Young, Sanford C,
assignor.)
American Tire Corporation, The. (See McCormish, Wil-
liam E., assignor.)
American Tool Work Company, The. (See Robinson, Al-
bert E., assignor.)
American Toyland Creators, Inc. (See Wiebe, Sigurd J.
A., assignor.)
American Twist Drill Co. (See Hoenscheid, P. J., as-
signor.)
American Type Founders Company. (See Kelly, William
M., assignor.)
American Valve and Meter Company, The. (See Ander-
son, Frank C, assignor.)
American Water Supply Co. of New England. (See Bohl-
man, George J., assignor.)
American Whaley Engine Company. (See Whaley, Wil-
liam B. S., assignor.)
American White Gold Manufacturing Company. (See
Schroetter, Arnold, assignor.)
American Wood Rim Company. (See Snyder, O. K., as-
signor.)
American Wringer Company, The. (See Keltic, George
R., assignor.)
American Wringer Company. (See Kowalsky, Rudolf A.,
assignor.)
American Writing Paper Company. (See Armstrong,
James H. A., assignor.)
American Writing Paper Company. (See Lynch, Charles
W., assignor.)
American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co. (See Pedersen,
John E., assignor. )-
Ames, Adelbert, jr., Tewksbury, Mass. Photograph and
making the same. 1,460,122 ; June 26.
Ames, Butler. (See Gilinson, Philip, assignor.)
Ames, Butler, Lowell, Mass. Blade holder. 1,445,124 ;
Feb. 13.
Ames, Butler, Lowell, Mass. Magneto. 1,456,113 ; May 22.
Ames, Butler, and P. J. Gilinson, Lowell, Mass. ; said
Gilinson assignor to said Ames. Electrical condenser.
1,444,534 ; Feb. 6.
Ames, Fessenden C, and H. L. Merrill, Nashua, N. H.,
assignors to I. F. Stevens, doing business as Maine
Manufacturing Company, Nashua, N. H. Refrigerator.
1,466,440 ; Aug. 28.
Ames, Henry A., Milton, Mass., assignor to Standard
Thermometer Company, Portland, Me. Driving joint
for speedometers. 1,441,478 ; Jan. 9.
Amez-Droz, Louis F., Geneva, Switzerland. Copy car-
rier for writing machines, adding machines, and the
like. 1,458,457: June*12.
Amico, James W., Rye, N. Y. Tire-tool method.
1,478,811 : Dec. 25.
Amidano, Charles R., Boston, Mass. Buckle. 1,464,381 ;
Aug. 7.
Amies, Joseph H., Philadelphia, Pa. Hignway and simi-
lar foundation. 1,453,261 ; May 1.
Amies, Joseph II., Philadelphia, Pa. Preparing a re-
mentltious composition. 1,470,674; Oct. 10,
Aramons, John I., Cupertino, Calif. Poultry fountain
1,445,927 ; Kch. 20.
Amor, Reginald P. R., Leytonstone, London, England
Portable casing for talking machines. 1,461,859 ;
July 17.
Amores, Rosa M., Washington, D. C. Detachable and
foldable lamp shade. 1,452,773 ; Apr. 24.
Amori, Joseph A., San Jose, Calif. Auxiliary air sup-
ply for fuel vaporizers. 1,477,989 ; Dec. 18.
Amphion Piano Player Company, The. (See Doman, Lewis
B., assignor.)
Ampyr Manufacturing Company. (See Wilbur, Peter L.,
assignor.)
Amsden, Albert W., and W. D. Starrett, Athol, Mass., as-
signors to The L. S. Starrett Company. Combination
and vise. 1,473,946 ; Nov. 13.
Amsler, Alfred, Rheinbuhl, Switzerland. Pressure-con-
trol valve. 1,467,522 ; Sept. 11.
Amsler, August. (See Alleman, John, assignor.)
Amsler, Walter O., Pittsburgh, Pa. Annealing furnace or
leer. 1,453,116 ; Apr. 24.
Amsler, Walter O., Pittsburgh, Pa. Conveyer and leer-
charging mechanism. 1,464,554 ; Aug. 14.
Amundson, Carl, Spring Grove, Minn. Piston-ring-groove
carbon scraper. 1,462,895 ; July 24.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company. (See Elton, J. O.,
and Caples, assignors.)
Anaconda Copper Mining Company. (See Laist, Fred-
erick, assignor.)
Anaconda Lead Products Company. (See Sperry, Elmer
A., assignor.)
Anaconda Sales Company. (See Robinson, Thomas, as-
signor.)
Anakin, Arthur E., assignor to Anakin Protection Mfg.
Co., Long Beach, Calif. Combined cigar lighter and
flash light. 1,466,779 ; Sept. 4.
Anakin Protection Mfg. Co. (See Anakin, Arthur E.,
assignor.)
Anason, John H., Stirling, N. J. Attachment for type-
writing machines. 1,452,822 ; Apr. 24.
Anatmos Metals and Furnace Corporation. (See Ben-
jamin, George H., assignor.)
Anchelevich, Max, Evansville, Ind. Automobile radiator-
repair device. 1,462,360: July 17.
Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation. (See Dinsmoor,
John L., assignor.)
.\nchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Luhrmann,
George W., assignor.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Ramsey, George,
assignor.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See White, William
P., assignor.)
Ancidoni, Alfred, Newark, N. J. Tire construction.
1,462,136; Apr. 17.
Ancker, Alfred K., and R. P. Morton, Denver, Colo.
Fly swatter. 1,456,753 ; May 29.
Andale Engineering Company, (See Dyson, C. W., and
Stuart, assignors.)
Andale Engineering Company. (See Winter, Oscar, as-
signor.)
Andeis^n, Viggo W., assignor to Burson Knitting Com-
pany, Rockford, 111. Pattern-control mechanism for
knitting machines. 1,452,137 ; Apr. 17.
Andel, Prank J., Cleveland, Ohio. Outside brake bracket.
1.455,562; May 15.
Andel, Prank J., Cleveland, Ohio. Outside brake.
1. 465.832 : Aug. 21.
Anderegg, Gustavus A., Oak Park, 111., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Current - controlling means for electric circuits.
1.442.460 ; .Tan. 16.
Anderman, Roy E., Wapakoneta, Ohio. Auto jack.
1.474.223 : Nov. 13.
Andersen, Aage P., Rolfe, Iowa. Salvage apparatus for
raising sunken vessels. 1,468,622 ; Sept. 25.
Andersen. Albert, assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Measured-service telephone svstem.
1,443,451 : Jan. 30.
Andersen, Alfred R., assignor of one-half to J. P. Doml-
niski. Rock Springs, Wyo. Mounting for mine-car
wheels. 1.459.1.34; June 19.
Andersen, Anders S., West Palm Beach, Pla. Cable-lubri-
cating device. 1,471,583 ; Oct. 23.
Andersen, Andrew C., assignor to Ternstedt Manufactur-
ing Company, Detroit, Mich. Rotarv-spindle lock.
1.465.461 : Aug. 21.
Andersen, Andrew C, T. P. Archer, and P. W. Seller,
assignors to Ternstedt Manufacturing Company, De-
troit, Mich. Bolt. 1,470.951 : Oct. 16.
Andersen. Carl A. .T., Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Beet topper.
1.454,501 : May 8.
Andersen, Christian S., Dwight, 111. Work support.
1,453,901 ; May 1.
Andersen, Christopher C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Electric
starter. 1,461,996; July 17.
Andersen, Gammel, Austin, Tex. Clip. 1,462,591 ;
July 24.
Andersen, Johan M., assignor to Albert & J. M. Andersen
Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical con-
nection. 1,443,669; Jan. 30.
Anderson, Adrien L., Palo Alto, assignor to A. Taylor,
San Francisco, Calif. Radlotelegraphy. ' 1,454,307;
May 8.
Anderson, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Displaying device.
1,449,804; Mar. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
19
Anderson, Albert & 3. M., Manufacturing Company. (See
Anderson, Alf E., assignor.)
Anderson, Albert !>., Rockdale, Wis. Radiator. 1,444,297 ;
Feb. G.
Anderson, Alf E., Milton, assignor to Albert & J. M.
Anderson Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Trolley-wire support. 1,471,132 ; Oct. 16.
Anderson. Alfred. East Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
The FUntkote Company, Boston, Mass. Sheet-guiding
device for saturating tanks. 1,443,971 ; Feb. 6.
Anderson, Alfred A.. Jamestown, N. Y. Joint fastening
for furniture. l,-f44.n9G : Feb. 13.
.4.nderson, Alfred O., Salt Lake City, Utah. Combined
can opener and stopper. 1,466,108 ; Aug. 28.
Anderson, Andrew G., Chicago, 111. Gauge. 1,449,368 ;
Mar. 27.
Anderson, Andrew M., Hepburn, Iowa. Stapling machine.
1,441,474; Jan. 9.
Anderson, Anton. Port Washington, Wis. Concrete stair
block. 1,450,404 : Apr. 3.
Anderson, Anton A., Wilder, Minn. Sampling dipper.
1,406,920; Sept. 4.
Anderson, Arthur N. (See Saklatwalla, B. D., and
Anderson.)
Anderson, Arvid M., and W. W. Abitz, assignors to Rock-
ford Metal Specialtv Company, Rockford, 111. Apple
coror. 1,448,652 ; lilar. 13.
Anderson, August, St. Paul, Minn. Concave for thrashing
machines. 1,449,645 ; Mar. 27.
Anderson, August P., assignor to Anderson-Rees Re-
frigerating Machine Co., Chicago, 111. Refrigerating
apparatus. 1,478,162 ; Dec. 18.
Anderson, Augustus F., Bangor, Me. Egg beater.
1.463,493 : July 31.
Anderson, Averil P., Bellevue, Pa. Lubricating system.
1,465,020 I Aug. 21.
Anderson-Barngrover Mfg. Co. (See Anderson, Elmer S.,
assignor.)
Anderson-Barngrover Mfg. Co. (See Thompson, Albert
R., assignor.)
Anderson Brake Appliance Company, The. (See Ander-
son, Harley E., assignor.)
Anderson, Cameron C, and P. Adams, Windsor, Ontario,
Canada. Pumigator. 1,469,872 ; Oct. 9.
Anderson, Carl A., Boston, Mass. Boomerang thrower.
1,457,764 ; June 5.
Anderson, Carl D., assignor of one-fourth to L. Faust, one-
fourth to E. S. Ekstrom, and one-fourth to C. E. Swen-
son, Rockford, III. Universal joint. 1,450,707. Apr. 3.
Anderson, Carl F., Brookfleld, and L. W. Knapp, Berw.yn,
assignors to Conlon Electric Washer Company, Cicero,
111. Woodworking machine. 1,459,965 ; June 26.
Anderson, Carl F., Brookfleld, and L. W. Knapp, Berwyn,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Conlon Corporation,
Cicero, 111. Woodworking machine. 1,464,020 ; Aug. 7.
Anderson, Carl G., Boston, assignor to J. E. Swanson,
Jamaica Plain, Mass. MalJing dies. 1,471,472 ; Oct. 23.
Anderson, Carl L., et al. (See Faust, Levin, assignor.)
Anderson, Carl L. (See Middagh, R. E., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Carl L., et al. (See Swenson, Carl E., as-
signor.)
Anderson, Carl L., assignor of one-fourth to L. Faust,
one-fourth to E. S. Ekstrom, and one-fourth to C. E.
Swenson, Rockford, 111. Universal joint. 1,450,706 :
Apr. 3.
Anderson, Carl 0., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pliers. 1,468,252 ;
Sept. 18.
Anderson, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Pump. 1,474,877;
Nov. 20.
Anderson, Charles C, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, assignor to
The Anderson Piston Company, Bowling Green, Ohio.
Piston. 1,444,942 ; Feb. 13.
Anderson, Charles E., Chicago, and F. P. Perkins, Park
Ridge. 111. Automatic vacuum producer. 1,441,651 ;
Jan. 9.
Anderson, Charles E., and L. Feldman, Sioux Falls, S.
Dak. Life guard. 1,445,655 ; Feh. 20.
Anderson, Charles M., Waterloo, Iowa. Teat cup for
milking machines. 1,476,788 ; Dec. 11.
Anderson, Charles T. (See Grieten, Frederick M., as-
signor.)
Anderson, Charles W., et al. (See Cooper, Daniel R.,
assignor.)
Anderson, Charles W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Power control
for saw tables and the like. 1,450,906 ; Apr. 10.
Anderson, Christina, et al. (See Gutekunst, David W.,
as.signor.)
Anderson, Clifton R. (See Farris, Grover C. assignor.)
Anderson, Conrad E., Detroit, Mich. Steel newel post.
1,472,897; Nov. 6.
Anderson, Coverdale S., Lesbury, and R. Wood, Alnwick.
England. Roller, drum, sheave, pulley, and the like.
1,448,989; Mar. 20.
Anderson, Dennis M., Columbus, Ohio. Drain shelf.
1,477,799; Dec. 18.
Anderson, Duncan M., Mainz, Germany. Artificial arm.
1.458,923 : June 19.
Anderson, E. D., Inc. (See Anderson, E. D., and Beck-
mann, assignors.)
Anderson, E. D., Inc. (See Beckmann, Carl, assignor.)
Anderson, Earl A., Cleveland. Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Light fixture. Des. 62,542 ; June 19.
.\nderson. Edgar T., and W. Morgan, Scranton, Pa. Skim-
ming device for coal jigs. 1,455,854; May 22.
Anderson, Edward, Minneapolis, Minn. Grain separator.
1,464,491; Aug. 14.
Anderson, Edward, assignor of ono-tenth to J. H. Moor-
man, Denver, Colo. Lock. 1,455,770 ; May 22.
Anderson, Edward, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The A. A. Simonds-Dayton Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Making ceramic products. 1,458,376 ; June 12.
Anderson, Edward, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The A. A. Simonds-Dayton Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Storage battery. 1,458,377 ; June 12.
Anderson, Edward C. (See La Grandeur, A. J., and An-
derson.)
Anderson, Elmer S., assignor to Anderson-Barngrover
Mfg. Co., San Jose, Calif. Prune dipper and grader.
1,475,419 ; Nov. 27.
Anderson, Emil R., Chicago, 111. Furnace grate.
1,459,870 ; June 26.
Anderson, Emil S., Chicago, III. Curtain stretcher.
1,441,901 ; Jan. 9.
Anderson, Emma V., Sioux City, Iowa. Folding table.
1,472,575 : Oct. 30.
Anderson, Emmerick, Dayton, Ky. Shoe. 1,467,296;
Sept. 11.
Anderson, Ernest. (See Nelson, John, assignor.)
Anderson, Ernest D., and C. Beckmann, assignors to E. D.
Ander.«;on, Inc., New York, N. Y. Box-making machine.
1.463,454 : July 31.
Anderson, Ernst G. K., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Appleton Electric Co., Chicago, 111. Lens mounting
for lamp casings. 1,462,472 ; July 24.
Anderson, Ernst G. K., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Appleton Electric Co., Chicago, 111. Automatic
switch control for spotlamps. 1,462,473 ; July 24.
Anderson, Ernst G. K., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Appleton Electric Co., (ihicago, 111. Spot extension
lamp. 1,469,981 ; Oct. 9.
Anderson, Ernst G. K., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Appleton Electric Co. Mounting for
universal spotlamps. 1,469,982 ; Oct. 9.
Anderson, Evald, Berkeley, assignor to International
Precipitation Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus
for the electrical separation of suspended material from
gases. 1.444,997; Feb. 13.
Anderson, Evald, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Precipitation Company. Mak-
ing cement and by-products. 1.465,833 ; Aug." 21.
Anderson, Evald, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Precipitation Comp.Tny. Re-
covering potassium compound in connection with cement
manufacture. 1,465,834: Aug. 21.
Anderson, Evald, and W. A. Schmidt, assignors to Inter-
national Precipitation Company, Los Angeles. Calif.
Apparatus for electrical separation of suspended par-
ticles from cases. 1,444.092 ; Feb. 6.
Anderson, Francis V., Eaclne, Wis. Tire tool. 1,469,138 ;
Sept. 25.
Anderson, Frank, assignor to Barcalo Manufacturing
Company. Buffalo, N. Y. Bedstead end frame. Des.
62.357 : May 15.
Anderson, Frank C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Switch stand.
1.447,611 : Mar. 6.
Anderson, Frank C, assignor to The American Valve and
Meter Comp.any, Cincinnati, Ohio. Switch stand.
1,463,140: July 24.
Anderson, Fred E., Osage City, Kans. Motor control.
1.477,926; Dec. 18.
Anderson, Fred E., assignor of one-half to A. Robert, Osage
City, Kans. Disruptable pin for motor-starting de-
vices. 1.466,780: Sept. 4.
Anderson, Fred E., assignor to D. S. Erickson, Osage City,
Kans. Combined intake manifold and fuel preheater.
1,466.921 : Sept. 4.
Anderson, Fred J., Bishop Hill, L. H. Cowden, Kewanee,
and L. Ericson, Bishop Hill, 111. Planter. 1,477,097 ;
Dec. 11.
Anderson, Fritz A., assignor to Burdick Cabinet Company,
Milton, Wis. Therapeutic appliance. 1,472,779 ; Nov. 6.
Anderson, George D., Hastings, Nebr. Flexible translucent
sheet. 1.475.774: Nov. 27.
Anderson, George B., Montpelier, Vt. Adjustable keeper
plate. 1,458,637; June 12.
.\nderson, George H., Kalamazoo, Mich. Automatic valve
means. 1,444.943; Feb. 13.
.■Anderson, George H., Kalamazoo. Mich. Vacuum heating
system and automatic and safety control means therefor.
1.445.0G1 : Feb. 13.
Anderson, George H., Kalamazoo, Mich. Automatic valve
means. 1,461,885; July 17.
Anderson. George M., In'wood, Iowa. Eccentric hook.
1.449,576: Mar. 27.
Anderson, George W., St. Louis, AIo. Adjustable droplight
support. 1,452,950 ; Apr. 24.
Anderson, Gideon, assignor to The West Gravitiser Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Tilting table. 1,470,132;
Oct. 9.
Anderson, Gustaf W. (See Howard, S. R., and Ander-
son.)
Anderson. Harley C. E., North Vancouver, British Colum-
bia. Canada. Sun-sheltering cover for pneumatic tires.
1,472,033 ; Oct. 30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Oontimied.
Anderson, Harley E., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Hand Brake Company. Hold-
inpr devicp for car-brake mechanism. 1,465..S28 ; .\n(r. 21.
Anderson, Harley E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
American Hand Brake Company, Chicago, 111. Brake-
operating mechanism. 1,468,691 ; Sept. 25.
Anderson, Harley E., assi};nor to The Anderson Brake
Appliance Company, Chicago, 111. Brake apparatus
for railwav and other vehicles. 1,467,701 ; Sept. 11.
Anderson, Harold N., Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for
rolling gears by a new method. 1,460,528 ; July 3.
Anderson, Harry B., et al. (See Ashley, Erie G., as-
signor.)
Anderson, Harry F., et al. (See Hancock, Raymond F.,
assignor.)
Anderson, Harry P., Marion, Ind. Method and machine
for constructing embossed glass plate. 1,465,507 ;
Aug. 21.
Anderson, Harry T., assignor to Harry Vissering and
Company, Chicago, 111. Manufacture of drawbar yokes.
1,443,518 ; Jan. 30.
Anderson, Harry T., Butler, assignor to Standard Steel
Car Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Door-locking mecha-
nism. 1,469,852 ; Oct. 2.
Ander.son, Henry J., Anacortes, Wash. Berry carrier.
1,447,402 ; Mar. 6.
Anderson, Herman E. G., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Cow-tail
holder. 1,467,221 ; Sept. 4.
Anderson, Herschel F., Huntsville, 111. Mail-bag catcher
and deliverer. 1,474,101 ; Nov. 13.
Anderson, Howard P., St. Louis. Mo. Cast-steel hopper
for hopper-bottom cars. 1,444,443 ; Feb. 6.
Anderson. Howard P., St. Louis, Mo. Locomotive fire bos.
1,446,081 ; Feb. 20.
Anderson. James. (See Pyle, D. P., and Anderson.)
Anderson, James, Wheeling, W. Va. Soot blower.
1,464,798 ; Aug. 14.
Anderson, James A., Morgan, Utah. Conveyer. 1,478,844 ;
Dec. 25.
Anderson, James B., assignor to Pumpless Blow Torch
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Blowtorch. 1,456,718;
May 29.
Anderson, James B., Shaler Township, Allegheny County,
assignor to Peoples Natural Gas Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Gas burner. 1,456,754 ; May 29.
Anderson, James B., Shaler Township, Allegheny County,
assignor to The Peoples Natural Gas Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Valve. 1,477,023 ; Dec. 11.
.inderson, James C, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Varley
Duplex Magnet Company. Circuit breaker and con-
troller. 1,445,261 ; Feb. 13.
Anderson, .Tames C, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Varley
Duplex Magnet Comnany. Circuit breaker and con-
troller. 1,445,262; Feb. 13.
Anderson, James G., Needham, assignor to Pressure
Proof Piston Ring Company, Boston, Mass. Making
resilient split rings. 1,450.346 ; Apr. 3.
Anderson, James L., Bayonne, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Welding apparatus. 1,449,369 ;
Mar. 2T.
Anderson, James L., Bayonne, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Permanent Joint in fabricated form
and making the same. 1,450,935 ; Apr. 10.
Anderson, James L., Bayonne, and S. Plumley, Westfield,
N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Pres-
sure regulator. 1,450.236 : Apr. 3.
Anderson. James R., Hot Springs, Mont. Attachment
for beds. 1,460.306 ; June 26.
Anderson, James W., administrator. (See Hill, Percy L.)
Anderson, James W., assignor to Anderson Manufnctur-
ing Company, San Francisco. Calif. Photographer's
studio appliance. 1,474.809 : Nov. 20.
Anderson, Jasper R.. Fargo, N. Dak. Necktie holder.
Des. 63,064 ; Oct. 2.
Anderson, .John, Duhith, Minn. Indicator for washing
machines. 1,441,821 ; Jan. 9.
Anderson, John, Massbach, 111. Latch for sates. 1,447 705-
Mar. 6. - . ,
Anderson. John, Charleston, Wash. Spark plug
1.407.413: Sept. 11.
Anderson. John A., Geneseo, 111. Attachment for bear-
ings. 1,455,515 : May 15.
Anderson. John P.. Oakland, Calif. Canning machine.
1,455,013 : May 15.
Anderson. John' F., Oakland, Calif. Can exhauster.
1,4.55,014 ; May 15.
Anderson, John H., St. Paul, Minn. Sled knee. 1,473,415 :
Nov. 6.
Anderson, .John M. S., Bridgeport, Conn. Toy fishing
game. 1,473,603; Nov. 13.
Anderson, John N.. Lawrence, Mass. Driver for spinning
spools. 1,469,983; Oct. 9.
Anderson, John O., and O. P. Peterson, Ely, Minn. Cbarso
prohontin',' and vaporizinc: device. 1.445.104; Fi^h 1.",
Anderson, John O., and 0. P. Peterson, Elv, Minn. Charsro
preheating and vaporizing device. 1,462,844 ; July 24
Anderson. John R., Molino, 111. Plane. 1448"l77-
Mar. 13. ...
Anderson, Julius. Minneapolis, Minn. Quick-action vise
1,475,618; Nov. 27.
Anderson, Leonard H., Bridgeport, Conn. Draw-chuck
attachment. 1,453,117; Apr. 24.
Anderson, Leonldas E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Clutch. 1.440,575 ;
Jan. 2.
Andersou, Lorenzo N., Hawkinsville, Ga. Self-serving
store. 1,461.374; July 10.
Anderson, Louis W., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
The Tunnel & Sewer Machine Engineering Company,
Buffalo, N. Y. Tunneling machine. 1,462,997 ; .Tuly 24.
Anderson, Louis W., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
The Tunnel & Sewer Machine Engineering Company,
Buffalo, N. Y. Erector for tunnel structures.
1,478,163 ; Dec. 18.
Anderson, Louis W., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to The
Tunnel & Sewer Machine Engineering Company, Buf-
falo. N. Y. Tunneling machine. 1,478.466 ; Dec. 25.
Anderson Manufacturing Company. (See Anderson,
James W., assignor.)
Anderson, Martin, Randwick, near Sydney, New South
^Vales, Australia. Expanding and smoothing the bores
in gun barrels. 1,455,771 ; May 22.
Anderson, Monroe, Pembroke, Ky. Powder sprayer.
1,464,799 : Aug. 14.
Anderson Motor Company. (See Deas, Coon A., assignor.)
Anderson. Nathalia C., Franklin, Jlinn. Collapsible nest.
1,443,809 : Jan. 30.
Anderson, Nelson G., Chicago, 111. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 1,444,862 ; Feb. 13.
Anderson, Newton M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
T. Bemis, sr., T. Bemis, jr., arid R. Berais, trustees of
Anderson Steam Vulcanizer Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Vulcanizer. Rel5,70l ; Oct. 23.
Anderson, Niels K., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Tem-
perature relay. 1,470,676 ; Oct. 16.
Anderson, Nils A., New York, N. Y. Tool for grinding
electrical contact points. 1.458.459 ; June 12.
Anderson, Olaf A., and J. M. Macrae, assignors to Michi-
gan Machine Co., Detroit, Mich. Means for resurfac-
ing cylinders. 1,472,036 ; Oct. 30.
Anderson. Ole, assignor of one-half to H. Nilsson, Ham-
mond, Ind. Wall panel. Des. 63,020: Sept. 18.
Anderson, Olof B., Marquette, Mich., assignor to E. H,
Longyear Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Oil-saving de-
■Tice for oil wells. 1,472,952 ; Nov. 6.
Anderson, Oscar, East Gloucester, Mass. Holder for
canvas stretcher frames. 1,456,861 ; May 29.
Anderson, Otto, Cleveland, Ohio. Steering-wheel lock.
1,445,866: Feb. 20.
Anderson, Peter, Owatonna, Minn. Pencil pin and clip.
1,451,413 ; Apr. 10.
Anderson, Peter A. (See Armstrong, P. M., and Ander-
son.)
Anderson Piston Company, The. (See Anderson, Charles
C, assignor.)
Anderson, Raymond E., Boone, Iowa. Draft equalizer.
1.450.781 ; Apr. 3.
Anderson-Rees Refrigerating Machine Co. (See Ander-
son, August P., assignor.)
Anderson, Richard E.', Portland, and O. G. Larson,
Silverton, assignors to A. & L. Motor Corporation,
Albany, Oreg. Valve mechansim for internal-combus-
tion engines. 1,467,747 : Sept. 11.
Anderson, Robert D., Enid. Okla. Gate. 1,441,322 ;
Jan. 9.
Anderson, Robert H.. Ambler, Pa., assignor to Asbestos
Shingle. Slate & Sheathing Company. Apparatus for
forming strips of a.sbestos-cement material. 1,45.'?, 675:
June 12.
Anderson. Robert M., Como, Miss. Plow fender.
1.450,828 ; Apr. 3.
Anderson. Robert W., Covington, Ky. Rail mounting.
1,454.915 ; May 15.
Anderson. Roy H., St. James, Minn. Garment fastener.
1.459,966: June 26.
Anderson, Samuel R., Hardin, 111. Dirigible headlight for
vehicles. 1,464,125 ; Aug. 7.
Anderson, Swan F., Rockford, 111. Hand tool. 1,476,033;
Dec. 4.
Anderson, Swan P., and A. Farh, Rockford, 111. Wreck-
ing tool. 1,473,072; Nov. 6.
Anderson, Thomas P. (See Carpenter, R. P., and An-
derson.)
.\nderson, Thomas G. (See McCov. H. A., and Anderson.)
.inderson, Tom D., San Jose, Calif. Bed. 1,452,104;
Apr. 17.
Anderson. Ulrich, Wausau, Wis. Grinding machine.
1, 480.034 : July 3.
Anderson, Victor C, Minneapolis, Minn. Bucksaw frame.
1,470,372 : Oct. 9.
.\nderson, Vincent G.. Kenoslia, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company.
Walking motion, propelling apparatus. 1,455,380 ;
May 15.
-Miderson, Virgil C, assignor to Federal Generator Asso-
ciation, Seattle, Wash. Vaporizer. 1,459,667 : June 19.
Anderson, William C, Kansas City, Mo. Exposure timer.
1.474.342: Nov. 20.
Anderson, William P., Torrington, Wyo. Scraping tool.
1,443.860: Jan. 30.
.'Vnderson, William M., Minneapolis, Minn. Valve-actuat-
ing rod for internal-combustion engines. 1,443,940 ;
UNITED STATES PATENT Ot^FICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patenieen — Continuoil.
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Anderson, William M., BoyceviUe, Wis. Cow-tail holder.
1,470.040 ; Oct. 9.
Anderson, William P. (See Bryce, J. W., and Anderson. 1
Anderson, Wilson D., Bremerton, Wash. Vending di'vlcc.
1,450.8L'9 ; Apr. 3.
Anderson, Wilson D., Bremerton, Wash. Vending device.
1,4,50,S30 ; Apr. 3.
Andersson, I'atrilv, New York, N. Y. Photograph-pnntins
macliine. 1,47G,574 : Dec. 4.
Andlaiier, Albert 1'., Kansas City, Mo. Reel. 1,467,52:5 ;
Sept. 11.
Andrado, Cipriano, jr.. New York, N. Y. Differential.
1,471,642 : Oct. 23.
Andrnde, Cipriano, Jr., New York, N. Y. Differential.
1,472,452 : Oct. 30. „ ^, ,
Andrade, Cipriano, jr.. New York, N. Y. . Differential.
1.473,201 ; Nov. 6.
Andrade. Jules, Doubs, France. Combination of sprlng.s
1,440,363 ; Jan. 2.
Andrae, Peter J., and A. W. Swanson, Seattle, Wash.;
said Andrae assianor to said Swanson. Can opener.
1,441,652 ; Jan. 9.
Andraska, Frank, Marshfleld, Wis. Tire chain. 1,452,405 ;
Apr. 17.
Andre, Marie J. C, Paris, France. Pneumatic tire.
1,458,458 ; June 12.
Andrea, Ai^nes I..., New York, N. Y., assignor to Nichols
Dehydiator Corporation. Apparatus for desiccating
food. 1,452,586; Apr. 24.
Andreas, Alex B., assignor to J. G. Howard, Chicago; 111.
Bottle-cap remover and sealer. 1,448,047 ; Mar. 13.
Andreasen, Andreas, Brooklyn, N. Y. Broom and mop
hanger. 1,440,900; Jan. 2.
Andreau. Roland L., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Production of phos-
phorus oxychloride. 1,462,732 ; July 24.
Andreau. lioland L., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Refining camphor.
1.46S.S71 ; Sept. 18.
Andreau, Roland L., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Producing terpenic
alcohols. 1,478,690; Dec. 25.
Andreino, Hector, assignor to Society Fabriques des
Moutres Zenith successeur de Fabriques des Moutres
Zenith Georges Favre-Tacot & Cie., Le Locle, Switzer-
land. Magneto. 1,442,512 ; Jan. 16.
Andres, George S., Chicago, 111. Attaching device.
1,455,516 ; May 15.
Andres, Lorraine F., Cincinnati, Ohio. Film-transporting
box. 1,465,204 ; Aug. 14.
Andresen, August, Oakland, Calif. Combined buffer and
bumper. 1,449,210; Mar. 20.
Andresen, P*ter N., and P. J. Jeffway, Salem, Oreg.
Dirigible headlight. 1,461,341; J«ly 10.
Andresen, Viggo V. .T., Copenhagen, Denmark. Denti-
frice. 1,470,794; Oct. 16.
Andrew, Cecil D., Bu.xton, England. Chuck for lathes
and the like. 1,456,293 : May 22.
Andrew, George E. (See Robbins, Frank, assignor.)
Andrew, Joseph. (See Andrew, Richard E., assignor.)
Andrew, Leroy S. (See Bronson, George E., assignor.)
Andrew, Richard E., assignor of one-half to J. Andrew,
Philadelphia, Pa. Trolley crossing. 1,450,276 ; Apr. 3.
Andrew, Thomas, Rochdale, England. Yarn package.
1.477,162 ; Dec. 11,
Andrew, Vaughan L.. Superior, Wis. Wind-wheel hub for
windmills. 1,465,404 ; Aug. 21.
Andrews, Benjamin, Houston, Tex. Apparatus for treat-
ing hydrocarbons. 1,464,918 ; Aug. 14.
Andrews, Charles, jr., assignor to Andrews Wire & Iron
Works, Rockford, 111. Bag holder. 1,442,113 ; Jan. 16.
Andrews, Charles, jr., Rockford, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Washburn Company, Worcester,
Mass. Handle for toasters and the like. 1,463,541 ;
July 31.
Andrews, Charles W., Spokane, Wash. Portable house.
1.459,761 : June 26.
Andrews, Cbarles W., Duluth, Minn. Complete gasifica-
tion of solid fuel. 1,474,012 ; Nov. 13.
Andrews, Charlie M., assignor of one-half to G. E. Moore,
Caryville, Tenn. Combined trolley frog and electric
cut-out. 1,463,029 ; July 24.
Andrews, Dennis C, Cloquet, Minn. Wood chipper.
1,464,690; Aug. 14.
Andrews, Edgar J., Rupert, Idaho. Scraper attachment
for tractors. 1,459,566; June 19.
-Vndrews, Edith F., and W. B. Sturgis, Chicaso. 111. Re-
peating mechanism for phonographs. 1,473,071 ; Nov. 6.
Andrews, Edward F., Maywood, 111. Hydrometer.
1,453,488 ; May 1.
Andrews, Edward F., and R. E. Acre, Maywood, 111.
Single-unit generating plant. 1,447,371 ; Mar. 6.
Andrews. Frank W., Wapakoneta, Ohio. Auxiliary air
valve for engines. 1,443.554 ; Jan. 30.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,078 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick .\.. Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills. New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,079 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills. New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,080 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. .1., assignor tc
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,081 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,082 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,083 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,084 ; Mar. 13.
-indrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,085 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,086 ; Mar. 13.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to The
Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,130 ; Mar. 27.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to The
Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,131 ; Mar. 27.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,161 ; Apr. 3.
Andrews, Frederick A., Pequannock, N. J., assignor to
The Esmond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar
article. Des. 62,162 ; Apr. 3.
Andrews, Frederick A., Brooklyn, assignor to The Esmond
Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar article. Des.
62,252; Apr. 24.
Andrews, Fredrick B., Yonkera, N. Y. Lawn mower.
1,441,141 ; Jan. 2.
Andrews, Harry D., Cheyenne, Wyo. Hood attachment.
1,447,114 ; Feb. 27.
Andrews, John G., Murphyeboro, 111. Sanitary soap tray.
1,459,043 ; June 19.
Andrews, John M. (See Stanley, Charles 0., assignor.)
Andrews, John S., Gary, Ind. Steam iwiler. 1,459,648 ;
June 19.
Andrews, John S., Gary, Ind. Combustion apparatus.
1,459,649 ; June 19.
Andrews, Leslie G., and R. R. Theis, Lincoln, Nebr.
Key holder. 1,451,802 ; Apr. 17.
Andrews, Preston L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Envelope-fastening
device. 1,474,876 ; Nov. 20.
Andrews, Richard, assignor of three-fourths to E. O.
Zynda, Charles Town, W. Va. Paper tent. 1,448,821 ;
Mar. 20.
Andrews, Roger W., Washington, D. C, assignor to North-
ern Equipment Company, Erie, Pa. Feeding water to
boilers. 1,440,521 ; Jan. 2.
Andrews. Roger W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Northern
Equipment Company, Erie, Pa. Boiler-feed-water regu-
lator. 1,454,146; May 8.
Andrews, William 6., Chicago, 111. Machine and process
for remilling finished flour to bleach same and open
starch cells. 1,462,730; July 24.
Andrews Wire & Iron Works. (See Andrews, Charles,
jr., assignor.)
Andrich, Herbert F., Detroit, Mich. Pneumatic-tire cas-
ing. 1,455.855 ; May 22.
Andrioli, Vlttorio, Schenectady, N. Y. Expanding cross-
head shoe. 1,475,337 ; Nov. 27.
Andrist, Loren W. R., Mankato, Minn. Camping kit.
1,441,475 ; Jan. 9.
Andrix, Harry, Adrian, Mich. Nut lock. 1,448,178 ;
Mar. 13.
Andrus, Millard B., Draper, Utah. Beet topper. 1,465,798 ;
Aug. 21.
Anekee, John. (See Faubert, V. T., Anekee, and Young.)
Anfindsen, Christian B., Charleroi, Pa. Kick-back car
dump. 1,453,331 ; May 1.
Angel, Adrian W. (See Moll, W., and Angel.)
Angel, Albert, Cleveland, Ohio. Advertising apparatus.
1,465,753 : Aug. 21.
Angel International Corporation. (S^e Stanley, Irving,
assignor.)
Angeletti, Joseph M., New York, N. Y. Hair cutter.
1.445,057 ; Feb. 13.
Angell, Arnold A., Chicago, 111. Method and apparatus
for finishing leather. 1,463,542 ; July 31.
Angell, Chester M., assignor to Vesta Battery Corpo-
ration, Chicago, 111. Handling, drying, and forming
pasted battery plates. 1,451,801 ; Apr. 17.
Angell, Chester M., assignor to Vesta Battery Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Isolator for battery separators.
1,460,010; .Tune 26.
Angell, Frank B., assignor of seven-sixteenths to A.
Koenig, San Francisco, and one-eighth to C. F. For-
ester, Los Angeles, Calif. Can-opening device.
1.472,862 ; Nov. 6.
.ingehis, Louis, New York, N. Y. Steaming cabinet.
1,453,967 ; May 1.
Angerer, Victor, Ridley Park, assignor to William Whar-
ton, Jr., & Company, Incorporated, Easton, Pa. Switch
tongue. 1,466,461 ; Aug. 28.
Angevjne, G. U., Company, The. (See Angevine, Glenn
TJ., assignor.)
.\ngevine, Glenn V., assignor to The G. U. Angevine
Company, Chicago, 111. Drapery hanger. 1,451,754 :
Apr. 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FRO'M THK
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Angier, Edward H. (See Wheildon, William JI., as-
signor.)
Angier, Edward H., Framingham, Mass. Bale. 1,468,130 ;
Sept. 18.
Angier, Edward H., Framingham, Mass. Pacliaging arti-
cles. 1 476 319 * Dec. 4.
Angier, Edward H., Framingbam, and W. M. Wheildon,
Ashland, Mass., said Wheildon assignor to said Angler.
Package. 1,447,331 ; Mar. 6.
Angle Brace Collapsible Box Company. (See Beere,
Arthur W., assignor.)
Angle, Glc'un D., Uayton, Ohio. Adjustable coupling for
magneto drives. 1,454,594 ; May 8.
Anglemyer, Williard A., Indianapolis, Ind. Shock ab-
sorber. 1,476,320 ; Dec. 4.
Anglim, Thomas H., Dunkirk, N. Y. Method and appara-
tus for pasteurizing milk. 1,468,871 ; Sept. 25.
Anglo American Mill Co. (See Lake, Edmund h ., as-
signor. )
Angus, Arthur R., Minehead, England. Railway satc-
runuing device. 1,443,304; Jan. 23.
Angus, Arthur R., Westminster, London, England. Con-
trol of trains. 1,443,305 ; Jan. 23.
Animated Picture Products Company. (See Saalburg,
Charles W., assignor.) ^ ^ , , ,„,.
Anko Manufacturing Company, The. (See Kohl, Theo-
dore G., assignor.)
Anlauf, Carl, Pipestone, Minn. Walking stepladder.
1,467,245; Sept. 4.
Annison, Richard H., London, England. Piston-control
mechanism. 1,463,785 ; Aug. 7.
Ansardi, Adam. (See Uravolet, J. D., and Ansardi.)
Ansart, Louis L., assignor to' Underwood Computing Ma-
chine Company, New York, N. Y. Computing machine.
1,460,469 ; July 3.
Ansbacher Motorenfabrik Karl Bachmann Aktiengesell-
schaft. (See Kreissle, Hermann O., assignor.)
Anschutz & Co. (See Schuler, Max, assignor.)
Ansco Company. (See Bornmann, Carl., assignor.)
Ansco Company. (See Pausch, Oliver W., assignor.)
Anshen, Zalkind, Boston, Mass., assignor to Boston
Jewelry Manufacturing Company. Crown setting for
articles of jewelry. Des. 63,548 ; Dec. 18.
Ansley Aerial Company. (See Smith, Robert B., assignor.)
Ansley, Frederick C. R. (See Bedingfield. Charles H.,
assignor. ) . , , ,
Anson, Edward E., Clarksville, Ohio. Adjustable gate.
1,458,794 ; June 12.
Ansorge, Percy I., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lightmg-fixturc
part. Des. 62,560 ; June 26.
Ansorge, Percy I., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lighting-fixture part.
Des. 62,630 ; July 10.
Anspach, Charles, Brownlee, Nebr. Folding egg crate.
1,468,936; Sept. 25. ^ .
Anspach, Marcel, assignor to Societe Anonyme Beige
"Saber" Entreprises & Revetements, Brussels, Belgium.
Glass tile for covering walls. 1,454,84:' ; May 15.
Anstead, George J., Baltimore, Md. Type-bar clip for
typewriters. 1,443,065 ; Jan. 23.
Antal, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jewel case. Des. 63,445 ;
Dec. 11.
Anthon, John H., San Francisco Calif. Game. 1,475,734 ;
Nov. 27.
Anthon, John H., assignor of one-half to A. L. Slee, San
Francisco, Calif. Antiskidding device. 1,447,004 ;
Feb. 27.
Anthony, Alfred R., Detroit, Mich. Burner. 1,451,063 ;
Apr. 10.
Anthony Company. (See Anthony, William C, assignor.)
Anthony Company, The. (See Dent, William H., assignor.)
Anthony Company, The. (See Martindell, Frank, as-
signor.)
Anthony Company, The. (See Morse, Albert W., as-
signor.)
Anthony Company, The. (See WoUheim, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Anthony, George H., Sykesville, Pa. Automatic tire
pump. 1,448,248 ; Mar. 13.
Anthonv, James T., East Orange, N. J. Washing ma-
chine. 1,459.079 : June 19.
Anthony, Joseph W., Lynn, Mass. Leather-folding ma-
chine. 1,477,745; Dec. 18.
Anthony, Marcus O., New York, N. Y. Pin ticket.
1,451,486; Apr. 10.
Anthony, Marcus O., New York, N. Y., assignor to Con-
tinental Engineering Corporation, Omaha, Nebr. Ro-
tary valve for internal-combustion engines. 1,454,423 ;
May 8.
Anthony, Marcus 0., New Yqrk, N. Y., assignor to Con-
tinental Engineering Corporation, Omaha, Nebr. Self-
grinding poppet valve. 1,467,991 ; Sept. 18.
Anthony, Marcus O., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Con-
tinental Engineering Corporation, Omaha, Nebr. Ro-
tary valve. 1,462,160 ; July 17.
Anthony, Riley E., Omaha, Nebr. Eccentric hook.
1,463,381 ; July 31.
Anthony, Thomas P.. Edgewater Park, N. J. Pipe manu-
facture. 1,469,206; Oct. 2.
Anthony, Thomas P., Edgewater Park, N. J. Method
and apparatus for forming pipe molds. 1,475,217 ;
Nov. 27.
Anthony-Vail Tool & Machine Company. (See Vail,
Charles H.. assignor.)
absorber.
Anthony, William C, assignor to Anthony Company,
Streator, 111. Body scoop. 1,468,951 ; Sept. 25.
Anthony, William C, assignor to Anthony Company,
Streator, 111. Rocker dumping body. Rel5,690 ; Sept. 25.
Anthracite Separator Company. (See Pardee, Frank,
assignor.)
Anti-Corrosion Engineering Company. (See Musselman,
Joseph F., assignor.)
Antisell, Fi-ank L., Perth Amboy, N. J. Electrolytic dep-
osition of copper. 1,465,034 ; Aug. 14.
Antisell, Frank L., Perth Amboy, N. J. Pump or prime
mover. 1,471,320 ; Oct. 23.
Antoine, Alfred D., assignor to Advance Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Check-controlled machine. 1,452,721 ;
Apr. 24.
Anton, Christopher L., Monongahela, Pa. Combination
wrench and pipe cutter. 1,449,486 ; Mar. 27.
Anton, Ray. (See Sabbag, L. G., and Anton.)
Antonelli, Giuseppe, Turin, Italy. Shock
1,462,731 ; July 24.
Anyway Sweeper Manufacturing Company. (See Cohen,
Harry, assignor.)
Apeldoornsche Machlnefabriek en Melaalgieterij Voorheen
Loog Landaal. (See Ferguson, George, assignor.)
.4ptfel, Charles, Cincinnati, Ohio. Knitting machine.
1,459,352; June 19.
Apgar, Marshall F. (See Hall, J. H., and Apgar.)
Apgar, Stanley, assignor to Taylor-Wharton Iron and
Steel Company, High Bridge, N. J. Heat treatment
of light castings. 1,462,460 ; July 17.
Apgar, Stanley, and G. R. Hanks, assignors to Taylor-
Wharton Iron and Steel Company, High Bridge, N. J.
Treatment of manganese steel castings. 1,466,636 ;
Aug. 28.
Apollo Magneto Corporation. (See Schmid, Herman, as-
signor.)
Apothgloz, Charles, New York. N. Y. Tea and coffee
strainer. 1,478,628 ; Dec. 25.
Appel, Eugene, Los Angeles, Calif. Water service.
1,445,058 ; Feb. 13.
Appel, Fred, et al. (See Webb, Benjamin F., assignor.)
ApiDel. Henrv, Plainview, Minn. Box-cover fastener.
1,476,679 : Dec. 11.
Appelgate, Herlin M., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
I. Warner, New York, N. Y. Electric timer. 1,472,780 ;
Nov. 6.
Appelhoff, Constantino, Dayton, Ohio. Outlet strainer.
1,467,772 ; Sept. 11.
Appelquist, Erik, Worcester, Mass., assignor to Rule Form
Machine Company. Rule-form machine. 1,474,924 ;
Nov. 20.
Appinger, Friedrich, and P. Bachhofer, Nuremberg, Ger-
many. Adjustable screw spanner. 1,44(3#56 ; Feb. 27.
Apple, Grover C, Greensboro, N. C. Cap. 1,462,438;
July 17.
Apple, Vincent G., Dayton, Ohio. Armature construction.
1,440.951 ; Jan. 2.
Apple, Vincent G., Dayton, Ohio. Dynamo-electric ma-
chine. 1,440,952 ; Jiin. 2.
Apple, Vincent G., Dayton, Ohio,
vice. 1,449,370; Mar. 27.
Apple, Vincent G., Dayton, Ohio,
for dynamo-electric machines.
Apple, Vincent G., Dayton, Ohio,
lator.s, 1,453,118 ; Apr. 24.
Apple, Vincent G., Dayton, Ohio.
Nov. 13.
Applebaum, Samuel B., assignor to The New Rochelle
Permutit Company, New York, N. Y. Water-softening
apparatus. 1,443,892 : Jan. 30.
Appleberg, Edwin J., Chicago, 111. Automatic change
gear. 1,472,263; Oct. 30.
Appleby, Clarence K., Providence, R. L Calculator.
1,440,364 ; Jan. 2.
Appleby, William H.. Sandwich, Ontario, Canada. Tiltable
and quick-detachable steering wheel. 1,444,898 ;
Feb. 13.
Applegate, Daniel, Port Clinton, Ohio. Frictional gear-
ing. 1,454,615 ; May 8.
.A.pplegate, George H.. Orlando, assignor of one-third to
H. TIsell, Tampa, Fla., and one-third to A. D. Dalrym-
ple, Mackinaw City, Mich. Combined locket and watch
or clock. 1,446,082 ; Feb. 20.
Applegate, H. W. (See Shaw, John T., assignor.)
Appleton Electric Co. (See Anderson, Ernest G. K.,
assignor.)
Appleton, Ernest G., assignor to Chicago Fuse Mfg. Co.,
Chicago. 111. Fuse plug. 1,475,558 ; Nov. 27.
Appleton Wood Products Co. (See Miller, Richard, as-
signor.)
Aptowicz, Leon, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ash sifter. 1,464,964 ;
Aug. 14.
.\ptowicz. Leon, Yonkers, N. Y. Sled. 1,475.529 ; Nov. 27.
Aquazone Laboratories, Inc. (See Brazelle, Benjamin,
assignor.)
Aragose, Frank, North Adams, Mass. Spark plug.
1,452,177 ; Apr. 17.
Arbes, Peter J., Ada, Minn. Pants presser. 1,471,676 ;
Oct. 23.
Arbuckle, Alexander J., Johannesburg, Transvaal, South
Africa. Means for separating the liquid and solid com-
ponents of mixtures of liquids and solids. 1,454,916 ;
May 15.
Current-controlling de-
Constructing armatures
1,449,371 ; Mar. 27.
Tool for forming insu-
Bearing. 1.474,134 ;
UNrriOI) STATKS I'Al'KNT OFFIGK, 1923.
AlL>habetical list of patentees— Gontnmed.
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Arbuekk-. Samuel F.. Connersvllle. Ind., assignor to
Monogram Lens Corporation, New iork, N. T. Ileaa-
Ught construction. 1,460.834; July 3.
Arbuckle. Samuel F.. Detroit, Mich., assignor to Mono-
Tam Lens Corporation, New York, N. Y. Making
fight distril)Utors and manufacturing the same nnl
formly in quantities. 1,460,835; July 3.
Arbuckle, Samuel F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Mono-
gram Lens Corporation, New York, N. Y. Glasb-moKl-
burnislilng process and apparatus. 1,460,836; July rt.
Arbuthnot, Earl H., Flora, 111. Clamp. 1,465,329 ;
Aug. 21.
Arcade Manufacturing Company. (See Tscherning,
Henrv, assignor.) „ „ t^ i i,
Arcadia Trailer Corporation. (See Burgess, Frank D.,
\rce, Slaniiol J., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Elastic wheel.
1,447.291 ; Mar. 6. „ , ^, , rr
Arch Crown Mfg. Co. (See Wittstein, Charles T., us
siiTiior )
Archer, ' Charles L., Des Moines, Iowa. Cord tire.
1,451,645 ; Apr. 10. ^ ^ vr- » ■ * ,.
Archer John, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Water heater.
1,474,878 ; Nov. 20. „ „ t • r. ^
Archer, Lenah B., executrix. (See Burrows, Linus P.)
Archer, Robert S., and Z. Jeffries, Cleveland, Ohio, as-
signors to Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Aluminum-base alloy and treating it. 1,472,(38;
Archer,*" Robert S., and Z. Jeffries, Cleveland, Ohio, as-
signors to Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh,
Pa Aluminum-base alloy. 1,472,739 ; Oct. 30.
Archer, Robert S., and Z. Jeffries, Cleveland, Ohio, as-
signors to .Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Aluminum-base alloy. 1,472,740 ; Oct. 30.
Archer, Thomas P. (See Andersen, A. C, Archer, and
Seller )
Archer, Thomas P. (See Edgar, F. M., and Archer.)
\rchibaUl, Eugene C, Council Bluffs, Iowa. bpring
rope socket. 1,474,701; Nov. 20.
Archibald, Francis D., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Manufacture
of nuts for screw bolts, etc. 1,473,777 ; Nov. 13.
Archibald, Whitney A., Bellingham, Wash. Log-loading
jack. 1,475.559 ; Nov. 27. „ ,^ „ • ^
Arden Mills, Inc. (See Feldman, Harold B., assignor.)
Ardner, Max, Lock Haven, Pa. Plumber's clamp.
1.465,330; Aug. 21. ^, „ ^. „
Ardo, Joseph, assignor of one-half to K. Horvatn, New-
hall, W. Va. Manually-propelled flying machine.
1.451.385 ; Apr. 10. „ „ „ ■ u,
Ardo, Joseph, and F. Melfo, NewhaU, W. Va. Variable
electric lamp. 1,464,346; Aug. 7.
Arend, Franz, J. Schwalb, and W. Sonnemann, irankfoit-
on-the-Main, Germany. Fastening the scraper arms for
mechanical roasting furnaces. 1,442,595 ; Jan. lb.
Arendt, Morton, New York, N. Y. Dynamo-electric ma-
chine. 1,476,575 ; Dec. 4. , „ -rr r,
Arendt, Morton, New York, N. Y., and E. V. Brown,
New London, Conn. Hydrogen detector. 1,467,911 ,
Arens, ' Fernando, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Machine for the
manufacture of piping and the like hy centrifugal
castings 1 469 242 • Oct. 2.
Arensberg,' Charles F. C, et al. (See Vogt, Clarence C,
flssisnor )
4rent Arthur, assignor to Arthur Arent Laboratories,
Inc Des Moines, Iowa. Reducing inflammability of
materials. 1,451,313; Apr. 10.
Arent, Arthur, Laboratories, Inc. (See Arent, Arthur,
a.ssi'^iior )
Arentz", Andrew C, et al. (See Gill, Charles H., as-
Are*ntz"^'Hjalmar, Hellerup, Denmark. Machine for the
cleansing of the bottoms and sides of floating ships.
Arey, Samuel E.,'and J. J. Hern, Fellows, Calif. Sucker-
rod hanger. 1,440.712 ; Jan. 2. t^ , id oc
Argenbright, David E. (See Magann. Douglas P.. as-
Arlan, Edward D., assignor of one-third to C. D.
Thomas and one-third to F. J. R/ch, San Francisco,
Calif • F J Rich, administrator of said C. P. Thomas,
deceased. Desiccator. I,457j483 ; June 5.
\riens Frank A., and W. A. Wagner, Sioux City, Iowa.
Animal trap. 1,443.334 ; Jan. 30. ., , ^ * „.
Arkell Safety Bag Company. (See Wandel, Kurt, as-
Arkell°Safety Bag Company. (See Widmer, Howard G.,
assignor.)
Arkwright, Delaney, jr., Newton Falls, Ohio. Burner.
1,45.3:780; May 1. ^ , n c,-b= ., ,.
Arledge. William W. (See Pue, W. A., and SifCord, as-
Arleskir'William S., Pittston, Pa. Air brake. 1.471,815 ;
Arm,*Ma^i, New York. N. Y. Lock 1.452,406 ; Apr 17.
Armagnat, Pierre J., Paris, France. Wavemeter.
1,460,636; July 3. ^, .„ ^. ^
Armbroster, Frederick, Averne, N. Y. Window or
door stop. 1.451.487 ; Apr. 10.
Armbrust. Charles W. (See Hogan, Ada. assignor )
Armbruster, Charles E. H., Denver, Colo. Reflecto-
scope. 1.469,411; Oct. 2.
Armbruster, Charles E. H., Denver, Colo. Dynamic
phoroptometers. -1,469,412; Oct. 2.
Armbruster, Ferdinand P., et al., trustees. (See Schmitz,
Richard, assignor.)
Armengaud, Pierre, Courbevoie, France. Insulating han-
dle for saucepans or other kitchen utensils. 1,455,760 ;
May 15. „ „
Armentrout, Luther B., Borderland, W. Va. Trolley and
feed wire clamp. 1,450,347 ; Apr. 3.
.irmor, James C, West View Borough, Pa. Arc-welding
composition. 1,467,825 ; Sept. 11.
Armorcord Rubber Company, The. (See McLane, Joseph
A., assignor.) ^^ , ^ ^^
.\rmour Fertilizer Works. (See Meyers, Herbert H.,
assignor.)
Armour Grain Co. (See Fisk, Jesse F., assignor.)
Armour, John C, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Portable
electric lamp. 1,471,133 ; Oct. 16.
Armour Leather Company. (See Ertel, John, assignor.)
Arms, Lelaud J., Berkeley, Calif. Carton for folded tissue
paper. 1,459,275 ; June 19. , ^ „,
Arms Products Company. (See Newton, Richard T.,
assignor.)
Armstrong, Arthur N., Oneida, N. Y. Manifold heater.
1,467,281 ; Sept. 4. ^ , ^
Armstrong, Charles D., assignor to Armstrong Cork Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rubber heel. Des. 61,885 ;
Feb. 6.
Armstrong, Charles J., Austin, Tex. Quick-acting wrench.
1,456,208 ; May 22.
Armstrong Company, The. (See Armstrong, Harry H., as-
signor.)
Armstrong, Edward P. and H. W., Portland Oreg. Auto-
matic saw-sharpening machine. 1,452,351 ; Apr. 17.
Armstrong, Edwin J., assignor to Ball Engine Company,
Erie, Pa. Power shovel. 1,447,332 ; Mar. 6.
Armstrong, Edwin J., assignor of one-half to A. C. Vlcary,
Erie, Pa. Closure for oil-chamber openings. 1.448,71» ;
Mar. 20.
Armstrong, Edwin J., assignor of one-half to A. C.
Vicary, Erie, Pa. Locking device for power shovels
and the like. 1,451,803 ; Apr. 17.
Armstrong, Eliot, Buffalo, assignor to Niagara Metal
Stamping Corporation. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Luminous
sign and the like. 1.446,241 : Feb. 20.
Armstron!!, Evan A. (See Harris, Archer H., assignor.)
Armstrong Farm Tractor Company. (See Armstrong,
William A., assignor.)
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,453,577 ; May 1.
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,453,578; May 1.
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,453,579 ; May 1. ^ „,
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,453,580 : May. 1. . . ^
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,453,581 ; May 1. ^ „ „,
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,453.582 ; May 1. . ^ ^ ™,
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Segment earner
for typewriting machines. 1,461,717; July 17.
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,461,718; July 17.
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc.. Groton, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,461,719; July 17. .
Armstrong, Frank H., Auburn, assignor to Corona Type-
writer Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,461,720; July 17. „^ . ,
Armstrong, Harry H., assignor to The Armstrong Com-
pany Los Angeles, Calif. Recovering condensable va-
pors from gases. 1,463,782 ; Aug. 7.
Armstrong Harry Y., Springfield, Mass., assignor of
one-half to W. L. Hall, Chicago, lU. Envelope.
1,448,179: Mar. 13. .„, ^ „
Armstrong, Henry W. (See Armstrong, Edward P. and
Arm'strone. Henrv W., New Haven, assignor of one-half
to H "Wyman, Plantsville, Conn. Hydraulic jack-
1,459,432 : June 19. . ^ -^ r.
Armstrong, James F., Elgin, Nebr., assignor to E. O.
McMahon, Brunswick, Nebr. Foot accelerator attach-
ment for automobiles. 1.441,053 ; Jan. 3.
Armstrong, James H. A., Holyoke. Mass., assignor to
American Writing Paper Company. Making pap_er hav-
ing the appearance of hand-made paper. 1.4 1 0,675,
Arm'^strong, James R.. Pittsburgh, and. T. B. Wylie, Belle-
vue Pa IntPcrating and registering device for fluid
^rSst?ong, John:''r^e?Con'nell, J. W.. and Armstrong )
A^itronS: Louis E.. Fort Dodge, Iowa. Plaster board.
1,475,674 ; Nov. 27.
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Alphahetical list of patentees— Continne(\.
Armstrong, Louis E., assignor to Plymouth Gypsum Com-
pany, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Plaster board. 1,445,813 ;
Feb. 20.
Armstrong, Malcolm P., et al. (See Taylor, S. M., and
Osborn, assignors.)
Armstrong, Oliver C. (See Stephenson, J. R., and Arm-
strong.)
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Loudonville, N. Y. Apparatus
for electrical heating of fluids. 1,448,510 ; Mar. 13.
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Loudonville, N. Y. Heat-treated
stable-surface alloy steel. 1,456,088 ; May 22.
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Loudonville, N. Y. Making tubu-
lar bodies. 1,461,018; July 10.
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Loudonville, N. Y. Electrical
heating element. 1,467,562; Sept. 11.
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Loudonville, N. Y. Corrosion
and heat resisting apparatus. 1,467,563 ; Sept. 11.
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Loudonville, N. Y. Means for
preventing displacement of rollers in roller bearings.
1 460 991 ■ Oct. 9.
Armstrong, Percy A. B., Loudonville, assignor to Ludlum
Steel Company, Watervliet, N. Y. Alloy steel and arti-
cles made therefrom. 1,468,937 ; Sept. 25.
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Loudonville, and K. P. De
Vries, Newtouville, N. Y. ; said De Vries assignor to
said Armstrong. Electrical heating element.
1,460,048; June 26.
Armstrong, Peter M., and P. A Anderson, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada. Sweeper. 1,447,115 ; Feb. 27.
Armstrong, Kobert B., et al. (See Armstrong, Robert B.,
assignor.)
Armstrong, Robert B., assignor to R. B. Armstrong and
R. & W. Hawthorn Leslie & Company, Limited, New-
ca&tle-on-Tyne, England. Gear-transmission device.
1,475,468 ; Nov. 27.
Armstrong, Robert F., La Cygne, Kans. Gopher gun.
1,464,861 ; Aug. 14.
Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited. (See Viale, Spirito
M., assignor.)
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth & Company. (See
Halliwell, Walter, assignor.)
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth, and Company Limited.
(See Lee, H. W., and Swindale, assignors.)
Armstrong & White. (See White, Benjamin B., assignor.)
Armstrong, William A., Waco, Tex., assignor to Armstrong
Farm Tractor Company, Dallas, Tex. Tractor.
1,461,997 ; July 17.
Arnal, Albert E., Paris, France. Artificial arm.
1,469,431 ; Oct. 2.
Arnaud, Benjamin A., assignor to Societe Lyonnaise df,
Compteurs d'Eau, Lyon, France. Water m°ter.
1,460,880; ,Tuly 3.
Arndt, Franklin E., assignor to The Galion Iron Works
&. Mfg. Co., Galion, Ohio. Stone spreader. 1,454,308 ;
May 8.
Arndt, Franklin E., assignor to The Galion Iron Works &
Mfg. Co., Galion, Ohio. Self-balanced turntable.
1,465,331 ; Aug. 21.
Arndt, Franklin E., assignor to The Galion Iron Works
& Mfg. Co.. Galion, Ohio. Conveyer and driving
mechanism therefor. 1,477,234 ; Dec. 11.
Arnesou, Oscar, Garretson, S. Dak. Lifting tongs.
1,451,606 ; Apr. 10.
Arnold, Albert A. (See Evers, A. J., and Sauvage, as-
signors.)
Arnold, Albert A., Oak Park, 111. Pasteboard-box-making
machine. 1,463,567 ; July 31.
Arnold, Arthur A., Hartford, assignor to Winchester
Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Hand-
lamp. 1.454,530 ; May 8.
Arnold, Arthur A., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Lens holder. 1,461,078 ;
July 10.
Arnold, Charles E., San Diego, Calif. Cigarette package.
1,448,326; Mar. 13.
Arnold, Charles L., and C. Edelen, Bardstown, Ky. Saw.
1,449,805; Mar. 27.
Arnold-Creager Company, The. (See Graham, Henry
W. B., assignor.)
Arnold, Edward E., Coventry, assignor to The Nitrogen
Corporation, Providence, R. I. Purifying mineral oils.
1.454,593 ; May 8.
Arnold. Edwin B., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Rees Manu-
facturing Company. Ratchet - jack - shaft brake.
1,465,569; Aug. 21.
Arnold, Edwin E., assignor to Rees Manufacturing Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jack handle. 1,468,771 ; Sept. 25.
Arnold. Edwin E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Irou City
Products Company. Lifting-jack. 1.465.570; Ans. 21.
Arnold, Edwin H., Coventry, and W. T. Wakeford, as-
signors to The Nitrogen Corporation, Providence, R. 1.
Drying gases. 1,463,279 ; July 31.
Arnold, Edwin H., Coventry, and W. T. Wakeford, as-
signors to The Nitrogen Corporation, Providence, R. I.
Ammonia synthesis autoclave. 1,463,280 ; July .31.
Arnold, Prank K. (See S^vigng, H. A., and Arnold.)
Arnold, Frank M., Rozel, Kans. Drill hitch. 1,446,608 •
Feb. 27.
Arnold. Frank O., Duluth, Minn. Coupling. 1,461 958 •
July 17.
Arnold, Frederick A., San Diego, Calif. Vehicle lock
1.444,161 ; Feb. 6.
.Arnold, Harold D., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Thermionic amplifier circuit. 1,448,550 ; Mar. 13.
Arnold, Harold D., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Vacuum-tube amplifier. 1,465,332; Aug. 21.
Arnold, Harold D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. System of telephony. 1,449,372 ; Mar. 27.
Arnold, Harold D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to W^est-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric discharge device. 1,456,528 ; May 29.
Arnold, Harry S. (See Lewellen, M. P., and Arnold.)
Arnold, Henry W., Sacramento, Calif., assignor to Old
Mother Hubbard's Grocery Cupboard Corporation, San
Francisco, Calif. Display and selling apparatus.
1,441,653; Jan. 9.
Arnold, Homer L., Areata, Calif. Direction indicator.
1,453,902 ; May 1.
Arnold, Joseph, Ganshoren, near Brussels, Belgium. De-
vice for the preservation and aseptic drawing off of
liquids. 1,451,937 ; Apr. 17.
Arnold, Lyman, Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Regulating device. 1,459,967 ; June 26.
Arnold, Satterlee T., assignor to Southern Textile Ma-
Paducah, Ky. Electric sadiron.
Chicago,
.Tan. 16.
111. Internal-combustion
Limekiln. 1,442,845 ;
Resilient wheel.
1,445,063;
structure.
1,448,587 :
and Aronne.)
Toy pistol. 1,446,536 ;
Toy pistol. 1,446,537 ;
Whirligig. 1,462,317 ;
chinery Company
1,470,047; Oct. 9.
Arnold, Stanley B.,
engine. 1,442,461 ;
Arnold, Valentine, Woodville, Ohio.
Jan. 23.
Arnoldson, Arnold J., Elsinore, Utah.
1,455,517; May 15.
Arnoll, Arthur G., Glendale, Calif., assignor to National
Carbon Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Switch for
portable lamps. 1,458,460 ; June 12.
Arnstein, Hugo, and C. M. Mardel, Oakland, Calif. Mov-
able unloading platform. 1,459,080 ; June 19.
Arnstein, Karl, Priedrlchshafon, Germany. Skeleton
frame construction for airships and the like. 1,456,497 ;
May 29.
Arnstein, Karl, assignor to the Firm Luftschltfbau Zep-
pelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichs-
hafen, Germany. Light-weight girder. 1,449,721 ;
Mar. 27.
Arntz, Lew, Des Moines, Iowa. Device for preventing the
loss of cuCC buttons. 1,445,062; Feb. 13.
Arntz, Lew, Des Moines, Iowa. Bifocal lens.
Feb. 13.
Arntz, Lew, Des Moines, Iowa. Button
1,470,342: Oct. 9.
Arntzen, Richard H., Serena, 111. Gun.
Mar. 13.
.Vronne, Louis. (See Rogati, A.,
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J.
Feb. 27.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J.
Feb. 27.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J.
July 17.
Aronson, Saul. (See Wilkinson, E. E., and Aronson.)
Arragg, George M. (See Dyson, John, assignor.)
Arrenbrecht, John, Salem, Ohio. Demountable spring
rim for vehicle wheels. 1,478.197 ; Dec. 18.
Arrighi, Maurice. (See Bottinelli, P. E., and Arrighl.)
Arrigoni, Ferdie, New York, N. Y. Oil cap. 1,461,436 ;
July 10.
Arrington, Edna, Star, Oreg. Vehicle signal. 1,465,405 ;
Aug. 21.
Arrousez, Frank P. (See Hollins, W. C, and Arrousez.)
Arrow Electric Company, The. (See Gates, Frederic P.,
assignor.)
Arrow Electric Company, The. (See Harrington, William
H., assignor.)
Arrow Grip Manufacturing Co. (See Avery, True M.,
assignor.)
Arrowsmith, George M., Kansas City,
J. W. Ivory, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,456,294 ; May 22.
Arrowsmith, Robert, Homestead, Mont-
1,461,959 ; July 17.
Arrowood, Jehu M., Valparaiso,
1,459,942 ; June 26.
Arrowood, Milton W., Chicago, III., assignor to Ground
Coal Engineering Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Feed-
ing powdered fuel. 1,474,613 ; Nov. 20.
Arsenault, Romeo, M. Phillips, and L. Duchesneau, Cap-
dela Madeleine, Quebec, Canada. Automobile wheel.
1.446,146: Feb. 20.
Art-Mosaic and Tile Company. (See Wright, R. E., and
Barthel, assignors. 1
Art Novelty Manufacturing Company. (See Eyman, Frank
H., assignor.)
Arter, Roy C, assignor to The North Electric Manufac-
turing Company, Galion, Ohio. Machine-switching tele-
phone system. 1.455,769 ; May 22.
.4.rter. William, Worcester, Mass. Starting and stopping
mechanism. 1.445.283; Feb. 13.
Arthur. George T., assignor to The Holt Manufacturing
Company, Stockton, Calif. Track link. 1,450,478 ;
Apr. 3.
Arthur, Harry G. (See McClenathen, R., and Arthur.)
Mo., assignor to
Tooth separator.
Shock absorber.
Ind. Airplane.
UNITED STATES PATEN'l' OFFKJE, l!)2.'!.
Alphabetical li_st of patentees — Continued.
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Arthur, Paul, Chicago, 111. Composite heel. 1,475,042 ;
Nov. 20.
.Arthur, Kichard S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
I'tility Cabinet Company, Newark, N. J. Vending ma-
chine." 1,448,249; Mar. 13.
Arthur Trading Corporation. (See Hennech, .■Vrthur B.,
assignor.)
Arthur, William, New Haven, Conn. Registering
mechanism. 1.458,509; .Tune 12.
Arthurs, Irvin. Bells Landing, Pa. Dirigible headlight.
1,454,260 ; Mav 8.
Artman, Joseph H., Laurel, Nebr. Automatic stock foun-
tain. 1,461,744; July 17.
Arundel, Hubert. (See Higginson, J., and Arundel.)
Arvidson, Herman, Minneapolis, Minn. Necktie holder.
1,452,722 ; Apr. 24.
Arzinger, William F., Jersey City, N. J. Luminous
pendant. 1,460,694 ; July 3.
Asanio, Stephen, and L. Murconi, New York, N. Y. Crab
net. 1,447.502 ; Mar. 6.
Asbestos Shingle. Slate & Sheathing Company. (See
Anderson, Robert H., assignor.)
Asbestos Shingle, Slate & Sheathing Company. (See
Ledeloer, John W., assignor.)
Asbury, Dorsey F., Washington, D. C. Valve mechanism
for internal-combustion engines. 1,478,596 ; Dec. 25.
Ascher. M., Silk Corporation. (See Wilkins, Jay Y., as-
signor.)
Aseltine, Fred E., assignor to General Motors Research
Corporation, Daj'ton, Ohio. Method and means for
incorporating an antiknock substance with a motor-
fuel mixture. 1,467,222; Sept. 4.
Ash. Charles S., Geneva, N. Y. Vehicle wheel. 1,442.846;
Jan. 23.
Ash, Charles S., Geneva, N. Y. Making wheel hubs.
1,471.134; Oct. 16.
Ash, Charles S., assignor to California Packing Corpora-
tion, San Francisco, Calif. Peeling fruits and vege-
tables. 1,453,781 ; May 1.
Ashbrooke. John T., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Bonuie-B Company, Inc. Display cabinet. Des.
62,663 ; July 17.
Ashby, Allen B., Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Forwarding en-
velope. 1,470,051 ; Oct. 9.
Asher, W. L,, administrator. (See Van Slyke, Moses.)
Ashley. Arthur E.. Boise, Idaho. Hood support.
1.454,595; May 8.
Ashley, Erie G., Memphis, Tenn., assignor of one-third
to H. B. Anderson and one-third to D. R. Thomas,
Memphis, Tenn. Woodworking machinery. 1,460,780 ;
July 3.
Afihley, Frank M. (See Carmel, Joseph, assignor.)
Ashley, Frank M. (See Trust, H., and Ashley.)
Ashley, Frank M., New York, N. Y. Flexible shade for
electric lamps. 1,465,333 ; Aug. 21.
Ashley, Frank R. (See Maclear, James R., assignor.)
Ashley, Frank R., Edgewater, Colo. Operating mecha-
nism for awnings. 1,459,009 ; June 19.
Ashley, Frank R., Edgewater, Colo. Automatic gate-op-
erating mechanism. 1,475,272 ; Nov. 27.
Ashley, Frank R., Denver. Colo. Interior awning con-
trol. 1.474,505 ; Nov. 20.
Ashley, Raymond T., Reno, Nev. Draft means.
1,460,564; July 3.
Ashlock, Ernest H., assignor of one-fourth to W. H. Sweet-
land and one-fourth to W. Rittenhouse, San Diego,
Calif. Chiropractic adjustment machine. 1,455,320 ;
May 15.
Ashmore, Leon H., Collingswood, N. J. Paper clip.
1,474.102; Nov. 13.
Ashtabula Bow Socket Company, The. (See Allen Charles
R., assignor.)
Ashton. George, assignor to The Central Frog and Switch
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rail fastener. 1,445,059 ;
Feb. 13.
Ashton, Hannah, executrix. (See Ashton, Orrell.1
Ashton. Orrell, deceased, Swampscott ; H. Ashton, execu-
trix, Wollaston, Mass., assignor, by mesne assignmtnts,
to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Pulling-over machine. 1.445.656; Feb. 20.
Ashton, Orrell. deceased, Swampscott, by H. Ashton, ex-
ecutrix, Wollaston, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting machine.
1.472,823 ; Nov. 6.
Ashton, William J. (See Suhler, Moses M., assignor.)
Ashton, William J., Dallas, Tex. Vending rack.
1,458.510: June 12.
Ashworth. Allen A., and R. V. Quick, assignors of one-
third to (Dr.) S. L. Ashworth. Lincoln, Nebr. Oil
gauge. 1,476,321 ; Dec. 4.
Ashworth, Asa. (See Ashworth, Harry G. and A.)
Ashworth, Asa, Salamanca, N. Y. Yam cleaner
1.459.135 ; June 19.
Ashworth. Asa, assignor to International Textile Devices,
Inc., Salamanca, N. Y. Yarn cleaner. 1,442,990 ;
Jan. 23.
Ashworth, Edward M., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tele-
phone system. 1,449,487 ; Mar. 27.
Ashworth, Fred. Wenham, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N, J. Starting and
stopping mechanism, t. 444.021 ; Feb. 6.
Ashworth. George B.. Amsterdam. N. Y. Locomotive-
grate shaker. 1,459,813 ; June 26.
Ashworth, Harry G. and A., assignors to International
Textile Devices, Inc., Salamanca, N. Y. Drying ma-
chine for worsted tops, yarn, etc. 1,442,419 ; Jan. 16.
Ashworth, S. L., (Dr.). (See Ashworth, A. A., and
Quick, assignors.)
Ask, George M., Corning, Calif. Power-transmitting
mechanism. 1,453,903 ; May 1.
Aske, Irving E., Duluth, Minn. Heater or vaporizer.
1,452,105 ; Apr. 17.
Aske, Irving E., Duluth, Minn. Heater or vaporizer.
1,466,389 ; Aug. 28.
Aske, Leonard B., Duluth, Minn. Electric vaporizer.
1,451,673 ; Apr. 17.
Askin, Morris W., Washington, D. C. Toilet case.
1,453,332 ; May 1.
Askln, Thomas B. H., Denver, Colo., and G. H. Ruggles,
Inspiration, Ariz., assignors to F. E. Marcy, Los Ange-
les, Calif. Ball-mill lining. 1,470,420 ; Oct. 9.
Askins, Joseph, Lima, Ohio. Vaporizer and mixer for In-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,460,470 ; July 3.
-Asper, Albert, Parshall, N. Dak. Tractor control attach-
ment. 1,442,114 ; Jan. 16.
Asper, Albert, Parshall, N. Dak. Combined board-set-
ting and wrecking lever. 1,445,263 ; Feb. 13.
Aspinwall, Robert S., Detroit, Mich. Lighting fixture.
Des. 62,561 ; June 26.
Asplin. William E., and H. A. Wisander, West Park, Ohio.
Making baskets. 1,443,941 ; Feb. 6.
Asplund, Axel A., Auburn, N. Y. Pulverizer. 1,473,073 ;
Nov. 6.
Asprooth, Axel Hj., assignor to Cotta Transmission Co.,
Rockford, 111. Power take-off for change-speed trans-
mission. 1,446,326 ; Feb. 20.
Asquith, Stead A., Los Angeles, Calif. Metal-working
machine. 1,472,034; Oct. 30.
Asselin, James H., San Francisco, Calif. Tongue switch
and mate for railways. 1,452,019 ; Apr. 17.
Asserson, Henry R., New York, N. Y. Concrete pile and
the like. 1,469,611 ; Oct. .2.
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of the United States
of America. (See Reed, Jesse O., assignor.)
.Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of the United States
of America. (See Rogers- Lore A., assignor.)
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of United States of
America. (See SchefCer, T. H., and Couch, assignors.)
-Assner, Samuel L. (See Whitaker, James, assignor.)
Associated Engineers Co. (See Gillespie, Edward S.,
assignor. )
Associated Equipment Company Limited, The. (See Ed-
wards, Charles K., assignor.)
Associated Equipment Company, Limited. (See Ed-
wards, C. K., and Batty, assignors.)
-Associated Silver Company. (See Lasher, Thomas B.,
assignor.)
Assorati, Antenor, Paris, France. Press stud. 1,465,571 ;
Aug. 21.
Aste, Anthony L.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Device for use In shin-
ing shoes. 1,471,816 ; Oct. 23.
Astley, James F., Camden, N. J. Wrench. 1,470,421 ;
Oct. 9.
Aston, Frank B., Elgin, 111. Casket handle. Des. 62,358 ;
May 15.
Aston, James, assignor to A. M. Byers Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Manufacture of wrought iron. 1,469,373 ;
Oct. 2.
Aston, James, assignor to A. M. Byers Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Making wrought iron. 1,469,374 ; Oct. 2.
Astorloid Manufacturing Co. (See Greenwald, Isidor,
assignor.)
Astrom, Carl P., East Orange, N. J., assignor to M. H.
Treadwell Company. Metal structure and securing
parts. 1,440,576 ; Jan. 2.
Astrom, Carl P., East Orange, N. J., assignor to McKneat
Manufacturing Company. Oil burner. 1,458,378 ;
June 12.
Astrom, John I., assignor to Fort Wayne Engineering &
Manufacturing Co., Port Wayne, Ind. Deep-well-pump
head. 1.449,028; Mar. 20.
Aszklar, Edward J., Plantsville, Conn. Clam opener.
1,465,799; Aug. 21.
Atack, Frederick W., Charleston, W. Va. Purifying an-
thraquinone and its derivatives. 1,461,745 ; July 17.
•Atack. Frederick W., Manchester. England, and C. W.
Soutar. St. Andrews, Scotland. Intermediates and
dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 1,452,774 ;
Apr. 24.
Ateliers H. Cuenod, Societe Anonyme. (See Juillard,
Ernest, assignor.)
Athenas, Harrv, New York, N. Y. Portable electric
combination drill. 1,475,153 ; Nov. 20.
Atherton, Charles N.. and A. L. Salter, Wichita. Kans.
Crank pin and shaft truing tool. 1,473,804 ; Nov. 13.
Atherton, Faxon D., ir.. San Francisco, Calif. Copying
device. 1,470,134; Oct. 9.
Atherton. George W., Livermore, Ky. Convertible dry-
ing kiln and crib. 1,477,682 : Dec. 18.
Atherton. Reginald I., North Finchley, England. Appa-
ratus for exhibiting pictures. 1,447,403 ; Mar. 6.
Athey, Isaac H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Athey Truss Wheel Co., Chicago, 111. Traction mecha-
nism. 1,458.962; .Tune 19.
Athey Truss Wheel Co. (See Athey, Isaac H., assignor.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Athletic Health Chair Company. (See Lauer, William 10.,
assignor. )
Atl£ins, Charles H., Palmer, assignor to Phoenix Sprinkler
Company, Springfield, Mass. Thermostatic valve.
1,452,723; Apr. 24.
Atkins, Cora P., West Hartford, Conn. Parcel carrier.
1,471,817; Oct. 23.
Atkins, Davis C, Lexington, Ky. Miniature football
game. 1,467,912 ; Sept. 11.
Atkius, Eugene M., Philadelphia, Pa. Billiard cue.
1,440,953 ; Jan. 2.
Atkins, Frank J., Davenport, Iowa. Oil burner.
1,452,020 ; Apr. 17.
Atkins, Harry C, assignor of one-half to R. J. Owens,
Great Falls, Mont. Cue tip. 1,444,093; Feb. 6.
Atkins, James B., assignor to The Goodyear Tire & Rub-
ber Company, Akron, Ohio. Rim structure. Re. 15,533 ;
Jan. 30.
Atkins, Joseph B., assignor to Atkins Safety Automatic
Gate Company, South Bend, Ind. Railway gate.
1,448,478; Mar. 13.
Atkins Safety Automatic Gate Company. (See Atkins,
Joseph, B., assignor.)
Atkinson, Charles E., Pine Lawn, assignor to E. E.
Souther Iron Company, Wellston P. O., St. Louis
County, Mo. Apparatus for crushing corrugated metal.
1,462,474 ; July 24. _ ^
Atkinson, Charles E., Pine Lawn, assignor to B. E.
Souther Iron Company, Wellston P. O., St. Louis
County, Mo. Crushing corrugated metal. 1,462,475 ;
July 24.
Atkiuson, Charles L., Cynthiana, Ky. Distributor for gas
engines. 1,447,745 ; Mar. 6.
Atkinson, Christopher C, Hawkinsville, Ga. Railway-
crossing signal. 1,471,877 ; Oct. 23.
Atkinson, Dale S., and J. McKenzle, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Combined internal-combustion and turbine
engine. 1,456,479 ; May 22.
Atkinson, Frederick C, Indianapolis, Ind. Preserving
cottonseed. 1,455.010 ; May 15.
Atkinson, Frederick C., Indianapolis, Ind. Purifying acid
liquor. 1,457,484 ; June 5.
Atkinson, Frederick C, Indianapolis, Ind. Corncob cellu-
lose and preparation. 1,472,318; Oct. 80.
Atkinson, Frederick C, assignor to American Hominy
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Soap. 1,455,015 ; May 15.
Atkinson, George C, Georgetown, Tex. Resilient wheel.
1,458,020 ; June 5.
Atkinson, George T. (See Ross, M. J., and Atkinson.)
Atkinson, George W., Samuels, Idaho. Process and means
for plucking poultry. 1,474,702 ; Nov. 20.
Atkinson, Le Roy E., assignor of thirty one-hundredths
to F. J. Gurvine, San Jose, Calif. Parachute for aeri-
al vessels. 1,465,835 ; Aug. 21.
Atkinson, Lloyd S., Las Vegas, Nev. Railway-signaling-
equipment receptacle. 1,478,540 ; Dec. 25.
Atkinson, Norman E., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Finger ring. 1,473,717 ; Nov. 13.
Atkinson, Thomas M., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to The
Royston Paper Company, Milltown, N. J. Apparatus
for and method of producing colored nature papers.
1,475,923 ; Nov. 27.
Atkinson, Truman L., assignor to Ludington Novelty
Manufacturing Company, Ludington, Mich. Embroid-
ery needle. 1,464,897; Aug. 14.
Atkinson, Willard S., Ashland, N. J., assignor to Atlantic
Elevator Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Elevator con-
trol mechanism. 1,446,631 ; Feb. 27.
Atkinson, Willard S., Ashland, N. J., assignor to At-
lantic Elevator Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Elevator
huffer. 1,473,692 ; Nov. 13.
Atlantic Elevator Company. (See Atkinson, Willard S.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Johansen, Ernest
M., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Lewis, Joseph
W., assignor.)
Atlnntic Refining Company, The. (See Nichols, Howard
M., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Van Dyke, John
W., assignor.)
Atlantic Tubing Company. (See Halliwell, William R.,
assignor.)
Atlas Axle Company. (See Whittingham, Richard A.,
assignor.)
Atlas Devices Company. (See Dinspel, William H., as-
signor.)
Atlas Devices Company, Inc. (See Gipport, Ernest R.,
assignor.)
Atlas Devices Company, • Incorporated. (See Dinsfel,
W. H., and Weigele, assignors.)
Atlas Engineering Company. (See Sclimid, William P.,
assignor.)
Atlas Imperial Engine Company. (See Lorimer, John W.,
assignor.)
Atlas Imperial Engine Company. (See Olin, August, as-
signor.)
Atlas Imperial Engine Company. (See Warenskjold,
.\xel, assignor.)
Atlas Imperial Engine Company. (See Warenskjold, A.,
and Lorimer, assignors.)
Atlas Machine Works, Inc. (See Metzger, Harry C,
assignor.)
Atlas Oil Burner Company. (See Mahan, George H.,
assignor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Carey, Claude H., as-
signor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Cook, Eussell M., assignor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Grotta, Bennett, assignor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Hazeltine, Walter E., as-
signor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Long, Ralph A., assignor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Mitscherling, Waldemar O.,
assignor.)
-itlas Powder Company. (See Strane, Archibald J., as-
signor.)
Atlas Press Company. (See Collins, James G., assignor.)
Atlas Products Co. Inc. (See Whitman, W. C, and Good-
ridge, assignors.)
Atteberry, Alvin E., Springfield, 111. Downdraft fur-
nace. 1,477,927 ; Dec. 18.
Atterbury, Grosvenor, New York, N. Y. Cementitious
sleeper or the like. 1,465,539 ; Aug. 21.
Attractive Publicity, Limited. (See Parkinson, Richard
H., assignor.)
Attwater, Richard. (See Byrom, James G., assignor.)
.itwater, David, Westfield, Mass. Union suit. 1.475,560 ;
Nov. 27.
Atvvater Kent Manufacturing Company. (See Aiken,
Frank, assignor.)
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company. (See Evans,
William A., assignor.)
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company. (See Kingsford,
Russell T., assignor.)
Atwell, Arthur G., Newport, R. I. Automatic stop for
sound-reproducing machines. 1,445,814 ; Feb. 20.
Atwell, Frederick W., Lake Villa, 111. Life-saving appa-
ratus. 1,476,387; Dec. 4.
Atwell, Robert L., Charlotte, N. C. Traffic signal for
vehicles. Re. 15,530 ; Jan. 23.
Atwood, Clarence B., Chicago, 111. Burglar alarm.
1.456,209; May 22.
Atwood, Edwin W. (See Copeman, Lloyd G.. assignor.)
Atwood, Ernest O., assignor, hy mesne assignments, of
one-half to Atwood Gas Saver Company, and one-half
to J. W. Mehargue, Boise, Idaho. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,465,154 ; Aug. 14.
Atwood, Eugene, assignor to Atwood Machine Company,
Stonington, Conn. Spindle - driving mechanism.
1,443,335; Jan. 30.
Atwood, Eugene, assignor to Atwood Machine Company,
Stonginton, Conn. Swift. 1,443,336 ; Jan. 30.
Atwood, Eugene, assignor to Atwood Machine Company,
Stonington, Conn. Driving mechanism for spindles.
1,443,337 ; Jan. 30.
Atwood, Eugene assignor to Atwood Machine Company,
Stonington, Conn. Spinning and twisting spindle.
1,443,452 ; Jan. 30.
Atwood, Francis C, Newton, assignor to Kalmus, Com-
stofik & Wescott, Inc., Boston, Mass. Cannula and
clamp. 1,452,863; Apr. 24.
.itwood, Francis C, Newton, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to American Protein Corporation, Boston, Mass.
Clamp. 1,472,380 : Oct. 30.
Atwood Gas Saver Company et al. (See Atwood, Ernest
O., assignor.)
Atwood, Harry N., Smithfield, N. C, assignor to Eub-
wood, Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Motor-cycle-wheel struc-
ture. 1.442,242; Jan. 16.
Atwood, Harry N., Smithfield, N. C, assignor to Rub-
wood, Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Vehicle wheel. 1,458,379 ;
June 12.
Atwood, Harry N., Smithfield, N. C, assignor to Ruh-
wood, luc, Lawrence, Mass. Vehicle wheel. 1,458,380;
June 12.
Atwood, Harry N., Smithfield, N. C, assignor to Rubwood,
Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Pulley. 1,466,869 : Sept. 4.
Atwood, Harry N., Boston, assignor to Rubwood, Inc.,
Lawrence, Mass. Producing vehicle wheels. 1,477,025;
Dec. 11.
Atwood, Harry N., and G. B. Bains, 3d, Reading, Pa.,
assignors to Rubwood, Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Com-
posite laminated structure. 1,448,180 ; Mar. 13.
Atwood, Leonard, Boston, Mass. Variable tractor wheel.
1,450,626 ; Apr. 3.
Atwood, Leonard, Boston, Mass. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,471,321 ; Oct. 23.
Atwood Machine Company. (See Atwood, Eugene, as-
signor.)
Atwood Machine Company. (See Cowan, Charles H., jr.,
assignor.)
Atwood Machine Company. (See Cushman, J. E., and
Stanton, assignors.)
.itwood, Walter H., Walden, N. Y. Tie presser.
1.450,831 ; Apr. 3.
Au-Miller, Cleve M., assignor of one-half to W. E. Shaf-
fer, Mifflinburg, Pa. Vehicle elevator. 1,448,250;
Mar. 13.
AubS, .lean, Paris, France. Pulverizing apparatus.
1,467.913: Sept. 11.
Auble Die and Stamping Company. (See Auble, James
H., and J. L.. assignors.)
Auble, James H. and J. L., assignors to The Auble Die
and Stamping Company, CJincinnati, Ohio. Method and
apparatus for forming sheet-metal articles. 1,453,652 :
May 1.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiiuiod.
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Auble, Jamos H. and J. L., assignors of two-uinths to
N. Ilirsc'libers and one-ninth to A. L. Weinstein. Ciu-
ciunuti. Oliio. I'ross for forming slieet-metal forms.
1,443,408 ; Jan. 30.
Auble, James L. (See Auble. James H. and J. L.)
Auburn Rubber Co. (Sec ilurray, Albert L.
Auciuucloss, William K., New York, N. Y.,
Amcrieau Car and Foundry Company, St.
Tank car. 1,452,487; Apr. 24.
Auchstetter, William. (See Bright, Albert E.
, assignor.)
assignoi: to
Louis, Mo.
assignor.)
N
(See Reynolds, Egbert
Y. Foldable card.
N. Y. Filing rack.
N. Y. Parking lamp.
Auolair. Joseph iO.. Stamford, Conn. I'ortable dog.
1,442,991 ; Jan. 23.
Audiaime, Faul, assignor to Etablissents Kuhlmann,
Paris, France. Apparatus for the manufacture of
sulphuric anhydride. 1,400,CC1 ; Apr. 3.
Audiliren Refrigerating Machine Co. (See Ivarr, A. D.,
and Perking, atssignors.)
Audiphone Company of America.
A. and D. A., assignors.)
Auerbach, Zemach, New York,
1.457.135 ; May 29.
Aueibach, Zemach, New York,
1.457.136 ; May 29.
AuUero, Michael A., Brooklyn,
Des. 02,932 ; Aug. 28.
Augensen, August M., Grand Junction, Colo. Cau-cap-
seamiug apparatus for varnish, cans, etc. 1,460,398 ;
July 3.
August, Edward E., Chicago, 111. Rail joint. 1,477,990 ;
Dec. 18
August, Johannes R. C, Halifax, England. Kivet or the
like heating furnace. 1,475,218 ; Nov. 27.
Augustine, Addison E., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to
Chester Machine Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bodily
removable creasing and folding box mechanism for en-
velope-making machines. 1,445,815 ; Feb. 20.
Augustine, Addison E., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to
Chester Machine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Elevator-
control mechanism for envelope-making machines.
1,456,665 ; May 29.
Augustine, Addison E., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to
Chester Machine Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Removable
dryiug-chaiu mechanism for envelope-making machines.
1,461,746 ; July 17.
Augustine, Addison E., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to
Chester Machine Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Feeler and
counter mechanism for envelope-making machines.
1,464,306 ; Aug. 7
Augustine, Addison E.,
Chester Machine Co.,
folding mechanism
1,473,693 ; Nov. 13.
Augustine, ^enjamin F.
Hackensack, N. J., assignor to
Inc., New York, N. Y. End-flap-
for envelope-making machines.
assignor to Augustine Automatic
Rotary Engiiie Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Rotary two-
cycle superinduction engine. 1,442,596 ; Jan. 16.
Augustine Rotary Engine Company. (See Augustine,
Benjamin F., assignor.)
Augustine, Roy W., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone system.
1,440,365 ; Jan. 2.
Augustynowski, Mike. (See Koprowlcz, Jan, assignor.)
Auld, Frederick H., Columbus, Ohio. Massaging device.
1,452,106 ; Apr. 17.
Auletta, Alfred, assignor of one-third to P. Paris,
Bayonne, N. J. Shuttle-operating mechanism.
1.460,637 ; July 3.
Aultman, Riley J., Ovid, Mich. Tractor. 1,458,963 ;
June 19.
Aumiller, Jacob, MiflQinburg, Pa. Pipe-lifting implement.
1,469,911 ; Oct. 9.
Aumiller, Sebastian J., New York, N. Y. Paper envelope.
1.448.104: Mar. 13.
Aupperle, James A. (See Beck, W. J., and Aupperle.)
Aurora Steel Products Company. (See Fohn, Adolph B.,
assignor.)
Ausbourne, Merritt "W., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Self-
locking hinge. 1,440,713 ; Jan. 2.
Auster, Arthur C, assignor to Auster Limited, Birming-
ham, England. Windshield hinge. 1,466,781 ; Sept. 4.
Auster Limited. (See Auster, Arthur C, assignor.)
Auster, Louis and M., New York, N. Y. Bathing cap.
1,465,706; Aug. 21.
Auster, Marie. (See Auster, Louis and M.)
Austin, Albert L., Cleveland, Ohio. Resilient noninflata-
ble tire. 1,441,654 ; Jan. 9.
Austin, Arthur O., Barberton, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield,
Ohio. Joint for articles of ceramic and similar ma-
terials and producing same. 1,456,960 ; May 29.
Austin, Arthur O., Barberton, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio.
Connecting joint. 1,477,800 ; Dec. 18.
Austin, Baseum 0., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Re-
sistor. 1,475,735 : Nov. 27.
Austin, Charles L., jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,469,031 ; Sept. 25.
Austin, Earle R., Breckenridge, Tex. Oil-saving stack
for gas-flowing wells. 1,459.461 ; June 19.
Austin, Edward, Schenectady. N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Modulator. 1.449,878 ; Mar. 27.
Austin. F. C. (See Stahl, C. E., and Bentson, assignors.)
-\ustin, F. C, Machinery Company. (See Anderson, Vin-
cent G., assignor.)
Austin, F. C, Machinery Company. (See Bentson, Hans
J., assignor.)
Austin, F. C. Machinery Company. (See French, James
C, assignor.)
Austin, F. C, Machinery Company. (See Loken, Truls,
assignor.)
Austin, F. C., Machinery Company. (See Olsen, Half ten
E., assignor.)
Austin, F. C, Machinery Company. (See Russell, Leslie
A., assignor.)
Austin, b\ C, Machinery Company. (See Stahl, Charles
E., assignor.)
Austin, 1\ C. Machinery Company. (See Woodin, Norman
C, assignor.)
Austin, Frank H. (See Robertson, Robert, assignor.)
Austin, Harold E., Louisville, Ky., and J. C. Cook, Jef-
fersonville, lud., assignors to American Creosoting
Company, Louisville, Ky. Running gear for wheeled
vehicles. 1,462,255 ; July 17.
Austin, Harold E., Louisville, Ky., and J. C. Cook, Jef-
fersouville, Ind., assignors to .\merican Creosoting
Company, Louisville, Ky. Platform for timber-pre-
serving cylinders. 1,477,414 ; Dec. 11.
Austin, Henry F., New Orleans, La. Feeder for fountain
pens. 1,451,314 ; Apr. 10.
Austin, John H., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Nut cracker,
sheller, and separator. 1,459,609 ; June 19.
Austin, John S., administrator. (See Austin, Willis E.)
Austin, John T., assignor to The Austin Organ Company,
Hartford, Conn. Combination organ stop action.
1,456,612; May 29.
Austin Machinery Company. (See Seidler, Alexander,
assignor.)
Austin Manufacturing Co. (See Liddell, Moses V., as-
signor. )
Austin Organ Company, The. (See Austin, John T., as-
signor. )
Austin, Robert, Baltimore, Md. Identification clip for
phonograph records. 1,471,716 ; Oct. 23.
Austin, Willis E., deceased, Minneapolis, Minn. ; J. S.
Austin, administrator. Pneumatic action for musical
instruments. 1,454,259 ; May 8.
Austrian, Ralph B., assignor to Union Radio Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Rheostat. 1,454,030 ; May 8.
Authier, Joseph O., assignor of one-half to H. B. Hunger-
ford. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Valve lock. 1,444,899 ;
Feb. 13.
Authier, Leopold, Rosemont, Quebec, Canada. Cabinet for
talking machines or the like. 1,464,593 ; Aug. 14.
Auto Betterment Corporation. (See Hartwell, Albert E.,
assignor.)
Auto-Bronk Inc. (See Rohan, James J., assignor.)
Auto Devices and Development Company, The. (See
Rasmussen, Harry T., assignor.)
Auto Kontrol Lock Corporation. (See Liebmann, Al-
fred, assignor.)
-■iuto-Maid Manufacturing Company, The. (See Barringer,
Worth R., assignor.)
Auto Mail Distributer, Inc., The. (See Briggs, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
.-Vuto Mail Distributor, Inc., The, et al. (See Wittum,
George F., assignor.)
Auto Pneumatic Action Company. (See Danquard,
Thomas, assignor.)
Auto Specialties Manufacturing Company. (See Duffy,
Thomas I., assignor.)
.Auto Spring Control Company. (See Kettle, A. W., and
Thayer, assignors.)
Auto Vacuum Freezer Company. (See White, Norman H.,
assignor.)
Auto-Wheel Coaster Company. (See Baumler, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Autocraft Corporation. (See Hinsdale, George G., as-
signor.)
Autokal Syndicate Limited. (See Russell-Clarke, Edward,
assignor.)
Automac Company, The. (See Mackey, Albert 6., as-
signor.)
Automat Molding and Folding Company, The. (See Beam,
Frank E., assignor.)
Automatic Advertising Company. (See E^ederick, Mabel,
assignor.)
Automatic Appliance Company. (See Mapel, Lewis A.,
assignor.)
Automatic Company. (See Richardson, Rodney G., as-
signor.)
Automatic Electric Brake Company. (See Farmer, Rob-
ert Z., assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Andersen, Albert,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Baer, Fred L., as-
signr.)
.-Automatic Electric Company. (See Blessing, John G.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Fahrenfeld, Frederick
W., assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Fales, Edward D.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Homrighous, John
H., assignor.)
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INDKX OF PATENTS ISSUED FKOM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Automatic Electric Company. (See Keitb, Alexander E.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Kcrthaueri Theodor,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Lomax, Clarence E.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Martin, Talliot ('•.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Martin, T. G., and
\Yillis, assignors.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Nelson, Martin L.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Newforth, Frank.
jr., assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Owen, William W.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Powell, Winfred T.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Ray, A. J., and
Chapin, assignors.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Ray, A. J., and Oberg-
fell, assignors.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Richardson, Rodney
G., assignor.) .
Automatic Electric Company. (See Setter, Micheal, as-
signor.)
.\utomatlc Electric Company. (See Smith, Arthur B.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company. (See Wicks, John, as-
signor.) , .^
Automatic Electric Company. (See Willis, Bernard D.,
assignor.)
Automatic Electric Heater Company. (See Clark, Warren
F., assignor.)
Automatic Electric Shoe Polishing Machine Company,
The. (See Harris, Clifford A., assignor.)
Automatic Furnace Oxidator and Manufacturing Com-
pany, The. (See Miller, J. J. A.,, and Welgele, as-
signors.)
Automatic-Inserting Machine Corporation. (See Penney,
H. D., Whiteman, and Ruse, assignors.)
Automatic Machinery Company. (See Hallock, G. H.,
Frederick, and Purcell, assignors.)
Automatic Machinery Company. (See Purcell, Benjamin
H., assignor.)
Automatic Packing & Labeling Company. (See Gwinn,
George W., assignor.)
Automatic Railway Mail Exchange Company. (See Hupp,
Albert, assignor.)
Automatic Recording Safe Company, The. (See Fisher,
Charles, assignor.)
Automatic Refrigerating Company, The. (See Lund-
gaard, Ivar. assignor.)
Automatic Refrigerating Company, The. (See Marshall,
Henry H., assignor.)
Automatic Safety Car Step Company. (See Blake, Fred
D., assignor.)
Automatic Straight Air Brake Company. (See Neal,
Spencer G., assignor.)
Automatic Telephone Manufacturing Company. (See
Hudd. Alfred E., assignor.)
Automobile Clock Company. (See Hemmarlund, Lloyd
A., assignor.)
Automobile Valves Co., The. (See Burtnett, Everett R.,
assignor.)
Automotive Accessories, Inc. (See Hubhard, Burtt J.,
assignor.)
Automotive Gas Producer Corporation. (See Smith, David
J., assignor.)
Automotive Radiator Machine Company. (See Schulz,
Clyde E., assignor.)
Automotive Supply Company, Inc. (See Suekert, Harold
C, assignor.)
Automotive Valves Co., The. (See Burtnett, Everett R.,
assignor.)
Autopoint Manufacturing Company. (See Keeran, Charles
R., assignor.)
Autopoint Manufacturing Company. (See Roach, Jesse
E., assignor.)
Autoquip Mfg. Co. (See Wirth, Carl, assignor.)
Autosales Corporation. (See Brandt, John, assignor.)
Autosales Corporation. (See Coseglia, Anthony, as-
signor.)
Autosales Corporation. (See Grover, Albert D., assignor.)
Autosales Corporation. (See Grover, A. D., and Barber,
assignors.)
Autos.iles Corporation. (See Wittenberg, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Autowhirl Corporation. (See Lancaster, S. C, and Hjerm-
Btad, assignors.)
Autrey, Herbert S. (See Balazs, R. J., and Autrcy.)
Avenson, Lorenzo M., St. Paul, and J. L. Hagie, Minne-
apolis, Minn. Label for poisonous containers. 1,464,347
Aug. 7.
Avera, Arch U., Florence, Ala. Tractor. 1,457,647
June 5.
Averlll, Elias M., Sparta, Mich. Folding crate. 1,447,055
Feb. 27.
Averill, William H., Boston, assignor of one-half to A. C
Erisman, Brookllne, Mass. Fountain pen. 1,472,576
Oct. 30.
Avery. .Arch E., Michigantown, Ind. Fishing reel
1,4.59,567; .Tune 19.
(See Techmer, Fred W. A., as-
Singletree. 1,447,404 ;
Avery, B. F., and Sons.
signor.)
Avery, Clyde H., Boston, Mass.
Mar. 6.
Avery Company. (See Bartholomew, John B., assignor.)
Avery, Emmett C, Hutchinson, Kans. Saw rig.
1,473,536 ; Nov. 6.
Avery, George A., and F. Bamblett, Detroit, Mich. Clean-
ing scale from metals. 1,442,243 ; Jan. 16.
Avery, Henry W., Cleveland, Ohio. Pipe thread protec-
tor. 1,461,595 ; July 10.
Avery, Irving F., assignor to Jacob Press Sons, Chicago,
111. End-gate construction. 1,440,083 ; Feb. 20.
Avery, Roger L., Chicago, 111. School furniture.
1,443,042 ; Feb. 6.
Avery, Thomas L., Phoenix, Ariz. Subgrader attachment.
1,447,503 ; Mar. 6.
Avery, Thomas L., Phoenix, Ariz. Scarifier attachment
for subgraders. 1,447,504 ; Mar. 6.
Avery, True M., Glens Falls, N. Y. Lifting jack.
1,441,961 ; Jan. 9.
Avery, True M., assignor to Arrow Grip Manufacturing
Co., Inc., Glens Falls, N. Y. Hook fastener. 1,451,315 ;
Apr. 10.
Avery, True M., assignor to Arrow-Grip Manufacturing
Co., Inc., Glens Falls, N. Y. Antiskid attachment for
wheels. 1,468,097 ; Sept. 18.
Avery, William C, Honolulu, Hawaii. Paper-feeding ap-
paratus for typewriters. 1,443,698 ; Jan. 30.
Avery, W. & T., Limited. (See Gilbert, Arthur S., as-
signor.)
Avey, George S., Cincinnati, Ohio. Automobile top stay
strap. 1,457,685; June 5.
Avon Sole Company. (See Gary, William H., assignor.)
Avvocaio, Josepu, jLSrookiyu, i\. 1. Spoons, knives, forks,
or similar articles of tableware. Des. 62,359 ; May 15.
Await, George A., Minneapolis, Minn. Adjustable storm-
window holder. 1,473,416 ; Nov. 6.
Axelman, Harry W. (See Axelman, Mayer and H. W.)
Axelman, Mayer and H. W., Chicago, 111. Spring bracing
means for bags, etc. 1,443,112 ; Jan. 23.
Axelman, Mayer and H. W., Chicago, 111. Suitcase, bag,
or similar article. Des. 63,168 ; Oct. 30.
Axelson, Charles F., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Axel-
son Machine Co. Swing-jaw chuck. 1,455,017 ; May 15.
Axelson Machine Co. (See Axelson, Charles F., assignor.)
Axford and De Shields. (See Cawthron, George, as-
signor.)
Axilrod, Meyer, assignor to Axilrod Power Transmission
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Frlctlon-drive controlling
mechanism. 1,471,717 ; Oct. 23.
Axilrod Power TransmiBSlon Company. (See Axilrod,
Meyer, assignor.)
Axlotes, Anthony A., Newport, R. I. Lobster trap.
1,455,381 ; May 15.
Axle Lock Corporation. (See Siegel, Ernest, assignor.)
Alt, George J., Nutley, N. J. Attachment for hemmers.
1,466,574 ; Aug. 28.
Axtell, Jay M., Fort Worth, Tex. Self-lubricating pit-
man rod. 1,471,818; Oct. 23.
Ayars, Charles H., assignor to Ayars Machine Company,
Salem. N. J. Can-filling machine. 1,459,492 ; June 19.
Ayars, Charles H., assignor to Ayars Machine Company,
Salem, N. J. Can-filling machine. 1,468,253; Sept. 18.
Ayars, Charles H., assignor to Ayars Machine Company,
Salem, N. J. Can-filling machine. 1,468,254 ; Sept. 18.
Ayars, Charles H., assignor to Ayars Machine Company,
Salem, N. J. Can-filling machine. 1,475.675; Nov. 27.
Ayars, Charles H., assignor to Ayars Machine Company,
Salem. N. J. Can-filling machine. 1,476,278 ; Dec. 4.
Ayars Machine Company. (See Ayars, Charles II., as-
signor.)
Aydelotte. William M., New York, N. Y. Filing device.
1,467,294 ; Sept. 11.
Ayers, Augustine R. (See Lofgren, J., and Ayers.)
Ayers, Augustine R., and R. S. Miller, Cleveland, Ohio.
Railway-freight-car door. 1,475,917 ; Nov. 27.
Ayers, Dee, and H. D. Fossett, Mount Vernon, Mo.
Animal poke. 1,450,237; Apr. 3.
Ayers, Dee, and H. D. Fossett, Mount Vernon, Mo.
Churn. 1,450,238 ; Apr. 3.
Ayers, Eugene M. (See Tucker, J. R., and Ayers.)
Ayers. Lorenz IC, St. Louis, Mo. Bleaching barytes.
1,458,461 ; June 12.
Ayers, Norman, New Straitsville, Ohio. Lever mecha-
'nism. 1,455,421 ; May 15.
Aygarn, Christopher L., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to M. G. Avgarn, Morris, 111. Vehicle dump. 1,442,847 ;
Jan. 23.
.\virarn. M. G. (See Aygarn, Christopher L., assignor.)
Aylward, D. E., et al. (See Barnstable, Edward S., as-
signor.)
Aymar, Gordon C, assignor to Danya, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Jar. Des. 63,117; Oct. 9.
Aymar, John W., jr., New York, N. Y. Resilient heel.
1,476,436: Dec. 4.
Ayres, Charles S., Riverton. N. J., assignor to Chas. S.
Avres, Inc.. Camden, N. J. Foldable hand bag.
1.474.879 ; Nov. 20.
Ayres, Chas. S.. Inc. (See Ayres, Charles S.. assignor.)
Ayres, Elwood B. (Sec Schwartz, W. M., and Ayres.)
UNITED STATES PATENT Ol'^FICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Ayres, Elwood B., assignor to The Philadelphia Textile
Machinery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Skin-dryinp
boards. 1.450.TS2 ; Apr. 3.
Ayres, Elwood B., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, Incor-
poriitod, I'liiladelphia, Pa. Apparatus for drying sljins,
etc. 1,464,348 ; Aug. V.
Ayres, Elwood B., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc.,
Phil.idolpliia, Pn. Drier. 1.4712,741 : Oct. 30.
Ayres, Eugene E., jr., Chester, assignor to The Sharpies
Specialty Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Resolving emul-
sions. l,454.t>lG : JIaj 8.
Ayres, Eugene E., jr., Chester, assignor to The Sharpies
Specialty Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Prevention of
the formation of emulsions. 1,454,017 : May 8.
Ayres, Eugene E., jr., Chester, assignor to The Sharpies
Specialty Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing stable
emulsions of edihle oils. 1.467,081 : Sept. 4.
Ayres, Hiram D., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Th,» B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York. N. Y. Method and ap-
paratus for stretching textile material. 1,468,351 ;
Si'pr. IS.
Ayres. .Tohn E. (See Spiker, T. A., and Ayres.)
Ayres, Webb "W.. assignor of three-eighths to R. W. White
and two-eighths to A. A. Merry. Rochester, N. Y.
Method and apparatus for illumination. 1,457,485 ;
June 5.
Ayres, William C, Pontiac, Mich. Miter hoi. 1,465,800;
Aug. 21.
Azcona, Alberto, Magdalena, Mexico. Combined ruler
and blotter. 1,460.935; July 3.
B. and B. Manuf.Tcturing Company. (See Balthasar,
Marry G., assignor.)
B-B Manufacturing and Drilling Company. (See
Mathews, Samuel J., assignor.)
B. G. Tertilwerke G. m. b. H. (See Trenckmann, Erich
and B., assignors.)
B. & J. Manufacturing Company, The. (See Jackson,
Geortre E.. Msslsnor. )
B. O. T. Mfg. Co. (See Florey, Tilghman J., assignor.)
Babb, Charles S., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Barber
Asphalt Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Melting kettle.
1,466,637 ; Aug. 28.
Babbitt. Charles E., South Portland, assignor to Hamlin
Rocking Grate Co., Portland, Me. Rocking and dump-
ing grate. 1.457,416 ; June 5.
Babbitt. Earl H., Edgewater, Colo. Medicinal compound
for cows. 1,470,795 : Oct. 16.
Babbitt, Isaac N. (See Smith, Frederick G., assignor.)
Babbitt. Jesse J., Elkhart, Ind. Saxophone and clarinet
mouthpiece. 1,467,524 ; Sept. 11.
Babbitt, Ralph M.. Kalamazoo. Mich. Antislip device for
motor-vehicle wheels. 1,476,353 : Dec. 4.
Babcock. Basil P., assignor to Sprague Canning Machin-
ery Company, (Chicago. 111. Measuring device for can-
filling m.Tchines. 1,444.052 ; Feb. 6.
Babcock, Everett P. (See Sonnekes, Frederick J., as-
signor.)
Babcock. Florain D., Iowa Falls, Iowa. Nonwrecker.
1.446,820; Feb. 27.
Babcock, Henry W., Bloomlngton, III. Comb. 1,451,562 ;
Apr. 10.
Babcock, Lawrence R., Kellv, N. Mex. Railway ti'\
1,445.739 : Feb. 20.
Babcock, Leland A., assignor to Sprague Canning Ma-
chinery Company, Chicago, 111. Finishing machine.
1,454,031 ; May 8.
Babcock, Leland A., assignor to Sprague Canninar Ma-
chinery Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for process-
ing pumpkin and like material. . 1,457.417: June 5.
Babcock, Leland A., assignor to Sprague Canning l\Ia-
chinery Company, Chicago, 111. Ffuit-disintegrating
machine. 1,458,315 ; June 12.
Babcock, Linn B., St, Louis, Mo. Angle meter. 1,444,444 ;
Feb. 6.
Babcock, Wilbert L., assignor to The Waterbury Brass
Goods Corporation, Waterbury, Conn. Cover plate for
plug receptacles. 1,467,261 : Sept. 4.
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Harter, Isaac,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Jacobus, David
S., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Jacobus, Davis
S., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Kupa, Emil, as-
signor. )
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Pratt, Arthur
D.. assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Sargent, Fred-
erick, assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company. (See Whittam, Benjamin
B., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Wltz, Henri E.,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company. See Witz, Henry, assignor. )
Babel, Henry C, BuflCalo, N. Y. Inner tube for tires.
1,440.860; Jan. 2.
Babel. Henry C, Buffalo, N. Y. Handle for automobile
battery boxes. 1.442.115 ; .Tan. 16.
Babel, Raymond. (See Yareaux, P., and Babel.)
Babemdreer, Albert, Biloxi, Miss. Apparatus for the
manufacture of oyster liquor. 1,444,094 ; Feb. 6.
Babeuf, Louis P., Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, (Canada.
Snap and buckle. 1,475,420 ; Nov. 27.
Babiarz, John, New Salem, Pa. Cashier protector.
1,462,781 ; July 24.
Bablc, Steven. (See Pochlla, Franz, assignor.)
Babies Dispensary & Hospital of Cleveland, The. (See
Gerstcnberger. Henry J., assignor.)
Babka, Joseph J., Berwyn, 111. Vibrating screen.
1,448,181 ; Mar. 13.
Babos, Lacey, assignor to American Liquid Meter Com-
pany, Portland, Oreg. Fractional counter. 1,453,538 ;
May 1.
Bac-Lite Corpo-ation, The. (See Ellithorpe, Gilbert S.,
assignor.)
Bacallao y Villar, Vicente. (See Llompart y Vnildfe.s, M.,
and Bacallao y Villar.)
Baccellieri. ■ Raffaele, Philadelphia, Pa. Fruit crusher.
1.463,238 ; July 31.
Bach, Neils P., Millburn, N. J., assignor to Perfect
Vacuum Canning Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Method
of and apparatus for sealing containers. 1,475,469 ;
Nov. 27.
Bacharach, Herman. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to
Bacharach Industrial Instrument Company. Protect-
ing hood or casing. 1,445,000 : Feb. 13.
Bacharach, Herman, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Bacha-
rach Industrial Instrument Company. Pressure gauge.
1,468,854 ; Sept. 25.
Bacharach Industrial Instrument Company. (See Bacha-
rach, Herman, assignor.)
Bache-Wiig, Bertha M., executrix. (See Bache-Wiig ;
Carl.)
Bache-Wiig, Carl, deceased, Portland, Me. ; M. Bache-
Wiig. executrix. Preparing pulp. 1,455,471 ; May 15.
Bachert, Adam. (See Newhard, Monte W., assignor.)
Haclihofer, Paul. (See Appinger, F., and Bachhofer.)
Bachle, Andrew, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle window.
1,456,961 ; May 29.
Bachler, Christian F., Philadelphia, Pa. Steam and
water boiler. 1,463,455; July 31.
Bachli, Ernst, LaufEohr, near Brugg, Switzerland. Braid-
ing machine. 1,475,981 ; Dec. 4.
Bachman, Harry L., assignor to The Weinman Pump
Manufacturing Co., Columbus. Ohio. Steam-heating
system. 1,470,796 ; Oct. 16.
Bachman, Hugo J., Denver, Colo. Poppet valve.
1,467,414 ; Sept. 11.
Bachman, Joseph E. and R. A., Bethlehem, Pa. Chain
link. 1,453,088 ; Apr. 24.
Bachman, Ray A. (See Bachman, Joseph E. and R. A.)
Bachman, Rov G., Chicago, 111. Waterproof building ma-
terial. 1,466,462 ; Aug. 28.
Bachman, Rudolph W., assignor to U. S. Slicing Machine
Company, Laporte, Ind. Sharpener for slicing ma-
chines. 1,461,105 ; July 10.
Bachniann Bros. (See Morris, Francis A., assignor.)
Bachofen, Theodor, West Hoboken. N. J. Knife for pile-
fabric looms. 1,443.670 ; Jan. 30.
Bachofen, Theodor, West Hoboken, N. .L Rotary cutter
for pile-fabric looms. 1,443,671 ; Jan. 30.
Bachofen, Theodor, West Hoboken, N. J. Pile-cutter
knife. 1,463,239 ; July 31.
Backer, Christian B., Bergen, Norway. Producing a pro-
tective coating on objects of magnesium or magnesium
alloys. 1.451,755 ; Apr. 17.
Backhaus, Arthur A., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Producing high-grade esters.
1,454,462; May 8.
Backhaus, Arthur A., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Esterification. 1,454,463;
May 8.
Backhaus, Arthur A., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Liquid fuel for motors.
1.474.135 ; Nov. 13.
Bachrik, Joseph, Smithdale. Pa. Railway tie plate and
anticreeper. 1.443.699 ; Jan. 30.
Backscheider, Nicholas A., Clifton, Ky. Ignition timer.
1,469,243 ; Oct. 2.
Backstay Machine & Leather Company, The. (See Schem-
mel, Robert C, assignor.)
Backus, Hubert V., assignor to L. A. Young Industries,
Inc.. Detroit, Mich. Wire-straightening machine.
1.475.736: Nov. 27.
P.acon, Allan H., St. Louis, Mo. Lock. 1.446.632 ; Feb. 27.
Bacon, Allan H., St. Louis, Mo. Cuff button. 1,458,164 ;
June 12.
Bacon Bros. Co., The. (See Bacon. Charles F., assignor.)
Bacon, Charles F., assignor to The Bacon Bros. Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Rug manufacture. 1,452,776 ; Apr. 24.
Bacon, Charles J. (See Kraft, F. G., and Bacon.)
Bacon, Charles V., Mahwah, N. J. Recovering iron
oxide and other products from spent iron sludge.
1,455,060; May 15.
Bacon, Chester A., assignor to Bowen Products Corpora-
tion, Auburn, N. Y. Lubricating device. 1,452,775 ;
Apr. 24.
Bacon, Frank W., Los Angeles, Calif. Mileage chart.
1.477,801 ; Dec. 18.
Bacon, Frederic W. (See McCloskey, Alfred C, assignor.)
Bacon, FYederick J. (See Winship, E. O.. and Bacon.)
Bacon, Raymond P., New York, C. H. Kidwell, New
Brighton", N. Y., and P. H. Bascom, Boundbrook, N. J.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Van Heusen Prod-
ucts, Inc. Fabric-treating machine. 1,469,765 ; Oct. 9.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Bacon, William M., assignor to B. S. Kyle, Chicago, 111.
Printing machine. 1,447,333 ; Mar. 6.
Bacon, William M., assignor to E. S. Kyle, Chicago, 111.
Printing machine. 1,447,334; Mnr. 6.
Badcock, Fred, assignor of one-half to E. W. H. Kane,
London, England. Implement for truing crank pins and
effecting like operations. 1,468,952 ; Sept. 25.
Baddiley, James, J. B. l-'ayman, and H. Wignall, assignors
to British DyestufEs Corporation, Limited, Manchester,
England. Manufacture of orthosulphonic acids of aro-
matic amines. 1,441,655 ; Jan. 9.
Baddiley, James, J. B. Payman, and E. G. Bainbridge,
assignors to British Dyestuffs Corporation Limited,
Manchester, England. Manufacture of 1.4 naphthol
sulphonic acid. 1,452,481 ; Apr. 17.
Badenhausen, John P. (See Osbourn, Millard P., as-
signor.)
Bader, Marcel, and C. Sunder, Alsatia, France, assignors
of one-half to Durand & Huguenin, S. A., Basel, Switzer-
land. Products for dyeing and printing textile mate-
rials and in general for pigmentation of various sub-
strata and the manufacture of the same. 1,448,251 ;
Mar. 13.
Badge, Francis J. (See Keller, J. F., and Badge.)
Badger Manufacturing Corporation. (See Hathaway, C.
H., and Starck, assignors.)
Badger Rubber Works, The. (See Githens, Herbert A.,
assignor.)
Badger Rubber Works, The. (See Pratt, Benjamin H.,
assignor.)
Badische Anllin & Soda Fabrik. (See Bosch, C, Dehnel,
and Kircher, assignors.)
Badische Anilin & Soda-Fabrik. (See Gaus, W., Meiser,
and Eberhardt, assignors.)
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Pabrik. (See Kacer, Filip, as-
signor.)
Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik. (See Kunz, Max A., as-
signor.)
Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik. (See Luttringhaus, A.,
and Blangey, assignors.)
Bado, Santino, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Pipe protector.
1,457,295 ; June 5.
Badois, Louis, Paris, France. Clutch. 1,444,361 ; Feb. 6.
Badois, Louis, Paris, France. Fountain pen. 1,457,765 ;
June 5.
Badowski, Alfred, Charleston, W. Va. Pressure gauge
for pneumatic tires. 1,471,323 ; Oct. 23.
Badowski, Alfred, Charleston, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Tiregage Valve Corporation, Charles-
ton, W. Va. Pressure gauge for tires. 1,471,322 :
Oct. 23.
Badowski, Alfred, Charleston, W. Va., assignor to Tirom-
eter Valve Corporation of America, Charleston, W.
Va. Tire-stem pressure gauge. 1,471,324 ; Oct. 23.
Badowski, Alfred, Charleston, W. Va., assignor to Tirom-
eter Valve Corporation of America, Charleston, W. Va.
Tire-stem pressure gauge. 1,471,325 ; Oct. 23.
Badsky, Raymond E., Wichita, Kans. Variable-.spepd
transmission mechanism for air compressors. 1,446,284 ;
Feb. 20.
Baechle, Nicholas W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Coaster brake.
1,464,465 ; Aug. 7.
Baeder, Gustav A., Chicago, 111. Condiment holder.
1,463,543; .Tuly 31.
Baehr, George, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mill for rolling shapes.
1,448,371; Mar. 13.
Baehr, George, Pittsburgh, Pa. Finishing roll. 1,458,381 ;
June 12.
Baehr, George, Coraopolis, Pa. Deformed bar. 1,460,010;
June 26.
Baehr, George, Coraopolis, Pa. Feed-control device for
die rolls. 1,469,575 ; Oct. 2.
Baehr, George, Coraopolis, Pa. Mill for rolling shapes.
1,474,880; Nov. 20.
Baehr, Gustave, Paris, France. Collapsible hood or
roof of vehicles. 1,463,030 ; July 24.
Baekeland, Leo H., Yonkers, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Bakelite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Po-
tentially reactive composition and making same.
1,442,420; Jan. 16.
Baer, Carl A., Philadelphia, Pa. Combined power and
transmission unit. 1,472,624; Oct. 30.
Baer, Carl J., Riverside, 111. Boat. 1,445,467 ; Feb. 13.
Baer, Carl J., Riverside, 111. Boat-propelling means.
1,451.563 ; Apr. 10.
Baer, Carl J., St. Louis, Mo. Boat-propelling means.
1,452,050 ; Apr. 17.
Baer, David H. (See Galpin, G., and Baer.)
Baer, Fred L., Berwyn, assignor to Automatic Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Interoffice trunk circuits for
telephone systems. 1,463,934 ; Aug. 7.
Baer, John, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Elevator lock.
1,458,871 ; June 12.
Baer, Maurice J., assignor to The Baer & Wilde Cam-
pany, Attleboro, Mass. Snap button. 1,455.281 ;
May 15.
Baer, Richard, New York, N. Y. Combination lock.
1.472,577 ; Oct. 30.
Baer, Walter C, Toledo, Ohio. Lamp bracket. 1,452,138 •
Apr. 17.
Baer & Wilde Company, The. (See Baer, Maurice J.
assignor.)
Baewskin, Abraham, Chicago, 111. Welding or soldering
composition. 1,472,781 ; Nov. 6.
Eager, Savante R. W. M. (See Ferris W., and Eager.)
Eagor, Svante R. W. M., assignor to Bucyrus Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Fair lead for drag-line excava-
tors. 1,445,468; Feb. 13.
Eager, Svante R. W. M., South Milwaukee, O. F. Kaeser,
Milwaukee, and W. Lehman, assignors to Bucyrus Com-
pany, South Milwaukee, Wis. Creeping-traction mount-
ing for railway-type excavators. 1,448,372 ; Mar. 13.
Eager, Svante R. W. M., W. Lehman, and F. C. Ruhloff,
assignors to Bucyrus Company, South Milwaukee, Wis.
Excavator front-end construction. 1,454,032 : May 8.
Bagg, Harry W., New Berlin, N. Y. Device for preventing
cows from lying down. 1,447,505 ; Mar. 6.
Bagg, HoUis B., Watertown, assignor to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Scale.
1,472,037; Oct. 30.
Bagge, Gustaf F., New York, N. Y. Electric-display-con-
trolling mechanism. 1,478,691 ; Dec. 25.
Baginley, John A., Hoquiam, Wash. Doorbell. 1,461,019 ;
July 10.
Bagley, Joseph C., Beloit, Ala. Combined shovel, torch,
and match holder. 1,451,195; Apr. 10.
Bagshaw. W. H., Co. (See Stevens, Royal A., assignor.)
Bahl, Errold G., Lincoln, Nebr. Elevator control.
1,460,091 ; June 26.
Bahls, Otto, assignor to O. B. Electric Vehicles, Inc.,
Long Island City, N. Y. Reversing and control switch.
1,450,572; Apr. 3.
Bahmann Iron Works Company, The. (See Cite, .Toseph
D., assignor.)
Bahnsen. John T., Dodge Center, Minn. Lawn mower.
1,441,720 ; Jan. 9.
Eahr, August T. J., Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-half to
C. B. Kline, Dormont, Pa. Lug ring. 1,451,804 ;
Apr. 17.
Eahr, August T. J., Murphj'sboro, 111., assignor of one-
fourth to R. A. Hatfield, one-fourth to J. J. Gallagher,
three-eighths to F. Heiberg, and one-eighth to C. Franks,
St. Louis. Mo. Three-way faucet. 1,469,612 ; Oct. 2.
Eahr, Joseph C, St. Louis, Mo. Pocket lock for garments.
1,451,196 ; Apr. 10.
Eahr, William E., Washington. D. C. Adjustable flue
cleaner for heat radiators. 1,448,048 ; Mar. 13.
Bahrs, John. (See Hubbard, E., and Bahrs.)
Bail, Emil A., Lausa, near Dresden, Germany, assignor to
Waldes & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Snap fastener.
1.449,080; Mar. 20.
Bailey. Albert E., Nashua, N. H. Conveyer svstem.
1,461,106; July 10.
Bailey, Allie E., Chicago, 111. Garment. 1,440,954;
Jan. 2.
Bailey, Amos, Ottumwa, Iowa. Beet topper. 1,467,415:
Sept. 11.
Bailey, Anna D., New York, N. Y. Adjustable dress form.
1,447,372 ; Mar. 6.
Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company, The. (See Meell,
George A., assignor.)
Bailey, Charles F., Lawton, England. Tunnel oven or
kiln for firing pottery and other ware. 1,465,572 ;
Aug. 21.
Bailey, Charles P., Lawton, England. Kiln for firing
pottery and other ware. 1,465,573 ; Aug. 21.
Bailey, Charles H., assignor to Fuller & Warren Co.,
Troy, N. Y. Combination coal and gas range.
] .475,775 : Nov. 27.
Bailey, Charles W., Philadelphia, Pa. Ring. Des. 62,975 ;
Sept. 4.
Bailey, Chester I., Greenwood, Mo., assignor to L. U.
Oberreich, Indianapolis, Ind. Shock absorber.
1,474,810; Nov. 20.
Bailey, Claude B., Wyandotte, assignor to McCord Manu-
facturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Gasket. 1,442,421 ;
Jan. 16.
Bailey, E. G. (See Castle, W. E., and Hansard, as-
signors.)
Bailey, Edwin W., Lawley, Ala. Backhand hook.
1,444,762 ; Feb. 6.
Bailey, Ellen, Detroit, Mich. Butter container. 1,445,816:
Feb. 20.
Bailey, Emmett L., assignor of one-half to R. L. Bailey,
Williamson, W. Va. Rotary car dump. 1,465,661 ;
Aug. 21.
Bailey, Enoch M., Albion, 111. Intermittent electric-light
flasher. 1,441,902 ; Jan. 9.
Bailey, Ethel M., Yreka, Calif. Suture box. 1,459,943;
June 26.
Bailey, George, jr., Martel, Ohio. Atomizing gasket for
internal-combustion engines. 1,449,256 ; Blar. 20.
Bailey, George A., Manning, Iowa. Animal poke.
1,469,492 ; Oct. 2.
Bailey, Halsted, Pittsfield. Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical apparatus. 1,444,445;
Feb. 6.
Bailey, Hubert, New York, N. Y. Coupling. 1,473,537 ;
Nov. 6.
Bailey. Hugh R., Carver, Mass. Cranberry separator.
1.448,479; Mar. 13.
Bailey, James F., Columbia, S. C. Wrench. 1,447,831 ;
Mar. 6.
Bailey, James F., Columbia, S. C. Wrench. 1,447,832;
Mai. (1.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Bailey, James P., Columbia, S. C. Cotton tramper or
Dacker. 1,743,456 ; Nov. 6.
Bailey, James G„ Delavan, assignor to Rotary Spreader,
Mason Citv, 111. Manure spreader. 1,452,139 ; Apr. 17.
Bailey, John M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Spectacles. 1,471,996;
Oct. 23.
Bailey, Joseph K., assignor to Bayco Decoy Company, Inc.,
New Orleans, La. Decoy duck. 1,469,613 ; Oct. 2.
Bailey, Joseph O., Atlanta, Ga. Riveting machine.
1.450,198; Apr. 3.
Bailey. Laurel L., assignor of one-half to R. G. Hall,
Terre Haute, lud. Wrench. 1,477,928 ; Dec. 18.
Bailey, Percy T., Mlddletown, R. I. Fencepost attach-
ment. 1,460,936 ; July 3.
Bailey, Rand S., Montclair, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone-ex-
change system. 1,470.611 ; Oct. 16.
Bailey, Rand S.. Montclair, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Machine-switching
telephone-exchange system. 1.478,419 ; Dec. 25.
Bailey, Robert L. (See Bailey, Emmett L., assignor.)
Bailey, Sylvester H., Superior, Wis. Container. 1,475,776 ;
Nov. 27.
Bailey, Theodore A., Orlando, Fla. Dentifrice and floss
container. 1,466,982 ; Sept. 4.
Bailey, Tillman, Nashville, Tenn. Composition for pol-
ishes, 1,473,947: Nov. ]3,
Bailey, Walter C, Long Beach, assignor to Regan Forge
& Engineering Company, Los Angeles, Calif, Casing
and tubing hook. 1,457,648 : June 5,
Bailev, Walter W,, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Producing staples. 1.443,828; Jan. 30.
Bailey, Willis F., Decatur, 111. Coffeepot. 1,449,966;
Mar. 27.
Bailhe, George, Fort Wayne, Ind. Throttle-control appa-
ratus for motor vehicles. 1,473,754 ; Nov. 13.
Bailhe, George, Fort Wayne, Ind, Combined brake and
throttle pedal, 1,473,984 ; Nov. 13.
Bailie, William R., Mesa, Wash. Head yoke. 1,472,541 ;
Oct. 30.
Bailie, William R., Mesa, Wash. Calf weaner. 1,472,542 ;
Oct. 30.
Baille-Barrelle, Andre H., Paris, France, Manufacture
Baillot, Georges, Embourg, near Liege, Belgium. Four-
cylinder compound locomotive. 1,471,677 ; Oct. 23.
Bailly. Emile W., Haverhill, Mass. Wood-heel-turning
machine. 1,472,625 ; Oct. 30.
of coke for metallurgical uses. 1.458.964 ; June 19.
Bailly, Louis, assignor to The Ohio Municipal Equipment
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Vacuum cleaner. 1,459,968 ;
June 26.
Bailly, Marcel, Paris, France. Reenforced soap. 1,478,882 ;
Dec. 2.5.
Baily, Franklin L., Los Angeles, Calif. Ventilated hand
protector for guns. 1,451,137 ; Apr. 10.
Bain, Charles W., Indianapolis, Ind, Pneumatic-tire pro-
tector, 1,460,781: .Tuly 3.
Bain, Joseph G., Pittsburgh, and L. M. Stempel, Dormont,
assignors to Lewis Foundry & Machine Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Bridling apparatus. 1,474,755 ;
Nov. 20.
Bain, Joseph S.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Seed-corn drier.
1.456.295 ; May 22.
Bain, William J., Barnsdall, Okla. Automobile jack foot.
1,474,428; Nov. 20.
Bainbridge, Cmpson H. (See Jerabek, C, and Bain-
bridge. I
Bainbridge, Ernest G. (See Baddiley, J., Payman, and
Bainbridge.)
Baine, James C, assignor to Excelsior Cycle Company,
Michigan City, Ind. Bicycle frame. Des. 62,351 ;
May 15.
Baines, Joseph, et al. (See Prosser, William J., as-
signor.)
Balnes, Joseph E., Pittsburgh, and J. P. Bosle, Mount
Oliver, assignors to National Tube Company, Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Roller chuck. 1,446,538 ; Feb, 27.
Bains, George B., 3d. (See Atwood, H. N., and Bains.)
Bair, Leigh J., New York, N. Y. Timer. l,44e.371 ;
Feb. 20.
Baird. Cassius M. C., Chicago, 111. Hose construction.
1,453,823 ; May 1.
Baird Company, The. (See Baird, Frank C. and W. S.,
assignors.)
Baird-Daniels Co. et al. (See Popper, Joseph, assignor.)
Balrd-Danlels Company Incorporated, et al. (See Pop-
per, Joreph. assignor.)
Baird, Dudley, Berkeley, Calif., assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Rabbling arm
for roasting furnaces. 1,460,658 ; July 3.
Baird, Frank C. Champaign, and W. S. Baird. Decatur,
assignors to The Baird Company, Champaign, 111. Lock-
ing differential. 1.447,116 ; Feb. 27.
Baird, Frank T., Blue Island, 111. Charging rack.
1,454,033; May 8.
Baird, Melville B., deceased. Kansas City. Mo. ; A. H.
Steele, administrator, asisignor to J. C. W. Bland,
Tulsa, Okla. Vending machine. 1,444,863 : Feb. 13.
Baird, Melville B., deceased, and G. A. Walls, Kansas
City, Mo. : A. H. Steele, administrator ; said adminis-
trator and said Walls assignors to J. C. W. Bland,
Tulsa, Okla. Vending machine. 1,460,123 ; June 26.
Baird. Parker K., Spokane, Wash. Fourdrinier machine.
1.442,848: Jan. 23.
Baird, William S. (See Baird, Frank C, and W. S,)
Baird, William S,, Decatur, 111. Snapping mechanism for
corn-harvesting machines. 1,460,870 ; Sept. 4.
Baird, William S., Elmhurst, N. Y., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, St. Louis, Mo. Clasp-
brake rigging. 1,470,343 ; Oct, 9.
Jnisden, Charles H., Logan, W. Va. Grab pick. 1,478,198 ;
Dec. 18.
Baisden, Edward J., New York, N. X. Pump. 1,469,140 ;
Sept. 25.
Baisi, Joseph, assignor of one-half to A. Melli, New York,
N. Y. Drive and coaster brake construction. 1,471,538 ;
Oct. 23.
Baisley, Charles T., North Edgecomb, Me., assignor to
Manhattan Electrical Supply Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
. 1,452,.334 ; Apr. 17.
Feeding people.
Telephone receiver.
Baitinger, John M.. St. Paul, Minn.
1.442.211 ; Jan. 16.
Baits, Stuart G. (See Fekete, S. I., and Baits.)
Baits, Stuart G. (See Whisler, R. H., and Baits.)
Baity, George W. (See Sullivan, D, M., and Baity.)
Baitz, George F,, Philadelphia, Pa, Combination display
and vending device. 1,462,024 ; July 17.
Bake Ice Machine CJompany. (See Hoeschen, Henry A.,
assignor.)
Bakeiite Corporation. (See Baekeland, Leo H., assignor.)
Bakels, William C, Midland Park, N. J. Tool for remov-
ing from or applying differential gears to their axles.
1,463,031 ; July 24.
Baker, A. T., & Company. (See Sohn, John W., assignor.)
Baker, Andrew S., Gilroy, Calif. Toy horse. 1,457,205;
May 29.
Baker, Arthur F., Oakland, Calif., assignor to The Per-
fecto Gear Differential Co., Seattle, Wash. Driving
mechanism for motor cars. Rel5,711 ; Oct. 30.
Baker, Arthur R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
C. G. McCutchen, Indianapolis, Ind, Mounting for
magneto igniters. 1,446,442 ; Feb. 27.
Baker Brothers. (See Hallenbeck, George E., assignor.)
Baker, Carey W., assignor to Packard Electric Company,
Limited, St. Catharines, Ontario. Canada. Tempera-
ture-indicating device. 1,463,189 ; July 31.
Baker Casing Shoe Company. (See Baker. Reuben C,
assignor.) "
Baker, Charles C, assignor of one-half to J. J. Smith,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Attachment for partial plates or re-
movable bridges. 1,473,661 ; Nov. 13.
Baker, Charles E., assignor to The Universal Pattern &
Model Company, Hartford, Conn. Child's vehicle.
Des. 62,769 ; July 31.
Baker, Charles I., Glenshaw, Pa. Storage water-heating
system. 1,441,201 ; Jan. 9.
Baker. Charles I.. Orland, Calif. Portable shelter.
1,473,074 ; Nov. 6.
Baker. Charles R.. Evanston, HI. Automobile jacking
device. 1,445.928 ; Feb. 20.
Baker & Company. (See Maeulen, P., and Van Allen,
assignors.)
Baker, Coston S., Chicago, 111. Spare-tire container.
1,456,962 : May 29.
Baker, David S., Greenwich, Conn. Drying apparatus.
1,465,071 ; Aug. 14.
Baker, Dexter C, assignor to Baker-Hansen Manufactur-
ing Company, Oakland, Calif. Air compressor.
1,456.089 ; May 22.
Baker, Fenner B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Superior Hand Embroiderer Corporation, Now York,
N. Y. Embroidery needle. 1,452.544 ; Apr. 24.
Baker, Floyd. Cicero, assignor to Sears, Roebuck & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Ironing table. 1,410,252 ; Oct. 9.
Baker, Frank E. (See Cave, Walter T., assignor.)
Baker, George, Swinton, England. Tire and hoop rolling
mill. 1,442,636 ; Jan. 16.
Baker, George W., Jeannette, Pa., assignor to Northwes-
tern Expanded Metal Company, Chicago. 111. Machine
for making ribbed expanded metal. 1.443.555 ; Jan. 30.
Baker. George W., jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper. Des.
61,758 ; Jan. 9.
Baker. Gilbert L., Oakdale, Calif. Lock for automobiles.
1,477,026 ; Dec. 11.
Baker, Guy O., Atlantic, Iowa. Unloading device.
1,452,021 ; Apr. 17.
Baker-Hansen Manufacturing Company. (See Baker,
Pextpr C, assignor.)
Baker, Harry G., Worcester, Mass. Loop attachment for
suspenders. 1.441,476; Jan, 9.
Baker Ice Machine Company. (See Hoeschen, Henry A,,
assignor.)
Baker Iron Works. (See De Camp. Roy L., assignor.!
Baker, J. M., et al. (See Bloodgood, James H.. assignor.)
Baker, James B., deceased. New York, N. Y. ; M. L.
Baker and Guaranty Trust Company of New York,
executors. Picture-hanging attachment. 1,442,030 ;
Jan. 16.
Baker, James P., assignor to Cluott. Peabody & Cc . Inc.,
Troy, N. Y. Plait distributor. 1,446.147 : Feb. 20.
Baker, James L. (See Wright, F. J., and Baker.)
Baker, James W., Santa Cruz, Calif. Pie or cake cutter
and gauge. 1,442,679 ; Jan. 16.
Baker. John A., Westport, Conn. Leaching and apparatus
therefor. 1,447,637 ; Mar. 6.
Baker, John C„ Nutley, N. J. Bleaching paper pulp.
1,468,693 ; Sept. 25.
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Alphaietical list of patentees — Continuerl.
Baker, John F. L., assignor to The Wiekes Boiler Com-
pauy, Saginaw, Mich. Making boiler headers.
1,468,692 ; Sept. 25.
Baker, John H., York, Pa. Tobacco cutting and separat-
ing machine. 1,471,936 ; Oct. 23.
Baker, John R. (See Neal, George D., assignor.)
^Baker, Joseph, & Sons, Limited. (See Prescott, William-
E., assignor.)
Baker, Joseph, Sons and Perkins Company. (See Head,
Ronald, assignor.)
Baker, Joseph, Sons & Perkins Limited. (See Thlee,
Frederick C, assignor.)
Baker, Joseph, Sons & Perkins Limited, Messrs. (See
Smith, Harold, assignor.)
Baker, Linnaeus E., assignor to Wayne Oil Tank and
Pump Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Displacement ele-
ment for liquid containers. 1,457,811 ; June o.
Baker, Linnaeus E., assignor to Wayne Tank & Pump
Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Stop mechan^m..
1,471,995 ; Oct. 23.
Baker, Littleton S., Pasadena, Calif. Ant poison.
1,450,128; Mar. 27.
Baker, Louis E., assignor of one-fourth to A. J. Martin,
one-fourth to J. H. Brock, and one-fourth to A- E.
Harrouti, Blum, Tex. Insect and worm catcher.
1,450,538 ; Apr. 3.
Baker. M. Lindsay, et al., executors. (See Baker, James
B.)
Baker, Murray & Imbrie, Inc. (See Disch, Frank, as-
signor.)
Baker, JS. L., Manufacturing Company. (See Baker, Nor-
man L., assignor.)
Baker, Newton D., Secretary of War, trustee. (See
b'phoff, Leslie S., assignor.)
Baker, Norman G., Muscatine, Iowa. Whistle. 1,449,211 ;
Mar. 20.
Baker, Norman G., Muscatine, Iowa. Holder for photo-
graphic paper. 1,452,996 ; Apr. 24.
Baker, Norman L., assignor to N. L. Baker Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas-stove burner.
1,444,770 ; Feb. 13.
Baker, Olaf. (See Scribner, E. W., and Baker.)
Baker, Percy W., London, England. Thermally-actuated
electric switch. 1,445,657 ; Feb. 20.
Baker-Perkins Manufacturing Corporation. (See Eggert,
Gustav B., assignor.)
Baker, Ralph H., Attleboro, assignor to V. H. Blackinton
& Co., Attleboro Falls, Mass. Chain. 1,442,637 ;
Jan. 16.
Baker, Reuben C, Coalinga, assignor to Baker Ca^iing
Shoe Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Pitman end.
1,475,531 ; Nov. 27.
Baker, Roy A. (See Maxwell, Myrtle, assignor.)
Baker, Roy J. (See Raymond, Harry B., and Baker.)
Baker Rubber Cement Co. (See Currier, Andrew E., as-
signor.)
Baker, Stanley H., Manchester, England. Lamp shade.
1,477,991; Dec. 18.
Baker, Stephen D., New York, N. Y. Combination soap
and toothbrush holder. Des. 63,549 ; Dec. 18.
Baker, Thomas W. (See Magee, Frederick W., assignor.)
Baker, Thomas W., Lewiston, Idaho. Floor or wall
ground. 1,470,797; Oct. 16.
Baker, Walter R. G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Electrical apparatus.
1,445,929; Feb. 20.
Baker, Walter R. G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. High-frequency signaling
system. 1,449,722 ; Mar. 27.
Baker, Walter R. G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. High-frequency signaling
system. 1,455,099 ; May 15.
Baker, Walter R. G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Signal-transmitting sys-
tem. 1,475,164; Nov. 27.
Baker, Webster E. B., York, Pa. Ribbon for typewriting
and similar machines. 1,445,469 ; Feb. 13.
Baker, Wedworth V., Detroit, Mich. Toy building element.
1,446,868; Feb. 27.
Baker, William A., assignor of one-third to F. A. Ram-
ler, Toledo, Ohio. Telethermometer. 1,444,771 ;
Feb. 13.
Baker, William E., Erie, Pa. Antifriction bearing.
1,446,633; Feb. 27.
Baker, William E., assignor to Wonder Trap Co. Inc.,
Waco, Tex. Animal trap. 1,472,423 ; Oct. 30.
Baker, William H., Newton, Kans. Calendar. 1,452,407 ;
Apr. 17.
Baker, William H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Fusible
link. 1,456,686; May 29.
Baker, William H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sprinkler.
1,474,061 ; Nov. 13.
Bakke, Reier A., Redtop, Minn. Flytrap. 1,473,538;
Nov. 6.
Bakken, Andrew H., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Re-
fillable fuse. 1,440,433; Jan. 2.
Bakken, Andrew II., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Tank-lifting truck. 1,440,434 ; Jan. 2.
Bakken, Ola K., Northwood, N. Dak. Station selector.
1,452,903 ; Apr. 24.
Bakken, Tollef O., Bode, Iowa. Oil can. 1,459,871 ;
June 26.
Balaziuk, Michael, Revloc, Pa. Combination tool.
1,441,903 ; Jan. 9.
Balazs, Rudolph J. and H. S. Autrey, Cleveland. Ohio,
assignors to Houston Pneumatic Puncture Proof Wheel
Company, Houston, Tex. Cushioned vehicle wheel.
1,453,614 ; May 1.
Balcerwicz, Julius G., assignor of one-half to K. H.
Reynier, Grand Rapids, Mich. Interlocking chain
links. 1,464,919 ; Aug. 14.
Balch, Alfred T., assignor to H. F. Crawford Manu-
facturing Company, Brockton, Mass. Shank stifEener
for shoe soles. 1,468,855 ; Sept. 25.
Balch, Alfred T., assignor to H. F. Crawford Manufactur-
ing Company, Brockton, Mass. Shank stiflfener for
shoe soles. 1,468,856 ; Sept. 25.
Balch, Alfred T., Brockton, and C. A. Wright, Whitman,
assignors to L. M. Jackson, Brockton, Mass. Power
press. 1,464,963 ; Aug. 14.
Balch, Samuel W., Montclair, N. J. Combined sidereal
and mean solar timepiece. 1,459,710 ; June 26.
Balcke, Walter H., Winchester, assignor to National Com-
pany, Cambridge, Mass. Dancing toy figure. 1,451,805 ;
Apr. 17.
Balcker, Marten, assignor to J. Nelson, Chicago, 111. Ro-
tary compressor. 1,451,859 ; Apr. 17.
Balcker, Martin, Chicago, 111., assignor of one-fourth to
R. W. Glasner and three-fourths to Marquette Tool and
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Variable-speed
transmission. 1,443,782 ; Jan. 30.
Balcoin, Alexander F., Worcester, Mass. Baseball game.
1,447,335 ; Mar. 6.
Balcom, Charles A. (See Reynolds, Joy S., assignor.)
Balcom, Clarence G., Noroton Heights, Conn. Pin inserter
and remover for Ford valves. 1,467,914 ; Sept. 11.
Balcom, Frederick J., Binghamton, N. Y., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Machine for operating upon heels. 1,464,555 ; Aug. 14.
Balcom, Raymond A., Akron, Ohio. Heating apparatus.
1,452,864 ; Apr. 24.
Baldock, G. R., & Co. Limited. (See Harrison, George W.,
assignor.)
Baldridge, Albert S. (See Dixon, S., and Baldridge.)
Baldridge, Charles W. (See McFarland, Harvey P., as-
signor.)
Baldridge, Joseph E., Avalon, Pa. Dental tool holder.
1,451,806. Apr. 17.
Baldt Anchor & Chain Company. (See Powell, Norris D.,
assignor.)
Baldwin, Clarence D. (See -Elderton, R., and Baldwin.)
Baldwin Company, The. (See Tower, Ilerschel E., as-
signor.)
Baldwin, Edward C, Boston, Mass. Stand for paper drink-
ing cups. 1,467,082 ; Sept. 4.
Baldwin, Elnora E., Rand, Colo. Hair curler. 1,454,718 ;
May 8.
Baldwin, Frederic E., Philadelphia, Pa. Carburetor.
1,452,488 ; Apr. 24.
Baldwin, Frederic E., Philadelphia, Pa. Closure for fruit
and other wide-moutbed jars. 1,457,418 ; June 5.
Baldwin, Frederick M., Los Angeles, Calif. Three-way
safety auto signal. 1,458,316 ; June 12.
Baldwin, Frederick W., Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Target. 1,444,491 ; Feb. 6.
Baldwin, Harry A., South Greensburg, Pa. j^pparatus for
assembling bricks and units for building purposes.
1,440,366; Jan. 2.
Baldwin, James V., et al. (See Van Hise, Lester E.,
assignor.)
Baldwin, John L., Washington, D. C. Scaffold.
1,462,439 ; July 17.
Baldwin, Joseph A., Baltimore, Md. Portable metallic
building. 1,468,100 ; Sept. 18.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, The. (See Abbe, George C,
assignor.)
Baldwin Locomotive Works, The. (See Bleibtreu, Her-
mann, assignor.)
Baldwin Locomotive Works, The. (See Farquhar, Henry
S., assignor.)
Baldwin Locomotive Works, The. (See Sykes, J. P., and
Stover, assignors.)
Baldwin, Loul H., Oklahoma, Okla. Expansive under-
reamer. 1,470,316 ; Oct. 9.
Baldwin, Louis W.. Jersey City, N. J. Pneumatic tire.
1,474,429; Nov. 20.
Baldwin, Morton S., assignor to Detroit Forging Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle top. 1,477.623 : Dec. 18.
Baldwin, Robert L., Canon City, Colo. Combined paper
cutter and letter opener. 1.463,786 ; Aug. 7.
Baldwin, Robert L., Canon City, Colo. Animal trap.
1,463,787 ; Aug. 7.
Baldwin, Tuthill & Bolton. (See Tuthill, Victor M., as-
signor.)
Baldwin, William H., Middletown, Conn. Tractor lawn
mower. 1,451,807 ; Apr. 17.
Baldwin, William H., and C. T. Plummer, Duluth, Minn.
Snare drum. 1,446,327 ; Feb. 20.
Bale, Horace, Springfield, 111. Handle-attaching means.
1,445,470 ; Feb. 13.
Bales, Edward R., Centralia, 111. Lubricating device.
1,463,661 ; July 31.
Bales, Ivan. (See Pearce, O.. and Bales.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Ualuorn, Uaus. (See Hcrz, K., aiid Balhorn.)
llatisoD, Paul A., aiid 1. <i. Stateropoulos, Grantwooil,
N. J. Container closure and pouring spout. 1,447,117 ;
Keb. 27.
Balke, Clarence W., Highland Park, assignor to Fansteel
Products Company, Inc., North Chicago, 111. Method
and apparatus relating to the production of metala.
l,464,bB2 ; Aug. 14.
Balke, Paul, and G. Leysie£fer, Troisdorf, Germany.
Record tor gramophones and the like. l,45G,Ot7;
May 22.
Balke, Paul, and G. Leysieffer, Troisdorf, near Cologne,
Germany. Producing vulcanite-like plastic materials.
1,4(58,222; Sept. 18.
Ualkwill. Stephen, Cleveland, Ohio. Railway crossin-.;
1.440,955 ; Jan. 2.
Balkwill, Stephen, Cleveland, Ohio. Railway rail con-
nection. 1,443,722 ; Jan. 30.
Ball, Albert P., Royal Oak, and F. Zenker, Highland Park,
assignors to Square D Company, Detroit, Mich. Elec-
trical switch. 1,453,696 ; May 1.
Ball, Charles M., jr., boveland, Colo. Coupling for elec-
tric-light fixtures. 1,453,233 ; Apr. 24.
Ball Engine Company. (See Armstrong, Edwin J., as-
signor.)
Ball, Frederic J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Miser. 1,471,643;
Oct. 23.
Bali, Frederick L., Maidstone, England. Bearing.
1,449,488; Mar. 2T.
Ball, George E., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Gorham
ilanulacturing Company of Providence, Providence,
R. I. Sandwich plate, tray, platter, or similar article.
Ues. 61,990; Feb. 27.
Ball, Guy M., Spokane, Wash. Intake manifold for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,454,596 ; May 8.
Ball, H. A. (See Salter, Horace E., assignor.)
Ball, James R. and W. H., Chicago, 111. ; said W. H. BaU
assignor to said James R. Ball. Creasing device for
trousers. 1,474,993 ; Nov. 20.
Ball, John P., Chicago, 111. Aeroplane gun mounting.
1,451,197 ; Apr. 10.
Ball, John P., Chicago, III. Starting device for treating
liquids. 1,452,335 ; Apr. 17.
Ball, John P., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for and method
of treating sewage. 1,456,046 ; May 22.
Ball, John li. (See Rogers, Homer S., assignor.)
Ball, Joseph A. (See Comstock, D. F., and Ball.)
Ball, Louise C, New York, N. Y. Floss holder for dental
use. 1,442,380 ; Jan. 16.
Ball, Pearl V., and K. H. Waller, Nashville, Tenn. Auto-
matic ignition plug. 1,466,943 ; Sept. 4.
Ball and Socket Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Goddard, Charles A., assignor.)
Ball, William H. (See Ball, James R. and W. H.)
Ballak, John F., St. Louis, Mo. Clutch control.
1.476,578 ; Dec. 4.
Ballantine, Norman S. (See Lamb, William A., assignor.)
Ballantine, William B., London, England. Workable metal
article. 1,460,049 ; June 26.
Ballard, Albeit M., laie, Okla., assignor t,o Sun Oil Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Oil and gas separator.
1,471,088 ; Oct. 16.
Ballard, Harrie A., assignor to General Shoe Machinery
Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe-tree. 1,467,915 ; Sept. 11.
Ballard, Harrie A., assignor to General Shoe Machinery
Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe-tree. 1,469,171 ;
Sept. 25.
Ballard, Herbert T., Norristown, Pa. Knitted fabric.
Des. 61,868 ; Feb. 6.
Ballard, Herbert T., Norristown, Pa. Fabric. Des.
62,051 ; Mar. 13.
Ballard, Herbert T., Norristown, Pa. Knitted rib fabric.
Des. 62,976; Sept. 4.
Ballard, Herbert T., Norristown, Pa. Knitting machine.
1,470,677 ; Oct. 16.
Ballard, Herbert T., Norristown, Pa. Knitting-machine
bead. 1,470,678 ; Oct. 16.
Ballard, Milton, H., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cutting and
punching. 1,441,202; Jan. 9.
Ballard, Milton H., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Press.
1,467,297; Sept. 11.
Ballard, Milton H., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Clutch.
1,475,926 ; Dec. 4.
Ballard, Milton H., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Press.
1,476,680; Dec. 11.
Ballard, William E., Birmingham, Ala. Plow clevis.
1,444,824 ; Feb. 13.
Ballard, William R., Haubstadt, Ind. Sash fastener.
1,445,429; Feb. 13.
Ballai, Peter, West New York, N. J. Threadless bolt.
1,478,093 ; Dec. 18.
Ballenger, Edgar G., Atlanta, Ga. Vaporizer. 1,440,956 ;
Jan. 2.
Ballenger. John L.. Greenville, S. C. Portable stair.
1,475,777; Nov. 27.
Ballentine, Edward W,, Toledo, Ohio. Snap fastener.
1,443,611 ; Jan. 30.
Ballentine, William I., Laporte, Ind., assignor to Ad-
vance-Rumely Company. Flexible motor support.
1,463,568 ; July 31.
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Ballew, Elmer L., Chicago, 111. Blectric-slgn-flashing
apparatus. 1,452,178 ; Apr. 17.
Balliet, Aaron H., AUentown, Pa. Circular box for
cigars. 1,455,983 ; May 22.
BaUinger, Albert E. (See Ballinger, George W. and A. E.)
Ballinger, George W., and A. E., Upland, Ind. Table.
1,471,678; Oct. 23.
Ballmau, Edwin C, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Valley
Electric Company, Wilmington, Del. Rotor for in-
duction motors. 1,478,164 ; Dec. 18.
Ballou, B. A., & Company. (See Ballou, Frederick A.,
jr., assignor.)
Ballou, B. A., & Company Inc. (See Morehouse, Eugene,
assignor.)
Ballou, Cleveland A., Newton, Mass. Ash pan. 1,445,471 ;
Feb. 13.
Ballou, Frederick A., jr., assignor to B. A. Ballou & Com-
pany Inc., i'rovidence, R. I. Neck-chain fastener.
1,445,817 ; Feb. 20.
Ballou, Frederick A., jr., assignor to B. A. Ballou &
Company Inc., Providence, R. I. Neck chain.
1,477,235; Dec. 11.
Ballou, joUn M. (See Balzer, V. W., and Ballou.)
Balls, William L., Manchester, England. Apparatus for
grading or separating fibers according to their length.
1,452,352 ; Apr. 17.
Balls, William L., and F. Hutchins, Manchester, England.
Apparatus for grading or separating fibers according
to their length. 1,452,353 ; Apr. 17.
Ballweg, John H., Portland, Oreg. Lamp. 1,470,135:
Oct. 9.
Balme, Joseph F., jr., Boston, Mass. Railway tie and
rail fastening. 1,475,106 ; Nov. 20.
Balmer, John H., Newark, N. J. Toothbrush and tumbler
supporting fixture. Des. 62,389 ; May 22.
Balmer, Robert, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Destruction
of refuse. 1,442,116 ; Jan. 16.
Balmer, Robert, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Apparatus
for the destruction of refuse. 1,460,565 ; July 3.
Balmer, Robert, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Refuse-dis-
posal plant. 1,460,566 ; July 3.
Balogh, Maria, Buffalo, N. Y. Illuminated automobile
license plate. 1,477,415 ; Dec. 11.
Balsam, Maurice M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lathe tool.
1,466,265 ; Aug. 28.
Balsillie, John G., Melbourne, Australia. Reflector for
use in light projectors. 1,470.798; Oct. 16.
Balson, Adrian C, Philadelphia, Pa. Toy hank.
1,443,943 ; Feb. 6.
Balsley, Eugene A. (See Fey, Frank E., assignor.)
Baiter, Louis, New York, N. Y. Dental tray. 1,455,518 ;
May 15.
Baiter, Louis., assignor to Baiter Tray Manufacturing
Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dental tray. 1,477,098;
Dec. 11.
Baiter Tray Manufacturing Co. (See Baiter, Louis, as-
signor.)
Balthasar, Harry G., assignor to B. and B. Manufactur-
ing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Whistle. 1,462,161 ;
July 17.
Baltich, Urosh, Gary, Ind. Toy. 1,468,223; Sept. 18.
Baltimore Gas Appliance & Manufacturing Comixiuy, The.
(See Longfellow, Martin W., assignor.)
Baltimore Tru.st Company, trustee. (See Scott, Alexan-
der A., assignor.)
Baltimore Tube Company. (See Bradley, R. E., and
Webber, assignors.)
Baltimore Tube Company. (See Morse, Charles S., as-
signor. )
Balwlck, Louis H. Oakland, Calif. Fruit grader.
1,448,990 ; Mar. 20.
Balz, George A., Rahway, N. J. Coke ovep or carboniz-
ing furnace. 1,443,161 ; Jan. 23.
Balzano, Saverio, et al. (See Marrazzo, Domenico,
assignor.)
Balzer-Alber, Wilhelm. (See Jenny, K. K., and Balzer-
Alber.)
Balzer, Charles A. (See Voss, H. W., and Balzer.)
Balzer, Vernon W., and J. M. Ballou, assignors to I. L.
Shogran, Los Angeles, Calif. Electric flashing device.
1,446,780 ; Feb. 27.
Balzereit, George H., Philadelphia, Pa. Ice-cream cabinet.
1,447,005 ; Feb. 27;
Bambara, Charles F., Chicago, 111. Washing apparatus.
1,459,136 ; June 19.
Bamber, William, Sutton, England. Display box.
1,472,953 ; Nov. 6.
Bamblett, Frederick. (See Avery, G. A., and Bamblett.)
B.Tmford, Cyril J. (See Bamford, Joseph and C. J.)
Bamford, Frank L., Detroit, Mich. Toasting machine.
1,458,021; June 5.
Bamford, John W., & Son, Inc. (See Bamford. John W.,
assignor. )
Bamford, John W., assignor to John W. Bamford & Son,
Inc., Providence, R. I. Endless belt drive. 1,442,037 ;
Jan. 16.
Bamford, Joseph and C. J., Uttoxeter, England. Driving
gear for converging shafts. 1,442,513 ; Jan. 16.
Banan, Horace P., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Thermo-
stat. 1,458,924; June 19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Banbury, Fernley H., Ansonla, assignor to Birmingham
Iron Foundry, Derby, Conn. Machine for treating
rubber and other heavy plastic material. 1,449,930 ;
Mar. 27.
Banch, Ladislaus B., Cleveland, Ohio. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,448,182 ; Mar. 13.
Bancroft, Charles C, New Orleans, La. Reducing bitu-
minous material to dust. 1,441,904 ; Jan. 9.
Bancroft, Frank H., assignor to P. Derby & Co., Inc.,
Gardner, Mass. Upholstery. 1,460,399 ; July 3.
Bancroft, Frank H., Gardner, assignor to P. Derby &
Co., Inc., Worcester, Mass. Wood-bending apparatus.
1.461.471 ; July lO.
Bancroft, John S. and M. C. Indahl, assignors to Lanston
Monotype Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Typo-
graphic composing machine. 1,449,489 ; Mar. 27.
Band, Stephen W., San Francisco, assignor of one-half to
W. Hackett, Oakland, Calif. Locking bolt. 1,452,777 ;
Apr. 24.
Bander, George T., et al. (See Stringer, Melvin, assignor.)
Bandman, Albert, New York, N. Y. Syringe. 1,471,644 ;
Oct. 23.
Bands, WiUiam H., Southmont Borough, Pa. Mufiflier.
1,466,037; Aug. 28.
Banes, Chesley V., Kinross, Iowa. Flytrap. 1,442,992 ;
Jan. 23.
Banes, Chesley V., Kinross, Iowa. Fastener for auto-
mobile chains. 1,472,038 : Oct. 30.
Banes, Walter D., Germantowu, Pa., assignor to General
Pressed Metal Company. Actuating device. 1,470,910 ;
Oct. 16.
Bang, George A., St. Louis, Mo. Refrigerating apparatus.
1,448,183; Mar. 13.
Bangert, Adolph, Union Hill, N. J. Combination tool.
1,458,511 : June 12.
Bangert, Adolph, Union Hill, N. J. Combination tool.
1.469.472 ; Oct. 2.
Bangert, Adolph, and F. May, New York, N. Y. ; said F.
May assignor of his entire right to C. May, Jersey
City, N. J. Wrench. 1,460,837; July 3.
Banghart, George E., Olney, 111. Hand embroidery needle.
1,453,262 ; May 1.
Bangs, Owen M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Reenforced seal.
1,472,381 ; Oct. 30.
Bania, Frank, Detroit, Mich. Ironing board. 1,457,661 ;
June 5.
Banker, Oscar H., assiguor to Racine Tool and Machine
Company, Racine, Wis. Broaching machine. 1,467,525 ;
Sept. 11.
Bankers Box Company. (See Fellowes, Harry L., as-
signor.)
Banks, Alfonso A., New York, N. Y. Mailing tube.
1.440.957 ; Jan. 2.
Banks, Alfonso A., New York, N. Y. Flypaper. 1,459,711 ;
June 26.
Banks, Alfonso A., New York, N. Y. Tie press.
1,473,662; Nov. 13.
Banks, Alfonso A., New York, N. Y. Towel rack.
1,476,034 ; Dec. 4.
Banks, George L. and M. R., Los Angeles, Calif. Cord
control. 1,465,334 ; Aug. 21.
Banks, Joseph H., North Andover, Mass. Chain holder.
1,449,257 ; Mar. 20.
Banks, Joseph L., Baltimore, Md. Heat transmission.
1,462,079 ; July 17.
Banks, Joseph L., Baltimore, Md. Vehicle. 1,465,248;
Aug. 21.
Banks, Lee H., Lacamp, La. Door for freight cars.
1,462,565 ; July 24.
Banks, Mary R. (See Banks, George L. and M. R.)
Banks, Northrop, Lamar, Mo. Toilet attachment for auto-
mobiles. 1,454,618 ; May 8.
Banks, William H. (See Robertson, Colin, assignor.)
Banks, William H., Winthrop, Mass. Railway guard for
station platforms. 1,448,327 ; Mar. 13.
Banneyer, Joseph. Chicago, 111. Sign. 1,476,943 ;
Dec. 11.
Bannister, Bryant. (See Hopwood, J. M., and Bannister.)
Banni.ster, Bryant, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pressure regulator.
1,450,783; Apr. 3.
Bannister, Bryant, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ban-
nister Motor Appliance Company. Carburetor.
1,405,574; Aug. 21.
Bannister Motor Appliance Company. (See Bannister,
Bryant, assignor.)
Bannon, Frank A., assignoV of two-thirds to R. Keller
and one-third to W. A. Thornton, Dallas, Tex. Lubri-
cating, cleaning, and painting apparatus. 1,460,695 ;
.Tilly .S.
Bannon, Russell E.. Springfield. Mass. Holder for nurs-
ing hottlos. 1,461,342 : July 10.
Banowetz, Mathias B., Charlotte, Iowa. Bearing holder.
1,460,011 ; June 26.
Banting, Frederick G., C. H. Best, Toronto. Ontario, and
J. B. CoUip, Edmonton, Alberta, assignors to the Gov-
ernors of the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Extract obtainable from the mammalian pan-
creas or from the related glands in fishes, useful In the
treatment of diabetes mellitus, and preparing It
1,469,994 ; Oct. 9. i' v a \^
Bantle, Ralphael, St. Louis, Mo. Toy. 1,463,032;
July 24.
Banwarth, William, Gary, S. Dak. Automobile spring.
1,442,849 ; Jan. 23.
Banzhaf, Edwin J. (See Wenderhold, William, assignor.)
Banzhof, Charles P., assignor of three-quarters to The
Fidelity Electric Company, Lancaster, Pa. Centrifugal
electrical switch. 1,444,825 ; Feb. 13.
Bar Zim Toy Manufacturing Co. Inc. (See Bartholomae,
William, assignor.)
Barab, Jacob, Atlantic City, N. J., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Detonator.
1,458,925 ; June 19.
Barabas, Joseph, Rome, N. Y. Cooking utensil.
1,464,965; Aug. 14.
Barach, Louis V. (See Seeman, C. E., and Barach.)
Baranoff, Andrian J., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination
tube expander, header, and cutter. 1,478,692 ; Dec. 25.
Barany, Edmund R., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Franco
Electric Corporation. Lens ring. 1,447,405 ; Mar. 6.
Barany, Edmund R., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Franco
Electric Corporation. Flash light. 1,448,353 ; Mar. 13.
Barany, Edmund R., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Franco Electric Corporation. Flash light. 1,448,354 ;
Mar. 13.
Barany, Edmund R., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Franco
Electric Corporation. Plash-Ught-battery thrust cap.
1,460,150; June 26.
Barany, Edmund R., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Franco
Electric Corporation. Flash light. 1,466,350 ; Aug. 28.
Barany, Edmund R., and L. B. Manson, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to Franco Electric Corporation. Flash light.
1,448,352 ; Mar. 13.
Barany, Edmund R., New York, and W. S. Prltchard,
Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignors to Franco Electric Cor-
poration. Flash light. 1,441,822 ; Jan. 9.
Barany, Edmund B., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Franco
Electric Corporation. Flash light. 1,460,149 ; June 26.
Barbarou, Marius J. B., Paris, France. Speed reducer for
aviation engines. 1,449,029 ; Mar. 20.
Barbarou, Marius J. B., Paris, France. Clutch device
for motor vehicles. 1,461,343 ; July 10.
Barbarou, Marius J. B., Paris, France. Carburetor.
1,462,782 ; July 24.
Barbarou, Marius J. B., Paris, France. Stopper for
reservoirs, radiators, and the like. 1,462,783 ; July 24.
Barbarou, Marius J. B., Paris, France. Coupling device
for vehicles. 1,465,294 ; Aug. 21.
Bar bee Wire and Iron Works. (See Young, Le Roy S.,
assignor.)
Barber, Albert E., Chicago, 111. Shaft coupling.
1,472,782 ; Nov. 6.
Barber, Allan J., Woonsocket, E. I. Abacus frame.
1,441,323: Jan. 9.
Barber Asphalt Company, The. (See Babb, Charles S.,
assignor.)
Barber Asphalt Company, The. (See Browne, Frank A.,
assignor.)
Barber Asphalt Company, The. (See Miller, John S.,
jr., assignor.)
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The. (See Forrest,
C. N., Hayden, and Douthett, assignors.)
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The. (See Monrath,
Gustav, assignor.)
Barber-Colman Company. (See Colman, Howard D., as-
signor.)
Barber-Colman Company. (See Peterson, Burt A., as-
signor.)
Barber, Earl E. (See Grover, A. D., and Barber.)
Barber, Frank W., Chicago, 111. Cable tightener.
1,476,026 ; Dec. 4.
Barber, Howard M., Stonington, Conn., assignor to C. B.
CottrcU & Sons Company, New York, N. Y. Sheet
collecting and associating mechanism. 1,450,573 ;
Apr. 3.
Barber, Howard M., Stonington, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, New York, N. Y. Sheet
collecting and associating mechanism. 1,450,574 ;
Apr. 3.
Barber, Howard M., Stonington, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, New York, N. Y. Machine
for cutting and feeding sheets of different lengths from
a continuous web. 1,468,452 ; Sept. IS.
Barber, Howard M., Stonington, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, New York, N. Y. Means for
and method of applying antioffset material to freshly-
printed sheets. 1,470,344 ; Oct. 9
Barber, Howard M., Stonington, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, New York, N Y. Means for
and method of applying antioffset material to freshly-
printed sheets. 1,470,345 ; Oct. 9.
Barber, Howard M., Stonington, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, New York, N. Y. Fold-
ing mechanism. 1,473,202 ; Nov. 6.
Barber, James T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Latch device for
skid chains and the like. 1,450,199 ; Apr. 3.
Barber, Lee W., and E. W. Webb, assignors to Standard
Car Truck Company, Chicago, 111. Side bearing.
1.448,719 : Mar. 20.
Barber. Lewis R., assignor to Lisenby Manufacturing
Company, Fresno, Calif. Paper-feed mechanism.
1,466,922; Sept. 4.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Barber, Martin A., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The American Automatic Connector
Company, Wyoming, Del. Removable nipple and gas-
ket. 1.475,530 ; Nov. :27.
Barber, William J., assignor of one-half to E. M. Kline,
Cleveland, Ohio. Gas burner. 1,443,338 ; Jan. 30.
Barbet, Emiie A., Paris, France. Process and apparatus
for the recovery of the vapors of volatile liquids from
aeriform mixtures. 1,452,778 ; Apr. 24.
Barbet, Pierre A., Paris, France. Continuous sulphona-
tion of benzene, applicable to impure benzenes.
1,459,081 ; June 19.
Barbey, Henri, Schiltigheim, France. Machine for cut-
ting up fruit and vegetables of all kinds, especially
potatoes. 1,457.137; May 29.
Barbey, Jacob W. (See Taylor, W. H., Downs, and
Barbey.) , ^ . ^
Barbezieux, Albert, Paris, France. Steadying device for
vehicles. 1,444,022 ; Feb. 6.
Barbieri, Cct^are, New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Vortex Mfg. Co. Sundae dish and manufacture.
1,450.832; Apr. 3. , ,. .
Barbieri, Cesare, New York, N- Y., assignor to The Vortex
Manufacturing Company. Holder and method of trans-
ferring stacked sundae cups from cup-stacking ma-
chines into cartons. 1,454,261 ; May 8.
Barbieri, Cesare, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Vortex
Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Ejector mechanism for
paper-cup dispensers. 1,466,923 ; Sept. 4.
Barbour, John E., Paterson, N. J. Smudging apparatus.
1 449 490 * Mar. 27,
Barbour, Samuel A., ' Paterson, N. J. Wound package.
1,454,573; May 8. . „
Barchardt, Edward, et al. (See Latta, William W.,
assignor.)
Barchus, Charles, Natchez, Miss. Piston-ring holder.
1,478,724 ; Dec. 25.
Barclay, Arthur E. (See Nathan, A. J., and Barclay.)
Bareiie, Otto E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coal conveyer.
1,478,812; Dec. 25.
Barcalo Manufacturing Company. (See Anderson, Frank,
assignor.)
Bard, Everett, Water Valley, Ky. Jar-cover crimper.
1,469,403 ; Oct. 2.
Bardo, John H. (See Bardo, William C. and J. H.)
Bardo, William C. and J. H., Arkansas City, Kans. Re-
movable overtread for pneumatic tires. 1,441,262 ;
Jan. 9.
Bardons & Oliver. (See Hornberger, Earl J., assignor.)
Bare, Darius D., West Jefferson, N. C. Mill. 1,456,353 ;
May 22.
Bar6nyi, Arpad, Berlin-Lichterfelde, and P. Kaemmerer,
Charlottenburg, Germany. Electric starter for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,476,322 ; Dec. 4.
Barfield, Ernest A., Macon, Ga. Grate basket. 1,443,612 ;
Jan. 30.
Barfield, Ernest A., Macon, Ga. Grate. 1,467,702 ;
Sept. 11.
Barger, William B., et al. (See Wood, Joseph C, as-
signor.)
Bargsley, Sam L. (See Heckman, James, assignor.)
Barili, Arthur E. H., assignor to E. W. Wallace, Chicago,
111. Dial Indicator. 1,446,437 ; Feb. 20.
Barilko, John G. (See Simbol. Harry, assignor.)
Bark, Benjamin, Isleworth, England. Lighting accessory
for wickless burners or stoves. 1,475,778 ; Nov. 27.
Barkelew, James T., Monterey Park, Calif. Tractor
cultivator. 1,455,984 ; May 22.
Barkowski, John. (See Bootrym, Adam, assignor.)
Barks, Frank C. (See Morris, Octavius J., assignor.)
Barks, Frank S., assignor to Lincoln Steel and Forge
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Mine car. 1,460,696 ;
July 3.
Barks, Frank S., assignor to Lincoln Steel and Forge
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Mine-car coupler. 1,462,188 ;
July 17.
Barks, Frank S., assignor to Lincoln Steel and Forge Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. .Journal bos. 1,467,292 ; Sept. 4.
Barker, Albert G. (See Dieterle, Edward P., assignor.)
Barker, Alice C, Allston, Boston, Mass. Attachment for
garment hangers. 1,467,298 ; Sept. 11.
Barker Asphalt Paving Company, The. (See Monrath,
Gustav, assignor.)
Barker, Edwin K., South Bend, Ind. Timer. 1,469,032;
Sept. 25.
Barker, Frederick W. (See Curran, John J., assignor.)
Barker, George E., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Decoy. 1,452,631 ;
Apr. 24.
Barker, George M., Macon, Ga. Basket-cover fastener.
1,467,891 ; Sept. 11.
Barker, George R., .Toilet, assignor to W. E. Pratt, Chi-
cago, 111. Wrench. 1,452,951 ; Apr. 24.
Barker, James, Detroit, Mich. Index tab. 1,475,165 ;
Nov. 27.
Barker, Joseph E., Denver, Colo. Lock switch for auto-
mobile ignition. 1,474,506 ; Nov. 20.
Barker, Leroy A. (See Maxwell, W., and Barker.)
Barker, Lyle M., Hayden, Ariz. Method and apparatus
for concentration of ore. 1,447,006 ; Feb. 27.
Barker, Percy E., assignor to The Van Dorn Iron Works
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Dump truck. 1,471,511 ;
Oct. 23.
Barker, Philip, Kohala, Hawaii. Pneumatically-operated
cutting tool. 1,467,262 ; Sept. 4.
Barker, Sarah F. (See Williams, C. B., and Barker.)
Barker, Theodore E. (See Skaer, A. H., Barker, and
Clark.)
Barker, Thomas J., Kansas City, Mo. Rubber-tire core.
1,470,048 ; Oct. 9.
Barker, Walter M., Portland, Oreg. Reversing mecha-
nism for reciprocating members. 1,468,896 ; Sept. 25.
Barker, William T., Angola, Ind. Shaft-locking means.
1,476,437 ; Dec. 4.
Barker, Wendell A., deceased, Elkhart, Ind., R. B. Ferreby,
administrator. Locking device for screws. 1,445,818 ;
Feb. 20.
Barkley, Danford, assignor to Stephen Sanford & Sons,
Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Carpet. Des. 62,933 ; Aug. 28.
Barkley, Veruor T., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hoisting cage.
1,467,223; Sept. 4.
Barkman, Harley, Rochester, Ind. Camp bed. 1,445,195 ;
Feb. 13.
Barkschat, Henry. (See Gorrell, W. E., and Barkschat.)
Barkschat, Henry, Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to
E. B. Bliun, Pasadena, Calif. Forming hollow con-
crete bodies. 1,474,881 ; Nov. 20.
Barksdale, George R. (See Aldrlch, A. P., and Barksdale.)
Barksdale, George R., and P. B. Wilson, Greenwood,
S. C. ; said Wilson assignor to said Barksdale. Auto-
matic roving check. 1,462,896; July 24.
Barkstrom, Charles E., Chicago, lU. Organ pipe.
1,458,382 ; June 12.
Barley, Albert C, Kalamazoo, Mich. Windshield.
1,489,873 ; Oct. 9.
Barlough, Stephen L., Saginaw, Mich. ReTersing deylct
for motor cycles. 1,469,984 ; Oct. 9.
Barlow, George H., et al. (See Seley, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Barlow, Harry, and J. E. H. Mathies, East Moline, IlL
Mail-bag delivery and receiving crane. 1,452,234 ;
Apr. 17.
Barlow, Lester P., New Haven, Conn. Radiator device
for gas engines. 1,460,360 ; June 26.
Barlow, Thaddeus S., New York, N. Y. Means for con-
trolling the gas pilot lights of water-gas machines.
1,441,905; Jan. 9.
Barlow, William L., Clear Lake, Iowa. Crate for catch-
ing and holding hogs. 1,455,101 ; May 15.
Barna, Andrew, jr., Chicago, 111. Cigar or cigarette
Ughter. 1,469,912 ; Oct. 9.
Barna, John, New London, Conn. Storage-battery plate.
1,463,788 ; Aug. 7.
Barnaby, Stanley. (See Hadley, F. V., Barnaby, and
Clark.)
Barnard, Arthur F., et al. executors. (See Crowden, John
C. T.)
Barnard, Arthur E., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Recovering
residual anthraquinone from a sulphonation mass.
1,474,507; Nov. 20.
Barnard, Dudley J., Barking, England. Grab. 1,477,530 ;
Dec. 18.
Barnard, Harry L., Mount Pocono, and C. A. Nauman, jr.,
Cresco, Pa. ; said Nauman assignor to said Barnard.
Wagon-body brace. 1,467,263 ; Sept. 4.
Barnard, Samuel G., Seattle, Wash. Fuel-Feed-Controi
System. 1,447,459 ; Mar. 6.
Barnard, Thomas H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Strain
clamp. 1,460,567 ; July 3.
Barnard, William F., Marion, Ind. Station stop device.
1,452,022 : Apr. 17.
Barnebl, August J., jr., Newark, N. J., assignor to The
Dorr Company. Valve. 1,447,007 ; Feb. 27.
Barnes, Albert E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Kritikson Bros., Inc., Chicago, 111. Check protector.
1,452,674 ; Apr. 24.
Barnes, Arthur B., assignor to Barnes Electric Manufac-
turing Company, New York, N. Y. Lamp fixture and
socket construction. 1,465,836 ; Aug. 21.
Barnes, Brown E., assignor to Williamette Iron & Steel
Works, Portland, Oreg. Pulley block. 1,462,630;
July 24.
Barnes, Brown E., assignor to Williamette Iron & Steel
Works, Portland, Oreg. Pulley block. 1,462,631 ;
July 24.
Barnes, Charles R., Rochester, N. Y. Zone fare system.
1,457,488 ; June 5.
Barnes, Edward, et al. (See Dickens, William, assignor.)
Barnes, Edward A., assignor to California Cap Company,
Oakland, Calif. Recovering oxalic acid. 1,468,792 ;
Sept. 25. ^ ,„ ^
Barnes Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Barnes,
Arthur B., assignor.)
Barnes, Eugene A., jr. (See Brown, Harry V., assignor.)
Barnes, Eugene L., Seattle, Wash., assignor to American
District Steam Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Fuel-stoking structure. 1,455,756 ; May 15.
Barnes, EJugene L., Buffalo, assignor to American District
Steam Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Liquid-
measuring structure. 1,455,757 ; May 15.
Barnes, Eugene L., Buffalo, assignor to American Dis-
trict Steam Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Fuel-
stoklng structure. 1,469,172 ; Sept. 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Barnes, Gerard C, and J. K. Morgan, Coogee, New South
Wales, Australia. Centrifugal separator. 1,478,660;
Dec. 25.
Barnes, Harold B., Denver, Colo. Electric switch. Ke.
15,548; Feb 20.
Barnes, Harold S. (See Bonneville, J. H., and Barnes.)
Barnes, Henry, Cleveland, Ohio. Toothbrush. 1,476,579 :
Dec. 4.
Barnes, James, New Kensington, Pa. Building block.
1,450,784 : Apr. 8.
Barnes, John A., West New Brighton, assignor to The
Superheater Company, New York, N. Y. Boiler with
superheater. 1,454,100 ; May 8.
Barnes, John H., Norwich, Conn. Railway tie.
1,465,406; Aug. 21.
Barnes, John S., assignor to Wire Products Corporation,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Weaving wire fabrics. 1,454,61'.) :
May 8
Barnes, John S., assignor to Wire Products Corporation,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Wire fabric. 1,467,416 ; Sept. 11.
Barnes, Joseph B., Clark, Mo. Nut lock. 1,475,779 ;
Nov. 27.
Barnes, Mamie A., et al. (See Dickens, William, as-
signor.)
Barnes Manufacturing Company. (See Gorman, James
C, Jr., assignor.)
Barnes, Ned K., Willis, Tex. Rail brace. 1,446,957 ;
Feb. 27.
Barnes, Riley R. (See Crannell, Charles W., assignor.)
Barnes, Uufus F., Springileld, Mass. Nut-tapping ma-
chine. 1,461,171 ; July 10.
Barnes, Samuel C. (See Nalley, William L., assignor.)
Barnes, Wallace Company, The. (See Cook, Raymond
W., assignor.)
Barnes,. Walter C, Chicago, 111., and W. O. Barnes, Leo-
minister, Mass. Instrument for measuring the height
of liquids. 1,454,531 ; May S.
Barnes, William M., CircleviUe, Ohio. Antifriction roller
bearing for wheels. 1,443,829 ; Jan. 30.
Barnes, William O. (See Barnes, Walter C. and W. 0.)
Barnes, William, Zanesville, Ohio, assignor to J. W. De
Camp, Blackwell, Okla. Mold. 1,465,724 ; Aug. 21.
Harnett, Kdward J. (See Clark, F. H., and Barnett.)
Harnett, Gertrude, San B^ancisco, Calif. Teapot. IJes.
63,065; Oct. 2.
Barnett, Harry, Helena, Mont. Automobile wheel lock.
1,477,929 ; Dec. 18.
Harnett, L. C. (See Phelps, Frank, assignor.)
Barnett, Lyman R., Missoula, Mont. Clasp. 1,451,216 ;
Apr. 10.
Barnett, Robert K., Philadelphia, Pa. Elevator conveyer.
1,470,663; Oct. 16.
Barnett, William, Portland, Oreg. Automobile lock.
1,470,662 ; Oct. 16.
Barnett, William H., Knoxville, Tenn. Sewing machine.
1,452,632 ; Apr. 24.
Barnett, William H., Knoxville, Tenn. Sewing machine.
1,452,633 : Apr. 24.
Baruette, John S., jr., Broughton, Pa. Safety device
for street-car trailers. 1,473,718 ; Nov. 13.
Barney, Edwin E. (See Barr, J. H., and Barney.)
Barney, Edwin E., New Rochelle, assignor to Remington
Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,456,296 ; May 22.
Barney, Edwin E., New Rochelle, assignor to Remington
Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,458,125 ; June 12.
Barney, Edwin E., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
Remington Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,473,920 ; Nov. 13.
Barney, Edwin E., New Rochelle, assignor to Remington
Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,475,619 ; Nov. 27.
Barney, Louis D., Chicago, 111. Lawn sprinkler.
1,462,256; July 17.
Barney, Philip, Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada. Child's cot.
1,478,725 ; Dec. 25.
Barney, Walter T., and O. Hovden, Point Loma, Calif..
Toy sailboat. 1,449,030; Mar. 20.
Barnhart, Curtis E., Auburn, Ncbr. Automatic air cou-
pler. 1,471,231 ; Oct. 16.
Barnhart, Loren G. (See Van Ness, Frank A., assignor.)
Barnhart, William E., and M. E. Lohr, Johnstown, Pa.
Concrete-block-molding machine. 1,475,532 ; Nov. 27.
Barnhurst, Henry G., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Ful-
ler Engineering Company. Pulverized - fuel Furnace.
1,452,952 : Apr. 24.
Barnia, Frank I., assignor of one-half to M. Barnia, Mer-
rill, Wis. Artificial minnow. 1,451,436 ; Apr. 10.
Barnia, Mathilde. (See Barnia, Frank, I., assignor.)
Barnickel, Wm. S., & Company. (See Barnickel, William
S., assignor.)
Barnickel, William S., assignor to Wm. S. Barnickel &
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Treating petroleum emul-
sions. 1,467,831 ; Sept. 11.
Barnstable, Edward S., Nokomis, assignor of one-half to D.
E. Aylward and cnehalf to J. W. Busker, Livingston,
111. Miner's carbMc lamp holder. 1,454,034 ; May 8.
Barnum, Harry B. Stratford, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Lace. • Des. 63,446 ;
Dec. 11.
Barnum, Thomas E., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Controller for electric motors.
1,446,443; Feb. 27.
Barnum, Thomas B., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer
Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor controller.
1,462,476 ; July 24.
Baron, Bernhard, London, and G. F. Bull, Birmingham,
England. Box or container for tobacco cartridges.
1,478,165 ; Dec. 18.
Baron, Charles S., Tiffin, Ohio. Top for containers.
1,461,375; July 10.
Baron, Mary C, Hampden Meadows, R. I. Brooder.
1,440,958 ; Jan. 2.
Baron, Mary C, Hampden Meadows, R. I. Brooder.
1,454,946; May 15.
Baroody, Assad M., Danville, Va. Milk-bottle closure.
1,46:^,462 ; July 17.
Barr, Archibald, and W. Stroud, assignors to Barr and
Stroud, Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. Mountings for
the support of instruments on board ship. 1,441,477 ;
Jan. 9.
Barr, Archibald, and W. Stroud, assignors to Barr and
Stroud, Limited, Anniesland, Glasgow, Scotland. Ap-
paratus for testing and recording the efficiency of rauge-
flnder operators. 1,450,907 ; Apr. 10.
Barr, Archibald, and W. Stroud, assignors to Barr and
Stroud, Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. fcipced-CoutroUiug
device. 1,453,119 ; Apr. 24.
Barr, Archibald, and W, Stroud, assignors to Barr and
Stroud, Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. Optical apparatus
lor measuring small angles. 1,455,772 ; May 22.
Barr, Archibald, and W. Stroud, assignors to Barr and
Stroud, Limited, Anniesland, Glasgow, Scotland. Mech-
anism for producing motions representing a function of
two independent variables in calculating apparatus.
1,460,221 ; June 26.
Barr, Charles H., assignor to The Torrington Com-
pany, Torrington, Conn. Vacuum-cleaner demonstrator.
1,449,931 ; Mar. 27.
Barr, Clarence E., assignor of one-fourth to F. K. Allen,
one-fourth to W. M. Mervin, and one-half to T. B. Jack-
son, Detroit, Mich. Electric heater. 1,467,667 ; Sept. 11.
Barr, Clarence E., and T. E. Jackson, Detroit, Mich. Elec-
tric toaster. Des. 62,012 ; Feb. 27.
Barr, Clarence E., and T. E. Jackson, assignors of one-
fourth to F. K. Allen and one-fourth to W. M. Mervin,
Detroit, Mich. Electric toaster. 1,466,656 ; Sept. 4.
Barr, Edward B., assignor of one-half to G. T. Warhurst,
Newton, Kans. Locomotive exhaust nozzle. 1,471,584 ;
Oct. 23.
Barr, Harry P., East Orange, N. J., assignor to C. P.
Fiske, Niwton, Mass. Brick. 1,456,048; May 22.
Barr, Harry R., Philadelphia, assignor of one-third to C.
B. Zacharias and one-third to W. E. Byers, Chambers-
burg, Pa. Vanity case. 1,460,192 ; June 26.
Barr, James, Beaver, Pa. Opener. l,455,70:i ; May 15.
Barr, John H., New York, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine,
1,447,638 ; Mar. 6.
Barr, John H., New York, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,455,519 ; May 15.
Barr, John H., New York, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,461,510; July 10.
Barr, John H., New York, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,461,511 ; July 10.
Barr, John H., New York, and E. E. Barney, New Rochelle,
assignors to Remington Typewriter Company, Ilion,
N. Y. Typewriting machine. 1,447,639 ; Mar. 6.
Barr, John M., assignor to The Louis Allis Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Speed controller. 1,477,862 ; Dec. 18.
Barr, Lester S., Washington, D. C. Spoon holder for
bottles. 1,443,861 ; Jan. 30.
Barr, Louis D., Tacoma, Wash. Child's vehicle.
1,445.472 ; Feb. 13.
Barr, Louis D., Tacoma, Wash. Hobbyhorse toy.
1,461,020 ; July 10.
Barr, Sidney U., Brooklyn, N. Y. Window. 1,446.372 ;
Feb. 20.
Barr, Sidney U., Brooklyn, N. Y. Window. 1,459,668;
June 19.
Barr and Stroud, Limited. (See Barr, A., and Stroud,
assignors.)
Barr and Stroud, Limited. (See French, James W., as-
.signor.)
Barratt, William T., Bennington, Vt. Stop motion for
knitting machines. 1,461,172 ; July 10.
Barre, Marius J. (See Ward, W. E., and Barre.)
Barrera, Carlos O., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Aerial vehicle.
1,456,210; May 22.
Barrett, Arthur M., Chicago, III. Forming folded strips
of material. 1,455,061 : May 15.
Barrett, Arthur M., Winnetka, lU. Lifting truck.
1,459,044; June 19.
Barrett, Charles, New York. N. Y. Electric sealing
device. 1.449,081 ; Mar. 20.
Barrett, Clarence E. (See Mooney, Frank H., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Adams, Floyd W., as-
signor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Craver, Augustus B., ai-
slgnor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
37
Barrett Company, The. (See Dennis, Clark M., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Downs, C. R., and Stupp,
assignors.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Downs, Cliarles R., as-
signor.)
Bnrrott company. The. (See C.ould, David F., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Miller, Stuart P., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Miller. S. P., and Uess. i
Barrett Company, Tne. (See Miller, S. 1'., and Hill,
assignors.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Perry, Ray P., assignor.)
Barrett Company, Tlie. (See Snyder, E. U., and Morti-
mer, assignors.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Weisberg, Louis, assignor.)
Barrett. Dwight O., Springfield, Ohio. Engine cylinder
and head. 1.443,893 ; Jan. 30.
Barrett, Glenn J., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Remington Typewriter Com-
pany, Illon, N. Y. Combined typewriting and adding
machine. 1,450,814 ; June 26.
Barrett, Harry .V. (See Keddig, C. H., and Barrett.)
Barrett, Harry D., Niles, Mich. Oiling system. 1,478,094 ;.
Dec. 18.
Barrett, John E. (See Barrett, John F. and J. E., and
Wyatt.)
Barrett, John F., Newport, John E. Barrett, Katoomba,
and F. A. Wyatt, Newport, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia. Feathering mechanism for paddle-type stream
motors and propellers. 1,465,593 ; Aug. 21.
Barrett, John II., Cleveland, Ohio. Removable sadiron
stand. 1, 143,339 ; Jan. 30.
Barrett, Joseph C, Brooklyn, assignor to American
Kroa Scale Co., New York, N. Y. Weighing scale.
1,448,427; Mar. 13.
Barrett, Joseph N. (See Wolcott, Robeson B., assignor.)
Barrett, Leon J., Worcester, Mass. i'runing shears.
1,454,917 ; May 15.
Barrett, Richard L., Chicago, 111. Grease cup. 1,444,362 ;
Feb. 6.
Barrett, Roy, Palmyra, N. Y. Burglar alarm. 1,451,414 ;
Apr. 10.
Barrett, William C, La Grange, 111. Curtain fixture.
1,441,823; Jan. 9.
Barrett, William N., Meadville, Pa. Arch support.
1,464,841 ; Aug. 14.
Barrick, Donald C., assignor to The Union Metal Manu-
facturing Company, Canton, Ohio. Foundry flask.
1,459,137: June 19.
Barrie, William S., and L. Chadwick, Selwyn, via Towns-
ville, Queensland, Australia. Aromatic hydrocarbon
cement. 1,455,598 ; May 15.
Barrier, Michael T., Lancaster, Calif. Stake-holding de-
vice for tnicks, trailers, and the like. 1,461,107 ;
July 10.
Barrier, Raymond, Lubbock, Tex. Reeling device.
1,470,373 ; Oct. 9.
Barringer, Worth R., Grand Junction, Colo., assignor to
The Auto-Maid Manufacturing Company. Vacuum,
cleaner. 1,44.5,930 ; Feb. 20.
Barron, Andrew J., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The
Cincinnati Horse Shoe & Iron Company. Automobile
truck construction. 1,442,244 ; Jan. 16.
Barron, Andrew J., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Cin-
cinnati Horse Shoe & Iron Company. Automobile
spring-supporting mechanism. 1,460,782 ; July 3.
Barron, Andrew J., and H. E. Crow, Cincinnati, Ohio,
assignors to The Cincinnati Horse Shoe & Iron Com-
oany. Platform-spring suspension for automobiles.
1,457,138 ; May 29.
Barrow, A. C, & Company. (See Barrow, Alfred C, as-
signor.)
Barrow, Alfred C, assignor to A. C. Barrow & Company,
Lynchburg, Va. Patch pocket. 1,457,812 ; June 5.
Barrow, Alfred C, assignor to A. C. Barrow & Company,
Lynchburg, Va. Pocket. 1,457,813 ; June 5.
Barrow. John 1!., M.TCon, Ga. Chain-carrier mechanism
for dry kilns. 1,478,883 ; Dee. 25.
Barrow, Thaddeus J., Riverside, Calif. Newspaper holder.
1,448,328; Mar. 13.
Barrovis, Donald S., Rochester, assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft-rigging
backstop. 1.446.027; Feb. 20.
Barrows, Donald S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to The T.
H. Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft-rigging
backstop.^ 1.446.028; Feb. 20.
Barrows, Donald S., Rochester, assignor to The T. II.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Journal box.
1,458,741 ; June 12.
Barrows, Donald S., Rochester, assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft-rigging
backstop. 1,458,742 ; June 12.
Barrows, Donald S., Rochester, assignor to The T. II.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Journal box.
1,458,743 ; .Tune 12.
Barrows, Donald S., Rochester, assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft rigging.
1,474,224 ; Nov. 13.
Barrows, Donald S., Rochester, assignor to The T. II.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft-gear fol-
lower block.% 1,474.225 ; Nov. 13.
Barrows, Earle M., Minneapolis, Minn. Shotgun shell.
1,457,337; June 5.
Barrows, Frank W., assignor to Columbia Graphophone
filauufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Safety
ejector for dictaphones and the like. 1,450,354 ;
May 22.
Barrows, Leon D., and L. H. Darrow, New I'ork, N. Y.,
assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany. Selective connection of trunk lines. 1,457,338;
June 5.
Barrows, Robert Y., Inc. (See Barrows, Robert Y.,
assignor.)
Barrows, Robert Y., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Rob-
ert Y. Barrows, Inc. Receptacle. 1,470,049 ; Oct. 9.
Barrows, Walter A., assignor to The Justrite Measur-
ing Machine Company, Belvidere, 111. Measuring and
dispensing machine. 1,472,112; Oct. 30.
Barrs, Edward, London, England. Process and appara-
tus for coking the discharged material from low-tem-
perature distillation apparatus. 1.460,638 ; July 3.
Barry, Arthur E. (See Davignon, E. A., Barry, and
Greenhalgh.)
Barry Company. (See Barry, Nicholas, assignor.)
Barry, Gerald G., Chicago, 111. Metal wheel. 1,440,435 ;
Jan. 2.
Barry, Gerald G., Chicago, 111. Metal wheel. 1,473,694 ;
Nov. 13.
Barry, Howard F., assignor to The Ideal Utilities, Chi-
cago, HI. Scrubbing machine. 1,473,778 ; Nov. 13.
Barry, James J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fish scaler. 1,456,666 ;
May 29.
Barry, John M., Belfast, Ireland. Glare screen for ve-
hicles. 1.470,800; Oct. 16.
Barry, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Outlet box. 1,441,054 ;
Jan. 2.
Barry, Joseph W., deceased, Everett, Mass. ; J. C. O'Mal-
ley, administrator. Cock. 1,447,231 ; Mar. 6.
Barry. Louis J. (See Macfarlane, S. B., and Barry.)
Barry, Michael J., Newark, N. J. Flat-tire alarm.
1,465,837 ; Aug. 21.
Barry, Nicholas, assignor to Barry Company, Muscatine,
Iowa. Water-jet head attachment for button-blank-
cutting machines. 1,452,779 ; Apr. 24.
Barsamian, Alfred G., Seattle, Wash. Automatic retain-
ing and release valve for air brakes. 1.447,706 ; Mar. 6.
Barsby, Stuart C, and W. L. Smith, Denver, Calo. Pedal-
locking device for automobiles. 1,444,298 ; Feb. 6.
Barstow, Edwin O. (See Dow, 11. H., Griswold, and
Barstow.)
Barstow, Edwin O., assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany, Midland, Mich. Making benzoic acid and salts
thereof. 1,463,190: July 31.
Barstow, Edwin O., and P. Cottringer, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Insecticide
and making same. 1,466,983 ; Sept. 4.
Barsuraian, George S., Oak Park, 111. Cleaning rugs.
1,405.249; Aug. 21.
Bart, Thomas E., assignor to The Murdock Manufacturing
and Supply Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Railway water-
service device. 1,464,165 ; Aug. 7.
Bart, Blasius, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Swiss Anode
Corporation. Electroplating anode. 1,467,083 ; Sept. 4.
Bartels, Carl. (See Mosler, M., and Bartels.)
Bartels, Carl, assignor to The Mosler Safe Company, Ham-
ilton, Ohio. Bolt and mounting therefor. 1.444,446 ;
Feb. 6.
Bartels, Carl P. (See Goldsmith, G. M., and Bartels.)
r,art('ls, Louis E. (See Neunaber, J. F., and Bartels.)
Bartels, Theodore B., San Francisco, Calif. Sample case.
1,456,613; May 29.
Barter, Clarence E., Honolulu, Hawaii, assignor to Cal-
ifornia Packing Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Machine for removing meat from pineapple shells.
1,444,535 ; Feb. 6.
Barth, Albert G. (See Sherwood, S. H., and Barth.)
Barth, Fritz, Barmen-Rittershausen, Germany. Protec-
tive device for the jointed ends of bands. 1,464,800;
Aug. 14.
Barth, Champ J., and J. R. Pierce, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ring. Des. 62,977 ; Sept. 4.
Barth, Champ J., and J. R. Pierce, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ring. Des. 62,978 ; Sept. 4.
Barth, Champ J., and J. R. Pierce, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ring. Des. 62,979; Sept. 4.
Barth, Champ J., and J. R. Pierce, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ring. Des. 62,980 ; Sept. 4.
Barth. Julian. (See Pickard, G. W., and Barth.)
Barth, Knrl. Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp .\btien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Self-disi-
chargins wagon. 1.474,703 ; Nov. 20.
Barthel, Oliver E., Detroit, Mich. Motor suspension.
1,457,486 : June 5.
Barthel, Oliver B. (See Wright, R. B., and Barthel.)
Barthel, Oliver E., Detroit, Mich. Brake rigging.
1,47;?.450 ; Nov. 6.
Barthelemv, dit Paul Cans, Antoine J. M., Paris, Prance.
Fire escape. 1,463,149 ; July 31.
Barthels Slanufacturing Co. (See Orthmann, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Bartholdy, Max, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktlengesell-
schiift. Esspn-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Caliper gauge.
1,465,295 : Aug. 21.
Bartholdy. Max, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Gauge.
1,448,373 ; Mar. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Company,
cultivator.
Company,
veliicle.
Bartholomae, William, assignor to Bar-Zim Toy Manufac-
turing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Musical instrument.
1,444,722 ; Feb. 6.
Bartholomae, William, assignor to Bar Zim Toy Manu-
facturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Musical toy.
1,453,968; May 1.
Bartholomae, William, assignor to Bar-Zim Toy Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Flute or
similar musical wind instrument. 1,447,919 ; Mar. G.
Bartholome, Charles L., Terre Haute, lud. Ejector for
cigarette or cigar holders. 1,473,663 ; Nov. 13.
Bartholomew, Bruce, Berkeley, Calif. Geometrical instru-
ment. 1,464,633 ; Aug. 14.
Bartholomew, Cassius M., Columbus, Ohio. Ring-twirl-
ing toy. 1,444,095 ; Feb. 6.
Bartholomew, Frank J. (See Hechenbleikner, I., and
Bartholomew.)
Bartholomew, B^rank K., and J. A. Ramage, McGregor,
Iowa. Dustless carrier. 1,477,930 ; Dec. 18.
Bartholomew, Harry G., London, England. Facsimile
transmission system. 1,454,719 ; May 8.
Bartholomew, John B., assignor to Avery
Peoria, 111. Motor - propelled lister
1,448,991 ; Mar. 20.
Bartholomew, John B., assignor to Avery
Peoria, 111. Power - driven Implement
1,449,137; Mar. 20.
Bartholomew, John B., assignor to Avery Company,
Peoria, 111. Motor cultivator. 1,449,138 ; Mar. 20.
Bartholomew, John B., assignor to Avery Company,
Peoria. 111. Motor-propelled agricultural impli'ment.
1,449,139; Mar. 20.
Bartholomew, John B., assignor to Avery Company,
Peoria, 111. Carbureting apparatus for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,462,845 ; July 24.
Bartholomew, John R., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Auto-
motive brake mechanism. 1,469,551 ; Oct. 2.
Bartholomew, Roy J. (See Coats, E. O., and Bartholo-
mew.)
Bartholomew, Sidney A.
signer.)
Bartholomew, Thomas,
1,465,707 ; Aug. 21.
Bartholomew, William,
chlnery Co., Ltd.,
Feb. 27,
Barthuli, Henry, Fresno, Calif.
Jan. 9.
Bartle, James W., and S. Roberts, assignors to The Hat
Manufacturers Supply Company Limited, Stockport,
England. Sweatband for hats. 1,443,862 ; Jan. 30.
Bartlemay, Arlie, assignor to The Red Cross Manu-
facturing Co., Bluffton, Ind. Bearing. 1,473,138 ;
Nov. 6.
Bartlett, Fred C, Cromwell, Iowa. Crate. 1,471,232;
Oct. 16.
Bartlett, Harry O., assignor to Bower & Bartlett, Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Laundry apparatus. 1,468,552 ;
Sept. 18.
Bartlett, John E., assignor to Bar-Trrx Mfg. Co. Inc.,
Birmingham, Ala.
1,446,285; Feb. 20.
Bartlett, Francis A.,
1,461,376 ; July 10.
Bartlett, George P.
Bartlett, Harold W.,
(See Miller, Alexander, as-
Columbus, Ohio. Fishing tackle.
assignor to Troy Laundry Ma-
Chicago, 111. Tool. 1,446,444 ;
Land leveler. 1,441,621 ;
Device for feeding paper slips.
Stamford, Conn. Cutting bur.
Tobacco-drying fur-
Calif. Combination
Trolley. 1,471,135 ;
(See Lewin, J. A., and Bartlett.)
-ilvarado, assignor to Continental
Salt and Chemical Company, San Francisco, Calif. For
preparing salt and the like. 1,459,082 ; June 19.
Bartlett, Kent W., Hammond, Ind. Apparatus for soften-
ing water. 1,471,718 ; Oct. 23.
Bartlett, Samuel B., Carthage, N. C.
nace. 1,444,321 ; Feb. 6.
Burtlett, Thomas H., Long Beach,
tool. 1,478,629 : Dec. 25.
Bartlett, William A., Baltimore, Md.
Oct. 16.
Bartlett, William D., assignor to The Ross Manufactur-
ing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. tlolder for wheel
dressers. 1,474,614 ; Nov. 20.
Bartley, Joseph S., Denver, Colo. Grinding mill.
1,457,487; June 5.
Bartley, Victor, and J. B. Worthington, Oklahoma, Okla.
Grinding and boring machine. 1,460,342 ; June 26.
Bartlouney, Sheckry S., Dover, N. H. Vehicle signal.
1,449.258; Mar. 20.
Bartman, Daniel, Larned, Kans. Poultry roost.
1,470,799; Oct. 16.
Bartmann, Ludwig, Berlin, .Germany, assignor to N. V
Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Bartmaun Patenten,
's Gravenhage, Netherlands. Feeding device for dis-
integrating machines or similar working machines.
1,476,868; Dec. 11.
Bartmess, Meigs W., assignor to The National Screw
and Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Centrifugally - operated circuit-controlling device.
1,476.790; Dec. 11. ^
Barto, Alphonso v., Bron.xville, N. Y. Carrier. 1,462,897 •
July 24.
Bartolacelli, Delindo, Daly City, Calif. Padlock
1,464,194 ; Aug. 7.
Bartolowsky, Jerome, Oakland, Calif. Harmonica with
bellows. 1,448,184 ; Mar. 13.
Barton, Archilles A., Los Angeles, Calif. Pump piston.
1,441,478; Jan. 9.
Barton, Arthur A., Chicago, 111. Parachute control.
1,477,163; Dec. 11.
Barton, Charles, Ford City, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Swedish Crucible Steel Company, Detroit, Mich.
Electric-wire fixture. 1,458,263 ; June 12.
Barton, Charles N., assignor of one-fourth to F. N.
Reynolds, one-fourth to F. K. Murphy, Indianapolis,
Ind., one-twelfth to B. M. Dinnin, New York, N. Y. ;
one-twelfth to M. H. Davis, and one-twelfth to M. E.
Reynolds, Indianapolis, Ind. Sectional journal box and
hub liner. 1,442,422 ; Jan. 16.
Barton, Charles N., assignor of one-fourth to F. N.
Reynolds, one-fourth to F. K. Murphy, one-twelfth to
M. E. Davis and one-twelfth to M. E. Reynolds, In-
dianapolis, Ind., and one-twelfth to E. M. Dinnin, New
York, N. Y. Sectional journal box and hub liner.
1,462,929; July 24.
Barton, Charles N., Indianapolis, Ind. Cutting link for
coal-cutting chains. 1,469,576 ; Oct. 2.
.Barton, George. (See Taft, E. P., and Barton.)
Barton, Jack, Parkmill, near Swansea. Wales. Safety-
razor-blade-sharpening device. 1,456,355 ; May 22.
Barton. Joseph T., and E. J. O'Leary, Chicago, 111.
Printer's type planer. 1,442,038 ; Jan. 16.
Barton, Kirtland C, National City, 111. Mat or cloth for
oil cakes. 1,466,109 ; Aug. 28.
Barton, Louis B., and C. J. Kinzie, assignors to The
Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company, Inc., Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Separating zircon from undesired sub-
stances. 1,451,004 ; Apr. 10.
Barton, Robert W., Chicago, 111. Combined flywheel and
suction fan. 1,450,936; Apr. 10.
Barton, Robert W., Chicago, 111. Method of and means
for the production and use of steam. 1,450,405 ; Apr. 3.
Barton, Theodore V., New York, N. Y. Combined foot
brake and accelerator-control mechanism for automo-
biles. 1,457,489 ; June 5.
Barton, William A., and A. A. De Lewis. Chattanooga,
Tenn. Yarn-cleaning device. 1,448.612 ; Mar. 13.
Bartosz, Joseph A., Turner, Oreg. Flax-puller attach-
ment for binders. 1,451,317 ; Apr. 10.
Bartram, Edward E., Los Angeles, Calif. Top. 1,469,151 ;
Sept. 25.
Bar-Trex Mfg. Co. Inc. (See Bartlett, John E., assignor.)
Baruch, Samuel, New Y'ork, N. Y. Antirattling device
for vehicles. 1,470,952; Oct. 15.
Barwald, Mont W., Jacksonville, Fla. Piston. 1,462,501 ;
Julv 24.
Barwell, John W., J. Ward, N. Nelson, J. Hingher, W. E.
Booth, and W. L. Blows, assignors to Blatchford Calf
Meal Company, Waukegan, 111. Feeder for mills.
1,457,490 ; June 5.
Barwicki, John, New York, N. Y. Rat trap. 1,440,901 ;
Jan. 2.
Barz, Robert H., Stockton, Calif. Headlight lens.
1,453,539 ; May 1.
Bar-Zim Toy Manufacturing Company. (See Bartholomae,
William, assignor.)
Bascom, Perry H. (See Bacon, R. F., Kldwell, and Bas-
com.)
Basel, Frank, assignor of one-half to P. Halloran, Min-
neaj)olis, Minn. Convertible valley and hip composi-
tion shingle. 1,461,886 ; July 17.
Baseler, Wolfgang, Lichtenchain (Schwarzburg-Rudol-
stadt), assignor to the Firm of Deutsch-Luxemburgische
Bergwerks- und Hutten-Aktiengesellschaft, Dortmund,
Germany. Double compound of railway lines. 1,469,145 ;
Sept. 25.
Baseman, Ernest. (See Pollard, A. L., and Baseman.)
Basford, Harold R., San Francisco, Calif. Folding bed
frame. 1,476,279; Dec. 4.
Bash, James H., FoxDurg, Pa. Brake-operating means.
1,440,902 ; Jan. 2.
Bash Oil and Refining Company. (See Hoge, Daniel W.,
assignor. )
Bashara, Joseph F. (See Bashara, Samuel F. and J. F.)
Bashara, Samuel F., Houston, Tex. Drill bit. 1,465,407 ;
Aug. 21.
Bashara, Samuel F., Houston, Tex. Snap hook. 1,468,131 ;
Sept. IS.
Bashara, Samuel F., Houston, Tex. Combination drill bit
and core-taking device. 1,477,933 ; Dec. 18.
Bashara, Samuel F. and J. F., Houston, Tex. Drill bit.
1,477,932; Doc. 18.
Bashara, Samuel F., and C. Paggi, assignors to Texas
Reclaim Oil Association, Houston, Tex. Drill bit.
1,477,931 ; Dec. 18.
Bashara, Samuel P. and J. F., Houston, Tex. Drill bit.
1.476,481 : Dec. 4.
Bashaw, William A., Wilkinsonville, Mass. Shuttle spring.
1.466,418; Aug. 28.
Bashford, Raymond I., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Grasselli Powder Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Polym-
erizing glycerin. 1.467,299; Sept. 11.
Bashwiner, Charles, Jamaica, assignor to Fort Orange
Paper Company, Castleton, N. Y. Display box.
1.454,424 : May 8.
Basilio, Gennaro, New Haven, Conn. Combined window-
shade bracket and curtain-pole support. 1,452,865;
Apr. 24.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
39
Baslni. Caleb R.. Carteret, N. J. Window scaffold.
1,475,780; Nov. 27.
Bass, Andrew J. (See Long, J., and Bass.)
Bass, G. H., & Company. (See Me.rer, Paul G., assignor.)
Bass, Jacob. (See Hershcowitz. D., and Bas?.)
Bass, Peter, Chicago, 111. Combination tractor plow.
1,447,273; Mar. 6.
Bass, Rubin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Presser for velour, bo-
livia, etc. 1,453,697 ; May 1.
Bass, Walter G., London, England. Tbeater and like
sent, chair, and the like. 1,474,226; Nov. 13.
Bassaler, Pierre, assignor to Houbigant, Inc., New York,
N. y. Combineti bottle and cap. Des. 62,315 ; May S.
Bassett, Bert L. (See Abbott, C. C, and Bassett.)
Bassett, Cliarles H., Bridgeport, Conn. Lathe dog.
1,470,346 ; Oct. 9.
Bassett, Cyrus W. (See Schenck, C, Bassett, and Ibach.)
Bassett, Harry P., Cynthiana, Ky. Acetylizing cellulose.
1.466,329 : Aug. 2S.
Bassett, Irvin L. (See Abbott, C. C, and Bassett.)
Bassett, Preston R., assignor to The Sperry Gyrcfscope
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for maintaining the
focus of arc projectors. 1,466,419 ; Aug. 28.
Bassett, Preston R., assignor to E. A. Sperry, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Indicating the presence and percentage of hydro-
gen. 1,467,084 ; Sept. 4.
Bassett, Robert S., Buffalo, N. Y. Liquid meter.
1,458,965 ; June 19.
Bassett, Robert S., Buffalo, N. Y. Liquid meter.
1,460,471 : July 3.
Bassett, WiUard E. (See Abbott, C. C, and Bassett.)
Bassett, WilUam T., Richmond, Va. Fire escape.
1,472,203 ; Oct. 30.
Bassett, William W., Billings, Mont. Rack. 1,477,416 ;
Dec. n.
Bassick Company, The. (See Bassick, WUliam R., as-
signor.)
Bassick Company, The. (See Cummins, Norman W., as-
signor.)
Bassick Company, The. (See Herold, Walter F., assignor.)
Bassick Company, The. (See Johnson, John A., assignor.)
Bassick Company, The. (See Moore, Raymond G., as-
signor.)
Bassick Manufacturing Company. (See Bradbury,
Clifford C, assignor.)
Baseick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Cummins,
Norman W., assignor.)
Bassick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Davis, Ernest
W., assignor.)
Bassick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Fesler,
Douglas F., assignor.)
Bassick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Manzel,
Charles W., assignor.)
Bassick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Skelly,
Bernard H., assignor.)
Bassick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Winkley,
Frank D., assignor.)
Bassick, William R., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Automobile hood clamp. 1,462,477 :
July 24.
Bassler, Carlos J., assignor to American Liquid Meter
Company, Portland, Orcg. Fluid meter. 1,458,383 ;
June 12.
Bassler, Carlos J., assignor to American Liquid Meter
Company, Portland, Oreg. Controlling device for
meters. 1,476,944 ; Dec. 11.
Bassler, Edwin M., Milwaukee, Wis. Hot-blast heater.
1.476.789: Dec. 11.
Bassler, Edwin M., Milwaukee, Wis. Kiln and burner
therefor. 1,457,339; June 5.
Bassler, Edwin M., Milwaukee, Wis. Paper-making ma-
chine. 1,470,953 ; Oct. 16.
Basso, James, jr., Panama, III. Steam heater for auto-
mobiles. 1,449,741 ; Mar. 27.
Bastarache, Peter B., Beverly, Mass. Rim tool.
1,449.806 ; Mar. 27.
Bastheim, Gustave, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pin, brooch, brace-
let, finger ring, or article of similar nature. Des.
62,439 ; June 5.
Bastheim, Gustave, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wrist-watch casing.
Des. 62,598 ; July 3.
Bastian, Arthur J., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
em Electric & Manufacturing Company. Gear wheel.
1,472,147 ; Oct. 30.
Bastian-Blessing Company, The. (See Bastian, Charles
It, assignor.)
Bastian Bros. Company. (See Mitchel, C. F., and Lech-
leitner, assignors.)
Bastian, Charles L., assignor to The Bastian-Blessing
Company, Chicago, IlL Sirup jar. 1,461,960 ; July 17.
Bastian, Edward. (See Groh, George, assignor.)
Bastian, George, assignor of one-half to A. Von Endt,
Marion, Ohio. Reed-stoning machine. 1,441,392 ;
Jan. a.
Bastiansen, Otto, assignor to Wearite Children's Under-
wear Manufacturing Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Underwaist. 1,454,262; May 8.
Batchelder, Asa F., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Mounting for electric motors.
1,462,998; July 24.
Batchell, George W., Wellsburg, W. Va. Leer. 1,473,897 ;
Nov. 13.
Batcheller, Birney C, Brooklyn, N. X., assignor to Bemis
Bro. Bag Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sheet accumulator.
1.467,300; Sept. 11.
Batcheller, Hugh W., assignor of one-half to H. P. Far-
rell, Worcester, Mass. Antifriction bearing for bicycle
crank shafts, etc. 1,457,954 ; June 5.
Batchelor, Horton, Boston, Mass. Apparatus for gen-
erating gas. 1,442,993 ; Jan. 23.
Bate. James, Ypsilanti, Mich. Die-casting machine.
1,458,795; June 12.
Bate, John W., Racine, Wis. Extension handle.
1,444.448 ; Feb. 6.
Bate, John W., Racine, Wis. Screw jack. 1,444,447 ;
Feb. 6.
Bate, Warwick G., Newton Falls, Ohio. Spare-tire cover
for automobiles. 1,461,021 ; July 10.
Bateman. Charles E., Minneapolis, Minn. Floor mat.
1,446,328; Feb. 20.
Bateman and Companies, Inc. (See Willis, L., and Wood-
worth, assignors.)
Bateman, Ennis F., Dallas, Tex. Accelerator for internal-
combustion engines. 1,477,683 ; Dec. IS.
Bateman, Fred. H., Hayward, Calif. Screw-cap feeding
and applying machine. 1,446.686 ; Feb. 27.
Bateman. William M., Newark, Del. Chain link.
:. 440,436; Jan. 2.
Batenburg. Peter J. F., assignor to Mitchell Motors Com-
pany, Inc., Racine, Wis. Torque-tube mounting.
1,445.125 : Feb. 13.
Bates, Adelmer M. (See Hartman, C. H., and Bates.)
Bates, Adelmer M., assignor to Bates Valve Bag Company,
Chicago, 111. Bag-forming-tube package. 1,455,382 ;
May 15.
Bates, Adelmer M., assignor to Bates Valve Bag Company,
Chicago, 111. Making and filling bags. 1,455,383 ;
May 15.
Bates, Adelmer M., assignor to Bates Valve Bag Company,
Chicago, III. Forming and preparing bag tubes for use
in making filled bags. 1,455,384 ; May 15.
Bates, Adelmer M., assignor to Bates Valve Bag Company,
Chicago, 111. Bag form. Rel5.605 ; May 15.
Bates, Adelmer M., Cliicago, 111. Recording scale.
1.463.770; July 31.
Bates, Albert H., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
American Multigraph Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Em-
bossing machine. 1,448,374 ; Mar. 13.
Bates, Aloert H.. Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
American Multigraph Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Em-
bossing machine. 1.448,375 ; Mar. 13.
Bates, Albert J., Chicago, HI., assignor to Bates Expanded
Steel Truss Co., Wilmington, Del. Automatic hydraulic
control valve 'for expanding machines. 1,455,062 ;
May 15.
Bates, Albert J. and W. A.. Chicago, 111., assignors to
Bates Expanded Steel Truss Co., Wilmington, Del. Ma-
chine for straightening structural members. 1,465,408 ;
Aug. 21.
Bates, Arthur, Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fasten-
ing-inserting machine. 1,450,164 ; Apr. 3.
Bates, Arthur, Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting
machine. 1,469,244 ; Act. 2.
Bates, Arthur, Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting
machine. 1,472,039 ; Oct. 30.
Bates, Arthur, Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Mecha-
nism for sorting and delivering articles. 1,473,604 ;
Nov. 13.
Bates, Arthur, Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Shoe-
trimming machine. 1,474,398 ; Nov. 20.
Bates, Arthur, and W. T. Minett, Leicester, England, as-
signors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pat-
erson, N. J. Pulling-over machine. 1,453.263 ; May 1.
Bates, Charles G., Minneapolis, Minn. Uniform stand-
ard-form cabinet. 1,446,148 ; Feb. 20.
Bates, Chester M., Elverson, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Livingood Manufacturing Corporation, Leba-
non, Pa. Folding stove. 1,466,463 ; Aug. 28.
Bates, Eddo V., Lowell, Mass. Point-to-point breast for
wool cards. 1,478,630 ; Dec. 25.
Bates, Edmund C., assignor to The Buckeye Jack Manu^
facturing Company, Alliance, Ohio. Lifting jack.
1,458,676; June 12.
Bates, Edmund C, assignor to The Buckeye Jack Manu-
facturing Company, Alliance, Ohio. Lifting jack.
1.446,112; Feb. 20.
Bates Expanded Steel Truss Co. (See Bates, Albert X,
assignor.)
Bates Expanded Steel Truss Co. (See Bates, Albert J.
and W. A., assignors.)
Bates, Finis L., Memphis, Tenn. Nut lock. 1,447,056 ;
Feb. 27.
Bates, Frank C, Kansas City, Mo. Liquid- vending ma-
chine. 1,455,742 ; May 15.
Bates, George T., assignor to Illinois Watch Case Com-
pany, Elgin, 111. Display box. Des. 63,444 ; Dec. 4.
Bates, James N. (See Knowles, M. M.. and Bates.)
Bates, Langdon B., Thomaston, Me. Knife. 1,451,607 ;
Apr. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Bates, Lindon W., Mount Lebanon, N. Y. Fuel and pro-
ducing same. 1,447,008 ; Feb. 27.
Bates, Lindon W., Mount Lebanon, N. Y. Treating stable
mobile fuels. 1,444,723 ; Feb. 6.
Bates Manufacturing Company, The. (See Haupt, Wil-
liam F., assiguor. ) „ ,^ ,., ^. ,
Bates, Otis M., Friendship, Tenn. Foldable chicken
crate or coop. 1,477.624 ; Dec. 18.
Bates, Roy, Nevada, Mo. Bank check and check book.
1,453,234 ; Apr. 24.
Bates, Roy, Nevada, Mo. Check perforator. 1,453,235 ;
Apr. 24. „ . ,.
Bates, Samuel A., St. Louis, Mo. Surgical appliance.
1,470,707 : Oct. 16.
Bates, Thomas O., Liverpool, England. Machinery for
making wafer biscuits, cup wafers, and similar articles
from liquid. 1,460,307 ; June 26.
Bates Valve Bag Company. (See Bates, Adelmer M.,
assignor.) ^ ^ „
Bates Valve Bag Company. (See Pomeroy, Le Dru R.,
assignor.)
Bates, Walter A. (See Bates, Albert J. and W. A.)
Bates, Walter A., Enid, OUla. Bearing-race remover.
1,473,075 ; Nov. 6.
Bath, John, & Co. (See Bath, J., and Gray, assignors.)
Bath, John, & Co. (See Bath, John, assignor.)
Bath, John, Worcester, Mass. Mechanism for grinding
taps. 1,469,985; Oct. 9.
Bath, John, assignor to John Bath & Co. Inc., Worcester,
Mass. Adjustable gauge. 1,477,531 ; Dec. 18.
Bath, John, assignor to John Bath & Co., Inc., Worcester,
Mass. Adjustable gauge. 1,478,541 ; Dec. 25.
Bath, John, and H. F. Clifford, Worcester, Mass. ; said
Clifford assignor to said Bath. Combined reamer and
tap. 1,475,561; Nov. 27.
Bath, John, Worcester, and W. E. Gray, Hyde Park,
Mass., assignors to John Bath & Co., Inc. Adjust-
able gauge. 1,476,681 ; Dec. 11.
BathUe, Henry H., Oconto, Wis. Cheese hoop and fol
lower sterilizing washer. 1,458,384 ; June 12.
Bathrick, Charles E., assignor to South Bend Motors
Company, South Bend, Ind. Unitary transmission and
pump for motor-driven fire engines. 1,463,509 ; July 31.
Bathrick, Charles E. and A. C. Mecklenburg, South Bend,
assignors to Stutz Fire Engine Company, Indianapolis,
Ind. Automatic relief valve. 1,449,640 ; Mar. 27.
Batinovich, Joe G. (See Gross, Anton F., assignor.)
Batson, John, Murphysboro, 111. Combined light sup-
port, garment and hat rack. Des. 63,550 ; Dec. 18.
Battaline, Palmer R., Hartford, Conn. Tire spreader.
1,469,473 ; Oct. 2.
Batten, Gideon C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wheelbarrow-handle
guard. 1,468,191 ; July 31.
Battenfeld, Julius J., et al. (See Misner, Edgar D., as-
signor.)
Batter, Frank, Linnton, Oreg. Portable mountain-air
sanitarium. 1,466,652; Aug. 28.
Batter, Fi'ank, Portland, Oreg. Timing apparatus for
mountain-air sanitariums. 1,466,653 ; Aug. 28.
Batterman, David W., Bird in Hand, Pa. Motor vehicie.
1,475,781 ; Nov. 27.
Battin, Harold T., New York, N. Y. Warning valve.
1,443,830; Jan. 30.
Battista, Joseph, Indianapolis, Ind. Pocket. 1,448,252 ;
Mar. 13.
Battle Creek Bread Wrapping Machine Co. (See
Brownell, (Charles 0., assignor.)
Battle, Mary W., Denver, Colo. Menu-card holder.
1,464,021 ; Aug. 7.
Batts, John T., Grand Rapids, Mich. Endless-carrier
garment-suppoi-ting structure. 1,456,963 ; May 29.
Batts, John T., Grand Rapids, Mich. Packing and sliip
ping case for garments. 1,450,708 ; Apr. 3.
Batts, John T., Grand Rapids, Mich. Packing and ship-
ping case for garments. 1,455,063 ; May 15.
Batty, Dudley E. (See Edwards, C. K., and Batty.)
Batty, Elijah H., Lincoln, Nebr. Collapsible automobile
tent, garage, or house frame. 1,450,129; Mar. 27.
Baty, Ernest J. (See Cox, K., Kerr, and Baty.)
Bauck, Wesley H., Camden, N. J. Towel rack.
1,476,027 ; Dec. 4.
Bauder, John, Cincinnati, Ohio. Toy vehicle. 1,443,114 ;
Jan. 23.
Baudino, John, Herrin, 111. Combined cap and anti-
splaeh device for gasoline tanks. 1,470,136 ; Oct. 9.
Baudino, John, Herrin, 111. Antlsplash device for tanks.
1,477,746; Dec. 18.
Baudot, Joseph, Paris, France. Pump, compressor, and
motor. 1,461,998; July 17.
Bauer, August F., Kansas City, Mo. Meat chopper.
1,442,994; Jan. 23.
Bauer & Black. (See Jenkins, William F., assignor.)
Bauer & Black. (See Tainsh, William A., assignor.)
Bauer Brothers Company, The. (See Bauer, Louis E.,
assignor.)
Bauer Brothers Company, The. (See Maioney, Daniel,
assignor.)
Bauer, Carl E., Hammond, Ind. Producing fulcrums.
1,452,489 ; Apr. 24.
Bauer, Charles, New York, N. Y. Nonbreakable refuse
can. 1,453,824 ; May 1.
Bauer, Ernst, and W. A. Turbayne, assignors to U. S.
Light & Heat Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. System
of electrical distribution. 1,442,320; Jan. 16.
Bauer, Frederick C, Philadelphia, I'a. Toy railway.
1,472,783 ; Nov. 6.
Bauer, George J., Pawtucket, and P. B. Carlson, Provi-
dence, R. I. Link for expansible bracelets. 1,461,203 ;
July 10.
Bauer, John, Detroit, Mich. Storm shield. 1,455,829;
May 22.
Bauer, John, Detroit, Mich. Storm shield. 1,455,830 ;
May 22.
Bauer, John, Detroit, Mich. Storm shield. 1,472,287;
Oct. 30.
Bauer, John G. (See Roeling, H. W., Kern, Bauer, and
Catalano.)
Bauer, John W. and L. E., Havre de Grace, Md. Can
opener. 1,443,783 ; Jan. 30.
Bauer, Julius J., Chicago, 111. Building block. 1,450,013 ;
Mar. 27.
Bauer, Lawrence E. (See Bauer, John W., and L. E.)
BaueV, Louis E., assignor to The Bauer Brothers Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Attrition mill. 1,468,436 ;
Sept. 18.
Bauer, Martha V., Washington, D. C. Refrigerator.
1,468,098; Sept. 18.
Bauer, Perry S., Chicago, 111. Steering gear. 1,478,013 ;
Dec. 18.
Bauer, Perry S., Chicago, 111. Tilting steering wheel.
1.459,493 : .Tune 19.
Bauer. Wilhelm, Opladen, near Cologne, assignor to
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co., Leverku-
sen, near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Indigoid vat
dye. 1,466,687 ; Sept. 4.
Bauer, William J., New York, F. O. Wierth, and A. S.
Meadoff, Brooklyn, assignors to Queen Automatic
Phonograph Co. inc.. New York, N. Y. Tone modulator
for phonographs. 1,464,739 ; Aug. 14.
Bauermeister, Fred E., Columbus, Ohio. Steering-wheel
lock. 1,454,663 ; May 8.
Bauersfeld, Walther, as.signor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss,
Jena, Germany. Cinematographic apparatus. 1,443,672 ;
Jan. 30.
Bauersfeld, Walther, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss,
Jena, Germany. Compensating device for cinemato-
graphs: 1,469,474 ; Oct. 2.
Bauersfeld, Walther, assignor to the Firm Carl Zei.ss,
.Ten.T, Gpvmaiiy. Copying device. 1,478,693 : Dec, 25.
Bauert, William" H., Roseville, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Automatic additional air valve for
combustion engines. 1,453,236 ; Apr. 24.
Baughman, Ray W., Los Angeles, Calif. Street-sweeping
apparatus. 1,447,336 ; Mar. 6.
Baughn, Charles O., Belleville, Ark. Headlight-lens
holder and antirattler. 1,466,944 ; Sent. 4.
Baughn. Roscoe N., and J. E. Fulmer. Conway, Ark. Wir-
ing for ignition systems. 1.476.577 ; Dec. 4.
Bauhaus. Louis B., Santa Barbara, Calif. Valve-grind-
ing- apparatus, 1,440,522 ; Jan. 2.
Baum, Gustav, assignor to the Firm of Chemische Fab-
rik Weissenstein G. m. b. H., Carintbia, Austria.
-Anode for forming percompounds. 1.477.009 : Dec. 11.
Baum, Harold A., assignor to The Safety Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Electric-lamp bulb. Dos. 62,052 ;
Mar. 13.
Baumnn, Arthur E., Akron, Ohio. Resilient wheel.
1,400,783; July 3.
Bauman, Arthur B., Akron, Ohio. Spring tire.
1,462,440; July 17.
Bauman, Carl, Pine Island, Minn. Locomotive.
1,471,089 ; Oct. 16.
Bauman, Julius C, Miles, Tex. Animal trap. 1,453,615 ;
May 1.
Baumann. Prank J. (See Keller, W. P., and Baumnnn.)
Baumann, Gottfried P., assignor to Ideal Stitcher & Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Stitching machine.
1,462,898 ; July 24.
B;iumann, Gustav, Rahway, and J. Hopta, Avenel, N. J.
Rotary internal-combustion engine. 1,463,784 ; Aug. 7.
Baumann, John R., Red Wing, Minn, Rail joint. 1,443,831;
Jan. 30.
Baumann. Karl, Urmston, England, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. System of
ventilation. 1,453,333 ; May 1.
Baumann, Karl, Urmston, England, assiL'nnr. by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Company. Air pump for condensers. 1.459,433;
June 19.
Baumann, Milton C, assignor to Dayton-Wright Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Rudder control. 1,462,531 ; July 24.
Baumann, Milton C, assignor to Dayton-Wright Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Airplane construction. 1,476,438;
Dec. 4. „
Baumann, Richard. Stuttgart, Germany. Hardness-test-
ing device. 1,465,927 ; Aug. 28.
Bauineister, William H., Spencer, Iowa. Antiskid chain.
1,478,420; Dec. 25.
Baumer, John C, assignor to H. Strong, Rochester, N. Y.
Fruit seeder. 1,466,080; Aug. 28.
Baumer, John C, assignor to H. Strong, Rochester, N. Y.
Making needles for fruit seeders. 1,406,081 ; Aug. 28.
Baumgafdner, Carl W., Tiffin, Ohio. Septic tank.
1,458,706 ; June 12.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list o/ patentees — Continued.
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Baumgardner, Charles R-, Kansas City, Mo. Valve.
1,464,022 ; Aug. 7.
Baumnart, August, Liud, Wasb. Life-saving boat.
1.46'?,(>t>2 ; July 31.
Baumgiirten & Co. (See Carroll, Arthur B., assignor.)
Bauragarten, Edward J.. Cautou, assignor of one-half to
The Beans Spring Company, Massillon, Ohio. Die.
1.474,S82: Nov. 20.
Bauingartnor, Daniel F., Chatfield, Ohio. Tile-perforat-
ing mechanism ; 1,445,740 ; Feb. 20.
Bauiugartner, John A., South Bend, Ind. Meat-cutting
machine. 1,451,674; Apr. 17.
Baumgartner, John A., South Bend, Ind. Meat-cutting
machine. 1,451,675 ; Apr. 17.
Baumgartner, Walter J., assignor to Duplex Engine
Governor Company Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Internal-
combustion engine. 1.473,304 ; Nov. 6.
Baumhover, Herbert A., Dubuque, Iowa. Wall construc-
tion. 1,452,107 ; Apr. 17.
Baumler, Charles A.. Buffalo, assignor to Auto-Wheel
Coaster Companv, Inc., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Ve-
hicle wheel. 1,443,113 : Jan. 23.
Bauaach, Charles G. (See Graebert, Rudolph R., as-
signor.)
Baur, Hugo J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Johnson Fare
Box Company. Universal change maker. 1,465,409 ;
Aug. 21.
Baur, Philip J., Philadelphia, Pa. Batter-weighing ma-
chine. 1.478.199 ; Dec. 18.
Bauret, Ren6, assignor to La Societe : Usines Metallur-
giques de la Basse-Loire, Paris, France, Siege Social.
Production of basic steel. 1.464,634 ; Aug. 14.
Bauret, Reng, assignor to La Soci6t€ dite : Usines Metal-
lurgiques de la Basse-Loire, Paris, France. Production
of basic steel. 1,459,712 : June 26.
Baus, Richard E., Detroit. Mich., assignor to The Stude-
baker Corporation. System for loading automobiles in
freght cars. 1,456,173 ; May 22.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Drescher,
Theodore B., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Kandler, E.,
and Sabel, assignors.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Powell, John
R., assignor.)
Bauschard, John H., Erie, Pa. Catch basin. 1,471,819 ;
Oct. 23.
Bausert, Harold C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric cooker
and melting pot. 1,462,224 ; July 17.
Baush Machine Tool Company. (See Moore, Francis A.,
assignor.)
Baush Machine Tool Company. (See Root, Virgil A.,
assignor.)
Bausman, Alonzo L., assignor to National Equipment
Company, Springfield, Mass. Plaque board. 1,458,966 ;
June 19.
Baiieman, Alonzo L., Chicopee, assignor to National
Equipment Companv, Springfield, Mass. Candy-making
apparatus. 1,478,866 ; Dec. 25.
Bausman, Alonzo L.. assignor to National Equipment
Company, Springfield, Mass. Feeding mechanism for
reducing apparatus. 1,473,867 ; Dec. 25.
Bautz. Jindfich. (See Kriegerbeck, V., and Bautz.)
Bauwens, Seraphine F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wire-
bounds Patents Company. Wire-joining tool. 1,469,711 ;
Oct. 2.
Banwcns. Seraphine F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wive-
hnunds Patents Company. Wire-joining tool. 1,476,388:
Dec. 4.
Bawden, Fred M. (See Cheetham, Arthur, assignor.)
Baxa, James F., Chicago, 111. Antiskid device. 1,466,082 ;
Aug. 28.
Baxle.v, Thomas A., Lawton, Okla. Gas-well capper and
c.Tf-ing puller. 1,442.638 ; Jan. 16.
Baxter, Albert V., assignor to Erasmic Companv Limited.
Warrington, England. Bottle. Des. 61,840 : Jan. 30.
Baxter. Allan, Motherwell, Scotland. Valve for feed-
water supply to steam generators and the like.
1.478,320: Dec. 18.
Baxter, Burke M., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to American
Reduction Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanism for
the recovery of paper stock. 1,451,522 ; Apr. 10.
Baxter, Ernest A., St. Paul's, Ontario, Canada. lien's
nest. 1.452.1 tl ; Apr. 17.
Baxter, Ernest W., Van Wert, Ohio. Accelerator for
automobiles. 1.470,211 ; Oct. 9.
Baxter. Francis K., jr., San Francisco, Calif. Cabinet.
1.448.822 : Mar. 20.
Baxter, Harold G., Baldwin, N. Y., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Snap
switch. 1,466,266 : Aug. 28.
Baxter, Harold G.. Baldwin, N. Y., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Tumbler
switch. 1,473,805 ; Nov. 13.
Baxter, Joseph W., Eugene, Oreg. License plate.
1,476,580; Dec, 4.
Baxter, Kenneth S., assignor to Sheet Steel Products
Company, Michigan City. Ind. Vehicle sash door.
1,453,825 ; May 1.
Baxter, Richard C, E, P. Galloway, and H. E. Gray,
assignors of one-fourth to Jones & Davis. Athens.
Tenn. .Automobile tire holder. 1,476.581; Dec. 4.
Baxter, William C, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cutting
machine. 1,469,245 ; Oct. 2.
Baxter, William L., Beverly, Mass. Shoe or similar arti-
cle. Des. 62,687 ; July 24.
Baxter, William W. (See HeUmann, L. F., and Baxter,)
Bay State Optical Company, (See McKinstry, G. W.,
and Siddall, assignors.)
Bayard, Frederick W., Chester, Pa,, assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Treating oils. 1,474,136; Nov. 13.
Bayco Decoy Company. (See Bailey, Joseph K., as-
signor.)
Bayer, Arthur O., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
Des. 63.447; Dec. 11.
Bayer, Josef, Barmen, Germany, Seal for hoop-iron
ends. 1,474,883 ; Nov. 20.
Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Friz,
Max, assignor.)
Bayler, Louis H., Los Angeles, Calif. Valve-spring lifter.
1.445,609 : Feb. 13.
Bayles, Lewis C, Easton, Pa,, assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N, J. Column or support
for rock drills. 1,450,709 ; Apr. 3.
Bayles, Lewis C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Air-feed control for rock
drills. 1,452,140; Apr. 17.
Bayles. Lewis C, Easton, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-
Raud Company, Jersey City, N. J. Automatic air-
feed and rotation-motor control for rock drills.
1,472,040 : Oct. 30.
Bayles, Lewis C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Companv, Jersey City, N. J. Oiling device for rock
drills. 1,472,424 ; Oct. 30.
Bayles, Lewis C, and F. M. Slater, Easton, Pa., assignors
to Ingersoil-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Lock-
ing device for independent rotation motors. 1,472,382 ;
Oct. 30.
Bayless, William O., Knoxville, Tenn. Locking device for
automobiles. 1,462,999 ; July 24.
Bayley, Guy L., Chappaqua, N. Y. Transmission.
1,464,691 ; Aug, 14,
Bayh-y, Harry P. (See Ross, Mark A., assignor.)
Bavlis, Albert W., Bav Shore, N. Y. Bedspread. Des.
63.212 ; Nov. 6.
Baylis, Albert W., Bay Shore, N, Y, Bedspread. Des.
63.213 ; Nov. 6.
Baylis, Albert W., Bay Shore, N. Y. Bedspread. Des.
63,214; Nov. 6.
Baylis, .\lbert W,, Bay Shore, N. Y. Bedspread. Des.
63.215 ; Nov. 6.
Baylis, Albert W,, Bay Shore, N, Y. Bedspread. Des.
63.216 ; Nov. 6.
Baylis Company, The. (See Baylis, Robert N., assignor.)
Baylis, Harry R., Seattle, Wash. Hairpin. 1,45(',785 ;
Apr. 3.
Baylis, Robert N., assignor to The Baylis Company, Bloom-
field, N. J. Brush-holder retainer. 1,444,363 ; Feb. 6.
Baylor, William, Lester Manor, Va. Bin. 1,446,009 ;
Feb. 27.
Baynard. William H. (See Eddins, S. A., and Baynard.)
Bayot, Jose M., Urbana, 111. Intermittent circuit-closing
switch. 1,471,512; Oct. 23.
Razeley, Arthur J., assignor to The National Malleable
Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Buffer. 1,476,809 ;
Dec. 11.
Bazzoni, Lewis J., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for marking shoe uppers. 1,448,185 ; Mar. 13.
Bazzoni. Lewis J., Swampscott, Mass,, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Folding machine. 1,472,041 ; Oct. 30.
Beach. Carl A., Denver, Colo. Automobile cabinet.
1,474.704 ; Nov. 20.
Beach, Chester H., Racine, Wis., assignor to Wisconsin
Electric Company. Universal multiple-speed grinder.
1,443,453; Jan. 30.
Beach, Chester H,, Racine, Wis., assignor to Wisconsin
Electric Company. Valve grinder. 1,471,769 ; Oct. 23.
Beach, Clarence E., Binghamton, N. Y. Signaling sys-
tem. 1,467,.301 ; Sept. 11.
Beach, Edgar, assignor of one-half to B. M. Harlow, Cale-
donia, Nova Scotia, Canada. Spring wheel. 1,449,723 ;
Mar. 27,
Beach. Fitch H. and F. S., Charlotte, Mich. Bucket.
1.453,540 : May 7.
Beach, Fitch H. and F. S., Charlotte, Mich, Wheel
scraper. 1.458,512; .Tune 12.
Beach, Fred S. (See Beach, Fitch H. and F. S.)
Beach, H. D., Company, The. (See Pfous, Frank, as-
signor.)
Beach, Harry L., Coshocton, Ohio. Display case. Des.
62,812 ; Aug. 7.
Beach. Henry L., New York, N. Y. Reminder signal.
1,475.782 : Nov. 27.
Beach, Howard L. (See Clark, C. H., and Beach.) •
Beach, Howard L., Mount Lebanon, Pa., assignor to Clark
Car Company. Control valve. 1,474,756 : Nov. 20.
Beach, Mallv P., Ridgefield, Conn. Utilitarian toy and
doll. 1,442,761 ; Jan. 16.
Beach, Mally P., Ridgefield, Conn. Headgear. 1,477,934 ;
Dec. 18.
Beach, W. S. (See Farnsworth, A. J., and St. Claire, as-
signors.)
Beacham. Walter C, Clayton, Mo. Combined door stop
and holder. 1,456,114; May 22.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Beacon Motor Lamp Manufacturing Company. (See
Rippner, Harry A., assignor.)
Beadle, Ella M., Lyons, N. Y. Combined hemmer and
tucker. 1,471,719 ; Oct. 23.
Beadle, Francis P. H., East Boldre, England. Variable-
camber aerofoils for aircraft. 1,457,955 ; June 5.
Beadle, George W., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Inter-
national Paper Company. Machine for making tubular
article. 1,444,096 ; Feb. 6.
Beadles, John M., Los Angeles, Calif. Fountain-pen
attachment. 1,476,582 ; Dec. 4.
Beagle, William J., assignor to The Stever-Beagle Corpo-
ration, Syracuse, N. Y. Windshield cleaner. 1,445,473 ;
Feb. 13.
Beal, Carroll N. (See Beal, Fay C. and C. N.)
Beal, Fay C. and C. N., San Francisco. Calif. Suspension
device for endless tractor flights. 1,443,556 : Jan. 30.
Beal, Herman L., Brookline, Mass. Rubber heel and fas-
tening device. 1,448,049 ; Mar. 13.
Beal, Ralph R., Palo Alto, assignor to A. Taylor,
San Francisco, Calif. Radiotelegraphy. 1,473,719 ;
Nov. 13.
Beale, Charles M., Minneapolis, Minn. Collar-retaining
device. 1,458,797 ; June 12.
Beale, James M., Peekskill, N. Y. Life guard for vehicles.
1,464,594 ; Aug. 14.
Beale, Samuel C, Los Angeles, assignor to H. J. Forgy,
trustee, Santa Ana, Calif. Beet-harvesting machine.
1.476,945 ; Dec. 11.
Beall, Charles R., Swissvale, and R. M. Gilson, Pitts-
burgh, assignors to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Overload-circuit breaker.
1,475,166 ; Nov. 27.
Beall, George H. (See McFarland, Joseph E., assignor.)
Beall, John C. W. (See Fuller, Percy W., assignor.)
Beall, William L., Chattanooga, Tenn., assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Company. Clamp for cultivator
tools. 1,461,302 ; July 10.
Beals, Edward C. (See Ikoma, Frank, assignor.)
Beais, Eugene M., assignor to Universal Visible Calculator
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Calculator device. 1,446,687 ;
Feb. 27.
Beals, Henry, Noblesville, Ind. Nostril protector.
1,441,906 ; Jan. 9.
Beam, Edwin C, Newark, N. J., assignor to Motor Starter
& Air Pump Company. Compressor. 1,471,820 ;
Oct. 23.
Beam, Frank E., assignor to The Automat Molding &
Folding Company, Toledo, Ohio. Molding machine for
plastic materials. 1,456,174 ; May 22.
Beam, Frank E., assignor to The Automat Molding and
Folding Company, Toledo, Ohio. Carton. 1,460,124 ;
June 26.
Beam, Frank E., assignor to The Automat Molding and
Folding Company, Toledo, Ohio. Package-forming ma-
chine. 1,462.566 ; .July 24.
Beam, John T., Sulphur, Okla. Tongs. 1,464,232 : Aug. 7.
Beaman, Floyd H., et al. (See Thompson, William, as-
signor.)
Beaman, Vane. (See Strawmyer, W. A., and Beaman.)
Bean, Frank E.,,Reasnor, Iowa. Combined car and tractor
starter. 1,449,724 ; Mar. 27.
Bean, Louis A., assignor to C. L. Seuter, Denver. Colo.
Automatically-controlled spotlight. 1.454.228: Mav 8.
Bean. Louis A., Denvor, Colo. Direction indicator' for
automobiles. 1,478,542 ; Dec. 25.
Bean, Roscoe, Berea, Ohio. Refacing tool. 1,460,838 ;
July 3.
Bean Spray Pump Co. (See Cushman, Everett B., as-
signor.)
Beans, John F., Canton, assignor to The Beans Spring
Company, Massillon, Ohio. Automobile bumper.
1,450.165; Apr. 3.
Beans, John P., Canton, assignor to The Beans Spring
Company, Massillon, Ohio. Spring forming and
quenching machine. 1,457,340 ; June 5.
Betuis Spring Company, The (See Beans, John F.,
assignor.)
Beans Spring Company, The. (See Baumgarten, Edward
J., assignor.)
Bear, Edward, New York, N. Y. Clothesline fastener.
1,463,456 I July 31.
Bear & Wilde Company, The. (See Wilde, Eben F.,
assignor.)
Bearce, Alexis W., Niagara Falls, N. Y.. assignor to Wil-
liam A. Rogers, Limited. Display appliance. 1,467,302 ;
Sept. 11.
Beard, Frank A., Columbug, Ohio. Theatrical device.
1,474,576 ; Nov. 20.
Beard, Harry L., and H. A. Strealy, Lewisburg, W. Va.
Chain fastener. 1.476,583 ; Dec. 4.
Beara, James, Pasadena, Calif. Heater. 1 449,311 •
Mar. 20.
Beard, James, Pasadena, Calif. Gas heater. 1,449 312 •
Mar. 20.
Beard, James, Pasadena, Calif. Liver-treatin" device
1,464,898 ; Aug. 14.
Beard, Jasper L. (See Walton. 0. J., and Beard.)
Beard, Lawrence O., Lancaster, Pa. Micrometer calipers
1,452,780 ; Apr. 24.
Beard, Lawrence O., Lancaster, Pa. Micrometer caliper
1,462,130; July 17. ^.liiper.
Beardslee Chandelier Manufacturing Company. (See
Dvorak, Anton, assignor.)
Beardslee Chandelier Manufacturing Company. (See
Mettlcr, John C, assignor.)
Beardsley, Charles S., Canton, Ohio. Razor strop.
1,468,491 ; Sept. 18.
Beardsley, Elmer 0., assignor to The Beardsley & Piper
Company, Chicago, 111. Portable molding machine.
1.472,784 : Nov. 6.
Beardsley, Elmer O., and W. F. Piper, assignors to The
Beardsley & Piper Company, Chicago, 111. Molding ma-
chine. 1,476,134 ; Dec. 4.
Beardsley, Elmer O., and W. P. Piper, a.ssigiiors to The
Beardsley & Piper Company, Chicago, 111. Molding ma-
chine. 1,476,135 ; Dec. 4.
Beardsley, George A., East Orange, and D. Wardell,
Newark, N. J., assignors to Hazel-Atlas Glass Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Vacuumlzlng machine.
1,469,874 ; Oct. 9.
Beardsley, Paul R., et al., trustees. (See Warren, John
R., assignor.)
Beardsley & Piper Company, The. (See Beardsley, E. O.,
and Piper, assignors.)
Beardsley & Piper Company, The. (See Beardsley, El-
mer O., assignor.)
Beardsley & Piper Company, The. (See Friis, P., and
Wahlen, assignors. >
Beardsley, Robert, Chicago, 111. Imitation parchment
board and making the same. 1,471,021 ; Oct. 16.
Beardsley, Robert, Chicago, 111. Shade holder. 1,471,022 ;
Oct. 16.
Bearings Company of America, The. (See Lehmann,
Otto H., assignor.)
Bearman, John, Birmingham, Ala. Wave motor.
1,446.286 ; Feb. 20.
Bears, Daniel S., assignor to the Firm Reliance Manufac-
turing Co., Providence, R. I. Belt buckle. 1,464,966;
Aug. 14.
Beasley, Jes T. (See Carver, A. J., and Beasley.)
Beasley, John W., jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Aeroplane
block for take-off stands. 1,440,812 ; Jan. 2.
Beasley, Thomas. Merton, England. Surgical truss and
the like. 1,473,539 : Nov. 6.
Beaton, Angus, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Animal
poke. 1,453,334; May 1.
Beaton, G., & Son, (1919) Limited. (See Wenham, George
H., assignor.)
Beatty, Thaddeus C, Lynnville, Iowa. Sanitary roost
and nest. 1,447,460 ; Mar. 6.
Beatty, William E.. Bayside, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Method of
and means for secret signaling. 1.454.532: Mav S.
Beatty. William E., Bayside, Long Island, assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Method of and means for secret signaling.
1,464,086; Aug. 7.
Beatty, William E., Bayside, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Repeat-
ing method and system. 1.470,954 ; Oct. 16.
Beatty. William G., Fergus, Ontario, Canada. Wringer.
1,456,529 ; May 29.
Beatty, William G., Fergus, Ontario, Canada. Trans-
mission gear. 1,466.782 ; Sept. 4.
Beatty, William T., Flossmoor, 111. Combination blade
extension and wing for road machines. 1,466,464 ;
Aug. 28.
Beauchamp, Archie, et al. (See Forsman, Andrew, as-
signor. )
Beauchamp, Emil, et al. (See Forsman, Andrew, as-
signor.)
Beauchamp, Frederick A., Berkeley, Calif. Process and
apparatus for recovery of precious metals. 1,451,454 ;
Apr. 10.
Beauchamp, James K., Kansas City, Mo. Oil burner.
1,459,969 ; June 2S.
Beauchamp, Louis H., Weston, Colo. Bird and animal
trap. 1,466,520 ; Aug. 28.
Beaujon. Charles A., Canaan, Conn. Sheet-metal spool.
1,453,826; May 1.
Beaulieu, John, Maiden, Mass. Coin bank. 1,441,324 ;
Jan. 9.
Beaumont, R. H., Company. (See Hale, William E., as-
signor.)
Beauprfi, John P., Butte, Mont., assignor of one-third
to G. E. Smiley, La Junta, Colo., and one-third to
P. E. Beauprg, Butte, Mont. Pump. 1,468,897;
Sept. 25.
BeauprS, Phillip E., et al. (See Beaupr^, John P., as-
signor.)
Beauregard, Leander P., Chlcopee, assignor to The Plsk
Rubber Company, Chlcopee Palls, Mass. Calendering
rubber. 1,469,875 ; Oct. 9.
Beauregard, Victor, Boston, assignor of one-half to J.
Hughes, Somerville, Mass. Egg lifter. 1,464,967 ;
Aug. 14.
Beavan, James P., Binghamton, N. Y. Timer brush.
1,400,937; July 3.
Beaver, Charles J., Hale ; Arthur P. W. Richards, Brook-
lands, and E. A. Claremont, High Legh. assignors to W.
T. Glover and Company Limited, Manchester, England.
Detective and protective device for electric cables.
1,443,613; Jan. 30.
U]Nrii<3D STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
43
(See Schlitzer, Frank C, as-
Phlludelplila, Pa. Steel peb.
Beaver Company, The.
signer.)
Beaver, Hermann L.,
1,453,120 ; Apr. 24.
Beaver Maoliiuo & Tool Company. (See Belmont, R. A.,
and Downing, assignors.)
Beaver M;ichine & Tool Company. (See Downing, John
B., assignor.)
Beaver Machine anil Tool Co. (See Pape, Herman G.,
assignor.)
Beaver rroducts Company. (See Speer, Alexander S..
assignor.)
Beaver Products Company, The. (See Utzman, Clarence
W., assignor.)
Beaver Seal Jar Cap Company. (See Beavers, Elmer,
assignor.)
Beavers, Elmer, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Bearer
Seal Jar Cap Company, Norristown, Pa. Fruit-jar
cap. Des. 63,551 ; Dec. 18.
Beavon, Alfred S., Glasgow, Scotland. .Apparatus for
carbureting air. 1,465,890 ; Aug. 21.
Beblcr, Elwood L<>is Angeles, Calif. Bomb-projecting
gun. 1,478,597 ; Dec. 25.
Bechcrer, George, jr., assignor to Empire Stamping Tool
& Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Compound
progressive punch and dies. 1,462,733 ; July 24.
Bechhold, Ueinrich, Kiaukfort-on-the-Maiu, Germany.
Filter. 1.473,331 : Nov. G.
Bechtel, Albert J., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
American Multigraph Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Mech-
anism for making printing-strip holders. 1,468,271 ;
Sept. 18.
Bechtel, William F., Lehigh, Iowa. Mail-bag catcher.
1,458,022; June 5.
Beehtol, Archie H., and W. A. Tratsch, Memphis, Tenn.
Amusement device. 1,454,947 ; May 15.
Bechtold, Keuben E., and A. W. Mellowes, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Delco-Light Com-
pany. Automatic regulating and controlling device.
1,478,421 ; Dec. 25.
Bechtold, William S., Newark, N. J. Hairpin. 1,450,239 ;
Apr. M.
Bechtold, William S., Newark, N. J. Mirror, brush, or
similar article. Des. 62,562 ; June 26.
Bechtold, William S., Newark, N. J. Mirror, brush, or
similar article. Des. 62,064; July 17.
Beck, .\dolf, K. Gersbach, Bitterfeld, and 0. H. Weber,
Griesheim-on-the-Main, assignors to the Firm : Chemische
Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Casting osidizable metals. 1,463,609 ;
July 31.
Beck, Albert, Chicago, IlL, assignor to McGill Metal Prod-
ucts Company. Selective change maker. 1,462,679 ;
July 24.
Beck, Andrew L., Orlando, Fla. Calculator. 1,473,948 ;
Nov. 13.
Beck, Arthur R., Ames, assignor of one-half to R. J.
Beck, Sioux City, Iowa. Oil can. 1,464,556 ; Aug. 14.
Beck, Charles C, St. Louis, Mo. Marker for graves and
the like. 1,444,449 ; Feb. 6.
Beck, Charles W., Detroit, Mich. Flexible coupling.
1,458,608 ; June 12.
Beck, Charles W., assignor to Beck-Frost Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Oil-can holder. 1,458,609 ; June 12.
Beck, Charles W., assignor to The Beck-Frost Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Priming cup. 1,458,610 ; June 12.
Beck, Edwin M., Greensfaurg, ind. Electroplating anode.
1,474,400 : Nov. 20.
Beck, Erasmus W., Griffin, Ga. Pneumatic pump
1,453,904 I May 1.
Beck, Ernest T., assignor to International Silver Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Spoon or similar article. Des.
63,448; Dec. 11.
Beck, Ernst G. (See Weber, Johann M., assignor.)
Beck, Frank H., Larchmont, N. Y. Pencil-display holder.
Des. 62,269 ; May 1.
Beck, Franklin G., and W. D. Saunders, St. Louis, Md.
Railway-gate-actuating apparatus. 1,447,506 ; Mar. 6.
Beck, Fritz, Nuremberg, Germany. Cerium pocket light-
er. 1,462,191 ; July 17.
Beck-Frost Corporation. (See Beck, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Beck, Jenie, et al. (See Beck, Peter, assignor.)
Beck, Matthias A.. Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Mil-
waukee Electric Crane & Mfg. Co., Incorporated, Mill-
brook, N. y. Safety-limit switch for electric hOiSCs.
1,454,827 ; May 8.
Beck, Michael, Minneapolis, Minn. Flying machine.
1,443,519 ; Jan. 30.
Beck, Michael, Minneapolis, Minn. Fuel vaporizer for
explosive engines. 1,472,264 ; Oct. 30.
Beck, Peter, assignor of one-fourth to M. Jorgenson, one-
fourth to J. Jorgeson, and one-fourth to J. Beck, Ra-
cine, Wis. Ironing and drying device. 1,441,776 ;
Jan. 9.
Beck, Riley J. (See Beck, Arthur R., assignor.)
Beck, Robert C, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Cutler-
llammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Oil-well heater.
1,477,802 ; Dec. 18.
Beck. Wesley .T., and J. A. Aupperle, assignors to The
American Rolling Mill Company. Middletown, Ohio.
Corrosion-resistant alloy. 1,449,373 ; Mar. 27.
Beck, William, Tulsa, Okla. . Explosive container.
1,444,998; Feb. 13.
Beck, William E., Dolton, 111.' Automatic window lock.
1,467,564; Sept. 11.
Beck, William M., Elwood, Ind. Track device for auto-
matic train control. 1,461.792 ; July 17.
Becke, B61a, Farrell, Pa. Fruit crusher. 1,449,933 ;
Mar. 27,
Beckenbauer, Ludwig, Munich, Germany. .Adjusting
mechanism for calculating machines. 1,474,137;
Nov. 13.
Becker. Albert W., Windsor, Conn. Electric lamp.
1,459,083; June 19.
Becker. .\uc;ust M.. New York, N. Y. Window cleaner.
1.473.395; Nov. 6.
Becker Bros. (See Becker, Oliver E., assignor.)
Heckor, Edmund H. (See Martus, M. L., Ross, and
Becker.)
Becker, Edmund H., assignor to The Waterbury Battery
Co., Waterburv, Conn. Primary battery. 1,450,059 ;
Mar. 27.
Becker. Edward J., and K. F. Stoeser, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Vehicle lifting device. 1.447,373 ; Mar. 6.
Becker, Edwin, and E. Aber, Racine, Wis. Adjustable
metal-ticket changer. 1,461,022 ; July 10.
Becker, Elizabeth, Dayton, Ohio. Flour sifter. 1,440,861 ;
Jan. 2.
Becker, Emil, assignor to E. G. Bek, Pforzheim, Germany.
Auxiliarv device for inserting leaves of solder into the
joints of the links of wire chains. 1,478,813 ; Dec. 25.
Becker, Erich, Bad Sooden, Germany. Burner for the
thorough combustion of liquid fuel. 1,476,136 ; Dec. 4.
Becker, Erich, Bad Sooden. Germany. Furnace for liquid
fuel. 1,455,186 ; May 15.
Becker, Frank E., New York, N. Y. Belt buckle. 1,467,703 ;
Sept. 11.
Becker, Fred C, Jeannette, assignor to Westmoreland
Specialty Company, Grapeville, Pa. Clamping mecha-
nism. 1,467,992; Sept. 18.
Becker, Frederick W., and J. Lagner, Hyde Park, Mass.
Illuminating device for automobiles. 1,454,465 : May S.
Becker, Georg. Magdeburg, Germany. Conveyer-trough.
1.447,507 ; Mar. 6.
Becker, George. (See Higerd, F. A., and Becker.)
Becker, George D., Saginaw, Mich. Pipe wrench.
1.456,480; May 22.
Becker, Harrv E, (See Robertson, W. J., and Becker.)
Becker, Henry. (See Wright, M., and Becker.)
Becker, Howard I., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Amplifier. 1,457,814 ; June 5.
Becker, Jacob J. (See Ladd, John H., assignor.)
Becker. John A., Nampa, Idaiio. Waste receptacle.
1,478,884 ; Dec. 25.
Becker. John H., Mansfield, Ohio. Grease plug.
1,449,934; Mar. 27.
Becker, Joseph, Houston, Tex. Cabinet. 1,450, o75 ;
Apr. 3.
Becker, Joseph, West Hoboken. N. J. Attachment for
dental articulators. 1,458,967 : June 19.
P.ecker, Oliver E. (See Halvorsen. Albert .T.. assignor.)
Becker, Oliver E., Oak Park, assignor to Becker Bros.,
Chicago, 111. Brush for electrical machinery and making
same. 1,448,511 ; Mar. 13.
Becker, Max, Los Angeles, Calif. Auto-windshield at-
tachment. 1,452,904 ; Apr. 24.
Becker, Paul, East Cleveland, Ohio. Window construc-
tion. 1,461.023 ; July 10.
Becker, Theodor, Dusseldorf, Germany. Process and de-
vice for producing hollow blocks for manufacturing
seamless tubes. 1,455,703 ; May 15.
Becker, Walter H., Bruneau, Idaho. Individual record-
ing device for shipping purposes. 1,456,583 ; May 29.
Becker, William. (See Knudtson, Edward G., assignor.)
Beckert, Albert R., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Supporting device for needles or point-
ers. 1,467,972 ; Sept. 11.
Beckert, Frank R., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
oral Electric Company. Electrical apparatus. 1,449,725 ;
" Mar. 27.
Becket, Frederick M., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc.
Welding rod. 1,452,781 ; Apr. 24.
Becket, Frederick M., assignor to Electro Metallurgical
Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Alloy. 1,461,643;
July 10.
Becket, Frederi-k M., New York, and C. E. McQuigg,
Flushing, N. Y., assignors to Electro Metallurgical Co.
Chrome-iron sheet or article and making same.
1,454,464; May 8.
Beckett, Arthur L., Okmulgee, Okla. Baseball calendar.
1,443,520; Jan. 30.
Beckett, John R., Somerville, Mass. Truing device for
grinding disks. 1,463,033 ; July 24.
Beckette, Edmund S., East St. Louis, 111., assignor to
Commonwealth Steel Company. St. Louis. Mo. Draw-
bar pocket. 1,459,276 ; June 19.
Beckley-Ralston Co., The. (See Rector, Harlan S., as-
signor.)
Beckraan, Herbert S., Los Angeles, Calif. Electric con-
trol system for vehicle direction indicators. 1,470,791;
Dec. 11. , „ ,
Bookman, Jacob H., Oakland, Calif. Box handle.
1,472,508: Oct. 30.
Beckman. Jacob H., Oakland, Calif. Water heater.
1,473,002 ; Nov. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Beckman, Oswald E., Mediapolis, Iowa. Air-vent attach-
ment. 1,447,057 ; Feb. 27.
Beckmann, Carl. (See Anderson, E. D., and Beckmann.)
Beckmann, Carl, assignor to E. D. Anderson, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Labeling maelilne. 1,440,733 ; Fib. 27.
Beckmann, Carl, assignor to E. D. Anderson, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Feed regulator. 1,463,457 ; July 31.
Beckmann, Carl, assignor to E. D. Anderson, Inc., New
York, N. ^Y. Corn plaster. 1,476,682 ; Dec. 11.
Beckmann, Ernst, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Preparing a fodder from straw or other materials
characterized by their contents of raw fibers.
1,472,319 ; Oct. 30.
Beckmann, Ernst, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Preparing a fodder from straw or other materials
characterized by their contents of raw fiber. 1,472,320 ;
Oct. 30.
Beckmann, Ernst, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Preparing a fodder from straw or other materials
characterized by their contents of raw fibers.
1.472.321 ; Oct. 30.
Beckmann, Ernst, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Preparing a fodder from straw — e. g., of corn or le-
gumes. 1,472,322 ; Oct. 30.
Beckmann, Ernst, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Preparing a fodder from straw, etc. 1,442,321 ; Jan. 16.
Beckmann, Ernst, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Preparing a fodder from straw and similar materials.
1.442.322 ; Jan. 16.
Beckwith, Arthur C, assignor to Chicago Lubricator Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Automatic fluid-pressure-controlling
device. 1,467,417; Sept. 11.
Beckwith, Arthur C, assignor to Chicago Lubricator Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Autoraatic controlling device.
1,467,418; Sept. 11.
Beckwith, Carl F. (See Morrison, Vaughn E., assignor.)
Beckwith, Charley G., Cleveland, and W. E. Davis, Lake-
wood, Ohio. System of street lighting and apparatus
therefor. 1,466,110; Aug. 28.
Beckwith Company. (See Howes, George W., assignor.)
Beckwith, Henry C, assignor to The John F. Byers Ma-
chine Company, Eavenna, Ohio. Hoisting machine.
1,450,882 ; Apr. 3.
Beckwith, Louis. (See Burroughs, Harry E., assignor.)
Beckwith, Louis I. (See Towle, James M., assignor.)
Beckwith, Walter C, Fostoria, Ohio. Safe and vault
protector. 1,451,974 ; Apr. 17.
Becton, Dickinson & Co. (See Schwidetzky, Oscar O. R.,
assignor.)
Bedaux, Charles E., Cleveland, Ohio. Game apparatus.
1,444,772; Feb. 13.
Beddingfield, John A., Fort Valley, Ga. Automobile tire
rim. 1,450,786 ; Apr. 3.
Beddingfield, William T., Meridian, Miss. Automobile
drive gear. 1,470,317 ; Oct. 9.
Bedell, Charles H., Groton, Conn., assignor to Electric
Boat Company. Compensating system for compasses.
1,448,050; Mar. 13.
Bedell, Lester D., Bethlehem, Pa. Apparatus for operat-
ing furnace doors. 1,448,480 ; Mar. 13.
Bedford, Clayton W., assignor to Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Accelerator for the vulcaniza-
tion of caoutchouc substances. 1,477,805 ; Dec. 18.
Bedford, Clayton W., and R. L. Sibley, assignors to The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Thio-
carbanilide derivative. 1,477,803 ; Dec. 18.
Bedford, Clayton W., and R. L. Sibley, assignors to The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Pro-
duction of thiocarbaailide. 1,477,804 ; Dec. 18.
Bedford, Frederick, Stratton, Nebr. Lamp-reflector at-
tachment. 1,453,739 ; May 1.
Bedford, Reginald A., Sheffield, England. Manufacture
of hollow steel or iron bars, tubes, shafts, rock drills,
and the like. 1,455,856; May 22.
Bedingfleld, Charles H., Maple, assignor to F. C. R. Ans-
ley, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Combined spark
Intenslfier and detector for internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,451,808 ; Apr. 17.
Bedingfleld, John A., Fort Valley, Ga. Automobile tire
rim. 1,450,787; Apr. 3.
Bednarz, Edward, Everett, Wash. Signal for vehicles
1.4F>8,02S ; Jnn" 5.
Bedwin, Clark D., Long Beach, Calif. Valve for auto-
matic water heaters. 1,461,644 ; July 10.
Bedworth, Robert E. (See Pilling, N. B., and Bedworth.)
Bee, William E., assignor to Palmer-Bee Companv, De-
troit, Mich. Trolley. 1,447,169 ; Mar. 6.
Beo, William E., and W. E. Simpson, assignors to Palmer-
Bee Company, Detroit, Mich. Trolley switch. 1,447 167 ;
Mar. 6.
Bee, William E. and W. E. Simpson, assignors to Palmer-
Bee Company, Detroit, Mich. Crane. 1,447.108 ; Mar. 6
Beebe. Albert E., Cathay, N. Dak. Propulsion means for
flying machines. 1,464,233 ; Aug. 7.
Beebe, Albert E., Cathay, N. Dak. Apparatus for marine
propulsion. 1,447,527 ; Mar. 6.
Beebe, Charles S., Tomahawk, Wis. Sled. 1,450,424 ;
Apr. 3.
Beebe, Daniel S., Oak Park, 111., assignor to The Vitrolite
Company, Parkersburg, W. Va. Tool for cutting glass
while In a plastic state. 1,457,491 ; June 5.
Beebe, Gaylord W., Clayton, Ga. Inking device.
1,444,053 ; Feb. 6.
Beebe, Louis M., Kansas City, Mo. Caster. 1,451,250 ;
Apr. 10.
Beeby, Frank F., assignor to Cement-Gun Construction
Company, Chicago, 111. Conserving and repairing chim-
neys. 1,469,712 ; Oct. 2.
Beeby, Frank F., assignor to Cement-Gun Construction
Company, Chicago, 111. Protected pile and making it.
1,476,584 ; Dec. 4.
Beeby, John H., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Oven.
1.461,999 ; July 17.
Beeby, John H., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Gas burner.
1,466,291 : Aug. 28.
Beechpr, Milton F. (See Jrppson, G. N., and Beecher.)
Beecher, Milton P. (See Klein, A. A., and Beecher.)
Beecher, Milton F., and M. C. Booze, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Ceramic bonded carbide
article. :ind making .same. 1.444,162 ; Feb. 6.
Beecher, Milton F., and M. C. Booze, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Laminated superrefrac-
tory article. 1,448,684 ; Mar. 13.
Beecken, Charles, New I'ork, N. Y. Rope clamp.
1,457,051 ; May 29.
Beede, Herbert G., Pawtueket, R. I. Ring twisting or
spinninsr device. 1.450,348; Apr. 3.
Beehlor, Elmer G., Yuma, Colo. Automotive test unit.
1,452,905 ; Apr. 24.
Beekman, Ross C, Kansas City. Kans. Sanitary power-
driven carpet beater. 1,449,491 ; Mar. 27.
Beeler, Elvy W., Durango, Colo. Paper trimmer.
1,476,2.34 ; Dec. 4.
Beem, John C, Sawtelle, Calif. Milking machine.
1,464,490; Aug. 7.
Beeman Tractor Company. (See Peters, Cornelius A.,
assignor.)
Beeman Tractor Company. (See Phelps, Spencer H.,
assignor.)
Beere, Arthur W. (See Clews, C. E.. and Boere.)
Beere, Arthur W., assignor to Angle Brace Collapsible
Box Company, Limited, Auckland, New Zealand. Wire-
bending machine. 1,472,543 ; Oct. 30.
Beers, Edward C, Rochester, N. Y. Range. 1,457,686;
June 5.
Beers, Louis 6., assignor to New Jersey Wire Cloth Com-
pany, Trenton, N. J. Wire basket and post therefor.
1,464,801 ; Aug. 14.
Beers, William H., Portland, Oreg. Pipe-bending machine.
1,450,317; Apr. 3.
Beetem, Frank G., Philadelphia, Pa. Radio receiving
apparatus. 1,473,417 ; Nov. 6.
Beezley, Regnald R., Memphis, Tenn. Decarbonizing
torch. 1,458,968 ; June 19.
Begas, Gottfried, Berlin, Germany. Anchor. 1,449,082 ;
Mar. 20. .
Beggs, Charles A., Rice Lake, Wis. Dirigible headlight
for automobiles and analogous vehicles. 1,477,417 ;
Dec. 11.
Beggs, Henry C, Fort Morgan, Colo. Head gate.
1.4.53,429; May 1.
Beggs, Leslie W., Wilmington, Del. Garbage destroyer.
1,459,713 ; June 26.
Begley, William J., Arverne, N. Y. Vehicle signaling de-
vice. 1,455,064 ; May 15.
B^got, Louis H. E., Paris, France. Metal-piercing appa-
ratus. 1,464,146; Aug. 7.
Begtrup, Frederick L. (See Knapp, E., Dickerson, and
Begtrup.)
Behan, Thomas W., Binghamton, N. Y. Clothes wringer.
1,457,419 ; June 5.
Behan, Thomas W., and H. W. Doughty. Binghamton,
N. Y. Driving mechanism for washing machines.
1,470,792 ; Dec. 11.
Bghar, Manoel F., U. S. Army. Gun and ammunition
therefor. 1,470,591 ; Oct. 16.
Beblen, George A., assignor of one-half to C. C. Rush,
Greenville, S. C. Automatic record-transferring
mechanism for phonographs. 1,456,614 ; May 29.
Behn, Adolph and J. G. Schmitt, Brooklyn, N. Y. Power
transmission for automotive vehicles. 1,447,746;
Mar. 6.
Behnke, Leo R., Childress, Tex. Piston ring. 1,475,783 ;
Nov. 27.
Behr, Leo, assignor to Leeds & Northrup Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Automatic control apparatus. 1,474,884 ;
Nov. 20.
Behrend, Bernard A., Brookllne, Mass. Speed-changing
mechanism. 1,470,050 ; Oct. 9.
Behrens, Heinrich, Brunswick, Germany. Device for dis-
tributing pulverulent or granular material continuously
supplied in a controlled stream. 1,462,847 ; July 24.
Behrens, Henry G., assignor to Tonk Manufacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Crate for piano benches and the
like. 1,444,651 ; Feb. 6.
Behrens, Philip H., assignor of one-half to F. B. Jones,
San Diego, Calif. Phonograph. 1,446,539 ; Feb. 27.
Behrens, Richard L. (See Schou, T., and Behrens.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFB'JCE, 1923.
ALithabetieal list of patentees — Coutinued.
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Beluinger, Emil, Brooklyn, N. Y. lladiator. 1,472,054 ;
^ov.''e.
Behriuger. Emil, Brooklyn, N. Y. Radiator-pipe hanger
1.472.;i55 ; Nov. 6.
Behringor, Grover F., assignor to The American Steel
Package Company, Defiance, Ohio. Bung for metallic
receptacles. 1,459,903 ; June 26.
Behriuger, Grover F., assignor to The American Steel
Package Company, Deiiauce, Ohio. Bung lor metallic re-
ceptacles. 1,407,916 ; Sept. 11.
Bebrman, Abraham S. (See Hughes, W. J., and Behr-
mau. )
Behriiian, Marcus B., New York, assignor to Lox Seal
Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lather brush. 1,461,344 ;
July 10.
Belirns, ilarry, Quinter, Kans. Punctureproof tire.
1,447,009 ; leb. -^1.
Behrsin, August, Los Angeles, Calif. Oil-drip plate
for oil burners. l,473,2Uo ; Nov. U.
Beidler, Ford E., assignor A. B. C. Laboratories, Inc., New
lorK, Xs. Y. Liquid-treating instrument. 1,446,029;
Feb. 20.
Beierbach, Hans, Mannheim, Germany. Building unit.
I,450,:i40 ; Apr. 3.
Beightol, Waru U., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Grease shield
for brake drums. 1,473,664 ; Nov. 13.
Beingessner, Albert, et al. (See Beingessner, Albert J.,
assignor.)
Beingessner, Albert J., assignor of one-third to A. Bein-
gessner and one-third to A. E. Allen, Calgary, Alberta,
Canada. Weed puller. 1,451,455 ; Apr. 10.
Beisel, William J., Port Kichmond, N. Y. Spring wheel.
1,452,7S2 ; Apr. 24.
Beisel, Wiiliam J., Port Richmond, N. Y. Spring wheel.
1.453.541 ; May 1.
Beisel, William J., Port Eichmand, N. Y. Spring wheel.
1.453.542 ; May 1.
Beisel, William J., Port Bichmond, N. Y. Spring wheel.
1,462,441 ; July 17.
Beisel, Wiiliam J., Port Richmond, N. Y. Spring wheel.
1,463,192 ; July 31.
Beitmau, Albert B., Cleveland, Ohio. Weather strip.
1,461,079; July 10.
Bek, Krust G. iSee Becker, Emil, assignor.)
Bek, Ernst G. (See Bittrolf, Wilhelm, aissignor. 1
Bek, Ernst G. (See Weber, johanu M., assignor.)
Bek, Ernst G. (See Weber, J. M., and Betz, assignors.)
BeK, Ernst Gideon, Manufacturing Company. (See
Winkler, J., andJCOnig, assignors.)
Belair, Albert, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shackle.
1,475,256 ; Nov. 27.
Belais, David, inc. (See Lautz, Frederick C, assignor.)
Belauger, Albert P. D., Chicago, 111. Drier. 1,446,S69 ;
Feb. 27.
Bflanger, Angus, and F. P. Riches, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. Calipers. 1,460,275 ; June 26.
Belauger, Cyrille, and J. Caron, Quimby, Me. Railway
construction. 1,454,101 ; May 8.
Belangcr, Theodore, assignor to Champlain Silk Mills,
Whitehall, N. Y. Spindle for cop tube. 1,447,170 ;
Mar. 6.
Belcher Aerial Manufacturing Company. (See Belcher,
Osmond T., assignor.)
Belcher, Daniel, Webster Groves, assignor to Bemis.Bro.
Bag Company, St. Louis, Mo. Sheet accumulator.
1.458,317 ; June 12.
Belcher, Donald. (See Eustis, F. A., and Belcher.)
Belcher, Donald. (See Eustis, F. A., Hayward, Schleicher,
and Belcher.)
Belcher, Donald, Boston, and F. A. Eustis, Milton,
Mass., assignors of one-half to C. P. Perin, New
York, N. Y., and one-half to said Eustis. Purifying
solutions of iron and recovering metals from such
solutions. 1,456,615 ; May 29.
Belcher, Frederick P. (See Belcher, Salter E., assignor.)
Belcher, Huett J. (See McGreer, R., and Belcher.)
Belcher, Osmond T., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
. Belcher .Serial Manufacturing Company. Rudder and
elevator assembly for aeroplanes. 1,452,060 ; Apr. 17
Belcher, Walter E., Teulon, Manitoba, (Canada, assignor
to F. P. Belcher, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Safety
hitch- 1,443,832 ; Jan. 30.
Belchner, Tilla, et al. (See Harris, Romaine R., as-
signor.)
Belcia, Ross I., Ged, La. Engine-controlled clutch-releas-
ing means. 1,470,272 ; Oct. 9.
Beldam, William R., London, England. Semimetallic
packing. 1,464,234 ; Aug. 7.
Behien, Arthur, Harvard, Nebr. Watering device.
1,446,403 : Feb. 27.
Belden, Clements G., Baltimore, Md.. assisnor to The
Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore Citv.
Packaging apparatus. 1,455.037 ; May 15.
Belden. Fdward H., assiarnor, by mesne assignments, to
The Willys-Overland Company. Toledo, Ohio. Inter-
nal-combustion engine. 1.442,995 : Jan. 23.
Belden, Edward H.. assignor, bv mesne assignments, to
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo. Ohio. Internal-
combustion eneine. 1.448,781 : M.nr. 20.
Belden, Edward H., assignor to The Willvs-Ovprland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Tractor. 1,452,262 ; Apr. 17.
Belden, Jidward H.. assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Steering means for tractors.
1,452,203 ; Apr. 17.
Belden, Edward H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Motor
vehicle. 1,454,597 ; May !s.
Belden, Edward H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Lubri-
cating system. 1,459,815 ; June 26.
Belden, Ecward 11., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Brake-
control mechanism. 1,464,920 ; Aug. 14.
Belden, Edward H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Brake
mechanism. 1,468,453 ; Sept. 18.
Beldeu, Edward H., assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Steering-gear support. 1,474,103 ;
Nov. 13.
Belden, Edward H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Speed-
ometer. 1,478,372 ; Dec. 25.
Belden, Edward H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The WUlys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Frame
construction. 1.478,373 ; Dec. 25.
Belden, Edward H., and H. E. Ehoads, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Willys-Overland Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Wheel-supporting frame structure.
1,442,096 : Jan. 23.
Belden, Russell D., assignor to Madison Tire & Rubber
Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Nonskid tire tread. Des.
63,278 ; Nov. 20.
Beldiug, Warren S., Philipsburg Borough, Pa. Telescope
rilie sight. 1,450,349 ; Apr. 3.
Eelding, Warren S., Philipsburg, Pa. Telescope rifle
sight. 1,459,944 ; June 26.
Beluon, Beu B. (See Hammett, Elbert A., assignor.)
Belford. James A., Dayton, Ohio. Lock-spindle lock.
1,449,967 ; Mar. 27.
lielger, Otto A. (See BOhmer, Max, assignor.)
Belgian American Coke Ovens Corporation. (See Goffart,
Paul, assignor.)
Belin, Edouard, Paris, France. Transmission apparatus.
1,443,066; Jan. 23.
Belisle, Conrad, Manchester, N. H., assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Filling - replenishing
loom. 1,440,445 ; Feb. 27.
B61ivL-au, i'rank X., Boutin, Saskatchewan, Canada. Whip
holder. 1,447.058 ; Feb. 27.
Belk, Charles E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hinge. 1,459,372 ;
June 26.
Belk, Harold F., East St. Louis, 111. Swing. 1,472,578;
Oct. 30.
Belknap, Charles B., Detroit, Mich. Dishwashing appa-
ratus. 1,460,400; July 3.
Belknap, Edwin D., Spring Lake, N. J. Address-printing
machine. 1,473,169; Nov. 6.
Bell, Asa L., and T. E. Raines, Shreveport, La. Fish-
ing tool. 1,457,139 ; May 29.
Bell, Benjamin F. T., Taunton, Mass. Wire-insulation
cutter and stripper. 1,452,634 ; Apr. 24.
Bell, Charles M., Schenectady, N. Y. Cab turret.
1.472,265; Oct. 30.
Bell, Chester A., assignor to General Kre Extinguisher
Company, Providence, R. I. Pipe-anchoring means.
1,460.292 ; Aug. 28.
Bell, Dillwyn M., Chicago, 111. Key lock. 1,456,584 ;
May 29.
Bell, Edward M., Mill Spring, N. C. Gearless differen-
tial. 1.477.236: Dec. 11.
Bell, Ellen W., Los Angeles, Calif. Producing artificial
flower petals. 1.458,513 : June 12.
Bell, Elwood G., Chicago, 111. Waterproof cigarette case.
1,462,846 ; July 24.
Bell. Frank J.. Cleveland, Ohio. Electroplating machine.
1.442,514; Jan. 16.
Bell. Frederick J. T., Ashton-under-Lvne, England. Cop-
ing carriage. 1,454,206 ; May 8.
Bell, Frederick J. T. and H. C, Ashton-under-Lyne,
England. Rotary lock - stitch sewing machine.
1.469,066; Sept. 25.
Bell, Frederick J. T. and H. C. Mossley, England. Lock- ■
stitch sewing machine. 1,474,138 ; Nov. 13.
Bell. George, Jesmond. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
Metallic rope. 1,465,801 ; Aug. 21.
Bell, George A., Belmont, N. H. Clutch-lever stop for
motor vehicles. 1,448,105 ; Mar. 13.
Bell, George G., Ashland, Ky. Dental tool. 1.451,809 ;
Apr. 17.
Bell, Godfrey, Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile emergency-
brakp-lever lock. 1,446.610 : Feb. 27.
Bell, Hardy C. (See Bell, Frederick J. T. and H. C.)
Bell. Harry L., and H. G. Coulson, assignors to Coeur
d'Alene Hardware & Foundry Co.. Incorporated.
Wallace. Idaho. Centrifugal pump. 1,475,676 ; Nov. 27.
Bell, Harvey W., Ardsley-on-the-Hudson. N. Y., assignoi
to The Beloyt Corporation, Dover, Del. Flexible cou-
pling. Rel5,519 ; Jan. 9.
Bell, Harvey W.. Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to The Beloyt
Corporation, Dover, Del. Unirersai joint. 1,450,350 ;
Apr. 3.
Bell. Harvey W., Y'onkers, N. Y., assignor to The Beloyt
Corporation, Dover, Del. Spring suspension.
1,458,318 ; June 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiiuied.
Bell, Harvey W., Ardsley-on-Hudson, and H. L. Hoyt, jr.,
Great Neck, N. Y., assiguors to The Beloyt Corporation,
Dover, Del. Spring siiackle. 1,471,473 ; Oct. 23.
Bell, Hayden N., Chicago, 111. Alarm attachment lor ve-
hicles. 1,443,723 ; Jan. 30.
Bell, Horace, Erie, Pa. Carrier for containers and tlie
lilie. 1,459,192; June 19.
Bell, James A. H., Toledo, Ohio. Light-cleaning appara-
tus. 1,455,773 ; May 22.
Bell, John E. (See Grace, Lynn J., assignor.)
Bell, John H., South Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling system. 1,461,204 ; July 10.
Bell, John H., South Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Printing telegraphy. 1,472,453 ; Oct. 30.
Bell, John T., Bedford, Mich. Tractor appliance far
trucks. 1,453,782 ; May 1.
Bell, Leslie G., and M. Grimm, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Signal. 1,452,455 ; Apr. 17.
Bell, Lorenzo W., assignor of one-half to W. H. Gatlin,
Carrollton, Mo. Hog feeder. 1,443,203 ; Jan. 23.
Bell, Louis, West Newton, assignor to E. N. Coding, trus-
tee, Newton, Mass. Headlight lens. 1,456,585 ;
May 29.
Bell, Louis, West Newton, assignor to E. N. Coding,
trustee, Newton, Mass. Dual supplementing headlight.
1,471,679 ; Oct. 23.
Bell, Louis, West Newton, and C. A. R. Lundin, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Periseopic system. 1,445,284 ; Feb. 13.
Bell, Louis, Newton, and W. G. Wolfe, Greenwood, Mass.
Photographic lens. 1,446,634 ; Feb. 27.
Bell Manufacturing Company. (See Belling, Bernard A.,
assignor.)
Bell, Margaret J., Wellsville, Ohio. Culinary device.
1,440.437 ; Jan. 2.
Bell, Maurice. (See Agee. Wallace G., assignor.)
Bell, Thomas H., and J. G. Schoenleber, New York, N. Y.
Torch. 1,450,908 ; Apr. 10.
Bell, Thomas H., and J. G. Schoenleber, New York, N. Y.
Aeroplane. 1,454,828 ; May 8.
Bell, Thomas H., New York, and J. G. Schoenleber,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring rim. 1,454,829 ; May 8.
Bell, Wilbur, Marengo, Iowa. Stamp-inking pad.
1,455,472 ; May 15.
Bell, Willard J., Newaygo, Mich. Sifting-testing machine.
1,450,166 : Apr. 3.
Bell, William C, Baltimore, Md. Crank shaft and con-
necting-rod bearing. 1,451,608 ; Apr. 10.
Bell, William G., Philadelphia, Pa. Tip for crutches.
1,464,057; Aug. 7.
Bell, William M., Portsmouth, Ohio. Automatic cut-off
valve mechanism for welding and cutting torches.
1,442,039 ; Jan. 16.
Bell, William T., Concord, N. H. Link mat. 1,448,907 ;
Mar. 20.
Bellamy, Arthur H. and C. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Manual
knitting device. 1,442,040 ; Jan. 16.
Bellamy, Charles H. (See Bellamy, Arthur H. and C. H.)
Bellamy, Harry T., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Switchboard incandescent lamp. 1,478,014 ; Dec. 18.
Belleville Casket Co. (See Bien, William J., assignor.)
Belleville, Edwin A. (See Bellville, F., Belleville, and
Henderson.)
Belleville Stove and Range Company. (See Schmale,
Ernest, assignor.)
Bellew, Ralph D., Lexington, Nebr. Climbing figure toy.
1,441,055 ; Jan. 2.
Belli, Charles J., Geneva, Switzerland, assignor of one-
half to the Firm Societe Anonyme des Ateliers de
Secheron, Secheron, near Geneva, Switzerland. Resil-
ient and electrically insulating coupling for electric
machines. 1,446,287 ; Feb. 20.
Belling, Bernard A., assignor to Bell Manufacturing Com-
pany, Beaver Dam, Wis. Signpost. 1,466,465 ; Aug. 28.
Bellinger, Burt J., Dexter, N. Y. Making paper pulp.
1,463,000 ; July 24.
Bellingbam, John, et al. (See McCandlish, William H.,
assignor.!
Belliss and Morcom, Limited. (See Holliday, Peter A.,
assignor.)
Bellon, Henry, Chicago, 111. Eye chaplet. 1,446,446 :
Fob. 27.
Bellon, Henry, Chicago, lU. Chaplet. 1,448,186 : Mar. 13.
Bellow, Abraham, Leeds, England. Chainstitch sewing
machine. 1,466,466; Aug. 28.
Bellows, Philip, assignor to Dampney Company of
America, Boston. Mass. Tube-painting machine.
1,455,065; May 15.
Bellows, Walter C, assignor to A. Flnestone, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Soap flaker and distributor.
1,444,773; Feb. 13.
Bellows, Warren S., assignor to Walden-Worcester, Inc.,
Worcester, Mass. Valve-grinding tool. 1,450.788 ;
Apr. 3.
Bellringer, Sidney M., assignor to Wayne Tool Manu-
facturing Company, Waynesboro, Pa. Reamer.
1,470,679 ; Oct. 16.
Belluohe, Elmer W., Watertown, Mass., assignor to George
R. Swart & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet
feeder. 1.478,374 ; Dec. 25.
Belluche, Frank R. (See Upham, B. F., Belluche, and
Hornig.1
Belluomini, John V., and A. L. Lucot, Jackson, Calif.
Automobile top and windshield coupling. 1,445,064 ;
Feb. 13.
Bellville, Frank, E. A. Belleville, and R. S. Henderson,
Twin Falls, Idaho. Gas apparatus. 1,461,377 ;
July 10.
Belmont, Ralph A., New York, N. Y., and J. B. Down-
ing, assignors to Beaver Machine & Tool Company,
Newark, N. J. Electric switch. 1,455,985 ; May 22.
Belnap, Lewie L., Oakland, Calif. Insect trap.
1,455.100; May 15.
Beloyt Corporation, The. (See Bell, Harvey W., assignor.)
Beloyt Corporation, The. (See Bell, H. W., and Hoyt, as-
signor.)
Belsiuger, Samuel P. (See Shurick, Edward P., assignor.)
Belt, Joseph O., Joplin, Mo. Inner-tube protector.
1,468,099 ; Sept. 18.
Beltrami, Marco, Framingham, Mass. Snow-removing
device. 1,449,259 ; Mar. 20.
Belvoir, Thomas B. (See Kelly, C, and Belvoir.)
Bem, Arthur L., Manitowoc, Wis. Truck. 1,474,811 ;
Nov. 20.
Bemben, Jan. (See MUczek, Franciszek, assignor.)
Bement, Alburto, Chicago, III. Air moistener. 1,456,417 ;
May 22.
Bemis Bro. Bag Co. (See Batcheller, Birney C, assignor.)
Bemls Bro. Bag Company. (See Belcher, Daniel, as-
signor.)
Bemis, George W., Worcester, Mass. Bellows valve.
1,454,207 ; May 8.
Bemis, Kenneth E., Minneapolis, Minn. Automobile cur-
tain window frame. 1,441,777 ; Jan. 9.
Bemis, Ruth, et al., trustees. (See Anderson, Newton M.,
assignor.)
Bemis, Sarah E., Philadelphia, Pa. Corset. 1,458,319 ;
June 12.
Bemis, Thomas, jr., et al., trustees. (See Anderson, New-
ton M., assignor.)
Bemis, William J., Schenectady, N. Y. Hook for crane
sling chains. 1,459,816 ; June 26.
Bemisderfer, Harvey O., Hammond, Ind., assignor to Cen-
tral Railway Signal Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Railway
signal torpedo. 1,452,997 ; Apr. 24.
Benbow, James D., assignor to Western Wheeled
Scraper Company, Aurora, 111. Controlling mechanism
tor dump cars. 1,456,049 ; May 22.
Benbow, James D., assignor to Western Wheeled
Scraper Company, Aurora, 111. Air-controlling valve
mechanism. 1,456,050 ; May 22.
Benbow, James D., assignor to Western Wheeled Scraper
Coftipany, Aurora, 111. Controlling mechanism for
dump cars. 1,477,747 ; Dec. 18.
Bench, Thomas C. (See Mitchell, Charles H., assignor.)
Benckenstein, Charles H., Vinton, La. Tubing spider.
1,460,401 ; July 3.
Benckenstein, Charles H., Vinton, La. Tubing spider.
1,460,402 ; July 3.
Bencker, Franz. (See Kuhne, H., and Bencker.)
Benczalski, Wojciech, Hoquiam, Wash. Laundry hanger.
1,457.956; June 5.
Bendall, Robert L., Bournemouth, England. Wall.
1,448,613 ; Mar. 13.
Bender, Ernest G., and L. F. Graf, assignors to R. A.
Cook, Independence, Iowa. Eye-testing device.
1,459,353 ; June 19.
Bender, Frederic H., assignor to American Steel Foun-
dries, Chicago, 111. Drawbar yoke. 1,450,167 ; Apr. 3.
Bender, Frederick W., Cape Charles, Va. Potato-bug and
aphis exterminator. 1,457,420 ; June 5.
Bender, George W., assignor to Mudge & Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Ventilator. 1,469,577 ; Oct. 2.
Bender, Henry W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Piston. 1,478,368 ;
Dec. 25.
Bender, Lillian M., San Francisco, Calif. Flesh-reducing
garment. 1,478,095 ; Dec. 18.
Bender, Lonnie S., Kansas City, Mo. Cream lifter.
1,450,789 : Apr. 3.
Bender, Lonnie S., Kansas City, Mo. Animal trap.
1,471,090 ; Oct. 16.
Bender. Robert C, Davenport, Iowa. Shipping card.
1,448,992; Mar. 20.
Bendernagel, William H., Queens, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone transmission system. 1,472,237 ; Oct. 30.
Bendix, Vincent, Chicago, 111. Engine starter. 1,466,945 ;
Sept. 4.
Bendix, Vincent, Chicago, 111. Engine starter. 1,407,602 ;
Sept. 11.
Bendix, Vincent, Chicago, 111. Engine starter. 1,468,623 ;
Sept. 25.
Bendix, Vincent, Chicago, 111. Engine starter. 1,475,677 :
Nov. 27.
Bendix, Vincent, Chicago, 111. Engine starter. 1,477,863 ;
Dec. 18.
Bendixen, Peter, Davenport, assignor to Bettendorf Com-
pany, Bettendorf, Iowa. Journal-box lid. 1,472,785 ;
Nov. 6.
Bendlin. Alfred W., Milwaukee, Wis. Adjustable bracket.
1,460,697: July 3.
Bendlin, Alfred W., Milwaukee, Wis. Ash receiver.
1,468,372 ; Sept. 18.
Benedek, Victor, Chicago, 111. Coffeepot. 1,453,489;
May 1.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of putentccs — Continued.
47
Benedict, Arthur E., South Norwalk, Coun. Flush valve.
1,446,329 ; Feb. 20.
Benedict, Edward. (See Reynolds, Arthur W'., assignor.)
Benedict, George H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Towers
riioto Engraving Corupany, New York. N. Y. Means
for cooling photomechanical printing plates. 1,472,454 ;
Oct. 30.
Benedict, George ^Y., assignor to Mid-West Manufactur-
ing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Sizing tool.
1,476,035; Dec. 4.
Benedict, Uei-shel A., East Orange, and E. M. MoUer, Jer-
sey City, N. J. Electric-circuit-control apparatus.
1,467,748 ; Sept. 11.
Benedict, Hershel A., East Orange, and E. M. MoUer.
Jersey City, N. J. Door-closing device and lock.
1,477,992; Dec. IS.
Benedict, Stanley R. (See Bock, J. C, and Benedict.)
Benedict. T. N., Mfg. Co. (See Saunders, Albert F.,
assiiinor.)
Benefield, Robert T., Indianapolis, Ind. Permutation lock
for automobiles. 1,466,871 ; Sept. 4.
Beneke & Kropf Mfg. Co. (See Haln, Benjamin T., as-
signor.)
Benenato, Stella, Phoenix, Ariz. Envelope. l,4o3,616 ;
May 1.
Beueusohn, Samuel, Chicago, 111. Powder bag. 1,468,132 ;
Sept. 18.
Benevento, Giuseppe S.. Donora, Pa. Hand-embroidery
implement. 1,469,353 ; Oct. 2.
Betigtsson, Bror J., Kallered, Sweden. Holder for clean-
ing needles for vaporizing burners or the like.
1,478,936; Dec. 25.
Bengv. Gale D. (See Bledsoe. Robert C. assignor.)
Benhara, William T., Norwood, Ohio, assignor to The
Mosler Lock Company, Covington, Ky. ComMnation
lock. 1,451,036; Apr. 10.
Benish. Edward A., St. Louis, Mo. Carrying tray.
1,441,393 ; Jan. 9.
Benjamin, Bert R., Oak Park, assignor to International
Harvester Company, Chicago, 111. Machine key.
1,460,222 ; June 2&.
Beujamiu, Bert R., Oak Park, and C. Pearson, Chicago,
111., assignors to International Harvester Company.
Automatic pitman. 1,446,111 ; Feb. 20.
Benjamin, Bert R., Oak Park, W. Webber, La Grange,
and C. Pearson, Chicago, 111., assignors to International
Harvester Company. Motor binder. 1,464,740 ; Aug. 14.
Benjamin, Chester W., Lakewood, assignor to The Well-
man-Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Manip-
ulator for rolling mills. 1,447,274 ; Mar. 6.
Benjamin, Dana H. (See Waream, C. E., and Benjamin.)
Benjamin, Dana H., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
American Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio.
Hosiery press. 1,440,862 ; Jan. 2.
Benjamin Eastwood Company. (See Adslt, George, as-
signor.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Ben-
jamin. Reuben B., assignor.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Ben-
jamin, R. B., and Detrick, assignors.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Ben-
jamin, R. B., and Harris, assignors.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Ben-
jamin, R. B., and Phillips, assignors.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Clarke,
Albert E., assignor.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Hop-
kins, Charles L., assignor.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Wol-
cott, Robeson B., assignor, j
Benjamin Engineering Company, The. (See Benjamin,
Merrill G., assignor.)
Benjamin, Ephrem, Denver, Colo. Fluid-operated brake.
1,448.908: Mar. 20.
Benjamin, George H., New York, N. Y. Dehydrating
vegetable, animal, and other materials. 1,448,512 ;
Mar. 13.
Benjamin, George H., New York, N. Y. Tunnel kiln.
1,474,616: Nov. 20.
Benjamin, (jeorge H., assignor to Anatmos Metals and
Furnace Corporation, New York, N. Y. Furnace for
melting and casting. 1,462,899 ; July 24.
Benjamin. George R., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to The
Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for operating synchronous tel-
egraph systems. 1,447,747 ; Mar. 6.
Benjamin, George R., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to The
Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for operating synchronous tel
egraph systems. 1,447,748 ; Mar. 6.
Benjamin, George R., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to The
Western Union Telegraph Company, New Y^ork, N. Y.
Automatic telegraph system. 1,461,645 ; July 10.
Benjamin, Jack, New Kensington, Pa. License-plate
holder, tail light, and parking light. 1,457.206 ;
May 29.
Benjamin, John M., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery (IJorporation, Paterson, N. J. Actuat-
ing mechanism for work supports. 1,460.362; July 3.
Benjamin & Johnes. (See Koth, Isidor, assignor.)
Benjamin, Merrill G., Poland, assignor to The Benjamin
Engineering Company, Cleveland, uhio. Governor.
1,474,615; Nov. 20.
Jieujamiu, Oscar i'., assignor to Capitol Brass Works,
Detroit. Mlcli. ' Combined sink bibb. Des. 62,864 ;
Aug. 14.
Benjamin. Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Lamp-shade
holder. 1,442,850 ; Jan. 23.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Lamp guard.
1.444.054 ; Feb. 6.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric Man-
ufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electric switch.
1.444.055 : Feb. 6.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Water-gauge-
lighting fixture. 1,445,264 ; Feb. 13.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Pull switch.
1,449,807 : Mar. 27.
Benjamiif, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electric switch.
1,459,494 ; June 19.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Automobile
lamp. 1,464,166 ; Aug. 7.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company. Chicago, 111. Electrical con-
necting device. 1,465,410 ; Aug. 21.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjam Electric Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electric-lighting
device. 1,469,034 ; Sept. 25.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric Man-
ufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electric switch.
1,474,013: Nov. 13.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electric beU.
1.474.014 ; Nov. 13.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric Maji-
ufacturiug Company, Chicago, 111. Lamp socket.
1.474.015 ; Nov. 13.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical receptacle.
1,476,036; Dec. 4.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, III. Railway signal lan-
tern. 1,476,037; Dec. 4.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical con-
necter device. 1,478,166; Dec. 18.
Benjamin, Reuben B., assignor to Benjamin Electric Man-
ufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Waterproof electric
fitting. 1.478,167 ; Dec. 18.
Benjamin, Reuben B., and E. A. Detrick, assignors to
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company, Chicago,
111. Switch. 1,447,171 ; Mar. 6.
Benjamin, Reuben B., Chicago, 111., and T. H. Harris,
Dayton, Ohio, assignors to Benjamin Electric Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical switch.
1,447,172; Mar. 6.
Benjamin, Reuben B., Chicago, and P. D. Phillips, Elm-
hurst, assignors to Benjamin Electric Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, lU. Electric-lamp socket. 1,453,827 ;
May 1.
Benjamins, Israel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for securing
window sashes in position. 1,460,361 ; July 3.
Benko, Rezso, Budapest, Hungary. Iodine compound and
making same. 1,440,813 ; Jan. 2.
Benner, Arthur M., Olympia, Wash. Drawer. 1,453,121 ;
Apr. 24.
Benner, Harry P. (See Egloff, G., and Benner.)
Benner, James, et al. (See Helm. Emerson B., assignor.)
Benner, Joseph C, Webb City, Mo. Bemagnetizing
apparatus. 1,444,299 ; Feb. 6.
Benner, Raymond C. (See French, H. P., and Benner.)
Benner, Raymond C., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Union
Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc. Making
storage-battery plates. 1,467,749 ; Sept. 11.
Benner, Stanley J., and C. V. J. Diehl, Hazleton, Pa.
Chain-link construction. 1,470,318 ; Oct. 9.
Bennett, Albert J., Chicago, 111. Comb cleaner. 1,450,576 ;
Apr. 3.
Bennett, Alexander M., Bellaire, assignor to F. Bennett,
Pontiac, Mich. Splint. 1,462,000; July 17.
Bennett, Amos, Chesapeake, Ohio, and J. H. Hatchett,
Huntington, W. Va. Sectional rim. 1,455,857;
May 22.
Bennett, Ashley C, Minneapolis, Minn. Suction cleaner.
1,461,173 ; July 10.
Bennett, Ashley C., assignor to I. E. Bennett, Minneapolis,
Minn. Air cleaner. 1,461,174 ; July 10.
Bennett, Ashley C, assignor to I. E. Bennett, Minneapo-
lis, Minn. Carburetor. 1,462,034 ; July 24.
Bennett, Ashley C, assignor to I. E. Bennett, Minneapo-
lis, Minn. Intake manifold. 1,463,035 ; July 24.
Bennett, Ashlev C, Minneapolis, Minn. Air cleaner.
1,464,741 ; Aug. 14.
Bennett, Augustus A. (See McWhorter, E. D., and
Bennett.)
Bennett, Charles C, Los Angeles, Calif. Distance fare
or wage chart. 1,459,176 ; June 19.
Bennett, Charles W^., and L. C. Steele, assignors to
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Magnetic conveyer. 1,444,999 ; Feb. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Bennett, Clarence W., New York, N. Y. Steering head for
velocipedes. 1,444,774; Feb. 13.
Bennett, Edward 0. (See Winks, J. O., and Bennett.)
Bennett, Edwin O., Bakersfield, Calif. Pumping power for
wells. 1,467,773 ; Sept. 11.
Bennett, Frank. (See Bennett, Alexander M., assignor.)
Bennett, Frank S., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Valve mechanism. 1,456,090 ;
May 22.
Bennett, Frank S., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Governing mechanism.
1,471,315; Oct. 16.
Bennett, George K., Pittsburgh, Pa. Mining machine.
1,470,520; Oct. 9.
Bennett, George R., assignor to A. M. Hanauer, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Conveying system. 1,444,775 ; Feb. 13.
Bennett, George W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Gas vent for con-
tainers. 1,459,704 ; June 19.
Bennett Injector Company. (See Wood, A. J., assignor.)
Bennett, Irene E. (See Bennett, Ashley C, assignor.)
Bennett, Jack T., Glasgow, Scotland. Uevice for use
with beds. 1,468,624; Sept. 25.
Bennett, Jackson A., Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable
drainage fitting for water-closets, etc. Rel5,595 ;
May 8.
Bennett, James C., Detroit, Mich. Combined primer and
gas-saving device. 1,450,883 ; Apr. 3.
Bennett, John C, et ai. (See Haubert, Leo, assignor.)
Bennett, Joseph A., assignor to H. F. Griffin, Cleveland,
Ohio. Floating reamer. 1,440,903 ; Jan. 2.
Bennett, Morris H., Waterbury, Conn., assignor to Scovill
Manufacturing Company. Electric furnace. 1,478,375 ;
Dec. 25.
Bennett, Samuel C. (See Gilman, A. S., Bennett, and
Kiesling. )
Bennett, Sandy B., San Diego, Calif., and D. M. Hudson,
Bend, Oreg. Winding reel. 1,446,410 ; Feb. 20.
Bennett, Tom M., Irvington, N. Y. Air-moistener attach-
ment for fans. 1,464,401 ; Aug. 7.
Bennett, William H., Charlotte, N. C. Portable motor-
driven meat saw. 1,453,335 ; May 1.
Bennett, Wilson, Wellington, New Zealand. Making an
alloying alloy. 1,441,479 ; Jan. 9.
Bennett, Wilson, Wellington, New Zealand. Producin:;
a rustless iron alloy. 1,458,568; June 12.
Bennie, George, Bute, Scotland. System of aerial trans-
port. 1,459,495; June 19.
Benniugfleld, Thomas, Coats, Kans., assignor of one-
third to A. Lancaster, Alva, Okla. Signal. 1,464,058 ;
Aug. 7.
Bennington, Earl T., Colonial Heights, Ohio. Rail
coupling. 1,454,948 ; May 15.
Bennington Scale Mfg. Co. (See Tyler, Warren C, as-
signor.)
Bennitt, William B., Ashton-on-Mersey, England, assignor
to Westinghouse Electric & Manuf^icturing Company.
Pawl and ratchet gearing. 1,440,438; Jan. 2.
Benols, Edouard P., Paris, France, assignor to Coty,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 63,351 ; Nov. 27.
Benois, Edouard P., Paris, France, assignor to Coty,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 63.352 : Nov. 27.
Benois, Edouard P., Paris, France, assignor to Coty, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Paper. Des. 63,353 ; Nov. 27.
Benois, Edouard P., Paris, France, assignor to Coty, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 63,354 ; Nov. 27.
Benoit, Antonio, J. L. Mahieu, and H. H. Duchesne, as-
signors to Benoit & Mathieu, Montreal, Canada. Am-
plifier. 1,468,437 ; Sept. 18.
Benoit, AntOBlo, J. L. Mathieu, and H. H. Duchesne, as-
signors to Benoit & Mathieu, Montreal, Quebec, Can-
ada. Amplifier. 1,469,876; Oct. 9.
Benoit, Felix B. (See Thoresen, A. S., and Benoit.)
Benoit & Mathieu. (See Benoit, A., Mathieu, and
Duchesne, assignors.)
Benoit and Mathieu. (See Charuest, P., and Duchesne
assignors.)
Benoit & Mathieu. (See Duchesne, H. H., and Charuest,
assignors.)
Benoit, Wilfred J., Diacut, and G. L. Pierce, Lowell,
Mass. King-testing machine. 1,446,149 ; Feb 20
Bensa, Felice, Genoa, Italy. Oxidizing ammonia and re-
coyering acid as alkali-metal salts. 1,458,969 ; June 19
Bcnskin Ilarley, Newton, Iowa. Engine. 1,449,726 :
Benson, Aaron. (See Massey, A., and Benson.)
^^"/°'^'o,f°'''"'^^' Sterling, 111. Disk wheel. 1,456,965;
May 29.
^^I^^on AnArew, Sterling, 111. Resilient tire. 1,456.966 :
May 29. > . .
Benson, Andrew O., Los Angeles, Calif. Wheel. 1,444.492 •
Feb. 6. ' • .
Benson, Bradley L. (See Winks, John O., assignor.)
Benson, Bradley L. (See Winks, J. O., and Bennett
assignors.) '
Benson, Carl, Youman, Colo. Sickle hanger. 1,462,001 ;
^"^^''??V,*^"'*''.' '^■' ^^"^ ^°'^^' N. Y., assignor to The Skayef
Ball Bearing Company. Bearing mounting. 1,451 593 •
Apr. 10.
Benson, Cyril L. (See Downey. O. P., and Benson )
Benson Edwin P., New York, N. Y. Stub binding and
envelope for check books. 1,456,616 ; May 29
Benson, Elof, Newton Highlands, assignor of one-half
to F. H. Williams, Boston, Mass. Detection of sub-
merged objects. 1,473,332 ; Nov. 6.
Benson, Ernest, Valley City, N. Dak. Crate. 1,474,508:
Nov. 20.
Benson, Harry F. (See Griffiths, F. II., and Benson.)
Benson, Harry F., Holyoke, Mass., assignor to Worthing-
ton Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Hydraulic condenser and aspirator. 1,444,097 ; Feb. 6.
Benson, Harry F., Holyoke, Mass., assignor to Worthing-
ton Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Tank pump. 1,444,944 ; Feb. 13.
Benson, Harry F., Holyoke, Mass., assignor to Worthing-
tou Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N.
Y. Steam-heating system. 1,449,742 ; Mar. 27.
Benson, Henry R., Sedro WooUey, Wash. Choker hook.
1,446,781 ; Feb. 27.
Benson, Leon C, Philadelphia, Pa. Trombone attach-
ment. 1,453,122 ; Apr. 24.
Benson, Lewis E., Los Angeles, and T. R. Rose, Calexico,
Calif. Transmitting mechanism. 1,445,474 ; Feb. 13.
Benson, Mary D., New York, N. Y. Combined bib and
apron or similar article. Des. 62,270 ; May 1.
Benson, Matthew P., Troy, and M. M. Wiener, New York,
N. Y. Manufacture of brushes. 1,465,919 ; Aug. 21.
Benson, Raguar O., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printer's cut or die.
Des. 62,875 ; Aug. 21.
Benson, Robert S., West Paris, Me. Wire-embedding tool.
1,447,059; Feb. 27.
Benson, Thomas, Washington, D. C. Cord tightener for
awning operators. 1,472,742 ; Oct. 30.
Benson, Thomas E. (See Nichols, William B., assignor.;
Benson, Thomas W., assignor to Miller Lock Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Detachable keyhole seal for pad-
locks. 1,460,472; July 3.
Benson, Victor A., San Jose, Calif. Building construction.
1,451,198 ; Apr. 10.
Benson, Wade E., Baton Rouge, La. Coal box. 1,458.024 :
June 5.
Benson, William E., Wilmington, Mass. Method of
and apparatus for producing waterproofed receptacles.
1.461.024 ; July 10.
Bent, Arthur S., Los Angeles, Calif. Conduit. 1,443,162 ;
Jan. 23.
Bent, Leavitt N., Holly Oak, assignor to Hercules Powder
Company, Wilmington, Del. Making storage-battery
elements. 1,463,864; Aug. 7.
Bentfleld, Anton J., Barnum, Minn. Resilient wheel.
1,441,553 ; Jan. 9.
Bentkamp, August, New York, N. Y. Pompon. 1,475,784 •
Nov. 27.
Bentley, Alvis R., Phil Campbell, Ala. Portable hayrack.
1,456,356 ; May 22.
Bentley, Anson J., Niles, Ohio. Freezing can. 1,465,335:
Aug. 21.
Bentley, Anson J., Niles, Ohio. Freezing can. 1,465,336 :
Aug. 21.
Bentley, Frank T., Platteville, Wis. Strainer. 1,460,308;
June 26.
Beiitity, .Jetson 0., Schenectady, N. Y. Incense burner.
1,450,790; Apr. 3.
Bentley, John li., et al. (See Brown, William H. A., as-
signor.)
Bentley, Mollie, Oran, Iowa. Toy building block.
1,440,367; Jan. 2.
Bentley, Oliver D. H., Norfolk, assignor to B. F. Sturte-
vant Company, Hyde Park, Mass. Counter-rotation
turboblower. 1,462,592; July 24.
Bentley, Robert H., assignor to The Hart & Hegeman
Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn. Electric
snap svritch. 1,466,267 ; Aug. 28.
Benton, George W., Conneaut, Ohio. Reenforced D-handle.
1,443,803 ; Jan. 30.
Benton, Harry O., Bayonne, N. J., assignor to Standard
Development Company. Corking machine. 1,469,614 ;
Oct. 2. •
Benton, Henry, Elizabethport, N. J. Furnace grate.
1,456,418 ; May 22. ^
Bentson, Hans J. (See Stahl, C. E., and Bentson.)
Bentson, Hans J., Kenosha, Wis., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Ma-
chine for making ditches. 1,467,828 ; Sept. 11.
Bentson, Victor L., assignor to National Progress Club,
San Francisco, Calif. Emblem, button, brooch, fob, or
similar article. Des. 62,371 ; May 15.
Bentz, Harry, Montclair, N. J. Drying apparatus.
1.462.025 ; July 17.
Benvie, Herbert, Meriden, Conn. Switch for electric
Irons. 1,470,523 ; Oct. 9.
Ben way, Eugene H. (See Allen, G. N., and Ben way.)
Benzine Condensation Co. (See Boeder, Albert, assignor.)
Beran, Albert, Uirschwang, Austria. Rolling mill for
manufacturing corrugated pasteboard, sheet metal, and
the like. 1,450,351 : Apr. 3.
Berard, Remi J., Woonsocket, R. I. Vaporizer for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,464,899 ; Aug. 14.
Berardi, John B., Bridgeport, Conn. Automobile tire
tread. Des. 61,759 ; Jan. 9.
Berbecker & Rowland Manufacturing Company. (See
Schaefer, William, assignor.)
Berberich, George. (See Berberich, Lorenz and G.)
Berbericb, Lorenz and G., Pittsburgh, Pa. Broom.
1,475,620; Nov. 27.
UNITED STATKS PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Aliihahetiral lint of puteniees — Continuetl.
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Bercious, Eugene, New York, N. Y. Machine for facing
mouthpieces of musical wind Instruments. 1,452,953;
Apr. 24.
Berdvii, Nilscu, llueuos Aires, Argentina. ArtiQcial teeth.
1,451,005; Apr. ]0.
Berezlk, .Tolin, Daisytown, Pa. Safety railway Joint.
1,464,235 : Aug. 7.
BcM-dolt, Frank, Cossackle, N. Y. Shipping contaimr.
1.444,-t."i0; Feb. 6.
Beregh, Theodore J., New York, N. Y. Feed-control-stop-
(ling mechanism for paper-folding machines. 1,446,030 ;
Feb. 20.
Berenian, John W., Wichita, Kans. Folding table.
l,45o.00t;: Mav 15.
Berond, Ludwig, Amoneburg, near Biebrich-on-the-Rhine,
Germany. Preparing colloidal metals and metalloids
and compounds of same. 1,460,012 ; June 26.
Berendes, liiulolf, and F. Lauge, Elberfeld, assignors
to Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co., Lever-
kussen, near Cologue-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Phar-
maceutical product. 1.454,372 ; May 8.
Berendsen, Henry A., Bangor, Pa. Folding stocking
slroti'brr. 1.4(;5,205 ; Aug. 14.
Berens, Conrad, jr.. New York, N. Y. Medicine dropper.
1,459,354 ; June 19.
Berenson, Israel. Boston, Mass. TrafTic signal. Pes.
6:!.449: Dec. 11.
Bernnsteln, Frank, Chelsea, assignor to Panther Rubber
Manufacturing Company, Stoughton, Mass. Shoe heel.
p.'s. 62.599 ; July 3.
Berg, Alfred J. (See Clark, Ewon A., assignor.)
Berg, Andrew, assignor to The Coulter & McKenzle Ma-
chine Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Wlre-chain-maldng
machines. 1,469,173; Sept. 25.
IJcri;, Carl O., Everett, Mass., assignor to United Metal
Seal Company. Machine for providing closures witli
seals. 1,477,418: Dec. 11,
Berg, Dana, Fort Collins, Colo. Sound box for phono-
graphs. 1,471,233; Oct. 16.
Berg, Elwin 11,, Everleth, Minn. Weather stripping.
1,440,368; Jan. 2.
Borg, Emil G.. Ashburnham, assignor of one-half to C.
lledstrom, Gardner, Mass. Adjustable nut for microme-
ters. 1,477,935 ; Dec. 18.
Berj;, Franz W. (See Pcdersen. Anton, assignor.)
Berg, Fred C, assignor to E. P. Plaugher, Coalinga, Calif.
Pump. 1,453,653 ; May 1.
BerfT. (iustaf .-\.. Los Angeles, Calif, Bottle-washing
machine. 1,455,774 ; May 22.
Berc, Hans, assignor to Grand Rapids Chair Company.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Buffet. Des. 63,021 ; Sept. 18.
Berg, John, Pasadena, Calif. Steel eraser. 1,451,938 ;
Apr. 17.
Berg, Julius I., Berg, N. Dak. Patch for pneumatic tires.
1,456,115 ; May 22.
BersT, Karl A, T., Hoganas, Sweden, Pneumatic tool
driven by pulsating air. 1,458,569 ; June 12,
Berc. Linas, Coleraine, Minn. Driving-box-shoe hancer.
1,473,949; Nov, 13,
Berg, Maurice O., Chicago, 111. Speed-change worm trans-
mission. 1,463,001 ; July 24,
Berg, Morris J,, St. Paul, Minn, Fi it for .sewing nia-
rliin-s. 1,446.688; Feb. 27.
Berg, Oliver J., Oak Park, 111. Dispensing device for
liquids. 1471,441 ; Oct. 23.
BfT-, Richard 0. (See Berg, Simon and R. O.)
Berg, Simon, assignor to siichigan Steel Tube Products
Company, Detroit, Mich. Machine for sizing tubing.
1,468,272 ; Sept. 18.
Berg, Simon and R. O., assignors to Michigan Steel
Tube Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Automatic re-
-erser. 1,476,793; Dec. 11.
Berg, Steen A,, Bridgeport, Conn. Flushometer.
1,465,575 ; Aug, 21,
Berg, Werner A. P., Kobe, Japan. Generating mixed gas
in twin generators. 1,476,235 ; Dec. 4.
Bergamo, Louis J., et al. (See Gill, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Bergander, John F., Chicago, 111. Phonograph. 1,451,358 ;
Apr. 10.
Berge, Franz R. L,, Port Angeles, Wa.sh, Resonance
device for banjos. 1,461,596; July 10.
Bersre, Joseph, assignor to A C, Spark Plug Company,
Flint, Jlich, Flexible driving shaft. 1,444,231 ; Feb. 6.
Berge, Joseph, assignor to A C Spark Plus Company, Flint,
Mich. Temperature-compensatins means for speed-
ometers, 1,450,909 ; Apr, 10,
Berge, Joseph, and L. B, Berge, assignors to A. C. Spark
Plus Company, Flint, Mich. Electrical connecter for
spai-k plug.s. 1,476,028 ; Dec. 4.
Berge, Louis B, (See Berge, Joseph and L, B,)
Bergen, George B., Milwaukee, Wis, Pencil, 1,467,282;
Sept, 4,
Bergen. Ilarrv S,, Toledo, Chin. Workholding device.
1.478,006; Dec. 18.
Brnren. Harrv S.. as.'=icnor to Toledo Scale Coinpanv,
Toledo, Ohio. Welching scale. 1,443,163; Jnn, 23.
Bergen, Harry S,, assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio, Scaie-platform liftint; mechanism.
1,453,376; May 1.
Bersjen, Harry S., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Gardner Ma-
ehine Oompanv, South Beloit, 111. Grinding machine.
1,466.872; Sept. 4.
58339—4
washer,
machine.
Bergen, William V., and A. C. Shute, llillsboro, Oreg.
Highway signal. 1,407,892 ; Sept. 11.
Bergens, William .T,, assignor to The Novelty Patents
Company, Chicago, 111, Extension curtain rod,
1,455,102 : May 15,
Bergeon, Paul, Grenoble, France, Steam-heating appli-
ance. 1,450,8:^3; Apr. 3.
Bergeon, Paul, Grenoble, France. Electrical heating ap-
paratus. 1,456,755 ; May 29,
Berger, Alfred A, R,, Brooklyn, N, Y. Shearing device.
1,449,159 ; Mar, 20.
Berger Broe. Company, (See Rlgby, Thomas, assignor,)
Berger, Carl, Karlsbad, Czechoslovakia, Two-cycle in-
ternal-combustion engine, 1,461,080 ; July 10.
Berger, Francis. (See Blanc, M., and Berger.)
Berger, Frank P., et al. (See Carey, Bert C, assignor.)
Berger, Gustav W., and C. Jedele, Newark, N. J. Shield
for side cars. 1,457,891 ; June 5.
Berger, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Resilient vehicle wheel.
1,449,743; Mar. 27.
Berger, Joseph G., and A. G. Gardner, Rayton, Ohio.
Combination woodworker's tool. 1,448,187 ; Mar, 13.
Berger, Joseph P., Uvalde, Tex, Windmill attachment.
1,476,323 ; Dec. 4.
Berger, Richard G., Bridgeport, Conn. Repressing disk
sound records. 1,448,376 ; Mar. 13.
Berggren, Eric N., Chicago, 111. Shutter-actuating
mechanism. 1,472,786 ; Nov. 6.
Bergfeld, J. A. (See Cleveland, David P., assignor.)
Bergholz, August F. (See Johnson, C. O., and Bergholz.)
Berglof, Knut, Buffalo, N, Y, Igniter. 1,474.661 ; Nov. 20,
Berglof, Peter, Isanti, Minn. Dividend
1,450,014 ; Mar. 27.
Berglund, Gust A., Joliet, 111. Food-slicing
1,478,200 ; Dec. 18.
Bergman, Axel G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Elmer
Ordnance Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Grenade
gun. 1,445,126 ; Feb, 13.
Bergman, Edward, assignor to C. Brandes, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Winding chuck. 1,468,625 ; Sept. 25.
Bergman, Edward, New York, N. Y., assignor to C.
Brandes, Incorporated. Tool for assembling spool
heads on electromagnet cores. 1,470,212 ; Oct, 9,
Bergman, Olof P., Gary, Ind,, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to J. E McKenna, Antigo, Wis, Can opener,
1,464,167 ; Aug. 7.
Bergman, William G., Point Place, Ohio. Recuperator.
1,474,016 ; Nov, 13.
Bergmann, Theodor, Gaggenau, Germany. Machine pistol,
1,450,834 ; Apr, 3.
Bcrgner, Frederick. (See Hockley, Marion J., assignor.)
Bergren, Anton C. Jamestown, N. Y. Yarn cleaner.
1,458,917; June 12,
Bergstein, Samuel, Middletown, Ohio. Paper box,
1,465,411 ; Aug. 21,
Bergstein, Samuel, assignor to Interstate Folding Box
Company, Middletown, Ohio. Paper folding box.
1,461,961; July 17.
Bergstrom, Axel, Hoquiam, Wash., and A. E. Greene,
Seattle, Wash., assignors to Greene Process Metal Com-
panv, SI, Louis, Mo, Ladle hanger, 1,446,031;
Feb! 20,
Bprestrom, Carl O., and P, de Clamecy, assignors to
B, F. Sturtevant Company, Boston, Mass, Dynamo-
electric machine. 1,449,577 ; Mar, 27.
Bergstrom, Johan E., Christiania, Norway, assignor to G.
Stable, Stockholm, Sweden. Milling machine. 1,453,654 ;
May 1.
Bergstrom, John. Dnpont, Wash, Truck and attachment
therefor. 1,475,785; Nov, 27,
Bergstrom, Jonah E., Christiania, Norway, assignor to
G, Stable, Stockholm, Sweden. Milling machine,
1,456,756 ; May 29,
Bergvall, Jakob L., assignor of one-half to R. De Trentini,
New York, N, Y, Ticket holder, 1,466,924; Sept, 4.
Bergve, Einar, Christiania, Norway. Tooth paste.
1,467,024 ; Sept. 4.
Berk, P. W. and Company. (See Briscoe, Henry V. A.,
assignor.)
Berk, William, assignor to American Auto Lamp Co,,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Lamp support. 1,456,297;
May 22.
Berkel, Joseph, New York, N. Y,
paper pulp stock . to insure
1,478,321 ; Dec. 18,
Berkeley, Laurence J., Milwaukee
Wheel rim and tire,
uniform consistency.
Wis., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111. Kail anchor. 1,440,523 ;
Jan, 2,
Berkeley, Laurence J., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111, Rail anchor. 1,440,524 ;
Jan. 2,
Berkeley, Laurence J., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicac;o, 111, Rail anchor. 1,440,525;
Jan. 2.
Berkeley, Laurence J., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111, Rail anchor. 1,440,526;
Jan. 2.
Berkeley, Laurence J., Milwaukee, Wis,, assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111, Rail anchor. 1,462,162 ;
Jnlv 17.
Berkelev, Laurence J.. Younastown, Ohio, assignor to
The P & M Company, Chicago, 111, Rail anchor.
1,454,309 ; May 8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Cleaning
T., and
necktie.
Berkes, Ernst P., Pfeddersheim, near Worme-on-the-
Rhine, Germany. Hollow building tile. 1,462,593 ;
July 24.
Berkey, George P., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Treating
1,472,238; Oct. 30.
Berklns, Clarence A., Minneapolis, Minn. Gas generator
and burner. 1,444,451 ; Feb. 6.
Berkins, Clarence A., Minneapolis, Minn. Hydrocarbon
burner. 1,444,766 ; Feb. 6.
Berkley, Oscar V., Barbourville, Kj-. Vehicle headlight.
1,451,318; Apr. 10.
Berkley, Richard H., Plainville, Mass., assignor to Whit-
ing & Davis Company. Machine for cutting link mesh.
1,440,762; Jan. 2.
Berkley, Richard H., Plainville, Mass., assignor to Whit-
ing & Davis Company. Blow-out patch. 1,444,579 ;
Feb. 6.
Berkley, Richard H., Plainville, Mass., assignor to Whit-
ing & Davis Company. Machine for making link mesh.
1,478,694 ; Dec. 25.
Berkowltz, Harry A., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Ice scraper for
rails. 1,464,921 ; Aug. 14.
Berks Engineering Company, Inc. (See Rahm, Robert C,
assignor.)
Berkshire, Clarence R., San Francisco, Calif,
tool. 1,458,612 ; June 12.
Berkshire Magneto Company. (See Shaw, E.
Petronin, assignors.)
Berksou, Harry, Chicago, 111. Reversible
1.456.757 ; May 29.
Berlien, Corwln M., Burkburnett, assignor of one-half to
The Texhoma Oil & Refining Company, Wichita Falls,
Tex. Standing valve. 1,451,676: Apr. 17.
Berlien, John, St. Louis, Mo. Steering-wheel lock for
automobiles. 1,447,010; Feb. 27.
Berlien, John, St. Louis, Mo. Steering wheel for auto-
mobiles and the like. 1,464,635 ; Aug. 14.
Berlin. George C. (See Sebrne. C. H., and Berlin.)
Berliner, Emile, Washington, D. C. Helicopter. 1,472,148 ;
Oct. 30.
Berlow, Harry, New York, N. Y. Holder. 1,445,475 ;
Feb. 13.
Berman, Joseph, Baltimore, Md. Bridle for brooms and
similar devices. 1,457,815 ; June 5.
Berman, Morris, Mattapan, Mass. Clamp. 1,455,067 ;
Mnv 15.
Berman, Morris, assignor to Reliance Metal Spinning &
Stamping Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Socket cover.
1,464,402 ; Aug. 7.
Berman, Paul, Wilmington, Del. Ash sifter. 1,453,583;
May 1.
Berman, Theodore G., Antigo,
1,454,147; May 8.
Berman, William O., Camden, N.
Feb. 20.
Bermes, John W. (See Patrick,
Bermes. )
Bernard, Bernard M., Sioux City, Iowa.
smoker's set. 1,472,149 : Oct. 30.
Bernard, James L., Beaver, Pa. Riveter. 1,463,146 ;
July 24.
Bernard, Joseph F., et al. (See Goldstone, Frederick
G., assignor.)
Bernard, Pierre .1. H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Radia-
tor. 1.460,881 ; July 3.
Bernard, Roy J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Kemper-Thomas Company, Norwood, Ohio. Sign.
1,448,823 ; Mar. 20.
Bernard, William A., assignor to The William Schollhorn
Company, New Haven, Conn. Hand tool. 1,446,540 ;
Feb. 27.
Bernard, William A., assignor to The William Schollhorn
Company, New Haven, Conn. Hand tool. 1,475,273 ;
Nov. 27.
Bernardln, Alfred L., deceased, Evansville, Ind. ; M. T.
Bernardln, administratrix. Bottle cap and making the
same. 1,442,597; .Tan. 16.
Bernardin, Mary T., administratrix. (See Bernardln,
Alfred L.)
Bernardo, Charles L., New York, N. Y. Closure for
bottles. 1.473,540; Nov. 6.
Bemat, Adolph and I., Kansas City, Mo. Arch support.
1.456.758 ; May 29.
Bemat, Isaac. (See Bernat, Adolph and I.)
Bernat, Raoul, Bordeaux, France. Pneumatic jack.
1,454,010; May 1.
Beirnau, Frederick W., assi.gnor to Ellis Adding Typewriter
Company, Newark, N. J. Locking means for accumu-
lator controls. 1,471,770; Oct. 23.
Bernays, Ely. (See Herz, Gustave L., a.>?signor.)
Berndt, Prank- Galveston, Tex. Elevating and loading
device. 1,450,015; Mar. 27.
Berner, August, Nuremberg. Germany. Picking and rock-
drilling machine. 1,477,684 ; Dec. 18.
Bernett, Willis J., Kansas City, Mo. Fuel mixer for ex-
plosion motors. 1,447,640 ; Mar. 6.
Berngartt, Bernard M. and M. M., Baltimore, Md. Dust
1,470,319 ; Oct. 9.
(See Berngartt, Bernard M.
Wis. Light support.
J. Cap. 1,446,411 ;
H. E., Peterson, and
Combination
cap for valve stems.
Berngartt, Maurice M.
M. M.)
Bernliard, Ben.iamin S.
check. 1.478,376; Dec. 25.
Bernhard, Ben.iamin S., Boston. Mass. Door closing
checking mechanism. 1,478,377 ; Dec. 25.
and
Boston, Mass. Door closer and
and
Bernhard, Hans, Berne, Switzerland. Pencil sharpener.
1,469,432; Oct. 2.
Bernier, Anthime, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Metal tie
and rail chair. 1,441,263 ; Jan. 9.
Bernier, Leah E., Kelso, Wash. Bed bathing apparatus.
1.451,437; Apr. 10.
Berninghaus, Eugene, Cincinnati, Ohio. Enameling.
1,452,635 ; Apr. 24.
Berninghaus, Eugene, assignor to The Eugene Berning-
haus Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Barber chair.
1,473,541 ; Nov. 6.
Berninghaus, Eugene Company, The. (See Berninghaus,
Eugene, assignor.)
Berninghaus, .lulius A., St. Louis, Mo. Electric heater.
1,466,111 ; Aug. 28.
Bernstein, Abraham. (See Witsaman, George H., as-
signor.)
Bernstein, Barnet, Gloucester, Mass. Mothproof bag.
1.463.002 ; July 24.
Bernstein, Harold, assignor to Samuel Bernstein & Sons,
New York, N. Y. Embroidered sleeve panel for chil-
dren's suits. Des. 61,819 ; .Tan. 23.
Bernstein, Henry A., New York, N. Y. Arch and ankle
support. 1,441,907 ; Jan. 9.
Bernstein, Isaac. Oakland, Calif. Working garment. No.
1,441,622; Jan. 9.
Bernstiin. Jake, Athens, Ga. Self-righting signal post.
1,443,204 : Jan. 23.
Bernstein, Johann E., Dresden, assignor to the Firm ZUnd-
fidibuspatentverwertungsgesellschaft m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Match. 1,445,476 ; Feb. 13.
Bernstein, Maurice, San Francisco, Calif. Reenforced
plastic container. 1,471,680 ; Oct. 23.
Bernstein, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Insect-powder gun.
1.451,138: Apr. 10.
Bernstein, Samuel & Sons. (See Bernstein, Harold, as-
signor.)
Bernstein, William, Jamaica Plain, assignor to Panther
Rubber Manufacturing Company, Stoughton, Mass.
Mold for rubber heels. 1,465,775 ; Aus. 21.
Berold, Frederick H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Printing plate
and making the same. 1,459,669 ; June 19.
Berolzheimer, Clarence P., Chicago Heights, 111. Tip for
braid or the like. 1,465,754: Aug. 21.
Berrenberg, Reinold, Boston, Mass. High-vacua pump.
1,476,482; Dec. 4.
Berrer, August, Feuerbach, Germany, assignor to Fortuna
Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Skiving machine.
1.458,677; June 12.
Berry, Anna E. (See Berry, Seneca L., assignor.)
Berry, Arthur F., London, England. Electric fuse,
heating element, and the like. 1,478.845 ; Dec. 25.
Berry, Benjamin F., assignor to Berry Machine Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Feed table for presses and the like.
1,444,776; Feb. 13.
Berry, Cnarles H., Detroit, Mich. Compensating gauge.
1.444.098 ; Feb. 6.
Berry, Charles H.. Detroit, Mich. Absolute pressure
gauge. 1,444.099 : Feb. 6.
Berry, Charles L. (See Quist, John, assignor.)
Berry, Clarence J., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Controlling means. 1.449.212;
Mar. 20.
Berry, Cullye T., near Dayton, Ohio. Interchangeable
and adjustable sign. 1,455,103; May 15.
Berry, Earl E., assignor to American Road Machinery
Company, Inc., Kennett Square, Pa. Scarifier.
1.473.003 ; Nov. 6.
Berry, Frederick E., Hayes, England. Electric trans-
former arrangement. 1,4(57.829 ; Sept. 11.
Berrv, George A., Modesto, Calif. Truss. 1,454,720;
May 8.
Berry, George S., et al. (See Kotzcbu, Meinhard II., as-
signor.)
Berry, Gaspard, Brussels, Belgium. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,462,848 ; July 24.
Berry, George W., Wakefield, assignor to Berry Hinge
Limited, London, England. Production of hinges and
other like articulated articles. 1.456,862 ; May 29.
Berry, Harold R., Brooklyn, N. Y., as.signor to Petroleum
Research and Bv-Products Company, Wilmington, Del.
Gas making. 1,453,655 ; May 1.
Berry, Herbert H., Springfield, Mass. Distributing-box
connection for electrical conductors. 1,460,698;
.July 3.
Berry, Herbert H., London, England. Imitation fire.
1,470,253; Oct. 9.
Berr.v, Henry J., assignor of one-half to E. S. Br.vant,
Detroit. Mich. Pump cylinder and valves therefor.
1.476.794 : Dee. 11.
Berry Hinge Limited. (See Berry, George W., assignor.)
Berry, Howard, Welwyn, England. Manufacture of arti-
ficial stone, cement, or the like. 1,456.667; May 29.
Berry, Jesse H., Arlington, Mass. Windshield ventilator.
1,440,714 ; Jan. 2.
Berry, Luther T., San Francisco, Calif. Windshield
cleaner. 1,464.236 ; Aug. 7.
Berry Machine Company. (See Berry, Benjamin F., as-
signor.)
Berry, Reni S. (See Oilman, F. L., and Wilson, as-
signors.)
Berry, Reni S. (See Rushton, E. T., and Berry.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
51
Berry, Seneca L., assignor to A. E. Berry, Sunnyvale,
Calif. Cooker. 1,445,196; Feb. 13.
Berr.vman. Grover C, Los .•Vnselcs, Calif. Leakproof in-
ner tube. 1 ,4o5.775 ; May 22.
Berrvman, William R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shuttle bobbin.
1,466.521; Aug. 28.
Beitilson, .Vx^'l E., Chicago, 111. Means for obtaining
sphi-rical relief in pictures. 1,464,636 ; Aug. 14.
Benlii'lon. Erlmond. Ax-les-Thermes, France. Furnace.
1.^73.665 : Nov. 13.
Berthelot, Charles, Paris, France. Utilizing gases con-
taining hydrogen sulphite in the separation of metals.
1. -168.988; Sept. 25.
Berthet, Charles, assignor to Muzzy-Lvon Company, De-
troit, Mich. Making bearings or the like. 1,441,325;
Jan. 9.
Berthet, Georges V. M., Paris, France. Foot arch.
1.470,592 ; Oct. 16.
Berthiatime, Alvarez. (See Berthiaume, Evariste and A.)
Berthiaume, Evariste and A., St. Hyacinthe, Quebec,
Canada, assignors to Ovide BroulUard, Montreal, Que-
bec, Canada. Rossing machine. 1,465,621 ; Aug. 21.
Borthii-r. Andr^ V. P. M.. Neuilly-sur-Scine, France, as-
signor to ITnited States Machine Gun Company, Boston,
Mass. Firearm. 1,446,635 ; Feb. 27.
Berthier. Andr^ V. I'. M., Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, as-
siiinor to United States Machine Gun Company, Bos-
ton. Mass. Firearm. 1 .456,482 ; May 22.
Berthold, George, Bridgeville, Pa. Nut lock. 1,473,170 :
Nov. 6.
Bertholini, Giuseppe. (See Merli, C, and Bertolini.)
Bertolini, Giuseppi. (See Merli. Carlo, and Bertolini.)
Bertram. .August G.. New York, N. Y. Valve-actuating
mecliani.^m. 1,477.419; Dec. 11.
Bertram, Jacob P., assignor to Shur-On Optical Colnpany,
Inc.. Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic mounting.
1,440,439 ; Jan. 2.
Bertrand. Frpderic E., Lynn, Mass.. assignor to United
Shop Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Sole-
channeling machine. 1.454. 880 : Mav 15.
Bertrand. Frederic E., Lynn, Mass., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinerv Corporation.
Paterson, N. J. Wax-thread sewing machine.
1,459,388 ; June 19.
Bertrand. Frederic E.. Lynn, Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Thread-
vraxing device. 1,465,776 ; Aug. 21.
Bertrand, John A., Los Angeles, assignor, by direct and
mesne assignments, of one-half to A. Reed. Los Angeles.
and one-half to W. A. Koch. Ran Francisco, Calif.
-Abrasive expansion reamer. 1.444.763 : Feb. 6.
Bertrand, Loon J. A., Paris, France. Safety clasp for
chains of all sizes and collars. 1,467,917 ; Sept. 11.
Bertsch. John C, Tulsa, Okla. Gas expansion and ab
sorption process and apparatus therefor. 1,452.061 :
Apr. 17.
Berwick, David, et al. (See Storch, Samuel, assignor.)
Berwick, William H., Syracuse, N. Y. Calculating ma-
chine. 1,464,403; Aug. 7.
Berzon, Louis. (See Brezin, J., and Berzon.)
Berzon. Louis, assignor of one-third to himself, one-third
to J. Brezin. and one-third to W. Kosakoff. Philadel-
phia, Pa. Spooling machine. 1.461,205: July 10
Besaw, Jerry H., Huntington, Mass. Chain connector.
1,464,195 ; Aug. 7.
Besch. Joseph. Albany, N. Y. Brake-lever handle guard.
1,455.563 ; May 15.
Bese, John B., Alsen, N. Dak. Road fence. 1,468,553 ;
Sept. 18.
Boselin. Raymond L., Omaha, Nebr. Advertising device.
1.447,749 ; Mar. 6.
Beskin. Morris, et aL (See Newbauer, Falentine, as-
signor.)
Beskow, Bemhard M., Miami, Pla. Gulf-stroke reg-
ister. 1,454.263 ; Mav 8.
Beskow, Bernhard M., Miami Beach, Fla. Folding chair.
1,468,872; Sept. 25.
Beskow, Bernhard M., Miami, Fla. Golf-stroke register
1,470,904 ; Oct. 16.
Besly, Charles H., & Company. (See Miller, John, ir.,
assignor.) ' "
Bess. Gustavus, Scappoose, Oreg. Aeronlane. 1,451,415-
Apr. 10.
Bessemer Gas Engine Company, The. (See Shepherd,
Harold P.. assignor.)
Besser, Jesse H. (See Besser, Herman and J. H.)
Besser, Herman and J. H., Alpena. Mich. Door for mix-
ing machines. 1,452,823 ; Apr. 24.
Bessesen, Alfred N.. Minneapolis, Minn. Fluid-pressure
device. 1,471,091 ; Oct. 16.
Bessesen, Alfred N., sr., Minneapolis, Minn. Surgical
retractor. 1,450.116 : May 22.
Bessesen, .Alfred N., Minneapolis, Minn. Fluid-pressure
device. 1.476.946; Dec. 11.
Bessette, Francis P., Wichita, Kans. Screen-door insect
brush and destroyer. 1,471,585; Oct. 23.
Bessey. James A., Jr., Marcellus, N. Y. Switch for con-
trolling ignition circuits. 1,468,793 ; Sept. 25.
Bessinger. Frank F., Cleveland, Ohio. Piston ring.
1,475,360; Nov. 27.
Bessler, Frank E., Akron, Ohio. Tire. Des. 61,797 :
Jan. 16.
Bessolo. William L., Long Beach, Calif. Pipe tongs.
1,447,920; Mar. 6.
Bessom, Earl A., assignor to The Wheeler-Schoblcr Carbu-
retor Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Carburetor. 1,453.490:
May 1.
Besson, Frank S., Washington, D. C. Testing bituminous
paving mixtures. 1.457,015 ; Mav 29
Besson, Frank S., Washington, D. C. Making bituminous
paving mixtures. 1,464.488; Aug. 7.
Bessteel Products Company. (See Herle, Chester A.,
assignor >
Best, Albert A., Chicago, 111. Bushing for radiators.
1,458.678; June 12.
Best, Charles H. (See Banting, F. G., Best, and CoHlp.)
Best, Clarence L., San Leandro, assignor to The Holt
Manufacturing Company, Stockton, Calif. Steering de-
vice for track-laying tractors. 1.442,555 ; Jan. 16.
Rest, Frank E., Inc. (See Best, Frank E., assignor.!
^*^' Frank E., assignor to Frank E. Best, Inc., Seattle.
Wash. Padlock. 1,451,860; Apr. 17.
Best, Frank E., assignor to Frank E. Best, Inc., Seattle,
Wash. Key-cutting machine. 1,458.217 ; June 12.
Best, W. N.. Furnace and Burner Corporation. (See
Best, William N., assignor.)
Best. William N., Brooklyn, assignor, hv mesne assign-
ments, to W, N. Best Furnace and Burner Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Fireplace gas heater. 1.447.508;
Mar. 6.
Besta, Adalbert, and H. Lent. Duieburg-Ruhrort, Germiiny.
Method of and system for utilizing heat. 1,471 821 :
Oct. 28.
Bethel. Albert R., Mintola, assignor to Illinois Glass
Company, Bridgeton, N. J. Valve mechanism for glass
machine.*!. 1.46n.S6.^ : July .S.
Bethel, Claude, Wilkinsburg,"and T. S. Scott, Pittsburgh,
Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Company. Current-collecting device. 1 448 377 :
Mar. 13.
Bethel, Claude, Wilkinsburg, and T. S. Scott, Pitt.sburgh
Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric and Manu-
facturing Company. Current - collecting device.
1,448,378; Mar. 13.
Bethenod, Joseph, Paris, France. Hlgh-frequencv sig-
naling system. 1.473,921 ; Nov. 13. • - »
BethK-e, Fred, and E. Hicke, Visalia, Calif. Game.
1.458,798; June 12.
Bethke, Harvey R., Milwaukee, Wis. Combination house-
hold article. 1,440,904 ; Jan. 2.
Bethk*', Walter. Walburg. Tex. Instrument board and
engine brace. 1,450,791 ; Apr. 3.
Bethlehem Foundry & Machine Company. (See Lehman,
John G., assignor.)
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. (See Neitzel, Frank
E., assignor. 1
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd. (See Neitzel.
Frank E., assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Bridge Corporation. (See Hilpert, Meier
G., as,signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Coffev, John J., as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Comstock, George S., Jr.,
assignor. )
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Entwisle, E. F., and
Howells. assignors.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Entwisle, E. P., Howell,
and Leach, assignors.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Fulda, Edward, as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Hilpert, Meier G., as-
signor.)
Bethlohem Steel Company. (See Hummell, Howard II.,
assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Lachman, Maurice, as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Madden, James P., as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Morgan, Rees C, as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Schenck, Charles, as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Schenck, C, and Fine,
assignors.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Schenck, C, Bassett,
and Ibach, assignors.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Underwood, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Wheaton, Ezra A., as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company. (See Wilder, Ralph E., as-
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company of New York, Inc. (See Ab-
bott. Franklin F.. .n.^signor.l
Bethlehem Steel Products Company. (See Hildebrand,
Henry Y., assignor.)
BettPloni. Vittoiin. Florence. Italy. Compressed-air
water elevator. 1.458.514 ; June 12.
Bettendorf Company. (See Bendixen, Peter, assignor.)
Bettendorf Company, The. (See Clasen, Claus J. W.,
assignor.)
Botterly, Roland O. (See Hughes. C, C„ and Botterly.)
Bettien, Julius, Baltimore, Md, Means for oDerating
valvps. 1.448,720: Mar. 20.
Bettinardi, Anton, Jersey City, N, J. Clothesline clamp.
1.472.042 : Oct. .30.
Betts, Arthur L. (See Davis, A., jr,, and Betts.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Betts, Benjamin B., St. Louis, Mo. Kail anlici-eeper.
1,447,406; Mar. 6.
Betts, Benjamin B., St. Louis, Mo. Rail anticreeper.
1,458,970; June 19.
Belts, Clarence A., and C. S. Ott, Kansas City, Mo. Form-
registering bos for color printing. 1,443,810 ; Jan. 30.
Betts, James II., Brightwaters, N. Y. Electrical appa-
ratus for illuminating and decorating Christmas trees
and similar uses. 1,456,091 ; May 22.
Betts, Louis J., Warren, Pa. Traffic marlier. 1,469,146 ;
Sept. 26. „
B.Tts Sole Protector Company. (See Betts, William H.,
assignor.)
Betts, William, Johnson City, N. T. Vending machine.
1,460.882; July 3.
Betts, William H., assignor to Betts Sole l^rotector Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Combined punching and torming
press. 1,457,816 ; June 5.
Betulander, Gotthllf A., Villastad, aiid N. G. Palmgren,
Stockholm, Sweden, assignors to The Relay Automatic
Telephone Company, Limited, London, England. Cir-
cuit arrangement for telephone plants. 1,475,562 ;
Nov. 27.
Betz, Charles, St. Louis, Mo. Wall-board seam and fasten-
ing strip. 1,471,442 ; Oct. 23.
Botz, Karl. (See Weber, J. M., and Betz.)
Betz, William G., assignor to Straube Piano Company,
Hammond, Ind. Automatic music-roll carrier and
centering device for pneumatic musical instruments.
1.444,364; Feb. 6.
Bene, Jacob. (See Mesker, F. Smith, and Beuc.)
Beucler, Harvey L., Lake Park, Minn. Potato-cutting
miioliine. 1,449,260; Mar. 20.
Beiihler, George, et al. (See Oberjohann, Henry F.,
assi^rnor.)
Bevan, Alexander, Providence, R. I. Egg beater.
1,461,962 ; July 17.
Bevan, Edward J., deceased. (See Cross, C. F., and
Bevan.)
Bevaus, James W., Hackensack, N. J. Child's tooth-
brush. Des. 63.608; Dec. 25.
Beverly Lights Corporation. (See Ainsworth, George,
assignor.)
Beverly Lights Corporation. (See Warman, Percy S.,
assignor.)
Bevis. Glen D., Marion, Ohio. Air coupling. 1,449,261 ;
Mar. 20.
Beyer, Edward P. (See Ellison, C. F., and Beyer.)
Beyer, Emil, Newark, N. J. Implement for removing jar
tops. 1,450,168 ; Apr. 3.
Beyer, Henry A., Corona, assignor to Paragon Can & Cap
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Metal box. 1,464,237 ;
Aug. 7.
Beyl, Emil A., Minneapolis, Minn. Backstop for ele-
vators and the like. 1,462,318 ; July 17.
Beyland, Sidney A., Long Meadow, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manu-
facturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Telephone sys-
tem. Rel5,636: June 26.
Beynon, Rees, and J. C. Hintz, Chicago, 111., assignors to
Dryden Rubber Company. Adjusting mechanism for
trimmers. 1,462,478 ; July 24.
Beyster, Henry E. (See Ahliott, R. E.', and Beyster.)
Bezanson, Osborne, assignor to Merrimac Chemical Com-
pany, Woburn, Mass. Treating acid sludnc. 1,459,084 ;
June 19.
Bezer, Henry, Ai lington, N. J Highway-crossing protec-
tion. 1,467,303 ; Sept. 11.
Bharucha, Dosabhoy E., Bombay, India. Propelling at-
tachment for bicycles. 1,442,556 ; Jan. 16.
Bialick, Michael H., Saginaw, Mich. Cigar holder and
ash receptacle. 3,450,910; .Apr. 10.
Bialy. Pete. (See Mark, L., and Bialy.)
Bianchi, Alfred A. (See Fenlon, Michael J., assignor.)
Bibb. Otis, Louisville, Ky. Bag closure. 1,463,113 ; July
24.
BihoUnl, Corrado. (See Muzzl, A., Bibolini, and Vin-
cina.)
Bice, Ivor C, Clandeboye, Ontario, Canada. Safety
crank. 1,462,002 ; July 17.
Rickel, Earl S. R., and P. de Barthe, Philadelphia. Pa.,
.".ssignors, by mesne .assignments, to National Society
Daughters of the American Colonists. Washington,
T'. C. Badge or similar emblem. Des. 61,886: Fi'h. R.
Bickel, Henry F., Plainfield, N. J., and B. J. Mlnnler,
Watertown, N. Y. Lubricator. 1,446,412 ; Feb. 20.
Bickel, Henry P., Plainfield. N. J., assignor to New
Yorlc Air Brake Company. Train-pipe connector.
1.460.364; July 3.
Bickel, Wilhelm, Stuttga.rt, Germany. Hydraulic oil
press. 1,454,721 ; May 8.
Bickell, George H., Bro'okline, assignor to The Holtzer-
Cabot Electric Company, Rosbury, Mass. Electric gong.
1,471,878; Oct. 23.
Bicker, Edgar B., St. Louis, Mo. Die for making and
securing sheet-metal hinges. 1.447,200 ; Mar. 6.
Bicker, Edgar B., St. Louis, Mo. Hinge. 1,461,175 ;
July 10.
Bickers, Hubert C, et al. (See Downey, Charles M.,
assignor.)
Blckott, Leroy M., Watertown, Wis. Mold for rubber
mats, etc. 1,453,123 ; Apr. 24.
Biokfnrd, A. M., & Sons, Limited. (See FTendry, James,
assignor.)
Bickham, Alia B., Lenoir, La. Baby home. 1,449,968;
Mar. 27.
Bicklev. Ross M., assignor to Heyl & Patterson, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Picking table. 1,473,333 ; Nov. 6.
Biczak, Walter, assignor of one-half to C. FVederi**,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Keyless lock. 1 ,456,630 ;
May 29.
Biddinger, Frank E., Nashville, Tenn. Ice-cutting Im-
plement. 1,474.343; Nov. 20.
Biddle. Benjamin J., Montville, N. J. Combination tooL
1,455.564 ; May 15.
Biddle-Gaumer Company. (See Dusseau, Thomas L.,
assignor.
Biddlocomhe, Frank G. L. (See Chapman, A. W., and
Biddlecombe, assignor.)
Bidwell, George L., Riegelsville, Pa. Cylinder paper-
making machine. 1,463,644; July 31.
Bidwell, Paul W., Easthampton, assignor to B. F. Perkins
& Son, Inc., Holyoke, Mass. Apparatus for testing and
recording the strength of materials. 1,448.782 ; Mar. 20.
Bidwell, Paul W., Easthampton, assignor to B. F. Ferklni
& Son, Inc., Holyoke, Mass. Cloth-piling machine.
1,478,846; Dec. 25.
Biebusch, William H. (See Carty, Frank, assignor.)
Biederman, Charles H., assignor of one-half to The O.
Armleder Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cranking meana
for starting internal-combustion motors. 1,444,864;
Feb. 13.
Biegler, Edward N., Chicago, 111. Building constructloM.
1.472,956 ; Nov. 6.
Blehl, Bernard, sr. (See Harding, T., and Biehl.)
Biel, A. J. (See Pennell, E>dwin B., assignor.)
Biele, Carl F., Montclair, N. J. Adjustable jamb anlt.
1.458,025; June 5.
Bleler, Oscar, Pittsburgh, Pa. Car-nnloading apparatus.
1,469,246; Oct. 2.
Bielhen, Henry G., St. Joseph, Mo. Kafir-corn harveater.
1,445,383; Feb. 13.
Bielitz. Charles C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Signal for aoto-
mobiles. 1,456,967 ; May 29.
Blen, William J., assignor to Belleville Casket Co., Bell«-
ville, IlL Burial casket. 1,471.023; Oct. 16.
Bieneck, Joseph, San Antonio, Tex. Trench defense.
1,461,963 ; .July 17.
Blenenstok, Edgar A., assignor to Milwaukee Tank Work*.
Milwaukee, Wis. Oil-vapor burner. 1,446,150 ; Feb. 20.
Blenenstok, Edgar A., assignor to Milwaukee Tank Works,
Milwaukee, Wis. I'ortable liquid pump for oil con-
tainers. 1,450,406 ; Apr. 3.
Bienville Manufacturing Company. (See Madere, BSraeat
H., assignor.)
Blerbaum, John H., et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick,
assiznor. )
Blerbaum, John H., et al. (See Hachmann, F., and Slcfc-
mann, assignors.)
Bierbrauer, Paul, and I. D. Peters, Wausau, Wis. Head-
light dimmer. 1,460,309 ; June 26.
Bierman, F. H.,, et al. (See Strife, George T., assignor,)
Bierman, Frank H., Minneapolis, Minn. Lawn-mowi-r-
sbarpening machine. 1,444,100 ; Feb. 6.
Bierman, Harry C, Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Composite article and forming the same. 1,440,440 ;
Jan. 2.
Biersach, Paul C, Milwaukee, Wis. Grave marker.
1,466,112; Aug. 28.
Blerschbach, Leander, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Safety at-
tachment for tractors. 1,453,264 ; May 1.
Blersdorf, Mathew F., Los Angeles, Calif. Liquid
sprayer. 1,470,111; Oct. 9.
Bitfte, Georse T., Nashville, Tenn. Compartment mall
box. 1,445,658 ; Feb. 20.
Company. (See Ericson, Melvin B.,
(See Ericson, "Willard K.,
Meikle, assignors to Tho'maa
London, England. Packing
O.
Blflex Products
assignor.)
Blflex Products Company,
assignor.)
Bigby, Louis I. M., and J. R.
Meadows & Co. Limited,
case. 1,469,615 ; Oct. 2.
r.igelow, Ellsworth L.. assignor of one-half to L.
Bigelow, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wheel. 1,444,452 ; Feb. 6.
Bigelow, Frank B., assignor to Murphy Iron Works,
Detroit, Mich. Furnace sectional dead grate with
brick Inserts. 1,455.858; May 22.
Bigelow, Frank B., assignor to Murphy Iron Works, De-
troit, Mich. Suspended arch construction for fur-
naces. 1,463,240; July 31.
Bigelow, Frank B., assignor to Murphy Iron Works, De-
troit, Mich. Arch construction for furnaces. 1,463,241 ;
July 31.
Bigelow, Lewis O. (See Bigelow, Ellsworth L., assignor /
Bigelow, Roy S., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Drier-car-handling apparatus.
1,469,376 ; Oct. 2.
Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Company,
a.seignor.)
Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Company,
assignor.)
Biggam, Harry P., assignor to The Biggam Trailer Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis, Trailer coupling.
Biggam Trailer Co., The.
signer.)
(See Enis, Joseph,
(See Sauer, Emil G.,
1,460,839 ; July 3.
(See Biggam, Harry P., as-
UNITED STATES PATENT OKiaClO, iy2,S.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Biggs, Benjamin, Seattle, Wash. Ventilator attachment
for ninges. l,4liH,:i42; July 31.
Btega Boiler Works Company. The. (See llolloway,
Le Roy 1*., assignor.)
Biggs, Carl R. tSee Biggs, Earl R. and C. K.)
Biggs, Earl E. and C. R., Clinton, Ind. Electric-circuit
support. 1,460,925 ; Sept. 4.
Biggs, John M., Helena, Ark. Attachment for furniture.
1,450,662 : Apr. 3.
Biggs, Joseph F., Richmond, Va. Amplifier for talking
machines. 1,450,241 ; Apr. 3.
Biggs, Joseph F., Richmond, Va. Talking-machine cab-
inet. Des. 62,132 ; Mar. 27.
Biggs, Joseph F., Richmond. Va. Talking-machine cab-
inet. Des. 62,133 ; Mar. 27.
Biggs, Robert H., St. Catharines, Canada. Com-
bination string holder and advertising device.
1,451.251 ; Apr. 10.
Biggs, Thomas G., Lake Providence, La. Index tag.
1,465,576; Aug. 21.
Blgham, Herbert V., Roaring Springs, Tex. Flower
stand. Des. 63,16S ; Oct. 30.
Bighani, Herbert V., Roaring Springs, Tex. Flower
stand. Des. 63,169 ; Oct. 30.
Blgler, Edward A., Auburn, 111. Automatic gate.
1,476,354 • Dec. 4.
Bigney, S. 0., & Company. (See Payette, Joseph A., as-
signor.)
Bihlmire, Otto L., Baroda, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Gidelite JIfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Automo-
bile radiator cap. Des. 63,355 ; Nov. 27.
Bljur. Joseph, New Tork, N. Y., assignor to Bijur Motor
Appliance Company. Electrical apparatus. 1,443,205 ;
Jan. 23.
BlJur, Joseph, New York, N. Y.,. assignor to Bijur" Motor
Appliance Company. Means and method for starting
airplane engines and the like. 1,457,687 ; June 5.
Bijur Motor Appliance Company. (See Bijur, Joseph,
assignor.)
Bijur Motor Appliance Company. (See HIrsch, Morris,
assignor,)
Bljur Motor Appliance Company. (See Marcus, CHiarles,
assignor.)
Bijur Motor Appliance Company. (See Woolson, Lionel
M., assignor.)
Bika, Vii)C(-nt. (See Thierjuns, Mathew, assignor.)
Bllan, John, Flint, Mich. Spring wheel. 1,448,513 ;
Mar. 13.
Bllan, John, Flint, Mich. Vehicle spring. 1,456,117;
May 22.
Bilan, John, Flint. Mich. Fan structure for air-cooled
motors. 1,476,137 : Dec. 4.
Bllbrev, George L., Hermitage Springs, Tenn. Poultry
coop. 1,478.695 ; Dec. 25.
Bilbrough, Charles F. S., Burnham-on-Crouch, England.
Detacliable fastener. 1,456,118; May 22.
Bileere, Georfre A.. St. Louis, Mo. Steering gear.
1.470,870 : Dec. 11.
Bilham, William C, Southampton, England. Tire for
wheels of roaa vehicles. 1.472,383 ; Oct. 30.
Bnhuber, Paul H., Douglaston, N. X. Tractor board for
player pianos and organs. 1,459,355 ; June 19.
Billger, Alouzo E,, Indianapolis, Ind. Pneumatic bell
ringer. 1,474.925 ; Nov. 20.
Billings, Cecil M., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Delmore
Manufacturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Motor ve-
hicle. 1,471,879 ; Oct. 23.
Billings, Frank. (See Greenleaf, Robert P.. assisnor,)
Bluings, Frank, and R. P. Greenleaf, Cleveland, Ohio ;
said Greenleaf assignor to said Billings. Loading ma-
chine. 1,442,117; Jan. 16.
Billings, Frank, and R. P. Greenleaf, Cleveland, Ohio ;
said Greenleaf assignor to said Billings. Loading ma-
chine. 1,444,056 : Feb. 6.
Billings, Frank, and R. P. Greenleaf. Cleveland, Ohio ;
said Greenleaf assignor to said Billings. Loading ma-
chine. 1,447,275 ; Mar. 6.
Billing.s, Frank, and E. P. Greenleaf, Cleveland, Ohio ;
said Greenleaf assignor to said Billings. Loading
machine. 1.464,742 ; Aug. 14.
Billings. Frederick C, Milwaukee, Wis. Music-roU-snp-
portihg clamp. 1,441,824 ; Jan. 9.
BllUngs, John R.. Jr., Durham, N. C. Grain door.
1,450,792 ; Apr, 3.
BUlings, Josiah Q., Hammond, La. Tractor attachment.
1.456.668 ; May 29.
Billingsley, Percy L., Orlando, Fla. Mortising device.
1.449.0S3 ; Mar. 20.
Bllllngslev, Percy L., Orlando, Fla. Mortising or slotting
device. 1,449,084 ; Mar. 20.
Bill6, L4on, Nogent, Prance. Making pipes of cement.
1,441,908; Jan. 9.
Billman Obed C. (See Solomon, J., and Billman.)
Blllman, Obed C. (See Stump, Ira E., asKignor.)
Billman, Obed C, Cleveland, assignor of one-half to
H. H. Troxel, Wooster, Ohio. Pencil. 1,461,437 :
July 10.
Blllmeyer. Harry, Washlngtonville, Pa. Safetv snap
hook. 1,456,264 : May 22.
Bllstcin, Louis C, West Orange, N. J., assignor to
United States Radium Corporation. Application of
luminous compounds. 1.467.132; Sept. 4.
Blnard, Edouard, Brussels, Belgium. High-frequency
self-induction coil, 1,466,441 ; Aug. 28.
BinUas, Mike, assignor of one-fourth to D. Kornofyl, East
Hammond, Ind. Saw - gumming device. 1,441,825;
Jan. 9.
Bindel, Friedrich W., Hamburg, Germany. Device for
welding chain links, rings, and the like. 1,452,023;
Apr. 17.
Binder, Carl A. (See Eolle, Karl F. A., assignor.)
Binder, Joseph. (See Rein, Gottfried H., assignor.)
Binder, Louis, Newark, N. J. Box. 1,442,515 ; Jan. 19.
Binder, Louis, Newark, N. J. Box. 1,447.276 ; Mar. 6.
Binder, Louis, Newark. N. J. Blank for and forming
box bodies. 1,447,277 ; Mar. 6.
Binder, Thomas W., Trenton, N. J. Kitchen appliance.
1,445,867 ; Feb. 20.
Bind.schedler, Emile, Philadelphia, Pa., and G. Juer,
Hopewell, Va., assignors to Tubize Artificial Silk Com-
pany of America, Wilmington, Del. Manufacturing
artificial silk and other products from nitrocellulose.
1,441,203 ; Jan. U.
Cindschedler, Emile, Philadelphia, Pa., and G. Juer, Hope-
well, Va., assignors to Tubize Artificial Silk Company
of America, Wilmington, Del. Manufacturing artificial
silk and other product from nitrocellulose. 1,441,204 ;
Jan. 9.
Bindschedler, Emile, Philadelphia, Pa., and G. Juer, Hope-
well, Va., assignors to Tubize Artificial Silk Company
of America, Wilmington, Del. Manufacturing artificial
silk and other products from nitrocellulose. 1,441,205 '^
Jan. 9.
Bines, William IL, assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Apparatus for treat-
ing rubber. 1,456,211 ; May 22.
Binford, Orlando, Citronelle, Ala. Die nut. 1,465,337 ;
Aug. 21.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Protection of altemat-
Ing-current-distrlbutlng circuits. 1,450,425 ; Apr. 3.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Transformer. 1,458,126 ;
June 12.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Safety relief device.
1,459,817; June 26.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Transformer-controlling
means. 1,463,304 ; July 31.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Forming transformer
structures. 1,472,863 ; Nov. 6.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Tank structure.
1,473,595 : Nov. 6.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Transformer (Company. Transformer. 1,476,138;
Dec. 4.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Transformer (Company. Water-cooled transformer.
1,474,757; Nov. 20.
Bingay, Robert V., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Transformer Company. Transformer - tank cover.
1,475.533; Nov. 27.
Bingham, George W., assignor to Wldescope Camera Co.,
fJewark, N. J. Motion-picture device. 1,462,784 ; July
24.
Bingham. Jeremiah, assignor to The Bock Bearing Com-
panv, Toledo, Ohio. Forming rollers for roller bearings.
1,446,447; Feb. 27.
Bingham, John R., Tacoma, Wash. Fishing bait.
1,476,139 ; Dec. 4.
Bingham, Joseph, Lurgan, assignor to W. Heney, Belfast,
Ireland. Sewing machine. 1,471,720; Oct 23.
BIng-Werke, vorm. Gebr. Bing A.-G. (See Weidlich, Kunz,
assignor.)
Binklev, J. Lee. (See Watson, Shelly L., assignor.)
Blnkley, Robah J. (See Hartburg, Herman L., assignor.)
Binks, Harry D., River Forest, 111. Atomizing nozzle.
1,448,106; Mar. 13.
Binks, Harry D., River Forest, lU. Adjustable spray
nozzle. 1,452,264 ; Apr. 17.
Binney & Smith Co. (See Milliken, William H., jr., as-
signor.)
Binnlngton, John G., St. Louis, and H. B. Mahan, Inde-
pendence, Mo. Spindle bolt. 1,448,685; Mar. 13.
Binns, Charles F., Alfred, N. Y. Brick or tile for for-
nace construction. 1.456,498 ; May 29.
Binns, Edward H., et al. (See Primoshic, Frank, as-
signor.)
Binns, Edward H.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Shoe. 1,478,467;
Dec. 25.
Binns, Edward H. and E. H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bhoe-strlng-
holding cuff. 1,453,036 ; Apr. 24.
Binns, Edward H. and R. H.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Holder.
1,460,743 ; July 3.
Binns, Edward H. and R. H.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Mounting
member. 1,477,100; Dec. 11. ^
Binns, Edward H. and R. H.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detach-
able shoe cuff. 1,478,468 ; Dec. 25. , , .
Binns, Ralph H.. et al. (See Primoshic, Frank, assisnor.)
Binns. William B.. assignor of one-half to J. D. Mander,
Bingley, York. England. Textile spinning and twisting
procf^ss. 1,457,817: June 5.
Bins, Frank M.. Butte, Mont, Coupling for canvas tub-
ing. 1,440,814; Jan 2.
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INDEX OF I'ATENTS ISSUED FKO'M THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Biondi, William A. (See Dalton, D. J., and Biondi.)
liiiiscope Improvements Limited. (See Way, Edward J.,
assignor.)
Bippart, Acbill, South Orange, N. J. Bar pin. 1,468,255 ;
Sept. 18.
Birch, Chester W., Chicago, 111. Swing hanger. 1,47(5,038 ;
Dec. 4.
Bireli, Ez. kial B., Pittsburgh, Pa. System of electrical
distribution. 1,457,052 ; May 29.
Bircli, Gustaf B. (See Cameron, J. A., and Birch.)
BircUer, Jijuaene A., Ituchester, iS. V. Fermentation seal.
i, 474,401 ; Nov. 2U.
Birchy, H. O., ct al. (See Busby, Eobert S.)
Bird, .\. M. (See Coiiley, Joseph M., assignor.)
Bird, Benjiman M., G. C, and D. P., assignors of one-
balf to .1. B. Bridgman, Maitland, Mo. Burial vault.
1,-HH),T2S ; .Tune 26.
Bird, Charles E. (See Erickson, Marcus A., assignor.)
Bird, Charles E., Minneapolis, Minn. Tractor. 1,453,265 ;
May 1.
Bird. Charles S., East Walpole, Mass. Shingle. 1,447,750;
Mar. 6.
Bird, (.'barles S., assignor to Bird & Son, Incorporated,
Eiitit Walpole, Mass. Wall board. 1,477,532; Dec. 18.
Bird, Clement K., and H. B. Washburn, St. Paul, Minn.
Apparatus for correcting malocclusion. 1,408,731 ;
Sept. 25.
Bird, Uavid P. (See Bird, Benjiman M., G. C, and
D. P.)
Bird, Eugene H., Hillside, N. J., assignor to The Kop-
pers Company, I'ittsburgh, Pa. Gas-purifying appa-
ratus. 1,47«.543 ; Dec. 25.
Bird, Frank M., Oakland, Calif. Valve-grinding tool.
1,459,356; June 19.
Bird, George C. (See Bird, Benjiman. M., G. C, and
D. P.)
Bird Machine Company. (See Clarke, Ralph S., assignor.)
Bird, Peter E., Jeukintown, Pa. Razor sharpener.
1,469,147 ; Sept. 25.
Bird, Ralph B., Oakland, Calif. Hand roller. 1,461,815 ;
July 17.
Bird, Reginald W., Framingham, assignor to The Flint-
kote Company, Boston, Mass. Shingle strip. 1,478,544 ;
Dec. 25.
Bird & Son, Incorporated. (See Bird, Charles S., as-
signor.)
Bird & Son, Inc. (See Summer, Warren E., assignor.)
Bird. William C. (See Wood, G. B., Bird, and Packard.)
Birdsall, Edwin H., Thornton, Iowa. Foot accelerator.
1,459,317 ; June 19.
Birdsall, Edwin H., Thornton, Iowa. Radiator air circu-
lation-control device. 1,459,318; June 19.
Bireley, Joseph W., and G. A. Walters, Detroit, Mich.
Automobile lock. 1,441,826 ; Jan. 9.
Birhauzl, Otto W., assignor to The Warner and Swasey
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Flexible guard for machine
tools. 1,461.887 ; July 17.
Birkholz, Benjamin L., Colonia, N. J. Controlling mecha-
nism for tiiilet stools. 1,451,524; Apr. 10.
I'.iikigt, Marc, Bois-Colombes, l<~rauce. Machine provided
witli valves. 1,457,957; June 5.
Birmingham Iron Foundry. (See Banbury, Fernley H.,
assignor.)
Birmingham Iron Foundry, The. (See Gordon, William
A., assignor.)
Binningliam, Michael R., Yonkers, N. Y. Attachment for
pile-fabric looms. 1,444,232 ; Feb. 6.
Birmingham, Michael R., Yonkers, N. Y. Attachment for
ru'lp-fahiir looms. 1.444,233 ; Feb. 6.
Birnbaum-Shestakoff, Alexander S. (See Shvachka, J. K.,
and Birnbaum-Shestakoff.)
Biro, Steven, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Safety hatpin.
Dps. 61,820; Jan. 23.
Bisbing, Charles F. (See Weinberg, I. H., and Bisbing.)
Bisch, Floyd, Philadelphia, Pa. Combined signal and
license-display device. 1,462,953 ; July 24.
Biscbof, UUich, assignor to Firm Gebr. Staubli, Horgen,
Switzerland. Sheet-stitching machine. 1,440,369 ;
Jan. 2.
Blschof, Ulrich, assignor to the Firm Gebr. Staubli, Hor-
gon, Switzerland. Laying on apparatus for book-fasten-
ing machines. 1,440,370 ; Jan. 2.
Blschof, Ulrich, assignor to Gebr. Staubli, Horgen, Swit-
zerland. Laying-on apparatus for book-fastening ma-
cliines. 1,458,026; June 5.
Bisey, Sunker A., New York, N. Y. Nozzle mechanism.
1,477,201 ; Dec. 11.
Bisey, Sunker A., New York, N. Y. Assembly mechanism.
1,477,205; Dec. 11.
Bishop, Adelmer A., deceased, Racine, Wis. ; E. M.
Bishop, administratrix. Truck. 1,470.254 ; Oct. 9.
Bishop. Arthur H., Now York, N. Y. Camp and lunch
lit. 1,45,9.679; June 12.
Bishop & Babcock Company. (See Patton, Hal T., as-
signor.)
Bishop, Carlotta, and D. E. Brinsmade, Derby, Conn.
Fa.stener. 1,440,653 ; Jan. 2.
Bishop, Columbus H., El Reno, Okla. Egg turner.
1,478.201 : Dee. 18.
Bishop, Emma M., administratrix. (See Bishop, Adel-
mer A.)
Bl«hop, Eugene R. (See Whall, R. A., and Bishop.)
Bishop, George E., Cleveland, Ohio. Folding vehicle top.
1,445,659 : Feb. 20.
Bishop, George E., Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile inclosure.
1,460,529 ; July 3.
Bishop, George E., Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile top
frame. 1,475,421 ; Nov. 27.
Bishop, James A., Denver, Colo. Power generation.
1,456,212 ; May 22.
Bishop, Jesse J., Elyria, Ohio. Differential mechanism for
automobile rear axles. 1,474,399; Nov. 20.
Bishop, John A., Clearwater, Fla. Fluid-fuel burner.
1,460,473 ; July 3.
Bishop, John E., Milo, Me. Mounting structure for
shafts. 1,449.969 ; Mar. 27.
Bishop, Joseph T., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile testing ap-
paratus. 1,452,783 ; Apr. 24.
Bishop, Joseph T., assignor of one-half to J. A. Pecord,
Toledo, Ohio. Vessel locating and recovering means.
1,459,714; June 26.
Bishop, Joseph W., Muskegon, Mich. Audiphone.
1.478,545: Dec. 25.
Bishop, Joseph W., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to The
Brunswick-Balke-Coliender Company, Chicago, 111.
Phonograph. 1,473,004 ; Nov. 6.
Bishop, Joseph W., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to The
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Chicago, 111.
I'honograph. 1,473,005 ; Nov. 6.
Bishop, Joseph W., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to The
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Chicago, 111.
Motor. 1,476,683 ; Dec. 11.
Bishop, Mary E., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Decorative
Arts League, Jersey City, N. J. Lamp. Des. 63.388 ;
Dec. 4.
Bishop, Newton J., Washington, D. C. Gate. 1,449,262;
Mar. 20.
Bishop, Newton J., Washington, D. C. Curtain holder.
1,4.">(J,539 ; Apr. 3.
Bishop, Samuel H., and J. Q. Slye, Washington, D. C.
Support for moth-repellent holders. Rel5,5S8 ; May 1.
Bissell, Carl U., assignor to Crouse-I-Iinds Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Switch and housing construction
therefor. 1,440,654; Jan. 2.
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Ilinds Company, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Lamp-guard attachment for conduit outlet
boxes. 1,441,554 ; Jan. 9.
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Operating mechanism for ijiclosed push-
hutton switches. 1.446,636 ; Feb. 27.
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company,
Syracuse. N. Y. Service entrance cap. 1,446.821 ;
Prb. 27.
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Plug receptacle. 1,470,956; Oct. 16.
Uissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company, Syra-
cuse. .N. Y. Plug receptacle. 1,474,758 : .Nov. 20.
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Plug receptacle. 1,475,678 ; Nov. 27.
Bissell. Carl H., and R. E. Jones, assignors to Crouse-
Hinds Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Quick-break switch.
1,465,412 ; Aug. 21.
Bissell, David J., jr., assignor to Otis Automatic Train
Ccintrol Incorporated, Spokane, Wash. Manually-oper-
aWo vnlve for automatic train-control apparatus.
1.474,187 ; Nov. 13.
Bissell. Don W., Buffalo, assignor to National -Aniline &
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Production
of triphenylmethane dye. 1,478^15; Doc. 18.
Bissell, George A., Minot, N. Dak. Water meter.
1,477,748 ; Dec. 18.
Bisset, David L., assignor to P. Lyall & Sons Construc-
tion Company, Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Chuck jaw. 1,454.148; May 8.
Bisson. Fernand, Paris, France. Automatic lighter.
1,467,603 ; Sept. 11.
Bitgood, Frederick S., Buttonwillow, Calif. Furnace.
1,447,337; Mar. 6.
Bitondi, John D., Hartford, Conn. Rolling-screen guide.
1,465,802 ; Aug. 21.
Bitter, Reuben H., assignor to The Thai & Bitter Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Spotlight mounting. 1,472,509 ; Oct. 30.
Bittlfr, Edward R., Skuylkill Haven, Pa. Automobile
dash attachment. 1,451,646; Apr. 10.
Bittner, Edward E., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for cutting
trenches. 1.465.622 ; Aug. 21.
Blttrolf, Wilhelm, assignor to E. G. Bek. Pforzheim,
Gnrmanv. Manufacture of chain meshwork and chains.
1.478.814 : Dec. 2.^.
Biver, Julius. .Vlameda, and J. S. Kosch, San Bruno,
Calif. Feeding attachment for printing presses.
1,442,997; Jan. 23.
Rivins, Luther R. (See Patterson, J. L., and Bivins.)
Bixby, Walter. (See Hathaway, E. F.. and Bixby.)
Bixler, Jacob M., and A. B, Grout, Baltimore, Md.
Theft-preventing device for motor vehicles. 1,446.242 ;
Feb. 20.
Bixler, Lewis S., Kenton, Ohio. Toy pistol. 1,467,918;
Sept. 11.
RJnrce. Oscar B.. assignor to CIvde Iron Works. Duluth,
Minn. Automatic brake. 1,449,851 ; Mar. 27.
Bjork, Nils, et al., trustees. (See Hill, Ernst V., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
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Bjorklund, Eric O., assignor to Tbe LnUe Torpedo Com-
panv, Hritlui-port, Conn. Torpedo guide for toipi'do
tubi's. 1,451. :?lft; Apr. 10.
Bjorklund. John, Raymond, Mont. Cigar bolder.
1,445,020: Feb. 20.
Bjorklund. William A., and A. Ilolmquist, Iloopeston.
assi.'imrs ti) Siir;i:;ue Canning Macliinery Company,
Obicago. III. Killing machine. 1,446.011 ; Feb. 27.
Bjorkiiuist, Sigurd, Blaney, Mlcb. Bottle cap. 1,455,008 ;
May 15.
Blabon. Ueorge \V. Company, The. (See Cartwrigbt,
Franl£, assignor.)
Blacet, Duke N. A. (See Griffiths, F. J., and Blacet.)
lil;a-..>;. liiiiis 11., Ucllorup. near (.'opcnbagen, Denmark.
Auxiliary Uiesel-eugiue compressor. 1,440,541 ; Feb. 27.
Black Bros. Company, (tiee liluck, .loUu, u.ssiguor. i
Bli.Lk, Leoil \V. S. (See Bradshaw, E. A., Blacli, and
.Nliliull>.)
Black, I harles H., Seottdale, Pa. Safety protective en-
velope. 1,450,130; Mar. 27.
Black, Eric A., Grange, N. J. Warp and jack thrcad-
break-stopping device. 1,478,010 ; Dec. 18.
Black, Frank A., Detroit, and F. D. Stanly, Grand Rapids,
Mlcb. Flush-tank mold. 1,470,084 ; Dec. 11.
Bl:u k, Isaac!., Gait, Ontario, Canada. Stove. 1,473,000;
.\.iv. i:h.
Black, John, assignor to Black Bros. Company, Mendota,
ill. Veneer taping machine. 1,443,784 ; Jan. 30.
Black, Jolm C, Destrelian, La., assignor of one-half to
J. W. Weir, Fillmore, Calif. Process and apparatus
tor relining petroleum oil. 1,447,118; Feb. 27.
Black, John C, Destreban, La. Process and apparatus
for the production of low-boiling-point hydrocarbons.
1.450,41!) ; .Mav Tl.
Black, John S., Olivette, assignor to Simmons Hardware
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Knife-polishing machine.
1,459,085 ; June 19.
Black, Jo.siph J., assignor to The Master Tire & Rubber
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Tire. Des. 03,022; Sept. 18.
Black, Lei'j., Beaumont, Tex. Gripping device. 1.443,073:
Jan 30.
Black, 1-ie J., Beaumont, Tex. Hydraulic swivel.
1,478,097 ; Dec. 18.
Black, Leslie G., Sious City, Iowa. Air-brake mechanism.
1.401.o2.">: Julv 10.
Black, Nathaniel S., Newtonville, Mass. Float valve.
1,476,029 : Dec. 4.
Black Ko. , Gem, Nebr. Process and apparatus for dis-
pensiuK liquids. 1,468.989 ; Sept. 25.
Black, Roy, Cleveland, Ohio. Loader. 1,443,557 ; Jan. 30.
Black, Samuel D.. and A. G. Decker, Baltimore, Md.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Maryland
Trust (.ompany, trustee. Pumping apparatus. 1,403,305 ;
July 31.
Black. Stanley D. (See Mathews, F., and Black.)
Bliu-k V. E., Compaiiv. (See Kollstede, George, asNignor.)
Black, \". E., Company Incorporated. (See Kollstede,
George, assignor.)
Black, Walter M., Eaton, Ind. Float valve. 1,470,213 ;
Oct y
Black," Wesley A., Spartanburg, S. C. Slasher. 1,462,442 ;
July 17 , ,
Black. Willi.im. I Si'P Rrnwiie. J, T., and Rbuk. r
Blackall, Robert H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ratchet
H-.ike Company. Katchet-brake mechanism. 1,452.784;
Apr. 24.
BlacKbiirn, Allen H., Hayward, Calif. Saw gauge.
1,4.59,873 ; June 26.
Blackburn, Arthur H., Downers Grove, and F. B. Flem-
ina Chicaso. HI., assignors to The Underfeed Stoker
Company of Am rica, Chicago, 111. Side-dump under-
feed furnace. 1.472.579 : Oct. 30.
Blackburn. Bruce B.. St. Petersburg, Fla. Storage-bat-
tery connection. 1,456,420 ; May 22.
Rl-ikliurn. Henry F.. Breckenbridge, and E. L. McMillen,
Ranger, Tex. Oil-discbarge jet. 1.444,411; Feb fi.
Blackburn, Jasper. Webster Groves, Mo. Gear selecting
anil chnneinc device. 1.45.^.161 : May 15
Blackburn. Jasper. Webster Groves, Mo. Gear selecting
and shifting device for motor vehicles. 1,455.162:
Expanding screw
Mo.
Mar 15.
Blackburn, Jasper. St. Louis,
a'chnr. 1 .455.163 : Mav 16.
Blackburn, Jasper. St. Louis, Mo. Push plug for electric
sockets. 1,409,913: Oct. 9.
Blackburn. Jasper, assignor to The Rlackburn Patent
StecM-ing Wl'cel Company. St. Louis. Mo. Controlling
device for motor-driven vehicles. 1.447,751 ; Mar. 6.
Blackburn Patent Steering Wheel Company, The. (See
niackburn. Jasper, assignor, i
Blackhnrn-Smith Corporation, The. (See Kaufman, Irvln
n.. assignor.) , _,
Blackford, Atwell J. (See Possons, M. A., and Black-
ford.)
Blackford. Atwell J., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Ameri-
can Stovp Companv, St. Louis, Mo. Wickless oil
burner. 1.4Fi2.354: Apr 17.
Blackintnn. Ernest D., Groton, and G. E. Smith. Watfi'
ford. Conn. Portable cab. 1.469.713; Oct. 2.
Plnr-lri'ifon. V H.. & Co. (See Baker. Ralph H., assignor.)
Blackman, Mabel, assignor to A. S. Joseph. New York,
N. Y. Overshoe for horses. 1,453,905 ; May 1.
Blackman, Mabel, assignor of one-half to L. K. Hosier
and one-half to E. McKee, New York, N. Y. Record
lifter for talking machines. 1,464,023 ; Aug. 7.
Blackman, Mabel, L. K. Hosier, and E. B. McKce, New
York, N. Y. ; said Blackman assignor to said Hosier
and said McKee. Driukiug-glass holder. 1,468,256 ;
Sept. 18.
Blackmore, Henry S., deceased. Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
I. Blackniore and S. L. Tingley, administrators. Pig-
ment and paint. 1,400,699: July 3.
Blackniore, Isabelle, et al., aaministrators. (See Black-
more, Henry S.)
Blackniore, Lloyd, Highland Park, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Farm tractor.
1.4111,710: July ID.
Blackmore, Lloyd, Highland Park, assignor to General
Motors C;orporation, Detroit, Mich. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,475.927; Dec. 4.
Blackstone Manufacturing Company. (See Oberg, Gun-
nard A., assignor.)
Black-Strap Fuel and Potash Products Company. (See
Hildcbrandt, Paul G., assignor.)
Blackwelder, Bert R., Laporte, Ind. Tire fabric. 1,457,892 ;
.iUUc .">
Blackwell, Charles, St. Louis, Mo. Metal-casing wheel.
1,458,971 ; June 19.
Blackwell, Daniel W., San Diego, Calif. Catch. 1,455,104;
May 15.
Blackwell, Elmer C. Stone Hill, Mo. Transmission gear.
1,445,741; Feb. 20.
Blackwell, Henry F., assignor to M. A. Blackwell, High-
land, N. Y. Plant-propagation cell or container.
1,440,113; Feb. 20.
Blackwell, Maude A. (See Blackwell, Henry F., as-
signor.)
Blackwell, Otto B., Garden City, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Signaling
system. 1,441,827 ; Jan. 9.
Blackwell, Otto B., Garden City, N. Y'., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Voice-operated
relay. 1,453,430; May 1.
Blackwell, Otto B., Garden City, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. System for
attaining uniform attenuation. 1,454,011 ; May 1.
Blackwell, Ottu B., Gardi-n City, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone re-
peater. 1,474,430; Nov. 20.
Blackwell, Roland R., Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. Appa-
ratus for dressing bits and rimmers. 1,458,320 ;
June 12.
Blackwood. Edward W., St. Louis, Mo. Inhaler.
1,455,385; May 15.
Blackwood, Harrv L., Salem, Oreg. Vaporizer for liquid
fuel. 1,402,361 ; July 17.
Blacl<wood, William, Pontiac, Mich. Plumber's fit-
ting. 1,442,998 ; Jan. 23.
Blades, Robert, Chicago, 111. Skinning knife. 1,470,255 ;
Oct. 9.
Blades, Robert, Chicago, 111. Meat hanger and apparatus
for applying the same. 1,473,204 ; Nov. 6.
Blaese, llowara T., Philadelphia, Pa. Supplementary
front for stove ovens. 1.449,160 : Mar. 20.
Blaba, Ludwlg, Lyndhurst, N. J. Attachment for sound
reproducing devices. 1,471,092 ; Oct. 16.
Blaine, Joseph R., assignor to Mirhle Printing Press and
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Water foun-
tain. 1.472,626: Oct. 30.
Blaine, Joseph R.. assignor to Miehle Printing Press and
Manufacturing Company, (Tlhicago, 111. Inking mecha-
nism. 1,472,898: Nov. 6.
Blaine. Walter E., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,455,986 ;
Mav 22.
Blair,' Ethel I., Kansas City, Mo. Lantern. 1,464,743 ;
Aug. 14.
Blair, Frank M., assignor to The Cree-Becker Oil Tool Com-
pany, Newark, Ohio. Casing elevator. 1.451,199;
Apr. 10.
Blair, J. C, Company. (See McSheehy, Bartholomew E.,
assignor.)
Blair, James B., deceased ; O. M. Blair, adraini.stratrix, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to O. M. Blair. Decatur,
111. Automobile signal. 1,467,993: Sept. IS.
Klair, James S., and J. M. Braham, Washington, D. C.
Manufacture of guanidine salts. 1,441.206: Jan. 9.
Blair. Jean W., New York, N. Y. Pipe-repair clamp.
1.460.224 : June 26.
Rlair, Joseph H.. Bowling Green, Mo. Drafting instru-
ment. 1.447.612: Mar. 6.
Blair, Lones, Oakland, Calif. Yarn holder. 1,450,835;
Apr. 3.
B1nir. Ora M., administratrix. (See Blair. James B.)
Blair, Ora M. (Sep Blair, James B., assignor.)
Rlair. Robert S. (See Dieterich. Ludwlg M., assignor.)
Rlair, Robert S.. et al. (See Lnwry, William, assisrnnr.)
Rlair Robert S.. Sound Beach. Conn. Shucking vegetable
product. 1,445.742: Feb. 20.
Blair, Robert S., Sound Beach, Conn. Fluid meter.
1.463.86.^: Aug. 7.
Rlair Robert S.. Sound Beach, Conn. NonsHppIng de-
vice. 1.469.766: Oct. 9.
Blair, Robert S.. Sound Beach, Conn. Construction for
internal-combustion engines. 1,472,899 ; Nov. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FKO'JM THE
Alphabetical UH of patentees — Continued.
Blair, Eobert S., Sound Beach, Coun. Fender lor vohicles.
1,476,039 ; Dec. 4.
Blair, Robert S.. Stamford, Conn. Fluid mcier.
1,467,565 ; Sept. 11.
Blair, Robert S., Sound Beach, and B. I). Wells, Danbury,
Conn. ; said Wells assignor to said Blair. Tempera-
ture-controlled switch. 1,467,085 ; Sept. 4.
Blair, RoluuUis A., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,461,258 ;
July 10.
Blair, Rolandis A., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,461,259 ;
July 10.
Blair, Rolandis A., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,461,260;
July 10.
Blair, Rolandis A., Port Wayne, Ind., assignor to The
P & M Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,461,261 ;
July 10.
Blair, Shiras A., Indianapolis, Ind. Automatic sound-
reproducing instrument. 1,472,743 ; Oct. 30.
Blair, William L., Chicago, 111. Bookrest. 1,470,052;
Oct. B.
Blaise, Edward, Brool?lyn, N. Y. Cabinet for talking ma-
chine records. 1,474,017 ; Nov. 13.
Blaise, George, Kenedy, Tex. Hose clamp. 1,447,956 ;
Mar. 13.
Blake, Arthur N., Ironton, assignor to New Method Stove
Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Radiant gas heater. l»e.s.
61,887; Feb. 6.
Blake, C. C. Incorporated. (See Blake, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Blake, C. C, Incorporated. (See Foster, Edward E.,
assignor.)
Blake, C. C, Incorporated. (See Small, Lewis F., as-
signor.)
Blake, Charles C, Brookline, Mass., assignor to C. C.
Blake, Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Outsole-stitchin^'
machine. 1,443,724 ; Jan. 30.
BlaUe, Charles C, Brookline, assignor to C. C. Blake, In-
corporated, Boston, Mass. Rounding machine. 1,476,040 ;
Dec. 4.
Blake, Dennis B. D., Quiney, 111. Shock absorber.
1,455,743 ; May 15.
Blake, Dennis B. D., Quiney, 111. Shock absorber.
1,465,206; Aug. 14.
Blake, Edward M., assignor to K_Bruchsaler, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Conduit fastener for outlet boxes.
1,475,838; Nov. 27.
Blake, Eli J., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to Gould Coupler
Company. Regulating and circuit-controlling appara-
tus. 1,452,587 ; Apr. 24.
Blake, Eliza M., executrix. (See Cross, C. F., and Bevan.)
Blake, Fred D.. Charlotte, N. C, assignor to Automiitif
Safety Car Step Company, Atlanta, Ga. Safety car
step. 1,449,031 ; Mar. 20.
Blake, George A., New Bedford, Mass. Valve for con-
trolling the flow of fluids. 1,442,516 ; Jan. 16.
Blake, George W., Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Blake, George W., assignor.)
Blake, George W., assignor to The George W. Blake Manu-
facturing Company, Wyandotte, Mich. Fly-swatting
device. 1,468,373; Sept. 18.
Blake, Nelson C, Woonsocket, R. I. Picker-stick check.
1,448,909 ; Mar. 20.
Blake, Robert A., trustee and legal representative. (See
Capell, George M.)
Blake, Robert A., et al., legal representatives. (See
Capell, George M.)
Blake, Vernon E. (See Foltz, Leroy S., assignor.)
Blakelv, William W., Detroit, Mich. Securing device for
vehicles. 1,478,505 ; Dec. 25.
Blakely, William ^V ., and G. C. Fedderman, Detroit,
Mich. ; said Fedderman assignor to said Blakely. Ve-
hicle anchoring device. 1,466,442 ; Aug. 28.
Blakeslee, George S., Chicago, 111. Washing machine.
1.462.734 ; July 24.
Blakeslcp, George S., Oak Park, 111. Washing machine.
1.462.735 ; July 24.
Blakcslee, George S., Oak Park, 111. Washing macniiii'.
1,469,207 ; Oct. 2.
Blakcslee, Henry J., assignor to The States Company,
Hartford, Conn. Pyrometer. 1,441,207 ; Jan. 9.
Blakeslce, John R., Cleveland, Ohio. Making spherical
articles. 1,469,174 ; Sept. 25.
Blakeslee, John R., assignor to The AJax Manufacturing
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drop hammer. 1,468.953 ;
Sept. 25.
Blakeslee, Raymond C, Milwaukee, Wis. Telegraph re-
peater. 1.448,824 ; Mar. 20.
Blakesley, Francis S., Chicago, III. Shoulder for haver-
sacks, etc. 1,444,652 ; Feb. 6.
Blakoe, Robert, London, England. Friction driving gear
for motor vehicles, motor boats, and aircraft.
1,455,704 ; May 15.
Blalock, James D., et al. (See Colgan, John P., as-
signor.1
Blalock, Joseph E., Salisbury, N. C. Car-door fastener
1,450,242 ; Apr. 3.
Blanc, Glan A., Rome, Italy. Treatment of silicates with
acids ill order to obtain saline solutions free from silica.
1,443,674; .Tan. 30.
Blanc, Mnrius. and F. Berger, St. Rticnne, France. Prun-
ing implemont. 1,468,554; Sept. IS.
Blanchard, Adna F., Providence, R. I. Catch for jewelry.
1,441,208; Jan. 9.
Blanchard, Adna F., Cranston, assignor to Ideal Jewelry
Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Flexible
bracelet. 1,467,468 ; Sept. 11.
Blanchard, George N., assignor to Colmar Burner Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Furnace. 1,470,680 ; Oct. 16.
Blanchard, George N., assignor to Colmar Burner Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Safety mechanism for fur-
naces. 1,477,027 ; Dec. 11.
Blanchard, George N., and C. F. Colmar, assignors to
Colmar Burner Company, San Francisco, Calif. Hydro-
carbon generator and burner. 1,458,680 ; June 12.
Blanchard, Horace J., et al. (See Folgert, Joseph W.,
assignor.)
Blanchard, James A. (See McCown, T. D., and Blan-
chard.)
Blanchard, P., & Sons. (See Wyrick, Solomon A., as-
signor.)
Blanchard, William N., East St. Louis, 111. Val\e.
1,451,037; Apr. 10.
Blanck & Co. (See Langenegger, John, assignor.)
Blanco, Jose M., Newark, N. J. Vegetable sllcer.
1,452,724 ; Apr. 24.
Bland, J. C. \V. (See Baird, Melville B., assignor.)
Bland, J. C. W. (See Baird, M. B., and WaUs, as-
signors.)
Bland, Joseph F., Winston-Salem, N. C. Stop for disk
records for talking machines. 1,447,921 ; Mar. 6.
Bland, Silas Z., Neoga, 111. Timing device for cream
testers. 1,461,964 ; July 17.
Blaudy, William H. P., Indian Head, Md., and R. K.
Turner, Washington, D. C, assignors to the Government
of the United States. Director elevating mechanism.
1,474,759; Nov. 20.
Blaney, Francis B. (See MacDonald, W. J., Blaney, and
MacDonald.)
Blangey, Louis. (See Lilttrlnghaus, A., and Blangsy.)
Blank, Jacob, Los Angeles, Calif. Convertible camp case.
1,476,389; Dec. 4.
Blank, Robert, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Solar-Sturges
Mfg. Co. Fireproof wastecan. 1,443,833; .Tan. 30.
Blank, Robert, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Solar-Sturges
Mfg. Co. Fireproof wastecan. 1.443,834 ; Jan. 30.
Bhinkenberg, William J., Buffalo, N. Y. Moving-picture
machine. 1,458,911 ; June 12.
Blankenberg, William J., assignor to The Perfect Pro-
.iector Machine Company, Buffalo. N. Y. Motion-pic-
ture-projecting machine. 1,463,417 ; July 31.
Blankenburg, Johannes, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Naamlooze Vennootschap Finan-
zieele Maatschapi.i "Driebergen," Amsterdam, Nether-
lands. Device for amplifying telephone ctirrents and
other electric oscillations. 1,453,584 ; May 1.
Blankenh;\gen, Albert, Akron, Ohio. I'ortable scaffold.
1,474,462: Nov. 20.
Blankenhorn, Fred H. (See Swanson, Swan J., assignor.)
Blankenship, Tony, assignor of one-half to J. J. Davis,
Kineald, 111. Nut lock. 1,459,818 ; June 26.
Blasauf, John F., and L. V. Hose, San Francisco, Calif.
Automobile camp bed and means for carrying same.
1,466,984 ; Sept. 4.
Blaser, George U., assignor to Kelly Springfield Tire Com-
pany, Cumberland, Md. Vehicle tire. Des. 63,097;
Oct. 2.
Blaskie. Bernard J., and H. E. Bli^ier, Mishawalw, Ind.
Pencil holder. 1.478.170 ; Dec. 18.
Blass, Carl J., assignor to The Lakewood Engineering
Company, Lakewood, Ohio. Coupling. 1,453,050 ;
Apr. 24.
Blatch, Francis H. (See Wilmot, G. W., and Blatch.)
Blatchford Calf Meal Company. (See Barwel!, J. W.,
Ward, Nelson, Hingher, Booth, and Blows, assignors.)
Elatecky. Joe, Racine, Wis. Planting machine.
1,454,949 ; May 15.
Blatter, John W. (See Mitchell, S. J., Gabbert, and Blat-
ter.)
Blattner, Carl P. (See Ilennessy, J. E., and Blattner.)
Blattner, David G., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmission
system. 1,459,434 ; June 19.
Blattner. David G., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Testing circuits.
1,472,455 ; Oct. 30.
Blau, Ernst, Ratibor, Germany. Curve-forming reat for
machine tools. 1,459,874 ; June 26.
Blaufuss. George, Napa, Calif. Water filter. 1,475,534 ;
Nov. 27.
Blanhorn, Emanuel, Vienna, Austria. Injector. 1,457,140;
May 29.
Blauvelt, Frederic D., Glen Ridge, N. J. Valve.
1.478.815; Dec. 25.
Blaw, Jacob B., Atlantic City, N. J. Adjustable fire-hose-
nozzle .support. 1,444,900 : Feb. 13.
Blaw, Jacob B., Atlantic City, N. J. Adjustable flre-
nozzle support. 1,451,000 ; Apr. 10.
Blaw-Knox Company. (See Brynoldt, Christian, as-
signor.)
Rlaw-Knox Company. (See Knox. Luther L., assignor.)
Blaw-Knox Company. (See Lehman, Irvin P., assignor.)
Blnw-Knox Company. (See Loiterman, Howard B., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT Ol'KUMO, 192;!.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
57
Blaw-Knox Company. (See McArthur, Charles 1)., as-
signor.)
Blaw-Knos Company. (See Rawley, Wayne, assignor.)
Blaw-Kiios Company. (See Shlpman, William I'., as-
signor.)
Blaw-Kuox Company. (See Venable, William M., as-
signor.)
Blcailon, J. J. (See Collins, George, assignor.)
Bleakley, David U., Oakland, Calif. Concentrator.
l,44o,G0S ; Jan. 30.
Bleilsoe, HowarU F., Kllensbnrg, Wash. Inner tube.
l,4."i5,(i.!S : May lo.
Bledsoe, Robert C, assignor of one-half to G. D. Beugy,
Liggett, Ky. Dumping vehicle. 1,476,871 ; Dec. 11.
Bleecker, Warren F., Boulder, Colo. Impervious mate-
rial and its production. 1,462,003 ; July 17.
Bleecker, Warren F., Boulder, Colo. Concentrating carno-
lite ores. 1,478,031 ; Dec. 25.
Bleecker, Warren F., assignor to The Tungsten Products
Company, Boulder, Colo. Extraction of vanadium and
radium "from carnotite ores. 1,445,660 ; Feb. 20.
Bleecker, Warren F., assignor to The Tungsten I'roducts
Company, Boulder, Colo. Electric furnace. I,4(j0,033 ;
Sept. 25.
Bleibtreu, Hermann, assignor to The Baldwin Locomotive
Works, Philadelphia, Pa. Powdered-fuel burner.
1,454,664 ; May 8.
Hleier. Herman F. (See Blaskie, B. J., and Bleier.)
Bleistein, Walter, Koenigswusterhausen, Germany, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to American Investiga-
tion Corporation, New iork, N. Y. Stateroom, drawing
room, and similar compartment. 1,441,909 ; Jan. 9.
Blekastad, Karl S., Stillwater, Wash. Baby - carrier.
1,464,404 ; Aug. 7.
Bleloch, William F. (See Stockman, Harry A., assignor.)
Bieriot, Louis, t>uresnes, France. Aeroplane or the like.
1,441,056; Jan. 2.
Bles^eI^ Frederick G., Creston, Nebr. Harvester.
1,457.341 ; June 5.
Blessing, Charles B., assignor to Blessing Electric and
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, XIL Casing for fruit-
Juice extractor. Des. 63,066 ; Oct. 2.
Blessing Flectric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Blessing, Charles B., assignor.)
Blessing. Joiiii G., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany^ Chicago, 111. Impulse transmitter for automatic
telvplione systems. 1,444,777 ; Feb. 13.
Blest, Minot 'C, Bellevue, assignor to Pressed Steel Car
Companv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brake mechanism.
1,473,003 ; Nov. 6.
Blevans, James L. D., Dallas, Tex. Boot and liner for
automobile and similar casing^. 1,460,659 ; July 3.
Blevins, John A., et al. (See Hachmann, F., and Sick-
mann, assignors.)
Blewitt, Marv A., New York, and E. W. Petterson,
Yonkers, N." Y. Invalid support. 1,448,783 ; Mar. 20.
Bliy. Benjamin B., Waco, Tex. Set of playing cards.
Des. 62,466; J'une 12.
Bley. Julius, Duval, Saskatchewan, Canada. Packer and
hitch therefor. 1,463,243; .July 31.
Blin, Jules A., Paris, France. Metal bedstead. 1,478,937 ;
Dec. 25.
Blinn. Edmund B. (See Barkschat, Henry, assignor.)
Bliss Brothers Company. (See Foley, John P., assignor.)
Bliss, Clyde H., Birmingham, Ala. Continuous brick-
molding machine. 1,440,715 ; Jan. 2.
Bliss. Clyde H., Birmingham, Ala. Stripping and con-
veying mechanism for continuous brick and tile ma-
chines. 1,440,716 ; Jan. 2.
Bliss, Donald M. (See Sherman, H. B., and Bliss.)
BUbb, Donald M., assignor to H. B. Sherman Manufac-
turing Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Starting switch.
1.442.517: Jan. 16.
Bliss, Donald M., assignor to H. B. Sherman Manufac-
turing Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Combined bu.shing-
retalnlng screw and lubricator. 1,470,801 ; Oct. 16.
Bliss, E. W., Company. (See Duston. Ernest W., assignor.)
Bliss, E. W., Company. (See Gabriel. Charles R., as-
signor.)
Bliss, E. W., Company. (See Klocke, William, assignor.)
Bliss, E. W., Company. (See Malm, Axel C. V., as-
signor.)
Bliss. E. W., Company. (See Patrick, I., and Holstead,
assignors.)
Bliss, E. W., Co. (See Towne, Walter M., assignor.)
Bliss, Elsie S., Brookllne, Mass. Shade. 1,459,715 ;
June 26.
Bliss, George H., assignor to H. B. Cushman, Maiden,
Mass. Cover for butter tubs. etc. 1,442,462 : .Tan. 10.
Bliss, Herbert R., Niasara Falls. N. Y. Sealing fiber ship-
ping cases. 1.452,588 ; Apr. 24.
Bliss. John, London, England. Burner for fluid fuel.
1,462.680; July 24.
Bliss. Sherwood C, Buffalo, N. y.. assignor to American
Rp.diator Company. Chicago, 111. Mold-material-pro-
jecting machine. 1,472.957; Nov. 6.
Bliss, William L.. Niagara Palls. N. Y., assignor to Vapor
Car Heating Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Car-heating
system. 1,440,655 ; ,Tan. 2.
BUsR. William L.. assienor to U. S. Light & Heat Cor-
poration, Nineara Falls, N. Y. Automobile starter and
generator. 1,442,791 ; Jan. 16.
Bliss, William L., assignor to U. S. Light & Heat Corpo-
ration, Niagara Falls, N. Y. System of electrical dis-
tribution. 1,471,093; Oct. 16. s
Bliteh, John H. S., Beach, Ga. Device for securing mail-
able matter. 1,459,716; June 26.
Blixt, Terry. (See Frozeth, E, E., and Blixt.)
Bloch, Jacob, et al. vSee Wagner, Albert G., assignor.)
Bloch, L. D., & Co. (See Strich, Harold J., assignor.)
Blocker, Preston B., Silver City, N. Mex. Tire chain.
1,471,586; Oct. 23.
Blocker. Samuel J., Mexia, Tex. Radiator cap. 1,441,320 ;
Jan. 9.
Blodgett, Frank C, assignor of one-half to F. J. Seidl,
Minneapolis, Minn. Grain-cleaning machine. 1,477,028 ;
Dec. 11.
Blodgett, George R., M. E. Cheney, Brooklyn, and R. T.
Hurley, New York, N. Y. Making spark plugs.
1,451,677; Apr. 17.
Blodgett, John E., Holland, Mass. Gear construction.
1,468,794; Sept. 25.
Blombach, Daniel, Keene, N. H. Attachment for weaving
machines. 1,441,962 ; Jan. 9.
Blomberg, Tage R., Huvudsta, Sweden. Roller cage for
roller bearings. 1,443,340 ; Jan. 30.
Blomquist, August E. It., assignor to The Blomquist-Eck
Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal-working
machinery. 1,448,721 ; Mar. 20.
Blomquist, August E. R., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to
Kelsey Wheel Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Wheel-
making machine. 1,459,010 ; June 19.
Blonuiuist-Eck Machine Company, The. (See Blomquist,
August E. R., assignor.)
Blomster, Albert G., San Diego, Calif. Smoking pipe.
1,468.795; Sept. 25.
Blomster, Albert G., San Diego, Calif. Smoking pipe.
1,477,029 ; Dec. 11.
Blomstran, William G., Menominee, Mich. Universal
vise and vise jaw. 1,459,717 ; June 26.
Blomstrom, Charles, Minneapolis, Minn. Bath and scrub-
bing cloth holder. 1,467,086 ; Sept. 4.
Blong, Thomas J., St. Louis, Mo. Electro-heat-radiating
device for water-heating systems. 1,456,863 ; May 29.
Blonigen, Peter G., Roscoe, Minn. Self-feeder for corn
shredders. 1,443,206; .Tan. 23.
Blood, Bryant H., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Gauge. 1,440,441 ;
Jan. 2.
Blood, Bryant H., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Adjustable limit
gauge. 1,440,442 ; Jan. 2.
Blood, Bryant H., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Gauge.
1,470,802; Oct. 16.
Blood, Bryant H., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt ..^
Whitney Company, New York. N. Y. Work support for
measuring machines. 1,477,206 ; Dee. 11.
Blood, Bryant H., Hartford, Conn,, assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Gauge. 1,477,533 ;
Dec. 18.
Blood, Bryant H., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Adjustable ring
gauge. 1,477,534 ; Dec. 18.
Blood, Burr B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Jewel Phonoparts Company, Chicago, 111. Tone arm
for phonographs. 1,468,224; Sept. 18.
Blood, Charles W. H., Wlnthrop, and C. G. Osteman, as-
signors to S. A. Woods Machine Company, Boston, Mass.
Side-head construction for matchers and the like.
1,456,864 ; May 29.
Blood, Harold L., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. T. Broaching
mechanism. 1,454,102 ; May 8.
Blood, Harold L., Plainfield. N. J., assignor to Niles-
Benient-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Planer and
svstem of motor control therefor. 1,458,613 ; June 12.
Blood, Harold L., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Lathe-con-
trolling mechanism. 1,469,354 ; Oct. 2.
Blood, Harold L., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Planer and
system of motor control therefor. 1,472,824 ; Nov. 6.
Blood, Harold L., Plainfield, N. J., assi.gnor to Niles-Be-
ment-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Click box.
1,475,274 : Nov. 27.
Blood, Oscar M., Herman, Minn. Drag. 1,473,457; Nov. 6.
Bloodgood, James H., assignor to J. M. Baker and H. L.
Dolive, Tampa, Fla. Universal woodworking tool.
1,457,4 92; June 5.
Bloodgood, Vivian C. (See Hawkins, W. G., and Blood-
good.)
Bloodgood, Vivian C. (See Hawkins, W. G., Bloodgood.
and Donnellan.)
Bloom, August L., Margie, Minn. Belt buckle. 1,464, 14'( ;
.\ug. 7.
Bloom, David, Berkeley, assignor of one-fourth to W. M.
Allen, San Francisco, Calif. Closure for containers.
1,459,277 ; June 19.
Bloom, Edgar J., Tifl3n, Ohio. Force pump. 1.451.801 ;
Apr. 17.
Bloom, Edgar J., Tiffin, Ohio. Force pump. 1,470,347;
Oct. 9.
Bloom, Edward, Paterson, N. J. Loom. 1,460,050 ;
June 26.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FllOM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Bloom, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Stitch wheel for knitting
machines. 1,475,045 ; Nov. 20.
Bloom, Ottis G.f Wilkefi-Barre, Pa. Shock absorber.
1,475,044 ; Nov. 20.
Bloomfleld, Arthur E., and L. L. French, assignor to
Whit-Fleld Map Company, Incorporated, Rochester,
N. Y. Holder for maps, charts, or the like. 1,443,558 ;
Jan. 30.
Bloomfield, Sophia P. (See Gray, Everett E., assignor.)
Bloomquist, Bernhardt W., Seattle, Wash. Vertical-
control device for airplanes. 1,468,772 ; Sept. 25.
Bloss, Guy E., Portland, Oreg. Tire case. 1,4511,310 ;
June 19.
Bloss, Uichard R., assignor to The International Derrick
& Equipment Company, Columbus, Ohio. Bull-wheel
structure for drilling rigs. 1,477,237 ; Dec. 11.
Bloss, Walter R., Muscle Shoals, Ala. Crane hook.
1,471,094 ; Oct. 16.
Blosser, John E. (See Tong, J. T., and Blosser.)
Blossleld, Eiiiil, Oakland, Calif. Wood-core-wall-board
machine. 1,450,060 ; Mar. 27.
Blot, Lucien 1'., assignor to The Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co.,
Southiugton, Conn. Bench vise. 1,452,062 ; Apr. 17.
Blount, Arlington A., assignor to Sleeper & Hartley,
Inc., Worcester, Mass. Coiling machine. 1,453,431 ;
May 1.
Blount, Benjamin H., Houston, Tex. Ice receptacle.
1,453,266; May 1.
Blount, Blautou E., Palestine, Tex. Dirt-road drag.
1,440,717 ; Jan. 2.
Blount, Frank K., Punta Gorda, Fla. Container for
cakes, crackers, and the like. 1,443,207 ; Jan. 23.
Blount Plow Works. (See i'belps, Spencer H., assignor.)
Blows, Wilbur L. (S>e Barwell, J. W., Ward, Nelson,
Hiugher, Booth, and Blows.)
Blublaze Motor Specialties Corp. (See Shearer, Vance,
assignor.)
Blue, Chilton W., assignor to Janney & Company, Mont-
gomery, Ala. Meter box. 1,459,462; June 19.
Blue Island Specialty Company. (See Montag, Christo-
pher F., assignor.)
Bluemel, Gustave, assignor to Furguson Furnace Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Heater and kindler. 1,455,069 ;
Mny 15.
Bluemel, Gustave, Toledo, Ohio. Automatic rotary heat-
ing furnace. 1,474,705 ; Nov. 20.
Blum, David. (See Kissner, H., and Blum.)
Blum, George W., San Francisco, Calif. Camera.
1,470,708; Oct. 16.
Blum, Joseph K., Greenburgh, assignor to K-B Pulverizer
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hammer adjustment.
1,459,568 ; June 19.
Blum, Josiph K., Grienburgh, assignor to K.-B. Pulver-
izer Company, New York, N. Y. Dislnlegrator.
1,469,877 ; Oct. 9.
Blum, Julius, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. Nonslipping,
cleanalile tread. 1,441,327 ; Jan. 9.
Blum, Mat, Chicago, 111. Fruit gatherer. 1,447,957 ;
Mar. 13.
Bluuie, Louis F., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Comijany. Winding machine. 1,444,453 ;
Feb. 6.
Blumenthal, Israel C, New York, N. Y. Hand bag.
1,467,919 ; Sept. 11.
Blumenthal, Maurice, Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for and
method of producing concrete piles. 1,443.306 :
Jan. 23.
Blumenthal, Maurice, Brooklyn, N. Y. Waterproof con-
crete pile. i. 447,407; Mar. 6.
Blumenthal, Maurice, Brooklyn, N. Y. Concrete pile and
forming same. 1.449.032; Mar. 20.
Blumenthal, Maurice, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination con-
tainer. 1,467,632; Sept. 11.
Blumenthal, Maurice, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire wrapper.
1.470,138; Oct. 9.
Blunk, Heinrich. (See Imhoff, K., and Blunk.)
Blunt, James G., Schenectady, N. Y. Truck-box cellar.
1.457,893 ; June 5.
Blunt, Jamps G., Schenectady, N. Y. Hub liner for rail-
way vehicles. 1,457,894 : June 5.
Blunt, Lawri^nce C, Denvei. Colo. Making candy.
1.467.351 ; Sept. 11.
Blustein, Harry, and E. E Rhodes, Charleston, W. Va.
Hammer. 1,443,864; .Tan. 30
Blye, Harold, Grand Rapids, Mich. Hardware construc-
tion. 1,441,394; Jan. 9.
BIyth, Charles E., Dunchurch, near Rusby, England.
Machine for the production of powdered fuel.
1,446.151 ; Feb. 20.
Bo, Sigurd, assignor to Cinder Products Corporation.
Lockport. N. Y. Making plastic bodies from coal as''po
and a plastic body made from such method. 1.466.083 :
Aug. 28.
Boa, Robert G. C, Herkimer, assignor to Remington Ac-
counting Machine Corporation, New York, N. Y. Calcu-
latine machine. 1.462 .^67 : Jnlv 24
Boal, Arthur R.. anri C. O'Brien, New York, N. Y. Dis-
play case. 1.476.R72: Dec. 11.
Bonis, Harry R.. assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Mold. 1,449,808 ; Mar. 27.
Board, Jason W., Buffalo, W. Va. Crosstie. 1,442,598;
Jan. 16.
Boardman, Albert, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Apparatus for treating glass. 1.472.456 ;
Oct. 30.
Boardman, Charles H., Columbus, Ohio. Crib. 1,465,413 ;
Aug. 21.
Boardman, Charles H., Columbus, Ohio. Crib. 1,465,414 ;
Aug. 21.
Boardman, Sidney R., Los Angeles, Calif. Washing ma-
chine. 1,471,234; Oct. 16.
Boatright, Lenoro, Sausalito, Calif. Doll. Des. 62,189;
Apr. 10.
Boatsman, Carl E., et al. (See Boatsman, Deark J.,
assignor.)
Boatsman, Deark J., assignor of twenty-four one-
hundredths to C. E. Boatsman and twenty-five one-
hundredths to R. A. Burch, Elk, Wash. Vehicle brake.
1,476,439 ; Dec. 4.
Bobb, John W., Hillsboro, Ohio. Automobile spring.
1,464,238; Aug. 7.
Bohbitt, James F., Greenwood, Miss. Toy vehicle.
1,474,577 ; Nov. 20.
Bobek, John, Trevorton, Pa. Knife lock. 1,454,665 ;
May 8.
Bobeldyk, Marinus, Armour, S. Dak. Indicator for grain
spouts. 1,459,463 ; June 19.
Bobenhouse, Herman H., et al. (See Whitcomb, James,
assignor.)
Bobselne. Frank J., Gowanda, N. Y. Gutter-cleaning de-
vice for stables. 1,441,555 ; Jan. 9.
Bocci, Thomas L. (See Pippins, Benjamin F., assignor.)
Bock Bearing Company, The. (See Bingham, Jeremiah,
assignor.)
Bock Bearing Company, The. (See Close, Lyman W.,
assignor.)
Bock Bearing Company, The. (See Flaherty, John P.,
assignor.)
Bock, Everett M., Elkhart, 111. Railway-crossing signal.
1,463,758; July 31.
Bock, Herman, assignor of one-half to J. Sander, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Traffic signal. 1,448,379 ; Mar. 13.
Bock, Joseph C, Brooklyn, and S. R. Benedict, New York,
N. Y. Combined colorimeter nephelometer. 1,456,964 :
May 29.
Rock. William, Racine, Wis. Guide for match plates.
1,458,206; June 12.
Bockhoff, William P., assignor to The National Auto-
matic Tool Company, Richmond, Ind. Universal
joint. 1,442,921 ; Jan. 23.
Bockisch, Heinrich, I'oughkeepsie, deceased, by G. W.
Gittins, administrator, assignor to Welte-Mignon Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Automatic musical instru-
ment. 1.440,763 ; Jan. 2.
Bockisch, Heinrich, deceased, Poughkeepaie, by G. W.
1.1 I ins. ailiiiiuistrator. assignor to Welte-Mignon Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Note sheet for automatic
musical instruments. 1,470,550 : Oct. 9.
Bockisch. Ht-inrich. deceased. Poughkeep.«ie. by G. W.
Gittins, administrator, assignor to Welte-Mignon Cor-
poration. New York. N. Y. Starting device for syn-
chronizers. 1.470,551; Oct. 9.
Bockover, Walter L., and J. W. McNamara, Tipton, Ind.'
Mat. 1,457,141 ; May 29.
Bocksh?, Ely, assignor to Modern Grinder Mfg. Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis. Grinder. 1,464,595; Aug. 14.
Bockstege, Fred W., EvansvlUe, Ind. Combination side-
board and china cabinet. Des. 62,934 ; Aug. 28.
Bockstec-p. Fred W., Evansville, Ind. Folding table.
Des. 62,935 ; Aug. 28.
Boda. Joseph, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Moline
Plow Company, Incorporated. Moline, 111. Power lift
for plows. 1.472,627: Oct. 30.
Roda, Leo M. (See Boda. William J., assignor.)
Boda, William J., Dayton, assignor of one-half to L. M.
Boda, Columbus, Ohio. Window structure. 1,447.408;
Mar. 6.
Roddie, Clarence A. (See Bradshaw, W. M., and Boddie. i
Boddie, Clarence A., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Grinder
regulator system. 1,442,041 ; Jan. 16.
Boddie. Clarence A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Grinder
regulator system. 1,442,042; Jan. 16.
Roddie, Clarence A., Pittshureh, I'a., assignor to West-
Inehnnso Electric & Manufacturing Company. PSir-
nace-regulator system. 1.449,578; Mar. 27.
Roddie, Clarpnce A.. Pittshureh. Pa., assicrnor to West-
Inghousp Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nace-reenlator system. 1.449.579 : Mar. 27.
Roddie. Clarence A.. Pittsburgh. Pa., assicnor to West-
Inghousp Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nace-regulator system. 1,449.879 ; Mar. 27.
Roddte. Clarence A.. Pittshureh. Pa., assicnor to West-
Inehousp Elpctric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nacp-rpfriila tor system. 1,449.880; ATnr. 27.
Boddie, Clarence A., Pittshureh. Pa., assignor to West-
Inr-hniis. Flpctric f; Mannfnctnring Company. Fur-
nnce-reeulator system. 1.449.881: Mar, 27.
Roddie. Clarence A.. Pittshureh. Pa., assiennr to West-
Inchousp Elpctric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nace-regulator system. 1,449,882 ; Mar. 27.
UNITED STATES I'ATEN'J' OFl'TOE, 192;^.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contimieil.
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Uoiltlie, Clarence A., I'ittsburgh, I'a., assignor to West-
lugUouse Klcetric & Mauufucluriug (Jompaay. Kur-
nace-ieguliitor sjsteui. l,44y,8ti;J ; Mar. U7.
BodiUe, C'iarence A., rittsburgb, i'a., assignor to West
ingUouse Kloctric & Manulucluriug Loiupuny. I'ur-
nuce-regulator system. l,44U,b!j4 ; Mar. 2i.
Bodttie, Clareiici' A., I'ittsburgU, I'a., assignor to West-
ingliouso Klectrio & Manutacturlug Company. Fur-
naoe-regulaior system. l,44y,6S5 ; Mar. 27.
Boddie, Clarence A., I'ittsliuign, I'a., assij;uor to West-
iugliouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nace-regulator system. l,44y,SSC; Mar. 21.
Boddie, Clarence A., I'ittsbuigu, i'a., assij,uor to West
ingbouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nace-regulator system. I,44y,6b7 ; Mar. 1^7.
Bodilie, Clarence A., i'ittsburgu, i'a., assignor to West-
ingbouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. l''ur-
nace-regulator system. 1,449,888 ; Mar. 27.
Boddie, Clarence A., I'ittsburgh, i'a., assignor to West-
iugbouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nace-regulator system. 1,449, »S9 ; Mar. 27.
Boddie, Clarence A., Pittsburgb, Fa., assignor to W'est-
iugbouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fur-
nace-regulator system. 1,449,890 ; Mar. 27.
Boddie, Clarence A., Pittsburgh, i'a., assignor to W'est-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Voltage-
regulator system. 1,470,682 ; Oct. 16.
Boduic, ciaifc..c A., i'itisuurgb, i a., assignor to Westiug-
bouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
regulator system. 1,475,737 ; Nov. 27.
Boddie, Clarence A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West
ingbouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Regu-
lator for regenerative control systems. 1,448, 8SU ;
Mar. 13.
Boddie, Clarence A., Pittsburgh, and R. E. CuUiiigs, Wil-
kinsburg, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company. Regulator system. 1,470,681 ;
Oct. 16.
Boddy, ilarry V., Marceline, Mo. Lubricating Journal
box for car ailes. 1,462,736 ; July 24.
Bodice, Wiiuani. (See Parks. F. J., and Bodge.)
Bodker, Martin H., Butte, Mont. Kitchen cabinet.
1.448,253; Mar. 13.
Bouli 1-. LiKiw ig A.. F. Ivumiuer, and F. Pauli. Lucerne,
Switzerland. Apparatus for printing the postage on
gouus to ue mailed. 1,446,152 ; Feb. 20.
Bodman, John W., Western Springs, ill,, assignor to Wil-
liam Garrigue & Company, inc.. New York, N. Y. Man-
ufacturing soap. 1,473,396; Nov. 6.
Boiiuiar, 1 riedrii h, 0>tliahu, near Berlin, Germany. Pre-
siTvini.' wood 1.473.899; Nov. 13.
Bodnar, Frank R., Bridgeport, Conn. Window-sash lock.
1,453,698; May 1.
Bodnar, John, Springfield, Mass. Can opener. 1,451,320 :
Apr. 10.
Bodv, Paul E., Walkerville, Ontario, Canada. Container
cap. 1,458,027 ; June 5.
Boe, ilarry !■'. (See Waile, J. H.. and Boe.)
Boe, Helmer J., Chicago, and B. J. Egert, Brookfield,
III., assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Stop mechanism. 1,459,435 :
June 19.
Boecbat, Lucien, Rittman, Ohio. Manicuring tool.
1,473,007 ; Nov. 6.
Boeckly, Paul. (See Mayer, H., Schlatter, and Boeckly.i
Boeder, Albert, Malmo, Sweden, assignor to Benzine Con-
densation Co. Inc., New York. N. Y. Producing seam-
less articles of caoutchouc". 1.475,738 : Nov. 27.
Boehm, Rudolph A., assignor to Rickert-Shafer Company,
Erie, Pa. Screw-cutting machine. 1,470,683 ; Oct. 16.
Buehme, Herman U., New York, N. Y. Soldering ma-
chine. 1.478.690: Dec. 25.
Boehmer, Frank. (See Wieland, George E. M.. assignor.)
Boehiicke, Frank E.. Woodhaven, N. Y. Window screen.
1,478.168 ; Dec. 18.
Boehringer, Joseph A., Buffalo, N. Y. Banjo piano.
1,467,087 ; Sept. 4.
Boehringer Sohn t hemische Fabrik. (See Sterzl. Hans,
assignor. )
Boenning, William M., Manitowoc, Wis. Vehicle shock
absorber. 1.440,905 ; Jan. 2.
Boenning, William M., Manitowoc, Wis. Snuhhcr
1.446,958 : Feb. 27.
Boesch, Harry L., Washington, D. C, assignor to the
Government of the United States. Torpedo. 1,440,577 ;
Jan. 2.
Boesche, Charles R. (See Mitchell, C. F., and Bnpsc>>p.)
Boessner, Otto, Munich, Germany. Link belt. 1,441,556 ;
Jan. 9.
Boettcher, Arthur H. (See Jennings, James J., as-
signor.)
Boettcher, William J. F., Chicago, 111. Cue-trimming
machine. 1.441,395 : Jan. 9.
Boettner, John F.. Watson, Mo. Team-oper.Tted wagon
brake. 1.46.T.803 : Aug. 21.
Bogard, Frank T., assignor to R. H. Marchant. Oakland.
Calif. Flexible attachment for trollev poles. 1.463.244 :
Jnlv 31.
Boeardns. Leonard R.. assiarnor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit. Mich. Dvnamometer-eontrol appam
tiis. 1,477.474: Dfc. 11.
Bo-rnrt. Ch.Trles W.. assiemor to Russell. Burdsall & Wnrrl
Bnlf- .Tnd Nnt Company, Port Chester, N. Y. Tap.
1,458.614; June 12.
lio^art, Edward, et al. (See Lemoigne, William, as-
signor.)
Uogaiy, Hermann. (See Schwartz, W. M., and Bogaty.)
i uyuuuuv, AnU'ii. (See iiupcza, i'eter A., assignor.)
Bose, Adolf, Solingen, Uenuany. Lock. 1,472,043 ;
Oct. 30.
uoggan, James B. (See Martin, H. L., Noah, and Boggan.)
liogy ss, J amis 11., assignor U) Longdin-isrugger Company,
I'oud dii "Lac, Wis. Curtain-carrying attachment lor
v> i.icUs. l,4i)6,(>6'.l ; May 29.
Uoggio, Guisto, Itoyalton, ill. Bottle closure. 1,471,937 ;
Oct. 23.
Uugg.s, ^ugus G., deceased, San Francisco, Calif. ; M. H.
i.j..^ga, i.vicuirix. Water-heating ajjparatus. 1,465,109;
Aug. 14.
Uoggs, Atwood L., Brookline, Mass. Fish cooler and
^.•iinr. I,4<i."),il0 ; Aug. 14.
Lioggs, Atwo'id L., assignor to Perfection Cooler Com-
I'uuy, Stoughton, Mass. Knockdown stool. 1,467,830 ;
bept. 11.
LSoggs, Mae U., executrix. (See Boggs, Angus G.)
l;oi,.i;s .Uig. Corp. (toce Hoxter, Allen T., assignor.)
ilugh, i'red A. et al. (See Childs, George J., assignor.)
Uogie, George M., i'.nd A. Smithson, Glenwood, Minn.
Horseshoe. 1,451,007; Apr. 10.
Bogle, John C. (See Sands, R. G., Bogle, and Folds.)
ISoyie, Jouu C, OaK. Park, assignor to Cook Electric Com-
pany, cnicago, iU. Kenewable electric fuse. 1.443.865 ;
Jan. 30.
b..,-i. . .ii.iin C, Oak Park, assignor to Frank B. Cook
Company, Chicago, ill. 1- us>-. 1,469,767 ; uci. 2.
i.ugl y, i;eubi-n A., Washington, D. C. Hat holder.
1,-158,6;;8 , J UM<- 1 .'
Uu;;.--rua. 'i'horvald, and A. R. Henriksen, Holen, Norway.
Sanitary device for water-closets and the like.
i,-t-f'.'-{ja ; Jan. 2'6.
Liogusch, Emil G., assignor of one-fourth to C. E. Wisner,
lietroit, Mich. Internal-combustion engine. 1,474,617 ;
iNov. i:o.
Bogusky, Autoni, New York, N. Y. Meat oven. 1,444,945 ;
Feb. 13.
Buhan, W illiam J., St. Paul, Minn. Car construction.
1,457,296 ; June 5.
Bohannon, Charles R., assignor of one-half to G. E.
Watson, Highland Park, Ky. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,466,783 ; Sept. 4.
Bohannon, Wilson, inc. (See Sauerbrei, William N,,
assignor. )
Boliart, George S., W'ashington, D. C, assignor to G. H.
\\ hittint-'haiii, trustee, Baltimore, Md. Dye and making
.sain . 1,4()4,802 ; Aug. 14.
Bohart, George S., Washington, D. C, assignor to G. H.
VVhittingham, trustee, Baltimore, Md. Dyeing.
i.-Hj4,8U3; Aug. 14.
Bohland, Carl P., St. Paul, Minn. Washing bowl.
1, +6 1,994 ; bept. 18.
Boble, Karl, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktieugesellschaft,
Essen-on-the ituhr, Germany. Press for stamping
Uaxigeu end plates and the like. 1,446,373 ; Feb. 20.
Bohie, Ivarl, aasignjr to Fried. Krupp Aktiengeseilschaft,
Essen-on-the-ituhr, Germany. Swaging press. 1,451,756;
.-\pr. IT.
Bohle, Karl, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft,
Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Press for producing hol-
low bodies. 1,470,593; Oct. 16.
Boiue, Karl, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktienge-
sellschaft, Ess^ n - on - the - Ruhr, Germany. Press for
manufacturing sheet metal and plates with turned-up
outer edgi s. 1.456,586 ; May 29.
Rob tin, .Vrvid, Trenton, N. J. Knife sharpener. 1,462,080;
July 17.
Bohlin, Nels and S. Forner, Chicago, III. Transmission
gearing for motor vehicles. 1,477,208 ; Dec. 11.
Hu m^in. hrii' SI .\., assLsuor to Kiilugg Switciiboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Desk-stand base.
1,450,169 ; Apr. 3.
Bohlman, Ernest A., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Switchboard lamp.
1.4(i9,208 ; Oct. 2.
Bohlman. Ernest A., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard
and Supply Company, Chicago, III. Key. 1,472,787 ;
Nov. 6.
Bohlman, George J., Medford, assignor to American
Water Supply Co. of New England, Boston, Mass.
Paper cup. 1,448.329 ; Mar. 13.
Bohni, Lndwig. (.■>ee Kuhland, Max, assignor.)
Bobme, Kurt, Berlin-Siemensstadt, assignor to Siemens &
llalske Aktieng- sellschaft. Wernerwerk, Siemensstadt,
near Berlin. (Jerniany. Selectina switch for use iu
telephone systems. 1,450.352; Apr. 3.
Bii'mer. Max. Chemnitz. Germany, assignor to O. A.
Belier, Newtonville, Mass. Wool - combing machine.
I!e15.52R: Jan. 16.
RohniUnr. .Tnh" C. KanknU-pp. assignor tn Pears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Spreader. 1,445,265 ; Feb. 13.
Bohniker, John ('.. and J. (Jeistwhlte, Kankakee, assignors
to Sears. Roebnok and Co., Chicago, III. Double-disk
harrow. 1,442.599: Jan. 16.
Rohn, ITprman W, (See Stuetzel, A., and Bohn.)
Bohner. Clyde C, Chicago, III., assignor to General Elec-
tn> Company. Glas.sworking mold, 1,462,362 ;
.Tulv 17.
Bohnert, C. & W. (See Weber, Georg, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Bohnhaidt, Charles F. H., assignor to The Crown Cork
and Seal Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Mel.
Process of and apparatus for renovating coated metal
sheets. 1,457,688 ; June 5.
BohocU, Joseph J., assignor of thirty-five per cent to C.
Kyft and thirty per cent to A. Purcell, Yonkers, N. Y.
Color box. 1,462,479; July 24.
Bohr, Henry B., assignor to The Julian & Kokenge Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shoe. 1,461,793 ; July 17.
Bohrer, Stuart A., Chicago, 111. lieversible cuff. 1,444,901 ;
Feb. la.
Bohrmanu, William C, Belvedere, Calif. Abrasive device.
1.469,404 ; Oct. 2.
Bohue, William A. (See Peirson, C. 11., and Bohue.)
Boice, Harry. (See Dudley, P. E., and Boice.)
Boice, William T., Nashua, Iowa. Combined pencil
sharpener and holder. 1,474,885 ; Nov. 20.
Boileau, Walter K., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Pittsburgh
Oil Kefining Corporation. Treating brake and trans-
mission bands. Ke. 15,543 ; Feb. 20.
Boirault, Louis, Paris, France. Brake-operating device
for railway vehicles. 1,440,443 ; Jan. 2.
Boirault, Lmiis, l';iris, I'rauce. Brake-operating mecha-
nism. 1,445,065 ; Feb. 13.
Boisset, Charles, New Orleans, liS.. Cork-inserting ma-
chine. 1,474,J27 ; Nuv. la.
Boisvert, Joseph L., Bourbonnais, 111. Poultry nest.
1,461,303; July ID.
Boitiioit, Samuel 11., Kouuoke, Va. Direction indicator
tor motor vehicles. 1,455,422 ; May 15.
Bojtos, Dezso, Hoebliug, N. J. Waterproof boot.
1,469,291 ; Oct. 2.
Boker Cutlery & Hardware Company. (See Redman,
Charles H., assignor.)
Boker, H., & Co., inc. (of N. J.). (See Eedman, Walter
H., assignor. J
Boker, Hermann Heinrich, & Co. (See Grimme, Johannes,
assignor.)
Boker, Vitus A., Minneapolis, Minn. Check protector.
1,441,778 ; Jan. 9.
Bolaii, James, Bostun, Mass. Two-part piston for internal-
combustion engines. 1,463,245 ; July 31.
Boland, William P. (See Dougherty, John J., assignor.)
Bolander, John A., Berkeley, Calif. Banjo. 1,454,620;
May 8.
Bolander, L. Ph., & Son. (See Bolander, Louis P. as-
signor.)
Bolander, Louis P., assignor to L. Ph. Bolander & Son, San
Francisco, Calif. Revolving flagpole truck. 1,448,825 ;
Mar. 20.
Bolander, Louis P., assignor to L. Ph. Bolander & Son,
San Francisco, Calif. Counterbalanced flagpoU'.
1,470,320 ; Oct. 9.
Bole, Robert E., Los Angeles, Calif. Grinding and pol-
ishing machine. 1,442,381 ; Jan. 16.
Bolei, Jesse, Stockton, 111. llouk. 1,475,046; Nov. 20.
Bolek, John J. (See Ryzowicz, L., and Bolek.)
Bol^ns, Coltc 11., et al,, administrators. (See Bowser,
Au^iu.stus. )
Bolens, Harry W., Port Washington, Wis. Chair iron.
1.459.138 ; June 19.
Boley, isrnst, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The American
Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Continuously
cleaning and drawiug wire. 1,470,374 ; Oct. 9.
Boley, Ernst, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The American
Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Continuous-
wire-drawing bench. 1,470,375 ; Oct. 9.
Boley, Warren, Lodi, Ohio. Cable hanger. 1,469,578 ;
Oct. 2.
Bolf, John, Miles, Tex. Animal poke. 1,446,959 ; Feb. 27.
Bolf, John, Miles, Tex. Animal trap. 1,452,355 ; Apr. 17.
Bolg&r, Sfindor, Vienna, Austria, assignor to J. Breyer,
Nashville, Tenn. Chain and making same. 1,452,408 ;
Apr. 17.
Bolger, Edward, New York, N. Y. Oiling device.
1,469,616; Oct. 2.
Bolger, Robert S. (See Masury, A. F., and Bolger.)
Bolger, Robert S., New York, N. Y. Laminated spool.
1,445,931 ; Feb. 20.
Bolger, Robert S., assignor to International Motor Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Motor-truck sprinkler and
flusher. 1,448,910 ; Mar. 20.
Bolger, Robert S., assignor to International Motor Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Extension ladder. 1,457,100:
May 29.
Bolger, Robert S., assignor to International Motor Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Aerial extension ladder.
1.470.139 ; Oct. 9.
Bolin, John H. (See Rawson, Myron R., assignor.)
Bolinder, Erik A., Stockholm; Sweden. Making barrels
and casks. 1,476,041 ; Dee. 4.
Bolitho, John B., et al. (See Goldstone, Frederick G.,
assignor. )
Bolkesj5, Lelf T., Notodden, Norway. Turning indicator
for automobiles. 1,454,012 ; May 1.
Boll, William II. P., assignor to Phoemco Limited, Sydney
New South Wales, Australia. Collapsible container!
1,443,614 ; Jan. 30
Boiler, George C. and W. B., Loomis, Calif. Frult-presa
crate and eleat-positlonlng machine. 1,452 866 ;
Apr. 24.
Boiler, George C, Loomis, and E. Clarenbach, Gridley.
Calif. Spoke tightener. 1,470,137 ; Oct. 9.
lioUer, W.irren B. (See Boiler, George C. and W. B.)
Bolles, Robert O., et al., trustees. (See Snodgrass, C.
W., and Whitmoyer, assignors.)
Bolllieimei', Kbiuehard, and E. T. Wilkeus, Fort Loramie,
uhio. Wheeled grader. 1,460,225 ; June 26.
Boiling, Bartlett, jr., Charlotte, N. C. Method of and
means for separating granular material. 1,445,197 ;
Feb. 13.
Bollinger, Charles, Chicago, 111. Draft gauge. 1,443,785 ;
Jan. 30.
Bollinger, Frederick A., Akron, Ohio. Tire tread. Des.
63,2Ty ; Nov. 20.
BoUman, Grover B., Sugarcreek, Ohio. Tractor hitch.
1,462,930; July 24.
BoUman, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Obtaining leci-
thin from vegetable raw materials. 1,464,557 ; Aug. 14.
Bollman, Kolaua U., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to C. F.
Hagau, Bristol, \ a. Fuel-supply apparatus for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,441,209 ; Jan. 9.
Bollmaun, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Distilling ap-
paraUi.s. 1,449,313; Mar. 20.
Bollmann, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Countercur-
reut apparatus. 1,474,062 ; Nov. 13.
Bolls, William W., Washington, D. C. Bead threading or
display box. 1,467,352 ; Sept. 11.
Bolte, Joseph G., Davenport, Iowa. Tractor steering
mechanism. 1,461,965; July 17.
I'.oium, Ufurse J., Sa.vre, Pa. Toy. 1,455,473; May 15.
Bolton, George W., Detroit, Mich. Artificial bait.
1.477,804; Dec. 18.
Bolton, Jack it. (tJee Wiliianis, J. D., Bolton, and Struue.)
Bultshuuser, Heinrich, Zurich, Switzerland. Steam-tur-
bine-driven locomotive. 1,404,024 ; .\ug. 7.
Boltshausir, Heinrich, Zurich, Switzerland. Steam-driven
locomotive. 1,405,111 ; Aug 14.
Bomar, Harry J. (See \\;iguou, W. P., and Boniar.)
Bombardie, Charles H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wire-
bounds Patents Couipauy, Kittery, Ale. jMucbine for
use in making boxes. 1,463,382; July ;;i.
Bombrini Parodi-Delflno. (See Ferrari, Fabjo, assignor.)
itommer, Emil, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hinge. 1,447,641 ;
Mar. 6.
Bonamy, Kdwurd L. (See Elliott, P. J., and Bonamy.)
Bonanno, Lucille B., New 'York, N. Y., assignor to The
Lowell Company, LoweU, Mass. Apparatus fur molding
the facial muscies. 1,44a, 725 ; Jan. ao.
Bond, Alexander R. (See Lescarboura, A. C, and Bond.)
Bond, Alexander R. (See Walker, J. B., and Bond.)
Bond, James E., Savvtelle, Calif. Burglar alarm.
1,461,206; July 10.
Bond, James W., assignor of one-half to W. J. Tayiur,
Columbia, S. C. Brace for radius rods. l,450,42i, ;
Apr. 3.
Bond, Joe, Bessemer, Ala. Barbecue stove. 1,463,930 ;
Aug. 7.
Bond, John S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Worthington
I'ump and ilaciiinery Corporation. Tube mill.
l,44-l.l<!i ; i-eli. I.
Bond, Joseph T., Phoenix, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Oswego Falls Corporation, Fulton, N. Y.
Machine for making paper container bodies and the
like. 1,478,098; Dec. 18.
Bond, Joseph W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,468,773 ; Sept. 25.
Bond Manufacturing Corporation. (See Bond, William
G., assignor.)
Bond, William G., assignor to Bond Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del. Process of and apparatus
for manufacturing articles of comminuted cork.
1,453,617 ; May 1.
Bondi, James, Buffalo, N. Y. Mold for cement blocks.
1,460,403; July 3.
Bondy, Richard S. (See Feder, Louis H., assignor.)
Bone, Benjamin F., et al. (See Dungan, John E., as-
signor.)
Bone, David R., Oglesby, Tex. Apparatus for hydrating
lime. 1,469,209 ; Oct. 2.
Bonel, Splro S., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Vehicle body construction and upholstery there-
for. Rel5,725 : Nov. 27.
Bonelli, George A., Kingman, Ariz. Molding plastic struc-
tures and apparatus for use in same. 1,455,039 ;
May 15.
Bonelli, George A., Kingman, Ariz. Spiral-wire-forming
device. 1,471,235; Oct. 16.
Bonelli, Ijouis, Upper Montclair, N. J. Shoe tool.
1,451,288; Apr. 10.
Boner, Hans, Madulein, Switzerland. Saw for sawing
trees. 1,450,540; Apr. 3.
Bonetto, Domenico, Roanoke, 111. Fluid-motor system.
1,471,095; Oct. 16.
Boney, Ashton M. (See Bunker, J. W., and Boney.)
Boiifield, Emmons W., assignor to American Box Board
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Shipping crate.
1,449,374 ; Mar. 27.
Bongiornl, Frank. (See Baggio, J., and Bongiomi.)
Bonglrno, Andrew, Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy cat. Des.
62.214 ; Apr. 17.
Bonham, Charles, San Francisco, Calif. Sash-cord
fastener. 1,471,938; Oct. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alpliabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Mold for concrete
y. Lock. 1,473,076 ;
Woodworking machine.
liuuheiui, Frank M., St. Louis, Mo. Siphoning device.
l,405.i;07; Aug. 14.
r.onUOte, Gerald. (See de MontmoUin, G., Spieler, and
BonhOte.)
noiiil":u'(>, Arthur, New York, N. Y., assignor to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Slipproof stair unit.
1.4r.S,6Sl ; June 12.
Hoiiifacino, Lawrence C, and M. B. Irby, Baltimore, Md.
Tire armor. 1,456,421 ; May 21!.
Bonigcr, Emil C., Davenport, Iowa
Mocks. 1,450,945 ; June 20.
Bonilla, Ralph S., New York, N. V
Nov. 6.
Bonin, Clement F., Denmark, Wis.
I,4.~.4,2G4 ; May S.
Bonii\e, Charles E., Melrose Park, and H. W. Stauffer,
Maiiheim, assignors to J. 11. Moseman, Lancaster, Pa.
Mllk-can-wasbing machine. 1,475,535; Nov. 27.
Bonine, Charles E., Melrose Park, and H. W. Stauffer,
Maiilielin, assisruors to J. II. Moseman, Lancaster, Pa.
Machine for wa.-^hing milk cans or similar receptacles.
1,475.536 : Nov. 27.
Boninsegni, Riccardo, Florence, Italy. Transmitting and
reversing gear. 1,462,900 ; July 24.
Bonk. Frank, jr., Ripon, Wis. Automatic loop setter for
motion-picture machines. 1,472,628 ; Oct. 30.
Bonk, Frank J., and A. W. Stewart, Ripon, Wis. Auto-
mafic electric-circuit-control mechanism. 1,461,207;
July 10.
Bonnard, Georges, Plombieres, St. Marcel, France. Re-
fining tin and antimony. 1,475,422; Nov. 27.
Bonnill, Dorothy, Winchester, Ky. Gaseous-f^el mixer.
1,453,656; May 1.
Bonncll, William A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Junction box and
knock-out therefor. 1,477,806; Dec. 18.
Biiniielvcke, Emil, Washington, D. C. Chart. 1,458,264 ;
June" 12.
Bonner-Charter Motor Company. (See Bonner, Clarence
E., assignor.)
Bonner, Clarence E., New York, N. Y., assignor to Bon-
ner-Charter Motor Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating
system. 1,459,819: June 26.
Bonner, E^ed W., Pottstown, Pa. Nonglare eyeshield.
1,462,532; July 24.
Bonner, Richard S., La Grange, Ark. Cotton-thinning
machine. 1,472,288 ; Oct. .SO.
Bonnet, Frangois, Villefranche-sur-Saone, France. Mold-
ing apparatus for compressed blocks. 1,461,860 ;
July 17.
Bonnet, Frederick C, Hamburg, N. Y., and R. Franklin,
Durant, Okla. Oil-well fishing tool. 1,455,237 ;
May 15.
Bonnet, Louis, Perplgnan, France, assignor to J. Pais-
seau, Paris, France. Manufacture of artificial pearls.
1,466.575 ; Aug. 28.
Bonneville, Joseph H., Stamford, Conn., and H. S. Barnes,
Yonkers, N. X. Manifolding envelopes. 1,469,878 ;
Oct. 9.
Bonney, Blck R., assignor to Stroud and Company, Omaha,
Nebr. Steering means for drawn vehicles. 1,421,757;
Apr. 17.
Bonney, George C. (See MacBride, G. W., and Bonney.)
Bonney, John C. G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Window-washing
apparatus. 1,454,.S73 ; May 8.
Bonnle-B Company, The. (See Ashbrooke, John T., as-
signor.)
BoiiiSm, .Alfred, Paterson, N. J. Propelling blades for
reversible steam turbines. 1,468,555 ; Sept. 18.
Bonom, Alfred, Paterson, N. J. Flexible and insulating,
supporting, and reenforcing rings for crown blades of
turbines. 1,468,694 ; Sept. 25.
Bon.sall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 1,449,161 ;
Mar. 20.
Bonsall. Charles D.. Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 1.450,243 ;
Apr. 3.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to
phy Company, New Kensington, Pa.
1,455.776: May 22.
Bonsall, Charle.s D., Pittsburgh, assignor to
phv Companv, New Kensington, I'a.
1.455,777 ; May 22.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 1,456,531 ;
May 29.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Mur-
phy Companv, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
1.457,421 ; June 5.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. IMurphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 1,458,385 ;
.Tune 12.
Bon.sall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, I'a. Car roof. 1,458.386 :
June 12.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P.
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Metal
1,4.59,436 ; June 19.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P.
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
July 3.
P. H.
Car
Mur-
roof.
P. H. Mur-
Car roof.
H. Murphy
car roof.
H. Murphy
1,460,568 ;
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. II. Mur-
phy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
1,461,721 ; July 17.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Mur-
phy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
1,478,632 ; Dec. 25.
Bonsall, Charles D., assignor to P. H. Murphy Company,
Parnassus, I'a. Carline. 1,461.704; July 10.
Bonser, Fred, Colorado Springs, Colo. Grasping instru-
ment. 1,453,543; May 1.
Bonsiakos, Michael, San Francisco, Calif. Aeroplane con-
struction. 1,457,871 ; June 5.
Bonta, Arthur K., deceased, New York, N. Y. ; M. W.
Bonta, executrix. Starter for combustion engines.
1.440,815 ; Jan. 2.
Bonta, Mary W.. executrix. (See Bonta, Arthur K.)
Boock, Arthur, Tripp, S. Dak. Tire remover. 1,473,397 ;
Nov. 6.
Boock, Gustave J., Conyngham, assignor of one-half to
E. G. Hines, Drums, Pa. Foot accelerator for trac-
tors. 1,466,688; Sept. 4.
Booker, Charles A., Minier, 111. Hand rest. 1,457,958;
June 5.
Booker, Walter D., Wawanesa, Manitoba, Canada. Heat-
ing device. 1.444.102; Feb. 6.
Bookhout, James R. (See Bookhout, John J. and J. R.)
Bookhout, John J. and J. R., Dallas, Tex. Underreamer.
1,449,314; Mar. 20.
Books, Joseph, McKeesport, Pa. Clamp. 1,446,374;
Feb. 20.
Bookwalter, Albert B., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Ore sepa-
rator. 1,461.647; July 10.
Boome, Alexander. (See Kramer, L., and Boome.)
Hoome, Alexander, Chicago, lU. Work driver for lathes.
1,444,724; Feb. 6.
Boomershine, Adam, assignor of one-half to J. C. Slager,
Dayton, Ohio. Oil retainer for journal boxes.
1,460,809 ; July 3.
Boomsliter, Charles C, Grand Rapids, Mich. Differential
gear for automobiles. 1,472,629 ; Oct. 30.
Boon, Wilfred L., North Attleboro, Mass. Tube-capping
machine. 1,446,542 ; Feb. 27.
Boone, Albert, Sawtelle, Calif. Auxiliary air supply
1.457.207 ; May 29.
Boone, Clarence E., Long Beach, Calif. Wave motor.
1,461,747: July 17.
Boone Heater Corporation. (See Boone, Robert, assignor.)
Boone, Robert, Asbury Park, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Boone Heater Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Lighting device for gas. 1,453,906 ; May 1.
liooraem, John F., New York, N. Y. Wall construction.
1,454,310 ; May 8.
Booraem, John F., Greenwich, Conn. Swimming-pool
construction. 1,461,026 : July 10.
Booraem, John F.. Greenwich, Conn. Protecting ceramic
swimming-pool structures. 1,464,804 ; Aug. 14.
Boorum & Pease Company. (See Von Auw, Alwin, as-
signor.)
Boos, Casper M. B., Chicago. lU. Silo-door frame.
1.461.208 ; July 10.
Boos, Orlando J., Los Angeles, Calif. Conveyer.
1,454,809 ; May 8.
Boosalis, Gus N., et al. (See Simmons, Alfred K., as-
signor.)
Boosted, Henry J.. Kenosha, Wis. Tire pump. 1,456,719 ;
May 29.
Booth, Benjamin W., Ketchikan, Alaska. Animal trap.
1.467.832 ; Sept. 11.
Booth, Charles H. (See McCormish, William E., as-
signor. )
Booth, Christopher S., Camp Poii»t, 111. Book holder.
1,440,656 ; Jan. 2.
Booth, Christopher S.. Camp Point. 111. Writing instru-
ment. 1,441,828 ; Jan. 9.
Booth, Earl C, assignor to Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Vending-machine housing. Des.
63,609 : Dec. 25.
Booth, George W., Islington, Ontario, Canada. Tunnel
kiln. 1,474,063 : Nov. 13.
Booth, Henrv S., Manchester, England. Rotary engine.
1.447.833 ; Mar. 6.
Booth, James W. and T. C, Corlass, Kelghley, England.
Loom shuttle. 1,475,679 ; Nov. 27.
Booth, John S., Dallas, Tex. Hat tray. 1.445,743;
Feb. 20.
Booth, John T., Birmingham, England. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,447,752 ; Mar. 6.
Booth, John T., Birmingham, England. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,468,225 ; Sept. 18.
Booth, John W., Trenton, Ontario, Canada. Needle chuck
for sound reproducers. 1,461,176: July 10.
Booth,. Joseph B. S., Sidcup, England, assignor to Lanston
Monotype Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Typo-
graphic composing machine. 1,465,296 ; Aug. 21.
Booth, Levis M., Plainfield, N. J. Manufacturing paper
or pulp. 1,443,454 ; Jan. 30.
Booth, Sheldon M., Chicago, 111. Means to withdraw sur-
face water from bathing beaches and resorts. 1,456,759 ;
May 29.
Booth, Wallace W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Furnace bridge walL
1,467,566 ; Sept. 11.
Booth, Wallace W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Auxiliary closure
for doorways of freight cars. 1,469,914 ; Oct. 9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJiabetical list of patentees — CJontinued.
Booth, Walter B- (See Barwell, J. W., Ward, Nelson,
Hingher. Booth, and Blows.)
Booth, Wilfred E., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York. N. Y. Electrical-wave
transmission system. 1,470,955 ; Oct. 16.
Booth, William N., Detroit, Mich. Wheel boring and fac-
ing machine. 1,459,011 ; June 19.
Booih, VVillium N., Detroit, Mich. Forming vehicle
wheels. 1,464,495 ; Aug. 14.
Booth, William N., Detroit, Mich. Metallic felly foi
vehicle wheels. 1,469,768; Oct. 9.
Booth, William N., Detroit, Mich. Metallic felly and rini
for vehicle wheels. 1,469,769 ; Oct. 9.
Booth, William N., Detroit, Mich. Driving lug for de
mountable rims of vehicle wheels. 1,475,167 ; Nov. 27.
Booth, William T., East Orange, N. .1., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Protective device. 1,462,026: .luly 17.
Booth, William T., East Orange, N. J., and W. A. Boyd,
Brooklyn, assignors to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Antenna system.
1,464,168; Aug. 7.
Boothe, Gardner L., executor. (See Janney, Eobert
B. li.)
Bootrym, Adam, assignor of one-half to .1. BarUowskl,
Scranton, Pa. Brickmaking machine. 1,446,330 ;
Feb. 20.
Boots, Edgar W. (See Tolla, T., and Boots.)
Boott Mills. (See Flather, Frederick A., assignor.)
Booz, Frank V (See Bradley, J. A., and Booz. j
Booze, Macdonald C. (See Beecher, M. F., and Booze.)
Booze, Macdonald C, assignor to Norton Company, Worces
ter, Mass. Nonslip quartz tile. 1,451,456 ; Apr. 10.
Booze, Macdonald C, assignor to Norton Company.
Worcester, Mass. Ceramic article and making the
s:ime. 1.459,;^.")7 ; June 19.
Borax Consolidated Limited.
assignor.)
Borax Consolidated Limited.
signer.)
Borcherdt, Walter 0., Austinville, Va., assignor to The
New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Concen
tration of minerals. 1,445,989 ; Feb. 20.
Borcherdt, Walter O., Austinville, Va., assignor to Thi
New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Concen
tration of oxidized ores. 1,446,375 ; Feb. 20.
Borcherdt, Walter O., Austinville, Va., assignor to The
New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Flotation
of minerals. 1,446,376; Feb. 20.
Borcherdt, Walter O., Austinville, Va., assignor to The
New Jersey Zinc Co, New York, N. Y. Treatment of
concentrates. 1,446,377 ; Feb. 20.
Borcherdt, Walter O., Austinville, Va., assignor to The
New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Filtration
of ore pulps. 1,446,378 : Feb. 20.
Borcherdt. Walter O., Austinville, Va., assignor to The
New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Wet
process of classifying comminuted material. 1,448,514 :
Mar. 13.
Borcherdt. Walter O., Austinville, Va., assignor to The
New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Treatment
of minerals. 1,448,515 ; Mar. 13.
Borcherdt, Walter 0., Austinville, Va., assignor to The
New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Concen-
tration of minerals. 1,454.838 ; Mav 8.
Borchert, Fred L. (See Borchert, William and P. L.)
Borchert, William and P. L., assignors to The Tagit
Company, Rockford, III. Staple-tag-afflxing piachine.
1.442,212; Jan. 16.
Borchert, William and P. L., assignors to The Tagit Com-
pany, Rockford, 111. Tag-afflxing machine. 1,467,469 ;
Sept. 11.
Borden, Charles R. C, Brookline, Mass. Valve.
1,468,273 ; Sept. IS.
(See Charland, Louis J., as
(See Kelly, Albert A..
(See Kelly, Andrew, as
Borden Company, The.
signor.)
Borden Company, The.
signor.)
Borden Company, The.
signer:)
Borden Company, The.
signor.)
Borden Company, The.
(See Hopkins, Archibald E., as-
(See Nonneman, Ira W., as
(See Ried, Henrita F. H., as-
(See Taylor, Burt E., assignor.)
Borden, Edward R., assignor to Mudge & Company,
Chicago, 111. Power-transmission device. 1,469,579 ;
Oct. 2.
Bore, Johan, and A. Skoglund, Gottenborg, assignors to C.
A. A. Westerberg, Stockholm, Sweden. Steam cleansing
device for locomotive boilers or the like. 1,463,494 ;
July 31.
Borel, Charles, Geneva, Switzerland, assignor to J. E. A.
Trub, New York, N. Y. System of building construction.
1.473,418; Nov. 6.
Borelli, Albert, San Francisco, Calif. Barrel for locks.
1,463,495; July 31.
Boren, Kiirl E. (See Rodman, H., and Boren.)
Borg, Carl W., Aberdeen, Wash. Artificial bait.
1.467.7.50; Sept. 11.
Borg, Fredrik G., Chicago, 111. Steel truss. 1.467,224 :
Sept. 4.
Borg, Fredrik G., Chicago, 111. Concrete bulkhead or re-
taining wall. 1,467,470; Sept. 11.
Borgps, Alfredo E., Portaleza, Ceara, Brazil. Power brake
for railway cars. 1,457,766 ; June 5.
Borgfeldt, George & Co. (See Sander, Alfred H., assignor.)
Borgo, Edmondo M., Turin, Italy. Pump with variable
output. 1,445,285 ; Feb. 13.
Boring, John W., and G. A. Wagoner, Gibsonville, N. C.
Coin assorter. 1,458,515 ; June 12.
Borja y Dizon, Benito, Manila. Eyeglass attachment.
1,467,358 ; Sept. 11.
Borkey, Stephen P., Detroit, Mich. Piston ring.
1,475,680 ; Nov. 27.
Borland, Bruce, Chicago, 111. Car seal. 1,440.764 ;
Jan. 2.
Borlase, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Bag holder.
1,456,175; May 22.
Borlase, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Bag holder.
1,476.045 : Dec. 4.
Borleis, August, Raspeburg, Baltimore, Md. Scissors
sharpener. 1,471,136; Oct. 16.
Borlenghi. Louis, et al. (See Garland, George F., as-
signor.)
Borinan, Paul C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mounting pictures.
1,442,639 ; Jan. 16.
Born, William P., Lakewood, Ohio. Garbage incinerator.
1.461,108; July 10.
Borne, John F., and G. A. Galloway, Buffalo, N. Y.
Bottle stopper. 1,448,051 ; Mar. 13.
Bornmann, Carl, assignor to Ansco Company, Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Finder for folding cameras. 1,445,198 ;
Feb. 13.
Bornmann, Carl, assignor to Ansco Company, Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Film-spool carriage. 1,464,558 ; Aug. 14.
Bornschein, Georg, Bautzen, Germany. Laying-on and
removing device for platen printing presses. 1,446,379 ;
Feb. 20.
Borokoff, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 62,053;
Mar. 13.
Borougli, Willard L. (See Lorraine, D. G., and Borough.)
Borowsky, Peter. (See Ma,ika, S., and Borowsky.)
BSrresen, Adolf H., M.iondalen, and K. Holter, Skolen,
near Christiana, Norway. Water-supplying device for
pulp-screening machines. 1,468,695 ; Sept. 25.
BorresdU, Borre H.. Minneapolis, Minn. Card and tag
bolder. 1.478.598; Dec. 25.
Borromite Company of America, The. (See Lee, Yong
K., assignor.)
Borroni, Amatore. (See Conti, A., and Borronl.)
Borroughs, Joseph N., Oakland, Calif. Machine for
folding towels. 1,463,918 ; Aug. 7.
Bors-Koefned, Axel. (See Clement, Clement A, assignor.)
Borst, Andrew J., jr., BufTalo, N. Y. Traction device for
vide wheels. 1.446,870; Feb. 27. ■ -
Borst, Andrew J., jr., Buffalo, N. Y. Antiskid device for
vehicle wheels. 1,461,378 : July 10.
Borst, Andrew J., jr., Buffalo, N. Y. Motor vehicle.
1,476,355; Dec. 4.
Borst, Joseph P. and W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brush for
talking machines. 1,442.680 ; Jan. 16.
Borst, Joseph F. and W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brush for talk-
ing machines. 1,464,405; Ang. 7,
Borst, Joseph F. and W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Table for
talking machines. 1,466,576 ; Aug. 28.
Borst, William. (See Borst, Joseph P. and W.)
Borstelman, Henry I,., Lvon Mountain, N. Y. Tonlc-
applving comb. 1,475.786; Nov. 27.
Bort. Katherine S., Washington, D. C. Cosmetic cream.
1,476,483; Dec. 4.
Borton, Frederick W., Miami, Fla. Electric soldering iron.
1,456.760: May 29.
Borzvkowski, Benno, Paris, France. Apparatus for the
production of threads. 1.450,131 ; Mar. 27.
Boscato, Vittorio, Diano Marina, Italy. Ignition starting
device for ignition magnetos. 1,445,661 ; Feb. 20.
Bosch, Carl, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne. E. Dehnel, Ros-
sen, near Marseburg, and C. Kircher, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Badische .Anilin & Soda Fabrik,
Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rh!ne, Bavaria, Germany. Con-
version of ammonia into ammonium chloride. 1,453,060;
Apr. 24.
Bosch. Herman J.. New York, N. Y. Drying appliance.
1.455.2.'?8: May 15.
Bosch, Robert, Akticngesellschaft, (See Pi.'^eher, Otto,
assignor.)
Roscli, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Friedrichs,
Ernst.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Horig, Heinrlch,
assignor.)
Bosclike, George W., Ran Francisco, Calif. Railway-track
spike. 1,440,444; Jan. 2.
Bosco, George B., Chicago, 111. Form clamp. 1,445,286
Feb. 13.
Bdsco, George B., Chicago, 111. Form clamp. 1,454,502
May 8.
Bosco, George B., Chicago, lU. Form clamp. 1,475,424
Nov. 27.
Rose, August Z., Willits, Calif. Flour sifter. 1,468,454
Sept. IS.
Bose, Frederick J., Norristown, Pa. Smoking mixture.
1,462,480 ; July 24.
Bosle, Jacob P. (See Baines, J. E., and Bosle.)
Bosley, Milton W., Baltimore, Md. Grip conduit for
electric conductors. 1,444,057 ; Feb. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
63
Boss, John C, Elkhart, Ind. Apparatus for drying brick
and other clay articles. 1,468,990 ; Sept. 25.
Boss Washing Machine Company, The. (See Dletz, Wil-
liam (". F., as.sisinor.)
Boss, William, St. Paul, Minn. Humidifier. 1,472,150 ;
Oct. 30.
Bosse-ForU Company. (See Ford, Clarence W., assignor.)
Bosse, Frederick J., Morristown, Pa. Adhesive tape.
1,4-tl.Gr.G; .Tan. 9.
Bossehnann, Richard, Berlin. Germany. Pressure-regulat-
int; device for intermediate steam-withdrawal installa-
tions. 1,464.596 ; Aug. 14.
Bosserman, Archibald A., Greenville, Va., assignor to The
Cleveland Chain & Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Chain-link connector. 1,442,043; Jan. 16.
Bossert, William F., XJtica, N. Y. Semaphore. 1,449,580 ;
Mar. 27.
Bosshard, .Tohn J., assignor to The Hill Pump Valve Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Automatic screw machine.
1,467,304; Sept. 11.
Bosshard, Theodore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cherry and confec-
tion center depositing apparatus. 1,473,458 ; Nov. 6.
Bosshardt, Edwin. (See Dinkelspiel, L., and Bosshardt. )
Bossliart, .Tuhn W., and E. \V. MacUison, Louisville, Ky
Dnst collector. 1,459,610 : June 19.
Boss!, Enea, assignor to Self Feeding Vaporizer Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Intake manifold for internal-
combustion engines. 1,471,822 ; Oct. 23.
Bos.siiii, Kaoul F., London, England. Coffee-making ma-
chine. 1.473.898: Nov. 13.
Bossu, Pierre P., Neuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to Societe
Anonyme des Etablissements L. Bleriot, Paris, France.
Means for transmitting motion. 1,449,263 ; Mar. 20.
Bost, William D., Los Angeles, H. M. Miller, South Pasa-
dena, and G. W. Garwood, El Monte, assignors to Na-
tional Peeling Machine Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Apparatus for peeling fruits and vegetables. 1,468,873 ;
Sept. 25.
Bostater, Herbert L. (See Williams, S. B., jr., and Bos-
tater.)
Bosiedo, Louis G., Chicago, 111. Propulsion device.
1,460,051 ; June 26.
Bostodo. Louis (3., Chicago, 111. Oil-burning furnace.
1,469,770 ; Oct. 9.
Bostock, Francis J. (See Brown, P., and Bostock.)
Boston, Gilbert H., Gainesville, Tex. Garment hanger and
presser. 1,441,057; Jan. 2.
Boston Insulated Wire and Cable Company. (See Burley,
H. B., and Rooney, assignors.)
Boston Jewelry Manufacturing Company. (See Anshen,
Zalkiud, assignor.)
Boston Machine Works Company. (See Osgood, Walter
P., assignor.)
Boston Miichine Works Company. (See Osgood, W. P.,
Smith, and Peabody, assignors.)
Boston Pencil Pointer Company. (See Wilson, Allen P.,
assignor.)
Boston Rubber Shoe Company. (See Lawrence, G. L.,
Jr., and Field, assignors.)
Boston Tool and Manufacturing Company. (See Rein-
bard, Frank A., assignor.)
Bostroem, August. (See Schwartz, S. H., and Bostroem.)
Bostroem, August, assignor to S. R. Schwartz, New York,
N. Y. Column for a lamp. Des. 61,760; Jan. 9.
Bostrom, Earnst A., assignor to Pomona Products Com-
pany, Griffin, Ga. Roasting machine. 1,452,409 ;
Apr. 17.
Bostrom, Earnst A., assignor to Pomona Products Com-
pany, Griffin, Ga. Coring machine. 1,463,114 ; July 24.
Bostrom. Philip, Gooding, Idaho. Harness-trace sup-
port and assembly. 1,455,705 : May 15.
Bostwick, Edward C, Laurium, Mich. Brush clamp.
1,477,685: Dec. 18.
Bostwick. Edwin G. (See Pale, S., and Bostwick.)
Bostwick, RoUa B., et al. (See Jacobs, James J., as-
signor.)
Boswell, Fletcher O., Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle wheel.
1,457,142; May 29.
Boswell, George G. F., Indianapolis, Ind. Combined shock
absorber and rebound check for motor-propelled ve-
hicles. 1,462,737; July 24.
Boswell, George G. P., Indianapolis, Ind. Rebound-check
shock absorber. 1,462,738; July 24.
Boswell, James G., Weeks. La. Mill. 1,447,834 ; Mar. 6.
Boswell, William C, Baltimore, Md. Electric sadiron.
1,471,823: Oct. 23.
Bosworth, Alfred W., Boston, Mass. Powdered modifled-
milk substitute. 1,450,836 : Apr. 3.
Bosworth, Arthur H., Wichita, Kans. Container.
1,463,663; July 31.
Bosworth, George P.. Central Falls, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Stitch-lengtb-cohtrolling
mechanism for knitting machines. 1,448,653; Mar. 13.
Bosworth, George P., assignor to Hemphill Company,
Central Falls, R. I. Hosiery and making the same.
1,449,375 ; Mar. 27.
Bosworth, George P., assignor to Hemphill Company, Cen-
tral Falls, R. I. Spring-needle presser. 1,450,937 ;
Apr. 10.
Bosworth, George P., assignor to Hemphill Company,
Central Falls, R. I. Glove and making the same.
1,454,019; May 1.
Bosworth, George P., assignor to Hemphill Company,
Central Falls, R. I. Knitted glove and making the
same. 1,458,102; June 5.
Bosworth, George P., assignor to Hemphill Company,
Central Falls, R. I. Sinker or web-holder cam mecha-
nism for knitting machines. 1,458,1 ()3 ; June 5.
Bosworth, George 1'., Central Falls, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Hosiery and making the
same. 1,459,406 ; June 19.
Bosworth, George P., Central Falls, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Hosiery and making the
.same. 1,459,497 : June 19.
Bosworth, George P., assignor to Hemphill Company,
Central Falls, R. I. Stocking and making same.
1,476,042; Dec. 4.
Bosworth, George P., assignor to Hemphill Company,
Central Falls, R. I. Stocking and making same.
1,476,043 ; Dee. 4.
Bosworth, Percy B., assignor to The Victor Rubber Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Pneumatic-tire tread. Des.
62,936; Aug. 28.
Bosworth, William G., New York, N. Y. Roller.
1,452,824; Apr. 24.
Botella, Jacques, Paris, France. Collapsible automobile
top. 1,463,193; July 31.
Botella, Jacques, Paris, France. Motor-car body and
collapsible top therefor. 1,465,594 ; Aug. 21.
Bothe, Andreas, Oreland, assignor to Kleen Products
Company Inc., North Wales, Pa. Spoon or similar
article. Des. 61,869 ; Feb. 6.
Bothwell, Henry R., assignor to S. Newman, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Vise. 1,454,993 ; May 15.
Bott, Edward C, Bienville, La. Lid for cans. 1,477,936 ;
Dec. 18.
Bott, George R., New Rochelle, assignor to Norma Com-
pany of America, Long Island City, N. Y. Cage for
antifriction bearings. 1,459,718 ; June 26.
Bott, Wister P., Bernlce, La. Dispensing apparatus.
1,469,879; Oct. 9.
Bottcher, Paul, Jr., Altona-Bahrenfeld, near Hamburg,
Germany. Differential gear for motor cars. 1,476,044 ;
Dec. 4.
Bottinelli, Paul E., and M. Arrighl, West New York, N. J.
Speed gearing. 1,473,459 ; Nov. 6.
Bottle, Edward K., Elmira, N. Y., assignor to American
Sales Book Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Manifolding salesbook. 1,458,265 ; June 12.
Bottome, Edgar M., Moundsville, W. Va., assignor to The
Palm Brothers (jompany, New York, N. Y. Plate or
similar article. Des. 62,688 ; July 24.
Bottome, Edgar M., Moundsville, W. Va., assignor to The
Palm Brothers Company, New York, N. Y. Plate or
similar article. Des. 62,689 ; July 24.
Bottome, Edgar M., Moundsville, W. Va., assignor to The
Palm Brothers (Company, New York, N. Y. Plate or
similar article. Des. 62,690 ; July 24.
Bottomley, Clarence D., Charlotte, Mich. Electric
switch. 1,468,192 : Sept. 18.
Bottomley, Clarence D., (jharlotte, Mich. Electric switch.
1,473,950; Nov. 13.
Bottone, Victor R., assignor of one-half to J. S. McAleer,
Philadelphia, Pa. Connecter. 1,475,257 ; Nov. 27.
Bouchard, Emile E., Burlington, Vt. Curtain for auto-
mobiles. 1,457,649 ; June 5.
Bouch6, William F., Lancaster. N. Y., assignor to Gould
Coupler Company. Dynamo-driving means. 1,454,035 ;
May 8.
Boucher, Cyril A., Joplin, Mo. Attachment for cigar-
bunching machines. 1,478,726 ; Dec. 25.
Boucher, Pierre J., Kensington, London, England. Ma-
chine for capping bottles or the like. 1,452,410;
Apr. 17.
Boudeman, Dallas, Jr., Kalamazoo, Mich. Shock absorber.
1,469,915; Oct. 9.
Boudreaux, Edouard, Paris, France. Lead molding used
in galvanoplasty. 1.458,570 ; June 12.
Bougher, Jacob, Sabetha, Kans. Quilting frame.
• 1,446.689; Feb. 27.
Philadelphia, Pa. Rotary brush.
Bougher, Samuel C,
1,460,883 ; July 3.
Boughner, Harry R.
Boughton, George B.,
(See Sage, R. W., and Boughner.)
St. Louis, Mo. Garage door and
operating means therefor. 1,447,060 ; Feb. 27.
Bouillon, Charles, Paris. France. Treatment of residual
waters. 1,476,685; Dec. 11.
Boulanger, Aimg, Normandin, Quebec, Canada. Hoist-
ing device. 1,478,272: Dec. IR.
l?ouldin, Clarence R., McKenzie, Tenn. Plow. 1,460,013;
June 20.
Boulia, Victor, Orwell, Vt. Milk-bottle carrier. 1,457,342 ;
June 5.
Boulter, Royal L., Los Angeles. Calif. Mechanism for
sharpening razor blades. 1,475.367 ; Nov. 27.
Boulton. Charles W., Waltham, Mass. Chaplet. 1,454,013 ;
May 1.
Boumphrey, Geoffrey M., Baycliffe, Lymm, England.
Sound-reproducing machine. 1,469,152; Sept. 25.
Bounds, Benjamin F., Pondcreek, Okla. Terrestrial
planetarium. 1,478,099 ; Dec. IS.
Bourassa, Joseph C. E., Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Truck. 1,455,987; May 22.
Bourassa, William, Lewiston, Me. Bobbin. 1,440,959 ;
Jan. 2.
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Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Bouibeau, Alfred L., Lawrence, Mass. Automatic window
liitcli. 1,463,866; Alls. 7.
Bourcet, Paul. (See Chevalier, J. M. A., Bourcet, and
Regnault.)
Bourdon. lOdraond N., Chicago, 111. Ice-cream cabinet.
1,468,133 ; Sept. 18.
Bourgon, .Joseph H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Stude-
baker Corporation. Hub cap. Des. 62,163; Apr. 3.
Bour.i'ois, A., & Co. (See Douglas, Bernard M., assignor.)
Bourlicr, Emile B., Louisville, Ky. Metal front for auto-
mobile and truck bodies. 1,471,771 ; Oct. 23.
Bourn, Stephen W., Bristol, R. I. Machine for cutting
sheet rubber. 1,445,990; Feb. 20.
Bourn, Stephen W., Providence, R. I. Machine for mak-
ing flexible^ tubular armor. 1,4.52,356 : Apr. 17.
Bourn, Stephen W., Providence, R. I. Forming outsole
i:or rubber footwear. 1,471,587; Oct. 23.
Bourn, Stephen W., Providence, R. I. Machine for mak-
ing outsoles for rubber footwear. 1,471,588 ; Oct. 23.
Bourne, Charles L., Minneapolis, Minn. Treating con-
crete aggregate. 1.458,387; June 12.
Bournonville, Eugene M., Jersey City, N. J. Rotary valve.
1,472,113; Oct. 30.
Bournonville Rotary Valve Motor Company. (See Smith,
Carlisle F., assignor.)
Bourque, David, assignor to G. W. J. Murphy Company,
Amesbury, Mass. Turnbutton fastener. 1,455,758 ;
May 15.
Bourque, David, assignor to G. ,W. J. Murphy Company,
Amesbury, Mass. Fastener for automobile hoods and
the like. 1,472,630; Oct. 30.
Bourque. David, Rocky Hill, assignor to G. W. J. Murphy
Company, Merrimac, Mass. Machine for drilling but-
tons. 1,475,787; Nov. 27.
Boutelle, William H. (See Tully, G. L., and Boutello.)
Boutin, Leo, New York. N. Y. Switch box. 1,454,722 ;
May 8.
Bouton, Edgar M. (See Harvey, A. L., and Bouton.)
Bouton, Edgar M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control sys-
tem. 1,448,381 ; Mar. 13.
Bouton. Edgar M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electro-
magnet. 1,451,525 ; Apr. 10.
Bouton, Edgar M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
system. 1,461,512 ; July 10.
Bouton, Edgar M., East Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Motor-
control system. 1,448,382 ; Mar. 13.
Bouton, Edgar M., Wilkinsburg, and R. Pruger, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manu-
facturing Company. Brake. 1,472,151 ; Oct. 30.
Bouton, William E., Schenectady, N. Y. Reenforced awn-
ing seams. 1,448,516 ; Mar. 3.
Boutte, Octave J., assignor of one-half to J. D. McCall,
Beaumont, Tex. Nut lock. 1,460,884 ; July 3.
Bouwman, Johannes T., assignor to Naamlooze Vennoot-
schap "Ago" MaatschappiJ voor het Drogen, Verwerken
en Veredelen Van Hout, The Hague, Netherlands. Dye-
ing or coloring wood and like fibrous material under
pressure. 1,447,528 ; Mar. 6.
Bouza, Vicente, Highland Park, Mich. Bed attachment.
1,440,906; Jan. 2.
Bovard, William H., assignor of one-third to G. O. Moore,
Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable joint. 1,449,140:
Mar. 20.
Bovard, William H., assignor of one-third to G. O. Moore,
Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable joint. 1,449,141 ;
Mar. 20.
Bov6, Ramon, New York, N. Y. Hair-waving appli-
ance. 1,471,880; Oct. 23.
Bov6, Ramon, New York, N. Y. Hair-waving appliance.
1,471,881 ; Oct. 23.
Bovee, David W., Waterloo, Iowa. Pipe connection.
1,467,833 : Sept. 11.
Bovcnder, Alley C., Northwilkesboro, N. C. Motor-vehicle
attachment. 1,453.618; May 1.
Bovuls, Cecil H., Louisville, Kv. Bifurcated-garment
former iuid drier. 1,466.695; Sept. 4.
Bowden, Frank E., Fresno, Calif. Combination bed,
table, and article carrier for automobiles. 1,476,280 ;
Dec. 4.
Bowden, Garry, New York, N. Y. Safety attachment
for automobile axle joints. 1,443,972; Feb. 6.
Bowden, George H., Westminster, London, England.
Setting of steam boilers. 1,476,236 ; Dec. 4.
Bowden, Junius A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Self registering
pressure gauge. 1,465,725 ; Aug. 21.
Bowden, Junius A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Self-registering
pressure gauge. 1,465,726 ; Aug. 21.
Bowden, Junius A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dust-
cap spring. 1,469,880 ; Oct. 9.
Bowden, Junius A., Los .'Vngeles, Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring
means for dust caps. 1,469.881 ; Oct. 9.
Bowden, Junius A., Los .\ngcles, Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring
Insert for dust caps. 1,469,882 ; Oct. 9.
Bowden, Junius A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pressure
gauge. 1,473,171 ; Nov. 6.
Bowden, J. D. (See Mountford, William J., assignor.)
Bowden, O. H. (See Shown, Pinley C, assignor.)
Bowden, Thomas, Forest City, Pa. Toy vehicle.
1,452,636; Apr. 24.
Bowdle, MontraviUe H., assignor to F. M. Davis, Chicago,
111. Tax-sales register. 1,472,000 ; Nov. 6.
Bowe, Charles F., assignor of forty-eight one-hundredths
to J. M. Wilson, Canton, Ohio. Rail chair. 1,471,772 ;
Oct. 23.
Bowe, Edward V., San Diego, Calif. Combination clothes
hanger and trousers creaser. 1.463,003 ; July 24.
Bowe, Edward V., San Diego, Calif. Garment-supporting
belt. 1,464,744; Aug. 14.
Bowe. Elbert I., Huron, S. Dak. Fan control for motor
Bowell, George B., High Barnet, assignor of one-half
to G. R. Redgrave, London, England. Means for the
projection of cinematograph films. 1,476,237 ; Dec. 4.
vehicles. 1.453,124; Apr. 24.
Bowen. Claude C, Brainerd, Minn. Self-tilting cover.
1,443,615; Jan. 30.
Bowen, Clinton A., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Glass-melting pot. 1,471,824; Oct. 23.
Bowen, David R., assignor to Farrel Foundry & Machine
Company, Ansonia, Conn. Rubber mixer or like ma-
chine. 1,457,343; .Tune 5.
Bowen, David R., and C. F. Schnuck, assignors to Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Ansonia, Conn. Mix-
ing or masticating heavy plastic material. 1,460,938 ;
July 3.
Bowen, Edward J., et al. (See Cable, Henry C, as-
signor.)
Bowen, Frank, Monett, Mo. Figure toy. 1,463,194 ;
July 31.
Bowen, Frank C. (See Leonard, Frank B., assignor.)
Bowen, George G. (See Duley, Charley A., assignor.)
Bowen, George G., C. A. Duley and R. B. Ross, Ivan,
Tex. Fishing tool for deep wells. 1,467,604 ; Sept. 11.
Bowen, George H., Boston, Mass. Electrical plug and
socket extension unit. 1,476,586 ; Dec. 4.
Bowen, Herbert N., Lakeview, Minn. Screen holder.
1,471,773 ; Oct. 23.
Bowen, Manley A., Fresno, Calif. Support for telephone
receivers. 1,454.533 ; May 8.
Bowen, Michael B., assignor to Faries Manufacturing
Company, Decatur, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,356 ;
Nov. 27.
Bowen Products Corporation. (See Bacon, Chester A.,
assignor.)
Bowen Products Corporation. (See Skelly, Bernard H.,
assignor.)
Bowen, Robert A., Spokane, Wash. Box-car door.
1,468,796; Sept. 25.
Bowen, Russell H., assignor to American Pulley Corapanj,
Philadelphia, Pa. Wheel disk and the like. 1,448,355 ;
Mar. 13.
Bowen, Russell H., assignor to The American Pulley Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Sash pulley. 1,472,765 ;
Oct. 30.
Bower & Bartlett, Inc. (See Barllett, Harry O., as-
signor.)
Bower, Ferdinand A., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit. Mich. Brake mechanism for
motor vehicles. 1.469,247 ; Oct. 2.
Bower, Ferdinand A., and B. Cataline, Flint. Mich.,
assignors to General Motors Corporation. Detroit, Mich.
Coarse-pitch spiral bevel gear. 1.455,706 ; May 15.
Bower, George W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Bar for trolley wires.
1,442,851 ; Jan. 23.
Bower, George W., Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Crossover for overhead-trolley
lines. 1,457,689 ; June 5.
Bower, George W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Trolley switch. 1,477,807 ;
Dec. 18.
Bower, John T., Greencastle, Ind. Combined-space econo-
mizing metallic furniture. 1,443,067 ; Jan. 23.
Bower, Lewis E. (See Duffy, Thomas I., assignor.)
Bower, Lyda S., Covington, Ga. Color-mixing device.
l,4.il,S10: Apr. 17.
Bower, Robert F., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle traffic signal.
1,455,778; M.ay 22.
Bower, Robert F., assignor to Bower Roller Bearing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Roller-bearing cage. 1,466,689 ;
Sept. 4.
Bower Roller Bearing Company. (See Bower, Robert F.,
assignor.)
Bower, Thomas F., Farmdale, Ohio. Drive shaft.
1,449,142 ; Mar. 20.
Bowerman, .Joseph A., Wilbraham, assignor to The Fisk
Rubber Company Chicopee Falls, Mass. Valve pad for
inner tubes and making same. 1,456,357 ; May 22.
Rowers, Claude E., Los Angeles, Calif. (Canopy for elec-
tric outlet boxes. 1,464,637 ; Aug. 14.
Bowers, David, executor. fSee Wootten, Charles T.)
Bowers, Edward, Paducah, Ky. Roller-skate wheel.
1,471,236; Oct. 16.
Bowers, Fi-ank, assignor to Diamond Power Specialty
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Boiler cleaner. 1,465,387;
Aug. 21.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiuued.
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Bowers, George W., Manniugton, W. Va. Closet mold
and mokliug. I,447,5:i9 ; Mar. 6.
Bowers, Jlonry A., Indiana, Pa. Laundry stand.
1,444,725 ; Feb. G.
Bowers, James \V., I'earlington, Miss., assignor of oue-
lialf to W. D. McCurdy, Toronto, Ohio. Gate latcb.
1,445,000: Feb. 13.
Bowers, Joseph J., San Francisco, Calif. Making pneu-
matic crutcU pads. 1,44:!, 51S ; Jan. 16.
Bowers, Koseoe H., East Canton, assignor of one-half to
R. E. Hay, Canton, Obio. Clamping screw. 1,442,118 ;
Jan. 10.
Bowers, Sallie B., Kansas City, Mo. Elbow cuff.
1,452,008 : .\pr. 24.
Bowers, William H., ot al. (See Marshall, Walker E.,
assiscnor. )
Bowes, Edward L., Chicago, 111. Electrically-actuated
camera shutter. 1,444,365 ; Feb. 6.
Bowes, John J., jr. (See Bronson, A. E., and Bowes.)
Bowes, Walter H., Stamford, Conn. Serial-numbering
mechanism for postmarking machines, etc. 1,447,753 :
Mar. 6.
Bowes, Walter H., Stamford, Conn. Yleldable support
for rollers of postmarking and stamp-canceling ma-
chines. 1,453,783 ; May 1.
Bowes, Walter H., Stamford, Conn. Tostmarking and
Btamp-cancellng machine. 1,470,231 ; Oct. 9.
Bowie, Clifford P., Berkeley, Calif., and M. J. Gavin.
Boulder, Colo. Apparatus for the treatment of natu-
rally-occurring hydrocarbon - containing materials.
1,453,037 ; Apr. 24.
Bowker, Harold G.. assignor to Topp-Stewart Tractor
Co., Clintonville, Wis. Tractor leg. 1,474,400;
Nov. 20.
Bowler, John R., Los Angeles, Calif. Valve. 1,4^3,675 :
Jan. 30.
Bowler. John K., New Brighton, N. Y. Detonating device
1,443.676 ; Jan. 30.
Bowles, Byron E., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Knife sharpener.
1,451,526; Apr. 10.
Bowles, Cliarles D., Des Moines, Iowa. Carburetor at-
tachment. 1,456,213; May 22.
Bowles, Charles E., Pulaski, Va. Spittoon and waste
flush. 1.457,053; May 29.
Bowles, Joseph P., West New Brighton, N. Y. Button.
1,460,840; July 3.
Bowlus, Claude A., Birmingham, Mich. Ignition device.
1,464,307 ; Aug. 7.
Bowlus, Claude A., Birmingham, Mich. Circuit breaker.
1,466,012; Aug. 28.
Bowlus, George G.. Burkittsville, Md. Salve or ointment.
1.470,422 ; Oct. 9.
Bowlus, Lauren M., San Luis Obispo, Calif. Ice box for
fish and other sea food. 1,451,416; Apr. 10.
Bowman, A. B. (See Wright, William D., assignor.)
Bowman, Albert, et al. (See Marshall, Walker E., as-
signor.)
Bowman, Cornelius R., and C. E. Yates, AUentown, Pa.
Locking device for carburetors. 1,475,275 ; Nov. 27.
Bowman, Elva, Fort Wayne, Ind. Chiropractic table.
1,478,816: Dec. 25.
Bowman, Forest G. (See Vance, C. D., and Bowman.)
Bowman, Francis H., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical recording instrument.
1,463,004 : July 24.
Bowman. Frank C, Broadway, Va. Broom bridle.
1.443,811 ; Jan. .30.
Bowman, Frank L., Morgantown, W. Va. Penholder.
1,441,779 ; Jan. 9.
Bowman, George S., assignor to M. H. Bowman, James
Post Office," Md. Receptacle closure and seal.
1.459,437 ; June 19.
Bowman, Glenn P., et al. (See Vogt, Clarence C, as-
signor.)
Bowman, Herman N., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Magnetic coil.
1,472,631 ; Oct. 30.
Bowman, Lester J. Elkton, Greg. Socket wrench.
1,448,428: Mar. 13.
Bowman, Levi M., assignor of one-eighth to P. W. Hender-
son, Tulsa, Okla. Light-modifying means for head-
lights. 1,442,463; Jan. 16.
Bowman, Lewis H., Fenn, Idaho. Flue top. 1,463,664 ;
July 31.
Bowman, Louis G., Chicago, III. Drill-guide attachment
for chucks. 1,471,137; Oct. 16.
Bowman, Jliu-y H. (Sim- Bowman, George S., assignor.)
Bowman, Newton K., Bowdil, Ohio. Mining-machine bit.
1,462,681 : July 24.
Bowman, Newton K.. North Lawrence, Ohio. Bondins
plug. 1,449,727 ; Mar. 27.
Bowman, Oliver S., Colorado Springs, Colo. Triune heat
equipment for the home. 1,459,762 ; June 26.
Bowman, Robert L.. Knoxville, Tenn., and G. R. Penn,
Washington. D. C, assignors to said Robert L. Bow-
man. Machine for making paper tubes. 1,464,968 ;
Aug. 14.
Bowman, Samuel, Redondo Beach, Calif. Water-cooling
apparatus for gas engines. 1,458,321 ; June 12.
Bowman, William S., Orangeville, Pa. Game apparatus.
1,471.375; Oct. 23.
Bown. Charles E., Dayton, Ohio. Conduit coupling.
1,443,455 ; Jan. 30.
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Bown, Charles E., Dayton, Ohio. Grease gun. 1,454,574 ;
May 8.
Bown, Ralph. (See Espenschied, E., and Bown.)
liowu, Ralph. (See Espenschied, L., and Bown.)
Bown, Ralph, East Orange, N. J., assignor to American
Teloplioue and Tclograph Company. Radio signaling
system. 1,475,219 : Nov. 27.
Bown, Ralph, and E. L. Nelson, East Orange, N. J., as-
signors to American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Radio wire connecting circuits. 1,472,289 ; Oct. 30.
Bowne, Emma R. (See Divelbiss, Newton C, assignor.)
Bowser, Augustus, deceased, by C. H. Bolfins and C. S.
Fair, administrators. Fort Wayne, Ind. Liquid-dis-
pensing apparatus. Rel5,C06 ; May 15.
Bowser, James G., Columbus, Kaus. Constructing mats.
1,471,376 ; Oct. 23.
Bowzer, Augustus M., Lynn, Mass. Robe conflner.
1,447,374; Mar. 6.
Boyan, Thomas J., and F. L. Eklund, assignors to Ports-
mouth Auto Body Company, Portsmouth, N. H. Auto-
mobile running board. 1,467,471 ; Sept. 11.
Boyce. A. Earl, et al. (See Donaldson, Elizabeth C,
assignor.)
Boyce, Edwin, Pine Bluff, Ark. Rim and tire. 1,444,653 ;
Feb. 0.
Boyce, Guy W., Slick, Okla. Casing spear. 1,474,886 ;
Nov. 20.
Boyce, Harrison H., Forest Hills, N. Y. Temperature-in-
dicating instrument for motor-vehicle radiators.
1,451,527; Apr. 10.
Boyce, Harrison H., Forest Hills, N. Y. Water-level in-
dicator for automobile radiators. 1,461,722 ; July 17.
Boyce, Harrison II., Jericho, N. Y. Temperature-indicat-
ing system and apparatus for internal-combustion en-
gines. 1.454,149 ; May 8.
Boyce, James, et al. (See Hancock, Raymond F., as-
signor.)
Boyce, John E., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Otis Elevator
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Correcting device for
floor controllers. 1.452,400 ; Apr. 24.
Boyce, Roy M., Stockton, Calif. Oscillating backrest.
1,444.536 ; Feb. 6.
Boyd, Alexander H. (See Brenizer, Orson W., assignor.)
Boyd, Charles T., and G. S. Hershey, Columbus, Ohio.
Powder puff. 1,453,038; Apr. 24.
Boyd, David C, assignor to The Galion Iron Works &
Mfg. Co., Galion, Ohio. Chip distributor. 1,454,575:
May 8.
Boyd, F. L. (See Minney, Arthur W., assignor.)
Boyd, Gurney E., Pasadena, Calif. Violin support.
1,477,030; Dec. 11.
Boyd, Harold A. (See Boyd, Thomas A. and H. A.)
Boyd, James C, Pltcairn, Pa. Sign. 1,458,516 ; June 12.
Boyd. John C. St. Louis, Mo. Last for use in forming
and leveling soles. 1,465,338 ; Aug. 21.
Boyd, John S., Co. (See Boyd, John S., assignor.)
Boyd, John S., Co. (See Boyd, John S. and T. F., as-
signors.)
Boyd, John S., assignor to John S. Boyd Co.. Inc.. Wil-
liamstown. Mass. Textile fabric. Des. 63.067 ; Oct. 2.
Boyd, John S., assignor to John S. Bovd, Inc., Williams-
town, Mass. Textile fabric. Des. 63,068 ; Oct. 2.
Boyd, John S., assignor to John S. Boyd Co., Inc., Wil-
liamstown, Mass. Textile fabric. Des. 63,069 ; Oct. 2.
Boyd, John S., assignor to John S. Bovd Co., Inc.,
Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric. "Des. 63,389:
Dec. 4.
Boyd, John S., assignor to John
Williamsto.wn, Mass. Textile fabric.
Boyd, John S., assignor to John
Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric.
assignor to John
S. Boyd Co., Inc.,
Des. 63,390 ; Dec. 4.
S. Boyd Co., Inc.,
Des. 63,391 ; Dec. 4.
S. Boyd Co., Inc.,
Mass. Textile fabric. Des. 63,392;
assignor to John S. Boyd Co., Inc.,
Mass. Textile fabric. Des. 63,393 ;
assignor to John S. Boyd Co., Inc.,
Mass. textile fabric. Des. 63,394 ;
Boyd, John S.,
Williamstown,
Dec. 4.
Boyd, John S.,
Williamstown,
Dec. 4.
Boyd, John S.,
Williamstown,
Dec. 4.
Boyd, John S. and T. P., assignors to John S. Bovd Co.
Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric. Des. 62,467 ;
June 12.
Boyd, John S. and T. P., assignors to John S. Boyd Co.
Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric. Des. 62,468 ;
June 12.
Boyd, John S. and T. P., assignors to John S. Bq.vd Co.
Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric
June 12.
Boyd, John S. and T. P., assignors to John
Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric.
June 19.
Boyd, John S. and T. P., assignors to John S.
Co. Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric.
62,600; July 3.
Bovd, John S. and T. P., assignors to John S.
Co. Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric.
62.601 ; July 3.
Bovd, John S. and T. P., assignors to John S.
Co. Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric.
62.602 ; July 3.
Des. 62,469 ;
S. Boyd Co.
Des. 62,531 ;
Boyd
Des.
Boyd
Des.
Boyd
Des.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Boyd, Jolin S. and T. F., assignors to Jobn S. Boyd
Co., Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Textile fabric. Des.
62,813; Aug. 7.
Boyd, Lemuel W., Madison, 111. Kailway-car door stop
and seal. 1,458,388; June 12.
Boyd, Maxim B., New York, N. Y. Aeroplane. 1,444,058;
Feb. G.
Boyd, Robert A., Birmingbam, Ala. Combined fruit
squeezer and ice shaver and mold. 1,446,114 ; Feb. 20.
Boyd, Stanley M., Chicago, 111., assignor to Signode Sys-
tem, Inc. Seal and method of making the same.
1,444,103: Feb. 6.
Boyd, Thomas A. and H. A., Shettleston, near Glasgow,
Scotland. Cop and pirn winding machine. 1,469,9»6 ;
Oct. 9.
Boyd, Thomas A. and H. A., Shettleston, Glasgow,
Scotland. Cheese-winding machine. 1,473,172 ; Nov. 0.
Boyd, Thomas F. (See Boyd, Jobn S. and T. F.)
Boyd. AValter A. (See Booth, W. T., and Boyd.)
Boydeu, John C, Elmwood Place, Obio^ Combined shade-
roller and cnrtain-pole fixture. I,4u9,611 ; June 19.
Boye, James H., Chicago, 111. Curtain fixture. 1,456,214 ;
May 22.
Boye Needle Company. (See Flannery, John L., assignor.)
Boye Needle Company, The. (See Carlson, Gustav A.,
assignor.)
Boyer, Buford A., and A. Krofft, Hemple, Mo. Vault or
SJife locking mechanism. 1,473,985; Nov. 13.
Boyer, Charles A., Winona Lake, Ind. Fishing reel.
1,471,377; Oct. 23.
Boyer, Fernaud, I'aris, France. Pile-thread holder for
pile-carpet machines. 1,444,580 ; Feb. 6.
Boyer, Frederick G. L., assignor to The Computing Scale
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Scale and auxiliary con-
troller. 1,449,162 ; Mar. 20.
Boyer, George A., assignor of one-half to M. I. Heron and
one-half to N. C. Heron, Los Angeles, Calif. Grease re-
tainer for journal bearings. 1,460,939 ; July 3.
Boyer, Oliver, Spencerville, Ohio. Corn busker.
1,461,748 ; July 17.
Boyer, Thomas A., Gainesville, Tex. Vehicle wheel.
1,451,528; Apr. 10.
Boykin, Burwell, jr., Beaumont, Tex. Kotary for well
drilling. 1,449,647; Mar. 27.
Boykin, Herbert C. (See Ritchie, O. N., and Boykin.)
Boyle, Alfred S., Cincinnati, Ohio. Floor waxer and
polisher. 1,451,200; Apr. 10.
Boyle, Charles H., New Haven, Conn. Seeding device
for grapefruit. 1,454,311 ; May 8.
Boyle, Elizabeth F. (See Ferris, Nunez C, assignor.)
Boyle, Hugh, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for conditioning
couch rolls. 1,460,365 ; July 3.
Boyle, Jnraes C, Flint, Mich. Ford brake-clutch con-
nector. 1,451,488; Apr. 10.
Boyle, James C, Flint, Mich. Automobile gear-shift
control. 1,469,580; Oct. 2.
Boyle, James M., U. S. Army. Optical system.
1,454,950 ; May 15.
Bovle, Jennie H. G., San Francisco, Calif. Educational
device. 1,445,819; Feb. 20.
Boyle, John L., Boston, Mass. Combined talking and
picture-exhibiting machine. 1,448,784 ; Mar. 20.
Boyle, John T., Randolph, Mass. Ornamental transpar-
ency. 1,462,481; July 24.
Boyle. Peter J., Saginaw, Mich. Beet harvester.
1,458.615 ; June 12.
Boyle, Rudolph B., Kansas City, Mo. Automatic reel for
electric devices. 1,442,999 ; Jan. 23.
Boyler, Emanuel J., New Haven, assignor to A. J. Tan-
ner, North Haven. Conn. Opener for cans and like
containers. 1,474,064 ; Nov. 13.
Boynton, Alexander, San Antonio, Tex. Bailer. 1,464,230 ;
Aug. 7.
Boynton, Alexander, San Antonio, Tex. Flowing device
for oil wells. 1,470,053 ; Oct. 9.
Boynton, Phillip F., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Helburn
Thompson Company, Salem, Mass. Leather, skins,
hides, imitation leather, or article of similar nature.
Des. 62,876; Aug. 21.
Boynton, Stanley E.. Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Fitz-
Empire Double Pivot Last Company, Auburn, Me.
Last. 1,447,232; Mar. 6.
Boynton, Vern K (See Perry, R. S., Webster, and
Boynton.)
Boysen, Iwer, New York, N. Y. Taking pictures.
1,460,744 ; July 3.
Boyuls, Cecil H., Louisville, Ky. Shirt-ironing machine.
1,466.690; Sept. 4.
Boyuls, Cecil H., Louisville, Ky. Ironing garments.
1,466,691 ; Sept. 4.
Boyuls, Cecil H., Louisville, Ky. Collar-band holder
1,466,692; Sept. 4.
Boyuls, Cecil H., Louisville, Ky. Ironing machine.
1.466.693 ; Sept. 4.
Boyuls, Cecil H., Louisville, Ky. Collar-ironing machine.
1.466.694 ; Sept. 4.
Bozard. Harrison B., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and C
W. Robinson, Auburn, N. Y., assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to International Harvester Company. Chi-
cago, 111. Power-lift drill. 1,452,286; Apr. 17.
Bozarth, William H., Vineland, N. J. Oil burner for
furnaces. 1,453,907 ; May 1.
Bozarth, William H., Vineland, N. J. Oil burner for
stoves. 1,453,908 ; May 1.
Bozeman, Jobn F. ( See Weathersby, H. B., and Bozeman. )
Brabant, William H., Sheboygan, Wis. Night latch.
1,447,754 ; Mar. 6.
Brace, Porter H., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Terminal
for electric furnaces. 1,456,865 ; May 29.
Brace, Porter H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Means for
replenishing the electrolyte of electrolytic cells.
1,475,739 ; Nov. 27.
Brach, Emil J., Chicago, 111. Molding machine.
1,442,119; Jan. 16.
Brach, L. S. (See Knapp, Jacob, assignor.)
Brach, Leon S., East Orange, N. J. Lightning arrester.
1,458,611 ; June 12.
Bracht, Carl P., Twin Brooks, S. Dak. Brood-sow muzzle.
1,459,904; June 26.
Bracht, George H., Cleveland, Ohio. Interchangeable
steel-type holder. 1,471,443 ; Oct. 23.
Brack, Ernst G., Winterthur, Switzerland. Apparatus
for preparing and multiplying light copies. 1,466,696 ;
Sept. 4.
Brack, Susannah W.. Wichita Falls, Tex. Sink for
kitchen cabinets. 1,464,638 ; Aug. 14.
Bracke, Robert F. (See Bradbury, Clifford C, assignor.)
Bracke, Robert F., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-half to
C. L. Stokes, Los Angeles, Calif. Electrical contact and
operating same. 1,445,066 ; Feb. 13.
Bracken, Horace S., Johnstown, assignor of one-half to
J. V. Symons, Westmont, Pa. Marking machine.
1,443,164; Jan. 23.
Bracken, Silas D., Johnstown, Pa. Ice-cream-cutting ma-
chine. 1.455,988; May 22.
Bracken, William A., Woodward, Okla. Multirecord
sound-reproducing machine. 1,442,640 ; Jan. 16.
Brackett, Charles N., Memphis, Tenn. Filling device.
1,454,208 ; May 8.
Brackett, Frank A., Manchester, N. H., assignor to W. H.
McElwain Company, Boston, Mass. Constant-pressure
press. 1,445,744 ; Feb. 20.
Brackett, George F., Sequim, Wash. Hoe. 1,475,362 ;
Nov. 27.
Brackett, John C, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to IngersoU-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Loading machine.
1,442,8.52; Jan. 23.
Brackett, Wulncy A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to W(»sting-
houpe liilectrie & Manufacturing Company. Resistor
element. 1,451,529 ; Apr. 10.
Brackett, Quincy A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Gap ion-
izer. 1.477,308 ; Dec. 11.
Bradburn, Curtis E., and A. Finke, Garden City ; said
Bradburn assignor of his entire right to W. Wonn,
Garden City, Kans. Brake. 1.475,538 : Nov. 27.
Bradburn, Stanley W., Hammond. Ind. Silencing device
for valve mechanism. 1,445,287 ; Feb. 13.
Bradbury, Albert E. (See JNIatber, Allan G., assignor.)
Bradbury. Burke, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Radio receiving system. 1,443,209 ;
.Tan. 23.
Bradbury, Clifford C, Oak Park, assignor of one-half to
R. F. Bracke, Chicago, 111. Toy railroad system.
1,444.654 : Feb. 6.
Bradbury, Clifford C, Oak Park, assignor to Bassick
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Coupling.
1,468,732 ; Sept. 25.
Braddick, Bernard L., Washington, D. C. Combined field
oven and cooking utensil. 1,460,639 ; July 3.
Braddock, Edward I., Winchester, Mass. Gear chain.
1,403.789 : Aug. 7.
Bradfield, Edmund S., Media, Pa. Shock-absorbing de-
vice. 1,458.517 : June 12.
Bradford, Arthur M. (See Sears, D. C, and Bradford.)
Bradford, Charles M., Boston, and D. W. Bunker, Brook-
line, Mass.. assignors to United Shoe Machinery Cor-
poration, Paterson, N. J. Safety device. 1,450,407 ;
Apr. 3.
Bradford Dyers' Association Limited. (See Graham,
Jesse, assignor.)
Bradford Dyers' Association Limited. (See Wrlgley, John
H., assignor.)
Bradford, Jamos L., assignor to De Forest Radio Tele-
phone & Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tron-emitting cathode and making the same. 1,453,267 ;
May 1.
Bradford, Owen. (See Miller, W. O., and Bradford.)
Brading, Dennis A., Chicago, 111. Electrolytic cell.
1,452,589 : Apr. 24.
Bradley, Arthur B. (See Carr, J., and Bradlev.)
Bradley, C. E., Corporation. (See La Sares, George C,
assignor. )
Bradley, Charles E, Montclair, and S. M. Cadwell, Leonla,
N. J., assignors to The Naugatuck Chemical Company.
Treating rubber and products obtained thereby.
1,444,865 ; Feb. 13.
Bradley, Charles E., Montclair, N. J., and J. G. Coffin,
Hempstead, N. Y., assignors to General Rubber Com-
pany. Apparatus for supplying a drying medium.
1,466,443; Aug. 28.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint oj iHUtJi^ees— Continued.
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Bradley. Francis, and H. L. l'"\e.% PhiladelpMa, Pa.
Armor plate and making same. 1,45 (.101; May 2».
Bradley, Francis, and H. h. I'Tevert 1'hUadelphia Pa.
Armor plate and making same. l,4o7,lU.i , May iJ.
Bradley, Francis, and H. L. ^revert l-i^ilfdelpliia Pa.
Armor plate and maknig same. I,4o7,103 , May -J.
Bradley. George K., Brooklyn, N. 'y. I'ower declinkenng
apparatus. 1,452,336, Apr. 17.
Bradley, Uarry L., assignor, by mesne assignmeutti, to The
Keliance Company, Milwaukee, \\is. Pressure rheostat.
1,4(34,025 ; Aug. 7.
Bradley, Jacob A., and F. P. Booz, Milwaukee, \\is.
Spring wheel. 1,449,213 ; Mar. 20.
Bradleyf James. (See Kobinsuu, It. M.. and Bradley.)
Bradley, JoUu 11., Vliiladelphia, Pa. Crib. l,4<o,o37,
Molder's cbaplet.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Nail puller. 1,452,545 ;
Nov. 27
Bradley, John W .
l,4i)U.4t)4 ; June 10.
Bradley, Joseph B., Miami, Fla
Bradfey?' Linn, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Research
Coiyoration, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for separat-
ing tar from gases. 1,473,806 ; Nov. 13.
Bradley. Linn, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Reseaich
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Uectityiug system.
1.445,662 ; Feb. 20.
Bradley, I'aul L., Los Angeles, Calif. Lens mounting.
1,460,334; June 26.
Bradley Pulverizer Company. (See Gibson, W. A., and
Needham, assignors.) r>v„,.i„o u-
Bradley Pulverizer Company. (See Needham. Charles, b..,
Bimfi^^itLpb A., Ottawa, Kaiis. Oscillating valve foi'
internal-combustion engines. I,461,4i2; July 10.
Bradley, Richard S., Los Angeles, Calit. Reflector and
lamo support. 1,471,039; Oct. 23.
Brpdlev, Ross E., and C. R. Webber, assignors to Balti-
more Tube Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. ireating
B^?dle^^ Sevmoir'^M.. ^assignor to The English & Mersick
Co., New Haven, Conn. Latch for vehicle doors.
Bradley. Stephen A."' (See Finch, Nathan W., assignor.)
Bradlev! Theodore F., Cranford, N. J. Delivering paints,
varnishes, and the like. 1,478,01 1; Dec. 18.
Bradley, Thomas F., Amherst, Mass. Double-seal envelope.
1,448,429 ; Alar. 13. . ^ .
Bradley Washfountain Co. (See Schlesinger, Louis, as-
sifiDor )
Bradner, Donald B., Edgewood, Md. Making phosgene.
1,457.493; June 5. ^ ^ ^ t • ^
Bradner. Hosea T. (See Lees, Ernest J., assignor.)
Bradshaw, Andrew W. (See Zolman, W. E., and Brad-
Bradshaw, Charles E., Waterbury, Conn. Buckle.
1,454,534 ; May 8. , , . x, ,.,• v. n
Bradshaw, Eruesc A., C. W. S. Black, and A. P. NichoUs,
North Sydnev, New South Wales, Australia. Device
for lotkiug demountable tire-carrying rims to road ve-
hicles, etc. 1,474,139 ; Nov. 13.
Bradshaw, Grant D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Furnace.
Bradshaw, Richaid.' (See Whittaker, J., Bradshaw, and
Bribes )
Bradshaw, William H., Lansdowne, assignor to Main Belt-
in" Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Endless belt and
making same. 1,442,9:::2 ; Jan. 23. ^r • t, ...
Bradshaw, William H., Lansdowne, assignor to Main Belt-
ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Belt fastener.
1.443,210: Jan. 23. „ . „ ^^.
Bradshaw, William M., Wilkinsburg, and C. A. Boddie,
Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Company. Speed-regulator system.
1,477,309; Dec. 11. „ ^ . ^ *
Bradstad, Joseph W., Oak Park, 111. Reenforcmg form for
wall structures. 1,448,330 ; Mar. 13.
Brady, Archie E., Houston, assignor of one-half to J.
P Rogers, Harris County, Tex. Automatic fishing
tooL 1,477,535; Dec. 18. ,^ -c ;,
Brady Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See Brady,
William P., assignor.)
Brady, Frank, Denver, Colo. Hydrocycle. 1,462,027 ;
Brady^ Jaines E.. New York, N. Y. Partition. 1,463,246 ;
Brady, Oatman J., et al. (See Marsh, Gerald, assignor.)
Brady, Sanford C, Bartlesville, Okla. Pump. 1,464,639 ;
Aug. 14.
Bradv. Thomas. Bayonne, N.
1. 465.1. ">5 ; Aug. 14.
Brady, Thomas J., Astoria, N.
control. 1,476,585 ; Dec. 4.
Bradv. Walter L., Dehue, W
1,470,423 ; Oct. 9.
Brady, William P., assignor to Brady Electric & Manu-
facturing Companv, New Britain, Conn. Windshield
cleaner. 1.448,517" ; Mar. 13.
Braender, Walter P., Passaic, N. J. Container.
1,477.686; Dec. 18.
Brsendstrnp, Knud P. (See Jensen, A. M., and Brcend-
strup.)
BrafC, Joseph. (See Braff, Theodor, assignor.)
Y.
Va.
Conveyer apparatus.
Auxiliary -clutch-pedal
TroUey-wlre hanger.
Braff, Theodor, Vienna, Austria, assignor of one-half to
J. Brail, Cleveland, Ohio. Food product and making
same. J, 462, 163; July 17.
Bragdou, Herbert J., Alton, assignor to The Chicago
Stopper Company, Chicago, 111. Stopper for bottles and
the like. 1,463,570 ; July 31.
Bragdon. Herbert J.. Alton, assignor to The Chicago
Stopper Company, Chicago, 111. Receptacle stopper.
1,466,113; Aug. 28
Bragg, Caleb S. (See Kliesrath, Victor W., assignor.)
Bragg, Frederick A., Springfield, Mass. Railway tie.
1,473,205; Nov. 6.
Bragg, Gilbert A., Salt Lake City, Utah, assignor to
Metals Recovery Company, New York, N. Y. Selective
flotation of minerals. 1,478,697 ; Dec. 25.
Braham, Joseph M. (See Blair, J. S., and Braham.)
Braillard, Raymond. (See Goldschmidt, B. B., and
Braillard.)
Brain, George. (See Kirk, C. J., and Brain.)
Brainard, George C. (See Foster, H. J., Gruenfeldt, and
Brainard.)
Brainard, George C, assignor to The Hydraulic Pressed
Steel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sheet-metal chime.
1,445,384 ; Fob. 13.
Brainard, Pearl H., Macomh, lU. Heat-insulated con-
tainer. 1,477,101 ; Dec. 11.
Braino, Baucroit G., assignor to The Rail Joint Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Insulated rail joint. 1,446,690 ;
I'l-b. 27.
Braine, Bancroft G., assignor to The Rail Joint Company,
New York, N. Y. Splice bar for rail joints. Rel5,668 ;
Aug. 7.
Brainerd, Edward R., Los Angeles, Calif. Davenport.
1,464,900; Aug. 14. „
Braisted, Harry P., Woodmont, assignor to The John Hugo
Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Conn. Toy.
Des. 62,603; July 3.
Brake, Leonard V., Orange City, Iowa. Egg tray and
turner for incubator. 1,442,245 ; Jan. 16.
Brakeley, Joseph, Freehold, N. J. Wagon-body-dumping
apparatus. 1,440,331 ; Feb. 20.
Brakers, John D., St. Louis Park, assignor of fifty -one
one-hundredtbs to G. B. J. Massey, MinueapollB, Minn.
Bait-castiug device. 1,469, 8S3 ; Oct. 9.
Braley, Charle.'s l^., assignor of oae-balf to C. F. Noftzger,
Chicago, 1]!. Laundry truck. 1,444,059 ; Feb. 6.
Braley, Charles L., Chicago, 111., assignor to The American
Laundry Machinery Company, Ciueiunatl, Ohio. Shirt-
pressing machine. I{el5,728 ; Dec. 11.
Bramberry, Harry M., assignor to Piston Research
Corporation, Norfolk, Va. Metallic piston packing.
Rel5,610; May 22.
Brambk-tt, Thomas L., Fort Worth, Tex. Acetylene-gas
generator. 1,476,484 ; Dec. 4.
Brame, George W., St. Louis, Mo. Folding swing.
1,463,571 ; July 31.
Bramley, Matthew F., Cleveland, Ohio. Lantern cage.
1,474,401; Nov. 20.
Bramwell, Joseph W., assignor to American Bronze Cor-
poration, Berwyn, Pa. Alloy and making same.
1,446,332 ; Feb. 20.
Bran Products Company. (See Mininberg, Nathan, as-
signor. )
Brand, Adolph L. (See Phelps, Byron, assignor.)
Brand, Frederick F., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical apparatus. 1,471,096;
Oct. 16.
Brand, Harold H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Aluminum Manufacturts, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio.
Sectional core. 1,449,085 ; Mar. 20.
Brand, Harold H., assignor, by mesne
Aluminum Manufactures, Incorporated,
Metal mold. 1,463,247 ; July 31.
Brand, James C. (See Chase, L. W., McGeachin, and
Brand.)
Brand, James J. C, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Apparatus for firing furnaces with powdered fuel.
1,471,681; Oct. 23.
Brand, John M., Columbus, Ohio. Pole support.
1,459,438 ; June 19.
Brand, William F., and E. O. Quarnstrom, Chicago, 111.
Carbon remover. 1,473,605 ; Nov. 13.
Brandel, Frank J., and P. H. Richert, Buffalo, N. Y.
Upholstery spring. 1,476,046 ; Dec. 4.
Brandell, Claus O., Chicago, 111. Block machine.
1,475,168 ; Nov. 27.
Brandenberg, John, and W. W. Smith, Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich. Traffic signal. 1,465,708 ; Aug. 21.
Brandenberger, Carl F., Fort Madison, Iowa. Pump.
1,442,641 ; Jan. 16.
Brandenherger, Heinrlch, Vienna, Austria. Methed and
machine for planing helical teeth, more particularly
for hevel gears. 1,460,640; July 3.
Brandenberger, Jaques E., assignor to La Societe La Cel-
lophane, Si^ge Social, Paris, France. Photographic film
with a carrier permeable to water. 1,450,479 ; Apr. 3.
Brandenberger, Jaques E., assignor to La Societe La
Cellophane, Paris, France. Production of sensitive
films for photographic purposes. 1,452,785 ; Apr. 24.
Brandenburg, Francis C, Piqua, Ohio. Cutter for emery-
wheel-dressing tools. 1.441.780 : Jan. 9.
Brandes, C, Inc. (See Bergman, Edward, assignor.)
Brandes, C, Inc. (See Dietrich, Frederick, assignor.)
assignments, to
Cleveland, Ohio.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM 'I'HE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Brandes, Paul H., Bridgeport, Conn. Child's vehicle.
1,449,163; Mar. 20.
Brandock, Andrew S., Pueblo, Colo. Wedgeless driving
box. 1,452,235 ; Apr. 17.
Brandon, Arthur H., assignor to The Deep Well Bn'gi-
neering Company, Toledo, Ohio. Fishing apparatus for
weUs. 1,473,606; Nov. 13.
Brandon, Thomas A., Winnemucca, Nev. Gun. 1,449,033 ;
Mar. 20.
BrandriCf, Daniel, Short Beach, Branford, assignor to
Malleable Iron Fittings Company, Branford, Conn. Con-
trol valve mechanism. 1,465,540 ; Aug. 21.
Brandt, Carl A. (See Nyquist, A. E., and Brandt.)
Brandt, Charles D., New York, N. Y. Air pump.
1,441,829 ; Jan. 9.
Brandt, Edmund S. R., Newport, R. I., and T. B. Myers,
Marshall, Tei. Torpedo. 1.440,578 ; Jan. 2.
Brandt, Friedrich W., and C. M. Wiles, Columbus, Tex.
Combined axle and wheel. 1,447,011 ; Feb. 27.
Brandt, Fokko, Kansas City, Mo., assignor to The Brandt
& Krell Engineering Company, Kansas City, Kans.
Hook fastening for derrick braces. 1,473,835 ; Nov. 13.
Brandt, George, Tiffin, Ohio. Door hanger. 1,443,521 ;
Jan. 30.
Brandt, Harold G. (See McHewltt, W., and Brandt.)
Brandt, John, New York, assignor to Autosales Corpora-
tion, Long Island City, N. Y. Vending machine.
1,477,238; Dec. 11.
Brandt & Krell Engineering Company, The. (See Brandt,
Fokko, assignor.)
Brandt, Oliver. (See Dix, Fred G., assignor.)
Braudtjen & Kluge, Incorporated. (See Khige, Abel and
E., assignors.)
Brandts, Edmund, Celina, Ohio. Standing lamp. Des.
62,877; Aug. 21.
Brandts, Richard, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Germany.
Wind screen for motor cars and the like. 1,448,785 ;
Mar. 20.
Brand wood, Thomas. (See Brandwood, John and T.)
Brandwood, John and T., Bury, England. Bleaching,
dyeing, or other fluid treatment of yarns wound in the
form of cheeses. 1,454,312 : May 8.
Brandwood, John, T., and J., Elton, Bury, England.
Bleaching of yarn wound in compact form. 1,472,958 ;
Nov. 6.
Brandwood, Joseph. (See Brandwood, John, T., and J.)
Brandwood, Tbomas. (See Brandwood, John, T., and J.)
Branham, Charles T., Valley Center Township, Pawnee
County, Kans. Fencemaker'a tool. 1,476,587 ; Dec. 4.
Brann, Alfred, Seattle, Wash. Violin. 1,475,423 ; Nov. 27.
Brann, Harry H., and G. H. Tenbrook, assignors to
Haviside Company, San Francisco, Calif. Ship's
ladder. 1,447,613 ; Mar. 6.
Brannigan, George T., assignor to The Connecticut Web
and Buckle Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Buckle.
1,454,666; May 8.
Brannon, Herbert E. (See Weinberg, L. C, and Brannon.)
Branson, David B., Danville, Ind., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Secret signaling
system. 1,470,594 ; Oct. 16.
Branson, John D., Ashboro, N. C. Attachment for hand
trucks. 1,446,032 ; Feb. 20.
Branson, Thomas, assignor to Sibson &■ Stern, Inc., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Reenforclng fabric for tires. 1,451,975 ;
Apr. 17.
Bransky, Oscar E. (See Humphreys, Rogers, and
Bransky.)
Branston, George W. (See Brewer, F. A., and Branston.)
Branstool, William L., Chicago, 111. Demountable rim for
wheels. 1,457,016 ; May 29.
Branstrator, Clement G., Bushnell, lU. Quiek-releasable
device for demountable rims. 1,441,657 ; Jan. 9.
Brautford Computing Scales Ltd. (See McGregor, James
D., assignor.)
Brasacchio, Nick F., Tampa, Fla. Lathe. 1,477,102;
Dee. 11.
Brasche, Ferdinand F., Edwardsvllle, assignor of one-
third to C. Holding and one-third to W. Palecek, Col-
Unsville, 111. Automatic mine-car eager. 1,461,513 ;
July 10.
Braselton, Chester H., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to K. B.
Mathes, Batavia, N. Y. Manufacturing shoes or similar
articles of foot apparel. 1,444,826 ; Feb. 13.
Brasher, Albert. (See Lelmberger, E. L., and Brasher.)
Brasington, John M., Cheraw, S. C. Fertilizer distributor.
1,447,292; Mar. 6.
Brasket, Thomas C., assignor to E. N. Hill, Anderson,
Ind. Locking means for automobiles. 1,442,120 ;
Jan. 16.
Brass Goods Mfg. Co. (See Brill, Hazel, assignor.)
Brassington, Wllllain B., Port Richmond, N. Y. Valve.
1,471,444 ; Oct. 23.
Bratt, Barnadus P., Baker, Oreg. Loading and unloading
apparatus. 1,457,054 ; May 29.
Braucher, William B., Chicago. Ventilator. 1,457,959 ;
June 5.
Braude, Paul, New York, N. Y. Fire extinguisher.
1,458,972 ; June 19.
Brauer, Adolph K., deceased ; S. D. Brauer, executrix,
assignor to S. D. Brauer, Los Angelps, Calif. Lawii
and garden sprinkling apparatus. 1,459.012 ; June 19.
Brttuer, Georg. (See Gunzel, A., and Brluer.)
Brauer, Reinhold, Dusseldorf, Germany. Safe. 1,467,419;
Sept. 11.
Brnui'i'. Serena D., executrix. (See Brauer, Adolph K.)
Braun-Bruning & Co. (See Schroder, Edmund, assignor.)
Braun, Carl F., San Francisco, Calif. Three-way by-
pass valve. 1,442,782 ; Jan. 16.
Braun, Carl F., San Francisco, Calif. Heat exchanger.
1,442,783; Jan. 16.
Braun, Carl F., San Francsco, Calif. Water-coaling
tower. 1,442,784 ; Jan. 16.
Braun, Charles O., Brillion, Wis. BJitension table top.
1,442,464; Jan. 16.
Braun, Henry. (See Flender, John W., assignor.)
Braun, Louis. (See White, Charles C, assignor.)
Braun, Otho N., Montgomery, L. F. Nichols, Handley,
and E. L. Underwood, London, W. Va. Mail-bag-de-
Mvering apparatus. 1,469,405 ; Oct. 2.
Braun, Philip N., assignor to The Prosperity Co. Inc.,
Syracuse, N. Y. Garment-pressing machine. 1,465,727 ;
Aug. 21.
Braun, Walter, Columbus, assignor to The Jennison-
Wright Company, Toledo, Ohio. Adjustable felly
guard. 1,467,774; Sept. 11.
Braun, William F. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Meat holder.
1,456,866; May 29.
Braun, William A., Dover, Ohio, assignor to Dover Manu-
facturing Company. Pack for electrical heating ele-
ments. 1,452,954 ; Apr. 24.
Braunstein, Aron, San .\ntonio, Tex. Sanitary nonreflU-
iug paper bottle. 1,474,228 ; Nov. 13.
Braunstein, Aron, San Antonio, Tex. Automatic pajwr-
coutalner-making machine. 1,474,229 ; Nov. 13.
Braunstein, Roger, Paris, France. Apparatus for effect-
ing the extraction successively of sheets of paper con-
tained in a magazine and for folding such sheets.
1,458,462 ; June 12.
Braunstein, Roger, Paris, France. Apparatus for effect-
ing the gripping, the extraction, and the folding of
sheets of paper contained in a magazine. 1,458,463 ;
June 12.
Brautigam, John M. (See Bright, M. C, and Brautlgam.)
Brautigam, Ernest W., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Pulling
device. 1,466,784 ; Sept. 4.
Brawner, Jeptha E., Kingsbury, Tex. Boll-weevil catcher.
1,446,871 ; Feb. 27.
Bray, William J., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Schmidt Lithograph Company. Fruit-box blank.
1,468,696; Sept. 25:
Brazee, Raymond L., assignor to The Hampden Toy Com-
pany, Westfleld, Mass. Folding lunch box. 1,462,225;
July 17.
Brazelle, Benjamin, assignor to Aquazone Laboratories,
Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Supersaturating liquids.
1,469,581 ; Oct. 2.
Brazelton, Isaac, et al. (See Folgert, Joseph W., as-
■ signer.)
Breaker, Harry O., Winthrop, assignor to Industrial Fur-
nace Corporation, Boston, Mass. Forging furnace.
1,448.701 ; Mar. 13.
Breakey, Arnold, East Orange, N. J., and C. F. Pietsch,
Malvern, N. Y. Safety razor. 1,469,715 ; Oct. 2.
Brecel, Edward, assignor of one-fourth to P. Dzmitrowic*,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Camper's combination utensil.
1,452,337 ; Apr. 17.
Br^chot, Adolpne, Paris, France. Refuse-destructor fur-
nace. 1,463.790 ; Aug. 7.
Brecht, George S„ Baltic, assignor to A. L. Stewart, Can-
ton, S. Dak. Snowplow. 1,462,901 ; July 24.
Brecht, Gus V., Butchers' Supply Company. (See Deacon,
Edward F., assignor.)
Breck, George D., Cleveland, Ohio, L. W. Breck, and J.
Schmauss, Buffalo, N. Y. Air brake. 1,464,640;
Aug. 14.
Breck, Lawrence W. (See Breck, George D. and L. W.,
and Schmauss.)
Bredannaz, Alphonse P., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Knit-
ting machine. 1,468,697 ; Sept. 25.
Breece, Roy W., Arkansas City, Ark. Wheel. 1,446,548;
Feb. 27.
Breeden, Howard H., Millville, N. J. Safety device for
inflating pneumatic tires. 1,462,081 ; July 17.
Breeden, William S., Millville, N. J. Bottle. Des.
63.610; Dec. 25.
Breeding, Delson, Tulsa, Okla. Control head. 1,450,968;
Apr. 10.
Breeding, Edgar B., Wellington, 111. Hairpin. 1,447,409;
Mar. 6.
Breeding, Robert G.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Liquid-fuel-bnrn-
ing appliance. 1,458,266 ; June 12.
Breen, Anna, Dyersburg, Tenn. Ice box. 1,464,641 ;
Aug. 14.
Breen, James P., Rockport, Mass. Level winder for
reels. 1,448,786; Mar. 20.
Breer, Carl, Summit, N. J. Dishwasher. 1,461,473;
July 10.
Breer, Carl, Summit, N. J. Dish-holding tray. 1,461,474;
Julv 10.
Breer, Carl, Summit, N. J. Line tightener. 1,467,420;
Sept. 11.
Breese, Charles P., Norfolk, Va. Radial ball bearing.
1,443,115; Jan. 23.
Breese, Charles P., Dayton, Ohio. Field engine starter.
1,471.379: Oct 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphahetical list of patentees — Contiiraed.
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Breeze, Alfred B., assignor to The Cincinnati Ball Crank
Company, Cincinnati, Oliio. Making reacli rods.
1,467,264 ; Sept. 4.
Bregeat Corporation of America. (See Br^geat, Jean H.,
assignor. )
Bregeat, Jean H., Paris, France, assignor to Bregeat
Corporation of America, Wilmington, Del. Recovery
of ether. 1,465,707 ; May 15.
Bregman, Harry, Lorain, Ohio, assignor to The Steel
Stamping Company. Mop head. 1,447,338 ; Mar. 6.
Brelsch, Edgar W., Edgewood, Pa., assignor to Westlng-
honse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Rectlfler.
1,473,807 ; Nov. 18.
Breitenstein, Albert F., assignor to The Geometric Tool
Co., New Haven, Conn. Rotary die head. 1,446,734 ;
Feb. 27.
Breftensteln, Albert F., assignor to The Geometric Tool
Co., New Haven, Conn. Self - opening die head.
1,456,720 : May 29.
Breitllng, Ernst, EJssen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr. Germany. Cash regis-
ter or calculating machine. 1,477420 ; Dec. 11.
Breitllng, Ernst, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Zeroizing
device for cash registers or calculating machines.
1,477,536; Dec. 18.
Breitllng, Ernst, and E. Ostmeyer, Essen, assignors to
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr,
Germany. Cash register. 1,463,195 ; July 31.
Breitzke, Charles D., Madison, Wis. License-plate holder
and Illuminator. 1,464,969 ; Aug. 14.
Brekelmans, Franclscus J., assignor to Van Dyck
Stumpers, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Angle-latlr-cuttlng
machine. 1,463,791 ; Aug. 7.
Brell, Julius, J., New York, N. Y. Snap fastener.
1,450,938. Apr. 10.
Bremer, Christian P., Tampa, Fla. Cigar-assorting device.
1,465,462; Aug. 21.
Bremer, Christian F., Tampa, Fla. Smoker. 1,477,993;
Dec. 18.
Bremer, Hugo B., Neheim, Westphalia, Germany. Steer-
ing gear for motor vehicles. 1,453,432 ; May 1.
Brendel, Fred G. and L. M., White Lake, Mich. Dimmer
for antomoblie headlights. 1,447,707 ; Mar. 6.
Brendel, Louise M. (See Brendel, Fred G. and L. M.)
Brendel, Oskar, Nuremberg, Germany. System for utiliz-
ing waste heat of coke. 1,446,960 ; Feb. 27.
Brendllnger, Joseph B. (See Schillinger, Oscar M., as-
signor.)
Brenizer, Orson W., assignor- of one-half to A. H. Boyd,
Philadelphia, Pa. Hair curler. 1,445,266 ; Feb. 13.
Brenizer, Orson W., assignor of one-flfth to A. V. Groupe,
Philadelphia, Pa. Cable support. Bel5,581 ; Apr. 17.
Brenk, Ernest L., Cicero, 111. Externally-operable in-
closed safety-type switch. 1,453,740 ; May 1.
Brennan, Frank C., Cohoes, N. Y. Combination starter
and ignition switch. 1,446,413 ; Feb. 20.
Brennan, James F. (See Chapman, F. J., and Brennan.)
Brennan, John S., Milwaukee, Wis. Burner-drum-llftlng
means. 1,454,265 ; May 8.
Brennan, William J., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Press. 1,465,339; Aug. 21.
Brennan, William J., Swampscott, assignor to Coin Sort-
ing and Counting Company, Boston, Mass. Device for
operating upon coins. 1,468,874 ; Sept. 25.
Brenne, Richard, assignor to Kaestner & Hecht Company,
Chicago, m. Guide shoe for elevators. 1,460,404 ;
July 3.
Brenneman, Royal, Francesville, Ind. Fish box. 1,446,612 ;
Feb. 27.
Brenner, Fredrick N., Tell City, Ind. Band-saw guide
and guard. 1,452,179 ; Apr. 17.
Brenner, Herman D., assignor of one-fourth to H. T.
Spiesberger, one-fourth to M. M. Cohn, and one-fourth
to C. A. Cohn, Chicago, 111. Cloth folding and meas-
uring machine. 1,446,494 ; Feb. 27.
Brenner, Herman D., assignor of one-fourth to H. T.
Spiesberger, one-fourth to M. M. Cohn, and one-fourth
to C. A. Cohn. Chicago, 111. Cloth examining and
measuring machine. 1,446.495 ; Feb. 27.
Brenner, Herman D., assignor of one-fourth to H. T.
Spiesberger, one-fourth to M. M. Cohn, and one-fourth
to C. A. Cohn, Chicago, 111. Cloth examining and
measuring machine. 1,446,496; Feb. 27.
Brenner, John H., Douglas, Wyo. Piston ring. 1,458,207 ;
June 12.
Brenner, Ralph F., and F. A. Murrin, assignors to H. C.
F^y Glass Company, Rochester, Pa. Coffeepot.
1,472,901 ; Nov. 6.
Brenzinger, Julius, Fairfield, assignor to The Max Ams
Machine Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Seaming ma-
chine. 1,445,288 ; Feb. 13.
Breon, Cora L. (See Breon, Manrice P., assignor.)
Breon, Maurice P., assignor to C. L. Breon, Newport
News, Va. Tire remover. 1,442,519 ; Jan. 16.
Bresch, Joseph, Rosemont, N. J. Throw-off mechanism
for rlbhon looms. 1,475,047 ; Nov. 20.
Bresee, Wright D., Los Angeles, Calif. Keyhole guard.
1,468,955 ; Sept. 25.
Breslavsky, Hyman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Finger ring. Des.
63,070; Oct. 2.
Breslavsky, Hyman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Finger ring. Des.
63,280; Nov. 20.
Bressler, Robert E., Hammond, Ind. Automotive material
excavating, moving, and surfacing machine. 1,472,580 ;
Oct. 30.
Brest, Jacob J., New York, N. Y. Burglar alarm.
1,450,132; Mar. 27.
Bretan, Benni, et aL (See Zwelg, H., and Schneiderman,
assignors.)
Breth, Maximilian, New York, N. Y. Cloth-cutting ma-
chine. 1,445,820; Feb. 20.
Breth, Robert L., BuUer, Pa. Valve tool. 1,446,822;
Feb. 27.
Bretos y Claveria, Manuel, Santiago, Cuba. Lock for
cases. 1,445,489 ; Feb. 13.
Bretschneider, Max, Plauen, Germany. Means for produc-
ing beaded embroidery on embroidering machines.
1,441,557; Jan. 9.
Bretschneider, Max, Plauen, Germany. Embroidery needle
for use in connection with multineedle embroidery ma-
chines. 1,443,456 ; Jan. 30.
Bretsnyder, Ferdinand C, St Louis, Mo. Oil burner.
1,453,257 ; Apr. 24.
Brett, James J. (See MUler, Robert J., assignor.)
Brett Manufacturing Company. (See Loomis, Evarts G.,
assignor.)
Bretzfelder, Ira L., assignor to Alvey Manufacturing Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Conveyer. 1,473,808 ; Nov. 13.
Breuker & Kessler Company. (See Kessler, Harry C,
assignor.)
Breul, Richard A., Bridgeport, Conn. Transformable walk-
ing stick. 1,475,740; Nov. 27.
Breuninger, George F., Newark, N. J. Display rack.
1,465,891; Aug. 21.
Brewer, Carlos W., Minneapolis, Minn. Heating appa-
ratus. 1,467,088; Sept. 4.
Brewer, Frank A., and G. W. Branston ; said Brewer
assignor of his entire right to F. A. Brewer, jr., Van-
couver, British Columbia, Canada. Ball-pulverlzlng
mill. 1,452,786; Apr. 24.
Brewer, Frank A., Jr. (See Brewer, F. A., and Branston,
assignors.)
Brewer, Frank G., Hunter, N. Dak. Vegetable cutter.
1,452,546 ; Apr. 24.
Brewer, Harry, Sidney, Nebr. Air-pump pressure-regulat-
ing device. 1,461,379; July 10.
Brewer, Henry, Wilmette, 111., assignor to Leeds & North-
rup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Measuring and Indi-
cating apparatus. Rel5,597 ; May 15.
Brewer, Henry, Wilmette, 111., assignor to Leeds &
Northrup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Measuring and
Indicating apparatus. Rel5,617 ; June 6.
Brewer, John F. (See Pyle, A. C, and Brewer.)
Brewer, Johnson, Ferris, Tex. Flour sifter. 1,472,204 ;
Oct. 30.
Brewer, Oscar Z., Spokane, Wash. Timing mechanism.
1,460,405 ; July 3.
Brewer, Robert, Dayton, Ohio. Hot-spot manifold.
1,476,281 ; Dec. 4.
Brewer, Robert W. A., Indianapolis, Ind. Fuel manifold.
1,456,176: May 22.
Brewer-Titcnener Corporation, The. (See Conine, Ernest
E., assignor.)
Brewer - Titchener Corporation, The. (See Haagland,
Robroy C, assignor.)
Brewer-Titchener Corporation, The. (See Winans, Daniel
M., assignor.)
Brewer, William H. S., Epsom, New Zealand. Kettle-lld-
raislng means. 1,455,070 ; May 15.
Brewlngton, Philip J., Temple, Tex. Float balL 1,457,055 ;
May 29.
Brewster, Charles W., assignor to The Brewster-Gold-
smith Corporation, Inc., New York, N. Y. Spark plug.
1,447,278 ; Mar. 6.
Brewster-Goldsmlth Corporation. (See Brewster, Charles
W., assignor.)
Brewster, Harry C, Shreveport, La. Oil-well-drilling
machine. 1,449,581 : Mar. 27.
Brewster, Harry C., Shreveport, La. Drilling machine.
1,462,098; July 17.
Brewster, James C, Fort Madison, Iowa. Window-
washer platform. 1,458,744 : June 12.
Brewster, Jane G. (See Day, E. W., and Dougherty, as-
signors.)
Brewster, Joseph F., Clarendon, Va., and W. G. Raines,
Jr., Jackson, Miss., assignors to the Government of the
United States and to the People of the United States.
Employing decolorizing carbons annd other adsorbing
materials. 1.447,461 ; Mar. 6.
Brewster, Louise H., Lexington, Mass. Woven fabric or
similar article. Des. 61,866; Feb. 6.
Brewster, Louise H., Lexington, Mass. Woven fabric or
similar article. Des. 61,867 ; Feb. 6.
Brewster, Oswald C. (See Porter, C. A., and Brew.ster.l
Brewster, William D., Syracuse, assignor to National
Brake Company Incorporated, Buffalo, N. Y. Car-
brake-operating mechanism. 1,444,104; Feb. 6.
Breyer, Frank G. (See SIngmaster, J. A., and Breyer.)
Breyer, Frank G., Palmerton, and C. W. Farber, Bow-
manstown. Pa., assignors to The New Jerse.v Zinc Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of lithopone.
1,446,637; Feb. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Breyer, Frank G., and W. H. Finkeldey, Palmerton, Pa.,
assignors to The New Jersey Zinc Company, New
York, N. Y. Manufacture of dry-battery cans.
1,451,758; Apr. 17.
Breyer, Frank G., J. P. Hubbell, and D. M. Kerr, Palmer-
ton, Pa., assignors to The New Jersey Zinc Company,
New York, N. Y. Roasting sulphide ores. 1,463,867 ;
Aug. 7.
Breyer, Julius. (See Bolgfir, Sftndor, assignor.)
Breyer, Robert, assignor to Phoenix Knitting Works,
Milwaukee, Wis. Safety device. 1,446,82.3; Feb. 27.
Brezin, Joseph, et al. (See Berzon, Louis, assignor.)
Brezin, Joseph, and L. Berzon, assignors of one-third to
said J. Brezin, one-third to said L. Berzon, and one-
third to W. KosakofC, Philadelphia, Pa. Bag-frame
lock. 1,445.66.S ; Feb. 20.
Brhel, John W., (See Palmer, H. D., and Brhel.)
Briais, Henry E., New York, N. Y. Differential for motor
vehicles. 1,453,909 ; May 1.
Brice, Arthur W., Rochester, and W. Hamann, Ironde-
quoit, N. Y., assignors to United Shoe Machinery
Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Folding machine.
1,466,697 ; Sept. 4.
Brickell, Ell F., Bradford, Pa. Ventllating-sash lock.
1,442,642; Jan. 16.
Bricken, John, Chicago, 111. Pencil. Des. 62,878 ; Aug. 2T.
Bricken, John, Chicago, 111. Pencil. 1,478,018; Dec. 18.
Bricker, Abraham H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Trousers.
1,459,498; June 19.
Brlckhouse, James G. (See Holadia, Thomas F., as-
signor.)
Brlddell, Charles D., Crisfleld, Md. Producing oyster
tongs. 1,471.378 ; Oct. 23.
Brlddell, Charles D., Crisfleld, Md. Forming die.
1,472,406 ; Oct. 30.
Brlddell, Charles D., Crisfleld, Md. Machine for shaping
tong handles. 1,472,510; Oct. 30.
Briddes, William, Darby, Pa. Building block. 1,466,985 :
Sept. 4.
Bridgers, John D., Florence, S. C. Reatomizer attachment
for Internal-combustion engines. 1,463,496 ; July 31.
Bridges, Josiah S., Chicago, 111. Detachable holder for
dental Impression trays. 1,461,209 ; July 10.
Bridges, Lewis B., Brooklyn, assignor to Ramp Buildings
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Building. 1,444,322 ;
Feb. 6.
Bridges, Lewis B., Brooklyn, assignor to Ramp Buildings
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Building. 1,444,323 ;
Feb. 6.
Bridges, Ray G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electric
heating element. 1,474.887 ; Nov. 20.
Bridgeford, John J. (See van de Pol, Alfons H., as-
signor.)
Bridgeford, John J., Philadelphia, Pa. Steam-boiler fur-
nace. 1,456,119; May 22.
Bridgman, J. B. (See Bird, Benjiman M., G. C, and
D. P., assignors.)
Bridgman, Percy W., Cambridge, Mass. Electrical sound-
detecting apparatus. 1 440,544 ; Feb. 27.
Bridgeport Brass Company. (See Clark, Walter R., as-
signor.)
Bridgeport Brass Company. (See Limont, Alexander W.,
assignor.)
Bridgeport Chain Company, The. (See Hotchkiss, Howard
F., assignor.)
Bridgeport Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Loveman, William R., assignor.)
Bridgwater, Herbert E., Syracuse, assignor to Remington
Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,442,792 ; Jan. 23.
Bridgwater, Herbert E., Syracuse, assignor to Reming-
ton Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,467,995 ; Sept. 18.
Bridgwater, Herbert E., Syracuse, assignor to Reming-
ton Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 3.467,996 ; Sept. 18.
Bridgwater, Herbert E., Syracuse, assignor to Reming-
ton Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,468,274 ; Sept. 18.
Brldwell, Samuel F., and J. F. Kennedy, Terre Haute,
Ind. Controlling system for mine-blasting operations.
1,444,827 ; Feb. 13.
Bried, Julien A., Oakland, Calif. Friction-clutch mecha-
nism. 1,471,721; Oct. 23.
Bried, Julien A., Oakland. Calif., assignor to H. C. White
Company, North Bennington, Vt. Velocipede driving
part. 1,469,884 ; Oct. 9.
Brlehl, John H., Stitzer, Wis. Milk-can closure.
1,473.951 ; Nov. 13.
Brier, Henry, Dartford, England. Receiver of refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 1,452,999; Apr. 24.
Brierton, Benjamin E., and ,T. H. Tinder, Birmingham,
Ala. Optometrical method and Instrument. 1,468,797 •
Sept. 25.
Brierty, Michael J., Chicago, 111. Electrically-controlled
mechani.sm. 1,467,704 ; Sept. 11.
Brlese, George L. and E. B. Martin, Minneapolis, Minn.
Lock nut. 1,448.952 ; Mar. 20.
Brigden, Arthur, Birmingham, Ala.' Boll-weevil machine.
1,458,799 ; June 12.
Brigdon, Arthur, Birmingham, Ala. Boll-weevil machine.
1,458,800; June 12.
Brigg, Walter J., Epping, New South Wales, Australia.
Boot or shoe. 1,466,611 ; Aug. 28.
Briggs, Arthur J., assignor to The Auto Mail Distributer,
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Feeding and imprinting mecha-
nism for mail and other units. 1,452,867 ; Apr. 24.
Briggs, Arthur J., assignor to The Auto Mall Distributer,
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Mail-distributing apparatus.
1,453,125 : Apr. 24.
Briggs, Bndgar, Briggsville, Ark. Gate hinge. 1,442,557 ;
Jan. 16.
Briggs, D. F., Company. (See Slaiger, Henry, assignor.)
Briggs, Eugene C, Norwood, Mass. Phonograph-record
file. 1,455,565; May 15.
Briggs, Harry E., Anderson, Ind. Dispensing apparatus.
1,468,275 ; Sept. 18.
Briggs, Joseph, deceased. (See Whittaker, J., Bradshaw,
and Briggs.)
Brigg.s Manufacturing Company. (See Maise, Herman C,
assignor.)
Briggs, Marion W., Monmouth, 111. Furnace damper.
1,443,000 : Jan. 23.
Briggs, Millison, administratrix. (See Whittaker, J.,
Bradshaw, and Briggs.)
Briggs & Stratton Co. (See Soreng, Edgar M., assignor.)
Briggs, William P., New Bedford, Mass. Fuse plug.
1,455.566 : May 15.
Brigham, Arthur A., Boston, Mass. Thread-splicing ma-
chine. 1,459,875 ; June 26.
Bright, Albert E., assignor of one-half to W. Auchstetter,
Idngrove, Iowa. Wagon attachment. 1,453,910. May 1.
Bright, Fred W., Murfreesboro, Tenn. Ensilage follower.
1,471,940; Oct. 23.
Bright, George B., Detroit, Mich. Ice-can flUer. 1,447,614 ;
Mar. 6.
Bright, Martin C, and J. M. Brautigam, Indianapolis,
Ind. Traveling tire-vulcanizing system. 1,448,481 ;
Mar. 13.
BriKlitbill, David, Lebanon, Pa. Sausage-stuflBng ma-
chine. 1,469.377 ; Oct. 2.
Brightman, G. F., et al. (See Brightman, Harrison M.,
assignor.)
Brightman, H. L., et al. (See Brightman, Harrison M.,
assignor.)
Brightman, Harrison M., assignor of one-fourth to G. F.
Brightman, one-fourth to H. L. Brightman, and one-
fourth to J. H. Brightman, Columbus, Ohio. Manufac-
turing acorn nuts. 1,456,215 ; May 22.
Brightman, Harrison M., assignor of one fourth to G. F.
Brightman, one-fourth to H. L. Brightman, and one-
fourth to J. H. Brightman, Columbus, Ohio. Feed-
ing and sorting device. 1,456,216 ; May 22.
Brightman, Harrison M., assignor of one-fourth to G. F.
Brightman, one-fourth to H. L. Brightman, and one-
fourth to J. H. Brightman, Columbus, Ohio. Shaft-
straightening apparatus. 1,456,217 ; May 22.
Brightman, Harrison M., assignor of one-fourth to G. P.
Brightman, one-fourth to H. L. Brightman, and one-
fourth to J. H. Brightman, Columbus, Ohio. Conveyer
apparatus. 1,456,218 ; May 22.
Brightman, J. H., et al. (See Brightman, Harrison M.,
assignor.)
Brighton Mills. (See Pearson, W. H., and Brighton, as-
signors.)
Brilhnrt, William W., Indiana, Pa. Optical lens.
1,448,052; Mar. 13.
Brill, Abram, Spartanburg, S. C. Service box for switches.
1,472,152; Oct. 30.
Brill, Frank. (See Young, W. A., and Brill.)
Brill, Hazel, Brooklyn, assignor to Brass Goods Mfg.
Co., New York, N. Y. Container. Des. 62,098 ; Mar. 20.
Brill, J. G., Company, The. (See Adams, Walter S., as-
signor.)
Brill. J. G., Company, The. (See Brooks, James A., as-
signor.)
Brill, J. G., Company, The. (See Dennis, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Brill, Max, New York, N. Y. Hand bag. Des. 62,199;
Apr. 10.
Brillo Manufacturing Co. (See Loeb, Milton B., as-
signor.)
Briliouin, Leon N., Paris, France. Telephone and wireless-
telegraphy installation. 1,465,250 ; Aug. 21.
Brimsbn, James H., assignor to Brimson Transmission
Company, Saginaw, Mich. Variable - speed device.
Rel5,614 ; May 29.
Brimson Transmission Company. (See Brimson, James
H., assignor.)
Brlnck, John R., Mollne, HI. Sun shield and shade for
motor vehicles. 1.442,121 ; Jan. 16.
Brindley, Joseph F., assignor to Hodges Finishing Com-
pany, East Dedham, Mass. Cloth-piling machine.
1,452,825; Apr. 24.
Brine, Percival F., Boston, Mass., assignor to Oil Wells
Renewal Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical heater for
oil wells. 1,457.690 ; June 5.
Briner, Frank, Chester, Pa., assignor to Penn Seaboard
Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Casting steel
frames. 1,474,888; Nov. 20.
Briner, Prank, assignor to Penn Seaboard Steel Corpo-
ration, Chester, Pa. Feeding head. 1,474.889 ; Nov. 20.
Briney, Ottis R., Cleveland, Ohio. Locking means for
guide bushings. 1,465,181 ; Aug. 14.
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Brlney, Ottls H., Poutlac, Mich. Guide busbing.
1,465,209: Aug. 14.
Briney, Ottie R., Pontlac, Midi. Guide bushing.
1,465,236; Aug. 14.
Brink, Charles R., Buffalo, assignor of ono-half to L. D.
Brink, Ilornell, N. Y. Self-adjusting bearing.
1.447,339; Mar. 6.
Brink, Lewis D. (See Brink, Charles R., assignor.)
Brink, William, Henryetta, Okla. Gasoline recovery.
1,477,103; Dec. 11.
Brinkor, Jessie E., and C. P. McNeil, assignors to Stand-
ard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind. Candle-shaping ma-
chine. 1,474.890; Nov. 20.
BrinkerhoEf, FTcdoric H., Clinton, Iowa. Differential
diaphragm. 1,473,173; Nov. G.
Brinkman, Carl F., Milwaukee, Wis. Collapsible coat
hanger. 1,45:5,000 ; Apr. 2-i.
Brinkman, Louis H., Glen Kidge, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to General Seamless Tube Company, Bloomfield,
N. J. Drawing Mouel and other hard metals. 1,440,527 ;
Jan. 2.
Brinkman, Louis H., Glen Ridge, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Seamless Tube Company, Bloom-
field, N. J. Metal-drawing apparatus and method.
1,442,213; Jan. 16.
Brinkman, Louis G., assignor to The Safety -Automatic
Toy Company, Dayton, Ohio. Toy pistol. 1,472,153 ;
Oct. 30.
Brinley, John W., Lincoln, Nebr. Signal for motor cars.
1,477,104 ; Dee. 11.
Brinsmade, Daniel E. (See Bishop, C, and Brinsmade.)
Brinton, W. P. et al. (See Neilly, Daniel H., assignor.)
Brinton, Willard C New York, N. Y. Curve record
system. 1,461,710; July 10.
Briody, Bernard, Chicago, 111., assignor to Truscon Steel
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Contraction joint for
roadways. 1,460,841 ; July 3.
Briodv, Thomas P., Bethlehem, Pa. Music-leaf turner.
1,446,333; Feb. 20.
Brion, Adolph E. (See Mietzelfeld, Otto, assignor.)
Biisben, Ernest J., East Cleveland, Ohio. Sole tip.
1,458,218 ; June 12.
Brisbin, George L., Punxsutawney, Pa. Collar-fastening
device. 1,473,460; Nov. 6.
Brisbois, Odllon, Chicago, 111. Electric starter for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,451,530 ; Apr. 10.
Brisbois, Odllon, Chicago, in. Engine starter. 1,466,926;
Sept. 4.
Briscoe. Henry V. A., assignor to himself and F. W. Berk
and Company, Limited, London, England. Separating
solids by crystallization from solvents. 1,443,616 ;
.Tan. 30.
Briscoe & Stahl Co. (See Stahl, Rodolphe, assignor.)
Brissey, Forrest L., Oakland, Calif. Amusement device.
1,445,477 ; Feb. 13.
Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, The. (Thurston,
Albert P., assignor.)
Bristol Company, The. (See Petitjean, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Bristol, Edgar H., assignor to The Foxboro Company
Foxboro, 'Mass. Liquid head gauge. 1,452,142 ; Apr. 17.
Bristol, John I. D., et al. (See Welch, Thomas H., as-
signor.)
Bristol, William H., Waterbury, Conn. Synchronous op-
eration of entertainment apparatus. 1,452,063 ;
Apr. 17.
Bristol, William H., Waterbury, Conn. Multiple sound-
reproducing apparatus. 1.468,455; Sept. 18.
Bristol, William H., Waterbury, Conn. Thermoelectric
couple. 1,468,456 ; Sept. 18.
Bristow, John A. (See Woffiord, G. M.. and Uristow.)
Britan, Harlan M.. Ojus, Fla. Trap. 1,464,559 ; Aug. 14.
British Arc Welding Company, Limited. (See Ogden,
Herbert, assignor.)
British Dyestuffs Corporation Limited. (See Baddiley.
.T.. Pavman. and Bainbridge, assignors.)
British Dyestuffs Corporation Limited. (See Baddiley,
J., Payman, and Wignall, assignors.)
British Dyestuffs Corporation Limited. (See Fairbrother,
T. H., and Renshaw, assignors.)
British Dyestuffs Corporation Limited. (See Segaller, D.,
and Peacock, assignors.)
Britisli Dyestuffs Corporation, Limited. (See Wyler,
Max, assignor.)
Brltt, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Welding electrode holder.
1,472,581 ; Oct. 30.
Brittain, George E., assignor to I. L. Keith, Haverhill,
Mass. Leather-skiving machine. 1,446,033 ; Feb. 20.
Brittain, John E., Guilford, Mo. Disk-sharpening machine.
1,463,665 ; July 31.
Britten, Edwin F., jr., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Mon-
roe Calculating Machine Company, New York, N. Y.
Overthrow check for calculating machines. 1,462,061 ;
July 17.
Britten, Edwin F., jr., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
Monroe Calculating Machine Company, New Yorlj, N. Y.
Carry mechanism for registers. 1,462,058 ; July 17.
Britten, Edwin F., jr., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
Monroe Calculating Machine Company, New York, N. Y.
Automatic carriage-raising means for calculating ma-
chines. 1,462,059; July 17.
Britten, Edwin F., Jr., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
Monroe Calculating Machine Company, New York, N. Y.
Carry-set mechanism for calculating machines.
1,462,060; July 17.
Britten, Edwin F., Jr., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Mon-
roe Calculating Machine Comi>any, New York, N. Y.
Cnlculatlng machine. 1,474,230; Nov. 13.
Britten, Frank S., South English, Iowa. Disk scraper
and fender. 1,457.960; June 5.
Britton, George W. (See Sweet, M. A., and Brltton.)
Britton, Glenn B., assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Process and apparatus
for treating rubber. 1.440,371 ; Jan. 2.
Britton, Reginald P. L., assignor to Griffiths Bros. & Com-
pany. London Limited, London, England. Fluid com-
position for compounding, impregnating, and coat-
ing. 1,477,938; Dec. 18.
Britzweln, Christian P., assignor of one-half to C. H.
Voss, St. Louis, Mo. Fishing-line float. 1,469,885;
Oct. 9.
Brix, Harold, assignor to Sharp & Smith, Chicago, 111.
Detachable-blade knife. 1,458,104; June 5.
Brixey, Austin D., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ordina-
tor Company, Inc. Adjustable shade support.
1.454,830; May 8.
Brizendine, Samuel T., Kansas City, Mo. Resilient wheel.
1,448,107 ; Mar. 13.
Brizgis, Wladislaus, Turners Falls, Mass. Support for
pictures or the like. 1,448,024 ; Mar. 13.
Broad, William, Beaver Falls, Pa. Electric switch,
1,451,008; Apr. 10.
Broadmeyer, Albert, assignor to The W. O. Hickok Mfg.
Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Paper-feeding apparatus.
1,441,910 ; Jan 9
Broadmeyer, Albert, assignor to W. O. Hickok Manufactur-
ing Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Ruling apparatus.
1,449,376; Mar. 27.
Broadmeyer, Albert, assignor to The W. O. Hickok Manu-
facturing Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Paper-feeding
apparatus. 1,449,377 ; Mar. 27.
Broadmeyer, Albert, assignor to The W. O. Hickok Mfg.
Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Paper - ruling mechanism.
1,468,798; Sept. 25.
Broadwel], Edward H., Longmeadow, assignor to The
Flsk Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tire.
Des. 63,251 ; Nov. 13.
Broady, Harry W., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to American
Balsa Company, Inc. Apparatus for lowering and
raising ships' boats. 1,465,787 ; Aug. 21.
Broady, Harry W., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to American
Balsa Company, Inc. Device for securing and releasing
lifeboats. 1,473,274; Nov. 6.
Broady, Harry W., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to American
Balsa Company, Inc. Lowering and raising apparatus
for ships' boats. 1,478.546 : Dec. 25.
Broberg, Isidor. (See LJungstrom. F.. and Broberg.l
Broberg, Isidor. (See LJungstrom, F., Broberg, and Eriks-
son.)
Broberg, Isidor, Skarsatra, Lidingon, assignor to Aktie-
bolaget LJungstrOms Angturbin, Stockholm, Sweden.
Balancing device between two coupled carriages for
effecting desired wheel pressure. 1,456,587 ; May 29.
Broberg, Isidor, Skarsatra, Lidingon, assignor to
Aktiebolaget LJungstroms Angturbin, Stockholm,
Sweden. Coal bunker for locomotives. 1,467,997 ;
Sept. IS.
Brobst. TTlysses S. G., Fresno, Calif. Headlight dimmer.
1,451,321 ; Apr. 10.
Brobst. William E.. lr., Noblesville, Ind. Food machine.
1,458,872 ; June 12.
Brocli, Albert T., New York, N. Y. Gas heater.
1,469,714 : Oct. 2.
Brock. Edward J., St. Louis, Mo. Water purifier.
1,459,820 ; .Tune 26.
Brock, Edward L., administrator. (See Brock, Mat-
thias.)
Brock, J. H., et al. (See Baker, Louis B., assignor.)
Brock, John M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Acetylene lamp.
1.461,572: .July 10.
Brock, Matthias, deceased, Boston, by E. L. Brock, Ber-
erly, Mass., administrator, assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe-bottoming
machine. 1,470,595 ; Oct. 16.
Brock, Max, assignor to I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company,
New York, N. Y. Powder puff and cover therefor.
1,462,257 : July 17.
Brock, Max, assignor to I, B. Kleinert Rubber Company,
New York, N. Y. Powder puff. 1,462,258; July 17.
Brock, Max, assignor to I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company,
New York, N. Y. Powder puff. 1,462,259 ; July 17.
Brock, Max, assignor to I. B, Kleinert Rubber Company,
New York, N. Y. Powder puff. 1,462,260 ; July 17.
Brock, Nicholas V. D. (See Irwin, C. W., and Brock.)
Brock, Richard E., Wooster. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Mackintosh-Hemphill Company. Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Continuous tube rolling mill. Rel5,692 ;
Oct. 2.
Brock, Verita B., Bridgeport, Tex. Sheet-placing machine.
1,447,958 ; Mar. 13.
Brocker, Frederick C, assignor of one-half to S. C. Farn-
ham, Oakland, Calif. Nonglare device for headlights.
. 1,468,276; Sept. 18.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Broclcett, Frederick G., and C. C. Wright, Chicago, 111. ;
said Brockett assignor to said Wright. Connecting
head for multiple telephone and other circuits.
1,466,351 ; Aug. 28.
Brockman, Joseph W., assignor to The Cincinnati Last
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shoe last. 1,457,872 ;
June 5.
Brockmann, Christian H., Union Center, Wis. Draft
equalizer. 1,443,457 ; Jan. 30.
Brockmeler, William A., Yuma, Colo. Telephone-circuit
breaker. 1,477,939 ; Dec. 18.
Brockmiller, Frederick W. A., St. Petersburg, Fla. Orna-
montal fountain. 1,454,150 ; May 8.
Brockney, James L., and E. George, Detroit, Mich. Spark
plug. 1,460,745; July 3.
Brockson, James W., assignor of one-half to P. L. Mc-
Whorter, Middletown, Del. Tractor. 1,461,027 ;
July 10.
Brockson, Sigurd. (See Gallagher, M. L., and Brockson.)
Brockton Welting Co. (See Dunham, Arthur . E., as-
signor.)
Brockway, Carl P., assignor to Industrial Research Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Adjustable high resistance.
1,445,610 ; Feb. 13.
Brockway, Carl P., assignor to Industrial Research Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Carburetor. 1,456,219 ; May 22.
Brockway, Carl P., assignor to Industrial Research Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Two-cycle engine for bicycles.
1,456,220; May 22.
Brockway, Carl P., assignor to Industrial Research Cor-
? oration, Toledo, Ohio. Engine-starting mechanism.
,456,493 ; May 22.
Brockway, Carl P., assignor to Industrial Research Corpo-
ration, Toledo, Ohio. Two-cycle engine. 1,473,602 ;
Nov. 6.
Broderick & Bascom Rope Co. (See Knopp, Louis A.,
assignor.)
Brodesser, Peter H., Milwaukee, Wis. System of control
for electric elevators. 1,460,569 ; July 3.
Brodeur, Magloire, Providence, R. I. Machine for cover-
ing tire rings. 1 463,868 ; Aug. 7.
Brodeur, Maurice, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Apparatus
for transmitting words. 1,453,741 ; May 1.
Brodin, Arvid, Los Angeles, Calif. Reserve carrier for
automobiles. 1,463,792 ; Aug. 7.
Brodner, John, Seattle, Wash. Automatic feeder.
1,450.710; Apr. 8.
Broga, Wilson C. (See Hudson, C. J., and Broga.)
Brogan, Byard F., Philadelphia, Pa. Finger ring. Des.
63,552; Dec. 18.
Brogan, James A. et al. (See Mayo, Benjamin F., as-
signor.)
Brogan, James A., Lawrence, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Nail and
nail string. 1,440,579 ; Jan. 2.
Brogan, James A., Lawrence, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fasten-
ing inserting machine. 1,447,238 ; Mar. 6.
Brogan, James A., Lawrence, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Finishing
the edges of perforations. 1,450,244 ; Apr. 3.
Brogan, .Tames A., Lawrence, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method
and apparatus for producing nail strings. 1,472,044 ;
Oct. 30.
Brogan, James A., Lawrence, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Reel.
1.473,607 ; Nov. 13.
Brogan, Patrick F. et al. (See Mayo, Benjamin F., as-
signor.)
Brogden, Ernest M., assignor to Brogdex Company, Win-
ter Haven, Fla. Apparatus for the sizing and distribu-
tion of fruit. 1,457,143 ; May 29.
Brogden, Joah, Melrose Park, assignor to David Lupton's
Sons Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Window-sash-as-
sembling apparatus. 1,445,664 ; Feb. 20.
Brogden, Joah, Melrose Park, assignor to David Lupton's
Sons Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pipe-bending ma-
chine. 1.473,756; Nov. 13.
Brogden, Thomas W. B., Dungannon, Ireland. Springing
of road vehicles and the like. 1,470,424 ; Oct. 9.
Brogdex Company. (See Brogden, Ernest M., assignor.)
Brogdex Company. (See Haworth, Albert, assignor.)
Brogger, Ivar W., Newark, N. J., assignor to Standard
Electric Manufacturing Company. Electrical measur-
ing instrument. 1,452,590 ; Apr. 24.
Brogger, Ivar W., Newark, N. J., assignor to Standard
Electric Manufacturing Companv. Electrical measur-
ing instrument. 1,452,591 ; Apr. 24.
Jroldo, Benjamin N., assignor to The Superheater Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Superheater. 1,474,065 ;
Nov. 13.
Brolliar, Clara B. (See Collamer, Clara B.)
Broluska, Amel B. and H. A., assignors of one-third to C.
Cailliau, Detroit, Mich. Electric machine. 1,465,251 ;
Aug. 21.
Broluska, Amel B. and H. A., assignors of one-third to
C. Cailliau, Detroit, Mich. Fuel heater for internal-
combustion engines. 1,467,225 ; Sept. 4.
Broluska, Harry A. (See Broluska, Amel B. and II. A.)
Brombacher, Julius, Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic fluid
control. 1,461,262; July 10.
Bromberg, Oscar F. R., Los Angeles, Calif. Combined
tire valve and pressure gauge. 1,478,506 ; Dec. 25.
Bromley, Henry S. (See Glazier, E. F., and Bromley.)
Bromley, Thomas C, and W. Cavers, Leicester, assignors
to Mellor Bromley & Co. Limited, Minotaur Works,
Leicester, England. Circular rib-knitting machine.
1,461,693; July 10.
Bron, Alte, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Device for sinking
holes in the soil. 1,445,289 ; Feb. 13.
Bronander, Wilbelm B., Montelair, N. J. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,460,474 ; July 3.
Bronander, Wilhelm B., Montelair, N. J. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,460,475 ; July 3.
Bronnert, Emile, Mulbouse. France. Manufacture of
viscose silk. 1,458.389 : June 12.
Bronnert, Emile, Mulhouse, France. Manufacture of
artificial silk. 1,463,793; Aug. 7.
Bronnert, Emile, Mulhausen, France. Manufacture of
artificial silk. 1,464,805; Aug. 15.
Bronnert, Emile, Mulhouse, France. Manufacture of vis-
cose silk. 1,471,513; Oct. 23.
Bronson, Adelbert E., Cleveland, Ohio. Steering-wheel
mechanism. 1,475,928 ; Dec. 4.
Bronson, Adelbert E., Cleveland, Ohio, and J. J. Bowes,
jr., Pensacola, Fla. Closure member for liquid con-
tainers. 1,464,692; Aug. 14.
Bronson, Fred L., Wichita Falls, Tex. Fender brace for
automobiles, carriages, and the like. 1,457,144 ; May 29.
Bronson, Fred L., Wichita Falls, Tex. Adjustable fender
brace. 1,461,304; July 10.
Bronson, George E., Beacon Falls, assignor of thirty per
cent to L. S. Andrew, Naugatuck, Conn. Collapsible
form. 1,470,612 ; Oct. 16.
Bronstein, Samuel, St. Paul, Minn. Nonstretchable mat-
tress. 1,468,277 ; Sept. 18.
Brook, Albert Z., Mountain Grove, Mo. Match box.
1,459,278; June 19.
Brook, Irvie C. (See Rand, W. M., Brook, and Butler.)
Brooke, Alec, Glasgow, Scotland. Button. 1,458,878 ;
June 12.
Brooke, George A., jr., Germantown, Pa. Automatic pres-
sure control. 1,462,164 ; July 17.
Brooke, Lloyd A., Washington, D. C, assignor to H. E.
Durham Motor Company, Seattle, Wash. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,449,086 ; Mar., 20.
Brooke, William L., assignor to Kut Kwik Saw Company,
Oakland, Calif. Motor meat saw. 1,448,188 ; Mar. 13.
Brooker, Eugene D., New York. N. Y. Haemocytometer
and method of making the same. 1.474,812 ; Nov. 20.
Brooker, Henry, London, England. Coin-freed apparatus
for delivering parts from a strip. 1,445,478 : Feb. 13.
Brooker, Henry T., Southend-on-Sea, England. Apparatus
for playing race games. 1,462,189 ; July 17.
Brookes, Elijah, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Machine for
use in the manufacture of teacups, breakfast cups,
beakers, and other vessels or articles of pottery.
1,465,577 ;. Aug. 21.
Brookes, John, and A. E. ToUey, Halesowen, England.
Artificial teeth. 1,461.305 : July 10.
Brookfield William B., Syracuse, N. Y. Making high-
speed steeL 1,446,153; Feb. 20.
Brookins, Earl, Glendale, Calif. Cut-out for mufflers of
explosive engines. 1,468,492 ; Sept. 18.
Brooklyn Shield & Rubber Company. (See Rand, Le Roy
H., assignor.)
Brookman, John H., et al. (See Slauson, Stephen A., as-
signor. )
Brookner, William W. (See Mercer, John F.. assignor.)
Brooks, Andrew .T. (See King, O. M., and Brooks.)
Brooks, Benjamin T. (See Eldred, B. E., and Brooks.)
Brooks, Benjamin T., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Chade-
loid Chemical Company. Making organic oxides.
1 446,872 ; Feb. 27.
Brooks, Benjamin T., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Chade-
loid Chemical Company. Making chlorhydrins of or-
ganic liquids. 1,446,873 ; Feb. 27.
Brooks, Benjamin T., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Chade-
loid Chemical Company. Dehydrating chlorhydrins.
1,446,874; Feb. 27.
Brooks, Benjamin T., Bayside, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corpora-
tion. Manufacture of chlorhydrin. 1,465,595 ; Aug. 21.
Brocks, Benjamin T., Bayside, assignor to Mathieson
Alkali Works, New York, N. Y. Purification of brines.
1,475,563 ; Nov. 27.
Brooks, Boultbee, assignor to J. B. Brooks and Company
Limited, Birmingham, England. Cycle seat. 1,442,-
643 ; Jan. 16.
Brooks, Charles, Washington, D. C, dedicated, by mesne
assignments, to the People of the United States. Pre-
serving apples. 1,450,408 ; Apr. 3.
Brooks, Charles W., assignor of ono-balf to A. W. Cobb,
Huntsville, Ala. Boll-weevil exterminator. 1,472,544 ;
Oct. 30.
Brooks, Chester K., Mentor, assignor to The National
Malleable Castings Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Shock-
absorbing mechanism. 1,452,725 ; Apr. 24.
Brooks, Edward, Atlanta, Ga. Attachment for baling
presses. 1,456,265 ; May 22.
Brooks, Edward J., East Orange, N. J. Seal. 1,468,352;
Sent. IS.
Brooks, George S., Gary, Ind. Retort volatilization of
zinc. 1,471,774 ; Oct. 23.
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Brooks, George W., Topeka, Kans. Pressed-steel window
sill. 1,445,067; Feb. 13.
Brooks, Harry, Uniontown, Pa. Potato knife. 1,477,421 ;
Dec. 11.
Brooks, Harry J. W., assignor to J. M. Graham, Van-
couver, British Columbia, Canada. Headlight lens.
1,449,809 ; Mar. 27.
Brooks, Herbert C, Clapham, London, assignor of one-
half to H. F. Warbey, Hlghfield, Esher, Surrey, Eng-
land. Machine for applying adhesive medium to en-
velopes, wrappers, and the like. 1,471.722 ; Oct. 23.
Brooks, Howard K., New York, N. Y. Golf-stroke counter.
1,400,842 ; July 3.
Brooks, J. B., and Company Limited. (See Brooks, Boult-
bee, assignor.)
Brooks, J. B., and Company LJmited. (See Champ, G. H.,
and Kay, assignors.;
Brooks, J. B., and Company Limited. (See Lawrence,
.\rthur H., assignor.)
Brooks, James A., assignor to The J. G. Brill Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Car truck. 1,449,935 ; Mar. 27.
Brooks, James G., Omaha, Nebr. Floor waxer and pol-
isher. 1,461,723; July 17.
Brooks, James H., Bridgeport. Conn., assignor of one-half
to W. H. Douglas, New York, N. Y. Shock absorber.
1,442,022 ; Jan. 9.
Brooks, Lewis C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
National Paper Can Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Paper
can or carton. 1,462,443 ; July 17.
Brooks. Percy C, St. Johnsbury, Vt Cutting Imple-
ment. 1,444,324; Feb. 6.
Brooks, Robert A., Chicago, 111. Flushing apparatus.
1,409,891 ; Oct. 9.
Brooks, Rnfus M., Roseburg, Oreg. Tape feed and mois-
tening machine. 1,456,859 ; May 22.
Brooks, Stacy D., Macklin, Saskatchewan, Canada. Har-
ness construction. 1,478.507 ; Dec. 25.
Brooks, Thomas J., Sheridan, Pa. Method of and ap-
paratus for detecting faulty engine construction.
1,451,386; Apr. 10.
Brooks, Thomas J., Nashville, Tenn. Standing mecha-
nism for motor vehicles. 1,476,588 ; Dec. 4.
Brooks, Thomas O., Dallas, Tei., and A. H. Buck, Kansas
City, Mo. Service structure. 1,468,956 ; Sept. 25.
Brooks. Wallace L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Lamp socket. 1,444,454 ;
Feb. 6.
Brooks, Wallace L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Rheostat. 1,466,293 ; Aug. 28.
Brooks, Winfred M., South Orange, N. J. Sealing means.
1,453,268; May 1.
Brooks, Winfred M., South Orange, N. J. Sealing means.
1,465,072 ; Aug. 14.
Brooks, Winfred M., South Orange, N. J. Sealing means.
1,471,445; Oct. 23.
Broomall, Samuel E., Wilmington, Del. Traction appli-
ance for vehicle wheels. 1,472,511 ; Oct. 30.
Broome, Ernest L., Tarrytown, N. Y. Detachable cigar
hand. 1,460,641 ; July 8.
Brophy, Charles B. (See Parsons, Theophilus, assignor.)
Brophy, John J., Philadelphia, Pa. Machine for treating
textile materials or products. 1,457,297 ; June 5.
Brophy, John P., Cleveland, Ohio. Signal device for vehi-
cles. 1,462,319 ; July 17.
Brophy, Oscar, Philadelphia, Pa. Method for separating
magnetic materials. 1,453,699 ; May 1.
Brophy, Oscar, Philadelphia, Pa. Fruit-juice extractor.
1.4.'H4,918 : May 15.
Broquier, Pablo. (See Emery, Gustav H., assignor.)
Broquist, Alben V., Chisago City, Minn. Aeroplane.
1.443.973; Feb. 6.
Broshar, Samuel H. (See Carr, V. B., and Broshar.)
Brosious, Adam, Sunbury, Pa. Safety grab hook.
1.478,727 : Dec. 25.
Brosius, Edgar E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic replay
and record shift for phonographs. 1,460,940 ; July 3.
Broskie, Charles C., Stone, Ky. Phonograph diaphragm
and sound box. 1,453,336 ; May 1.
Bross, Ernest E., assignor to The Traub Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Ring. Des. 62.470 ; June 12.
Brossman, Kathryn R., New York, N. Y. Flower holder.
Des. 62.471 : June 3 2.
Brother, William, Salt Lake City, Utah. Fluid clutch
mechanism. 1,451,139 ; Apr. 10.
Brothers. Eli, Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Upper-pulling ma-
chine. 1.441.210; Jan. 9.
Brothers, Eli, Lynn, Mass., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Relastlng machine. 1,470,613 ; Oct. 16.
Brotz, Anton F., assignor to Kohler Company, Kohler,
Wis. Regulator for generators. 1,472,788 ; Nov. 6.
Brotz, Anton F., assignor to Kohler Company, Kohler,
Wis. Multiple-unit system of engine-driven generators.
1,476,686: Dec. 11.
Broughton, George A. (See Holland, I. G., and Brough-
ton.)
Broughton, Walter C., Kansas City, Mo. Knockdown
concrete building. 1,460,941 ; July 3.
Broughton, Walter C, Kansas C!ity, Mo. Hoof structure.
1.470.054: Oct. 9.
Brouillard, Ovide. (See Berthiaume, Evariste and A., as-
signors.)
Broun, Fleming D., New York, and W. R. McAIcvey,
Brooklyn, assignors, by mesne assignments, to " The
Only Package Pie," Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Packaged food product. 1,446,782; Feb. 27.
Brow, J. S., et al. (See NeiUy, Daniel H., assignor.)
Browand, Benjamin T., Cleveland, Ohio. Milling cutter.
1,468,857 ; Sept. 25.
Brower, Charles H., Philadelphia, Pa. Truck. 1,471,446;
Oct. 23.
Brower, Edward W., Flushing, N. Y. Table for com-
puting excess-baggage rates. 1,466,444 ; Aug. 28.
Brown, Albert J. (See Brown, Orian V., F. T., and A. J.)
Brown, Albert S., Omaha, Nebr. Emergency sectional
tire. 1,478,885; Dec. 25.
Brown, Alexander C, and H. Gillett ; said Brown assign-
or to The Brown Hoisting Machinery Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Building sections. 1,476,485;
Dec. 4.
Brown, Alexander T., Syracuse, N. Y. Tractor plow.
1,446,826; Feb. 27.
Brown, Alexander T., Syracuse, N. Y. Driving-axle con-
struction. 1,446,827 ; Feb. 27.
Brown, Alexander T., Syracuse, N. Y. Motor vehicle.
1,449.649 : Mar. 27.
Brown, Alexander T., Syracuse, N. T. Agricultural ma-
chine. 1,451,140 ; Apr. 10.
Brown, Alexander T., assignor to Brown-Lipe Gear Com-
pany, Syracuse, N. Y. Gear-shifting mechanism.
1,446,824; Feb. 27.
Brown, Alexander T., assignor to The Brown-Lipe Gear
Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Gear-shifting mechanism.
1,446,825; Feb. 27.
Brown, Alexander T., assignor to Brown-Lipe Gear Com-
pany, Syracuse, N. Y. Driving axle construction.
1,447,959 ; Mar. 13.
Brown, Alexander T. and C. S., Syracuse, N. Y. Motor
agricultural machine. 1,449,648 ; Mar. 27.
Brown, Alexander T. and C. S., Syracuse, N. Y. Air-cooled
internal-combustion engine and electric generator plant.
1,451,201 ; Apr. 10.
Brown, Alfred C, Lewisham, London, England. Blotting
appliance. 1,443,866 ; Jan. 30.
Brown, Alfred C., assignor to The Stearns & Foster Com-
pany, Lockland, Ohio. Batting. 1,442,793 ; Jan. 23.
Brown, Arthur J., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis, Dynamo-electric
machine. 1,458,121 ; June 5.
Brown, Arthur J., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufactur-
ing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Winding-securing
means for dynamo-electric machines. 1,476,947 ;
Dec. 11.
Brown, Arthur L., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Soldering
flux. 1,444,946 ; Feb. 13.
Brown & Bigelow. (See Fischer, Howard L., assignor.)
Brown & Bigelow. (See Harris, Blaine H., assignor.)
Brown & Bigelow. (See Kristofek, Frank J., assignor.)
Brown & Bigelow. (See Welcker, Paul H., assignor.)
Brown, Brazelton T., assignor of one-half to T. H. Kom-
stohk, Indianapolis, Ind. Pattern mechanism for cast-
ings. 1,443,341 ; Jan. 30.
Brown, Carl D.. assignor to Draper Corporation. Hope-
dale, Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms. 1,453,828 ;
May 1.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hope-
dale, Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms. 1,471,305 ;
Oct. 16.
Brown, Chalmers S., Lima, Ohio. Locking device.
1,473,986; Nov. 13.
Brown, Charles A. (See Luce, Grafton E., assignor.)
Brown, Charles A., Louisville, Ky, Coil-box protector.
1,443,001 ; Jan. 23.
Brown, Charles F., Greeneville, Tenn. Machine for sharp-
ening law mowers. 1,448,518 ; Mar. 13.
Brown, Charles F., Greeneville, Tenn. Lawn-mower sharp-
ener. 1,448,519; Mar. 13.
Brown, Charles F., and E. L. Tedesco, Weymouth, Mass.
Fish-scaling apparatus. 1,440,960 ; Jan. 2.
Brown, Charles H., Breckenridge, Tex., Fishing tooL
1,462,099 ; July 17.
Brown, Charles H., Breckenridge, Tex. Fishing tool.
1,469,493 : Oct. 2.
Brown, Charles H., Breckenridge, Tex. Fishing tool.
1,472,713 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, Charles H., Breckenridge, Tex. Collapsible socket.
1,472,714; Oct. 30.
Brown, Charles S. (See Brown, Alexander T. and C. S.)
Brown, Charles S., Ponca City, Okla. DistiUing-vat
scraper. 1.441.058 ; Jan. 2.
Brown. Charles S., Glenmont, Ohio. Collapsbile box.
1.467,089 : Sept. 4.
Brown, Charles T. (See Brown, Winton E. and C. T.)
Brown, Charles T. (See King, Melbert, assignor.)
Brown, Charles T., St. Louis, Mo. Shock absorber.
1,442,246: Jan. 16.
Brown, Charles W., Cleveland, Ohio. Signal. 1,457,818 ;
June 5.
Brown, Chauncey D., Warrenton, Va. Brake mechanism
for automobiles. 1,470,905 ; Oct. 16.
Brown, Chisholm R., Somerton, and H. H. Hinds, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia, assignors to Emerson
Brantingham Company, Rockford, 111. Churn. Re-
15.677 ; Aug. 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Brown, Christopher, Charlerol, Pa , assignor to Pitts-
burgh Plate Glass Company. Corner-rounding machine.
1,47.0,741 ; Nov. 27.
Brown, Christopher, Charlerol, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company. Machine for smoothing and
polishing bevels. 1,475,742 ; Nov. 27.
Brown, Clarence J., Chicago, 111. Bait. 1,441,059;
Jan. 2.
Brown, Clarence O., and H. B. Walker, Lancaster, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Fairfield Engi-
neering Co., Marion, Ohio. Feeder for loading and un-
loading machines. 1,473,779 ; Nov. 13.
Brown, Claude E., Santa Ana, Calif. Releasing device
for well tools. 1,471,775; Oct. 23.
Brown, Commodore P., Ronceverte, W. Va. Wrench.
1.455.423 ; May 15.
Brown. Commodore P., Ronceverte, W. Va. Bit clamp.
1.455.424 ; May 15.
Brown Company. (See Byers, Horace G., assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Cox, John T., assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Bbie, E., and Richter, assignors.)
Brown Company. (See Ek, Arvid, assignor.)
«rown Company. (See Parker, Howard, assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Richter, George A., assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Richter, G. A., and McMurtrie,
assignors.)
Brown Company. (See Richter, G. A., and Wightman,
assignors.)
Brown Company. (See Sherman, ,Tohn C, assignor.)
Brown, Dalton B., Lancaster, Ohio. Artificial tree.
1.478,728 : Pec. 25.
Brown, Daniel H. (See Royal, R. R., and Brown.)
Brown, David B., Bellingham, Wash. Safety-razor-blade
resharpener. 1,455,567 ; May 15.
Brown, Davis, assignor to Hadfield Penfield Steel Com-
pany, Bucyrus, Ohio. Dry pan. 1,476.145 ; Dec. 4.
Brown. Derrell E:, Mondamin, Iowa. Illuminating device
for burial caskets. 1,457,650: June 5.
Brown, Dewees E. (See McCullough, O., and Brown.)
Brown, Dock W., et. al. (See Goodwin, Adolphus D., as-
signor.)
Brown, E. W. (See Rote, Charles V., assignor.)
Brown. Earl, Laurel, Iowa. Attachment for harrows.
1,478,886: Dec. 25.
Brown, Earle W., Elyria, Ohio. Dust catcher. 1,448,430 ;
Mar. 13.
Brown, Edmund N., and A. M. Lambert, San Francisco,
Calif., assignors to Majestic Electric Development Com-
pany. Waffle and hot-cake iron. 1,450.277 ; Apr. 3.
Brown. Edwin F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Wire-block stripper. 1,477,687; Dec. 18.
Brown, Eflwarcl V. (See Arendt, M., and Brown.)
Brown, Ellis E., Springmont, Pa. Flexible coupling.
1,455,425; May 15.
Brown, Eric P., Bnxton, Iowa. Mouth washbasin attach-
ment. 1,456,841 ; May 29.
Brown, Eugene L., jr.. assignor to R. E. S. Geare, Chi-
cago, Til. Chain grate. 1.455,040: May 15.
Brown, Eugene L., jr., assignor to R. E. S. Geare, Chi-
cago, III. Feed gate for automatic stokers. 1,455.041 ;
May 15.
Brown, Eugene P. (See McNeil, C. P., and Brown.)
Brown, Fay C, Iowa City, Iowa. Selenium crystals and
preparing the same. 1,456,532; May 29.
Brown, Francis H. (See, Ogden. Sidney H., assignor.)
Brown, Francis H., Glen Olden, Pa., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company, Boston. Mass. Burner
1.451.811; Apr. 17.
Brown, Francis H., Glen Olden, Pa., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company, Boston, Mass. Burner.
1.451.812; Apr. 17.
Brown. Francis H.. Glen Olden. Pa., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Companv, Boston, Mass. Regulating
apparatus. 1,455,860; May 22.
Brown, Francis H., Glen Oldon. assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to The Hagan Corporation, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Apparatus for controlling combustion. 1,463,142 ;
July 24.
Brown, Francis H., Glen Olden, Pa., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company, Boston, Mass. Regulating
mechanism. 1,476.795 ; Dec. 11.
Brown, Francis H.. Glen Olden, Pa., assignor to Petro-
leum Ilent and Power Company, Boston, Mass. Ap-
paratus for reirulating combustion. 1,460.366; July 3.
Brown, Francis H., Philadelphia, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hagan Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Controlling combustion. 1.463,141 : July 24.
Brown, Francis H,, Ridlev Park, assignor,' hv mesne as-
signments, to The Hagan Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Controlling combustion. 1,463,143; July 24,
Brown, Prank A. (See Koss, William E,, "assignor,)
Brown, Frank A. (See Richmond, William A. and F. P.,
assignors.)
Brown, Frank C, and E. E. Nason. State Center, Iowa.
Tractor hitch, 1,442,247; Jan, 16.
Brown, Frank E., Seattle, Wash. Sign. 1,455.474 ;
May 15.
Brown, Frank T. (See Brown, Orlan V,, F, T„ and A J )
Brown, Frank W,, Wilklnsburg, and A. R, Marshall, as-
signors to Central Railway Signal Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Railway signal torpndo. 1.458,745 : .tune 12
Brown, Fred, et al. (See Leahy, Herbert V., assignor.)
Brown, Fred E., assignor to Zenite Metal Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Windshield. 1,456,221 : May 22.
Brown, Frederick E., assignor to National Tube Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal - shaping machine.
1.474,066: Nov. 13.
Brown, Frederick M. (See Clark, Winthrop A., assignor.)
Brown, Frederick S., Torrington, Conn. Pipe cleaner.
1.477,207 ; Dec. 11.
Brown, George H., Portland, Oreg. Drag saw. 1,475,788 ;
Nov. 27.
Brown, George R., Los Angeles, Calif. Valve cap.
1.440,718 ; Jan. 2.
Brown, George S., and L. M. Carpenter, Jewett City,
assignors of one-third to G. Ely, Norwich, Conn.
Receptacle for transporting yarn, rovinga, or the like.
1,442.600 ; Jan. 16.
Brown, Gregory, assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Grinding-fluid-circulating system. 1,455,187;
May 15.
Brown, Gregory, and A. Turner, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Machine-table-reversing
mechanism. 1,456,968 ; May 29.
Brown, Harold, Dacoma, Okla. Animal poke. 1,455,861 ;
May 22.
Brown, Harold D., New York, N. Y. Acoustic device.
1,453,969; May 1.
Brown, Harry E., assignor to Brown Slachine Company,
Grenola, Kans. Underreamer. 1,454,843 : May 15.
Brown, Harry H. (See Smith, H. A., and Brown.)
Brown. Harry J., Montreal, Canada. Trunk hatbox.
1.448,722; Mar. 20.
Brown, Harry M., New Kensington, Pa. Car coupler.
1,462,190 ; July 17.
Brown. Harry M.. New Kensington, Pa. Car coupling.
1,469,355 ; Oct. 2.
Brown, Harry M., Union, N. Y. Automobile wheel.
1,472,352 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, Harry N., Peterborough, England. Spring hub.
1,447,410: Mar. 6.
Brown, Harry P., assignor of one-half to W. E. Powers,
Boston, Mass. Gaiter. 1,463,357; July 31.
Brown, Harry V., assignor, by mesne assignments, ot
one-half to E. A. Barnes, jr., Oklahoma, Okla. Ma-
chine for making brick. 1.442,122: Jan. 16.
Brown, Harvey, assignor of one-half to A. H. Schaefer,
Buffalo, N. Y. Keyhole guard. 1,457,017 ; May 29.
Brown, Haughton, Minneapolis, Minn. Broom. 1,454,831 ;
May 8.
Brown, Henry A., assignor of one-third to G. E. Shinkle
and one-third to F. M. White. Huntington, W. Va.
Re and de railing device. 1.465,963 : Aug. 28.
Brown, Henry .T., Cleveland, Ohio. Medicinal prepara-
tion. 1,474,140; Nov. 13.
Brown, Herman E., Kingston. N. Y., and .T. H. Stover,
Nutley. N, J,, assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Multi-Fabric Corporation, New York, N, Y. Water-
proof sheet material and making the same. 1,459,499 ;
June 19.
Brown, Herman E., Kingston, N. Y,, and J. H. Stover,
Nutley, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Multi-
Fabric Corporation, New York, N. Y. Production of
coated fabrics and the like. 1,465,541 ; Aug. 21.
Brown Hoisting Machinery Company, The. (Se« Brown,
A, C, and (Jillett, assignors.)
Brown Hoisting Machinery Company, The. (See Case,
John P., assignor.)
Brown Hoisting Machinery Company, The. (See Jacob,
Brent C. assignor.)
Brown, Howard S., et al. (See Duder, John, assignor.)
Brown, Hudson, Chicago, 111. Railway gate. 1,4(58,278;
Sept. 18,
Brown, Hu.gh F. (See Errett. T. A., and Brown.)
Brown Instrument Company, The. (See Brown, Richard
P., assignor.)
Brown Instrument Company. (See Brown, R. P., and
Frey, assignors.)
Brown, Isaac, New York, N. Y. Dental impression guide.
1,478,019; Dec. 18.
Brown, Isaac M., Youngstown, Ohio. Direction indicator.
1,453,237 ; Apr. 24.
Brown, Jam^g A., Boston, Mass. Rotary explosive en-
gine. 1,478,378 ; Dec. 25.
Brown, James H., New York, N. Y., and S, Norden,
Auburn. R. I,, assignors to said Brown. Foot mobile.
1,440,372; Jan. 2.
Brown, .Tames M., Philadelphia, Pa. Spool. 1,455,779;
May 22.
Brown, James M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Switching
device. 1,448,383 ; Mar. 13.
Brown, James M,, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Circuit-in-
terrupting device. 1,448,384 ; Mar. 13.
Brown, James M., assignor to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bus-bar-
supporting structure. 1,472,154 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, James M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv. Clamp.
1.475,744 : Nov. 27.
Brown, James W., San Diego, Calif. Automobile tool-box
support. 1,451,202; Apr. 10.
Brown, Jeremiah E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Swing. 1,460,848;
July 3.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Brown, John C, Minneapolis, Minn. Insect trap.
1.454.667; May 8.
Hrowii, John F., Sidney, Manitoba, Canada. Water trap.
1,440,719; Jan. 2.
Hiown, John F., Phenix, R. I. Running-board footplate.
1.464,070; -Vug. 14.
Brown, John II., Springfield, Mass. Receipt protector.
1,446,638; Feb. 27.
Brown. John H., assignor to C. Hadaway, Vancouver.
British Columbia, Canada. Kettle. 1,478,729 ; Dec. 26.
Brown, John M., Houston, Tex. Apparatus for treating
picliles. 1,441,481 ; Jan. 9.
Brown, John W'., Denver, Colo. Continuously-operating
air-pressure filter. 1,446,448 ; Feb. 27.
Brown, John W.. Fort Wayne, Ind. Carburetor attach-
ment. 1,454,503; May 8.
Brown, John \V., Fort Scott, Kans. Combined collar
and muzzle. 1,474,231 ; Nov. 13.
Brown, John W., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Drilling machine.
1,4G7,526; Sept. 11.
Brown, John W., and J. N. Fitzsimmons, Newarls, Ohio.
Cord holder. 1,459,763 ; June 26.
Brown, Joseph K., Fresnillo, Mexico. Airtight pipe cou-
pling. 1,472,290 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, Julius A., Peeksklll, N. Y. Stylus for phono-
graph reproducers. 1,454,951 ; May 15.
Brown, Julius A., assignor to E. Loomis, Peeksklll, N. Y.
Stylus mounting for reproducers. 1,469,451 ; Oct. 2.
Brown, Julius A., assignor to E. Loomis, Peeksklll, N. Y.
Spring stylus mounting for phonographs. 1,469,452 ;
Oct. 2.
Brown, Kenneth C, Hinsdale, assignor to Winslow Safety
High Pressure Boiler Company, Chicaga, 111. " Steam-
propelled vehicle. 1.441,658 ; Jan. 9.
Brown, Laura A. (See Brown, William, assignor.)
Brown, Leo B. (See Lewis, F. J., and Brown.)
Brown Lipe Cbapin Company. (See Ormsby, Donald D.,
assignor.)
Brown-Lipe Gear Company. (See Brown, Alexander T.,
assignor.)
Brown, Loudon, Willow, assignor to L. R. England, Carter,
and J. F. Vinson, Willow, Okla. Tire casing. 1,449,582 ;
Mar. 27.
r.rown', Louis C, Sasakwa, Okla. Game appliance.
1,459.389 : June 19.
Brown Machine Company. (See Brown, Harry E., as-
signor.)
Brown, Mary E. (See Lindsay, Robert F., assignor.)
Brown, Marv M., Elberton, Ga. Attachment for music
sheets. 1,456,670 ; Mar. 29,
Brown, Max. (See Currier, Andrew E., assignor.)
Brown, Max. (See Gleason, Frederick J., assignor.)
Brown, Max, Boston, Mass. Innersole. 1,473,695 ;
Nov. 13.
Brown. Milo. Anderson, Ind. Protracting square.
1,455,708 ; May 15.
Brown, Mortimer J., assignor to The Pacific R. & H.
Chemical Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Purifying
liquid hydrocyanic acid. 1,444,300 ; Feb. 6.
Br.iWii, ilyer. (See Hitchcock, George E., assignor.)
Brown, Myron A., New York, N. Y. Swinging and sliding
door construction. 1,472,457 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, Obediah H., Oxford, N. J. Tire guard. 1,471,237 ;
Oct. 16.
Brown, Die and S., Minneapolis, Minn. Auto-table lunch
case. 1.444,455 ; Feb. 6.
Brown. Oliver W., and C. O. Henke, Bloomington, Ind.
Manufacture of azoxy, azo, hydrazo, and amino com-
pounds. 1,451,489 ; Apr. 10.
Brown, Oliver W., and C. O. Henke, Bloomington. Ind.
Manufacture of aromatic amino compounds. 1,456.969 ;
May 29.
Brown, Omer, Connersville, Ind. Plowshare. 1,475,743 ;
Nov. 27.
Brown, Orian V., F. T., and A. J., Dale, Ind. Log-loading
device. 1,447,201 ; Mar. 6.
Brown, Orin C., et al. (See Marshall, Walker E., as-
signor.)
Brown, Oscar E., Buffalo, N. Y. Nonskid attachment for
vehicle tires. 1,440,580; Jan. 2.
Brown, Oscar E., Buffalo, N. Y. Adjustable chain hook.
1,459,670 ; June 19.
Brown, Percy, and F. J. Bostock, Huddersfleld, England,
assignors to Timken-Detroit Axle Company. Worm
L'earinc. 1.440.907; Jan. 2.
Brown, Peter N., Mosman. near Sydney, new South Wales,
Australia. Cylinder-shape slip-lid container boxes.
1,445,068 ; Feb. 13.
Brown, Phelps, Springfield, Mass. Actuating mechanism
for magnetos. 1,472,545 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, Phelps, and I. E. Hendrickson, assignors to Wlco
Electric Company. Springfield, Mass. Trip finger for
magnetos. 1,472.546; Oct. .30.
Brown Process Company. (See Jones, Richard G., as-
signor.)
Brown, Reinhardt H., assignor to Outing Kumfy-Kab
Companv. Laporte, Ind. Wheel mounting for vehicles.
1,446,243 ; Feb. 20.
Brown, Richard H., Indianapolis, Ind. Gasoline-line lock
for cars. 1,449,378 ; Mar. 27.
Brown. Richard H., New York, N. Y. Electric hair drier.
1,451,151 ; May 8.
Brown, Richard P., assignor to The Brown Instrument
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric signaling and
controlling apparatus. 1,443,165 ; Jan. 23.
Brown, Richard P., assignor to Tlie Brown Instrument
Company, Pliiladelphia, Pa. Furnace-regulating appa-
ratus. 1,443.166; Jan. 23.
Brown, Richard P., assignor to The Brown Instrument
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Recording instrument.
1,446,961 ; Feb. 27.
Brown, Richard P., assignor to Brown Instrument Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Control apparatus. 1,459,821 ;
June 26.
Brown, Richard P., and C. P. Frey, assignors to Brown
Instrument Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Method of
and apparatus for measuring electrical resistance.
1,460,530; July 3.
Brown, Richard P., and C. P. Frey, assignors to The
Brown Instrument Company^ Philadelphia, Pa. Opti-
cal pyrometer. 1,476,486; Dec. 4.
Brown, Robert, assi.!,'nor to The Parsons Company,
Newton, Iowa. .Side cutter for trenching machines.
1,477,940 ; Dec. 18.
Brown. Robert B., assignor to T. Mark and A. E. Mc-
Donald, San Francisco, Calif. Vehicle propulsion
mean.s. 1 447,119 ; Feb. 27.
Brown, Robert M. (See Schaefer, C. P., and Brown.)
Brown, Robert R., and G. M. Peterson, Seattle. Wash.
Shock absorber. 1,467,090; Sept. 4.
Brown, Robert S., London, England. Closure for bottles,
tins, Jars, containers, and receptacles. 1,471,139 ;
Oct. 16.
Brown, Robert S., London, England. Closure for bottles,
tins, jars, containers, and receptacles. 1,471,140 ;
Oct. 16.
Brown, Roland W., New York, N. Y. Self opening and
delivering envelope. 1,467,291; Sept. 4.
Brown, Russell S., Brooklyn, assignor to Newman Clock
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Time register.
1,442,044; Jan. 16.
Brown, Samuel C. B., Amite, La. Resilient tire construc-
tion. 1,454,036; May 8.
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Parker,
John W., assignor. )
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co., The. (See Tabor,
Albert B., assignor.)
Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Town-
send, Herbert E., assignor.)
Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. (See Graves, Benjamin P.,
assignor.)
Brown Shoe Company Incorporated. (See Roblee, Robert
A., assignor.)
Brown, Silas O., Sulphur Springs, Tex. Cotton-chopper
attachment for cultivators. 1,456,359 ; May 22.
Brown, Sol, assignor to Dunbar Molasses & Syrup Co.,
New Orleans, La. Sirup can. 1,457,614 ; June 5.
Brown, Sophie. (See Brown, Ole and S.)
Brown, Spencer K., Syracuse, N. Y. Socket-wrench
head. 1,442,123 ; Jan. 16.
Brown, Spencer K., Syracuse. N. Y. Surface-finishing ma-
chine. 1,475,681 : Nov. 27.
p.rown, Sylvanus W. (See Smith, M. A., and Brown.)
Bro"wn, Theodore P., assignor to Simplex Player Action
Companv, Worcester, Mass. Automatic musical in-
strument. 1,452,491 : Apr. 24.
Brown, Theophilus, assignor to Deere and Company, Mo-
line, 111. Tractor. 1,441,480 : .Tan. 9.
Brown, Theophilus, assignor to Deere and Company, Mo-
llne, III. Motor cultivator. 1,451,672 ; Apr. 10.
Brown, TheopliiUis, assif^nor to Deere & Company, Mo-
line, 111. Wheel. 1.467,999; Sept. 18. ,
Brown, Theophilus, assignor to Deere & Company, Mollne,
lU. Motor cultivator. 1,471,138; Oct. 16.
Brown, Theophilus, assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
in. Motor cultivator. 1,476,687 ; Dec. 11.
Brown, Thomas. (See Rudall, R. J., Brown, and Wil-
liams.)
Brown, Thomas E., Chicago, 111. Internal-combustion
or gas engine. 1,474,954 : Nov. 20.
Brown, Thomas E., New York, and T. E. Brown, Jr.,
Yonkers, N. Y. Bascule bridge. 1,470.140 ; Oct. 9.
Brown, Thomas E., jr. (See Brown, Thomas B. and
T. E., jr.)
Brown, Vernon, and J. H. Pengilly, Los Angeles, Calif.
Relay. 1,478,547 ; Dec. 25.
Brown, Victor F. (See Powell, James F., assignor.)
Brown, Walter A., Los Angeles, Calif. Separating hydro-
carbons from water. 1,472.384 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, Walter A., Los Angeles, Calif. Separating hydro-
carbons from water. 1,472,385 ; Oct. 30.
Brown, Walter C, Nevada. Iowa. Filling means for
gasoline tanks. 1,449,492 ; Mar. 27.
Brown, Walter H., Pasadena, Calif. Low-pressure alarm
for pneumatic tires. 1,453,657 ; May 1.
Brown, Wilbur F., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to Th«
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Raw-material conveyer for feeding glass furnaces.
1,473,008: Nov. 6.
Brown, William, Annandale, New South Wales, Austra-
lia. Combustion engine. 1,467.998 ; Sept. 18.
Brown, William, assignor to L. A. Brown, St. Louis, Mo.
Fan. 1,465,928; Aug. 28.
Brown, William A., Philadelphia, Pa. Heat-focusing
device for combined electric lamps, heaters, and blow-
ers. 1,457,873; June 5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Goiitinued.
Brown, WlUlam A., Philadelphia, Pa. Counterbalancing
and oscillating device for electric heaters and lamps.
1,457,874 ; June 5.
Brown, William, Company. (See Sullivan, James J.,
assignor.)
Brown, William F. (See Pedigo, Sanford I., assignor.)
Brown, William F., assignor ot one-half to J. L. Lyons,
Little Rock, Ark. Thr.ashing machine. 1,464,863 ;
Aug. 14.
Brown, William H., Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle spring
shackle and means for lubricating same. 1,476,440 ;
Dec. 4.
Brown, William H. A., assignor of one-half to H. G.
Clark and one-half to J. H. Bentley, Chicago, 111.
Cleaning device. 1,474,994 ; Nov. 20.
Brown, William L., Wichita, Kans. Electrically-heated
display cabinet. 1,458,127 ; June 12.
Brown, William P. (See Brrett, T. A., and Brown.)
Brown, William T. S., East Point, Ga. Knockdown con-
tainer. 1,468,340 ; Sept. 18.
Brown, William W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electromagnetic switch.
1,466,268; Aug. 28.
Brown, Wlnton E. and C. T., Sacramento. Calif. Atom-
izer. 1,476,589 ; Dec. 4.
Browne, Alfred L., East Orange, N. J. Elastic-fluid-con-
trolling device. 1,450,245 ; Apr. 3.
Browne, Anna H., executrix. (See Browne, Arthur B.)
Browne, Arthur B., deceased, Detroit, Mich. ; A. H.
Browne, executrix. Friction clutch. 1,461,573 ;
July 10.
Browne, Arthur B., deceased, Hartford, Conn. ; A. H.
Browne, executrix. Friction clutch. 1,472,114 ;
Oct. 30.
Browne, Frank A., Wayne, assignor to The Barber
Asphalt Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Mixing appa-
ratus. 1,466,638; Aug. 28.
Browne, Frank A., Wayne, assignor to The Barber
Asphalt Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Mixing appa-
ratus. 1,466,639; Aug. 28.
Browne, Harry T., and F. L. Diard, assignors of one-third
to W. J. Potter, Mobile, Ala. Film protector. 1,446,691 ;
Feb. 27.
Browne, John T., and W. Black, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Means for use in the molding of concrete building
blocks. 1,474,813 : Nov. 20.
Browne, Mayotta, San Francisco, Calif. Doll. Des.
61,959 ; Feb. 20.
Browne, Norton, Chelan, Wash. Automobile signal.
1,453,911 ; May 1.
Browne, Ralph C, Salem, Mass. Electrical relay.
1,474,344; Nov. 20.
Brownell, Charles O., assignor to Battle Creek Bread
Wrapping Machine Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Wrapping
machine. 1,468,626; Sept. 25.
Brownell, Leigh E., St. Paul, Minn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Brownell Wildfire Battery Co. Inc.
Composition of matter. 1,468,957 ; Sept. 25.
Brownell Wildfire Battery Co. (See Brownell, Leigh E.,
assignor.)
Browning, Fletcher W., Kingsport, Tenn. Abrading ma-
chine. 1,453,742; May 1.
Browning, George. (See Jacoby, Venule, assignor.)
Browning, George, assignor to Lee Razor Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Safety-razor case. 1,445,868 ;
Feb. 20.
Browning, George M., New York, N. Y. Toothpick and
making same. 1,462,062 ; July 17.
Browning, J«hn M., Ogden, Utah. Rear sight for fire-
arms. 1,455,071 ; May 15.
Browning, John M., Ogden, Utah. Firearm. 1,457,961 ;
June 5.
Browning, John M., Ogden, Utah. Firearm. 1,464,864 ;
Aug. 14.
Biownlee, Roy H., and R. H. Uhllnger, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Special carbon black. 1,478,730; Dec. 25.
Broxton, George, Pittsburgh, Pa. Socket wrench.
1.456,358 ; May 22.
Broyles, William O., Birmingham, Ala. Shock-absorbing
bed. 1,444,726 ; Feb. 6.
Brozyk, George J., Orleans, N. Y. Auto direction signal.
1,442,644 ; Jan. 16.
Brubacker, Howard C, Rodney, Ontario, Canada. In-
side pocket iron. 1,451,813 ; Apr. 17.
Brubaker, John H., Grand Rapids, Mich. Device em-
ployed in finishing and retouching photographic nega-
tives and the like. 1,466,038 ; Aug. 28.
Brubaker, William A., assignor to The Lyon Rubber Co.,
Incorporated, Akron, Ohio. Automobile tire. Des.
62,532 ; June 19.
Brubaker, William L., Enola, Pa. Multiple tapping ma-
chine. 1,465,112; Aug. 14.
Bruce, Edwin L., Jr., Little Rock, Ark. Bundle protector.
1,445,932 ; Feb. 20.
Bruce, James L. (See Worcester, S. A., Bruce, and Farn-
ham.)
Bruce Macbeth Engine Company,
James B., assignor.)
Bruce, Murray L., Milan, Ind.
1,473,009 ; Nov. 6.
Bruce, Olof L., Minneapolis, Minn,
1,464,642; Aug. 14.
The. (See Simler,
Transmission band.
Manicuring device.
Bruce, William H., Lansdowne, Pa. Syringe. 1,450,016;
Mar. 27.
Bruce, William J., New York, N. Y. Food product and
manufacturing. 1,443,458 ; Jan. 30.
Bruce, William J., Escanaba, Mich. Demountable rim
for automobile wheels. 1,478,633; Dec. 25.
Bruce, William J. W., Cheshire, England. Drain trap.
1,453,743; May 1.
Bruch, Clement A., Warrensburg, Mo. Emblem holder.
1,467,834; Sept. 11.
Bruchey, John H., Baltimore, Md. Machine for counting
pills and the like. 1,448,826 ; Mar. 20.
Bruchhauser, Charles H. (See Hileman, Willis W., as-
signor.)
Bruchsaler, Karl. (See Blake, Edward M., assignor.)
Brucker, Ferdinand F., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The
Miller Rubber Company. Tire-huilding apparatus.
1,443,939 : Jan. 30.
Bruckner, Albert, Etna, Pa. Apparatus for making cement
blocks. 1,448,911 ; Mar. 20.
Bruckner, Charles C, Jersey City, N. J., assignor to
Bruckner Mfg. Co., Inc. Engraving machine.
1,462,682; July 24.
Bruckner Mfg. Co. (See Bruckner, Charles C, assignor.)
Brude, Aim6 Lyon, France. Machine for the manufacture
of gimp threads. 1,445,199 ; Feb. 13.
Bruder, Albert A., Holly, Mich. Furnace or stove.
1,453,544; May 1.
Bruder, Edmund, Chicago, assignor to J. Glos, Elmhurst,
111. Game apparatus. 1,474,618 : Nov. 20.
Bruecker, John, Fort Wayne, Ind. Headlight. 1,448,025 ;
Mar. 13.
Brueckner, Julius R., assignor to Gibb Instrument Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Alternating-current transformer.
1,470,214 ; Oct. 9.
Brueggeman, Albert L., Newark, N. J. Steam boiler.
1,472,045 ; Oct. 30.
Bruewer, Harry, assignor to The Corcoran Manufacturing
Company, Norwood, Ohio. Automobile fender package.
1,441,264; Jan. 9.
Bruhn, Christian N., Cedar Falls, Iowa. Egg crate.
1,470,215; Oct. 9.
Bruhn, Gustav A., Harburg-on-the-Blbe, assignor to
Pried. Krupp Abtlengesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Buhr,
Germany. Automatic weighing apparatus for loose ma-
terials. 1,451.759 ; Apr. 17.
Bruhn, J, H. (See Eisbach, Aloyslus A., assignor.)
Brulne, Maurice R. J., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Faurot-Scope Corporation. Motor-vehicle signal. Des.
62,390; May 22.
Brulotte, Leonidas J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pulley.
1,471,097; Oct. 16.
Brumfield, Thomas R., assignor of one-third to B. M.
Graff and one-third to E. L. Walton, Danville, Va.
Tobacco container. 1.477,105 ; Dec. 11.
Brummel, A. O. (See Wlttlg, Harry F., assignor.)
Brummel, Henry E., BoonviUe, Mo. Closure-operating
means. 1,444,105; Feb. 6.
Brummer, Harold M., New York, N. Y. Garment-securing
strap. 1,464,126; Aug. 7.
Brump, Herbert L., assignor to The Dayton Fan & Motor
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Short-circuiting device.
1,458,682 : June 12.
Bnindage, James W., Akron, Ohio. Bath-cap-reenforcing
machine. 1,458,801 ; June 12.
Brundage, James W., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, Akron, Ohio. Fringe-cutting machine. 1,448,723 ;
Mar. 20.
Brundage, James W., assignor to The Miller Rubber Co.,
Akron, Ohio. Selvage-edge-cutting machine. 1,472,547 ;
Oct. 30.
Brundige, Edward, Chicago, 111. Vehicle spring.
1,453,061 ; Apr. 24.
Brunell, Homer A. (See Burtnett, Everett R., assignor.)
Brunell, William J., Detroit, Mich. Skate sharpener.
1,466,785 : Sept. 4.
Brunelli, Domenlco, Philadelphia, Pa. Acoustic cabinet.
Des. 63,071 ; Oct. 2.
Brunelli, James, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cloth pressing and
steaming device. 1,453,433 ; May 1.
Bruner, Herbert A. (See Coover, G. B., and Bruner.)
Bruner, Louis N., New York, and S. D. Olsen, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Glass-tube spinning and drawing apparatus.
1,458,518; June 12.
Bruner, Reuben G., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Weeder.
1,4.59,139 ; June 19.
Bruner, Reuben G., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Wheel.
1,461,475 ; July 10.
Brunet, Maurice, assignor to Malson Detllleux, SocI6t6
Anonyme, Liege, Belgium. Governor for steam engines.
1,455,568 ; May 15.
Brunett, Dewltt A., Minneapolis, Minn. Hot-air furnace.
1,444,163; Feb. 6.
Brunhoeber, George H., assignor of one-half to J.
Fletcher, Ponca City, Okla. Water trap. 1,471,941;
Oct. 23.
Brunhoff, Edward, Cincinnati, Ohio. Display and adver-
tising apparatus. 1,464,597 ; Aug. 14.
Brunlnga, John H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Spyroseal Manufacturing Company, St. Louis. Mo.
Making piston rings. 1,450,200 ; Apr. S.
Bruninga, John H., assignor to Standard Heel & Counter
Co., St. Louie, Mo. Floor mat. 1,464,026; Aug. 7.
UNITED STATICS PATENT OFFICE, 1U28.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Itruiik, Oscar K. \V., assiguor to J. J. Marx, St. Louia,
Mo. I'nd for pressing machines. 1,452,726 ; Apr. 24.
BruDka, Herman, Marion, Ind. Flush valve. 1,466,946;
Sept. 4.
Bruuka. Oscar, Fort Wayne, Ind. Rug reenforcement.
1,457,921 ; June 5.
Brunkeu, Henry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cutting machine.
i,40o,llo ; Aug. 14.
Brunkor, George N., Pocatello, Idaho. Movable head-
light. 1,447,120; Feb. 27.
Brunner, Albert H., Marion, 111. Cooking utensil.
1,472,-J05 ; Oct. 30.
Brunuer, Harold E., Larchmont, N. Y. Manufacturing
antifriction bearing rings. 1,451,531 ; Apr. 10.
Brunner, Ilaiold U., JL--irthmoiit, N. i.'., assignor to The
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company. Antifriction
bearing. 1,44S,1S'J ; Mar. 13.
Brunner, Uaiold K.. Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to The
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company. Spinning spin-
dle. 1,452,180; Apr. 17.
Brunner, Harold E., Larclimont, N. Y., and W. Jetter,
Collingswood, >J. J., assignors to The Hess-Bright
Manufacturing Company. Journal bearing. 1,468,134 ;
Sept. 18.
Brunuer. Herbert R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Van Kannel Revolving Door Company, New York,
N. Y. Air-preheating device for furnaces. 1,478,7.S1 ;
Dec. 25.
Brunuer, Herbert R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Van Kannel Revolving Door Company, New iork, M. Y.
Air-preheating device for furnaces and the like.
1,478,732 ; Dec. 25.
Bruno. .lostph N., Chicago, 111. Coin-deposit re<ieptacle.
1.454.910 ; -May 15.
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender Company, The. (See Bishop,
Joseph W., assignor. J
Bnms\viek-Ba!ke-Collender Company, The. (See Daven-
port. 11. I^., and Whelan, assignors.)
Brunswick-Bnlke-Collender Company, The. (See Hine,
Cicero, assignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The. (See Mat-
teson, Jesse O., assignor.)
BrunswicU-Balke-CoUender Company, The. (See Miller,
Charles P., assignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company. (See Miller, John
O., assignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The. (See Ny-
strom. Maitii;, a^ssignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Lollender, The. (See Redfield, Howard
A., assignor.)
Brunswick, Edmond L. (See Christensen, H., and Bruns-
wick.)
Brunswick-KroescheU Company. (See Whitaker, Richard,
assignor.)
Brunzel, Eugene A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Trousers. 1,465,415 ;
Aug. 21.
Brusa, Silvio, Milan, Italy. Pressure-casting apparatus.
1,444,828 ; Feb. 13.
Brush, Alanson P., Detroit, Mich. Manifold for mul-
ticylinder internal - combustion engines. 1,443,944 ;
Feb. 6.
Brush, Alanson P., Detroit, Mich. Lubricating system.
1,466,445 ; Aug. 28.
Brush, Alanson P., Detroit, Mich. Crank shaft and
balancing the same. 1.466,446 ; Aug. 28. ,
Brush, Alanson P., Detroit, Mich. Steering-wheel braie.
1,470,803 : Oct. 16.
Brush. Alanson P.. Detroit, Mich. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,472,426 ; Oct. 30.
Brush, Alanson P., Detroit. Mich. Transmission mecha-
nism for automobiles. Rel5,738 ; Dec. 25.
Brush. Alanson P., and O. M. Nacker, Detroit Mich.
Differential gearing. 1.446,545 ; Feb. 27.
Brush, Bert H. (See Jones, M. W., and Brush.)
Brush. Mittie T., Dublin, N. H. Reenforced fabric for
aircraft. 1,442.323; Jan. 16.
Brust. Charles A., jr.. El Dorado, Ark. Well fishing tool.
1,474,232; Nov. 13.
Brust, Joseph F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adjustable water-dis-
charge device. 1,467,133 ; Sept. 4.
Bratnell, Brightle E., executrix. (See Keating, Rob-
ert M.)
Bruy&re, Joanny G. (See Proton, C. A., and Bruy^re.)
Bryan, Artis C, Syracuse, N. Y. Lever lock. 1,469,406 ;
Oct. 2.
Bryan, Eugene C.. Kisslmmee, Fla. Fruit container.
1.445.479 ; Feb. 13.
Bryan, Eugene C, Kissimmee, Fla. Fruit container
1.445.480 ; Feb. 13.
Bryan, Eugene C and P. J. Sones, Haines City, Fla
Screw-holding device for automobile drive casings.
1,474,233 : Nov. 13.
Bryan, George A., Peru, Ind., assignor to Bryan Har-
vester Company. Liquid-fuel burner. 1,462,261 ; July
IT.
Bryan Harvester Company. (See Bryan, George A., as-
signor.)
Bryan. John H., Moline, Kans. Tractor clutch control.
1,477.422 : Dec. 11.
Bryan. Joseph T., assi.smor of one-half to L. W. Cnlver.
Seafnrd, Del. Device for blowing out oil pipes.
1.477.2.S9; Dec. 11.
Bryan, WUliam G., Sydney, assignor to T. S. Gurr, P. B.
Sheather, Mosman, near Sydney, and C. R. Sweetman,
Randwick, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Hub brake for motor vehicles. 1,453,126 ; Apr. 24.
Bryant, Clarence R., Chicago, IlL Wrench. 1,466,947 ;
Sept. 4.
Bryant, Clarence R., Chicago, 111. Ratchet wrench.
1,466,948 ; Sept. 4.
Bryant, Claude H., and R. A. Osborn, lancoln, Me. Cas-
ter. 1,445,747 ; Feb. 20.
Bryant Electric Company, The. (See Goodridge, Gilbert
W., assignor.)
Bryant Electric Company. (See Skoda, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Bryant Electric Company, The. (See Stendahl, Ludwlg,
assignor.)
Bryant Electric Company, The. (See Thomas, George B.,
assignor.)
Bryant, Ellsworth S. (See Berry, Henry J., assignor.)
Bryant, Elmer J., assignor to The Taft Pelrce Manufac-
turing Company, Woonsocket, B. I. Adjustable limit
gauge. 1,448,356 ; Mar. 13.
Bryant, Frederic J., New York, N. Y. Ladder. 1,474,780 ;
Nov. 20.
Bryant, Frank J., West Brookfield, Mass. Movable hoist-
ing device. 1,454,881 ; May 16.
Bryant, George W., New York, N. Y. Window-cleaner's
life net. 1,461,648 ; July 10.
Bryant, James E. (See Murray, Edward W., assignor.)
Bryant, John H., Danbury, Conn. Lawn sweeper.
1,448,386 ; Mar. 13.
Bryant, John P., Chicago, lU. Eyelet tack, 1,462,262;
July 17.
Bryant, Ralph. (See Richardson, Wilber D., assignor.)
Bryant, Robert B., Gaffnev, S. C. Pin or badge. Des.
62,472 : June 12.
Bryant, Stanley C., Chicago, 111. Electric-clrcult con-
troller. 1,453,089; Apr. 24.
Bryant, William A. (See Whaler, H. T., and Bryant.)
Bryce Brothers Company. (See McCracken, B., and
Pirott, assignors.)
Bryce, James W., Binghamton, N. Y., assignor to The
International Time Recording Company of New York.
Indicating mechanism for time recorders. 1,447,293 ;
Mar. 6.
Bryce, James W., Binghamton, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Dayton Scale Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Weighing scale. 1,469,987 ; Oct. 9.
Bryce, James W., Bloomfleld, and W. P. Anderson, Bo-
gota, N. J., assignors to International Time Recording
Company, Endlcott, N. Y. Recorder. 1,469,988 ; Oct. 9.
Bryden, John A., assignor of one-third to U. E.
McCutchen and one-third to J. A. Hall, Springfield,
111. Llijuld-dispensing apparatus. 1,469,617; Oct. 2.
Bryden-Neverslip Company. (See Paff, John, assignor.)
Bryden-Neverslip Company. (See Whitaker, R., jr., and
Snyder, assignors.)
Brydone-Jack, Katherine S., Glacier, British Columbia,
Canada. Doll. 1,442,248; Jan. 16.
Bryen, George J., Duquesne, Pa. Rolling-mill ragging
mechanism. 1463,036; July 24.
Bryner, Harry C., et al. (See Whltcomb, James, as-
signor. )
Brynoldt, Christian, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Blaw-
Knox Company, Method of and apparatus for construct-
ing tunnels and the like. 7,450,577 ; Apr. 3.
Brynteson, Alfred, St. Paul, Minn. Piston. 1,466,786;
Sept. 4.
Bryson, Charles W., assignor to H. L. Wadsworth, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Sand-mixing device. 1,469,886; Oct. 9.
Biyson, Walter D., Ridley Park, Pa., assignor to Fibre
Container Company. Folding box. 1,470,141 ; Oct. 9.
Bryson, Walter S., et al. (See Dungan, John B.,
assignor.)
Brzozowski, Edward. (See Plochockl, Anthony, as-
signor.)
Brzykcy, Antonl, Minneapolis, Minn. Windmill.
1,455,862; May 22.
Bubb, Albert C, Baltimore, Md. Coupling device.
1,465,804 ; Aug. 21.
Bubb, Lewis W., St. Louis, assignor to J. M. Williams,
Webster Groves, Mo. Gas burner. 1,467,472 ; Sept. 11.
Buc, Hyym E. (See Johns, C. O., and Buc.)
Buc, Hyym E., Roselle, N. J., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Standard Development Company. Purifica-
tion of Isopropyl ether. 1,442,520 ; Jan. 16.
Bnc, Hyym E., Roselle, N. J., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Standard Development Company. Dehvdra-
tion of alcohol. 1.455.072 ; Mav 15.
Buch, Paul H., and H. M. Groff, Trenton, N. J. Refrig-
erating apparatus. 1,471,098; Oct. 16.
Ruchan, Hush G. (See Dawson, James C, assignor.)
Bnchan, Hugh G., Newark, N. J. Spring binder.
1,443,522 ; Jan. 30.
Buchan, Hugh G., St. Louis, Mo. Fastening headed ar-
ticles in place. 1,443.523: Jan. 30.
Buchanan, James L. (See Sanzedde. C., and Buchanan.)
Buchanan, Judson, Chattanooga, Tenn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Harvester Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Apparatus for making chilled
castings. 1.477.423; Dec. 11.
Buchanan, Stephen L.. and F. J. Lytton, Coebum, Va.
Jack prop. 1,457,145 ; May 29.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM TMK
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Adjustable form tie
Buchenau, John C, De Witt, N. Y.
and spacer. 1,451,457 ; Apr. 10.
Buchenberg, Alvln E., Toledo, Ohio. Starting and Igni-
tion system for internal-combustion engines. 1,440,528 ;
Jan. 2.
Buchenberg, Alvin E., Toledo, Ohio. Generator. 1,475,918 ;
Nov. 27.
Buchenberg, Alvin E., assignor to Electric Auto-Lite
Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Battery terminal. 1,458,901 ;
June 12.
Buchenberg, Alvin E., assignor to Industrial Research
Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Engine starter. 1,459,358 ;
June 19.
Bueher & Glbbs Plow Company. (See RIngle, H. G., and
Stewart, assignors.)
Bueher, John W., Denver, Colo. Filters. 1,465,156 ;
Aug. 14.
Bueher, William W., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Kohler Company, Kohler, Wis. Auto-
matic electric-lighting unit. 1,448,190 ; Mar. 13.
Bueher, William W., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Kohler Company, Kohler, Wis. Automatic
power-unit control. 1,450,793 ; Apr. 3.
Buchholz, John P. (See Kurrus, Joseph A., assignor.)
Buchholz, Otto. (See Keller, G. J., and Buchholz.)
BUchi, Alfred. Winterthur, Switzerland. Two-stroke-
cycle Internal-combustion engine and scavenging and
charging process thereof. 1,477,994 ; Dec. 18.
Buchi, Robert, Chicago, 111. Apple slicer. 1,466,114 ;
Aug. 28.
Buchll, Jacob, assignor to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cle., Baden, Switzerland. Electrode steam
boiler. 1,466,013; Aug. 28.
Buchman, Vernon L., Trenton, N. J. Resilient tire.
1,458,267- June 12.
Buchmann, Jacob L., Brie, Pa. Lubricator for air com-
pressors. 1,476,390; Dec. 4.
Buchner, Louis B., Caldwell, N. J., Convertible baby crib
and seat for automobiles. 1,451,532 ; Apr. 10.
Buchsbaum, Samuel, Chicago, 111. One-piece cuff button.
1,444,023; Feb. 6.
Buchwitz, William, Brooklyn, assignor to Goldlng Bros.
Company, New York, N. Y. Fabric. Des. 61,888 ;
Feb. 6.
Buchwitz, William, Brooklyn, assignor to Goldlng Bros.
Company, New York, N. Y. Fabric. Des. 62,054 ;
Mar. 13.
Buck, Albert H. (See Brooks, T. O., and Buck.)
Buck, Arthur W., St. Louis, Mo. Means for causing regis-
tration of rontgenographs. 1,445,290 ; Feb. 13.
Buck, Arthur W., St. Louis, Mo. Dental film mount.
1,454,152; May 8.
Buck, Arthur W., St. Louis, Mo. Apparatus for reducing
secondary radiation from Rontgen rays. 1,465,340 ;
Aug. 21.
Buck, Charles, Germantowu, Pa. Spark-plug wrench.
1,465,929; Aug. 28.
Buck, Charles P., Topeka, Kans. Sheet-metal-bending ma-
chine. 1,463,383 ; July 31.
Buck, Clarence M. (See Flick, H., and Buck.)
Buck, Claude W., La Crosse, Ind. Speed-controlling
valves. 1,449,583 ; Mar. 27.
Buck, Edward, Middleton Junction, England. Apparatus
for pressing cop and like tubes upon spindles.
1,460,310; June 26.
Buck, Fred, assignor to The Lufkin Rule Company, Sagi-
naw, Mich. Joint for folding rules. 1,455,042 ;
May 15.
Buck, Fred, assignor to The Lufkin Rule Company, Sag-
inaw, Mich. Folding rule. 1,460,784; July 3.
Buck, Herman J., Ellwood City, Pa. Bread-cooling
apparatus. 1,474,619 ; Nov. 20.
Buck, Herman J., assignor to Mathews Gravity Carrier
Company, Ellwood City, Pa. Antifriction bearing for
gravity carriers. 1,445,821 ; Feb. 20.
Buck, James L., Sherman, Tex. Carpenter's tool.
1,448,787 ; Mar. 20.
Buck, James W., New York, N. Y. Mechanical bird.
1,450,480 ; Apr. 3.
Buck, Porter A., et al. (See Jermin, Frank, assignor.)
Buck's Stove & Range Company. (Sec- Templeton, Jones
T., assignor.)
Buckbee, John C, Chicago, 111. Shaking screen.
1,441,558 ; Jan. 9.
Buckeye Brass and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Selker, Harry, assignor.)
Buckeye Iron and Brass Works. (See Fulson, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Buckeye Iron & Brass Works. (See Sheppard, Orlando,
jr., assignor.)
Buckeye Iron and Brass Works. (See Trace, Russell A.,
assignor.)
Buckeye Jack Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bates,
Edmund C, assignor.)
Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company, The. (See Knipp,
Leo A., assignor.)
Buckeye Tractor Ditcher Company, The. (See George,
Charles L., assignor. )
Buckeye Twist Drill Company, The. (See Mulac, An-
thony A., assignor.)
Buckham, George T. (See Dawson, A. T., and Buckham.)
Buckham, George T. (See Dawson, A. T., Buckham, and
Haskell.)
Buckham, George T. (See Dawson, A. T., Buckham, and
Larsson.)
Buckham, Henry B., assignor to The Allbright-Nell Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Machine far washing edible ani-
mal tissues. 1,475,929 ; Dec. 4.
Buckingham, Earle, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt h
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Oil pump.
1,470,804 ; Oct. 16.
Buckingham, Harry W., et al., executors. (See Mathews,
Thomas.)
Buckingham & Hecht. (See Wlel, Eli H., assignor.)
Buckingham, Jay A., Alta, Iowa. Corn picker. 1,472,407 ;
Oct. 30.
Buckland, Joseph W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Auto-
matic bell ringer. 1,461,177 ; July 10.
Buckler, Alice G., executrix. (See Buckler, Mary M.)
Buckler, Carl W., Lexington, Ky. Fireplace heater.
1,469,494 ; Oct. 2.
Buckler, Leon T., Philadelphia, assignor .to G. B. Clay,
Elkins Park, Pa. Drain-valve device for hydrants.
1,457,422; June 5.
Buckler, Mary M., deceased, Springfield, Mass. ; A. G.
Buckler, executrix. Eye for dolls. 1,445,481 ; Feb. 13.
Buckles, James H. (See Simpson, E. M., and Buckles.)
Buckley, Claude W., Memphis, Tenn. Urinal. 1,440,765;
Jan. 2.
Buckley, Daniel P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Simonds Saw and Steel Company, Fitchburg, Mass.
Saw frame. 1,459,3.59 ; June 19.
Buckley, Harry and E., Louisville, Ky. Grinding ma-
chine. 1,451,647; Apr. 10.
Buckley, James W., Weatherford, Tex. Truss. 1,473,392 ;
Nov. 6.
Buckley, John, Mattapan, Mass. Control mechanism.
1,460,785 ; July 3.
Buckley, Lorenzo C. (See Mason, A. G., and Buckley.)
Buckley, Lorenzo C, Lisbon, assignor to The R. Thomas
& Sons Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Apparatus for shap-
ing insulators. 1,465,157 : Aug. 14.
Buckley, McKim C, and H. Kendrick, Franklin, Pa. Fuel
mixer. 1,453,912 ; May 1.
Buckley, Mary L., North Attleboro, Mass. Template
and fabricating ornaments therewith. 1,442,124 ;
Jan. 16.
Buckley, Mert T., Wichita, Kans. Ventilator. 1,457,298 ;
June 5.
Buckley, Ray. (See Buckley, Harry and R.)
Buckley, Thomas A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Implement for clean-
ing teeth. 1,475,789; Nov. 27.
Buckley, Thomas B\, Scraiiton, Pa. Spring-forming ma-
chine. 1,459,045 ; June 19.
Buckley, Warren B., Washington, D. C. Tire tread.
Des. 62,114 ; Mar. 27.
Buckman, Harold W., assignor to Vance Engineering Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hydraulic valve mechanism.
1,445,127 ; Feb. 13.
Buckman, Henry H., Jacksonville, Pla., and G. A.
Pritchard, New York, N. Y., assignors to Buckman &
Pritchard. Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. Highly-refractory-
article and producing the same. 1,440,657 ; Jan. 2.
Buckman, Henry H., Jacksonville, Fla., and G. A.
Pritchard, New York. N. Y., assignors to Buckman &
Pritchard, Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. Highly-refractory
article. 1,440,766; Jan. 2.
Buckman & Pritchard, Inc. (See Buchman, H. H., and
Prii chard, assignors.)
Buckminster, Ira C^ Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoo Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cutting
maeliine. 1,440.581 : Jan. 2. .
Buckminster, Ira C, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Coating
apparatus. 1,476,047: Dec. 4.
Bucknam, Worthy C. (See Buzzaird, R. B., and BucK-
iiam.)
Bucknam. Worthy C, Jersey City, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Davis Automatic Equipment
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Coin lock. 1,444,325 ;
Feb. 6.
Buckner, William A., Fresno, Calif. Sprinkler head.
1,463,666 ; July 31.
Bucks, David H., La Fayette, Ohio. Safety chick box.
1,451,760; Apr. 17.
Buckwalter, Jacob S., Philadelphia, assignor of one-half
to L. H. Shank, Paradise, Pa. Fruit-jar holder.
1,456,671 ; May 29.
Buckwalter, Jacob S., Philadelphia, assignor of one-
half to L. H. Shank, Paradise, Pa. Jar-cap wrench
1,474,067; Nov. 13.
Buckwalter, John S., Lancaster, Pa. Connecting-rod
straightening and testing device. 1,477,688; Dec. 18.
Buckwalter, Leon G. (See Hutchinson, Morton C, as-
signor.)
Buckwalter, Tracy V., assignor to The Timken Roller
Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio. Making cages for
bearings. 1,444,.S26 ; Feb. 6.
Bucky, Gustav, Berlin, Germany. Plate holder for tak-
ing Rontgen photographs. 1.449,970 ; Mar. 27.
Bucky, Gustav, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Wappler
Electric Co., Inc. Grid for protecting ROntgen Images
against secondary rays. 1,476,048; Dec. 4.
Bucyrus Company. (See Eager, Svante R. W. M., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
79
Bucyrus Company. (See Eager, S. R. W. M., Eaeser, and
Lehman, assignors.)
Bucyrus Company. (See Bager, S. K. W. M., Lehman,
and Uuhloff, assignors.)
Bucyrus Company. (See Ferris, Walter, assignor.)
Bucyrus Company. (See Ferris, \\., and Bager, as-
signors.)
Budd. Edward G., and E. Ibach, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Budd Wlieel Company, Philadelphia,
I'a. Machine and method for rolling tapered disks.
1,442.601 ; Jan. 16.
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Clay,
William H., assignor.)
Budd. Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See
L)'.\rdenne, Walter H., assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Led-
winka, Joseph, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Malse,
Herman C, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See
Meadowcroft, Joseph W., assignor.*
Budd. Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Valen-
tine. William A., assignor.)
Budd, Frank P., Bonesteel, S. Dak. Shoe-polish container.
1,472,632 ; Oct. 30.
Budd, Lester E., Philadelphia, Pa. Furnace-door arch.
1,453,434 ; May 1.
Budd Wheel Company. (See Budd, E. G., and Ibach,
assignors.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Fine, Lewis, assignor.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Ibach, Emil, assignor.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Ledwlnka, Joseph, assignor.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Kagsdale, Earl J. W., as-
signor.)
Bndil, Alfred, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Air- filter.
1,456,360; May 22.
Budjac, Vincent, et al. (See Stuchlik, John M., assignor.)
Budwell, Leigh. (See Warthen, H. J. and Budwell.)
Buedingen, Robert, Rochester, N. Y. Container.
1,468,000; Sept. 18.
Buedingen, Robert, Rochester, N. T. Container cover.
1,469,618 : Oct. 2.
Buedingen, Robert, Rochester, N. X. Container. 1,472,582 ;
Oct. 30.
Buehle, Erich. (See Hutchinson, E. C, and Buehle.)
Buehfler, William F. A., Detroit, Mich. Outboard mo-
tor. 1,460,570; July 3.
Buell, Joseph W., deceased, Washington, D. C. ; W. A.
Buell, executrix. Combined automatic train signaling
and control system. 1,442,853 ; Jan. 23.
Buell, Joseph W., deceased, Washington, D. C. ; W. A.
Buell, executrix, assignor to Buell Signal and Train
Control Company, Incorporated. Dualistic cab signal
and automatic train-control system. 1,478,101 ;
Dec. 18.
Buell, Joseph W., deceased. Falls Church, Va. ; W. A.
Buell. executrix, assignor to Buell Signal and Tram
Control Company. Incorporated. Cab signal and auto-
matic train-control system. 1,478,100 ; Dec. 18.
Buell Signal and Train Control Company. See Buell,
Joseph W., assignor.)
Buell, Wanda A., executrix. (See Buell, Joseph W.)
Buell, William H., Bronxville, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Conversion Products Corporation. Coat-
ing composition for metals and making same. 1,472,239 ;
Oct. 30.
Buente, Charles F., Pittsburgh, Pa, Concrete-pipe ma-
chine. 1,453,269; May 1.
Buente, Charles F., Avalon, Pa. Service connection for
concrete mains. 1,463.148 ; July 31.
Bueter, Joseph H., Fort Madison, Iowa. Shock absorber.
1,470,906: Oct. 16.
Buettner, Charles H., Cincinn.itl, Ohio. Method and ap-
paratus for the fixation of nitrogen. 1,446.546 ; Feb. 27.
Buettner, Charles H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Method and ap-
paratus for nitrogen fixation. 1,453,435 ; May 1.
Buffalo Apparatus Corporation. (See FltzGerald, Fran-
cis A. J., assignor.)
Buffalo Foundry & Machine Co. (See Engel, Godfrey, sr.,
assignor.)
Buffalo Foundry & Machine Company. (See Sleeper,
Oliver S., assignor.)
Buffalo Refractory Corporation. (See Farish, William
A., assignor.)
Buffalo Refractory Corporation. (See Ohman, John L.,
assignor.)
Buffalo Specialty Company. (See Cftbana, Charles, as-
signor.)
Buffalo Specialty Company. (See Learman, Frank J.,
assignor.)
Buffalo-Springfield Roller Company, The. (See Altken,
Anflrew W., assignor.)
Buffalo-Springfield Roller Company, The. (See Endter,
Walter J., assignor.)
Buffington. Eliza, Madison, N, J. Combined picture book
and puzzle. 1.460.700 ; July 3.
Bufford, Georep W'., Buffalo, assignor to J. H. Williams
& Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tool holder and tool. 1,458,802 ;
June 12.
Bufford, George W., Buffalo, assignor to J. H. Williams
& Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tool holder and tool. 1,458,973 ;
June 19.
Buzatti. Ettore, Molsheim, France. Valve mechanism.
1,459,193 : June 19.
Bugatti, Ettore, Molsheim, France. Apparatus for the
insertion of screw studs. 1,463,497 ; July 31.
Bugbee, Edwin P., Vernon, N. Y. Suturing instrument.
1,449,087 ; Mar. 20.
Bugbee, Lucian W., assignor to Franklin Optical Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Making a fused bifocal. 1,450,711 ;
Apr. 3.
Bugbee, Lucian W., assignor to Franklin Optical Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Making bifocal lenses. 1,451,490;
Apr. 10.
Bugbee, Lucian W., assignor to Onepiece Bifocal Lens
Company, Indianapolis, Ind, Lens-edging machine.
1,455.863; May 22.
Bugbee, Lucian \V., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Trial frame. 1,457,494 ;
June 5.
Bugbee, Lucian W., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to Ameri-
can Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Grinding
machine. 1.459.569 ; June 19.
Bugbee & Niles Company. (See King, Rufus, assignor.)
Buggie, Horace H., assignor to Dura Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Runway for glass. 1,457,495 ; June 5.
Bugla, John, Saginaw, Mich. Stone-gathering machine.
1,454,668; May 8.
Bugler, .Arthur V., and T. E. Delafons, assignors to
Linotype and Machinery Limited, London, England.
Sheet-delivery mechanism of printing machines,
1,466,949 : Sept. 4.
Buhler, John J. V., Detroit, Mich. Rust-removing com-
pound. 1,473,529 : Nov. 6.
Buhr, Joseph F., Detroit, Mich. Multiple drill head.
1,449,164 ; Mar. 20.
Buhr, Joseph F., Detroit, Mich. Attachment for drill-
ing machines. 1,475,982 ; Dec. 4.
Buhse, Maximilian E., Minneapolis, Minn. Apparatus
for coating ice-cream cones. 1,467,835 ; Sept. 11.
Buhtz, Emil B., Seattle, Wash. Soap-dish attachment for
laundry trays. 1,461,263 ; July 10.
Buikema, Menno R., Morrison, 111. Corn plow shovel.
1.443,835 ; Jan. 30.
Bnjger, Cyril, St. Paul, Minn. Rolling toy. 1,448,724 ;
Mar. 20.
Bilker, Fred H., Greenwood, Wis. Blasting tool.
1,442,645; Jan. 16.
Buker, Ray, Castlerock, Wash. Wrench. 1,443,002;
Jan. 23.
Buker, Ray, Castlerock, Wash. Pliers. 1,459,612;
June 19.
Bukolt, John J., Stevens Point. Wis. Framework for
rear-end portiOQs of children's vehicles. 1,444,655 ;
Feb. C.
Bukolt, John J., Stevens Point, Wis. Child's vehicle.
1,444,656; Feb. 6.
Bukoveez, Miguel, Mexico, Mexico. Belt fastener.
1,444,301 ; Feb. 6.
Bukow, Reinhold, Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Hardman,
Peck & Co. Tracking device. 1.454,621 ; May 8.
Bulask, Francis J., assignor to The Pictures Develop-
ment Co., Toledo, Ohio. Motion-picture-record-tlnting
apparatus. 1.476,670 ; Dec. 4.
Bulkeley, Claude A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Drier.
1,472,902 ; Nov. 6.
Bull, Arthur A., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Fan pulley. 1,444,302 : Feb. 6.
Bull, Arthur A., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Cooling-liquid-pump mounting for
internal-combustion engines. 1.461,711 ; July 10.
Bull, Arthur A., and R. C. Darnell, assignors to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Engine-cylinder-
sleeve sealing means. 1,473.139 ; Nov. 6.
Bull. Charles H.. Gisborne, New Zealand. Protector
covering for loose-leaf account and like books.
1,472.789 ; Nov. 6.
Bull, Clinton H., Columbus, Ohio. Test indicator.
1,445,482 : Feb. 13.
Bull Dog Lock Washer Co., The. (See Wisch, Walter J.,
assignor. )
Bull, George E.. Monessen, assignor to Pittsburgh Steel
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wire-hoop machine.
1,457,691 : .Tune 5.
Bull. George F. (See Baron. B., and Bull.)
Bull, George F., et al. (See Starkey, Ernest W., as-
signor.)
Bull. George F., assignor of one-half to Charles H. Pugh
Limited. Birmingham, England. Lawn mower.
1,466,787 ; Sept. 4.
Bull, George F., and E. W. Starkey; said Starkey as-
signor of his right to Charles H. Pugh Limited,
Birmingham. England. Power-driven la'wn mower.
1,446,414 ; Feb. 20.
Bull, George L., Oakland, Calif. Valve-operating mecha-
nism. 1.473,077 : Nov. 6.
Bull. William F., New York, N. T. Magazine crayon
and lead holder. 1,468.001 ; Sept. 18.
BuUard. Charles M., Appleton. Wis. Method of and
apparatus for treating liquids. 1.468.353 ; Sept. 18.
Bullard. Edward P., Jr., assignor to The Bullard Machine
Tool Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Indexing device. 1,455,282 ;
Mav 15.
Bullard, Edward P., Jr., assignor to The Bullard Machine
Tool Company, Bridgeport. Conn. Electric-operating
chucking device. 1,455,283 ; May 15.
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Alphabetical list of patentees— Continued.
BuUard, Edwiu W., Whitneyviile, Conn. Wedge.
1,445, 8:i2 ; Feb. 20.
Bullard, F. B. (See Hancock, Jesse K., assignor.)
BulliU-d, Frank C. (See Bullard, Otto ^V. and P. C.)
BuUaid Machine Tool Co., The. (See Bullard, Edward
P., jr., assignor.)
Bullard, Otto W. and F. C, Sheridan, Wyo. Formula for
a confection. 1,445,200 ; Feb. 13.
Bullard, \yiUiana P., Albany, Ga. Nut grader. 1,401,264;
July 10.
Bullard, William P., Albany, Ga. Nut grader. 1,461,265 ;
July 10.
Buller, Charles M., assignor to L. J. Mueller Furnace Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Adjustable head for pipes.
1.4lil,4.S.S ; July 10.
Buller, Charles M., assignor to L. J. Mueller Furnace
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Adjustable boot for pipes.
1,462,482; July 24.
Buller, Charles M., assignor to L. J. Mueller Furnace Com-
l)auy, Milwaukee, Wis. Furnace-casing ring. 1,404,971 ;
Aug. 14.
Buller, Oliver P., ct al. (See Kimes, E. B., and Carson,
assiiinors.)
BuUinger, Frederic H., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Automatic controller.
1,470,907 ; Oct. 16.
Bulliagtou, Frank A. (See Trew, A. S., and BuUington.)
Bullis, Franklin H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wave turner.
1,400,844; July 3.
Bullis, Frederick J., Stillwater, Minn. Pushing apparatus.
1,441,963; Jan. 9.
Bullock, Charles A. H., London, England. 'Typesetting
appliance. 1,457,423 ; June 5.
Bullock, Charles A. H., London, England, assignor of one-
third to E. J. Waring, Plainfield, N. J., and one-third to
W. E. Stratton, London, England. Appliance for teach-
ing or practicing the game of golf. 1,450,705 ; June 19.
Bullock, Edmund E., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Self-toning photographic emul-
sion. 1,454,209 ; Mav 8.
Bullock, llermon H., Walden, N. Y. Windshield shade.
1,455,475 ; May 15.
BuUoek, Orin M., Oakland, Calif. Automatic feed box.
1,442,382 ; Jan. 16.
Bullock, Samuel A., assignor to Ally Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Lubricating compound. 1,449,379 ; Mar. 27.
Bullock, Samuel M., Chicago, and H. S. Lloyd, Oak Park,
111. Manufacturing abrasive disks. 1,458,322 ; June 12.
Bullock, Thomas R., Providence, R. I. Billiard-table
cushion. 1,441,060 ; Jan. 2.
Bulman, William V., Philadelphia, Pa. Diestofk.
1,460,786; July 3.
Bum, John. (See Latter, Charles, assignor.)
Bumbarger, Clarence R., assignor to George W. Johnson
Slanufacturiug Company, Kansas City, Mo. Fire-door
binder. 1,467,826 ; Sept. 11.
Bumbarger, Clarence R., assignor to George W. Johnson
Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, Mo. Fire
door. 1,474,345; Nov. 20.
Bumbaugh, Clyde C, assignor of three-elevenths to A.
Diekman, rwo-cltvenths to H. A. Plantz, one-eleventh
to H. L. Grav, and one-eleventh to W. R. Davis, Canton,
Ohio. Open-hearth furnace. 1,467,827 ; Sept. 11.
Bumgardner, Frank B., Fort Smith, Ark. Invalid bed.
1,453,970 ; May 1.
Bump, Sumner M., Susanville, Calif. Indicator for edg-
ing saws. 1,476,238 ; Dec. 4.
Bunch, Walter R., La Verne, assignor of one-half to A. G.
Hamilton, Fontana, Calif. Brush-cutting machine.
1,457,424 ; June 5.
Bundy. Chalkley L., et al. (See Dungan, John E., as-
signor.)
Bundy, Harry W. (See Snell, Samuel A., assignor.)
Bundy, Harry W., Detroit, Mich. Making tubes. 1,465,755 ;
Aug. 21.
Bundy, Harry W., Detroit, Mich. Manufacturing soldered
tube. 1,475,258 ; Nov. 27.
Bundy, Harry W., Detroit, Mich. Machine for forming
tubes. 1,476,796; Dec. 11.
Biinger, Anton M., Svendborg, Denmark. Axle for road
vehicles. 1,475,745: Nov. 27.
Bunker, Carey B., Oregon, Mo. Umbrella rib and
stretcher and attaching means therefor. 1,469,495 ;
Oct. 2.
Bunker, Darius W. (See Bradford, C. M., and Bunker.)
Bunker, Darius W., Quincy, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Safety
device. 1,477.537 ; Dec. 18.
Bunker, John W., and A. M. Boney, assignors to Service
Bag Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Fastening and handle
for paper envelopes and receptacles. 1,454,952 ;
May 15.
Bunker, John W., and A. M. Boney, assignors to Service
Bag Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Paper envelope or bag.
1,454,953; May 15.
Bunker, John W.. and A. M. Boney, assignors to Service
Bag Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope. 1,466,420 ;
Aug. 28.
Bunker, Ward g., Waukesha, Wis. Shaving brush.
1,457,615 ; June 5.
Bunn, Orrice F., Bristol, Tenn. Life-saving garment.
1,452,411; Apr. 17.
Bunten, Claude L., Rawlins, Wyo. Parachute toy
1,455,073 ; May 15.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,991
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61.992 ; Feb. 27
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 01,993 ; Feb. 27
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Bilk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,994
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,995
Feb. 27.
iSunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,996
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,997
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric Des. 61,998
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hKuua ailK Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,999
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 62,000
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 62,001
Feb. 27.
Bunting, Jjmes H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 62,002
Feb. 27.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 62,316
May 8.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or
similar article. Des. 62,391 ; May 22.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
Des. 63,450; Dec. 11.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
lies. 63,451 ; Dec. 11.
Bunting, James H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
Des. 63,452 ; Dec. 11.
Bunting, James H., assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,440 ; June 5.
Bunts, James E., Pulaski, Va. Rim lug. 1,444,057;
Feb. 6.
BunyevScz, Viktor, Budapest, Hungary, assignor, by
mesne assignments, of one-half to A. Roman, New
York. N. y. Snap switch. 1.444,581 ; Feb. 6.
Buob, Louis J., assignor to BuoIj & Scheu, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Vehicle body. 1,467,305 ; Sept. 11.
Buob & Scheu. (See Buob, Louis J., assignor.)
Buquo, Charles F. (See Harbaugh, H. E., Buquo, and
Spaeth.)
Burbank, Ralph, Memphis, Tenn. Clamp. 1,455,709 ;
May 15.
Burbridge, Frank, Marston, near Northwich, England.
Glare-preventing device for lamps. 1,461,749 ; July 17.
Burch, Frank J. (See Heigh, J. W., and Burch.)
Burch, George B., New York, N. Y., assignor to L. Stevens,
Glrn Ridge, N. J. Phonograph. 1.454,504 : May 8.
Burch, Henry K., Los Angeles, Calif. Tailings cons.
1,468,374 ; Sept. 18.
Burch, Julius G. (See Leidecker, J. M., and Burch.)
Burch, Julius G., Bartlesville, Okla. Jar coupling for
oil-well casings. 1,460,787 ; July 3.
Burch Plow Works Company, The. (See Fike, Joseph L.,
assignor.)
Burch, Richard A., et. al. (See Boatsman, Deark J.,
assignor.)
Burchess, Herman, New York, N. Y., assignor of one-
half to H. Welngarten, Brooklyn, N. Y. Welt for suit-
cases or the like. 1,464,643 ; Aug. 14.
Burchett, George W. (See Muller, O., jr., and Burchott.)
Burchett, Leonard F., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Ra-
diator. 1.442,125 ; Jan. 16.
Burchett, Roy, Selling, Okla. Vacuum governor.
1,471,380; Oct. 23.
Burckhardt, Rodolphe W., Mulhouse, France. Means for
insuring complete combustion of coal in heating boilers,
1,450,201 ; Apr. 8.
Burcsak, John, Cleveland, Ohio. Hinge for bookcases, etc.
1,466,039; Aug. 28.
Burden, Thomas, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. Cor-
rection of type in printers' galleys. 1,461,081 ; July 10.
Burdette, Richard S., assignor to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Registering ther-
moRt.it. 1,469,552 ; Oct. 2.
Burdlck, Arthur, Plttsfield, Mass. Fuel saver. 1,473,461;
Nov. 6.
Burdlck, Arthur G., New London, Conn. Cylinder-head
guide stud and removing key. 1,453,913 ; May 1.
Burdlck Cabinet Company. (See Anderson, Fritz A.,
assignor.)
UNITED STATES I'ATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Burdlck, Edward C. (See Veaitty, W. U., and lUudick )
Burdiik. .lolm S., StnUl'ord, Conn. Adjustable soat.
1,44-1,024 ; Feb. 6.
Biirdiik, .John S.. Stratford, Conn. Curtain construc-
tion. l.-lGO.aOG; Oct. 2. ^ „„^
BurdicI;, Jobn S., Stratford, Conn. Lock. 1,470,805;
Oct. 16.
Burdick. I'aul H., Geneva, 111. Typewriting machine.
1,456.533; May 29.
r.urdin, .Vdi-lbcit R., Seattle, \Yasli. Pipe fitting.
1,444,727; Feb. 6.
Burditt, \Yillium F., Jr. (Sec Jacobus, M. R., and Burditt.)
I'.iirdwood, Howard A. (See Cunningham, C. S., and
Hurdwood.)
Bureau d'Oigaujsation Kconomique. (See Toulon, Pierre
M. G., assignor.)
Bnresch, Edward G., assignor to Kesistolite Appliance
Co.. Chicago, 111. Ignition system. 1,469,582;
Oct. 2.
lUirfoid, Alfred W. (See Osborne, John H., and Bur-
ford. )
Burg, Carl M., E. Decker, and L. C. Le Due, Midvale, Utah.
Gauze and cloth winding machine. 1,464,340 ; Aug. 7.
Burpan, Thomas, Plains Parsons, Pa. Artificial arm.
1.464,842 ; Aug. 14.
Burger, Joseph. (See Evans, Sylvester, assignor.)
Burger, Martin. (See Wolf, J., and Burger.
Burger. Martin, assignor of one-half to G. E. Romano,
Cleveland, Ohio. Potterv-forming machine. 1,469,378 ;
Oct. 2.
lUirger-Weher, Robert. Burg, Switzerland. Lamellar car-
riage spring. 1,466,950 ; Sept. 4.
Burgert, Fred and H.. Now York, N. Y. Attachment for
hemstitching machines. 1,478,379; Dec. 25.
P.iirgert. Henry. (See Burgert, Fred and H.)
Burgess Battery Company. (See Schulte, Walter B., as-
signor.) ^
Burgess, C. F., Laboratories. (See Weiss, Howard F.,
assignor.)
Buru'css, Frank D.. assignor to Arcadia Trailer Corpora-
tion, Newark, N. Y. Draft gear for trailers. 1.475,425 ;
Nov. 27.
Burgess, Harry A., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Printing teleg-
raphy. 1,456,534; May 29.
Burgess, Newton A., Pittsburgh, assignor to Verona Tool
Works, Verona, Pa. Tongs. 1,465,892 ; Aug. 21.
Burgess, Norman T., Santa Ana, Calif. Control mecha-
nism for motion picture pro.1ecting machines. 1,462,931 ;
July 24.
Burgess, Norman W., Lexington, Va. Armor for gasoline
tanks of aeroplanes and for other purposes. 1,463,498 ;
July 31.
Burgess-Norton Manufacturing Company. (See Thomp-
son, Herbert L., assignor.)
Burgess, Robert. (Sep .lones. Joseph H., assignor.)
Burgess, Robert, Newton Center, assignor of one-half to J.
H. Jones. Winthrop, Mass. Cap-spinning frame.
1,445,291 • Feb. 13.
Burgees, Sydney and W. J., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Shock absorber. 1,465,341; Aug. 21.
Burgess, Walter E., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to The
Central Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Sand
ejector for flasks. 1.469,888 ; Oct. 9.
Burgess, Walter J. (See Burgess, Sydney and W. J.)
Burgess, Walter S. (See Voight, George F., assignor.)
Burgess, William E., assignor of one-fifth to G. F. Spence
and two-fifths to A. Steinhardt, New Orleans, La.
Electric water heater. 1,474,104 ; Nov. 13.
Burgett, Neal J., Detroit. Mich. Shingle. 1,473,275 ;
Nov. 6.
Burghart, Thomas N., Philadelphia, Pa. Locking device
for automobiles. 1,471.447 ; Oct. 23.
Burgher. John P., Long Beach, Calif. Centering and ce-
mentine device. 1,466,986 ; Sept. 4.
Burgin, Waldo W., Lodi, Calif. Check valve. 1,461,439 ;
July 10.
Burgos, Juan .-V. X., Manila, P. I. Cushion tire.
1.458,926: June 19.
Burhen, Reinhart Jacob, assignor of one-half to W. P.
Blester. St. Louis, Mo. Corner bracket and fastener for
screen frames and the like. 1,441.559 : Jan. 9.
Burhorn, Edwin, Hoboken, N. J. Cooling tower.
1.443.974 ; Feb. 6.
Burhorn, Edwin, Hoboken, N. J. Cooling tower.
1,449,936 ; Mar. 27.
Burkart, Harry J., St. Louis, Mo. Mattress tuft.
1,464,196; Aug. 7.
Burke, Albert C, La Crosse, Wis. Can opener. 1,452,287 ;
Apr. 17.
Burke, Arthur D., Stillwater, Okla. Gelatin tester.
1,470,806 ; Oct. 16.
Burke, Clarence E., Syracuse, N. Y. Adjustable clamping
device. 1,444.866 ; Feb. 13.
Burke Electric Company. (See Burke, James, assignor.)
Burke & James. Inc. (See Davis, Ernest W., assignor.)
Burke, James, Erie, Pa., assignor to Burke Electric Com-
pany. Electric generator. 1,442,854 ; Jan. 23.
Burke, James, Erie, Pa., assignor to Burke Electric
Company. Dynamo frame and forming the same.
1,452,143; Apr. 17.
Burke, James, Erie, Pa., assignor to Burke Electric Com-
pany. Magnet frame. 1,456,120 ; May "'>..
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Janies M. (See Duke, Augustus C, assignor.)
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Burke, John W., assignor to The l<"isk Rubber Company,
Chicopee Falls, Mass. Marking tires. 1,445,745 ;
Feb. 20.
Burke, Patrick, Philadelphia, Pa. Pocket guard.
1.442,602; Jan. 16.
lUirke, Paul, Green Bay, Wis. Excavator. 1,474,314;
Nov. 13.
Burke, Stephen R., San Francisco. Calif. Signal attach-
ment for flash lights. 1,445,483; Feb. 13.
lUukett, Peter. (See Burkett, Thomas W., assignor.)
ISurkett, Samuel E., Pitcairn, Pa. Pump. 1,444,728;
Feb. 6.
Burkett, Thomas W., Falls Creek, assignor of one-half to
P. Burkett, Mayport, Pa. Chain fastener. 1,474,141 ;
Nov. 13.
lUirkey, John L. (See Steeg, Frederick L., assignor.)
Burkhard, Charles, New York, N. Y. Storage-battery
filler. 1,471,238; Oct. 16.
lUirkhardt, Gustave, Chicago, 111. Metal louver.
1.442,045 ; Jan. 16.
Burkholder, Abraham F., Toledo, Ohio. Paring knife.
1,445,746; Feb. 20.
r.urkliold.r. John U., assignor to Elite Manufacturing
Companv, Ashland, Ohio. Pawl and ratchet jack.
1.461.694 ; July 10.
Burkholder, John H., assignor to Elite Manufacturing
Company, Ashland, Ohio. Jack. 1,466,447 ; Aug. 28.
Burkle, William, Glendale, N. Y. Combination chain lock.
1,472,206 ; Oct. 30.
Burkley, Clem J. (See Carlton, B. B., and Burkley.)
liurkley, Joseph, Treadwell, N. Y. Lifting device.
l,4o!),194 ; June 19.
Burks. Arthur W., Decatur, 111. Combined foot valve and
strainer. 1,473,667 ; Nov. 13.
Burleigh, Arthur C., Wollaston, and A. C. Gowing, Brain-
tree, Mass. Means for emptying washing machines.
1,463,248; July 31.
Burleigh, Earmon N., Pittsburgh, assignor of one-half to
H. G. Frazler, Carnegie, Pa. Electric alarm clock.
1,469,887; Oct. 9.
Burleigh, J. A. (See Johnson, Joe, assignor.)
Burle.y. Harry B., and H. E. Rooney, Brookline, Mass.,
assignors to Boston Insulated Wire and Cable Com-
pany. Insulated electric wire. 1,458,803 ; June 12.
Burlingharh, Lucious D., Hubbard, Ohio. Sealing device.
1,476.140 ; Dec. 4.
Burlison, Grover W., Grundy. Va. Bail spreader.
1,458,804 ; .June 12.
Burman, Eduard. (See de Graaf, C, jr., and Burman.)
Burinan. Olaf S., Minneapolis, Minn. Laundry-tub faucet.
1,443,726 ; Jan. 30.
Burman, Samuel S., Tiffin, Ohio. Valve puller. 1,474.234;
Nov. 13.
Burn, Robinson S., Birmingham, England. Valve for
pneumatic tires. 1,470,271 ; Oct. 9.
Burnay, Manoel De Ortigao. (See Roquette, JosS C. F.,
assignor.)
Burne, James C, West Chelmsford, Mass. Transmission-
band material. 1,449,143: Mar. 20.
Burnell, Patrick H., Rock Springs, Wyo. Coal-loading
machine. 1,449,088 ; Mar. 20.
Burnet, Carter B.. South Norfolk, Va., assignor of one-
half to W. W. Slaymaker, Philadelphia, Pa. Portable
electric lantern. 1,471,682 ; Oct. 23.
Burnett, Charley, Washington Court House, Ohio. Farm
gate. 1,440,445 ; Jan. 2.
Burnett, Frances H.. et al., executors. (See Fahnestock.
Ernest B.)
Burnett, Ira A.. Chicago, 111. Alloy and mercury dis-
penser. 1,462,954; July 24.
Burnett, Ira .\.. Chicago, 111. Adjustable sanitary foun-
tain-cup attachment for dental cuspidors. 1,476,356 ;
Dec. 4.
Burnett, Ira A., Chicago, 111. Dental mandrel. 1.476,357 ;
Dec. 4.
Burnett-Larsh Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Larsh, Everett P., assignor.)
Burnett, Mary E., McLean, Va. Guide for use in sowing.
1,448,827; Mar. 20.
Burnett, Myron A., et al. (See Monroe, Elmer L., as-
signor.)
Burnett, Richard W.. Chicago, 111. Hand brake for rall-
wav cars. 1,459,650 ; June 19.
Burnett. William H., Mound City, Mo. Pencil clip device.
1,466,203 ; Aug. 28.
Burnettp, Algernon B. (See Smith, W. I., and Burnette.)
Burnham, Edward M., San Francisco, Calif. Holder for
wheel locks. 1,453,436; May 1.
Burnham, Elbridge P.. New York, N. Y. Automobile
record holder. 1,442,855 ; .Tan. 23.
Burnham, Fred T.. Newton Center, Mass. Glass-washing
machine. 1,458,028 ; June 5.
Burnham, George A., Saugus, assignor to S. B. Condit,
jr.. Brookline. Mass. Reverse-current responsive de-
vice. 1,444,366; Feb. 6.
Burnham, George A., Saugus, assignor to S. B. Condit,
jr., Brookline, Mass. Electric switch. 1,446,828 ;
Feb. 27.
Burnham, Georee A.. Saugus, assignor to S. B. Condit,
Brookline, Mass. Electric switch. 1,447,642 ; Mar. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROISI THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Buinham, George A., Saugus, assignor to S. B. Condit. jr.,
Brookline, Mass. Short-time-limit switch. 1,450,768 ;
Apr. 3.
Burnham, George A., Saugus, as.signor to S. B. Condit,
Droolsline, Mass-. Electric switch. 3,461,695; July 10.
Burnbani, George A., Saugus, assignor to S. B. Condit,
BroolUine, Mass. Electric switch. 1,476,141 ; Dec. 4.
Burnham, George B., Glendale, Calif. Recovering valu-
able components from a complex liquid phase.
1,476,873; Dec. 11.
Burnham, James L., Saco, Me. Hank register. 1,458,323 ;
June 12.
Burnham, Joseph L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Dynamo-electric machine.
1,445,933 ; Feb. 20.
Burnham, Joseph L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Dynamo-electric machine.
1,456,092 ; May 22.
Burnham, Julia E., special administratrix. (See Burn-
ham, William E.)
Burnham, Leland P., Falrport, N. Y., assignor to R. D.
Nuttall Company. Trolley base. 1.473,809; Nov. 13.
Burnham, Locke H., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to Genera]
Electric Company. Method and means for cooling elec-
trical apparatus. 1,462,321 ; July 17.
Burnham, William E., deceased, Minneapolis, Minn. ; J. E.
Burnham, special administratrix. Rinsing holder for
dishes. 1,453,437 ; May 1.
Burnley, Robert C, Hartsville, Tenn. Rat trap.
1,467,753; Sept. 11.
Burns, Benjamin F., assignor of one-third to J. W. Har-
baugh, Kokomo, Ind." Shock absorber. 1,454,535;
May 8.
Burns, Bradford W., et al. (See Diehl, George M., rs-
Bignor.)
Burns, Charles E. (See Wickwire, J. W., and Burns.)
Burns, Fred T., Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-third to J.
J. Burns, Race Track, and one-third to F. L. Fisher,
Butte, Mont. Gradometer. 1,451,387 ; Apr. 10.
Burns, Helen S., East Dubuque, HI. Nursery chair.
1.472.323 ; Oct. 30.
Burnes, Henry A., assignor to Shawniut Engineering Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Tube frame. 1,469,175 ; Sept. 25.
Burns, Henry H., Battle Creek, Mich. Lifting jack.
1.458.324 ; June 12.
Burns, Henry N., Middletown, Ohio. Attachment for
screen doors. 1,476,487 ; Dec. 4.
Burns, James A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
hou.se Electric & Manufacturing Company. Grinding
mnchine. 1,461,514; July 10.
Burns, James F., assignor to V. V. Fittings Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Switch interlock device. 1,443,867 ;
Jan. 30.
Burns, James F., assignor to V. V. Fittings Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Quick-break switch. 1,467,527 ;
Sept. 11.
Burns, Jay J., et al. (See Burns, Fred T., assignor.)
Burns, John E., Flushing, N. Y. Dental casting flask
heater and instrument sterilizer, 1,476,324 ; Dec. 4.
Burns-Lindow, Isaac W., Selkirk, Scotland. Resilient
wheel. 1,474,926; Nov. 20.
Burns. Martin F., Astoria, N. Y. Dental apparatus.
1,442,465 ; Jan. 16.
Burns, Martin F., Astoria, N. Y. Dental flask. 1,444,060 ;
Feb. 6.
Burns, Martin P., Astoria, N. Y. Dental flask.
1.473.276 ; Nov. 6.
Burns, Martin F., Astoria, N. Y. Dental flask.
1.473.277 ; Nov. 6.
Burns, Martin F., Astoria, N. Y. Dental apparatus.
1,473,278; Nov. 6.
Burns, Robert M. (See Nordblad, Gunnar F., assignor.)
Burns, William C, Albany, Oreg. Cuboid-support shoe.
1.473,952 : Nov. 13.
Burns, William C, Albany, Oreg. Cuboid-muscle de-
veloper. 1,476,590 ; Dec. 4.
Burns, William F., Memphis, Tenn. Automatic electric
window guard. 1,472,864 ; Nov. 6.
Burns, William H., Chicago, 111. Combination hair
trimmer and safety razor. 1,477,689 ; Dec. 18.
Burns, William I., Parnell, Mo. Artificial leg. 1,440,816 ;
Jan. 2.
Buro, Kamel K., Chicago, 111. Calendar vpatch. 1,442,249 ;
Jan. 16.
Burr, Arthur H., Omaha, Nebr. Radiator attachment.
1,469,916; Oct. 9.
Buir, Gordon A., J. R. McCIain, Wilkinsburg, and L. E.
Frost, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to Wostlnghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company. Alkali and heat re-
sistant insulation. 1,448,386; Mar. 13.
Burrage, George B., et al., trustees. (See Stephenson,
Leigh J., assignor.)
Burrell, D. H., & Co. (See Feldraeier, Harvey, assignor.)
Burrell, Edward P., Cleveland, and G. W. Drake, Cleve-
land Heights, assignors to The Warner and Swascy
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Turret-clamping mecha-
nism for turret lathes. 1,446.829 : Feb. 27.
Burrell, Ellis B., Baltimore, Md. Shoe-poUsh-applying
brush. 1,451,322 ; Apr. 10.
Burrell, Geor;;> A. (See Oberfell, G. G.. and Burrell.)
Burrill, Harold G., Baltimore, Md. Agitator for mechani-
cal stokers. 1,451,141 ; Apr. 10.
ISurris, Charles W., Rapson, Colo. Portable switch for
railways. 1,478,634 ; Dec. 25.
Burris, Charley A., Finley, Wash. Reserve gasoline valve.
1,444,582; Feb. 6.
Burris, Robert, Houston, Tex. Railway rail. 1,444,303 ;
Feb. 6.
Burroughs Adding Machine Company. (See Muelle..
Frederick O., assignor.)
Burroughs Adding Machine Company. (See Rinsche,
Frank C, assignor.)
Burroughs, Charles F., East Orange, assignor to ComposI
tiou Machinery Corporation, Newark, N. J. Heated
mold for plastic material. 1,450,481 ; Apr. 3.
Burroushs, Charles F., East Orange, N. .1., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Columbia Graphophone Man-
ufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Heating or
cooling plate for molding presses. Rel5,608 ; May 22.
Burroughs, Charles M. (See Sheldon, Herbert F., as-
signor.)
Burroughs, Charles W. (See Llndbom, E., and Bur-
roughs.)
Burroughs, Charles W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Grlp-
per. 1,471,448; Oct. 23.
Burroughs, George, Monessen, Pa. Case. 1,460,942;
July 3.
Burroughs. Harry E., Boston, assignor to L. Beckwith,
Everett, Mass. Hammock. 1,463,499 ; July 31.
Burroughs, Harry E., Boston, assignor to L. Beckwith,
Everett, Mass. Hammock. 1,463,500 : July 31.
Burroughs, William E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hose coupling.
1,474,995 : Nov. 20.
Burroughs, Zephineah, Watertown, S. Dak. Insect catcher.
1,447,375; Mar. 6.
Burrow, Frank V., Los Angeles, Calif. Merry-go-round
steeplechase. 1,470,911 ; Oct. 16.
Burrow, Geor.ge A. (See Burrow, .Tames H. and G. A.)
Burrow, James H., and G. A., Spokane, Wash. Hydraulic
transmission. 1,458,390; June 12.
Burrowes, E. T., Company, The. (See King, William J.,
assignor.)
Burrowes, K. T., Company, The. (See Seavey, Harry R.,
assignor.)
Burrows, Charles W., assignor of one-fourth to R. J. Wig,
Washington, D. C. Method of and apparatus for
testing magnetizable objects. 1,459,970 ; June 26.
Burrows, Edwin N., Highland Park, Mich. Receptacle.
1,466,084 ; Aug. 28.
Burrows, Ernest E., assignor to E. and T. Fairbanks and
Company, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Scale beam. 1,46.S,249;
July 31.
Burrows, Linus P., deceased, Erie, Pa. ; L. B. Archer,
executrix. Forgeable steel as an article of manu-
facture. 1,459,570 ; June 19. •
Burrows, Robert J., assignor to Clark Equipment Com-
pany, Buchanan, Mich. Metal wheel. 1,461,515 ; July
in.
Burrows, Robert J., assignor to Clark Equipment Com-
pany, Buchanan, Mich. Wheel. 1,461,888 ; July 17.
Burrows, Robert J., assignor to Clark Equipment Com-
pany, Buchanan, Mich. Vehicle wheel. 1,461,889 ; July
17.
Burrows, Robert P., South Bend, Ind. Flashing fasten-
ing for concrete and other buildings. 1.452,412;
Apr. 17.
Bursheim, Eilert J., Sperling, Manitoba, Canada. Trac-
tor. 1,450,837 ; Apr. 3.
Burson Knitting Company. (See Andeisen, Vlggo W.,
assignor.)
Burson Knitting Company. (See HinchliEf, Ralph, aa-
slgnor.)
Burson Knitting Company. (See Parker. William S.,
assignor.)
Bur.son Knitting Company. (See Parker. W. S.. and
Je.^person, assignors.)
Burstall. William H. (See Dunn, W. L., Burstall, and
Diedrich.)
Burstall. William H., assignor to Dunn Manufacturing
Company, Oxnard, Calif. Well elevator. 1,446,830 ;
Feb. 27.
Burt, Albert W., Cambridge, England. Handle for sauce-
pans. 1,445,484; Feb. 13.
Burt, F. N., Company. (See Carle, Harold, assignor.)
Burt, P. N., Company. (See Holly, Carlos, assignor.)
Burt, P. N., Company. (See Palmer, Lyndon C, assignor.)
Burt, Franklin T., Omaha, Nebr. Rifle grenade. 1,463,993 ;
Aug. 7.
Burt, George W., et al. (See Myers, Wilson R., assignor.)
Burt, Harry B.. Youngstown, Ohio. Making frozen con-
fections. 1,470.524 ; Oct. 9.
Burt, Harry B., Youngstown, Ohio. Apparatus for mak-
ing frozen confections. 1,470,525 ; Oct. 9.
Burt. John, Narberth, Pa., assignor to William Sellers &
Company, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lathe.
1,466,467; Aug. 28.
Burt Machine Company. (See Wild, Charles II., assignor.)
Burt, Mary A., Brooklyn, and S. J. Stanley, New I'ork,
N. Y. ; said Burt assignor to said Stanley. Thermom-
eter rack. 1,474.891 ; Nov. 20.
Burt, William H., assignor to The Chase Companies Inc.,
Waterburv, Conn. Visible spark plug. 1,452,868;
Apr. 24.
Buitis. Charles S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hanging wait.
1.475,539 ; Nov. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical liift of patentees — Continned.
83
Burtis, Willinm T., Glen Head, N. Y. Filter bed for
sewaso ilispiisal. l,454.7lio : May 8.
Burtiiett, Charles A. (See Hurtnett, Everett K., as-
signor.)
Burtnott, Everett K., Los Angeles, Talif. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1.475,426 : Nov. 27.
Burtnett, Everett R., assignor to Tlie Automotive Valves
Co., Los Anselcs. Calif. Internal-combustion engine.
l,44."?,nil ; .Tan. 30.
Burtnett, Everett R., assignor to The Automotive Valves
Co., Los .\.ngeles, Calif. Piston-valve-reeiprocating
sleeve for manifold selections. 1,446,875 : Feb. 27.
Burtnett, Everett R., assignor of one-half to H. A. Bru-
nell, Los Angeles, Calif. Valve mechanism for internal-
combustion engines. 1,472,548 ; Oct. 30.
Burtnett, Everett R., assignor of one-half to C. A. Burt-
nett, Los Angeles, Calif. Internal-combustion engine.
1,472,549 ; Oct. 30.
Burton. Charles S., Oiik I'ark, 111. Container for music
rolls and the like. 1,447,960 ; Mar. 13.
Burton, Charles S., Oak Park, 111. Container for music
rolls and the like. 1,447.961 ; Mar. 13.
Burton. Charles S., Oak Park, 111. Primer for internal-
comDustion engines. 1,453,270 ; May 1.
Burton, Charles S., Oak Park, 111. Music-roll contaiher.
1,459,439; June 19.
Burton, Charles S., Oak Park, 111. Detachable traction
lug for tractor wheels. 1,473,398 ; Nov. 6.
Burton. Crawford, et al. (See Williams, Joseph -G., as-
signor.)
Burton, Frank F., Mount Carmel, and A. A. Rowley,
Whitneyville, assignors to Winchester Repeating Arms
Co.. New Haven, Conn. Bolt-action firearm. 1,440,050 ;
Mar. 27.
Burton, Isaac F., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Victor
Talking Machine Company. Supporting frame for
talking-machine motors. 1,460,406 ; July 3.
Burton, James A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lubricant. 1,462,799 ;
July 24.
Burton, Jesse B., assignor to The Waterbury Farre!
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conr.
Stop mechanism. 1,452,357 ; Apr. 17.
Burton, John W., Woodward, Iowa. Antiskid device for
vehicles. 1,445,485 ; Feb. 13.
Burton, Leo R. H. (See Cook, V. E., and Burton.)
Burton Page Company, The. 4See Shippert, Warren A.,
assignor.)
Burton Page Company, The. (See Trimand, Peter A.,
assignor.)
Barton, Roscoe C, Albanv, N. Y. Changeable sign.
1,460,311 ; June 26.
Burton, Thomas J., Murphysboro, 111. Cover for man-
holes and analogous devices. 1,458,391 ; June 12.
Burton, Thomas L. (See Ingersoll, H. L., and Burton.)
Burton, Warren D., Omaha, Nebr. Balloon windlass.
1,458,219; June 12.
Burton, William M., Chicago, and E. M. Clark, Alton, as-
signors to Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind. Treat-
ing petroleum oils. 1.448.254 ; Mar. 13.
Burtschel, Julius A. (See Humason, G. A., and Burt-
schel. )
Burtz, vrilliam E., Columbia, Pa. Mop head. 1,471,942 ;
Oct. 23.
Burwell. Theodore C, Bayonne, N. J. Parcel carrier for
vehicles. 1,445,292: Feb. 13.
Busard, Ingle B., assignor to The Libbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Charleston, W. Va. Sheet-glass draw-
ing and delivering mechanism. 1,466,42] : Aug. 28.
Btisby, Junius E., Hazard, Kv. Track and curve gauge.
1.457.425 : .Tune 5.
Busby, Robert S., Jacksonville, Fla. Tilting and locking
device for steering wheels. 1,457,722 ; June 5.
Basby, Robert S., assignor of one-half to A. D. Richard-
son and R. O. Birchy, Jacksonville, Fla. Tilting and lock-
ing device for steering wheels. 1,451,458 ; Apr. 10.
Busch, Augusto. (See Tommasi, C., Sandholm, Danneel,
and Busch.)
Busch, Charles H. (See Gall, J. F., and Busch.)
Busch, Conrad J., Wyomlssing. assignor to The Narrow
Fabric Co., West Reading, Pa. Trimming for garments
and similar articles. Des. 62,665 ; July 17.
Busch, Edward H., Chicago, assignor to Weber Costello
Company, Cook County, 111. Case for terrestrial and
celestial globes and the like. Des. 62,543 ; June 19.
Busch, George A., and W. Schmidt, Louisville, Ky. Waist-
band for trousers. 1,468,799 : Sept. 25.
Busch, Louis W., Toledo, Ohio. Fork. 1,456,913 ;
May 29.
Busch, Louis W., Toledo, Ohio. Fork. 1,470,142 ; Oct. 9.
Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Company. (See Kagi,
Emil, assignor.)
Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Co. (See Pfeffer, Oscar
W., assignor.)
Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Company. (See Schlat-
ter, Rudolph, assignor.)
Buscher, Hermann. Langerfeld, near Barmen, Germany.
Lace-braiding machine. 1,447,530; Mar. fi.
Buschke, Charles F.. Milwaukee, Wis. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,466,085 ; Aug. 28.
Husclinianu, Theodor E., Chemnitz-Kappel, assignor t*
Wanderer- WcrUe vorm. WinUlliofer & .laenicke, .Vktieil-
gesellschaft, Schonan, near Chemnitz, Germany. Letter-
width-spacing mechanism in typewriters. 1,472,825;
Nov. 6.
LIusenbark, William R., Akron, Ohio. Pneumatic tire.
1,452,787 ; Apr. 24.
Uuser, Ernest E., Philadelphia, Pa. Hammer and damper
springs for piano actions. 1,473,608 ; Nov. 13.
Bush, Burnett, Kennedy, N. Y., assignor of one half to
A. C. Keppler, South Bend, Ind. Direction indicator.
1,457,723 ; June 5.
Bush, Charles F., Philadelphia, Pa. Flying machine.
1,468,257 ; Sept. 18.
Bush Electric Comiiaiiy. Tlie. (Sec Bush, Hazel B.,
assignor.)
Bush, Fred, Pressmen's Home, Tenn. Fender. 1,4'47,061 ;
Feb. 27.
Bush, Grant A., San Diego, Calif. Running-time indicator
for vehicles. 1,446,613 ; Feb. 27.
Bush, Hazel B., B(dford, Ohio, assignor to The Bush
Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lineman's guard,
1,409,989 ; Oct. 9.
Bush, Hazel B., liedlands, Calif., assignor to The Bush
Electric Companv, i leveland, Ohio. Hot-wirp cutter.
1.476.049 ; Dec. 4.
Bush, Henry L., Hopkinton, and A. M. Hamblet, Salem,
Mass. Memorandum tablet and holder. 1,462,683 ;
July 24.
Bush, Vannevar, Chelsea, assignor to American Radio &
Research Corporation, Medford, Mass. Radiotrans-
mitter. 1,452,064 ; Apr. 17.
Bush, William P. (See Grooms, Louise J. P., assignor.)
Busha, Leon, Minneapolis, Minn. Strip shingle.
1,464,492; Aug. 14.
P>usha, Leon, Minneapolis, Minn. Strip shingle.
1.464.493 ; Aug. 14.
r>usha, Leon, Minneapolis, Minn. Strip shingle.
1.464.494 ; Aug. 14.
Bushnell, Alvah, Company. (See Landon, Herbert C,
assignor.)
Bushnell, (jharles L., Vacaville, Calif. Universal joint.
1,463,306; July 31.
Bushnell, Charles S., Sydney, New South Wales, Austra-
lia, assignor to General Railway Signal Company,
Gates, N. Y. Automatic train-control system.
1,469,248 ; Oct. 2.
Bushnell, John B., Berkeley, assignor to Harris Electric
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Electric-lighting sys-
tem. 1,473,900 : Nov. 13.
Busick, Richard ll., Baltimore, Md. Piston-ring tester.
1,455,864 ; May 22.
IJusker, John W., et al. (See Barnstable, Edward S., as-
signor.)
nus.s. Albert. (See Hugoniot, Victor E., assignor.)
Bussac, Georges A., Paris, France. Steam generator.
1,450,838 ; Apr. 3.
Bussanich, John, Dockton, Wash. Milk-can perforator
and protector. 1,468,438 ; Sept. 18.
Busse, Edwin G., assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricated roller side bearing.
1,453,700; May 1.
Busse, Edwin G., assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, Til. Support for clasp brake beams.
1,461,516; July 10.
Bussey, Harry A. (See Aeschbach, W., and Bussey.)
Bussiere, Frank, Essexville, assignor to H. W. Garland,
Bay City, Mich. Sewing machine. 1,467,473 ; Sept. 11.
Bussmaun, Henry T., St. Louis, Mo. Cartridge fuse.
1,454,266: May 8.
Buswcll, Henry L. F. (See Hammond, J. H., jr., and
Buswell.)
Buswell, William L., Amarillo, Tex. Flving machine.
1,445,128; Feb. 13.
Ruszin, Frank B. (See Diers, George H., assignor.)
Butchart, William A. (See Rork, C. E., and Sandberg,
assignors.)
Butcher, Archie W. (See McCullough, E. D., and
Butcher.)
Butcher, James M., Chicago, 111. Alarm mechanism.
1,478,169 ; Dec. 18.
Buiclier, Percy, Jacksonville, Fla. Piston. 1,478,887 ;
Dec. 25.
Butcher, Wilfred II., Burwell, Nebr. Calculator.
1,459,279 ; June 19.
Butcher, William L., Bringhurst, assignor of one-half to
W. M. Harmon, Cutler, Ind. Knockdown chicken coop.
1,455,105; May 15.
Buten, William C. (See Hay, Harry C, assignor.)
Buterbaugh, John H., Johnstown, Pa. Portable drill,
1,470,143 ; Oct. 9.
Butkovich, Anton E., Chicago, 111. Soldering iron.
1.478,868: Dec. 25.
Butler, Alfred G., Valleyford, Wash. Roof flashing.
1.464,406 ; Aug. 7.
Butler, Arthur C., Boston, Mass. Drawing mechanism
for slivers or rovings. 1,444,658 ; Feb. 6.
Butler, Arthur C, Boston, Mass. Drawing niorhanisni.
1.448,191 ; Mar. 13.
Biitler, Arthur C, Boston. Mass. Drawing mechani.siu.
1.448,192; Mar. 13.
Butler. Arthur C, Boston, Mass. Mechanism for drawing
or drafting fibrous material. 1,454,669 ; May 8.
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INDEX OF PATP"]NTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alpliabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Butler, Benjamin ana W.. Dukinfield, England. Stop-
cock or valve. 1,471,825 : Oct. 23.
Butler, Charles A., Okmulsee, Okla. Wrench for oil-
well casings. 1,478,020 ; Dec. 18.
Butler, Charles H., and H. H. Jones, assignors to K. F.
Houghton & Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making pack-
ing rings. 1,472,744 ; Oct. 30.
Butler, Clyde G., Dayton, Ohio. Lubricating shackle holt.
1,468,656; Sept. 25.
Butler, Ernest, Gerber, Calif. Clothes drier. 1,467,226:
Sept. 4.
Butler, Frederick C. (See Eand, W. M., Brook, and
Butler.)
Butler, George H. C. (See Reeves, Alfred, assignor.)
Butler, Harry J., Springfield, assignor to The Fisk Rubber
Company, Chiccpee Falls, Mass. Preserving uncurcd
rubber. 1,444,061 ; Feb. 6.
Butler, Henry E., Schenectady, N. Y. Packing receptacle.
1,457.496: June 5.
Butler, Jay E., assignor to Victor Piston Ring Co., Balti-
more, Md. Metallic piston and piston packing ring.
1,463,667; July 31.
Butler, Jay H., Newark, Ohio. Body for Ford chassis.
1,474,235 : Nov. 13.
Butler, John, Echo, assignor of one-half to A. J. Hinz,
Wood Lake, Minn. Rotary ground pulverizer. 1,449,584 ;
Mar. 27.
Butler, John R., assignor of one-third to T. B. Chaffin,
Montgomery, W. Va. Rail joint. 1,473,334; Nov. 6.
Butler, Loren, Philadelphia, Pa. Heating apparatus.
1,466,269; Aug. 28.
Butler, Obadiah, and A. Morin, Killingly, Conn. Splicing
apparatus. 1,452,906 ; Apr. 24.
Butler, Robert H., assignor to 11. W. Meyer, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Spotlight mounting for automobiles. 1.444,304 ;
Feb. 6.
Butler, Robert S., Joplin, Mo. Rail clamp. 1,470,055;
Oct. 9.
Butler, Robert T., assignor of one-half to H. E. Thomp-
son, Flushing. Ohio. Switch stand. 1,478,888 ; Dec. 25.
Butler, Rollo J., Tonopah, Nev. Centrifugal amalga-
mator. 1.452,181 ; Apr. 17.
Butler, Thomas F., Lorain., Ohio. Shock absorber.
1,442,646; Jan. 16.
Butler, Wilfred. (See Butler, Benjamin and W.)
Butler, William F., Hillside, N. J. Trap. 1,455,106;
May 15.
Butler, William F., Hillside, N. J., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Extracting water from
pulp gaskets. 1,470,216; Oct. 9.
Butner, John C, Greenville, N. C. Messenger's portable
safe. 1,468,991 ; Sept. 25.
Butrum, Clarence A., Holton, Kans. Platform ladder
jack. 1,452,182; Apr. 17.
Butsch, Edmund G., St. Louis, Mo., and G. W. Butsch, East
St. Louis, ni. Pendei-. 1.466,115; Aug. 28.
Butsch, George W. (See Butsch, Edmund G. and G. W.)
Butscher, Joseph, and J. Schroder, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Safe. 1,447,462; Mar. 6.
Butte, Charles F., San Francisco, Calif. Aisle light.
1,459,440 ; June 19.
Buttenfield, Charles C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Piston and cylin-
der fitting compound. 1,463,501: July 31.
Buttenfield, Charles C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Piston and cylin-
der fitting compound. ] ,463,502 ; July 31.
Butter, Adolf. Clifton, N. Y. Direction indicator.
1,460,701 ; July 3.
Butterfield, Charles. (See Weber, A. J., and Butterfield.)
Butterfield, Charles, assignor to The Interstate Folding
Box Company, Middletown, Ohio. Machine for making
paper folding boxes and the like. 1,461,966 ; July 17.
Butterfield, Charles, assignor to The Interstate Folding
Box Company, Middletown, Ohio. Making paper fold-
ing boxes or the like. 1,461,967 ; July 17.
Butterfield, Daniel J., Los Angeles, Calif. Coin-con-
trolled apparatus for dispensing cups. 1,457,616 ;
June 5.
Butterfield, Edward H., and F. D. Otterbein, assignors to
T. Harvey, jr., Middletown, Ohio. Signal and record-
ing meter for paper-making machinery. 1,453,438:
May 1.
Butterfield, Fred, & Co. (See Vandergaw, E. B., and
Helnrich, assignors.)
Butterfield, Jay L. (See Gillette, R. T., and Butterfield 1
Butterick, Naason Z., Jacksonville, Fla. Flexible roof
covering. 1,445,991 ; Feb. 20.
Butterick Publishing Company, The. (See Sieger, Philip
C, assignor.)
Butterman, Samuel. Chicago, III., and C. K. Cooperrider,
Albuquerque. N. Mex., dedicated, by mesne assignments,
to the People of the United States for their free use
and enjoyment. Manufacturing waterproof adhesives.
1,456,842 ; May 29.
Butters-Camp Manufacturing Company. (See Butters
Robert H., assignor.)
Butters, Chas., & Co. Limited. (See Mennell, James L.,
assignor.)
Butters, Robert H., assignor to The Butters-Camp Manu-
facturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gin or linter saw.
1,466,927; Sept. 4.
Butterworth, Arthur, Jr. fSee Butterworth, Arthur A..
jr., and H.)
Butterworth, Arthur, A. B., jr., and H., Rochdale, Eng-
land. Multispeed gear for machine tools. 1,453,127 ;
Apr. 24.
Butterworth, Frank W., assignor to Western Brick Com-
pany, Danville, 111. Forming texture brick. 1,463,936 ;
Aug. 7.
Butterworth, Frank W., assignor to Western Brick Com-
pany, Danville, 111. Sanded texture brick. 1,463,937;
Aug. 7.
Butterworth, Harold. (See Butterworth, Arthur A., Jr.,
and H.)
Butterworth,
1,463,384;
Butterworth,
1,463,385 ;
Saraui'l D., Lansing, Mich. Striker plate.
July 31.
" D., Lansing, Mich
Latch.
Latch.
Lansing, Mich. Lock.
Bottle cap.
(See
1,475,169;
1,475,363 ;
1,462,165 ;
Uoss, Fred-
and C. E.)
Automatic
Samuel
July 31.
Butterworth, Samuel D., Lansing, Mich
Nov. 27.
Butterworth, Samuel D
Nov. 27.
Buttner, William C, Chicago, 111
July 17.
Button Attaching; Machine Company
erlek N., assignor.)
Button, Clarence E. (See Button, Edwin W.
Button, Edwin W., and C. E., Corning, N. Y.
cuspidor. 1,453,454 ; May 1.
Button, General E., Nampa, Idaho. Advertising chair.
1,441,911; Jan. 9.
Buttress. George A., Los Angeles, and J. A. Buttress,
I'asadena, Calif. Plaster-board construction. 1,449,728;
Mar. 27.
Buttress, George A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Buttre.ss Maiuif:icturing Company. Apparatus for
handling frrshly-formed sections of plaster board.
1,476,050 : Dec. 4.
Buttress, Joseph A. (See Buttress, George A. and J. A.)
Buttress Manufacturing Company. (See Buttress, George
A., assignor.)
Butts, L. N., et al. (See Kotzebue, Meinhard H., as-
signor.)
Butz, Walter D., Norristown, Pa. Stocking. Des. 62,043 ;
Mar. 6.
Buxton, Marrv. (See Saunders, Edward, assignor.)
Buxton, Incorporated. (See Buxton, Warner R., as-
signor.)
Buxton, Warner R., Longmeadow,
Buxton, Incorporated. Key case.
Buxton, Warner R., Longmeadow,
Buxton, Incorporated. Key-case
Apr. 24.
Buyukas, Leon M., Grantwood, N.
1,450,017 ; Mar. 27.
Buzzaird, Raleigh B., Washington, D. C, and W. C. BucU-
nam, Jersey City, N. J., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Davis Automatic Equipment Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Coin-controlled lock. 1,469,553 ;
Oct. 2.
Buzzo, Joseph T. (See Reese, C. C., Buzzo, and Wood-
ford.)
Bye, Karl, and P. Werle, Butte, Mont. Vehicle head-
light. 1,451.862; Apr. 17.
Byerlein, Arthur A., assignor to The Toledo Machine &
Mass., assignor to
1,443,937; J-an. 30.
Mass., assignor to
holder. 1,452,727 ;
J. Safety razor.
Drawing press.
I'ower tractor.
James, assignor.)
assignor.)
1,458,464;
Tool Company, Toledo, Ohio.
1:459,905 ; June 26.
Byerlev, Albert G., Salem, Ohio.
1,454,698; May 8.
Byers, A. M., Company. (See Aston,
Byers, J. W., et al. (See Sumner, George W.
Byers, De Forest, Clear Lake, Iowa. Strainer.
June 12.
Byers, Horace G., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Brown
Company, Berlin, N. H. Catalyst and making same.
1,470,552; Oct. 9.
Byers, James C, Hickory, N. C. Cotton cleaning and
conditioning machine. 1,453,744 ; May 1.
Byers, John F., Machine Company, The. (See Beckwlth,
Henry C, assignor.)
Byers, Robert P., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Charm. Des.
62,879 ; Aug. 21.
Byers, Wayne E., et al. (See Barr, Harry R., assignor.)
Byles, Frank A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignur to General
Electric Company. Speed control of D. C. motors.
1,441,482 ; Jan. 9.
Bylund, Eric, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
pllng. 1,456,761 ; May 29.
Byor, Gustav A., Edgar, Nebr. Register.
Apr. 17.
By-Products Recovery Company. (See Mellott, Howard
S., assignor.)
Byrd, Charlie T., Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 2.
Byrd, Firank H. (See Harbaug
Byrd. H. B., Manufacturing
Stanmore P.. assignor.)
Byrd, Robert E., Erie, Pa. Automatic die-casting ma-
chine. 1,466,294 : Aug. 28.
Byrd, Theodore K., Baltimore, Md. Glass-shearing mech-
anism. 1.444,327 ; Feb. 6.
Byrne, Charles E., and J. S. Murphy, Chicago, 111. Spool
for photographic films and the like. 1,466,157 ; Aug. 28.
Byrne, Chester P., Marysville, Calif. Wrench. 1,474,236 ;
Nov. 13.
Byrne, George M., et al. (See Byrne, John F., assignor.)
Hose cou-
1,451,761 ;
Ice creeper. 1,469,619 ;
»h, J. E., and Byrd.)
Jompany. (See Marshall,
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Byrne, John V.. assignor of one-tblrd to G. M. Byrne
and oue-tbirJ to K. L. Smith, Lincoln, Nebr. Driving-
wheel box for locomotives and the lilse. 1,477,625 ;
Dec. 18.
Bvrne, .Tohn L.. and P. V. Scneder, Denver, Colo. Beet
"topper. 1.472,959 ; Nov. 6.
Byrne Manufacturing Company, The. (See Runser,
li^edricb J., assignor.)
Byrne, Ralph E., Kansas City, Mo. Vehicle bed
1,454.037 ; May S.
'Byrnes, Clarence 1'.. Sewickley, Pa. Motor-coolinR sys-
tem for soU-propellod vcliicles. 1.441.L'll ; Jan. 0.
Byrnes, Clarence P., Sewickley, Pa. Motor-cooling sys
tem. 1,473,668; Nov. 13.
Byrom, James G., Ueaton Chapel, assignor to R. Att-
water, Lancaster, England. Manufacture of formalde-
hyde condensation products of phenols. 1,472,353 ;
Oct. SO.
Byscrora, Agnar F.. Los Angi-les, Calif. Ilair curler
and waver. 1,474.509; Nov. 20.
Bzowy, Mike, assignor of one-half to J. Panocha, Stanley.
Wis. Shoe-cleaning device. 1,471,826; Oct. •23.
C. C. Blake, Incorporated. (See Blake, Charles C.
assignor.)
C. C. & F. Manufacturing Co. (See Calcaterra, Joseph,
assignor.)
C. G. Haubold Aktien-Gesellschaft. (See Sclinoeckel,
Richard, assignor.)
0. T. C. Mfg. Co. (See Lyon, Wilbert, assignor.)
Cabalka, Frank, Geddcs, S. Dak. Corn-fodder knife.
1,467,836 ; Sept. 11.
Cai)aua, ClKuK's, Buffalo, N. Y. Jointed doll. 1,456,422;
May 22.
cabana, Charles, assignor to Buffalo Specialty Company,
Buffalo, N. Y. Connector for mops and the like.
1,453,745 ; May 1.
Cabana, Oliver F. (See Dotterweich, Edward J., assign-
or.)
Cabelinsky, Julius L., Roxbury, Mass. Sewing-macnme-
shafling auard. 1,455,899 ; May 22.
Cable, Elbert E., Portland, Oreg. Surgical table.
1.453,062; Apr. 24.
Cable, George W., Norwalk, Conn. Toy. 1,461,109 ;
July 10.
Cable, Harry C, assignor to M. L. Sweeney and E. J.
Bowen, Los Angeles, Calif. Oil-well casing. 1,464,350;
Aug. 7.
Cable, John H., Montclair, N. J. Flush-tank valve.
1.453,914; May 1.
CaL'ot, Godfrev L- (!5ee Cromniett, Charles F., assignor.)
Cabranotte Corporation. (See Fianks, Norrin H., as-
signor.)
Cabretosa, Valentin M., Barcelona, Spain. Solid tire for
wheels. 1,454.103; May 8.
Cabrinl, 'ftttilio, Milan, Italy. Apparatus for sowing rice.
1,443,.342 ; Jan. 30.
Cadilen. Charhs C, Akron, Ohio, assignor to Mechanical
Efficiency Company. Mall - assembling machine.
1.442,126; Jan. 16.
Caddln, William C. Donalsonville, Ga. Valve lifter.
1,468.258 ; Sept. 18.
Cade, Charles W., Bellevue, assignor to McKinney Manu-
facturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Truck. 1,470,526;
Oct. 9.
Cade, Enos B., assignor to American Liquid Meter Com-
pany, Portland, Oreg. Meter for fluids. 1,470,684;
Oct. 16.
Cade Manufnciurins Company. (.See Heldrich, Andrew,
assifinor.)
Cadenhcnd, Luther D., McKinney, Tex. Bookrack.
1.460,642 ; July 3.
Cadieus. Joseph 0.. assignor to The Connecticut Tele-
phone & Electric Company, Meriden, Conn. P^lpctric
signal switch. 1,473.591 ; Nov. 6.
Cadillac Motor Car Company. (Si'e T.itle, Thomas J.,
jr.. assignor.)
Cadman, Addi B. (See Fitzcerald. \V. J., and Cadman.)
Cadman, Addl B., assignor to Warner Manufacturing
Company, Beloit, Wis. Dumping vehicle. 1,460,810 ;
July 3.
Cadmus, Oscar P., Bayside, N. Y. Ply wood. 1,441,061 ;
Jan. 2.
Cadwell, Carl C. Rochester, Minn. Combination hand
bag and camera-carrying case. 1,478,202 : Dec. 18.
Cadwell, Charlos A., assignor to The Electric Railway
Improvement Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Electromag-
netic apparatus. 1,449.8.52 : Mar. 27.
Cadwell, Charles A., assignor to The Electric Railway
Improvement Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric fur-
nace. 1,464,496; Aug. 14.
Cadwell. Helen. (See Moore, George L.. assignor.)
Cadwell, .Tohn G. (See Scott, R. D., and Cadwell.)
Cadwell, Sidnev M. (See Bradley. C. E.. and Cadwell.)
Cadwell, Sidney M., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Naugatuck Chemical Company. Vulcanizing rubber and
products obtained thereby. 1,440,961 ; Jan. 2.
Cadwell. Sidney M., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Nauga-
tuck Chemical Company. Vulcanizing rubber and prod-
ucts obtained thereby. 1,440,962 ; Jan. 2.
Cadwell. Sidney M., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Nauga-
tuck Chemical Company. Vulcanizing rubber and prod-
ucts obtained thereby. 1.440.963; Jan. 2.
Cadwell, Sidney M., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Nauga-
Uick Chemkal (jmnpauy. \"ulcanizing rubber and prod-
iK'ls obtauuHl llieroby. 1,440,964, .Ian. 2.
Cadwell, Sidney M,, Leonia, N, J., assignor to The Nau-
gatuck Chemical Company. Vulcanizing rubber and
products obtained thereby. 1,445,621 ; Feb. 20.
Cadwell, Sidney M., Leonia, N. ,)., assignor to The Nauga-
tuck Clieniieal Company. Trcalinj;- rubber and product
obtained tiicreby. 1,449,493 ; Mar. 27.
Cadwell, Sidney M., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Nauga-
tuck Chemical Company. Acceleration of vulcanization
and products obtained thereby. 1,403,794 ; Aug. 7.
Cadv, Kiisli.i J. (.See La Batt, William D., assignor.)
Cady, Elisha J. (See La Batt, W. D., and Sengebusch,
assignors.)
Cady, Fred B., Utica, N. T. Micrometer caliper height
and surface gauge. 1,459,500; June 19.
Cady, Sherman W., Auburn, N. Y., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Leverless disk harrow.
1,477.526; Dec. 11.
Cady, Waller G., Jliddletown, Conn. Piezoelectric reso-
nator. 1,450,246; Apr. 3.
Cady. Walter G., Middletown, Conn. Maintaining electric
currents of constant frequency. 1,472,583 ; Oct. 30.
Cady, Walter H., Boston, Mass. Making prepared roofing.
1,450,712 ; Apr. 3.
Caft'rey, James H., Buffalo, N. Y. JTlbrous wall board and
producing the same. 1,447,708 ; Mar. 6.
Caflfrey, Maurice J., New York, N. Y. Book holder. No.
1,463,668 ; July 31.
Cag.i;iano. Joseph. (See Latham, Lc Roy. and Caggiano.)
Cahen, Marcel E. (See de Virtl, A., and Cahen.)
Cahill, Edwin D. (See Clemens, John G., assignor.)
CahlU. Moses M., Litchfield, Conn. Rapid milk cooler.
1,4.71,449; Oct. 23.
Cahill, Thomas J., Corpus Christi, assignor of one-half
to R. DriscoU, DrlscoU, Tex. Outlet valve for flush
tanks. 1,450,133: Mar. 27.
Cahusac, Clarence N., Jersey City, N. J. Phonograph-
record-filing cabinet. 1,477,626; Dec. 18.
Callle, Adolpb A., Detroit, Mich. Lever system for
scales. 1,473,696 ; Nov. 13.
Caiile Btothers Company. (See Maas, Julius, assignor.)
Cailliau, Cyril. (See Broluska, Amel B. and H. A., as-
signors.)
Cain, Burtis U. (See Dannettell, Henry, assignor.)
Cain, Jacob E. (See Reeves, FL, and Cain.)
Cain, .Jacob E., and F. .\. Falkenbach, Columbus, Ohio;
W. Zimmerer, administrator of said F. A. Falkenbach,
assignor of the entire interest of said F. A. Falken-
back to E. Falkenbach. Automatically-collapsible tap.
1.466 98T : Sept. 4.
Cain, John J., Bayonne, N. J. Adjustable handhole
cover. 1,449.729 ; Mar. 27.
Cain, John J., Bayonne, N. J. Locomotive boiler.
1,463,250 : July 31.
Cain, Paul H.. Kansas City, Mo. Kneeling bench.
1,449.891 : Mar. 27.
Cain, William H.. Los Angeles, Calif. Gas radiator.
1,451,609 ; Apr. 10.
Cain, William H., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas radiator.
1,459,390 ; .Tune 19.
Cairella. Deniel, Shelton, Conn. Horn-operating mecha-
nism. 1,474.188; Nov. 13.
Cairncross, Andrew S., St. Paul, Minn. Crystallizing
nijparatus. 1,449,651 ; Mar. 27.
Cairnes, John, South Norwood, England. Cushion tire
of thp chamber type. 1.475.427; Nov. 27.
Cairns. Henry W., Detroit, Mich. Changeable-.sign device.
1.454,022 ;■ May 8.
Calabrese. Frank, Chicago, 111. Ventilator. 1,470,686 ;
Oct. 16.
Calnhrese. Vincent, Brooklyn, N. Y. Camera. 1.452,413;
Apr. 17.
Calagains. B<>rtha, et al. (See Calagalns, Willie, as-
si.ciior. I
Calagains, Hattie, et al. (Si^o Calagains, Willie, as-
signor.)
Calagains. Lillian, et al. (See Calagains, Willie, as-
signor. )
Calagains, Lucile, et al. (See Calagains, Willie, ai-
si.gnor.l
Calagains, Pearl, ct al. (See Calagains, Willie, assignor.)
Calag.'iins, Willie, assignor to L. Calagains, L. Calagalns,
P. Calagains, XI. Calagains, B. Calagains. and W. Cala-
gains, Gary, Ind. Airplane. 1,475.790 ; Nov. 27.
Calagains, Wllliemae. et al. (See Calagains, Willie, as-
signor.)
Calahan, Harold A., New York. N. Y. Automobile lock
protective device. 1.452. 005 ; Apr. 17.
Calarae, Lloyd A., Freeport, Til. Clutch lock for motor
vehicles. 1.464.256 ; Aug. 7.
Calaway, Leonard H.. Pnllerton, Calif. Connecting-rod
coupling. 1,449,034 ; Mar. 20.
Calcaterra, Joe, et al. (See Younger, Prank J., assignor.)
Calcaterra, Joseph, assignor to C. C. & F. Manufacturing
Co., Inc., Now York, N. Y. Safety device for the
clutch-controlling means of automobiles. 1,443,807;
Jan. 23.
Calder. John .i., assignor to The Torrington, Company,
Torrington. Conn. Needlc-latch-rlveting machine.
1,447,755; Mar. 6.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Calder, John A., assignor to The Torrington Company,
Torrington, Conn. Latch-needle-maUlng machine.
1,447,756; Mar. 6.
Calder. John A., assignor to The Torrington Company,
Torrington, Conn. Wire feeding and cutting mecha-
nism for latch-needle-making machines. 1,467,705 ;
Sept. 11.
Calderon, John R., Chicago, III. Anchor plate. 1,466,158 ;
Aug. 28.
Calderon, John R., Chicago, 111. Anchor plate. 1,466,159 ;
Aug. 28.
Calderwood, Earl B., Oakland, Calif. Combination door-
knob and ringing device. 1,452,788 ; Apr. 24.
Caldwell, Benjamin v., Pomona, Calif. Furnace.
1,455,018 ; May 15.
Caldwell, Benjamin P., Pomona, Calif. Floor heater.
1,457,056 ; May 29.
Caldwell, Frank B., Oalc Park, assignor to H. W. Caldwell
& Son Company, Chicago, 111. Conveyer-coupling means.
1,462,461 ; July 17.
Caldwell, Frederick W., Schenectady, N. Y. Calculator.
1,454,104 ; May 8.
Caldwell, George, Washington, D. C. Vegetable-slicing
machine. 1,477,106 ; Dec. 11.
Caldwell, H. W., & Son Company. (See Caldwell, Frank
B., assignor.)
Caldwell, Harry J., assignor to The Ingersoll Milling Ma-
chine Company, Rockford, 111. Inserted-tooth cutter.
1,468,774 ; Sept. 25.
Caldwell, Henry C, Buffalo, N. Y. Mixer for gM
burners. 1,471,381 : Oct. 23.
Caldwell, J. A., et al. (See Hope, Frederick T., assignor.)
Caldwell, James F., Los .\ngeles, Calif. Molding ma-
chine. 1,449,144 ; Mar. 20.
Caldwell, James R., assignor to The Seamless Rubber
Company, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Dipping machine.
1,449,744; Mar. 27.
Caldwell, John A., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Compass ellipsograph. 1,456,970 ; May 29.
Caldwell, Joseph A., Arkadelphia, Ark. Bedstead.
1,474,237; Nov. 13.
Caldwell, Samuel B., Oakland, Calif. Washing machine.
1,466,204 ; Aug. 28.
Caldwell, Thomas F., Carlstadt. N. J., assignor to The
Flintkote Company, Boston, Mass. Sheet-guiding de-
vice for saturating tanks. 1,443,975 ; Feb. 6.
Caldwell, William L., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to United Alloy Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio.
Metallic flume. 1,468,493 ; Sept. 18.
Caldwell, William L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United Alloy Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio. Me-
tallic flume.' 1,468,494; Sept. 18.
Caldwell, William L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United Alloy Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio. Me-
tallic flume.' 1,468,495; Sept. 18.
Caldwell, William L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United Alloy Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio. Me-
tallic flume. 1,468,496; Sept. 18.
Caldwell, William T., Glendale, Calif. Housing for flex-
ible service tubes and cables. 1,458,115 ; June 5.
Caleno, Ernest S., Dayton, Ohio. Explosive-engine at-
tachment for bicycles. 1,460,811 ; July 3.
Calhoon, Zeddock, Luton, Iowa. Vehicle power jack.
1,470,808; Oct. 16.
Calhoun, Asa S., Colquitt, Ga. Collapsible poultry crate.
1,465,114 ; Aug. 14.
Calhoun, John C, Houston, Tex. Collapsible running
board for motor vehicles. 1,458,519; June 12;
Calhoun, John W., Chester, Pa. Bottom for water meters.
1.440,817 ; Jan. 2.
California Almond Growers Exchange. (See Fowler,
A. M., and Caulfeild, assignors.)
California Almond Growers Exchange. (See Pierce, George
W., aesignor.)
California Barrel Co. (See Krohn, Julius J., assignor.)
California Canning Machinery Co. (See Wilcox, George,
assignor.)
California Cap Company. (See Barnes, Edward A., as
sienor.)
California Car Company. (See Manbert, Calvin R., as-
signor.)
California Cedar Products Company. (See Richardson, J,
E. and Thurman, assignors.)
California Corrugated Culvert Company. (See Thorsby
K. J., and Force, assignors.)
California Cyanide Company. (See Metzger, Floyd J,
assignor.)
California Packing Corporation. (See Ash, Charles S.
assignor.)
Californip Packing Corporation. (See Barter, Clarence
E., assignor. 1
California Packing Corporation. (See Hirsch, Louis, as-
signor.)
California Packing Corporation. (See Opperman, Hugh
F., assignor.)
California Packing Corporation. (See Smith, Otto, as-
signor.)
Calinaud, Arnold, Bourganeuf. Creuse, France. Appa-
ratus for giving warning of and affording protection
against frost. 1,446,783 ; Feb. 27.
Calkins. Edward C. Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to T. C. Re-
frigeration Company. Refrigerating receptacle.
1,465,930; Aug. 28.
Calkins, Elizabeth, St. Joseph, Mo. Hair curler. 1,453,971 ;
May 1.
Calkins, Frank E., New Haven, N. Y. Refrigerator.
1,448,331 ; Mar. 13.
Calkins, Georgia A., et al. (See Calkins, W. E., and
Hall, assignors.)
Calkins, Seward H., assignor to The Traitel Marble Com-
pany, Long Island City, N. Y. Pattern and guide
strip. 1,451,491 ; Apr. 10.
Calkins, Willie E., Gunnison, and F. P. Hall, Chaffee,
assignors of one-fourth to S. A. Hall, Salida, and one-
fourth to G. A. Calkins, Gunnison, Colo. Scraper and
grader. 1,449,585 ; Mar. 27.
Call, Alfred M. (See Moen, 0. O., Gronvold. and Call.)
Call, Benjamin G., and R. A. Wagstaff, Garfield, Utah, as-
signors to American Smelting & Refining Company.
Rabble-furnace construction. 1,465,416 ; Aug. 21.
Call, Benjamin G., Tacoma, Wash., and R. A. Wagstaff,
Garfield, Utah, assignors to American Smelting and Re-
fining Company, New York, N. Y. Rabble-furnace
construction. 1,465,417 ; Aug. 21.
Call, Douglas. (See Rawlings, H. S., Gray, Call, and
Peck.)
Call, Ira A. and J. C, New York, N. Y., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Ideal Automatic Train Con-
trol Company, Dover, N. J. Insulated wheel structure.
1,452,547 ; Apr. 24.
Call, Ira A. and J. C, New York, N. Y., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Ideal Automatic Train Con-
trol Company, Dover, N. J. Train-control system.
1,478,273 ; Dec. 18.
Call, Jessie L. (See Spangenberg, Rudolph, assignor.)
Call, Joseph C. (See Call, Ira A. and J. C.)
Call, Sumner F., Hartford, Conn. Watermelon carrier.
1,458,268; June 12.
Callaghan, .\cheson H. (See Keegan, W. J., jr., Callagtaan,
and Moore.)
Callaghan, Patrick H., Philadelphia, Pa. Pumping mech-
anism. 1,447,962 ; Mar. 13.
Callahan, Eugene C, Chicago, 111. Combined ash tray
and extinguisher. Des. 62,372 ; May 15.
Callahan, Henry E., Kearney, Nebr. Apparatus for de-
stroying rodents. 1,464,148 ; Aug. 7.
Callahan, John F., Brockton, Mass. Hemostatic for-
ceps. 1,460.531 ; July 3.
Callahan, Richard E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dish-
washing machine. 1.444,902 ; Feb. 13.
Callahan, William G. (See Monsen, Adolph, assignor.)
Callahan, William R., et al. (See Hayes, Thomas B.,
assignor.)
Callan, Charles G., Bengough, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Window-sash lock. 1,455,865 ; May 22.
Callan, John, Ray, Ariz. Hose supporter. 1,477,424 ;
Dec. 11.
Callan, William H., and T. P. Kimman, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Comp^iy. New
York, N. Y. Piston and crank connection for engines.
1 452 955 ' Apr. 24.
Caliard,' Robert P., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Changing bending rollers in sheet-glass-drawing ma-
chines. 1,463,251 ; July 31.
Caliard, Robert P., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Sheet-glass-drawing mechanism. 1,469,379 ; Oct. 2.
Caliard, Robert P., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Drawing continuous sheet glass. 1,469,380 ; Oct. 2.
Callaway, James P., Salt Lake City, Utah. Fan for
clear vision. 1,477,690 ; Dec. 18.
Callender, Wallace V., Chicago, 111. Self-heating solder-
ing iron. 1,476,948 ; Dec. 11.
Callery, James D., et al. (See Stroh, Henry N., as-
signor.)
Calleson, Amos, Brooklyn, N. Y. Can-heading machine,
1,453,619; May 1.
Callies, Carl L., Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. Ball-
Joint-locking device. 1,470,056; Oct. 9.
Callimachi, Michel T., assignor to Courtaulds Limited,
London, England. Manufacture of threads, filaments,
strips, or films of cellulose. 1,449,380; Mar. 27.
CalUsta, James, Erie, Pa. Wrench and can opener,
1,475,791; Nov. 27.
Callo, Joseph G., New York, N. T. Vehicle wheel,
1,454,466; May 8.
Callot, Herbert F. E., Lucien. Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle,
France. Frame for vehicles traveling upon railways!
1.455,866 ; May 22.
Callsen, Jurgen, Elberfeld, assignor to Parbenfabrlken
vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Co-
logne-on-the-Rhine. Germany. Pharmaceutical prod-
net. 1.477,691 ; Dec. 18.
Callsen, Jiirgen. (See Hulsmann, Callsen, and Griitte-
fien.l
CaloroU Burner Corporation. (See Grant, Albert K., as-
signor.)
Caltex Company, The. (See Ostenberg, Zeno, assignor.)
("althrop. Evprard R., assignor to E. R. Calthrop's Aerial
Patents Limited, London, England. Aerial craft.
1,445,293: Feb. 13.
Calthrop, Everard R., assignor to E. R. Calthrop's Aerial
Patents Limited, London, England. Parachute.
1,466,998 ; Sept. 4.
UNITED STATES PATE^■T Ol^'l'lCllO, J92;{.
Alphabetical list oj patentees — Continued.
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Caltlirop's, E. R., Aerial Patents Limited. (See Caltlu-')))
Eveiiu-tl 1!.. assinuor.)
Caltiicler, Samuel P., and P. P. Sauble, Westminster,
Mil. roultry fountain. 1,460,702; July 3.
Calvert, Abraham L., Detroit, Micli. Adjustable bearing
1,447,587 ; Mar. 6.
Calvert. Charles C, I.odi, Calif. Automatic-feed nail
stripper. 1,478,021; Dec. 18.
Calvert, Everett L., Denver, Colo. Combination camp
table and utensil carrier. 1,476,144 ; Dec. 4.
Calvert, Raymond A. (See Whitcomb, F., Lavender, and
Calvert. )
Calvin, Curtis A., St. Paul, Nebr. Wrench. 1,448,053 ;
Mar. 1.3.
Camarata, Vincent, et al. (See Peterson, Edwin A., as-
signor. 1
Camarata, Vincent, J. Codrict, and R. P. Danley, Philadel-
fihla. Pa. Vacuum cleaner. 1,459,946 ; June 26.
Cambridge, Walter, Berwyn, 111. Vehicle wheel. 1,473,810;
Nov. 13.
Came, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Crompton
& Knowle.s Loom Works. Worcester, Mass. Locking
device for the take-up mechanism of looms. 1,457,651 ;
June 5.
Camel Company. (See Dobson, Albert, assignor.)
Cameron, Arthur, Chicago, 111. Automobile radiator ther-
mometer. 1,455,043 ; May 15.
Cameron Can Machinery Co. (See Cameron, WiUiam,
assignor.)
Cameron, Charles R., Los Angeles, Calif. Indicating
means. 1,457,426 ; June 5.
Cameron-Cowburu, Gertrude M., Gosport. Hants, England.
Driving gear specially applicable to motor-propelled
cycles. 1,463,610 ; July 31.
Cameron, Daniel R., Vancouver, British Columbia, Can-
ada. Grain door. 1,404,059; Aug. 7. . •
Cameron, Donald A., Houghton, Mich. Body for chil-
dren's vehicles. 1,460,944 ; July 3.
Cameron, Frank B. (See Martin, W. A., and Kegel,
assignors.)
Cameron, Gordon. WoUaston, assignor to S. B. Condit,
jr., Boston, Mass. Electric switch. 1,473,010 ; Nov. 6.
Cameron. Hugh, Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to H. D. Kent, Passaic, N. J." Scale.
1,475.930; Dec. 4.
Cameron, James A., and G. B. Birch, assignors to Cameron
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slitting means.
1,440,908; Jan. 2.
Cameron, James A., and G. B. Birch, assignors to Cameron
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slitting means.
1,461,266 ; July 10.
Cameron, James A., and G. B, Birch, assignors to Cameron
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slitting and re-
winding machine. 1,465,964 ; Aug. 28.
Cameron, James A., and G. B. Birch, assignors to Cameron
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slitting device.
1,465,965; Aug. 28.
Cameron, James A., and G. B. Birch, assignors to Cameron
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slitting means.
1,465,966; Aug. 28.
Cameron, James A., and G. B. Birch, assignors to Cameron
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slitting and re-
winding machine. 1.465,967 ; Aug. 28.
Cameron, James E., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Cutting machine. 1,445,992 ; Feb. 20.
Cameron, John A. H., et al. (See Remillard, Joseph O.,
assignor.)
Cameron, John M., Dorchester, Va. Lubricating mine-car
wheel. 1,444,234 ; Feb. 6.
Cameron Machine Company. (See Cameron, J. A., and
Birch, assignors.)
Cameron, Thomas. Bennington, N. H. Board-stripping
device. 1,455,019 : May 15.
Cameron, Thomas C, assignor to Imperial Furniture
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Tea wagon. Des.
63,023 ; Sept. 18.
Cameron, Thomas C. assignor to Imperial Furniture
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. End table. Des.
63,281 ; Nov. 20.
Cameron, Thomas C, assignor to Imperial Furniture
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Table. Des. 63,282 ;
Nov. 20.
Cameron, Thomas C, assignor to Imperial Furniture
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Desk. Des. 63,283 ;
Nov. 20.
Cameron, Will J., Chicago, 111. Surgical appliance.
1,449.165 : Mar. 20.
Cameron. Will J., Chicago. 111. Variable-resistance unit
1,451.678 ; Apr. 17.
Cameron. William, assignor to Cameron Can Machinery
Co., Chicago, 111. Automatic die press. 1,477,240 ;
Dec. 11.
Cameron. William H., assignor to Radium Chemical
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Holding or supporting
means for radium-applying means. 1,455,476; May 15.
Camiller, John, and A. Hay, London, England. Multi-
color screen for natural-color cinematography and pho-
tography and In the manufacture thereof. 1,440,373 ;
Jan. 2.
Caminnr.i. T'ln'ip. jr.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Article of furni-
ture. 1.455,569: May 15.
Camm, John A. (See Shields, F. S., and Camm.)
Cammell Laird & Company Limited et al. (See Creigh,
John I., assignor.)
Cammen, Leon, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Centrifugal castini; ma-
chine. 1,445,385 ; Feb. 13.
Camp, Curtis 11., et al., trustees. (See Chandler, Milford
G., assignor.)
Camp, David, Cumberland County, N. J. Device for
straightening bent or irregular a.\le housings.
1,462,955; July 24.
Camp, Ernest, and A. F. Schatzel, San Diego, Calif.
Ear protector. 1,408,556 ; Sept. IS.
Camp, Ernest, and A. F. Schatzel, San Diego, Calif.
Bottle opener. 1,474,105; Nov. 13.
Camp, George II., Leolyn, I'a. Rail fastener. 1,440,089 ;
Mar. 20.
Camp, George W., Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Rheostat. 1,453,829 ;
May 1.
Camp, lienry P., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Jones, MacXeal and Camp, Incorporated.
Electric hand drill. 1,445, L'<J4 : Feb. lo.
Camp, Samuel 11.. Jackson, Mich., assignor to said Sam-
uel II. Camp and E. C. Reynolds. Corset and abdominal
support. 1,463,252 ; July 31.
Camp, Walter D., Wetherstield, Conn., assignor to Roval
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,458,269; June 12.
Camp, William E., Canton, Ohio. Cable connector.
1,45.S,001 ; Apr. 24.
Campanella, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Sanitary lather-
making device. 1,457,895 ; June 5.
CamphelJ. A. S., Company. (See Campbell, Alphonso S.,
assignor.)
Campbell, Albert W., Hartford, Conn. Snow guard.
1,475,931 ; Dec. 4.
Campbell, Alphonso S., West Medford, assignor to A. S.
Campbell Com|)any, Boston, Mass. Curtain-window in-
stallation. 1,405,728; Aug. 21.
Campbell, Archibald, London, and W. L. Miller, Essex,
England. Itedecoration of building. 1,441.964 ; Jan. 9.
Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Dump car. 1,446,244;
Feb. 20.
Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Car-door-operating mech-
anism. 1,453,701 ; May 1.
Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Dump car. 1,455,520 ;
Jlay 3 5.
Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Co., Chicago, 111. Tank-valve mechanism.
1,464,745 ; Aug. 14.
Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Dump-car construction
and door-locking mechanism therefor. 1,464,746 ;
Aug. 14.
Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Load-discharging car.
1,465,756 ; Aug. 21.
Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Plopper car. 1,474,814 ;
Nov. 20.
Campbell, Argyle, and A. E. Zimmer, assignors to Enter-
prise Railway Equipment Company, Chicago, 111. Tank-
car valve and operating mechanism therefor. 1,466,116 ;
Aug. 28.
Campbell, Austin H., Prospect. Pa. Chimney or smoke-
stack ventilator. 1,476,488; Dec. 4.
Campbell, Charles E., Woodhaven, N. Y. Wrapping ma-
chine. 1,459,719 ; June 26.
Campbell, Charles R., Erie, Pa. Lip-pressure-correcting
device for wind instruments. 1,469,583 ; Oct. 2.
Campbell, Colin J., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Stand-
ard Signal Corporation. Signaling apparatus. 1,464,806 :
1,464,806 ; Aug. 14.
Campbell, Colin J., East Orange, N. J., and D. O'Neill,
New York, N. Y. Antiskid device. 1,466,270 ; Aug. 28.
Campbell, Donald J., et al., trustees. (See Warren, John
R., assignor.)
Campl)ell. Donald J., Muskegon Heights, Mich. Automatic-
exbanst-vnlve construction. 1,465,342 ; Aug. 21.
Campbell, Donald J., Muskegon Heights, assignor of one-
fourth to R. B. Campbell, South Haven, Mich. Pneu-
matic sand hopper. 1,447,376 ; Mar. 6.
Campbell, Edward C. (See West, J., and Campbell.)
Campbell, Ernest P., Stockton, Calif. Bearing extractor.
1,464,693 ; Aug. 14.
Campbell, George L. (See Davis, Harry G., assignor.)
Campbell, George W., Fort Laramie, Wyo. Folding shoe-
brush. 1,463,669 ; July 31.
Campbell. George W., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company. New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,450,018 ; Mar. 27.
Campbell, George W., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Un-
derwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 1,478,698 ; Dec. 25.
Campbell, Harry E., New York, N. Y.. assignor to Camp-
bell Metal Window Corporation. Baltimore, Md. Sus-
pension means for vertically-sliding sashes. 1,451,668 ;
Apr. 10.
Campbell. Harry E., New York, N. Y., assignor to Camp-
bell Aletal Window Corpor.ntion, Baltimore, Md. Win-
dow-sash booster. 1,464,694 ; Aug. 14,
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Campbell, Henry, Liberal, Kans. Auto chain coupler.
1,461,300 ; July 10.
Campbell, Heniv A., Oakland, Calif. Rotary compressor
1,452,024 : Apr. 17.
Campbell, Henry A., Oakland, Calif. Two-stroke deep
well power head. 1,452,025 ; Apr. 17.
Campbell, Henry C, New York, N. Y. Map-drawing ma-
chine. 1,453,377 ; May i.
Campbell, James C. (See Hatcher, O. M., and Campbell.)
Campbell, James P., White Fish Bay, Wis., and R. G.
Chamberlin, Grand Rapids, Mich. Bottom-draft de-
tleclor for furnaces and stoves. 1,440,965 ; Jan. 2.
Campbell, James R., and J. L. Reynolds, Scottdale, Ta.
Welding compound. 1,460,476 ; July 3.
Campbell, Jesse T.. Hornbreak, Tenn. Pick sack.
1,457,344; June 5.
Campbell, John A., Wilmington, Del. Valve-releasing de-
vice. 1,445,001 ; Feb. 13.
Campbell, Jolui A., Quincy, Mass. Surfacing machine.
1,460,407; July 8.
Campbell, John C, Clarksburg, W. Va. Blowpipe for glass-
making apparatus. 1,472,291 ; Oct. 30.
Campbell, John D., assignor to Detroit Stoker Company,
Detroit, Mich. Fuel hopper for automatic stokers.
1,472,427; Oct. 30.
Campbell, John I'., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
M. C. I.udlam, Woodbury, N. J. Irrigating device.
1,454,844 ; Miiy 15.
Campbell, Joseph, near Vanduser, Mo. Doubi?-end hook.
1,464,027 ; Aug. 7.
Campbell. Joseph E., Rosedale, Kans. Sash antlrattler.
1.451 359: Apr. 10.
Campbell, Julian A. (See Russell, V. W., Kyle, and
Campbell.)
Campbell, Layard, New Y'ork, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Twist Seal Company, Chicago, 111.
Wire-strapping tool. 1,463,869 ; Aug. 7.
Campbell, Layard, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Twist Seal Company, Chicago, 111.
Strap-tightener tool. 1,463,870 ; Aug. 7.
Campbell, Leon W.. I'rovidouce, R. I. Spinning and
drawing roll. 1,474,346 ; Nov. 20.
Campbell, Lorn, jr., assignor to United States Welding
Company. Minneapolis, Minn. Blowpipe. 1,474,189 ;
Nov. 13.
Campbell Metal Window Corporation. (See Campbell,
Harry E., assignor.)
Campbell, Omer F., Fresno, Calif. Life-saving and
sporting device. 1,477,627 ; Dec. 18.
Campbell, Paul, San Antonio, Tex. Clothespin. 1,463,670;
July 31.
Campbell, Robert B. (See Campbell, Donald J., assignor.)
Campbell, Robert H. (See Read, H. V. R., and Campbell.)
Campbell, Rob^Tt J., assignor to W. H. Smith, Denver,
Colo. Steam cabinet for foods. 1,452,907 ; Apr. 24.
Campbell, Robert L. (See Mock, George R., assignor.)
Campbell, Ronald E., Columbia, S. C. Attachment for
stoves. 1,467,754 ; Sept. 11.
Campbell, Sidney B., San Antonio, Tex. Wear plate.
1,475,048 ; Nov. 20.
Campbell, Stanley T., assignor to The Aetna Rubber Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Making battery jar covers. 1,474,510 ;
Nov. 20.
Campbell, Sterling H. (See Viberg, Ernest R., assignor.)
Campbell, Sterling H., St. Louis, Mo. Coupling-release
rigging. 1.452,358 ; Apr. 17.
Campbell, Sterling H., St. Louis, Mo. Coupling-release
rigging. 1,453,002; Apr. 24.
Campbell, Sterling H., at. Louis, Mo. Coupler-release
rigging. 1.455,386; May 15.
Campbell, Thomas A., trustee. (See Campbell, T. A.,
Damon, and Stewart, assignors.)
Campbell, Thomas A., Nero York, N. Y., J. W. Damon
Plymouth, Mass., and A. B. Stewart, Newark, N. J.,
assignors to T. A. Campbell, trustee, New York, N. Y.
Secondary cell and separator plate for use therein.
1,474,761 ; Nov. 20.
Campbell, Thomas L., Berlin, Pa. Mine-car skid.
1,460,885 ; July 3.
Campbell, Thomas R., assignor of one-half to J. R. Car-
lisle, San Diego, Calif. Burner and heater. 1,441,062 ;
Jan. 2.
Campbell, Walter L., Philadelphia, Pa. Combined dresser
and table. 1,448.788; Mar. 20.
Campbell, Walter M., and M. S. Smith, St. John West.
New Brunswick, Canada. Safety appliance for locomo-
tives and the like. 1,449,971 ; Mar. 27.
Campbell, Walter T., St. Louis, Mo. Spare-tire lock
1,441,328 ; Jan. 9.
Campbell, Warden G., Mason City, 111. Brooder
1,464,407 ; Aug. 7.
Campbell, William H., assignor to Charles CIoz Company
Webster City, Iowa. Sieve and manufacturing same.
1,448,725 : Mar. 20.
Campbell, William J., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to
American Slicing Machine Co., Chicago, 111. Slicing
machine. 1,470,614; Oct. 16.
CnmpbPll, William S. (See Waechter, F. F., and Camp-
hell. )
Campbell, William S., Pliiladolphia, Pa., assignor to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111, Means for manipnlating
telescopic chutes. 1,443,868 ; Jan. 30.
Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foundry Co. (See Wick-
land, Algot A., assignor.)
Campsi-y, James E., Cameron, W. Va. Band wheel for
oil-well-drilling apparatus. 1,478,548 ; Dec. 25.
Campus, I'esare, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nursing bottle.
1,440,966 ; Jan. 2.
Canada Carbide Company. (See King, J. C, and Nlsh,
assignors.)
Canada Carbide Company Limited. (See King, Jesse C,
assignor.)
Canadian Electro Products Company Limited. (See
Matheson, Howard W., assignor.)
Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., The. (See Mallett,
C. S., Forrest, and Monle, assignors.)
Canale, Mario A., and R. Frias, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Device utilizing the trepidations of vehicles. 1,453,972 ;
May 1.
Canavan, Matthew J., Dunmore, Pa. Automatic headlight
turner. 1,457,146 ; May 29.
Canby, Amos G., Detroit, Mich. Can-top fastener.
1,468,375 ; Sept. 18.
Canda, Ferdinand M., New York, N. Y. Ball-rolling ap-
paratus. 1,447,121 ; Feb. 27.
Cauda, Ferdinand M., New York, N. Y. Ball-rolling ap-
paratus. 1,465,208; Aug. 14.
Candee, Andrew H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Klocti-ic & Jlanulacluring Company. Control ap-
paraluti. 1,444,947; Fob. 13.
Candee, Andrew H., Forest Hills, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Motor-
control system. 1,469,210 ; Oct. 2.
Candee, Bertram C. (See Pierce, W. N., and Candee.)
Candee, Bertram C, and W. N. Pierce, assignors to Pierce
Fuse Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Fuse. 1,447,122 ;
Feb. 27.
Candee, L., & Company. (See McCrohan, John A., as-
signor.)
Candee, Zenas P., and J. H. Olcott, assignors to The
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company,
XN'nterhuiy, Conn. Assi'mbling machine. 1,444,106;
Feb. 6.
Candler, James D., Detroit, Mich. Skylight. 1,468,898 ;
Sept. 25.
Candy, Albert M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Automatic
lighting system. 1,475,746 ; Nov. 27.
Caneavrl, Joseph I'., I'ort Arthur, Tex. Hnlr iron.
1,465,838 ; Aug. 21.
Canfield, John A., assignor of one-half to Mac-Q Company,
Inc., Collins, Miss. Potato cutter. 1,475,276 ; Nov. 27.
Canfield, Philemon B., Syracuse, N. Y. Boring and
reaming tool. 1,446,831 ; Feb. 27.
Canfield, Wallace, Kerto, Calif. Gas clamp for oil-well
casings. 1,448,285; Mar. 1.3.
Cangen, Mark, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe-heel buffer. 1,445,205 ;
Feb. i::.
Canhani, Victor 11., Buffalo, N. Y. Garment hanger.
1,444,107; Feb. 6.
Canine, Chester W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Conveyer device
for laundry assorting and marking booths. 1,460,660;
July 3.
Canlqn, John R., Austin, Tex. Loading and grading de-
vice. 1,462,785; July 24.
Cannady, Noah B., Eureka, Kans. Weather strip.
1,454,210; May 8.
Cannard, William H., and G. A. Shaffer, Green Bay, Wis.,
assignors to said Cannard. Feeding and cutting mecha-
anism. 1,440,1!64 ; Mar. 20.
Cannard, William H., and G. A. Shaffer, Green Bay, Wis.,
assignors to said Cannard. Recording mechanism and
dissemination method. 1,450,427 ; Apr. 3.
Cunnell, Murray. (See Madsi'u, Martin, assignor.)
Canning, George, Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile robe
holder. 1,477,031 ; Dec. 11.
Canning, James, Montpelier. Vt. Sawmill-carriage driv-
ing mechanism. 1,450,019 ; Mar. 27.
Cannom, William G., assignor of one-balf to W. E. Milenz,
Lansing, Mich. Attachment for turret lathes.
1,449,381 ; Mar. 27.
Cannon, Elmer E., Waukomis, Okla. Steering mechanism
equalizer. 1,447,757; Mar. 6.
Cannon, James H., Los Angeles, Calif. Telephone di-
rectory. 1,445,993 ; Feb. 20.
Cannon, James II., Los Angeles, Calif. Hair drier.
1.478,035; Dec. 25.
Cannon, Mervin B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Packaging ma-
chine. 1,473.175 ; Nov. 6.
Canova, Antonio J., West Palm Beach, Fla. Manifold.
1.443,116; Jan. 23.
Canova, William, Paterson, N. J. Shuttle tension.
1,458,639; June 12.
Cantelo, John S., East Cambridge, Mass. Shoe rack.
1,465,777; Aug. 2t.
Cantelo, John S., Boston, Mass. Rack for hoots, shoes,
and the like. 1,468,800 ; Sept. 25.
Canter, Vernon C (See Voress, C. L., and Canter.)
Canton Pneumatic Tool Company, The. (See Mayo, Mil-
ford C, assignor.)
Canton, Rolland J., Lynn, Mass. Bottle-capping and wire-
removing machine. 1,456,617; May 29. •
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Cantrnll, Forrest L., Llklejr, Calif., assignor, by mesne ms-
siyuuu'iits, to lOngineeiiug Specialties Company, San
Frauoisoo, Calif. AutomobilG engine stop. 1,4.">8.270 ;
Juno V2.
Cantrell, Addie E., Camp Point, 111. Dispensing device.
1,472,040; Oct. 30.
Cantrell, Edwin B., San Frnncisco, and G. E. Miller,
Oakland, Calif. Sleeve puller. 1,473,811 ; Nov. 13.
Cantrell, Forrest L., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Lib-
erty Tateiits Syndicate. Steering wheel. 1,476,145 ;
Dec. 4.
Cautfi, Ileleodoro, liaton IJouge, La. Baffle wall for fur-
naces. 1,444,328 ; Feb. 6.
Cantwell. Edward J., Kansas City, Mo. Hayrake.
3.478,817; Doc. 25.
Capanhat Co., The. (See Koppman, Charles, assignor.)
Capdevila, Antonio S., Barcelona, Spain. Safety lock.
1,478,274 : Dec. IS.
Capell, Carl P., Vouice, assignor to Capell Laboratories,
Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Canning and tanning ma-
chine. 1,448,255; Mar. 13.
Capell, George M., deceased, Passenham, near Stony
Stratford, England, by R. A. Blake, trustee and legal
representative. Air impeller or propeller. 1,467,227 ;
Sept. 4.
Capell, George M., deceased, Passenham, near Stony
Stratford ; IJ. A. Blake, London, and K. M. Dawes,
commonly called Capell, St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight,
England, legal representatives. Centrifugal fan.
1,471,141 ; Oct. 16.
Captli Laijoiatorit's, Inc. (See Capell, Carl F., assignor.)
Capen, Fred L. (See Wood, G. H., and Capen.)
Capes. Delbert R., Chicago, 111. Gear or wheel puller.
1,445,749; Feb. 20.
Capewell Horse Nail Company. (See Cutter, Solomon
M., assignor.)
Capital PhonoHer Corporation. (See Lane, Marvin C. M.,
assignor.)
Capitol Bias.s Works. (See Benjamin, Oscar P., as-
signor.)
Capian, Harry, Detroit, Mich. Fender bracket. 1,453,271 ;
May 1.
Capian, Jamet> II., Boston, Mass. Tool for demountable
rims. 1,471,099; Oct. 16.
Capian, Meyer, Brookyn, N. Y. Camping trailer.
1,461,574 ; July 10.
Capian, Natlien K., Detroit, Mich. Draft preventer.
1,456,971 ; May 29.
Caple, William M., Hamilton, Mont. Cord-holding de-
vice. 1,474,402 ; Nov. 20.
Caples, Russel B. (See Elton, J. O., and Caples.)
Caplinger, John D., Newark, N. J., assignor to C. A.
Kellogg. New York, N. T. Web-printing machine.
1.474.142; Nov. 13.
Capocci, Pompeo, Providence, R. I. Signal Indicator for
automobiles. 1,472,550 ; Oct. 30.
Capocci. Pompeo, Providence, R. I. Coffee urn.
1,472,551 ; Oct. 30.
Capouch, Emil, Cicero, 111. Engine-cranking device.
1,452,592 ; Apr. 24.
Cappabianca, Antonio, Braddock, Pa. Mechanically-
operated crib. 1.476,146; Dec. 4.
Cappell, John T., assignor of one-half to James H. Slaugh-
ter, Los Angeles, Calif. Traffic signal. 1,443,945 ;
Feb. 6.
Cappellari, Alfonso, assignor of one-half to L. Donzelli,
Bologna, Italy. Lock for vehicles. 1,469,015 ; June 26.
Cappon. Thomas W., Newark, N. J. Ink eradicator.
1.47.->.0r,2 : Dec. 4.
Capps, William P., Shreveport, La. Gas-pressure regu-
lator. 1,454.211 ; May 8.
Capra, Benedetto, Sacramento, Calif. Reversible door-
check. 1,449,652 ; Mar. 27.
Capron Company. (See Moore, Robert II., assignor.1
Caproni, Federico, Milan, Italy. Flying machine.
Rel5.688 : Sept. 25.
Caproni, Gianni, Milan, Italy. Device for determining
the course on flying machines. 1,462,100 ; July 17.
Caps. John E., Wilmette, 111. Water-softening apparatus.
1.452,288: Apr. 17.
Caps. .Tohn E.. Wilmette, 111. Liquid purifier. 1,465,968 ;
Aug. 28.
Caps, Myrtle B. (See Cross, Walter M., assignor.)
Capstaffi, .Tohn G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic reversal process.
1,460,703; July 3.
CapstafF, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester. N. Y. Color photography. 1,469,811 ;
Oct. 9.
Capstaff, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Roclipster. N. Y. Photographic reproduction and
method of and apparatus for making the same.
1,478.-599 ; Dec. 25.
Capstaff. John G.. and F. C. Martin, assipmors to Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Film-treating ap-
paifitiis. 1.441,163; .Tan. 2.
Capstaff, John G., and N. B. Green, assignor to Eiistman
Kodak Conip.mv, Roche.'ter, N. Y. Color photography.
1,444,329; Fob. 6.
Capst.in Glass Comp.nny. (See Kucera. Peter, assignor.)
Caraballo, Abelardo. Habana, Cuba. Machine for making
cl^r bunches. 1,467,724 ; June 6.
Caracristi, Virginius Z. (See Miihlfeld, J. E., and Cara-
oiisti.)
Caracrlstl, Virginius Z., Bronxville, assignor to Locomo-
tive Pulyerized Fuel Company, New York, N. Y. Burn-
ing of pulverized fuel and gas. 1,441,721 ; Jan. 9.
Caracrlsli, Virginius Z., Bronxville, N. Y. Variable ex-
haust nozzle for locomotives. 1,466,788 ; Sept. 4.
Caralun, Frank E., Chicago, 111. Attachment for throttle
levers. 1,448,:^82 ; Mar. IH.
Caramore, Anthony C., Jamaica, N. Y. Swimmer's emer-
gency aid. 1,468,938 ; Sept. 25,
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp. (See Curme, G. O., jr.,
and Thompson, assignors.)
Carbide and > arbon Chemicnls Corporation. (See Brooks,
Henjaiuin T., assignor.)
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. (See Curme,
G. O., jr., and Young, assignors.)
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. (See Eldred,
Byron E., assignor.)
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. (See Eldred,
Ti. K., and Brooks, assignors.!
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. (See McEl-
roy, Karl P., assignor, j
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. (See Martin,
James W., jr., assignor.)
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation. (See Young,
Charles O., assignor.)
Carbon Monoxide Burner Company. (See Craig, James
W., assignor.)
Carbon, Timothy. (See Gibbons, John W., assignor.)
Carbondale Machine Company. (See Safberg, Bror F.,
assignor.)
Carbone, Domenlco, Milan, Italy. Preparation of a
product for maceration of vegetable substances and the
resulting product. 1,473,901 ; Nov. 13.
Carbonit Aktiengesellschaft. (See Pape, Max C. A. H.,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Forse, Edwin B., as-
signor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Geiger, Charles F,,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Hartmann, Miner
L., assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (Sec Hutchlns, O., and
ITawke, assignors. )
Carborundum Company, The. (Sec Tone, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Card, Calvin G., Los Angeles, Calif. Refrigerator.
1,459,280 ; June 19.
Card. Lewis O., Somerville, Ma.ss. Window. 1,445.207 :
Feb. 13.
Card, Lewis O., Somerville, Mass. Dental root-canal
point: 1,469,992 ; Oct. 9.
Cardell, Eugene F., Providence, R. I. Theft-detecting
means. 1,474,706 ; Nov. 20.
Cardenas y iiuerta, Antonio, Habana, Cuba. Manufac-
ture of toys. 1,441,582 ; Jan. 9.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Bowl. Des. 61,942; Feb. IH.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning (41ass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Compote. Des. 61,943 : Feb. 13.
Carder, Frederick, as.signor to Corning Glass Worlds, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Bowl. Des. 61,944: Feb. 13.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Pitcher. Des. 61,945 ; Feb. 13.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Bowl. Des. 61,946; Feb. 13.
Carder. Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Pitcher. Des. 61.947 ; Feb. 13.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Work,-.:,
Corning, N. Y. Glass teapot. Des. 61 ,948 ; Feb. 13.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning CJlass Work.-?,
Corning, N. Y. Vase or vessel. Des. 61,949 ; Feb. 13.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Pitcher. Des. 01.950; Feb. 13.
Carder. Frederick, assignor to Corning (31ass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Candlestick. Des. 62,019; Mar. 6.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Vase. 62,317; May 8.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N, Y. Vase. Des. 62,517: June 12.
Carder, Frederick, assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Bowl. Des. 63,252 ; Nov. 13.
Cardone, Paola. (See Fumagalli, G., Cardone, and
Surico.)
Cardoso, Luis, Puebla. Mexico. Silent-key typewriter
attachment. 1,478,600 ; Dec. 25.
Cardullo, Forrest E., assignor to The G. A. Gray Co:n-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Metal planer. 1,476.949 ;
Dec. 11.
Cardwell, Charles E., assignor of one-h.ilf to M. Lan-
caster and one-half to M. Stewart. Houston, Tex,
Collapsible bundle receptacle. Rel5,720 ; Nov. 13.
Cardwell, Ernest H., West Kensington, England. Spark
intensifier for ignition circuits. 1,441,212 ; Jan. 0.
Cardwell, Thomas, Sedalia, Mo. Thermostatic steam trap.
1.404.197: Aug. 7.
Cardy, Fred E., Chicago, 111. Eraser. 1,457,497 ; June 5.
Carek, Charles C, Touhv, Nebr. Portable air-storage
tank. 1.452. 7S9; Apr. 24.
Caretti, Mntlr''-^- f... Pittsburgh, Pa. Mine-car check lock.
1,444,330: Fob. C.
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liSDEX ()L<^ PATENTS ISSUED H^ROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Caretto, John F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adjustable gun stock.
1,468,354; Sept. 18.
Carey, Bayton ii'., et al. (See Carey, Bert C, assignor.)
Carey, Bert C, assignor of one-fourth to F. P. Berger
and one-fOLUth to B. F. Carey, Sioux City, Iowa. Con-
crete miser. 1,460,571; July 3.
Carey, Claude H., assignor to Atlas Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Method of and apparatus for the
manufacture of sulphuric anhydride. 1,477,107 ;
Dvc. 11.
Carey, Frank B., Fresno, CaUf. Flytrap. 1,462,004;
July 17.
Carey-Gavey Snydicate Limited. (See Iliggiuson, Kings
ley, assignor.)
Auto safety device.
Carey, George F., New York, N. Y.
1,445,750; Feb. 20.
Carey, George W., Osbkosb, Nebr. Crust-breaking attach-
ment for beet cultivators. 1,454,724 ; May 8.
Carey, James P., New York, N. Y. Hair-growth-remuv-
ing implement for nostrils and ears. 1,470,527 ; Oct. 9.
Carey, Lawrence F., Philadelphia, Pa. KeceiJfaclo stand
1,450,713 ; Apr. 3.
Carey, I'bilip, Manufacturing Company, The. (See Klee-
man, William, assignor.)
Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Company, The. (SeeKoester
Herman R., assignor.)
Carey, William A., Toledo, Ohio. Mold for plastic flower
boxes or the like. 1,457,767 ; June 5.
Carey, William II., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Making con-
crete blocks. 1,453,740 ; May 1.
Carey, William H., Wisconsin llapids. Wis. Machine for
making concrete blocks. 1,453,747 ; May 1.
Carglll, James H., Jersey City, N. J. Safety pin.
1,458,029; June 5.
Cargill, Theodore U., Washington, D. C. Building-block
mold. 1,446,832 ; Feb. 27.
Carhart, Linden 1*., Brooklyn, N. Y. Transmission.
1,443,976; FeD. 6.
Carlchoff, Eugene R., and B. W. Jones, Schenectady,
N. Y., assignors to General Electric Company. Elec-
tromagnetic devic». 1,445,994 ; Feb. 20.
Carillon, Eugene L., Bedford, Ohio. Radiator-thawiu^'
means. 1,478,422 ; Dec. 25.
Carlthers, James V., and H. J. Williamson, Pomeroy,
Wash. Drink mixer. 1,453,128 ; Apr. 24.
Carl, James M., Midvale, Idaho. Sign system. 1,447,377 ;
Mar. 6.
Carl, Louis J., San Francisco, Calif. .-Vutomobile top.
1,476.391; Dec. 4.
Carlberger, Leo, Modling, Austria. Elastic rim.
1,466,205; Aug. 28.
Carle, Harold, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to F. N. Burt Com-
pany, Limited, Toronto, Canada. Paper-cup dispenser.
1,472,584 ; Oct. 30.
Carleton, Charles B., Manchester Depot, Vt. Cooking
attachment for automobiles. 1,446,876 ; Feb. 27.
Carleton, Charles R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sprocket wheel
1,454,536; May 8.
Carleton, Walter E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Film-patching ma-
chine. 1,459,822 ; June 26.
Carley, William O., Walla Walla, Wash. Pavement
glide. 1,456,881 ; May 29.
Carli, Vincenzo B., Boston, Mass. Parachute for air-
planes. 1,475,792; Nov. 27.
Carlile, Frank S. (See Doughty, L. A., and Carlile.)
Carlin, Arvid P., New York, N. Y. Combined shelf and
bracket. 1.452,144 ; Apr. 17.
Carlin, Arvld F., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Toy figure.
1,458,683; June 12.
Carlin, Arvid F., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Fan-operating
means. 1,468,617; Sept. 18.
Carlin, John P., Cromwell, Conn. Hinge for cooking
utensils. 1,476.797 ; Dec. 11.
Carling Tool & Machine Company, The. (See Hokanson,
Alexander, assignor.)
Carling Turbine Blower Co. (See Carlson, Axel W.,
asslgnar.)
Carlisle, Bert, Santa Ana, Calif. Lamp. Dos. 01,92G ;
Feb. 13.
Carlisle, Clifton H., Toronto, assignor to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Company of Canada, Limited, New To-
ronto. Ontario, Canada. Flexible belt. 1,442.924 ;
Jan. 23.
Carlisle, John R. (See Campbell, Thomas R., assignor.)
Carll, Harry, Tacoma, Wash., assignor to B. F. Gump
Company, Chicago, 111. Separation trap for pulverizing
machines. 1,442,466 ; Jan. 16.
Carlsen, Carl B., et al. (See Fisher, Charles, assignor.)
Carlsen, John H., Chicago, 111. Frame for framing prints
and the like. 1,463,150 ; July 31.
Carlson, Antliony E., Los Angeles, Calif. Railway cros.s
ing. 1,443,5.59 ; .Tan. gO.
Carlson, Anthony E., Los Angeles, Calif. Stone-drilling
machine. 1,453,620 ; May 1.
Carlson, Axel, assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Slack-take-up device for electric-
iron cords. 1,450,003; May 22.
Carlson, Axel W. (Sep Swanson. P., and Carlson. 1
Carlson, Axel W., assignor to Carling Turbine Blower Co.,
Worcester, Mass. Method for making turbine rotors.
1,447,202 ; Mar. 6.
Carlson, C. G., Ice Cream Company, The. (See Fox,
Willis H., assignor.)
Carlson, Carl, Linfor, Idaho. Rail joint. 1,440,582 ;
Jan. 2.
Carlson, Carl E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Demountable brake
band. 1,471,882 ; Oct. 23.
Carlson, Charles .1., Helena, Mont. Convertible automobile
body. ],446,8;S3 ; Feb. 27.
Carlson, Charles T., Canton, Ohio. Utensil hinge.
1,471,776; Oct. 23.
Carlson, David E., Galesburg, 111. Valve-spring lifter.
1,444,729 ; Feb. 6.
Carlson, Edwin M., Manor, Tex. Stalk-cutter attacli-
ment. 1,449,494; Mar. 27.
Carlson, Kffie U., Isle, Minn. Paring l;nife. 1,444,659;
Feb. 6.
Carlson, Egnar C, Rockford, 111. Holdi-r for machinists'
scales and pencils. 1,468,002 ; Sept. 18.
Carlson, Eric V. (See Johnson, E. S., and Carlson.)
Carlson, Erik F., Brooklyn, assignor to Jones and Baker,
New Vork, N. Y. Revolving teleph(jne stand. 1,447,531 ;
Mar. 6.
Carlson, Ernest H., Clay Center, ICans. Tractor-plow
adjustment lever. 1,468,194 ; Sept. 18.
Carlson, Frank H. (See Bauer, G. .1., and Carlson.)
Carlson, Franklin T., Stratford, Iowa. Cleaning device
for gate seats and the like. 1,449,653 ; Mar. 27.
Carlson, Gustav. (See Hellroth, C., and Carlson.)
Carlson, Gustav A., assignor to The Boye Needle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111., Screw driver. 1,446,877 ; Feb. 27.
Carlson, Gustav A., assignor to The Boye Needle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Tatting shuttle. 1,452,183 ;
Apr. 17.
Carlson, Gustav A., assignor to The Boye Needle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Curtain rod. 1,453,748 ; May 1.
Carlson, Gustav A., assignor to The Boye Needle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Hasp. 1,464,198; Aug. 7.
Carlson, Gustav A., assignor to The Boye Needle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Hasp. 1,472,512 ; Oct. 30.
Carlson, Gustav W., assignor to The Torbensen Axle
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubrication of automotive
vehicle knuckles. 1,456,618 ; May 29.
Carlson, Gustav W., assignor to The Torbensen Axle
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubrication of automotive
vehicle knuckles. 1,456,619 : May 29.
Carlson, Gustave A., Detroit, Mich. Polishing machine.
1,477,426 ; Dec. 11.
Carlson, Herman B., assignor of one-half to L. S. Ras-
musen, Davenport, Iowa. Lap. 1,441,781 ; Jan. 9.
Carlson, Iddo E., Elkhart, Ind. Foot rest. 1,476,592 ;
Dec. 4.
Carlson, Jalmar A., Stambaugh, Mich. Emergency fuel
tanks for automobiles. 1,461,890 ; July 17.
Carlson, John, La Tuque, Quebec, Canada. Adjustable
caster. 1,457,617 ; June 5.
Carlson, John W., assignor of one-half to H. S. Reed, Salt
Lake City, Utah. Water motor. 1,454,212; May 8.
Carlson, Martin O., Chicago, 111. Push sled. 1,458,392 ;
June 12.
Carlson, Oscar A., assignor to D. P. Harris Manufacturing
Company, Reading, Pa. Handle bar for bicycles and
the like. 1,445,995 ; Feb. 20.
Carlson, O.tto M., assignor to Crane Co., Chicago, 111.
Lapping metal pipes. 1,472,047 ; Oct. 30.
Carlson, Peter J., Paullina, Iowa. Drag. 1,448,789;
Mar. 20.
Carlson, Robert A., Virginia, Minn. Safety attachment
for air-brake systems. 1.445,002 ; Feb. 13.
Carlson, Rudolph E., and J. M. Gerster, St. Paul, MinnJ
Mail box. 1,440,529; .Tan. 2.
Carlson, Walter C, Milwaukee, Wis. Advertising stand.
Des. 62,544 ; .Tune 19.
Carlson, Wendell L. (See Hanson, E. C, and Carlson.)
Carlson, Wendell L., and E. C. Hanson, Washington, D. C.
Radiotelegraph system. 1,463,386 ; July 31.
Carlstedt, Ragnar, assignor to Aktlebolaget Area Regu-
latorer, Stockholm, Sweden. Steam trap. 1,460,746 ;
July 3.
Carlton, Basil B., and C. J. Burkley, assignors to The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio.
Screening device. 1,462,469 ; July 17.
Carlucoi, Gennaro S. (See Morrell, Michael, assignor.)
Carmack, William, et al. (See Cowin, Irving R., as-
signor.)
Carman, Charles L. (See Kennedy, J. E., and Carman. 1
Carman, Edwin S., Eaat Cleveland, assignor to The
Osborn i>'-.nufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Flask-e:;;..;,' machine. 1,476,688; Dec. 11.
Carman, Frank J., San Francisco, Calif. Drilling wells.
1,460,788; July 3.
Carman, James R., Beaver Dam, Ky. Nallless horse-
shoe. 1,471,827; Oct. 23.
Carmean, James H. (See Carmean, Samuel M. and
J. H.)
Carmean, Samuel M. and J. H., Kansas City, Mo. Blec-
rrip cut-out. 1.460,943 ; July 3.
Carmel, Joseph, assignor to F. M. Ashley, New York.
N. Y. Key holder. 1,474,315; Nov. 13.
Carmiehael, Howard C, Indianapolis, Ind. Railway-
crossing gate and signal. 1,475,682 ; Nov. 27.
I'arniici ael, Thurinaii, Marvville, Mo. Ilog-watenng
Trough. 1.455,080 : May 22.
Carmouv, James L., Baltimore, Md. Sanitary protector
for headrests. 1,441,396 ; Jan. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1^26.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Carnahan, Uarry L., Centialla, Mo. Accelerator foot
throttle. 1.463,115; July 24.
Carnal, William D., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Western
Tire Company, Omaha, Nebr. Tire tread. Des. 62,563 ;
June 26.
Carnalion Milk Troducts Company. (See Grindrod,
George, assiiiiior.)
Carnegie, \Ylllinm L., Detroit, Mich. Ply-wood wheel.
1,473.669 ; Nov. 13.
Carnelli, Charles M., New York, N. Y. Gas soldering
Iron. 1,464,497; Aug. 14.
Carnes ArtiUcial Limb Company, The. (See Carnes, Wil-
liam T., assignor.)
Carnes, William T., assignor to The Carnes Artificial
Limb Conipanv, Kansas City, Mo. Combined furnace
and crucible. 1,456,298 ; May 2-'.
Carnes, Zeu .v., Waterloo, Iowa. Rotary valve for In-
terual-combiisticu engines. 1,474,021 ; Nov. 20.
Cai-nov. Frank J)., Ni w lork, N. i". I'roduciug stainless
sttel. 1,444,062; Feb. 6.
Carnev, Ralph J., Boston, Mass. Scarfpin. 1,474,662 ;
Nov. 20.
Carney, Samuel D. (See Reed, James T., assignor.)
Carol, Charles W., Globe, Ariz. Chicken coop or brooder.
1,452,728; Apr. 24.
Carolin, James B., Newark, N. J., assignor to City Button
Works, New York, N. Y. Garment-fastening device.
1,465,578 : Aug. 21.
Caron, Fred, Detroit, Mich. Automatic weather strip.
1,460,312 ; June 26.
Caron, John. (See Belanger, C, and Caron.)
Caron. Napoleon, assignor to Nashua Manufacturing Com-
pany, Nashua, N. H. Weft - replenishing loom.
1,461,861 ; July 17.
Caron, Octave, Faribault, Minn. Clod crusher. 1,452,184 ;
Apr. 17.
Caron, Telesphore E., and M. Raiche, Kankakee, 111.
Sterilizer and irrigator. 1,470,145 ; Oct. 9.
Carothers, Charles O., Kenton, Ohio. Clay-pigeon trap.
1,477,942 ; Dee. 18.
Carothers, George N., Cutler, Ohio. Cork extractor.
1,449.654; Mar. 27.
Carpenter, Arthur W., New York, N. Y. Making mottled
color screens. 1,476,874 ; Dec. 11.
Carpenter, Campbell C, assignor to U. S. Light & Heat
Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Storage-battery
practice. 1,468,259; Sept. 18.
Carpenter, Charles C, Dayton, Ohio. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1.451,203; Apr. 10.
Carpenter, Chester E., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Attachment
for hens. 1,450,247; Apr. 3.
Carpenter, Cranston H., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Electric furnace. 1,444,94S ; Feb. 13.
Carpenter, E. R. (See Carpenter, H. H., and Keeler, as-
signors.)
Carpenter, Edgar H., Yoakum, Tex. Washer. 1,452,492;
Apr. 24.
Carpenter, Ford A., Los Angeles, Calif. Recording in-
strument. 1,466,271 ; Aug. 28.
Carpenter, George L., Gladstone, Mich. Attachment for
cooking vessels. 1,465,508 ; Aug. 21.
Carpenter, Harold W., Norwich, Conn. Electric recording
meter. 1,474.955 ; Nov. 20.
Carpenter, Howard H., and R. B. Keeler, assignors to E. R.
Carpenter, Los Angeles, Calif. Tile unit. 1,440,967 ;
Jan. 2.
Carpenter, John S., Irrlngton, N. J., assignor to Worth-
Ington Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York,
N. Y. HydrauUc turbine. 1,462,483 ; July 24.
Carpenter, Lewis M. (See Brown, G. S., and Carpenter.)
Carpenter, Robert F. and T. F. Anderson, assignors to
Sanvmetal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Hinge.
1,446,449 : Feb. 27.
Carpenter, Teunanski Z. (See Jones, Howard N., as-
signor.)
Carpenter, W. D., Company. (See Stapley, Philip H.,
assignor. )
Carpenter, William C., Oakland, 111. Belt huckle.
1,444,537: Feb. 6.
Carpenter, Walter W., Charleston, S. C. Paste-tube cap.
1.470,686; Oct. 16.
Carpenter. Warren W., Brooklyn, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ma-
chine-switching telephone-exchange system. 1,464,087 ;
Aug. 7.
Carpenter, Warren W"., Brooklyn, N. Y., and H. Hovland,
East Orange. N. J., assignors to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
system. 1.478.022 : Dec. IS.
Carpentsv. William A., Newark, N. J. License-plate
iKildor" 1.47S.423: Dec. 25.
Carper, Charles W., .-Vrnma, W. Va. Harrow. 1,459,571 ;
June 19.
Carpmill. John F., New Britain, Conn. Automobile hood
fastener. 1,458.746; June 12.
Carpmill, John F.. New Britain, Conn. Automobile hood
fastener. 1.458.747: .Tune 12.
Carr. Adelbert E., Kodiak, Alaska. Fish boner.
1,470,807; Oct. 16.
Carr. Charles M.. Los Angeles, Calif. Girdle or corset.
1,472.552 ; Oct. 30.
Carr, Charles W.. R. J. Dixon, and P. W. Conover, Ogden,
Utah. Elevator-door lock. 1.453,915; May 1.
Carr & Company. (See Greenwood, Rowland, assignor.)
Carr, David M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Siphon apparatus.
1,462,082 ; July 17.
Carr, Edward, assignor of nine-sixteenths to H. D. Dansey,
Auckland, New Zealand. Water heater. 1,474,762 ;
Nov. 20.
Carr, Edward G., Slilwaiiki e. Wis. Road machine.
1,444,108; Feb. 6.
Carr, Edward G., Milwaukee, Wis. Subgrade scraper.
Rel5.615; May 29.
Carr, Edward G., Chicago, 111. Concrete-road machine.
1,457.299 ; June 5.
Carr Fastener Company. (See Carr, Fred S., assignor.)
Carr Fastener Company. (See Carr, Moses P., assignor.)
Carr Fastener Company. (See Hubbell, Benjamin P.,
assignor.)
Carr, Fred S., Newton, assignor to Carr Fastener Com-
pany. Cambridge, Mass. Fastener. 1 ,454,832 ; May 8.
Carr, Fred S., Newton, assignor to Carr Fastener Com-
pany, Cambridge, Mass. Fastener. 1,464,695 ; Aug. 14.
Carr, Fred S., Newton, assignor to Carr Fastener Com-
pany, Cambridge. Mass. Separable fastener. 1,467,920;
Sept. 11.
Carr, Fred S., Newton, assignor to Carr Fastener Com-
pany, Cambridge, Mass. Separable fastener. 1,471,828 ;
Oct. 23.
Carr, Fred S., Newton, Mass., assignor to Carr Fastener
Company, lambridge, Mass. Separable fastener.
1,476,3 47 : Dec. 4.
C?arr, George J., et al., trustees. (See Heslewood, W. R.,
and Moclne, assignors.)
Carr. Isaac H.. (. incinuati. Oliio. .Sutoniatic shut-off
valve. 1,448,193 ; Mar. 13.
Carr, Isaac H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Automatic gas-shut-off
valve. 1.468,135 : Sept. 18.
Carr, Jesse M., Stockton, Calif. Tank filler. 1,443,977 ;
Feb. 6.
Carr, John, Esher, and A. B. Bradley, Fuliiam Park, Lon-
don, England. Preparing sugar. 1,454,153 ; May 8.
Carr, John E., assignor to AU-Steel-Equlp Company, Au-
rora, 111. Inclosed switch. 1,463.151 : July 31.
Carr-Lowrey Glass Co. (See Newell, Louis B., assignor.)
Carr, Melvin K., Bremerton, Wash. Coupling for rail-
way cars. 1,450,248 ; Apr. 3.
Carr, Moses P., Lexington, assignor to Carr Fastener
Company, Cambridge, Mass. Separable fastener. Re-
15,714 : Nov. 6.
Carr, Oscar L., Baton Rouge, La. Headlight plug.
1,459,651 ; June 19.
Carr, Robert L., et al. (See Smith, Thomas C, assignor.)
Carr. Vernon B., and S. H.'Broshar, Lebanon, Ind. Auto-
matic draft regulator. 1,463.671 : July 31.
Carrau, Salvador, and W. R. Cobean, Buenos Aires, Ar-
gentina. Device for the use of carbon paper in type-
writers. 1,452,414 ; Apr. 17.
Carrey, John O., assignor to Carrey Rotary Engine Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Rotary air compressor. 1,475,683 ;
Nov. 27.
Carrey Rotary Engine Company. (See Carrey, John C,
assignor.)
Carricaburu, Antoine. (Sop Dubuc. A., and Carricaburu.)
Carrier, Albert H., Asheville, N. C, assignor of one-half
to E. W'. Grove, St. Louis. Mo. I'roducing a shi^atbiug
or shingle and the product. 1,448,614 ; Mar. 13.
Carrier, Albert H., Asneville, N. C, assignor of one-half
to E. W Grove, St. Louis, Mo. Wood-cutting ma-
chine. 1,474,.S37; Nov. 13.
Carrier Engineering Corporation. (See Carrier, Willis H.,
assignor.)
Carrier Engineering Corporation. (See Heckel, Edmund
P., assignor.)
Carrier Engineering Corporation. (See Lewis, Leo L.,
assignor.)
Carrier Engineering Corporation. (See Lyle, J. I., and
Lewis, assignors.)
Carrier Engineering Coi-poration. (See Stacey, Alfred H.,
jr., assignor.)
Carrier, Milton L., Centralia, Wash. File holder.
1,459,613 : June 19.
Carrier, Willis H., Essex Fells, assignor to Carrier Engi-
neering Corporation, Newark, N. J. Method of and
apparatus for drying and conditioning materials.
1,467,306; Sept. 11.
Carrier, Willis H., assignor to Carrier Engineering Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for
adding moisture to powdered materials. 1,469,993 ;
Oct. 9.
Carrlnger, James R. (See Clark, E. M., Loomls, and
Carringer.l
Carrington, Phyllis, New York, N. Y. Sandal. 1,463.672;
July 31.
Carris, Edward C, and V. F. Eppel, Washington, Iowa ;
said Carris assignor to said Eppel. Radiator-holding
machine. 1,469,176; Sept. 25.
Carroll, Arthur B.. assignor to Baumgarten & Co. In-
corporated, Baltimore, Md. Inking pad. 1.474,143;
Nov. 13.
Carroll, Clyde H. (See H^vane. John, assignor.)
Carroll. Elbert H., assignor to Morgan Construction Com-
pany. Worcester. Mass. Clutchina mechanism for
wire-drawing blocks. 1.464.028: Aug. 7.
Carroll, George P. (See Hapgood, Cyrus H., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS' ISSUED FROM THE
Alpltabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Carroll, George P., Hartford, Conn. Safety-controlling
mechanism for compressing machines. 1,445,751 ;
Feb. 20.
Carroll, George P., Hartford, Conn. Controlling means
for fluid-circulating apparatus. 1,445,752 ; Feb. 20.
Carroll, George P., Hartford, Conn. Multispeed re-
frigerating apparatus. 1,445,753 ; Feb. 20.
Carroll, Henry K. (See Crider, Walter R., assignor.)
Carroll, Houston M., sr., San Antonio, Tex. Denture.
1,451,533 ; Apr. 10.
Carroll, James H., Charlotte, N. C- Self-service scort
for a building having limited floor space. l,4"4,10(i ;
Nov. 13.
Carroll, John S. (See Farrington, Harvey, assignor.)
Carroll, Louis W., Kiversidc, ill., assignor of one-half
to G. MulUy, Cleveland, Ohio. Directifyiug system.
1,475.93a ; Dec. 4.
Carroll, Monroe W., Beaumont, Tex. Rotary drill bit.
1,447,234 ; Mar. 6.
Carroll, Orlando, Catonsville, Md. Transmission lic-li.
1,469,620; Oct. 3.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic film and compound sup-
port. 1,441,142 ; Jan. 2.
Carroll, Stev^art J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and composi-
tion. 1,441,143 ; Jan. 2.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose - ether composition.
1,444,331 ; Feb. 6.
Carroll, Stevvart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and
composition. 1,450,714 ; Apr. 3.
Carroll, Stev^art J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and
composition. 1,450,715 ; Apr. 3.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and
composition. 1,450,716 ; Apr. 3.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and
composition. 1,464,169; Aug. 7.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and
composition. 1,464,170 ; Aug. 7.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rociiester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and
composition. 1,467,091 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.092 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.093 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.094 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart .J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.095 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
l,46i.ui»ui oept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.097 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
, pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.098 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
I,4(i7,099 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester. N. Y. Cellulo.se-ether composition.
1,467,100: Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Rochester, N. Y. Cellulo.?e-ether composition.
1,467,101 ; Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester. N. Y. CelUilose-ether composition.
1,467,102: Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.103 : Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.467.104 : Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1,467.105: Sept. 4.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor 'to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and composi-
tion. 1,469,812: Dot. 9.
Carroll, Stewart J. , assign or to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester. N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and composi-
tion. 1,469,813: Oct. 9.
Carroll, Stewart J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pnnv, Rochester. N. Y. Making composite fllms.
1.476..392 ; Dee. 4.
Carroll, Thoma.s F., Greenwich, Conn. Connector for
tire ohnins. 1.441,483: Jan. 9.
C.nrroll, Thomas J., New York, N. Y. Frame. 1,465,839 :
Aug. 21.
Carroll, Tyler P., and B. Graff, Seattle, Wash. Reamlnfc
device. 1,470,144 ; Oct. 9.
Carroll, William E. (See Geor.ne, J. R., and Carroll.)
Carscadin, Charles A., assignor to American Steel
Foundries, Chicago, HI. Yoke for draft gears.
1,470,809; Oct. 16.
Carson, Alexander A., Braintree, Mass. Outlet valve
for water-closet tanks. 1,457,018; May 29.
Carson, Charles E., Allegan, assignor of one-flfth to F.
E. Royce, Grand Rapids, Mich. Piston-ring manu-
facture. 1,468,355; Sept. 18.
Car.son, Clarence, New Kochelie, N. Y., assignor to Johns-
Manville, Incorporated. Speedometer. 1,450,939;
Apr. 10.
Carson, Gates B. (See GUmore, A. R., and Carson.)
Carson, George C, B. Coli, San Francisco, and T. S.
Christensen, Nashmead, Calif. Wall construction.
1,463,759; July 31.
Carson, Henry A., St. Joseph, Mo. Resilient tire.
1,450,473; Apr. 3.
Carson, Henry A., St. Joseph, Mo. Power transmission.
1,471,589 ; Oct. 23.
Carson, John H. (See Kimes, E. B., and Carson.)
Carson, John H., Los Angeles, Calif. Pumping lack.
1,474,996 ; Nov. 20.
Carson, John R., Montclair, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Co. Translating circuits.
1,448,702 ; Mar. 13.
Carson, John R.. New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Method and means
for signaling with high-frequency waves. 1,449,382 ;
Mar. 27.
Carson, John R., New York, N. Y., assignor to Amer-
ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Receiving
circuits for weak signal currents. 1,450,969 ; Apr. 10.
Carson, John R., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Translating cir-
cuits. 1,463,795 ; Aug. 7.
Carson, John R., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Translating cir-
cuits. 1,46.^,796; Aug. 7.
Carson, Oswald B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Display device for
advertising purposes. 1,477,241 ; Dec. 11.
Carson, Whitfield R. (See Drefalil, L. C, and Carson.)
Carson, William W., Knoxville, Tenn. Mean.^! employed In
keeping family records. 1,447,279 ; Mar. 6.
Carssow, Felix H.. Vallejo, Calif. Optical instrument.
1,452,675 ; Apr. 24.
Carstens, George, Jersey City, assignor of one-fourth to
H. B. Muller, Jersey City Heights, N. J. Universal con-
veyer chain. 1,453,702 ; May 1.
Carstens, Hanns, Leverkusen, and C. Hansen, Wisedorf,
near Cologne, assignors to Farbenfabrlken vorm. Frledr.
Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne, Germany.
Disinfecting, insecticldal, and fungicidal composition.
1,457,652 ; June 5.
Carswell, Joseph S. (See Hammond, A. R., and Carswell.)
Carter, Arthur R., Gulfport, Miss. Engine. 1,467,528 ;
Sept. 11.
Carter, Carnie B., Pittsburgh, Pa., and A. E. Coxe,
Chicago, 111., assignors, by mesne assignments, to S.
Karpen & Bros. Producing normal and mixed ethers.
1,459,177 ; June 19.
Carter, Carnie B., Pittsburgh, Pa., and A. B. Coxe,
Chicago, III., assignors, by mesne assignments, to S.
Karpen & Bros. Producing esters. 1,459,971 ; June 26.
Carter. Clarence W., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to. The Du-AU Manufacturing Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Mop. 1,449,586 ; Mar. 27.
Carter, Clannce W., and J. J. Varusky, assignor to Car-
ter-Mayhew Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Grain separator. 1,443,524; Jan. 30.
Carter, Clark E.. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Chain link.
1,452,476; Apr. 17.
Carter. Clark E., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to Aladdin Cinema Co. Inc., Malone. N. Y. Cinemato-
graphic machine. 1,442,647 ; Jan. 16.
Carter, Clark E.. Montreal. Quebec, Canada, assignor to
Aladdin Cinma Co., Inc., Malone, N. Y. Cord con-
ductor. 1.442.648 :. Jan. 16.
Carter, Daniel G., Mosheim, Tenn. Making seamless up-
pers. 1,463,066 ; July 24.
Carter, Donald M., trustee. (See Dahl, Conrad, assignor.)
Carter, Francis A., Chicago, 111. Spark plug. 1.451,939 ;
Apr. 17.
Carter, George E., Circleville, Ohio. Bolt. 1,463,572;
July 31.
Carter. Geor.t;e J.. Bromborough, and L. G. McFarlane,
Liverpool, England. Internal- combustion engine.
1,457,019 ; May 29.
Carter, George V. (See Carter, Reginald H., assignor.)
Carter, Glenn O., New Rochelle, and R. C. Pierce, New
York, N. Y., assignors to The Llnde Air Products Com-
pany. Method of and apparatus for welding metals.
1,477,538 ; Dec. 18.
Carter. Hor.nce J.. Wilmington, Del. Fabric pller.
1,475,428; Nov. 27.
Carter, Jacob U., Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Automobile
door. 1,459,281 : June 19.
Carter, John H., Cohoes, N. Y. Toothbrush. 1.452,108 ;
Apr. 17.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Carter, John J., Anderson, Ind., assignor to TUe Remy
Electric Company. Manufacture of shafts. 1,463,144 ;
July 24.
Carter, Lester L., San Francisco, Calif. Gas and water
separator for oil wells. 1,468,193; Sept. 18.
Cartel-, L.ister I.., Palo .\lto, Calif. Valve. 1,470,057;
Oct. 9.
Carter-I.udwis- Conipauy, The. (See Carter, Willis W.,
assignor.)
Carter-JIaylicw Manufacturing Company. (See Carter,
C. W., and Varusky. assisjnorsj
Carter Maytuw Manufacturing Company. (See Junklu,
John C., assignor.)
Carter Itadio Company et al. (See Ya.xley, Kriiest E.,
assignor.)
Carter, Ray M., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S. ludus-
trial Alcohol Co. JIaUing ester condensation products.
1,472,324 ; Oct. 30.
Carter, Reginald H., assignor to G. V. Carter, Cleveland,
Ohio. Electric testing device. 1,454,623 ; May 8.
Carter. Robert E., Champaign, 111. Battery rejuvenator.
1,468,341 ; Sept. 18.
Carter, lUissoll S., Hewlett, N. Y. Leaf spring and
spring suspension. 1.475,170; Nov. 27.
Carter, Samuel C, Los Angeles, Calif. Tractor.
1,457,692; June 5.
Carter, Samuel C, Glendale, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, of one-half to International Motor Com-
pany. Motor truck and track structure for motor
trucks. 1,446,784 ; Feb. 27.
Carter, Samm 1 \V., Washington, D. C. .\djustable-pitch
propeller for airplanes. 1.45.5,990; May 22.
Carter, Samuel W., Washington, T>. 0. Propeller.
1,471,590; Oct. 23.
Carter, Van Roy, Los Angeles, Calif. Transmission.
1,477.628; Dec. 18.
Carter, William C, St. Louis. Mo. Automatic temperature
regulator for internal-combustion engines. 1,443.978 ;
Feb. 6.
Carter. William Company, The. (See Redmond, Harriet
L., assignor.)
(-'[irtei-. Willi.im D.. East Orange, N. J. Centrifugal pump.
1.456.051 : May 22.
Carter, William P., Prescott, Kans. Combination air-
ship and airplane. 1,446,334; Feb. 20.
Carter. William il.. et al. (See Webb, Benjamin F.,
assignor.)
Carter, William H., Needham Heights, Mass. Seamless
stocking and making same. 1,460,477 ; July 3.
Carter, William T., Hot Springs. Ark. Microscope at-
tachment. 1,468,938 ; Aug. 7.
Carter, Willis M., Hoboken, N. J., assignor to The W. F.
Powers Company. Mounting machine. 1,477,032 ;
Dec. 11.
Carter, Willis M., Jersey City, assignor to The Carter-
Ludwig Company, Incorporated. Hoboken, N. J. (Ilol-
lapsible display device. 1,454,038 ; May 8.
Carterett. Amos A.. Jacksonville, Fla. Screen for auto-
mobile windshields. 1.443.211 : Jan. 23.
C.nrthy. TTiicli .T. (See Cooper. A. 1!.. and Cartliy.)
Cartler, Inc. (See Fiichs, Emil, assignor.)
Cartlirtse. Frank, Terre Haute, Ind. Cutter chain and
ii.ii's for mining machines. 1,475,364; Nov. 27.
Cartlidge, Harry B., Oregon (Mty, Ores. Valve lifter for
Internal-combustion motors. 1,472,354 ; Oct. 30.
Cartter. William G.. Monrovia, and F. W. Thompson,
Arcadia, Calif. Electric water heater. 1,451,671 :
Apr. 10.
Cartwright. Albert D., Toledo, Ohio, assignor of one-half
to J. G. Ray, Columbus, Ohio. Horseshoe. 1,474,018 ;
Nov. 13.
Cartwright. Frank, Trenton, N. J., assignor to The
George W. Blabon Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rus.
Des. 61,821 ; Jan. 23.
Cartwrisrht. Frank, Trenton. N. J., assignor to The George
W. Blabon Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Rug. Des.
61,822 ; Jan. 23.
Cartwright, Frank, Trenton. N. .T.. assignor to The George
W. Blabon Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rug. Des.
61,823 ; Jan. 23.
Cartwright. Frank, Trenton, N. J., assignor to The George
W. Blabon Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rug. Des.
61,824; Jan. 23.
Cartwright. Frank, Trenton, N. J., assignor to The George
W. Blabon Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rug. Des.
61,825 ; Jan. 23.
Cartwright, Horace A., Akron, Ohio. Differential gearing.
1,477.310; Dec. 11.
Cartwright, Horace A., Akron, Ohio. Differential mecha-
nism. 1,477,311 ; Dec. 11.
Cartwright, John A., Caldwell, Idaho. Rotary harrow.
1,465,805; Aug. 21.
Cartwright Manufacturing Company, The. (See Cart-
wright, Myles H., assignor.)
Cartwright, Myles H., assignor to The Cartwright Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Toothbrush.
1.456.535: Mav 29.
Cartwright, William P., Detroit, Mich., and J. F. Keller,
New York, assignors to Keller Mechanical Engraving
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fixture for die-cutting
machines and the like. 1,473.592 ; Nov. 6.
Carty, Frank, assignor of one-half to W. H. Biebusch,
St. Louis, Mo. Concrete mold. 1,443,459 ; Jan. 30. ~
Carver, Andrew J., and J. T. Beasley, Obion, Tenn. Bur-
glar alarm. 1,447,709; Mar. 6.
Carver Cotton Gin Company. (See McLean, Robert W.,
assignor.)
Carver Cotton Gin Company. (See Vardell, Arthur A.,
assignor.)
Ciirver, Fred S., Newark, N. J. Compound compression
pump. 1,478,469 ; Dec. 25.
Carver, Fred S., East Orange, N. J. Automatic press.
1,478,699; Dec. 25.
Carver, George W., Orange, N. J., assignor to A. M. Davis,
Wellesley, Mass. Package handle. 1,460,354 ; June 26.
Carver, James II., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Calculator for gears.
1,476,489 ; Dec. 4.
Cary-Curr, Henry J., assignor to E. H. Sargent & Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Extraction apparatus. 1,468,961 ;
Sept. 25.
Cary, George W., Greenfield, Mass. Valve-spring com-
pressor. ] .450,578 ; Apr. :^.
Cary, George W., Greenfield, Mass. Wrench. 1.456,620 ;
May 29.
Cary, George W., assignor to Goodell Manufacturing Com-
pany, Greenfield. Mass. Valve-spring-manipulating de-
vice. 1,467,567 ; Sept. 11.
Cary, Henry J., Saukviiie, Wis. Liquid-fuel burner.
1,444 164 ; Feb. 6.
Cary Manufacturing Co. (See McChesney, John S., as-
signor.)
Cary, William II., Brockton, Mass., assignor to Avon Sole
Company, Avon, Mass. Shoe. 1.475,747 ; Nov. 27.
Casale Ammonia Company. (See Casaie, Luigi, assignor.)
Casale, Luigi, Rome, Italy, assignor to Casale Ammonia
Company, Lugano, Switzerland. Self-regulating ammo-
nia-making process. 1,447,123; Feb. 27.
Casale, Lui.gi, Rome, Italy, assignor to Casale Ammonia
Company, Lugano, Switzerland. Catalytic apparatus
for the synthesis of ammonia. 1,478,549 ; Dec. 25.
Cas;ile, Luigi. Rome, Italy, assignor to Casale Ammonia
Company. Lugano, Switzerland. Catalytic apparatus
for the synthesis of ammonia. 1,478,550 ; Dec. 25.
Casalonga, Louis D. A., Paris, and G. Miot, Vanves,
France. Device for driving the bands of rolling plat-
forms. 1,461,476; July 10.
Casamayor, Marcos, Manzauillo, Cuba. . Sling releaser for
transporting apparatus. 1,451,324 ; Apr. 10.
Casciani, Romildo, Trenton, N. J. Combination tray
and condiment holder. Des. 63,024 ; Sept. 18.
Casciotta, Giuseppe, New York, N. Y. Plectrum piano ac-
tion. 1,462,444 ; July 17.
Case, Arthur F., assignor to The Wellmau-Seaver-Morgan
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Trimmer for boat-loading
apparatus. 1,441,659 ; Jan. 9.
Case, Arthur F., assignor to The Wellman-Seaver-Morgan
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Material-handling appara-
tus. 1.442,521 ; Jan. 16.
Case, Arthur F., assignor to The Wellman-Seaver-Morgan
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Storage and reclaiinlng
plant. 1,464,747 ; Aug. 14.
Case, Arthur F., assignor to The Wellman-Seaver-Morgan
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Material-handling appa-
ratus. 1,475,684 ; Nov. 27.
Case, Calvin M., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Steering device.
1,466,612: Aug. 28.
Case, Carroll H., St. Louis County, and W. C. Farrar,
St. Louis, Mo. Booster for siphons. 1,472,428 ; Oct. 30.
Case, Egerton R.. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electric
device for treating air. Rel5,5G0 : Mar. 13.
Case, Francis M. (See Frank, W. D., and Case.)
Case, Francis M., (Cleveland, assignor to The Enterprise
Manufacturing Company, Akron, Ohio. Tension oil
cap for fishing reels. 1.450,738 ; Apr. 3.
Case, Brands M., CHeveland, assignor to The Enterprise
Manufacturing Company, Akron. Ohio. Fishing reel.
1,460,151 ; June 26.
Case, Francis M., Cleveland, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Hoover Company, North Canton, Ohio,
Brush-adjusting device for suction cleaners. 1,462,568;
July 24.
Case, Francis M., Cleveland, assignor to Federal Porce-
lain Company, Carey, Ohio. Tube-forming machine.
1,469.584 : Oct. 2.
Case, George W., and J. W. Roberts, Passaic, N. J. Mak-
ing loose-wrapped folding boxes. 1,455,321 ; May 15.
Case, Henry J., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated,
Mollne, 111. Corn harvester and binder. 1,472.429 ;
Oct. 30.
Case, Henry N., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roetiuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Method and apparatus for mak-
ing overlay and underlay paper. 1.445.386: Feb. 13.
Case, Henry" N., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck,
and Co., Chicago, 111. Coated paper and substance for
coating the same. 1,445,387 ; Feb. 13.
Case, Henry N., Oak Park, ass^ignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Method and apparatus lor mak-
ing overlay and underlay paper. 1,445.388 : Feb. 13.
Case, Isaac H., Northmoor, Mo. Shoe. 1.465.343 ; Aug. 21.
Case, J. I., Threshing Machine (Company. (See Caughey,
Robert C. assignor.)
Case, J. I., Threshing Machine Company. (See Davies,
David P., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Case, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Brown Hoist-
ing Machinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Storage bin.
1,463,307; July 31.
Case, JLeona M. (See Weber, Leona M.)
Case, Lynn B., assignor to Standard Wall Paper Co.,
Hudson Falls, N. Y. Unit drier. 1,478,938; Tec. 2.^.
Case, Mason, Los Angeles, Calif. Doll or statuette. Des.
63,072 ; Oct. 2.
Case, Holland T., La Crosse, Wis. Apparatus for form-
ing dental inlay casting.^. 1,474,620 ; Nov. 20.
Case, Theodore W., Sciuio, N. Y. Apparatus for recording
light. 1,455,074 ; Mav 15.
Case, William C, Dexter, N. Y. Eaves trough. 1,443,212 ;
Jan. 23.
Casey, Charles C, Detroit, Mich. Display stand.
1,446,450 ; Feb. 27.
Casey, Charles C, Detroit, Mich. Tov7-compartment tray.
1,476,750; Dec. 11.
Casey, Charles C, assignor to Work-Organizer Special-
ties Company, Detroit, Mich. Compartment tniv.
1,475,083: Dec. 4.
Casey, Dennis A., New Orleans, La. Bituminous mix-
ture. 1,466,928 ; Sept. 4.
Casey Hedges Co. (.Sec StiinniPl. Frederick C, assignor.)
Casey, Henry J., Portland, Greg. Koad tractor.
1,445,754; Feb. 20.
Casey, William, Tulsa, Okla. Fishing tool. 1,450,541 ;
Apr. 3.
Casey, William P., assignor to The Router Manufactur-
ing Company, Oshkosh, Wis. Tool. 1,464,351 ; Aug. 7.
Casgrain, Louis A., Beverly, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Machine for laying the soles of boots
and shoes. 1,447,235 ; Mar. 6.
Casgrain, Louis A., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for operating upon the soles of shoes. 1,451,679 ;
Apr. 17.
Casgrain, Louis A., Beverly, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Heel-breasting machine. 1,475,793 ;
Nov. 27.
Casgrain, Louis A., Beverly, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
I'aterson, N. J. Machine for operating on heels.
1,475,794; Nov.. 27.
Casgrain, Louis A., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for operating upon heels. 1,475,795 ; Nov. 27.
Cash, Arthur L. (See Short, C. li., and Cash.)
Cash, Arthur W., assignor to H. A. Sellers, Decatur, HI.
Kite. 1,452,956; Apr. 24,
Cashiko Machine Company. (See Kovar, J. H., Schimek,
. and Cavedon, assignors.)
Cashiko Machine Company. (See Schimek, Joseph F.,
assignor.)
Cashman, Clarence G., assignor to Cashman Tool Com-
pany, Waynesboro, Pa. Reamer head. 1,447,922 :
Mar. 6.
Cashman Tool Company. (See Cashman, Clarence G.,
assignor.)
Cashmer, Jacob, Denver, Colo., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Universal Safety Washout Plug Company.
Washout plug for boilers. 1,453,916 ; May 1.
Casini, Alessandro. (Spp Gnsparri. (i.. and" Casini.)
Caskey. Albert F., Tiffin, Ohio. Antiglare attachment.
1,477,312; Dec. 11.
Caskey - Dupree Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Kunkle, Bayard D., assignor.)
Caskey-Dupree Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Kunkle, B. D. and Schafer, assignors.)
Casner, Thaddeus S., Plainfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to G. Rawak. New York, N. Y. Secondary
electric clock. 1.454.954 : May 15.
Casner, Thaddeus S., Plainfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to G. Rawak, New York, N. Y. Alarm-
controllng mechanism for clocks. 1,459,876 ; June 26.
Casner, Thaddeus S.. Plainfield, N. J., assignor, by mesnr
assignments, to (i. Rawak, New York, N. Y. Clock
1.454,955 : May 15.
Casoletti, Vittorlo, Turin, Italy. Coffee making or brew-
ing machine. 1,462,322; July 17.
Cason, Edward C. (See Lantz. J. M.. and Cason )
Caspar, Charles H., Philadelphia, Pa. Spark plug.
1,442,423; Jan. 16. ^^
Caspary, Emll, Berlin, Germany. Ship's cabin. 1,452,026 •
Apr. 17. , , .
Casper, Arthur U. (See Ca,sper, Walter A. and A. TT.)
Casper, George C, assignor of one-half to A. N. Evans,
Chicago, 111. Vehicle spring. 1,451,492 : Apr. 10
Casper, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for pasting and
attaching labels. 1.449,495 ; Mar. 27.
Casper. Walter A. and A. U., Milwaukee, Wis. Stalion-
ary hose reel. 1,449,730 ; Mar. 27.
Cass, Christopher P. (See Adreon, R. E., and Cass.)
Cass, Frank A., assignor to South Bend Bait Co., South
Bend, Ind. Fishing lure. 1,452,359 ; Apr. 17
Cass, Freeman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thread guide for textile
machines. 1,457,208 ; May 29.
Cass, Freeman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thread guide for spin-
ning machines. 1,466,577 ; Aug. 28.
Cassady, Charles D., Orlando, Fla. Insecticide.
1.468,342 ; Sept. 18.
Cassano, Ermiuio, Wellesley, assignor to Everbest One
Piece Shoe Co., Boston, Mass. Shoe. 1,468,591 ;
Sept. IS.
Cassara, Pasquale, Bethlehem, Pa. Motor and steering
control for automobiles. 1,455,570; May 15.
Cassel, Gunnar E., Stockholm, Sweden. Lock nut.
1,443,003 : Jan. 23.
Cassel, Hjalmar S., Stockholm, Sweden. Bearing line
for electric aerial conductors to automobile machines.
1,473,206; Nov. 6.
Cassel, John L., Winsboro, Tex. Cotton-treating ma-
chine. 1,445,755; Feb. 20.
Cassell, Louis B., Decatur, 111. Body fov automobiles.
1.470,051 ; Dec. 4.
Cassidy, Daniel P., et al. (See Cochran, William R., as-
signor.)
Cassidy, Herbert A., et al., executors. (See Smith, Robert
B.)
Cassidy, Louis G. (See Darnell, E., & Cassidy.)
Cassidy, Patrick J., Arlington, Mass. Extra-spare-tire
carrier. 1,447,643 ; Mar. 6.
Cassidy, Perry U., Plainfield, N. .1., assignor to Pittsburgh
Seamless Tube Company, Beaver Falls, Pa. Furnace.
1,448,194; Mar. 13.
Cassisa, Salvatore, Far Rockaway, N. Y. Shoe dressing.
1,461,696 ; July 10.
Cast Steel Locomotive Ash Pan Company. (See Sheehan,
William M., assignor.)
Cast Steel Pilot Company. (See Pflager, Harry M.,
assignor.)
Castalia Gardens, Inc. (See Makepeace, Stanley, assign-
or.)
Castell, James H., Westminster, London, Englai'.d. Lock,
1,458,520 ; June 12.
Castellani, Angelo, Chicago, 111. Brick. Des. 62.880;
Aug. 21.
Castellani, Angelo, Chicago, 111. Brick. Des. 62,881 ;
Aug. 21.
Castellani, Angelo, Chicago, 111. Brick. Des. 62,882 ;
Aug. 21.
Castellani, Angelo, Chicago, 111. Brick. Des. 62,883 ;
Aug. 21.
Castellani, Angelo, Chicago, 111. Brick. Des. 62,884 ;
Aug. 21.
Casterline, Stanley M. (See Kenney, C. L., and Caster-
Ilne.)
Castiglioni, Aldo, Rome, Italy. Differential gear for
gonometric apparatus. 1,476,591 : Dec. 4,
Castiglioni. Camillo. (See Oertz, Max, assignor.)
Castile, John L., Boone. Iowa. Tank stand. 1,458,521 :
June 12.
Ca.stillo, Victor, Fort Morgan, Colo. Beet loader. 1,444,829 ;
Feb. ]3.
Ca.stle, Fred W., Huntington, W. Va. Automobile li-
cense tag. 1,443,117 : Jan. 23.
Castle, George F,. assignor of one-half to L. D. Castle,
East Cleveland, Ohio. Accelerator for automobiles.
1.478,.599 ; Dec. 25.
Castle, Lewis D. (See Castle, George F., assignor.)
Castle, Oliver H., Indianapolis, Ind. Condensing pump.
1,457,427 ; June r,.
Castle, Orrin C. (See Winans, Wesley G., assignor.)
Castle, William E., and R. L. Hansard, Graham, Tex., as-
signors of one-third to E. G. Bailev, Richmond, Va.
Dauber. 1,472,408 ; Oct. 30.
Castlebury, Walter E., Dallas, Tex. Milking pall.
1,446,692 ; Feb. 27.
Castleman, Corhin W., Lambert, Mont. Weeder.
1,441,213; Jan. 9.
Castleman, Frank M., Rotherham, England, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Raising and lowering coal
chutes. 1,469,357 ; Oct. 2.
Castrogiovanni, Rosario, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoemaker's
repair form. 1,461,517; ,Tuly 10.
Castruccio, Giuseppe M.. Chicago, 111., assignor to The
United Fig & Date Company. Blanched Brazil-nut
kernel. 1,448,431 ; Mar. 13.
Castruccio. Giusepne M.. Cliicaeo, Til., assignor to The
United Fig & Date Company. Treating Brazil nuts.
1,448.520: Mar. 13.
Catalano, Joseph, ir. (See Reeling, H. W., Kern, Bauer,
and Catalano.)
Cataldo, Ralph F., Chelsea, Mass. Tire, 1,477,425 :
Dec. 11.
Cataline, Benton. (See Bower, F. A.., and Cataline.)
Catanzaro, John, Pramlngham, Mass. Life preserver.
1,470.908. Oct. 16.
Gates, Franklin O., assignor to The Linral Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Garment support. 1,466,873 ; Sept. 4.
Cateula. Jaime, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Cupping glass.
1,463.458 ; July 31.
Cathcart. Oswald J., Newburgh, N. Y. Vanity case.
1.476.282 ; Dec. 4.
Catlin, Charles H., et al. (See Lafever, G., and Hawley,
assignors.)
Catlin, Mary J., et al. (See Lafever, G., and Hawley, as-
signors. I
Catc), James W., Anniston. Ala. Tire tube. 1,441,965 ;
Jan. 9.
Cato, Joseph L., Elmhurst, assignor to L-W-F Engineering
Company Inc., College Point, N. Y. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,441,329 ; Jan. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lixt of patentees — Continued.
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Catron, Fletcher M. (See Sherman, J. W., and Catron.)
Cats, i'roderick U.. Uishop. Ciilif. Air spring. ],44,').4S(i ;
Keb. 13.
Cattier. Kaymoud E., Paris, France. Tortable folding
seat. 1,452,809; Apr. 24.
Cnttoiii. Albino. Bradford, Pa. Device for setting and
romovini: tires. 1.442,649; Jan. 16.
Caudlo, Tlieron U, Wadesboro, N. C. Garment supporter.
1,445,748; Feb. 20.
Caiiffield, Ge^ige \V. (.See Lilley, D. E., and Cauffleld.)
Caiighey, Arnott S. (See Miebacli, II. E., and Caughey.)
Caugbey, Kobcrt C, Di.xon, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to .). I. Case Threshing Machine Company,
Raoino. Wis. I'lowframe. 1.464,199 ; Aug. 7.
Caulfelld, William H. (See Fowler, A. M., and Caul-
feild. I
Caulfield, Edward W., Taylor, Tex. Slack take-up for
valre mechanism. 1,457,819 ; June 5.
raisiy. Alma E. (See iM'nnum, A. J., and Causey.)
CauthiMi. .lohn W., Kannapolls, N. C. Stop motion for
spinning frames. 1,475,220 : Nov. 27.
Cavanagh, Edward M., and R. E. McFarlane, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada. Air brake for trains. 1,461,968 ;
July 17.
Cavanagh, John, South NorwalU, Conn., assignor to The
Crofut & Kuapp Company, New York, N. Y. Hatbox.
1.472,430 ; Oct. 30.
CavaiiHgh. I'atrick J.. Petone, New Zealand. Means for
use in the discharging of coal and other materials
from ships' holds, trucks, or the like. 1,468.003;
Sept. 18.
Cavanaugh, Andrew F., Dayton, Ohio. Automobile lock.
1,471,382; Oct. 23.
Cavanaugh, Harry F., T. S. Hall, and A. L. Oliver, Oak-
land, assignors to Wonder Portable Dish Washer Com-
panv, Emeryville. Calif. Dishwashing-machine casing.
Des. 62,473 ; June 12.
Cave, Henrv, Hartford, Conn. Novelty attachment for
vehicles. 1,450.278 : Apr. 3.
Cave, Henrv, Hartford, Conn. Drying apparatus for
clothes. i,452,066 ; Apr. 17.
Cave, Walter T., Redditch, assignor of two-thirds to
F. E. Baker, Birmingham, Warwick, England. Piston
for internal-combustion and other engines. 1,478,733 ;
Dec. 25.
Cavedon, Alexander. (See Kovar, J. H., Schimek, and
Cavedon.)
Cavenaugh. Fairbank, Chicago, 111. Wastebasket.
1,443,525; Jan. 30.
Caverno. Arthur. (See Meredith-Jones, Hubert, assignor.)
Cavers, Walter. (See Bromley, T. C. and Cavers.)
(^avicchi. Ercole, Quincy. Mass. Rotary grinding or
polishing tool. 1,470,957; Oct. 16.
Cavicchioli. Dante. New York, N. Y. Toy shooter.
1,468,004 ; Sept. 18.
Cavicchioli. Dante. New York, N. Y. Toy shooter.
1 469 990 ■ Oct. 9.
Cav'illa.' Rogelio J., New York, N. Y. Egg boiler.
1,478,939; Dec. 25.
Cawthra, Albert B., Worcester, Mass. Surgical support.
1,474.927; Nov. 20.
Cawthroii. George, Redwood City, Calif., assignor to
Axford and De Shields, San Jose, Calif. Door knocker.
Des. 63.611 : Dee. 25.
Cazenove, James O. H., New York, N. Y. Mixer.
1,472,292 : Oct. 30.
Ceasar Resilient Tire Corporation. (See Di Cesare,
Plerino, assignor.)
Cederberg. Ivar W., Berlin, Germany. Apparatus and
method for carrying out catalytic oxidation of ammo-
nia with oxygen. 1,452,145 ; Apr. 17.
Cederberg, Ivar W., Lidingo-Brevik, near Stockholm,
Sweden, assignor to Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstof-
aktleselskab, Christiania, Norway. Catalyzer for the
synthetic manufacture of ammonia and producing
same. 1,452,027: Apr, 17.
Cederberg, Ivar W., Lidiiigo-Brcvik, iipar Stockholm.
Sweden, assignor to Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstof-
aktiesclsknb. Christiania, Norway. Manufacture of
ammonia. 1,470,283 : Dee. 4.
Ceilnrberg, Ivar W., Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, assignor to
Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab, I'hristl-
ania Norwav. Purifying gases for ammonia synthesis.
1.47S.S89 : Deo. 25.
Cederhlom, Rarnar. Youngstown, Ohio. Boiler. 1,453,703 ;
Cederholm. Halford S., assignor of one-half to E. .7.
Hvaras. Wellington, New Zealand. Gas igniter,
1,447.532 : Mar. 6.
Cederquist, Nils H., Los Angeles. Calif. Adjustable pro-
peller ferrule and wood-holding device. 1,462,083 :
July 17.
Cedillo, Nicasio, assignor to C. E. Reed, Houston, Tex.
Recoil-operated firearm. 1,453,439 ; May 1.
Cee Dee Mfg. Co. (See Cummings, Joseph A., jr., as-
signor.)
Celano, Sem S.. assignor of one-half to C. Scafida, New
York. N. Y. Dispensing device. 1,465,840; .-\ug. 21.
Celinskl. Stephen, Buffalo, N. Y. Ijens for an automobile
headlight. Des. 61.927 : Feb. 13.
Celite Company, The. (See Thatcher, Harry S., as-
signor.)
Cellarius, Frederick A., San Francisco, Calif. Device for
clamping and holding papers, etc. 1,476,951 ; Dec. 11.
OIlea, Christy A. (See Moran, H. N., and Cellea. i
Celler, Arthur, Brooklyn, N, Y, Soap dissolver and agi-
tator. 1,460,704; July 3.
Celluloid Company, The. (See Lindsay, William G.,
assignor.)
Celona, Ignatius J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Receptacle closure
and making the same. 1,478,171 ; Dec. 18.
Cement-(;un Construction Company. (See Bceby, Frank
1'., assignor.),
Centerbar, Lorenzo R., Fitchburg, Mass. Toy. 1,452,109 ;
Apr. 17.
Centerbar, Lorenzo R., Fitchburg, Mass. Corner joint for
frames. 1,401.440; July 10.
Central Brass and Fixture Company, The. (See Crabill,
P. P., and Turner, assignors.)
Central Commercial Co. (See Wardell, Henry R., as-
signor.)
Central Electric Tool Company. (See Hampton, George
E., assignor.)
Central Electric Tool Company. (See Weyandt, Carl S.,
assignor.)
Central Foundry Company, The. (See Burgess, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Central Frog and Switch Company, The. (See Ashton,
George, assignor.)
Central Oil & Gas Stove Company. (See White, Fred E.,
assignor.)
Central Railway Signal Company. (See Bemisderfer,
Harvey O., assignor.)
Central Railway Signal Company. (See Brown, F. W.,
and Marshall, assignors.)
Central Railway Signal Company. (See Dutcher, Frank,
assignor. )
Central Railway Signal Company. (See Pfcil, Elmer C,
assignor.)
Central Scientific Company. (See de Khotinsky, Achilles,
assignor.)
Central Stamping Co., The. (See Schieber, Robert B.,
assignor.)
Central Stamping Company. (See Kleist, Arthur F., as-
signor.)
Central Station Steam Company. (See Redfield, John V.,
assignor.)
Central Talking Machine Shop. (See Hadley, Walter
C, assignor.)
Central Trust Company of Illinois, executor. (See Goss,
Samuel G.)
Central Wisconsin Trust Company, executor. (See Put-
nam, William H.)
Centrifugal National Concentrator Company. (See Ec-
cleston. Charles W.. assignor.)
Century Machinery Corporation. (See Schmelzer, Anton
C, assignor.)
Century Rubber Works. (See Venn, Charles J., as-
signor.)
Cermak, Jerome F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Time switch.
, 1,463,253 ; July 31.
Cern;f, Josef, Leominster, Mass. Combination penholder
and safety collar. Des. 63,553 ; Dec. 18.
Cerrato, Luis, Florida, Argentina. Wheel bearing.
1,457,653 ; June 5.
Cervelli, Blanche. San Francisco, Calif. Reducing gar-
ment. 1,457.147 ; May 29.
Cesoni, Francesco, and A. Lirussi, Vigevano, Italy. Ar-
rangement for drawing frames in spinning machines.
1,459,572 ; July 19.
Chabot. Joseph O., assignor to Geo. L. Paine Co., North
.'-n'ebnro. Mnss. licit buckle. 1,45-. 831 : May 1^2.
Chahot, Joseph O., assignor to George L. Paine Company,
North Attleboro, Mass. Separable button. 1,461,009 ;
July 3.
Chace. John B.. South Attlehoro, Mass. Braiding ma-
chine. 1,441,782 : .Tan. 9.
Chace, John B., South Attlehoro, Mass. Fuel-mixing de-
vice for internal-combustion engines. 1,448,828 ;
Mar. 20.
Chadeloid Chemical Company. (See Brooks, Benjamin
T., assignor.)
Chadwick, Alfred, assignor to The Andrew B. Hendryx
Co., New Haven, Conn. Bird cage. 1,477,941 ;
Dec. 18.
Chadwick, Harvey A., and R. A. Greene, assignors to
Otis Bed Mfg. Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Feather reno-
vator. 1,448,521; Mar. 13,
Chadwick, John W., Kansas City, Mo. Portable gas
meter. 1,456,621 ; May 29.
Chadwick, Lawrence. (See Barrie, W. S., and Chadwick.)
Chadwick, Lee S., East Cleveland, Ohio. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1.444,778 : Feb. 13.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land INIetal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ad-
justable support .for burners and the like. 1,441,660 ;
.Tan. 9.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights Village, Ohio, assignor
to The Cleveland Metal Products Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Burner flue. 1.443,947 ; Feb. 6.
Chadwick, Lee S.. Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Metal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Liq-
uid-fuel stove. 1.448,333; Mar. 13.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Metal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Auto-
matically-adjusted wick stop for oil burners. 1,471,539 ;
Oct. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Aljjhahetical list of patentees— Gontinued.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Metal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Auto-
matic wick stop for oil burners. 1,471.540; Oct. 2S.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, assignor to Tlie
Cleveland Metal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Automatic wick adjustment for liquid-fuel burners.
1,471,541 ; Oct. 23.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Metal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Auto-
matic wick stop. 1,471, .542 ; Oct. 2.'?.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Metal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Wick-
stop mechanism for oil burners. 1,471.548 ; Oct. 2.3.
Chadwick, Lee S., assignor to The Cleveland Metal Prod-
ucts Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Oil burner. 1,443,946 ;
Feb. 6.
Chaffee, Emory Zi., Belmont, assignor to J. H. Hammond,
Jr., Gloucester, Mass. Receiving system for radiant en-
ergy. 1,469,889 ; Oct. 9.
rhaftiu, Charles E., assignor to The General Engineering
Company, New York, N. X. Valve-actuating mecha-
nism. 1,450,158 ; Mar. 27.
Chaffiu, T. B. (See Butler, John R., assignor.)
ChatEn, William, Huntington, W. Va., assignor to H. B.
Crowell and C. C. Crowell, Plattsburg, N. Y. Bottle or
jar seal. 1,454,699 ; May 8.
Chagnon, Moise C, Derby, Conn. Emergency wheel.
1,447,758 ; Mar. 6.
Chain Belt ("nnipaiiy. (Sec Iloya, Claronco \., assisrnor.)
Chain Belt Company. (See Merwin, John C, assignor.)
Chain Belt Company. (See Montague, W. L., and Wel-
ser, assignors.)
Chain Belt Comoany. (See Roddy, Gustav It., assignor.)
Chain Belt Company. (See Shafer, Samuel, jr., assignor.)
Chakov, Bievel, Philadelphia, Pa. Handle. I,47."i.y22 ,
Nov. 13.
Chalas, Adolphe, Nenilly, France. Preparing of dry
and soluble e.xtract of roasted coffee. 1,478,940;
lii-c. 25.
Chalfant. Besse P. (See Chalfant. John 11. M. anfl P.. I' )
Chalfant, Frank, Fort Wayne, Ind. Fluid receptacle.
1,445,869 ; Feb. 20.
Chalfant, John R. M. and B. P., Morgantown, W. Va.
Washboiler. 1,454,537 ; May 8.
Challenge Cutlery Corporation. (See Primrose, William
E., assignor.)
Challenge Machinery Company, The. (See Loo. James
E., assisii.jr. )
Challenge Refrigerator Company. (See Ilillman, Herbert
H.. assignor.)
Challenger, George H., assignor to Vickers Limited.
Westminster, London, England. Mounting for small-
caliber guns. 1,443,677 ; Jan. 30.
Ch.allis. Herbert D., Sewickley, Pa. Golf club. Des.
63.284: Nov. 20.
Challis, Herbert D., Pittsburgh, and S. J. Williamson,
Sewickley, Pa. Golf cluh. 1,454,267 ; May 8.
Chalman. John E., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Folder for sewing machines.
1,443,118 ; Jan. 23.
Chalman, John E., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Adjustable center-plait holder.
1,478,023 ; Dec. 18.
Chalmers, George W., Summit, 111., assignor to Corn Prod-
ucts Refinins: Company, New York, N. Y. Can-testing
apparatus. 1,456.094 ; M.iy 22.
Chalmers, Harvey, assignor to Harvey Chalmers & Son,
Amsterdam, N. Y. Button-cutting machine. 1,442,794 ;
Jan. 23.
Chalmers, Harvey, & Son. (See Chalmers, Harvey, as-
signor.)
Chalmers, John, Vancouver, British Columhia, Canada.
Hot-air furnace. 1,453,063 ; Apr. 24.
Chains, Frank J. (See Folkman, Morris, assignor.)
Chamberlain, Minor B., St. Louis, Mo. Vehicle wheel.
1,442.047 ; Jan. 16.
Chamberlain, Walter W., W^atertown, N. Y. Nonskidding
device. 1,471,544; Oct. 23.
Chamberlin, Ralph G. (See Campbell, J. F., and Cham-
berlin.)
Chambers, Allen, et al. (See Chambers, Mack and Y. W.,
a.ssignors.)
Chambers, Arthur B., Memphis, Tenn. Door or gate
latch. 1.457,962; June 5.
Chambers Brothers Company. (See King, Howard K.,
assignor.)
Chambers Broth3rs Company. (See Staley, Raleigh H.,
a.^signor. )
Chambers, Edward, Winchester, England. Trousers
presser. 1,47,0,376: Oct. 9.
Chambers, Edward, Winchester, England. Fastening or
locking device for trousers presses. 1,473,207 ; Nov. 6.
Chambers, Edward C, Jacksonville, Fla. Sprinkler
1,467,601; Sept. 11.
Chaniluus, James C, St. Louis, JIo. Motion-picture-pro-
jecting machine. 1,448,357 ; Mar. 13.
Chambers. James H., Calwa. Calif. Shock absorber.
1,443,617 ; Jan. 30.
Chambers, John A., assignor of one-half to J. A. Clark,
Newburg, Mo. Pipe. 1,456,762 ; May 29.
Chambers, John B., et al. (See Chambers, Mack and
Y. W., assignors.)
Chambers, John E., Shelbyville, Ind. Cooking stove.
1,469,890 ; Oct. 9.
Ch;unl)ers, Mack and Y. W., assignors of one-fifth to
J. K. Ch;imbers, one-tifth to P. Tansil, and one-fifth to
A. Chambers, East St. Louis, 111. Lifeboat. 1,449,731 ;
Mar. 27.
Chambers, Marcus S., London, England. Puzzle.
1,471,943 ; Oct. 23.
Chambers, Paul E., Walsen, Colo. R;iil-bending device.
1,45.3,917 ; May 1.
Chambers, Peter. (See Fisher, W. II., and Chambers.)
Chambers, William L., Eden, Utah. Wheel-rim adjust-
er. 1,451,976; Apr. 17.
Chambers, Yancy W. (See Chambers, Mack and Y. W.)
Chambon, Louis. (See Letort, A., and Chnmbon.)
Chamon, Louis B., Paris, France. Variable-power brake.
1,442,250; Jan. 16.
Champ. Guy IL, and G. E. O. Kay, Warwick, as.'^ignors to
J. li. Brooks and Company Limited, Birmingham.
England. Motor-cycle and like saddle. 1,473,462 ;
Nov. 6.
Champagne, Henry J., Pittsfield, Mass. Inkwell.
1.468.067: Sept. 18.
Champion, Albert, and A. Schmidt, assignors to Champion
Ignition Company, Flint, Mich. Spark plug.
1,441,783; Jan. 9.
Champion Blower & Forge Company. (See Long, Charles
H., assignor.)
Champion Coated Paper Company, The. (See Reedy, John
H., assignor.)
Champion Corset Company. (See McCorniick, Sara W.
and H. M., assignors.)
Champion Ignition Company. (See Champion, A., and
Schmidt, assignors.)
Champion Machine & Forging Company. The. (See
Greve, Louis W., assi.gnor. >
Champion, Raymond W., Philadelphia, Pa. Weather
seal for thresholds. 1.468,958 ; Sept. 25.
Champion Shoe Machinery Company. (See Dobyne,
Stephen A., assignor.)
Champlain Silk Mills. (See Belanger, Theodose, as-
signor.)
Champlin, Charles A., assignor of 35 per cent to R. BJ.
Rutledge, Hope, Ark. Animal trap. 1,462,739;
.July 24.
Cliamplin, Frank A., et al. (See Dewey, Edward H.,
assignor. )
Champlin, Franklin J., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to
General Electric Companv. Voltage-regulating system.
1,453.491 ; May 1. ' "
Champlin, Tint, Little Valley. N. Y. Knife. 1,403,573;
July 31.
Champlin, Tint, Little Valley, N. Y. Knife. 1,472,826 ;
Nov. 6.
Chance, Thomas M., Philadelphia, Pa. Producing fluid-
separating mediums and fluid-separating medium pro-
duced thereby. 1,462,881 ; July 24.
Chance, Thomas M., Philadelphia, Pa. .Agglomerating
or cementing granular materials. 1.471.645 : Oct. 23.
Chance, Thomas M., Philadelphia, Pa. Agglomerating
or cementing granular material. 1,471,646; Oct. 23.
Chance, Thomas M., Philadelphia, Pa. Composition of
matter produced by agglomerating or cementing gran-
ular materials. 1,471,647 ; Oct. 23.
Chandeysson, I'ierre I., St. Louis. Mo. Brush-holding
means for electric motors. 1,465.709 ; .-Aug 21.
Chandler. David G., Racine, Wis. Vulcanlzer. 1,450,794 ;
Apr. 3.
Chandler, Edward M.. New Kensington, Pa. Attachment
for utensils. 1,473,335: Nov. 6.
Chandler, Elbert G., Portland, Oreg. Railway truck.
1,470,958; Oct. 16.
Chandler, Etlielbert W., Portland, Oreg. Combination
switch. 1.473,463; Nov. 6.
Chandler. Homer P., assignor to Tlie Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Support for trolley conductors.
1,448,195 : Mar. 13.
Chandler, Homer P., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,461,750;
July 17.
Chandler, Homer P., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,461,751 :
July 17.
Chandler, Homer P.. assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,4(31,752;
July 17.
Chandler, Homer P.. assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor holder. 1,461,753 ;
July 17.
Chandler, Homer P., as.signor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,465,344;
Aug. 21.
Chandler. Homer P., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield. Ohio. Conductor support. 1,471,545;
Oct. 23.
Chandler. Homer P., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mangfleld. Ohio. Conductor support. 1,471,546:
Oct, 23.
Chandler, John, Sterling, Mass. Fruit-box press.
1.448,790; Mar. 20.
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AlphahGtical liai of pateul<ies — Coiitiuued.
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CUamller, Millord U., CJiicugo, assiguor, by mesne as-
signments, to L. A. Williams, Evanston, and C. B.
Camp, Cliicago, 111., Joint trustees. Carburetor.
1,44.13^3: Jan. 30.
Chandler and Price Company, The. (See Tyler, KalpU
.S., assignor.)
Chandler, Theodore U., Davenport, Iowa. Car-door
hanger. 1,455,044; May 15.
Chaney, Caryl E^ Uetroit, Mich. Magnetic repulsion or
attraction relay. 1,447,236 ; Mar. 6.
Chancy, George W. (See Sink, W. F., and Chnney.)
Chanev, I-ee F., Springfield, Ohio. Radiator indicator.
I,4et5,117: .\Ug. 2S.
Chaney, Lee F., assignor to The Chaney Manufacturing
Company, Springheld, Ohio. Gas jet. 1,458,030 ;
June 5.
Chaney, Lee F., assignor to The Chaney Manufacturing
Company, Springfield, Ohio. Air-control valve.
1,462,263; July 17.
Chaney, Lee V.. assignor to The Chaney Manufacturing
Company, Springfield, Ohio. Making thermometer
bulbs. 1,474,403 ; Nov. 20.
Chaney Manufacturing Company, The, (See Chaney, Lee
F., assignor.)
Chaney, William D., Hillsboro, Ohio. Rice-hulling ma-
chine. 1,443,213 ; Jan. 23.
Chauior, Gaston L., Short Hills, N. J., assignor to Pathe
Exchange, Inc., New York, N. Y. Method and appara-
tus for producing distorted images. 1,457.209 ; May 29.
Chauier, Gaston L., Short Hills, and A. L. Adatte, Plain-
field, N. J., assignors to Pathe Exchange, Inc., New
York, N. Y- Film-drying apparatus. 1,473,542 ;
Nov. 6.
Chanonhouse, Frederick S., Maiden, assignor to John L.
Whiting-J. J. Adams Co., Boston, Mass. Brush and
makinjj the same. 1.465, 893 : Aug. 21.
Chapin, Alfred H., et al. (See Smith, Hazor J., assignor.)
Chapin, William A. (See Kay, A. J., and Chapin.)
Chaplin. Claire, New York, N. Y. Window dog kennel.
1,460,945; July 3.
Chapman, A, M. (See Le Vie, Wilfred J., assignor.)
Chapman, Albert B., et al. (See Ehmke, Albert E.,
assignor.)
Chapman, Albert K., and G. A. Rlggs, assignors to East-
man Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Film clip.
1,454.213 ; May 8.
Chapman, Alfred W,, assignor to The Donlej; Brothers
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Package-receiver lock.
1,478,552; Dec. 25.
Chapman, Arthur G.. East _Orange, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Elec-
trical testing system, 1,476,689 ; Dec. 11.
Chapman, Arthur W., and F. G. L. Biddlecombe, London,
England. Movable seat for vehicles. 1,444,660 ; Feb. 6.
Chapman, Charles A., Grinnell, Iowa. Hay derrick.
1,461,.307 ; July 10,
Chapman, Charles E., Chicago, 111. Automatic adjust-
able shelf tray. 1,442.424; Jan. 16.
Chapman, Charles E., assignor of one-half to J. Good-
feUow, Fort Edward, N. Y. Priming device for
Internal-combustion engines. 1,460,886 ; July 3.
Chapman, Charles T., Terre Haute. Ind. Cutter head
for coal drills. 1.443.344 ; Jan. 30.
Chapman, Corwin C. Palo Alto, assignor to A. Taylor,
San Francisco, Calif. Radiotelegraphy signaling sys-
tem. 1,4.54,624 ; May 8.
Chapman, Earle E., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Miller-
Chapman Company. Shackle for automobile wheels and
spokes. 1,463,387 ; July 31.
Chapman, Earle E., assignor to Miller-Chapman Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Auto theft signal. 1,469,772 ;
Oct. 9.
Chapman, Earle E., L03 Angeles, Calif., assignor to Miller-
Chapman Company. Wire-rope shackle for automobile
wheels. 1,472,155; Oct. 30.
Chapman, Edward H., Bethlehem, Pa. Tube-milling
m.Tfhlno. 1.475,171; Nov. 27.
Chapman Engineering Company. (See Chapman, Wil-
liam B., assignor.)
Chapman, Frank, Winamac, Ind., assignor of one-fourth
to S. Chapman and one-fourth to W. Chapman. Water
motor. 1,470,909 ; Oct. 16.
Chapman, Frank C, Modesto, Calif. Revolving carriage
for driers. 1,458,393 ; June 12.
Chapman, Frank H., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Pivot bearing. 1,470,665 ; Oct. 16.
Chapman, Prank J., and J. F. Brennan, Paterson. N. J.
Strip marking and measuring machine. 1,456,763 ;
May 29.
Chapman, George H.. Chicago. III. Stop-actuating device
for pipe organs, etc. 1.465,418: Aug. 21.
Chapman, George H., Chicago, III. Electric switch.
1,465,419 : Aug. 21
Chapman, George H., Chicago, III. Piston switch.
1,465.420: Aug. 21.
Chapman, Herman C. Leamington, Ontario, Canada.
Headlight dimmer. 1.443.727 ; Jan. 30.
Chapman, Howard D., Baltimore, Md. Ratchet screw
driver. 1,463,418: July 31.
Chapman, Ira S., Venice, and C. E. Mort. Rialto. Calif.
Radiator and producing same. 1,454,425 ; May 8.
5S339— 7
Chapman, James, Auckland Piirk, Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal, and W. F. U. Reynolds, Johannesburg, Transvaal,
South Africa. Sluice valve. 1,471,944 ; Oct. 23.
Chapman, John C assignor to The Whitney Manufac-
turing Company, Hartford, Conn. Silent chain sprocket.
1,447,644; Mar. 6.
Chapman, John D., Richwood, W. Va. Machine for spray-
ing leather. 1,456,783 ; May 29.
Chapman, Lemuel W., Indianapolis, Ind. Mixing device.
1,446,335; Feb. 20.
Chapman, Leo L., Fond du Lac, Wis. Film reel.
1,462,166 ; July 17.
Chapman, Norton W., assignor to The Guilford Mfg.
Co., Guilford, Conn. Manicure buffer. 1,452,067 ;
Apr. 17.
Chapman, Samuel, Cleveland, Ohio. Window seating at-
tachment. 1,450,353; Apr. 3.
Chapman. Samuel I'J., San Mateo, Calif. Catapult.
1,455,075 ; May 15.
Chapman, Sylvester, et al. (See Chapman, Frank, as-
signor.)
Chapman, Wilbert, et al. (See Chapman, Frank, as-
signor.)
Chapman, William B., New York, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Chapman Engineering Company,
Mount Vernon, Ohio. Gas producer. 1,441,330 ; .Tan. !).
Chapman, William C, St. Paul, Minn. Metallic tread for
pneumatic tires. 1,443,167 ; Jan. 23.
Chappatte, Joseph E., Narberth, Pa. Tassel and pendant.
1,453,440 ; May 1.
Cliappell, Arthur E., Waukegan, 111. Producing simulated
longh.and-written letters. 1,463,939: Aug. 7.
Chappell, Edward, Harleston, Norfolk, England. Water-
heating device. 1,443,700 ; Jan. 30.
Chappell, Isaac A., et al. (See Lane, George A., assignor.)
Chappell. John M., and R. E. Edmondson, Thornton,
Tex. Jack support. 1,450,482 ; Apr. 3.
Charbeneau, Clarence A., Mount Clemens, Mich. Ex-
posure-identification attachment for cameras. 1,473,902 ;
Nov. 13.
Charbeneau, John H., Mount Clemens, Mich. Dispensing
cabinet. Des. 62,474 ; June 12.
Charbonneau, Leon A., Lacken, Brussels, Belgium. Opti-
cal telegraphy. 1,463,797 ; Aug, 7.
Chard, William H. (See Hills, W. P., and Chard.)
Chard, William H., Paicines, and W. F. Hills, Mountain
View, Calif. Spark plug. 1,441,397 ; Jan. 9.
C'aarest, Donat, and A. Lapolnte, Hull, Quebec, Canada.
Safety-rule holder. 1,442,127; Jan. 16.
Charland, Louis J., Richmond, Vt., assignor to The Borden
Company, New York, N. Y. Can-soldering machine.
1,470,145; Oct. e.
Charles, Clement D., New York, N. Y. Circular-saw ma-
chine. 1,455,426 ; May 15.
Charles, Edward S., Berwyn, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Bnsilage-cutter-knife ad-
justment. 1,452,289 ; Apr. 17.
Charles, Harold, and I. A. Jacobs, Leederville, near
I'erth, Western Australia, Australia. Machine for dis-
pensing bev-orages from the bulk. 1,471,945 ; Oct. 23.
Charles, Theophile, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
manufacturing hair goods. 1,454,930 ; May 15.
Charleston Electrical Supply Company. (See Lewis,
Henry C., assignor.)
Charlesworth, Fred FL, St. Paul, Minn. Casket.
1,451,009 : Apr. 10.
Charlet, Hans, Krefeld, Germany. Inherently-regulated
direct-current dynamos. 1,462,226 ; July 17.
Charlier, Louis, Jemeppe-.sur-Meuse, Belgium. Trapdoor for
stoT.Tge and delivery apparatus. 1,461,411 ; July 10.
Charling, Lewis H., Kenosha, Wis. Automobile signal.
1,460,572 ; July 3.
Charlton, Albert J., Lowden, Iowa. Suction muffler.
1.445,934 ; Feb. 20.
Charlton, Albert J., Lowden, Iowa. Combined cooling
and carbureting system for internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,458,974 ; June 19.
Charlton, Harold, Chicago, 111. Tumbler lock. 1,470,810 ;
Oct. 16.
Charlton, Harry W., and B. N. Shreve, assignors to Amer-
ican Potash Corporation, New York, N. Y. Alkali-
metal product and producing the same. 1,452,185 ;
Apr. 17.
Charlton, Harry W., and R. N. Shreve, assignors to Amer-
ica Potash Corporation, New York, N. Y. Accelerat-
ing agent in potash recovery. 1,452,186 ; Apr. 17.
Charlton, Robert W., assignor of one-half to A. F.
Klumpp. Pineville. La. Contents ejector for recepta-
cles. 1,455,322 ; May 15.
Charlton, Thomas, Chicago, 111., assignor, by me^ie as-
signments, to G. M. Studebaker, South Bend, Inn. Ro-
tary engine. 1,456,222 : May 22.
Charter. .Tames A., Chicago, 111. Explosive engine.
1,453.-304 ; May 1.
Charter, James A., Chicago, 111. Hollow metal wheel.
1.4fifi.40S : Aug. 2.<<.
Charterls, Lillian, New York, N. Y. Animal figure or
similar article. Des. 62.475 ; .Tune 12.
Charters, .John. (See Inhof. J. A., and Charters.)
Charuest, Pascal. (See Duchesne, H. H., and Charuest.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Chaiuest, Pascal, and H. H. Duchesne, assignors to Benoit
and Mathieu, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Composition
for and method of manufacturing sound amplifiers.
1,454,700; May 8.
Chase, Aurin M., Syracuse, N. Y. Endless-belt tractor.
1,472,431 ; Oct. 30.
Chase Companies Inc., The. (See Burt, William H.,
assignor.)
Chase Com.panies Inc. (See Gleason, Henry M., assignor.)
Chase Companies, Inc. (See Henger, Edwin W., assignor.)
Chase Companii'S, Inc., The. (See Keavaney, William
11., assignor.)
Chase Companies, Inc. (See Eecker, Adolph C, assignor.)
Chase Companies, Inc. (See Shea, Patrick J., assignor.)
Chase Companies Inc. (See Wellington, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
Chase, Elle R. (See Peck, W. J., and Chase.)
Chase, Elroy A., Northtield, Vt. Stone-cutting wheel.
1,455,477 ; May 15.
Chase, George C, South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Monroe Calculating Machine Company, New York,
N. Y. Calculating machine. 1,468,992 ; Sept. 25.
Chase, George C., South Orange, assignor to Monroe Cal-
culating Machine Company, Orange, N. J. Selector
mechanism for calculating machines. 1,474,288;
Nov. 13.
Chase, George R., Jefferson, Oreg. Urinal. 1,458,040 ;
June 12.
Chase, Harlcy E., Sycamore, 111. Rail fastener. 1,449,810 ;
Mar. 27.
Chase, Harry M., deceased, Green Bay, Wis. ; M. H.
Chase, administrator. Transmission device. 1,446,438 ;
Feb. 20.
Chase, Henry A., Newtonville, assignor to I. C. Decatur,
Maiden, and L. W. Mustard, jr., Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Resetting counter. 1,471,306; Oct. 16.
Chase, Horace B., jr., Paris, France. Fly for fly fishing
and similar uses. 1,452,593 ; Apr. 24.
Chase, John C. (See Purnell, W. J., Chase, and Young.)
Chase, Joseph H., assignor to American Piano Company,
New York, N. Y. Automatic tracking device. 1,443,678 ;
Jan. 30.
Chase, Leon W., W. R. McGeachin, and J. C. Brand, as-
signors to Chase Plow Company, Lincoln, Nebr. Two-
row lister. 1,469,751 ; Oct. 2.
Chase, Leon W., W. K. McGeachin, and J. C. Brand, as-
signors to Chase Plow Company, Lincoln, Nebr. Two-
row lister. 1,469,752 ; Oct. 2.
Chase, March F., Cleveland, Ohio, F. E. Pierce and J.
Skogmark, assignors to The Cos Process Company, Inc.,
New Y'ork, N. 1'. Roasting sulphur-bearing materials,
etc. 1,447,645 ; Mar. 6.
Chase, March F., Washington, D. C., F. E. Pierce and J.
Skogmark, assignors to The Cos Process Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Manufacture of sulphuric anhydride.
1,472,790; Nov. 6.
Chase, Marshall H., administrator. (See Chase, Harry
M.)
Chase Plow Company. (See Chase, L. W., McGeachin,
and Brand, assignors.)
Chase, Theodora L., New York, N. Y. Boudoir or private
handv cabinet. Des. 61,889 ; Feb. 6.
Chatfleld, Earl L., West Tulsa, Okla. Outlet valve for
tank cars. 1,472,293 ; Oct. 30.
Chatfield, Henry F., Syracuse, N. Y. Chair. Des. 63,612 ;
Dec. 25.
Chatham, George W., et al. (See Dixon, Waller B., as-
signor.)
Chatterlev, Ernest R., Plandreau, S. Dak. Feed-bag
fastener. 1,468.136: Sept. 18.
Chatterton, F. (See Watson, James H., assignor.)
Chatterton, Shelby, Newark, Ohio. Clothesline reel.
1,443,004; Jan. 23.
Chnttin. Robert C, Mountain Home, Idaho. Irrigation
ditcher. 1,477,033; Dec. 11.
Chaussard, Ernest, assignor to Society d'Ostique et de
Mecanique de Haute Precision, Paris. France. Al-
timeter. 1,443,005 ; Jan. 23.
Chautauqua Hygienic Institute, Inc. (See Wood, Sid-
ney C, assignor.)
Chaviara, John N. (See Gill, J. F., and Chavlara.)
Chayes, Herman E. S., New York, N. Y. Removable den-
ture. 1,464,644; Aug. 14. »
Chazen, Samuel, and C. J. Madsen, Mason City, Iowa.
Hog shackler. 1,467,605; Sept. 11.
Check. Joseph M,, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Hat protector.
1,453,862 ; May 1.
Check. Henry M,, Little Rock, Ark. Advertising machine.
1,475,.')40 ; Nov. 27.
Cheek, Tolbert P., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Phil-
Har-Chee Piano Player Corporation. Pressure regulator
for musical instruments. 1,455,900 ; May 22.
Cheesman, Clayton E., et al. (See Oberjohann, Henry F.,
assignor.)
Cheesman. Richard D.. Chelsea, Mich,, and R. C. Haff.
Hagprstown. Md., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Wpsteni Prpcipitntion Company. Los .Xnireles. Calif.
Obtiiininsr water-soluble potassium compounds.
1,40.->,.S41 ; Aug. ::i.
Cheesman, Richard D., Chelsea, Mich., and R. C. Haff,
Hagerstown, Md., assiguors, by mesne assiguiments, to
Western Precipitation Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Obtaining water - soluble potassium compounds.
1,465,842; Aug. 21.
Cheetham, Arthur, assignor of one-half to F. M. Bawden,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sheet-cutting machine.
1,458,122 ; June 5.
Cheetham, George A., Manchester, England, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Excess-demand meter. 1,453,441 ; May 1.
Cheever, Dwight B. (See Ecker, William B., assignor.)
Chelena, Vincent, Atlanta, Ga. Check marking and pro-
tecting device. 1,445,756 ; Feb. 20.
Chemical Construction Company. (See Hechenbleikuer,
I., and Bartholomew, assignors.)
Chemical Construction Company. (See Hechenbleikner,
I., and Oliver, assignors.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Beckmann, Ernst,
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Eilender, Walter
L, E., assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Fleischer, Emil,
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Friedberger, Ernst,
assignor. J
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Griinhagen, Hein-
rich, assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Hildebrandt, Paul,
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Joyce, A,
Willard, assignor.)
Chemical . Foundation, Inc., The. (See KlUan, Frlta,
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Klages, August,
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Landau, Max, as-
signor.)
Chemical Foundation Incorporated, The. (See Linz,
Arthur, assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Moeller, Willy, as-
signor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Priem, Friedrlch P.,
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Rewald, Bruno^
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc. (See Riesenfeld, Ernst H.,
assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See RUcker, Karl, as-
signor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc.. The. (See Weeber, Otto, as-
signor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc. (See Wiedemann, Carl, as-
signor.)
Chemical Foundation, Inc., The. (See Zeissler, Johannes
K., assignor.)
Chemical Machinery Corporation. (See Field, Crosby,
assignor.)
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz. (See StoU, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Chemiscbe Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron. (See Beck, A.,
Gersbach, and Weber, assignors.)
Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron. (See Laska, A. L.,
and Zitscher, assignors.)
Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron. (See Schwiete,
August, assignor.)
Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron. (See Suchy,
Robert, assignor.)
Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron. (See Wiss, Ernst,
assignor.)
Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron. (See Wollner,
E.. and Thomas, assignors.)
Chemische Fabrik vorm. Goldenberg Geremont & Cie.
(See Hamburger, Toni, assignor.)
Chemische Fabrik Weissenstein G. m. b. H. (See Baum,
Gustav, assignor.)
Chenai'd, Emile A. R., deceased, by J. A. Chenard, execu-
tor, Bordeaux, France. Fractional distilling appara-
tus. 1,468,899 ; Sept. 25.
Chenard, Jean A., executor. (See Ctenard, Emile
A. R.)
Cheneau, Louis .7. J. B., Paris, France. Haulage and
like system and apparatus. 1,478,890 ; Dec. 25.
Cheney Bros. (See Schmutz, Frederick J., assignor.)
Cheney, Forest, assignor to Cheney Talking Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Tone-arm support. 1,475,277 ;
Nov. 27.
Cheney, Herbert W., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Motor controller.
1.450.898 ; Apr. 3.
Cheney, Herbert W., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Switch.
1.450.899 ; Apr. 3.
Chenpv, Moses E. (See Blodgett, G. R., Cheney, and
Hurley.)
Cheney Talking Machine Company. (See Cheney, Forest,
assignor.)
Cheney Talking Slachine Company. (See Hltchner, Jo-
seph C, assignor.)
Cheney, William G.. Marlboro, Mass., assignor to United
Shop Mnchinorv Corporation. Paterson, N. ,T. Coating
apparatus. 1,448,726: Mar. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICIO. 192S.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
99
Cheuey, William G., Marlboro, Mass., iissignor to United
Shoe Mncliinery Corporation. Tatersoii, N. J. As-
sembling and lasting machine. 1,470,615; Oct. 16.
Chfrani.v. inc. ( Sre Miles, I'lanb .1. M., assignor.)
Cheremisinoff, Gabriel A., Highland Park, Mich. Shoclj-
absorbing disic wheel. 1,461,969; July 17.
CheriniTton, Ueorge T., \Vaul<egau, 111. Gear train for
phouoyraph motor.*. l,454,6l.'5 ; May 8.
Cherington, George T., \Vaukegan, 111. Automatic stop
for phonographs. 1,468,279; Sept. 18.
Cherne, Anthony G., Buhl, Minn. Pipe wrench. 1,444,583;
Feb. 6.
Chernesljy. Zotik E., Milwaukee, Wis. Portable fan.
1,442.467; Jan. 16.
Chernock, Isidore. (See Prebluda, Barney, assignor.)
Chernoff. Ida W., San Francisco, Calif. Container.
1,464,127 ; Aug. 7.
Cherrington. Frank W., assignor to The .lennison-Wrlght
Company, Toledo. Ohio Flooring. 1,465,623 ; Aug. 21.
Cherry, Carl W., Boston, Mass. Selenium cell or bridge.
1,447,646 ; Mar. 6.
Cherry. J. G., Company. (See Van Kuren, Stephen J.,
assignor.)
Cherrj, Lester A., Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by me-sne
assignments, to Manlev & Barlow, Corry, Pa. Reg-
istering meter. 1,471,100 ; Oct. 16.
Cherry, Thomas E., Boston, Mass. Adding machine.
1,473.174; Nov. 6.
Chervin. Solomon. San Francisco, Calif. Window.
1,469,621 ; Oct. 2.
Chesl>ro, Wii;i.Tm C. St. Joseph, Mo. Automatic impres-
sion tripper for printing presses. 1,471,946 ; Oct. 23.
Chesebro, Denison P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Safetv Device Company. Scaffolding, device.
1,440,968: ".Tan. 2.
Cheshire, Edward, Berlin Township, Waukesha County,
Wis. Cutting mechanism. 1,463,545 ; July 31.
Chesnutt, John L.. Long Beach, Calif. Swivel caster.
1,471,307 ; Oct. 16.
Cheszneky. Frank, Yukon, W. Va. Trolley hanger.
1,450,970 ; Apr. 10.
Chester, Frank R.. Asbury Park, N. J. Advertising de-
vice. 1,458,050 ; June 5.
Chester Machine Co., Inc. (See Augustine, Addison E.,
assignor.)
Chester. Oliver W. J., Glenmaggie, Gippsland, Victoria,
Australia. Tethering peg. 1,465,806 ; .\ug 21.
Chestnut, Joe. (See Ward, Albert E., assignor.)
(Hievalier, Albert, assignor to Societe du Feutre, Paris,
France. Carrotting fur and hair. 1,466,698 ; Sept. 4.
Ch.-^valier, Jcihn F. (See Griswold, Albert A., assignor.)
Chevalier, Joseph M. A., Versailles, P. Bourcet, and H.
Regnault, Paris, France. Cartiurant for alcohol.
1,469,148: Sept. 25.
Chevallier, Arnold L.. London, England. Automatic
firearm. 1,454,039: May 8.
Chevola. Henry A. (See Mossi, C. B., and Chevola.)
Chevrette. Augustin J., Worcester, Mass., assignor to
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Shuttle-changing
loom. 1.477,995 ; Dec. 18.
Chevrolet Bros. Manufacturing Co. (See Chevrolet, Louis,
assignor. )
Chevrolet, Louis, assignor to Chevrolet Bros. Manufactur-
ing Co.. Indianapolis, Ind. Motor head. 1,474,511 ;
Nov. 20.
Chicago Apparatus Co. (See Ernest, Thomas R., as-
signor.)
Chicago Apparatus Corporation. (See Ernest. Thomas
R., assignor.)
Chicago .\utomatic Conveyor Co. (See Shaw, Arthur L.,
assignor. )
Chicago Bearing Metal Company. (See Lemme, Adolph
W., assignor.)
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. (See Ladd, C, and
Windes. assignors.)
Chicago Car Seal Company. (See Rogers, Harry R., as-
signor.)
Chicago Engineering Supply Company. (See Maloy,
James P., assignor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Aeby, Louis, as-
signor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Carlson, Axel, as-
signor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Sjolin. Ernest,
assignor.)
Chicago Fuse Mfg. Co. (See Appleton, Ernest G., as-
signor. I
Chicago Fuse Mfg. Co. (See McDonald. (Harence J., as-
signor.)
Chicago Lubricator Company. (See Beckwith, .Arthur C.
assignor.)
Chicago Machine & Motor Co. (See Pearson, Carl F.,
assignor.)
Chicago Malleable Castings Company. (See Osborn, W.
M. and Wade, assignors.)
Chicago Manufacturing and Distributing Co. (See Sulte-
meyer, Charles P.. assignor.)
Chicago Metallic Packing Co. (See Crane, John T.. as-
signor. )
Chicago Mill and Lumber Company. (See MacGowan,
William, as.signor. )
Chicago Mill and Lumber Company. (See Walter. Hani-
son B., assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Callan, W. II.,
and Kimman, assignors.)
Chicago I'ni'uni.itic Tool Company. (See Estergreen, Os-
car C, assignor.)
Chicago Pnoumatic Tool Company. (See Hoffman, Leol
F., assignor.)
Chicago I'MtUMKitic Tool Company. (See Pritehard,
Charles A. G., assignor.)
Chicago I'ump Company. (See Jehu, Walter I., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Busse, Ed-
win G., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Hawkins,
Arthur W.. assignor.)
Chicago, Railway Equipment Company. (See Le Ceau,
Ernest A., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Rissli-r. A.
P., and Hamilton, assignors.)
Chicago Railway Signal and Supply Company. (See
McCarthy, Daniel J., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Signal and Supply Company. (See
Vogel, Eugene W., assignor.)
Chicago Shoe Machinery Company. (See Miller, Charles
F., assignor.)
Chicago Stopper Company, The. (See Bragdon, llpr!>ert
J., assignor.)
Chicago Title & Trust Co., trustee. (See Langworthy. Ly-
man B., assignor.)
Chicago Trust Company, trustee. (See Kus, Thomas G.,
assignor.)
Chicago Trust Company, trustee. (See Roberts, Arthur,
assignor. )
Chicago Vitreous Enamel Product Company. (See Hogen-
son, William, assignor.)
Chichy, August, Bagley, Minn. Tire-chaIn tl.ghtener.
1,467,228; Sept. 4.
Chick, Harry R., Hamble, and F. O. Helliwell and W.
Plumbridge, Folkstone, England. Polishing mop or the
like. 1,466,989 ; Sept. 4.
Chick, William C, Boston, Mass. Shaker. 1,450,279 ;
Apr. 3.
Chickering, Horace G., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Companv, Wilmington, Del. Sulphur burner.
1,450,677 ; Apr. 3.
Chicoine, Louis P., Vaudreuil, Quebec, Canada. Track
structure. 1,459,140 ; June 19.
Chicoine, Louis P., and E. Sauv6, Vaudreuil, Quebec,
Canada. Rail-unloading bar. 1,444,949 ; Feb. 13.
Cbidester. William I. (See Thomas, Edwin E., assignor.)
Chidley, Richard, Liverpool, England. Garment hanger.
1,448,256; Mar. 13.
Chidlow, David, Ridgetield, Conn., assignor to J. F.
Strachan and W. S. Strachan, Montreal, Canada. Mak-
ing bread. 1,450,483; Apr. 3.
Chidlow. David, Ridgefield, Conn., assignor to J. F.
Strachan and W. S. Strachan, Montreal, Canada.
Treating grain germ and scuteUum. 1,461,703 ; July 10.
Chlh, Cheng W.. Canton, China. Calculating macnine.
1,455,710 ; May 15.
Childers, .Alexander S., Dallas, Tex. Cabinet ironing
board. 1.445.129 : Feb. 13.
Children's Bed Cover Fastener Company. (See Petzold,
Julius A., assignor.)
Childress, Henderson P., Memphis, Tenn. Portable venti-
lated seat. 1.455,239 ; May 15.
Childress, Henderson P., Memphis, Tenn. Automobile
lock. 1,467,353 ; Sept. 11.
Childs, Clarence E., Palo Alto, Calif. Combined wind de-
flector, sunshade, and side inclosure for vehicles.
1.455,991 : May 22.
Childs, George J., assignor of one-fourth to W. P. Moyer,
one-fourth to F. A. Bogh, and one-fourth to .T. H.
Holzinger, Allentown, Pa. Lock nut. 1,443,869 ;
Jan. 30.
Childs, Wallace, Kansas Citv, Mo. Vehicle wheel.
1,450,484: Apr. 3.
Childs, William L., assignor to Hughes Tool Company,
Houston. Tex. Backout device for drilling rigs.
1.450,249 : Apr. 3.
Chile Exploration Company. (See Fink, Colin G., as-
signor.)
Chiles, George S., Chicago, HI. Car truck. 1,452,187;
Apr. 17.
Chiles, George S.. assignor of one-half to J. W. Dalman,
Chicago, 111. Car truck. 1,457.345 ; June 5.
Chillingworth Engineering Corporation. (See Karlson,
Gustav v., assignor.)
("hllowsky. Constantin, Paris, France. Projectile.
1,450,579; Apr. 3.
Chilowsky, Constantin, Paris. France. Apparatus for per-
forming cvcles of compression, expansion, combustion,
suction, exhaust, and the like. 1.463.646: July 31.
Chilowsky, Constantin, and P. Langevin. Paris, France.
Production of submarine signals and the location of
submarine objects. 1,471,547 ; Oct. 23.
Chilson. Sumner B., Minneapolis, Minn. Register for fluid
dispensers. 1.475.368 ; Nov. 27.
Cbllton. Henry J.. Chicago. 111. Bag handle. 1,443.560 :
.Tan. 30.
Chilton. Henry J., Chicago. 111. Bag fitting. 1,456.721 ;
May 2!i.
Chinsky, Harry H., and E. Honstetter. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Spark plug. 1,453,039 ; Apr. 24.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Chinzeris, Peter, Atlanta, Ga. Self-locking seal for gas
and other meters. 1,472,745 ; Oct. 30.
Chipmaii, Mark VV., assignor to Lynn Machine Screw Com-
pany, Lynn, Mass. Clutch. 1,4.'>5,901 ; May 22.
Cliipperfleid, Walter, Hornchurch, England, assignor to
A. B. Dick Company, Chicago, 111. Duplicating ma-
chine. 1,451,142 ; Apr. 10.
Chipperfield, Walter, Hornchurch, England, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to A. B. Dick Company, Chicago,
111. Sheet-feeding mechanism of printing and like ma-
chines. 1.464,200 ; Aug. 7.
Chipperfield, Walter, Hornchurch, England, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to A. B. Dick Company, Chicago,
III. Duplicating and like printing machine. 1,468,467 ;
Sept. 18.
Chlreii, Henri, Paris, France. Receiving system.
1,462,882 ; July 24.
Chiron, Hippolyte M., New York, N. Y. Appliance for
cleaning windows from the inside. 1,472,240 ; Oct. 30.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor to The American Multigraph
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Addressing machine.
1,448,196; Mar. 13.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor to The American Multigraph
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drawer for address plates.
1,448,197 ; Mar. 13.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor to The American Multigraph
- Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Addressing machine.
1,448,198; Mar. 13.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor to The American Multigraph
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Inking device for addressing
machines. 1,448,703 ; Mar. 13.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor to The American Multigraph
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Delivery mechanism for
printing machines. 1,448,704 ; Mar. 13.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor to The American Multigraph
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Means for feeding address
plates. 1,448,705; Mar. 13.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
American Multigraph Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ad-
dress-printing machine. Rel5,589 ; May 1.
Chisholm, Clifton, assignor to The American Multigraph
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Flexible printing form.
1,451,204 ; Apr. 10.
Chisholm, Stanley L. (See Wilson, R. B., Parsons, and
Chisholm.)
Chism, Louis W., Springfield, Mass. Traction device.
1,441,214 ; Jan. 9.
Chism, Louis W., Springfield, Mass. Mall receptacle.
1,444,332 : Feb. 6.
Chisolm, Reuben M., New Orleans, La. Game apparatus.
1,403,871 ; Aug. 7.
Chittenden, Harry W., Moorland, Iowa. Traffic signal.
1,465,;^4C) ; Aug. 21.
Choate, Roy E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Wheel. 1,473,399 ;
Nov. 6.
Choate, William E., Westerly, E. I., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Federal Finance Corporation. Marking
machine. 1,453,442 ; May 1.
Chochol, Joseph, and M. Dykas, Chicago, III. Aeroplane
1,455,427 ; May -15.
Chocolate Sponge Co., The. (See Laskey, William B., as-
signor.)
Choduhski, Leo. (See Czelusniak, T.. and Chodubski.)
Chopieska, Frank S., La Crosse, Wis. Piston ring.
1,447,533 ; Mar. 6.
Chopin, Marcel, Nancy, assignor to himself and Soclete
d'Entreprise Meuniere, Paris, France. Process and
apparatus for measuring the elastic properties of
plastic materials, farinaceous pastes, and the like.
1,468,900; Sept. 25.
Choppa, John, New Haven, Conn. Tomato strainer.
1,451.534; Apr. 10.
Chore-Utensils Corporation of America. (See Kessler,
Albert, assignor.)
Chott, Edward L., Chicago, 111. Dental articulator.
1,452.477 ; Apr. 17-.
Chow, Jue A., Fort Sheridan, 111. Stop plate for sllcers.
1,440,374 ; Jan. 2.
Chrabkow, John B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Direction Indicator
for vehicles. 1,448,257 ; Mar. 13.
Chrlsman, Russell K., Syracuse, assignor to Semet-Sol-
vay Company, Solvay, N. Y. Electrolytic apparatus.
1,477,629 ; Dec. 18.
Christ, Alfred W., Chicago, III. Roll-retaining device,
1,460,946; July 3.
Christ, Ben.iamin F., Idagrove, Iowa. Lifter block for
motor vehicles. 1,452,188 ; Apr. 17.
Christen, John A., Roo.sevelt, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation,
Buffnlo. N. Y. Multiple control system for multi-
motored aircraft. 1,454,505 ; May 6.
Christensen, August S., Reserve, Mont. Mowing ma-
chine. 1,449,732; Mar. 27.
Christensen, Charles C, and R. McCalpin, Chicago. 111.
Incinerator. 1,476,490; Dec. 4.
Christensen, Christian, Rye, N, Y. Method of and means
for laying out blanks of plaited articles. 1.465.807;
Aug. 21.
Christensen, Edna M., Winner, S. Dak. Crochet needle.
1,477,427; Dec. 11.
Christensen, Emil, Hooper, Nebr. Haystacker. 1,441,830 ;
Jan. 9.
Christf usen, Emil, Portland, Oreg. Automobile guard and
bumper. 1,452,189 ; Apr. 17.
Christensen, Emil, Portland, Oreg. Auto sponge spray.
1,475,748; Nov. 27.
Christensen, George A., San Simeon, Calif. Fluid com-
pressor. 1,449,315 ; Mar. 20.
Christensen, Harry, and B. L. Brunswick, Chicago, 111.
Light fixture. Des. 62,134; Mar. 27.
Christensen, Harry, and E. L. Brunswick, Chicago, HI.
Light stand. Des. 62,135; Mar. 27.
Christensen, Harry, and E. L. Brunswick, Chicago, 111.
Liimp stand or similar article. Des. 62,136 ; Mar. 27.
Cliristi'nsen. ILirrv, ;ind E. L. Brunswick, Olijcago, 111.
Lamp. 1,455,902; May 22.
Christensen, Jens H., Sollerod, Denmark. Sensitized
photographic element. 1,447,759 ; Mar. 6.
Christensen, Jens H., Holte, Denmark. Hardening of
photographic films. 1,472,048; Oct. 30.
Christensen, John B., Chicago, 111. Talking-machine at-
tachment. 1,447,923; Mar. 6.
Christensen Machine Co. (See Christensen, Martin, as-
signor.)
Christensen, Marie. (See Ellrich, Max, assignor.)
Christensen, Martin, assignor to Christensen Machine
Co., Racine, Wis, Book-stitching machine. 1,463,940 ;
Aug. 7.
Christensen, Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Treating
sulphide ores of lead, silver, and copper. 1,441,063 ;
Jan. 2.
Christensen, Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Treating
lead ores with chloride solutions. 1,441,064; Jan. 2,
Christensen, Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Treating oxi-
dized ores of lead. 1,441,065 ; Jan. 2.
Christen.sen, Niels C., Salt Lake City, Utah. Apparatus
for the dewatering, classification, and countercurrent
washing of solid particles mixed with liquids.
1,453,749 ; May 1.
Christensen, Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Apparatus
for drying granular products. 1,453,750: May 1.
Christensen, Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Apparatus
for the settlement of -solid particles suspeiuled in
liquids. 1,458,805; June 12.
Christensen, Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Method of
and apparatus for making spray from liquids and
commingling the same with gases. 1,462,363 ; July 17.
Christensen, Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Concentrat-
ing oxidized ores and minerals. 1,467,354 ; Sept. 11.
Christensen. Niels C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Apparatus
for washing and wet screening. 1,467,355 ; Sept, 11.
Christensen, Niels C. S.olt Lake City, Utah, nssifiuor to
The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of
Canarla, Limited, Jlontreal, Canada. Treating ores
containing galena. 1,456,784 ; May 29.
Christensen, Robert M., Racine, Wis. Radiator core.
1,469,407; Oct. 2.
Christensen, Roland W. (See Hagblom, A. E., and Chris-
tensen.)
Christensen, Thomas S. (See Carson, G. C, Coll, and
Christensen.)
Christenson, Arthur E. (See Chrlstenson, Sam and A. E.)
Christensen, Fred G., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Pathc
Freres Phonograph Company. Process and apparatus
for making phonograph records. 1,442,856 ; Jnn. 23.
Christenson, George, North Plainfield, N. J., a.ssignor to
Johns-Manville Incorporated. Process and apparatus
for forming cup piston rings. 1,454,506 : May 8.
Christenson, George, North Plainfield, N. J., assignor to
Jolins-Manville Incorporated. Making piston-rod pack-
ing. 1,466.080; Aug:. 28.
Christenson, George, North Plainfield, N. J., assignor to
.Tohns-Manville Incorporated. Composite piston pack-
ing ring and making same. 1.466,087 ; Aug. 28.
Christenson, Knut. Rehediet, N. Dak. Road machine.
1,456,882 ; Jl.ay 29.
Christonson, Sam .ind A. E., Fergus Falls, Minn. Illumi-
nated sign. 7,462,849 ; July 24.
Christian, Archie L., Beaver City, Nebr. Curtain holder
for doors of automobiles. 1,468,657 ; Sept. 25.
Christian, Gilbert, Detroit, Mich. Carburetor. 1,466,789 :
Sept. 4.
Christian, Herbert W., Detroit, Mich. Electric water-
hi^atiiig apparatus. 1.442.048 : Jan. 16.
Christian, Walton G., Houston, Tex. Drill bit.
1,444,305 : Feb. 6.
Christian, William, Bridgeport, Conn. Measure and mak-
ing the same. 1.448.358; Mar. 13.
Christian, Willi.nm, Bridgeport, Conn. Drum. 1,451.289;
Apr. 10.
Christian, Winter W., and A. G. Maxey, Owensboro, Ky. ;
s.Tid Christian assignor to said Maxey. Combined letter
box and ohangoablp sign. 1,454,882; May 15.
Christiansen, Amo N., Cupertino, Calif. Separator.
1,448,482; Mar. 13.
Christianson, Andrew, Butler, Pa. Freight-car door.
1,448,199 ; Mar. 13.
Christianson, Andrew, Butler, assignor to Standard Steel
Car Companv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Car-door-operating mech-
anism. 1,444,730 ; Feb. 6.
Christie, Chnrles H. (See Troutmann, P. B., and Christie.)
Christie, Chiirles IT., Butler, Pa. Door for gla.ss-pot fnr-
uncps. 1,469,358; Oct. 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
101
Christie, Henry W. M., Ardeii, Scotland. Metliod of dis-
charging sludges and like semisolid matters from tanks
or other vessels. l,44.l,iHi6 ; Jan. !J.
Christie, John, North Carlton, and A. R. Lang, Elstern-
wlck, Victoria, Australia. Form for molding concrete
and like structures. 1,471,239 ; Oct. 16.
Chiistmau, Matthias, Springfield, Mo. Valve. 1,450,663;
Apr. 3.
Chrlstmann, Fred, ihicago, 111. Forge. 1,440,969 ; Jan. 2.
Christmas, Adolph F., IC.iston, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. tJoveruing fuel
pump. 1,450,972 ; U;\y 2!).
Christmas, Lee, CJuatemula, Guatemaln. Throttle-adjust-
ing device and safety lock. 1,465,808; Aug. 21.
Chrlstophel, Carl E., assignor to Dexter Folder Company,
Pearl River, N. Y. Sheet feeding machine. Rel5,573 ;
.\pr. 3.
Chrlstophel, Carl E., assignor to Dexter Folder Com-
pany, I'earl Uiver, N. Y. Sheet-separating mechanism.
1.475.(;21 ; Nov. 27.
Christophel, Lewis W., St. Louis, Mo. Trunk seal.
1.47H.011 : Nov. 6.
Chrlstophel, Lewis W., St. Louis, Mo. Trunk bolt.
1,477,692 ; Dec. 18.
Christopher, Daniel L.. assignor to Lcavitt Mfg. Com-
pany, Urbana, 111. Portable grand stand with perma-
nent base. 1.477,242 ; Dec. 11.
Christopher, William F., Auburn, Iowa. Folding animal-
opeiating trough. 1,469,496; Oct. 2.
Christopberson, Arthur, Oslo, Minn. Shocking attach-
ment for binders. 1,473,012; Nov. 6.
Chriswell. Frederick W., assignor to Pacific Car nnd
Foundry Company, Seattle, Wash. Logging car.
1,449,937 ; Mar. 27.
Chriswell, Frederick W., assignor to Pacific car and
foundry company, Seattle, Wash. Logging car for
short logs. 1,451,940 ; Apr. 17.
Chriswell, Frederick W., assignor to Pacific Car and Foun-
drv Company, Seattle, Wash. Car bolster. 1,467,775 ;
Sept. 11.
Chriswell, Frederick W., and E. T. Fehnel, assignors to
Pacific Car and Foundry Company, Seattle, Wash.
Chock for log bunks. 1,449.938; Mar. 27.
Christy, Frank W., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Skiving
machine. 1,469,892 ; Oct. 9.
Chron. Thomas, jr. (See Severson, Ingram, assignor.)
Chryst, William A. (See Hunt, J. H., and Chryst.)
Chryst. William A. (See Kettering, C. F., and Chryst.)
Chryst, William A., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company. Dayton, Ohio. Electric switch.
1,441.398; Jan. 9.
Chryst, William A., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company, Dayton, Ohio. Ignition system.
1,446.962 ; Feb. 27.
Chryst, William A., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company, Dayton, Ohio. Ignition appa-
ratus. 1,466,929; Sept. 4.
Chubb, Lewis W., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Eleetiolvtlc
condenser. 1,463,152 ; July 31. .
Chubb, Lewis W.. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Testing de-
vice. 1.475,749; Nov. 27.
Church, Albert E., New Britain, Conn. Chuck. 1,473,464 ;
Nov. 6.
Church, Charles S., assignor to C. M. Ross, Wellington,
Ohio. Brick-handling mechanism. 1,441,661 ; Jan. 9.
Church, Edgar D., assignor to Jackson & Church Com-
pany, Saginaw, Mich. Automatic feeder for Jointers.
l,469,9!i.T ; Oct. \).
Church. Edgar D., F. S. Lash, and J. W. Van Brunt,
assignors to Jackson & Church Company, Saginaw,
Mich. Automatic measuring device. 1,460,573 ; July 3.
Church, Frank B., San Jose, Calif. Steam deflector.
1,477,996; Doc. 18.
Church, Frank S., assignor of one-half to The Thos. J.
Corcoran Lamp Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Air spring.
1.475,049 : Nov. 20.
Church, Frank W. (See Smith, D. W.. and Church.)
Church, Frederick A., Venice, Calif. Car for coaster
railways. 1,476,148 ; Dec. 4.
Church, Frederick F. (See Lederer, Carl P., assignor.)
Church, Harold D.. assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Deti-oit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,443,006 ;
Jan. 23.
Church, Harold D., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,442,049 ; Jan. 16.
Church, Harold D.. assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hvdrocarbon motor. 1,455,832 ;
May 22.
Church, Harold D., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,469,149 ;
Sept. 25.
Church. Harold D., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1.473,140 : Nov. 6.
Church, Harold D., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to Packard
Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon
motor. 1,473,141 : Nov. 6.
Church, Harold D., Fairfield, assignor to The Locomobile
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Means for indicating and
controlling the level of liquids in reservoirs. 1.449,655 ;
Mar. 27.
Church, Harold D., Fairfield, assignor to The Locomobile
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,451,648; Apr. 10.
Church, Harold D., Fairfield, assiguor to The Locomobile
Company, Bridgeport, Conn, Means for heating com-
bustible mixture for internal-combustion enginei.
1,4(;4,466 ; Aug. 7.
Church, Harry V., trustee. (See McDanlel, Marion K.,
assignor. )
Church, Howard A., Elkhart, Ind. Pitcher. Des. 62,392 ;
May 22.
Church, Ira A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Metal Products Company, Long Beach, Calif.
Tool holder. 1,474,404 ; Nov. 20.
Church, I.cwi.s H., Roselle, and G. C. Thomas, jr., assignors
to The Thomas & Betts Co., Elizabeth, N. J. Outlet
box. 1,450,972 ; Apr. 10.
Church, Mary M., executrix. (See Church, Walter F.)
Church, Walter P., deceased, Greeley, Colo. ; M. M.
Church, executrix. Window shade. 1,469,150;
Sept. 25.
Church, Walter F., deceased, Greeley, Colo. ; M. M.
Church, executrix. Eye shade for windshields.
1,470,553 ; Oct. 9.
Church, William H., Superb, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Shocking machine. 1,449,265 ; Mar. 20.
Churchill, Benn P. and W. J., Milwaukee, Wis. Washing
machine. 1,447,760 ; Mar. 6.
Churchill Cabinet Company.. (See Gullicksen, Ole, as-
si.gnor.)
Churchill, Edwin, Jr. (See Morgan, R. L., Griffith, and
Churchill.)
Churchill, Frank, assignor to W. E. Pugh, Seattle, Wash.
Mail-distributing system. 1,446,693 ; Feb. 27.
Churchill, William J. (See Churchill, Benn P. and W. J.)
Chwalkowski. Vincent, Newark, N. J. Heater. Des.
62,89:^ ; May 22.
Chylowski. Alexander V., Detroit, Mich. Tire valve.
1,447,924 ; Mar. 6.
Ciari, Nello, Weldona, Colo. Attachment for beet culti-
vntors. 1,442.251 ; Jan. 16.
Cibles Automatiques Michoud Societe Anonyme. (See
Michoud, Arnold, assignor.)
Ciechomski, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Shaving mug.
1,406,040; Aug. 28.
Ciha. Edward E., Chicago, 111. Tool. 1,466,118 ; Aug. 28.
Clmfl, Anton, Rice Lake, Wis. Attachment for graders.
1,454,725 ; May 8.
Clmorosi, Alberto, Braintree, Mass. Toy torpedo.
1,467,755; Sept. 11.
Cinch Expansion Bolt & Engineering Company. (See
Kohler. G., and Smith, assignors.)
Cincinnati Art Publishing Company. (See Freiberg,
Stanley B., assignor.)
Cincinnati Ball Crank Company, The. (See Breeze, Al-
fred B., assignor.)
Cincinnati Ball Crank Company, The. (See Davison, Ver-
gil A., assignor.)
Cincinnati Bickford Tool Company. (See Klausmeyer,
David C, assignor.)
Cincinnati Butcliers Supply Company, The. (See Schmidt,
Oscar C, assignor.)
Cincinnati Car "^Company, The. (See Elliott, Thomas,
assignor.)
Cincinnati Frog and Switch Company, The. (See Henke,
W. F., and Partington, assignors.)
Cincinnati Horse Shoe & Iron Company. (See Barron,
Andrew .T., assignor.)
Cincinnati Horse Shoe & Iron Company, The. (See Bar-
ron, A. J., and Crow, assignors.)
Cincinnati Last Company. (See Brockman, Joseph W.,
"Bsignor,)
Cluoouiitl Time Recorder Company, The. (Sec Lawton,
Hugh M., assignor.)
Cindel, Eli, Nemo, S. Dak. Rule or tool holder for
garment pockets. 1,466,330; Aug. 28.
Cinder Products Corporation. (See Bo, Sigurd, assignor.)
Cinema Advertising Corporation. (See Stegmann, Louis
A., assignor.)
Ciofli, Paul P. (See Knoop, W. A., and Cloffi.)
Cipra, Leon, Kanopolis, Kans. Journal bearing.
1,466,930 ; Sept. 4.
Cipresso, Samuel, Buffalo, N. Y. Bird cage. Des. 61,800 ;
Feb. 6.
Cirac, Charles P., Fallon, Nev. Reverse-movement con-
trol for driving and driven elements. 1,450,409 ;
Apr. 3.
Cirac, L^uis V., Fallon, Nev. Beet harvester. 1,455,107 ;
May 15.
Circle Stamping & Mfg. Co. (See Jones, Allan H., as-
signor.)
Circle, William J'.. Seattle, Wash. Combination cuff
and collar button. 1,477,997; Dec. 18.
Cirelli, Francesco, Philadelphia, Pa. Sound-reproducing
machine. 1,475.541 ; Nov. 27.
Cirillo, Loreta A., New York, N. Y. Corset. 1,474,892;
Nov. 20.
Cisney, Claud W. (See Pine, II. B., and Cisney.)
Cisski, Irving, Seattle, Wash. Piston and piston ring.
1,450,134 ; Mar. 27.
Cite, Joseph D. (See McElroy, R. H., Cite, and Lan-
genkamp.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Cite, Joseph D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Bahmaiuj Iron Works Company, Dayton, Ohio. Axle
bearing. Rel5,599 ; May 15.
Citizens of the United States. (See Denny, Frank B.)
Citizens of the United States of America. (See Thelen,
Rolf.)
City Button Works. (See Carollu, James B., assignor.)
City Trust Co., The, Branch of the Marine Trust Co.,
trustee. (See Graham, Andrew W., assignor. >
Cizek, Vojtech, New York, N. Y. Rotary internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,458,641 ; June 12.
Claassen, Alvin A., Chicago, 111. Means to compress ingots.
1,463,771; July 31.
Clatlin, Charles A., Medford, Mass. Conduit member for
conducting fluid under pressure. 1,466,119 ; Aug. 28.
Claflin, Charles R. B., Hartford, Conn. Derrick.
1,465,969 ; Aug. 28.
Clairemont, Victor, San Francisco, Calif. Egg-candllng
apparatus. 1,473,279 ; Nov. 6.
Clamer, Guilliam H., Atlantic City, and J. R. Wyatt, Cam-
den, N. J.j assignors to The Ajax Metal Company, rhila-
delphia, Pa. Electric furnace having resistor domes.
1,444,584 ; Feb. 6.
Clancy, John C, assignor to The Nitrogen Corporation,
l^rovidence, R. I. Ammonia synthesis and catalyst
therefor. 1,454,599 ; May 8.
Clancy, John C, assignor to The Nitrogen Corporation,
Providence, R. I. Catalyst and making the same.
1,473,543 : Nov. 6.
Clancy, John C, assignor to The Nitrogen Corporation,
Providence, R. I. Ammonia synthesis catalyst and
making the same. 1,473,544 ; Nov. 6.
Clancy, John F., assignor to Kaestner & Hecht Company,
Chicago, 111. Elevator-door lock. 1,477,630 ; Dec. 18.
Clapp, Albert L., Danvers, Mass. Waterproof paper-
board. 1,468,959 ; Sept. 25.
Clapp, Albert L., Marblehead, assignor to The Flintkote
Company, Boston, Mass. Corner bead and making the
same. 1,449,745 ; Mar. 27.
Clapp, Albert L., Marblehead, assignor to The Flintkote
Company, Boston, Mass. Absorbent sheet material.
1,463,611 : July 31.
Clapp, B. H., Rubber Company. (See Pratt, William B.,
assignor.)
Clapp, George W., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to The
Dentists' Supply Company. Means for selection of ar-
tificial teeth. 1,469,893: Oct. 9.
Clapp, Lewis J., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Compressor-controlling mecha-
nism. 1,473,078; Nov. 6.
Clapp, Lewis J., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Compressor-controlling mecha-
nism. 1,473,598 ; Nov. 6.
Clappi Solon F., Temple, Tei. Ballast-dressing machine.
1,470,058 : Oct. 2.
Clapp, Stuart H., Camp Meade, Md. Brake. 1,465,509 ;
Aug. 21.
Clarage. Edson D., Cleveland. Ohio. Game counter and
recorder. 1,446,735 ; Feb. 27.
Clare, Frederick, Preston, Ontario, Canada. Heating sys-
tem. 1,475,984 ; Dec. 4.
Claremont, Ernest A. (See Beaver, C. J., Richards, and
Claremont.)
Clarenbach, Edward. (See Boiler, G. C. L., and Claren-
bach.)
Clark, Alfred L., W^ellsville, Ohio. Endless conveyer.
1,472,049; Oct. 30.
Clark, Alva B., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Method of and
means for measuring unbalance. 1,471,383; Oct. 23.
Clark, Alva B., Brooklyn, N. Y., and G. Crisson, Hoboken,
N. J., assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Testing circuits. 1,468,101 ; Sept. 18.
Clark. Andrew T. (See Grassett, C. S., and Clark.)
Clark, Armin H., Plymouth, Ohio. Cover. 1,467,529 ;
Sept. 11.
Clark, Arthur B., assignor to Fer-Mil-Lac Proce.ss Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Fermentation of milk. 1,462,029 ;
July 17.
Clark, Arthur E., Roscoe, Mont. Face steam device.
1.464,645; Aug. 14.
Clark, Bernard E., et al. (See Walper, Curry O., as-
signor.)
Clark, Bolden, et al. (See Leece, Charles E., assignor.)
Clark Bros. Bolt Co. (See Noble, Boughton T., as-
signor.)
Clark Car Company. (See Beach, Howard L., assignor.)
Clark Car Company. (See Clark, C. H., and Beach, as-
signors.)
Clark, Charles A.. Sioux City, Iowa. Car door.
1,476,950; Dec. 11.
Clark, Charles H., Library, and H. L. Beach, Mount
Lebanon, Pa., assignors to Clark Car Company. Cov-
ered dump car. 1,466,469 ; Aug. 28.
Clark, Charles N., SomervUle, Mass. Wagon. 1,474,622 ;
Nov. 20.
Clark, Charles S., New York, N. Y. Commodity-advertis-
ing device. 1,466,422 : Aug. 28.
Cl:nk. Chester A., Oakland, Calif. Tire changer.
1,471,591; Oct. 23.
Clark. Curtis A., College Corner, Ohio. Operating table.
1,445,487 ; Feb. 13. f a c.
Clark, Daniel W., Los Angeles, Calif. Core box for
pistons. 1,451,010 ; Apr. 10.
Clark, Earle A., Tulsa, Okla. Gas - sampling device.
1,441,066; Jan. 2.
Clark, Eddy L., West Pittston, Pa. Bracket device for
air-brake pressure valves. 1,443,168 ; Jan. 23.
Clark, Edgar H. (See Lundell, A. E., and Clark.)
Clark, Edgar H., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone system.
1,456,536 ; May 29.
Clark, Edgar H., Richmond Hill, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,456,537 ; May 29.
Clark, Edgar H., Richmond Hill, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. T.
Number-indicatinc avstem. 1.472.45S ; Oct. 30.
Clark, Edgar M. (See Burton, E. M., and Clark.)
Clark, Edgar M., Westfield, N. E. Loomis, Elizabeth, and
J. R. Carringer, Hillside, N. J., assignors to Standard
Development Company. Treating oils. 1,478,102 ;
Dec. 18.
Clark, Edward D., Achille, Okla. Rat trap. 1,462,802;
July 24.
Clark, Edwin M., Clarkston, Mich. Time-controlled lock-
ing mechanism. 1,458,325 : June 12.
Clark, Egbert N., Rochester N. Y. Profile-defining appa-
ratus. 1,462,850 ; July 24.
Clark, Emma E., Hammond, Ind., assignor to The Wilson
Fastener Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lingerie clip.
Rel5,654; July 17.
Clark Equipment Company. (See Burrows, Robert J., as-
signor.)
Clark. Ernest C, Jackson, Mich. Sun and rain shield for
automobile tops. 1,447,062 ; Feb. 27.
Clark, Ernest D., Worcester, Mass. Razor-stropping ma-
chine. 1,453,751 ; May 1.
Clark, Eugen and W. H., Juliette, Ga. Anchor plate.
1,461,308 ; July 10.
Clark, Everett E., Worcester, Mass., assignor to Cromp-
ton & Knowles Loom Works. Tube feeding chain mech-
anism for Axmlnster looms. 1,472,459 ; Oct. 30.
Clark, Ewen A., Revere, Mass., assignor of one half to
A. J. Berg, Klttery, Me. Means for salvaging vessels.
1,453,918 ; May 1.
Clark, Ezra E., Newtonville, Mass. Dry-pipe valve.
1,450,428 ; Apr. 3.
Clark, Farley G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Manufac-
ture of hydrogen and oxygen. 1,446,736 ; Feb. 27.
Clark, Farley G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Method of
electrolysis. 1,476,284 ; Dec. 4.
Clark Fibre Products Corporation. (See Clark, Horace
H., assignor.)
Clark, Frank H., New York, N. Y., and E. J. Bamett,
Chicago, 111. ; said Barnett assignor to said Clark.
Throttle valve. 1,459,046 ; June 19.
Clark, Ifrank R., .1r. (See Malaier, II. E., and Clark.)
Clark, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Transmitting and receiving ap-
paratus for wireless telegraphy. 1,461,754 ; July 17.
Clark, George J. J., .nssignor to The National Fireworks
Manufacturing Cpmpany, West Hanover, Mass. Mix-
ing pulverulent materials. 1,445,488 ; Feb. 13.
Clark, George L., and C. H. Tibado, Norfolk, Nebr. Elec-
tric-wiring machine. 1,474,580 ; Nov. 20.
Clark, George M., Charleston, W. Va. Spike puller.
1,450,664 ; Apr. 3.
Clark, George M., Battle Creek, Mich. Boat carrier for
automobiles. 1,475,685 ; Nov. 27.
Clark, George R., Detroit, Mich. Water motor. 3,447,925;
Mar. 6.
Clark, George S., Bowling Green, Ky., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Clark Patent Tubing Co., Wheeling,
W. Va. Blasting paper sheet. 1,464,865 ; Aug. 14.
Clark, George S., Bowling Green, Ky., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Clark Patent Tubing Co., Wheeling,
W. Va. Blasting shell. 1,464,866; Aug. 14.
Clark, George W., assignor to Westfield Manufacturing
Company, We.stfield, Mass. Cycle. 1,460,052; June 28.
Clark, George W., Westfield, Mass., assignor to Westfield
Manufacturing Company. Hand brake for cycles.
1,474,068 ; Nov. 13.
Clark, Gilbert, Morpeth, England. Apparatus for eject-
ing, accelerating, or controlling liquid discharge from
bottles and the like. 1,459.282; June 19.
Clark, Guy G., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to Lud-
low Manufacturing Associates, Boston, Mass. Twine
bolder. 1,441,265 ; Jan. 0.
Clark, Harold W., assignor to The Alliance Machine Com-
pany, Alliance, Ohio. Brake. 1,471,997 ; Oct. 23.
Clark, Harry, Springfield, Ohio. Combined antiglare and
weather shield. 1,473,599 ; Nov. 6.
Clark, Harry W., Kansas City, Kans., assignor of one-
half to W. P. Goshorn, Kansas City, Mo. Printing
and relief embossing. 1,444,779 ; Feb. 13.
Clark, Henry B., Mosherville, Mich. Automatic latch
mechanism for clutch control for Ford and other
tractors. 1,443,308 ; Jan. 23.
Clark, Henry C, South Norwood, Ohio. Collar hook.
1,464,257; Aug. 7.
Clark, Henry F., Oakmont, assignor to Window QIais
Machine Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Burner for fur-
naces. 1,460,947 ; July 3.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
103
Clark, Henry G., et ill. (See Browu, William II. A.,
assignor.)
Clark, Horace H., Hnrtsdale, N. Y., assignor to Clark
Fibre Products Corporation. Holder for disk-sbapcd
objects. 1,476,285; Dec. 4.
Clark, Horaci- O., Waukegan, HI. Chain connector.
1,456,361 ; May 22.
Clark, Hubert C, Letchworth, England. Construction of
pumps. 1,450,135 ; Mar. 27.
Clark, James, assignor to S. R. Dresser Manufacturing
Company, Bradford, Pa. Wrought-metal repair device
for pipe lines. 1,478.172 ; Dec. 18.
Clark, James A. (See Cliambers, John A., assignor.)
Clark, James C. H. (See Olson, E. H., Clark, Mealey,
and Pelter.)
Clark, James H., River Eouge, Mich. Attachment for
vehicle wheels. 1,465,345 ; Aug. 21.
Clark, James II., Portage. Wis., assignor of one-half to
J. M. Russell, Portland, Oreg. Demountable hard-
rubber cushioned tire and rim. 1,451,143 ; Apr. 10.
Clark, James R., Cicero, 111. Toy boat. Des. 02,518 ;
June 12.
Clark, James R., assignor to Yawmnn & Erhe Mfg. Co.,
Rochester, N. Y. Corner unit for counters. 1,441,331 ;
Jan. 9.
Clark, James R., assignor to Yawman & Erhe Manufac-
turing Co., Rochester, N. 1'. Sheet-metal furniture.
1,476,798; Dec." 11.
Clark, John. (See Hood, J. J., and Clark.)
Clark, John O., Chicago Heights, assignor to Ameri-
can Manganese Steel Company, Chicago, III. Dipper.
1,477,539; Dec. 18.
Clark, John T. (Sre Mills, T. M.. and Clark.) -
Clark. John T., Prove, Utah. Necktie holder. 1,451,290;
Apr. 10.
Clark, John T., Provo, Utah. Metal tie aad fastener to
secure rails thereon. 1,454,268; Mav 8.
Clark, John T., Provo, Utah. Railway tie. 1,477,540 ;
Dec. 18.
Clark, Joseph C, San Angelo, Tex. Motor-spring-secur-
ing means. 1,478,173 ; Dec. 18.
Clark, Lawrence E., Des Moines, Iowa. Insole for Ehoes
or the like. 1,456,843 ; May 29.
Clark, Leeo, assignor of one-half to H. Franklin, La
Salle. 111. Wood-sawing machine. 1,449,383 ; Mar. 27.
Clark, Leonard H., Los Angeles, Calif. Demountable side
luclosure. 1,474,316; Nov. 13.
Clark, Lester S., Reisterstown, Md. Repair link.
1,458,571 ; June 12.
Clark, Louis F.. Potrerillos, Chile. Treating solutions of
metals. 1.472,115; Oct. 30.
Clark, Luther E., Lacrosse, Wash. Wrench. 1,445,823 :
Feb. 20.
Clark, MacmuUen & Riley, Inc. (See Riley, Champlain
L.. assignor.)
Clark, Marshall L.. Marsland, Nebr. Spring wheel.
1,445.201; Feb. 13.
Clark, Mary, Garden City, Kans. Roll cutter. 1.477,693 ;
Dec. 18.
Clark, Matthew L. (See Murray, P. J., and Clark.)
Clark, Maurice E., Grenada, Miss. Film-waxing machine.
1,453,920 ; May 1.
Clark. Maurice E., Grenada, Miss. Guide. 1,473,465;
Nov. 6.
Clark & Mesker Milling Machine Company, The. (See
Shields, F. S., and Camm. assignors.)
Clark. Michael J., Homestead, Pa. Dental instrument.
1,464,807 ; Aug. 14.
Clark. Newell H., New Richmond. Ohio. .'Vutomatlc
spark-advancing device. 1,468,801 ; Sept. 25.
Clark, Norris, PlainvlUe, Conn., assignor to R. S. Allyn,
trustee. New York, N. Y. Expanded-metal fabric.
1,444,731 ; Feb. 6.
Clark, Omar E. (See Skaer. A. H., Barker, and Clark.)
Clark. Omar E., assignor to The Denver Rock Drill Man-
ufacturing Company, Denver, Colo. Engine. 1,445.996 ;
Feb. 20.
Clark Patent Tubing Co. (See Clark, George S., assignor.)
Clark, Percy G. (See Hood, J. J., and Clark.)
Clark. Raymond P., Rochester. N. Y. Cover cushion for
fruit baskets. 1,450.911 : Apr. 10.
Clark, Robert G.. Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to Paragon
Can & Cap Company, Inc. Hopper for capping ma-
chines. 1.445.296; Feb. 13.
Clark, Robert G., assignor to Paragon Can & Cap Com-
pany, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle-capping machine.
1.470.348 ; Oct. 9.
Clark, Robert G., assignor to Paragon Can & Cap Com-
pany, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle-capping machine.
1.470.349 ; Oct. 9.
Clark, Robert K., Springfield, and E. W. ICroepel, Hol-
yoke, Mass., assignors to The American Thread Com-
pany. Jersey City, N. J. Unwinder for spools.
1,478,364 ; Dec. 18.
Clark. Seth R., et al. (See Stevens, G. H., and Eaton,
assignors.)
Clark, Sheffield, trustee. (See Mitchell, Harold D., as-
signor.)
Clark, Simon R., et al. (See Ulrich. Carl J., assignor.)
Clark, Theodore O. (See Fisher, H. C, and Clark.)
Clark. Thomas E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Direction signal
for motor vehicles. 1.478,174 ; Dec. 18.
Clark Thread Company, The. (See Clauss, Max O., as-
signor.)
Clark, Vlrginius E., assignor to Dayton-Wright Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Fuselage construction for aircraft.
1,462,533; July 24.
Clark, Walter G., New York, N. Y. Feed trough for glass
furnaces. 1,458,522 ; June 12.
Clark, Walter L., New York, N. Y., and W. J. Hawkins,
Montclair, N. J., assignors to American Dan Bottle
Seal Corporation, Dover, Del. Vessel seal. 1,473,280 ;
Nov. 6.
Clark, Walter R., assignor to Bridgeport Brass Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Manufacture of electric-furnace
linings. 1,461,862 ; July 17.
Clark, Walter R., assignor to Bridgeport Brass Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Manufacture of electric-furnace
linings. 1,461,863 ; July 17.
Clark, Warren F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Automatic Electric Heater Company,
Warren, Pn. Electric pressure regulator. 1,445,389 ;
Feb. 13.
Clark, Warren F., assignor to Automatic Electric Heater
Company, Warren, Pa. Liquid heater. 1,451,863 ;
Apr. 17.
Clark, Warren L., New York, N. Y. Forming Inter-
changeable sign letters. 1,478,553 ; Dec. 25.
Clark, William, London, England. Electrical resistance.
1,441,399 ; Jan. 0.
Clark, William. Petrolia, Calif. Rotatable stock chute.
1.443,561 : Jan. ;S0.
Clark, William, Shaker Heights Village, Ohio. Machine
for heading up barrels. 1,474,069 : Nov. 13.
Clark, William C, ct al. (See Topp, Maurice J., as-
signor.)
Clark, William E., Minneapolis, Minn. Auxiliary locking
bolt. 1,458,271 ; June 12.
Clark, William G., Oak Park. lil. Rheostat. l.-l.">o,i)03 ;
May 22.
Clark, William II. (See Clark. Eugen and W. II.)
Clark, William H. (See Watson, Charles N., assignor.)
Clark, William N., Fayette, Mo. Automobile e.xtractor.
1,409.249 ; Oct. 2.
Clark, Winthrop A., assignor of one-half to F. M. Brown,
Stamford, Conn. Grapple. 1,473,013 ; Nov. 6.
Clarke, Albert E., Des Plaines, assignor to Benjamin Elec-
tric Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Enameled-
metal table top. Des. 63,357 ; Nov. 27.
Clarke, Alex A., Dallas, Tex. Motor-driven surface-
treating machine. 1,458,874 ; June 12.
Clarke, Alexander, Charleston. W. Va., assignor to United
Hydro-Carbons Company. Method and mechanism for
testing gas. 1,461,345; ,Tu]v 10.
Clarke, Charles E., assignor of one-third to B. F. Stitt
and one-third to T. F. Flood, Columbus, Ohio. Valve
grinder. 1,470,687 ; Oct. 16.
Clarke, Charles f,,. Fort Worth, Tex. Knee pad.
1..452..'?60 ; Apr. 17.
Clarke, Clem S., Shrevcport, La. Casing head. 1,462,131 ;
July 17.
Clarke, Clem S., Shreveport, La. Casing head. 1,469,804 ;
Oct. 9.
Clarke, David E, G.. Bayonne, N. J. Water-tube boiler.
1.455,521 ; May 15.
Clarke, David S.. Denver, Colo. Toy. 1,454,313 ; May 8.
Clarke, Edward W., Buffalo, N. Y. Lens-drilling machine.
1,447,761 ; Mar. 6.
Clarke, Edward W.. Freclonia, N. Y. Machine for grind-
- ing the edges of lenses. 1,449,266 ; Mar, 20,
ClarUe, Frank, Waco, Tex. Envelope-closing means.
1,454,701 ; May 8.
Clarke, George J. (See Dow, G. B. N., and Ham, assign-
ors.)
Clarke, Hans T., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Nitrocellulose composition.
1,444,333 ; Feb. 6.
Clarke, llavry D. (See Zuhars, B, C, and Clarke.)
Clarke, Harry D., Plattsmouth, Nebr., assignor to The
Ohio Tractor Company, Columhus, Ohio. Double-reduc-
tion drive for motor vehicles. 1,460,532-; July 3.
Clarke. Ira M., assignor to New Martinsville Glass Mfg.
Co., Nrw Martinsville, W. Va. Ash tray. Des. 62,373 ;
May 15.
Clarke, Ira M., assignor to New Martinsville Glass Mfg.
Co., New Martinsville, W. Va. Ash tray. Des. 62,374 ;
May 15.
Clarke, Ira M., assignor to New Martinsville Glass Manu-
facturing Co., New Martinsville, W. Va. Combined
humidor and ash tray. Des. 62,476: June 12.
Clarke, Ira M., assignor to New Martinsville Glass Manu-
facturing Co., New Martinsville. W. Va. Combined ash
tray and jar cover. 62,477 ; June 12.
Clarke, Ira M., assignor to New Martinsville Glass Mfg.
Co., New Martinsville, W. Va. Ash tray. Des. 63,152 ;
Oct. 23.
Clarke, Jessie C. (See Condvlis, M. J., and Clarke.)
Clarke, John. (See McBlrov, W. J., and Clarke.)
Clarke, John H. (See Stantial, F. G., and Clarke.)
Clarke, John H., London, England. Locking device for
covers of portholes of ships or other openings.
1.453,919 ; May 1.
Clarke, John O. (See Hadley, P. V., Barnaby, and Clark.)
Clarke, Louis A. (See Hiller, S.. and Clarke.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISStJKD FHO^I THP:
Alphabetical lint of patentees — ^Contintied.
Clarke, Peter J., Chicago, III. Puenmatic-tire casing.
1,460,170; Apr. 3.
Clarke, Ralph S., Walpole, Mass., assignor to Bird Ma-
chine Company. Beater for paper stock. 1,446,154 ;
Feb. 20.
Clarke, Ralph S., Walpole, Mass., assignor to Bird
Machine Company. Rotary screen for paper-making
machines. 1,468,875 ; Sept. 25.
Clarke, Robert C, Laurel, N. Y. Timer. 1,473,079;
Nov. 6.
Clarke, Thomas H., NeTcark, N. J., assignor to Shirley
Manufacturing Co., Shreveport, La. Ring. Des.
02,859; Auk. 7.
Clarke, Thomas H., Newark, N. J., assignor to Shirley
Manufacturing Co., Shreveport, La. Ring. Dos.
62.885 ; Aug. 21.
Clarke, Thomas J., Jamestown, N. Y. Filing device.
1,454,702 ; May 8.
Clarkson, Stewart F., St. Charles, Minn. Receipt book,
1,449,145 ; Mnr. 20.
Clary, Burton N., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Press.
1,463,798 ; Aug. 7.
Clary, John P., Templeton, Mass. Multicompartment
shaker. 1,446,878; Feb. 27.
Clae, Angelo R., Toledo, Ohio. Spotlight^adjusting means.
1,474 623: Nov.. 20.
Clase, Charles A., Portland, Oreg. Micrometer gauge.
1,403,673 : July 31.
Clasen, Claus J. W., Davenport, assignor to The Betten-
dorf Company, Bettendorf, Iowa. Hooded journal-box
lid and niakins; same. 1,465,542 ; Aug. 21.
Classen, Alexander, Aachen, Germany. Production of
glossy metal coatings on metals. 1,464,149; Aug. 7.
Classon, Raymond E., Radcliffe, Iowa. Hitch. 1,465,158 ;
Aug. 14.
Claude, Georges, assignor to I'Air Liquide, Societe Ano-
nyme pour I'Etude et I'Exploitation des Procedes
Georges Claude, Paris, Prance. Method of and ap-
paratus for the direct synthesis of ammonia at very
high pressures. 1,448,387; Mar. 13.
Claude, Georges, assignor to Societe I'Air Liquide Societe
Anonyme pour I'Etude et I'Exploitation des Procedes
Georges Claude, Paris, France. Thermally-Insulated
apparatus and Insulating the same. 1,452,594 ; Apr. 24.
Claupin, Wilhelm P., Attleboro, Mass. Swimming de-
vice. 1,452,790 ; Apr. 24.
Claus, Carl, Philadelphia, Pa. Display device. 1,470,217 ;
Oct. 9.
Clausen, Andrew J.. San Francisco, Calif. Charging de-
vice. 1,449,733 ; Mar. 27.
Clausen, Henry P., Mamaroneck, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Phonographic apparatus. 1,452,361 ; Apr. 17.
Clausen, Henry P., Mamaroneck, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Humidity indicating and regulating device. 1,459,391 ;
June 19.
Clausen, Henry P., Mount Vernon, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Combined telephone and telegraph system. 1,478,024 ;
Dec. 18.
Clausen, Henry P., Mount Vernon, and C. L. Goodrum,
assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Telephone system. 1,472,460 ;
Oct. 30.
Clausen, Martin J., Seattle, Wash. Testing device.
1,458,272 ; June 12.
Clauson, Ferdinand C, Des Moines, and Q. G. Kibbee,
Forest City, Iowa. Combined bed and luggage carrier.
1,460,972 ; June 26.
Clauson, William Everett, assignor to The Friendly
Service Co., Boston, Mass. Mixing apparatus.
1,458,975 ; June 10.
Clauss, Edward P., Lyons, N. Y. Angle cock. 1,459,654 ;
June 19.
Clauss, Max 0., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Clark
Thread Company, Newark, N. J. Skein holder.
Re. 15,518; Jan. 2.
Claussen, Edward E., and J. C. Hammer, Hartford, Conn.
Stapling machine. 1,442,857 ; Jan. 23.
Claussen, Herman H., San Antonio, Tex. Lock mecha-
nism. 1,425,190 ; Apr. 17.
Cli'-utsen, Martin, San Francisco, Calif. Electric lamp.
1,471,384 : Oct. 23.
Clavel, Ren6, Basel, Switzerland. Dyeing cellulose acetate
or products made therewith. 1,448,432 ; Mar. 13.
Clavier, Pierre, Tarbes, France. Metal horse-collar frame-
work forming a tube. 1,467,568 ; Sept. 11.
Clawson, Monroe S., Upper Montclair, N. J. Welding
apparatus. 1,488,273 ; June 12.
i^lawson, Monroe S.. Upper Montclair, N. J. Welding
process. 1.458,274 ; June 12.
Clawson, WUUam, San Francisco, Calif. Knife. 1,470,147 :
Oct. 9.
Clay, George B. (See Buckler, Leon T., assignor.)
Clay, Noble S., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Ornamental
article and producing the same. 1,454,845; May 15.
Clay, Noble S., Wilkinsl)urg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Pan struc-
ture. 1,463,153 ; July 31.
Clay, Samuel B., St. Louis, Mo. Blank holder and eject-
ing device for bolt machines. 1,470,250 ; Oct. 9.
Clay, Samuel B., St. Louis, Mo., assignor of one-half to
E. R. Fish, Webster Groves, Mo. Machine for thread-
ing bolts and pipes. 1,444,109 ; Feb. 6.
Clay, Samuel B., St. Louis, Mo., assignor of one-half to
E. R. Fish, Webster Groves, Mo. Nut-tapping machine.
1,444,110 ; Feb. 6.
Clay, William H., assignor to Edward G. Budd Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Transfer mech-
anism for conveyers. 1,450,354 ; Apr. 3.
Clayden. Arthur, Kichmoud, Eu.slaiul. Sling or grip for
sack lifting and other purposes. 1,472,325 ; Oct. 30.
Clayden, Arthur, Richmond, England. Crane. 1,478,638;
Dec. 25.
Claypoole, Albert, assignor to Willamette Iron and Steel
Works, Portland, Oreg, Locomotive. 1,464,696;
Aug. 14.
Claypoole, Walter, Forest Hills, assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Ad.iustablc temperature
bath for viscosiraeters. 1,442,858 ; Jan. 23.
Clayton, Howard D., O. E. Cook, and S. L. Cluett, assign-
ors to Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. Thermo-
static temperature controller for folding and pressing
machines. 1,446,155 ; Feb. 20.
Clayton, James, Blackpool, England. Valve. 1,441,784 ;
Jan. 9.
Clayton, James, Coventry, England, assignor to The
Viscose Company, Marcus Hook, Pa. Motor-driven ap-
paratus. 1,443,214 ; Jan. 23.
Clayton and Lambert Manufacturing Company. (Se«
Groehn, Otto J., assignor.)
Clayton, Samuel B., Greensboro, N. C. Automobile lock.
1,467,530; Sept. 11.
Clayton, William F., assignor of one-third to R. B.
Smith, Huntsville, Ala. Thin-place detector. 1,477,034 ;
Dec. 11.
Clayton, William F., assignor of one-third to R. E.
Smith, Huntsville, Ala. Thin-place detector. 1,477,035 ;
Dec. 11.
Clean Food Packing Machine Company. (See Dn Pont, A,
I., and Harding, assignors.)
Clear V'i.sion Pump Company, The. (See Ciouse, Emory,
assignor. )
Cleary, Alfred J. (See Lougheed, Victor, assignor.)
Cleary, Edwin, deceased, by A. Hutchinson, administrator,
London, England. Burner for liquid fuel. 1,475,050 ;
Nov. 20.
Cleary, Edwin, deceased, by A. Hutchinson, administrator,
London, England. Gas and liquid contact device.
1,471,101; Oct. 16.
Cleary, John W., New York, N. Y. Shield for bank -Win-
dows. 1,451,360: Apr. 10.
Cleary, Leo H. (See Deisch, Noel J., assignor.)
Cleary, William B. (See Rechlchar, Joseph, assignor.)
Cleeland, Robert J., assignor to Klbbe Brothers Com-
pany, Springfield, Mass. Display device. 1,470,688 ;
Oct. 16.
Clefton Company, The. (See Sauter, William IL, as-
signor.)
Cleghorn, Charles A., Woburn Sands, England. Self-seal-
ing petrol tank or other container. 1,453,305 ; May 1.
Cleghorn, Charles A., Woburn Sands, England. Balloon
fabric and making same. 1,460,053 ; June 26.
Cleghorn, Robert W., A. L. Daniels, and C. E. McKeag,
Los Angeles, Calif. Foldable automobile bed frame.
1,444,732; Feb. 6.
Cleland, Alex, New Orleans, La. Screw Jack. 1,455,571 ;
May 15.
Cleland, Andrew V., Minneapolis, Minn. Grain-cleaning
machine. 1,445,069 ; Feb. 13.
Clemeuce, Walter S. (See Randall, Victor E., assignor.)
Clemens, John G., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. D. Cahill, Hamilton, Ontario, Can-
ada. Renewable fuse plug. 1.476,875: Dec. 11.
Clemens, William, and J. White, Philadelphia, Pa. Pipe-
repair clamp. 1,475,254 ; Nov. 27.
Clement, Alvah W., East Cleveland, assignor to The
Cleveland Brass Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Acid-resisting alloy. 1,473,208 ; Nov. 6.
Clement, Charles G., assignor to Highway Trailer Com-
pany, Edgerton, Wis. Semitrailer. 1,448,054 ; Mar. 13.
Clement, Charles G., assignor to Highway Trailer Com-
pany, Edgerton, Wis. Trailer coupling. 1,461,412 ;
July 10.
Clenitnt, Charles G., assignor to Highway Trailer Com-
pany, Edgerton, Wis. Two-wheeled trailer. 1,471,548;
Oct. 23.
Clement, Charles G., assignor to Highway Trailer Com-
pany, Edgerton, Wis. Extensible trailer. 1,471,549 ;
Oct. 23.
Clement, Clement A., and Axel Bors-Koefoed, Houston,
Tex. ; said Bors-Koefoed assignor to said Clement,
trustee. Motion-picture machine. 1,477,641 ; Dec. 18.
Clement, Edward E., assignor to A. b'ord, Washington,
D. C. Automatic stop for railways. 1,440,583; Jan. 2.
Clement, George A. and H., Mount Vernon, N. Y., as-
signors to General Optical Company. Lens-blocking
mechanism. 1,467,307 ; Sept. 11.
Clement, George A. and H., Mount Vernon, N. Y., as-
signors to General Optical Company. Grinding one-
piece bifocal lenses. 1,407,308 ; Sept. 11.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contlniieil.
105
ValTe-sprlng com-
1,461,346 ;
Valve-spring lifter
1,469,458 ; Oct. 2.
Distributor for pea-
(See Marx,
ClemeDt, Hans. (See Clement, George A. and H.)
Clement, Ix^wis M., and A. W. Ki.^JhpMUfih, Frist Oranjri".
N. J., assignors to Western Electric Company. Incor-
porated. New York, N. Y. Control of electric circuit.'!.
1,443,007 ; .Tan. 2:5.
Clement, Louis du P., Dover, assignor to Kent County Oil
Corpor.itlon, Lelpslc, Del. Compounded liquid fuel and
producin.ir the same. 1,475,259; Nov. 27.
Clenicuts, Everett G., Washington, D. C. assignor to Tbe
WlUj-s-Overlnnd Company, Toledo. Ohio. Transrais-
sioii-Iock mechiinism for automobiles. 1,454,576 :
May 8.
Clements. Gcorse, assignor to Clements Mfg. Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Vacuum-cleaner bag. 1,444,165 ; Feb. 6.
Clements, George, assignor of ono-lialf to Clinienis Mfg.
Co., Cliicasri), 11!., aii<l onc-lialf to The Hoover Com-
Sany, North Canton, Ohio. Vacuum cleaner. Rel5,e27 :
une 12.
Clements. Henry B., Somervllle, Mass. Store-window at-
traction. 1,454.426; May 8.
Clements Mfg. Co. (See Clements, George, assignor.)
CleniiiUs Mtg. Co., ct nl. (Sec Clements, iTeorgc, as-
signor.)
Clements, Nils T., Superior, Wis. Outlet-box eonslruction.
1,473.812: Nov. ],H.
Clemmer, Julius N., Omaha, Nebr. Foldable boat.
1,462,800; July 24.
Clemons. Frodoric!; E., liulianapolis, Ind. Vehicle sus-
pension. 1.463.574: .Tuh- 31.
Clomoiis. riysses F.. Marshall, Olila., assisnor of one-
half to C. F. Nelll. Dallas. Tex. Apparatus for re-
fining hydrocarbon oils. 1,449.734 ; Mar. 27.
' Clench. Wiliiam A.. Seattle, Wash. Loclsin? dev-ice for
wheel rims. 1.476.0.">2 : Dec. 11.
Clerc, ('.iniille. (S.^e Nihoul. A., and Clerc.)
Clerc, Leonard P., Detroit, Mich. Grating for automobile
heaters. Dps. 63,025 ; Sept. 18.
(?lerlco, Domlnlck, Tonkera, N. T.
pressor for automobile and other engines,
July 10.
Clcrioo, Domlnlck. Yonkers, N. Y,
for antomoblle and other engtoes.
Cleve, Leonard R.. Srnttle. Wash.
nut butter. 1.446,639 ; Feb. 27.
Clevel.<nd Air Engineering Company, The
Stenhcn J., assignor.)
Cleveland, Arthur, Detroit, Mich. Manually-propelled
wagon. 1.459.573 ; June 19.
Cleveland, Benjamin L., assignor of one-fourth to S. C.
Hutcheson. one-fourth to G. F. Meehan, and one-fourth
to F. M. Robbins, Chattanooga, Tenn. Anticreeper tip
plate. 1,451,762: Apr. 17.
Cleveland Brass Manufacturing
Clement. Aivah W.. assignor.)
Cleveland Brass Manufacturing
Costollo. Jospph A., assignor.)
Cleveland Brass Manufactviring
Roach. Nathan, assisnor.)
Cleveland Chain & Manufacturing Company
in:"i Vri hiliolri A.. as'=;1giior. 1
Oeveland, David P., aslgnor of one-half to J. A. Berg-
feld, Dallas, Tex. Sand-blast machine. "
July 24.
Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company,
Rosser. Willi.Tm. assignor.)
Cleveland, Doctor F. (See Varner, William L., assignor.)
Cleveland. Edgar W.. Holl.nnd. Mich. Drill-carrving arm
for multiple-spindle drills. 1,444,334 ; Feb. 6.
Clevpl.Tud Electric Machine & Mfz. Co. (See Kidney,
Willis E., assignor.)
Cleveland Electric Machine and Manufacturing Com-
pany. The. (See Zoerglebel. Lonla. assignor.)
Clereland, Ernest E., Springfield, Mase. Tree-holding
•tand. 1,457.820 ; June 5.
Cleveland. Ernest S., and G. G. Lefflngwell. Chicago, 111
Arch support. 1.46.=!. 070; Aii^. 2S.
Cleveland, P. Mortimer. (See Graham, Thomas de L.,
assignor.)
Clevel.Tnd FoMine Machine Company. The. et al. (See
Thompson. R. T., and Dalton. nssi^'iors. 1
Clevelnnd Graphite Bronze Company, The. (See Johnson,
C. W., and Myers, assignors.)
Cleveland. Henry B.. East Schodack, N. Y. Dewaterins
machine. 1,468.376; Sept. 18.
Cleveland Industrial Development Company, The. (See
Kraber, George L., assignor.)
Clevelnrifl. Lsvcrr, iMansflelil. Ohio. Glove. 1 47.") ''21 •
Nov. 27.
Cleveland Metal Products Company, The. (See Chadwlck,
Lee S., assignor.)
Cleveland Metal Products Company, The. (Sen Resek,
Marc, assignor.)
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company, The. (See Grevp,
Louis W.. assignor.)
Cleveland Steel Tool Company. (See Knebnsch George
H., assignor.)
Cleveland Tractor Company, The. (See Heinkel, Christian
F., assignor.1
Cleveland Tractor Company, The. (See Savage, Edwin
H., assignor.)
Cleveland Tractor Company, The. (See White, Rollin H.,
assignor.)
Company,
Company,
Company.
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1,462,786
The. (See
eleven, Axel, assignor to Stewnrt-Warner Speedometer
torijoration, Chicago, HI. InHlrument bezel. Des.
03,613 : Dec. 25.
Clews, Charles E., and A. W. Beere. assignors to P. N.
Klngswell, Auckland, Now Zealand. Lifting lack and
hauler. 1,452,236 ; Apr. 17.
Click, Russell. (See Phelps, Walter IL, assignor.)
Clickncr, Enrle D. (See Rus.sell, S. G., and Cllckner.)
Clickner, William T., Troy. N. Y. Adjustable mop and
brush handle. 1,441,067; Jan. 2.
Clifford, Curtis T., San Francisco, Calif. Dry-pipe mech-
anism for automatic springier systems. 1,452,191 ;
Apr. 17.
ClilTord, Emma D. (See Clifford, Harlon A., assignor.)
Clifford, Harlon A., assignor to E. D. Clifford, Green-
field, Mass. Nail puller. 1,457,346; June 5.
Clifford, Harry F. (See Bath, J., and Clifford.)
Clifford. John H.. Arkansas City, Kans. Combination
faucet. 1.475,051 ; Nov. 20.
Clifford. Oliver M. (See Evans, Joseph E., assignor.)
Clifford, Patrick, -Wallula, Wash. Trackman's car.
1.478,637; Dec. 25.
Clifford, Sauna, Ossining, N. Y. Steam ring. 1,453,378 :
May 1.
Clifford, Victor, Mannford, assignor of one-fourth to S.
C. < lover and one-fourth to M. K. Clover, Tulsa, Okla.
Safety vent for hydrocarbon container.s. 1,444,661;
Feb. 6.
Clifton-Ewart Construction Company, The. (See Clifton,
W. I-:., and Ewart. assignors.)
Clifton. I.^iibel, Barberville, Fla. Pyorrhea remedv.
1,466, "mS : Aug. 28.
Clifton, William E., and J. S. Ewart, assignors to The
Clifton-Ewart Construction Company, Limited, Not-
tingham, England. Construction of concrete-slab build-
ings. 1.449,496 ; Mar. 27.
Clifton, William E., and J. S. Ewart, as.signors to The
CHfton-Ewart Construction Company, Limited, Not-
tingham, England, Construction of concrete roofs.
1,452, .362 ; Apr. 17.
Climax Heel Company, The. (See Hornquist, Frank,
assignor.)
Cllne, Charles W., Augusta, Kans. Nut lock. 1,453.921 ;
May 1.
Cline, Fred G., Neosho, Mo. Lifting device. 1,459,655:
June 19.
Cllne, George W., Lake Charles, La. Resilient cushion
for the pads of ironins devices. 1,468,557 ; Sept. 18.
Cline. Wesley. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Automobile
signal. 1.454,920; May 15.
Clingman, William H., Chicago, 111. Transmission mecha-
nism. 1,463,019 ; Aug. 7.
Clinkinbeard, George W., St. Joseph, Mo. Attachment
for mowing-machine sickle bars. 1,451,680 ; Apr. 17.
Clink.scale, Samuel C. Bonita, Kans. Plant digger.
1,475,686; Nov. 27.
Clinton, Harry D.. .Johnson City, N. Y. Tuft-yarn spool
for looms. 1,462,192 ; Julv 17.
Clinton Refrigerating Company. (See Wishart, W., and
Morrell, assignors.)
Clinton Refrigerating Company. (See Wishart, William,
and J. O., assignors.)
Clinton, Richard, Pinckney, assignor to The Star Wire
Hanger Company. Detroit, Mich. Spacing tool.
1,448.829 : Mar. 20. y =
Clinuot Club Company, (See Cushman, Horace M. and
C. M.. Washburn, and Kimball, assignors.)
Clisby, Roy E.. assignor to Tbe Sterling Machine & Stamp-
ing Company. Wellington. Ohio. Combination bail
ear and handle. 1.448.727: Mar. 20.
Cloer. William R.. Legerwood, N. C. Jar holder.
1,477,865 ; Dec. 18.
Clopton, William H., jr.. Camp Meade. Md. Wrench.
1,450.973: Apr. 10.
Close Brothers & Company Limited. (See Gimson,
Joseph P.. assignor.)
Close, James B. (See Abbott, R. H. S., and Close.)
Close, Lyman W., assignor to The Bock Bearing Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Vehicle. 1,464,922 ; Aug. 14."
Close. L3'man W,. .nssignor to The Bock Bearin-.r Com-
pany. Toledo. Ohio. Roller bearing. 1.477 164;
Dec. 11.
Clossmann. Julius, and H. Halberstadt, Vienna, Austria.
Arc-preventing device, 1.471.240 : Oct. 16.
Clossmann, Julius, and H. Halberstadt. Vienna, Austria.
Automatic electric-circuit breaker. 1,471,241; Oct 16.
Clossmann, Julius, Vienna. Austria. S\yitch device.
1.471,242; Oct. 16.
Closz. Charles, Company. (See Campbell, William H.,
assignor.)
Clotworthy, Guy H., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Auto-
mobile signal. 1,448.728; Mar. 20.
Cloud, John W., London, England, assignor to The West-
Jughouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding. Pa. Feed-
vfllve Hevice. 1,452.068: Apr. 17.
Cloud, William S., assignor to J. D. Roszell, Peoria, 111.
Process and apparatus for making confectlona.
1,462,883; July 24.
Cloudesley, Oswald, et al. (See Easton. Rowland W., as-
signor.)
Clondsley. John L., et al. (See Easton, Rowland W., ai-
slgnor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued,
Clough, Frederic H., Hillmorton, near Rugby, England,
assignor to General Electric Company. Ship-propulsion
system. 1,461,575 ; July 10.
Clough, Frederic H., Hillmorton, near Rugby, England,
assignor to General Electric Company. Ship-propul-
sion system. 1,461,576; July 10.
Clough, Frederic H., Hillmorton, near Rugby, England,
assignor to General Electric Company. Dynamo-elec-
tric machine. 1,466,654 ; Aug. 28.
Clough, George B., Meriden, Conn. I'rice Indicator.
1,453,658 ; May 1.
Clough, James E. (See Fugiua, A. R., Clough, and Stil-
■well.)
Clough, Lee E. (See Dirkson, J. W., and Clough.)
Clough, Percy, Keighley, England. Flier for spinning,
twisting, doubling, and analogous machines. 1,460,887 ;
July 3.
Clouser, Harry E., Stockton, and B. R. Thornton, Los
Angeles, Calif. Tie tor reentorced concrete construc-
tion. 1,465,421 ; Aug. 21.
Cloutier, George, Attleboro, Mass. Separable button.
1,475,750; Nov. 27.
Cloutier, James E., Graceville, Minn. Slide carrier.
1,445,575; Feb. 20.
Clover, Marvin K, et al. (See ClifEord, Victor, assignor.)
Clover, Simeon C, et al. (See Clifford, Victor, assignor.)
Cloyd, Oliver H., assignor to C. E. VValki^r, Teoria, 111.
Manifold and preheater. 1,472,326 ; Oct. 30.
Cluett, Peabody & Co. (See Baker, James F., assignor.)
Cluett, Peabody & Co. (See Clayton, H. D., Cook, and
Cluett, assignors.)
Cluett, I'eabody & Co. (See Cluett, Sanford L., assignor.)
Cluett, Peabody & Co. (See Cook, Orville B., assignor.)
Cluett, Peabody & Co. (See Paulson, G. W., and Hill,
assignors.)
Cluett, Sanford L. (See Clayton, H. D., Cook, and
Cluett.)
Cluett, Sanford L., assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc.,
Troy, N. Y. Hinged connection for folder bars. 1,443,345 ;
Jan. 30.
Cluett, Sanford L., assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co.,
Inc., Troy, N. Y. Folder-bar-controlling device.
1,446,156; Feb. 20.
Cluett, Sanford L., assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co.,
Inc., Troy, N. Y. Folding machine. 1,446,157 ; Feb. 20.
Clulee, Harry I., assignor to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co.,
Wallingford, Conn. Insulated handle for vessels.
1,444,493 ; Feb. 6.
Clulee, Stephen J., Attleboro, Mass. Temple-bar con-
struction. 1,47:,;,0]4; Oct. 23.
Clum, Frederick H., assignor of one-half to J. W. Donald-
son, Detroit, Mich. Toothbrush and paste holder.
1,451,941 ; Apr. 17.
Clum, Harry A., Wauwatosa. assignor to Clum Mfg. Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Lock switch. 1,462,684; July 24.
Clum Mfg. Co. (See Clum, Harry A., assignor.)
Clum Mfg. Co. (See Winning, Robert K., assignor.)
Clune, John S., Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to The Con-
ley Foil Company, New York, N. Y. Ornamental prod-
uct and package. 1,441,266 ; Jan. 9.
Clune, John S., Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to The
Conley Foil Company, New York, N. Y. Composite
metal-foil sheet. 1,445,070; Feb. 3 3.
Clutch, Charles C, Yorklyn, Del. Paper-making machine.
1,460,120 ; Aug. 28,
Clute, Arthur P. (See Dary, B. G., and Clute.)
Clutter, Le Roy P., Uniontown, Pa. Coupling device.
1,453,022 ; May 1.
Clyde Iron Works, (See Bjorge, Oscar B., assignor.)
Clyde Iron Works. (See McGiffert, John R., assignor.)
Clymer, James A,, Oakland, Calif. Heater. 1,455,076 ;
May 15.
Clymer, Milton G., and A. E. Ritchey, St. Louis, Mo. ;
said Ritchey assignor of his right to A. B. Remick,
St. Louis, Mo. Opening and refinishing cans.
1,446,158 ; Feb. 20.
Cme.ila, Ferdinand A., Milwaukee, Wis. Curtain
stretcher. 1,452,415; Apr. 17.
Coady, Frederick A., Long Beach, Calif. Table. Des.
62,564 ; June 26.
Coakley, Henry, New York, N. Y. Airplane. 1,453,830 ;
May 1.
Connda, Henri, Paris, France. Trailer hox and tank car.
1,4.58,465 ; June 12.
Coapman, John, assignor to Russel Motor Axle Company,
Detroit, Mich. Making axle housings. 1,440.658 : Jan. 2.
Coast Envelope Company. (See Hall, George W., as-
signor.)
Coiist<>r Company. (See Peterson, Peter R,, assignor.)
Coates. Frederick, Wyoming, assignor to The Federal
Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Paper container.
1,454,846; May 15.
Coales, Frederick, Wyoming, assignor to The Federal Prod-
ucts Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Paper or pulp con-
tainer. 5,456,423; May 22.
Coates, Frederick, Wyoming, assignor to The Federal Prod-
ucts Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Paper or pulp con-
tainer. 1,456,424 ; May 22.
Coates, Frederick, assignor to Federal Products Com-
pany. Cincinnati, Ohio. Container top. 1,469,067 ;
Sept. 25.
Coates, Frederick, assignor to Federal Products Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio, .-\utomatic carton-body-eoat-
ing machine. 1,474,097 ; Nov. 20.
Coates, Frederick, assignor to Federal Products Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Automatic carton-mouth-coat-
ing machine. 1,474,998 ; Nov. 20.
Coates, Frederick, assignor to Federal Products Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio, Automatic carton-head-coat-
ing machine. 1,474,999 ; Nov. 20.
Coates, George B., French, Idaho. Automatic bucket sup-
port. 1,441,912 ; Jan. 9.
Coates, Harry M., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle wheel.
1,442,603; Jan. 16,
Coates, Noel H., Oakland, Calif. Stylographic fountain
pen. • 1,457,875 ; June 5. .
Coates, Robert, assignor to The Regina Corporation,
Rahway, N. J. Handle latch for vacuum cleaners.
1,477,243; Dec. 11.
Coats, Arizonia Z., assignor of one half to E. Headden,
Newbern, Tenn. Sound box. 1,461,597 ; July 10.
Coats, Edward 0., and R. J. Bartholomew, Leeton ; said
Coats assignor to J. L. Stacy and E. F. Hausam, Seda-
lia. Mo. Refaciug tool. 1,457,725 ; June 5.
Coats, Frank W., Veedersburg, Ind. Hog crate. 1,447,835 ;
Mar. 6.
Coats, Henry B., Veedersburg, Ind. Vacuum tank for
internal-combustion engines. 1,445,390 ; Feb. 13.
Coats, Henry B., Veedersburg, Ind. Sliding trolley shoe.
1,445,.H91 ; Feb. 13.
Coats, Henry B., Veedei'sburg, Ind. Vacuum tank.
1,457,922 ; June 5.
Coats, Roy N., Renton, assignor to Pacific Car and
Foundry Company, Seattle, Wash. Car brake.
1,451.942 ; Apr. 17.
Cobaugh, Harry A., Bast Orange, N. J., assignor to The
Rossendale-Reddaway Belting & Hose Co., New York,
N. Y. Fabric belt and making the same. 1,478,025 ;
Dec. 18.
Cobb, Anna W. (See Brooks, Charles W., assignor,)
Cobb, Charles L., et al. (See Neil, Joseph B,, assignor.)
Cobb, Freeman A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Na-
tional Vulcanized Fibre Co., Wilmington, Del. Coating
or inking device. 1,475,687 ; Nov. 27.
Cobb, Henry Z., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Me-
chanical Rubber Company. Hollow article of rubber
or like material and process and apparatus for making
same. 1,455,240 ; May 15.
Cobb, Henry Z., New York, N. Y., assignor to New Y^ork
Belting and Packing Company, Stop for sewing ma-
chines 1,455,387 ; May 15.
Cobb, Henry Z., New York, N. Y., assignor to New York
Belting and Packing Company. Gang cutter for sheet
stock. 1,477,108; Dec. 11.
Cobb, Isaac W., Portland, Me. Door clamp. 1,450,940 ;
Apr. 10.
Cobb, Pope, Brownsville, Tenn. Bed lock. 1,467,606;
Sept. 11.
Cobb, Whitmel S., Birmingham, Ala. Stove attachment
for arates. 1,444.903 ; Feb. 13.
Cobb, William F., Putney, Vt. Toy. 1,475.339 ; Nov. 27.
Cobbell, August, Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety device for win-
dows. 1,448,729 ; Mar. 20.
Cobean, Warren R. (See Carrau, S., and Cobean.)
Coberly, Clarence J., Los Angeles, Calif. Motion-picture
film. 1,455,428; May 15.
Coberly, Clarence .T., Los Angeles, Calif. Motion-picture
nini. 1.471,592 ; Oct. 23.
Coble, Albert H., Frankfort, Ind. Color game. 1,443,346 ;
Jan. 30.
Coblentz. William W., Washington, D. C. Optical
method for producing pulsating electric current.
1,450,061 : Mar. 27.
Coblentz, William W., Washington, D. C. System of elec-
trical control. 1,458,165 ; June 12,
Coburn, John M,, and J. M. McCrary, Long Beach, Calif.
Valve grinder. 1,461,267; July 10.
Coburn, Richard G„ Chicago, 111. Sand-blast nozzle.
1.472,015; Oct. 23.
c'obus, Lawrence J., Milwaukee. Wis. Controlling-mem-
ber attachment. 1,454,314 ; llay 8.
Cochran, Eugene S. (See McCrosson. John T,, assignor.)
Cochran, Fred ,T,, Mount Vernon, III. Roller and ball
bearing axle structure. 1,403.196; July 31.
Cochran, Isaac W., Fremont, Ohio. Molding and metal
fastener. 1 ,464,258 ; Aug. 7.
Cochran, John A., Pasadena, assignor to A. Swanfeldt,
Los Angeles, Calif. Awning fixture. 1,454,374 ; May 8.
Cochran, Ralf S. (See Marsh, H. S., and Cochran.)
Cochran, Royal A. (See Hardy, S. R., and Cochran.)
Cochran, Wesley E., Cleveland, Ohio. Lighting fixture.
1,453,443 ; May 1.
Cochran, William H., Spartanburg. S. C. Flowerpot.
Des. 62,770; July 31.
Cochran, William R., assignor of four-fifths to D. P. Cas-
sidy, J. C. Cross, T. W. Parker, and S. W. Sorensen,
Detroit, Mich. Stabilizer for motor-vehicle spring
suspensions. 1,457,498 : June 5.
Cochrane, Arthur L., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Clamp.
1.442,468; Jan. 16.
Cochrane, Mark P, (See Hall, G. W., and Cochrane.)
Cock, Frederick D. (See Lodge, Edwin W., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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CockbiU, Frederick C, Kings Heath, Birmingham, and
J. II. V. Grimes, Moseley, Birmingham, Euglaud. Cake-
icing device. 1,472,022 ; Oct. 23.
Cockburn, David, and U. MacNicoil, Cardonald, near
Glasgow, Scotland. Positively-controlled maneuver-
ing and emergency shut-off valve. 1,445,130 ; Feb. 13.
Cockburn, David, and D. MacNicoil, Cardonald, near
Glasgow, Scotland. Double-beat valve. 1,440,166;
Mar. 20.
Cockburn, .Tames 1!., Falkirk, Scotland. Means for at-
taching bushes or sockets to platelike bodies by flang-
ing. 1,403,799 ; Aug. 7.
Cocke, William H. H., jr. (See Smart, H. A., and Cocke.)
Cockrill, John, Jackson, Tenn. Safety device for tractors.
1,454,957 ; May 15.
Cocoa Products Company of America Incorporated. (See
Neilan, T. J., and Zobanaky, assignors.)
Codair. Ale.x.'inder, Peabody, Mass. Milk-bottle holder.
1,475,934 ; Dec. 4.
Codding, Chester C, assignor of one-half to G. T.
Hunti'r. Detroit, Mich. Drilling device. 1,459,823;
June 26.
Codner, Willi.nra L., Rochester, N. Y. Minnow pall.
1,444,412; Feb. 6.
Codrlck, John. (See Camarata, V., Codrick, and Dan-
Codrick, John, et al. (See Peterson, Edwin A., assignor.)
Codwi.^e. Philip W., Dalton, Mass. Sizing composition
and preparing the same. 1,449,892 ; Mar. 27.
Cody, Martin T., J. Gray, and K. Forbes, Flint, assignors
to" General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Com-
bined jamb and buffer for automobile doors. 1,472,715 ;
Oct. 30.
Cody, William B., Chicago, 111. Display device. 1,441,831 ;
Jan. 9.
Coe, Demas S., Eichmond, Ind. Multiple-form safety
device. 1,474,663 ; Nov. 20.
Coe, Elmore H., Hewlett, N. Y. Antiskid chain. 1,468,280 ;
Sept. 18.
Coe, Frank M., New York, N. Y. Tractor hitch.
1,444.456 : Feb. 6.
Coe, Frank M., New York, N. Y. Wheel grip. 1,448,258 ;
Mar. 13.
Coe, John P. (See Hopkinson, E., and Coe.)
Coe, John P., Hastlngs-on-Hudson, N. Y., assignor to Mor-
gan & Wright. Preventing transmigration of vulcanis-
ing agent in rubber. 1,469,895 ; Oct. 9.
Coe Manufacturing Company, The. (See Collier, W. H.,
and Vance, assignors.)
Coen Co. (See Sherwood, Carlyle J., assignor.)
Coen, Garnet W., San Francisco, Calif. Oil heater.
1,455,164 ; May 15.
Coen, Garnet W., San Francisco, Calif. Oil burner.
1,466.088 : Aug. 28.
Coes, Loring, assignor of one-half to Coes Wrench Com-
pany, W^orcester, Mass. Nut wrench. 1,464,128 ;
Aug. 7.
Coes Wrench Company. (See Coes, Lonng, assignor.)
Coester, George, assignor to Georgia Vita Ligno Co.,
Brunswick, Ga. Composition for impregnating wood
and preparing it. 1.463.674 : July 31.
Coeuille, Jules F., Paris, France. Electric soldering iron.
1,470,912; Oct. 16.
Coeur d'Aleue Hardware & Foundry Co. (See Bell, H. L.,
and Coulson, assignors.)
Coeur D'Alene Hardware &. Foundry Co. (See Hale, B.
L., and Coulson, assignors.)
Coffee, Joseph C, assignor to Wales Adding Machine Com-
panv, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sign-printing mechanism.
1,445,490: Feb. 13.
Coffeen, Roy, Cleveland, Ohio. Spotlight. 1,448,791 ;
Mar. 20.
Coffey, I ullom W. (See Doty, C. C, and Coffey.)
Coffey, John J., assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa. Rivet set and making same. 1,446,879 ;
Feb. 27.
Coffey, John J., assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa. Drill shank. 1,457,499 ; June 5.
Coffey, John J., assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa. Removing surface faults from billets.
1.476.593 ; Dec. 4.
Coffey, Oscar L., assignor to Whiting Corporation, Harvey,
lU. Brake. 1,443,728; Jan. 30.
Coffey, Samuel A., and J. B. Ernsdorff, Yakima, Wash.
Motor vehicle. 1,454,105 ; May 6.
Coffln, Frank M., Pelham, N. Y. Safety elevator inter-
lock. 1,462,264; July 17.
Coffin, Herbert L., New York, N. Y. Airplane. 1,471,243;
Oct. 16.
Coffin, Joseph G. (See Bradley, C. E., and Coffin.)
Coffing, Frederick W^., Perrysville, Ind. Free-chain hoist.
1,464,259; Aug. 7.
Coffman, Charles M., Gallipolis, Ohio. Scoreboard for
shooting tournaments. 1,466,699 ; Sept. 4.
Coffman. George L. (See Harris, D. L., Coffman, and
Resnick. )
Coffman, Herbert, San Mateo, Calif. Smudging and
frost-preventing composition. 1,466,331 ; Aug. 28.
Coffman, Samuel M., Kansas City, Mo. Valve tester.
1.455,077 ; May 15.
Coffman, Thomas M., assignor of one-half to W. J.
Rickerman, Rialto, Calif. Separating device. 1,475,985 ;
Dec. 4.
L'oggins, Shirley M., San I'^rancisco, Calif. Folding table.
1,457,618; June 5.
Coghlan, Timothy A.. London, England. Treatment of
wool to prepare it for manufacture. 1,478,203 ; Dec. 18.
Cogswell, Leander A., assignor to Lacene Manufacturing
Company, Manchester, N. H. Marker for leather
graders. 1,477,633 ; Dec. 18.
Cohan, Florence M., Oakland, Calif. Depilatory com-
pound. 1,474,512 ; Nov. 20.
Cohane, Sylvester T., Hartford, Conn. Silencer for tel-
ephones. 1,444,494 ; Feb. 6.
Cohee, John A., Narberth, Pa. Child's chair. Des. 61,891;
Feb. 6.
Cohen, Abraham, St. Louis, Mo. Showcase refrigerator.
1,473,014 ; Nov. 6.
Cohsn, Anchel, Pittsl'urgh, Pa. Sanitary garbage recep-
tacle. 1,471,648 ; Oct. 23.
Cohen, Barney, et al. (See Lehmann, J. C. and Tim-
merman, assignor.)
Cohen, Charles, Bridgeport, Conn. Bottle holder.
1,451,649 ; Apr. 10.
Cohen, Charles S. (See Darley, John W., jr., assignor.)
Cohen, Harry, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Anyway
Sweeper Manufacturing Company, Inc. Adjustable
lock joint. 1,468,659; Sept. 25.
Cohen, Harry M. (See Lenz, C. S., and Cohen.)
Cohen, Isadore, Elizabeth, N. J. Projection lamp.
1,476,149 ; Dec. 4.
Cohen, Leon, St. Louis, Mo. Combined sweatband and
bandeau. 1,469,996 ; Oct. 9.
Cohen, Louis, Johnstown, N. Y. Windshield cleaner.
1,459,614 ; June 19.
Cohen, Louis, and J. 0. Mauborgne, Washington, D. C.
Electrical signaling. 1.476,691; Dec. 11.
Cohen, Maxwell, assignor to American Kim Cleaning
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Film cleaning ap-
paratus. 1,454,703 ; May 8.
Cohen, Morris. (See Leibow, D., and Cohen.)
Cohen, Myer, Revere, Mass. Coin-controlled lock.
1,450,355 ; Apr. 3.
Cohen, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Audio-frequency cou-
pling transformer. 1,457,619 ; June 5.
Cohen, Wolfe, Revere, Mass. Coin-controlled dispensing
apparatus. 1,457,300 ; June 5.
Cohn, Abraham, St. Louis, Mo. Combined cushion shoe
heel and arch support. 1,476,690; Dec. 11.
Cohn, Albert. (See Debs, Louis H., assignor.)
Cohn, Alexander B., New York, N. Y. Friction drive for
sewing machines. Rel5,726 ; Nov. 27.
C^hn, Clarence A., et al. (See Brenner, Herman D., as-
signor. )
Cohn, Milton M., et al. (See Brenner, Herman D., as-
signor.)
Cohoon, Robert S., assignor to Southern Cement Machine
Company, Orlando, Pla. Concrete-block machine.
1,461,413 ; July 10.
Coin Sorting and Counting Company. (See Brennan,
William J., assignor.)
Coit, Harry L., Bridgeport, Conn. Check protector.
1,455,904; May 22.
Coker, Thomas H. (See Collins, F. D., and Coker.)
Colardeau, Emmanuel L. P., assi.s;nor to H. Crochat, Paris,
France. Electric generating group. 1,458,806 ; June 12.
Colbentson, Oliver S., Toronto.' Ontario, Canada. Shoul-
der rest for violins and the like. 1,455,992 ; May 22.
Colbert, Clarence F., Mobile, Ala., assignor to H. Scar-
borougti, Milwaukee, Wis. Combined liquid and bulk
filling machine. 1,445,297 ; Feb. 13.
Colborrie Manufacturing Company. (See Smith, Dennis
W., assignor.)
Colborne Manufacturing Company. (See Smith, D. W..
and Church, assignors.)
Colhurn, Charles H., Hamlin, N. Y. Power-driven sleigh.
1.473,281 ; Nov. 6. '
Colburn, Ernest A. (See Colburn, Herbert C. and E. A.)
Colburn Flotation & Engineering Company, The. (See
Colburn, Herbert C. and E. A., assignors.)
Colburn, Herbert C. and E. A., assignors to The Colburn
Flotation & Engineering Company, Denver, Colo. Mix-
ing apparatus. 1,468,226; Sept. 18.
Colbv. Frederick W., Boston, Mass. Telephone index.
1,445,202; Feb. 13.
Colby, George R., Portland, Oreg. Compression inner
tube for tires. 1,460,533 ; July 3.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric and Manufacturing Company. Thermostat and
control system. 1,446,880 ; Feb. 27.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company. Electric-furnace re-
sistor. 1,448.388; Mar. 13.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company. Electric percolator.
1,448,389; Mar. 13.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company. Salt-bath furnace.
1,454,847 ; May 15.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company. Electric iron.
1,475,751 ; Nov. 27.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin. Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric furnace.
1,477,313; Dec. 11.
108
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continned.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westingliouse
Electric & Manutacturins; Companv. Elfctric-llatiroii
cut-out. 1.477,314; Dec. 11.
Colby, Ora A., Larimer, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Thermal reJay.
1,464,498; Aug. 14.
Colby, Ora A., Irwin, and T. A. Eeid, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
assignors to Westingbouse Electric and Manufacturing
Company. Electric-furnace resistor mounting. 1,464,499;
Aug. 14.
Colbv, Zcnas E., Bay City, Mich. Hoisting apparatus.
1,456,488 : Mar TJ.
Colclough, William, assignor to The American Laundry
Macliincry Company, Norwood, Ohio. Padding-cover
claniD for pressing machines. 1,455,108 ; May 15.
Coldwill, .Tolin S., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, TVis. Motor-driving mechanism.
1,473,015 ; Nov. 6.
Cole, Albert J., et al. (See Sloan, Peter J., assignor.)
Cole, Albert L., Auburndale, assignor to F. C. Parnienter,
Gloucester, Mass. Fire extinguisher. 1,475,752 ;
Nov. 27.
Cole, Alexander, Lymm, England. Fiber-board and like
box. 1,469,622 ; "Oct. 2.
Cole, Arthur 1). (See Geiger, David P., assignor.)
Cole, Claude F., Athens, Pa. Pedal-carried circuit maker
and breaker. 1,461,380; July 10.
Cole, Clifford E., Birmingham, Ala. Hot-water-tank
heater. 1,452,676; Apr. 24.
Cole, Clifford M., Los Angeles, Calif. Light reflector.
1,46:!, 546; Jiilv Ml.
Cole, Don, assignor of one-half to J. A. Dlenner, Chicago,
111. Method of and means for maintaining the cooling
w.Tter of a marine engine at a relatively high tem-
perature. 1,448,899; Mar. 20.
Cole, Don, assignor of one-half to J. A. Dlenner, Chi-
cago, 111. Internal-combustion engine', method of and
means for feeding the same. 1,450,250 ; Apr. 8.
Cole, Don, assignor to Stromberg Motur Devices Company.
Chicago, 111. Carburetor. 1,470,616 ; Oct. 16.
Cole, Don, and C. .T. Gustafson, assignors to Stromberg
Motor Devices Companv, Chicago, 111. Carburetor.
1,461,970; July 17.
Cole, Dwigbt S.. Grand Rapids,
1,468,356; Sept. 18.
Cole, Eugene S., Covington, Pa.
June 19.
Cole, Fr.nnk H., Chelsea, Mass.
June 19.
Cole, George H., Wenona, 111. Hand-stamp-assembling
machine. 1,461,971 ; July 17.
Cole, George W.. .1r., Paterson, N. J., Treating silk.
1,446,834; Feb. 27.
Cole, Henry A., Weston-super-Mare, England. Appara-
tus for drying and polishing glasses and analogous
articles. 1,460,092 ; June 26.
Cole, Jacob, et al., trustees. (See Kueffer, Frederich W.,
assignor.)
Cole, Leonard J., and E. C. Hauck, assignors to Tri-Me
JIanufacturing Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Combined
cleaner, rain ileflector, and light guard for windshields.
1,472,553 ; Oct. 30.
Cole, Lyndon C, Hamilton, Ohio, assignor to Niles-Be-
ment-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Pneumatic tool
holder. 1,475,278; Nov. 27.
Cole, Perino B., Cambridge, Nebr. Turntable. 1,446,614 ;
Feb. 27.
Cole, Philip G., Forest Hills, assignor to A. Schrader'a
Son. Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve cap.
1,476,054 ; Dec. 4.
Cole. Rex J., assignor to Duplexallte Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Lighting fixture. Des. 62.360 ; May 15.
Cole, Robert C, assignor to Johns-Pratt Company, Harv-
ford. Conn. Renewable Inclosed ^ectric fuse. 1.440.909 ;
Jan. 2.
Cole, Robert M., assignor of one-half to P. O. Collins,
Sandusky, Ohio. Sublimating apparatus. 1,445,870 ;
Feb. 20.
Cole, W.Tllace A. (See Eastman, Adam E., assignor.)
Colo, Walter J., Bristol, Va. Bed bottom. 1,447,294;
Mar. 6.
Cole, William, and J. Goudie, Ironwood. Mich. Shoveling
michine. l,440,f!10 ; Jan. 2.
Cole, William H,, Newark, N.
graph records. 1,448,792
Cole, Winfield S., Johnstown,
Mar. 20.
Colentti, Carlo, Milan. Italy.
1,444.662; Feb. 0.
Colebrook, Frederick C. 'T.,
motor, pump, and the like.
Mich. Gas burner.
Tractor. 1,459,361 ;
Pump. 1,459,360 ;
J. Making master phono-
Mar. 20.
N. Y. Bail lock. 1,449,267 ;
Draft device for furnaces.
London, England. Rotary
1,467,837 ; Sept. 11.
Colebrookdale Iron Company. (See Sabold, Oliver W.,
assignor.)
Colegrove, Charles E,, East Cleveland, assignor to White
Sewing Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Electri-
cally-driven drophead sewing machine. 1,467,134 ;
Sept. 4.
Coleman, Carl C., et al. (See Monroe, Elmer L., as-
signor.)
Coleman, Carl J., Minneapolis, Minn. Means for lubri-
cating leaf springs. 1,465,778 ; Aug. 21.
Coleman. Carmen Z., San Praucisco, Calif. Electric motor.
1,444,495; Feb. 9. ,\
Coleman, Charles W., Loudon, England, a,<!siguor to The
Tabor Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Method and apparatus for forming sand molds.
1,475,935 ; Dec. 4.
Coleman, Clifford M,, Denver, Colo. Hose-protector at-
tachment for shoes. 1,444,166; Feb, 6.
Coleman, David A., Co. (See Hahn, Harry W., assignor.)
Coleman, George B., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Ma.i'ik Electric Appliance Company. Household mixer
and beater. 1,460,125 ; June 26.
Coleman, George B., assignor to Coleman X-Ray Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Method and apparatus for
rectifying polyphase currents, 1,462,632 ; July 24.
Coleman, George B., assignor to Coleman X-Ray Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Producing direct current
from an alternating circuit and means therefor.
1,462,633 ; July 24.
Coleman, George B., assignor to Coleman X-Ray Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif, Means and method of con-
version between alternating and direct currents.
1,462,634; July 24.
Coleman, IJiimilton D., near Biloxi, Miss. Crutch seat.
1,403,675 ; July 31,
Coleman, Robert H. (See Spilman, William M., assignor.)
Coleman, Samuel H,, Villlsca, Iowa. Animal trap.
1,442.252 ; .Tau. 16.
Coleman, Thomas, jr.. Clarksburg, assignor to Hazel-
Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Mold.
1,406,640 : .-\ug, 28,
Coleman, Thomas E., Madison, Wis. Distributor for
lubricators, 1,468.802; Sept. 25.
Coleman, William C, Wichita, Kans. Air pump. 1,447,963 ;
Mar. 13.
Coleman, William C, Wichita, Kans. Air-pump piston.
1,447,904 ; Mar. 13.
Coleman, William C, Wichita, Kans. Hydrocarbon-fuel
burner. 1,465,422 ; Aug. 21.
Coleman, William N., jr., Culverton, Ga. Cutter and
guard for mowers, 1,454,704 ; May 8.
Coleman 5-Ray Company. (See Coleman, George B., as-
signor.)
Coles, George J., deceased ; S, G, Coles executrix, Gates-
head, England. Automatic coupling for railway and
similar vehicles. 1,472,241 ; Oct. .30.
Coles, James G., assignor of one-third to C. H. Rlghtnonr
and one-third to W. E. Scutchall, Hopewell, Pa. Thread-
less bolt. 1,476,491 ; Dec. 4.
Coles, Sarah G,, exocutrix. (Spc Coles, George J.)
Colette, George A., Blanchard, Wash. Automobile polish.
1,453,003 ; Apr. 24.
Colgan, A. H., et al. (See Smith, William T,. assignor,)
Colgan, Edward J., Kansas City, Mo. Battery shock
absorber. 1,459,973 ; June 26.
Colgan, John P., assignor of one-fourth to J. D. Blalock
and one-fourth to J. N. Stinson, Waycross, Ga. Alr-
discliarge valve, 1,444,235 ; Feb. 6.
Colgate, William A., Garden City, N. Y. Bearing device
for circle swings. 1,477,429: Dec. 11.
Colignv. Marioiie, New York, N. Y. Doll. Des. 63,358;
Nov. 27.
Colingham, Arthur B, (See Malcolm, Horace C, as-
signor.)
Coll, Edward. (See Carson, G. C, Coll, and Christensen.)
Colla, Joseph, Issoire, France. Brake control for front
wheels of motor vehicles. 1.477,037; Dec. 11.
Collamer. Clara B., now by judicial change of name
Clara B. Brolliar, Fort Collins, Colo. Aquarium.
1,444,376 ; Feb. 6.
Collamer, Eugene E. and G. R., Hilton, N. Y., assignors of
one third to J. B. Frey Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y.
Barrel-centering device. 1,443,347 ; Jan. 30.
Collamer, George R. (See Collamer, Eugene B. and G. R.)
Colllau, Victor, assignor to Standard Gear Company, De-
troit, Mich. Clutch. 1,475,564 ; Nov. 27.
Collier, George A., Nottin.gham, England. Pump.
1,445,003 ; Feb. 13.
Collier, James, assignor to S. C. Johnson & Son, Racine,
Wis. Brush. 1,453,306; May 1.
Collier. Paul R., Philadelphia, Pa. Tilting headlight de-
vice for automobiles and other vehicles. 1,468,260;
Sept. 18.
Collier, Shade B., Orlando, Calif. Clamp lug for tire
rims. 1,447,710 ; Mar. 6.
Collier, Shade B., Orlando, Fla. Rotary internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,464,408 ; Aug. 7.
Collier, Thomas, Colne, England. Furnace of steam
boilers. 1,455,429; May 15.
Collier, Willi. im H,, PainesviUe, Ohio. Mechanism for
svnchronizing mechanical movements. 1,471,450;
Oct. 23,
Collier, William H., Palnesvllle, Ohio. Splint machine.
1,473,545; Nov. 6.
Collier, William H., and A. J. Vance, assignors to The
Coe Manufacturing Company, PainesviUe, Ohio. Drier.
1,447,836; Mar. 6.
Collignon, William C, Chicago, 111. Speed governor for
pneumatic motors. 1,460,705; July 3.
Collin, George W,, Bridgeport, Conn. Automatic steam
trap. 1,465.021 ; May 15.
Collin, Louis T., Sacred" Heart, Minn. Cornstalk lifter.
1,458,875; June 12.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1928.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
109
ColUngbam, Robert H., Rugby, England, assignor to
General Electric Company. Regulating means for
coiupressors, bloweis, or the like. 1,466,295; Aug. 28.
Collings, William R. (See Cottringer, P., and ColUngs.)
ColllngTvood, John M., Wichita, Kans. Water-driven
pump. 1,455,078 ; May 15.
CoUina, A. M., Manufacturing Company. (See GiUbee,
Manuel A. T., assignor.)
Collins, Allies, Canton, assignor of one-half to himself and
one-half to C. H. Taylor, jr., Boston, Mass. Attach-
ment for saw trimmers. 1,443,008 ; Jan. 23.
Collins, I'ertrantl R. T., Newton Center, assignor to
Spray Engineering Company, Boston, Mass. Method,
system, and apparatus for log-pile fire prevention.
1,475,0.52; Nov. 20.
Collins, Calhoun, Bakersfield, Calif. Hasp fastener.
1,473,080 ; Nov. 6.
Collins, Charles H., Colonic, N. Y. Axminster loom.
1,443,729; Jan. 30.
Collins, Charles H., West Albany, N. Y. Tube frame for
Axiiiinster looms. 1,452,791 ; Apr. 24.
Collins, Charles S., New yorli, and L. Roessel, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Method and apparatus for proportionally regu-
laUng the flow of fluids. 1,452,265 ; Apr. 17.
Collins, Charles S., New York, and L. Roessel, Brooklyn,
N. Y. .Vppuratus for controlling the maximum flow of
fluids. 1.477,244; Dec. 11.
Collins, Charles T., Chicago, 111., assignor to Donna Lee
Perfumed Deodorant Company. Plaque or ornament.
Des. 62,559 ; June 19.
Collins, Cornelius, Burlingame, Calif. Frame coostruc-
tion for fireproof walls or partitions. 1,455,711 ;
May 15.
Collins, Cornelius, Los Angeles, Calif. Frame construc-
tion for fireproof walls or partitions. 1,455,712;
May 15.
Collins, Earl F., Charleston, W. Va. Identification sign
for optometrists. Des. (52,771 ; July 31.
Collins, Elizabeth F., West Bangor, N. Y. Ice-cream
freezer. 1,441,832; Jan. 9.
Collins, Francis E., Consiiohocken, Pa. Pressure oil
filter. 1,456,095 ; May 22.
Collins, Francis E., Conshohocken, Pa. Damper regu-
lator. 1,405,624; Aug. 21.
Collins, Frank, New York, N. Y. Telephone cabinet or
housing. 1,457,347 ; June 5.
Collins, Frank D., and T. 11. Coker, Hartsville, S. C.
Hook and eye. 1,458,807 ; June 12.
Collins, Frederic. Philadelphia, Pa. Adding machine.
1.458,042; June 12.
Collins, Frederick H., and M. L. Pellett, Vallejo. Calif.
Garbage incineration. 1,468,137 ; Sept. 18.
Collins, George, assignor to J. J. Bleadon, Chicago, 111.
Discharge tube for electrical apparatus. 1,449,167 ;
Mar. 20.
Collins, George B., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The
Te-xas Companv. Clip-forming machine. 1,446,615 ;
Feb. 27.
Collins. George J. S., St. Louis, Mo. Valve-seating tool.
1.455,388; May 15.
Collins. George S., Meadville, Pa. Locking device for
plugs. 1,474,239; Nov. 13.
Collins, Grtjiot N., Narberth, Pa. Riddle. 1,46S,931 ;
Aug. 28.
Collins, Grellet N., Narberth, Pa. Riddle. 1,468,261 ;
Sept. 18.
Collins, Harry, Sweetwater, Tex. Grapple. 1,450,020 ;
. May 15.
Collins, Hariv L., Delmar, Iowa. Tank heater. 1,458,572;
June 12.
Collins, Harry R., assignor to Fuller-Lehigh Company,
Allentovm, Pa. Separator. 1,444,585 ; Feb. 6.
Collins, Henry J., Providence, R. I. Traffic signal for ve-
hicles. 1,454,726 ; May 8.
Collins, James E. (See Koon, A. J., Hoogerhyde, and
Collins.)
Collins, James G.. assignor to Atlas Press Company,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Mandrel and straightening press.
1.457.020; May 29.
Collins, James H., Harrisburg, Pa. Toy vehicle. 1,443,348 ;
Jan. 30.
Collins, Jeffrey N., Jackson, Mich. Automobile top con-
struction. 1,444,413; Feb. 6.
Collins. John F., Philadelphia, Pa. Can-top vent.
1.467,706; Sept. 11.
Collins. John H., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif. ; L. P.
Collins, administratrix. Pump. 1.474.317 ; Nov. 13.
Collins, John T., Kokomo, Ind. Heater. 1,464,560 ;
Aug. 14.
CoUlns, Lottie P., administratrix. (See Collins, John H.)
Collins, Maurice W., Cheyenne, Wyo. Ballway-car wheel
block. 1,445,071 : Feb. 13.
Collins, Paul O. (See Cole, Robert M., assignor.)
Collins, Peter J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thermostatic valve.
1,453,272 ; May 1.
Collins, Timothy M., Chicago, 111. Grip mechanism.
1,446,881 : Feb. 27.
Collins, Walter F., Pueblo, Colo. Tractor. 1,442,383;
Jan. 10.
Collins, Walter H. (See Moore, Max J., assignor.)
Collins, Wesley T., and C. B. Adams, assignors to The
A. C. Gas Register Company, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Pump - controlled recording apparatus. 1,460,367 ;
July 3.
Collins, William B., Ben Avon Borough, Pa. Dispensing
packet for waxed pap§r. 1,463,503; July 31.
CoUins, William D., and G. W. H. Alien, Cazenovia, N. Y.
liirectiou and stop signal. l,4G5,o96 ; Aug. 21.
ColUns, William D., Pasadena, Calif., and G. W. H. Allen,
Cazenovia, N. Y. Electric switch. 1,470,059 ; Oct. 9.
Collinsou, Edward J., and A. Uodgins, Cleveland, Ohio.
Phonograph cabinet and table. 1,443,730 ; Jan. 30.
CoUion, Nicholas, Milwaukee, Wis. Gear-shift lock.
1,453,004 ; Apr. 24.
Collip, James B. (See Banting, F. G., Best, and ColUp.)
CoUis, 0. D. (See Cushman, Everett B., assignor.)
ColUs, Oliver D., Clinton, Iowa. Feeding hopper.
1,469,226; June 26.
Collmau, Harry, et al. (See Collman, Maurice, assignor.)
CoUman, Maurice, assignor of onL>-sixth to 11. Collman,
Akron, one-sixth to E. P. Rogers, and onc-lialf to The
Investors Securities Company, Denver, Colo. Liquid
and gaseous fuel burner. 1,456,785 ; May 29.
Collver, Harold E., Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to E. S, Wertz, Cleveland,
Ohio. Method of and apparatus for treating fluids.
1,466,579 ; Aug. 28.
Collver, Harold E., Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, and C. R.
Mabee, Buffalo, N. Y. Food compound and producing
the same. 1,453.752 ; May 1.
Collver, William A., Marshfield, Oreg. Heating system.
1,467,229 ; Sept. 4.
Collyer, William W., assignor to The Hat Manufacturers
Supply Company, Limited, Stockport, England. Sweat-
band for hats. 1,470,492 ; Dec. 4.
Colman, Howard D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Barber-Colman Company, Rockford, IIL Machine for
operating upon warps. 1,442,776 ; Jan. 16.
Colman, Howard D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Barber-Coleman Company, Rockford, III. Bobbin and
yarn package. 1,444,414; Feb. 6.
Colman, Howard D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Barber-Colman Company, Rockford, 111. Eccentricity-
preventing means for warpers. 1,444.415 ; Feb. G.
Colman, Howard D., Rockford, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments to E. S. Nethercut, Evanstou, 111. Stopping
and restarting mechanism. 1,446,451 ; Feb. 27.
Colman, Howard D., assignor to Barber-Colman Com-
pany, Rockford, III. Knotter. 1,450,941 ; Apr. 10.
Colman, Howard D., assignor to Barber-Colman Com-
pany, Rockford, III. Machine for operating upon
warps. 1,450,942 ; Apr. 10.
Colman, Howard D., Rockford, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to E. S. Nethercut, Evanston, III. Winder.
1,475,688; Nov. 27.
Colmar Burner Company. (See Blanchard, George N.,
assignor.)
Colmar Burner Company. (See Blanchard, G. N., and
Colmar, assignors.)
Colmar, Clarence F. (See Blanchard. G. N., and Colmar.)
Colnot, Henri, Paris, France. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,451,417 ; Apr. 10.
Colombani, Colomban, Bondy, assignor to .T. M. A. Dar-
lin, Paris, France. Spring clip. 1,469,623 ; Oct, 2.
Colombelle, Henri, Le Raincy, France. Portable drilling
machine. 1,459,195 ; June 19.
Colombino, Rino, Turin, Italy. Intermediate wind screen
for motor cars. 1,467,531 ; Sept. 11.
Colombino, Rino, Turin, Italy. Wind screen for motor
vehicles. 1,469,071 ; Sept. 25.
Colona Manufacturing Company. (See Shrum, Peter J.,
assignor.)
Colona Manufacturing Company. (See Shrum, P. J., and
Henigen, assignors.)
Colonial Engineering Company, The. (See Kloman,
Charles A., assignor.)
Colonial Metal Products Company, The. (See' Vandercar,
William J., assignor.)
Colonial Sign and Insulator Company, The. (See Hemp-
hill, .Tanii'S R., assianor.)
Colosi, Demenlco, Boston, Mass. Envelope-delivery ma-
chine. 1.455.241; May 15.
Colpitts, Edwin H.. East Orange. N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated. Control device for wireless signaling. Re.
15,538 : Feb. 13.
Colpitts, Edwin H., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
High-frequency signaling. 1,452,957; Apr. 24.
Colpitts, Edwin H., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated. Multiplex radiotelegraph system.
1,405.932; Aug. 28.
Colpitts, Edwin H., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated. New York,
N. Y. Multiplex signaling system. 1,472,585 ; Oct. 30.
Colpus, Charles. (See McArthur. G., Colpus, Scammell.
and Thompson.)
Colsman, Carl, Werdohl, Germany. Sheet-metal recep-
tacle. 1,468,877; Sept. 25.
Colson, Charles H., Des Moines, Iowa. Parcel-post com-
puting scale. 1,468,227; Sept. 18.
Colson Company, The. (See Roe, Mayo E., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATKNTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Colson, Erick -G., Glen Morris, N. Y. Tool. 1,4G2,101 ;
July 17.
Colson, Hardy H., Elsie, Nebr. Cow hopple. 1,473,176;
Nov. 6.
ColBtad, Charles N., Norfolk Downs, Mass. Shock ab-
sorber. 1,470,148 ; Oct. 9.
Coltharp, James, Blue Mountain, Miss. Cotton chopper.
1,443,562; Jan. 30.
Columbia Axle Company, The. (See Harper, George W.,
assignor.)
Columbia Asle Company, The (See Jeffrey, Max L., as-
signor.)
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company. (See
Akerly, Frank F., assignor.)
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company. (See
Barrows, Frank W., assignor.)
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Burroughs, Charles F., assignor.)
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company. (See
de Stubner, Emile, assignor.)
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company. (See
Forse, W. T., Jones, and Walters, assignors,)
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company. (See
Roberts, Theo<3ore C, assignor.)
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company. (See
Yerkes, Hulbert A., assignor.)
Columbia Machine and Stopper Co. (See Kendall, Carl
W., assignor.)
Columbia Machine Tool Co. (See Yinglins, Frank B.,
assignor.)
Columbian Eope Company. (See Kinney, John J., as-
signor.)
Columbian Eope Company. (See Reber, James B., as-
signor. )
Columbus Dental Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Steele, Thomas, assignor.)
Columbus Heating and Ventilating Company, The. (See
Wolfe, Jay A., assignor.)
Columbus McKlnnon Chain Co., The. (See Le Messurier,
F. C, and Stahl, assignors.)
ColTln, Chase, South Charleston, Ohio. Farm gate.
1,449,587; Mar. 27.
Colvln, Isaac E., assignor to The Pfaudler Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Spray coil. 1.472,586 ; Oct. 30.
Colvln, MUton N., Komoka, Ontario, Canada. Spoke
grip. 1,452,908 ; Apr. 24.
Colwell, Henry L. (See Hamilton, Walter W., assignor.)
Combaz, Alfred, St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. Ex-
haust silencer. 1,477,315; Dec. 11.
Comber, Joseph I., Philadelphia, Pa. Device for the
promotion of piety, religious devotion, and high ideal-
istic sentiments. 1,472,746 ; Oct. 30.
Combest, Thomas E., Van Nuys, Calif. Potato-frying de-
vice. 1,470,521 ; Oct. 9.
Combination Lock Company, The. (See Powers, John T.,
assignor. )
Combination Machine Company. (See Peterson, Jonathan,
assignor.)
Combination Machine Company. (See Peterson, J., and
Thom, assignors.)
Combination Machine Company. (See Thom, James C,
assignor.)
Combs, Charles T., et al. (See Combs, William J., as-
signor.)
Combs, Mason, Plnevllle, Ky. Stopper. 1,478,891 ;
Dec. 25.
Combs, Wilbur M., assignor to A. H. Sherman, Lyons,
N. Y. Grain-car door. 1,463,772; July 31.
Combs, William J., assignor of thirty per cent to W. J.
McKone and thirty per cent to C. T. Combs, Otterbein,
Ind. Signal for vehicles. 1,465,210 ; Aug. 14.
Combustion Engineering Corporation. (See Espenschied,
Frederic F., assignor.)
Combustion Engineering Corporation. (See Kreisinger,
Henry, assignor.)
Comeau, Joseph, Providence, R. I. Attachment for lad-
ders. 1,478,941 ; Dec. 25.
Comegys, Edward F. (See Hormann, Diedrich, F., as-
signor.)
Comer, John P., Cleveland, Ohio. Shoe-stretching ma-
chine. 1,448,522 ; Mar. 13.
Comerford, Patrick, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Railway-switch lock. 1,452,069 ; Apr. 17.
Comfo Electric Iron Company. (See Hoofnagle, William
T., assignor.)
Comfort, Edward W.. Winchester, assignor to Parks-
Cramer Company, Pitchburg, Mass. Automatic indi-
cator of wet and dry bulb temperature and relative
humidity. 1,476,799; Dec. 11.
Comfort, Ethel N. (See Comfort, Ralph M., assignor.)
Comfort, Ralph M.. assignor to E. N. Comfort, New York,
N. Y. Coupon ticket. 1,468,592 ; Sept. 18.
Comfort Safety Razor and Novelty Co. Inc. (See Kul-
hawy, Ferdinand, assignor.)
Comlossy, George L., Toledo, Ohio. Packing guide for
fruit and vegetable containers. 1,477,542 ; Dec. 18.
Comly, Ella P. (See Comly. James F., assignor.)
Comly, James P., assignor to E. P. Comly, New Lexing-
ton, Ohio. Nut lock. 1,474.579 ; Nov. 20.
Comly, James I., Harrisburg, Pa. Overhead catenary
suspension construction for transmitting electricity
to vehicles. 1,476,052 ; Dec. 4.
Commercial Camera Company. (See Greene, John S., as-
signor.)
Commercial Furniture Company. (See Stringe, Alfred
H., assignor.)
Commonwealth Engineering Company. (See Lawrence,
George R.. assignor.)
Commonwealth Manufacturing Company. (See Dumont,
Joseph, assignor.)
Commonwealth Steel Company. (See Beckette, Edmund
S., assignor.)
Commonwealth Steel Company. (See Ingersoll, Howard
li., assignor.)
Commonwealth Steel Company. (See Pflager, Harry M.,
assignor.)
Commonwealth Steel Company. (See Sheehan, William
M., assignor.)
Commonwealth Steel Company. (See Westlake, Charlei
T., assignor.)
Como, Alma, Edgerly, La. Operating mechanism for
harvesters. 1,464,808 ; Aug. 14.
Compagne D'Applications Mecaniques. (See Rouanet,
Louis, assignor.)
Compasnie dos Forges et Acieries de la Marine et d'llorae-
court. (See Rimallho, Emile, assignor.)
Corapagnie Generalc d'EIectricite. (S^'e Van de Wiel,
Fernand, assignor.)
Compagnie pour la Fabrication des Compteurs et Ma-
teriel d'Usines- a Gaz. (See Millet, Laurent, assignor.)
Compo Manufacturing Company, The. (See Holzhausen,
Richard J., assignor.)
Composition Machinery Corporation. (See Burroughs,
Charles P., assignor.)
Compton, Charlea W., Wooster, Ohio. Star namer.
1,462,323; July 17.
Compton, Edward J., assignor of one-third to A. Pritch-
ard and one-third to J. Noel, Kazubazua, Quebec,
Canada. Wheat temperer. 1,478,734 ; Dec. 25.
Compton, Henry P., assignor to Easy Rider Knee Pad
Co., Georgetown, Tex. Knee pad. 1,449.656 ; Mar. 27.
Compton, John H., London, England. Expressive-touch
action for organs and like instruments. 1,471,318;
Oct. 16.
Compton, L. T. (See Akers, John M. and W. C, as-
signors.)
Compton, Theodore, Indianapolis, Ind. Excavator and
loader. 1,465,971 ; Aug. 28.
Computing Scale Company, The. (See Boyer, Frederick
G. L., assignor.)
Computing Scale Company, The. (See Hopkinson, Joseph,
assignor.)
Computing Scale Company, The. (See King, Bert W.,
assignor.)
Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. (See Craig, Rob-
ert, assignor.)
Comstock, Daniel P., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to Kal-
mus, Comstock & Wescott, Inc., Boston, Mass. Light
projection. 1,443,731 ; Jan. 30.
Comstock, Daniel P., Cambridge, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation,
Boston, Mass. Cinematographic film. 1,457,500;
June 5.
Comstock, Daniel P., Cambridge, assignor to Kalmus,
Comstock & Wescott, Inc., Boston, Mass. Production
of complemental images. 1,460,706 ; Juljl 3.
Comstock, Daniel P., Cambridge, and J. A. Ball, Wollaston,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Technicolor Motion
Picture Corporation, Boston, Mass. Cinematographic
film. 1,451,325 ; Apr. 10.
Comstock, Dorothy D., Dedham, Mass. Portable crib.
1,463,459; July 31.
Comstock, George S., jr., Steelton, assignor to Bethlehem
Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Apparatus for han-
dling pulverulent material. 1,469,311 ; Oct. 2.
Comstock, Hiram A., Thomaston, Me. Knife. 1,443.701 ;
Jan. 30.
Comstock, Jackson D., Chester, W. Va. Decorating auto-
mobile tire casings. 1,448,286 ; Mar. 13.
Comstock, Jackson D., Chester, W. Va. Automobile tire.
Des. 62,667; July 17.
Comstock, Jackson D., and I. E. Pair, Chester, W. Va.
Tire tread. Des. 63,048; Sept. 25.
Comstock, Roger H., Milford, Conn. Flowerpot handle.
1,472,461 : Oct. 30.
Conaghan, Victor L., Wichita, Kans. Oil-well under-
reamer. 1,471,102; Oct. 16.
Conant, Albert B., Newton Center, and L. A. House, Bos-
ton, Mass. Fluid-governed electric switch. 1,469,497 ;
Oct. 2.
Conant, Arthur P. (See Wadsworth, A. W., and Conant.)
Conant, Arthur P., Port Thomas, assignor to The Wads-
worth Watch Case Company, Dayton, Ky. Watchcase
bow. Des. 63,453 ; Dec. 11.
Conant, Arthur P., Fort Thomas, as.signor to The Wads-
worth Watch Case Company, Dayton, Ky. Watchcase
dial. Des. 63,454; Dec. 11.
Conant, William H. (See Lusk, Myron B., jr., assignor.)
Conard, Frederick V., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Computing Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Com-
bined typewriting and computing machine. 1,463,254 ;
July 31.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Ill
Conard, Kroclerick U., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Compvitini.' Macliiue Company, Now York, N. Y. Com-
bined typewriting and computing machine. 1,467,569;
Coua%'. Kichard W., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Pliers.
1.453,863 ; May 1. „ ^ ^, . u
Conboy, Leyton, Asquith, Saskatchewan, Canada. Clutch-
lever attachment for tractors. 1,473,466 ; Nov. 6.
Conbov, William H., Cbeboygan, Mich. Valve cap.
1,45-J.146 : Apr. 17.
Concannon, Thomas G., and L. W. Peterson, Emporia,
Kans. ; said Peterson assignor to said Concannon.
Manifold heating device. 1,449,497 ; Mar. 27.
Conde, llarrv L., Syracuse, N. T. Game apparatus.
" 15. . ,
(See Greenwood, Talma T., assignor.)
(See Burnham, George A., assignor.)
jr. (See Ainsworth, Chester D., as-
jr.
(See Burnham, George A.,
as-
jr. (See Cameron, Gordon, assignor.)
. Spencer, Iowa. Clamp for levels.
C. Clarke, Louisville, Ky.
111. Column cap for con-
; July 17.
Boiler and water heater.
1.455,045: May
Condit, S. B., jr.
Condit, Sears B.
Condit, Sears B.,
signor.)
Condit. Soars B.
signor.)
Condit, Soars B.,
(.onuoii. Stephon
1,465,543 : Aug. 21.
Condylis, Michael J., and J
Arch supporter. 1,462,534; July 24.
Coney, Franklin H., Chicago, 111. Concrete buildings
1,461,891; July 17.
Coney, Franklin H., Chicago,
Crete buildings. 1,461,892
Confer, .)oe, Now York, N. \
1,458,876 ; June 12.
Cougar, RevUlo S. (See Keller, J. W., and Congar.)
Conger, Charles A., Oakland, assignor to liational
Auto Devices Company, San Francisco, Calif. Vehicle
lock. 1.463,760 ; July 31.
Conger, Thomas M., Elyria, Ohio. Cushion heel.
1,449,498; Mar. 27.
Congoleum Company. (See Jackson, Ralph G., assignor.)
Conill, Fernan C, Marseille. France. Eefrigeratlng appa-
ratus. 1,473,142; Nov. 6.
Conine, Ernest E., assignor to The Brewer-Tltchener
Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Luggage carrier.
1,461,008; July 3.
Conine, Frances G., Chicago, 111. Hair curler. 1,475,796 ;
Nov. 27.
Conion, Constantine D.. Newburyport. Mass. Counter
stiftener for shoes. 1,446,034 ; Feb. 20.
Conkev, Leonard L., Marne, assignor of one-half to W. S.
Davis, Flushing, Mich. Poultry roost. 1,447,063 ;
Feb. 27.
Conklin, Frederick S., Yonkers, N. Y. Traps. 1,467,921 ;
Sept. 11.
Conklin, George R., Norman, Okla. Electric heating ap-
paratus. 1,465,809 ; Aug. 21.
Conklin, George W., assignor to The O. K. Tool Company,
Shelton, Conn. Disk cutter having staggered series
of side teeth. 1,472,960 ; Nov. 6.
Conklin, Oliver F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Remy Elec-
tric Company. Anderson, Ind. Ignition apparatus.
1,463,197; July 31.
Conklin, Robert M., Jersey City, N. J. Discharge-chute
shutter. 1,477,245 ; Dec, 11.
Conklin, Robert M,, Jersey City, N. J. Valve-pocket
agitator. 1,477,246 ; Dec. 11.
Conklin, Wright, and W. Wissinger, Los Angeles, Calif.
Automobile lock. 1.478,275 ; Dec. 18,
Conlan, David, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Binder. 1,471,550;
Oct. 23,
Conlan, David, jr., Brooklyn, N. Y,, assignor to Harvey
Ilubbell. Inc. Electrical apparatus, 1,474,763 ;
Nov, 20,
Coulee, Carlton N., Chicago, 111., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Manhole-platform
support. 1,452,548 ; Apr. 24.
Conlev. Abraham L., Salt Lake City, Utah. Automobile
rim" tool. 1,449,268 ; Mar. 20,
Conley, Albert D,, and E. C. Stlllwell, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to James P. Hooper Manufacturing Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md. Regenerating cellulose.
1,467,265; Sept. 4. "
Conley, Edwin J., New York, and E. J. Whalen, Howard
Beach, assignors to The Conley Foil Company, New
York, N. Y. Machine for covering packages with foil
and sealing said foil. 1,443,068 ; Jan. 23.
The. (See Clune, John S., as-
The. (See Conley, E. J., and
Conley Foil Company,
si.gnor.)
Conley Foil Company,
Whalen, assignors.)
Conlev, Frederick T.. Boston. Mass, Individual sanitary
toothbrush holder. 1,444,368; Feb. 6.
Conlev, Joseph M., Greonvillo Junction, Me., assignor of
one'-balf to A. M. Bird, Megantlc, Quebec, Canada.
Signal-flag support. 1,458,808 ; .Tune 12.
Conlin, John P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Check valve. 1,441,662 ;
Jan. 9,
Conion Corporation, (See .\nderson, C. P., and Knapp,
assignor.)
Conion Electric Washer Co. (Sop Conion, W. J,, and
Moran. assignors. 1
Conion Electric Washer Company, (See Anderson. C. F.,
and Knapp, assignors.)
Conion, Walter J. (See Dienner, John A., assignor.)
Conion, Walter J., Oak Park, 111. Clutch for washing
machines. 1,453,129 ; Apr. 24.
Conion, Walter J,, and W. F. Moran, assignors to Conion
Electric Washer Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Driving mecha-
nism for washing machines. 1,440,530 ; Jan. 2.
Conn, Norman, Minneapolis, Minn. Temperature-indi-
cating apparatus for tire vulcanization. 1,463,872;
Aug. 7.
Connecticut Electric Manufacturing Company, The.
(See McClatchie, Stanley, assignor.)
Connecticut Electric Mfg. Company, The. (See Trum-
bull, Alexander H., assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Co. (See Stahl, Charles
E., assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone and Electric Co. (See Wirrer,
Gottfried, assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Co. Inc.,
Groten, Frank J., jr., assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Company.
Harold i'.. assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Company,
Cadieux, Joseph O., assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone and Electric Company, The.
Donle, Harold P., assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Company, The.
Livingston, Stanley D., assignor.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Company, Inc.,
(See Donle, Harold P., assignor.)
Connecticut Web and Buckle Company, The. (See Bran-
nlgan, George T., assignor.)
Conneigliton, Patrick H., South Norwood, Ohio. Pocket
folder. 1,475,542 ; Nov. 27.
Connell, Edwin L., assignor to The Van Dorn Electric
Tool Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric switch.
1,471,308 ; Oct. 16.
Connell, John W., and J. Armstrong, Centralla, Wash.
Brake-rod attachment. 1,462,932 ; July 24.
Connell, William J., Huntington, W. Va. Check lock.
1,457,348; June 5.
Connelly, Henry A., Philadelphia, Pa.
1,473,336 ; Nov. 6.
" Chicago, 111.
The. (See
(See Donle,
The. (See
(See
(See
The.
Connelly, Joseph I.,
1,452,595 ; Apr. 24.
Connelly, Peter A,,
1,444,496; Feb. 6.
Connelly, Robert T., Pittsburgh, Pa.
1,446,415 ; Feb. 20.
Connely, (iharles B., Scotia, N. Y.
Scenery trimmer.
Burglar alarm.
North Bend, Ohio. Fender.
Angle-bar cutter.
assignor to Gen-
eral "Electric Company. bverload - circuit controller.
1,453,492 ; May 1.
Conner, Charles E., Auburn, Me., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.. Attach-
ing machine. 1,461,893; July 17.
Conner Magneto & Ignition, Limited. (See Puckette,
Charles C, assignor.)
Conner, Ralph L., Wilmington, Del. Floor planers.
1 452 493 • Apr. 24.
Conner,' Squire B„ Toppenish, Wash, Trap, 1,443,309 ;
Jan, 23.
Conner, Thomas W., Sahina, Ohio. Axle steering knuckle.
1,464,901 ; Aug. 14.
Connersville Blower Co., The, (See Houghton, Carl R„
assignor.)
Conness, William E., Los Angeles, Calif. Duplex turbine
motor. 1,474,318; Nov. 13,
Connolly, Bartholomew, Boston, Mass. Anim^il trap.
1,464,697; Aug. 14.
Connolly, Frank A., assignor of one-half to J. Mathes,
Pompton Lakes, N. J. Elastic tire. 1,449,588 ;
Mar. 27.
Connor, Arthur. Chicago, 111,
bags. 1,471,103; Oct. 16
Connor. Clyde O., Wichita,
1,458,326; June 12.
Connor, Edwin J., and A.
Lifting tongs. 1.457,104 ; May 29,
Connor, Eugene F. (See McDaniel
Connor.)
Connor, Martha H., assignor to The Tin
Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
candlestick and flower vase. 1,450,429 ;
Connor, Martha H., assignor to The Tin
Plug for ice and hot-water
Kans. Hair-clipper blade.
R. Ralston, Omaha, Nobr.
W,, Davis, and
Decorating
Combined
Apr. 3.
Decorating
Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Wastebasket.
Des. 62,668 ; July 17.
Connor, Martha H., assignor to The Tin Decorating Com-
pany of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Plate or similar
article of manufacture. Des. 63,217 ; Nov. 6.
Connor, Martha H„ assignor to The Tin Decorating Com-
pany of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Plate or similar
article of manufacture. Des. 63,218 ; Nov. 6.
Connor, Martha H,, assignor to The Tin Decorating
Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md, Combined
shipping case and display rack. 1,477,634 ; Dec, 18.
Connor, Olen W. (Soo Evans, Lewis L,, assignor.)
Connors, Arthur H., Mullan, Idaho. Buoyant ore separa-
tor. 1,441,560; Jan. 9.
Con-0-Lite Corporation. (See Wlllett, Walter E,, as-
signor.)
Conovor. Charles L.. New York, N. Y. Portfolio handle.
1.446,035: Feb. 20.
Conov-r. Claude A.. Newburgh, N. Y, Fire extinguisher.
1,476,594; Dec. 4.
112
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FIIOM THE
Alphabetical list of mtenteea — Continued.
Conover, Courtney, Crafton, assignor to J. M. belden,
Pittsbuigii, Pa. Apparatus for bringing about and
controlling reactions between gases. He. 15,520 ; Jan. 9.
Conover, Harvey, Chicago, 111. Doll. 1,468,281 ; Sept. IS.
Conover, Jacob B., Jersey City, N. J. Milk and ice-cream
can and making the same. 1,441,484 ; Jan. 9.
Conover, Peter W. (See Carr, C. W., Dixon, and Conover.)
Conrad, Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Klectric & Manufacturing Company. Apparatus
for thi- receipt of wireless impulses. 1,456,867 ; May 20.
Conrad, Frank, Pittsburgh, I'a., assignor to Westinghousr
Electric & Miuiufacturing Company. Kadiomodulation
system. 1,477.316; Dec. H.
Conrad, Frank, Pittsburgh, and J. S. Kinney, WilUins-
burg. Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Company. Spark-advancing mechanism.
1,466,272 ; Aug. 28.
Conrad, Frederick A., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Wld-
ney Company. Display board and clip. 1,443,169 ;
Jan. 23.
Conrad, Henry O., Bear Grove Township, Guthne County,
Iowa. Clutch - pedal - operating device. 1,472,51:1;
Oct. 30.
Conrad, Henry S., trustee. (See Lundquist, Frank A.,
assignor.)
Conrad, Hermann, Neustadt, Haardt, Germany. Plan
sifting machine. 1,452,290; Apr. 17.
Conrad. Horace L. (See Erickson, W. C, and Conrad.)
Conrad, Isfoh, Columbus, Ohio. Metal drawer structure.
1,475,797; Nov. 2T.
Conrad, Isiah, Columbus, Ohio. Operating table.
1,475.798 ; Nov. 27.
Conrad, Nicholas J., Chicago, 111. Primary cut-out.
1,406,423 ; Aug. 28.
Conrad, Nicholas J., assignor to Sch-weit'/cr & Conrad,
Chicago, 111. Switch. 1,469,381 ; Oct. 2.
Conrade, Everette C, Lewisville, N. C. Hedge clipper or
trimmer. 1,453,621 ; May 1.
Conrade, Everette C, Lewisville, N. C. Shutter operating
and securing mechanism. 1,453,622; May 1.
Conrader, Rudolph, Erie, Pa. Apparatus for treating oils
from flowing wells. 1,452,549 ; Apr. 24.
Conradi, Uarry, Toorak, Victoria, Australia. Machine
i'or iu;iUiiig .structures centrlfugally. 1,465,297;
Aug. 21.
Conradson, Conrad M., Madison, Wis., assignor to Jo-
seph T. Ryerson & Son, Chicago, 111. Actuating
means for machine platens. 1,459,720 ; June 26.
C0U10.V, Kdgar A., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Manilold cover.
1.4(;i;,08!); AUU-. 2S. ■
CojDoy, Michael T., Akron, Ohio. Tire. 1,459,362 ;
June 19. ^ ^
Considine, Daniel T.. Watertown, Mass. Crate.
1,453,005 ; Apr. 24.
Consolidated Car Fender Company. (>5ee Thoruley, Albert
J., assignor.)
Consolidated Car-Heating Company. (See Griffin, Guy
T., assignor.)
Con.solidaied Car-Heating Company. (See Uynes, Lee
P., assignor.)
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada,
Limited. (See Christensen, Niels C, assignor.)
Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada,
Limited. (See Hannay, William H., assignor.)
Consolidated Paper and Box Manufacturing Company.
(See Kusterer, Aloysius J., assignor.)
Consolidated T< xtile Corporation. (See Howard, Charles
W., iissigniii-.)
Consortium fiir Elektrochemlsche Industrie, G. m. b. H.
(See Mugdan, M., and Herrmann, assignors.)
Constan, Paul A. J. M., Mengam, near Brest, France.
Sectional vessel. 1.458,134; .lune 12.
Constructions Electriques de Belgique, Societe Anonyms.
(See Piper, Henri, assignor.)
Container Club, The. (See Webb, John W., assignor.)
Contant. William A., assignor to F. B. Pease Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Inspection table. 1,468,803 ;
Sept. 25.
Contant, William A., assignor to F. B. Pease Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Sorting apparatus. 1,468,804 ;
Sept. 25.
Contant, William A., assignor to F. B. Pease Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Grading machine. 1,470,060 ; Oct. 8.
Coute, James, Desplaines, III. Feeding ni<cli.inism.
1,454.507; May 8.
Conti, Andrea, and A. Borroni, New Haven, Conn. Im-
plement for expanding demountable rims. 1,467,135 ;
Sept. 4.
t'oiiti. Eutrene. (See Herz, R.. and Conti. 1
Cnntinental Can Company. (See Kronquest, Alfred L.,
a.ssignor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Mason, Eugene G., as-
signor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Walsh, Harry C. IL,
assignor.)
Continental Car Company of America. (See McKlnley,
Andrew B., assignor.)
Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank.
(See Hubbard, James W., assignor.)
Continental Distributors, Inc. (See Kircher, .\lbort E.,
assignor.)
Continental Engineering Corporation. (Sec Anthnny,
Sfarcus O., assignor.)
Contiiuuval-I.icht- ui.d Apparatebau-Gesellschaft. (See
Liiuchli, Carl, assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Fore, Arthur B.,
as.siguor.)
Continental Motors Corporation, (See Mills, James P„
assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Weinhardt, Eobert
A., assignor.)
Continental Salt and Chemical Company. (See Bart-
lelt, Harold W., assignor.)
Continental Scale Works. (See Weber, Mathias J., as-
signor.)
Continuous Centrifugals Limited. (See Mauss, Wllhelm,
assignor.)
Contrisciani, Girlando, New York, N. Y. Cornet.
1,444,663; Feb. 6.
Converse, Albert, Pampa, Tex. Harvester thrasher.
1,453,753 ; May 1.
Converse, Atherton D., Winchendon, Mass. Toy.
1,468,993; Sept. 25.
Converse, Atherton D., Winchonilon, Mass. Dancing doll.
1,475.222 ; Nov. 27.
Converse, Francis B., assignor to The Norwalk Tire and
Rulber Company, Norwalk, Conn. Tire tread and ap-
plying the sanie. 1,471,829 ; Oct. 23.
Converse, Francis B., assignor to The Norwalk Tiro and
Rubber Company, Norwalk, Conn, Method of and ap-
paratus for making tire casings. 1.476,325 ; Dec. 4.
Converse Rubber Shoe Company. (See Hodges, Frank
W., assignor.)
Conversion Products Corporation. (See Buell, William
H., assignor.)
Conway, Elisha A., Willlamsport, Pa. Can punch.
1,467.608; Sept. 11.
Conway, Henry D., Detroit, Mich. Floor and celling con-
struction. 1,460,014 ; June 26.
Conway, Maggie B., Danville, Va. Animated figure.
1,447,926; Mar. G.
Conway, Patrick J., Providence, It. I. Necklace-fasten-
ing device. l,455.S!t:! ; May 22.
Conwii.v. Roy D.. Chatham, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Compajiy, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone repeatef system. 1,442,425 ; Jan. 16.
Conway, Roy D., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone-exchange system. 1,448,523 ; Mar. 13.
Coo, Thomas J., assignor to Victory Automobile Acces-
sories Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Doorlatch.
1,473,836; Nov. 13.
Coogan, Charles E. (See Farrell, R. C, and Coogan.)
Coogan, James J., New York, N. Y. Dispensing recep-
tacle. 1,451,899 ; Apr. 17.
Cook, A. D., Inc. (See Willers, George E., assignor.)
Cook, Albert, Holyoke, Mass. Band-tying gauge.
1.451.681 ; Apr. 17.
Cook, Albert. (See Curry, M., and Cook.)
rook. Albert, Holyoke, Mass. Band-tying gauge.
1,451,682; Apr. 17.
Cook, Albert, Holyoke, Mass. Rotary clearer. 1,474,144 :
Nov. 13.
I 00k, Albert E., Evanston, and T. Van Tuyl, Kankakee,
111. ; said Van Tuyl assignor to said Cook. Vehicle
speed-rrduction mechanism. 1.442,795; Jan. 23.
Cook, Albert E., Evanston, and T. Van Tuyl, Kankakee,
111. ; said Van Tuyl assignor to said Cook. Extensible
frame for combination motor vehicles. 1,470,811 ;
Oct. 16.
Cook, Bernard, Roanoke. Va. Service metal wheel
gauge. 1.477,036; Pi'C. 11.
Cook. Bvron G.. Lakewood, Ohio. Recording device.
1,443,732 ; .Tan. 30.
Cook, Carl B., Haddonfield, assignor to Charles K. Cook
Company, Incorporated, Camden, N. J. Cardcaee.
1,470,709 ; Oct. 16.
Cook, Carl P., assignor of one-half to J. Flam, Sche-
nectady N. Y. Tvoewriter and operating same.
1,455,079 ; May 15.
■:00k, Carv, Covington, Ga. Mail-box support. 1,467,607 ;
Sept. 11.
Cook, Charles K., Company. (See Cook, Carl B., assignor.)
Took, Charles S., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electrical
system. 1,455,572 ; May IB.
Cook, Clara L., assignor of one-half to E. T. Nolen, El
Monte, Calif. Calendar. 1,457,821; June 5.
Cook, Clyde A., Bloomsburg, Pa. Loom for and wearing
fabrics. 1,448,830 ; Mar. 20.
Cook, Earl H., Watertown, Wis. Table-slide construc-
tion. 1,453,546 ; May 1.
Cook, Edward T. (See Monnot, J. F., and Cook.)
Cook Electric Companv. (See Bogle, John C, assignor.)
Cook Electric Companv. (See Folds, George R., assignor.)
Cook Electric Company. (See Sands, Roy G., assignor.)
Cook, Ernest E. (See Gilmour, B., and Cook.)
Conk, Everett .1.. assignnr of one-half to Wij^consin Parts
Compnn.v, Oslikosli, Wis. Axle construction. 1,458,684;
.Tune 12.
Cook, Frank, Spokane, Wash., assignor to The Holt Manu-
facturing Company, Stockton, Calif. Log hauler.
1,442.558 ; Jan. 16. „ , ^ «
Cook, Frank B., Company. (See Bogle, John C, aj-
slgnor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Cook, Frank B., Company. (See Sands, R. G., Bogle, and
Folds, assignors.)
Cook. Frank B. Company. (See Sands, Roy G., assignor.)
Cook, Fred E., Syracuse, N. Y. Ice-cream-cone carrier.
1,448,259; Mar. 13.
Cook, Fredprick D., Fairmont, W. Va. Continuously
melting vitreous enamels. 1,460,888 ; July 3.
Cook, Frederick 11. (See Shoenfelt, C. F., and Cook.)
Cook, George A.. Cleveland, Ohio. Restaurant stool and
hat hook. 1,473,016; Nov. 6.
Cook, George H. (See Shoenfelt, C. F., and Cook.)
Cook, Grant L. (See Welpley, Walter W., assignor.)
Cook, H. N., Belting Co. (See Cook, Milton H., assignor.)
Cook, Harmon J., assignor to The Torriugton Company,
Torrington, Conn. Handle-adjusting mechanism.
1,452,192 ; Apr. 17.
7ook, Harry A., Yakima, Wash. Composition of matter
for use as a cement. 1,467,356; Sept. 11.
Cook, Harry E., Washington, D. C, assignor to Reming-
ton Tyepwriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Carriage pull
band for typewriting and like machines. 1,461,347 ;
July 10.
Cook, Herbert D., Terre Haute, Ind., Auto attachment.
1,460,193; June 26.
Cook, Howard B., Norwood, assignor to The Warner Ele-
vator Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cable equalizer. 1,472,886; Oct. 30.
Cook. ,Tny. Coldwater, Mich. Signal. 1,466,424 ; Aug. 28.
Cook, Jesse C. (See Austin, H. E., and Cook.)
Cook, Joel R., assignor to Domestic Electric Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Motor-brush holder. 1,457,896 ; June 5.
Cook, John, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Cornish Wire
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Spooled
wire. 1,468,994; Sept. 25.
Cook. John, and E. P. Hinkle, Santa Rita, N. Mex.
Lock switch. 1,444.664 ; Feb. 6.
Cook. Joseph F., San Francisco, Calif. Fruit catcher and
grader. 1,473.081 ; Nov. 6.
Cook, Louis E.. Milwaukee, Wis. Record-dusting brush.
1.444.236 ; Feb. 6.
Cook, Milton H., San Francisco, Calif. Packing and pre-
paring it. 1,443,311 ; Jan. 23.
Cook, Milton H.. assignor to H. N. Cook Belting Co., San
Francisco, Calif. Leather belting. 1,443,310 ; Jan. 23.
Cook. Oruan S., .Tiid H. A. Gnle, Fitchburg, Mass. Block
planer. 1,458,220 ; June 12.
Cook, Orville E. (See Clayton, H. D.. Cook, and Cluett.)
Cook, Orville E., assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc.,
Troy, N. Y. Press. 1,446,159; Feb. 20.
Cook. Ralph L., Mooresville, Ind. Mixer and feeder.
1.476.493 ; Dec. 4.
Cook, Raymond W., assignor to The Wallace Barnes
Company, Bristol, Conn. Clip. 1.462,193 ; July 17.
Cook, Robert C. N., Lebanon, Ind. Bidet for closet seats.
1.455.905; May 22.
Cook, Robert W., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Washing apparatus for fibrous ma-
terials. 1,473,209; Nov. 6.
Cook, Roy A. (See Bender, E. G., and Graf, assignors.)
Cook, Roy E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Locking device.
1.444,950; Feb. 13.
Cook. Roy J., assignor to G. C. Murray, Chicago, 111.
Frictional draft gear. 1,448,200; Mar. 13.
Cook. Rov J., assignor to G. C. Murray, Chicago, 111.
Frictional draft gear. 1,463.873 ; Aug. 7.
Cook. Russell D., Salt Lake City, Utah. Burial casket.
1,471,244 ; Oct. 16.
Cook, Russell M., Tamaqua, Pa., assignor to Atlas Powder
Company, Wilmington, Del. Explo.sive. 1,440.767 ;
Jan. 2.
Cook, Russell M.. Tamaqua. Pa., a.^signor to Atlas Powder
Companv, Wilmington, Del. Explosive. 1,440.768 ;
Jan. 2.
Cook. Senat T., Cowgill, Mo. Ditcher and grader.
1,470,959: Oct. 16.
Cook, Sheldon E. (See Elliott, W. M., and Cook.)
Cook, Stanley S. (See Parsons, C. A., and Cook.)
Cook, St;inley S. (See p.irsons, C. A., Cook, and Douglas.)
Cook, Thomae, Stalybridge, England. Baling press.
1,461,577; July 10.
Cook. Thomas R., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Union Battery Company, Swissvale, Pa. Storage
battery. 1,407,707; Sept. 11.
Cook, Vornon E., Utica, and L. R. H. Burton, Rome, N. Y.
Mass-card holder. Des. 62.772; .July 31.
Cook, Wallace L., Chicago, 111. Terminal box. 1.445,072 ;
Feb. 13.
Cook. Walter P., Fort Atkinson. Wis. Game. 1,459,615 ;
June 19.
Cook, Wilfred C, Fresno, Calif. Piston-ring compres-
sor. 1.478,942; Dec. 25.
Cook, William A., Hollis, and J. Levine, assignors to The
Denominator Adding Machine Co., Brooklyn. N. Y.
Denominating apparatus. 1.444.586; Feb. 6."
Cook, William E., assignor to Peerless Insulated Wire
and Cable Company, New York, N. Y. Wire-covering
machine. 1.441,561; Jan. 9.
Cook, William E., St. (Seorge, assignor, by mesne as
slgnments, to The Peerless Insulated Wire and Cable
Company, New York, N. T. Wire-covering machine.
1,461,816; July IT.
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Cook, William B., St. George, assignor to Peerless In
sulated Wire and Cable Company, New York, N. Y
Wire-covering machine. 1,461,817 ; July 17.
Cook, William G. H., Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Card-
case. 1,467,838; Sept. 11.
Cook, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vibrating toy.
1.446.835 ; Feb. 27.
Cooke, Charles J., Washington, D. C. Atmospheric com-
pound for divers' use. 1,473,337 ; Nov. G.
Cooke, Cosby C, Logan, W. Va. Dental thread holder.
1,475,986; Dec. 4.
Cooke, David B. (See Cookinham, E. F., and Cook.)
Cooke, Frank V., assignor to K. B. Goddard, Detroit,
Mich. Vehicle spring. Rel5,586 ; May 1.
Cooke, Patrick, St. Louis, Mo. Machine for forming re-
fractory molds. 1,443,349 ; Jan. 30.
Cookinham, Edward F., and D. B. Cook, assignors to
Acme Road Machinery Company, Frankfort, N. Y.
Scarifier. 1,458,394 ; June 12.
Cooklin, Isaac, Liverpool, England. Extensible table.
1.455,599 ; May 15.
Cooklin, Isaac, Liverpool, England. Dining table.
1,459,086; June 19.
Cooklin, Isaac, Liverpool, England. Extensible table.
1,464,409; Aug. 7.
Cooley, Prank N. and G. E., Seattle, Wash. ; said G. R.
Ccoley assignor to said Frank N. Cooley. Pneumatic-
tire-inflating apparatus. 1,471,777 ; Oct. 23.
Cooley, B'red W., Minneapolis, Minn. Tone modifier fof
BOund-reproducing machines. 1,462,320 ; July 17.
Cooley, George R. (See Cooley, Frank N. and G. R.)
Cooley, Louis D. (See Davis. J. L., and Cooley.)
Coolican, Oscar, trustee. (See Dawson, Baylia M., a*-
Bignor.)
Coolldge, George B.. Rockford, 111. Automatic steering
attachment for motor vehicles. 1,471,883 ; Oct. 23.
Coolidge, Karl R. (See Whitcomb, R. F., and Coolidge.)
Coombs, George 0.. Providence, 11. I. Composite fabric.
1,458,918; June 12.
Coombs, James A., Hampstead, London, England. System
for the treatment of sewage and the like. 1,456,914 ;
May 29.
Coomes, J. A., & Company Limited. (See Coomes,
Joseph A., assignor.)
Coomes, Joseph A., assignor to J. A. Coomes & Company
Limited, London, England. Speedometer. 1,442,128 ;
Jan. 16.
Coon, Lawrence B. (See Hanna, J. T., and Coon.)
Coonan, Thomas, Washington, D. C. Faucet. 1,463,800 ;
Aug. 7.
Cooney, Colonel, Ada, Ohio. Combined weather strip and
sash fastener. 1,451,650 ; Apr. 10.
Cooney, Edward H., H. C. Eklund, and S. T. Wlprud,
Great Falls. Mont. ; said Cooney assignor to said
Eklund. Combined shovel and hoe. 1,478,204 ; Dec. 18.
Cooney, Lawrence .!., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Key-
stone Grinder and Manufacturing Company. Grind-
ing machine. 1,446,640 ; Feb. 27.
Cooney, Michael .T., Irma, Alberta, Canada. Share at-
tachment. 1,475,107 ; Nov. 20.
Coons, Burton C, Rochester, N. Y. Paring machine.
1,445,997; Feb. 20.
Coons, Burton C, Rochester, N. Y. Seed-cell-removlng
apparatus. 1.445,998 ; Feb. 20.
Coons, Burton C, assignor to Coons Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Seed-cell-remover appa-
ratus. 1,442.859 ; .Tan. 23.
Coons Manufacturing Company. (See Coons. Burton C.,
assignor.)
Cooper, Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bridge arm for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 63,128 ; Oct. 16.
Cooper, Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bridge arm for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 63.554 ; Dec. 18.
Cooper, Allyn R., Marshalltown, Iowa. Dash control de-
vice. 1.467,309 ; Sept. 11.
Cooper, Angus R.. and H. J. Carthy, Mobile, Ala. Car
door. 1,448,287: Mar. 13.
Cooper, Arthur S., Santa Monica, Calif. Tank. 1,460,999 ;
July 3.
Cooper. Augustus S., Santa Barbara, Calif. Utilizing
residujil heat. 1,462,851 ; July 24.
Cooper, Barney, Chicago, 111. Snap fastening. 1,466,990 ;
Sept. 4.
Coopir, Benson P., Ithaca, N. Y. Coin-controlled de-
livery apparatus. 1,474,070 ; Nov. 13.
Cooper; Bert, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Clutch mechanifim.
1,470,321 ; Oct. 9.
Cooper, Clarence W. (See Wylie, W. J., and Cooper.)
Cooper, Clinton J., Oak Park, 111. Railway tie.
1,461,477; July 10.
Cooper, Daniel R., Gore, assignor to C. W. Anderson and
P. L. HowQrth, Wellington, New Zealand. Inhaling
apparatus. 1,442,253 : Jan. 16.
Cooper, Erwin M., San Francisco, Calif. Typewriter de-
vice. 1.440,584 ; Jan. 2.
Cooper. Frank P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Duplex accelerator.
1.441,663 ; Jan. 9.
Cooper. Hairy W. (See Morrison, W. E., and Kor-
pylainen, assignors.)
Cooper, Henry A., West Union, Ohio. Valve-spring lifter.
1,465,843 ; Aug. 21.
Cooper, Henry .T., Brooklvn, N. Y. Clamp. 1,467,708;
Sept. 11.
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Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Cooper, Hermon C. (See McKee, R. H., and Cooper.)
Cooper Hewitt Electric Company. (See Flitner, Stan-
wood E., assignor.)
Cooper, Hugh S., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Kemet Laboratories Company, Inc.
Alloy. 1,461,178; July 10.
Cooper, James C, and J. J. Sigrist, assignors of one-fifth
to F. E. Shaffer, Altoona, Pa. Sectional-tire-carrying
rim. 1,458,031 ; June 5.
Cooper, John W., Kingston-upon-Hull, England. Collapsi-
ble box, packing case, and the like. 1,448,433 ; Mar. 13.
Cooper, Joseph. (See Potter, J. O., and Cooper.)
Cooper, Kenneth F., Great Neck, assignor to American
Cyanamid Company, New York, N. Y. Method of and
apparatus for fumigating. 1,454,154 ; May 8.
Cooper, Lyman M., assignor of one-half to C. E. Wlsner,
Detroit, Mich. Composition of matter for making bat-
tery boxes, coil boxes, and other similar articles.
1,444,587; Feb. 6.
Cooper, Lyman M., assignor of one-half to C. E. Wis-
ner, Detroit, Mich. Wire-spoked wheel. 1,474,405 ;
Nov. 20.
Cooper, Miles B., Portsmouth, Ohio. Arch-support con-
struction. 1,447,463 ; Mar. 6.
Cooper, Nathan S. and S., New Haven, Conn. Stem-
winding and stem-setting watch. 1,476,494 ; Dec. 4.
Cooper, Oakley F., Logan, Ohio. Cutter. 1,469,153;
Sept. 25.
Cooper, Otto H., Shamrock, La. Emergency hub for
automobile wheels. 1,450,062 ; Mar. 27.
Cooper, Richard B., New York, N. Y., assignor to Flske
& Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Brick. 1,444,167 ;
Feb. 6.
Cooper, Robert E., and C. O. Sisler, Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario, Canada. Gas-analyzing apparatus. 1,475,000 ;
Nov. 20.
Cooper, Saul. (See Cooper, Nathan S. and S.)
Cooper, Simon, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wrapping machine.
1,445,622 ; Feb. 20.
Cooper, Simon, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Allison
Bishopric, Cincinnati, Ohio. Machine for the manu-
facture of wall board. 1,461,724 ; July 17.
Cooper, Simon, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Menasba
Wooden Ware Co., Menasha, Wis. Sealing machine.
1,463,460 : July 31.
Cooper, Simon, Brooklyn, assignor to Vacuum Pulp Prod-
ucts Corporation, Now York, N. Y. Mold and process
for forming articles from pulp or other plastic mate-
rial. 1,463,575: July 31.
Cooper, Simon, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Menasha
Wooden Ware Company, Menasha, Wis. Machine for
hooping pails. 1,466,700 ; Sept. 4.
Cooper, Simon, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Frank-
lin Baker Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Nut-treating
machine. 1,478,869 ; Dec. 25.
Cooper, Thomas C, Chicago, 111. Lock. 1,461,725 ;
July 17.
Cooper, Thomas S., Jr., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to
Kooper Damper Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Automatic
damper. 1,452,792 ; Apr. 24.
Cooper, Thomas W., Chelmsford, England, assignor to
The Norma Company of America, Long Island City,
N. Y. Axle box and bearing for tramcar and like
vehicle wheels. 1,475,053 ; Nov. 20.
Cooper, William, Apalachin, N. Y. Animal trap.
1.474,406; Nov. 20.
Cooper, William H., Seattle, Wash. Apparatus for re-
moving timbers from sawmill carriages. 1,469,498 ;
Oct. 2.
Cooperman, Oscar, Palo Alto, Calif. Bicycle transmission.
1,473,017; Nov. 6.
Cooperrider, Charles K. (See Butterman, S., and Cooper-
rider.)
Coote, John M., Elizabeth, N.. J. Automobile bumper.
1,441,400; Jan. 9.
Coover, George B., and H. A. Bruner, Lamar, Colo.
Supporting means for steam-pressing machines.
1.464,260; Aug. 7.
Cope, Frank T., Alliance, Ohio. Combined light and
horn switch. 1.471,778 ; Oct. 23.
Cope, George W., Oil City, La. Boilor-feed-water system.
1,456,722: May 29.
Cope, Joseph H., Denver, assignor to The Windsor Manu-
facturing Company, Windsor, Colo. Haystacker. Re-
15,658; July 17.
Copeland, Harry L., Walla Walla, Wash. Building
method and means. 1,444,588 ; Feb. 6.
Copeland, Thomas M., Los. Angeles, Calif. Printing frame.
1,448,524; Mar. 13.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to B. W. Atwood, Flint,
Mich. Refrigerator. 1,444,589 ; Feb. 6.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to E. W. Atwood, Flint,
Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 1,463,419 ; July 31.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to E. W. Atwood, Flint,
Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 1,472,266 ; Oct. 30.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to E. W. Atwood, Flint,
Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 1,472,267 ; Oct. 30.
Copithorn, Walter E., Natick,' Mass. Tire valve.
1,462,227; July 17.
Copland, James P., Hudson. Ohio. Welding electrode
1,471,326; Oct. 23.
Copony, Alfred, Mount Clemens, assignor of one-half to
C. P. Spicer, Detroit, Mich. Combination bill and stub
for meter readings. 1,447,340 ; Mar. 6.
Copony, Alfred, Mount Clemens, and F. Ziganek, Detroit,
Mich. Universal support. 1,464,308 ; Aug. 7.
Copp, Harry N., Swampscott, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Shoe-repair plant. 1,444.025 ; Feb. 6.
Copp^e, Maurice, Mont-sur-Marchienne, Belgium. Method
and apparatus for measuring electric resistances and
the like. 1,457,923 ; June 5.
Coppock, Fred D., Greenville, Ohio. Dumping wagon.
1,442,650; Jan. 16.
Corbett, Carl C, assignor to A. R. Marline, Cleveland,
Ohio. Pocket savings hank. 1,447,534 ; Mar. 6.
Corbett, George E., Brooklyn, assignor to J. P. Newman,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Badge. Des. 62,814 ; .\ug. 7.
Corbett, John A., Los Angeles, Calif. Showcase.
1,477,428 ; Dec. 11.
Corbin, Charles B., Grand Rapids, Mich. Fur-pelt
stretcher. 1,456,764; May 29.
Corby Baking Company, The. (See O'Connell, Edgar E..
assignor.)
Corby, Robert L., Chevy Chase, Md., and R. Glasgow,
Pittsburgli, Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
The Fleischmann Company. Manufacturing yeast.
1,475,471 : Nov. 27.
Corcoran, Cornelius B., assignor to Underwood Type-
writer Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,441,215; Jan. 9.
Corcoran, Cornelius B.. assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,443,733; Jan. 30.
Corcoran, Cornelius B., assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,447,280; Mar. 6.
Corcoran. Cornelius B., assignor to Underwood Type-
writer Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1.450,020; Mar. 27.
Corcoran Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bruewer,
Harry, assignor.)
Corcoran. Thos. J., Lamp Co., The. (See Church, Prank
S-, assignor.)
Corcoran, Thos. J., Lamp Company, The. (See Kuen,
Eugene A., assignor.)
Cordell, Edward C, San Francisco, Calif. Internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,465,597 ; Aug. 21.
Cordell. Robert A., Norfolk, Va. Hedge trimmer.
1,472,633 ; Oct. 30.
Corder, Waitman D., Phillppi, W. Va. Suspenders.
1,465,779 ; Aug. 21.
Cordery, Frank, Toledo, Ohio. Manufacture of building
blocks and bricks. 1,465,115 ; Aug. 14.
Cordes, August W., New York, N. Y. Bracket for sup-
porting objects, and especially for securing number
plates. 1,463,358 ; July 31.
Cordes, Henry G., Bremerton, Wash. Electric oscilla-
tor. 1,478,638 ; Dec. 25.
Cordingley, Daisy. (See Cordingly, Harry W., assignor.)
Cordingly, Harry W., Fredericksburg, assignor to Daisy
Cordingley, East Liverpool, Ohio. Electric-lighting
fixture. 1,462,132 ; July 17.
Cordino, Dominick, Plymouth, Mass. Making metal cast-
ings. 1,456,868; May 29.
Cordino, Dominick, Plymouth, Alass. Metal casting and
making metal castings. 1,456,869 ; May 29.
Cordis, Fred H., Thedford, Nebr. Spark arrester for
railway- locomotives. 1,444,306 ; Feb. 6.
Cordley, Henry G., Glen Ridge, N. J. Faucet. 1,464,561 ;
Aug. 14.
Cordley, Henry G., Glen Ridge, N. J. Reciprocating-plug
faucet. 1,464,562; Aug. 14.
Cordor, Auburn L. P., et al. (See Wolfe, Clinton M.,
assignor.)
Corell, Clifton B., assignor to Underwood Computing Ma-
chine Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,454,040 ; May S.
Corenson, Abe, Los Angeles, Calif. Headdress for a
doll. Des. 62,860 ; Aug. 7.
Corey, Matt M. (See Gudgel, E. D., and Corey.)
Corey, Matt M., assignor to R. D. Swisher Mfg. Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Tweezers. 1,475,689 ; Nov. 27.
Corev, Melvh) M., Sweetgrass, Mont. Gate-closing device.
1,471,830; Oct. 23.
Corgiat, John, jr., and J. J. Dusevoir, assignors to Star
Motor Company of California, Oakland, Calif. Cou-
pling. 1.455.242 : May 15.
Corl, Robert M., Maumee, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Erie Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Process
of and apparatus for forming glass. 1,465,347 ;
Aug. 21.
Corl, Robert M., Maumee, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Erie Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Method
and apparatus for forming glass. 1,474,019 ; Nov. 13.
Corl, Robert M., Maumee, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Erie Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glass
manufacture. 1,478.554; Dec. 25.
Corlass, Thomas C. (See Booth, J. W., and Corlass.)
Corley, Benjamin R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Engraving ma-
chine. 1,450,136; Mar. 27.
Corley, John T., Providence, B. I. Bracket. 1,461,210 ;
July 10.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
115
Cormack, Mark N., Brooklvn. N. Y. Lining-up machine for
printers. 1,442.860 ; .Tan. 2.S.
Corn Products Refining Company. (See Chalmers, George
W., assignor.)
Corn Products Refining Company. (See Newklrk, Wil-
liam B.. assivrncr.)
Corno, Charles L., Broussard, La. Pneumatic device for
cleaning boiler tubes. 1.473,467 ; Nov. 6.
Cornells, Jean, Liege, Belgium. Cigar-making machine.
1.457.876 : June 5.
Cornelius, Clarence. Seattle. Wash. Shingling seat or
brrtiket. 1.471.947; Oct. 23.
Cornelius, Ernest H., et al. (See Guptill, Rodney G., as-
signor.)
Cornell, AUyn, and H. C. Hazen, San Diego, Calif. Rac-
ing game. 1,448,201; Mar. 13.
Cornell. Charles H. (See Hyatt. Ralph S.. assignor.)
Cornell, Fred W., St. Joseph. Mo. Safety head and track
for traveling ladders. 1,450,430 ; Apr. 3.
Cornell, .Tacob J., Paducah, Ky. Whistle. 1,451,459 ;
Apr. 10.
Cornell. Joseph G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Elevator. 1,452,032 ;
June 5.
Cornell. Joseph G.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lazv tongs.
1,459.656: June 19.
Comellier, Arthur, Dracut, Mass. Barber's comb.
1,457,726 ; June 5.
Corner. Douglas C. St. Louis, Mo. Shoveling machine.
1.441.216; Jan. 9.
Cornfield, Noah. Detroit. Mich., assignor to Acme Cushion
Wheel Companj-, Wilmington, Del. Vehicle wheel.
1.451,252; Apr. 10.
Cornfield, Noah, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Acme Cushion
Wheel Company, Wilmington, Del. Vehicle "wheel.
1,451,253 : Apr. 10.
Cornick, TuUv R., Petaluma, Calif. Automobile lock
system. 1,477.317 ; Dec. 11.
Corning Glass Works. (See Boals, Harry R., assignor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Bowen, Clinton A., assignor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Carder, Frederick, assignor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Gage, Henry P., assignor.)
Coming Glass Works. (See Hedges, William T., assignor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Parsons, William P., as-
signor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Pascucci, Emillo, assignor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Smith. Rowland D., as-
signor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Taylor, William C, assignor.)
Cornish Wire Company. (See Cook, John, assignor.)
Corno Mills Company, The. (See Russell, Clarence E.,
assignor.)
Cornwall, Frederick R., St. Louis, Mo. Monorail trans-
portation system. 1,460,534 ; July 3.
Cornwall, Frederick R., deceased ; M. B. Cornwall, execu-
trix, assignor, bv mesne assignments, to M. B. Cornwall,
St. Loais, Mo. Monorail system. 1,469,997 ; Oct. 9.
Cornwall, Frederick R., deceased ; M. B. Cornwall, execu-
trix, assignor, by mesne assignments, to M. B. Cornwall,
St. Louis, Mo. Monorail carrier. 1,469,998 ; Oct, 9.
Cornwall, May B.. executrix. (See Cornwall, Frederick R.)
Cornwall. May B. (See Cornwall, Frederick R., as-
signor.)
Cornwall. May B. (See Greenstreet, M. L., and Day, as-
signors.)
Cornwell, Edward R. (See Long, P. E., and Cornwell.)
Cornwell, Elmer E.. and J. H. McCready, Okmulgee, Okla.
Burner. 1,455.055 : May 22.
Cornwell. Elmer E., and J. H. McCready, Okmulgee, Okla.
Burner. 1,471.104; Oct. 16.
Cornwell, William H., Oakland, Calif. Self-adjusting
headlight. 1.455,600 ; May 15.
Corona Typewriter Company. (See Armstrong, Frank
H., assignor.)
Corona Typewriter Company. (See de Clamecy, Philippe,
assignor.)
Corona Machine Company. (See De Luca, P. C, and
Insogna, assignors;.)
Corona Typewriter Company. (See Ely, Alonzo B., as-
signor.)
Corona Typewriter Company. (See Harmon, Edwin L.,
nssic:nrjr, )
Corona Typewriter Company Inc. (See Harmon, E. L.,
and Petermann, assignors.)
Corona Typewriter Company. (See Petermann, Otto
assignor.)
Corpi. Domenico. Constantinople, Turkey, and M. Pretot,
Mulhonse. France. Portable compressor. 1,445,073 :
Feb. 13.
Corporon, Gaines H., Citrusgrove, Tex. Propeller,
1.477,247 : Dec. 11.
Corps, Edward P., Northampton, England. Tack-ex-
traetlng machine for boots and shoes. 1,473, 92S :
Nov. IS.
Corr, Thomas E.. Bakersfleld, Calif. Building construc-
tion. 1.442,777: Jan. 16.
Corrall, Herbert, Helensburgh, Scotland, assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth. N. J.
Duplex seam for sewed articles. 1,448.793 ; Mar. 20.
Corrigan, Hamlet, East Rochester, N, Y. Check-protecting
system and keyboard for same. 1,440.585 ; .Tan. 2.
Corrigan, Joseph. Rockledge, Pa, Loom for weaving terrv
fabrics. 1,444,951 ; Feb. 13.
Corrington, Aldon R, (See Corrlngton, Howard A,, as-
signor.)
Corrington, Howard A,, assignor of one-half to A, R.
Corrington, Brandt, S. Dak. Connecting link for tire
chains. 1,465,710 ; Aug. 21.
Corser, John W., Los Angeles, Calif. Piston. 1,462,084 •
July 17.
Corset, Lucien A. M., Paris, France. Punching machine,
1,459,320; June 19.
Corset, Lucien A. M., Paris, France. Indicator with me-
chiinical transmission to a distance. 1,471,831;
Oct. 23.
Corson, George E., Rathdrum, Idaho. Drag-saw-clamp-
ing device, 1.446,452 : Feb. 27.
Cortes, Salustio V., Valparaiso, Chile. Aerial propelling
machine. 1,460,948 ; July 3.
Cortese, Sam, Dunsmuir. Calif. Sewing implement for
leather goods. 1,468,698; Sept. 25.
Cortese, Venanzio B., Lattimer Mines, Pa. Combination
lock. 1,449,972 ; Mar. 27.
CortI, Felice, Milan, Italy. Carburetor. 1,448,055;
Mar. 13.
Corticelli Silk Company. (See Addis, Arthur K., as-
signor.)
Corwin, Frank E,, Toledo, Ohio. Cooking utensil.
1,455,780 : May 22.
Corwin, Howard D. (See Fox, W. B., and Corwin.)
Cory, Henry I., Jersey City, N. J. Game. 1,442,651 ;
Jan. 16.
Coryell, Charles L., Neodesha, Kans. Valve. 1,452,416 ;
Apr. 17,
Coryell, William C, Wayne, Nebr. Device for truing
connecting rods. 1,461,309 ; July 10.
Coryell. William C, assignor to The General Fireproof-
ing Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Clip for corner
beads. 1,453.973 ; May 1.
Cos Process Company, The. (See Chase, M. F. Pierce, and
Skogmark, assignors.)
Coseglia. Anthony, West Hoboken, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Autosales Corporation. Coin-
controlled vending machine. 1,460,574 ; July 3.
Cosgrav, Mark C, Sandusky, Ohio. Electricarinstrument
contact. 1,476.800 : Dec. 11.
Cosgrove, John W., Medford, and G. J. Julian, Beverly,
Mass., assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corpora-
tion, Paterson, N. J. CJoating apparatus. 1,463,801 ;
Aug. 7.
Cosgrove. Thomas, jr., Canton, Ohio. Disk valve.
1,473,282; Nov. 6.
Coss. Thomas F., Mendota, 111. Door-opening appliance.
1,463.647 : July 31.
Cossairt, James E., Platte Center, Nebr. Car-door clamp.
1.459,764 ; .Tune 26.
Cossey, John C. G. (See Mitchell, J., and Cossey.)
Cossitt. Harold R., Alameda, Calif., assi.snor to Ninety
Nine Publishing Company, Incorporated, Carson City,
Nev. Baseball game. 1.458,275 ; .Tune 12.
Cossitt, Harold R.. Alameda, and J. Slnel, San Fran-
cisco, Calif., assignors to Ninety Nine Publishing Com-
pany. Incorporated. Carson City, Nev, Dice-casting
container, 1,459,196 : June 19,
Cossitt, Malcolm L„ Alameda, Calif,, assignor to Mani-
fold Impressions Corporation, Carson City, Nev. Mani-
folding attachment for typewriters 1,448,334 ; Mar. 13.
Cossitt. Malcolm L., Alameda, Calif., assignor to Manifold
Impressions Corporation, Carson City, Nev. Manifold-
ing attachment for typewriters. 1,448,335 ; Mar. 13.
Cossitt, Malcolm L,, Alameda, Calif., assignor to Mani-
fold Impressions Corporation, Carson City, Nev. Mani-
folding attachment for typewriters. 1,451,864 ;
Apr. 17.
Cossitt, Malcolm L., Alameda, Calif., assignor to Mani-
fold Impressions Corporation, C^arson City, Nev.
Manifolding attachment for typewriters. 1,451,865 ;
Apr, 17.
Cossitt, Malcolm L., Alameda, Calif., assignor to Mani-
fold Impressions Corporation, Carson City, Nev. Mani-
folding attachment for typewriters. 1,451,866 ;
Apr. 17.
Cossitt, Malcolm L., Alameda, Calif., assignor to Mani-
fold Impressions Corporation, Carson City, Nev. Mani-
folding attachment for typewriters. 1,452,193 ;
Apr. 17.
Cossitt, Malcolm L., Alameda, Calif., assignor to Mani-
fold Impressions Corporation, Carson City, Nev. Man^
ifolding attachment for typewriters. 1,461,599 ;
July 10.
Cossitt, Malcolm L., Oakland. Calif., assignor to Mani-
fold Impressions Corporation, Carson City, Nev. Mani-
folding platen for typewriters. 1,467,532 ; Sept. 11.
Costanz, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lamp globe. Des.
63,118; Oct. 9.
Costello, Joseph A., assignor to The Cleveland Brass
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Valve.
1,473,210; Nov. 6.
Costello, Joseph A., assignor to The Cleveland Brass
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Faucet.
1,477,808 ; Dec. 18.
Costello. Matthew J.. New York. N. Y. Scarf, stole, or
muffler, Des, 63,359 : Nov. 27.
Costello, Thomas J., Warren, Ohio, assignor to Tate-Jones
& Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pair-heating furnace.
1,447,588; Mar. 6.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Coster, Arthur V., London, England, assignor to The
Diamond Match Company, Chicago, 111. Machine for
making boxes. 1,461,414 ; July 10.
Costraeter Company. (Sec Quigley, John T., assignor.)
Costovici, Nicolas B., Lausanne, Switzerland, assignor to
American Nicovici Drawing Instruments Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Device for drawing circles.
1,460,093 ; June 26.
Cosulicb, Matteo, assignor to Thomas & Buckley Hoisting
Co., New York, N. Y. Brake for electric-motor-oper-
ated hoists. 1,462,265; July 17.
Cotal, Jean, Puteaux, France. Change-speed-gear mech-
anism. 1,462,740 ; July 24.
C5t6, Alphonse, Eel River, New Brunswick, Canada.
Hook. 1,465,510; Aug. 21.
C0t6, Alphonse, Eel River, New Brunswick, Canada. Ten-
sioning device for saws. 1,473,468 ; Nov. 6.
C6t6, Joseph L., Oakland, Calif. Brick-handling machine.
1,440,769 ; Jan. 2.
Cote, Omer E., Pawtucket, R. I. Winding mandrel.
1,450,717 ; Apr. 3.
Cotey, Llewellyn F., Alexandria, La. Ice shaver.
1.478,175 ; Dec. 18.
Cothran, Walter S., assignor to Towers & Sullivan Manu-
facturing Co., Rome, Ga. Plow hitch. 1,475,799 ;
Nov. 27.
Coto-Coil Company. (See Lewis, Ralph C, assignor.)
Cotono Corporation. (See Wadsworth, Philip C, as-
signor.)
Cott, Charles M., Roanoke, Va. Check book and the like.
1,459,702 ; June 19.
Cotta, Charles. (See Zumdahl, Frederick C, assignor.)
Cotta Transmission Co. (See Asprooth, Axel Hj., as-
signor.)
Cottakis, Tassos M. (See Metropole, T. D., and CottakisT)
Cottam, John B., Montecito, Calif. Collapsible queen
and drone trap. 1,462,933 ; July 24.
Cottam, John B., Montecito, Calif. Ventilating gate for
beehives. 1,468,995; Sept. 25.
Cottam, John B., Montecito, Calif. Beehive hood and con-
dition Indicator. 1,470,112; Oct. 9.
Cottam, Robert, Oldham, T. Sefton, Shaw, and J. B. Lees,
Oldham, England. Roller for drawing mechanisms for
fibrous material. 1,474,020 ; Nov. 13.
Cottam, Robert, Oldham, T. Sefton, Shaw, and J. E. Lees,
Oldham, England. Roller for 'drawing mechanism for
fibrous material. 1,474,021 ; Nov. 13.
Cottam, Robert, Oldham, T. Sefton, Shaw, and J. E. Lees,
Oldham, England. Roller for drawing mechanism for
fibrous material. 1,474,022 ; Nov. 13.
Cottam, Robert, Oldham, T. Sefton, Shaw, and J. E. Lee»,
Oldham, England. Roller for drawing mechanism for
fibrous material. 1,474,023 ; Not. 13.
Cotter, Ernest W., Sydenham, London, and E. Troughton,
Brockley, London, assignors to J. Stone & Company
Limited, Deptford, England. Window and ventilator.
1,467,839 ; Sept. 11.
Cotton, Alfred, assignor to Heine Boiler Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Superheater boiler. 1.450,021 ; Mar. 27.
Cotton, Alfred, assignor to Heine Boiler Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Steam superheater. 1,463,547 ; July 31.
Cotton, Arthur F. R., London, England. Gramophone.
1,470,812 ; Oct. 16.
Cotton, Bertie R., assignor to Hammond, Turner & Sons,
Limited, Birmingham, England. Hair comb. 1,467,533 ;
Sept. 11.
Cotton, Walter H. (See Kanagy, Abraham L., assignor.)
Cotton, Walter H., Chicago, 111. Furnace roof. 1,440,446 ;
Jan. 2.
Cottrell, C. B., & Sons Company. (See Barber, Howard
M., assignor.)
Cottrell, Sylvester P., Buffalo, N. Y. Combined light and
firearm. 1,461,600; July 10.
Cottrell, William F., Bristol, England. Spring cover
for motor cars or other vehicles. 1,454,106 ; May 8.
Cottringer, Paul. (See Barstow. E. O., and COttringer.)
Cottringer, Paul, assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany, Midland, Mich. Making phenol. 1,466,991 ;
Sept. 4.
Cottringer, Paul, and W. R. CoUings, assignors to The Dow
Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Making anhydrous
magnesium chloride. 1,450,912 ; Apr. 10.
Coty, Alfred C, assignor to The Watertown Bag Machine
Co., Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Tubing machine. 1,453,864;
May 1.
Coty, Francois J. de S., Paris, France. Bottle. Des.
62,318; May 8.
Coty, Francois J. de S., Paris, France. Talcum-powder
can. Des. 63,395 ; Dec. 4.
Coty, Inc. (See Benois, Edouard P., assignor.)
Couch, Leo IC. (See SchefEer, T. H., and Couch.)
Coughlan, John N., New York, N. Y. Propelling attach-
ment for boats. 1,461,697 ; July 10.
Coughlin, Felix J., Versailles, Ohio. Packing case for
parachutes. 1,444,369 ; Feb. 6.
Coughlin, John P., Chicago, 111. Wrench. 1,467,709 ;
Sept. 11.
Coughlin, John P., Chicago, 111. Wrench. 1,467,756 ;
Sept. 11.
Coughlin, Joseph D., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to D. A. McConnell. Hair
curler. 1,462,484 ; July 24.
Coughlin, William G., Philadelphia, Pa. Railway con-
struction. 1,441,401 ; Jan. 9.
Coughlin, William G., Philadelphia, Pa. Built-up tie.
1,475,429; Nov. 27.
Coughtrie, Oliver, Deal, England. Device for use Jn
practicing the game of golf and other games and for
like purposes. 1,464,029 ; Aug. 7.
Coulombe, Joseph C, Dracut, Mass. Signal horn.
1,441,402; Jan. 9.
Coulombe, Joseph C, Dracut, Mass. Liquid-feeding device.
1,467,633; Sept. U.
Coulombe, Joseph C, Dracut, Mass. Air-compressing
means. 1,468,282 ; Sept. 18.
Couls, George K., Detroit, Mich. Truck-body-dumping
mechanism. 1,475,936 ; Dec. 4.
Coulson, Arthur M. (See Hall-Bullock, George, assignor.)
Coulson, Harry G. (See Bell, H. L., and Coulson.)
Coulson, Harry G. (See Hale, E. L., and Coulson.)
Coulson, William R., Sturgeon, Mo. Demountable rim.
1,478,103 ; Dec. 18.
Coulston, Earl V., Rock Island, 111. Stove-top construc-
tion. 1478,470; Dec. 25.
Coulston, Harry, assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, Incor-
porated, Philadelphia, Pa. Stocking board. 1,475,753 ;
Nov. 27.
Coulter, Fred E., Stratford, Iowa. Folding binder reel.
1,470,061; Oct. 9.
Coulter, Hugh T., et al., executors. (See Davidson, Sam-
uel C.)
Coulter, Li^muel P., Huntington Park, Calif. Gas burner.
1,469,716 ; Oct. 2.
Coulter & McKenzie Machine Company, The. (See Berg,
Andrew, assignor.)
Coulter, William J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Clothes
reel. 1,475.369 ; Nov. 27.
Coulter, William R., Allentown, Pa. Gear shift and
brake control. 1,478,176 ; Dec. 18.
Counsel!, Charles T., assignor to Counsell Film Process
and Chemical Company Limited, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Treatment of photographic films
and apparatus therefor. 1,478,639 ; Dec. 25.
Counsell Film Process and Chemical Company Limited.
(See Counsell. Charles T., assignor.)
Counter, Howard E., Lelpsic, Ohio. Draft appliance for
tractors. 1,462,685 ; July 24.
Cour.=;on, William M., Traverse City, Mich. Shoe-heel
stiffener. 1,456,915 ; May 29.
Court, Arthur L., San Francisco, Calif. Ore concentra-
tion. 1,470,350: Oct. 9.
Court, Frank T., Walker, Iowa. Distant control for trac-
tors. 1,453,130 ; Apr. 24.
CourtaukLs Limited. (See Callimachi, Michel T., as-
signor.)
Courtaulds Limited. (See Delph, Albert E., assignor.)
Courtaulds Limited. (See Hegan, Horace J., assignor.)
Courtaulds Limited. (See Lloyd, John A., assignor.)
Courtaulds Limited. (See Stokes, William H., assignor.)
Courtcen, Henry, Sunbury-on-Thames, England. Oil lamp.
1,450,580 ; Apr. 3.
Courtier, Jules and P., Paris, France ; said P. Courtier
assignor to said Jules Courtier. Spark regulator for
restoring normal ignition to fouled spark plugs.
1,460,227; June 26.
Courtier, Pierre. (See Courtier, Jules and P.)
(Courtney, Arnold A., Ottumwa, Iowa. Cattle-horn
weight. 1,472,207 ; Oct. 30.
Courtney, Joe E., Plainview, Tex. Railway highway stop.
1,473,082; Nov. 6.
Courtney, Thoma.s L., et al. (See McNab, Norman S.,
.iSRjgnor. )
Courtois-Suffit, Roger, Paris, France. Landing indicator
for aircraft. 1,450,431 ; Apr. 3.
Courtright, Ernest W., New York, N. Y. Automobile
signal. 1,443,894 ; Jan. 30.
Couser, Isaac, Manchester, N. H., assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Bobbin-supply box.
1,451,683; Apr. 17.
Cousins, Benjamin, Slick, Okla. Producing detachable
connecting links. 1,447,064 ; Feb. 27.
Cousins, Benjamin, Slick, Okla. Cementing dumper.
1,450,485 ; Apr. 3.
Coutant, Benoni L., Jacksonville, Fla. Ejector. 1,458,523 ;
Juiip 12.
Coutinho da Nobrega, Joaquim, New York, N. Y. Mo-
mentum-operated brake. 1,455,325 ; May 15.
Covell, Nathaniel, Tidioute, Pa. Saw-set tooL 1,462,686 ;
July 24.
Covell, William J., San Francisco, Calif. Dosage bottle.
1,453,444 ; May 1.
Covell, William J., San Francisco, Calif. Dispensing
container. 1,453,445 : May 1.
Covelle, Albert E., West Medford, Mass. Adjustitng
glasses, spectacles, and the like. 1,452,909 ; Apr. 24.
Cover, Hari-y A., and A. McKinney, Mount Vernon, 111.
Bi-al^e device. 1,459,574 ; June 19.
Cover, Harvey S., South Bend, Ind. Eye goggles.
1,478,818; Dec. 25.
Cover, Ralph, Baltimore, assignor to The United uachln-
ery Company, Westminster, Md. Corn-husking machine.
1,458,221 • June 12.
Coverdale, Philip H. J., Beaumont, Tex. Curing rack.
1,458,643 ; June 12.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
117
Chair construc-
Coverly, Horner, Los Angeles, Calif.
tion. 1.478,640; Dec. 25.
Covert, Martin B., Indianapolis, Ind. Clutch cone.
1,444,168; Fob. 6.
Covi, John B., Far Rockaway, N. Y., assignor, by mesiir
assi^'ninents, to White Troducts Compiiny, Chicago, 111.
Hood fastener. 1,472,242 ; Oct. 30.
Cowan. Charles H.. jr., assignor to Atwood Machine Com
pany, Stonington, Conn. Swift. 1.443,350 ; Jan. 30.
Cowan, John A., Kansas City, Mo. Vehicle top and
boat. 1,455,994: May 22.
Cowan, Jolm H., Kansas City, Mo. Edging implement.
1,447,711; Mar. 6. „ ^ .,,
Cowan, Willis B., assignor of one-fourth to G. H. De Vore.
Colorado Springs, Colo. Radiator for automobiles.
1,477.209 ; Dee. 11. ^ , ^ -^ ..
Coward, William M., North Sydney, assignor to F. C.
Gadsbv, Svdney, New South Wales, Australia. Aux-
iliary "air Valve. 1,468,283 ; Sept. 18.
Cowart, S. A. (See Lovett, Howard W., assignor.)
Cowden, Albert R., and E. J. B. Gorman, Dayton, Ohio.
Laminated structure for wheels. 1,462,687 ; July 24.
Cowden. Lawrence H. (See Anderson, F. J., Cowden, and
Ericson.) . ^
Cowdery, Warren H., et al. (See Melanowski, Leo, as-
signor.)
Cowdrev, Charles F., Fitchburg, Mass. Brake tester for
vehicle wheels. 1,440.970 ; Jan. 2.
Cowdrev, Charles F., Fitchburg, Mass. Brake-testing de-
vice for vehicle wheels. 1,440,971 ; Jan. 2.
Cowdrey, Charles F., Fitchburg, Mass. Brake-testing de-
vice for vehicle wheels. 1.440,972 ; Jan. 2.
Cowdrev, Charles F., Fitchburg, Mass. Automobile at-
tacliment. 1,448,912 ; Mar. 20.
Cowdrey, Charles F., Fitchburg, Mass. Automobile at-
tachment. 1,476,393 : Dec. 4.
Cowel, John E., Crest, Colo. Means for connecting stove-
pipe sections. 1,441,967 ; Jan. 9.
Cowell, Nelson H., New York, and E. Niederman, Elm-
hurst, N. Y. Hack saw. 1,445,491 ; Feb. 13.
Cowull, Robert J. (See Jardee, M. F., and Cowell.)
Cowen, Walter L., and C. A. Friend, assignors to L.
Rogaly, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Auto-
matic starting and stopping attachment for disk-type
talking machines. 1.455,478 : May 15.
Cowle, Floyd J., Sandusky, Ohio. Indicating moans for
automobile gasoline tanks. 1,440,447 ; Jan. 2.
Cowin, Irving R., assignor of one-half to W. Carmack,
and one-half to F. C. Werk, Cleveland, Ohio. Pressure
regulator. 1,453,704 ; May 1.
Cowin, Stuart H., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Driving mechanism. 1,444,952 ; Feb. 13.
Cowles, Burton S., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Piston and piston
ring and making the same. 1,474,024 ; Nov. 13.
Cowles, C, and Company. (See Gates, Louis W., aa-
signor.)
Cowles, C, and Company. (See Hart, Franklin H., as-
signor. )
Cowles, Edward P.. Sparta, Mich. Automatically-revers-
ing drain board for clothes wringers. 1,453,337 ;
May 1.
Cowles, Edwin, Auburndale, Mass., assignor to The Elec-
tric Smelting & Aluminum Co. Inc., Lockport, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for solidifying materials.
1.445,004; Feb. 13.
Cowles, Harold A., Rochester, N. Y. Toy house. Des.
61,749; Jan. 2.
Cowles, Irving, Chicago, 111. Automatic vapor feed for
hvdrocarbon motors. 1,466,425 ; Aug. 28.
Cowles, Rolla R., Chicago, 111. Vehicle towing device.
1,473,211 ; Nov. 6.
Cowlev, Jay P., Tacoma, Wash. Autographic register.
1,454,810; May 8.
Cowling, Harry G. (See Osterdahl, L.. and Cowling.)
Cowlishaw, Walker & Company (1920) Limited. (See
Moore. Matthew S.. assignor.)
Cowper-Coles, Sherard O., Sunbury-on-Thames, England.
Manufacture of zinc cylinders for primary batteries.
1,477.109 ; Dec. 11.
Cox, Abram, Stove Company. (See Mott, Abram C, jr..
assignor.)
Cox Brass Manufacturing Company. (See Cox, WiUiam
G., assignor.)
Cox, Carlos W.. Ames, Iowa. Repairing storage batteries.
1,446.882 : Feb. 27.
Cox, Charles C. (See Loofs, W. J., and Cox.)
Cox, Charlps E., Freeport, 111. Automatic drill press
1,461,755 : July 17.
Cox, Chester R., Berkeley, Calif. Built-in disappearing
furniture. 1,464.352 : Aug. 7.
Cox, Cicero A., Ragland. Ala. Air-compressing attach-
ment for engines. 1.455.601 ; May 15.
Cox, Claude E., Detroit, Mich. Recording instrument.
1,459,087; June 19.
Cox, David C, Pittsfleld, Mass. Indicator. 1,450,410 :
Apr. 3.
Cox, Ferdinand, Jackson, Mich. Power transmitting and
control mechanism. 1,465.348 ; Aug. 21.
Cox, Frederick N., Berkeley, Calif. Surgical tool.
1,467,231; Sept. 4.
Cox, G. Clay. (See Janes, Joseph, assignor.)
Cox, George H., Loughborough, England. Method and
process of producing fabrications In imitation of wood,
ivory, and other grained or figured materials or sub-
stmces. 1,469,035; Sept. 25.
Cox, Henry G., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Forming flat coils. 1,455,188 ;
May 15.
Cox, James S., Los Angeles, Calif. Means for preventing
frost on trees and the like. 1,461,110 ; July 10.
Cox, Jesse C. (See Dixon, T. K., Klein, Cox, and Ghent.)
Cox. Jesse C., and J. W. McClung, Anderson, Ind. Thumb
protector. 1,471,948 ; Oct. 23. ...„„,.
Cox, John L., Philadelphia, Pa. Projectile. 1,444,335;
Feb. 6. ^ , .
Cox, John L., Philadelphia, Pa. Armor plate and making
same. 1,470,813; Oct. 16.
Cox, John T., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin, N. H.
Apparatus for treating edible fats. 1,469,896 ; Oct. 9.
Cox, John W., Baraboo, Wis. Combined bell and buzze?.
1,470,062; Oct. 9.
Cox, Joseph L. (See Cox, Paul F., assignor.) ^ ^ ^ ^
Cox, Kenneth, Putney, London, R. P. Kerr, Gateshead-
upon-Tyne, and E. J. Baty, Luton, England. Appa-
ratus for gas purification. 1,453,754 ; May 1.
Cox, Lucille, Chicago, 111. Stamp container. 1,462,535;
Julv ^4
Cox, Millard F., Louisville, Ky., assignor to Union Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Release rigging for
railway-car couplers. 1,469,292 ; Oct. 2.
Cox, Oscar L., Memphis, Mo. Gate. 1,450,486; Apr. 3.
Cox, Paul F., Chicago, 111. Printing press. 1,449,214 ;
Cox, Paul F., Chicago, 111. Web-printing press. 1,449,215 ;
Mar. 20.
Cox, Paul F., Chicago. lU. Impression throw off and on
device for traveling-cylinder presses. 1,457,501 ;
June 5.
Cox, Paul F., Chicago, 111. Stencil-addressing machine.
1,475,565 ; Nov. 27. , ^ „
Cox, Paul F.. assignor of one-half to J. L. Cox, Chicago,
HI. Printing press. 1,475,566 ; Nov. 27.
Cox, Reginald E., Torrance, Calif. Ball-bearing swivel
sucker-rod joints. 1,471,105 ; Oct. 16.
Cox, Reginald E., Mexia, Tex. Sucker-rod coupling.
1,471,106 ; Oct. 16.
Cox, Stephen A. D., Ontario, Calif. Gas burner.
1,472,554; Oct. 30.
Cox, Walter C, Denver, Colo. Endless-track structure
for motor-driven vehicles. 1,455,906 ; May 22.
Cox, William C Washington, D. C. Photogrnphic-pyper
receptacle. 1,458.166 : June 12.
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio. Spring bracket and
fender. 1,455,573 ; May 15.
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle fender.
1,458.276 ; June 12.
Cox, William G.. Cleveland, Ohio. End shield ior motor
vehicles. 1,458,277 ; June 12. ,
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio. End shield for motor
vehicles. 1,459,321 ; June 19.
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio. Shock-absorbing fen-
der. 1,459,652 ; June 19.
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio. Fender. 1,460,343;
June 26. , ,
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio. Spring fender or
bumper. 1,463,308 ; .July 31.
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Cox Brass
Manufacturing Company, Albany, N. Y. Parallel-bar
bumper. 1,441,785 ; Jan. 9.
Cox. William G.. Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Cox Brass
Manufacturing Company, Albany, N. Y. Attachment de-
vice for vehicle bumpers and bumper brackets.
1.445,005 : Feb. 13.
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Cox Brass
Manufacturing Company, Albany, N. Y. Spring bumper
for motor vehicles. 1,446,616 ; Feb. 27.
Cox, William G., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Cox Brass
Manufacturing Company, Albany, N. Y. Sectional
bnmper for motor vehicles. 1,446.617 ; Feb. 27.
Cox. William 6., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Cox Brass
Manufacturing Company, Albany, N. Y. Appliance for
attaching bumpers adjustably to automobiles. 1,451,535 ;
Apr. 10.
Cox. William 6., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Cox Brass
Manufacturing Company. Albany, N. Y. Automobile
shield. 1.462;956: July 24.
Cox, William G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Eaton Axle and Spring Company, Cleveland. Ohio.
Resilient guard for automobiles. 1,469,999 ; Oct. 9.
Cox, William G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Eaton Axle and Spring Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Flexible bumper. 1,470,000; (Jet. 9.
Cox, William G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Eaton .\xle and Spring Company. Cleveland, Ohio.
Spring buffer or bumper. 1,470,960; Oct. 16.
Cox, William S., College Park, Ga. Insecticide. 1,469,773 :
Oct. 9.
Coxe, Albert E. (See Carter, C. B., and Coxe.)
Coy, Earnest V.. Excelsior Springs, 5fo. Vehicle theft-
preventing device. 1.450,411 : Apr. 3.
Coy. Harris S., Anderson. Ind. Manual operating
means for automatic temperature-control systems.
1,453.370: May i.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Coyle, David W., Pasadena, Calif. Advertising sign.
1,470,522; Oct. 9.
Coyle, Henry, Wilson, N. C. Time-controlled mechanism.
1,449,316; Mar. 20.
Coyle, Henry J., Huntsville, Ala. Push-rod head.
1.449,973 ; Mar. 27.
Coyle, Joseph A., and C. H. Roth, Minneapolis, Minn.
Screening machine. 1,468,005 ; Sept. 18.
Coyne, James, Pittsburgh, Pa. Combination bolt and nut
retainer. 1,473,177; Nov. 6.
Coyne, James H., Port Townsond, Wash. Fire kindler.
1,447,237 ; Mar. 6.
Cozakos, Peter A., Portland, Oreg. Nonskid tire for ve-
hicle wheels. 1,468,439; Sept. 18.
Cozens, George H., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Com-
bination lock. 1,450,137; Mar. 27.
Cozzeus, Charles O., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Eye protector. 1,441,786 ;
Jan. 9.
Cozzens, Charles O., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic mounting.
1,461,082 ; July 10.
Cozzens, Charles O.. assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Eye protector. 1,467,230;
Sept. 4.
Crabb, George W. J., Bast Orange, N. J. Dirigible lamp.
1,442,604 ; Jan. 16.
Crabbe, Robert J., Weston, W. Va. WeU plug. 1,457,148 ;
May 29.
Crabill, Pearl P. (See Turner, J., and Crabill.)
Crablll, Pearl P., and J. Turner, Springfield, Ohio.
Bumper for automobiles. 1,476,053 ; Dec. 4.
Crablll, Pearl P., and J. Turner, assignors to The Cen-
tral Brass and Fixture Company, Springfield, Ohio.
Automobile bumper. 1,457,502 ; June 5.
Cracker Jack Co., The. (See Eckstein, Henry G., as-
signor.)
Cracker Jack Co., The. (See Morinsky, Louis, as-
signor.)
Cracraft, Julian L., Georgetown, Ky. Elevating baggage
truck. 1,449,589; Mar. 27.
Craddick, William P., and C. M. Uhlig, assignors to Vit-
0-Net Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Electrical blanket and
the like. 1,456,223 ; May 22.
Craft, Walter D. (See Sorensen, P. F., and Craft.)
Crafts, Harold L., Rochester, N. Y. Automobile radiato
coiidenser. 1,461,726; July 17.
Crafts, Otis T., Manchester, N. H. Making shoe-heel bases.
1,458,524 ; June 12.
Cragin, George P., Spokane, Wash. Shirt. 1,465,625 ;
Aug. 21.
Crago, Felix H., Milltown, Mont. Trap. 1,466,332;
Aug. 28.
Crago, Felix H., Milltown, assignor of one-half to S. N.
Stenson, Missoula, Mont, ^nimal trap. 1,464,748 ;
Aug. 14.
Craib, Frederick, Martinez, Calif. Bracket arm. Des.
62,099; Mar. 20.
Craib, Frederick, Martinez, Calif. Bracket arm. Des.
62,100; Mar. 20.
Craib, Frederick, Martinez, Calif. Bracket arm. Des.
62,101 ; Mar. 20.
Craig, Adele M. (See Craig, Herbert W., assignor.)
Craig, Charles F., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Craig
Golfmeter Co., Wilmington, Del. Captive playing ball.
1,446,641 ; Feb. 27.
Craig, Clyde L., Washington Court House, Ohio. Folding
chair. 1,443,734 ; Jan. 30.
Craig, Eustace N. (See Pearson, R. E., and Craig.)
Craig, Frederick E., Lawrence, Mass. Elastic tire.
1,470,913 ; Oct. 16.
Craig, George E., and J. W. McNabnay, assignors to Para-
gon Recoil Snubber Company, Muskegon, Mich. Shock
absorber. 1,444,148 ; Feb. 6.
Craig Golfmeter Co. (See Craig, Charles F., assignor.)
Craig, Herbert W., Chicago, assignor to A. M. Craig,
Riverside, 111. Illuminator for making photographic
enlargements. 1.465,626 ; Aug. 21.
Craig, James, Butler, Pa. Bolt-pointing machine.
1,440,375 ; Jan. 2.
Craig, James, Butler, Pa. Pointing bolts. 1,440,376 ; Jan. 2.
Craig, James W., Providence, R. I. Device for promoting
the combustion of carbon-monoxide gas. 1,478,104 ;
Dec. 18.
Craig, James W., assignor to Carbon Monoxide Burner
Company, Providence, R. I. Device for promoting
the combustion of carbon-monoxide gas. 1,478,105 ;
Dec. 18.
Craig, James W., assignor to Carbon Monoxide Burner
Company, Providence, R. I. Device for promoting
the combustion of carbon-monoxide gas. 1,478,106 ;
Dec. 18.
Craig, Mathias, Benton, 111. Hand bag. Des. 63,614 ;
Dec. 25.
Craig, Richard M., San Antonio, Tex. Road Illumination
for vehicles. 1.442,681 ; Jan. 16.
Craig, Robert, assignor to International Scale Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Scale. 1,450,487 ; Apr. 3.
Craig, Robert, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Computlng-Tabulatlng-Recordlng Co., New
York, N. Y. Weighing scale. 1,465,252 ; Aug. 21.
Craig, Robert M., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Metallic denture
backing. 1,463,548; July 31.
Craig, Thomas C, Waterbury, Conn. Elevator.
1,461,601; July 10.
Craig, Walter G., White Plains, N. Y. Concrete mixer.
1,445,999 ; Feb. 20.
Grain, Burton E., assignor of one-half to F. W. Crain,
Springfield, Mo. Folding bed for vehicles. 1,478,368 ;
Dec. 18.
Grain, Frank W. (See Crain, Burton B., assignor.)
Craine, Charles L., assignor of one-half to E. C. Smith,
Meadville, Pa. Arch support. 1,470,618 ; Oct. 16.
Cramer, Albert N., Columbus, Ohio. Cap sterilizer and
can-centering plate for can-sealing machines. 1,450,356 ;
Apr. 3.
Cramer, Allen D., assignor of one-half to A. E. Cramer,
Pleasant Valley, Iowa. Onion-set-distributing machine.
1,469,293; Oct. 2.
Cramer, Arthur E. (See Cramer, Allen D., assignor.)
Cramer, Carl, Zurich, Switzerland. Bleaching earth.
1,455,995; May 22.
Cramer, Stanley S., Camden, N. J. Music-roll-controlling
mechanism. 1,449,090 ; Mar. 20.
Cramer, Stanley S., Camden, N. J. Bearing. 1,454,041;
May 8.
Cramer, William. (See Jacobs, I. M., and Cramer.)
Cramp, William, & Sons Ship and Engine Building Com-
pany. (See Overn, John, jr., assignor.)
Cramp, William, & Sons Ship & Engiie Building Com-
pany, The. (See Larner, Chester W., assignor.)
Crampton, Ferd L., Kansas City, Mo. Automatic closing
attachment for valves. 1,477,809 ; Dec. 18.
Crampton, Thomas S., Stemmers Bun, Md. Vegetable
cutter. 1,442,861 ; Jan. 23.
Cranage, Harry B., assignor of four-tenths to L. Fox,
Leeds, England. Ironing machine for pressing seams
of clothing. 1,464,030; Aug. 7.
Crance, Aderson B. C., Marlinton, W. Va. Rail Joint.
1,442,384; Jan. 10.
Crandall, Emery P., Washington, D. C. Automobile
steering-gear lock. 1,442,605 ; Jan. 16.
Crandall, Irving B., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Acoustic appa-
ratus. 1,456,538; May 28.
Crandall, Jay E., assignor to Gaw-O'Hara Envelope Co.,
Chicago, 111. Blank-feeding mechanism. 1,442,923 ;
Jan. 23.
Crandell. Willis S., Elsmere, N. Y. Paper-making machine.
1,450,488 ; Apr. 3.
Crandell, Willis S., Elsmere, N. Y. Paper-making ma-
chine. 1,457,349 ; June 5.
Crandell, Willis S., Elsmere, assignor to A. P. W. Paper
Co., Albany, N. Y. Paper-making machine. 1,453,090 ;
Apr. 24.
Crandell, Willis S., Elsmere, assignor to Albany Paper
Mill Machinery Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Friction
driving element. 1,455,389; May 15.
Crandell, Willis S., Elsmere, assignor to Albany Paper
Mill Machinery Company, Inc., -Albany, N. Y. Adjust-
ing mechanism for friction gears. 1,456,121; May 22.
Crandell, Willis S., Elsmere, assignor to Albany Perfo-
rated Wrapping Paper Company, Albany, N. Y. Ma-
chine for and process of producing rolls of paper for
towels, toilet paper, etc. 1,457,822 ; June 5.
Crane, Charles M. (See White, Lettie M., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Carlson, Otto M., assignor.)
Crano Company. (See Heinze, William A., assignor.)
Crane Company. (See O'Rourke, Andrew, assignor.)
Crane Company. (See Wilson, James M., assignor.)
Crane Company. (See Wolff, Louis, assignor.)
Crane. Frederick G., et al. (See Hammond, Grant, as-
signor.)
Crane, Harry W., Bridesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. Rim tool
and wheel puller. 1,476,692 ; Dec. 11.
Crane, Jasper E., and E. G. Loomis, Newark, N. J., as-
signors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company,
Wilmington, DpI. Method and apparatus for purifying
camphor. 1,468,377; Sept. 18.
Crane, John T., Maywood, assignor to Chicago Metallic
Packing Co., Chicago, 111. Packing. 1,466,641 ; Aug. 28.
Crane, Joseph, Larned, Kans. Dump-header barge.
1,475.279 ; Nov. 27.
Crane, Leslie, assignor of one-half to F. R. Patch Manu-
facturing Company. Rutland, Vt. Sway-bar bearing
for gang saws. 1,471,649 ; Oct. 23.
Crane, Leslie, assignor of one-half to F. R. Patch Manu-
facturing Comp.nny, Rutland, Vt. Suspension Jack for
gang saws. 1.471,650; Oct. 23.
Crane, Louis, New York, N. Y. Alarm-clock release for
phonographs. 1.474,240; Nov. 13.
Crane, Newton, Brookline, Mass. Process and apparatus
for making seamless tubing. 1,444,953; Feb. 13.
Crane Packing Company. (See Payne, Frank E., as-
signor.)
Crane, Richard. (See Snadecki, William J., assignor.)
Crane, Ryerson, Chicago, 111., assignor to Ryerson Crane,
Inc. Atomizing oil burner. 1,456.266 ; May 22.
Crane, Ryerson, Inc. (See Crane. Ryerson, assignor.)
Crane, Samuel G., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo. Ohio. Automatic weighing and totaling scale.
1,446.963 ; Feb. 27.
Crane, Samuel G.. assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Illuminating weighing scale. 1,459,441 ;
June 19.
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Crane, WllHHni E., Oakland, Md. Apparatus for treat-
ing soil. 1,457,210; May 2i).
Crane, William M., Company. (See O'Dowd, Henry W.,
asslKBor.)
Craiifoid. Frederick L. (See Meem, James C, assignor.)
Cranmer, Frank B. (Sec Hampshire, H. F., and Cran-
nier.)
Crannell, Charles W., assignor of one-half to R. R. Barnes,
C'happell, Ncbr. Irrigation pump. 1,441,833; Jan. 9.
Crantz, Alfred J., Denver, Colo. Lady's hatbox. 1,468,658 ;
Sept. 25.
Crauz, .lames M., Buffalo, N. Y. Tire tread. Des.
03,073 ; Oct. 2.
Crapper, John J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Trolley sheave.
1.474,241 ; Nov. 13.
Crary, James H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Strainer. 1,463,067 ;
July 24.
Crnsilneck, Jake N., San Antonio, Tex. Shoe heel.
1.441.068; Jan. 2.
Crass, George F., Ithaca, N. Y. Lock. 1,477,318 ; Dec. 11.
Crass, George F., assignor of one-half to J. H. McCormick,
Ithaca, N. Y. Nonskld device for automobiles.
1,478,847; Dec. 25.
Crate, Jamos S., Houston Tex. Educational apparatus.
1.476,671 ; Dec. 4.
Crater, Oriel B., Constantiue, Mich. Safety razor.
1,448.108 ; Mar. 13.
Cratty, Robert, assignor of one-half to T. Huntley, Seattle,
Wash. Animal trap. 1,442,385 ; Jan. 16.
Craun, Daniel A., Orange, Va. Pin-inserting tool.
1,466,992 ; Sept. 4.
Crause, Peter, Hartford, Conn. Necktie-knot-forming de-
vice. 1,456,622 ; May 29.
Craven, Aaron S., Oak Lane, Pa. Sawing machine.
1.445,268 ; Feb. 13.
Craven Brothers (Manchester) Limited. (See Miley, John,
assignor.)
Craver, Augustus B., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company. Dyestuff prepared from orthoxylylalde-
hyde. 1,470,554 ; Oct. 9.
Craver, Augustus E., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company. Dyestuff prepared from orthoxylylalde-
hyde. 1,470,555; Oct. 9.
Craver, Howard S., assignor of one-half to H. S. Judd,
Chicago, 111. Washing machine. 1,456,052; May 22.
Craver, Howard S., assignor of one-half to H. S. Judd,
Chicago, 111. Washing machine. 1,456,053 ; May 22.
Craver, Thomas G., assignor of one-fourth to M. L.
Parker, Mount Hope, and one-fourth to L. Dougless,
Scarboro, W. Va. Advertising device. 1,453,755 ;
May .1.
Craw, George R., Fort Wayne, Ind. Service cabinet.
1,469.359 ; Oct. 2.
Crawford. Charles J., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturing new
and improved high refractory. 1,477,810 ; Dec. 18.
Crawford, Charles J., St. Louis, Mo; Metallurgical-fur-
nace roof. 1,477,811 ; Dec. 18.
Crawford, Charles P., Los Angeles, Calif. Fountain pen.
1,447,281 ; Mar. 6.
Crawford. Charles P., Salt Lake City, Utah. Apparatus
for burning pulverized fuel. 1,448,390 ; Mar. 13.
Crawford, Charles S. (See Nelson, Adolph L., assignor.)
Crawford, Charles S., assignor to Premier Motor Corpora-
tion, Indianapolis, Ind. Vehicle wheel. 1,447,927 ;
Mar. 6.
Crawford, Ellsworth A., Harrisburg, Ark. Gas vacuum
vaporizer. 1,474,764 ; Nov. 20.
Crawford, George M. (See London, Jacob M., assignor.)
Crawford, H. P., Manufacturing Company. (See Balch,
Alfred T., assignor.)
Crawford, Henry A., Tulsa, Okla. Aeroplane suspension.
1,453,307: May 1.
Crawford, James R., Clinton, S. C. Valve-actuating de-
vice. 1,465,035 ; Aug. 14.
Crawford, Marion L., Malvern, Ohio. Screen scratcher
or rubber. 1,466,580 ; Aug. 28.
Crawford, McGregor and Canby Company, The. (See
I.nng, Claud L.. assignor.)
Crawford, McGregor and Canby Company, The. (See Mat-
tern, George W., assignor.)
Crawford, Samuel, Menominee, Mich. Oil-well-casing
(ishtener. 1.444,230; Feb. 6.
Crawford. William E., Havre, Mont. Spring wheel.
1,460,889 ; July 3.
Crawlev, Courtland J., Chicago, 111. Receptacle.
1.453.784 : May 1.
Crawley, Jamps W.. Alameda, Calif. Automobile signal.
1,448,913 ; Mar. 20.
Crawlev, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Case-shift mecha-
nism. 1,455,109; May 16.
Crawlev, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Addo-
grapii Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Ribbon mecha-
nism. 1,455,110; May 15.
Crawlev, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Ribbon shift and
vibrating mechanism. 1,455,111 ; May 15.
Crawlev, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,455,112; May 15.
Crawley, Mansfield C, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
Addograph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Power type-
writer. Rel5,640; July 3.
Crawley, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Cam. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,469,774 ; Oct. 9.
Crawley, Mansfield C, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,469.775 ; Oct. 9.
Crawley, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,469,776 ; Oct. 9.
Crawley, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,469,777 ; Oct. 9.
Crawley, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y.. assignor to Addo-
graph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,469,778; Oct. 9.
Crawley, Mansfield C, Groton, N. Y., assignor to Ad-,
dograph Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Typewriting
machine. 1,478,380 ; Dec. 25.
Croager, Edwin P., and S. Rogers, Anderson, Ind., as-
signors to The Remy Electric Company. Coil-winding
machine. 1,459,013 ; June 19.
Creamer, Dorothy A., et al., executors. (See King,
John F.)
Creamery Package Mfg. Company, The. (See Wilkinson,
Stanley W., assignor.)
Creasey, Samuel B., Alfred, assignor to Sanford Mills,
Sanford, Me. Ornamental pile fabric and producing
the same. 1,467,136; Sept. 4.
Creasy, Luther P., Catawissa, Pa. Dial. 1,475,800;
Nov. 27.
Creath, John, Duquoln, 111. Telescopic lamp brush.
1,440,770 ; Jan. 2.
Creazzo, Saverio, New York, N. Y. Cigarette and match
dispensing receptacle. Des. 63.173 ; Oct. 30.
Cree-Becker Oil Tool Company, The. (See Blair, Prank
M., assignor.)
Creech, Robert C., jr., Columbia, S. C. Pocket ornament.
1,466,993 ; Sept. 4
Creed, Frederick G., Croydon, England. Telegraphic re-
ceiving apparatus. 1,452,793 ; Apr. 24.
Creed, Frederick G., Croydon, England. Telegraphic re-
ceiving apparatus. 1,452,794 ; Apr. 24.
Creed, William J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Vegetable cutter.
1,443,948; Feb. 6.
Creigh, John I., assignors of one-third to Cammell Laird
& Company Limited, and one-third to J. M. Allan,
Sheffield, England. Hydraulic press and the like.
1,469,499 : Oct. 2.
Creighton, Claud L., Megargel, Tex. Embroidery tool.
1,477,430 ; Dec. 11.
Creighton, Prank M., Americus, Ga., and C. J. Williams,
jr., assignors to Moore Dry Kiln Company, Jacksonville,
Pla. Pipe system for kilns. 1,476,595 ; Dec. 4.
Creighton, Melvin, Rensselaer Palls, N. Y. Lightning rod.
1,467,922; Sept. 11.
Crell, Albert P., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bumper support
for auto<moblles. 1,470,814 : Oct. 16.
Crgmer. Alfred, Verviers, Belgium. Electrolysis of metal.
1,466,994 ; Sept. 4.
Crenshaw, Thomas W. and W. J., Clarksville, Tex. Fig-
ure toy. 1,461,179; July 10.
Crenshaw, Willie J. (See Crenshaw, Thomas W. and
W. J.)
Crescent Machine Company, The. (See Wllderson, Clin-
ton G., assignor.)
Crescent Paper Box Factory. (See Levy, Harold M.,
assignor.)
Crescio, Louis C, assignor of one-half to L. Malatesta,
New York, N. Y. Locking device. 1,448,953 ; Mar. 20.
Cresco Creamery Supply Co. (See Goldberger, Morris,
assignor.)
Crespi, Silvio, Milan, Italy. Circular-weaving ]o<»m.
1,444,590; Feb. fi
Cress, Alva A., Detroit, Mich. Wrench. 1.471,142 ;
Oct. 16.
Cress, Henry A., Jr., Hillsboro, 111. Camping vehicle.
1,476,239 ; Dec. 4.
Cress, Horatio G., Troy, Ohio. Educational device.
1,455,522; May 15.
Cressey, Steve. San Pedro, Calif. Reversing mechanism.
1,471,245; Oct. 16.
Crpssler, Alfred D., Washington, D. C. United Coal
Storage Elevator System. 1,446.785 : Feb. 27.
Cresson, George L., Milwaukee, Wis. Window scaffold.
1,456,362 : May *22.
Creswell, Luther E., Chicago, 111. Wheel. 1.440.659:
Jan. 2.
Cretors, Charles, Chicago, 111. Pan for popping corn.
1,478,819; Dee. 25.
Creveling, John L., Auburn, N. Y. Power transmission.
1,470,961 ; Oct. 16.
Creveling, John L., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to Gould
Coupler Company. Electric regulation. 1,442,050 ;
Jan. 16.
Crewo, Samuel. East Cleveland, Ohio. Display apparatus.
1,443,679; .Tan. 30.
Cribben & Sexton Company. (See Harter, Augustus P.,
assignor.)
Cribben & Sexton Company. (See Wilkinson, D. D., and
Harter. assignors.)
Cribben & Sexton Company. (See Wilkinson, George D.,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Cricliton, Arthur M., Uniontown, Pa., assignor to Meas-
ured Service Meter Company. Telephone metering sys-
tem. 1,447,509 ; Mar. 6.
Crick, Thomas, assignor to Independence Stove and Fur-
nace Company, Independence, Mo. Furnace. 1,449,735 :
Mar. 27.
Crider, Walter E., Indianapolis, assignor of one-half to
H. R. Carroll, Evansville, Ind. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,460,789 ; July 3.
Crimmel, Alvie C. (See Lewis, J. A., and Crimmel.)
Crimmel, Alvie C, Hartford City, Ind. Bin for sugar and
the like. 1,449,974 ; Mar. 27.
Crimmel, Alvie C, Hartford City, Ind. Liquid container
for fountain syringes. Des. 62,691 ; July 24.
Crimmel, Alvie C, Hartford City, Ind. Drawer puU
and label holder. 1,478,381 ; Dec. 25.
Crimp, Alfred A., Chicago, 111. Socket wrench.
1,471,451 ; Oct. 23.
Crimp, John A., Ellensburg, Wash., assignor to Airo
Metal Products Co. Producing pumps. 1,468,559 :
Sept. 18.
Crinella, Frank L., Virginia, Minn. Posthole-dlgging out-
fit. 1,464,353; Aug. 7.
Cripe, John W., Newville, N. Dak. Closure. 1,467,609 ;
Sept. 11.
Crippen, Herbert O., Jacksonville, Fla. Rail spike.
1.456,363: May 22.
Cripppii, Herbert O., Sanford, Fla. Phonograph.
1,468,138 ; Sept. 18.
Crisenberry, Benjamin F., assignor of two-thirds to
M. L. White, ludianapolis, Ind. Syringe. 1,469,764;
Oct. 2.
Crisenberry, Benjohn F., Kokomo, Ind. Vaporizer and
burner. 1,447,295 ; Mar. 6.
Crisenberry, Benjohn F., Kokomo, Ind. Feed valve.
1,464,060; Aug. 7.
Crisp, Joseph E., assignor of one-half to A. L. Epps,
Almond, N. C. Level. 1,464,467 ; Aug. 7.
Crispt'n, Clarence C, Ilarrisburg, Pa. Elevator for stair-
ways. 1,47.3,813 : Nov. 13.
Crissey, Raymond E., Syracuse, N. Y. Tone-regulating
device. 1,454,727 ; May 8.
Crisson, George. (See Clark, A. B., and Crisson.)
Crisson, George, Hackensack, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Transmission regu-
lating circuits. 1,465,972 ; Aug. 28.
Crisson, George, Hackensack, N. J., and A. F. Rose, West
Brighton, N. Y., assignors to American Telephone and
Telegrapii Company. Cord-circuit repeater for use be-
tween four-wire and. two-wire circuits. 1,465,298;
Aug. 21.
Crist, John H. and L. G., assignors to Crist & Schiiken
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Door construction.
1,458,748 ; .Tune 12.
Crist, Louis G. (Sre Crist, John H. and L. G.)
Crist & Schiiken Company. (See Crist, John H. and
L. G., a.ssignois.)
Cristiani, Severino. (See Sacerdote, S., and Cristiani.)
Critchett, James H., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc.
Welding rod. 1,460,790; July 3.
Critchley, Harold S. B., London, England. Suitcase.
1.471,385; Oct. 23.
Critelli. Louis J., Thorold, Ontario, Canada. Combined au-
tomobile bumper and fender. 1,440,720 ; Jan. 2.
Critrs, Cleo H. (See Eyre, H. G., and Crites.)
Crites. Virgil C, assignor to F. C. Mason, Los Angeles,
Calif. Receiver for telephones. 1,457,211 ; May 29.
Crittall Casement Window Co. (See Walker, Thomas E.,
assignor.)
Crltz, Frank A., jr., West Point, Miss. Roller bearing.
1,459,974 ; June 26.
Crnoev, .Tan, St. Louis, Mo. Necktie holder. 1,445,611 ;
Feb. 13.
Crnoev, Jan, St. Louis, Mo. Necktie holder. 1,456 299 •
May 22.
Croad, Robin B., Liverpool, England. Manufacture and
production of tanning agents. 1,443,697 ; Jan. 30.
Croakman, Elmer G. (See Young, J., and Croakman.)
Croce, Sam, assignor of one-half to W. Pappas, St. Joseph,
Mo. Exhaust-operated alarm for automobiles.
1,450,138 ; Mar. 27.
Croce, Thomas, and D. Morabito, East Boston, Mass
Spring-actuated clo.sure. 1,462,228 ; July 17.
Crocliat, Henry. (See Colardeau, EnSmanuel L. P., as-
signor.)
Crocker, Biselnw, Fitchburg, Mass. Apparatus for wash-
ing paprr-mnking stock. 1,474,893; Nov. 20.
Crocker, Ernest B., Stratford, Conn., assignor to Man-
ning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc., New York, N. Y. Gauge
case. 1,466,790; Sept. 4. "auoc
Crocker, Ernest B., Stratford, Conn., assignor to Man-
ning, Maxwell & Moore Inc., New York, N. Y. Test
gauge pump. 1,478,781 ; Dec. 25.
Crocker, Irvin A., Kankakee, 111. Hose reel. 1.472,747 •
Oct. 30.
Crocker-Wheeler Company. (See Pupin, M. I., and Spen-
cer, assignors.)
Crocker, William W., Junction City, Kans. Clothes stick.
1,457,727 : June 5.
Crocker. William W., Sallna, Kans. Egg beater
1,477,948; Dec. 18. ^^ i«oier.
Crockett, Burleigh N., Ayer. Mass. Automobile dining
outfit. 1,477,812; Dec. 1^.
Crockett, David B., Charleston, W. Va. Device for stop-
ping leaks in pipes. 1,471,386 ; Oct. 23.
Crockett, Edward R., New York, N. Y. Time card.
1,450,063; Mar. 27.
Crockett, Jesse G., Winnebago, Nebr., assignor to Sloan-
Crockett Co., Sioux City, Iowa. Elevating jack.
1,451,661: Apr. 10.
Crockett, Oscar, assignor of one-half to W. B. Crockett,
Kansas City, Mo. Safety cranking device. 1,456,481 ;
May 22.
Crockett, Walter B. (See Crockett, Oscar, assignor.)
Crockett, William P., Chicago, 111. Shouldered nut or
bushing and making same. 1,456,177 ; May 22.
Crockett, William P., Chicago, 111. Coupling and making
the same. 1,456,178 ; May 22.
Crofford, Ada C, Cody, Nebr. Automatic thread-tension-
releasing means for sewing machines. 1,443,460 ;
Jan. 30.
Ooft, Frank P., Philadelphia, Pa. Extracting oil.
1,454,705 ; May S.
Croft, Hiram D. (See Perkins, J. L., and Croft.)
Croft, Hiram D. (See Perkins, J. L., Croft, and Sickles.)
Croft, Leonard Y., Denver, assignor of one-eighth to
M. L. King, Cliff, Colo. Sectional resilient automobile
tire and means for securing the same. 1,441,403 ;
Jan. 9.
Croft, Raymond H. (See Garrett, George H., assignor.)
Crofut & Knapp Company, The. (See Cavanagh, John,
assignor.)
Crogan, Charles W., Bangor, Me. Tapeline-ckse struc-
ture. 1,467,840. Sept. 11.
Croizier, Marguerite N., Marseille, Prance. Corset.
1,476,694 ; Dec. 11.
Crombie, James, St. Louis, Mo. Boiler-turning cradle.
1,453,705 ; May 1.
Cromer, Harry I., Oak Park, 111. Treating or retting and
curing hemp, flax, perini, jute, or other fibrous mate-
rial. 1,448,391 : Mar. 13.
Cromley, John M., Lewisburg, Pa. Radiator tongs.
1,445,758 ; Feb. 20.
Crommett, Charles F., Elizabeth, W. Va., assignor to
G. L. Cabot, Boston. Mass. Gaseous-fuel composition
and making the same. 1,444.665 ; Feb. 6.
Crompton, James, and W. Gallagher, Salford, Manchester,
England. Boiler and like furnace. 1,454,229 ; May 8.
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Came, Samuel,
assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Chevrette,
Augustin J., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Clark, Everett
B., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Holmes, El-
bridge R., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Jenckes, Law-
rence B., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Knowlton,
C. E., and Ryon, assignors.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Mann, Joseph S.,
assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Robertson,
William W., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Ryon, Eppa H.,
assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Soderberg, John
G., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Wattle, Wil-
liam M., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Whitmore,
Charles M., assignor.)
Crompton, Randolph, Worcester, Mass. Making traveler
rings. 1,458.573; June 12.
Crompton, Randolph, and W. E. Woodman, Worcester,
Mass. ; said Woodman assignor to said Crompton.
Filling-feeler mechanism. 1,467,232 ; Sept. 4.
Cromwell, John C. Cleveland, Ohio. Universal ioiut.
1,471,143; Oct. 16.
Cromwell, John C, Cleveland, Ohio. Wheel. 1,473,283 ;
Nov. 6.
Crone, Ferdinand. (See Aab, William, assignor.)
Crone, Leonard S., New York, N. Y. Means employed in
compilation. 1.476,876; Dec. 11.
Crone. Seth A., East Orange, N. J. Railway brake beam.
1,459,141; June 19.
Crone. Seth A., East Orange, N. J. Brake beam.
1,475.280; Nov. 27.
Crone, Seth A.. East Orange, N. J. Locking key for brakt
shoes. 1,475.281 : Nov. 27.
Crone, Seth A., East Orange, N. J. Locking key for brake
shoes. 1,475,282 ; Nov. 27.
Crone, Seth A., East Orange, N. J. Railway brake team.
1,475.283 ; Nov. 27.
Crone, Seth A., East Orange, N. J. Locking key for brake
shoes. 1,475,284 ; Nov. 27.
Crone. Seth A., East Orange, N. J. Railway brake beam.
1,475,285; Nov. 27.
Crone, Seth A., East Orange, N. J. Railway-car brake.
1.475,286 ; Nov. 27.
Cronemeyer, Henry C, Beaver, Pa. Cooling and frag-
menting apparatus and method. 1,459,947 ; June 26.
Croner, George P. (See Miller, E. E., and Croner.)
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Cronholm, Frederick N., Andrade, Calif. Construction
of il.'iins. I,474,.i81 ; Nov. L'O.
Cronliolni, Fredtrlclj N.. Los Angeles, Calif. Construe
tion of dams and building same. 1,474,582; Nov. 20.
Croning. Johannes, Hamburg, Germany. Mortise loclJ.
1.461.756; July 17.
Crouk, Edward U., L'tica, N. Y. Single-lever control for
shiftins: automobile speed mechanism. 1,449,209 ;
Mar. 20. ^ ,
Crook, Alfred, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Taylor-
Wharton Iron and Steel Company, High Bridge, N. J.
Means for controlling continuous rolling mills.
1,466,642 : Aug. 28.
Crook, Charles M., Chicago, 111. Timing apparatus.
1,460,707; July 3.
Crook, Harrv 1'., jr., Baltimore, Md. Game. 1,443,119 ;
Jan. 23. ■ „ ^ ,* ^ .,
Crook, Jere L., jr., Jactson, Tenn. Calf feeder.
1,460,890; July 3. , ^
Crook, Jere I... jr., Jackson, Tenn. Ruler for loose-leaf
books. 1,467,534 ; Sept. 11. „ , ^ ..
Crook, William A., Brewton, Ala. Shock absorber.
1,449,270 ; Mar. 20.
Crooke, Leonard, Ilagerstown, Md. Manhole cover.
1,474,46S : Nov. 20. „ „ ,
Crooks, Elmer H. (See Crooks, Oliver W. and E. H.)
Crooks, Eva M.. Columbus, Ohio. Combination furniture.
1,454,467; May 8. . ^ .
Crooks, Oliver W. and E. H.. Big Creek, Calif. Dumping
mine car. 1,456,054 ; May 22.
Crooks, Walter B., Benicia, Calif. Automobile mirror.
1,444.538; Feb. 6. ^ „ . „ .
Crookshank, Samuel M. (See Dobson, J. E., and Crook-
shank.)
Crooni, Thomas L., assignor of one-half to C. C. Henry,
Los Angeles, Calif. Can opener. 1,473,780 ; Nov. 13.
Grooms, Louise J. P., Orlando, assignor of one-half to
W. P. Bush. Jacksonville, Fla. Hairdresser's comb.
1,402,167; July 17.
Croquet, Marcel, Montigny-le-Tilleul, Belgium. Process
and plant for sorting, washing, or classifying mixed ma-
terials of different specific gravities or volumes.
1,464,843 ; Aug. 14.
Crosby, Alfred D., Attleboro, Mass. Belt loop. 1,454,468 ;
May S.
Crosby, Edwin L. (See Marshlck, O. J., and Crosby.)
Crosby, Fred B., assignor to Morgan Construction Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Handling hot-metal strip and
apii.iratus therefor. 1,474.319; Nov. 13.
Crosby, Lendall C. (See Lee, William E., assignor.)
Crosbv, Oliver, St. Paul, Minn. Clip hook. 1,453,706 ;
May 1. ^ '
Crosbv, Ravmond A., Holyoke, Colo. Tire-deflation sig-
nal. 1,450,769 ; Apr. 3.
Crose, Lewis P., Carnegie, Okla. Hat carrier for automo-
liles. 1.473,338 ; Nov. 6.
Crosier, .\rthur B. and P. B., Beloit, Wis. Washboiler.
1.466,206; Aus:. 28.
Crosier, Frank B. (See Crosier, Arthur B. and F. B.)
Crosland, George A., et al. (See Jeuner, Charles E.,
assignor, i
Croslen. WiUiam T., Springfield, Mo. Stove. 1,441,531;
Jan. 9.
Crosley, Powel, jr. (See Kilgour, Charles E., assignor.)
Crosno, Charles R., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Pressure
gauge. 1,459.014 ; June 19.
Croson, Clvde R., and J. W. Kindelberger, Wheeling, W.
Va. Dust cap for tire valves. 1,455.080 : May 15.
Crnss. Charles F., and E. J. Bevan, deceased ; E. M.
Blake, executrix, assignors to I. P. M. Syndicate Lim-
ited, Westminster, London, England. Treatment of
fibrous cellulose for the production of hydrated deriva-
tives. 1,459,616; June 19.
Cross, Clifford J., New York, N. Y. Stopper. 1,464,646 ;
Aug. 14.
Cross, Emma F., Coronado, Calif. Envelope. 1,476,495;
Dec. 4.
Cross, Homer Y., Kenton, Tenn.. assignor of one-half to
C. W. Worden, Buffalo, N. Y. Insect exterminator.
1.478.424 ; Dec. 25.
Cross. James W., Surbiton, England. Fluid-pressure-brak-
ing apparatus. 1,450,432 ; Apr. 3.
Cross. John G., et al. (See Cochran, William R., as-
signor.)
Cross, Raymond E., New Brunswick, N. J. Swinging
article of furniture. 1.477.110 ; Dec. 11.
Cross, Robert J. (See Kohman, H. A., Irvin, and Cross.)
Cross. Rov. Kansas City, Mo. Ink and making same.
1,144,664 ; Jan. 9.
Cross, Samuel C, Washington, D. C. Apparatus for stor-
ing eggs. 1,469,897 ; Oct. 9.
Cross, Walter M., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to M. B.
Caps, Wilmette, 111. Method of and apparatus for
the purification of water. 1,457,503 ; June 5.
Cross. William B. (See Panario, E. F., and Cross.)
Crossing, William B., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Tie-
laying machine. 1.443,351 ; Jan. 30.
Crosskill, Millicent W. H., New York, N. Y. Flour-sift-
ing utensil. 1,476,693 ; Dec. 11.
Crosslev, Alfred. Washington. D. C. .\ntenna selector
switch. 1,458.466 : June 12.
Crossley, .\lfred, Washington, D. C. Grounding box
for electrical piloting cables. 1,459,047 ; June 19.
Crossley, Joseph, Trenton, N. J. Driving mechanism.
1,445,006 ; Feb. 13.
Crossle.v, I'ercy B., Calcutta, India. Vitreous product
and the manufacture thereof. Rel5,727 ; Dec. 4.
Grossman, Martin R., Boston, Mass. Arch support.
1,459,015 ; June 19.
Crosthwait, David N., jr. (See Crosthwait, David N.,
sr., assignor.)
Crosthwait, David N., sr., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to
D. N. Crosthwait, jr., Marshalltown, Iowa. Forming
radiators. 1,473,670 ; Nov. 13.
Grotto, Frank E., assignor to J. A. Gerrity, Dallas, Tex.
Meter-box cover and lock. 1,448,202 ; Mar. 13.
Grotty, Thomas A., Danbury, Conn. Vehicle signal.
1,453.380 : May 1.
Crouch, John, L. D. Hopfield, and C. M. Romanowitz, Na-
toma, Calif. Dredge-bucket pin. 1,442,324 ; Jan. 16.
Grouse, Emory, assignor to The Clear Vision Pump Com-
pany, Wichita, Kans. Liquid-dispensing apparatus.
1,466,273; Aug. 28.
Grouse, Harry G., Ingram, assignor to The Superior Man-
ufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas grate. Des.
61.892 ; Feb. 6.
Crouse, Harry C, Ingram, assignor to The Superior Man-
ufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas heater. Des.
61.893 : Feb. 6.
Crouse, Harry C., Ingram, assignor to The Superior Man-
ufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas stove. Des.
61.894 ; Feb. 6.
Grouse-Hinds Company. (See Bissell, Carl H., assignor.)
Crouse-Hinds Company. (See Bissell, C. H., and Jones,
assignors.)
Grouse-Hinds Company. (See Olley, Edwin A., assignor.)
douse. John L.. Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Spring
quill-arm-supporting device. 1,469.211 ; Oct. 2.
Crow, Howard E. (See Barron, A. J., and Grow.)
Crow, Shelton A., Glomawr, Ky. Safety brake for cars,
etc. 1,462,741 ; July 24.
Crowden, John C. T., deceased. Bandikui, Rajputana,
India, by M. Crowden and A. F. Barnard, Dunstable,
England, executors. Lock. 1,443,563 ; Jan. 30.
Crowden, Mary, et al., executors. (See Crowden, John
C. T.)
Crowder, Havy Q. R., Chicago, 111. Drawing sheet and
making same. 1,469,554 ; Oct. 2.
Crowder, Joseph W., Seminary Hill, Tex. Lawn trim-
mer. 1,472,587; Oct. 30.
Crowder, Rilev M., assignor of one-half to C. L. Wood.
Holland, Ky. Harrow. 1,462,324 : July 17.
Crowe, John M.. Covington, Ky., assignor of one-half to
L. K. De Bus, Cincinnati. Ohio. Valve for pneumatic
tools. 1,446,547; Feb. 27.
Crowe, Orin T., Hayward, Calif. Furring and fastening
device. 1,455,243 ; May 15.
Crowell, G. C, et al. (See Chaffin, William, assignors.)
Crowell, Charles H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tape moistening
and severing machine. 1,467,421 ; Sept. 11.
Crowell, Erd V., Tulsa, Okla. Tubing stabilizer.
1,447,965: Mar. 13.
Crowell. Erd V., Tulsa, Okla. Oil or gas well. 1,472,555 ;
Oct. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,615 ; Dec. 2.5.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo. Ohio. Lantern for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,616; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Lantern for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,617: Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Lantern for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,618 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,019 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting
fixture. Des. 03,020 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,621 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,622 : Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Chandelier for lighting
fixture. Des. 63.623 ; Dee. 25.
Crowell, Prank S.. Toledo, Ohio. Chandelier for lighting
fixture. Des. 63.624 : Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Chandelier for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,625 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Chandelier for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,626 : Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo. Ohio. Chandelier for lighting
fixture. Des. 63.627 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Chandelier for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,628; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo. Ohio. Ceiling fixture for
lighting fixture. Des. 63,629 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Gelling fixture for
lighting fixture. Des. 63,030 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo. Ohio. CThandelier for lighting
fixture. Des. 03,631 ; Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting
fixture. Des. 63,632 : Dec. 25.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Electric ceiling fixture. Des. 61,750 ;
Jan. 2.
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Alphabetical lifit of patentees — -ContiQued.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Kiddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Electric ceiling fixture. Des. 61,751 ;
Jan. 2.
Crowell, F^ank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,752 ;
Jan. 2.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Uiddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,841 ;
Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,842 ;
Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,843 ;
Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,844 ;
Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,845 ;
Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,846 ;
Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,847 ;
Jan, 80.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
61,848; Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
61,849 ; Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket back for lighting fixtures.
Des. 61,850 ; Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
61,851 ; Jan. 30.
Crowell, Prank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des. 01,852 ;
Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Base for lighting fixtures. Des.
61.853 ; Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
61.854 ; Jan. 30.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Kiddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Pendant for lighting fixtures. Des.
61,895 ; Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Brace for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,896;
Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Arm for lighting fixtures. Des.
61,897 ; Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Leg for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,898 ;
Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Supporting arm for lighting fixtures.
Des. 61,899 ; Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Leg for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,900 ;
Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Supporting arm for lighting fixtures.
Des. 61,901 ; Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Kiddle Co.,
Toledo. Ohio. Supporting arm for lighting fixtures.
Des. 61,902; Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co..
Toledo, Ohio. Lighting fixture. Des. 61,903 ; Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Lighting fixture. Des. 61.904 ; Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Ornament for lighting fixtures. Des.
61,905 : Feb. 6.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co..
Toledo, Ohio. Electric chandelier. Des. 61,960 ; Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Electric chandelier. Des. 61,961 ; Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Electric chandelier. Des. 61,962 ; Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Electric chandelier. Des. 61,963 ; Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Electric chandelier. Des. 61,964 ; Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Electric hall lantern. Des. 61,965 ;
Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo. Ohio. Brace for lighting fixture. Des. 61,966 ;
Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Brace for lighting fixture. Des. 61,967 ;
Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Arm for lighting fixture. Des. 61,968 ;
Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Arm for lighting fixture. Des. 61,969 ;
Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Brace for lighting fixture. Des. 61^970 ;
Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Arm for lighting fixture. Des. 61,971 ;
Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Bracket back for lighting fixture. Des.
01.972 ; Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting fixture. Des.
61.973 ; Feb. 20.
Crowell, Frank S., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The Edward
N. Kiddle Co. Electric chandelier. Des. 62,137 ; Mar. 27.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Arm for lighting fixtures. Des. 62,184 ;
Apr. 3.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Brace for lighting fixture. Des. 62,319 ;
May 8.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting fixtures. Dea.
62,692 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket lantern for lighting fixtures.
Des. 62,693 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Celling lantern for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 62,694 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Arm for lighting fixtures. Des.
62.695 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
62.696 ; .Tuly 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
62.697 ; July 24.
Crowell. Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Top for shade for lighting fixtures.
Des. 62,698 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Top for shade for lighting fixtures.
Des. 62,699 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bracket plate for lighting fixtures.
Des. 62,700 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Chandelier for lighting fixtures.
Des. 62,701 ; July 24.
Crowell. Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Chandelier for lighting fixtures.
Des. 62,702 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
62,703 ; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S., assignor to The Edward N. Riddle
Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Husk for lighting fixtures. Des.
62,704; July 24.
Crowell, Frank S.. assignor to Edward N. Riddle Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Bracket for lighting fixtures. Des.
63,049 ; Sept. 25.
Crowell, Harold B., et al. (See Chaffln, William, as-
signor.)
Crowell, Henry W., Glen Ridge, N. J. Machine for shuck-
ing vegetable Ivory nuts. 1,460,747 ; July 3.
Crowl, Martin L., Pueblo, Colo. Sand bucket. 1,474,707 ;
Nov. 20.
Crowell. William de F., St. Louis, Mo. Clear-vision wind-
shield. 1,459,392 ; June 19.
Crowley, Benjamin C, Dillon, Mont. Wind deflector.
1,465,894; Aug. 21.
Crowley, Hamp, Valdosta, Ga. Shock absorber. 1,474,578 ;
Nov. 20.
Crowley, James B. (See Richardson, Ulysses M., as-
Crowley.' John W., jr., Chicago, 111. Clutch. 1,450,202 ;
Crowley, Joseph P., assignor to The Libbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Making sheet glass.
1,469,382 ; Oct. 2. ^ „^ .
Crowley, Joseph P., assignor to. The Libbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Method of and appa-
ratus for producing continuous sheet glass. 1,469,383;
Oct. 2. , . X mv.
Crowley, Joseph P., and C. A. Rowley, assignors to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Ap-
paratus for bending continuous sheet glass. 1,447,647 ;
Mar. 6.
Crowley, Michael M.. Sioux City, Iowa> Locomotive
superheater. 1,476,150; Dec. 4.
Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore City, The.
(See Belden, Clements G., assignor.)
Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore City, The.
(See Bohnhardt, Charles F. H., assignor.)
Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore City, The.
(See Derby, William V., assignor.)
Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore City, The.
(See Engler, William B., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Crown Cork aud Seal Company of Baltimore City, The.
(See Goebel, George, assignor.)
Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore City, The.
(See lluntloy. C5eorge J., assignor.)
Crown Cork aud Seal Company of Baltimore City, The.
(Sec Kryzanowsky, Constant J., assignor.)
CrowntioUl, Uavid, Cambridge, Mass. I-ightiiig fixture.
1,447,238; Mar. 6.
Crowther, John S., Jr., Toledo. Ohio. Apparatus for de-
tecting leaks in blast-furnaco-cooliug appliances.
1,474,071 : Nov. 13.
Croyle, William I., Heilwood, Ta. Trap. 1,463,874 ;
Aug. 7.
Croyle. William I., Heilwood, Ta. Swatter. 1,463,875 ;
Aug. 7.
Crozier, Alfred O., assignor to Crozler-Straub, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Machine for making cementltious articles.
1,453,040 ; Apr. 24.
Crozier, Arthur H., El Paso, Tex. Coupling. 1.450,665 :
Apr. 3.
Crozier, Charles, Honolulu, Hawaii. Sling. 1,470,815 ;
Oct. 16.
Crozier, Elmer L., Dayton, Ohio. Aeroplane. 1,471,327 ;
Oct. 23.
Crozier, Harry C, Phoenix, Ariz. Loose-leaf binder.
1,475,054 : Nov. 20.
Crozier, John A., KnoxvlUe, Iowa. Window bracket.
1,454,155 : May 8.
Crozier-Strab, Inc. (See Crozier , Alfred O., assignor.)
Crucet, Joseph M., New York, N. Y. Electric-lamp shade.
Des. 62,231 ; Apr. 24.
Cruickshank, James H., Big Indian, N. Y. Stopping and
lauding mechanism for aeroplanes, dirigibles, balloons,
and the like. 1,451,493 ; Apr. 10.
Crum, Benjamin F.. Oakland, Calif. Resilient" wheel.
1,455,189 ; May 15.
Crum, Marcellus, sr., assignor of one-half to D. T. Pool,
Little Rock. Ark. Window-shade bracket. 1,448,260;
Mar. 13.
Crumb, Lee R., New Berlin, N. Y. Automobile fan de-
vice. 1,467,233 ; Sept. 4.
Crumley, Leonidas F., Lafollette. Tenn. Nut-holding mem-
ber. 1,440,377 ; Jan. 2.
Crumley, Le Roy A., assignor to I. J. Tombacher, New
York, N. Y.. and H. M. Feltenstein, Chicago, 111., co-
partners, doing business as M. Eisenberg & Son. Light-
ing fixture. Des. 63,633 ; Dec. 25.
Crumlev, Le Roy A., assignor to I. J. Tombacher, New
York, N. Y., and H. M. Feltenstein, Chicago, 111., co-
partners, doing business as M. Eisenberg & Son. Light-
ing-fixture frame. Des. 63.634 ; Dec. 25.
Crumlev. Le Rov A., assignor to I. J. Tombacher, New
York' N. Y.. and H. M. Feltenstein, Chicago, 111., co-
partners, doing business as M. Eisenberg & Son. Light-
ing-fixture panel. Des. 63,635 ; Dec. 26.
Crumley, Le Roy A., assignor to I. J. Tombacher, New
York, N. Y., and H. M. Feltenstein, Chicago, 111., co-
partners doing business as M. Eisenberg & Son. Bracket
for lighting fixtures or similar articles. Des. 63,636 ;
Dec. 25.
Crump, John L. (See Mattson, E. M., Popp, and Houg-
land, assignors.)
Crupaln. Morris, New York, N. Y. Toilet-article pack-
age. 1,446.836; Feb. 27.
Crupaln, Morris, Newark, N. J. Toilet-article package.
1,452,363 : Apr. 17.
Crupaln, Morris, Newark, N. J. Sanitary package.
1.452.456: Apr. 17.
Crupi, Frank J., assignor to Herman Behr & Co., Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Making abrasive articles of manu-
facture and product. 1,468,960 ; Sept. 25.
Cruse, Henrv, Hyde, England. Vertical steam-generator
furnace. 1,450.389 ; Apr. 3.
Cruse, James M., Waco, Tex. Jar top-fastening device.
1,454,728; May 8.
Crutchfield, Blake. (See Shaffer, W. F., and Crutchfleld.)
Cruver, Curtis L., Chicago, 111. Powder receptacle.
1,467,234 ; Sept. 4.
Cruver M.inufacturing Company. (See Keplinger, GeorgE
B.. assignor.)
Cruver Manufacturing Company. (See Madle, Frank, as-
signor.)
Cruyt, Lucien C, London, assignor to Heenan & Froude
Limited, Worcester, England. Wet-fiHer screen.
1,450,951 ; Apr. 10.
Cruzan, Wayne M., Eureka, Kans. Fruit pitter. 1,451.254 ;
Apr. 10.
Cruzen, Calvin L., and C. E. Gay, Lacey, Iowa, Stock
waterer. 1,459,142 ; June 19.
Cryan. William H., assignor of one-half to G. F. Ver-
hulst, one-sixth to R. J. Danis, one-sixth to W. F. Fox,
and one-sixth to H. B. Findlay, Woo"«ocket. R. I.
Muffler cut-ont. 1.472,514 ; Oct. SO.
Crysdale George F., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bicycle
stand and carrier. 1,451,651; Apr. 10.
Crystal Waxing Company, The. (See Moore, Charles S..
assignor.)
Csemiczky, Louis. (See Swan, .John B., assignor.)
Cubbage. Arthur B., Los Angeles. Calif., and H. Millm;',n.
New York. N. Y. Camera. 1.477,038 ; Dec. 11.
Cuccia, Frank A. N.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Mechanism for cut-
ting and translating macaroni and the like. 1.475,801 :
Nov. 2T. ". ^^
Cudlipp, George R., Los Angeles, Calif. Toy pistol
1,473,419 ; Nov. 6.
Cudney, Elmer, Stcge, Calif. Delay-action exploder
1,455,165; May 15.
(.ulbertBon, Moses, Kelfield, Saskatchewan, Canada
Si'eder boot and shoe. 1,452,417 ; Apr. 17.
Cullander, Adolph. (See Wilson, W. D., and Cullander.)
CuUen, Catherine F., New York, N. Y. Game. 1,463,388
July 31.
Culleu, James K., assignor to Niles-Bemeut-Pond Com
pauy. New York, N. Y. Clamp and grip chuck
1,409,360 ; Oct. 2.
Cullen, James V., Chicago, 111. Vehicle lifting device
1,476,596; Dec. 4.
Cullen, Joseph F., Midvale, Utah, assignor to United
States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company. Soluble
arsenic compound and making the same. 1,446,160 ;
Feb. 20.
Cullen, Thomas F., Dayton, Ohio. Assembling tool.
1.464,129 : Aug. 7.
Cullen, William J., and W. L. Eutkowski, St. Louis, Mo.,
assignors to American Can Company, New York, N. Y.
Soldering machine. 1,457,504 ; June 5.
Culley, Alfred E., Burton-upon-Trent, England. Abrading
machine. 1,450.251 ; Apr. 3.
CuUigan, Joseph G., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination
film-frame picture card. 1,468,558 ; Sept. 18.
CuUin, Jasper F., assignor to W. J. Hartwig. Detroit,
Mich, Machine for securing armature windings.
1,443,526 ; Jan. 30.
Culllnan, John J., Bradford, Pa. Pump packing.
1.451,814 ; Apr. 17.
CuUings, Roswell E. (See Boddie, C. A., and Cullings.)
Cullison, Harvey L., Baltimore, Md. Air brake.
1,458,033 ; June 5.
Culliton, John H., Waseca, Minn. Hay rake and loader.
1,467,893; Sept. 11.
Culman, Carl, Huntington Park, Calif. Pivot polisher.
1,448,794 ; Mar. 20.
Culotta, Edward, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Spot trimming
for dresses. 1,462,594 ; July 24.
Culotta, Edward, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Spot trimming
for dresses. 1,462,595 ; July 24.
Gulp, Everett C. (See llainline, E. E., and Culp.)
Gulp, Franklin M. (See Hudson, G. R., and Culp.)
Culpepper, George B., Fort Valley, Ga. Cooking vessel.
1,467,710; Sept. 11.
Culpepper, .Toy 0., Toccoa, Ga. Machine for forming
track terminals. 1,454,811 ; May 8. -
Culver, Arthur C, Pasadena, Calif. Direct-drive differen-
tial. 1,477,039; Dec. 11.
Culver, Ben F., and W. H. Doyle, Platteville, Wis. ;
said Culver assignor to said Doyle. Barrel-holding
device. 1,453,547 : May 1.
Culver, Charles A., Beloit, Wis. Acoustic receiving appa-
ratus. 1,474,242 ; Nov. 13.
Culver, Edward, London, England. Lamp. 1,448,434 ;
Mar. 13.
Culver, Frank L., and G. W. Horjes, Los Angeles, Calif. ;
said Horjes assignor to said Culver. Spring wheel.
1,459,363 ; June 19.
Culver, Levin W. (See Bryan, Joseph T., assignor.)
Culver, Lewis O., West Pittston, Pa. Bottle closure.
1.442,652 : Jan. 16.
Cumfer, Donald 'A., Detroit, Mich. Shingle strip and
making it. 1,455,713 ; May 15.
Cumfer, Harry, Chicago, 111., and O. D. McFarland, Misha-
waka, Ind., assignors of one-fourth to C. F. Hofmann
and one-fourth to G. P. Heppes, Chicago, 111. Roofing
machine. 1.448,203 : Mar. 13.
Cumfer, Harry A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Guyton &
Cumfer Mfg. Co. Looper. 1,459,048 ; June 19.
Cumfer, Harrv A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Guyton &
Cumfer Mfg. Co. Sheet-slotting structure. 1,464,309 ;
Aug. 7.
Cumfer, Harry A., assignor to Guyton & Cumfer Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Automatic sheet winding and measuring
machine. 1,467,841 ; Sept, 11.
Cumfer, Harry A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to The Flintkote Company,
Boston, Mass. Apparatus for making roofing products.
1,469,555 : Oct. 2.
Cumfer, Harry A., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-half to
A. D. Stewart, Hutchinson, Kans. Plaster-receiving
board. 1,474.145 ; Nov. 13.
Cumlngs, Harold H. (See Freshwater, E., and Cumings.)
Cummer, Frederick H., Great Neck. N. Y. Portable drier.
1.473.697 ; Nov. 13.
Cummer, Harrv, Buffalo. N. Y. Weighing scale.
1.451,684 ; Apr. 17.
Cummings, Alfred H. (See Fi.sh, G. C, and Cummings.)
Cummings. Bernard F. (See Taylor, A. J. jr., and Har-
per, assignor!:.)
Cummings, Charles, Chicago, 111. Steel. 1,449,657;
Mar. 27.
Cummings, Charles H. (See Cummings, George A., as-
signor.)
Cummings, Dickinson S. (See Pierce. John, jr., assignor.)
Cummings, Edmund O. (See Norris, J. F., and Cum-
mings.)
Cummings, Edward N.. Amesbury. Mass. Throttle-operat-
ing device. 1,468,378; Sept. 18.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Cummings, George A., assignor of one-half to C. H. Cum-
miugs, Spokane, Wash. Direction indicator. 1,470,017 ;
Oct. 16.
Cummings, George C, East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. ¥. Electromagnetic device. 1,464,088 ; Aug. 7.
'Cummings, James, Wilsonburg, W. V. Detachable car
stop for side tracks. 1,444,169 ; Feb. 6.
Cummings, Jiohn D., Southington, Conn. Sound box.
1,475,754 ; Nov. 27.
Cummings, John L. (See Adams, W. J., and Cummings.)
Cummings, John M. (See Hill, John E., assignor.)
Cummings, Joseph A., jr., assignor to Cee Dee Mfg. Co.,
New York, N. Y. Packing material. 1,458,574 ;
June 12.
Cummings Machine Works. (See English, Analdo M..
assignor.)
Cummings, Ralph P., South Portland, Me. Stropping
machine. 1,476,151 ; Dec. 4.
Cummings, William E. (See Dickerman, C. L., and
Cummings.)
Cummings, William L., Lansdowne, Pa. Eadium needle.
1,442,051 ; Jan. 16.
Cummins, Earl H., Chicago, assignor to Dadant & Sons,
Hamilton, 111. Extraction apparatus. 1,463,154 ;
July 31.
Cummins, Herbert L., Owensmouth, Calif. Pitter.
1,455,323 ; May 15.
Cummins, Martin J. (See Lynch, Joseph A., assignor.)
Cummins, Norman W., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
The Bassick Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Coupling. 1,456,179; May 22.
Cummins, Norman W., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
The Bassick Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Lubricant compressor. 1,456,973 ; May 29.
Cummins, Norman W., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Lubricating device. 1,465,253 ;
Aug. 21.
Cummins, Norman W., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
The Bassick Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Lubricant compressor. 1,478,848 ; Dec. 25.
Cummins Perforator Company. (See Murray, Charles C,
assignor.)
Cummins Perforator Company. (See Swanson, Hjalmar,
assignor.)
Cumner, Matthew S., New York, N. Y., and F. W. Geis-
senhainer, Freehold, N. J., assignors to Nestor Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wheel-trim-
ming device. 1,468,357 ; Sept. 18.
Cumpston, Frederick B., Blooming, Tex. Gin rib.
1,460,228; June 26.
Cundy, Jack A., London, England. Ring for curtains and
the like. 1,451,326; Apr. 10.
Cunneen, Peter, New Rochelle, N. Y. Dish rack.
1.452.418; Apr. 17.
Cunneen, Peter, New Rochelle, N. Y. Tumbler washer.
1,460,094; June 26.
Cunning, George A., Chicago, 111. Gasket protector.
1,454,427; May 8.
Cunningham, Austin, L. (See Olop, Stephen, assignor.)
Cunningham, Charles S., and H. A. Burdwood, Lynu.
Mass. Coupling. 1,458,395 : June 12.
Cunningham, Cornelius F., Canton, Mass. Cap for tire-
valve tube. 1.469,250 ; Oct. 2.
Cunningham, E. T. (See Danielson, Ernest G., assignor.)
Cunningham, George F., Alexandria, La. Fishing tool.
1,453,493 : May 1.
Cunningham, Harry D., Brighton, England. Preparing
aluminum or Its alloys for electroplating. 1,457,149 ;
May 29.
Cunningham, Ira, and R. W. Way, Covington, Okla.
Explosion engine. 1,472,634 ; Oct. 30.
Cunningham, James, Son & Company. (See Pranquist,
Gustave E., assignor.)
Cunningham, James B. (See Szita, George, assignor.)
Cunningham, John D., Houston, Tex. Vehicle tire.
1,451,327; Apr. 10.
Cunningham, John L., and M. D. Whalen, Cresco, Iowa ;
said Whalen assignor to said Cunningham. Valve-cage
puller. 1,465,349 ; Aug. 21.
Cunningham, John P., Milwaukee, Wis. Clothesline
holder. 1,468,699 ; Sept. 25.
Cunningham, Orval J., Kansas Citv, Mo. Therapeutic ap-
paratus. 1,471,144 ; Oct. 16.
Cunningham, Ralph C., Tacoma, Wash. Game-piece sup-
port. 1,460,791 ; July 3.
Cunningham, Thomas, assignor to E. J. Love, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Soldering tool. 1,446,964 ; Feb. 27.
Cunningham, William H., Rockford, 111. Plaster-bandage-
rolling machine. 1,442,129 ; Jan. 16.
Cunningham, William S., Shreveport, La. Transmission.
-1,467.92.^: Sept. 11.
Cuno, Charles H., assignor to The Cuno Engineering Cor-
poration, Meriden, Conn. Cigar lighter. 1,460,095 ;
June 26.
Cuno Engineering Corporation, The. (See Cuno, Charles
H., assignor.)
Cupp. Prank L., Chicago, 111. Fan. 1,456.765; Mav 29.
Cupples. Frank L., Natick, Mass. Bag holder. 1,445,269 ;
Feb. 13.
Curbelo, Francisco 8., Clenfuegos, Cuba. Machine for
cutting and stripping cane. 1,468,195 ; Sept. 18.
Cureton, Edward H. (See Huntington, H. H., and Cure-
ton.)
Cureton, Thomas. (See Gage, Joseph J., assignor.)
Cureton Thomas. (See Smith, H. F., and Cureton.)
curie, George L., Minneapolis, Minn. Main and auxiliary
melting pot for linotype machines. 1,473,083 ; Nov. 6.
Curlee, George A., Childress, Tex. Dumping apparatus.
1,455,602; May 16.
Curley, Robert S. (See Whittier, J. K., and Curley.)
Curme, George 0., jr. (See Haynes, P. E., and Curme.)
Curme, George O., jr., and C. O. Young, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
assignors to Union Carbide Company. Making glycols.
1,442,386; Jan. 16.
Curme, George 0., jr., Clendenin, W. Va., and C. O.
Young, Elmhurst, N. Y., assignors to Carbide and Car-
bon Chemicals Corporation. Making chlorhydrlns.
1,456,916 ; May 29.
Curme, George 0., jr., and H. B. Heyn, Pittsburgh, I'a.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide
Company, New York, N. Y. Preparation of benzoates
and benzoic acid from dibenzyL 1,463,255 ; July 31.
Curme, George O., jr., and H. E. Thompson, Clendenin,
\^'. Va., assignors to Carbide & Carbon Chemicals
Corp. Purifying chlorine and other corrosive cases.
1,472,294; Oct. 30.
Curnan, Frank W., Derby, Conn. Envelope fastener,
1,445,298 ; Feb. iL
Curnan, Frank W., Derby, Conn. Envelope fastener.
1,464,240 ; Aug. 7.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Priming device.
1,450,490 ; Apr. 3.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Radiator for airplant
engines. 1,452, i,58 ; Apr. 24.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Liquid-cooling radi-
ator. 1,454.107; May 8.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Liquid-cooling radi-
ator for motor vehicles. 1,457,768 ; June 5.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Radiator. 1,458,128 ;
June 12.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Water-circulating
system. 1,458,129 ; June 12.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Radiator cap.
1,465,544 ; Aug. 21.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Spark plug.
1,467,137; Sept. 4.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Auto radiator-ther-
mometer mounting. 1,467,138 ; Sept. 4.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Spark plug.
1,467,139; Sept. 4.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Spark plug. 1,468,858 ;
Sept. 25.
Curran, Edward T., Detroit, Mich. Mounting of
illuminators or headlights for automobiles. 1,474,815 ;
Nov. 20.
Curran, Frank J. M., Greenville, Mich. Metal-covered
refrigerator. 1,445,299 ; Feb. 13.
Curran, George, Plymouth. Pa. Automobile light and
license holder. 1,475,108 ; Nov. 20.
Curran, John J., Long Island City, assignor of one-half
to F. W. Barker, Great Kills, N. Y. Airplane.
1,443,812 ; Jan. 30.
Curran, M. Donovan, Toledo, Ohio. Testing coke.
1,459,143 ; June 19.
Curran, Thomas, Streator, III. Water-controlling device.
1,457,505 ; June 5.
Curren, Arthur J., Elyria, Ohio. Automatic telephone-
dial support. 1,469,779 ; Oct. 9.
Currey, Charles F., and K. B. Lyman, Topeka, Kans.
Gas and liquid fuel burner and in the process of burn-
ing gas and liquid fuel. 1,465,511 ; Aug. 21.
Currie, James G., Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. Des. 62,441 ;
June 5.
Currie, James 6., Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. Des. 62,442 ;
June 5.
Currier, Andrew E., Millis, assignor to Baker Rubber
Cement Co., Boston, Mass. Method and machine for
making prepared roofing. 1.456,224 ; May 22.
Currier, Andrew E., Millis, assignor to M. Brown, Boston,
Mass. Paper-reenforcing machine and method thereof.
1,460,949 ; July 3.
Currier, Burleigh, and J. B. Seaman, assignors to Penn-
sylvania Appliance Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pro-
tecting device for polyphase circuits. 1,441,267 ; Jan. 9.
Currier, Frederick W., Minneapolis, Minn. Plate-glass
setting. 1,458,396 ; June 12.
Currier, Frederick W., Minneapolis, Minn. Plate-glass
setting. 1,458,397; June 12.
Currier, Frederick W., Minneapolis, Minn. Glass setting.
1,458,398 ; June 12.
Currier. Hiram D., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone system.
1,442,130; Jan. 16.
Curry, Jasper C, Pineville, La. Garbage and sewage
incinerating apparatus. 1,463,761 ; July 31.
Curry. Malcolm. Scarsdale, N. Y., and A. Cook. Holyoke,
Mass. ; said Curry assignor to said Cook. Band-tying
gauge. 1,451,685 : Apr. 17.
Curtain Supply Company, The. (See Whitmore, Edward
E., assignor.)
Curti, Ernesto, Milan, Italy. Pneumatic hammer.
1,464,809 : Aug. 14.
Curtln, Andrew P., Medford, Mass. Outlet-valve-oper-
atlng mechanism for flushing tanks. 1,454,428 ; May 8.
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Curtiu, David F., Chicago, 111. Pocket pencil holder.
1,470.810; Oct. 16.
Curtin, David F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Vortex Ml'g. Co., Chicago, 111. Sundae dish and holder
and assembling the same. Re. 15,514 ; Jan. 2.
Curtis, -VrtUur F., Los -Vngelos, Calif. Set-up block for
sticker heads. 1,446,883 ; Feb. 27.
Curtis. Augustus D., Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture.
1,472,050; Oct. 30.
Curtis, Austen M., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electrical-wave filter. 1,465,757 ; Aug. 21.
Curtis, Austen M., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Compuuy, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electrical-wave lilter. 1,465,758 ; Aug. 21.
Curtis, Charles F., London, England. Cementitious com-
positions suitable for flooring, paving, and so forth.
1,460,643 ; .July 3.
Curtis Coaster Toy Co. (See Griffin, Sidney S., as-
signor. )
Curtis, Earl W., Fort Madison, Iowa. Crosscut sawing
machine. 1,450,357 ; Apr. 3.
Curtis, Ernest W., Selby, Calif. Copyholder. 1,447,124 ;
Feb. 27.
Curtis, Francis J., Sharon, Pa. Tire-cutting implement.
1,471,686; Oct. 23.
Curtis, Harry F., Overbrook, Pa. Cable-gripping device.
1.442,862 ; Jan. 23.
Curtis & Hill Gravel and Sand Company. (See Hill,
Francis J., sr., assignor.)
Curtis, Homer O., South Sandisfield, Mass. Antivacuum
relief valve for heating systems. 1,454,729 ; May 8.
Curtis, Horace K., et al. (See Welch, Thomas H., as-
signor.)
Curtis, Lewis E., assignor to The Youngstowu Pressed
Steel Company, Warren, Ohio. Corner bead. 1,454,042 ;
May 8.
Curtis, Sidney S. (See TofEelmeyer, Charles H., as-
Bignor.)
Curtis, Thomas J., Los Angeles, Calif. Means for operat-
ing dampers. 1,470,425 ; Oct. 9.
Curtis, Van V., FoUansbee, W. Va. Can opener.
1,473,600. Nov. 6.
Curtis, Van V., McAllen, Tex. Automobile jack. 1,476,877 ;
Dec. 11.
Curti,-;, William E., Wyandotte, Mich. Tire. 1,451,977;
.Apr. 17.
Curtis, William R., Tracy City, Tenn. Lever link.
1,446,884 ; Feb. 27.
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corp. (See Gilmore, Wil-
liam L., assignor.)
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation. (See Christen,
•John A., assignor.)
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation. (See Curtiss,
Gleuu H., assignor.)
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation. (See Kirkham,
Charles B., assignor.)
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation. (See Tarbox,
John P., assignor.)
Curtiss, George E., New Britain, Conn., assignor to Land-
ers, Frary & Clark. Urn. Des. 62,271 ; May 1.
Curtiss, George E., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Jusr. Des. 63,.Sf)6 ; Dec. 4.
Curtiss, George E., assignor to Landers, Frary and Clark,
New Britain. Conn. Coffeepot. Des. 63,637 ; Dec. 25.
Curtiss, Glenn H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation, Buffalo,
N. Y. Triplane dying boat. 1,465,973 ; Aug. 28.
Curtiss, J. Guernsey, assignor to Flower City Novelty
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Automobile chair.
1.444.111 : Feb. 6.
Curtiss, Oliver C, Philadelphia, Pa. Toy savings bank.
1,447,762 ; Mar. 3.
Curtiss, William C, Los Angeles, Calif. Protective cover
for fruit trees. 1,446,416 ; Feb. 20.
Curwen, John S., Heversham, England. Advertising de-
vice or toy. 1,-17.';,430 ; Nov. 27.
Curzon, John S., Storrs, Utah. Pick-handle protector.
l,46li,931 ; Sept. 4.
Cnrzon, John S., Storrs, Utah. Horseshoe. 1,468,196 ;
Sept. 18.
Cushincr, Ralph A., Brockton, Mass. Portable power
washing machine adaptable to set tubs. 1,459,016 ;
June 19.
Cushing, William A., Newburgh Heights, Ohio, assignor
to Ainerican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Sin-
iile-transmission telegraph system. 1,475,987; Dec. 4.
Cushion Handle Bar Co., The. (See Rosen, Meyer, as-
signor.)
Cushman, Charles M. (See Cushman, Horace M. and
C. M., Washburn, and Kimball.)
Cushman, Delbert W., Fremont, Ohio. Automobile rug.
1,464,061 ; Aug. 7.
Cushman, Everett B., Topeka, Kans., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to 0. D. Collis, Clinton, Iowa. Radiator.
1,454,315 : May 8.
Cushman, Everett B., Lansing, Mich., assignor to Bean
Spray Pump Co., San Jose, Calif. Diaphragm pump.
1.473.924 ; Nov. 13.
Cushmnii. Everett B., Topeka, Kans., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to O. D. Collis. Clinton. Town, .\uxiliarj
power carrier for vehicles. 1,475,223; Nov. 27.
Cushman, Everett B., San Jose, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to 0. D. Collis, Clinton, Iowa. Water
cooler. 1,477,319 ; Dec. 11.
Cushman, Helen B. (See Bliss, George H., assignor.)
Cushman, Horace M., C. M. Cushman, W. A. Washburn,
Minis, Mass., and H. E. Kimball, Providence, R. I.,
assignors to Cliquot Club Company, MlUis, Mass. Bottle
handling and testing apparatus. 1,446,161 ; Feb. 20.
Cushman, Joseph E., and N. C. Stanton, assignors to At-
wood Machine Company, Stonington, Conn. Stop motion
for spinning machinery. 1,470,351 ; Oct. 9.
Cushman, Trav, Anaheim, (ialif. Rotary gas engine.
1.455,324 : May 15.
Cuslck, John J., New York, N. Y. Mall chute. 1,450,139 ;
Mar. 27.
Cusick, Koy, Carnegie, Pa. Vending machine. 1,450,839 ;
Apr. 3.
Cusimano, Philip, Los Angeles, Calif. Cutting device.
1,463,941 ; Aug. 7.
Custer, Eugene I., Jacksonville, Fla. Vehicle jack.
1,448,261 ; Mar. 13.
Custer, George E., assignor to Custer Manufacturing Com-
pany, Stoyestown, Pa. Pedal lock. 1,463,676 ; July 31.
Custer, John. (See Rotter, Theodore, assignor.)
Custer Manufacturing Company. (See Custer, George E.,
assignor. J
Cuthbert, Robert F., assignor to Theo. Tiedemann &
Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Box for garments.
1,450,171 ; Apr. 3.
Cutler, Charles, Seattle, Wash. Lawn-mower extension
handle. 1,441,144 ; Jan. 2.
Cutler, Clifford A., Buffalo, N. Y. Drying kila
1,462,194 ; July 17.
Cutler Electrical and Manufacturing Company. (See
Ridgely, Holland P., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co. (See Barnum, Thomas E
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co. (See Beck, Robert C, assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co. (See Hunter, Richard B., as-
signor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co. (See Seeger, Edwin W., as-
signor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (S'ee Barnum, Thomas E.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Coldwell, John S.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Deutsch, Edward L.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Fernow, Bernhard
E., jr., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Horton, Albert J.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Layman, Frank E.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Lightfoot, Edwin N.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Maage, Alfred E.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Maujer, Robert I.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Meuer, George J.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Meyer, F. W., and
Simon, assignors.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co. (See Meyer, Friedrich W., as-
signor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Mortensen, Niels L.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Reed, Harrison P.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Re Qua, Frederick
L., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Schmidt, Edwin X.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Seeger, Edwin W.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Stevens, William C,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Stone, David,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Taylor, Herman J.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer M'f'sr Co., The. (See Yerger, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., The. (See Wade, Henry N.,
assignor.)
Cutler, Samuel C, Brookline, Mass. Air-washing appa-
ratus. 1,459,442 ; June 19.
I'utright, Ishmael G., and J. A. Sharps, Buckhannon, W.
Va. Metal shade slat. 1,446,837; Feb. 27.
Cutslnger, T. H. (See Lawlor, James M., assignor.)
Cutten, Leverett H. (See Josephs, L. C, jr., and Cutten.)
Cutter, Edmund I. (See Daly, M. E., and Cutter.)
Cutter, Solomon M., assignor to Capewell Horse Nail
Ciompany, Hartford, Conn. Manufacture of horse nails.
1,443,527 ; Jan. 30.
Cutting, Francis R., Oakland, Calif. Arch supporter.
1,469,717 ; Oct. 2.
Cutting, George B., Worcester, Mass. Protector for rail
ties. 1,450,280 ; Apr. 3.
Cyganiewicz, John, Chicago. 111. Hand bag. Des. 62,981 ;
Sett. 4.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Cygnet Mfg. Co., Inc. (See Rahling, Henry D., as-
signor.)
Cynamon, Charles, New York, N. Y. Automobile lock.
1,473,469; Nov. 6.
Czapkowsky, Wincanty, Hartford, Conn. Window fas-
tener. 1,478,735 ; Dec. 25.
Czaran, Otto, Long Island City, N. Y. Apparatus for
makinK belting. 1,451,686 ; Apr. 17.
Czarneckl, Boleslaw V., Schenectady, N. Y. Bracket.
1,459,364 ; June 19.
Czarneckl, Wladyslaw. (See Murphy, T. W., and Czar-
neckl.)
Czarniecki, Andrew J., assignor of one-half to F. Romanc-
zuk, Plymouth, Pa. Motor-spring hair cutter.
1,466,613; Aug. 28.
Czeftczick, Max. (See Reed, C. E., and Czeftczlck.)
Czegka, Victor H. (See Johnston, J. S.. and Czegka.)
Czelusniak, Tony, and L. Chodubskl, Oswego, N. Y.
Razor-blade-sharpening machine. 1,459,653 ; June 19.
Czerny, Francis, assignor of five-twelfths to M. C. Mc-
Kenney, San Bernardino, three-twelfths to A. McRae,
and four-twelfths to A. A. McRae, Ocean Park, Calif.
Amusement device. 1,441,404 ; Jan. 9.
Czyzykowski, Julian, Harrison, N. J. Inflatable swim-
ming garment. 1,476,286 ; Dec. 4.
D. Co., Inc. (See Davidson, Arthur C, assignor.)
D. X. Instrument Company. (See Hippie, Solomon R.,
assignor.)
Daae, Reinhardt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas producer.
1,441,217: Jan. 9.
Daae, Reinhardt, Youngstown, Ohio. Gas producers.
1,445,300 ; Feb. 13.
Dabadie, John L., assignor to System Machine Works,
Stockton, Calif. Water pump for motor vehicles.
1,472,243 ; Oct. 30.
Dabney, Conway, Crystal Springs, Miss. Emergency mud
boot. 1,476,597 ; Dec. 4.
Dacey, James E., Du Bois, Pa. Sanitary cover for milk
cans. 1,449,811 ; Mar. 27.
Dadant & Sons. (See Cummins, Earl H., assignor.)
Dade, Thomas G., St. Marys, Ohio. Wheel. 1.473,084 ;
Nov. 6.
Dade, Thomas G., St. Marys, Ohio. Wheel. 1,473,085 ;
Nov. 6.
D'Adrian, Alexander L. D., et al. (See Stenhouse,
Thomas, assignor.)
Daggett, William F., Chicago, 111. Pulley and similar
construction. 1,455,47.9 ; May 15.
Dague, Geoige W., Glenmora, La. Vehicle wheel.
1,440,819 ; Jan. 2.
Dague, George W., Oklahoma, Okla. Nonrefillable bottle.
1,446,162 ; Feb. 20.
Dague, George W., Oklahoma, Okla. Trolley-pole safety
device. 1,454,706 ; May 8.
Dahl, Conrad, assignor to D. M. Carter, trustee, Chicago,
111. Vehicle wheel. 1,451,867. Apr. 17.
Dahl, Conrad, assignor to D. M. Carter, trustee, Chicago,
111. Occupant-steered vehicle. 1,451,868 ; Apr. 17.
Dahl, Conrad, assignor to D. M. Carter, trustee, Chi-
cago, 111. Occupant-propelled vehicle. 1,454,626;
May 8.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Globe for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 61,798 ; Jan. 16.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Loop for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 61,799 ; Jan. 16.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Base for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 61,800 ; Jan. 16.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Chandelier. Des.
61,855 : Jan. 30.
Dahl, Thure B., New York, N. Y. Chandelier. Des.
61,928 ; Feb. 13.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Wall bracket for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 62,138 ; Mar. 27.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Holder for lighting fix-
ture. Des. 62,139 ; Mar. 27.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Candle cup for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,140; Mar. 27.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Candle cup for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,141; Mar. 27.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Base for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 62,142 ; Mar. 27.
Dahl. Thure E., New Yorlc, N. Y. Bracket back for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 62,143 ; Mar. 27.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Canopy for lighting
fixture. Des. 62,144 ; Mar. 27.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Celling fixture for light
Ing fixtures. Des. 62,185 ; Apr. 3.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Ring for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 62,186 ; Apr. 3.
Dahl, Thure, New York, N. Y. Light receptacle for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 62,232 ; Apr. 24.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Lighting fixture. Des.
62,565 ; June 26.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Electric wall bracket.
Des. 62,705 ; July 24.
Dahl Thure E., New York, N. Y. Bracket back for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,706; July 24.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Body part for light-
ing fixtures. Dee. 62,707 ; July 24.
Dahl, Thure E., New York. N. Y. Socket cover for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 62,708; July 24.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Band for lighting fix.
tures. Des. 62,709 ; July 24.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Base for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 62,886; Aug. 21.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Bracket lantern. Des.
62,887 ; Aug. 21.
Dahl, Thure E., New York, N. Y. Lantern. Des. 62,937 ;
Aug. 28.
Dahl, Thure, New York, N. Y. Ring for lighting fixture s.
Des. 63,219; Nov. 6.
Dahl. Thure E., New York, N. Y. Wall bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,285 ; Nov. 20.
Dahl, Thure, New York, N. Y. Ring for lighting fixtures.
Des. 63,455 ; Dec. 11.
Dahl, Thure B.. New York, N. Y. Wall bracket for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 63,456 ; Dec. 11.
Dahl, Thure B., New York, N. Y. Pedestal for lighting
fixtures. Des. 63,638 ; Dec. 25.
Dahl, Thure E., assignor to Llghtoller Company, New
York, N. Y. Body part for lighting fixtures. Des.
62,982; Sept. 4.
Dahl, Thure E., assignor to Lightoller Company, New
York, N. Y. Side panel for lanterns. Des. 63,026;
Sept. 18.
Dnhlberg, C. P. (See Munroe, Treadway B., assignor.)
Dahlberg, C. F. (See Shaw, John K., assignor.)
Dahlen, William, Duluth, Minn. Grain door. 1,458,327 ;
June 12.
Dahlene, Andrew, San Diego, Calif. Multiple oil-gas gen-
erator and distributor. 1,470,817 ; Oct. 16.
Dahler, Valentine, New York, N. Y. Swimming shoe.
1,447,928- Mar. 6.
Dahlgren, Charles J., East Orange, N. J. Buckle.
1,448,993 ; Mar. 20.
Dahlgren, Leonard, assignor to Fillkwik Company, Attle-
boro, Mass. Cigarette case. 1,456,055 ; May 22.
Dahlqulst, John, Newport News, Va, Talldng machine.
1,448,336; Mar. 13.
Dahlstrand, Hans P., Wauwatosa, assignor to AilJs-
Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Governor.
1,464,749 ; Aug. 14.
Dahlstrand, Hans P,, Wauwatosa, assignor to Allis-Chal-
mers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Tur-
bine. 1,476,801 ; Dec. 11.
Dahlstrom, John, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shock absorber.
1,471,474 ; Oct. 23.
Dahm, Kurt, Milwaukee, Wis. Valve-pin tool. 1,478,555 ;
Dec. 26.
Dahmen, Carl H., Allentown, Pa. Ventilating flue.
1,474,072 ; Nov. 13.
Dahms, Hugo, Berlin, Germany. Means for attaching
stockings, socks, or the like to suspenders. 1,472,327;
Oct. 30.
Daiger, Charles V., Newton. Mass. Display fixture.
1,464,241 ; Aug. 7.
Daigle, Remie P., Van Buren, Me. Vehicle brake appara-
tus. 1,441,145 ; Jan. 2.
Dailey, Edward L., Evansville, Minn. Typewriter attach-
ment. 1,473,470 ; Nov. 6.
Dailey, Florence C, et al. (See Adams, Frank A., as-
signor.)
Dailey, J. O., et al. (See Adams, Frank A., assignor.)
Dailey, Robert T., Omaha, Nebr. Dump wagon. 1,455,714 ;
May 15.
Daily. William H., Los Argeles, Calif. Automatic mul-
tiple-record phonograph. 1,466,791 ; Sept. 4.
Dalmler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. (See Daimler, Paul, as-
signor.)
Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. (See Reinsch, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Dalmler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. (See Schwerdtfeger, Wal-
ter, assignor.)
Daimler, Paul, Cannstatt, assignor to the Firm Dalmler-
Motoren-Gesell.schaft, Unterturkheim, Germany. Com-
pressor arrangement for the motors of automobile vehi-
cles. 1,463,256 ; July 31.
Dain, Joseph, deceased ; J. Dain, Jr., administrator, as-
signor to Deere & Company, Moline, 111. Clevis for
tractors. 1,444,904 ; Feb. 13.
Dain, Joseph, deceased, by J. Dain, jr., administrator,
Moline, 111., assignor to The Dain Manufacturing Com-
pany of Iowa, Ottumwa, Iowa. Hay loader. 1,478,556 ;
Dec. 25.
Dain, Joseph, jr., administrator. (See Dain, Joseph.)
Dain Manufacturing Company of Iowa, The. (See Dain,
Joseph, assignor.)
Daines, Thomas, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada.
Invisible baggage guard for motor cars. 1,461,972;
July 17.
Dains, Frank J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Automobile
bumper. 1.459,365; June 19.
Dair, John H., Keyport. N. J. Attachment for differ-
ential gears. 1,458,877; June 12.
Daisy Manufacturing Co. (See Lefever, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Da.1ka, Mike, Torrington, Conn. Compressed-air engine-
control device. 1,459,575 ; June 19.
Dake, Charles W., assignor to The Pyle-National Co..
Chicago, 111. Valve for steam turbines. 1,441,485 ;
Jan. 9.
Dake, Charles W., assignor to Pyle-Natlonal Company,
<~'hicago. 111. Electromagnetic governor for motor-gen-
erator sets. . 1,442,131 ; Jan. 16.
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Dake, Charles W.
pauy, Chicago,
Feb. 27.
Dake, Charles W.
pany, Chicago,
1,452,147 ; Apr.
Dake, Charles W.,
pany, Chicago,
Dake, Charles W.
pany, Chicago,
1,457.212 ; May
, assignor to The Pyle-Natlonal Com-
111. Turbogenerator set. 1,440,787;
, assignor to The Pyle-National Corn-
Ill. Packing for steam turbines.
IT.
assignor to The Pyle National Corn-
Ill. Turbine. 1,455,022; May 15.
, assignor to The Pyle-National Com-
111. Governor for steam turbines.
29.
Dake, Charles W., assignor to The Pyle-National Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Electric generator. 1,476,394 ;
Dec. 4.
Dake, Charles W., and R. D. Grant, Chicago, 111., assignors
to Pyle-National Company. Oiling device for steam
turbines. 1.440,786; Feb. 27.
Dalberg, WlUiam, Deary, Idaho. Overshoe holder.
1.4,'iO,.S04 ; Mav 22.
Dalbey, James H., Elgin, 111. Resilient filler for tires.
1,443,069 ; Jan. 23.
Dale, Arthur C, New Orleans, La. Boat. 1,455,833 ;
May 22.
Dale, Hiner. (See Johnson, Alvls L., assignor.)
Dales, Edward L,., Philadelphia, Pa. Electric-lighting
fixture. 1,445.665 ; Feb. 20.
Dales, William R., Philadelphia, Pa. Infant's nursing
device. 1,441.406 ; Jan. 9.
D'Alessandro, Dominick, and R. Pace, Quincy, Mass. ;
said Pace assignor to said D'Alessandro. Machine for
making tiles. 1,453,381 ; May 1.
D'Alessandro, Dominick, and R. Pace, Quincy, Mass. ;
said Pace assignor to said D'Alessandro. Making tiles.
1.453,382; May 1.
Daley, John. (See Daley, William, J., and J.)
Daley, Joseph. (See Daley, William, J., and J.)
Daley, Preston B., Philadelphia, Pa. Closure fastener.
1.448.706; Mar. 13.
Daley, William, J., and J., Bolivar, Ohio. Railway cross-
ing. 1,467,842 ; Sept. 11.
D'Alfonso, William R.. Oakland, assignor to Universal Tel-
escope Mute Company, San Francisco, Calif. Tone
modifier for wind instruments. 1,467,422 ; Sept. 11.
D'Alfonso, William R., Oakland, assignor to Universal
Telescope Mute Company, San Francisco, Calif. Tele-
scopic mute. 1,468,066; Sept. 18.
Daliauls, George, New York, N. Y. Lock. 1,478,322 ;
Dec. 18.
Dalltz, Harry, Cleveland, Ohio. Sink strainer. 1,452,494 ;
Apr. 24
Dall, Benjamin L., River Forest, 111. Cigarette case.
1.475,567; Nov. 27.
Dalla Bona, Giuseppe, Como, Italy. Automatic apparatus
for signaling railway trains In motion. 1,457,728 ;
June 5.
Dallam, Fred B., San Francisco, Calif. Means for pre-
serving food. 1.447,615 ; Mar. 6.
Dallas Brass & Copper Co. (See Yokel, Frank, assignor.)
Dallas. Charle.i D.. Winnetka, 111. Winding arbor.
1,466.121 ; Aug. 28.
Dallas, Charles D., Winnetka, 111. Scale platform.
1.474,464 ; Nov. 20.
Dallas, Granvil F., Kroxville, Tenn. Tire-handling de-
vice. 1,472,556 ; Oct. 30.
Dallen, Frank M., Chicago, HI. Burner. 1,468,442:
Sept. 18.
Dallenbach, Michael, Ridgway, Pa. Saw-tooth dresser,
jointer, and gauge. 1,462.325 ; July 17.
Dallett. Thos. H., Co. (See Van Sickel, Wilber H.,
assignor.)
Dallv, Emsley P., Webster City, Iowa. Binder for maga-
zines and the like. 1,448,914 • Mar. 20.
Dalman, John W. (See Chiles, George S., assignor.)
Dalrymple, Annie D., et al. (See Applegate, George H.,
.assignor.)
Dalrymple. Philip W., Baltimore, Md., assignor to L. K.
Davis, Washington, D. C. Endless-track vehicle.
1,441,405 ; Jan. 9.
Dalton Adding Machine Company, The. (See Grogel,
A. F. W., and Tingley. assignors.)
Dalton Adding Machine Company, The. (See Landsiedel,
Harry, assignor.)
Dalton, Daniel J., and W. A. Biondi, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Safety-rnzor-blade holder. 1,474,107: Nov. 13.
Dalton, Edward J., Davenport, Icfwa. Carrier. 1,457,213;
May 29.
D.Tlton, Raymond S. (See Thompson, R. J., and Dalton.)
Dalton, Richard H. (See Sunde, L. A., and Dalton.)
Dalton, William H., Salem, Mass. Heating unit.
1,463.005 ; July 24.
Daly, Charles M., East Elmhurst, N. T. Cooker attach-
ment for automobile radiators. 1,463,676 ; July 31.
Daly, Glenn L., Denver, Colo. Floor-scrubbing machine.
1,464.031 ; Aug. 7.
Daly, James A., Detroit. Mich. Knee-adjusting mecha-
nism. 1,444,591 ; Fob. 6.
Daly, John A., New Rocbelle, N. Y., assignor to Gold
Sealed Denture Process Co., Inc. Coaling. 1,472,244 ;
Oct. 30.
Daly, ,Tohn A.. Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y., as-
signor to Gold Sealed Denture Process Co.. Inc. .Arti-
ficial denture and oroducini: same. 1.472.245: Get. sn.
Daly John J., Newton Center, Mass. Shoe. 1,468,284 :
Sept. 18.
Daly, Michael E., Cincinnati, and E. I. Cutter, assignors
to The American Laundry Machinery Company, Nor-
wood, Ohio. Device for manipulating drums or cylln-
der.s. 1,440,911 ; Jan. 2.
Daly, William N., Mlddleton, Mass. Combination front
and rear light, number plate, and plate holder.
1,442,863; Jan. 23.
Dalzell, Harry G., Chicago, 111., assignor to Fostoria Glasc
Company, Moundsville, W. Va. Composite glass dish.
1,478,026: Dec. 18.
Daman, Arthur C., Denver, Colo., and T. J. Pennington,
Naugatuck, Conn. Agitator. 1,445,935 ; Feb. 10.
Daman, Arthur C, Denver, Colo. Vibrating trommel
screen. 1,455,907 ; May 22.
Daman, Arthur C, Denver, Colo. Drier. 1,469,294 ;
Oct. 2.
Damascus Brake Beam Company, The. (See Mayhew,
Edward A., assignor.)
Damerell, Mark H., Worcester, Mass., assignor to Wy-
man-Gordan Company. Indicating device. 1,461,083 ;
July 10.
Dameron, Henry A. (See Stewart, Albert L., assignor.)
Damiano, Fedora, Cambridge, Mass. Ornamental and
supporting article. 1,457,350 ; June 5.
Damm, Carl P., et al., trustees. (See Warren, John R.,
assignor.)
Damm, ,Tohn P., Techny, III. Carrier-table attachment.
1,456,623 : May 23.
Damm, Louis H., Great Bend, Kans. Hinge-lock clevis.
1,467,844; Sept. 11.
Dammel, Iramanuel and T. G., Geraldine, Mont. Wheeled
wceder. 1,457,823 ; June 5.
Dammel, Thos. G. (See Dammel, Immanuel and T. G.)
Damon, George B., Belvldere, N. J., assignor to Vulcan
Iron Works, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Drier. 1,447,929 ;
Mar. 6.
Damon, John W. (See Campbell, T. A., Damon, and
Stewart.)
Damon, Murray C, Leominster, Mass., assignor to The
Hairlight Company. Hair roll or puff. 1.450,491 ; Apr. 3.
Dampney Company of America. (See Bellows, Philip,
assignor.)
Dampney, Gerald F.. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Concrete - slab Duilding construction. 1.468,285 ;
Sept. 18.
Damrow Brothers Company. (See Damrow, Edward C,
assignor. )
Damrow, Edward C, assignor to Damrow Brothers Com-
pany, Fond du Lac, Wis. Manufacture of brick cheese.
1.469.251 ; Oct. 2.
Damrow, Edward C, assignor to Damrow Brothers Com-
pany, Fond du Lac, Wis. Continuous cheese press.
1.469.252 ; Oct. 2.
Danaher, John W., assignor to The Standard Meter Com-
pany Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gas meter.
1,464,972; Aug. 14.
Dance, Edward L., assignor to The New Zealand Co-
operative Dairy Company, Limited, Hamilton, Auck-
land, New Zealand. Manufacture of casein glue.
1.478,943 : Dec. 25.
Dance, Victoria E., Hamilton, Ohio. Bottle stopper.
1,463,198 ; July 31.
Danckwortt, Thomas B., Seattle, Wash., assignor of one-
half to J. Nicolaysen. Oil engine. 1,475.370 ; Nov. 27.
Dandridge, James W., Garrison, W. Va. Stenographer's
transcript rack. 1,455,603 ; May 15.
Dandridge, James W., and G. Hance, Garrison, W. Va.
Slide-rail clamp. 1,476,598; Dec. 4.
Dandrieux, Auguste, assignor to Soci4t5 Anonyme Anclens
Ateliers A. Dandrieux, Paris, France. Machine for
sharpening pencils. 1.472,557; Oct. 30.
Dandy, Mike, Burdine, Ky. Electric illuminated clock
dial. 1,441.069 ; Jan. 2.
Dane, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Yy assignor to Research Cor-
poration, Mew York, N. Y^. .\pparatus for electrical
treatment "f gases. 1.442,052 ; Jan. 16.
Danehower, Prank B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Ross-
Tacony Crucible Company. Refractory article and
taaking the same. 1.450,140 ; Mar. 27.
Danese, .Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Extension device.
1,455,715; May 15.
Danhel, Ignatz, Chicago, 111. Stove. 1,468,850 ; Sept. 25.
Daniel, Alvin, New York, N. Y. Key retainer. 1,447,012 ;
Feb. 27.
Daniel, Daniel, Little Rock, .4rk. Cotton harvester and
conveyer. 1,455,908 ; May 22.
Daniel, Frank W., Wissinoming, Pa., assignor to Quaker
City Rubber Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tire tread.
Des. 62,394 ; May 22.
Daniel, Henry J., Sutherlin, Va. Cooking utensil.
1.457.654 ; June 5.
Daniel, Henry J., Sutherlin, Va. Water carrier.
1.457.655 ; June 5.
Daniel, John, assignor, by mesne assignments, tn Koeh-
ring Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Chute-operating means.
1,477,543 ; Dec. 18.
Daniel, Joseph S. (See Wills, M. C, and Daniel.)
Daniel, Lewis, Newport, Ky., assignor to C. J. Renne-
kamp, Cincinnati, Ohio. Capped nail and tack.
1,459,877; June 26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Daniel, Paul, Boundbrook, N. 3. Throttle heater.
1,472,240; Oct. 30.
Daniels, Abe I. (See Oppman, Joseph, assignor.)
Daniels, Albert L. (See Cleghorn, R. W., Daniels, and
McKeaa.)
Daniels, Benjamin A., Tampa, Fla. Protective ventilat-
ing screen for vehicles. 1,461,478 ; July 10.
Daniels, Ernest S., Washington, D. C. Automatic groov-
ing and strip-inserting machine. 1,471,246 ; Oct. 16.
Daniels, Ernest S., Wasliin^tou, D. C. Packing case or
box structure. 1,472, GiJo ; Oct. 30.
Daniels, Ernest S., Washington, D. C, and H. P. SchucU,
East Orange, N. J. Parquet flooring and wall paneling.
1,477,813 ; Dec. 18.
Daniels, Eugene O., Toledo, Ohio. Gas and vapor burner.
1,452,826; Apr. 24.
Daniels, Farrliigton, East Falls Church, Va., and O. R.
Wulf, Norwich, Conn. Fixation of atmospheric nitro-
gen. 1,458,525 ; June 12.
DanieJs, Felix P., Jersey City, N. J. Drag brake for skate
cycles. 1.444,592; Feb. 6.
Daniels, George, St. Louis, Mo. Signal. 1,457,057;
Mav 29.
Daniels, George, St. Louis, Mo. Chair. Des. 62,545 ;
June 19.
Daniels, George J. (See Zimmerman, Robert M., as-
signor.)
Daniels, George W., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Auto-
mobile lock. 1,450,943; Apr. 10.
Daniels, John T., assignor to The Hanson & Van Winkle
Co., Newark, N. J. Phonograph-record matrix and
method and apparatus for producing same. 1,475,937 ;
Dec. 4.
Daniels, Lee G., Rockford, 111. Automatic talking ma-
chine. 1,461,111; July 10.
Daniels, Lee G., Rockford, 111. Automatic multiple-
spindle metal-working machine. 1,464,062 ; Aug. 7.
Daniels, Lee G., Rockford, 111. Automatic multiple-
spindle machine. 1,464,063 ; Aug. 7.
Daniels, Lloyd C, Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline &
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Production
of vat dyestuffs. 1,464,598 ; Aug. 14.
Daniels, Lloyd C, and W. S. Lawrence, Buffalo, assignors
to National Aniline & Chemical Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Production of vat dyestuffs. 1,478,027:
Dec. 18.
Daniels, Oscar C, Goldsboro, N. C. Tonsillotome.
1,466,581; Aug. 28.
Daniels, Roy R., Indianapolis, Ind. Swivel hook for
jacks. 1,465,895 ; Aug. 21.
Danielson. Charles, Minneapolis, Minn. Ironing board.
1,466,390; Aug. 28.
Danielson, Ernest G., assignor to E. T. Cunningham,
San Francisco, Calif. Inductance coil. 1,455,081 ;
May 15.
Danielson, Ernest G., assignor to E. T. Cunningham,
San Francisco, Calif. Rheostat. 1,460,408; July 3.
Danielson, Frank, Chicago, 111. Burning-in and running-
in machine. 1,446,838 ; Feb. 27.
Danielson, Prank, Chicago, 111. Vise. 1,456,365 ; May 22.
Daniloff, Serge, Lowell, Mass., assignor to Saco-Lowell
Shops. Guide for continuous bobbin feed for use in
spooling machines and the like. 1,448,831 ; Mar. 20.
Danis, Romeo J., et al. (See Cryan, William H., as-
signor.)
Danley, James B., St. Johns, Mich. Battery poultry
coop. 1.469,384 : Oct. 2.
Danley, Raymond P. (See Camarata, V., Codrick, and
Danley.)
Danley, Raymond P., et al. (See Peterson, Edwin A.,
assignor.)
Danley, William, Charleston, Tex. Rat trap. 1,477,320 ;
Dec. 11.
Dann, Ernest G., Chicago, 111. Spring bumper. 1,455,082 ;
May 15.
Dann, Walter M., Wllklnsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Trans-
former radiator. 1,461,518 ; July 10.
Dann, Walter M., Wilkinsburg. and C. L. Fortescue, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., assignors to Westinghonso Electric and
Manufacturing Company. Protective system. 1,467,843 ;
Sept. 11.
Danneel. Heinrlch. (See Tommasi C, Sandholm, Dan-
neel, and Busch.)
Danner, Frederick E.. Willows, Calif. Solar heater.
1,473,018 ; Nov. 6.
Dannettell, Henry, assignor of one-half to B. U. Cain,
Eviinsville, Ind. Preparing coal for coking. 1,475,543 ;
Nov. 27.
Dannreuther, Lewis C, ' Oklahoma, Okla. Stove.
1,457,506: June 5.
Danquard, Thomas, New York, N. T., assignor to Auto
Pneumatic Action Company. Switching mechanism for
player pianos. 1,468,139 ; Sept. 18.
Dansey, Harry D. (See Carr, Edward, assignor,)
Danson, Willa, San Leandro, Calif. Statuette. Des.
62,253 ; Apr. 24.
Danstrup, Hans E., assignor of one-half to J. Harrison,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Double-acting reciprocating pump.
1,470,426; Oct. 0.
D'Antonio, Remigius, New York, N. Y, Propelling mech-
anism in pedicycles, 1,477,544 ; Dec. IS.
Danya, Inc. (See Aymar, Gordon C, assignor.)
Box. Des. 62,145 ;
Sheet guard for
Maurice G.,
Danz, Eugene P., St. Paul, Minn. Earring. Des. 63,098 ;
Oct. 2.
Danziger, Abraham, New York, N. T,
Mar. 27.
Danziger, Abraham, New York. N. Y.
platen presses. 1,453,064 ; Apr. 24.
Danziger, Adolphe, et al. (See Dusseau
assignor.)
Darcpy, Jesse J. (See Grand.lean, S. G.. and Darcey.)
Darche, Harry. (See Kunz, E. L., and Darche.)
D'Arcy, Harry J., Los Angeles, Calif. Fertilizer-spraying
device. 1,469,065 ; Sept. 25.
Dardanl, Martin E, E., Fairfield, Conn. Gasoline filter.
1,463,006 : July 24.
Dardani, Thomas H., Bloomfleld, N. J. Combination Jack
and hoist. 1,445,430 ; Feb. 13.
Darden, Newton J., Washington, D. C. Necktie holder.
1,455,604 ; May 15.
D'Ardenne, Walter H., assignor to Edward G. Budd
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Punching
machine. 1,476.669 ; Dec. 4.
Dargue, Algernon W., and F. L., Halifax, England. Draw-
ing apparatus. 1,464,973; Aug. 14.
Dargue, Frederick L. (See Dargue, Algernon W., and
F. L.)
Darley, John W., Jr., Baltimore, Md., assignor to C. B.
Cohen, Brooklyn, N. Y. container. 1,447,712 ; Mar. 6.
Darley, William S., Chicago, 111. Pitometer. 1,446,618;
Fob. 27.
A. (See Colombani, Colomban, as-
Salt Lake City, Utah. Tire alarm.
10.
Montclair,
Treating
N. J., assignor to EUis-Fos-
bismuth ores. 1,477,321 ;
Walton, N. Y. Support. 1.441,913;
Bath and basin fitting.
Darlin, Jean M.
signor.)
Darling, Elmer E.,
1,451,291 ; Apr.
Darling, Elton R.,
ter Company.
Dec. 11.
Darling, Fay C,
Jan. 9.
Darling, Fay C, Walton, N. Y.
1,461,698; July 10.
Darling, Lewis A., assignor to Electric Service Supplies
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Power generator
1,446,084 ; Feb. 20.
Darling, Lewis A., assignor to Electric Service Supplies
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Generator. 1,447,282 ;
Mar. 6.
Darling, Lewis A., assignor to Electric Service Supplies
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical machine.
1,454,833 ; May 8.
Darling, Lewis A., assignor to Electric Service Supplies
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Controlling valve.
1,471,107; Oct. 16.
Darmstadter, Herbert M., Chicago, 111. Hand-measuring
device. 1,441,268 ; Jan. 9.
Darn E. Z. Laboratorys. (See Plasterer, Purl C, as-
signor. )
Darnell, Eugene, and L. G. Cassidy, Wichita, Kans. Com-
bination ladder. 1,460,792; July 3.
Darnell, Rex C. (See Bull, A. A., and Darnell.)
Darnell, William L., Franklin, Tenn. Brake band.
1,478,849 ; Dec. 25.
Darnley, Percy H., assignor of one-half to B. Richards,
London. England. Typewriter. 1,450.627 ; Apr. 3.
Darrah, William A., Chicago, III. Producing oxygen and
apparatus therefor. 1,448,654; Mar. 13.
Darrah, William A,, Chicago, 111. Selective oxidation and
apparatus therefor. 1,448,655; Mar. 13.
Darrah, William A., assignor to The Ekco Engineering
Company, Chicago, IlL Preparing dough. 1,468,775 ;
Sept. 26.
Darrah, William H., Bethlehem, Pa. Hoisting device.
1,444,954 ; Feb. 13.
Darrow, Edwin A. (See Koester, Charles E., Jr., as-
signor.)
Darrow, Leo H. (See Barrows, L. D., and Darrow.)
Darrow, Leo H., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Electric signaling
system. 1,460,368 ; July 3.
Darrow, Lorenzo D., North Plainfield, N. J. Ensilage
packer. 1,458,809 ; June 12.
Dart, Eric, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Thimble.
1.473.953 ; Nov. 13.
Dary, Elmer G., and A. P. Clute, Quincy, 111. Mecha-
nism for propelling vessels. 1,455,716 ; May 15.
Das, Pleter, Delft, Netherlands. Electric emergency light-
ing installation. 1,459,283 ; June 19.
Inc. (See Oppenheim, Julius, as-
Posthole-drilling ma-
Steam garment-pressing
for minors'
Dasco Import Co.
signor.)
Dasher, Daniel A., Biverton, 111,
chine. 1,441,834; Jan. 9.
Dashew, Jacob, Baltimore, Md.
machine. 1,451,292; Apr. 10,
Date, Goichi, Sublet, Wyo. Attachment
lamps. 1,459,576 ; June 19.
Date, John H. (See Patten, C. C, Date, and Madigan.)
"Date" Laboratoriums- und Industrio-Bedarf G. m. b. H.
(See Unglaube, Herbert M. C, assignor.)
Dath, Charles E., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazv. N. Y. Railway draft rigging. 1,450.358 : Apr. 3.
Dath, Charles E., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Shim for center-bearing plates.
1,453,661 ; May 1.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Dath, Ch.irles E., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner.
Cliiizv, N. Y. Antifriction bearing. 1.476,055 ; Dec. 4.
Daubert, Harry S., Amarlllo, Tex. Railway equipment.
1,471.452; Oct. 23.
Daughdrill, John D., Annlston, Ala. Molding machine.
1,451,323 : Apr. 10.
Daugbertv, Chalmer B., assignor to The Dayton Manufac-
turing "Company; Dayton, Ohio. Antirattling device.
1.477.24S : Dec. 11.
Daugbertv. Elmer 1. (See Locscher, F. E., Jaenike, and
Daugherty.)
Daugbertv, George S., Blue River, Wis. Spark plug.
1,447,703 : Mar. 6.
Daughterv, John A., assignor of one-half to H. F. Hardy.
Goldsboro, N. C. Wheel and axle assembly. 1,440,818 :
Jan. 2.
Dauley, Isaac C, and J. D. Viruette, Oneonta, N. 1
Check protector. 1,448,994 ; Mar. 20.
Daulton. Benjamin H., and C B. Robinson, assignors to
The Irwin Auger Bit Company, Wilmington, Ohio.
Mechanism for manufacture of auger bits. 1,450,252 ;
Apr. 3.
Daum, George W. (See Lewis, S. G., and Daum.)
Daum, John A., Pittsburgh, Fa. Canopy or fixture secur-
ing device. 1,446,788 ; Feb. 27.
Daut, James F., assignor to Whitaker-Glessner Company,
Wheeling, W. V. Roofing sheet. 1,444.170 ; Feb. 6.
Dauteuil, Fernand. (See Kree. P. M., and Dauteuil.)
Daval Rubber Company. (See Ralche, Paul A., assignor.)
Davenport, Clifton E., et al. (See Smith, Luther E.,
assignor.)
Davenport, David H., Vancouver, Wash. Bedrail joint.
1.441,835 ; Jan. 9.
Davenport, George E., Camden, N. J. Repeating appara-
tus for talking machines. 1,444,171 ; Feb. 6.
Davenport, Harmon F., Chicago, 111., and M. J. Whelan,
Muskegon, Mich., assignors to The Brunswick-Balke-
CoUender Company, Chicago, 111. Cue. 1,459,144 ;
June 19.
Davenport. Mervyn A., assignor of one-half to George F.
Shaner, Los Gatos, Calif. Nursing bottle. 1,441,623 ;
Jan. 9.
Davenport, Ransom W., Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating ma-
chine. 1,472,432 ; Oct. 30.
Davenport, Ransom W., assignor to Jeffery-Dewitt Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Rapid decorating firing furnace
or kiln. 1,451,815 ; Apr. 17.
Davenport, Wesley M., assignor to Elgin Auto Tool Com-
pany, Elgin, 111. Hose clamp. 1.473,609 ; Nov. 13.
Davey, Wheeler P., Schenectady. N. ¥.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Making emulsions. 1,472,716 ;
Oct. 30.
David, Ernest, Maywood, assignor of one-half to L.
Wachtel, Chicago, lU. Antiglare guard for headlights.
1,471,024 ; Oct. 16.
David, Michael, Pittsburgh, Pa. Beehive. 1,447,713 ;
Mar. 6.
David, Otto, Far Rockaway, N. Y. Girdle for women's
apparel. 1,452,148 ; Apr. 17.
Davidson, Arthur C, Bronxville, assignor to D. Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Manufacturing cutters. 1,473,086 ;
Nov. 6.
Davidson, Benjamin S. (See Poindexter, Franklin E.,
assignor.)
Davidson, Bruce J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Wire-
bounds Patents Company, Klttery, Me. Wire-joining
tool. 1,453,446; May 1.
Davidson, Bruce J., MarseUles, III., assignor to Wire-
bounds Patents Company. Wire-joining method.
1.453,447 : Mav 1.
Davidson, Charles, et al. (See Marshall, Walker E., as-
signor.)
Davidson, Frank B., Marseilles, 111., assignor to National
Biscuit Company, New York, N. Y. Carton. 1,461,415 ;
July 10.
Davidson, Harry O., assignor to The Hydraulic Pressed
Steel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sheet-metal hut.
1,447,966; Mar. 13.
Davidson, James W., Syracuse, N. Y. Stacking device.
1,449,893; Mar. 27.
Davidson, John, Tutbury, Burton-on-Trent, England.
Internal-combustion engine. 1,455,132 ; May 15.
Davidson, John, Burton-on-Trent, England. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,468,962 ; Sept. 25.
Davidson. John, jr., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means for and
method of testing multiplex carrier circuits. 1,445,759 ;
Feb. 20.
Davidson, John, jr., Montclair, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Ringing arrange-
ment for multiplex circuits. 1,463,199 ; July 31.
Davidson, John, jr., Montclair, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Ringing arrange-
ment for multiplex circuits. 1,463,200 ; July 31.
Davidson, John, jr., Trenton, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone-ex-
change system. 1,473,671 ; Nov. 13.
Davidson, Joshua E., assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Companv, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,447,510 ; Mar. 6.
Davidson, Louis, New York, N. Y. Reenforcement for
reenforced-concrete flat-slab construction. 1,452,677 ;
Apr. 24.
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Davidson, Samuel C, deceased, Belfast, by F. G. Maguire,
Bangor, A. Agar, ilolywood, and H. T. Coulter, Belfast,
Ireland, executors. Treatment of raw rubber and the
like plastic substances. 1,446,737 ; Feb. 27.
Davidson, Samuel C, deceased, Belfast, Ireland, by F. G.
McGuire, Bangor, A. Agar, Holywood, and H. T. Coul-
ter, Belfast, Ireland, executors. Preparation of pre-
servative substances for rubber latex. 1,447,930 ;
Mar. 6.
Davidson, Scott, Hillsboro, 111., assignor to Schram
Glass Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Method
of and apparatus for feeding molten glass. 1,458,167 ;
June 12.
Davidson, Thomas E., assignor to Jewel Phonoparts Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Phonograph tone - arm extension
and reproducer mounting. l,478,70o ; Dec. 25.
Davidson, Thomas M., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Apparatus for
filling containers with explosives. 1,477,040 ; Dec. 11.
Davidson, William M., assignor to Williams Patent Crush-
er & Pulverizer Company, St. Louis, Mo. ReeQforced
rotary pivoted hammer. 1,447,341 ; Mar. 6.
Davie, John M., East Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
Kelly Reamer Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Tool for
boring and reaming holes in metal. 1,473,781 ; Nov. 13.
Davies, Arthur H., assignor to Scottish Dyes, Limited,
Carlisle, Cumberland, England. Manufacture of oxy
derivatives of anthraquinone. 1,446,163 ; Feb. 20.
Davies, David A., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Weaver
Manufacturing Company, Springfield, 111. Rim-handling
device. 1,454,627 ; May 8.
Davies, David P., assignor to J. I. Case Threshing Machine
Company, Racine, Wis. Piston. 1,460.535 ; July 3.
Davies, Henry R., assignor to Electric-Auto-Lite Corpo-
ration, Toledo, Ohio. Vehicle headlight. 1,467,423 ;
Sept. 11.
Davies, John H., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Claw
for milking machines. 1.440,912 ; Jan. 2.
Davies, Phil, Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia.
Device for replacing fuse wire and for Indicating blown-
out electric circuits. 1,460,478 ; July 3.
Davies, Ralph J., Hartford, Conn. Card-index apparatus.
1,467,357; Sept. 11.
Davies, Samuel, Briton Ferry, Wales. Tin-plate brannlng
or grease-removing machine. 1,471,108 ; Oct. 16.
Davies, Thomas M., LlaneUy, Wales. Tire-inflating pump.
1,452,870; Apr. 24.
Davies, William E., London, England. Making coke.
1,443,618 ; Jan. 30, 1923.
Davies, William T., assignor to The Patterson-Sargent
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal container. 1,454,958 :
May 15.
Davlgnon, Edmond A.. A. E. Berry, and J. Greenhalgh,
Plainfield, Conn. Attachment for combing machines.
1,475,043 : Nov. 20.
Davile, Carmine, Jer.sey City, N. J. Doll. Des. 63,360;
Nov. 27.
Davin, Michael J., Danville, 111. Mold. 1,458,034 ; June 5.
Daving, Joseph, New York, N. T. Watchcase. 1,444,593 ;
Feb. 6.
Davino, Alphonso, and F. P. Schoberle, Los Angeles,
Calif. Aerial railway for amusement purposes.
1,455.390 ; May 15.
Davis, A. M. (See Carver, George W., assignor.)
Davis, Abner F. H., Oakland, Calif. Automobile lock.
1,478,850; Dec. 25.
Davis, Albert L., Kingsway, assignor to Vickers Limited,
Westminster, London, England. Aircraft lamp.
1.463.677 ; July 31.
Davis, Albert L., Kingsway, assignor to Vickers Limited,
Westminster, London, England. Aircraft lamp.
1.463.678 ; July 31.
Davis, Amy E., New York, N. Y. Window screen.
1,461,441 ; July 10.
Davis, Arthur, Kidderminster, assignor to Thomas Bond
Worth & Sons Limited, Stourport, England. Loom for
weaving tufted fabrics. 1,458,976 ; June 19.
Davis, Arthur P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Signaling system.
1,468,660; Sept. 25.
Davis, Arthur P., assignor to E. A. Sperry, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Feeding and rotating means for electrodes.
1,460,793; July 3.
Davis, Augustine, Jamaica, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Davis Automatic Equipment Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Coin-controlled mechanism. 1,449,853 ;
Mar. 27.
Davis, Augustine, jr. (See Emmich, George L. E., as-
signor.)
Davis, Augustine, jr., Covington, Ky., and A. L. Betts,
Cincinnati, Ohio ; said Betts assignor to said Davis.
Can. Des. 62,888; Aug. 21.
Davis Automatic Equipment Corporation. (See Bucknam,
Worthy C, assignor.)
Davis Automatic Equipment Corporation. (See Buzzaird,
R. B.. and Bucknam, assignors.)
Davis Automatic Equipment Corporation. (See Davis,
Augustine, assignor.)
Davis, Benjamin F., Spur, Tex. Bit clamp. 1,464,750 ;
Aug. 14.
Davis, Benjamin H., Boston, Mass. Reenforced and
safety sealed-box construction and manufacturing.
1,470,063; Oct. 9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
DaviB, Benjamin W., Ridley Park, Pa. Train-control
safety device. 1,468,286; Sept. 18.
Davis, Bret C, Jamestown, N. \'. Vase, urn, or other con-
tainer. 1,444.666 ; Feb. 6.
Davis, Calvin R., assignor to Emerson-Brantinfrhani Com-
pany, Rockford, 111. Hayloader. 1,441,787 ; Jan. 9.
Davis, Calvin R., assignor to Emerson-Brantingham Com-
pany, Rockford, 111. Power lift for grain drills.
1.463.612 ; July 31.
Davis, Calvin R., assignor to Emerson-Brantingham Com-
pany, Rockford, 111. Power lift for grain drills.
1.468.613 ; July 31.
Davis, Carleton Ei. (See Spence, Thomas, assignor.)
Davis, Charles, Neullly-sur-Seine, France. Package.
1,448,435 ; Mar. 13.
Davis, Charles E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Co., Chicago, III. Apparatus for handling loose ma-
terial. 1,464,521 ; Aug. 14.
Davis, Charles E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for handling ore and
the like. 1,464,522 ; Aug. 14.
Davis,' Charles E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for handling ore.
1,462,688; July 24.
Davis, Charles E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for handling ore
and the like. 1,477,814 ; Dec. 18.
Davis, Charles S., et al. (See Donaldson, Elizabeth C,
assignor.)
Davis," Clarence M., Cape May, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to A. Mecky Company. Coaster brake.
1,454,707 ; May 8.
Davis, Clarke E., Douglaston, assignor to National Bis-
cuit Company, New York, N. Y. Process and appa-
ratus for classifying food products. 1,458,130 ; June 12.
Davis, Claude. (See Garner, William B., assignor.)
Davis, Cleland, The United States Navy. Armament for
aircraft. 1,446,000 ; Feb. 20.
Davis, Daniel H., Union, Iowa. Gate. 1,444,237 ; Feb. 6.
Davis, David C, Chester, I'a., assignor to Westinghouse
Gear and Dynamometer Company. Pressure-distrib-
uting device for double-pinion drives. 1,458,131 ;
June 12.
Davis, David L., Norwalk, Conn. Headlight. 1,450,581 ;
Apr. 3.
Davis, David L., assignor to Davis-Pope Company, Incor-
porated, South Norwalk, Conn. Producing polo felt.
1,457,769 ; June 5.
Davis, Dona M. (See Davis, Paul W., and D. M.)
Davis, Donald C, Buffalo, N. Y. Machine for testing
hardness of materials. 1,457,214 ; May 29.
Davis, Earl M., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt-buckle frame. Des.
63,220; Nov. 6.
Davis, Earl M., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt-buckle frame. Des.
63.221 ; Nov. 6.
Davis, Earl M., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt-buckle frame. Des.
63.222 ; Nov. 6.
Davis, Edward L., Schenectady, N. Y. Concrete mold.
1,447,283; Mar. 6.
Davis, Edward W., Minneapolis, Minn. Conveyer.
1,449,216; Mar. 20.
Davis, Edward W., Minneapolis, Minn. Magnetic con-
centrator. 1,474,624 ; Nov. 20.
Davis, Edward W., Atascadero, Calif. Stripping bar.
1,475,371 ; Nov. 27.
Davis, Edward W., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to The
Dorr Company. Washer and classifier. 1,445,007 ;
Feb. 13.
Davis, Elmer A., Chicago, 111. Clamping and supporting
tool. 1,471,593 ; Oct. 23.
Davis, Elmer A., assignor to Whiting Corporation, Harvey,
111. Support for electric-current-collector shoes.
1,450,141 ; Mar. 27.
Davis, Elmer M., Chicago, assignor to Swift & Company,
Cook County, 111. Deodorizing and improving the qual-
ity of cream and butter fat. 1,463,309 ; July 31.
Davis, Elwood R., West Haven, assignor to Winchester Re-
peating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Bell guide.
1,444,063 ; Feb. 6.
Davis, Elwood R., West Haven, assignor to Winchester
Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Making
bell guides. 1,469,296 ; Oct. 2.
Davis, Ernest W., assignor to Burke & James, Inc., Chi-
cagck 111. Motion -picture camera. 1,450,433 ; Apr. 3.
Davis, Ernest W., Oak Park, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Basslck Manufacturing Company.
Lubricating system. 1,462,689 ; July 24.
Davis, Ernest W., Oak Park, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Bassick Manufacturing Company.
Lubricating apparatus. 1,465,254 ; Aug. 21.
Davis, Everett, Elkland, Mo. Mall-box support. 1,460,054 ;
June 26.
Davis, Ferdinand, New Geneva, Pa. Coaster. 1,444,238 ;
Feb. 6.
Davis, Frank E. (See McDanlel, W., Davis, and Con-
nor.)
Davis, Frank E., Indianapolis, Ind. Automatic door
opener. 1,478,601 ; Dec. 25.
Davis, Frank K., and C. C. Taylor, Washington, D. C,
assignors to Underwood Computing Machine Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and computing
machine. 1,463,155 : July 31.
Davis, Frank R., Scarsdale, N. Y. Tourniquet. 1,447,967;
Mar. 13.
Davis, Fred M. (See Bowdle, Montraville H., assignor.)
Davis, Fred M. (See Masser, Allan M., assignor.)
Davis, Fred M., Chicago, 111. Household appliance.
1.472,051 ; Oct. 30.
Davis, Fred M., Chicago, 111. Electrosteam radiator.
1,472,052; Oct. 30.
Davis & Furber Machine Company. (See Godfrey, Oscar
M., assignor.)
Davis & Furber Machine Company. (See Thlel, Charles
P. R., assignor.)
Davis, George R., Seattle, Wash. Shoe-insole construc-
tion. 1,475,055 ; Nov. 20.
Davis, George W., Gibson City, 111. Com feeding and
debutting machine. 1,456,624 ; May 29.
Davis, Gilbert G. and M. J., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Log raft. 1,470,064 ; Oct. 9.
Davis, Golden C, et al. (See Gompf, Harry V., assignor.)
Davis, Harold A., and P. S. Newcomer, Fostoria, Ohio.
Elevator hoist. 1,457,021 ; May 29.
Davis, Harold S., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Texas Gulf
Sulfur Company, Bay City, Tex. Burning sulfur.
1,451,763; Apr. 17.
Davis, Harold S., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Texas Gulf
Sulphur Company, New York, N. Y. Burning sulphur.
1,455,284 ; May 15.
Davis, Harry A., Hopedale, Mass. Cloth roll for looms.
1,475,622: Nov. 27.
Davis, Harry B., Houston, Pa. Automobile washer.
1,460,096 ; June 26.
Davis, Harry G., assignor to G. L. Campbell, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Time-controlled actuating device. 1,445,871 ;
Feb. 20.
Davis, Harvey N., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to Re-
search Corporation, New York, N. Y. Separating the
constituents of air and other gaseous mixtures.
1,471,832; Oct. 23.
Davis, Harvey N., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to Re-
search Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
rectification of air. 1.471,833 ; Oct. 23.
Davis, Henson, Roundup, Mont. Miner's carbide lamp.
1,477,431 ; Dec. 11.
Davis, Herbert M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Water motor.
1,467,975; Sept. 11.
Davis, Herman, Sheboygan, Wis. Trunk. 1,444,112 ;
Feb. 6.
Davis, Hiram, Camden, N. J. Workholder. 1,464,064 ;
Aug. 7.
Davis, Howard B., Millvllle, N. J. Glass-cutting ma-
chine. 1,462,030; July 17.
Davis, Howard C. (See Mills, B., Row, and Davis.)
Davis, Ida, San Antonio, Tex. Closure for milk bottles.
1,459,443 : June 19.
Davis, Irvin W., assignor to The Midland Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Door hanger. 1,472,156 ;
Oct. 30.
Davis, Jacob E., Ironton; Ohio. Clay back for gas heat-
ers. 1,470,596; Oct. 16.
Davis, Jacob E., Ironton, Ohio. Gas heater. 1,477,098 ;
Dec. 18.
Davis, James C, Hinsdale, assignor to American Steel
Foundries, Chicago, 111. Core-drying means. 1,445,872 ;
Feb. 20.
Davis, James D., Denver, Colo. Atomizer. 1,475,340 ;
Nov. 27.
Davis, James G., Buffalo, N. Y. Mold for making build-
ing blocks. 1,463,007 ; July 24.
Davis, James H., Clalrton, Pa. Car-door-locking mecha-
nism. 1,470,149; Oct. 9.
Davis, John B., Springfield, assignor to Gilbert & Barker
Manufacturing Company, West Springfield, Mass.
Liquid-dispensing apparatus. 1,447,511 ; Mar. 6.
Davis, John B., Springfield, assignor to Gilbert & Barker
Manufacturing Company, West Springfield, Mass. Dis-
pensing pump. 1,449,217 ; Mar. 20.
Davis, John B., Springfield, assignor to Gilbert & Barker
Manufacturing Company, West Springfield, Mass.
Quantity stop for measuring pumps. 1,449,218 ; Mar. 20.
Davis, John B., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Gilbert &
Barker Manufacturing Company. Grease gun. 1,449,219 ;
Mar. 20.
Davis, John B., Springfield, assignor to Gilbert & Barker
Manufacturing Company, West Springfield, Mass. Dis-
pensing apparatus. 1,456,366 ; May 22.
Davis, John B., Springfield, assignor to Gilbert & Barker
Manufacturing Company, West Springfield, Mass. Dis-
pensing pump. 1,463,310 ; July 31.
Davis, John E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Placing foil wrappers
upon cigars. 1,448,915 ; Mar. 20.
Davis, John L., and L. D. Cooley, Greenville, S. C. Loom
attachment. 1,463,614 ; July 31.
Davis, John O., Taos, N. Hex. Theft-preventing device
for automobiles. 1,443,009 ; Jan. 23.
Davis, John O., Minneapolis, Minn., and J. H. Stlce,
Tama, Iowa ; said Stlce assignor to said Davis. Legal-
blank-vending machine. 1.445,666 ; Feb. 20.
Davis, John W., Dallas, Tex. Windshield visor. 1,460,313 ;
June 26.
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Alphabetical U»t of paieniees— Continued.
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Davie, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Doorstop. 1,475,172;
Nov. 27.
Davis. Joseph F. (See Tverdahl, Edward A., assignor.)
Davis. Joseph J. (See Blankenship, Tony, assignor.)
Davis, Joseph W., Anstcd, W. Va. Safety holder for mine
squibs and detonators. 1,470,150 ; Oct. 9.
Davis, Kenneth, assignor to R. Peale, St. Benedict, Pa.
Moans for transporting loose material. 1,440,37a ;
Davis, Kenneth, assignor to R. Peale, St. Benedict, Pa.
System and apparatus for conveying coal. 1,467,845 :
Sept. 11.
Davis Laurence R., Weehawken, N. J., assignor to Provi-
dence Rubber Company. Cushion tire and manufacture
thereof. 1,472,903 ; Nov. 6.
Davis, Lawrence C, Cedar Falls, Iowa, assignor to Denta-
brush Company. Sanitary toothbrush. 1,470,710 ;
Oct. 16.
Davis, Leonard D., Erie, Pa. Producing seamless inter-
nally-ribbed tubes. 1,465,073; Aug. 14.
Davis. Lewis K. (See Dalrymple, Philip W., assignor.)
Davis, Lewis K., Washington, D. C. Kndless-tracls ve-
hicle. 1,443,871 : Jan. 30.
Davie, Lewis K., Washington, D. C. Endless-track ve-
hicle. 1,461,028; July 10.
Davis, Lewis R., and R. M. Hughes, San Francisco,
Calif. Positioning means for pistons. 1,462,742 ;
July 24.
Davis, Louis, assignor of one-third to J. Weinberger,
Minneapolis, Minn. Paint brush. 1,444,667 ; Feb. 6.
Davis, Louis D., Carbondale, Pa. Tool for attaching tips
to shoe-strings or the like. 1.473,471. Nov. 6.
Davis, Luther E., Syracuse, N. Y. Radiocabinet. £3,099 ;
Oct. 2.
Davis, Madaline V., assignor of one-half to C. Van
Deusen, Milwaukee, Wis. Breast protector. 1,459,145 ;
June 19.
Davis, Marcus J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Snappy Sales Company, Wilmington,
Del. Support for the cords of electric irons.
1,476,395: Dec. 4.
Davis, Martha E., et al. (See Barton, Charles N., as-
signor.)
Davis, Matthew J. (See Davis, Gilbert G. and M. J.)
Davis, Michael J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Antiskiddlng device.
1,440,660; Jan. 2.
Davis, Morris A., Los Angeles, Calif. Piston ring.
1,470,113; Oct. 9.
Davis, Nathau, Dorchester, Mass. Cutter attachment
for sewing machines and the like. 1,442,387 ; Jan. 16.
Davis, Nelson P., Terry, Miss. Oil baffle plate. 1,443,010 ;
Jan. 23.
Davis, Norman C. (See Fisher, H. W., and Davis.)
Davis, Otis L., Iowa City, Iowa. Auxiliary switch for
automobUe lights. 1,473,212 ; Nov. 6.
Davis, Patrick H., Leonia, assignor to The Hamilton-
Low Company, Jersey City, N. J. Conveyer belt for
dishwashing and like machines. 1,441,836 ; Jan. 9.
Davis, Paul W. and D. M., Hooker, Okla. Harvesting
machine. 1,443,872 ; Jan. 30.
Davis-Pope Company. (See Davis, David L., assignor.)
Davis, Ralph E. (See Stebler, F., and Davis.)
Davis, Robert H., London, England. Valve of compressed-
gas containers. 1,444,780 ; Feb. 13.
Davis, Robert H., London, England. Thermometric In-
strument for Indicating the freshness of air In con-
fined spaces. 1,447,968 ; Mar. 13.
Davis. Roy P. M., Mount Union, Pa. Brickmaking ma-
chine. 1,476,496 ; Dec. 4.
Davis, Rulon H., Salt Lake City, Utah. Folding um-
brella. 1,455,605 ; May 15.
Davis, Samuel S., Bloomfield, Mo. Demountable rim.
1,465 159 ; Aug. 14.
Davis Sewing Machine Company, The. (See Ireland,
Ward S., assignor.)
Davis Sewing Machine Company, The. (See Pearson, J.
W., and Power, assignors.)
Davis Sewing Machine Company, The. (See Pearson,
John W., assignor.)
■Davis, Sidney, Lankershlm, Calif. Gopher trap.
1,452,028; Apr. 17.
Davis, Solomon L., and B. H. Rlnehart, El Paso, Tex.
Tire tube. 1,451,536; Apr. 10.
Davis, Tenney L., Somervllle, Mass. Smokeless propellant
powder. 1,478,892 ; Dec. 25.
Davis, Theron, New York, N. Y. Mold for rubber goods.
1,472,053; Oct. 30.
Davis, Thomas J., Duquesne, Pa. Sintering. 1,444,955 ;
Feb. 13.
Davis, Thomas J., Duquesne, Pa. Grate for sintering ap-
paratus. 1,446,965 : Feb. 27. •
Davis, W. R., et al. (See Bumbaugh, Clyde C, assignor.)
Davis, Walter L., Chicago, 111. Telephone apparatus.
1,476.953 : Dec. 11.
Davis, Walter S. (See Conkey, Leonard L., assignor.)
Davis, Walter T., assignor to Wheeling Stamping Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Purifying molten metal.
1,452,364 ; Apr. 17.
Davis, Walter T., assignor to Wheeling Stamping Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Casting machine. 1,458,685 ;
June 12.
(See
Davis-Watkins Dairyman's Manufacturing Company
Wennerstrom, Carl G., assignor.)
Davis, Williird M., W.aynesville, 111. Saw set. 1,441,968
Jan. 9.
Davis, William, Chicago, 111.
mechanism for automobiles.
Davis, William, Chicago, 111.
electric motors. 1,449,500 ,
Davis, William, assignor to The William D. Davis Ma
chine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Automatic mail-bag
catcher and deliverer. 1,470,427 ; Oct. 9.
Davis, William D., Machine Company, The.
William, assignor.)
Davis, William E. (See Beckwith, C
Davis, William H., Charleston, W. Va
Electrically-operated brake
1,449,499 ; Mar. 27.
Controlling mechanism for
Mar. 27.
(See Davis,
G., and Davis.)
Method of and ap-
paratus for collecting light products. 1,478,205;
Dec. 18.
Davis, William J., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sharpening
device for safety-razor blades. 1,448,730 ; Mar. 20.
Davis, William J., Chicago, 111. Sanitary piping and fit-
ting therefor. 1,463,461 ; July 31.
Davis, William L., Dayton, Ohio. Radiator cap. Des.
62,320 ; May 8.
Davison, Frank G. (See Sebell, Harry, assignor.)
Davison, George F., assignor of one-half to D. Riordan,
La Salle, 111. Drinking vessel. 1,469,036 ; Sept. 25.
Diivison. Gri'gory C., New London, Conn. Tractor wheel.
1,475,544; Nov. 27.
Davison, James T., Westfield, Mass. Belt cutting and
trimming machine. 1,469,154 ; Sept 25.
Davison, John W., Mattoon, 111. Lens. 1,469,931 ; Oct. 9.
Davison, Maggie T., Nashville, Tenn., and C. W. Thomp-
son, Chicago, 111. Automobile light. 1,458,035 ; June 5.
Davison, Vergil A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Cin-
cinnati Ball Crank Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Auto-
mobile bumper. 1,465,780; Aug. 21.
Davison, Walter H. (See Stewart, Harry B., assignor.)
Davison, Walter W., assignor to Wire Wheel Corpora-
tion of America, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheel. 1,453,338;
May 1.
Davisson, Russell F., Tulsa, Okla. Flush tank. 1,443,215 ;
Jan. 23.
Davisson, Zadok A., Clarksburg, W. Va. Vehicle brake.
1,478,641 ; Dec. 25.
Davitt, James E., Groton, N. Y. Eye-shielding attach-
ment for windshields. 1,459,322 ; June 19.
Davol Rubber Company. (See Ralche, Paul A., assignor.)
Davoplane Bed Company. (See Freedman, Hyman and
N. M., assignors.)
Davy, Charles F., Syracuse, N. Y. Lowering device.
1,452,070; Apr. 17.
Dawer, Antonio, Philadelphia, Pa. Thief trap for automo-
biles. 1,464,751 ; Aug. 14.
Dawer, Antonio, assignor to R. M. Wright, Philadelphia,
Pa. Floor-cleaning machine. 1,472,208 ; Oct. 30.
Dawes, Kathleen M., commonly called Capell, et al, legal
representatives: (See Capell, George M.)
Dawkins, John W. (See Meadors, George R. L., assignor.)
Dawley, Arthur, C. D. Pierce and Co. (See Dawley,
Arthur, assignor.)
Dawley, Arthur, assignor to Arthur Dawley, C. D. Pierce
and Co., Attica, Ind. Combined chicken coop and trap.
1,473,019; Nov. 6.
Dawley, Clarence A., Plainfield, N. J. Injector.
1,458,810; June 12.
Dawley, James C. (See Rlpsch, C. W., and Dawley.)
Dawley, James C. (See Rlpsch, C. W., Dawley, and
Derby.)
Dawley, James S., New York, N. Y. Preparing films for
klnetoscopes. 1,463,802 ; Aug. 7.
Dawson, Arthur T., and G. T. Buckham, assignors
to Victors Limited, Westminster, London, England.
Aiming-tube adapter for qulck-flrlng guns. 1,441,837 ;
Jan. 9.
Dawson, Arthur T., and G. T. Buckham, assignors to
Vickers Limited, Westminster, London, England. Ma-
chine gun. 1,456,625 ; May 29.
Dawson, Arthur T., and G. T. Buckham, assignors to
Vickers Limited, Westminster, London, England. Ma-
chine gun. 1,456,626; May 29.
Dawson, Arthur T., and G. T. Buckham, assignors to
Vickers Limited, Westminster, London, England. Ord-
nance recoil apparatus. 1,458.686: June 12.
Dawson, Arthur T., and G. T. Buckham, Westminster,
London, assignors to Vickers Limited, London, England.
High-angle ordnance. 1,464,171 ; Aug. 7.
Dawson, Arthur T.. and G. T. Buckham, assignors to
Vickers Limited, Westminster, London, England. Ord-
nace sighting apparatus. 1,475,472 ; Nov. 27.
Dawson, Arthur T., Westminster, London, and J. Home,
Barrow-in-Furness, assignors to Vickers Limited, West-
minster, London, England. Turret mounting fop^ heavy
guns. 1,457,924 ; June 5.
Dawson, Arthur T., G. E. Watt, and A. L. Perham, as-
signors to Vickers Limited, Westminster, London, Eng-
land. Means for use in the laying of ordnance and
other apparatus In- training. ' 1,446.336; Feb. 20.
Dawson, Arthur T., G. T. Buckham, Westminster, London,
England, and G. D. Haskell. Boston, Mass., assignor*
to Vickers Limited. Westminster, London, England.
Machine gun. 1,458,974 ; May 1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Dawson, Arthur T., G. T. Buckham, and C. A. Larsson,
Westminster, London, assignors to Vickers Limited,
London, England. Automatic gun. 1,462,852 ; July 24.
Dawson, Arthur T., G. T. Buckham, and C. A. Larsson,
Westminster, London, assignors to Vickers, Limited,
London, England. Automatic gun. 1,468,262 ; Sept. 18.
Dawson, Baylis M., Brooklyn, assignor to O. Coolican,
trustee, New York, N. Y. Carburetor. 1,468,358 ;
Sept. 18.
Dawson, George H., Camhrldge, Mass., assignor to Li-
brary Bureau. Index-card support. 1,470,257 ; Oet. 9.
Dawson, George H., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to Library
Bureau. Alphabetical divider for card-index systems.
1,475.568 : Nov. 27.
Dawson, James, Belt, Mont. Backstop for vehicles.
1,464,410 ; Aug. 7.
Dawson, James C., Webster Groves, assignor to H. G.
Buchan, St. Louis, Mo. Means for securing headed ar-
ticles in place. 1,467,781 ; Sept. 11.
Dawson, J,ames G., Portsmouth, Ohio. Tool for insert-
ing springs in distributors. 1,475,001 ; Nov. 20.
Dawson, Josiah, Philadelphia, Pa. Fusible link. 1,454,848 ;
May 15.
Dawson, Robert K., Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Fitting
for revolving chairs and the like. 1,461,602 ; July 10.
Day, Albert V. T., New Kochelle, N. Y., assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa.
Traffic-controlling system. 1,458,616 ; June 12.
Day, Albert V. T., Rye, N. Y., assignor to The Union
Switch and Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Traffic-
controlling system. Rel5,671 ; Aug. 14.
Day, Alfred C, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Mechani-
cal movement. 1,460,194: June 26.
Day, Alfred L., Brookllne, Mass., assignor to Day i'erfo-
rator Company. Perforating machine. 1,443,312 ;
Jan. 23.
Day, Charles. (See Donaldson, C, and Day.)
Day, Charley, Cleveland, Ohio. Adjustable window-shade
bracket. 1,467,025 ; Sept. 4.
Day, David T., Washington, D. C. Apparatus for the com-
bined solvent and destructive distillation treatment of
shale. 1,447,296 ; Mar. 6.
Day, David T., Washington, D. C. Combined solvent and
destructive distillation treatment of oil containing
earthy material. 1,447,297 ; Mar. 6.
Day, David T., Washington, D. C. Process and apparatus
for the extraction of hydrocarbon oils from shale.
1,467,757 ; Sept. 11.
Day, David T., Washington, D. C. Producing hydrocarbon
materials. 1,467,758; Sept. 11.
Day, Edwin W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Luminous indicator.
1,474,816; Nov. 20.
Day, Edwin W. Brooklyn, N. Y., and R. S. A. Dougherty,
Washington, D. C. ; said Dougherty assignor to J. G.
Brewster, Leavenworth, Kans. Self-luminous compass.
1,445,131 ; Feb. 13.
Day, Emory C., Laguna Beach, Calif. Lighting means for
surgical and other purposes. 1,453,006 ; Apr. 24.
Day, Emory C, Laguna Beach, Calif. Surgical snare.
1,461,864; July 17.
Day, Emory C, Laguna Beach, Calif. Surgical snare
and universal handle. 1,461,865 ; July 17.
Day, Emory C, Laguna Beach, Cal. Universal handle
for surgical instruments. 1,470,914 ; Oct. 16.
Day, George J., Buffalo, N. Y. Oven thermometer.
1,458,168; June 12.
Day, Henry J., and P. J. Walker, Moulsecomb, England.
Pipe stand. Des. 63,286 ; Nov. 20.
Day, Henry L., Minneapolis, Minn. Fireplace. 1,467,474 ;
Sept. 11.
Day, Herbert W. (See Parker, L. H., and Day.)
Day, Herbert W., WoUaston, assignor to Spray Engineer-
ing Company, Boston, Mass. Apparatus for applying
coating. 1,475,372 ; Nov. 27.
Day, J. H., Company, The. (See Scott, Joseph F.,
assignor.)
Day, Jack L., Fresno, Calif. Headlight deflector.
1,445,824; Feb. 20.
Day, Mary A., Toledo, Ohio. Veil holder. 1,475,173 ;
Nov. 27.
Day, Mathew C, Providence, R. I. Separable emblem
button. 1,442,606; Jan. 16.
Day Perforator Companay. (See Day, Alfred L., assignor.)
Day, Robert D., U. S. Army. Rifle and hand grenade.
1,448,436 ; Mar. 13.
Day, Robert G., assignor of one-half to H. M. Mady,
Great Falls, Mont. Grade meter. 1,477,545 ; Dec. 18.
Day, Thomas E., Belleville, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Hibbard Process Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Squeezer. 1,473.610 ; Nov. 13.
Day, Thomas M., Windfall, Ind. Door check. 1,468,700 ;
Sept. 26.
Day, Wallace. (See Greenstreet, M. L., and Day.)
Day, Wallace E., assignor to F. M. Spencer, doing busi-
ness under the name of Spencer Elevator Co., San
Francisco, Calif. Neutral-position safety control.
1,462,031; July 17.
Day, William A., assignor of one-half to H. V. Saltz-
gaber, Bellingham, Wash. Hand clamp. 1,470,706 ;
Oct. 16.
Day, William H., East Haven, assignor to Index Visible,
Inc., New Haven, Conn. Index or file leaf. 1,446,839 ;
Feb. 27.
Day, William P., assignor to The International Steel Tie
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Method of and means for
reconstructing track. 1,478,508 ; Dec. 25.
Day, William R., Cleveland, Ohio. Piston and piston
ring. 1,453,448 ; May 1.
Daylight Film Corporation. (See John, Robert, assignor.)
Daylor, Philip B., assignor of one-half to C. L. Kepner,
Steelton, Pa. Surveyor's instrument. 1,467,424 ;
Sept. 11.
Dajjmon, Freet A., et al. (See De Loe, Edward G., as-
signor.)
Daynix, John C, Philadelphia, Pa. Projectile. 1,464,032 ;
Aug. 7.
Dayton, Alton A., Alameda, assignor of one-half to W. H.
Stanley. San Francisco, Calif. Form for soft turn-
over cuffs. 1,446,001 ; Feb. 20.
Dayton Disc Wheel Company, The. (See Deady, George
P., assignor.)
Dayton Engineering Company, The. (See Hunt, John H.,
assignor.)
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co., The. (See Ketter-
ing, C. F., and Chrjst, assignors.)
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, The. (See
Chryst, William A., assignor.)
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, The. (See
Hunt, John H., assignor.)
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, The. (See
Hunt, J. H., and Chryst, assignors.)
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, The. (See
Kettering, Charles P., assignor.)
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, The. (See
Kiedel, Walter W., assignor.)
Dayton Pan & Motor Company, The. (See Brump,
Herbert L., assignor.)
Dayton Hardware Specialty Company, The. (See Hoehn,
Edward A., assignor.)
Dayton, James S., Cumberland, Md. Rail-straightening
press. 1,457,215 ; May 29.
Dayton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Daugherty,
Chalmer B., assignor.)
Dayton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Eckert,
Joseph, assignor.)
Dayton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Wilcke, O. C.
F., and Kirby, jr., assignors.)
Dayton Pump & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Pocock, Augustine J., assignor.)
Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Company, The. (See Freed-
lander, Abraham L., assignor.)
Dayton Scale Company. (See Bryce, James W., as-
signor.)
Dayton Scale Company. (See Freed, Edward G., as-
signor.)
Dayton Scale Company. (See Hopkinson, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Dayton Scale Company. (See Locke, Edward B., as-
signor.)
Dayton Scale Company. (See Riedel, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Dayton Steel Foundry Company. (See Walther, G., and
Walkley, assignors.)
Dayton Steel Foundry Company, The. (See Walkley,
Frank H., assignor.)
Dayton Steel Foundry Company, The. (See Walther,
George, assignor.)
Dayton Steel Foundry Company, The. (See Walther,
G., and Winters, assignors.)
Dayton Steel Racquet Company, The. (See Lamed, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Dayton- Wright Company. (See Baumann, Milton C, as-
signor.)
Dayton-Wright Company. (See Clark, Virglnius E., as-
signor.)
Dayton-Wright Company. (See Jacobs, James M. H.,
assignor.)
Dazey Manufacturing Company. (See Stuck, William R.,
assignor.)
Dazey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Stuck, Wil-
liam R., assignor.)
Deach, Miles P., Oakland, Calif. Electric-lamp fixture
1,449,658; Mar. 27.
Deacon, Edward P., assignor to Gus V. Brecht Butchers'.
Supply Company, St. Louis, Mo. Sausage stuffer.
1,444,064; Feb. 6.
Deady, George P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Dayton Disc Wheel Company, Dayton, Ohio. Vehicle
wheeL 1,445,008 ; Feb. 13.
Deady, George P., assignor to The Dayton Disc Wheel
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Vehicle wheel. 1,445,492 ;
Feb. 13.
Deagan, J. C, Inc. (See Little, Frederick B., assignor.)
Deakin, Gerald, London, England, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,444,781 ; Feb. 13.
Deakins, Grover C, Anaheim, and L. S. Hamer. Fullerton,
assignors of one-third to B. D. McAlvay, Anaheim, and
one-third to E. C. Wilson, Los Angeles, Calif. Ex-
pansible packing drum for pump pistons and the like.
1,468,458 ; Sept. 18.
Deakins, Grover C., Anaheim, and L. S. Hamer, Fullerton,
assignors of one-third to B. C. Wilson, Los Angeles,
and one-third to B. D. McAlvay, Anaheim, Calif. Pack-
ing for pump pistons and the like. 1,468,459 ; Sept. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Deal, Fred H., Bridgeton, N. J. Jack. 1,460,229;
June 26.
Dean, Ambrose A.. Kansas City, Mo. Deck of playing
cards. Des. 63,287 : Nov. 20.
Dean, Anthonv C. (See Winters, Robert E., assignor.)
Dean, James H., Ludington, Micb., assignor to North-
western Expanded Metal Company, Chicago, 111. Fric-
tion lock nut. 1.474.407 ; Nov. 20.
Dean, James H., Ludington, Mich., and T. H. Alfreds,
i'ark Eidge, assignors to Northwestern Expanded Metal
Company, Chicago, 111. Machine for making expanded
metal. 1,448,109 : Mar. 13.
Dean, James M., Fort Worth, Tex. Plow scraper and
cleaner. 1.473,143 ; Nov. 6.
Dean, John S., Edgewood Park, P., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Co. Brush holder.
1,460,152 ; June 26.
Dean, John W. (See Williams, H. M.. and Dean.)
Dean, Lyndon, Taloga, Okla. iSpoke. 1,460,536 ; July 3.
Dean, Mark. Boonville. N. Y. Vise. 1,469,454; Oct. 2.
Dean, Michael, Webster, Pa. Antiskid device. 1,469,312 ;
Oct. 2.
Dean, Michael, Webster, Pa. Antiskid-chain-securiug de-
vice. 1,478,323 ; Dec. 18.
Dean, Reginald S.. Cicero, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incoi-porated, New Tork, N. Y. Fused
salt bath for beating steel in hardening. 1,454,214 ;
May 8.
Dean, Ruth L., administratrix. (See Williams, H. M.,
and Dean.)
Dean, Walter K., Erie, Pa. Packing case. 1,459,017 ;
June 19.
Dean. William F., assignor to Golun Fur Novelty Co.,
Johnstown. N. Y. Powder puff. 1.471,145 ; Oct. 16.
Dean, William H. (See Wiwi, Thomas R., assignor.)
Dean, William R., Fort Pierre, S. Dak. Funnel.
1,472,961 ; Nov. 6.
Dean, William W., Wilmette, 111., assignor to Efficiency
Electric Corporation, New York. N. Y. Electric gov-
erning device. 1,441.407 ; Jan. 9.
Dean, William W., Wilmette, 111., assignor to Efficiency
Electric Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motor governor.
1,456.300 ; May 22.
Dean, William W., Wilmette, 111., assignor to Efficiency
Electric Corporation. New York, N. Y. Electrical
phonograph driving mechanism. 1,469.780 ; Oct. 9.
Dean, William W., Lowell, Mass., assignor to The Effi-
ciency Electric Corporation, New York, N. Y. Phono-
graph stop mechanism. 1,471,146 : Oct. 16.
Dearborn. Charles A., New York, N. Y. Adjusting means
for sewing-machine work supports. 1,448,731 ; Mar. 20.
Dearborn, Charles A., New York, N. Y. Blindstitch sew-
ing machine. 1,467,570 ; Sept. 11.
DeardorfC, Ralph W., Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Carrier tele-
graph circuits. 1,469,253; Oct. 2.
Deardorff, Ralph W.. Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Carrier tele-
graph circuits. 1,469,254 ; Oct. 2.
DeardorfC, Ralph W., Brooklyn, N. T., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Detecting
circuit. 1.474.408: Nov. 20.
Dearholt, John H., Cedar F^lls, assignor of one-third to
W. O. Wllle, Waterloo, Iowa. Twine cutter. 1,445,667 ;
Feb. 20.
De Armond, Walter E., Knoxville, Tenn. Fireplace.
1,461,211 ; July 10.
Deas, Coon A., assignor to Anderson Motor Company,
Rock Hill, S. C. Electrical switch. 1,462.690 ; July 24.
De Atley, Carroll, assignor to Kegan-Grace Company, Bal-
timore, Md. Laundry iron. 1,447,535 : Mar. 6.
De Bar, George W., Aurora, Iowa. Tool. 1,467,924;
Sept. 11.
Dp Barry, John F., Minneapolis, Minn. Shoe-polishing
outfit. 1,443,216; Jan. 23.
De Barthe, Penn. (See Bickel, E. S. R., and De Barthe.)
De Bats, Jean H. L., Whitman, Mass. . Bit and making
the same. 1.467.266; Sept. 4.
De Bellescize, Henri J. J. M. de R., Toulon, France. At-
mospheric-disturbance-reducing means. 1.443,011 :
Jan 23.
De Bethune, Gaston, Brussels, Belgium. Apparatus for
condensing distilled vapors. 1,478,206 ; Dec. 18.
De Bie, Naomi I., West Medford, Mass. Poultry-plucking
device. 1,456,844 ; May 29.
De Bijll Nachenius, Henri A. J., Haarlem, Netherlands.
Braking device for vessels propelled by gas discharged
below the water level. 1,442,522 : Jan. 16.
De Bijll Nachenius, Henri A. J., Haarlem. Netherlands.
Vessel propelled bv gas discharged below the water
level. 1,475,393 ; Nov. 27.
De Boer, Ralph, Sheldon, Iowa. Four-horse evener.
1,452,729 ; Apr. 24.
De Bogorv. Eugene, Dallas, Tex. Traffic danger signal.
1,466,333: Aug. 28.
Debongnie, Edouard E., Berchem Ste. Agathe, Belgium.
Arched roof made of undulated sheet iron. 1,467,925 ;
Sept. 11.
De Bretteville, Alexander, and G. J. Henry, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Shock absorber. 1.458,278 ; June 12.
De Brev, Jan H. C, The Hague, Netherlands. Treating
of hydrocarbons. 1,465,598 ; Aug. 21.
(See Gaumont, L., and Decaux.)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Carbide
Jan. 30.
assignor to The Toy Devices, Inc.,
Sound-emission device. 1,463,008 ;
De Brey, Jan H. C, The Hague, Netherlands. Treating
hydrocarbons. 1,465,599 ; Aug. 21.
Debrie, Andrg L. V. C, Paris, France. Posltlve-fllmi-
printing machine. 1,463,737 ; July 31.
De Brown, Peter, Bay City, Mich. Screw driver.
1,450,203; Apr. 3.
De Brun, Frank H., assignor to Mudge & Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Motor-car transmission control. 1,448,954 ;
Mar. 20.
Debs, Louis H., assignor of one-half to A. Cohn, Chicago,
111. Clamp for baking pans and the like. 1,470,273 ;
Oct. 9.
Debs, Louis H., assignor of one-half to A. Cohn, Chicago,
111. Baking pan. 1,470,274 ; Oct. 9.
Debs, Louis H., assignor of one-half to A. Cohn, Chicago,
111. Baking pan. 1,477,249 ; Dec. 11.
De Bus, Louis K. (See Crowe, John M., assignor.)
De Busk, William H., assignor to The P. & M. Company,
Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,476,802 ; Dec. 11.
De Caigny, Leon, Duluth, Minn. Cable clamp. 1,473,144 ;
Nov. 6.
De Camp, EUis O., assignor to The Williamson Heater Com-
Sany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clothes drier. 1,463,615 ;
uly 31.
De Camp, Jamea W. (See Barnes, William, assignor.)
De Camp, Ray E., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
system. 1,442,053 ; Jan. 16.
De Camp, Roy L., assignor to Baker Iron Works, Los
Angeles, Calif. Safety door Interlocking switch.
1,446,548; Feb. 27.
Decampo, Ricardo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mouthpiece
for smoking tobacco. 1,450,359 ; Apr. 3.
Decatur, Irving C, et al. (See Chase, Henry A., assign-
or.)
Decaux, Leopold R.
Ue Cazen, Canaan,
lamp. 1,443,815 ;
De Cesare, Matteo,
Newark, N. J.
July 24.
De Cew, Charles A., and W. F. Hirst, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Band-saw machine. 1,466,090 ; Aug. 28.
De Cew, Jndson A., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Beating en-
gine. 1,444,957 ; Feb. 13.
De Cew, Judson A., New York, N. Y., assignor to Process
Engineers, Inc. Sizing paper. 1,444,956 ; Feb. 13.
De Cew, Judson A., assignor to Process Engineers, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Sizing solution and making the same.
1,464,310 ; Aug. 7.
L'eck, Bert, Wlnfieid, Kans. Separator for feeders.
1,460,314 ; June 26.
Decker, Alonzo G. (See Black, S. D., and Decker.)
Decker, Ammiel P., Pelham, N, Y. Printer's blanket.
1,464,242. Aug. 7.
Decker, B. V.. et al., trustees. (See Stephenson, Leigh
J., assignor.)
Decker, Edward E., Elizabeth, N. J. Vent valve for radia-
tors. 1.478,028: Dec. 18.
Decker, Ernest. (See Burg, C. M., Decker, and Le Due.)
Decker, Frank A., Flager, Colo. Wire-holding device.
1,449,975; Mar. 27.
Decker, Frank L., Kimble, Pa. Building construction.
1,451,144 ; Apr. 10.
Decker, Hugh L.. assignor to The W. G. Nagel Electric
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Electric measuring instrument.
1,475.174; Nov. 27.
Decker, Joseph T. (See Hampton, I. M., and Decker.)
Decker, Lemuel B., Kenogami, Quebec, Canada. Recovery
apparatus. 1,477,041 ; Dec. 11.
Decker, Louis J. (See Hampton, I. M., and Decker.)
Decker. Sharp, Commodore, Pa. Explosive cartridge.
1,450,666 ; Apr. 3.
Decker, William J., Detroit, Mich. Frame. 1,459,146 ;
June 19.
Deckop, Charles J. (See Karge, Maxwell R., assignor.)
De Clalrmont, Adolfo, Toledo, Ohio. Combined purse and
bill fold. 1,451,205 ; Apr. 10.
De Clamecy, Philippe. (See Bergestrom, C. O., and de
Clamecy.)
De Clamecy. Philippe, Charlestown, Mass., assignor to
Corona Typewriter Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,457,730 ; June 5.
Declaye, Joseph. Liege, Belgium. Gunlock device of small-
arms. 1,442,864; Jan. '23.
Declave, Joseph, Liege, Belgium. Sight for firearms.
1,459.284: June 19.
Declaye, Joseph, Liege, Belgium. Means for securing the
barrels of automatic pistols having removable barrels.
1,459,285 ; June 19.
Declave, Joseph, Liege, Belgium. Movable breech for
automatic pistols. 1,459,286 : June 19.
De Coninok, Marcel, Le Havre. France. Multiple-blade
helicoidal propeller. 1,441,788 ; Jan. 9.
De Coninck, Marcel, Le Havre, France. Flexible gearing.
1,460,661 ; July 3.
Decorative Arts League. (See Bishop, Mary E., as-
signor.)
Decorative Arts League,
signor.)
Decorative Arts League.
Decorative Arts League,
assignors.)
(See Macdonald, Angus S., as-
(See Muller, John, assignor.)
(See Muller, O. P., and PopofT,
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
(See Wyckoff, A. D., and de
Tractor hitch. 1,453,383 ;
Artificial hand.
De Correvont, Howard P.
Correvont.)
Dederinj;, Fred P., Kiel, Wis.
May 1.
Dedic, Charles, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
1,465,933; Aug. 28.
De Dietrich & Cie. (See de Dietrich, Fr6d6ric, assignor.)
De Dietrich, Pr^d^ric, Paris, assignor to de Dietrich &
Cle., Niederbronn-les-Bains, Bas-Rhin, France. Stirring
apparatus. 1,464,150 ; Aug. 7.
Dedmond, William E., et al. (See Dubuc, A., and Car-
ricaburu, assignors.)
Dee, John, San Francisco, Calif. Gold separator.
1,448,995 ; Mar. 20.
Dee, William B., Company. (See Furmidge, Samuel, as-
signor.)
Deeks, Hiram C. J., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Producing printing
surfaces. 1,477,866; Dec. 18.
Deeks Hiram C. J., Sea Cliff, N. Y., and M. Deeks,
Rochelle Park, N. J., assignors to J. Deeks, Sea Cliff,
N. Y. Method of and apparatus for forming concrete
structures. 1,453,707 ; May 1.
Deek's, Hugh A., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gasoline
filter. 1,456,883; May 29.
Deeks, Joseph. (See Deeks, Hiram C. J. and M., as-
signors.)
Deeks, Maurice. (See Deeks, Hiram C. J. and M.)
De Elroza, JosS, Madrid, Spain. Flaming advertise-
ment. 1,458.526; June 12.
Deely, Harold P., Waterhury, Conn. Swivel block.
1,476,696; Dec. 11.
Deenihan, James, Redondo Beach, Calif. Electrically-
heated ice cutter. 1,477,631 ; Dec. 18.
Deep Well Engineering Company, The. (See Brandon,
Arthur H., assignor.)
Deer, A. J., Company, The. (See Hand, E. A., and Wy-
gant, assignors.)
Deer, A. J., Company, The. (See Prims, Joseph C, as-
signor. )
Deere & Company. (See Brown, Theophilus, assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Dain, Joseph, assignor.)
Deere cS: Company. (See Hauneman, Richard E., as-
signor.)
Deere & Company. (See McKahin, Herbert B., assignor.)
Deere and Company. (See MIxter, G. W., and Holstein,
assignors. )
Deere & Company. (See Neighbour, Leonard B., as-
signor.)
Deere & Company. (See Paul, Wesley A., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Paul, William L., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Seaholm, John P., assisjnor.)
Deere & Company. (See Silver, Walter H., assignor.)
Deere and Company. (See Sklovskv, Max, assignor.)
Deere and Company. (See Strandlund, Carl G., assignor.)
Peere & Company. (See Welker, Henry C, assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See White, Charles E., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See White, Charles H., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Wilson, Frederick D., assignor)
Deering, Adibert C. (See Hall, B., and Deering.)
Deering, Edmund R., New York, N. Y. Horological In-
strument. 1,467,926 ; Sept. 11.
De Escobales, Hilarion, Brooklyn, assignor to H. Esco-
bales Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet-feeding mecha-
nism. 1,441,271 ; Jan. 9.
De Escobales, Hilarion. assignor to H. Escobales Co. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Package structure and making the
same. 1,458,977 : June 19.
De Escobales, Hilarion, Brooklyn, assignor to H. Esco-
bales Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigarette-pouch-
packagmg mechanism. 1,462,326 ; July 17.
De Escobales, Hilarion. Brooklyn, assignor to H. Esco-
bales Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigarette-pouch-pack-
aging mechanism. 1,462,327; July 17.
De Escobales, Hilario, Staten Island, assignor to H.
Escobales Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Wrapping ma-
chine. 1,466,814 ; Sept. 4.
De Esparza, Timoteo R., Calexico, Calif. Water motor.
1,447,764 ; Mar. 6.
Deetrick, James W., executor. (See Hill, Benlamln.)
^% Fernelmont, Leon, Paterson, N. J. Tire tool.
1,452,596; Apr. 24.
Defiance Button Machine Co. (See Murphy, William B.,
assignor.)
Defiance Button Co. (See Styles, Joseph H., assignor.)
Defibaugh, Mark A., assignor to H. B. Sherman Manufac-
turing Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Electric-motor termi-
nal connection. 1,471,834 ;■ Oct. 23.
Defordt. Jules P., Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium. Free-wheel
clutch. 1,443,248 ; Jan. 23.
De Forest, Lee, New York. N. Y. Sound-controlled means
for producing light variations. 1,442,426 ; Jan. 16.
De Forest, Lee, New York, N. Y. Endless sound record
and mechanism therefor. 1,442,682 ; Jan. 16
De Forest, Lee, New York, N. Y. Means for recording
and reproducing sound. 1,446,246 ; Feb. 20.
"-•^ ^'^^^^*.v'-'^?4 ^^^ "^OTk, N. Y. Light-controlling means.
1,446,247 ; Feb. 20.
^% Fj'I^^^i. ^^' New York, N. Y. Telephone device.
1,452,827; Apr. 24.
De Fore.st. Lee, New York, N. Y. Radio receiving system
1,478,029 ; Dec. 18. * '
De Forest, Lee, assignor to De Forest Radio Telephone
and Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Means for
transforming mechanical vibrations into electrical vi-
brations. Re. 15,540 ; Feb. 13.
De Forest, Lee, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to De Forest Phonofilm Corporation, Jersey
City, N. J. Method of and means for controlling elec-
tric currents by and In accordance with light variation.
1,466,701 ; Sept. 4.
De Forest Phonofilm Corporation. (See De Forest, Lee,
assignor.)
De Fore.st Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company. (See
Bradford, James L., assignor.)
De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
De B^orest, Lee, assignor.)
De Forest Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company. (See
Logwood, Charles V., assignor.)
De France, Murrell R. (See Mclntyre, G. L., assignor.)
Ue Francisco, Marshall. (See Holbrook, J. K., and De
Francisco.)
Defrancisco, Sebastiano. (See Martire, V., Defranclsco,
Messino, and Lombardo.)
De Fries, Alfred, Kassel, Germany. Machine for the
working of screw bolts and other cylindrical or pris-
matic pieces. 1,448,832 ; Mar. 20.
Degen, Frederick I., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Governing mechanism.
1,449,736; Mar. 27.
Degen, Lewis, Berkeley, Calif. Noninterfering signal
device. 1,462,085 ; July 17.
Degendorfer, John, San Francisco, Calif. Agricultural
fork. 1,462,787; July 24.
Degheri, Theresa M. (now by marriage T. M. O'Toole),
Hoboken, N. J. Educational and amusement device.
1,477,322 ; Dec. 11.
De Giglio, (iaetano, Turin, Italy. Calculating machine.
1,477,116; Dec. 11.
De Glopper, John, assignor to Federal Stamping Com-
pany, Holland, Mich. Metal and eye member con-
nection. 1,458,132 ; June 12.
Degner, George C, Long Beach, Calif. Traffic regulator.
1,462,266 ; July 17.
De Gowin, Isaac, assignor to The Seamless Rubber Com-
pany, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Appliance for covering
halls. 1,446,885 ; Feb. 27.
De Graaf, Cornells, jr., and E. Burman, assignors to
Maatschappij tot Vervaardiging van Snijmachiues vol-
gens "Van Berkel's Patent" en van andere Werktuigen,
Rotterdam, Netherlands. Weighing apparatus.
1,475,547 ; Nov. 27.
De Graff, Judson C, Harrisville, N. Y. Cotter-pin puller.
1,476,695 ; Dec. 11.
De Graaf, Nic H., Middletown, N. Y. Making cocoa prod-
ucts. 1,447,013 ; Feb. 27.
De Grasse, George F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Clothes drier.
1,471,328 ; Oct. 23.
De Grave, Michael J., Chicago, 111. Clamping device.
1,457,150 ; May 29.
Degrenier, Octave, assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Cutter. 1,456,672 ; May 29.
Deguide, Camille, Enghien, France. Manufacture of
alkali-metal silicates. 1,46.3,037 ; July 24.
De Guire, Georges A., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Mixing
chamber for fiuid-fuel burners. 1,460,369 ; July 3.
Dehn, William H., Cleveland, Ohio. Waste control for
basing. 1,462,853 ; July 24.
Dehn, William M., Seattle, Wash. Impregnating plant
tissues with ammonium nitrate for explosive purposes.
1,444,.594 ; Feb. 6.
Dehn, William M., Seattle, Wash. Manufacturing dlazodi-
nitrophenol. 1,460,708 ; July 3.
Dehn, William M., Seattle, Wash. Manufacturing am-
monium picramate. 1,472,791 ; Nov. 6.
Dehnel, Erich. (See Bosch, C, Dehnel, and Klrcher.)
De Holczer, Louis, assignor to E. A. Tinsman, Salem,
Ohio. -Vutomobile tire. Des. 63.299 ; Nov. 20.
De Hooydonck, Henry, Biarritz, France. Wheel with
improved pneumatic tire for motor vehicles. 1,452,795 ;
Apr. 24.
Dehouck, Joseph, Thielt, Belgium. Aeroplane assuring
automatically the lateral and longitudinal stability.
1,452,071 : Apr. 17.
Deibert, Walter C, Clifton Forge, Va. Hose clamp.
1,448,615 ; Mar. 13.
Deichmann, Albert. (See Heise, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Dein, George H., Woodhaven, N. Y. Suspension spring
for automobiles. 1,456,483 ; May 22.
Deisch, Noel J., Brookland, assigno'r of one-half to L. H.
Cleary, Washington, D. C. Tabular calculator.
1,441,914 ; Jan. 9.
Delss, William C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mothproof chest.
1,467,268; Sept. 4.
Delster Concentrator Company. (See Reiff, Carl F., as-
signor.)
Deitz, Frank W., Cleveland, Ohio. Adjustable spacing
tool. 1452,828; Apr. 24.
De Jong, Conrad C, Wessington Springs, S. Dak. Scoop.
1,462,328; July 17.
De Jongh, Bernardus P. J., Breda, Netherlands. Appa-
ratus for sharpening razors. 1,459,617 ; June 19.
De Khotinsky, Achilles, assignor to Central Scientific
.Company, Chicago, 111. Electric heater. 1,459,049;
June 19.
Dekle, Julian A. (See Hooker, James B., assignor.)
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135
DeKoff, George, Chicago, III. Cuff button. 1,441.62^ ;
Jan. 9.
Dekofif, George, Chicago, 111. Elastic band. 1,467,235 ;
Sept. 4.
De La Barre, Cecelia, Minneapolis, Miuu. Culinary stir-
ring device. 1,477,653 ; Dee. 18.
De Lacv, Thomas H., Trenton, N. J. Hosiery form.
1,450,913; Apr. 10.
Delafond. Klie. Ilabana, Cuba. Uecovery of sugar from
Sugar-cane mud. 1,476,152 ; Dec. 4.
Delafond. Elie. Ilabana, Cuba. Crystallization of sugar.
1.47(!.15;^; Dec. 4.
Delafons, Thomas E. (See Bugler, A. V., and Delafons.)
Dolage, Gustavc, Paris, assignor to Soeiete Anonyme des
Etablissements Nieuport, Issy-los - Moulineaux, Seine,
France. Method permitting to regulate and adjust the
dynamic characteristics of surfaces moving through a
fluid. 1,457,507 ; June 5.
Delahaye, Herman, Destelbergen. near Ghent, Belgium.
Manufacturing viscose with a view to the manufacture
of artificial siik and like products not liable to lose
their resistance by contact with water. 1,470,711 ;
Oct. 16.
Dc La Mare, Thomas, Tooele, Utah. Device for water
distribution. 1,448,262 ; Mar. 13.
De La Mare, Thomas, Tooele, Utah. Culvert. 1,452,796 ;
Apr. 24.
De La Mare, Thomas. Tooele, Utah. Concrete mold or
form. 1,456,539 ; May 29.
De La Mare, Thomas, Tooele, Utah. Culvert mold.
1,461,973; JuLv 17.
De La Mare. Thomas, Tooele, Utah. Mold. 1,465,350 ;
Aug. 21.
De Lan. Eugene A., assignor to Shenango Pottery Co.,
New Castle, Pa. Plaque. Des. 63,397 ; Dec. 4.
De Land, Daniel B., Falrport, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Key-opening can. 1,451,869 ;
Apr. 17.
De Laney, Dora B., Oklahoma, Okla. Marking attach-
ment for shears. 1,446,380 ; Feb. 20.
De Laney, Frank L. (See De Laney, James C. and
P. L.)
De Laney, James C. and F. L., Portersville, Calif. Auto-
matic "controller for motors. 1,461,268; July 10.
Delaney, John H., San Francisco, Calif. Producing ver-
miculated work. 1,468,343 ; Sept. 18.
Delanev, Thomas W., St. Paul, Minn. Pump piston.
1,462,445 : July 17.
Delano, James K., New York, N. Y. Engine-starting sys-
tem. 1,455,717; May 15.
Delano, James K., New York, N. Y. Sound recording
and reproduciiiE apparatus. 1,459,088 ; June 19.
Delano, James K., Yonkers, N. Y. Gear drive. 1,459,948 ;
June 26.
Delanoy, Frederick W., Alameda, Calif. Liquid measuring
and dispensing apparatus. 1,467,425 ; Sept. 11.
Delany, James H., San Jose, Calif. Manufacture of heat-
insulating articles. 1,464,698 ; Aug. 14.
De la Rigaudiere, Guy, assignor to The Traveler Rubber
Companv of Bethlehem, U. S. A., Bethlehem, Pa. Tire.
Des. 63.322; Nov. 20.
Delarmi, Rocco, New York, N. Y. Egg tray. Des. 63,253 ;
Nov. 13.
De Lateur, Alphonse J., assignor to Raymond Veneer
Company, Raymond, Wash. Stacking machine.
1.444,595 : Feb. 6.
De Launtv, Oliver M., Chicago, 111. Two-cycle gas engine.
1,453,449 ; May 1.
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Hall, Selden
n., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Hapgood, Cyrus
H., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Hapgood, C. H.,
and Mayno, assignors.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Leitch, Mere-
dith, assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Miller, Theo-
dore H., assignor.)
De Laval Steam Turbine Company. (See Peterson, Ay-
vid, assignor.)
De Lavaud, Dimitri S., New York, N. Y. Superheating
furnace especially for rotary-cast pipe. 1,467,236 ;
Sept. 4.
Delbare, Hector E., Chicago, III. Means for extinguishing
fire. 1,453,091 ; Apr. 24.
Delbon, Frank G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe heel. Des.
62,321 : May 8.
Delbon, Frank G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe last. 1,475,690;
Vnv. 27.
Delbridge, Edward J., Hatch, Idaho. Hitching and
tethering device. 1,456,627 ; May 29.
Del Castillo, Jose P. (See Diaz, Antonio, assignor.)
Delco-Light Company. (See Bechtold, R. E., and Mel-
lowps. assignors.)
Delco-Llght Company. (See Hunt, John H., assignor.)
Delco-Light Company. (See Keilholtz, Lester S., as-
signor.)
Delco-Light Company. (See Kettering, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Delco-Light Company. (See Lee, Ralph L., assignor.)
Delco-Light Company. (See McCuen, Charles L., as-
signor.)
Delco-Light Company. (See Tibbetts, Milton, assignor.)
Delehanty, Edward J., Albany, N. Y. Material mixer.
1,467,237; Sept. 4.
De Leon, Emllio, Remedies, Cuba. Automatic train stop.
1,463,679 ; July 31.
De Lewis, Andrew A. (See Barton, W. A., and De Lewis.)
Delgado, Juan 0., El Paso, Te.x. Shock absorber for motor
vehicles. 1,453.785 ; May 1.
De Lipski, Nicolas V. (See Phillips, E. H., and De Lipski.)
De Lipski, Nicolas V., assignor of one-half to E. H.
Phillips, New York, N. Y. Colored article. 1,462,536 ;
July 24.
De Lipski, Nicolas V., assignor of one-half to B. H.
Phillips, New York, N. Y. Changeable scenic effect.
1,462,537; July 24.
Dell. Arthur V., Dunboyne, Ontario, Canada. Egg case.
1,441,722 ; Jan. 9.
Delia, Ernest, Rochester, N. Y. Concrete insert.
1,474,956; Nov. 20.
Delia Torre, Pasquale. (See Torre, Pasquale Delia.)
Dellinger, Abraham M., Lancaster, Pa. Feed mill.
1,465,074 ; Aug. 14.
Dellinger, Martin C. (See Kulp, H. W., and Dellinger.)
Dellman, Alexander, Mount Clemens, Mich. Fountain
soldering tool. 1,457,508 ; June 5.
Delmonaco. Michael A. S., Cincinnati, Ohio. Tailor's
drafting device. 1,445,301 ; Feb. 13.
Delmore Manufacturing Co. Inc. (See Billings, Cecil M.,
assignor.)
Deloatch, Essex, Philadelphia, Pa. Motor-control system
for self-serving tables. 1,466,890 ; Sept. 4.
De Loe, Edward G., assignor of one-half to G. W. Long-
brake, one-sixth to O. L. Longbrake, and one-third to
F. A. Daymen, Cleveland, Ohio. Snubber. 1,463,876 ;
Aug. 7.
Dnlohery, James. (See Grover, George, assignor.)
De Long, Charles E., Springfield, 111. Truing jewel
settings. 1,469.500 ; Oct. 2.
De Long, Edward R- (See Wood, C. D., and De Long.)
De Long Hook and Eye Company, The. (See Upham,
Gilbert R., assignor.)
De Long, Julius, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Insulating mate-
rial. 1,442,325 ; Jan. 16.
De Long, Julius, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Insulating mate-
rial and manufacturing same. 1,442,326; Jan. 16.
De Long, Julius, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Insulating ma-
terial and manufacturing same. 1,442,327 ; Jan. 16.
De Long, Julius, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Insulating material
and manufacturing same. 1.442,328 ; Jan. 16.
Delong, Nelson M., Washington, D. C. Hydropneumatic
device. 1,455,718 ; May 15.
Dolorme, Alfred, Springfield. Mass. Fracture apparatus.
1,442,711 ; Jan. 16,
De los Monteros, Jorge Espinosa, Madrid, Spain. Leak-
closing device for ships. 1,469,624 ; Oct. 2.
De los Santos, Raul, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Composi-
tion for the manufacture of boxes, cases, and the like,
1,464,588: Aug. 14.
De Lotto. Joseph, Cleveland, Ohio. Runner attachment.
1,465,463; Aug. 21.
Delph, Albert E., Wokingham, England, assignor to
Courtaulds Limited, London, England. Manufacture
of carbon bisulphide. 1,454,708 ; May 8,
Delporte, Henri, assignor to Soci6t6 Anonyme Ougr^e-
Marihaye, Ougree, Belgium. Skip. 1,465,512 ; Aug. 21.
Delta-Star Electric Company. (See Van Etten, Frank C,
assignor.)
Del Turco, Louis, Newark, N, J. Terrazzo flooring and
laving terrazzo. Ee. 15,535 : Feb. 6.
De "Luca, Dnego, Cotrone, Italy. Electric furnace.
1,442,925 ; Jan. 23.
De Luca, Frank, Bowdens, N. C. Pen or pencil attach-
ment. 1,456,786; May 29.
De Luca, Joseph B., Philadelphia, Pa. Railway-crossing
signal. 1,461,180 ; July 10. ■
De Luca, Peter C, and M. L. Insogna, Dorchester, ae-
signors to Corona Machine Company, Maiden, Mass.
Fruit crusher. 1,462,801 ; July 24.
De Luchi, Frank W., Oakland, Calif. Electric heater.
1.444,958 ; Feb. 13.
De Luiz, Edward R., assignor to Kelvinator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Expansion valve. 1,455,430 ; May 15.
De Lukacsevics, Charles, Newark, N. J., and J. J. Wit-
tal, assignors, by mesne assignments, to J, Winter,
New York, N. Y. Carburetor. 1,454,730 ; May 8.
De Luxe Brush Company, The. (See Heinitsh, W. W.,
Shalkop, and Lauterbach, assignors.)
De Luxe Brush Company, The. (See Lauterbach, Alex-
ander B., assignor.)
De Maecber, Bdmond, Irondequolt, N. Y., assignor to
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Press
guard. 1,444,336; Feb. 6.
De Maine, Ernest M., Alexandria, Va. Recoil-controlling
device. 1,469,918 ; Oct. 9.
Demarest, Charles S., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Transmission-
controlling apparatus. 1,444,830 ; Feb. 13.
Demarest, Charles S., and O. H. Loynes, Woodridge, N. J.,
assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany. Repeater-control arrangement. 1,464,563 ;
Aug. 14.
Demarest, John, Buffalo, N. Y. Heater for buildings.
1,449,384 ; Mar. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Grinding machine.
Collapsible core.
Demars, Joseph H. (See Mills, G. T., and Demars.)
De Martel, Thierry J. F. M., Paris, France. Ecraseur for
the stomach and intestines. 1,442,778 ; Jan. 16.
De Martilly, Edouard H. M. J. J., Paris, France. Exten-
sible lamp-shade frame. 1,447,284 ; Mar. 6.
De Martini, John W. (See De Martini, Joseph S., and
J. W.)
De Martini, Joseph S. and J. W., San Francisco, Calif.
Automobile bumper. 1,459,323 ; June 19.
De Matteis, Alfredo, New York, N. Y. Automatic toaster.
1,473,213 ; Nov. 6.
De Matteo, Lewis, assignor to Durand & Company, New-
ark, N. J. Cigar cutter. 1,454,994 ; May 15.
De Mattia, Barthold. (See de Mattia, Peter and B.)
De Mattia, Barthold, Clifton, N. J. Machine for building
cylindrical tire blanks. 1,442,653 ; Jan. 16.
De Mattia, Barthold, Clifton. N. J. Machine for form-
ing pneumatic tires. 1,456,425 ; May 22.
De Mattia, Barthold, Clifton, N. J. Pedal pad. 1,474,320 ;
Nov. 13.
De Mattia, Peter, Clifton, N. J.
1,474,321 ; Nov. 13.
De Mattia, Peter, Clifton, N. J,
1,475,109: Nov. 20.
De Mattia, Peter and B., Clifton, N. J. Core and chuck.
1,456,426 ; May 22.
.Dement, Robert R., Hamilton, Ohio. Ink composition.
1,471,884 ; Oct. 23.
Demers, Honore, Manchester, N. H. Compression-reliev-
ing mechanism for internal-combustion engines.
1,459,906 ; June 26.
Demers, Napoleon, East SherbrnoUe, Quebec, Canada. Ap-
paratus for sandpapering flanged spools. 1,444,668 ;
Feb. 6.
De Meurisse, Alfred, New York, N. Y. Display device.
1,467,140; Sept. 4.
Deming, Barton R. (See Yates, W. G., and Fatscher, as-
signors.)
Deming Company, The. (See Vincent, Elbert S., assignor.)
Deming & Gould Company. (See Malmquist, Adolph K.,
assignor.)
Deming, Robert, Cleveland, Ohio. Tractor hitch.
1,466,274 : Aug. 28.
De Minico, Frank, assignor to Pollard-AUing Manufac-
turing Company, New York, N. Y. Printing plate.
1,476,803 • Dec. 11.
De Minico, Prank, assignor to Pollard-Ailing Manufactur-
ing Company, New York, N. Y. Typographic embossing
machine. 1,478,080; Dec. 18.
Demke, Harry F. (See Meyers, L. W., and Demke.)
Demmler, Paul B., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Varnish
film for insulating purposes. 1,440,448 ; Jan. 2.
Demmler, Paul E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Condenser
and making the same. 1,467,776 ; Sept. 11.
Demmler, Paul E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Condenser
and making the same. 1,467,777 ; Sept. 11.
Demmler, Paul E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Cleaning
apparatus. 1,470,712; Oct. 16.
De Mole, Lancelot E., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Differential or balance gear. 1,448,056 ; Mar. 13.
De Monge, Louis, Paris, France. Propeller. 1,460,230 ;
June 26.
Demongeot, Marcel A., deceased, Paris, Prance ; J. Neadle,
administrator. Manufacture of articles of glass and
the like. 1,465,545; Aug. 21.
De MontmoUln, Guillaume, assignor to Society of Chemical
Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of
Intermediate products and new dyestuffs derived from
diarylsulphones. 1,467,711 ; Sept. 11.
De Montmollin, Guillaume, and J. Spieler, assignors to
Society of Chemical Industry of Basle, Basel, Switzer-
land. Carbonyl derivatives of alpha naphthol and
making same. 1,474,928 ; Nov. 20.
De Montmollin, Guillaume, G. BonhSte, and J. Spieler, as-
signors to Society of Chemical Industry in Basle,
Baselj Switzerland. Azo dyestuffs and the manufac-
ture of same. 1,453,660 ; May 1.
De Montmollin, Guillaume, J. Spieler, and G. Bonh6te,
assignors to Society of Chemical Industry in Basle,
Basel, Switzerland. Intermediate product for the manu-
facture of dyestuffs and making same. 1,453,659 ;
May 1.
De MontmoUin, Guillaume, J. Spieler, and G. BonhSte, as-
signors to Society of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel,
Switzerland. Dyestuffs of the triarylmethane series
and making same. 1,460,315 ; June 26.
De Moos, Charles, Fort Lee, N. J., assignor to Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Fluid-treating
apparatus for films. 1,461,794 ; July 17.
De Moos, Charles, Fort Lee, N. J., assignor to Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic-film-
treating apparatus. 1,467,106 ; Sept. 4.
De Moulin, Ulysses S., Greenville, 111. Initiation device.
1,455,113; May 15.
Dempsey, James T., New Bedford, Mass. Tube expander.
1,467,238; Sept. 4.
Dempsey, Joseph E., Acme, Okla. Gate valve. 1,458,644 ;
June 12.
Dempsey, Joseph W., Lansing, Iowa. Gas and liquid con-
tact device. 1,477,546; Dec. 18.
Dempsey, Thomas G., New York, N. Y. Mixer. 1,459,657 ;
June 19.
Demuth, Alfred M., Chicago, 111. Receptacle for remov-
ing liquids from vessels. 1,471,475 ; Oct. 23.
Demuth, Alfred M., Chicago, 111. Receptacle for remov-
ing liquids from vessels. 1,471,476; Oct, 23.
Demuth, Alfred M., Chicago, 111. Meat shaper and pre-
server. 1,477,548; Dec. 18.
Demuth, Alfred M., Chicago, 111. Cooking apparatus.
1,467,141 ; Sept. 4.
Demuth, Alfred M., assignor to Demuth Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Cooking apparatus. 1,448,916 ;
Mar. 20.
De Muth, John N. (See Vollmer, W. F., and DeMuth.)
Demuth, Luther B., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Irrigating
device. 1,473,087: Nov. 6.
Demuth Manufacturing Company. (See Demuth, Alfred
M.. assignor.)
Denault, Rudolph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Antiskid device for
vehicle wheels. 1,466,995 ; Sept. 4.
Denayer, Auguste, Brussels, Belgium. Combination lock.
1,472,409; Oct. 30.
Den Besten, Gerrit. (See Hulsehos, A. B., and Den
Besten.)
De Neergaard, Elna M., New York, N. Y. Loom.
1,445,493 ; Feb. 13.
Denehie, William A., Los Angeles, Calif. Removable-body
mechanism for trucks. 1,448,057 ; Mar. 13.
Denemark, Jacob, Trenton, N. J. Stitching mechanism
for hat brims. 1,462,168: July 17.
Denemark, Jacob, Trenton, N. J. Seam-pressing machine.
1,477,547; Dec. 18.
Denholm, William J., et al., trustees. (See Hill, Ernst
v., assignor.)
Denis, Alfred, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Transplanter.
1,442,607 ; Jan. 16.
Denis, Charles A., et al. (See Dominguez, Manuel D.,
assignor.)
Denis, William E., New Haven, Conn. Repeating drip-
pan alarm. 1,464,752 ; Aug. 14.
De Nise, George R., Rochester, Minn. Tooth holder.
1,457,824 ; June 5.
Denison, Earl J., New York, N. Y. Film reel. 1,466,275 ;
Aug. 28.
Denison, Frederick S., assignor to Minneapolis Heal
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Switch mecha-
nism. 1,458.749 ; June 12.
Denison, George W., Bay Village, Ohio. Method of and
apparatus for mixing materials. 1,462,485 ; July 24.
Denison, J. P. (See Allen, Neal, assignor.)
De Nisson, Alfred G., Seattle, Wash. Piston ring
1,449,939; Mar. 27.
Denize, Angus J., Cabbage Bay, Coromandel, New Zealand
Device for use in emptying benzine and like tins.
1,448,732 ; Mar. 20.
Denk, Emil S., St. Louis, Mo. Marking enameled ware.
1,473.903; Nov. 13.
Denman, Ambrose J., and A. E. Causey, Delhart, Tex.
Refrigerator-car protective device. 1,454,883 ; May 15.
Denman-Jones, Adrian, HoUoway, London, England.
Motor-car heating. 1,441,486 ; Jan. 9.
Denman, Walter R., Cleveland, Ohio. Tire. Des. 63,457 ;
Dec. 11.
Denman, Walter R., Cleveland, Ohio. Tire. Des. 63,458 ;
Dec. 11.
Denmire, Harold A., assignor of one-half to The General
Tire & Rubber Company. Akron, Ohio. Collapsible tire
core. 1,454,995 ; May 15.
Denmire, Harold A., assignor of one-half to The General
Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Collapsible-tire
core. 1,467,142 ; Sept. 4.
Denmire, Harold A., assignor to The General Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Fabric-ring stretching
and applying device. 1,467,143 ; Sept. 4. ,
Denmire, Harold A., assignor to The General Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Box-making machine.
1,476,954 ; Dec. 11.
Dennard, Sanders A., Eastport, Pla. Lathe boring tool.
1.441,562 ; Jan. 9.
Dennen, Philip H., assignor of thirty-nine one-hundredths
to T. F. Lynch and ten one-hundredths to W. R. Lynch,
Denver, Colo. Collapsible baby carriage. 1,470,151 ;
Oct. 9.
Denney, Guy C, Hinsdale, 111., assignor to American
Arch Company. Fire-box-arch construction. 1,456,628 ;
May 29.
Denney, Guy C, Hinsdale, 111., assignor to American Arch
Company. Arch brick. 1,463,156 ; July 31.
Denney, William H., South Orange, N. J. Vanity case.
1,460,950; July 3.
Denning, David, Marlin, Tex. Cot-retaining device for
ambulances. 1.477,815 ; Dec. 18.
Dennis, Alfred A., (irand Rapids, Mich. Sound box.
1,459,577 ; June 19.
Dennis, Charles P., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
J. G. Brill Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Construction
of vehicle roofs. 1,462,329 : July 17.
Dennis, Clark M., Montclair, N. J., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company. Production of resin. 1,468,440 ; Sept. 18.
Dennis, George E., Waukesha, Wis. Shock absorber.
1,456,367 ; May 22.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
137
Dennis. George E., Waukesha, Wis. Radius-rod shock
absorber. 1,456,368 : May 22.
Dennis, Gibbons J., Klefer, Okla. Clamp. 1,451,091 :
Apr. 10.
Dennis, Gibbons J., Klefer, Okla. Clamp for tanks.
1.474,243 : Nov. 13.
Dennis, .Tames W. (See Titus, K. M., and Dennis.)
Dennis, Oliver C. (See JuUne, Arthur, assignor.)
Dennis, Samuel K., (Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Land packer. 1,477,323
Dec. 11.
Dennis, Samuel K., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna
tional Harvester Corporation. Cultivator-beam cou
pling. 1,477,324 ; Dec. 11.
Dennis, William J., Chicago, 111. Mop holder. 1,464,500
Aug. 14.
Dennison. Lawrence, Brookfleld, assignor to General Can
Companv. Chicago, 111. Sanitary can-closing machine.
1.4,'i4.375 : May 8.
Dennison Manufacturing Company. (See Macdaid, James
J., jr., assignor.)
Dennison Manufacturing Company. (See Scott, Henry
F., assignor.)
Dennon, Purly A., Grand Island, Nebr. Air washing and
cooling apparatus. 1,453,494; May 1.
Denny, Benjamin, and M. Kaufman, New York, N. T.
Kneeling stool. 1,457,567 ; June 5.
Denny. Fr.aiik E., Los Angeles, Calif., dedicated, by
mesne assignments, to the citizens of the United
States. Coloring citrous fruits. 1,475.0"S : Dec. 4.
Denny. James J., and R. B. Watson, Cobalt, Ontario,
Canada. Rotary pulverizer. 1,470,597 ; Oct. 16.
De Nobill, Fannie P., executrix. (See De Nobili, Frank P.)
De Nobili, Frank P.. deceased, by P. P. De Nobili, Los
Angeles, Calif., executrix. Parcel box. 1,443,313 ;
Jan. 23.
Denominator Adding Machine Co., The. (See Cook, W. A.,
and Levine, assignors.)
De Normanville, Edgar J., London, England. Transmis-
sion gear of motor road vehicles. 1,447,837 ; Mar. 6.
De Normanville, Samuel A. (See Kent, L. H., and de Nor-
manville.)
Denoyer-Gcppert Co. (See Denoyer, Levinus P., as-
signor.)
Dcnoyer, Levinus P., assignor to Denoyer-Geppert Co.,
Chicago, III. Lecturer's chart. 1,464,753 ; Aug. 14.
Densmore. Albert A.. Boston, Mass. Power-transmission
mechanism. 1.459.578 ; June 19.
Densmore, Fred R., and C. H. Kessler, Erie, Pa. Toy.
1,473,214 ; Nov. 6.
Dent Auto Equipment Company, (See Dent, Herbert A.,
assignor.)
Dent, George H., Montgomery, Ala. Combined bottle-
vending machine and refrigerator. 1,446,381 ; Feb. 20.
Dent, Herbert A., assignor to Dent Auto Equipment (Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Automobile radiator cap. Des.
62,711: July 24.
Dent, William H., Bergenfleld, N. J., assignor to The
Anthony Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Valve.
1,449,590; Mar. 27.
Dentabrush Company. (See Davis, Lawrence C, assign-
or.)
Dental Products Company. (See Shearer, William L.,
assignor.)
Dentists' Supply Company, The. (See Clapp, George W.,
assignor.)
DentisTS' Supply Company, The. (See Williams, James
L.. assignor.)
Denton, Benjamin A., Morganton, N. C. Handle.
1,470,152 ; Oct. 9.
Dentten, Walter B., Milwaukee, Wis. Shoe last.
1,452,237; Apr. l"?.
Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company. (See Skaer,
A. H., Barker and Clark, assignors.)
Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Clark, Omar E., assignor.)
Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Hoskin, William, assignor.)
Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Schelb, Peter, assignor.)
Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Schelb, Peter H., assignor.)
Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Smith, William A., assignor.)
De Olaneta, Harold, assignor to Winchester Repeating
,^rms Company, New Haven, Conn. Purification of
manganiferous material. 1,448,110; Mar. 13.
De Olaneta, Harold, assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Dry cell.
1,470.915 : Oct. 16.
De Olive, Pierce D., Oakhurst, Tex. Resilient wheel.
1,474,664; Nov. 20.
De Orlow, Stephen, assignor of one-half to H. J. TJlbrlch,
Detroit, Mich. Skate. 1,475,224 ; Nov. 27.
De Ortlgao Burnay, Manoel. (See Eoquette, Jos4 C. F.,
assignor.)
De Pars, William M., Paterson, N. J. Tobacco pipe.
1,476,955 ; Mar. 11.
De Pew, Clarence E., Springfield, 111. Collapsible silent-
bidding auction easel. 1,469,212 ; Oct. 2.
Depew, Harold. (See Pelletler, Henry E., assignor.)
Depew, William P., Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. Net-
pulling machine. 1,461,141 • Tulv 10.
De Pfyffcr, Paul, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
Resilient wheel. 1,459,089 ; June 19.
De Port, Theophlle, Dayton, Ohio. Fruit peeler.
1,472,462; Oct. 30.
De Potter, Roger, Antwerp, Belgium. Multiple-expansion
steam turbine. 1,446,840 ; Feb. 27.
De Procoudine-Gorsky, Serge M., Sutton, England Three-
color photography. 1,443,012 ; Jan. 23.
De Procoudine-Gorsky, Serge M., Nice, France. Optical
system for photographic cameras. 1,456,427; May 22.
Depue, Oscar B., Chicago, 111. Motion-picture-film-print-
ing apparatus. 1,474,409 ; Nov. 20.
Deputy, Harry S., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Leer
conveyer. 1,447,649 ; Mar. 6.
De Ram, Georges H. E., Paris, France. Suspension of
automobiles and other vehicles. 1,457,884 ; June 5.
Derby, Charles D. (See Ripsch, C. W., Dawley, and
Derby.)
Derby, Ira H., and W. Hlghburg, assignors to R. C. Reilly,
Indianapolis, Ind. Producing cresol. 1,445,668 ;
Feb. 20.
Derby, John H., New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Fire Extinguisher Company, Providence, R. I. Quick-
opening valve. 1,456,723 ; May 29.
Derby, P., & Co. (See Bancroft, Prank H., assignor.)
Derby, William V., assignor to The Crown Cork and Sea]
Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md. Capping
apparatus. 1,463,257 ; July 31.
Derby, William V., assignor to The Crown Cork and Seal
Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md. Capping
apparatus. 1,466,702 : Sept. 4.
De Remer, Jay G., Greenwich, Conn. Compresior,
Rel5.590 ; May 1.
De Remer, Jay G., Greenwich, Conn. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. Eel5,591 ; May 1.
Dereshuk, Makariy, Kinsman, Ohio. Puzzle toy, Des.
62,003 ; Feb. 27.
De Rigne, Charles A., Los Angeles, Calif. Pump plunger.
1,448,263 ; Mar. 13.
Dermophile Products Company. (See Zirion y Saravla,
A., and Rodriguez, assignors.)
De Rochefort-Lucay, Claude, New York, N. Y. Alarm for
motlon-picture-film reels. 1,442,690 ; Jan. 16.
De Roiboul, Michel, Paris, France. Electric furnace.
1,470,195 ; Oct. 9.
De Rouen, Gus, Eldorado, Ark. Coupling clamp.
1,448,833 ; Mar. 20.
Derrer, Rudolf, assignor to Maschinenfabrik Riiti formerly
Caspar Honegger, Ruti, Zurich, Swttzerland. Device
for releasably locking the loose reeds of power looms.
1,458,036; June 5.
Derschug, John N., assignor to Syracuse Washing Machine
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. CHothes wringer.
1,467,267; Sept. 4.
d'Erville. Joseph d'A., Charenton, France. Block and
panel for knockdown structures. 1,441.970 ; Jan. 9.
Derwent. Walter E.. assignor to National Sewing Machine
Company, Belvidere, 111. Drophead sewing-machine
cabinet. Des. 62,057 ; Mar. 13.
Dery, Joseph E., Edgeley, N. Dak. Grain shocker for
harvester binders. 1,462,538 ; July 24.
De Ryder, Leonard, Kalamazoo, Mich. Can opener.
1,470,485 ; Oct. 9.
Desachy, Ernest, Loos-les-Lille, France. Loop-forming
mechanism for knitting machines. 1,467,239 ; Sept. 4.
De Sanctis, Giovanni, Hubbard, Ohio. Shoe jack.
1.475.002; Nov. 20.
De Sanctis, John, Hubbard, Ohio. Shoe jack. 1,467,712 :
Sept. 11.
De Santis, Louis, Yonkers, N. Y. Turbine. 1,461,699 ;
July 10.
Deschamps, George 0. (See Lenzl, D., and Deschamps.)
Descombes, Etlenne B., Paris, France. Latch for doors
of motor vehicles. 1,470,001 ; Oct. 9.
Deserty, Alexander S., assignor to A. Aderer, New York,
N. Y. Combined shelf and hanger rack. 1,462,803 ;
July 24.
Deshaies, Come, Central Palls, R. I. Twisting frame.
1,468,996; Sept. 25.
De Shields, Julia W., Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Fool
rest. Des. 62,604 ; July 3.
De SImone, Michele G., Stapleton, assignor to G. B. Agnew,
New York, N. Y. Calculating machine. 1,450,718 ;
Apr. 3.
De Simone, Michele G., Stapleton, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to New York Calculating Ma-
chine Company, Inc. Denominator and adding ma-
chine. 1,476.804 ; Dec. 11.
Desmarest, Henri G. G., Paris, Prance. Warmth-retain-
ing product. 1,441,665 ; Jan. 9.
De Smidt, John H., Minneapolis, Minn. Window screen.
1,458.617; June 12.
De Smith, Henry, assignor to M. D. Knowlton Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Safety operating mechanism.
Rel5,611 ; May 22.
Des Moines Hosiery Mills. (See Harlan, Mac, assignor.)
Des Moines Incubator Company. (See Newport, Calvin
C, assignor.)
Des Moines Silo & Manufacturing Company. (See Mc-
Gaffee, James P., assignor.)
Desmond. J. J., et al. (See Seley, Charles C, assignor.)
De Soto, Emlllo D. (See Jandos, CTharles B., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Despard, Victor R., Hinsdale, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
Bignments, to McGlU Manufacturing Company, Val-
paraiso, Ind. Switch mechanism. 1,468,701 ; Sept. 25.
Despard, Victor E., Hinsdale, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to McGlIl Manufacturing Company, Val-
paraiso, Ind. Socket and shell cap fastening. 1,469,037 ;
Sept. 25.
Desplats, Domingo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electric
signal transmitter. 1,451,328; Apr. 10.
Despres, Louis F., Lebanon, N. H. Lamp wrench.
1,467,535; Sept. 11.
Des Rosiers, John B., Providence, E. I. Truck. 1,467,571 ;
Sept. 11.
Dessart, Victor E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Decorative lantern.
1,458,687 ; June 12.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Rolling ball and
like games or game apparatus. 1,446,288 ; Feb. 20.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Mat for sound
recording and reproducing machines. 1,446,289 ;
Feb. 20.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Air bed, cushion,
and the like. 1,446,290 ; Feb. 20.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Hand rubber
for washing or cleaning purposes. 1,469,917 ; Oct. 9.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Pillow, marine
life-saving belt, and the like. 1,470,598 ; Oct. 16.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Floating toy.
1.471.885 ; Oct. 23.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Toy balloon.
1.471.886 ; Oct. 23.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Playing ball,
float, and the like. 1,472,865 ; Nov. 6.
Dessau, Morland M., London, England. Tire. 1,476,878 ;
Dec. 11.
Dessau, Morland M,, London, England. Washboard.
1,478,177 ; Dec. 18.
De Stubner, Emile, New York, N. Y^ assignor to Colum-
bia Graphophone Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport,
Conn. Thermoplastic composition and compounding the
same. 1,456,369 ; May 22.
De Talmond, Charles, New York, N. Y. Link. 1,477,475 ;
Dec. 11.
Detex Corporation. (See McCormackj James L. L., as-
signor. )
De Thai, Christian, Paris, France. Apparatus for the
production of steel. 1,460,231 ; June 26.
Det Norske AkticseJskab for Elektrokemisk Industri.
(See Sem, Mathias O;, assignor.)
Det Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk Industri.
(See Sem, M. O., and Lund, assignors.)
Det Norske Aktieselskab for Electrokemisk Industri.
(See Soderberg, Carl W., assignor.)
Det Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk Industri of
Norway. (See Soderberg, Carl W., assignor.)
Det Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk Industri
Norsk Industri-Hypotekbank. (See Sem, Mathias O.,
assignor.)
De Trentini, Rolf. (See Bergvall, Jakob L., assignor.)
Detrick, Edwin A. (See Benjamin, R. B., and Detrick.)
Detrick, M. H., Co. (See Hosbein, Louis H., assignor.)
Detroit Air Cooled Car Company. (See Tremolada, Gug-
lielmo R., assignor.)
Detroit Carrier & Manufacturing Co. (See Taylor, Hus-
ton, assignor.)
Detroit Carrier and Manufacturing Company. (See Tay-
lor, Huston, assignor.)
Detroit Elevated Corporation. (See Oyen, Erling, as-
signor.)
Detroit Forging Company. (See Bladwin, Morton S., as-
signor.)
Detroit Hoist and Machine Company. (See Martin, Henry
F., assignor.)
Detroit Insulated Wire Company. (See Rissman', Paul,
assignor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Lanning, John G.,
as.signor. )
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Wangenheim, Adolpb
v., assignor.)
Detroit Pressed Steel Company. (See Peterson, John W.,
assignor.)
Detroit Pressed Steel Company. fSee Putnam, Alden L.,
assignor.)
Detroit Sheet Metal Works. (See Ehmka, William C,
assignor.)
Detroit Stamping Company. (See Roberts, William H.,
assignor.)
Detroit Stoker Company. (See Campbell, John D., as-
signor.)
Detroit Stoker Company. (See Fitts, Edwin, assignor.)
Detroit Tire Carrier Co. (See Wasserfallen, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Detroit Torch and Manufacturing Company. (See Horn,
Edward J., assignor.)
Detroit Torch Manufacturing Company. (See Lindhorst,
Frederick L., assignor.)
Detroit Trailer Company. (gee Hartwick, Ernest F.,
assignor.)
Detroit Vapor Stove Company. (See Meadows, Albert,
assignor.)
Detroit Vapor Stove Company. (See Sherman, Alvin G.,
aselgnor.) ,
Det Tekniske Fors0gsaktieselskab. (See Goldschmidt,
Rudolf, assignor.)
Dettelbach, Edward, Cleveland, Ohio. Wheel rim.
1,463,549 ; July 31.
Dettra, John C, Oakes, Pa. Hedge trimmer. 1,471,453 ;
Oct. 23.
Detwller, Angus E., assignor of one-half to W. Reed, Ox-
ford, Mich. Road-scraper attachment for tractors.
1,442,796; Jan. 23.
DetwUei', Forest V., Pottstown, Pa. Cooking stove.
1,444,733 ; Feb. 6.
Detwller, Herbert E., York, Pa. Antiskld-chaln hooK.
1,471,835; Oct. 23.
Deubener, Walter H., St. Paul, Minn. Envelope.
1,461,727 ; July 17.
Deucher, Eugene G., assignor to The Universal Crane
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle outrigger. 1,457,897 ;
June 5.
Deucher, Eugene 6., assignor to The 'Dnlversal Crane
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Support for spring vehicles.
1,461,894 ; July 17.
Ueuel, Sanford H., Oakland, Calif. Construction of cof-
fins. 1,452,029; Apr. 17.
Deuley. Harvey H., Rochester, Pa. Construction of and
method of operating heating furnaces. 1,475,373 ;
Nov. 27.
Deulin, Fernand E., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to The
Ijibbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Leer
conveyer for continuous sheet glass. 1,447,648 ; Mar. 6.
Deuring, Fritz, Munlch-Gladbach, Germany. Driving mech-
anism for transverse supports or slides in revolver
lathes, semiautomatic lathes, and the like. 1,463,201 ;
July 31.
Deuring, Fritz R., Munchen-Gladbach, Germany. Semi-
automatic lathe. 1,445,494; Feb. 13.
Deuter, Charles W., Seattle, Wash. Gauge for piston-
valve cylinders. 1,455,083 ; May 15.
Deutsch, Edward I., Milwaukee, Wis. Engine starter.
1,459,618 ; June 19.
Deutsch, Edward I., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor controller. 1,446,642 ;
Feb. 27.
Deutsch-Luxemberglsche Bergwerks- und Hutten-Aktien-
gesellschaft. (See Bflseler, Wolfgang, assignor.)
Deutsch, Morton. (See Warth, Frederick E., assignor.)
Deutsch, Siegfried, Vienna, Austria. Steam-heated hot-
water radiator. 1,474,765 ; Nov. 20.
Deutsche Luftfilter-Baugesellschaft. (See Klug, Her-
mann, assignor.)
Deutsche Luxfer Prlsmen Gesellschaft m. b. H. (See
Holzfmayer, Benedikt, assignor.)
Deutsche Werke Aktlengesellschaft. (See Rehfeld, Ernst,
assignor.)
Deutsche Werke Aktlengesellschaft. (See Retterath, Val-
entin, assignor.)
Deutsche Werke Aktlengesellschaft. (See Thomas, August,
assignor. )
Deutsche Werke Aktlengesellschaft. (See Toussaint, H.
and Fluck, assignors.)
Deutsche Werke Aktlengesellschaft. (See Wahl, Robert,
assignor.)
Deutschmann, Peter P., Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor
to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschriink-
ter Haftung, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tric driving. 1,476,059 ; Dec. 4.
De Vains, Antonie R. M., Aln, France. Rendering chlo-
rides of ketone soluble by means of alkalies. 1,445,495 ;
Feb. 13.
Devan, Paul J., Wlndber, Pa. Screw jack. 1,457,825;
June 5.
De Vaney, William H., Toledo, Ohio. Molding machine.
1,471,651 ; Oct. 23.
Deved, Garrett F. (See Deved, George C. and G. F.)
Deved. George C. and G. F., Baltimore, Md. Core box.
1.442,329 ; Jan. 16.
Devendor, John A., New York, and M. J. Kiely, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Tufted back mold for cloth-covered buttons.
1,440,771 ; Jan. 2.
Dever, Henry L., assignor to Owensboro Ditcher & Grader
Company, Owensboro, Ky. Road grader and ditcher.
1,452,365 ; Apr. 17.
Dever, James, Sioux City, Iowa. Coal-leveling gate.
1,448,337: Mar. 13.
Dever, Patrick J., Preeland, Pa. Shoe-soling tool.
1.475,287: Nov. 27.
De Vere, Cyril, assignor to La Soclete des Phonographes
Automatiques, Paris, France. Phonograph. 1,477,944 ;
Dec. 18.
De Vere, Eugene L., Chicago, HI. Resilient shoe heel.
1,451,494; Apr. 10.
Devey, John, Lehl, Utah. Beet-hxirvestlng miachlne.
1,462,486 ; July 24.
De Vlgnler, Robert M. (See Forsberg, O. F., and de
Vlgnier.)
De Vignler, Robert M., Bellefonte, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to National Vulcanized Fibre Co., Wilming-
ton, Del. Mandrel extractor. 1,447,766 ; Mar. 6.
De Vlgnier, Robert M., Bellefonte, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to National Vulcanized Fibre Co., Wilming-
ton, Del. Mandrel extractor. 1,447,767 ; Mar. 6.
De Vilblss, George M., Stella, Nebr. Box-car door.
1,476,326 ; Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFKICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint of patenfeen — Continued.
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De Vilblss Manufacturing Company. (See De Vilbiss,
Thomas A., assignor.;
De Vilbiss, Thomas A., assignor to The De Vllhiss Manu-
facturiuir Company, Toledo, Ohio. Dropper bottle.
Des. 62,8S9 ; Aug. 21.
De Ville, Waltor, East Liverpool, Ohio. Plate or similar
article. Dis. 62.546: Juno 10.
De Ville, Walter. East Liverpool. Ohio. Plate or similar
article. Dea. 62,547 ; June 19.
De Ville, Walter, East Liverpool. Ohio. Plate or similar
article. Dos. 62,548 ; June 19.
De Ville, Walter, East Liverpool, Ohio. Plate or similar
article. Des. 62,.'i49 : June 19.
De Ville, Walter, East Liverpool, Ohio. Plate or similar
article. Des. 62,550; June 19.
De Villiers. Peter G. T. Pretoria, Transvaal, assignor of
one-half to -A.. Rogers-Jenkins, Durban. Natal. Union of
South .\frica. Slot lock for coin-collecting boxes.
1,442,132 ; Jan. 16.
De Villiers. Peter G. T.. Pretoria, Transvaal, assignor of
one-half to A. Rosrers-Jenkins, Durban, Natal, Union
of South Africa. Coin slot. 1,470,599 ; Oct. 16.
De VIrel, Alban, and M. E., Cahen, Paris, France.
Tractor. 1,443.619; Jan. 30.
Devlin, Bruce B., Chicago, 111. Button fastener.
1,467,572; Sept. 11.
Devlin, William F. C, and S. W. Graham, Ottawa,. On-
tario. Canada ; said Graham assignor to said Devlin.
Camera lock for preventing double exposure. 1,473,088 ;
Nov. 6.
Devner, L. C, et al. (See Owen, James E., assignor.)
De Voe. Albert H.. Westfield, N. J., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company. Hemming attachment
for sewins machines. 1,443,680 ; Jan. 30.
De Voe. Albert H., Westfield. N. J., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company. Hemmer for sewing
machines. 1,443,702 ; Jan. 30.
De Voe, Albert H., Westfield, N. J., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company. Feeding mechanism for sew-
ins machines.' 1,448,795 ; Mar. 20.
De Voe, Albert H.i Westfield, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth. N. J. Feeding
mechanism for sewing machines. 1,452,072 ; Apr. 17.
De Voe, Albert H.. Westfield, N. J., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company. Sewing machine. 1,460.891;
July 3.
De Voe. Albert H., Westfield, N. .T., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Companv. Trimming device for sewing
machines. 1,473.611 : Nov. 13.
De Voe, Albert H., Westfield, N. J., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company. Belt coupling.
1,467,713 ; Sept. 11.
De Voe. Albert H.. Westfield, N. J., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company. Shoe-staying machine.
1,478,602 ; Dec. 25.
Devon. Joseph L.. Atlanta, Ga. Braking attachment.
1,461.084: .Tulv 10.
De Vore, Freda C. (See De Vore, Thomas C, assignor.)
De Vore, George H. (See Cowan, Willis B., assignor.)
Devore. James A., Monongahela, Pn. Spring wheel.
1.441,9fin: Jan. 9.
De Vore, Thomas C, assignor of one-half to F. C. De Vore,
Chicago", 111. Air valve. 1,465,760 ; Aug. 21.
De Vries. Anna, et al., executrices. (See Dickens, John.)
De Vries. George. Chicago, 111., assignor to .American Lace
Paper Company. Milwaukee, Wis. Feeding mechanism
for bonbon cup machines. 1.442.214 ; .Tan. 16.
De Vries. John, assignor to Phillips & Clark Stove Co.,
Inc., Geneva, N. Y. Convertible one-pipe furnace.
1,452,637; Apr. 24.
De Vries, Ralph P. (See Armstrong, P. A. E., and De
Vries.)
De Vries, Reinier P., Cliftondale, Mass. Carton filling or
packing machine. 1.445,431 ; Feb. 13. '
De Vry Corporation, The. (See De Vry, Herman A., as-
signor. )
De Vry, Herman A., assignor to The De Vry Corporation.
Chicago, 111. Mechanism for rewinding films.
1,462,487 ; July 24.
Dewald, Edward, jr. (See Dewald, Edward, sr., assignor.)
Dewald. Edward, sr., assignor of one-half to E. Dewald.
jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Swivel-plug connector. 1,450,172 ;
Apr. 3.
De Wald, .Tobn V., Philadelphia, Pa. Water-level Indi-
cator. 1,470,916 ; Oct. 16.
De Wallace, Harry, Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to J. B.
Wise Incorporated. Waste fiHSng for sinks. 1,451,943 ;
Apr. 17.
Dewar, Robert L., Grand Rapids, Mich. Engine piston.
1,460,537 : July 8.
Dewend, William D., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works, South Bend, Ind. Agricultural implement.
1,472,209 ; Oct. 30.
Dewend. William D., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works. South Bend, Ind. Agricultural implement.
1.476.879 ; Dec. 11.
De Wendel Zeche. (See Schwenke, Hermann, assignor.)
Dewey. Bradley, Cambridge, Mass., and H. P. Scott, jr.,
Wilmington, Del. Top for can bodies. 1,478,782 ;
Dec. 25.
Dewey, Charles J., Chicago, 111. Convertible pneumatic
motor and compressor. 1,446,291 ; Feb. 20.
Dewey, Clarence L., Chicago, III. Decoy. 1,473,612 ;
Nov. 13.
Dewey, Edward B., Washington, D. C. Hairpin container.
1,453,756 ; May 1.
I'ewoy, Edward H., Chicopee Falls, assignor of one-
quarter to F. A. Champlin, East Longmeadow, and
one-quarter to F. Moriarty, Holyoke, Mass. Valve-
spring compressor. 1,441,723 ; Jan. 9.
Dewey, Ray E., Sylvauia, Ohio. Vehicle light. 1,444,831 ;
Feb. 13.
Dewey, William, Birchwood, Wis. Animal trap. 1,445,203;
Feb. 13.
De Wille, Antoine J., Sutersville, Pa. Lap. 1,440,820;
Jan. 2.
De Wind. Norman, Chicago, 111. Pavement. 1,445,873 ;
Feb. 20.
Dewing, Henry A., Santa Barbara, Calif., assignor to
Underwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 1,443,070 ; Jan. 23.
Dewire, John A., assignor to Miller & Pardee, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Casting. 1,465,116; Aug. 14.
De Witt. George, Gloversville, N. Y. Umbrella stand.
1.476,599 ; Dec. 4.
De Witt-La France Company. (See De Witt, William P.,
assignor.)
De Witt, William H., Columbus, Ohio. Locomotive head-
light. 1,467,144; Sept. 4.
De Witt, William P., Somerville, Mass. Pencil with ad-
justable lead. 1,463,803 ; Aug. 7.
De Witt, William P., Somerville, assignor to De Witt-
La France Co., Cambridge, Mass. Pencil. 1,472,962 ;
Nov. 6.
De Witt. William P., Somerville, assignor to De Witt-
La France Company, Cambridge, Mass. Lever-filler
fountain pen. 1,472,963 ; Nov. 6.
De Witt. William P., Somerville, assignor to De Witt-
La France Company, Cambridge, Mass. Display cabi-
net. 1,473,215; Nov. 6.
De Wolf, John C. (See Humphreys, Albert H., assignor.)
De Wolf, Leon, St. Nicholas, Belgium. Resilient wheel
and tire. 1,459,018; June 19.
De Wolf, Roger D., Rochester, N. Y. Furnace arch.
1,462,267 ; July 17.
De Wolfe. Wilburn A., Consort, Alberta, Canada. Pres-
sure gauge. 1.476,154 ; Dec. 4.
Dexter Folder Company. (See Christophel, Carl B., as-
signor.)
Dexter, Frank, London, England. Scissors or pruner for
cutting fruit, fiowers, or the like. 1,458.878; June 12.
Dexter Manufacturing Company. (See Maier, August
J., assignor.)
Dexter, ' Talbot C. Pearl River, N. Y. Paper-cutting
machine. 1.476.155 ; Dec. 4.
Dey, Gilbert S., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Blocking machine. 1,456,673 ;
May 29.
Dey, Gilbert S., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Grinder. 1,465,117 ; Aug. 14.
Deyl, Vftclav O.. Vlnor, Bohemia. Turnip-gathering de-
vice. 1.472.328; Oct. 30.
De Young, Teunis, jr.. South Holland, 111. Bulb planter.
1,453,923; May 1.
D'Eyraud. Louis, Los Angeles, Calif. Universal mounting
device. 1.446,164; Feb. 20.
Dey, William H., Newark. N. J., assignor to United States
Radium Corporation. Luitiinous pendant. 1,465,759 ;
Aug. 21.
Dezeli. John E., Quincy, Fla. Circular glass cutter.
1.442,926: Jan. 23.
Dhg, Paul, Paris, France. Molding machine. 1,457,216 ;
May 29.
Dh6, Paul, Paris, France. Tipping crucible for basalt
furnaces. 1,462.446 : July 17.
D'Humy, Fernand E., Englewood. N. J., assignor to Ramp
Buildings Corporation, New York, N. Y. Building.
1.444.307 ; Feb. 6.
Dial, George H., Columbus, Ohio. Collapsible tent.
1,449,894 ; Mar. 27.
Diamond, Harry H., et al. (See Gentry, George W., as-
signor. )
Diamond, Harry I., Atlanta, Ga. Insulating tape.
1,455,744; May 15.
Diamond, Israel, Washington, D. C. Mold for poured
structures. 1,471,387 ; Oct. 23.
Diamond, Jacob S.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Changeable sign.
1,445,874 ; Feb. 20.
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Coster, Arthur
v., assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Linebaugh, Ed-
ward R., assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Nolan, John R., as-
signor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Paridon, Michael,
assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Pfersch, Clarence
L., assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Shofter, Willianj
H., assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Snyder, Eugene,
assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Turner, George,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation. (See Bowers,
Frank, assignor.)
Diamond Products Corporation, The. (See Newell, Peter
S. H., assignor.)
Diamond State Fibre Company. (See Mcintosh, James,
assignor.)
Diamond State Fibre Company. (See Taylor, John M.,
assignor.)
Diard, Francois L. (See Browne, H. T., and Diard.)
Diaz, Antonio, assignor to J. F. Del Castillo, Barcelona,
Spain. Suspension of motor cars and other vehicles.
1,459,287 ; .Tune 19.
Diaz, Francisco, Winslow, Ariz. Film developer.
1,454,215 ; May 8.
Dibble, Carl W., and M. Phillips, Portland, Oreg., assign-
ors of one-fifth to J. T. Loofbourow, one-fifth to J. G.
Meeks, and one-fifth to E. D. Howe. Stenciling ma-
chine. 1.470,962 : Oct. 16.
Di Bella, Frank, New York, N. Y. Door-lock keeper.
1,456,917; May 29.
Diboll. Collins C. (See Wright, Thomas B., assignor.)
Di Carlo, Donato, Philadelphia, Pa. Graphophone cabinet.
Des. 62,983 ; Sept. 4.
DI Carlo, Donato, Philadelphia Pa. Lid support.
1,468,460; Sept. 18.
Di Carlo, Luigi, Lockport, N. Y. Rotarv cutter. 1,465,075 ;
Aug. 14.
Di Carlo. Riccardo, Baltimore, Md. Portable motor sup-
port. 1,440,721 ; .Ian. 2.
Di Cesare, Pierino, assignor to The Ceasar Resilient Tire
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Resilient tire. 1,466,522 ;
Aug. 28.
Dick, A. B., Company. (See Chipperflold, Walter, as-
signor.)
Dick, David S., Hawarden, Iowa. Hog oiler. 1,471,109 ;
Oct. 16.
Dick, Emil, Geneva, Switzerland. Dynamo driven by
wheel axle. 1,461,181; .Tuly 10.
Dick, Ernest F., Bend, Oreg. Auxiliary transmission.
1,473.216; Nov. 6.
Dick, James. (See Sklrrow, F. W., and Dick.)
Dick, Ralph H. and C. F. Wolters. assignors to The Safe-
Cabinet Company, Marietta, Ohio. Heat-resisting cabi-
net and making the same. Re. 15,529; .Tan. 16.
Dick, Samuel M., Minneapolis, Minn. Dehydrating appa
ratus. 1,450,840 ; Apr. 3.
Dick, Seward J., Clymer, Pa. Bracket. 1,451,764 ;
Apr. 17.
Dicke, Casper H., Downers Grove, 111. Wire grip.
1,466,426; Aug. 28.
Dickens, Anna J., et al., executrices. (See Dickens, John.)
Dickens, George W., Columbus, Ohio. Wedge. 1,464,974 ;
Aug. 14.
Dickens, John, deceased, Passaic, N, J. ; A. J. Dickens
and A. De Vries, executrices. Fluid pump. 1,447,931 ;
Mar. 6.
Dickens, John W., Port Wayne, Ind. Artificial fish bait.
1,468,627; Sept. 25.
Dickens, Robert, administrator. (See Dickens, William.)
Dickens. William, deceased ; R. Dickens, administrator of
said William Dickens, assignor of one-third to M. A.
Barnes and one-third to E. Barnes, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pump. 1,476,600 : Dec. 4.
Dickensheet, Earle H., San Francisco. Calif., assignor to
Faultless Pneumatic Tire Company, Seattle, Wash. Tire
con.<!truction. 1,475,225 ; Nov. 27.
Dickenson, Thaddeaus T. (See Home, H. M., and Dick-
enson.)
Dickerman, Charles L,, and W. E. Cummings, Houston,
Tex. Cotton gin. 1,477,694 ; Dec. 18.
Dickerson, Augustus W. (See Richard, J. O., anr"
Dickerson.)
Dickerson, Byram S., Mattoon, 111. Draft gear for trains,
1.470,158 ; Oct. 9.
Dickerson, John K. (See Knapp, E., Dickerson, and
Begtrup.)
Dlckescheld. Josef, assignor to the Firm : Dr. H. Zehrlaut
& Co., Mainz, Germany. Backing-off lathe. 1,472,636 :
Oct. 30.
Dickey, Chester D. (See Sheldon, Clarence O., assignor.)
Dickey, Daniel A., Wllkinsburg, Pa., as.signor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv. Composite
propeller and making the same, 1,444.959 ; Feb. 13,
Dickey. Laurence P., Mountain Lakes, N. 3. Vanity case.
1.457,925 : June 5.
Dickey, Orville H., Williamstown, Mo. Wrench. 1,458,037 ;
June 5.
Dickey, Walter S. (See Flournoy, Samuel I., assignor.)
Dickey, William T., assignor to American Concrete Tie
Corporation, Portsmouth, Va. Concrete tie and rail
clamp. 1.457,151 ; May 29.
Dickhart, William, deceased, Evansville, Ind. ; J. F,
Pfeiffer, administrator. Signal for railwav crossings.
1,450.841 : Apr, 3.
Dickie, William A. (See Palmer, C. W., and Dickie.)
Dlckingson, Walter M., Middlesex, N. C. Level. 1,463,738 ;
July 31.
Dickinson, Frank T., Denver, Colo. Molding machine
1,476,056; Dec. 4.
Dickinson, Frederick S. (See Phelan, Eugene R., as-
signor.)
Dickinson, Frederick S., New York, N. Y. Vehicle tire.
Des. 62,164; Apr. 3.
Dickinson, Frederick S., New York, N. Y., and J. Springer.
Atlantic Highlands, N. J., assignors to said Dickinson.
Constructing pneumatic tires. 1,453,865 ; May 1.
Dickinson, Fredrick S., New York, N. Y., and J. Splnger,
Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ; said Springer assignor to
said Dickinson. Pneumatic tire. 1,454,469 ; May 8.
Dickinson, George A., Davenport, Iowa. Adjustable sash
weight. 1,463,877 ; Aug. 7.
Dickinson, Guy, Little Rock, Ark. Exhibitor. 1,478,425 ;
Dec 25.
Dickinson, Harry S., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated, Moline, 111.
Gang-adjusting device for harrows. 1,472,515 : Oct. 30.
Dickinson, Harry S., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated, Moline, 111,
Wheeled plow. 1,472,637 ; Oct. 30.
Dickinson, 'Harry S., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Moline Plow Company. Incorporated, Moline, 111.
Wheeled plow. 1,472,768 ; Oct. 30.
Dickinson, Harry S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Moline Plow Company, Incorporated, Moline, III. Trac-
tor cultivator. 1,475,226 ; Nov. 27.
Dickinson, John D. (See Mulford, F. B., and Dickinson.)
Dickinson, .lohn L., assignor to The Laurence Smith
Paper Goods Company, Detroit, Mich. Envelope.
1,444,497; Feb. 6.
Dickinson, Joseph H., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to The
Aeolian Company. Automatic musical Instrument.
1,444,832 : F'eb. 13.
Dickinson, Joseph H., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to The
Aeolian Company. Sound box for sound-reproducing
machines. 1,446.886 ; Feb. 27.
Dickinson, Joseph H., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to The
Aeolian Company. Multiple - record - magazine phono-
graph. 1,448,733; Mar. 20.
Dickinson, Richard H., Famham, England. Two-stroke
engine, 1,461,348 ; July 10.
Dickinson, Roger E., et aL (See Smith, Thomas C,
assignor.)
Dickinson, Thomas A., Youngstown, Ohio. Antitheft de-
vice for electric-lamp bulbs. 1,464,243 ; Aug. 7.
Dickinson, William H., New York, N. Y. Amusement
device. 1.440,661 ; Jan. 2.
Dickman, Richard F., Bristol, Ind. Artificial fleh bait.
1.472,638 : Oct. 30,
Dickover, Charles W,, and E, W. Henry, Tomah ; said
Dickover assignor to R. A. Garman and A. W. McMullen,
Monroe County, Wis. Motor-repair stand. 1,464,065 ;
Aug. 7.
Dicks, Thomas A., assignor to Standard Steel Propeller
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Control mechanism for
propellers. 1,455,431 : May 15.
Dickson, .Tames L., Chinook Mont. Artificial denture.
1,468,461 ; Sept. 18,
Dickson, James T,, Los Angeles, Calif. Injection mecha-
nism for internal-combustion engines. 1,440,913 ;
.Ian. 2,
Dickson, John B, (See Geer, W. C, and Dickson.)
Dickson, Minerva B,, Belvedere, Calif. Sanitary broom
mop. 1.476,.S96 ; Dec, 4,
Dickson, Robert C, Medan Deli, Sumatra. Method and
means for raising water or other liquid by com-
pressed air. 1,461,112; July 10.
Di Cristo, Ralph, Natick, R. I., assignor to Draper Cor-
poration, Hopedale, Mass. Picker check. 1,470,821 ;
Oct. 16.
Di D<irio. Joseph, Attleboro, Mass. Heater for rotarv
burnishing irons. 1.474,410 : Nov. 20.
Di Dio, Giuseppe, New York, N. Y. Shoe heel. 1,452,959 ;
Apr. 24.
Diebold. Leo J., Mount Vernon, Ind, Sliding drawer and
Tnck, 1,459,324; June 19,
Diebold Safe & Lock Company, The. (See Miller, C. H.,
and Scott, assignors.)
Dieckmann, Carl F., assignor to Eugene Dietzgen Com-
pany. Chicago. 111. Runner for slide rules. 1,440,914 ;
.Tan, 2,
Diederich, Paul E., assignor to Motor Products Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Visor attachment for windshields.
1,471,723 ; Oct. 23.
Diedrich. Eugene J. (See Dunn, W. L., Burstall, and
Diedrich.)
Diefenbacher, Ella. New Philadelphia, Ohio. Lingerie
pin. 1.456,301 : May 22.
Dlegel, John F. W., Manitowoc, Wis. Automobile signal.
1.460,709 ; July 3.
Dlegel, John M., Minneapolis, Minn. Electrical signaling
and recording system. 1,451.900 ; Apr. 17.
Diehl, Ambrose N.. Duquesne, Pa. Method of and appa-
ratus for cleaning gase.'', 1,455.834 ; Mav 22.
Diehl, Clinton V. J. (See Banner, S. J., and Diehl.)
Diehl, Frederick, assignor to Diehl Manufacturing Com-
pany, Elizabeth, N. J. Electrically-lighted sewing
machine, 1,440,863 ; Jan. 2.
Diehl, Frederick, assignor to Diehl Manufacturing Com-
pany, Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing-machine-motor bracket.
1,455,391 ; May 15.
Diehl, Frederick, assignor to Diehl Maufacturing Co.,
Elizabeth. N. J. Controller 1,478,701; Dec. 25.
Diehl, George H., jr., New York, N. Y. Bearing for skiv-
ing machines. 1,477,945 ; Dec. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Diehl, George M., Wabash, Ind., assignor to W. A. Reed
and B. W. Burns, Chicago, 111. Coin-controlled cal-
endar. 1,471,836; Oct. 23.
Diehl, Herman H., assignor to The West Virginia Rail
Company, Huntington, W. Va. Track construction.
1,464,75 ; Aug. 14.
Diehl, Herman H.. assignor to The West Virginia Rail
Co.. Huntington, W. Va. Railway-track construction.
1.478.107 : Dec. IS.
Diehl Manufacturing Co. (See Marx, Gustave C, as-
signor.)
Diehl Manufacturing Company. (See Diehl, Frederick,
assignor.)
Diehl. Philip J.. Butler. Pa. Egg beater. 1,468,560 ;
Sept. 18.
Diehl. William E., Chicago, HI. Safety pocket. 1,466,091.
Aug. 28.
Diekman, A., et al. (See Bumbaugh, Clyde C, assignor.)
Dimmer, Walter H. (See Schibrowski, P. M., and
Diemer.)
Diencr. Geo. W., Mfg. Co. (See Waggoner, Albert E.. as-
signor.)
Dienner, John A. (See Cole, Don, assignor.)
Dienncr, John A., Chicago, 111. Toy. 1,471.147 ; Oct. 16.
Dienner. John A.. Chicago, assignor to W. J. Conlon,
Cicero, 111. Reversing mechanism. 1,471,148 ; Oct. 16.
Dlenst, Karl, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Germany.
Sterilizing flour and grits made from cereals. 1,452,871 ;
Apr. 24.
Diepschlag, Ernst, Breslau, Germany. Apparatus for dry-
ing charges for shaft furnaces. 1,455,392 ; May 15.
Dier, Frederick F., Ottawa. Ontario, Canada. Heating
means for liquid fuels. 1,442,927 ; Jan. 23.
Dierker. William C.. assignor of one-half to C. Thornton,
Peoria, 111. Casing for a signaling device for vehicles.
Des. 62.478 ; June 12.
Dierks, John, Kansas City, Kans. Poultry feeder.
1,446,694 ; Feb. 27.
Diers, George H., assignor of one-half to F. B. Buszin,
Chicago. 111. Automatic gas valve. 1,440.821 ; Jan. 2.
Dies, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Adjustable wrench.
1,471,837 : Oct. 23.
Dies. Charles A., Chicago, 111. Adjustable wrench.
1,475.755: Nov. 27.
Diesbach, Fritz G., administrator. (See Krauth, Albert.)
Diescher. S., & Sons. (See Diescher, August P., assignor.)
Diescher, S., & Sons. (See Diescher, Samuel E., assignor.)
Diescher, August P.. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to S. Die-
scher & Sons. Expansion joint. 1,475,288 ; Nov. 27.
Diescher, August P.. Pittsburgh, Pa., aesisnor to S. Die-
scher & Sons. Expansion joint. 1.475.289 : Nov. 27.
Diescher. Samuel E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Means for regulat-
ing water circulation in water-tube boilers. 1,465,118 ;
Aug. 14.
Diescher, Samuel E., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to S.
Diescher & Sons. Boiler installation. 1,470,030 ;
Oct. 23.
Diescher. Samuel E., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to S.
Diescher & Sons. Roll for rolling mills. 1.478,509 ;
Dec. 25.
Dieter, James P., Highland Park, N. J., assignor to In-
ternational Motor Clompany, New York, N. Y. Gating
castings. 1,458,222 ; June 12.
Dieter, Louis V., Washington. D. C. Sanitarv-drinking-
■fountain attachment. 1.445.496 ; Feb. 13.
Dieter, William, Newark, N. J. Air-leak vent for torpe-
does. 1.460.370: July 3.
Dieter. William, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Vittlea
Development Corporation. Gyroscope steering mecha-
nism. 1,440,822 : Jan. 2.
Dieter, William. Newark, N. .T.. assignor to Vittlae De-
velopment Corporation. Vent valve for torpedoes.
1.445.936 : Feb. 20.
Dieter, William. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Vittlea De-
velopment Corporation. Packing gasket. 1.478,108 ;
Dee. 18.
Dleterlch, Ludwlg M., Jersey City, N. J. Art and appara-
tus for forcing material into a predetermined form.
1,449.385 ; Mar. 27.
Dieterich, Ludwig M., New Brunswick, assignor of .one-
half to R. S. Blair, South Orange, N. J. Nonmetallic
springs. 1.445,669 : Feb. 20.
Dieterle, Edward P., assignor of one-half to A. G. Barker,
New York, N. Y. Vibratory tool. 1.453,831: May 1.
Dietrich. Ernest F.. Chicago. 111. Plating metal on non-
metallic surfaces. 1,444,113 ; Feb. 6.
Dietrich, Frederick, Flushing, assignor to C. Brandes
Inc., New York, N. Y. Telephone headset. 1,447,969 ;
Mar. 13.
Dietrich. Jerome C, Gait, Ontario, Canada. Ice saw.
1,461,479: July 10.
Dietrich, Paul, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Yawman &
Erbe Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y. Filing index.
1,462,268: July 17.
Dietrich. Thomas, Anaheim, Calif. 'Windshield. 1,450.142 ;
Mar. 27.
Dietsche, Adolph. jr., assignor to American Lithocraphic
Company, New York, N. Y. Display device. 1,446.841 :
Feb. 27.
Dietsche. Adolph, Jr.. assignor to American Lithoaraphic
Company, New York, N. Y. Display device. 1,458,169 ;
June 12.
Dietsche, .\dolph, jr., assignor to American Lithographic
Company, New York, N. Y. Display device. 1,458,170 ;
June 12.
Dietsche, Adolph, jr., assignor to American Lithographic
Company, New York, N. Y. Display device. 1,470.^18 ;
Oct. 9.
Dietsche, Adolph, jr., assignor to American Lithographic
lompany. New York, N. Y. Collapsible display device.
1.472.355: Oct. 30.
Dietz, Benjamin H., and A. E. Hansen, Chicago, III.
Phonograph. 1,463,311 • July 31.
Dietz, Charles A., and H. Schuman, Newark, N. J. FingeJ
ring. Des. 62,988 ; Aug. 28.
Dietz, Emil, Indianapolis, Ind. Swivel for truck wheels.
1,471,247; Oct. IG.
Dietz, It. E., Company. (See Van Duyn, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
Dietz, William C. P., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The
Boss Washing Machine Company, Norwood, Ohio.
Washing machine. 1,455,719 ; May 15.
Dietz, William C. F., Cincinnati, assignor to the Boss Wash-
ing Machine Company, Norwood, Ohio. Washing-ma-
chine agitator. 1,465,036 : Aug. 14.
Dietze, Eginhard, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Signaling circuit.
1,471,388 : Oct. 23.
Dletzel, William, Merrick, N. Y. Plating machlnn.
1,466,582; Aug. 28.
Dietzgen, Eugene, Company. (See Dieckmann, Carl P.,
assignor.)
Dieu. Victor, Mineral Wells, Tex. Pouring spout.
1.475.988: Dec. 4.
Di Falco, Giovanni, New York, N. Y. Sound-reproducing
machine. 1,462,269 ; July 17.
Di Felippo, Saverio, Trenton, N. J. Rotary cutter.
1.473.698 ; Nov. 13.
Diffendaffer, James G., Fern, Nebr. Restraining device.
1,449,502 ; Mar. 27.
DiffenderfiEer, John K. E. (See Williams, M. S. P., and
DifCenderffer.)
Digby, Emmet B., Atlanta, Ga. Egg crate. 1,443,836 ;
Jan. 30.
Di Geneva, Egidio O., Rome, Italy. Tightening device for
driving belts. 1,464,411 ; Aug. 7.
Diggle, Samuel, Bayonne, N. J. Tank construction.
1,467,610 ; Sept. 11.
Dilas, Harry, Bay City, Mich. Apparatus for removing
the division plate from ice-cream receptacles. 1,452,678 ;
Apr. 24.
Dilas, Harry, Bay City, Mich. Mopping vehicle.
1,453,450: May 1.
Dilg, Charles H. J., New York, N. Y. Watch-chain holder.
1,457,105 : May 29.
Dill, George C, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Choke coil.
1,460,153 ; June 26.
Dill, Horace E., Graniteville, S. C, assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Feeler mechanism for
looms. 1.453,451 ; May 1.
Dillard. William J., and T. F. Shepler, Portland, Oreg.
Identification exhibitor. 1,444,669 : Feb. 6.
Dillehunt, Samuel B. (See Gohberdiel, Peter P., as-
signor.)
DUler, William W., Indianapolis, Ind. Motor-axle drive.
1,455,084 ; May 15.
Dillig. Henry P., Millvale. and J. B. Hill, Bellevue, Pa.
Repeater or magazine fuse. 1.445.302 : Feb. 13.
Dillinger, Thomas M., Portland, Oreg. Leather cutter.
1,463,312 ; July 31.
Dillingham, Frederick A., assignor to The Troy Sunshade
Company, Troy, Ohio. Windshield. 1,464,754 : Aug. 14.
DiUistone, Cecil E., Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Fnot-
operated latch for doors and the like. 1,453,308 ;
May 1.
Dillman, Daniel P., Yates Center, Kans. Adjustable camp-
ing tent. 1.450.143: Mar. 27.
Dillmeier, Josephine M., New York, N. Y. Casserole
holder. 1.465.464 : Aug. 21.
Dillon, Edward P., and A. A. Heimrod, assignors to Re-
search Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric precipi-
tator. 1,451.418 : Apr. 10.
Dillon, Prank, Splceland, Ind. Shade roller. 1,464,412;
Aug. 7.
Dillon, John J., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Auto-
matic railway-switch stand. 1,468,997 : Sept. 25.
Dillon, Le Roy. (See Dillon, William C, assignor.)
Dillon, William C, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Safety lock de-
vice. 1.448.525: Mar. 13.
Dillon, William C, assignor to L. Dillon, Fort Dodge,
Iowa. Shearing device for auxiliary locks. 1.466,207 ;
Aug. 28.
Dills. Thomas O., Batesville, Miss. Dirigible headlight.
1,451.419: AvT. 10.
Di Lorenzo. Mauro, Landisburg, W. Va. Stuffing-box
gland. 1,455.606 : May 15.
Di Loreto. August. Ravenna, Ohio. PTuit-jar holder.
1.442.254 : .Tan. 16.
Di Luchio. Michael M., Wilmington, Del. Game. 1,465.160 ;
Aug. 14.
Dimech. Charles. New York, N. Y. Hayrack and baler.
1.446.3.S7: Feb. 20.
Dina. Augusto, Woodbridge, N. J. Universal joint.
1,478.324; Dec. 18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Di Natale, Joseph J., New York, N. Y. Button, emblem,
badge, pin, or similar article. Des. 62,322 ; May 8.
Dincognito, Guv, Chicago, 111. Wire joint. 1,454,156;
May 8.
Dingiroglou, John, Portland, Oreg. Oil burner. 1,468,140 ;
Sept. 18.
Dingle, William G.. Los Angeles, Calif. Method of and
means for producing pure liquid hydrocyanic acid.
1,445,30.3 : Feb. 13.
Dingman, Elmer, Michigan City, Ind. Milk-bottle clo-
sure. 1.459,579 ; June 19.
Dings, Alvin, assignor to Magnetic Manufacturing Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Magnetic separator. 1.459,147 ;
June 19.
Dingwell, Samuel B., Violet, Nebr. Automobile tire chain.
1,471,248 ; Oct. 16.
Dinkel, Anthony, Elizabeth, N. J. Bag support.
1,441,666; Jan. 9.
Dinkelacker, Jacob, Hazleton, Pa. -Horseshoe calk.
1,458,527; June 12.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,890 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bossliardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,891 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., inc. Lace. Des. 62,892 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt.
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,893 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,894 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Dps. 62,895 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and B. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,896 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,897 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,898 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, and E. Bosshardt,
Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp, Dinkel-
spiel & Co.. Inc. Lace. Des. 62,890 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence. West New York, and E. Bos.s-
hardt, Hudson Heights, N. J., a.'?signors to Harnapp,
Dinkelspiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62,900; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence. West New York, and E. Boss-
hardt. Hudson Heights, N. J., assignors to Harnapp,
Dinkelspiel & Co., Inc. Lace. Des. 62.001 ; Aug. 21.
Dinkelspiel, Lawrence, West New York, N. J., assignor to
Harnapp, Dinkelspiel & Co. Inc. Doily, centerpiece,
scarf, or similar article. Des. 63,459 ; Dec. 11.
Dinnin, Evelyn M. (See Barton, Charles N., assignor.)
Dinnin, Evelyn M., et al. (See Barton, Charles N., as-
signor.)
Dlnsmoor, .John L., Philadelphia, Pa. Audible signal
device. 1.451.495 : Apr. 10.
Dinsmoor, John L., Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap and
Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Seal.
1,466,815 : Sept. 4.
Dinsmoor, John L., Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor
Cap and Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y.
Seal. 1,466,816 ; Sept. 4.
Dinsmoor, Paul A. (See Hill, I., and Dinsmoor.)
Dinsmoor, Paul A. (See Saylor, H. A., Peck, and
Dinsmoor.)
Dinsmore, Walter F., East Orange. N. J., assignor to
R. L. Polk & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Card
bolder. 1,457.885: .Tune 5.
Dinspel, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Atlas
Devices Company, Inc. Carrier check for pneumatlc-
dispateh-tube systems. 1,468,497; Sept. 18.
Dinspel, William H., New York, N. Y., and E. Weigele,
Bergenfleld, N. J., assignors to Atlas Devices Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pneumatic-dispatch ap-
paratus. 1,470,600 ; Oct. 16.
Dion, Isnie. Swansea, Mass. Square. 1,477,210; Dec. 11.
Dion, Joseph A.. Fort William, Ontario, Canada. Heating
system. 1.476.441: Dec. 4«
DI Paola, Camlllo, Rome, Italy. Automatic machine for
the rapid or direct preparation of coffee. 1,467,778 ;
Sept. 11.
Dirienzo, Joseph M., Madison, Wis. Separable rini.
1,474,244 ; Nov. 13.
Dirkson, John W., Kent, and L. E. Clough, Akron,
C)hlo, assignors to The Mason Tire and Rubbfr Com-
pany. Stitcher wheel and guard. 1,469,753 ; Oct. 2.
Dirkson, John W., Kent, and L. E. Clough, Akron, Ohio,
assignors to The Mason Tire and Rubber Company.
Core chuck. 1,469,754; Oct. 2.
Dlshrow, Clarkson A. (See Thomson, W. P., and Dls-
brow.)
Disbrow. Clarkson A., New Roehelle, assignor to The
Rail Joint Company, New York, N. Y. Renewable Insu-
lation for rail joints. 1,470,822 ; Oct. 16.
Disbrow, Clarkson A., New Roehelle, assignor to The
Rail Joint Company, New York, N. Y. Renewable
insulation for rail joints. 1,474,431 ; Nov. 20.
Disbrow, Reuben B., Owatonna, assignor of one-half to
L. P. Ordway, St. Paul, Minn. Pneumatic tire.
1,466,891 ; Sept. ■ 4.
Disch, Frank, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Baker, Mur-
ray & Imbrle, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tire. Des.
62,395 ; May 22.
Disch, Joseph, and J. G. Frese, St. Louis, Mo. Adjustable
step for automobile running boards. 1,457,152 ;
May 29.
Discrola, Inc. (See Jenkins, Charles F., assignor.)
Dlsher, Edward. (See Williamson, S. W., and Disher.)
Diskin, Moses B., New York, N. Y. Box-staying machine.
1,446,549 ; Feb. 27.
Diskin, Moses B., New York, N. Y. Box form or mandrel.
1,456,096 ; May 22.
Dismond, Henry B., Danville, 111. Inhaler. 1,476,194 ;
Dec. 4.
Dissosway Chemical Company. (See Dissosway, Thurs-
ton N., assignor.)
Dissosway Chemical Company. (See Jackson, Louis L.,
assignor.)
Dissosway, Thurston N., Flatbush. assignor to Dissosway
Chemical Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Removing
impurities from resorcine. 1,446,550 ; Feb. 27.
Dissosway, Thurston N., assignor to Dissosway Chemical
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Purifying resorcin.
1,446,551 ; Feb. 27.
TMsston, Henry, & Sons. (See Himes, Joseph, assignor.)
Ditcham, William T., Twickenham, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Wlre-
■ less transmitter. 1,452,960 ; Apr. 24.
Ditcham, William T., Twickenham, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Wire-
less transmitter. 1,454,598 ; May 8.
Ditman, Norman E., New York, N. Y. Regenerated cellu-
Di Trapani, Salvatore, and J. Fecarotta, Detroit, Mich.
Coffeepot. 1,471,389 ; Oct. 23.
Ditson, Jesse, Littleton, Colo., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Apparatus for forging
five-point rock-drill bits. 1,475,939 ; Dec. 4.
Ditson, Jesse, and A. E. Peters, Littleton, Colo., assignors
to Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Pedestal
punch. 1,458,328: June 12.
Ditson, Jesse, and M. S. Parkhill, Littleton, Colo., as-
signors to Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Forging machine. 1,464,755 ; Aug. 14.
Ditta " Rema." (See Mannowski, Walter, assignor.)
Dittman, Ernst C, Chicago, 111. Slug-casting machine.
1,444.905 ; Feb. 13.
Dittman, Ernst C, Chicago, 111. Slug-casting machine.
1,448,859 : Mar. 13.
Dittmann, George W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Violin chin rest.
1.473.672 : Nov. 13.
Ditto, General M., JoUet, HI. Concrete mold. 1,460,232 ;
June 26.
Ditton, George O., Lanoka, N. J. Electric cooker and
lose material and making same. 1,456,540; May 29.
heater. 1,455.009 ; May 22.
Dittrich, Carl A., Rlngwood, Okla. Road-drag attach-
ment. 1,441,971 ; Jan. 9.
Divelbiss, Newton C, San Francisco, Calif. Automobile
brake. 1,460.892 : July 3.
Divelbiss, Newton C., San Leandro, Calif. Automobile
brake. 1.460,893: July 3.
Divelbiss, Newton C, San Leandro, assignor of one-half
to E. R. Bowne, San Francisco, Calif. Vehicle brake.
1.443,703: .Tgn. 30.
Dlven, Jennie E., Oakland, Calif. Thermos container.
1,470,713 ; Oct. 16.
Dix, Arthur, Taft, Calif. Casing cutter. 1,460,894 ;
July 3.
Dix, Fred G., assignor of one-half to O. A. Brandt, Chi-
cago, 111. Lamp. Des. 62,020 ; Mar. 6.
Dix, George E., Durand, 111. Heating apparatus.
1,469,898; Oct. 9.
Dixen, Laue F. J., Frederiksberg, near Copenhagen, Den-
mark. Machine for preparing buttered bread.
1,460,371: .Tnly .3.
Dixie Machinery Manufacturing Company. (See Friclcey,
Edward H., assignor.)
Dixon. Albert S., Los Angeles, Calif. Folding ladder.
1,460,479; July 3.
Dixon, Charles W., Racine, Wis. Low-gasoline signal.
1,465,351 ; Aug. 21.
Dixon Development Company. (See Dixon, T. K., Klein,
Cox, and Ghent, assignors.)
Dixon, John G., assignor of one-half to G. T. Hultman,
Chicago, 111. Separator foot for press feeders.
1,456,225; May 22.
Dixon, George L., East San Gabriel, Calif. Gas stove
with reflecting base. 1,441.667 ; Jan. 9.
Dixon, H. L., Company. (See Meyer. Adolph H., assignor.)
Dixon, H. L., Company. (See Steelman, Lewis, assignor.)
Dixon, H. L., Company. (See Sterrett, Walter R., as-
signor.)
Dixon, Henry, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. Vehicle
spring. 1,466,817; Sept. 4.
Dixon, Herbert A. (See Montgomery, John N. and G. D.,
and Dixon.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list-of patentees — Continued.
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Dixou, Israel IC, Johnstown, Pa. Switch-operating
mpclianisin. 1.477,325 ; Dec. 11.
Dixon, Josepli, Crucible Company. (See Mix, Frederick
II., assignor.)
Dixon, Philip R., Cincinnati, Ohio. Gas burner.
1,405,810; Aug. 21.
Dixou, Robert J. (See Carr, C. W., Dixon, and Conover.)
Dixon, Silas, and .\. S. Baldridge, Oklahoma, Okla.
Weather strip. 1,456,097 ; May 22.
Dixon, Thomas B., New York, N. Y. Telegraphy. Re.
15,539; Feb. 13.
Dixon, Thomas J., Madison, Wis. Game apparatus.
1,442,054 ; Jan. 16.
Dixon, Thomas K., A. Klein, J. C. Cox, and G. R. Ghent,
assignors to Oixon Development Company, Houston,
Tex. Transfer adding and totaling machine. 1,454,108 ;
May 8.
Dixon, Walter B., assignor of one-third to V. L. Marsh
and one-third to G. W. Chatham, Spray, N. C. Com-
pressed-air liquid el-evator. 1,445,497 ; Feb. 13.
Djurson, Axel R. K., Malmo, Sweden, assignor to Svenska
Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator, Stockholm, Sweden.
Automatic slack adjuster for brakes. 1,462,270 ;
July 17.
Dlesk, John, Berwyn, assignor to U. S. Ball Bearing
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Holder for
reamers. 1,455,480 ; May 15.
Dlesk, John, Berwyn, assignor to TJ. S. Ball Bearing Mfg.
Company, Chicago, 111. Machine for filling ball re-
tainers. 1,456,787 ; May 29.
Dlesk, John, Beiwyn, 111., assignor to U. S. Ball Bearing
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Dies for. form-
ing ball retainers. 1,474.073 ; Nov. 13.
Dlesk, John, Berwyn. assignor to U. S. Ball Bearing
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Feeding drum.
1,477,211 ; Dec. 11.
Doak, John H., Los Angeles, Calif. Spike-driving ma-
chine. 1.448,264 ; Mar. 13.
Doak, John 11., Los Angeles, Calif. Tie holder for spike-
drlvini: machines. 1.448,265 : Mar. 13.
Doane, Frank R., Vandalia, Mich. Stove or furnace at-
tachment. 1,470,001 ; Oct. 16.
Doane, Leroy C, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Packing case. 1,456,098 ; May 22.
Dobazenecki, Bronislaw, Roslyn, N. Y. Metal-shearing
device. 1,468,228; Sept. 18.
Dobbelaar, Ransom A., Newark, N. J. Automobile lock.
1,477,165; Dec. 11.
Dohberke, Roy O. (See Hayward, Enos F., assignor.)
Dobbin, Ileurv F., New York, N. Y. Photographic cam-
era. 1,448.526 ; Mar. 13.
Dobbin, Henry F., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Centrifugal gov-
trnor. 1,452,266 ; Apr. 17.
Dobbin, Henry F., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Centrifugal
governor. 1,453,452 ; May 1.
Dobbin, Henry F., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone-ex-
change line switch. 1.461,212 ; July 10.
Dobbins. Horace M., Pasadena. Calif. -Lateral-support
monorail. 1,445.612: Feb. 13.
Dobbins, Jo.seph M., Rutledge, Ga. Guard for milk pails.
1,465,110 : Ang. 14.
Dohbs, Albert E. (See Lovett, W. H., and Dohbs.)
Dobbs, Willis. (See Rowan, John C., assignor.)
Pobelin. Charles W. (See Morhoff, E. W.. and Dobelln.)
Dohin, Sam. (See Mitchell, Alexander, assignor.)
Dobli', Jesse W., assignor to Doble Laboratories, San
Francisco, Calif. Apparatus for controlling the flow
of liquids. 1,474,894; Nov. 20.
Doble, John A., assignor to Doble Laboratories, San
Francisco, Calif. Liquid-fuel burner. 1,453,495 ;
May 1.
Doble, John A., assignor to Doble Laboratories, San
Francisco, Calif. Steam-power plant. 1,456,226 ;
Slay 22.
Doble Labor.ntories. (See Doble. Jesse W., assignor.)
Doble Laboratories. (See Doble, John A., assignor.)
Doble. Kalph N., Bay Side, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to State Street Trust Company, trustee,
Boston. Mass. Slide-top container. 1.473.782; Nov. 13
Dobschutz, Jehu B., St. Louis, Mo. Self-filling lead pen-
cil. 1,463,878 ; Aug. 7.
Dobschutz, Jehu B., assignor of one-half to W. P. Hill,
St. Louis. Mo. Hairpin. 1,456,541 : Mav 29
Dobschutz, Walter, St. Louis, Mo. Combined running-
board mat and light. 1,460,316 ; June 26.
Dobson. Albert. St. Lambert. Quebec, Canada, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to C.imel Company, Chicngo 111
Combination door fastener. 1.469 719- Oct '
Dobson, George, Sego, Utah. Mine drill. 1 477 749 •
Dpc. 18.
Dobson, George G., Passaic, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York N Y
Electrical testing system, 1,465,352 ; Aue 21
Dobson. Jolni E.. and S. M. CrookshanU, Knowille, Tenn
EnKilnfiP-packing d.'vior. 1.448,610; Mar. 13.
Dobson, William A„ Hartford, Conn., assisnnr to Under-
wood Typewriter Comnanv, New York N Y Type
writing machine. 1,466,302 ; May 22.
Dobyne, Stephen A., assignor to Champion Shoo Machin-
ery <.'ompany, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe-finishing machine.
1,447,765 ; Mar. 6.
Dobyne, Stephen A.," assignor to Champion Shoe Ma-
chinery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe-sewing ma-
chine. 1,457,022 ; May 29.
Dobyne, Stepheti A., assignor to Champion Shoe Machin-
ery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe-finishing machine.
1,476.195 ; Dec. 4.
Dobyne. Stephen A., assignor to Champion Shoe Macliin-
ery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe-finishing machine.
1,476,106; Dec. 4.
Dobyne, Stephen A., assignor to Champion Shoe Ma-
chinery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bearing support.
1,477,250; Dec. 11.
Dobyne, Stephen A., assignor to Champion Shoe Ma-
chinery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Fastener-stock-sup-
plying mechanism for fastener-inserting machines.
1,478.603 ; Dec. 25.
Dochnal, Mathlas, St. Louis, Mo. Burial vault. 1,460,409;
July 3.
Doehterniann, George T., Passaic, N. J. Spark plug.
1,464,923 ; Aug. 14.
Dockson, Charles H., Detroit, Mich. High-pressure regu-
lator. 1,450,501 ; June 19.
Dockus, Adolph P. (See Savlcks, Longin, assignor.).
Dodd, Henry S., assignor to J. R. L. Starr, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Electric iron. 1,477,326 ; Dec. 11.
Dodd, J, I. (See Rigney, James, assignor.)
Dodd, Jacob E„ Orange. Tex, Pipe. 1,459,619: June 19.
Dodd, James F., Delaware, Ohio. Indicator. 1,473,472;
Nov. 6.
Dodd, Lovell D., Franklin, Pa. Drilling head for oil-well
casings. 1,446.789 ; Feb. 27.
Dodd, Mark D., New York, N. Y. Toy. 1,443,217 ; Jan. 23.
Dodd, Simon J,, Hoopeston, 111. Foot rest for shoe-
blacking stands. 1,474.411 ; Nov. 20.
Dodd, William J., Lexington, Ky. Display stand.
1,446,036 : Feb. 20.
Dodds, Ethan I. (See Flannery, J. R., and Dodds.)
Dodds, Ethan I. (See Flannery, J. R., Stafford, and
Dodds.)
Dodds, Ethan I., Central Valley, N. Y., assignor to Flan-
nery Bolt Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wheel structure.
1.450.064 ; Mar. 27.
Dodds, Ethan I., Central Valley, N. Y., assignor to Flan-
nery Bolt Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock nut.
1.450.065 ; Mar. 27.
Dodds, Ethan I., Central Valley, N. Y., assignor to Flan-
nery Bolt Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock nut.
1.450.066 ; Mar. 27.
Dodds, Ethan I., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Flan-
nery Bolt Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stay-bolt struc-
ture. 1,467,359 ; Sept. 11.
Dodds, Ethan I., Central Valley, N. Y., assignor to Flan-
nery Bolt Company, Pittsburgh, Pa, Stay-bolt struc-
ture, 1,472,387 ; Oct. 30,
Dodds, Ethan I,, assignor to Flannery Bolt Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Stay-holt structure. 1,475,474;
Nov. 27.
Dodelin, Emil A,, Moorestown, N, J, Cleaner for commu-
tators, 1,445,498 : Feb. 13,
Dodge, Adiel Y„ Racine, and R. J. Statz, Wind Point, Ra-
cine, assignors to Freeman Manufacturing Company,
Racine, Wis, Turntable. 1.472,792 ; Nov. 6,
Dodge, Alfred C, Yonkers, N, Y. Weighing machine.
1.444, .337; Feb. 6.
Dodge Brothers. (See Alles, W. J., and Probert, as-
signors.)
Dodge Brothers. (See Goddard, George E., assignor.)
Dodge Brotliers. (See Hulif, Russell, assignor.)
Dodge, Carrie E., administratrix. (See Dodge, Horace L.)
Dodge, Dempsey K., Houston, Tex. Forming composite
lubricants. 1,477.635 : Dec. 18.
Dodge, Earle D.. Western Port, Md. Bumper for automo-
biles, 1.475,758; Nov. 27.
Dodge, F. W., Company, The. (See Whittlesey, Edward
B.. assignor.)
Dodge, Frank H., et al. (See Ware, Thomas E., assignor.)
Dodge, Harry C. (See Lowman, Ray L., assignor.)
Dodge, Harry H., Buffalo, N. Y. Low-pressure gas
burner. 1,478,383 ; Dec. 25.
Dodge, Horace L., deceased, Buffalo, N. Y. ; C. E. Dodge,
administratrix. Dishwashing machine. 1,460,625 ;
Oct. 2.
Dodge, Lyman E., and N. D. Preston, Rochester, assignors
to General Railway Signal Company, Gates, N. Y. Auto-
matic train-control system, 1,469,408 ; Oct. 2.
Dodge Manufacturing Company. (See Ahara, Edwin H.,
assignor.)
Dodge, Merton L., Seattle. Wash., assignor to Seattle
Astoria Iron Works. Horn support for can-body-
solderine machines. 1.448.917 : ISIar, 20.
Dodge, Milton L., Newburyport, Mass, Turn shoe.
1.453,924 ; May 1.
Dodge, Milton L., Newburyport, Mass. Manufacture of
turn shoes and apparatus for use therein. 1,453,925 ;
May 1.
Dodge, Ryland T., Chester, Va. Mailing tube. 1,457,770 ;
June 5.
Dodge Tool Company. (See Larson. Arvid G., assignor.)
Dodge, William L., Dover, N. H. Envelope. 1,454,043 ;
May 8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiuued.
Dodge. William L., Dover, N. H. Photographic film.
1,454,044 : May 8.
Dodge, William L., Dover, N. H. Camera. 1,454,045 ;
May S.
Dodge, William L>., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone system. 1,457,898 ; June 5.
Dodge, William W., jr., Meriden, Conn. Toaster.
1,440,379 : .Ian. 2.
Dodge, William W., jr., Meriden, Conn. Toaster.
1,455,190; May 15.
Dodson, Arvy B., Longton, Kans. Trap for capturing
animals. 1,462,102 ; July 17.
Dodson, Arvy B., Longton, Kans. Trap. 1,464,261 ;
Aug. 7.
Dodson, Carroll E., Kansas City, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to Union Pharmacal Company.
Vanity case. 1,455,432; May 15.
Dodson, Darien W. Dorranceton Borough, Pa. Means for
controlling hydraulic rams. 1,447,342 ; Mar. 6.
Dodson, David W., Wichita, Kans. Building wall.
1.477,867; Dec. 18.
Dodson, Edward, London, England. Apparatus for con-
trolling the ignition point in internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,466,470 ; Aug. 28.
Dcdson, Walter L., Edna, Tex. Clipper. 1,469,072 ;
Sept. 25.
Doe, Walter S., Kent, Ohio. Renewable primary dry-cell
battery. 1,464,413 ; Aug. 7.
Doe, Walter S., Kent, Ohio. Dry-cell primary battery.
1,467,240; Sept. 4.
Doe, William B., Skyland, N. C. Combined mixing and
inspection attachment for bottling machines. 1,448,617 ;
Mar. 13.
Doehl^r Die Casting Company. (See Kralund, J., and
Duckworth, assignors.)
Doehler Die Casting Company. (See Pack, Charles,
assignor.)
Doehler, Herman H., and M. Stern, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; said
Stern assignor to said Doehler. Knife. 1,476,030 ;
Dec. 4.
Doerfler, Otto H. Omaha, Nebr. Serving apparatus.
1,450,434 ; Apr. 3.
Doering, Charles J. (See Doering, William M. and C. J.)
Doering, Edward E. (See McKay, W. H., and Doering.)
Doering, Emil W., Florence, Mass. Sand valve. 1,446,842 ;
Feb. 27.
Doering, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Trolling spoon.
1,444,338: Feb. 6.
Doering, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Artificial bait.
1,473,420 ; Nov. 6.
Doering, William M. and C. J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Carton-
display rack. 1,447,932 ; Mar. 6.
Doerner, John L., assignor of one-half to S. Gallmeler,
Rochester, N. Y. Sanitary holder for toilet articles.
1,442,712; Jan. 16.
Doerr, Carl F., Yonkers, N. Y. Game apparatus. 1,444,734 ;
Feb. 6.
Doerr, Harry E., St. Louis, Mo. Golf club. 1,467,714;
Sept. 11.
Doerr, Harry E., assignor to ScuUin Steel Co., St. Louis,
Mo. Truck side frame. 1,466,892 ; Sept. 4.
Doerr, Lawrence, Sllverton, Oreg. Hot-water boiler.
1,475,056; Nov. 20.
Doerres, Ralph N., and W. W. McGee, Chillicothe, Ohio.
Antiskid chain. 1,467,927 ; Sept. 11.
Dohe, Russell C, Okeene, Okla. Film - repair tool.
1,450,795 ; Apr. 3.
Doherty, Henry L. (See Laird, Wilbur G., assignor.)
Doherty, Henry L., New York, N. Y. Coal-carbonizing
furnace. 1,449,591 ; Mar. 27.
Doherty, Henry L.. New York, N. Y. Distilling oil.
1,472,116 ; Oct. 30.
Doherty, Henry L., assignor to Doherty Research Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Domestic heating stove.
1,458,279 ; June 12.
Doherty, James J., Londonderry, Ireland. Screw driver,
brace, and the like. 1,441,972 ; Jan. 9.
Doherty, John, New York, N. Y., assignor to Superior
Projector, Inc. Motion-picture machine. 1,455,393 ;
May 15.
Doherty Research Company. (See Doherty, Henry L.,
assignor.)
Doherty Research Company. (See Fisher, James P.,
assignor.)
Doherty Research Company. (See Greenfield, Benjamin,
assignor.)
Doherty Research Company. (See Loebell, Henry O., as-
signor.)
Doherty Research Company. (See McDonnell, G. B., and
Peek, assignors.)
Doherty Research Company. (See Nutting, P. J., and
Hayward, assignors.)
Doig, William S., Inc. (See Macdonald, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Doktor, Jozsef, St. ClalrsviUe, Ohio. Ball scarf Joint.
1,463,680 ; July 31.
Dolan, Edward J., and P. Tatore, New York, N. Y. Ap-
paratus for raising and lowering materials. 1,471,454 ;
Oct. 23.
Dolan, Frank J., Brooklyn, assignor to J. M. Price, New
York, N. Y. Paper box. 1,443,564; Jan. 30.
Dolan, Frank J., Brooklyn, assignor to J. M. Price, New
York, N. Y. Box. 1,443,565 ; Jan. 30.
Dolan, Frank J., Brooklyn, assignor to J. M. Price, New
X^ork, N. Y. Machine for making paper boxes. 1,467,026 ;
Sept. 4.
Dolan, Frank J., Brooklyn, assignor to J. M. Price, New
York, N. Y. Making paper boxes. 1,467,027 ; Sept. 4.
Dolan, John, Dayton, Ohio. Water tower and the like.
1,468,998; Sept. 25.
Dolan, William J., Lovilia, assignor of one-half to L. W.
Malloy, Albia, Iowa. Fencepost. 1,443,979 ; Feb. 6.
Doland, Samuel M. (See Van Duyne, Simeon, assignor.)
Dolbear, Clinton E., assignor to Industrial Research Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Controlling foaming of boiling
liquids. 1,440,973 ; .Tan. 2.
Dolbear, Clinton E., assignor to Industrial Research Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Recovering potassium from
brines. 1,466,352; Aug. 28.
Dolbear, Clinton E., assignor to Industrial Research Co
San Francisco. Calif. Recovering alkali-metal salt
from brines. 1,466,353; Aug. 28.
Dolbear, Samuel H., assignor of one-half to E. L. Oliver,
San Francisco, Calif. Mehtod of and apparatus for
concentrating ores. 1,458,467 ; June 12.
Dolbear, Samuel H., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Pneumatic Process Flotation Company, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for the concentration of ores. 1,478,703 ;
Dec. 25.
Dolge, Arthur H., and C. P. Hendricks, Westport, Conn.
Flexible spiral tube. 1,477,695 ; Dec. 18.
Dolge, Karl A., Westport, Conn. Soap dispenser.
1,465,161 ; Aug. 14.
D'Olier, Henry, jr., Bridgeport, Conn. Illuminating fix-
ture gauge. 1,470,870 ; Oct. 16.
D'Olier, William L. (See Geiger, Eugen, assignor.)
Dolive, H. L., et al. (See Bloodgood, James H., assignor.)
Doll, William, St. Louis, Mo. Air-hose cabinet. 1,468,776 ;
Sept. 25.
Dollar Trust, The. (See Holland, Walter, assignor.)
Dollin, Edgar N., Syracuse, N. Y. Fluid-pressure con-
troller. 1.447,285 ; Mar. 6.
Dollin, Edgar N., Syracuse, N. Y. Diecasting machine.
1,469,073; Sept. 25.
Dollin, Edgar N., Syracuse, N. Y. Fluid pressure control
mechanism. 1,469,074 ; Sept. 25.
Dollin, Edgar N., Syracuse, N. Y. Fire extinguisher.
1,469,501 ; Oct. 2.
Dollinger, Lewis L., Rochester, N. Y. Air filter. 1,457,351 ;
June 5.
Dollinger, Lewis L., Rochester, N. Y. Air filter.
1,474,412 ; Nov. 20.
Dollison, James M., and C. E. Smith, Columbus, Ohio.
Changeable-color spotlight. 1,460,644 ; July 3.
Dollman, Hubert, Birmingham, England. Pipe joint.
1,477,696; Dec. 18.
Dolph, Norman L., Detroit, Mich. Transformer tempera-
ture indicator. 1,443,786 : Jan. 30.
Dolphin, Mary C. R., Bloomfleld, Nebr. Bodkin.
1,452,030; Apr. 17.
Dom, Alexander, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Wilson-
Jones Loose Leaf Company, Chicago, 111. Leaf-upset-
ting tray for vertical files for machine bookkeeping.
1,443,566; Jan. 30.
Doman, Albert H., assignor to Doman Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Elbridge, N. Y. Regulating system for elec-
tric generators. 1,468,006 ; Sept. 18.
Doman, Albert B., assignor to Doman Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Elbridge, N. Y. Regulating system for elec-
tric generators. 1,468,007 : Sept. 18.
Doman. Lewis B., East Syracuse, N. Y. Air-cooling sys-
tem for internal-combustion engines. 1,469.409 ; Oct. 2.
Doman, Lewis B., East Syracuse, assignor to The Am-
phion Piano Player Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Self-
playing musical instrument. 1,440,662 ; Jan. 2.
Doman Manufacturing Corporation. (See Doman, Albert
E., assignor.)
Domarus, George V., jr., Saginaw, Mich. Adjustable
motor fan. 1,455,910; May 22.
Domestic Electric Company. (See Cook, Joel R., as-
signor.)
Domestic Electric Company, The. (See Mace, Arthur T.,
assignor.)
Domestic Electric Company, The. (See Splelman, M. H.,
and Goldrick, assignors.)
Dominguez, Manuel D., New Orleans, La. Electric
heater. 1,451,537; Apr. 10.
Dominguez, Manuel D., assignor of ten per cent to C. A.
Denis and G. Sarpy, New Orleans, La. Water heater
and control switch therefor. 1,475,003 ; Nov. 20.
Dominguez, Zacarias, Los Angeles, Calif. Wind-power
wheel. 1,443,912; Jan. 30.
Dominick & Hafif. (See Domlnick, Henry B., assignor.)
Dominick. Henry B., assignor to Dominick & Haff, New
York, N. Y. Spoon, fork, or similar article. Des.
61,856; Jan. 30.
Dominiski, Joe F. (See Andersen, Alfred R., assignor.)
Domlzl, David F., Cleveland, Ohio. Japanning apparatus.
1,463,313; July 31.
Dommer, Otto, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. Method of
and apparatus for determining the heat value of gases.
1,476,601 : Dec. 4. , „ ^
Domoto, Takanoshin, San Francisco, Calif. Wash
wringer. 1,459,444 ; June 19.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Domowicz, George, Wlltes-Barre, Pa. Gas extractor.
1,464,647 ; Aug. 14.
Donald, Donald, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Door lock. 1.442,1.33; Jan. 16.
Donald, John A., Wllklnsburg, Pa. Device for handling
packages. 1,468.878; Sept. 25.
Donald, William U., assignor of one-half to F. A. Knowles
and one-fourth to A. A. Knowles, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Slicing machine. 1,473,145 ; Nov. 6.
Donaldson, Charles, Augusta, Kans., and C. Day, Okmul-
gee. Okla. Glass-drawing apparatus. 1,461,603 ;
July 10.
Donaldson, Charles A., San Antonio, Tex. Steering
wlit-el. 1.459,090 ; June 19.
Donaldson, Charles B., Cleveland, Ohio. Oil burner and
heater. 1.473. OL'O; Nov. 6.
Donaldson, Elizabeth C, Highland Park, Mich., assignor
to C. S. Davis, R. P. Johnson, J. C. OTIara, J. F. Mc-
Naushton, A. E. Boyce, and H. C. Gordon, Muncie, Ind.
Electric heater. 1,453,832 ; May 1.
Donaldson, George A., Girard, 111. Display easel.
1,453,238; Apr. 24.
Donaldson, John P., Winnsboro, Tex. Churn. 1,447,838 ;
Mar. 6.
Donalfl.-^on, .Tohn S.. New York, N. Y. Tool and tool
ret,^iner. 1,443,461 ; Jan. 30.
Donaldson, John S., New York, N. Y. Tool. 1,458,171 ;
June 12.
Donaldson, Joseph W. (See Clum, Frederick H., as-
signor.)
Donaldson, Stephen M., Meggett, S. C. Railway signal.
1,451.438 ; Apr. 10.
Donaldson, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Picture "slide.
l,46o,.353; Aug. 21.
Donat, Joseph L., Chicago, 111. Resilient wheel for ve-
hicles. 1,452,291 ; Apr. 17.
Donat, Joseph L., Chicago. 111. Resilient wheel for ve-
hicles. 1,452,292 ; Apr. 17.
Donat, Joseph L., Chicago, 111. Resilient tire. 1,452,293 ;
Apr. 17.
Donat, Joseph L., Chicago, 111. Resilient wheel.
1,452,294 ; Apr. 17.
Donath, Bruno, Berlin, Germany. Jacketed vacuum con-
tainer. 1.448,996; Mar. 20.
Donath, George A. (See Hartson, F. C, and Donath.)
Donauer, Max. assignor to The Elyria Enameled Products
Company, Elyria, Ohio. Liquid-agltating-tank mechan-
ism. 1.446,245; Feb. 20.
Donauer, Max, assignor to The Elyria Enameled Products
Company, Elyria, Ohio. Condenser. 1,453,041 ; Apr. 24.
Dondero, John, Stockton. Calif. Pliers. 1,475,569 ;
Nov. 27.
Donelson, Martin, Memphis, Tenn. Suture instrument.
1,474,245 ; Nov. 13.
Doner. Martin J.. Venice, Calif. Wall construction.
1,477,6.^2; Dec. 18.
Doner, Robert, Chicago, 111. Automobile shade.
1,441.487; Jan. 9.
Doner, Robert, Chicago, 111. Automobile shade. 1,442,255 ;
Jan. 16.
Doner, Robert. Chicago, 111. Game. 1,458,468 ; June 12.
Donham, Grant, Oakland, Calif. Multiple-roller electric
transmission trolley. 1,443.873 ; Jan. 30.
Donigan, Christopher F., Newark, N. J. Heel. 1,465,896 ;
Aug. 21.
Donigan, Horn G., St. Louis, Mo. Blowtorch. 1,441,488 ;
Jan. 9.
Donkers, Louis B., Antwerp, Belgium. Street sweeper.
1,454,884 ; May 15.
Donkers, Louis B., Antwerp. Belgium. Automatic knead-
ing machine. 1,467,715 ; Sept. 11.
Donle. Harold P., Meriden, Conn., assignor to The Con-
necticut Telephone & Electric Company, Inc. Detector.
1.445.613; Feb. 13.
Donle, Harold P., assignor to The Connecticut Telephone
& Electric Company, Incorporated, Meriden, Conn.
Variometer. 1,456,267; May 22.
Donle, Harold P., assignor to The Connecticut Telephone
& Electric Company, Incorporated, Meriden, Conn.
Inductance. 1,465.546 ; Aug. 21.
Donle. Harold P., assignor to The Connecticut Telephone
& Electric Co. Inc., Meriden, Conn. Adapter. 1,469,295 ;
Oct. 2.
Donle. Harold P., assignor to The Connecticut Telephone
& Electric Company, Incorporated, Meriden, Conn. Ra-
dinfrpquency device. 1,476,156 ; Dec. 4.
Donlp. Harold P., assignor to The Connecticut Telephone
& Electric Company, Incorporated. Meriden, Conn.
Method and apparatus for Increasing electronic emis-
sion. 1.477,868; Dec. 18.
Doiilp, Harold P., assignor to The Connecticut Telephone
nnd Electric Company, Incorporated, Meriden, Conn.
Electronic emission. 1,477,869 : Dec. 18.
Donley, .\rthur J., Chicago, 111. Spark plug. 1,448,656 ;
Mar. 13.
Donley Brothers Company, The. (See Chapman, Alfred
W., assignor.)
Donley Brothers Company, The. (See Donley, Ernest F.,
assicnor.)
Donley. Ernest F., assignor to The Donley Brothers Com-
pany. rievMnnd. Ohio. Fireplare-damper controller.
1,454,538; M«y 8.
58339— in
Uonlin, George, Newark, N. J. Hair extender. 1,448,204 ;
Mar. 13.
Donlon, Charles. (See Kroonen, Leo, assignor.)
Donna Lee Perfumed Deodorant Company. (See Collins,
Charles T., assignor.)
Donne, John C, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,478,702 ; Dec. 25.
Donnell, Andrew I., and H. F. Wruck, San Francisco,
Calif. Roll feed device. 1,472,964 ; Nov. 6.
Donnell, Lloyd H., Ann Arbor, Mich. Sound amplifier.
1,469,899 ; Oct. 9.
Donnellan, Edward P., assignor to Standard-Johnson Co.,
Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Counting mechanism. 1,468,733 ;
Sept. 26.
Donnellan, James F. (See Hawkins, W. G., Bloodgood,
and Donnellan.)
Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Company. (See Frazier, P., Pach-
ter, Ackley, and Alger, assignors.)
Donnelly, Bernard P., Holland, Mich. Curtain-Ught
mounting. 1,456,724 ; May 29.
Donnelly, George W., Rouzervllle, Pa. Treating piston
and cylinder surfaces. 1,472.295 ; Oct. 30.
Donnelly, John P., North Plalnfleld, N. J. Hair crimper.
1,460,126 ; June 26.
Donner, Philip C, Summit, N. J. Pelt or skin dehalrlng
machine. 1,470,714 ; Oct. 18.
Donner Steel Company. (See Foell, Adolph L., assignor.)
Donnor Steel Company. (See Worthington, Warren, as-
signor.)
DonnlannI, James and J., Danbury, Conn. Educational
and amusement device. 1,469,919 ; Oct. 9.
Donniannl, Joseph. (See Donnianni, James and J.)
D'Onofrio, Luigi, New York, N. Y. Mechanism for dis-
pensing ingredients. 1,478,834 ; Dec. 25.
Donogh, Robert J., New York, N. Y. Demountable rim.
1,465,354; Aug. 21.
Donoho, Johnnie B., Milton, Iowa. Fabric stretching
and clamping device. 1,466,523 ; Aug. 28.
Donohue, John M., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose - ether composition.
1,473,217; Nov. 6.
Donohue, John M., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose - ether composition.
1,473,218; Nov. 6.
Donohue, John M., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose - ether composition.
1,473,219 ; Nov. 6.
Donohue, John M., and E. S. Farrow, jr., assignors to
Eastcnan Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-
ether film and composition for making the same.
1,460,097; .Tune 26.
Donohue, Thomas H., Washington, D. C. Manhole clo-
sure. 1,447,286 ; Mar. 6.
Donon, Pierre, assignor to Etabllssements Baudet &
Donon, Paris, France. Change-speed device. 1,458,469 ;
June 12.
Donovan, Frederick L., Cambridge, Mass. Display device.
1.474,246 ; Nov. 13.
Donovan, Jerome J., Oakland, Calif. Bath spray.
1,446,887; Feb. 27.
Donovan, Timothy, Portsmouth. N. H., assignor to Mor-
ley Button Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Shank button. 1,454,046; May 8.
Donovan, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Curtain and
drapery support. 1,460,575 ; July 3.
Donzelli, Luigi. (See Cappellarl, Alfonso, assignor.)
Donzcro. Peter, Clinton, Ind. Antitheft lock. 1.477,432 ;
Dec. 11.
Doody, Denis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shipping box.
1,478,325 ; Dec. 18.
Doody, .Tohn E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
Underwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 1.451,293 ; Apr. 10.
Doody, William S. H., Sydney, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia. Making composite sheets from tea-tree bark.
1.445,132; Feb. 13.
Doolan, Henry J., Washington, D. C. Combined Indi-
cator and recorder. 1,455,835 ; May 22.
Dooley, Clarence H.. Rock Island, III. Friction clutch.
1.444,782; Feb. 13.
Dooley, Frank M., Mobile, Ala. Battery box. 1,458,280;
June 12.
Dooley, John J., Bootle, Liverpool,. England. Welding
electrode holder. 1,467,028 ; Sept. 4.
Donley, Patrick J. (See Finton, Thomas J., assignor.)
Dooley, Richard, Meriden, Conn. File holder. 1,442.469 ;
Jan. 16.
Dooley, William J., New York, N. Y. Device for opening
and closing sliding doors. 1.478,326 ; Dpc. 18.
Dooner, James J., Norristown, assignor of one-half to J.
J. Farren, Philadelphia, Pa. Locking device for gas
valves. 1,451,944 : Apr. 17.
Door Control Company. (See Dorl, Walter P., assignor.)
Doose, George, and C. Gartner. Pasadena. Calif. Traffic
signal for motor vehicles. 1,458,116: June 6.
Doran, William F., Philadelphia, Pa. Headlight.
1,463,524; July 31.
Doran, William P., Philadelphia, Pa. Headlight.
1,463,525; .July 31.
Doranskl, Julius T., Chicago, 111. Vehicle tire. 1,471,949 ;
Opt. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Ironing board.
Foldable
assignor to Holophane
Prismatic glass globe.
Dorau, Johu P., North Fond du Lac, Wis.
1,463,068; July 24.
Dorau, John P., North Pond du Lac, WIb.
Ironing board. 1,463,069; July 24.
Dorau, John P., North Fond du Lac, Wis. Foldable
Ironing board. 1,463,070; July 24.
Dor6, Louis, Snoqualmie Falls, Wash. Cultivator.
1,465,811 ; Aug. 21.
Doremiie, John S., Chalmers, Ind. Ditching machine.
1,456,588; May 29.
Dorey, George B., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
W. H. Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction draft rigging.
1,456,974; May 29.
Doicv, William A., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holopnane
Glass Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Prismatic glass globe.
Des. 61,906; Feb. 6.
Dorey, Wiuiam A., Newark, Ohio,
Glass Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Des. 62,187; Apr. 3.
Dorey, William A., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophane
Glass Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Illuminating appli-
ance. 1,459,325 ; June 19.
Dorey, William A., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophane
Glass Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Refrac-
tor. 1,470,602 ; Oct. 16.
Dorey, William A., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophane
Glass Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Indirect-
lighting unit. 1,472.639; Oct. 30.
Dorey, William A., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophane
Glass Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Illuminating
appliance. 1,475,260 ; Nov. 27.
Dorf & Company. (See Lebow, Maurice, assignor.)
Dorl, Walter P., assignor to Door Control Company, De-
troit, Mich. Checkstrap for doors. 1,459,949 ;
June 26.
Dorman, Harley A. (See Weiske, W. C, and Dorman.)
Dorman, Morris, Baltimore, Md. Cloth-spreading ma-
chine. 1,475,802 ; Nov. 27.
Dorman, William S., assignor to R. G. Leonard, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Speed governor. 1,458,470 ; June 12.
Dorment, Frank C, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
Mineral Bath Cabinet Company. Cabinet. 1,455,191 ;
May 15.
Dorn, Charles A., Canton, Ohio. Pulverizing machine.
1,457,693 ; June 5.
Dorn, Henry C, Milwaukee, Wis. Composition board.
1,450,582; Apr. 3.
Dorn, John A., Mobile, Ala. Bedspring. 1,459,620 ;
June 19.
Dornberger, Victor, San Jose, Calif. Inkwell. 1,458,471 ;
June 12.
Dornburgh, William H., Schenectady, N. Y. Tire.
1,440,974 ; Jan. 2.
Dorney, William, and M. Quint, Hays, Kans. Excavator.
1,471,887 ; Oct. 23.
Dornier, Claude, Friedrichshafen, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Dornier-Metallbauten Gesellschaft mit
beschrSnkter Haftung and C. Dornier, Friedrichshafen,
A. B., Germany. Air propeller. 1,461,866 ; July 17.
Dornier, Claudius, et al. (See Dornier, Claude, as-
signor.)
Dornier, Claudius, et al. (See Dornier, Claudius, as-
signor. )
Dornier, Claude, assignor to the Firm Dornier-Metallbau-
ten Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichs-
hafen, Germany. Riveting machine. 1,467,536 ;
Sept. 11.
Dornier, Claudius, Friedrichshafen, assignor to Zeppelin-
werke Lindau, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung,
Lindau-Reutin, Germany. Flying-machine carriage.
1,448,834; Mar. 20.
Dornipr, Claudius, Friedrichshafen, assignor to Zeppelin-
. werke Lindau, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung,
Lindavi-Reutin, Germany. Metallic structure for air-
craft. 1,458,645; June 12.
Dornior, Claudius, Friedrichshafen, near Berlin, assignor
of onp-half to Domier-Metallbauten, Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichshafen, Germany. Gut-
tiform section. 1,452,961 ; Apr. 24.
Dornier, Claudius, assignor of one-half to Dornier-Metall-
bautpn, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Fried-
richshnfpn, Germany. Hollow sheet-metal structure.
1,460,372 ; .July 3.
Dornier, Claudius, Friedrichshafen, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to himself and Dornier Metall-
hauten Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Giant
hydroplane. 1,441,563 ; Jan. 9.
Dornier, Claudius, Friedrichshafen, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to himself and Dornier Metallbau-
ten Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Flying-
machine propulsion. 1,443.567 : Jan. 30.
Dornier, Claudius, assignor, by mesne assignments, to the
Firm Dornier-Metallbauten Gesellschaft mit beschrank-
ter Haftung and C. Dornier, Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Air propeller. 1,467,537 ; Sept. 11.
Dornier, Claudius, assignor to the Firm Luftschiffbau
Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Fried-
richshafen, Germany. Hydroaeroplane. 1,453,496 :
May 1.
Dornier-Metallbauten Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung et al. (See Dornier, Claude, assignor.)
Dornier-Metallbauten Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. (See Dornier, Claude, assignor.)
Dornier-MetaUbauten Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung et al. (See Dornier, Claudius, assignor.)
Dornseif, Hugo, Bergerhof, Germany. Means for pre-
venting fowl from escaping. 1,460,748 ; July 3.
Dorr Company, The. (See Barnebl, August J., jr., as-
signor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Davis, Edward W., assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Peck, Charles L., assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Piper. William E.. assignor.)
Dorrance, Donald D., Scotts, Mich. Cooking utenslL
1,470,963; Oct. 16.
Dorriince. Mae. Smithfield, Ohio. Hospital pad or cushion.
1.478.557 : Dec. 25.
Dorriugton, H. T. (See Van Doren, Chester J., assignor.)
Dorris, George P., St. Louis, Mo. Steering device.
1,476,956; Dec. 11.
Dorris, George P., assignor to Dorris Motor Car Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Internal-combustion engine. 1,442,256 :
Jan. 16.
Dorris, George P.. assignor to Dorris Motor Car Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Internal-combustion engine.
1,442,257; Jan. 16.
Dorris, George P., assignor to Dorris Motor Car Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Internal-combustion engine. 1,442,258 ;
Jan. 16.
Dorris Motor Car Company. (See Dorris, George P.,
assignor.)
Dorris, O.scar R., Harney, Minn. Telegraph instrument.
1,449,501 ; Mar. 27.
Dor,sch, Albert A., Milwaukee, Wis. Chart. 1,478,384 ;
Dec. 25.
Dorsch, Frank J., Winona, Minn. Wrench. 1,462,788 ;
July 24.
Dorschel, .John L., Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Cue
tip. 1,457,729 : June 5.
Dorsey, David J., Baton Rouge, La. Soot blower.
1,473,757 ; Nov. 13.
Dorsey, Farnum F., assignor to North East Electric
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Damping device for in-
struments. 1,461.381 ; July 10.
Dorsey, Farnum F., assignor to North East Electric
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Pigtail connection.
1,465,255 ; Aug. 21.
Dorsey, Farnum F., assignor to North East Electric Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Brush rigging. 1,469,720;
Oct. 2.
Dorsey, John W., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Electric
heating system. 1,469,626 ; Oct. 2.
Dorsey, John W., Winnipeg, Manitoha, Canada. Commu-
tation of dynamo-electric machines. 1,470,428; Oct. 9.
Dorsey, Parmer, Wichita, Kans., assignor to Imperial
Brass Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Cutting
torch. 1.474.957: Nov. 20.
Dorsey, Philip H., Algiers, La. Cushion wheel. 1,453,092 ;
Apr. 24.
Dorward, James L., West New York, N. J. Bow necktie.
1,446,843; Feb. 27.
Dorward, James L., San Francisco, Calif. Necktie
holder. 1.449.146 : Mar. 20.
Dorward, John G., San Francisco, Calif. Rotary power
head. 1,467.145; Sept. 4.
Dorwin, Otis J., New York, N. Y. Measuring apparatus.
1,473,473 ; Nov. 6.
Doscher. Carl F. fSee Thompson, R. S., and Doscher.)
Dose, Charles C, Seattle, Wash., assignor to Perfeclite
Manufacturing Co. Lighting fixture. 1,470,964 ;
Oct. 16.
Dosenbach, Benjamin H., deceased, Butte, Mont. ; E. M.
Dosenbach, executrix. Concentrating ores. 1,477,476 ;
Dec. 11.
Dosenbach. Edna M., executrix. (See Dosenbach, Benja-
min H.)
Doskow, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dental attachment for
removable bridges and claep dentures. 1,469,177 ;
Sept. 25.
Doss, Noble C, Atlanta, Ga. Antiskidding device.
1,477,042; Dec. 11.
Dossman, Carolina, et al. (See Gill, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Dossmann, Edward, et al. (See Gill, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Dostal, George A., assignor to Pictorial Soap Manufac-
turing Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
applying paraffin to soap cakes. 1,457,217 ; May 29.
Dostal, Jolin R. (See Scarborough, H., and Dostal.)
Dostal, Joseph D., assignor to E. HoUey, Detroit, Mich.
, Lampblack burner. 1,462,691 ; July 24.
Dostal, Leo, Kladno. Czechoslovakia. Pedestal. 1.453,239 ;
Apr. 24.
Dostal, Leo, Kladno, Czechoslovakia. Roll of rolling
mills. 1.469,410; Oct. 2.
Dotsch, Raymond F. (See Roberts, E. O., and Dotsch.)
Dotterweich, Edward J., Syracuse, assignor to O. F.
Cabana, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheel. 1,462.884 : July 24.
Doty, Chester C, Danville, and C. W. Coffey, Monticello,
Ky. License plate. 1,451,765 ; Apr. 17.
Doty, Giles A., Davenport, Iowa. Nonslip guard for
automobile tires. 1,454,109 ; May 8.
Doty, Harry, Caldwell, N. J. Record appliancS.
1,457,964 ; June 5.
Dotv. John W., Olney, III. Mop-handle fastener. 1,444,416 ;
Feb. 6.
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147
Doty. Joseph L., New York, N. Y. ralnt-removing tool.
1,442,559; Jan. 16.
Doty, Loiiuin K., Elyria, Ohio. Recovery of ammonia.
1,457.877 ; Juue 5.
Dotv, Leo J., Kansas City, Mo. Safety film -reel.
1,461.029 ; Jnly lo
Doty, Nick M.. Alcester, S. Dak. Automatic hog oiler.
1,478.178: Dec. 18.
Doub. John H., Walnut, Kans. Dispatch holder.
1,461..H82 ; July 10.
Double Drive Truck Company, The. (See Keck, Robert,
assignor.)
Double, G. W., et al. (See Nellly, Daniel H., assignor.)
Doubleday, Harold, Trvon, N. C. Flexible band cultiva-
tor. 1,441.789 : Jan. 9.
Doucet, Louis C. A. de B., London, England. Firearm
for teaching or practicing the aiming thereof, and for
adapting the same for signaling. 1,451,294 ; Apr. 10.
Dougall, William, Riverside, Calif. Propeller. 1,443.013 ;
Jan. 23.
Dougan, Kennedy, Minneapolis, Minn. Submarine war
vessel. 1.467.611 : Sept. 11.
Dougan, Kennedv, Minneapolis, Minn. Temperature-reg:u-
lating means. 1,468,102; Sept. 18.
Dougiiei-. John A.. Princeton, Mo. Railway switch.
1.476.060: Dec. 4.
Dougherty. Elmer B., Glen Ridge, assignor to Ii. Trust,
Ridgeflold Park, N. J. Manufacture of lithopone.
1,474.766; Nov. 20.
Dougherty. Frank, Cheyenne, Wye. Sadiron support.
1,472.866; Nov. 6.
Dougherty, H. D., & Company. (See Dougherty, Laurence
E., assignor.)
Dougherty, John J., assignor of one-half to W. P. Boland,
Scranton. Pa. Chain-link shoe. 1,459,091 ; June 19.
Dougherty. Laurence R., Penfield, assignor to H. D. Dough-
erty & Company, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Cor-
ner connection for bedsteads. 1,443.071 ; Jan. 23.
Dougherty, Paul S., Chicago, III. Trap for refrigerator
cars. 1,456,428; May 22.
Doughertv. Robert J., Canton, 111. Railway-crossing sig-
nal. 1,477,697; Dec. 18.
Dougherty, Robert S. A. (See Day, E. W., and Dougherty.)
Doughty, ilenry J., Providence, R. I., assignor to Doughty
Tire Company, Portland, Me. Tires. 1,446,165 ;
Feb. 20.
Doughty, Herman W. (See Behan, T. W., and Doughty.)
Doughty, Leon A., Glenside, and F. S. Carlile, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Battery terminal. 1,460,895 ; July 3.
• Doughty Tire Company. (See Doughty, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Douglas, Bernard M.. assignor to A. Bourjois & Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 63,027 ; Sept. 18.
Douglas. Goorge F.. New York, N. Y. Artists' sketch bos.
1,454,709; May 8.
Douglas Hammond B., Worcester, Mass., assignor to
The Washburn Company. Soap shaker. 1,473,783 ;
Nov. 13.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Lamp. 1,449,503 ;
Mar. 27.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Switching device.
1.450,253 ; Apr. 3.
Douglas, Harrv A., Bronson, Mich. Electrical connec-
tor. 1,464,468 ; Aug. 7.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,464,469 ; Aug. 7.
Douglas, John H., Bradford, Pa. Fire kindler. 1.47:^.837;
^•■ov. 13.
Douglas, Louis M. (See Parsons, C. A., Cook, and Doug-
las.)
Douglas, Paul H. (See Thomas, I. D.. and Douglas.)
Douglas, Theodore, Scarboro, assignor to Duplex Engine
Govprnor Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve.
1.475.175 : Nov. 27.
Douglas. William H. (See Brooks, James H., assignor.)
Douglas, William H., Commerce, Tex. Faucet. 1,442.654 :
Jan. 16.
Douglas, William H., New York, N. Y. Power-trans-
mission device. 1,457,694 : June 5.
Douglas, Williani J., Numa, Iowa. Extension filler pipe.
1,463,202; July 31.
Douglass, Frank E. (See Townsend. W. S., and Douglass.)
Douglass, Leon P., San Rafael, Calif. Making a colored
photographic image. 1,450,412 ; Apr. 3.
Douglass, Leon F., Menlo Park, Calif. Method and
apparatus for producing novel and multiple image
effects in photography. 1,477,999 ; Dec. 18.
Douglass. Samuel E., Raleigh, N. C. Dental trav.
1,445,499 ; Feb. 13.
Douglass, Samuel E., Raleigh, N. C. Headlight mecha-
nism. 1,461,604 ; July 10.
Douglass, Samuel E., Raleigh, N. C. Spark arrester.
1,461,605: July 10.
Douglass, William E., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Con-
stant-current transformer. 1,469,213 : Oct. 2.
Dougless, Lem, et al. (See Graver, Thomas G., as-
signor.)
Doulett, Henry T., Brockton, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Paterson, N. J. Shoemaking. 1,455,523; May 15.
Douthett. Orin R. (See Forrest, C. N.. Hayden, and
Douthett.)
Doutney, George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety envelope.
1,470,715 ; Oct. 16.
Douvier, Lawrence T. Amboy, 111. Automatic door open-
ing and closing mechanism. 1,447,411 ; Mar. 6.
Dovel, James P., Birmingbam, Ala. Power shovel.
1,444,670 ; Feb. 6.
Dover, Dennis L., Anderson, S. C. Clearer for the mid-
dle steel rollers or spinning frames. 1,454,316 ;
May S.
Dover. George W.. Cranston, R. I. Auxiliary wind-
shield. 1,472,356 ; Oct. 30.
Dover, George W., Cranston, and W. S. Glines, Providence,
R. I., assignors to George W. Dover, Incorporated.
Drawing device. 1,447,768 ; Mar. 6.
Dover, George W., Cranston, and W. S. Glines, Providence,
R. I., assignors to George W. Dover, Incorporated.
Press. 1,447,769 ; Mar. 6.
Dover, George W., Incorporated. (See Dover, G. W.,
and Glines. assignors.)
Dover Manufacturing Company. (See Braun, William A.,
assignor.)
Dovey, Starr A. (See Goodsell, J. A., and Dovey.j
Dow, Alex, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Worthington Pump
and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Con-
denser circulating system. 1,466,703; Sept. 4.
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Barstow, Edwin O..
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Barstow, E. O., and
Cottringer, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Cottringer, Paul,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Cottringer, P., and
Collings, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Dow, H. H., Grla-
wold, and Barstow, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Jones, Coulter W.,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Morrison, Charles N.,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Putnam, M. E., and
McCreadle, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Seaton, Max Y., as-
signor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Stewart, Leroy C,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Strosacker, Charles
J., assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Strosacker, C. J., and
Rupright, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Strosacker, C. J.,
and Schwegler, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company. (See Veazey, W. E., and Bur-
dick, assignors.) •
Dow, Fred T., Bangor, Me. Apparatus for and method
of drying or otherwise treating material. 1,459,326 ;
June 19.
Dow, Fred T., Bangor, Me. Peat machine. 1,459,907 ;
June 26.
Dow, George B. N., and P. P. Ham, Manchester, N. H., as-
signors to G. J. Clarke, West Hanover, Mass. Anti-
skid-chain hook. 1,463,071 ; July 24.
Dow, Harry E., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Electrically-
heated burnishing machine. 1,451,687 ; Apr. 17.
Dow, Herbert H., T. Griswold, jr., and E. O. Barstow,
assignors to The Dow Chemical Company, Midland,
Mich. Method and apparatus for electrolyzing liquid.
1,441,408 ; Jan. 9.
Dow, James C, Great Falls, Mont. Process of electric
smelting and furnace for same. 1,473,784 ; Nov. 13.
Dow, Louis F., Co. (See O'Brien, E., and Vierling, as-
signors.)
Dow, Vernon E., Muskegon, Mich. Strainer-cloth clamp.
1,451,206 : Apr. 10.
Doward, James W., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Safety
lock for electric bulbs. 1,467,538; Sept. 11.
Dowd, Bernard J., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Means
for fastening glass panels to their supports. 1,458,618 ;
June 12.
Dowd, Bernard J., and A. Utz, Hartford, Conn., as-
signors to Royal Typewriter Company Inc., New York,
N. Y. "Typewriting machine. 1,457,620 : June 5.
Dowd, Patrick, Brooklyn, N. Y. Motor-vehicle alarm.
1,453,240: Apr. 24.
Dowd, William C., Quincy, III. Centrifugal pump.
1,473,904 : Nov. 13.
Dowding. John P., Chicago, lU. Car refrigeration.
1,478,471 ; Dec. 25.
Dowell, William. (See Stockton, William A., assignor.)
Dowler, Frank A., Alameda, Calif. Shock absorber.
1,450,144 ; Mar. 27.
Dowling, Freida A., administratrix. (See Dowling, Sewell,
C. F.)
Dowling, Sewell C, P., deceased ; F. A. Dowling, ajminis-
tratrix, Houston, Tex. Bushing. 1,445,074 ; Feb. 13.
Dowling, William, assignor to Golding Bros. Company,
New York, N. Y. Fabric. Des. 61,907 ; Feb. 6.
Dowling, William, assignor to Golding Bros. Company,
New York, N. Y. Fabric. Des. 62,004 ; Feb. 27.
Dowman-Dozier Mfg. Co (See Norman, James M., as-
■Ignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Do-wne, BYank W.. San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Me-
chanical Perfecting Corporation. Machine for record-
ing and reproducing sound. 1,456,180 ; May 22.
Downer, Lee H., Hopewell, Va. Perpetual calendar.
1,470,065; Oct. 9.
Downes, Elmer N., assignor to McClaren Rubber Com-
pany, Charlotte, N. C. Nonskid tire tread. Des.
62,056; Mar. 13.
Downey, Charles M., assignor of one-half to H. C. Bick-
ers and one-half to W. T. Miller, Shenandoah, Va.
Valve gear. 1,447.412 ; Mar. 6.
Downey, Edward A., Del Kay, and D. McEwan, Alexandria,
Va. Connector for ventilating racks or trays.
1,476,397 ; Dec. 4.
Downey, Hai-ry C, Springfield, Ohio. Sadiron. 1,476,057 ;
Dec. 4.
Downey, James. (See Downey, Millard J., M. M.,
and J.)
Downey, John F., assignor to Unlrersal Ash Tray Com-
pany, Inc., ProTldence, R. I. Ash tray. Rel5698 ;
Oct. 16.
Downey, John F., assignor to Universal Safety Ash Tray
Company, Inc., Providence, B. I. Forming decorated
ash trays. 1,474,108 ; Nov. 13.
Downey, Maurice M. (See Downey, Millard J., M. M.,
and J.)
Downey, Millard J., M. M., and J., Chicago, 111. Spark
plug. 1,471,390; Oct. 23.
Downey, Oscar F., and C. L. Benson, Chestnut, 111.
Sharpening machine for shears. 1,459,580 ; June 19.
Downham. James A., Huddersfield, England. Hand start-
ing device for internal-combustion engines. 1,476,497 ;
Dec. 4.
Downie, Charles B., and G. D. Gravely, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Tractor cultivator. 1,455,046; May 15.
Downie, James H., San Antonio, Tex. Forming centers.
1,444,172 ; Feb. 6.
Downie, John, Seattle, Wash. Gravity drop. 1,459,950;
June 26.
Downie, Robert M. (See Wagner, G. E., and Downie.)
Downing, Alexander J., et al. (See Wentllng, Lester M.,
assignor.)
Downing Glare Shield Company. (See Downing, Boswell,
assignor.)
Downing, Hardy K. (See Fuller, H. M., and Downing.)
Downing, Ira S., Indianapolis, Ind. Metal car structure.
1,455,867 ; May 22.
Downing, John B. (See Belmont, R. A., and Downing.)
Downing, John B., assignor to Beaver Machine & Tool
Company, Newark, N. J. Electric switch. 1,477,251;
Dec. 11. , I
Downing, John B., assignor to Beaver Machine & Tool
Company, Newark, N. J. Switch plug. 1,478,207 ;
Dec. 18.
Downing, Robert H., n., et al. (See Wentllng, Lester
M., assignor.)
Downing, Koswell, Oklahoma, assignor to Downing Glare
Shield Company, Oklahoma County, Okla. Automobile
glare shield. 1,468,197 ; Sept. 18.
Downing, Wellington, Erie, Pa. Folding machine.
1,463,879 : Aug. 7.
Downing, William P., jr., St. Clair, Mich. Closure for dis-
charge apertures in packages. 1,468,359 ; Sept. 18.
Downs, Charles R., Cliffside, N. J., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company. Sublimation process. 1,464,844 ; Aug. 14.
Downs, Charles R., and C. G. Stupp, Cliffside, N. J., as-
signors to The Barrett Company. Apparatus for pro-
ducing chemical reactions. 1,464,845 ; Aug. 14.
Downs, Charles W. (See Taylor, W. H., Downs, and
Barbey.)
Downs, Frank W., Washburn, Wis. Hinged cover for
containers. 1,455,133 ; May 15.
Downs, James L., New York, N. Y. Lubricator. 1,455,868 ;
May 22.
Downs, Lincoln S., East Cleveland, and G. Heckling,
Cleveland, Ohio. Tire valve. 1,467,780 ; Sept. 11.
Doxey, Willard R., Ogden, Utah. Optical instrument.
1,443,704 : Jan. 30.
Doxford, Robert P. (See Keller, Karl O., assignor.)
Doyen, Edward G., San Francisco, Calif. Mattress-tuft-
ing machine. 1,448.955 ; Mar. 20.
Doyle, James E., Cleveland, Ohio. Reflecting heat ap-
pliance. 1,450,022 ; Mar. 67.
Doyle, James E., Cleveland, Ohio. Sheet-delivery device.
1,474,413 ; Nov. 20.
Doyle, James S. (See Hedley, F., and Doyle.)
Doyle, John, New York, N. Y. Lighting fixture. 1,442.470 ;
Jan. 16.
Doyle, John T., San Francisco, Calif. Track gauge.
1,478,604 ; Dec. 25.
Doyle, Nicholas J., Buffalo, N. Y. Multiple fuse.
1,462,195: July 17.
Doyle. William H. (See Culver, B. F., and Doyle.)
Dozipr, Calvin, Richmond, Ky. Shock absorber.
1,468,614 ; Sept. 18.
Draeeeke, Alfred W., and A. W. Parkes, Dundas, Ontario,
Canada, assignors to Nlles-Bement-Pond Company, New
York, N. Y. Pinner. 1.^50.971: Apr. 10.
Draeseke, Alfred W., and A. W. Parkes, Dundas, Ontario,
Canada, assignors to Nlles-Bement-Pond Company, New
York, N. Y. Boring millt. 1,466,818; Sept. 4.
Drager, Alexander B., Lubeck, Germany. Supporting
frame for self-contained breathing apparatus.
1,448,918; Mar. 20.
Drager, Alexander B., Lubeck, Germany. Pressure-gauf«
connection. 1,463,804 ; Aug. 7.
Drager, Alexander B., Lubeck, Germany. Respiratory
apparatus. 1,472,117; Oct. 30.
Drager, Alexander B., H. W. C. Schroder, and E. W.
Kunzmann, Lubeck, Germany ; said Schroder and said
Kunzmann assignors to said Drager. Burner for the
autogenous cutting of metals. 1,460,662 ; July 3.
Draggoo, George W. (See Palmer, P. L., and Draggoo.)
Drahonovsky, John B., assignor to American Grinder
Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Demountable-rlm
wrench. 1,476,058 ; Dec. 4.
Drake, Alden M. (See Heald, J. N., and Drake.)
Drake, Ernest T., Fostoria, Ohio. Vacuum aspirator.
1,445,760 ; Feb. 20.
Drake, George W. (See Burrell, E. P., and Drake.)
Drake, George W. (See Van Hamersveld, J. J. N., and
Drake.)
Drake, Guy, Whitman, Nebr. Broom head. 1,458,095 ;
June 6.
Drake, James J. (See Drake, Walter H. and J. J.)
Drake, John J., assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Guide for sewing machine*.
1,460,812; July 3.
Drake, John J., assignor to The Singer Manufacturing Com.-
pany, Elizabeth, N. J. Guide for sewing machinei.
1,463,258; July 31.
Drake, Jonas W., Halifax, England. Retort and appa-
ratus in connection therewith for use in the manufac-
ture of gas. 1444,498 ; Feb. 6.
Drake, Joseph E., Blue Rapids, Kans. Grain-car door.
1,450,842 ; Apr. 3.
Drake, Lemuel E., Modesto, Calif. Lid fastener for
milk cans. 1,477,043 ; Dec. 11.
Drake, Percy L., assignor to C. W. Mills, Providence, R. I.
Alarm valve. 1,464,244 ; Aug. 7.
Drake, Robert Z., Omaha, Nebr. Bridge-reenforcinf
means. 1,461,795; July 17.
Drake, Robert Z., Omaha, Nebr. Lumber moving and
storage means. 1,471,149 ; Oct. 16.
Drake, Robert Z., Omaha, Nebr. Unloading machine.
1,472,064 ; Oct. 80.
Drake, Robert Z., Omaha, Nebr. Stabilizing means for
bridges. 1.472,055; Oct. 80.
Drake, Robert Z., Omaha, Nebr. Bridge construction.
1,474,513 : Nov. 20.
Drake, Rollln L., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Handle-assembUns
machine. 1,440,864 ; Jan. 2.
Drake, Rollin L., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to Tht
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Assembling and
soldering handles. 1,440,865 ; Jan. 2.
Drake, Rollin L., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Solder-wiping ma-
chine. 1,440,866 ; Jan. 2.
Drake, Samuel H., Groton, N. Y. Rotary scouring imple-
ment. 1,445,133 : Feb. 13.
Drake, Tom, Altrlncham, assignor to Linotype and Ma-
chinery Limited, London, England. Trimming mecha-
nism of typographical composing and casting machines.
1,447,714 ; Mar. 6.
Drake, Walter H. and J. J., Cleveland, Ohio. Making
waterproof rigid articles from pulp. 1,456.370 ; May 22.
Drake, Whittlesey A., Petroleum, Ohio, assignor to Th«
Pennsylvania Tank Car Company, Sharon, Pa. Outlet
valve for tank cars. 1,473,474 ; Nov. 6.
Drakenfeld, B. F., & Co. (See Duval, d' Adrian, Alex-
ander L., assignor.)
Drakenfeld, Bernhard F., jr., et al. (See Stenhouse,
Thomas, assignor.)
Draper, Asa J., Ogden, Utah. Strand twister. 1,467,539 ;
Sept. 11.
Draper, Charles D., Portland, Oreg. Flexible varnish.
1.459,581 : June 19.
Draper, Charles T., assignor to The Draper Manufactur-
ing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Reenforced metalllr
chime seam and producing same. 1,466,643 ; Aug. 2r
Draper, Clare H., Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Warp stop motion
for looms. 1,446.643 ; Feb. 27.
Draper, Clare H., Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Filling-end con
troller for looms. 1,463,203 ; July 31.
Draper, Clare H., Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Shuttle-box tension-
controlling mechanism for looms. 1,476,442 ; Dec. 4.
Draper Corporation. (See Belisle, Conrad, assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Brown, Carl D., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Cou.«!er, Isnac. assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Di Crlsto, Ralph, assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Dill, Horace E., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Edmands, Frank, assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Ellison, B D Lenhart, as-
signor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Oilman, Edward T., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Hook, James H., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Hunt, Patrick J., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Kay. Albert E., assignor.)
Dr.Tper Corporation. (See Knight, Need, assit-nnr. i
Draper Corporation. (See L»Tole, Joseph, aslgnor.)
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(See Lelghton, Charles M. H., as-
(See McGowan, Thomas H., sr.,
Draper Corporation.
signer.)
Drapi'i- Corporation.
assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Rhoades, Alonzo E., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Roose, Albert J., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Smith, Millard N., assignor.)
Draper *. orportUion. (See Snow, Isaac, assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Stimpson, Edward S., as-
signor.!
Draper Corporation. (See Stimpson, Wallace I., ai-
Bignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Stone, Melvln L., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Warren, Charles H., assignor.)
Draper, Harold W., East Orange, assignor to The White-
head & Hoag Company, Newark, N. J. Badge and
analogous device. 1,463,739 ; July 31.
Draper, Isr.iel M. (See Vawter, John M., assignor.)
Draper Manufacturing Company, The. (See Draper,
Charles T., assignor.)
Draper, Thomas B., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Folding
furniture. 1,443,314 ; Jan. 23.
Draper, Thomas !>., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Spring
and mattress supporting means. 1,450,204 ; Apr. 3.
Draper, Thomas B., Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Dressing
table. 1,451,207; Apr. 10.
Draughon, Robert V., Waco, Tex. Combined match case
and clgnrette-paper holder. 1,470,154 ; Oct. 9.
Drarer, Emll K., Richmond, Ind. Shock absorber.
1,458,912 ; June 12.
Draver, Emll K., Richmond, Ind., assignor to B. F.
Oump Company, Chicago, 111. Feeder. 1;478,000 ;
Dec. 18.
Dravo, George P., Milwaukee, Wis. Superheater.
1,461,213; July 10.
Dray. Walter R., Chicago, 111. Pneumatic toy. 1,473,178 ;
Not. 6.
Draycott, Walter, Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,298 ; May 1.
Dredge, William, Manchester, England. Baker's oven.
1,463,616; July 31.
Dreehouse, Frederick L., Barber, Idaho. Plow-disk mount-
ing. 1,442,656; Jan. 16.
Drees, Andrew A., assignor of one-half to P. B. Rohner,
Lewistown, Mont. Air-brake-release valve. 1,452,495 ;
Apr. 24.
Drees, Clemens J., Little Rock, Ark., assignor to St.
Louis Brass Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Lighting fixture. 1,478,870 ; Dec. 25.
Drefahl, Louis C, Lakewood, and W. R. Carson, South
Euclid, assignors to The Grasselli Chemical Company,
aeveland, Ohio. Water Jacket. 1,463,204 ; July 31.
Drefahl, Louis C., Lakewood, and C. H. Sakryd, assignor!
to The Grasselli Chemical Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Arsenate of lime product and making same. 1,475,545 ;
Nov. 27.
Dreffeln, Henry A., Chicago, 111. Regulator for gas
producers. 1,451,011 ; Apr. 10.
Dreher, Charles H., Buffalo, N. Y. Apparatus for con-
veying and spacing articles. 1,457,352 ; June 5.
Dreher, Charles H., Buffalo, N. Y. Apparatus for spacing
articles. 1.457,353 ; June 5.
Drels, Edward J., San Francisco, Calif. Combined angle
•hear and notcher. 1,472,329; Oct. SO.
Drekmeler, Frederick J., Belolt, Wis. Automobile curtain.
1,451,255; Apr. 10.
Dremann, William J., Cleveland, Ohio. Roofing.
1,467,779; Sept. 11.
Dremel, Albert J., Racine, Wis. Motor-driven lawn mower.
1,452,730; Apr. 24.
Drennlng, Benjamin P., Cumberland, Md. Railway
■witch-point clamp. 1,471,950: Oct. 23.
Drescher, Theodore B., assignor to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Device for posi-
tioning lens blanks on blank holders. 1,472,748 ;
Oct. 30.
Drescher. Theodore B., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Lens and blank therefor
and marking it for the purpose of Identification.
1,475,473 ; Nov. 27.
Dresdner, Jack. (See Taylor, H. O., and Dresdner.)
Dresner, Samuel. Chicago, 111. Catch for traveling-bag
frames. 1.445,304; Feb. 13.
Dresser, Frank G., Providence, R. I. Dental floss dis-
penser. 1,454,429; May 8.
Dresser, George L., Albany, N. Y. Paving block.
1,476,957; Dec. 11. „ „, ,
Dresser, S. R., Manufacturing Company. (See Clark,
James, assignor.)
Dressier, Alvin R., Sheboygan, Wis. Air filter for
engines. 1.451,329; Apr. 10.
Dressier, Charles E., New York, N. Y. Polygraph.
1,472,016; Oct. 23.
Dreusike, Otto B., San Francisco, Calif. Sliding and re-
versing window. 1,450,281 ; Apr. 3.
Drevitson, Carl B., Somerville, Mass. Skate and making
the same. 1,459,050 ; June 19.
Drew. Clayton L., San Francisco, Calif. Light g^nge.
1,460.055; June 26.
Drew, Elaine, Barre, Vt. Crib cover. 1,460,233;
June 26.
Drew Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Schwarz, Paul ©., assignor.)
Drew, Frank C, San Francisco, Calif. Signal for motor-
driven vehicles. 1,470,155 ; Oct. 9.
Drew, James H., Rochester, Minn. Air-brake system,
1.449,737 ; Mar. 27.
Drew, Harold L., Trinidad, Colo. Cushioning device.
1,448,338; Mar. 13.
Dreyer, WilheUn. (See Aeberll, A., and Dreyer.)
Dreyfus, Henry. (See Palmer, C. W., and Dreyfus, as-
signors.)
Dreyfus, Henry. (See Palmer, C. W., and Dickie, as-
signors.)
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture of
cellulose derivatives. 1,451,330 ; Apr. 10.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture of cellu-
lose derivatives. 1,451,331 ; Apr. 10.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Cellulose-ether com-
position. 1,454,959 ; May 15.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Cellulose-aralkyl-ether
composition. 1,454,960 ; May 15.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Composition con-
taining cellulosic derivatives. 1,454,961 ; May 15.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture of plas-
tic masses. 1,466,819 ; Sept. 4.
Dreyfus, Milton A. (See Lipsner, B. B., and Sporer, as-
signors.)
Dreyfus, William, assignor to West Disinfecting Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Formaldehyde fumlgator.
1,469,214 ; Oct. 2.
Dreys, Hugo E., assignor of one-half to H. F. Klesewetter,
Jersey City, N. J., and one-half to L. Stanford. Safety
hoisting hook. 1,446,002 ; Feb. 20.
Driemeyer, Edward W., assignor to The K-D Lamp Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lock for lamp doors.
1,451,870; Apr. 17.
Drlessen, Jean, Paris, France. Lever arm for switches,
rheostats, and like electric devices. 1,473,838 ; Nov. 13.
Drlgantl, Charles J., Cambridge, assignor of one-half to
C. Gardini, Somerville, Mass. Valve-grinding appara-
tus. 1,471,779; Oct. 23.
Driggs, Louis L. and L. L., Jr., New York, N. Y. Elastic
suspension for vehicles. 1,456,371 ; May 22.
Driggs, Louis L., Jr. (See Driggs, Louis L. and L. L.,
jr.)
Drinkwater, C. M., et al. (See Drlnkwater, Charles M.,
assignor.)
Drinkwater, Charles M., Kokomo, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Mechanical Development Company,
and C. M. Drinkwater, New Rochelle, N. Y. Truck.
1,454,710; May 8.
Driscoll, Charles. (See Pierce, Charles W., assignor.)
Drlscoll, Daniel W., Vlllanova, Pa. Time-control signal
system. 1,466,471 ; Aug. 28.
Drlscoll, Daniel W., New York, N. Y., assignor to Drls-
coll Patents Company, Wilmington, Del. Variable-
speed transmissions. 1,471,098; Oct. 23.
Drlscoll Patents Company. (See Drlscoll, Daniel W.,
assignor.)
Drlscoll, Robert. (See Cablll, Thomas J., assignor.)
Drlscoll, Timothy, London, England. Gramophone.
1,467,612; Sept. 11.
Drlskell, Burt. (See Wyatt, De Witt H., assignor.)
Drissner, Alfred E., assignor to The National Acme Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Push chucking mechanism.
1,465,256; Aug. 21.
Drissner, Alfred B., assignor to The National Acme
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drawback chucking mecha-
nism. 1,465,257; Aug. 21.
Drltz-Traum Co. (See Traum, David, assignor.)
Driver, Arthur S. and S. R., Summit, N. J. Artlflclal-
fly container. 1,461,298 ; Apr. 10.
Driver, Clara, Thessalon, Ontario, Canada. Bread pan.
« 1,461,974; July IT.
Driver, Frank L., Jr., Newark, assignor to Driver-Harris
Company, Harrison, N. J. Electric resistance element.
1,465,547; Aug. 21.
Driver-Harris Company. (See Driver, Frank L., Jr.,
. assignor.)
Driver, John M., Phlladplphia, Pa. Continuous article
forming and printing machine. 1448,588 ; Mar. 13.
Driver, Susan R. (See Driver, Arthur S. and S. R.)
Drolshagen, Albert J., assignor to Milwaukee Pattern
& Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Rlm-straightenlng de-
vice. 1,459,908; June 26.
Drolshammer, Ivar, Hamar, Norway. Pneumatic brake.
1,462,229 ; July 17.
Dronsfleld, James, Oldham, England. Multiple-purchase
Jack. 1,472,857; Oct. 80.
Dros, Cornells P., Heemstede, Netherlands. Cheese-mak-
ing machine. 1,441,790 ; Jan. 9.
Dros, Cornells P., Amsterdam, Netherlands. Fishing
apparatus. 1,462,106 ; July 17.
DrOssel, Adolf F., Mannheim, assignor to the Corporation
of Fritz Neumeyer Aktlengesellschaft, Nuremberg, Ger-
many. Mold for the casting on of shafts for twist drills
and similar tools. 1,476,287 ; Dec. 4.
Druar, Frank J., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
panv, Detroit, Mich. Spring shackle or the like.
1,448,686; Mar. 13.
Druar, Frank J., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich. Radiator cover. 1.453,339;
May I.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Druar, Frank J., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Micli. Attachment for motor-vehicle
radiators. 1,453.340 ; May 1.
bruiva, John T., Lougmeaduw, Mass., assignor to Henry
Hymau & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Portable electric
light. Rel5,735 ; Dec. 25.
Drumm, Charles F., jr. (See Frlns, M. C, and Drumm.)
Drumm, Charles F., jr. (See Lipcot, F. L., Drumm, and
Frins.)
Drumm, Herbert C, assignor to The Union Metal Manu-
facturing Company, Canton, Ohio. Foundry flask.
1,459,197; June 19.
Drumm, Herbert C, assignor to The Union Metal Manu-
facturing Company, Canton, Ohio. Lantern. 1,474,895 ;
Nov. 20.
Drumm, Paul H., West Frankfort, 111. Ice-cream-recepta-
cle-filling means. 1,475,803 ; Nov. 27.
Drummond, Robert S., New York, N. Y. Window con-
struction. 1,461,818; July 17.
Drummond, Walter W., Fort Collins, Colo. Electric con-
trolling device. 1,464,470 ; Aug. 7.
Drummond, William D., New York, N. Y. Saw guard.
1,464,924 ; Aug. 14.
Drummond, William H., Belleville, assignor of one-half to
E. Jones, Nutley, N. J. Acoustical diaphragm.
1,466,427 ; Aug. 28.
Drury, Herbert R., Willoughby, Ohio. Antiglare devies
for automobile headlights. 1,466,354 ; Aug. 28.
Drury, William, Hammersmith, London, England. Air
tube and shock absorber for resilient wheels for vehicles.
1,464,033 ; Aug. 7.
Drushel, William A„ assignor to Haskelite Manufactur-
ing Corporation, Grand Rapids, Mich. Water-resistant
glue. 1,473,987; Nov. 13.
Drushel, William A., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation. Making water-
proof blood glue. 1,476,805 ; Dec. 11.
Dryden Rubber Company. (See Beynon, R., and Hintz,
assignors.)
Dryer, Edwin H., Bakersfleld, Calif. Check protector.
1,465,388; Aug. 21.
Dryer, Edwin 11., Bakersfleld, Calif. Container and spout.
1,473,925; Nov. 13.
Dryer, William P., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Valve gear. 1,471,316 ; Oct. 16.
Drying Systems, luo. (See Harrison, Burt S., assignor.)
Drynan, Thomas H., S^wickley, Pa. Water-heating sys-
tem. 1,450,796; Apr. 3.
Drysdale & Company, Limited. (See Drysdale, John W.
W., assignor.)
Drysdale, John W. W., assignor to Drysdale & Company,
Limited, Yoker, near Glasgow, Scotland. Centrifugal
pump. 1,474,708 ; Nov. 20.
Dry-Zero Corporation, The. (See Lindsay, Harvey B.,
assignor.)
Du-All Manufacturing Company, The. (See Carter, Clar-
ence W., assignor.)
Dubbs, Carbon P., Willmette, 111., assignor to Universal
Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for
treating petroleum and other hydrocarbons. 1,440,772 ;
Jan. 2.
Dubbs, Carbon P., Wilmette, assignor to Universal Oil
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Gas diaphragm.
1,470,352; Oct. 9.
Dubee, Adelard J., Glens Falls, N. Y. Brush and mop
holder. 1,459,582 ; June 19.
Duberg. Per E., Hallsberg, Sweden. Water heater for
stoves. 1,477,166; Dec. 11.
Duberstein, Isadore, Los Angeles, Calif. Garment
hanger. 1,461,442 ; .Tulv 10.
Dubilier Condenser & Radio Corporation. (See Dubiiier,
William, assignor.)
Dubilier Condenser and Radio Corporation. (See Tuska,
Clarence D., assignor.)
Dubilier, William. (See Lowenstein, Fritz, assignor.)
Dubilier, William, New York, N. Y., assignor to Dubilier
Condenser & Radio Corporation. Electrical condenser.
1,455,781 ; May 22.
Dubilier, William, New Y^ork, N. Y^.. and W. S. Mountford,
Dumont. N. J. Razor holder. 1,475,940 ; Dec. 4.
Dubiner, Herman, assignor to Grabhorn & Dubiner, New
York, N. Y. Finger ring. Des. 62,013 ; Feb. 27.
Dubinski, Ralph, jr. {See Scott, W. R., Dubinski, and
Magidson.)
Du Bois, Charles L., Portland. Oreg. Hydraulic door-
opening mechanism. 1,455,607; May 15.
Du Bois, Edward J. and G. C, Albany, N. Y. Piston ring.
1,450,160; Mar. 27.
Du Bois, George C. (See Du Bois, Edward J. and G. C.)
Dubois, Jean. (See Mullard, E., Valenducq, and Dubois.)
Du Bois, Louis T. (See Nelson, A., and Du Bois.)
Dubois, Lubin L., Asnieres, France. Agricultural im-
plement. 1,467,894 ; Sept. 11.
Dubois, Norman A., Needham, Mass. Cooling a^id refrig-
erating solution. 1,442, R30 ; .Tan. 16.
Dubois. Peter, assignor to Petrlck Brothers, Chicago, 111.
Chart holder. 1,441,489 ; Jan. 9.
Du Bois. Rhesa G.. East Orange, N. J. Golf-cup device.
1,470,603 ; Oct. 16.
Du Bois. Robert, nnc\ H. T. .Tones, Stillwater, Okla. Pre-
serving eggs. 1,475,804; Nov. 27.
Du Bose, Thomas M. (See Fairley, T. J., and Du Hose.)
Du Brul, Davila S., assignor to The Miller, Du Brul A
Peters Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Matrix. 1,473,339 ; Nov. 6.
Dubuc, Antonin, and A. Carricaburu, Riverside, assignors
to Joseph A. Greene and William E. Dedmond, Los
Angeles, Calif. Light-diffusing curtain. 1,444,735 ;
Feb. 6.
Du Buque, George F., Los Angeles, Calif. Bread slicer.
1,442,762; Jan. 16.
Du Buque, George F., Los Angeles, Calif. Bread slicer.
1,474,767 ; Nov. 20.
Duby, John F., Boston, Mass., assignor to Weaver Manu-
facturing Company, Springfield, 111. Testing apparatus
for determining noualignment of vehicle wheels.
1,454,628; May 8.
Dubyk, Theodor, Passaic, N. J. Rack. 1,469,455 ; Oct. 2.
Duca, Sante, New York, N. Y'. Praying or confessional
stand. 1,477,327 ; Dec. 11.
Ducas, Charles, et al., trustees. (See Ducas, Charles,
assignor.)
Ducas, Charles, assignor to C. Ducas, A. W. White-
ford, and D. W. Pye, trustees. New York, N. Y.
Tender tank. 1,460,710; July 3.
Ducatt, Dennis C., assignor of one-half to H. Wastlan,
Saranac Lake, N. Y. Runner attachment for wheels.
1,449,738 ; Mar. 27.
Duchateau, Jean I., St. Omer, France. Spring wheel hub*.
1,442,656: Jan. 16.
Duch6, T. M., & Sons. (See Kaiser, Reuben, assignor.)
Duchemin, George W., Newark, N. J. Machine for turn-
ing irregular forms. 1,451,496 ; Apr. 10.
Duchesne, Henri H. (See Benoit, A., Mathieu, and Du-
chesne.)
Duchesne, Henri H., and P. Charuest, assignors to Benoit
& Mathieu, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Amplifler for
talking machines. 1,445,500 ; Feb. 13.
Duchesneau, Leuis. (See Arsenault, R., Phillips and
Duchesneau.l
Duckett, James A., Columbus, Ohio. Vending machine.
1,470,232 ; Oct. 9.
Duckham, Arthur M., London, England. Carbonizing fuel
In vertical retorts. 1,447,839 ; Mar. 6.
Duckworth, Clarence H. (See Kralund, J., and Duck-
worth.)
Ducorron, Charles A. F., assignor to Ducorron-Rich En-
gineering Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle holder.
1,473,322; Nov. 13.
Ducorron-Rich Engineering Company. (See Ducorron,
Charles A. F., assignor.)
Ducsay, Stephen, Canonsburg, Pa. Corn and stalk cut-
ting implement. 1,464,354 ; Aug. 7.
Duda, Wentzel R., I'ittsburgh, Pa. Feed table for shear-
ing mechanism. 1,478,991 ; Dec. 25.
Duddleson, William J., and C. L. Slusher, San Luis
Obispo, Calif. Moth destroying and repelling device.
1,478.208; Dec. 18.
Duddy, Edward H. (See Segur, H., and Duddy.)
Dudek, Piotr. (See Szymanskl F., and Dudek.)
Duder, John, Salt Lake City, assignor of one-half to H.
S. Brown, Oasis, and one-fourth to S. W. Stewart, Salt
Lake City, Utah. Excavating wheel. 1,455,608 ;
May 15.
Dudley, Benjamin B., Visalia, Calif. Cooker. 1,444,239 ;
Feb. 6.
Dudley, Benjamin B., Visalia, Calif. Folding tent.
1,456,918 ; May 29.
Dudley, Carrie D., Chicago, 111. Cigarette tray. Des.
62,087; Mar. 13.
Dudley, Carrie D., Chicago, 111. Receptacle for flowers.
Des. 62,605 ; July 3.
Dudley, Edward F. (See Stevens B. D., and Dudley.)
Dudley, Edward F., Oak Park, assignor to Miehle Printing
Press and Manufacturing CJompany, Chicago, 111. Ink-
distributlng-drum-vlbrating means. 1,464,925 ; Aug. 14.
Dudley, Edward F., Oak Park, assignor to Miehle Prlrt-
Ing Press and Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Registration-feed-board-operating mechanism. 1,468,462 ;
Sept. 18.
Dudley, Edward F., Oak Park, assignor to Miehle Print-
ing Press and Manufacturing Company. Chicago, 111.
Mounting for printing-press form and vibrator rollers.
1.472,433 ; Oct. 30.
Dudley, Fred H., Lincoln, Nebr. Auto camp bed.
1,4^4,670; May 8.
Dudley, Hettle J., Richmond, Va. Fancy bag. Des.
63,254 ; Nov. 13.
Dudley, Howard A., Hagerstown, Md. Loose-leaf binder.
1,460,663; July 3.
Dudley, Howard A., Hagerstown, Md. Loose-leaf binder.
3.460,712; July 3.
Dudley, Philip E., Wilmington, Del., and H. Boice, New-
burgh, N. Y., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Paper machine and apron
therefor. 1,441,332 ; .Tan. 9.
Dudley, Philip E., Wilmington, Del., and H. Boice, New-
burgh, N. Y,, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Coating refrigerator and
candy support therefor. 1,474,768 ; Nov. 20.
Dudley, T. TT. (See Mortensen, Arlington P., assignor.)
Dudley, William H. C, Americano, Ga. Stereopticon de-
vice. 1,452,797; Apr. 24.
Dudley, William W.. Lancaster, Pa. Watch-movement
frame. Des. 62,566; June 26.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Duelir, Bernard J., Big Island, Va. Anti-skid chain.
1,463,081; July 31.
Dueker, Carl, Cooper Township, Webster County, Iowa.
Snapping mechanism for corn - husking machines.
1,404,504 ; Aug. 14.
Dueker, Carl, Cooper Township, Webster County, Iowa.
Journal bearing. 1,475,110; Nov. 20.
Dueker, Carl, Cooper Township, Webster County, Iowa.
Husking mechanism for corn-harvesting machines.
1,478,426; Dec. 25.
Duerler, G. A., Mfg. Company. (See Phillippe, Emil,
assignor.)
Duerling, James R. (See Magill, J., and Duerling.)
Dues, Fred B., Minster, Ohio. Husking rolls. 1,462,539 ;
July 24. )
Duesenberg, Frederick S., Elizabeth, N. J. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,476,327 ; Dec. 4.
Dut'seuberg, Frederick S., Elizabeth, N. J. Axle construc-
tion. 1,476,328; Dec. 4.
Duesenberu;, Frederick S., Elizabeth, N. J. Driving axle
for motor vehicles. 1,476,329 ; Dec. 4.
Dut'ek, Louis, Tacoma, Wash. Draft device for chimneys.
1,456,099 ; May 22.
Duff, Albert L., and J. W. Matbeson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wardrobe trunk. 1,448,057 ; Mar. 13.
Duff, Alexander R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Drying
kiln. 1,446,844 ; Feb. 27.
Duff Manufacturing Company, The. (See Eck, Karl,
assignor.)
Duff Manufacturing Company, The. (See Schwerin, Frank
H., assignor.)
Duff Patents Company Incorporated. (See Treat, Francis
H., assignor.)
Duff, Thomas F., assignor of one-third to M. Tonn,
Spokane, Wash. Line-casting machine. 1,469,361 ;
Oct 2.
Duffey, Charles E. (See Givens, George N., assignor.)
Ouffey, Walter J., Fort William, Ontario, Canada. Car
loader. 1,468,287 ; Sept. 18.
Duffie, John J., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Government
of the United States. Circuit closer. 1,465,465 ;
Aug. 21.
Duffleld, Archibald, Derby, Conn. Toy furniture.
1,453.241 ; Apr. 24.
Duffield, Frederick L. (See Longbottom, C. A., and
Duffield.)
Duffner, Leonard J., Lynchburg, Va. Sanding apparatus
for vehicles. 1,469,627 ; Oct. 2.
Duffy, Harry E., St. Paul, assignor of five one-hundredths
to A. F. Janiesch, Sleepy Eye, and four-tenths to P. E
Rick. St. Paul, Minn. Automobile elevating Jack
1,470,581 ; Oct. 9.
Duffv, James F., Park Ridge, 111. Tool. 1,448,919
Mar. 20.
Duffy, Marie B., Toledo, Ohio. Window ' guard
1,471,477; Oct. 23.
Duffy, Michael J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Resilient wheel
1,463,682; July 31.
Duffv, Miles R., Chicago, 111. Pavement light. 1,476,958
Dec. 11.
Duffv, Thomas. (See Jez, F.. and Duffy.)
Duffy, Thomas I., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as
signments, to Auto Specialties Manufacturing Com
pany, St. Joseph, Mich. Spring suspension. Rel5,659
July 17.
Duffy, Thomas I., assignor to L. E. Bower, Chicago, 111.
Lamp body. Des. 63,639 ; Dec. 25.
Du Ford, Peter, Ontario, Oreg. Shock absorber. 1,442,713
Jan. 16.
Dufresne, Georges A., Trois Eiviferes, Quebec, Canada
Resilient wheel. 1,453,786; May 1.
Dufty, Noel E., London, England. Shock-absorbing de-
vice for spring-supported vehicles. 1,478,642 ; Dec. 25,
Dugan, .Tohn F., assignor to Laird, Schober and Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Process and machine for making
rands. 1.453.042 : Apr. 24.
Dugan, Robert C, Milden, Saskatchewan, Canada. Wagon
hitch. 1,472,965 ; Nov. 6.
Dugan, Walter B., assignor to Venango Knitting Mills,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Tension device for
knitting machines. 1,465,934 ; Aug. 28.
Dusas, Charles H., Marshall, Minn. Trap. 1,467,846;
Sept. 11.
Dugdale, Edward W. (See Leigh, Edward R., assignor.)
Duggan, John A., Detroit, Mich. Toothbrush holder.
1,466,041 ; Aug. 28.
Duggan, Joseph L., Sparrows Point, Md. Land and water
toy. 1.456,429 : May 22.
Duggan, Thomas R., assignor to The Permutit Company,
New York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for soft-
ening water. Rel5,618 ; June 5.
Dukas. James K., Edwardsville, Pa. Pishing net.
1,457,886; June 5.
Duke. Annual, Marion, Ind. Coating composition.
1,460.317; June 26.
Duke. Augustus C, assignor of one-half to J. M. Burke,
Cednrtown, Ga. Dirigible headlight for automobiles.
1,478.001 : Dec. 18.
Duke. Joseph, New York, N. Y. Combination mouth gag
and toncue dppressor. 1,444.370 ; Feb. 0. "
Dnla, Robert B.. New York. N. Y. Making building
blocks. 1,472,616; Oct. 80.
Dulaney, Richard O., Fort Worth, Tex. Pump. 1,478,427;
Dec. 25.
Dnley, Charley A. (See Bowen, G. G., Duley, and Rosa.)
Dulcy, Charley A., assignor of one-half to G. G. Bowen,
Breckenridge, Tex. Combination swivel wrench plate
and hanger. 1,463,648 ; July 31.
Dull, Kayuiond \V., La Grange, III. Washing and screen-
ing apparatus. 1,447,970 ; Mar. 13.
Dull, Raymond W., La Grange, assignor to Link Belt
Company, Chicago, 111. Locking link for chain belts.
1,458,172 ; June 12.
Dull, Raymond W., assignor to Link Belt Company,
Chicago, 111. Securing wrist pins for chain links.
1,460,749; July 3.
Duliaardt, Pieter, Utrecht, Netherlands. Combined mop
and wringer. 1,442,797 ; Jan. 23.
Du Mais, Leo J., assignor to Garbell Typewriter Corpo-
ration, Chicago, 111. Typewriting machine. 1,457,965 ;
June 5.
Dumais, Paul T. C, Hull, Quebec, Canada. Fastener.
1,464,976 ; Aug. 14.
Dumars, Gerald, New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half to
P. Wing, Westport, Conn. Character transfer device.
1,470,066 ; Oct. 9.
Durable, Clifford R., Arlington, assignor of one-half to W.
G. Mitchell, Maiden, Mass. Variometer. 1,446,166 ;
Feb. 20.
Dumble, Clifford R., Arlington, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Lamson Company, Boston, Mass.
Snap switch. 1,466,820; Sept. 4.
Dumler, George H. (See Kirk, H. C, and Dumler.)
Dummer, David. (See Shaw, F. L., and Dummer.)
Dumont, Joseph, assignor to Commonwealth Manufac-
turing Company, Gardner, Mass. Scraping head.
1,447,933; Mar. 6.
Dumont, Joseph R., Kansas City, Mo. Directory rack.
1.444,240; Feb. 6.
Dumont, Joseph R., Kansas City, Mo. Indicia-carrying
rack. 1,455,192; May 15.
Dumont, Paul, Ampsin, Belgium. Discharge apparatus
for limekilns and the like. 1,466,996 ; Sept. 4.
Dumsha, Michael T., Philadelphia, Pa. Ornamental stand
for watches, pictures, and similar articles. Dea.
61,974 ; Feb. 20.
Du Nah, George W., Pasadena, Calif. Glove-drying ma-
chine. 1,471,652 ; Oct. 23.
Dunajeff, Leonid A., New York, N. Y. Tank gauge.
1,442,134 ; Jan. 16.
Dunajeff, Leonid A., New York, N. Y. Speed Indicator.
1,451,064; Apr. 10.
Dunajeff, Leonid A., New York, N. Y. Projectile.
1,459,198; June 19.
Dunajeff, Leonid A., New York, N. Y. Liquid-feeding de-
vice. 1,463 683 ; July 31.
Dunbar, David, Glasgow, assignor to The Lennox Manu-
facturing Company, Limited, Duntocher, Dumbarton-
shire, Scotland. Tie for masonry. 1,465,812 ; Aug. 21.
Dunbar, Harris T., Buffalo, N. Y. Dumping scow. 1,442,055 ;
Jan. 16.
Dunbar, Howard W., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Electrically-driven grinding machine.
1,466,893 ; Sept. 4.
Dunbar Molasses & Syrup Co. (See Brown, Sol, as-
signor.)
Dunbar, Price. (See Hicks, J. N., Elliott, and Dunbar.)
Dunbar, William E., Jacksonville, Fla. Swivel bracket.
1,470.429 : Oct. 9.
Dunbar, William F., Comstock, Nebr. Hoe. 1,468,628:
Sept. 25.
Duncan, Archibald H., Napanee, Ontario, Canada.
Wrench. 1,475,004 ; Nov. 20.
Duncan, Arthur L., et al. (See Forry, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Duncan, Arthur L., Oakland, Calif. Means for peeling
fruit. 1.473,021; Nov. 6.
Duncan, Arthur L., assignor of one-third to E. H. Duncan
. and one-third to C. E. Forry, Oakland, Calif. Prepar-
ing fruit for canning. 1.441,490 : Jan. 9.
Duncan, Arthur L., assignor of one-third to E. H. Duncan
and one-third to C. E. Forry, Oakland, Calif. Fruit
knife. 1,444,173; Feb. 6.
Duncaa, Arthur L., assignor of one-third to E. H. Dun-
can and one-third to C. E. Forry, Oakland, Calif. Ap-
paratus for preparing fruit for canning. 1,471,838 ;
Oct. 23.
Duncan, Charles D., Chicago, 111. Englne-crank-case lubri-
cant supplying and governing device. 1,464,599 ;
Aug. 14.
Duncan, David, Brooklyn, N. Y. Antitilting device for
tractors. 1,478,428 ; Dec. 25.
Duncan, David C, Duluth, Minn. Portable gas generator.
1.452,731 ; Apr. 24.
Duncan, E. H., et al. (See Duncan, Arthur L., assignor.)
Duncan, E. H., et al. (See Forry, Charles E., assignor.)
Duncan Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Harris,
Jesse, assignor.)
Duncan, Forest M., Cotter, assignor of twenty-five and
one-half per cent to F. M. Molsherry, Columbus Junc-
tion, and twenty-five and one-half per cent to F, L. Van-
horn, Cotter, Iowa. Automobile fender brace.
1.476,602 ; Dec. 4.
Duncan, Harry L., Mahwali. N. J. Diaphragm for acous-
tic instruments. 1,442,216 ; Jan. 18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Duncan, Hugh M. (See Parsons, C. A., Peddle, and Dun-
can.)
Duncan, Joseph. S., Chicago, 111. Making printing-plate
blanks and product thereof. 1,453,384 ; May 1.
Duncan, Joseph S., Chicago, 111. Printing and addressing
machine. 1,460,711 ; July 3.
Duncan, Joseph S., Chicago, 111. Follower for filing
drawers. 1,466,792; Sept. 4.
Duncan, Joseph S., and H. E. Hubbard, assignors to Ad-
dressograph Company, Chicago, HI. Automatic releas-
ing device. 1,441,491 ; Jan. 9.
Duncan, Joseph S., and H. E. Hubbard, assignors to Ad-
dressograpb Company, Chicago, 111. Lister attachment
tor addressing machines. 1,443,170 ; Jan. 23.
Duncan, Lee W., Fort Wayne, Ind. Window protector.
1,460,645; July 3.
Duncan, Newton O., Kingsville, Tex. Percolator.
1,470,959; Dec. 11.
Duncan, Robert A., et al. (See Matter, Gustave O.,
assignor.)
Duncan, Thomas S. (See Plerson, R. K., and Duncan.)
Duncan, William M., Alton, 111. Furnace. 1,453,341 ;
May 1.
Dunc»n, William M., Alton, 111. Furnace and controlling
the draft therein. 1,461,819 ; July 17.
Duncan, William R., Chicago, 111. Stop for phonographs.
1,464,977 ; Au,?. 14.
Duncombe, Tyrrell H., Detroit, Mich. Overrunning clutch.
1,453,548; May 1.
Dundas, Koy C, Los Angeles, and R. T. Howes, Santa
Ml ria, Calif., assignors to S. E. Company. Treatment
of oil shale. 1,469,628; Oct. 3.
Dunrord & Elliott (Sheflleld; Limited. (See Watton,
Harold B., assignor.)
Dun«an, John K., assignor of seven-sixteenths to W. S.
Biyson, one-sixteenth to B. F. Bone, one-sixteenth to
F. H. Howard, one-sixteenth to J. -A. Schaub, five siity-
fou-ths to A. C. Scioggius, jr., one-sixteenth to H. J.
Zink, five sixty-fourths to E. E. Koontz, one thirty-sec-
ond to F. H. Gandee, Mouudsville, W. Va., one thirty-
second to C. L. Bundy, Adeua, and two sixty-fourths to
W. H. Hill, Cleveland, Ohio. Cartoning machine.
1,474,514 ; Nov. 20.
Dunham, Arthur E., assignor to Brockton Welting Co.,
Inc., Brockton, Mass. Winding and hanking machine.
1,461,705 ; July 10.
Dunham, Bert G., Hawthorne, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone-exchange system. 1,445,432 ; Feb. 13.
Dunham, Charles L. (See Giebell, Charles L., assignor.)
Dunham Company, The. (See Wagner, Joseph F., as-
sisfnor.)
Dunham, Frank C. (See Millard, E. F., and Dunham.)
Dunham, George W., New York, N. Y., assignor to Gra-
ham Brothers, Evansville, Ind. Tractor. 1,455,394 ;
May 15.
Dunham Harry E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electron-discharge apparatus.
1,469,075 ; Sept. 25.
Dunliam, Henry V., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Treating, whey.
1,443,528; Jan. 30.
Dunham, Henry V., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Oil product and
making same. 1,449,976 ; Mar. 27.
Dunham, Hermon E., Motor Company. (See Brooke,
Lloyd A., assignor.)
Dunham, Joseph C, Oklahoma, Okla. Weather strip.
Rel5,.574 ; Apr. 10.
Dunham, William P., Copperas Cove, Tex., assignor to
Nebulizer Oil Burning Company. ■ Firing boilers by
means of fuel oils. 1,453.662 ; May 1.
Dunham, William S., Sharpsville, Pa. Concrete form.
1,464,600 ; Aug. 14.
Duuhili. Alfred, London, England. Tobacco pipe.
1.463,684 ; July 31.
Dunkel, Phillip, Denver, Colo. Resilient vehicle wheel.
1,474,465 ; Nov. 20.
Dunkplberger, Milton S., Dayton, Ohio. Casting lur.e.
1,457,926 ; June 5.
Dunkelberger, Milton S., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The Tiny Toter Manufacturing Company, Dayton,
Ohio. Collapsible baby carriage. 1,465,211 ; Aug. 14.
Dunkley, William H., Birmingham, England. Power pro-
pulsion of road vehicles. 1,455,720 ; May I5.
Dunlap, Charles K., assignor to Sonoco Products Company,
Hartsville, S. C. Device for winding convolute tubes.
1,478,944 ; Dec. 25.
Dunl.np, Marvin L., Philipsburg, Pa. Trolley-wire holder.
1,448,437 ; Mar. 13.
Dunlap, Paul, Richmond, Calif. Comtined muffler and
vaporizer. 1.460,664 ; July 3.
Dunlap, William A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Shade holder.
1,404,699; Aug. 14.
Dunlea, John M., Los Angeles, Calif. Headlight.
1,4.54,671 ; May 8.
Dunlop, Robert H., assignor to The Jeffrey Manufactur-
ing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Rheostat. 1,471,391;
Oct. 23.
Dunlop Rubber Company, The. (See Macbeth, C, and
Willshnw, assignors.)
Dnniop Rubber Company, The. (See Paull, Wallace H.,
assignor.)
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation of America. (See
Germain, Edward B., assignor.)
Francis W. (See Lowell, P. D., and Dun-
Company. (See Dunn, Henry F.,
Ind.,
Ohio.
assignor to
Weighing
Toledo
scale.
Dunmore,
more.)
Dunn Accessories
assignor.)
Dunn, Alfred W., Honomu, Hawaii, and G. Potter, San
Francisco, Calif. Cane-cutting-apparatus transmission
gear. 1,478,327 ; Dec. 18.
Dunn, Benjamin F., St. Paul, Minn. Tent-tension equal-
izer. 1,451,208 ; Apr. 10.
Dunn, Edmund F., assignor to Alexander Smith & Sons
Carpet Company, Yonkers, N. Y. Loom. 1,475,261 ;
Nov. 27.
Dunn, Edmund L., et al. (See Dunn, Louis, assignor.)
Dunn, Edward L., East Orange, assignor to Otis Elevator
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Hand-rope lock for ele-
vators. 1,458,472 ; June 12.
Dunn, Edward L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Merchants National Bank, Worcester, Mass. Con-
troller for reversing machines. 1,458,902 ; June 12.
Dunn, Frank B., assignor to The Dunn Wire-Cut Lug
Brick Company, Conneaut, Ohio. Making brick.
1,447.413; Mar. 6.
Dunn, Frederick R., Alameda, Calif. Machine for cooking
doughnuts or the like. 1,440,663 ; Jan. 2.
Dunn, Harry E. (See Dunn, William E. and H. B.)
Dunn, Harry B., assignor to W. E. Dunn Manufacturing
Company, Holland, Mich. Form for concrete struc-
tures. 1,468,702 ; Sept. 25.
Dunn, Henry F., Anderson,
Scale Company, Toledo,
1,446,552 ; Feb. 27.
Dunn, Henry P., assignor to Dunn Accessories Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Headlight construction. 1,473,400 ;
Nov. 6.
Dunn, Hubert, San Francisco, Calif. Electric-lamp
stand. 1,446,695 ; Feb. 27.
Dunn, Idis L., Buck Knob, Ark. Tatting shuttle.
1,443,814 ; Jan. 30.
Dunn, Louis, St. Paul, Minn., assignor of two-thirds to
E. L. Dunn. Millbourne, Pa., and one-third to A. V.
Fabian, St. Paul, Minn. Train-stopping apparatus.
1,457,899; June 5.
Dunn Manufacturing Company. (See Burstall, William
H., assignor.)
Dunn Manufacturing Company. (See Dunn, W. L., Bur-
stall, and Diedrlcn, assignors.)
Dunn, Ray, Tipton, Iowa. Milk bottle. 1,462,330;
July 17.
Dunn Road Machinery Company. (See Rathmell, John
M., assignor.)
Dunn, W. B., Manufacturing Company. (See Dunn,
Harry H., assignor.)
Dunn, William E. and H. B., Holland, Mich. Concrete
mixer. 1,447,125; Feb. 27.
Dunn, William L., W. H. Burstall, and E. J. Diedrich,
assignors to Dunn Manufacturing Company, Oxnard,
Calif. Tongs. 1,443,568 ; Jan. 30.
Dunn, Winslow W., jr., St. Paul, Minn. Tag holder.
1,468,198 : Sept. 18.
Dunn Wire-Cut Lug Brick Company, The. (See Dunn,
Frank B., assignor.)
Dunnam, Samuel B., Coleman, Tex. Loading and unload-
ing machine for rail ties. 1,440,722 ; Jan. 2.
Dunnebacke, Julius N. (See Schutt, Henry A., and
Dunnebacke.)
Dtinnebier, Max. (See Winkler, A., and Dunnebler.).
Dunner, Julius, New York, N. Y. Sectional hair comb.
1,447,287; Mar. 6.
Dnnnet, Orville B., Charra, West Coast, South Austra-
lia, Australia. Motor-vehicle suspension. 1,477,477 ;
. Dec. 11.
Dunning, Elmer D., Philadelphia, Pa. Compression pump.
1,474,769 ; Nov. 20.
Dunning, J. H., Corporation. (See Strange, Edwin B.,
assignor.)
Dunning, Robert O., Levant, Me. Receptacle. 1,444,308 ;
Feb. 6.
Dunnlngton, James H., Louisville, Ky. Burglarproof
safe. 1,449,739 ; Mar. 27.
Dunseth, Clifford A., and H. Garrity, Albert Lea, Minn.
Combined garbage can and flytrap. 1,467,895 ; Sept. 11.
Dunsmore, Alexander F. (See Robertson, A. R., and
Dunsmore.)
Dunstan, Albert E., and F. B, Thole, Sunbury-on-Thames,
England. Desulphurizing petroleum and petroleum
distillates. 1,457^656 : June 5.
Dunstan, William, Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. Ce-
mentitious wall board. 1,445,204 ; Feb. 13.
Dunston, Wayne E. (See Girl, C, and Dunston.)
Dunston, Wayne E. (See Girl, C, Dunston, and Dtz.)
Dunston, Wayne E., assignor to C. Girl, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Pivotal clamping device for bumpers and the like.
1,451,497 ; Apr. 10.
Dunston, Wayne E., assignor to C. Girl, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Automobile bumper. 1,453,866 ; May 1.
Duntlev, J. W. (See Osborn. Jesse C. assignor.'
Duntori, John C, Grand Rapids, Mich. Screening ma-
chine. 1,466,894 ; Sept. 4.
Dunwald, Peter, Rio, N. Y. Snow-removing apparatus.
1.46fi,614 : Aug. 28.
Dup;ui|iior, Huot & Moneuse Company. (See Puller, Louia
J., assignor.)
UNITBD STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
153
Dupez.'i. Peter A., assignor of one-half to A. Bogdonoy. Al-
toona. Pa. Antiaircraft machine gun. 1,443,249 ;
Jan. 23.
Dupler, Uaymond R., Toledo, Ohio. Cultivator attachment.
1,443.171 ; Jan. 23.
Du^lcKSis, Ren§ E., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, I'aterson, N. J. Shoe-
end-cIampiUK mechanism. 1,441,218 ; Jan. 9.
Duplessis, Ken6 E., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Trim-
ming machine. ' 1,474,347 ; Nov. 20.
Duplex Engine Governor Company Inc. (See Baum-
gartner, Walter J., assignor.)
Duplex Engine Governor Company, Inc. (See Douglas,
Theodore, assignor.)
Duplex Engine Governor Company. (See Tabb, Warner
T., assignor.)
Duplex Transmission Company. (See Stumpenhorgt,
John A., assignor.)
Duplexiilite Corporation. (See Cole, Rex J., assignor.)
Du Pout, Alfred I., Wilmington, Del., and H. R. Ilaraing,
Baltimore, Md., assignors to The Harding Peeling Ma-
chine Company, Wilmington, Del. Method of and ap-
paratus for automatically cleaning, scalding, and
peeliug fruit. 1,457,218 ; May 29.
Du Pont, Alfred I., Wilmington, Del., and H. R. Harding,
Baltimore, Md., assignors to Clean Food Packing Ma-
chine Company, Wilmington, Del. Scalding appar:aus
lor tomato-peeling machines. 1,472,717 ; Oct. 30.
Du Pout, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Abi'abam,
C. D., and Schwartz, assignors.)
Du I'out, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Andreau,
Roland L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Barnard,
Arthur E., assignor.)
Du I'ont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Bayard,
Frederick W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Bulke-
ley, Claude A., assignor.)
Du I'ont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Chlckering,
Horace G., assignor.)
Du I'ont, E. I., de Nemours and Company. (See Crane,
J. E., and Loomis, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Davidson,
Thomas M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dudley,
P. E., and Boice, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Edwards,
Victor C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Essex,
H., and Ward, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Gibbs,
Harry D., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Haon,
Harry J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hedln,
Erling A., assignor.)
Du i'ont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Henning,
Clarence I. B., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Company. (See Iloule-
han. Arthur E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Jacobs,
Charles B., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Ke.ssler,
Johannes M., assignor.)
Du Pout, E. I., de Nemours 4 Company. (See Kessler,
J. M., and Sease, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours * Company. (See Kirkpat-
rlck, Littleton, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kraft, P.
G., and Bacon, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Company. (See Loomis,
E. G., and Terhune, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours 4 Company. (See Manss,
Walter A., assignor.)
Du Pout, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Marshall,
John, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Moran,
Robert C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Nevius,
George H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Peters,
William A., jr., assignor.)
Du Pout, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See SklUIng,
John M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Company. (See Stine,
Charles M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Tanberg,
A. P., and Wlnkel. assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Ward,
William H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wilson,
Elhert A., assignor.)
Dn Pont, E. I., de Nemonra 4 Company. (See Woodbury,
Clifford A., assignor.)
Dn Pont," Eleuthere P., Montchanln, Del. Carburetor.
1,466.704; Sept. 4.
Du Pont, Eleuthere P., Montchanln, Del. Ship construc-
tion. 1,406.705; Sept. 4.
Dupont. .lean O.. Chicago, 111. Garment protector.
1.405,076 ; Aug. 14.
Dupont, Jules C. M., Valenciennes, France. Saddle sup-
port adaptable to cycles and motor cycles. 1,474,109 ;
Nov. 13.
Dupuis, Noel, assignor of one-half to C. M. King, Tacoma,
Wash. Occupant-propelled vehicle. 1,457,731 ; June 6.
Duquesne Burner Service Co. (See Nordensson, C. O.,
and Mettler, assignors.)
Duquette, Duncan J., Duluth, Minn. Game. 1,455,193 ;
May 15.
Dura Company. (See Buggie, Horace H., assignor.)
Dura Company, The. (See Nicholson, Stanley W., as-
signor.)
Duralectrlc Corporation, The. (See Householder, Miles
B., assignor.)
Durand & Company. (See De Matteo, Lewis, assignor.)
Durand & Huguenin, S. A. (See Bader, M., and Sunder,
assignors.)
Durand Steel Locker Company. (See Vance, Walter N.,
assignor.)
Durand, Victor, jr., Vineland, N. J. Making solid glass
rods having bends therein. 1,451,361 ; Apr. 10.
Durand, Victor, jr., Vineland, N. J. Receptacle.
1,473,814 ; Nov. 13.
Durant Motors Incorporated. (See Pfander, Walter F.,
assignor.)
Durant Motors Incorporated. (See Sturt, Alfred T.,
assignor.)
Durant, William C New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle frame and
spring suspension. 1,475,941 ; Dec. 4.
Durant, William H., Somerville, Mass. Cap for grease
cups. 1,461,383 ; July 10.
Durante, Marie R., Utica, N. Y. Cough tablet. Des.
62,712 ; July 24.
Duratex Corporation.. (See Wilson, John A., assignor.)
Durbin, Vernon, Brookllne, assignor to The Holtzer-
Cabot Electric Company, Roibury, Mass. Fire-alarm
apparatus. 1,465,425 ; -A^ug. 21.
Durbin, William N., Anderson, Ind. Tin-plate branning
and cleaning machine. 1,456,629 ; May 29.
Durelco Limited. (See Pearson, R. E., and Craig, as-
signors.)
Durell, George B., et aL (See Melanowski, Leo, as-
signor.)
Durfe#, Ben, Wichita, Kans. Signboard. 1,460,951;
July 3.
Durgin, Charles B. (See Ross, W. H., Durgin, and
Jones.)
Durgin, Edgar R., assignor to New Jersey Optical Co.,
Newark, N. J. Producing rims of celluloid for eye-
glasses. 1,465,423; Aug. 21.
Durgin, Edgar R., assignor to New Jersey Optical Co.,
Newark, N. J. Producing rings of celluloid for eye-
glasses and spectacles. 1,465,424 ; Aug. 21.
Durgin, William B., Company. (See Hayford, Harry N.,
assignor.)
Durgin, William B., Co. (See Roberts, Frederick R., as-
signor.)
Durham, James W., Tipton, Ind. Gate hinge. 1,467,029 ;
Sept. 4.
Durlron Company. (See Jacobsen, Oysteln, assignor.)
Duriron Company, Inc., The. (See Schenck, Pierce D.,
assignor.)
Duro Pump and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Larsh, Everett P., assignor.)
Du Roth, John, Pittsburgh, Pa. Truck. 1,441,973:
Jan. 9.
Dtlrr, Ludwig, assignor to LuftschlCCbau Zeppelin Gesell-
schaft mlt beschrankter Haftung, Frledrichshafen,
Germany. Gas duct In airships. 1,459,878 ; June 26.
Durrant, Thomas, Harptree, Saskatchewan, Canada. At-
tachment to binders. 1,456,123 : May 22.
Diirrlgl, Charles, Vienna, Austria. Multicolor - light-
emitting lamp. 1,466.428 ; Aug. 28.
Durst, Ray O., Bradford, Ohio. Grate attachment for
stoves and furnaces. 1,455,721 ; May 15.
Durward, Elsie M. (See Horrigan, T. F., and Durward.)
Duryea, Charles E., Pliiladelphla, Pa., assignor to The
Reo Motor Car Companv, Lansing, Mich. Step for
motor vehicles. 1,445.670; Feb. 20.
Duryea, William C. (See Trowbridge, A., and Duryea.)
Duryea, William F., Hackensack, N. J. Valva
1,465,844; Aug. 21.
Dusche, Frederick W., East Orange, assignor of one-half
to L. M. Nussbaum, Newark, N. J. Shoe-shlnlng de-
vice. 1,461,310 ; July 10.
DuSek, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Tobacco-user's ap-
pliance. 1.478,510; Dec. 25.
Dusenbury, Joseph D., Newton, Mass. Double-cutting
tool for planers. 1,466,355 ; Aug. 28.
Dusevolr, Julius J. (See Corglat, J., jr., and Dusevolr.)
Duslnberre, George B., Elmira, N. Y. Electrical testing
clip. 1,452,194; Apr. 17.
Duslnberre, George B., Wellsboro, Pa. Clip. 1,464,151 ;
Aug. 7.
Du.'ssault. Frederic J., Butte, Mont. Excavating machine.
1,454,711 ; May 8.
Dusseau. Cornelius J.. Toledo, Ohio. Fountain shoe-
blacking brush. 1.477.636 ; Dec. 18.
DusBeau, Maurice G., assignor of one-twentieth to A.
Danilger, Los Angeles, Calif., and nineteen-twentleths
to Positive Traction Motors Corporation. Universal
joint. 1,457,219; May 29.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Dusseau, Thomas L., assignor to Biddle-Gaumer Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Bracket aim for lighting fix-
tures or similar articles. Des. 61,761 ; Jan. 9.
Dusseris, Henri P. E. S., Paris, France. Apparatus for
movable publicity. 1,456,124 ; May V.
Duster, William, Butler, Pa. Apparatus for handling
plates of glass or the like. 1,446,003 ; Feb. 20.
Duston, Ernest W., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to E. W.
Bliss Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Strip-metal-flling ma-
chine. 1,440,975; Jan. 2.
Dutchak, John, Hyde Park, Mass. Spring heel.
1,469,920 : Oct. 9.
Dutchak. John, Hyde Park, Mass. Fountain pen.
1,469,921 ; Oct. 9.
Dutcher, Frank, Los Angeles, Calif. Window construc-
tion. 1,452,732 ; Apr. 24.
Dutcher, Frank, Versailles, assignor to Central Railway
Signal Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Railway signal tor-
pedo. 1,475,805 ; Nov. 27.
Dutchess Tool Company. (See Van Houten, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Dutour, Jean B., San Francisco, Calif. Carburetor.
1,473,720; Nov. 13.
Dutro, Claude O., R. W. Kent, and G. S. Kent, Burkbur-
nett, Tex. Tool for removing shackle bolts of auto-
mobile springs and the like. 1,462,447 ; July 17.
Dutton, Amelia P., jr., Washington, D. C. Garment.
1,468,141 ; Sept. 18.
Dutton, John R., et al. (See Gentry, George W., as-
signor.)
Duval d'Adrian, Alexander L., Washington, Pa., as-
signor to B. F. Brakenfeld & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Enamel and making the same. 1,443,813 ; Jan. 30.
Duval, August N., and P. C. Farris, Brazil, Ind. Fur-
nace. 1,468,498 ; Sept. 18.
Duval, Harry E., Chicago, assignor to B. J. Shanley,
trustee, Ottawa, III. Burial receptacle. 1,475,756 ;
Nov. 27.
Duvall, George W., assignor to United States Broom Com-
pany, Davenport, Iowa. Combined broom pressing and
nailing machine. 1,465,162 ; Aug. 14.
Duvall, James, Camas, Wash. Stripper wheel. 1,474,583;
Nov. 20.
Duvall, William J., assignor to Smith & Davis Mfg. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. Corner fastener for beds. 1,476,499 ;
Dec. 4.
Duvieusart, Francois, Santiago, Chile. Apparatus for ex-
changing the heat of liquids. 1,476,061 ; Dec. 4.
Duwelius, Walter S., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pliers. 1,442,135 ;
Jan. 16.
Duxbury, James P., Providence, R. I. Safety device for
power presses. 1,458,688 ; June 12.
Dvorak, Anton, Berwyn, assignor to Beardslee Chandelier
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, IlL Finial for light-
ing fixtures or lamps. Des. 63,255 ; Nov. 13.
Dvorak, John, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bacon-stringing ma-
chine. 1,450,667 : Apr. 3.
Dvorak, Wenzel J., Houston, Tex. Wall construction.
1,444,026 ; Feb. 6.
Dvorshak, Mike J., Everett, Wash. Milk-bottle carrier
and opener. 1,467,613 ; Sept. 11.
Dwlggins, John W., Muncie, assignor to R. H. Schweitzer,
Knlghtstown, Ind. Wire-fence loom. 1,465,761 ;
Aug. 21.
Dwight, Arthur S. (See Knox, John, assignor.)
Dwight, James H., Atlanta, Ga. Ladder. 1,446,382;
Feb. 20.
Dwight, John H., Des Moines, Iowa. Golf club.
1,441,492; Jan. 9.
Dwight & Lloyd Sintering Company.' (See Lloyd, Rich-
ard L., assignor.)
Dwight, Lobe, Kansas City, Kans. Grave protector. Des.
62,815 ; Aug. 7.
Dwinall, Harold F., Highland Mills, N. Y. Hot water bag.
1,445,501 ; Feb. 13.
Dwork, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Window scaffold.
1,447,065 ; Feb. 27.
Dworzak, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Rotary furnace or
kiln. 1,443,529 ; Jan. 30.
Dworzak, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Drier. 1,449,659 ;
Mar. 27.
Dwyer, Cornelius, Amsterdam, N. Y. Installing water-
closet bowls. 1.476,498 ; Dec. 4.
Dwyer, Francis P., Philadelphia, Pa. Shopping and
traveling bag. 1,468,711 ; Sept. 25.
Dwyer, Francis P., assignor to Travelight Manufattur-
ing Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Pencil purse. 1,476,697 ;
Dec. 11.
Dwyer, Raymond B., Chicago, 111. Drapery hanger.
1,447,126 ; Feb. 27.
Dwyer, Raymond B., Oak Park, 111. Drapery hanger.
1,478,820; Dee. 25.
Dwyer, William C, and J. I. Mitchell, Auburn, N. Y., as-
signors to International Harvester Company, Chicago,
111. Center-cutting attachment for disk harrows.
1,446.115 : Feb. 20.
Dyckerhoff, Eduard, Bluemenau, Germany. Treating fibrous
material. 1,446,888; Feb. 27.
Dye, George R., Indianapolis, Ind. Packed wall construc-
tion. 1,475,570 ; Nov. 27.
Dye, Glen M., Minneapolis, Minn. Photographic-develop-
ing apparatus and method. 1,451,065 ; Apr. 10.
Dye, Glen M., Minneapolis, Minn. Method and device
for handling photographic films. 1,451,066 ; Apr. 10.
Dye, Glen M., Minneapolis, Minn. Photoprinting mask.
1,472,640; Oct. 30.
Dye, Glen M., Minneapolis, Minn. Method and apparatus
for drying photographic films. 1,478,385 ; Dec. 25.
Dye, Glen M., assignor to Pako Corporation, Minneapolis,
Minn. Presser-back mechanism for photoprinting ma-
chines. 1,463,009 ; July 24.
Dye, Mark W., Seattle, Wash. Automobile hat holder.
1,454,962 ; May 15.
Dyer, B. H., Company. (See Sterling, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
Dyer, Charles B., Indianapolis, Ind. Emblem, badge,
brooch, pin, cuff button, watch fob, or an article of
similar nature. Des. 62,272 ; May 1.
Dyer, Charles B., Indianapolis, Ind. Pin, emblem, medal,
ring, or article of similar nature. Des. 62,396 ; May 22.
Dyer Company, The. (See Spicer, Delphin H., assignor.)
Dyer, Denzil C, Bend, Oreg. Camp stove. 1,442,763 ;
Jan. 16.
Dyer, Frank L., Montclair, N. J. Measuring device for
collapsible tubes. 1,463,578 ; July 31.
Dyer, George, Wallaceton, Va. Gasoline-drum cover.
1,448,796; Uar. 20.
Dyer, John, assignor of one-half to N. C. Mather, Chi-
cago, 111. Bolster. 1,444,671 ; Feb. 6.
Dyer, John assignor of one-half to N. C. Mather, Chi-
cago, HI. Power loading and unloading device.
l,-i44.67:^ ; Feb. 6.
Dyer, Newell V., Holbrook, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
■Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Skiving ma-
chine. 1,442,865; Jan. 23.
Dyer, Newell V., Holbrook, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Treat-
ing corresponding parts of pairs of shoes. 1,459,721 ;
June 26.
Dyer, Newell V., Holbrook, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method of
and apparatus for finishing the edges of sheet material.
1,469,255 ; Oct. 2.
Dyer, Pearl C. (See Sorensen, F. F., and Dyer.)
Dyer, Robert J., Oakland, Calif. Kiln. 1,452,638;
Apr. 24.
Dyer, William H., Douglas Township, Montcalm County,
assignor of one-half to E. Raymond, Eutrican, Mich.
Automobile timer. 1,471,999 ; Oct. 23.
Dyett, James H., assignor to Hard Manufacturing Co.,
Buflialo, N. Y. Bedstead end frame. Des. 63,640 ;
Dec. 25.
Dykas, Michael. (See Chochol, J., and Dykas.)
Dyke, Frank M., Ramona, Calif. Subsoiler attachment
for plows. 1,461,113 ; July 10.
Dykema, Jacob, Muskegon, Mich. Window ventilator.
1,472,056; Oct. 30.
Dykstra, Cornelius J., Des Moines, Iowa. Toilet-seat
cover. 1,440,773 ; Jan. 2.
Dyrr, Jacob V., Bell, Calif. Collapsible camp bed.
1,477,044; Dec. 11.
Dyrssen, Waldemar, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for mov-
ing furnace electrodes. 1,450,668 : Apr. 3.
Dyrssen, Waldemar, New York, N. Y. Electrode protec-
tor. 1,468,103 ; Sept. 18.
Dyson, Charles W., U. S. Navy. Process of and appara-
tus for burning powdered fuel. 1,468,008: Sept. 18.
Dyson, Charles W., U. S. Navy, and -M. C. Stuart, An-
napolis, Md., assignors to Andale Engineering Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Evaporator. 1,440,723 ;
Jan. 2.
Dyson, Charles W., U. S. Navy, and M. C. Stuart, Annapo-
lis. Md., assignors to Andale Engineering Company,
I'hiladelphia, Pa. Evaporator. 1,477,328 ; Dec. 11.
Dyson, Harry. (See Gaunt, J. S., and Dyson.)
Dyson, John, Dracut, assignor to 6. M. Arragg, Law-
rence, Mass. Attachment for spinning and twisting
frames. 1,443,980 ; Feb. 6.
Dyson, Robert G., Trooper, assignor to Franklin Air Com-
pressor Works, Norristown, Pa. Regulator for air
compressors. 1,475,757 ; Nov. 27.
Dysthe, Martinius, Crookston, Minn. Drawer, automatic
cover placer. 1,443,352 ; Jan. 30.
Dziedzie, Jul.1a, Detroit, Mich. Fire-alarm-.«ignal booth.
1,446,738 ; Feb. 27.
DziewoAski, Karol, Cracow, Poland. Preparation of dye-
stuffs. 1,471,150; Oct. 16.
Dzinitrowicz, Peter. (See Brecel, Edward, assignor.)
Dzutsoff, Paul, Seattle, Wash. Combined oxygen and
acetylene cutting and welding torch. 1,453,385 ; May 1.
E. & J. Bass, Incorporated. (See Negbaur, Harry, as-
signor.)
Eads, Charles W., Oakland, Calif. Finger-nail-cleaning
compound. 1,467,614 ; Sept. 11.
Eads, Harry B., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to Worthing-
ton Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. T.
Automatic valve and rim. Rel5,568 : Apr. 3.
Kads, William 0., Kokomo, Ind. Adjustable square and
bevel. 1,442,136: Jan. 16.
Fades, Charles L., Mutual, Okla. Cow hopple. 1,447,840 ;
Mar. 6.
liagan, Joseph J., New Castle, Pa. Collar. 1,445,671;
Feb. 20.
Eagelston, Frank "W., Berkeley, Calif. Process and
means for switching railway cars. 1,460,325 ; June 26.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFriCE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Eager, Honor L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Device for removing
facial wrinkles. 1,453,926 : May 1.
Eagle, Frederick, assignor to Empire Biscuit Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Display cover for containers. 1,471,781 ;
Oct. 23.
Eagle Iron Works. (See Powell, .Joseph M., assignor.)
Eagle Manufacturing Company. (See Miller, Albert A.,
assignor.)
Eagles, Fredrick J., and A. R. Fitzgerald, Honolulu,
H.-iwaii. Fastener. 1.467,928; Sept. 11.
Eames, Geoige M., Bridgeport, Conn. Fabricating tire
fabrics. 1,467,289 ; Sept. 4.
Eames, George M., Bridgeport, and J. C. Ringe, Strat-
ford, Conn., assignors to The Singer Manufacturing
Company. Mactiine for threading tape into articles.
1,460,195 ; June 26.
Eames, George M., Bridgeport, and .T. C. Ringe, Strat-
ford, Conn., assignors to Singer Manufacturing Com-
panv. Klizaheth, N. J. Tape-threading machine.
1.473,022; Nov. 6.
Eames, Herbert S., Framingham, Mass. Slsate. 1,444,673 ;
Feb. 6.
Eanes, Hugh P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to W.
W. Miller, Martinsville, Va. DoflBng and donning mech-
anism. 1,463,462 ; July 31.
Eardley, George S., San Jose, Calif. Smoker's appliance.
1,458,038; June 5.
Earl, Arthur. (See Alstott, James W., assignor.)
Earl, Charles M., and B. F. Wheeler, Detroit, Mich. Bev-
erage-dispensins device. 1,451,688 ; Apr. 17.
iEarle, Henry, Warren, Mass. Spark plug. 1,471,249 ;
Oct. 16.
Earle, Horatio S., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Acme
Road Machinery Co., Frankfort, N. Y. Gravel crush-
ing and screening device. 1,476,880 ; Dec. 11.
Earll, Sarah, Rhinelandor, Wis. Culinary device.
1.441.974 : Jan. 9.
Early, Bartholomew F., Lowell, Mass. Lug strap for
looms. 1,471,110; Oct. 16.
EarnbUaw, Aiihur U., Wynnewood, Pa. Screw driver.
1,448,392 : Mar. 13.
Eastburn, Oliver W., jr., Kennett Square, assignor to B.
B. Sharpless, Avondale, Pa. Tire valve. 1,478,002;
Dec. 18.
Ea.sterday, Harry E., Martinsburg; assignor of one-half
to W. H. Kennedy, Bedington, W. Va. Core remover.
1,475,989 : Dec. 4.
Eastei-wood, Joseph A. (See^rapnell, W. E., and Easter-
wood.)
Eastman, Adam B., assignor of one-half to W. A. Cole,
Philadelphia, Pa. Spark-plug structure. 1,465,935 ;
Aug. 28.
Eastman, Donald L., Olean, N. Y. Fountain pen.
1,455.590 : May 15.
Eastman, Floyd K., Kokomo, Ind. Vehicle door check.
1,443,462 ; Jan. 30.
Eastman, George, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Roll-film cartridge. 1,441,146 ; Jan. 2.
Eastin, George F., et al., trustees. (See KueCfer, Freder-
ick W., assignor.)
Eastman, Harry, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South
Wales, .Australia. Automatic flre-extinguishing water
sprinkler and alarm. 1,468,009 ; Sept. 18.
Eastman, Herbert W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Carbon re-
mover. 1,455,574 ; May 15.
Eastman, Irving T., Cody, Wyo.. assignor of one-half to
R. O. Eastman, Minneapolis, Minn. Double-acting air
pump. 1,474,665 ; Nov. 20.
Eastman, John E., jr. (See Schmltt, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Eastman, Joseph P., Manitowoc, Wis. Conveyer appa-
ratus. 1,448,393: Mar. 13.
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Allen, E. C, and Phil-
lips, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Bullock, Edmund R., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See CapetafC, John G., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Capstaft, J. G., and Mar-
tin, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Carroll, Stewart J., as-
sisnor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Chapman, A. K., and
RlgES. assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Clarke, Hans T.. as-
signor.')
Eastm.in Kodak Company. (See Cook, Robert W., as-
signor.)
Eastman, Kodak Company. (See De Maecker, Edmond,
assignor.')
Eastman Kodak Company. (See De Moos, Charles, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Donohue, John M.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Donohue, J. M., and
Furrow, assisnors.')
Eastman Kodak Company. . (See Eastman, George, as-
signor. 1
Ea8tm.in Kodak Company. (See Farrow, Edward S., jr.,
assignor.)
Eastmnn Kodak Company. (See Folmer, William F.,
assignor.)
(See Fritts, Edwin C, as-
(See Gaumont, L., and
Eastman Kodak Company.
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company.
Decaux, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Hodgson, Millard B.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Hopkins, Marcus C,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Jones, John G., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Jones, Loyd A., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Kingsbury, Edwin F.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Kroedel, Robert, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Lovejoy, Frank W.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Matthews, Irving C,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Owen, Clarence H., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Palmer, Virgil M., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Robertson, John A.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Robertson, J. A., and
Speidel, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Seel, Paul C, assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sentou, C. A., and Jac-
quet, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sheppard, Samuel B.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sheppard, S. E., and
Eberlin, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sherman, Frank C,
assignor.) >
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Speidel, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Stinchfield, Ray L., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sturgis, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sulzer, Albert F., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sulzer, A. F., and Van
Derhoef, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Tessier, Julien, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Trlvelli, Adreaan P. H.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Underwood, Ernest E.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Warren, Frank S., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Webb, William R., as-
signor.)
Eastman. Roy O. (See Eastman, Irving T., assignor.)
Eastman, Watson, assignor to 'VV'estern Cooperage Com-
pany, Portland, Oreg. Wood - splitting machine.
1,457,966 ; June 5.
Eastman, William H., Concord, assignor of one-half to
H. C. Whitney, Penacook, N. H. Telephone indicator.
1,455,285 ; May 15.
Easton & Burnham Company. (See Easton, Fred W., as-
signor.)
Easton, Fred W., assignor to Easton & Burnham Company,
Pawtucket, R. I. Yarn and thread guide. 1,450,205 ;
Apr. 3.
Easton. George C, Ridgewood, N. .T. Game apparatus.
1.473.954 : Nov. l.S.
Easton, Lucinn F., La Crosse, Wis. Locking device for
motor valves. 1.460,588 ; .July 3.
Easton, Rowland W., assignor of one-half to J. L. Clouds-
ley and O. Cloudeslev, London. England. Screw
conveyer. 1.468,379 ;. Sept. 18.
Eastwood, Benjamin Company. (See Adsit, George, as-
signor.)
Eastword, Harrv G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic sprinkler
alarm valve. 1,464,926 : Aug. 14.
Easy Rider Knee Pad Co. (See Compton, Henry P.,
assignor.)
Eaton, Albert E.. Seattle, Wash. Utensil hanger.
1,478.209 : Dec. 18.
Eaton, Arthur L., and H. P. Vickers, Los Angeles, Calif. :
said Vickers assignor to said Eaton. 'Vehicle body.
1.456.630; May 29.
Eaton Axle and Spring Company, The. (See Cox, Wil-
liam G., assignor.)
Eaton. Corl H. (See Stevens, G. H., and Eaton.)
Eaton, Crane & Pike Company. (See Hopkins, Leonard,
assignor.)
Eaton. Edwin R.. OriUia. Ontario, Canada. Tent at-
tachment for motor vehicles. 1,477.111 ; Dec. 11.
Eaton, Fred A.. South Stukelv. Quebec, Canada. Mop
wringer. 1,452.798 ; Apr. 24.
Eaton. Harold I.. Ventnor, and P. A. Reiley. Atlantic Cltj,
N. J. Rope-drum attachment for tractors. l,455,57o;
May 15.
Eaton. Harrison H., Beverly, Slaes. Pipe cutter.
1,475,374; Nov. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Eaton, Harrison H., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Dust-
collecting device. 1,473,613; Nov. 13.
Eaton, James H., Union, Ind. Running-board extension.
1,478,031 ; Dec. 18.
Baton, James M., et al., trustees. (See Gifford, Richard
T., assignor.)
Baton, James M., et al., trustees. (See Tomlinson, E.,
and Gitford, assignors.)
Eaton, John, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Motor control. 1,4.55,194 ; May 15.
Saton, John, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Time-element circuit controller.
1,456,100; May 22.
Eaton, John O., Taunton, Mass. Game apparatus.
1,444,074 ; Feb. 6.
Eaton, Orrin O., WatsonvlUe, Calif. Loading cars.
1,442,259; Jan. 16.
Eaton, Richard M., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to A. L. Schellhammer. Electric
lamp. 1,464, i(o2 ; Aug. 7.
Eaton, Warren J., Midland, Pa. Grab bucket. 1,453,927 ;
May 1.
Eaton, Wilfred B., and T. D. La May, Seattle, Wash.
Slide rule. 1,461,975 ; July 17.
Eaton, Wyman, and F. H. Willcox, assignors to Freyn,
Brassert & Company, Chicago, 111. Gas-tight test rod.
1,464,738 ; Aug. 14.
Eaves, Augustus J., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telegraph re-
peating system. 1,472,463; Oct. 80.
Ebbert, Daniel F., Wheeling, W. Va. Shipping case.
1,442,714 ; Jan. 16.
Ea)el, Frederick E., New York, N. Y. Hydraulic motor.
1,457,927 ; June 5.
Ebellng, Phillip, Bellaire, Ohio. Apparatus for the
manufacture of glassware. 1,461,416 ; July 10.
Xbell, Werner, Neuruppln, Germany. Warp-tensioning de-
vice for looms. 1,470,716 ; Oct. 16.
Eberhard Faber Pencil Company. (See Paber, Lothar W.,
assignor.)
Eberhard Faber Pencil Company. (See Faber, L. W., and
Robinson.)
aberhard Faber PencU Company. (See Stahfest, Alfred
C, assignor.)
Eberhard Manufacturing Company, The. (See Schleicher,
William A., assignor.)
Eberhard, Robert P., Meadow, Va. Ironing board.
1,443,250; Jan. 23.
Bberhardt, Emanuel G., Racine, Wis. Combination elec-
tric heater. 1,465,355 ; Aug. 21.
Eberhardt, Ernst. (See Gaus, W., Meiser, and Eber-
hardt.)
Bberhardt, Henry J., assignor to Newark Gear Cutting
Machine Co., Newark, N. J. Sinusoidal gearing.
1,443,837 ; Jan. 30.
Eberhardt, Henry J., assignor to Newark Gear Cutting
Machine Co. Newark. N. J. Cutting gear wheels.
1,464.430; May 8.
Eberhardt, Nicholas S.. and A. B. Hackett. Milwaukee,
Wis. Mule bank. 1.454,539 ; May 8.
Eberhardt, Nicholas S., and A. E. Hackett, Milwaukee,
Wis. Prog bank. 1,461,821; July 17.
Eberhardt, Walter. (See Herschede, W. J., and Eber-
hardt.)
Eberley, Frank L., Whitesboro, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to McLoughlin Textile Corporation, Utica, N. Y. Button
stringer. 1,473,955 ; Nov. 13.
Eberlln, Leon W. (See Sheppard, S. B., and Eberlin.)
Eberly, Austin D., Spokane, Wash. Fluid-testing device.
1,441,564 ; Jan. 9.
Eberly, Jacob A., Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Hypodermic
syringe. 1,453,309; May 1.
Eberly, Sylvester, assignor of one-half to H. S. Mellott,
Morenci, Mich. Bottle-washing apparatus. 1,446,553 ;
Feb. 27.
Eberly, Weir B., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Alarm for auto-
mobiles. 1,454,216 ; May 8.
Eberman, Sidney R., and C. W. Ferris, Homestead. Pa.
Device for creasin;; trousers. 1,478,386 ; Dec. 25.
Ebert, Harry, Frederick, Md. Power plant. 1,456,919 ;
May 29.
Eble, Elwood, and G. A. Richter, assignors to Brown
Company, Berlin, N. H. Bleaching cellulosic material.
1,470,556; Oct. 9.
Ebinger, D. A., Sanitary Mfg. Co., The. (See Ebinger,
David A., assignor.)
Ebinger, David A., assignor to The D. A. Ebinger Sanl-
tarv Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio. Water-closet.
1,468,142; Sept. 18.
Ebner, Albert, Stuttgart, Germany. Automatic stop
mechanism for talking machines. 1,456,589 ; May 29.
Eby, Eldon W., Blpnheim, Ontario, Canada. Holder for
dental floss. 1,445.009; Feb. 13.
Eccles, George H., Seattle, Wash. Ice-cream cabinet.
1,456,920; May 29.
Eccles, William, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, England, assignor,
by mesne as-signment.^!, to Westlnghouse Electric and
M«n«fncturing Company. Means for supporting and
for connectlTi<r bodie.-?, machines, or other apparatus.
1,476,062 ; Dec. 4.
Eccleston, Charles W., assignor to Centrifugal National
Concentrator Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Centrifu-
gal separator. 1,473,421 ; Nov. 6.
Eccleston, Latham H., assignor of one-half to H. B.
Perry, Wakefield, R. I. Appliance for fishing through
the ice. 1,443,981 ; Feb. 6.
Echlin, Philander M., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Lad-
der attachment. 1,462,086; July 17.
Eck, Karl, Bellevue Borough, assignor to The Duff Manu-
facturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wheeling attach-
ment for lifting jacks. 1,461,820 ; July 17.
Bckart, George P., Cincinnati, Ohio. Motor vehicU.
1,449,812 ; Mar. 27.
Eckart, George F., Covington, Ky., assignor of one-halt
to J. Addison, Chicago, lU. Rotary brush. 1,471,782 ;
Oct. 23.
Ecke, William R. (See Matthews, J. H., and Ecke.)
Ecker, Fi-ank J., assignor to The Lamson and Sessions
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Cotter pin. 1,444,065 ;
Feb. 6.
Ecker, Morris. (See Levenson, Robert, assignor.)
Ecker, William B., assignor of one-fourth to D. B.
Cheever, Chicago, 111. Tire spreader. 1,450,944 ;
Apr. 10.
Eckermann, Leo A., assignor to Kales Stamping Company^
Detroit, Mich. Timer for internal-combustion engines.
1,452,419 ; Apr. 17.
Eckert, Carl, Berlin-Neukolln, Germany. Apparatus for
bestrewing or coating articles of manufacture with
bronze or other pulverulent colors. 1,466,821 ; Sept. 4.
Eckert, Carl E., Mason, Tex. Pipe lifter. 1,468,344 ;
Sept. 18.
Eckert, Cecilie, New York, N. Y. Culinary press.
1,474,625 ; Nov. 20.
Eckert, Edward E., Chicago, III. Carburetor. 1,455,134;
May 15.
Eckert, Fritz, Wetzlar, Germany. Hollow wall. 1.451,439;
Apr. 10.
Eckert, Grandon E., assignor to The R. Thomas & Sons
Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Insulator connector.
1,458,811 ; June 12.
Eckert, John, Milwaukee, Wis. Gear wheel and manu-
facturing the same. 1,454.508 ; May 8.
Eckert, John, Milwaukee, Wis. Gear-wheel-forging dle»
and making same. 1,470,818 ; Oct. 16.
Eckert, Joseph, assignor to The Dayton Manufacturing
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell-cord hanger. 1,477,549 ;
Dec. 18.
Eckertz, Heinrich, Essen-Rellinghausen, assignor to
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellscbaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr,
Germany. Apparatus for loading motor vehicles.
1,477,212; Dec. 11.
Eckhard, John, assignor to Frontier Machine Tool Com-
pany, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Drill press. 1,441,608;
Jan. 9.
Eckhouse, Herbert S., Indianapolis, Ind. Protector for
car grain doors and the like. 1,463.010 ; July 24.
Eckl, Edward, Los Angeles, Calif. Refrigerator.
1464,648 ; Aug. 14.
Eckley, John R. (See Moore, W. E., Alter, Hanff, Eckley,.
and Wright.)
Eckman, Lawrence R., et al. (See Leaver, Edmund S.,.
assignor.)
Eckstein, Henry G., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Cracker Jack Co. Manufacture of
moistureproof packages. 1,451,145 ; Apr. 10.
Eckstein, Henry G., jr. (See Morinsky, Louis, assignor.)
EcUpse Interchangeable Counterbore Company. (See-
Smith, J. H., and Kengel, assignors.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Abell, Arthur H., as-
signor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Garey, John P., as-
signor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See McGrath, William L.,.
assignor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Richards, Julius H.^
assignor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Woolson, Lionel M.^
assignor.)
Economy Cooker Company. (See Slocomb, John T.,
assignor.)
Economy Electric Devices Company. (See Elsom, James.
D., assignor.)
Economy Engineering Company. (See French, George M.,
assignor.)
Economy Engineering Company. (See Pavey, William B.,.
assignor. )
Economy Gage and Manufacturing Company, The. (Se«
Ososke, Rudolph, assignor.)
Economy Shoe Machinery Company. (See Terry, George
O., assignor.)
Eddie, Albert A. (See Whitney, Stephen H., assignor.)
Eddingstou, A. T. (See Pokorny. James T., assignor.)
Eddins, Sextus A., Brockton, and W. H. Baynard, Boston,
Mass. Last. 1,444,675 ; Feb. 6.
Eddison, William B., Irvington, assignor to The Surface
Combustion Co., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Method
of and apparatus for mixing and proportioning gaaea.
1,466,356; Aug. 28.
Eddy, Edgar D., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Apparatus.
toe separating seeds. 1,452,457 ; Apr. 17.
Eddy, Everett H. (See Eddy, Le Boy C. /ind E. H.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Coptinued.
167
Eddy, Harold C, Los Angeles, assignor to Petroleuiu Kec-
til'.ving Company of Cnllfornin, San Francisco, Calif.
Vanable-field dehydrator. 1.442.G08 ; Jan. 16.
Eddy. Harold C, Los Angeles, assignor to Petroleum Rec-
tifying Company of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Rotating electrode closed treater for petroleum emul-
sions. 1,466,208; Aug. 28.
Eddy, Herbert L. (See Vonderheid, C. A., and Eddy.)
Eddy, Le Roy C. and E. n., Warren, Pa. Ironing-board-
supporting means. 1,469,629 ; Oct. 2.
Eddy, Nelson M., et al. (See Jprniin, Frank, assignor.)
Eddy, William O., Los .\ngeles, assignor to Petroleum
Koctifying Company of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Electrical debydrator. 1,440,774 ; Jan. 2.
Eddy, William O., Los Angeles, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Dehydrator. 1,440,775 ; Jan. 2.
Eddy. William O., Los Angeles, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Ueliydrator. 1,440,776 ; Jan. 2.
EJdel Manufacturing Company, The. (See Edelman,
Henry, assignor.)
Edelen, Charles. (See Arnold, C. L., and Edelen.)
Edelin. Benedict F., Washington, D.. C. Pneumatic toy
pistol. 1,441.975: Jan. 9.
Edelin, James N., assignor to Novelties Mfg.-Sales Corpo-
ration, Washington, D. C. Coin-holding device.
1.472,268 : Oct. 30.
Edell, Fred B., Chicago, 111. Flush valve. 1,477,329;
Dec. 11.
Edelman. Henry, Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Philip
Stillman, New York, N. Y. Bathtub trap. 1,444,371;
Feb. 6.
Edelman, Henry, assignor to The Edel Manufacturing
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Bathtub appurtenance.
1.466,895 : Sept. 4.
Edelman, Philip E., Nev? York, N. Y. Automatic control
of reactions. 1,450,023 ; Mar. 27.
Edc n, James A., ir., Springfield, Mass., assignor to W. H.
Foster. New York, N. Y. Bolt machine. 1,448,360 ;
Mar. 13.
Eden, James A., jr., Springfield, Mass., assignor to W. H.
Foster, New York, N. Y. Turning and threading ma-
chine. 1.456.101 ; May 22.
Eder, Franz, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to River and
Rail Transportation Company, St. Louis, Mo. Auto-
matically-locking flat car for containers. 1,471,111 ;
Oct. 16.
Eder. George S., Kansas Citv, Mo. Pump. 1,444,596 ;
Feb. 6.
Eder, Harold R., Plttston, Pa. Mud lug. 1,470,819;
Oct. 16.
Edgar, Andrew C, Newtown Square, Pa. Furnace con-
struction. 1,448,734 : Mar. 20.
Edgar, Frank M., and T. P. Archer, assignors to Tern-
Btedt Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Wind-
shield pivot. 1,451,978; Apr. 17.
Edgar, Louis C, Swlssvale, Pa. Sintering apparatus.
1,442,023; Jan. 9.
Edgar, Louis C, Swissvale, Pa. Blowing engine.
1,442,024 : Jan. 9.
Edgar, Robert, New York, N. Y. Washboller attachment.
1,443,172; Jan. 23.
Edgar Steel Seal & Mfg. Co., The. (See Edgar, William
K., assignor.)
fidgar, William K., assignor to The Edgar Steel Seal &
Mfg. Co., Lawrence, Kans. Car seal. 1,454,217 ;
May 8.
Edze, Grant. (See Welttenhiller, M.. and Edge.)
Edgecombe, Edward F., jr., Indianapolis, assignor to The
Honeywell Heating Specialties Company, Wabash, Ind.
Circulation-control system. Re. 15,531 ; Jan. 23.
Edgecombe, Edward P., jr., assignor to Meier-Gaynor Mfg.
Co.. Indianapolis, Ind. Bottle capper. 1,454,540 ;
May 8.
Edgerton, B. G. (See Meister, Herman, assignor.)
Edgerton, Charles G., et al. (See Kllly, Sever P., as-
signor.)
Edgerton Manufacturing Co., The. (See Ward, Albert F.,
assignor.)
Edin, John O. J., Mora, Minn. Ventilator. 1,441,070 ;
Jan. 2.
Edison Electric Appliance Co. (See Rankin, William A.,
assignor.)
Edison Electric Appliance Company, (See Shroyer,
Jacob L., assignor.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated. (See Aimone, Ral-
mondo C, assignor.)
Edison, Thomas A., Llewellyn Park, West Orange, as-
signor to New Jersey Patent Company, West Orange.
Stylus mounting. 1,456.687 ; May 29.
Edison. Thomas A., jr.. Orange, N. J. Air auxiliary sup-
ply means for internal-combustion engines. 1,452,829 ;
Apr. 24.
Edler, Eduard, Lelpzig-Lindenau, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to A. K. Iseler and A. G. W. Iseler, Leipzlg-
Plagwitz, Germany. Expanding gate valve. 1,462,635 ;
July 24.
Edler, Eduard, Leipzig-Llndenau, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to A. K. Iseler and A. G. W. Iseler. Lelpzig-
Plasrwitz. Germany. High-pressure .slide stop valve
with parallel steam-tight surfaces. 1,462,636 ; July 24.
Edllch, Paul, Delawanna, N. J. Process and device for
flnishlng textile fabrics and the like. 1,471,551 ;
Oct. 23.
ICdlund, Henry J., Burlington, Vt., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Fullsr Brush Company, Hartford,
Conn. Broom. Des. 63,074 ; Oct. 2.
Edmands, Frank, assignor to Draper Corporation, Hope-
dale, Mass. Bobbin. 1,463,205 ; July 31.
Kdmauds, Walter S., Boston, Mass. Surgical baker.
1,471,329; Oct. 23.
Edmister, William W., Kokomo, Ind. Bottle attachment.
1,451.564; Apr. 10.
Edmond, Alfred, Kearney, N. J. Fuel saver. 1,461,030 ;
July 10.
Edmonds, Garfield J., Philadelphia, Pa. Garment presser.
1,448,618; Mar. 13.
Udmonds, Henry, Birmingham, England. Photograph
frame. 1,441,071 ; Jan. 2.
Edmonds, Samuel P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Life belt.
1,448,527; Mar. 13.
Edmonds, Walter D., Boonville Township, Oneida County,
N. Y. Paper sheet and making the same. 1,442,056 :
Jan. 16.
Edmondson, George W., New York, N. Y. Multiple fish-
hook. 1,448,735: Mar. 20.
Edmondson, Robert, Rochester, N. Y. Mixing machine.
1 ,443,735 ; Jan. 30.
Edmondson, Ilobert E. (See Chappcll, J. M., and Ed-
mondson.)
Edmunds and Jones Corporation. (See Godley, Charles
E., assignor.)
Edmunds & Jones Corporation. (See Kerwin, Thomas
n., assignor.')
Edmunds & Jones Corporation. (See Snorf, Newton L.,
assignor.)
Edmundson, Herbert W., and W. T. Munro, Rugby, Eng-
land, assignors to General Electric Company. Vacuum
electric discharge device. 1,450,413 ; Apr. 3.
Edney, William J., Sutton, England. Turbine. 1,456,122 ;
May 22.
Edon-Brown, Herbert, Westminster, London, England.
Mold for casting hollow concrete structures. 1,440,380 ;
Jan. 2.
Edridge. Hartwell L., Minneapolis, Minn. Gas generator
and burner. 1,446,889 ; Feb. 27.
Edrington, William B., Hollywood, Miss. Cotton-picking
machine. 1,465,974 ; Aug. 28.
Edson Manufacturing Corporation. (See Wickwire, J. W.,
and Burns, assignors.)
Kdson, William, Harrison, N, Y. Valve stem and guide
lubricator. 1,473,839; Nov. 13.
Edstrom, Otto E., Cary, 111. Adjustable wrench.
1,440,381 ; Jan. 2.
Edstrom, Otto E., Chicago, 111. Adjustable wrench.
1,4,59,583; June 19.
Edwards, Albert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ironing board.
1,469,456 ; Oct. 2.
Edwards, Albert W., et al. (See Van Nagell, John R.,
assignor.)
Edwards, Albert Y., Springfield, Ohio. Valve mechanism
for internal-combustion engines. 1,458,223 ; June 12.
Edwards, Alonzo L. (See PauU, A. W., and Edwards.)
Edwards, Alonzo L., and J. A. McGInnis, assignors to
Wheeling Stamping Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Cap-
feeding mechanism. 1,465,897 ; Aug. 21.
Edwards, Bruce V., Newark, N. J., assignor to W. L.
Leary, Chicago, 111. Conveying apparatus. 1,460,539 ;
July 3.
Edwards, Charles K., Chlngford, London, assignor to
The Associated Equipment Company Limited, West-
minster, London, England. Control gear for electric
driving mechanism. 1,472,358 ; Oct. 30.
Edwards, Charles K., and D. E. Batty, assignors to As-
sociated Equipment Company, Limited, London, Eng-
land. Automatic controlling means for the ignition
timing in internal-combustion engines. 1,460,056 ;
June 26.
Edwards, Charles R., Houston, Tex. ' Pipe puller.
1,443,463 ; Jan. 30.
Edwards, Charles R., Houston, Tex. Wrench. 1,446,619 ;
Feb. 27.
Edwards, Charles R., Houston, Tex. Rotating jar.
1.450,024 ; Mar. 27.
Edwards, Daniel G., Hopklnsville, Ky., assignor to J. A.
Stone, Washington, D. C. Fire-control means for air-
craft machine guns. 1,460,951 ; Sept. 4.
Edwards, Edwin L.. and F. A. Farwell, assignors to Ed-
wards X-Ray Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Safety
X-ray apparatus. 1,450,025 ; Mar. 27.
Edwards, Eugene P.. assignor to G. W. NefE, Plainfield,
N. J. Universal joint. 1,447.934 : Mar. 6.
Edwards, Francis E., Crystal Lake, assignor to Stromberg
Motor Devices Company, Chicago, 111. Fuel-feed system.
1,440,382; Jan. 2.
Edwards. Francis E., Crystal Lake, assignor to Strom-
berg Motor Devices C^'ompany, Chicago, 111. Fuel-feed
system for automobiles and the like. 1,455,086 ;
May 15.
Edwards, George D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Anti-side-tone substation circuits. 1,442,427 ;
Jan. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Conynued.
Edwards, George W., Berlin, N. H. Stoker grate.
1,463,157; July 31.
Edwards, Gladys M., Sacramento, Calif. Alarm, for
pocketbooks, etc. 1,465,466; Aug. 21.
Edwards, Henry J., Blyria, assignor to The Willys-Over-
land Company, Toledo, Ohio. Pin-locking means.
1,443,014 : Jan. 23.
Edwards, Isaac L., Aurora, 111. Spike. 1,445,576 ;
Feb. 13.
Edwards, Isaac L., Aurora, 111. Rail joint. 1,445,577 ;
Feb. 18.
Edwards, John C, Utica, N. Y. Adjustable rail brace.
1,478,558 ; Dec. 25.
Edwards, Joso S., Helper, Utah. Automobile rim.
1,452,073 ; Apr. 17.
Edwards, Joseph B., Memphis, Tenn. Dredge bucket.
1,405,163 ; Aug. 14.
Edwards, Junius D., Oakmont, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-sili
con alloy and making it. 1,453,928 ; Alay 1.
Edwards, Louis C, Ellington, Conn. Tobacco-stripping
table. 1,476,240; Dec. 4.
Edwards, Oliver P., Leipsic, Ohio. Shock-absorbing appa-
ratus for vehicles. 1,457,509 ; June 5.
Edwards, Orin R. (See Haughey, Charles B., assignor.)
Edwards, Richard C, Oakland, Calif. Releasing device
for lifeboats and other similar craft. 1,471,552 ;
Oct. 2.3.
Edwards, Robert D., Kansas City, Mo. Motor belt.
1,474,666; Nov. 20.
Edwards. Robert I., Detroit, Mich. Corner-bead clamp.
1,468,463 : Sept. 18.
Edwards, Samuel M., Detroit, Mich. Tool for removing
and replacing valve guides. 1,468,777 ; Sept. 25.
Edwards, Victor C, Arlington, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Reenforced glass. 1,467,030 ; Sept. 4.
Edwards, Victor E., assignor to Morgan Construction
Company, Worcester, Mass. Handling hot-metal strip
and apparatus therefor. 1,469,721 ; Oct. 2.
Edwards, William, -Rock Springs, Wyo. Panoramic at-
tachment for cameras. 1,456,372 ; May 22.
Edwards X-Uay Corporation. ^See Edwards, E. L., and
Farwell, assignors.)
Een, Johannes B., Voss, Norway. Wooden-floor section.
1,468,288; Sept. 18.
ECEertz, Edward P., Wiuona, Minn. Self -computing level
rod. 1,450,360 ; Apr. 3.
Efficiency Electric Corporation. (See Dean, William W.,
assignor.)
Efficiency File Co. (See Turner, Roy J., assignor.)
Egan, George F. (See Stern, C, and Egan.)
Egan, James, Chicago, 111. Auxiliary foot accelerator.
1,441,669; Jan. 9.
Egan, James 11., Ventnor, N. J. Register-operating
mechanism. 1,459,879 ; June 26.
Egan, Naomi, Redding, Calif. Collapsible roost.
1,452,366; Apr. 17.
Egan, I'aul C, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
1,474,958 ; Nov. 20.
Egan, William J., Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Baby
carriage. 1,475,375 ; Nov. 27.
Egashira, Haruki, Tokyo Fu, Japan. Photographic trans-
fer paper. 1,450,067 ; Mar. 27.
Bgersdorfer, Fritz, Charlottenburg, Germany. Feed pump
for combustion engines. 1,466,092 ; Aug. 28.
Egersdorfer, Fritz, Charlottenburg, Germany. Rotary
machine. 1,466,276 ; Aug. 28.
Egprt, Benjamin J. (See Boe, H. J., and Egert.)
Egerton, Henry C, Ridgewood, N. J. Diaphragm for
dictaphones, etc. 1,455,745 ; May 15.
Egerton, Henry C, Ridgewood, N. J. Making shoes,
boots, etc. 1,457,826 ; June 5.
Egerton, Henry C, Ridgewood, N. J. Phonograph horn,
etc. 1,475,623 ; Nov. 27.
Egerton, Henry C, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Phonographic recording and reproducing system.
1,454,157; May 8.
Egerton, Henry C., Passaic, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Machine and winding electrical coils. 1,462,032 ;
July 17.
Egg, Harold, Blllingshurst, England. Device for produc-
ing relative translational movement. 1,469,630 ; Oct. 2.
Egger, Alva W., Joliet, 111. Truck unloader. 1,448,835 ;
Mar. 20.
Egger, Louis, Sumlswald-Grunen, Switzerland. Machine
for cutting embroidery. 1,447,650 ; Mar. 6.
Egger, Louis, Sumiswald-Grunen, Berne, Switzerland.
Book-sewing machine. 1,450,914 ; Apr. 10.
Egger, Thomas A., Columbus, Miss. Ignition system.
1,447,971 : Mar. 13.
Eggers, Clarence C. C, Hooper, Nebr. Torch. 1,459,658:
June 19. .
Eggers. .John H., jr., Huntingburg, Ind. Car coupling.
1,461,769 ; July 17.
Eggert, Gustav B., assignor to Baker-Perkins Manufactur-
ing Corporation, Saginaw, Mich. Gearing. 1,442,057 ;
Jan. 16.
Eggert, Gustav B., assignor to Baker-Perkins Manufac-
turing Corporation, Saginaw, Mich. Mixing and knead
Ing machine. 1,448.438 ; Mar. 13.
Eggert, Walter C, Seattle, Wash. Grinding mill
1,449,592 ; Mar. 27.
Eggleston, Robert S., Antwerp, N. Y. Decarlionizlng
attachment for internal-combustion engines. 1,476,241
Dec. 4.
Egle, William, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon burner,
1,447,770 : Mar. 6.
Egler, Nicolas F., Chicago, III., assignor, by mesne as
signments, to The Union Trust Company, trustee
Cleveland, Ohio. Billet-heating furnace. 1,456,788
May 29.
Egli, Huldreich. Baltimore, Md. Oyster-shucking machine
1,445,672 ; Feb. 20.
EglofC, Gustav, New York, N. Y. Treating hydrocarbons
1,478,559 ; Dec. 25.
Egloff, Gustav, and H. P. Benner, Independence, Kans.
assignors to Universal Oil Products Company, Chi
cago. 111. Apparatus for treating oil. 1,470,353
Oct. 9.
Egner, Daniel W., Linthicum Heights, Md. Cabinet
1,441,670 ; Jaj. 9.
figolf, Paul H., Narberth, Pa. Toy railway track
1,467.475 ; Sept. 11.
Egry Register Company, The. (See Wimmers, August
A., assignor.)
Ehnikn. William C, assignor to Detroit Sheet Metal
Works, Detroit. Mich. Industrial oven. 1,474,515 ;
Nov. 20.
Ehmke, Albert E., assignor of one-third to C. W. Ehmke
and on-e-third to A. B. Chapman, Silver Creek, N. Y.
Spark plug for explosive engines. 1,471,309; Oct. 16.
Ehmke, Charles W., et al. (See Ehmke, Albert E., as-
signor. )
Ehrbar, George C, Cleveland, Ohio. Furnace grate.
1,453,093; Apr. 24.
Elirenherg, Carl. (See Wiederhold. H., and Ehrenberg.)
Ehrenfeuchter, Julius, Hanover-Wulfel, Germany. Par-
allel vise. 1.458,619 ; June 12.
Ehrenreich, Alfred, New York, and A. Rogers, Brooklyn,
N. Y., assignors to The Ocean Leather Company, New
York, N. Y. Manufacture of fertilizer stock. 1,441,219 ;.
Jan. 9.
Ehret, Cornelius D. (See Kolster, Frederick A., assignor.)
Ehret, Cornelius D. (See McCaa, David G., assignor.)-
Ehrhard. Joseph, Curtis, Okla. Potato slicer. 1,442,715 ;
Jan. 16.
Ehrhart. Raymond N., Edgewood, Pa. Feed-water heater.
1,469,068 ; Sept. 25.
Ehrhart, Raymond N., assignor to Elliott Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Ejector. 1.443,315 ; Jan. 23.
Ehrhart, Raymond N., assignor to Elliott Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Ejecting apparatus for exhausting air or
other fluids. 1,447,014 ; Feb. 27.
Ehrhart, Raymond N., assignor to Elliott Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Ejector apparatus for exhausting
air or other fluids. 1,449.220 ; Mar. 20.
Ehrhart, Raymond N., assignor to Elliott Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Method of and apparatus for compressing^
elastic fluids. 1,449,504 ; Mar. 27.
Ehrhart, Raymond N., assignor to Elliott Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. System for removing air and gases from
water. 1,463,158: July 31.
Ehrhart, Raymond N.. Jeannette. Pa., assignor to West-
inshouse Electric & Manufacturing CJo. Steam-actuated
ejector. 1,444,539 : Feb. 6.
Ehrhart, Raymond N., Edgewood Park, Pa^ assignor to-
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing (Jo. Condens-
ing apparatus. 1,45(3,870 ; May 29.
Ehrhart, Raymond N.. Edgewood, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Cpn-
denser apparatus. 1,456,871 ; May 29.
Ehrhart, Raymond N., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghou.'se Electric & Manufacturing Co. Condenser
and air-pump apparatus. 1,466,042 ; Aug. 28.
Ehrlich, Albert H., St. Joseph, Mo. Display refrigerator.
1,451,565 ; Apr. 10.
Ehrlich, Albert H., St. Joseph, Mo. Refrigerator display
counter. 1,451,566 ; Apr. 10.
Ehrlich, Albert H., St. .Joseph, Mo. Refrigerator or cold-
storage room. 1,469,631 ; Oct. 2.
Ehrlich, Herman, Chicago, 111. Spool holder. 1,470,258;
Oct. 9.
Ehrman, Bertha, St. Louis, Mo. Spring clamp.
1,470,259 ; Oct. 9.
Eiard, Francois E. M., Levallois-Perret, France. Divisible
and adjustable bridge or crane for lifting, carrying, or
sustaining loads. 1,450,492 ; Apr. 3.
Eich, Albert A., Richmond, Minn. Pulverizer and quack-
grass destroyer. 1,450,318 : Apr. 3.
Eichhaum. Herman W., Venice, Calif. Ignition system.
1,466,209 ; Aug. 28.
Eichelberger, George W., jr.. Goose Creek, Tex. Auto-
matic stop for phonographs. 1,455.326 ; May 15.
Eichenberg. William J., assignor to Industrial Research
Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Driving mechanism.
1.445.614 ; Feb. 13.
Eichenberger, Rudolf, Zurich, Switzerland. Device for
producing permanent undulation. 1,464,867 ; Aug. 14.
Eichenberger. Walter O., Gray, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Grain-shocking machine. 1.453,242: Apr. 24.
Eicher, Albert L., Canal Fulton, Ohio. Forging gear
worms. 1,474,516 ; Nov. 20.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
159
Blcbhorn, Joseph, Columbia, Pa. Adjustable garmeut.
1 453 243 • Adt. 24.
Eiciiman, Emil, Detroit, Mich. Tire tool. 1,441,671 ;
Jan. 9.
Eichwald, Egon, and H. E. R. Vogel, Hamburg, Germany.
Manufacture of lubricants from low-temperature tar.
1,450,026 ; Mar. 27.
Eidmaun, Frank L., assignor to J. L. WyckoEf, E. N.
White, and G. F. Jenks, trustees, Holyoke, Mass.
Elevating truck. 1,454,431 ; May 8.
Eiermaiiii, Willinm, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boring spade.
1,453,030 ; June 5.
Eiermunn, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Weighted scraper.
1,473,540; Nov. C.
Eihorn, Joseph, Louisville, Ky. Truss. 1,475,475 ;
Nov. 27.
Eilonder, Walter L. E., Remscheid, Gei'many, assignor, by
nusne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
llish-spoed steel free from tungsten. 1.448,288;
Mar. i;^.
Eilers, Frank, Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Tokheim
Oil Tank and Pump Company. Gauge. 1,478,328 ;
Dee. IS.
Eilers. Hio P., Los Angeles, Calif. Clutch. 1,460,234;
June 26.
Einfeldt, Emil, Davenport, Iowa. Wheel-driving mecha-
nism. 1,464,978; Aug. 14.
Einson-Freeman Company. (See Ganz, Albert J., as-
si.snor.)
Einstein. Robert E., et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick,
assignor.)
Einstein, Robert E., assignor to St. Louis Frog & Switch
Co., St. Louis, Mo. Adjustable switch-rail clip.
1,455,096 ; May 22.
Eis, Julius O., and E. J. Knauff, assignors to Aid Manu-
facturing Co., Chicago, 111. Electric switch. 1,448,058;
Mar. 13.
Eisbach, Aloysius A., assignor of one-fifth to J. H. Bruhn,
Dubuque, Iowa. Glaziers' point setters. 1,449,035 ;
Mar. 20.
Eisele, Charles. (See Goodfellow, Joseph P., assignor.)
Eisele, Louis F., Philadelphia, Pa. Fireplace guard
screen. 1,454,269 ; May 8.
EHsele, Hieronymus, Omaha, Nebr. Dental bridge.
1,459,951 ; June 26.
Eisele, Logan, New York, N. T. Thermometer. 1,447,935 ;
Mar. 6.
Eiseman, Kaye Company. (See Kaye, Joseph M., as-
signor.)
Eisen. William C. J., Jersey City, N. J. Handle.
1,460.057 : June 26.
Eisenbarh, Peter, Detroit, Mich. Spring rim. 1,455,997 ;
May 22.
Eiseiib^rg, M., & Son. (See Crumley, Le Roy A., as-
signor.)
Eisenberg, M. & Son. (See Meier. George, assignor.)
Eisenberg, Solomon, Syracuse, N. Y. Finger ring, brace-
let, or article of similar nature. Des. 62,713 ; July 24.
Eisenhart, George W., assignor to Mid-East Specialty
Company, Inc., Binghamton, N. Y. Handle construc-
tion for paper bags. 1,451,652 ; Apr. 10.
Eisenlohr, Carl. (See Hren, J., and Eiseulohr.)
Eisenmann, John, assignor to The Manell Building Block
& Tile Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Building block and
construction. 1,456,373 ; May 22.
Elserman, l^ederlck, W., and H., Cleveland, Ohio. Timing
mechanism for boiler skimmers. 1,463,577 ; July 31.
Elserman, Herman. (See Eiserman, Frederick, W., and H.)
Eisermau, William. (See Eiserman, Frederick, W., and H.)
Eisselt, Ferdinand E. G., assignor to E. Richter, Chemnitz,
Germany. Electric liquid heater. 1,463,617 ; July 31.
Eitutis, John A., Chicago, HI. Repeating device for
phonographs. 1,457,428 ; June 5.
Ek, Arvid, assignor to Brown Company, Portland, Me.
Dispensing cabinet. 1.478,329 ; Dec. 18.
Ek, Edward M., Providence. R. I. Harness motion for
looms. 1,475,476 ; Nov. 27.
Ekberg, Lender, Vasteras, Sweden. Rail joint. 1,451,766 ;
Apr. 17.
Ekberg, Olaf, Topeka, Kans. Garment. 1,474,896 ;
Nov. 20.
Ekco Engineering Company, The. (See Darrah, William
A., assignor.)
Ekco Engineering Company, The. (See Katzinger, Ar-
thur, assignor.)
Ekeberg, Lars H., Rockford, 111. Signal for vehicles.
1,461,114 : July 10.
Ekholm, John. (See Wiberg, Charles A., assignor.)
Ekiss, Dwight, Dalton City, 111. Air-valve opener.
1.445,205 ; Feb. 13.
Ekiand. Thomas C, Washington, Pa. Draw spike.
1.476,698: Dec. 11.
Eklund. Alexander. (See Thoma, A. J., and Eklund.)
Eklund, Axel G., Attleboro, assignor to J. F. Sturdy's
Sons Co.. Attleboro Falls, Mass. Bracelet-buckle mem-
ber. Des. 62,939 : Aug. 28.
Eklund. Axel G., Attleboro, assignor to J. F. Sturdy'.'?
Sons Co., Attleboro Falls. Mass. Bracelet-buckle mem-
ber. Des. 62,940 ; Aug. 28.
Eklnnd. Felix. (See Bo.van. T. J., and Eklund.)
Eklund. Harold A., Tulsa, Okla. Oil injector. l,473,47."i :
NOY. «.
Eklund. Ilildore C. (See Cooney, E. H., Eklund, and
Wiprud.)
Eklund, Oscar F., Worcester, Mass. Belt shipper.
1,451,945 ; Apr. 17.
Eklundh, John G. G., Columbus, Ohio, and C. O. Kennedy,
Servia, Ind., assignors to The Universal Milking Ma-
chine Company. Pulsator for milking machines.
1,444,906 ; Feb. 13.
Ekstadt, Charles O., Orion, 111. Conveyer. 1,447,936;
Mar. 6.
Ekstrom, Eric S., et al. (See Anderson, Carl L., assignor.)
Ekstrom, Eric S., et al. (See Faust, Levin, assignor.)
Ekstrom, Eric S., et al. (See Swenson, Carl E., as-
Bignor.)
Ekstrom, Gunnar C, and G. Orstrom, assignors to Aktie-
bolaget Ger. Arehns Mekanlska Verkstad. Stockholm,
Sweden. Means for portioning cigarettes or other staff-
shaped articles for the packeting of same. 1,447,715 ;
Mar. 6.
Ekstrom, Gunnar C, and G. OrstrOm, assignors to
Aktiebolaget Gehr. Arehns Mekaniska Verkstad. Stock-
holm, Sweden. Packeting device for boxes and the
like. 1,468,010 ; Sept. 18.
Ekstrom. Per G., assignor to Aktiebolaget Syrefast Mur-
ning. Stockholm, Sweden. Acidproof mortar. 1,456,303 ;
Mav 22.
Ekvall. Carl O., New York, N. Y. Patch-applying mecha-
nism for -window envelopes. 1.474,832 : Nov. 20.
Elardo, Joseph W., Fredonla, N. Y. Auto safety signaling
device. 1,443,251 : Jan. 23.
Elastic Paint Co. (See Goldthorpe, Edwin T., assignor.)
Elbertz, Frank V., Kokomo, Ind. Traction-wheel drive
gearing. 1,469,433 : Oct. 2.
Elder, Andrew D. (See Elder, Robert B., assignor.)
Elder, John, Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Combined wire
stretcher and splicer. 1.442,928 ; Jan. 23.
Elder. John, Raymond. Alberta, Canada. Wire stretcher
and splicer. 1,447,536 ; Mar. 6.
Elder, Matthew L., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Companv. Radiating casing for electrical ap-
paratus. 1,471,888; Oct. 23.
Elder, Robert B., assignor to A. D. Elder, Denver, Colo.
Hydraulic classifier. 1,451,067 ; Apr. 10.
Elde'r, William S., assignor to J. Hirsch, Philadelphia,
Pa. Undergarment. 1,444,676 ; Feb. 6.
Elderkin, James K., Newark, N. J. Thermionic rectifier
and circuits therefor. 1,445,206; Feb. 13.
Elderton, Robert, and C. D. Baldwin, Independence, Iowa.
Clamp. 1.459,445 : June 19.
Eldred, Byron E., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Cor-
poration. Making halogenated products. 1,456,590 ;
May 29.
Eldred, Byron E., Long Island City, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Carbide and Carbon Chemicals
Corporation. Separating olefines from gaseous mix-
tures. 1,465.600 : Aug. 21.
Eldred, Byron E., New I'ork, and B. T. Brooks, Bayside,
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Carbide
and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. Process and ap-
paratus for manufacture of chlorhydrins. 1,465,601 ;
Aug. 21.
Eldredge, Elmer E., Zeeland, Mich., assignor to Phenix
Cheese Company. New York, N. Y. Sterilizing cheese.
Rel5,648 ; July 10.
Eldridsre, Leonard C, Indianapolis, Ind. Game counter.
1,468.143 ; Sept. 18.
Elcctone Company. (See SeifCert, George, assignor.)
Electric Arc Cutting and Welding Company. (See Flood,
W. H., and Smout, assignors.)
Electric Arc Cutting & Welding Company. (See Holslag,
Claude J., assignor.)
Electric Auto-Lite Company. (See Patterson, Harry R..
as.<'ignor.1
Electric Auto-Lite Corporation. (See Buchenberg, .Mvin
E., assignor.)
Electric .\nto-Lite Corporation. (See Davies, Henry R.,
assignor.)
Electric Auto-Lite Corporation. (See Gilchrist, Clarence
F.. assignor.)
Electric- Auto-Llte Corporation. (See Gilchrist, C. F.,
and Patterson, assignors.)
Electric Auto-Lite Corporation. (See Post. Truman W.,
assignor.)
Electric Auto-Lite Corporation. (See Saxon, Herman R.,
assignor.)
Electric Auxiliaries Company. (See Herz, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Electric Boat Company. (See Bedell, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Electric Controller & Manufacturing Company. (See
Frost, Homer E.. assignor.)
Electric Controller & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rippl, Charles H., assignor.)
Electric Controller & Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Stratton. Harrv F., assignor.)
Electric Forge Corporation, The. (See Henry, Ira W.,
assignor.)
Electric Fruit Marking Co. (See Ahlburg, Frank, as-
signor.)
Electric Hammer Company. (See Kollock, G. L., and
Mnrtin, assignors.)
160
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Electric Heating Apparatus Company. (See Reid, Tbomas
A., assignor.)
Electric Heating Corporation. (See Macy, Barnett W.,
assisnor. )
Electric Milker Corporation. (See Gessler, Frederick
A, assignor.)
Electric Milker Corporation. (See Gessler, F. A., and
Mitchell, assignors.)
Electric Phonograph Company. (See Shigley, Cyrus C,
assignor.)
Electric liailway Improvement Company, The. (See Cad-
well, Charles A., assignor.)
Electric Sealing Machine Corporation. (See Herzig, Irwin
M., assignor.)
Electric Sealing Machine Corporation. (See Reusch, Wal-
ter, assignor.)
Electric Service Supplies Company. (See Darling, Lewis
A., assignor.) _
Electric Smelting & Aluminum Co. Inc., The. (See
Cowles, Edwin, assignor.)
Electric Vaporizing Nozzle Company. (See GriiEn, Archi-
bald W., assignor.)
■Electric Water Sterilizer and Ozone Company. (See
Hartman, Harry B., assignor.)
Electric Welding Machine Company. (See Lorenz, Sam-
uel E., assignor.)
Electrical Development and Machine Company. (See
Papini, Anthony, assignor.)
Electrical Engineers Equipment Company. (See Jacobs,
Ernest H., assignor.)
Electro Chemical Company, The. (See Gerstle, John, as-
signor. )
Electro Metallurgical Co. (See Becket, F. M., and Mc-
Quigg, assignors.)
Electro Metallurgical Company. (See Becket, Frederick
M., assignor.)
Ele'"*" Steel Products Corporation. (See Lachman,
Mnarice, assignor.)
Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Proprietary
Limited. (See Gepp, Herbert W., assignor.)
Electromotive Engineering Company. (See Hamilton,
Harold L., assignor.)
Electron Corporation, The. (See Kerrigan, Edward L.,
assignor.)
(See Turner, Robert C, as-
Electropure Corporation.
signer.)
iElektrizitatswerk Lonza.
signer. )
Elektrizitatswerk Lonza.
hahn, assignors.)
Elektrizitiitswerk Lonza.
signor. )
BIcktrizitatswerk Lonza.
(See GUtlin, Hermann, as-
(See Liischer, B., and Lichten-
(See Odinga, Theodor, as-
(See Tommasl, C, Sandholm,
Danneel, and Busch, assignors.)
Elers. Karl P., Oakmont, Pa. Creep check for rails.
1,47T,6.S7 ; Dec. 18.
Elesco Lace and Embroidery Co. (See Levi, J. A., and
Ploetner, assignors.)
Elevator Supplies Co. (See Scott, Rumsey W., assignor.)
Blevayor Electric Industrial Truck Co. (See Schroeder,
William, jr., assignor.)
Eley, William, Suffolk, Va. Twine holding and dispensing
device. 1,457,621 ; June 5.
Elfelt, Clifford S., Los Angeles, Calif, assignor to E. El-
felt and D. Weber, Chicago, 111. Hand bag. 1,458,329 ;
June 12.
Elfelt, Esther, et al. (See Elfelt. Clifford S., assignor.)
Elfreth. Harold D.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
IT. S. B. W. -Cochrane Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Weighing machine. 1,456,631 ; May 29.
Elgin Auto Tool Company. (See Davenport, Wesley M.,
assignor.)
Elgin National Watch Company. (See Williams, Lois
M., assignor.)
Elgin Street Sweeper Co. (See Martin, Elmer R., as-
signor.)
Elia. Giovanni B., New York, N. Y. Aerial shell.
1,442,929 ; Jan. 23.
Elia, Giovanni E., Westminster, London, assignor to
Vickers Limited, London, England. Submarine mine.
1,449,168; Mar. 20.
Elias, Adnlph D., Philadelphia, Pa. Life preserver.
1,468.464 ; Sept. 18.
Elias, Joan J. M., Banjoemas, Java. Machine for plant-
ing cuttings. 1,470,067 ; Oct. 9.
Elick, John, Centralia, Wash. Draft-controlling device.
1,461,606; July 10.
Eliopnlos, Christ, Marion, Indi. Cream whipner.
1.4.57.622: June 5.
Elite Manufacturing Company. (See Burkholder, John
H., assienor. )
Elkins. Clifton D., et al. (See Wolfe, Clinton M., as-
signor.)
Elkins, Rush, Gilbert, W. Va. Lamn burner. 1,444,241 ;
Feb. 6.
Elleby, Siegfrledt P., Warren, Pa. Milk cooler. 1,446,417 ;
Feb. 20.
Elledge, Percy J., Cleveland, Mo. Dirigible headlight.
1.460,540 : .Tuly 3.
Ellefson, Ellef, Appleton, Wis. Pulp breaker. 1,463,942 ;
Aug. 7.
Ellensohn. Hans, Vienna, Austria. Device for securing
the heels of shoes or hoots. 1,477,045; Dee. 11.
Ellenwood, Jay W., Pacific Grove, Calif. Grading appara-
tus. 1,450,146 ; Mar. 27.
Ellenwood, Jay W., Pacific Grove, Calif. Combined flsh
grading and cleaning device. 1,450,146 ; Mar. 27.
EUory, Robert L, (See Jobst, Conrad, assignor.)
Ellery, Robert L., Toledo, Ohio. Screw-thread gage.
1,467,146 ; Sept. 4.
EUigan, Earl, Chicago, 111. Governor for spring motors.
1,473,476 ; Nov. 6.
Ellingham, Robert W., and C. E. Van Norman, Springfield,
Mass., assignors to Van Norman Machine Tool Com-
pany. Grinding machine. 1,445,875 ; Feb. 20,
Ellingscn, Sigurd, North Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Jack. 1,475,057; Nov. 20.
Ellingson, Hans, Hamilton, Ohio. Lock nut. 1,452,367;
Apr. 17.
Elliott, Alah W., Santa Paula, Calif. Fishing-rod tip
and guide for fishing lines. 1,478,643; Dec. 25.
Elliott, Alexander D., Viola, 111. Necktie holder.
1,466,706 ; Sept. 4.
Elliott, Alexander T., Los Angeles, Calif. Extraction
of metals from ores. 1,471,514 ; Oct. 23.
Elliott, Allen C, Russell, Minn. Tire-rim tool. 1,443,015 ;
Jan. 23.
Elliott, Alvin C, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Level. 1,468,688 ;
Sept. 25.
Elliott, Ambrose E. (See McCallen, Walter F., as-
signor.)
Elliott, Arthur M., Oakland, Calif. Tire tread. Des.
62,519; June 12.
Elliott, Artinius E,. Los Angeles, Calif. Collapsible saw
clamp. 1,448,483 ; Mar. 13.
Elliott, Auren C., Los Angeles, Calif. Emergency brake.
1.455,576 ; May 15.
Elliott, Ba.sil W., assignor to The Trafolite Manufactur-
ing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile signal light.
1,466,874; Sept. 4.
dlliott, Charles A. (See Hicks, J. N., Elliott, and Dun-
bar,)
Elliott. Chas. H., Company. (See Robertson, Walter S.,
assignor.)
Elliott Company. (See Ehrhart, Raymond N., assignor.)
Elliott Company. (See McDermet, John R., assignor.)
Elliott, Elias L., New York, N. Y. Lens for vehicle lamps.
1,475,806; Nov. 27.
Elliott, Elmer S., Wichita, Kans. Egg-turning means for
incubators. 1,444,783 ; Feb. 13.
Elliott-Fisher Company. (See Foothorap, Harry A., as-
signor.)
Elliott-Fisher Company, The. (See Richtcr, Emanuel,
assignor.)
Elliott, Prank B., Belle Plaine, Kans. Rail joint.
1,463,618; July 31.
Elliott, George R., Detroit, Mich. Sectional concrete
block. 1,444,784 ; Feb. 13.
Elliott, Harold F. (See Pratt, H., Elliott, and Murphy.)
Elliott, Harold P., Palo Alto, assignor to A. Taylor, San
Francisco, Calif. Radiotelegraphy signaling system.
1,454,629 ; May 8.
Elliott, Harold F., Palo Alto, assignor to A. Taylor, San
Francisco, Calif. Radiotelegraphy. 1,454,630; May 8.
Elliott, Harold F., Palo Alto, assignor to .\. Taylor,
San Francisco, CJalif. ■ Radiotelegraphy signaling " sys-
tem. 1,473,220; Nov. 6.
Elliott, Harriet A., executrix. (See Elliott. Sterling.)
Elliott, Harry C, Towanda, Kans. Windshield light shade
for automobiles. 1,472,904 ; Nov. 0.
Elliott, Harry D., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Bobbin-wind-
in- machine. 1.444.372 ; Feb. 6.
Elliott, Henry D. (See Simons, J. T,, Elliott, and
Stoney. )
Klliott, Henry D., Tabor, N. C. Transplantin;? device.
1,4?2,110; Apr. 17.
Elliott, Henrv D., Tabor, N. C. Transplanting device.
1.4.-6,921; iUay 29.
Elliott, Irwin. New York, ■ N. Y. Continuous baking
oven. 1,567,310; Sept. 11.
Elliott. James P., Kellerman, Ala. Drawing implement.
1,449,271 ; Mar. 20.
Elliott, James F., Searles, assignor of forty-five per cent
to M. E. Morris, Birmingham, Ala. Voting machine.
1,474,414 ; Nov. 20,
ailllott, James P., deceased, Chicago, 111. ; M. B. Elliott,
o.Keeutrix. Material for phonogranh-record blanks and
making the same. 1.450.739 : Apr. 3.
Elliott, ,Tames P.. deceased, Chicago, 111. : M. B. Elliott,
executrix. Makini; waterproof and acidproof recepta-
cles. 1,467,311 ; Sept. 11.
ElliiUt, James W.^ New York, N. Y. Finger ring, badge,
button, or article of similar nature. Des. 61,870;
Feb. 6.
Elliott, .John O., Fargo, N. Dak. Checkbook. 1,477,3.30;
Dec. 11.
Elliott, Lewis B., Colorado, Tex. Die. 1,474.897; Nov. 20.
Elliott, Lloyd L,, et al. (See Hughes, Cora E., assignor.)
Elliott, Mark. (See Feely, Thomas J., assignor.)
Elliott. Mary B.. executrix. (See Elliott, James P.)
Elliott, Patrick J., and E. L. Bonamy, Newcastle, Wash.
Mine-car coupler. 1.469.434 ; Oct. 2.
Elliott. Philip M. (See Razey, Silas C, assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Elliott, Kichard P., Lexington, Mass. Centering device.
1,448.528; Mar. 13.
Blliott, Rov L)., Crockett, Calif. Sngar refining and
manufacturing. 1.476,242; Dec. 4.
Elliott, Sterlins, deceased, Cambridge, Mass. ; H. A.
Elliott, executrix. Stencil making. 1,461,867 ; July 17.
Elliott, Thomas, assignor to The Cincinnati Car Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Railway brake head. 1,456,632 ;
May i;n.
Elliott, Thomas, assignor to The Cincinnati Car Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Vehicle body. 1,473,023 ;
Nov. 6.
Elliott, Thomas, assignor to The Cincinnati Car Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Railway car. 1,473,024 ;
Nov. 6.
Elliott, Thomas, Cincinnati, assignor to The Cincinnati
Car Company, Winton Place, Ohio. Railway car.
1.476.tUiO : Dec. 11.
Elliott, Willi.im E., Lynn, Mass. Box. 1,468,229 :
Sept. 18.
Elliott. William E., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
American Button & Fastener Co., Augusta, Me. Feed-
ing apparatus. 1,442,866 ; Jan. 23.
Elliott, William S., I'ittsburgh, Pa. Water heating and
degasilyiiig .apparatus. 1,457,153; May 29.
Elliott, Wordsworth M., Crete, and S. E. Cook, Lincoln,
Nebr. Interchangeable sign letters. 1,459,765 ;
June 26.
Ellis Adding Typewriter Company. (See Bernau, Fred-
erick W., assignor.)
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J. Lard substitute. 1,446,004 ;
Feb. 20.
Ellis. Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Poster
Company. Cumaron paint. 1,451.092 ; Apr. 10.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J. Making nickel formate.
1,452,478; Apr. 17.
Ellis. Carleton, Montclair, N. J. Making fatty acid com-
f)ounds. 1,475,477 ; Nov. 27.
is, Carleton, Montclair, N. J. Adding hydrogen.
1.476.330; Dec. 4.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J. Artificial resin and
preparation. 1,477,870 ; Dec. 18.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to S. B. Hunt, trustee, Mount Kisco, N. Y.
Utilizing gaseous unsaturated hydrocarbons. 1,464,152 ;
Aug. 7.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to S. B. Hunt, trustee. Mount Kisco, N. T.
Making useful products from by-product still gases and
gases from cracking operations. 1,464,153 ; Aug. 7.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Surface Combustion, Inc., Wilmington,
Del. Apparatus for supplying heat. 1,469,178 ;
Sept. 25.
Ellis, Carleton, and A. A. Wells, Montclair, N. J., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to S. B. Hunt, trustee,
Mount Kisco, N. Y. Making chlorinated bodies.
1.440,976; Jan. 2.
El'is. Carleton, and A. A. Wells, Montclair, N. J., as-
signors, by mesne assl^ments, to S. B. Hunt, trustee.
Mount Kisco, N. Y. Ketone body and making same.
1,450,493; Apr. 3.
Ellis, Carleton, and V. T. Stewart, Montclair, N. J.
Making arsenicals. 1,447,203 ; Mar. 6.
Ellis, Carleton, and V. T. Stewart. Montclair, N. J.
Making hydrochloric and arsenic acids. 1,447,937 ;
Mar. 6.
Ellis, Carleton, and V. T. Stewart, Montclair, N. J.
Making arsenate of lime. 1,447,938 ; Mar. 6.
Ellis, Charles E., Washington, D. C., assignor of one-
tenth to H. Ridder, New York. N. Y. Address plate
and index card. 1.472.057 ; Oct. 80.
Ellis, Charles S., Chicago, 111. Elapsed-time recorder.
1,458,689 ; June 12.
Ellis Drier & Elevator Company. (See Ellis, Hubert C,
assignor.)
Ellis, Ernest L., Fulton, N. Y. Rail Joint. 1,472,157;
Oct. 30.
Ellis, Ferrand F., assignor to Oneida Community, Lim-
ited, Oneida, N. Y. Animal trap. 1,443,705 ; Jan. 30.
Ellis-Foster Company. (See Darling, Elton R., assignor.)
Ellis-Foster Company. (See Ellis, Carleton, assignor.)
Ellis, Frederic R., Hyde Park, assignor to B. F. Sturte-
vant Company, Boston. Mass. Apparatus for cooling
air. 1,471,112; Oct. 16.
Ellis. George H., St. Paul. Minn. Insulating board and
making the same. 1,449,221 ; Mar. "O.
Ellis, Halcolm, East Orange, N. J. Typewriter. 1,446,338 ;
Feb. 20.
Bills, Harry E., Leesburg, Fla. Pulp-making machine.
1,465,579 : Aug. 21.
Ellis, Horace E., Meadvllle, Pa. Window screen.
1,442,657; Jan. 16.
Ellis, Howard, P. S. Hart, and W. G. Nunnelly, New Flor-
ence, Mo. Electrolyte for storage batteries. 1,459,659 •
June 19.
Ellis, Hubert C, Evanston, assignor to Ellis Drier &
Elevator Company, Chicago, 111. Condensation trap.
1.460.410 ; July 3.
Ellis, Hubert C, Evanston, assignor to Ellis Drier &
Elevator Company, Chicago, lU. Tilting trap.
1.460.411 ; July 3.
ris.33n— 11
Ellis, James G., St. Lambert, and G. W. Mingle, Montreal,
(Juebec, Canada. Fire grate for locomotives. 1,459,288 ;
June 19.
Ellis, James R., Chevy Chase, D. C. Refrigerated con-
tainer. 1,441,672 ; Jan. 9.
Ellis, John W., Portland, Oreg. Irrigation valve.
1,473,401 ; Nov. 6.
Ellis, Julius D., Fulton, N. Y. Nut lock. 1,454,712;
May 8.
Ellis, Llewellyn M., Ward End, Birmingham, England,
assignor to The Timken Roller Bearing Company,
Canton, Ohio. Apparatus for gauging rollers and
other articles. 1,472,589 ; Oct. 30.
Ellis Resilient- Wheel Corporation. (See Patch, Harry
M., assignor.)
Ellis, Ridsdale, Oak Park, 111. Ice manufacture.
1,460,646; July 3.
Ellis, Robert E., Everett, Wash. Steel ship-hull con-
struction. 1 467,426 ; Sept. 11.
Ellis, Robert H., and F. Simper, Fremantle, Western Aus-
tralia, Australia. Packing case. 1,453,094 ; Apr. 24.
Ellis, Robert J., Los Angeles, Calif. Vehicle direction In-
dicator. 1.475,807; Nov. 27.
Ellis, Thomas, and O. H. Zerrmann, Detroit, Mich.
Crude-oil burner. 1,441,915 ; Jan. 9.
Ellis, Thomas C, A. Jeffery, and H. Maddocks, Peter-
borough, England. Seed-sowing machine. 1,461.770 ;
July 17.
Ellis, Thomas E., Portland, Oreg. Saw. 1,443,252;
Jan. 23.
Ellis, Thomas F., Mattston, Miss. Jack. 1,443,913;
Jan. 30.
Ellis, Wallace, assignor of one-half to W. Ray, Belolt,
Wis. Nail-Pulling Machine. 1,461,712 ; July 10.
Ellis, Warren E., assignor of one-half to R. Traylor,
Lebo, Kans. Deep-well pump, 1,476,444 ; Dec. 4.
Ellis, William H. (See Koenig, J., and Ellis.)
Ellison, B D Lenhart, Atlanta, Ga., assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Warp stop mechanism
for looms. 1,478,210 ; Dec. 18.
Ellison, Charles F., Cristobal, Panama, Canal Zone, and
E. F. Beyer, New Orleans, La. Boat-launching device.
1,475,290 ; Nov. 27.
Ellison, Earl J., May wood. 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The XXth Century Heating & Ventilating
<")o., Akron, Ohio. Air heater. 1,440,867.; Jan. 2.
Ellison, Edward H., Jamestown, N. Y. Metallic frame
for windows, doors, etc. 1,451,012 ; Apr. 10.
Ellison, Edward H., assignor to Monarch ReflUable Fuse
(. o., Jamestown, IN. Y. Fusible link. 1,446,554 ; Feb. 27.
Ellison, Edward H., assignor to Monarch Refillable Fuse
Co., Jamestown, N. Y. Knife-blade fuse. 1,463,038 ;
July 24.
Ellison, Edward H., assignor to Monarch Refillable Fuse
Co., Jamestown, N. Y. Cartridge fuse. 1,478,109 ;
Dec. 18.
Ellison, Forrest L., Exeter, N. H. Turned shoe.
1,469,256; Oct. 2.
Ellison, Mary B., Eugene, Oreg. Pressing and utilizing
plant elements for decorative purposes. 1,446,790 ;
Feb. 27.
Ellison, Michael C, Huttons, England. Telephone am-
plifier system. 1,470,430 ; Oct. 9.
Ellison, Robert A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Game. 1,441,333 ;
Jan. 9.
Ellison, Thomas J., Richmond, Ky. Animal trap.
1,453,342 ; May 1.
Ellison, William A., assignor to D. F. Murphy, Salem,
Mass. Inside pipe wrench. 1,472,464 ; Oct. 30.
Ellison, William A., assignor to D. P. Murphy, Salem,
Mass. Strap wrench. 1,478,110 ; Dec. 18.
Ellison, Winnlfred F., Manchester, N. H. Wood-cutting
saw. 1,443,914 ; Jan. 30.
Ellithorpe, Gilbert S., Chicago, 111., assignor to The
Bac-Lite Corporation. Tail light. 1,454,631 ; May 8.
Ellrich, Max, Jersey City, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to M. Christensen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Con-
veyer. 1,455,433 ; May 15.
Ellrich, Max, Jersey City, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to M. Christensen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fasten-
ing of trays to conveyers. 1,455,434 ; May 15.
Ells, Mae W., Adrian, Minn. Corset-stay brace and ab-
domen support. 1,447.537 ; Mar. 6.
Ellsworth, Ross J., Elizabeth, N. J. Mattress-wrapping
machine. 1,445,876 : Feb. 20.
EUwood Tractor Company. (See Gaubatz, Arthur W., as-
signor.)
Ellwood, William, Hempstead, assignor to Nicholas Power
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Automatic fire shut-
ter for moving-picture machines. 1,457,510 ; June 5.
Elmac Specialties Corporation. (See Lalonde, Oscar V.,
assignor.)
Elmblad, Hjalmar, Chicago, 111. Writing machine.
1,474,247 ; Nov. 13.
Elmen, Gustaf W., Leonla, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Transmission system. 1,470,965 ; Oct. 16.
Elmendorf, Armin, Chicago, HI., assignor to Haskelite
Manufacturing Corporation. Joint for metal-sheathed
receptacles and the like. 1,442,930; Jan. 23.
Elmonthaler, William, Cleveland, Ohio. Paring and
pitting knife. 1,446,739 ; Feb. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Elmer, James E., Prescott, Ariz. Pencil holder.
1,464,066; Aug. 7.
Elmer Ordnance Corporation. (See Bergman, Axel G.,
assignor.)
Elmertoskl, Antoni, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hand bag.
1,441,269; Jan. 9.
Elmlinger, Sylvester. (See Nickley, J. C, and Blmlinjjer.)
Elmore, Frank E., Boxmoor, England. Treatment of lead-
zinc ore. 1,441,072 ; Jan. 2.
Elmore, Clement. (See Sikes, J. M., and Elmore.)
Elmore, Guy H. (Seo Rigler, Richard W., assignor.)
Elmore, Richard E., New York, N. Y. Locking system
for automobiles. 1,451,209 ; Apr. 10.
Elms, John D., West New Brighton, N. Y., assignor to
Widescope Camera Co., Newark, N. J. Lens-focusing
device. 1,447,173 ; Mar. 6.
Elowsky, Samuel M. (See Yurow, Andrew, assignor.)
Elrod, Henry E., Dallas, Tex. Incinerator. 1,452,031 ;
Apr. 17.
Elsas, Edward J., Scott City, Kans. Holder for artificial
sets of teeth. 1,473,673 ; Nov. 13.
Elsasser, Henry W., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Wave filter.
1,467,360 : Sept. 11.
Elsbach, Felix, et al. (See Wagner, Albert G., assignor.)
Eisner, Wllhelm, Hanover, Germany. Purification of
methyl alcohol containing sulphurous impurities.
1,450,147 ; Mar. 27.
Elsom, James D., Oak Park, assignor to Economy Electric
Devices Company, Chicago, 111. Inspection indicator.
1,467,716 ; Sept. 11.
Elstein, Mordechai A., Kansas City, Mo. Syringe.
1,467,242 ; Sept. 4.
Elsworth, Oswald, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Means
for stripping the husks from coconuts. 1,468,011 ;
Sept. 18.
Elton, James O., and R. B. Caples, Great Falls, Mont.,
assignors to Anaconda Copper Mining Company.
Hydrometallurgical treatment of zinc ore. 1,477,478;
Dec. 11.
Elverson, Arthur J. H., Reading, assignor to Herbert
Kennedy & Company Limited, London, England. Strob-
oscopic apparatus. 1,454,713 : May 8.
Elwell, Franklin H., Chicago, 111. Oil cup. 1,455,086;
May 15.
Elwell, Frankpn H., Chicago, HI. Oil cup. 1,455,087;
May 15.
Elwell, Franklin H., Chicago, 111. Spark-plug cleaner
1,458,690: June 12.
Elwell, Franklin H., Chicago, 111. Spark-plug cleaner.
1,458,691 ; June 12.
Elwell, George H., Cleveland, Ohio. Stud and eyelet fas-
tening device. 1,444,867 ; Feb. 13.
Elwood Myers Company, The. (See McGregor, Ross, as-
BigQor.)
Ely, Alonzo B., assignor to Corona Typewriter Com-
pany, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Cushioning device.
1.477.331; Dec. 11.
Ely, Grosvenor. (See Brown, G. S., and Carpenter, as-
signors.)
Ely, Price W., Jonesville, Va. Shovel. 1,447,298 ;
Mar. 6.
Elyria Enameled Products Company, The. (See Donauer,
Max, assignor.)
Elyria Iron & Steel Company, The. (See Tllden, Charles
S., assignor.)
Elzemeyer, Ernst H., and P. S. Knittel, St. Louis, Mo.
Apparatus for producing, separating, and feeding pow-
dered coal. 1,449,169; Mar. 20.
Elzey, Edgar P., Parkersburg, W. Va. Antiskid chain.
1,445,305 ; Feb. 13.
Elzev, Edgar P., Parkersburg, W. Va. Elevating truck
or" cradle for motor vehicles. 1,477,332 ; Dec. 11.
Elzy, Thomas E., St. Louis, Mo. Locksmith's vise.
1,475.058 ; Nov. 20.
Emarv, Wess. Osceola, Iowa. Tire-chain tightener.
1,446,791 ; Feb. 27.
Embach, John A., Detroit, Mich. Gas engine. 1,475,005 ;
Nov. 20.
Emerson, Alfred W., Mlllbrldge, Me. Window lock.
1,478,871 ; Dec. 25.
Emerson Brantingham Company. (See Brown, C. H.,
and Hinds, as.signors.)
Bmerson-Brantingham Company. (See Davis, Calvin R.,
assignor.)
Bmerson-Brantingham Company. (See Traphagen, Harry
R., assignor.)
Emerson-Brantingham Conlpany. (See Waterman, Lewis
E., assignor.)
Emerson-Brantinghnm Company. (See Waterman, L. E.,
Traphagen, and Waterman, as.signors.)
Emerson, .Joseph W., Sallda, Colo. Hardened water-
repellent gypsum plaster and producing the same.
1,470.200; Oct. 9.
Emerson Phonograph Company, Inc. (See Emerson,
Victor H., assignor.)
Emer.son Pump and Valve Company. (See Richardson.
Wilbur S., assignor.)
Emerson, Truell F., Somervllle, asBlgnor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Walter M. Lowney Company, Boston, Mass.
Counter display container. 1.462,502: July 24.
Emerson, Victor H., New TorV. N. Y. Protector for
phonograph records. 1,468,879 ; Sept. 20.
Emerson, Victor H., New York, N. Y., assignor, by means
assignments, to Metal Recording Disc Company, Inc.
Record for talking machines and making the same.
1,444,900: Feb. 13.
Emerson, Victor H., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Metal Recording Disc Company, Inc.
Producing phonograph records. 1,452,872 : Apr. 24.
Emerson, Victor H., assignor to Emerson Phonograpb
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Laminated phono-
graph record and producing same. 1,469,781 ; Oct. 9.
Emerson, Victor I., Philadelphia, Pa. Tool for power-
operated riveting devices or hammers. 1,474,025 ;
Nov. 13.
Emerson, Victor L., Philadelphia, Pa. Sterilizing appara-
tus. 1,440,868; Jan. 2.
Emery, Erastus, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brake-shoe key.
1,451,332; Apr. 10.
Emery, Erastus, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brake-shoe key.
1,465,975; Aug. 28.
Emery, Frank A. (See Adams, A. A., and Emery.)
Emery, Frank B., Petersburg, Va. Baggage receptacle.
1,460,016; June 26.
Emery, Frank M., Kennebunk, assignor to Gove Motor
Company, Biddeford, Me. Internal-combustion engine.
1,471,783; Oct. 23.
Emery, Gustav H., Washington, D. C, assignor to Pablo
Broquier, Madrid, Spain. Refrigerating apparatus.
1,468,999; Sept. 25.
Emery, James H., Inwood Park, N. Y. Artificial fruit
and producing same. Rel5,641 ; July 3.
Emery, Julius L., Altoona, Pa. Nutcracker. Des. 61,801 ;.
Jan. 16.
Emery, Sidney S., Denver, Colo. Lubrication record.
1,460,576 ; July 3.
Emery, Victor J., Wollaston, Mass. Grinding machine.
1,458,528 ; June 12.
Emery, Victor J., Wollaston, Mass. Piston ring.
1,477,550 ; Dec. 18.
Emery, Wilber, Monroe County, Mich., assignor to Toledo
Scale Company, Toledo, Ohio. Pendulum mechanism.
1,454,047 ; May 8.
Emett, Arthur, Birmingham, England. Sound-damping
mechanism. 1,469,141 ; Sept. 25.
Emick, Charles C, Lancaster, Pa. Jar closure.
1,460,017 : June 26.
Emmelin, Alfred, New York, N. Y. Pneumatic cannon.
1,477,698; Dec. 18.
Emmerich, Edward E., Chicago, 111. PiUow. 1,447,288 ;
Mar. 6.
Emmert, Samuel B., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Nashua Gummed & Coated Paper Com-
pany, Nashua, N. H. Strip-serving machine. 1,442,058 ;
Jan. 16.
Emmet, William L. R., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric (Company. Elastic-fiuid turbine.
1,471,317 ; Oct. 16.
Emmich, George L. E., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to
A. Davis, jr., Covington, Ky. Tank-wagon emergency-
valve mechanism. 1,467,717 : Sept. 11.
Emmon.s, Harold H. (See Litle, Thomas J., jr., as-
signor.)
Emmons, Harold H. (See Sweet, Ernest E., assignor.)
Emmons, Harry H., Alliance, Ohio. Spray nozzle.
1,447,015 ; Feb. 27.
Emmons, Harry H., Alliance, Ohio. Valve. 1,452,962 ;
Apr. 24.
Emmons, Herbert I., Lawrence, Mass. Loom picker.
1,442.388; Jan. 16.
Emmons, Herbert I., Lawrence, Mass. Shuttle-check
means for looms. 1,472,296: Oct. 30.
Emond, Joseph E., Windsor Mills, Quebec, Canada. Ad-
justable headlight and direction indicator for automo-
biles. 1,465,164; Aug. 14.
Emond. Robert A. (See Hockaday, John K., assignor.)
Emond, William H., assignor to H. H. Franklin Mfg.
Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Body and seat arrangement
for motor vehicles. 1,465,729 ; Aug. 21.
Emonts, Joseph, O'Fallon, Mo. Veterinary instrument.
1.476,500 ; Dec. 4.
Empire Biscuit Co. (See Eagle, Frederick, assignor.)
Empire Notion Company. (See Hawes, .Vrthur L., ai-
elgnor.)
Empire Stamping Tool & Manufacturing Company. (See
Becherer. George, jr., assignor.)
Empire Tinware Company, The. (See Schilling, Barney,
assignor.)
Emrv, Clvde L., St. Paul, Minn. Rim tool. 1,445,825;
Feb. 20".
Bmslie. David W., Cleveland, Ohio. Doorstop. 1,473,926;
Nov. 13.
Enache, Cociu, Dallas, Tex. Railway safety gate.
1.473,905 ; Nov. 13.
Endean. John W., Frankfort, N. Y. Aeroplane.
1,443,982; Feb. 6.
Enderbv, George H., Penzance, England. Intemal-com-
bustibn engine. 1,447,127 ; Feb. 27.
Enderes. Ernst. Albert Lea, Minn. Drop hammer.
1,445,578: Feb. 13.
Bnders, John, San Bernardino, Calif. Quartz milL
1,441,147 ; Jan. 2.
Endrea. Edward S. A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Water-
proofing, Incorporated, Indiannpolis. Ind. Combined
shoe and arch support. 1,477,750 ; Dec. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Endres, Lawrence M. and M. A., Dane, Wis. Splash lu-
bricating system. 1,468,778 ; Sept. 25.
Endres, Michaol A. (See Endres, Lawrence M. and M. A.)
Endslow, Caddie, administratrix. (See Endslow, Ed-
mund B.)
Endslow, Edmund B., deceased, by C. Endslow, administra-
trix, Gahanna, Ohio, assignor of one-third to H. M.
Miller, Washington, D. C. Grain-scouring machine.
1 449 895 * Mar. 27.
Endter,' Wa'lter J., assignor to The Buffalo-Springfield
Roller Company, Springfield, Ohio. Scarifier. 1,473,221 ;
Nov. 6.
Enfield Cycle Company Limited, The. (See Smith, Hobert
W., assignor. )
Enfield, William H., Osage, Iowa. Automatic gate for
laiiway crossings. 1,450,797 ; Apr. 3.
Engau, Henry, New York, N. Y. Stamping press.
1,444.373; Feb. 6.
Engebrigtson, James H. (See Garritt, W. A., and
Engebrigtson.)
Engel, Frank, assignor to U. S. Light & Heat Corpora-
tion, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ventilator. 1,451,538 ;
Apr. 10.
Engel, Godfrey, sr., Brooklyn, assignor to Buffalo Foundry
& Machine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Filter. 1,453,310 ;
May 1.
Engel. Godfrey, sr., Brooklyn, assignor to Buffalo Foundry
& Machine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rotary filter. 1,453,311 ;
May 1.
Engel, Godfrey, sr., Brooklyn, assignor to Buffalo Foundry
& Machine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rotary drier. 1,453,312 ;
May 1.
Engel. Godfrey, sr., Brooklyn, assignor to Buffalo Foundry
& Machine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dealcoholizing process
and apparatus. 1,453,313 ; May 1.
Engel, Godfrey, sr., Brooklyn, assignor to Buffalo Foun-
dry & Machine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Concentrating evapo-
rator. 1,466,357 ; Aug. 28.
Engel, Godfrey, sr., Brooklyn, assignor to Buffalo Foundry
& Machine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Vacuum pan. 1,476,331 ;
Dec. 4.
Engel, Karl, Arlington, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Molding appara-
tus. 1,464,501 ; Aug. 14.
Engel, Wilhelm, Nied, near Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
manv. Seal lock. 1,447,939; Mar. 6.
Engel, William C, Ashland, Pa. Automobile spring regu-
lator. 1,477,433 ; Dec. 11.
Engelbrecht, Emil P., Chicago, Dl. Slate brick. 1,462,596 ;
July 24.
Engelhard, Frank, deceased, F. H. Engelhard, and W. A.
Engelhard, Springfield, Mass. ; said F. H. Engelhard
and W. A. Engelhard, executors. Hot-water boiler.
1,471,784; Oct. 23.
Engelhard, Frederick H. (See Engelhard, Frank, F. H.,
and W. A.)
Engelhard, William A. (See Engelhard, Frank, F. H.,
and W. A.)
Engelhardt, Rudolf, Leverkusen, near Cologne, W. Lom-
mel, Wiesdorf, near Cologne, and A. Ossenbeck, Co-
logne-on-the-Rhine, assignors to Farbenfabrikeu vorm.
Friedr. Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne, Ger-
many. Absorbing! ethylene and its homologues.
1,458,646 ; June 12.
Engelhardt. William A., Oakley, Kans. Draft connec-
tion for tractors. 1,467,573 ; Sept. 11.
Engelke. Barnard L., et al. (See Amberg, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Enger, Elmer, Peno, S. Dak. Hayrack-sill adjuster.
1.466,822 ; Sept. 4.
Enger, Nell C. (See Gaarder, L. G., and Enger.)
Engert, George J., Spokane, Wash. Hollow concrete walL
1,467,241 ; Sfipt. 4.
Engeset, Lars, Seattle, Wash. Roof-plate form. 1,461,182 ;
July 10.
Engineering Specialties Company. (See Cantrall, For-
rest L., assignor.)
England, Isaac W., assignor to Passaic Metal Ware Co.,
Passaic, N. J. Continuous baking oven. 1,450,027 ;
Mar. 27.
England, Isaac W., assignor to Passaic Metal Ware Co.,
Passaic, N. J. Conveyer. 1,463,011 ; July 24.
England, James M., Dallas, Tex. Store display room.
1,455.114 : May 15.
England. Lee R., et al. (See Brown, London, assignor.)
England. WUliam A. (See Hauge, O.. and England.)
England, William A., San Francisco, Calif. Barrel struc-
ture. 1,449.091 ; Mar. 20.
Englander, Benjamin B., assignor to The Englander
Spring Bed Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hammock.
1,469.782 ; Oct. 9.
Englander, Benjamin B., assignor to Englander Spring
Bed Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Couch hammock.
Des. 62,223 : Nov. 6.
Englander Spring Bed Company. (See Englander, Ben-
jamin B.. assignor.)
Engle, Bernhard, New York, and A. Tweel, Brooklyn, N. x.
Penwiper. 1.442,867 ; Jan. 23.
Engle, Edgar S., Greensburg, Pa. Clutch-pedal attach-
ment. 1,461,771 ; July 17.
Engle, Ira P., Ydalpon, Calif. Antiskid chain. 1,475,478 ;
Nov. 27.
Engle, Paul, et al. (See Webb, Benjamin F., assignor.)
Engle, Prise A., Carlos, Ind. Display holder. 1,447,771 ;
Mar. 6.
Engle, Warren G., Philadelphia, Pa. Luggage carrier and
rear bumper. 1,468,770 ; Sept. 25.
Engler, Richard A., Evanston, 111. Telephone trans-
mitter. 1,443,620 ; Jan. 30.
Engler, William B., Youngstown, Ohio. Dump-body hoist.
1,453,663; May 1.
Engler, WUliam B., assignor to The Crown Cork and Seal
Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md. Packaging
macbiue. 1,456,542 ; May 29.
Englert, Charles A. (See Englert, George F., assignor.)
Bnglert, George F., assignor ot one-hiUf to C. A. Englert,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Tire. Ues. 6li,90:i ; Aug. 21.
Englerth, Anton F., Chicago, 111. Sanitary toothpick
receptacle. 1,476,063 ; Dec. 4.
English, Analdo M., Brookline, assignor to Cummlngs MjL-
cuine VVorU.s, Boston, Mass. bewlng-machiue actach-
ment for spiral stitching. 1,463,116 ; July i:4.
English, Arthur, Kankakee, lU. Container for coloring-
agent capsules. 1,474,248 ; Nov. 13.
English, Charles B., jr., Paulsboro, N. J. Lawn-mowM
cutter. 1,441,073; Jan. 2.
English, Fred S., New London, Conn. Slider controller for
presses. 1,466,122 ; Aug. 28.
English, Ira T., Portland, Oreg. Bag closer. 1,475,759 :
Nov. 27.
English & Mersick Co., The. (See Bradley, Seymour M.,
assignor.)
English & Mersick Co., The. (See Kaimer, Richard V.,
assignor.)
English, William H., assignor to E. L. Miller, Pawtucket,
K. 1. Sinker for knitting machines. 1,475,176 ; Nov. 27.
Englund, Gustaf A., assignor to The Jacobs Manufactur-
ing company, Hartford, Conn. Door stop and holder.
1,467,782 ; Sept. 11.
Englund, Knut E., Brooklyn, assignor to R. H. Gay, New
York, N. Y. Adjustable band. 1,472,966; Nov. 6.
Engman, Arthur J., Canton, Ohio. Metal door.
1.477.213 ; Dec. 11.
Engman, Arthur J., Canton, Ohio. Metal door.
1.477.214 ; Dec. 11.
Engmark, Algott H., Crawfordsville, Ind. Foot rest.
1,462,597 ; July 24.
Engnell. Axel, Chicago, 111. Sound box. 1,468,144;
Sept. 18.
Bngsirand, John C, Chicago, HI. Piston pin. 1,453,095 ;
Apr. 24.
Engstrom, Gustaf W. (See Johnston, E. A., and Eug-
strom.)
Engstrom, Ivan, assignor to Acme Appliance Company,
Chicago, 111. Combined adding, listing, and cneck-
wrlting machine. 1,442,059; Jan. 16.
Enis, Joseph, Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Bigelow-
Hartford Carpet Company. Rug. Des. 63,288 ; Nov. 20.
Enkler, George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ventilator. 1,472,967;
Nov. 6.
Ennls, Andrew C, Mount Olive, N. C. Device for elimi-
nating valve noises from overhead valve motors.
1,448.687 ; Mar. 13.
Ennis, Maddalena H., Ansonla, Conn. Sewlng-m&chine
cabinet and seat. 1,462,271 ; July 17.
Eno, J. C, Limited. (See Jaggers, William J., assignor.)
Enoch, Walter, Worcester, Mass. Rubber heel. 1,476,288 ;
Dec. 4.
Enos, Frank, Jr. (See Walker, H. H., and Enos.)
Enright, Cornelius S.. Cle Elum, Wash. Dispensing ma-
chine. 1,477,434 ; Dec. 11.
Enright, Edward T., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to P.
Lorillard Company, New York, N. X. Bag-opening
machine. 1,459,880 ; June 26.
Enright, John W., New Orleans, La. Stationary chemical-
mixing fire-extinguisher system. 1,463,072 ; July 24.
Ensign, Emory S., Evanston, 111. Antltheft plate for
automobiles. 1,475,691 ; Nov. 27.
Ensign, Emory S., Rockford, assignor to Spengler
Loomis Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Blade grinder.
1,444,374 ; Feb. 6.
Ensign, Orville H. (See Ensign, Boy F. and O. H.)
Ensign, Roy F., Pasadena, Calif. Fuel cleaner.
1,477,947; Dec. 18.
Ensign, Roy F. and O. H., Pasadena, Calif. Vortex-type
updraf t carburetor. 1,477,946 ; Dec. 18.
Ensign, William S., New Rochelle, assignor to Tiffin Prod-
ucts, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. Plate or similar
article. Des. 62,273 ; May 1.
Enslin, Herbert E., Maiden, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lacing
machine. 1,446,167 ; Feb. 20.
Enstad, Nellie A., Harrold, S. Dak. Sled. 1,444,114;
Feb. 6.
Ensten, Louis H., Cleveland, Ohio. Headwear. 1,471,724 ;
Oct. 23.
Enterprise Brass & Plating Company, The. (See Haefner,
William C. F., assignor.)
Enterprise Foundry Company. (See Lougheed, Victor,
assignor.)
Enterprise Manufacturing Company, The. (See Adams,
Walter L., assignor.)
Enterprise Manufacturing Company, The. (See Case,
Francis M., aaslgnor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Bnterprisfe Portable Oven Co. (See Pawlick, Ignatz H.,
assignor.)
Enterprise Railway Equipment Company. (See Campbell,
Argyle, assignor.)
Enterprise Railway Equipment Company. (See Campbell,
A., and Zimmer, assignors.)
Kntriken, Emmett W., assignor of eighteen per cent to
E. Madieui, Seattle, Wash. Work-measuring attach-
ment for sewing machines. 1,468,145 ; Sept. 18.
Entrikin, Arthur R. and L. P., Ocean Park, Calif.
Beach cape. 1,467,718 ; Sept. 11.
Entrikin, Lucile P. (See Entrikin, Arthur R. and L. P.)
Eutwisle, Edward F., and F. E. Howells, Steelton, as-
signors to Bethlehem Bteel Company, Bethlehem, Pa.
Apparatus for treating steel rails. 1,449,272 ; Mar. 20.
Entwisle, Edward F., F. E. Howells, and L. L. Leach,
Steelton, assignors to Bethlehem Steel Company, Beth-
lehem, Pa. Apparatus for handling and treating rails.
1,471.250 ; Oct. 16.
Entwisle and Keuyon Limited. (See Shorrock, James L.,
assignor.)
Entwistle, S. C, Company. (See Kenney, F. B., and
Sidebottom, assignors.)
Epliug, Giles T., Welch, W. Va. Mouth adjuster.
1,471,839 ; Oct. 23.
Bppel, Vincent F. (See Carrls, B. C, and Eppel.)
Eppensiein, Irving B., assignor to Illinois Watch Case
Company, Elgin, 111. Compact container. 1,464,355 ;
Aug. 7.
Eppeusteln, Otto, assignor to Firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Stereoscopic telemeter. 1,450,915 ; Apr. 10.
Eppenstein, Otto, assignor to the Firm of Larl Zeiss,
Jeua, Germany. Telemeter. 1,477,112 ; Dec. 11.
Bppler, Andrew, Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Slachinery Corporation, Paterson, N. .1. Forepart-
turning machine. 1,448,111 ; Mar. 13.
Eppler, Andrew, Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Rolling ma-
chine. 1,472,058; Oct. 30.
Eppler, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Machine for making
paper cones. 1,460,750 ; July 3.
Eppley, Ervin W., Elyria, Ohio. Nonblinding lamp for
headlights on vehicles. 1,441,074 ; Jan. 2.
Epps, A. L. (See Crisp, Joseph R., assignor.)
Epstein, Ell, Dorchester, Mass., assignor to L. M. Starr,
New York, N. X. Impact-producing implement.
1,450,435 ; Apr. 3.
Epstein, Eli, assignor to The Yale & Towne Manufactur-
ing Company, Stamford, Conn. Cylinder lock.
1,455,577; May 15.
Epstein, Herman, New York, N. Y. Clamp for produc-
ing mottled skein dyeing. 1,461,822 ; July 17.
Epstein, Max, Hoboken, N. J. Combined coin box and ad-
vertising card holder. 1,450,028 ; Mar. 27.
Epstein, Monroe E., St. Louis, Mo. Nonglare headlamp
reflector. 1,445,306; Feb. 13.
Equipment Devices Company. (See Hauf, George F.,
assignor.)
Erasmic Company Limited. (See Baxter, Albert V.,
assignor. )
Erb, Edmund M., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Merit
Machine Manufacturing Corporation. Hair-drying ap-
paratus. 1,466,093 ; Aug. 28.
Erb, George G. (See Lake, James, jr., assignor.)
Erb, Irwin H., West Liberty, Iowa. Heating and cooling
system for windows, doors, and the like. 1,465,513 ;
Aug. 21.
Erb, Irwin H., Lake Mills, assignor of three-fourths to C.
C. Hobson, Ryan, and O. O. Hobson, Vinton, Iowa.
Head-topping ensilage harvester. 1,457,827 ; jfune 5.
Erb, Irwin H., Lake Mills, assignor of three-fourths to
C. C. Hobson, Ryan, and O. 0. Hobson, Vinton, Iowa.
Juice-extracting ensilage harvester. 1,457,828 ; June 5.
Erb, Samuel, Tacoma, Wash. Log-carriage-ofCsetting
mechanism. 1,452,149 ; Apr. 17.
Erb, William B., Chicago, 111. Compressed-air water-
elevating pump. 1,472,968 ; Nov. 6.
Erben, Hermann F. T., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Rotary converter. 1,446,005 ;
Feb. 20.
Erd, Fredric G. (See Rush, Turner C, assignor.)
Erdahl, Henry. (See Erdahl, Selmer and H.)
Brdahl, Selmer and H., Britton, S. Dak. Bearing.
1,470,966; Oct. 16.
Erdbiiigger, Gustav, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to A. Weber, New York, N. Y.
Suction gas plant. 1,475,291 ; Nov. 27.
Erdman, Albert W., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt
& Whitney Company, New York. N. Y. Cutter-grind-
ing attachment. 1,472,827 : Nov. 6.
Erdmann, Ernst, Halle-on-the-Salle, Germany. Obtaining
paraffin and highly-viscous lubricating oils from bitumi-
nous masses. 1.443,983; Feb. 6.
Erdmann, Theodore E., Minneapolis, Minn. Mold for
concrete walls. 1,474,667 : Nov. 20.
Eremeeff, Ivan I., Dayton, Ohio. Movable hangar for
large aircraft. 1,470,557 ; Oct. 9.
Brfle, Heinrich, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Ocular. 1,478,704 ; Dec. 25.
Erhardt. .loseph, Chicago, 111. Hydraulic lifting Jack.
1,458,043; Apr. 24.
Erhardt, Julius, assignor to Luftschiffbau Zeppelin
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrich-
shafen-on-the-Bodensee, Germany. Airship. 1,474,517 ;
Nov. 20.
Erhardt, Ludwig, assignor of one-half to W. Siedersleben
* Co., Bernburg, Germany. Knife control in machines
for harvesting sugar beets. 1,457,829 ; June 5.
Erhardt, Oscar P., West Haven, assignor to The A. C.
Gilbert Company, New Haven, Conn. Ventilating at-
tachment for windows and the like. 1,447,772 ; Mar. 6.
Erhardt, Oscar P., West Haven, assignor to The A. C. Gil-
bert Company, New Haven. Conn. Motor handle and
switch. 1,457,967; June 5.
Erhart, Arthur M., and W. R. McParland, Seattle, Wash.
Brake-adjusting device. 1,449,273 ; Mar. 20.
Ericksen, Ivar, Chicago, 111. Duplex tool holder. 1,445,579 ;
Feb. 13.
Erickson, A. C. (See Whittemore, Bennie, assignor.)
Erickson, Albert, Chicago, 111., assignor to Splitclorf
Electrical Company, Newark, N. J. Ignition devii e
for internal-combustion engines. 1,467,269 ; Sept. 4.
Erickson, Albert, Chicago, 111., assignor to Splitdo.rt
Electrical Company, Newark, N. J. Ignition device fo^-
internal-combustion engines. 1,467,270 ; Sept. 4.
Erickson, Albert, a.ssiguor of three-eighths to C. Kratsch,
Chicago, 111., and three-eighths to F. C. Manning,
Newark, N. J. Internal-combustion engine. 1,468,465;
Sept. 18.
Erickson, Albert, assignor of three-eighths to C. Kratsch,
Chicago, 111., and three-eighths to P. C. Manning,
Newark, N. J. Internal-combustion engine. 1,468,466 ;
Sept. 18.
Erickson, Alfred C, Harbor Springs, Mich. Toy sail-
boat. 1,449,274 ; Mar. 20.
Erickson, Alvin L., Waterfall, Alaska. Toy. 1,475,059 ;
Nov. 20.
Erickson, Amos, Keota, Colo. Animal noke. 1,454,317;
May 8.
Erickson, C. E., Company. (See Erickson, Claus B.,
assignor.)
Erickson, C. E., Company. (See Erickson, Ernest E.,
assignor.)
Erickson, Carl O., St. Paul, Minn. Preheating device.
1,454,318 ; May 8.
Erickson, Charles, Minneapolis, Minn. Sprayer.
■ 1,473,025 ; Nov. 6.
Erickson, Charles, jr., Scotia, Calif. Device for babbitting
connecting rods. 1,456,634 ; May 29.
Erickson, Charles E., Delta, Utah, and M. J. Mast,
Grand Junction, Colo. Gold - panning machine.
1,451,567 ; Apr. 10.
Erickson, Charles F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rim for vehicle
wheels. 1,478,893; Dec. 25.
Erickson, Claus E., Des Moines, Iowa. Service holder for
ice picks and books. Des. 63,460 ; Dec. 11.
Erickson, Claus E., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Inc., Des Moines, Iowa. Combined coupon-book and
ice-pick holder. 1,455.759 ; May 15.
Erickson, Daniel E., London, England. Furnace.
1,441,493; Jan. 9.
Erickson, David S. (See Anderson, Fred E., assignor.)
Erickson, Edward, Fresno, Calif. Letter file. 1,453,096 ;
Apr. 24.
Erickson, Edward, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machln*
for operating on shoe bottoms. 1,461,085 ; July 10.
Erickson, Edward, Beverly, • Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Trimming
machine. 1,468,629 ; Sept. 25.
Erickson, Edward, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for operating on shoe bottoms. 1,474,348 ; Nov. 20.
Erickson, Edward, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe-
turning machine. 1,474,349 ; Nov. 20.
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Inc., Des Moines, Iowa. Combined toothbrush and
paste holder. Des. 62,479 ; June 12.
Erickson, Frederic W., Tarrytown, N. Y. Coupling for
pipes, conduits, etc. 1,452,268 ; Apr. 17.
Erickson, Gustave E., Sioux City, Iowa. Ash sifter.
1,445,502; Feb. 13.
Erickson, Elerman A., Bakersfleld, Calif. Lapping ma-
chine. 1,475,990 ; Dec. 4.
Erickson, Louis, La Crosse, Wis. Vehicle trailing de-
vice. 1,462,103; July 17.
Erickson, Marcus A., St. Cloud, assignor of one-half to C.
E. Bird, Minneapolis, Minn. Headlight lens. 1,466,858 ;
Aug. 28.
Erickson, Martin N., Columbia Falls, Mont. Wrench.
1,441,409; Jan. 9.
Erickson, Sanfred. (See Sloan, Peter J., assignor.)
Erickson, Sanfred, et al. (See Sloan, Jeter J., assignor.)
Erickson, Wallace C, and H. L. Conrad, Seattle, Wash.
Wheel puller. 1,465,467 ; Aug. 21.
Erickson, Wllhelmlna M., et aL (See Jaeger, Carl, as-
signor.)
Brickvam, Ole, Prairie Farm, Wis. Safety knife for
trimming shoe soles. 1,471,889 ; Oct. 23.
Ericson, Carl E. and J. M., El Campo, Tex. Type
cleaner for typewriting machines. 1,469,632 ; Oct. 2.
Ericson, Charles G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Rail
anchor. 1,441,838; Jan. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Con tinned.
165
Bricsou, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. X.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc.,
Glen Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,191 ; Apr. 10.
Erlcson, Emile, Pelham, and K. Weiss, New York, N. i..
assiKuors to The i'ennsylvaula Tcilile Mill.-- Inc., Glen
Kiddle, Pa. TextUe fabric. Des. 62,254 ; Apr. 24.
Erlcson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
SBSitniors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,274 ; May 1.
Erlcson, Emile, Pelham, and K. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,275 ; May 1.
Erlcson, Emile, Pelbam, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The I'ennsvlvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,276 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to Thy I'ennsvlvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,277 ; May 1.
Erlcson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,278 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and K. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle. Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,279 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,280 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,281 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Peniisyivauia Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,282 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,283 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,284 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen'
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62.285 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,286 ; May 1.
Ericson, Emile, Pelliam, and R. Weiss. New iurk. N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills, Inc., Glen
Riddle. Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,361 ; May 15.
Ericson, Emile. Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc.. Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,533 ; June 19.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham, and R. Weiss, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to The Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen
Riddle, Pa. Textile fabric. Des. 62,606 ; July 3.
Erlcson, George W., Galesburg, 111. Basket. 1,445,673 ;
Feb. 20.
Ericson, John M. (See Ericson, Carl E. and J. M.)
Ericson, Le Roy. (See Anderson, F. J., Cowden, and
Ericson. t
Ericson, Mclvin B., Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Biflex Products Company. Automobile
bumper. 1,454,270 ; May 8.
Ericson, Oscar A., assignor to W. W. Kimball Company,
I hicago. 111. Expression device for self playing pianos.
1,440.116; Feb. 20.
Ericson, Willard E., Evanston, assignor to Biflex Prod-
ucts Company, Waukegan, 111. Bumper-attaching
bracket, 1,458,927 ; June 19.
Ericsson, EIov. St. Paul, Minn. Rotary steam engine.
1,451,653 ; Apr. 10.
Ericsson, Erik E. (See Lauren, Lars W., as.signor.)
Ericsson, John E. (See Llndgren, Waldemar L., as-
signor.)
Ericsson, Otto J., Warren, Pa. Lock mechanism.
1,459.584 ; June 19.
Erie Art Metal Company. (See Alloway, Alexander,
assignor.)
Erie Glass Company. (See Corl, Robert M., assignor.)
Erlksen, Einar B., assignor to B. Johneen, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Rack for towels, etc. 1.464,311 ; Aug. 7.
Erikson. Axel, assignor to The Hess and Hopkins Leather
Company. Rockford. 111. Machine for forming cup leath-
ers. 1,4'46.966 : Feb. 27.
Erikson, Esther E., et al. (See Willson, Oscar, as-
signor.)
Erikson, Leonard, Maiden, Mass. Lamp socket.
1,469,038: Sept. 25.
Eriksson, Erik O. (See Ljungstrom, P., Broberg, and
Eriksson.)
Eriksson, John R.. Stockholm. Sweden. Vapor stove and
the like. 1,440.725 : Jan. 2.
Erlsman, Arthur C. (See Averill, William H., assignor.)
Erkenswick, Hubert J., Chicago, 111. Shrine. 1,450.148 ;
Mar. 27.
Erlandson, Julia. (See Johnson, Swan, assignor.)
Krman, Ira S., Cincinnati. Ohio. Ice-cream-dispensing
device. 1.458.224: June 12.
Ermold, Edward. New York, N. Y. Bottle-labeling ma-
chine. 1.447,616; Mar. 6.
Ernest, Edward A. (See Norris. G. H.. and Ernest.)
ErnsdorfF. John B. (See Coffey. S. A., .nnd Ernsdorff.)
Ernest. Richard, New York. N. Y. Plastic hair work and
constructing same. 1,404,089 : Aos. T.
Ernest, Thomas R., assignor to Chicago Apparatus Cor-
S oration, Chicago, 111. Gas-testing machine. 1,442,868 :
an. 23.
Ernest, Thomas R., assignor to Chicago Apparatus Co.,
Chicago. 111. Gas tester. 1,475.571 ; Nov. 27.
Ernl, Walter, and A. E. Lange, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis.
Combined lamp and sound-reproducing device. Des.
62,714 ; July 24.
Ernst, George, Newark, N. J. Safety gauge glass.
1,459.952; June 26.
Ernst, Frederick C. New York, N. T. Electric door
opener. 1.471.455 ; Oct. 23.
Ernst. George, Newark, N. J. Variable-angle gage
glass. 1,448,920 ; Mar. 20.
Ernst, Henri A., assignor to Roberts and Schaefcr Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Coal chute and apron. 1,444,174 ;
Feb. 6.
Ernst, John A., jr., Rldgefield Park, N. J. Game appara-
tus. 1.461.649; July 10.
Ernst, Wilhelm B., Berlin-Schoneberg, Germany. Ther-
mostatically-controlled throttling device. 1,468,689 ;
Sept. 25.
Eronen, Edward, Fitchburg, Mass. Sled. 1,444,175 ;
Feb. 6.
Erpenbeck. Theodore C, Chicago, III. Belt buckle.
1,445,075 ; Feb. 13.
Erpenbeck, Theodore C, Chicago, 111. Belt buckle.
1,452,799; Apr. 24.
Brrett, Thomas A., Seattle. Wash., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Modern Torch Co., Inc Oxyacetylcne
welding and cutting torch. 1,471,456 : Oct. 23.
Errett, Thomas A., W. P. Brown, and H. F. Brown,
San Francisco, Calif. Cutting and welding torch.
1,454,996 ; May 15.
Ershkowitz, Michael, Irvington, assignor to S. Ersh-
kowitz. Jersey Citv, N. J. Auxiliary steering element
for the handle bars of vehicles. 1,448,921 ; Mar. 20.
Ershkowitz, Samuel. (See Ershkowitz, Michael, as-
signor.)
Erskine, James E., Jacksonville, Fla. Floor plate.
1,463,359; July 31.
Erskine, John S., assignor to Stover Manufacturing &
Engine Co., Freeport, lU. Coal chute. 1,468,012 ;
Sept. 18.
Erskine, Thomas C, Columbus, Ohio. Smoker's accessory.
1,457,154 ; May 29.
Erslev, Rolf A., Copenhagen-Valby, Denmark. Automatic
case lift. 1.459.722 ; June 26.
Erste Deutsche Kunstdruck-Papierfabrik Carl Scheufelen.
(See Scheufelen, A., and Schumacher, assignors.)
Ertel, John, Newberry, Pa., assignor to .\rmour Leather
Company, Chicago, 111. Stamping device. 1,473,026 ;
Nov. 6.
Erven. Andrew, Westville, 111. Surface plow cultivator.
1,477,333 ; Dec. 11.
Ervin. Charles W., Los -\ngeles, Calif. Can opener.
1,473,027; Nov. 6.
Ervin, James M., Detroit. Mich. Sheet-metal shovel.
1.469,215; Oct. 2.
Erwin, Reiman G. (See Henderson, G. A., and Erwin.)
Erwin, Samuel P., Santa Rosa, Calif. Elevator. 1,446.339 ;
Feb. 20.
Erwin, Shannon A., Orcutt, Calif. Sucker-rod overshot
fishing tool. 1,470.114; Oct. 9.
Esberg, Clifford N. (See Willison, R. A., and Esberg.)
Esch, Henry S., New York, N. Y. Tread guard. 1,444,785 ;
Feb. 13.
Esch, Henry S., New York, N. Y. Articulated tire guard.
1.451,013 : Apr. 10.
Esche, Herbert E.. Chemnitz, Germany. Machine-made
seam for knitted materials and the like. 1,452,195 ;
Apr. 17.
Eschenbach, .\nthony J., Cincinn.Tti, Ohio. Drier for
printing presses. 1,468.289 : Sept. 18.
Eschenfelder, Eugene G., Waterloo, 111. Inner tube for
pneumatic tires. 1,446,644; Feb. 27.
Escher, Charles, Jersey City, N. J. Tire. 1,458,040;
June 5.
Eschert. Herman, Long Island City, N. Y. Hot-watw
heating unit. 1,472.059 : Oct. 30.
Eschholz. Otto H., Wilkinsburg. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Circuit
interrnpter. 1.452. ."iSO: Apr. 24.
Eschholz, Otto H,, Wilkinsburg. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Discharge-
indicating device. 1,461,519 ; Julv 10.
Escobales, H., Co., Inc. (See de Escobales, Hllarlon,
assignor.)
Escoto. C.nrlos .T., Habana, Cuba. Protective cover for
automobile tires. 1.469,633; Oct. 2.
Esda Manufacturing Company. (See Hamilton, Paul H.,
assignor.)
Eskell. Douglas V., New York, N. Y. Means for sup-
porting and tensioning tennis nets and the like.
1.4.59.723; .Tune 26.
Eskes. Luke. Coal Harbor, N. Dak. Sickle bar. 1,468,594 ;
Sept. 18.
Eskew. Sidney E.. and L. Harris, Benton, 111. Smoothing
sheet. 1.466.391 ; Aug. 28.
Eskilson. Sven A., assignor to Svenska Aktlebolaget Ga»-
afnOTnnlotnr 'stnckholra. SwodpD. CooWne nnpnratui
for gas, liquid fuel, or electricity, 1,471,840 ; Oct. 23.
166
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED P^ROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Esler Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Esler,
Samuel M., assignor.)
Esler, Samuel M., Chicago, 111., assignor to Esler Electric
Manufacturing Company, Marion, Ind. Connecting de-
vice for electric circuits. 1,452,267 ; Apr. 17.
Eslick, Joseph S., San Jose, Calif. Motor-cycle support.
1,451,210; Apr. 10.
Esniarian, Charles, Paterson, N. J. Demountable rim.
1,468,443 ; Sept. 18.
Esmond Mills, The. (See Andrews, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
Esmond Mills, The. (See Martin, Arthur I., assignor.)
Esnault-Pelterie, Robert, Paris, France. Continuous-
action synchronizer. 1,457,968 ; June 5.
Esnault-Pelterie, Kobert, Paris, France. Motor system
with direct transmission. 1,459,019 ; June 19.
Esnault-Pelterie, Robert, Paris, France. Means for regu-
lating the output of pumps operated by the engines of
automobiles or the like. 1,475,508 ; Nov. 27.
Espenhalin, Kdward V., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
The Koppers Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas purifica-
tion. 1,440,977; Jan. 2.
Espenschied, Frederic F., assignor to Combustion En^
glueeriiig Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fuel-burning
furnuce. 1,465,426 ; Aug. 21.
Espenschied, Lloyd, HoUis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Transmission sys-
tem. 1,441,270 ; Jan. 0,
Espenschied, Llovd, UoUis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Repeater appa-
ratus for carrier systems. 1,443,984 ; Feb. 6.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Signaling system.
1,443,985; Feb. 6.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Radio receiving
apparatus. 1,446,890; Feb. 27.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Balancing arrange-
ment for multiplex carrier circuits. 1,450,254 ; Apr. 3.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Composite ringer
for multiplex transmission systems. 1,451,767 ;
Apr. 17.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means for ringing
over multiplex transmission channels. 1,454,158 ;
May 8.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Multiple balanc-
ing arrangement for multiplex transmission. 1,458,225 ;
June 12.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Method of and
apparatus for limiting the transmission of electrical
energy. 1,466,707; Sept. 4.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Transmission sys-
tem. 1,466,708; Sept. 4.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Queens, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Plural modula-
tion and demodulation circuits. 1,447,204 ; Mar. 6.
Espenschied, Lloyd, yueens, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means for ringing
over multiplex transmission channels. 1,454,159 ;
May 8.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Queens, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means for and
method of modulation. 1,473,674 ; Nov. 13.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Hollis, and H. A. Affel, Brooklyn,
N. Y., assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. System for communicating with moving ve-
hicles. 1,453,387 ; May 1.
Espenschied, Lloyd, HoUis, and J. F. Toomey, New York,
N. Y., assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Low-frequency alternating-current signaling
system. 1,465.299 : -■iug. 21.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Queens, N. Y., . and R. Bown, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to American Telephone and
Telegraph Company. Radio transmission control sys-
tem. 1,447,773; Mar. 6.
Espenschied, Lloyd, Queens, N. Y., and R. Bown, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to American Telephone and
Telegraph Company. Call system for radiotelephony.
1,464,565 : Aug. 14.
Esperson, Niels, assignor to Reed Roller Bit Company,
Houston, Tex. Method of and apparatus for sidetrack-
ing in deep-well drilling. ' 1,454,048 ; May .^.
Esselstyne, Charles B., deceased, San Francisco, Calif. ;
W. E. Thomson, administrator. Composing-stick knee.
1,44(1,531 ; Jan. 2.
Essenkay Products Company. (See Mayer, F. D., and
Vance, assignors.)
Essex, Harry, and A. L. Ward, assignors to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Making
haloleflnes. 1,477,047 ; Dec. 11.
Essex, Marry, and A. L. Ward, assignors to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthesis
of glycerol. 1,477,113; Dec. 11.
Essex Motors. (See Fekete, S. I., and Baits, assignors.)
Essex Motors. (See Whisler, R. H., and Baits, assignors.)
Essex Rubber Company. (See Sanders, Walter E., as-
signor.)
Essex Specialty Co. (See Gehrig, William F., assignor.)
Essington, Harry M.. Chicago, 111. Storage-batterj
lamp and means for operating same. 1,469,783 ;
Oct. 9.
Essmann, Herman, near Pender, Nebr. Governor attach-
ment for tractors. 1,441,916 ; Jan. 9.
Esson, Robert L., Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa.
Loose-leaf binder and the like. 1,454,921 ; May 15.
Est, Nels, Montesano, Wash. Deep-sea raft. 1,447,940 ;
Mar. 6.
Estate of Adelbert W. Flint. (See Flint, William A.,
assignor.)
Estate Stove Company, The. (See Kahn, Bertrand B.,
assignor.)
Estep, John B., Cleveland, Ohio. Pipe hanger. 1,457,106 ;
May 29.
Ester, Giuseppe. (See Franco, R., and Ester.)
Estergreen, Oscar C., Franklin, Pa., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Truck.
1,444,115 ; Feb. 6.
Estes, Robert J., Coalgate, Okla. Pen. 1,447,066 ; Feb. 27.
Estes, Robert L., Tiplersville, Miss. Seed planter.
1,478,894: Dec. 25.
Estler, Paul T. J., London, England. Trolley collector.
1,455,578 ; May 15.
Estwing, Ernest, et al. (See Faust, Levin, assignor.)
Eszto, Joseph, Halfway, Mich. Lubricating device for
saws. 1,450,884 ; Apr. 3.
Etablissents Kuhlmann. (See Audianne, Paul, assignor.)
Etablissements Baudet & Donon. (See Donon, Pierre, as-
signor.)
Etablissements de Ventilation Kestner & Neu. (See
Kestner, Paul, assignor.)
Etheridgo, James H., assignor to Etheridge Printing
Company, Dallas, Tex. Envelope folder. 1,459,092 ;
.Tune 19.
Etheridge Printing Company. (See Etheridge, James H.,
assignor.)
Etherton, William A., Ava, 111. System of distribution.
1,467,361 ; Sept. 11.
Etrich, Igo, Grunwald, near Munchen, Germany, and R.
Wannenmacher, Trautenau, Czechoslovakia. Coal-cut-
ting machine and tool. 1,472,641 ; Oct. 30.
Etter, John F., Cbambersburg, Pa. Mop. 1,444,116 ;
Feb. 6.
Etter, Lyle H., Marietta, Ohio. Metallic weather strip.
1,474,709; Nov. 20.
Ettner, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Article of furniture.
1,467,147 ; Sept. 4.
Etue, Peter J., Merriam, Kans. Gate. 1,447,016 ; Feb. 27.
Eubanks, Thomas H., Hosston, La. Standing valve for
oil-well pumps. 1,443,016; Jan. 23.
Eugster, Daniel, Union Hill, N. J. Copying apparatus.
1,468,939 : Sept. 25.
Bulitt, Ira M. (See Marshall, Walker E., assignor.)
Eulitt, Ira M,, Springfield, Ohio. Lock for automobiles.
1.471,515 : Oct. 23.
Eummelen, Henry, Santa Ana, Calif. Trough for use in
connection with cages or the like. 1,446,740 ; Feb. 27.
Eummelen, Henry, Santa Ana, Calif. Watering trough.
1,450,494 ; Apr. 3.
Euphrat. Theophile, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Shade holder.
1.453.000 : Apr. 24.
Eureka Bedding Manufacturing Company. (See Schwartz,
Harry, assignor.)
Eureka Metallurgical Company. (See Nokes, Charles
M., assignor.)
Eureka Metallurgical Company. (See Smith, Reinold V.,
assignor.)
Eureka Rough Dry Pin System Co. (See Hanney,
Angus F., assignor.)
Eureka Rough Dry Pin System Co. (See Hanney, A. F.,
and Gammell, asssignors.)
Eureka Smokeless Furnace Co. (See Nllson, Andrew, as-
signor.)
Eustege, Thomas P., Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand.
Kettle or other utensil for heating water or the like.
1,447,414; Mar. 6.
Eustege, Thomas P., Wellington, New Zealand. Aperture
sight. 1,476,806; Dec. 11.
Eustice, Alfred L.. Chicago, 111. Inclosed electric fuse.
1,450,029; Mar. 29.
Eustis, Frederic A. (See Belcher, D., and Eustis.)
Eustis, Frederic A,, Milton, Mass. Apparatus for mak-
ing hvdrosulphites. 1,472,828; Nov. 6.
Eustis, Frederic A,, Milton, and D. Belcher, Boston,
Mass., assignors of one-half to said Eustis and one-hall
to C. P. Perin, New York, N. Y. Separating and re-
covering iron and zinc from sulphide ores. 1,466,793;
Sept. 4.
Eustis, Frederic A., Milton, C. R., Hayward, Quincy, and
H. M. Schleicher and D. Belcher, Boston, Mass., as-
signors of one-half to said Eustis and one-half to C. P.
Perin, New York, N. Y. Making electrolytic iron.
1.451,333; Apr. 10.
Eustis, J. P., Manufacturing Company. (See Eustis,
Warner, assignor.)
Eustis, Samuel L., jr., Onaga, Kans. Conveyer.
1,460.052 ; July 3.
Eustis, Warner, Newton, assignor to J. P. Eustis Manufac-
turing Company, Cambridge, Mass, Toilet-paper holder.
1,441,410 ; Jan. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — CJontinued.
167
Eva, Calvin A., Austin, Tex. Belt attachment. 1,477,551 ;
Dec. 18.
Evauiuk, Michael, TottenvlUe, N. Y. Cutting machine.
1,471,025: Oct. 16.
Bvans, Albert C, Butte, Mont. I'rlnter's chase.
1,477,04(5; iJoc. 11.
Evana, Alexander U., assignor of one-haU to Edward G.
llui'UerC lamited, Maucuester, England. Hack saw and
baud saw as used tor cutting metals. 1,403,880 ;
Aug. 7.
Evans, Alfred H., New York, N. Y. Collapsible concrete
mold. 1,471,951 ; Oct. 23.
Evans, Alva A. (See Wetz, T. H., and Evans.)
Evaus, Arthur N. (See Casper, George C, assignor.)
Evuus, Benjamin A., and I. Zwisler, Akron, Ohio, as-
Bigiiors to The B. F. Goodrich Company, New Yorli,
N. \'. Method and apparatus for covering rings.
1,470,807 ; Dec. 11.
Evauis, Carl B., and S. S. Knierim, Wichita, Kaus. Igni-
tiou-spark incensifier. 1,445,1)37 ; Feb. ^U.
Evans, Charles E., Seattle, Wash, bundle binding and
tying machine. 1,478,500 ; Dec. 25.
Evans, L/auiei, Highbury, London, England. Writing
and drawing surface. 1,455,57a ; May 15.
Evans, David, Burry i'ort, England. Automatically-act-
ing and permanently-residing tube cleaner. 1,475,431 ;
Nov. 27.
Evans, Edward J., Brlercrest, Saskatchewan, Canada.
bieve. 1,402,804; July 24.
Evans, Edward L., Fort Myers, Fla. Trolling spoon.
1,407,302 ; Sept. 11.
Evans, Edward S., Detroit, Mich. Automobile tie-down
QeMce. 1,440,147; Mar. 20.
Svans, Edwin B., Providence, E. I., assignor to Waite,
Evans Company. Kosary. Des. 63,129 ; Oct. 16.
Evans, Edwin J., and li. E. ilempuili, aalt l^ake City, Utah.
Pipe wrench. 1,449,386 ; Mar. 27.
Evuus, l,awlu it., Detroit, Mich. Brake. 1,463,159 ;
July 31.
Evans, Edwin R., assignor of one-half to B. F. Everitt,
Detroit, Mich. Tool holder. 1,457,511 ; June 5.
Evans, Jiuirys K., Streator, 111. Lettering pen. 1,465,845 ;
Aug. lil.
Evans, Frank R., Zanesville, Ohio. Cloth stitching and
cutting machine. 1,472,410 ; Oct. 30.
Evans, Frederick C, Ithaca, N. y. Draft regulator.
l,4o3,757 ; May 1.
Evans Fuel Saving Company. (See Evans, Joseph P.,
assignor.)
Evans, George E., Waco, Tex. Cotton gin. 1,464,810;
Aug. 14.
Evans, (ieorge E., Waco, Tex. Cotton gin. 1,464,811 ;
Aug. 14.
Evuus, George R., Fresno, Calif. Air cooler. 1,470,156;
Oci. 0.
Evans, Guy J., Buffalo, N. Y. Printing machine.
1,443,316 ; Jan. 23.
Evans, Guy J., Buffalo, N. Y. Addressing machine.
1,447,128 ; Feb. 27.
Evans, Guy J., Buffalo, N. Y. Printing apparatus.
1,447,129 : Feb. 27.
Evans, Guy J., Buffalo, N. Y. Stencil. 1,451,816;
Apr. 17.
Evans, Guy J., Buffalo, N. Y. Stencil. 1,451,817,
Apr. 17.
Evans, Guy J., Buffalo, N. Y. Stenciling device. 1,477,479 ;
Dec. 11.
Evans, Henry S., and G. L. Fisk, Harrisburg, Pa. Mag-
net manipulator. 1,406,823 ; Sept. 4.
Evans, James G., Tunbridge WeUs, England. Child's
mail cart and like vehicle. 1,461,976 ; July 17.
Evans, John, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pin. 1,465,212;
Aug. 14.
Evans, John, Toronto, Ohio, assignor of one-third to C. H.
Carroll, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Tin-sheet separator.
1.473,927; Nov. 13.
Evans, Joseph E., Bedford, Ind., assignor of one-fourth to
O. M. Clifford, St. Louis, Mo. Suspension device for
equalizing the strain on elevator cables. 1,442,060 ;
Jan. 16.
Evans, Joseph P., Birmingham, Ala., assignor to Evans
Fuel Saving Company. Fuel-saving cover sheet for
grates and utiUziug same. 1,444,176 ; Feb. 6.
Evans, Lewis L., Lancaster, S. C, assignor of one-half to
0. W. Connor, Concord, N. C. Renovating attachment
tor slashers. l,4oS,473 ; June 12.
Evans, Lewis L., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor of one-half to
G. M. Hart, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Timer. 1,466,392 ;
Aug. 28.
Evans, Lewis L., Bridgeport, Conn., and G. M. Hart,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Switch mechanism. 1,463,463 ;
July 31.
Evans, Oscar L., Excelsior, Minn. Eraser-cleaning ma-
chine. 1,472,060 ; Oct. 30.
Evans, Peter D., Dayton, Ohio. Door-controlling mecha-
nism. 1,470,431 ; Oct. 9.
Evans, Powell. (See Hamilton, Alexander P.. assignor.)
Evans, Raymond R. (See O'Neil, A. S., and Evans.)
Evans, Robert D., Wllklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Furnace-
regclator system. 1,449,693 ; Mar. 27.
Evans, Robert D., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Furnace-
regulator system. 1,449,896 ; Mar. 27.
Evans, Robert D., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric-
furnace regulator system. 1,449,897 ; Mar. 27.
Evans, Robert M., Seattle, Wash. Splice shoe. 1,445,877 ;
Feb. 20.
Evans, Robert N. (See Evans, Rudolph W., assignor.)
Evans, Rudolph W., assignor to It. N. Evans, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada. Tire chain. 1.449,092 : Mar. 20.
Evans, Rudolph W., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Tire
chain. 1,456,181 ; May 22.
Evans, Russell R., Tacoma, Wash. Container and closure
therefor. 1,466,583 ; Aug. 28.
Evans, Sanford. (See Miles, G. F., and Evans.)
Evans, Sylvester, Woodhaven, assignor to J. Burger,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoes and making the same.
1,472,017; Oct. 23.
Evans, Thomas B. C, Hawley, Minn. Cabinet.
1,471,594; Oct. 23.
Evans, Thomas N., London, England. Loose-letter sign
and the like. 1,452,074 ; Apr. 17.
Evans, William A., Fort Washington, assignor to Atwater
Kent Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Dis-
tributor and making the same. 1,478,705 ; Dec. 25.
Evans, William L., Jr., Washington, Ind. Composite wall
and constructing it. 1,472,642 ; Oct. 30.
Evans, William T., Mitchell, Nebr. Lantern. 1,470,432 ;
Oct. 9.
Eve, Percy N. (See Harris, Arthur, assignor.)
Eveleth, Clarence M., River Forest, 111. Weather strip.
1,450,633 ; May 29.
Evelyn, Harry C, Chicago, 111. Bolt-locking device.
1,454,271 ; May 8.
Evenson, Oscar. Rio, Wis. Hot-water attachment for
stoves. 1,452,368 ; Apr. 17.
Ever Ready Auto Signal Co. (See Trinca, F., and Wolf,
assignors.)
Everbest One Piece Shoe Co. (See Caseano, Ermlnlo,
assignor.)
Everett, Arthur S., Lawrence, assignor to Page Machine
Co., Inc., Haverhill, Mass. Heel-building machine.
1,461,384 ; July 10.
Everett, Howard E., St. Paul, Minn. Dauber. 1,458,281 ;
June 12,
Everett, Ira, Sayre, Pa. Car-end construction. 1,463,773 ;
July 31.
Everett, Ira, Sayre, Pa. Railway-car-coupler uncoupling
device. 1,473,721; Nov. 13.
Everett, John H. D., Waukegan, 111. Safety razor.
1,466,123; Aug. 28.
Everett, Thomas L., assignor of one-half to P. E. Fos-
ter, Wellsburg, W. Va. Antiskidding device.
1,474,518; Nov. 20.
ETcrhart, Charles O., Warren, Pa. Liquid or vapor fuel
burner. 1,455,135 ; May 15.
Everitt, B. F. (See Evans, Edwin R., assignor.)
Evermann, Frederick F., Los Angeles, Calif. Live-bait
box. 1,478,179 ; Dec. 18.
Everready Mfg. Company of Boston. (See Woodaman,
Clinton B., assignor.)
Evers, .Arthur J., assignor to Evers-Sauvage Company,
Chicago, 111. Transmission-greasing appliance.
1,464,502 ; Aug. 14.
Evers, Arthur J., and H. J. Sauvage, Chicago, assignors
to A. A. Arnold, Oak Park, 111. Blank cutting and
transporting mechanism. 1,464,649 : Aug. 14.
Evers, Birger. (See Schafer, C. W., and Evers.)
Evers, Charles H., Cleveland, Ohio. Smokehouse.
1,441,839 ; Jan. 9.
Svers-Sauvage Company. (See Evers, Arthur J,, as-
signor.)
Evershed, Herbert B. A., Guildford, England. Duplicat-
ing means. 1,460,058 ; June 26.
Evershed & Vignoles, Limited. (See Needham, John C,
assignor.)
Eversman, Lewis W., Julesburg, Colo. Automatic bevel-
ing machine. 1,469,502 ; Oct. 2.
Everts Angle Razor Corporation. (See Everts, Walter
W., assignor.)
Everts, Walter W., assignor to Everts Angle Razor
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Safety razor.
1,471,114; Oct. 16.
Evertz, Knute, Bellingham, Wash. Two - speed, power
stump puller. 1,456,872 ; May 29.
Eveson, Noel G., Birmingham, England. Indicating or
recording device particularly adapted for use by golfer*.
1,468,901; Sept. 25.
Evey, (jeorge E., LIsco, Nebr. Calf weaner. 1,440,449 ;
.Ian. 2.
Evin, Israel J., Altoona, Pa. Dress guard and chair
holder. 1,455,722 ; May 15.
Evitt, Harry G. (See Parker, E. A., and Bvltt.)
Evr Klean Seat Pad Co. (See Loeech, John J., assignor.)
Evr Elean Seat Pad Co. (See Reece, John, assignor.)
Ewald, Frederick W., Garwood Borough, N. J., assignor
to H. G. Thomson, New York, N. Y. Gate lock.
1,440,777; Jan. 2.
Ewart, John S. (See Clifton, W. E., and Ewart.)
Ewart. Samuel F., Coal Valley, Pa. Transmission gear.
1,446,037; Feb. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Ewell, Charles O., Dyer, Tenn. Barrel. 1,451,068;
Apr. 10.
Ewell, Charles O., Dyer, Tenn. Shipping crate.
1,471,113; Oct. 16.
Ewell, John A., Quinault, Wash. Clutch-controlling mech-
anism for 'automobiles. 1,453,386 ; May 1.
Ewing, Alfred. (See St. Stephens, R. de H., and Ewing.)
Ewing, Ira E., and li. Hinerman, Wheeling, W. Va.
Vacuum-producing apparatus. 1,467,312 ; Sept. 11.
Ewing, James C, Oakland, Calif. Pyjamas. 1,451,093 ;
Apr. 10.
EwiuK, Joseph H., Malta, Ohio. Gaming device.
1,477,334 ; Dec. 11.
Ewing, Sydney E. T., and J. L. Willey, Johannesburg,
Transvaal, South Africa. Ore reduction. 1,461,977 ;
July 17.
Ewiuger, William O., Burlington, Iowa. Natural water-
cooling device. 1,454,470 ; May 8.
Excelsior Cycle Company. (See Baine, James C, as-
signor.)
Excelsior Steel Furnace Company, The. (See Menlt, Ru-
dolph W., assignor.)
Excelsior Steel Furnace Company, The. (See Scherer,
Albert G., assignor.)
Exley, William H., Woliing, and G. H. Handasyde, West
Byfleet, assignors of one-third to L. C. Rawlence, Lon-
don, England. Electric battery or accumulator.
1,449,746; Mar. 27.
Exolon Company, The. (See Harty, William A., assignor.)
Expansion Drill Company. (See Stlckney, Charles L.,
assignor.)
Exposito, Carmine, Connellsville, Pa. Key-ring holder.
1,4(58,013; Sept. 18.
Exposito, Jose B., Habana, Cuba. Shock-absorbing ap-
paratus. 1,443,706 : Jan. 30.
Exum. Joseph K., Milltown, Ga. Side-dump vehicle.
1,456,374 ; May 22.
Exum, Mary K., Wilson, N. C. Portable serving table.
1,455,395 ; May 15.
Ey. Gustav, New York, N. Y. Building block. 1,467,929 ;
Sept. 11.
Eyben, Frank H., Cummings, Alberta, Canada. Combina-
tion harrow cart. 1.442,389 ; Jan. 16.
Eyman, Frank H., Oak Park, assignor to Art Novelty
Manufacturing Company, (Jhlcago, 111. Seal press.
1,471,687 ; Oct. 23.
Eyman, Frank H., Oak Park, assignor to Art Novelty
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Seal press.
1,471,688; Oct. 23.
Eymon Crossing Company, The. (See Wilson, Byron B.,
assignor.)
Eyuon, Howard B., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to National
Carbon Company, Inc. Arc-lamp electrode. 1,444,961 ;
Feb. 13.
Eynon, Howard B., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to National
Carbon Company, Inc. Arc-lamp electrode. 1,444,962:
Feb. 13.
Eynon, Thomas, Rock Island, assignor to Williams,
White & Co., MollU'?, 111. Bolt-hoppering machine.
1,476,064 ; Dec. 4.
Eyraud, Marcellin, jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Safety razor.
1,449,594 ; Mar. 27.
Eyre, Harry G., and C. H. Crltes, Topeka, Kans. Attach-
ment for motor cycles. 1,473,956 ; Nov. 13.
Eyre. John .1., SomervlUe, Mass. Tire-chain carrier.
1,462,789 ; July 24.
Eyre, Reginald. (See Payne, A. C, and Eyre.)
Eyster, James P., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Attachment for seat covers. 1,454,577; May 8.
Eytchison, Purly B., Mitchell, Nebr. Stapling machine.
1.459,020 ; June 19.
Ezell, Lemuel M., Nashville, Tenn. Coin-controlled dis-
pensing machine. 1,454,272 ; May 8.
Fa. P. S.-Vergaser- und Apparatebau-Aktiengesellschaft.
(See Pordps. Dore, assignor.)
Fabeck, Nicolaus W., Freeport, Minn. Loading device.
1,462,272; July 17.
Faber, Eberhard, Pencil Company. (See Faber, Lothar
W., assignor.)
Faber, Frank M., Canton, Ohio. Photographic camera.
1,475,000 ; Nov. 20.
Faber, Harold, Mount Pleasant, Mich. Spring compressor.
1,469,076; Sept. 25.
Faber, Herman W., St. Louis, Mo. Balloon. 1,445,878 ;
Feb. 20.
Faber, John J., Minneapolis, Minn. Film-pack holder for
cameras. 1,447,972 ; Mar. 13.
Faber, Lothar W., New York, N. T., assignor to Eberhard
Faber Pencil Company. Card for pencils and the like.
1,446.741 : Feb. 27.
Faber, Lothar W., New York, N. Y., aseignor to Eber-
hnrd Faber Pencil Company. Display stand for pen-
cils or the like. 1:463,805 ; Aug. 7.
Faber, Lothar W., New York, and W, Robinson, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., assignors to Eberhard Faber Pencil Com-
pany. Pencil. 1.474,510 ; Nov. 20.
Fabian, A. V., et al. (See Dunn, Louis, assignor.)
Fabret, Francois .T., Nice, France. Apparatus for produc-
ing local anfesthesia. 1.476,699; Dec. 11.
Fahrizio. Carmine. (See Franco, Cesare, nssijmor.)
Fabry, Marguerite. (See Fabry, Pierre and M.)
Fabry, Pierre, Liege, and M. Fabry, Herstal, Belgium,
Assemblage device for sporting-gun barrels. 1,468,902 ;
Sept. 25.
Fabyan, George. (See Page, Carl M., assignor.)
Fadum, Christian, New York, N. Y. Safety attachment
for type-slug-casting machines. 1,475,007 ; Nov. 20.
Faelchle, Karl F., Columbus, Ohio. Baking pan.
1,442,931 ; Jan. 23.
Faes, Henry A., Crook. Colo. Flytrap. 1,455,782 ; May 22.
Faessel, Michael, assignor to Loxon Piston and Ring
Company, Seattle, Wash. Piston and piston ring.
1,478,561 ; Dec. 25.
Faessler. J., Manufacturing Company, The. (See Maupin,
Graves R., assignor,)
Fafnir Bearing Company, The. (See Reynolds, Harry R.,
assignor.)
Fagan, C. A., et al., receivers. (See Jones, Pearl N.,
assignor.)
Fagan, John J., Jersey City, N. J. Sewer-basin head.
1,477,435 ; Dec. 11.
Fagan, Joseph A., assignor of one-third to W. Smith,
Augusta, Ky. Attachable bed and carrier for vehicles.
1,474,929 ; Nov. 30.
Fageol, Frank R., Oakland, Calif. Automobile body.
1,452,369 ; Apr. 17.
Fageol, William B., Oakland. Calif. Povrer-transmlsslon-
gear mechanism. 1,463,389 ; July 31.
Fager, Edwin J., jr., Harrisburg, Pa. Woodworking ma-
chine. 1,449,317 ; Mar. 20.
Fagerskog, Ingvald, Sacramento, Calif. Drive coupling.
1,450,068 ; Mar. 27.
Pahlenberg, Hermann, Pankow, near Berlin, assignor to
R. A. Hansemann, Berlin, Germany. Automatic safety
device for cinematographic apparatus. 1,449,595 ;
Mar. 27.
Fahnestock, Archie P., Plandome, N. Y. Electric switch.
1.477,335 : Dec. 11.
Fahnestock, Ernest B., deceased ; E. M. Jordan and P. H.
Burnett, Plandome, N. Y., executors. Atomizer and
atomizing. 1,441,411 ; Jan. 9.
Fahrenbruch, (George H., Omaha, Nebr. Freight-car-
door lock. 1,474,584 ; Nov. 20.
Fahrenfeld, Frederick W., assignor to Automatic Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Calling-device attachment.
1,455.998 ; May 22.
Fahrenwald, Frank A., Cleveland, Ohio. Electrical re-
sistance element. 1,464,312 ; Aug. 7.
Fahrenwald, Frank A., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Electric
resistance element. 1,475,942 ; Dec. 4.
Fahrney, Callow D., Cambridge, Mass. Ash-can stair de-
vice. 1,442,560; Jan. 16.
Fahsbender, Prank, Paterson, N. J. Lifting device.
1,457,657; June 5.
Fahy, Franlj P. (See Aceves, Julius G., assignor.)
Fahy, Frank P. (See Nilson, Lars G., assignor.)
Pahys, Joseph, & Company. (See Gordon, Peter J., as-
signor.)
Faidley, William D., jr., Clifton Forge, J. W. Morris, Iron
Gate, and S. A. Patterson, Clifton Forge, Va. Machine
for removing and replacing metal parts of train-pipe
couplings. 1,461,578 ; July 10.
Paikas, Frank F. (See Snyder, W. H., and Parkas.)
Fair. Charles S., et al., administrators. (See Bowser,
Augustus.)
Fair Foundry Co. (See Holloway, Frank P., assignor.)
Fair, Irvin E. (See Comstock, J. D., and Fair.)
Fair, Ralph E., assignor to Lucey Manufacturing Corpo-
ration of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Tenn. Shock-ab-
sorbing attachment for well casings. 1,465,120 ;
Aug. 14.
Fairall, Walter T., Stockton, Calif. Combined door check
and burglar alarm. 1,467,363 ; Sept. 11.
Pairbairn, John J., Roosevelt, N. Y. Stanchion for sup-
porting barrier rails. 1,457,900 ; June 5.
Pairbairn Lawsoa Combe Barbour Limited. (See Ryan,
John W., assignor.)
Fairbanks, Carl A., Wichita, Kans. Controlling device
for electric signs. 1.460,953 ; July 3.
Fairbanks, Carl A., Wichita, Kans. Educational sign.
1,460.954; July .3.
Fairbanks. E. and T., and Company. (See Burrow*,
Ernest E., assignor.)
Fairbanks, Eugene A., Holland, Mich. Firearm,
1,463.160 : July 31.
Fairbanks, George W., assignor of one-half to N. E. Mc-
Dermut, Pendleton, Oreg. Self closing and cleaning
drain valve. 1,467,615 ; Sept. 11.
Fairbanks, Luke J., Los Angeles, Calif. Dispenser.
1,458.282 : June 12.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Heath, William C, as-
signor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Company. (See Hobart, P. G., and
Jahnke, assignors.)
Pairbonrn. George W. Salt Lake City, Utah. Weeder.
1,472,749 ; Oct. 30.
Fairbiother, Thomas H., and A. Renshaw. assignors to
P>ritish Dypstuffs Corporation Limited. Mnncbostcr.
Fiiirlaiul. Trentm^nt of sewage. 1.455,435: May 15.
Fairburn. Charles E., London, England. Conductor ar-
rnngemont of electric traction systems. 1,458,092 ;
June 12
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
169
Fairburu, Cliarles E., Loudon, England. Controller for
elecnio motors. 1,464, :J45 ; Aug. 7.
Fairehlld, Alson F., Jilkhoru, Wis. Wind instrument.
1,457,0-0 ; June 5.
Faiivliild, Uoiatio J., Kalamazoo, Mich., assignor of
oiit'-Ualt to W. D. Warner, Columbus, Ohio. Carbu-
retor-control device. 1,464,601 ; Aug. 14.
Fairchild, Kolaud J., assignor to National Water Lift
Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Power pump. 1,452,963 ;
Apr. -^-i.
Fairchild, Sherman M., Onconta, N. Y. Speedometer for
aircraft. 1,449,387 ; Mar. ST.
Faire Bros. & Co. Limited. (See Mather, W. A., and
ISmitliies, assigiiors.)
Fairlield Fugiueering Co., The. (See Brown, C. 0., and
WalUer, assignors.)
Fairley, Jesse, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Fastening device.
l,45S,oUU; June 12.
Fairley, Taliaferro J., Hatticsburg, Miss. Treating vege-
table matter tor the production or extraction of ollB,
resinous substances, etc. 1,472,119 ; Oct. 30.
Fairley, Taliaferro J., and T. M. Uu Bose, Hattiesburg,
Miss. ; said Ou Bose assignor to said Fairley. Extract-
ing piiie oil, turpentine, and resinous products from
wood. 1,472,118 ; Oct. 30.
Fairmont uas Kngine & Kailway Motor Car Co. (See
Kasper, Walter F., assignor.)
Faitz, L^ustav ^., Chicago, Hi. Ratchet wrench. 1,451,498;
Apr. 10.
Faivri-, I'ierre, Le Locle, Switzerland. Spring wheel.
1,400,318; June 26.
Falcuner, Edward A., London, England. Lock and indi-
cator tor holding and locating kei's, tools, and other
portable articles. 1,472,297 ; Oct. 30.
Falcuiur, Leroy U., Bethel, Kans., assignor to E. E.
Stephens, Kansas City, Mo. Tool for applying and re-
moving tire chains. 1,456,484 ; May 22.
Fale», Edward U., Western bpriugs, assignor to Automatic
Electric Company, Chicago, lU. Measured-service tele-
phone system. 1,466,124 ; Aug. 28.
Fales, Elisha N., Dayton, Ohio. Pan. 1,466,472 ; Aug. 28.
Falk, James W., Little Falls, Minn. Tie and clump.
1,443,253 ; Jan. 23.
Falk, James W., Little Falls, Minn. Tie. 1,471,251;
Oct. 16.
Falk, John L., Spokane, Wash. Fuel chute. 1,460,713;
July 3.
Falk, Morris, Leominster, Mass. Dead-bolt night latch.
1,446,085 ; Feb. 20.
Falkenau, Arthur, assignor to Gillis & Geoghegan, New
York, N. Y. Hoisting mechanism. 1,452,964 ; Apr. 24.
Falkenbach, Prank A. (See Cain, J. E., and Falkenbach.)
Falkenbach, EUanor. (See Cain, J. E., and Falki-nbach,
assignors.)
Palkeuoerg, Ernest R., Chicago, 111. Draoery-supporting
device. 1,456,789 : May 29.
Palkiner, Edward J., Paddington, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, assignor to The Multiplex Packeting
and I'illing Machine Company Limited, Wellington, New
Zealand. Receptacle tilling and measuring machine.
1,442,137; Jan. 16.
Falkiuer, Edward J., Paddington, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, assignor to The Multiplex Packeting
and Filling Machine Company, Wellington, New Zea-
land. Receptacle tilling and measuring machine for
liquids. 1,442,138 ; Jan. 16.
Fall, Arthur J., Iowa Falls, Iowa. Animal trap.
1,472,210; Oct. 30.
Fallada, Frank J., Chicago, 111. Crowning machine.
1,460,577 ; July 3.
Falletta, Hector, San Francisco, Calif. Disinfecting noz-
zle. 1.473,840 ; Nov. 13.
Palller, Maurice I., assignor to The Nu-Way-Radlator
Mfg. Co., Arkansas City, Kans. Radiator. 1,472,158;
Oct. 30.
Fallon, Bernard J., Chicago, HI. Guard-rail chair.
1,463,943 ; Aug. 7.
Falls, James M., Louisville, Ky. Container. 1,451,768;
Apr. 17.
Falls, James M., Louisville, Ky. Storage vessel.
1,407,719 ; Sept. 11.
Falls. William A., assignor to L. A. Young Industries, Inc.,
Detroit, Mich. Spring construction. 1,446,453 ; Feb. 27.
Falor, Abram E., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F. Good-
rich Company, New York, N. Y. Fluld-conduit-coupling
device. 1,461,385 ; July 10.
Falor, William B., Akron, Ohio. Brake-lining dressing.
1,461,386; July 10.
Palstrault, Alfred, Jersey City, N. J. Tire-chain hook.
1,466,615 ; Aug. 28.
Palvet, Felix E., Paris, France. High-speed tool and
making the same. 1,471,252 ; Oct. 16.
Falvey, Eliza E., Fond du Lac, Wis. Garment.
1,454,541 ; May 8.
Falzer, Louis, and E. M. Webber, Chicago, 111. ; said Web-
ber assignor to said Falzer. Hoisting machine.
1,461,650; July 10.
Fancher, Charles J. (See Johnson, R. A., and Fancher.)
Fanchpr, Charles J., and R. A. Johnson, Windsor, Vt., as-
signors to The National Acme Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Feed collet and making the same. 1,449,505 ; Mar. 27.
Fanrhor. Ray C Ftica. N. T. Pressure rcgul.ator and
cut-off for inflating tubes. 1,458,928; June If).
Fancy. Raymond A., Watertown, Maaa. Street Ijimp.
1,440,664 ; Jan. 2.
Fangel, Carl J., McAlester, Okla. Fender brace.
1,455,327 ; May 15.
Fanger, Fred E., Mexico, Mexico. Attachment for type-
writers. 1,477,048 ; Dec. 11.
Fangmann, Johan. (See Althaus, H., and Fangmann.)
Fankboner, Harland. (See Walser, J. J., and Pank-
boner.)
Fanner Manufacturing Company, The. (See^ Gibson,
Samuel H., assignor.)
Fanslow, Benjamin O., assignor to New Era Manufactur-
ing Company, New York, N. Y. Check writer.
1,453,867 ; May 1.
Fanslow, Benjamin O., assignor to New Era Mfg. Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Check protector. 1,469,634 ;
Oct. 2.
Fausteel Products Co. Inc. (See Pfanstiehl, Carl, as-
signor.)
Fausleel Products Company. (See Balke, Clarence W.,.
assignor.)
Fantz, Franklin E., Muncie, Ind. Automatic fishing pole.
1,464,067 ; Aug. 7.
Fantz, Fred C, Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Barrel-painting machine.
1,449,660 ; Mar. 27.
Faralla, Raoul A., assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to C. Karft and one-half to O. Mautner, New
York, N. Y. Tray for use in conjunction with the
chemical cleansing of silver. 1,467,574 ; Sept. 11.
Farb, Axel. (See .\nderson, S. F., and Farb.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Bauer,
Wilhelm, assignor.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Ber-
endes, R.. and Lange, assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Call-
sen, Jureen, assignor.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Car-
stens, H., and Hansen, assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Engel-
hartt, R. Lommel, and Ossenbeck, assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Heiden-
relch, Carl, assignor.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Huis-
mann, Callsen, and Grtittefien. assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Kra-
mer, E., and Zeh, assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Kuhne,
H., and Bencker, assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See
Schulemann, W., Schiitz, and Meisenburg, assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Stiis-
ser, Iti chard, assignor.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Thauss,
A., and Gtinther, assignors.)
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co. (See Wey-
land, Hermann, assignor.)
Farber, Clayton W. (See Breyer, F. G., and Farber.)
Farber, Louis, Yonkers, N. Y. Holder for spectacles, eye-
glasses, and the like. Des. 62,323 ; May 8.
Farberei Weidmann A.-G. (See Hanhart, Karl G., as-
signor.)
Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius & Briining. (See Kolle,
Wilhelm, assignor.)
Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius & Briining. (See Sohst,.
Otto, assignor.)
Fardy, John A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gas meter. 1,469,216 ;
Oct. 2.
Farell, Patrick F. (See Harrop, W., Reilly, and Farrell.)
Fargo, Charles R., assignor to Wilson-Jones Loose Leaf
Company, Chicago, 111. Combined stand and binder
and method of use. 1,453,065 ; Apr. 24.
Fargo, Charles R., assignor to Wilson-Jones Loose Leaf
Company, Chicago, 111. Binder-locking mechanism.
1,453.006: Apr. 24.
Fargo, Charles R., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wilson-Jones-
Loose Leaf Company. Leaf upsetting and supporting
device. 1,453,664 ; May 1.
Fargo, Charles R., assignor to Wilson-Jones Loose I^eaf
Co., Chicago, 111. Lcose-leaf-binder support. 1.455,524 ;
May 15.
Fargo, Edward B., Los Angeles, Calif. Fuel saver for
internal-combustion engines. 1,440,532 ; Jan. 2.
Fargo Foundry Company, The. (See Kinney, Arthur G.,
assignor.)
Ferguson, William M.. Brandon. Manitoba. Canada.
Grain-cleaning machine. 1,440,726; Jan. 2.
Faries Manufacturing Company. (See Bowen, Michael B.,
assignor.)
Faries Manufacturing Company. (See Grady, William
J., assignor.)
Faries, Robert, Williamsport, Pa., assignor to A. Schrad-
er's Son, Inc., New York. N. Y. Pressure gauge.
1,451,0.S8 ; Apr. 10.
Farlsh, William A., assignor to Buffalo Refractory Corpo-
ration, Buffalo, N. Y. Noncrystallized refractory ma-
terial. 1.458,913 ; June 12.
Farkas, Emil N., Chicago, 111. Mailing device. 1,467,148 ;
Sept. 4.
Farkas, Frank F. (See Snyder, W. H., and Farkas.)
Farlpy. Frederick E., et al. (See Welton, William A.,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Farley, Jesse K., Jr., Kenilworth, 111. Box for candy or
the like. 1,460,127 ; June 26.
Farley, John W., trustee. (See Tolston, Robert L., as-
signor. )
Farley, Newton, Lillybrook, W. Va. Miner's lamp clip
and stay. 1,461,607; July 10.
Farley, William E., El Reno, Okla. Lubricator.
1,470,068 ; Oct. 9.
Farlow, James N., San Francisco, Calif. Theft-preven-
tion device for automobiles. 1,453,497 ; May 1.
Farm Specialty Mfg. Co. (See Kaiser, Henry, assignor.)
Farmer, Albert J., Chicago, 111. Grease gun. 1,471,330 ;
Oct. 23.
Farmer, Carrie, Merlin, Oreg.
Mar. 20.
Darning last. 1,448,797 ;
Farmer, cJyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Slack ad-
juster. 1,446,168; Feb. 20.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Locking-
handle cock. 1,447,651 ; Mar. 6.
Farmer, (JiyUe C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Cut-out-
cock device. 1,447,652 ; Mar. 6.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Braise Company, Wilmerding, I'a. Fluid-
pressure braiie. 1,451,440 ; Apr. 10.
Farmer, Clyde C., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Car-door-
control device. 1,401,441 ; Apr. 10.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Safety
car-control equipment. 1,456,268 ; May 22.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Automatic
speed-control device. 1,456,269 ; May 22.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Triple-
valve device. 1,463,039 ; July 24.
Farmer, Llyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid-
pressure brake. 1,465,781 ; Aug. 21.
-Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Door and
brake control equipment. 1,471,116 ; Oct. 16.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Feed-
valve device. 1,473,758 ; Nov. 13.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to Tbe Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake-
valve device. 1,473,759 ; Nov. 13.
Farmer, Clyde C, Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Car-door-operat-
ing mechanism. 7,450,149 ; Mar. 27.
Farmer, Clyde C, Edgewood, assignor to Tbe Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Plug-in
switch device. 1,464,979 ; Aug. 14.
Farmer, Clyde C, Edgewood, Pa., assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Angle-
cook device. 1,471,115 ; Oct. 16.
Farmer, Clyde C, Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Speed-
governing switch device. 1,477,215 ; Dec. 11.
Farmer, Harlin G., Garnett, Kans. Aeroplane. 1,478,211 ;
Dec. 18.
Farmer, James, Nottingham, England. Manufacture of
twist-lace net. 1,464,034 ; Aug. 7.
Farmer, James C, Radford, Va. Safety device.
1,466,932 ; Sept. 4.
Farmer, Res L., Wilson, N. C. Game schedule.
1,442,390; Jan. 16.
-Farmer, Richard. (See Millhouse, J. G., Schneider, and
Farmer.)
Farmer, Robert Z., assignor to Automatic Electric Brake
Company, Roseburg, Oreg. Vehicle brake. 1,464,980 ;
Aug. 14.
Farmer, Robert Z., Portland, Oreg., assignor to Auto-
matic Electric Brake Company. Combined hammer and
rotary drill. 1,468,345 ; Sept. 18.
Farmer, Silas D., Herrln, 111. Latch. 1,475,692 ; Nov. 27.
Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, The, executor. (See
Pierce, George W.)
Faruham, Biou B., Buffalo, N. Y. Vacuum roll.
1,451,508 ; Apr. 10.
Farnliiim. Geo. O. W. (See Huenergardt, WilUam H.,
assignor.)
Farniiani, L,eroy S. (See Worcester, S. A., Bruce, and
Farnham.)
Farnham, Reginald V., Skelmorlie, Scotland. Disinfector
attachment for the flushing arrangement of water-
closets and the like. 1,447,289 ; Mar. 6.
Farnham, Reginald V., Skelmorlie, Scotland. Disinfector
attachment for the flushing arrangements of water-
closets and the like. 1,462,033 ; July 17.
Farnham, Sylvanus C. (See Brocker, Frederick C, as-
signor.)
Farnsworth, Arthur J., and E. M. St. Claire, assignors to
W. S. Beach, San Francisco, Calif. Bag. 1,453,549 ;
May 1.
Tarnsworth, William W., Chicago, 111. Cleaning appa-
ratus. 1,468,467; Sept. 18.
Farnum, Leon M., Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to The S. S.
White Dental Manufacturing Company. Artificial
tooth. 1,454,632 ; May 8.
Farnum, William C, Fitchburg, Mass. Lifting jack.
1,478,111; Dec. 18.
Farnum, William C, Fitchburg, Mass. Screw-cutting
machine. 1,478,851 ; Dec. 25.
Parquhar, Henry S., Wayne, assignor to The Baldwin
Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Pa. Air heater for
fuel burners. 1,473,422 ; Nov. 6.
Farr, Ernest W., et al. (See Maranvllle, Harvey F.,
assignor.)
Farr, Fred D., Perry, N. Y. Handle. 1,473,028 ; Nov. 6.
Farr, Frederick G., New York, N. Y. Hydraulic oil-deliv-
ery system. 1,445,270 ; Feb. 13.
Parr, Frederick G., New York, N. Y. Controlling valve
for hydraulic oil storage and distribution systems.
1,470,233 ; Oct. 9.
Farr, George P., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Case for the display of electrical fittings. 1,450,150;
Mar. 27.
Farr, Joseph E. (See Martin, John W., assignor.)
Farrand, Dudley, Newark, N. J. Exhaust silencer.
1,477,816; Dec. 18.
Farrar, B. W. (See Farrar, Carroll J., assignor.)
Farrar, Carroll J., Kirkwood, assignor of one-half to B. W.
Farrar, Summerville, Ga. Apparatus for setting rule
forms. 1,453,787 ; May 1.
Farrar, Frederick W., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Seam-rubbing machine. 1,474,350 ; Nov. 20.
Farrar, Jethro O., Elkton, Va. Collapsible coop.
1,472,159; Oct. 30.
Farrar, William C. (See Case, C. H., and Farrar.)
Farrel Foundry & Machine Company. (See Bowen,
David R., assignor.)
Farrel Foundry and Machine Company. (See Bowen,
D. R., and Schnuck, assignors.)
Farrell, A. M. (See Farrell, John J., assignor.)
Farrell, H. F. (See Batcheller, Hugh W., assignor.)
Farrell, John J., Lawrence, Mass., assignor to A. M.
Farrell. Philadelphia, Pa. Locking device. 1,470,823 ;
Oct. 16.
Farrell, Patrick H., Toledo, Ohio. Pavement. 1,467,783 ;
Sept. 11.
Farrell, Rose C, and C. E. Coogan, assignors to E. E.
Olcott, New York, N. Y. Process and product of pre-
paring stearate of zinc for use in relieving prickly heat,
etc. 1,463,881; Aug. 7.
Farren, John J. (See Dooner, James J., assignor.)
Farrer, John H., Neutral Bay, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Apparatus for the manufacture of
horseshoes. 1,463,012 ; July 24.
Farrington, Harvey, assignor of one-third to J. S. Carroll,
Yonkers, N. Y. Support. 1,445,938 ; Feb. 20.
Farrington, John F., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Oscillation gen-
erator for signaling systems. 1,452,032 ; Apr. 17.
Farrington Manufacturing Company. (See Greenwood,
Oliver P., assignor.)
Farrls, Grover C., Norfolk, assignor to C. B. Anderson,
Ocean View, Va. Carburetor. 1,478,895 ; Dec. 25.
Farrt.s, Porter C. (See Duval, A. M., and Farrls.)
Farron, Blie A., Chicago, 111. Scalp appliance,
1,444,149 ; Feb. 6.
Farrow, Edward S., jr. (See Donohue, J. M., and Far-
row.)
Farrow, Edward S., jr., assignor to Eastman Kodak
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Making alkali cellulose.
1,467,107; Sept. 4.
Farrow, Willard M., sr. (See Stocking, F. H., and Far-
row.)
Ifarum, Elecie P., Oakland, assignor to L. Gillig and C. H.
Gilllg, San Francisco, Calif. Slldlng-window mecha-
nism. 1,473,928; Nov. 13.
Farver, Jonathan, Shlpshewanna, Ind. Hinge. 1,467,476 ;
Sept. 11.
Farwell, Frank A. (See Edwards, E. L., and Farwell.)
Fasci, Sebastiano, South Weymouth, Mass. Automobile
signal. 1,446,169; Feb. 20.
Faslg, Mary E., Los Angeles, Calif. Machine for wind-
ing tatting shuttles. 1,448.,619 ; Mar. 13.
Fassett, Francis K., Dayton, Ohio. Door hanger.
1,462,694 ; July 24.
Fate, Daisy L., executrix. (See Fate, John L.)
Pate, John L., deceased ; D. L. Fate, executrix, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to C. R. Gleason, Chicago, 111.
Rack for stacked containers. 1,451,146 ; Apr. 1().
Patscher, George C. (See Yates, W. G., and Fatscher.)
Paubert, Victor T., J. Anekel, and C. L. Young, Ama-
rlllo, Tex. Clear-rlslon device. 1,473,029 ; Noi. 6.
Faublon, Lee N., Fairbury, Nebr. Yard meter for hem-
stitching machines. 1,477,049 ; Dec. 11.
Paulds, George D., Philadelphia, Pa. Furnace for melt-
ing metals. 1,458,283 ; June 12.
Faulk, George M., Buston, La. Oven. 1,477,050 ; Dec. 11.
Faulkner, Arthur B.. Wllllamsport, Pa. Automatic Illu-
minated changeable sign. 1,444,339 ; Feb. 6.
Faulkner, Carl J., Dayton, Ohio. Display rack. 1,444,597 ;
Feb. 6.
Faull, John, assignor to Johnson Automatic Sealer Co.,
Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Wrapping machine.
1,465,976; Aug. 28.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Faultless Caster Company. {See Noelting, William H.,
assignor. )
Faultless Caster Company. (See Smithfleld, E. A., aud
Noeltiug, afisiguors.)
Faultless I'mumatic Tire Company. (See Dickensheet,
Karle H., assignor.)
Faultless Rubber Company. (See Miller, Thomas W.,
assignor.)
Faunce, Ira, Racine, Wis. Saw set and clamp. 1,464,172 ;
Aug. 7.
Faupel, Charles F., Chicago, 111. Oiler for metal-casting
machines. 1.466,125 ; Aug. 28.
Faurot, Joseph A. (See Wolfe, C. L., and Faurot.)
Faurot-Scope Corporation. (See Brulne, Maurice R. J.,
assignor.)
Fauser, Gustaye M., assignor to Tlngue Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Woven fabric. Des. 62,215 ;
Apr. 17.
Fauser, Gustave M., assignor to Tingue Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Woven fabric. Des. 62,216 ;
Apr. 17.
Fauser, Gustave M., assignor to Tingue Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Woven fabric. Des. 62,217 ;
Apr. 17.
Fauser, Gustave M., assignor to Tingue Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Woven fabric. Des. 62,218 ;
Apr. 17.
Fauser, Gustave M., assignor to Tingue Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Woven fabric. Des. 62,219 ;
Apr. 17.
Fausur, Gustave M., Ardsley, N. Y., assignor to The
Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen Biddle, Fa? Tex-
tUe fabric. Des. 62,324 ; May 8.
Fauser, Gustave M., Ardsley, N. Y., assignor to The
Pennsvlvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa. Tex-
tile fabric. Des. 02,480 ; June 12.
Fauser, Gustave M., Ardsley, N. Y., assignor to The
Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa.
Textile fabric. Des. 62,607 ; July 3.
Fauser, Gustave M., Ardsley, N. Y., assignor to Tli«
Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa. Tex-
tile fabric. Des. 62,608 ; July 3.
Fauser, Gustave M., Ardsley, N. Y., assignor to The
Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa. Tex-
tile fabric. Des. 62,609; July 3.
Fauser, Gustave M., Ardsley, N. Y., assignor to The
Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa.
Textile fabric. Des. 62,610 ; July 3.
Faust, Albert A., Detroit, Mich. Spacing appliance.
1,444,242 : Feb. 6.
Faust, Casper, Oshkosh, Wis. Paper-box construction.
1,458,750 ; June 12.
Faust, John F., Wapakoneta, assignor to New Way Labo-
ratories Company, Greenville, Ohio- Automatic con-
trol. 1,477,216 ; Dec. 11.
Faust, Levin, et al. (See Anderson, Carl L., assignor.)
Faust. Levin, et al. (See Sweiison, Carl E., assignor.)
Faust, Levin, assignor of one-fourth to C. E. Swenson,
one-fourth to E. S. Ekstrom, and one-fourth to C. L.
Anderson, Rockford, 111. Universal joint. 1,450,719;
Apr. 3.
Faust, Levin, assignor of one-third to E. S. Ekstrom and
one-third to E. Estwlng, Rockford, III. Coupon clip-
per. 1,473,089 ; Nov. 6.
Faust, Mahloii E., Los Angeles, Calif. Treating garbage.
1,440,727 ; Jan. 2.
Faust, Roy C, Deary, Idaho. Rotary toothbrush.
1,450,542; Apr. 3.
Faiistini, (juiiito, Cleveland, Ohio. Scrubbing machine.
1.4.-)5,74(! : May 15.
Favary, Ethelbert, New York, N. Y. Resilient tire.
1.457,512; June 5.
Fawell. Joseph E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rolling mill.
1,478,992 : Dec. 25.
Fawell, Joseph E.. assignor to Mackintosh-Hemphill Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rolling mill. 1,442,025 ; Jan. 9.
Fawick, Thomas L., assignor to Twin Disc Clutch Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Friction clutch. 1,464,173 ;
Aug. 7.
Fay, Albert E., et al. (See Johnson, Alvin L., assignor.)
Fay, Albert H., Washington, D. C. Headlight deflector.
1,440,891; Feb. 27. ^ .„ „„„
Fay, Albert H., Washington, D. C. Headlight. 1,446,892 ;
Feb. 27.
Fav, Carl J., Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric Products Company. Inclosed range-heating
unit. 1,475,760 ; Nov. 27.
Fay, Edward F., assignor to Foster, Merriam and Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Caster. 1,458,812 ; June 12.
Fay, J. A., & Egan Company. (See Hirst, James E., as-
signor.)
Pay, John L., St. Louis, Mo. Chassis Inhricating and
cleaning system. 1,451,888 ; Apr. 10.
Fay, Joseph W., Milwaukee, Wis. Key. 1,444,963 ;
Feb. 13.
Fay, Joseph W., Milwaukee. Wis., assignor to Seamweld
Equipment Company. Electric-arc-welding machine.
1,446,170; Feb. 20.
Fay, Joseph W., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Fred Pabst
Company. Welded joint. 1,453,343 ; May 1.
Fay, Joseph W., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Fred Pabst
Company. Electric welding machine. 1,457,513 ;
Fay, Richard D., Nahant, and F. R. Shaw, East Bridge-
water, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Hayes-Fay
Laboratories, Inc., Boston, Mass. Means for attaching
flexible labels to the ends of boards. 1,477,336 ; Dec. ll.
Fay, Thomas J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile body-motion
stabilizer. 1,453,344 ; May 1.
Fayer, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to Wappler
Electric Company, Inc. Coil - winding machine.
1,449,898 ; Mar. 27.
Fayer, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to Wappler
Electric Co., Inc. Current regulator for X-ray systems.
1,453,314 ; May 1.
Fayle, William H., Maiden, Mass. Display stand or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,816; Aug. 7.
Fearheiley, Fred F. (See Altz, H. 6., and Fearhelley.)
Fearn, John W., Birmingham, England. Automatic pistol
and other small arm. 1,401,387 ; July 10.
Peasler, George J., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Wright's
Automatic Tobacco Packing Machine Company, Dur-
ham, N. C. Tobacco-measuring machine. 1,469,635 ;
Oct. 2.
Feaster, Edward B. (See Sahlin, Henry, assignor.)
Feaster, Edward B., Lowell, assignor to Saco-Lowell
Shops, Boston, Mass. Twisting ring. 1,474,959 ;
Nov. 20.
Featherstone, Chase C. (See WWpple, B. L., Rockwell,
and Featherstone.)
Fecarotta, Jack. (See Di Trapani, S., and Fecarotta.)
Fechner, Ernest O. (See Richman, C. S., and Fechner.)
Fedderman, George C. (S»e Blakely, W. W., and Fedder-
man.)
Feddern, Carl O., assignor to Globe Ticket Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Ticket-issuing machine. 1,441,976 ;
Jan. 9.
Feddern, Carl, assignor to Globe Ticket Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Check holder. 1,462,448 ; July 17.
Feddern, Carl 0., Germantown, Pa., assignor to Globe
Ticket Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Ticket-issuing ma-
chine. 1,465,121 ; Aug. 14. ^ , .
Fedders, John M., assignor to Fedders Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Radiator. 1,454,432 ;
May 8.
Fedders Manufacturing Company. (See Fedders, John
M., assignor.) ,^„ , . ,. i.
Feden, Lars S., Sandpoint, Idaho. Automobile sleigh at-
tachment. 1,449,036; Mar. 20.
Feder, David P. (See Kimball, Matthew D., assignor.)
Feder, Louis H., assignor of one-half to B. S. Bondy,
Cleveland, Ohio. Curtain-supporting means for auto-
mobile doors. 1,451,147 ; Apr. 10. „ , , „ ,
Feder, Milton, Oakland, Calif., assignor to Federal System
of Bakeries of America, Jnc, Davenport, Iowa. Baking
oven. 1,466,473; Aug. 28. ...,,..,.*
Feder, Tobias M.. New York, N. Y. Liquid-Ievel indicator.
1,476,289 ; Dec. 4. ,„ „ ^
Federal Electric Company. (See White, Bruce C, as-
sisrnor. ) __,
Federal Finance Corporation. (See Choate, William E.,
assignor.) ,,. ., -,
Federal Generator Association. (See Anderson, VirgU C,
assignor.)
Federal Machine & Welder Company, The. (See Town-
send, Arthur J., assignor.)
Federal Malleable Company. (See MacNeill, William J.,
assignor.) ,^ ^. „ , „
Federal Motor Truck Company. (See Wmans, Earl N.,
assignor.)
Federal Phosphorus Company. (See Klugh, Bethune G.,
assignor.) . ,,
Federal Porcelain Company. (See Case, Francis M., as-
Federal Products Company, The. (See Coates, Frederick,
assignor.) .„ ,, r^
Federal Signal Company. (See Hailes, William D.,
assignor.) „ . ^
Federal Signal Company. (See KeUy, John F., assignor.)
Federal Stamping Company. (See De Glopper, John, as-
signor.) „,
Federal Stamping Company. (See Olinger, Thomas, as-
signor.)
Federal Steel Sash Company. (See Nesheim, Anders H.,
assignor.)
Federal System of Bakeries of America, Inc. (See Feder,
Milton, assignor.)
Federal Telegraph Company. (See Fuller, Leonard F.,
assignor.)
Federal Telegraph Company. (See McCaa, David G., as-
signor.)
Federicci, Albert, Paterson, N. J., assignor to H. C. Neu-
herger, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for molding cement
blocks. 1.402.569 ; July 24.
PedTwltz, Theodore A. (See Nltsch, C. H., and Feder-
wltz.)
Fedoryszak, Peter, Wallingford, Pa. Flying machine.
1,464,356; Aug. 7.
Fedun, Theodore, Detroit, Mich. Roller skate. 1,466,824 ;
Sept. 4.
Feely, Thomas J., Duluth, assignor of one-half to M. El-
liott, Virginia, Minn. Draft appliance for stovepipes.
1,442,561 ; Jan. 16.
Feese. Elmer L., Plevna, Kans. Adjustable bearing.
1,455,328 ; May 15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Fegely, John P., and J. H. Newhaid, AUentown, Pa.
Woikholder. 1,442,932; Jan. 23.
Fegley, Thomas J., and G. O. Leopold, assignors to North
Blos M'f'g Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hand brace.
1,473,423 ; Not. 6.
Fegley, Thomas J., and G. O. Leopold, assignors to North
Bro's M'f'g Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Spiral tool.
1,477,337; Dec. 11.
Fegley, Thomas J., and G. O. Leopold, assignors to North
Bro's M'f'g Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ratchet mechanism.
1,478,212 ; Dec. 18.
Fehnel, Elmer T. (See Chriswell, F. W., and Fehnel.)
Fehrenbach, Reinhold, Westville, assignor to Weisbach
Company, Gloucester City, N. J. Heater and the like.
1,450,725 ; May 29.
Felge, Adolph E., assignor to Universal Industrial Corpo-
ration, Hackensack, N. J. Display stand for hose
clamps. Des. 62,689 ; July 17.
Feigelmau, Herman A., Paierson, N. J., assignor to D.
L. Fleisher, Brooklyn, N. Y. Folding paper box.
1,471,478 ; Oct. 23.
Felgen, John, Indianapolis, lud. Insulation. 1,440,978 ;
Jan. 2.
Feigenbaum, Joseph, assignor to Safety Concrete Incin-
erator Co.. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Incinerator.
1,477,638; Dec. 18.
Fell, John G., Blackstone, Va. Vehicle wheel. 1,461,978 ;
July 17.
Feinberg, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Stress-precluding at-
tachment for artiacial dentures. 1,446,742 ; Feb. 27.
Feinberg, Maurice M., New York, N. 1'. Sign. Des.
63,100; Oct. 2.
Feinberg, Sidney, New York, N. Y. Automobile mirror
bracket and joint. l,4i>5,21o ; Aug. 14.
Feinberg, William B., Chicago, 111. Breathing apparatus
for swimmers. 1,445,010 ; Feb. 13.
Feist, Charles M., Sioux City, Iowa. Holder for bottles or
containers. 1,449,275 ; Mar. 20.
Feist, Herman C, Howena, Tei. Automatic signal-oper-
ating device for mail boxes. 1,456,543 ; May 29.
Feist, John A., et al. (See McCormick, Charles M.,
assignor.)
Feist, Max H., Toutle, Wash. Spindle-adjuster model.
1, ■142, 139 ; Jan. 16.
Fekete, Stephen I., and S. G. Baits, assignors to Essex
Motors, Detroit, Mich. Internal-combustion engine.
1,457,695; June 5.
Felch, Theodore K. (See Gibbons, R. C, and Felch.)
Feldbusb, Harry, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Worthing-
ton Pump and Machinery Corporation. Control valve
for compressors. 1,441,840 ; Jan. 9.
Feldenhelmer, William, and W. W. Plowman, London,
England. Treatment of cJay. 1.447,073; Mar. 13.
Feldenhelmer, William, London, W. W. Plowman, East
Sheen, and V. Schidrowitz, London, England. Manu-
facture of rubber. 1,458,693 ; June 12.
Feldkamp, Frederick A., Newark, N. J. Fuse cartildge.
1,464,002 ; Aug. 14.
Feldkamp, Frederick A., Newark, N. J. Electric fuse.
1,404,'J03 ; Aug. 14.
Feldkamp, Frederick A., Newark, N. J. Electric-fuse
element. 1,473,284 ; Nov. 6.
Feldkamp, Frederick A., Newark, N. J. Fuse cartridge.
1.474,146; Nov. 13.
Feldman, Abraham G., Chicago, 111. Bracket. 1,453,788 ;
May 1.
Feldman, Frank J. (See Reed, Lester C, assignor.)
Feldman, Harold B., assignor to Anlen Mills, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,397 ; May 22.
Feldman, Harold B., assignor to Arden Mills, Inc., New
York, N. Y. TextUe fabric. Des. 62,567 : June 26.
Feldman, Louis. (See Anderson, C. E., and Feldman.)
Feldman, Morris, Los Angeles, Calif. Clothes rack.
1,464,904 ; Aug. 14.
Feldman, Otto W., St. Louis, Mo. Combination faucet
and drinking fountain. 1,446,845 ; Feb. 27.
Feldmeier, Harvey, assignor to D. H. Burrell & Co., Inc.,
Little Falls, N. Y. Centrifugal separator. 1,461,031 ;
July 10.
Feldpausch, Charles. (See Gibbs, W. T., and Feldpau.sch.)
Feldstcln Bros. & Co. (See Smith, Joseph, and K., as-
signors.)
Feldstein, Max, Chicago, 111. Container cap. 1,476,700 :
Dec. 11.
Felix, Frank L. (See Frame, Archie J., assignor.)
Feiiz, Joseph S., Concgpcion, Calif. Oil-well pump.
1,477,217; Dec. 11.
Fell, Elwood R.. assignor to H. J. Fiet, Philadelphia, Pa.
Steering mechanism. 1,471,553 ; Oct. 23.
I^Uabaum, Newton, Sperry, Okla. Pipe tongs. 1,465,813 ;
Aug. 21.
Fellabaum, Newton, Sperry, Okla. Double-acting oil and
water pump. 1,468,199 ; Sept. 18.
Fellay, Louis J., I'eoria, 111. Traction wheel. 1,455,800 ;
May 22.
Feller, Allen J., and J. O. Walters, Duchesne, Utah.
Spring-bending machine. 1,449,813 ; Mar. 27.
Fellowps, Harry L.. assignor to Banker.s Box Company,
Chicago, 111. Foldable box and blank therefor. Re.
1. '5,532: Jan. 23.
Fellows, Edwin R. (See Stubbs, E., and Fellows.)
Fellows, Edwin R., assignor to The Fellows Gear Shaper
Company, Springfield, 'Vt. High-speed gear-generating
machine. 1,463,806 ; Aug. 7.
Fellows, Edwin R., assignor to The Fellows Gear Shaper
Company, Springfield, Vt. High-speed gear shaper.
1,478,472; Dec. 25.
Fellows Gear Shaper Company, The. (See Fellows, Ed-
win R., assignor.)
Fellows Gear Shaper Company, The. (See Miller, Ed-
ward W., assignor.)
Fellows Gear Shaper Company, The. (See Stubbs, E., and
Fellows, assignors.)
Fellows, Perry E., Rochester, N. Y. Connecting link.
1.478,003; Dec. 18.
Fellroth, Erick O., assignor of one-third to F. N. Hegg
and one-third to C. I. Llndskoog, Minneapolis, Minn.
Machine for cutting tires Into transverse sections.
1,462,197; July 17.
Fellroth, Erlck O., assignor of one-third to F. N. Hegg
and one-third to C. I. Llndskoog, Minneapolis, Minn.
Tire gauge cutter. 1,462,198 ; July 17.
Felske, Gustave H., Cleveland, Ohio. Universal taper
protractor. 1,453,067 ; Apr. 24.
Felt * Tarrant Mfg. Company. (See Turck, Joseph A. V.,
assignor. )
Felten, Abram V., Danbury, Conn. Retaining ring for
receptacle closures. 1,449,276 ; Mar. 20.
Felten, Abram V., assignor to The New England Meta?
Barrel Corporation, Danbury, Conn. Machine for mak-
ing retaining rings for receptacle closures. 1,459,660 :
June 19.
Felten, Abram V., assignor to The New England Metal
Barrel Corporation, Danburv, Conn. Machine for shap-
ing cylinders. 1,463,073; July 24.
Felton, Augustus C, jr., Macon, Ga. Crematory.
1,462,230; July 17.
Felton, James A., Plainfield, N. J. Can opener.
1,474,466: Nov. 20.
Felton, Joseph A., Atlanta, Ga. Plumbing system.
1,459.585; June 39.
Felty, Walter D. (See Mulford, H. V., and Felty.)
Fenby, Edgar B., Leamington Spa, England. Machine for
use in the manufacture of linen collars and the like.
1,452,111 : Apr. 17.
Fendagard Corporation. (See Forer, Morris, assignor.)
Fender, John B., Kaufman, Tex.- Well drill. 1,476,060 p
Nov. 20.
Fendring, Harry E.. Los Angeles, Calif. Gas furnace.
1,454,963 ; May 15.
Fenlason, Orin C, Portland, Oreg. Variable feed for
veneer Jointers and the like. 1,440,383 ; Jan. 2.
Fenlon, Michael J., assignor of one-half to A. A. BianchI,
Worcester, Mass. Emergency-brake lock. 1,440,823 ;
.Tan. 2.
Fenn, Ray, Providence, assignor to Hemphill Company,
Central Falls, R. I. Inturned-welt-knltting machine.
1,459,446; .Tune 19.
Fenn, Thomas H., assignor of one-half to T. Foulkes.
Cleveland, Ohio. Electric-conductor coupling. 1,451,979 ;
Apr. 17.
Fennell, Harry, Everett, Mass. Bifocal lens. 1,441,565 :
Jan. 9.
Fennell, Harry, Everett, Mass. Making bifocal lenses.
1,441.566; Jan. 9.
Fennell, Thoma.s. (See Shockey, H. C, and Fennell.)
Penner, George E., Oxford, Wis. Artificial bait. 1.466,616 ;
Aug. 28.
Fenselnu, Frederick, and 6. W. Thompson, Detroit, Mich.
Washing machine. 1.462,854 ; July 24.
Fenton, John. Columbus. Ohio. Lady's boot. 1,464,981 ;
Aug. 14.
Fenton, Oscar T., Hightstown, N. J. Safety catch.
1.459,526; June 19.
Fenton. William T., et al., trustees. (See Stephenson,
Leigh J., assignor.)
Fenzel, Albert S., et al. (See Waite, Jackson L.. as-
signor.)
Fenzel. Casper, et al. (See Walte, Jackson L., assignor )
Ferdinand, John E., Jr., et al. (See Slmonton, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Fcreiioy, Steve, Canton, Ohio. Combined note holder
and cap remover for bottles. 1,478,896 ; Dec. 25.
Ferencz. JosS, Curityba, Parana, Brazil. Roller-grinding
machine. 1,475,693; Nov. 27.
Fergus, Hollister G., Chicago, 111. Crate for loading and
unloading brick and like materials. 1,456,975; May 29.
Ferguson. Albert G. H. and M. J., Ascot Vale, Australia.
ATaehlne for manufacturing metal pipes. 1,442,869 ;
Jan. 23.
Ferguson, Andrew. Seattle, Wash. Amalgamator.
1.476.808; Dec. 11.
Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Fer-
guson, lyouls, assignor.)
Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Han-
ley. William, assignor.)
Ferguson Brothers Mfg. Co. (See Wagner, Andrew, as-
signor.)
Ferguson, Charles H.. Valhalla, N. Y.. assignor to Home
Eleetric Lighting Company, East Orange, N. J. In-
ternal-combustion engine. 1.474.467: Nov. 20.
Ferguson. Clarence .T.. Cflsre'-. Wvo. Talking-maohlne-
needle holder. 1.475,227 : Nov. 27.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — (continued.
173
Fergusou, Claytou C, Jersey City, N. J. Signal device.
1,460,636; Oct. 2.
Fergusou. David, and A. T. Scheiwer, assignors to Accu-
rate Tool Works, Erie, I'a. Shear grinder. 1,444,598 ;
Feb. 6.
Ferguson, David W., Harrold, S. Dak. Trace holder.
1,450,495; Apr. 3.
Ferguson, Donald. CUatfield, Minn. Can closure.
1,448,589 ; Mar. 13.
Ferguson, Edward E., rortsmouth, assignor of one-half to
C. Van Fleming, Norfolk, Va. Fire-alarm hydrant.
1,443,254 ; Jan. 23.
Fergxis.m Furnace Company. (See Bluemel, Gustave, as-
signor.)
Ferguson, George, Wollaston, Mass., assignor to United
fcjhoe Machinery Corporation, Faterson, N. J. Manu-
facture of rubber soles. 1,447,239 ; Mar. 6.
Ferguson, George, Wollaston, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, I'atersou, N. J. Uubber
sole. 1,454.885 ; May 15.
Ferguson, Guoige, assignor to Apeldoornsche Machlne-
fi'.briek en Melaalgieterij Voorheeu Loog Landaal, Apel-
doorn. Netherlands. Kefrlgeratiug system. 1,455,580 ;
May 15.
Ferguson, Harry, Belfast, Ireland. Means for coupling
agricultural implements. 1.464,130 ; Aug. 7.
Ferguson, John E. (See Whltmore, J. B., and Ferguson.)
Ferguson, John H., Dayton, Ohio. Mechanism for hold-
ing saws. 1,442,471 ; Jan. 16.
Ferguson, Joseph B., Newark, N. J. Vehicle. 1,453,345 ;
May 1.
Ferguson, Louis, New York, N. Y., assignor to Ferguson
Brothers Manufacturing Company, Hoboken, N. J.
Folding table. 1,478,004 ; Dec. 18.
Ferguson, Mephan J. (See Ferguson, Albert G. H. and
M. J.)
Ferguson, Mllford B. (See Haas, Edward, assignor.)
Ferguson, Miiiord B., and E. Haas, Brooklyn, N. i. Label-
atflxing apparatus. 1,452,880 : Apr. 24.
Ferguson, Samuel W., Washington, D. C. Change-speed
mechanism. 1,458,400 ; June 12.
Ferguson, William E., Louisville, Ky. Rivet holder.
1,450,414; Apr. 3.
Ferguson, William E., Orange Cove, Calif. Tractor at-
tachment for using digging tools at its side. 1,442,562 ;
Jan. 16.
Ferguson, William T., Beckley, W. Va. Mine door.
1,446,340; Feb. 20.
Fergusson, Alan K., Buffalo, N. Y. Toy railway.
1,452,370 ; Apr. 17.
Fergusson, Alan K., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile hand sig-
naling device. 1,457,023 ; May 29.
Fergusson, Alan R., Buffalo, N. Y. Toy railway.
1,457,771 ; June 5.
Ferm, I'eter L., Kansas City, Mo. Fountain brush.
1,459,021 ; June 19.
Fermanian, Mark B., Troy, N. Y. Time-controlled draft
regulator. 1,453,929 ; May 1.
Fer-Mil-Lac Process Company. (See Clark, Arthur B.,
assignor.)
Fern, Anthony, P., Dunkirk, N. Y. Music-leaf turner.
1.443,120 ; Jan. 23.
Fern, John A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Talking machine.
1,447,343 ; Mar. 6.
Fernald, Adelbert, Boston, Mass. Orthodontic appliance.
1,471,785 ; Oct. 23.
Fernan, Matthew D. (See Sweet, M. A., and Fernan.)
Fernandes, Antonio, Kansas City, Mo. Breath mask.
1,463,390; July 31.
Fernandez, Jos6 V., and C. Lehlanc, Habana, Cuba.
Tank truck. 1,443,017 ; Jan. 23.
Femekes, Irvin J., Chicago, 111. Railway switch and
rail. 1,459,022 ; June 19.
Ferngren, Enoch T., and L. D. Soubier, assignors to The
Owens Bottle Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glass-cutting
mechanism. 1,453,315 ; May 1.
Fernholtz, Frederick VV., Los Angeles, ' Calif. Dies.
1,448,339 ; Mar. 13.
Fernow, Beruhard E., jr., assignor to The Cutler-Ham-
mer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electromagnetic
brake. 1.474,960; Nov. 20.
Ferodo Limited. (See Frood, Herbert, assignor.)
Perrara, Vincent, Watertown, S. Dak. Apparatus for
drying clothes. 1,452,496 : Apr. 24.
Ferrari, Fabio, assignor to The Company BombrinI
Parodi-Delfino, Rome, Italy. Manufacture of cement
mixtures. 1,444.309 ; Feb. 6.
Ferrari, Lorenzo, Oakland, Calif. Aeroplane. 1,470,275 ;
Oct. 9.
Ferreby, Rolla B., administrator. (See Barker, Wen-
dell A.)
Ferrt'U, Garland P., Wichita, Kans. Typographical meth-
od and apparatus, 1,448.620 ; Mar. 13.
Perrell, Ida A., Staunton, Ind. Paint and varnish re-
moving composition. 1,449,388 ; Mar. 27.
Ferrer, Maxime P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pump. 1,457,220:
May 29.
Ferrer!, Cesare. (See Albano. Ernesto, assignor.)
Ferrero, John, Angels Camp, Calif. Adjustable platform.
1.474,249; Nov. 13.
Ferres, Jeffrey T., Los Angeles, Calif. Shock absorber.
1,445,615; Feb. 13.
Fcrriday, Robert, Cleveland, Ohio. Garter. 1,478,783;
Dec. 25.
Ferril, Warham. (See Woodson, A. B., and Ferril.)
KeiTiot, John F., Reserve, La. Apparatus for measuring
liquids. 1,448.266 ; Mar. 13.
Ferris, Charles W. (See Eberman, S. R., and Ferris.)
Ferris, Frame E., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Societe du
Carburateur, Lyon, France. Stop lever. 1,472,000 ;
Oct. 23.
Ferris, Frank P., Lincoln, Nebr. Musical whistle.
1,443,569; Jan. 30.
Ferris, Henry L., assignor to Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Com-
pany, Harvard, 111. Litter carrier. 1,448,394 ; Mar. 13.
Ferris, Henry L., assignor to Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Com-
pany, Harvard, 111. Hay carrier. 1,449,899 ; Mar. 27.
Ferris, Henry L., assignor to Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Com-
pany, Harvard, 111. Track hanger. 1,464,982 ; Aug. 14.
Ferris, Howard J., assignor to Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Com-
pany, Harvard, 111. Animal pen. 1,441,724 ; Jan. 9.
Ferris, Howard J., assignor to Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Com-
pany, Harvard, 111. Animal pen. 1,445,307 ; Feb. 13.
Ferris, Howard J., Harvard, 111. Wheel for coaster
wagons. 1,459,527 ; June 19.
Ferris, Howard J., assignor to Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Com-
pany, Harvard, 111. Rubber-tired wheel. 1,466,210 ;
Aug. 28.
Ferris, Jesse L., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Thermostatic valve.
1,458,813; June 12.
Ferris, Nunez C, assignor to E. F. Boyle, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Apparatu.s for winding music rolls. 1,452,965 ; x\pr. 24.
Ferris, Philomene, Westwood, Calif. Nursing-bottle
cover. 1,458,041 ; June 5.
Ferris, Walter, assignor to Bucyrus Company, South
Milwaukee, Wis. Rope thrusting shovel. 1,443,353 ;
Jan. 30.
Ferris, Walter, Milwaukee, assignor to Bucyrus Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Drum or screen drive and sup-
porting means. 1.476,702 ; Dec. 11.
Ferris, Walter, assignor to The Oilgear Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Broaching machine. 1,468,595 ; Sept. 18.
Ferris, Walter, Milwaukee, and S. R. W. M. Bager, South
Milwaukee, assignors to Bucyrus Company Milwaukee,
Wis. Rope-thrusting shovel. 1,457,301 ; June 5.
Ferro Chemicals, Inc. (See Franchot, R., and McElroy,
assignors.)
Ferro Chemicals Inc. (See McElroy, Karl P., assignor.)
Ferrodesherbeuse Scheuchzer Societe Anonyme. (See
Scheuchzer, Auguste, assignor.)
Ferry, Gilbert E., Omaha, Nebr. Erasing attachment for
pencils. 1,473,090; Nov. 6.
Ferry, Thomas, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening device.
1.450,583; Apr. 3.
Ferry, Thomas F., (Cleveland, Ohio. Dowel fastening.
1,476,501 ; Dec. 4.
Fersdahl, Henry J., Renner, S. Dak. Hay loader.
1.473,614 ; Nov. 13.
Fescharek, Frederick F., North Bergen, N. J. Support
for porthole lights and covers. 1,444,177 ; Feb. 6.
Fesenmaier, Hugo P., Morton, Minn. Intake manifold
for internal-combustion engines. 1,459,724 ; June 26.
Fesler, Douglas F., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Bas-
sick Manufacturing Company. Lubricating device.
1,441,334; Jan. 9.
Fesler, Douglas F., assignor to The Bassick Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device. 1,441,335 ;
Jan. 9.
Fesler, Douglas F., assignor to The Bassick Manufac-
turing Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
1,454,922 ; May 15.
Fesler, Douglas F., Bvanston, assignor to The Bassick
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating
means. 1.477,252 ; Dec. 11.
Fesler, Milton A., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company. Liquid-fuel burner.
1,445,826; Feb. 20.
Fesler, Milton A., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company. Burner. 1,445,827 ; Feb. 20.
Fesler, Milton A., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company. Burner. 1,445,828 ; Feb. 20.
Fesler, Milton A., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company. Diaphragm device.
1,461,086; July 10.
Fessenden, Reginald A., Brookllne, Mass., assignor to
Submarine Signal Company, Portland, Me. Acoustic
method and apparatus. 1,453,316; May 1.
Fessenden, Reginald A., Chestnut Hill, Mass., assignor to
Submarine Signal Company, Portland, Me. Eliminat-
ing undeslred Impulses. 1,473,179 ; Nov. 6.
Fessenden, Reginald A., Brookllne, B. L. Williams, New-
ton, and B. C. Wood, Somervllle, Mass., assignors to
Submarine Signal Company, Portland, Me. Directional
receiving of submarine signals. 1,472,558 ; Oct. 30.
Fessler, Albert, High Bridge, N. J. Dust cap for tlr«
valves and the like. 1,472,160; Oct. 80.
Fest, Adolph D., Chicago, 111. Method for commercially
obtaining water-soluble milk albumen and milk sugar.
1,444,178: Feb. 6.
Festa, Alfred, Paris, Prance. Furnace. 1,462,540 ; Julv 24.
Festa, John. Brooklyn, N. Y. Gas burner. 1,462,§31 ;
July 17.
F^taz. Henry, Paris, France. Machine for the manufac-
ture of bread roll*. 1,404,972 ; May 8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Feth, William, Lima, Ohio. Mop holder. 1,475,479 ;
Nov. 27.
Fether, George A., El Dorado, Pa. Nut and bolt lock.
1,451,014; Apr. 10.
Fetner, Stephen R., Albany, Ga. Sash fastener.
1,462,637 ; July 24.
Fette, Anthony A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Linking machine.
1,444,868 : Feb. 13.
Fetterly, John F. (See Langenberg, F. C, and Fetterly.)
Fetters, Charles A., assignor to Xlent Company, Wash-
ington, D. C. Keverslble sign. 1,478,511 ; Dec. 25,
Fetzer, Louis W., Findlay, assignor to The Traction Ma-
chine Company, North Baltimore, Ohio. Attachment
for pipe-pulling machines. 1,455,999 ; May 22.
Feucht, Christian G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Roller coaster.
1,440,586; Jan. 2.
Feucht, Christian G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety device for
roller coasters. 1,440,587 ; Jan. 2.
Feucht, Christian G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Roller-coaster
running gear. 1,440,588 ; Jan. 2.
Feuillette, Emile, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France. House
construction. 1,454,110 ; May 8.
Feuser, Arthur C. (See Feuser, Conrad and A. C.)
Feuser, Conrad and A. C, Bloomfleld, N. J. ; said A. C.
Feuser assignor to said Conrad Feuser. Radiator air
valve. 1,464,756; Aug. 14.
Feust, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Triturating member.
1,464,700; Aug. 14.
Fey, Frank E., Seattle, Wash., assignor of one-half to
E. A. Balsley, Chicago, 111. Container. 1,457,155 ;
May 29.
Feybusch, Martin, New York, and S. Severson, Brooklyn,
N. Y., assignors to New Jersey Machine Corporation,
Hoboken, N. J. Box-making machine. 1,468,146 ;
Sept. 18.
Feybusch, Martin, New York, N. Y., and P. W. Fleischer,
Weehawken, assignors to New Jersey Machine Cor-
poration, Hoboken, N. J. Machine for wrapping boxes.
1,475,694 ; Nov. 27.
Fiala, Joseph S., Chicago, 111. Laundry stand. 1,477,253 ;
Dec. 11.
Fiala, Rudolph M., Howell, Nebr. Concrete monument
form. 1,444,179 ; Feb. 6.
Fiber Making Processes. (See Guettler, Herbert, as-
signor.)
Fibre Can Corporation. (See Ford, Ben K., assignor.)
Fibre Container Company. (See Bryson, Walter D., as-
signor.)
Fibre Container Company. (See Walter, Harrison B.,
assignor.)
Fibre Corporation Limited. (See Mlchot, Georges, as-
signor.)
Fick, Frank W., Amsterdam, N. Y. Spring-mounting
implement. 1,450,060; Mar. 27.
Fick, Henry, Menominee, Mich. Carrying harnesB.
1,473,477 ; Nov. 6.
Fidelity Electric Company, The. (See Banzhof, Charles
P., assignor.)
Fiedler, Gustav, New York, N. Y. Smoker's tray. Des.
63,461 : Dec. 11.
Fiedler, Louis, assignor to Benjamin Gross Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Finger ring or article of similar
nature. De?. 63,130; Oct. 16.
Fiek, Walter H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Rosenthal China Corporation. Plate or similar article.
Des. 63,131 ; Oct. 16.
Fiek, Walter H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Rosenthal China Corporation. Plate or similar article.
Des. 63,132; Oct. 16.
Field, Alan D., Oakland, assignor to The Field-Ernst En-
velope Co., San Francisco, Calif. Envelope. 1,453,758 ;
May 1.
Field, Albert H., New York, N. Y. Coin case. 1,447,974 ;
Mar. 13.
Field, Crosby, Yonkers, assignor to Chemical Machinery
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for transfer-
ring heat. 1,451,901 ; Apr. 17.
Field, Crosby, assignor to Chemical Machinery Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Separating a brittle product
from a base. 1,451,902 ; Apr. 17.
Field, Crosby, Yonkers, assignor to Chemical Machinery
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Heat-transferring ap-
paratus. 1,451,903 ; Apr. 17.
Field, Crosby, Yonkers, assignor to Chemical Machinery
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Heat-transferring ap-
paratus. 1,451,904 ; Apr. 17.
Field, Crosby, Yonkers, assignor to Chemical Machinery
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Agitator. 1,452,966,
Apr. 24.
Field, Eligah H., and W. H. Holman, Buford, Ga. Ma-
chine for exterminating Insects. 1,468,230 ; Sept. 18.
Field-Ernest Envelope Co., The. (See Field, Alan D.,
assignor.)
Field, James P., Detroit, Mich. Steering-gear-centering
device. 1,441,148 ; Jan. 2.
Field, James P., Detroit, Mich. Timer. 1,449,740 ;
Mar. 27.
Field, John T., Pocatello, Idaho. Typewriter. 1,441,917 ;
Jan. 9.
Field, Joseph C, Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Sig-
naling system. 1,478,005 ; D«c. 18.
Field, Joseph C, East Orange, N. J., and C. J. McCarthy.
Elmhurst, assignors to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Signaling system.
1,464,090 ; Aug. 7.
Field, Leon A. (See Lawrence, G. L., Jr., and Field.)
Field, Michael B., Glasgow, Scotland, assignor to Pneumer-
cator Company, New York, N. Y. Gauge. 1,466,359 ;
Aug. 28.
Field, Millard F., Winthrop, Mass. Detecting mechanism.
1,454,111 ; May 8.
Field, Sjonne, Chicago, 111. Stepladder. 1,463,649;
July 31.
Field, William A., assignor to Wm. A. Field Company,
Chicago, 111. Jig saw. 1,467,720 ; Sept. 11.
Field, Willis E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Drinking-glass-
flller fixture. 1,442,140; Jan. 16.
Field, Willis E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bowl connection
for drinking fountains and the like. 1,464,927 ;.
Aug. 14.
Field, Wm. A., Company. (See Field, William A., as-
signor. )
Fleldhouse, James H. (See Pope, H. C, and Fieldhouse.)
Fielding, Philip H., South Norwalk, Conn. Timer cover.
1,464,757 ; /Vug. 14.
Fields, Elmer F. (See Fields. Russell C. and B. F.)
Fields, Gordon B., Jacksonville, Pla. Type-slug-casting
apparatus. 1,471,253 ; Oct. 16.
Fields, James T., and D. K. Ryan, Mason City, 111.
Rail driver. 1,446,696 ; Feb. 27.
Fields, Joe, Clendenin, W. Va. Pipe wrench. 1,445,761 ;
Feb. 20.
Fields, Russell C. and E. F., Pipestone, Minn. Rotatable
seesaw. 1,465,662 ; Aug. 21.
Fierhcller, Gf^orge, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bath
sponge. 1,455,870 ; May 22.
Fiet, Harvey J. (See Fell, Elwood R., assignor.)
Fifer, Harvey, Deer Lodge, Mont. Rim constricting and
expanding device. 1,460,319 ; June 26.
Fifield, Albert F., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company. Thread-cutting mechanism
for sewing machines. 1,442,141 ; Jan. 16.
Fifield, Albert F., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company. Sewing machine. 1,447,941 ;
Mar. 6.
Fifield, Albert F., Newark, assignor to The Singer Manu-
facturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Thread-con-
trolling device. 1,452,033 ; Apr. 17.
Fifield, George H., Culver, assignor to Standard Oil Com-
pany, Whiting, Ind. Filtration. 1,455.436 ; May 15.
Fightmaster, Omer, San Francisco, Calif. Automobile
headlight. 1,475,480; Nov. 27.
Pigley, Ear] H. (See Phillips, G., and Hanlon, as-
signors.)
Fike, Joseph L., Shelby, assignor to The Burch Plow
Works Company, Crestline, Ohio. Stone spreader.
1,470,157 ; Oct. 9.
Fike, Oliver P., assignor of one-half to E. M. Hoppenberg,
Findlay, Ohio. Conveyer. 1,450,952; Apr. 10.
Fllbrlck, Harry M., Buffalo, N. Y. Sash fastener..
1,450.151 ; Mar. 27.
Fllby, James C. (See Yoders, I. G., and Filby.)
FlUpache, Elsie, New York, N. Y. Folding infant's bath-
tub. 1,442,391; Jan. 16.
Fillpowskl, Wladyslav, Chicago, 111. Fishhook. 1,450,798;
Apr. 3.
Filkorn, Charles A. (See Vajk, Joseph, assignor.)
Flllkwik Company. (See Dahlgren, Leonard, assignor.)
Fllson. Seaman D., Cleveland, Ohio. Refacing tool.
1.449,977; Mar. 27.
Finch, Evander M., assignor of one-half to J. H. McCarthy,
Whitehall, N. Y. Child's vehicle. 1.464,414 : .\ng. 7.
Finch, John S., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Variable-
speed power transmitter for sewing machines.
1,473,030 ; Nov. 6. . ^ ,
Pinch, Leon R. (See Finch, William G. and D. R.)
Finch, Maurice S., et al. (See Kearby, Earl J., assignor.)
Finch, Nathan W., assignor of one-half to S. A. Bradley,
Springfield, 111. Road grader. 1,476,881; Dec. 11.
Finch, Hay C, Spokane, Wash. Screw Jack. 1,472,388;
Oct. SO.
Finch, William G., Grand Rapids, and L. R. Pinch, Ionia,
Mich. Liquid-weighing device. 1,457.279 ; May 29.
Fincham, Harry C, and F. C. Fisher, Toledo, Ohio. Au-
tomatic control. 1,442,668 ; Jan. 16.
Finckbeln. Adolf. (See RUdenberg, R., and Finckbeln.)
Flncke, John A.. New York. N. Y. Making wall cover-
ings in imitation of natural stone. 1,474,817; Nov. 20.
Findlay, Donald M.- (See Moloney, P. J., and Findlay.)
Findlay, Harold B., et al. (See Cryan, William H., as-
signor.)
Flndlav, Jamee C, San, Francisco, Calif. Nozzle.
1,465,580; Aug. 21.
Findlay. Robert, Manufacturing Company. (See Smith,
Curtis A., assignor.) . ^ ,
Fine, Benjamin and D., Chicago, 111. Sharpening device.
1,449,854; Mar. 27.
Fine, Bernard M.. Deptford Township, Gloucester County,
assignor to Samuel M. Langston Company, Camden,
N ,f. Sheet-stacking mechanism. 1,460,059 ; June 26.
Fine, Bernard M., Deptford Township, Gloucester County,
assignor to Samuel M. Langston Company, Camden,
N. 3. Clutch-operating mechanism. 1,472,411 ; Oct. 30.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Fine, Daniel. (See Fine, Benjamin and D.)
Fine, Lewis. (See Schenck, C, and Fine.)
Fine, Lewis, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Budfl
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Metal wheel.
1,462,957 ; July 24.
Fine, Lewis, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hub-cap-locking
device. 1,464,812; Aug. 14.
Finestone, Arthur. (See Bellows, Walter C, assignor.)
Flnlgan, Charles, Glbsonla, Pa. Feeding mechanism for
tin-plate lithographing machines. 1,460,373 ; July 3.
Fink, Colin G., Yonkers, assignor to Guggenheim Brothers,
New York, N. Y. Apparatus for roasting ores.
1,440,533; Jan. 2.
Fink, Colin G., Yonkers, assignor to Guggenheim Brothers,
New York, N. Y. Electrolytic refining or depositing or
tin. 1,466,126; Aug. 28.
Fink, Colin G., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Chile Explora-
tion Company, New York, N. Y. Electrode. 1,441,567 ;
Jan. 9.
Btok, Colin G., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Chile Explora-
tion Company. New York, N. Y. Electrodeposition of
copper. 1,441,568 ; Jan. 9.
Fink, Edward B.. Philadelphia, Pa. Litter carrier.
1,441,841 ; Jan. 9.
Fink, Gail J., Niagara Falls, N. Y., and E. D. Giauque,
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, assignors to Hooker
Electrochemical Company, New York, N. Y. Prepara-
tion of pure selenium oxychloride. 1,453,789 ; May 1.
Fink, William B., New York, N. Y. Sign holder. 1,440,665 ;
Jan. 2.
Fink, William B., New York, N. Y. Sign 'holder.
1,462,790 ; July 24.
Finke, August. (See Bradburn, C. B., and Finke.)
Finkeldey, William H. (See Breyer, T. G., and Fink-
eldev.)
Finkeldey, William H., and W. M. Pelrce, Palmerton, Pa.,
assignors to The New Jersey Zinc Company, New York.
N. Y. Manufacture of dry-battery cans. 1,472,359 ;
Oct. 30.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company. (See Finkl, William F., as-
signor.)
Fink], William F., assignor to A. Finkl & Sons Company,
Chicago, 111. Air-hardening steel alloy. 1,464,174 ;
Aug. 7.
Finlayson, Alfred H., Brockville, Ontario, Canada. Emery-
wheel-dressing tool. 1,466,393 ; Aug. 28.
Finlayson, Estelle B., Osslning, N. Y. Container.
.1,462,034 ; July 17.
Finlayson, Norman T. (See Reid, T., and Finlayson.)
Finlayson, Thomas, Oakland, Calif. Portable power cut-
off saw. 1,477,114; Dec. 11.
FInley, Dozier, Oakland, assignor to The Parafflne Com-
panies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Unwinder.
1,449,093 ; Mar. 20.
Pinley, Dozier, Oakland, assignor to The Parafflne Com-
panies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Battery bos.
1,464,868 ; Aug. 14.
Finley, Henry B., Chattanooga, Tenn. Manufacturing
sheet-metal receptacles or containers. 1,455,525 ;
May 15.
Finley, James A. (See Tetley, Charles E., assignor.)
Finle.v, Sam E., Atlanta, Ga. Treating roadways.
1,462,002; July 24.
E*inley, Sam E., Atlanta, Ga. Apparatus for applying
binding media to road surfaces. 1,462.903 ; July 24.
Finley, Sam E., Atlanta, Ga. Preparing bituminous
cement-aggregate composition. 1,462,904 : July 24.
Finley, Thomas M., St. Louis, Mo. Flying machine.
1.477. "MS : Dec. 11.
Finn, Abraham, Elizabeth, N. J. Paper-hanger's table.
1,462,449; July 17.
Finn, Charles, et al. (See Newbauer, Falentine, as-
signor.)
Finnell, Charlie, Alexandria, Va. Lubricating system.
1.455,244 : May 15.
Finnell,^ Walter S., assignor to American Scrubbing Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Mop truck. 1,476,961 ;
Dee. 11.
Finney, James M. (See Schroeder, Anthony, aisignor.)
Blnnigan, John J., Atlanta, Ga. Making flanged tank
oonplings. 1,452.238: Apr. 17.
Flnocchlaro, Carlo U., New York, N. Y. Filing device for
sound-reproducing records. 1,449,277 ; Mar. 20.
Finocchiaro, Carlo IJ., New York, N. Y. Index for filing
devices. 1,454,714 ; May 8.
Finsen, Eyvind. (See Stewart, A. L., and Finsen.)
Finstone, Marx. (See Klein, David, assi.enor.)
Finton, Thomas J., Springfield, assignor to P. J. Dooley,
Holvoke. Mass. Mop. 1,459,525 ; June 19.
Flola, Robert, Dayton, Ohio. Window. 1,441,673 ; Jan. 9.
Fippenger, Elmer G., Nekoosa, Wis. Blower for silos.
1.455,329; May 15-
Fipplns. Benjamin F., San Francisco, assignor of one-half
to T. L. Boccl, Colma, Calif. Sawing machine.
1,468,104 ; Sept. 18.
Fire Gun Manufacturing Company. (See Tunnell, Harry
E., assignor.)
Firestone, Joseph B., Roanoke, La. Band ctitter and
fpeder. 1.451,442: Apr. 10.
Firestone Steel Products Company, The. (See Swain,
Joseph G., assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. (Seo Goodenberger,
Daniel E., assignor.)
JFlrestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Bines,
William H.. assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Brltton,
Glftnn B., assignor.)
Birestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Har-
graves, Albert, assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Kep-
ler, Winfred R., assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Mac-
Donald, Frank J., assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rtibber Company. (See MaranvUle,
Harvey H., assignor.)
Firestone Tire A; Rubber Company, The. (See Martin,
John I., Bislgnor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Fade,
Max H., assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Putt,
Edward D., assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Stevens,
Horace D., assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Stevens,
William C, assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Tuttle,
John C. assignor.)
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See WlUiama,
William E., assignor.)
Firkins, Arthur R., Tenbury, England. Scuffler for agri-
cultural purposes. 1,475,376 ; Nov. 27.
Flrl, Milton, Meyersdale, Pa. Trolley guard. 1,454,673;
May 8.
PIrmlnger, Harold S. W., London, England. Chain
belt for driving purposes. 1,476,603 ; Dec. 4.
Flrpo, John P., Stockton, Calif. Auxiliary valve attach-
ment for tire pumps. 1,442,933 ; Jan. 23.
First National Bank In St. Louis. (See Small, Chesley
T., assignor.)
First Trust and Savings Bank of Pasadena, trustee.
(See Key, James P., assignor.)
First Trust and Savings Bank of Sterling. (See Krotf,
Leonard D., assignor.)
First Wisconsin Trust Company, trustee. (See Smith,
Reuben S., assignor.)
Firster, Charles D., Akron, Ohio. Lock for gasoline sup-
ply for motors. 1,443,530 ; Jan. 30.
Fischer, Adam, assignor to Guaranty Iron & Steel Co.,
Chicago, 111. Stair construction. 1,446 454 ; Feb. 27.
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Roofing cleat. 1,446,455 ;
Feb. 27.
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Roofing cleat. 1,477,167:
Dec. 11.
Fischer, Albert C, Kansas City, Mo. Shingle or block
construction. 1,447,290 ; Mar, 6.
Fischer, Albert T. (See Horr, John V., assignor.)
Fischer, August, Vienna, Austria, assignor to L. and J.
Fischer, Philadelphia, Pa., and M. Runz, Astoria, N. Y.
Crushing mill. 1,443,874 ; Jan. 30.
Fischer, Charles, New York, N. Y. Telffl)hone rest.
1,445,829; Feb. 20,
Fischer, Charles, New York, N, Y. Magnetic speedom-
eter, 1,467,031 ; Sept. 4.
Fischer, Charles, Coldwater, Ohio. Chair tightener.
1,461,868; July 17.
Fischer, Cbarles C, Bloomfleld, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Car and Foundry Company, N. Y. Pipe clamp for
steam colls. 1,452,497 ; Apr. 24.
Fischer, Charles H. (See Hopfenthaler, J., and Fischer.)
Fischer, Felix M., Kewanee, 111. Tractor hitch.
1.460,578 ; July 3.
Fischer, Fred V., Woodbine, Iowa. Chain tightener.
1,460,235 ; June 26.
Fischer, Frederick C. (See Jluller, O.. and Flscli<^r.)
Fischer, Frederick C, Berwyn, III., assignor to Western.
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. T.
Bending Jig. 1.442,428; Jan. 16.
Fischer, Frederick P., Chicago, 111. Smoke consumer.
1,460,956 ; .Tuly 3.
Fischer, Frederick P., Chicago, 111. Smoke consumer.
1,462,273; July 17.
Fischer, Frederick W., Milwaukee, Wis. Machine for
treating wicks. 1,460,955 ; July 3.
Fischer, George P., Rochester, N. Y. Heel. 1,444,677;
Feb. 6.
Fischer, George J., Long Island City, N. Y. Exposure at-
tachment for cameras. 1,469.435 ; Oct. 2.
Fischer, Howard L., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. PencU. 1,472,969; Nov. 0.
Fischer, Howard L., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Pencil. 1.472.970 ; Nov. 6.
Fischer. Jacob, et al. (See Fischer, August, assignor.)
Fischer, Joseph B., Chicago, 111. Fermentation burfg.
1.477,552; Dec. 18.
Fischer, Joseph C, Milwaukee, Wis. Germicide receptacl*
and cover. 1,462,693 ; July 24.
Fischer, Kurt, Cologne-Brauns'feld, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Covering plate and in-
sulating material for transfomers and other high-ten-
sion apparatus. 1,475.177; Nov. 27.
Fischer. Tnuls. et al. (See Fischer, August, assignor.)
Fischer, Max F., Arrada, Colo. Attachment for screen
doors. 1,478,644 ; Dec. 26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
Fischer, Otto, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Collector for dynamos
and the like and making such collectors. 1,441,569 ;
Jan. 9.
Fischer, Walter. (See Young, Harry W., assignor.)
Fischli, Fritij, Nafels, Switzerland. Hand embroidering
machine. 1,471,089 ; Oct. 23.
Fish, Edward R. (See Clay, Samuel B., assignor.)
Fish, Fi-ank M., Beloit, Wis. Lock. 1,464,262 ; Aug. 7.
Fish, Gilbert D., Washington, D. C, assignor to F. L.
Stanton, New York, N. Y. Dental chart and making the
same. 1,449,318; Mar. 20.
Fish, Grant C, and A. H. Cummings, Chico, Calif. Paint-
spiayiug apparatus. 1,471,690 ; Oct. 23.
Fish, J. Arthur. (See White, L. M., and Fish.)
Fish, John K., West Springfield, Mass. Agitator.
1,447,653 ; Mar. 6.
Fish, Leon H., Aibuuy, Oreg. Stationary cuspidor.
1,474,520 ; Nov. 20.
Fishbacli, Lloyd B., El Dorado, Ark. Tackle block.
1,477,639 ; Dec. 18.
FishOuru, Ulto K., New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Oil-pan-supporting
bracket tor motor vehicles. 1,444,310 ; Feb. 6.
Fishburu, Otto E., New Xork, N. Y., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Dry-plate clutch.
1,457,221 ; May 29.
Fishel, Milton A., New York, N. Y. Forming hairpins.
1,461,728; July 17.
Fisher, Adam B., St. Louis, Mo. Expansible automobile
seat. 1.458,173 ; June 12.
Fisher, Aldus, Malvern, Pa. Switch-locking mt'chanism.
1,446,743 ; Feb. 27.
Fisher, Aldus, Malvern, Pa. Safety device for track
swuclit's uud signals. 1,473,841 ; Nov. 13.
Fisher, Alfred E., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Gramo-
phone.repeating device. 1,457,354 ; June 5.
Fisher, Alva J., Evauston, assignor to Hurley Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Means for making machine
elements. 1,477,640 ; Dec. 18.
Fisher, Andrew S., Altoona, Pa. Wrench. 1,444,907 ;
Feb. 13.
Fisher, Andrew S., assignor of one-half to W. H. Fisher,
Altoona, Pa. Wrench. 1,478,512; Dec. 25.
Kislier Automatic Brush Machine Company. (See Fisher,
Charles E., assignor.)
I'isher, Benjamin J., et al. (See Paull, Arvin R., as-
signor.)
Fisher, Bessie M. (See Fisher, George O., assignor.)
Fisher, Bessie M., administratrix. (See Fisher, George O.)
Fisher Body Corporation. (See Abbott, R. E., and Bey-
ster, assignors.)
Fisher Body Corporation. (See Rissmann, Paul, as-
signor.)
Fisher Body Corporation. (See Schmidt, .\Ibert, as-
signor.)
Fisher Body Corporation. (See Simpson, Emory G.,
assignor.)
Fisher Body Corporation. (See Smith, Albert W, as-
signor.)
Fisher, Charles, assignor to The Automatic Recording Safe
Company, Chicago, 111. Savings bank. 1,456,227 ;
May 22.
Fisher, Charles, assignor of one-third to A. C. Gmnwald
and one-third to C. E. Carlsen, Chicago, 111. Toilet
paper cabinet. 1,456,700; May 29.
Fisher, Charles E., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The Fisher
Automatic Brush Machine Company. Brush-making
machine. 1,467,364 ; Sept. 11.
Fisher, Charles B., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The Fisher
Automatic Brush Machine Company. Staple-driving
mechanism for brush-making machines. 1,467,365 ;
Sept. 11.
Fisher, Charles H., Carrollton, Ohio. Headlight.
1,463,685; July 31.
Fisher, Clarence F., Lancaster, Kans. Antiskid chain.
1,470,069 ; Oct. 0.
Fisber, Clay S., Fort Myers, Pla. Electric sign. Des.
63,289; Nov. 20.
Fisher, Daniel C, Boston, Mass. Locking mechanism for
motor vehicles, etc. 1,448,836 ; Mar. 20.
Fisher, Emmett, Quincy. 111. Pencil holder and sharp-
ener. 1,447,841 ; Mar. 6.
Fisher, Frank C. (See Flncham, H. C. and Fisher.)
Fisher, Frank L., et al. ('See Burns, Fred T., assignor.)
Fisher, Frank L., Mllwank«e, Wlfi. Car-door lock.
1,442,588 ; Jan. 16.
Fisher, Frederick W., and H. Johnson, Detroit, Mich.
Toothbrush holder. 1,465,627 ; Aug. 21.
Fisher, George J. (See Fox, H. K., and Fisher.)
Fisher, George O., deceased. New York ; B. M. Fisher,
administratrix, assignor to B. M. Fisher, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Double-barreled shotgun. 1.475,262 ; Nov. 27.
Fisher, George O., deceased ; B. M. Fisher, admlnlstrntrli,
assignor to B. M. Fisher, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic
gun. 1.47.'i,701 ; Nov. 27.
Fnsher, Harold C, and T. 0. Clark, Lone Star, Kans.
Tire chain. 1,473,340; Nov. 6.
Fisher, Harry L., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Rubber compo-
sition and making the same. 1,473,285; Not. 8.
Fisher, Henry A., assignor of one-half to S. H. Foxall,
Cleveland, Ohio. Portable power hammer. 1,454,633 ;
May 8.
Fisher, Henry W., Perth Amboy, N. J. Retriever for
golf balls. 1,452,679 ; Apr. 24.
Fisher, Henry W., and N. C. Davis, Perth Amboy, N. J.,
assignors to Standard Underground Cable Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Cable-building machine. 1,450,584 ;
Apr. 3.
Fisher, James, New Orleans, La. Juice-saving attachment
for cane mills. 1,456,480; May 22.
Fisher, James P., Bartlesvllle, Okla., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Doherty Research Company, New York,
N. y. Demand-limiting device. 1,456,766 ; May 29.
Fisher, Jeremiah B., New York, N. Y. Commutator coi»-
pound. 1,469,039 ; Sept. 26.
Pislier, John A., Sandusky, Ohio. Amusement device.
1,454,273 ; May 8.
Fislier, John A., assignor to Imperial Player Roll Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Music roll and apparatus for
making same. 1,476,358 ; Dec. 4.
Fisher, Joseph E., Hamilton, Ohio. Door lock.
1,444,499 ; Feb. 6.
Fislier, Olive, Tipton, Ind., assignor of one-half to E.
Rader, Otterbein, Ind. Cooker. 1.447,067 ; Feb. 27.
Fisher, Peter N. (See Oda, Cinco S., assignor.)
Fisher, Raymond, assignor of one-half to O. W. Weisel,
Philadelphia, Pa. Take-up mechanism for knitting ma-
chines. 1,450,799 ; Apr. 3.
Fisher, Stanley, Baling, and W. Priddey, Marylebone,
Loudon, England. Sparking plug. 1,465,978 ; Aug. 28.
Fisher, Walter E., New Iberia, La. Oil-burning appara-
tus. 1,458,226; June 12.
Fishpr, William C, assignor to Russell Manufacturing
Company, Middletown, Conn. Conveyer belt. 1,456,000 ;
May 22.
Fisher, William C, assignor to Russell Mfg. Co., Middle-
town, Conn. Unwoven brakeband facing. 1,465,389 ;
Aug. 21.
Fisher, William F., ■ Minneapolis, Minn. Bifocal eye-
glass lens. 1,457,355 ; June 5.
Fisher, William H. (See Fisher, Andrew S., assignor.)
Fisher, William U., Los Angeles, and P. Chambers, Re-
doiiclo Beach, Calif. Apparatus for treating iron and
iron alloys. 1,478,366; Dec. 18.
Fisher, William H., Los Angeles, and P. Chambers, Re-
dondo Beach, Calif. Treating iron and its alloys.
1,478,367 ; Dec. 18.
Fishleigh, Walter T.-, assignor to Ford Motor Company, De-
troit, Mich. Tractor attachment. 1,463,944 ; Aug. 7.
Fisk, Carl A., New York, N. Y. Nonpneumatic tire.
1,450,843; Apr. 3.
Fisk, Carl A., New York, N. Y. Nonpneumatic tire.
1,405,898; Aug. 21.
Fisk, Gustaf L. (See Evans, H. S., and Fisk.)
Fisk, Ira T., assignor to Stevens & Thompson, Inc.,
North Hoosick, N. Y. Pulp washing and condensing
apparatus. 1,447,344 ; Mar. 6.
Fisk, Jesse F., Chesterton, Ind., assignor to Armour
Grain Co., Chicago, 111. Car-door opener. 1,478,562 ;
Dec. 25.
Fisk Rubber Company. (See Burke, John W., assignor.)
Fisk Uubber Company. (See Midgley, Thomas, assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Allen, John E., as-
signor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Beauregard, Leander
P., assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Bowerman, Joseph A.,
assit;nor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Broadwell, Edward H.,
assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Butler, Harry J.,
assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Prank, Arthur A.,
assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Hubach, Gustave,
assignor.)
Plsk Rubber Company, The. (See Lewis, George H., as-
signor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Little, Thomas P., as-
signor. )
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Marquette, Melvon A.,
assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Mather, George L.,
assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Maynard, Charles E.,
assi.^nor.) , ^
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Schemer, John, as-
si*'Dor ')
Fisk" Rubber Company, The. (See Shaw, Myron R., as-
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Taylor, Edward C,
assignor.)
Fiske, Bradley A., Washington, D. C. Reading machine.
1,457,429 ; June 6. ^ ^. • »..
Fiske, Bradley A., New York, N. Y. Reading machine.
1,476,290; Dec. 4.
Fisko, Charles 1*. (See Barr, Harry P., assignor.)
Fiske & Company. (See Cooper, Richard B., assignor.)
Fi.«ter, Floyd L., assignor of one-half to J. W. Schneider.
Denver Colo. Hair curler. 1,442,260 ; Jan. 16.
tltch Benjamin F., Evanston, 111. Freight-handling sys-
tem. 1.466,296; Aug. 28.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
177
Fltcb, Benjamin F., Evauston, 111. Garage. 1,472,793 ;
Nov. 6.
Fitch, EUery R., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Door
and brake control device. 1,463,040; July 24.
Pitch, Houiv C, Demos, Ohio. Tire. 1.4G0.4".I8 : An^'. 28.
Fitch. John F., Buchanan, Va. Vending machine.
1,465.628: Auc. 21.
Fitchburg Bobbin Cleaning Machine Company. (See
Vowles, Ernest H., assignor.)
Fitchburg Machine Works. (See Trust, Josephine and
H., assignors. 1
Fitchburg Pattern Model Co. (See Vasselin, Harold D.,
assignor.)
Fitchet, Charles L., Lancaster, Pa. Combined globe holder
and retlcctor. 1,457,058 ; May 29.
Fitcbett. Thouias S., Glenarm, and J. I. Haase. Towson,
assignor to F. X. Hooper Co., Inc. Glenarm, Md. Inking
attachment for cylinder presses. 1.446.418 : Feb. 20.
Fitton. John R., Woonsocket, R. I. Pencil. 1,450.436 :
Apr. 3.
Fitts, Charles F., et al. (See Hilgerlnk, Frank M., as-
signor.)
Fitts. Charles F., assignor to National Dump Car Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Mechanism for locking and releas-
ing "doors. 1.444.375 ; Feb. 6.
Fitts. Edwin, assignor to Detroit Stoker Company, De-
troit, Mich. Stoker. 1,440,728; Jan. 2.
Fitz, Charles L., Fond du Lac, Wis. Ozone generator
for water purification. 1,441,075 ; Jan. 2.
Fitz, Charles L., Fond dii Lac, Wis. Signal. 1,459.586 ;
June 19. .
Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company. (See Boynton,
Stanley E., assignor.)
Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company. (See Fitz, Guy
B., assignor.)
Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company. (See Helmer,
C. H., and Wehrung, assignors.)
Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company. (See Potter,
Frederic W., assignor.)
Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company. (See Shanisey,
B'rederick J., sr., assignor.)
Fitz-Empire Donble Pivot Last Company. (See Whipple.
Leland B., assignor.)
Fitz. Guy B., assignor to Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last
Company, Auburn. Me. Block last. 1.445,674 : Feb. 20.
Fitz, Guv B., assignor to Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last
Company, .\uburn. Me. Last. 1.447.240 : Mar. 6.
Fitz. Guy B., assignor to Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last
Companv. .\uburn, Me. X,ast with reenforced toe.
1,453,817 ; May 1.
Fitz, Guy B., assignor to Fitz-E!mpire Double Pivot Last
Company. Auburn, Me. Block last. 1,475,943 ; Dec. 4.
Fitz Gerald, Alan S., London, England, assignor to General
Electric Company. Protective device for electric dis-
tribution systems. 1,468,441 ; Sept. 18.
Fitz Gerald. Francis A. J., Niagara Falls, assignor to
Buffalo Apparatus Corporation, Buffalo, N. T. Elec-
tric furnace. 1,443,816 ; Jan. 30.
Fitz Gerald, Harold G., Los Angeles, Calif. Lamp.
1,453,044 ; Apr. 24.
Fitz Gerald. Harold G., Los Angeles, Calif. Lamp.
1,455,245 : May 15.
Fitz Gerald. John M.. River Forest 111. Light projection.
1,465,468 ; Aug. 21.
Fitz Gerald, Judson H., Qnantico, Va. Picture hanger.
1.475,292 ; Nov. 27.
Fitzgerald, Arthur R. (See Eagles, F. J., and Fitzgerald.)
Fitzgerald, Frederic W. V., Caversham, England. Prepa-
ration of commercial products from blood. 1,441,570 ;
Jan. 9.
Fitzgerald. John M., River Forest, 111. Foundation pier.
1.447.942 : Mar. 6.
Fitzgerald. John M., River Forest. 111. Storage and dis-
pensinsr tank for liquids. 1.447.943: Mar. 6.
Fitzgerald, John M., River Forest, 111. Lantern and sup-
port for same. 1,448,922 ; Mar. 20.
Mtzgerald, John M.. Rivert Forest. 111. Foundation ped-
estal or pier. 1,456,499 : May 29.
Fitzgerald, Maurice F., Winsted, assignor to The Fitz-
gerald Mfg. Co., Torrington, Conn. Vibrator horn
1,468,444: Sept. 18.
Fitzgerald Mfg. Co., The. (See Fitzgerald, Maurice F.,
assignor.)
Fitzgerald, Michael J., New York, N. T. Street-cleaning
cart. 1,473,572 ; Nov. 6.
Fitzgerald, William H. J., Braintree, Mass. Cutting die.
1.471.653 : Oct. 23.
Fitzgerald. William J., Belolt, Wis. Road-making ma-
chine. 1,467.243; Sept. 4.
Fitzgerald. William J., Beloit, Wis. Concrete-working
machine. 1.470,002 ; Oct. 9.
Fitzgerald, William J., and A. B. Cadman, Beloit, Wis.
Machine for working concrete or the like. 1,474,770 ;
Nov. 20.
Fitz Gibbon, Arthur L., Washington, D. C. Windshield
cleaner. 1.461,087 : July 10.
Fltzpatrick, Charles H. (See Fitzpatrick, Jeremiah and
C. H.)
Fitzpatrick. Jeremiah. Brockton, and C. H. Fitzpatrick.
North Abington, Mass. Re-forming lasts. 1,454,160 ;
May 8.
58339—12
Fitzpatrick, John T., Cove, Ark. Loom. 1,449,814 ;
Mar. 27.
Fitzpatrick, Mederic L., New York, N. Y. Bristle comb.
1,441,412 ; Jan. 9.
Fitz Patrick, Thomas, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Garter.
1,454.579 ; May 8.
Fitzpatrick, William P. (See Jolly, T. J., and Fitzpat-
rick.)
Fitzsimmons, James. (See Lubash, Martin, assignor.)
Fitzsimmons, James N. (See Brown, J. W., and Fitz-
simmons.)
Fitz Simons, Samuel G., Charleston, S. C. Automobile
fender. 1,462,104 ; July 17.
Fix, Frank, Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Electric
and Manufacturing Company. Safety knife switch.
1,470,717; Oct. 16.
Fizesfin, Justin, Saugerties, N. Y. Automatic ship-steer-
ing mechanism. 1,458,174 ; June 12.
Fjord Company, The. (See Ross, Harry B.. assignor.)
Flack, Paul M., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Automobile direction
indicator. 1,455,581 : May 15.
Flading, John W. (See Grieve, R., and Plading.)
Plagg, .\ndrew B., Attleboro, Mass. Vanity case.
1,463,259 ; July 31.
Flagg, Edwin H., Los Angeles, Calif. Curtain, drapery,
and the like. 1,463,013; July 24.
Flagg, Edwin H., Los Angeles, Calif. Making curtains,
draperies, and the like. 1,463,014 ; July 24.
Flagg, Ernest, New York, N. Y. Roof structure. 1,465,899 ;
Aug. 21.
Flagler, Louis B., Butte, Mont. Saw clamp. 1,452,551 ;
Apr. 24.
Flagler, T. T. (See Lowndes, George S., jr., assignor.)
Flaherty, John P., assignor to The Boek Bearing Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Roll-gauging machine. 1,458,929 ;
June 19.
Flaherty, John P., assignor to The Bock Bearing Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Spindle-driving mechanism.
1,458,930 ; June 19.
Flahie, Thomas J., Pennville, Ind. Vehicle wheel.
1,458,175 ; June 12.
Flam, John. (See Cook, Carl F., assignor.)
Flanders, Warren B., Essington, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Gov-
erning and gland apparatus. 1,467,575 ; Sept. 11.
Flanders, Warren B., Essington, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Re-
versing turbine. 1,474,351 ; Nov. 20.
Flanigan. Hiram T. (Sec Hobbs, O. P., and Flanigan.)
Flanigan, Pinknev A. (See Hobbs, O. P.. and Flanigan. i
Flanigan, Robert, Baltimore, Md. Can-closing machine.
1,458,694 ; June 12.
Flannery Bolt Company. (See Dodds, Ethan I., assignor.)
Plannery Bolt Company. (See Flannery, John R., ns-
signor.)
Flannery Bolt Company. (See Flannery, J. R., and Dodds,
assisriors.)
Flannery Bolt Company. (See Flannery, J. R., Stafford,
and Dodds, assignors.)
Flannery, John L., assignor to The Boye Needle Company,
Chicago, III. Display needle package. 1.441,725 J
Jan. 9.
Plannery, John M., Detroit, Mich. Carburetor. 1.450. 628 :
Apr. 3.
Plannery, John R., assignor to Flannery Bolt Company.
Pitt.sburgh, Pa. Stay-bolt struct'ire for boilers.
1.447.068 ; Feb. 27.
Flannerv, John R., assignor to Flannery Bolt Company.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Making stay bolts. 1,472,390 ; Oct. 30.
Flannery. .lohn R.. and K. I. Dodds, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Flannery Bolt Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Stav-bolt structure. 1.455,837 : May 22.
Plannery, John R., and E. I. Dodds, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Flannery Bolt Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. "Stay-bolt structure for boilers. 1.467.366 ; Sept. 11.
Flannery John R., Pittsburgh, Pa., and E. I. Dodds, Cen-
tral Vallev, N. Y.. assignors to Flannery Bolt Com-
panv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stay-bolt structure. 1,472,389 ;
Oct." 30.
Flannery, John R., 15. K. D. Stafford, and E. I. Dodds. as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Flannery Bolt Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Means for testing stay bolts in
boilers. 1,455,836 ; Mav 22.
Flannery, M. Markbam, et aL (See Flannery, William
C, assignor.)
Flannery, Martin A., New York, assignor to Will &
Baumer Candle Co., Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Votiv"
stand. Des. 62,190; Apr. 10.
Flannery, William C, Elk Ridge, Md., assignor of sev-
enty-five per cent to M. M. Flannery and twenty-five
per cent to C. C. Hines, Washington, D. C. Concrete
building. 1,471.841 ; Oct. 23.
Plansburg. Peter, Manistee, Mich., assignor to S. H. Gold-
berg, Chicago, 111. Egg crate. 1.447,716; Mar. 6.
Plarsheim, Edwin S. (See Liebel, J. G. H., and Flar-
sheim.)
Plash Gun Limited, The. (See Paterson, William G., as-
signor.)
Plath, Otto S., Chicago, 111. Storage tanks. 1,459,327 ;
June 19.
Flather, Frederick A., assignor to Boott Mills, Lowell,
Mass. Towel. 1,478,112 ; Dec. 18.
178
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Oontimied.
Flauder, Alfred J., Bridgeport, Conu. Candlestick.
Des. 63,361 ; Nov. 27.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Bowl. Des. 62,044 ; Mar. 6.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Compote. Des. 62.045 ;
Mar. 6.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Basket. Des. 62,631 ;
July 10.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Salt and pepper shaker.
Des. 62,927 ; Aug. 21.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. >Ifg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Salt and pepper shaker. Des.
62.941 ; Aug. 28.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Salt and pepper shaker. Des.
62.942 ; Aug. 28.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conu. Lamp perfumer. Des. 62,943 ;
Aug. 28.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Lamp perfumer. Des. 62,944 ;
Aug. 28.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Coffeepot or similar article.
Des. 63,290; Nov. 20.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Vase. Des. 63,462 ; Dec. 11.
Flauder, Alfred J., assignor to The Weidlich Bros. Mfg.
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Pitcher or similar article.
Des. 63,641 ; Dec. 25.
Fleckenstein, John A., assignor to Limousine Body Com-
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. Door and wajl panel for
vehicles. 1,469,922 ; Oct. 9.
Fledderman, Herman J., Tulsa, Okla. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,456,125 ; May 22.
Flegal, Lorin, Mount \Mliiams, Va. Manifold heater.
1,453.007 ; Apr. 24.
Fleischauer, Fred, New Mllford, N. J., assignor to New
York Lighting Fixture Manufacturing Co., New York,
N. Y. Chandelier for lighting fixtures. Des. 62,715 ;
July 24.
Fleischer, Emil, Dresden, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Chemical Foundation Inc. Process
and furnace for reducing and roasting ores. 1,448,840 ;
Mar. 13.
Fleischer, Paul W. (See Feybusch, M., and Fleischer.)
Fleischer, Paul W., Weehawken Heights, N. J., assignor to
American Can Company, New York, N. Y. Automatic
chain-feed attachment. 1,451,015 ; Apr. 10.
Fleischmanu, Charles R., Chicago, 111. Paper holder.
1,464,983 ; Aug. 14.
Fleischmann Company, The. (See Corby, R. L., and
(ilasydw, assignors, i
Fleischmann Company, The. (See Hayduck, Friedrich,
assignor.)
Fleischmann Company, The. (See Hixson, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
Fleischmann Company, The. (See Klein, Erwin, as-
signor.)
Fleischmann Company, The. ' (See Kohman, H. A., Irvin,
and Cross, assignors.)
Fleischmann Company, The. (See Nilsson, M., and Har-
rison, assignors.)
Fleischmann Company, The. (See Wohl, Alfred, assignor.)
Fleisher, David L. (See Felgelman, Herman A., assign-
or.)
Fleisher, Horace T., Elkins Park, assignor to Notaseme
Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted fabric
and making same. 1,444,786 ; Feb. 13.
Fleisher, W. L., & Co. Inc. (See Fleisher, Walter L.,
assignor.)
Fleisher, W. L., & Co. Inc. (See Lissauer, A. W., and
Fleisher, assignors.)
Fleisher, Walter L. (See Lissauer, A. W., and Fleisher.)
Fleisher, Walter L., assignor to W. L. Fleisher & Co.
Inc., New I'ork, N. Y^. Apparatus for desiccation.
1,474.626 : Nov. 20.
Fleishman, Theodore, Baltimore, Md. Automobile fender.
1,468,940; Sept. 25.
Fleming. Ambrose, Alexandria, Va. Electric iron.
1,449,278 ; Mar. 20.
Fleming, August L. N., Lyndhurst, N. J. Melting pot.
1.448,529: Mar. 13.
Fleming, Clarence C, Amityville, N. Y., and H. L. Myers,
Morristown, N. J. Display folder. 1,453,833 ; May 1.
Fleming, Claude E., Detroit, Mich. Carburetor. 1,476,701;
Dec. 11.
Fleming, Edgar C. (See Fleming, H. D., Matthews, and
Fleming.)
Fleming, Frank B. (See Blackburn, A. H., and Fleming.)
Fleming, Harry I., et al. (See Marshall, Walker E.,
assignor.)
Fleming, Herbert D., L. P. Matthews, New Kensington,
and B. C. Fleming, Renfrew, Pa. Combined filler plug
and valve. 1,472,643 ; Oct. 30.
Fleming, Herbert D., L. F. Matthews, New Kensington,
and E. C. Fleming, Renfrew, Pa. Combined tobacco
container .'ind match receptacle. 1,476,332 ; Dec. 4.
Fleming, James R., Scranton, Pa. Tight and loose wheel
1,451,689 ; Apr. 17.
Fleming, James R., Scranton, Pa. Mining-car truck.
1,451,690 ; Apr. 17.
Fleming, James R., Scranton, Pa. Journal box. 1,475,377 ;
Nov. 27.
Fleming, James R., Scranton, Pa. Journal-box seat.
1.475,378 ; Nov. 27.
Fleming, Jesse M., Druniright, Okla. Sand trap.
1,455,871 : May 22.
Fleming, John L., Peoria, 111. Plumbing apparatus.
1,450,844 ; Apr. 3.
Fleming, John Q. A., Martinsburg, W. Va. Washing
machine. 1,447,017 : Feb. 27.
Fleming, Marvin G., Kansas City, Kans. Type cabinet.
1,469,385 ; Oct. 2.
Fleming, Paul E., Chicago, 111. Card-spreading device.
1,476,157; Dec. 4.^
Fleming, Roger N., Detroit, Mich. Coupled light dissolver
for motion-picture machines. 1,456,544 ; May 29.
Fleming, Samuel N., Earlington, Ky. Grate construction.
1,461,443; July 10.
Fleming, Stuart, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Zinc-
plate cylinder for offset lithographing presses.
1,471,392; Oct. 23.
Fleming, Thomas F. (See Koch, Charles W., assignor.)
Fleming-Williams, Clifford R., Lake Windermere, England.
Nozzle for the delivery of water or other liquid under
pressure. 1,459,975 ; June 26.
Fleming, Wills M. (See Potter, B. U., and Fleming.)
Fleming, Wills M., Holyoke, Mass., assignor to Worth-
ington Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Pump. 1,470,220 ; Oct. 9.
Flemings, John A., Sharon, assignor to B. F. Sturtevant
Company, Hyde Park, Mass. Underfeed stoker.
1.475.624 ; Nov. 27.
Flemings, John A., Sharon, Mass., and E. B. Priebe,
Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignors to B. F. Sturtevant Com-
pany, Hyde Park, Mass. Furnace. 1,465,037 ; Aug. 14.
Flender, Ernest W., New York, N. Y. Electrical fixture.
1,440,589 ; Jan. 2.
Flender, John W., Wexford, assignor of one-half to H.
Braun, Pittsburgh, Pa. Producing motion pictures.
1,458,401 ; June 12.
Flentjen, Auguste, Geneva, Switzerland. Lock screw.
1,470,528; Oct. 9.
Fleron, Louis H., Trenton, N. J. Dial-revolving device.
1,462,571 ; July 24.
Fletcher, Elmer, assignor to Fletcher-Wickes Company,
Chicago. 111. Phonograph. 1,446,006; Feb. 20.
Fletcher, Elmer, assignor to Fletcher-Wickes Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Sound box. 1,452,498; Apr. 24.
Fletcher, George A., Brazil, Ind. Pipe-operating device.
1,448,621 ; Mar. 13.
Fletcher, Harold W., assignor to Hughes Tool Company,
Houston, Tex. Roller earth-boring drill. 1,441,220;
Jan. 9.
Fletcher, Harold W., assignor to Hughes Tool Com-
pany, Houston, Tex. Rotary drill cutter. 1,449,389 ;
Mar. 27.
Fletcher, Harvey, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Substation circuit.
1,461,183 ; July 10.
Fletcher, Harvey, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Testing system.
1,469,271; Oct. 2.
Fletcher, Henry O., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company. Bobbin-case lock.
1,466,360 ; Aug. 28.
Fletcher, Henry P. (See Gosper, Amos, assignor.)
Fletcher, Herbert E., Lynn, Mass. Valve chuck.
1.441.625 ; Jan. 9.
Fletcher, John. (See Brunhoeber, George H., assignor.)
Fletcher, John B., assignor of one-eighth to J. D. Fletcher,
one-fourth to L. Lewis, one sixteenth to L. M. Fletcher,
and one-sixteenth to M. L. Fletcher, Louisville, Ky.
Sirup pump. 1,458,042 ; June 5.
Fletcher, John D., et al. (See Fletcher, John B., as-
signor.)
Fletcher, John F. (See Whitney, G. M., and Fletcher.)
Fletcher, L. M., et al. (See Fletcher, John B., assignor.)
Fletcher, Minnie L., et al. (See Fletcher, John B., as-
signor.)
Fletcher, Philip K., Alpena, Mich. Pulp bleacher.
1,466,499 ; Aug. 28.
Fletcher-Wickes Company. (See Fletcher, Elmer, as-
signor.)
Flewelling, Leslie C, Los Angeles, Calif. Fountain
brush. 1,446,967; Feb. 27.
Flewelling, Willard M., Healdsburg, Calif. Street indi-
cator. 1,457,732 ; June 5.
Flexo-Motive Corporation. (See Hupp, Irvin. assignor.)
" Flexo " Wrench and Tool Company. (See Stark, Lud-
wlg, assignor.)
Flick, Clarence, East St. Louis, assignor to Swift & Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Pork holding and splitting device.
1,466.429 ; Aug. 28.
Flick, Henry, assignor to Hayes Wheel Company, Jackson,
Mich. Billet holder for spoke-mitering machines.
1,453,930 ; May 1.
Flick, Henry, assignor to Hayes Wheel Company, Jacksnn,
Mich. Spoke-Inserting machine. 1,466,430 ; Aug. 28.
Flick, Henry, and C. M. Buck, assignors to Hayes Wheel
Company, Jackson, Mich. Multiple drill for drilling
wood wheels for huh flanges. 1,453,931 ; May 1.
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179
Flick, •\Villiam J., Alexandria, Va. Pencil. 1,446 893 ;
Feb. 27.
Fllnn, Christopher, Milton, Pa., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Straighten-
ing sheet metal. 1,452.499 ; Apr. 24.
Plinn, Frank P., assignor to The Safety Car Coupler
Compnny, Terre Haute, Ind. Automatic car coupling.
1,442.216 : Jan. 16.
Plinn. Vincent, Ni'w York. N. Y. Hack saw. 1,446,007 ;
Feb. 20.
Flint, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Guide showing com-
parative express and parcel-post shipping rates. Re-
15,687 ; Sept. 18.
Flint, Dutce W. (See Peckham, H. C, and Sweet, as-
signors.)
Flint Electric and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Yont, Charles A., assignor.)
Flint, James A., Denver, Colo., assignor to the Govern-
ment of the United States. Torpedo. 1,440,590 ;
Jan. 2.
Flint. William A., assit,-nor to estate of A. TV. Flint, New
Haven. Conn. Teeter board. 1,476,065 : Dec. 4.
Flint, William H., Birmingham. Ala. Calking machine
for pipe joints. 1,469,297; Oct. 2.
Flintkote Company, The. (See Anderson. Alfred, as-
signor.)
Flintkote Company, The. (See Bird, Reginald W., as-
signor.)
Flintkote Company, The. (See Caldwell, Thomas F.,
assignor.)
Flintkote Company, The. (See Clapp, Albert L., as-
signor.)
Flintkote Company, The. (See Cumfer, Harry A., as-
signor.)
Flintkote Company, The. (See Overbury, Frederick C,
assignor.)
Flintkote Company, The. (See Rahr, C. E., and Pollock,
assignors.)
Flintkote Company, The. (See Schutte, Karl, as.signor.)
Flintkote Manufacturing Company. (See Overbury, Fred-
erick C, assignor.)
Flitner. Stanwood E., Englewood, assignor to Cooper
?Tewitt Electric Companv. Hoboken, N. .1. Packing
device. 1,459,300 ; June 19.
Flood. Thomas F., et al. (See Clarke, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Flood, Walter H., Chicago, 111. Spotlight-operating mech-
anism. 1,465,936 : Aug. 28.
Floor!. Waltir H.. Tooting. London, and D. T. Smout,
West Dulwieh. London. England, assignors to Electric
Arc Cutting and Welding Company, Newark, N. J.
Electrode holder. 1.475.481 : Nov. 27.
Flora, Charles L. and C. R., Sylvania, assignors to
W. Stewart, Toledo. Ohio. Automobile steering attacb-
P'cnt. 1.440.666 ; Jan. 2.
Flora. Cliarles R. (See Flora, Charles L. and C. E.)
Florence Manufacturing Company. (See Graul, William
P., assignor.)
Florence, M;iry S.. Marlow, England. Indicator appli-
cable to the toaching of music or the selecting and
combining of colors. 1,467,032 ; Sept. 4.
Florev. Tilghman J., Washington, assignor to B. O. T.
Mfg. Co., Trenton, N. T. Closet-seat bumper. 1,469,503 ;
Oct. 2.
Florida Grapefruit Canning Company. (See Street,
Claude E., assignor.)
Floring, Frank H.. Syracuse, N. Y. Clutch-pedal control
for motor vehicles. 1,451,148 ; Apr. 10.
Flory Carry Iron Company. (See Rink. George W., as-
signor.)
Flossy Dental Mfg. Co. (See Mnchov,-. William M., as-
signor.)
Flouruoy, James P., jr., Shreveport, La. Drill bit and
collar therefor. 1,450.845; .\pr. 3.
Flourtiov. Samuel I., assignor to W. S. Dickey, Kansas
City. Mo. Meter box. 1,454,674 ; May 8.
Flower City Novelty Corporation. (See Curtiss J. Guern-
sey, assignor.)
Flower City Specialty Company. (See Nagle, Peter J.,
assignor.)
Flower, John W., Detroit, Mich. Indicating mechanism.
1.442,716; Jan. 16.
Flower, John W., assignor to H. W. Stanton, Detroit,
Mich. Pipe-tapping attachment. 1,442,261; Jan. 16.
Flower, John W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Michigan Valve Foundry and Engineering Company,
Detroit, Mich. Filtration chamber. 1.457.514 : June 5.
Flower. ,Tohn W., a.'ssignor, by mesne assignments, to
Michigan Valve Foundry and Engineering Company,
Detroit, Mich. Gate valve. 1,474,026; Nov. 13.
Flowers, Addison S., deceased, Washington. D. C. : M. E.
Flowers, administratrix. Latch or bolt operating mech-
anism. 1,441,336 ; Jan. 9.
Flowers, Mary E.. administratrix. (See Flowers, Ad-
dison S.)
Flowers, Stanley A., assignor of one-third to J. L. Palley
and one-third to J. Heaton, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rear-
signal device for automobiles. 1 .455.526 : May 1 Ti.
Flowers, William J., Complete, Miss. Rope and cable tie.
1,452,8.38 ; Apr. 17.
Floyd. George G., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Draft" mechanism. 1,446,555 ; Feb. 27.
Floyd, George G., assignor to .-V-nierican Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Railway-car truck. 1,475,178 ; Nov. 27.
Floyd. George G., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Railway-car-truck arrangement. 1,475,179;
Nov. 27.
Floyd, George G., Riverside. III., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Cbazy, N. Y. Manufacturing draft-rigging yokes.
1,450,361 ; Apr. 3.
Floyd, George G., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Railway-car truck. 1,475,180 ; Nov. 27.
Fluck, Hugo. (See Toussaint, H., and Fluck.)
I'lnellen, John A., Hardy, Ky. Shopping bag. 1,475,008 ;
Nov. 2a. ^
Flues, Emil F., Buffalo, N. Y. Single-barrel firearm of the
breakdown type. 1,450,496 ; Apr. 3.
Fluor, John S., Santa Ana, Calif. Wall and making
same. 1,462,934 ; July 24.
Flydal, Martinus H., Hartford, Conn. Machine for the
purpose of breaking in or seasoning violins. 1,467,576 ;
Sept. 11.
Flynn. Daniel .\., Mechanicville, N. Y. Differential gear-
ing. 1,465.469 ; Ans. 21.
Flynn, Francis N., East Orange, N. J., and G. D. Van
Arsdale, New York, N. Y. Electrolytic process.
1,448,923 ; Mar. 20.
Flynn, Frank, Newark, N. J. Mold for concrete struc-
tures. 1,445,939 ; Feb. 20.
Flynn, John W., assignor of one-third to F. W. Kavanaugh
and one-third to C. H. Kavanaugh, Waterford, N. Y.
Automobile locking mechanism. 1,456,922 ; May 29.
Flynt, Anthony I., Philadelphia, Pa. Mixing and beating
device. 1,459,148 ; June 19.
Foamite Firefoam Company. (See Witter, Willis D., as-
signor.)
Foans, Andrew B., New York, N. Y. Race game.
1,457,901; June 5.
Foans, Andrew B., New York, N. Y., assignor to Kentucky
Derby Company, Inc. Game. 1,475,154 ; Nov. 20.
Foard, Robert H., Cleveland, N. C. Veneer-cutting-ma-
chine spur bit and block. 1,459.587 ; June 19.
Foeht, Nevin S., Pottstown, Pa. Shock absorber.
1,458,814 ; June 12.
Fodor, Steve, Orient, 111. Burglar alarm. 1,476,502 ;
Dec. 4.
Foell, Adolph L., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to Donncr Steel
Company, Inc. Cooling bed. 1,448,395; Mar. 13.
Foelsing, ,julia C. (See Steen, Axel W., assignor.)
Foerster, Reraous, Noble, 111, Wagon tongue and connec-
tion. 1,445,076 : Feb. 13.
Fogal, John E. W., Quincy, 111. Door-operating device.
1,453,550 ; May 1.
Fogal, John E. W., assignor to Fogal-Williams Safety
Devices, Inc., Quincy, 111. Elevator interlocking
device. 1,453,551 ; May 1.
Fogal-Williams Safety Devices, Inc. (See Fogal, John
E. W., assignor.)
Fogarty, Michael J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nut-shelliug ma-
chine. 1,474,468 ; Nov. 20.
Fogarty, William J., Dayton, Ohio. Holder for signs.
Des. 62,481 ; June 12. .
Fogel, Herbert B., Philadelphia, Pa. Filler for vehicle
tires. 1,468,105 ; Sept. 18.
Fogg, Newell T., Sanford, Me. Life-saving device.
1,443,121 : .Tan. 23.
Foggan, Robert, Pleasantville, Pa. Cleaning oil wells.
1,448,997 : Mar. 20.
Fogh, Carl S., assignor to Ore Roasting Development
Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Furnacing process.
1,473.722 : Nov. 13.
Fogh, Carl S., Philadelphia, Pa. Producing elemental
sulphur. 1,473,723: Nov. 13.
Fogler, Ben B., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General Elec-
tric Coni]iany. Chemical apparatus. 1,456.102 : ilay 22.
Foglia, Decimo. (See Sartore, Laurence, assignor.)
Fohn, Adolph E., Montgomery, assignor to Aurora Steel
Products Company, Aurora, III. Switchbox. 1,459,502 ;
June 19.
Fohr, Carl. (See Kleinschmidt, E., and Fohr.)
Folberth Auto Specialty Company, The. (See Folberth,
Fred G. and W. M., assignors.)"
Folberth. Fred G. and W. M.. assignors to The Folberth
Auto Specialtv Companv. Cleveland, Ohio. Windshield
cleaner. 1,472,644 : Oct. 30.
Folberth. Fred G. and W. M., assignors to The Folberth
Anto Specialty Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Windshield
cleaner. 1,475.625 ; Nov. 27.
Folberth, William M. (See Folberth, Fred G. and W. M.)
I'Vilds, George R. (See Sands, R. G., Bogle, and Folds.)
Folds, George R., Evanston, assignor to Cook Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Protective device. 1,463,945 ;
Aug. 7.
Folds, George R., assignor to Cook Electric Company,
Chicago, 111, Electric fuse. 1,473,615 ; Nov. 13.
Foley, Bernard T., Virginia, Minn. Clothes guide for
wringers. 1,467,367 ; Sept. 11.
Foley, Charles B., Inc. (See Foley, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Foley, Charles B., Bristol, Conn., assignor to Charles B.
Foley, Inc., New York, N. Y. Multiple-unit induction
furnace. 1,453,097 : Apr. 24.
Foley. Hugh. Sourlake, Tex. Calculating device.
1,473,573 :' Nov. 6,
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INDEX^ OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
N. Y. Sprinkling appara-
Gate.
Folev, John P., assignor to Bliss Brothers Companv,
Attleboro, Mass. Powder container. 1,446,894 ; Feb. 27.
Foley, Joseph W., Los Ancieles, Calif. Night and day
auto shade. 1,478,276 : Dee. 18.
Foley, Philip J., Chicago, 111. Greenhouse and conserva-
tory. 1,472,120 ; Oct. 30.
Foley, Timothy C, Renovo, Pa. Tool holder. 1,461,608 ;
July 10.
Foley, Timothy J., New York,
tus. 1,468,860; Sept. 25.
Foley, Timothy J., New York, N. Y. Device for
necting pipes to boilers. 1,472,794 ; Nov. 6.
Foley, William P., and R. W. Knupp, Somerset, Pa.
1,472,645 ; Oct. 30.
Polgurt, Joseph \V., assignor of one-sixth to 1. BrazeKon,
one-si.xth to C. Hicks, one-sixth to N. L. Kneeland, one
sixth to II. J. Blancnard, and one-sixth to M. lleindl,
Phillips, Wis. Window structure. 1,474,521 ; Nov. 20.
Folk, Charles E., Baltimore, Md. Mandrel for squaring
pistons. 1,440,450 ; Jan. 2.
Folk, Joseph, assignor to U. S. Slicing Machine Com-
pany, Laporte, Ind. Slice collector for slicing ma-
chines. 1,477,254 ; Dec. 11.
Folkes, George E. (See Harvey, Albert E., assignor.)
Folkman, Morris, assignor of one-half to F. J. Chains,
Cleveland, Ohio. Badge-pin clasp. 1,467,368 ; Sept. 11.
Folkman, Morris, assignor of one-half to F. J. Chalu.s,
Cleveland, Ohio. Fastener for cuff buttons, etc.
1,474,352; Nov. 20.
Folkman, Morris, assignor of one-half to F. J. Chalus,
Cleveland, Ohio. Button fastener. 1,475,479 ; Nov. 27.
Foil, Gerald, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Attachment
to gas stoves. 1,453,665 ; May 1.
Folland, Henry, Blackpill, near Swansea, and J. 0. Powell,
Gorseinon, Wales. Balancing carriage for conveying
heavy goods. 1.466,524 : Aug. 28.
Follansbee, Frank S., Grant Town, W. Va. Method of and
apparatus for londing material. 1,458.043 ; June 5.
Folliard, Frank, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined stepladder
and scaffold. 1,474,250; Nov. 13.
Follin, Werner E., Jamestown, R. I. Torpedo. 1,474,027 ;
Nov. 13.
Folmer, William F., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic optical system.
1,454,218 ; May 8.
Folmer, William F., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic-cut-film holder.
1,469,814 ; Oct. 9.
Folsche, Karl, Halle-on-the-Saale, Germany. Procpss and
device for emptying beetroot silos. 1,459,621 ; June 19.
Folsom, Adelbert G., Chicago, 111. Combined cigarette
container and ash tray. Des. 63,291 ; Nov. 20.
Folsom, Alvin I., Dallas, Tex., assignor to French Battery
and Carbon Company, Madison, Wis. Battery-cell con-
tainer. 1,467,577; Sept. 11.
Folsorn* Charles F., Maiden. Mass. Brake mechanism for
VPhicles. 1.442,262 ; Jan. 16.
Poltz, Leroy S., assignor of one-half to V. E. Blake, Fort
Collins, Colo. Automatic turn-off switch. 1,445,207 ;
Feb. 13.
Fondiller, William, assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Treatment of
.magnetic material. 1,462,035 ; July 17.
Fondiller, William, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Treatment of magnetic
materials. 1,463,807 ; Aug. 7.
Fonps, John H., Oakland, Calif.
June 12.
Fontaine, Charles A., Paris, France,
hair cutter. 1,454,715; May 8.
Fontaine, Marie A., Manchester, N.
porter. 1,450,953 ; Apr. 10.
Fontaine, Robert A.. Martinsville, Va. Speed-changing
gearing. 1,466,933 ; Sept. 4.
Fontana, Domenico P., New York, N. Y.
lathes. 1,464,415 ; Aug. 7.
Fontana, Mark E., San Francisco, Calif.
1,445,011 ; Feb. 13. .
Foord, Richard B., assignor to C. L. Wilson, Elthara
Taranaki, New Zealand. Engineer's stethoscope.
1,466,825; Sept. 4.
Foote, Charles E., assignor to The Foote Company, Nunda,
N. Y. Boom and bucket. 1.443,354 : Jan. 30.
Foote, Charles E., assignor to The Foote Company, Nunda,
N. Y. Boom and bucket' for concrete pavers. 1,478,945;
Dec. 25.
Foote Company, The. (See Foote, Charles E., assignor.)
Foote, Hugh S., assignor to Standard Chemical Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Alloy. 1,446.497 ; Feb. 27.
Foote, James H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Sheave-bearing hous-
ing. 1,460,541 ; July 3.
Foote, Leonard, Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone, Panama.
Gauge. 1,453,222 ; Apr. 24.
Foote. Leonard, Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone, Panama.
Sealing ring. 1,463,360 ; July 31.
Poothorap, Harry A., Harrishurg, Pa., assignor to Elliott-
Fishor Company. Core holder or support. 1,455,105 ;
Wrench. 1,458,474 ;
Combined comb and
H. Abdominal sup-
Attachment for
Macaroni drier.
May 15.
Foothorap, Harry A.,
Fisher Company,
adding machines.
Harrishurg. I'a., assignor to Ellintt-
Cross-fnotfT rpcrister for writing
1.455,196; May 15.
Foothorap, Harry A., assignor to BlUott-Fisher Company,
Harrishurg, Pa. Ribbon mechanism for typewriting
machines. 1.459,199 ; June 19.
Foothorap, Harry A., assignor to Elliott-Fisher Company,
Harrishurg, Pa. Spacing mechanism. 1,459,200 ;
June 19.
Footwear Development Company, The. (See Logan,
Charles B., assignor.)
Forber, William, St. Helens, England. Truck for tram-
cars and the like. 1,474,771 ; Nov. 20.
Forbes, Albert. (See Smith, P. S., Forbes, and Simmons.)
Forbes, Alexander, Hampstead, London, England. Tennis
and other racket press and case and the like. 1,457,356 ;
June 5.
Forbes, Archibald W.. Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo
Republic, West Indies. Ball or roller bearing. 1,471,254;
Oct. ](>.
Forbes, Cullen C, Lubbock, Tex. Grain-heading machine.
1,474,251 ; Nov. 13.
Forbes, Edwin G., Berkeley, Calif. Combined ash tray
and pipe rest. Des. 62,520 ; June 12.
Forbes, Kingston. (See Cody, M. T., Gray, and Forbes.)
Forbes, Kingston, Flint, assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Fastening device for motor-
vehicle hoods. 1,451,662 ; Apr. 10.
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company. (See Kohl,
William H., assignor.)
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company. (See Mac-
donald, John D., assignor.)
Forbes, Sumner, Brookline, assignor to Union Indus-
trial Company, Boston, Mass. Spinning ring.
1,460,751 ; .July 3.
Force, Gerald E., assignor to Helmet Cap Company, New
York, N. Y. Collapsible-tube closure. 1,461,609 ;
July 10.
Force, Gerald E., assignor to Helmet Cap Company, New
York, N. Y. Radiator cap. 1,461,706; July 10.
Force, Raymond C. (See Thorsby, H. J., and Force.)
Force, William A., jr., Kew Gardens, assignor to Wm.
A. Force & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hand-
stamp frame. 1,457,697; June 5.
Force, Wm. A., & Company. (See Force, William A., jr.,
assignor.)
Force, Wm. A., & Company. (See Spielman, Charles,
assignor.)
Forcier, George J., Cleveland, Ohio. Cleaning device.
1,473,146; Nov. 6.
Forcier, William G., Wollaston, Mass. Ventilating system.
1,440.384 : Jan. 2.
Forcier, William G., Wollaston, Mass. Building construc-
tion. 1,443.986 ; Feb. 6.
Ford, Albert M., Geneva, assignor to The Geneva Metal
Wheel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal wheel.
1,464.566 : Aug. 14.
Ford, Azel. (See Clement, Edward E., assignor.)
Ford, Ben K., Oak Park, 111. Capping machine.
1,448,026; Mar. 13.
Ford, Ben K., Oak Park, assignor to Fibre Can Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Container header. 1,447,345 ;
Mar. 6.
Ford, Ben IC, Oak Park, assignor to Union Bed and
Spring Company, Chicago, 111. Bedspring frame.
1,454,964 ; May 15.
Ford, Bruce, Philadelphia, Pa. Terminal seal for storage
batteries. 1.472,391 ; Oct. 30.
Ford, Charles T., Washington, D. C. Making containers.
1.471.952 : Oct. 23.
Ford, Clarence W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Bosse-
Ford Company, Arden, Del. Guide fixture for tem-
plate rods. 1,449,506 ; Mar. 27.
Ford, Edward L., Youngstown, Ohio. Puddling and
apparatus therefor. 1,442,934 ; Jan. 23.
Ford, Edward L., Youngstown, Ohio. Apparatus for con-
veying and handling puddle balls. 1,467,540; Sept. 11.
Ford, Edward L., Youngstown, Ohio. Means for deliver-
ing puddle balls from puddling furnaces. 1,467,541 ;
Sept. 11.
Ford. Edward L., Youngstown, Ohio. Puddling. 1,475,762 ;
Nov. 27.
Ford, Ethelbert T., assignor to Fordartlc Refrigeration
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Compressor. 1,457,696 ;
June 5.
Ford. Eugene A., West Newton, Mass.. assignor to R. E. D.
Engine Company, Inc., New York, N. \. Slide-valve
internal-combustion engine. 1,476,359 : Dec. 4.
Ford, Fred J., Lowell, Mich. Rotary internal-combustion
encine. 1.440.451; Jan. 2.
Ford, Hannibal C. (See Moakley, Henry M., assignor.)
Ford, Hannibal C, Jamaica, assignor to Ford Instru-
ment Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Range and
bearing keeper. 1,450.585 ; Apr. 3.
Ford, Hannibal C, Jamaica, assignor to Ford Instrument
Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Circuit controller.
1.458.284 : .Tune 12.
Ford, Hannibal C, Jamaica, assignor to Ford Instrument
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sighting device.
1,468,712 ; Sept. 25.
Ford, Hannibal C, Jamaica, assignor to Ford Instrument
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Calculating instru-
ment. 1,472,590; Oct. 30.
Ford, Henry, Dearborn, Mich. Air washer and filter,
1,466,500; Aug. 28.
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Ford, Henry, Hospital. (See Wood, .\lbert, .asslKuor.)
Ford Instrument Company. (See Ford, Hannibal C,
assignor.)
Ford Instrument Company, Inc., The. (See Makaroff,
Wadim S., assiffnor. )
Ford lustrumout Company. (See Meitner Elmer, assignor.)
Ford, James H., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Locking device for
automobiles. 1,451,499 ; Apr. 10.
Ford, M. J., Manufacturing Company. (See Stern, Jo-
seph II., assignor.)
Ford, Matthew A., Davenport, Iowa. Headlight for ve-
hicles. 1,472,061 ; Oct. 30.
Ford Motor Company. (See Fishleigh, Walter T., as-
signor.)
Ford Motor Company. (See Galamb, Joseph, assignor.)
Ford Motor Company. ( See Groven, Fredrick J., assignor, i
Ford Motor Company. ( See Hayes, Charles J. W., assignor. )
Ford Motor Company of Delaware. (See Allison, Fred,
assignor.)
Ford Motor Company of Delaware. (See Smith, James
B., assignor.)
Ford, Nicliolas E. (See Slezak, Vincent, assignor.)
Ford, Ralph L., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to International Harvester Company. Ratchet
drive for hill drop planters. 1,443,173 ; Jan. 23.
Ford, Ralph L., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Superposed hopper for planters.
1.443.174; Jan. 23.
Ford, Ralph L., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to International Harvester Company. Latch
mechanism. 1,452,479 ; Apr. 17.
Ford, Kalph L., Chicago, 111., assignor to . International
Harvester Company. Three-row planter. 1,460,236 ;
June 26.
Ford, Shirley S. (See Wood, Thomas E., assignor.)
Ford. Silas M. (See Wulflf, Henry, assignor.)
Ford, Silas M., St. Paul, Minn. Machine for making
shingles. 1,457,662 ; June 5.
Ford, Silas M., St. Paul, Minn. Shingle-making machine.
1,457,663 ; June 5.
Ford, Silas M., St. Paul, Minn. Machine for making lath
boards. 1,457,664 ; June 5.
Ford, Silas M., St. Paul, Minn. Machine for making
shingles and cleaning and lubricating dies. 1,463,314 ;
Julv 31.
Ford-Smith. Percy. (See Parkhurst, Albert J., assignor.)
Ford, William H. D., Chicago, lU., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electromagnetic device. 1,459,824 ; June 26.
Ford. William H. D., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electromagnetic
device. 1,464,091 ; Aug. 7..
Ford, William W., Philadelphia, Pa. Metal cover for
tanks. 1.455,582 ; May 15.
Ford, William W., Avinger, Tex. Peanut harvester.
1,458,044 ; Jutoe 5.
Fordartic Refrigeration Company. (See Ford, Ethelhert
T., assignor.)
Forder, Milton, Thief River Falls, Minn. Timer for
automobiles. 1,464,383; Aug. 7.
Fording, William G., Cleveland, Ohio. Steering-wheel lock
for motor vehicles. 1,464,175 ; Aug. 7.
Fordyce, Riley, Dixon, III. Hanger hook. 1,449,978 ;
Mar. 27.
Fordyce, Riley, Dixon, 111. Cable hanger. 1,455,330 ;
May 15.
Foreman, Louis J., Jamaica, N. Y. Shoe-polishing kit.
1.476,604: Dec. 4.
Foreman, Samuel E., Paducah, Ky. Automatic carburetor
control and Indicator. 1,475,380 ; Nov. 27.
Forer, Morris, Springfield, Mass., assignor to Fendagard
Corporation. Fender guard. 1.467,283 ; Sept. 4.
Foresman. Robert A., Chicago, 111., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Under-
feed stoker. 1,450,586; Apr. 3.
Forest Products Company. (See Hice, Robert L., as-
signor.)
Forester, Carl F., et al. (See Angell, Frank B., assignor.^
Forgy, Horatio J., trustee. ( See Beale, Samuel C, assignor. )
Forisdal, Anton 0., Lillehammer, Norway. Brush or
broom holder. 1,478,213: Dec. 18.
Forkardt, Paul, Dusseldorf-Oberkassel, Germany. Cen-
tering device. 1,452,034 ; Apr. 17.
Forker, Edwin L.. Los Angeles, Calif. Hinge pin.
1,478,706 ; Dec. 25.
Forman, Paris R., Rahway, N. J., assignor to National
Pneumatic Company, New York. N. Y. Door and brake
control mechanism. 1,445,012 ; Feb. 13.
Forman, Paris R.. Rahway, N. J., assignor to National
Pneumatic Company, New York, N. Y. Safety mecha-
nism for power-operated doors. 1,475,482 : Nov. 27.
Forman, Paris R., Chicago, 111., assignor to National
Pneumatic Company, New York, N. Y. Door-operating
mechanism. 1,447,512 ; Mar. 6.
Forman, Paris R., Chicago, 111., assignor to National
Pneumatic Company, New York. N. Y. Door-operating
mechanism. 1,476,703; Dec. 11.
Forman, Robert J. (See Kauffman, H. B., and Forman.)
Forman, Walter A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve or cock.
1,461,520; July 10.
Fornaca, Guido, Turin, Italy. Electrical system for
automobiles. 1.447.241 ; Mar. 6.
Fornaca. Guido. Turin, Italy. Lamp or searchlight for
vehicles. 1,447,378 : Mar. C.
Fornaca, Guido, Turin, Italy. Generator and battery con-
trol. 1,448,484 ; Mar. 13.
Fornaca, Guido, Turin, Italy. Propulsion of aircraft.
I,4(i6,:^94 ; Aug. 28.
Forner, Sven. (See Bohlin, N., and Forner.)
I'orucv. Frni'st S., Fulierton, Nebr. Grain shocker.
1,441,076; Jan. 2.
I'orney, Frank, and R. H. Hoff, Detroit, Mich. Carburetor-
controlling device. 1,461,521 ; July 10.
Forney, (iarnet. (See Hoecker, .Albert C, assignor.)
Ifornia, Milton G., Carbonado, Wash. Baby walker or ex-
erciser. 1,469,436 ; Oct. 2.
Forquer, Albert L., et al. (See Ricketts, Walter G., as-
signor.;
Forrest, Charles N., Rahway, N. J., assignor to The Bar-
ber Asphalt Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Bituminous
emulsion. 1,464,928 ; Aug. 14.
Forrest, Charles N., Kahway, H. P. Hayden, Raritan
Township, Middlesex County, N. J., and O. R. Douth-
ett, Beaver Falls, Pa., assignors to The Barber As-
phalt Paving Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Gilsonitic
products. 1.459,328 ; June 19.
Forrest, Oscar E. (See Mallett, C. S., Forrest, and Monie.)
Forrest, Ralph S., Douglas, Ariz. Wood-wind instrument
1,445,077; Feb. 13.
Forrest, William V. (See Sartakoff, J. D., and Forrest.)
Forrester, Ralph, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia,
Canada. Polish for varnished, painted, or enameled
surfaces. 1,441,337 ; Jan. 9.
Forrester, Samuel C, assignor to Fulton Bag & Cotton
Mills, Atlanta, Ga. Fastening device for flexible print-
ing plates. 1,464,068 ; Aug. 7.
Forry, Charles E., et al. (See Duncan, Arthur L.. as-
signor.)
Forry, Charles E., assignor of one-third to E. H. Duncan
and one-third to A. L. Duncan, Oakland, Calif. Pear-
peeling apparatus. 1,467,616; Sept. 11.
Fors, Arthur R., assignor to Continental Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Steady rest for grinding ma-
chines. 1,449,507 ; Mar. 27.
Fors, Arthur R., assignor to Continental Motors Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Machine for milling rods.
1,476,066: Dec. 4.
Forsberg, Erik A., assignor to Aktiebolaget Separator,
Stockholm, Sweden. Liquid-discharge means in bowls
of centrifugal separators. 1,464,416 ; Aug. 7.
Forsberg, Gustaf A. (See Weiser, W. W., and Forsberg.)
Forsberg, John, Chicago, 111. Track raising and shifting
apparatus. 1,458,402 : June 12.
Forsberg, Oscar F., Yonkers, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Adjustable
mounting for terminal-bank panels. 1,456,500 ; May 29.
Forsberg, Oscar F., Yonkers, and R. M. de Vlgnler, HolUs,
assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Automatic switch. 1,472,465 ; Oct. 30.
Forsberg, Peter W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Power transmission and
electric braking. 1,466,584 ; Aug. 28.
Forsburg, Charles M., Wllllamsport, Pa. Fish and bait
carrier. 1,465,814 ; Aug 21.
Forse, Edwin B., Perth Amboy, N. J., assignor to The
Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Refrac-
tory article. 1,473,286; Nov. 6.
Forse, Harry D., Anderson, Ind. Throttle pedal for
motor vehicles. 1,449,390 ; Mar. 27.
Forse, William T., F. W. Jones, jr., and G. Walters,
London, England^ assignors to Columbia Graphophone
Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Phono-
graph-record material. 1,468,608; Sept. 18.
Forse, William T.. F. W. Jones, jr., and G. Walters,
London, England, assignors to Columbia Graphophone
Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Plastic
composition of matter having a basis of cellulose ester.
1,468,609; Sept. 18.
Forshee, Frank F., Flint, Mich., assignor to Westlnghouse
Electric Products Company. Electric heating system
for Ironing machines. 1,451,539 ; Apr. 10.
Forshee, Frank F., Flint, Mich., assignor to Westlnghouse
Electric Products Company. Aluminum dirt tray and
reflector. 1,456,873 ; May 29.
Forshee, Frank F., Flint. Mich., assignor to Westlnghouse
Electric Products Company. Immersion water heater.
1,477,339: Dec. 11.
Forshee, Frank F., Flint, Mich., assignor to Westlnghouse
Electric Products Company. Electric coffee percolator.
1,477,340; Dec. 11.
Porsman, Andrew, Iron River, assignor of one-half to A.
Beauchamp and E. Beauchamp, one-tenth to H. Mc-
Phee, one-tenth to E. Greenwood, Iron County, and one-
twentieth to A. B. Stuht, Iron River, Mich. Automatic
holtless rim. 1,456.375 : May 22.
Forsman, Stanton W., Los Angeles, assignor to The
Parafflne Companies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Croze
ring for barrels. 1,453,068 ; Apr. 24.
Forsman, Stanton W.. Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
The ParafBne Companies, Inc. Barrel construction.
1,464,869 : Aug. 14.
Forssberg, Hilda M., Brooklyn, N. T. Manual tool.
1.441.194 : Jan. 2.
Porssblad, Nils R., Vasteras, Sweden. Electric steam
and hot-water boiler. Rel5,710 ; Oct. 30.
Forssman. Villehad IL. Cologne, Germany. Production
of homogeneous wood material and the product thereof,
1,405.937 : Aug. 28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Porssman, Villehad H., Cologne, Germany. Treatment ol
wood material and the product thereof. 1,469,362 ;
Oct. 2.
Forst, Uaniel P. (See Semashko, John J., assignor.)
Forster, Albert O.. and P. M., Berkeley, Calif. Trap
nest. 1,443,609 ; Jan. 30.
Forster, Albert 0. and P. M., Berkeley, Calif. Trap nest.
1,467,149; Sept. 4.
Forster, Eugene. (See Riddell, S. P. J., and Forster.)
Forster, George, Philadelphia, Pa. Notifying or call
device for telephones. 1,453,453; May 1.
Forster, Hugh C, assignor of one-half to A. Pucker, Kan-
sas City, Mo. Invisible belt coupling. 1,469,257 ; Oct. 2.
Forster, John C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gyroscopic top and
making same. 1,451,818 ; Apr. 17.
Forster, Paul, assignor to Aktiengesellschaft vorm. Adolf
Flnze & Co., Nuremberg, Germany. Chuck jaw.
1,453,045; Apr. 24.
Forster, Percy M. (See Forster, Albert O. and P. M.)
Forster, Hudolf, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesell-
schaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Apparatus for
tlie flnelv-graduated regulation of a current strength.
1,465,214; Aug. 14.
Forsyth, Albert E., Greenbush, Ontario, Canada. Gear.
1,470,718; Oct. 16. ^
Forsyth, Alexander, assignor to A. M. Eraser, Westboro,
Mass. Center punch. 1,461,032 ; July 10.
Forsyth, George H., Harvey, 111. Forming and temper-
ing disk wheels. 1,457,772 ; June 5.
Forsyth, George H., Chicago, 111. Disk-wheel assembly.
1,470,222 ; Oct. 9. .....
Forsyth, .John A., Nemacolin, assignor of one-fourth to
C J Smith, Uniontown, Pa. Apparatus for loading
coal. 1,476.882 ; Dec. 11. ^ , ,. ^ -r -r. ^j
Forsyth, William M., assignor of one-half to J. P. Voss,
Dubach, La. Brake for vehicles. 1,468,014 ; Sept. 18.
Forsythe, John W., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Dumping bucket.
1,449,661 ; Mar. 27.
Fort Dearborn Manufacturing Co. (See Mott, Carl W.,
assignor.) ,_ .,_ ,.
Fort Dearborn Watch & Clock Company. (See Welbe-
zahn, Carl T., assignor.) „„,„„,. t^ .
Fort, Morris. (See Mackenzie, E. W. R., Robinson, Fort,
and Lumsden.) „ , . ^,_ ,
Fort Orange Paper Company. (See Bashwiner, Charles,
assignor.) „ „ . , , -,,. , ^
Fort I'itt Bedding Company. (See Trimble, Charles i.,
assignor.) . ^, ,c .
Fort Wayne Engineering & Manufacturing Co. (bee As-
trom, John I., assignor.) „ „ , ^ .a
Fort Worth Well Machinery & Supply Company. (See
• I'arr, Harris G., assignor.) „, ,, , t- .
Fortescue, Charles L. (See Dann, W. M., and Fortescue.)
Fortescue, Charles L., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Elec-
trolytic condenser. 1,453,388 ; May 1. . ^ .
Fortescue, Charles L., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fre-
quency changer. 1,464,503; Aug. 14. . .^ .
Fortescue, Charles L., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Phase
balancer. 1,466,277 ; Aug. 28. ^ ^ t ttm ko r,
Fortescue, Charles L., Pittsburgh, and L. J. Hibbard,
Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric
and Manufacturing Company. System of control.
1,472,161 ; Oct. 30. . ^ ,
Fortier Henry J., assignor, by mesne assignments, _ ol
one-half to' G. W. Pearson, Lowell, Mass. Spinning
frame. 1,443,218 ; Jan. 23.
Portln, Paul R., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical apparatus. 1,441. o3-' ;
Jan 9
Forton, George, Detroit, Mich. Handsaw. 1,451,211 ;
Apr 10
Forton, George, Detroit, Mich. Combined pipe and nut
wrench. 1,461,522; July 10. ^ ,, . ^
Fortoni, Luigi, London, England. Music typewriter.
1,478,946; Dee. 25. ., „ . .
Fortuna Machine Company. (bee Berrer, August, as-
slsDor )
Fortunati, Alexander J., Boston, Mass. Parallelometer.
1,447,774; Mar. 6.
Fortunato, Louis, Wilmington, Del
1,442,331; Jan. 16. ^,.. . 4. ., „<.„^
Forward, Chauncey B., Urbana, Ohio. Apparatus adapted
to distill crude petroleum. 1,442,935 ; Jan. 23.
Forward. Chauncey B., Urbana, Ohio. Oil burner.
1,445,208 ; Feb. 13. ■ „, . „.
Foi-wnrd Chauncey B., Urbana, Ohio. Steam super-
heater. 1,466,278; Aug. 28. „ » . <i
Forward, Chauncey B., Urbana, Ohio. Reflntng oil.
1,473,402 ; Nov. 6. „ r^
Fosberg, Charles A., Portland, Oreg. Drag saw.
1,444,869; Feb. 13.
Fosdick Machine Tool Company, The. (See Larsh, James
B., assignor.)
Fosdick, Robert E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Grinding appa-
ratus. 1,455,286: May 15. ...rrc^-c
Foshoe, David J., Red Level, Ala. Roost. I,456,0o6 ;
Mny 22.
Foshelm, Anton, and A. Simons, Grand Haven, Mich.
Refrigerator. 1,471,516 ; Oct. 23.
Fobs, Anton N. (See Haughom, J., and Foss.)
Talking machine.
Foss, Antonius, Christiania, and T. Mejdell, Skoien,
near Christiania, assignors to Norsk llydro-Elektrisk
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Edge-finishing
machine. 1,464,504 ; Aug. 14.
Foss, Edwin L. (See Werner, Max F., assignor.)
Foss, James L., Los Angeles, Calif. Derrick hook.
1,471,117; Oct. 16.
Foss, Laurence M., Amesbury, Mass. Window-operating
mechanism. 1,461,610 ; July 10.
Foss, Laurence M, assignor to G. W. J. Murphy Com-
pany, Amesbury, Mass. Securing means for fastener
elements. 1,462,463 ; July 17.
Fossi, Leland L., Pulaski, Ga. Cotton-roping ginning ma-
chine. 1,440,452- Jan. 2.
Foss, Manton E., Wilder, Minn. Valve-spring compres-
sor. 1,443,018; Jan. 23.
Foss, Walter L., Windom, Minn. Grass-digging imple-
ment. 1,454,580 ; May 8.
Fos.s, William A., Cleveland, Ohio. Artificial bait.
1,440,869 ; Jan. 2.
Fos.sa, Joseph, Danvers, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Finishing the
edges of sheet material. 1,464,650 ; Aug. 14.
Fossa. Joseph, Danvers, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Kvaelstofaktieselskab, Christiania, Norway. Produc-
ing ammonium nitrate and aluminum hydroxide.
1,464,984 ; Aug. 14.
Fossa, Joseph, Danvers, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sewing ma-
chine. 1,475,009 ; Nov. 20.
Fossett, Hal D. (See Ayers, D., and Fossett.)
Foster, Alex. • (See Peters, W. K., and Foster.)
Foster, Benjamin B., Renville, Minn. Attachment for
can closures. 1,456,791 ; May 29.
Foster Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Foster,
William B., assignor.)
Foster, Charles A., as.'^igpor of one-half to N. Strippy,
Baltimore, Md. Game. 1,474,961 ; Nov. 20.
Poster, Charles B., Buffalo, N. Y. Convertible sink and
washing device. 1,461,979 ; July 17.
Foster, Charles J., Higby, and R. D. Simpson, Columbus,
Ohio. Fastener for vehicle curtains. 1,452,150 ;
Apr. 17.
Foster, Clarence B., Glendale, assignor to Union Tool
Company, Torrance, Calif. Power hitch for pump
cables. 1,477,817 ; Dec. 18.
Foster, Daniel M., Youngstown, Ohio. Mounting for
thermocouple wells. 1,478,821 ; Dec. 25.
Foster, Donovan, and L. L. Mlddelkamp, Seattle, Wash.
Searchlight. 1,446.248 ; Feb. 20.
Foster, Edward E., Beverly, assignor to C. C. Blake,
Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Thread-measuring mecha-
nism for sewing machines. 1,467,284 ; Sept. 4.
Foster, Emory M., assignor to The Hydraulic Pressed
Steel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Guide mechanism
for sheet-metal-rolllng machines. 1,440,385 ; Jan. 2.
Foster, Frank, Preston, England. Inking mechanism for
printing presses. 1.465.900 : Aug. 21.
Foster, Frank E. (See Everett, Thomas L., assignor.)
Foster, Garfield, Fairfield, Ala. Scrubbing device.
1,469,077; Sept. 25.
Foster, Harry C, assignor to Indiana Lamp Company,
Connersville, Ind. Latch for headlights. 1,445,392 ;
Feb. 13.
Foster, Harry S., et al. (See Youlten, William, assignor.)
Foster, Henry J., assignor to Hydraulic Pressed Steel
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Metallic reenforcement
for concrete. 1.449,855 ; Mar. 27.
Foster, Henry J., and O. Thomas, assignors to The Hy-
draulic Pressed Steel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Form-
ing sheet-metal barrel chimes. 1,461,729 ; July 17.
Foster, Henry J., E. Gruenfeldt. Cleveland, and G. C.
Brainard, East Cleveland, assignors to The Hydraulic
Pressed Steel Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Sheet-metal
barrel and malring same. 1,441,674 ; Jan. 9.
Poster, James D. (See Koester, W. J., and Foster.)
Foster, John F., Fort Madison, Iowa. Roller-bearing cage.
1.444,064 ; Feb. 13.
Foster, John M., Pulton, N. Y. Powder box and puff.
1,464,758 ; Aug. 14.
Foster, John P., Paia, Hawaii. Apparatus for the manu-
facture of ether. 1,474.772 ; Nov. 20.
Foster, .Tohn P., and A. F. Misener, Paia. Hawaii. Con-
tinuous distilling apparatus. 1,466,221 : Aug. 28.
Foster- Johnson Reamer Company. (See .Johnson, William
B., assignor.)
Foster, Joseph B.. Roanoke. Va. Dental bridge.
1,475,808 ; Nov. 27.
Poster Machine Company. (See Kylin, Oskar, assignor.)
Foptor Machine Company. (See McICean, .Tohn 0., as-
signor.)
Foster, Mary R., Washington, D. C. Telephone cover.
1,473,180 ; Nov. 6.
Foster, Merriam and Company. (See Fay, Edward F.,
assignor.)
Foster, Merriam and Company. (See Johnson, Nelson
C, assignor.)
Foster, Merriam and Company. (See Rowntree, Frank L..
assignor.)
Foster, T. Clyde, assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Co., Providence, R. L Vanity box. Des. 63,028;
Sept. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
J88
Foster, T. Clvde, assignor to Theodore W. Foster & Bro
Co., Providence, if. I. Vaulty box. Dea. 63,01'9
Sept. 18.
Foster, T. Clyde, assignor to Theodore W. Foster & Bro
Co., I'rovldence, R. I. Vanity box. Dos. 63,030
Sept. IS.
Foster, Theodore C, assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Co., Providence, K. I. Vanity box. 61,753
Jan. 2.
Foster, Theo W., & Bro. Co. (Seo Wilson, Ralph W., as-
signor.)
Foster, Theodore W., & Bro. Co. (See Foster, T. Clyde,
assignor.)
Foster, Tlioodore W., & Bro. Co. (See Foster, Theodore
C. assignor.)
Foster. Theodore W., & Bro. Co. (See Foster, Theodore
W., assignor.)
Foster, Theodore W., Providence. R. I., assignor to Theo-
dore W. Foster and Brother Companv. Vanity case.
Des. 61,762 ; Jan. 9.
Foster, Theodore W., assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Co., Prov^idence, R. I. Mirror, brush, or similar
article. Des. 61,857 ; Jan. 30.
Fo.-;ter, Theodore W., assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Co., Providence. R. I. Handle for toilet and man-
icure implements or similar articles. Des. 62,021 ;
Mar. 6.
Foster, Theodore W., assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Co., Providence, R. I. Vanity case. Des. 62,200 ;
Apr. 10.
Foster, Theodore W., Providence, R. I., assignor to
Theodore W. Foster and Brother Company. - Vanity
case. Des. 62,443 ; June 5.
Foster. Theodore W.. assignor to Theodore W. Poster
Brothers Company, Providence, R. I. Powder-cake
holder. 1,465.548 ; Aug. 21.
Foster, Walter H. (See Eden, James A., jr., assignor.)
Foster, Walter H. (See Savieo, Charles L., assignor.)
Foster. Walter L.. Whittier, Calif. Water indicator for
oil wells. 1,440.778 ; Jan. 2. "
Foster, William B., assignor to Foster Brothers Manu-
facturing Company, Utlca, N. Y. Detachable knot or
fastener for coiled springs. 1,461,895 ; July 17.
Foster. William B.. assignor to Foster Brothers Manu-
facturine Cojiipanv. Utlca, N. Y. Covered spring
structure. 1,466,617 ; Aug. 28.
Fostoria Glass Company. (See Dalzell, Harry G., as-
signor.)
Fouch^, .Alfred L., Atlanta, Ga. Demountable rim.
1,463,260; July 31.
Fouke. Philip B.. St. Louis. Mo. Smoke producer.
1,443,464; Jan. 30.
Foulke, Francis E., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Maxi-
mum Motors Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,473,031 ; Nov. 6.
Foulkes, Thomas. (See Fenn, Thomas H., assignor.)
Foundation Oven Corporation. (See Roberts, William
E., assignor.)
Foundation Oven Corporation. (See Schrader, Lloyd F.,
assignor. )
Four Wheel Hydraulic Brake Company. (See Longhead,
Malcolm, assignor.)
Fourcher, Harry E., Augusta, Ga. Game apparatus.
1,441,221 ; Jan. 9.
Fournlaud, Lfion J. B., Marseille, France. Rim for
wheels of vehicles. 1,452,831 ; Apr. 24.
Fournlaud. L6on J. B., Marseille, France. Rim for wheels
of vehicles. 1,452,832 ; Apr. 24.
Fournler, Albert A.. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Shirt
construction. 1,471.457; Oct. 2S.
Fonrnier, Albert A., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Soft cuff.
1,471,596 ; Oct. 23.
Founiier. Joseph, Central Falls, R. I. Bobbin holder.
1,472,591 ; Oct. 30.
Fournier, Louis, and G. Mang, Paris, France. Computing
machine. 1.454,716; Mav 8.
Fouse, Frederick W., Muskogee, Okla. Spirit level.
1,462,231 ; July 17.
Fousse, Charles C, Wheeling, W. Va. Violin attach-
ment. 1,446,038; Feb. 20.
FoutP, Raymond R.. Chicago, 111. Automatic stop for
phonographs. 1.449,662 ; Mar. 27.
Fowle. Arthur E., assignor to The Llhbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company. Toledo, Ohio. Method of and appa-
ratus for drawing sheet glass. 1.447,654 : Mar. 6.
Fowle, James E. Z., Preuss, Oreg. Oven attachment for
automobiles. 1,461,142 ; July 10.
Fowler, Adele. ^See Rlethmlllor. O. C. and Fowler.)
Fowler, Albert M.. and W. H. Caulfeild, Fairoaks, Calif.,
assignors to California Almond Growers Exchange, San
Francisco. Calif. Almond bleacher and sulphur feeder.
1,471,597; Oct. 23.
Fowler, Alfred B., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Inseam-
trlmming machine. 1.474.353 ; Nov. 20.
Fowler, Alfred B., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Stop
mechanism. 1.477.609; Dee. 18.
Fowler, Charles. Tomkins Cove, N. Y. Insect catcher.
1,470,435; Oct. 9.
Fowler. Charles. Tomkins Cove, N. Y. Insect catcher.
1,478,330; Dec. 18,
Paper-punch clean-
1,451,443 ;
mesne as-
IClectrio
I'^owler, Clarence B., New York, N. Y
er. 1,444,736 ; Feb. 6.
Fowler, Claude F. (See Lalle, P. A., and Fowler.)
Fowler, Claude F., Buffalo, N. Y. Key guard. 1,466,395 ;
.\ug. L'S.
Fowler, Elbert, Baltimore, Md. Machine gun
Apr. 10.
Fowler, Elbert, Baltimore, Md., assignor, by
signments, to G. Kawak, New York, N. Y.
clock. 1,458,647 ; June 12.
Fowler, Ewell E., East Point, Ga., assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,457,107 : May 20.
Fowler, Gordon F., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Sears,
Roebuck and Company. Device for adjusting bowls
and bowl spindles on centrifugal separators. 1,459,909 ;
June 26.
I'owler, Joseph E,, Worcester, Mass. Burner. 1,447,842 ;
Mar. 6.
Fowler, Lewis D.. Oklahoma, Okla. Automobile radiator.
1,451,871 ; Apr. 17.
Fowler, Otis L., Lynbrook, N. Y. Device for heating and
purifying water. 1,445,134 ; Feb. 13.
Fowler, Preston. Gordon, Nebr. Auxiliary air valve.
1,471,255; Oct. 16.
Fowler, Reginald H. (See Graul, W. L., and Fowler.)
Fowler, Samuel H. M., Junee, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia. Grain distributor for conveyer belts. 1,447,009 :
Feb. 27.
Fowler, Victor M., Spokane, Wash. Direction Indicator.
1,475.293 ; Nov. 27.
Fowler, William A., Lowell, Ind. Stage setting. 1,449,170 ;
Mar. 20.
Fowler, William C, Birmingham, Ala. Convertible vehicle
body. 1,451,016 ; Apr. 10.
Fowler, William E., jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Lib-
erty Steel Products Company, Inc. Brake-beam strut.
1,474,110 ; Nov. 13.
Fowler-Williams Company. (See Williams, George G.,
assignor.)
Fowler, Zack T., San Jose, Calif. Fruit-pitting machine.
1.443.621 : Jan. 30.
Fowls, Andrew C, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Traffic
signal or indicator. 1,456,923 ; May 29.
Fox, Ansley H., assignor to Fox Motor Car Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Air-cooling system for engines of
motor vehicles. 1,464,357 ; Aug. 7.
Fox, Catherine A. (See Marsh, Hugh M., assignor.)
Fox, Charles A., Taft, Calif. Producing building ma-
terial. 1,442,764; Jan. 16.
Fox, Charles A., New York, N. Y.
July 24.
Fox, Charles
slgnors.)
Fox. Eston
Apr. 3.
Fox, Frank,
July 10.
Fox, Frank H. (See Wallace, P. B., and Fox.)
Fox, Fred, Lima, Ohio. Automobile signal. 1,472,592 ;
Oct. 30.
Fox, Gordon, assignor to Freyn, Brassert & Co., Chicago,
111. Fluid-pressure regulator. 1,467,721 ; Sept. 11.
Fox, Harold K., Fresno, and G. Jl Fisher. Big Creek,
Calif. Concrete-mixing^ machine. 1,451,819 ; Apr. 17.
Fox, Lena E., Satanta. Kans. StlfPener for skirt bands
and the like. 1,474,190 ; Nov. 13.
Fox, Lewis D.. Fort Worth, Tex. Automobile title ab-
stract and identification system. 1,470.604 ; Oct. 16.
Fox, Louis. (See Cranage, Harry B., a.ssignor.)
Fox Machine Company. (See Fox, W. R., and Corwln,
assignors.)
Fox Motor Car Company. (See Fox, Ansley H., as-
signor.)
Harrisburg, Pa. Wheeled toy. 1,461,651;
Box. 1,463,074 ;
(See Sorensen, F. F., and Dyer, as-
F., Williamsport, Md. Toy. 1,450,282 ;
Chesaw, Wash. Drag saw. 1,461,388 ;
Fox, Ralph P.
July 10.
Fox, Ray M., Los_.\ngeles,
Ing device.
Automobile foot-steer-
Calif.
1,471.393 ; Oct. 23.
Fox. Rudolph H., Hartford. Conn. Method and apparatus
for making ball bearings. 1,441.842; Jan. 9.
Fox. William F., et al. (See Cryan, William H., as-
signor.)
Fox. William H., Akron. Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Method and
apparatus for making catheters. 1,473,403 ; Nov. 6.
Fox. William R., uiid H. D. Convin. assitrnors to-Fox
Machine Companv, Jackson. Mich. Multiple-drilling
machine. 1.453.008 : Apr. 24.
Fox, Willis H., assignor of one-half to The C. G. Carl-
son Ice Cream Company, Denver, Colo. Ice-cream-cut-
ting machine. 1,457,624 ; June 5.
Foxf'Il, Sydney II. (Sec Fisher, Henry
Foxhoro Company, The. (See Bristol,
signor.)
Foxboro Company, The. (See Watts,
signor.)
Foxon. Horace M.. Brockton, assignor to Lapworth Web-
bine Company. Stoushton, Mass. Spiral puttee.
1.452.680 : Apr. 24.
Foyp, William H., Seattle, Wash. Elevator safety de-
vice. 1,473,147; Nov. 6.
A., assignor.)
Edgar H., as-
Edward J., as-
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Fraher, Philip H., Holbrook, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, I'aterson, N. J. Connec-
tion of pieces of shoe stock. 1,442,870 ; Jan. 23.
Frahm, Carl A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United Alloy Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio. Sheet-
trimming machine. 1,461,796 ; July 17.
Fraidus, Joe, Newark, N. J., assignor to S. Schniper,
New York, N. Y. Machine for making radiator-core
sections. 1,449,596; Mar. 27.
Fraim-Slay maker Hardware Co. Inc. (See Miller, George
M., assignor.)
Frakes, Merton L. (See Young, J., and Frakes.)
Fraley, Lawrence V., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Conveyor Company, North St.
Paul, Minn. Portable hoist. 1,444,737 ; Feb. 6.
Fraley, Lawrence V., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Conveyor Company, North St.
Paul, Minn. Take-up and adjustable roller. 1,456,726 ;
May 29.
Frame, Archie J., Miami, Fla., assignor of one-half to
F. L. Felix, Hartford, Ky. Dispensing device,
1,466,896 ; Sept. 4.
Prament, William A., Cohoes, N. T. Artificial bait.
1,442,332 ; Jan. 16.
Framjee, George F., I'almcrston North, assignor of one-
half to A. Waterworth, Wellington, New Zealand.
Photographic developing tank. 1,448,396 ; Mar. 13.
France. Antoine, Liege, Belgium. Wet sorting apparatus.
1,441,571 ; Jan. 9.
France, Antoine, Liege, Belgium. Mineral-washing
plant. 1,460,196 ; June 26.
France, Antoine, Liege, Belgium. Apparatus for wash-
ing and sorting coal and other minerals. 1,464,035 ;
Aug. 7.
France, Antoine, Liege, Belgium. Mineral - washing
plant. 1,476.243 ; Dec. 4.
France, Arthur G., London, England. Secondary air-
supply means for internal - combustion engines.
1,467,617; Sept. 11.
France, Roy P., Chicago, 111. Hose reel. 1,441,572 ;
Jan. 9.
France, William A., Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture of
self-hardening refractory articles. 1,451,540 ; Apr. 10.
Franchi, Aldo M., assignor to Franchi Ringless Piston
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piston. 1,456,727;
May 29.
Franchi, Aldo M., assignor to Franchi Ringless Piston
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piston. 1,474,354 ;
Nov. 20.
Franchi, Joseph. (See Marcello, Frank A., assignor.)
Franchi Ringless Piston Corporation. (See Franchi, Aldo
M., assignor.)
Franchot, Richard, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and K. P. Mc-
Elroy, assignors to Ferro Chemicals, Inc.. Washington,
D. C. Manufacture of phosphorus. 1,441,573 ; Jan. 9.
• Franchot, Richard, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and K. P.
McElroy, assignors to Ferro Chemicals Inc., Washing-
ton, D. C. Iron smelting. 1,466,644; Aug. 28.
Francis, Albert W., Latrobe, assignor to C. H. Hook,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Snap - acting gas - control valve.
1,477,641 : Dec. 18.
Francis, Edgar A., Marshalltown, Iowa. Gauge.
1,465,920 : Aug 21.
Francis, Frank, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Fuel
saver. 1,475,809; Nov. 27.
Francis, Harry G., Rushville, Ind. Roller scraper bar for
glue-spreading machines. 1,464,813 ; Aug. 14.
Francis, Jacob R. (See Heginbottom, Walter G., as-
signor.)
Francis, Jacob R., Flint, Mich. Means for heating intake
manifolds for internal-combustion engines. 1,447,975 ;
Mar. 13
Francis, Jacob R., Flint, Mich. Thermostatic heat con-
trol for internal-combustion engines. 1,464,759 ;
Aug. 14.
Francis, William H., Cherryvale, Kans. Surfacing ma-
chine. 1,454,731 ; May 8.
Franck, Val F., assignor of one-third to C. A. Rowland
and one-third to W. H. Rowland, Louisville, Ky. Trans-
mission band. 1,458,815 ; June 12.
Franckaerts, Emile, San Francisco. Calif. Door holder,
1,443,570 : Jan. 30.
Prancke, Rudolph C, Milwaukee, Wis. Box-car unloader.
1,473.815; Nov. It.
Franco, Cesare, assignor of one-half to C. Fabrizio, New
York, N. Y. Film shifter for cameras. 1,443,019 ;
Jan. 23.
Franco Electric Corporation. (See Barany, Edmund R.,
assignor.)
Franco Electric Corporation. (See Barany, E. R., and
Manson. assignors.)
FVanco Electric Corporation. (See Barany, E. R., and
Pritchard, assignors.)
"ranco, Ernest, Philadelphia, Pa. Pastry shell. Des.
«3,075 ; Oct. 2.
•"ranco, Raffaele, and G. Ester. Newark, N. J. Direction
Indicator for vehicles. 1,455.331 ; May 15,
Frangos, Charles S., Newark, N. J. Motion-picture ma-
chine, 1,468,499 ; Sept. 18.
Frank, Arthur A., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Fisk Rubber Company, Chlcopee
Falls, Mass. Tire. Des. 63,292; Nov. 20.
Frank, Benjamin M., New York, assignor to Greenpoint
Metallic Bed Co., Brooklyn, N, Y, Ornament for
bedstead frames. Dos, 63,142 ; Oct, 16,
Frank, Benjamin M,, New York, assignor to Greenpoint
Metallic Bed Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ornament for bed-
stead frames. Des. 63,143 ; Oct. 16.
Frank, Benjamin M., New York, assignor to Greenpoint
Metallic Bed Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ornament for bed-
stead frames. Des. 63,144 ; Oct. 16,
Frank, Benjamin M,, New York, assignor to Greenpoint
Metallic Bed Co,, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ornament for bed-
stead frames. Des. 63,145 ; Oct. 16.
Frank, Benjamin M., New York, assignor to Greenpoint
Metallic Bed Co., Brooklyn,. N. Y, Ornament for bed-
stead frames, Des. 63,146 ; Oct, 16,
Frank, Daniel W. L., Chicago, 111. Level and plumb.
1,456,431; May 22.
Frank, David W., Bethlehem, Pa. Sewing stand.
1,447,775 ; Mar. 6.
Frank, Julius, and J. D. Pirtle, Chlca'go, 111. Almond
blanching machine. 1,458,695 ; June 12.
Frank, Louis J. (See Katz, Samuel, assignor.)
Frank, Ross E„ Detroit, Mich. Bottle holder. 1,456,728 ;
May 29.
Frank, Walter D., and F. M. Case, Cleveland, Ohio, as-
signors to General Electric Company. Printing ma-
chine. 1,463,504 ; July 31.
Frank, William J., Baltimore, Md. Welding torch.
1,465,390; Aug. 21.
Franke, Fred, & Company. (See Franke, F., Miller, and
Roberts, assignors.)
t'ranke, Fred, J, E. Miller, and E. E. Roberts, Louis-
ville, Ky., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Fred
Franke & Company. Mattress cleaning, mixing, open-
ing, and filling machine. 1,442,871 ; Jan. 23.
Franke, William G., Detroit, Mich. Conduit outlet box.
1,456,792; May 29. '
Frankel, Fridolf, Stockholm, Sweden. Metal sounding
board for pianos. 1,440,667 ; Jan. 2.
Frankel, Louis, (See Voigt, Max T., assignor,)
Frankland, Edwin, Pontiac, Mich. Spring suspension for
vehicles. 1,467,784 ; Sept. 11.
Franklin, Abraham L., Sentinel, Okla. Water-power de-
vice. 1,446,697 ; Feb. 27.
Franklin Air Compressor Works. (See Dyson, Robert
G., assignor.)
Franklin Baker Company, The. (See Cooper, Simon, as-
signor,)
ITranklin Baker Company, The. (See Tenney, D., and
Walsh, assignors.)
Franklin, Charles A., Philadelphia, Pa. Face-turning
machine, 1,478,331 ; Dec. 18.
Franklin, E. I., & Co. (See Willis, Warren E., assignor.)
Franklin, H. H., Mfg. Company. (See Emond, William
H., assignor.)
Franklin, H. H., Mfg. Company. (See Yarian, James L.,
aesignor.)
Franklin, Harrison. (See Clark, Leo, assignor.)
Franklin, Isaac, Baltimore, Md. Crab-net frame.
1,464,092; Aug. 7.
Franklin, James O, (See Moore, Marquis L., assignor.)
Franklin, Joseph A,, Rensselaer, N. Y. Morry-go-round,
1,456,228 ; May 22.
Franklin, Louis, New York, N. Y. Combination flash
light and toilet article. 1,449,391 ; Mar. 27.
Franklin Optical Company. (See Bugbee, Lucian W.,
assignor.)
Franklin Railway Supply Company. (See Martin, Fred-
erick W., assignor.)
Franklin Railway Supply Company. (See Peters, Frank
R., assignor.)
Franklin Railway Supply Company. fSee Roberts, Mon-
tague H., assignor.)
Franklin Railway Supply Company. (See Woodard, Wil-
liam E., assignor.)
Franklin, Raymond. (See Bonnet, F. C, and Franklin.)
Franklin, Sterling B., and G. S. Younkin, Arkansas City.
Kans. Light shield and reflecting device. 1,451,017 ;
Apr. 10.
Franklin, William H., jr., Merrimac, Mass. Gas-cock
lock. 1,454,433 ; May 8.
Franklin, William T., et al. (See Jaeger, Carl, assignor.)
Franks, Charles, et al. (See Bahr, August T. J., as-
signor.)
Franks, Norvin H., assignor to Cabranptte Corporation,
Chicago, ill. Combined range and cabinet. Des. 62,047 ;
Mar. 13.
Pranks, Norvin H., assignor to Cabranette Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Combined refrigerator and cabinet. Des.
62,984 ; Sept, 4.
Franke, Walter H,, Warthen, Ga. Insecticide distributor.
1.474,668: Nov. 20.
Franks, Wiley C, et al. (See Wolfe, Clinton M., as-
signor.)
Frankois, Paul, Nanticoke, Pa. Photographic enlarging ap-
paratus. 1,465,123 ; Aug. 14,
Franovich, Dominlck, Venice, La. Drydock. 1,453,666 ;
May 1.
Franquist. Gustave E., assignor to James Cunningham,
Son & Company, Rochester, N. Y. Fastening device.
1,452,196; Apr." IT.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFEICE, J92:{.
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Fransson, Frans J., Stockholm, Sweden, assi.i;nor to
American Gasaccumulator Company. Elizabeth. N. J.
I-ljrht-cont rolled means I'or openlnK and closing an
electric circuit. 1,461.523; July 10.
Krantz, James, assignor to White American Locomotive
SaiHlor Company, Inc., Bwanoke, Va. Locomotive
sandor. 1,442.061 ; Jan. 16.
Frantz Manufacturing Company. (See Frantz, Peter,
assignor.)
Frantz. I'eter, assignor to Frantz Manufacturing Com-
pany, Sterling, 111. Making hinges. 1,467,244 ;
Sept. i.
Kranzen, Frans .\.. Lund, Sweden. Lock for nuts and
screws. 1.442,881 ; Jan. 23.
Franzon, lienrv M., Los Angeles, Calif. Control for air-
craft and the like. 1,457,024 ; May 29.
Franzen, I'eter M., Chicago, III. Fan. 1,441.338 ; Jan. 9.
Franzenburg, Claus, Nuremberg, assignor to the Firm
Marswerke A.-G., Nuremberg-Doos, Germany. Novel
device for securing engines on motor cycles. 1,461,869;
July 17.
Franzengerle Company. (See Zengerle, Walter C, as-
signor.)
Calipers. 1,442,717
i^appnrt. Henry, Kincaid, 111.
Jan. 16.
Frascadore, Michael, and R. Vallone, Philadelphia, Pa.
Kear lamp for automobiles. 1,462,274 ; July 17.
Fraser, Arthur M. (See Forsyth, Alexander, assignor.)
Fraser, Ethelbert M., Tonkers, N. Y. Power transmission
and control. 1,476,291; Dec. 4.
Fraser, Fleming A., New Tork, N. X. Lifting jack.
1,466,794 ; Sept. 4.
Fraser. Georee. Leven, Scotland. Power hammer.
1.475,763; Nov. 27.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Crushing machine.
1,451.149; Apr. 10.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. X. Machine for crushing
or grinding. 1,451,150 ; Apr. 10.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for crush-
ing or grinding. 1,451,151 ; Apr. 10.
Fraser. George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pulverizing mill.
1,451,152 ; Apr. 10.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pulverizing mill.
1,451,153; Apr. 10.
Fraser, George H. Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for grind-
ing and crushing. 1,451,154 ; Apr. 10.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for crushing
or grinding. 1,451,155 ; Apr. 10.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for crush-
ing and grinding. 1,451,156 ; Apr. 10.
Fraser, Gordon H., et al. (See Alexander, Johnston R.,
assignor.)
Fraser James, Edgemoor, Del. Curtain support.
1,472,766 : Oct. 30.
Fraser, Le Roy B., Toledo, Ohio. Combined reel, balance
weight, and anchor for decoys. 1,468,780; Sept. 25.
Fraser, Leving. Osceola. Ark. Safety device for auto-
mobiles. 1,474,522; Nov. 20.
Fraser, Robert O., Seattle, Wash. Food dispenser.
1,474,773 ; Nov. 20.
Fraser. Robert O.. Seattle. Wash. Device for making
sandwiches. 1,478.113 ; Dec. 18.
Fraser, Warren F.. Westboro, Mass. Grinding machine.
1,470,605 ; Oct. 16.
Fraser, Warren F., Westboro, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Positively-actuated easy start
and stop table-reversing mechanism. 1,474,469 ; Nov. 20.
Fraser, William C, Buffalo, N. Y. Case hanger.
1,478,699; Nov. 13.
Fraser. William D., Cleveland, Ohio. Machine for re-
newing cartridges. 1,474,355 ; Nov. 20.
Fraser, William F., Port Robinson, Ontario, Canada.
Washing machine. 1,459,881 ; June 26.
Fraser, William J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Protective
tread for pneumatic tires. 1,456,729 ; May 29.
Fraser. William M., Perth Amboy, N. J. Calculator.
1,458,045 ; June 5.
Frasior, Emorv M., assignor to I. A. Frasier, Los Angeles,
Calif. Automobile storage. 1,468,147 ; Sept. 18.
FYasler, Isabel A. (See Frasier, Emory M., assignor.)
Frassier, LeOn, Paris, Prance. Cinematographic projec-
tion apparatus. 1,461,870; July 17.
Frater, (iorden, assignor to G. B. Lewis Company, Water-
town, Wis. Frame metal shoulder. 1,472,795 ; Nov. 6.
Frattlnger, Arthur F., Seattle, Wash. Grate bar.
1.474.818: Nov. 20.
Frawle.v, Ulysses B., Ogeechee, Ga. Transplanter.
1,475.061 ; Nov. 20.
Frazee. Henry, jr.. Oberlin. Ohio, assignor to Troy
L.Tundrv Machinery Co. Ltd., Chicago, 111. Deodorizer.
1.446,456 ; Feb. 27.
Fmzier, rviarle« K.. Brrckenridge, Tex. Pump piston.
1.478,707; Dec. 25.
Frazier, Farlp H.. Denver, Colo. Light for automobiles.
1,444,965 ; Feb. 13.
Prazier. Henry G. fSee Burleigh. Ermon N.. assignor.)
Frazier. Homer G., La Favette, Ind. Wagon-dump-body
latch. 1,457.357 ; June 5.
Frazier. James W.. and P. E. Hansen. Cleveland, Ohio.
Pipe coupling. 1,460,154 ; June 26.
Frazier, Philip, P. T. Pachter, R. E. Ackley, and H. C.
Alger, assignors to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company,
Chicago, 111. Book-wrapping machine. 1,446,171 ;
Feb. 20.
Frazier, Truman D., Martins Ferry, Ohio. Pneumatic
tire. 1,450,800 ; Apr. 3.
Frazin, Stanley S., Chicago, III. Adjustable mirror sup-
port. 1,444,599 ; Feb. 6.
Frear, Leo J., Ithaca, N. Y. Sanitary seat cover.
1,452,552; Apr. 24.
Freeh, Henry C, Savannah, Qa. Key ring. 1,478,897;
Dec. 25.
Fredberg, Carl, Chicago, 111. Refrigerator for meat
markets and the like. 1,448,361 ; Mar. 13.
Freddy, August. (See Maimln, H., and Freddy.)
Frederick, Carl G. (See Adair, C. T., and Fi-ederick.)
Frederick, Charles, Columbiana, Ohio. Combined neck-
tie former and holder. 1,450,152 ; Mar. 27.
Frederick, Clifford. (See Biczak, Walter, assignor.)
Frederick, Edwin E. Winterhaven, Fla. Demountable
rim. 1,471,595 ; Oct. 23.
Frederick, Foster T. (See Smith, A. J., and Frederick.)
Frederick, George P. (See Hallock, G. H., Frederick,
and Purcell.)
Frederick, Harry and P. W. Haas, Allentown, Pa. Auto-
mobile accelerator control. 1,444,027 ; Feb. 6.
Frederick, Harry A., Chicora, Pa. Wireless tie Insulator.
1,470,322 ; Oct. 9.
Frederick, Howard P., Detroit, Mich. Pump-actuating
mechanism. 1,451,691 ; Apr. 17.
Frederick, John C, Bethlehem, Pa. Sprayer. 1,471,256 ;
Oct. 16.
Frederick, Louis T., Akron, Ohio. Machine for and
method of making mica boards. 1,454,274 ; May 8.
Frederick, Louis T., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Noiseless
tire. 1,440,453; Jan. 2.
Frederick, Louis T., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Method
of and apparatus for making propellers. 1,451,541 ;
Apr. 10.
Frederick, Louis T., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse . Electric & Manufacturing Company. Com-
posite plate. 1,456.884; May 29.
Frederick, Louis T., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Forming
annular bodies. 1,458,931 ; June 19.
Frederick, Louis T., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Propel-
ler and making the same. 1,467,785 ; Sept. 11.
Frederick, Louis T., Wilklnsburg, Pa.,
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing
tural element. 1,473.842 ; Nov. 13
Frederick, Louis T., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
posite article. 1,475.764 ; Nov. 27.
Frederick, Mabel, assignor to Automatic Advertising
Companv, Pueblo, Colo. Projection apparatus.
1,449,663; Mar. 27.
Frederick, Roland, Fairmount, Ind. Permutation switch.
1,451,569 ; Apr. 10.
Fredericks. Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fishing
1.476.067 ; Dec. 4.
Fredericks, Henry, et al. (See Mason, William S.,
signer.)
Frederickson, Clayton E. (See McGuire, Michael
assignor.)
Frederickson, Clayton E., Chicago, III. Turning steering
wheel and lock. 1,457,733 ; June 5.
Fredrickson, Fred, Chicago, 111. Collar-button attach-
ment or guard. 1,469,437 ; Oct. 2.
Frederickson, Raleigh J.. Marion, S. Dak. Printing,
developing, and fixing apparatus. 1.476,883: Pec. 11
Free, Edward B., Chicago, 111. Hand bag. Des. 63,031 ;
Sept. 18.
Free, James S. (See Jenkinson, Richard P., assignor.)
Free, John W., Woodlawn, assignor to Jones & Langhlin
Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Conveyer. 1,442,718 ;
Jan. 16.
Freed, Edward G. (See Hopkinson, J.,
Freed, Edward G.. assignor, by mesne
Dayton Scale Company. Dayton, Ohio,
weighing scales. 1.458.475 ; June 12.
Freedenherg, Abraham J., New York, N. T.
supporter. 1,469,069: Sept. 28.
Freediander, Abraham L., assignor to The Dayton Rub-
ber Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio. Dust cap.
1,473,032: Nov. 6.
Preedman. Hyman and N. M., Chicago, 111., assignors to
Davoplane Bed Company. Davenport - bed structure.
1,456,635 ; May 29.
Preedman, Julian, New York, assignor to P. F. Putnam,
Rye, N. Y. Manufacturing printing surfaces. 1,449,979 ;
Mar. 27.
Preedman, Louis. (See Funk, C, and Freedman.)
Preedman, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Dry-battery ma-
chine 1.440.RR8; Jan. 2.
Freedman. Louis A.. New York, N. Y. Machine for filling
receptacles. 1.440,669 ; Jan. 2.
Freedman. Louis A.. New York,
mechani.sm. 1.440,670; Jan. 2.
assignor to
Company.
West-
Struc-
West-
Com-
tackle.
H.,
and Freed.)
asslgnjnents. to
Attachmi'nt for
Abdominal
N. Y. Disk-Inserting
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
N. J., assignor to E. H.
Electrical connector de-
(See Freeman, Edgar
Freedman, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Heating and
cooling device for battery-tnaking machines. 1,441,077 ;
Jan. 2.
Freedniau, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Conveying niecha-
uisni for dry-battery machines. 1,441,196 ; Jan. 2.
Freedman, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Machine for filling
receptacles. 1,444,540 ; Feb. 6.
Freedman, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Closure for tubes.
1,452,967 ; Apr. 24.
Freedman, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Winding Indicator
for talking machines. 1,473,029 ; Nov. 13.
Freedman, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Winding indicator
for talking machines. 1,473,930; Nov. 13.
Freedman, Nathan M. (See Freedman, Hyman and
N. M.)
Freeman, Albert, Moline, 111. Vegetable and fruit re-
ceptacle. 1,445,078; Feb. 13.
Freeman, Chris, Blaine, Wash. Rainproof garment.
1,460,237; June 26.
Freeman-Daughaday Company. (See White, Damon A.,
assignor.)
Preeman, Dudley, Roxbury, assignor to Panther Rubber
Manufacturing Company, Stoughton, Mass. Sole or
tap. Des. 62,716; July 24.
Freeman, Dudley, Roxbury, assignor to Panther Rubber
Manufacturing Company, Stoughton, Mass. Shoe heel.
Des. 62,717 ; July 24.
Freeman, Edgar H., Trenton,
Freeman Electric Company,
vice. 1.470,824; Oct. 16.
Freeman Electric Company, E. H.
H., assignor.)
Freeman, Ernest C, Apalachln, N. Y., assignor to The
International Time Recording Company, New York.
Spring-winding device. 1,447,299 ; Mar. 6.
Freeman, Harold A., Los Angeles, Calif. Silencer.
1,452,035 ; Apr. 17.
Freeman, Henry H., San Angelo, Tex. Cotton drier and
cleaner. 1,449,392 ; Mar. 27.
Freeman, James J., Bradford, Pa. Gas breaker.
1,460,890 ; July 3.
Freeman, James M., Washoe, Mont. Loading apparatus.
1,470,221 ; Oct. 9.
Freeman, John, assignor to Save-A-Room Furniture Man-
ufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Converti-
ble furniture. 1,459,201 ; June 19.
Frei-man, Joseph H., Shickshinny, Pa. Horse.shoe oalk.
1,458,648; June 12.
Freeman, Lewis D, (See Hunt. R., and Freeman.)
Freeman Manufacturing Co. (See Freeman, Michael N.,
assignor.)
Freeman Manufacturing Company. (See Dodge, A. T.,
and Statz, assignors.)
Freeman, Michael N., assignor to Freeman Manufactur-
ing Co., Racine, Wis. Pump-operating mechanism.
1.452,968: Apr. 24.
Freeman, Nat H., Holborn, London, England. Distilling
apparatus. 1,464,246 ; Aug. 7.
Freeman, Victor E., et al. (See Krelpe, Theodore, as-
signor.)
Freeman, William F., Elmbrook, and S. G. Smith, De-
troit, Mich. Davenport construction. 1,445,209 ;
Feb. 13.
Freemen, John P., Waukesha, Wl.<!. Mattress-holding at-
tachment for bed rests. 1,467,369; Sept. 11.-
Freemon, John P., and E. P. McFadden, Ann Arlior, Mich.
Changeable exhibitor. 1,458,227 : June l2.
Freeze, John A., Sayreville, N. J. Collapsible chair.
1,474,191 ; Nov. 13.
Fregonara, Charles, Lyon. France. Safety device for gas
welding plants. 1,457,059: May 29.
Prehafer, Philip W., Schuvlkill Haven, Pa. Unbreakable
nursing bottle. 1,459,725 ; .Tune 26.
Freiberg, Stanley B., assignor to Cincinnati Art Pub-
lishing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Place card.
1.445,675 ; Feb. 20.
Freise, Albert M., San Francisco, Calif. Osteopathic
table. 1,459,953 ; June 26.
Frelinger, Edgar G., Fort Thomas, Ky. Barrel agitator.
1,464,701: Aug. 14.
French, Albert F., deceased, Detroit, Mich. ; M. A.
French, administratrix. Tacky cloth. 1,468,380 ;
Sept. 18.
French, Arthur G., Altrincham, assignor to Linotype and
Machinery Limited. London, England. Means for con-
trolling the operation of pawl-and-ratchet mechanism.
1.465. '258 ; Aug. 21.
French Battery & Carbon Co. (See McEachron, Edgar J.,
assignor.)
French Battery and Carbon Company. (See Folsom, Al-
vin I., assignor.)
French Battery & Carbon Company. (See Graves, John,
assignor.)
French, Charles A., .nssignor to International Harvester
Compnnv, Chicago, 111. Vaporizing fuel burner.
1,466.709 ; Sept. 4.
French, Charles A., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Company, Chicago, 11. Fuel burner.
1,474,898; Nov. 20.
French, Charles D., Ra.'.'t Angus, Quebec, Canada. Figure
wheeled toy. 1,465,901 : .Au.g. 21.
French, Charley D. (See Ogren, William V., assignor.)
Game. 1,449,393 ;
1,459,093 ;
French, Clayton, Upper Darby, Pa.
Mar. 27.
French, Elsamur S., Denver, Colo. Clamp.
June 19.
French, Elsamur S., Denver, Colo. Clamp. 1,459,094 ;
June 19.
French, George M., Chicago, 111. Boat-hull construction.
1,453,223 ; Apr. 24.
French, George M., assignor to Economy Engineering
Company, Chicago, 111. Portable tiering machine.
1,446,968 ; Feb. 27.
French, Gus, assignor to M. L. French, Dallas, Tex.
Corn popper and peanut roaster. 1,464,567 ; Aug. 14.
French, Harry F., and R. C. Benner, Fremont, Ohio,
assignors to National Carbon Company, Inc. Material
for producing smoke screens. 1,461,646 ; July 10.
French & Hecht. (See Ilecht, Joseph L., assignor.)
French, Henry G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Protective device. 1,450,415 ;
Apr. 3.
French, Henrv G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Protective device. 1,471,890 ;
Oct. 23.
French, Henry W., Chicago, 111. Clamp. 1,451,692;
Apr. 17.
French, James C, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Tractor
frame. 1,443,355 ; Jan. 30.
French, James C, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Multipcdal
tractor. 1.443,787 : Jan. 30.
French, James C, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Car
unloader. 1,448,736 ; Mar. 20.
French, James C, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Motor-
truck dumping vehicle. 1,451,018 ; Apr. 10.
French, James C, Chicago. 111., n.ssignor, by mesne as-
signments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Trac-
tor-wheel chain. 1.451,872 ; Apr. 17.
French, James C, Chicago, 11., assignor, b.v mesne as-
signments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Load-
ing and conveying apparatus. 1,474,356 : Nov. 20.
French, James C., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to Austin
Machinery Corporation, Chicago, 111. Dumping device
for concrete mixers. 1,443,788 ; Jan. 30.
French, James II., R. J., and W. B., Defiance, Ohio, as-
signors of one-half to said E. J. French, one-fourth to
said W. B. French and one-fourth to James H. French,
Portable mortlser. 1,463,808 ; Aug. 7.
French. James W., assignor to Barr and Stroud, Limited,
Glasgow Scotland. Electric step-by-step motor of the
unwound-armature type. 1,440,720 ; Jan. 2.
French, James W., assignor to Barr and Stroud Limited,
Annlesland, Glas.gow, Scotland. Surveying instrument,
level, and the like. 1,448,289; Mar. 13.
French, John W., New Rochelle, N. Y. Globe support
for electric lights. 1,461,611 ; July 10.
French. Laurence E., Sebastopol, Calif. Oil burner.
1,443,317; Jan. 23.
French, Laurence E., Sebastopol, Calif. Automatic cut-
off for oil burners. 1,459,149 ; June 19.
French. Laurence E., Sebastopol, Calif. Fuel-vaporizing
system. 1,470,967 ; Oct. 16.
French, Louis O., Milwaukee, Wis. Ignition device.
1,443,175 ; Jan. 23.
French, Lucius L. (See Bloomfield. A. B., and French.)
French, Mary A., administratrix. (See French, Albert F.)
French, Mary L. (See French, Gus, assignor.)
French, Rafeigh L., New York, N. Y. Signal device.
1,464,814 ; Aug. 14.
French. Raleigh T... New York, N. Y. Signal device for mo-
tor vehicles. 1.465,427 ; Aug. 21.
French, Warren, Kenosha. M'is. Spotlight bracket.
1,440,870: Jan. 2.
French, William B. (See French, James II., E. J., and
W. B.)
Frentz, Charles W., Indianapolis, Ind. Sewing box.
1.44 6.457; Feb. 27.
Frenzel. Theodor, Berlin, Germany. Manufacture of
knotted fabrics. 1.440,779 ; Jan. 2.
Frere, Bartlett E., Seattle, assignor of forty-nine per
cent to J. W. Gnver, Everett, Wash. Portable saw.
1,467,150; Sept. 4.
Frese, Henrv <'.. and H. G. MocUer, Readlyn, Iowa.
Tool. 1,4^8,622 ; Mar. 13.
Frese, .John G. (See Dlsch. J., and Frese.)
Freshour, Thomas C, and B. M. Jennings, Troy, Ohio.
Garment-form supporter. 1,450,416 ; Apr. 3.
Freshwater, Elmer, and H. H. Cumlngs, PainesviUe, Ohio.
Turntable. 1,446,498 ; Feb. 27.
Fretschcl, Adolph, Almena, Wis. Battery connection.
1,470,433 ; Oct. 9.
Fretter, Nathan F., Cleveland, Ohio. Lathe. 1,463,505;
July 31.
FretwPll. Julian W., Danville, Va. Locked razor.
1,467.930; Sept. 11.
Fret».-Moon Tube Company. (See Moon, John W..
assignor.)
Fretz. Sam\iel R., sr. (See Hartzell. Morris II., assignor.)
Fretz, Samuel S.. sr., Philadelphia, Pa. Self-opening
umbrella. 1,473,222; Nov. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
187
Krotz. Warren J., St. Paul, Minn. Ear tag. 1,478,605 ;
Doc. 25.
Freund, Alfred, St. Louis, Mo. Vebicle wheel.
1,443,318; Jan. 23.
Freund, Alfred, St. Louis, Mo. Vehicle wheel.
1,443,319 ; Jan. 23.
Freund Bros. & Co. (See Freund, Mas, assignor.)
Freund. Herman R., assignor to Intert.vpe Corporation.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Matrix for typographical machines.
1.477.436 ; Dec. 11.
Freund. Jacob. (See Pancero, C, and Freund.)
Freund, Joseph A., Newtouville, M:iss., assignor to Key-
stone W'atch Case Company, Philadelphia, I'a. Watch
winding mechanism. 1,467.427 ; Sept. 11.
Freund, Martin, deceased, by W. Freund, administrator,
and E. Speyer, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Iso-
meric product of reduction of oxycodeinon and prepar-
ing the same. 1,468,806 ; Sept. 25.
Freund, .Max, assignor to Freund Bros. & Co. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Combined hand bag and vanity box.
1,4G4,17(>: Aug. 7.
Freund, Walter, administrator. (See Freund, M., and
Speyer.)
Freundt. Louis J., Chicago, 111., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, X. Y. Vanity box. 1,467,151;
Sept. 4.
Frevert, Harry L. (See Bradley, F., and Frevert.)
Frey, Charles P. (See Brown, R. P., and Frey.)
Frev. Klmcr E.. Long l^each. Calif. Time switcli.
1,451,094 ; Apr. 10.
Frey, Elmer E., Long Beach, assignor to Los Angeles
Book Machine Company, Los Angeles, Calif. , Machine
for making books. 1,470.070; Oct. 9.
Frpv. Harry, Du Bois, Nebr. Aeroplane. 1,457,222 ;
May 29.
Frey, Herman A., Champaign, III. Horseshoe. 1,451,905 ;
Apr. 17.
Frey, John B. Company. (See Collamer, Eugene E. and
G. R., assignors.)
Frev. John H.. and J. N. Kaiser, Erie, Pa. Boring head.
i;463,686 ; July 31.
Frey, Raymond I. (See Shimer, E. F., and Frey.)
Frey, Sigmund, Los Angeles, Calif. Discharge spout for
liquid containers. 1,461,269 : July 10.
Frey, Sigmund, Los Angeles, Calif. Attachable spout for
liquid containers. 1,468,360 ; Sept. 18.
Prey. Theodore, Guide Rock, Nebr. Lifter. 1,460,320;
June 26.
Freydberg, Aaron, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Fabric binding
strip. 1.457,625 ; June 5.
Freyermuth, William M.. et al. (See Rothenberger, Daniel
M.. assignor.)
Freyn, Brassert & Co. (See Fox, Gordon, assignor.)
Freyn, Braseert & Company. (See Eaton, W., and Will-
cos, assignors.)
Freyn, Brassert & Company. (See Ives, Edward L..
assignor.)
Fre.vn, Bassert & Company. (See Weinel, Karl, as-
signor.)
Freyn. Brassert & Company. (See Willcox, Frederick H.,
assignor.)
Frezza, Rocco, Trenton, N. J. Making trousers.
1,470,434 ; Oct. 9.
Frias, Ricardo. (See Canale, M. A., and Prias.)
Prick, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid-dispensing machine.
1,465,122; Aug. 14.
Prick. Phillip S., and C. E. Robinson, Oswego, Kans.
Sanitary self-cleaning filter. 1,450,770 ; Apr. 3.
Pricke, William A., Chicago, 111. Phonograph. 1,460,579 ;
July 3.
Pricker. Anthony. Lakewood, Ohio. Oil gas producer.
1,441,272; Jan. 9.
Pricbey. Edward H., St. Louis, Mo. Adjustable multiple
disk and shredding hammer. 1,450,173 ; Apr. 3.
Frickey, Edward H.. assignor to Dixie Machinery Manu-
facturing Company. St. Louis, Mo. Crusher. 1,458,914 ;
June 12.
Pridnv, George B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cap wrench. 1,456,126 ;
Mny 22.
Friden. Carl M., Piedmont, Calif. Calculating machine.
1.476.197; Dec. 4.
Friden. Carl M., Piedmont, Calif. Calculating machine.
1.476.10« ; Dec. 4.
Friden. Carl M. P. (See Johnston, C. L., and Friden.)
Friden. Carl M. P., Piedmont, assignor to Marchant Cal-
culating Machine Company, Oakland, Calif. Calcu-
lating machine. 1.454,275 ; Mav 8.
Fridley. Elmer H.,Bellefontaine, Ohio. Wrench. 1,441.078;
Jan. 2.
Fridolph. Anna .S.. Kansas Citv, Mo. Spring clasp.
I,4.'i6.793 : May 29.
Pridrich. Prank T.. North Bend. Nebr. Auxiliarv accel-
erator. 1.476.;^08: Dec. 4.
Pridrich. Prank T.. North Bend, Nebr. Auxiliarv accel-
erator. 1.476.399: Doc. 4.
Fried, Ignatius, Mobile, Ala. Separable button.
1,462,332; July 17.
Fripfl. Knipp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Akemann, Walther,
assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Barth, Karl, as-
signor.)
Fried Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Bartholdy, Max.
assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Bohie, Karl, as-
signor. )
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Breitling, Ernst,
assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Breitling, E., and
Ostmeyer, assignors.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Bruhn, Gustav
A., assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Eckertz, Hein-
I'ich, assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Forstcr, Rudolf,
assignor.)
I'ried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Heine, Wilhelm,
assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hort, Hermann,
assi.gnor. )
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kruger, Paul, as-
signor.)
I'ried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Lauer, Karl, as-
.signor. )
l^ried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Lehmann, Karl
A., assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reichard, Fritz,
assignor.)
Fried, Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schleip, Kurt, as-
signor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schmiicklng,
August, assignor.)
I'ried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schon, Ludwig,
assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Sundhaussen,
Hermann, assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Thun, Hermann,
assignor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschlft. (See Tobien, Felix, as-
signor.)
Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft. (See Zimmermann,
Priedrich, assignor.)
Pried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft, Germaniawerft. (See
Regenbogen, C, and Oehler, assignors.)
Friedberger. Ernst, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc. Pro-
ducing with bacteria poisons intended for immunizing
purposes. 1,448,290 ; Mar. 13.
Friedorich, Walter, Treisdorf. near Cologne, Germany.
Primer and making same. 1,478,429; D
Friedlander, Isidor, Newark, N. J. Vapor or hot-air bath.
1,464.093 ; Aug. 7.
Priedle.v Voshardt Co. (See Mohrmann, Paul, assignor.)
Friedley Voshardt Co. (See Wellman, Lester R., as-
signor.)
Priedline, William H., Meyersdale, assignor to Modernola
Company, Johnstown, Pa. Cabinet construction.
1,461,239 ; July 10.
Friedman, Abraham. New York, N. Y., and A. P. Knowles,
Upper Montclair, N. J. Air diffuser. 1,447.776 ; Mar. 6.
Friedman, David, Roxbury, Mass. Bracket nail.
1,468,661 ; Sept. 25.
Friedman, Fred E. (See Purves, John A., assignor.)
Friedman. Henry, Chicago, III. Dental apparatus.
1.465.259; Aug. 21.
Friedman. Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fruit bowl or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,022 ; Mar. 6.
r>iedman, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kettle or similar
article. Des. 63.463; Dec. 11.
Friedman, Louis, New York, N. Y. Lock. 1,450,206 ;
Apr. 3.
Friedman. Max, Brooklyn. N. Y. Method and apparatus
for napping knitted fabrics. 1,448,485 ; Mar. 13.
Friedman. Nathan, I'^onkers, N. Y. Smoking pipe.
1,443.531 : Jan. 30.
Friedman. Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pur softening and
cleaning machine. 1,463.075 ; July 24.
Friedman. Samuel. Brooklyn, N. Y. Fleshing machine.
1,463.076; July 24.
Frledmann, Firm of Alex. (See Hajek, Otto, assignor.)
Priedrich, Adolph. New Y^ork, N. Y. Amusement device.
1,464,201 ; Aug. 7.
Friedrichs. Ernst, assignor to the Firm Robert Bosch
Aktiengesellschaft. Stuttgart, Germany. Starting de-
vice for Internal-combustion engines. 1,447.464 :
Mar. 6.
Friedrichs, Gottfried L. A.. New York, N. Y. Fish-ship-
ping tank. 1.461,350 : July 10.
Friedsam. Edwin D.. Albany, and S. G. Long. Moiiltrie.
assignors to Nutsbest Packing Companv, Albany, Ga.
Making pecan butter. 1,447,018 ; Feb. 27.
Friedt, David M., Dundee, Ohio. Attachment for scythes.
1,454,732; May 8.
Friel. Patrick A., Bavonne, N. J. Alarm switch.
1.466.431 : Aug. 28.
Friend, Clivf> A. (See Cowpn. W. L., and Friend.)
Friend, David H., North Industry, assignor to The TTnlted
Electric Companv. Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
1 .448.397 : Mar. 13.
Friend, Hardv A., Albert Lea, Minn. Tank heater.
1,468,561 ; Sept. 18.
Friendly. Herbert M., Portland, Oreg. Telephone svstem.
1.441.791 ; Jan. 9.
Friendly Service Co.. The. (See Clauson. William, as-
slgnor.l
Frier, John D.. Warinestown. Ireland. Machine for tear-
ing fabrics. 1,468,713 ; Sept. 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FU(»[ THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Frieze, Alfred S., Fossil, Oreg. Swiveled coupling.
1,461,033; July 10.
Friis, Peter and H. A. Wahlen, Racine, Wis., assignors to
The Beardsley & Piper Company, Chicago, 111. Molding
machine. 1,448,924 ; Mar. 20.
Frimand, Peter A., Miami, Fla., assignor to The Burton
Page Company, Chicago, 111. Milking. 1,471,394 ;
Oct. 23.
Frink, Gerald, Seattle, Wash. Cableway carriage.
1,445,013; Feb. 13.
Frink, Gerald, Seattle, Wash. Friction clutch. 1,449,171 ;
Mar. 20.
Frink, I. P., Inc. (See Spencer, William H., assignor.)
Prins, Maximilian C. (See Lipcot, F. L., Drumm, and
- Frins.)
Frlns, Maximilian C, and C. F. Drumm, Jr., assignors to
International Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Brake
rigging for rail cars. 1,472,360; Oct. 30.
Frisble, Arthur N., Utica, N. Y. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,450,801 ; Apr. 3.
Ftlsbie, William J., assignor to Justrite Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Kre extinguisher, Des. 62,534 ;
June 19.
Frisble, William J., assignor to Justrite Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Acetylene-gas burner.
1,461,034; July 10.
Frisbie, Williaiu J., assignor to Justrite Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Fire extinguisher. 1,467,477 ;
Sept. 11.
Frisbie. William J., assignor to Justrite Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Spark-producing mechanism.
1,470.962 ; Dpc. 11.
Frisch, Paul, Chicago, 111. Stair construction. 1,457,515 ;
June 5.
Frischer, Harry, New York, N. Y. Plaited fabric. Des.
62,482 ; June 12.
Frisz. George E., Indianapolis, Ind. Puller implement.
1,475,810; Nov. 27.
Fritch, Elue O., Belmont, assignor to Hood Rubber Com-
pany, Watertown, Mass. Tire. Des. 62,985 ; Sept. 4.
Fritchle, Oliver P., Denver. Colo. Automatic system for
controlling the charging of storage batteries.
1.445,580; Feb, 13.
Frltsch, Karl, Murnau, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Section Insulator. 1,469,078 ;
Sept. 25.
Fritsche, Wenzel, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for automatically focusing multiple-exposure cameras.
1,452,833 ; Apr. 24.
Pritschi, Joseph, and W. P. Hughes, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Cane-loading apparatus. 1,474,585 ; Nov. 20.
Fritschka, Leo, Detroit, Mich. Combination walking cane.
1,456, .304 ; May 22.
Pritts, Edwin C., Urbana, 111., assignor to Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Enlarging camera.
1,460,714 ; July 3.
Fritts, James C, Scranton, Pa. Car-door lock. 1,456,611
May 29.
Fritz, Charles, Chicago, 111. Drain cleaner. 1,453,454
May 1.
Fritz, E. F. Lewis, Chicago, 111. Rifle. 1,462,169
July 17.
Fritz, E. F. Lewis, Chicago, 111. Supporter. 1,472,796
Nov. 6.
Fritz, Emil F. L,, Chicago, 111. Clothespin. 1,477,256
Dec. 11.
Fritz, Joseph, San Francisco, Calif. Metallic brush
cleaner. 1,463,809 ; Aug. 7.
Fritz, Lewis, Chicago, 111. Brush. 1,470,825 ; Oct, 16.
Fritz, Lewis, Chicago, 111. Educational block. 1.477,255 :
Dec. 11,
Fritz. Lewis. Chicago, 111. Shaft-alinement gauge.
1.477,257; Dec, 11.
Fritz, Louis, Memphis, Tenn. Woodworking machinery.
1,457,626; June 5.
Fritz, Peter C, Philadelphia, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Pittsburgh Hand Truck Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hand truck. 1,458,285 ; June 12.
Fritz, William C, Chicago, 111. Potato digger. 1,442,798 ;
Jan, 23,
Fritz, William G,, Clear Lake, Minn, Jack, 1,447,242 ;
Mar, 6.
Friz, Max, Milbertshofen, near Munich, assignor to
Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Munich,
Germany. Multiple-jet 'carburetor. 1,449,664 ;
Mar, 27.
Prlzell, Herbert L., Dorchester, Mass. Valved col-
lapsible tube, 1.462,232 ; July 17.
Frock. Oscar J., Wilmington, Del. Fluid-actuated pres-
sure enualizer for hydraulic brakes. 1,44.S,219 ; Jan. 23,
Frock, Oscar J., Wilmington, Del. Pressure equalizer
for hydraulic brakes. 1,453,098 ; Apr. 24.
Frock, Oscar J., Wilmington, Del, Pressure-equalizing
brake-applying device, 1,457,156 ; May 29,
Frode, Charles A,, Cleveland, Ohio, Shipping yoke.
1,445,623 ; Feb, 20.
Froplich. John, assignor to L, S, Hackney. St. Paul, Minn.
Vehicle steering gear. 1,476,068 ; Deo, 4,
Froeschle, Waldemar W,, assignor to C. J. Gregory, St.
Louis. Mo, .\natomical support. 1,460,957 ; July 3.
Frog Switch & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Pemberton, Edward L., assignor.)
Froh, Henry, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hair-cutting device.
1,456,432 ; May 22.
Frohbieter, Gerhard E., Princeton, Ind. Process and
means tor removing corroded terminals from storage
batteries. 1,451.500 ; Apr. 10.
Frohne, Albin, assignor to American Flyer Manufactur-
ing Co., Chicago, 111. Toy-electric railway control
switch. 1,441,494 ; Jan. 9.
Frohne, Albin, assignor to American Flyer Manufactur-
ing (Jompany, Chicago, 111. Control signal device for
toy electric railways. 1,444,600 ; Feb. 6.
Frohock, Rodney C, Augusta, Me. Starting device.
1,453,868 ; May 1.
Froman, James E., EvansviUe, Ind. Baby carriage.
1,443,020; Jan. 23.
Froman, James E., Evansville, Ind. Baby carriage.
1,443,021; Jan, 23.
Froman, James E., Evansville, Ind. Hood mounting for
baby carriages. 1,446,341 ; Feb. 20.
Frome, Reinhard L,, Sheboygan, Wis, Reenforced cheese
box, 1,464,651 ; Aug. 14.
Prommel, Albert E., Groton, S. Dak. Grain grader and
cleaner. 1,457,734 ; June 5.
Frontier Machine Tool Company. (See Eckhard, John,
assignor.)
Frood, Herbert, assignor to Ferodo Limited, Chapel-en-
le-Frith, England. Material for frictional and wearing
purposes. 1,463,506 ; July 31.
Frood, Herbert, assignor to Ferodo Limited, Chapel-en-le-
Frith, England. Composition for coating and bonding
fabrics. 1,463,780; July 31.
Frost, Eber. (See Gavel, S., and Frost.)
Frost, Frederic A., West Newton, Mass. Implement for
opening and sealing jars. 1,450,587 ; Apr. 3.
FVost, Homer E., assignor to The Electric Controller &
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Overload
device. 1,457,109 ; May 29.
Frost, Jesse M. (See Souders, Herbert V., assignor.)
Frost, Jesse M, (See Souders, H, V., and Frost.)
Frost, John B., Buckley, Wash. Smoking pipe.
1,462,905 ; July 24,
Frost, Julius H,, New York, N. Y. Automobile lock.
1,460,238; June 26.
Frost, Leslie E. (See Burr, G. A., McClain, and Frost.)
Frost, Nels S., Seattle, Wash. Brush. 1,468,445 ; Sept. 18.
Frost, Ralph I, (See Uode, F, J,, Fi'ost, and Listou,)
Frost & Wood Company. Limited, The. (See Whitcomb,
P., Lavender and Calvert, assignors.)
Proussard, Albert P., St. Louis, Mo. Pump. 1,472,062 :
Oct. 30.
Frozeth, Ernst E,, and T. Blixt, Minneapolis, Minn. Fire
arch for furnaces. 1,452,295 ; Apr. 17.
Fruchter, Israel H., New York, N. Y. Device for per-
forating paper. 1,460,647 ; July 3.
Fruchtl, Martin, Salem, 111. Friction hub and shock ab-
sorber. 1,446,895; Feb. 27.
Prumveller, Joseph, assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Water heater. 1,457,773;
June 5.
Fruth, George et al, (See Van Pelt, Elmer L,, assignor.)
Pry, Charles E., Bloomfield, Iowa. Safety signal for rail-
way crossings. 1,461,896 ; July 17.
Fry. Claud B., Yates Center, Kans. Air-dispensing de-
vice. 1,461,389: July 10.
Fry, Guy S., Yonkers, N. Y. Bookbinding. 1,466,618;
Aug, 28.
Fry, H. C, Glass Company. (See Brenner, R. P., and
Murrin, assignors, >
Fry, Harry M., Johnstown, Pa. Tire tread. 1,451,820 ;
Apr. 17.
Fry, Leslie, Des Moines, Iowa. Window stop. 1,456,229 ;
May 22.
Fry, Patrick H., Wheeling, W. Va., assignor of one-fourth
to C. P. Kelsey, G. H. Mahstedt, and R. H. Mook, Fort
Worth, Tex. Wrecking tool. 1,472,517 ; Oct. 30.
Pry, Walter L., New Rochelle, N. Y. Waterproof gar-
ment. 1,472,330; Oct. 30.
Frye, Fred A., Azusa, Calif, Device for supporting uten-
sils over camp fires. 1,450,802 ; Apr. 3.
Frye, Harley E,, Marietta, Ohio. Movable dam.
1,443,072 ; .Tan. 23.
Frye, James W., Sandborn, Ind. Track liner. 1,467,722 ;
Sept. 11.
Frye, William A. (See Keddy, Clifford L., assignor.)
Frye, Wyatt R. R., Washington, D. C. Photographic-
printing apparatus. 1,448,837 ; Mar. 20.
Ptyklo, Andrew, Braznell, Pa. Combination utensil.
1,451,542 ; Apr. 10.
Ftvklo, ,\ndy, Braznoll, Pa. Container for toilet articles.
1,455,78,3 : May 22,
Ptyklo, Andy. Braznell, Pa. Nut lock. 1,460,412 ; July 3.
Fuchs, Charles. Philadelphia, Pa. Bed-bottom hanger.
1,449,747 : Mar. 27.
Fuchs, Emil, assignor to Cartier, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Spoon or similar article. Des. 62,718 ; July 24.
Fuchs, Ernest, Paris, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt,
Department of Seine, Prance. Measuring Instrument.
1,452,834 ; Apr. 24,
Fuchs, John E,, Stamford, Conn. Electrically-controlled
air valve for carburetors. 1,466,710 ; Sept. 4.
Fuchs & Lan? Manufacturing Company, The. (See Mc-
Clelland, William A., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
189
B^3Ci. Frank A., and W. Zeiinges, Pittsburgh, Ta. Moans
for covering and fastenins milk cases and the like.
1.445.ST9 : Feb. 20.
FudRo. Charles H. (See Lindsay. W. T., and Fudse.)
Fudire, Leroy M. (See Loveless, Fred H., assignor.)
Fudge, Raymond R., Fort Worth, Tex. Iiidioatiug device
for automobile radiators. 1.454.230 : May 8.
Fudge, Ravniond R., Fort Worth. Tex. Automobile
gear-shift-lever grip. Dps. 63.170: Oct. 30.
Fudge, Ravmond R., Forth Worth. Tex. .Automobile gear-
shift-lover grip. Des. 63,171 ; Oct. 30.
Fuehrer. Jncob .1.. assisnor of diie-fdiirth to E. J. Patfi r
son. Central City, Nebr., and one-fourth to the Firm of
Jacobi, Wa.shington, D. C. Nail catcher. 1,474,074 :
Nov. 13.
Fueller, Howard C, .Tacksonville, Fla. Treating vege-
table fiber. 1,454,581; May 8.
Fuer. Charles, Sheridan, Wyo. Paste composition.
1,473,181 : Nov. 6.
Fuerstenberg, Adam, Watson. Saskatchewan, Canadn
Self-opening garage door. 1,473.843 : Nov. 13.
Fuse, .lames "W.. Featherston, New Zealand. Milking
niaohineiy. 1.478.645; Dec. 25.
Fuglna, Arthur R., Louisville, J. E. Clough, La Grange.
and W. H. Stilwell, Paris, Kv. Railway-rail support.
1,154,276: May 8.
Fuhr, Albert B.. Macomb, 111. Resilient vehicle wheel.
1,470,071; Oct. 9.
Fuhrmann, Henry W. A., Alhambra, Calif. Intake lock
for motor vehicles. 1,465,924 ; Aug. 21.
Fuiimoto, Motozo. and T. Okawa, Portland. Greg. Auto
signal. 1,452,681 ; Apr. 24.
Fujita, Yotaro. Kyoto, Japan. Manufacture of adhesive
metallic powder in the form of metallic scales.
1.444.870: Feb. 13.
Fuld, William. (See Schwarz. Rudolph, assignor.)
Fulda. Edward. fSee Lachman, L. S., and Fulda.)
Fulda, Edward, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bethlehem Steel Company. Bethlehem,
Pa. Welded steel wheel. 1,452,036 : Apr. 17.
Fulford, Peter W. (See Hedstrom, Gustav W., assignor.)
Fnlfs, John P., Los Angeles, Calif. Sales-slip' holder.
1,472,559: Oct. 30.
Fulghum, Charles C, Richmond, Ind. Boiler magazine
front. 1.457,516 ; June 5.
Fulghum, Charles C, Richmond, Ind. Boiler grate.
1,457.517 ; June 5.
Fulgnra. Fred, Pittsburgh, Pa. Calculating device.
1.453,100 : Apr. 24.
Fulk. Murl E., Union Furnace, Ohio. Radiator protector.
1.475,062; Nov. 20.
Fuller. .Albert M.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety razor.
1.448.205 ; Mar. 13.
Fuller. Albert W., Laurel, Mont. Bitch-cutting machine.
1.469.951; Oct. 9.
Fuller, Birnev H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to TTnited
Steel and Wire Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Wire basket
or receptacle. 1.477,700: Dec. 18.
Fuller, Boyd H., Detroit, Mich. Key fastener. 1,450,588 ;
Apr. 3.
Fuller Brush Company. (See Edlund, Henry J., assignor )
Puller Brush Company, The. (See Hines, William J.,
assignor.)
FuUer Brush Company, The. (See Van Teen, Anton.
assignor.)
Fuller. Charles A.. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Equalizing
vent valve for vapor heating systems. 1,456,688 ;
May 29.
Fuller, Charles E., Lima, Ohio. Charm. Des. 61,763 ;
Jan. 9.
Fuller, Charles H., Co. (See Perkins, Floyd R., assignor.)
Fuller. Chauncev P., Belle Vernon. Pa. Rolling mill.
1.464,702 : Aug. 14.
Fuller. Claud E., New York. N. Y. Gravity conveyer.
1.470.558 : Oct. 9.
Fuller Engineering Company. (See Barnhurst, Henry G..
assignor.)
Puller Engineering Company. (See Kinyon, Alonzo G.,
assignor.)
Puller, Ernest L., assignor to The Goodyear Tire & Rub-
ber Company, Akron, Ohio. Making inner tubes.
1.461.000: July 3.
Fuller. Franz A., Newark, N, J. Safety razor. 1,442,062 :
Jan. 16.
Puller, Franz A., Newark, N. J. Match bos. 1,446,117 :
Feb. 20.
Fuller, Franz A., assignor to The J. E. Mergott Company,
Newark. N. J. Combination calendar and pad holder.
1.441,273; Jan. 9.
Fuller, Franz A., assignor to The J. E. Mergott Co.,
Newark, N. J. Bag frame. 1.453,455 : May 1.
Fuller, Pranz A., assignor to The J. E. Mergott Co.,
Newark, N. .T. Frame making. 1.45fi..S4.T: Mav 29.
Fuller, Pranz A., assignor to The J. E. Mergott Co., New-
ark, N. J. Manufacturing bag frames. 1,468,941 :
Sept. 25.
Fuller. Franz A., assignor to The J. E. Mergott Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Match recentacle. 1,471,331 ;
Oct. 23.
Fuller, George J. A. (See Fuller. George. L.. and G, J. A.)
Fuller. Georcre L., Sisquoc, Calif. Deep-well pump.
1.467,370; Sept. 11.
Fuller, George L.. and G. J. A., Chadwell Heath, London,
England. Galvanic battery. 1,445,503; Fob. 13.
Fuller, Henry M.. and H. K. Downing, Salt Lake City.
Utah. Tire-chain tightener. 1,440.591 : Jan. 2.
Fuller, Hervey L., W. F. Nesbit, and P. O. Petterson,
Galesburg, 111. Machine to melt snow and Ice.
1,453,552; May 1.
FuUer. Hurvy N., Oto, Iowa. Clutch-pedal lock.
1.443.949 ; Feb. 6.
Fuller, Hurvy N., Oto, Iowa. Clutch-pedal lock.
1.443.950 ; Feb. 6.
Fuller, James E. (See Wilson, D. H., and Fuller.)
Fuller, Joe, Sumrall, Miss. Combined fertilizer dis-
tributor and planter. 1,450,070 ; Mar. 27.
Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co. (See Gore, Warren W., as-
signor.)
Fuller-Lehigh Company. (See Collins, Harry R., as-
signor.)
Fuller, Leonard. (See Fuller, George, L., and G. J. A.)
Fuller, Leonard P., Palo Alto, assignor to Federal Tele-
graph Company, San Francisco, Calif. Sensitizing the
telephone. 1,459,202 ; June 19.
Fuller, Louis J.; Brooklyn, assignor to Duparquet, Huot ><i:
Moneuse Company, New York, N. Y. Heating element.
1.464.703 ; Aug. 14.
Fuller Mfg. Co., The. (See Tremper, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Puller, Morris H., assignor to Service Station Equipment
Company, Chicago, III. Combination work and power
stand. 1.463,882 ; Aug. 7.
Fuller, Nelson T., New Bedford, Mass. Brick-cleaning
machine. 1,446,896 ; Feb. 27.
Puller, Olive R., Los Angeles, Calif. Auto wheel.
1,471,786; Oct. 23.
Fuller, Percy W., assignor to J. C. W. Beall, Washington,
D. C. Magneto. 1,468,500 ; Sept. 18.
Puller. Rodolphus, Detroit, Mich. Four-wheel drive for
electric vehicles. 1,467,152 ; Sept. 4.
Puller, Rufus W., Deerfield, assignor to Production Ma-
chine Company, Greenfield, Mass. Belt joint and mak-
ing same. 1,474,774 ; Nov. 20.
Fuller & Warren Co. (See Bailey, Charles H.. assignor.)
Filler, Wellington G., assignor of one-half to S. C. Searle,
Aberdeen, S. Dak. Seat back. 1,461,772 ; July 17.
Fullerton, George W., McMechen, W. Va. Rail joint.
1,443,987 ; Feb. 6.
FuUington, William H., Cleveland, Ohio. Spreader.
1.442.268; Jan. 16.
FuUington, William H., Cleveland, Ohio. Tension device
for rope-making machines. 1,447,538 ; Mar. 6.
Fullmer. John H., Buffalo, N. Y. Micrometer caliper.
1.440,824 ; Jan. 2.
Fullop, Joseph P., Christopher, 111. Tool for removing
well casings and the like. 1,445.581 ; Feb. 13.
Fulmer, John E. (See Baughn, R. N., and Pulmer.)
Fulper, William H., Flemington, N. J. Lamp. Des.
62,023 : Mar. 6.
Fulson, Charles H., Trenton, Tenn., assignor to The
American Cotton Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Cake
former. 1,450.030 ; Mar. 27.
Fulson, Charles H., Trenton, Tenn., assignor to Buckeye
Iron and Brass Works, Dayton, Ohio. Mechanical
cooker. 1,463,526; July 31.
Pulton Bag & Cotton Mills. (See Forrester, Samuel C,
assignor.)
Fulton, Charles, London, England. Indicating mecha-
nism. 1.467,847: Sept. 11.
Fulton, Charles W., Bishopbrlggs, near Glasgow, Scot-
land. Wheel. 1,468,263 ; Sept. 18.
Pulton Company, The. (See Adams, Arthur J., assignor.)
Fulton Company. The. (See Giesler, Jean V., assi.gnor.)
Pulton, Frederick J., Saginaw, Mich. Supporter.
1,460,752 : July 3.
Fulton, BYederick M., Bloemfontein, Orange E^ee State,
South Africa. Signaling apparatus for use on auto-
mobiles and the like. 1,443.356 : Jan 30.
Fulton Iron Works. (See Wolfe, Merrill P., assignor,)
Pulton Iron Works Company. (.See Ililclebrand, lii iiihard,
assignor.)
Fulton Iron Works Company. (See Hurter, Henry, as-
signor.)
Fulton, James S., Phillipsburg, N. J., and J. K. Mclntyre,
Easton, Pa., assignors to IngersoU-Rand Company.
Jersey City, N. J. Impeller mounting for centrifugal
pumps. 1,448.925 ; Mar. 20.
Fulton, Richard W., New York, N. Y. Power-transmitting
axle. 1,444.908 : Feb. 13.
Fulton, Richards C, White Plains. N. Y. Automatically-
operated road map for motor vehicles. 1,457,358;
June 5.
Fulton. Weston M., Knoxville, Tenn. Automatic radiator
curtain. 1,443,465 ; Jan. 30.
Fulton, William H.. Irvington, N. J., assignor to Titeflex
Metal Hose Corporation. Engine exhaust means.
1.476.704 : Dec. 11.
Fultz, Thomas T., Osnabrock, N. Dak. Hitch. 1,447,539 ;
Mar. 6.
Fulweiler, Walter H.. Wallingford, assignor to The U.
G. I. Contracting Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Quan-
titative determination of naphthalene in illuminating
gas. 1.443.330 : Jan. 23.
Fumagalli, Giacomo, P. Cardone. and C. Surico. New
York, N. Y. Wire-bending machine. 1.464,505 ; Aug. 14.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Fumo, Frank, et al. (See Merli, C, and Bertolinl, as-
signors.)
Funasaka, Hatchlro, Kyoto, Japan. Permanent embosB-
ment of cloth of animal fiber. 1,476,705 ; Dec. 11.
Funck, Louis, Bronxville, N. Y. Easy-lacing device.
1,463,579 ; July 31.
F^inck, Paul W., Stuttgart, Germany. Machine for grat-
ing dough. 1,469,142 ; Sept. 25.
Funk, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Skirt marker. 1,407,786 ;
Sept. 11.
Funk, Casimir, and L. Freedman, assignors to II. A.
Metz, New York, N. Y. Derivative of suprarenin and
preparing the same. 1,472,298 ; Oct. 30.
Funk, Frank M., and M. C. Jenners, Detroit, Mich. Ee-
versing chuck. 1,461,871 ; July 17.
Funk, John H., Oklahoma, Okla., assignor to Universal
Car and Hose Coupler Company, St. Louis, Mo. Car
coupling head. 1,442,564 ; Jan. 16.
Funk, John H., Louisville, Ky., assignor to Universal
Car and Hose Coupler Company, St. Louis, Mo. Com-
pression coupling. 1,468,261 ; July 31.
Funk, John W. (See Wilcox, F. E., and Funk.)
Funk, fiichard W., Bellefonte, Pa. Trolley wheel.
1,469,784; Oct. 9.
Funk, Truman B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Midwest Engine Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Fur-
row guide. 1,444,738 ; Feb. 6.
Funk, Walter L., Grand Rapids, Mich. Suspenders.
1,444,541 ; Feb. 6.
Funke, Hans, Zittau, Germany. Stove. 1,460,374 ;
July 3.
Fuuiiell, Christopher E. (See Garrett, A. O., Funnell,
and Hoffman.)
Funnell, Harry M., Bloomfield, Conn. Universal joint.
1,451,940 ; Apr. 17.
Furan. Lars L., Thief River Falls, Minn. Sanitary seat
cover. 1,442,142 ; Jan. 16.
E^lrber, Frederick M., Revere, Mass. Automobile lock.
1,448,658 ; Mar. 13.
Furber, Frederick M., Revere, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shauk-
gouging machine. 1,441,222; Jan. 9.
Furber, Frederick M., Revere, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Grinding
machine. 1,445,676 ; Feb. 20.
Furber, Frederick M., Revere, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
and method applicable in the cutting of sheet material.
1,450,945 ; Apr. 10.
Furber, Frederick M., Revere, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. I'rocess
of and machine for perforating. 1,475,181; Nov. 27.
Furber, Frederick M., Revere, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cutting
of sheet material. 1.476.706: Dec. 11.
Furbush, Frank L., Graniteville, assignor to C. G. Sar-
gent's Sons Corporation, Westford, Mass. Sectional
conveyer for drying machines. 1,448,838 ; Mar. 20.
Furbush, Frank L,. \Yestford. Mass., assignor to C. G.
Sargent's Sons Corporation. Sectional squeeze roll.
1,466,094 ; Aug. 28.
Furbush. Frank L., Westford, Mass., assignor to C. G.
Sargent's Sons Corporation. Device for stripping
stock from conveyer aprons. 1,478,784 ; Dec. 25.
Furlong, James J., Tacoma, Wash. Collar fastener.
1,474,252 ; Nov. 13.
Furlong, Martin J., Houston, Tex. Locomotive. 1,454,161;
May 8.
Furlong, Martin J., Houston, Tex. Vehicle. 1,454,162 ;
May 8.
Furman, John W.. Point Township, Northumberland
County, Pa. Vermin-killing devfce for plants.
1,470,436 ; Oct. 9.
Furman, Thomas H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety device for
airplanes. 1,463,464 ; July 31.
Furmidge, Samuel, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to William E. Dee Company. Supplementary
vehicle spring. 1,457,518 ; June 5.
Furnas, Everett C, Lima, Ohio. Oiling sleeve.
1,467,668 ; Sept. 11.
Furnival, John M. (See Van de Veldc, II. R. C, and
Furnival. )
Ftirr, Harry L., Harrisonburg, Va. Automobile signal.
1,475,811 ; Nov. 27.
Furry, Samuel H., Lancaster, Ohio. Sign. 1,456,230 ;
May 22.
Furste, Henry, Cincinnati, Ohio. Natural object builder.
1,447,379 : 'Mar. 6.
Furstenau, Martin C, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric Im-
mersion heater. 1,455,246 ; May 15.
Fury, William M. (See Garrabrant, C, and Fury.)
Fussner, George. (See Stercklen, Prosper, assignor.)
Fussner, George, Menominee, Mich., assignor to Signal
Electric Mfg. Co. Electromagnetic apparatus.
1,457,519 ; June 5.
Fussner, George, Menominee, Mich., assignor to Signal
Electric Mfg. Co. Fluid-tight apparatus. 1,458,620;
June 12.
Futch, Victor H. (See Powell, A. R., and Futch.)
Futral, Richard, assignor to St. Louis Stove Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Stove. 1,463,315 ; July 31.
Futterer, Edward J., Buffalo, N. Y. Means for use In
operating electric cars and the like. 1,446,172 ;
Feb. 20.
Futterman, Benjamin. (See Sprague, Sidney, assignor.)
Fuzzard, Ralph M., Miami, Fla. Dynamite punch,
1,465,300; Aug. 21.
Fve. Jolm G., Ollie, Iowa. Valve-spring-lifting device.
1,451,212 ; Apr. 10.
Fyke, Frank C, and J. E. Hunt, Elizabeth, N. J., as-
signors to Standard Development Company. Tank-
outlet valve. 1,458.816; June 12.
E>kse, Mikjel L. (See Smith, I. M.. and Fykse.)
Fynn, Val6re A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Wag-
ner Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Roller hear-
ing. 1,443,915 ; Jan. 30.
Fynn, Valfere A., assigiaor, by mesne assignments, to Wag-
ner Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Speed-regu-
lating apparatus. 1,451,501 ; Apr. 10.
Fynn, Val6re A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Wag-
ner Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Speed-regu-
lating apparatus. 1,451,502 ; Apr. 10.
Q. C. A. Manufacturing Company. (See Grinnell, Harold
D., assignor.)
G. F. H. Corporation, The. (See Higinbotham, Arthur
O., assignor.)
G & J Tire Company. (See McRoberts, Donal C, as-
signor.)
G. & J. Tire Company. (See Stephenson, Ralph E., as-
signor.)
G. & J. Weir, Limited. (See Weir. William D.. assignor.)
G. M. C. Metallic Grease Co. (See Verniaud, Claudius,
assignor.)
G. & V. R. Limited. (See Grice, Arthur G., assignor.)
Gaarder, Lester G.. and N. C. Enger, Oshkosh, Wis. Foun-
tain pen. 1,478,332 ; Dec. 18.
Gabbert, Alfred D. (See Mitchell, S. J., Gahbert, and
Blatter.)
Gabehart, James D., Elkhorn, Ky. Gate. 1,4 47.070;
Feb. 27.
Gabel, Herman E., Leonia, N. J., assignor to P. R. Mitch-
ell Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'Textile fabric. Des.
62,014 ; Feb. 27.
Gabke, John S., Wilmington, Del. Toy vehicle. 1,453.046 ;
Apr. 24.
Gable, Charley, et al. (See Richards, Jesse D., assignor.)
Gabler, James D., New York, N. Y. Picture mat. Des.
61,764 ; Jan. 9.
Gabriel, Charles R., assignor to E. W. Bliss Company,
Brooklyn. N. Y. Drawing press and reversing mech-
anism for such presses and similar machines.
1,443,176 ; Jan. 23.
Gabrielson, Carl, Syracuse, N. Y. Snap gauge. 1,469,953 ;
Oct. 9.
Gabrielson, Carl, Syracuse, assignor to Newell Manu-
facturing Company. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Machine for
bending pipe. 1,462,935: July 24.
Gabrielson, Carl, assignor to L. C. Smith & Bros. Type-
writer Companv. Syracuse, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,467.723 ; Sept. 11.
Gabrielson, Carl, assignor to L. C. Smith & Bros. Type-
writer Co.. SyracuF^e, N. Y. Ribbon spool for type-
writing machines. 1.474,111 ; Nov. 13.
Gflcopetta, Domenick, Norwalk. Conn. Combined tall
light and license-marker Illuminator. 1,471,554 ;
Oct. 23.
Gadberrv, John O., Joplin, Mo. Socket wrench.
1.478,736 ; Dec. 25.
Gadbury, Samuel L., Stockton, Calif. Ignition-switch
block. 1,466,279 : Aug. 28.
Gadd, William O., San Antonio, Tex. Clothespin.
1,457,969 ; June 5.
Gadda, Erik, Silverton, Oreg. Clothes hanger. 1,466,525 ;
Aug. 28.
Gaddls, William E., assignor of one-third to H. L. Stew-
art, McCune, Kans. Road leveler. 1,453,346; May 1.
Gaddy, Vernle L. (See Krase, N. W., and Gaddy.)
Gade, Harald P.. Philadelphia, assignor to Standard
Pressed Steel Co., Jenkintown, Pa. Lubricating means
for loose pulleys, gears, etc. 1.477,051; Dec. 11.
Gadecki. Philip, Mystic, Iowa. Mechanical toy. 1,477,341 ;
Dec. 11.
Gadomski, Stanley, Chicago, 111. Ship stabilizer.
1.444,150; Feb. 6.
Gadsby, Frederick C. (See Coward, William M., as-
signor.)
Gaebel, John L., Madisonville, Ky. Soap-dispensing de-
vice. 1 .464,985 ; Aug. 14.
Gaess, Helmuth J., Palisade, N. J., assignor to Vesco Bait
Co., New York, N. Y. Artificial bait. 1,468,148;
Sept. 18.
Gaffney, John L., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for applying
abrasive material or paint to the surface of match
boxes. 1,447,540 ; Mar. 6.
Gafner, Hans, Escanaba, Mich. Adjustable shoo last.
1,465.356; Aug. 21.
Gage, Harry W. (See Kirstein, H. B., and Gage.)
Gage, Henry P., assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. War-zone driving light. 1,471.842 ; Oct. 23.
Gage, Joseph J., assignor, by mesne assignments, of one-
half to T. Cureton. Dayton, Ohio. Drier tank.
/ 44 7,20r> ; War. L.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Gage, Joseph J., assignor, by mesne assignments, of one
half to T. Cureton, Dayton, Ohio. Drier tank.
1,447.200 : M.-ir. 6.
Gage, Raymond W., Jacljson, Mich. Cylinder-reboring
machine. 1,471,458; Oct. 23.
Gage, Samuel, Holloway, London, I^nirlanil. assignor to
The London General Omnilnis Company, Limited,
Rroadwiiv. Westminster, England. Passenger vehicle.
1.471.151 ; Oct. 16.
Gase. Samuel. Holloway, London, assignor to The Lon-
don General Omnibus Company Limited. Westminster,
Kngland. Slatted floor, deck, or the like. 1,475,765 ;
Nov. 27.
Gagnfi, Augustin, Central Falls, R. I. Web-holder cam
for knitting machines. 1,457,903 : .Tune 5.
Gagn^, Augustin, assignor to Hemphill Company, Central
Falls, R. I. Open or lace work knitting machine.
1,450,946 ; Apr. 10.
Gagne, Gideon R., assignor to A. 0. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Running board for automobiles.
1,469,785; Oct. 9.
Gagng. HervcT, St. Jean d'llbervlUe, Quebec, Canada.
Locking device. 1,449.980; Mar. 27.
Gagnier, George E., Detroit, Mich. Adjustable windshield
visor. 1,444,966; Feb. 13.
Gahlert, Franz, jr., Weipert, Bohemia. Gear. 1,460,958 ;
July 3.
Gahm, Frank. Streator. 111. Steering gear for automo-
biles. 1,441.843 ; Jan. 9.
Gahm. Frank, Streator, 111. Automobile attachment.
1,448,059 ; Mar. 13.
Gahm. Prank, Streator, 111. Vehicle seat. 1,4^0,004 ;
Oct. 9.
Gahm, Frank, assignor of one-half to W. H. McCormick,
Streator, 111. Attaching means for automobile bump-
ers. 1,470,003; Oct. 9.
Gaidomawicz, Anton. (See Gasparaitis, Stanley, as-
signor.)
Gail. Charles H.. assignor to The Shott Manufacturing
Company. CincinnatC Ohio. Box bedspring. 1,455,872 ;
May 22.
Gail, Charles H.. assignor to The Shott Manufacturing
Companv, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bedspring. 1,455,873 ;
May 22.
Gail, Charles H., assignor to The Shott Manufacturing
Companv, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bedspring fabric.
1,457,430; June 5.
Gail, John F.. Evanston, III., assignor to Simmons Com-
pany, Kenosha, Wis. Riveting press. 1,444,909;
Feb. 13.
Gail, John F., Evanston, 111., and C. H. Busch, assignor
to Simmons Company, Kenosha, Wis. Bedstead corner
lock. 1.470.072 ; Oct. 9.
Gailor, William H., Saratoga Springs. N. Y. Roller at-
tachment for power-driven machines. 1,458,751 ;
June 12.
Gaines, Edward C. (See Vaughan, H. H., and Gaines.)
Gaines, Florence E. (See Wheeler, Wellington B., as-
signor. )
Gaines, Frederick P., Savannah, Ga. Car-coupler-posltion-
ing device. 1.464.247 ; Aug. 7.
Gaines, Henry W., Bowling Green, Ky. Spring wheel.
1.460,413: July 3.
Gains, Harold C, London, England. Diaphragm.
1,454,163 ; May 8.
Galr, R-obert, Company. (See Rellhan, William, as-
signor.)
Gair, Robert, Company. (See Seifert, August, assignor.)
Gaither. Harry. Monument, N. Mex. Windmill. 1.441.977 ;
Jan. 9.
Gaj, John B., Detroit, Mich. Stove attachment. 1,464,986 ;
Aug. 14.
Gajkowski. Edmond, et al. (See Gajkowski, Wladyslaw
J., assignor.)
Gajkowski. Stanley J., et al. (See Gajkowski, Wladyslaw
.7., assignor.)
Gajkowski, Wladyslaw J., assignor of one-fourth to S. Z.
Grabowski, one-fourth to S. J. Gajkowski, and one-
fourth to E. Gajkowski. Buffalo, N. Y. Guard for
wire-drawing machine. 1.466,045 ; Aug. 28.
Gaken, Jozef F., assignor of one-third to L. Kuzdial,
Dunkirk, N. Y. Window flre escape. 1.450,207;
Apr. 3.
Galamb, ,Tosoph. assignor to Ford Motor Company, De-
troit, Mich. Starting switch. 1,459.051 ; June 19.
Galamb, Joseph, Detroit, assignor to Ford Motor Com-
pany, Highland Park, Mich. Timer for ignition sys-
tems for internal-combustion engines. 1,463,946 ; Aug. 7.
Galamb, Joseph, assignor to Ford Motor Company, De-
troit, Mich. Vehicle top. 1.477,751 ; Dec. 18.
Gal.Tmb, Jospph, assignor to Ford Motor (Torapany. Detroit,
Mich. Drip molding and trim rail. 1,477 752 ;
Dec. 18,
Galbraith, Alexander, Dalmuir, Scotland. Pneumatic
suspension for wheeled vehicles. 1.457,157; May 29.
Galbraith, David G., Mineral Wells, Tex. Tie fastener.
1,469,298 : Oct. 2.
Galbraith, David G., Mineral Wells, Tex. Clamp for
holding files, bundles, and such like. 1,469,299; Oct. 2.
Gale. Francis G., Waterville, Quebec, Canada. Mattress
frame. 1,463,161; .Tuly 31.
Gale, Frederick A.. Chicago. 111. Automatic blower for
locomotives. 1,466, -"71 ; Av.j,. l.-.
Gale. George M., San Antonio, Tex. Fountain brush.
1,454,023 ; May 1.
Gale, Henry A. (See Cook, O. S., and Gale.)
Galerman. Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Burglar-alarm
apparatus. 1,452,500; Apr. 24.
Galeski, Joseph S., Richmond, Va. Lens-tool-grinding
machine. 1,475.626 : Nov. 27.
Galigher, Maude F., et al. (See Harris, Romaine R.,
assignor.)
Galion Iron Works & Mfg. Co. (See Arndt, Franklin E.,
assignor.)
Galion Iron Works & Mfg. Co., The. (See Boyd, David
C, assignor.)
Galion Iron Works & Mfg. Co., The. (See Gorsuch, How-
ard F., assignor.)
Galion Iron Works & Mfg. Co., The. (See Jones, Henry
D., assignor.)
Galizia, Frank, Farrell, Pa. Sanitary seat. 1,450,283 ;
Apr. 3.
Gallager. Albert J. (See Laise, C. A., and Gallagcr.)
Gallagher. Alfred H., assignor to Tanners Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Pad for chair seats and the like.
1,444,066 ; Feb. 6.
Galla.gher, Arthur D., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow-
Works, South Bend, Ind. Combined plow and planter.
1,453,553; May 1.
Gallagher, Charles R., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor of
one-half to A. A. Kramer, Kansas C^ity, Mo. Liquid-
sealed deck for tanks. 1,478,359 ; Dec. 18.
Gallagher, Frederick S.. Yonkers, N. Y. Hopper-door-
operating mechanism. 1.475,572 ; Nov. 27.
Gallagher, Frederick S., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Rodger
Ballast Car Company, Chicago, 111. Door locking and
releasing mechanism. 1,458, , 330 ; June 12.
Gallagher, Frederick S., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Rodger
Ballast Car Co., Chicago, lU. Car construction.
1,468,630 ; Sept. 26.
Gallagher, George D. (See Moore, J. B., and Gallagher.)
Gallagher, George D., Washington, D, C, assignor to
Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven,
Conn. Handlamp. Re. 15,549 ; Feb. 20.
Gallagher, Hugh P., Portland, Me., and M. P. Gallagher,
Littleton, N. H. Embroidering machine. 1,450,031 ;
Mar. 27.
Gallagher, James J., et al. (See Bahr, August T. J., as-
signor.)
Gallagher, John J. (See Martin, Frederick T., assignor.)
Gallagher, Michael L., and S. Brockson, Hankinson,
N. Dak. Valve mechanism for explosive enginesL
1,465.428 : Aug. 21.
Gallagher, Michael P. (See Gallagher, Hugh P. and
M. P.)
Gallagher, Patrick J. P., Marlboro, N. Y. Fruit basket.
1,471,953 ; Oct. 23.
Gallagher, Richard D., Bay St, Louis, Miss. Portable
bridge. 1,462,541 ; July 24.
Gallagher, Richard D,, (Chicago, 111. Guard-rail clamp.
1,471,555; Oct. 23.
Gallagher. Walter J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Means to restore
the operation of clutch bands. 1,442,719 ; Jan. 16.
Gallagher, Walter J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jar opener.
1.476.707: Dec. 11.
Gallagher, William. (See Crompton, J., and Gallagher.)
Gallant, Alphee J., Portland. Me. Door-operating mech-
anism. 1,458,752 ; June 12.
Gallatin, Dwight S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Card game.
1,468,290: Sept. 18.
Gallaudet, Edson P., East Greenwich, R. I. Tennis
racket and the like. 1,460.665 ; .Tuly 3.
Gallaugher, Francis V., Lake Charles, La. Ventilator for
automobiles. 1,474.075; Nov. 13.
Gallaway, Perry C. De Queen, Ark. Yoke for cattle.
1,462,743 ; .Tuly 24.
Galleazzi, Joseph, San Praclsco, Calif. Nut-cracking
machine. 1,448,267 ; Mar. 13.
Gallegos, Lito, Aguilar, Colo. Tire carrier. 1.443.817 ;
Jan. 30.
Gallien, Addison J,, Upper Montclalr, N. J., assignor to
R. Hoe and Co,, New York, N, Y. Marginal printing.
1,456,182: May 22.
Gallistel, Clarence, assignor to Sefton Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, 111, Package for wall paper, etc.
1,472,211 ; Oct. 30.
Oallmeier, Siegmund. (See Doerner, John L., assignor.)
Galloway, Charles D. (See Kershaw, W. E., and Gal-
loway.)
Galloway, Edward P. (See Baxter, R. C, Gallowav, and
Gray.)
Galloway, George A. (See Borne, J. P., and Galloway.)
Galloway, Thomas, Superior, Wis. Mechanical hoist.
1,469,900; Oct. 9.
Gallsworthy, Benjamin, Tampico, Mexico, assignor to Thf
Texas Company. Distilling materials in contact with
porous substances. 1,477,642 ; Dec. 18.
Gallucci, Oreste, Cleveland, Ohio. Sanitary garbage can.
1,459,622 ; June 19.
Gallup, Luke L., Los Angeles, Calif. Educational device.
1,457,223 ; May 29.
Galoppa, Jerry. (See Ugnon, C, Galoppa, and Sal-
darini.)
Galpin, George, and D. H. Baer. Detroit, Mich., assignors
to Morgan & Wright. Electrically-controlled power-
cut-out safety device. 1,472,212; Oct. 30.
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Galusha, Albert L., Shai-on, Mass. Gas-purifying appa-
ratus. 1,476,292 ; Dec. 4.
Galuska, John, Newark, N. J. Truck. 1,475,483;
Nov. 27.
Galviu, Dan, Paducali, Ky. Sunshade device. 1,441,495 ;
Jan. 9.
Galvin, William H., San Francisco, Calif. House light
and sign. 1,448,206; Mar. 13.
Gambill, William M., Merkel, Tex. Impression and cast
retainer. 1,470,826 : Oct. 16.
Gamble, Albert A., Rochester, N. Y. Mathematical board.
1,466,501 ; Aug. 28.
Gamble, Frederick O., Memphis, Tenn. Dental floss
holder. 1,468,942; Sept. 25.
Gamble, William, and M. Owen ; said Gamble assignor
to A. W. Penrose and Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Applying sheets to printing cylinders. 1,458,477 ;
June 12.
Gamble, William, and M. Ov?en ; said Gamble assignor
to A. W. Penrose and Company Limited, London,
England. Apparatus for applying sheets to printing
cylinders. 1,478,947 ; Dec. 25.
Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co., The. (See King,
George E., assignor.)
GameweU Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, The. (See
Stanley, Vincent C, assignor.)
Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, The. (See
Suren, Nathan H., assignor.)
Gamm, Charles C, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to Waldorf
Paper Products Company. Carton-sealing machine.
1,468,015 ; Sept. 18.
Gammel, Karl, Cleveland, Ohio. Cooking utensil.
1,462,275 ; July 17.
Gammell, Alexander. (See Hanney, A. F., and Gammeil.)
Gammeter, Harry C., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
American Multigraph Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mechanism for feeding paper, cards, envelopes, etc.
1.457,158; May 29.
Gammeter, Harry C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
American Multigraph Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Mech-
anism for feeding tags, cards, etc. 1,472,466 ; Oct. .SO.
Gammeter, Harry C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
American Multigraph Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ma-
chine for casting column rules. 1,476,50.3 ; Dec. 4.
Gammeter, John R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Cushion-tire
structure. 1.445,014 ; Feb. 13.
Gammeter, John R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
plying up tire fabric. 1,458.476; June 12.
Gammeter, John R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Windowpane-
fastening strip. 1,459,095 : June 19.
Gammeter, John R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Tire flap.
1,467. .313 ; Sept. 11.
Gammeter, John R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
plying up tire fabric. Rel5.699 ; Oct. 16.
Gammeter, John R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The a. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Tire-painting
machine. 1,471,787; Oct. 23.
Gammon, Tillman H., Los Angeles, Calif. Spring tire.
1,458,117 ; June 5.
Gampe, Georg, Dobeln, Germany. Parallel vise. 1,441,413;
Jan. 9.
Gampher, Paul, Chicago, 111. Earth auger. 1,466,897 ;
Sept. 4.
Gamwell, Arthur, Los Angeles, Calif. Thumb lock.
1,456,846 ; May 29.
Gandee, Floyd H., et al. (See Dungan, John E., as-
signor.)
Gandell, William R. K., London, England. Spanner.
1,463,077 ; July 24.
Gander, James S., Forest Gate, England. Apparatus for
spraying oil fuel or other liquids. 1,444,601 ; Feb. 6.
Gandillon, Pierre, Tarbcs, France. Water - closet.
1.476,244: Dec. 4.
Gaudy, Charles L., Mount Auburn, 111. Valve-stem guard.
1,444,340 ; Feb. 6.
Gangler, Paul, Esslingen, Germany. Device for folding
paper bags. 1,459.825 : June 26.
Gannon, John H., Tucson, Ariz. Liquid-fuel purifier.
1,470,719; Oct. 16.
Gannon, Joseph R., New York, N. Y. Disappearing ve-
hicle step. 1,467,976;, Sept. 11.
Gans. Michael .T., et al. '(See Wentz, John, assignor.)
Gansz. ITarrv G., Cincinnati, Ohio. Tuhe and closure.
1,474.253; Nov. 13.
Gant, E. M., Mfg. Co., The. (See Gant, Eugene M..
assignor.)
Gant, Eugene M., assignor to The E. M. Gant Mfg. Co.,
Ethridge, Tenn. Pump plunger. 1,441,339 ; Jan. 9.
Ganteiibein, John E., Kelso, Wash. Limb attachment.
1.442.392; Jan. 16.
Ganthier, Charles, Garden, Mich. Toy. 1,440,454 ; Jan. 2.
Gantz, Amos F., Wondstown, N. J. Fuel lock for auto-
mobiles. 1,476.293: Dec. 4.
Gantt, Michael D. (See Youngson, James, assignor.)
Gantvoort, John M., Beacon, N. Y. Baker's installation.
1,454,675 ; May 8.
Ga Nung, Howard D. (See Smiley, W. E., and Ga Nung.)
Ganz, Albert J., Los Angeles, Calif. Picture stand or
support. 1,466,934 ; Sept. 4.
Ganz, Albert J., assignor to Einson-Freeman Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined shipping, dispensing, and
display box or carton. 1,454,849 ; May 15.
Ganz, William, Chicago, 111. Lock for steering gears.
1,453,256; Apr. 24.
Gara, Earl V.. Balboa, Calif. Exhaust and water dis-
charge for engines. 1,478.948 ; Dec. 25.
Garand, John C. (See Kewish, John T., assignor.)
Garbacz, Albert, East H.nmraond, Ind., assignor of one-
half to W. H. Newburg, Medford, Wis. Wrench.
1.466,502 ; Aug. 28.
Garbarinl, AndrS, Courbevoie, France. Gas-heating radi-
ator. 1.473,844; Nov. 13.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Garbell Typewriter Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Typewriting machine. 1,457,970 ;
June 5.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Garbell Typewriter Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Typewriting machine. 1,457,971;
June 5.
Garbell Typewriter Corporation. (See Du Mais, Leo J.,
assignor.)
Garbell Typewriter Corporation. (See Garhell, Max, as-
signor.)
Garbis, Spiro D., Calcutta, British India. Mouthpiece for
receptacles to contain liquids and means for sealing
the same. 1,458,932; June 19.
Garbutt, Frank A., Los Angeles, Calif. Bed. 1,475,010;
Nov. 20.
Garbutt, William O.. Gloucester, England. Electric ac-
cumulator. 1,441,792; Jan. 9.
Garceau, Harry J., assignor to Warner Gear Company,
Muncle, Ind. Automobile lock. 1,451,821 ; Apr. 17.
Garcia, Francisco, San Antonio, Tex. Automobile sig-
nal. 1,466,935 ; Sept. 4.
Garcilliiii, Ciriaco, New York, N. Y. Lamp socket.
1,464,602; Aug. 14.
Garcin, Marie L., New York, N. Y. Marking device.
1,451,654 ; Apr. 10.
Gardalen, Oliver H., Dows. Iowa. Clutch release for trac-
tors. 1,448,623; Mar. 1.3.
Gardeen, Carl J., St. Paul, Minn. Current rectifier.
1,457,902 ; .Tune 5.
Gardelis, August, Princeton, N. J. Swimming device.
1,470,437; Oct. 9.
Garden, Alexander T., Augusta, Kans. Oil regulator.
1,457,520; June 5.
Gardham, George A.. Highland Park, assignor of one-
half to A. C. Webster, Detroit, Mich. Stamp and
method of forming the same. 1.470,354 ; Oct. 9.
Gardlneer, Robert L. (See Grund, W., and Gardineer.)
Gardiner, John R., Fullerton, Calif. Interchaneeable
cultivating and trench-forming apparatus. 1,459.393 ;
June 19.
Gardiner, Joseph M., Baltimore, Md. Loose-leaf binder.
1,464,313 ; Aug. 7.
Gardiner, Lou M., deceased, by M. D. Gardiner, adminis-
tratrix, Oakland, Calif. Vehicle driving mechanism.
1,463.687 : July 31.
Gardiner, May D., administratrix. (See Gardiner,
Lou M.)
Gardini, Cearse. (See Driganti, Charles J., assignor.)
Gardner, Anthony G. (See Berger, J. G., and Gardner.)
Gardner, Benjamin F., Chicago. 111. Audible sound in
Btrument. 1,443.357 ; Jan. 30.
Gardner, Blake W., Memphis, Tenn. Automatic stopping
attachment for phonographs. 1,446,792; Feb. 27.
Gardner, ("ass A., Kansas City, Mo. Hair-straightener
comb. 1 .465.979 : Aug. 28.
Gardner, Charles P. (See Williams, Harry W., assignor.)
Gardner, Edgar L., and J. L. Willard, assignor to Pullman
Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Window-
sash balance. 1,443.571 ; Jan. 30.
Gardner, Ernest G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for sinking
concrete piles. 1,454,434 ; May 8.
Gardner, Frank, Dallas, Tex. Displacement pump.
1,456.885: May 29.
Gardner, Frederic E., Beloit, Wis. Abrasive-wheel chuck
for grinding machines. 1,461,184 : July 10.
Gardner Governor Company, The. (See Gardner, John
W., assignor.)
Gardner, Henry A.. Washington. D. C. Plastic composi-
tion and making same. 1,446,039 ; Feb. 20.
Gardner, Henry A., Washington, D. C. Fabric for air-
ships and making same. 1,449,748 ; Mar. 27.
Gardner, Henry .v., Washington, I). C. Dechlorlnated
chlorinated - glycerides and derivatives therefrom.
1,452,553 ; Apr. 24.
Gardner, Henry A., Washington, D. C. Reaction product
of tung oil and a dechlorlnated oil and making same.
1,463,883 ; Aug. 7.
Gardner, Henry A., Washington, D. C. Coated or im-
pregnated body and preparing the same. 1,463,884 ;
Aug. 7.
Gardner, Hiram E., jr.. Concord, N. H. Bushing remover
and replacer. 1,465,124 ; Aug. 14.
Gardner. John. Carnforth, England. Windmotor.
1.478.214: Dec. IS.
Gardner. John J., New York, N. Y. Motor vehicle.
1.445,677; Feb. 20.
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Gardner, John W., Quincy, 111., assignor to The Gardner
Governor Company. Compressor mecliauism. 1,450,032 :
Mar. 27.
Gardner Machine Company. (See Bergen, Harry S.,
assignor.)
Gardner, Marshall B., Aurora, 111. Fob ornament, locket,
or similar article. Des. 63.362 ; Nov. 27.
Gardner, Newton C, Cairo, 111. Choke rod. 1,464,263 ;
Aug. 7.
Gardner, Prince A., St. Louis, Mo. Cardcase. 1,463,619 ;
July 31.
Gardner, Ralph D., Beloit, Wis. Grinding machine.
1,465,762 ; Aug. 21.
Gardner, Richard N., San Francisco, Calif. Time calcu
lator. 1.458,649 ; June 12.
Gardner, Samuel L., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Auxiliary tie
rod. 1,452,554 : Apr. 24.
Gardner, Sydney B., Benson, Minn. Pipe-smoker".s kit.
1.458,817 : June 12.
Gardner Textile Co. (See Reeves, Frank, assignor.)
Gardner, Walter A. (See Otis, S., and Gardner.)
Gardner, William C, Ardmore, Okla. Fishhook holder.
1,451,256 : Apr. 10.
Gardner, William E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Vulcanizable com-
position and making the same. 1,440,455 ; Jan. 2.
Gardner, William R., assignor to Independent Gasaver
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Gas-burner attachment.
1,471,788 ; Oct. 23.
Gardon, Aiubroise, Meacham, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Collapsible granary. 1,473,845 ; Nov. 13.
Gardonyi, Mike G., Cleveland, Ohio. Milk-bottle holder.
1,457,060; May 29.
Garey, George E., Downs, Kans. Bearing burning^in at-
tachment. 1,470,722; Oct. 16.
Garey, John P., Elmira Heights, N. Y. Spinning frame
and the like. 1,442,873 ; Jan. 23.
Garey. John P., assignor to Eclipse Machine Company,
Elmira, N. Y. Spinning frame and the like. 1,442.872 ;
Jan. 23.
Gargan, Charles L., and J. E. Leinen, assignors to C. D.
Leonard, Rochester, N. Y. Stovepipe damper. 1,470,619 ;
Oct. 16.
Garland, Charles F. (See Varone, Frederick, assignor.)
Garland, Claude M. (See Traer, G. W., and Garland.)
Garland, Claude M., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for de-
volatilizing coal, shale, etc. 1,460,414 ; July 3.
Garland, Claude M., Chicago, 111. Retort for the distilla-
tion of shale, bituminous coal, and other materials
1,473,616 ; Nov. 13.
Garland, George F., Medford, assignor of one-third to
J. C. Snowden and one-third to L. Borlenghl, South
Weymouth, Mass. Paper-bag holder. 1,443,320 ;
Jan. 23.
Garland, Harrison W. (See Bnssiere, Frank, assignor.)
Garland, William, Clinton, Mass. Circle divider.
1,464,417 ; Aug. 7.
Garlatti, Daniele, Iroquois Falls, Ontario, Canada. Com-
bination instrument. 1,458,046 ; June 5.
Garlincr, Jacob, Rochester, N. Y. Cuff button. Des.
62,024 ; Mar. 6.
Garlock, Lawrence R., Lockport, N. Y. Fuel. 1,444,341 ;
Feb. 6.
Garlock, William H., Seattle, Wash. Surgical apparatus.
1,452,733; Apr. 24.
Garman. Harry B., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Steel
Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drag link.
1,458,331; June 12.
Garman, Harry B., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Steel Prod-
ucts Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drag link. 1,458,332 ;
June 12.
Garman, Harry B., Detroit, Mich., a^ignor to The Steel
Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Dustguard for
drag links. 1,473.931 : Nov. 13.
Garman, R. A., et al. (See Dickover, C. W., and Henry,
assignors.)
Garner, F. H. (See Wilson, John D., assignor.)
Garner Print Works & Bleachery. (See Sillifere, Paul
E., assignor.)
Garner, Samuel B., Bend, Oreg. Door latch. 1,449,394 ;
Mar. 27.
Garner, William R., Erie, Pa., assignor of one-fourth to
C. Davis. Washington, D. C. Illuminated license tag
and signal for automobiles. 1,467,371 ; Sept. 11.
Garr, Joseph M. (See Godman, J. E., and Garr.)
Garrabrnnt, Charles and W. M. Fury, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Collapsible table. 1,444,678 ; Feb. 6.
Garraway. George C, Rutherford, N. J. Pump.
1.448,486 : Mar. 13.
Garren, George S., Oak Park, assignor to Sargent Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Water gauge. 1.470,720 ; Oct. 16.
Garrett, -Arthur O., San Diego, C. E. Funnell, and W. L.
Hoffman, Los Angeles, Calif. Slotting machine.
1,470,721 : Oct. 16.
Garrett, Arthur 0.. San Diego, and C. E. Funnell and
W. L. Hoffman, Los Angeles, Calif. Storage-battery-
cell top. 1.474,523 : Nov. 20.
Garrett, Cornelius. (See Wood. R., and Garrett.)
Garrett, Emerson E., Wallace, W. Va. Chain. 1,458,096 ;
June 5.
Garrett, George H.. assignor to R. H. Croft, Winterset.
Iowa. Door-onerating device. 1.443.7.S6; Jan. 30.
G.irretf. Jesse M.. St. Louis, Mo. Burner. 1,478,949;
Dec. 25.
58339—13.
Garrett, Robert E., Nashville, Tenn. Underwear.
1,460,950; July 3.
Garrett, Robert L., and J. L. Goolsby, Marlin, assignors
of one-third to W. F. Gillette, Palls County, Tex.
Steering arm. 1,477,108: Dec. 11.
Garrett, Vincent A. and M. W. Abts, Morrill, Nebr. Seed-
potato cutter. 1,441,844 ; Jan. 9.
Garrett, William L., Forney, Tex. Machine for gather-
ing cotton squares. 1,474,627; Nov. 20.
Garrigan, Cornelius J., Millvale, Pa. Oil heater.
1,474,524 ; Nov. 20.
Garrigue, William, & Company. (See Bodman, John W.,
assignor.)
Garrigue, William, & Company. (See Sanger, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Garrison, Frank, Jerome, Idaho. Tool. 1,461,270 ;
July 10.
Garrison, Herman, Chicago, 111. Can opener. 1,476,360 ;
Dec. 4.
Garrison, Orlando, Dayton, Ohio. Gear-grinding machine.
1,469,604 ; Oct. 2.
Garrison, Orlando, Dayton, Ohio. Chuck. 1,470,158;
Oct. 9.
Gaiiilsun, Henry R., Kokomo, lud. Basket. 1,456,376;
May 22.
Garritt, Wilbur A., and J. H. Engebrigtson, Sioux City,
Iowa. Sign-displaying device. 1,454,582 ; May 8.
Garrity, Harry. (See Dunseth, C. A., and Garrity.)
Garroway, Leon. (See Schnltzer, L. M., Garroway, and
Gelfman.)
Garsed, Edward T., assignor to Alexander and Garsed,
Inc., Charlotte, N. C. Indigo dyeing. 1,449,981;
Mar. 27.
Garside, Edmund, Darlington, assignor to J. H. Morgan,
Sheffield, and The Skerne Works Limited, Darlington,
England, and himself. Divided driving pulley and the
like of sheet-metal construction. 1,454,435 ; May 8.
Gartln, Elmer G., assignor to Sullivan Machinery Com-
pany, Claremont, N. H. Fluid motor. 1,440.730 ; .Tan. 2.
Gartin, Elmer G., assignor to Sullivan Machinery Com-
pany, Claremont, N. H. Fluid motor. 1,440.731 ; Jan. 2.
Gartin, Elmer G., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Fluid-pressure motor. 1,471,691 ;
Oct. 23.
Gartin, Elmer G., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Rotating mechanism for percus-
sive tools. 1,474,338 ; Nov. 13.
Gartlan, Stephen L., assignor of fifty-five one hundredths
to A. E. Gooderham, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ap-
paratus for treating hydrocarbons. 1,445,433 ;
Feb. 13.
Gartling George, Los Angeles, Calif. Chain pump.
1,444,180 ; Feb. 6.
Gartner, Carl. (See Doose, G., and Gartner.)
Gartner, Victor, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fountain pen.
1,461,823 ; July 17.
Garton. Emery E., Jetmore, Kans. Well-pipe lifter.
1,445,504 ; Feb. 13.
Garver, Joseph L. (See Howe, C. W., and Garver.)
Garver, Joseph P., Charleston, III. Adjustable seat back.
1,458,879 ; June 12.
Garvey, James D., Chicago, 111. Fountain brush
1,441,675; Jan. 9.
Garvey, James D., Chicago, 111. Mop wringer. 1,457,568 ;
June 5.
Garvey. James P., Lincoln, Nebr. Attachment for motor
vehicles. 1,462,744 ; July 24.
Garvin Machine Company, The. (See McClellan, Edward
J., assignor.)
Garvin. Peter J., New York, N. Y. Plumbing system.
1.458.818; June 12.
Garwood, George W. (See Host, W. D., Miller, and Gar-
wood.)
Garwood. George W., El Monte, Calif. Valve-spring lifter.
1,440,534 ; Jan. 2.
Garwood, William C, Dayton, Ohio. Auto lamp-dimmer
attachment. 1,471,395 ; Oct. 23.
Gary, Clarence E., Syracuse. N. Y. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,464,384 ; Aug. 7.
Gas Light and Coke Company, The. (See Lewcock, W., and
Tallantyre, assignors.)
Gas Research Company, The. (See Smith, Harry F..
assignor.)
Gas Research Company, The. (See Smith, H. P., and
Cureton, assignors.)
Gasan-Thompson Company. (See McKellar, Judson L.,
assignor.)
Gasche, Karl W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouae
Union Battery Company, Swissvale. Pa. Manufactur-
ing storage batteries. 1,478,708 ; Dec. 25.
Gaschke. George, assignor to American Platinum Works,
Newark, N. J. Finger ring and setting. 1,453,708 ;
May 1.
Gaschott, Conrad. (See Terhune, Richard A., assignor.)
Gashyesva, Harold. Tuba City, Ariz. Necktie and
handkerchief holder. Des. 62.444 ; June 5.
Gaskill, John E., St. Louis, Mo. Purifying garlickv
wheat. 1.460.648: July 3.
Gaskins, Palemon H., Jacksonville, Fla. Lubricating
system. 1,478,513; Dec. 25.
Gnsoleno Corporation. (See Greenstreet, Charles J.,
ii.sslgiior.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
(See Oberfell, G. G., and
(See Voress, C. L., and
Calif. Camper's kit.
111. Lifting device.
Gasoline Recovery Corporation.
Burrell, assignors.)
Gasoline Kfcovir.v Corporation.
Cantei', assignors, i
Gaspar, Leandro 0., Manor,
1,470,439 ; Oct. 9.
Gasparaitis, Stanley, Chicago
1,465,429 ; Aug. 21.
Gasparaitis, Stanley, assignor of one-balf to A. Gaidoma-
wicz, Chicago, III. Floral-display case. 1,440,671 ; Jan. 2.
Gaspari, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Eyeglasses. 1,444,067 ;
Feb. 6.
Gaspari, Joseph. New York, N. Y. Eyeglasses. Des.
63,363 ; Nov. 27.
Gasparri, Giuseppe, and A. Casinl, Rome, Italy. Resilient
suspension for vehicle wheels. 1,448,268 ; Mar. 13.
Gaspie, John J., New Bedford, Mass. Headlight screen.
1,444,243 ; Feb. 6.
Gasser, Anton A., assignor of one-half to A. H. Wollnlk,
Youngstown, Ohio. Tool holder. 1,440,672 ; Jan. 2.
Gasser, Joseph, Trenton, N. J. Combination high hoist
and dump wagon. 1,447,719 ; Mar. 6.
Gasser, Joseph, Trenton, N. J. Combined high-hoist and
dump wagon. 1,452.501 : Apr. 24.
Gasser, Joseph, Trenton, N. J., assignor to New Jersey
Twin Hoist Company. Dump wagon. 1,458,047 ;
June 5.
Gassman, Howard M., Birmingham, Ala. Load-regulat-
ing means. 1,450,720; Apr. 3.
Gassmann, Heinrich, Herrenalb, Germany. Troduction
of lasting masses made from viscose. 1,447,465 ; Mar. 6.
Gast, Carl, Barmen, Germany. Double-barreled ninoliiuc
gun with recoiling barrels. 1,477,115 : Dec. 11.
Gaster, Orrln J. (See Kill, V. P., and Gaster.)
Gaston, Alpheus D., Austin, Tex. Automobile light-dim-
mer switch. 1,462,791 ; July 24.
Gaston, Audley D., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Fluid-dis-
tributing manifold. 1,459,150 ; June 19.
Gaston, Ralph M., Chicago, 111. Method of and means
for testing the quality and condition of solid substances.
1,441,626; Jan. 0.
Gat. John D., North Canton, Ohio. Method of and
apparatus for decomposing ores. 1,478.822 ; Dec. 25.
Gatchell, Frederick D., New York, N. Y., assignor to Texas
Company. Easy-pour oil can. 1,454,436 ; May 8.
Gatchell. George S., Roselle Park, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Needle-loop
separator for sewing machines. 1,449,508 ; Mar. 27.
Gatchell, George S., Roselle Park, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing-
machine guide. 1,473,617; Nov. 13.
Gatchell, Oliver W., Greensboro, N. C. Brick-paver's
bridge. 1,473,223 ; Nov. 6.
Gates, Ernest R. (See Selby-Fayers, W., and Gates.)
Gates, Frederic P., West Hartford, assignor to The Ar-
row Electric Company, Hartford, Conn. Electric switch.
1,451,570; Apr. 10.
Gates, George B., Boston, Mass. Packing. 1,444,457 ;
Feb. 6.
Gates, Harry D., Milford, Conn. Windshield cleaner.
1,447,541 ; Mar. 6.
Gates, Isabel L., Washington, D. C. Garment support.
1,447,130; Feb. 27.'
Gates, Isabel L., Washington, D. C. Garment support.
1,476.504; Dec. 4.
Gates. Isabel L., Washington, D. C. Garment support.
1,476,505; Dec. 4.
Gates, James, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Furnace con-
struction. 1,469,000. Sept. 25.
Gates, John C, Indianapolis, Ind. Game apparatus.
1,464,314; Aug. 7.
Gates, Joseph, East Pepperlll, Mass. Thimble for use
in conjunction with electric conductors. 1.475,627 ;
Nov. 27. „ ^ , ^ „
Gates, Louis W., assignor to C. Cowles and Company,
New Haven, Conn. Vehicle door handle. 1,441,845 ;
Jan. 9.
Gates, Louis W., assignor to C. Cowles and Company,
New Haven, Conn. Locking handle for vehicle doors.
1,464.315 : Aug. 7. ^ „ „
Gates Louis W., assignor to C. Cowles & Company,
New Haven, Conn. Lock. 1,477,342 ; Dec. 11.
Gates, William H., New Haven, Conn. Die head.
1,464,177; Aug. 7.
Gathmpnn, Emll. Baltimore, Md. Ingot mold. 1,440,535 ;
Jan. 2.
Gathmann, Emil, Baltimore, Md. Ingot mold and Ingot.
1,455,197; May 15. •
Gatlin, William H. (See Bell, Lorenzo W., assignor.)
Gato, Juan A., Miranda de Ebro, Spain. Alarm taximeter.
1,472,162 ; Oct. 80.
Gats, John B., assignor to A. M. Searles, Chicago, III.
Automobile visor. 1,447,655 ; Mar. 6.
Gattlker-Tanner, Heinrich. (See LevaUlant, Louis, as-
ilimor.)
Gnubatz, Arthur W., Madison, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Ellwood Tractor Company, Paris, 111.
Tractor frame. 1,444,967 ; Feb. 13.
Gaucher, n^e Cerr^, Albertlne, executrix. (See Gaucher,
Joseph T. A.)
Gaucher, Joseph T. A., deceased, by A. Gaucher, nSe
CerrS, executrix, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Self-wind-
ing clock. 1,449,982; Mar. 27.
Gaudenzi, Arthur, assignor to Aktlengesellschaft Brown
Boverl & Cie., Baden, Switzerland. System of connec-
tions for multiphase choking coils. 1,457,359 ;
June 5.
Gaudie, Herbert J. (See Klrton, C, and Gaudie.)
Gaudin, Oneil B., Laurel, Miss. Hand car. 1,450,846;
Apr. 3.
Gaudreau, Aldric. (See Lavigne, H. F., and Gaudreau.)
Gaugh, Clyde J., West MlUcreek. Pa. Gauge. 1,442,333 ;
Jan. 16.
Gaughan, John J. (See La Payette, T. E., Glldden, and
Gaughan.)
Gaule. Rose, Peosta, Iowa. Dancing doll. 1,475,064 ;
Nov. 20.
Gault, James H., Philadelphia, Pa. Card-perforating
machine. 1,472,829; Nov. 6.
Gault, Janii's H., Philadelphia, Pa. Card-punching ma-
chine. 1,473,618; Nov. 13.
Gaumont, LSon, and L. R. Decaux, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester,
N. Y. Method of and apparatus for distant regulation
of cinematographic objectives. 1,454,850; May 15.
Gaunt, Charles P., Birmingham, England. Holder for
badges, buttons, and the like. 1,450,721 ; Apr. 3.
Gaunt, Charles P., Birmingham, England. Medal-rib-
bon mount. 1,450,722 ; Apr. 3.
Gaunt, Charles F., Birmingham, England. Hair-cutting,
shaving, or combing device. 1,473,404 ; Nov. 6.
Gaunt, Joseph S., Manchester, and H. Dyson, Huddefs-
fleld, England. Spindle mechanism of spinning and like
frames. 1,465,514; Aug. 21.
Gauntt, Guy R., Roanoke, Ala. Dies for forming rail
braces. 1,472,867 ; Nov. 6.
Gauntt, Warren S., Waldron, Mo. Vehicle wheel.
1,478,852 ; Dec. 25.
Gaus, Wilhelm, W. Melser, and E. Eberhardt, assignors
to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Pabrik, Ludwlgsliafeu-on-
the-Rhiue, Germany. Manufacture of urea. 1,453,069 ;
Apr. 24.
Gauss, Paul G., Indianapolis, Ind. Roof-projection ladder
support. 1,478,823 ; Dec. 25.
Gavel, Stephen, and E. Frost, Olds, Alberta, Canada.
Shock absorber. 1,450,954; Apr. 10.
Gaver, James W. (See Prere, Bartlett E., assignor.)
Gavin, Martin J. (See Bowie, C. P., and Gavin.)
Gavlak, Joseph G., Monongahela, Pa. Spark plug.
1,459,447 ; June 19.
Gaw-0'Hara Envelope Co. (See Crandall, Jay B., as-
signor.)
Gaw-O'Hara Envelope Company. (See Olgay, Albert,
assignor.)
Gawlik, John. (See Harvozinski, M., and Gawllk.)
Gawne, Howard F., Euclid Village, Ohio. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,456,976; May 29.
Gay, Clarence B. (See Cruzen, C. L.. and Gay.)
Gay, Edward B., Springdale, Ark. Apple-preparing ma-
chine. 1,451,571 ; Apr. 10.
Gay, Felix L., San Benito, Tex. Water gate. 1,448,698 ;
Feb. 27.
Gay, George L., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to W. C.
McTarnahan and N. Stevenson, Boston, Mass. Pan-
greasing machine. 1.472,163 ; Oct. 30.
Gay, Ira A., Chicago, 111. Vacuum-bottle carrying cup
cap. 1.441,793; Jan. 9.
Gay, Leland H., Palo Cedro, Calif. Signal. 1.447,542;
Mar. 6.
Gay, L^on, Grenoble, France. Absorption, reaction, and
like column. 1,466,936 ; Sept. 4.
Gay, Robert H. (See Englund, Knut E., assignor.)
Gay, Rubert M., Hanover, N. J. Air separator.
1,457,110; May 29.
Gaylor, Cllne. (See Love, B., and Gaylor.)
Gaynor, John J., assignor to Meler-Gaynor Manufactur-
ing Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Bottle crowner. 1,448,956 ;
Mar. 2().
Gaynor, Joseph, Jersey City, N. J. Machine for shaping
and forming fabric cases. 1,477,437 ; Dec. 11.
Gazda, Adolph A., assignor to Kaestner & Hecht Com-
pany, Chicago, HI. Control system. 1,463,947 ; Aug. 7.
Gazda. Jozoph A., Chlcopee, Mass. Figure wheeled toy.
1,476,199; Dec. 4.
Gazse, Sandor, San Francisco, Calif. Stop and direc-
tion indicator. 1,478,606; Dec. 25.
Gazzolo, Samuel. (See Gibson, W., and Gazzolo.)
Gear Grinding Company Limited, The. (See Orcntt,
Harry F. L., assignor.)
Geare, R. E. Spencer. (See Brown, Eugene L., jr., as-
signor.)
Geare, Randolph E. S., Chicago, 111. Chain grate.
1,454,965 ; May 15.
Gearhart, Ralph W., Johnstown, Pa. Apparatus for fill-
ing cartons. 1,441,414 ; Jan. 9.
Gearhart, Roy E., O. D. Stewart and L. A. Heckel, Kansas
City, Mo. Vacuum-clothes-cleaner casing. Des. 63,076 ;
Oct. 2.
Geartts, Mae H., Marinette, Wis. Percolator-handle pro-
tector. 1,471,257; Oct. 16.
Gebauer, Charles L., et al. (See Helm, Emerson B., as-
signor.)
Gebbie, Alexander E., et al. (See Shortt, Edward G.,
assignor.)
Gebbie, Ida T., et al. (See Shortt, Bdward G.. assignor.).
UNITED STATES PATEiNT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Gebhardt. Henrv J.. ChlciiKO, 111. Automatically-con-
irollod soot blower. 1.476,S09 : Dec. 11.
Gebr. .Staubli. (See Bischof, Ulrlch, nsslRnor.)
GtbriUIor, Hardy. (See Scheuer, Alfred and II.. assignors.)
Geddes. Charles A., Pblladelphia, Pa., assisiior to NaMonal
Carbonaior Manufacturln:; Company, Incorpurated.
Carbonator and draft arm for soda water. Rel5,575 ; -
Apr. 10.
Gedeon, James, and W. Miller, Cleveland, Obio. Child's
vehicle. 1,468,346 ; Sept. 18.
Gee, Albert, Oak Lane, Pa. Stop device for full-fashioned-
stoeUing-kiiitting machines. 1,450,071 ; Mar. 27.
Gee, Frederick S. (See Gee, James E. and F. S.)
Gee, Hays C. (See Glrvln, F. B., and Gee.)
Gee. James E. and F. S., London, England. Display de-
vice. 1,463,740 : July 31.
Gee, Norman E., assignor of one-half to J. W. Parks, Al-
toona. Pa. Milk receptacle. 1,451,420 ; Apr. 10.
Gtcr, Maurice F.. Irondequolt, assignor to General Rail-
way Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Brake-con-
trolUng mechanism for automatic train-control sys-
tems. 1,454,231 ; May 8.
Geer, William C, and J. B. Dickson, Akron, Ohio, as
signers to The B. F. Goodrich Company, Now York,
N. Y. Method and composition for treating 0brou3
material. 1,470,073 ; Oct. 9.
Gehlbach, Walter, Independence, Kans. Swab. 1,468,017 ;
Sept. 18.
Gelinrich. Charles L., Elmhnrst, N. Y. Portable oven.
1.442.S93; Jan. 18.
Gehrandt. Gustav R., Oak Park, assignor to International
Earth-Boring Machine Corporation, Chicago, 111. Power-
transmitting mechanism. 1.440,456 ; Jan. 2.
Gehrandt, Gustav R., Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Earth-Boring Machine
Corporation. Tractor. 1,478,824 ; Dec. 25.
Gebres. Hewitt A., Mount Vernon, Ohio. Compressor
unit. 1,475,381 : Nov. 27.
Gehrig. William F., Newark, assignor to Essex Specialty
Co., Inc., Berkley Heights, N. J. Wireless-telephone
receiving apparatus. 1,448.207 ; Mar. 13.
Gehrig, William F., Newark, assignor to Essex Specialty
Co., Inc., Berkley Heights, N. J. Detector for wireless
telephone outfits. 1,449,148 ; Mar. 20.
Gehrig, William F., Newark, N. J., assignor to Essex
Specialty Co.. Inc., Berkeley Heights, N. J. Slider
for tuning colls. 1,460,239 ; June 26.
Gehrig, William F., Newark, assignor to Essex Specialty
Co., Inc., Berkelev Heights, N. J. Machine element.
1,464,815: Aug. 14.
Gehrke, Frederick W., assignor to The Horn & Brannen
Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Globe for light-
ing fixtures. Dea. 63,172; Oct. 30.
Geib, Bernhnrd D., Cleveland, Ohio. Fountain brush.
1,456.977 : May 29.
Geib, William, assignor to International Silver Company,
Merlden, Conn. Metal hasket or similar article. Des.
62,670 ; July 17.
Geibel, John F., Buffalo. N. Y. Mounting for centrifugal
clothes wringers. 1,474,323 ; Nov. 13.
Geibel, John F., assignor to Kaustlne Company, Inc.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Toilet. 1,461,612 ; July 10.
Geier, James, Troy, N. Y. Stop signal device. 1,465,260 ;
Aug. 21.
Geier, P. A., Company, The. (See Geier, Philip A.,
assignor.)
Geier, P. A., Company, The. (See Robertson, Prank E.,
assignor.)
Geier, Philip A., assignor to The P. A. Geier Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Handle-securing mechanism. 1,472,797 ;
Nov. 6.
Geiger, Albert W., Stratford, Conn. Pin tubes. 1,445,308 ;
Feb. 13.
Geiger, Charles F., Perth Amboy, N. J., assignor to The
Carborundum Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. MufiBe
furnace. 1,464.248 ; Aug. 7.
Geiger, Charles M.. Denver, Colo. Combined radiator,
steam cooker, and warming oven. 1,450,847 ; Apr. 3.
Geiger, David F.. assignor of one-third to A. D. Cole,
Minneapolis, Minn. Tractor. 1,456,730 ; May 29.
Gelser. Eugen, Karlsruhe, Germany, assignor to W. L.
D'Olier, New York, N. Y. Cleaning brush. 1,452,458 ;
Apr. IT.
Geiger, William A., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,441,274 ; Jan. 9.
Geiger. William A., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Side bearing. 1.442,874 ; Jan. 23.
Geiger, William A., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy. N. T. Hand brake for railway cars.
1.446,249: Feb. 20.
Geiger, William A., Chicago. 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Detachable lining for draft-
gear friction shells. 1,472,971 : Nov. 6.
Geilfuss. Albert H., Parkersburg, W. Va. Necktie holder
1,467,634; Sept. 11.
Geils, John C, Bensenville, 111. Towline hitch. 1,454,437 ;
May 8.
Geils. Louis I'.. Chicago, 111. Headlight deflector.
1.467.372 ; Sept 11.
Geimer. Albert A.. St. Louis, Mo. Belt box. 1,463,948 ;
Aug. 7
Geisendorfer, George, and W. C. Lester, Warrenton, Oreg.
Light screening and dellecting hood for headlights.
1,444,739 ; Feb. 6.
Geissenhaincr, Frederick W. (See Cumner, M. S., and
Geissenhainer. )
Geissinger, Harry G. (See Russell, E. A., and Gelsslnger.)
Geisslnger, Harry G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Vapor
Car Heating Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Heating sys-
tem. 1.440,673 ; Jan. 2.
Goist. Harry F., Aurora, III. Magneto. 1,446,040
Feb. 20.
Geist, Harry F., Sumter, S. C. Magneto. 1,456,001
May 22.
Geist, Harry F., Aurora, 111. Undergarment. 1,478,006
Dec. 18.
Geist Manufacturing Company. (See Wiederwax, Robert
W., assignor.)
Geistert, Albert G., New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. C:iutch and brake
lever supporting bracket. 1,469,258 ; Oct. 2.
Oeistwhite, John. (See Bohmker, J. C., and Geistwhite.)
Geiver, Hugh E., Wessington, S. Dak. Split demountable
rim. 1 455,481 ; May 15.
Gelarie, Saul, Brooklyn, N. Y. Reenforced bloomers.
1,460.666 : July 3.
Gelatt, Phllo M., La Crosse, Wis. Pressure gauge.
1,462,570; July 24.
Gelfman, Nathan. (See Schnltzner, L. M., Garroway, and
Gelfman.)
Geller, Henry W., et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick, as-
signor.)
Gellman. Israel C, Chicago, III. Adjustable socket
wrench. 1,451,873 ; Apr. 17.
Gellman, Israel C, Chicago, 111. Wrench. 1,451,906:
Apr. 17.
Gelstharp, Frederick, Tarentum, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Plate Glass Company. Process and apparatus
for producing spectacle blanks. 1,471,725 : Oct. 23.
Gera City Stove Manufacturing Company. (See Specht,
Adolph, assignor.)
Gem Hammock and Fly Net Company, The. (See Koot»,
William and A. C., assignors.)
Gem Shirt Company, The. (See Naylor, Robert C,
assignor.)
Gem Shirt Company, The. (See Pohlkotte, John H., as-
signor.)
Gemayel, Joseph. (See Linkfi, Charles, assignor.)
Gemelnhardt, Walter, New York, N. X. Mouthpiece-con-
necting device and tuning slide for wind musical in-
struments. 1,443,122; Jan. 23.
Gemmel, WlUiam J., Ashley, Pa. Radiator board. 1,440,979 ;
Jan. 2.
Gemmill, Worthy D., Willonghby, Ohio. Frame and mak-
ing it. 1,467,787; Sept. 11.
Genard, Joseph P., Edgewood, Md. Sight for firearms.
1,466,297 : Aug. 28.
Qendreau, Charles J., and J. L. Sarvey, assignors to Gen-
eral Railway Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Cross-
drilling attachment for automatic screw machines.
1,449,172 ; Mar. 20.
Gendron Wheel Company, The. (See Nauts, Frank A.,
assignor.)
Gendron Wheel Co., The. (Se« Vogel, Joshna F., as-
signor.)
Gendron Wheel Company, The. (See Vogel, J. F., and
Nauts, assignors.)
Oneral Abrasive Company. (See Richmond, H. A., and
Macdonald, assignors.)
General Ajnerican Tank Cta Corporation. (See Nelson,
Axel M., assignor.)
General American Tank Car Corporation. (See Parks,
Ostrander J., assignor.)
General American Tank Car Corporation. (See Weaver,
Robert R., assignor.)
General Automatic Scale Company. (See Schaper, Harry
C, assignor.)
General Can <i;ompany. (See Dennison, Lawrence, as-
signor.)
General Carbonic Company. (See Sturcke, Herman B.,
assignor.)
General Chain Company. (See Thoma, A. J., and Eklund,
assignors.)
General Chemical Company. (See Balrd, Dudley, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Abbott, Charles C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Abbott, C. C, and Trea-
nor, assignors.
General Electric Company. (See Adams, Nathan H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Alexander, Peter P., a»-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Alexanderson, Ernst F.
W., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Anderson, Earl A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Arnold, Lyman, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Austin, Edward, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bailey, Halsted, as-
signor.)
196
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Seneral Electric Company. (See Baker, Walter R. G., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Batchelder, Asa A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Beclser, Howard I., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Beckert, Albert R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Beckert, Frank R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bennett, Frank S.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Berry, Clarence J., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bohner, Clyde C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bovver, George W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bowman, Francis H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Blume, Louis F., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bradbury, Burke, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Brand, Frederick F., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Brooks, Wallace L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Brown, William W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Burnham, Joseph L.,
assignor. )
General Electric Company. (See Burnham, Locke H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Byles, Frank A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Carichoff, B. R., and
Jones, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Carver, James H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cbamplin, Franklin J.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Clougb, Frederic H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Clough, Fredric H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Collingham, Robert H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Connely, Charles B.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Davey, Wheeler P., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Degen, Frederick I., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Doane, Leroy C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Dryer, William P., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Dunham, Harry B., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Eaton, John, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Edmundson, H. W., and
Munro, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Elder, Matthew L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Emmet, Williami L. R.,
assignor. )
General Electric Company. (See Brben, Hermann F. T.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Fischer, Kurt, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Fitz Gerald, Alan S.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Fogler, Ben B., .-is-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Forsberg, Peter W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Fortin, Paul R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Frank, W. D., and Case,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See French, Henry G.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Frltsch, Karl, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Germain, Henry A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Gillette, R. T., and
Butterfleld, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Gooch, Ernest C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Gosling, Joseph W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Greisser, Victor H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Guay, Emile J., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hall, Chester I., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Halliwell. Reginald F.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hamilton, W. S. H.,
and Krape, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Hamilton, Walter L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Halvorson, Cromwell
A. B., jr., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hamilton, William S. H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Heisler, Charles L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hepperlen, John A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Herklotz, Max, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hildebrand, L. E., and
Thomson, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Hobart, Henry M., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hoxie, Charles A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Huber, Herman J. H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hunt, Louis J., assign-
or.)
General Electric Company. (See Ipsen, Carl L., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Jacobs, Harry M.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Johannesen, Svend E.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Jones, Benjamin W.,
assignor.)
"^"neral Electi-ic Company. (See Jones, B. W., and
Gooch, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Junggren, Oscar, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Kline, Charles H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Knopp, Otto A., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Koch, Paul A., as-
signor.)
General Electi'Ic Company. (See Krueger, Carl R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Langmuir, Irving,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Leddick, George, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Lemp, Hermann, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Luckiesh, Matt, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Lyons, Joseph, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Mackay, George M. J.,
assignor. )
General Electric Company. (See Macloskie, G., and
Stearns, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See MacmlUan, Campbell,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Marshall, James E.,
assignor.)
G<?neral Electric Company. (See McKay, John A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Merrill, Wilbur L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See MerriU, W. L., and
Winne, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Mitchell, L. E., and
White, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Mittag, Albert H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Morcom, Reginald K.,
assignor. )
General Electric Company. (See Moss, Sanford A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Norris, Marvin L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Otis, Albert N., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Pacz, Aladar, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Pape, Wllhelra, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Patch, James W., ^
assignor.) B
General Electric Company. (See Peek, Frank W., jr., as- "
slgnor.)
General Electric Company. (See Perham, Charles F.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Pero, Bertram S., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Phelps, Roscoe G., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Porter, Wlllard E.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Pratt, John B., assignor.")
^^neral Electric Company. (See Pressey, Wilbur A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Prince, David C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rankin, William K.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rice, Chester W., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rice, Edwin W., jr.,
assignor. )
General Sieotrlc Company. (See Richardson, Ernest L.,
assignor.)
«
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
197
General Electric Company. (See Rogers, Harold W., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Roosevelt, Gracie H.,
jissi^'Hor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rue, John R., jr., as-
signor.)
Gencriil Electric Company. (See St. Clair, Byron W., as-
signor.)
Genornl Electric Company. (See Salz, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
Gcnpral Eli>ctric Company. (See Scharschu, Charles A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schmidt, Henry H., ae-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schuchardt, Rudolp'h
F., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schwennker, Charles
F,. assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Sclater, Ivanhoe H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Seede, John A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Selz, Walter, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Stack, George E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Standerwick, Reginald
G., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Stearns, R., and
Mjiclr.skii'. ns:signors.)
General Electric Company. (See Steenstrup, Christian,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Steinmetz, C. P., and
Standerwick, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Stephens, Howard O.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Thompson, Louis W.,
assisrnor.)
General Electric Company. (See Thomson, Elihu, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Traver, Oliver C,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Treanor, Edward D.,
as.signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Trelschel, Chester C,
assignor.)
Gon>ral Electric Company. (See Twlss, Paul E., as-
signor.!
, General Electric Company. (See Twogood, Ernest N.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Valentine, Irving R.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Ver Planck, William E.,
assignor. )
General Electric Company. (See Wagner, Edward A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wagner, Robert E..
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Walle, Ludwig S.,
nssignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Warren, G. B., and
Wirt, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Warren, Henry B., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Weber, L. J., and Gooch.
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Wedmore, Edmund B.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Weed, James M., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Weldon, John J., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company.* (See Westphal, Hans, as-
signor.) I
General Electric Company. (See Weston, Frederick H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Whitaker, Frank P.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See White, William C, as-
signor. i
General Electric Company. (See Wilkinson, James, as
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wilson, Edward, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wirt, Harrison L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wood, James J., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. ( See Wooldridge, William J.,
assignor.)
General Engineering Company, The. (See Chaffin, Charles
E., assignor.)
General Engineering Company, The, et al. (See Center,
A. L., and Jones, assignors.)
General Explosives Company. (See Sturgis, William B.,
assignor.)
General Fastener Company. (See Johnson, E. S., and
Earlson. assignors.)
General Fire Extinguisher Company. (See Bell, Chester
A., assignor.)
General Fire Extinguisher Company. (See Derby, John
H., assignor.)
fieneral Fire Extinguisher Con">api'. ^See Haussler, C.
F., and Park, assignors.)
General Fire Extinguisher Company. (See Loepsinger,
Albert J., assignor.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See Coryell, Wil-
liam C., assignor.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See McPike, H.
C, and Schmitz. assignors.)
General Fireproofing Company. (See Schmitz, Fred A.,
assignor.)
General Gas Light Company. (See Humphrey, Hubert
R., assignor.)
General Industrial X-Eay Co. (See Guilllaume, William,
assignor.)
General Lighting Fixture Co. (See Wangershelm, Edgar
A., assignor.)
General Machine Works, The. (See Swartz, William H.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Blackmore, Lloyd,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Bower, Ferdinand A.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Bower, F. A., and
Cataline, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Bull, Arthur A., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Bull, A. A., and
Darnell, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Cody, M. T., Gray, and
Forbes, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Durant, William G.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fishburn, Otto B.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Forbes, Kingston,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Geistert, Albert G., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Johnson, Frank, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Krotz, Alvaro S.,
assignor. )
General Motors Corporation. (See Lambert, Brazil E., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Mason, Arthur C,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Mlnch, Walter B., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Pence, Lafe V., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Perlman, Louis H.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Robertson, John P.,
assignor.)
General Motors Company. (See Short, Charles R., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Springer, William
N., assignor.)
Qemeral Motors Corporation. (See Sturt, Alfred T.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Taub, Alex, assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See White, John W., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See White, John W., jr.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Whitten, Frank A,,
assignor.)
("leneral Motors Research Corporation. (See Aseltine,
Fred E.. assignor.)
(General Motors Research Corporation. (See Geyer, Har-
vey D.. assignor.)
Gonernl Motors Research Corporation. (See Ketteringf,
Charles F., assignor.) *
General Slotors Research Corporation. (See Lee, Charles
L., a«isicnor.)
General Motors Research Corporation. (See Midgley,
Thomas, jr., assignor.)
General Motors Research Corporation. (See Short, Charles
R., as.signor. )
General Optical Company. (See Clement, George A. and
H., assignors.)
General Paper Goods Manufacturing Co. (See Radzlnsky,
Harry, assignor.)
General Petroleum Corporation. (See Prutzman, P. W.,
and von Bibra, assignors.)
General Phonograph Corporation. (See Vasselll, Anthony,
assignor. )
General Pressed Metal Company. (See Banes, Walter D.,
assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Bushnell, Charles
S., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Dodge, L. E., and
Preston, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Geer, Maurice F.,
assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Gendreau, C. J.,
and Sarvey, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Howe, Winthrop
K., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Larry, Edwin
<'.. assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Leake, Richard
C, assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Lindner, John
C, assignor.)
198
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
General Itailwiiy Signal Company. (Soe Richmond, Carl
A., assignor.)
Genciiil Kailway Signal Company. (See Wight, Sedg-
wick N., assignor.)
General Rubber Company. (See Bradley, C. E., and
Coffin, assisrnors.)
General Specialty Company. (See Krause, All)ert F.,
*«slgnor.)
General Seamless Tube Company. (See Brinkman, Louis
H., assignor.)
General Shoe Machinery Company. (See Ballard, Harrie
A., assignoi-.)
General Tire and Rubber Company. (See Denmire,
Harold A., assignor.)
General Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Iredell,
Robert, assignor.)
General Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See O'Neil, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Genett, Louis J., assignor of one-half to J. M. Longyear,
jr., Marquette, Mich. Demountable - rim stand.
1,463,465 ; July 31.
Genett, Louis J., assignor of one-half to .T. M. Longyear,
Jr., Marquette, Mich. Tiston-rlng remover. 1,468,291 ;
Sept. 18.
Geneva Cutlery Corporation. (See Althofr, Walter, as-
signor.)
Geneva Heater Company. (See Olson, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Geneva Metal Wheel Company, The. (See Ford, Albert M.,
assignor.)
Genge, Frederick C. (See Shields, Harry A., assignor.)
G«ngras, Alfred J. (See Yorgensen, Paul L. L., as-
signor. )
Gennevois, Emile, assignor to La Societe Anonyme des
Elevateurs de Llquldes "Chaine-Helice" Bessonuet-
Favre, Chatellerault, France. Chain for elevating
liquids. 1,475,382 ; Nov. 27.
Gensecke, Wilhelm, Homburg, Germany. Oxygen appa-
ratus. 1,448,590 ; Mar. 13.
Gensler, Arthur F. (See Weske, G. J., Gensler, and
Prange.)
Gent, Edgar W., Morristown, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Ratchet mechanism. 1,445,271 : Feb. 13.
Gent, Edgar W., Morrlstown, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Centrifugal governor. 1,459,394 ; June 19.
Geiiter, Albert L., et al. (See Center, A. L., and Jones,
assignors.)
Genter, Albert L., and G. C. Jones, assignors of one-half
to The General Engineering Company and one-half
to A. L. Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Continuous
thickening process. 1,452,151 ; Apr. 17.
Genthner, Thomas E., and A. L. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Muffler. 1,453,9,32; May 1.
Gentile, Lawrence. (See Winchenbaugh,. I.., and Gentile.)
Gentile, Lawrence, Melrose, assignor to Lester P. Win-
chenbaugh Company, Boston, Mass. Paper-treating ma-
chine. 1,454,376; May 8.
Gentlne, Howard I., assignor to American Atomized Fuel
Company, Shelbyvllle, 111. Furnace. 1,469,313 ; Oct. 2.
Gentle. William M., Los Angeles, Calif. Carburetor.
1.473.182; Nov. 6.
Gentry, Cleveland, Azusa, Calif. Tread for tractors.
1.469,001 ; Sept. 26.
Gentry, George W., Yeager, Okla., assignor of one-fourth to
H. H. Diamond and one-fourth to J. R. Dutton,
HoldenvlUe, Okla. Windmill. 1,465,602; Aug. 21.
Gentry, Vergil, Anderson, Ind. Bearing device.
1,446,173 ; Feb. 20.
Gentzel, Perry H., Newton, Mass. Cylinder-oiler control
for engines. 1,447,944 ; Mar. 6.
Gentzel, Perry H., Newton, Mass. Automatic cut-oft for
fuel of oil-burning boilers. 1,448,530 ; Mar. 13.
Gentzel, Perry H., Newton, Mass. Oil separator.
1,455,136; May 15.
Gentzel, Perry H., Newton, Mass. Oil atomizer.
1.459,448; June 19.
Genung, Charles E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Morris &
Company. Upholstery material. 1,453,049 : May 8.
Geoghegan, HoNvard G. (See Griffith. F. P., Lindsay, and
Geoghegan.)
Geometric Tool Co.. The. (See Breitensteln. Albert F.,
assignor.)
George, Ayoob- Fond du I^ac, Wis. Apparatus for build-
ing walls. 1,460,197 ; June 26.
George, Charles E. (See Brockney, J. L., and George.)
George, Charles H., Framington, Mass. Ventilating at-
tachment for windows. 1,470,606; Oct. IG.
George, Charles L., assignor to The Buckeye Tractor
Ditcher Company, Findlay, Ohio. Tread belt for
apron wheels. 1,446,292 ; Feb. 20.
Qtorge, Charles L., assignor to The Buckeye Traction
Ditcher Company, Findlay, Ohio. Sloplng-bank-cuttlng
attachment. 1,462,488 ; July 24.
Ceorge Cutter Company. (See Larklns, Ernest M., as-
signor. )
George, Edwin S., Pontlac. Mich. Tractor. 1,443,951 ;
Feb. 6.
George, Enoch, jr., assignor to The McConway A Torley
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Coupling-centering device.
1,448,289 ; Mar. 18.
George, Frederick H., Minneapolis, Minn. Belt. 1,440,980 ;
Jan. 2.
George, Frederick H., Minneapolis, Minn. Belt. 1.447,243 ;
Mar. 6.
George, Harry C. (See Hayden, J. B., Morris, and
George.)
George, Harry J., Long Beach. Calif. Dog carrier for
automobiles. 1,444, 679 ; Feb. 6.
George, Henry C, Philadelphia, Pa. Window. 1,470,223 ; .
Oct. 9.
George, James H., New York, N. Y. Barrel fastening.
1,465,430; Aug. 21.
George, Jerome R., assignor to Morgan Construction
Company, Worcester, Mass. Manufacture of wire rods.
1,476.333 ; Dec. 4.
George, Jerome R., and W. E. Carroll, assignors to Morgan
Construction Company, Worcester, Mass. Die box for
wire-drawing machinery. 1,465,730; Aug. 21.
George, Ollie C. Crystal Lake, 111. Knockdown flower
box and fernery. 1,475,573 ; Nov. 27.
George, W. D., et al., receivers. (See Jones, Pearl N.,
assignor.)
Geoplanus Company, The. (See Hartman, Frederick D.,
assignor.)
Georgl, Paul and R., Leipzig-Gohlis, Germany. Signal
sound instrument. 1,463,361 ; July 31.
Georgl, Robert. (See Georgl, Paul and R.)
Georgia Vita Llgno Co. (See Coester, George, assignor.)
Gepp, Herbert W., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Roast-
ing of zinc sulphide ores preparatory to leaching.
1,443,708 ; Jan. 30.
Gepp, Herbert W., Melbourne, Victoria, assignor to Elec-
trolytic Zinc Catnpany of Australasia Proprietary
Limited, Melbourne, Australia. Roasting of zinc sul-
phide ores preparatory to leaching. 1,443,707 ; Jan. 30.
Geppert, Frank J., East St. Louis, 111. Direction signal.
1,475,063 ; Nov. 20.
Geraerdts, Gerard H., New York, N. Y. Mold. 1,444,740;
Feb. 6.
Geraghty, John P., Jersey City, N. J. Automobile lock.
1,465,583; May 15.
Geranlo, Nlcholfis, Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina. Pro-
tective cover for pneumatic tires and the like.
1,442,394 ; .Tan. 16.
Gerber, David, Baltimore, Md. Ice-cream cone. Des.
63,464 ; Dec. 11.
Gerber, D wight, assignor to National Valve & Manufac-
turing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pipe support and an-
chor. 1,470,529 ; Oct. 9.
Gerber, Evelyn, Chicago, 111. Garment fastener or hold-
ing device. 1,463,949 ; Aug. 7.
Gerber, John G., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago. 111. Tape guide
for sewing machines. 1,466,937 ; Sept. 4.
Gerber, Martin, Iowa City, Iowa. Radiator-repair ma-
chine. 1,460,480: .Tuly 3.
Gerbor, Wllmer J., Deadwood, S. Dak. Oil-tube cleaner.
1,464.069 ; Aug. 7.
Gerbig, Bert G., Seattle, Wash. Circuit breaker. 1,451,157;
Apr. 10.
Gercke, Maximilian, Paslng, near Munich, Germany. Dis-
tillation of bituminous material. 1,474,367 ; Nov. 20.
Gerdll, Henri P., Paris, France. Rotary cutting tool.
1,446.342 ; Feb. 20.
Gerdll, Henri P., Parte, France. Drill. 1,454,851 ;
May 15.
Gerfin, George P. (See Haynes, P. E., and Gerfln.)
Gerhardt, Frederick. San Francisco, Calif. Die for lining
bearings. 1,474,775 ; Nov. 20.
Gerhardt, Leonard, assignor to Tin Decorating Company
of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Sheet-metal box.
1,446,458; Feb. 27.
Gerhardt, Louis J., West New York, N. J. Eyeshade.
1,473,619 ; Nov. 13.
Gerhardt, Oscar, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. Method
of and system for determining from an aircraft the
elevation above the ground. 1.468.018 ; Sept. 18.
Gerhardt. Reginald B., Sparrows Point, Md. Automatic
work feeder. 1.457.830 ; June 5.
Gerlnger, George T., Aroroy, P. I. Air lift for agitators
for ore and other materials. 1,442,264 ; Jan. 16.
Gerlnger, Isldor. (See Geringer, Moris and I.)
Gerlnger, Moris and I., New York, N. Y. Fixture arm,
Des. 63,555 ; Dec. 18.
Gerl, Frank F., Milwaukee, Wis. Guitar. Des. 62,165 ;
Apr. 3.
Gerlach, Fred, et al., trustees. (See Graham, W. S., and
nipple, assignors.)
Gerlach, Fred, et al., trustees. (See Llndgren, Alexus C,
assignor.)
Gerlach, Oscar, La Salle, 111. Heat-insulating material
and manufacture. 1,468,149; Sept. 18.
Gerlach, Paul, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Bundle-
carrying attachment for grain harvesters. 1,454,471 ;
May 8.
Gerlat, Paul E., Sheboygan, Wis. Shipping device for
articles of cylindrical shape. 1.477,818: Dec. IS.
Gerleman, Oscar W., St. Louis, Mo. Treating pistons,
piston rings, and cylinders, and specially-prepared pis-
ton rings. 1,462,855 ; July 24.
Gerleman, Oscar W., St. Louis. Mo. Treating pistons,
piston rings, and cylinders. 1,466,432 ; Aug. 2S.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
199
Meaiis of lubrication.
Voicing apparatus.
Lumber carrier.
Gerleman, Oscar W., St. Louis, Ho
1,474,819: Nov. 20.
GerllriK, Arthur A., New lork, N. Y.
1.447,162 ; Feb. 27.
GerlinKer, Carl F., Dallas, Ores.
1,4.^7.02.^ : Ma.v 29.
Germain, Edward B.. assignor to Dunlop Tire and Rub-
ber Corporation of America, Buffalo. N. Y. Tire tread,
nes. 63,550; Dec. IS.
Germain. Hcnrv A., Pittsfli^ld, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Handle for ratio adjusters.
1,441,794 : .Tan. 9.
Germain, Pierre. (See Kreutzberger, P. L. G., and
Germain.) „ , ,
Germain Seed and Plant Company. (See Meyberg, Man-
fred, assignor.)
Germer, Edward, Erie, Pa. Stove. 1,449,665 ; Mar. 27.
GermtT, Edward, jr. (See Germer, Edward G. and E.,
Jr.)
Germer, Edward, jr., Erie, Pa. Burner. 1,443,409 ;
Jan. 30.
GLrnior, Edward G., Erie, Pa. Stove. 1,447,945 ; Mar. 6.
Germ.-r, Edward G.. and E., jr., Erie, Pa. Gas burner.
1,466,014 ; Aug. 28.
Germot. Antonin, Asnieres, France. Direct recovery of
metallic antimony. 1,475,294 ; Nov. 27.
Gernandt, Waldo G., South Bend, Ind. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,466,646 ; Aug. 28.
Geriisliack, Hujro. assicmor to Radio Industries Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Tuned telephone receiver.
1.478.709; Dec. 25. ^ „„
Gero, Victor, Philadelphia, Pa. Spool head. 1,461,480;
July 10.
Gerould, Martin E., Rochester, N. Y. Cord holder and
cutter. 1,443,358: Jan. 30.
Gerrard, Alec J. (See Wood. George, assignor.)
Gerrard, Alec J., Chicago, 11!. Wire stretching and ty-
ing machine. 1,460,049 : July 3. , „, , .
Gerrard, Alec J., and P. Wright, Chicago, 111. Shipping
package. 1,445,762 ; Feb. 20.
Gerrard, Alec J., and P. Wright, Chicago, 111. Bale tie
with deformed ends. 1,448,998 ; Mar. 20.
Gerrard, Alec J., and P. Wright, Chlcauo, III. Wire de-
forming and severing machine. 1,453,456 ; May 1.
Gerrard, Alec J., and P. Wright, Chicago, 111. Wire ten-
sioning and twisting machine. 1,456,127 ; May 22.
Gerrard, Alec J., and P. Wright, Chicago. 111. Machine
for making bale ties. 1,459,623 ; June 19.
Gerrard. Alec J., and P. Wright, Chicago, 111.
for cutting and swaging bale ties. 1.466,334
Gerrard, Alec J., and P. Wright. Chicago, 111.
with deformed ends. 1,472.299 ; Oct. 30.
Gerrard. Aloe J., and P. Wright, Chicago, 111
bundling machine. 1,478,514 ; Dec. 25.
Gerritv. Joe A. (See Crotto. Frank E.. tissignor.)
Gersba"ch, Karl. (See Beck, A., Gersbach. and Weber.)
Gershon. Victor P. (See Lloyd, E. A., and Gershon.)
Gershovitz, Barnett, Canton, Ohio, Dump wagon.
1,469,637 ; Oct. 2.
Ger.<tein. Frank. (See Gerstem, Harry and F.)
Ger.«tein, Harry. Arverne, and F. Gerstein, New York,
N. Y. Shoulder strap. 1,457,904 ; June 5.
Gerstenberger, Henry J., assignor to The Babies Dis-
pensary & Hospital of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio.
Composition of ingredients for artificial food.
1,445,434; Feb. 13.
Gerstenberger, Henry L. G., Roselle, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Standard Development Com-
panv. Bung. 1,464,523 : .4ug. 14.
Gerster, John M. (See Carlson, R. E., and Gerster.l
Gcrstle, John, assicnor to The Electro Chemical Com-
pany, Davton, Ohio. Electrode for electrolytic cells.
1.448,208 ; Mar. 13.
Gerstle. Jules. New York, N. Y. Humidor. 1,474,254 :
Nov. 13.
Gerstmayr, Anton, Chicago, 111. Vehicle wheel. 1,465.261 :
Aug. 21.
Gerth, Ruth L., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Candle plate for
lighting fixtures. Des. 61,802 ; Jan. 16.
Gerth, Ruth L., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I.
fixtures. Des. 61.803 : Jan. 16.
Gerth, Ruth L., Minneapolis, Minn.,
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I.
ing fixtures.. Des. 61,804 ; Jan. 16.
Gerth. Ruth L., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Spindle for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 62.568 : ,Tune 26.
Gerth, Ruth L., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Spindle for llght-
inc: fixtures. Fes. 62.569 : June 26.
Gerzen. Viktor E., Svanobruk, Sweden. Screw. 1,473,033 ;
Nov. 6.
Gessel, George, Logan, Utah. Carrier frame for tires,
tool boxes, and license-number plates. 1,441,795 ;
Jan. 9.
Gesell. Willinm H., Montclair, N. J. Edible product and
making the same. 1,475.574 : Nov. 27.
Gesellschaft fUr Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H. Hallesches.
(See Mayer, E., and Lelb, assignors.)
Gesellschaft filr Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H. Hal-
lesches. (See Melssner, Alexander, assignor.)
Machine
; Aug. 28.
Tie wire
Wire-
Canopy for lighting
assignor to Alfred
Spindle for light-
Gesellschaft fUr Maschlnelle Druckentwasserung mit be-
schr^nkter Haftung. (See Horst, llelnz, assignor.)
Gesellschaft fiir Schififsausrustung und Davitbau. (See
Sieurin, Paul W., assignor.)
Gesmundo, Giovanni, New York, N. Y. .\larm lock.
1,456,089 ; May 29.
Geesler, Frederick A., Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignor to
Electric Milker Corporation, Chicago, 111. Milking
machine. 1,472,467; Oct. 30.
Gossler, Frederick A.. La Grange, 111., and R. B. Mitchell,
HUlsdalo, Mich., assignors to Electric Milker Corpora-
tion. Chicago, 111. Relief valve. 1,474,192 ; Nov. 13.
Gessnian. Theodore J., Eolia, Mo. Sawing machine.
1,447,543; Mar. 6.
Gestas, Isidore, Los Angeles, Calif. Boring machine for
paper. 1,451,610 ; Apr. 10.
Gestetner, D., Limited. (See Gestetner, David, as-
signor.)
Gestetner, David, assignor to D. Gestetner, Limited,
London, England. Printing and duplicating. 1,456,794 ;
May 29.
Getchell, Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. No-voltage
release switch. 1,441,796 ; Jan. 9.
Getchell, Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Box con-
nector. 1,466,361 : Aug. 28.
Getchell, Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Inclosed
switch. 1,473.574 ; Nov. 6.
Getchell, Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Electric
system. 1.475,295 ; Nov. 27.
Getchell, Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Elec-
tric Manufacturing Company. Plainville, Conn. Motor-
starting switch. 1.477,871"; Dee. 18.
Getgey, John J., Tulsa, Okla. Trousers presser and
hanger. 1,473,547 ; Nov. 6.
Getgey, John J., Tulsa, Okla. Garment hanger and
presser. 1,473,548 ; Nov. 6.
Gething, Enoch, assignor of one-half to G. F. Tetlow, Man-
chester, England. Attachment for securing the work
to the tables of planing, milling, and like machines.
1,471,118,- Oct. 16.
Geto, Max M., Brooklyn, assignor to Watch Protector
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Watch protector.
1,450,848; Apr. 3.
Getting, Georees. and A. Jonas, St. -Denis, France. Driv-
ing belt. 1.478,114 ; Dec. 18.
Getz, Benjamin E., Morton, 111.
washing machines. 1,464,471 ;
Getz, M., & Co. (See Scribner,
assignors.)
Getz Power Washer Co. (See Litwiller, T. and Leader,
assignors.)
Getz, Vernon C, Indianapolis, and W. L. Westbrook, Wa-
bash, Ind. Sanitary chick fount. 1,449,983 ; Mar. 27.
Geurink, Bernard A. and L. H., East Cleveland, Ohio. Oil
burner. 1.440,871 ; Jan. 2.
Geurink, Harrv J.. Cleveland, Ohio. Sash holder.
1,440.872 ; Jan. 2.
Geurink, Louis H. (See Geurink, Bernard A. and L. H.)
Gewerkschaft Hausbach II. (See Weber, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
Geyer, Benjamin F., assignor to Wayne Oil Tank and
Pump Company, Fort Wayne, Ind; Quantity stop
mechanism for measuring pumps. 1,448,798 ; Mar. 20.
Geyer, Edgar, Silver Cieek, Nebr. Detachable, swinging,
washboiler apron. 1,452.682 : Apr. 24.
Geyer, Harvey D., assignor to General Motors Re-
search Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Engine indicator.
1,456,847 ; May 29.
Gheen, John W., Los .-\ngeles, Calif. Pressure regulator.
1,466,875; Sept. 4.
Gheen. .John W.. Los Angeles. Calif. Machine for dls-
plaving rugs, carpets, and other like articles.
1,466,876 ; Sept. 4.
Ghegan, John J.. East Orange, N. J. Alternating-cur-
rent local circuits for code-signaling telegraphs.
1,449,984 ; Mar. 27.
Ghegan, John J.. East Orange. N. .1. Auxiliary device
for telegraph keys. 1,449,985 ; Mar. 27.
Ghent, George R. (See Dixon, T. K.. Klein, Cox, and
Ghent.) ^ ,.,
Ghlnelll, Lulgl, Home, Italy. Marine or the like vestel.
1,468,903; Sept. 25.
Gianini, Mario, New York, N. Y. Closure for containers.
1.467,578 ; Sept. 11.
Glauque, Edmund D. (See Fink, G. J., and Glauo.ue.)
Giba, Piotr, Chicago, 111. Permutation door lock.
1,465,262; Aug. 21.
Glbb Instrument Company. (See Brueckner, Julius R.,
assignor.)
Gibbons. Frank J., Worcester, Mass. Safety device for
presses. 1,448,209 ; Mar. 13.
Gibbons, James. (See Stein, Frederick W., assignor.)
Gibbons, James W., Boston, Mass. Ash receiver.
1,459.096; June 19.
Gibbons, John W., Merced Falls, assignor of one-half to
T. Carlon, La Grange, Calif. Vehicle gate. 1,476,963 ;
Dec. 11.
Driving mechanism for
. Aug. 7.
G. H. T., and Susskind,
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Giobons, Afitlian A.. Martins Ferry, Ohio, nssignor to
Whltaker-(;ipssner Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Mortar
hod. 1,467,314 ; Sept. 11.
Gibbons, Robert C, and T. K. Felch, Jersey City, N. J.
Smoking pipe. 1,458.479; June 12.
Gibbons, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Contact for electric
knife switches. 1,451,296; Apr. 10.
Glbbone, Willis A., New York, N. Y., and A. Given, Newark,
N. J. Loading hlgh-exploslve .shells. 1,453,933; May 1.
Glbbs, Benedict T., jr.. Chicago Heights, assignor to Mor--
den Frog & Crossing Works, Chicago, 111. Railway-
switch stand. 1,448,957; Mar. 20.
Glbbs, Benedict T., jr., Chicago Heights, assignor to Mor-
den Frog & Crossing Works, Chicago, 111. Railway-
switch sland. 1,448,958; Mar. 20.
Gibbs, Benedict T., jr., assignor to Morden Frog & Cross-
ing Works, Chicago, 111. Combined rail brace and de-
tector-bar support. 1,449,173 ; Mar. 20.
Glbbs, Carl A., Los Angeles, and F. A. Sawyer, Santa
Monica, Calif. Shutter for motion-picture machines.
1,464,472; Aug. 7.
GlbbB, Harry D., Pennsgrove, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Manu-
facturing anthraquinone and phthallc anhydride.
1,444,068; Feb. 6.
Gibbs, Harry D., Pennsgrove, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Producing phthallmlds. 1,450,678 ; Apr. 3.
Gibbs, Harry D., Pennsgrove, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Cata-
lyst and making same. 1,463,206 ; July 31.
Gibbs, Harry D., Pennsgrove, N. J., dedicated, by mesne
assignments, to the Government of the United States
and to the People thereof. Producing a catalyst from
vanadium pentoxlde and the product thereof. 1,458,478 ;
June 12.
Gibbs, Harry D., San Francisco, Calif., dedicated, by
mesne assignments, to the People of the United States.
Purifying anthracene press cake. 1,456,868 ; May 29.
Glbbs, James D., Louisville, Ky. Drill jar. 1,448,112 ;
Mar. 18.
Glbbs, James D., Louisville, Ky. Casing elevator.
1,460,018 ; June 26.
Gibbs, James D., Louisville, Ky. Friction gearing.
1,477,052; Dec. 11.
Gibbs, Robert H., and B. W. Thlele, Portland, Oreg.
Skirt hanger. 1,467,848 ; Sept. 11.
Glbbs, Walter A., Wilmington, Del. Animal trap.
1,458,286 ; June 12.
Glbbs, William B., East Orange, N. J. Liquid-fuel burner.
1,441,978; Jan. 9.
Gibbs, William T., and C. Feldpausch, Russell, Ky. Col-
lapsible minnow trap. 1,445,763 ; Feb. 20.
Gibson. Calder C, Buffalo, N. Y. Cutting and stamping
machine. 1,441,797 ; Jan. 9.
Gibson, Charles E., New York, N. Y. Doll. Des. 63,077 ;
Oct. 2.
Gibson, Francis W., West Roxbury, Mass. Display stand.
1,470,159 ; Oct. 9.
Gibson and Gibson. (See Kelly, R., and Long, as-
signors.)
Gibson, Glen X., et al. (See Wenthing, Lester M., as-
signor.)
Gibson, John G., jr., Atlantic City, N. J. Grate structure.
1,473,846 ; Nov. 13.
Gibson, John M. (See Hill, S. C. Gibson, and Wright.)
Gibson, Joseph P., Spring Valley, 111. Drawer-locking de-
vice for trunks. 1,455,198 ; May 15.
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Company. (See McHugh, Thad-
deus ,T.. assignor.)
Gibson, Minerva A., Crisfleld, Md. Toy. 1.449,279 ;
Mar. 20.
Gibson, Oliver B., assignor to Potts Manufacturing Com-
pany, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Lock. 1,462,806 ; July 24.
Gibson, Oliver E., assignor to Potts Manufacturing Com-
pany, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. Door. 1,462,806 ; July 24.
Gibson, Robert H., Carbon, Alberta, Canada. Pump pipe
lift. 1.473,724 : Nov. 13.
Gibson, Robert M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fuel mixer.
1.466,795 ; Sept. 4.
Gibson, Samuel H., assignor to The Fanner Manufactur-
ing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making chaplets.
1,443,737; Jan. 30.
Gibson, Samuel H., assignor to The Fanner Manufacturing
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Stirring device. 1,443,738 ;
Jan. 30.
Gibson, William, and S. Gazzolo, assignors to National
Carton Company, Joliet, III. Folding box. 1,446,250 ;
Feb. 20.
Gibson, William A., Detroit, Mich. Disk wheel.
1,455,332; May 15.
Gibson, William A., and C. E. Needham, Allentown, Pa.,
assignors to Bradley Pulverizer Company, Boston.
Mass. Air separator. 1,460.960 ; July 3.
Gibson, William A., and C. E. Needham, Allentown, Pa.,
assignors to Bradley Pulverizer Company, Boston,
Mass. Grinding mill. 1,466,433 : Aug. 28.
Gibson, William A., and C. E. Needham, Allentown, Pa.,
assignors to Bradley Pulverizer Company, Boston.
Mass. Grinding mill. 1,473,341 ; Nov. 6.
Glddens, Grady M. (See Teasley, J. W., and Glddeng.)
Glddings, Frank R., assignor of one-half to V. G. Piper,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Means for dipping and coating
confectionery. 1,461,115 ; July 10.
Glddlngs, George C, Springfield, Vt. Mechanically-oper-
ated automatic chuck. 1,453,318 ; May 1.
Giddings & Lewis Manufacturing Company. (See Schel-
lenbach, William L., assignor.)
Glddlngs, William D., Fort Pierre, S. Dak. Drawbar for
vehicles. 1,469,505 ; Oct. 2.
Gidelite Mfg. Co. (See Biblmire, Otto L.. assignor.^
Glebel, Henry, assignor to Thomas Wilson Sa Co. Inc.,
New York, N. T. Lace. Des. 62,719 ; July 24.
Olebell, Charles L., assignor of one-half to C. L. Dunham,
Pennsboro, W. Va. Underreamer. 1,463,316 ; July 31.
Glelen, Peter O., Paterson, N. J. Harness mechanism for
looms. 1,475,646 ; Nov. 27.
Gierlaskl, John, Chicago, 111. Hair-cutting device.
1,446.383 ; Feb. 20.
Gles, Frank G., assignor of one-half to T. G. Murton. De-
troit, Mich. Truck-body hoist. 1,454,966 ; May 15.
Glese, James A. (See Hamm, W. S., and Giese.)
Glese, Walter J., Power, Mont. Charge-condition appa-
ratus for Internal-combustion engines. 1,471,598 ;
Oct. 28.
Gleeecke, Carl, Bad Harzburg, Germany. Agglomerating
mixtures of fine ore and fuel in shaft furnaces.
1,447,071 ; Feb. 27.
Glesecke, Carl, Bad Harzburg, Germany. Making ag-
glomerates of fine ores. 1.478,215 ; Dec. 18.
Glesler, Jean V., assignor to The Fulton Company, Knox-
vlUe, Tenn. Pump. 1,454,886 ; May 15.
Gletzelt, Arthur A. (See Hoopes, S. L., and Gletzelt.)
Gletzelt, Arthur A., Fresno, Calif. Resilient wheel.
1.476,200; Dec. 4.
Glffln, Alfred R., assignor to J. E. Heene, Cleveland, Ohio.
OU purifler. 1,465,911 ; May 22.
Gifforo, Albert J., Shrewsbury, Mass. Shoe-heel reenforce-
ment. 1,444,181 ; Feb. 6.
Glfford, Arthur G., assignor of one-half to F. J. Mansfield,
Rochester, N. Y. Automobile suubber. 1,445,830;
Feb. 20.
Glfford, Cyrus P., Brie, Pa. Ice creeper. 1,442,882 ;
Jan. 23.
Glfford Fox & Company Limited. (See Hawker, William
J., assignor.)
Glfford, John H., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for upsetting and clinching tubular fasteners.
1,468,662; Sept. 25.
Glfford, Richard T. (See Tomlinson, E., and Glfford.)
Glfford, Richard T., Springfield, assignor to E. N. White,
J. L. WyckofC, and J. M. Eaton, trustees, Holyoke,
Mass. Holding latch for truck steering handles.
1,451,907 : Apr. 17.
Glfford, Xenas A., Lockport, N. Y. Sign exhibit.
1,452,873: Apr. 24.
Qlguere, Limoges, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Mold.
1,449,986; Mar. 27.
Gilbert, A. C, Company, The. (See Erhardt, Oscar P.,
assignor.)
Gilbert, A. C, Company, The. (See Gilbert, Alfred C
a.ssignor.)
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn. Rheostat. 1,445,678 ; Feb. 20.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Company,
New Haven, Conn. Toy vehicle. 1,448,113 : Mar. 13.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn. Floor chime. 1,457,360 ;
June 5.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn. Container for toy sets and
the like. 1.457,361 : June 5.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Company,
New Haven, Conn. Toy. 1,457,972 ; June 5.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Com-
pany, ■ New Haven, Conn. Toy vehicle. 1,472,164 ;
Oct. 30.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Company,
New Haven, Conn. Toy vehicle. 1,475,575 ; Nov. 27.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn. Toy vehicle. 1,476,294;
Dec. 4.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Company,
New Haven, Conn. Toy vehicle. 1,476,295 ; Dee. 4.
Gilbert, Alfred C, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn. Electric motor. 1,476,708 ;
Dec. 11.
Gilbert. Arthur S., assignor to W. & T. Avery, Limited,
Birmingham, England. Residue weigher. 1,470,829 ;
Oct. 16.
Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company. (See Davis,
John B., assignor.)
Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company. (See Hlne,
Edward B., assignor.)
Gilbert, Charles E., Chicago, HI. Automobile seat.
1,464,232; May 8.
Gilbert, Charles R., assignor of one-half to W. J. Goth,
Los Angeles, Calif. Combination placer machine.
1,477.053; Dec. 11.
Gilbert, Harold K., Garner, Iowa. Direction signal for
automobiles. 1,451,213; Apr. 10,
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Gilbert, Henry .T., assignor to Saginaw Manufacturing
Company, Saginaw, Mich. Metal pulley. 1,457,071 :
May 29.
Gilbert, Olivier, Lewlston. Me. Device for digging post-
holes. 1.442,888: .Tan. 2.^.
Gilbert, William J., Chicago, 111. Building tile. 1,477,258 ;
Hec. 11.
Gilbert, William N.. assignor to International Scale Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Pendulum scale. 1,458,480 ;
June 12.
Gilbert. William R., Tuscaloosa, Ala. Juice extractor.
1.443.255: .Tan. 23.
Gilbert, Woodland H., St. Paul, Minn. Vending machine.
1,461,613; July 10.
Gilbertson, August, Minneapolis, Minn. Device for secur-
ing and tightening antiskid chains. 1.475.065 ; Nov. 20.
Gilbody. Fred H., Prestbury, near Macclesfield, England.
Bracket for pulleys, levers, or the like. 1,478.216 ;
Dee. 18.
Oilbreath. Leo A. (See Scurlock, 0. W., and GlUireath.)
Gilchrist, Clarence F., Toledo, Ohio. Dynamo-electric
machine. 1,443,073 ; Jan. 28.
Gilchrist. Clarence F., Toledo, Ohio. Starting switch.
1,443.074;. Jan. 23.
Gilchrist, Clarence F., Toledo, Ohio. Fuse-mounting
block. 1.473.575; Nov. 6.
Gilchrist, Clarence F., assignor to The Electric Auto-Lite
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Current cut-out. 1,460,961 ;
July 3.
Gilchrist. Clarence F., assignor to Electric Auto-Lite
Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Lamp. 1,465,549 ;.Aug. 21.
Gilchrist, Clarence F., and H. R. Patterson, assignors
to Electrlc-Auto-Llte Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Igni-
tion coil. 1,449,666; Mar. 27.
Gilchrist Company, The. (See Gilchrist, Raymond B.,
assignor.)
Gilchrist Company, The. (See Poplawskl, Stephen J.,
assignor.)
Gilchrist, John L., Wilklnsburg, Pa. Toy. 1,447,976;
Mar. 13.
Gilchrist, Raymond B., assignor to The Gilchrist Com-
panv, Newark, N. J. Drink mixer. 1,452,197;
Apr. 17.
Gilchrist, Raymond B., assignor to The Gilchrist Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Drink mixer. 1,465,629 ; Aug. 21.
Gilchrist. Raymond B.. assignor to The Gilchrist Company,
Newark, N. J. Drink mixer. 1,465,630 ; Aug. 21.
Gilchrist, R.iymond B.. assignor to The Gilchrist Company,
Newark, N. J. Drink mixer. 1,465,631 ; Aug. 21.
Gilchrist, Raymond B., assignor to The Gilchrist Company,
Newark, N. J. Drink mixer. 1,465,632 ; Aug. 21.
Gilchrist, Raymond B.. assignor to The Gilchrist Company,
Newark, N. J. Drink mixer. 1,465,633 ; Aug. 21.
Gilchrist, Raymond B.. assignor to The Gilchrist Company,
Newark, N. J. Drink mixer. 1,465,634 ; Aug. 21.
Gilchrist, Raymond B.. a.^isiornor to The Gilchrist Company,
Newark. N. J. Prink mixer. I,465.fi3.'5 : Aug. 21.
Gilchrist, Vincent T., assignor to Superior Process Re-
fining Company, San Francisco, Calif. Petroleum-distil-
lation process. 1,455,437 ; Mav 15.
Gilchrist. William L., Albany, Oreg. Bag closer. 1,446,384 ;
Feb. 20.
Gilday, James S., Blaine, Wash. Air lack. 1,473,034 ;
Nov 6.
Gil-Delgado, Vicente. Madrid, Spain. Resilient wheel.
1.465,125 ; Aug. 14.
Gllden. Abraham J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic gas cut-
oflf. 1,464,418; Aug. 7.
Gilder. Andrew, Grand Rapids, Mich. Bedstead con-
struction. 1,471.556 : Oct. 23.
Gile. Daniel W.. Madison. S. Dak. Grain-shocking at-
tachment for harvesters. 1.457,627 ; Junp 5.
Gile Engine Company. (See Gile. William A., assignor.)
Gile. William A., Stoneham. assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to G. K. Woodworth, Brookline. Mass. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,440,592 ; Jan. 2.
Gile, William A., Stoneham, assignor to Gilo Engine Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Internal combustion engine.
1,450,916: Apr. 10.
Giles, Donald M. (See Giles, John H. and D. M.)
Giles. Don.ald M., assignor to J. H. Giles, trading as
Giles Dyeing Machinery Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Snubbing device for dye sticks. 1,476.296; Dec. 4.
Giles. Elizabeth G., Lockport, N. Y. Powder puff.
1,444.741; Feb. 6.
Giles, Eugene. (See Williams, Frank C, assignor.)
Giles, Harvey, Brooklyn. N. Y. Coin-controlled vend-
ing machine. 1,461.417; July lO.
Giles, Harvey, Brooklyn, assignor to A. Ward, New
York. N. Y. Coin-controlled vending machine.
1.445,015 ; Feb. 13.
Giles. Harvey, Brooklyn, assignor to A. Ward, New York,
N. Y. Coin-controlled vending machine. 1.458.621;
.Tune 12.
Giles, Harvey, Brooklyn, assignor to A. Ward, New York,
N. Y. Coin-controlled vending machine. 1,462,199 ;
July 17.
Giles, Harvey, Brooklyn, assignor to A. Ward, New York,
N. Y. Coin-controlled vending machine. 1,466,372 ;
Aug. 28.
Giles, Harvey, Brooklyn, assignor to A. Ward, New
York, N. Y. Coin-controlled vending machine.
1,476,361 ; Dec. 4.
Giles, James P., Dallas, Tex, Rim tool, 1,470,245;
Dec. 4.
Giles, John H. (See Giles, Donald M., assignor.)
Giles, John H. and D. M., Philadelphia, Pa. Yarn-stick-
Bupportlng member for dyeing machines. 1,455,247 ;
May 15.
Giles, John W., Greenville, S. C. Yarn let-off connec-
tion. 1,453,101 ; Apr. 24.
Gilee, William H., Burton-upou-Trent, England. Horse-
shoe. 1,471,119; Oct. 16.
Gilfillan, Robert H., assignor to Storb, Snader & Com-
pany, New Holland. Pa. Let-off mechanism for looms.
1.463,207; July 31.
Gllroy, Michael H., Garrison, N. Dak. Game register.
1.444.680; Feb. 6.
GUlnson, Philip. (See Ames, B. and Gilinson.)
Gilinson, Philip, assignor to B. Ames, Lowell, Mass. Elec-
tric coil. 1,450,362; Apr. 3.
Gill, Charles H., Chicago, 111. Transmission mechanism^
1.440,536 ; Jan. 2.
Gill. Charles H., Chicago, 111. Speed-controlling mecha-
nism. 1,462,807; July 24.
Gill. Charles H., Chicago. lU. Machine-control mecha-
nism. 1.462,808; July 24.
Gill, Charles H., Chicago, 111. Self-adjusting transmission
mechanism. 1,462,809 ; July 24.
Gill, Charles H.. Chicago. 111. Automatic crank tram-
mission mechanism. 1,462,810 ; July 24.
Gill, Charles H., Chicago, 111. Brake for vehicleg.
1,478,646: Dec. 25.
Gill, Charles H., assignor of one five-thousandth to L. J.
Bergamo, one flve-tho\isandth to A. C. Arentz, one
hundred five-thousandths to M. H. Higginbottom, one
five-thousandth to E. Dossmann. one five-thousandth to
C. Dossmann, and one five-thousandth to H. Saxe,
Chicago. 111. Spring-winding mechanism. 1.458,338 ;
June 12.
Gill, Charles H., assignor of one flve-thousandth to L. J.
Bergamo, one flve-thousandth to A. C. Arentz. on«
hundred five-thousandths to M. H. Higginbottom, one
five-thousandth to E. Dossmann, one flve-thousandth to
C. Dossmann, and one flve-thousandth to H. Saxe,
Chicago. 111. Slippage-governed transmission mecha-
nism. 1,458,334; .Tune 12.
Gill. David B.. assignor of one-half to H. M. Sturgeon, Erie,
Pa. Forging press. 1,450,947 ; Apr. 10,
Gill, Edwin R., Yonkers, N. Y. Universal joint for power
transmission. 1,445,272 : Feb. 1."?.
Gill. James F., and J. N. Chaviara. Liverpool, England.
Electrical apparatus for the local and distant repetition
of movements. 1,469,438 ; Oct. 2,
GUI, James H. W.. Norfolk, assignor to Gill Propeller
Company Limited. King's Lynn, England. Screw pro-
peller and similar appliances. 1,454,967 ; May 15.
Sill, Margaret R., Chattanooga, Tenn. Automobile filling
funnel. 1,443,466; Jan, 30.
Gill Propeller Company, Limited. (See Gill, James H.
W.. assignor.)
Gill. Walter A., Riverside, N. J. Hair curler. 1,457,698 ;
June 5.
Gill, Walter K., Walker Springs, Ala. Liquid container.
1,464,419 ; Aug. 7,
Gillam, Charles E., Centralia, Mo. Automobile pulling
device. 1,469,506 ; Oct. 2.
Gillam, Wilson J., assignor to Sayville Furniture Com-
pany, Inc., Sayville, N. Y. Chair. Des. 62,102;
Mar. 20.
Gillam, Wilson J., assignor to Sayville Furniture Com-
pany, Inc., Sayville, N. Y. Chair. 1,465,980 ; Aug. 28.
Gillaspy, George W., Pendleton, Oreg. Band-saw guide.
1.474,265 ; Nov. 13.
Glllbee, Manuel A. T., assignor to A. M. Collins Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturing
ornamental paper. 1,454,676 : May 8.
GlUen. George A.. Jersey CItv, N. J. Transmission lock
for automobiles. 1,448.737 ; Mar. 20.
GiUen, Hugh A. (See Sheehan, G. F., and Gillen.)
Gillenwater, Jesse D., et al. (See Richards, Jesse D.,
assignor.)
Gillespie, Alexander, Pittsfield, 111. Device and process
for feeding roller mills. 1,450,723 ; Apr. 3.
Gillespie, Alexander J., Cleveland. Ohio. Antifriction
bearing. 1,464,316 ; Aug. 7.
Gillespie, Dean M., Denver, Colo. Truck-frame fastener.
1,443,818; Jan. 30.
Gillespie, Edward S., assignor to Associated Engineers-
Co., Chicago, 111. Soldering iron. 1,441.676 ; Jan. 0.
Gillespie, Frank A. (See Meyer, C, and Meade, assign-
ors.)
Gillespie. Scott, and F. L. Shelor, Salem, Va. ; said
Shelor assignor to International Filler Corporation,
Petersburg, Va. Corking machine. 1,460,650 ; July 3.
Glllet, Alexis F., assignor to Jubilee Manufacturing Com-
pany, Omaha, Nebr. Spark intensifler. 1.447.777;
Mar. 6.
Gillett. Charles E., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Process and apparatus for classifying^
grinding wheels. 1,478,333 ; Dec. 18.
Gillett, Harry. (See Brown, A. ("., and Gillett.)
Gillett, William T., Tillamook, Oreg. Cleansing composi-
tion. 1.472.972; Nov. 6.
Gillette, Herbert B., Grand Rapids. Mich. Wheel struc-
ture for dry-kiln trucks. 1,466,434; Aug. 28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Gillette, Robert T., Schenectady, and J. L. Butterfleld,
Alplaus, N. Y., aeslKTiors to General Electric Company.
MetHl Joint. 1,472,518; Oct. 30.
<Illlette Rubber Co. (See Hutchens, R. "W., and Smith,
assignors.)
Gillette Rubber Co. (See Richards, F. A., and Shogren.
assignors.)
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Nlckerson, Wil-
liam E.. assignor.)
Glllrtte Safety Razor Company. (See Parker, Riley H..
assignor.)
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Thompson, Ralph
B., assignor.)
GlUette-Vlbber Company. (See Vlbber, Wheeler H., ai-
signor. )
Gillette, Walter A. (See Polhamua, A. A., and Gillette.)
Gillette, William F. (See Garrett, R. L., and Goolsby,
assignors.)
GlUey, Sullivan E., New York, N. Y. Auxiliary seat for
automobiles. 1,451,655 : Apr. 10.
Gilliam, Eugene C, Warner, Okla. Wlre-Une clamp.
1,478,950 ; Dec. 25.
Gillier, Andr6, Troyes, France. Rectilinear knitting
frame for the production of openwork sinker wales.
1,478,115 ; Dec. 18.
OlUieB, Nell M. (See Stroud, Chester H., assignor.)
GllUes, WUliam R., assignor to Union Asbe.itos & Rubber
Company, Chicago, 111. Heat-insulating tape. 1,470,723;
Oct. 16.
Gllllg, Chester and L., San Francisco, Calif. Vehicle top.
1,469,331 ; Oct. 2.
Gilll^r, Chester H., et al. (See Farum, Elecle P., assignor.)
Gllllg, Leo. (See Gllllg, Chester and L.)
Gllllg, William. (See Vanderhoof, H., and Gllllg.)
Gllllgan, George H., New Bedford, Mass., assignor to U. S.
Ring Traveler Company. Ring traveler. 1,464,674 ;
Aug. 14.
Gllllgan, George H., New Bedford, Mass., assignor to U. S.
Ring Traveler Company. Traveler for twister rings.
1,464,675; Aug. 14.
Glllinder Brothers. (See Gillinder, Edwin B., assignor, i
Gilllnder, Edgar A., assignor to Gillinder & Sons, Inc..
Plilladelphla, Pa. Glass hall illuminating bowl. Des.
63,256 ; Nov. 13.
GllHnder. Edwin B., assignor to Gillinder BrothevR, Port
Jervis, N. Y. Lighting globe. Dcs. 61,908 ; Feb. 6.
Gillinder & Sons, Inc. (See Gillinder, Edgar A., assignor.)
Gillls & Geoghegan. (See Falkenau, Arthur, assignor.)
Glllls, James J., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Penholder. 1.453,667; May 1.
Gillogly, Olney R., Zanesville, Ohio. Advertising device.
1,466,222; Au^. 28.
Glllstrap, Christian I., Crystal Lake, Iowa. Fuel and
making same. 1,443,359 ; Jan. 30.
Gllman, Arthur S., Cleveland, Ohio. Ribbon for typewrit-
ing machines. 1,443,952; Feb. 6.
Gllman, Arthur S., S. C. Bennett and F. W. Klesling, as-
signors to The A. S. Oilman Printing Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Manifold printed form. 1,459,151 ; June 19.
Gilmaii, Charles W., Worcester, Mass, assignor to Wyman-
Gordon Company. Indicating machine. 1,447.346 ;
Mar. 6.
Gllman, Edward T., Lowell, assignor to Draper Corpora-
tion, Hopedale, Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms.
1,461,872 ; July 17.
Gilman, Frank L., and J. R. Wilson, assignors of one-
fourth to R. S. Berry ; said Wilson assignor of one-
third of his right to C. C. Matlock, Los Angeles,
Calif. Well drill. 1,461,713; July 10.
Gllman, George H., Claremont, N. H., assignor to
Sullivan Machinery Company. Peed - controlling de-
vice. 1,441,846 ; Jan. 9.
Gllman, George H., Claremont, N. H., and P. A. Haines,
River Mines, Mo., assignors to Sullivan Machinery Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Drilling apparatus. 1,464,486 ;
Aug. 7.
Gllman, Gooree W.. assignor to American Metals Co.,
JnnesTille, Wis. Price marker. 1,442.720; Jan. 18.
Gllman, George W., jr., assignor to American Metals Co.,
JanesvlUe, Wis. Clip for pens, pencils, and the like.
1,4GS,562; Sept. 18.
Glllninnn, Henry, St. Ix)Ul8, Mo. Folding washbench.
1.476,709 ; Dec. 11.
Gilmer, Charles A. (Sen .Vlvord, B. C, and Gilmer.)
Gllmore, Alfred R., and G. R. Carson, Red Rock, Pa.
Trap. 1,463,117; July 24.
Gilmore, Benjamin V., Gaiiley Bridge, assignor to J. W.
Graham, J. A. Graham, and W. S. Peck, Hlnton. W.
Va. Hinge joint for convertible roadster sections.
1,454,784; May 8.
Gllmore, Joseph, Seattle, Wash. Oil burner. 1,455,874 ;
May 22.
<Sllmore, Ronald F., and W. G. Johannsen, Algona, Iowa.
Beet harvester. 1,403,078 ; July 24.
Gilmore, Steele F.. Indianapolis, Ind. Pocketbook re-
tainer. 1,446,203; Feb. 20.
Gllmore, William J., Hammond, Ind. Method of and
means for making and setting green - sand cores.
1,476,069; Dec. 4.
•Gllmore, William L., Roosevelt, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Curtlss Aeroplane and Motor Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. T. Fighting airplane. 1,445,135 ;
Feb. 13.
Gilniorc, Willis B., Idalio Springs, Colo. Animal trap..
1,473,847; Nov. 13.
Gllmour, Alfred E. C, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Shock absorber.
1,464,524 ; Aug. 14.
Gllmour, Robert, and B. E. Cook, Pawtucket, R. I. Gas-
pressure regulator. 1,462,958 : July 24.
Gilpin. Charles D. (See Wellman, H. G., and Gilpin.)
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, assignor to W. P. Murphy,
Chicago, 111. Railway car truck. 1,443,838 ; Jan. 30.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, assignor to W. P. Murphy,
Chicago, 111. Sheet-metal end for railway cars.
1,450,25.'); Apr. 3.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, 111., assignor to W. P. Mur-
phy, New York, N. T. Dump car. 1,456,978 ; May 29.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, 111., assignor to W. P. Mur-
phy, New York, N. Y^. Double-door construction for
railway cars. 1,461,035 ; July 10.
Gilpin, Garth G.. Riverside, assignor to Union Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Dump-car door.
1,454,164 ; May 8.
Gllpln, Garth G., Riverside, assignor to Union Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Dump-car door.
1,464,317; Aug. 7.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, assignor to JJnlon Metal
Products Company, Chicago, HI. Uncoupling device
for car couplers. 1,474,193 ; Nov. 13.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, 111., assignor to P. H. Mur-
phy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
1.456.731 ; May 29.
Gllpln, Garth G., Riverside, 111., assignor to P. H. Mur-
phy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
1.456.732 ; Mav 29.
Gllsenan, John, New York, N. Y. Nozzle. 1,476,810 ;
Dec. 11.
Gllson, Albert F. F., Norwood, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Head set. 1.463,810 ; Aug. 7.
Gllson, Ara, assignor to Packard Motor Oar Company, De-
troit, Mich. Lock for motor vehicles. 1,451,039;
Apr. 10.
Gllson, Bert D., Chicago, 111. Circulation-pump attach-
ment. 1.473.287; Nov. 6.
Gllson, Christian, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Turbine
blading. 1.469,901 ; Oct 9.
Gllson, Christian, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Blading.
1,469,902 ; Oct. 9.
Gllson, D., & Company. (See Wright, Albert F. J., as-
signor.)
Gilson, Roliert M. (See Beall, C. R., and Gllson.)
Gllson, Robert M., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swlssvale, Pa. Statlc-poten-
tial-controlling appar.Ttus. 1,449,987 ; Mar. 27.
Gilstrap, Daniel L., B.ntson, Tex. Fishing tool for junk
in wells. 1,472,213; Oct. .SO.
Gim.son, Joseph F., Newcastle, assignor of one-half to
Close Brothers & Company Limited, London, England.
Appar.Ttus for castinsr or molding pottery and like ar-
ticles. 1,474.432 : Nov. 20.
Glnabat, Andrg, Paris, France. Surface condenser.
1,451,334 ; Apr. 10.
Gluplfwitz, Paul, New York, N. Y. Clock. Des. 62,005 ;
Feb. 27.
Ginelewitz, Paul, New York, N. Y. Double-locked secret
chamber. 1,466,362 ; Aug. 28.
Ginger, Henry, Waltliam Cross, England. Heating and
lighting radiator. 1,452.800; .^pr. 24.
Ginger, Henry, Hertfordshire, England. Gas burner.
1,462,756; July 24.
Gingerick, Kent S.. Urbana, assignor to R. T. Parrlsh,
Dayton, Ohio. Plow-depth adjusting device. 1,450,417 ;
Apr. 3.
Glngerlck, Kent S., Urbana, assignor to R. T. Parrlsh,
Dayton. Ohio. Tractor wheel. 1,451,769; Apr. 17.
Glngles, Belle M., Waukesha, Wis. Darning horn.
1,447,656; Mar. 6.
Gingrass, Frank E., et al. (See Larson, Walter J., as-
signor.)
Gingrich. Elmer R., Lancaster, Pa. Shoe-toneue clip.
1,472.519 : Oct. 30.
Glnn, Carrellvernon B., Brenham, Tex. Sterilizer and
seed drier. 1.449.280 ; Mar. 20.
Ginn, Percy E. (See Johnson, Harry L., assignor.)
Ginsberg, Isaac, & Bros. (See O'Donnell, E., and Plntoff,
assignors.)
Ginsberg, Louis, Minneapolis, Minn. Pencll-jwlnt protec-
tor. 1,470,724 ; Oct. 16.
Ginther, Anthonv R., Philadelphia, Pa. Truck or
wagon body. 1,452.371; Apr. 17.
Ginty, Charles L., Lockport, N. Y. Change-speed cone
pulley. 1,471.726: Oct. 23.
Glorgini, Giuseppe, Greco Milanese, Italy. Electric weld-
ing ajiparatus. 1,443,123 ; Jan. 23.
Glovannlnl, Sebastian, Chicago, 111. Frlctlonless air
brake. 1,454,887; May 15.
Gippert, Ernest R., New York, N. 1'., assignor to Atlas
Devices Company, Inc. Carrier for pneumatlc-dls-
pntch-tube systems. 1,476,070 ; Dec. 4.
Glrard, John, Thomaston, Conn. Roll-fabric holder.
1,462,333 ; July 17.
Glrard, Loui.s R., Fall River, Wis. Confection-cone tray.
1,468,563; Sept. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Qlrl, Christian. (See Dunston, Wayne E., assignor.)
Girl, Christ iau. (See Short, liladen .M., assignor.)
Qlrl, Christian. Kalamaroo, Mich. Bumper. 1,472,808 ;
Nov. 6.
Girl, Christian, et al. (See MaranTlUe, Harvey F.,
iissiKiior. I
Girl, Christian, and H. S. .Taiidus, Kalamazoo, Mich ; said
Jandus assignor to said Girl. Machine fur cambering
and tempering metal. 1,450,489 ; May 22.
Girl, Christian, and H. S. Jandus, Kalamazoo, Mich. ; said
Jandus assignor to said Girl. Machine for cambering
and tempering metal. 1,450,490; May 22.
Girl, Christian, .ind W. E. Kur.ston, Kalnmaxoo, Mich.
.Automobile bumper. I,47n.(i(i5: r>ec. 4.
Girl, Christian, and W. E. Dunston, Kalamazoo, and J. G.
Utz, Detroit. Mich. Bumper. 1,464,603 ; Aug. 14.
Girodo, Frederick P., New York. N. X. Traction shoe
for wheels. 1.4.57.242 : Mav 29.
Glrot, Leo A., Oakland, Calif. Rope fastener. 1,459,329 ;
June 19. ,
Glrr, Sophie F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination rag-doll
nursiiii;-bottle cover, protector, and heat preserver.
1,464,525 : Aug. 14.
Glrsdansky, Max, Ne\t York, N. Y. Stereoscope. 1,440,457 ;
Jan. 2.
Glrtanner, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Ash conveyer.
1.454.277 ; May 8.
Girten. Jamos, Chicago, 111. Elevator-door lock.
1.476.710; Dec. 11.
Glrvin, Pltzhugh B., and H. C. Gee, Georgetown, Tex.
Signal. 1,45'3,623; May 1.
Glsh, Lizzie, Modesto, Calif. Douche table. 1,464,420;
Aug. 7.
Gisholr Macliine Co. (See Godfriaux, Louis E., assignor.)
Glsholt Machine Company. (See Stevens, William N., as-
signor.)
Gissler, August. New York. N. Y. Brush. 1,452,502 ;
Apr. 24.
Gist, Felta B.. and C. P. Martin, Orange, Calif. DoUy
jack. 1,461,481 : July 10.
Githens. Herbert A., assignor to The Badger Rubber
Works. Milwaukee. Wis. Tire. Des. 63,642 : Dec. 25.
Gittelsohn, Louis, Chicago, 111. Button. 1,441,275 ;
Jan. 9.
Gittlns, George W., administrator. (See Bockiscb, Hein-
rich.)
GiuCfre, Joseph, and C. W. Rich, San Francisco, Calif.
Dispensing cigarette case. 1,453,585 ; May 1.
Giusto. Nicola, Long Island City, N. Y. Automobile
h'lvn. 1.441,574 : Jan. 9.
Given, Arthur. (Ses Gibbons, W. A., and Given.)
Given, Arthur, Newark, N. J., assignor to Stevens-.\yls-
worth Company. New York, N. Y. Extractins: sulphur
from sneiit oxide from .eas plants. '1.478.180 : Dec. IS.
Glveng, George N., assignor of two-flfths to C. E. Duffey,
Colfax, La. Means for automatically opening doors or
gates. 1,463,079 ; July 24.
Glaclfer Company. (See Graham, James E., assignor.)
Gladden. Charles G., Marlon, N. C. Press. 1,441,798;
Jan. 9.
Gladville, Glenn V. (See Pearson, James H., assignor.)
Gladviilo, Glenn V., Bloomfield, Ind. Silo hoop.
1,441,799 ; Jan. 0.
Glaeser. Walter, Brooklvn, N. Y. Manufacture of sodium
phosphate. 1,447,544 ; Mar. 6.
Glaeser, Walter, Brooklyn, assignor to Potash Extraction
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Extraction of potassium
compounds. 1,469,507 ; Oct. 2.
Glaholt, Carl, Union, N. Dak. Dirigible headlight.
1,451.693 : ,\pr. 17.
Glair, Harry F.. and E. J. Wonnacott, assignors to Stand-
ard Oil Company (of Indiana), Whitin?, Ind. Filtra-
tion. 1.474,899; Nov. 20.
Glamzo, Paul, Brooklyn, assignor of one-third to F.
Grimm, New York, and one-third to R. Rittmeyer,
Brooklyn. N. Y. Hair curler. 1,458.176; June 12.
Glanschnig, Ignatz, Gary, Ind., assignor of one-half to
F. E. Hummel, Chicago, 111. Air motor. 1,464,070 ;
Aug. 7.
Glanzer, Ludwlg, Winkler, Kans. Rail joint. 1,465,263 :
Aug. 21.
Glardon, Edouard C, Hamburg, Germany. Hammer for
joint hinders. 1.442,875 ; Jan. 23.
Qlaser. Theodore C, Newark, N. J. Emblem. 1,475,484 :
Nov. 27.
Glas.cow, Ruth. (See Corby. R. L., and Glasgow.)
Glasner, Rudolph W. et al. (See Balcker, Martin, as-
signor.)
Glaspey, Warren E., Bridgeton, N. J., assignor to Spring
Stopper Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for mak
Ing bottles, etc. 1,453,759; May 1.
Glass, Frederick W., Newburgh. N. Y. . Device for tilt-
ing the mattress-supporting frame of bedsteads.
1,466,711; Sept. 4.
Glass, John E., Marion, assignor of one-fourth to J. A.
Stigar, Princeton, and one-quarter to .1. H. Mayes.
Marlon. Ky. Stock guard. 1,443,250 ; Jan. 23.
Glass, Perley R., Brookline, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Patterson, N. J. Process of and
machine for perforating. 1,448,210 ; Mar. 13.
Glass. Perley R., Brookline, Mass.. assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-covering
apparatus. 1,448.733; M;ir. .;.
(.;ias8, Perley R., Brookline, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Mechanism for
controlling power-driven machines. 1,465,391 ; Aug. 21.
Glass, Perley R., Wayland, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Beating ma-
chine. 1,458,177; June 12.
Glassbrenner. Walter B.. Carllnville, HI. Apron.
1,474,415 : Nov. 20.
Glaseer, Maurice M., Charleston, S. C. Celling fan.
1,456,433 ; May 22.
Glasser, Maurice M., Charleston, S. C. Fan. 1,488,690 ;
Sept. 26.
Glasser, Maurice M., Charleston, S. C. Pan. Rel5,705 ;
Oct. 30.
Glassman, Allan, New York, N. Y. Bouquet holder.
1,450,955; Apr. 10.
Glaudel, George, Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to G.
L. Mitchell, Santa Monica, Calif. Windshield attach-
ment. 1,440,537 ; Jan. 2.
Glaudel, George, Los Angeles, assignor of one half to G. L.
Mitchell, Santa Monica, CaUf. Clamp. 1,470,115 ;
Oct. 9.
Glavln, Bernard L., Los Angeles, Calif. Curtain hanger.
1,460,335 ; June 26.
Glaze, Frederick E., Denver, Colo., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Spongier Manufacturing Company.
Self-cleaning spark plug. 1,465,038 ; Aug. 14.
Glazier, Edward F., and H. S. Bromley, assignors to North
American Lace Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Snubbing
device for yarn-winding machines. 1,443.875 ; Jan. 30.
Gleasner. William J., Kenmore, N. Y. Asphalt-cutting
tool. 1,452,037 ; Apr. 17.
Gleason, C. Roy. (See Fate, John L., assignor.)
Gleason, IDora P., Cincinnati, Ohio. Indicator for time-
pieces. 1,455,482 ; May 15.
Gleason, Frederick H., Auburn, N. Y. Means for lubri-
cating steering knuckles and other parts of vehicles.
Rel5,715; Nov. 6.
Gleason, Frederick J., Cambridge, assignor of one-half to
M. Brown, Boston, Mass. Resilient heel lift. 1,444,500 ;
Feb. 6.
Gleason, Frederick J., Cambridge, assignor of one-half to
M. Brown, Boston, Ma.ss. Making brake linings and
the like. 1,452,555 ; Apr. 24.
Gleason, Henry M., assignor to Chase Companies, Incor-
porated. Waterbury, Conn. Safety-pin card and charg-
ing the same. 1,445.831 ; Feb. 20.
Gleason, Henry M., assi.gnor to Chase Companies, Water-
burv. Conn. Overflow mechanism for chutes. 1,456,545 ;
May 29.
Gleason, Henry M., assignor to Chase Companies Inc.,
Waterbury, Conn. Sorting machine. 1,456,546 ;
May 29.
Gleason, M. H., et al. (See Owen, Robert H., assignor.)
Gleason, Samuel A., New York, N. Y. Advertising de-
vice. 1.477,117; Dec. 11.
Gleason, Yale X., San Francisco, Calif. Shelf-stacking
tray. 1,466,335; Aug. 28.
Gleason Works. (See Stewart, A. L., and Finsen, as-
signors.)
Glelssner, Anton 6., Milwaukee, Wis. Collapsible trailer.
1,471,479 ; Oct. 23.
ttlenk, Arthur W. (See Klaibor. Mnximilian. nssignor.)
Glenn, Allen. Shell Lake, Wis. Scythe snath. 1,443,839 ;
Jan. 30.
Glenn, George A.. Lawndale, Pa. Molding flask.
1,472.646: Oct. .30.
Glenn, Kenneth B., Ambrldge, Pa. Floating Jewel bear-
ing. 1,469,079; Sept. 25.
Glean, ^^umue!. ijetroic, Mich. • Garbage receptacle.
1,450.363 ; Apr. 3.
Glenn. William H., Quincy. 111. Mop. 1,474.930 ; Nov. 20.
Glennie, Peter, North Andover, Mass. Apparatus for
drving and carbonizing textile fabrics. 1,476.362 :
Dec, 4.
Glent & Hassenkamm Ltd. (See Petersen, Hans P., as-
signor.)
Glerum, Ingebright J., Devils Lake, N. Dak. Road drag.
1,446,419 ; Feb. 20.
Glessner. Charles E.. Portland, Oreg. Vacuum dehydrator.
1.458,403 : June 12.
Glickson, Simon, Chicago, 111. Medicinal device.
1,461,185; July 10.
GUdden, Alfred A. (See La Fayette. T. E., Glidden, and
Gaughan.)
Gllddeh, Alfred A., assignor to Hood Rubber Company,
Watertown, Mass. Rubber boot. Des. 62,671 ; July 17.
Glidden, Harvey L.. Ncedham Heights, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Shoe rack. 1,450,948 ; Apr. 10.
Glidden, Raymond B., assignor to Kewanee Implement
Company, Kewanee, 111. Truck-unloading appliance.
1,468,631 ; Sept. 25.
Gllnchikoff, Alexander, Stockton. Calif. Ball catching
and throwing racket. 1,458,335 ; June 12.
Gllnes, Mae, Chicago, 111. Douche apparatus and toUet
attachment. 1,471,258 ; Oct. 16.
Gllnes, William S. (See Dover. G. W.. and Glines.)
Gllsson. Amos A., Port Worth. Tex. Means for protect-
ing and identifying passage tickets and baggage checks.
1.478,647 ; Dec. 25.
Glisson, William B., Rutherford, Tenn. Ventilation
system. 1.450.771 ; Apr. 3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Gllstnais, Angelus E., New York, N. Y. Candle. Des.
63,032 ; Sept. 18.
Globe Automatic Sprinkler Company. (See Rowley,
Arthur C, assignor.)
Globe Paper Box Company. (See Schwenneke, Hans,
assignor.)
Globe Ticket Company. (See Feddern, Carl, assignor.)
Globe Ticket Company. (See Feddern, Carl O., assignor.)
Globe Ticket Company. (See Scott, Walter C, assignor.)
Globe Ticket Company. (See Snow, Philip C, assignor.)
Globe-Wernicke Company, The. (See Ringler, William A.,
assignor. )
Glock, Theodore, Webster, Wis. Portable clothes basket.
1,462,133 ; July 17.
Gloor, Albert, Chicago, 111. Wrench. 1,465,470 ; Aug. 21.
Glorian, Charles. (See Hermoye, Oscar, and Glorian.)
Glos, Jacob. (See Bruder, Edmund, assignor.)
Gloub, John. (See Spltzer, C. S., and Gloub.)
Glover, Edmond C, Rlson, Ark. Bolt. 1,466,223 ;
Aug. 28.
Glover, Edward S., Piney Flats, Tenn. Shock ahsorber.
1,441,415 ; Jan. 9.
Glover, Frank N., Brooklyn, N. Y. Support for col-
lapsible tubes. 1,477,169 ; Dec. 11.
Glover, Rex C, Flint, Mich. Radiator construction.
1,459,503 ; June 19.
Glover, Thomas, Edmonton, London, England. Coin-freed
mechanism. 1,443,875 ; Jan. 30.
Glover, W. T. and Company Limited. (See Beaver, C. J.,
Richards, and Claremont, assignors.)
Glover, William C, Eldorado, Kans. Gasoline purifier.
1,464,071 ; Aug. 7.
Glover, William S. C, London, England. Advertising de-
vice. 1,462,745; July 24.
Glowacki, John B. Chicago, III. Adjustable hand grip
for crutches. 1,446,009 ; Feb. 20.
Glowacki, John B.* Chicago, 111. Renewable Indicator for
cartridge fuses. 1,446.556 : Feb. 27.
Glowacki, John B , Chicago, 111. Crutch armrest.
1,453,790; May 1.
Glowacki, John B., Chicago, 111. Fuse plug. 1,459,203 ;
June 19.
Glowacki, John B., Chicago, 111. Renewable fuse.
1,476,964; Dec. 11.
Glowacki. John B., Chicago, 111. Fuse plug. 1.477,643 ;
Dec. 18. .
Gluck, Edward V., Woodhaven, N. Y. Electric-fuse
holder. 1,445,832 ; Feb. 20.
Gluck, Julius, assignor to American Taximeter Company,
New York, N. Y. Recording device for taximeters.
1,473,816 : Nov. 13.
Gluckman, Charles, New York, N. Y. Handle. 1,470,355 ;
Oct. 9.
Glunt, Omer M., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Desk stand for hand telephones. 1.456,501 ; Mav 29.
Glushak, David A., Washington, D. 0. Fountain pen.
1,460,481 : July 3.
Glynn, Desmond F. (See Sawyer, C. G., and Glynn.)
Gmeinwieser, Frank, Rochester, N. Y. Clotheerack.
1,442,395: Jan. 16.
Gmelin, Jacob H., assignor of one-half to J. A. Naismith,
San Jose, Calif. Flower holder. 1,465,636 ; Aug. 21.
Gnacinski, Stanley. (See Harvozinski, M., and Gawllk,
assignors.)
Gnau, Edgar C, Bast Aurora, N. Y. Connection protector.
1,463,208; July 31.
Gnoinsky. Michael, Zeeland N. Dak. Animal trap.
1,464.358 : Aug. 7.
Gobay, Sidney H. (See Wile, R. S., and Gobay.)
Gobberdiel, Peter P., assignor to S. B. Dillehunt. De-
catur, 111. Tourist's guide. 1,471,481 ; Oct. 23.
Gobel, Adolf, F. Harniscb. and E. C. Janke, Brooklvn,
N. Y. Ham boiler. 1,474.713 : Nov. 20.
Gober, Karl O., Oakland, Calif. Locking hinge.
1,456,886 ; May 29.
Goble, Edgar A. (See Goble, Jesse and E. A.)
Goble, .Jesse and E. A.. Leavenworth, Kans. Barrel rack
or banger. 1,446.699 ; Feb. 27.
Goby, Clifford S., Cleveland, Ohio. Intemal-combustlon
engine. 1,442.523 ; .Tan. 16.
Gochenour, Benjamin C, Spokane, Wash. Emergency
tn-e. 1,447.072 : Fob. 27.
Gochenour, William E., Portage, Wis. Automatic tel-
lurian. 1,468,781 ; Sept. 26.
Gocke, Gustav G., Long Beach, Calif. Lunch cabinet.
1,446,008 ; Feb. 20.
Godard, Luis. (See Larrey, T., and Godard.)
Godard, Luis, and T. Larrev, Mexico, Mexico. Heat-dis-
tributing deflector for boilers. 1,441,360 ; Jan. 9.
Goddard, Charles A., Cheshire, assignor to The Ball and
Socket Manufacturing Company, West Cheshire, Conn.
Cuff button. 1,461,524 ; July 10.
Goddard. Frederick M., Brooklyn assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Selec-
tively-operated circuit-controlling device. 1,470,725 ;
Oct. 16.
Goddard, George E., assignor to Dodge Brothers, Detroit,
Mich. Demountable wheel. 1,462,597 ; Apr. 24.
Goddard, George E., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Windshield. 1,473,848;
Nov. 13.
•oddard, Karl B. (See Cooke, Frank V., assignor.)
Goddard, Walter T., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, assignor,
by me.sne assignments, to Locke Insulator Corporation,
Baltimore, Md. Insulator. 1,454,634 ; May 8.
Goddard, Walter T., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Locke Insulator Corporation,
Baltimore, Md. Strain insulator. 1,458,756 ; June 12.
Goddard, Walter T., Victor, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Locke Insulator Corporation, Baltimore,
Md. Strain clamp for electrical conductors. 1,458,758 ;
June 12.
Goddard, Walter T., Victor, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Locke Insulator Corporation, Baltimore,
Md. Insulator. 1,458,754 ; June 12.
Goddard, Walter T., Victor, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Locke Insulator Corporation, Baltimore,
Md. Insulator. 1,458,755 ; June 12.
Goddard, Walter T., Victor, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Locke Insulator Corporation, Balti-
more, Md. Insulator. 1,474,256: Nov. 13.
Goddard, Wilfred B., assignor to Thomas Day Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Lighting-fixture bracket. Des.
61,929; Feb. 13.
Goddu, George, Winchester, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
operating on metallic fastenings. 1,444,871 ; Feb. 13.
Goddu, George, Winchester, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for inserting fastenings. 1,447,244 ; Mar. 6.
Goddu, George, Winchester, and F. L. MacKenzle, Bev-
erly, Mass., assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corpo-
ration, Paterson, N. J. Machine for operating on enot
stock. 1,468,663; Sept. 25.
Godfrey, Asel B., Cfherry, Nebr. Automobile attachment
for self draft. 1,442,936; Jan. 23.
Godfrey, Bert O., Seattle, Wash. Dredge. 1,461,240;
July 10.
Godfrey Conveyor Company, The. (See Macy, Ishmael
W. assignor.)
Godfrey-Evans, Lewis T., West Norwood, London, England.
Carburetor for internal-combustion engines. 1,470,820 ;
Oct. 16.
Godfrey, Frank E., Vllllsca, Iowa. Gynecological forceps.
1,448,739 ; Mar. 20.
Godfrey, Oscar M., assignor to Davis & Furber Machine
Company, North Andover, Mass. Machine for picking
and burring wool, etc. 1,470,827 ; Oct. 16.
Godfriaux, Louis E., assignor to Glsholt Machine Co.,
Madison, Wis. Lathe. 1,446,557 ; Feb. 27.
Godlng, Edward N., trustee. (See Bell, Louis, assignor.)
Godley, Charles E., assignor to Edmunds & Jones Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Lamp bracket. 1,455,784;
May 22.
Godley, Charles E., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle lamp. Des.
62,945 ; Aug. 28.
Godley, Charles E., assignor to Edmunds & Jones Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Sldelamp. 1,463,162 ; July 31.
Godley, Charles E., assignor to Edmunds & Jones Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Signal lamp. 1,475,296 ;
Nov. 27.
Godley, Charles E., assignor to Edmunds and Jones
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Lamp. 1,477,819 ;
Dec. 18.
Godman, John E., and J. M. Garr, La Faj'ette, Ind. ; said
Garr assignor to said Godman. Electric heating at-
tachment for carburetors. 1,463,774 ; July 31.
Godshall Paper Box Co. (See Godshall, Jay H., assignor.)
Godshall, Jay H., assignor to Godshall Paper Box Co.,
Oshkosh, Wis. Box construction. 1,449,667 : Mar. 27.
Godula, Gorege, Wyoming, Pa. Rail joint. 1,469,040;
Sept. 26.
Godward. Charles H., Elbow Lake, Minn. Decov duck.
1,444,.S42 : Fob. 6.
Goebel, Boyd W., Jonesville, S. C. Convertible chair.
1,462,959; July 24.
Goebel, George, assignor to The Crown Cork and Seal
Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md. Machine
for feeding crowns and the like. 1,469,556 ; Oct. 2.
Goebel, George, assignor to The Crown Cork and Seal
Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md. Crown
feeding and assembling apparatus. 1,469,557 ; Oct. 2.
Goedicke. Richard, Berlin-Schoneberg, Germany. Ozone-
generating apparatus. 1,454,219 ; May 8.
Goens, James E., Roanoke, Va. Mold for making metal
casting.?. 1.457,362 ; June 5.
Goerickp, William .\. (See Newton, Dudley, assignor.)
Goerk, Jacob, Irvlngton, N. J. Pocket case for cigarettes,
cigars, or the like. 1,469,080 ; Sept. 25.
Goertz, August, & Co. (See Goertz, Frederick, assignor.)
Goertz, August, & Co. (See Whltcomb, R., and Goertz.
assignors.)
Goertz, Frederick. (See Whltcomb, R., and Goertz.)
Goertz, Frederick, Newark, N. J., assignor to .Vugust
Goertz & Co. Combined stiffening and closing device for
bags. 1,451,504 ; Apr. 10.
Goertz, Frederick, Newark, N. J., assignor to August
Goertz & Co. Container. 1,451,505 ; Apr. 10.
Goertz, Frederick, Newark, N. J., assignor to August
Goertz & Co- Combination bag frame and vanity or
powder bor 1,460,240 ; June 26.
Goethel, Alfred C, Milwaukee, Wis. Sectional boat.
1,449,222; Mar. 20.
Goetz, Henry A., Chicago, 111. Dirigible airship.
1,451,503; Apr. 10.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Goctz, Josepli F., DaytoD,
1,444,910 : Feb. 13.
Gootz. Julius F.. Hartford, Wis.
cut-out. 1.447,380 : Mar. G.
Goetz, Julius F., Hartford. Wis.
vice. 1,440,396: Mar. 27.
Goetz, William. Vancouver,
Wire-rope-scciirlng means
Ohio. Mixing apparatus.
Combined mufller and
Mufflor-controlling de-
British Columbia, Canada.
1,442,396 : Jan. 16.
Goff. Hobnrt. (See Walker, W. H., and Go£C.)
Goff, Newel D.. I'rovidence, R. I. Air heater for furnaces.
1.475,21'S ; Nov. 27.
Goffart, Paul, Brussels, Belgium, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Belgian American Coke Ovens Corpora-
tion, Wilmington, Del. Coke oven. 1,455,527 ; May 15.
Goffe, Theodore N., Springfield, Mo. Stovepipe lock.
1,461,773 ; July 17.
Goforth, Marshall T., Sugarland, Tex. Cotton packer.
1,447,406 : Mar. 6.
Gopay, Henry R., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Solar-
Sturges Mfg. Co. Self-closing receptacle. 1,469,952 ;
Oct. 9.
Gohler. ElphSge, and A. Ijocavalier, St. Martin, Quebec,
Canada. Spring construction for automobiles.
1,449,088; Mar. 27.
Gohmert. Louis, Cuero, Tex. Composition for impregnating
and preserviiii; wo<)d. 1,465,603 ; Aug. 21.
Goln, George R., and R. E. Kite, Highland Park. Mich. ;
said Goin assignor to said Rite. Filler and gauge.
1,453,668; May 1.
Going, George G., Middletown, Conn., assignor
assignments, to The Noiseless Typewriter
Typewriting machine. 1,471,152 ; Oct. 16.
Going. George G., Middletown, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Noiselees Tvpewriter Company,
Inc. Typewriting machine. 1,471,153; Oct. 16.
Goitre, Mario, Turin. Italy. Tab of guide c^rds for card
Indexe.i and the like. 1,451,214 : Apr. 10.
Golco Sanitary System, Inc. (See Goldsmith, Harry N.,
assignor.)
Gold Car Heating & Lighting Company. (See Gold, Ed
ward E., assignor.)
Gold. Edward E., New Jork, assignor to Gold Car Heat-
ing & Lighting Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thermo-
static electric control for heating svstems. 1,454.635 ;
May 8.
Gold. Samuel M. (See Rachlin, Max, assignor.)
Gold Sealed Denture Process Co. Inc. (See Daly, John
A., assignor.)
Goldbeck, Herman L., Tyler, Tex.
Sept. IS.
" ' "" York
by mesne
Company.
Track tool. 1,468,231 ;
Goldberg,
61.765;
Goldberg,
81,766;
Goldberg,
Abraham,
Jan. 9.
Abraham,
Jan. 9.
Abraham,
New
N. Y. Candy.
Des.
61,767; Jan. 9.
Goldberg, Abraham,
New
61,768; Jan. 9.
Goldberg, Isidor. (See Jurgensen. A.
Goldberg. Max W., Milwaukee, Wis.
1.441.340; Jan. 9.
Goldberg, Michael R., Minneapolis, Minn. Lamp support.
Des. 62,903 ; Aug. 21.
Goldberg, Morri.s L.. BrooKlyn, N. Y. Massaging brush.
Des. 61,909 ; Feb. 6.
Goldberg, Solomon H. (See Flansburg, Peter, assignor.)
Goldberg. Solomon H., assignor to The Hump Hairpin
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, III. Hairpin con-
City,
Nicholas, R.
Mo. Sample rack.
L., and Gold-
tainer. 1.454.636 : May "8.
Goldberger, Max. Kansas
1.463.950; Aug; 7.
Goldberger, Maurice. (See
berger.)
Goldberger. Morris, assignor to Cresco Creamery Supply
Co.. Chicago, 111. Filling and capping machine.
1,456,690 ; May 20.
Goldberger, Morris, assignor to Cresco Creamery Supply
Co., (Shieago, 111. Motor-driven pasteurizer. 1,464,704 ;
Aug. 14.
Goldblatt, Henry, Chicago, 111. Compass. 1,442,143 ;
Jan. 16.
Soldee Mfg. Co. (See Ol.^han, Harrv, assignor.)
Golden, Asher, New York, N. Y. Stamp afflxer. 1,470,438 ;
Oct. 9.
Golden. Charles F., Denver, Ind.
1.447,207; Mar. 6.
Golden, Charles F., Denver, Ind.
1,460,482; .Tuly 3.
Brockton,
Drafting instrument.
Drafting instrument.
Mass. Braced shoe;
Manistee, Mich. Ironing table.
Golden, Daniel " J.,
1.441,677; Jan. 9.
GoMen, Edward L.,
1.478.951 ; Dec. 25.
Golden, Sidney, Altrincham, assignor to G. F. Jarvls,
London. England. Means for controlling and reversing
ships provided with propellers. 1.475.695: Nov. 27.
Golden, William L. (See Presgraves, C. C, and Golden.)
Goldfarb. Max. New York, N. Y. Radio horn. Des.
62.4«3 : June 12.
Goldieh, Morris L. (See Levitt, Natlian V., assignor.)
Goldin. Horace. New York, N. Y. Illusion device.
1.458.575 ; June 12.
Golding Bros Company. (See Buchwitz, William, as-
signor, i
New York, N. Y. Candy. Des.
New York, N. Y. Candy. Des.
York, N. Y. Candy. Des.
P., assignor.)
Crucible holder.
Golding Bros. Company. (See Dowllng, William, as-
signor.)
Goldknopf, .■Vbraham, New York, N. Y. Collar-stud sup-
port. 1,473.549; Nov. 6.
Goldman, Charles H., San Francisco, Calif. Sample caxd.
1,469,081; Sept. 25.
Goldman, Samuel W. (See Hirshsteln, Joseph, assignor.)
Goldman, Slgmund L., Clilcago, 111. Siphon nozzle.
1,440.174 • I^eb. 20.
Goldman, Slgmund L., Chicago, 111. Bottle cover.
1,471,120; Oct. 16.
Goldman, Slgmund L., Chicago, 111. Bottle-olosur«-
applying device. 1,473,342 ; Nov. 6.
Goldman, William L., Los Angeles, Calif. Mechanical
toy. 1.452,835; Apr. 24.
Goldner, Elmer M., Ellston, Iowa. Tool-driving attach-
ment for automobiles. 1,466,815 ; Aug. 21.
Goldrlck, Albert R. (See Spielman, M. H., and Gold-
rlck.)
Goldrick, Albert R.. Cleveland, assignor to C. W.
Schaefer, Lakewood, Ohio. Metal casing for leaf-
spring covers. 1,472,468 ; Oct. 30.
Goldsborough, Arthur T., San Francisco, Calif. Garment.
1,443,840; Jan. 80.
Goldsborough, Paul, Minneapolis, Minn. Pillar-post struc-
ture for batteries. 1,458.757 ; June 12.
Goldsby, Marie, Champaign, 111. Hair-treating device.
1,441,678; Jan. 9.
Goldschmldt, Robert B., Paris, France. Wireless selec-
tion system. 1,476,297 ; Nov. 27.
Goldschmldt, Robert B., and R. Bralllard, Paris, France.
Electro-mechanical differential governor. 1,455,483 ;
May 15.
Goldschmldt, Rudolf, West End, Berlin, Germany, as-
s^ignor to Det Tekniske ForsSgsaktleselskab, Charlotten-
lund, Denmark. Mechanism for producing oscillations
from rotary motion. 1,460,072 ; Mar. 27.
Goldschmldt. Rudolf, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Det
Tekniske Fors0gsaktlesel8kab, Ordrup, Charlottenlund,
Denmark. Flexible shafting. 1,450,284 ; Apr. 3.
Goldschmldt, Rudolf, Berlin, Germanv, assignor to Det
Tekniske Fors0gsaktleselskab, Ordrup, Charlottenlund.
Denmark. Mechanism for converting rotary Into oscil-
latory motion. 1,452,038 ; Apr. 17.
Goldschmldt, Victor M., Chrlstlanla, Norway. Produc-
tion of calcium chloride. 1,458,650 ; June 12.
Goldschmldt, Victor M., Chrlstiania, Norway. Production
of calcium chloride. 1,458,651 ; June 12.
Goldschmldt, Victor M., Christlania, assignor to A/S De
Norske Saltverker, Bergen, Norway. Producing mag-
nesium nitrate. 1,454,583 ; May 8.
Goldsmith, Berthold, assignor to The National Brass &
Copper Company, Lisbon, Ohio. Rolling plate and
like metal and blank therefor. 1,464,929 ; Aug. 14.
Goldsmith, Byron B., New York, N. Y. Ink cartridge.
1,472.063; Oct. 30.
Goldsmith, Byron B., New York, N. Y. Ink cartridge.
1,472,064 ; Oct. 30.
Goldsmith, Byron B., New York, N. Y. Ink cartridge.
1,472,065; Oct. 30.
Goldsmith, Byron B., New York, N. Y. Ink container.
1,472,066: Oct. 30.
Goldsmith, Byron B., New York, N. Y. Permanent ink
cartridge. 1,472,067 ; Oct. 30.
Goldsmith, Byron B.. New York, N. Y. Ink cartridge.
1,473,700; Nov. 13.
Goldsmith, Byron B.. New York, N. Y. Inkstand for
soluble ink. 1.473,701 ; Nov. 13.
Goldsmith, David. Newark, N. J. Garment hanger.
1,468.200; Sept. 18.
Goldsmith. Gustave M., and C. P. Bartels, assignors to
The Mosler Safe Company, Hamilton, Onio. Pressure
system for safe or vault doors and the like. 1,469,638 ;
Oct. 2.
Goldsmith, Gustave M., and C. P. Bartels, assignors to
The Mosler Safe Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Pressure
system for safe or vault doors and the like. 1,469,639 ;
Oct. 2.
Goldsmith, Harry N., assignor to Golco Sanitary System,
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Combined tile structure and
toilet-paper holder. 1,463.775 ; July 31.
Goldsmith, Hugo, assignor to The P. Goldsmith Sons
Company, Cincinnati, (ihio. Football pants. 1,446 251 •
Feb. 20.
Goldsmith, Hugo, assignor to The P. Goldsmith Sons
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fielder's glove. 1,473,849 ;
Nov. 13.
Goldsmith, Hugo, as=;ignor to The P. Goldsmith Sons
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Baseball mask. 1.475.991;
Dec. 4.
Goldsmith. Hugo, assignor to The P. Goldsmith Sons
Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. Baseball mask. 1,478,982 ;
Dec. 25.
Goldsmith. Joseph, J.-., Chicago, 111. Hair-curling device.
1.440,693 ; Jan. 2.
Goldsmith, Lester M., Philadelphia, Pa. Oil burner.
1.474.900: Nov. 20.
Goldsmith, Mary I. Denver, Colo. Child life saver for
automobiles. 1.448,740 ; Mar. 20.
Goldsmith. Maurice, New York, N. Y. Hand bag.
1.47,<?.737 ; Dec. 25.
Goldsmith's, P., Sons. (See Miller, W. O., and Bradford,
assignors.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Goldsmith, P., Sons Company. (See Goldsmith, Hugo,
assignor.)
Goldsmith, P., Sons Company, The. (See Goldsmith,
Ilugo, assignor.)
Goldsmith, Walter A., Cleveland, Ohio. Bloomers.
1,450,437; Apr. 3.
Goldstein, Albert S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rochester Binding & Coat Front Company, Rochester.
N. y. Buttonhole-cuttiug machine. 1,465,039 ; Aug. 14.
Goldsteiii, Albion M., St. Louis, Mo. Combined collar
button :uul m clitie-guiding device. 1,467,788 ; Sept. 11.
Goldstein, Arthur. (See Goodman, L., and Goldstein.)
Goldstein, Barney, and G. L. McDonaugh, \Yashington,
D. C. ; said McDonaugh assignor to said Goldstein.
Multiple-drink mixer. 1,441,416 ; Jan. 9.
Goldstein, Bernard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pencil.
Des. 62,720; July 24.
Goldstein, Isadore M., New Britain, Conn. Pocket clip.
1,443,709; Jan. 30.
Goldsiein, Milton M., Minneapolis, Minn. Composition
for cleaning enameled surfaces. 1,473,620 ; Nov. 13.
Goldstone, Frederick G., Plumstead, London, assignor to
J. F. Bernard, and J. B. .Bolitho, I.(ondon, England.
Electric condenser. 1,465,264 ; Aug. 21.
Goldthorpe, Edwin T , assignor to Elastic Paint Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Drier. 1,450,917; Apr. 10.
Golerabiewski, Marvan 8., Reading, Pa. Workholding de-
vice. 1,445,016; Feb. 13.
Golladay, Lawrence R., Wilkinshurg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Re-
sistor for lightning arresters. 1.448,398 ; Mar. 13.
Golum Fur Novelty Co. (See Dean, William. F., as-
signor.)
Golymbiewski, Wawrzeniec, Chicago, 111. Window-oper-
ating mechanism. 1,444,151 ; Feb. 6.
Gombos, ICaroly. (See Toth, F., and Gomhos.)
Gomez, Glnes P., Miami, Ariz. Compressed-air drill.
1,470,074; Oct. 9
Gomez, Joaquin S., Washington, D. C. Surgical sutur-
ing device. 1,452,372 ; Apr. 17.
G6mez, Joaquin S., Washington, D. C. Surgical ligature
and means for applying the same. 1,452,373 ; Apr. 17.
Gomez, Joseph, Jacksonville, 111. Culinary device.
1,471,727; Oct. 23.
Gomez, William G., Buffalo, N. Y. Tractor. 1,449,597;
Mar. 27.
Gompf, Harry V., assignor of one-third to C. S. Judson
and one-third to G. C. Davis, Springfield, Ohio.
Strainer for liquid fuel. 1,478,785 ; Dec. 25.
Gonce, John W., Anderson, Tenn. IJentiphone. 1,472,214 ;
Oct. SO.
Gongopolos, John G., Santa Barbara, Calif. Steering-
wheel lock. 1,450,073; Mar. 27.
Gonzalez, Ramon, Manila, P. I. Self-closing match box.
1,457.275; May 29.
Gooch, Ernest C. (See Jones, B. W., and Gooch.)
Gooch, Ernest C. (See Weber, L. J., and Gooch.)
Gooch, Ernest C, Estes Park, Colo., assignor to General
Electric Company. Means for controlling electric
switches. 1,449,815; Mar. 27.
Gooch, James F., Raleigh, N. C. Combination cutting
and welding torch. 1,468,807 ; Sept. 25.
Gooch, James H., Paris, Tei. Burner. 1,468,782 ; Sept. 25.
Gooch, Stapleton D., Plant City, Fla. Producing fertilizer.
1,470,968 ; Oct. 16.
Good, Edward E., BluEfton, Ohio. Gear puller. 1,471,259 ;
Oct. 16.
Good Inventions Co. (See Good, John, assignor.)
Good, John, Garden City, N. Y. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,458,481 ; June 12.
Good, John, Garden City, assignor to Good Inventions
Co., New York, N. Y. Engine pre-heater. 1,456,980 :
May 29.
Good, John, assignor to Good Inventions Co., Brooklyn,
N. y. Engine-fuel vaporizer. 1,452,683 : Apr. 24.
Good, John, Garden City, assignor to Good Inventions
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Engine preheator. 1,453,669 ;
May 1.
Good, John, Brooklyn, assignor to Good Inventions Co.,
New York, N. Y. Intern al-combustlon-engine system.
1,456,979 ; May 29.
Good, John, Brooklyn, assignor to Good Inventions Co..
New York, N. Y. Combustion-engine oil purifier.
1,459,301 ; June 19.
Good, John, Brooklyn, assignor to Good Inventions Co..
New York, N. Y. Combustlon-englne charge-forming de-
vice. 1,460,667; July .S.
Good, John, Brooklyn, assignor to Good Inventions Co.,
New York, N. Y. Internal combustion engine.
1.460,668 : .July 3.
Good, John, Brooklyn, assignor to Good Inventions Co..
New York, N. Y. Charge-forming apparatus. 1,466,647 ;
Aug. 28.
Good, John, Brooklyn, assignor to Good Inventions Co.,
New York, N. T. Method and means for starting com-
bustion engines. 1,469,903 ; Oct. 9.
Good, Robert, Washington, Pa. Manufacture of glassware.
1,469,457 ; Oct. 2.
Good, Stephen. Cleveland. Ohio. Combined curtain pole
and shade holder. 1.475.576: Nov. 27.
©oodale, Delia. (See Mable, William, assignor.)
Goodchild, Charles, assignor of one-half to J. J. Mc-
Ginley, Oakland, Calif. Means for holding the
stationary element of a coaster brake. 1,456,103;
May 22.
Goodchild, Walter, Oakland, assignor to "Nips" Incorpo-
rated, Hoboken, N. J. Manufacture of capillary con-
tainers and dispensers. 1,452,801 ; Apr. 24.
Goode, George W. (See Strasburger, L. I., and Goode.)
Goode, Gilbert C, East Cleveland, assignor to The
White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Eear-aile
gearing. 1,477,170 ; Dec. 11.
Goode, William W., Arlington, Ala. Powder duster.
1,453,102; Apr. 24.
Goodell Manufacturing Company. (See Gary, George W.,
assignor.)
Goodell-Pratt Company. (See Hapgood, Oscar D., as-
signor.)
Goodell, William S., Chicago, 111. Interchangeable road-
treating machine. 1,473,405 ; Nov. 6.
Goodenberger, Daniel B., assignor to The Firestone Tire
and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tubing die for
manufacturing solid tires. 1,444,911 ; Feb. 13.
Goodenberger, Daniel E., assignor to The Firestone Tire
and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Process and ap-
paratus for the manufacture of solid tires. 1,450,256 ;
Apr. 3.
Gooderham, Albert E. (See Gartlan, Stephen L., as-
signor.)
Goodfellow, Alfred. (See Huston, C. L., and Good-
fellow.)
Goodfellow, Herbert R. (See Parker, F. B., and Good-
fellow.)
Goodfellow, Howard. (See Jackson, A. B., and Goodfel-
low.)
Goodfellow, John H., Buffalo, N. Y. Boiler-tube cleaner.
1,460,669 ; July 3.
Goodfellow, John H., Buffalo, N. Y. Boiler-tube sucker
and soot ejector. 1,477,118; Dec. 11.
Goodfellov/, Joseph. (See Chapman, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Goodfellow, Joseph P., assignor of one-fourth to C.
Elsele, Blaine, Wash. Pump. 1,465,392; Aug. 21.
Goodger, Albert E., London, England. Crane for vehicles,
trucks, and the like. 1,464,131 ; Aug. 7.
Goodhart, Howard B., assignor of one-half to C. A. Potts,
Lancaster, Pa. Adjustable piston for engines.
1,474,470 ; Nov. 20.
Goodhelm, Albert, West Hoboken, N. J. Apparatus for
automatically starting engines of motor vehicles.
1,459,726 ; June 26.
Goodhue, Prank A., Winchester, Mass. Signaling device.
1,445,210; Feb. 13.
Goodhue, Prank M., Van Nuys, Calif., assignor of one-
half to J. E. Goodhue, St. Charles, 111. Transmission
mechanism. 1,474,901 ; Nov. 20.
Goodhue, James E. (See Goodhue, Frank M., assignor.)
Goodier, James H., New York, N. Y. Envelope closure.
1,472,647 ; Oct. 30.
Goodin, Edward L., Copeland, assignor of one-half to
G. B. M. Will, Crabtree, Ark. Aeroplane. 1,459,882;
June 26.
Goodin, Edward L., Copeland, assignor of one-third to
G. B. M. Will, Crabtree, Ark. Aeroplane. • 1,459,883 ;
June 26.
Goodin, Edward L., Copeland, assignor of one-third to
G. B. M. Will, Crabtree, Ark. Launching device for
aeroplanes. 1,459,884 ; June 26.
Gooding, James C., Wellston, Ohio. Fireproof partition.
1,458,652 : June 12.
Qoodling, Daniel W. (See Strawser, George A., as-
signor.)
Goodman, Henry C, Los Angeles, Calif. Rat trap.
1,458,404.; June 12.
Goodman, Irving, New York, N. Y. Bloomers. 1,451,421;
Apr. 10.
Goodman. Jacob, Chicago, 111. Electric motor. 1,468,150:
Sept. 18.
Goodm.nn, Louis. New York, and A. Goldstein, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Display device. 1,448,659 ; Mar. 13.
Goodman, Keeley I. (See Goodman, Walter R. and K. I.)
Goodman Manufacturing Co. (See Davis, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Blgelow, Ray S.,
assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Davis, Charles
E.. assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Packer, Glenn
W.. assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company (See Pray, Thomas
B., assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Segler, Albert
H., assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Sloane, Wil-
liam W., assicnor.)
Goodman, Siegfried, Livingston Manor, N. Y. Resilient
support for tires. 1,469,904 ; Oct. 9.
Goodman, Walter R.. Worthing, and K. Goodman, Rich-
mond. England. Engine-starting device. 1,467,033 r
Sept. 4.
Goodman, William F. (See Mock, C. F.. and Goodman.)
Goodrich, B. C, et al. (See Wood, Charles R., as-
signor. )
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
AJiihabcHcal list of patentees — Continued.
207
Gooilrich, B. V., Company. (See Evans, M. A., and
Zwisler, assignors.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company. (See Pisher, Harry 1 .,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company. (See Raymond, Harry K.,
assls^uor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Ayres, Hiram D.,
assignor.)
Goodricli. L?. F., Company, The. (See Falor, Abram E.,
a.-^slguor. I
Goodrich, B. P., Company, The. (See Fox, William H.,
assignor.)
G.o.ii icb. B. F., Company, The. (See Gammeter, John R.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company., The. See Geer, W. C , and
Lllcl^soll, assignors.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Haren, Urban, as-
siuinor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Kepler, Irwin F.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F.. Company. The. (See Kepler, I. F., and
Knlih. assignors.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (See Kroeger, Edwin J.,
assignor.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (Sec Lowo. Silas C,
assignor.)
Goodricli. B. F., Company, The. (See MacDon:ild. Frank
J., assignor.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (See Martin, Frederick
H.. assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Nled, Fred A., as-
signor.)
Goodrich. B. F. Company, The. (See Farker, V: A., and
Sears, assignors.)
Goodrich, B. P., Company, The. (See Pigeon, Braest A.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B, F.. Company, The. (See Robertson, Samuel
B., assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Schade, James W.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Schick, Edward
L.. assignor.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (See Sproull, John C,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Tew, James D.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Trumbull, Har-
lan L., assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Whltmarsh, Rob-
ert B., assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Wlnkelmann, H.
A., and Gray, assignors.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Young, Harvey L.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, Boyerly C. et al. (See Wood, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Goodrich, Daniel L., Chicago, 111. Chest. 1,4.53.935 ;
May 1.
Goodrich, Howard, Omaha, Nebr. Cosmetic chest. Des.
63,119; Oct. 9.
Goodrich, Ralph B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Valve lifter.
1,443,916; Jan. 30.
Goodridge, Gardner L., East Stanwood, Wash. Stan-
chion. 1,465,126 ; Aug. 14.
Goodridge, George E. (See Whitman, W. C, and Good-
ridge.)
Goodridge, Gilbert W., assignor to The Bryant Electric
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Adapter. 1,465,816 ;
Aug. 21.
Goodridge, Gilbert W., assignor to The Bryant Electric
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Fuse. 1,470,440 ; Oct. 9.
Goodnim, Charles L. (See Clausen, H. P., and Good-
rum.)
Goodrum, Charles L., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone-ex-
change system. 1,452,269 ; Apr. 17.
Goodrum, Charles L., assignor to Western Electi'ic Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone-ex-
change system. 1,465,393 ; Aug. 21.
Goodrum, Charles L., assignor to Western Electric Com-
panv. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. TelepIione-»x-
change system. 1,472,469 ; Oct. .SO.
Goodrum, Charles L., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Machine-switch-
ing telephone-exchange system. 1,478,607 ; Dec. 25.
Goodsell, James A., and S. A. Dovey. Hudson, Mich.
Mechanism for connecting the speedometer with the
power shaft of a motor vehicle. 1.473,988 : Nov. 13.
Goodspeed Machine Company. (See Witt, John J., as-
signor.)
Goodwill Electric Company, The. (See Richmond, Wal-
ter, assignor.)
Good-Will Mfg. Company. (See Larson, Henry I., as-
sit'nor. )
Goodwin, Abraham E., Newhiiryport, assignor to Lvnn
Last Co.,' Lynn, Mass. Hinged last. 1,445,505 ; Feb.' 13.
Goodwin, Abraham E., Newburyport, assignor to Lynn
Last Company, Lynn, Mass. Display last. I,4al,6f2;
July 10.
Goodwin. Abraham H.. New York. N. Y. Wooden shipr Ing
case. 1.443,681 ; Jan. .-',0.
Uoodwiii, Adolphus D., assignor of thirty per cent to
D. W. Brown, East Durham, and thirty per cent
to D. W. SorrcU, Durham, N. C. Railway-crossing
gate. 1,450,285; Apr. 3.
(Iii.clwin, Alfred D., Ripon, Calif. Oil-pressure clutch.
1.458,287; June 12.
Goodwin, Angler L., executor. (See Tozler, Charles C.)
Goodwin Car & Mfg. Company. (See Van Scoy, Howard,
assignor.)
Goodwin, George S. (See Acker, Julius J., assignor.)
Goodwin, Hall. Chicago, 111. Fuse. 1,458,696 ; .Tune 12.
Goodwin, Hall, Chicago, 111, Cartridge fuse. 1,463,885 ;
Aug. 7.
Goodwin, Irvin \., Ripon, Calif. Reduction gearing for
drills. 1,444,343; Feb. 6.
Goodwin, James R., assignor to The Steel Scaffolding
Co., Evansville, Ind. Adjustable ladder Jack. 1,441,847;
Jan. 9.
Goodwin, John D. (See Stipes, R. B., Goodwin, and
Welch.)
Goodwin. Lewis A., Cora, Mo. Cooling system for housesj
or rooms. 1,451,215 ; Apr. 10.
Goodwin, William J., East Northport, N. Y. Track con-
struction. 1.443,257 ; Jan. 23.
Goodwin, William N., jr., assignor to Weston Elec-
trical Instrument Company, Newark, N. J. Thermal
ammeter. 1,456,591 ; Mav 29.
Goodwin, Willis C, Woodruff, S. C. Calculator.
1,444,602 ; Feb. 6.
Goodwin, Yuba T., East Dedham, Mass. Statuette. Des.
62,721 ; July 24.
Goodyear Redwood Co. (See Lawson, Davenport, as-
signor.)
Goodyear Tire- & Rubber Company. (See Bedford, Clay-
ton W., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. (See Burdette, Rich-
ard S., assignor.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. (See Upson, Ralph
H.. assi.cnor. )
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Atkins,
James B., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Bedford,
C. W., and Sibley, assignors.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Carlton,
B. B., and Burkley, assignors.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Puller,
Ernest L., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The. (See Harsel,
William B., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Kilborn,
K. B., and Shively, assignors.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Kilborn,
K. B., and Wolfe, assignors.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Kimmlch,
Elmer G., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Kraft,
Herman T., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Lewis,
Warren K., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See McGovern,
Bernard F., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Mylrole,
.John M, assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Shively,
Walter E., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Tourtellot,
Wayne L.. assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Trogner,
Roland S., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Upson,
Ralph H., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Williford,
James D., assignor.)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, of Canada, The. (See
Carlisle, Clifton H., assignor.)
Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Company.
(See Mahoney, Jeremiah L., assignor.)
Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Company,
The, (Sep McGpc. Howard H., assignor.)
Goodyear's Metallic Rubber Sboe Company, The. (See
Moeller, John H., assignor.)
Gookin. .-\lliert T., Cambridge, Mass. Guard and signal
for rnilways. etc. 1.477.438 ; Dec. 11.
Gookin, Sylvester L., Boston. Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation. Paterson, N, J. Machine
for setting fasteners. 1.456.002; May 22.
Goold-Adams, Henry, and J. Mitchell. London. England.
Coupler for rallwav and like vehicles. 1.475.812;
Nov. 27.
Gooid, Luella L., Arlington, Mass. Hvpodermic syringe.
1,455,047 ; May 15.
Goolman, Fred R., Syracuse, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Mimrao Toy Company, Inc. Toy
player nlano. 1,452,112: Apr'. 17.
Goolshy, Jamf^s L. (See Garrett, R. L., and Goolshy.)
Goosmann. Justus C. Peoria, 111. Heat-exchanging ap-
paratus. 1.464,705 : Aug. 14.
Goosmann, Justus C, Peoria, 111. Water-control valve.
1,472,412: Oct. 30.
Goranson, Emll. Lake Park, Minn. Potato-cutting ma-
chine. 1.465,981 ; Aug. 28.
Gni-hntt. Sidney B., Portland, Oreg. Valve. 1,448,291 ;
Mar. 13.
208
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
<3ordan Machine Company. (See Lane, J. D., and
Macnaughtan, assignors.)
Gordon, Clarence S., assignor to R. R. McDaniels, Los
Angeles, Calif. Combined bending machine and vise.
1,475,813; Nov. 27.
Gordon, Daniel, New York, N. Y. Incandescent lamp.
1,468,264 ; Sept. 18.
Gordon, David D., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to McGill Manufacturing Company, Valpa-
raiso, Ind. Switch movement. 1,473,224 : Nov. 6.
Gordon, David D., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to McGill Manufacturing Company, Valpa-
raiso, Ind. Switch mechanism. 1,473,225 ; Nov. 6.
Gordon Electric Mfg. Co., The. (See Seltzer, Ira R.,
assignor.)
Gordon, Frank E., Sheffield, England. Teapot and like
vessel. 1,470,224 ; Oct 9.
Gordon, Frederick C., Westfield, N. J. Weather strip.
1.442.721 : Jan. 16.
Gordon, Hayner H., Washington, D. C., assignor to In-
dustrial Research Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Starting
mechanism for internal-combustion engines. 1,475.485 ;
Nov. 27.
Gordon, Henry C, et al. (See Donaldson, Elizabeth C,
assignor.)
Gordon, Hiram, assignor to Shelby Shoe Company, Ports-
mouth, Ohio. Presser pad. 1,463,688 ; .Tuly 31.
Gordon, Iphus H., and C. E. Miles, Lyndonvllle, Vt. Latch
for vehicle doors. 1,470,075 ; Oct. 9.
Gordon, Isaac, Schenectady, N. Y. Gas water heater.
1,474,931 : Nov. 20.
Gordon, Johnston R. (See Simpson, G.. and Gordon.)
Gordon. Peter J., Sag Harbor, assignor to Joseph
Fahya & Company, New York, N. Y. Spoon, fork, or
similar article. Des. 62,015 ; Feb. 27.
Gordon, Samuel, et al. (See Newbauer, Falentine, as-
signor.)
Gordon, Thomas, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Pump plunger. 1,448,624 ; Mar. 13.
Gordon, William A., Shelton, assignor to The Birming-
ham Iron Foundry, Derby, Conn. Pneumatic-clutch
control. 1,465,431 ; Aug. 21.
Gordon, William A., Shelton, assignor to Birmingham
Iron Foundry, Derby, Conn. Centrifugal mold.
1,466,826: Sept. 4.
Gordon, William F., and B. W. Keith, Denver, Colo.
Hydrometallurgical process of ore treatment. 1,464,036 ;
Aug. 7.
Gordon, William R., assignor to North Bast Electric Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Pneumatic press follower.
1.469.722 ; Oct. 2.
Gore, Alfred C- and C. L., San Antonio, Tex. Tortilla
press. 1,459,976 ; June 26.
Gore, Charles, Los Angeles, Calif. Speed-indicating mech-
anism. 1.442,937; Jan. 23.
Gore, Charles L. (See Gore, Alfred C. and C. L.)
Gore, Herbert C, Takoma Park, Md., dedicated, by mesne
assignments, to the People of the United States for
their free use and enjoyment. Preparing a sugar sirup.
1,467.599; Sept. 11.
Gore, James E., assignor to Gore Tractor Company, Inc.,
Spokane, Wash. Power-transmission mechanism.
1,447,073; Feb. 27.
Gore, Thomas P., Yonkers, N. Y. Wrench. 1,445,211 ;
Feb. 13.
Gore Tractor Company. (See Gore, James E., a.^signor.)
Gore, Warren W., assignor to Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co.,
Madison, Wis. Internal-combustion engine. 1,447,245 ;
Mar. 6.
Gore, Warren W., assignor to Fuller & Johnson Mfg.
Co., Madison, Wis. Dust sprayer. 1,473,785 ; Nov. 13.
Gore, Warren W., assignor to Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co.,
Madison, Wis. Dust sprayer. 1,473,786; Nov. 13.
Gore, Warren W., assignor to Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co.,
Madison,- Wis. Dust sprayer. 1,473,787; Nov. 13.
Gorenflo, Oscar W., Buffalo, N. Y. Chatterless lug and
pedal-shaft support. 1,452,910 ; Apr. 24.
Gorham, James C, jr., assignor to Barnes Manufacturing
Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Diaphragm pump.
1,447,074; Feb. 27.
Gorhara Manufacturing Company. (See Staf, Axel H.,
assignor.)
Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence. (See
Ball, George E., assignor.)
Gorhy, Virgil 11., Silver Hill, W. Va. Soil pulverizer.
1,445,506 ; Feb. 13.
Gorin, Frederick P., Seattle, Wash. Finger-actuated
key-operated machine. 1,457.111 ; May 11.
Gorman, Alphonsus, et al. (See Remlllard, Joseph 0.,
assignor.)
Gorman, Eugene J. B. (See Cowden, A. R., and Gorman.)
Gorman, Eusene J. B., Dayton, Ohio. Valve. 1,47.'?, 621 ;
Nov. 13.
Gorman, Frank C. CSee Gorman, James F. and F. Ct
Gorman, Henry B., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe.
1,469,831 ; Oct. 9.
Gorman, James C, Mansfield, Ohio. Convertible open
spout and plunger force pump. 1,444,872 ; Feb. 13.
Gorman, James F. and P. C, New York, N. Y. Burglar
alarm. 1,472.750; Oct. 30.
Gorman, John W.. East Syracuse, N. Y. Side bumper for
veblclea. 1,470,828; Oct. 16.
Gorman, Michael F., Binghamton, N. Y. Automatic
flatiron lifter. 1,465,077 ; Aug. 14.
Gormley, Dennis A., and D. W. Reid, Atlantic City, N. J.
Carburetor. 1,457,112 ; May 29.
Gornlck, Louis, Joliet, 111. Stucco treatment of houses
embodying glass. 1,440,732; Jan. 2.
Gorrani, Raimondo C, Boston, Mass. Window.
1,442,397. .Tan. 16.
Gorrell, Charles R., Toledo, Ohio. Finger exerciser.
1,472,906 ; Nov. 6.
Gorrell, Edmund M., Columbus, Ohio. Shock absorber.
1,448,741 ; Mar. 20.
Gorrell, John W., Connelsville, Mo. Luggage carrier.
1,465,515; Aug. 21.
Gorrell, William R., and H. Barkschat, Loa Angeles, Calif.
Rail chair. 1,463,118; July 24.
Gorsllne, Hathaway M., a.ssignor to Kawneer Manufac-
turing Company, Nlles, Mich. Metal frame and inter-
locking joint. 1,473,817 ; Nov. 13.
Gorsuoh, Howard F., assignor to The Gallon Iron Works
& Mfg. Co., Gallon, Ohio. Automatic feeder for ele-
vators. 1,440,594 ; Jan. 2.
Gorsuch, Howard F., Frederiekstown, assignor to D. C.
Talbott, Gallon, Ohio. Crane. 1,444,968 ; Feb. 13.
Gorton, Walter T., U. S. Army. Operating slide and
handle for machine guns. 1,460,415 ; July 3.
Gosch, Hans H., Randall, Minn. Road drag. 1,460,321 ;
June 26.
Gosch, William H., assignor to The Nolde & Horst Co.,
Rending. Pa. Embroidery frame. 1,473,622 ; Nov. 13.
Goshorn, W. P. (See Clark, Harry W., assignor.)
Gosline, George W., Santa Paula, Calif. Propelling mech-
anism for airplanes. 1,443,572 ; Jan. 30.
Gosling, Joseph W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Standard for lighting fixtures.
Des. 61,769 ; Jan. 9.
Gosling, Joseph W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Lamp standard. Des. 62,570 ;
June 26.
Gosling, Joseph W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric (Jompany. Lantern. Des. 63,050 ;
Sept. 25.
Gosling, Joseph W.. Schenectady. N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Standard for lighting fixtures.
Des. 63,364 ; Nov. 27.
Gosling, Joseph W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Upright for a lighting
unit. Des. 63,643 ; Dec. 25.
Gosnell, Ernest A., Burkburnett, Tex. Ignition device
for Internal-combustion engines. 1,461,088; July 10.
Sosper, Amos, Banksia, near Sydney, assignor to H. P.
IHetcher, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Ex-
panding auger. 1.459,366 ; June 19.
Goss, Charles E. (See Goss, George W. and C. E.)
Goss, Charles E. (See Goss, G. W., Goss. and Roshon.)
Goss, George W. and C. B., Baltimore, Ohio. Farm gate.
1,443.467 ; Jan. 30.
Goss, Gfeorge W. and C. E., Baltimore, Ohio. Wagon
body. 1,443,468; Jan. 30.
Goss, George W., C. E. Goss, and C. O. Roshon, Balti-
more, Ohio. Fuel tank. 1,471,482; Oct. 23.
Gobs, Harold J., assignor to The International Paper Box
Machine Company, Nashua, N. H. Machine for making
set-up boxes. 1,445,940 ; Feb. 20.
Goss, Henry F. (See Olhasso, .7. J., Goss, and Pob.)
Goss, Herbert C, Beach Haven, Pa. Battery cabinet.
1,470,917; Oct. 16.
Goss, John H., and E. L. Wolff, Waterbury, Conn., as-
signors to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Casting
apapratus. 1,456.231 ; May 22.
Goss Printing I'ress Company. (See Henzi, Albert A.,
assignor. )
Goss Printing Press Company. (See Walser, J. J., and
Fankboner, assignors.)
Goss Printing Press Company, The. (See Siple, Charles,
assignor.)
Goss, Samuel G.. Glencoe, assignor to Halsam Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Playblock. 1,465,637 ; Aug. 21.
Goss, Samuel G., deceased, Glencoe, 111. ; Central Trust
Company of Illinois, executor, assignor to Ilalsam
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Method of and appa-
ratus for manufacturing and printing toy blocks.
1,465.638; Aug. 21.
Goss, William H.. Hammonton, Calif. Rodent trap.
1,456,981; Mav 29.
GoBselin, Alphonse J., Rochester, N. Y. Broiler.
1,469,508; Oct. 2.
GoBser, Adolf, administrator. (See Gosser, Richard.)
Gosser. Richard, deceased, by A. Gosser. administrator,
Munich, assignor, by mesne assignments, to the Firm
"Stachelband" G. m. b. H., Munchen-Pasing, Germany.
Barbed wire and the like. 1.454,584 ; May 8.
Gossett, Robert W.. Spartanburg. S. C. Traverse protector
for spinning frames. 1.448,114; Mar. 13.
SoBslhiE, Walter E., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Prest-O-Lite Co., Inc., Indianapolis,
Ind. Post and cover clamp and seal. 1,453,791 ;
Mav 1.
Gossner, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Combined ash tray,
mntcli holder, and cigar cutter. Des. 62,201 : Apr. 10.
Gosfio, Alton E., assignor to The Gosso Company, Chicago,
111. Berth. 1,459,826; June 26.
Gosso Company, The. (See Gosso, Alton B., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 192;',.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Goth, Wlllinin J. (See Gilbert, Charles R., assignor.)
Gothberg, Herman E., Roselle Park, N. J. Metallic-
tread mat. 1,442,063 ; Jan. 18.
Gotlsiir, Theodore H., Newark, N. J. Constnicting hand
baps. 1.473,932 ; Nov. 13.
Gott. Arthur E., Soiithall, England. Gyroscopic compass.
1,4.-.^, 103 : .A.pr. 24.
Gottesman, Herman, assignor to Ignition Lock Company
of America, Inc., New York, N. Y. Motor-vehicle con-
trolling switch. 1,447,946 ; Mar. 6.
Gottfried. Herbert R., Erie, Pa. Price Indicator.
!, 473.035 : Nov. 6.
Gottlieb, Abraliam. (See Simon, P., and Gottlieb.)
eottUeb, Benjamin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire tread. Des.
63,051 ; Sept. 25.
Gottlieb, David, New York, and L. B. Siegel, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Supporter. 1,444,681 ; Feb. 6.
Gottsacker, Edward J. (See Sellmann, H. W., and
Gottsacker.1
Gottsch, Christian H., New Hyde Park, N. Y. Drainpipe
trap. 1,450,956; Apr. 10.
Gottschalk, Albert, assignor to National Pneumatic Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Emergency door-control ap-
paratus. 1,476.711 ; Dec. 11.
Gottschalk, Frederick C, New York, N. Y. Duplicating
roll. 1,475,263 : Nov. 27.
Gottschalk, Karl P., Dresden, assignor to H. Staler,
Grunau, near Rossweln, Saxony, Germany. Apparatus
for adjusting and fising the setting or straddltug of
partly-cut matches of paper, pasteboard, or the like and
still 'connected in the shape of a continuous strip or
band. 1,422,375; Apr. 17.
Gottschalk, Karl P., Dresden, assignor to H. Staler,
Grunau, near Rosswein, Saxony, Germany. Apparatus
for Impregnating matches of wood, pasteboard, paper,
or the like with paraffin. 1,452,374 ; Apr, 17.
Gottschalk, Karl P., Dresden, assignor to H. Staler,
Grunau, near Rosswein, Saxony, Germany. Pilling ap-
paratus for match-dipping machines. 1,452,376 ;
Apr. 17.
Gottschalk, Karl P., Dresden, assignor to H. Staler,
Grunau, near Rosswein, Saxony, Germany. Apparatus
for supplying color to vertical stamping rollers.
1,465.078: Aug. 14.
Gottschalt, Henry C, Bratenahl, Ohio. Cable-end con-
nection. 1,466,127; Aug. 28.
Gottwald, Joseph, and A, Posler, Theresa, Wis. Animal
trap. 1,456,733 ; May 29.
Qotzheln, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nut skinning.
1,469,332 : Oct. 2.
Goubler, Jean M., Aulnay sur Mauldre, France. Scraping
device. 1,446,420; Feb. 20.
Goudle, James. (See Cole, W., and Goudle.)
Gough. Charles M., East St. Louis, 111. Pressing pad.
1,471,891; Oct. 23.
Gough, Ned E., Seattle, Wash. Mandrel. 1,477,054 ;
Dec. 11.
Goughnour, George, as.signor to The Timkin Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Electrode holder.
1,472,215; Oct. SO.
Gougler, Clyde J.. Tulsa, Okla, Reenforclng structure for
derricks, 1,462,746; July 24.
Gouin, Paul and B. Koesel, Paris, France, Electrode for
alkaline storage batteries. 1,447,657 ; Mar. 6.
Gould. Augustus W., deceased. Mount Angel, Oreg. ; H.
Phelan, executrix. Filler and accelerator for rubber
compounds. 1,463,781 ; July 31.
Gould Coupler Company. (See Blake, Ell J., assignor.)
Gould Coupler Company. (See Bouch6, William F., as-
signor.)
Gould Coupler Company. (See Crevellng, John L., as-
signor.1
Gould Coupler Company. (See Sauvage, William H.,
assignor.)
Gould, David F., Comwells, Pa., assignor to The Barrett
Company. Purification of hydrocarbons. 1,441,417 ;
Jan. 9.
Gould, David F., Cornwells, Pa., assignor to The Barrett
Company. Naphthalene crystals and making the same.
1.448.688; Mar. 13.
Gould & Eberhardt. (See Zlmmermann, William F., as-
signor.)
Gould, Fred .T., Springfield, Mass. Stone-surfacing ma-
chine. 1,452,113 ; Apr. 17.
Gould, .Tohn N., assignor to The F. B. Zleg Manufactur-
ing Company, Fredericktown, Ohio. Ironing machine.
1,448,027 ; Mar. 13.
Gould. Le Roy B., Sherman, S. Dak. Dispenser.
1,465,902 : Aug. 21.
Qould, Loran J., Acme, Wash. Means for utilizing power
of automobiles. 1,462,936 ; July 24.
Gould, Samuel C, Bridgeport, Conn. Towline bumper.
1,473,288 ; Nov. 6
Gouldbonrn. Joseph, Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Pulling-over machine. 1,448,742 ; Mar. 20.
Gouldbourn, Joseph, and H. H. Jackson, LelceBter, Hng-
land, assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Buttonhole-sewing machine. 1,442,398;
Jan. 16.
Goulding, James, Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Side-
car chassis. 1,468,201 ; Sept. 18.
58339—14
Goulet, Omer C, assignor of one-half to A. E. Perron,
Fall River, Mass. Stopping device for folding ma-
chines. 1,472,751 ; Oct. 30.
Gourley, Harry, SUeflleld, England. Coke-oven door.
1,440,458; Jan. 2.
Gourley, William O., Gary, Ind. Clothesline and post.
1,444,344; Feb. 6.
Gove. Charlotte M., administratrix. (See Gove, Henry H.)
Gove, Henry H., Biddeford, assignor of one-half to H. B.
Whitehead, Saco, Me. Weft-replenishing loom.
1.440,981; Jan.. 2.
. assignor to Gove Motor Company,
Internal-combustion engine. 1,471,789 ;
Gove, Henry H,
Biddeford, Me.
Oct. 23.
Gove, Henry H,,
deceased, Biddeford ; C. M. Gove, ad-
ministratrix, assignor of one-half to H. R. Whitehead,
Saco, Me. Weft-cutting mechanism for looms.
1,448,660; Mar. 13.
Gove, Henry H., deceased, Biddeford, assignor of one-
half to H. R. Whitehead, Saco, Me. ; C. M. Gove, ad-
ministratrix. Thread tension device. 1,454,637 ;
May 8.
Gove Motor Company. (See Emery, Frank M., assignor.)
Gove Motor Company. (See Gove, Henry H,, assignor.)
Governform Corporation. (See Scheinman, Louis J.,
assignor. )
Government of the United States.
P., and Turner, assignors.)
Government of the United States.
L., assignor.)
Government of the United States,
assignor. )
Government of the United States,
assignor.)
Government of the United States.
S. B., and Barry, assignors.)
Government of the United States. (See McConnell, James
W., assignor.)
Government of the United States,
assignor.)
Government of the United States,
assignor.)
Government of the United States.
E. P., assignor.)
Government of the United States.
P., assignor. 1
Government of the United States and to the People of
the United States. (See Brewster, J. F., and Raines,
assignors.)
Government of the United States and to the People
thereof. (See Gibbs, Harry D., assignor.)
Government of the United States, represented by the
Secretary of the Navy. (See Nichols, Ernest P., as-
signor.)
Governors of the University of Toronto.
F. G., Best, and Collip, assignors.)
Governors of the Univei-sity of Toronto.
P. J., and Findlay, assignors.)
Govers, Francis X., New York, N. Y.
aromatic compounds. 1,441,341 ; Jan. 9.
Govin, Henry W., Northboro, Mass. Feed-weight ad-
justment. 1,454,852 ; May 15.
Gow, Alexander M., deceased, Duluth, Minn. ; American
Exchange National Bank, Duluth, executor. Control
means for fluid-operated cylinders. 1,448,531 ; Mar. 13.
Gow, Alexander M.. deceased, Duluth, Minn, ; American
Exchange National Bank of Duluth, executor. Loading
machine. 1,472,907 ; Nov. 6.
Gow, Charles R., Company. (See Gow, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Gow, Charles R., assignor to Charles R. Gow Company,
Boston, Mass. Constructing foundation columns and
the like. 1,475,696; Nov. 27.
Gowan, Carrie L., Duncan, Okla. Glove-drying device.
1,450,033; Mar. 27.
Gowan, Sydney, Sale, and L. Miller, Whltefleld, England,
assignors to Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company. Electrically-driven planer and the like.
1,475,766; Nov. 27.
Gower, Joe and H. Wolfe, Sparta, 111. Composition of
matter for use as a roof paint. 1,447,208 ; Mar. 6.
Gowin, Walter W., Omaha, Nebr. Vlbrometer. 1,467,373 ;
Sept. 11.
Gowlng, Albert C. (See Burleigh, A. C, and Gowing.)
Gowran, Harry C, assignor to The Hamilton Manu-
facturing Company, Two Rivers, Wis. Hanger.
1,464,178; Aug. 7.
Grabarek, Michael, assignor of one-half to S. Novak,
Marquette, Mich. Lock. 1,472,648 ; Oct. 30,
Graban, William C. (See Guenther, F. G., and Grabau.)
Graber, Ellis, Tunbrldge Wells, England. Machine for
use In drying or treating photographic prints, films, and
the like. 1,453,554 ; May 1.
Graber, Henry P., assignor to Adam Fisher Mfg. Co., St.
Louis, Mo. Vacuum massager. 1,451,019 ; Apr. 10.
Graber, John N. (See McGlnnls, J., and (Jraber.)
Grabhorn & Dubiner. (See Dublner, Herman, assignor.)
Grabowskl, Stanlslaw Z., et al. (See Gajkowskl, Wladys-
law, J., assignor.)
Grabowsky, Peter P., Providence, R. I. Bayonet wire
cutter. 1,456,767 ; May 29.
Grace, Edwin B., and W. J. LaCfey, Memphis, Tenn.
Freight-handling truck. 1,472,649 ; Oct. 30.
(See Blandy, W. H.
(See Boesch, Harry
(See Duffle, John F.,
(See Flint, James A.,
(See Macfarlane,
(See Moore, J. J.,
(See Myers, Tom B.,
(See Uberroth, Frank
(See Warburg, James
(See Banting.
(See Moloney,
Recovery of
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FIKWI THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Grace. Emanuel J., Erie Pa. Dispensing mechanism.
1,470,071; Dec. 4.
Grace, James E., New York, N. Y. Clip. 1,467,931 ;
Sept. 11.
Grace, John F., Kearny, N. J., assignor to Worthington
Pump and Machinery Corporation. Condenser.
1,443,360 ; Jan. 30.
Grace, John P., Kearny, N. J., assignor to Worthington
Pump and Machinery Corporation. Distributor for
cooling towers and the like. 1,464,816 ; Aug. 14.
Grace, John F., Kearny, N. J., assignor to Worthington
Pump and Machinery Corporation. Condenser.
1,474,358 ; Nov. 20.
Grace, Lynn J., assignor of one-half to J. E. Bell, Chicago,
111. Edge setter and burnisher. 1,470,076 ; Oct. 9.
Gracey, James G., St. Louis, Mo. Tire protector for auto-
mobile wheels. 1,444,603 ; Feb. 0.
Graddick, Fletcher C. (See Roberts, Jessie J., assignor.)
Grade, Hans, Bork, Germany. Gear arrangement for
motor vehicles. 1,446,175 ; Feb. 20.
Grady, Claude D., assignor of one-half to E. E. Wallace,
Sturgis, Ky. Inaer-tube-testing device. 1,441,079 ;
Jan. 2.
Grady, Francis J., assignor to National Folding Box Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn. Counter-display folding box.
1,448,743; Mar. 20.
Grady, Lanson T., Victor, Colo. Transformer. 1,454,638;
May 8.
Grady, Peter W., Grand Forks, N. Dak. Baseball game.
1,447/717; Mar. 6.
Grady, William J., assignor to Faries Manufacturing Com-
pany, Decatur, III. Arm for lighting fixtures. Des.
62,773; July 31.
Graebert, Rudolph R., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to B. Meyers, Chicago, 111. Lock for automobile steer-
ing wheels. 1,454,233 ; May 8.
Graebert, Rudolph R., assignor to C. G. Baunach, Chi-
cago, 111. Automobile steering wheel. 1,454,234 ;
May 8.
Graebner, Otto F., assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Means for securing finish to
metal bodies. 1,468,468; Sept. 18.
Graef, Carl L., Hawthorne, N. J., assignor of one-half to
H. Kind, New York, N. Y. Burglar alarm. 1,471,843 ;
Oct. 23.
Graef, Carl L., Hawthorne, N. J., assignor of one-half to
H. Kind, New York, N. Y. Door-knob alarm. 1,471,844 ;
Oct. 23.
Graef, Michael J., St. Louis, Mo. Combination safety
razor and hair trimmer. 1.448,341 ; Mar. 13.
Graeff, Walter L., assignor to G. A. Reach, Philadelphia,
Pa. Support for use in packing baseball gloves for
shipment. 1.462,906 ; July 24.
Graesser, Carl H., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Manning,
Maxwell & Moore, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pressure-
gauge meschanism. 1,461,730 ; July 17.
Graf, Christopher, assignor to R. Graf, South Bend, Ind.
Photographic objective. 1,463,132 ; July 24.
Graf. Edward R., Watertown, Wis. Garter. 1,448,399 ;
Mar. 1.3.
Graf, Emil, assignor, by mesne assignments, to R. Stein-
acher. New York, N. Y. Spark plug. 1,477,119 ;
Dpc. 11.
Graf, Fredrik, Krokslatt, and J. W. Svensson, Molndal,
Sweden. Self-acting friction clutch. 1,451,506 ; Apr. 10.
Graf, Hans, assignor to Polygraphische Gesellschaft,
Laupen-Berne, Switzerland. Writing machine. 1,471,654 ;
Oct. 23.
Graf, Louis P. (See Bender, E. G.. and Graf.)
Graf, Raymond I., assignor to Keeler Brass Company,
Grand Rapids, Mich. Automobile foot rail. 1,473,091 ;
Nov. 6.
Graf, Richard. (See Graf, Christopher, assignor.)
Grafenstatt, Emil S., Los Angeles, Calif. Hydraulic
clutch. 1,450.679; Apr. r>.
Grafenstatt, Emil S., Los Angeles, Calif. Clutch pedal.
1,464,905 ; Aug. 14.
Graff, Edward. (See Carroll, T. P., and Graff.)
Graff, Emil M., et al. (See Brumfield, Thomas R., as-
signor.)
Graff, George, New York, N. Y., assignor to Graff, Wash-
biirne & Dunn. Clock lamp. Des. 61,910 ; Feb. 6.
Graff, George, New York, N. Y., assignor to Graff,
Washbourne & Dunn. Support for lamps and the like.
Des. 62,446; June 5. •
Graff, George, New York, N. Y., and W. A. Kennedy,
Leoiiia, N. .T., assignors to Graff Washburno & Dunn.
Combined heating and cooling device. 1.450.589 ; Apr. 3.
Graff. Joseph F., Milwaukee, Wis. Scaffold bracket.
1.450,286; Apr. 3.
Graff, Joseph P., Milwaukee, Wis. Towing device.
1,455,875 ; May 22.
Graff. Oscar, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe lacing. 1,450,918;
Apr. 10.
Graff, Oscar, Philadelphia, Pa. Head gauge for hatters.
1,469,640 ; Oct. 2.
Graff-T'nderwood Company. (See Underwood, Percival
n.. assignor.)
Graff, Washburne & Dunn. (See Graff. George, assignor. 1
Graff Washburne & Dunn. (See Graff, G.. and Kennedy,
assignors.)
Graham, Andrew W., assignor to The City Trust Co.,
branch of the Marine Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y., trus-
tee. Match packet. 1,448,115 ; Mar. 13.
Graham, Archibald P., Blkhorn, Wis. Mold for forming
saxophone mouthpieces. 1,458,048 ; June 5.
Graham Brothers. (See Dunham, George W., assignor.)
Graham, Charles W., Allendale, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Automatic ma-
chine for cutting paper gaskets. 1,447,381 ; Mar. 6.
Graham, Charles W., Allendale, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
cutting and handling can-end liners. 1,448,839 ;
Mar. 20.
Graham, Charles W., Allendale, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. .Apparatus for
assembling can-end liners with can ends. 1,448,840 ;
Mar. 20.
Graham, Frank A., Harbor Springs, Mich. Lifeboat
apparatus. 1,458,880 ; June 12.
Graham Glass Company, The. (See Graham, Robert C,
assignor.)
Graham, Harland B., San Jose, Calif. Fluid-pressure de-
vice. 1,465,471 ; Aug. 21.
Graham, Henry H., assignor to Allith-Prouty Company,
Danville, 111. Spring bung. 1,448,060; Mar. 13.
Graham, Henry W. B., assignor to The Arnold-Creager
Company, New London, Ohio. Brick machine.
1,454,165 ; May 8.
Graham, Henry W. B., assignor to The Arnold-Creager
Company, New London, Ohio. Sand-feeding mecha-
nism. 1,454,438 ; May 8.
Graham, Henry W. B., deceased. New London, Ohio ; M.
Graham, executrix ; said Henry W. B. Graham assignor
to The Arnold-Creager Company, New London, Ohio.
Brick-making apparatus. 1,452,152 ; Apr. 17.
Graham, Herbert W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Air-blast control
for blast furnaces. 1,458,288 ; June 12.
Graham, Howard, Knippa, Tex. Tire pump. l,4o5,584 ;
May 15.
Graham, Howell E., Birmingham, Ala. Apparatus for
marking sign-painters' cloth. 1,468,446 ; Sept. 18.
Graham, James A., et al. (See Gilmore, Benjamin V.,
assignor.)
Graham, James E., Newtonvllle, Mass., assignor to Glacl-
fer Company, Boston, Mass. Cooling container or so-
called "dry container" for ice cream and similar prod-
ucts to be maintained cold for many hours. 1,462,450 ;
July 17.
Graham, James J., et al. (See Riddel, Sherrod, assignor.)
Graham, James P., Kansas City, Mo. Wall hanger for
plumbing fixtures. 1,471,154 ; Oct. 16.
Graham, Jesse, Leeds, England, assignor to Bradford
Dyers' Association Limited, Bradford, England. Hy-
draulic accumulator. 1,466,898 ; Sept. 4.
Graham, Jessie P.. Standard City, Calif. Butt hook.
1,457,887: June 5.
Graham, John, Liverpool, England. Stowage and launch-
ing of ships' lifeboats. 1,465,639 ; Aug. 21.
Graham, John, Chester, Pa. Gauge. 1,466,043 ; Aug. 28.
Graham, John M. (See Brooks, Harry J. W., assignor.)
Graham, John S., U. S. Navy. Vehicle signal. 1,458,819 ;
June 12.
Graham, John W., et al. (See Gilmore, Benjamin V.,
assignor.)
Graham, Joseph P., Tunnelton, W. Va.
1,467,932 ; Sept. 11.
Graham, Joseph P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pyjamas'.
Oct. 9.
Graham, Leslie B., Chicago, 111. Oil pipe line.
Feb. 20.
Graham, Leslie B., Bast Chicago, Ind. Condenser for
boiler-washing systems. 1.458.697 : June 12.
Graham. Leslie B., East Chicago, Ind., assignor to Gra-
ham-Wittenborn Corporation, Chicago, 111. Spring mo-
tor. 1,465,663 ; Aug. 21.
Graham, Le.<?lie B., East Chicago, Ind., assignor to Na-
tional Boiler Washing Co., Chicago, 111. Oil-service
standplpe. 1,472,413 ; Oct. 30.
Graham, Lillian, Philadelphia, Pa. Scouring device.
1,459,152 ; June 19.
Graham, Louis A., Chicago, 111. Permutation Illuminated
sign. 1,456,982 ; May 29.
Graham, Louis S., J. W. Roberts, and
inglon, D. C. Means employed In
1 442,266 ; Jan. 16.
Graham, Alargaret, executrix. (See
W. B.)
Graham, Robert C, Washington, Ind.,
Graham Glass Company, E^'ansville, Ind.
63,365 : Nov. 27.
Graham, Sidney W. (See Devlin, W. P. C, and Graham.)
Graham, Thomas de L., assignor of one-third to P. M.
Cleveland, Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile headlight and
rpflector. 1.462,036 ; .Tuly 3 7.
Graham, Thomas W., Blue Mountain, Miss. Hame tug.
1,456,020 ; May 22.
Graham, Ulysses G. (See Lorig, E. V., and Graham.)
Graham, Walton C.. Denver, Colo. Diffusing apparatus.
1,467,849 ; Sept. 11.
Graham, Walton C, and .J. F. Rasmussen, Denver, Colo.
Method and mean.«! for making show card.s and the
like. 1,472,973 ; Nov. 6.
Pet cock.
1,470,356 ;
1,445,880 :
S. Wood, Wash-
totalizing data.
Graham, Henry
assignor to The
" Bottle. Des.
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Graliam, William E., Louisville, Ky. Metal-bending de-
vice. 1.440,982 ; Jan. 2.
Graham, William S., and J. L. Hipplo, Canton, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to F. Gerlach and A. B. Keller,
trustees, Chicago, 111. Multiple-gang power-lift plow.
1,446,118; Feb. 20.
Graliam-Wlttenborn Corporation. (See Graham, Leslie B.,
assignor.)
Gnihik. John, Chisholm, Minn. Mechanical puller.
1.47S.r.4S; Dec. 25.
Grnlenski, Michael. Amherst, Mass. Resilient wheel.
1,440.915; Jan. 2.
Crammer, Allen L., Philadelphia, Pa. Preventing ofifset
in printing. 1,445,273 : Feb. 13.
Granimer, Allen L., Philadelphia, Pa. Attachment for
printing presses. 1,449,668 ; Mar. 27.
Gramowski, Anthony, St. Joseph, Mo. Chimney and pipe
cleaner. 1,464,249 ; Aug. 7.
Granat, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Automobile tire.
1,443,258 ; Jan. 23.
Granberg, Albert J., assignor to The Granberg Meter
Companv. San Francisco, Calif. Liquid meter.
1.460.715: July 3.
Granberg Meter Company, The. (See Granberg, Albert
J., assignor.)
Giancell, Bertha J., Philadelphia, Pa. Folding umbrella.
1.441.848 ; Jan. 9.
Grand Lake Company, The. (See McGrath, Charles B.,
assignor.)
Grand Rapids Chair Company. (See Berg, Hans, as-
sign or.)
Grand Specialties Company. (See Sasgen, MichSel J.,
assignor.)
Grande, Nicholas, New York, N. T. Milk-bottle recepta-
cle. 1,450.772; Apr. 3.
Qrandjean, Marc, Paris, France. Paper holder for steno-
graphic and like machines. 1,468,703 ; Sept. 25.
Grandjean, Sidney G., and J. J. Darcey, Bralthwaite, La.
Illuminated automobile signal. 1,458,336: June 12.
Orandle, James W., Pierre, S. Dak. Miter gauge.
1.442,265 ; Jan. 16.
Granger, John W., Philadelphia, Pa. Needle. 1,441,575 :
Jan. 9.
Granichstadten, Albert, and E. Sittig, Vienna, Austria.
Nickeliferous catalyzers and manufacturing the same.
1,450.174 I Apr. 8.
Granier. George W., Richmond Hill, N. T. Quoin lock.
1,447,545 ; Mar. 6.
Grannan, Thomas W. and W. D., Loogootee, Ind. In-
ternal-combustion engine. 1,451,389 ; Apr. 10.
Grannon, William D. (See Grannon, Thomas W. and
W. D.)
Grant, Albert E., New York, N. T. Oil burner. 1,453,834 ;
May 1.
Grant, Albert E., New York, N. Y., assignor to CaloroU
Burner Corporation. Process and apparatus for mix-
ing and burning oil. 1,462,464 ; July 17.
Grant. Edwin S., Chicago, 111. Trousers support.
1,447,131 : Feb. 27.
Grant, Frank, Westfleld, Mass. Jack. 1,470,830 ; Oct. 16.
Grant. Frank. Westfield, Mass. Holder for shaving-soap
sticks. 1,473,760; Nov. 13.
Grant, Frank, Westfield, Mass. Shaving-soap-stlck holder.
1.476.965: Doc. 11.
Grant, Fred C, Sangerville, Me. Hard grease cup.
1,450,773; Apr. 3.
Grant, Harry C, Bayonne, N. J. Universal joint for
shafts. 1,462.276; July 17.
Grant, Helen M. W., administratrix. (See Grant, Wil-
liam W.)
Grant, Hugo B., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speedome-
ter Corporation, Chicago, 111. Llquld-elevatlng device
for motor-vehicle engines. 1,451,158 ; Apr. 10.
Grant, Hugo B., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Fuel-elevating de-
vice. 1,473,761 ; Nov. 13.
Grant. John C, Barnes, London, England. Elevating
liquids. 1,454,377 ; May 8.
Grant, Perry M. (See Holmes, Garnet B., assignor.)
Grant. Roswell D. (See Dake, C. W.. and Grant.)
Grant, William M., Stonington, Colo. Egg turner.
1,445,582 ; Feb. 13.
Grant, William W., deceased, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; H. M. W.
Grant, administratrix. Fuel-mixture heating and va-
porizing device. 1,463,133 ; Julv 24.
Grant, William W., deceased, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; H. M. W.
Grant, administratrix. Fuel-mixture heating and va-
porizing device. 1,474,359 ; Nov. 20.
Grantland. John W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ejector.
1,440.59.T : Jan. 2.
Granzow, Carl A. (See Mueller, J. G., and Granzow.)
Granzow. Charles F., jr., Detroit, Mich. Garage-door
holder. 1,458, 2S9 ; June 12.
Granzow, Henry 51. (See Mueller, .T. G., and Granzow.)
Grapho-Metal Packing Company. (See Ostrander, James,
assignor.)
Grapperhaus. Frederick W., Chicago, HI. Flue structure.
1,468,010 ; Sept. 18.
Grasberger, Lawrence B. (See Keenan, John F., as-
signor.)
Grasberger, Lawrence B.. Richmond. Va. Feeding at-
tachment. 1.443.988; Feb. 6.
Grasberger, Lawrence B., Richmond, Va. Feeding attach-
ment. 1,448,270; Mar. 13.
Grasberger, Lawrence B., Richmond, Va. Paper-roll
holder. 1,449,037; Mar. 20.
Graser, Harry. (See Jacksoa, John C, assignor.)
Graser, Thomas T.. assignor to Sure-Cut Sharpener Co.,
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Knifa sharpener. 1,477,820;
Dec. 18.
Grasett, Colin S., and A. T. Clark, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Advertising medium. 1,440,916 ; Jan. 2.
Grasnlck, Louis W., New York, N. Y. Suspenders.
1,471,121 ; Oct. 16.
Grasselll Chemical Company, The. (See Drefahl, L. C,
and Carson, assignors.)
Grasselli Chemical Company, The. (See Drefahl, L. C,
and Sakryd, assignors.)
Grasselli Chemical Company, The. (See Haggenmacher,
John E., assignor.)
Grasselli Chemical Company, The. (See Howard, Henry,
assignor.)
Grasselli Chemical Company. (See Howard, H., and Al-
vord, assignors.)
Grasselli Chemical Company, The. (See Taylor, Edward
A., assignor.)
Grasselll Chemical Company, The. (See Wallach, Roger
N., assignor.)
Grasselli Powder Company, The. (See Bashford, Raymond
I., assignor.)
Grassfield. John S., Paris, Iowa. Tire tool. 1,448,211 ;
Mar. 13.
Grassier, Annie. (See Stone, Charles S., assignor.)
Grassman, Edward C, Newark, N. J., assignor to H. C.
Schick, Inc. Safety clasp for jewelry. 1,456,305 ;
May 22.
Grasso, .Mfio, Omaha, Nebr. Gasoline stove. 1,466,396;
Aug. 28.
Graft, Emil, assignor to Oscar C, Wertheimer, Water-
town, Wis. Vehicle tire. 1,470,726; Oct. 16.
Gratton, Leo B. (See Starbird, Robert H., assignor.)
Grau, Henry W., Long Green, Md. Portable drill attach-
ment. 1,477,439; Dec. 11.
Graul, Walter L., and R. H. Towler, Detroit, Mich.
Discharging platform for coke ovens. 1,458,576 ;
June 12.
Graul, William F., Northampton, Mass., assignor to
F. B. Look, E. MacLeod, W. Cordes, and G. H. Burr,
trustees, doing business as Florence Manufacturing
Company. Making brushes. 1,472,165; Oct. 30.
Grauman, Leon, Denver, Colo. Lid brace. 1,455,876 ;
May 22.
Graupe, William, assignor to Hospital Supply Company
and Watters Laboratories, Consolidated, New Y'ork,
N. Y. Adjustable knee support. 1,458,933 ; June 19.
Gravel. Abundius, assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo. Oho. Body construction for motor vehi-
cles. 1,478.387; Dec. 25.
Gravel, David, assignor to The Standard-Coosa-Thatcher
Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Yarn clearer. 1,475,814 ;
Nov. 27.
Gravel, Pamphile, Port Alfred, Quebec, Canada. Oar.
1,449,989; Mar. 27.
Graven, James H., Elklns Park, Pa. Lieakproof liquid
container. 1,452,039 ; Apr. 17.
Graven, James H., Elklns Park, Pa., assignor to Thom-
son Electric Welding Company, Boston, Mass. Con-
densing welding circuit. 1,462,572 ; July 24.
Graven, James H., Elklns Park. Pa., assignor to Thomson
Electric Welding Company, Boston, Mass. Chain-link
welding. 1,470,160 ; Oct. 9.
Gravely, George D. (See Downle, C. E., and Gravely.)
Gravely, Julian S., Wytheville, Va., assignor to Win-
chester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. Paper
shot shell. 1,452,040 ; Apr. 17.
Gravely, Julian S., Wytheville, Va., assignor to Win-
chester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. Re-
moving rust from metal articles. 1,459,910 ; June 28.
Graves, Benjamin F., Eohersvllle, Md. Draft hitch.
1,441,223 ; Jan. 9.
Graves, Benjamin P., assignor to Brown & Sharpe Mfg.
Co., Providence. R. I. Adjustable support for work-
holders. 1,474,525; Nov. 20.
Graves, Charles N., assignor to The Graves Tool Co.,
Inc., Shreveport, La. Spring compressor. 1,472,752 ;
Oct. 30.
Graves, Clarence E., Hammond, Ind. Flash-light holder
for bicycles. 1,449,609 ; Mar. 27.
Graves, Eugene, et al. (See Abbott, G. P., and Sands,
assignors.)
Graves. Forrest G., McCook, Nebr. Skate sharpener.
1,468,347; Sept. 18.
Graves, John, assignor to French Battery & Carbon Com-
pany, Madison, Wis. Carbon Inserter for battery-core-
maklng machines. 1,446.041 ; Feb. 20.
Graves, John, assignor to French Battery &, Carbon Com-
pany, Madison, Wis. Ejecting mechanism for battery-
core-making machines. 1,453,869 ; May 1.
Graves, John N., Oklahoma, Okla. Ice-cream packer or
shipping receptacle. 1,473,226 ; Nov. 6.
Graves, Rebecca. Spokane, Wash. Bath support.
1,454,112 : May 8.
Graves, .Scott S., San Diego, Calif. Current motor.
1,442,938; Jan. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FP.OM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Graves Tool Co., The. (See Graves, Cbarles N., as-
signor.)
Graves, Victor B. (See Marquis, J. A., and Graves.)
Graves, Walter S. (See Stelner, F. M., and Graves.)
Graves, William C, Clilcago, 111. Lock. 1,446,252;
Feb. 20. .
Graves, William P., South Pittsburg, Tenn. Porch-swing
hanger. 1,448,271 ; Mar. 13.
Graves, William W., North Dighton, Mass. Razor strop.
1,448,259; Jan. 23.
Graveure, Louis, New York, N. Y. Casing for emoklng
pipes. No. 1,462,277 ; July 17.
Gravity Dump Manufacturing Company, The. (See
McCuUough, E. D., and Butcher, assignors.)
Gravolet, Joseph D., and A. Ansardi, Phoenix, La. Ani-
mal trap. 1,459,661 ; June 19.
Gray, Alanson M., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to The M. W.
Kellogg Company, New York, N. Y. Filter press.
1,459,911 ; June 26.
Gray, Arthur D. (See Smith, A. E., and Gray.)
Gray, Benjamin H. (See Rawlings, H. S., Gray, Call, and
Peck.)
Gray, Carl C, Minneapolis, Minn. Mud hook. 1,444,182 ;
Feb. 6.
Gray, Carlton R. (See Van Nattan, V. V., and Gray.)
Gray, Charles B., Philadelphia, Pa. Power-transmitting
mechanism. 1,469,143 ; Sept. 28.
Gray, Charles B., Philadelphia, Pa. Machine for cut-
ting sheet-form material. 1,476,246 ; Dec. 4.
Gray, Charles F., Sierra Madre, Calif., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company. Strap-forming device
for sewing machines. 1,463,262 ; July 31.
Gray, Charles P., West Chester, Pa. Device for making
spiral wire fasteners. 1,446,343 ; Feb. 20.
Gray, D. Webb., assignor of one-half to W. T. Loader,
Los Angeles, Calif. Printing frame. 1,478,217 ;
Dec. 18.
Gray, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Massage Instrument.
1,478,888; Dec. 25.
Gray, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. System of cleaning fur-
naces. 1,465,711 ; Aug. 21.
Gray, Edward B. (See Smith, R. A., and Gray.)
Gray, Everett E., assignor to S. P. Bloomfield, Los
Angples, Calif. Cabinet. Des. 62,817 ; Aug. 7.
Gray, Forest L., Kenmore, Ohio. Hair clipper. Rel5,660 ;
July 24.
Gray, Frances, Wilklnsburg, Pa. Typewriter attachment.
1,463,080; July 24.
Gray, ITrank O., Harvard, 111. Automobile direction in-
dicator. 1,478,007; Dec. 18.
Gray, G. A., Company, The. (See Cardullo, Forrest E.,
assignor.)
Gray, Garold C. J. (See McCracken, E., and Gray.)
Gray, George A. (See Johnson, P., and Gray.)
Gray, George E., Compton, Calif. Apparatus and process
for condensing casing-head gas and the like. 1,470,116 ;
Oct. 9.
Gray, George F., Mahwah, N. J. Battery-box fastener.
1,450,034 ; Mar. 27.
Gray, H. L., et al. (See Bumbaugh, Clyde C, assignor.)
Gray, Harley E. (See Baxter, R. C., Galloway, and
Grayj
Gray, Harold. (See Wlnkelmann, H. A., and Gray.)
Gray, Hiram C, Bucyrus, Ohio. Sash fastener. 1,452,598 ;
Apr. 24.
Gray, James G., Glasgow, Scotland. Grroscoplc appara-
tus. 1,442,799: Jan. 23.
Gray, Jamea H., New York, N. Y. Slag pocket and re-
moving slag. 1,445,679; Feb. 20.
Gray, James H., Cleveland, Ohio. Sadiron. 1,445,833 ;
Feb. 20.
Gray, John. (See Cody, M. T., Gray, and Forbes.)
Gray, John L., Elizabeth, N. J. Distilling and crack-
ing petroleum. 1,474,147 ; Nov. 13.
Gray, John R., Goose Creek, assignor of one-half to B.
Leach, Bexar County, Tex. Pipe tongs. 1,470,181 ;
Oct. 9.
Gray, Joseph M., assignor of one-third to J. M. Robertson
and one-third to M. P. Pferrer, Brownstown, Ind. End
gate. 1,450,364 ; Apr. 3.
Gray, Joseph M., assignor of one-third to J. M. Robertson
and one-third to M. P. Pferrer, Brownstown, Ind. End-
gate latch. 1,450,365 ; Apr. 8.
Gray, Leo M., and M. H. Terpening, Fulton, N. Y. Bal-
ing-press follower block. 1,458,758 : June 12.
Gray, Malcolm E., assignor to Rochester Can Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Pail. Des. 62,233 ; Apr. 24.
Gray, Percy W., assignor to ' Vickers Limited, West-
minster, London, England. Apparatus for use In the
laying or sighting of ordnance. 1,453,104 ; Apr. 24.
Gray, Peter & Sons Inc. (See Wlllmott, Herbert J.,
assignor.)
Gray, Robert D., New York, N. Y. Photo-enlarging ma-
chine. 1,463,689; July 81.
Gray, Sim A., Chattanooga, Tenn. Auxiliai-v automobile
seat. 1,448,841 ; Mar. 20.
Gray, Thomas, et al. (See Sumner, George W., assignor.)
Gray, Thomas L., Alameda, Calif. Pneumatic hammer.
1,443,632; Jan. 30.
Gray, Wallace M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Locomotive water
column. 1,462,184 ; July IT.
Gray, Walter B. (See Bath, J., and Gray.)
Glass-drawing apparatus.
Lemon equeeser.
Lemon squeezer.
Gray William, Lancaster, Ohio
1,449,038; Mar. 20.
Gray, William, Lancaster, assignor to The Libbey-Owens
Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glass-drawing
apparatus. 1,450,590; Apr. 3.
Gray, William E., Chicago, lU.
1,446,558; Feb. 27.
Gray, William E., Chicago, 111.
1,452,270; Apr. 17.
Cray, William E., assignor to Moore Electric Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Hair clipper. 1,442,800; Jan. 23.
Gray, William E., a.ssignor to Moore Electric Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Hair clipper. 1,446,559 ; Feb. 27.
Grayblll, Henry C, Altoona, Pa. Antiskid device.
1,467,579; Sept. 11.
Graydon, Alexander, Berkeley, Calif. Washing machine.
1,466.397; Aug. 28.
Graydon, Andrew, Los Angeles, Calif. Garment clasp.
1,446,344 ; Feb. 20.
Grayson, J. H., Manufacturing Company, The. (See Graj-
son, John H., assignor.)
Grayson, James H., Kansas City, Mo. Window screen.
1,468,232; Sept. 18.
Grayson, John H., Athens, Ohio. Burner tip. 1,483,263;
July 81.
Grayson, John H., assignor to The J
facturing Company, Athens, Ohio.
61,839 ; Jan. 23.
Grayson, John H., assignor to The J,
facturing Company, Athens, Ohio.
62,088 ; Mar. 13.
Grayson, John H., assignor to The J.
H. Grayson Mann-
Gas heater. Des.
H. Grayson Mann-
Gas heater. Des.
H.
Athens, Ohio.
Grayson Mana-
Gas heater.
facturing Company,
1,469,509 ; Oct. 2.
Grayson, John H., assignor to The J. H. Grayson Mann-
facturing Company, Athens, Ohio. Gas heater. Des.
63,398 ; Dec. 4.
Grayson, John R., Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, Canada. Au-
tomatic wheeled scraper. 1,463,690; July 31.
Grayson, Pauline, New York, N. Y. Spat for women's
wear. 1.441,849 : Jan. 9.
Greasley, Harrv M.. Corry, Pa. Attachment for trac-
tors. 1,462,451 ; July 17.
Great Falls Automatic Shell Company. (See KAlser,
Christian, assignor.)
Great Northern Paper Company. (See Walker, George
K., assignor.)
Great Western Electric Company. (See Rogers, Clarence
J., assignor.)
Great Western Meter Co. (See Lyman, Ray J., assignor.)
Greater Detroit Rexall Club. (See Sesser, Willy G., as-
signor.)
Greaves, Alfred J., Peckham Rye, London, England. Re-
ceptacle for mustard and other condiments. 1,465,333 ;
May 15.
Greaves, Alfred J., Peckham, London, England. Derlct
for facilitating the carving of meat, poultry, and the
like. 1,471,122 ; Oct. 16.
Greco, Anthony, San Jose, Calif. Treating fruit to be
dried. 1,472,974 ; Nov. 6.
Greco, Francesco, Taranto, Italy. Refractory brickwork
for water-tube boilers. 7,446,744 ; Feb. 27.
Greco, Gaetano, and K. G. Wolff, Newark, N. J. Crystal
detector. 1,454,997; May 15.
Greegor, Ralph H., assignor to The Kinnear Manufactur-
ing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Movable door post
and latching means therefor. 1,476,297 ; Dec. 4.
Green, A. P., Fire Brick Company. (See Liptak, Mlcbael,
assignor.)
H., assignor to Green Gauge Company,
Weighing machine. 1,442,399 ; Jan. 16.
H., assignor to Green Gauge Company,
Calibrating weighing tanks. 1,442,400;
Green, Andrew
Chicago, 111.
Green, Andrew
Chicago, 111.
Jan. 16.
Green, Andrew
W., Toronto, Ontario,
Floor-
assignors to The
Drawing instm-
to
Industrial Ke-
Seat spring.
Canada,
finishing apparatus. 1,447,382 ; Mar. 6.
Green, Arthur H. (See Teves, Frederick W., assigrnor.)
Green, Celia. (See Green, Jack, assignor.)
Green, Charles, assignor of one-fourth to E. F. Klchman
and one-fourth to C. J. Rlchman, Muscatine, Iowa.
Hammer. 1,450,849 ; Apr. 3.
Green, Charles A., and H. F. Schuh,
C. -F. Pease Company, Chicago, HI.
ment. 1,466,712 ; Sept. 4.
Green, Charles F., Defiance, assignor
search Corporation, Toledo, Ohio
1,452,041 ; Apr. 17.
Green, Charles F., assignor to The Willys-Overland Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Storm shield. 1,454,585 ; May 8.
Green, Charles F., Defiance, assignor to Industrial Ke-
search Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Seat spring.
1,457,658; June 5.
Green, Colllngwood, Bolton, England.
vehicles. 1,472,693 ; Oct. 30.
Green, Colllngwood, Bolton, England.
vehicles. 1,472,594 ; Oct. 30.
Green, Daniel P., Portland, and J. P.
Oreg. ; said Green assignor to said
saw. 1,468,381 ; Sept. 18.
Green. David H., San Francisco
1,473,933 ; Nov. 13.
Green, Edward G., assignor to Larkin Co.. Inc., Buffalo,
N. Y. Cabinet. 1,443,622 ; Jan. 30.
Wheel for roafl
Wheel for road
Stedman, Tigarfl,
Stedman. BanO-
Callf. Com file.
UNlTIil) STATES PATENT OFFICK, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Green Engineering Company. (See Toppenhusen, Her-
man A., assignor.)
Green Engineering i onipany. (See I'oppenliusen, H. A.,
and Strong, assignors.)
Green Engineering Company. (See Strong, Arthur P.,
assignor.)
Green Gauge Company. (See Green, Andrew H., as-
signor.)
Green, George W. (See Wylie, W. J., and Cooper, as-
signors.)
Green & Green Company, Tlie. (See Green, Weston,
assignor. )
Green, Harold. Yonliers, N. Y., and W. M. layman, as-
sigrnors to Revolvator Company, Jersey Citv, N. J.
Truck. 1,468,469; Sept. 18.
Green, Herbert R., New Britain, Conn. Gas mixer.
1,446,086; Feb. 20.
Green, Jack, assignor to C. Green, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Holder for glasses and the like. 1.464,652 : Aug. 14.
Green, Jamos A., assignor to Turner & Seymour Manu-
facturing Company. Torrington, Conn. Egg beater.
1.475.767; Nov. 27.
Green, John W., Columbus, Ohio. Fuel saver. 1,462,503
July 24.
Green, Joshua, Hove, England. Gramophone. 1,470,831
Oct. 16.
Green, Leslie P., Chicago, HI. Excavator. 1,448,212
Mar. 13.
Green, Lewis A., Philadelphia, Pa. Auto jack and lock.
1,450,074; Mar. 27.
Green, Louis, Howrah, Calcutta, British India. Rail
support and fastening. 1,466,997 ; Sept. 4.
Green, Louis, Howrah, Calcutta, British India. Rail
support and fastening. 1,466,998; Sept, 4.
Green, Max. Portland, Oreg. Trunk hose of bathing
suits. 1,476,247 : Dec. 4.
Green, Max, Portland, Oreg. Bathing suit. 1,476,248 ;
Dec. 4.
Green, Morris, Southhridge, Mass. Antiskid device.
1,468,382; Sept. 18.
GreeJi, Nathaniel R., Sioux City, Iowa. Bank protective
device. 1,477,701 ; Dec. 18.
Green. Newton B. (See Capstaff. J. G.. and Green.)
Green, Samuel G.. U. S. Army, assignor to United States
Ordnance Company, Washington, D. C. Attachment
for gas-operated guns. 1,445,583 ; Feb. 13.
Greene, Samuel L., Waterburj-, Conn. Veljicle wheel.
1,477,948 ; Dec. 18.
Green, Stephen D.. Gilman, Iowa. Air-supply-control de-
vice. 1,447,415 ; Mar. 6.
Green, Walter H., Chicago, 111. Base-exchange material
and preparing same. 1,477,753; Dec. 18.
Green, Walter H., assignor to International Filter Co.,
Chicago, 111. Filter. 1.475.577: Nov. 27.
Green, Warren T., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to The Mengel
Company, Louisville, Ky. Toy vehicle. 1,470,441 ;
Oct. 9.
Green, Weston, assignor to The Green & Green Company,
Dayton, Ohio. System for selling and packing food
products. 1,454.888 ; May 15.
Green, Weston, assignor to The Green & Green Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Making a food product. 1,473,289 ;
Nov. 6.
Green, William A., assignor to S. J. Moore. Toronto.
Ontario, Canada. Paper-dish blank. 1.476,298:
Dec. 4.
Green, William F., Houston, Tex. Coupling yoke.
1,450,591 ; Apr. 3.
Green, William H., assignor to The RemiUer Co., New
York, N. Y. Face-powder box. Des. 62.987 ; Sept. 4.
Green, William R., Downers Grove, 111. Measuring in-
strument. T. 451, 572; Apr. 10.
Greenawalt, William E., Denver, Colo. Electrolvtic appa-
ratus. 1,444,787: Feh. 13.
Greeuawalt, William E., Denver, Colo. Metallurgical
proces. 1,468,806; Sept. 25.
Greenawalt, William E., Denver. Colo. Apparatus for
treating liquids with gases. 1,471.332 ; Oct. 23.
Greenbaum, Fannie. (See Greenbaum, Harry M., as-
signor. )
Greenbaum, Harry M., assignor to F. Greenbaum, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Pocket coin holder. 1,470,357 ; Oct. 9.
Greenbaum, Harry M., assignor to F. Greenbaum, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Pocket coin holder. 1,470,358 ; Oct. 9.
Greenbaum, Henry L. (See Simon, Leo, assignor.)
Greenberg, Geza, New York, N. -Y., and W. A. Winter,
E:a8t Orange, N. J. Urethroscope. 1,453,975 : May 1.
Greenberg, Hyman L., Portland, Me. Skirt belt. 1.445,274 ;
Feb. 13.
Greenberg, James O.. New York, N. Y. Pleasure railway.
1,474,962 : Nov. 20.
Greenberg, Leon S.. Newark, N. J. Molding flask.
1,472,975 ; Nov. 6.
Greenbrier, Harry W., Newark. N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Greist Manufacturing CovapsLuy.
Safety razor. 1,474,471 ; Nov. 20.
Greenburg, Andrew. (See Greenburg, Rudolph P. and A.)
Greenburg, Meyer. Kearney, N. J. Shaving-brush holder.
Des. 62,166 ; Apr. 3.
Greenburg, Rudolph P. and A., Glastonbury, Conn. Guard
for oil ranges. 1,459,624 ; .Tune 19.
Greene, Albert E. (See Bergstrom, A., and Greene.)
Greene, Albert E., Seattle, Wash. Electric iron process.
1.449.094 ; Mar. 20.
Greene, Albert E., Seattle, Wash. Melting and deoxidizing
steel. 1,449,319 ; Mar. 20.
Greene, Albert E., Seattle, Wash. Electric Induction
furnace. 1,455,748; May 15.
Greene, Albert E., Seattle, Wash., and W. B. Runyan,
Dayton, Ohio. Electric process of continuously heat-
ing metal. 1,455,747 ; May 15.
Greene, Alonzo M., New London, Conn. Wheeled vehicle
Unown as scooter. 1,472,216: Oct. 30.
Greene, Ambrose E., Corning, Calif. Rotary engine.
1,456,232 ; May 22.
Greene, Edward J., Toledo, Ohio. Serve-self motor
store. 1,473,850; Nov. 13.
Greene, Frederick J., assignor to Greene Mfg. Co., Ka-
clne. Wis. Locking bar. 1,462,278 ; July 17.
Greene, Grover C, T. O. Tune, and B. E. Stamps, Nash-
ville, Tenn. Self-serving store. 1,450,803 ; Apr. 3.
Greene, Gustave F., South Manchester, Conn. Apron.
1.451.095 ; Apr. 10.
Greene, Ida, assignor of one-half to E. Albertson, Dar-
lington, Wis. Culinary article. 1,468,564 ; Sept. 18.
Greene, John S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Commer-
cial Camera Company, Providence, E. I. Pho-
tographic dark room. 1,451,159 ; Apr. 10.
Greene, John S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Photostat
Corporation, Providence, R. I. Film-roll box. 1,471,728 z
Oct. 28.
Greene, Joseph A., et al. (See Dubuc, A., and Carricabuni,
assignors. )
Greene, Joseph S., Reeves, La. Eyeglass. Des. 61,826 ;
Jan. 23.
Greene, Mary B., New Orleans, La. Making artificial
flowers. 1,470,969 ; Oct. 16.
Greene Mfg. Co. (See Greene, Frederick J., assignor.)
Greene, Morgan A.. Salina, Kans. Trousers supporter.
1,465,903 ; Aug. 21.
Greene Process Metal Company. (See Bergstrom, A., and
Greene, assignors.)
Greene, Robert A. (See Chadwlck, H. A., and GreeneO
Greene, Stanley IC. (See Young, William R., assignor.)
Greenfield, Benjamin, Bartlesville, Ohio, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Doherty Research Companv,
New York, N. Y. Fluid meter. 1,462,170 ; July 17.
Greenfield, Joseph W., and W. Waller, St. Paul, Minn.
Ball-throwing toy. 1,452,459: Apr. 17.
Greenfield Tap and Die (Corporation. (See Morgan,
R. I... Griffith, and Churchill, assignors.)
Greenfield, William H., Lincoln, Nehr. Lock for door
keys. 1.450.075 : Mar. 27.
Greenhalgh. James. (See Davignon, E. A., Barry, and
Greenhalch, )
Greenham, Richard. San Francisco. Calif. Water heating
and circulating device. 1,473.036 : Nov. 6.
Greenheck, Anton. (See Greenheck, William and A.)
Greenheck. William and A.. Lone Rock, Wis. Evener or
draft equalizer. 1.475.4S0: Not. 27.
Greening, Charles W. (See Greening, Clarence L. and
C. W.)
Greening, Clarence L., and C. W., Breckenridge, Mich.
Beet-topping mechanism. 1,462,907: Julv 24.
Greening, Clarence L. and C. W., Breckenridge, Mich.
Beet harvester. 1,462,908 ; Jvdy 24.
Greening, Herald B., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Wire
lathing. 1,464,706; Aug. 14.
Greenlaw, Frank L., Los Angeles, Calif. Hose reel.
1,460,897; July 3.
Greenleaf, Robert P. (See Billings, F., and Greenleaf.)
Greenleaf, Robert P., assignor to F. Billings, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Loading machine. 1,442.939 ; Jan. ''S.
Greenleaf, Robert P., assignor to F. Billings, Cleveland,
Ohio. Loading machine. 1,451,020; Apr. 10.
Greenleaf, Robert P., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to F. Bill-
ings. Loading machine. 1,463,550 ; July 31.
Greenleaf, Robert P., assignor to F. Billings, Cleveland,
Ohio. Loading machine. 1,473.227. Nov. 6.
Greenleaf, Robert P., assignor to F. Billings, Cleveland,
Ohio. Loading machine. 1,477,754. Dec. 18.
Greenpoint Metallic Bed Co. (See Frank. Benjamin M.,
assignor.)
Greenpoint Metallic Bed Company. (See Lies, William,
assignor. )
Greenslade, Louis M., Los Angeles, Calif. Spring-leaf
spreader. 1.451,297 : Apr. 10.
Greenstein, Leon, New York, N. Y. Fraud-prevention
means for cisar boxes. 1.474,96.^ : Nov. 20.
Greenstreet, Charles J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Gaso-
lene Corporation. Removing carbon from metal pipes.
1,470,359 ; Oct. 9.
Greenstreet, Milfred L., and W. Day, Maplewood, assign-
ors of one-third to M. B. Cornwall, St. Louis. Mo. Ani-
mal trap. 1,463,163 ; July 31.
Green wald, Isidor. New York, assignor to Astorlold Manu-
facturing Co. Inc., Brooklvn, N. Y. Coll mounting for
radio apparatus. 1,477,822 ; Dec. 18.
Greenway, Thomas H., Valley, Wash. Poison holder fot
rodents. 1,471,954 ; Oct. 23.
Greenwood, Edward, et al. (See Forsman, Andrew, as-
signor.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Greenwood, George E., San Francisco, assignor of one-
third to H. M. WooUey, jr., Alameda, and one-third to
F. N. Vedder, San Francisco, Calif. Adjustable form
clamp. 1,456,849 ; May 29.
Greenwood Levi H., et al., trustees. (See Lloyd, Mar-
shall B., assignor.)
Greenwood, Oliver P., Billerica, assignor to Farrington
Manufacturing Company, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Covered
box and like article. 1,442,940 ; .Tan. 23.
Greenwood, Rowland, assignor of one-half to Carr & Com-
panv. Limited, Carlisle, England. Apparatus for heat-
ing air. 1,449,598 ; Mar. 27.
Greenwood, Talma T., East Templeton, assignor to S. B.
Condit, jr., Brookline, Mass. Retarding device for
time-limit relays. 1,464,478 ; Aug. 7.
Greenwood, Wallace W., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Magnesia refractory. 1,461,444 ;
July 10.
Greenwood, Wallace W., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Segmental abrasive wheel. 1,469,723 ;
Oct. 2.
Greer, Benjamin J., Poynor, Tex. Wrench. 1,453,670;
May 1.
Greer, Butler F., San Francisco, Calif. Book-form sav-
ings bank. 1,460,716; July 3.
Greer, J. Lawrence. (See Leeper, Isaac W., assignor.)
Greer, James B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Glass-banding ma-
chine. 1,473,762 ; Nov. 13.
Grefe, Hugo, Ludenscheidt, Germany. Profiling machine.
1,478,334; Dec. 18.
Gretf, Andrg E., assignor to J. A. Haurat, Paris,
France. Key-lock mechanism. 1,440,459 ; Jan. 2.
Greger, George G., Detroit, Mich. Wheeled toy. Des.
02.202 ; Apr. 10.
Gregg, Alfred W., Chicago, assignor to Whiting Corpora-
tion, Harvey, 111. Electric furnace. 1,453,347 ; May 1.
Gregg, Alfred W., Chicago, assignor to Whiting Corpo-
ration, Harvey, 111. Electrode handler. 1,466,503;
Aug. 28.
Gregg, Alfred W., Chicago, assignor to Whiting Corpora-
tion, Harvey, 111. Electric melting furnace. 1,477,821 ;
Dec. 18.
Gregg Company, The. (See Gregg, Otis T., assignor.)
(iresig. Otis T., assignor to The Gregg Company, Limited,
liackensack, N. J. Journal-box attachment. 1,449,174 ;
Mar. 20.
Gregg, William H. (See Hachmann, Frederick, assignor.)
Gregoire, Hector A., Lowell. Mass. Velvet-pile-cutting
knife. 1,442,334; Jan. 16.
Gregory, Adolph J., Denbigh, N. Dak. Button. 1,448,292 ;
Mar. 13.
Gregory, Anthony T., Grove City, Pa. Micrometer gauge.
1,475,066 ; Nov. 20.
Gregory, Arthur, Hornsey, London, England. Machine
for use in connection with the manufacture of corks
and the like. 1,449,599; Mar. 27.
Gregory, Charles J. (See Froeschle, Waldomar W.,
assignor.)
Gregory, Edward D., Binghamton, N. Y. Door fastener.
1,444.028- Feb. 6.
Gregory, Ell E., Lewisport, Ky. Gun sight. 1,476,884 ;
Dec. 11.
Gregory, George P., Boston, Mass. Liquid gauge.
1,448,842; Mar. 20.
Greig, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Hack-saw frame.
1.442.609; .Tan. 16.
Greig, John W., Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia. Vacuum-
producing apparatus. 1,473,037 ; Nov. 6.
Greiman, George H., Garner, Iowa. Cleaning device for
excavators. 1,449,223; Mar. 20.
Greiman, Georee H., Garner, Iowa. Cleaning scraper for
excavators. 1,449,224 ; Mar. 20. ^ ^ ^„„
Grelner, Otto R., Pequannock, N. J. Gas torch. 1,471,123 ;
Oct. 16.
Grelner, Walter J. (See Steffan, W. C, Ackermann, and
Greiner.) „
Greinert. Herman J., Buffalo, N. Y. Detonating toy.
1,446,560: Feb. 27.
Grelsch, Nicholas, Milwaukee, Wis. Demountable-nm
fastener. 1,459,204; June 19.
Greisser, Victor H., Spokane, Wash., assignor to General
Electric Company. Dynamo-electric machine. 1,444,458 ;
Feh. 6.
Grelst, Edwards H., Chicago, 111. Service flag, pennant,
or similar emblem. Des. 61,827 ; Jan. 23.
Greist. Hubert M., New Haven, Conn. Lamp fixture.
1,473,424 ; Nov. 6.
Greist Manufacturing Company, The. (See Greenbrier,
Harry W., assignor.)
Greist Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lent, Wilmar
F fissiccnor. )
Grril'a, Larie, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vehicle fender. 1,453,273",
May 1.
Gremaud, Auguste, and E. Vilain, Marsei.Ile, iTrance.
Stuff-compressing machine. 1,449,095 : Mar. 20.
Grenda, Lorenz D., Chicago, 111. Iron rest and cleaner.
1,455,484 ; May 15.
Grenier, Henry J.. Fairfield, Conn. Cue-tip fastener.
1,452,420; Apr. 17.
Grenier, John O., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Direction indicator for automobiles and other ve-
hicles. 1,452,114; Apr. li
Greuinger, Wilhelm F. D., Bridgeport, Conn. Metal tu-
bular shade roller. 1,462,171 ; July 17.
Grentz, Andrew L., Van Nuys, Calif. Lamp stand. Des.
62,025 ; Mar. 6.
Grentz, Andrew L., Van Nuys, Calif. Lamp shade. Des.
02,484 ; June 12.
Grenzke, Otto C, Detroit, Mich. Bottle-washing ma-
chine. 1,462,598; July 24.
Gresley, Herbert N., Doncaster, assignor to The Leeds
Forge Company Limited, Leeds, England. Railway and
tramway vehicle. 1,459,977 ; June 26.
Gress. Calvin. (See Holtz, G., and Gress.)
Greszczuk, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile tire.
1 453 224 * Apr, 24,
Greth, August, Los Angeles, Calif. Windmill. 1,451,298 ;
Apr. 10.
Greulich, Gerald G., Cleveland, Ohio. Floor tile and
floor construction. 1,478,872 ; Dec. 25.
Greunke, William H. (See Richards, Alexander J., as-
signor.)
Greve, Herman L., New York N. Y'. Cordage wrapper
and package. 1,455,838 ; May 22.
Greve, Herman L., assignor to International Mailing
Tube and Wrapper Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mailing
wrapper. 1,473,576 ; Nov. 6.
Greve, Herman L., assignor to International Mailing Tube
and Wrapper Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mailing wrap-
per. 1,473,577; Nov. 6.
Greve, Herman L., assignor to International Mailing Tube
and Wrapper Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cordage
wrapper. 1473,578 ; Nov. 6.
Greve, Louis W., assignor to The Cleveland Pneumatic
Tool Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Blowgun. 1,447,546 ;
Mar. 6.
Greve, Louis W., assignor to The Cleveland Pneumatic
Tool Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Pneumatic grease
gun. 1,458,698; June 12.
Greve, Louis W., assignor to The Cleveland Rock Drill
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Forming metal articles.
1,458,699 ; June 12.
Greve, Louis W., assignor to The Champion Machine &
Forging Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making counter-
balanced crank shafts. 1,476,811 ; Dec. 11.
Greve, Louis W., assignor to The Champion Machine &
Forging Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making counter-
balanced crank shafts. 1,476,812 ; Dec. 11.
Grey, Charles M., East Orange, N. J. Casting die.
1,455,248; May 15.
Grey, Charles M., East Orange, N. J. Die-casting appa-
ratus. 1,458,482; June 12.
GrgifevlC, Mi jo, assignor of one-half to M. Markovich,
Akron, Ohio. Head ornament. Des. 61,911 ; Feb. 6.
Grlce, Arthur G., Maidenhead, assignor of one-half to G. St
V. R. Limited, Maidenhead, Berks County, England.
Motor vehicle. 1,449,816; Mar. 27.
Grid Flat Slab Corporation. (See Allbright, Edwin F.,
assignor.)
Grid - Iron - Grip Company. (See Slawson, Louis B.,
assignor.)
Grieb, Alfred, assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Interlock for sewing ma-
chines. 1,441,679; Jan. 8.
Grleger, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Stop device for
talking machines. 1,453,131 ; Apr. 24.
Grler Brothers Company. (See Jacobson, J. W., and
Turja, assignors.)
Grler, Frederick A., jr., Salisbury, Md. Coupling device.
1,477,440; Dec. 11.
Grler, Robert, Hazleton, Pa. Lung protector. 1,474,710;
Nov. 20.
Grler, Thomas J., West Palm Beach, Fla. Coupling.
1.458.337; June 12.
Grles, August L. (See Gries, Frederick W. and A. L.)
Gries, Frederick W. and A. L., Watervliet, N. Y. Ac-
celerator. 1,475,111 ; Nov. 20.
Grlesche, Gustav, Berkeley, Calif. Rock drill. ' 1,452,734 ;
Apr. 24.
Griesemer, Abraham R., San Francisco, Calif. Hydraulic
ejector. 1,459,153 ; June 19.
Griesemer, Adam, assignor to Simplex Steel Stamping &
Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Wheel.
1,458.759; June 12.
Grleshaber, Eugene, assignor of one-half to M. Schecken-
bach. Ridgewood, N. Y. Swing. 1,458,049 ; June 5.
Griesser, Wilhelm, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ice-making apparatus.
1,449,225 : Mar. 20.
Griesser, Wilhelm, Pittsburgh, Pa. Caisson. 1,465,664;
Aug. 21.
Grieten, Frederick M., assignor of one-fourth to C. T.
Anderson, Baltimore, Md. Fountain comb. 1,449,096 ;
Mar. 20.
Grieve, Richard P., Detroit, Mich. Valve for internal-
combustion engines. 1,471,955 ; Oct. 23.
Grieve, Robert, and J. W. Flading, Lansing, Mich. Punc-
tureproof pneumatic tire. 1,453,348 ; May 1.
Grieves, Albert, Springfield, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to International Harvester Company. Hay-
rake. 1,448,799; Mar. 20.
Griffin, Archibald W., Holland, assignor to The Electric
Vaporizing Nozzle Company. Toledo, Ohio. Gasoline
vaporizer. 1,446,087; Feb. 20.
Grlffln, Edward M.. Portland. Oreg. Orthodontist's loclc-
Ing device. 1,467,789 ; Sept. 11.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Griffln, Fred L.. Bozcumn, Mont. Combination steplailder
and stool. 1,471,155; Oct. 16.
Griffln, George B., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Wcst-
iiighouso Electric Products Company. Kotary toaster
stove. 1,477,343 ; Dee. 11.
Grilliii, Gny T.. assignor to ConsolidatMl Car-IIeating
Company," Albany, N. Y. Push-button switch.
l,4T6„'iO() ; Dec. 4.
Griffln, Ilarrv F. (See Bennett, Joseph A., assignor.)
Griffln. Henry F. (Pee Ott, W. D., and Griffin.)
Griffin, Hu^h A., Lindsay, Calif. Furnace for steam boil-
ers for burning residual molasses. 1,454,586 ; May S.
Griffin, Julius C. (See Hulsmann, A., and Griffln.)
Griffln. l'atricl< J., Dorchester, Mass. Pneumatic-tire
wheel. 1,460,763; July 3.
Griffln, Peter T., Van Zandt, Wash. Register for pool
tables. 1.456,795 ; May 29.
Griffln, Reglna P., Grand Forks, N. Dak., assignor of
one-half to G. S. Koffend, Minneapolis, Minn. Rever-
sible cuff for shirts. 1,442,801 ; Jan. 23.
Griffin, Sidney S., assignor to Curtis Coaster Toy Co.,
Seattle, Wash. Sled. 1,459,528 ; June 19.
Griffln, Wilhelmlne C, et al. (See Harris, Romaine R.,
assignor.)
Griffln, William G., Washington, D. C. Fuel economizer.
1,456,057 ; May 22.
Griffln, William G., Washington, D. C. Fuel economizer.
1,456,691; May 29.
Griffin, William L., Dallas, N. C. Automatic grade-
crossing block. 1,458,051 ; June 5.
Grlfflth, Abner E., Duluth, Minn. Roller bearing.
1,454,785 : May 8.
Grlfflth, Benjamin M., assignor to National Casket Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dipping machine. 1,455,585 ;
May 15.
Griffith, Charles T., Mount Airy, assignor to Proctor &
Schwartz, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Stocking
form. 1,466,504 ; Aug. 28.
Griffith, David W., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Method and means
for taking moving pictures. 1,476,885 ; Dec. 11.
Griffith, Evan J., Osage, Wyo. Oil burner. 1,447,467 ;
Mar. 6.
Griffith, Fredrick H., Johnstown, Pa. Hair crimper and
curler. 1,465,127 ; Aug. 14.
Griffith, Frederick P., J. Lindsay, and H. G. Geoghegan,
Dublin, Ireland. Vehicle. 1,477,949; Dee. 18.
Griffith, Graves, San Francisco, Calif. Automobile
transmission-case truss. 1,442,335 ; Jan. 16.
Griffith, Richard H., assignor to The Ohio Cultivator
Company, Bellevue, Ohio. Disk harrow. 1,457,280;
M&Y 29
Griffith, Richard H., assignor to The Ohio Cultivator
Company, Bellevue, Ohio. Planter. 1,458,178 ; June 12.
Griffith, Richard H., assignor to The Ohio Cultivator
Company, Bellevue, Ohio. Keyed shaft coupling.
1,458,820; June 12.
Griffith. Thomas H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Bed. 1,450,497;
Apr. 3.
Grlfflth, Webster E. (See Meeker, Allen C, assignor.)
Griffith, William C, Merrill, Oreg. Means for connecting
excavating scoops or shovels to tractors. 1,468,470 ;
Sept. 18.
Griffith, Winifred S. (See Morgan, R. L., Griffith, and
Churchill.)
Grifflths Bros. & Company. (See Britton, Reginald P. L.,
assignor.)
Grifflths, Charles E., Wellington, New Zealand. Film
winder for film cameras. 1,444,682 ; Feb. 6.
Griffiths Francis H., Springfield, and H. F. Benson,
Holyoke, Mass. Llquld-pumplng apparatus. 1,472,560 ;
Oct. 30.
Grifflths, Frederick J., and D. N. A. Blacet, Massillon,
Ohio. Steel manufacture. 1,471,655 ; Oct. 23.
Grifflths, Harry R., and S. G. Walker, Baltimore, Md.
Railway brake.' 1,455,137 ; May 15.
Grifflths, Richard T., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, Akron, Ohio. Playing ball. Des. 61,805 ; Jan. 16.
Griffiths, Richard T., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, Akron, Ohio. Plaving ball. Des. 61,806 ; Jan. 16.
Grifflths, Richard T., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, Airon, Ohio. Mold. 1,468,904 ; Sept. 25.
Grifflths, Richard T., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, Akron, Ohio. Acid-proof container. 1,472,166;
Oct. 30.
Griffiths, Thomas, Kensington, Liverpool, England. Pneu-
matic tire. 1,459,.529; June 19.
Griffiths, William U., Llanwellyn, Pa. Valve-operating
mechanism for flush tanks. 1,476,813; Dec. 11.
Grigas, Anthony, Worcester, Mass. Automobile fender.
1,442,401 ; Jan. 16.
Gricas, Joseph, Shenandoah, Pa. Delivery boi. 1,455,877 ;
May 22.
Grigg, George W., Portland, Oreg. Window-shade con-
tainer. 1,461,390; July 10.
Grigg, Lilly S,, Long Beach, Calif. Drainer for sinks.
1,450,629 ; Apr. 3.
Griggs, Arthur R., Bromley, England. Production of
hydrogen. 1.466,619; Aug. 28.
Griggs, Victor R. (See Morton, William R., assignor.)
Grlgnon, Robert. (See Oberley, C. G., and Grignon.)
Grigsby, Bertram J., Chicago, 111. Electric fuse.
1,462,489 ; July 24.
Grikscheit, William, Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-half
lo T. 1!. Mothersill, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Valve
fitting. 1,442,026; Jan. 9.
Grlley, Theodore D., Baltimore, Ohio. Means for raising
and lowering beater rolls. 1,471,480 ; Oct. 23.
Crini. Augolo, Milwaukee, Wis. Screw propeller.
1,441,979 ; Jan. «.
Griili, Angelo. Milwaukee, Wis. Tire protector.
1,442,722 ; Jan. 16.
Griili. Angelo, Milwaukee, Wis. Screw propeller.
1,454,542 ; May 8.
Grimes, George L., Detroit, Mich. Molding machine.
1,447,300; Mar. 6.
Grimes, George L., Detroit, Mich. Roll-over mechanism
for molding machines. 1,447,301 ; Mar. 6.
Grimes, James H. V. (See Cockblll, P. C, and Grimes.)
Grimes, Thaddeus S., assignor to Lummus Cotton Gin
Company, Columbus, Ga. Gear lock for cotton tramp-
ers. 1.461.579; July 10.
Grimes, Thaddeus S., assignor to S. G. Simons, Colum-
bus, Ga. Nut-cracking machine. 1,469,641 ; Oct. 2.
Grimes, William N., Aspinwall Borough, and J. Muenz-
may, Pittsburgh, Pa. Educational toy. 1,475,112 ;
Nov. 20.
Grimm, Frank, et al. (See Glamzo, Paul, assignor.)
Grimm, George E., assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Windshield latch. 1,474,076 ;
Nov. 13.
Grimm, Gerhardt E., New York, N. Y. Ornament for
Christmas irees or the like. 1,472,520; Oct. 30.
Grimm, Jesse D., Watersvllle, Md. Antlcreeper for rail-
way rails. 1,441 080 ; Jan. 2.
Grimm, Morris. (See Bell, L. G.. and Grimm.)
Grirame, Johannes, Godesberg-on-the-Rhine, Germany, as-
signor to Hermann Helnrich Boker & Co., Bonn, Ger-
many. Wire stretcher. 1,472,167 ; Oct. 30.
Grimme, Natalis & Co., Kommandit-Gesellschaft auf
Aktien. (See Schaller, Carl, assignor.)
Grimmer, Austin S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bill holder.
1,470,918 ; Oct. 16.
Grimmer, Walter G., Detroit, Mich. Carton opener.
1,472,269 ; Oct. 30.
Grimoin-Sanson, Raoul A., Oissel, France. Waterproofing
process for textile fabrics, paper, and such materials.
1,476,226; Dec. 4.
Grimont, Alfred, Venice, and H. G. Katt, Los Angeles,
Calif. Tool. 1,447,947; Mar. 6.
Grimsbaw, Ralph, and C. J. Weis, Clyde, Ohio. Height
indicator for liquids. 1,458,338 ; June 12.
Grimshaw, William, Glenellyn, lU. Making automatic
sprinklers. 1,454,235 ; Mav 8.
Grlmsrud, Emil, Antelope, Mont. Plow. 1,443,124 ;
Jan. 23.
Grindle, Aubrey J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Grindle
Fuel Equipment Company. Powdered-coal apparatus.
1.457.521 ; June 5.
Grindle, Aubrey J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Grindle
Fuel Equipment Company. Powdered-coal apparatus.
1.457.522 ; June 5.
Grindle, Aubrey J., Chicago, assignor to Grindle Fuel
Equipment Company, Harvey, 111. Delivery tank for
powdered material. 1,465,665 ; Aug. 21.
Grindle, Aubrey J., Chicago, assignor to Grindle Fuel
Equipment Company, Harvey, 111. Rotary drier.
1,477,823; Dec. 18.
Grindle, Aubrey J., Chicago, assignor to Grindle Fuel
Equipment Company, Harvey, 111. Powdered-materlaT-
firing apparatus. 1,477,824 ; Dec. 18.
Grindle Fuel Equipment Company. (See Grindle, Aubrey
J., assignor.)
Grindrod, George, assignor to Carnation Milk Products
Company, Oconomowoc, Wis. Emulsifying apparatus.
1,461,653 ; July 10.
Grinnell, Harold D., assignor to The G. C. A. Manufac-
turing Company, Pittsfield, Mass. Fuse-plug puller.
1,455,878; May 22.
Grinnell, Harold D., assignor to The G. C. A. Manufac-
turing Company, Pittsfield, Mass. Lamp-bulb Installing
and removing device. 1,463,466 ; July 31.
Grinnell, Harold D., assignor to The G. C. A. Manu-
facturing Company, Pittsfield, Mass. Lamp-bulb in-
stalling and removing device. 1,468,348 ; Sept. 18.
Grinnell, Harold D., assignor to The G. C. A. Manufactur-
ing Company, Pittsfield, Mass. Clutch. 1,468,349 ;
Sept. 18.
Grip, Martin A., Chippewa Falls, Wis. Changeable
exhibitor. 1,450,850; Apr. 3.
Griscom, Alfred C. (See Wakelee, W. W., and Griscom.)
Griscom Russell Company, The. (See Jones, Russell C,
assignor.)
Grissinger, Cloyd A., Mount Union, Pa. Orchestra-lead-
er's picture reflector. 1,454.733 ; May 8.
Grissinger, Elwood, Buffalo, N. Y. Sound-projecting ap-
paratus and method. 1,477,556 ; Dec. 18.
Grissinger, Elwood, assignor to L. A. Grissinger, Buffalo,
N. Y. Method and means for amplifying and pro-
jecting sound. 1,477,553 ; Dec. 18.
Grissinger, Elwood, assignor to L. A. Grissinger, Buf-
falo, N. Y. Sound projector. 1,477,554 ; Dee. 18.
Grissinger, Elwood, assignor to L. A. Grissinger, Buf-
falo, N. Y. Sound-amplifying projector. 1,477,555 ;
Dec. 18.
Grissinger, Lucy A. (See Grissinger, Elwood, assignor.)
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Al])liahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Griswold, Albert A., Providence, R. I. Roll-roofing fas-
tener. 1,471,156 ; Oct. 16.
Uriswold, Albert A., Providence, R. I., assignor of one-
half to .J. F. Chevalier, Brookline, Mass. Flexible-shin-
gle machine. 1,447,019 ; Feb. 27.
Griswold, Albert A., Providence, R. I., assignor of one-half
to J. F. Chevalier, Brookline, Mass. Ridge or hip flexible
shingle. 1,471,396 ; Oct. 23.
Griswold, Andrew E., Seattle, Wash. Switch. 1,460,542 ;
July 3.
Griswold, Frank W., Rogers, Minn. Yielding self-aright-
ing safety lamp post. 1,461,116 ; July 10.
Griswold, Frederick C, assignor to O. A. Griswold, Port
Jefferson, N. Y. Film scraper. 1,464,264 ; Aug. 7.
Griswold, Frederick C, assignor to O. A. Griswold, Port
Jefferson, N. Y. Film splicer. 1,464,265 ; Aug. 7.
Griswold, Harvey S., Pontiac, Mich. Toy vehicle.
1,441,918; Jan. 9.
Griswold, J. Louis. (See Lother, P. H., and Griswold.)
Griswold, Marius E., Burlington, Iowa. Automatic stop
for phonographs. 1,460,54.'? ; July 3.
Griswold, Olive A. (See Griswold, Frederick C, as-
signor.)
Griswold, Thomas, jr. (See Dow, H. H., Griswold, and
Barstow.)
Groat, Jules H. (See Lane, J. J., and Groat.)
Grobe, Walter W., Hamilton, Ohio. Thimble construc-
tion. 1,459,530; June 19.
Groby, Frederick W., River Edge, N. J. Accounting
sheet. 1,461,757; July 17.
Groebli, Joseph A., New York, N. Y. Bead-sewing ma-
chine. 1,445,764; Feb. 20.
Groebli, Joseph A., New York, N. Y. Bead-sewing machine.
1,471,892 ; Oct 23.
Qroehn, Otto J., assignor to Clayton and Lambert Manu-
facturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Torch burner.
1,461,897 ; July 17.
Groene, William F., assignor to The R. K. Le Blond Ma-
chine Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Milling-machine
spindle. 1,442,659 ; Jan. 16.
Groene, William F., assignor to The R. K. Le Blond Ma-
chine Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Taper attach-
ment for lathes. 1,442,660 : .Tan. 16.
Groene, William F., assignor to The R. K. Le Blond Ma-
chine Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Taper attach-
ment for lathes. 1,442,661 ; Jan. 16.
Groene, William P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The R. K. Le Blond Machine Tool Company, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Combined clutch and brake device.
1,474,112: Nov. 13.
Groene, William F., assignor, by mesne assignmentis, to
The R. K. Leblond Machine Tool Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Combined power and hand operated feed mecha-
nism. 1,477,480: Dee, 11.
Groff, Angus R., Birmingham, Ala. Front-fender brace.
1.470,970 ; Oct. 16.
Groff, Howard M. (See Buch, P. H., and Groff.)
Groff, James S., Newport, B. I. Electrolytic process.
1,464,506 ; Aug. 14.
Grogel, Alexander F. W., and B. H. Tingley, Norwood,
assignors to The Dalton Adding Machine Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Adding, calculating, and recording
machine. 1,475,944 ; Dec. 4.
Groh, George, assignor of one-h<ilf to E. Bastian, St,
Louis, Mo, Furnace structure, 1,466,160 : Aug. 28,
Groh, Robert C, St. Paul, Minn. Stocking. Des. 62,904 ;
Aug. 21.
Grohens, Albert P., Marshall, Mich. Grinding mill.
1,465,666; Aug. 21.
GrOmer, Wolfgang. New York, N. Y. Elevator system.
1,458,881 ; June 12.
Grond, Julius B., New York, N. Y. Evaporative refrig-
erator. 1,475.113 ; Nov. 20.
Grondahl, Lars 0.. Pittsbursh, Pa. Focusiing and directing
headlights, 1,471,790; Oct. 23.
Grondona, John L,, Oakland, Calif. Automobile sanding
device. 1,446,897; Feb. 27.
Groner, Leo N., St. Thomas, Mo. Lace cutter. 1,450,498 ;
Apr. 3.
Gronlund, Olaf A., Fargo, N. Dak. Guard for writing
implements, 1,455,879 : May 22.
Gronos, Arthur A., Pontiac, Mich. Self-locking shore.
1,460.375 ; July 3.
Gronsdahl, Martin, Congress, Saskatchewan, Canada.
High chair. 1,452,911 ; Apr. 24.
Gronvold, Finger T. (See Moen, O. O., Gronvold, and
Call.)
Gronwall, Eugen A. A., Stockholm, Sweden. Method and
device for the heating of material in electric furnaces.
1,450,543; Apr. 3.
Gpopper, Harry, New York, N, Y. Knitted fabric,
1,468,963; Sept. 25.
Groshell, Oscar B., Salt Lake City, Utah. Remote con-
trol for indicators. 1,442,064 ; Jan. 16.
Cinsholz, George, Dayton, assignor of one-half to .T.
Reeves, Constance, Ky. Wheel puller. 1,441,224 ;
Jan. 9.
Grosjean, James E., Lima, Ohio. Making vulcanized prod-
ucts. 1,470,442 ; Oct. 9.
Gross, Anton F., assignor to J. G. Batinovicli, Aberdeen,
Wash, Chitch-sprlng-compressing device for Chevro-
let automobiles. 1,456,796 ; May 29.
Gross, Ben, Chicago, 111. Finger ring. Des. 62,006 ;
Feb. 27.
Gross, Benjamin, assignor to Benjamin Gross Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Finger ring or article of similar
nature, Des. 63,133 ; Oct. 16.
Gross, Benjamin, Company. (See Fiedler, Louis, as-
signor.)
Gross, Benjamin, Company. (See Gross, Benjamin, as-
signor.)
Gross, Charles W., and J. A. Leete, Napa, Calif. Ele-
vator. 1,442,267 ; Jan. 16.
Gross, Ernest A., Lamoille, Minn. Armament for mail
and express cars. 1,453,792 ; May 1.
Gross, Gilbert M., Eldorado Springs, Mo. Sterilizing
container. 1,462,334 ; July 17.
Gross, Henry D., Kennett, Mo. Furnace stoker. 1,450,851 ;
Apr. 3.
Gross, Hugo, Rldgewood, N. J. Electrical snap switch.
1,466,280; Aug. 28.
Gross, Kine, Wellman, Iowa. Refrigerator. 1,463,264 ;
July 31.
Gross, Robert P., Los Angeles, Calif, Container for
toilet articles. Des. 63,224 ; Nov. 6.
Gross, Seymour R. (See Wilson, Robert E. and R. E,,
assignors, )
Gross, Thomas A., Frederick, Okla. Apparatus for treat-
ing gasoline. 1,462,335 ; July 17.
Gross, William B,, Oxnard, Calif. Clutch. 1,450,804 ;
Apr. 3.
Grosse, Eduard, Wachwitz, near Dresden, Germany.
Printing machine. 1,466,526 ; Aug. 28.
Grossp, Eduard, Wachwitz, near Dresden, Germany.
Printing machine. 1,476,072 ; Dec. 4.
Grossenbacher, Ernest, Fajardo, P. R. Automatic regu-
lator. 1,470,971 ; Oct. 16.
Grossenbacher, Henry E., Overland, Mo. Corn popper.
1,444,244; Feb. 6.
Grossheim, John G., Cincinnati, Ohio. Punchlng-bag sus-
pension hanger. 1,444,542 ; Feb. 6.
Grossman, I'bilip W., Milwaukee, Wis. Gravity level.
1,449,669 ; Mar. 27.
Grossman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Resilient wheel.
1,468,714; Sept. 25.
Grosvenor, John E., Corbett, and W. T. Picking, Kidder-
minster, England. Loom for weaving velvet pile car-
pets and other pile fabrics. 1,463,886 ; Aug. 7.
Grosvenor, William M. (See Lloyd, E. A., and Gershon,
assignors.)
Grosvenor, William M. (See Miller, Isador, assignor.)
Grote, Ludwig. Tottenham, London, England. Burner of
the in,7octor type. 1,461,873 ; July 17.
Groten, Frank J., Jr., assignor to The Connecticut Tele-
phone & Electric Co,, Inc., Meriden, Conn. Coil and
condenser treatment. 1,455,199 ; May 15.
Groten. Frank J., jr., assignor to The Connecticut Tele-
phone & Electric Co., Inc., Meriden, Cpnn. Insulating
composition for electrical apparatus. 1,455,200 ;
May 15.
Groth, Charles H., Rochester, Pa. Cooper's sun plane.
1,460,717 ; July 3.
Groth, Fred P. (See Kilmer. E. E,, and Groth,)
Groth, William J,, Los Angelea, Calif. Fireplace heater.
1,468,964 ; Sept. 28.
Grotnes, Charles G,, Chicago, lU. Expanding machine.
1,4.56,7.34 ; May 29.
Grotta, Bennett, Tamaqua, Pa., assignor to Atlas Powder
Company, Wilmington, Del. Composition for detona-
tors. 1,453,976 ; May 1.
Ground Coal Engineering Corporation. (See Arrowood,
Milton W., assignor.)
Groundman, Augustus, New York. N. Y. Composite board.
1,440,674 ; Jan. 2.
Groundman, Augustus, New York, N. Y. Vegetable parer
and slicer. 1,440,675 ; .Tan. 2.
Groundman, Augustiis, New York, N. Y. Wall and ceiling
construction. 1.440.676 : Jan. 2.
Groupe, Andrew V. (See Brenizer, Orson W., assignor.)
Grout, Anna B. (See Blxler, J. M., and Grout.)
Grove, Carl T., Great Falls, Mont. Plowdlsk-sharpening
machine. 1,457,159 ; May 20.
Grove, David, Aktien-Gesellschaft. (See Loss, Oskar,
assignor.)
Grove, Edwin W. (See Carrier, Albert H,, assignor.)
Grove, Edwin W. (See Killen, Frank M., assignor.)
(5rove, Ellas H. (See Jenness, Frank C.. assignor.)
Grove. Frank H,, Columbiana, Ohio, (i'ollapsible core.
1,467..S15 ; Sent. 11.
Grove, Thomas E., Dayton, Ohio. Surface-test indicator.
1,445,584 ; Feb. 13.
Grove, William C, Basic, Va. Medical compound.
1,455,485: May 15.
Grove, Winfield S., Manila, P. I. Method of and appa-
ratus for decorticating fibrous stock. 1,458,700;
June 12.
Groven, Frederick J., assignor to Ford Motor Company,
Highland Park, Mich. Electrical heating unit.
1,463,951 ; Aug. 7,
Grover, Albert D., New York, N. Y. Bridge for musical
stringed instruments, 1.447,174 ; Mar. 6,
Grover, Albert D.. Long Island City, N, Y'. Mute for
stringed musical Instruments. 1,454,923 ; May 15.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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firOTer, Albert D., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
8l£DiueDt3, to Auto-Sales Corporation. Coin-controlled
vending machine. 1.442.941; Jan. 23.
Grover, Albert D., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Autosales Corporation. Coin-testing
mecliauism for coin-controlled machines. 1,457,699 :
June r>.
Grover, Albert D., New York, N. Y., assignor to Autosales
Corporation. Coin-controlled mechanism for vending
machines. 1,470,234 ; Oct. 9.
Grover, Albert D., Nevr York, N. Y., and E. E. Barber,
Boston, Mass., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Autosales Corporation. Vending nmchine. 1,459,504 ;
June 19.
Grover, George, South Norwalk, assignor of one-Iialf to
J. Delohery, Daubury, Conn. Machine for scalding;
fur-napped bodies. 1,458,483; June 12.
Srover, Julia E., Lakewood, N. J. Composition of matter
for cleaning crystal and glassware. 1,449,281 ; Alar. 20.
Groves, Earl C, Hobson, assignor of one-third to Waite
Land and Livestock Company, Utica, and one-third
to J. E. Lane, Lewistou, Mont. Rotary engine.
1,477,950; Dec. IS.
Groves, Guv G., assignor of one-fourth to H. Sayre, Wheel-
ing, W. Va. Shoe-shining cabinet. 1,450,076 : Mar. 27.
Groves, Thomas, St. Louis, Mo. Automobile signal.
1,465,301 ; Aug. 21.
Grubb, Howard, Dublin, Ireland. Vehicle headlight and
the like. 1,448,439 ; Mar. 13.
Grubb, William B.. PhUadelphia, Pa. Lock. 1,452,503 ;
.4pr. 24.
Grubbs, Harry G., Pittsburgh, Pa. Flushing cu.spidor.
1,475,945 ; Dec. 4.
Grnbe Auto & Tire Specialties Corp'n. (See Grube,
John H., assignor.)
Grube, John H.. Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Grube
Auto & Tire Specialties Corp'n, Phoenix, Ariz. Tube
easing. 1,460,794; July 3.
Gruber, Edward A., Chicago, 111. Tailor's rule.
1,456.547 ; May 29.
Gruber, Frank A., assignor to Wire Wheel Corporation of
America, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheel. 1,471,157; Oct. 16.
Gruber, Louis S., Arnold, assignor to L. Gruber, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Window. 1,467,034 ; Sept. 4.
Gruber, Luise. (See Gruber, Louis S., assignor.)
Grubman Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Grubman, Leo J., assignor.)
Grubman, Leo J., assignor to Grubman Engineering &
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Sound-
producing device. 1,466.877 ; Sept. 4.
Grubman. Leo J., assignor to Grubman Engineering &
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Sound-
producing device. 1,466,878 ; Sept. 4.
Gruen, Frederick G., Cincinnati. Ohio. Mounting attach-
ment means for wrist watches and the like. 1,447,718 ;
Mar. 6.
Gruen, Frederick G., assignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clasp. 1,448,028; Mar. 13.
Gruen, Frederick G., assignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
panv, Cincinnati. Ohio. Winding mechanism for
watches. 1,473,763 ; Nov. 13.
Gruen Watch Company, The. (See Gruen, Frederick G.,
assignor.)
Gruen Watch Company, The. (See Haerr, Harold R.,
assignor.)
Gruenberg, Raoul J., assignor to The Parafflne Companies,
Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Box-gluLng machine.
1,473,183 ; Nov. 6.
Gruender, Oscar C, Chicago Heights, 111. Centrifugal
scret-n. 1,441,496; Jan. 9.
Grnenfeldt. Emil. (See Foster, H. J., Gruenfeldt, and
Brainard.)
Gruenhagen, William H., St. Paul, Minn. Wire trolling-
line and twine winder. 1,454,050 ; May 8.
Gruetter, John R. (See Loew, C. H., and Grnetter.)
Gruetter, John R., Cleveland, Ohio. Discharge mecha-
nism. 1,451,216 : Apr. 10.
Gruhn, Adolph, Macon, Ga. Roller-rubbing washer.
1,469,314 ; Oct. 2.
Griinberg, Josef, Berlin, Germany. Saliva ejector.
1,447,020: Feb. 27.
Grund, William, and R. L. Gardineer. Kokomo, Ind. At-
tachment for foot pedals. 1,449,990 ; Mar. 27.
Griindel. Josef, New York, N. Y. Ladder. 1,473,228;
Nov. 6.
(See Aegerter, August S., assignor.)
and O. Iseli. Salt Lake City, Utah.
1.474.077: Nov. 13.
to Perfect Shock Absorber
Spring Comp'any, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shock-ab-
sorbing spring. 1,467,035 ; Sept. 4.
Grundy, Alfred A., assignor of one-third to himself, one-
third to G. Grushlaw, and one-third to J. Sichel. Phila-
delphia, Pa. Means for finishing fabrics. 1,462,172 ;
July 17.
Grunebaum, Charles, Philadnlphla, Pa. 'Bead-clasp at-
tachment. 1,449.175 ; Mar. 20.
Gmner, William C, Chicago, 111. Automobile hook.
1.454,734; May 8.
Grfinhagen. Heinrich, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to The Chemical Founda-
tion, Inc. Dves of the acridine series and their manu-
facture. 1,455,486 ; May 15.
Grund er, Friedrich
Grundhand, Louis,
Can holder and opener,
Gmndler, Joseph, assignor
Griinbagen, Heinrich, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to The Chemical Founda-
tion, Inc. Dyes of the acridine series and their manu-
facture. 1,455,487 ; May 15.
Grfinhagen, Heinrich, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to The Chemical Founda-
tion, Inc. Dyes of benzene-napthalene-acridine series
and their manufacture. 1,455,488 ; May 15.
Griinhagen, Heinrich, Berlin-Karlshorst, assignor to Ac-
tien (iesellschaft fiir Anilin Fabrikation, Berlin, Ger-
many. 2.7-dialkyl-3-dialkylamino-6-amino-10-alkylacrid-
inum salts. 1,473,550 ; Nov. 6.
Griinsteln, Nathan, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Regenerating mercury catalyst. 1,477,951 ; Dec. 18.
Grunt, Joseph. Cleveland, Ohio. Sand-handling appara-
tus. 1,463,691 ; July 31.
Grunwald, Albert C, et aL (See Fisher, Charles, as-
signor.)
Grupe, William F. (See Adamson, A. A., and Grupe.)
Grupe, WiUiam F., assignor to C. F. Rumpp & Sons, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Traveling case for watches.
1,466,505; Aug. 28.
Grush, Elmer B., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Heel-breast-
scouving machine. 1,444,873 ; Feb. 13.
Grushlaw, George, et al. (See Grundy, Alfred A., as-
signor.)
Gruss, Francis J., San Francisco, Calif. Sanitary dental
handpiece cover. 1,470,162; Oct. 9.
Gruss, Lucien R., assignor to Pneumatic Cushion Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Vehicle frame suspension.
1,470,972 ; Oct. 12.
Gruss, Roland M., San Francisco, Calif. Shock absorber.
1,446,793 ; Feb. 27.
Grass, Walter C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bootjack. 1,453,105 ;
Apr. 24.
Gruss, Walter C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hair curler. 1,458,052 ;
June 5.
Griitzner, Arthur, Meissen-on-the-Elbe, Germany. Cen-
tral lubricator provided with a distributing roller ro-
tating within an oil reservoir and a device for obtain-
ing a permanently-uniform oil level within such reser-
voir. 1,456,306 : May 22.
Gruzler, Leopolt, Chicago, 111. Electric signal for gaso-
line tanks. 1,459,154 ; June 19.
Gschwind, Leon, Youngstovjn, Ohio. Washing machine.
1.441,276; Jan. 9.
Gschwind, Leon, Youngstown, Ohio. Ironing machine.
1,462.757 ; July 24.
Gschwind, Leon, Youngstown, Ohio. Direct sewer inlet.
1,473,551 ; Nov. 6.
Gstalder, Paul A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Ohio Varnish Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Graining
tool. 1,441,919 ; Jan. 9.
Gstalder, Paul A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Ohio Varnish Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Graining
tool. 1,441.920; Jan. 9.
Gstalder, Paul A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Ohio Varnish Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Graining
tool. 1,411,921 ; Jan. 9.
Gstalder, Paul A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Ohio Varnish Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Graining
tool. 1,441,922 ; Jan. 9.
Guadagni, Guilio S., Providence, R. I. Depositing ma-
chine. 1,477,344 : Dee. 11.
Gualta, Alfredo. Turin, Italy. Engine. 1,440,825 ; Jan. 2.
Guarantee Liquid Measure Company. (See MacKenzie,
Georse W., assignor.)
Guarantee Liquid Measure Company. (See Townsend,
William S., assignor.)
Guaranty Iron & Steel Co. (See Fischer, Adam, assignor.)
Guaranty Trust Company of New York, et al., executors.
(See Baker. James B.)
Guaranty Trust Company of New Tork, The. (Set
Marchand, Ludwip, assignor.)
Guardiani, Eustachio, Philadelphia, Pa. Fly screen for
windows. 1,466,281 ; Aug. 2S.
Guardino, Leonardo, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile signal-
light casing. Des. Pi2..")2l : June 12.
Guardino, Vlncenso, Brooklyn, N. T. Ice-cream-cutting
machine. 1,441,800 ; Jan. 9.
Guay, Emile J., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Electric
Company. Actuating device and making the same.
1,463.015: Julv 24.
Guay, Frank, Whitefish, Mont. Rotary washing ma-
chine. 1,457,160: May 29.
Guazzoni, Alberto, Rome, Italy. Cycle stand and brush
holder. 1,450,680 ; Apr. 3.
Gublch, Emerik, Minneapolis, Minn. Condiment container.
1,473,552 ; Nov. 6.
Guckert, Edward N., Toledo, Ohio. Stringed mu.sical In-
strument. Des. 62,235 : Apr. 24.
Gudgel. Everett D., and M. M. Corey, assignors to R. D.
Swisher Mfg. Co., Chicago, lU. Stamp mount and
index. 1,462.200; July 17.
Gudmundson, Niels W., Salt Lake City, Utah. Elevator
brake. 1.443,841 ; ,Tan. 30.
Guelbaum. David, Syracuse. N. Y. Dynamometer for
determining the modulus of elasticity. 1,443,877 ;
Jan. 30.
Guelbaum, David. Syracuse, N. Y. Grain-cutting ma-
chine. 1,451,217 ; Apr. 10.
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Alpliabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Guelbaum, David, Syracuse, N. Y. Grain-cutting machine
with automatic scoops. 1,456,003 ; May 22.
Guenst, William, Philadelphia, assignor of one-half to
S. S. Newman, Pittsburgh, Pa. Power reverse gear.
1,477,557; Dec. 18.
Guenther, Arthur G. G., assignor to Signode System, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Stretching tool. 1,453,564 ; May 1.
GueiitlK'r, Arthur G. G., assignor to Signode System
Inf., Chica£?o, 111. Machine for applying box straps.
1,462,960; July 24.
Guenther, Frank, San Mateo, Calif., assignor of one-half
to W. Meinersmann, Elizabeth, N. J. Signal. 1,444,742 ;
Feb. 6.
Guenther, Frederick G., and W. C. Grabau, Seattle,
Wasjh. Terminal. 1,441,801 ; Jan. 9.
Guenther, Henry L., Los Angeles, Calif. Can-double-
soaniing machine. 1,441,195 ; Jan. 2.
Guenther. Henry L., Los Angeles, Calif. Seaming head for
cau machinery. 1,450,418 ; Apr. 3.
Guenther, Henry L., Los Angeles, Calif. Can-cap feed.
1,454,383 ; May 8.
Guenther, Henry L., Los Angeles, Calif. Can feeding and
timing device. 1,463,527 ; July 31.
Guerin, Morinvllle J., jr. (See Guerin, Wilfred L.,
assignor.)
Guerin, Wilfred L., assignor of one-half to M. J. Guerin,
jr.. New Orleans, La. Indicator for vacant theater
seats. 1,461,143 ; July 10.
Guerin, William F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Snow-removal sys-
tem. 1,447,948; Mar. 6.
Gueritev, Charles, assignor to Passaic Metal Ware Co.,
Passaic, N. J. Container. 1,443,682 ; Jan. 30.
Guerrant, John L., Sedalia, Mo. Freight-car door.
1,465,982 ; Aug. 28.
Guerrant, John L., Sedalia, Mo. Freight-car door.
1,468,019 ; Sept. 18.
Guerrant, John L., Sedalia. Mo. Freight - car door.
1,477,055 ; Dec. 11.
Guerrieri, Joseph, San Francisco, Calif. Artichoke trim-
mer and cutter. 1,461,874 ; July 17.
Guerrieri, Michael, Newark, N. J. Tool holder. 1,468,715 ;
Sept. 25.
Guertin, Augustus E., Belmont, Mass. Shock absorber.
1,461,391; July 10.
Guesmer, Arnold L., Minneapolis, Minn. Heating de-
vice for mangles. 1^473, 764 ; Nov. 13.
Guess, Chester M., Los Angeles, Calif. Casing spear.
1,445,680; Feb. 20.
Guest, Albert H., Stourbridge, England. Match stand,
inkstand, ash bowl, and the like article. 1,459,023 ;
June 19.
Guetl, John I., Buffalo, N. Y. Shaft bearing. 1,457,831 ;
June 5.
Guett, Monroe, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Hart & Hege-
man Manufacturing Company. Switch actuator.
1,450,035; Mar. 27.
Guett, Monroe, assignor to The Hart & Hegeman Manu-
facturing Company, Hartford, Conn. Electrical fixture.
1,460,060: June 26.
Guettler, Herbert, Escanaba, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Fiber Making Processes, Chicago, 111.
Barking apparatus. 1,463,887 ; Aug. 7.
Gufler, Anton, New York, N. Y. Animal trap. 1,472,217 ;
Oct. 30.
Guggenberger, Leopold, Hastings-on-Hudson, assignor to
Rolup Screen Company, New York, N. Y. Edge reen-
forcement for screens and the like. 1,474,628 ; Nov. 20.
Gugt;enbuhl, Hermann, Ruschlikon, Switzerland. Elec-
tric bed warmer. 1,476,073 ; Dec. 4.
Guggenheim Brothers. (See Fink, Colin G., assignor.)
Gugino, Carmelo, Buffalo, N. Y. Window shutter.
1,440,677; Jan. 2.
Gugler, John B., Omaha, Nebr. Rocking high chair.
1,447,302; Mar. 6.
Guglielmello, Salvatore, Worcester, Mass. Boot-blacking
machine. 1,475,298 ; Nov. 27.
Gugliuzzi, Nicholas, Ansonia, Conn. Window-shade fix-
ture. 1,451,947; Apr. 17.
Guide Motor Lamp Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Persons, William F., assignor.)
Guider, John F., Buffalo, N. Y. Piston for Internal-
combustion engines. 1,442,610 : Jan. 16.
Guider, John J., North Pelham, N. Y. Sliding drapery
holder. 1,465.938 ; Aug. 28.
Guier, William, Wichita, Kans. Street indicator. 1,445,585;
Feb. 13.
Guignard, Edwin M. F., Shanghai, China, assignor to
Underwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 1,463,811 ; Aug. 7.
Guilbert, Augustus T., Pasadena, Calif. Statuette lamp
stand. Des. 62.203; Apr. 10.
Guild, Andrew. (See McGuire, N. B., and Guild.)
Guild, Andrew W., Houston, Tex. Rotary harrow.
1,471,692 ; Oct. 23.
Guild, Waldo J., assignor to Heald Machine Company,
Worcester, Mass. Eccentric feeding mechanism.
1,454,472 ; May 8.
Guilpv, Arthur J., Hartville, Ohio. Tubular folding and
collapsible core. 1,466,527 ; Aug. 28.
Guiloy, Henri A., Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rnnd
Comp.iny, Jersey City, N. J. Rotation for rock drills.
1,464,030; Aug. 14.
Norton W., as-
Device for re-
assignor to So-
Guiley, Henri A., Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Rotation release for rock
drills. 1.476,814; Dec. 11.
Guilford Mfg. Co., The. (See Chapman,
signor.)
Guilford, William 0. J., Pasadena, Calif,
pairing fenders. 1,443,075 ; Jan. 23.
Guillaume, Charles E., Sevres, France
ciftS des Fabriques de Spiraux R6unies, Petit-Sacon
nex, Switzerland. Compensating balance spring for
chronometers and watches. 1,454,473; May 8.
Guilliaume, William, assignor to General Industrial
X-Ray Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Cabinet. Des. 62,445 ;
.Tune 5.
Guillou, Henri, Montrouge, France. Driving belt and
the like. 1,463,812 ; Aug. 7.
Guimont, Joseph W., assignor of one-half to M. Langlois,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Welding radiators.
1,458,934; June 19.
Guimont, Joseph W., assignor of one-half to M. Langlois
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Radiator.
Sept. 11.
Guinn, S. E., Manufacturing Company.
Samuel E., assignor.)
Guinn, Samuel E., Johnson City, Tenn.,
S. B. Guinn Manufacturing Company, Inc,
brush. 1,442,662; Jan. 16.
Guinter, John J., Akron, Ohio.
03,.399 ; Dec. 4.
Guinzburg, George K., assignor to
ber Company, New York, N. Y.
1,476,299 ; Dec. 4.
Guj^nzburg, yictor,^ assignor to I
1,467,316 ;
Guinn,
(See
assignor to
Shaving
Toy balloon. Des.
I. B. Kleinert Rub-
Garment protector.
- B. Kleinert Rubber
Company, New York, N. Y. Elastic fabric. 1,462,279 ;
July 17.
Guinzburg, Victor, assignor to I. B. Kleinert Rubber Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Powder-pufC holder. 1,471,729 ;
Oct. 23.
Guinzburg, Victor, assignor to I. B. Kleinert Rubber Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Garment. 1,477,218 ; Dec. 11.
Gulba, Stanley F., Shamokin, Pa. Rotary nozzle brush.
1,462,909; July 24.
Gulesian, Selden J., Revere, Mass. Adjustable rail fitting,
1,467,153; Sept. 4.
(See King, George
H.,
(See McAfee, Aimer M., as-
(See
(See
McBlroy, Karl P., as-
Pritchard,
G. L., and
(See Watkeys, Thomas L., as-
Water-flushlng
Gulf Refining Company,
signor.)
Gulf Refining Company,
signor.)
Gulf Refining Company,
signor. )
Gulf Refining Company.
Henderson, assignors.)
Gulf Refining Company,
signer.)
Gullck, David E., San Francisco, Calif.
device. 1,474,472; Nov. 20.
Gulick, Edward J., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to Packard
Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Steering-rod con-
nection. 1,451,040 ; Apr. 10.
Gulledge, William T., Matthews, N. C. Jack. 1,446,176 ;
Feb. 20.
Gulledge, William T., Matthews, N. C. Tire mounting.
1.473,623; Nov. 13.
Gullicksen, Ole, assignor to Churchill Cabinet Company,
Chicago, 111. Telephone booth. 1,442,942 ; Jan. 23.
GuUine, Henry L., Montreal, assignor of one-half to J.
Hyde, Westmount, Quebec, Canada. Perpetual calen-
dar. 1,448,293 ; Mar. 13.
Gulline, Henry L., Montreal, assignor of one-half to
J. Hyde, Westmount, Quebec, Canada. Mounting
for advertisements, calendars, and pictures. 1,459,052 ;
June 19.
Gulliver, Arthur P., Brockton, Mass. Pipe-cleaning de-
vice. 1,459,625 ; June 19.
Gum, Jacob B., Mount Vernon, Mo. Eyeglass mounting,
1,445,941; Feb. 20.
Gump, B. F., Company. (See Carll, Harry, assignor.)
Gump, B. F., Company. (See Draver, Emil R., assignor.)
Gumz, Johann H. (See Mackey, F. C, and Gurnz.^
Gunderson, George H., Potter, assignor of one-half to P.
Maginnis, Kimball, Nebr. Road drag. 1,472,168 ;
Oct. 30.
Gunderson, Gunder H., Fairchild, Wis. Starter for ex-
plosive engines. 1,475,815 ; Nov. 27.
Gunderson, Joseph C, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Envelope-
feeding attachment. 1,459,179 ; June 19.
Gunderson, Joseph C, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Envelope-
delivery device. 1,466,161 ; Aug. 28.
Gunderson, Lewis O., Decatur, 111. Method of and means
for counteracting destructive electrolysis. 1,449,991 ;
Mar. 27.
Gundlach, Beno J., Belleville, 111. Apparatus for sharp-
ening reamers. 1,478,563 ; Dec. 25.
Gundlach. Henry G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tool for calking.
1,475,264 ; Nov. 27.
Gundlach, Paul, Bremen, Germany. Kneading machine
specially for dry and slimy masses. 1,478,116 ;
Dec. 18.
Gunlocke Chair Co. (See Gunlocke, W. H., and Pike, as-
signors.)
Gunlocke, William H., Wayland, N. Y., and G. J. Pike,
Grand Rapids, Mich., assignors to The W. H. Gunlocke
Chair Co., Wayland, N. Y. Chair. Des. 63,078 ; Oct. 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT ObU-'ICE, 3928.
Alpliabctical Hat of patentees — Continued.
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Uuun, Earl G., assignor to I'ackard Motor Car Company,
Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,404,068 ;
Aug. 14.
Gunu, Earl G., assignor to I'ackard Motor Car Com[iany,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,473,092: Nov. G.
Gunu, Karl G., assignor to I'ackard Motor Car Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicles. 1,473, u!)3 ; Nov. G.
Gunu, Fred W., Boston, Mass. Hose-clamping tool.
1.442.402 ; Jan. 16.
Giiun, Fred W., Boston, Mass. Ilose-clamping tool.
1.442.403 ; Jan. 10.
Gunn, Frederick M. (See Guyette, F. B., and Gunn.)
Gunn, Jaiuc.-; N.. iNew York, N. i., assignor to Jlorgan &
Wright. Tire tread. Des. 02,167; ^pr. 3.
Gunn, James N., New York, N. V., assignor to Morgan &
\\ right. Tire tread. Des. 02,168 ; Apr. 3.
Gunn, John J., Chicago, 111. Adjustable bearing box.
1,453,936; May 1.
Gunn, Shelton J., Gunntown, Fla. Iron-bound cover and
box construction. 1,443,260 ; Jan. 23.
Gunn, Shelton J., Gunntown, Fla. Automatic machine
for shaping and t'astenins iron bauds to box material.
1,405,81" ; Aug. 21.
Gunn, Slieltou J., Gunntown, Fla. Keel. 1,465,818 ;
Aug. 21.
Gunn, Thomas M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Derrick. 1,445,130 ;
Feb. 13.
Gunn, Walter A., assignor to Wright Manufacturing
Company, Lisbon, Ohio. Coupling. 1,454,587 ; May 8.
Gunn, William A., Grand Rapids, Mich. Making desk or
like tops. 1,471,026 : Oct. 16.
Gunnell, George H., Morristown, N. J. Moistener for
cigars. 1,454,236; May 8.
Gunning, William A. (See Maynard, A. E., and Gunning.)
Gunnlaugsson, Skuli, San Francisco, Calif. Counting
hoard. 1,445,586 ; Feb. 13.
Gunson, Thomas R. (See Kohout, J. J., and Gunson.)
Giinther, Alfred. (See Thauss, A., and Gtinther.)
Gunther, Emil B., Altadena, Calif. Floor surfacer.
1,457,224; May 29.
Gunther, George E., St. Paul, Minn. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,456,004 ; May 22.
Giinther, Gottfried, Schwenningen-on-the-Neckar, Ger-
many. Combined clock and letter balance. 1,471,956 ;
Oct. 23.
Gunzel, Arno, et al. (See Paffrath, Paul C. J., assignor.)
Guptill, Rodney G., assignor of one-half to E. H. Cor-
nelius and one-tenth to W. M. McGee, Tulsa, Okla.
Bearing material and making the same. 1,464,569 ;
Aug. 14.
Gurley, John W., Indianapolis, Ind. Pump. 1,472,414 ;
Oct. 30.
Gurney, Dayton A., Caro, Mich. Trail stop. 1,462.280;
July 17.
Gurnicki, Nykola. (See Semenoff, I. M., and Gurnicki.)
Gurr, Thomas S., et al. (See Bryan, William G., as-
signor. )
Gurski, Stanislaw, Utica, N. Y. Condensing device.
1,440.917 ; .Tan. 2.
Gurvine, Frederick J. (See Atkinson, Le Roy E., as-
signor. )
Gusdorf, Harold M., Indianapolis, Ind. Power trans-
mission. 1,442,268 : Jan. 10.
Gusdorf, Harold M., Indianapolis, Ind. Drive-belt ma-
terial. 1,457,243; May 29.
Gusdorf, Harold M., Indianapolis, Ind. Transmission V
belt. 1,457,569 ; June 5.
Guseman, Tanny C, Houston, Tex. Stitching-machine
guard. 1,456,548; May 29.
Gustafson, Adolph P., assignor to M. Schulz Company
Chicago, 111. Pneumatic action. 1,449,992 ; Mar. 27.
Gustafson, Adolph P., assignor to M. Schulz Company,
Chicago, 111. Pneumatic action. 1,451,980 ; Apr. 17.
Gustafson, Adolph P., assignor to M. Schulz Company,
Chicago, 111. Pneumatic action. 1,468,361 ; Sept. 18.
Gustafson, Arthur H., Chicago, 111., assignor to H. E.
Holbrook, Boston, Mass. Machine for sealing circulars.
1,454,889 ; May 15.
Gustafson, Charles J. (See Cole, D., and Gustafson.)
Gustafson, Gottfried, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pump for boat-
propelling devices. 1,459,330 ; .Tune 19.
Gustafson, Oscar R., assignor of one-half to G. S. Scott,
Chicago, 111. Rotary cutter head. 1,478,649; Dec. 25.
Gutekunst, David W., assignor of one-third to E. G.
Helander and one-third to C. Anderson, Philadelphia,
Pa. Toy vehicle. 1,467,271 ; Sept. 4.
Guth, Edwin F., St. Louis, Mo. Lighting fixture.
1,440.733 : Jan. 2.
Guth, Edwin F.. St. Louis, Mo. Lighting fixture.
1.453,349 ; May 1.
Guth, Edwin F., assignor to St. Louis Brass Manufactur-
ing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Lighting fixture.
1,457,061 : May 29.
Guth, Frederick A. (See Guth, Harold P., assignor.)
Guth, Harold F., London, Ohio. Garage-door-operating
mechanism. 1,441,923 ; Jan. 9.
■^uth, Harold F., London, assignor to P. A. Guth, Colum-
bus, Ohio. Gate. 1.459,505; June 19.
Guth. Jacob, St. Louis, Mo. Tractor water-cooling device.
1,465,432 ; Aug. 21.
Guth. William T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Self-cleaning lava-
tory. 1.468,565 ; Sept. 18.
Guthard, Edgar C. (See O'Neill, William J., assignor.)
Guthard, Edgar C, Chicago, 111. Tool handle and the
like. 1,457,570 ; June 5.
Guthman, Sigmund, Atlanta, Ga. Pay envelope.
1,449,282 ; Mar. 20.
Guthridge, Ada L. and F. G., Chicago, 111. ; said F. G.
Guthridge assignor to said Ada L. Guthridge. Com-
bined chair and display rack. 1,473,702 ; Nov. 13.
Guthridge, Frank G. (See Guthridge, Ada 1.. and
F. G.)
Gutlirldge, Richard, Norristown, Pa. Receptacle and
agitator therefor. 1,457,431 ; June 5.
Guthrie, Charles B., Washington, D. C. Con.solidated
tarilf index. 1,457,363 ; June 5.
Guthrie, James, Elyria, and J. W. Simmons ; said Guthrie
assignor to The Simmons Manufacturing Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Rheostat. 1,443,469; Jan. 30.
Gutierrez, Norberto, St. Louis, Mo. Orchestra sound
cabinet. 1,448,061; Mar. 13.
Glitlin, Hermann, Basel, assignor to Elektrizitatswerk
Lonza, Gampel, Switzerland. Utilizing solid fuel.
1,452,239; Apr. 17.
Gutman, Harry, Oak Park, 111. Tobacco-treating ma-
chine. 1,447,075 ; Feb. 27.
Gutman, Sylvester A., Flint, Mich. Producing lock
handles. 1,464,526 ; Aug. 14.
Gutridge, Loammie A., and P. M. Hosier, assignors of
one-third to said Gutridge and two-thirds to G. N.
Slonaker, Columbus, Ohio. Switch attachment for
folding machines. 1,460,544 ; July 3.
Gutschow & Co. G. m. b. 11. (See Reiss, Paul, assignor.)
Outsell, Hiram S., Ithaca, N. Y. Automobile buffer.
1,451,874; Apr. 17.
Guttenstein, Joseph, and I. Kritzer, New York, N. Y.
Heating attachment for cake mixers. 1,468,615 ;
Sept. 18.
Guttery, W. P. (See Steele, Wesley, assignor.)
Guttly, Alphonse, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Wrench.
1,457,244 ; May 29.
vjuttman, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Knitted fabric.
Des. 62,551 ; June 19.
Guttman, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Knitted fabric.
Des. 62,552 ; June 19.
Guy, Albert E., U. S. Army. Pressure gauge. 1,468,383 ;
Sept. 18.
Guy, Harry L., assignor of one-half to C. S. Purnell, Oak
Park, 111. Roofing. 1,469,041 ; Sept. 25.
Guy, La Fayette T., Selma, Ala. Fishing tackle. 1,466,620 ;
Aug. 28.
Guy, Wiley A., Slayton, Minn. Sled attachment.
1,449,993; Mar. 27.
Guyatt, Christopher G. (See Allebrand, C. W., and
Guyatt.)
Guye, Philippe A., Geneva, Switzerland, and A. Schmidt,
assignors to "L'Azote Francais." S. A., Paris, France,
Recovering nitrogen-oxide vapors. 1,443,220 ; Jan. 23.
Guyer, Hans, and E. Riiegger, assignors to Aktiengesell-
schaft der Maschinenfabriken Escher Wyss & Cie.,
Zurich, Switzerland. Refrigerating machine. 1,464,277 ;
Aug. 7.
Guyette, Fred B., and F. M. Gunn, Guild, N. H. Bobbin
antisplitting device. 1,459,727 ; June 26.
Guynes, John W., Calvert, Tex. Lint-cleaning attachment
for cotton gins. 1,450,592 ; Apr. 3.
Guynn, John M., assignor of one-half to J. D. McLain,
Newport, Ark. Dumping wagon. 1,451,218 ; Apr. 10.
Guyot, Arthur P. (See Guyot, Gaston A. and A. P.)
Guyot, Gaston A. and A. P., Attleboro, Mass. Watch-
bracelet hook. 1,457,432 ; June 5.
Guyot, Marius, assignor to Aluminum Manufactures, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Multipart core. 1,449,097 ; Mar. 20.
Guyse, Harry H. (See Guyse, William M. and H. H.)
Guyse, William M. and H. H., Billings, Mont. Metal
building lath. 1,444,376; Feb. 6.
Guy ton & Cumfer Mfg. Co. (See Cumfer, Harry A.,
assignor.)
Guyton, Prank, Turley, Okla. Automatic oil-tank switch.
1,447,843 ; Mar. 6.
Gwatkin, Benjamin. (See Randall, Roland V. and
V. E., assignors.)
Gwinn, George W., New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto-
matic Packing & Labeling Company, Durham, N. C.
Machine for applying stamps, labels, or sealing strips
to packages. 1,456,307 ; May 22.
Gwyer, Herbert J., Yonkers, N. Y. Refrigerator con-
struction. 1,452,271 ; Apr. 17.
Gwyer, Herbert J., Yonkers, N. Y. Refrigerator con-
struction. 1,452,272 ; Apr. 17.
Gwyer, Herbert J., New York, N. Y. Refrigerator trap.
1,466,827 ; Sept. 4.
Gwynes, George B., Andersonville, Ga. Plow blade.
1,473,229; Nov. 6.
Gyger, Joseph, Ottawa, assignor to Ottawa Silica Com-
pany, Ottawa Township, 111. Flow accelerator for pipe-
line sand conveyers. 1,444,069 ; Feb. 6.
Gyllsdorff, Torsten A., assignor to Standard Reamer &
Tool Company, Detroit, Mich. Reamer. 1,472,798 ;
Nov. 6.
Gyroscope Company, The. (See Titterlngton, Morris M.,
assignor.)
Gysel, Max E., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Stator
structure for dynamo-electric machines. 1,446,898 ;
Feb. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THIO
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Gyulai, Steven, Howell, Saskatchewan, Canada. Bracelet.
1,448,440; Mar. 13.
H. & B. American Machine Company. (See Adkinson,
William, assignor.)
H. & H. Ignition Corporation. (See Hawkins, William
W., assignor.)
H. & H. Machine Company. (See Howdeshell, Eolaud M.,
assignor.)
H & H Patent Development Company. (See Hebern, Ed-
ward H., assignor.)
H. & N. Carburetor Co. (See Mladinlch, Frank, as-
signor.)
H-R Manufacturing Company. (See Hilliard, Harry
D., assignor.)
H. S. Laboratory. (See Swift, Clement K., assignor.)
H. S. B. W.-Cochrane Corporation. (See Elfreth, Harold
D., assignor.)
Haack, Gustave, Madison, Wis. Life buoy. 1,460,483 :
July 3.
Haack, William F., Berwyn, 111. Lead pencil. 1,469,786 ;
Oct. 9.
Haack, WUliam F., Berwyn, lU. Lead pencil. 1,469,787 ;
Oct. 9.
Haag, Alfred H., Baltimore, Md. Talking-machine cabi-
net. 1,468,233 ; Sept. 18.
Haag, Joseph, Paris, France. Fastening device for the
doors of railway wagons and other vehicles. 1,441,497 ;
Jan. 9.
Haan, Paul C, Upper Nyack, N. Y. Power-transmission
means for boats. 1,458,405 ; June 12.
Haanel, Walter !>., Chicago, lU. Electric fountain.
1,462,281; July 17.
Haar, Adam, Saginaw, Mich. Weather vane. Des.
62,818; Aug. 7.
Haarberg, Cato, Trondhjem, Norway. Portable handle.
1,448,999 ; Mar. 20.
Haarlander, Otto J., South Orange, assignor to New
Jersey Patent Company, West Orange, N. J. I'hono-
graph cabinet. l>es. 62,505 ; June 12.
Haarlander, Otto J., South Orange, assignor to New
Jersey Patent Company, West Orange, N. J. Phono-
graph cabinet. Des. 62,506 ; June 12.
Haarlander, Otto J., South Orange, and C. B. Hydeloff,
Bast Orange, N. J., assignors to New Jersey Patent
Company, West Orange, N. J. Phonograph cabinet.
Des. 61,770 ; Jan. 9.
Haas, Charles A.,, New York, N. Y. Retaining device for
receptacle caps. 1,450,077 ; Mar. 27.
Haas, Edward. 'See Ferguson. M. B., and Haas.)
Haas, Edward, assignor of one-half to M. B. Ferguson,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Conveyer mechanism. 1,453,701 ;
June 12.
Haas Electric Sales Company, The. (See Haas, Max L.)
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J. Whit-
tall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Kug. Des. 61,771 ;
Jan. 9.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. .T.
Whittall Associate.s, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61.772 ; Jan. 9. . ^ ,, ,
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61.773 ; Jan. 9.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,774; Jan. 9. ^ ,, -^
Haas, Prank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,775 ; Jan. 9. „ ^
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,776; Jan. 9.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,777; Jan. 9.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,778; Jan. 9.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,779 ; Jan. 9.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,780; Jan. 9.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y., assignor to M. J.
Whittall Associates, Worcester, Mass. Rug. Des.
61,781 ; Jan. 9.
Haas, Frederick W. (See Frederick, H., and Haas.)
Haas, Harry L.. New York, N. Y. Anode and carrier
therefor. 1,478,853 ; Dec. 25.
Haas, Herman, Marengo, 111. Game. 1,444,683 ; Feb. 6.
Haas, Hermann, Lennep, Germany. Drying apparatus.
1,470,919; Oct. 16.
Haas, Jacob R., Chicago, 111. Flour sifter. 1,465,983 ;
Aug. 28.
Haas, Joseph, jr., Muncie, Ind., assignor to The Roess-
ler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, New York, N. Y.
Electroplating with zinc. 1,415,543 ; Apr. 10.
Haas, Joseph F. (See Landeweer, H., and Haas.)
Haas, Lucien L. (See McDonald, E. P. Glein, and Haas.)
Haas, Max L.. assignor to The Haas Electric Sales Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric fixture. Des. 62,204 ;
Apr. 10,
Haas, Paul C, assignor of one-half to F. M. Kellogg,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Burner igniter. 1,476,201 ;
Dec. 4.
Haas, Philip. Dayton, Ohio. Water closet. 1,441,576 ;
Jan. 9.
Haas, Philip J., Omaha, Nebr. Poultry beheader.
1,474,711 ; Nov. 20.
Haas, Rawley D., La Habra, Calif. Playing cards.
1,448,441 ; Mar. 13.
Haas, Rudolf, Baden, Germany, assignor to Techno Serv-
ice Corporation, New York, N. Y. Percussion fuse.
1,462,173 ; July 17.
Haas, Victor B., Sylvania Township, Lucas County, as-
signor of one-half to S. E. Starr and one-half to W. E.
Waldo, Toledo, Ohio. Device for carbureting air.
1,441,277 ; Jan. 9.
Haas, William, West Hoboken, N. J. Combined ironing-
board stand and window jack or seat. 1,475,067 ;
Nov. 20.
Haase, Jorgen I. (See Fitchett, T. S., and Haase.)
Haase, Jorgen I., Towsou, and E. A. Metz, Uleuarm, as-
signors to F. X. Hooper Company, Inc., Glenarm, Md.
Counterbalanced tape delivery for printing presses.
1,477,441; Dec. 11.
Haass, Clemens A., assignor to Tate Manufacturing Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Dauber for liquid blacking and
the like. 1,466,506; Aug. 28.
Habbeiiey, William C, Lynn, Mass. Shoe. 1,466,552;
Aug. 28.
Habenicht, August F., Tinley Park, 111. Controlling ap-
paratus for air-pressure systems for pumps. 1,449,396 ;
Mar. 27.
Habenicht, Charles A., San Francisco, Calif. Auto-
mobile lock. 1,455,138 ; May 15.
Habenicht, Charles A., Modesto, Calif. Lock. 1,459,290 ;
June 19.
Haberkamp, William C, Chicago, 111. Hair waver.
1,472,561 ; Oct. 30.
Haberman, Zeno C, Watertown, S. Dak. Washing ma-
chine. 1,459,728; June 26.
Habicht, Franz P., assignor to the Firm " Therma," Fab-
rik fiir Elektrische Heizung A.-G., Schwanden, Canton
of Glarus, SwitzerlaniJ. Electric rotary switch.
1,458,484 ; June 12.
Habicht, Otto, Muhlheim-on-the-Main, Germany. Press
for uniting the soles and uppers of shoes by gluing.
1,445,942; Feb. 20.
Habicht, Otto, Muhlheim-on-the-Main, Germany. Press-
ing bow and last. 1,473,038 ; Nov. 6.
Hacheney, Frank C, John Day, Oreg. Adjustable
wrench, 1,461,875 ; July 17.
Hachman, Elmer E., Baltimore, Md. Headlight reflector.
1,478,898 : Dec. 25.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor to W. H. Gregg, St. Louis,
Mo. Metal book cover. 1,452,802 ; Apr. 24.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor to W. H. Gregg, St.
Louis, Mo. Book cover. 1,446,499 ; Feb. 27.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor to W. H. Gregg, St. Louis,
Mo. Manifold sales book and cover. 1,446,500 :
Feb. 27.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor to W. H. Gregg, St. Louis.
Mo. Manifold-sales-book cover and tissue hook therefor.
1,446,501 ; Feb. 27.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor to W. H. Gregg, St.
Louis, Mo. Sales-book cover. 1,459,506 ; June 19.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor to W. H. Gregg, St. Louis,
Mo. Detachable hinge. 1,476,966 ; Dec. 11.
Hachmann, Frederick, St. Louis, Mc, assignor of four-
tenths to H. C Sickmann, Marthasville, and two-
tenths to C. S. Siegfried, St. Louis, Mo. Combined rail
joint, tie plate, and anticreeper. 1,441,980; Jan. 9.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor of one-fourth to H. W.
Geller, one-eighth to H. A. Prudot, and one-eighth to
L. J. Horan, St. Louis, Mo. Plating wooden articles.
1,440,678 ; Jan. 2.
Hachmann, Frederick, assignor of two-tenths to T. T.
Richards, St. Louis, one-tenth to A. Koelling, one-tenth
to H. Ilouchens, two-tenths to J. H. Bierbaum, Marthas-
ville, two-tentbs to R. E. Einstein, and one-tenth to P.
E. Walsh, St. Louis, Mo. Rail jack. 1,461,186 ;
July 10.
Hachmann, Frederick, St. Louis, and H. C. Sickmann,
Marthasville, assignors of one-fifth to J. A. Blevins, St.
Lonis. and two twenty-fifths to J. H. Bierbaum, Mar-
thasville, Mo. Combined tie plate and rail fastener.
1,445,435 ; Feb. 13.
Haekenbvirg, Herbert, Weehawken, N. J. Pepper and salt
shaker. 1,440.670: Mar. 27.
Hacker, Horace W., Chicago, III. Clamping mechanism.
1,453,350 ; May 1.
Hacker, Josephus A., Chicago, 111. Diaphragm for sound-
conveying instruments. 1,472,830 ; Nov. 6.
Hacker Manufacturing Company. (See Sanford, Floyd
N., assignor.)
Hackett, Arthur E. (See Eberhardt. N. S., and Hackett.)
Hackett, William. (See Band, Stephen W., assignor.)
Hackett, William, Port Alberni, British Columbia, Can-
ada. Water wheel. 1,477,558 ; Dec. 18.
Hackett, WiUiam J.. Reno, and F. T. Abbay, Hnzon, Nev.
Automobile spring equalizer and shock absorber.
1,462,638 ; July 24.
HackToy. Tbaddeus A., Seattle, Wash. Tire tread.
1,447,547 ; Mar. 6.
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Hackney. Leslie S. (See Fioelich, .Tohn, assiKuor.)
Hiickuey, Leslie S., Minneapolis, Minn. Bed. 1,466,373 ;
Ans. 28.
Hackncv. Robert H., Milwaukee, assignor to Tressed Steel
Tank Company, West Allis. Wis. Removable head for
metal containers. 1,449,940 ; Mar. 27.
Hackstaff, George C, Denver, Colo. Screening and sizing
process and apparatus. 1,455,785 ; May 22.
Hackworth, Alfred and .T., Ironton, Ohio. Car-controlling
mechanism. 1,452,556 ; Apr. 24.
Hackworth, Jesse. (See Hackworth, Alfred and J.)
Hackworth, Lindall G., Ruble, Mo. Demountable rim
for vehicle wheels. 1,457,888 ; .Tune 5.
nadawHv. Charles. (See Brown, .Tohn H., assignor.)
Hadawav, William S., jr.. New Rochelle, N. Y. Electric
heater. 1,459,729: June 26.
Hadaway, William S., jr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Electric
heat.r. 1.468,106; Sept. 18.
Hadawav, William S., Jr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Kinetic
heat Insulation. 1,469,458; Oct. 2.
Hadden, Ernest R., Adrian, Mich. Pedal-operated accel-
eratinj: attncliment. 1.444.117 ; Feb. 6.
Hadden. Thomas J., assignor of one-half to C. Hurd,
Mount Carmel, 111. AxIe-trulng machine. 1,464,760 ;
Hnddon. Eli. (See Skeppstedt. A. 1^.. and Iladdon.)
naddon"s, James, Sons. (See Welch, Jack T., assignor.)
Hadermann, Frederick E., New York, N. Y. Smoker stand.
Des. 62,287 ; May 1.
Hadfield, John, jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Making stockings.
1.444.684 : Feb. 6.
Hadfield Penfield Steel Company. (See Brown, Davis, as-
signor.)
Hadfield. Robert A., Westminster, and A. G. M. Jack,
Sheffield, England. Cap for armor-piercing projectiles.
1,448,800; Mar. 20.
Hadfield, Robert A., Westminster, and A. G. M. Jack,
Sheffield, England. Projectile. 1,475,578 ; Nov. 27.
Hadka, Joseph, Oak Park, IlL Controlling device for
mufner cut-outs. 1,453,624 : May 1.
Hadley, Carrie B. (See Hadley, Walter B., assignor.)
Hadley, Cecil A., Bradford, England, assignor to The
Rose Street Foundry and Engineering Company, Lim-
ited, Inverness, Scotland. Welding. 1,459,885 ;
June 26.
Hadley, Edmund P.. and C. C. Holden, assignors to Royal
Comb Company, Leominster, Mass. Comb. 1,449,149 ;
Mar. 20.
Hadley, Frederick V., Needham, S. Barnaby, Auburn-
dale, and J. 0. Clarke, Forest Hills, Mass. Vaporizer.
1.462,504 : July 24.
Hadley, Idale L., Hartford, Conn. Electric heater.
1,455,287: May 15.
Hadley, Walter B., assignor to C. B. Hadley, Grand Rapids,
Mich. Baker's implement. 1,452,504 ; Apr. 24.
Hadley, Walter C, New York, N. Y. Phonograph record.
1.456.434 : May 22.
Hadley. Walter C, assignor to Central Talking Ma-
chine Shop, Inc., New York, N. Y. Amusement de-
vice. Rel5,629 ; June 19.
Hadley, Walter C, assignor to Central Talking Machine
Shop, Inc., New York, N. Y. Juvenile blocks.
1,464,421 : Aug. 7.
Hadly, Harly L., Chicago, 111. Paved structure.
1,441,342 : Jan. 9.
Hadsell, Darwin G., Kansas City, Mo. Reversible handle
socket. 1,450,438; Apr. 3.
llaeberlein. Max, Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Worthlng-
ton Pumn and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Wicket gate-adjusting means. 1,451,694: Apr. 17.
Haefner, William C. P., Southgate, Ky., assignor to The
Enterprise Brass & Plating Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Automatic timer. 1,442,884 ; Jan. 23.
Haege, Louis. New Memphis, 111. Animal trap.
1.454.098 : May 15.
Haentjens, Otto, Hazleton, Pa. Pump system. 1,445,507 ;
Feb. 13.
Haering, Joseph, Louisville, Ky. Cow-tall holder.
1,450,774. Apr. 3.
Haering, Joseph, Louisville, Ky. Cow-tail holder.
1.458,821 ; June 12.
Haerr, Harold R., assignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Case. 1,477,481 ; Dec. 11.
Haerting, Karl R., Berlin, Germany. Stone and like
working machine. 1,458,097 : June 5.
Haessler, William J,. Philadelphia, Pa. Collapsible fun-
nel. 1,461.654; July 10.
Hafele, Gotthard, Buffalo. N. Y. Combined lamp pedestal
and stand. Des. 63.163 ; Oct. 30.
Haf elfin ger, Emil P., Weehawken, N. J. String tensioner
for violins. 1,476,712 ; Dec. 11.
Hafer, Henry, St. Lonis. Mo. Signal. 1.475,946 : Dec. 4.
Hafer Myron L., and J. H. Rosenberg, Philadelphia, Pa.
Locking device for savings deposit boxes. 1,470,360 ;
Oct. 9.
Haff. Robert C. (See Cheesman, R. D., and Haff.)
Haffner, Grover C., Los Angele.s, Calif. Psychic instru-
ment. 1,476,158; Dec. 4.
Haga. Enoch. (See Wilson, W. D., and Cullander, as-
signors.)
Hagadone, Olinron A., Western Springs, 111., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Harvester Com-
pany. Harvester. 1,467,374 ; Sept. 11.
Hagadone, Clinton A., Western Springs, 111., assignor to
International Harvester Company. Tractor hitch for
corn binders. 1,467,375 ; Sept. 11.
Hagadone, Clinton A., Western Springs, 111., assignor to
International Harvester Company. Tractor hitch for
wagons. 1,477,345 ; Dec. 11.
Hagaman, Albert T., Louisa, Ky. Oil-well equipment.
1,467,635; Sept. 11.
Hagaman, Mamie, I'erth Amboy, N. J. Washtub.
1,462,573; July 24.
ITagan, Charles F. (See Bollman, Roland R., assignor.)
Hagan, Chester A., New York, N. Y. Window lock.
1,470,005 ; Oct. 9. ■
Ilagan Corporation, The. (See Brown, Francis H.,
assignor.)
Hagan, George J., trustee. (See Hopwood, J. M., and
Bannister, assignors.)
Hagan, George J., Pittsburgh, assignor to D. S. Wol-
cott, trustee, Sewickley, Pa. Stoking mechanism.
7'«78,515; Dec. 25.
Hagblom, Anton B., and R. W. Christensen, Chicago, 111.
Key guard. 1,445,309 ; Feb. 13.
Hage, Leonell R., Highwood, assignor of one-third to
G. Swanstrom, Great Falls, Mont. Door atop.
1,445,681 ; Feb. 20.
Hage, Rudolf A., Gottenborg, Sweden. Riveting, chisel-
ing, and rock-drilling hammer. 1,464,570 ; Aug. 14.
Hagelstein, Christian H. T., assignor to The Reece But-
ton Hole Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Stop mo-'
tlon. 1,461,876; July 17.
Hageman, Aaron M., Bloomfield, N. J., and J. M. Kovachy,
Cleveland, Ohio, assignors to Westinghouse Lamp Com-
pany. Etching compound. 1,471,466 ; Oct. 23.
Hagemann, Carl W., administrator. (See Werbeck,
Walter G.)
Hagemann, Louis F., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Limited, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Autographic register. 1,456,768 ;
May 29.
Hagemann, Louis F., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Limited, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Auto^aphic register. 1,456,769 ;
May 29.
Hagemann, Louis P., Niagara Palls, N. Y., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Limited, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Autographic register. 1,456,770 ;
May 29.
Hagemann, Louis F., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Limited, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Autographic register. 1,456,771 ;
May 29.
Hagemann, Louis P., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Limited, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Autographic register. 1,456,772;
May 29.
Hagemann, Louis P., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Limited, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Autographic register. 1,456,773 ;
May 29.
Hagen, Minnie, Ellinwood, Kans. Sifter. 1,456,435;
May 22.
Hagen, Oscar A., Fargo, N. Dak. Telescope. 1,451,096;
Apr. 10.
Hagen, Slgvort O., Minneapolis, Minn. Valve. 1,458,228 ;
June 12.
Hagenlocher, Christian P., assignor to Wright Roller Bear-
ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Antifriction bearing.
1,447,844 ; Mar. 6.
Hagens, G. R., et al. (See Porter, C. A., and Brewster,
assignors.)
Hager, Albert R., Manila, P. I. Game-scoring device.
1,450,852 ; Apr. 3.
Hager, Albert R., Shanghai, China. Desk-pad file.
1,465,244 ; Aug. 14.
Hager, Albert R., Shanghai, China, assignor to The Mah-
Jong Company of China, San Francisco, Calif. Cabinet
for nolding games. 1,477,056; Dec. 11.
Hager, Everett G., Klmberly, assignor of one-half to S. B.
Rough, Twin Falls, Idaho. Electrical heating element
for pressure cookers. 1,440,826 ; Jan. 2.
Hager, William R., assignor to Troy Laundry Machinery
Co., Ltd., Chicago, lU. Dry-room tumbler. 1,457,905;
June 5.
Hager, William R., assignor to Troy Laundry Machinery
Co., Ltd., Chicago, 111. Clothes-handling mechanism.
1,465,433; Aug. 21.
Hagerman, Charles H. (See Kelley, George W., as-
signor.)
Hagerstrom, John A., Cranford, N. J. Cover grip.
1,454,237 ; May 8.
Hagerty, Robert J., assignor of one-half to P. H. Hebron
and one-half to T. C. Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa. Nursing
bottle. 1,451,822; Apr. 17.
Hagey, James C, and T. E. Kavanaugh, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Q R S Music Company,
Chicago, 111. Means for instruction with respect to
musical instruments. 1,461,241 ; July 10.
Haggard, Delmar, et al. (See Marmon, Albert W., as-
signor.)
Haggard, Oliver L. P., and T. O. Rush, Gadsen, Ala.
Tray. 1,464,987; Aug. 14.
Haggardt. Fred L., Twin Palls, Idaho. Socket wrench.
1,464,132 ; Aug. 7.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROai THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Haggenjos, John J., St. Louis, Mo. Automobile step
plate. Des. 61,871 : Feb. 6.
Haggenmacher, John E., assignor to The Grasselli Chem-
ical Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Manufacture of acetic
acid. 1,463,209; July .81.
Haggerty, Fvanic, assignor of one-fourth to P. Izenstark,
Chicago, 111. Athletic shoe. 1,472,415 ; Oct. 30.
Hagie, John L. (See Avenson, L. M., and Hagie.)
Haglund, Gustaf, Falun, Sweden. Automatically-acting
lixlviation apparatus. 1,456,592 ; May 29.
Hagman, William J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Lever-locking
device for hydraulic machines. 1,477,171 ; Dec. 11.
Hagreen, Elmer J. (See Lee, A. M., and Hagreen.)
Hagstrom, Joseph E., Chicago, 111. Valveless air ham-
mer. 1,462,961 ; July 24.
Hague, Floyd T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Multiple
winding for alternating-current machines. 1,447,164 ;
Feb. 27.
Hague, Floyd T., and O. Needham, Pittsburgh, Pa., as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Company. Commutating means for dynamo-electric
machines. 1,447,163 : Feb. 27.
Ilahn, Adam E., Sioux City, Iowa. Tire gauge. 1,444,152 ;
Feb. 6.
Hahn, Harry W., assignor to David A. Coleman Co., Inc.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Stencil-printing machine. 1,468,384 ;
Sept. 18.
Hahn, Henry, Portland, Oreg. Broom holder. 1,444,874 :
Feb. 13.
Hahn, Henry W., Denver, Colo. Pipe coupling. 1,461,482 ;
July 10.
Hahne, William C, Elgin, 111. Electric power device.
1,471,957 ; Oct. 23.
Hahnemann, Walter, Kltzeberg, near Kiel, assignor to the
Firm Signal Gesellschaft, m. b. H., Kiel, Germany.
Submarine signaling apparatus. 1,450,287 ; Apr. 3.
Hahnemann, Walter, Kltzeberg, near Kiel, Germany, as-
signor to the Firm Signal Gesellschaft m. b. H., Kiel,
Germany. Sound-signaling device for dense sound-
propagating mediums. 1,451,422 ; Apr. 10.
Hahnemann, Walter, Kltzeberg, near Kiel, assignor to the
Firm Signal Gesellschaft m. b. H., Kiel, Werk Ravens-
berg, Germany. Device for increasing the sound energy
with submarine sound transmitters. 1,463,507 ; July 31.
Hahnemann, Walter, Kitzeherg, near Kiel, and W. Ru-
dolph, assignors to Signal Gesellschaft mit beschriinkter
Haftung, Kiel, Germany. Receiving device for submarine
sound signaling. 1,445.508 ; Feb. 13.
Haibe, Ora F., Uniontown, Pa. Internal-combustion mo-
tor. 1,474,712; Nov. 20.
Haigh, William C, Porth, Wales. Appliance for playing
fishing games. 1,456,308; May 22.
Halght, Arthur M., Jackson, Mich. Signal lock for auto-
mobiles. 1,470,443; Oct. 9.
Haight, Harry V., Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to IngersoU-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Shank
and bit nnnph. 1,463,134; July 24.
Haight, Harry V., Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Plate-valve
unloader. 1,470,077; Oct. 9.
Hail, Gustav, Portland, Oreg. Invisible pipe joint.
1,463,692 ; July 31.
Hailes, William D., assignor to Federal Signal Company,
Albany, N. Y. Alternating-current relay. 1,470,566 ;
Oct. 9.
Haills, Helan, Clinton, Miss. Clothes hanger. Des.
62,058; Mar. 13.
Hails, Edward T., Montgomery, Ala. Resurfacing talking-
machine records. 1,476,507 ; Dec. 4.
Haln, Benjamin T., Chicago, 111., assignor to Beneke &
Kropf Mfg. Co. Hinge. 1,453,106 ; Apr. 24.
Hain, Willoughbv L. T., Philadelphia, Pa. Vending ma-
chine. 1,473,230; Nov. 6.
Haines, Isaac O., Pittsburgh, Pa. Shock absorber.
1,473,343; Nov. 6.
Haines, Jones & Cadbury Incorporated. (See Muend,
Charles J., assignor.)
Haines, Peter A. (See Oilman, G. H., and Haines.)
Haines, Thomas K. P., Philadelphia, Pa. Compartment
box. 1,454,639 ; May 8.
Haiiilpn, George, Philadelphia, Pa. Bumper for auto-
mobiles. 1,462,910 ; July 24.
Hainline, Ellsworth E., and E. C. Gulp, Kansas City,
Knns. Sash fastener. 1,458,760 ; June 12.
Haire, Robert E., Paris, Ontario, Canada. Making plastic
gypsum. 1,457,161 : May 29.
Hairlight Company, The. (See Damon, Murray C, as-
signor.)
Halslip Richard A., Montclalr, N. J., and E. M.
Matthews, Jamaica. N. Y., assignors to American Tele-
phono and Telegraph Company. Connector for electrical
conductors. 1,448,116 ; Mar. 13.
Haiss, George, New York, N. Y. Wagon loader. Re.
15,515; Jan. 2.
Haiss, George, New York, N. Y. Conveyer. 1,444,743 :
Feb. 6.
Hajdii, Sadie. (See Winkler. Edmund, assignor.)
Hajek, Otto, assignor to the Firm of A. Friedmann, Vienna,
Austria. Oil-distributing device. 1,472,753 ; Oct. 30.
Hajek, Otto, and F. Uiberall. Vienna, Austria. Valve-
less lubricating pump. 1,478,430; Dec. 25.
Hajek, Vladimir, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Stream-flow-
controlUng Instrumentality. 1,455,586 ; May 15.
Hakes, Daniel E., and A. Laperou, Calexico, Calif. Clean-
ing composition. 1,461,351 ; July 10.
Haket, John, Los Angeles, Calif. Water kettle.
1,477,644 ; Dec. 18.
Hakey, Ell, Swanton, Vt. Pipe wrench. 1,471,958 ;
Oct. 23.
Halberstadt, Helnrlch. (See Clossman, J., and Halber-
Btadt.)
Halbleib, Edward A., assignor to North East Electric
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Power-transmission mech-
anism. 1,441,418 : Jan. 9.
Haldeman, Frank M., assignor to The Master Builders
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Process and composition
of matter for coloring mortars. 1,453,457 ; May 1.
Haldeman, James C, Salem, Ohio. Radius rod. 1,469,179 ;
Sept. 25.
Haldeman, Paul C, assignor to Lukens Steel Company,
Coatesville, Pa. Indicator for the adjusting screws of
rolling mills. 1,456,491 : May 22.
Hale, Albert G., Port Thomas, Ky. Vacuum bottle.
1,456,797; May 29.
Hale, Ellis L., and H. G. Coulson, assignors to Coeur
D'Alene Hardware & Foundry Co., Wallace, Idaho.
Railway dump car. 1,468,350 ; Sept. 18.
Hale Fire Pump Co. (See Young, Charles H., jr., as-
signor. )
Hale, Frank S., Long Beach, Calif. Core for making
pipes and the like. 1,456,058 ; May 22.
Hale, John, Reedsville, Wis. Brooder. 1,462,836 ;
July 17.
Hale, John D. (See Stafford, L. F., and Hale.)
Hale, Joshua B., Providence, R. I., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Textile Engineering Company. Braid-
ing machine. 1,449,749 ; Mar. 27.
Hale, Joshua B., assignor to Textile Engineering Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Braiding-machine body struc-
ture. 1,469,217 ; Oct. 2.
Hale, Joshua B., assignor to Textile Engineering Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Braiding-machine carrier.
1,470,920 ; Oct. 16.
Hale, Kenneth C, Detroit, Mich. Trolley-wire-holding
rail. 1,463.420 ; July 31.
Flale, Lee M., Chicago, IlL Lubricating device.
1,462,174; July 17.
Hale, Montague, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Coping saw. 1,443,710 ; Jan. 30.
Hale, William E., Fort Washington, assignor to R. H.
Beaumont Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Brake mecha-
nism for winding drums. 1,447,778 ; Mar. 6.
Hale, William E., Port Washington, assignor to R. H.
Beaumont Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Double-acting
load brake. 1,457,162 ; May 29.
Hale, William E., Fort Washington, assignor to R. H.
Beaumont Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Brake and
clutch operating mechanism for hoists. 1,457,973 ;
June 5.
Hale, William B., Fort Washington, assignor to R. H.
Beaumont Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Skip hoist.
1,474,902 ; Nov. 20.
Halea, Sidney B., Blackheath, London, England. Pump.
1,468,664; Sept. 25.
Haley, Henry V., Oklahoma, Okla., assignor to Int^na-
tional Cotton Protecting Company, Dover, Del. Cotton
bale and material and method for rendering the same
proof against fire and country damage. 1,455,749 ;
May 15.
Halferty, Peter P., Grayland, Wash. Fly hook and
leader. 1,451,656 ; Apr. 10.
Halferty, Peter P., Aberdeen, Wash. Fly hook. 1,471,959 ;
Oct. 23.
Haliburton, William A., Connellys Springs, N. C. Driving
box for locomotives. 1.441.925; Jan. 9.
Hall, Akos J., Cleveland, Ohio. Stair platform and
landing. 1,478,277: Dec. 18.
Hall, Albert C, Ely, Minn. Drier. 1,446,253 ; Feb. 20.
Hall, Alzira C, executrix. (See Hall, George M.)
Hall, Arthur E., assignor to E. E. Hall, Syracuse, N. Y.
Machine for removing the skins from peanuts and
the like. 1.478,431 ; Doc. 25.
Hall, Arthur J., Winchcombe, England, and P. L. Mar-
dis, Swissvale, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company. Control system and
apparatus. 1,458,935; June 19.
Hall, Benjamin, Nevada City, Calif. Turbine. 1,445,310 ;
Fob. 13.
Hall, Benjamin B., and R. B. Roberts, Salt Lake City,
Utah. Adjustable lock-joint stovepipe. 1,447,949 ;
Mar. 6.
Hall. Benjamin J., Pieldend, Eastcote, and C. F. G.
Thorkelin, London, England. Arc lamp for photo-
graphic and other purposes. 1,477,057 ; Dec '' ' ,
Hall, Blcknell, Taunton, assignor to Hall Co., Boston,
Mass. Speed-varying mechanism. 1,470,559 ; Oct. 9.
Hall, Bicknell, Taunton, assignor to Hall Co., Boston,
Mass. Variable-speed mechanism. 1,470,563 ; Oct. 9.
Hall, Bicknell, Abington, assignor to Hall Co., Boston,
Mass. Variable-speed mechanism. 1,470,560 ; Oct. 9.
Hall, Bicknell, Abington, assignor to Hall Co., Boston,
Mass. Variable-speed mechanism. 1,470,561 : Oct. 9.
Hall, Bicknell, Abington, assignor to Hall Co., Boston,
Mass. Variable-speed mechanism. 1,470,562 ; Oct. 9.
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Hall, Bicknell, Ablngton, assignor to Hall Co., Boston,
Mass. Transmission mechanism. 1,470,564 ; Oct. 9.
Hall, Bicknell, Abington, assignor to Hall Co., Boston,
Mass. Transmission mechanism. 1,470,565 ; Oct. 9.
Hall, Bicknell, Taunton, and A. C. Doering, Abington,
assignors to H. S. James, Brockton, Mass. Adjustable
counterbore. 1,444,875 ; Feb. 13.
nall-liulloek, George, assignor to A. M. Coulson, London,
England. Internal - combustion motor. 1,465,165 ;
Aug. 14.
Hall, Burton P., Fanwood, N. J. Fire extinguisher.
1,449,397 ; Mar. 27.
Hall, Burton P., Fanwood, N. J. Producing Images by
transmitted light. 1,468,965; Sept. 25.
Hall, Charles C, Kalamazoo, Mich. Packing and making
same. 1,464.604 ; Aug. 14.
Hall, Charles L. (See Smith, M. A., and Brown, as-
signors.)
Hall, Charles S., Los Angeles, Calif. Aircraft.
1,449,098 ; Mar. 20.
Hall. Charles S., Los Angeles, Calif. Aircraft.
1,449,099; Mar. 20.
Hall, Charles S., Los Angeles, Calif. Aircraft.
1,449.100 : Mar. 20.
Hall, Charles S., Los Angeles, Calif. Aircraft propeller.
1,470,163; Oct. 9.
Hall, Charles S., Los Angeles, Calif. Aircraft. 1,471,656 ;
Oct. 23.
Hall, Charles S., assignor to The Whitehead & Hoag Co.,
Newark, N. J. Bank. 1,443,125 ; Jan. 23.
Hall, Charles W., Larchmont, N. Y. Aircraft fitting.
1,463,888 ; Aug. 7.
Hall, Chester I., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Demand meter. 1,456,104 ; May 22.
Hall, Chester I., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electi-ic Company. Electrical Instrument. 1,462,337 ;
July 17.
Hall Co. (See Hall, Bicknell, assignor.)
Hall, Daniel E., Bath, Me. Traffic-signaling device.
1,472,976; Nov. 6.
Hall, Daniel L., Columbia, S. C. Dental film holder.
1,467,850; Sept. 11.
Hall, Daniel L., Columbia, S. C. Dental film holder.
1,467,851; Sept. 11.
Hall, David J., Newark, N. J. Bus body. 1,467,376 ;
Sept. 11.
Hall, Ella S., and A. N. Kaznakoff, New York, N. Y.
Thread-guide gripper. 1,443,533 ; Jan. 30.
Hall, Ellen E. (See Hall, Arthur E., assignor.)
Hall, Elmon L., assignor of one-half to H. Papst, Portland,
Oreg. Gas making. 1,466,648 ; Aug. 28.
Hall, Emmett C, Delray, Fla. Typewriter keyboard.
1,468,566; Sept. 18.
Hall, Eric E., Chicago, 111. Ceiling and floor construc-
tion. 1,470,727 ; Oct. 16.
Hall, Eric E., Chicago, 111. Suspended ceiling. 1,470,728 ;
Oct. 16.
Hall, Eric E., Chicago, 111. Form for concrete works.
1,470,729 ; Oct. 16.
Hall, Erick L., Indianapolis, Ind. Flooring jack.
1,447,720; Mar. 6
Hall, Francis C, Washington, D. C. Headrest. 1,469,082 ;
Sept. 25.
Hall, Francis C, Washington, D. C. Hanger. 1,477,702 ;
Dec. 18.
Hall, Frank P. (See Calkins, W. E., and Hall.)
Hall, Frank P., Mont Alto, Pa. Adjustable reclining
chair. 1,462,005; July 17.
Hall, Frank W., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for. the
manufacture of aluminum chloride. 1,468,632 ; Sept. 25.
Hall, Frederick C, assignor to Jenckes Spinning Com-
pany, Pawtucket, R. I. Cord-tire fahric. 1,444,070 ;
Feb. 6.
Hall, Frederick C, assignor to Jenckes Spinning Com-
pany, Pawtucket, R. I. Rubberizing fabric. 1,444,459 ;
Feb. 6.
Hall, Frederick C, and J. Townson, assignors to Jenckes
Spinning Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Loom. 1,455,048 ;
May 15.
Hall, George M., deceased, by A. C. Hall, executrix,
Baird, Tex. Hydrant box and lid. 1,455,723 ; May 15.
Hall, George W., Topeka, Kans. Mechanical orchestra.
1,462,006; July 17.
Hall, George W., Alhambra, assignor to Coast Envelope
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Combination envelope.
1,474,104 : Nov. 13.
Hall, George W., and M. P. Cochrane, Brainerd, Minn.
Journal lubricator. 1,447,721 ; Mar. 6.
Hall, Harry A., assignor to Hoosier Manufacturing Com-
pany, Newcastle, Ind. Sliding moldboard for cabinets.
1,461,525; July 10.
Hall, Harry G., Cottonwood, Ariz. Cement. 1,462,747 ;
July 24.
Hall, Henry A., New York, N. Y. Scraping and cutting
tool. 1,475.816; Nov. 27.
Hall, Horace C, assignor to Rolls-Royce Limited, Derby,
England. Preparing metallic alloys and refining metals
and alloys. 1,458,290; June 12.
Hall, Horace W., Newton Center, Mass. Wall for drums
and the like made of multiply material making the
same. 1,465,215 ; Aug. 14.
Hall, Iphus H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Machine
for homogeneously mixing and straining egg melange.
1,454,378; May 8.
Hall, Iphus H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Egg separator.
1.470,249; Dec. 4.
Hall, James A., et al. (See Bryden, John A., assignor.)
Hall, James C, Worcester, Mass. Cover-releasing device.
1,454,220; May 8.
Hall, James T., Albany, Ga. Cotton opener. 1,457,832 ;
June 5.
Hall, John D., OrrvUle, Ohio. DifEerential for motor ve-
hicles. 1,442,943 ; Jan. 23.
Hall, John H., assignor to Taylor -Wharton Iron and Steel
Company, High Bridge, N. J. Producing pipe balls.
1,467,542; Sept. 11.
Hall, John H., and M. F. Apgar, assignors to Taylor-
Wharton Iron and Steel Company, High Bridge, N. J.
Treating manganese-steel castings. 1,466,649 ; Aug. 28.
Hall, John L., Ames, Iowa. Combined pliers and chain
tightener. 1,473,851 ; Nov. 13.
Hall, John W., Feltham, England. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,461,089 ; July 10.
Hall, Lewis L., Clendenin, W. Va. Wrench. 1,459,291 ;
June 19.
Hall, Leyel C, Portland, Oreg. Impulse starter and
ignition- booster for internal - combustion engines.
1,473,725; Nov. 13.
Hall, Lyman L., Louisville, Ky. Food bin. 1,444,245 ;
Feb. 6.
Hall, Mable H. (now by marriage Mable H. Thomson),
et al. (See Seabolt, Frank J., assignor.)
Hall Manufacturing Company, The. (See Wernimont,
Frank T., assignor.
Hall, Marcellus C, West Marion, S. C. Demountable rim.
1,467,852; Sept. 11.
Hall, Nathaniel C, Old Lyme, Conn. Mopstick. 1,476,400 ;
Dec. 4.
Hall, Nathaniel J., Seattle, Wash. Dairy-bottle cap.
1,475,383 ; Nov. 27.
Hall-Neal Furnace Company. (See Neal, Harry W., as-
signor.)
Hall Printing Press Company. (See White, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Hall, Ralph F., Lead, S. Dak. Antiskid shoe. 1,476,606 ;
Dec. 4.
Hall, Ray E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Hall Research
Corporation. Circuit-controlling means. 1,460,905 ;
Oct. 9.
Hall, Ray E., Qhicago, 111., assignor to Hall Research
Corporation. Signal-receiving system and method.
1,477,645. Dec. 18.
Hall Research Corporation. (See Hall, Ray E., assignor.)
Hall, Richard, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Means for delivering gas to internal-combustion engines.
1,442,802; Jan. 23.
Hall, Richard B., Madison, Wis. Automobile extractor.
1,445,509 ; Feb. 13.
Hall, Robert F., Moseley, near Birmingham, England.
Sparking plug. 1,443,842 ; Jan. 30.
Hall, Robert P., Moseley, near Birmingham, England.
Cam. 1,460,651 ; July 3.
Hall, Robert F., Moseley, near Birmingham, England.
Machine for the manufacture of glass articles.
1,461,271; July 10.
Hall, Robert P., Schenectady, N. Y. Locomotive.
1,464,931 ; Aug. 14.
Hall, Robert P., Schenectady, N. Y. Locomotive.
1,477,952; Dec. 18.
Hall, Robert K., Denver, Colo. Collapsible spout for
cans. 1,462,749 ; July 24.
Hall, Roy D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Lamp Company. Filament. 1,461,118 ; July 10.
Hall, Roy D., East Orange, and H. H. Smith, Newark,
N. J., assignors to Westinghouse Lamp Company.
Filamentary body for electric lamps and making the
same. 1,461,117 : .July 10.
Hall, Russell G. (See Bailey, Laurel L., assignor.)
Hall, Samuel L., Gushing, Okla. Brake iron. 1,463,093;
July 31.
Hall, Samuel N. (See Layne, M. E., and Hall.)
Hall. Sarah A., et al. (See Calkins, W. E., and Hall, as-
signors.)
Hall, Selden H., Poughkeepsie, assignor to The De Laval
Separator Companv, New York, N. Y. Milking-machine
relay. 1,452,153 ; Apr. 17.
Hall, Selden H., Poughkeepsie, assignor to The De Laval
Separator Comnany, New York, N. Y. Purifying
liquids. 1,474,629 ; Nov. 20.
Hall, Seth M., Portland, Oreg. Axle. 1,460,962 ; July 3.
Hall, Theodore S. (See Cavanaugb, H. P., Hall, and
Oliver.)
Hall, Thomas. (See Owen, A. B., and Hall.)
Hall, Thomas W., Torrington, Conn. Overhead-arm sup-
port for milling machines. 1,464,266 ; Aug. 7.
Hall, Trygve A., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Scleroscope.
1,446,620; Feb. 27.
Hall, Walter S., Fitchburg, Mass. Screen plate.
1,467,759; Sept. 11.
Hall, William C, Greenville, S. C. Weighing machine.
1,464,422 ; Aug. 7.
Hall. William G., Honolulu. Hawaii. Maceration dis-
tributor for sugar-cane mills. 1,461,272 ; July 10.
Hall, William L. (See Armstrong, Harry Y., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contimiefl.
Hall, Wm. A., et al. (See Portello, Frank P., assignor.)
HallatJa, John C, Seattle, Wash. Motor-vehicle signal.
1,443,739 : Jan. 30.
Halladay, Lewis P., Decatur, 111. Hook bolt. 1,441,498 ;
Jan. 9.
Halladay, Lewis P., Decatur, 111. Spring bumoer.
1,442,144; Jan. 16.
Halladay, Lewis P., Decatur, 111. Bumper bracket.
1,444,183 ; Feb. 6.
Halladay, Lewis P., Decatur, 111. Bumper support.
1,444,184; Feb. 6.
Halladay, Lewis P., Decatur, 111. Bumper. 1,469,591;
Oct. 2.
Halladay, Lewis P., Decatur, 111. Bumper. 1,469,592 ;
Oct. 2.
Halladay, Lewis P., Decatur, 111. Shock absorber.
1,474,964; Nov. 20.
Hallanau, Michael, New York, N. Y. Nonslip device for
horses. 1,454,999 ; May 15.
Hallauan, Michael, New York, N. Y. Nonskid device for
tins. 1,473,425; Nov. 6.
Hallander, John A., assignor to American Minin'j Tool
Company, Ottumwa, Iowa. Boxing for drills. 1,449,671;
Mar. 27.
Hallauer, Carl H., Los Angeles, Calif. Pump and pump
piston. 1,464,653; Aug. 14.
Hallauer, Carl H., Los Angeles, Calif. Charge-forming
device. 1,471,557; Oct. 23.
Hallauer, George A., Grover, S. Dak. Gasoline filter
for motor-driven vehicles. 1,460,241 ; June 26.
Hallberg. Carl G.. Manitowoc, Wis. Window screen.
1,478,899; Dec. 25.
Halldeu, Karl W., Waterbury, Conn. Sheet-metal cut-
tiug-o£E machine. 1,461,898; July 17.
Hallden, Karl W., Waterbury, Conn. Sheet-metal cut-
ting-oft machine. 1,461,899 ; July 17.
Halleck, Frank A., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Forging machine. 1,461,011 ;
July 3.
Halleck, Frank A., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Forging machine. 1,461,655 ;
July 10.
Halleck, Frank A., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Forging mechanism. 1,464,094 ;
Aug. 7.
Halleck, Frank A., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Forging-machine device.
1,470,444 ; Oct. 9.
Hallenbeck, George E., assignor to Baker Brothers, Toledo,
Ohio. Clutch-control mechanism. 1,460,155 ; June 26.
Hallenbeck, George E.,' assignor to Baker Bros., Toledo,
Ohio. Drill-press control. 1,466,128 ; Aug. 28.
Hallenbeck, (ieorge E., assignor to Baker Brothers, To-
ledo. Ohio. Machine tool. 1,473,624 ; Nov. 13.
Hallenberg, Albert, Fargo, N. Dak. X-ray-film holder.
1,465,516; Aug. 21.
Hallengrcn, Lloyd, Santa Rosa, Calif. Automobile peri-
scope. 1,478,650 ; Dec. 25.
Hallir, Harrison F., llion, N. Y. Automatic train stop
and control mechanism. 1,455,115 ; May 15.
Haller, Herbert L. J. (See Williams, R. R., and Haller.)
Haller, Julian B., Wytheville, Va. Tennis-court marker.
1,457,163; May 29.
Hallett, Reveley A., Harvey, 111. Reflecting headlight.
1.478,564; Dec. 25.
Hallett, Thomas S., Mile 54, Alberta, Canada. Resilient
vehicle wheel. 1.461,483 ; July 10.
Halley, Elton P., Sanderson, Tex. Pipe-suspending ap-
paratus. 1,442,663; Jan. 16.
Halliday, Alonzo L., Oil Center, Calif. Perforation
cleaner for oil-well casings. 1,474,630 ; Nov. 20.
Halliday, Alonzo L., Oil Center, Calif. \V'alking-beam bear-
ing. 1,476,334 ; Dec. 4.
Hallinan, William W., Pueblo, Colo. Air Inspirator for
engines. 1,473,726; Nov. 13.
Hallingstad, Ole, Plaza, N. Dak. Potato-planting attach-
ment for plows. 1,448,661 : Mar. 13.
Halliwell, Reginald F., Leamington, Eligland, assignor to
General Electric Company. Valve mechanism.
1,477,346: Dec. 11.
Halliwell, Walter, Heaton Chapel, assignor to Sir W. G.
Armstrong, Whitworth & Company, Limited, New-
castle-on-Tyne, England. Work-rotating gear adapted
for use in connection with hydraulic presses, steam ham-
mers, and the like. 1,472,977 ; Nov. 0.
Halliwell, William R., assignor to Atlantic Tubing Com-
pany, Providence, R. I.. Automobile hood-latching de-
vice. 1,467,983; Sept. 11.
Hallnian, Uriah T. B., assignor of one-half to H. P. Lang,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Chapge-spced niecbanism
for automobiles. 1,444,029 ; Feb. 6.
Hallock, George H., G. P. Frederick, and B. H. Purcell,
assignors to Automatic Machinery Company, Terre
Haute, Ind. Conveyer system. 1,457,364 ; June 5.
Halloran, Patrick. (See Basel, Frank, assignor.)
Hallvarson, Peter W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Tool
for making and repairing casings for wells, boreholes,
or the like. 1.449,672 : Mar. 27.
Halperin, Nathan. (See O'Lena, Louis A., assignor.)
Halpern, Emanuel, New York, N. Y. Voice for dolls.
1.459,053; .Tune 19.
Halpern, Meyer, New Y'ork, N. Y. Toothbrush holder.
Des. 62,447 ; June 5.
Halsall. John. Elroso, Saskatchawan, Canada. Sleigh
construction. 1,442,611 ; Jan. 16.
Halsam Products Company. (See Goss, Samuel G., as-
signor.)
ilalsam Products Company. (See Smith, Andrew, as-
signor.)
Halstead, Oliver B., near Ontario, Calif. Orchard heater.
1,465,819 ; Aug. 21.
[Talter, Elijah T., Pliiladelphia, Pa. Life-saving device.
1.458.821'; June 12.
Halterman, James R., Miles City, Mont. Grinding bar.
1,470,164; Oct. 9.
llalversen, Hans N., Vinoland, N. J., assignor to Kimble
Glass Company, Chicago, 111. Syringe-handle-forming
machine. 1,443,470 ; Jan. 30.
[lalversen, Hans N., Vineland, N. J., assignor to Kimble
Glass Company, Chicago, 111. Graduating appliance.
1,463,317; July 31.
Halversen, Hans N., Vineland, N. J., assignor to Kimble
Glass Company, Chicago, 111. Glazing machine.
1,473,675 ; Nov. 13.
Halvorsen, Albert J., assignor to O. E, Becker, Chicago,
lU. Clamp. 1,477,219: Dee. 11.
(lalvorsen. Axel I. S., Albany, Ind. Sifter mechanism.
1,440,538; Jan. 2.
Halvorsen, Axel I. S., Albany, Ind. Sifting mechanism.
1,440,539 ; Jan. 2.
[lalvorsen, Birger F., Christiania, Norway. Recovering
soluble compounds of potassium and aluminum from
silicates. 1,463,508 ; July 31.
Halvorsen, Fredrik, assignor of one-half to H. S. Hanson,
Seattle, Wash. Undercutting-saw guide. 1,476,815 ;
Dec. 11.
Halvorsen, Olaf, and A. H. Johnson, Chicago, 111. ; said
Johnson assignor to said Halvorsen. Leather -stamp-
ing machine. 1,452,421 ; Apr. 17.
Halvorsen, Severin, Seattle, Wash. Newspaper-stuflBng
machine. 1,441,278 ; Jan. 9.
Halvorsen, Severin, assignor to Newspaper Stuffing Ma-
chines Co., Seattle, Wash. Newspaper-stacking mecha-
nism. 1,454,924 ; May 15.
Ilalvorson, Cromwell A. B., jr., Lynn, Mass., assignor to
General Electric Company. Lamp casing. 1,466,282 ;
Aug. 28.
Ham Boiler Corp. (See Adelmann, Hans, assignor.)
Ham, Clifton W., et al. (See Sousa, Joseph M., assignor.)
Ham, Prank P. (See Dow, G. R. N., and Ham.)
Ham, Joseph H., Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Automo-
bile jack. 1,444,969 ; Feb. 13.
Hamann, Charles, Port Chester, N. Y. Bottle washer.
1,464,870 ; Aug. 14.
Hamann, William. (See Brice, A. W., and Hamann.)
Hamblet, Abel M. (See Bush, H. L., and Hamblet.)
Hamblin, Clyde M., Washington, D. C. Fastening de-
vice. 1,478,218; Dec. 18.
Hamburg, George, New York, N. Y. Talking-machine
horn. 1,471,459; Oct. 23.
Hamburger, Toni, Berlin-Dahlem, assignor to Chemische
Fabrik vorm. Goldenberg Geromont & Cie., Wiesbaden,
Germany. Purifying lactic acid. 1,459,395 ; June 19.
Hamburger, Walter S., Baltimore, Md. Headlight dim-
mer. 1.443,471 ; Jan. 30.
Hamel, Alfred, Portland, Oreg. Headlight control for
use on automobiles. 1,450,036 ; Mar. 27.
Hamel, Georges, Les Aydes, France. Aeroplane.
1,463,694; July 31.
Hamel Shoe Machinery Company. (See Hart, Thomas
P., assignor.)
Hamel Shoe Machinery Company. (See Reardon, Fred
A.; assignor.)
Hamel Shoe Machinery Company. (See Reed, James H.,
assignor.)
Hamel Shoe Machinery Company. (See Valois, F61ix E.,
assignor.)
Hamelin, Antoine. (See Hamelin, Joseph, assignor.)
Hamelin, Joseph, assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to A. Hamelin, Bienville, Quebec, Canada.
Spring wheel. 1,457,433 ; June 5.
ITamelstrora, Arvid, Nekoma, N. Dak. Piston. 1,475,114 ;
Nov. 20.
Homer, Augustus M., Goose Creek, Tex. Tongs. 1,454,319 ;
May 8.
Hamer, Leland S. (See Deakins, G. C, and Hamer.)
1 lamer, Leland S., Fullerton, assignor of one-half to W.
W. Wilson, Los Angeles, Calif. Pipe-hook tongs.
1,462,037 ; July 17.
Hamer, Noah M., Chicago, 111. Tank-valve lock. 1,447,021;
Feb. 27.
Hamer, Thurston M., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Car-
cleaning apparatus. 1,458.179 : June 12.
Hamer, Walter, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand. Ap-
paratus for cooling purposes. 1,472,831 : Nov. 6.
Hames, Harry C, assignor to F. O. Schoedinger. Columbus,
Ohio. Roof lug. 1,452,599; Apr. 24.
Hamilton, .'Mcxander P., Troy, Ohio, assignor to P.
Evans, Philadelphia, Pa. Clutch. 1,455,587 ; May 15.
Hamilton, Arthur G (See Bunch, Walter R., assignor.)
Hamilton, Baxter P. (See Parker, R. D., and Hamilton.)
Hamilton, Baxter P., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Composite
signaling circuits. 1,456,549 ; May 29.
UNITED STATES PATEiST OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
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Hamilton. Haxter P., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can 'l\'UM>boue auii Telegraph Company. Carrier tele-
grapli circuits. 1,409,269 ; Oct. 2.
Hamilton, I'.axter P., Urooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Carrier tele-
grapli circuits. 1.460,260 ; Oct. 2.
Hamilton, Baxter P., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Xelephoue and Telegraph Company. Selective cir-
cuits for Multiplex signaling. l,469,b."2 : Oct. 9.
llamillon-lieacii Mfg. Co. (See Nielsen, Emanuel, assign-
oi. )
Hamilton, Bertis F., Flint, Mich. Nut-tapping machine.
1,468,501 : Sept. 18.
Hamilton, Charles E., Troy, N. Y. Ironing pad. 1,445,393 .
Feb. 13.
Hamilton. Charles E., Troy, N. Y. Ironing machine.
1,466,363; Aug. 28.
IlamiUon, Clarence A., Brooklyn, N. Y., and B. F. Noyes,
Bayonne, N. J. Oil Alter. 1,454,113 ; May 8.
Hamilton, Clifford C, and J. Hutchinson, Gull Lake,
Saskatchewan, Canada. Grease cup. 1,445,587 ; Feb. 13.
Hamilton, David, Greensburg, Pa. Glass facing. 1,452,684 ;
^ Apr. 24.
Hamilton, David, Greensburg, Pa. Wall facing.
1,457,523 ; June 5.
Hamilton, Frank. (See Sturgis, Herbert M., assignor.)
Hamilton, Frank S., Boston, Mass. Lock nut. 1,452,422 ;
Apr. 17.
Hamilton, Gavin S., Motherwell, and T. Thomson, Holy-
town, Scotland. Axle mill. 1,460,061 ; June 26.
Hamilton, George A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Incense burner.
Des. 61,828; Jan. 23.
Hamilton, George H., and M. Nuberg, assignors to Ameri-
can Seating Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Desk and
seat structure. 1.465,939 ; Aug. 28.
Hamilton, George M. (See Tygard, H. L., and Ham-
ilton.)
Hamilton-Grapes, George, Balwyn, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. Carburation of air for internal-combustion
engines. 1,471,599 ; Oct. 23.
Hamilton, Harold L., assignor to The Electromotive En-
gineering Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Power transmis-
sion. 1,443,472 : Jan. 30.
Hamilton, Harold S., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Apparatus and
method for measuring transmission. 1,468,704 ; Sept. 25.
Hamilton, James, Washington, D. C. Hoisting truck.
1,478,432 ; Dec. 25.
Hamilton, Jay G., Chicago, 111. Indicating device.
1,447,977 : Mar. 13.
Hamilton, John H., Seattle, Wash. Sandal. Des. 62,905 ;
Aug. 21.
Hamilton, John R., Y'onkers, N. Y., assignor to Ohio Auto-
matic Sprinkler Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Foam-
producing fire-extinguishing apparatus. 1,467,377 ;
Sept. 11.
Hamilton-Low Company, The. (See Davis, Patrick H.,
assignor.)
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Gowran,
Harry C. assignor.)
Hamilton, Maurice E., Jacksonville, Fla., and W. H. John-
son, Terre Haute, Ind. Automatic train-speed control.
1,448.959 : Mar. 20.
Hamilton, Maurice E., New York, N. Y., and W. H.
Johnson, Terre Haute, Ind. Automatic traia-speed
control. Rel5,633 ; June 19.
Hamilton, Paul H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Esda
Manufacturing Company, Wilmington, Del. Auto-
matic controller. 1,442,145 : Jan. 16.
Hamilton, Perry H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The P &
M Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,449,398 ;
Mar. 27.
Hamilton, Porter, La Grange, Ky. Escapement.
1,475,068 : Nov. 20.
Hamilton, Ralph P., Raeford, N. C. Attachment for
carding engines. 1,441,850 ; Jan. 0.
Hamilton, Robert W., Providence, K. I. Emblem holder.
1,455,839 ; May 22.
Hamilton Triplex Razor Co. Inc. (See Hamilton, William
H. W., assignor.)
liamilton Trust Company, executor. (See PotthofC,
Louis.)
Hamilton, Van, El Dorado, Kans. Pump barrel.
1,475,817 ; Nov. 27.
Hamilton, Victor, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Bottle pro-
tector. 1,468,808 ; Sept. 25.
Hamilton. Walter G. (See Hanna, R. W., Mason, and
Hamilton.)
Hamilton, Walter G. (See Rissler, A. P., and Hamilton.)
Hamilton. Walter L., Holyoke, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Maximum-demand meter. 1,453,498 ;
May 1.
Hamilton, Walter W., Woburn, assignor of one-half to
H. L. Colwell, Lowell, Mass. Cover for set tubs.
1,46.3,952 ; Aug. 7.
Hamilton, William H. W., assignor to Hamilton Triplex
Razor Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Razor. 1,473,426 ;
Nov. 6.
Hamilton. William L., Bangor, Mich. Diaphragm for
pressure-controlling devices. 1,447,076 ; Feb. 27.
Hamilton, William S. H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor
to General Mectric Company. Braking system.
1,442.269: .Tan. 16.
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Hamilton, William S. 1-1., and R. i). Krape, Sche-
nectady, N. Y., assignors to General Electric (jorapany.
System and apparatus for power transmission and regen-
erative braking. 1,471,893 ; Oct. 23.
llamister, \ittor C, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Na-
tional Carbon Company, Inc. Electrical connection.
1,453,793 ; May 1.
Hamlet, Stepney R., et al. (See Marshall, Walker B.,
assignor.)
Hamlin, Ben M., assignor to J. V. Meyering Trunk Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Combined drawer-locking device
and ironing board lor wardrobe trunks. 1,477,559 ;
Dec. 18.
Hamlin-Holmes Motor Cofopany. (See Holmes, Edgar R.,
assignor.)
Hamlin, John E., Weed, Calif. Tree-felling machine.
1,454,735; May 8.
Hamlin Rocking Grate Co. (See Babbitt, Charles E.,
assignor.)
liamm, Tlieo., Brewing Company. (See Warner, Fred R.,
assignor.)
Hamn.', Wesley, Dolgeville, N. Y. Handle for baskets,
satchels, and like containers. 1,453,107 ; Apr. 24.
llamm, William L., Oskaloosa, Iowa. Tire armor.
1,450,288; Apr. 3.
Hamm, William S., Hubbard Woods, 111., assignor to The
Adams & Westlake Co. Door. 1,452,685 ; Apr. 24.
Hamm, William S., Hubbard Woods, 111., assignor to The
Adams & Westlake Company. Door latch. 1,474,028;
Nov. 13.
Hamm, William S., Hubbard Woods, and J. A. Giese,
Chicago, 111., assignors to The Adams & Westlake Com-
pany. Door latch. 1,466,162; Aug. 28.
Hammack, Walter G., and F. F. Home, assignors to
Illumno Sign Company, Hattiesburg, Miss. Advertis-
ing device. 1,448,625 ; Mar. 13.
Hammann, Henry J., Omaha, Nebr. Fruit-jar holder.
1,448,063; Mar. 13.
Hammann, Henry J., Omaha, Nebr. Jar-cover remover.
1,448,064; Mar. 13.
Hammarlund, Lloyd A., assignor to Automobile Clock
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Clock. 1,441,279 ;
Jan. 9.
Hammarlund, Lloyd A., assignor to Automobile Clock
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Clock. 1,441,280 ;
Jan. 9.
Hamme, Lee F. (See Harris, W. T., Hamme, and Hoof-
nagle.)
Hamme, Spencer W., Philadelphia, Pa. Storm ventilator
for windows. 1,465,265 ; Aug. 21.
Hamme), Pery, New York, N. Y. Carriage clamp.
1,444,912; Feb. 13.
Hammer, Charles, Hollis Court Boulevard, N. Y. Screw
closure for containers. 1,440;990 ; Jan. 2.
Hammer, Charles, Hollis Court Boulevard, N. Y. Metal
cap or closure. 1,449,600 ; Mar. 27.
Hammer, Charles, (Jueens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Capping machine.
1,440,983 ; Jan. 2.
Hammer, Charles, Queens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Screw closure for con-
tainers and making the same. 1,440.984 ; Jan. 2.
Hammer, Charles, Queens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thread jar closure.
1,440,985 ; Jan. 2.
Hammer. Charles, Queens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vacuum-jar closure.
1,440,986; Jan. 2.
Hammer, Charles, Queens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company. Brooklyn, N. Y. Flanged screw closure
and making the same. 1,440,987 ; Jan. 2.
Hammer, Charles. Queens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure for containers.
1,440,988 ; Jan. 2.
Hammer, Charles, Queens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure for containers.
1,440,989; Jan. 2.
Hammer, Charles, Queens, assignor to American Metal
Cap Company. Brooklyn, N. Y. Vacuum friction clo-
sure. 1,449,176 ; Mar. 20.
Hammer, Charles, Queens, assignor to American ilotal
Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Liner-plate lug closure.'
1,465,079: Aug. 14.
Hammer, Edwin B. (See Knott, H. H., JungWuth, and
Hammer.)
Hammer, Hans O., Chicago, 111. Tuning device for
stringed musical instruments. 1,452,075 ; Apr. IT.
Hammer, Joseph C. (See Claussen. E. E., and Hammer.)
Hammer, Peter, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wire mattress. 1,445.311;
Feb. 13.
Hammer. Samuel, New York, assignor to United Metal
Box Co., Inc., Long Island Citv, N. Y. Hinge struc-
ture. 1,473,290 ; Nov. 6.
Hammerl, Jacob, assignor to Packard Motor Car Company
Detroit, Mich. Windshield. 1,476,816; Dec. n.
Hammerle, Alexander R., et al. (See Topp, Maurice J.,
assignor.)
Hammermill Paper Company. (See Lucey, William S.,
assignor.)
Hammersley Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hatch,
Raymond S., assignor.)
Hammes, Michael A., Racine, Wis. Fiber sheathing.
1,446,177 ; Feb. 20.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hammett, Elbert A., Kansas City, Mo. Locating knocks
in explosive engines. 1,464,817 ; Aug. 14.
Hammett, Elbert A., assignor of one-half to B. B. Beldon,
Kansas City, Mo. Piston-dressing machine. 1,454,834 ;
May 8.
Hammltt, Howard, Plainfield, N. J. Pocket memorandum
holder. 1,478,219 ; Dec. 18.
Hammond, Amil R., and J. S. Carswell, Boone, Iowa.
Motor-repair stand. 1,445,079; Feb. 13.
Hammond, Clint, and W. Inman, assignors of one-third
to said Inman and two-thirds to H. J. Heaton and S.
Hooper, Boyne City, Mich. Accelerator. 1,461,774 ;
July 17.
Hammond, Frank, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Liquid measuring and dispensing apparatus. 1,445,212 ;
Feb. 13.
Hammond, Grant, New Haven, Conn., assignor of one-
third to A. C. Washburne, Pittsfield, and one-third to
F. G. Crane, Dalton, Mass. Magazine catch and release
for firearms. 1,452,042 ; Apr. 17.
Hammond, Grant, New Haven, Conn., assignor of one-
third to A. C. Washburne, Pittsfield, and one-third to
F. G. Crane, Dalton, Mass. Firearm. 1,455,880 ;
May 22.
Hammond, Grant, New Haven, Conn., assignor of one-
third to A. C. Washburne, Pittsfield, and one-third to
F. G. Crane, Dalton, Mass. Firearm. 1,455,881 ;
May 22.
Hammond, John A. S., Woodlawn, Md., assignor to IT. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Dehydrating organic liquids.
1,466,435; Aug. 28.
Hammond, John A. S., Woodlawn, Md., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Dehydrating liquid ether.
1,466,436; Aug. 28.
Hammond, John H., jr. (See Chaffee, Emory L., as-
signor.)
Hammond, John H., Jr. (See Trenor, Albert D., assignor.)
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Submarine
mine. 1,440,596 ; Jan. 2.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. System for
the transmission of radiant energy. 1,443,361 ;
Jan. 30. , . ,
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Multiplex
system in teledynamic control. 1,444,417 ; Feb. 6.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. System of
ether wave control. 1,447,779 ; Mar. 6.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Predirecting
means for torpedoes. 1,449,399 ; Mar. 27.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Mechanism
for sinking torpedoes. 1,457,700 ; June 5.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Advertising
device. 1,458,180 ; June 12.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Smoke pro-
ducer. 1,458,181 ; June 12.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. System for the
transmission and reception of radiant energy.
1,463,994 ; Aug. 7. „ .
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. System of
radio-directive control. 1,467,154 ; Sept. 4.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Transmission
and receiving system. 1,472,218 ; Oct. .SO.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. Submarine
mine. 1,473,148; Nov. 6.
Hammond, John H., jr., Gloucester, Mass. System for
controlling moving bodies from a distance. 1,473,149 ;
Nov. 6.
Hammond, John H., jr., and H. L. F. Buswell, Glouces-
ter, Mass. ; said Buswell assignor to said Hammond.
Mixture and method for producing smoke. 1,444,312 ;
Feb. tt.
Hammond, Joseph D., Jackson, Mich. Centrifugal cast-
ing machine. 1,457,834; June 5.
Hammond, Karl R., Springfield, Mass. Computing ma-
chine. 1.459,886 ; June 26.
Hammond, Louis E., Hackensack, N. J., and H. A. Smith,
Yonkers, N. Y. ; said Hammond assignor to E. J.
Marston, Greenwich, Conn. Illusion appliance.
1,456,233; May 22.
Hammond, Myron B. (See Taylor, H. H., and Hammond.)
Hammond, Robert J., London, England. Adjustable clamp
for rubber pipes and the like. 1,475.487 ; Nov. 27.
Hammond, Robert O., assignor to J. J. Phillips, Rochester,
N. Y. Cabinet for talking-machine records. 1,440,873 ;
Jan. 2.
Hammond, Turner & Sons, Limited. (See Cotton, Bertie
R., assignor.)
Hammond Typewriter Company, The. (See Noack, Carl
O., assignor.)
Hammond, William A., San Francisco, Calif. Rack.
1,462,542; July 24.
Hammond, William P., Maplewood, N. J. Glass-covered
instrument board for motor vehicles. 1,467,636 ;
Sept. 11.
Hammond, William P., Passaic. N. J., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pressure
gauge. 1,451,257 ; Apr. 10.
Hamon, Marius A., Paris, France. Apparatus for pre-
venting the stealing of motor cars. 1,452,240 ;
Apr. 17.
Hampden Brass Company. (See Wesson, Paul B., as-
signor.)
Hampden Toy Company, The. (See Brazec, Raymond L.,
assignor.)
Hampel, Heinrlch, Halle, Germany. Making nitrates.
1,460,898; July 8.
Hampel, Karl, Detroit, Mich., assignor to M. Zakman, Chi-
cago, 111. Game. 1,444,913 ; Feb. 13.
Hampshire, Harry P., Philadelphia, Pa., and F. B. Cran-
mer, Los Angeles, Calif., assignors to Thomson Print-
ing Company. Receptacle for printing presses.
1,449,750; Mar. 27.
H&mpson, Alfred E. (See Smith, C. H., and Hampson.)
Hampson, Charles G., New York, N. Y. Stippling sur-
faces. 1,449,856 ; Mar. 27.
Hampson, John. (See Macklnnon, F. A., and Hamp-
son.)
Hampton, George E., assignor to Central Electric Tool
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric drive mechanism.
1,456,550; May 29.
Hampton, Isaac M., J. T. Decker, and L. J. Decker, Hart-
ford, 111. Portable refrigerator. 1,451,823; Apr. 17.
Hampton, Leon N., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Brake for rolling lad-
ders. 1,471,657; Oct. 23.
Hamre, Henry O. (See Starks, Ray S., assignor.)
Hamren, Eric O., Chicago, 111. Coupling device.
1,473,625; Nov. 13.
Hamren, Eric O., Chicago, 111. Friction clutch.
1,473,626 ; Nov. 13.
Ilamric, Grover B., Widen, W. Va. Trolley pole.
1,468,265; Sept. 18.
Hamrock, Prank J., Homestead, Pa. Wheel. 1,443,126 :
Jan. 23.
Hanak, B. B., Company. (See Wolff, Oscar M., as-(
slgnor. )
Hanauer, Albert M. (See Bennett, George R., assignor.)
Hanby, Leroy. (See Alden, James B., assignor.)
Hance, George. (See Dandridge, J. W., and Hance.)
Hancock, Abram O., Richmond, Va. Headrest. 1,463,081 ;
July 24.
Hancock, Edmund W., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone-ex-
change system. 1,464,072 ; Aug. 7.
Hancock, George L., Geneva, N. Y. Dumping car
1,452,198 ; Apr. 17.
Hancock, Harry H., Swampscott, assignor to H. A. Saw-
yer, Lynn, Mass. Printer's quoin. 1,465,984 ; Aug. 28.
Hancock, Jesse E., assignor of five per cent to F. B.
Bullard, Dupont, Ga. Shaking and dumping grate.
1,460,242; June 26.
Hancock, John E., Charleston, S. C. SuoDort fcr ve-
hicles. 1,459,954 ; June 26.
Hancock, John W., Denver, Colo. Electric-light fixture.
1,453,794 ; May 1.
Hancock, Lee B., Richmond, Va. Demountable rim for
tires. 1,461,311 ; July 10.
Hancock, Randolph B., Gary, Ind. Automatic feeding
device. 1,458,339; June ll
Hancock, Raymond F., Marion, Ind., assignor of one-half
to J. Boyce, Gibson, Mich., and one-half to H. P. An-
derson, Marion, Ind. Glass rolling and pressing
machine. 1,466,621 ; Aug. 28.
Hancock, Victor A., Oakland, Calif. Dirigible headlight.
1,458,761; June 12.
Hancock, William E., Tulsa, Okla. Gas burner.
1,457,833 ; .Tune 5.
Hancock, William J., Idaho Springs, Colo. Fluid-pres-
sure liquid-pumping device. 1,470,973 ; Oct. 16.
Hand, Claude E., Walla Walla, Wash. Printing mask.
1,442,723; Jan. 16.
Hand, Erie H., Stapleton, N. Y. Phonographic-disk-record
cabinet. 1,446,700 ; Feb. 27.
Hand, Erie H., Stapleton, N. Y. Car-signal device.
1,461,352 ; July 10.
Hand, Erie H., Stapleton, N. Y. Convertible cabinet for
disk records and the like. 1,464,932 ; Aug. 14.
Hand, Ernest A., and F. A. Wygant, assignors to The A. J.
Deer Company, Incorporated, Hornell, N. Y. Article
holder for slicing machines. 1,468,705 ; Sept. 25.
Hand, Jesse H., Detroit, Mich. Change-speed gearing.
1,472,121 ; Oct. 30.
Hand, Jesse H., Detroit, Mich. Change-speed gearing.
1,472,122; Oct. 30.
Handasyde, George H. (See Eiley, W. H., and Handa-
syde.)
Handel Maatchappij H. Albert de Bary & Co. (See Hil-
debrand, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Handel Maatschappij H. Albert de Bary & Co. (See
Scheuer, Alfred and H., assignors.)
Handl, Egon, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Moans for con-
necting ferro or reenforced concrete piles to wooden
piles. 1,471,124; Oct. 16.
Handlnn, Alexander H., St. Louis, Mo. Lantern.
1,477,755 : Dec. 18.
Handler, Albert P.. St. Louis, Mo. Combined rain coat
and oapp. 1,445,312 ; Feb. 13.
Handley, George P.. Glendale, assignor to Royal Type-
writer Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Card holder
for typewriting machines. 1,440,597; Jan. 2.
Handley. George P., Glend.ale, N. Y.. assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,451,423 : Apr. 10.
Handlev, John H., .Tssienor to Stephen Sanford & Sons,
Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Rug. Des. 62,946 ; Aug. 28.
Handlev. William. Camden, N. J. Elastic fabric.
1.473,427; Nov. 6.
UNITED STATKS PATKNT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Handly, WllUam G., St. Albaus, Vt. Patch. 1,458,053 ;
June 5.
Hands, Howard A., Swissvale, I'a., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Jlauufacturing Company. Resistor-
supporting means lor electric resistance furnaces.
1,477,347; Dec. 11.
Handscuug, Earl C., St. Louis, Mo. I'atch for tires.
1,459,SS"; June 26.
Handy, Frederick E. (See St. I'eter, Napoleon, assignor.)
Handy, Lucien H., Oakland, Calif. Flushing apparatus.
1.440.827; Jan. 2.
HsJidy, Royal S., Kellogg, Idaho. Electrolytic cell.
1,476,251 ; Dec. 4.
Handy, Uoyal S.. and E. Hearing, Kellogg, Idiiho. Hy-
draulic classifier. 1,476,250 ; Dec. 4.
Hanemann, Mas., Munster, Germany. Making wood ever-
lastingly flexible. 1,457,074 : June 5.
Haner, Carl, jr., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S. In-
dustrial Alcohol Co. Apparatus for obtaining potash
from distillerv waste bv burning the same. 1,444,833 ;
Feb. 13.
Hanes, James G., Winston-Salem. N. C. Apparatus for
drying hosiery. 1,472,978 ; Nov. 6.
Hanes. James G., Winston-Salem, N. C. Knitting-ma-
chine needle. 1.475,182 ; Nov. 27.
Hanes, Jarnett E., Alma, 111. Axle straightener.
1,463,082; July 24.
Haiiey. Edwin H., Los Angeles, Calif. Self-loading truck.
1,444,604: Feb. 6.
Haney, Edwin H., Los Angeles, Calif. Lubricating system
for automobiles. 1,470,165 ; Oct. 9.
Hanff. Edward A. (See Moore, W. E., Alter, HanfE, Eck-
ley, and Wright.)
Hanford, Orrin A., Pasadena, Calif. Hand tool for open-
ing bottles and cans. 1,471,027 ; Oct. 16.
Hanft. George A., assignor to Newark Mask Co. Inc.,
Irvington, N. J. Cord terminal for mask fasteners.
1,461,900; July 17.
Hanliart, Karl G.. Riischlikon, assignor to Farberei Weid-
manu A.-G., Tbalwil. Switzerland. Vessel. 1.462,.543 ;
July 24.
Hauke, August J., Chicago, 111. Floor mop. 1,474,031 ;
Nov. 13.
Hanke, Laurence F., and W. J. Stinson, Chicago, 111.
Game. 1,469,301 ; Oct. 2.
Hanker, Frederic C, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Auto-
matic substation. 1,460,156 ; June 26.
Hanker, Frederic C. Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Eloctric
regulator system. 1,470,730 ; Oct. 16.
Hanks, George R. (See A-pgar, S, and Hanks.)
Hanks, George R., assignor to Taylor-Wharton Iron and
Steel Company, High Bridge, N. J. (Grinding body
and producing same. 1,451,335 ; Apr. 10.
Hanks. Ray H.. Henryetta, Okla. Potato digger.
1,478.952; Dec. 25.
Hanley, George C, Maiden, Mass. Shut-oCE cock.
1,466,828; Sept. 4.
Hanley, John W., New York, N. Y. Game board.
Des. 63.366 : Nov. 27.
Hanley, Thomas F., Chicago, 111. Reinforced pipe or fit-
ting. 1.467,933; Sept. 11.
Hanley, William, East Orange, assignor to Ferguson
Brothers Manufacturing Company, Hoboken, N. J.
Ash tray. Des. 62,988 ; Sept. 4.
Hanley, William, East Orange, assignor to Ferguson
Brothers Manufacturing Company, Hoboken, N. J.
Ash tray. Des. 62,989 : Sept. 4.
Hanley. William, East Orange, assignor to Ferguson
Brothers Manufacturing Company, Hoboken, N. J.
Ash tray. Des. 62,990 ; Sept. 4.
Hanley. William, East Orange, assignor to Ferguson
Brothers Manufacturing Company, Hoboken. N. J.
Smoker's set. 1,477,172 ; Dec. if.
Hanley. William L., jr., Bradford, Pa. Apparatus for
the manufacture of hollow tile. 1,455,249 ; Mav 15.
Hanlon. George W., Darby, Pa. Skate sharpener.
1.441.499: Jan. 9.
Hanlon & Goodman Company. (See Wright. Ernest B.,
assignor.)
Hanlon Locomotive Sander Company. (See Allan, John
R.. assignor.)
Hanlon, Patrick. (See Phillips, G., and Hanlon.)
Hanlon. William H., Martinez, Calif. Typesetting ma-
chine. 1,441,050 ; Jan. 9.
Hanman, John, London. England, and G. Hazelton, Port-
adown, Ireland. Detachable wheel and the like.
1,463,695 : .Tuly 31.
Hanmer, Laurence G., New York, N. Y. Radiator.
1.443,819 : Jan. 30.
Hanna Engineering Works. (See Krause, William P.,
assignor.)
Hanna. John T., Hudson, Wis. Treating milk or cream.
1.471,460; Oct. 23.
Hanna, John T., and L. E. Coon, Hudson, Wis. ; said
Coon assignor to said Hanna. Apparatus for treat-
ing cream, etc. 1,442,336 : Jan. 16.
Hanna, Richard W., W. D. Mason, and W. G. Hamilton,
Richmond, assignors to Standard Oil Company, San
Francisco. Calif. Cracking hydrocarbon oils under
pressure to produce a low-boiling-point fraction from
a hieher-boiling-point oil or fraction. 1,449,226 ;
Mar. 20.
Hanna, Richard W., W. D. Mason, and W. G. Hamilton,
Richmond, Calif., assignors to Standard Oil Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Cracking hydrocarbon oils under
pressure. 1,449,227 ; Mar. 20.
Hanna, William T., Cincinnati, Ohio. Locomotive-engine
stoker mechanism. 1.445,275 ; Feb. 13.
Hannaford, Cleon M., Richmond, Va. Lock lift and un-
coupling arrangement used with car couplings.
1,446,345 ; Feb. 20.
Hannaford, Cleon M., Richmond, Va. Angle-cock holder.
1,455.609; May 15.
Hannaford, Richard S., BrownvlUe, Nebr. Recondition-
ing steels. 1,442,337 ; Jan. 16.
Hannah, William G., Paterson, N. J. Preparing wound
packages from skeins. 1,450,544 ; Apr. 3.
Hannay, William H., Trail, British Columbia, assignor
to The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of
Canada, Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Extrac-
tion of lead from sulphide ores. 1,456,798 ; May 29.
Hanneman, Richard E., East Moline, assignor to Deere
& Company, Moline, lU. Screen for corn shellers.
1,461,144 : July 10.
llanner, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. Hoop. 1,451,258 ;
Apr. 10.
Hanney, Angus F., Chicago, 111. Laundry appliance.
1,469,300; Oct. 2.
Hanney, An^s F., assignor to Eureka Rough Dry Pin
System Co., Chicago, 111. Laundry-sorting appliance.
1,459,205 ; June 19.
Hanney, Angus F., assignor to Eureka Rough Dry Pin
System Co., Chicago, 111. Laundry-tag carrier.
1,478,825; Dec. 25.
Hanney, Angus F., and A. Gammell, assignors to Eureka
Rough Dry Pin System Co., Chicago, 111. Tag-releas-
ing device. 1,475,011 ; Nov. 20.
Hannifin, Arthur V. (See Vosburg, A. E., and Whit-
ney, assignors.)
Hannigan, Martin F. (See Powers, W\ E., and Hanni-
gan.)
Hannon, Edmund H., Dedham, assignor to The Stafford
Company, Readville, Mass. Loom picker-retaining de-
vice. 1,441,802 ; Jan. 9.
Hannsz, Walter L., Houston, Tex. Registering attach-
ment for sewing machines. 1,440,460 ; Jan. 2.
Hannula, Prank E., and W. E. Tromblev, Lansing, Mich.
Can rubber. 1,444,501 : Feb. 0.
Hanrahan, John H., Guilford, Conn. Hose coupling.
1.474,586 ; Nov. 20.
Hanrahan, John J., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Luggage car-
rier. 1,455,023; May 15.
Hanrahan, Joseph F., Chicago, III. Dry kiln. 1,471,602 ;
Oct. 23.
Hanrath, Theodore W., Chicago, 111. Buffing wheel.
1.473,765; Nov. 13.
Hans, Edmund E., Kalamazoo, Mich. Filtering means
for lubricating systems. 1,462,175 ; July 17.
Hans, Oscar E., Bartlesville, Okla. Apparatus for separat-
ing liquids of different densities. 1,450,545 ; Apr. 3.
Hans, Oscar E., Tulsa, Okla. Camping outfit. 1,466,224 :
Aug. 28.
Hans Renold Limited. (See Herford, R. O., and Ren-
shaw, assignors.)
Hansard, Hugh H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Wrist
support. 1,469,315; Oct. 2.
Hansard, Robert L. (See Castle, W. E., and Hansard.)
Hanscom, Ralph B., Morristown, S. Dak. Lubricating da-
vice for automobiles, etc. 1,463.421 : July 31.
Hanselman, Arthur H., St. Paul, Minn. Fishhook.
1,452,377; Apr. 17.
Hanselmann, Charles. (See Rodgers, John F., assignor.)
Hansemaun, Richard A. (See Fahlenberg, Hermann,
assignor.)
Hansemann, Richard A. (See Kucharski, Stanislaus, as-
signor.)
Hansen, A. L., Mfg. Co. (See Hansen, Augie L., assignor.)
Hansen, Albert E. (See Dietz, B. H., and Hansen.)
Hansen, Anton O., St. Paul, Minn. Lathe attachment.
1,443,127; Jan. 23.
Hansen, Arthur E., assignor to Young Iron Works, Inc.,
Seattle, Wash. Hydraulic hoist for trucks. 1,455,528 :
May 15.
Hansen, Augie L., Evanston, 111. Tufting needle. 1,469,906 ;
Oct. 9.
Hansen, Augie L., Evanston, assignor to A. L. Hansen
Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Lamp. 1,464,988 ; Aug. 14.
Hansen, August, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Automatic punching
device. 1,451.219; Apr. 10.
Hansen. Axel L., Chicago, 111. Drag chain. 1,443,980 ;
Feb. 6.
Hansen (ianning Machinery Corporation. (See Hansen,
Oswald H.. assignor.)
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Rock drill.
1,443,128 ; Jan. 23.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Independent rota-
tion for percussive tools. 1,451,362; Apr. 10.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey Citv, N. J. Lug chuck for rock
drills. 1,451,363; Apr. 10.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-
Rand Compan.v. New York, N. Y. Rotation release for
rock drills. 1,452,154 ; Apr. 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Automatic llquli.
valve. 1,452,155; Apr. 17.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Hand regulating
valve for rotation motors. 1,456,234 ; May 22.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soil-cortng tool.
1,456,983; May 29.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Pneumatic coal
pick. 1,477,259 ; Dec. 11.
Hansen, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Oiling device for
rock drills. 1,478,220; Dec. 18.
Hansen, Christian. (See Carstens, H., and Hansen.)
Hansen, Edward W., Minden, Nebr. Pitman. 1,457,434 ;
June 5.
Hansen, Fred E. (See Frazier, J. W., and Hansen.)
Hansen, Hans K., San Pedro, Calif. Wood-cutter sizer
head. 1,461,090; July 10.
Hansen, Henry J. («ee Schowe, H. G., and Hansen.)
Hansen, John S., Brockton, Mass. Adjustable shoe-tree.
1,460,963; July 3.
Hansen, Joseph, assignor to Marine Specialty Manufactur-
ing Company, Seattle, Wash. Trolling spoon.
1.450,546; Apr. 3.
Hansen, Klaus L., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Arc-
welding dynamo-electric machine. 1,453,389 ; May 1.
Hansen, Maurice H., Seattle, Wash. Cylinder-reboring
machine. 1,461,877; July 17.
Hansen, Morten F., New Auburn, Wis. Planter.
1,459,097 ; June 19.
Hansen, Niels, East Stanwood, Wash. Wood-sawing ma-
chine. 1,440,461 ; Jan. 2,
Hansen, Niels, Bast Stanwood, Wash. Adjustable seat.
1,442,664; Jan. 16.
Hansen, Oscar C, Orosi, Calif. Differential steering
mechanism for tractors. 1,448,117 ; Mar. 13.
Hansen, Oswald H., Port Washington, Wis., assignor to
Hansen Canning Machinery Corporation. Blancher.
1,445,276 ; Feb. 13.
Hansen, Oswald H., Port Washington, Wis., assignor to
Hansen Canning Machinery Corporation. Conveyer
bucket. 1,445,277 ; Feb. 13.
Hansen, Oswald H., Port Washington, Wis., assignor to
Hansen Canning Machinery Corporation. Can-filling
machine. 1,460,198 ; June 26.
Hansen, Oswald H., Port Washington, Wis., assignor to
Hansen Canning Machinery Corporation. Preserving
food. 1,474,820; Nov. 20.
Hansen, Oswald H., assignor to Hansen Canning Ma-
chinery Corporation, Port Washington, Wis. Steriliz-
ing apparatus. 1,478,221 ; Dec. 18.
Hansen, Oswald H., assignor to Hansen Canning Ma-
chinery Corporation, Port Washington, Wis. Cooker.
1,478,222; Dec. 18.
Hansen, Oswald H., assignor to Hansen Canning Ma-
chinery Corporation, Port Washington, Wis. Steriliz-
ing apparatus. 1,478,223 ; Dec. 18.
Hansen, Severin T. (See Rasmussen, Thorvald, as-
signor.)
Hansen, Theodore C, Chicago, III. Routing machine.
1,462,962; July 24.
Hansen, Thomas C, Caney, Kans. Making crowns and
forms therefor. 1,465,472 ; Aug. 21.
Hansen, Thomas C, Caney, Kans. Means for molding
backings for artificial teeth. 1,465,473 ; Aug. 21.
Hansen, William D., Chicago, 111. Roll film for cameras.
1,467,543 ; Sept. 15.
Hansen's, Chr., Laboratory, Inc. (See Monrad, Karl J.,
assignor. )
Hanses, WiUlam A., assignor to Rand, McNally & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Map case. 1,457,026; May 29.
Hansmann, Paul, and H. Strack, Long Prairie, Minn.
AnUslde-draft plow. 1,462,135; July 17.
Hanson, Adolf K., Chicago, 111. Washing machine.
1,462,911 ; July 24.
Hanson, Albert B. (See Perry, James M., assignor.)
Hanson, Alfred, sr., Yonkers, N. Y. Yarn-printing ma-
chine. 1,475,628 ; Nov. 27.
Hanson, Bengt M. W., Hartford, Conn. Thread gauge.
1,446,645; Feb. 27.
Hanson, Bengt M. W., .Hartford, Conn. Wheel-truing
mechanism. 1,465,266; Aug. 21.
Hanson, Bengt M. W., Hartford, Conn. Tool and holder
therefor. 1,466,899; Sept. 4.
Hanson, Bengt M. W., Hartford, Conn. Chuck.
1,469,833; Oct. 9.
Hanson, Bengt M. W., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt
& Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Wheel-dressing
mechanism. 1,447,383 ; Mar. 6.
Hanson, Bengt M. W.. Hartford, assignor to Skayef Ball
Bearing Company. West Hartford, Conn. Ball bearing.
1,467,378; Sept. 11. ^
Hanson, Byron L., Chicago, 111. .\utomatic drifting de-
vice for locomotives. 1,464,278 ; Aug. 7.
Hanson, Charles C, and J. Twardowsky, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Universe Corporation, Chicago,
111. Compressor. 1,458,702 ; June 12.
Hanson, Charles C, and J. Twardowsky, assignors, bj
mesne assignments, to Universe Corporation, Chicago.
111. Compressor. 1,462,695; July 24.
Hanson, Charles C, and J. Twardowsky, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Universe Corporation, Chicago,
111. Expansion valve. 1,462,696 ; July 24.
Hanson, Chris, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Sand-blast spark-plug
cleaner. 1,475,992 ; Dec. 4.
Hanson, Earl C. (See Carlson, W. L., and Hanson.)
Hanson, Earl C, Washington, D. C. Alrcraft-landlnc
station. 1,446,385 ; Feb. 20.
Hanson, Earl C, and W. L. Carlson, Washington, D. C.
Radiotelegraph system. 1,463,391 ; July 31.
Hanson, Earl C, and W. L. Carlson, Washington, D. C.
Therapeutic electrode. 1,463,392; July 31.
Hanson, Emil J., VIroqua, Wis. Combination tooL
1,459,531 ; June 19.
Hanson, Gustave, and C. A. Nelson, East Berlin, Conn.,
ussignors to Lancaster Iron Works, Lancaster, Pa.
Portable conveyers. 1,461,707 ; July 10.
Hanson, Haldor M., Grafton, N. Dak. Sack holder.
1,446,346; Feb. 20.
Hanson, Hans A., assignor to F. Lott, Eau Claire, Wis.
Gear shift. 1,464,037 ; Aug. 7.
Hanson, Hans A., assignor of forty-five one-hundredths to
F. Lott, Eau Claire, Wis. Gear shift. 1,464,038;
Aug. 7.
Hanson, Hans P., Chicago, 111. Closure for automobile
radiators and the like. 1,476,074 ; Dec. 4.
Hanson, Henry, assignor to Wilcox, Crittenden and Com-
pany, Incorporated, Middletown, Conn. Bilge pomp.
1,452,378; Apr. 17.
Hanson, Henry J., Thor, Iowa. Wire reel. 1,463,696;
July 31.
Hanson, Henry W., Cheney Center, Colo. Top for trac-
tors. 1,465,712 • Aug. 21.
Hanson, Hjalmar S. (See Halvorsen, Fredrik, assignor.)
Hanson, James and R. G., Stafford, England. Rock-
drilling apparatus. 1,450,208 ; Apr. 3.
Hanson, John, Doyhof, Alaska. Trawling swivel.
1,444,876 ; Feb. 13.
Hanson, John, Alderson, Alberta, Canada. Water drain
for windows. 1,451,021 ; Apr. 10.
Hanson, John A., Harwood, N. Dak. Seal case and elec-
tor. 1,451,069; Apr. 10.
Hanson, Lennle A., Kirkland, Wash. Side wing for wind-
shields. 1,466,713; Sept. 4.
Hanson, Martin, St. Paul, Minn. Automatic drain valve.
1,468,068; Sept. 18.
Hanson, Milton B., Baltimore, Md., assignor to F. W.
Jefferson, trustee. Short Hills, N. J. Vehicle wheel.
1,464,479; Aug. 7.
Hanson, Oscar W., Salina, Kans. Piston packing ring.
1,477,120; Dec. 11.
Hanson, Richard G. (See Hanson, James and R. G.)
Hanson, Sigurd C, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Deep-well pump
mechanism. 1,445,510 ; Feb. 13.
Hanson, Slgvort, assignor to Racine Dispenser Manufac-
turing Company, Racine, Wis. Dispensing machine.
1,475,341 ; Nov. 27.
Hanson & Van Winkle Co., The. (See Daniels, John T.,
assignor.)
Hanson & Van Winkle Company, The. (See Todd, Van
Winkle, assignor.)
Hanson, Wilburt D., Grove City, Minn. Fishhook.
1,464,571 ; Aug. 14.
Hanson, Wilhelm B., Lajord, Saskatchewan, Canada. Bar-
rel hoist. 1,476.607 ; Dec. 4.
Hanton, John T., Putnam, Conn. Twister ring. 1,457,027 ;
May 29.
Hantsch, Alfred P., New Brunswick, N. J. Photographic
plate and utilizing the same. 1,455,724 ; May 15.
Hany & Co. (See HSny, Robert, assignor.)
Hany, Robert, assignor to the Firm Hany & Co., Ober-
meilen, Switzerland. Cutting device. 1,449,040;
Mar. 20.
Haon, Harry J., Newburgh, N. Y., assignor to E. I. da
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Measuring and feeding device. 1.454.439; May 8.
Hapgood, Clarence H., Toledo, Ohio, assignor of one-half
to F. V. Waltz, St. Louis, Mo. Flush-tank valve mecha-
nism. 1,457,571 ; June 5.
Hapgood, Clarence H., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 1.470,666 ; Oct. 16.
Hapgood, Clarence H., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 1,470,667; Oct. 16.
Hapgood, Cyrus H , Nutley, N. J., assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Actuating
means for milking-machine pulsators. 1,452,600 :
Apr. 24.
Hapgood, Cyrus H., Nutley, N. J., assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Purify-
ing and dehydrating switch oil. 1,460,718 ; July 3.
Hapgood. Cyrus H., Nutley, N. J., assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Separating
wax from mlneral-oll lubricating stock. 1,464,707 ;
Aug. 14.
Hapgood. Cyrus H., Nutley, N. J., assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Centrlfur
gaily separating refrigerated ingredients and centrif-
ugal bowl used in such process. 1,472,868 ; Nov. 6.
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Uapgood, Cjrns H., Nntley, N. J., assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Milk re-
leaser. 1,474,660 ; Nor. 20.
Hapgood. Cyrus U.. Nutley. N. J., assi.^'iior to The De
La^al Sepnr.itor Company, New York, N. Y. ProceBS
of and apparatus for resolving emulsions. 1,474,070 ;
Nov. 20.
Hapgood, Cvrus H., New York, N. Y., assignor to G. P.
Carroll, Hartford, Conn. Refrigerating machine.
1,471,125: Oct. 16.
Hapgood, Cyrus H., Nutley, and G. F. Mayno. East
Orange, N. J., assignors to The De Laval Separator
Company, New York, N. Y. Refining vegetable oils.
1.457,072 ; May 29.
Hapgood, Oscar D., Montague, assignor to Goodell-Pratt
Company, Greenfield, Mass. Hand tool. 1,449,400 ;
Mar. 27.
Hapgood, Oscar D., Montague, assignor to Goodell-Pratt
Company, Greenfield, Mass. Tool. 1,462,963 : July 24.
Happ, Edward A. (See Happ, Leonard and E. A.)
Happ, Lpoiiard and E. A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Guard.
1,478,953 ; Dec. 25.
Happel, Omar C., Louisville, Ky. Spring wheel.
1,449,039 ; Mar. 20.
Hajppensack, Edward F., assignor to The O. P. Schrlver
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mill and press. 1,469,724 ;
Oct. 2.
Harase. Hanzaburo, Los Angeles, Calif. Telephone card-
directory holder. 1,467,290 ; Sept. 4.
Harbaugh, Harry E., C. F. Buquo, and G. F. Spaeth, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio ; said Buquo and said Spaeth assignors to
said Harbaugh. Moving - picture - film protector.
1.470,975; Oct. 16.
Harbaugh, James E., and F. H. Byrd, Moberly, Mo. Fil-
ing device. 1,449,177 ; Mar. 20.
Harbaugh, John W. (See Burns, Benjamin F., assignor.)
Harberg, Roy B., et al. (See Metzsch, Soren, assignor.)
Harbison, Benjamin, (See Smith, H. A., Le Gendre, and
Harbison.)
Harburg, James E., assignor to Yerrick Manufacturing
Co., Denver, Colo. Tool. 1,451,727 ; Apr. 17.
Hard Manufacturing Company. (See Dyett, James H.,
assignor.)
Hard, Merrill W., Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-half to
W. L. Mack, Chicago, 111. Chair. 1,456,235 : May 22.
Hardaker, Ernest R., Jerome, Idaho. Measuring device.
1,478,954: Dec. 25.
Hardaway, Jarder, Pittsburgh, Pa. Game trap. 1,450,775 ;
Apr. 3.
Harden, James A., Ada, Okla. BoU-weevll exterminator.
1,459,626 ; June 19.
Harden, William C., Odenvlllp, Ala. Trolley wheel.
1.443,990: Feb. 6.
Harden, William H., Mantee, Miss. Combined refrigerator
and cheese cutter. 1,476,608 ; Dec. 4.
Hardenburg, Howard R. (See Sager, F., and Harden-
burg.)
Harder. Andrew J., West Watertown, S. Dak. Traction
wheel. 1.443,076 ; Jan. 23.
Harder, Frederick E., Detroit, Mich. Rail Joint,
1,467,302 ; June 5.
Harder Manufacturing Corporation. (See Rowley, A.
W., and Ryder, assignors.)
Harder, Paul, Red Wing, Minn. Folding box. 1,467,724 ;
Sept. 11. •
Btarder, W. J. (See Hoffman, George A^ assignor.)
Hardesty, Leslie F., Terra Alta, W. Va. Trap.
1,462,007 ; July 17.
Hardey, VlrgU S., Chicago, 111. Switch. 1,463,551 ;
July 31.
Hardle, James, and Company Limited. (See Newman,
John G., assignor.)
nardie, John C., Brockton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for marking soles. 1,474,360 ; Nov. 20.
Hardin, Homer F., Houlton, Oreg., assignor to Hardin
Mfg. Company. Kalama, Wash. Brake-operating de-
vice. 1,464,761 : Aug. 14.
Hardin Mfg. Company. (See Hardin, Homer F., assignor.)
Harding, Charles B., et al. (See Mason, William S.,
assignor.)
Harding, Dana E., Danvers, Mass. Leather-boarding ma-
chine. 1,466,283: Aug. 28.
Harding, Edwin, Alexandria, La. Ice-sawing device.
1,447,468 ; Mar. 6.
Harding, Elmon D., Montevideo, Minn. Memorial tablet
and grave marker. 1,45.5.882 : May 22.
Harding, Henry O., assignor to Washburn-Crosby Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Automatic controlling
mechanism for flour-packing machines. 1,454,278 ;
May 8.
Harding, Henry O., and J. Jessen, Minneapolis, Minn. ;
said Jessen assignor to said Harding. Sack-closing ma-
chine. 1,469,083; Sept. 25.
Harding, Hiram R. (See Du Pont, A. I., and Harding.)
Harding, Hiram R., assignor to The Harding Peeling
Machine Company. Inc., Wilmington, Del. Machine
for skinning and coring tomatoes. 1,448,532; Mar. 13.
Harding, Mont R., Steubenville, Ohio. Stove attachment.
1,475,115 ; Nov. 20.
Harding Peeling Machine Company, The. (See Du Pont,
A. L, and Harding, assignors.)
Harding Peeling Machine Company, The. (See Harding,
Hiram R., assignor.)
Harding, Thomas, and B. Biehl, sr., Newark, N. J., as-
signors to J. L. Sommer Manufacturing Co. Can-
opening wrench. 1,457,774 ; June 5.
Hardlnge Brothers, Inc. (See Hardlnge, Franklin, as-
signor.)
Hardinge, Franklin, assignor to Hardlnge Brothers, In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Fuel-oil burner. 1,447,384 ;
Mar. 6.
Hardlnge, FrankHn, assignor to Hardinge Brothers, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 1,447,385 ; Mar. 6.
Hardinge, Franklin, assignor to Hardinge Brothers, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 1,455,049; May 15.
Hardlnge, Franklin, assignor to Hardlnge Brothers, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 1,456,799 ; May 29.
Hardlnge, Franklin, assignor to Hardinge Brothers, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Valve. 1,470,974 ; Oct. 16.
Hardinge, Harry W., New York, N. Y. Rod mill.
1,449,751 ; Mar. 27.
Hardlnge, Harry W., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for en-
training and removing fines from conical mills.
1,450,289; Apr. 3.
Hardinge, Harry W., New York, N. Y. Oversize return
for mills. 1,450,290; Apr. 3.
Hardinge, Henry H., Chicago, 111. Plane. 1,459,206;
June 19.
Hardman, Peck & Co. (See Bnkow, Relnhold, assignor.)
Hardman, Peter, Willimantic, Conn., assignor to The
American Thread Company, Jersey City, N. J. Tvrlsting
machinery. 1,446,646; Feb. 27.
Hardonconrt, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Channel brick.
1,463,697 ; July 31.
Hardonconrt, Arthur, Jr., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Clay
shingle block and wall construction. 1,464,423 ; Aug. 7.
Hardwicke-Etter Company. (See Streun, John A., as-
signor.)
Hardwood, George S., & Son. (See Howe, Joseph B.,
assignor.)
Hardy, Charles, and Rupertl, Inc. (See Weber, Max G.,
assignor.)
Hardy, F. A., & Company. (See Howe, Thomas M., as
slgnor.)
Hardy, Herman F. (See Danghtery, John A., assignor.)
Hardy, Marcel A., Hennebont, France. Manufacture of
extruded metal sections. 1,456,128 ; May 22.
Hardy, Samuel R., and R. A. Cochran, Dayton, Tex. Auto-
matic brake-setting device. 1,464,039 ; Aug. T.
Hardy, Winfleid A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Index tab.
1,455,288; May 15.
Hare, Charles N., Los Angeles, Calif. Ocean com-
pressed-air power. 1,470,361 ; Oct. 9.
Haren, Urban, Akron. Ohio, assignor to The B. F. Good
rich Company, New York, N. Y.
ratus for building laminated strips.
Hargrave, John M., Cincinnati, Ohio.
1,456,692 ; May 29.
Hargraves, Albert, assignor to The
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio,
machine. 1,442,612 ; Jan. 16.
Hariveau, Paul, Paris, France.
1,474,671 ; Nov 20.
Harker, Lee A. (See Wells, A. S., and Harker.)
Harklns, Thomas F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Little Giant Machine (Company, Denver, Colo.
Placer-mining machine. 1,473,039 ; Nov. 6.
Harklow, Hans H. H., Freeport, N. Y. Derrick. 1,453,108 ;
Apr. 24.
Harlan, Mac, assignor to Des Moines Holsery MlUs,
Des Moines, Iowa. Exhibitor for goods. 1,459,532 ;
June 19.
Harlan. Jlilton J., Chicago, 111. Device for forming
chocolates. 1,475,579 ; Nov. 27.
Harley-Davidson Motor Co. (See Harley, WlUiam S.,
assignor.)
Harley-Davidson Motor Co. (See Ziska, Adam, Jr., as-
signor. )
Harley, Erskine P., Oklahoma, Okla. Seat 1,457,245 ;
May 29.
Harley, Henry G., Camberley, England. Cylinder-cooling
system of internal-combustion engines. 1,447,548 ;
Mar. 6.
Harley, William S., assignor to Harley-Davidson Motor
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Combined en^ne shaft, clutch,
and transmission. Rel5,578 ; Apr. 17.
Harley, William S., assignor to Harley-Davidson Motor
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Distributor cap or the like;
1,459,671 ; June 19.
Harley, William S., assignor to Harley-Davidson Motor
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Rivet remover. 1,469,594 ;
Oct. 2.
Harley, William S., assignor to Harley-Davidson Motor
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Engine. 1,472,068; Oct. 30.
Harloe, Morton, assignor to The Harloe Tire Company,
Inc., Winchester, Va. Resilient wheel. 1,475,488 ;
Nov. 27.
Harloe Tire Company, The. (See Harloe, Morton, as-
signor. )
Harlow, Brinton M. (See Beach, Edgar, assignor.)
Harlow, John, Oceanpark, assignor of one-half to H.
Paine, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for making
moving portraits. 1,478,278 ; Dec. 18.
Method and appa-
1,452,379 ; Apr. 17.
Ratchet hand tool.
Firestone Tire end
Solld-tlre-groovlng
Centrifugal pump.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patenteea — Continued.
Harlow, John B., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Impulse-transmitting mechanism. 1,442,429 ;
Jan. 16.
Harlow, John B., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Detecting system. 1,46G,284 ; Aug. 28.
Harlow, John B., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Signaling system. 1,478,008 ; Dec. 18.
Harman, Ferrln C. (See Harman, Henry and V. C.)
Harman, Henry and F. C., Custer City, Okla. Antidrip
pump. 1,452,686; Apr. 24.
Harman, William H. (See Schranz, F. G., and Harman.)
Harmata, Ilko, Boyle, Alberta, Canada. Automatic
bridge gate. 1,461,901 ; July 17.
Harmer, Joseph P. (See Hussey, Llndley M., assignor.)
Harmon, Edwin L., assignor to Corona Typewriter Com-
pany, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,461,731 ; July 17.
Harmon, Edwin L., and O. Petermann, assignors to
Corona Typewriter Company, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,464,818 ; Aug. 14.
Harmon, James B., Helena, Mont. Vehicle wheel.
1,452,423 ; Apr. 17.
Harmon, Nathaniel O., Los Angeles, Calif. Hydraulic
classifier. 1,467,285 ; Sept. 4.
Harmon, Richard J., Binghamton, N. Y. Cold chisel.
1,471,461 ; Oct. 23.
Harmon, William M. (See Butcher, William L., as-
signor.)
Harmon, William O., La Pryor, Tex. Foot scraper.
1.475,818 ; Nov. 27.
Harmon, Willie T., Sangerville, Me. Animal trap
1,460,199 ; June 26.
Harmon, Willis E., Worcester, Mass. Shock absorber.
1,463,552 ; July 31.
Harms, Charles A., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Ludlow Typograph Company, Chicago,
111. Typograph mechanism. 1,462,388 ; July 17.
Harmsen, Enrique G. D., Hacienda Sausal, via Truxillo,
Peru. Pocket level. 1,447,077 ; Feb. 27.
Harmsen, Enrique G. D., Hacienda Sausal, via Truxillo,
Peru. Pocket level. 1,447,078 ; Feb. 27.
Harmsen, Enrique G. D., Hacienda Sausal, via Truxillo,
and M. Kalafatovic, Cuzco, Peru. Safety box. 1,447,079 ;
Feb. 27.
Harnapp, Dinkelspiel & Co. (See Dinkelspiel, Lawxence,
assignor.)
Harnapp, Dinkelspiel & Co. (See Dinkelspiel, L., and
Bosshardt, assignors.)
Harnden, Charles A., Alderley Edge, England. Bmhoss-
ing machine or press. 1,466,714 ; Sept. 4.
Harned, Ada K., New York, N. Y. Display box. 1,461,656 ;
July 10.
Harnett, James H., Nutley, N. J. Spindle. 1,457,572 ;
June a.
Harney, Thomas R., Short Hills, N. J., assignor to New
Process Acid Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Method
and apparatus for manufacturing sulphuric acid.
1,457,164; May 29.
Haruisch, Fredrick. (See Gobel, A., Harnlsch, and
Janke.)
Harpe, Larrabee B., Louisville, Ky. Snap fastener.
1,454,890 ; May 15.
Harper, A., Sons, and Bean Limited. (See Richards,
John W., as.signov.)
Harper Bean Limited. (See Hey, G., and Wilding, as-
signors. )
Harper, Charles E., jr. (See Taylor, A. J., jr., and
Harper.)
Harper, Freeman R., Woburn, Mass. Carburetor attach-
ment. 1,449,101 ; Mar. 20.
Harper, George, Huntly, Aberdeen, Scotland. Soldering
tool. 1,464,933; Aug. 14.
Harper, George W., assignor to The Columbia Axle Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Axle construction. 1,446,502;
Feb. 27.
Harper, John T., Leotl, Kans. Lace eyelet. 1,460,899 ;
July 3.
Harper, Robert J., sr., Chicago, 111. Elevator-door lock.
1,466,900; Sept. 4.
Harper, Worthy C, Coldwell, Ohio. Pin fastener.
1,442,613; Jan. 16.
Harpham, G. E. (See Kittle, Charles R., assignor.)
Haruham, George E., Los Angeles, Calif. Trolley re-
triever. 1,441,500 ; Jan. 9.
Harpham, Julius C., Lincoln, Nebr. Harness rosette. Des.
62,255; Apr. 24.
Harpham, Julius C, Lincoln, Nebr. Harness rosette.
Des. 62,256; Apr. 24.
Harpham, Julius C, Lincoln, Nebr. Harness rosette.
1.457,659 ; June 5.
Harpln, Louis J., Kankakee, 111. Washboard clamp.
1,477,482; Dec. 11.
Harpnian, Charles A. (See Pennypacker, Orrie F., as-
.signor.)
Harrell, Louis S., Baton Bouge, La. Oiler. 1,473,852;
Nov. 13.
Harrell, William T., Wichita, Kans. Electric water
sterilizer and purifier. 1,454,736 ; May S.
Harrer, Clarence, Port Washington, Wis. Automatic
bottle closure. 1,456,774 ; May 29.
Harrich, Paul, Rochelle Park, N. J., assignor to New
Process Cork Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lacquering
machine. 1,448,065 : Mar. 13.
Harrich, Paul, Rochelle Park, N. J., assignor to New
Process Cork Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cork-rod
baker. 1,478,873; Dec. 25.
Harried, Knute, Sacred Heart, Minn. Animal trap.
1,456,377; May 22.
Harrigan, Patrick J., Chicago, 111. Railway tie. 1,475,299 ;
Nov. 27.
Harrigan, Thomas M., Woodstock, Vt. Device for elimi-
nating body capacity effects in radio Instruments.
1,464,708^ Aug. 14.
Harriman, (Sieorge W. R., Maiden, Mass. Transportation
map. 1,448,960 ; Mar. 20.
Harriman, George W. R., Maiden, Mass. Chart.
1,448,961 ; Mar. 20.
Harriman National Bank of the City of New York, trustee.
(See Vasselli, Anthony, assignor.)
Harrington, Albert G., Birmingham, Mich. Combined
pall and stand. 1,460,484 ; July 3.
Harrington, Bertie S., Port Worth, Tex. Measuring and
filling machine. 1,464,676 ; Aug. 14.
Harrington, Cecil H. (See Spaugh, W. T., and Harring-
ton.)
Harrington, Clinton O., assignor to Aldobilt Company,
Chicago, 111. Maintaining a source of light in a de-
sired position in lanterns. 1.461,187 ; July 10.
Harrington, Clinton O., assignor to AldoMlt Company,
Chicago, 111. Focusing finder for lanterns. 1,461,418;
July 10.
Harrington, Clinton O., assignor to Aldobilt Company,
Chicago, 111. Multiple bond for signal-service track-
circuit rails. 1,469,302 ; Oct. 2.
Harrington, Edwin, Son «& Company. (See Scott, Robert
P., assignor.)
Harrington, John F., assignor to Hutchinson Egg Case
Filler Company, Hutchinson, Kans. Salt-pouring
spout. 1,464,073; Aug. 7.
Harrington, Lorretta C, St. Paul, Minn. Bracket.
1,470,261 ; Oct. 9.
Harrington, Norman T., Cleveland, Ohio. Tower.
1,451,259 ; Apr. 10.
Harrington, Thomas F., Galion, Ohio. Plastic compo-
sition. 1,446,178; Feb. 20.
Harrington, William F., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The
Willys-Overland Company. Change-speed gearing for
automobiles. 1,470,976 ; Oct. 10.
Harrington, William P., assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo. Ohio. Valve-adjusting mechanism.
1,474,078; Nov. 13.
Harrington, William F., assignor to The Willys-Over-
land Company, Toledo, Ohio. Steering-column sup-
port. 1,478,389; Dec. 25.
Harrington, William F., and F. C. Speke, assignors to
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Auto-
mobile bumper. 1,448,801 ; Mar. 20.
Harrington, William H., assignor to The Arrow Electric
Company, Hartford, Conn. Attachment plug. Des.
62,722 ; July 24.
Harrington, William H., assignor to The Arrow Electric
Company, Hartford, Conn. Electric switch. 1,466,507 ;
Aug. 28.
Harris Accessory Company. (See Harris, William A., as-
signor.)
Harris, Albert G., assignor of one-half to T. O. Varble,
Louisville, Ky. Combination holder, wrench, and
clamp. 1,478,651 ; Dec. 25.
Harris, Archer H., Barberton, assignor of one-half to
E. A. Armstrong, Cleveland, Ohio. Mold. 1,445,624;
Feb. 20.
Harris, Archer H.. Barberton, assignor to H. C. Harris,
Akron, Ohio. Shackle for vehicle springs. 1,474,361 ;
Nov. 20.
Harris, Arthur, Romford, assignor of one-half to P. N.
Eve, Upmlnster, England. Racket for tennis and like
games. 1,452.803 ; Apr. 24.
Harris Automatic Press Company, The. (See Harrold,
Charles W., assignor.)
Harris Automatic Press Company, The. (See Pritchard,
Carl G., assignor.)
Harrif!. Barney, Washington, D. C. Pipe coupling and
making the same. 1,447,950 ; Mar. 6.
Harris, Bertha A., Denair, Calif. Dairying appliance.
1,464,677; Aug. 14.
Harris, Blaine H., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul,
Minn. Calendar-pad retainer. 1,463,210; July 31.
Harris, Carl C„ Orange, Mass., assignor to Rlvet-0-Manu-
facturlng (jompany. Stamp-pad box. 1,448,213 ;
Mar. 13.
Harris, Carl C, Orange, Mass., assignor to Rlvet-O Manu-
facturing Company. Stamp-pad box. Rel5,702 ; Oct. 23.
Harris, Carl C, Orange, Mass., assignor to Rivet-O
Manufacturing Company. Package. 1,474,113 ; Nov. 13.
Harris, Carl C, assignor to Rodney Hunt Machine Com-
pany, Orange, Mass. Wedge for use in wood rolls and
the like. 1,474,114 ; Nov. 13.
Harris, Chauncey B., Nashua, N. H. Convertible ve-
hicle wheel. 1,448,591 ; Mar. 13.
Harris, Christopher, deceased, Ceylon, Minn.; F. H. Koe-
neeke, administrator, assignor to Poultry Specialty Com-
pany, Ceylon, Minn. Automatic poultry waterer.
1,446,701 ; Feb. 27.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
231
Harris, Clifford A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Automatic Electric Shoe Polishing Machine Company,
Bryan, Tex. Shoe - polishing machine. 1,448,342 ;
Mar. 13.
Harris, Clifford A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Automatic Electric Shoe Polishing Machine Com-
pany, Bryan, Tex. Shoe-poIishlng machine. 1,448,343 ;
Mar. 13.
Harris, D. P., Manufacturing Company. (See Carlson,
Oscar A., assignor.)
Harris, Daniel C, Virginia, Minn. Lock nut. 1,471,462 ;
Oct. 23.
Harris, Daniel L., G. L. Coffman, and H. W. Resnlcfc,
Wichita, Eans. ; said Harris assignor of one-sixth to
R. G. Hogerg, Ponca City, Okla. Combined signal,
spotlight, and mirror. 1,458,703 ; June 12.
Harris, Daniel L., G. L. Coffman, and H. W. Resnlck,
Wichita, Kans. ; said Harris assignor of one-sixth to
R. G. Rogers, Ponca City, Okla. Combined signal
spotlight and mirror. 1,458,704 ; June 12.
Harris, De Witt C, Pineland, Fla. Antifriction sliding
bearing. 1,477,260; Dec. 11.
Harris, Edward B., Portland, Oreg. Safety throttle.
1.478,710; Dec. 25.
Harris, Edward R. (See Jones, E. W., and Harris.)
Harris Electric Company. (See Bushnell, John B., as-
signor.)
Harris, Elijah P., assignor to Pay son Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Concealed transom-operating
means. 1,475,012 ; Nov 20.
Harris, Ellis P., Birmingham, Ala. Translucent measur-
ing scale. 1,448,533 ; Mar. 13.
Harris, Everett, Linden, assignor of one-half to C. W.
Zeigler, Attica, Ind. Timer for internal-combustion
engines. 1.478,652 ; Dec. 25.
Harris, Ford W., Los Angeles, Cftlif. Three-aspect signal.
1,471,791 ; Oct. 23.
Harris. Ford W., Los Angeles, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, San Francisco, Calif.
Dehydrator. 1,440,828 ; Jan. 2.
Harris. Ford W., Los Angeles, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company, San Francisco, Calif. Electric
dehydrator. 1,455,139 ; May 15.
Harris, Ford W., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Pe-
troleum Rectifying Company. Apparatus for dehy-
drating petroleum oils. 1,458,291 ; June 12.
Harris, Francis E., Columbus, Ohio, and L. Hollander, as-
'signors to Morris Can Closure Companv, New York,
N. Y. Can closure. 1,468,292 ; Sept. 18.
Harris, Frank C., Chicago, 111. Operating mechanism
for registers. 1,459,730 ; June 26.
Harris, Frank E., Laramie, Wyo. Air-brake valve.
1,458,882 ; June 12.
Harris, Frederick H., Chicago, 111. Temporary or loose-
leaf binder. 1,455,000 : May 15.
Harris. Gordon L. (See Van Inwagen, Prank, assignor.)
Harris. Harry E., Bridgeport, Conn. Feeding mechanism.
1,445,137 ; Feb. 13.
Harris. Harry E., Bridgeport, Conn. Hob grinder.
1.478,433; Dec. 25.
Harris. Henry, London, England. Apparatus for refining
metals. 1,465,128; Aug. 14.
Harris, Henry A., Chicago, 111. Valuation register.
1.449,041 ; Mar. 20.
Harris, Hiram D., Norcross, Ga. Window shade and cur-
tain support. 1,470,833 ; Oct. 16.
Harris, Hollis H.. assignor to The Thew Shovel Com-
pany, Lorain, Ohio. Control mechanism of excavat-
ing machines or the like. 1.460,813 ; July 3.
Harris, Holmes, Washington. D. C. Combined envelope
and letter sheet. 1.461.879 ; July 17.
Harris. Homer H., Red Bank, N. J. Tire construction.
1.477,442; Dec. 11.
Harris, Howard C. (See Harris, Archer H., assignor.)
Harris, Hu M., Chattanooga, Tenn., assignor to Lucey
Manufacturing Corporation, New York, N. Y. Bull and
calf wheel. 1,451,770; Apr. 17.
Harris, Hu M., assignor to Lucey Manufacturing Cor-
poration. Chattanooga, Tenn. Well elevator.
1,460,652: July 3.
Harris, Hu M., and V. W. Zilen, assignors to Lucey Manu-
facturing Corporation. Chattanooga, Tenn. Hydraulic
swivel. 1,475.99.5 ; Dec. 4.
Harris, Ida M., Washington, D. C. Dress form.
1.441,926; Jan. 9.
Harris. Isaac F., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Vitamine solution.
1,474,029; Nov. 13.
Harris, Jack, Oklahoma, Okla. Incubator. 1,456,005 ;
May 22.
Harris, James, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. Gate-fastening
device. 1,450,630 ; Apr. 3.
Harris, James C, Dallas, Tex. Toy gun. 1,461,119 ;
July 10.
Harris, Jesse, assignor to Duncan Electric Manufacturing
Company, La Fayette, Ind. Induction wattmeter.
1,469,558; Oct. 2.
Harris, Jesse, assignor to Duncan Electric Manufacturing
Company, La Fayette, Ind. Electricity-metering sys-
tem. 1,474,965; Nov. 20.
Harris, John. Lakewood. Ohio, assignor of one-half to
J. R. Rose, Edgpworth, Pa. Wheel. 1,446,561 ; Feb. 27.
Harris, John P., Lakewood, Ohio. Package for incandes-
cent mantles. 1,450,593 ; Apr. 3.
Harris, John P., assignor to The Allbrlght-Nell Co.,
Chicago, 111. Process for producing catalytic materials
for hydrogenating unsaturated oils and fats to harden
them. 1,457,835 ; June 5.
Harris, Jonathan W., Montclair, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electron-emitting cathode and manufacturing the same.
1,463,813 ; Aug. 7.
Harris, Joseph G., and G. D. Jaquett, Jacksonville, Fla.
Automatic pressure valve. 1,460,900 ; July 3.
Harris, Lewis. (See Eskew, S. E., and Harris.)
Harris, Loy E., and T. A. Leach, Emporia, Kans. Grav-
ity angle meter for dental radiography. 1,451,507 ;
Apr. 10.
Harris, Luther E., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Harris
& Wolfrey. Buffer block. 1,453,225; Apr. 24.
Harris, Micajah, Litchfield, Conn. Combined hoe and rake
tooL 1,469,144; Sept. 25.
Harris, Orlando C., Louisville, Ky. Combined street
sign and trash Receptacle. 1,473,040 ; Nov. 6.
Harris, Paul, New York, N. Y. Rheostat. 1,450,919 ;
Apr. 10.
Harris, Rhys D., Seven Sisters, Wales. Apparatus for
use in blasting. 1,461.012 ; July 3.
Harris, Romaine R., San Diego, assignor of one-twentieth
to J. B. Wickizer, one-twentieth to C. F. Holland, one-
twentieth to T. Belchner, six-twentieths to M. F. Gali-
gber, and one one-hundredth to W. C. GrifiSn, Alameda,
Calif. Artificial limb. 1,466,163 ; Aug. 28.
Harris, Rutherford B., Oceanpark, Calif. Lock-fold
expanding indexing ticket file. 1,470,832 ; Oct. 16.
Harris, Samuel W., Camden, N. J. Substitute end fas-
tener for music rolls. 1,456,309 ; May 22.
Harris, Thomas H. (See Benjamin, R. B., and Harris.)
Harris, Thomas T., Roanoke, Va. Machine for cutting
brick ice cream. 1,473,553 ; Nov. 6.
Harris, Walter, Fonda, Iowa. Rope socket. 1,443,895 ;
Jan. 30.
Harris, Walter K., Lockhart, Tex. Equalized platform
automatic scale. 1,457,628 ; June 5.
Harris, William, Slocan City, British Columbia, Canada.
Gate for railway crossings or the like. 1,472,979 ;
Nov. 6.
Harris, William A., Gallatin, Tenn. Hydrocarbon burner.
1,466,938; Sept. 4.
Harris, William A., assignor to Harris Accessory Company,
Greenville, S. C. Low-pressure alarm for pneumatic
tires. 1,467,317 ; Sept. 11.
Harris, William E., Long Beach, Calif. Locking device.
1,471,693; Oct. 23.
Harris, William J., jr., assignor to The Surface Combus-
tion Co. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for heat treatment. 1,440,540 ; Jan. 2.
Harris, William T., Virgilina, Va., L. F. Hamme, Oxford,
N. C, and W. T. Hoofnagle, Glen Ridge, N. J. Cotton-
picking machine. 1,454.737 ; May 8.
Harris & Wolfrey. (See Harris, Luther E., assignor.)
Harrison, Amos, assignor to Jas. P. Marsh & Company,
Chicago, 111. High and medium pressure trip trap.
1,467,379; Sept. 11.
Harrison, Anna W., and S. H. Harrison, South Berkeley,
Calif. Attachment for electric-iron cords. 1,478,955 ;
Dec. 25.
Harrison, Burt S., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Drying
Systems, Inc., Chicago, 111. Air heater. 1,462,339 ;
July 17.
Harrison, Charles B., et al. (See Marsh, Gerald, as-
signor.)
Harrison, Charles S. (See Webb, F. I., and Harrison.)
Harrison, Frederick R., Minneapolis, Minn. Chain-link
construction. 1,464,267 ; Aug. 7.
Harrison, George H., St. Paul, Minn., assignor to Manu-
facturers Chemical Company, Newport, Minn. Con-
tinuous straw gas retort. 1,461,614 ; July 10.
Harrison, George W., assignor to G. R. Baldock & Co.
Limited, London, England. Expanding bracelet, belt,
or the like, 1,455,883 ; May 22.
Harrison, Herbert C., Lockport, assignor to Harrison
Radiator Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radiator
core. 1.442,565 ; Jan. 16.
Harrison, Jesse H., and M. Walker, Manly, Iowa. Safety-
appliance step. 1,474,257 ; Nov. 13.
Harrison, John, Naco, Ariz. He plate. 1,441,081 ; Jan. 2.
Harrison, John J., Portland, Orcg. Bumper lock.
1,447,303 ; Mar. 6.
Harrison, John K. M., Ogontz. Pa. Protective means for
marine mines. 1,447,951 ; Mar. 6.
Harrison, Joseph. (See Danstrup, Hans E., assignor.)
Harrison, Marion M. (See Morton, H. A., and Harrison.)
Harrison, Marlon M., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, Akron, Ohio. Manufacture of dipped rubber
goods. 1,445,080 ; Feb. 13.
Harrison, Marlon M., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, Akron, Ohio. Building element. 1,472,521 ;
Oct. 30.
Harrison, Norman S. (See Nilsson, M., and Harrison.)
Harrison, Owen L., Coleta, 111. Connecting and fasten-
ing means for tire chains. 1,440,991 ; Jan. 2.
Harrison Radiator Corporation. (See Harrison, Herbert
C, assignor.)
Harrison, Reuben N., Plains District, Va. Mechanical
nurse. 1,453,937 ; May 1
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Harrison. Samuel M., Lexington, Ky. Artiflcial limb.
1,477,484; Dec. 11.
Harrison, Simon H. (See Harrison, Anna W. and S. H.)
Harrison, Theodore M., Hawthorn, assignor to Hydro Press
Company Proprietary Limited, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. Shaping of sheet metal by fluid pressure.
1,468,706; Sept. 25.
Harrison, William E., Youngstown, Ohio. Substitute
suspension rig for grab buckets. 1,441,225 ; Jan. 9.
Harrison, William H. (See Toomey, J. F., and Harrison.)
Harrison, William H., HoUls, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. X. Tele-
phone system. 1,477,874 ; Dec. 18.
Harrold, Charles W., assignor to Tlie Harris Automatic
Press Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Inking mechanism.
1,452,043; Apr. 17.
Harrold, Charles W., assignor to Th^ Harris Automatic
Press Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Chain delivery.
1,476,713; Dec. 11.
Harrold, Elmer, Leetonia, Ohio. Exposure meter.
1,478,956; Dec. 25.
Harrold, John G., Newark, N. J. Delivery apparatus.
1,449,283 ; Mar. 20.
Harrold, Sherman, Hartford City, Ind. Wrist mirror.
1,453,671 ; May 1.
Harrop, Carl B., Columbus, Ohio. Tunnel kiln.
1,442,065 : Jan. 16.
Harrop, William P., Rellly, and P. F. Farrell, New Bed-
ford, Mass. Split-lap preventer. 1,455,884 ; May 22.
Harroun, A. E., et al. (See Baker, Louis E., assignor.)
Harroun, Ray, Detroit, Mich. Tractor. 1,452,557 :
Apr. 24.
Harroun, Hay W., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle wheel.
1,473,406 ; Nov. 6.
Harsel, William B., assignor to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Cord tire and making
same. 1,475,300; Nov. 27.
Harsen, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Roadway gate.
1,468,471; Sept. 18.
Harsh, Clarence E., assignor of one-half to R. M. Schory,
Minerva, Ohio. Window-shade bracket. 1,473,291 ;
Nov. 6.
Harshberger, Norman P., Chicago, 111. Shingle.
1,459,827 ; June 26.
Harshberger, Norman P., assignor to Tee-Lok Shingle
Company, Chicago, 111. Shingle. 1,441,420; Jan. 9.
Harshberger, Norman P., assignor to Tee-Lok Shingle
Company, Chicago, 111. Shingle. 1,460,795; July 3.
Harshberger, Norman P., assignor to Tee-Lok Shingle
Company, Chicago, 111. Shingle. 1,472,270 ; Oct. 30.
Hart, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Turning attachment for
antoinobilps. 1,441,419 ; Jan. 9.
Hart, Albert P., Santa Ana, Calif. Paper-feeding mech-
anism for printing presses. 1,460,336 ; June 26.
Hart Brothers. (See Rocheleau, Alphonso, assignor.)
Hart, Cnrl K. (Soe Kirkpatrick, W. C, and Hart.)
Hart, Charles W., Charles City, Iowa. Harvesting
grain. 1,458,936 ; June 19.
Hart, Charles W., Milwaukee, Wis. Tractor-wheel fluke.
1,458,937; June 19.
Hart, Corda A. and H. E., Danville, 111. Adjustable head-
light arrangement for motor vehicles. 1,453,938 ;
ifay 1.
Hart, Earl H., Royal Oak, Mich. Molding. 1,476,509 ;
Dec. 4.
Hftrt, Francis M., assignor of two-thirds to A. B. Thomas,
Canton, Ohio. Auxiliary air valve for gas engines.
1,448,400 ; Mar. 13.
Hart, Franklin H., assignor to C. Cowles and Company,
New Haven, Conn. Curtain roller. 1,422,874 ; Apr. 24.
Hart, Franklin H., assignor to C. Cowles and Company,
New Haven, Conn. Vehicle door handle. 1,471,126 ;
Oct. 16.
Hart, Fred V., Lynn, Mass., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson,
N. .7. Heel press. 1,475,947 ; Dec. 4.
Hart, Fred V.. Lynn, Mass., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson,
N. J. Method of and machine for handling heels.
1,476,948 : Dec. 4.
Hart, Frederick A. See Poole, A. P., and Hart.
Hart, Frederick A., New Britain, Conn., assignor to
Remington Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1.462.697 : July 24.
Hart, Frederick A., New Britain, Conn., assignor to
Remington Accounting Machine Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Calculating machine. 1,404,095 ; Aug. 7.
Hart, Frederick A., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Hot-water bottle and the like.
1,477,261 ; Dec. 11.
Hart, George M., Des Moines, Iowa. Fuel-mixing device.
1,462,750; July 24.
Hart, (jeorge W., assignor of one-half to 6. A. Mohr,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Shock-absorbing coupling. 1,449,817 ;
Mar. 27.
Hart, Gerald M. (See Evans, Lewis L., assignor.)
Hart, Gerald M. (See Evans, L. L.. «iid Miirt.l
Hart Grain Weigher Co. (See Hartley, .Arthur J., as-
signor.)
Hart. H. Stillson. et al. (See Hilgerink, Frank M.,
assignor.^
Plate-metal car ends.
Hopper-car arrangement.
Dump car. 1,461,732;
Hart, Harold A., West Hartford, assignor to The Hart
Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn. Electric
switch. 1,473,579; Nov. 6.
Hart, Harry S. (See Hindalil, David, assignor.)
Hart, Harry S., Chicago, 111. Link latch for dump-car
doors. 1,449,994 ; Mar. 27.
Hart, Harry S., Chicago, 111.
1,451,948 ; Apr. 17.
Hart. Harry S., Chicago, 111.
1,453,835; May 1.
Hart, Harry S., Chicago, 111.
July 17.
Hart, Harry S., Chicago, 111. Dump-car-door locking and
releasing attachment. 1,472,908 ; Nov. 6.
Hart, Harry S., Shreveport, La. Watchman's recording
mechanism. 1,460,901 ; July 3.
Hart, Harry S., Shreveport, La. Watchman's recording
mechanism. 1,460,902; July 3.
Hart, Harry S., assignor to National Dump Car Company,
Chicago, 111. Railway-car-door arrangement. 1,446,621 ;
Feb. 27.
Hart, Harry S., assignor to National Dump Car Com-
Sany, Chicago, 111. Dump-car-door latch. 1,453,836 ;
[ay 1.
Hart, Harry S., Chicago, 111., assignor to National Dump
Car Company. Dump-car-door latch. 1,472,416 ; Oct. 3(5.
Hart & Hegeman Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Bentley, Robert H., assignor.)
Hart & Hegeman Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Guett, Monroe, assignor.)
II;nt & U'geman Manutacturing Company, The. (See
Morris, .Shiras, assignor.)
Hart, Henry E. (See Hart, Corda A., and H. E.) ■
Hart, Henry R., Montclair, N. J. Playing ball. 1,489,907 ;
Oct. 9.
Hart, Homer W. (See Lovyenstein, Louis, assignor.)
Hart, Ira C, Buhl, Idaho. Automobile motor-hood fas-
tener. 1,443,177; Jan. 23.
Hart, John J., Omaha, Nebr. Device for cooking uten-
sils. 1,462,105; July 17.
Hart, John P., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire-chain-attaching
device and carrier. 1,466,374 ; Aug. 28.
Hart, Joseph L., Chickasha, Okla. Cotton unloader and
cleaner. 1,441,577 ; Jan. 9.
Hart, Joseph L., Chickasha, Okla. Cotton machinery.
1,449,284 ; Mar. 20.
Hart, Leo B., assignor of one-half to J. W. Tobln, Vin-
ton, Iowa. Washing and drying toachine. 1,477,443 ;
Dec. 11.
Hart, Lewis E., Needham, Mass. Locking pliers.
1,458,292; June 12.
Hart Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hart, Harold
A., assignor.)
Hart, Oscar W., et al. (See Whltcomh, James, assignor.)
Hart, Pearly S. (See Ellis H., Hart, and Nunnelly.)
Hart-Spratt, Herbert, London, England. Universal Joint
or coupling. 1,450,805 ; Apr. 3.
Hart, Thomas F., Lynn, Mass., assignor to Hamel Shoe
Machinery Company, Lynn, Mass. Bib tighteners for
Gem innersoles. 1,462,792 ; July 24.
Hart, Thomas I., St. Louis, Mo. Tag. 1,452,460 ; Apr. 17.
Hart, Walter, Ramsgate, England. Surgical Instrument
for chiropodists and the like. 1.476,508 : Dec. 4.
Hart. William A., Columbus, Ohio. Umbrella carrier.
1,466.715; Sept. 4. , . „
Hart, William C, Montague Bay, Tasmania, Australia.
Applying labels to canned goods. 1,463,265 ; July 31.
Hart, William J., St. Joseph, Mich. Direction signal
for vehicles. 1,442,566 : Jan. 16.
Harthurg, Herman L., Denver, Colo., assignor of one-half
to R. J. Blnkley. Heat-exchange apparatus. 1,459,024 ;
June 19.
Hartenstein, Willy, Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to J.
Aman, Rutherford, N. J. Plow for planting potatoes.
1,452,912; Apr. 24. „ ^ „ . ,
Harter, Augustus P. (See Wilkinson, G. D., and Harter.)
Harter, An=;ustus F., Oak Park, assignor to CrilAen
Sexton Company, Chicago, 111. Oven door.
Feb. 6.
Harter, Augustus F., Oak Park, assignor to
Sexton Company, Chicago, 111. Gas range.
Syracuse, N. Y.
of gear teeth.
1,444,153;
Crlbben &
1,464,572 ;
Aug. 14.
Harter, Charles, St. LouLs, Mo. Brake beam. 1,476,752;
Dec. 11.
Harter, Clarence J.,
Ing the contours
Harter, Isaac, Dongan Hills
cock & Wilcox Company
1,466,879; Sept. 4.
Harter, Noah S., Waukegan,
T. Weaver and one-tbird to G. F. Rummel, Chicago, 111.
Indicator. 1,456,310; May 22.
Harter, Noah S., Waukegan, assignor of one-third to G.
F. Rummel and one-third to A. T. Weaver, Chicago,
111, Game apparatus. 1,460,070; July 3.
Hartford, Edward V., Inc. (See Hartford, Edward V.,
nssignor.)
Hartford, Edward V., Inc. (See Kuhslek, Albert J. H.,
assignor.)
Hartford, Edward V., deceased. Deal, N. J. ; H. P. Hart-
ford, administratrix. Motor and means for control-
ling the same. 1,461,001; July 3.
Apparatus for test-
1.463,580; .Tuly 31.
N. Y., assignor to The Bab-
Bayonne, N. J. Furnace.
assignor of one-third to A.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical Hat of patentees — Continued.
233
Company.
Company.
(See Lorenz, Edward H.,
(Sec Lorenz, 'Wlllinm A.,
(See Peller, Karl E., as-
(See Hartford,
Hartford. Edward V., Deal, N. J., assignor to Edward V.
Ilni-llVrd Im-.. New Tovk. N. T. Sprlng-rotardlng de-
vioo. 1.411,578; Jan. 0.
Hartford-Fairmont Company.
a.ssignor.)
Hartford-Fairmont
asslsnor.)
Hartford-Fairmont
slgnor. )
Hartford, Henrietta P., administratrix.
Edw:ird V.)
Hartford Rubber Works Company, The. (See Hopkinson,
E., and Coe, assignors.)
Hartford lUibber Works Company, The. (See Lough,
Hector V.. nssisnor.)
Hartford Rubber Works Company, The. (See Stelnle,
William J., assiRnor.)
Hartford Sppclal Machinery Company, The. (See
Sehieldge. Georee K.. assitrnor.)
Hartgens, Diedrich, Union Hill, N. J., assignor to R. A.
Tuttle Compan.v, Boston, Mass. Textile fabric. Des.
62,485; June 12.
Hartlcb. Rudolph C, Cambridge, assignor of one-half to
E. Reiner. Baltimore, Md. Knife. 1.475,301 ; Nov. 27.
Hartley, Artlnir J., assignor to Hart Grain Weigher Co..
Peoria. 111. Foldins conveyer support. 1.441,851 ; Jan. 9.
Hartley, Arthur J., assignor to Hart Grain Weigher Co.,
Peoria, 111. Feeder. 1,471,894 ; Oct. 23.
Iliutlov. i;irnard H., Red House, W. Va. Knife.
1.477.483; Dec. 11.
Hartley, Calvin G., Roanoke, Ind., assignor to Knos En-
gineering and Manufacturing Company. Steering at-
tachment for tractors. 1,459,828 ; June 26.
Hartley, Calvin G., Roanoke, Ind., assignor to Knox En-
gineering and Manufacturing Company. Engine gov-
ernor. 1,466,164 ; Aug. 28.
Hartley, Charles A., Silverton, and J. R. Mero, Salem,
Oreg. Grader. 1,466,015 ; Aug. 28.
Hartley Clock Company. (See Hartley, John S.. assignor.)
Hartley, Frank P., Bangor, Me. Automatic alarm.
1,466,019 ; June 26.
Hartley. James, Philadelphia, Pa. Railway bolt.
1,467,155; Sept. 4.
Hartley. John S., Lynn, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Hartley Clock Company, Boston, Mass. Alarm clock.
1,445,017 ; Feb. 13.
Hartley, Ralph V. L., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Electron-discharge device. 1,442,430; .Tan. 16.
Hartley, Ralph V. L., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Secret signaling. 1,464,096 ; Aug. 7.
Hartley, Ralph V. L., South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Modulating system. 1,462,038 ; July 17.
Hartley, Ralph V. L., Brooklyn, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Method
of and means for producing alternating currents.
1,472,470 : Oct. 30.
Hartlino. William A., Midland,
1,44H.023 ; .Tan. 30.
Hartllne, Winfield F., Canton,
61,951 ; Feb. 13.
Hartman. Arthur A., and W. C. Schwarzhach,
Wis. Portable table. 1,462,856 ; July 24.
Hartman. Arthur C, assignor to Omaha Accessory Com-
pany, Omaha, Nebr. Contact for timers. 1,475,819 ;
Nov. 27.
Hartrnan. Arthur C., assignor to Omaha Accessory Com-
pany, Onl.^ha, Nebr. Timer. 1,475,820; Nov. 27.
Hartman. Carl H., Toledo. Ohio, and A. M. Bates, Chi-
cago. 111. Bag. 1,444,118: Feb. 6.
Hartman, E116s E., East Jordan, Mich. Knockdown
structure. 1,449,042 ; Mar. 20.
Hartman, Ellis B., New London, Conn. Internal-combus-
tion turbine. 1,442,876; Jan. 23.
Hartman. Ferdinand Q., Danville. Pa. Thread-breaking
(ievire for spinning machines. 1,455,529 ; May 15.
Hartman, Frank R., Chicago, III. Paper-sheet-feeding
machine. 1.460.376; July 3.
Hartman, Frederick D., assignor to The Geoplanus Com-
?any. Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Globe map.
,458,762 ; June 12.
Hartman, George H., Ithaca, N. Y. Automobile wheel
holding and truing device. 1,467,618 ; Sept. 11.
Hartman, Harry B.,
1.455.725 ; May 15.
Hartman. Harry B.,
1.455.726 ; May 15.
Hartman. Harry B.,
1.455.750 ; May 15.
Hartman. Harrj' B.,
1.455.751 ; May 15.
Hartman, Harry B., assignor to Electric Water Sterilizer
and Ozone Company, Scottdale, Pa. Mixer for ozone
water-purifying apparatus. 1,471,260 ; Oct. 16.
Ilnrtman, Harry B., Scottdale, Pa., assignor to Electric
Water Sterilizer and Ozone Company. Fluid-pressure-
actuated switch valve. 1,475,697 ; Nov. 27.
Hartman, J. Paul. (See Starr, Thomas C, assignor.)
Hartman, Louis IL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Puzzle. 1,464,424 ;
Aug. 7.
Mich.
Ohio.
Pen attachment.
Cuspidor. Des.
Janesville,
Scottdale,
Pa.
Safety
rnzor.
Scottdale,
Pa.
Safety
razor.
Scottdale,
Pa.
Safety
razor.
Scottdale,
Pa.
Safety
razor.
Hartman, Milton, assignor to Localized Advertising Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Seal for folders. 1,463,083 ;
July 2i.
Hartman, Noble W., Toledo, assignor to The Multiplex
Concrete Machinery Company, Elmore, Ohio. Block-
molding machine. 1,447,978 ; Mar. 13.
Hartman, William II., assignor to Randall Control and
Hydrometric Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Elevator
control s.vstem. 1,444,313; Feb. 6.
Hartman, William H., assignor to Randall Control and
Hydrometric Corporation, Log Angeles, Calif. Elevator-
door-loeking system. 1,446,794 ; Feb. 27.
Hartman, William II., assignor to Randall Control and
Hydrometric Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Hydrau-
lic-plpvatoi--control system. 1,463,995; Aug. 7.
Hartman, William H., assignor to Randall Control and
Hydrometric Corporation; Los Angeles, Calif. Elevator-
door-lock-control mechanism. 1,464,871 ; Aug. 14.
Hartman, WiUiam W., Los Angeles, Calif. Sugar-vsash-
ing and water-measuring device. 1,456,270 ; May 22.
Hartniann, Charles A., San Antonio, Tex. Automobile
headlight device. 1,474,714; Nov. 20.
Hartmann, Georg. (See Schulmeyer, J., and Hlldmaiin,
assignors.)
Hartmann, Gerhardt G. M. F., White Plains, N. Y. Orna-
mental beading for jewelry. 1,441,924 ; Jan. 9.
Hartmann, John W., Brooklyn, N.' Y. Sifting grate.
1,453,870 ; May 1.
Hartmann Manufacturing Co. (See Hartmann, Richard
A., assignor.)
Hartmann, Miner L., assignor to The Carborundum Com-
pany, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Safe or vault plate.
1,468,362 ; Sept. 18.
Hartmann, Richard A., assignor to The Hartmann Manu-
facturing Co., Hartford, Conn. Universal joint.
1,467,380; Sept. 11.
Hartmann, Robert, Uster, Switzerland. Machine for
uniting together the threads of two warps. 1,456,006 ;
May 22.
Hartmann, Walter E., New York, N. Y. Oil burner.
1,467,544; Sept. 11.
Hartmeyer, August W., Los Angeles, Calif. Toilet-paper
holder. 1,462,176; July 17.
Hartner, Fritz, Homburg, Germany. Manufacturing a
mortar-forming material from anhydrite. 1,470,731 ;
Oct. 16.
Hartog, Stephen D., St. Louis, Mo. Sheet-metal piston.
1,455,786; May 22.
Hartshorn, Derick S., Williamsport, Pa. Container.
1,441,343; Jan. 9.
Hartshorn, Willis N., Hacine, Wis. Grinding mill.
1,465,713 ; Aug. 21.
Hartshorn, Willis N., assignor to Racine Confectioners'
Machinery Company, Racine, Wis. Candy-making ma-
chine. 1,469,316; Oct. 2.
Hartsock, William P., Dayton, Ohio. Advertising device.
Des. 62,865 ; Aug. 14.
Hartson, Bert E. (See Kirby, J. M., and Hartson.)
Hartson, Frederick C., Rosedale, Kans., and G. A. Donath
Kansas City, Mo. Valve-stem-key tool. 1,456,007 ;
May 22.
Hartsough. Ralph B., Minneapolis, Minn. Method of and
means for vaporizing hydrocarbon fuels. 1,471,600 ;
Oct. 23.
Hartung, Theodore A., Austin, Tex. Gravel dump.
1,459,766; June 26.
Hartup, Frank E., assignor of one-half to W. M. Kunkel,
Indianapolis, Ind. Device for turning music. 1,452,804 ;
Apr. 24.
Hartvlg, John A., Oakland, Calif. Waver for hair.
1,457,836 ; June 5.
riartwell, Albert E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Auto Betterment Corporation, Newark, N. J. Carbu-
retor for internal-combustion engines. 1.456,502 ;
May 29.
Hartwick, Ernest F., Greenfield Township, Wayne
County, assignor to Detroit Trailer Companv, Detroit, '
Mich. Trailer connection. 1,461,880 ; July 17.
Hartwig. William J. (See CuUin, Jasper F., assignor.)
Harty, William A., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to The Exolon
Company, Boston, Mass. Refractory article and mak-
ing the same. 1,473,853 ; Nov. 13.
Harty, William A., Butfalo. N. Y., and P. W. Moore,
Thorold, Ontario. Canada. Treating metallurgical
products. 1,445,943 ; Feb. 20.
Hartzell, Morris H., Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrella.
1.453.499 ; May 1.
Hartzell, Morris H., Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrella.
1.453.500 ; May 1.
Hartzell. Morris H., assignor to S. S. Fretz, sr., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Folding umbrella. 1,473,906 ; Nov. 13,
Hartzell, Morris H., assignor to S. S. Fretz, sr., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Folding umbrella. 1,474,821 ; Nov. 20.
Hartzell, Noble M., Philadelphia, Pa. Conductor flue
for furnaces. 1,464,385 ; Aug. 7.
Harvey, Albert B., Streetley, assignor of one-half to G.
E. Folkes, Birmingham, England. Appliance for play-
ing an Improved card game. 1.460.485 ; July 3.
Harvey, Albert L., Wllkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric <&; Manufacturing Company. Fluid-
pressure regulator. 1.448.401; Mar. 13.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Harvey, Albert L., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
system. 1,466,285 ; Aug. 28.
Harvey, Albert L., and E. M. Bouton, Wilkinsburg, Pa.,
assignors to Westingbouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Company. Pressure-regulator system. 1,444,914 ;
Feb. 13.
Harvey, Charles, Somerville, Mass. Check or ticket punch.
1,448,214; Mar. 13.
Harvey, Charles W., Bast Lyme, Conn. Clipping machine.
1.450.499 ; Apr. 3.
Harvey; Charles W., New London, Conn. Flash light.
1.450.500 ; Apr. 3.
Harvey, David W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Passenger
car. 1,466,939 ; Sept. 4.
Harvey, Edward C, Frankllnton, La. Cutivator.
1,457,105; May 29.
Harvey, Edward J., Eacine, Wis. Leaf spring. 1,472,754 ;
Oct. 30.
Harvty, Ellery H., Lansdale, Pa. Fountain brush.
1,475,116; Nov. 20.
Harvey, Frank R., assignor of one-half to Wilford S. Saf-
ford, Blossburg, Pa. Wedge-adjusting device for jour-
nal boxes. 1,466,016 ; Aug. 28.
Harvey, George L., Chicago, 111. Draft rigging. 1,454,509 ;
May 8.
Harvey, Gerald H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Vehicle lighting de-
vice. 1,453,226 : 'Apr. 24.
Harvey, Gilbert L., Philadelphia, Pa. Swab stopper.
1,460,243 ; June 26.
Harvey, Helen I., Butte, Mont. Automatic baster for
cooking. 1,460,486 ; July 8.
Harvey Hubbell, Incorporated. (See Newton, William
J., assignor.)
Harvey, John B., Milton, Mass. Thermostatic control.
1,461,878; July 17.
Harvey, John W., assignor of one-third to O. M. Lane
and one-third to E. L. Schager, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Hog feeder. 1,449,818; Mar. 27.
Harvey, Kelly B., New York, N. Y. Auto table.
1,445,394; Feb. 13.
Harvey, Kelly B., New York, N. Y. Table. 1,445,395 ;
Feb. 13.
Harvey, Kelly B., New York, N. Y. Auto table. 1,457,028 ;
May 29.
Han'ey, Leo M. (See Taeubert, Edmund E., assignor.)
Harvey, Leo M., Los Angeles, Calif. Fruit clipper.
1,472,392 ; Oct. 30.
Harvey, Louis B., Sacramento, Calif., assignor to Harvey
Rim & Wheel Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Demountable
hub structure. 1,442,944 ; Jan. 23.
Harvey, Louis B., assignor to Harvey Rim and Wheel
Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Sectional and demount-
able rim. 1,458,406 ; June 12.
Harvey, Louis B., Stockton, Calif., assignor to Harvey
Rim & Wheel Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Fixed-rim
construction for disk wheels. 1,462,282 ; July 17.
Harvey, Mark P., Little River, Fla. Clip. 1,456,551 ;
May 29.
Harvey Rim and Wheel Company. (See Allison, Walter
B., assignor.)
Harvey Rim & Wheel Company. (See Harvey, Louis B.,
assignor.)
Harvey, Sylvester B., Philadelphia, Pa. Smoker's pipe-
packing device. 1,444,915 ; Feb. 13.
Harvey, Tom, jr. (See Butterfield, E. H., and Otterbein,
assignors.)
Harvie. Herbert E., et al. (See Larson, Walter J.,
assignor.)
Harvozinski, Mike, and J. Gawlik, assignor of one-third to
S. Gnacinski, Milwaukee, Wis. Window shade and cur-
tain bracket. 1,447,658 ; Mar. 6.
Harwich Stamping Company. (See Loew, Oscar A., as-
signor.^
Hai-wiek, Theresa, Miami, Fla. Doll. Des. 62,947 ;
Aug. 28.
Harwood, Aubrey H., assignor to United Cigarette Ma-
chine Co., Inc., Lynchburg, Va. Mouthpiece cigarette
with crimped seam and making the same. 1,476.075 ;
Dec. 4.
Harwood, George S., & Son. (See Howe, Joseph B., as-
signor.)
Harwood, .Tohn F., assignor to American Gauge Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tank cap. 1,475,183;
Nov. 27.
Harzke, Gus, Carmine, Tex. Automobile clutch-spring-
compressor tool. 1,440,992 ; Jan. 2.
Hasait, Max, Dresden, Germany, assignor to Aktiebolaget
Ars, Stockholm, Sweden. Adjustable scene portal in
theaters. 1,452.424; Apr. ]7.
Hasbrouck, Louis B., and H. H. "Van Ness, Elmira, N. Y.
Drawing apparatus. 1,440,993 ; Jan. 2.
Hasbrouck, Matthew F., New York, N. Y. Swimming-pool
locker construction. 1,470,567 ; Oct. 9.
Hasbrouck, Stephen A., New Haven, Conn. Ignition
means and method. 1,448,215 ; Mar. 13.
Hase, Rudolf, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Namlooze Vennootschap Pinanzieele
Mattschapij " Driebergen," Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Recording phonograph. 1,450,4:1!) ; Apr. 3.
Hase. Rudolf, Hannover, G,prmany. Pyrometer.
1,474,003; Nov. 20.
Hasegawa, Seigo, and T. Ikegi, Osaka, Japan. Locomotive
boiler. 1,449,228; Mar. 20.
Haseltine, Stacy B., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazv, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,442,877; Jan. 23.
Haseltine, Stacy B., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,442,878 ; Jan. 23.
Haseltine, Stacy B., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Antifriction bearing and making same.
1,447,386; Mar. 6.
Haseltine, Stacy B., Chicago, IlL, assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Hand brake. 1,450,366 ; Apr. 3.
Haseltine, Stacy B., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,460,580 ; July 3.
Haseltine, Stacy B., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chaiy, N. Y. Hand brake for railway cars.
1,469,084; Sept. 25.
Haseltine, William E., Ripon, Wis. Glove. 1,451,949;
Apr. 17.
Hasemeier, Marie F., Woodward, Okla. Electrothermal
bath cabinet. 1,458,182 ; June 12.
Hasenbein, Harry J., Flushing, assignor to Jaburg Bros.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Baking pan. 1,466,095 ; Aug. 28,
Hash, Charles S., Chadron, Nebr. Automobile light
dimmer. 1,453,501 ; May 1.
Haskel, Fred, Detroit, Mich. Wedge. 1,465,302;
Aug. 21.
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation. (See Drushel,
William A., assignor.)
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation. (See Elmendorf,
Armin, assignor.)
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation. (See Meyercord,
George R., assignor.)
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation. (See Norrls,
Charles B., assignor.)
Haskell, Alfred T., Newtonville, Mass. Display device.
1,455,610; May 15.
Haskell, Broderlck, Franklin, Pa. Bracket for brake
hangers. 1,440,734 ; Jan. 2.
Haskell, Broderlck, Franklin, Pa. Brake support.
1,443,740 ; Jan. 30.
Haskell, Broderlck, Franklin, Pa. Slack adjuster for
railway brakes. 1,444,460; Feb.- 6.
Haskell, Broderlck, Franklin, Pa. Load-controlled air
brake. 1,452,199; Apr. 17.
Haskell, George D. (See Dawson, A. T., Buckham, and
Haskell.)
Haskell, James B., Longvllle, Minn. Valve-actuating
mechanism. 1,476,510 : Dec. 4.
Haskell, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Talking doll.
1,449,601 ; Mar. 27.
Haskell, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phonograph doll.
1,451,022 ; Apr. 10.
Haskell, Sprague F., assignor of one-half to C. D. Lyon,
St. Louis, Mo. Weather strip. 1,473.428 ; Nov. 6.
Haskell, William E., Brattleboro, Vt. Bottling machine.
1,477,485 ; Dec. 11.
Haskin, Joseph J., Stockton, Calif. Gear-shift mechanism.
1,471,730: Oct. 23.
Haskins, William B., Independence, Mo. Trolley safety
clutch. 1,466,375- Aug. 28.
Hass, Martin F., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Attachment for
thread doubling and twisting machines. 1,451,771 ;
Apr. 17.
Hassel, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Valve-grinding tool.
1,441,149; Jan. 2.
Hasselbach, Albert E., Detroit, Mich. Electric heater.
1,470,834; Oct. 16.
Hasselgren, Carl P., Dululh, Minn. Flytrap. 1,444,502 ;
Feb. 6.
Hassell, William W. (See Smith, Arthur C, assignor.)
Hassiuger, Louis. (See Trageser, A. H., and Hassinger.)
Hassler, Robert H., Indianapolis, Ind. Shock-absorbing
d( vice for vehicles. 1,440.829 ; Jan. 2.
Hassler, Robert H., Indianapolis, Ind. Shock-abgorbing
device for vehicles. 1,440,830 ; Jan. 2.
Hassler, Robert H., Indianapolis, Ind. Spring suspension.
Rel5,686 ; Sept. 18,
Hassler, Robert H,, Indianapolis, Ind. Vebiclei shock-
absorbing .system. 1,475,384 ; Nov. 27.
Hassler, Robert H., Indianapolis, Ind. Shock absorber.
1,476,609 : Dec. 4.
Hast, Alfred. (See Olson, A., and Hast.)
Hastedt, William R., assignor to American Thermos
Bottle Company, Norwich, Conn. Shock absorber.
1,478,711 ; Dee. 25.
Hastings, Benjamin J., Taunton, Mass. Railway-bridge
warning. 1,467,156 ; Sept. 4.
Hastings, Donald . T., Detroit, Mich. Steering gear.
1,465,607 ; Aug. 21.
Hastings, Herbert, Rochester, N. Y. Oil gauge. 1,469,933 ;
Oct. 9.
Hastings, Horace H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tire.
Des. 61,754; Jan. 2.
Hastings Manufacturing Company. (See Johnson, A. E.,
and Taffee, assignors.)
Ila.stings, RoUand T. R., Highland Park, assignor to
Sanitax Brush Company, Chicago, 111. Brush.
1,448,744; Mar. 20.
Hasty, Leroy, San Diego, Calif. Milk-can punch.
1,471,601 ; Oct. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Hat Manufacturers Supply Company, The. (See Collyer,
William W., assignor.)
Hat Manufacturers Supply Company Limited, The. (See
Bartle, J. W., and Koberts, assignors.)
Hatashlta, Sezo, Detroit, Mich. Hear axle and wheel.
1,469,593; Oct. 2.
Hatch. Arthur G., Duluth, Minn. Building block.
1,473,627 ; Nov. 13.
Hatch, Charlie E., Denver, Colo. Piston for engines.
1,476,751 ; Dec. 11.
Hatch, Fraul; K., Rutherford, N. .T. Box-covering ma-
chine. 1,451,908 ; Apr. 17.
Hatch, Hugh B., assignor to Sliinner Machinery Company,
Dunedln, Fla. Fruit-sizing machine. 1,448,689 ;
Mar. 13.
Hatch, L. O., et al. (See Slauson, Stephen A., assignor.)
Hatch, Luman W., Stamford, Conn. Loose coupler oi
receiving coil. 1,473,407; Nov. 6.
Hatch, Raymond M., Trumausburg, N. Y. Punch.
1,467,037 ; Sept. 11.
Hatch, Raymond S., Nutley, N. J., assignor to The Ham-
mersley Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Wrapping machine. 1,459,054 ; June 19.
Hatcher, Ernest C, and T. Rooke, London, England.
Transmission gearing. 1,447,845 ; Mar. 6.
Hatcher, Oscar M., and J. C. Campbell, Mankato, Minn.
Power hammer. 1,440,679 ; Jan. 2.
Hatcher, Preston G., Jonesboro, Ark. Banana crate.
1,441,579 ; Jan. 9.
Hatcher, Robert L., and H. A. Parr, Detroit, Mich.
Mouth-cleansing apparatus. 1,466,474 ; Aug. 28.
Hatcher, William A., Detroit, assignor to Wernicke-
Hatcher Pump Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Elec-
tric motor and rotarv pump. 1,441,344 ; Jan. 9.
Hatchett, James H. (See Bennett, A., and Hatchett.)
Hatfield, Andrew L., Hillside, N. J. Dishwashing ma-
chine. 1,452,156; Apr. 17.
Hatfield, Plovd H., Rawlins, Wyo. Casing connector.
1,447,132 ; Feb. 27.
Hatfield, George E., Dayton, Ohio. Device for handling
electric lamps and the like. 1,476,817 ; Dec. 11.
Hatfield, Raymond A., et al. (See Bahr, August T. J.,
assignor. )
Hatfield, Robert L. (See Snyder, Walter, assignor.)
Hathaway, Charles H., West AUis, and W. A. Sharck,
Milwaukee, Wis., assignors to Badger Manufacturing
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Clamp. 1,445,944 ;
Feb. 20.
Hathaway, Charles H., West AUis, and W. A. Starck,
assignors to Badger Manufacturing Corporation, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Automobile bumper. 1,463,581 ; July 31.
Hathaway, Edgar P., assignor to Shawmut Engineering
Company, Dorchester, Mass. Mechanical controlling
mechanism. 1,444,503 ; Feb. 6.
Hathaway, Edgar F., assignor to Shawmut Engineering
Company, Dorchester, Mass. Pattern-controlled counter
mechanism for textile machines. 1,444,504 ; Feb. 6.
Hathaway, Edgar F., assignor to Shawmut Engineering
Companv, Dorchester, Mass. Counting mechanism.
1,444,505 ; Feb. 6.
Hathaway, Edgar P., Dorchester, Mass., assignor to Mo-
liawk Carpet Mills, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Combined
counting mechanism and weft-controlling mechanism
governed thereby. 1,474,416 ; Nov. 20.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, assignor to Shawmut En-
gineering Company, Boston, Mass. Axmlnster tube
frame. 1,469,180; Sept. 25.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, assignor to Shawmut
Engineering Company, Boston, Mass. Yarn spool for
tube frames. 1,469,181 ; Sept. 25.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, assignor to Shawmut En-
gineering Company, Boston, Mass. Tube frame.
1,469,183 ; Sept. 25.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, assignor to Shawmut En-
gineering Company, Boston, Mass. Tuft frame for
weaving pile fabrics. 1,469,184 ; Sept. 25.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, assignor to Shawmut En-
gineering Company, Boston, Mass. Suspension means
for tube frames. 1,469,185 ; Sept. 25.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, assignor to Shawmut
Engineering Company, Dorchester, Mass. Grinding
mechanism for the shear blades of tuft-fabric looms.
1,469,755; Oct. 2.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, and W. Bixby, assignor to
Shawmut Engineering Company, Boston, Mass. Tuft-
tube frame for weaving. 1,469,182 ; Sept. 25.
Hathaway, Harlow H., El Paso, Tex. Article for pro-
ducing keys In cement work. 1,470,835 ; Oct. 16.
Hathaway, Harlow H., Phoenix, Ariz. Tire attachment.
1,478,983; Dec. 25.
Hathaway, Junius B., and A. E. McDiarmid, Brandon,
Manitoba, Canada. Steering tongue. 1,469,834 ; Oct. 9.
Hathaway, Robert W., assignor of one-half to H. Powell,
Springfield. Ohio. Cistern. 1,453,109 ; Apr. 24.
Hatheway, William E., Bridgeport, Conn. Brassifere hook.
1.444,916 ; Feb. 13.
Hatheway, William E., Bridgeport, Conn. Webbing clip
hook for buckles. 1,474,030 ; Nov. 13.
Hattner, Abraham, et al. (See Morrison, Tom, assignor.)
Hatton, . Thomas P., Indianapolis, Ind. Oil heater.
1,451,772; Apr. 17.
Haubert. Leo, Muskogee, Okla. Automobile steering
mechanism. 1,476,886 ; Dec. 11.
Haubert, Leo, Beggs, assignor of one-third to J. C.
Bennett and one-third to J. .\. Wolfe, Tulsa, Okla.
Casing head for oil wells. 1,442,404 ; Jan. 16.
Haubert, Leo, Muskogee, assignor of one-third to J. C.
Bennett and one-third to J. A. Wolfe, Tulsa, OUla.
Power-delivering attachment for automobile trucks or
tractors. 1,469,002 ; Sept. 25.
Haubrock, Frank. (See Schwier, William, assignor.)
Hauck, Edmund C. (See Cole, L. J., and Hauck.)
Hauenstein, John, Kansas City, Mo. Combination mirror
and telephone mouthpiece. 1,453,760 ; May 1.
Hauenstein, Julius, Jersey City, N. J. Door-closing de-
vice. 1,462,544; July 24.
Hauenstein, (Jscar, Uniontown, Pa. Dispensing and
moasuriug device. 1,402,407 ; July 17.
Hauf, George F., Chicago, ill. Method of and means for
making adjustable elbows. 1,464,318 ; Aug. 7.
Hauf, George F., assignor to Robertson Brothers Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Metallic vessel.
1,448,344 ; Mar. 13.
Hauf, George F., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Equipment Devices Company. Feed trough.
1,464,202; Aug. 7.
Hauf, George F., Chicago, III., assignor to Robertson
Brothers Manufacturing Company. Pipe and pipe
clamp. 1,474,822 ; Nov. 20.
Haug, Anton J., assignor to Improved Paper Machinery
Company, Nashua, N. H. Method of and apparatus for
working paper stock. 1,443,410 ; Jan. 30.
Hauge, A. O. (See Lansrud, Endre A., assignor.)
Hauge, Oscar, and W. A. England, assignors to Parent
Cone Company, San Francisco, Calif. Machine for
making pastry shells. 1,448,294 ; Mar. 13.
Haughey, Charles B., Council Bluffs, assignor of one-half
to 0. R. Edwards, Davenport, Iowa. Printing vul-
canizer. 1,451,611; Apr. 10.
Haughey, Rodger F., McKeesport, Pa. Pipe coupling.
1,462,698; July 24.
Haughom, John, and A. N. Foss, Fargo, N. Dak. Grain
and seed cleaning machine. 1,444,506 ; Feb. 6.
Haughton Elevator & Machine Co., The. (See Thurston,
Ernest B., assignor.)
Haughton Elevator & Machine Co., The. (See Turner,
Floyd F., assignor.)
Haugland, John, Clinton, Houston, Tex. Folding bed.
1,464,605 ; Aug. 14.
Hauk, Charles J., jr., Yonkers, N. Y. Closure for tubes.
1,457,291 ; May 29.
Hauk, Edwin, Chicago, 111. Producing ice cream. 1,442,945 ;
Jan. 23.
Hauk, Joseph, Shorewood, assignor to Standard Utilities
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Dishwashing machine.
1.447.304 ; Mar. 6.
Hauk, Joseph, Shorewood, assignor to Standard Utilities
Corporation. Milwaukee, Wis. Dishwashing device.
1.447.305 ; Mar. 6.
Haulbrook, Robert W., Maysville, 6a. Adjustable lint
and brush board. 1,469,413 ; Oct. 2.
Haulton, Thomas, Johnstown, Pa. Rail bond. 1,461,061 ;
July 10.
Haunt, Harry R., St. Louis, Mo. Tire. 1,453,351 ; May 1.
Haunz, Charles F., assignor of one-half to T. Krug,
Buffalo. N. Y. Valve for corrosive liquids. 1,450,078 ;
Mar. 27.
Haupt, William F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Bates Manufacturing Compaiiy, Orange, N. J.
Numbering machine. 1,474,715 ; Nov. 20.
Hauptman, Oscar, New York, N. Y. Pressing device.
1.474,833 ; Nov. 20.
Hauptmann, Adolf K., deceased. Philadelphia, Pa. ; M.
Hauptmann, administratrix. Stop -mechanism for knit-
ting machines. 1,473,580 ; Nov. 6.
Hauptmann, Maria, administratrix. (See Hauptmann,
Adolf K.)
Haurat, Jean A. (See Greff, Andrg H., assignor.)
Haus, John G., Welrton, W. Va. Gas water heater.
1,457,365 ; June 5.
Hausam, Edwin P., et aL (See Coats, E. O., and Bartholo-
mew, assignors.)
Hause, Charles J., Asbury Park, N. J. Bag holder.
1,457,246; May 29.
Hauser, Leopold, assignor to Hauser Weil, New York,
N. Y. Hand bag. 1,469,476 ; Oct. 2.
Hauser & Weil. (See Hauser, Leopold, assignor.)
Hauserman, George F., Bartow, Fla. Drier. 1,474,258 ;
Nov. 13.
Hausfeld, Bernard J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Lunken Window Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Roller
spring control. 1,468,107 ; Sept. 18.
Hausman, George J., and A. J. Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Shifter for belts on cone pulleys. 1,452,044 ; Apr. 17.
Hausner, Ben Z., New York, N. Y. Attaching means for
separable fastener elements. 1,451,612 ; Apr. 10.
Haussler, Carl P., and N. W. Park, assignors to Gen-
eral Fire Extinguisher Company, Providence, R. I.
Inductor for gas burners. 1,460,903 ; July 3.
Hauton Corporation, The. (See Hauton, Paul S., as-
signor.)
Hauton, Paul S., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to The Hauton
Corporation. Fountain-pen filler. 1,455,611 ; May 15.
Havener, Arthur R., Wayland, Mass., assignor to Ameri-
can Lacing Hook Co. Stop mechanism. 1,451,728;
Apr. 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Havener, Arthur R., Wayland, Mass., assignor to Judson
L.. Thomson Mfg. Co. Machine for punching and rivet-
ing sheet material. 1,469,261 ; Oct. 2.
Havens, Beckwith. (See Witmer, C. C, and Havens.)
Havens, Homer M., assignor to The Seagrave Company,
Columbus, Ohio. Means for priming pumps. 1,475,994 ;
Dec. 4.
Haverly, Jerome, Oakland, Calif. Mercury separator.
1,463,996; Aug. 7.
Haverstick, Earl J., Oakmont. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electrolyte
for electrolytic condensers. 1,472,169 ; Oct. 30.
Haverstick, Earl J., Oakmont, Pa., assignor to Westing-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Elec-
trical system. 1,475,822 ; Nov. 27.
Haviland, Theodore, & Co. (See Havilaud, William D.,
assignor.)
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to
Theodore Haviland & Co., New York, N. Y. Plate or
similar article. Des. 61,782 ; Jan. 9.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to Theo-
dore Haviland & Co., New York, N. Y. Plate or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,774 ; July 31.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to Theo-
dore Haviland & Co., New York, N. Y. Plate or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,775 ; July 31.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to Theo-
dore Haviland & Co., New York, N. Y. Dish, bowl, or
similar article. Des. 62,776; July 31.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to
Theodore Haviland & Co., Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Dish, bowl, or similar article. Des. 63,293 ;
Nov. 20.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to Theo-
dore Haviland & Co., Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
Dish, bowl, or similar article. Des. 63,294 ; Nov. 20.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to
Theodore Haviland & Co., Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Dish, bowl, or similar article. Des. 63,295 ;
Nov. 20.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to
Theodore Haviland & Co., Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Dish, bowl, or similar article. Des. 63,296;
Nov. 20.
Haviland, William D., Limoges, France, assignor to
Theodore Haviland & Co., Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Teapot or similar article. Des. 63,297 ;
Nov. 20.
Haviside Company. (See Brann, H. H., and Tenbroofe,
assignors.)
Hawaiian Pineapple Company. (See Hoyt, Simes T.,
assignor. )
Hawes, Arthur L., Freeport, assignor to Empire Notion
Company, New York, N. Y. Folding container.
1,472,755 ; Oct. 30.
Hawes, Charlie L., Ashtabnia, Ohio. Polishing and
grinding machine. 1,440,886; Jan. 2.
Hawes, Charlie L., Ashtabula, Ohio. Machine for polish-
ing and grinding. 1,450,853 ; Apr. 3.
Hawes, Herbert E., Milwaukee, Wis. Propelling device
for aircraft. 1,461,733; July 17.
Hawes, Newell H., Arlington, assignor to Wm. F. SchrafCt
& Sons, Corporation, Boston, Mass. Article-feeding de-
vice. 1,459,367; June 19.
Hawes, William L., Burbank, Calif. Float-controlled
valve. 1,462,599 ; July 24.
Hawie, Michael, Bridgeport, Conn. Rustless buckle.
1,454,440; May 8.
Hawk, Geary E., Camden, N. J. Washing machine.
1,454,384; May 8.
Hawke, Clarence B. (See Hutchins, O., and Hawke.)
Hawker, William J., assignor to GlfCord Pox & Company
Limited, Chard, Somerset, England. Lace machine.
1,473,094; Nov. 6.
Hawkes, Albert S., Rotorua, New Zealand. Flycatcher.
1,464,183; Aug. 7.
Hawkins, Archie W., assignor to Simmons Hardware Com-
pany, St. Louis County, Mo. Saddle. 1,462,885 ;
July 24.
Hawkins, Arthur W., assignor to Chicago Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Third and fourth point
support for brake benms. 1,478,565; Dec. 25.
Hawkins, Clement C, Port Neches, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Molding asphalt:
1,470,008 ; Oct. 9. •
Hawkins, Frederick P. (See Hawkins, W. G., and Blood-
good, assignors.)
Hawkins, Harry L., assignor to W. S. Mayer, Philadelphia,
Pa. Lamp guard. 1,448,345 ; Mar. 13.
Hawkins, Harry L., assignor to W. S. Mayer, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Electric-conductor support. 1,465,731 ;
Aug. 21.
Hawkins, Jackson D. (See Schramm, H. A., and Haw-
kins.)
Hawkins, Paul E. (See Nafe, A. E., and Hawkins.)
Hawkins, Roe C, and E. S. Hixson, Long Beach, Calif.
Grouser. 1,453,872 ; May 1.
Hawkins, Todd E., Huntington, Ind. Radiator cover.
1,448,295 ; Mar. 13.
Hawkins, Wilford J. (See Clark, W. L., and Hawkins.)
Hawkins, Wilford J. (See Steele, Archie W., assignor.)
Montclalr, N. J. Rotary corn-
motor, and pump. 1,460,487 ;
Hawkins, Wilford J.,
pressor, expander,
July 3.
Hawkins, William G., and V. C. Bloodgood, Harvey, and
J. F. Donnellan, Chicago, HI. Armored pneumatic
wheel. 1,447,979; Mar. 13.
Hawkins, William G., and V. C. Bloodgood, Harvey, as-
signors of onc-tbird to F. P. Hawkins, Chicago, 111.
Armored pneumatic disk wheel. 1,472,271 ; Oct. 30.
Hawkins, William W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to
Webster Electric Companv, Racine, Wis. Inductor mae-
neto. 1.448,346; Mar. 13.
Hawkins, William W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Web-
ster Electric Company, Racine, Wis. Ignition system.
1,466,940 ; Sept. 4.
Hawkins, William W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to
Webster Electric Company, Racine, Wis. Ignition svs-
t<'m. 1.475.184 ; Nov. 27.
Hawkins, William W., assignor to H. & H. Ignition Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Ignition system. 1,466,829 ;
Sept. 4.
Hawkinson, Axel W., assignor to Topliff-EIy Company,
Washington, Pa. Hood for children's carriages and
doll carts. 1,453,871 ; May 1.
Hawkridge, Joseph, D. Robertson, and C. J. Nairne, Lon-
don, England. Nonconducting covering for boilers and
other vessels. 1,443,221 ; Jan. 23.
Hawks, Estus J., Ames, Iowa. Clipping shears.
1,458,407 ; June 12.
Hawley, Agnes M., assignor to Will & Baumer Candle
Co., Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Candleholder. Des. 62,553 ;
June 19.
Hawley, Bates E. (See Lafever, G., and Hawley.)
Hawley, Charles G., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for fur-
nace-slag dlsposaL 1,452,045 ; Apr. 17.
Hawley, Charles G., Chicago, 111. Liquid-fuel furnace.
1,452,380; Apr. 17.
Hawley, Eugene W., Philadelphia, Pa. Wardrobe trunk.
1,469,943; Sept. 25.
Hawley, George W., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Kny-Scheerer Corporation of America. Self-freeing
orthopedic table. 1,470,362 ; Oct. 9.
Hawley, James H., Stockbridge, Mich. Transmission con-
trol. 1,452,505; Apr. 24.
Hawley, Joel E., assignor of one-half to W. J. Riloy, Kan-
sas City, Mo. Mailing receptacle. 1,460,322 ; June 26.
Hawley, William D., Syracuse, N. Y. Incandescent elec-
tric lamp. 1,441,156; Jan. 2.
Haworth, Albert, assignor to Brogdex Company, Winter-
haven, Fla. Apparatus for treating fruit and the
like. 1,470,732; Oct. 16.
Haworth, Frank, Nottingham, England. Paper-hanging
apparatus. 1,443,683 ; Jan. 30.
Haworth, Henry G., assignor of one-half to B. F. Samuels,
Leavenworth, Kans. Street - sweeping machine.
1,452,735; Apr. 24.
Hawthorn, R. & W., Leslie & Company et al. (See
Armstrong, Robert B., assignor.)
Hawthorne, Charles W., and 6. J. Rennie, Buffalo, N. Y.
Turntable. 1,469,085 ; Sept. 25.
Hawthorne, Ellsworth A., assignor to The Patent Hold-
ing Corporation, Bridgeport, Conn. Lighting appa-
ratus. 1,450,079; Mar. 27.
Hawthorne, Ellsworth A., and B. S. Hawthorne, Bridge-
port, Conn. ; said E. S. Hawthorne assignor to said
Ellsworth A. Hawthorne. Automobile mirroscope
bracket. 1,478,826; Dec. 25.
Hawthorne, Ellsworth S. (See Hawthorne, Ellsworth A.
and E. S.)
Hawthorne, James M., Havaco, W. Va. Safety clutch for
elevators. 1,448,534 : Mar. 13.
Hawthorne, Louis A.. Newark, N. J., assignor to Steel
Utilities Incorporated. Bottle - filling machine.
1,424,405 ; .Tan. 16.
Hawtin, Charles W., assignor of one-half to W. G. Mason,
London, England. Shaving brush. 1,458,408 ; June 12-
Hay, Adam. (See Camiller, J., and Hay.)
Hay, Harry C, assignor of one-half to W. C. Buten,
Newport, Ky. Automobile alarm signal. 1,460,377 ;
July 3.
Hay, Howard M., Wononah, N. J.
1,441,803; Jan. 9.
Hay, Howard M., Wenonah, N. J.
1,465,820 ; Aug. 21.
Hay, John A., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Cotter-pin tool.
1,475,821; Nov. 27.
Hay, Ralph E. (See Bowers, Roscoe H., assignor.)
Hay, William G., Prestwich, England. Receiving and
discharging apparatus of pneumatic conveyers.
1,449.857: Mar. 27.
Hayashi, Yoshio, Hollywood, Calif.
1,446,421; Feb. 20.
Hayden, Arthur C, Brockton, Mass. Mat.
Jan. 9.
Hayden, Arthur C, Brockton, Mass. Mat.
Aug. 21.
Hayden-De Witz Manufacturing Company.
Wlllard A., assignor.)
Hayden, Harold P. (See Forrest, C. N., Hayden, and
Douthett.)
Hayden, Harry J., .I'r., assisnor to H. J. Haydou. sr.,
Lakewood, Ohio. Display device for use in advertising
1,460,736; Sept. 4.
Motor-operated chuck.
Power-operated chuck.
Ship's bed.
1,441,580 ;
1,465,550 ;
(See Hayden,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Uaydon, Uarry J., sr. (See Hayden, Harry J., jr., as-
signor.)
Uayden, Joseph B., J. Morris, aud H. C. George, South
Greensburg, Pa. High-pressure grease and oil dis-
penser. 1,467,157 ; Sept. 4.
Hayden, Willard A., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to
Hayden-De Witz Manufacturing Company. Duplex
frlctional transmission mechanism. 1,443,991 ; Feb. 6.
Hnyduck, Friedrich, TVilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Manufac-
ture of compressed yeast and the product. 1,449,102 ;
Mar. 20.
llayduck. Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Manufac-
ture of compressed yeast. 1,449,103 ; Mar. 20.
Uayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Manufac-
ture of compressed yeast. 1,449,104 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Low-
alcohol yeast process. 1,449,105 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck. Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Low-
alcohol yeast process. 1,449,106 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Low-
alcohol yeast process. 1,449,107 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Low-
alcohol yeast process. 1,449,108 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Low-
alcohol Teast process. 1,449,109; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Low-
alcohol yeast process. 1,449,110 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of yeast. 1,449,111 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Low-
alcohol yeast process. 1,449,112 ; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Precipita-
tion and preparation of compressed yeast. 1,449,113 ;
Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Foam-
destroying device. 1,449,114; Mar. 20.
Hayduck, Friedrich, Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
The Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of yeast. Rel5.716 ; Nov. 6.
Haves, Charles J. W., Rochester, assignor to Ford Motor
Company, Detroit, Mich. Metallic vehicle wheeL
1,467,478 ; Sept. 11.
Hayes, Daniel I., Pawtncket, R. I. Religious statuette,
crucifix, or similar article of manufacture. Des. 61,912 ;
Feb. 6.
Haves, Daniel .T., Woodhaven, N. Y. Rice huller
1,477,262; Dec. 11.
Hayes, Denis, Limerick, Ireland. Means for measuring
or marking off the sizes of half soles of boots and
shoes. 1,462,699; July 24.
Hayes-Fay Laboratories, Inc. (See Fay, R. D., and
Shaw, assignors.)
Hayes. Fred B., assignor to The Western Gas Construc-
tion Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Valve. 1,461,188;
July 10.
Hayes, Harvey C, New London, Conn., assignor to Sub-
marine Signal Company, Portland, Me. Sound de-
tection. 1,470,733 ; Oct. 16.
Hayes, James R., St. Joseph, Mich. Loaf catcher for
bread-wrapping machines. 1,454,279 ; May 8.
Haves, John C, et al. (See Lane, George A., assignor.)
Hayes, Joseph J.. Elkhart, Ind. Towel and garment
holder. 1,457,166; May 29.
Hayes Manufacturing Company. (See Richard, Joseph
O., assignor.)
Hayes Manufacturing Company. (See Richard, J. O., and
Dickerson, assignors.)
Hayes, Michael F., Boston, Mass. Automatic self-con-
tained fire extinguisher. 1,465,129 ; Aug. 14.
Hayes, Stanley W., Richmond, Ind. Derail. 1,464,606;
Aug. 14.
Hayes, Stanley W., Richmond, Ind. Derail. 1,464,607 ;
Aug. 14.
Hayes, Stanley W., assignor to Hayes Track Appliance
Company, Richmond, Ind. Derail. 1,449,178 ; Mar. 20.
Hayes, Stanley W., assignor to Hayes Track Appliance
Company, Richmond, Ind. Derail. 1,449,179 ; Mar. 20.
Hayes, Stephen Q., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Measuring
system. 1,448,402 ; Mar. 13.
Hayes, Thomas E., assignor of one-third to W. R. Calla-
han and one-third to H. A. Kleinsteubeir, Milwaukee,
Wis. Combination traffic guide and traflSc-regulatlng
signal. 1,447,659; Mar. 6.
Hayes, Thomas J., East St. Louis, 111., assignor to Lewi*
Felling Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Sewing-
machine feed mechanism. 1,474,966 ; Nov. 20.
Hayes Track Appliance Company. (See Hayes, Stanley
W., assignor.)
Hayes Wheel Company. (See Blick, Henry, assignor.)
Hayes Wheel Company. (See Flick, H., and Buck, as-
signor.)
Hayford, Harry N., assignor to William B. Durgin Com-
pany, Concord, N. H. Work-controlling attacliment
for lathes. 1,457,837 ; June 5.
Haynes, Charles V., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Hott-
nian Specialty Company, New York, N. Y. Radiator
valve. 1,461,657 ; July 10.
Uaynes, Harold L., assignor of one-half to H. J. Walser,
Cleveland, Ohio. Escapement mechanism. 1,475,629 ;
Nov. 27.
Haynes, Pierre E., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to The Linde
Air Products Company. Apparatus for transporting
gases. 1,469,756 ; Oct. 2.
Haynes, Pierre E., Buffalo, and G. P. Gerfln, Niagara
Falls, N. Y., assignors to The Linde Air Products
Company. Plaster and making the same. 1,456,924 ;
May 29.
Maynes, Pierre B., Buffalo, N. Y., and G. O. Curme, Jr.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to The Linde Air Products
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Production of ethylene.
1,460,545 ; July 3.
Haynes Stellite Company. (See McCurdy, Frederick T.,
assignor.)
Haynes, William L., assignor to United States Cast Iron
Pipe & Foundry Conmany, Burlington, N. J. Centrifu-
gal pipe mold. 1,477,872 ; Dec. 18.
Haynn, Richard, and F. Mtinz, Fechenheim-on-the-Maln,
Germany, assignors to Leopold Cassella & Co., Gesell-
schaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Production of shot
effects, not to be stained in piece dyeing. 1,451,299 ;
Apr. 10.
Haynsworth, Julius D., Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to West-
inghouse Electric Products Company. Electrically-
heated solder pot. 1,472,170 ; Oct. 30.
Haynsworth, Julius D., Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric Products Company. Electric
heater. 1,472,171; Oct. 30.
Hays, Athol B., Bucyrus, N. Dak. Storm-sash hanger.
1,477,953; Dec. 18.
Hays, Fred, Tuckahoe, N. J. Tire tool. 1,450,209 ;
Apr. 3.
Hays. John J., New York, N. Y. Locking device.
1,449,320; Mar. 20.
Hays Manufacturing Co. (See Hitchcock, Otto G., as-
signor.)
Hayward, Arthur E.. Swindon, England. Brake slack ad-
juster for railway vehicles. 1,478,957 ; Dec. 25.
Hayward, Carle R. (See Eustis, P. A., Hayward,
Schleicher, and Belcher.)
Hayward, Charles O., Ravenna, Mich. Holder device.
1,469,317 ; Oct. 2.
Hayward, Charles W., Santa Barbara, Calif. Form for
concrete construction. 1,466,830 ; Sept. 4.
Harward, Enos P., Conover, assignor of one-half to B. O.
Dobberke, Conover, Wis. Skin or hide stretcher.
1,464,762 ; Aug. 14.
Hayward, Prank W., assignor to Kimmerle Bros., San
Francisco, Calif. Wheel puller. 1,461,312; July 10.
Hayward, Henry W. (See Nntting, P. J., and Hayward.)
Hayward, Irving M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Torch. 1,461,658;
July 10.
Hayward, Ned E., Holyoke, Mass. Prelght-car signal
1,463,467 ; July 31.
Hazard, Merlin C, Huntington Beach, Calif. Combination
rope socket and jar. 1,470,445 ; Oct. 9.
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Beardsley, G. A., and
Warden, assignors.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Coleman, Thomas, Jr.,
assignor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Ingram, Alfred and H.,
assignors.)
Hazel, Glen. (See Runyon, George E., assignor.)
Hazelbaker, Harry D., Portsmouth, Ohio. Tire-inflating
device. 1,470,446; Oct. 9.
liazelert, Clarence W., Lakewood, assignor to The Hazelett
Storage BatteiT Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Assembling
storage battery elements. 1,478,786 ; Dec. 25.
Hazelett Storage Battery Company, The. (See Hazelett,
Clarence W., assignor.)
Hazell, John S., assignor to Unchokeable Pump, Limited,
London, England. Impeller for centrifugal pumps.
1,470,607 ; Oct. 16.
Hazeltine, Louis A., Hoboken, N. J. Method and electric-
circuit arrangement for neutralizing capacity cou-
pling. 1,450,080 ; Mar. 27.
Hazeltine, Walter E., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Atlas
Powder Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Decorative fabric
and manufacturing same. 1,450,367 ; Apr. 3.
Hazelton, Carl J., assignor to American Narrow Fabric
Company, Worresster, Mass. Hose supporter. 1,467,158 ;
Sept. 4.
Hazelton, George. (See Hanman, J., and Hazelton.)
Hazelton, George, Whitehall, London, assignor to Vlckers
Limited, Westminster, London, England. Machine gun.
1,447,246; Mar. 6.
Hazelton, John A., Baltimore, Md. Differential gearing.
1,450,210; Apr. 3.
Hazen, Hiram C. (See Cornell, A., and Hazen.)
Hazen, William. (See Ross, W. H., and Hazen.)
Hazen, William, and W. H. Boss, Washington, D. C.
Preparing a concentrated fertilizer. 1,456,850;
May 29.
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Alphaheiical list of patentees — Continuerl.
Hazlehurst, Cbarlcs B., Pasadena, Calif. Broiling skillet.
1,467,272; Sept. 4.
Hazlett, Grant, andC. H. Mitchell, Binghamton, N. Y.
Locking device. 1,457,029 ; May 29.
Hazlewood, William A., assignor of one-third to J. H.
White, Fort Worth, Tex. Piston for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,478,608; Dec. 25.
Hazzard, Paul, Chicago, 111. Beater. 1,465,940 ; Aug. 28.
H'Doubler, Charles W., Racine, Wis. Motor transmis-
sion. 1,442,217; Jan. 16.
H'Doubler, Charles W., Madison, Wis. Electrically-driven
sewing machine. 1,472,588; Oct. 30.
Heacock, Harley O., Winslow, Ind. Burial vault.
1,450,291 ; Apr. 3.
Heacock, Nathan A., Sullivan, III. Stock feeder.
1,441,345; Jan. 9.
Heacock, Nathan A., Sullivan, 111. Stock feeder.
1,465,763 ; Aug. 21.
Head, Cecil A., Royal Oak, Mich. Electric radiator.
1,447,952 ; Mar. 6.
Head, Cecil A., Royal Oak, Mich. Electric radiator.
1,458,763 ; June 12.
Head, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Aeolian
Company. Tone-control device. 1,442,665 ; Jan. 16.
Head, Robert, Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to The Aeolian
Company. Transposing tracker bar. 1,470,363 ; Oct. 9.
Head, Robert, Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to The Aeolian
Company. Transposer for automatic pianos and the
like. 1,470,364; Oct. 9.
Head, Ronald, Luton, England, assignor to Joseph Baker
Sons and Perkins Company, Incorporated, White Plains,
N. Y. Means for grinding or pulverizing food or other
substances of a similar nature. 1,451.424 ; Apr. 10.
Headden, Elmer. (See Coats, Arizonia Z., assignor.)
Headloy, Frederick H., Birmingham, England. Adjust-
able back rest. 1,449,401 : Mar. 27.
Headley, Frederick H., Northfleld, assignor to Tan Sad
Limited, Birmingham, England. Metallic chair, stool,
seat, and the like. 1,456,800; May 29.
Headley, Frederick H., assignor to Tan Sad Limited,
Birmingham, England. Spring suspension mechanism
for vehicles. Rel5,721 ; Nor. 13.
Headley, Frederick H., assignor to Tan Sad Limited, Bir-
mingham, England. Spring mounting of vehicle seats.
1,476,674 : Dec. 4.
Headley, William T., Philadelphia, Pa. Paving material.
1,472,393; Oct. 30.
Headson, Frank A., Milwaukee, Wis. Lining or friction
member for brake bands, brake shoes, or other articles.
1,468,634 ; Sept. 25.
Headson, Frank A., Milwaukee, Wis. Speed-changing
power-transmission mechanisms for paper-making ma-
chines and other similar machines. 1,471,603 ; Oct. 23.
Heagerty, Patrick G., Sandusky, Ohio. Waving signal.
1,463,650; July 31.
Heal, William E., Washington, D. C. Process of and
apparatus for making sheet glass. 1,460,488 ; July 3.
Heald, James N., and A. M. Drake, assignors to Heald
Machine Companv. Worcester, Mass. Internal-grinding
machine. 1,468,] 51 ; Sept. 18.
Heald Machine Company. (See Guild, Waldo J., as-
signor.)
Heald Machine Company. (See Heald, J. N., and Drake,
assignors.)
Healey, Francis J., London, England. Variable-velocity
ratio gearing. 1,440,462 ; Jan. 2.
Healey, Francis J., assignor to The Healey Syndicate
Limited, London. England. Variable velocity ratio
gearing. 1,446,294 ; Feb. 20.
Healey, George A. (See Palmros, A., Mackie, and Healey.)
Healey Syndicate Limited, The. (See Healey, Francis J.,
assignor.)
Healy, Charles F., New York, N. Y. Toothbrush.
1,473,766; Nov. 13.
Healy, George E., Buffalo, N. Y. Street safety zone.
1,452,875; Apr. 24.
Healy, James F., Chicago, 111. Trolley construction.
1,450,885 ; Apr. 3.
Healy, Leon J. D., assignor to Wright Rubber Products
Company, Racine. Wis. Floor or wall covering.
1,473,767; Nov. 13.
Healv, Michael K.. Yonkers, N. Y. Safety device ror
railways. 1,477,486 ; Dec. 11.
Heany, John A., New Haven, Conn., assignor to Rock-
bestos Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Appa-
ratus for making asbestos yarn. 1,451,824 ; Apr. 17.
Heany, John A., Now Haven, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Rockbest-os Products Corporation. In-
sulation-smoothins device. 1,454,166 : May 8.
Heany, John A., New Haven, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Rockbestos Products Corporation. As-
bestos yarn. 1,458,577 ; June 12.
Heap, Jesse J., New York, N. Y^., assignor to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111, Plait folder
for sewing machines. 1.451,220 ; Apr, 10.
Heap, Jesse ,7., Nyack, N, Y,, assignor to Union Special
Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Sewing machine tot
forming concealed stitches. 1.474,362 ; Nov. 20.
Heap, Robert S., Igbtenhill, Burnley. England. Rotary
perforated beam apnnratus for dyeing and otherwise
treating yarn with fluids. 1.471,658: Oct. 23.
Heard, John, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada, Screen-door
clip. 1,463,119 ; July 24,
Hearding, John H., Duluth, Minn. Ore-mixing pocket.
1,443,843; Jan. 30.
Hearing, Edward. (See Handy, R. S., and Hearing.)
Hearing, Samuel D., et al. (See Reeves, H., and Cain,
assignors.)
Hearn, Denmark H. (See Hearn, Hiram S. and D. H.)
Hearn, Hiram S. and D. H., Denver, Colo. Direction sig-
nal for motor vehicles. 1,463,997 ; Aug. 7.
Hearn, John F., Passaic, N. J., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Lumi-
nous indicator. 1,466,286 ; Aug. 28.
Hearu, Robert H., Dyer, Teun. Gate. 1,440,874 ; Jan. 2.
Hearne, Eugene M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Soldering flux.
1,453,586 ; May 1.
Heartick, Edward G., Louisville, Ky. Register wall
guard. 1,463,318 ; July 31.
Heaslip, Robert L., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Automo-
bile door opening and closing device. 1,440,463 ; Jan. 2.
Heater, Philip H., Bucyrus, Ohio. Automobile tire
tread. Des. 63,465 ; Dec. 11.
Heath, Clarence W., Sand Springs, Okla. Railway fare
ticket. 1,455,050; May 15.
Heath, Edwin G., Concord, N. H. Adjustable shade
holder. 1,477,954 ; Dec. 18.
Heath, Frederick, Tacoma, Wash. Pilaster construction.
1,453,837 ; May 1.
Heath, George H., Hastings, Fla. Vine separator for
root harvesters. 1,443,741 ; Jan. 30.
Heath, George S., Fort Bayard, N. Max. Rotary valve.
1,447,980; Mar. 13.
Heath, Glenn P., Aurora, 111. Adjustable ventilator.
1,469,011 ; Sept. 25.
Heath, Ida M., Seattle, Wash. Culinary utensil.
1,448,296; Mar. 13.
Heath, Merix)n C, Terre Haute, Ind. Mechanism for
handling bottles, etc. 1,460,020; June 26.
Heath, Sidney J., Johnson City, N. Y. Counter-mold-
ing machine. 1,471,261 ; Oct. 16.
Heath, Spencer, Baltimore, Md. Variable-pitch propeller.
1,446,795; Feb. 27.
Heath, Spencer, Baltimore, Md. Adjustable and reversible
propeller. 1,447,080 ; Feb. 27.
Heath, William C, Beloit, Wis., assignor to Fairbanks,
Morse & Co.. Chicago, III. Protected electrode igniter.
1,441,681 ; Jan. 9.
Heath, William C, Beloit, Wis., assignor to Fairbanks,
Morse & Co., Chicago, 111. Ignition system for com-
bustion engines. 1,452,601 ; Apr. 24.
Heathcote, Anna C, Chicago, 111. Hair curler. 1,465,216 ;
Aug. 14.
Heather, Frederick, Kenilworth, near Cape Town, South
Africa. Means for silencing explosion noises connected
with motor ears, motor vehicles, cycle, gas, oil, and
steam engines. 1,474,115 ; Nov. 13.
Heaton, Clarence E., assignor to Wilson Brothers, Chi-
cago, 111. Display box. 1,453,672; May 1.
Heaton, Edward C, Harrogate, England. D or stirrup
shaped handle. 1,4-78,854; Dec. 25.
Heaton, Hylon J., et al. (See Hammond, C, and Inman,
assignors.)
Heaton, John, et al. (See Flowers, Stanley A., assignor.)
Hebbard, Charles C, assignor of one-third to B. H. Shack-
elford and one-third to O. Ruhl, Joplln, Mo. Con-
centrating table. 1,452,969 ; Apr. 24.
Hebel, Evald, Copenhagen, Denmark. Device for signaling
changes of driving in automobiles. 1,466,044 ; Aug. 28.
Hebenstreit, Edward H,, Nokomls, 111. Railway switch.
1,464,040; Aug. 7.
Heberling, John, assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt buckle. 1,451,160 ;
Apr. 10.
Heberling, John, assignor to Hickok Mfg. Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Belt buckle. 1,457,573 ; June 5.
Heberling, Susie, Overbrook, Kans. Door catch.
1,442,879; Jan. 23.
Hebern, Edward H., assignor to H & H Patent Develop-
ing Companv, Oakland, Calif. Electric typewriting
machine. 1,473,292; Nov. 6.
Hebert, Albert H., Holvoke, Mass, Oil shield for belt
pulleys. 1,453,673: May 1.
Hebert, Erminie, Hammond, La. Bread toaster.
1,468,069; Sept. 18.
Hebert, Onesime, Oklahoma, Okla. Car coupling.
1,445,313; Feb. 13.
Hebert, Onesime. Oklahoma, Okla., assignor to Universal
Car and Hose Coupler Company, Phoenix. Ariz.
Drawbar and coupling connection. 1,448.487 ; Mar. 13.
HSbrard, Henri, Sceaux, France. Gyroscopic toy.
1.461,313; July 10.
Hebrock, Richard G.. Irvington, N. J. Metallic radiator
thermometer. 1,464,678 ; Aug. 14.
Hebron, Frank H., et al. (See Hagerty, Robert J., as-
signor.)
riebsacker, Wilhelm. Heilbronn, Germany. Excavating
machine. 1,460,671 ; .Tuly 3.
Hochenbleikner, Ingonuin, and T. C. Oliver, Charlotte,
N, C, assignors to Chemical Construction Company,
New York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for con-
centrating liquids. 1,456,874; May 29.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and T. C. Oliver. Charlotte,
N. C. assignors to Clieniical Construction Company,
New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus for jiroducing
sulphur compounds. 1,464,527 ; Aug. 14.
UNITED STATi:S PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
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Hechenbleikner, Ingonuln, and F. J. Bartholomew, Char-
lotte, N. C, assignors to Chemical Construction Com-
pany, New York. N. Y. Treating sludge acids and
separated sludge acids. 1,457,030 ; May 29.
Hechmer, John J., Grafton, W. Va. Method of and con-
tainer for storing used safety-razor blades. 1,476,401 ;
Dec. 4.
Ilpcht. Albert F., Worth, 111. Washing machine.
1,465.517 ; Aug. 21.
Hccht, Earl A., Mansfield, Ohio. Tire tread. Des. 62,169 ;
Apr. 3.
Ileeht. Earl A.. Mansfield, Ohio. Tire tread. Des.
63.257 : Nov. 13.
Hecht. Earl A;. Mansfield. Ohio. Tire tread. Des.
63.258 : Nov. 13.
Ileeht, Heinrich, and F. Schenkelberger, Kiel, Germany.
Subaoueous sound - signal transmitter. 1,475,385 ;
Nov. 27.
Hecht, Joseph L., Davenport, assignor to G. W. French,
J. L. Hecht, Davenport, lovra, and W. H. Stackhouse,
Springfield, Ohio, composing the Firm of French &
Hecht. Making metal wheel hubs. 1,452,200; Apr. 17.
Hecht, Leon J., assignor to Smith-Hecht Company, In-
dianapolis. Ind. Folding cardboard fan. 1,449,402 ;
Mar. 27.
Hecht, Paul 0., Davenport, Iowa. Cleaning attachment
for rakes. 1,449,673 ; Mar. 27.
Heck, Carl W., Hastings-on-Hudson, assignor to Western
Kectric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Loud-speaking receiver. Des. 62,986; Sept. 4.
Heck, Gaylord S. (See Lingafelter, F. E., and Heck.)
Heck, George D., Prince Bay, N. Y., assignor to Tl^e S. S.
White Dental Manufacturing Company. Spittoon.
1,450,806; Apr. 3.
Heck, George D., Prince Bay. N. Y., assignor to The S. S.
White Dental Manufacturing Company. Dental chair.
1.472,272; Oct. 30.
Heckart, William, Bradner, Ohio. Portable oil-well der-
rick. 1,440,598; Jan. 2.
Heckel, Edmund P., Chicago, 111., assignor to Carrior
Engineering Corporation, New York. N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for regulating driers. 1,449,115 ;
Mar. 20.
Heckel, Louis A. (See Gearhart, R. E., Stewart, and
Heckel.)
Heckling, George. (See Downs, L. S., and Heckling.)
Heckman, James, assignor of one half to S. L. Bargsley,
Electra, Tex. Rat and mouse trap. 1,453,352 ; May 1.
Heckman, John A. (See Heckman, William and J. A.)
Heckman Signal Company, The. (See Heckman, William,
and J. A., assignors.)
Heckman, William and J. A., Denver, Colo., assignors to
The Heckman Signal Company. Automobile signal.
Des. 62,723; July 24.
Heckmann. Harry A., assignor to The United States
Machine Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mechanism
for making piston rings. 1.456,925 ; May 29.
Heckscher, Edwin M. (See Hofmann, Carl J., assignor.)
Hecoi, Seward W., Zealand, Mich. Cabinet phonograph.
1.444.788 ; Feb. 13.
Hedberg, Chancey C. Des Moines, Iowa. Toilet-seat
front shield. 1,442,270 ; Jan. 16.
Hedberg, Roy E., Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada. Valve
rocker arm. 1.469,155 ; Sept. 25.
Hedburg, Eric, Kingman, Ariz. Lining for ball mills.
1,460,796 ; July 3.
Heddle, Robert, and R. Qua, Nelson, British Columbia,
Canada. Animal trap. 1,464,872 ; Aug. 14.
Heddon. Charles, and W. A. StoUey, Dowagiac, Mich.
Artificial fish bait. 1,477,756; Dec. 18.
Heddon's, James, Sons. (See Welch. John T., assignor.)
Hedgecock. William C, assignor to American Steel Foun-
dries, Chicago, 111. Fulcrum for brake beams.
1.445,881 ; Feb. 20.
Hedgecock, William C, assignor to American Steel Foun-
dries, Chicago, 111. Brake-heam fulcrum. 1,446,042 ;
Feb. 20.
Hedgcock, William C, assignor to American Steel Foun-
dries, Chicago, 111. Adjustable brake head. 1,453,838 ;
May 1.
Hedgcock, William C, assignor to American Steel Found-
ries, Chicago, 111. 1,454,167 ; May 8.
Hedgcock, William C, assignor to American Steel Found-
ries, Chicago, 111. Forged-steel fulcrum. 1,454,168 ;
May 8.
Hedger, Ward E., Waupun. Wis. Safety valve and pres-
sure indicator for automobile tires. 1,464,425 ; Aug. 7.
Hedges, Abraham D., Long Beach, Calif. Automobile
top. 1,445,213 ; Feh. 13.
Hedges, Edward G., Newark, and W. W. Heroy, Bloom-
field, N. J. Means for controlling flush-tank valves.
1.462,106; July 17.
Hedges, William T., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Coming, N. Y. Cooking-dish cover. Des. 62,948 ;
Aug. 28.
Hedges, William T., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Coming, N. Y. Cooking dish. Des. 62,949 : Aug. 28.
Hedges, William T., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Cooking-dish cover. Des. 62,950 ;
Aug. 28.
Hodgliu, Daniel A.. San Francisco, Calif. .Automobile
wheel lock. 1,456,021 ; May 22.
Hedln, Anton, Buffalo, N. Y. Ignition system for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,448,535 ; Mar. 13.
Hedin, Erlln A., Chester, Pa., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Dynamite
cartridge. 1,440,994 ; Jan. 2.
Hedley, Frank, Yonkers, and J. S. Doyle, Mount Vernon.
N. Y. Safety platform mechanism. 1,443,129 ; Jan. 23.
Hedley, Frank, Yonkers, and J. S. Doyle, Mount Vernon,
N. Y. Collapsible guard lookout station for railway
cars. 1,449,403 ; Mar. 27.
Hedlund, Martin R., H. C. Hoitomt and W. E. Hedlund,
Boyceville, Wis. Stable-cleaning device. 1,444,119 ;
Feb. 6.
Hedlund, Wilfred H. (See Hedlund, M. R., Hoitomt, and
Hedlund.)
Hedly, Arthur H., assignor to The Ludlow Typograph
Company, Chicago, 111. Strip-forming mechanism.
1,476,967 ; Dec. 11.
Hedrick, Clarence E., Newton, Kans. Poultry-dipping ma-
chine. 1,453,674 ; May 1.
Hedrick, Eugene F., Ottumwa, Iowa. Firearm. 1,448,297 ;
Mar. 13.
Hedstrom, Carl. (See Berg, Emil G., assignor.)
Hedstrom, Gustav W., assignor of one-half to P. W. Ful-
ford, Chicago, 111. Drying machine. 1,472,417 ; Oct. 30.
Hedtrich, Arthur. (See Lewisky, J., and Hedtrich.)
Hedwall, Adolphe. (See Lidholm, K. F., and Hedwall.)
Heenan & Froude Limited. (See Cruyt, Lucien C, as-
signor.)
Heenan & Froude, Limited. (See Walker, George H., as-
signor. )
Heeno, George W., Cleveland, Ohio. Blank for emblems
and the like. 1,455,289 ; May 15.
Heene, J. E. (See Giflin, Alfred R., assignor.)
Heeney, Joseph P., Medford, Mass. Floor connection for
soil pipes and the like. 1,477,560; Dec. 18.
Heer, Otto P., Ontario, Calif. Pipe mold. 1,471,262 ;
Oct. 16.
Heerey, James C, Philadelphia, Pa. Curtain clasp.
1,476,887; Dec. 11.
Heesch, Otto K. (See Madsen, Mathias O. S., assienor.)
Heess, Jacob, Ebertsheim, Germany, assignor to R. J.
Mars, London, England. Extracting moisture from
plastic material. 1,474,259; Nov. 13.
Heeter, Charles M., Butler, Pa. Pipe grip. 1,455.612;
May 15.
Heeter, Thomas E., St. Louis, Mo. Machine for making
book covers. 1,460,581 ; July 3.
HeflSer, Philip, Pittsburgh, assignor of one-half to H. C.
Simmons, Grafton, Pa. Oil still. 1,463,698 ; July 31.
HefTner, Charles S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cigarette carton.
1,466,225 ; Aug. 28.
Hefner, Jesse A. L., Danese, W; Va. Jay bar. 1,451,657;
Apr. 10.
Heftier, Victor R., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Societe du
Carburateur Zenith, Lyon, France. Stop lever.
1,465,668 ; Aug. 21.
Hegan, Horace J., Coventry, assignor to Courtaulds Lim-
ited, London, England. Manufacture of threads, fila-
ments, and the like of cellulose. 1,446,301 ; Feb. 20.
Hegg, Frederick N., et al. (See FeUroth, Erick O., as-
signor.)
Heggelund, Ragnar O., Lake Preston, S. Dak. Insect
destroyer. 1,459,396; June 19.
Heggem, Alfred G., Tulsa, Okla. Well-cleaning swab.
1,449,674; Mar. 27.
Heginbottom, Walter G., assignor of one-half to J. R.
Francis, Flint, Mich. Forming pistons. 1,441,082 ;
Jan. 2.
Hegnes, Peter J., Canton, S. Dak. Vending machine.
1,462,283 ; July 17.
Heiberg, Fred, et al. (See Bahr, August T. J., assignor.)
Heichel, Joseph G. (See Louden, Edgar W., assignoi.)
Heidbrink, Jay A., Minneapolis, Minn. Dental device for
spreading tissues. 1,450,419 ; Apr. 3.
Heidbrink, Jay A., Minneapolis, Minn. Sensitized-film
holder for X-ray photography. 1,450,420 ; Apr. 3.
Heide. William A., Detroit, Mich. Spark plug.
1,461,797; July 17.
Heidelberg, Wolf & Company. (See Schwartz, William,
assignor. )
Heidelberger, Henry, et al. (See Starkl, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Heideman, Fred J., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Kelvinator
Corporation. Wilmington, Del. Shaft seal for com-
pressors. 1,458,183 ; June 12.
Heidenreich. Carl, assignor to Parbenfabriken vorm.
Friedr, Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne-on-the-
Rhine, Germany. Azo dyestufEs. 1,474,587 ; Nov. 20.
Heldenrpieh, Isidor. St. Louis, Mo. Advertising device.
1,442,271; Jan. 16.
Helder, Henry J., Carroll, Iowa. Roller bearing.
1,451,825; Apr. 17.
Heidland. Herman, St. Louis, Mo. Drawer pull.
1,473,854; Nov. 13.
Heidrlch, Richard E. (See Smith, E. M., and Heidrich.)
Helen, Ingvald. Hedemarken, Norway. Bitless bridle.
1,478,958; Dec. 25.
Heigh, John W., and F. J. Burch. Rochester, N. Y. : snid
Burch assignor to said Heigh. Door-locking mechanism
for milk compartments. 1.448.0(i6 ; Mar. 13.
Hell Co., The. (See Hell, J. P., and Wesenberg, assignors.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FKOM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hell, JuUus P., Milwaukee, Wis. Fluid hoist. 1,474,834 ;
Nov. 20.
Hell, Julius P., and C. Wesenberg, assignors to The Hell
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Bumper. 1,447,387 ; Mar. 6.
Heilman, Henry N., St. Louis, Mo. Coupon-cuttiug ma-
chine. 1,463,393; July 31.
Heilman, John C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bonbon-coating
machine. 1,447,549 ; Mar. 6.
Helm, Henrv B., Portland, Oreg. Boiler appliance.
1,447,550 ; Mar. 6.
Helm, Philip B., Sharon Hill, Pa. "Vest. 1,460,416;
July 8.
Heiman, Joseph A., Baileyville, Kans. Gun cleaning and
oillnt,' rod. 1,450,037 ; Mar. 27.
Heimann, Albert, New York, N. Y. Weighing and adver-
tising machine. 1,464,846 ; Aug. 14.
Heiraendinger, Henry, Lake Charles, La. Signal device
for road crossings. 1,464,819 ; Aug. 14.
Heimerdinger, William G., Louisville, Ky. Ice-cream dip-
per. 1,450,886; Apr. 3.
lleinierman, Servatins, Chilton, Wis. Chimney cleaner.
1,475,229 ; Nov. 27.
Ileimiod, Albert A. (See Dillon, E. P., and Heimrod.)
Heimstadt, Oskar, Vienna, Austria. Stereoscopic eye-
piece for microscopes. 1,470,670 ; Oct. 16.
Hein, Adolph J., Sioux City, Iowa. Pump. 1,474,260 ;
Nov. 13.
I-Iein, George N. (See Piatt, F. L., Hein, and Impey.)
Hein, George N., San Francisco, Calif. Vehicle wind-
shield attachment. 1,441,501; Jan. 9.
Hein, George N., San Francisco, Calif. Sun and glare
shade for vehicles. 1,459,180 ; June 19.
Heindl, Martin, et al. (See Folgert, Joseph W., as-
signor.)
Heine Boiler Company. (See Cotton, Alfred, assignor.)
Heine, Ferdinand H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Koebring Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Paver-mixer
crane. 1,468,472; Sept. 18.
Heine, Ferdinand H., assignor to Koebring Company.
Milwaukee, Wis. Traction shoe. 1,474,967 ; Nov. 20,
Heine, Frank H. (See Nicholas, Lorena B.)
Heine, Frederick J., Huntington, Mass. Reed hook.
1,459,465 ; June 19.
Heine, Fritz F., Leipzig, Germany. Elastic ring-shaped
holder for small lamps. 1,450,547 ; Apr. 3.
Heine, Hermann, Wetzlar, Germany. Microscope.
1,448,592; Mar. 13.
Heine, Wilhelm, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesell-
schaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Gun barrel.
1,467,159; Sept. 4.
Heineke, John C., Springfield, 111. Foot accelerator.
1,469,559; Oct. 2.
Heineman, Mortimer S., Baltimore, Md. Cigar wrapper.
1,474,363; Nov. 20.
Heinemann, Arthur, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Pro-
duction of artificial resins. 1,441,981 ; Jan. 9.
Heinemann, Arthur, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Manu-
facture of formaldehyde. 1,460,244 ; June 26.
Heinemann Electric Company; (See Mayer, Walter S.,
assignor.)
Heinemann, George. (See Remsen, William H., assignor.)
Heinemann, Karl, Heidenau, Germany. Recovery of pure
alkaUes from impure lyes. 1,453,132 ; Apr. 24.
Heiner, Anthony, New York, N. Y. Printing press.
1,441,083 ; Jan. 2.
Heinitsh, William W., I. C. Shalkop, and A. B. Lauter-
bach, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The De Luxe Brush
Company, Wilmington, Del. Device for dispensing liq-
uid or plastic materials. 1,472,123 ; Oct. 30.
Heinkel, Christian P., Cleveland, assignor to The Cleve-
land Tractor Company, Euclid, Ohio. Track belt.
1,456,378 ; May 22.
Heinkel, John, St. Louis, Mo. Garage drain. 1,456,105 ;
May 22.
Heinold, Robert, Kiel, Germany. Level-indicating ar-
rangement. 1,467,853 ; Sept. 11.
Heinrich, Ernst H., Chemnitz, Germany. Swinging nip-
pers in flat combing machines. 1,464,820 ; Aug. 14.
Heinrich, Jules. (See Vandergaw, B. B., and Heinrich.)
Heinrich, Mary E., Freeport, N. Y. Sport suit. Des.
62,951 ; Aug. 28.
Heinrich. Valentine, Los Angeles, Calif. Fender.
1.443,362; Jan. 30.
Heinrichs, Berg, assignor to Mid-West Box Company,
Anderson, Ind. Machine for making corrugated board.
1,453,458 : May 1.
Heinritz, Walter J., Norristown, Pa. Control of fur-
naces. 1,477,263; Dec. 11.
Heins, John. (See Helns, William F. and J.)
Heins. William P. and J., Albany, N. Y. Fuse plug.
1.443,261 ; Jan. 23,
Heintz, Andrew, Neosho, Wis. Automobile fan. 1.441,852 ;
Jan. 9.
Heintz, Brne.st E., assignor to Ternstedt Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Window regulator. 1,463,422 ;
July 31.
Heintz, Ernest E., assignor to Ternstedt Manufactur-
ing Company, Detroit, Mich. Torsion-spring tension
regulator. 1,470,977 ; Oct. 16.
Heintz, James C, Lnkewood, Ohio. Vulcanizer.
1,477,174; Dec. 11.
Heintz, Leo I., assignor to Heintz Manufacturing Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile body frame.
1,441,853; Jan. 9.
Heintz, Leo 1., assignor to Heintz Manufacturing Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile body. 1,441,854 ;
Jan. 9.
Heintz Manufacturing Company. (See Heintz, Leo I.,
assignor.)
Heintz, Otto, Colby, Wis. Road machine. 1,447,306;
Mar. 6.
Heintz, Samuel, Youngstown, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Republic Rubber Company. Resilient
vehicle tire. Des. 63,644 ; Dec. 25.
Heinz, H. J., Company. (See Higerd, F. A., and Becker,
assignors.)
Helnze, John 0., Lakeland, Fla. Lathe tool. 1,453,133;
Apr. 24.
Helnze, John O., Lakeland, Fla. Tractor. 1,453,134 ;
Apr. 24.
Helnze, William A., assignor to Crane Company, Chicago,
111. Die-castiag machine. 1,478,117 ; Dec. 18.
Heis, Leonhard, and H. Jezler, Zurich, Switzerland. Chem-
ical conversion of substances. 1,475,995; Dec. 4.
Helse, George W., Elmhurst, N. Y., assignor to Union
Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc. De-
polarizer and preparing the same. 1,468,234 ; Sept. 18.
Helse, George W., Elmhurst, and H. H. Thompson, Flush-
ing, N. Y., assignors to Union Carbide & Carbon Re-
search Laboratories, Inc. Flash light and battery
therefor. 1,464,573 ; Aug. 14.
Helse, Wilhelm, Munich, Germany, assignor to A. Delch-
mann, Hillegersberg, near Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Process and apparatus for the production of reliefs.
1,443,624; Jan. 30.
Helse, William H. (See Schurch, Jacob, assignor.^
Heiser, Charles J., Los Angeles, Calif. Thermostatic
valve. 1,449,675; Mar. 27.
Heiser, Joseph B., Wllliamsport, Pa. Valve-protecting
tire carrier. 1,457,735 ; June 5.
Helsey, A. H., & Co. (See Helsey, T. Clarence, assignor.)
Heisey, A. H., & Co. (See Sanford, Andi-ew J., assignor.)
Helsey, T. Clarence, assignor to A. H. Helsey & Co., New-
ark, Ohio. Surface ornamentation for goblet or similar
article. Des. 61,952 ; Feb. 13.
Helslng, Raymond A., Bast Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Modulating and transmitting system. 1,442,146 ;
Jan. 16.
Helslng, Raymond A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Production of modulated high-frequency oscil-
lations. 1,442,147; Jan. 16.
Helslng, Raymond A^ East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Thermionic vacuum tube. 1,445,278 ; Feb. 13.
Helsing, Raymond A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Electrical discharge device. 1,452,339 ; Apr. 17.
Helslng, Raymond A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Two-way-signaling system. 1,464,097 ; Aug. 7.
Heising, Raymond A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western EUectrlc Company Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Radiocommunlcation. 1,465,357 ; Aug. 21.
Heising, Raymond A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Signaling. 1,465,358; Ang. 21.
Heising, Raymond A.. Bast Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. System of communication. 1,465,732 ; Aug. 21.
Heising, Raymond A., Millburn, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Car-
rier-wave signaling system. 1,444,605; Feb. 6.
Heising, Raymond A., Millburn, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling system. 1,448,216 ; Mar. 13.
Heising. Raymond A., Millburn, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Translating apparatus. 1,456,503; May 29.
Heising, Raymond A., Millburn, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
System for producing modulated waves. Rel5,722 ;
Nov. 13.
Heisler, Charles L., Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to General
Electric Company. Gearing. 1,453,709 ; May 1.
Heisler, Frederick W., Schenectady, N. Y. Crane door-
operating mechanism. 1,457,907 : June 5.
Heisler. Otto, Milwaukee, Wis. Clothes wringer.
1,468,447; Sept. 18.
Heisner, Paul A. (See Heisner, Wesley P. and P. A.)
Helsner, Wesley P. and P. A., RockvlUe, Nebr. Adjustable
strainer .'support. 1,463,394 ; July 31.
Helster, Louis H., jr. (See Walther, Adolph F., as-
signor.)
Heiter, Henrv L., New York, N. Y. Ornamental bottle
top. 1.454.510 : May 8.
Heltler, George, New York, N. Y. Wedge attachment
for shoes. 1,477.825 ; Dec. 18.
Heitmnn, Erne,st, North Bergen, N. J. Shade support.
1,458,184: .Tune 12.
Ueitznian. Robert J., Union Hill, N. J. Detector stand.
1,477,826 ; Dec, 18.
UNITED STATICS PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
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Uejl, Josef, Rosenberg, Tex. Printing press. 1,4-10,995 ;
.bill. 'J.
UeUiuiier. Ernst G., et al. (See Gutekunst. David W.,
assignor.)
Helauder. Ernst G.. Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to United
States Cast lion Pipe & Foundrv Company, Burlington,
N. J. Annealing furnace. l.-l(l.G59 ; Oct. 23.
Uelbig. Walter, Queens, N. Y. Lace. Des. 0:2,724 ;
July 24.
Helbromier. Andrg. (See Henri. V., Helbronner, and
von Recklinghausen.)
llflLironiKT, Aiidr^. I'aris, and P. Pipereaut, Nantes,
Fr.Tnie. Producing sulphides. 1,443,077 ; Jan. 23.
Helburn Thompson Company. (See Boynton, Phillip F.,
assisnor. )
Helcber, William C, Akron, Ohio. Pouring spout for
vessels. 1,470,978 : Oct. 16.
Hpldrich, Andrew. Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Cade
Manufacturinsr Company, Shelby, N. C. Typographical
machine. 1.456,436 ; May 22.
Helo-Shaw. Henrv S., London, England. Hydraulic clutch
or coupler. 1,462,600 ; July 24.
Hele-Shaw. Heurv S., London, England. Radial-cylinder
hydraulic clutch. 1,466,622 ; Aug. 28.
Helenek, George J., New York, N. Y. Display stand.
1,469,725 : Oct. 2.
Ilelfrocht. Fred A., Berkeley. Calif. Casing for holding
counting disks. Des. 62,192 ; Apr. 10.
Helfrleh. Geori;e P., San Francisco, Calif. Fountain at-
tachment for brushes. 1,467,036 ; Sept. 4.
Helgesoii. Stiner T.. MinnpapDlis. Minn. Adjustable metal
framp. 1.472.069 ; Oct. 30.
Helke, Benjamin. Glencoe, 111. Violin bridge. 1,470,734 ;
Oct 16.
Helland. Sigurd H., assignor to Whitin Machine Works,
Whitinsville. Mass. Detaching motion for combing
machines. 1.464.098: Aug. 7.
Hellberg, Harold. SomerviUe, Mass. Splash counterdrop
press. 1,453,390 : May 1.
Hellebrand, Anthony, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle signal.
1.454.114; May 8.
Hellenthal, Karl, deceased, Chicago, 111. ; E. F. Link and
M. Roincl. executors. Vehicle suspension means.
1.469,788 ; Oct. 9.
Heller, Benjamin. Chicago, 111. Sealing closed contain-
ers. 1,469.923 ; Oct. 9.
Heller. Carl. New York. N. Y. Combination bed and
t«ble. 1.473.370; Nov. 6.
Heller, Isaak. Brooklyn, N. Y. Waistband buttonhole
strip. 1,471,604; Oct. 23.
Heller, Israel E.. Buffalo. N. Y. Means and method of
manufacturing interfolded pieces of cloth, etc.
1,443.363: Jan. 30.
Heller. Joseph. Des Moines, Iowa. Razor-blade holder.
1.441,346; Jan. 9.
Heller, L., cS: Son, Inc. (See Heller, Milton J., assignor.)
Heller, L.. & Srrn, Inc. (See Heller, Samuel, assignor.)
Heller, Max, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. Metal-
scouring and ungreasing device. 1,451,981 ; Apr. 17.
Heller. Milton J., assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,991 : Sept. 4.
Heller. Milton J., assignor to L. Heller & Son. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,992 ; Sept. 4.
Heller, Milton L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Waistband. 1,452,201 ;
Apr. 17.
Heller, Richard D., Boise, Idaho. Seed screen. 1,447,660 ;
Mar. 6.
Hell' r. Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
Y'ork. N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,375 ; May 15.
Hell'-r. Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York. N. Y'. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62.376 : May 15.
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
Y'ork. N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,377; May 15.
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of simila-
nature. Des. 62,378 ; May 15.
Heller. Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,379 : May 15.
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
Y'ork, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. De.s. 62,330 ; May 15.
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,381 ; May 15.
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,382; May 15.
58339—16
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,383; May 15.
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,384 ; May 15.
Heller, Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
nature. Des. 62,385 ; May 15.
Heller. Samuel, assignor to L. Heller & Son, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Precious, or semiprecious, or synthetic
stone, or an imitation thereof, or an article of similar
natuH'. Des. 62.386 ; May 15.
Heller Tool Company. (See Lyons, W. W., and McElroy,
assignors.)
Helliwell, Frank O. (See Chick, H. R., HeUiwell, and
Plumbridge.)
Hellmann, Lui F., and W. W. Baxter, Indianapolis, Ind.
Automatic brake lock. 1,450,099 ; June 19.
Hellmann, Lui F., and W. W. Baxter, assignors to Air
Brake Safety Appliance Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Automatic safety control for air-brake systems.
1,459,098; June 19.
Hellmund, Rudolf E., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Wcst-
inghouse Electric & .Manufacturing Company. Control
apparatus. 1,451,544 : Apr. 10.
Hellmund. Rudolf E., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Alter-
nating-current commutator generator. 1,453,391 ;
May 1.
Hellmund, Rudolf E., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Dynamo-
electric machine. 1.454,025; May 15.
Hellmund, Rudolf E., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Westing-
hou.se Electric and Manufacturing Company. Exciting
system for phase converters. Rel5,623 ; June 12.
Hellmund, Rudolf E., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Motor-
control system. 1,460,157 ; June 26.
Hellmund, Rudolf E., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Brush
holder. 1,460,158; June 26.
Hellmund, Rudolf E., Swissvale. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. System of
control. 1,466,287 ; Aug. 28.
Hellmund. Rudolf E.. Swissvale. Pa., !:ssignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Single-
phase commutator motor. 1,472.172 ; Oct. 30.
Hellmund, Rudolf E., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Sys-
tem of control. 1.475.823 : Nov. 27.
tlellmund, Rudolf E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Elec-
trical system. 1,475.822 ; Nov. 27.
Hellroth, Carl, and G. Carlson, Youngstown, Ohio. Com-
bination vehicle shade. 1,446.899; Feb. 27.
Hellstrand, Gustaf A.. Butte, Mont. Differential flota-
tion of ores. 1,469,042 ; Sept. 25.
Hellstrom, John A.. Wheeling, W. Va. Machine for sepa-
rating metal sheets. 1.443,178 : Jan. 23.
Hellstrom. John A.. Wheeling, W. Va. Sheet-opening
mechanism. 1,443,179 ; Jan. 23.
Hellstrom. John A., Wheeling, W. Va. Apparatus for
separating rolled sheet-metal plates. 1,461,580 ;
July 10.
Hellus. Frank H.. Trenton, N. J. Shade retarder.
1.449.321 ; Mar. 20.
Hellwarth, Russell 0.. Gelina, Ohio. Transmission mech-
anism. 1,470,078 ; Oct. 9.
Helm, Emerson B., assignor of one-third to C. L. Gebauer
and one-third to J. Benner. Cleveland, Ohio. Head-
light for automobiles. 1,451,161 ; Apr. 10.
Helm. George C, Columbia, Mo. Display device.
1,444,120 ; Feb. 6.
Helman, Calvin C., Cleveland, Ohio. Cord dispenser.
1,451,300 : Apr. 10.
Helmbold. Paul A., Vohwinkel, Germany. Driving mech-
anism for combing machine. 1.444.877 ; Feb. 13.
Helmer, Charles H., and J. Wehrung, Rochester, N. T.,
assignors to Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company,
Auburn, Me. Last. 1,463.814; Aug. 7.
Helmet Cap Company. (See Force, Gerald E., assignor.)
Helmhold. J. F., & Bro. (See Lorch, Henry, assignor.)
Helmick, Milton J., and T. L. Aenew, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Resilient wheel. 1.450.740 ; Apr. 3.
Helmkee. Jacob, Kenmore. assignor to J. H. La Croix,
Cleveland. Ohio. He.Tting furnace. 1,474.032 ; Nov. 13.
Helmond. William F., Hartford. Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Spring
motor for typewriter carriages. 1,442.880 ; Jan. 23.
Helmond. William F.. Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New Y'ork. N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine and case. 1,446,745 ; Feb. 27.
Helmond, William F., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York,'^. Y. Shipping
case. 1,447,513; Mar. 6.
Helmond. William F., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company. New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,448,217 ; Mar. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Helmond, William F., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,465,243 ; Aug. 14.
Helmond, William F., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,470,568; Oct. 9.
Helmond, William F., Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 1,474,932; Nov. 20.
Helscher, Christian, and F. W. Koontz, Massillon, Ohio.
Key holder. 1,441,855 ; Jan. 9.
Heltman, Curg W., assignor of one-half to W. F. Wettling,
Indiana, Pa., and oue-third to F. Sutton, Washington,
D. C. Brake. 1,441,084 ; Jan. 2.
Heltzel, Francis O., Warren, Ohio. Hold-tight rail con-
nection. 1,472,018; Oct. 23.
Heltzel, John N., Warren, Ohio. Concrete form.
1,459,207 ; June 19.
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Company, To-
ledo, Ohio. Scale pivot. 1,445,882 ; Feb. 20.
Hem, Halvor 0., assignor to Toledo Scale Company, To-
ledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 1,453,353 ; May 1.
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Company, To-
ledo, Ohio. Dynamometer. 1,453,354 ; May 1.
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Company, To-
ledo, Ohio. Wire-drawing scale. 1,453,355 ; May 1.
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Pivot retainer. 1,459,449 ; June 19.
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Company, To-
ledo, Ohio. Pivot mounting. 1,463,423 ; July 31-
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 1,468,020 ; Sept. 18.
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Company, To-
ledo, Ohio. Testing machine for piston rings and the
like. 1,470,668 ; Oct. 16.
Hem, Halvor 0., assignor to Toledo Scale Company, To-
ledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 1,470,669 ; Oct. 16.
Hemco Electric Manufacturing Company. (See He, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Hemelstrand, Walter R., Edison, Nebr. Hog trough.
1,462,793; July 24.
Hemen, Catherine M., Washington, D. C. Compound for
cleaning aluminum. 1,456,486 ; May 22.
Hemen, Catherine M., Washington, D. C. Article for
removing stains 1,477,220 ; Dec. 11.
Hemenway, John F. (See Wright, Rea P., assignor.)
Heming, Edward F., Swan River, Manitoba, assignor of
one-fourth to J. M. Iredale, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can-
ada. Coal chute. 1,458,978 ; June 19.
Hemingway, James T., Woonsocket, R. I. Cap-splndle
washer. 1,452,425; Apr. 17.
Hemleb, Martin, assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Motor-driven sewing ma-
chine. 1,444,917; Feb. 13.
Hemleb, Martin, assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Embroidering attachment
for sewing machines. 1,452,687 ; Apr. 24.
Hemleb, Martin, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company. Motor-driven sewing ma-
chine. 1,464,528 : Aug. 14.
Hemmerdinger, Henry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rolled belt lac-
ing. 1,464,426; Aug. 7.
Hemmert, Christian J., Wapakoneta, Ohio. Illuminated
license number for automobiles. 1,466,017 ; Aug. 28.
Hempel, Albert C, Bartlett, Tex. Sparking device for
internal-combustion motors. 1,476,252 ; Dec. 4.
Hempel. Henry, Gage, Okla. Crude-oil tank. 1,444,246 ;
Feb. 6.
Hemphill, Alvin, Joliet, 111. Mold for corncrib staves.
1,458,054; June 5.
Hemphill Company. (See Bosworth, George P., assignor.)
Hemphill Company. (See Penn, Ray, assignor.)
Hemphill Company. (See Gagn^, ,-\ugustin, assignor.)
Hemphill Company. (See Hineline, Edson S., assignor.)
Hemphill Company. (See Jones, Frank E., assignor.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, Robert H., assignor.^
Hemphill, George E. (See Evans, E. J., and Hemphill.)
Hemphill, James R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The Colo-
nial Sign and Insulator Company. Glove form.
1,458,185 ; June 12.
Hemphill, Robert G., Barberton, Ohio. Basket. 1,448,626 ;
Mar. 13.
Hemphill, Robert H. (See Lindsay, R. F., and Hemp-
hill.)
Hempy, George L., Truro Township, Franklin County,
Ohio. Infant's crib. 1,463,953 ; Aug. 7.
Hemsley, George T., Lawrence, Mass. Top screw for gill-
drawing frames. 1,453,009 ; Apr. 24.
Hemsley, George T., Lawrence, Mass. Cam for gill boxes.
1,453,010 : Apr. 24.
Hemsteger, Raymond J. (See Roberts, F. E., and Hem-
steger.)
Hemstreet, George P., Hastings-upon-Hudson, N. Y. Con-
tainer. 1,468,152; Sept. 18.
Hendershott, Alvin O., Keokuk, Iowa. Nut lock.
1,458,340 ; .Tune 12.
Henderson, Albert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Concrete building
construction. 1,445,945 ; Feb. 20.
Henderson, Albert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Concrete building
block. 1,446,796; Feb. 27.
Henderson, Albert E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Device
for and method of the manufacture of protected inner
tubes for tires. 1,463,528 ; July 31.
Henderson, Albert E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Device
for the manufacture of pneumatic tubes. 1,463,529 ;
July 31.
Henderson, Albert E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Manu-
facturing inner tubes for vehicle tires. 1,472,756 ;
Oct. 30.
Henderson, Albert E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tourni-
quet. 1,473,041; Nov. 6.
Henderson, Alexander C. (See Allen, C. H., and Hender-
son.)
Henderson, Carl. (See Stevens, B. D., Henderson, and
Saxon.)
Henderson, Carl, assignor to Miehle Printing Press &
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Separating
mechanism for sheet material. 1,457,775 ; June 5.
Henderson, Carl, assignor to Miehle Printing Press &
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Sheet - sepa-
rating mechanism. 1,457,776 ; June 5.
Henderson, Carl, assignor to Miehle Printing Press and
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Gearing mech-
anism. 1,461,484 ; July 10.
Henderson, Carl, assignor to Miehle Printing Press &
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Lithographic
and printing form roller. 1,472,909 ; Nov. 6.
Henderson, Carl, Oak Park, assignor to The Miehle Print-
ing Press and Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Water distributor for lithographing presses. 1,462,136 ;
July 17.
Henderson, Charles J., Chicago, 111. Combined table and
ironing board. 1,451,508 ; Apr. 10.
Henderson, Charles L., Appleton, assignor to Kimberly-
Clark Company, Neenah, Wis. Apparatus for control-
ling grinder stones in pulp mills. 1,445,883 ; Feb. 20.
Henderson, Charles R., Waterloo, 111. Screen attach-
ment for automobiles. 1,465,821 ; Aug. 21.
Henderson, Douglas, Dallas, Tex. Ice tongs. 1,462,758 ;
July 24.
Henderson, Edward J., assignor to The P. B. Yates
Machine Company, Limited. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Nailing machine. 1,478,118 ; Dec. 18.
Henderson, Edwin L., assignor to The Kemper Thomas
- Company, Norwood, Ohio. Fabric water pitcher.
1,447,981 : Mar. 13.
Henderson, Finis W. (See Bowman, Levi M., assignor.)
Henderson, George A., Charleston, W. Va. Bituminous
mastic and making and applying the same. 1,464,481 ;
Aug. 7.
Henderson, George A., Charleston, W. Va. Bituminous
concrete. 1,464,482 ; Aug. 7.
Henderson, George A., Charleston, and R. G. Erwin, St.
Albans, W. Va. Pitch cement and making the same.
1,464,480 ; Aug. 7.
Henderson, Henry, Halstad, Minn. Frame for gather-
ing machines. 1,459,731 ; June 26.
Henderson, Herbert. (See Prichard, G. L., and Henderson.)
Henderson, James B., Lee, England. Gyroscopic compass.
1,445,279; Feb. 13.
Henderson, James B., Lee, England. Fire-control appa-
ratus for naval guns. 1,464,608 ; Aug. 14.
Henderson, James B., Washington, D. C. Figure wheeled
toy. 1,449,043 ; Mar. 20.
Henderson, John F., Ada, Okla. Burning-in machine.
1,448.662; Mar. 13.
Henderson, Lawrence J., Cambridge, Mass. Food com-
position. 1,443,180 ; Jan. 23.
Henderson, Morris O., Story City, Iowa. Animal feeder.
1,477,121 ; Dec. 11.
Henderson, Nelson H., Syracuse, N. Y. Centrifugal fan
and making the same. 1,469,086 ; Sept. 25.
Henderson, Osborne L., Newport, Ky. Roof. 1,447,175 ;
Mar. 6.
Henderson, Robert S. (See Bellville, F., Belleville, and
Henderson.)
Henderson. William, New York, N. Y. Metallic glazing.
1,441,347 ; Jan. 9.
Henderson. William F., Kempton, Ind. Spring hitch.
1,475.230; Nov. 27.
Henderson, William W., Mineral Wells, Tex. Automatic
brake and draft appliance. 1,441,348 ; Jan. 9.
Hendrieh. Frank C, et al. (See Thompson, William, as-
signor.)
Hendrick, Edward P., Newtonville, Mass. Convertible
wheel for vehicles. 1,449,116 : Mar. 20.
Hendrick, Edward P., Newtonville, Mass. Convertible
wheel for vehicles. 1,449,117 ; Mar. 20.
Hendrick. Joseph V., Sweet Grass, Mont. Conveyer."
1.441,085 ; Jan. 2.
Hendricks, Avery E., Meadow, Tex. Churn. 1,464,873 ;
Aug. 14.
Hendricks, Charles F. (See Dolge, A. H., and Hendricks.)
Hendricks, Dorris F., Russell, Ky. Railway-car journal
bearing. 1,478,566 ; Dec. 25.
Hendricks, Elmer E., Klamath Falls, Oreg. Spring
shackle. 1,471,845 ; Oct. 23.
Hendricks, Isaac L., Chattanooga, Tenn. Safety razor.
1,473,344 ; Nov. 6.
Hendricks, Joseph. (See Saunders, Samuel R., assignor.)
Hendricks, Omri L., Flint, Mich. Capsule-filling ma-
chine. 1,465,518 ; Aug. 21.
Hendrickson, Charles J., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Centrifugal
governor. 1,462,087 ; July 17.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
243
Hendrickson, Fredrick A., Revelstoke, British Columbia,
Caiindn. Lever attachment. 1,465,846 ; Aug. 21.
Hendrickson, Ira E. (See Brown, P., and Hendrickson.)
Hendrickson, Niels E., assignor to The Mathor Spring
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Spring manufacture. 1,459,208 ;
June 19.
Hendrickson, Peter H., Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. Spring
device. 1,445,765; Feb. 20.
Hendrix, Charles E., Jefferson City, Mo. Humidifier.
1,473,676; Nov. 13.
Hendrix, John W., Baldwyn, Miss. Wire distributor.
1,461,214; July 10.
Hendrix, Roberta W., Chicago, 111. Doll walker.
1,451,390: Apr. 10.
Hendry, Alexander and M. A., Glasgow, Scotland. Belt
for machinery driving. 1,451,573 : Apr. 10.
Hendry, James, assignor of one-half to A. M. Bickford &
Sons, Limited, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Combined elevator and conveyer of the step or stairway
type. 1.445,588 : Feb. 13.
Hendry, Malcolm A. (See Hendry, Alexander and M. A.I
Hendryx, Andrew B., Co., The. (See Chadwlck, Alfred,
assignor.)
Heney, William. (See Bingham, Joseph, assignor.)
Henger, Edwin W., assignor to Chase Companies, Inc.,
Waterbury, Conn. Separable bathroom bracket.
1,446,969 ; Feb. 27.
Henlgen, Harold A. (See Shrum, P. J., and Henigen.)
Henke, Clydp O. (See Brown, O. W., and Henke.)
Henke, Frank, et al. (See McAllister, Frederick J., as-
signor.)
Henke. John, New Haven, Conn. Smokestick. 1,471,127;
Oct. 16.
Henke, William F., Norwood, and C. H. Partington,
assignors to The Cincinnati Frog and Switch Company,
Cincinnati. Ohio. Spring connecting rod for switch
throws. 1,475,386 ; Nov. 27.
Henkel, Hugo, and H. Stemitzke, Chicago, 111. Shade
holder. 1,446,088; Feb. 20.
Henkel, William B., Baltimore, Md. Lock for demount-
able rims. 1,466,553 ; Aug. 28.
Henker, Otto, assignor to the Firm Carl Zeiss, Jena, Ger-
many. Apparatus for the objective measurement of
the refractive value of the principal point of the eye.
1,475.698; Nov. 27.
Henkes, Justus H., Vincennes, Ind. Watch-charm chain.
1,446,179 ; Feb. 20.
Henley, George, Edenburg, Pa. Vehicle shock absorber.
1,461,091 ; July 10.
Henley, Joseph V., St. Louis, Mo. Carburetor. 1,458,578 ;
June 12.
Henley, Lucius R. (See Schild, John A., assignor.)
Henley, Robert R., Washington, D. C, dedicated, by mesne
assignments, to the People of the United States.
Clarified serum antitoxin and making the same.
1,475,580 ; Nov. 27.
Henne, (3eorge C., Herrin, III. Attachable rain shield for
automobiles. 1,478,279 ; Dec. 18.
Henne, Isabelle. (See Preo, J. L., and Henne.)
Hennech, Arthur B., assignor to Arthur Trading Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Identification device. 1,450,854 ;
Apr. 3.
Hennefer, Edwin F., assignor to Salt Lake Stamp Com-
pany, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ear tag. 1,447,982 ;
Mar. 13.
Hennegan, Paul M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Novelty head-
wear. 1,461,189; July 10.
Hennekin, Kaspar F., Seaside, Calif. Release device for
towing. 1,451,658 ; Apr. 10.
Hennessy. James E., Los Angeles, and C. F. Blattner,
Long Beach, Calif. Fruit-juice machine. 1,478,224 ;
Dec. 18.
Hennessy, James J., New York, N. Y. Journal lubricator.
1,444,461 ; Feb. 6.
Hennicke, Rudolf, assignor of one-half to Kaliwerke
Salzdetfurth Aktlengesellschaft, Salzdetfurth, near
Hildesheim, Germany. Obtaining from anhydrite a
substance which sets In the presence of water.
1,442,406 : Jan. 16.
Henniger, Theodore F., Memphis, Tenn. Fruit picker.
1,462,008 ; July 17.
Henning, Albert. London, England. Fire-extinguishing
composition. 1,440,918 ; Jan. 2.
Henning, Clarence I. B., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Igniting mix-
ture. 1,447,551 ; Mar. 6.
Henning, Clarence I. B.. assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company. Wilmington. Del. Priming mix-
ture for propellant explosives. 1,473,818 ; Nov. 13.
Henning, Fredrick G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety gas
hose. 1,459,100 ; June 19.
Henning. Joseph, Newburgh, N. Y. Tool holder.
1,456.552 ; May 29.
Hennings, William H.. Chicago, 111. Weeding and trans-
planting device. 1,472,832 ; Nov. 6.
Henri, Victor, Zurich, Switzerland, A. Helbronner, Paris,
France, and M. von Recklinghausen, New York. N. Y.
Apparatus for sterilizing liquids by means of ultra-
violet rays. 1.473,095 ; Nov. 6.
Henricks, Henry E., assignor of one-third to A. H.
Schlegel, Oak Park, 111. Molding machine. 1,461,145 ;
July 10.
Henriksen. Alfred R. (See Bogsrud, T., and Henrlksen.)
Henriksen, Jons M., Slagelse, assignor to A/S Jens Niel-
sens Maskinfabrik, Vestoraaby, Denmark. Feeding de-
vice for winnowing machines. 1,447.722 ; Mar. 6.
Henriksen, Oscar, Argyle, Minn. Ventilator. 1,470,262;
Oct. 9.
Henrikson. Frank W., Mulberry, Kans. Hook coupling.
1.449.229; Mar. 20.
Henrikson, Frank W., Mulberry, Kans. Spray nozzle.
1,454,280: May 8.
rienrikson. Frank W., Mulberry, Kans. Mine-car wheel.
1,454,640; May S.
Henriod, Charles E., Chanelaz, Areuse, Neuchatel, Switzer-
land. Progressive change - speed gear. 1,450,594 ;
Apr. 3.
Henriod, Charles E., Lausanne, Switzerland. Gradual-
change gear. 1.450.595; Apr. 3.
Henriod, CJharles E., Neuilly-sur-Selne, France. Progres-
sive change-speed gear. 1.457,062 ; May 29.
Henriod, Fritz H. and P., Yverdon. Switzerland.
Valveless two-stroke-cycle internal-combustion engine.
1,450,081; Mar. 27.
Henriod, Paul. (See Henriod. Fritz H. and P.)
Henritzi, Joseph. Spokane, Wash. Rotary rock drill.
1.467,479; Sept. 11.
Henry, C. C. (See Croom, Thomas L., assignor.)
Henry, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Counterpoising mecha-
nism. 1,446,254; Feb. 20.
Henry, Charles P., Belvidere, 111. Milling machine.
1,465,303 ; Aug. 21.
Henry, Charles F., and J. M. Hulett, assignors to Na-
tional Sewing Machine Company, Belvidere, 111. Me-
chanical movement and base therefor. 1,452,273 ;
Apr. 17.
Henry, Charles P., Fairfax, Va. Time slot meter.
1,457,838 ; June 5.
Henry, Earl W. (See Dickover, C. W., and Henry.)
Henrv, Ellison D., Houston, Tex. Firearm. 1,450,596 ;
Apr. 3.
Henry, Ferdinand G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Walden Knife Company. Wal-
den, N. Y. Inspecting device. 1,447,176 ; Mar. 6.
Henry Furnace and Foundry Company, The. (See Novak,
Joseph, assignor.)
Henry, George J. (See De Bretteville, A., and Henry.)
Henry, George W., Ridgewood Heights, N. Y. Reversing
gear. 1,441,682 ; Jan. 9.
Henry, Georges, Geneva, Switzerland. Watch. 1,449,180 ;
Mar. 20.
Henry, Ira W., assignor to The Electric Forge Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Electric weld-forging method.
1,466,716 ; Sept. 4.
Henry, Ira W.. assignor to The Electric Forge Corpora-
tion, New York. N. Y. Electric welding or forging
apparatus. 1,478.225 ; Dec. 18.
Henry, Ira W.. assignor to The Electric Forge Corpora-
tion. New York. N. Y. Electric-weld-forging mat.
1.478.226; Dec. 18.
Henry, James A., and T. S. Wait, Sturges, Mich. Form-
ing machine. 1,455,489 ; May 15.
Henry. James C. East St. Louis, 111. Fuel-economizing
device for internal-combustion engines. 1,461,659 ;
July 10.
Henry. John, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Door structure.
1,441,349 ; Jan. 9.
Henry, John P., Copperhill, Tenn. Fluid coupling.
1,443,625 : Jan. 30.
Henry, Joseph B., Germantown, Ohio. Receptacle or con-
tainer. 1,471,960 ; Oct. 23.
Henry & Leigh Slater, Limited. (See Leech, Benjamin,
assignor.)
Henry, Nelson B.. Atlanta, Ga., assignor to The Murray
Company, Dallas, Tex. Apparatus for oil extraction.
1.445,314 : Feb. 1.
Henry, Nelson B., Atlanta, Ga., assignor to The Murray
Company, Dallas, Tex. Cooker. 1,451,729 ; Apr. 17.
Henry, Raymond, Rock Island, and W. M. Mansfield, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Moline Plow (Com-
pany, Incorporated, Moline, 111. Making forged tractor
gears. 1,472,522; Oct. 30.
Henry, Reeves, Forney, Tes. Cotton-chopping machine.
1,452,046 ; Apr. 17.
Henry, Ren6 A., Liege, Belgium. Apparatus for washing
co;il and the like. 1,477,955 ; Dec. 18.
Henry, Rutherford M. (See Smith, George M., assignor.)
Henry, Solomon T., Downsville, La. Spear. 1,465,267 ;
Aug. 21.
Henry, Thomas A., Philadelphia, Pa. Sink bracket.
1.446,302; Feb. 20.
Henry, William. Philadelphia, Pa. Transmission band.
1.440.735 : Jan. 2.
Henry, William D., Greenville, 111. Towing tongue.
1,463,699 ; .Tuly 31.
Henry, William D., Greenville, 111. Towing tongue.
1,475,117: Nov. 20.
Henry, William K., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Door closer.
1.475,581 : Nov. 27.
Henschel, Charles J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Water-tight snap-
switch operating mechanism. 1,449,995 : Mar. 27.
Henschel. Charles J-, Brooklyn, N. Y. Indicator motor.
1,452,157; Apr. IT.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FRO'M THE
Alphabetical list of patenteef^ — Continued.
Henshaw, George C, and W. H. Myers, Ranger, Tex.
Automatic packer, flowhead, and pumping device.
1,459,368; June 19.
Heusbaw, .Seth B., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Method and apparatus for flattening sheet glass.
1,447,661 ; Mar. 6.
Henshaw, Seth B., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Method of and apparatus for drawing sheet glass.
1,460,582 ; July 3.
Henshaw, Thomas. (See Johnson, Albert, assignor.)
Henskey, Frederick W., assignor to The Sheet and Tin
Plate Doubling Machine Company, McKeesport, Pa.
Sheet-doubling machine. 1,448,442 ; Mar. 13.
Ileuson, Fred, St. Louis, Mo. Attachment for washing
machines. 1,456,271 ; May 22.
Ilenszey. Roy O., Ocoiiomowoc, Wis. Carburetor.
1,474,908; iSIov. 20.
Henting, Charles J., Milwaukee, Wis. Luggage carrier
and tire rack. 1,452,970 ; Apr. 24.
Hentoii, John M., Hot Springs, S. Dak. Beet lifter.
1.477,561 ; Dec. 18.
Hentschke, Paul, Los Angeles, Calif. Diesel engine.
1 464 906 • Au"". 14.
Heiizi, Albeit A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Goss I'rinting
Press Company. Machine for operating upon stereo-
type printing plates. 1,467,790; Sept. 11.
Hcotes, John, Tomahawk, Wis. Sliding drawer and lock-
ing means therefor. 1,450,974 ; Apr. 10.
Hepburn, Donald M., I'hiladelphia, Pa. Surfacing com-
position for highways and the like. 1,456,492 ; May 22.
Hepburn, William M., assi:;nor to The Surface Combus-
tion Co. Incorporated, Now York, N. Y. Feeding mech-
anism. 1,466,018; Aug. 28.
Hepler, Walter, et al. (See Reed, Warren B., assignor.)
Heppenstall, Charles W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Heating furnace
for ingots, biUcts, and the like. 1.444,918 ; Feb. 13.
Heppenstall, Samuel B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Tongs.
1,455,613 ; May 15.
Hepperle, William J., Bloomfield, N. J. Carrier-spacing
device for pneumatic-dispatch systems. 1,454,169 ;
May 8.
Hepperle, William J., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to The
Standard Carrier Company, New York, N. Y. Carrier-
distributing device for pneumatic-dispatch tubes.
1,448,536 ; Mar. 13.
Hepperle, William J., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to The
Standard Carrier Company, New York, N. Y. Spacing
device for pneumatic-dispatch carriers. 1,449,996 ;
Mar. 27.
Hepperlen, John A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. System and apparatus for
motor controL 1,472,001 ; Oct. 23.
Heppes, George P., et al. (See Cumfer, H. and McFarland.
assignors.)
Heppler, John, Highland Park, Mich. Window lock.
1,446,459 ; l<"eb. 27.
Hepworth, S. S., Company. (See Olcott, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Heraucourt, Jacob M., New Orleans, La. Automobile
theft alarm. 1,458,823; June 12.
Herb, Frederick, Brooklyn, assignor to R. Hoe and Co.,
New Tork, N. Y. Sheet control for folding mecha-
nism. 1,474,364 ; Nov. 20.
Herbeln, George W., San Francisco, Calif. Printing ink.
1,469,414 ; Oct. 2.
Herbers, Joseph. (See McCoy, E. R., and Herhers.)
Herbert, Edward G., Limited. (See Evans, Alexander
H., assignor.)
Herbert, Fi'ed T., sr., Wyoming, Del. Mechanical coursing
device. 1,475,824 ; Nov. 27.
Herbert, Henry E., assignor of one-half to J. M. Her-
bert, Martin, Mich. Powder sprayer. 1,458,341 ;
June 12.
Herbert, Jans M. (See Herbert, Henry E., assignor.)
Herbert Kennedy & Company Limited. (See Elverson,
Arthur J. H., assignor.)
Herbert, William C, aaid F. X. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Safety fountain brush. 1,476,610 ; Dec. 4.
Herbst, Charles, assignor to A. Herz, Chicago, III. Ther-
mally-controlled cii'cuit breaker. 1,475,631 ; Nov. 2".
Herbst', Jacob, San Francisco, Calif. Sheet-metal heating
stove. 1,470,365 ; Oct. 9.
Herche, James, Oakland, Calif. Separator. 1,449.044 ;
Mar. 20.
Hercules Powder Company. (See Barab, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Bent, Leavitt N., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Jones, Llnwood H.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Norton, Sereno G., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Rushton, E. T.. and
Berry, assignors.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Symmes, Ernest M., as-
signor.)
Herder, Charles G., Louisville, Ky. Grinding or pol-
ishing roller. 1,444,314 ; Feb. 6.
Herdle, Frederick J., Chicago, 111. Muffler. 1,465,904;
Aug. 21.
lierdman, William J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Elec-
tron-discharge device. 1,467,318 ; Sept. 11.
Herford, Robert O., and A. Renshaw, assignors to Hans
Renold Limited, Manchester, Lancaster, England.
Method of and apparatus for making bushes and rollers
for gear chains. 1,473,855; Nov. 13.
Hergenreder, Aloise, and L. A. Sachs, Chicago, 111. Condi-
ment holder. 1,440,387 ; Jan. 2.
Heriug. Emil R., Cleveland, Ohio. Means employed in
bookkeeping. 1,459,331 ; June 19.
llering, Michael, White Plains, N. T. Bed-frame con-
struction. 1,442,779 ; Jan. 16.
Herington, Cecil F., assignor to Heyl & Patterson, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Pulverized fuel feeding and distribut-
ing apparatus. 1,468,966 ; Sept. 25.
Herklotz, Max, Berlin, Uerraany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Electromagnetically-actuated ap-
paratus. 1,476,363 : Dec. 4.
Herle, Chester A., assignor to Bessteel Products Company,
Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Wheel. 1,476,968; Dec. 11.
Ilerlihv, George E., New York, N. Y. Advertising device.
1,464,099 ; Aug. 7.
Herling, Adolf W., Chicago, 111. Vulcanizing apparatus.
1.444,789 ; Feb. 13.
Herman Behr & Co. (See Crupi, Frank J., assignor.)
Herman, Claude A. (See Schroth, 11. C, jr., and Her-
man.)
Herman, Harry, Pasadena, Calif. Ironing board.
1,443,917; Jan. 30.
Herman, John, San Francisco, Calif. Lowering bridge
for vault entrances. 1.442,803 ; Jan. 23.
Herman, John, Los Angeles, Calif. Pneumatic screen.
1,409,003 ; Sept. 25.
Herman, Joseph L., Peoria, 111. Metal-coated iron or
steel article. 1,468,905; Sept. 25.
Herman, Joseph L., Peoria, 111. Coating and treating
materials. 1.477,703 ; Dec. 18.
Herman, Max, New York, N. Y. Making hydrated lime.
1,462,284 : July 17.
Herman Nelson Corporation, The. (See Otis, Gerald E.,
assignor. )
Herman Pneumatic Machine Company. (See Ringle,
Robert F., assignor.)
Herman, llalpii. (See Rosenberg, P. R., and Herman.)
Herman Tire Building Machine Company, The. (See
Hermann, Walter H., assU'nor.)
Herraance, CluuJes C, and M. Rein, Mutual, Okla. Seed-
covering attachment for listers. 1,466,585 ; Aug. 28.
Hermani, Henry, assignor to The Tin Decorating Com-
pany of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Shearing machine.
1,44"6,460 : Feb. 27.
Hermani, Henry, assignor to The Tin Decorating Com-
pany of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Loose cover and
cutter for hermetically-sealed tins. 1,460,845 ; July 3.
Hermann, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile signal
device. 1,451,909 ; Apr. 17.
Hermann, Louie J., Sigourney, Iowa. Radiator protector.
1,449,322 ; Mar. 20.
Hermann, Louis, Chicago, 111. Massage vibrator.
1,454,511 : May 8.
Hermann, Max, New York, N. Y. Rotary lime-burning
kiln. 1,459,302 ; .Tune 19.
Hermann, Rudolf, Dresden, Germany. Manufacture of
piates for sorters. 1,447,617; Mar. 6.
Hermann, Walter H., Columbus, Ohio. Tire-bullding
machine. 1,408,809 ; Sept. 25.
Hermann, Walter H., Lancaster, assignor to The Her-
man Tire Building Machine Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Beading and trimming device for tire-building machine.
1,469,012 ; Sept. 25.
Hermann, Walter H., Lancaster, assignor to The Herman
Tire Building Machine Company, Columbus, Ohio. Tire-
bullding machine (horizontal adjustment). 1,469,272;
Oct. 2.
Ilermanowich, Stephen, Ellwood City, Pa. Meat-block
cleaner. 1,461,615 ; July 10.
Hermanson, August L., Nome, Alaska. Floating fish trap.
1,453,135 ; Apr. 24.
Hermoye, Oscar, and C. Glorian, Ixelles-Brussels, Belgium,
Tamping press for hollow concrete and other blocks and
for the like or other purposes. 1,447.469 ; Mar. 6.
Hern, Jay J. (See Arey, S. E., and Hern.)
Hernandez, Antonio S.. Gubat, Sorsogon, P. I. Hemp-
shredding device. 1.445,436 ; Feb. 13.
Hernon, Lon, Honolulu, Hawaii. Automatic scissors.
1,465,130 ; Aug. 14.
Hernu, Henri, Meudon, France. Gas generator. 1,466,831 ;
Sept. 4.
Hero Furnace Company. (See Patten, John V., as-
signor.)
Herold, Arthur G., St. Louis, Mo. Combined coffee sack
and holder. 1,466,165 ; Aug. 28.
Herold, Walter F., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Basslck
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Caster. 1,463,266 ; July 31.
Herold. Walter F., Newark, N. J., assignor to The
Bassick Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Caster bracket.
1,468,293 ; Sept. 18.
Herold, Walter P., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Bassick
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Caster. 1.471,660;
Oct. 23.
Herold, Walter F., Newark, N. J., assignor to The
Bassick (Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Removing caster
sockets from furniture. 1,472,833 : Nov. 6.
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Uetold, Walter F., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Bas-
8ick Company, Bridgeport. Conn. Press mechanism.
1,4T4.47S; Nov. 20.
Heron, Minta I., et al. (See Boyer, George A., assignor.)
Horon, Norman C, et al. (See Boyer, George A., as-
signor.)
Herot, Frank. Chicago, 111. Coin-controlled mechanism
for vending machines. 1.449.S5S : Mar. 27.
Herov, Walter W. (See Hedges, E. G., and Heroy.)
Herr, Henry A., Chicago, 111. Producing a matrix.
1.451.162: Apr. 10.
Ilerr, Henry A., assignor to Acme Electrotype Company.
Chicago, 111. Rendering a printing plate flexible.
1.442.H.3S; Jan. 16.
Herr, Henry A., assignor to Acme Electrotype Company,
Cliicago, 111. Workholder for cuttijQg or dressing ma-
chines. 1,471,333 ; Oct. 23.
Herr, Herbert T., ilerion. Fa., assignor to Westinghousc
Electric and Manufacturing Company. Turbine.
1.447,081 : Fob. 27.
Herr, Herbert T. Merion, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company. Turbine-blade
fastening. 1,452,602 ; Apr. 24.
Herr. Herbert T., Merion, I'a., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company. Diesel engine.
1,455,787 ; May 22.
Herr, Herbert T., Merion, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company. Turbine.
1,468,633; Sept. 25.
Herr, Herbert T.. Merion, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company. Elastic-fluid
turbine. 1.469.908 ; Oct. 9.
Herr, Herbert T., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Turbine
blading. 1.469.909 ; Oct. 9.
Herr, Park A.. Hillside, N. J., assignor to The Singer Man-
ufacturing Companv. Means for forming and attaching
welts. 1.440.541 ; Jan. 2.
Hernshuff. Alesnnder G.. Bristol. R. I. Selective-type
changi-speed tran.«missiou. 1.474,033; Nov. 13.
Herreshoff, Alexander G.. assignor to Internatinnal Motor
Companv, New York, N. Y. Body for motor vehicle.
1,464,989 ; Aug. 14.
Herrick. Bert L., Oakland, Calif. Bag or net fastener.
1.461,120; July 10.
Herrick, Henrv E., Minneapolis, Minn. House-numbering
device. 1,446.180 ; Feb. 20.
Herrin. George L,.. Mount Pleasant, N. C. Heater for
carburetors. 1.445.511: Febrl3.
Herring. Eli. (See Lefflngwell, Albert L., assignor.)
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company. (See Millice, Paul
S.. assignor.j
Herrman, Charles. New York, N. Y. Cross-test level and
rule. 1,441.350: Jan. 9.
Herrman, Charles, assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Company. New York. N. Y. System of typewriter no-
tation. 1,476.818; Dec. 11.
Herrmann, Charles F. (See Ladd. Earnest W., assignor.)
Herrmann, Karl L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Stude-
baker Corporation. Hobbing machine. 1,444,247 ;
Feb. 6.
Herrmann, Raymond R.. assignor to Western Elecl'^ic
Company, Incorporated, New Yoi'k, N. T. Self-Induc-
tion coil. 1.459.397 ; June 19.
Herrmann, Richard, assignor to Schuchardt & Schutte,
Berlin, Germany. Scieroscope. 1,444,606 ; Feb. 6.
Herrmann, Richard, assignor to Schuckart & Schutte, Ber-
lin. Germany. Scieroscope. 1.444.607; Feb. 6.
Herrmann, Wilhelm. New York, N. Y. Machine for
automaticallv ghadiiiy' plants and uncovering same.
1.478.516 : Dec. 25.
Herrmann, Willy. (See Mugdan, M., and Herrmann.)
Herrold, Charles D. (See Margeson. E. A., and Herrold.)
Herron. Frank, Las Cruces. N. Mex. Automatic time-
controlled draft apparatus. 1.476,753 ; Dec. 11.
Herron. James C.. assignor to Reflector & Illuminating Co.,
Chicago. 111. Color-screen protcctioo and support.
1.478.473 ; Dec. 25.
Herron, Wingo, and J. H. Jester. Augusta, Ga. Split
hub head for cylinders for spinning frames, spoolers,
and cylinders of like nature. 1.451.982 : Apr. 17.
Herechede, Walter J., and W. Eberhardt, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Chime-rod holder for clocks. 1,455,024: May 15.
Herschede. Walter J., and W. Eberhardt. Cincinnati.
Ohio. Centering chuck. 1.457.247 ; May 29.
Herschmann, Frederick, New York, N. Y. Vehicle.
1.447.953 : Mar. fi.
Hersh. Edward H.. Altoona, Pa. Coal-tipple attachment.
1.4G1.S44: July 17.
Hersh, John, Fairhope, Pa. Rail connection. 1,441,804 :
Jan. 9.
Hershcowitz. David, and J. Bass, Newark. N. J. Finger
ring or similar article of lewelry. Des. 61.975 : Feh. 20.
Hershey, George S. (See Boyd, C. T., and Hershey.)
Hershey Manufacturing Company. (See Hershey, Orville
S.. assignor.)
Hershey, Orville S.. Stoughton. Wis., assignor to Hershey
Manufacturing ComjMiny. Denrer, Colo. Automobile
lock. 1.442.765; Jan. 16.
Hershpv. Peter H.. Dauphin. Pa. Wall form. 1.444,377 :
Feb. '6.
Herskovitz. Max. Chicago. 111. Switch container for elec-
tric-lighting fixtures. 1,441.281 : Jan. 9.
Herskovitz, Max, Chicago, 111. Flexible chain for elec-
tric-lighting fixtures and portable lamps. 1,478,009;
Dec. is.
Herskovitz, Max, assignor to Peerless Light Company,
Chicago, 111. Electric-light cluster socket. 1,478,119;
Doc. 18.
Herty, Daniel J., Revere, Mass. Flush tank. 1,475.582;
Nov. 27.
Herty, Harold B., New "Orleans. La. Protective device for
radio receiving sy.steniH. 1,475.632; Nov. 27.
Hertz, Felix. (See Heyman, Moeee D., assignor.)
Hertzberg, Harry, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Magnus
Electric Company, Inc. Switch-controlled electric ap-
pliance. 1,453,587 ; May 1.
flervlg, Richard, Chicago, lU., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Cam chuck
for centering valves. 1,452,506 ; Apr. 24.
Hervlg, Richard, Chicago, 111., assignor to American Car
and" Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Rivet sets.
1,452,507 ; Apr. 24.
Hervig, Richard, Chicago, 111., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for
grinding valves. 1,452,508 ; Apr. 24.
Hervig, Richard, Chicago, 111., assignor to American Car
and Foumhv Comijuny, New York, N, Y. Grinding ma-
chine. 1,452,509 ; Apr. 24.
Herz, Alexander. (See Herz, R., and Conti, assignors.)
Herz, Alfred. (See Herbst, Charles, assignor.)
llorz, Alfred, Chicago, 111. Thermally-controlled circuit
breaker. 1,475.630 ; Nov. 27.
Herz, Alfred, Chicago, 111., assignor to Electric Auxil-
iaries Company, Dover, Del. Dimming mechanism.
1,452,115; Apr. 17.
Herz, Edmund. Vienna, Austria. Explosive and making
same. 1.443,328 ; Jan. 23.
Herz, Ferdinand M., New York, N. Y. Belt. Des. 62,819 ;
Aug. 7. „
Ilerz, Gustave L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to E.
Bernays, New York. N. Y. Spark timers. 1,461.526;
July 10.
Herz, Richard, Frankfort-on-the-Main, and H. Balhorn,
Hochst-on-the-Maln, Germany, assignors to Leopold
Cassella & Co., GeseUschaft mit beschrflnkter Haftung.
Dyestuft's containing sulphur and dyeing vegetable
fibers without a mordant and making same. 1,452,805 ;
Apr. 24.
Herz, Rudolph, New Rocbelle, N. Y., aad E. Conti, West
New York, N. J., assignors to A. Herz. Packaging
machine. 1,465,921 ; Aug. 21.
Herzherg, Walter F., Chicago, 111. Photographic develop-
ment gauge. 1,469.415 ; Oct. 2.
Herzig, Irwin M., assignor to Electric Sealing Machine
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sealing device.
1.441,226; Jan. 9.
Herzog, Michael J.. New York, N. Y. Pneumatic tire.
1,464,709 : Aug. 14.
Hescock, Ethan N. (See Newhall, H. B., and Hescock.)
Hescock, Ethan N., Westfield, N. J., assignor to New
Jersey Foundry and Machine Company. Portable ele-
vator. 1,451,773; Apr. 17.
Heseltine, .Toseph R. E., Birmingham, assignor to R. A.
Taunton, Hawkinge, Kent, England. Curtain sus-
pender. 1.477.956 ; Dec. 18.
Heskett, Chris, Indianapolis, Ind. Nonpreheating oil
burner. 1.451.950: Apr. 17.
Heslar, James H., Muskogee, Okla. Automatic cut-off
valve. 1,464,874 ; Aug. 14.
Heslewood, William R.. et al., trustees. (See Heslewood,
W. R., and Mocine. assignors.)
Heslewood, William R.. and H. F. Mocine, Oakland, Calif.,
assignors to H. F. Mocine, W. R. Heslewood, G. J. Carr,
and E. B. Kimball, trustees of the M. and H. Piston
Ring Company. Piston rine. 1,470.263 ; Oct. 9.
Heslip, John C. (See Pratt. C. R.. and Hesllp.)
Hespe. Alfred T., East Orange, N. J. Grademeter.
1.476,076; Dec. 4.
Hess, Aaron, New York, N. Y. Pipe drain. 1,456.437;
May 22.
Hess, Abraham L., Hesston, Kans. Separable fastener.
1,462,964 ; July 24.
Hess, Arthur, and S. L. Marsh. Los Angeles, Calif. Floor
drain. 1,469,303 ; Oct. 2.
Hess, Beniamin F., assignor of one-half to F. Hess, Free-
port, 111. Spark and gas control for Internal-combus-
tion engines. 1,444.744 ; Feb. 6.
Hess. Bernhard. Forest Park, 111. Protector for engine
hoods. 1.456,236 ; May 22.
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company, The. (See Brun-
ner. Harold E., assignor.!
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company. (See Brunner,
H. E.. and Jetter, assignors.)
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hughes,
William, assignor.)
TIess-Bright Slanufacturing Company, The. (See Runge,
Robert F.. assignor.)
Hess, Charles W., Evanston, 111. Food product and pre-
paring the same. 1,463,954: Aug. 7.
Hess, Edward B., New York, N. Y., assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y.
Typewriter machine. 1,455,201 ; May 15.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 1.460,846; July 3.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 1,460,847 ; July 3.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 1,460,848: July 3.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 1,460,849 ; July 3.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,462,912 ; July 24.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,462,913 ; July 24.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 1,469,9.34 ; Oct. 9.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,476,511 ; Dec. 4.
Hess, Edward B., Manhattan Beach, assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company. Inc., New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,477,175 ; Dec. 11.
Hess, Edward B., Brooklyn, and L. C. Myers, Preeport,
assignors to Royal Typewriter Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Typewriting machine. 1,453,839 ; May 1.
Hess, Edward B., Brooklyn, and L. C. Myers, Freeport,
assignors to Royal Typewriter Company, Inc., Now
York, N. Y. Typewriting machine. 1,457,167 ; May 29.
Hess, Edwin W., Waterloo, Iowa. Fastener for screens
and storm windows. 1,441,086 ; Jan. 2.
Hess, Francis M., Chicago, 111. Method of and appa-
ratus for effecting continuous distillation. 1,443,742 ;
Jan. 30.
Hess, Francis M., Whiting, Ind. Vapor box or still for
distillation systems. 1,443,743; Jan. 30.
Hess. Frank. (See Hess, Benjamin P., assignor.)
Hess, George H., La Grange Park, 111. Cabinet. 1,473.345 ;
Nov. 6.
Hess, Harry, et al. (See Roman, Newman A., assignor.)
Hess, Henry K., Syracuse, N. Y. Tone regulator for
phonographs. 1,454,441 ; May 8.
Hess and Hopkins Leather Company, The. (See Brikson,
Axel, assignor.)
Hess, John, and N. W. Hyatt, Port Jerris, N. Y. Ice
creeper for automobiles. 1,448,347 ; Mar. 13.
Hess, John A., Philadelphia, Pa. File-cutting machine.
1,465,434 ; Aug. 21.
Hess, John R. (See Miller, S. P., and Hess.)
Hess, Meyer S., Baltimore, Md. Shoe. 1,458,824 ;
June 12.
Hess, Philip J., Kokomo, Ind., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Co. Polishing rouge. 1,446,181 ; Feb. 20.
Hesselman, Knut J. E., Saltsjo-Storangen, Sweden,
Liquid filter. 1,456,438 ; May 22.
Hesselman, Knut J. E., Saltsjo-Storangen, Sweden. Fuel-
injecting device for internal - combustion engines.
1,457,701 ; June 5.
Hesselman, Knut J. E., Saltsjo-Storangen, Sweden. Fuel
pump for internal-combustion engines. 1,465,474 ;
Aug. 21.
Hesselman, Knut J. E., Saltsjo-Storangen, Sweden. Fuel-
supply valve. 1,465,822 ; Aug. 21.
Hession, Edward J. (See Maloney, Edward J., assignor.)
Hessmer, Frederick W., assignor to American Mesucal
Supply Company, Jersey City, N. J. Thread-cutting
machine. 1,456.439 ; May 22.
Hesson, William W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Com-
position for tobacco pipes. 1,455,396 ; May 15.
Hesson, William W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tobacco
pipe. 1,464,359 ; Aug. 7.
Hestand, Samuel E., Comanche, Tex. Spoke tightener.
1,474,716 ; Nov. 20.
Heston, George C, assignor to Roderick Lean Manufac-
turing Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Harrow. 1,476,512 ;
Dec. 4.
Hetherington, John. (See Snazelle, O. H., Hetherington,
and Mclldowie.)
Hetherington, John, and Sons Limited. (See Horridge,
James, assignor.)
Hetrick, Russell D., Indiana, Pa. Thermostatic switch
for flatirons. 1,474,588: Nov. 20.
Hettrlch, John, Lincoln, Nebr. Mechanical movement.
1,473,907 ; Nov. 13.
Hetu, Louis, Woonsocket, R. I. Protective liquid holder.
1,475,825 ; Nov. 27.
Hetzer, Anton. (See Hetzer, Paul C. and A.)
Hetzer, Paul C. and A., Chicago, 111. Vacuum cup.
1,448,690 : Mar. 13.
Heuckendorff, Arnold, Oakland, Calif. Pea-hulling ma-
chine. 1,455,202 ; May 15.
Heue, Joseph H., Carroll, Iowa. Door and window buck.
1,452,116; Apr. 17.
Heuer, Fred T., and G. D. Latta, Princeton, 111. ; said
Latta assignor to said Heuer. Tractor attachment.
1,455,614; May 15.
Henlsler, Philip I., assignor to Maryland Glass Corpora-
tion, Baltimore, Md. Ash tray. Des. 62,352 ; May 15.
Heulings, Samuel M., Haddonfield, N. J. Case-emptying
machine. 1,454,051; May 8.
Heurtley, Ernest S., London, England. Method or means
for amplifying or otherwise indicating small mechanical
effects. 1,458,098 ; June 5.
Heuser, Herman, Evanston, 111. Preparation of low-alco-
holic and nonalcoholic beverages. 1,441,726 ; Jan. 9.
Heuser, Hermann, Evanston, 111. Manufacture of low-
alcoholic beverages. 1,455,397 ; May 15.
Heusinkveld, Derk, Hull, Iowa. Suspension rafter and
support. 1,441,927 ; Jan. 9.
Heuze, Charles, Ouvelais, Belgium. Apparatus for
grinding, smoothing, and polishing glass, plate glass,
and other material substances. 1,474,672; Nov. 20.
Hewel, Frank B., Akron, Ohio. Truck hoist. 1,469,642 ;
Oct. 2.
Hewitt, Ada M., Detroit, Mich. Toy insect. Des.
61,976; Feb. 20.
Hewitt, Cooper, Electric Company. (See Keyes, Freder-
ick G., assignor.)
Hewitt, Edward R., Mldvale, N. J. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,469,087 ; Sept. 25.
Hewitt, Edwin P., deceased, Spokane, Wash. ; N. Hewitt,
administratrix. Valve structure. 1,476,253 ; Dec. 4.
Hewitt, John N., and J. E. Adams, Oklahoma, Okla.
Gas saver. 1,468,070 ; Sept. 18.
Hewitt, Nellie, administratrix. (See Hewitt, Edwin P.)
Hewitt, Peter C, deceased. (See Pierce, George W., as-
signor.)
Hewitt, Spurgeon, Bridgeport, Conn. Screen-door brace.
1,464,427 : Aug. 7.
Hewlett, James M., Lawrence, assignor to The Stockade
Building System, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wall struc-
ture. 1,450,724; Apr. 3.
Hexagon Specialty Manufacturing Company. (See Klrsch,
Raymond R., assignor.)
Hey, Edmund A., La Grange, J. G. Le Pere and L. K.
Webber, assignors to The Williams Sealing Corpora-
tion, Decatur, 111. Semiautomatic bottle-capping ma-
chine. 1,458,123; June 5.
Hey, George, St. Margarets-on-Thames, and J. A. Wild-
ing, London, England, assignor to Harper Bean Lim-
ited, London, England. Alultlple-spindle drill head.
1,470,735 ; Oct. 16.
Hey, Joseph A., Decatur, 111. Match box. 1,461,146 ;
July 10.
Heyd, Werner, Freilassing, Germany. Plaster lathing.
1,465,080 ; Aug. 14.
Heydt, Johannes. (See Bupertl, Henri, assignor.)
Heyer, Herman, Ossining, N. Y. Burglarproof window
locks. 1,466,586 ; Aug. 28.
Heyer, Joseph W., Kingman, Ariz. Emergency attach-
ment for broken hubs. 1,440,736 ; Jan. 2.
Heygel, Paul R., Morsemere, N. J., assignor to Peerless
Roll Leaf Co., Inc. Transfer metallic deposit.
1,444,345 ; Feb. 6.
Heyl, Albert D., New York, N. Y. Platform elevator.
1,473,231 ; Nov. 6.
Heyl & Patterson, Inc. (See Bickley, Ross M., assignor.)
Heyl & Patterson, Inc. (See Herington, Cecil F., as-
signor.)
Heyl & Patterson, Inc. (See Vogel, Joseph P., assignor.)
Heyl & Patterson, Incorporated. (See Mason, Elliott
J., assignor.)
Heylandt, Paul, Sudende, near Berlin, Germany. Device
for supplying oxygen. 1,464,319 ; Aug. 7.
Heylman, Edward M., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works, South Bend, Ind. Multiple-gang harrow.
1,443,364 ; Jan. 30.
Heylman, Edward M., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works, South Bend, Ind. Agricultural Implement.
1,453,565 ; May 1.
Heylman, Frederick C, and A. H. J. T. Willink, Martinez,
Calif. Oil burner. 1,441,982; Jan. 9.
Heyman, August, New York, N. Y. Window-operating de-
vice. 1,463,700 ; July 31.
Heyman, Knut W., Stockholm, Sweden. Bjiife sharpener.
1,458,938; June 19.
Heyman, Laurence J. (See Neal, Robert A., assignor.)
Heyman, Moses D., Ozone Park, assignor to P. Hertz,
New York, N. Y. Process and tool for making leather
buttons. 1,459,888; June 26.
Heymann, Hans. (See Lawaczeck, F., and Heymann.)
Heyn, Herman B. (See Curme, G. O., jr., and Heyn.)
Heys, John J., Lynn, Mass., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Method of and machine for measuring
bodies. 1,451,730: Apr. 17.
Heys, William E. (Sc Macpherson, B., and Hevs.)
Heyser, John A., Los Angeles, Calif. Brake. 1,452,736 ;
Apr. 24.
Heywood-Wakefield Company. (See Lang, Edward C,
assignor.)
Heywood-Wakefield Company. (See Lloyd, Marshall B.,
assignor.)
Hiatt, Elmer, Newcastle, Ind. Headlight shelter.
1,450,082: Mar. 27.
Hiatt. Roscoe H., Greens Fork, Ind. Accelerator.
1,444,185 ; Feb. 6.
Hiatt, Roscoe H.. Greens Fork, Ind. Wheel rim.
1,467.638; Sept. 11.
Hibbard, Henry D., Plainfleld, N. J., assignor to Hibbard
Process Corporation, New York, N. Y. Puddling fur-
nace. 1,459,533 ; June 19.
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Bibbard, Henry D., Plainfleld, N. J., assignor to HibDanl
Process Corporation, New York, N. Y. Puddling.
1,477.348 ; Dec. 11.
Hibbard, Uoyd J. (See Fortescue, C. L., and Hibbard.)
Hibbard I'rocess Corporation. (See Day, Thomas K.,
assignor.)
Hibbard I'rocess Corporation. (See Hibbard, Henry D.,
assignor.)
Hibbard, Robert L., and F. W. Wappat, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gear cutting. 1,477,562 ; Dec. It?,
llibbin.^, Thomas A., assignor to The Stevenson Com-
Piuiv, AVollsville, Ohio. Crusher roll. 1,461,030;
July 10.
Hibner, Amos F. (See Kinton, R. L., and Hibner.)
Hice, Robert L., Montgomery, Ala., assignor to Forest
Products Company. Making automobile chock blocks.
1,459,055 ; June 19.
Hick, Harry J., assignor to The Hykon Manufacturing
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Battery clamp. 1,469,595 ;
Oct. 2.
Hick, Harry J., assignor to The Hykon Manufacturing
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Shim plate for demountable
rims. 1,476,011 ; Dec. 4.
Hicke, Evelyn. (See Bethke, B., and Hicke.)
Uickey, John, Flushing, N. Y., and D. H. Schwartz,
Holyoke. assignors to Holyoke Vacuum Sluice Com-
pany, Springfield, Mass. Sluice for paper-board ma-
chines. 1,465,217 ; Aug. 14.
Hickey, Michael H., Chicago, 111. Handrail guard.
1,444,608 ; Feb. 6.
Hickman, Alexander B. (See Yale, Warren W., assignor.)
Hickman, John I., Milwaukee, Wis. Kail splice. 1,442,472 ;
Jan. 16.
Hickman, Willett J., Shreveport, La. Portable hoist.
1,446,562 ; Feb. 27.
Hickok Manufacturing Company. (See Davis, Earl M.,
assignor.)
Hickok Manufacturing Company. (See Heberling, John,
assignor.)
Hickok Manufacturing Company. (See Mix, Edwin S.,
assignor.)
Hickok Manufacturing Company. (See Shields, Lowell
W., assignor.)
Hickok, W. 0., Manufacturing Company. (See Broad-
meyer, Albert, assignor.)
Hickok, W. O., Manufacturing Company, The, et al.
(See Thompson, R. J., and Dalton, assignors.)
Hicks, Albert J., St. Louis, Mo. Cushion pneumatic tire.
1,456,775; May 29.
Hicks, Charles, et al. (See Folgert, Joseph W., as-
signor.)
Hicks. Du Val Q., Fredericksburg, Va. Convertible fan.
1,453,873; May 1.
Hicks, Harry H., Helix, Oreg. Valve-seat reamer.
1.442,804 ; Jan. 23.
Hicks, John N., Tulsa, Okla., C. A. Elliott and P. Dunbar,
Breckenridge, Tex. ; said Dunbar assignor to said
Hicks. Oil well. 1,456,693; May 29.
Hicks, John W., Madison, Wis., and W. W. Hicks, Wash-
ington, D. C. Film drier. 1,460,378 ; July 3.
Hicks, Le Roy, Lyon Mountain, N. Y. Plu-puUing device
for drill sharpeners. 1,478,434 ; Dec. 25.
Hicks, Linzy, Omaha, Nebr. Hairdressing device.
1,454,641 ; May 8.
Hicks-Obenour Company. (See Hicks, Trustin C, as-
signor.)
Hicks, Richard W., Akron, Ohio. Attachment for fruit
crates. 1,460,797 ; July 3.
Hicks, Roy J. E., Bay City, Tex. Combination fender and
lamp brace. 1,472,523: Oct. 30.
Hicks, Trustin C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pland dishwashing
machine. 1,449,000 ; Mar. 20.
Hicks, Trustin C, assignor to Hicks-Obenour Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Dishwashing machine. 1,475,489 ;
Nov. 27.
Hicks, Walter W. (See Hicks, John W. and W. W.)
Hicks, William A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 1,446,182;
Feb. 20.
Hicks, William D., Inglewood, Calif. Machine and method
for manufacturing lath board. 1,464,360 ; Aug. 7.
Hicks, William W., San Francisco, and A. J. Kercher,
Berkeley, Calif. Electric-water heater. 1,476,335 ;
Dec. 4.
Hidalgo, Oscar, New York, N. Y. Duplicator. 1,444,609 ;
Feb. 6.
Hieb, Jacob, Seattle, Wash. Electric bake oven.
1,455,290 ; May 15.
Hielscher. William E., Detroit, Mich. Pothanger.
1,443,022 ; Jan. 23.
Hifner, Annie M., assignor to N. T. Hifner, Lexington,
Ky. Apron. 1,459,101 ; June 19.
Hifner, Nancy T. (See Hifner, Annie M., assignor.)
Higbee, George A. (See Stark, D. P., and Higbee.)
Higby, Jesse E., Whiting. Kans. Timer. 1,456,485 ;
May 22.
Higdon, Robert W., Atlanta, Ga. Pipe joint. 1,451,731 ;
Apr. 17.
Higerd, Floyd A., Bellevue, Pa., and G. Becker, Silver
Creek, N. Y., assignors to H. J. Heinz Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Means for shipping fruit, etc. 1,451,070 ;
Apr. 10.
Uiggin, Henry, assignor to The Higgin Manufacturing
Company, Newport, Ky. Windshield attachment for
automobiles. 1,462,545; July 24.
Higgin Manufacturing Company, The. (See Higgin
Henry, assignor.)
Higginbottom, Mack H., et al. (See Gill, Charles H.
assignor.)
Higgins, Clifford B., Detroit, Mich. Tube-forming ma
chine. 1,468,635 ; Sept. 25.
Higgins, Frank A., Bellevue, Ohio. Velocipede,
1,465,435; Aug. 21.
Higgins, James F., assignor to The Rogors-Higgins Co.
Inc., New Orleans, La. Burner. 1,450,631 ; Apr. 3.
Higgins, John J. (See Madden, H. D., and Higgins.)
Higgins, John M., Boothbay Harbor, Me. Shackle
1,458,622 ; June 12.
Higgins, John M., Sacramento, Calif. Hair-waving ma
chine. 1,460,653 ; July 3.
Higgins, Joseph F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Heel-attaching de
vice. 1,457,435 ; June 5.
Higgins, Thomas, Glenshaw, Pa. Structural shape.
1,457,303 ; June 5.
Higgins, Thomas, Davenport, Iowa. Checkrow - corn-
planter attachment. 1,458,055 ; June 5.
Higginson, Edward G., Providence, R. I. Corner stay
for boxes. 1,462,009 ; July 17.
Iligginson, Joseph, and H. Arundel, Stockport, England.
Differential or balance gearing. 1,447,552 ; Mar. 6.
Higginson, Kingsley, Kingston-on-Thames, England. Cine-
matographic projection apparatus. 1,456,776 ; May 29.
Iligginson, Kingsley, Kingston-on-Thames, assignor to
Carey-Gavey Syndicate Limited, London, England. Ci-
nematograph apparatus. 1,445,315 ; Feb. 13.
Iligginson, Kingsley, assignor to Carey-Gavey Syndicate
Limited, London, England. Cinematographic appara-
tus. 1,475,013; Nov. 20.
lliggs, Isaac, Newport News, Va. Propeller. 1,467,725 ;
Sept. 11.
High Speed Hammer Company. (See Leckinger, Philip
H., assignor.)
Higham. Harry, Fenwood, Saskatchewan, Canada. Motor
scraper. 1,478,517 ; Dec. 25.
Higham, .John, Los Angeles, Calif. Combined stove and
grill. 1,454,385 ; May 8.
Higham, .Tolin, Los Angeles, Calif. Folding table.
1,454,386 ; May 8.
Higham, John, Los Angeles, Calif. Folding oven.
1,458.409 ; .Tune 12.
Highburg, William. (See Derby, I. H., and Highburg.)
Highland Body Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Morrison, James, assignor.)
Hight. George F., Hukerenui, North Auckland, New
Zealand. Door stop. 1,448.298 ; Mar. 13.
Highway Trailer Company. (See Clement, Charles G.,
assignor.)
Higinbotham, Arthur O., Worcester, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The G. F. H. Corporation,
Denver, Colo. Fluid-pressure-controlled mechanism.
1,449,819; Mar. 27.
lliguchi, Monnosuke, College Point, N. Y. Amusement
apparatus. 1,454,968 ; May 15.
Hikoshima Rutsubo Kabushiki Kaisha. (See Nakamura,
Kazo, assignor.)
Hilaire, Rodolphe S., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gas
cock. 1,470,979 ; Oct. 16.
Milaman, Albert T., Newark, Del. Stock regulator for
paper machines. 1,442,272 ; Jan. 16.
Hilbish, Elmer D., Tuscaloosa, Ala. Fluid transmission.
1,445,512; Feb. 13.
Hildebrand, Harry D., deceased. Mount Vernon, Ohio ;
Z. S. Hilelebrand, administrator. Valve. 1,443,365;
Jan. 30.
Hildebrand, Henry F., San Antonio, Tex. Tuyfere.
1,473,9.34 ; Nov. 13.
Hildebrand, Henry Y., Johnstown, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Bethlehem Steel Products Com-
pany. Disk- rolling machine. 1,459,767 ; June 26.
Hildebrand, John T., Ritz, Ark. Stovepipe. 1,460,021 ;
June 26.
Hildebrand, Lee E., and D. P. Thomson, Lynn, Mass.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Instrument for
transmitting angular movement. 1,477,827 ; Dec. 18.
Hildebrand, Reinhard, Webster Groves, Mo., assignor of
one-half to G. D. Pogue, Philadelphia, Pa. Crosshead
design for reciprocating engines. 1,455,334 ; May 15.
Hildebrand, Reinhard, Webster Groves, assignor to Ful-
ton Iron Works Company, St. Louis, Mo. Pump.
1,455,788; May 22.
Hildebrand, Reinhard, Webster Groves, assignor to Pul-
ton Iron Works Company, St. Louis, Mo. Valve-con-
trolling device for internal - combustion engines ;
1,471,463 ; Oct. 23.
Hildebrand, Walter S., Mount Union, Pa. Means for
filling molds. 1,452,381 : Apr. 17.
Hildebrand, Wilhelm, Berlin, assignor to Knorr-Bremse
Aktiengesellschaft, Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany. Con-
trolling mechanism for compound brakes. 1,449,001 ;
Mar. 20.
Hildebrand, Wilhelm, Berlin, assignor to Knorr-Bremse
Aktiengesellschaft, Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany.
Brake accelerator. 1,449,002 ; Mar. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hildebrand, Wilhelm, assignor to Knorr-Bremse
Aktiengesellschaft, Lichtenberg, Berlin, Germany. Con-
trol valve for air brakes. 1,461,845 : July 17.
Hildebrand, Wllbelm. assignor to Knorr-Bremse Aktien-
gesellschaft, Licbtenberg, Berlin, Germany. Brake
accelerator. 1,461,846 ; July 17.
Hildebrand, Wilbelm, Berlin-Lichtenberg. Germany, as-
signor to Handel Maatchappij H. Albert de Bary & Co.,
Amsterdam, Netherlands. Feed head for steam boilers.
1,467,428 ; Sept. 11.
Hildebrand, Wilhelm, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Handel-
Maatschappij H. Albert De Bary & Co. Amstordnm,
Netherlands. Valve for single-chamber air-pressure
brakes. 1,475,432; Nov. 27.
Hildebrand, Wilhelm, Berlin-Lichtenberg, Germany, as-
signor to Handel Ma.ntscbappij H. .\lbert de Bary &
Co., Amsterdam, Netherlands. Boiler-feed-water heater.
1.478,855 ; Dec. 25.
Hildebrand, Zaidee S.. administratrix. (See Hildebrand,
Harry D.)
Hildebrandt, Ernest R., St. Paul, Minn. Adjustable core
box. 1,468,202 ; Sept. 18.
Hildebrandt, Paul, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by
mesne nssiguments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Treating albuminous animal waste. 1,442,339 ; Jan. 16.
Hildebrandt, Fau), Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Production of meat-extractlike preparations. 1,442,340 ;
Jan. 16.
Hildebrandt, Paul, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Preparation of human food from horns, hairs, skins,
etc. 1,442,341 ; Jan. 16.
Hildebrandt, I'aul, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc. Treat-
ment of albuminous animal waste for the preparation
of human food. 1,472,331 ; Oct. 30.
Hildebrandt, Paul, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc. Pro-
duction of a preserved meat-estractlike isreparation
from fl,sh flesh. 1,472,332 ; Oct. 30.
Hildebrandt. Paul G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
Black-Strap Fuel and Potash Products Company.
Burner for utilizing molasses as a fuel. 1,476,714 ;
Dec. 11.
Ilildmann, Peter. (See Schulmeyer, J., and Hildraann.)
Hlldremyr, Ole, Petersburg, N. Dak. Gate. 1,447,133 ;
Feb. 27.
Hildreth, Andrew G., Worcester, Mass. Combination
overalls. 1,461,798 ; July 17.
Hildreth, James W., assignor of one-half to W. C. Huf-
lord, Marion, Ohio. Flytrap. 1,450,855 ; Apr. 3.
Hileman, Ernest J., assignor of seven-fifteenths to W. ('.
Schaefer and one-flfteenth to L. Lipanye, Cleveland,
Ohio. Air pump. 1,440,680 ; Jan. 2.
Hileman, George H. (See Leahy, F. C, and Hileman.)
Hileman, Willis W., Jonesboro, assignor of one-half to
C. H. Bruchbauser, Anna, 111. Tire tool. 1,461,616 ;
July 10.
Hilferink, Herman. Grand Rapids, Mich. Air standard.
1,475,397 ; Nov. 27.
Hilger, Adam, Limited. (See Twyman, Frank, assignor.)
Uiigcr, George, Chicago, 111. Refrigerated display appa-
ratus. 1,462.285 ; July 17.
Hilger, George, Chicago, HI. Refrigerating apparatus
and method for soda fountains. 1,467,246 ; Sept. 4.
Hilgerink, Frank M., assignor to 11. S. Hart and C. F.
Fitts, trustees, Chicago, 111. Cleaning-process gun.
1,401,824 : July 17.
Hilker, Antliony H., Fort Wayne, Ind. Woodworking
tooL 1,459,534 ; June 19.
Hill, A. T. (See Truesdell. Joseph A., assignor.)
Hill, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Automobile lock. 1,462,137;
July 17.
imi, Benjamin, deceased, Cleveland, Ohio ; J. W. Deetrick,
executor. Frying pan. 1,469,318 ; Oct. 2.
Hill, Claude R., Midland, Mich. Testing apparatus.
1,458,529 ; June 12.
Hill, Curtiss L., Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
1,452,401 ; Apr. 17.
Hill, David, Leicester, England. Heel for boots and
shoes. Des. 62,725 ; July 24.
Hill David, Leicester, England. Heel for boots «nd
shoes. Des. 63,298 ; Nor. 20.
Hill. David L., Rochester, N. Y. Smoking pipe. 1,464,361 ;
Aug. 7.
Hill, Earl V., Chicago, 111. Hydrothermostatic system.
1,460,128 ; June 26.
Hill. Edaar A., La Fayette, Ind. Extension hasp,
1.447,846; Mar. 6.
Hill, Edward J., Philadelphia, Pa. Lifting device.
1,455,727 ; May 15.
Hill, Edwin, Norwich, Conn. Billiard-cue-tip chalker.
1,450,741 ; Apr, 3.
Hill, Elert A., assignor to Stop-Burglar Lock Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Hinged closure. 1,476,202 ;
npc. 4,
Hill, Elwin K., Cleveland. Ohio. Machine for granulat-
ing metal turnings and borings. 1.465,941 ; Aug. 28.
Hill, Ernest N. (See Brasket, Thomas C, assignor.)
Hill, Ernst V., Worcester, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to E. A. W. Jefferies, W. A. Winn, N. Bjork, M.
C. Nelson, and W. J. Denholm, trustees, Worcester,
Mass. Coin selector. 1,477,221 ; Dec. 11.
Hill, Francis J., sr., assignor to Curtis & Hill Gravel and
Sand Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Hopper for gravel-
screening plants, 1,443,181 ; Jan. 23.
Hill, Frank C, Chicago, 111. License-plate bolder.
1,468,153 ; Sept. 18.
Hiil, Frank M., Camdou, N. J. Means for brine circula-
tion. 1.478,120; Dec. 18.
Hill, B'rank M., Camden, N. J. Ice box for use at soda
fountains. 1,478.121 ; Dec. 18.
Hill, Frank X., Kevport, N. J. Hospital bed. 1,447,470 ;
Mar. 6,
Hill, Frederick M., Chicago, 111. Signaling device.
1,452,737 ; Apr. 24.
Hill, George C, Youkers, N. Y. Vanity case. 1,455,840 ;
May 22.
Hill, George S., Strafford, N. H„ assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Buttonhole-
sewing machine. 1,445,316 ; Feb. 13.
Hill, Guy, Washington, D. C. Combined wave changer
and wave meter. 1,450,038; Mar. 27.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Company,
Sou thbridge, Mass. Lens-grinding machine. 1,441,805;
Jan. 9.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens holder for use in lens grind-
ing. 1,447,983; Mar. 13.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens. 1,449,941 ; Mar. 27.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to Ami'rican Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens-grinding machine. 1,454,221 ;
May 8.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens block. 1,455,438 ; May 15.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens holder. 1,455,439: May 15.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Glass cutter. 1,459,369; June 19.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Coinpiiu.N,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens-grinding apparatus. 1,467,160 ;
Sept. 4.
Hill, Horace H., Arlington, Mass. Dump body. 1,468,294;
Sept. 18.
Hill, Irving, and P. A, Dinsmoor, assignors to Lawrence
Paper Manufacturing Company, Lawrence, Kans.
Machine for making cellular board. 1,473,096 ; Nov, 6,
Hill, Isaac E., Hannibal, Mo. Ether dropper. 1,447,209 ;
Mar. 6.
Hill, Jesse A., South Greenfield, Mo. Automatic trans-
mission release for motor vehicles. 1,401,121, July 10.
Hill, John E., West Somerville, assignor of one-half to
J. M. Cummings, Stoneham, Mass. Automobile signal.
1,460,904 ; July 3.
Hill, John W., Salt Lake City, Utah. Wiring system.
1,441,087 ; Jan. 2.
Hill, Jonas N„ Deep Run, N. C. Screen. 1,458,056;
June 5.
Hill, Joseph B. (See Dillig. H. P.. and IliU.)
Hill, Joseph B. (See Miller, S. P., and Hill.)
Hill, Lewis L. (See Tuttle, M. I., and HiU.)
Hill, Lionel C., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Car dumper.
1,446,303 ; Feb. 20.
Hill, Mathpw B. (See Muller, G., and HiU.)
Hill, Mvron F., New York, N. Y. Ship. 1,477,646;
Dec. is.
Hill, N. N., Brass Co., The. (See Kidney, Josiah R.,
assignor.)
Hill, Percy L., deceased, by J, W. Anderson, administrator.
New York, N. Y. Making character carriers for com-
posing machines. 1,466,437 : Aug. 28.
Hill, Percy L., New York, N. Y., deceased ; J. W. Ander-
son, administrator. Recording apparatus. 1,473,554 ;
Nov. 6.
Hill Pump Valve Company, The. (See Bosshard, John J.,
assignor.)
Hill, Raymond I., Elyria, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to W. R. Huntington. Resilient heel lift.
1,453,459; May 1.
Hill, Raymond I., Elyria, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to W. R. Huntington. Resilient heel lift.
1,453,460 ; May 1.
Hill. Raymond S., Minneapolis, Minn, Carburetor.
1,472,834; Nov. 6. '
Hill, Reuben. Hartford, Conn, assignor to Pratt & Whit-
ney Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for measuring
the lead of screw threads. 1,447,416; Mar. 6.
Hill, Reuben. Hartford. Conn,, assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Lead-measuring
machine for gauges. 1.470,836 ; Oct, 16.
Hill. Richard M., Spring Valley, 111. Decoy anchor.
1,461,617; July 10,
Hill, Robert H. (See Paulson. G, W„ and Hill,)
Hill, Samuel C, J. M, Gibson, and J. E, Wright, Wheel-
ing, W. Va, Siphon-action water-closet. 1,476,445 ;
Dec. 4.
Hill, W. A. (See Kaufmann, Florence A., assignor.)
Hill, William H.. Manati, P. R. Kerosene vaporizer.
1.460,583; July 3.
Hill. William H., et al. (See Dungan, John E., m-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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mil, William P. (See Uobschutz, Jehu B., assignor.^
lliU. William T., York Harbor, Me. Trolley. 1.442.273:
.Ian. Ui.
nill. Willoughby F., assignor, by mesne assignment.^, to
I'apor Utilitios Co., Inc., New York. N. Y. Delivery
carton for paper cups. 1,445. SS4 ; Feb. 20.
riillard. Frederic W., TottenviUe, N. Y., assignor to
Typewriters Uillardizcd Inc. Typewriter. 1,445.513:
Feb. 13.
Hillbom. Ucnrik. assignor to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co..
Wallingford. t'onn. Spoon or similar article. Des.
(11'. 328': May S.
imibom, Henrik, assignor to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co.,
Walllngford. Conn. Teapot or similar article. Des.
63.134: Oct. 16.
HilUiom. Henrik, assignor to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co.,
Wallingford, Conn. Spoon or similar article. Des.
63.174; Oct. 30.
Hillor. Frederick C. Troy, N. Y. Automobile jack.
1,445.682; Feb. 20.
Hiller, Joseph J., and E. R. Strenger, assignors of one
third to L. J. Venuto, Philadelphia, Pa. Window-
cleaning device. 1,455,398 ; May 15.
Miller. Joseph L., Mattapoisett, Mass. Hammer for
imlverizors. 1,442,946 ; .Ian. '.^3.
Hiller, Nicolai H., Carbondale, Pa. Valve block for com-
pressor pumps. 1,462,857: July 2'
Hiller, Stanley, San Francisco, assignor to Pacific By-
products Company, San Jose, Calif, Method of and
apparatus for producing charcoal and by-products.
1,458,410 ; June 12.
Hiller, Stanley, and L. A. Clarke, assignors to The Pa-
cilic By Products Company, San Jose, Calif. Pro-
ducing charcoal and apparatus therefor. 1,465,131 ;
Aug. 14.
nill<»r, William A., Manor, assignor to The Murray Com-
pany, Dallas, Tex. Feeder for cotton gins. 1,448,443 ;
M.ir. 13.
Hillbouse, John T. E., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. i'. Calling device.
1,472,595 ; Oct. 30.
Milliard. Harry !>., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
U-R Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Shock
absorber for automobiles. 1,451,509 ; Apr. 10.
Hilligardt, Erich, assignor to the Firm : Luftsch;fl:l)au
Zeppelin, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Fried-
richshafen, Germany. Thermometer. 1,441,581 ; Jan. 9.
Hillix, Foster P., assignor to White Sewing jMachiue
Companv. Cleveland, Ohio. Sewing-machine motor con-
trol. 1,441,421 ; Jan. 9.
Hillix, Foster P., assignor to White Sewing Machine
Company, c leveland, Ohio. Sewing-machinei-motor
control. 1,441,422 ; Jan. 9.
Hillix, Foster F.. assignor to White Sewing Machine Com-
pany, Cleveland. Ohio. Motor attachment for sewing
machines. 1.445,946; Feb. 20.
Hillix, Foster F., assignor to \^ Uite Sewing Machine Com-
pany. Cleveland. Ohio. Motor attachment for sewing
machines. 1.445,947 : Feb. 20.
Hillix. Foster F., assignor to White Sewing Machine Com-
pany. Cleveland, Ohio. Motor attachment for sewing
machines. 1,445.948 : Feb. 20.
Hillix. Poster F., assignor to White Sewing Machine
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Motor attachment for
sewing machines. 1,449,942 ; Mar. 27.
Hillman, Charles F., Wichita Falls, Tex. Oil-refining
device. 1,451,574 ; Apr. 10.
Hillman, Henry G.. New York, N. Y. Car system.
1,475,690: Nov, 27.
Hillman, Herbert H., assignor to Challenge Refrigerator
Company, Grand Haven, Mich. Refrigerator. 1,463,889 ;
Aug. 7.
Hillmann, Hans, assignor to Illinois Glass Company,
Alton, 111. Bottle-handling device. 1,462,546 : July 24.
Hillmer, Max L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Remy
Electric Company. Cover and cover-securing means.
1.463,147; July 24.
Hillmer, Max L., and L. O. Parker, assignors to Remy
Electric Company, Anderson, Ind. Engine-starter gear
Ing. 1,463,211 ; July 31.
Hills Brother I'ompany, Inc., The. (See Stott, Alexander
W., assignor.)
Hills. George L., Franklin, III. Illuminated liquid gauge.
1.445.834 : Feb. 20.
Hills, Sidney C, assignor to the Turner & Seymour
JIanufacturing Company, Torrington, Conn. Ctirtain-
ring. 1.476,513 ; Doc. 4.
Hills, William P. (See Chard, W. H.. and Hills. 1
Hill.f, William P., Mountain View, and W, H, Chard,
Paicines, Calif. Superheater. 1.452,382 ; Apr. 17.
Hiltjert. Meier G., Harrisburg, Pa. Polycycle. 1,443,130 :
Jan, 23.
Hllpert, Meier G., Harrisburg, assignor to Bethlehem
Stepl Bridge Corporation, Bethlehem, Pa. Transfor-
table locking and aligning device. 1,442,148 ; Jan. 16.
Hilpert, Meier G,, assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa, Turntable. 1,458,229 ; June 12.
Hils. Wilhelm, Philadelphia, Pa. Tie form or holder.
1,473.346 : Nov. 6.
Hilsdorf, William G., assignor to J. H. Walters, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Coupon cutter. 1,447,247 ; Mar. 6.
Hilt, Frank E., Lyons, Kans. Egg tray. 1,450,368 :
Apr. 3
Lifting
jack.
1,449,943 ;
Hilton, David P., Dennison, Ohio.
1,458,530; June 12.
Hilton, Robert W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ink.
Mar. 27.
Hilton, Thomas, Walpolp, Mass. Mud guard. 1,454,738;
May 8.
Hilton, Thomas P., I'aterson, assignor to Richardson
Scale Company, Passaic, N. J. Bag holder. 1,449,285 ;
Mar. 20.
Hilwig, Edward, Clarks Green. Pa, Sawing machine.
1,464,079 ; Aug. 14.
Him, Thomas P., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Portable rheostat for
eloctric-arc welding. 1,478,435 ; Dec. 25.
Himes, Charles C, Indianapolis. Ind. Vehicle bumper.
1.473.:',71 : Nov. 6.
Himes, Howard P., Detroit, Mich. Bearing. 1,452,603 ;
Apr. 24.
Himes, Joseph, assignor to Henry Disston & Sons, Seattle,
Wash. Planer knife. 1,459,398; June 19.
Himmel, M. L., & Son. (See W^oltz, Albert M., assignor.)
Himraelriglit, Raleigh J., Englewood, N. J., assignor
to American Arch Company. Fire-box arch and arch
brick. 1,470,736; Oct. 16.
Himmelsbach, William P., assignor to Kelly Lubricator
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Ball-feeding vacuum
lubricator. 1.471.464 ; Oct. 23.
Hinchey, Claude E., Weyauga, Wis. Dental tool.
1,458,293; June 12.
Hinchey, Robert E., Aurora, Mo. One-story moving dis-
play advertising machine. 1,465,304 ; Aug. 21.
Ilinchliff, Ralph, assignor to Burson Knitting Company,
Rockford, III. Openwork knitted fabric and producing
same. 1,451,391; Apr. 10.
Hlnchliffe, George H., Boston, Mass. Mixing machine.
1.446,183: Feb. 20.
Hinchman, Alva K., assignor of one-half to R. M. Adams,
Philadelphia, Pa. Air and dust cap for pneumatic
tires. 1,460,355 ; June 26.
Hinckley. Howard, Washington, D. C. Timing device.
1,443,573 : Jan. 30.
Hincklev. Robert, Washington, D. C. Wave motor.
1.443,626 : Jan. 30.
Hindahl, David. (See Hoscelt. W. J., and Hindahl.)
Hindahl, David, assignor to H. S. Hart, Chicago, 111.
Door stop. 1,446.846 ; Feb. 27.
Hindahl, David, assignor to II. S. Hart, Chicago, 111,
Maximum-capacity railway car. 1.453,675 ; May 1.
IlindabI, David, assignor to National Dump Car Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Dump-car-door-latching mechanism.
1.454.786 : May 8.
Hinderliter, Amos R., Palls Creek, Pa. Shade holder.
1,455,166; May 15,
Hinderliter, Cyrus S., Eddyville, Pa. Hook. 1,453,502;
May 1.
Hindle, Samuel. (See Taylor, W.. and Hindle.)
Hindley, Charles T., New York, N. Y. Musical-instrument
support. 1,464,279 ; Aug. 7.
Hindmarsh, Percival, Lincoln, Nebr., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Companv of New Jersey. Driv-
ing cap for fenceposts. 1.444,834; Feb. 13.
Hindmarsh. Percy J., Lincoln, Nebr., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire (Company of New Jersey,
Hoboken. N. J. Driving cap for fenceposts. Rel5,669 :
Aug. 7.
Hindmarsh, Percy J., Lincoln, Nebr., and J. W. Meaker,
Evanston, 111., assignors to The American Steel and
Wire Companv of New Jersey. Pencepost. 1,466,880;
Sept, 4.
Hindmarsh, Percy J., Lincoln, Nebr., and J. W. Meaker,
Evanston, 111., assignors to The American Stppl and
Wire Company of New Jersey. Tubular fencepost.
1,477,349 ; Dec. 11.
Hinds. Herbert H. (See Brown. C. R., and Hinds.)
Hinds, Sherwood, Richmond Heights, assignor to St,
Louis Pump & Equipment Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Valve. 1,457,574 ; June 5.
Hindshaw Engineering & Development Co. (See Hind-
Shaw, Henry H., assignor.)
Hindshaw. Henry H., St. Paul, Minn. Rotating kiln.
1,441,351 ; Jan. 9.
Hind.'ihaw, Henry H., assignor to Hindshaw Engineering
& Development Co., St. Paul, Minn. Heat-insulating
material. 1,471,846; Oct. 23.
Hine, Charles P. (See Rees, C, and Hine.)
nine, Cicero, assignor to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender
Company, Chicago, 111. Phonograph cabinet. Des.
61,930: Feb. 13.
Hine, Cicero, Chicago, III., assignor to The Brunswick-
Balke-Collender (Company, Wilmington, Del. Game
table. Des. 62,448 ; June 5.
Hine, Cicero. Chicago. 111., assignor to The Brunswick-
Balke-Collender Companv, Wilmington, Del. Game
table. Des. 62,449 ; June 5.
Hine, Cicero, Chicago, HI., assignor to The Brunswick-
Balke-Collender Company, Wilmington, Del. Game
table. Des. 62,450 ; June 5.
nine. Cicero, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Brunswick-
Balke-Collender Company. Cue rack. 1,478,032;
Dec. 18.
Hine, Edward B., Longmeadow, Mass. Strip feeding and
punching apparatus. 1,459,890 ; June 26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
Hine, Edward B., Longmeadow, assignor to Gilbert >*i
Barker Manufacturing Company, West Springfield.
Mass. Register. 1,449,230 ; Mar. 20.
Hlne, Tredick K., Newington, Conn. Fitting-up bolt.
1,470,608; Oct. 16.
Hineline, Edson S., Providence, R. I., assignor to Hemp-
liiU Company, Central Falls, R. I. Means for main-
taining uniform the tension upon yarn or thread.
1,459,332 ; June 19.
Hineline, Edson S., Apponaug, assignor to Hineline Engl
neering Company, Providence, R. I. Stop motion foi
knitting machines. 1,463,741 ; July 31.
Hineline Engineering Company,
assignor.)
(See Ewinj
O., Aleppo,
9.
et al. (See Flannery, William C, as-
(See Hineline, Edson S.
, I. E., and Hinerman.)
Pa. Demountable rii
(See Boock, Gustave J., assignor.)
Drums, Pa. Tree holder. 1,450,807 ;
Drums, Pa. Toy fence. 1,468,810 ;
Lake
20.
Odessa, Mich. Fish lure.
V-block workholder
Hinerman, Harry.
Hinerman, John
1,470,569 ; Oct.
Hines, C. Calvert,
signer.)
Hines, Edwin G.
Hines, Edwin G.,
Apr. 3.
Hines, Edwin G.,
Sept. 25.
Hines, Gall H.,
1,474,823 ; Nov.
Hines, Gustave H., Chicago, 111
or drill jig. 1,476,611 ; Dec. 4.
Hines, Gustave H., Chicago, 111., assignor to The V. & S.
Automatic Bolt Company. Adjustable automatic bolt.
1,449,997 ; Mar. 27.
Hines, John, Chicago, 111. Trailer construction. 1,442,342;
Jan. 16.
Hines, Joseph H., Auburn, Calif. Automatic pistol.
1,460,672 ; July 3.
Hines, Joseph H., Philadelphia, Pa. Applying vitreous
and waterproofing coating to brick and burnt-clay arti-
cles. 1,471,792; Oct. 23.
Hines, William A., and F. B. Manley, Carey, Ohio. Burner
attachment. 1,447,847; Mar. 6.
Hines, William J., assignor to The Fuller Brush Company,
Hartford, Conn. Brush holder. Des. 62,726; July 24.
Hingher, Joseph. (See Barwell, J. W., Ward, Nelson,
Hingher, Booth, and Blows.)
Hinkle, Charles W., Rushville, Ind. Gate
1,462,759 ; July 24.
Hinkle, Claude L., Winchester, Va. Apparatus for the
manufacture of vinegar. 1,477,957 ; Dec. 18.
Hinkle, Emmit P. (See Cook, J., and Hinkle.)
Hinkley, Carl C, Detroit, Mich. Governor. 1,442,885 ;
Jan. 23.
Hinkley, Carl C, Detroit, Mich. Motor
1,442,886 ; Jan. 23.
(See Parsons, John H
hinge.
mounting,
assignor.)
(See Parsons, John H. and J. R.,
assignor to The Hinman Milking
■ " Teat cup. 1,446,295 ;
Hinkson, Joseph H
Hinkson, Joseph H.
assignors.)
Hinman, Arthur V.,
Machine Company, Oneida, N. Y
Feb. 20.
Hinman, Charles W., deceased, Winchester, Mass. ; N. C.
Nash, jr., executor. Method ot and apparatus for meas-
uring gas. 1,446,461 ; Feb. 27.
Hinman Milking Machine Company. (See Hinman, Arthur
v., assignor.)
Ilinrichs. Dunbar M., Brooklyn, N. Y., and A. T. Miles,
Hartford. Conn. Lever lock. 1,443,262 ; Jan. 23.
Hinriohs, Henry C, New Orleans, La. Drawing stand.
1,457,889 ; June 5.
Hinrichsen, Edward E., assignor to WesternElectric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
system. 1,463,815 ; Aug. 7.
Somerville, assignor to Autocraft
Mass. Resilient wheel. 1,442,805 ;
Hinsdale, George G.,
Corporation, Boston,
Jan. 23.
Hinton, Edward A.,
Liberty, Miss. Combined side
harrow and cultivator. 1,442,806; Jan. 23.
Hinton, Sebastian, Winnetka, assignor to Junglegym,
Inc., Chicago, lU. Climbing structure. 1,471,465 ;
Oct. 23.
Hinton, Thomas J., and F. A. W. Johnson, Fort Dodge,
Iowa. Automobile tail light and signal. 1,449,859 ;
Mar. 27.
Hintz, Edmund, Chicago, 111. Adjustable frame. 1,446,900 ;
Feb. 27.
HIntz, John C. (See Beynon, R., and Hintz.)
Hinz, August J. (See Butler, John, assignor.)
Hiorth, Albert, Asker, near Christiania, Norway. Process
and apparatus for performing thermic processes of any
kind. 1,459,627; June 19.
Hippenmeyer, Irving R., and C. Skidd, Janesville, Wis.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to The H. H. Miller
Industries Company, Canton, Ohio. Bottle filling and
capping machine. 1,463,998 ; Aug. 7.
Hippie, James L. (See Graham, W. S.. and Hippie.)
Hippie, Solomon R., Wllllamsport, assignor to D. X.
Instrument Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Rheostat.
1,458,105 ; June 5.
Hippie, William H. J., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Cigarette-
extinguishing ash tray. 1,477,122 ; Dec. 11.
Hipwood, George, New York, N. Y. Crutch. 1,459,333 ;
.Tune 19.
Hipwood, George, New York, assignor to P. C. Mayle,
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Fish-rod holder. 1,451,732 ;
Apr. 17.
Hlrd, Charles, Hartford, Conn., assignor to S. K. F.
Ball Bearing Company. Chuck. 1,453,110 ; Apr. 24.
Hird, William, Cuba, Wis. Hog trough. 1,459,535 :
June 19.
Hird, William, Cuba, Wis. Gate opener. 1,465,551 ;
Aug. 21.
Hirsch, Benjamin, Leominster, Mass. Protective inner
liner for pneumatic tires. 1,442,407 ; Jan. 16.
Hirsch, Daniel, New York, N. Y. Identification means
for umbrellas, parasols, etc. Rel5,712 ; Oct. 30.
Hirsch, Herbert S., Newark, N. J. Collapsible display
box. 1,459,399 ; June 19.
Hirsch, Julius. (See Elder, William S., assignor.)
Hirsch, Louis, Honolulu, Hawaii, assignor to California
Packing Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Pineapple
slicer. 1,466,337 ; Aug. 28.
Hirsch, Ludwick H. (See Kett, William G., assignor.)
Hirsch, Morris, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bijur Motor
Appliance Company. Engine starting apparatus.
1,445,949; Feb. 20.
Hirsch, Otto C. L., assignor to Sausage Linking Machine
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Sausage linking and hang-
ing machine. 1,458,653 ; June 12.
Hirsch, Paul A., Erie, Pa., assignor to Aero Pulverizer
Company, New York, N. Y. Treating and feeding fuel
and apparatus therefor. 1,453,977 ; May 1.
Hirschberg, Nathan, et al. (See Auble, James H. and
J. L., assignors.)
Hirschfeld, Herman C., and R. S. Mayer, Eastland, Tex.
Well-drilling apparatus. 1.477,563 ; Dec. 18.
Hirschhorn, Benjamin and L., assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to Millie Patent Holding Co. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Tea cartridge. 1,473,430 ; Nov. 6.
Hirschhorn, Louis. (See Hirschhorn, Benjamin and L.)
Hirschhorn, Louis, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Millie Patent Holding Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Tea cartridge. 1,473,429 ; Nov. 6.
Hirschler, Horace L., San Francisco, Calif. Brake-oper-
ating apparatus. 1,444,315 ; Feb. 6.
Hirschler, Horace L., San Francisco, Calif. Trailer brake
mechanism. 1,444,316 ; Feb. 6.
Hirschy, Herman C., Duluth, Minn. Washing machine.
1,464,362 ; Aug. 7.
Hirsh, Allan M., Montclair, and J. C. Mitchell, East
Orange, assignors, to Lock Joint Pipe Company,
Ampere, N. J. Pipe joint. 1,455,250; May 15.
Hirschfleld, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper. Des. 62,777 ;
July 31.
Ilirschfleld. Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper. Des. 62,778 :
July 31.
Hirschfipld, Morris, Brooldyn. N. Y. Slipper. Des. 62,779 ;
July 31.
Hirschfield. Morris, Brooklyn. N. Y. Slipper. Des. 62,780 ;
July 31.
Hirshstein, Joseph, assignor of on(^half to S. W. Gold-
man, Cleveland, Ohio. Insert for floors, walls, and
the like. 1,475,342 ; Nov. 27.
Hirsig, A. H., et al. (See Steuart, Gordon R., assignor.)
Hirst, Arnold. (See Hirst, Rowland R. and A.)
Hirst, Franklin G., Philadelphia, Pa. Leaf-spring-lubrl-
cating device. 1,447,177 ; Mar. 6.
Hirst, James E., assignor to J. A. Fay & Egan Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Woodworking machinery. 1,458,411:
June 12.
Hirst, Rowland R. and A., Halifax, England. Tennis
post. 1.462,201 ; July 17.
Hirst, William F. (See De Cew, C. A., and Hirst.)
Hirt, Jules H., El Paso, Tex., assignor to Alrarado Mining
and Milling Company, New York, N. Y. Chloridizing of
ores. 1,467,037 ; Sept. 4.
Hirt, Linus C, Des Moines, Iowa. Combination phono-
graph cabinet and chair. 1,477.828 ; Dec. 18.
Hirtschulz, Kurt, assignor of one-half to Norddeutsche
Metallwarenfabrik G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany, and
one-half to Marburg Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Marking tool. 1,446,647 ; Feb. 27.
Hiscock, Herbert. (See Westbury, A. J. G., and Hiscock.)
Hiscutt, William R. R., London, England. Operating
mechanism for brakes. 1,446,702 ; Feb. 27.
Hise, John P.. Hightown, Va. Flash-light attachment
for guns. 1,456,440 ; May 22.
Hiser, Charles H., assignor to The Springfield Metallic
Casket Company, Springfield, Ohio. Burial case. Des.
63,147 ; Oct. 16.
Hiser, Charles H., assignor to The Springfield Metallic
Casket Company, Springfield, Ohio. Ear for handles
for burial cases. Des. 63,148 ; Oct. 16.
Hisert. John T., Chicago, 111. Attachment for boats.
1,477.487 ; Dec. 11.
Hitch. Frederick C, Brooklyn, and A. H. Peter, assignors
to Royal Baking Powder Company, New York, N. Y.
Confection. 1,476,612 ; Dec. 4.
Hitch, John E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Heat and cold insulat-
ing receptacle and apparatus for supporting and finish-
ing the same. 1,472.019 ; Oct. 23.
Hitchcock Experiment Company. (See Hitchcock, Halbert
K., assignor.)
Hitchcock. George E., assignor of one-half to M. Brown,
Flint, Mich. Spring latch. 1,441,151 ; Jan. 2.
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Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
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Hitchcock, Halbert K., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor of one-
half to Hitchcock Experiment Company. Drawing glass
sheets. 1,4G3,5S2 ; July 31.
Hitchcock. Levi, Mcridaie, N. Y. Tire armor. 1,475, .■>02 ;
Nov. 27.
Hitchcock, Otto G., assignor to Hays M.aniifacturing To .
Erie, Pa. Mixing faucet. Pes. 61.05;'. : l>b. i:!.
Hitchcock, Walter E., Blanchard, Iowa. Culvert.
1,453,136 : Apr. 24.
Hitchcock, William A. (See Perrault, .1. A., and Hitch-
cock.)
Hitchcock, William H., Gainesville, Ga. I'ump.
1,476,888: Dec. 51.
Hitchings, Vernon D., Norfolk, Va. Automobile screen.
1,476.336 ; Dec. 4.
Hitchner, Joseph C. Hammonton, N. J., assignor to
Cheney Talking Machine Company, Chicago, III. Re-
peating mechanism for talking machines. 1,478,827 :
Dec. 25.
Hlte, Rexford E. (See Goin, G. R., and Hite.)
Hlteshew, Harvey B. (See Abrens. H. A., and Hlteshew.)
Hitt. Thomas G.. Seattle, Wash. Aerial serpent toy.
1.467.72G: Sept. 11.
Hitz, Joseph. (See Hitz, Maurice, assignor.)
Hltz, Maurice, Belfort, France, assignor to J. Hitz, Lyon,
France. Dirigible headlight. 1,465,847 ; Aug. 21.
HIx, Andrew J., Hellier, Ky. Comaiulntor, 1,445,885;
Feb. 20.
Hli, Galen F., Portland, Me. Car-door seal. 1,446,462 ;
Feb. 27.
Hixson, Arthur W., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The
Fleischmann Company, New York, N. Y. Prefreating
dried yeast to increase the baking strength. 1,464,710;
Aug. 14.
Hixson, Charles T. (Sec Hixson, Earl C. and C. T.)
Hixson, Earl C. and C T , Ringwood, Okla. Hot air and
steam cooker. 1,453,412; June 12.
Hixson. Ernest S. (See Hawkins, R. C, and Hixson.)
Hizer, George W., Detroit, Mich. Hat insert. 1,443,744 ;
Jan. 30.
Hjermstad, Christian O. (See Lancaster, S. C, and
Hjermstad.)
Hjort, Johannes E., Copenhagen, Denmark. Mortise lock.
1,464,473 ; Aug. 7.
Hjorth, Henrick J., Woburn, Mass. Drilling machine.
1.442,149; Jan. 16.
Hladish, Josef R. (See Soltesz, Charles, assignor.)
Hleb, Peter, assignor to The Singer Manufacturing Com-
pany, Elizabeth, N. J. Feeding mechanism for sewing
machines. 1,477.264; Dec. 11.
Hlozek, Joseph, Cleveland, Ohio. Extension table.
1,460,754 ; July 3.
Hnilo, Frank, Cicero, assignor of one-half to J. Schultz,
Chicago, 111. Electric heater. 1,446,703 ; Feb. 27.
Hnilo. Frank, Cicero, and J. Schultz, Chicago, 111. Bath
cabinet. 1.446,704 ; Feb. 27.
Hoadley, Glenn C, Olathe, Colo. Scale-ticket filing cabi-
net. 1.464,934 ; Aug. 14.
Hoadley, Harrv W., Findlay, Ohio. Rug-cleaning frame.
1,445,081 ; Feb. 13.
Hoag, Charles A., jr. (See La Casse, Eugene R., as-
signor.)
Hoag, Glen B., Fullerton, Calif. Concrete-wall form.
1,459,889; June 26.
Hoagland, Frank 0., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Pratt
& Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Lapping ma-
chine. 1,472,835 : Nov. 6.
Hoagland, Robroy C, assignor to The Brewer-Titchener
Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Automobile top. 1,455,203 ;
May 15.
Hoar, Samuel. Virginia, Minn. Mechanical shovel.
1,448.537; Mar. 13.
Hoar, Samuel, Virginia, assignor to Rex Loading and En-
gineering Company, Duluth, Minn. Mechanical shovel.
Rel5,685 ; Sept. 18.
Hoard, Milo C, Stryker, Ohio. Combination safe lock.
1,455,912 ; May 22.
Hobart, Franklin G., and C. B. Jahnke, Beloit, Wis.,
assignors to Fairbanks, Morse & Company, Chicago, 111.
Movable oil injector. 1,448,745 ; Mar. 20.
Hobart, Henry M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electrical apparatus.
1,471,263; Oct. 16.
Hohart Manufacturing Company, The. (See Rataiczak,
Thomas F., assignor.)
Hobbs, Frank C, Buffalo, N. Y. Automatic stop for
sound-reproduction apparatus. 1,468,295 ; Sept. 18.
Hobbs. Grace P., Royston, P. A. Flanigan, and H. T.
Flanigan, Winder, Ga. Cotton duster. 1,476,889 ;
Dec. 11.
Hobbs, William N., Kensington, Kans. Device for weigh-
ing animals and for indicating dosage. 1,451,826 ;
Apr. 17.
Hobday, Herbert L., and F. W. Nunn, Melbourne, Vic-
toria, Australia. Apparatus for casting dental plates
in metal. 1,475,996; Dec. 4.
Hobeck, Augustus, and J. Laughlin, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Flushing system. 1,465,823 ; Aug. 21.
Hoherg, William J., Jersey City, N. J. Abrasive device.
1,452,738 ; Apr. 24.
Hobert, Clayton, Philadelphia, Pa. Bedspring support.
1,472,361 ; Oct. 30.
Hobert, Winceslas B., jr., Jackson, Miss. Swimming ap-
pliance. 1,478,959; Doc. 25.
Iloblit, William A., Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable wrist
pin. 1.443,534; Jan. 30.
Hobson, Bennett D., Richmond, Va. Device for extricat-
ing mud-stalled vehicles. 1,453,011 ; Apr. 24.
Hobson, Claude C, et al. (See Erb, Irwin H., assignor.)
Hobson, John S., assignor to Masscy Concrete Products
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Battery receptacle.
1,478,390 ; Dec. 25.
Hobson, Oscar T., Tolbert, Tex. Cultivator-gang equal-
izer. 1,446,503 ; Feb. 27.
Hobson, Oscar T., Tolbert, Tex. Cultivator arch and
coupling. 1,447,471 ; Mar. 6.
Hobson, Ota O., et aL (See Erb, Irwin H., assignor.)
Hobson, Ota O., Vinton, Iowa. Resilient wheel.
1,451,827 ; Apr. 17.
Hochenauer, Joseph, Pueblo, Colo. Cutter for forage and
grain grinders. 1,469,510 ; Oct. 2.
Hochman, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Quick-stop emergency
brake for vehicles. 1,451,336 ; Apr. 10.
Hochstadter, Harry C, Philadelphia, Pa. Holder for
dental floss and other thread. 1,465,669 ; Aug. 21.
Hochstraser, Alan, Denver, Colo. Hard candy confection.
Des. 62,611 ; July 3.
Hock, Edward C, Buffalo, N. Y. Smoke-preventing boiler
furnace. 1,442,666; Jan. 16.
Hockaday, John K., assignor of one-half to R. A. Emond,
Birmingham, Ala. Refreshment booth for motorists.
1,459,628; June 19.
Hocke, Enrico. (See Macchioni, A., and Hocke.)
Hockenberry, James H., Winterset, Iowa. Door-control
device. 1,478,856 ; Dec. 25.
Hocker, Carl D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tron-emitting cathode and making the same. 1,459,400;
June 19.
Hockins, Charles C, Rochester, N. Y. Humidifler.
1,453,137 ; Apr. 24.
Hockley, Marion J., assignor of one-half to F. Bergner,
Ridgway, Colo. Converter for direct-current generators.
1,478,518 ; Dec. 25.
Hockman, Russel, assignor of one-third to H. H. Wilson
and-one third to E. B. Shaffer, Lock Haven, Pa. Auto-
matic stock regulator for paper - making machines.
1.451,659 ; Apr. 10.
Hoddinott, John P. (See Hoddinott, John K., as-
signor.)
Hoddinott, John K., assignor of one-half to J. F. Hoddi-
nott, Baltimore, Md. Toy. 1,474,589 ; Nov. 20.
Hodel, Adolf, Wahpeton, N. Dak. Chimney can
1,476,613 ; Dec. 4.
Hodes, Frank E., Denver, Colo. Carboy. 1,452,971 ;
Apr. 24.
Hodgdon, Lewis S., Bangor, Me. Price-exhibiting device.
1.470,609 ; Oct. 16.
Hodge, Eugene L., Far Rockaway, N. Y. Automobile
tire. 1,455,615; May 15.
Hodge, Howard D.. assignor to G. Ramsey, New York,
N. Y. Rim-fire ammunition. 1,461,013 ; July 3.
Hodge, Karl. (See Johnson, Carl W., assignor.)
Hodge, Robert J., assignor to The American Buckle Com-
pany, W^est Haven, Conn. Overalls suspenders loop.
1,440,831 ; Jan. 2.
Hodge, Thomas A., Franklin, Ind. Cooker. 1,459 466 •
June 19.
Hodges Finishing Company. (See Briadley, Joseph F..
assignor.)
Hodges, Frank W., assignor to Converse RuWjer Shoe
Company, Maiden, Mass. Apparatus for applying rub-
ber outsoles to shoes. 1,465,824 ; Aug, 21
Hodges, Wayne S., Shelby, Ohio. Oven charging and un-
loading apparatus. 1,460,323 ; June 26.
Hodges, Wilbur B., Brownsville, S. C. Rotarv bin
1.468,108; Sept. 18. notary mn.
Hodgetts, Harold W., assignor to The Allen Company,
Springfield, Mass. Casket handle. Des. 63 225 ;
Nov. 6.
Hodgetts Raymond W., assignor to The Allen Company.
Springfield, Mass. Casket handle. Des. 63 226 •
Nov. 6.
Hodgins, Abraham. (See Collinson, E. J., and Hodgins )
Hodgkins, Albert A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Featherstitch braid or
similar article. Des. 62,906 ; Aug. 21.
Hodgkins, Albert A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Featherstitch braid and
the like. Des. 62,907 ; .\ug. 21.
Hodgkins, Albert A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Embroidery trimming.
Des. 62,908 ; Aug. 21.
Hodgkins, Albert A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Featherstitch braid or
similar article. Des. 63,079 ; Oct. 2.
Hodgkins, Charles H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Switch
mechanism. 1,442,066 ; Jan. 16.
Hodgkins, Charles H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Start-
ing mechanism for automobiles. 1,470,737 ; Oct. 16.
Hodgkinson, Edwin, assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
P".'y^^^o. '^"'^^^'^*^r, N. Y. Recording instrument.
l,4o8,531 ; June 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED EROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hodgkiiison, Edwin, assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. X. Recording apparatus. 1,466,717 ;
Sept. 4.
Hodgkiss, Frank, Oakland, Calif. Tractor.
Apr. 10.
Hodgkiss, Frank, Oakland, Calif. Tractor.
May 15.
" ■ ■ E., New York, N. Y.
1.451,63 3;
1,455,610 ;
Ice bag
Hodgson, Harriette
1,441,282; Jan. 0.
Hodtrsnn, Harriette E., New York, N. Y. Fire rescue
cable. 1.448.348; Mar. 13.
Ilodsjson, Harriette E., New York, N. Y. Fire-rescue de-
vice. 1,456,106 ; May 22.
Hodgson, Harriette E., New York, N. Y. Fire rescue bag.
1,457,304; June 5.
Hodgson, Harriette E., New York, N. Y. Portable dress-
"" '"' Aug. 28.
New York, N. Y. Hasp hook.
ing tent. 1,466,166 ;
Hodgson, Harriette E.,
1,468,861 ; Sept. 25.
Hodgson, Harriette E.,
system for protecting danger points
1,470,009 ; Oct. 9.
New York, N. Y.
Fixed signal
on railways.
Hodgson, Millard B.,
pany, Rochester, N
Sept. 4.
Hodgson, Raymond,
water-tube boilers.
assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
Y. Dental film mount. 1,467,108;
Freeport. N. Y. Safety plug for
1.452,047; Apr. 17.
Hodgson, William, Gisborne, New Zealand. Stand for
electric irons. 1,468,296; Sept. 18.
Hodnefleld, Olaus T., Los Angeles, Calif. Ring. Des.
62,727 ; July 24.
Hodson, It'rank, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical resistanc-
heating element and making same. 1,450,725 ; Apr. 3.
Hoe, R., and Co. (See Gallien, .\ddison J., assignor.)
(See Herb, Frederick, assignor.)
(See Kaabe, Otto L., assignor.)
(See Schmidt, l.ouis A., assignor.)
(See Sheldon, Edward P., assignor.)
(See White, Bruce C, assignor.)
(See Zuckerman, Adolph M., assignor.)
" ■ ~ Leaf turner. 1,451,614 :
HOe, R.,
Hoe, R.,
Hoe, "
Hoe,
Hoe,
Hoe,
and Co.
and Co.
R., and Co.
R. and Co.
R., & Co.
R., and Co.
Hoecke, David, Greenwich, Conn.
Apr. 10.
Hoecker, Albert C, CollinsvUle, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to G. Forney. Combined contractor and
expander for automobile tire rims. 1,465,305; Aug. 21.
Hoefftcke, Carel A., London, England. Splint. 1,445,437 ;
Feb. 13.
Hoeft, August E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Band for film reels.
1,468,636 ; Sept. 25.
Moehn. Edward A., assignor to The Dayton Hardware
Specialty Company, Dayton, Ohio. Residence mail box.
1,465,218; Aug. 14.
Hoener, Frederick, assignor to W. Modra, St. Louis, Mo.
Supporting bracket for automobile visors. 1,451,695 :
Apr. 17.
Hoener, Samuel T., Slater, Mo. Driving and steering
mechanism for cultivators. 1,471,397 ; Oct. 23.
Hoeuschoid, Peter J., assignor to American Twist Drill
Company. Detroit, Mich. Machine for hot-rolling
twist drills. 1,443,953 ; Feb. 6.
Hoerr, Louis A, St. Louis, Mo. Car door. 1,458,413:
June 12.
Hoeschen, Henry A., assignor of one-half to Baker Ice
Machine Company, Omaha, Nehr. Thermostatic switch.
1,470,079 ; Oct. 9,
Hoeschen, Henry A., assignor of one-half to Baker ice
Machine Comfjanv, Omaha, Nebr. Thermostat attnoli-
ment. 1,477,350 ; Dec. 11.
Hoey. Samuel C, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Coil sup-
port. 1,448,403 ; Mar. 13.
Hoey. Samuel C, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to W^esting-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Composite
plate and making the same. 1.477,3.^1 : Dee. 11.
Hofer, Hans F., Nagoya, Japan. Wasteless skein.
1,469.416: Oct. 2.
Hofif, Adam F., Binghamton, N. Y. Combined wind deflco
tor and antiglare device. 1,474,034; Nov. 13.
Hoff, Carlton L., and G. G. Naugle, York, Pa., assignor*
to American Chain Company, Inc. Welding machinr.
1,474.824 ; Nov. 20.
Hoff, Chester A. (See Steese. J. C, and Hoff.)
HofJ, Robert H. (See Forney, P., and Hoff.)
Hoff, Sigiird J., New York, N. Y. Keyhole guard.
1,457,702; June 5.
HofC, Sigurd J., New York, N. Y. Dumb-waiter lock.
1,460,417; July 3.
Hoff, Sigurd J., New York, N. Y. Window lock.
1,461,147 ; July 10.
Hoff, Stephen C, Delavan, 111. Tool for compressing vnlre
springs. 1.465.905 ; Aug. 21.
Hoff, Tony, L. C. Shelton, and A. MacMillan, Butte, Mont.
Riveting tool. 1,471,605; Oct. 23.
Hoffay, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Means for controlling
entrance into and from passenger carriers. 1,442,431 :
Jan. 16.
Hoffheimer, Albert M. (See Kihm, Frank, assignor.)
Hoffman, Alexander C. Wheeling, W. Va. Locking device
for tools. 1,476,446 ; Dec. 4.
Hoffman, Alfred, Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to Aim
Deo Company, Washington. N. J. Making mesityl
oxide, etc. 1,474,035 ; Nov. 13.
Hoffman & Billings Mfg. Company. (See Nicdecken, Ed-
ward P., assignor.)
Hoffman, Birdie H., Huntington, W. Va. Book rest,
1.448.118 ; Mar. 13.
Hoffman, Carl, AUentown, Pa. -Automobile signal.
1,478,857; Dec. 25.
Hoffman, Clarence 0., assignor of one-half to L. Schul-
man, Detroit, Mich. Window-cleaning device. 1,451,221 ;
Apr. 10.
Hoffman, Edward, Logan, Utah. Mortise lock. 1,466,298;
Aug. 28.
Hoffman, Edmund, Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure for recep-
tacles. 1,459,588 ; June 19.
Hoffman, Edmund, Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure for recep-
tacles. 1,459,589 ; June 19.
Hoffman, Frederick C, assignor to Hoffman & Haynes
Company, Hartford, Conn. Mop head. 1,465,436 ;
Aug. 21.
Hoffman, George A., Ness City, assignor of one-half to W.
J. Harder, Arnold, Kans. Attachment to thrashing ma-
chines. 1,478,960; Dec. 25.
Hoffman, Glenn R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Parks & Bohne, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Transmission
or hrake band. 1,468,811 ; Sept. 25.
Hoffman, Hattie. New York, N. Y. Bobbed-hair holder
and roll. 1,474,474 ; Nov. 20.
Hoffman & Ha.vnes Company. (See Hoffman, Frederick C,
assignor.)
Hoffman, Henry R. Chicago, 111. Automatic gear shift
and speed control. 1,475,265 ; Nov. 27.
Hoffman, John, Sheboygan, Wis. Brick-cleaning ma-
chine. 1,465,132 ; Aug. 14.
Hoffman, John C, et al. (See Smith, Luther E., as-
signor.)
Hoffman, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Steering stabilizing
device. 1.457,975 ; June 5.
Hoffman, Keva, Chicago, 111. Combination faucet.
1,478,227: Dec. 18.
Hoffman, Leon F., Franklin, Pa., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Vacuum
pump and method of operating same. 1,444,121 ; Feb. 6.
llnfcmiin. Leon, F., Franklin, Pa., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Starting
unloader for air compressors. 1,444.122 ; Feb. 6.
Hoffman, Leon F., Franklin, Pa., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Electro-
thermal ignition device. 1,453,461 ; May 1.
Hoffman, Leon F., Franklin, Pa., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Co., New York, N. Y. Valve tor air
pumps and means for actuating same. 1,475,826 ;
Nov. 27.
Hoffman. Leonard E. (See Martin, C. W., and Hoffman.)
Hoffman, Loran L., Milwaukee, Wis. Metallic signal for
loconiotivr's. 1 .4rili.777 ; Mnv 29.
Hoffman, Morris J., Chicago, 111. Production-recording de-
vice. 1,455,530 ; May 15.
Hoffman, Morris J., Chicago, 111. Printing device.
1,455,588; May 15.
Hoffman, Orville, Modoc, 111. Thrashing-machine at-
tachment. 1.456.441 : May 22.
Hoffman, Otto N., Syracuse, N. Y. Article-slicing device.
1,472,219 ; Oct. 30.
Hoffman, Paul, assignor to The Ajax Forge Company,
Chicago, 111. Articulated railway cross^ing. 1,443,411 ;
Jan. 30.
Hoffman, Peter L., assignor to Richards-Wilcox Manu-
facturing Company, Aurora, 111. Overhead trolley.
1,446,463 ; Feb. 27.
Hoffman, Philip M. (See Kemper, J. H., Hoffman, and
Teetor.)
Hoffman. Reuben F., Hamilton, Ohio. Radiator cover.
1,472,650 ; Oct. 80.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 1,446,089: Feb. 20.
Hoffman, Rudolph. Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 1,446,090; Feb. 20.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Company. Chicago, 111. Oil-stove chimney and
drum. 1,447.662 ; Mar. 6.
Hoffman. Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Wickless-burner oil stove.
1.447,663; M.ir. 6.
Hoffman. Rudolph. Kankakee, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago. 111. Wick-straightening means for
oil heaters. 1,448.067; Mar. 13.
Hoffman. Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Wick straightencr for oil heaters.
1.448,068; Mar. 13.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Stove frame. 1,449,404 ; Mar. 27.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Portable oil heater.
1,451,910: Apr. 17.
Hoffman. Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, IH. Stove construction. 1,453,710 :
Mnv 1.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Combined hot plate and laun-
dry stove. 1,460,129 ; June 26.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Sheet-metal reservoir and mak-
ing the same. 1,462,640; July 24.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, asBigrnor to Sears, Roe-
Imok and Co., Chicago, 111. Oil stove. 1,468,783;
Sept. 25.
HolTwan, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Oil stove. 1.469,789 : Oct. 9.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears. Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Oil stove. 1,470,738 ;
Oct. 16.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Stove leg. 1,472,418 ; Oct. 30.
Hoffman. Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, III. Portable oven. 1,472,836 ;
Nov. 6.
llofi'man, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Kitchen cabinet. 1,473,703 ;
Nov. 13.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Cook stove. 1,473,704 ;
Nov. 13.
Hoffm.Tn, Rudolph, Kankakee, assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Oil stove. 1,473,819 ;
Nov. 1.3.
Hoffman, Samuel O., San Francisco, Calif. Circuit-con-
trolling device. 1.445,951 ; Feb. 20.
Hoffman Specialty Company. (See Haynes, Charles V.,
a.ssignor. )
Hoflfman, William L. (See Garrett, A. O., Funnell, and
Hoffman.)
Hoffman. William M., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Oil Fuel Engineering Corporation. Fuel-
oil burner. 1,448.802 ; Mar. 20.
Hoffman, William M., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Oil Fuel Engineering Corporation. Fuel-
oil burner. 1,460.719 ; .Tuly 3.
Hoffman. William M.. Buffalo, N. X., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Oil Fuel Engineering Corporation.
Method and apparatus for burning hydrocarbons.
1.468,021 ; Sept. 18.
Hoffmann, (ienevieve B. (See Hoffmann, Harry G. and
G. B.)
Hoffmann, Harry G. and G. B.. Oakland, Calif. Hair
waver. 1,454,281; May 8.
Hoffmann-La Roche Chemical Works, The. (See Preis
werk. Ernst, assignor.)
Hoffmann, Paul W., New York, N. Y. Therapeutic vibrator.
1,455.291 : May 15.
Hoffmann. Richard A., Rosebank, N. Y. Turnbuekle lock.
1.467,319; Sept. 11.
Hoffmann, Richard A., Rosebank, N. Y. Turnbuekle lock.
1,473,677: Nov. 13. "
Hoffmaster, Warren C, Akron, Ohio. Safety pin.
1,466,226; Aug. 28.
Hoffner. Frank, Nanticoke, Pa. Flying machine.
1.446,797 ; Feb. 27.
Hoflfstaedter, Hugo, New York, N. Y. Automobile tire.
Dps. 63.645 ; Dee. 25.
Hoffstetter, Carl H., assignor to Odin Stove Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie. Pa. Stove. 1.451,071 ; Apr. 10.
Hoffstetter, Carl H., assignor to Odin Stove Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Burner. 1,451,072 ; Apr. 10.
Hofft, M. A., Company, The, (See Hofft, Maurice A., as-
signor. )
Hofft, Maurice A., assignor to The M. A. Hofft Company,
Indianapolis. Ind. Furnace arch and block. 1,447,780 :
Mny. i;.
Hofinger, Florent, Brussels, Belgium. Manufacturing
flutes. 1,455,440 ; May 15.
Hofmann, Adolph W. (See Steams, A. L.., and Hof-
mann.)
Hofmann. Carl F., et al. (See Cumfer, H., and McFar-
land. assignors.)
Hofmann, Carl J., New York, assignor of one-half to
E. M. Heckscher. Belle Harbor, N. Y. Phonograpli.
],455.!n:; : Mny 22.
Hofmann, George W., Chicago, 111. Liquid-fuel burner.
1,460,130 ; June 26.
Hofinaun, John, Berkeley, Calif. Toy. 1,447,618 ; Mar. 6.
Hofmann, .losef. Baumaroche, assignor to Alfred Joel &
Co., Zurich, Switzerland. Shock absorber. 1,444,248 ;
Feb. 6.
Hofschneider, Frederic .1., Rochester, N. Y. Device for
dental use. 1,466,299; Aug. 28.
Hofstatter, William J., assignor of one-half to H. E.
Resener, Toledo, Ohio. Composition shingle.
1.470.837: Oct. 16.
Hofstetter, Robert, assignor to Illinois Tool Works. Chi-
cago, 111. System of air control. 1,441,088 ; Jan. 2.
Hoicau, Ada, Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to C. W. Armbrust, Albany, N. Y. Device for condensing
the moisture in the breath. 1.468.298 ; Sept. IS.
Hogan, George P., Chicago, 111. Heel plate. 1,449,602 ;
Mar. 27.
Hogan, Jay J., assignor to Hogan-Spencer-Whitley Com-
pany. Erie, Pa. Pipe and fitting Joint. 1,442,724 ;
Jan. 16.
Hogan, John J.. Plainfield, N. J. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,444,378 ; Feb. 6.
Hogan. John J., St. Loui.s, Mo. Leg-rest attachment for
chairs. 1,446,043 : Feb. 20.
Hogan, Michael J., Chicago, 111. Interchangeable-charac-
ter construction. 1,462,547 ; July 24.
Hogan. Philip, St. Louis, Mo. Seam anchor. 1,474,835 ;
Nov. 20.
llogan-Spencer-Whltlcy Company. (See Hogan, Jay J.,
assignor.)
Hogan, Thomas Q. (See Reid, James H., a.ssignor.)
Hiiganiis Billesholms Aktiebolag. (See Sieurin, Sven E.,
assignor.)
Ilogarty, Leo J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined depth and
height gauge. 1,464.428 ; Aug. 7.
Hogarty. Leo J., BruoUlyn, N. Y. Securing device.
1,475,827 : Nov. 27.
Hogo, Daniel W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Basil Oil and Refining Company, Chicago, III. Treating
petroleum. 1,474,475 ; Nov. 20.
Hoge, Daniel W., a.ssignor to Bash Oil and Refining Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Treating petroleum vapor.
1,474,476: Nov. 20.
Hoge, Edward C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Roof and floor con-
struction. 1,464,711 ; Aug. 14.
Hoge Manufacturing Company, The. (See Saunders. Wil-
liam M., .i.ssignor.)
Hogenson, William, assignor to Chicago Vitreous Enamel
Product Company, Chicago, 111. Charging apparatus
for enameling furnaces. 1,468,944 ; Sept. 25.
Hogenson, William, Chicago, assignor to Chicago Vitre-
ous Enamel Product Company, Cicero, 111. Charging
fork for enameling furnaces. 1,471,028 ; Oct. 16.
Hogg, John S., and H. Lane, Wednesfield, England. Clip
for pipes or tubes. 1,468,297 ; Sept. 18.
Hoglunrt, Carl H.. Duluth, Minn. Concrete-block-raolding
machine. 1,454,642 ; May 8.
Hogue, Charles L., Oakland, Calif. Hook for eyeglass
chains. 1,470,264 ; Oct. 9.
Hogue. William J., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Petroleum
Rpooverv Corporation, New York, N. Y. Well rpamer.
1.467,480 ; Sept. 11.
Hohlfeld Mfg. Co. (See Knight, Ellwood T., assignor.)
llohmnn. Charles J., sr., Elmhurst, 111. Guide rail.
1,463,319; July 31.
Hohmann. Charles, Jersey City, N. J. Measuring triangle.
1,470,530 : Oct. 9.
Hohmann, Hugo, Kopenick, near Berlin, Germany. Seal-
ing-wax candle. 1,462.601 : .Tuly 24.
Hohn, Wilhelm, Stuttgart, Germany. Stapling device.
1,463,890; Aug. 7.
Hohnbach, Robert, Chicago, 111. Valve-facing tool
1 469 935 * Oct. 9.
Hoi'tomt, Hans C. (See Hedlund, M. R., Hoitomt, and
Hedlund.')
Hoitsma, Peter, Paterson, N. J. Scaffold machine.
1,441,806; Jan. 9.
[Io.inowski, Jakob, Nekoosa, Wis. Concrete railway tie.
1,445,438; Feb. 13.
Hokanson, Alexander, Burnslde, assignor to The Carling
Tool & Machine Company, Hartford, Conn. Brush.
1,460,850; July 3.
Hokanson, Helge, Washington, N. J. Time-controlled
switch. 1,470,323 ; Oct. 9.
Hokanson, Martin, Duluth, Minn. Separating granular
solid material. 1,449,603 ; Mar. 27.
Hokanson, Martin, Duluth, Minn. Apparatus for separat-
ing solid materials of different specific gravities.
1,449,604 ; Mar. 27.
Hokanson, Martin, Duluth, Minn. Apparatus for classi-
fying granular materials. 1,470.531 ; Oct. 9.
Hokanson, Otto A., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter
Company, Woodstock, 111. Ribbon-spool holder for
typewriters. 1,444,071 ; Feb. 6.
Hokanson, Otto A., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter
Company, Woodstock, 111. Keyboard screen for type-
writers. 1,450,369 : Apr. 3.
Hokanson, Otto A., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter
Company, Woodstock, 111. Variable line spacer for
typewriters. 1,456,778 ; May 29.
Hokanson. Otto A., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter
Company, Woodstock, 111. Variable line spacer for
typewriters. 1,456,779 ; May 29.
Hokanson, Otto A., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter
Company, Woodstock, 111. Ribbon spool for typewriters.
1,469,386 ; Oct. 2.
Hokanson, Otto A., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter
Company, Woodstock, 111. Control mechanism for
typewriters. 1,473,705; Nov. 13.
FInkanson, Otto A., assignor to Woodstock Typewriteer
Compauv, Woodstock, 111. Line finder for typewriters.
1,478.474; Dec. 25.
Hoke, Jacob F., ,ir. (See Holcomb, J. I., and Hoke.)
Hoke, William E., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company. New York, N. Y. Precision gauge.
1,449,118 ; Mar. 20.
Hoke, William E., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Companv, New York, N. Y. Precision gauge.
1,472,8.37; Nov. 6.
Holadla, Thomas F., assignor of one-half to J. G. Brick-
house, Columbia, N. C. Fertilizer distributor.
1,466,398; Aug. 28.
Holbrook, Charles W., Providence, R. I. Buffer for pickers.
1,4.50,726 ; Apr. 3.
Holbrook, David M., Portland, Oreg. Automatic faucet.
1,473,097 ; Nov. 6.
Holbrook, Henry E. (See Gustafson, Arthur H., as-
signor.)
Holbrook, Henry K., Boston, Mass. Fuol-controUing
means. 1,446,386; Feb. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Holbrook, Henry E., Boston, Mass. Detachable-'wheel
mounting. 1,454,282 ; May 8.
Holbrook, Henry E., Boston, Mass. Hinge. 1,465,268 ;
Aug. 21.
Holbrook, John K., New York, N. Y., and M. De Fran-
cisco, Jersey City Heights, assignors to D. S. Plumb,
East Orange, N. J. Two-color photograpliy. 1,451,774 ;
Apr. 17.
Holbrook, Virgil A., Los Angeles, Calif. Fireplace.
1,442,473 ; Jan. 16.
Holcomb, Henry I., Centerville, S. Dale. Trolling spoon.
1,464,041 ; Aug. 7.
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. (See Booth, Earl C, assignor.)
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. (See Holcomb, J. I., and
Hoke, assignors.)
Holcomb. James I., and J. F. Hoke, jr., assignors to Hol-
comb & Hoke Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Pop-corn ma-
chine. 1,477.704 ; Dec. 18.
Holcomb. Mollie W., Erie, Pa. Hand shield. 1,464,529 ;
Aug. 14.
Holcomb, Mollie W., Erie, Pa. Stocking protector.
1,464,530 ; Aug. 14.
Holcomb, William F., Clay Center, Nebr. Feeder for for-
age machines. 1,449,510 ; Mar. 27.
Holden, Crofton C. (See Hadley, E. P., and Holden.)
Holden, Edward H., Oldham, England. Device to facilitate
the cleaning of tobacco pipes. 1,440,599 ; Jan. 2.
Holden, Frank, London, England. Electric machine.
1,465,081 ; Aug. 14.
Holden, Hulbert P., Springfield, Mass. Dust collector.
1,466,167 ; Aug. 28.
Holden, Joseph B.. Syracuse, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,458,133 ; June 12.
Holden, Joseph B., Syracuse, assignor to Remington
Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,461,419; July 10.
Holden, Joseph B., Syracuse, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,469,477 ; Oct. 2.
Holden, Sheridan F.. Paterson, N. J. Motor-driven ve-
hicle. 1,454,115 ; May 8.
Holder, Andrew T., San Francisco, Calif. Theft-pre-
ventive device. 1,456,272; May 22.
Holding, Charles, et al. (See Brasche, Ferdinand F.,
assignor.)
Holdinghausen, William A., Clovis, N. Mex. Engine.
1,469,836; Oct. 9.
Holdsworth, Fred D., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Controlling mechanism.
1,465,437; Aug. 21.
Holdsworth, Fred D., Claremont, N. H., assignor to
Sullivan Machinery Company. Controlling mechanism.
1,473,601 ; Nov. 6.
Holdsworth, Fred D., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Controlling mechanism for
compressors. 1,474,590 ; Nov. 20.
Hole, Charles C, Fremont, Nebr. Automatic train-stop-
ping apparatus. 1,456,442 ; May 22.
Hole, Charles C, Fremont, Nebr. Track device for auto-
matic train-stopping apparatus. 1,456,443 ; May 22.
Hole, Morris C, assignor of one-half to D. B. Willcuts.
McKlttrick, Calif. Pumping jack. 1,470,080 ; Oct. 9.
Holed Tite Egg Packing Corporation. (See Koppelman,
Morris, assignor.)
Holed Tite Egg Packing Corporation. (See Mann, L., and
Keppelman, assignors.)
Holick, Steven, Millsboro, Pa. Air valve for inner tubes.
1,456,444 ; May 22.
Holifield, Joseph A., Mobile, Ala., assignor to White
Fuel Oil Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Self-regulating motor-generator set for arc welding.
1,468,154 ; Sept. 18.
Holifield, Joseph A., Mobile, Ala., assignor to White
Fuel Oil Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Self-regulating arc-current generator. 1,468,155 ;
Sept. 18.
Holifield, Joseph A., Mobile, Ala., assignor to White
Fuel Oil Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Arc-welding apparatus. 1,468.156 ; Sept. 18.
Holifield, Joseph A., Mobile, Ala., assignor to White
Fuel Oil Engineering Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Inherently-regulated dynamotor. 1,468,157 ; Sept. 18.
Holifield, Joseph A., Mobile, Ala., assignor to White
Fuel Oil Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Arc welding apparatus. 1,468,158 ; Sept. 18.
Holifield, Joseph A.. Mobile, Ala., assignor to White
Fuel Oil Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Constant-current dynamotor for individual arc cir-
cuits. 1,468,159 ; Sept. 18.
Holinger, Emil F. (See Kellogg, M. W., and Holinger.)
Holkenbrink, Henry F., Portland, Oreg. Service switch
box. 1,467,109 ; Sept. 4.
Holland, C. F., et al. (See Harris, Romaine R., as-
signor.)
Holland, Charles J., Patterson, Idaho. Knife sharpener.
1,477,488 ; Dec. 11.
Holland, Christopher E., Denver, Colo. Flexible sliding
door. 1.448,218 ; Mar. 13.
Holland, Clifton B., Nashville, Teun. Coffee cartridge.
1,454,739 : May 8.
Holland, Dudley, Duluth, Minn. Chest and container.
1,470,166; Oct. 9
Holland, Ezekiel H., Byron, Ga. Vending machine.
1,446,010; Feb. 20.
Holland, Frank F., Corpus Christl, Tex. Hemstitching at-
tachment for sewing machines. 1,469,936 ; Oct. 9.
Holland Furnace Company. (See Nystrom, Oscar P.,
assignor.)
Holland, Henry T., Winfield, N. Y. Comb. 1,451,260;
Apr. 10.
Holland, Ignatious G., and G. A. Broughton, Norfolk, Va.
Automobile signal. 1,472,718 ; Oct. 30.
Holland, Joseph L., Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.
Grading machine principally for fruit. 1,471,128 ;
Oct. 16.
Holland, Kirk D., Chicago, 111. Device for compressing
piston rings. 1,444,072; Feb. 6.
Holland-Letz, Lud, Oak Park, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to International Harvester Company. Buckle
slat for conveyers. 1.446,119; Feb. 20.
Holland-Letz, Ludwig, Oak Park, 111. Adjusting mecha-
nism adapted for line control. 1,461,420 ; July 10
Holland, Newman H., assignor to New Jersey Patent Com-
panv, West Orange, N. J. Phonograph recorder.
1,465,764: Aug. 21.
Holland Rod Manufacturing Company. (See Mull, Ray-
mond A., assignor.)
Holland, Samuel O., Salisbury, assignor of one-half to
B. L. Umberger, Concord, N. C. Collapsible-rim tool.
1,449,405; Mar. 27.
Holland, Walter, assignor to The Dollar Trust, Washing-
ton, D. C. Vacuum holding or lifting device.
1,444,180; Feb. 6.
Holland, Walter E., assignor to Philadelphia Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Protective covering
for battery cases. 1,447,782 ; Mar. 6.
Holland, Walter B., and J. M. Skinner, assignors to Phil-
adelphia Storage Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Making storage-battery grids. 1,447,781 ; Mar. 6.
Holland, Walter E., Philadelphia, and L. J. Pearson,
Wyncote, assignors to Philadelphia Storage Battery
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Storage-battery cell.
1.447,783 ; Mar. 6.
Hollander, Herman C, Vicksburg, Miss. Index holder and
recapitulating frame. 1,449,045 ; Alar. 20.
Hollander, Louis. (See Harris, F. R., and Hollander.)
Hollander, Marcus, Brooklyn, N. Y. Aerial navigating
apparatus. 1,454,283 ; May 8.
Hollander, Marcus, Brooklyn, N. Y. Air propeller.
1,466,901 ; Sept. 4.
Hollberg, Leo C, et al. (See Smith, David K., assignor.!
Holle, Albert J., Rushford, Minn. Motor-vehicle tilting
apparatus. 1,456,593 ; May 29.
Holle, Alexander A., Paddington, London, England.
Motor road vehicle. 1,476,447 ; Dec. 4.
HoUenbeck, Oscar D., assignor to Racine Horseshoe Tire
Company, Racine, Wis. Vehicle tire tread. Des. 63,259 ;
Nov. 13.
HoUenbeck, Oscar D., assignor to The Racine Horseshoe
Tire Company, Racine, Wis. Resilient tire. Des.
63,646.: Dec. 25.
HoUenbeck, Paul V., New York, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Paper Company. Mechanism for measuring
the cubic contents of bodies. 1,453,111 ; Apr. 24.
HoUenbeck, Paul V., New York, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Paper Company. Mechanism for measuring
cubic contents of bodies. 1,453,112 ; Apr. 24.
HoUenbeck, Royal B., and H. Roe, Flint, Mich. Uphol-
stery-securing device. 1.473,098 ; Nov. 6.
Holler, Ralph H. A., Drayton, N. Dak. Potato cutter.
1.474.717 : Nov. 20.
Holteran, Charles P., Chicago, HI. Combined blast and
suction sweeper. 1,463,583 ; July 31.
Holley, Clarence M., assignor to Utility Compressor Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Artificial refrigerating unit.
1,463,999 : Aug. 7.
Holley, Earl. (See Dostal, Joseph L., assignor.)
Holley, Earl. (See Meloche, Daniel H., assignor.)
Holley, George M. (See Udale, Stanley M., assignor.)
Holley, Thomas W.. Ranger, Tex. Pedestal for sand-reel
shafts. 1,440,600; Jan. 2.
Holllday, Custer B., Charleston, W. Va. Socket.
1,453,138 ; Apr. 24.
Holllday, David, St. Paul, Minn. Clothesline hitch,
1,445,683; Feb. 20.
Holllday, John S., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway sig-
naling. 1,455,761 ; May 15.
Holllday, Peter A., assignor to Belliss and Morcom Lim-
ited, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwick, England. In-
ternal-combustion engine. 1,471,847 ; Oct. 23.
Holllday, Thomas P., Savannah, Ga. Fixture for adver-
tising signs. 1,448.299 ; Mar. 13.
HoUing, Lewis C, St. Louis, Mo. Automobile cover or
garage. 1,472,651 ; Oct. 30.
Hollingdrake, Henry, Stockport, England. Time com-
puter. 1,468,862 ; Sept. 25.
Hollingdrake, Henry, and T, Lee, Stockport, England.
In-niotion recorder for vehicles. 1,445,214 ; Feb. 13.
Hollinger, Gordon, St Jacobs, Canada. Thrashing-ma-
chine attachment. 1,465,438 ; Aug. 21.
Hollingshead, Arthur G., assignor to The Okadee Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Locomotlve-boller front-end sup-
port. 1,448,444; Mar. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Hollingsworth, Jeptba G.. assignor of one-half to L. Sells,
Kansas City, Mo. Cigarette holder and ejector.
1,447,004 : Mar. 6.
Hollins, Willis C, and F. P. Arrousez, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Roseuburg & Co., Los Angeles,
Calif. Cut-out box. 1,446,622 ; Feb. 27.
Hollis, Otis A., ICnoxville Borough, Pa. Ventilator.
1,443.263 : Jan. 23.
HoUlster, William C, ct al. (See Steuart, Gordon R.,
assignor.)
Hollister, Willoughby F., Cowen, W. Va. Fishing rod.
1,458,057 ; June 5.
HoUmeyer, Richmond J. (See Steidle, F. X., and Holl-
meyer.)
HoUnagel, Theodore C, Milwaukee, Wis. Dumping ve-
hicle. 1,464,935 ; Aug. 14.
Hollopeter, Orville C. (See Lalse, C. A., and Hollopeter.)
Holloway, Frank P., assignor to Fair Foundry Co., Knox-
vllle, Tenn. Stove. 1,457,660; Jujie 5.
Holloway, Le Roy P., assignor to The Biggs Boilar Works
Company, Akron, Ohio. Retort door. 1,465,906 ;
Aug. 21.
HoUowav, Le Roy P., assignor to The American Rubber &
Tire Co., Akron, Ohio. Tire tread. Des. 62,952 ;
Aug. 28.
Holloway, Louisa, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cord retriever.
1,448,300; Mar. 13.
Holloway, William W., Wheeling, W. Va., and H. Kiel-
berg, Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignors to Whitaker-Gless-
ner Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Radiant gas heater.
Des. 62,059 ; Mar. 13. "
Holloway, William W., Wheeling, W. Va., and H. Kiel-
berg, Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignors to Whitaker Gless-
ner, Wheeling, W. Va. Radiant gas heater. 1,455,051 ;
May 15.
Holloway, William W., Wheeling, W. Va., and H. Kielberg,
Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignors to Whitaker-Glessner
Company, Wheeling, W. Va. • Radiant support and
holder for gas heaters. 1,455,052 ; May 15.
Holloway, William W., Wheeling, W. Va., and H. Kiel-
berg, Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignors to WTiitaker-Gless-
ner Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Substructure for
stoves. 1,455,053 ; May 15.
HoUup, Charles H., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Inter-
national Welding Engineering Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Welding process and means. 1,466,587 ; Aug. 28.
Holly, Carlos, Lockport, assignor to F. N. Burt Company,
Limited, Buffalo, N. Y. Making boxes and elements
thereof. 1,450,681 ; Apr. 3.
Holm, Jens S., Cedar Falls, Iowa. Computer. 1,476,514 ;
Dec. 4.
Holman, Arthur J., Boston, Mass., assignor to Motion Pic-
ture Improvement Company. Lens-adjusting means.
1,453,462 ; May 1.
Holman, Daniel F., Farmersville, Ohio. Conduit-protec-
tion means. 1,466,718 ; Sept. 4.
Holman, Harrv T., Suninieisidp, Prince Edward Island,
Canada. Fox pen. 1,462,107 ; July 17.
Holman, Robert C., assignor to The Hooven, Owens,
Rentschler Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Valve. 1,444,790 ;
Feb. 13.
Holman. William E., et al., trustees. (See Lloyd, Mar-
shall B.. assignor.)
Holman, William H. (See Field, E. H., and Holman.)
Holman, William W.. Washington, D. C. Identification
hatband. 1,478.961 ; Dec. 25.
Holmberg, John A., Lindsborg, Kans. Check valve.
1,453,978 : May 1.
Holmberg, Theodore A., Stamford, Conn. Heating system.
1,472,757 ; Oct. 30.
Holmdahl, Charles, Kellogg, Iowa. Combination pump
jack and speed - reducing mechanism. 1,471,606 ;
Oct. 23.
Holmes, Alfred E., assignor to W. H. Plunkett, Chicago,
III. Liquid dispenser. 1,454,284 ; May 8.
Holmes, Allan T.. Philadelphia, Pa. Sheet-metal con-
struction. 1,475,387 ; Nov. 27.
Holmes, Arthur E.. Timaru, New Zealand. Concrete-wall
boxing. 1,478,653 ; Dec. 25.
Holmes, Arthur S., Oshkosh, Wis. Workholding attach-
ment for milling machines. 1,470,265 ; Oct. 9.
Holmes, Bradford B., U. S. Army. Spring wheel.
1,463,135; July 24.
Holmes, Bradford B., New York, N. Y., assignor to
J. W. Weeks, Secretary of War of the United States
of America, trustee. Leather gasket. 1,461,902 ;
July 17.
Holmes, Carlton W., Long Beach, assignor of one-half to
Z. S. Skinner, Los Angeles, Calif. Finger ring.
1,460,798; July 3.
Holmes, Chandler P. (See Hoyt, F., and Holmes.)
Holmes, Edgar R., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Hamlin-
Holmes Motor Company. Motor vehicle. 1,450,292 ;
Apr. 8.
Holmes, Edward. (See Lightner, A. D., and Holmes.)
Holmes, Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Dobby lever. 1,451,828 ;
Apr. 17.
Holmes, Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Warp stop motion.
1,462,548; July 24.
Holmes, Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom W'orks, Worcester, Mass. Narrow-ware loom.
1,462,549; July 24.
Holmes, Elbridge R., Worcester, Mass., assignor to Cromp-
ton & Knowles Loom Works. Spool-tension device.
1,477.958; Dec. 18.
Holmes Electric Protective Company. (See Roe, William
C, assignor.)
Holmes, Eugene, Manchester, England. Combing ma-
chine. 1,478,609 ; Dec. 25.
Holmes, Frank H., Chicago, 111. Neckwear. 1,473,099 ;
Nov. 6.
Holmes, Garnet B., Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to
P. M. Grant, Venice, Calif. Automobile hood rest.
1,459,370; June 19.
Holmes, George E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Oil-shale retort.
1,451,575 ; Apr. 10.
Holmes, Harry A., Aurelia, Iowa. Punching machine.
1,475,828 ; Nov. 27.
Holmes, Harry N., Oberlin, Ohio. Removal of scale and
rust from iron and steel. 1,470,225 ; Oct. 9.
Holmes, Henry S. (See Murray, T. E., jr., and Holmes.)
Holmes, Henry S., New York, assignor to T. E. Murray,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Uniting metal parts. 1,467,792 ;
Sept. 11.
Holmes, James T. (See Jones, B., and Holmes.)
Holmes, Lawren(;e, Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable power
earth auger. 1,470,838 ; Oct. 16.
Holmes, Levi, Eaynham, Mass. Mold for rubber heels.
1,451,510 ; Apr. 10.
Holmes, Lora E., Moultrie, Ga. Convertible furniture.
1,452,117; Apr. 17.
Holmes, Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Reeling mechanism, 1,449,181 ;
Mar. 20.
Holmes, Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Jefifery Manufacturing Company,
Columbus, Ohio. ReeL 1,454,017 ; May J.
Holmes, Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining machine. 1,470,570 ;
Oct. 9.
Holmes, Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining machine. 1,470,571 ;
Oct. 9.
Holmes, Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining machine. 1,470,572 ;
Oct. 9.
Holmes, Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining machine. 1,470.573 :
Oct. 9.
Holmes, Nellie I., administratrix. (See Holmes, Roy B.)
Holmes, Oscar J. (See Larsen, L. B., and Holmes.)
Holmes, Oscar J., Tulsa, Okla. Apparatus for automati-
cally extinguishing fires in oil tanks and other struc-
tures. 1,455,789; May 22.
Holmes, Roy B., duceased, Log Angeles, Calif. ; N. I.
Holmes, administratrix, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to A. W. Saline. Flexible coupling. 1,460,337 ;
June 26.
Holmes, Roy B., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif. ; N. I.
Holmes, administratrix, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to A. W. Saline. Flexible joint. 1,460,338 ;
June 26.
Holmes, Rudolph A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Morgan &
W^right. Stitcher mechanism for tire-making machine.
1.405.552: Aug. 21.
Holmes, Thomas J., Chicago, 111. Golf club. 1,453,503;
May 1.
Holmes, Thom.is J., Chicago, 111. Journal lubricator.
1,470,739 ; Oct. 16.
Holmes, Warren S., Lansing, Mich. Building construc-
tion. 1,468,812 ; Sept. 25.
Holmes, Wayne M. (See Yeager, L. R,, and Holmes.)
Holmes, William H., Columbus. Ohio. Hood hook for
motor vehicles. 1,466,528 ; Aug. 28.
Holmes, William H., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Filing system
1,472,020 ; Oct. 23.
Holmested, Francis K., Charleston, W. Va. Coal cutting
and loading machine. 1,478,280 ; Dec. 18.
Holmested, Francis K., Charleston, W. Va. Coal cutting
and loading machine. 1,478,281 ; Dec. 18.
Holmgreen, Julius H., San Antonio, Tex. Bending ma-
chine. 1.465,733: Aug. 21.
Holmgren, Eric A., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
shaping uppers over lasts. 1,453,274; May J.
Holmquist, August. (See Bjorklund, W. A., and Holm-
qulst.)
Holmquist, August, Hoopeston, assignor to Sprague Can-
ning Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Pulping ma-
chine. 1,443,535 ; Jan. 30.
Holmquist, August, Hoopeston, assignor to Sprague Can-
ning Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Heating coil.
1.443,536 ; Jan. 30.
Holmquist, August, Hoopeston, assignor to Sprague Can-
ning Machinery Company, Chicago, III. Filling ma-
chine. 1,453,840 ; May 1.
Holmquist, August, sr., Hoopeston, assignor to Sprague
Canning Machinery Company, Chicago, HI. Can-filling
machine. 1,458,903 ; June 12.
Holmquist, John A., W'oodlawn, Pa. Reel carrier.
1,473,678; Nov. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PllO'M THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Holmquist, John T., Chicago, 111. Accelerator for autonio-
hile eii.sines. 1,454, .512 ; May 8.
Holmstrom, Axel, Stockholm, Sweden. Etching machine.
1,466,096; Aug. 28.
Holophane Glass Company. (See Dorey, William A., as-
signor.)
Holran, John R., Lakewood, Ohio. Explosive charge.
1,440.601 ; Jan. 2.
Hol.sen, Joseph J., Manitowoc, Wis. Comhination tool.
1,453,979 ; May 1.
Holslag, Claude J., South Orange, assignor to Electric Arc
Cutting & Welding Company, Newark, N. J. Electrode
for electric-arc cutting or reducing. 1,451,392 ; Apr. 10.
Holslag, Claude J., South Orange, a.ssisnijr tu Elcclric
Arc Cutting & Welding Company, Newark, N. J. Weld-
ing electrode. 1,478,738 ; Dec. 25.
Holstad, Gilbert 0., Ridgeway, Iowa. Transmission.
1,473,555; Nov. 6.
Holstead, John W. (See Patrick, I., and Holstead.)
Holstein, John V. (See Mixter, G. W., and Holstein.)
Holstein, Otto, St. Paul, Minn. Device for cleaning
fur articles. 1,473,431 ; Nov. 6.
Holstein, William, Chicago, 111. Sash lock. 1,477,265 ;
Dec. 11.
Holt, Charles A., jr., Galveston, Tex. Dumping body for
vehicles. 1,445,215 ; Feb. 13.
Holt, Daniel S., Mittlneague, Mass. Recording mecha-
nism. 1,471,129 ; Oct. 16.
Holt, Frank A., Rochdale, and G. Kershaw, Whitworth,
England. Creel and support for yarn. 1,465,359;
Aug. 21.
Holt, Harold E. S., Farnborough, Hants, England. Para-
chute. 1,443.745 ; .Jan. 30.
Holt, Harold E. S., Farnborough, England. Parachute
apparatus. 1,470.610 ; Oct. 16.
Holt, Harris B., Dormont, assignor to Rosedale Foundry
& Machine Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Furnace grate.
1,476.337; Dec. 4.
Holt, Henry M., New York, N. Y. Automobile towing
frame. 1,472,003 ; Oct. 23.
Holt, Joseph W., Brooklyn, assignor to Union Paper
Company, New York, N. Y. Paper-can-capping machine.
1.404,654: Aug. 14.
Holt, Josephine L., Portland, Oreg. Bust confiner and re-
ducer. 1,463,424 ; July 31.
Holt, Leddra W. (See Shivers, P. F., and Lindberg,
assignors.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See Arthur, George
T., assignor.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See Best, Clarence
L., assignor.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See CooU, Prank,
assignor.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See Holt, Pliny
E., assignor.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See Norelius, Emil
F.. iiKsignor.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See Stegeman,
Henry J., assignor.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See TurnbuU, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. (See Wickersham,
Elmer E., assignor.)
Holt, Pliny E., assignor to The Holt Manufacturing Com-
pany, Stockton, Calif. Track link. 1,442,567 ; Jan. 16.
Holt, Pliny E., assignor to The Holt Manufacturing Com-
pany, Stockton, Calif. Spring equalizer. 1,442,568 ;
Jan. 16.
Holt, Pliny E., assignor to The Holt Manufacturing Com-
pany, Stockton, Calif. Single-spring-yoke adjuster.
1,442.569; Jan. 16.
Holt, Pliny E., assignor to The Holt Manufacturing Com-
pany, Stockton, Calif. Detachable tractor unit for gun
mounts. 1.442.570 ; Jan. 16.
Holt, Pliny B., assignor to The Holt Manufacturing Com-
pany, Stockton, Calif. Removable grouser tov track
links. 1,455,490 ; May 15.
Holt, Thomas W. (See Morrison, J. W., and Holt.)
Holt, Victor L., Portland, Oreg. Stump puller. 1,467,161 ;
Sept. 4.
Holt, Victor L., Portland, Oreg. Saw attachment for
tractors. 1,472,394 ; Oct. 30.
Holt, Walter E., Loris, S. C Window sash. 1,472,002;
Oct. 23.
Holtby, Wilkie H., Mangum, Okla. Tramper. 1,443,023;
Jan. 23.
Holter, Krlstlan. (See Borresen, A. H., and Holter.)
Holtfoth, Joachim T., Highland Park, assignor to L. A.
Young Industries, Incorporated. Detroit, Mich. Cushion-
spring-assembling machine. 1,473,989 ; Nov. 13.
HoltholT, Henry C, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Roasting furnace.
] ,450,900 : Apr. S.
Holton, Abner L., Big Stone Gap, Va. Lifting jack for
motor vehicles. 1,461,353 ; July 10.
Holton, Abner T., High Point, N. C. Kitchen table.
1,463,701 ; .July 31.
Holton, Birchard E., Los Angeles, Calif. Pressure-regu-
lating valve. 1,462,937; July 24.
Holton Birchard E., Los Angeles, Calif. Air brush.
1,474,324; Nov. 13.
Holton, Edward C. (See O'Boyle, M. J., and Holton.)
Holton, Frank, Chicago, 111. Weed extractor. 1,400.168;
Aug. 28.
Holtorp, Wllhelm, Hamburg, Germany. Bearing.
1,451,222; Apr. 10.
Holtorp, Wilhelm, Hamburg, Germany. Lubricating de-
vice for axle journals. 1,472,363 ; Oct. 30.
Holtvoigt, Henry B., Dayton, Ohio. Kite. 1,465,040;
Aug. 1.4.
HoHz, Edward W. A., Evansville, Ind. Steering-wheel
attachment. 1,446,304 ; Feb. 20.
IIcjIIz, Frederick C, assignor to Sangama Electric Com-
pany, SpringiJeld, 111. Automatic switch. 1,476,013 ;
Dec. 4.
Holtz, Gustav, Gouldsboro, Pa. Amalgam carrier and
plugger. 1,469,004; Sept. 25.
Holtz, Gustav, and C. Gress, Gouldsboro, Pa. Self-center-
ing ice chute and run. 1,450,887 ; Apr. 3.
Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, The. (See Bickell,
George H., assignor.)
Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, The. (See Durbin, Ver-
non, assignor.)
Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, The. (See Kennedy,
Carlton L., assignor.)
Holvay, Susie T., Watts, Calif. Oven. 1,471,961;
Oct. 23.
Holway, Arthur W., Los Angeles, Calif. Timer. 1.462,700 ;
July 24.
Holway, Orlando G., Chippewa Palls,, Wis. Vehicle
trunk rack. 1,452,639 ; Apr. 24.
Holworthy, Herbert F., Salop, England. Sparking plug
for internal-combustion engines. 1,452.118: Apr. 17.
Holy, George H. P., Pittsburgh, Pa,, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Weight-
equalization device. 1,454,926 ; May 15.
Holy, George H. P., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & ^Manufacturing Company. Flexible
gear. 1,460,131 ; June 26.
Holy, George H. P., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Driving
connection for locomotives. 1,472,173 ; Oct, 30.
Holycross, Levva R., and R. W. Martin, Columbus, Ohio ;
said Martin assignor, by mesne assignments, to said
Holycross. Toy balloon. 1,447,848 ; Mar. 6.
Holyoke Company, The. (See Marshall, William R., as-
signor.)
llolyoke Vacuum Sluice Company. (See Hickey, J., and
Schwartz, assignors.)
Holywell, Harold S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone pencil
holder. 1,462,108 : July 17
Holz, Henry C. P., Salt Lake City, Utah. Landing de-
vice. 1,461,660; July 10.
Holzhausen, Richard J., assignor to The Compo Manu-
facturing Company, West Port, Conn. Stapling ma-
chines. 1,441,083 ; Jan. 9.
Holzinger, John H., et al. (See Childs, George J., as-
signor.)
Holzmayer, Benedikt, assignor to Deutsche Luxfer Pris-
raen Gesellschaft m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. ' Sign.
1,449,005 ; Mar. 27.
Homan, Fred D., and M. A. Rutenber, Kansas City, Mo.
Kinetic power jack. 1,472,362 ; Oct. 30.
Homan, Fred J,, Santa Ana, Calif. Collapsible core for
ij«i)crete construction. 1,467,760; Sept. 11.
Homans, Thomas S., assignor to Intertype Corporation,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Galley for typographical maclynes.
1,464,483 : Aug. 7.
Home Comfort Heater Co., The. (See Kreutzer, Theodor
E., assignor, i
Home Electric Lighting Company. (See Ferguson, Charles
H., assignor.)
Homer, Joseph, Boston, Mass. Dental articulator or re-
lator. 1,464,474 : Aug. 7.
Homewood. Fred A., Glendo, Wyo. Wheel tightener.
1,460,097; Aug. 28.
Homniel. Charles L., Detroit, Mich. System for the gen-
eration and distribution of electrical energy. 1,448,219 ;
Mar. 13.
Homrighous, John H., Oak Park, assignor to Automatic
Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Voice-current telephone
repeater. 1,460,814 ; July 3.
Homrighous. Reber. (See Mayes, J., and Homrighous.)
Honabach, Clarence W., Glenlyon, Pa. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,468,567 ; Sept. 18.
Honda, Yakichi, Fowler, Calif. Stop and turn signal.
1,455,001 ; May 15.
Hondoll, Percy G., Battersea, London, England. Cleaner
for water-tube boilers. 1 ,450,957 ; Apr. 10.
Honeywell Heating Specialties Company. (See Edge-
combe, Edward P., jr., assignor.)
Honold, Gottlob P\, assignor to Honold Manufacturing
Company, Sheboygan, Wis. Bathtub leg. 1,463.955 ;
Aug. 7.
Honold Manufacturing Company. (See Honold, Gottlob
P., assignor.)
Honsinger, Charles A., Detroit, Mich. Bank safety device.
1,460,584 : July 3.
Honsinger, William E., Round Lake, N. Y. Poultry feeder.
1,450,175 : Apr. 3.
Honstetter, Emil. (See Chinsky, H. H., and Honstetter.)
Hontos, James G., assignor to Safety Shoe Rest & Shoe
Shining Company, Chicago, 111. Foot rest. 1,449,752 ;
Mar. 27.
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Hood, Charles B., Beaumont, Tes. Harvester. 1,449,944 ,
Mar. 27.
Hood. Ernest K., deceased, by II. H. Hood, administratrix,
Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to American Slicing Ma-
chine Companv, Chicago, 111. Slicing machine.
1.407,701 ; Sept. 11.
Hood, George J., Lawrence, Kans. Drawing instrument.
1,461,421 ; July 10.
Hood. Harriet 11.. administratrix. (See Hood. Ernest IC.)
llor.d. .lohn .T.. Ix)ndon, J. Clark. Huttou, and P. G. Clark,
London, England. Decolorizing and purification of sac-
charine materials. 1,452,739 ; Apr. 24.
Hood. Noah J., Vance. Ala. Signal means. 1,460,324 ;
June 26.
Hood Rubber Company. (See Fritch, Elue O., assignor.)
Hood lUibber Company. (See Glidden, Alfred A., as-
signor.)
Hood Rubber Company. (See La Fayette, T. E.. Glidden,
and Gaughan, assignors.)
Hood Rubber Company. (See Perrault, Josfph E., as-
signor.)
Hood Rubber Company. (See Roper, Charles H.. assignor.)
lioodwln, .T. W.. Company. (See Hoodwin, Joseph W.,
assignor.)
Hoodwin. Joseph W., Chicago, 111. Crimping machint
1,441.227 ; Jan. 9.
Uoodwiii, Joseph W., assignor to J. W. Hoodwin Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Tray. 1,469,596 ; Oct. 2.
Hooe, Raymond M., Evansville, lud. Lubiicaiiiig system.
1,444.070: Feb. 13.
Hoofnaglp. 'William T. (See Harris, W. T., Hamme, and
Hoofhagle.)
Hootnagle, William T., Glen Ridge, N. J. Protective
device for electric flatlrons. 1,447.134 ; Feb. 27.
Hoofnagle, William T., assignor to Comfo Electric Iron
Company, Glen Ridge, N. J. Electric flatiron. 1,446,798 ;
Fi'b. 27.
Hoogerhyde, John. (See Koon, A. J., Hoogerhyde, and
Collins.)
Hook, C. Howard. (See Miller, Arnold W., assignor.)
Hook. Charles H. (See Francis, Albert W.. assignor.)
Hook, Charles H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Snap-acting gas-con-
trol valve. 1,477.647 ; Dec. 18.
Hook. Henry C, Windsor, Vt., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Aluminum Manufactures. Incorporated, Cleve-
land. Ohio. Combined boring and milling machine.
1,440,602 ; Jan. 2.
Hoot. Henry C, Windsor, Vt.. assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Aluminum Manufactures, Incorporated. Cleve-
land, Ohio. Profiling machine. 1.440,603 ; Jan. 2.
Hook. Henry C, Windsor, Vt., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Aluminum Manufactures, Incorporated,
Cleveland, Ohio. Swaging apparatus. 1,458,294 ;
June 12.
Hook. Henry C, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Aluminum Manufacturers. Incorporated,
Cleveland, Ohio. Broach. 1,441,502 ; Jan. 9.
Hook. Henry C. Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Aluminum Manufacturers. Incorporated.
Cleveland, Ohio. Broaching tool. 1.441.503 ; Jan. 9.
Hook, James H., Corsicana, Tex., assignor to Draper Corpo-
ration, Hopedale, Mass. Drag roll for looms. 1,464,484 ;
Aug. 7.
Hooker Electrochemical Company. (See Fink, G. J., and
Giaaque, assignors.)
Hooker Electrochemical Company. (See Rowland, Jasper
M., assignor. J ^
Hooker Electrochemical Company. (See Townsend, Clin-
ton P., assignor.)
Hooker, James E., Daytona Beach, assignor of one-half to
J. A. Dekle. Jacksonville, Fla. Interlocked shingle.
1.442,614; Jan. 16.
Bookless Fastener Company. (See Sundback, Gideon, as-
signor.)
Hooks, Bentley R., Amarillo. Tes. Safety appliance for
railway switches. 1.462.010 : July 17.
Hooper, Charles L.. Rochester, assignor to Vacuum Oil
Company. New York. N. Y. Filling machine. 1,469.218 ;
Oct. 2.
Hooper, Charles L., R. F. Sutherland, and A. W. Park-
house, Rochester, assignors to Vacuum Oil Company,
New York, N. T. Coating machine. 1,463,362 ; July SI.
Hooper. F. X., Co., Inc. (See Fitchett, T. S., and Haase,
assignors.)
Hooper. F. X.. Company. (See Haase, J. I., and Metz,
assignors.)
Hooper. Forest. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Wrench.
1,450,083 ; Mar. 27.
Hooper, Prank E., asBignor to I. F. Hooper, Blddeford,
Me. Snow shovel. 1.445.952 ; Feb. 20.
Hooper, Ida F. (See Hooper, Frank E., assignor.)
Hooper, James P.. Ruiton, Md. Tension device.
1.442,432; Jan. 16.
Hooper, James P., Rniton, Md. Fabric bag. 1,445,835 ;
Feb. 20.
Hooper, James P., Euxton, Md. Padding. 1,471,029 ;
Oct. 16.
Hooper, James P., Manufacturing Company. (See Conley,
A. D., and Stillwell, assignors.)
Hooper, Joseph C, Wrightsville Beach, N. C. Reel seat.
1,464,154 : Aug. 7.
Hooper. Percy N., London, England. Spout. 1,456,445 ;
May 22.
58339—17
Hooper, Sabiu, et al. (See Hammond, C, and Inman,
assignors.)
Iloones, Charles P. and F. P., and W. S. Steele, Toledo,
Ohio. Spark jjlug. 1,478,654 ; Dec. 25.
Hoopes. Francis P. (See Hoopes, Charles P. and F. P.,
and Steele.)
Hoopes, Penrose K. (See Lorenz, W. A., and Hoopes.)
Hoopes. Samuel L.. and A. .\. Gietzelt, Fresno, Calif
lUuiuing-board apron guard. 1,461,903 ; July 17.
Hoops, Tnomas, Middletown, Conn. Die. 1,441.228 ;
Jan. 9.
Hooser, John W., Dallas, Tex. Well tool. 1,471,607;
Oct. 23.
Hoosi'M- Clutch Company. (See Wood, Clarence G.,
assignor.)
Hoosier Manufacturing Company. (See Hall, Harry A.,
assignor.)
lluovci). Owens. Kentschler Company, The. (See Hol-
man. Robert C, assignor.)
Hooven, Owens, Rentschler Company, The. (See Mitchell,
Guy C, assignor.)
Hoover, Austin W., and R. Winter, jr., Irwin, Pa. Tone
arm. Des. 62,257 ; Apr. 24.
Hoover, Austin W., and R. Winter, jr., Irwin, Pa. Tone
arm. Des. 62,258 ; Apr. 24.
Hoover, Benjamin J.. Aleridian, Miss. Tie plate and
switch-point lock. 1,442,725 ; Jan. 16.
Hoover, Charles F., Venice, 111., and 0. L. Thomason,
St. Louis, Mo. : s'lld Thomason assignor to said Hoover.
Dirigible headlight for vehicles. 1,459,891 ; June 26.
Hoover Compan.v. i,See Cassj, Francis, M., assignor.)
Hoover Company, The, et al. (See Clements, George, as-
signor.)
Hoover Company. The. (See Hoover, Herbert W., as-
signor. )
Hoover Company, The. (See Hoover, Howard E., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Owen, Ernest V., assignor.)
Hoover, David L., Huntsville, Ala, Advertising clock.
1.464,475 : Aug. 7.
Hoover, Herbert W., New Berlin, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hoover Company, North Canton,
Ohio. Suction cleaner. 1,448.349 ; Mar. 13.
Hoover, Howard E., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Hoover Company, North Canton,
Ohio. Suction cleaner. 1,449,003 ; Mar. 20.
Hoover, Howard E., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hoover Companv. North Canton,
Ohio. Suction cleaner. 1,460,245 ; June 26.
Hoover, Howard K.. Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hoover Company, North Canton,
Ohio. Suction sweeper. 1,462,574 ; July 24.
Hoover, Howard E., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hoover Company, North Canton,
Ohio. Suction-cleaner attachment. 1,462,575 ; July 24.
Hoover, Howard E., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hoover Company, North Canton,
Ohio. Suction-cleaner handle. 1,469,597 ; Oct 2.
Hope, Alfred S., Chicago, 111. Candle pointer. 1,451,163 ;
Apr. 10.
Hope Construction and Refining Company, The. (See
Reed, Charles C, assignor.)
Hope, Frederick T., assignor of one-sixth to P. Iseman,
one-sixth to G. A. Meagher, and one-sixth to J. A. Cald-
well. Seattle, Wash. Draft-controlling device.
1,465,475 ; Aug. 21.
Hope, John W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Clamp thumb tack.
1,472,471 ; Oct. 30.
Hope, Thomas B., Chicago, 111. Stock-record and sales-
accounting system. 1,476.819: Dec. 11.
Hope Webbing Company. (See Horton, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Hope, William H. (See Miller, Fredrick D., assignor.)
Hope. William H., Providence, R. I. Ruling machine.
1,461,002 : July 3.
Hopedale Manufacturing Company. (See Draper. Clare
II.. assignor.)
Hopedale Manufacturing Company. (See Ledoui, Victor,
assignor.)
Hopedale Manufacturing Company. (See Northrop, James,
assignor.)
Hopedale Manufacturing Company. (See Northrop,
Jonas, assignor.)
Hopedale Manufacturing Company. (See Northrop, J.,
Kilburn. Pessotti. and Tucker, assignors.)
Hopedale Manufacturing Company. (See Snow, Isaac, as-
signor.)
Hopedale Manufacturing Company. (See Spencer, Moses,
assignor.)
Hopedale Manufacturing Companv. (See Tucker, Charles
N.)
Hopewell Insulation & Mfg. Co. (See Sonneborn, Sol S.,
assignor.)
Hopewell. Samiel H., Ensley, Ala. Burner. 1,466,588 :
Aug. 28.
Hopewell, William C. Draycott. England. Twist lace and
in the method of making the same. 1.446,184 ; Feb. 20.
Hopfenthaler, Joseph, and C. H. Fischer, Philadelphia,
Pa. Water back for hot-air and other furnaces.
1,461,349 ; July 10.
Hopfleld. Lewis D. (See Crouch, J., Hopfleld, and
Eomanowitz.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Oontinued.
Hopfleld. Lewis D., Natoma, Calif. Land-leveling device.
1,444.543; Feb. 6.
Hopfleld. Lewis D., Natoma, Calif. Land-leveling device.
1,457,878 : June 5.
Hopke, William T., and J. A. Sincell, Grafton, W. Va.
Chain connector. 1,441,089 ; Jan. 2.
Hopkins, Alfred, assignor to Hopkins Manufacturing Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Suspending element. 1,450,176 ;
Apr. 3.
Hopkins, Alvah J., Newark, N. J. Burial vault. 1,444,885 :
Feb. 13.
Hopkins, Archibald E., Middletown, assignor to The Bor-
den Company, New York, N. Y. Wrapping machine.
1,452,604 ; Apr. 24.
Hopkins, Charles E., deceased, Plainfield, N. J. ; The
Plaiufield Trust Company, administrator. Controlling
mechanism. 1,477,222 ; Dec. 11.
Hopkins, Charles L., River Forest, assignor to Benjamin
Electric Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electri-
cal switch. 1,465,306 ; Aug. 21. „
Hopkins, Clyde E., et al. (See Eicketts, Walter G.,
assignor.) , ,
Hopkins, Evan, St. Paul, Minn. Cooking and heating
stove. 1,468,300 ; Sept. 18.
Hopkins, George C, et al. (See Westbrook, Moses A.,
assignor.) ^
Hopkins, Gordon, assignor to National Box Company,
Chicago, 111. Form for use in making box blanks.
1,471,558 ; Oct. 23.
Hopkins, James E., South Orange, N. J., assignor of
one-half to A. L. Wright, New York, N. Y. Receptacle
for the storage and preservation of used paint-
brushes. 1,461,618 ; July 10.
Hopkins, Leonard, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eaton, Crane & Pike Company, Pittsfield, Mass. Im-
printing machine. 1,450,949 ; Apr. 10.
Hopkins, Luther S., Dubuque, Iowa. Nonset phonograph
stop. 1,467,793; Sept. 11.
Hopkins, Luther S., Dubuque, Iowa. Nonset automatic
phonograph stop. 1,467,794 ; Sept. 11.
Hopkins Manufacturing Company. (See Hopkins, Alfred,
assignor.)
Hopkins, Marcus C, assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Color photography and photo-
graphic elements. 1,460,673 ; July 3.
Hopkins, Marten J., Rochester, N. Y. Material-handling
apparatus. 1,448,538 ; Mar. 13.
Hopkins, Michael S., Columbus, Ohio. Pressure indi-
cator. 1,462,109 ; July 17.
Hopkins, Nevll M., New York, N. Y. Desiccating and
incinerating range. 1,456,022 ; May 22.
Hopkins, Nevil M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Na-
tional Carbon Co. Inc. Storage-battery vent. 1,452,806 ;
Apr. 24.
Hopkins, Ralph Z., Detroit, Mich. Building construc-
tion. 1,468,945 ; Sept. 25.
Hopkins, Ralph Z., Detroit, Mich. Building construction.
1,474,148; Nov. 13.
Hopkins, Richard M., Rutherford, assignor to American
District Telegraph Co., Jersey City, N. J. Signaling
system and relay therefor. 1,444,685 ; Feb. 6.
Hopkins, Richard M., Rutherford, assignor to American
District Telegraph Company, Jersey City, N. J. Signal
system and transmitter therefor. 1,452,972 ; Apr. 24.
Hopkins, Thomas O., Kansas City, Mo. Fastening device.
1,465,848; Aug. 21.
Hopkins, William L., Roslyn, assignor to American Lith-
ographic Company, New York, N. Y. Display device.
1,451,023 ; Apr. 10.
Hopkins, William L., Roslyn, assignor to American
Lithographic Company, New York, N. Y. Display
device. 1,477,123: Dec. 11.
Hopkins, William L., Roslyn, assignor to American Litho-
graphic Company, New York, N. Y. Display device.
1,478,033 ; Dec. IS.
Hopklnson. Ernest. New York, N. Y. Rubber bale.
1,442,218 ; Jan. 16.
Hopkinson, Ernest, New York, N. Y., and A. E. Jury,
Rutherford, N. J. ; said Jury assignor to Morgan &
Wright. Apparatus for the production of weftless rub-
berized cord fabric. 1,462,858 ; July 24.
Hopkinson, Ernest, and J. P. Coe, New York. N. Y, ; said
Coe assignor of his entire right to The Hartford Rub-
ber Works Company. Process and apparatus for manu-
facturing tire casings. 1,474,149 ; Nov. 13.
Hopkinson, Harry. (See Reid, J., and Hopkinson.)
Hopkinson, Joseph, assignor to The Computing Scale
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Rack and pinion device for
scales. 1,447,307 ; Mar. 6.
Hopkinson, Joseph, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Dayton Scale Company, Dayton, Ohio. Counting scale.
1,473,232; Nov. 6.
Hopkinson, .Joseph, and E. G. Freed, assignors to Interna-
tional Scale Company, Dayton, Ohio. Portable scale.
1,470,010; Oct. 9.
Hopp, Max, and M. Levine, New York, N. Y. Price
marker. 1,458.705 ; June 12.
Hoppe, Charles H., Devils Lake, N. Dak. Boiler-scale re-
mover. 1,462,550 ; July 24.
Hoppe, Fredrick G. (See Lauter, I., and Hoppe.)
Hoppe, William B.. San Francisco, Calif. Necktie appli-
ance. 1,443,684: .Tan. 30.
Hoppenberg, Ernest M. (See Pike, Oliver P., assignor.)
Hopper, Earle B., Ridgewood, N. J. Surgical instrument
1,462,202; July 17.
Hopper, Henry, Kosario, Argentina. Safety-razor-blade
holder. 1,475,231 ; Nov. 27.
Hopper, Moe, Kansas City, Mo. Display stand.
1,471,334 ; Oct. 23.
Hoppes, Henry, Wilsonville, Nebr. Stock-feed mixer and
dispenser. 1,458,058 ; June 5.
Hopson, Edward H., Brooklyn, assignor to Merritt &
Chapman Derrick & Wrecking Company, New York,
N. Y. Pile-driving apparatus. 1,454,927 ; May 15.
Hopta, Joseph. (See Baumann, G., and Hopta.)
Hopwood, Ernest P., Portland, Oreg. Newspaper rack.
1,448,539 ; Mar. 13.
Hopwood, John M. (See Peebles, Thomas A., assignor.)
Hopwood, John M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Regulating com-
bustion in gas-fired furnaces. 1,445,684 ; Feb. 20.
Hopwood, John M., Dormont, and B. Bannister, Pitts-
burgh, assignors to G. J. Hagan, trustee, Perrysville,
Pa. Pump. 1,478,228 ; Dec. 18.
Horan, Jeremiah, New York, N. Y. Container for packed
powder and foodstuffs. 1,453,676 ; May 1.
Horan, Jeremiah, New York, N. Y. Book container for
packaged foodstuffs. 1,453,677 ; May 1.
Horan, Laurence J., et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick, as-
signor.)
Horan, Timothy F., Illon, N. Y. Firearm. 1,441,807 ;
Jan. 9.
Horelick, Samuel, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Transformer. 1,452,158 ;
Apr. 17.
Horig, Heinrich, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Ignition system for inter-
nal-combustion engines and the like purposes. 1,444,836 ;
Feb. 13.
Horiguchi, Kintaro, Tokyo, Japan. Lock. 1,445,589 ;
Feb. 13.
Horjes, George W. (See Culver, F. L., and Horjes.)
Horlacher, Adam S. (See Story, Ralph F., assignor.)
Horlander, Frederick. (See Wink, William M., assignor.)
Horlick, William, jr., Racine, Wis. Food product and
manufacture thereof. 1,446,120 ; Feb. 20.
Horman, Alfred E., New York, N. Y. Hammer. 1,457,168;
May 29.
Hormann, Diedrich F., assignor of one-half to E. F. Come-
gys, Oklahoma, Okla. Homogenizing valve. 1,451,393 ;
Apr. 10.
Hormel, August. (See Wagner, C, and Hormel.)
Horn & Brannen Manufacturing Co., The. (See Gehrke,
Frederick W., assignor.)
Horn, Edward J., Royal Oak, assignor to Detroit Torch
and Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Fire pot.
1 469 598 • Oct. 2.
Horn, Robert W. P., Allentown, and J. H. Nissley, Man-
heim. Pa. Method of and system for com»eylng.
1,465,269 ; Aug. 21.
Horn, Theodore, Cicero, 111. "Ventilator. 1,468,160 ;
Sept. 18.
Hombeck, Charles H., Appleton, Wis., assignor to Kim-
berly-Clark Company, Neenah, Wis. Safety device on
power-operated paper-trimming machines. 1,465,439 ;
Aug. 21.
Hornbeck, Charles H., Appleton, assignor to Kimberly-
Clark Company, Neenah, Wis. Color dropper.
1,471,731 ; Oct. 23. •
Hornberger, Earl J., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Bar-
dons & Oliver, Cleveland, Ohio. Feeding and chucking
mechanism for machine tools. 1.454,643; May 8.
Hornberger, Willis R., East Cleveland, Ohio. Hinge.
1,471,158 ; Oct. 16.
Hornby, Frank, assignor to Meccano Limited, Liverpool,
England. Motor. 1,454,069 : May 15.
Hornby, Frank, assignor to Meccano Limited, Liverpool,
England. Switch. 1,454.970: May 15.
Home, Archibald B., Springfield. Mass. Device for
marking golf balls. 1 ,476,203 ; Dec. 4.
Home, Frederick F. (See Hammack, W. G.. and Home.)
Home, George A., Plainfield, N. J. Process and appara-
tus for multiple-stage compression for refrigeration.
1,471,732 ; Oct. 23.
Home, Harry M., Hilton, N. J. Cover for ironing rolls.
1,478,229 ; Dec. 18.
Home, Hugh M., and T. T. Dickenson, Jacksonville, Pla.
Automobile top construction and curtain therefor.
1,468,203 : Sept. 18.
Home, James. (See Dawson, A. T., and Home.)
Home, Jaraes A., Denver, Colo. Propeller. 1,442,408 ;
Jan. 16.
Home, William H., Portsmouth, N. H. Shank support for
shoes. 1,464,363; Aug. 7.
Horner, Albert, jr., Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii. Means for
treating plants for disease known as pineapple wilt or
lahaina. 1,449,606 ; Mar. 27.
Horner, Albert V., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Window
construction. 1,457,366 ; June 5.
Hornig, Kurt F. (See fpbam, B. F., Belluche, and Hor-
nig.)
Horning, Cecil L., Little Valley, N. Y. Safety razor.
1,475,949 ; Dec. 4.
Hornke, William L., Evanston, 111. Cutlery sharpener.
1,457,073 ; May 29.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Hornquist, Prank, assignor to The Climax Heel Com-
panv. Incorporated, Mount Jewett, Pa. Toy vehicle.
1.478,739 : Dec. 25.
Hornsteln, Michael, Paterson, N. J. Closure device.
1.461,242; Jul.v 10.
Horoph.Tue tilass Co. (See Toensfeldt. Ralf T., assignor.)
Horovitz, Morris R., Brooklyn, assignor to Standard
Metal Spinning Co., New York, N. Y. Stamping for
lighting firtures. Des. 62,451 ; June 5.
Horr, John V., assignor to A. T. Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio.
Carton to serve as retaining receptacle for merchandise.
1,442,067; Jan. 16.
Horr, John V., assignor to A. T. Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio.
Display carton. 1,457,305 ; June 5.
Horr, John V., assignor to A. T. Fischer, Cleveland, Ohio.
Display carton. 1,460,132; June 26.
Horridge, James, Bolton, assignor to John Hetherington
and Sons Limited, Manchester, England. Combing ma-
chine. 1,463,816 : Aug. 7.
Horridge, James. Bolton, assignor to John Hetherington
and Sons Limited, Manchester, England. Machine for
combing cotton and the like. 1,476,754; Dec. 11.
Horrigan. Thomas F., Revere, and E. M. Durward, Boston,
assignors of one-third to W. V. Neal, Maiden, Mass.
Method and means for making meat tender. 1,445,018 ;
Feb. 13.
Horrocks. Williams A., Wilton, Me. Motor sleigh.
1,451,733; Apr. 17.
Horsch, Samuel J., Rockford, 111. Hayrack. 1,445,886 ;
Feb. 20.
Horsfield, Walter K., assignor to Morland & Impey
Limited, Birmingham, England. Loose leaf binder.
1,476,614 ; Dec. 4.
Horsfield, Walter R., assignor to Morland & Impey
Limited, Birmingham, England. L(5ose-leaf book or
binder. 1,476,615; Dec. 4.
Horsley, Robert L., Memphis, Tenn. Bale-tie buckle.
1.455,204 ; May 15.
Horsley, Robert L., Memphis, Tenn. Device for draw-
ing the ends of a band or bale tie together. 1,456,311 ;
May 22.
Horst, Camille, Wittelsheim, France. Production of po-
tassium sulphate. 1,446,185 ; Feb. 20.
Horst, Heinz, assignor to Gesellschaft fiir Maschinelle
Druckentwasserung mit beschrSnkter Haftung, Uerdin-
gen-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Removal of water from
colloidallv-dissolved substances such as crude peat, coal
sludge, and the like. 1,455.728 ; May 15.
Horstman, Henrv, Kearney, Nebr. Bracket. 1,478,122 ;
Dec. 18.
Horstmann, Albert, assignor to Horstmann Gear Co.
Limited, Bath, England. Gas controller and the like.
1,460,339; June 26.
Horstmann Gear Co. Limited. (See Horstmann, Albert,
assignor.)
Hort. Hermann, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Friction-
roller drive. 1.446,347 ; Feb. 20.
Hort, Hermann, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Gyroscope.
1,446.348; Feb. 20.
Hort, Hermann. Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellsehaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr. Germany. Bearing for
gyroscopes. 1.448.404 ; Mar. 13.
Hort. Hermann. Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft. Essen.on-the-Ruhr. Germany. Apparatus
for the determination of the direction of the axis of
rotation of a body. 1,476,077 ; Dec. 4.
Horton, Albert J., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor con-
troller. 1.466,902 : Sept. 4.
Horton, Albert J., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Cut-
ler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Resistance.
1,468,946; Sept. 25.
Horton, Bryson D., assignor to Square D Company. De-
troit, Mich. Electrical-switch inclosure or cabinet.
1,465,985 ; Aug. 28.
Horton, Charles. Ridgefield Park, N. J. Power trans-
mission. 1.445.216 : Feb. 13.
Horton, Charles A., Providence, assignor to Hope Web-
bing Company, Pawtucket, R. 1. Webbing fabric.
1,474,079 : Nov. 13.
Horton. E., & Son Company, The. (See Pratt, Charles R.,
assignor.)
Horton. Eugene L.. San Francisco, Calif. Bucket pro-
tector. 1,450,632 : Apr. 3.
Horton. James A.. Worcester, Mass. Continuous wire-
drawing machine. 1.460.379 ; July 3.
Horton, .Tames D., Oakland, Calif. Grouser. 1,468,204 ;
Sept. 18.
Horton. .John T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Derrick base.
1.47.?,935; Nov. 13.
Horton. Lyman B.. Clean, N. Y. Tractor or the like.
1.463,817: Aug. 7.
Horton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lagerblado,
Herbert C, assignor.)
Horton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Nelson,
De Witt, assignor.)
Horton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Thorpe,
Samuel T.. assisnor.)
HortvPt, Julius, St. Paul. Minn. Apparatus for deter-
mining the freezing point of milk. 1.443.537; Jan, 30.
Hortz. Abraham. Philadelphia, Pa. Aerial advertising
device. 1,478,034 ; Dec. 18.
Horvath, Geza, Highland Park, Mich. Pump. 1,446,464;
Feb. 27.
Horvath, Geza, Detroit, Mich. Machine for making ra-
diator tubes. 1,472,719 ; Oct. 30.
Horvath, Kalman. (See Ardo, Joseph, assignor.)
Horwich, Henry J., and E. A. Steinman, Chicago, 111.
Bedstead lock. 1,445,317; Feb. 13.
Uorwich, Henry J., and E. A. Steinman, Chicago, 111.
Bedstead lock and stiffener. 1,445,318; Feb. 13.
Horwitt, Paul II., assignor, by mesne assignments, to In-
dependent Paper Mills, Inc., Brooklyn. N. Y. Holder
for sheets arranged in piles. 1,464,074 ; Aug. 7.
Hosack, Harold H., Farnham, England. Pouring or
teeming of molten steel or metal into ingot or like
molds. 1,474,261 ; Nov. 13.
Hosbein, Louis H., assignor to M. H. Detrick Co.. Chicago,
111. Furnace-arch construction. 1,456,023 ; May 22.
Hosceit, William J., assignor to National Dump Car Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. General service car. 1,445,887 ;
Feb. 20.
Hosceit, William J., and D. Hindahl, assignors to Rodger
Ballast Car Company, Chicago, 111. Dump-car construc-
tion. 1,470,980; Oct. 16.
Hosch, Greene C, assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Fabric measuring and cost com-
puting machine. 1,454,285 ; May 8.
Hosch, Greene C, assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Swiveling support. 1,457,063 ;
May 29.
Hosch, Greene C, assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Auxiliary chart computing ma-
chine. 1,470.839; Oct. 16.
Hosch, Greene C, assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Indicating means for measuring
machines. 1,470,840 ; Oct. 16.
Hosch, Mathias J., Randolph, Nebr. Hog trough.
1,473,100; Nov. 6.
Hose, Laurence V. (See Blasauf, J. F. and Hose.)
Hose. Titus S., Little Falls, N. Y. Polishing wheel.
1,470,740; Oct. 16.
Hose, Walter R., Winona, Minn. Wheel gauge. 1,443,131 ;
Jan. 23.
Hosford, William F., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Cable-measuring device. 1,461,758 : July 17.
Hosick, Lou H., San Diego, Calif. Doll. Des. 61,977 ;
Feb. 20.
Hosier, Lillian K. (See Blackman, M., Hosier, and
McKee.)
Hosier, Lillian K., et al. (See Blackman, Mabel, assignor.)
Hoskin, William, assignor to The Denver Rock Drill Man-
ufacturing Company, Denver, Colo. Steel puller.
1,472,524 ; Oct. 30.
Hoskins, William, Chicago, 111. Producing chemical re-
actions. 1,473,347 ; Nov. 6.
Hosner, Ralph B., San Francisco, Calif. Folding and tent
bed. 1,463,267 ; July 31.
Hospital Supply Company, et al. (See Graupe, William,
assignor.)
Hoss, Wilhelm. (See Moller, E., and Hoss.)
Hossfeld. Albert, Lewiston. Minn. Iron bender.
1,473,101 ; Nov. 6.
Hostetler, M. A. (See Stamm, Charles H., assignor.)
Hostetter, .Tacob T., and F. J. Keiser, Sharon, Pa.
Valve. 1.462,110; July 17.
Hotaling. Omar J., East Orange, N. J. Display rack.
1,456.446 : May 22.
Hotchklss, E. H., Company, The. (See Muth, John, as-
signor.)
notch kiss. E. H., Company, The. (See Polzer, FrldoUn,
assisrnor.)
Hotchklss, Fred K., Sawtelle. Calif. Automatic hose re-
triever. 1,445,616 : Feb. 13.
Hotchklss, Howard F., assignor to The Bridgeport Chain
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Tool for attaching and
removing tire chains. 1,453,874 : May 1.
Hotchkiss, Julia S., Norwalk, Conn. Staple-driving ma-
chine. 1.478.858: Dec. 25.
Hotchkiss, Thomas, Clinton, Ind. Car coupling. 1,441,090;
Jan. 2.
Hotchkiss. William R.. St. Paul, Minn. Oscillating cylin-
der. 3.44S.301: Mar. 13.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklvn, N. Y. Pouring-spout con-
tainer. 1.478.035; Dec. 18.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Flange-lining machine.
1.440.681 : .Tan. 2.
Hothersall. John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Frlctlon-top can.
1.441,423; Jan. 9.
Hothersall, .John M.. Brooklyn, assignor to American
Can Company, New York. N. Y. Apparatus for apply-
ing can closures. 1,444,418 ; Feb. 6.
Hothersall. John M.. Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company. New York, N. Y. Talcum-powder box. Des.
62,103: Mar. 20.
Hothersall, .John M.. Brooklyn, assignor to American
Can Company. New York. N. Y. Vacuum hinge-cover
container. 1.451.875: Apr. 17.
Hotlng, Hans C, assignor to Troy Laundry Machlnerv
Co.. Ltd., Chicago, 111. Combined washer and drier.
1,453,711 ; May 1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hotopp, Walter L., Jersey City, N. J. Clothesline post.
1,458,G54 : June 12.
Hottel, Louis W., Chicago, 111. Reenforced ribbed pneu-
matic tube. 1,459,401 ; June 19.
Hottel, Louis W., Chicago, 111. Pneumatic tire. ' Des.
63,135 ; Oct. 16.
Hottel, Louis W., Chicago, 111. Reenforced ribbed pneu-
matic tube. 1,473,768 ; Nov. 13.
Hottmann. Charles W., Philadelphia, Pa. Stuffer.
1,442,150: Jan. 16.
Hottmann, Charles W., Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for
feeding sulphur dioxide or other materials in a fluid or
gaseous condition. 1,463,818 ; Aug. 7.
Hottmann, Charles W., Philadelphia, Pa. Mixing and
cutting machine. 1,468,967 ; Sept. 25.
Houliisant, Jnc. (See Bassaler, Pierre, assignor.)
Houchens, Hilda, et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick, as-
signor.)
Houcbin, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Candle-forming
machine. 1,454.052 ; May 8.
Houck, Arlington W., Vega Baja, P. R. Cutting apparatus.
1.445,590 ; Feb. 13.
Hough, Azel C., Janesville, Wis. Cord-gripping ap-
pliance. 1,456,237 ; May 22.
Hough, Clinton W., Boonville, N; Y. Miles-per-galldn
register. 1,477,489 : Dec. 11.
Hough, Clinton W., Boonville, N. Y. Miles-per-gallon
instrument. 1,477,490 ; Dec. 11.
Hough, Earl B., assignor to G. M. Peters, trustee, Chi-
cago, 111. Dumping gear. 1,459,209; June 19.
Hough, Frank L., Chicago, 111. Motion-plcture-projectlng
apparatus. 1,442,068 ; Jan. 16.
Hough, Harry, Salem, Mass. Apparatus for agitating
liquids. 1,447,849; Mar. 6.
Hough, Herbert D., Cranston, assignor to Wightman &
Hough Company, Providence, R. I. Belt buckle.
1,473,727; Nov. 13.
Hough, Howard M., executor. (See Hough, William B.)
Hough, Johnston T., Denver, Colo. Beet loader.
1,455,914; May 22.
Hough, William B., deceased, Chicago, 111. ; H. M. Hough,
executor. Spacer for reenforcing bars, 1,440,464 ; Jan. 2.
Houghtaling, Gerald A., Indianola, Iowa. Fuel-control
device. 1,473,293 ; Nov. 6.
Houghtaling, Walter A., Dunellen, N. J., assignor to The
Western Union Telegraph Company, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Adjustable-vibration tuning fork. 1,466,623 ; Aug. 28.
Houghton, Carl R., assignor to The Connersville Blower
Co., Connersville, Ind. Constant - flow governor.
1,457,074 ; May 29.
Houghton, E. F., & Co. (See Pelrson, C. H., and Bohue,
assignors.)
Houghton, E. F., & Company. (See Butler, C. H., and
Jones, assignors.)
Houghton, E. F., & Company. (See Murphy, Louis E.,
assignor.)
Houghton, Henry A., Douglas, Isle of Man. Toy or ad-
vertising device. 1,458,208 ; June 12.
Houghton, Lewis T., Worcester, Mass. Quiller-wire
holder. 1,452,119; Apr. 17.
Hougland, Albert C. (See Mattson, E. M., Popp, and
Hougland.)
Houk, James P., Mountain Grove, Mo. Railway cross-
ing. 1,462,408; July 17.
Houlehan, Arthur E., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation
of catalytic compounds and the product obtained
thereby. 1.477,058 ; Dec. 11.
Hounsell, William R., Okmulgee, Okla. Gravity-correc-
tion device. 1,456,926 ; May 29.
Hounsfield, Leslie H., Croydon, England. Connecting
rod and the cooperating parts of engines, pumps, and
the like. 1,474,591 ; Nov. 20.
Houpert, Henri J., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Internal-combus-
tion-engine piston. 1,450,177 ; Apr. 3.
Housdorfer, Reinhold G., Detroit, Mich. Axle dies.
1,473,102 ; Nov. 6.
House, Ernest W., assignor of one-fourth to B. M. Allen,
BirminKham, Ala. Spark-plug intensifler. 1,442,947 ;
Jan. 23.
House. Henrv A., Bridgeport, Conn. Link belting.
1,442,524; Jan. 16.
House, Henry A., Bridgeport, Conn. Knockdown metal
receptacle. 1,458,579 ; .Tune 12.
House, Henry A., 1r., Buffalo, N. Y. Filling apparatus.
1,470.235 ; Oct. d.
House, Honrv A., jr , assignor to Wire Wheel Corporation
of America, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheel. 1,453,356 ; May 1.
House, Henrv A., jr., assignor to Wire Wheel Corporation
of Amorica, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheel. 1,465,247; Aug. 14.
House, Henry A., jr., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Wire
Wheel Corporation of America, Buffalo, N. Y. Forming
nipple sockets in wheel rims. 1.471.1R0; Oct. 16.
House, Henry A., jr., assignor to Wire Wheel Corpora-
tion of America, Buffalo, N. Y. WheeL 1,471,161 ;
Oct. 16.
House, Henry A., jr., assignor to Wire Wheel Corporation
of America, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheel. 1,474,631 ; Nov. 20.
House, Henry A., jr., assignor to Wire Wheel Corporation
of America, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheel. 1,474,632 ; Nov. 20.
House, Leonard A. (See Conant, A. B., and House.)
House, Samuel G., Miami, Fla. Liquid-fuel vaporizer.
1,459,507; June 19.
House, Thomas E., Jackson, Tenn. Means for connecting
car-coupling butts and yokes. 1,447,850 ; Mar. 6.
House, Thomas M., assignor to Richmond Pressed Metal
Works, Inc., Richmond, Va. Clothes-hanger support for
wardrobe trunks. 1,472,525 f Oct. 30.
Householder, Miles E., assignor to The Duralectrlc Corpo-
ration, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric heater. 1,449,406 ;
Mar. 27.
Houseman, James A., York, Pa. Hedge trimmer.
1,452,462 ; Apr. 17.
Houseman, Wilbur L., assignor to Standard Machine Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Circular-knitting machine.
1,462,551 ; July 24.
Houser, James A., Marlon, Ind. Vapor-utilizing device.
1,469,088 ; Sept. 25.
Hou.ser, Roy, Centerville, Iowa. Demountable rim.
1,446,705 ; Feb. 27.
Houser, William C., Casey, 111. Portable knockdown
shelter. 1,460,098 ; June 26.
Houskeeper, William G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Apparatus for measuring gas pressures.
1,448,540; Mar. 13.
Houskeeper, William G., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pressure
gauge. 1,452,274 ; Apr. 17.
Houskeeper, William G., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Making
leading-in conductors. 1,452,275 ; Apr. 17.
Houskeeper, William G., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrode-
supporting device. 1,456,504 ; May 29.
Houskeeper, William G., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Vacuum
pump. 1,461,190; July 10.
UviiiskeePer, William G., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Control ap-
paratus for fvacuated vessels. 1,465,394; Aug. 21.
Houskeeper, William G., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New Y^ork, N. Y. Vacuum
pump. 1,471,661 ; Oct. 23.
Houskeeper, William G., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorpoi'ated, New Y^ork, N. Y. Vacuum
pump. 1,471,662 ; Oct. 23.
Houston, George S., Minneapolis, Minn. Paper-folding
machine. 1,465.440 ; Aug. 21.
Houston, Harold A. (See Alben, F. L., and Houston.)
Houston, Harold A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Flex-
ible pinion. 1,451,576 ; Apr. 10.
Houston Pneumatic Puncture Proof Wheel Company.
(See Balazs, R. J., and Autrey, assignors.)
Houston Pump & Supply Company. (See Thomas, Avery
H., assignor.)
Housworth, Augusta C, Mason City, 111. Polishing com-
position. 1,459,056 ; June 19.
Houtz, Edward H. (See Morris, A., and Houtz.)
Houze, Luke, Stockton, Calif. Ice box. 1,466,941 ;
Sept. 4.
Hovanec, Valent, Ambridge, Pa. Toy bowling alley.
1,467,600 ; Sept. 11.
Hovden, Olav. (See Barney, W. T., and Hovden.)
Hovell, Thomas M., Elstree, England. Animal trap.
1.453,795 : May 1.
Hovell, Thomas M., Elstree, England. Animal trap.
1,453,796; May 1.
Hovesepean, Sam, Buffalo, N. Y. Bill folder. Des. 62,007 ;
Feb. 27.
Hovey, Ralph J., Chicago, 111. Electric sadiron.
1,455,205; May 15.
Hovey, William L., Flint, Mich. Combined brush and
polisher. 1.469,643 ; Oct. 2.
Hovland, Henry. (See Carpenter, W. W., and Hovland.)
Howald, Arthur M. (See Lowy, A., and Howald.)
Howard, Alonzo, Chicago, 111. Ignition apparatus.
1,466,720; Sept. 4.
Howard, Alonzo, assignor to Lightnin Sparker Manufac-
turing Company, Chicago, 111. Ignition-controlling ap-
paratus. 1,466,719; Sept. 4.
Howard. Bernard P., Morrisville, Vt. Grinding wheel.
1,476.515; Dec. 4.
Howard, Blooninold H., Washington, D. C, and B. J.
Turner, Pittsburgh, Pa. Feeder for ingot molds.
1,454,740 ; May 8.
Howard, Bloonifield 11., Washington, D. C. and E. J.
Turner, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hot top for multiple casting
of raetnl ingots. 1.454,741 ; May 8.
Howard, Bloomfleld H.. Washington, D. C, and E. J.
Turner, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reversible feeder for ingot
molds. 1,4,54,742; May 8.
Howard, Charles E., Anaconda, Mont. Grate. 1,459,467 ;
June 19.
Howard, Charles H. (See Jackson, P. T., and Howard.)
Howard, Chai'les IT., Saugus, assignor to Paper Products
Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Reenforced paper
strip. 1 ,460,356 ; June 26.
Howard, Charles W., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Con-
solidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Textile
fabric. Des. 62,522 : .Tune 12.
Howard, Charles W.. Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Con-
solidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tex-
tile fabric. Des. 62,523; June 12.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Howard, Charles W.. Greenwich, Conn., nssisinor to Con-
solidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tex-
tile fabric. Des. 62,524; June 12.
Howard, Charles W., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Con-
solidated Textile Corporation, New Yorlt, N. Y. Textile
fabric. Des. 62,525; June 12.
Howard, Charles W., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Con-
solidated Textile Corporntiou, New York, N. Y. Tex-
tile fabric. Dos. 62.526 ; June 12.
Howard, Charles W., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Con-
solidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tex-
tile fabric. Des. 62,527 : June 12.
Howard, Charles W., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Con-
solidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tex-
tile fabric. Des. 62.528; June 12.
Howard. Clyde, Lincoln, Nebr. Hay sweep. 1,467,727 ;
Sept. 11.
Howard, Colonel I<. (See Howard, Nelson F., and C. L.)
Howard. Di- Witt E., Ridgewood, N. J. Lathe center.
1,462,409 : July 17.
Howard, Earl R., Dubuque, Iowa. Pipe-organ stool.
1,478.567 : Dec, 25.
Howard. Edward A., Watch Hill, E. I. Windshield for
motor vehicles. 1,447,851 ; Mar. 6.
Howard, Frank, Potter, Ky, Vaporizing device.
1,461,243 ; July 10.
Howard, Frank A. (See Winchester, 6., and Howard.)
Howard, Frank .-\., Swissvale Borough, Pa. Spark plug.
1,454,442 ; May 8.
Howard, Frank A., Westfleld. N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Development Company.
Storage of liquids. 1,442,525 ; Jan. 16.
Howard. Frank A.. Elizabeth. N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Development Company. Operating oil -wells.
1,473,348 ; Nov. 6.
Howard, Frank A., G. H. L. Kent, and J. M. .Tennings,
Elizabeth, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Standard Development Company. Foam for preventing
evaporation of stored liquids. 1,443,538; Jan. .30.
Howard, Frank M., et al. (See Dungan, John E., as-
signor.)
Howard, George, Michigan City, Ind. Portable cooking
outfit. 1,474,825 : Nov. 20.
Howard, Guy C., Seattle, Wash. Recovering cork and
other products from bark. 1,455,762 ; May 15.
Howard, Harry A., Spokane, Wash. Sewer cleaner.
1.476.969 : Dec. 11.
Howard, PLasting P., Memphis, Tenn. Store ladder.
1,452,076; Apr. 17.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Making sodium-sllico fluoride.
1,456.594 ; May 29.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Manufacture of concentrated
acetic acid. 1,463,212 ; July 31.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Manufacture of sodium fluoride.
1.464.990 ; Aug. 14.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Making sodium fluoride.
1.464.991 ; Aug. 14.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Making artificial cryolite.
1,475,155 ; Nov. 20.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Making artificial cryolite.
1,475,156; Nov. 20.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Making artificial cryolite.
1.475,157; Nov. 20.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland. Ohio. Making artificial cryolite.
1.475,158 ; Nov. 20.
Howard, Henry, assignor to The GrasselU Chemical
Company. (Cleveland, Ohio. Retort. 1,477,491 ;
Dec. n.
Howard, Henry, and E. B. Alvord, assignors to The Gras-
selU Chemical Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making
metal sulphides. 1,457,436 ; June 5.
Howard, Henry J. M., Washington, D. C. Pressure-con-
trol means. 1,468,109 ; Sept. 18.
Howard, James, South Porcupine, Ontario, Canada. Com-
bined wood and coal burning stove. 1,450,039 ; Mar. 27.
Howard. James II., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire-Inflating ap-
paratus for automobiles. 1,471,264 ; Oct. 16.
Howard, John H., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to M. H.
Treadwell Company. Dump-car-locking device. 1,442,-
151 ; Jan. 16. •
Howard, Joseph C, Chicago, 111. Watchcase. 1,475,014 ;
Nov. 20.
Howard, Julius G. (See Andreas, Alex. B., assignor.)
Howard, Lemuel F., Edgewood Borough, assignor-to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Indi-
cation means for light signals. 1,450,548 ; Apr. 3.
Howard, Lemuel F., Edgewood Borough, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Indi-
cation means for light signals. 1,450,549 : Apr. 3.
Howard, Nelson F., and C. L. Howard, Fairfield Township,
Ind. Mold for concrete posts. 1,472,596 ; Oct. 30.
Howard, Otis W. (See Shonts, L. C., and Howard.)
Howard. Otis W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Moline Plow Company, Incorporated. Moline, 111. Con-
trolling mechanism for tractors. 1,452,296 ; Apr. 17.
Howard, Richard B., Golconda, Nev. Comb. 1,465,510 ;
Aug. 21.
Howard, Rowland Q., Jackson, Tenn. Animal trap.
1,451,223 ; Apr. 10.
Howard, tiufus P., Glen Flora, Wis. Poultry feeder.
1,440,875; Jan. 2.
Howard, Stanley R., East Milton, Mass., assignor to Pneu-
matic Scale Corporation, Ltd. Package-transfer mech-
anism. 1.447,984 ; Mar. 13.
Howard, Stanley R.. East Milton, and G. W. Anderson,
Norfolk Downs, Mass., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to State Street Trust Company, trustee. Pack-
age. 1,468,299 ; Sept. l8.
Howard, Walter, and E. J. Watson, Springfield, Mass.
Direction indicator. 1,449,900 ; Mar. 27.
Howard, William R., Washington, D. C. Drilling tool.
1,461,037; July 10.
Ilowarth, Harry A. S. (See Kingsbury, A., and Howarth.)
Howarth, Harry A. S., Pittsburgh, assignor to A. Kings-
bury, Philadelphia, Pa. Horizontal thrust bearing.
1.447,665 ; Mar. 6.
Howarth, Harry A. S., assignor to A. Kingsbury, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Multiple-unit bearing. 1,459,468 ; .Tune 19.
Howarth, .Jonas, Newark, N. J. Filter cap for centrifugal
clarifiers. 1,464,179 ; Aug. 7.
Howden, James, & Company. (See Hume, Crawford W.,
assignor.)
Howdeshell, Roland M., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to
H. & H. Machine Company. Piston for engine cylin-
ders. 1,473,233; Nov. 6.
Howe. Charles C, Wyoming, R. I., and S. W. Libby,
Watertown, assignors to Warren Soap Manufacturing
Company, Boston, Mass. Antirust composition.
1.457,169: May 29.
Howe, Charles W., Lowell, assignor to Saco-Lowell Shops,
Boston, Mass. Work holding and ejecting mechanism.
1,446,305 ; Feb. 20.
Howe, Charles W., Dayton, and J. L. Garver, Hamilton,
Ohio. Grading and scarifying device for tractors.
1,460,585 ; July 3.
Howe, Clinton W., Chicago, 111. Phonograph driving
mechanism. 1,449,407 ; Mar. 27.
Howe, E. D., et al. (See Dibble, C. W., and PhlUlps.)
Howe, Elvin A., Boston, Mass. Innersole. 1,468,363 ;
Sept. 18. .
Howe, Ernest G., trustee. (See Rockwell, R. L., arid
Howe, assignors.)
Howe, Ernest G., trustee. (See Stevens, H. R., and Rock-
well, assignors.)
Howe, Fletcher A. and S. W., Spencer, Iowa. Jeweler's
plating machine. 1,449,004 ; Mar. 20.
Howe, Frank M., New York, and C. Naegell, Long Island
City, N. Y. Air-heating attachment for fans. 1,472,124 ;
Oct. 30.
Howe, George A., and J. L. Kosmann, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bottle-filling machine. 1,458,979 ; June 19.
Howe, Jesse J. (See Morris, Maynard D., assignor.)
Howe, Joseph B., Worcester, assignor to George S. Har-
wood & Son, Boston, Mass. Adjustable feed-roll jour-
nal for card feeders. 1,462,203 ; July 17.
Howe, Joseph B., Worcester, assignor to G. S. Harwood
& Son, Boston, Mass. Clutch brake for card feeders.
1,465,670 ; Aug. 21
Howe, Junius A., Brooklyn, assignor to Registrar Service
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Recording machine.
1,465,441 ; Aug. 21.
Howe, Oliver J., assignor to Mawhinney Last Company,
Brockton, Mass. Shoe tree. 1,465,270; Aug. 21.
Howe, Oliver J.,- assignor to Mawhinney Last Company,
Brockton, Mass. Shoe tree. 1,465,271 ; Aug. 21.
Howe, Roy A., and J. F. Irish, Bantam, Conn. Fruit
picker. 1,460,755 ; July 3.
Howe Rubber Corporation. (See Tenney, John, jr.,
assignor.)
Howe Scale Comnaiiy. (See Sonander, Andrew, assignor.)
Howe, Simeon W. (See Howe, Fletcher A. and S. W.)
Howe, Thomas M., Louisville, Ky., assignor to F. A.
Hardy & Company, Chicago, 111. Ophthalmic mount-
ing. 1,451,696; Apr. 17.
Howe, WlUiam G., Des Moines, and F. R. White, Ames,
Iowa. Conveyer. 1,442,219 ; Jan. 16.
Howe, William G., Des Moines, and F. R. White, Ames,
Iowa. Excavating machine. 1,455.206 ; May 15.
Howe. William L., Overland. Mo. Deflector for auto-
mobiles and the like. 1,468,110; Sept. 18.
Howe, Winthrop K., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Automatic train-control
system. 1,454,513 ; May 8.
Howe, Winthrop K., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Switch machine. 1,466,903 ;
Sept. 4.
Howell, Charles A., Ann Arbor, Mich. Runner. 1,454,514 ;
May 8.
Howell, David V., Monroe, N. Y. Washing machine.
1,445,766; Feb. 20. *
Howell, Demetrius K., St. Louis, Mo. Typewriter at-
tachment. 1,465,041 ; Aug. 14.
Howell, Frank E. (See Bntwisle, B. F., HoweU, and
Leach.)
HoweU, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Plate for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,632 ; July 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contimied.
Howell, Hamilton T-, New York, N. Y., assignor to Al-
fred Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Candle-plate
body for lighting flxtures. Des. 63,101 ; Oct. 2.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Al-
fred Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Spindle for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,102; Oct. 2.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Ceiling plate for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,103 ; Oct. 2.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Al-
fred Vester Sons, Inc., Prqvidence, R. I. Plate for
lighting flxtures. Des. 63,104; Oct. 2.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Candle cup for
lighting flxtures. Des. 63,175 ; Oct. 30.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Socket cover for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,176 ; Oct. 30.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Ball lamp cover for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,177 ; Oct. 30.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Canopy for light-
ing flxtures. Des. 63,178 ; Oct. 30.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Ceiling light for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,647; Dec. 25.
Howell, Hamilton T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Canopy for light-
ing fixtures. Des. 63,648 ; Dec. 25.
Howell, Henry M. (See Kaplan, S., and Howell.)
Howell, Henry M., Monroe, La. Wheel for automobiles.
1,441,424; Jan. 9.
Howell, Henry M., Monroe, La. Operating device for
tire valves. 1,446,504 ; Feb. 27.
Howell, .Janes B., St. Joseph, Mo. Clutch-release lever.
1,454,891 ; May 15.
Howell, Joshua D., Porterville, Calif. Watchmaker's tool.
1,466,227; Aug. 28.
Howell, Percy F., et al. (See Van Rise, Lester B., as-
signor.)
Howell, Sylvester S., assignor to United Chemical and
Organic Products Company, Chicago, 111. Centrifugal
separator. 1,453,678 ; May 1.
Howell, Wesley E., assignor to Whitall-Tatum Company,
Millville, N. J. Marking machine. 1,450,776 ; Apr. 3.
Howells, Frank B. (See Entwisle, E. F., and Howells.)
Howells Metallurgical Company. (See Jones, John T., as-
signor.)
Hower. Harry C, Chicago, 111. Automobile tire. Des.
61,872 ; Feb. 6.
Hower, Harry C, Chicago, HI. Automobile tire. Des.
61,873: Feb. 6.
Hower, Harry C, Chicago, 111. Automobile tire. Des.
63.227 ; Nov. 6.
Hower, Harry C, Chicago, 111. Automobile tire. Des.
63.228 : Nov. 6.
Hower, Harry C, Chicago, 111. Automobile tire. Des.
63,229; Nov. 6.
Howerton, Jeter F., Grand Rapids, Mich. Nonskid chain.
1,474,526 ; Nov. 20.
Howes George W., assignor to Beckwith Company, Do-
wagiac, Mich, (ias oven. 1,477,705 ; Dec. 18.
Howes, Raymond T. (See Dundas, R. C, and Howes.)
Howie, Kenneth, assignor to Wildman Mfg. Co., Norrls-
town, Pa. Take-up mechanism for knitting machines.
1,442 1069 ; Jan. 16.
Howie, Kenneth, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Wild-
man Mfg. Co., Norristown, Pa. Pattern wheel for knit-
ting machines. 1,448,302 ; Mar. 13.
Howie, Kenneth, assignor to Wildman Mfg. Co., Norris-
town, Pa. Take-up mechanism for knitting machines.
1,470,741; Oct. 16.
Howie, Kenneth, Norristown, and W. O. Taylor, Limerick,
assignors to Wildman Mfg. Co., Norristown, Pa. Yarn-
sinking mechanism for knitting machines. 1,445,767 ;
Feh. 20.
Howie, Kenneth, Norristown, and W. O. Taylor, Limerick,
assignors to Wildman Mfg. Co., Norristown, Pa. De-
tector and stop-motion means for knitting machines.
1,456,553 ; May 29.
Howie, Thomas, and A. J. Jackson, Battle Creek, Mich.
Joint member for screen frames and the like.
1,471,159; Oct. 16.
Howland, Chester S., New Bedford, Mass. Film holder.
1,453,244 ; Apr. 24.
Howland, Henry P., and F. A. Wiley, Chicago, 111., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to International Har-
vester Company. Safety device for hot-blast stoves.
1,452,297 ; Apr. 17.
Howland, Herbert S. (See Howland, Stephen B. and
H S )
Howland, Ralph E. (See Utter, L. E., and Howland.)
Howland, Slephen B. and H. S., Berkshire, N. Y. Storage-
battery box. 1,441,152 ; Jan. 2.
Howland, Waldo A., Adams, Mass. Automatic vacuum
breaker. 1,448,445 : Mar. 13.
Hewlett, Isaac C, Bangs, Tex. Bag-cutting machine.
1,454,743 : May 8.
Howorth, Florence L., et al. (See Cooper, Daniel R.,
"ssignor.)
Howse, Curtes L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Under-
feed Stoker Company of America. Hydraulic drive for
stoker rams. 1,460,586; July 3.
Howson, Charles T., Silver Creek, N. Y. Coffee roaster.
1,471,663 ; Oct. 23.
Howson, Henry, assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, Incorpo-
rated, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for drying clay
bodies. 1,441,091; Jan. 2.
Hoxie, Charles A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Recording apparatus. 1,456,595 ;
May 29.
Hoxie, Charles A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric' Company. High-frequency signaling
system. 1,467,988; Sept. 11.
Hoxie, Charles A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Variable-current generator.
1,475,583; Nov. 27.
Hoxie, Edmund, Somerville, Mass. Fuel burner. 1,446,746
Feb. 27.
Hoxter, Allen T., assignor to Boggs Mfg. Corp., Atlanta
N. Y. Sorting-machine belt. 1,468,301 ; Sept. 18.
Hoy, Clarence A., assignor to Peerless Husker Company,
Buffalo, N. Y. Conveyer. 1,444,919 ; Feb. 13.
Hoy, Clarence A., assignor to Peerless Husker Company,
Buffalo. N. Y. Apparatus for treating canned goods,
1,447,135 ; Feb. 27.
Hoy, Heber, Parkersburg, W. Va.- Chain fastener,
1,464,134; Aug. 7.
Hoya. Clarence A., assignor to Chain Belt Company, Mil
waukee. Wis. Manufacture of links for drive and con-
veyer chains. 1,448,663 ; Mar. 13.
Hoyem, George A., Lennep, Mont. Cleaning implement.
1,461,904; July 17.
Hoyem, George A., Lennep, Mont. Cleaning implement.
1,475,118; Nov. 20.
Hoyle, Henry P., Durham, England. Screening appa-
ratus. 1,456,801 ; May 29.
Hoyt, Daniel, East Orange, assignor to National Lock
Washer Company, Newark, N. J. Curtain fixture.
1,444,419; Feb. 6.
Hoyt, Daniel, East Orange, N. J., assignor to The Na-
tional Lock Washer Company. Curtain fixture.
1,446,747 ; Feb. 27.
Hoyt, Elmore S., Red Wing, Minn. Container. 1,441,092 ;
Jan. 2.
Hoyt, Ezra S., Los Angeles, Calif. Thermostatically-
actuated valve. 1,449.005 ; Mar. 20.
Hoyt, Frank, and C. F. Holmes, Newburyport, Mass.
Locking device and alarm for automobiles. 1,474,262 ;
Nov. 13.
Hoyt, Hazen L., jr. (See Bell, H. W. and Hoyt.)
Hoyt, Homer J., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Morgan &
Wright. Conveyer system. 1,452,836 ; Apr. 24.
Hoyt, Ray S., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American Tele-
phone and Telegraph C^ompany. Attenuation equalizer.
1,453,980; May 1.
Hoyt, Ray S., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Network for
neutralizing the susceptance of a loaded line.
1.475.997 ; Dec. 4.
Hoyt, Simes T., assignor to Hawaiian Pineapple Com-
pany, Limited, Honolulu, Hawaii. Slicing machine.
1,472,838; Nov. 6.
Hrachovina, Vincent F., St. Paul, Minn. Article of furni-
ture. 1,466,376 : Aug. 28.
Hrebek. Frank, Cleveland, Ohio. Guard for wringers
and ironing machines. 1.473,042 ; Nov. 6.
Hren, Joseph, Rcsendale, N. Y., and C. Eisenlobr, Newark,
N. .J. Clutch mechanism. 1,466,832 ; Sept. 4.
Hrib, George. (See Lyeso, George, assignor.)
Hrobsky, Hobert, assignor of one-half to W. G. Miller,
Watertown, Wis. Merry-go-round. 1,461,881 ; July 17.
Hruska, Anthony S., Detroit, Mich. Carbon holder for
picture projectors. 1.465,042 ; Aug. 14.
Hruska. George J., Chicago, 111. Shoe. Des. 63,649 ;
Dec. 25.
Hruska, Joseph W., Mankato, Minn. Runner. 1,447,472 ;
Mar. 6.
llryz, Michael, Braznell, Pa. Loom for hand weaving.
1,464,847; Aug. 14.
Hubach, Gustave, Springfield, assignor to The Fisk Rub-
ber Company, Cbicopee Falls, Mass. Tire. Des. 63,300 ;
Nov. 20.
Hubalek, Arthur, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile brake.
1,467,854; Sept. 11.
Hubbard and Company. (See Peirce, Charles L., jr., as-
signor.)
Hubbard, Arthur O., Minneapolis, Minn. Clothes-wringer
frame. 1,473,769; Nov. 13.
Hubbard, Burtt J., assignor to Automotive Accessories,
Inc., Kokomo, Ind. Windshield-wing construction.
1,469,387 ; Oct. 2.
Hubbard, Don C, Auburn, Me. Renewable fuse plug.
1,467,162; Sept. 4.
Hubbard, Eber J., Berwyn, 111. Spool. 1,472,980;
Nov. 6.
Hubbard, Elmo, and J. Bahrs, assignors of one-fifth to
F. M. Sands, Amarillo, Tex. Spring wheel. 1,444,791 ;
Feb. 13.
Hubbard, Gwendolen B. N. E., Hollywood, Calif. Edu-
cational toy. 1.452 340 ; Apr. 17.
Hubbard, Henry E. (See Duncan, J. S., and Hubbard.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Hubbard, Hubert T., Detroit, Mich. T-square. 1,471,467 ;
Oct. 23.
Hubbard. .Tames C, and A. F. Winn, El Dorado, Kans. ;
said Winn assignor to said Hubbard. Card or placard
holder. l,4G5,2t9 : .4ug. 14.
Hubbard. James R., Duncan, Okla. Feed-control attach-
ment for cotton gins. 1,441,627 ; Jan. 9.
Hubbard, James W., Eau Claire, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Continental and Commercial Trust and
Savings Bank. Ticket-printing machine. Rel5,576 ;
Apr. 10.
Hubbard, Llord B., Wichita Falls, Tex. Oiling system.
1,446,505 ; Feb. 27.
Hubbard, William, Rochester, N. Y., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Work-
positioning means. 1,446.465 ; Feb. 27.
Hubbard, William A., lioquiam, Wash. Car-replacing de-
vice. 1,458,059: June 5.
Hubbard, William B., Smithboro, 111. Spindle. 1,451,829 ;
Apr. 17.
Hubbard, William E., San Francisco, Calif. Pump driving
and balancing mechanism. 1,465,671 ; Aug. 21.
Hubbell, Benjamin F., assignor to Carr Fastener Com-
pany, Cambridge, Mass. Fastener. 1,456,554 ; May 29.
Hubbell, Benjamin F., assignor to Carr Fastener Com-
pany, Cambridge, Mass. li'astener. 1.456,555; May 29.
Hubbell, Geo. H. (See Watts, Rufley E., assignor.)
Hubbell, Harvey, Inc. (See Conlan, David, jr., assignor.)
Hubbell, Harvey, Incorporated. (See Newton, William J.,
assignor. )
Hubbell, Harvey, Bridgeport, Conn. Locking lamp.
1,460.246 ; June 26.
Hubbell, John P. (See Breyer. F. 6., Hubbell, and Kerr.)
Hubble. G rover C. Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Voltage-con-
trolling device for dynamos. 1,452.688 ; Apr. 24.
Hubble. Joseph H., assignor of one-third to G. McCann and
one-third to R. L. Ragon, Tekoa, Wash. Cushioned
wheel. 1,441.093 ; Jan. 2.
Huber, Andrew, Sterling, 111. Coaster. 1,470,921 ;
Oct. 16.
Huber, Frederick W., Riverside, Calif. Method and
composition for cementing oil wells. 1,452,463 ;
Apr. 17.
Huber, Frederick W., Riverside, Calif. Cement mixer.
1,473,990; Nov. 13.
Huber, Frederick W.. Riverside, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Precipitation Company. Ob-
taining soluble potassium compounds in the manufac-
ture of cement. 1,453,797 ; May 1.
Huber. Frederick W., Riverside, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Precipitation Company. Pro-
ducing cement and by-products. 1,465,907 ; Aug. 21.
Huber, Herman J. H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Electiic switch. 1,462,340;
July 17.
Huber, Joe and S., Formoso, Kans. Grain-saving device
for thrashing machines. 1,450,040 ; Mar. 27.
Huber, Philip H. (See Jasmin, Peter T., assignor.)
Huber, Samuel. (See Huber, Joe and S.)
Huber. William E., Chicago, III. Door-closing mechanism.
1.475,015 ; Nov. 20.
Hubers, Henry W., Davenport, Iowa. Automatic control
device for washing machines. 1,457,367 ; June 5.
Hubert, Conrad. (See Norwalk, Albert B., assignor.)
Hubner, George W. (See Hubner, Milton H., assignor.)
Hubner. Milton H., assignor of one-half to G. W. Hubner,
Stockton, Calif. Box-car door. 1,464,936; Aug. 14.
Huckestein, Norman C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Radiator guard.
1,451,337 ; Apr. 10.
Hucknall, Bert H. W., assignor to The American Lace
Mfg. Co., Elyria, Ohio. Lace. Des. 61,978 ; Feb. 20.
Hudd, Alfred E., assignor to Automatic Telephone Manu-
facturing Company Limited, Liverpool, England. Rail-
way signaling system. 1,475,388 ; Nov. 27.
Hudec, John D., Cleveland, Ohio. Wrapper for clothing,
etc. 1.474,826 ; Nov. 20.
Hudgel, Jessie E., Missouri Valley, Iowa. Container.
1,447,473 ; Mar. 6.
Hudnell, Edward R. (See Luttrell, Robert C, assignor.)
Hudson, Albert E. (See Megathlin, R. S., and Hudson.)
Hudson, Albert E., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fas-
tener-setting machine. 1,458,186 ; June 12.
Hudson, Albert E., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Press.
1,458,187 ; June 12.
Hudson, Albert E., Beverly, and W. C. Willson, Medford,
Mass., assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Method of and machine for compress-
ing boot and shoe parts. 1,448,069 ; Mar. 13.
Hudson, Alexander M., assignor to Melvin A. Rice, New
York, N. Y. Headpiece for protection from bacteria,
noxious gases, etc. 1,443.820 ; Jan. 30.
Hudson, Charles J., and W. C. Broga, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Method of and apparatus
for grading. 1,478,335 ; Dec. 18.
Hudson, David W., Green Bay, Wis. Napkin-dispensing de-
vice. 1,464,180; Aug. 7.
Hudson, Donald M. (See Bennett, S. B., and Hudson.)
Hudson, Donald M., Bend, Oreg. Repair device for fishing
rods. 1,463,084 ; July 24.
Hudson, Earl A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Duplex telegraph
system. 1,456,556; May 29.
Hudson, Edward J., Glencoe, 111. Motor for windshield
wipers. 1,457,031 ; May 29.
Hudson, Finn S., Kansas City, Mo., and E. G. Rhoads,
Oak Park, 111. Controller for fuel-oil burners.
1.475,433; Nov. 27.
Hudson, Frank N. (See Hudson, Ray, R. W., and F. N.)
Hudson, George R., Portland, Oreg. Miser for gas en-
gines. 1,450,550 ; Apr. 3.
Hudson, George R., Portland, and F. M. Gulp, Corvallis,
Oreg. Tire changer. 1,459,303 ; June 19.
Hudson, Harley A., et al. (S^e Whitcomb, James, as-
signor.)
Hudson, Mack R., Gretna, La. Trawl. 1,447,553 ; Mar. 6.
Hudson, Norman H. (See Sarrey, P., and Hudson.)
Hudson, Pearl, Burlington, Iowa. Ratchet device for
augers. 1,450,440 ; Apr. 3.
Hudson, Ray, Walnut Ridge, Ark., R. W. and F. N.
Hudson, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Governor for fluid-pressure
mechanisms. 1,466.399 ; Aug. 28.
Hudson, Richard W. (See Hudson, Kay, R. W., and F. N.)
Hudson, Thomas E., Los Angeles, Calif. (Combination
auto lock. 1,442,766; Jan. 16.
Hudson, Willard W., Shelbyville, IlL Self-watering flow-
erpot. 1,450,633 ; Apr. 8.
Hudson, William C, Keating, Oreg. Haystacker.
1,478,740 : Dec. 25.
Hudson, William L., assignor to Allen Morrison Sign Co.,
Inc., Lynchburg, Va. Wind-motor sign. 1,446,044 ;
Feb. 20.
Hueber, Frank C, Philadelphia, Pa. Attachment for au-
tomobile radiators. 1,446,306 ; Feb. 20.
Huebner-Bleistein Patents Company. (See Huebner,
William C., assignor.)
Huebner, Ferdinand P., Cameron, Tex. Hydraulic cot-
ton press. 1,469.511 ; Oct. 2.
Huebner, Hans, assignor to Moe-Bridges Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Husk for lighting fixtures. Des. 63.557 ;
Dec. 18.
Huebner, Julius J., Detroit, Mich. Spring suspension for
vehicle bodies. 1,450,370 ; Apr. 3.
Huebner, Otto E., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Potential indi-
cator. 1.454,474 ; May 8.
Huebner, Otto E., assignor to Industrial Research Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Ignition system. 1,449,323 ;
Mar. 20.
Huebner, William C., assignor to Huebner-Bleistein
Patents Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Photographic-projec-
tion printing apparatus. 1,452,077 ; Apr. 17.
Huebner, William C, assignor to Huebner-Bleistein Pat-
ents Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Apparatus for position-
ing the printing plates on the plate holders of photo-
graphic-printing machines. 1,452,078 ; Apr. 17.
Huebner, William C, assignor to Huebner-Bleistein Pat-
ents Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Photographic-printing
apparatus. 1,468,022; Sept. 18.
Huebner, William C, Buffalo, N. Y. Method of and
means for preparing cylinders of offset printing ma-
chines. 1,471,895 ; Oct. 23.
Huels, Peter, Hoboken, N. J. Automobile safety bumper.
1,445.138; Feb. 13.
Huenefeld, Walter E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Oil burner for
stoves. 1,458,414 ; June 12.
Huenergardt Manufacturing Co. (See Huenergardt, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Huenergardt, William H., assignor to G. O. W. Farnham,
Lincoln, Nebr. Trough or drain table for wringers.
1,440,604 ; Jan. 2.
Huenergardt, William H., assignor to Huenergardt Manu-
facturing Co., Lincoln, Nebr. Washing-machine frame.
1,450,808 ; Apr. 3.
Huenergardt, William H., assignor to G. O. W. Farn-
ham, Lincoln, Nebr. Clothes-wringer mechanism.
1,468,814 : Sept. 25.
Hueseman, William M., Dillsboro, Ind. Suspenders.
1,463,213 ; July 31.
Huestis, Charles A., Elmhurst, N. Y. Tool holder.
1,452,241 ; Apr. 17.
Huestis, Thomas B., assignor to National India Rubber
Company, Bristol, R. I. Stitching machine for joining
rubber. 1,462,859 ; July 24.
Huet, Emile, Brussels, Belgium. Electric clutch coupling
for use in dental technics. 1,455,491 ; May 15.
Huetei', George W., Baltimore, Md. Toy bench.
1,442,343; Jan. 16.
Huether, John V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fountain brush.
1,465,220; Aug. 14.
Huey, George W., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Electri-
cal system. 1,448,405 ; Mar. 13.
HuflE, Charles C, Clarks, Nebr. Disk sharpener. 1,443,132 ;
Jan. 23.
Huff, Charles M., Albion, Wash. Sharpening machine.
1,457,064 ; May 29.
Huff, John T., Chicago, 111. Shelf bracket. 1,468,813 ;
Sept. 25.
Huff, Russell, assignor to Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Mich.
Steering gear. 1,443,685 ; Jan. 30.
Huff, Russell, assignor to Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Mich.
Service brake. 1,459,304 ; June 19.
Huff, Slaughter W., New York, N. Y. Automatically-op-
erated slot cover. 1,450,727 ; Apr. 3.
Huff, Wilson S., Oklahoma City, Okla. Fireproof tank.
1,463,268 ; July 31.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continuecl.
Hufflne, Ed., Grenvllle, N. Mei. Replanter attachment
for cultivators. 1,444,544 ; Feb. 6.
Huffman, E.stll J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co. Truck coupling. 1,474,477 ; Nov. 20.
Huffman, Estil J., assignor to Sears, Roebuck and Co.,
Chicago, 111. Truck coupling. 1,474,478 ; Nov. 20.
Huffman, Mike, Des Moines, Iowa. Boiler clean-out de-
vice. 1,445,591 ; Feb. 13.
Huffman, Mike, Des Moines, Iowa. Steam-boiler clean out
device. 1,445,592 ; Feb. 1.3.
Huffman, Reuel L., Brookfield, Mo. Button. 1,453,245 ;
Apr. 24.
Huffman, Thompson M., Dunkirk, Ind. Cover for sap
buckets. 1,444,073; Feb. 6.
Huffman. Thurman C, Minot. N. Dak. Brake shoe and
head connection. 1,444,462 ; Feb. 6.
Hufford, Ward C. (See Hildreth, James W., assignor.)
Hug, Christian J., Highland, 111. Subgrading machine.
1.473,372 ; Nov. 6.
Hugcntobler, Johanii, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Thread-
tension-measuring device. 1,456,596 ; May 29.
Hugershoff, Eeinhard, Tharandt, near Dresden, Germany.
Automatic protracting apparatus combined with two
computing theodolites. 1,467,163; Sept. 4.
Hugglns, Benjamin F., et al. (See Pearson, Frank 0.,
assignor.)
Hugh, Percy G. -H., Southend, England. Brake mecha-
nism for motor vehicles. 1,470,620 ; Oct. 16.
Hughen, James C, Winnfield, La. Barber-cloth pin.
1,471,265 ; Oct. 16.
Hughes, Arthur S., Mansfield, Ohio. Truck body.
1,461,905; July 17.
Hughes, Arthur S., Mansfield, Ohio. Sheet-metal con-
struction for truck bodies, racks, etc. 1,461,906 ;
July 17.
Hughes, Arthur S., Mansfield, Ohio. Sheet-metal con-
struction for truck bodies, etc. 1,461,907 ; July 17.
Hughes, Charles C, and R. O. Betterly, Philadelphia, Pa.
Engine valve and casing. 1,472,652 ; Oct. 30.
Hughes, Charles H., Endicott, N. Y. Traffic-signal device
for automobiles. 1,472,273 ; Oct. 30.
Hughes, Cora E., assignor of one-third to T. M. Ingman
and one-third to L. L. Elliott Los Angeles, Calif.
Light-deflecting headlight. 1,468,784; Sept. 25.
Hughes, David D., Oakland, Calif. Concrete-building
form. 1,472,174 ; Oct. 30.
Hughes, David E., San Pedro, Calif., dedicated to the
public bv assignment. Dredge cutter. 1,477,352 ;
Dec. 11. '
Hughes, Earl J., Bellaire, Ohio. Adjustable shade sup-
port. 1,444,463 ; Feb. 6.
Hughes, Earl V., Andrews, Ind., assignor to Wasmuth-
Bndicott Comi^any. Cabinet door. 1,452,913 ; Apr. 24.
Hughes. Frances T., Berkeley, Calif. Decorative covering
for flowerpots, bouquets, and the like. 1,446,563 ;
Feb. 27.
Hughes, Prances T., Berkeley, Calif. Coin bank. Des.
62,089 ; Mar. 13.
Hughes, Frank C. Oak Park, III. Apparatus for throw-
ing liquids. 1,471,130; Oct. 16.
Hughes, Frederick G., assignor to The New Departure
Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Conn. Shaft cou-
pling. 1,369,304; Oct. 2.
Hughes, Frederick T. (See Mellin. Gustaf A. E., as-
signor.)
Hughes, Gerald E., sr., Kansas City, Mo. Treating oils.
1,459,732 ; June 26.
Hughes, Gerald E., sr., Kansas City, Mo. Drier or filler
for paints and making the same. 1,459,733 ; June 26.
Hughes, Hiram C, Boston, Mass. Frying pan. 1,460,380;
July 3.
Hughes, Howard R., Los Angeles, Calif. Lubricator for
earth-boring drills. 1,453,875 ; May 1.
Hughes, Howard R.. Houston, Tex. Load indicator.
1,459,102; June 19.
Hughes, Howard R., Hou.ston, Tex. Rotary earth-boring
drill. 1,474.633 : Nov. 20.
HugheSi Howard R., and R. C. Kuldell ; said Kuldell
assignor to Hughes Tool Company, Houston, Tex.
Cross-roller drill, 1,444,074 ; Feb. 6.
Hughes. .Tames F., Bridgeport, Conn. Automobile signal.
1.457,703 ; June 5.
Hughes, James G., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pneumatic spring.
1,459,892 ; June 26.
Hughes, James H., et al. (See Whitcomb, James, as-
signor.)
Hughes, James W., Wyncote, assignor to W. H. Stehle,
Philadelphia, Pa. Drilling apparatus. 1,474,036 ;
Nov. 13.
Hughes, John E., TJtica, N. Y. Optical pliers. 1,454,475 ;
May 8.
Hughes, John F., Penns Grove, N. J. Drying apparatus.
1,461,148; July 10.
Hughes, Joshua. (See Beauregard, Victor, assignor.)
Hughes, Lloyd E., Kansas City, Kans. Loose-leaf
marker for books. 1,478,655 ; Dec. 25.
Hughe.s, Patrick G., Cincinnati, Ohio. Vehicle tire-chain
apparatus. 1,467,639 ; Sept. 11.
Hughes, Robert D., Lynchburg, Va. Shock absorber.
1,477,959; Dee. 18.
Hughes, Robert M. (See Davis, L. R., and Hughes.)
Hughes, Robert R., jr., Utica, N. Y., assignor to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago. 111. Forming con-
cealed stitches. 1,442,807; Jan. 23.
Hughes, Robert R., jr., Utica, N. Y., assignor to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Concealed
stitched seam. 1,443,686 ; Jan. 30.
Hughes, Robert R., jr., Utica, N. Y., assignor to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Sewing ma-
chine. 1,459,103 ; June 19.
Hughes, Robert R., jr.. Utica. N. Y., assignor to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Differential
feeding mechanism for sewing machines. 1,478,519 ;
ripc. 25.
Hughes Tool Company. (See Chllds, William L., assignor.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Fletcher, Harold W., as-
signor.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Hughes, H. R., and Kuldell,
assignors.)
Hughes, Walter. (See Wigle, W. B., and Hughes.)
Hughes, Walter J., and A. S. Behrinan, assignors to Inter-
national Filter Co., Chicago, 111. Zeolite and pre-
paring Bame. 1,477,757 ; D*c. 18.
Hughes, William, Alameda, Calif. Milk-bottle opener.
1,473,936: Nov. 13.
Hughes, William, Junedale, Pa. Wrench. 1,448,962 ;
Mar. 20.
Hughes, William. Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company. Self-opening
tool holder. 1,443,687 ; Jan. 30.
Hughes, William, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The Hess-
Bright Manufacturing Company. Forging. 1,456,597;
May 29.
Hughes, William B., Newcastle, Ind. Vehicle tongue.
l,45-',876; Apr. 24.
Hughes, William P. (See Fritschi, J., and Hughes.)
Hugo, John, Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bralsted,
Harry P.)
Hugo Junkers. (See Spaleck, Paul, assignor.)
Hugonlot, Victor E., assignor of one-half to A. Buss, St.
Louis, Mo. Alr-heatlng furnace. 1,440,465 ; Jan. 2.
Huguenin, Albert, Zurich, Switzerland. Tidal-water-
power plant. 1.448,627 ; Mar. 13.
Huguenin, Albert, Zurich, Switzerland. Tidal-water-power
plant. 1,457,170; May 29.
Huhn, A., Manufacturing Company. (See Huhn, Alex
G., a.sisignor.)
Huhn, Alex G., assignor to A. Huhn Manufacturing Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Drier. 1,467,038 ; Sept. 4.
Huhn, Paul J.. St. Paul, Minn. Piston and packing.
1,443,473 ; Jan. 30.
Huismann, Johann, and J. Callsen, Leverkusen, near Co-
logne, and W. Griittefien, Elberfeld, Germany, as-
signors to Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co.,
Leverkusen, near Cologne, Germany. Organic arsenic
compound. 1,445,685 ; Feb. 20.
Huizenga, John A., Rock Valley, Iowa. Check protector.
1,443,574 ; Jan. 30.
Hulbert, Ansel C San Carlos, Calif. Electric hot-water
heater. 1.467,381 ; Sept. 11.
Hulbert, Clinton H., Chicago, 111. Device for producing
or reproducing sound. 1,457,075 ; May 29.
Hulbert. Edwin F., assignor to Pfister & Vogel Leather
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Mixing device. 1,448,446 ;
Mar. 13.
Hulhurd Engineering Company. (See Tutt, Montague
W., assignor.)
Hulett, John M. (See Henry, C. P., and Hulettt.)
Hulett, Snoe 0., Corry, Pa. Differential. 1,472,758 ;
Oct. 30.
Hullck, Samuel C, Spokane, Wash. Camp cooker.
1,452,640 : Apr. 24.
Hulfng, Louis Q. (See Wetter, William M., assignor.)
Hulit, John A., Chicago, HI. Recording telegraphic re-
ceiving instrument. 1,442,474 ; Jan. 16.
Hull, Charles E., Onaway, Mich. Spark breaker.
1.450,501 ; Apr. 3.
Hull, Charles P., Hagerstown, Md. Automobile tire rack.
1,450,084 ; Mar. 27. , . .
Hull, Charles M.. Elwood, Ind. Display device.
1.448,664 ; Mar. 13.
Hull Homer, assignor to American Blower Company,
Detroit. Mich. Lubricating pump for engines.
1.467,619; Sept. 11.
Hull, James S., Los Angeles, Calif. Building construc-
tion. 1,448,843 -Mar. 20.
Hull, Marguerite E., et al. (See Hull, Oliver L., and
M. E.)
Hull, Marguerite E., Portland, Oreg. Knife. 1,449,408 ;
Mar. 27.
Hull, Nelson Y., Plainfleld, N. J. Eye-exercising device.
1,464,075 ; Aug. 7. „
Hull, Oliver L., et al. (See Hull, Oliver L. and M. E.,
assignors.)
Hull, Oliver L. and M. E., assignors of one-fourth
to C. Abbott, Portland. Oreg., one-fourth to said Oliver
L. Hull and one-half to said M. E. Hull. Combination
tent, hammock, and packsack. 1,464,875 ; Aug. 14.
Hull, Samuel M. (See Reaser, J. W., Hull, and Osborne.)
Hullev, Minnie S., Woodhaven, N. Y. Protective apron.
1.478.902; Dec. 25.
Hulse, Edison G., assignor to Kelly-Springfield Tire Com-
ranv. Cumberland. Md. Resilient tire. 1,445,768 ;
Feb; 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
266
Hulse, Edison G.. assignor to Kelly-Springfleld Tire Com-
panv, Cumberland, Md. Resilient tire. 1.447,784 ;
Mar. 0.
Hulse, Edison G., assignor to Kellv-Springfield Tire Com-
panv. Cuinborland, Md. Vcliiclo tire. Des. 63,033 ;
Sept. IS.
ITulse. Edispn G., apslgnor to Kelly-Sprlncfleld Tire Com-
panj-, Cumberland, Md. Resilient tire. 1,470,922 ;
Oct. 16.
Hulse, Edison G.. assignor to Kelly-Springfleld Tire Com-
pany. Cumberland, Md. Resilient tire. 1,477, 5tV» :
Dec. 18.
Hulse, George E.. Newark. N. J., assignor to The Safety
Car Heating & Lighting Company. Screen. 1,441,684;
Jan. 9.
. Hulse, George E., Newark. N. J., assignor to Safety Car
Heatinc & I.isliting Company. System of distribution.
1.452,877: Apr. 24.
Hulse, George E., New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Connect-
ing device for belts. 1,472,910; Nov. 6.
Hulse. Robert E., Wall Lake. Iowa. Combined parting
and weather strip for sliding sashes. 1,466,833 ;
Sept. 4.
Hulse, Walter S., Tine Grove, Pa. Compressed-air water
pump. 1,472,8.59: Nov. 6.
Hulse. William H., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood Type-
writer Companv. New York, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1.-I62.R.';6; July 24.
Hulse, William H.. Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,463,778 ; July 31.
Hulsebos, .ilbert B., and G. Den Besten. assignors to
Safety Release Clevis Co., Holland, Mich. Plow safety
hitch." 1,440,780 : Jan. 2.
Hulsmann, Anton. San Francisco, Calif. Amusement ap-
paratus. 1,467,9.34 : Sept. 11.
Hnlsmann, Anton, and J. C. GriflSn. San Francisco. Calif.
T'niyprsal wrist joint for artificial arms. 1,475,119 ;
Nov. 20.
Hiilsmeyer, Christian, Dusseldorf, Germany. Device
for cleaning surface condensers and the like. 1,449.753 ;
Mar. 27.
Hulsmeyer, Christian, Dusseldorf, Germany. Means for
cleaning fluid-conducting pipes. 1,449,754 ; Mar. 27.
Hult, Carl A.. Stockholm, Sweden. Internal-combustion
engine. 1.445,686; Feb. 20.
Hnltgreen. Frank F.. assignor of one-third to P. Peter-
sen, Santa Rosa, Calif. Demountable vehicle wheel
rim. 1.442,409 : Jan. 16.
nulting. Charlrs E. (See Perry, N. G.. and HuUiiig.)
Hultmnn. Oustave T. (See Dixon, John G., assignor.)
Hultquist. Charles A., Los Angeles, Calif. Pluld-operated
diill. 1.452,689 : Apr. 24.
Hultquist, Charles A.. Los Angeles, Calif. Rock-drllUng
engine. 1,477,353 ; Dec. 11.
Hultqvist, Morten V., New York, N. Y. Floor mop.
1,466.169 : Aug. 28.
Hulls, Eugene A., Saltvllle, Ta., assignor to Proctor &
Schwartz, Inc.. I'hiladelphla, Pa. Waste-heat drier.
1.441,983; Jan. 9.
Humaaoli. Granville A., assignor to Texas Pump & Sup-
ply Company, Houston, Tex. Pump. 1,474,718 ;
Nov. 20.
Humason, Granville A., and J. A. Burtschel, Houston,
Tex. Casing spear. 1,441,583 ; Jan. 9.
Humberper, Alonzo, Chicago, ID. Washing machine.
1,463.016 ; July 24.
Humbert, William M., Eastslde, Oreg. Nut bowl. Des.
62,486; June 12.
Hume. Crawford W., assignor to James Howden & Com-
pany, Limited, (jlasgow, Scotland. Sluice or gate
valve. 1,467.0.S9 : Sept. 4.
Hume, John R., Chicago, 111. Street indicator. 1.453,463 :
May 1.
Hume. John T., assignor to Hurley Machine Company,
Chicago. 111. Vacuum cleaner. l,45.S,9r^9 ; June 19.
Hume, Joseph P. (See Rooney, W. T., and Hume.)
Humes, Guy B., Chicago, 111. Reed controller for saia-
phones or the like. 1,446,623 ; Feb. 27.
Humeston. Frederick L., as.iignor to Winchester Repeatlns
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Handlamp switch.
1,475.584: Nov. 27.
Hummel, August C, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to A. Kim-
ball Co., New York, N. Y. Tag for textile fabric.
1,471,483 ; Oct. 23.
Hummel, Frederick E. (See Glanschnig, Ignatz, assignor.)
Hummell, Howard H., assignor to Bethlehem Steel Com-
pany, Bethlehem, Pa. Hydraulic press. 1,446,901 ;
Feb. 27.
Hummell, William, et al. (See Smyder, Samuel W., as-
signor.)
Hummell, William Q., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Artificial
bait. 1,450,777 ; Apr. 3.
Hump Hairpin Manufacturing Company, The. CSee Gold-
berg, Solomon H., assignor.)
Humphreville, Edwin, Lancaster, Pa. Collapsible babv
walker. 1,463,819 ; Aug. 7.
Humphreville, Edwin, Lancaster, Pa. Collapsible babv
walker. 1,463,820; Aug. 7.
Humphrey, Alfred H., New York, N. Y. Gas heater.
1,464,609 ; Aug. 14.
Humphrey, Clen S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Powder container
or similar receptacle. Des. 61,783 ; Jan. 9.
Humphrey, Clen S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Powder container
or similar receptacle. Des. 61,784 ; Ja». 9.
Humphrey. Dewey N., Bluecreek, Wash. Rake cleaner.
1,442,615 : Jan." 16.
Humphrey, Ernest N., New Britain, Conn. Buckle.
1,460,381 ; July 3.
Humphrey. Ernest N., New Britain, Conn. Belt buckle.
1,473,991 : Nov. 13.
Humphrey, Ernest N., assignor to The Traut * Hlne
Mfg. Company, New Britain, Conn. Buckle. 1,460,756 ;
July 3.
Humphrey, Hubert R., Kalamazoo, Mich. Gas stove.
1.449,182; Mar. 20.
Humphrey, Hubert R., assignor to General Gas Light
Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Gas heater. 1,461,191 ;
July 10.
Humphrey, Hubert R., aesignor to General Gas Light
Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Gas heater. 1,461,192;
July 10.
Humphrey. Hubert R., assignor to General Gas Light
Company Kalamazoo, Mich. Gas heater. 1,467,429 ;
Sept. 11.
Humphrey, Orson J., Elyria, Ohio. Tire construction.
1,444,123 : Feb. 6.
Humphreys. Albert H., Woolwich, Me., assignor of one-
half to J. C. De Wolf, Middletown, Conn. Line hook.
1.472,840 : Nov. 6.
Humphreys, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Bill fold. 1,471,484 :
Oct. 23.
Humphreys, Edwin S., assignor to The Rogers Electric
Laboratories Company, Cleveland, Ohio. High-frequency
electrical appliance. 1.447,785 ; Mar. 6.
Humphreys, Frank W., Ocean City, N. J. Extension plane.
1.475,700 ; Nov. 27.
Humphreys, Hugh, Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
Oliver Machinery Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Table mount for metal and wood working macliines.
1,443,789 : Jan. 30.
Humphreys. Robert E., F. M. Rogers, and 0. E. Bransky,
Whltin"g, Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Company (of
Indiana), Chicago, 111. Water-soluble sulphonic acids
from petroleum oils and producing the same. 1,474,933 ;
"" V. 20.
(See Wingo, Sara H., as-
Tractor. 1,464,848 ;
Nov.
Humphrey.'', William R., et al.
signor.)
Humphries, Ralph, Detroit, Mich.
Aug. 14.
Humphris. Frank, Boscombe, Bournemouth, England, as-
signor of one-half to K. A. Roberts, London, England.
Mechanical press. 1,473,478 : Nov. 6.
Hundcbv, Martin L., San Francisco, Calif. Protective
casing for tires. 1.471,266 ; Oct. 16.
Hundley, James. Noblesville, Ind. Interlocking huild-
ing brick. 1-,472,911 ; Nov. 6.
Hundley, James, assignor to New Process Iron and Steel
Companv. Noblesville, Ind. Steel-heating furnace.
1,462.639 : July 24.
Hungerbiihier. Oscar J., Far Rockaway, and C. Schopper,
New York, N. Y. Hair-waving device. 1,463,085 ; July
24.
Hungerford, Henry B. (See Authier, Joseph O., assignor.)
Hungerford, RoUa D.. assignor of one-half to F. O.
Peters. Faxon, Okla. Grain separator. 1,442,526 ;
.T.nn. 16.
Hungerford, Warren H. (See Peters, F. M., and Hunger-
ford.)
Hunker, Martin L., Wheeling, W. Va. Safety mechanism
for power presses. 1,466.170: Aug. 28.
Hunt, Alfred T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for cutting
diamonds. 1,461,149 ; July 10.
Hunt, Benjamin H,. Walla Walla, Wash. Fender hrace.
1,445,888; Feb. 20.
Hunt, Bertram. London, England. Recovery of sulphur,
metallic sulphides, and the like from a condition of
emulsion without filtration or evaporation. 1,440,307 ;
Feb. 20.
Hunt Brothers Packing Company. (See Macabee, Ed-
ward L., assignor.)
Hunt Brothers Packing Company. (See Staley, Homer
C, assignor.)
Hunt. C. W., Company. (See Mellin, George E., as-
signor. 1
Hunt. Chester. Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Machine for
making "molded compressed articles. 1,444,878;
Feb. 13.
Hunt, Chester, Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cutting shoe-part
blanks. 1,450,257 ; Apr. 3.
Hunt, Chester, Lynn, Mass.. assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Making heels
l,469,g35 ; Oct. 9.
Hunt-Crawford Co. (See Hunt, Robert T., assignor.)
Hunt, Edward J., Llewelyn Park, West Orange, N. J.
Dehydrating oil container. 1,475,548 ; Nov. 27.
Hunt. Edwin W. (See Marriott, O. M., Hunt, and
Kirby.)
Hunt, Emily P. (See Hunt, George W., assignor.)
Hunt, Floyd D., Burlington, Vt. Sound-reproduction ap-
paratus. 1,474,776 ; Nov. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hunt, George L., assignor to The George L. Hunt Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., Boscobel, Wis. Gear puller.
1,456,735 ; May 29.
Hunt, George L., Manufacturing Company. (See Hunt,
George K, assignor.)
Hunt, George R. (See Vandlvler, J. B., and Hunt.)
Hunt, George S., Chicago, 111. Plaque or similar article.
Des. 62,.S98 ; May 22.
Hunt, George W., Chicago, assignor to E. P. Hunt, Evan-
ston. III. Desk-locking mechanism. 1,472,841 ; Nov. 6.
Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Company. (See Ferris, Henry L.,
assignor.)
Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Company. (See Ferris, Howard J.,
assignor. )
Hunt, Herbert, H. W., and P., Manchester, England.
Twist-drill-point-grinding machine. 1,448,746 ; Mar. 20.
Hunt, Herbert W. (See Hunt, Herbert, H. W., and P.)
Hunt, Homer, Hartford, Conn. Ladder attachment.
1,462,505 ; July 24.
Hunt, James B., Avera, Miss. Band-saw guide. 1,464,042 ;
Aug. 7.
Hunt, John D., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Counting at-
tachment for printing presses. 1,472,653 ; Oct. 30.
Hunt, John E. (See Fyke. F. C, and Hunt.)
Hunt, John H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Dayton En-
gineering Laboratories Company. System of control
for electrical devices. 1,441,928 ; Jan. 9.
Hunt, John H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Dayton
Engineering Laboratories Company. Ignition system.
1.444.464 ; Feb. 6.
Hunt, John H., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company, Dayton. Ohio. Ignition system.
1.444.465 ; Feb. 6.
Hunt, John H., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company, Dayton, Ohio. Ignition system.
1,446,970; Feb. 27.
Hunt, John H., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company, Dayton, Ohio. Electrical con-
trolling system., 1,446,971; Feb. 27.
Hunt, John H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Dayton
Engineering Laboratories Company. Signal. 1,461,215 ;
July 10.
Hunt, Jolin H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Dayton
Engineering Laboratories Company. Ignition timer.
1,462,860 ; July 24.
Hunt, John H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Dayton
Engineering Company. Ignition system. 1,463,956 ;
Aug. 7.
Hunt, John H., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company, Dayton, Ohio. Ignition system.
1,466,529; Aug. 28.
Hunt, John H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Dayton
Engineering Laboratories Company. Burner. 1,467,935 ;
Sept. 11.
Hunt, John H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Dayton
Engineering Laboratories Company. Circuit-breaker-
indicating device. 1,467,974 ; Sept. 11.
Hunt, John H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Delco-
Light Company, Dayton, Ohio. Ignition system.
1,459,893 ; June 26.
Hunt, John H., and W. A. Chryst, Dayton, Ohio, as-
signors to The Dayton Engineering Laboratories Com-
pany. Induction coil. 1,467,973 ; Sept. 11.
Hunt, Louis J., London, England, assignor to General
Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Dynamo-electric
machine adapted for synchronous working. 1,463,017 ;
July 24.
Hunt, Marshall E., Belle Plaine, Iowa. Treating and
restoring used storage batteries. 1,477,354 ; Dec. 11.
Hunt, Ormond B'., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Headlight for motor vehicles.
1,448,691 : Mar. 13.
Hunt, Patrick J., New Bedford, assignor to Draper Corpo-
ration, Hopedale, Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms.
1,453,841 ; May 1.
Hunt, Percy. (See Hunt, Herbert, H. W., and P.)
Hunt, Robert, and L. D. Freeman, Portsmouth, Va., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Union Metal Prod-
ucts Company, Chicago, 111. Grease cup. 1,454,892 ;
May 15.
Hunt, Robert T., assignor to The Hunt-Crawford Co.,
Coshocton, Ohio. Ice-cream container. 1,449,409 ;
Mar. 27.
Hunt, Rowland, Hackney, London, England. Folding box
or carton. 1,478,336 ; Dec. 18.
Hunt, Seth B., trustee. (See Ellis, Carleton, assignor.)
Hunt, Seth B., trustee. (See Ellis, C, and Wells, assign-
ors.)
Hunt, Seth B., trustee. (See Mann, Matthew D., jr., as-
signor.)
Hunt, Seth B., trustee. (See Williams, R. R., and Haller,
assignors.)
Hunt, Seth B., trustee. (See Williams, R. R., and
White, assignorsj
Hunt, Sylvester H., Milwaukee, Wis. Steering mecha-
nism for self-propelled vehicles. 1,474,527 ; Nov. 20.
Hunt, William C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Combined
phonograph and advertising cabinet. Des. 62,993 ;
Sept. 4.
Hunt, William J., St. Joseph, Mo. Tire-carrier lock.
1,451,615 ; Apr. 10.
Huntar, Felix, assignor to American Can Company, New
York, N. Y. Process and apparatus for closing filled
cans. 1,468,785 ; Sept. 25.
Hunter, Edgar, Ossian, Ind. Rim breaker. 1,463,891 ;
Aug. 7.
Hunter, George, New York, N. Y. Window-cleaning de-
vice. 1,465,237 ; Aug. 14.
Hunter, George D., Bloomington, Ind. Valve for stone-
cutting machines. 1,444,920 ; Feb. 13.
Hunter, George D., Bloomington, Ind. Slush remover.
1,444,921; Feb. 13.
Hunter, George D., Bloomington, Ind. Boiler attachment.
1,457,839 ; June 5.
Hunter, George T. (See Codding, Chester C, assifnor.)
Hunter, George W. (See Hunter, Thomas H. and G. W.)
Hunter, Heber E. (See Scott. John B., assignor.)
Hunter, Jay G., Sabula, Iowa. Compressor. 1,445,889 ;
Feb. 20.
Hunter, Jay G., Sabula, Iowa. Condenser. 1,463,468 ;
July 31.
Hunter, John C, assignor to J. Meerse, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Display stand. Des. 62,633 ; July 10.
Hunter, John S., Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Beef-carcass-splitting machine. 1,465,604 ; Aug. 21.
Huntei", Omer B., Chickasha, Okla. Amusement device.
1,450,634 ; Apr. 3.
Hunter, Reginald G. W., Oakland, Calif. Water-level
indicator for automobile radiators. 1,448,220; Mar. 13.
Hunter, Richard B., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Drum controller. 1,460,546 ;
July 3.
Hunter, Richard B., assignor to The. Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor controller. 1,464,712 ;
Aug. 14.
Hunter, Robert L., Norfolk, Va. Flash light. 1,478,282 ;
Dec. 18.
Hunter, Ross. (See Strossenreuter, Karl, assignor.)
Hunter, Royall C, Chicago, 111. Corn popper. 1,466,721 ;
Sept. 4.
Hunter, Samuel, Bellevue, Pa. Removable body for auto-
mobiles. 1,470,324; Oct. 9.
Hunter, Samuel B., Tacoma, Wash. Money-changing ma-
chine. 1,470,841 ; Oct. 16.
Hunter, Thomas, Albany, N. Y. Automobile license plate.
1,473,479; Nov. 6.
Hunter, Thomas B., et al. (See Ripley, David W., as-
signor.)
Hunter, Thomas F., Chicago, 111. Hoisting apparatus.
1,440,919 ; Jan. 2.
Hunter, Thomas H. and G. W., Philadelphia, Pa. Rub-
bing apron for carding machines. 1,442,767 ; Jan. 16.
Hunter, Thomas H. and G. W., Philadelphia. Pa. Rub-
ber apron for carding machines. 1,461,527 ; July 10.
Hunter, Thomas M. (See Snodgrass, H. E., and Hunter.)
Hunter, Thomas W., Oakland, Calif. Fluid regulator.
1,449,998 ; Mar. 27.
Hunter, William C, St. Louis, Mo. Measuring device.
1,453,876; May 1.
Hunter, William C, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Brake
slack adjuster. 1,463,821 ; Aug. 7.
Huntingdon, W. R. (See Hill, Raymond I., assignor.)
Huntington, Arthur F., Portsmouth, Va. Bushing tool.
1,472,759 ; Oct. 30.
Huntington, Charles M., East Randolph, N. Y. Washing
machine. 1,469,837; Oct. 9.
Huntington, Frederick T., North Bennington, Vt. Poultry
feed box. 1,462,751 ; July 24.
Huntington, Hiram H., and E. H. Cureton, Richmond,
Ind., assignors to The American Seeding Machine Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Making sprocket wheels.
1,448,803; Mar. 20.
Huntington, Levin B., Annapolis, Md. Fish bait or lure.
1,460,905 ; July 3.
Huntley, Ernest R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Industrial Research Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Gover-
nor for speed-indicating mechanism. 1,445,687 ;
Feb. 20.
Huntley, Ernest R., assignor to Industrial Research Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Fuel-feed system. 1,458,485 ;
June 12.
Huntley, George J., assignor to The Crown Cork and
Seal Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md.
Packaging apparatus. 1,466,722 ; Sept. 4.
Huntley, Geoige J., assignor to The Crown Cork and Seal
Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md. Pack-
aging apparatus. 1,469,560 ; Oct. 2.
Huntley, Thomas. (See Cratty, Robert, assignor.)
Huntoon, Charles F., Chicago, 111. Machine for assem-
bling trusses. 1,462,552 ; July 24.
Huntting, Samuel E., San Francisco, Calif. Pump.
1,457,368 ; June 5.
Huntting, Samuel B., Alameda, Calif. Pump. 1,470,081 ;
Oct. 9.
Hunziker, Curt. (See Tanner, W., and Hunziker.)
Hunziker, Franz, Lucerne, Switzerland. Closure for re-
ceptacles. 1,458,883 ; June 12.
Hunziker, Rudolf, St.-Aubin, Switzerland. Truck.
1,446,799; Feb. 27.
Huot, Louis E., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Paper clip.
1,467,320; Sept. 11.
Hupp, Albert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Auto-
matic Railway Mail Exchange Company, Chicago, 111.
Railway-mail-exchange apparatus. 1,444,837 ; Feb. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Hupp. Irvlii, assignor to Flexo-Motive Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Combined clutch nnd brake mechanism.
1.474.3G5 : Nov. 20.
Hurd. I?enjamin W., San Francisco, Calif. Oil burner.
1,470,971 : Dec. 11.
Hurd, Benjamin W., assignor to Turbine Fuel Oil Burner
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Sound-deadening box.
1,443.6SS : Jan. 30.
Hurd, Benjamin W., assignor to Turbine Fuel Oil Burner
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Electric-driven pump and
blower set. 1,446,800; Feb. 27.
Hurd, Benjamin W., assignor to Turbine Fuel Oil Burner
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Ball bearing. 1,462,965 ;
July 24.
Hurd, Benjamin W., assignor to Turbine Fuel Oil
Burner Co., San Francisco, Calif. Oil burner.
1,470,970 : Dec. 11.
Hurd, Carroll, Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid extractor.
1,465,825; Aug. 21.
Hurd, Clarence. (See Hadden, Thomas J., assignor.)
Hurd, Leigh G., Los Angeles, Calif. Duck decoy.
1,445,769; Feb. 20.
Hurd, Leigh G., Los Angeles, Calif. Duck decoy.
1.447,474; Mar. 6.
Hurd, Norman B., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Door lock.
1,455,251: May 15.
Hurd, Norman B., assignor to American Hardware Cor-
poration, New Britain, Conn. Lock and latch.
1,460,133; June 26.
Hurd, Norman B., assignor to American Hardware Corpo-
ration, New Britain, Conn. Ball-bearing hinge.
1,466,228 ; Aug. 28.
Hurd. Norman B., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Door lock. 1,476,364 ;
Dec. 4.
Hurd, Sylvester L.. New Orleans, La. Cutter head for
stump removing and clearing machines. 1,467,430 ;
Sept. 11.
Hurd, William R., 2d, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manu-
facture of tools. 1,442,152 ; Jan. 16.
Hurl, Charles W., Nanty Glo, assignor to Miners Supply
and Equipment Company, Johnstown, Pa. Mine alarm
Instrument. 1,458,060 ; June 5.
Hurley Machine Company. (See Fisher, Alva J., as-
signor.)
Hurley Machine Company. (See Hume, John T., as-
signor.)
Hurley, Roy F., assignor to A. T. Twesme, Galesvllle,
Wis. Sterilizing holder for toothbrushes. 1,451,425 ;
Apr. 10.
Hurley, Roy T. (See Blodgett, G. R., Cheney, and Hur-
ley.)
Hurm, Horace, Paris, France. Sound-arm coupling for
talking machines. 1,466,554 ; Aug. 28.
Hurm, Horace, Paris, France. Stylus support for talking
machines. 1,466,555 ; Aug. 28.
Hurst, Frederick G., Portland, Oreg. Fish screen.
1,451,394 ; Apr. 10.
Hurst, Leonard E., and J. F. Miller, Detroit, Mich. Truck
conveyer. 1,450,871 ; Apr. 3.
Hurst, Leonard E., and J. F. Miller, Detroit, Mich. Rail
fastener. 1,464,937 ; Aug. 14.
Hurst, Wilfred, Norwood, Mass. Boring mill for air-pump
cylinders. 1,464,000 ; Aug. 7.
Hurst, William, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Electrical
water heater. 1,474.528 ; Nov. 20.
Hurt, George F., New York, N. Y., assignor to J. Hurt,
Atlanta, Ga. Feeding mechanism. 1,441,504 ; Jan. 9.
Hurt, Henry II., Yonkers. N. Y. Binder and making
same. 1,467,321 : Sept. 11.
Hurt, Joel. (See Hurt, George F., assignor.)
Hurt. Samuel N., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Pivot bearing. 1,478,123 ; Dec. 18.
Hurt, Walter H., Plainfield Township, Kent Co., Mich.
Mechanism for preparing food products. 1,446,091 ;
Feb. 20.
Hurter, Henry, assignor to Fulton Iron Works Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Cane-crushing apparatus. 1,451,164 ;
Apr. 10.
Hurtt, George W., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
system. 1,454,928; May 15.
Hurxthal, Alpheus O., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, In-
corporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Conveyer. 1,446,308 ;
Feb. 20.
Husch, George S. (See Husch, S. B. and G. S.)
Husch, Sylvester B., New York, and G. S. Husch, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Toothbrush. 1,451,775; Apr. 17.
Huscher, Charles, Golden, Colo. Eraser-supporting means
for typewriters. 1,441,505 ; Jan. 9.
Huseman, Charles, St. Louis, Mo. Convertible child's
wagon, coaster, and scooter. 1,442,808 ; Jan. 23.
Husher, Thomas S., Boston, Mass. Steam-shovel attach-
ment. 1,470,532 ; Oct. 9.
Hussey, Lindley M., assignor to J. P. Harmer, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Arsenical compound. 1,452,605 ; Apr. 24.
Hussey, Veronica C, Nashville, Tenn. Toy animal. Des.
61,979; Feb. 20.
Hussey, Veronica C, Nashville, Tenn. Doll. Des. 61,980;
Feb. 20.
Hu.ssmann, Harry L., Refrigerator & Supply Company.
(See SchuUle, John, assignor.)
Ilussmann, Harry L., assignor to Hussmann Refrigerator
& Supply Company, St. Louis, Mo. Showcase refrig-
erator. 1,476,972 ; Dec. 11.
Ilussmann, Harry L., assignor to Harry L. Hussmann
Refrigerator & Supply Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Showcase refrigerator. 1,476,973 ; Dec. 11.
Hussmann Refrigerator & Supply Company. (See Huss-
mann, Harry L., assignor.)
Ilusted, Monroe G., Bridgeton, N. J. Attachment for
lathes. 1,474,673; Nov. 20.
Husting, Eugene L., Milwaukee, Wis. Bottle. Des.
63,400 ; Dec. 4.
Huston, Charles C, Dayton, Ohio. Traction device for
vehicle wheels. 1,473,957 ; Nov. 13.
Huston, Charles L., Coatesville, Pa. Inspection lift.
1,454,677; May 8.
Huston, Charles L., and A. Goodfellow, Coatesville, Pa.
Clamping device for rotary shears. 1,478,900 ; Dec. 25.
Huston, Charles P. L., Plainfield, N. J. Insulated handle
for tools. 1,460,654 ; July 3.
Huston, George H.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Automatic draft
regulator. 1,470,325 ; Oct. 9.
Huston, John L., Boston, Mass., assignor to The Miller
Lock Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tire lock. 1,453,139 ;
Apr. 24.
Huston, John T., Columbus, Ga. Peanut-shelling ma-
chine. 1.477,648; Dec. 18.
Huston, John T., Columbus, Ga. Hand peanut sheller.
1,477,649 ; Dec. 18.
Hustvedt, Olaf M., and H. J. Nichols, Washington, D. C.
Spotting projectile. 1,451,395 ; Apr. 10.
Hutchens, Jiles J., et al. (See Marmon, Albert W., as-
signor. )
Hutchens, Ralph W., and S. H. Smith, Eau Claire, Wis.,
assignors to Gillette Rubber Co. Bead-forming ma-
chine. 1,455,207 ; May 15.
Hutcherson, Ira, Keokuk, Iowa. Combination woven-
wire stretcher and hoist. 1,462,011 ; July 17.
Hutcheson, S. C, et al. (See Cleveland, Benjamin L.,
assignor.)
Ilutchings, Frederick E., Brooklyn, assignor to Hutchings
Manufacturing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bumper or
fender for vehicles. 1,467,322 ; Sept. 11.
Hutchings, George B., Richmond, Va. Sign box.
1,460,674 ; July 3.
Hutchings, George B., Richmond, Va., assignor to Rado-
Valv Corporation. Radiator cap. Des. 63,301 ; Nov. 20.
Hutchings Manufacturing Co. (See Hutchins, Frederick
E., assignor.)
Hutchins Car Roofing Company. (See Thompson, Wil-
liam D., assignor.)
Hutchins Car Roofing Company. (See Thompson, W. D.,
and Wilson, assignors.)
Hutchins, Edward. New York, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Paper Company. Drying cylinder. 1,453,113 ;
Apr. 24.
Hutchins, Frederick. (See Balls, W. L., and Hutchins.)
Hutchins, Otis, and C. B. Hawke, assignor to The Car-
borundum Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Safe or
vault plate. 1,444,610: Feb. 6.
Hutchins, W. G., et al. (See Rogers, Abby, assignor.)
Hutchins, William H., assignor to North East Electric
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Engine starter. 1,459.025 ;
June 19.
Hutchinson, Albert A., Winchester, Mass. Hide-working
machine. 1,467,728: Sept. 11.
Hutchinson, Alexander W., Brookline, Mass. Liquid in-
dicator. 1.442,948; Jan. 23.
Hutchinson, Alexander W., Boston, Mass. Tank control
for motor vehicles. 1,469,937 ; Oct. 9.
Hutchinson Egg Case Filler Company. (See Harrington,
John P., assignor.)
Hutchinson, Ely C. (See Parker, W. L., and Hutchinson.)
Hutchinson, Ely C, Oakland, assignor to Pelton Water
Wheel Co., San Francisco, Calif. Runner construction
for Pelton wheels. 1.459,672 ; June 19.
Hutchinson, Ely C. Oakland, and E. Buehle, assignors
to Pelton Water Wheel Co., San Francisco, Calif. Ver-
tical turbine construction. 1,449,006 ; Mar. 20.
Hutchinson, George, Arcadia, assignor of one-half to T.
H. Wright, Los Angeles, Calif. Making magnesium.
1.457,225; May 29.
Hutchinson, Henry B. (See Richards, E. H., and Hutch-
inson.)
Hutchinson, John II., Port Melbourne, Victoria, Austra-
lia. Controlling means for dumping bodies. 1,467,164 ;
Sept. 4.
Hutchinson, Joseph. (See Hamilton, C. C, and Hutch-
inson.)
Hutchinson, Morton C, Woodbury, assignor of one-half
to L. G. Buckwalter, Merchantville, N. J. Dynamic
balancing device. 1,447,985 ; Mar. 13.
Hutchinson, Richard A., Kennilworth, assignor to R. E,
Wilson, Belleville, N. J. Needle-pointing machine.
1,464,203 ; Aug. 7.
Hutchinson, Thoma.s A., Newark, N. J. Hand blotter.
1,448,541 ; Mar. 13.
Hutchinson, William M., New Kensington, Pa. Window
screen. 1,450,920 ; Apr. 10.
Hutchison, Alfred, administrator. (See Cleary, Edwin.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Hutchison, Arthur A., Harrisburg, Pa. Spark intensifler.
1,463,530 ; July 31.
Hutchison, C. Edwin. (See Underwood, Henry V., as-
signor.)
Hutchison, Charles B., Kansas City, Kans. Brake-test-
ing mechanism. 1,477,960 ; Dec. 18.
Hutcnison, Frank S., Garrettsvillc, Ohio. Vehicle brake.
1,475,016 ; Nov. 20.
Hutchison, Harley E., Hotchkiss, Colo. Container.
1,469,512 ; Oct. 2.
Hutchison, Maurice F., assignor to Hutchison Regulator
Company, Herndon, Va. Automatic damper regulator.
1,464,100; Aug. 7.
Hutchison, Miller R., West Orange, N. J. Signal record-
ing and transcribing method and apparatus. 1,469,561 ;
Oct. 2.
Hutchison, Miller R., West Orange, N. J. Accessory for
notebooks or the like. 1,473,294 ; Nov. 6.
Hutchison. Miller R., Orange, N. .J. Iiisectproof portal.
1,477,496; Dec. 11.
Hutchison, Miller R.. Orange, N. J. Insectproof portal
construction. 1,477,497 ; Dec. 11.
Hutchison, Miller R., Orange, N. J., assignor to Hutchi-
son Thrift Corporation, New York, N. Y. Self-service
store. 1,477,492 ; Dec. 11.
Hutchison, Miller R., Orange, N. J., assignor to Hutchi-
son Thrift Corporation, New Yorlt, N. Y. Gate and
barrier control mechanism. 1,477,493 ; Dec. 11.
Hutchison, Miller R., Orange, N. J., assignor to Hutchi-
son Thrift Corporation, Nevv York, N. Y. Monorail
carrier. 1.477,494 : Dec. 11.
Hutchison, Miller R., Orange, N. J., assignor to Hutchison
Thrift Corporation, New York, N. Y. Monorail system
for stores. 1.477,495 ; Dec. 11.
Hutchison Regulator Company. (See Hutchison, Maurice
F., assignor.)
Hutchison Thrift Corporation. (See Hutchison, Miller
R., assignor.)
Huth, Carl G., Port Byron, N. Y. Railway gate.
1,478,741 ; Dec. 25.
Huth, Carl G., Port Byron, N. Y. Audible signal for
railways. 1,478,742 ; Dec. 25.
Huth, Walter H., Chicago, HI. Toy. 1,446,466 ; Feb. 27.
Huther Bros. Saw Manufacturing Company. (See
Stauder, Emanuel, assignor.)
Huther Bros. Saw Mfg. Co. (See Aldridge, Harry G.,
assignor.)
Hutsell Motor Company. (See Hutsell, Thomas A.,
assignor.)
Hutsell, Thomas A., assignor to Hutsell Motor Company,
Spokane, Wash. Internal-combustion engine. I,443,5t5 ;
Jan. 30.
Hutt, Albert E., Detroit, Mich. Bus. 1,457,840; June 5.
Hutt, Albert E.. Philadelphia, Pa. Inside stairw.T.v and
folding door for double-deck motor coaches. 1,476,974 :
Dec. 11.
Hiittemann, Wilhelm, Cologne - Lindenthal, Germany.
Door lock. 1,447,852 ; Mar. 6.
Huttinger, Charles A., Lakewood, assignor to The Acme
Artificial Silk Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bobbin-
winding mechanism and speed control therefor.
1,476.755; Dec. 11.
Hutton, Charles H., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Golf-
stroke dynamometer and indoor-golf apparatus.
1,443,412 ; Jan. 30.
Hutton, Frank L. (See Searles, William C, assignor.)
Hutton, George F., Stockton, Calif. Portable shower
bath. 1,468,863 ; Sept. 25.
Hutton, Meritt, St. Benedict, Pa., assignor to R. Peale,
New York, N. Y. Car-hauling mechanism. 1,448,119 ;
Mar. 13.
Hutton, Meritt, St. Benedict. Pa., assignor to R. Peale,
New York, N. Y. Car-hauling mechanism. 1,477,124 ;
Dec. 11.
Hutton, William F. (See Ivarson, Victor, assignor.)
Hutton, William F., jr., Cherokee, Iowa. Tractor-con
trolling device. 1,446,045 ; Feb. 20.
Huxter, Walter L. (See Jackson, C, and Huxter.)
Huyck, Edmund N., assignor to F. C. Uuyck & Sons. Al-
bany, N. Y. Paper-maker's felt. 1,458,342 ; June 12.
Huyck, F. C, & Sons. (See Huyck, Edmund N., as-
signor. )
Huye, Joseph G., New Orleans, La. Box. 1,473,432 ;
Nov. 6.
Huyler's. (See Pettit, Julia R., assignor.)
Huyler's. (Sec Porter, Adelaide M., assignor.)
Hvid, Rasmus M., Chicago, 111. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,473,770 ; Nov. 13.
Hvid, Rasmus M., Chicago, 111. Fuel-supply valve.
1,476,012 ; Dec. 4.
Hyams, Ellas J. (See Cederholm, Halford S., assignor.)
Hyams, Harry T., De Kalb, Tex. Fish lure. 1,470,842 ;
Oct. 16.
Hyatt, Emerson M., assignor of one-half to H. B. Taylor.
Warren, Pa. Producing gasoline. 1,445,688 ; Feb. 20.
Hyatt, Frank S.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure for containers.
1.4 54,170 ; May 8
Hyatt, Norman W. (See Hess, J., and Hyatt.)
Hyatt, Ralph S., assignor of one-half to C. H. Cornell,
Valentine, Nebr. Hydraulic turbine. 1,475,389 :
Nov. 27-
Hyatt Roller Bearing Company. (See Lockwood, Charles
S., assignor.)
Hyde, Benjamin T. B., New York, N. Y. Mounted-speci-
men-display protector. 1,449,755 ; Mar. 27.
Hyde, Burdon P., assignor to ScovlU Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Producing distinctive articles.
1,451,041 ; Apr. 10.
Hyde, Burdon P., assignor to ScovlU Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. 1,460,906 ;
July 3.
Hyde, Burdon P., assignor to ScovlU Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 62,928 ;
Aug. 21.
Hyde, Ctiarles K, Plainfield, N. J. Automobile signal.
1,467,580; Sept. 11.
TTvde. .John. (See GuHine, Henry D.. a.^signor.l
HydelofC, Cecile B. (See Haarlander, O. J., and Hyde-
loff.)
Hyder, Alvin, San Pedro, Calif. Internal-combustion oil
engine. 1,441,506; Jan. 9.
Hydraulic Brake Company. (See Longhead, Malcolm,
assignor.)
Hydraulic Press Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Little, Harry C. assignor.)
Hydraulic Press Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Stevenson, Francis E., assignor.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Bralnard,
George C. assignor.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Davidson,
Harry O.. assignor.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Foster, Em-
ory M., assignor.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company. (See Foster, Henry
J., assignor.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Foster,
H. J., and Thomas, assignors.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Foster, H.
J., Gruenfeldt, and Bralnard, assignors.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Irish, Wil-
liam E., assignor.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Klaus,
Fred R., assignor.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Kranz,
H. W., and Lukes, assignors.)
Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Thomas,
Owen, assignor.)
Hydraulic Steel Company, The. (See Kranz, Harry W.,
assignor.)
Hydro Press Company Proprietary Limited. (See Har-
rison, Theodore M., assignor.)
Hydrotherm Fabrik Elektrischer Apparate G. m. b. H.
(See Joeschke, Franz, assignor.)
Hygrade Engineering Co. (See Wetmore, Miner P., as-
signor.)
Hykon Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hick, Harry
J., assignor.)
Hyland, Edward J., Mount Morris, 111. Curtain mounting
for trucks. 1,451,660 ; Apr. 10.
Hyle. .Jacob A., Philadelphia, Pa. Combined tie plate
and rail antlcreeper. 1.478,787 ; Dec. 25.
Hyle, Jacob A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to American
Rail Joint Company. Railway-rail joint. 1,467,431 ;
Sept. 11.
Hyle, Jacob A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Trl-City
Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Metallic railway crosstio.
1,472,526; Oct. 30.
Hyman, Arthur S., Newark, N. J. Alloy. 1,455.531;
May 15.
Hyman, Charles H., Penacook, N. H. Toy vehicle. Des.
63,052; Sept. 25.
Hyman, Edward, assignor to Schneider & Hyman, New
York, N. Y. Ring. De.s. 62.146; Mar. 27.
Hyman, Elizabeth A., Penacook, N. H. Toy. 1,472,842 ;
Nov. 6:
Hyman. Henry. & Co. (See Drufva. .John T., assignor.)
Hyman, Henry, & Company. (See Lipsky, Norman,
assignor.)
Hyman & Oppenheim. (See Oppenheim, Jesse, assignor.)
Hymel, Laeonce F., New Orleans, La. Permutation
switch. 1,469,651 ; Oct. 2.
Hyndes, George M., Dallas, Tex. Automatic ball-bearing
side bearing for railway trucks. 1,465,908 ; Aug. 21.
Hyne, Charles J. C. W., Bradford, England. Apparatus
for aerating liquids. 1,462,063 ; July 17.
Hynes, Lee P., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating Com-
pany, Albany, N. Y. Emergency opener for car doors.
1,440,605; Jan. 2.
Hynes, Lee P., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating Com-
pany, Albany, N. Y. Weatherproof electric heater.
1,458,940; June 19.
Hynes, Lee P., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating
Company, Albany, N. Y. Waterproof electric heater
and its manufacture. 1,459,829 ; June 26.
Hynes, Lee P., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating Com-
pany, Albany, N. Y. Door engine control. 1,460,382 ;
July 3.
Hynes, Lee P., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating
Company, Albany, N. Y. Electric heater. 1,460,815 ;
July 3.
Hynes, Lee P., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating Com-
pany, Albany, N. Y. Electric heater. 1,464,280 ; Aug. 7.
Hynes, Lee P., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating
Company, Albany, N. Y. Electric heating system.
1,474,150 ; Nov. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Hysko, Hipollt H., Detroit, Mich. Bell-trap floor ilnun.
],4f.9.790; Oct. 9.
Hyvert, Jeau, St.-Denis, France. Fuel-saving device.
l,4t>0,9G4 ; .luly 3.
I. C. Kefrigeratiou Company. (See Calkins, Edward C,
assignor. )
I. 1*. M. Syndicate Limited. (See Cross, C. F., and Bcvan,
assignors. >
lacobiicci, Domenico, Cleveland, Ohio. Multiple-speed
i1rivt> mochanism. 1,471,162 ; Oct. 16.
lacobitii, Giuseppe, Crockett, Calif. Lump-sugar-packing
machine. 1,472,395 ; Oct. 30.
lafrate. Alichelo. New York, N. Y. Automobile identifica-
tion device. 1,473,556 ; Nov. 6.
lanieri, Giovanni, Philadelphia, Pa. Drying machine.
1,459.912 ; .June 26.
lannetti, Michole. (Sec Newman, M. J., and lannetti.)
lanni, Emidio, New Derry, Pa. Rail Joint. 1,470,167 ;
Oct. 9.
ibacli. Keniamin F. (See Wright, A. W., and Ibach.)
Ibach, Emll. (See Budd, E. G., and Ibach.)
Ujacli, Kmil. (Set- Schenck, C, Bassett, and Ibach.)
Ibach. Emil, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Budd
"''heel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Wheel. 1,443,954;
Feb. 6.
Ibach, Emil, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Metal wheel.
1,470,742 ; Oct. 16.
Ibach, I'eter. Koiiigswinter, Germany. Switch-actuating
ievice. 1,471,163; Oct. 16.
-lienroth. John, Hichmond Heights, Mo. Headrest for
motorists. 1,445,689 ; Feb. 20.
; tte, Baptlste, New York, N. Y. Propeller for vessels.
1,471,896; Oct. 23.
Icy-Hot Bottle Company, The. (See Altenberg, George
P.. assignor.)
Icy-Hot Bottle Company, The. (See Lindahl, Erick P.,
assignor.)
Iddings. Carl. Westend. Calif. Recovering boras from
saline liquors. 1,476,890; Dec. 11.
Iddings, Roscoe C, Dayton, Ohio. Holder for fire ex-
tinguishers. 1,464,001 ; Aug. 7.
Ide, Harry H., La Grange, assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 1.449,511 ; Mar. 27.
Ide, Harry H., La Grange, assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Governor.
1,460,907 ; July 3.
Ide, Harry H., La Grange, assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 1,463,164 ; July 31.
Ideal Automatic Train Control Company, The. (See
Call, Ira A. and J. C, assignors.)
Ideal El'.'Ctric & Manufacturing Co., The. (See Schou,
T., and Behrens, assignors.)
Ideal Jewelry Manufacturing (Jompany. (See Blanchard,
Adna F., assignor.)
Ideal Jewelry Manufacturing Company. (See Maker,
Fred S. and R. K., assignors.)
Ideal Stitcher & Manufacturing Company. (See Bau-
rannn, Gottfried P., assignor.)
Ideal Stitcher & Mfg. Co. (See Wolf, J., and Burger,
assignors.)
Ideal Utilities, The. (See Barry, Howard F., assignor.)
Iftiger, William C, Los Angeles, Calif. Quickly-remov-
able dust cap. 1.442,768; Jan. 16.
Ignition Lock Company of America, Inc. (See Gottesman,
Herman, assignor.)
Igo, Thomas C., Cleveland, Ohio. Lens for automobile
lamp. Des. 63,230; Nov. 6.
Igoe Bros. (See Woodward, George, assignor.)
Igoe Brothers. (See Tubbs, Earl D., assignor.)
Igranic Electric Company Limited. (See Wright, Stan-
ley R., assignor.)
Ihamuotila, Karl R., Helsingfors, Finland. Electricity
counter. 1,471,664 ; Oct. 23.
Ihlee, Frederick C, Peterborough, assignor to Joseph
Baker Sons & Perkins Limited. London, England. Bak-
ing oven. 1,445,690 ; Feb. 20.
Ihrcke, Frank A., and C. A. Partenheimer, agaignorg to
G. S. Johnston Company, Chicago, 111. Goggles and
the like. 1,442.070; Jan. 16.
Ihrig, Eugene E., and W. H. Schneider, assignors to Unit
Coin Device Manufacturing Corporation, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Container for coins. 1,449,410 ; Mar. 27.
Ihrig, Eugene E., and W. H. Schneider, assignors to Unit
Coin Device Manufacturing Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Coin holder. 1,475,829 ; Nov. 27.
Ikeda, Kwatsuji. (See Ito, Tamekichi, assignor.)
Ikegi, Takashi. (See Hasegawa, S., and Ikegi.)
IkPler, Philip M., and H. D. McDonald, Moselle, Miss
Seed collecting device. 1,466.556 : Aug. 28.
Ikerman, Frederick, et aL (See Ikerman, Wayne E.,
assignor.)
Ikerman, Wayne B., assignor of forty one-hundredths to
B. Reinike and five one-hnndredths to F. Ikerman, Long
Beach, Miss. Aerial train. 1,451,830 ; Apr. 17.
Iklfe, Charles P., New Y'ork, N. Y. Embroidered
D-s. 63.136: Oct. 16.
Ikl^, Charles F., New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
Des. 63,179 : Oct. 30.
Ikle. Charles F., New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
Des. 03,180 ; Oct. 30. ,
fabric.
Ikle, Charles F., New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
Des. 63.181 ; Oct. 30.
Ikl6, Charles F., New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
Des. 63,182; Oct. 30.
(konia, I'rank, assignor of one-tenth to E. C. Beals, San
Mateo, Calif. Flowerpot-cleaning machine. 1,444,420 ;
Feb. 6.
He, William, Lynbrook, assignor to Hemco Electric Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric
fu.se plug. 1,460,675 ; July 3.
lies, John L. and J. T., Magnolia Springs, Ala. Apparatus
for automatically controlling the headlights of auto-
mobiles. 1,460,965 ; July 3.
lies, John T. (See lies, John L. and J. T.) •
Ilg Electric Ventilating Company. (See Ilg, Robert A.,
assignor.)
Ilg Electric Ventilating Company. (See SutclifEe, Arthur
6., assignor.)
Ilg, Robert A., assignor to Ilg Electric Ventilating Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Self-cooled electric motor.
1,466,364 ; Aug. 28.
Ilich, Ustos, San Diego, Calif. Automobile bumper.
1,467,640 ; Sept. 11.
Hlch, Herbert H., New York, N. Y. Attachment shield for
automobile windshields. 1,450,551 ; Apr. 3.
Illemann. Robert, Glasgow, Scotland. Nonconducting ma-
terial. 1,450,856 ; Apr. 3.
Illgen, Rudolph B., Des Moines, Iowa. Autoplane.
1,445,953 ; Feb. 20.
Illingworth Carbonization Company. (See lUingworth,
Stewart R., assignor.)
Illingworth, Stewart K., Brynfedwen, Radyr, Wales. Pro-
duction of smokeless fuels and coke. 1,445,954 ;
Feb. 20.
Illingworth, Stewart, R., Radyr, Glamorgan, Wales, as-
signor to Illingworth Carbonization Company, Limited,
Manchester, England. Coking of coal. 1,450,888 ;
Apr. 3.
Illingworth, Stewart R., Brynfedwen, England, assignor
to Illingworth Carbonization Company, Limited, Man-
chester, England. Coking of coal. 1,462,576 ; July 24.
Illinois Gasket Co. (See Zommer, W. P., and Magdziarz,
assignors.)
Illinois Glass Company. (See Bethel, Albert R., as-
signor. )
Illinois Glass Company. (See Ilillmaun. Hans, assignor.)
Illinois Tool Works. (See Hofstetter, Robert, assignor.)
Illinois Tool Works. (See Olson, Carl G., assignor.)
Illinois Watch Case Company. (See Bates, George T.,
assignor.)
Illinois Watch Case Company. (See Eppenstein, Irving
B., assignor.)
Illumno Sign Company. (See Hammack, W. G., and
Home, assignors.)
Ilsemann, Friedrich, Bremen-Horn, Germany. Locking
nut. 1,445,955 ; Feb. 20.
Ilsemann. Friedrich. Remscheid, Germany. Jack.
1,456.379 ; May 22.
Imhof, Joseph A'., New York, and J. Charters, Astoria,
assignors to Invisible Color Print Corporation. New
York, N. Y. Print and making the same. 1,447,723 ;
Mar. 6.
Imhoff, Karl, Esstn. Germany. Combined sludge separat-
ing and drying basin. 1.456.312 : May 22.
Imhoff, Karl, Essen, Germany. Clearing plant with
sludge decomposition. 1,456,557; May 29.
ImhofC, Karl, and H. Blunk, Essen, (jermany. Letting
off sludge from sludge-digesting tanks. 1,445,439 ;
Feb. 13.
Imholz. Rudyard K., Portland, Oreg. Swivel coupling.
1.445,396; Feb. 13.
Imler. Albert E., Kalkaska, Mich. Tractor hitch.
1,475,.390 ; Nov. 27.
Immel, Elmond C, Cisco, assignor of one-half to E. T.
Murray. Eastland, Tex. Casing spear. 1,460,099 ;
June 26.
Imparato, Vincenzo, Long Island Citv, N. Y. Doorbell.
1,47S..391; Dec. 25.
Impellizieri, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pcwer-transmlssioD
mechanism. 1,451,616 ; Apr. 10.
Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company. (See Dorsey,
Parmer, assignor.)
Imperial Furniture Company. (See Cameron. Thomas C,
assignor.)
Imperial Glass Company. (See Oldham, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Imperial Player Roll Company. (See Fisher, John A.,
assignor.)
Imperial Trust for the Encouragement of Scientific and
Industrial Research. (See Morgan, Gilbert T., as-
signor.)
Impey, Robert R. (See Piatt, F. L., Hein, and Impey.)
Impol. Woldmar H., New York, N. Y. Sign holder.
1.471,104 ; Oct. 10.
Improved Paper Machinery Company. (See Hang, Anton
J., assignor.)
Inaki, Toyojiro, Fresno, Calif. Washing machine.
1,461,354 ; July 10.
Indahl, Mauritz C. (See Bancroft, J. S., and Indahl.)
Indahl, Mauritz C. assignor to Lanston Monotvpe Ma-
chine Company, Phil-^delnliia. Pa. Tvpograpbl'c border
mechanism. 1,465,272 ; Aug. 21.
270
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Independence Stove and Furnace Company. (See Crick,
Thomas, assignor.)
Independent Contact Manufacturing Co. (See Lalse,
C. A., and Hollopeter, assignors.)
Independent Gasaver Corporation. (See Gardner, Wil-
liam R., assignor.)
Independent Paper Mills, Inc. (See Horwitt, Paul H.,
assignor.)
Independent Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Norling,
Reinliold A., assignor.)
Independent Stove Co., The. (See Robinson, William V.,
assignor.)
Index Visible, Inc. (See Day, William H., assignor.)
India Rubber Company. (See Weida, Harry, assignor.)
India Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Lerch, Wil-
liam G., assignor.)
India Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Worth, Paul,
assignor.)
Indiana Lamp Company. (See Poster, Henry C, as-
signor.)
Indianapolis Manufacturing Company. (See Norris, John
E , assignor.)
Indispensable Manufacturing Company. (See Johnson,
Carl v., assignor.)
Industrial Controller Company. (See Van Valkenburg,
Hermon Li., assignor.)
Industrial Furnace Corporation. (See Breaker, Harry O.,
assignor.)
Industrial Research Co. (See Dolbear, Clinton E., as-
signor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Brockway, Carl
P., assignor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Buchenberg, Al-
vin E.. assignor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Eichenberg, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Gordon, Hayner
H., assignor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Green, Charles
F., assignor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Huebner, Otto E.,
assignor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Huntley, Ernest
R., assignor.)
Industrial Research Corporation. (See Myers, Don D.,
assignor.)
Industrial Research Limited. (See Wiederhold, H., and
Ehrenberg, assignors.)
Infante, Carlos D., Leon, Mexico. Automatic phonograph.
1,465,909; Aug. 21.
Ing. Camillo Olivetti & C. (See Modigliani, Gino, as-
signor.)
Ingalls, Frederick A., Bremen, 111., assignor to Wyman-
Gordon Company. Worcester, Mass. Earth-boring ap-
paratus and making same. 1,442,949 ; Jan. 23.
Ingalls, Joseph B., Chicago, 111. Coin-bank register.
1,460,908; July 3.
Ingalls, Perry E., Chicago, 111. Hypodermic-needle base.
1,470,981; Oct. 16.
Ingells. James, Muskegon, Mich. Dirigible headlight.
1,442,950 ; Jan. 23.
Ingels, Clarence W., Washington. D. C. Apparatus for
measuring intervals of time. 1,475,232; Nov. 27.
Ingersoll, Fred, Omaha, Nebr. Frying-pan-cover holder.
1,451,545 ; Apr. 10.
Ingersoll, Frederick T., Omaha, Nebr. Foot-operated
musical instrument. 1,463,509 ; July 31.
Ingersoll, Homer H., St. Louis, Mo. Upholstering ma-
chine. 1,469,513; Oct. 2.
Ingersoll, Howard L., WTiite Plains, N. Y. Draft mecha-
nism. 1.447,178 ; Mar. 6.
Ingersoll, Howard L., White Plains, N. Y. Booster mo-
tor for locomotives. 1,470,082 ; Oct. 9.
Ingersoll, Howard L., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to
Commonwealth Steel Company, St. Louis, Mo. Cast-
steel platform. 1,456,802; May 29.
Ingersoll, Howard L., White Plains, and T. L. Burton,
New York, N. Y. Superheater for locomotives.
1,450.178 : Apr. 3.
Ingersoll. John L., Evart, Mich. Bow-facing oar.
1,473,557; Nov. 6.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The. (See Caldwell,
Harry J., assignor.)
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company. (See Rose, H. C,
and Oberhoffken, assignors.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Bayles, Lewis C, as-
signor.)
IngersoU-Rand Company. (See Bayles, L. C, and
Slater, assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Brackett, John C, as-
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Christmas, Adolph F.,
assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Ditson, .Tesse, assignor. 1
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Ditson, J., and Parkhill,
assignors.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Ditson, J., and Peters, as-
signors. )
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Fulton, J. S., and Mcln-
tyre, assignors.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Guiley, Henri A., as-
signor.)
(See Haight, Harry V., aa-
(See Hansen, Charles C, as-
(See Hirgan, John F., as-
(See Jimerson, Francis A.,
(See Jones, Joseph W., as-
(See Kirgan, John F., as-
(See Mclntyre, James K., as-
(See Metzgar, Chester W., as-
(Sce Morrow, Howard W.,
(See Parsons, Frederick W.,
(See Prellwitz, William, as-
(See Slater, Fred M., assignor.)
(See Taylor, Albert H., as-
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signer.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company.
signer.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company.
Ingersoll-Rand Company,
signor.)
Ingersoll, William P. (See Walker, Earl C, assignor.)
Ingham, Emanuel, Washington, D. C. Method and appa-
ratus for weaving textile fabrics. Re. 15,536 ; Feb. 6.
Ingle, Arthur H. (See Trosch, Alfred, assignor.)
Ingle, Arthur H. (See Ward, Wallace E., assignor.)
Ingle. William D., and R. H. Jackson, Oakland City,
Ind. Mechanical spragging device. 1,442,667 ;
Jan. 16.
Ingledue. William I., Melbourne, Iowa. Steerable ve-
hic'e light. 1,454,379; May 8.
Inglehart, Walter A., Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Oil
burner. 1,449,411 ; Mar. 27.
Inglis, Henry B., Dayton, Ohio. Gun mount with remote
control. 1,471,398 ; Oct. 23.
Ingman, Oscar, Calumet, Mich, narrower and pulver-
izer. 1,455,729 ; May 15.
Ingman, Thomas M., et al. (See Hughes, Cora E., as-
signor.)
Ingold. Fredrick C. Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to
Westinghouse Lamp Company. Method and appara-
tus for inserting support wires. 1,478,859 ; Dec. 25.
Ingraham, Leo L., assignor of one-fourth to E. Whip-
key, Gooding, Idaho. Pump. 1,456,694; May 29.
Ingram, Alfred and H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Hazel-Atlas Glass Company,
Wheeling, W. Va. Closure for jars, tumblers, and other
receptacles. 1,463,892 ; Aug. 7.
Ingram, Harry. (See Ingram, Alfred and H.)
Ingram, John C, Chicago, 111., assignor to The American
Cotton Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Making soap
powder. 1,472,472 ; Oct. 30.
Ingram, John C, Chicago, 111., assignor to The American
Cotton Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Finely-divided
soap and manufacturing the same. 1,472,473 ; Oct. 30.
Ingram, Joseph A., Atlantic City, N. J. Machine for roll-
ing piston rings. 1,470,743 ; Oct. 16.
Ingram. Oscar L., Walla Walla, Wash. Demountable rim.
1,455,7.30: May 15.
Ingram, Walter B., St. Louis, Mo. Thermo system for
internal-combustion engines. 1.455,335 : May 15.
Ingram, Walter L.. Montgomery, Ala. Automobile signal
svstem. 1,464.531 ; Aug. 14.
Ingram. Walter M., Baltimore, Md. Joint. 1,464,386 ;
Aug. 7.
Ingstead, Ole, Lowell, Mass. Combination tool. 1,461,392 ;
July 10.
Inhelder. William, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ghder.
1.469.156 : Sept. 25.
Inland Steel Company. (See Murton, Crawford B., as-
signor. )
Inland Steel Company. (See Stefan, Jacob, Jr., assignor.)
Inman, William. (See Hammond, C. and Inman.)
Inman, William, Laporte, Ind. Fuel-oil filter. 1,468,906 ;
Sept. 25.
Innes. Harry C, Hartwell, Ohio. Toy. 1,442,887 ;
Jan. 23.
Innes. William T., Philadelphia, Pa. Bank deposit slip.
1 449 999. Mar. 27.
Inskeep'. Mont E., Wilson, Okla. Packer plug. 1,443,474 ;
Jan. 30.
Insogna, Matthew L. (See De Luca, P. C, and Insogna.l
Instant Changeable Tire Rim Co. Inc. (See Kaplan, S.,
and Howell, assignors.)
Instant Hot Primer Company. (See Sweet, Frederick D.,
assignor.)
Intarvin Co. Inc. (See Kahn, Max, assignor.)
Interlocking Metal Forms. (See Neuberger, Henry C, as-
signor.)
International Banding Machine Company. (See Malocsay,
Francis X.. assignor.)
International Bolting Tool Corporation. (See Olhasso,
J. J.. Goss. and Pos. assignors.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Rundell.
Rupert E., assignor.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Wahl-
strora. Verner .T., assignor.)
Tntprnationnl Clav Machinery Company. (See Wentzel,
Clifford E., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
271
International Coal Products Corporation. (See Kichard-
son, Charles E., assignor.)
Intornntioual Concrete Corporation. (See Wightman,
Sherburne H., assisrnor.)
Interlocking Construction Corporation. (See Plpltone,
Charles, assignor.)
International Corset Company. (See Schopbach, Charles
H., assignor.)
International Cotton Protecting Company. (See Haley,
Henry V., assignor.)
International Derriclc & Equipment Company, The. (See
Bloss, Richard R., assignor.)
International Devices Inc. (See Mackrodt, John A., as-
signor.)
International Earth-Boring Machine Corporation. (See
Gehrandt. Gustav R., assignor.)
International Filler Corporation. (See Gillespie, S., and
Shelor, assignors.)
International Filter Co. (See Green, Walter H., as-
signor.)
International Filter Co. (See Hughes, W. J., and Behr-
man, assignors.)
International Gas, Power and Appliance Company. (See
Meyers, Roy J., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Beall, William
L., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Benjamin, Bert
R., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Benjamin, B.
R., and Pearson, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Benjamin,
B. R., Webber, and Pearson, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Bozard, "H. B.,
and Robinson, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Buchanan,
Judson, assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Cady, Sherman
W., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Charles, Ed-
ward S., assignor.)
Internationa! Harvester Company. (See Cox, Henry G.,
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Dennis, Samuel
K., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Dwyer, W. C,
and Mitchell, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Ford, Ralph L.,
assignor. )
International Harvester Company. (See French, Charles
A., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Grieves, Albert,
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Hagadone,
Clinton A., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Holland-Letz,
Lud., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Howland, H.
P., and Wiley, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Johnston, Ed-
ward A., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Johnston, E. A.,
and Engstrom, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Jones, Emile
W., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Kasparl, Ma-
thias J., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Kings, Thomas
W.. assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Kowalsky, An-
drew, assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Lindgren, Alexus
C, assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Mitchell, Robert
M., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Mott, Carl W.,
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Mowry, Edward
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Mowry, E., and
Kane, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Moxey, James
A., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Pearson, Charles,
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Raney, Clemma
R., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Slivinski, Hugo
R., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Smith, William
H. F., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Sperry, Herbert
B., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Weber, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
International Heating Company. (See Yewell, James M..
assignor.)
International Mailing Tube and Wrapper Company.
(See Greve, Herman L., assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Adams, W. R. and
Pound, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Bolger, Robert S.,
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Carter, Samuel C.
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Dieter, James F.,
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Frins, M. C, and
Drumm, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Herreshoff, Alexan-
der G., assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Josephs, L. C, Jr.,
and Cutten, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Josephs, L. C, jr.,
and Wirrer, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Leipert, August H.,
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Lipcot, F. L.,
Drumm, and Frine, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See ]L.otz, Walter P.,
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Lutz, Winfield S..
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Manville, Keith R.,
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Masury, Alfred F.,
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Masury, A. F., and
Bolger, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Masury, A. F., and
Leipert, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Post, Edwin M., jr.,
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Utzinger, Arthur
J., assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Wirrer, G., and
Moyer, assignors.)
International Nitrogen Co. (See Reid, James H., as-
signor.)
International Packing Machine Company. (See Lev,
Frank W., assignor.)
International Paper Box Machine Company. (See Goss,
Harold J., assignor.)
International Paper Company. (See Beadle, George
W., assignor.)
International Paper Company. (See Hollenbeck, Paul
v., assignor.)
International Paper Company. (See Hutehlns, Edward,
assignor.).
International Patent Investment Corporation. (See
Malluk, A. M., and Kor^e, assignors.)
International Postal Supply Company, The. (See Reoch,
George H., assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Anderson,
Bvald, assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Anderson, E.,
and Schmidt, assignors.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Moller, E.,
and Hoss, assignors.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Schmidt,
Arthni- A., assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Schmidt,
Walter A., assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Sheek, Wal-
ter A., assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Weiskoff,
Charles H., assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Welch, H.
v., and Sheek, assignors.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Witte, Gus-
tav A., assignor.)
International Process and Engineering Corporation. (See
Toth, Charles J., assignor.)
International Scale Company. (See Craig, Robert, as-
signor.)
International Scale Company. (See Gilbert, William N.,
assignor.)
Interna tional Scale Company. (See Hopkinson, J., and
Freed, assignors.)
International Scale Company. (See Osgood, Louis A., as-
signor.)
International Scale Company. (See Osgood, L. A., and
Wolf, assignors.)
International Scale Company. (See Wolf, Elmer E., as-
signor.)
International Siegwartbalken-Gesellschaft. (See SchrS-
der, Ferdinand, assignor.)
International-Siegwartbalken-Gesellschaft. (See Smreker,
Oscar, assignor.)
International Signal Co. (See Webb, Jean F., jr., as-
signor.)
International Silver Company. (See Beck, Ernest T.,
assignor.)
International Silver Company. (See Geib, William, as-
signor.)
International Silver Company. (See Kintz, Alfred G.,
assignor.)
International Silver Company. (See Kintz, Robert R., as-
signor.)
International Silver Company. (See Leech, John, as-
signor.)
International Silver Company. (See Mowry, William F.,
assignor.)
International Silver Company. (See Stohr, Samuel, as-
signor.)
272
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliahetical list of patentees — Continued.
International Steel Tie Company, The. (See Day, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
International Textile Devices, Inc. (See Ashworth, Asa,
assignor.)
International Textile Devices, Inc. (See Asbworth,
Harry G. and A., assignors.)
International Ticket Company. (See Stiriss, Jacob, as-
signor.)
International Time Recording Company. (See Bryce,
J. W., and Anderson, assignors.)
International Time Recording Company of New York,
The. (See Bryce, James W., assignor.)
International Time Recording Company of New York,
The. (See Freeman, Ernest C., assignor.)
International Time Recording Company of New York.
(See Odell, George W., assignor.)
International Torpedo Boat Corporation. (See Shearer,
William B., assignor.)
International Welding Engineering Corporation. (See
Hollup, Charles H., assignor. )
Interstate Folding Box Company. (See Bergstein, Sam-
uel, assignor.)
Interstate Folding Box Company. (See Butterfleld,
Charles, assignor.)
Interstate Iron and Steel Company. (See Kilmer, E. K.,
and Grotb, assignors.)
Interstate Iron and Steel Company. (See McGaff, John,
assignor.)
Interstate Iron and Steel Company. (See Smith, George
(See Kirkegaard,
M., assignor.)
Inter-State Optical Corporation,
Georg, assignor.)
Interstate Railway Supply Company, The. (See Stephens,
Henry, assignor.)
Interstate Window Glass Company. (See Walter, Hugo
J., assignor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See Freund, Herman R., as-
signor. )
Intertype Corporation. (See Homans, Thomas S., as-
signor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See Sperry, Samuel E., assignor.)
mtlehouse, Emil H. (See Steedsraan, V. D., and Intle-
bouse.)
Investors Securities Company, The, et al. (See Collman,
Maurice, assignor.)
Invisible Color Print Corporation. (See Imhof, J. A.,
and Charters, assignors.)
lochum, Marie L., Paris, France. Atmospheric turbine.
1,447,853 ; Mar. 6.
lonides, Alexander C, jr., London, England. Means for
controlling elastic fluids. 1,445,691 ; Feb. 20.
lonite Storage Battery Co. (See Williams, Albert H., as-
signor. )
loor, John P., Philadelphia, Pa. Window screen.
1,459,155 ; June 19.
Iowa Can Company. (See Loufek, Joseph, assignor.)
Ipsen, Carl L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric ri'Sistance furnace.
l,45r,.107: May 22.
Ipsen, Henrik, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle closure. 1,447,082 ;
Feb. 27.
Irby, Matilda B. (See Bonifacino, L. C., and Irby.)
Iredale, James M. (See Heming, Edward F., assignor.)
Iredell, Robert, assignor to The General Tire and Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Resilient tire. Des. 62,536 ;
June 19.
Ireland, George B., assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Combined pressure-indicat-
ing and valve-operating mechanism. 1,464,907 ;
Aug. 14.
Ireland, Percy M. D., Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia.
Trolley-pole safety appliance for electric trams and
the like. 1,448,350: Mar. 13.
Ireland. Ward S., St. Louis, Mo., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Davis Sewing Machine Company.
Adjustable support for clothes wringers. 1,474,969 ;
Nov. 20.
Irey, John H., Muscatine, Iowa, assignor to Portable
Elevator Mfg. Co., Bloomington, 111. Wall structure
for corncrlbs and the like. Rel5,630 ; June 19.
Iribe, Paul, New York, N. Y. Phonograph cabinet.
1,453,464; May 1.
Irish, John F. (See Howe, R. A., and Irish.)
Irish, William E., assignor to The Hydraulic Pressed Steel
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Fluid-pressure system.
1,450,.372 ; Apr. 3.
Iron City Products Company. (See Arnold, Edwin E..
assignor.)
Irons, Gerald E., Coraopolis, Pa., assignor to American
Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Tunnel-
kiln oil burner. 1,465,011 ; Aug. 14.
Irons & Russell Company. (See Russell, Albert I., as-
signor.)
Ironton Engine Company, The. (See Youmans, William
R., assignor.)
Irsch, Jacob, Long Island City, and J. Markev, New York,
N. Y. Amusement device. 1.458,8R4: June 12.
Irvin. John M., Dalhart, Tex. Tourist's tent. 1,446,296;
Feb. 20.
Irvin, Roy. (See Kohman, H. A., Irvin, and Cross.)
Irvine, Alexander. (See Osborne, Thomas J., as.signor. )
Irvine, Frank S., Huntington, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Auto-
matic switch. 1,461,528; July 10.
Irving, James, jr.. Cold Brook, N. Y. Wire fastener for
fcnceposts. 1,458,825 ; June 12.
Irving, John, and A. J. Rison, Wanganui, Wellington,
New Zealand. Stamp and making same. 1,467,110;
Sept. 4.
Irving, Joseph, Bisbee, Ariz. Leaching of copper ores
and recovery of copper. 1,451,734 ; Apr. 17.
Irving-l'itt Manufacturing Company. (See Pitt, Fred-
erick D., assignor.)
Irving-Pitt Manufacturing Company. (See Pitt, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The. (See Daulton, B. H.,
and Robinson, assignors.)
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The. (See Schellenbach, W.,
and Robinson, assignors.)
Irwin, Clifton W., Los Angeles, and N. V. D. Brock, Santa
Ana, Calif. ; said Irwin assignor to said Brock. Press.
1,471,608; Oct. 23.
Irwin, George H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Utilities
Development Corporation, Chicago, 111. Reversible dif-
ferential gearing for vehicles. 1,459,894 ; June 26.
Irwin, Herbert G., Amarillo, Tex. Vehicle wheel repair
washer. 1.446,422 ; Feb. 20.
Irwin, Herbert G., Floydada, Tex. Heating primer.
1,454,929 ; May 15.
Irwin, Robert U., Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Sharpening
device. 1,451,831 ; Apr. 17.
Irwin, Roy H., Seattle, Wash. Building construction.
1,452,426 ; Apr. 17.
Irwin, Steve A., Robinson, 111. Attachment for jacks.
1,461,355 ; July 10.
Isaachsen, Isak, Christiania, assignor to A/S De Norske
Saltverker, Bergen. Norway. Method of treating solu-
tions to obtain solid constituents thereof separated in
a coarse condition. 1,478.337 ; Dec. 18.
Isaacs, Bernhardt B., and J. E. Marqua, assignors to The
J. E. Marqua Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Projecting
lantern. 1,450,179 ; Apr. 3.
Isaacs, Mortimer, Helena, Ark. Road sign. Des. 63,260 ;
Nov. 13.
Isaacs, Sebright B., Kansas City, Mo. Spoon. 1,452,464 ;
Apr. 17.
Isaacsen, Albert J., Salt Lake City, Utah. Tag holder.
1,471,485: Oct. 23.
Isbell, Charles A., Pasadena assignor of one-half to W. E.
Miller, Los Angeles, Cali^. Theft alarm. 1,471,733;
Oct. 23.
Isbell, John F., Albambra, assignor of one-half to F. M.
TovtTisend, Los Angeles, Calif. Ball mill. 1,441,584 ;
Jan. 9.
Isbell, Louis S. (See Murphy, T. H., Isbell, and Saw-
yer.)
Isbills, William L., Elizabeth, N. J. Friction wheel
1.457.524 ; June 5.
Isbills, William L., Elizabeth, N. J. Friction wheel
1.457.525 ; June 5.
Ischinger, Eric, assignor of one-half to F. Keipcr, Roches-
ter. N. Y. Guard for punch presses. 1,474,366 ; Nov. 20.
Iscowitz, Isaac, New York, N. Y. Box. 1,445,593 ;
Feb. 13.
Iseler, Albert G. W., et al. (See Edler, Eduard, assignor.)
Iseli, Otto. (See Grundhand, L., and Iseli.)
Iseman, Paul, et al. (See Hope, Frederick T., assignor.)
Isenberg, Rudolf A., San Francisco, Calif. Motor-ve-
hicle testing device. 1.464.763 ; Aug. 14.
Isenhour, .Jacob G., Danville, Va. Dispensing apparatus.
1,467,729; Sept. 11.
Ishbia, David, Palisades, N. J. Display sign. 1,453,679 ;
May 1.
Isherwood, Arthur, assignor to Thomas Leyland & Co.,
Inc., Readville, Mass. Spreader cylinder and the like.
1,457,276; May 29.
IshiDasUi. Katsuro, assignor to American Steel Found-
ries, Chicago, 111. Six-wheel-truck equalizing arrange-
ment. 1.445,890 : Feb. 20.
Tsidor, Joseph S., Newark, N. .T., assignor to The R.
Neumann Hardware Co. Bag - frame fastener.
1,452,837; Apr. 24.
Isidor, Joseph S., Newark, N. J,, assignor to The R.
Neumann Hardware Co. Bag-frame fastener. 1,469,478 ;
' Oct. 2.
Iskow, Harry E., Detroit, Mich. Safety device. 1,475,998 ;
Dec. 4.
Tsler, Edwin O. (See King. II. A., and Isler.)
Isley, George H., assignor to Morgan Construction Com-
pany. Worcester, Mass. Valve. 1,460,587 ; July 3.
Isley, George H., assignor to Morgan Construction Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Method of and apparatus for re-
versing and controlling regenerative furnaces. 1,464,002 ;
Aug. 7.
Isnow, Demetry. (See Altschuler, J., and Isnow.)
I.sola, Louis J., assignor to P. Pastene & Co., Inc., Boston,
Mass. Bottle. Des. 62.571 : .Tune 26.
Isom, Benjamin O., Marysville, Mich. Spindle. 1,478,338 ;
Dec. 18.
Israel, Eli, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lamp holder for miners'
caps. 1.466,300; Aug. 28.
iBrael. Eli, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Carbide container.
1,471,793; Oct. 23.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Israel, Lester L. (now by judicial change of name Lester
L. Jones), New York, N. Y. Radioreception. 1,471,165;
Oct. IG.
Israel, Sidney M., Woodhaven, N. Y. Adjustable support
for electric-light candles. 1,475,768 ; Nov. 27.
Israel, William, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lamp-supporting at-
tachment for miners' caps. 1,470,923 ; Oct. 16.
Ithomitis, Apostolos C, Raymond, Wash. Automatic
firearm. 1,442,951; Jan. 23.
Ithomitis, Apostolos C, Raymond, Wash. Automatic
pistol. 1,444.686 ; Feb. 6.
Ito, Tamekichi, assignor of one-half to K. Ikeda, Tokyo,
Japan. ravincT stone. 1,456,259 ; May 22.
Ittel, William D., Houston, Tex. Wrench. 1,463,822;
Aug. 7.
Ivancic, .\lma, administratrix. (See Ivancic, Milan.)
Ivancic, Milan, deceased, by A. Ivancic, administratrix,
Kilchber?, Switzerland. Bakins: device. 1,456.238 ;
May 22.'
Ivancic, Milan, deceased, Kilchberg, by A. Ivancic, admin-
ifitratrii, Zurich, Switzerland. Cooking device.
1,461,092: July 10.
Ivandick, Mathew G., North Chicago, 111. Automobile
signal. 1,455,054 ; May 15.
Ivarson. Victor, Cleghorn, assignor to W. F. Hutton,
Cherokee, Iowa. Tractor attachment. 1,462,341 ;
July 17.
Ivers-Lee Company. (See Macdonald, C. H., and Salfls-
berg. assignors.)
Ivers-Lee Company. (See Salflsberg, Leroy L., assignor.)
Iversen, Lorenz, Pittsburgh, Pa. Back shear table.
1,453,319; May 1.
Ives. Kdward L., assignor to Freyn, Brassert & Company,
Chicago, 111. Blast-furnace stock-line protection.
1,459.896 : .Tune 26.
Ives, Frederic E., Philadelphia, Pa. Photometer.
1.457,076 : May 29.
Ives, Herbert E., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. High-
temperature measurement. 1,449.512 ; Mar. 27.
Ivey. William T., Lyons, Ga. Rim tool. 1,446,423 ;
Feb. 20.
Ivie, Emory M., Atlanta, Ga. Truck frame for railway
cars. 1,463,893 ; Aug. 7.
Ivie, Leon, Salina, Utah. Tool for repairing wire fences.
1,465,910; Aug. 21.
Ivor. B.irry, Chicago, 111. Odorless oil-burning heating
stove. 1,465,043 ; Aug. 14.
Ivory. James W. (See .\rrowsmitb. Georse M., assignor.)
Ivory, James W., Philadelphia, Pa. Tooth separator.
1,464.632 : Aug. 14.
Ivory, .T.ames W., Philadelphia, Pa. Dental matrix clamp.
1.476.975 ; Dec. 11.
Ivory, James W., Philadelphia, Pa. Vibratory controlling
device for dental and surgical Instruments. 1,476,976 ;
Dec. 11.
Iwen, Edwin W., Shawano, Wis. Cheese box. 1,478,181 ;
Pec. 18.
Izard. Henry, Portland, Oreg. Oil burner. 1,461,908 ;
July 17.
Izawa. Riichiro. Shlmogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Tooth-
brush. 1.466.723; Sept. 4.
Izenstark, Pinkie. (See Haggerty, Frank, assignor.)
J & B Stabilizer Corp. (See Johnson, Paul W., as-
signor.)
J. G. Brill Company, The. (See Adams, Walter S., as-
signor.)
J. H. & F. A. Sells Company, The. (See Woodward, John
H., assignor.)
J. & P. Coats, Limited. (See Sutton, William H., as-
signor.)
J. & P. Coats (R. I.) Inc. (See Westcott, Valorus S.,
assignor.)
Jablow, Charles, East Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
ingbnuse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Center-
ing device for locomotives. 1,448,406 ; Mar. 13.
Jabner. Louis, Jersey City, N. J. Clasp. 1,459,673 ;
June 19.
Jabner, Louis, Jersey City, N. J. Clasp. 1,459,674 ;
June 19.
Jaburg Bros. Inc. (See Hasenbein, Harry J., assignor.)
.Tack, Alexander 6. M. (See Hadfield, R. A., and Jack.)
Jack, Alexander G. M., Sheffield, England. Flexible sup-
porting means suitable for use In suspension trans-
porter arrangements and for other purposes. 1,463,165 ;
July 31.
Jackinan. Harry, Forman, N. Dak. Brooder. 1,442,527;
.Tan. 16.
Jackoboice. Edward J.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Road
scraper. 1.478.436 : Dec. 25.
Jacks. Rilvle 0., Sacramento, Calif. Window lock.
1.442,888; Jan. 23.
Jackson, Alfred E., and H. Goodfellow, Southport, Eng-
land. Vehicle. 1,442.769 ; Jan. 16.
Jackson, Arthur. (See Howie, T., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Bennett H., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Manufacturing
loading colls. 1,448,542 ; Mar. 13.
Jackson, C. Hewlett. (See Moore, Lonnle M., assignor.)
Jackson, Charles, and W. L. Huxter, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The National Auto Lock Company, Bal-
timore, Md. Device to prevent stealing of automobiles.
1.472,843 ; Nov. 6.
58339—18
Jackson, Chester E., Ovid, Mich. Poultry coop.
1,468,815; Sept. 25.
Juckson & Church Company. (See Church, Edgar D.,
assignor.)
Jackson & Church Company. (See Church, B. D., Lash,
and Van Brunt, assignors.)
Jackson Company, The. (See Jackson, Maxey, assignor.)
Jackson Compressor Company, The. (See Jackson, Henry
O., assignor.)
Jackson, Crusselle B., Hartsells, Ala. Tire protector.
1,453,140 ; Apr. 24.
Jackson, Elmer G., Elmhurst, 111. Rerailer. 1,458,061 ;
June 5.
Jackson, Ernest W., Sausalito, Calif. Speed-change gear.
1,457,526; June 5.
Jackson, Frank W., Tompkinsville, N. Y. Automobile
tool. 1,455.617 ; May 15.
Jackson, Frederic W., and C. E. Wlllson, Regina, 'Sas-
katchewan, Canada. Luggage-carrier attachment for
automobiles. 1,444,507 ; Feb. 6.
Jackson, Frederick J., Auckland, New Zealand. Anchor.
1,459,768 ; June 26.
Jackson, George, New Haven, Conn. Building construc-
tion. 1,472,654; Oct. 30.
Jackson, George E., assignor to The B. & J. Manufactur-
ing Company, Springfield, Ohio. Foundry flask.
1,447.786 : Mar. 6.
Jackson, George F., Blackburn, England. Air-moistening
apparatus. 1,441,425 ; Jan. 9.
Jackson, Graham H., Newark, N. J., assignor to Uni-
versal Tobacco Machine Company, New York, N. Y.
Tobacco-leaf-booking drum. 1,461,122 ; July 10.
Jackson, Graham H., Newark, N. J., assignor to Universal
Tobacco Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Tobacco-
leaf-booklng machine. 1,461,150; July 10.
Jackson, Graham H., Newark, N. J., assignor to Universal
Tobacco Machine Co., New York, N. Y. Tobacco-leaf
machine. 1,461,529; July 10.
Jackson, Harry H. (See Gouldbourn, J., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Harry L., Palo Alto, Calif. Handwheel grip.
1,453,012 ; Apr. 24.
.Tack.son, Harry R., assignor of one-half to H. A. May,
Chicago, 111. Governing valve for internal-combustion
motors. 1,461,847 ; July 17.
Jackson, Harry R., and H. A. May, Chicago, 111. Gas dis-
tributing and governing valve. 1,462,641 ; July 24.
Jackson, Harvey F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Easel. 1,476,891 ;
Dec. 11.
Jackson, Henry O., Denver, Colo., assignor to National
Pump Company. Rotary pump. 1,455,252 ; May 15.
Jackson, Henry O., Denver, Colo., assignor to National
Pump Company. Rotary pump. 1,466,904 ; Sept. 4.
Jackson, Henry O., Denver, Colo., assignor to The Jackson
Compressor Company. Stuffing box. 1,470,621 ; Oct. 16.
Jackson, Herbert P., Congleton, and T. Jackson, Patri-
croft, near Manchester, England. Amusement appara-
tus or machine. 1,477,498 ; Dec. 11.
Jackson, James D., Manly, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Cooking stove. 1,455,292; May 15.
Jackson, James M., Parkersburg, W. Va. Spring-lubri-
cating device. 1,454,116 ; May 8.
Jackson, James P., assignor to Addressograph Company,
Chicago, 111. Printing device. 1,453,392 ; May 1.
Jnckson, ,Tohn C, Philadelphia, assignor of one-fourth to
H. Graser, Wissahickson, Philadelphia, Pa. Resilient
wheel. 1,450,778 ; Apr. 3.
Jackson, John E., Carson, Va. Sounding device.
1,449,756; Mar. 27.
Jackson, .Tohn F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Kidwel! Boiler Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Tube-bend-
ing machine. 1,456.598 ; May 29.
Jackson, John T., Coldwater, Mich. Sign. 1,441,856;
Jan. 9.
Jackson, Linda M. (See Balch, A. T., and Wright, as-
signors.)
Jackson, Louis L., New York, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Dissosway Chemical Company, Inc., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Sublimation apparatus. 1,446,564 ;
Feb. 27.
Jackson, Marshall H., Chicago, 111. Seal-press Identifica-
tion. 1,463,322; July 31.
Jackson, Maurice, Eldorado, Kans. Saw sharpening and
setting device. 1,454,893 ; May 15.
Jackson, Maxey, Portland, Oreg., assignor to The Jackson
Company, Enunett, Idaho. Lumber elevator. 1.471,468 ;
Oct. 23.
Jackson, Patrick T., Cambridge, assignor to Paper
Products Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Reen-
forced paper and making the same. 1,446,092 ;
Feb. 20.
Jackson, Patrick T., Cambridge, assignor to Paper
Products Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Paper
seal. 1.446,094 ; Feb. 20.
Jackson, Patrick T., Cambridge, assignor to Paper Prod-
ucts Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Composite fab-
ric. 1,464,155 ; Aug. 7.
Jackson, Patrick T., Cambridge, and C. H. Howard,
Saugus, assignors to Paper Products Machine Company,
Boston, Mass. Machine for applying reenforcing fila-
ments to fabrics. 1,472,021 ; Oct. 23.
Jackson, Paul C. (See Warn, F. R., and Jackson.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Jackson, Ralph G., Chester, Pa., assignor to Congoleum
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Printing and
machine therefor. 1,476,516 ; Dec. 4.
Jackson, Ralph M., La Habra, Calif. Fumigating appli-
cator. 1,446,093; Feb. 20.
Jackson, Ralph M., La Habra, Calif. Fumigating ap-
plicator. 1,477,125 ; Dec. 11.
Jackson, Robert C, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Propeller.
1,446,011 ; Feb. 20.
Jackson, Robert E. (See Jenkins, E. M., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Robert E., and E. M. Jenkins, Princeton, W. Va.
Flue blower. 1,443,878 ; Jan. 30.
Jackson, Roy H. (See Ingle, W. D., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Simeon S., Boston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Stafford Company, ReadvlUe, Boston,
Mass. PlUing-feeler mechanism for looms. 1,442,571 ;
Jan. 16.
Jackson, Simeon S., Boston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Stafford Company, Readville, Boston,
Mass. Filling-feeler mechanism for looms. 1,442,572 ;
Jan. 16.
Jackson, Simeon S., Boston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Stafford Company, Keadyille, Boston,
Mass. Filling-feeler mechanism for looms. 1,442,573 ;
Jan. 16.
Jackson, Simeon S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Stafford Company, Boston, Mass. Filling-feeler
mechanism for looms. 1,447,724 ; Mar. 6.
Jackson, Simeon S., Hyde Park, Boston, assignor to The
Stafford Company, Boston, Mass. Feeler mechanism
for looms. 1,477,126 ; Dec. 11.
Jackson, Theodore K., Mobile, Ala. Vehicle handhold.
1,462,914 ; July 24.
Jackson, Thomas. (See Jackson, Herbert P. and T.)
Jackson, Thomas E. (See Barr, C. B., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Thomas E., et al. (See Barr, Clarence B., as-
signor.)
Jackson, Truverton J., Columbus, Ohio. Tire patch.
1,473,184 ; Nov. 6.
Jackson, W. H., Company. (See Koenig, Frank R., as-
signor.)
Jackson, Whitnell H., Bowling Green, Ky. Cover for
food receptacles. 1,452,558 : Apr. 24.
Jackson, William T. (See Moore, L. C, and Jackson.)
Jackson, William W., Oakdale, La., assignor to Mummert
Lumber & Tie Company, Chicago, 111. Grain-door table
clamp. 1,447,308 ; Mar. 6.
Jackson, Wm. H., Company. (See Stout, Edward D., as-
signor.)
Jacob, Brent C, assignor to The Brown Hoisting Ma-
chinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rail clamp for
overhead cranes. 1,466,657 ; Sept. 4.
Jacob, Helnrich, assignor to the Firm Optiache Anstalt
C. P. Goerz Aktiengesellschaft, Friedenau, near Berlin,
Germany. Sighting telescope with changeable magnify-
ing power. 1,464,655 ; Aug. 14.
Jacob, Helnrich. assignor to the Firm of Optische Anstalt
C. P. Goerz Aktiengesellschaft, Friedenau, near Berlin,
Germany. Projectile. 1,465,911 ; Aug. 21.
Jacob, Helnrich, assignor to the Firm of Optische An-
stalt, C. P. Goerz, Aktiengesellschaft, Friedenau, near
Berlin, Germany. Drop projectile and fuse for same.
1,466,834 ; Sept. 4.
Jacob Press Sons. (See Avery, Irving P., assignor.)
Jacobl & Jacobl, et al. (See Fuehrer, Jacob J., assignor.)
Jacobs, Arthur E., Cleveland Heights Village, Ohio. Sin-
gle-coin-registering bank. 1,474,332 ; Nov. 13.
Jacobs, Arthur E., Cleveland Heights Village, Ohio. Mul-
tiple-coin-registering bank. 1,474,333 ; Nov. 13.
Jacobs, Charles B., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Carbon catalyst.
1,462,752 ; July 24.
Jacobs, Charles E. (See Jacobs, Hugh A. and C. B.)
Jacobs, Clare S., assignor to Tube Products Company,
Detroit, Mich. Peed mechanism for swaging machines.
1,452,740 ; Apr. 24.
Jacobs, Clarence M., Butler, Ky. Shoe for disk har-
rows. 1,460,489 ; July 3.
Jacobs, Ernest H., assignor to Electrical Engineers Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Switch. 1,463,320 ;
July 31.
Jacobs, Ernest H., assignor to Electrical Engineers Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Switch. 1,475,549 ;
Nov. 27.
Jacobs, Evelyn L., Henryetta, Okla. Wrench. 1,477,355 ;
Dec. 11.
Jacobs, George W. (See \Yade, B. J., and Jacobs.)
Jacobs, Hannah, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair-waving device.
1,477,873 ; Dec. 18.
Jacobs, Harry, Philadelphia, Pa. Cap. 1,442,071 ;
Jan. 16.
Jacobs, Harry M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Battery-charging system.
1,471,897 ; Oct. 23.
Jacobs, Henry, assignor to Underwood Typewriter Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,443,746; Jan. 30.
Jacobs. Hugh A, and C. E., Minneapolis, Minn. Multiple-
needle hemstitching mechanism. 1,445,956 ; Feb. 20.
Jacobs, Isldor M., Kansas City, and W. Cramer,
assignors to Truck, Tractor and Manufacturing
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Radiator cap. 1,446,297 ;
Feb. 20.
Jacobs, Isidor M., and W. Cramer, assignors to Truck
Tractor & Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Belt-fastening device. 1,469,924 ; Oct. 9.
Jacobs, Ivern A. (See Charles, H., and Jacobs.)
Jacobs, James J., assignor of one-fourth to R. B. Bost-
wlck, one-fourth to J. Ring, and one-fourth to W.
Salters, Duquesne, Pa. Glare screen. 1,473,185 ;
Nov. 6.
Jacobs, James M., East Peoria, 111. Mud lug for vehicle
wheels. 1,458.295; June 12.
Jacobs, James M. H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Dayton-Wright Company, Dayton, Ohio. Fuselage,
1,441,984; Jan. 9.
Jacobs, James M. H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Dayton-Wright Company, Dayton, Ohio. Aeroplane
wing. 1,452,641 ; Apr. 24.
Jacobs, Joseph H., Denver, Colo. Safety adjusting means
for pressure-cooker locks. 1,469,070 ; Sept. 25.
Jacobs, Joseph H., assignor to 3-In-One Pressure Cooker
Company, Denver, Colo. Support for cooking vessels.
1,458,296; June 12.
Jacobs Manufacturing Company, The. (See Englund,
Gustaf A., assignor.)
Jacobs, Merrill. (See Munn, William B., assignor.)
Jacobs, Oliver B., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Amer-
ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Repeater cir-
cuits. 1,459,769 ; June 26.
Jacobs, St. Charles, Coney Island, Brooklyn, N. Y. Trav-
eling swing. 1,469.910 ; Oct. 9.
Jacobs, William J., Toledo, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Libbey-Owens Sheet Gllass Company.
Apparatus for drawing sheet glass. 1,453,842; May 1.
Jacobsen, Andrew, assignor to W. Larsen, Grepn B«5".
Wis. Pea cleaner. 1,455,208; May 16.
Jacobsen, Christian T., San Francisco, Calif. Towing
dolly. 1.456,875 ; May 29.
Jacobsen, Jacob, San Francisco Calif. Vacuum feeding
device. 1,446,902 ; Feb. 27.
Jacobsen, Morris, West Haven, Conn., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Wire grip.
1,449,945 ; Mar. 27.
Jacobsen, Oystein, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Durlron
Company, Inc. Valve. 1,466,171 ; Aug. 28.
Jacobsen, Richard S., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Webster Mfg. Co. Conveyer mechanism.
1,455,336 ; May 15.
Jacobsen, Richard S., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Webster Mfg. Co. Reciprocating screen
or conveyer. 1,465,942 ; Aug. 28.
Jacobsen, Richard S., assignor to Roberts and Schaefer
Company, Chicago, 111. Shallow-pit coaling station.
1,472,597; Oct. lo.
Jacobsky, Maxim, New York, N. Y. Elevator-door lock.
1,476,254 : Dec. 4.
Jacobson, Bernard H., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to
E. C. Klipstein & Sons Company, New York. N. Y.
Manufacturing anhydrous metallic chlorides. 1,445,082 ;
Feb. 13.
Jacobson, Bernard H., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to B.
C. Klipstein & Sons Company, New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of metal chlorides. 1,474,479 ; Nov. 20.
Jacobson, Jacob T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Broom clamp.
1,468,568 ; Sept. 18.
Jacobson, Bror J., assignor to Martln-Copeland Company,
Providence, R. I. Automatic chain-making machine.
1.476,977; Dec. 11.
Jacobson, Jacob W., and J. B. Turja, Hancock, Mich.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Grler Brothers
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cleaner for burners of car-
bide lamps and the like. Rel5,598 ; May 15.
Jacobson, Louis, Philadelphia, Pa. Pan for a lighting
fixture. Des. 62,299 ; May 1.
Jacobson, Nels J., Phillips, Wis. Game. 1,474,934;
Nov. 20.
Jacobson, Peter G., Chicago, 111. Indicating device.
1,463,321 ; July 31.
Jacobson, Sidney D., New York, N. Y. Safety device for
flying machines. 1,461,216 ; July 10.
JacobuccI, Raphael, Providence, R. I., assignor of one-half
to Q. Rivkind, Boston, Mass. Multicolor-printing ma-
chine. 1,453,465 ; May 1.
Jacobus. David S., Jersey City, assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Operating power-
plant systems. 1,441,507 ; Jan. 9.
Jacobus, David Sj, Jersey City, assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Steam-boiler
economizer and operating the same. 1,442,274 ;
Jan. 16.
Jacobus, David S., Jersey City, assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Regulatinf
device. 1,455,337 ; May 15.
Jacobus, David S., Jersey City, assignor to The Babcock &
Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Regulating device.
1,458,297; June 12.
Jacobus, David S., Jersey City, assignor to The Babcock &
Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Steam boiler.
1,470,744 ; Oct. 15.
Jacobus, David S., Jersey City, assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Steam boiler.
1,472,474; Oct. 30.
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Jccnbus, D.ivld S., Jersey City, N. J., and J. Wolff, East
Cleveland, Ohio, assljrnors to The Babcock & Wilcox
Company, Bayonne, N. J. Steam boiler. 1,470,006 ;
Oct. 9.
Jacobus, Davis S., Jersey City, asslpnor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Cement-kiln
system. 1,463,363; July 31.
Jacobus, Martin R.. Ridgefield, N. J. Poultry feeder.
1,469.013; Sept. 25.
Jacobus, Martin R., Ridgefield, and W. F. Burdltt, jr., Hill-
side, N. J. ; said Burdltt assignor to said Jacobus. Col-
lapsible poultry feeder. 1,450,258 ; Apr. 3.
Jacobus. Warren A., Wood River, Nebr. Direction signal.
1,476,616; Dec. 4.
Jacoby, Charles B., Nantlcoke, Pa. Combination tool.
1,469,838 ; Oct. 9.
Jacoby, Henry C. E. (See Mossay, P. A. H., and Jacoby. 1
Jacoby, Lyle, Paris, Ky. Aeorplane. 1,462,410 ; July 17.
Jacoby, Vennle, Fulda, assignor to G. Browning, Park
Rapids, Minn. Pliers. 1,474,592 ; Nov. 20.
Jacquelln, Armand, Paris, France. Oscillating sieve.
1,458.298 : June 12.
J.Tcquelin, Armand, Paris, France. Grid or riddle for
sifting minerals, coal, and other materials. 1,458,299 ;
June 12.
Jacquelln, Armand, Paris, France. Washing apparatus
with multiple ascending currents. 1,473,788 ; Nov. 13.
Jacquemin, Victor, St. Louis, Mo. Combined paper clip
and envelope opener. 1,452,341 ; Apr. 17.
Jacques, George W., Stratford, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
P.iterson, N. J. Fastener-setting device. 1,472,247 ;
Oct. 30.
Jacquet, Etienne. (See Sentou, C. A., and Jacquet.)
Jaegel. Franz X. (See Reim, Reinhold J., assignor.)
Jaeger, Carl, Waldhof, near Mannheim, Germany. Turn-
ing and planing tool. 1,449,513 : Mar. 27.
.Taeger, Carl, Minneapolis, assignor of one-half to W. T.
Franklin, one-eighth to A. Q. Walter, St. Paul, and
one-tenth to W. M. ErSckson, Minneapolis, Minn. Me-
chanical refrigerator. 1,470,574 ; Oct. 9.
Jaeger, Carl W., Westby, Wis. Time Indicator.
1,451,983 ; Apr. 17.
Jaeger. Gebhard, Columbus, Ohio. Spout for concrete-
mixing machines. 1,458,706; June 12.
Jaeger, Gebhard, Columbus, Ohio. Water tanks for con-
crete-mixing machines. 1,458,707 ; June 12.
Jaeger, Gebhard, Columbus, Ohio. Spout for concrete-
mixing machines. 1,476,892; Dec. 11.
Jaeger, Walter, Hoboken, N. J. Combined vehicle fender
and bumper. 1,474,263 ; Nov. 13.
Jaenecke, Karl F. W., assignor to Splllman Engineering
Corporation, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Attachment for
carrousels. 1.478,743 ; Dec. 25.
Jaenike. Harry P. (See Loescher, F. E., Jaenlke, and
Dangherty.)
Jaffe, Joseph S., Nev? Haven, Conn., assignor of one-half
to A. E. Levenson, New York, N. Y. Marble shooter.
1,463,894 ; Aug. 7.
Jaffe, Joseph S. and M. J., New Haven, Conn. Spectacle-
frame assembler. 1,444.124 ; Feb. 6.
Jaffe, Maurice J. (See Jaffe, Joseph S. and M. J.)
Jagger, Peter B., London. England. Rope-untwisting ap-
paratus. 1,448,543 ?Mar. 13.
Jagger. Peter B., London, England. Apparatus for the
production of fish products. 1,476,893 ; Dec. 11.
Jaggers. William J., Southend-on-Sea, assignor to J. C.
Eno Limited. London, England. Fastening device for
cases or similar receptacles. 1.455,253 : May 15.
Jadelski, Slichael, Grand Rapids, Mich. Animal-releasing
device. 1,469,791 ; Oct. 9.
Jagmin, Adolph, Cicero, 111. Doorcheck and the like.
1,476.159 ; Dec. 4.
Jago, Alfred C. and E. A. Wade, Croydon, England. Ad-
vertising device for road and other vehicles. 1,478,475 ;
Dec. 2B.
Jahn, Konrad R., Copenhagen. Denmark. Line counter
for tvpewriters. 1,457,248 ; May 29,
Jahn, Max H., Gloversvllle, N. Y. Agricultural imple-
ment. 1,458,655 ; June 12.
Jahnke, Charles B. (See Hobart, F. G., and Jahnke.)
Jahr, Arthur A. (Sec Widell, M. E.. and Jahr.)
Jalller, Gustave P.. Paris, France. Fountain-pen spring
safety clip. 1,451,261 ; Apr. 10.
James, Arthur M., Johnstown, Pa. Detonator magazine.
1,455.492 : May 15.
James, Charles, et al. (See Kothe, Charles A., assignor.)
James. David A., New York, N. Y. Waistbelt. 1,476,517 ;
Dec. 4.
James. Edward, Cleveland, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company,
Toungstown. Ohio. Manufacture of flexible metal tub-
ing. 1.466,999 : Sept. 4.
James, Edward E., San Francisco, Calif. Hot-slag re-
ceptacle. 1,459,675 ; June 19.
James, Edwin G., Chicago, 111. Shrinking animal casings.
1.476.204 ; Dec. 4.
James, George H., assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Anchor. 1,462,342 ;
.Tuly 17.
James, George H., assignor to American Engineering Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Stockless anchor. 1,464,364 ;
Aug. 7.
James, Henry D., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghonse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
system. 1,448,407 ; Mar. 13.
James, Henry D., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Motor-
control system. 1,455,618 ; May 15.
James, Henry D., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
system. 1,466,288 ; Aug. 28.
James, Henry D., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Switch
terminal. 1,473,856; Nov, 13.
James, Herbert S. (See Hall, B., and Deerlng, as-
signors.)
James, James M., Edgarton, W. Va. Dispensing device.
1,445,594; Feb. 13.
James, John L., Charlotte, N. C. Baby bed. 1,449,046 ;
Mar. 20.
James, Lewis R., Edgewater, N. J., assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stripper for
tube-punching machines. 1,448,747 ; Mar. 20.
James Manufacturing Co. (See Olson, John B., as-
signor.)
James, Marcus G., Norfolk, Va. Dispensing cabinet.
Des. 63,466 ; Dee. 11.
James, Newton J., et al. (See Mosley, Blzie V., assign-
or.)
James, Reginald H., Philadelphia, Pa. Cutting device.
1,447,022; Feb. 27.
James, Sidney V^ Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to Sim-
eon L. and George H. Rogers Company, Hartford,
Conn. Spoon or similar article. Des. 63,558 ; Dec. 18.
James, Sidney V., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to The
Simeon L. and George H. Rogers (Company. Spoon
or similar article. Des. 63,650 ; Dec. 25.
James, Stephen S., London, England, Cinematographic
apparatus. 1,444,745 ; Feb. 6.
James, Thomas, jr., and W. I. Wolfson, Philadelphia,
Pa. Automatic pressure-retaining valve. 1,466,589 ;
Aug. 28.
James, William. (See Meyer, S. M., and James.)
James, William B., Los Angeles, Calif. Container for
toilet creams and the like. Des. 62,362 ; May 15.
James, WUllam B., Los Angeles, Calif. Container for
toilet creams and the like. 1,471,735 ; Oct. 23.
James, William E., St. Louis, Mo. Buckle. 1,452,914;
Apr. 24.
James, William E., assignor of one-third to N. B. Lee
and one-third to L. Walker, Beards Fork, W. Va. Safe-
ty device. 1.469,652 ; Oct. 2.
Jameson, Clarence W., Lombard, 111. Apparatus for test-
ing the fading action of light. 1,458,941 ; June 19.
Jameson, Thomas H., and L. 6. Martin, Wichita, Kans.
Fuel vaporizer for internal - combustion motors.
1,463,920 ; Aug. 7.
Jameson, Walter R. (See Thompson, W., and Jameson.)
Jameson, William P., Santa Ana, Calif. Device for re-
placing valve-stem guides for automobiles. 1,475,830 ;
Nov. 27.
Jamieson, Bertrand 6., Brookfield, 111. Electric-switch-
house construction. 1,454,744 ; May 8.
Jamieson, Samuel B., Marathon, N. Y. Portable reversi-
ble grade hone or road leveler. 1,462,577 ; July 24.
Jamison, Armel. (See Spencer, F. T., and Jamison.)
Jamison, Charles R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United Alloy Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio. Cabinet
construction. 1,450.180 ; Apr. 3.
Jamison, Claude G. (See Spencer, P. T., and Jamison.)
Jamison, John, Lafayette, Colo. Clutch. 1,478,656;
Dec. 25.
Jamison, Mrs. W. K., et al., trustees. (See Mathewson,
S. B., and Jamison, assignors.)
Jamison, Walter K., et al., trustees. (See Mathewson, S.
B., and Jamison, assignors.)
Jammer, Jacob S., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Duplex carrier wave
system. 1,448,408 ; Mar. 13.
Jammer, Jacob S., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Testing circuits
for carrier wave-signaling systems. 1,465,395 ; Aug. 21.
Jammer. Jacob S., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Repeater circuits.
1.470.982 ; Oct. 16.
Jamrog. Wojciech G., Saginaw, Mich. Coal-car support.
1.468,266; Sept. 18.
Jandos. Charles B., Windsor, assignor of two-fifths to E.
D. De Soto, Denver, Colo. Centrifugal separator.
1,461,909 ; July 17.
.Tandus, Herbert S. (See Girl. C. and .Tandus.)
Janes, Archibald G., Fitzgerald, Ga. Elevator brake.
1,454,745 ; May 8.
Janes, Joseph, Somervllle, Mass., assignor to G. C. Cox,
Rochester, N. Y. Circuit breaker for phonographs.
1.477.356 ; Dec. 11.
Janet Garment Company. (See Stephens, Dana M., as-
sienor.)
Janette, John T., Chicaeo. 111. Fastener for securing
disks on shafts. 1.467,938; Sept. 11.
Taniesch, Anna F., et al. (See Duffy, Harry E., assignor.)
Janisch, John F., Kirksvllle, Mo. Automatic self-locking
folding table. 1,453,504 ; May 1.
.Tanke. Emil C. (See Gobel, A., Harni.'?ch. and Janke.)
Jankus. Jack C. (See Otto. S., and Jankus.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Jankus, Jack C, assignor to Woman's Institute of Do-
mestic Arts & Sciences, Inc., Scranton, Pa. Dress or
garment form. 1,469,658 ; Oct. 2.
Jannelle, Joseph R., Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada. Po-
tato digger. 1,472,300; Oct. 30.
Janney & Company. (See Blue, Chilton W., assignor.)
Janney, Robert E. L., Chicago, 111. Transitional coupling
arrangement. 1,450,293 ; Apr. 3.
Janney, Robert E. L., deceased, Chicago, 111. ; G. L.
Boothe, executor. Carburetor. 1,466,557 ; Aug. 28.
Janney, Robert B. L., assignor to American Steel Foun-
dries, Chicago, 111. Car coupling. 1,443,821 ; Jan. 30.
Jauney, Thomas A., Garfield, Utah. Flotation machine.
1,457,077 ; May 29.
Janovjak, Ferdinand, deceased, by J. Janovjak, adminis-
trator, Chicago, 111. Method of and means for pro-
jecting colors. 1,458,826; June 12.
Janovjak, Josef, administrator. (See Janovjak, Ferdinand.)
Janpole, William M., New York, N. Y. Structural ele-
ment. 1,476,078 ; Dec. 4.
Jansen, Anton F., Douglas, 111. Dumping attachment for
farm wagons. 1,457,575 ; June 5.
Jansen, Charles F., Milwaukee, Wis. Mixing valve.
1,443,539 ; Jan. 30.
Jansen, Peter N., Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicular extension
support. 1,471,734 ; Oct. 23.
Janson, George W, Brooklyn, and L. H. Rovere, Rich-
mond, assignors to The Western Union Telegraph Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Electrical protector. 1,457,249 ;
May 29.
Janssen, Louis A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Valve-plug remover.
1,467,936; Sept. 11.
Jansson, August W., assignor to The Kent Machine Com-
pany, Kent, Ohio. Blank carrier for heading machines
and the like. 1,463,323; July 31.
Jantusek, Joseph, assignor to Northwestern Expanded
Metal Company, Chicago, 111. Metal basket. 1,443,576 ;
Jan. 30.
Jantz, Edmund F., Chicago, 111. Collar wrapper.
1,453.070 ; Apr. 24,
Jantzen, Paul H. H., London, England. Dynamo-electric
machine. 1,451,577 ; Apr. 10.
January, Moses S., Douglas, Ariz. Catamenial sack.
1,441,929; Jan. 9.
Janusz, Roman N. (See Plewa, S., and Janusz.)
Japy, Albert P., Berne, near Seloncourt, France. Appa-
ratus for indicating quantities, numbers, and the like.
1,468,235 ; Sept. 18.
Jaques, George, Casper, Wyo. Swivel rope socket for
oil-well-drilling tools. 1,467,273 ; Sept. 4.
Jaquett, George D. (See Harris, J. G., and Jaquett.)
Jaquette, Grantham, Philadelphia, Pa. Meat-slicing ma-
chine. 1,451,776 ; Apr. 17.
Jaquette, Grantham, Philadelphia, Pa. Meat-slicing ma-
chine. 1,475,391 ; Nov. 27.
Jaquette, Grantham, Philadelphia, Pa. Meat-slicing ma-
chine. 1,475,392 ; Nov. 27.
Jaquiery, William, Waterbury, Conn. Tube-forming ma-
chine. 1,461,848; July 17.
Jaray, Paul, assignor to the Firm : Luftschift'bau Zeppelin
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichshafen,
Germany. Aircraft car. 3,474,529 : Nov. 20.
Jaray, Paul, assignor to the Firm Luftschififbau Zeppelin
Gesellschaft, mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichs-
hafen, Germany. Slide rule with logarithmical gradu-
ations. 1,475,999 : Dec. 4.
Jarboe, Owen M., CarroUton, Mo. Burner. 1,476,338 ;
Dec. 4.
Jardee, Minnlaffee J., and R. J. Cowell, St. Joseph, Mo.
Oil burner. 1,463,651 ; July 31.
Jardee, Minnlaffee J., and R. J. Cowell, St. Joseph, Mo.
Oil burner. 1,463,652 : July 31.
Jardine, A. B., and Company. (See Jardine, Peter, as-
signor.)
Jardine, Peter, assignor to A. B. Jardine and Company,
Limited, Hespeler, Ontario, Canada. Press. 1.465,922 :
Aug. 21.
Jardine, Robert, assignor to Rich Tool Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Apparatus for making motor valves.
1,452,510 ; Apr. 24.
Jarkovsky, Ladlslaus, Vienna, Austria. Electric water
heater. 1,474,777; Nov. 20.
Jarmer, William C, Chicago, 111. Weather strip.
1,450,921 ; Apr. 10.
Jarnig, Aiulrew J., Se.Tttle, Wash. Safety mechanism
for elevator doors. 1,467,247 ; Sept. 4.
Jarrell, A. P. (See Jarrell, James R. and A. P.)
Jarrell, James R. and A. P., Durant, Okla. Jewel set-
ter. 1,445,595 ; Feb. 13.
Jarvin, John H. (See Mueller, Augusto E., assignor.)
Jarvis, Basil E., Newmarket, assignor to A. B. Tilley.
Holborn. London, England. Advertising device.
1,467,937; Sept. 11.
Jarvis, Charles H., assignor to United Steel and Wire
Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Display basket or receptacles.
1,472,598; Oct. 30.
Jarvis, George F. (See Golden, Sidney, assignor.)
Jarvis, Henry C, New York, N. Y. Advertising sign.
Des. 63,183; Oct. 30.
Jarvis, Herbe,rt C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Manufac-
ture of wall paper. 1,457,369 ; June 5.
Jai-vis, Herbert C, Portland, Oreg., assignor to Pacific
Car & Foundry Co., Seattle, Wash. Logging-car brake
system. 1,467,795 ; Sept. 11.
Jarvis, Marshall N., Gildersleeve, Conn. Tap chuck.
1,458,300; June 12.
Jarvis, WiUiam B., Grand Rapids, Mich. Water gauge for
automobile radiators. Des. 63,367 ; Nov. 27.
Jarzyna, Frank. (See Tobis, F., and Jarzyna.)
Jasmin, Peter T., assignor of one-half to P. H. Huber,
Helena, Mont. Repair device for automobile springs.
1,461,273 ; July 10.
Jaubert, George F., Paris, France. Blectrolyzing appa-
ratus for the manufacture of oxygen and hydrogen.
1,461,661 ; July 10.
Jauch, Ernst and E., and H. Schmid, Schwenningen-on-the-
Neckar, Germany. Time-recording device. 1,449,757 :
Mar. 27.
Jauch, Eugen. (See Jauch, Ernst and E., and Schmid.)
Jauch, Frederic W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock bolt for gas-
1,467,000; Sept. 4.
Paris, France. Bottle. Des. 61,829;
and
tar.
Jeannin, Harry W.,
pany, Toledo,
1,474,037; Nov.
Jeannotte, Leon,
. 27.
(See
Hill, Ernst V.,
service cocks.
Javal, Fernand,
Jan. 23.
Javal, Fernand, Paris, France. Bottle. Des. 62,399 ;
May 22.
Jaworski, Paul, Bismarckhutto, Germany. Method
apparatus for separating water from coal
1,448,503 ; Mar. 13.
Jay, Secil, Dorchester, Mass. Hose supporter. 1,442,475 ;
Jan. 16.
Jay, Webb, Chicago, lU. Fuel-supply indicator for
automobiles. 1,444,922 ; Feb. 13.
Jay, William H., Mobridge, S. Dak. Combination lock.
1,464,281 ; Aug. 7.
Jaycox, Everett, Johnson City, and M. Olds, Binghamton,
N. Y. ; said Olds assignor to said Jaycox. Driving
mechanism. 1,449,327 ; Mar. 20.
Jayne, Nellie F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lifeboat. 1,470,983;
Oct. 16.
Jayne, Wade H., New York, N. Y. Mop head. 1,478,339 ;
Dec. 18.
Jeanblanc, Abel F. (See Sandberg, S. A., and Jeanblanc.)
Jeannette Toy & Novelty Co. (See Stough, Turney IL,
assignor.)
Jeannin Electric Company, The. (See Jeannin, Harry
W., assignor.)
assignor to The Jeannin Electric Corn-
Ohio. Alternating-current motor.
13.
, Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Singletree construction. 1,461,910; July 17.
Jedele, Christian. (See Berger, G. W., and Jedele.)
Jedlitschka. Ben, Los .Angeles, Calif. Gasoline meter for
automobiles, etc. 1,450,085 ; Mar
Jefiferies, E. A. W., et al., trustees.
assignor.)
Jefferies, Richard H., Richmond, Va.
for dental and other uses and making same.
June 5.
Jefiferies, Samuel L., GafCney, S
chine. 1,464,656 ; Aug. 14.
Jefferies, Samuel L., Gaffney, S.
chine. 1,464,657 ; Aug. 14.
Jeflfers, William J., Copan, Okla.
Dec. 4.
Jefferson, Benjamin H., and W. I. Kirk, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Lyon & Healy, Inc., Chicago,
111. Pedal device for pianos and for other purposes.
1,463,166: July 31.
Jefferson, Floyd W., trustee. (See Hanson, Milton B., as-
signor.)
Jefferson, Harry B. C, Calumet, Mich. Automatic sketch-
ing and surveying instrument. 1,441,153 ; Jan. 2.
Jeffery, Alfred. (See Ellis, T. C, Jeffery, and Mad-
docks.)
Jeffery-Dewitt Company. (See Davenport, Ransom W.,
assignor.)
Jeffery-Dewitt Company,
assignor.)
Jeffery-Dewitt Company,
signer.)
Jeffery, Joseph A., assignor to The Jeffery-Dewitt Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Furnace for decorating ceramic
ware. 1,468,947; Sept. 25.
Jeffery Manufacturing Co., The. (See Holmes, Morris
P., assignor.)
Jeffres, Lynn, Greeley, Nebr. Cultivator attachment.
1,451,697 ; Apr. 17.
.leffres, Walter C, Ogallala, Nebr. Carburetor control.
1,445,397; Feb. 13.
.Teffre.=;s, M. G. (See Steinkeller, Thomas J., assignor.)
Jeffiey, Eraser, assignor to Allls-Chalmers M.inufactur-
ing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. System of control.
1.476,978 ; Dec. 11.
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Dunlop,
Robert R., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Joy, Joseph
F., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Levin, Nils
D., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See London,
Jacob M., assignor.)
Molding substance
1,457,370 ;
C. Dental casting ma-
C. Dental casting ma-
firilling rig. 1,476,402 ;
The. (See Jeffery, Joseph A.,
The. (See Teetor, Paul, as-
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICFJ, 3923.
Alphabetical lift of patentees — Continued.
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r., Springfield, Mo. Combined rail joint
1,462,506 : July 24.
Jeffrey, Max L., assignor to The Columbia Axle Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Work-holding mechanism.
1,440,388; Jan. 2
Jeffries, Dudly W"
and nut lock.
Jeffries, Elijah G., Tacoma, Wash. Tire holder. 1,453,566 :
May 1.
Jeffries, Van 0., Columbus, Ohio. Concrete building
structure. 1,444,187 ; Feb. 6.
Jeffries, Zay. (See Archer, U. S., and Jeffries.)
Jell'way, Philip J. (See Audreseu, P. N., aud Jeffiway.)
Jehu. Walter 1., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Chi-
cago Pump Company, Chicago, 111. Electric-motor
support. 1,445,617 ; Feb. 13.
Jelbart. Frank S., Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Inter-
nal-combustion engine. 1,445,319 ; Feb. 13.
Jelley, J;imes J. (See Ledyard, H. A., aud Jelley.)
Jembrzycki, Stanley J., assignor to Kacine Universal Mo-
tor Company, Chicago. 111. Beating apparatus.
1,467,989; Sept. 11.
Jencick, Stephen, assignor to G. A. Sch.'inze, Cleveland,
Oliio. Internal-combustiou-motor starting apparatus.
1.448,920; Mar. 20.
Jencick, Stephen, assignor to G. A. Schanze, Cleveland.
t'hi(>. >>taitinc device for internal-combustion engines.
1,470.447; Oct. 9.
Jenckes Knitting Machine Company. (See Miller, Max
C, assignor.)
Jruckes, Lawrence B., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Friction release for
Axminster looms. 1,470,007 ; Oct. 9.
Jenckos Spinning Company. (See Hall, Frederick C,
assignor.)
Jenckes Spinning Company. (See Hall, F. C, and Town-
son, assignor.)
Jencks. Hollis W., Detroit, Mich. ; J. E. Montgomery and
G. F. Sparks, assignors to Truscon Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Foundry flask. 1,447,666 ; Mar. 6.
Jenefsky, Joseph M., et al. (See Waite, Jackson L., as-
signor. )
Jenking, John O., Detroit, Mich. Broaching tool.
1,477,266; Dec. 11.
Jenkins, Alexander F., Baltimore, Md. Metal coating
and welding apparatus. 1,441,094 ; Jan. 2.
Jenkins, Alexander F., Baltimore, Md. Combination cut-
ting and welding torch. 1,460,655 ; July 3.
Jenkins, Alexander F., Baltimore, Md. Welding and
cutting torch. 1,471,694 ; Oct. 23.
Jenkins, Alexander F., Baltimore, Md. Carbide holder
for acetylene generators. 1.478.476 ; Dec. 25.
Jenkins Brothers. (See Xardley, Farnham, assignor.)
Jenkins, Capitolia, Guthrie, Ky. Ornamental fabric.
1,461,581; July 10.
Jenkins, Charles F., assignor to Discrola, Inc., Washing-
ton, D. C. Sleevelike refracting prism. 1,440,466 ;
Jan. 2.
Jenkins. Edward S. (See MoUoy, E., and Jenkins.)
Jenkins, Edwin M. (See Jackson, R. E.. and Jenkins.)
Jenkins, Edwin M., and R. E. Jackson, Princeton, W. Va.
Coupling pocket. 1,446,255 ; Feb. 20.
Jenkins, James C, Kayford, W. Va. Fire box. 1,477,059 :
Dec. 11.
Jenkins, John E. (See Richmond, W., and Jenkins.)
Jenkins, John E., Chicago, 111. Combined rheostat and
cut-out. 1,474,367 ; Nov. 20.
Jenkins, Stanley S., Buffalo, N. T. Invalid lifter and car-
rier. 1,450,950 ; Apr. 10.
Jenkins, Thomas A., Jersey City, N. J. Ventilator.
1,462,343 ; July 17.
Jenkins. Thomas B., assignor to Jenkins Vulcan Spring
Company, Richmond, Ind. Shock-absorber spring.
1.452,973; Apr. 24.
Jenkins, Thomas B., assignor to Jenkins Vulcan Spcing
«;ompany, Richmond. Ind. Tire tool. 1,454,320 ; May 8
Jenkins, Ulysses S., and S. Schwartz, Arkansas City, Kans
Treating heavy hydrocarbons. 1,440,996 ; Jan. 2.
Jenkins Vulcan Spring Company. (See Jenkins, Thomas
B., assignor.)
Jenkins, Weston, assignor to Rome Iron Mills, Inc., Rome,
N. Y. Mandrel. 1,445,139 ; Feb. 13.
Jenkins, William F., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
Bauer & Black, Chicago, III. Athletic supporter.
1,477,565; Dec. 18.
Jenkins, Wilton F., Richmond, Va. Spark plug. 1,456,129 •
May 22.
Jenkinson, Richard F., assignor of one-half to J. S.
Free, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Apparatus for drying lumber.
1, 461,-393; July 10.
Jenks, Albert E., Thackery, Ohio. Reel. 1,444,154;
Feb. 6.
Jenks, Charles D,, and H. M. Perry, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to S. L. Woods, Chicago, 111. Antifriction
be.Tring. 1,456,984 ; May 29.
Jenks, George F., et al., trustees. (See Eidmann, Frank
L.. assignor. 1
Jpnno. Elmer E., Ilion. N. Y. Moistener for envelopes
and the like. 1,473,594; Nov. 6.
Joiinor. Alfred L., et al. (See Jenner, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Jenner, Charles E., assignor of one-half to G. A. Crosland
and one-fourth to A. L. Jenner. Ix)ndon. England. Ma-
chine for marking garments, 1.456,447 ; May 22.
Jenner, Percy, assignor to The Palm Brothers Company,
New York, N. Y. Plate or similar article. Des. 62,147 ;
Mar. 27.
Jenner, Percy, assignor to The Palm Brothers Company,
New York, N. Y. Plate or similar article. Des. 62,170 ;
Apr. 3.
Jenner, Percy, assignor to The Palm Brothers Company,
New York, N. Y. Plate or similar article. Des. 62,728 ;
July 24.
Jenner, Percy, assignor to The Palm Brothers Company,
New York, N. Y. Plate or similar article. Des. 62,729 ;
July 24.
Jenner, Percy, assignor to The Palm Brothers Company,
New York, N. Y. Plate or similar article. Des. 62,730 ;
July 24.
Jenners, Martin C. (See Funk, P. M., and Jenners.)
Jenness, Frank C, assignor of one-half to E. H. Grove,
Los Angeles, Calif. Stylus guide for psychic games.
1,452,741 ; Apr. 24.
Jennet, Newel A., Ranger, Tex. Elevator for sucker rods.
1,458,415 ; June 12.
Jennings, Bert M. (See Freshour, T. C, and Jennings.)
Jennings, Chester S., Wellesley Farms, assignor to The
Lamson Company, Boston, Mass. Adjustable feeder.
1,466,835 : Sept. 4.
Jennings, Ella D., Avon, N. Y. Nursing-bottle holder.
1.474.593; Nov. 20.
Jennings, Irving C, assignor to Nash Engineering Com-
pany, South Norwalk, Conn. Gas and liquid pumping
apparatus. 1,446.903 ; Feb. 27.
Jennings, Irving C, assignor to Nash Engineering Com-
pany, South Norwalk, Conn. Wet vacuum pumping
apparatus. 1,447,854 ; Mar. 6.
Jennings, Irving C, assignor to Nash Engineering Com-
pany, South Norwalk, Conn. Wet vacuum pumping
apparatus. Rel5,637 ; June 26.
Jennings, James J., Oak Park, assignor to A. H. Boett-
cher, trustee, Chicago, 111. File-card holder, 1,468,473 ;
Sept. 18.
Jennings, James M. (See Howard, F. A., Kent, and Jen-
nings.)
Jennings, John. (See Kay, J., and Jennings.)
Jennings, John D., Charleston, S. C. Burial apparatus.
1,453,141 ; Apr. 24.
Jennings, John W., St. Louis, Mo. Dirigible headlight.
1,408,637; Sept. 25.
Jennings, Oliver S., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Safety
switch box. 1,440,467 ; Jan. 2.
Jennings, Robert G., Elmlra, N. Y. Yarn cleaner.
1,473,908; Nov. 13.
Jennings, William H., assignor of one-half to L. Levy,
St. Paul, Minn. Road plane. 1,463,120 ; July 24.
Jennison, Clay L. (See Wolcott, B., and Jennison.)
Jennison-Wright Company, The. (See Braun, Walter,
assignor.)
Jennison-Wright Company, The. (See Cherrington, Frank
W., assignor.)
Jenny, Georges. (See Kern, R., and Jenny.)
Jenny, Karl K., and W. Balzer-Alber, Basel, Switzerland.
Self-acting eye protector. 1,455,025 ; May 15.
Jenonis, Peter, Chicago, 111. Clothesline clamp.
1,457,576; June 5.
Jensen, Anton H., and K. P. Brsendstrup. Copenhagen,
Denmark. Cylindrical slide valve. 1,441,508 ; Jan. 9.
Jensen, Arthur J. M., Randers, Denmark. Manufacturing
yeast. 1,474,674 ; Nov. 20.
Jensen, Charles J., North Plalnfield, N. J. Lantern.
1,453,798; May 1.
Jensen, Christian E., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Egg beater.
1,456,448 : May 22.
Jensen, Frank H., Chelsea, Mass. Arch support. 1.443 844 ■
Jan. 30.
Jensen, Frank H., Everett, Mass. Anklet and arch re-
tainer. 1.477,357 ; Dec, 11.
Jensen, Fred S., New Richland, Minn. Memorandum de-
vice. 1,475,303 ; Nov. 27.
Jensen, Jens, Thlsted, Denmark. Machine for boring
tuft holes in brush blocks. 1,444,075 ; Feb. 6.
Jensen, .Tens M., Racine, Wis. Radiator construction.
1,466,530 ; Aug. 28.
Jensen, John, assignor to Whitney Metal Tool Company,
Rockford, 111. Punch. 1,473,558 ; Nov. 6.
Jensen, Louis, Chicago, 111. Paper-extracting mechanism
for typewriting machines. 1,440,682 ; Jan. 2.
Jenson. Louis J., Fort Collins," Colo. Hay sweep
1.463,584 ; Julv 31.
Jensen, Martin. Cheraw. S. C. Hinge, 1,465,912 ; Aug. 21.
Jensen, Niels C. Fort Dodge, Iowa. Wind-regulated "shut-
ter for windows. 1,464,764 ; Aug. 14.
Jensen, Peter L. (See Pridham, E. S., and Jensen.)
Jensen, Rasmus J. (See Vinding, P., and Jensen.)
Jensen, Rasmus N., et al., trustees. (See Jensen, Rasmus
N., assignor.)
•Tensen, Rasmus N., Sandy, Utah, assignor to M. Paggi
and R. N. Jensen, trustees of Metalgvp Companv, Salt
Lake City, Utah. Plasterboard. 1,456,599 ; May" 29.
Jensen, Thomas P., Racine, Wis. Counter. 1,452,242:
Apr. 17.
Jepsen, Hans H., San Francisco, Calif. Scribing instru-
ment. 1,470,168 ; Oct. 9.
Jeppson, George N., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Safety-tread unit. 1,458,708; June 12.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Jeppson, George N., and M. F. Beecher, assignors to
Norton Company, Worcester, Mass. Safety-tread
ceramic tile. 1,445,083 ; Feb. 13.
Jepson, William, Barnsbury, London, England. Washing
machine. 1,444,687 ; Feb. 6.
Jepson, William, London, England. Wash machine.
1,462,286; July 17.
Jerabek, Charles, and E. H. Bainbridge, Philadelphia,
Pa. Finger moistener. 1,467,040 ; Sept. 4.
Jerdone, Francis, jr., assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Automatic take-up device.
1,452,276 ; Apr. 17.
Jerdone, Francis, jr., assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Hub-cap-locking device.
1,468,474 ; Sept. 18.
Jerep, Alexander, Monongah, W. Va. Railway-crossing
signal. 1,442,476; Jan. 16.
Jergesen, James P., assignor to Meldrum Motor Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Tractor attachment. 1,475,069 ;
Nov. 20.
Jermin, Frank, assignor of one-third to himself, one-third
to P. A. Buck, and one-third to N. M. Eddy, Alpena,
Mich. Thermostatic switching device for electric irons.
1,469,727; Oct. 2.
Jerome, George C, Chicago, 111. Packaging rod packing
In combustible material for unsweating the same.
1,452,159 ; Apr. 17.
Jerome, Inez S., Chicago, 111. Brassifere. 1,462,966;
July 24.
Jerram, Arthur E., Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for operating on fastenings. 1,474.368 ; Nov. 20.
Jerry, Carl R., Somerville, Mass. Eyeglass receptacle.
1,473,559; Nov. 6.
Jerry, Centennial W., Cumberland, Wis. Attachment for
wheeled scoops or scrapers. 1,461,775 ; July 17.
Jerry, John, Milwaukee, Wis. Welding tool. 1,450,294 ;
Apr. 3.
Jeschke, Bruno, Oakland, Calif. Arch support.
1,469,417 ; Oct. 2.
Jesperson, Joseph. (See Parker, W. S., and Jesperson.)
•Jesse, Gustave, Wray, Colo. Poultry nest. 1,448,544 ;
Mar. 13.
Jessen, Christian. (See Schulz, P. H., and Jessen.)
Jessen, James. (See Harding, H. O., and Jessen.)
Jessen, James, Minneapolis, Minn. Portable extensible
conveyer. 1,453,393 ; May 1.
Jessop, Francis W., assignor to The Ohio Electric &
Controller Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lifting magnet.
1,459,830 ; June 26.
Jessnp & Moore Paper Co., The. (See Plumstead, Joseph
B., assignor.)
Jester, Joseph H. (See Herron, W., and Jester.)
Jett, George C, assignor of two-flfths to W. H. Stiemke,
Milwaukee, Wis. Tractor truck mechanism. 1,447,210 ;
Mar. 6.
Jette, Archie N., Anaconda, Mont. Reverberatory smelt-
ing furnace. 1,454,024 ; May 1.
Jette, Archie N., Anaconda, Mont. Smelting furnace.
1,454,025; May 1.
Jette, Archie N., Anaconda, Mont. Construction of smelt-
ing furnaces. 1,454,026 ; May 1.
Jetter, William. (See Brunner, H. E., and Jetter.)
Jew Yam Yee. (See Krase, Herbert J., assignor.)
Jewart, John F., BlasdeU, N. Y. Pincushion. 1,460,326 ;
June 26.
Jewel Phonopart3 Company. (See Blood, Burr B., as-
signor.)
Jewel Phonoparts Company. (See Davidson, Thomas E.,
assignor.)
Jewell Electrical Instrument Company. (See Simpson,
Ray, assignor.)
Jewell, Frederick C. (See Jewell, Henry S. and F. C.)
Jewell, Henry S. and F. C, Chicago, III. Printing ap-
paratus. 1,441,808 ; Jan. 9.
Jewell, James E., Kansas City, Mo. Sacking device.
1,467,323; Sept. 11.
Jewell, John V., Waterloo, Iowa. Pot protector.
1,446,349; Feb. 20.
Jewett, Arthur C, New Haven, Conn., assignor to Win-
chester Repeating Arms Company. Dry cell. 1,471,486 ;
Oct. 23.
Jewett, John R., Jr., Wood River, Nebr. Rural mall
box. 1,451,876; Apr. 17.
Jewett Refrigerator Company, The. (See Statler, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
Jewett, Vernon F., Portland, Oreg. Fair leader.
1,469,014; Sept. 25.
Jewett, William, Richmond, Va. Hand-operated blower.
1,458,827; June 12.
Jez, Frank, and T. Duffy, Taylor, Tex. Tag holder.
1,476,979; Dec. 11.
Jezler, Hubert. (See Heis, L., and Jezler.)
Jlmerson, Francis A., Athens, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Fluid-actuated tie
tamper. 1,470,622; Oct. 16.
Jinks, Edward C. (See McGhee, James W., assignor.)
Jlrasek, John, Detroit, Mich. Furnace-ash-pit screen
sifter. 1,460,547 ; July 3.
Joannes, Giuseppe, Turin, Italy. Temperature-Indicating
device. 1,460.909 ; July 3.
Job. John F., Brooklyn, N. T. Chair. Des. 61,981;
Ptb. 20.
Jobe, Martin A., assignor of one-half to F. P. Marling,
Minneapolis, Minn. Pulley attachment. 1,448,963 ;
Mar. 20.
Jobke, August F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Magnetic separator.
1,462,111 ; July 17.
Jobst, Conrad, assignor to R. L. Ellery, Toledo, Ohio.
Method and means for truing chaser bars. 1,462,701 ;
July 24.
Jobst, Conrad, assignor to B. L. Ellery, Toledo, Ohio.
Die head. 1,472,912 ; Nov. 6.
Jobst, Gerhard, Wllmersdorf, Germany. Device for read-
ily fastening together loose leaves of paper. 1,451,777 ;
Apr. 17.
Jocher, Heinrich. (See Siiss, D., and Jocher.)
Jockers, George T., Brooklvn, N. Y. Fuel-oil-spray
burner. 1,450,000; Mar. 27.
Joel, Alfred, & Co. (See Hofmann, Josef, assignor.)
Joerger, George B., Chicago, 111. Cigar or cigarette
holder. 1,457,577 ; June 5.
Joeschke, Franz, assignor to Hydrotherm Fabrik Blektrls-
cher Apparate G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Electric
water heater. 1,445,019 ; Feb. 13.
Johannes, Margaret E., Kansas City, Mo. Doll. Des.
61,874; Feb. 6.
Johannesen, Conrad A., Erie, Pa. Game board. 1,450,958 ;
Apr. 10.
Johannesen, Svend E., Plttsfleld, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Coil and spool construction.
1.456,108; May 22.
Johannesen, Svend E., Plttsfleld, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Stationary Induction appara-
tus. 1,477,359 ; Dec. 11.
Johanns, Henry N., Denver, Colo. Dustless ash remover.
1,474,634 ; Nov. 20.
Johannsen, William G. (See Gilmore, R. F., and
Johannsen.)
Johansen, Ernst M., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sulpho compound and its
production. 1,477,829 ; Dec. 18.
Johanson, Emil G., Chicago, 111. Timing device.
1,456,313: May 22.
Johansson, Erik, Bdsbyn, Sweden. Making cross-veneered
wooden plates. 1,444,611 ; Feb. 6.
Johlin, Jacob M., Syracuse, assignor to Semet-Solvay
Company, Solvay, N. Y. Device for determining the
specific gravity of liquids. 1,460,134 ; June 26.
John-Baker Sons & Perkins Limited, Messrs. (See Pres-
cott, William E., assignor.)
John, Daniel W., Mancos, Colo. Bag holder. 1,467,165;
Sept. 4.
John, Griffith, Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Sundh En-
gineering and Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Slack-cable device. 1,475,701 ; Nov. 27.
John L. Whiting-J. J. Adams Co. (See Chanonhouse,
Frederick S., assignor.)
John, Noah O., Marshall, Okla. Drawbar and power at-
tachment for tractors. 1,455,493 ; May 15
John, Parker S., Dayton, Ohio. Tire carrier. 1,463,957 ;
Aug. 7.
John, Robert, New York, N. Y. Printing plate and process
and composition of matter for forming the same and
printing. 1,453,259 ; Apr. 24.
John, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to Daylight
Film Corporation. Making a contact transfer print-
ing surface with a colored emulsion. 1,453,258;
Apr. 24.
John, William N., Milwaukee, Wis. Countersink gauge.
1,459,896; June 26.
Johnerson, Carl G. A., Fargo, N. Dak. Adjustable har-
row. 1,466,172; Aug. 28.
Johnesse, Frank E., Boise, Idaho. Pan concentrator.
1,470,011 ; Oct. 9.
Johns, Carl 0., and H. E. Buc, Roselle, N. J., assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Standard Development Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Producing normal propyl
chloride. 1,440,683; Jan. 2.
Johns, Charles E., et al. (See Welsh, Alfred L., as-
signor.)
Johns, Elvy E., Heppner, Oreg. Adjustable bearing.
1,451,224 ; Apr. 10.
Johns, John B., Warren, Ohio. Wheel lock. 1,450,153 ;
Mar. 27.
Johns-Manvllle, Incorporated. (See Carson, Clarence, as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Incorporated. (See Christenson, George
assignor.)
Johns-Manville Incorporated. (See Latimer, John W.,
assignor.)
Johns-Manville. Incorporated. (See McClure, Benjamin
C, assignor.)
Johns-Manville Incorporated. (See Walsh, Joseph H.,
assignor.)
Johns-Manville Incorporated. (See Wardell, Henry R.,
assignor.)
Johns-Pratt Company. (See Cole, Robert C, assignor.)
Johns, St. Paul, assignor of one-half to W. E. Kennedy,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Making overlays for producing half-
tone cuts. 1,441,283; Jan. 9.
Johns, William H.. Kingsport, Tenn. Heating apparatus
for leaches. 1,459,629 ; June 19.
Johnsen, Bjornulf. (See Eriksen, Elnar B., assignor.)
Jobnsen, Frederik A., and K. Rahbek, Copenhagen, Den-
mark, Electroscopic apparatus. 1,446,748 ; Feb. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Johuseu, George SI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bullet. 1,468,113 ;
Sept. 18.
Johuseu, Willielm, New Brighton, assignor to J. Petter-
son, Broolilyn, N. X. Cutting shears. 1,457,527 ;
June 5.
Johnsgaard, Emll, Fairview, Mont. Combination tool.
1.473,186; Nov. 6.
Johnson, Abeu E. (See Ixingworth, John W., assignor.)
Johnson, Aben E., and L. H. Taffec, assignors to Hastings
Manufacturing Company, Hastings, Mich, lire carrier.
1,451,262 ; Apr. 10.
Johnsou, Abraham, Opportunity, Wash. Cow-tall holder.
1,466,229 ; Aug. 28.
Johnson, Albert, assignor to T. Henshaw, Liverpool,
England. Ladder foot. 1,455,002; May 15.
Johnson, Albert E., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Turnsole-
fitting machine. 1,465,600; May 29.
Johnson, Albert E., and M. E. Johnson, Beverly, Mass.,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Wetting machine. 1,463,214 ; July 31.
Johnson, Albert H., Washington, D. C. Closure.
1,450,857 : Apr. 8.
Johnson, Albion H. (See Halvorsen, O., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Alfred. (See Mills, Sidney, assignor.)
Johnson, Alfred A., Chico, Calif. Tool for pulling gears,
etc., from their shafts. 1,457,841 ; June 5.
Johnson, Alfred E., Denver, Colo. Crank-shaft-turning
device. 1,466.881; Sept. 4.
Johnson, Alva W. B., Birmingham, Ala. Self-service
store. 1,450,086; Mar. 27.
Johnson, Alvin L., Worcester, assignor of forty-eight
per cent to W. 6. Warren, Holden, and four per cent
to A. E. Fay, Worcester, Mass. Screw jack. 1,460,799 ;
July 3.
Johnson, Alvis L., assignor of one-half to H. Dale, Guy-
mon, Okla. Egg turner. 1,448,594 ; Mar. 13.
Johnson, Andrew, Milwaukee, Wis. Printing roller.
1,461,123 ; July 10.
Johnson, Aron, New York, N. Y. Packing machine.
1,466.045; Aug. 28.
Johnson, Aron, Brooklyn, N. T. Apparatus for packing
comminuted material. 1,477,358 ; Dec. 11.
Johnson, Aron, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for packing
comminuted material. 1,477,499 ; Dec. 11.
Johnson, Arthur, Blackfoot, Idaho. Seed scarifier.
1.442,276 ; Jan. 16.
Johnson, Arthur A., Washington, D. C, assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Mani-
folding. 1,450,001; Mar. 27.
Johnson, Arthur A., assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,465,640; Aug. 21.
Johnson, Arthur J., St. Paul, Minn., assignor to Stand-
ard Conveyor Company. Emergency controller for ele-
vators. 1,462,507 ; July 24.
Johnson, Arthur T. M., Streatham, London, England. Pic-
ture film for combined cinematograph and phonograph
production. 1,456,558 ; May 29.
Johnson, Arvid L. (See Worna, Benjamin A., assignor.)
Johnson, Audiff, Stockton, Calif. Can punch and seal.
1,460,418 ; July 3.
Johnson, August, Toivola, Minn. Guard rail. 1,462,344 ;
July 17.
Johnson Automatic Door Co. Inc. (See Johnson, OrvlUe
C, assignor.)
Johnson Automatic Sealer Co. (See Faull, John, as-
signor.)
Johnson Automatic Sealer Co., Ltd. (See Taylor, W. L.,
and Richards, assignors.)
Johnson Automobile Lock Co. (See Johnson, Colvin L.,
assignor.)
Johnson, Axel, Oakland, Calif. Operating means for
casement windows. 1,471,736 ; Oct. 23.
Johnson, Bengt A., Duluth, Minn. Holding device.
1,470,843; Oct. 16.
Johnson, Benjamin, Lexington, Ky. Motor cycle and aero-
plane. 1,465,913 ; Aug. 21.
Johnson, Benjamin F., Baltimore, Md. Radiating piston
pump. 1,466,230; Aug. 28.
Johnson, Bernard A. (See Johnson, Charles O., C. D.,
and B. A.)
Johnson Bros. Engineering Corporation. (See Johnson,
Louis J., assignor.)
Johnson Brothers, Hanley (Ltd.) (See Johnson, Ernest
J., assignor.)
Johnson, Carl O., Havelock, Nebr. Automobile and ve-
hicle track for bridges. 1,468,364 ; Sept. 18.
Johnson, Carl 0., and A. F. Bergholz, Jefferson, Wis.
Milk-can cover. 1,472,220; Oct. 30.
Johnson, Carl V., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Indispensable Manufacturing Company, Reno, Nev.
Winding device for dropUghts. 1,445,217 : Feb. 13.
Johnson, Carl W., Onaway, Mich., assignor of one-half to
K. Hodge, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Steering wheel.
1,470,623 ; Oct. 16.
Johnson, Carl W., East Cleveland, and J. L. Myers, Cleve-
land Heights, assignors to The Cleveland Graphite
Bronze Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Installing bushings.
1,469.793; Oct. 9.
Johnson, Charles, Minneapolis, Minn. Board-feeding de-
vice for resaws. 1,475,950; Dec. 4.
Johnson, Charles A., Detroit, Mich. Game. 1,445,891 :
Feb. 20.
Johnson, Charles D. (See Johnson, Charles O. and C. D.)
Johnson, Charles D. (See Johnson, Charles O., C. D., and
B. A.)
Johnson, Charles E., et al., trustees. (See Warren, John
R., assignor.)
Johnson, Charles E., Muskegon, Mich. Piston-ring con-
struction. 1,445,020 ; Feb. 13.
Johnson. Charles E., Philadelphia, Pa. Stove top.
1,459,210; June 19.
Johnson, Charles E., Pillager, Minn. Screening machine.
1,465,986; Aug. 28.
Johnson, Charles E., Muskegon, Mich. Mechanism for
machining out-of-round piston-ring castings. 1,471,030 ;
Oct. 16.
Johnson, Charles E., Muskegon, Mich. Automatic piston-
ring lathe. 1,471,032 ; Oct. 16.
Johnson, Charles E., Muskegon, Mich. Molding machine.
1,471,033 ; Oct. 16.
Johnson, Charles E., Muskegon, Mich. Attachment for
plston-rlng-grlnding machines. 1,477,758 ; Dec. 18.
Johnson, Charles B., assignor to The Piston Ring Com-
pany, Muskegon, Mich. Piston. 1,452,807 ; Apr. 24.
Johnson, Charles E. G., Des Moines, Iowa. Pneumatic
clutch. 1,450,441 ; Apr. 3.
Johnson, Charles H., Sacramento, Calif. Nail puller.
1,445,514; Feb. 13.
Johnson, Charles J., Canton, Ohio. Emergency drum for
automobiles. 1,462,811 ; July 24.
Johnson, Charles M. and B. M., Sacramento, Calif.
Portable heater. 1,458,656 ; June 12.
Johnson, Charles 0. and C. D., Worcester, Mass. Appa-
ratus for and method of hardening or tempering wire.
1,476,448; Dec. 4.
Johnson, Charles O., C. D., and B. A., Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to Worcester Wire Works, Inc. Method of
and means for reducing, straightening, and winding
wire. 1.474,778 ; Nov. 20.
Johnson, Charles W. (See Tooley, R. P., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Charles W., Harrlsburg, Tei. Liquid-dispensing
tank. 1,476,980 ; Dec. 11.
Johnson, Charles W., and T. Abtmeyer, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company. Measuring device. 1,475,831 ; Nov. 27.
Johnson, Charley, Wilmot, Ohio. Gasoline tank.
1,457,065; May 29.
Johnson, Clarence A., Luther, Okla. Gear-assembling
device. 1,463,269 ; July 31.
Johnson, Clifford S., assignor of one-half to M. M. Marsh,
Mobile, Ala. Ice box or refrigerator. 1,455.003 ;
May 15.
Johnson, Clyde A., San Diego, Calif. Dishwashing ma-
chine. 1,445,320 ; Feb. 13.
Johnson, Colvin L., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Johnson
Automobile Lock Co. Gear-shift lever and dust cap.
1,454,600; May 8.
Johnson, Correl W., New York, N. Y. Sound clarifler.
1,447,855 ; Mar. 6.
Johnson, Correl W., New York, N. Y. Sound clarifler.
1.473,560 ; Nov. 6.
.Tohnson, Cortes, Long Beach, Calif. Washing and drying
machine. 1,447,211 ; Mar. 6.
Johnson, Donald J., Mozart, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Grain-binding machine. 1,441,352; Jan. 9.
Johnson, E. Melvin. (See Johnson, Charles M. and
E. M.)
Johnson, Edgar D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Blectnc Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Repeater system. 1,455,957 ; May 22.
Johnson, Edgar D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
em Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling system. 1,455,958; May 22.
Johnson, Edgar D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling systpm. 1,456,0.59 ; May 22.
Johnson, Edgar D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling circuits. 1,470,984 ; Oct. 16.
Johnson, Edgar D., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. y. Signaling system and operating the same.
1471 335 * Oct 23.
Johnson, Edgar b.. East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone repeater circuits. 1.474.038 : Nov. 13.
Johnson, Edward, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Mel-
necke & Company, New York, N. Y. Sputum-cup holder.
1,477,176; Dec. 11.
Johnson, Edward A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire. 1,460,588;
July 3.
Johnson, Edward D., and E. A. Zempel, assignors to Wet-
more Reamer Company. Milwaukee, Wis. Reamer.
1.474,369 ; Nov. 20.
Johnson, Edward E., St. Paul, Minn. Coupling.
1,478,124; Dec. 18.
.Tohnson, Edward H., assignor to The A. & J. Manufactur-
ing Company, BInghamton, N. Y. Handle for kitchen
utensils. 1,451,338; Apr. 10.
Johnson, Edwin, Osnabrock, N. Dak. Automatic stop for
windmill pumps. 1,453.142 ; Apr. 24.
Johnson, Elner, Duluth, Minn. Hook. 1,453,680 ; May 1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Johnson, Elias, and S. Peterson, Newhall, Iowa. Cylinder
and piston construction. 1,453,981 ; May 1.
Johnson, Elmer, Washington, D. C, dedicated, by mesne
assignments, to the People of the United States. Pow-
der sprayer. 1,459,955 ; June 26,
Johnson, Elmer E., and J. Kershaw, Joplin, Mo. Display
device. 1,456,273 ; May 22.
Johnson, Elmer G., Hibbing, Minn. Coupling. 1,467,730
Sept. 11.
Johnson, Elvin H., Chicago, 111. Tire tread. Des. 63,034
Sept. 18.
Johnson, Elvin H., Chicago, 111. Tire tread. Des. 63,035
Sept. 18.
Johnson, Elvin H., Chicago, 111. Tire tread. Des. 63,036
Sept. 18.
Johnson, Emil L., and O. Lundsten, Attleboro, Mass. Belt
buckle. 1,456,130; May 22.
Johnson, Emil L., and O. Lundsten, Attleboro, Mass.
Buckle. 1,457,032; May 29.
Johnson, Ernest J., assignor to Johnson Brothers, Hanley
(Limited), Hanley, England. Covered dish or similar
article. Des. 63,401 ; Dec. 4.
Johnson, Ernest S., and E. V. Carlson, assignors to Gen-
eral Fastener Company, Brockton, Mass. Fastener.
1,468,612 ; Sept. 18.
Johnson, Eskel L., Clarissa, Minn. Alignment device for
cow stanchions. 1,472,175 ; Oct. 30.
Johnson, Everard L., Patchogue, N. T. Door construction
for flashlight apparatus. 1,450,502 ; Apr. 3.
Johnson, Ewald E., St. Charles, 111. Brace. 1,462,702 ;
July 24.
Johnson Fare Box Company, (See Baur, Hugo J., as-
signor.)
Johnson, Francis E., jr.. Orange, N. J., assignor to The
M. W. Kellogg Company. Manhole for pipes and simi-
lar containers. 1,456,601 ; May 29.
Johnson, Francis E., jr.. Orange, N. J., assignor to The
M. W. Kellogg Company. Digester and strainer there-
for. 1,459,913 ; June 26.
Johnson, Frank, Oakley, Calif. Oil burner. 1,441,585 ;
Jan. 9.
Johnson, Frank, assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,447,856 ; Mar. 6.
Johnson, Frank A., Norfolk, Va. Antislip composition.
1,458,828 ; June 12.
Johnson, Frank A. W. (See Hlnton, T. J., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Franklin, New York, N. Y. Game device.
1,460,966 ; July 3.
Johnson, Frans O., assignor of one-third to A. J. Allen,
Seattle, Wash. Jointing tool. 1,445,021 ; Feb. 13.
Johnson, Fred L., Meeker, Colo. Air-actuated motor
sign. 1,446,749; Feb. 27.
Johnson, Fred W. (See Almedia, Jose M., assignor.)
Johnson, Frederick G. L. (See Lucas, O. D., and John-
son.)
Johnson, Frederick I., assignor to M. W. Johnson, Warren,
R. I. Conduit end fitting. 1,457,171 ; May 29.
Johnson Gas Appliance Company, The. (See Rooke, Tom
E., assignor.)
Johnson, George W., Manufacturing Company. (See
Bumbarger, Clarence R., assignor.)
Johnson, Godwin H., Shepperton-on-Thames, England.
Pocket inhalation apparatus. 1,449,047 ; Mar. 20.
Johnson, Gustaf A., Mankato, Minn. Collar holder.
1,464,658 ; Aug. 14.
Johnson, Gustaf I., Maiden, Mass. Flash light. Des.
62,329 ; May 0.
Johnson, Gustaf I., Maiden, Mass. Lever for flash lights.
Des. 63,402 ; Dec. 4.
Johnson, Gustav. Mayville, N. Dak. Automatic rain-water
valve mechanism. 1,475,120 ; Nov. 20.
Johnson, Hans, Port Jefferson Station, N. Y. Sewage-
disposal apparatus. 1,470,745 : Oct. 16.
Johnson, Harold A., Bristol, England. Apparatus for
synchronization. 1,478.230 ; Dec. 18.
Johnson, Harold R., Edgewood, assignor to The O. R.
Johnson Co. Inc., Auburn, R. I. Pin and making the
same. 1,448,844 ; Mar. 20.
Johnson, Harry. (See Fisher, P. W., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Harry L. (See Kearney, J. R., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Harry L., Jamaica Plain, assignor to P. E. Ginn,
Boston Mass. Wai-wrapping machine. 1,471,487 ;
Oct. 23.
Johnson, Harry L., assignor to P. E. Ginn, Jamaica Plain,
Mass. Package-sealing machine. 1,473.992 ; Nov. 13,
Johnson, Harry S., Pitman, assignor of one-half to M. C,
Ludlam, Woodbury, N. J. Automobile body construc-
tion. 1,449,231 -Mar. 20.
Johnson, Harvpy D., Cedar Hill, Tex. Insect catcher.
1,448,447; Mar. 13.
Johnson, Henry, Altavista, Va. Apparatus for tobacco
curing. 1,449,324 ; Mar. 20.
Johnson, Henry, Minneapolis, Minn. Shoe-shlnlng cabi-
net. 1,465,987; Aug. 28.
Johnson, Henry A., Badger, Minn. Farm implement.
1,443,222 : Jan. 23.
Johnson, Henry E.. Milwaukie, Oreg. Concrete mixer.
1,453,047 ; Apr. 24.
Johnson, Henry F., Chicago. 111. Messenger's safety
carrying case. 1,454,894 ; May 15
Johnson, Henry L., Dawson, Minn. Holder. 1,457,250-
May 29.
Johnson, Henry W., Wales, N. Dak. Hose clamp.
1,441,154; Jan. 2.
Johnson, Herbert S., Nuneaton, England. Lamp.
1,459,104; June 19.
Johnson, Hilding J., Salt Lake City, Utah. Gun.
1,476,715 ; Dec. 11.
Johnson, Howard A., and C. Maisey, Norfolk, Va. Dis-
appearing door. 1,448,845 ; Mar. 20.
Johnson, James, Fremont, Nebr. Fishing rod. 1,448,120 ;
Mar. 13.
Johnson, James, South Pasadena, Calif. Form for con-
crete wall construction. 1,458,416 ; June 12.
Johnson, James H., Washington, D. C. Wrapper.
1,465,581; Aug. 21.
Johnson, James R., Omaha, Nebr. Pan lifter. 1,451,042 ;
Apr. 10.
Johnson, James W., New York, N. Y. Device for indi-
cating the thermal value of gas. 1,442,574 ; Jan. 16.
Johnson, James W., New Bninswick, N. J. Cap for col-
lap.sible tubes. Des. 63,368 ; Nov. 27.
Johnson, Jesse C, San Xt'rancisco, Calif. Oil-burner con-
struction. 1,452,559 ; Apr. 24.
Johnson, Jesse C, San Francisco, Calif. Pressure-con-
trol valve. 1,452.560 ; Apr. 24.
Johnson, Joe, assignor of one-half to J. A. Burleigh,
Enterprise, Oreg. Brake-operating mechanism for vehi-
cles. 1,455,619 ; May 15.
Johnson, Johan H., Salt Lake City, Utah. Educational
appliance. 1,470,845 ; Oct. IG.
Johnson, John, Plymouth, Pa. Stop block. 1,477,500 ;
Dec. 11.
Johnson, John A., Minneapolis, Minn. Letter box.
1,442,344 ; Jan. 16.
Johnson, John A., Mankato, Minn. License-tag holder.
1,468,449 ; Sept. 18.
.Tohnson, John A., Meriden, assignor to The Bassick Com-
pany, Bridgeport, Conn. Caster. 1,465,044 ; Aug. 14.
Joohnson, John B., Philadelphia, Pa. Reenforcement for
hand bags. 1,468,816 ; Sept. 25.
Johnson, John E., and C. H. Oslund, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to The O & J Machine Company. Label-wiping
device. 1,445,321 ; Feb. 13.
Johnson, John E., and C. H. Oslund, assignors to The O
& J Machine Company, Worcester, Mass. Neck-wiping
device. 1,469,599 : Oct. 2.
.Tohnson, John F. (See Patterson, Warren C, assignor.)
Johnson. John G., Gordon, Pa. Tire. 1,460,247 ; June 26.
Johnson, John H., assignor of one-fourth to T. Marks,
Charleston, S. C. Ditching machine. 1,455,494 ;
May 19.
Johnson, John H., assignor of one-fourth to T. Marks,
Charleston, S. C. Railway-car loader. 1,464,003 ;
Aug. 7.
Johnson, John H. L., Springfield, Tenn. Tobacco smoking
and curing apparatus. 1,455,915 ; May 22.
Johnson, John K., assignor of one-half to W. K. Reeve.
Washington, D. C. Attachment for windows.
1.476,617: Dec. 4.
.Tohnson, John M. (See Vengrin, S., and Johnson.)
Johnson, John M., Sioux Valley Township, Union County,
S. Dak. Fuse cartridge. 1,476,339; Dec. 4.
John.son, John N., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Safety razor.
1,455,532 ; May 15.
Johnson, John R., Portland, Oreg. Crossing signal for
railways. 1,458,885 ; June 12.
Johnson, Joseph. Lebanon, Pa. Chain-making apparatus.
1,463,469 ; July 31.
Johnson, Joseph, assignor to Snap-On Wrench Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Socket wrench. 1,443,413 ; Jan. .SO
Johnson, Joseph W., and J W. Nolde, Newburgh, N. Y.
Combined curtain support and shade holder. 1,463,702 :
July 31.
Johnson, Joseph A., Knight, Wyo. Ax. 1,446,046:
Feb. 20.
Johnson, Joseph S., Jamaica. N. Y. Oil strainer for
automobile engines. ■ 1,441,857 ; Jan. 9.
Johnson, Josiah F., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Auto
stop governor. 1,441,353 ; Jan. 9.
Johnson, Josiah F., Swarthmore, I'a., assignor to We.«:t-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Bear
ing. 1,442,477; Jan. ]6.
Johnson, Kenneth S.. Jersey City, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Telephone substation set. 1,452,277 ; Apr. 17.
Johnson. Kenneth S., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling system. 1.470,985 ; Oct. 16.
Johnson, Kenneth S., .Jersey City, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
Means and method for signaling. 1,470.986 ; Oct. 16.
Johnson, Lane. Ingram, assignor to United Engineering
and Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reel.
1,462,411; July 17.
Johnson, Lars, Iron Mountain, Mich. Snowplow.
1,466.046; Aug. 28.
Johnson. Lassie C., Roanoke, Va. Lantern-lighting device.
1,447,857; Mar. 6.
Johnson. Lawrpnce E., Melrose, assignor to Victor Shoe
Machinery Co. of 1919, Lynn, Mass. Rough rounder
and channeling machine. 1,470,083; Oct. 9.
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Johnson, Lawrence E., Melrose, O. T. Peterson, Maiden,
and L. A. Popp, Saugus, assignors to Victor Shoe Ma-
chinery Co., Lynn, Mass. Rough rounder. 1,463,823 ;
Aug. 7.
Johnson, Leonard T., Boston, Mass. Weighing mecha-
nism. 1,474,039; Nov. 13.
Johnson. Lewis A. W., Los Angeles, Calif. Headlight.
1,457,630; Juno 5.
Johnson, Louis, Chicago, 111. Artificial fish lure.
1,466,231 ; Aug. 28.
Johnson, Louis J., Mishawalsa, assignor to Johnson Bros.
Engineering Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Tiller for
outboard motors. 1,459,734; June 26.
Johnson, Louis J., Mlshawalsa, assignor to Johnson Bros.
Engineering Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Outboard
motor for small craft. 1,467,641 ; Sept. 11.
Johnson, Mary \V. (See Johnson, Fiederlcls I., assignor.)
Johnson, Maxwell O., Waipio, Hawaii. Fruit-peeling ma-
chine. 1,450,295 ; Apr. 3.
Johnson, Maxwell O., Waipio, and R. H. Lowrie, Honolulu.
Hawaii. Pineapple-trimming machine. 1,471,336 ;
Oct. 23.
Johnson, Melvln A. (See Smith, H. A., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Mevton E. (See Johnson, Albert E. and M. E.)
Johnson. Morris R., Birmingham, Ala. Apparatus for
conveying plastic material. 1,473,958 ; Nov. 13.
Johnson, Moses K., Uaadilla, Ga. Repair spolie soclset.
1,456,449: May 22.
Johnson, Nels, Racine, Wis. Bicycle rim. 1,451,911 ;
Apr. 17.
Johnson, Nels, Chicago, 111. Turbine locomotive.
1,454,286 ; May 8.
Johnson, Nels A., Van Nuys, Calif. Friction clamp for
tamping bars. 1,458,764 ; .Tune 12.
John.von, Nels A., Jamestown, N. Y. Removable-blade
scrtw driver. 1,469,792 ; Oct. 9.
Johnson, Nelson B.. Wlnthrop, Mass. Vapor-controlling
system. 1.447,858 ; Mar. 6.
Johnson, Nelson C, assignor to Foster, Merriam and
Company, Meriden, Conn. Top-bearing caster socket.
1,466,531 ; Aug. 28.
Johnson. 0. R., Co. Inc., The. (See Johnson, Harold R.,
assignor.)
Johnson, Orion E., Waterloo, Iowa. Miter box. 1,447,417 ;
Mar. 6.
Johnson, Orville C, assignor to Johnson Automatic Door
Co., Inc., Aurora, 111. Closure operator. 1,445,692 ;
Feb. 20.
Johnson, O.scar A., Minneapolis, Minn. Plate-punching
machine. 1,458,417 ; June 12.
Johnson, Oscar C, New Britain, Conn. Piano bench and
cot combination. 1,441,155 ; Jan. 2.
Johnson, Oscar C, Seattle, Wash. Valve-spring saddle.
1,448,221 ; Mar. 13.
Johnson. Oscar C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock nut. 1,457,736;
June 5.
Johnson, Oscar H., Denver, Colo., and H. F. Webb, Salt
Lalje City, Utah, assignors to The Mine & Smelter
Supply Company, Denver, Colo. Feeder for ball mills.
1,448,628; Mar. 13.
Johnson, Oscar H., and H. F. Webh, assignors to The
Mine & Smelter Supply Company, Denver, Colo. Drum
ffecU-r. 1,453,143; Apr. 24.
Johnson, Oscar L., Proctor, Vt., assignor to Vermont
Marble Company. Gang-saw frame. 1,462,553
July 24.
Johnson, Otis, San Diego, Calif. Adhesive. 1,460,757
July 3.
Johnson. Otto, Jamestown, N. X. Curtain rod. 1,470,844
Oct. 16.
Johnson, Otto E.. Skien, Norway. Transport device
for grain and the like. 1,467.041 ; Sept. 4.
Johnson, Paul A., Denver, Colo. Illuminated indicator.
1,471,337; Oct. 23.
.Tohnson, Paul W., Tacoma, Wash. Shock absorber for
automobile springs. 1,465,396 ; Aug. 21.
Johnson, Paul W., assignor to J & B Stabilizer Corp.,
Tacoma, Wash. Auxiliary steering device. 1,468,448 ;
Sept. 18.
Johnson. Peter, and G. A. Gray, Arlington, N. J. Un-
breakable antiglare lens. 1,470,448 ; Oct. 9.
Johnson, Peter A., Portland, Orcg. Valve. 1,467,981 ;
Sept. 11.
Johnson, Peter A., Portland, Oreg. Ship steering appa-
ratus. 1,467,982 ; Bept. 11.
Johnson, Peter A., Lvle, Minn. Signal for road cross-
ings. 1,476,403 : Dec. 4.
•Johnson, Peter A., assignor to T. V. Standifer, Portland,
Oreg. Screw-bolt-nut-tightening means. 1,459,402 ;
.Tune 19.
Johnson, Ray P., et al. (See Donaldson, Elizabeth C,
assignor.)
Johnson, Richard S. (See Spalding. J. D.. and .Tohnson.)
Johnson. Richard V., Meridian, Tex. Wire stretcher.
1.473.150; Nov. 6.
Johnson. Robert A. (Sep Fancher. C. J., nnd .Johnson.)
Johnson. Robert A., and C. J. Fancher, Windsor, Vt.,
assignor to the National Acme Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Spring chuck. 1,441.284 ; Jan. 9.
.Tohnson, Robert H., Los Angeles, Calif. Combined com-
passes, square, etc. 1,453.625 ; May 1.
Johnson. Robert S., New York, N. Y. Cue-chalk holder.
1.453,877; May 1.
Johnson, Ross H., St. Paul, Minn. Display device.
1,463.470 ; July 31.
Johnson, S. C, & Son. (See Collier, James, assignor.)
Johnson, Samuel P., Ethelsville, Ala. Hook. 1,478,520:
Dec. 25.
Johnson, Samuel V., Portland, Oreg. Calculating device.
1,447,309; Mar. 6.
Johnson, Sigurd W., assignor of one-half to E. O. Turn-
quist, Minneapolis, Minn. Portable scaffold. 1,471,848 ;
Oct. 23.
Johnson, Smith M.. Mlddlefield, Ohio. Apparatus for
fastening steel pail tops. 1,443,264 ; Jan. 23.
Johnson, Smith M., Mlddlefield, Ohio. Pail closure.
1,459,469 ; June 19.
Johnson, Sophia B., Boston, Mass. Traction plate for
use with motor-vehicle wheels. 1,468,023; Sept. 18.
Johnson, Swan, assignor of one-half to J. Erlandson,
Richwood, W. Va. Rail fastener. 1,466,400 ; Aug. 28.
Johnson, Swan, assignor of one-half to J. Erlandson,
Richwood, W. Va. Friction fire escape. 1,470,746;
Oct. 16.
Johnson, Thomas A., Manning, N. Dak. Chain fastener.
1,469,089 ; Sept. 25.
Johnson, Tomlinson F., jr., Atlanta, Ga. Manipulating
stick for clamps, switches, etc., in electric distributing
systems. 1.451,832 ; Apr. 17.
Johnson, Tomlinson F., jr., Atlanta, Ga. Jack for dead-
end insulators. 1,472,176 ; Oct. 30.
Johnson, Tomlinson F., jr., Atlanta, Ga. Circuit-opening
device. 1,473.959 ; Nov. 13.
Johnson, Tomlinson F., jr.. Atlanta, Ga. Throw-off or
circuit-breaking switch for skeet heads. 1,473,960 ;
Nov. 13.
Johnson, Uno, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compasses. 1,462,412 ;
July 17.
Johnson, Victor C, Los Angeles, Calif. Luggage carrier.
1,441,586; Jan. 9.
Johnson, Victor S., assignor to The Mantle Lamp Com-
pany of America, Chicago, 111. Heat-insulated vessel.
1,470,366; Oct. 9.
Johnson, Victor S., assignor to The Mantle Lamp Com-
pany of America, Chicago, 111. Cushioned vitreous
stopper. 1,476,820; Dec. 11.
Johnson, Walter J. 0., Chicago, 111., assignor to The
Allbright-Nell Co. Sausage-linking machine. 1,473,234 ;
Nov. 6.
Johnson, Wesley J., assignor to Standard Foundry &
Mfg. Company. De Kalb. 111. Hot-air-furnace construc-
tion. 1,449,607; Mar. 27.
Johnson, William A., Chicago, 111. Tire protector.
1,475,266; Nov. 27.
Johnson. William A., Yonkers, assignor of one-half to
Pearson Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Pin
1,475,702 : Nov, 27.
Johnson, William B., Batavia, 111., assignor to Foster
Johnson Reamer Company. Adjustable reamer.
1,446,467; Feb, 27.
Johnson, William C, Minneapolis, Minn. Air-preheating
attachment for Internal-combustion engines. 1,443,414
Jan. 30.
Johnson, William C. Minneapolis, Minn. Seal - tight
roofing cloat. 1,447,986; Mar. 13.
Johnson, William H. (See Hamilton, M. B., and John-
son.)
.Tohnson. William K., Eldorado, Kans. Antiglare attach-
ment for headlights. 1,447,859 ; Mar. 6.
Johnson, William M., Newark. N. J. Safety guard for
presses. 1.447,987: Mar. 13.
Johnson, William P. W. (See McLesky, F., and John-
son.)
Johnson, William S., and J. W. Sheffer, Berwick, Pa.,
assignors to American Car and Foundry Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Electric rivet heater. 1,452,511 :
Apr. 24.
Johnson, William S., and J. W. Sheffer, Berwick, Pa.,
assignors to American Car and Foundry Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Electric rivet heater. 1,452.512 ;
Apr. 24.
Johnson, William S., and J. W. Sheffer, Berwick, Pa.,
assignors to American Car and Foundry Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Electric rivet heater. 1,452,513 ;
Apr. 24.
Johnston, Allen, assignor to Johnston Pressed Gear Com-
pany, Ottumwa, Iowa. Lawn mower. 1.443,540 ;
Jan. 30.
Johnston, Andrew L., jr., Richmond, Va., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Off'n'On Chain Corporation,
New Yoric, N. Y. Wire chain link. 1.463,281 ; July 31.
Johnston, Andrew L., jr,, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Off'n'On Chain Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Wire chain link. 1,463.282: July 31.
Johnston. Charles F., and L. A. JInrtinplli. San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Circular micrometer. 1.448,222; Mar, 13.
Johnston, Clarence L., assignor to Marchant Calculating
Machine Company, Oakland, Calif. Calculating ma-
chine. 1.476,205 : Dec. 4.
Johnston, Clarence L.. Oakland, and C. M. F. Fridon,
Piedmont, Calif. Safety device and switch. 1,458.418 ;
June 12.
Johnston, Cyril F., and H. N. Walford, Croydon and Lew-
Isham, London, England. Striking and chiming clock.
1,468,267 ; Sept. 18.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Johnston, Edward A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Harvester Company.
Carburetor. 1,464,713; Aug. 14.
Johnston, Edward A., and G. W. Bngstrom, Chicago, lU.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to International Har-
vester Company. Tractor. 1,446,121 ; Feb. 20.
Johnston, Edward W., Springfield, 111. Coupling.
1,468,707 ; Sept. 25.
Johnston. Genevieve. (See Johnston, Horace Q., as-
signor.)
Johnston, Geo. S., Company. (See Ihrcke, F. A., and
Parteuheimer, assignors.)
Johnston, Geo. S., Company. (See Johnston, George S.
assignor.)
Johnston, George, Manchester, England. Machine for
centrifugally separating solids from liquids. 1,467,855 ;
Sept. 11.
Johnston, George H., assignor to Lover Top and Con-
verter Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile top.
1,470,624; Oct. 16.
Johnston, George S., assignor to Geo. S. Johnston Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Goggles. 1,446,847; Feb. 27.
Johnston George S., Evanston, 111., assignor to American
Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Goggles.
1.474,635; Nov. 20.
Johnston, George W., Washington, D. C. Window
screen. 1,463,121 ; July 24.
Johnston, Greenhow, Richmond, Va. Revolving shutter
for moving-picture-projecting machines. 1,471,031 ;
Oct. 16.
Johnston, Horace G., Corsicana, Tex. Gas scrubber.
1,465,397: Aug. 21.
Johnston, Horace G., assignor to G. Johnston, Corsicana,
Tex. Gas scrubber. 1,460,490 ; July 3.
Johnston, Howard H., Edgewood, and D. C. Peabody,
Turtle Creek, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company. Motor-control system.
1,469,219; Oct. 2.
Johnston, James G., jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to Warren
Featherbone Company, Three Oaks, Mich. Display
stand for ribbons and the like. Des. 62,953 ; Aug. 28.
Johnston, James O. (See Johnston, Marshall E. and
J. O.)
Johnston, James S., Utica, N. Y. Cartridge magazine for
machine guns. 1,447,860 ; Mar. 6.
Johnston, James S., Utica, N. T. Cocking mechanism
for automatic machine guns. 1,447,861 ; Mar. 6.
Johnston, James S. and M. L., Utica, N. Y. Aeroplane.
1.449,800; Mar. 27.
Johnston, James &'., and V. H. Czegka, Utica, N. Y. ; said
Czegka assignor to said Johnston. Standard for ma-
chine guns. 1,441,285 ; Jan. 9.
Johnston, James T. M., London, England. Heater for
bitumen or other materials. 1,468,365 ; Sept. 18.
Johnston, James W., Salt Lake City, Utah. Reflllable
cartridge fuse. 1,442,153; Jan. 16.
Johnston, John, Chicago, 111. Combined light and signal
device. 1,475,343; Nov. 27.
Johnston, John A., Springfield, Mass. Strike board for
concrete road construction. 1,440,606 ; Jan. 2.
Johnston, John A., Springfield, Mass. Spreader for road
material. 1,457,928 ; June 5.
Johnston, John A., Scottsbluff, Nebr. Fruit gatherer.
1,445,596; Feb. 13.
Johnston, John F., Berkeley, Calif. Paper doll. 1,475,070 ;
Nov. 20.
Johnston, John O., Newark, N. J. Side car for motor
cycles. 1,461,759; July 17.
Johnston, John T., and J. Kincaid, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada. Water motor. 1,473,103; Nov. 6.
Johnston, Marshall E. and J. O., Troutmans, N. C. Can-
sealing machine. 1,449,325 ; Mar. 20.
Johnston, Millard L. (See Johnston, James S. and M. L.)
Johnston, Millard L., Utica, N. Y. Actuator for machine
guns. 1,452,465 ; Apr. 17.
Johnston, Millard L., Utica, N. Y. Cartridge-feeding
mechanism for machine guns. 1,460,800 ; July 3.
Johnston Pressed Gear Company. (See Johnston, Allen,
assignor.) ^ ^ ,^
Johnston, Robert J., Kansas City, assignor of one-half to
G. P. Rogge. Corder, Mo. Apparatus for manufacture
of wall board. 1,452,742 ; Apr. 24.
Johnston, Roy W., Chicago, 111. Focusing mechanism.
1,453,843; May .1.
Johnston, Thomas H., Clarendon, Va. Fuel-charge vapor-
izer for internal-combustion engines. 1,441,809 ; Jan. 9.
Johnston, Walter R., Vallejo, Calif. Can-turning device
for washing machines. 1,470,533; Oct. 9.
Johnston, Wayburn B., Minneapolis, Minn. Furnace
smoke model or demonstrating device. 1,472,475 ;
Oct. 30.
Johnston, William M. (See Mallory, J. W., and .Tohnston.)
Johnstone, Edward K., Keokuk, Iowa. Portable bathtub
stand. 1,466.047: Aue. 28.
Johnstone, George P. (See Schwuchow, E. G., and John-
stone.)
Johnstone, George F., Chicago, 111. Clamping contact
terminal. 1,467,432; Sept. 11.
Johnstone, Gilbert L., Manhasset, N. Y. Container for
cigarettes and the like. 1,456,060; May 22.
Johnstone, James H., Newark, N. J. Baseball mask.
1,449,183; Mar. 20.
Johnstone, William O., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Build-
ing-wall construction. 1,472,981 ; Nov. 6.
Joksch, Rudolf. (See Schember, K., and Joksch.)
Joksch, Rudolf, Prague-Karolinenthal, Czechoslovakia.
Multiplying machine. 1,467,042 ; Sept. 4.
Jolley, John E., Stretford, Manchester, England, assignor
to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
System of ventilation. 1,453,357 ; May 1.
Jolls, Le Roy E., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Packard
Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Grinding machine.
1,443 415; Jan. 30.
Jolly, James, Bolton, England, assignor to Whitin Ma-
chine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. Combing machine.
1,446,750; Feb. 27.
Jolly, John A., Long Beach, Calif. Automatic water
drain for oil tanks. 1,471,737 ; Oct. 23.
Jolly, Thomas J., and W. F. Fitzpatrick, Ulysses, Nebr.
Water turbine. 1,461,422 ; July 10.
Jombart, F^lix, assignor to La Soci6t6 d'Etudes et de
Constructions Metallurgiques, Paris, France. Produc-
tions of hollow metal castings. 1,450,552 ; Apr. 3.
Jonas, Adrien. (See Getting, G., and Jonas.)
Jonas, Jacob F., Bellevue, Ky. Shoe. 1,456,695 ; May 29.
Jonas, Julius, Meierhof, Baden, and O. Seitz, Oberer
Kappelerhof, Baden, assignors to Aktiengesellschaft
Brown Boveri & Cle., Baden, Switzerland. Mercury-
vapor pump for high vacuums. 1,462,112 ; July 17.
Jonas, Max, Berlin, Germany. Clamping and stretching
device for trousers. 1,447,083 ; Feb. 27.
Jones, Albert J. (See Hausman, G. J., and Jones.)
Jones, Alfred E., Indian Orchard, Mass. Aeroplane race
game. 1,451,511 ; Apr. 10.
Jones, Alfred M., Milwaukee, Wis. Compressor for mold-
ing machines. 1,475,017 ; Nov. 20.
Jones, Allan H., assignor to Circle Stamping & Mfg. Co.,
Belleville, N. J. Multiple-roller bearing. 1,465,788 ;
Aug. 21.
Jones, Alva A. (See Tallman, G. L., and Jones.)
Jones, Alva L., Asbury Park, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. System for
testing line balance.' 1,459,770; June 26.
Jones, Arthur D., Des Moines, Iowa. Metal post.
1,470,367 ; Oct. 9.
Jones, Arthur G., Detroit, Mich. Lock for levers. 1,444,379;
Feb. 6.
Jones, Arthur M. (See Taber, Hubert C, assignor.)
Jones, Arthur T., Tottenham, London, England. Photo-
graphic reflector. 1,447,475 ; Mar. 6.
Jones and Baker. (See Carlson, Erik F., assignor.)
Jones, Bassett, Mahwah, and J. T. Holmes, Bogota, N. J.
Spark Indicator and amplifier. 1,466,232 ; Aug. 28.
Jones, Benjamin W. (See CarichofC, E. R., and Jones.)
Jones, Benjamin W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Automatic motor starter.
1,475,185 ; Nov. 27.
Jones, Benjamin W., Schenectady. N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electromagnetic control.
1,475,951 ; Dec. 4.
Jones, Benjamin W., Schenectady, N. Y., and B. C. Gooch,
Estes Park, Colo., assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Motor-control system. 1,460,062 ; June 26.
Jones, Branham W., San Antonio, Tex. Automobile
identifying means. 1,473,561 ; Nov. 6.
Jones, Carl G., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Detach-
able transformer radiator. 1,460,135: June 26.
Jones, Charles A., Sewickley, Pa. Headlight. 1,471,166;
Oct. 16.
Jones, Charles M., assignor to Jones National Automobile
Registration System, Inc., Louisville, Ky. Automobile
title-identifying, theft discouraging and detecting
means. 1,454,746 ; May 8.
Jones, Charles W., New Hampton, Mo. Check-pad holder.
1,455.620; May 15.
Jones, Charley L., Altus, Okla. Toothbrush-holding de-
vice. 1,459,831 ; June 26.
Jones, Christopher C, Chipley, Ga. Mold form. 1,472,004 ;
Oct. 23.
Jones, Clayton M., Jamestown, N. Y. Wrench. 1,452,079 ;
Apr. 17.
Jones, Coulter W., assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany, Midland, Mich. Recovering bromine. 1,473,295 ;
Nov. 6.
Jones, David B., assignor to Metallurgical Laboratories,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Spelter furnace. 1,450,161 ;
Mar. 27.
Jones & Davis. (See Baxter, R. C, Galloway, and Gray,
assignors. )
Jones, Earle M., assignor to O. B. McClIntock Company,
Minneapolis, Minn. Burglar-alarm honalng. Des.
62,205 ; Apr. 10.
Jones, Earle M., assignor to O. B. McClintock Company,
Minneapolis, Minn. Clock. Des. 62,452 ; June 5.
Jones, Barle W., New York, N. Y., and E. R. Harris,
Arlington, N. J. Making phonographic records.
1,461,849; July 17.
Jones, Edgar R., Kansas City, Mo. Toy. 1,456,239;
May 22.
Jones, Edward P., Breckenridge, Colo. Hammer drill.
1,467,433 ; Sept. 11.
Jones, Edward S., Mobile, Ala. Automatic life-saving
fender for automobiles. 1,468,112 ; Sept. 18.
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283
Jones, Edwin A., St. Louis, Mo. Heating system.
1,455.3.'^8 ; May 15.
Jones, El Dorado, New York, N. Y. Muffler. 1,473,235;
Nov. 6.
Jones, Elwood. (See Drummond, William H., assignor.)
Jones, Emile W., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Separating mechanism for
thrashers. 1,401,314 ; July 10.
Jones, Emily, Brooklyn, N. Y. Scissors sharpener.
1,453,246; Apr. 24.
Jones. Ephraim E., Sugar City, Colo. Stoker. 1,442,668 ;
Jan. 16.
Jones, Ernest H., London. England. Electric-arc solder-
ing. 1,441,685; Jan. 9.
Jones, Ernest H., London, England. Metal electrode
used in depositing and soldering by the electric arc.
1,441,686 ; Jan. 9.
Jones, Ernest H., London, England. Electric-arc solder-
ing. 1,441,687; Jan. 9.
Jones, Ernest H., London, England. Electrode and weld-
ing and like rod used in soldering and depositing
metals. 1.441.688 ; Jan. 0.
Jones, Ernest H., Canonbury, London, England. Deposit-
ing metal by the electric arc. 1,464,076 ; Aug. 7.
Jones, Kriiest II., Loudon, England. Tire and manufac-
ture of the same. 1,478.788; Dec. 25.
Jones, Erwin R., Columbus, Ohio. Twine cutter.
1,454,543; May 8.
Jones, Esther P., administratrix. (See Jones, Thomas J.)
Jones-Everett Machine Company. (See Jones. M. W., and
Brush, assignors.)
.Tones, Frank E. (See Behrens, Philip H., assignor.)
Jones, Frank E., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill Com-
pany, Central Falls, R. I. Yarn-controlling mechanism
for spring-needle knitting machines. 1,476.518 : Dec. 4.
Jones, Frank E., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill Com-
?iany. Central Falls, R. I. Web-holder cam mechanism
or knitting machines. 1,477,060 ; Dec. 11.
Jones. Prank H., Tuinucu, Cuba. Method and apparatus
for controlling sugar centrifugals. 1,475.121 ; Nov. 20.
Jones, Frank S., Philadelphia, Pa. Straightening press.
1,450.373 ; Apr. 3.
Jones, Fred W. (See Lundgren, Fred, assignor.)
Jones, Frederic P., Seacombe, England. Manufacture of
bricks. 1,475.832 ; Nov. 27.
Jones, Frederick W., jr. (See Forse, W. T., Jones, and
Walters. )
.Tones, George C. (See Center, A. L., and Jones.)
Jones, George F. (See Ryan, M. J., and Jones.)
Jones, George F., and J. H. Allison, Indianapolis, Ind.,
assignors to Allison Coupon Company. Coupon book.
1,470,012; Oct. 9.
Jones, George G., Cleveland, Ohio. Combined grave
marker and flag holder. Des. 62,288 ; May 1.
Jones, George G., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Electrolysis miti-
gation. 1,454,895 ; May 15.
Jones, George H., New York, N. Y. Composite lumber or
beam structure. 1,444.466 ; Feb. 6.
Jones, George W., Gum Neck, N. C. Hoof holder.
1,472,527; Oct. 30.
Jones, Grayson, Nashville, Tenn. Pipe bender or elbow
former. 1,452,383 ; Apr. 17.
Jones, Harry, SufEern, N. Y., assignor to The American
Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, Wilmington, Del.
Brake shoe. 1,462,967 ; July 24.
Jones, Harry B., Chicago, 111. Granary. 1,474,827 ;
Nov. 20.
Jones, Harry B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Permanent Products Company, Chicago, 111. Ventilated
stave. Rel5,516 ; Jan. 2.
Jones, Harry C, Larchmout, assignor to Lithoprintex
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vacuum frame for print-
ing upon sensitized surfaces. 1,478,828; Dec. 25.
Jones, Harry H. (See Butler, C. H., and Jones.)
Jones, Harry H., Holland, Oreg. Gun sight. 1,442,952 ;
Jan. 23.
Jones, Harry H., Holland, Oreg. Tool. 1,446,904 ;
Feb. 27.
Jones, Harry M. (See Peart, P. L., and Jones.)
.Tones, Harry W., St. Louis, Mo. Rail tie. 1,449,676 ;
Mar. 27.
Jones. Henry C, Pawtucket, R. I. Cleaning device.
1,448,964 ; Mar. 20.
Jones, Henry D., assignor to The Gallon Iron Works &
Mfg. Co., Gallon, Ohio. Cooling system for motor ve-
hicles. 1,450,442 ; Apr. 3.
Jones, Hilton I. (See Du Bois, R., and Jones.)
Jones, Horry M., Chicago, III. Measuring device.
1.474.904; Nov. 20.
Jones, Howard B., Chicago, III. Wire-handled hammer.
1,449,677; Mar. 27.
Jones, Howard B., assignor to Rotary Manufacturing Co.,
Chicago, 111. Pump. 1,464,135 ; Aug. 7.
Jones, Howard N., assignor of one-half to T. Z. Carpenter,
Providence, R. I. Separable-die holder. 1,449,412 ;
Mar. 27.
Jones. Howard R., assignor to Vibro-Dental Products,
Philadelphia, Pa. Container. 1.476,404 ; Dec. 4.
Jones, Hugh S., Hampstead, London, England. Treeing
device for boots and shoes 1,449,820 ; Mar. 27.
Jones, Ira M., administrator. (See Ratcliffe, Frank S.)
Jones, Jacob, Seattle, Wash. Sound reproducer.
1.445,322; Feb. 13.
Jones, James C, and A. C. Kreutzer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Grass trimmer. 1,445,515 ; Feb. 13.
Jones, James C, and A. C. Kreutzer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Split gear. 1,473,706; Nov. 13.
Jones, James E., Richmond, Ind. Fly-elimlnatlng screen.
1.450,374; Apr. 3.
Jones, James E., Washington, D. C. Holding and serv-
ing device for toilet-seat coverings. 1,478,744 ; Dec. 25.
Jones, James T., Maidenhead, England. ResUient-
tlred wheel. 1,452,342; Apr. 17.
'ones, Jay D., New York, N. Y. Headlight dimmer.
1.455,956; May 22.
Jones, Jesse G., East Ham, England. Bridge for stringed
musical instruments. 1,459,057 ; June 19.
Jones, Jesse G., East Ham. England. Bridge for piano-
fortes and like stringed musical instruments. 1.476,014 ;
Dec. 4.
Jones, Joe E., Lockhart, Tex. Casket support. 1,468,111 ;
Sept. IS.
Jones, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic cartridge. 1,454,812 ;
May 8.
Jones, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic cartridge. 1,454,813;
May 8.
Jones, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic cartridge. 1,454,814 ;
May 8.
Jones, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic cartridge. 1,454,815 ;
May 8.
Jones, John G., assignor to Eastnan Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic cartridge. 1,454,816 ;
May 8.
Jones, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic cartridge. 1,454,817 ;
May 8.
Jones, John G., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic cartridge. 1,454,818 ;
May 8.
Jones, John B., Milwaukee, Wis. Pin lifter. 1,455,533 ;
May 15.
Jones, John T., assignor to HoweUs Metallurgical Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Producing steel. 1,466,301 ;
Aug. 28.
Jones, John W. (See Maine, Roy D.. assignor.)
Jones, John W., Mrs., et al. (See Rogers, Joseph C,
assignor.)
Jones, John W., Perth, Scotland. Junction box for con-
duit piping. 1,440.389 ; Jan. 2.
Jones, John W., Auckland, New Zealand. Guard for motor
vehicles and the like. 1,472,005; Oct. 23.
Jones, John W., and W. S. Reynolds, Syracuse, N. Y.
Draft pipe and damper construction" for heaters.
1,447,988; Mar. 13.
Jones, Joseph H. (See Burgess, Robert, assignor.)
Jones, Joseph H., Winthrop, assignor of one-half to R.
Burgess, Newton Center, Mass. Cap-spinning frame.
1.467.286 ; Sept. 4.
Jones, Joseph H., Winthrop, assignor of one-half to R.
Burgess, Newton Center, Mass. Cap-spinning frame.
1.467.287 ; Sept. 4.
Jones, Joseph H., Winthrop, assignor of one-half to E.
Burgess, Newton Center, Mass. Stop-motion mecha-
nism for spinning frames. 1,474,040 ; Nov. 13.
Jones, Joseph W., Corning, N. Y., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Oil governor for
compressor engines. 1,453,681 ; May 1.
Jones, Joseph W., Corning, N. Y., assignor to IngersoU-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Plate valve.
1,470,625; Oct. 16.
Jones, Laban E., and C. R. Wraith. Anaconda. Mont.
Automatic combustion regulator. 1,458,419 ; June 12.
Jones, Laban E., and C. R. Wraith, Anaconda, Mont.
Draft gauge. 1,468,948 ; Sept. 25.
Jones & Laughlin Steel Company. (See Free, John W.,
assignor.)
Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. (See Naugle, H. M.,
and Towneend, assignors.)
Jones, Leon B. (See Moore, R. S., and Jones.)
Jones, Lester L. (See Israel, Lester L.)
Jones, Lester L., New York, N. Y. Electric battery.
1,469,015; Sept. 25.
Jones, LInwood H., Kenvil, N. J., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Smokeless-powder
dynamite. 1,447,248 ; Mar. 6.
Jones, Llewellyn W.. Wynnewood, Pa. Forming pipe
balls. 1,467,1-66 ; Sept. 4.
Jones, Llewellyn, Muncie, Ind. Method and apparatus
for the reduction of impurities contaminating molten
metals. 1,472,006 ; Oct. 23.
Jones, Llewellyn, New Castle, assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tinning and
galvanizing machine. 1,446,506 ; Feb. 27.
Jones, Lloyd, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method of and appliance
for use in rolling-mill operations. 1,441,354 ; Jan. 9.
Jones, Lloyd, assignor to United Engineering & Foundry
Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal-working machine.
1,440,413; Mar. 27.
Jones, Louis W., Baltimore, Md. Temperature regulator
for cooling systems of internal-combustion engines.
1,463,510; July 31.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Jones, Loyd A., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Illumination for plane surfaces.
1,441,689 ; Jan. 9.
Jones, MacNeal and Camp, Incorporated. (See Camp,
Henry P., assignor.)
Jones, Martin A., R. Krollage, and E. C. Yeager, Mc-
Gregor, Tex. Fuel-oil separator and vaporizer.
1,460,063; June 26.
Jones, Mason U. (See MacDowell, G. J., and Jones.)
Jones, Milton D., Cleveland, Oblo. Car-dumping machine.
1,452,606; Apr. 24.
Jones, Monrowe W., and B. H. Brush ; said Jones assignor
to Jones-Everett Machine Company, Ardmore. Okla.
Combined casing and tool spear. 1,442,276 ; Jan. 16.
Jones National Automobile Registration System Inc. (See
Jones, Charles M., assignor.)
Jones, Orville J., Emmett, Idaho. Pump-operating engine.
1,447,084; Feb. 27.
Jones, Parker J., Chicopee, Mass. Combined loom shut-
tle-box front guard and guide plate. 1,475,633 ; Nov. 27.
Jones, Paul K., Clinton, Mo. Shock absorber. 1,471,267 ;
Oct. 16.
Jones, Pearl N., assignor to C. A. Fagan, W. D. George,
and S. L. Tone, receivers, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fare token.
Des. 62,820 ; Aug. 7.
Jones, Pearl T., Sacramento, Calif. Combined chair and
ironing board. 1,468,817 ; Sept. 25.
Jones, Peter, Wigan, England. Pneumatic tire.
1,472.913 ; Nov. 6.
Jones, R. A., and Company. (See Jones, Ruel A., as-
signor)
Jones, Ralph E. (See Bissell, C. H., and Jones.)
Jones, Richard G., assignor to Brown Process Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for dehydrating and
cleaning oils. 1,440,832 ; Jan. 2.
Jones, Richard G., assignor to Brown Process Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Preventing emulsification of oil
discharging from oil wells. 1,462,748 ; July 24.
Jones, Robert E., Evergreen, Colo. SJack-biU'niiig stove
and furnace. 1,456,380; May 22.
Jones, Robert E., Evergreen, Colo. Slack-burning stove and
furnace. 1,465,442 ; Aug. 21.
Jones, Robert R., Massillon, Ohio. Stool construction.
1,445,516; Feb. 13.
Jones, Robert W., Loudon, Ohio. Vacuum relief and
back-pressure valve. 1,476,618 ; Dec. 4.
Jones, Roscoe C, Jetferson, N. Y. Piston. 1,478,963 ;
Dec. 25.
Jones, Roy E., Storrs, Conn. Water fountain for chickens.
1,454,171; May 8.
Jones, Roy G., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Lamp Company. Purification of gases. 1,478,036 ;
Dec. 18.
Jones, Ruel A., assignor to R. A. Jones and Company, In-
corporated, Covington, Ky. Carton folding and filing
machine. 1,472,364 ; Oct. 30.
Jones, Russell C, Bronxville, assignor to The Griscom
Russell Company, New York, N. Y. Oil cooler.
1,454,053; May 8.
Jones, Uussell M. (See Ross, W. H., Durgin, and Jones.)
Jones, Russell S., Chicago, 111. Shipping bag. 1,466,658 ;
Sept. 4.
Jones, Shepard, Tarentum, Pa. Tea and coffee pot.
1,472,007 ; Oct. 23.
Jones, Stephen H., Forrest City, Ark. Wagon-box
lifter. 1,467,167 ; Sept. 4.
Jones, Thomas E., Peru, assignor of one-half to L. M.
Stump, Plymouth, Ind. Battery-strap mold. 1,462.364 ;
July 17.
Jones, Thomas J., deceased, Catlin, 111. ; E. P. Jones, ad-
ministratrix. Scissors sharpener. 1,472,760 ; Oct. 30.
Jones, Thomas X., Minneapolis, Minn. Attachment for
window-shade rollers. 1,472,221 : Oct. 30.
Jones, ToUiver M., Birmingham, Ala. Linter-gin-rib
mounting. 1,457,172 ; May 29.
Jones, Walter, Cleveland, Ohio. Shears sharpener.
1,451,396; Apr. 10.
Jones, Walter S., Orwood, Calif. Electric water heater.
1,462,703 ; July 24.
Jones. William, \ancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Phonograph-record bolder. 1,440,737 ; Jan. 2.
Jones, William A., West New Brighton, N. Y. Fan.
1,447.554; Mar. 6.
Jones, William E., Kelly, assignor of one-half to J. V.
Adams, McNary, La. Hajrow. 1,447,862 ; Mar. 6.
Jones, William H., and M. Kinnebrew, Fellows, Calif.
Combination casing cutter, overshot, and milling tool.
1,454,819 ; May 8.
Jones, William M., jr., Rochester, N. Y. Vulcanizing
treads and mold used in such method. 1,467,761 ;
Sept. 11.
Jones, William T., Omar, W. Va. Loader. 1,452,080;
Apr, 17.
Jones, Willis O., Louisville, Ky. Chair desk. 1,452,343 ;
Apr. 17.
Jonsson, Carl H., Borlange, Sweden. Hardening fresh
linings of sulphite-pulp digesters. 1,444,467 ; Feb. 6
Jonsson, Gnstaf E., Halmstad, Sweden. Apparatus for pre-
venting the bursting by freezing of radiators for motor
cars and the like. 1,465,134 ; Aug. 14.
M., et al., executors. (See Fahnestock,
1,457,528 ;
1,445,280;
Jonsson, Gustaf E., Halmstad, Sweden. Apparatus for
preventing the bursting by freezing of water-circula-
tion systems for combustion engines in motor cars and
the like. 1,473,562 ; Nov. 6.
Jopson Manufacturing Company. (See Jopson, William
G., assignor.)
Jopson, William G., Keene, N. H., assignor to Jopson
?^?E'?,'i£*"""S Company, Boston, Mass. Shipping tag.
1,466,173 ; Aug. 28.
Jordahn, Gus, Palm Beach, Fla. Pneumatic support.
1,461,911 ; July 17.
Jordan, Benjamin H., assignor to The Willys-Morrow Com-
pany, Elmira, N. Y. Gauging machine. 1,464,938;
Aug. 14.
Jordan, Christopher C. (See Jordan, William H., as-
signor.)
Jordan, Donald G., et al. (See Wentling, Lester M., as-
signor.)
Jordan, Edith
Ernest B.)
Jordan, Francis R., Boone, Iowa. Glue container and
brush holder. 1,451,984 ; Apr. 17.
Jordan, Fred A., Duluth, Minn. Magnetic ore separator.
1,475,394 ; Nov. 27.
Jordan, George C, Eau Claire, Wis. Ventilator. 1,456,381 :
May 22. ...
Jordan, Harry I., Auburn, Me. Golf-club shaft.
June 5.
Jordan, James, Lowell, Mass. Wrench.
Feb. 13.
Jordan, John M., deceased. Summit, Ga. ; T. M. Jordan,
administrator. Plant-vermin-exterminating structure.
Jordan, Luther M., Sperry, Okla. Hoisting machine.
1,466,289 ; Aug. 28.
Jordan, Richard D., assignor to Taylor-Wharton Iron and
Steel Company, High Bridge, N. J. Melting ferroman-
ganese. 1,467,546; Sept. 11.
Jordan, Robert E., jr.. Halls, Tenn. Rope clamp.
1,471,034 ; Oct. 16.
Jordan, T. M., administrator. (See Jordan, John M.)
.Jordan Thomas N., Jackson, Miss. Wheel. 1,446,706-
Feb. 27.
Jordan, Walter L., New York, N. Y. Making a composi-
tion for purifying liquids. 1,448,846; Mar. 20.
Jordan, Will J. (See Petrea, F. K., and Jordan.)
Jordan, William H., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
C. C. Jordan, New York, N. Y. Commutator-dressing
apparatus. 1,472,365; Oct. 30.
Jordan, William M., jr. (See Rice, R. L., and Jordan.)
"^°i'''i?^ Clarence B., Cle Elum, Wash. Current motor.
1,443,845 ; Jan. 30
Jorgensen, Clarence H. and P. J., assignors to Jorgensen
Manufacturing Company, Waupaca, Wis. Priming de-
vice. 1,457,033 : May 29.
Jorgensen, Emil, Des Moines, Iowa. Fastener for win-
dow screens. 1,471,609 ; Oct. 23.
Jorgensen, Hans L., and A. N. Poulin, Chicago, 111.
Safety sadiron holder. 1,455,026 ; May 15.
Jorgensen Manufacturing Company. (See Jorgensen, Clar-
ence H. and P. J., assignors.)
Jorgensen, Olav E., New York, N. Y. Single-acting en-
gine. 1,404,821 ; Aug. 14.
Jorgensen, Olav E., as.signor to Worthington Pump and
Machinery Corporation. New York, N. Y. Oil-engine
scavenging pump. 1,447,514 ; Mar. 6.
Jorgensen, I'eder M., Milltown, Wis. Quack-grass de-
stroyer. 1,448,121 ; Mar. 13.
Jorgensen, Peter J. (See Jorgensen, Clarence H. and
1 . J.)
Jorgenson, John, et al. (See Beck. Peter, assignor.)
Jorgenson, Michael^, et al. (See Beck, Peter, assignor.)
Combined pen and
Internal-combustion
Jorgenson, I'eter R.. Avoca, Iowa.
blade holder. 1,444,1.55; Fob. 6.
Jory, William E., Martinez, Calif,
engine. 1,452.202 ; Apr. 17.
Joseph, Arthur S. (See Blackman, Mabel, assignor.)
Joseph, Carl, Bayonne, assignor of one-half to P. J.
Kloes, Jersey City, N. J. Awning worm-gear-operatine
device. 1.475,233 ; Nov. 27.
Joseph, Frank. (See Lather, Carl, assignor.)
Josephs, Lyman C., jr.. and L. H. Cutten, Allentown, Pa.,
assignors to International Motor Company, New York,
N. Y. Heating and ventilating means for motor-pro-
pplled cars. 1,440,781 ; Jan. 2.
Josephs, Lyman C, jr., Allentown, Pa., and G. Wirrer,
Plainfleld, N. J., assignors to International Motor
Company, New York, N. Y. Furnace for the heat treat-
ment of metals. 1,467,669 ; Sept. 11.
Josephs, Lyman C, jr., Allentown, Pa., and G. Wirrer,
Plainfleld, N. J., assignors to International Motor
Company, New York, N. Y. Furnace for the heat treat-
ment of metals. 1,467,670 "
Josephson, Helmer G., et al..
Eolmor G., assignor.)
Josephson, Helmer G., et al.
Freeman J., assignor.)
Josephson, Helmer G.. Lvnn
Nahant, J. L. Shevenell, Haverhill, and H. G. Joseph
son, trustees, Lynn, Mass. Apparatus for making shank
reen forces. 1,474,719 ; Nov. 20.
Josler, Angelo, assignor of one-half to F. P. Smith, Chi-
cago, 111. Window guard. 1,465,443 ; Aug. 21.
Sept. 11.
trustees. (See Josephson,
, trustees. (See Winchell,
assignor to F. J. Winchell,
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Joslin, A. D., Manufacturing Company. (See Sheras,
Morris, assignor.)
Joslin, Jolni, Prlnceville, 111. Hand reel. 1,455,167;
May 15.
Joslin, WiUiam H., South Scituate, K. I. Box. 1,441,727 ;
Jan. 9.
Jossolvn, Winsor, Caxmel, Calif. Cigarette holder.
1,457,251 ; May 29.
Jested, Carl M., Milwauliee, Wis. Radiator circulating
system. 1,470,846 ; Oct. 16.
Jotzen, Heinrich, Barmen, Germany. Device for clean-
ing the felt of paper and cardboard making machines
during their operation. 1,478,712; Dec. 2.'5.
Journet, Gabriel, Paris, France. Rotary-kettle kiln for
drying and burning plaster stone, plaster, and other
similar substances. 1.449,326 ; Mar. 20.
Jouve. Felix L., Paris, France. Machine for swaging or
reducing metal. 1,466,302; Aug. 28.
.Towett. Tliompson, London, and C E. Squire. Sheffield,
England. Calculating machine. 1,456,061 ; May 22.
joy, Allan R., Portland, Oreg. Nut lock. 1,465,221 ;
Ausr. 14.
Joy, Charles H. (See Joy, C. H. jr., and Sauer, as-
signors.)
Joy, Charles H., jr., and L. J. Sauer, assignors to C. H.
Joy, Chicago, 111. Combination door lock. 1,450,087 ;
Mar. 27.
Jov, Joseph F.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gathering mechanism.
1,445,088; Feb. 13.
Joy, Joseph F., Belle Vernon, assignor to Joy Machine
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Coal-loading machine.
1,445,084 ; Feb. 13.
Joy, Joseph F., Belle Vernon, Pa., assignor to The Jef-
frey Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Pro-
tective device. 1,471,610; Oct. 23.
Joy, Joseph F., New Bethlehem, assignor to Joy Machine
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mining apparatus. 1,445,085 ;
Feb. 13.
Joy. Joseph F.. New Bethlehem, assignor to Joy Machine
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Drill. 1,445,086; Feb. 13.
Joy, Joseph F., assignor to Joy Machine Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Coal-loading machine. 1,445,087 ; Feb. 13.
Joy Machine Compiiny. (See Joy, Joseph F., assignor.)
Joyce, A. Wlllard, Newark, N. J., assignor to The Chem-
ical Foundation, Inc., New York, N. Y. Disazo color-
ing matter. 1.472,333 ; Oct. 30.
Joyce, Asa W., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Chemical
Foundation, Inc., New York, N. Y. Disazo dyes.
1,472,334 ; Oct. 30.
Joyce, Brvan P., Washington, D. C. Gun carriage.
1,447,085; Feb. 27.
Jovce, Bryan P., Washington, D. C. Equalizing device.
1,447,086; Feb. 27.
Jovce. Brvan P., Washington, D. C. Counterpoise.
1,460,419: July 3.
Joyce, Bryan P., Davenport, Iowa. Coupling. 1,447,087 ;
Feb. 27.
Joyce, Bryan P., Davenport, Iowa. Counterpoise.
1,460,420 ; July 3.
Joyce, Bryan P., Davenport, Iowa. Trail for gun car-
riages. 1,473,628 ; Nov. 13.
Joyce, Bryan P., Davenport, Iowa. Means for securing
trunnions to cradle forgings. 1,475,186 ; Nov. 27.
Joyce, Bryan P., Davenport, Iowa. Traveling lock for
gun cnrringes. 1,475.952 ; Dec. 4.
Jovcp. Brvan" P.. Davenport, Iowa. Fastening device for
gun crndlos. 1.476.079 : Dec. 4.
Joyce-Cridland Company, The. (See Ripsch, Charles W.,
assignor. )
Joyce-Cridland Company, The. (See Ripsch, C. W., and
Dawley, assignors.)
Joyce Cridland Company, The. (See Ripsch, C. W., Daw-
ley, and Derby, assignor.)
Joyce, Emily W. (See Starkweather, Brayton W., as-
signor. 1
Joyce, James T., trustee. (See Laursen, Laurits A., as-
signor.)
royce, John h., Columbus, Ohio. Mop. 1,454,544 ; May 8.
Joyncr, Clifford A., Muucie, Ind. Boat-propelling device.
1,475,833; Nov. 27.
Joyner, Frank J., Aiken, S. C. Support for tops of motor
cars. 1,444,838 ; Feb. 13.
Joyner, William H., East Bemstadt, Ky. Surgical saw.
1.455,621 ; May 15.
Jubilee Manufacturing Company. (See Gillet. Alexis F.,
assignor.)
Judd, Alfred A., assignor of one-half to C. F. Murtaugh,
Iroquois Falls, Ontario, Canada. Paper-making ma-
chine. 1,476,894; Dec. 11.
Judd, Edward R., and L. Minnick, Kansas City, Mo.
Knife and scis.sors sharpener. 1,474,636; Nov. 20.
Judd, Henry S. (See Craver, Howard S., assignor.)
Judd, Morton F., Stratford, assignor to The Raybestos
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Transmission and brake
mechanism. 1.459,470 ; June 19.
Judd, Ralph P., Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricating compound.
1.449,608; Mar. 27.
Judelson, Julius, New York, N. Y. Drier. 1,449,609 ;
Mar. 27.
Juderjahn, Frank W., assignor of one-half to J. Lubenow,
Milwaukee, Wis. Hot-water heater. 1,449,678 ; Mar. 27.
Judge, Louis L., Baltimore, Md. Fastener for eyeleted
edges of fabrics. 1,440,997 ; Jan. 2
Judge, Michael H., Greeley, Nebr. Gate latch. 1,450,443:
Apr. 3.
Judkius, John D., San Diego, Calif. Dish drainer.
1,456,803 ; May 29.
Judson, Albert O., Columbus, Ohio. Spring bushing.
1,475,344 ; Nov. 27.
fudson, Charles S., et al. (See Gompf, Harry V,, as-
signor.)
Juengling, Karl P., Lakewood, Ohio. Automatic stoker.
1,452,081 ; Apr. 17.
Juer, George. (See Bindschedler, E., and Juer.)
Juer, George, Hopewell, Va., assignor to Tubize Artificial
Silk Company of America, Wilmington, Del. Artiflclal-
silk-spinning machine. 1,452,607 ; Apr. 24.
Juergensen, Peter, Des Moines, Iowa. Lemon squeezer.
1,469,514 ; Oct. 2.
Juhasz, Andrew, Chicago, 111. Barber-chair register.
1,440,920; Jan. 2.
JuhSsz, Andrew, Chicago, 111. Barber-chair register.
1,448,448 ; Mar. 13.
Juillard, Ernest, Geneva, assignor to Firm Ateliers H.
Cuenod. Societe Anonynie, Chatelaine, near Geneva,
Switzerland. Carburetor. 1,441,858 ; Jan. 9.
Juley, Joseph P,, Lyndhurst, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric (Jompany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Coin
collector. 1,470,747 ; Oct. 16.
.Tulian d'Este Company. (See Webb, Edward, assignor.)
Julian, Gideon J. (See Cosgrove, J. W., and Julian.)
Julian, Gideon J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Coating
apparatus. 1,476.015 ; Dec. 4.
Julian, Isaac, Chatfield, Minn. Chick feeder. 1,468,205 ;
Sept. 18.
Juliaji & Kokenge Company, The. (See Bohr, Henry B.,
assignor.)
Julien, Napoleon P., Springfield, Mass. Elevator.
1,454,117 ; May 8.
Julin, Victor T., Djursholms-Danderyd, Sweden. Gimlet.
1,441,930: Jan. 9.
Juline, Arthur, Chicago, assignor of one-half to O. C.
Dennis, Wilmette, 111. Dispensing apparatus for toilet-
seat covers. 1,467,481 ; Sept. 11.
Jullin, Alexis J., St.-Cloud, France. Apparatus for regu-
lating the voltage of dynamos. 1,468.024 ; Sept. 18.
Julson, Oscar M., Groton, S. Dak. Hitch. 1,473,563;
Nov. 6.
Jumonville, Charles, New York, N. Y. Mop. 1,467,324 ;
Sept. 11.
Jung, Henry, Bloomer, Wis. Fruit protector. 1,471,167 ;
Oct. 16.
Jung, John, Campbellsport, Wis. Draft couplipg.
1,465,849 ; Aug. 21.
Jung, Philip H., Mount Union, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for separating coke and ash. 1,466,377 ; Aug. 28.
Jungbluth. Carl J. (See Knott, H. H., Jungbluth. and
Hammer.)
Junge, Xavier, Venturia, N. Dak. Stovepipe coupling.
1,460,910 ; July 3.
Junggren, Oscar, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Shaft bearing. 1,463,018 ;
July 24.
Junggren, Oscar, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,475,267 ;
Nov. 27.
Junggren, Oscar, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,477,360 ;
Dec. 11.
Jungk, Herbert G., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Commuta-
tor brush. 1,442,072 : Jan. 16.
Junglegym, Inc. (See Hinton, Sebastian, assignor.)
Junker, Anthony, Gloversville, N. Y. Stocking. 1,459,590;
June 19.
Junkers, Hugo, Dessau, Germany. Riveting device.
1,446,972 ; Feb. 27.
Junkers, Hugo, Dessau, Germany. Riveting. 1,446,973 ;
Feb. 27.
Junkers, Hugo, Dessau, Germany. Mixing valve
1,454,172 ; May 8.
Junker.s, Hugo, Dessau, Germany. Radiator. 1,464,765 ;
Aug. 14.
Junkers, Hugo, Dessau, Germany. De-sice for producing
rivet connections. 1,476,756 ; Dec. 11.
Junkers, Hugo, Aacheu-Frankenburg, Germany. Flying-
machine supporting surface. 1,462,704 ; July 24.
Junkin, John C., assignor to Carter Mayhew Manufac-
turing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Grain separator.
1,445,957 ; Feb. 20.
Junkunc, John, Chicago, 111. Christmas-tree stand or the
like. 1,445,625 ; Feb. 20.
Jupp, Alfred E. (See Ohlson, C. G., and Jupp.)
Jurgensen, August P., New York, assignor to I. Goldberg,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Cream dipper. 1,473,104 ; Nov. 6.
Jury, Alfred E. (See Hopkinson, E., and Jury.)
Jury, Alfred E., Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Morgan & Wright, Detroit, Mich. Strain-
resisting element for rubber articles. 1,444,076 ; Feb. 6.
Jury, Alfred E., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Morgan &
Wright. Tire and fabric therefor. 1,470,924 ; Oct. 16.
Jury, Frank W., Milwaukee, Wis. Gear-cutting machine.
1,456,240; May 22.
Justrite Manufacturing Company. (See F^isbie, William
J., assignor.)
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Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Justrite Measuring Machine Company, Tlie. (See Bar-
rows, Walter A., assignor.)
Justus, Ora H., Parkersburg, W. Va. Purifier for gaso-
line systems. 1,464,822 ; Aug. 14.
Juvet, Obel, Ferndale, Wash. Roll holder. 1,467,896;
Sept. 11.
Juvinall, Orla E., Danville, 111. Bench clamp. 1,472,982 ,
Nov. 6.
K-B Pulverizer Company. (See Blum, Joseph K., as-
signor.)
K-D Barrel & Hamper Company, The. (See Walker,
Joseph L., assignor.)
K-D Lamp Company, The. (See Driemeyer, Edward W.,
assignor.)
K. P. & C. Tire & Rubber Corporation. (See Krusemark,
Frederick A., assignor.)
Kabanuck, Jack B., Max, N. Dak. Piston-ring remover.
1,466.659 ; Aug. 28.
KaCer, Filip, Manheim, assignor to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, Germany.
Manufacture of vat coloring matters. 1,459,536 ;
June 19.
Kach, Robert Portland, Oreg. Gas mixer. 1,473,349 ;
Nov. 6.
Kacker, Henry J. F. T., Birmingham, Ala. Bag-cleaning
machine. 1,461,850 ; July 17.
Kackley, Willaid H., Byesville, Ohio. Duplex envelope.
1,458,829 ; June 12.
Kaczmarski, Bronislaw, Detroit, Mich. Beet topper.
1,471,738; Oct. 23.
Kadavy, Godfrey J., Ravenna Nebr. Ether-can attach-
ment dropper. 1,446,751 ; Feb. 27.
Kadel, Byers W., Baltimore, Md. Car construction.
1,473,909; Nov. 13.
Kadel, Byers W., Baltimore, Md. Railway car. 1,475,187 ;
Nov. 27.
Kadel, Byers W., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft yoke and
manufacturing same. 1,440,998 ; Jan. 2.
Kadel, Byers W., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Car truck.
1,440,999 ; Jan. 2.
Kadel, Byers W., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Manufacturing
draft yokes. 1,449,679 ; Mar. 27.
Kadel, Byers W., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Composite car
framing. 1,463,703 ; July 31.
Kadel, George W., Dallas, Tex. Landing carriage for
aeroplanes. 1,463,471 ; July 31.
Kadow, Walter B., Puyallup, Wash. Spoke wrench.
1,475,834 ; Nov. 27.
Kaefer, John G., Oakley, Ohio. Dispensing device.
1,473,187 ; Nov. 6.
Kaelble, Herman F., Egg Harbor City, N. J. Transmis-
sion lock. 1,452,203 ; Apr. 17.
Kaelin, Frederick T., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electric-
boiler construction. 1,476,080 ; Dec. 4.
Kaemmerer, Paul. (See BarSnyi, A., and Kaemmerer.)
Kaeser, Otto F. (See Bager, &. R. W. M., Kaeser, and
Lehman.)
Kaestner & Hecht Company. (See Brenne, Richard,
assignor.)
Kaestner & Hecht Company. (See Clancy, John F., as-
signor.)
Kaestner & Hecht Company. (See Gazda, Adolph A., as-
signor.)
Kaestner, Louis W., Chicago, 111. Article carrier.
1,441,810 ; Jan. 9.
Kager Automobile Radiator Holder Company. (See
Kager, Jasper W., assignor.)
Kager, Jasper W., Butte, Mont., assignor to Kager Auto-
mobile Radiator Holder Company. Radiator holder.
1,460,344; June 26.
Kagermeier, Frank, New Ulm, Minn. Concrete building
block. 1,461,851 ; July 17.
Kageyama, Hosaku, Los Angeles, Calif. Electrical direc-
tion indicator. 1,457,173 ; May 29.
Kagi, Emil, Wlnterthur, Switzerland, assignor to Busch-
bulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Controlling means for internal - combustion - engine
plants. 1,452,561 ; Apr. 24.
Kahl, Charles N., Jacksonville, III. Hydraulic clutch.
1,471,338; Oct. 23.
Kahl, William, Brooklyn, N, Y. Towel rack. 1,461,124 ;
July 1 0.
Kahlisch, Gustav. (See Reiners, W., and Kahllsch.)
Kahlow, Arthur, Mayvllle, Wis. Handle for traveling
bags. 1,452,243 ; Apr. 17.
Kahn, Bertrand B., Cincinnati, assignor to The Estate
Stove Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Heater. 1,457,078 ;
May 29.
Kahn, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Loose-leaf device. 1,444,612 ;
Feb. 6.
Kahn M.^nufacturlng Company. (See Pendergrass,
Walter L., assignor.)
Kahn, Max, New York, N. Y., assignor to Intarvln Co
Inc. Utilization of edible fats. 1,455,254 ; May 15.
Kahns, Walter R., assignor to J. H. White Manufacturing
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Extensible support for elec-
tric-lamp sockets. 1,443,747 ; Jan. 30.
Kahns, Walter R., and K. Keller, assignors to J. H.
White Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Light-
ing fixture. 1,443,748 ; Jan. 30.
Kahnweiler, Sidney B., New York, N. Y. Animal toy.
1,441,095 ; Jan. 2.
Kail, Charles B., assignor to The A. & J. Manufacturing
Co., BinghEimton, N. Y. Egg beater. 1,470,169 ; Oct. 0.
Kail, Charles B., assignor to The A. & J. Manufactur-
ing Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Egg beater. 1.470,170;
Oct. 9.
Kaim, Henry J., St. Paul, Minn. Reversing mechanism
for lathes. 1,461,776 ; July 17.
Kaimer, Richard B., assignor to The English & Mersick
Co., New Haven, Conn. Latch for vehicle do-ors.
1,446,848; Feb. 27.
Kaimer, Richard V., assignor to The English & Mersick
Co., New Haven, Conn. Latch for vehicle doors.
1,453,712 ; May 1.
Kain & Aunger Company, The. (See Kain, Robert, as-
signor.)
Kain, Robert, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The Kain &
Aunger Company. Damper-locking device. 1,440,921 ;
Jan. 2.
Kaiser, Christian, assignor to Great Falls Automatic
Shell Company, Great Falls, Mont. Projectile.
1,447,023 ; Feb. 27.
Kaiser, Fred H., Ainsworth, Nebr. Foot-power swing
chair. 1,468,569; Sept. 18.
Kaiser, George, St. Louis, Mo. Transmission mechanism.
1,445,323; Feb. 13.
Kaiser, Henry, assignor to The Farm Specialt.y Mfgr.
Co., New Holstein, Wis. Coupling apparatus for trac-
tors. 1,460,347; June 26.
Kaiser, Jacob W., Cleveland, Ohio. Device for inflating
tires and the like. 1,467,671 ; Sept. 11.
Kaiser, John N. (See Frey, J. H., and Kaiser.)
Kaiser, Reuben, assignor to T. M. Duch6 & Sons, New
York, N. Y. Sizing composition. 1,448.847 ; Mar. 20.
Kaiser, William S., Milwaukee, Wis. Doll. Des. 62,330;
May 8.
Kaisorman, Achille, and A. Zaugg, Detroit, Mich. Oil-
burning attachment. 1,458,919 ; June 12.
Kalsling,' Frank W., jr., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard
and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Ammeter.
1,471,849 : Oct. 23.
Kalsling, William, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical rectifier and
pole changer. 1,441,426 ; Jan. 9. ,
Kaisling, William, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, III. Polarity indicator.
1,441,427 ; Jan. 9.
Kaisling, William, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Ignition switch.
1,450,728; Apr. 3.
Kaisling, William, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Calling device.
1,456,602 : May 29.
Kaisling, William, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Ignition switch.
Rel5,700 ; Oct. 16.
Kaji, Hilda, assignor to M. B. Leventhal, Philadelphia,
Pa. Textile fabric or similar article. Des. 62,290 ;
May 1.
Kalaf, John, jr., Mcta, Mo. Diaphragm violin. 1,455,916;
May 22.
Kalaratovi<5, Mathew. (See Harmsen, E. G. D., and
Kalaf atovi<;.)
Kalamazoo Loose Leaf Binder Co. (See Wigginton,
George P., assignor.)
Kalamazoo Paper Box Company. (See Allworth, Frank
E., assignor.)
Kalamazoo Paper Box Company. (See Poppe, Edward
W., assignor.)
Kalanzis, James G., Chattanooga, Tenn. Shutter lock
for cameras. 1,446,186 ; Feb. 20.
Kalenofif, Godel, St. Louis, Mo. Cutting machine.
1,473,629 ; Nov. 18.
Kales Stamping Company. (See Bckermann, Leo A.,
assignor.)
Kales Stamping Company. (See Zink, Fred W., as-
signor.)
Kalin, .losef, Oberwinterthur, Switzerland. Element for
wainscoting. 1,463,041 ; July 24.
Kalischer, Georg, Mainkur, near Frankfort-on-the-Maln,
J. MuUer and D. Nissen, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Ger-
many, assignors to Leopold Cassella & Co., Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Yellow vat dyestuff.
1,440,833; Jan. 2.
Kallsz, Steve, Chicago, III. Drier. 1,459,211 ; June 19.
Kallwerke Salzdetfurth Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hen-
nlcke, Rudolf, assignor.)
Kalle & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kogel, G., and Neu-
enhaus, assignors.)
Kalle & Company, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schmidt, M.
P., and Roess, assignors.)
Kallio, Arvo, Worcester, Mass. Rail clamp. 1,440,390 ;
Jan. 2.
Kallmeyer, Theophllus, Santa Paula, Calif. Revolving
piston. 1,474,325; Nov. 13.
Kalman, William, Chicago, 111. Antiskid device.
1,476,716; Dec. 11.
Kalmanovitch, Jakob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Photo-reproducing
apparatus. 1.447,388; Mar. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1928.
AlpJiabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Kalnms, Comstock & Wescott, Inc. (See Atwood, Francis
C, assignor.)
Kalmus, Comstock & Wescott, Inc. (See Comstock,
Daniel P., assignor.)
Kalmus, Comstock & Wescott, Inc. (See Osann, Norman,
assignor.)
Ealmus, Comstock & Wescott, Inc. (See Wescott, Wil-
liam B., assignor.)
Kalmus, Comstock & Wescott, Inc. (See Whitney,
Lymau F., assignor.)
Kalteubach, John, Waterloo, Iowa. Sash fastener.
1,462,345; July 17.
Kaltenbach, Robert W., Cleveland Heights, assignor to
The McMvler Interstate Company, Bedford, Ohio.
Floating crane. 1,443,078 ; Jan. 23.
Ealtwasser, Oskar, Berlin, and L. Klrberger, Berlin-
Charlottenburg, assignors to Actien Gesellschaft filr
Anilin Fabrikatlon, Berlin, Germany. Dyeing skins,
hairs, and the like. 1,460;758 ; July 3.
Kambayashi, Kazuo, Kuze-gun, Kyoto, Japan. Incan-
descent electric lamp. 1,445,398 ; Feb. 13.
Kamenstein, Meyer, New York, N. Y. Cash hox.
1,470,749 ; Oct. 16.
Eamijo, Hlroji, Tokyo, Japan. Manufacture of cloth
tags. 1,447,555 ; Mar. 6.
Kamiiiski, Joseph A., Chicago, 111. Drafting instrument.
1,461,530; July 10.
Kaminskl, Paul, Berlln-Pankow, assignor to Siemens
& Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, Germany.
Electric signaling system. 1,470,368 ; Oct. 9.
Kaminskl, Paul, Berlln-Pankow, assignor to Siemens &
Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germany. Teleadjuster for guns and the like.
1,470,369 ; Oct. 9.
Kaminskl, Paul, Berlln-Pankow, assignor to Siemens &
Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germany. Apparatus for the long-distance adjustment
of guns and the like. 1,470,748 ; Oct. 16. -
Kam-Kap Appliance Co. (See Kenneweg, Albert H., as-
signor.)
Kammerdiner, James A., Montebello, Calif. Rotary Jar.
1,469,305 ; Oct. 2.
Kammerm', William. (See Rickenbacker, A., and Kam-
merer. )
Kammerhoff, Meno, Orange, N. J. Battery holder.
1,471,739 ; Oct. 23.
Kammeyer, Charles T., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Galley bar
and proof. 1,465,082 ; Aug. J.4.
Kamper, Leslie H. (See Adland, V. E., and Kamper.)
Kampmann, Gerhardt S. R., Holte, near Copenhagen, Den-
mark. Tumbler or ward lock. 1,450,088 ; Mar. 27.
Kanagy, Abraham L., and W. H. Cotton, Chicago, 111.
Sectional furnace roof. 1,440,468 ; Jan. 2.
Kanak, Joseph C, Chicago, 111. Hot-air furnace.
1,462,287; July 17.
Kanamori, Shigeyuki, Tokyo, Japan. Building block.
1,466,836 ; Sept. 4.
Kandler, Edmund, and J. C. Sabel, assignors to Bausch &
Lromb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Mounted
optical system. 1,476,717; Dec. 11.
Kane, Edmund J., Chicago, 111. Power-operated crane.
1,452,690; Apr. 24.
Kane, John M., Kankakee, 111. Self-feeder for thrashing
machines. 1,440,391 ; Jan. 2.
Kane, Michael F., Shaft, Pa. Illuminated-license-tag
holder for vehicles. 1,456,736; May 29.
Kahe, Paul. (See Mowry, E., and Kane.)
Kane, Richard W. H. (See Badcock, Fred, assignor.)
Kane, Thomas H., assignor to Truscon Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Building construction. 1,458,230 ;
June 12.
Kane, Walter, Sarnla, Ontario, Canada. Car-door fas-
tener. 1,457,737 ; June 5.
Kaneen, Harry B., Papineau, HI. Typewriter attachment.
1,454,588; May 8.
Kanet, Nathan. (See Mitzenmacher, Sara, assignor.)
Kaniuk, Michael, Boyertown, Pa. Dish or vessel cover.
Des. 62,227 ; Apr. 17.
Kaniuk, Michael, Boyertown, Pa. Milk boiler. 1,452,344 ;
Apr. 17.
Kanner, Samuel. (See Pollak, Abraham, assignor.)
Kansas City Gasoline Company, The. (See Lasher, Henry
M., assignor.)
Kansas City Gasoline Company, The. (See Wellman,
Frank E., assignor.)
Kant-Break Ladders, Inc. (See Walchli, George H., as-
signor.)
Kanygin, Peter, Brilliant, British Columbia, Canada.
Heavy-duty hammer. 1,443,689 ; Jan. 30.
Kapatae, Gregore K, Providence, R. I. Roving stop
motion for spinning frames. 1,458,980 ; June 19.
Kapelman, Felix G., New York, N. Y. Combination chair.
1,455,255 ; May 15.
Kaperzenski, Stanley. Detroit, Mich. Combined sword
and revolver. 1.478,568 ; Dec. 25.
Kaplckas, Paul K,, Brockton, Mass., assignor of one-half
to P. Walatkevicius, Nanticoke, Pa, Combination ciga-
rette and match box. 1,443,577 ; Jan. 30.
Kaplan, Louis, New York, N. Y. Rubber heel. 1,467,547 ;
Sept. 11.
Kaplan, Morduch L., Brooklvn, N. Y. Electric candle
lamp. 1,477,875; Dec. 18.
Kaplan, Morduch L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric-battery
lamp. 1,477,876; Dec. 18.
Kaplan, Morduch L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric-battery
lamp. 1,477,877 ; Dec. 18.
Kaplan, Morduch L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric-battery
lamp. 1,477.878 : Dec, 18.
Kaplan, Samuel, Monroe, La. Wheel for automobiles.
1,465,714; Aug. 21.
Kaplan, Samuel, Monroe, La. Wheel for automobiles.
1,465,715; Aug. 21.
t^aplan, Samuel, and H. M, Howell, assignors to In-
stant Changeable Tire Rim Co, Inc, Monroe, La, Wheel
for automobiles. 1,478,437 ; Dec. 25.
Kaplan, Victor, Brunn, Czechoslovakia. Water turbine.
1,451,263 ; Apr. 10.
Kaplan, Victor, Brunn, Austria. Draft tube. 1,467,168;
Sept. 4.
Kaplan, Victor, Brunn, Austria. Directrix for turbines
and the like. 1,467,325 ; Sept. 11.
Kaplan, Victor, Brunn, Austria. Turbine. 1,467,672 ;
Sept. 11.
Kaplon, Abraham I., Brunswick, Md. Radiator thermo-
stat. 1,462,012 ; July 17.
Karajem, Roman. (See Wodonos, Stephen, assignor.)
Karaus, Joseph, Elizabeth, N. J. Making reeds.
1,446,095 ; Feb. 20.
Karayanis, Nicholas J. (See Miller, W. P., and
Karayanis.)
Karch, Charles R., Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Snubbing
attachment for vehicles, 1,441,355 ; Jan, 9.
Karcher, David P„ Somerville, Mass, Hoist, 1,456,131 ;
May 22,
Karczewskl, Alphons, Clintonville, Wis. Shears, 1,444,792 ;
Feb, 13.
Kardos, Emanuel, Newark, N. J. Detinning tin scrap and
the like. 1,471,469 ; Oct. 23.
Kardos, Emanuel. Newark, assignor to Metal & Thermit
Corporation, Cbrome, N. J. Tin sponge article of
manufacture and producing and utilizing the same.
1,466,837 ; Sept. 4.
Karft, Carl, et al. (See Faralla, Raoul A., assignor.)
Karge, Maxwell R., Phoenix, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to C. J. Deckop, Buffalo, N. Y. Cushion shaft
coupling. 1,471,488 ; Oct. 23.
Karish, Isaak, and J, Kernes, Chicago, 111. Phonograph.
1,455,209 ; May 15.
Karitzky, John. (See Plelster, H. W., and Karitzky.)
Karitzky, John, Garwood, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to H. B. Newhall, Plainfield, N. J. Bolt anchor.
1,452,514 ; Apr. 24.
Karitzky, John, Garwood, N. J., assignor to H. B. New-
hall, executor of H. B. Newhall, sr., deceased. Bolt
anchor. 1,469,668 ; Oct. 2.
Karl, Andrew J., et al. (See Webb, Benjamin F., as-
signor.)
Karl, Andrew J., and B. F. Webb, Sistersville, W. Va.
Power-transmission device. 1,444,613 ; Feb, 6,
Karl, Andrew J„ and B, F. Webb. Sistersville, W. Va.
Power-transmission device. 1,449,328 ; Mar. 20.
Karl, Andrew J., Sistersville, and B. F. Webb, Bens Run,
assignors to Webb Multispeed Winch Manufacturing
Company, Sistersville, W. Va. Combined winch and
support therefor. 1,461,637 ; July 10.
Karl, Charles L. B. (See Karl, Julius E., C. L. B., and
3. D.)
Karl, Helnrich. (See Karl, William and H.)
Karl, Helnrich, Jersey City, N, J, Toothbrush and mak-
ing it. 1,477,706 ; Dec, 18,
Karl, Joseph D. (See Karl, Julius B,, C, L, B„ and
J. D.)
Karl, Julius E., C, L, B,, and J. D., Peoria, 111, Oil gauge
for internal-combustion engines, 1,475,268 ; Nov, 27,
Karl, William and H,, Jersey City, N. J, Toothbrush,
1,476,519; Dec. 4.
Karlan, Jake, New York, N, Y. Making finger rings,
1,474,828; Nov. 20.
Karlen, Louis W., Des Moines, Iowa. Folder and fastener
therefor. 1,464,766 ; Aug. 14.
Karlson, Gustav V., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Chilling-
worth Engineering Corporation. Signal flasher.
1,447,136; Feb. 27.
Karlson, Henry C. (See Maclnnes, Jesse, assignor.)
Karlson. Henry C. (See Palm, Victor F. L., assignor.)
Karmann, Michael, Highland Park, Mich. Artificial
tooth. 1.452,878; Apr, 24,
Karns^ Walter E., assignor of one-eighth to M. A. Wallace,
Indianapolis, Ind. Gas producing and cooling device.
1.470.847 ; Oct. 16.
Karns, Walter E,, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor of one-eighth
to M, A, Wallace, Indianapolis, Ind. Producing gas.
1.470.848 ; Oct. 16.
Karp, George, Long Island City, N. Y. Cigar container
and humidor. 1,474,264 ; Nov. 13.
Karpal, Sam, Holmesburg, assignor of one-half to J.
Zach, Philadelphia, Pa. File cutter. 1,474,720 ; Nov. 20.
Karpeles Company. (See Richardson, Charles F.. as-
signor.)
Karpen, S., & Bros. (See Carter, C. B., and Coxe, as-
signors.)
Karpici, John, Hamtramck, Mich. Caster. 1,460,159 ;
June 26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Karr, Alfred D., Newark, N. J., and K. D. Perkins, as-
signors to Audifi'ren Refrigerating Machine Co., New
York, N. Y. Refrigerating machine. 1,467,796 ;
Sept. 11.
Karr, Francis, Holland, Mich. Cushion. 1,468,268 ;
Sept. 18.
Karrett, Henry, Des Moines, Iowa. Garment. 1,467,482 ;
Sept. 11.
Karsack, Paul, Cleveland, Ohio. Cover for boilers.
1,454,118; May 8
Karst, Joseph P. and O. J., St. Louis, Mo. Transporta-
tion package for graphophone records. 1,462,642 ;
July 24.
Karst, Oliver J. (See Karst, Joseph P. and O. J.)
Karsting, H. B. (See McCracken, E., and Gray, assignors.)
Kartzmark, Otto, West Haven, Conn. Dispensing recep-
tacle. 1,452,691 ; Apr. 24.
Karus, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Cap. 1,443,475 ; Jan. 30.
Kasch, Charles H., Davenport, Iowa. Pintle. 1,444.311 ;
Feb. 6.
Kasdan, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Vanity bag and the
like. 1,454,515 ; May 8.
Kasdan, Nathan, New York, and D. Pollack, Brooklyn,
N. Y., assignors to Majestic Machine & Tool Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Vanity box. 1,463,472 ; July 31.
Kasdan, Nathan, New York and D. Pollack, Brooklyn, as-
signors to Majestic Machine & Tool Co., Inc., New York,
N. y. Combination vanity article. 1,469,562 ; Oct. 2.
Kashinsky, John, assignor to New Jersey Can Company,
Weehawken, N. J. Receptacle. 1,462,578 ; July 24.
Kashiwabara, Tsunejiro, Mii-Guu, Fukuoka-Ken, Japan.
Gas engine. 1,476,255 ; Dec. 4.
Kashmere, John C, and J. K. Roberts, assignors to W. C.
Williams, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Toy vehicle. 1,457,842 ;
June 5.
Kasik, Robert. Chicago, 111. Household noodle cutter.
1,442,616; Jan. 16.
Kasley, Alexander T., Tinlcum Township, Delaware
County, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Electric & Manu-
facturing Co. Locomotive. 1,444,545 ; Feb. 6.
Kasley, Alexander T., Tinicum Township, Delaware County,
Pa., assignor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company. Condensing apparatus. 1,444,546 ; Feb. 6.
Kasley, Alexander T., Essington, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Inlet mani-
fold. 1,444,547; Feb. 6.
Kasley, Alexander T., Essington, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Tor-
pedo. 1,450,597; Apr. 3.
Kasley, Alexander T., Essington, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Driv-
ing arrangement for ships. 1,461,852 ; July 17.
Kasley, Alexander T., Essington, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Tur-
bine. 1,469,925; Oct. 9.
Kasley, Alexander T., Essington, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Tur-
bine blading. 1,472,070; Oct. 30.
Kasley, Alexander T., Essington, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Re-
frigerator. 1,477.127 ; Dec. 11.
Kasley, Alexander T., Lester, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Steering
gear. 1,468,236; Sept. 18.
Kasparl, Mathlas J., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Harvester Company.
Controlling mechanism for balling machines.
1,452,298 : Apr. 17.
Kasper, Walter F., assignor to Fairmont Gas Engine &
Railway Motor Car Co., Fairmont, Minn. Sliding base
for belt-driven motor cars. 1,440,392 ; Jan. 2.
Kassander, Leopold, assignor to Nathan Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Oil cup. 1,475,703 ; Nov. 27.
Kassler, Adolph, assignor to American Car and Foundry
Company, New York, N. Y. Door-latching means.
1,470,370; Oct. 9.
Kast, Morgan D., Pendleton, Oreg. Harvester-frame
construction. 1,469,157 ; Sept. 25.
Kaszinski, Benedykt A., New York, N. Y. Hat and gar-
ment holder. 1,477,566 ; Dec. 18.
Kath, Willy, Berlin-Priedenaii. assignor to Siemens &
Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germany. Rate-of-flow indicators for Venturi meters.
1,459,212; June 19.
Kato, Michael B., Duquesne, Pa. Rotary engine.
1,456,603 ; May 29.
Kato, Michael B., Duquesne, Pa. Double-heating com-
bination boiler. 1,458,135 ; June 12.
Katt, Herbert G. (See Grimont, A., and Katt.)
Katz, Benjamin, Oakland, Calif. Headrest for automobile
seats and the like. 1,471,168 ; Oct. 16.
Katz, Clara, New York, N. Y., assignor to Susquehanna
Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 62,008 ; Feb. 27.
Katz, Clara, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills, New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,453 ; June 5.
Katz, Clara, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills, New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,454 ; June 5.
Katz, Clara, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills, New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Dee. 62,455 ; June 5.
Katz, Herman, (See Akey, M. R., and Katz.)
Katz, Leon, New York, N. Y. Shoe-shining cabinet.
1,447,787 ; Mar. 6.
Katz, Morris I., Springfield, Mass. Bottle. Des. 62,300;
May 1.
Katz, Samuel, assignor of one-half to L. J. Frank, New
York, N. Y. Annunciator or indicator system.
1.466,448 ; Aug. 28.
Katzick, Oscar S., Bridgeport, Conn. Ice-cream cone.
Des. 62,220 ; Apr. 17.
Katzinger, Arthur, assignor to Edward Katzinger Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Baking pan. 1,440,542 ; Jan. 2.
Katzinger, Arthur, assignor to Edward Katzinger Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Baking pan. 1,440,543 ; Jan. 2.
Katzinger, Arthur, assignor to Edward Katzinger Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Baking-pan set. 1,440,544 ; Jan. 2.
Katzinger, Arthur, assignor to Edward Katzinger Com-
pany, Chicago, 111, Cake pan, 1,477,650 ; Dec. 18.
Katzinger, Arthur, assignor to The Ekco Engineering Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Dough-handling apparatus.
1,448,665: Mar. 13.
Katzinger, Edward, Company. (See Katzinger, Arthur,
assignor.)
Katzman, Max, Los Angeles, Calif. Display case.
Des. 63,369 ; Nov. 27.
Kaucher, Alexander W., Rochester, N, Y. Illuminated
sign. Des. 62,904 ; Sept. 4.
Kauffman, Earl V., Cable, Ohio. Swlveled tractor plow-
hitch. 1,477.061 ; Dec. 11,
Kauffman, Elias A., Chicago, 111. Pliers. 1,469,306 ;
Oct. 2.
Kauffman, Harry B.. and R. J. Forman, Wilmington, Del.
Switch. 1,445,958; Feb. 20.
Kauffman, Walter L.. 2d, Youngstown, Ohio. Automobile
brake control. 1,475,491 : Nov, 27.
Kauffmann, Ferdinand E., Rahway, N. J. Hat-clipping
machine. 1.452,048 ; Apr. 17.
Kauffmann, Ferdinand E., Rahway, N. J. Machine for
finishing the edges of hat brims. 1.452,049; Apr. 17.
Kaufle, Henry A., Charleroi, Pa. Washing machine.
1,474,041 ; Nov. 13.
Kaufman, Adam W., Milwaukee. Wis. Friction-grip,
choke control. 1,454,238 ; May 8.
Kaufman, David V., assignor of one-half to I. Sehmertz-
ler, Now York, N. Y. Ink distributor. 1,457,252;
May 20.
Kaufman, Elmer E., Scranton, Pa. Thread guide for
rewinding machines. 1,443,897 ; Jan. 30
Kaufman, Harry G., New York, N. Y. Ring. Des. 61,913 :
Feb, 6.
Kaufman, Irvin H., assignor to The Blackburn-Smith
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vacuum trap. 1,442,575 ;
Jan. 16.
Kaufman, .Tohn. (See Noo, C. S., and Kaufman,)
Kaufman. Joseph, New York, N. Y. Closure for collapsi-
ble tubes and other containers. 1,464,320; Aug. 7.
Kaufman, Matthew. (See Denny, B., and Kaufman.)
Kaufman, Saul, New York, N. Y. Window guard. 1,443,896 ;
Jan. 30.
Kaufman, William C, Morgantown, W. Va. Automatic
stop for talking machines. 1,444,688 ; Feb. 6.
Kaufmann, Florence A,, assignor to W. A. Hill, Kansas
City, Mo. Soft-collar supporter, 1,453,144 : Apr. 24,
Kaufmann, Jacob, assignor to Steel Heddle Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pile-forming wire for pile-
fabric looms. 1,464,181 ; Aug. 7.
Kaufmann, Jacob, assignor to Steel Heddle Manufactur-
ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Bobbin. 1,475,704 :
Nov. 27.
Kaufmann, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Garment pocket.
1,470,987 ; Oct. 16.
Kaufmann, Max, & Company Inc. (See McCreedy, J. W.)
Kaufmann, Siegfried H., London, England. Case for
manicure instruments. 1,455,004 ; May 15.
Kaukauna Machine Works. (See Mayer, Louis, as-
signor.)
Kaupevt, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Lifting jack, 1,460,851 ;
July 3.
Kaupke, Lee H., assignor to Rock Island Plow Company,
Rock Island, 111. Tractor plow. 1,441,356 ; Jan. 9.
Kaurich, John, Milwaukee, Wis. Accident-proof auto-
mobile fender. 1,451,833; Apr, 17,
Kauser, Elsie B., administratrix, (See Kauser, Georse W.)
Kauser, George W,, deceased, Chicago, 111. ; B. B. Kauser,
administratrix. Camera. 1,469,273 ; Oct. 2.
Kaustiiie Company. (See Geibel, John F., assignor.)
Kauth, Henry J, (See Schares, Henry J. and Kauth.)
Kautzky, Rudolph H., Des Moines, Iowa. Draft control
structure for locomotive engines. 1,475,835 ; Nov. 27.
Kavanagh, Edward, Chicago, 111. Cowl lamp. Des.
63,231 ; Nov. 6.
Kavanaugh, Charles B., Little Rock, Ark. Washing ma-
chine. 1,476,081 ; Dec. 4.
Kavanaugh, Charles H., et al. (See Plynn, John W.,
assignor.)
Kavanaugh, Edward W. and M. J., Minneapolis, Minn.
Stuffing box and the like. 1,450,421 ; Apr. 3.
Kavanaugh, Frederick W., et al. (See Elynn, John W.,
assignor.)
Kavanaugh, Michael J. (See Kavanaugh, Edward W.
and M, J.)
Kavanaugh, Thomas E. (See Hagey, J. C, and Kava-
naugh.)
Sawai, Shozaburo, New York, N. Y. Game. 1,476,000 ;
Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Eawamura, Fred N., Lander, Wyo. Typewriter-carrlage-
retvirn mochanism. 1,445,59V ; Feb. 13.
Knwaimini, Fred N., Denver, Color. Internal-combustion
engine. 1.401,662 ; July 10.
Kawaniura, Gozo, New York, N. Y. Nail puller.
1,454,2;!9 ; May 8.
Kawauisbi, Sadagiro, Tokyo, Japan. Tire. 1,442,073 ;
Jan. 16.
Kawasaki, Utakichi, San Francisco, Calif. Printing press
1,457,034 : May 20.
Kawasaki, Utakichi, San Francisco, Calif. Means for
preventing drafts in doorways. 1,459,508; June 19.
Kawashima, Kiyoshi, Mitsugi-gun, Japan. Manufacture
of a coating for cloths for aeroplane wings or planes
and the like. 1,469,839 ; Oct. 9.
Kawieckl, Edmond, et al. (See Krzyzewski, Felix, as-
signor. 1
Kawiecki, Ludwik, et al. (See Krzyzewski, Felix, as-
signor.)
Kawneer Manufacturing Company. (See Gorsline, Hatha-
way M., assignor.)
Kay, Albert E., Lowell, assignor to Draper Corporation,
ilopedale, Mass. Builder mechanism for winding ma-
chines. 1,466,290; Aug. 28.
Kay, George E. O. (See Champ, 6. H., and Kay.)
J5.ay, Joseph, Stockport, and J. Jennings, London, as-
signors to Premier Private Telephone Company Lim-
ited, Stockport, England. Telephone. 1,471,696 ;
Oct. 23.
Kay, William E., Elyria, Ohio. Hydraulic valve for water
heaters. 1,448,666; Mar. 13.
Kayaukluk, Philip, Unalakleet, Alaska. Animal trap.
1,464,429 ; Aug. 7.
Kaye, Frederick, Ashton-upon-Mersey, England. Appara-
tus for the production of designs in paper, millboard,
vegetable leather substitute, and linoleum substitute.
1,471,169; Oct. 16.
Kaye, Frederick, Ashton-upon-Mersey, England. Appara-
tus for the production of designs in paper, millboard,
vegetable leather substitute, and linoleum substitute.
1,471,170 ; Oct. 16.
Kave, John A., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
Package tie. 1,476,520; Dec. 4.
Kaye, Joseph M., assignor to Eiseman, Kaye Company,
Chicago, in. Keyless lock. 1.474,042 ; Nov. 13.
Kaznakoff, Alexander N. (See Hall. E. S. and KaznakoEf.)
Keall, Frank B., Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Edge-
setting machine. 1,472,071 ; Oct. 30.
Kear, George C, Rochester, N. Y. BaU valve. 1,478,125 ;
Dec. 18.
Kearby, Earl J., assignor of forty-nine one-hundredths to
M. "E. Kearby, one-fourth to M. S. Finch, and one-
fourth to J. A. Muchenberger, St. Joseph, Mo. Selec-
tive power transmission. 1,467,274 ; Sept. 4.
Kearby, Mary E., et al. (See Kearby, Earl J., assignor.)
Kearney, Dennis B., Keene, N. H. Combined detergent
receptacle and brush. 1,478.392 ; Dec. 25.
Kearney, Edward J., Wauwatosa, assignor to Kearney &
Trecker Corporation, West Allis, Wis. Slide-actuating
mechanism. 1,450,598 ; Apr. 3.
Kearney, James R., Kansas City, Mo. Wire puller.
1,464,939 ; Aug. 14.
Kearney, James R., Kansas City, Mo. Cable clamp.
1.404,940; Aug. 14.
Kearney, James R.. and H. L. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.
Wall bracket. 1,452,515; Apr. 24.
Kearney & Trecker Corporation. (See Kearney, Edward
J., assignor.) •
Kearus, H. W., and Company Limited. (See Kearns,
Joseph R. C, assignor.)
Kearns, Joseph R. C., assignor of one-half to H. W.
Kearns and Company Limited, Broadheath, near Man-
chester, England. Means for indicating and measur-
ing the travel of moving parts of machine tools.
1,467,043; Sept. 4..
Keating, Frank J., Rochester, N. Y. Combination pliers.
1.452,642 ; Apr. 24.
Keating, Robert M., deceased, Springfield, Mass. ; B. E.
Brutnell, executrix, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Keating Valve Company, Incorporated, Springfield,
Ma.<?s. Flushing valve. 1,443,690; Jan. 30.
Keating Valve Company. (See Keating, Robert M.,
assignor.)
Keaton, Robert H., San Francisco, Calif. Automobile
tire. Des. 62,487: June 12.
Keavanev, William R.. assignor to The Chase Companies,
Inc., Waterbury, Conn. Flush wall receptacle plate.
1.455,399 ; May 15.
Kebler, Leonard. Bronxville, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Rheostat. 1,453,682 ;
May 1.
Kebler, Leonard, Bronxville, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Rheostat. 1,472,914 ;
Nov. 6.
Kebler, Leonard, Bronxville, N. Y., assignor to Ward
jjconard Electric Company. Electric-motor controller.
1,478.713 ; Dec. 25.
Kec, Frank, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Protecting device
for gearing.s. 1,466,449 ; Aug. 28.
Kec. Frank, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Motor plow.
1.473,630 ; Nov. i3.
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Keck, Max, Crescent Springs, Ky. Machine for rolling
metah 1,469,726 ; Oct. 2.
Keck, Robert, assignor to The Double Drive Truck Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Axle construction. 1,460,064 ;
June 26.
Keckler, Charles W., Newark, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 1,466,233 ; Aug. 28.
Keckler, Charles W., Newark, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,478,037 ; Dec. 18.
Keckler, Charles W., Newark, and W. B. Strickler, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to Western Electric Company
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signaling system.
1,459,403 ; June 19.
Keczur, Jozefa, West Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada. Com-
bination chlpped-glass frame and mirror. Des. 62,731 ;
July 24.
Keczur, Jozefa, West Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada. Com-
bination colored chipped-glass frame and mirror. Des.
62,732 ; July 24.
Keddy, CllECord L., Lynn, assignor to A. F. Abbott, Med-
ford, Mass. Wave-motor pump. 1,442.478 ; Jan. 16.
Keddy, Clifford L., Lynn, Mass., assignor of one-half
to W. A. Frye, Welchville, Me. Lobster trap.
1,450.682 ; Apr. 3.
Kee, Charles L., Portsmouth, Va. Aircraft-launched
temporary drifting mine. 1,442,345 ; Jan. 16.
Kee, Charles L., Portsmouth, Va. Advertising device.
1,471,665 ; Oct. 23.
Keedwell, Charles A., New York, N. Y. Composition of
matter for coating surfaces. 1,476,016 ; Dec. 4.
Keegan, Charles R. (See Stevens, Frank, assignor.)
Keegan, Francis W. (See Pokorny, Frank, jr., assignor.)
Keegan, William J., jr., Elmhurst, A. H. Callaghan, Brook-
lyn, and D. A. Moore, New York, N. Y. Tire carrier.
1,464,941 ; Aug. 14.
Keel, Harry T., Chester, Pa. Winding reel. 1,458,420 ;
June 12.
Keeler, Alonzo R., Altona, 111. Com busker and the
like. 1,471,898; Oct. 23.
Keeler Brass Company. (See Graf, Raymond I., assignor.)
Keeler, Earl A., Norristown, assignor to Leeds & North-
rup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Measuring apparatus.
1,472,125; Oct. 30.
Keeler, Earl A., Norristown, assignor to Leeds & North-
rup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrode for ion
concentration effects. 1,474,151 ; Nov. 13.
Keeler, Earl A., Norristown, assignor to Leeds & North-
rup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Method of and appa-
ratus for obtaining ion concentration effects. 1,474,594 ;
Nov. 20.
Keeler, Herbert E., Chicago, 111. Can opener. 1,461,151 ;
July 10
Keeler, Herbert B., Chicago, 111. Ice pick. 1,461,152 ;
July 10.
Keeler, May A., San Francisco, Calif. Abdominal sui>-
port. 1,460,421 ; July 3.
Keeler, Rufus B. (See Carpenter, H. H., and Keeler.)
Keely, Norris C, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Cartridge holder.
1,464,659; Aug. 14.
Keen, George T., et al. (See Williams, Joseph G., as-
signor.)
Keenan, Annie R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Detachable trimming
for low shoes. 1,471,035 ; Oct. 16.
Keenan, John F., assignor of one-half to L. B. Gras-
berger, Richmond, Va. Bag dispenser. 1,477,501 ;
Dec. 11.
Keenan, Walter F., jr., assignor to Power Specialty Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Safety joint for high-pressure
gas apparatus. 1,475,705 ; Nov. 27.
Keene. Waite W., Quincy, assignor to Masury Young Com-
pany, Charlestown, Mass. Portable sprayer. 1,450,742 ;
Apr. 8.
Keene, Walter E., Baltimore, Md. Brush holder. Des.
62,193 ; Apr. 10.
Keene. Walter E., Baltimore, Md. Brush holder. Des.
62,289 : May 1.
Keene, Walter E., Baltimore, Md. Brush holder.
1,465,642 ; Aug. 21.
Keene, Walter E., Baltimore, Md. Receptacle for hold-
ing handles. 1,466.048; Aug. 28.
Keene, Wendell P., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Computing Machine Company, New York, N. Y". Com-
bined typewriting and computing machine. 1,442,576 ;
Jan. 16.
Keene, William L., Waterville, Me. Draft regulator.
1,469,158; Sept. 25.
Keene, William L., Waterville, Me. Draft regulator.
1,469,159 ; Sept. 25.
Keenev, Robert M., Denver, Colo. Electric furnace.
1,443,024 ; Jan. 23.
Keenly, William A., Hartford, Conn. Floor or ceiling
plate. 1.475,188; Nov. 27.
Keep, William J., Detroit, Mich. Rendering metal non-
oxidizable and the metaL l,456,27i; May 22.
Keeping, Thomas J., Los Angeles, Calif. Lamp-shade-
delivery box. 1,453,275 ; May 1.
Keeports, Harry H., Detroit, Mich. Means and dies for
drop-forging crank shafts and forming crank shafts.
1.460,720; July 3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continuerl.
Keeran, Charles R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Autopolnt Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Pen-
cil. 1,441,000 ; Jan. 2.
Keeran, Charles R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Autopolnt Manufacturing Company, Chlcaso, 111.
Pencil. 1.474,595 ; Nov. 20.
Keesee, Wesley E., Huntington Park, Calif. Combined
lubricating-oil and gasoline dispensing apparatus. Des.
62,363; May 15.
Keferstein, Elisabeth, Blasewitz, near Dresden, Germany.
Spring button or pressure fastener. 1,445,618; Feb. 1H.
Keffer, Joseph W., Chicago, 111. Timber clamp. 1,468,476 ;
Sept. 18.
Keffer, Joseph W., Newark, N. J. Clamp for connectins
angularly - arranged pieces of material. 1,468,478 ;
Sept. 18.
Kegan-Grace Company. (See De Atley, Carroll, assignor.)
Kegel, Harry. (See Martin, W. A., and Kegel.)
Kegler, John J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bromo-seltzer dis-
penser. 1,458,942 ; June 19.
Kegley, John L., Sioux City, Iowa. Rim band. 1,464,136 ;
Aug. 7.
K^gresse, Adolphe, Paris, France. Track belt for motor
vehicles. 1,460,656 ; July 3.
KSgresse, Adolphe, Paris, France. Wheel and runner or
ski assembling device. 1,476,082 ; Dec. 4.
Kehl, George A., St. Paul, Minn. Sand toy. 1,450,375 ;
Apr. 3.
Kehlenbpck, Fred J., Newark, N. J. Pipe cleaner.
1,448,748; Mar. 20.
Kehn, John J., Toledo, Ohio. Box. 1,468,237 ; Sept. 18.
Kehoe, James J., and W. C. T. Morson, Toronto, Ontario.
Canada. Dishwasher. 1,446,905 ; Feb. 27.
Kehoe, Josephine G., Memphis, Tenn. Bottle-vending ma-
chine. 1,442,953; Jan. 23.
Kehoe, William E., San Francisco, Calif. Frame or easel
for displaying cards, pictures, and like articles. Des.
63,080; Oct. 2.
Kehr, Cyrus, Washington, D. C. Press. 1,403,895 ;
Aug. 7.
Kehr, Cyrus, Washington, D. C. Press. 1,463,896 ;
Aug. 7.
Kehr, Cvrus, Washington, D. C. Storage building.
1,465,135 ; Aug. 14.
Keil, Gustav B., assignor to Upton Machine Company, St.
Joseph, Mich. Air gun. 1,464,610 ; Aug. 14.
Keil, Gustav B., assignor to Upton Machine Company,
St. Joseph, Mich. Power-transmitting gearing.
1,467,169; Sept. 4.
Keil, Morris, New Orleans, La. Separable fastener.
1,452,743 ; Apr. 24.
Keilholtz, Lester S., assignor, by mesne assignments; to
Delco Light Company, Dayton, Ohio. Power plant.
1,455,790 ; May 22.
Keilholtz, Lester S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Deleo-Light Company, Dayton, Ohio. Ignition system.
1,474,780 ; Nov. 20.
Kelm, Lester H.. Chicago, 111., assignor to R. D. Nuttall
Company. Transmission mechanism. 1,454,930 ;
May 15.
Keinath, Georg, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to Sie-
mens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near
Berlin, Germany. Electric measuring appliance.
1,459,213 ; .Tune 19.
Kelner, Stephen, Los Angeles, Calif. Gaming appliance.
1,454,173; May 8.
Keiper, Frank. (See Ischlnger, Eric, assignor.)
Keiper, Frank. (See Worth, George E., assignor.)
Keiper, Jacob. (See Keiper, Stephen J., assignor.)
Keiper, John R., New York, N. Y. Ornamenting billiard
cues and the like. 1,474.043 ; Nov. 13.
Keiper, Stephen J., New York, assignor of one-half to
J. Keiper, Staten Island, N. Y. Tube squeezer.
1,470,534 ; Oct. 9. •
Keiser, Frederick J. (See Hostetter, J. T., and Keiser.)
Keith, Alexander E., Hinsdale, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Automatic Electric Company, Chicago,
111. Telephone trunking system. 1,451,912 ; Apr. 17.
Keith, Edward W. (See Gordon, W. F., and Keith.)
Keith, Frederick W., Belfast, Me., assignor to S. I-I.
Reynolds Sons Co., Boston, Mass. Dentist's articulat-
ing paper. 1,458,062 ; June 5.
Keith, George, and W. A. Whatmough, London, England.
Means for controlling the supply of mixture to internal-
combustion engines. 1,456,604 ; May 29.
Keith, George, and W. A. Whatmough, London, England.
Liquid-fuel vaporizer. 1,471,470 ; Oct, 23.
Keith, Henry M., West Frankfort, 111. Brushing ma-
chine. 1,463,705 ; July 31.
Keith, Hugh, jr., et al. (See McNab, Norman S., as-
signor.)
Keith, Irving L. (See Brittain, George E., assignor.)
Keith, Robert, Hornheak, Tenn. Cotton-picker's bag car-
rier. 1,473,105 ; Nov. 6.
Kelber. Edward, Harriman, Pa. Windshield cleaner.
1,451,698 ; Apr. 17.
Keldsen, John J., Atlantic, Iowa. Window screen and
storm sash combined. 1,473,631 ; Nov. 13.
Keil, Charles A., Elkhart, Ind. Reamer. 1,457,174 ;
May 29.
Keil, Frank. (See Overbaugh, C. G., and Keil.)
Keil, Matthew M.. Tulia, Tex. Cutting mechanism fol
harvesters. 1,476,521 ; Dec. 4.
Hamburg, Ark. Hay press.
, J. Watchcase. Des.
O. Buchholz, Elizabeth,
1,446,047; Feb. 20.
High-frequency screen.
Kellebrew, Tom V.,
1,471,399; Oct. 23.
Kelleher, Rose I., San Francisco, Calif. Copy holder.
1,459,334 ; June 19.
Kellem, Walter H., Cecilia, Kv. Automatic train-stop
and speed-control device. 1,471,611; Oct. 23.
Keller, Albert T., Baltimore, Md. Reversing valve.
1,468,502; Sept. 18.
Keller. Arnold B., et al., trustees, (See Graham, W. S.,
and Hippie, assignors.)
Keller, Arnold B., et al., trustees. (See Lindgren, Alexus
C, assignor.)
Keller, Arthur C, assignor to Pawling & Harnischfeger
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Power-transmitting mech-
anism. 1,472,844 ; Nov. 6.
Keller, Carl G., Detroit, Mich. Automobile bed.
1,467,856; Sept. 11.
Keller, Cora E., Springfield, Mo. Suspenders for chil-
dren's clothes. 1,452,643 ; Apr. 24.
Keller, Daniel W.. Hartshorne, Okla. Drift and fish
retarder. 1,455,210 ; May 15.
Keller, George J., Newark, N,
62,733 ; July 24.
Keller, George J., Newark, and
N. J. Tube-filling apparatus.
Keller, Harry H., Burnet, Tex.
1.446,298; Feb. 20.
Keller, James D., Detroit, Mich. Harness saddlCfA
1,459,214; June 19. ■
Keller, ,Tay R., Elizabeth, Nebr. Bog pulverizer."
1.450.50.S ; Apr. 3.
Keller, John. (See Mayer, Fritz, assignor.)
Keller, John W., and R. S. Congar, Lorimore, Iowa,
Damper. 1,451,985 ; Apr. 17.
Keller, Joseph F. (See Cartwright, W. P., and Keller.)
Keller, Joseph F., New York, and F. J. Badge, Woodhaven.l
assignors to Keller Mechanical Engraving Co., Brook-j
lyn, N. Y. Circular slide rule. 1,455,339 ; May 15.
Keller, Karl. (See Kahns, W. R., and Keller.)
Keller, Karl O., assignor of one-half to R. P. Doxford,
Sunderland, Durham, England. Engine operated by liq-
uid fuel and working the same. 1,464,268 ; Aug. 7.
Keller, Kent E., Ava, 111. Valve for exposive engines.
1.455.055 ; May 15.
Keller Manufacturing Company. (See Keller, W. F., and
Baumann, assignors.)
Keller, Martin W., Pine Bluff, Ark. Flush valve.
1.440.469 : .Ian. 2.
Keller, Mary A., Winona, Minn. Cooking stove. 1,458,981 ;
June 19.
Keller Mechanical Engraving Co. (See Keller, .T. F., ani
Badge, assignors.)
Keller Mechanical Engraving Company. (See Cart-J
Wright, W. P., and Keller, assignors.)
Keller, Paul E. fSee Petty, L. L. and Keller.)
Keller, Raymond T., Bradford, Ohio. Tractor clutch con
trol and brake. 1,449,414 ; Mar. 27.
Keller, Ridgell, et al. (See Bannon, B'rank A., assignor.)
Keller, Thomas, Minneapolis, Minn. Wrench. 1,444,793;
Feb. 13.
Keller, William F., Minneapolis, Minn., and F. J. Bau-
mann, Lidgerwood, N. Dak., assignors to Keller Manu-
facturing Company. Minneapolis, Minn. Equalizing
harrow bitch. 1.440,922; .Tan. 2.
Keller, William H., Inc. (See Keller, W. H., and Schinkez,
I
assignors.)
Keller, William H.,
Keller, William H.,
H. Keller, In«,
TraflSc sig-
Inc. (See Shaff, Ernest H., assignor.)
and A. Schinkez. assignors to William
Grand Haven, Mich. Pneumatic-tool
construction. 1,465,765 ; Aug. 21.
Kellerman. Charles F., Battle Creek, Mich.
nal. 1,462.365 ; .July 17.
Kellerman, James M., Los Angeles, Calif. Draw work
for standard and rotary drilling operations. 1,450,743 ;
Apr. 3.
Kelley. All>ert J., Dorchester, Mass. Railway-car truck.
1.466,590 ; Aug. 28.
Kelley, Alfred E., assignor to Nugrape Company of Amer-
ica, Atlanta, Ga. Bottle. Des. 61,830; Jan. 23.
Kelley, Benjamin F., Tulsa, Okla. Drilling tool. 1,442,669;
Jan. 16.
Kelley, Charles N., Madison, Wis. Self-closing tube.
1,472,845; Nov. 6.
Kelley, Emmor H., and G. A. Stewart, jr.. South Browns-
ville, Pa. Auto lift. 1,471,695 ; Oct. 23.
Kelley, George B. (See Scruby, George B., assignor.)
Kelley, George C, Taft, Calif. Apparatus for preparing
oil for electric treatment. 1,465,398 ; Aug. 21.
Kelley, George H., Lowell, Mass. Tassel.
June 5.
Kelley, George L., Buffalo, N. Y. Means for connecting
the parts of structures. 1.447,725: Mar. 6.
Kelley, George W., assignor of one-half to C. H. Hager-
man, Spokane, Wash. Wrench. 1,464,004 ; Aug. 7.
Kellev, ,Tames, New York, N. Y. Toy telephone.
1,467,326 ; Sept. 11.
Kelley, Patrick .7., Detroit, Mich. Trolley guard and
finder. 1,445,089 ; Feb. 13.
Kelley. Thomas F., Gloucester, N.
guiding apparatus. 1,450,744
Kelley, William H., assignor to
Turner. Cincinnati, Ohio.
1,441,931 ; Jan. 9.
1,457,738 ;
J. Plate holding and
Apr. 3.
P. A. Turner and A.
Combination square.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contimied.
291
Newark, assignor to Prizma, In-
City, N. J. Color transparency.
Kelley, William V. D.
corpornted. Jersey
1.461.:!n6 ; July 10.
Kelley. William V. D., Brooklyn, N. T., assignor to Prizma,
Incorporated. Sensitive plate, film, or the like for
color prints. 1,465.643 ; Aug. 21.
Kellie, Edward F., Indianapolis, Ind. Floor construction.
1,466.591 ; Aug. 28.
Kellner, Henrv F., Silver Lake, Kans. Silt accumulator.
1 .448.965 : Mar. 20.
Kellner, Joseph. (See Rasmussen, H. C.. and Kellner.)
Kellogg, Carl A. (See Caplinger, John D., assignor.)
Kellogg, Carl A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Inking mechanism for
printing presses. 1.452,050 : Apr. 17.
Kellogg. Carl A., Brooklyn, N. X. Inking mechanism for
printing presses. 1,452,051 ; Apr. 17.
Kellogg, Carl A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printing press.
1,466,303; Aug. 28.
Kellogg, Carl A.. Brooklvn, N. Y. Platen for printing
machines. 1,477,128 ; Dec. 11.
Kellogg, Charles A., Los Angeles, Calif. Spring crank
holder for automobiles. 1.475.836 : Nov. 27.
Kellogg. Charles B., Chicago, 111. Display card.
1.457,306: June 5.
Kellogg, Charles B., Chicago, 111. Display card.
1.463.585 ; July 31.
Kellogg, Chester A. (See Schueler, J. L., and Kellogg.)
Kellogg. Edmund P., assignor to Albert Pick & Company,
Chicago, 111. Candy box. Des. 62,954 ; Aug. 28.
Kellogg. Elmo L., San Francisco, Calif. Anchoring mi-
crophone parts. 1,467,001 ; Sept. 4.
Kellogg. Frank M. (See Haas, Paul C. assignor.^
Kellogg, Henrv E., Mountain View, Calif. Submerged
bearing. 1,462,366 ; July 17.
Kellogg, Homer G.. assignor to Motor Products Corpora-
tion. Detroit, Mich. Window frame. 1,455.340 ;
May 15.
Kellogg, Leroy D., Deerfleld, assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 1,469,794 ; Oct. 9.
Kellogg, M. W., Company, The.
assignor.)
Kellogg, M. W., Company, The.
B., jr., assignor.)
Kellogg, M. W., Company, The.
Holingpr. assignor.''.)
Kellogg Manufacturing Co. (See Miller, Charles R.,
signor.)
Kellogg Manufacturing Company^ (See Vincent, Jesse
G., assignor.)
Kellogg, Morris W., New York, N. Y., and E. F. Holinger,
Jersey City, N. J., assignors to The M. W. Kellogg Cora-
for making forgings. 1,445,140 ;
(See Gray, Alanson M.,
(See Johnson, Francis
(See Kellogg, M. W., and
as-
pany. Apparatus
Feb. 13.
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
tine, Roy W.. assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
man, Ernest A., assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
Hiram D.. assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply
Harry H., assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
ling, Frank W., jr., assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
ling, William, assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
logg, Leroy D., assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company.
George E., assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
Charles, assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
C, and ShuU, assignors.)
Kellogg Switcbboard and Supply Company.
Michael B.. assignor.)
J Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
Samuel, assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
Alfred H., assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company.
owski. George R., assignor.)
Kellogg, Sylvanus H.. Los Angeles, Calif.
paratus. 1,451,512 ; Apr. 10.
Kelloway, Charles J., Wilmington, N. C. Railway-switch
mechanism. 1.467,327 : Sept. 11.
Kelloway, Charles J., Wilmington, N. C. Railway-
switcti-oporating means. 1,470,226 ; Oct. 9.
( Kelly, Adelbert F., Spokane, Wash. Vehicle wheel.
\ 1.456.275: May 22.
IKellv. Adelbert F.. Spokane, Wash. Vehicle wheel.
1.461,912 : July 17.
Kelly, Albert A., London, England. Production of sodium
decaborate from boron ores. 1,462,064 ; July 17.
Kelly, Albert A.. London, England. Preparation of so-
dium decaborate or the like direct from boron ores.
1,468,366; Sept. 18.
Kelly, Albert A., assignor to Borax Consolidated Limited,
London, England. Flux or solvent for use in techni-
cal process. 1,455,791 ; May 22.
Kelly. Andrew, assignor to Borax Consolidated Limited,
iJondon. England. Manufacture of borax and boric acid.
1,450,075 ; Apr. 10.
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(See Augus-
(See Bohl-
(See Currier,
Company. (See Ide,
(See Kais-
(See Kais-
(See Kel-
(See Mueller,
(See Sparks,
(See Sparks,
(See Stazak,
(See Suekoff,
(See Weiss,
(See Yanoch-
Measuring ap-
Kelly, Andrew J., assignor of one-half to J. I. Kelly, Bal-
timore, Md. Convertible vehicle. 1,459,371 ; June 19.
Kelly, Anthony L., et al. (See Williams, Frank E., as-
signor.)
Kelly, Arthur J. (See Nicholson, G. W., and Kelly.)
Kelly, Bernard A., East Orange, N. J. Automotive ve-
hicle. 1,442,220 ; Jan. 16.
Kelly, Caroline, and T. B. Belvoir, Warden, Isle of
Sheppey, England. Building block. 1,457,437 ; June 5.
Kellv, Eugene A., Breckenridge, Tex. Flowing device.
1.441.428; Jan. 9.
Kelly, Frank G., Montgo-mery, Pa. Clamp. 1,450,089.
Mar. 27.
Kelly, Frank S., et aL (See Williams, Frank E., as-
signor.)
Kelly, Harry, assignor of one-half to J. F. Mathias,
Denver, Colo. Automobile road-map holder. 1,476,256",
Dec. 4.
Kelly, Henry D., Kansas City, Mo. Float-valve control
for leacher buckets. 1,467,170 ; Sept. 4.
Kelly, Henry D., Kansas City, Mo. Float valve for cof-
fee urns. 1,467,171 ; Sept. 4.
Kelly, Hugh W., Providence, R. I. Track torpedo.
1,443,366 ; Jan. 30.
Kelly. Irene E., Highland Park, 111. Combination un-
dergarment for stout women. 1,450,683 ; Apr. 3.
Kelly, Jack D., Elmhurst, N. Y. Waterproof carrying
case. 1,463,086 ; July 24.
Kelly. John F., Elkins, W. Va. Floor and wall mop.
1.456.696 : May 29.
Kelly, John F., Troy, N. Y., assignor to Federal Signal
Company. .4.1ternating - current induction motor.
1.441,429 ; Jan. 9.
Kelly, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments to Kelly Valve Company, Muskegon, Mich. Water-
lovel controller. 1,442,221 ; Jan. 16.
Kelly, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Kelly Valve Company, Muskegon, Mich.
Boiler-water-level controller. 1,455,211 ; May 15.
Kelly, John I. (See Kelly, Andrew J., assignor.)
Kelly, John P., Pittsfield, Mass. By-pass valve for
angle cocks. 1.458,765 ; June 12.
Kelly, John T., Butte, Mont. Water skate. 1,443,133;
Jan. 23.
Kelly, Loomls L., Norfolk, Va., assignor to The Wellman-
Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Side-wall
traveler. 1,448,272 ; Mar. 13.
Kelly, Loomis L., Norfolk, Va., assignor to The Wellman-
Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Side-wall
traveler. 1,449,758 ; Mar. 27.
Kelly, Loomis L., Norfolk, Va., assignor to The Wellman-
Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Material
conveyer. 1,449,759 ; Mar. 27.
Kelly Lubricator Corporation. (See Himmelsbach, Wil-
liam F., assignor.*
Kelly, Raymond, and G. E. Long, assignors of one-third
to Gibson and Gibson, Chicago, 111. Doll. Des.
62,400; May 22.
Kelly Reamer Company, The. (See Davie, John M., as-
signor. )
Kelly, Richard D.. The Dalles, Oreg. Water wheel.
1,478,657; Dec. 25.
Kelly, Richard J., Syracuse, N. Y. Machine for cleaning
catch basins. 1.465,641; Aug. 21.
Kelly-SpringQeld Tire Company. (See Blaser, George U.,
assignor.)
Kelly-Springfield Tire Company. (See Hulse, Edison G.
assignor.)
Kelly-Springfiold Tire Company. (See Lacroix, Joseph
D., assignor.)
Kelly-Springfield Tire Company. (See McClenatben,
Robert, assignor.)
Kelly-Springfield Tire Company. (See McClenathen, R.,
and Arthur, assignors.)
Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tire Company. (See Slauson, Harold
W., assignor.)
Kelly-Springfield Tire Company. (See Waters, Reginald
H., assignor.)
Kelly, Thomas, San Francisco, Calif. Reversible cover
for cookers. 1,442,683 ; Jan. 16.
Kelly, Thomas C, et al. (See Hagerty, Robert J., as-
signor.)
Kelly, Thomas J., Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic blow-
out preventer. 1,455,731 ; May 15.
Kelly, Timothy J. (See Pearson, W. H., and Kelly.)
Kelly Valve Company. (See Kelly, John F., assignor.)
Kelly, Walter E., Highland Park, Mich. Detachable tire
carrier. 1,471,268 ; Oct. 16.
Kellv, William D., Riverside, 111. Vehicle spring.
1,450,378 ; Apr. 3.
Kelly, William E., Cleveland, Ohio. Reamer. 1,448,273 ;
Mar. 13.
Kelly. William E., Oakland, Calif. Transmission device.
1.449.048 : Mar. 20.
Kellv. William F., Greenwood, Miss. Pneumatic jack.
1,455.841 ; May 22.
Kelly, William F., Greenwood, Miss. Implement for
writing. 1,455,842; May 22.
Kelly, William H., Cheyenne, Wyo. Propeller for flying
machines. 1,461,913 ; July 17.
KeUy, William J., Youngstown, Ohio. Lock-washer re-
tainer. 1,440,684 ; Jan. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FllOM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Kelly, William J., Clinton, Iowa, assignor to Tbe Seng
Company, Chicago, 111. Convertible furniture. 1,476,981 ;
Dec. 11.
Kelly, William M., Jersey City, N. J. Printing press.
1,469,515; Oct. 2. „ .
Kelly, William M., assignor to American Type Founders
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Printing press.
1,452,466; Apr. 17.
Kelly, Wlnfield S., Oroville, Calif. Shelf, drawer, and
box dividing device. 1,468,269 ; Sept. 18.
Kelm, Gustav E., assignor to W. M. Levett and Walker
M. Levett Co., New York, N. X. Metal mold for piston
castings. 1,458,343 ; June 12. , ^
Kelm, Richard E., Milwaukee, Wis. Humidifier for hot-
air furnaces. 1,461.423 ; July 10.
Kelman, Joseph N., Los Angeles, Calif. Oil circuit
breaker. 1,446,048; Feb. 20.
Kellum, Charles S., Detroit, Mich. Electric gauge.
1,466,019 ; Aug. 28.
KoJsaU, Cxeorge A., Belleville, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Permeameter furnace. 1,457,438 ; June 5.
Kelsey, Charles P., et al. (See Pry, Patrick H., as-
signor.) . ^ .
Kelsey, Frank N., assignor, by mesne assignments, oi
one-half to P. C. Swole, New Haven, Conn. Signal
valve. 1,472,366 ; Oct. 30.
Kelsey, George M. (See McHugh, H. E., and Kelsey.)
Kelsey Wheel Company. (See Blomquist, August E. R.,
assignor.)
Kelsey Wheel Company. (See Winter, John R., assignor.)
Kelsey, William A., Minneapolis, Minn. Dental tool.
1,446,906; Feb. 27.
Kelso, Ralph S. (See Moffatt, J. R., and Kelso.)
Kelso, William, assignor to The McConway & Torley
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pipe-clamp-supporting
mechanism for railway cars. 1,447,726 ; Mar. 6.
Kelso, William, assignor to The McConway & Torley
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Car coupler. 1,475,634;
Nov. 27.
Kelso, William, assignor to The McConway & Torley Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Car coupler. 1,475,635 ; Nov. 27.
Keltie, George R., Woonsocket, R. I., assignor to The
American Wringer Company. Wringer. 1,441,587 ;
Jan. 9.
Keltie, George R., Woonsocket, R. I., assignor, by mesne
assignments to American Wringer Company, Inc.
Sandpapering roll. 1,469,307; Oct. 2.
Kelvlnator Corporation. (See De Luiz, Edward R.,
assignor.)
Kelvlnator Corporation. (See Heideman, Fred J., as-
signor.)
Kem, Huxley D., Portland, Oreg. Stencil and making and
using the same. 1,478,745 ; Dec. 25.
Kemet Laboratories Company. (See Cooper, Hugh S.,
assignor.)
Kemker, John H., et al. (See Tullis, Harley A., as-
signor.)
Kemler, William J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Closure device.
1,450,090; Mar. 27.
Kemmer, Jean, Ilion, N. Y. Gas burner. 1,461,663 ;
July 10.
Kemp, Charles, New York, N. Y. Lock. 1,440,782 ; Jan. 2.
Kemp, Edward, assignor of one-third to G. W. Morley
and one-third to C. H. Ruggles, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Vehicle wheel. 1,444,508 ; Feb. 6.
Kemp, Edward, assignor of one-third to G. W. Morley and
one-third to C. H. Ruggles, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Vehicle wheel. 1,444,509 ; Feb. 6.
Kemp, Frances M. (See Ray, Sterling P., assignor.)
Kemp, Isaac M., and E. C. Wiederhold, WiUiamsport,
Md. Sand-blast machine. 1,476,619 ; Dec. 4.
Kemp, James P., Troy, Iowa. Car step. 1,444,156 ;
Feb. 6.
Kemp, Nelson J., Batavia, N. Y. Apparatus for mixing
and breaking up earth and fertilizer. 1,464,621 ; Aug. 14.
Kemp, Robert, Washington, D. C, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Structural
element and making the same. 1,469,220 ; Oct. 2.
Kemp, Robert, Washington, D. C, assignor to Westing-
house Electric Manufacturing Company. Composite
strut. 1,477,361 ; Dec. 11.
Kemp, William, St. Louis, Mo. Water-gauge protector.
1,440,607 ; Jan. 2.
Kemp, William W., assignor of one-half to W. H. Van
Horn, Baltimore, Md. Method of and apparatus for
case hardening. 1.472.367 ; Oct. 30.
Kempp, Frank A., St. Paul, Minn. Automobile signal.
1,467,328 ; Sept. 11.
Kemper, James H., P. M. Hoffmann, and .T. M. Teetor,
Indianapolis, Xnd. Hinge for change receivers.
1.473,771 ; Nov. 13.
Kemper-Thomas Company, The. (See Bernard, Roy J.,
assignor.)
Kemper-Thomas Company, The. (See Henderson, Edwin
L., assignor.)
Kemper, Thomas M., Crecy, Tex. Picture frame. Des.
63,081 ; Oct. 2.
ICempter, Fritz, Stuttgart, Germany. Air accumulator.
1,458,200; June 12.
Kempton, Willard H., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fan
blade. 1,444,923 ; Feb. 13.
Kempton, Willard H., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Making tubes. 1,456,876; May 29.
Kempton, Willard H., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Mold. 1,473,857 ; Nov. 13.
Kendall, Allen B., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Regan
Safety Devices Company, Inc., New York, N. • Y.
Combined reservoir and brake valve. 1,474,836 ; Nov. 20.
Kendall, Arthur I., assignor of one-half to P. R. Shumway,
Bvanston, 111. Apparatus for obtaining fibers from
filHous material. 1,446,974 ; Feb. 27.
Kendall, Burton W., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signaling system.
1,445,141 ; Feb. 13,
Kendall, Burton W., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Generator and
the generation of multiple frequencies. 1,446,752 ;
Feb. 27.
Kendall, Burton W., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrical re-
ceiving or repeating apparatus and operating the same.
1,453,982 ; May 1.
Kendall, Burton W., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Multiplex signal-
ing. 1,459,709; June 19.
Kendall, Carl W., Glenside, Pa., assignor to Columbia
Machine and Stopper Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Com-
pensating mechanism for bottle-capping machines.
1,461,550; July 10.
Kendall, Donald S. (See Novotny, E. E., and Kendall.)
Kendall, Edward P., Bowdoinham, Me. Planter.
1,448,303 ; Mar. 13.
Kendall, Edwin J., Beaver Cove, British Columbia,
Canada. Sanitary soap box. 1,458,982 ; June 19.
Kendall, Ira H., Potsdam, N. Y. Milk-sediment tester.
1,445,770 ; Feb. 20.
Kendall, Robert C, Chicago, 111. Cup packing for pis-
tons. 1,453,505; May 1.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Vanity case.
1,440,876; Jan. 2.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Vanity >case.
1,442,528 ; Jan. 16.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Partition for vanity
cases. 1,442,529; Jan. 16.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Vanity case.
1,443,898; Jan. 30.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Cosmetic-stick
holder. 1,447,727; Mar. 6.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Vanity case.
1,447,863 ; Mar. 6.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Rouge pad and re-
ceptacle therefor. 1,449,415 : Mar. 27.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Partition for vanity
cases. 1,453,626 ; May 1.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Vanity case.
1,450,450; May 22.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Vanity case.
1.458.886 ; June 12.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J. Vanity case.
1.458.887 ; June 12.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J., assignor to Scovlll
Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity
case. 1.451.617; Apr. 10.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J., assignor to H.
Rigaud, New York, N. Y. Vanity case. 1,456,636:
May 29.
Kendall, William G., Newark, N. J., assignor to H. Rigaud,
doing business as Parfumerie Rigaud, New York, N. Y.
Vanity case. 1 ,460.967 ; July 3.
Kendechy, Andrew, Cleveland, Ohio. Lock. 1,457,253 ;
May 29.
Kendrick, Dyer T., Worcester, Mass., assignor to Liver-
more & Knight Company, Providence, R. I. Card-string-
. ing machine. 1,475,395 ; Nov. 27.
Kendrick, Harry. (See Buckley, M. C, and Kendrick.)
Kendrick, James R., Essex, Ontario, Canada. Tractor
control. 1,468,114 ; Sept. 18.
Kendzierski, Joseph, Minneapolis, Minn. Waste trap.
1,472,476; Oct. 30.
Kengel, George J. (See Smith, J. H., and Kengel.)
Kenlay, John S., Danville, 111. Bumper. 1,444,689 ;
Feb. 6.
Kennard, Frank J., Beggs, Okla. Weather stripping for
doors. 1,446,507; Feb. 27.
Kennedy, Albert H., Rockport, Ind. Mathematical ap-
paratus. 1,469,954 ; Oct. 9.
Kennedy, Bert, and L. Saiger, Gloversville, N. Y. Fly
shooter. 1,457,674 ; June 5.
Kennedy Car Liner & Bag Co., The. (See Kennedy,
Frederick W., assignor.)
Kennedy, Carlton L., Braintree, assignor to The Holtzer-
Cabot Electric Company, Roxbury, Mass. Bearing.
1,467,673 ; Sept. 11.
Kennedy, Charles E., Anthony, Kans. Fastening device.
1.441.588 : Jan. 9.
Kennedy, Charles O. (See Eklundh, J. G. G., and Ken-
nedy.)
Kennedy, David S., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Typographical machine.
1.459,978 ; June 26.
Kpnned.v. Donald S., New York, N. Y. Tire. 1,467,172:
Sept. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
293
Kennedy, Elizabpth .T., Philadelphia, Pa. Household im-
plement. 1 ,4fiG,S.S8 ; Sept. 4.
Kennedy. Ernest N.. London. England. Device for use
with safety-razor blades. 1.4fi4,448 ; May 8.
Kennedy, Frederick W., Shelbyville, Ind., assignor to The
Kennedy Car Liner & Bag Co. Garment bag. 1,452,644 ;
Apr. 24.
Kennedy, Georse. Covington, La. Support for Invalids.
1.452,915: Apr. 24.
Kennedy, Georse C, Waterloo, Iowa. Shoe ornament.
1.463.531 : .Tuly 31. .
Kennedy, George C, Waterloo, Iowa. Combination con-
tainer. 1,469.938 ; Oct. 9.
Kennedy, Homer R., assignor to J. J. Mathe, Los Angeles,
Calif. Sheet-metal-rolling machine for fenders and the
like. 1,461,853 ; July 17.
Kennedy, Howard A., Latonia. Ky. Combined ratchet
wrench and tool holder. 1.453,145 : Apr. 24.
Kennedy, .Tames E.. Washington, D. C. Gas burner.
1,457.371 : .Tune 5.
Kennedy, .Tames E., Washington, D. C. Waterheating
grid. 1,457,372; June 5.
Kennedy. .l;imes W.. Cnnton, Ohio. Signaling apparatus.
1.45.s,301 : June 12.
Kennedy, John E., Davton, Ohio. Traffic signal. 1,440.393 ;
Jan. 2.
Kennedy. John E., Davton, Ohio. Traffic signal.
1.467', 173; Sept. 4.
Kennedy. John F. (See Bridwell, S. F., and Kennedy.^
Kennedy. Joseph E., New York, N. T. Apparatus for de-
hydrating fruit, vegetables, and other materials.
1,443.367 : .Tan. 30.
Kennedv. Joseph E.. New Tork, N. Y. Mixing machine.
1.456,877 ; May 29.
Kennedy, Joseph E.. New York, N. Y. Crushing appara-
tus. 1,459.305: June 19.
Kennedy. Joseph E., and C. L. Carman. New York. N. Y. ;
said Carman assignor to said Kennedy. Crusher.
1.446.753 : Feb. 27.
Kennedy. Julian, Pittsburgh, Pa. Blast furnace.
1,460,065; June 26.
Kennedy. Lewis W., Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. Non-
skid-chain fastener. 1,466,905 ; Sept. 4.
Kennedy, Palmer, Tacoma, Wash. Cutting device.
1,467,434 ; Sept. 11.
Kennedy. Palmer. Tacoma, Wash. Cutting device.
1.477.062: Dec. 11.
Kennedy, Robert M.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid-fuel burner.
1,471,666 : Oct. 23.
Kennedy. Walter, Pittsburgh, Pa. Clutch mechanism.
1.464,077; Aug. 7.
Kennedy. Willnrrt E. (See .Tohns, St. Paul, assignor.)
Kennedy, William A. (See Graff, G.. and Kennedy.)
Kennedy, William H. (See Easterday, Harry E., as-
signor.)
Kenner, Duncan, New Orleans, La. Wire-binding device.
1.474.265; Nov. 13.
Kenneth, David, assignor of one-fourth to A. R. Rankin
and one-fourth to C. E. McCToy, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Adjustable lamp holder. 1,444.249: Feb. 6.
Kenneweg, Albert IT.. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, tn Kam-Kap Appliance Co. Inc. Multiple
operating rnochimism for ships' ports and the like.
■1.467,642 : Sept. 11.
Kenney, Carl L., Dormont, and S. M. Caeterline, Crafton,
Pa. ; said Kenney assignor to said Casterline. Metal
crosstie. 1,457,704 ; June 5.
Kenney, Daniel B.. Huntington, W. Va. Hose-retrievine
device. 1.449,946 ; Mar. 27.
Kenney, Frank A., Denver. Colo. Artificial arm.
1.472.177 : Oct. 30.
Kenney, Frank B., and J. W. Sidebottom, assignors to
T. C. Entwistle Company. Lowell, Mass. Pneumatic
lint clearer for warping machines. 1,447,418 ; Mar. 6.
Kent, Arthur A., Ardmore, Pa. Rheostat. 1.445,324 ;
Feb. 13.
Kent, Arthur A.. Ardmore, Pa. Engine-starting appara-
tus. 1.464,714 : Aug. 14.
Kent, Arthur A., Ardmore, Pa. Induction coil. 1,474,152 ;
Nov. 13.
Kent, Arthur A., Ardmore, Pa. Induction coll. 1,474,597 ;
Nov. 20.
Kent. Arthur A., Ardmore, Pa. Ignition apparatus.
1,474.970: Nov. 20.
Kent. Arthur A., Ardmore, Pa. Ignition apparatus.
1,476.522; Dec. 4.
Kent County Oil Corporation. (See Clement, Louis du P..
assignor.)
Kent, Edward, London, England. Apparatus for playing
parlor games. 1,468.531 ; Sept. 18.
Kent. Frank E., Bay City, Mich. Bearing. 1,448,122 ;
Mar. 13.
Kent, Frank W., Streatham Hill, London, England.
Photographic transfer process. 1,466,532; Aug. 28.
Kent, Frank W.. Streatham Hill, London, England.
Photographic transfer paper and making same.
1,474,596; Nov. 20.
Kent, George E., Woodland, Me., assignor to Murphy Iron
Works. Detroit, Mich. Roust-box cover. 1,449,416 ;
Mar. 27.
Kent, George H. L. (See Howard, F. A., Kent, and
Jennings.)
Kent, George H. L., Elizabeth, N. .1., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Development Company, New
York, N. Y. Foam for fire prevention. 1,441,728 ;
Jan. 0.
Kent, George M., Manchester, N. H. Vehicle signal. Des.
61.954 ; Feb. 13.
Kent, George M.. Manchester, N. H. Vehicle signal. Des.
61.955 ; Feb. 13.
Kent, George S. (See Dutro, C. O., and Kent.)
Kent, James W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Paint-making ma-
chinery. 1,468,864 ; Sept. 25.
Kent, Leslie H., Stanmore, and S. Augustine de Norman-
vlUe, London, England. Windshield. 1,463,704 ;
July 31.
Kent Machine Company, The. (See Janson, August W.,
assignor.)
Ivent-Norris, Henry, assignor to Plenty & Son Limited,
Newbury, England. Governing mechanism for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,472,869 ; Nov. 6.
Kent, Orion E., Reed City, Mich. Mandrel. 1,451,699 ;
Apr. 17.
Kent, Orion E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mandrel.
1,468,270; Sept. 18.
Kent, Reginald W. (See Dutro, C. O., and Kent.)
(See Cameron, Hugh, assignor.)
Robert D.
New York, N. Y. Burner. 1,451,546;
Burner. 1,469,479 ;
Kent,
Kent, Robert Sayre, Inc. (See Peiter, Frederick, as-
signor.)
Kent, Thomas P.,
Apr. 10.
Kent, Thomas F., New York, N. Y.
Oct. 2.
Kent, William E., Los Angeles, Calif. Auxiliary air-inlet
valve for carburetors. 1,475,837 ; Nov. 27.
Kent, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Me-
chanical Rubber Company. Method and apparatus for
forming sheet tiling. 1,441,197 ; Jan. 2.
Kent, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Me-
chanical Rubber Company. Making tires for carpet
sweepers. 1,445,626 ; Feb. 20.
Kent, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Me-
chanical Rubber Company. Method and machine for
forming sheet tiling. 1,459,771 ; June 26.
Exeland, Wis. Vehicle lock.
Kentrup, Clemens to
1,471,962; Oct. 23.
Kentucky Derby Company.
assignor.)
Kcnworthy. Alvin C, Walla Walla, Wash.
bustion engine. 1.441.811 ; Jan. 9.
Kenworthy. James A., Los Angeles, Calif.
1,468,302 ; Sept. 18.
Company. (See Mitchell, Harold
(See Foans, Andrew B.,
Internal-com-
Gas burner.
D.,
as-
\.,
Company, Inc.
as-
(See Matthews, Arthur
(See Phelps, Harry E-,
Okla. Liquid-level indl-
Detfoit, Mich. Washing machine.
Reenforced-con-
to The B. P.
Antiskid de-
Kenyon, C,
signor.)
Kenyou, C, Company, Inc.
assignor.)
Kenyon, C,
signor.)
Kenyon, Edward L., Ardmore
cator. 1,464,476 ; >ug. 7
Kenyon, John J.,
1,454,174; May 8.
Keogan, Richard C, South Bend, Ind
Crete beam. 1,465,307 ; Aug. 21.
Kepler, Irwin P., Akron, Ohio, assignor
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y.
vice for tires. 1,454,054 ; May 8.
Kepler. Irwin P., and A. A. Robb, Akron, Ohio, assignors
to The B. P. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Tire
structure for tractors. 1,452,345 ; Apr. 17.
Kepler, Winfred R., assignor to The Firestone Tire
and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire-repairing
tool. 1,470,575 ; Oct. 9.
Keplinger, George B., assignor to Cruver Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Pocket savings bank.
1,445.771 ; Feb. 20.
Kepner, Clark L. (See Daylor, Philip B., assignor.)
Keppler, A. C. (See Bush, Burnett, assignor.)
Keppler, Arthur C, South Bend, Ind. Signal-arm-actu-
ating device. 1,470,013 ; Oct. 9.
Kercher, Arthur J. (See Hicks, W. W., and Kercher.)
ICerestes, George A., assignor to Novelty Amusement Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Target apparatus. 1,475.493 ; Nov. 27.
Kerlin, John W., New Brunswick, N. J. Tank. 1,453,983 ;
May 1.
Kerlin. William L., New York, N. Y. Reversing gear.
1,443,790; Jan. 30.
Kermer, Martin J., Evanston, 111. Evaporator.
1.473,373 ; Nov. 6.
Kerraode, James B., Vallejo, Calif. Combination run-
ning board, table, and container. 1,456,780 ; May 29.
Sern," Andrew G. (See Roeling, H. W., Kern, Bauer, and
Catalano.)
Kern, Isidor. (See Newman, I., and Kern.)
Kern. Jacob S., Fleetwood, Pa. Tire carrier.
Mar. 20.
Kern, Mamie. (See Newman, I., and Kern.)
Kern, Maximilian H., Ridgewood, N. Y. Clock.
Aug. 14.
Kern, Maximilian H., Ridgewood, N. Y., assignor to
Roberts Numbering Machine Company. Wheel-print-
ing machine. 1,459,215 ; June 19.
Kern, Philip E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pro-
tection of iron and steel. 1,467,174 ; Sept. 4.
1,449,329 ;
1,465,045 ;
294
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Kern, Richard, and G. Jenny, assignors to Swiss Ferment
Company, Ltd., Basel, Switzerland. Preparation of
active animal amylase and making same. 1,444,250;
Feb. 6.
ICern, William H., Jersey City, N. J. Single-tube pneu-
matic tire. 1,461,485 ; July 10.
Kernan, Thomas, St. Cloud, Minn. Apparatus for treat-
ing the soil. 1,444,794 ; Feb. 13.
Kernes, James. (See Karish, I., and Kernes.)
Kerngood, Allen H., assignor to Alma Manufacturing
Company of Baltimore City, Baltimore, Md. Lever belt
buckle. 1,473,581 ; Nov. 6.
Kerns, Elmer E., Bradford, Pa. Automatic shut-off valve.
1,464,767 ; Aug. 14.
Kerns, Orlando C, Akron, Ohio. Vise. 1,457,307 ;
June 5.
Kerr, Benjamin, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Shock absorber.
1,447,088 ; Feb. 27.
Kerr, Charles J., Seattle, Wash. Automobile refriger-
ator. 1,466,906; Sept. 4.
Kerr, Duncan M. (See Breyer, F. G., Hubbell, and Kerr.)
Kerr, Herbert D., Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Process and apparatus for feeding sulphur to burners.
1,476,523; Dec. 4.
Kerr, John M., Louisville, Ky., assignor of one-half to
J. Wernert. Mall-bag catching and delivery appa-
ratus. 1,469,091 ; Sept. 25.
Kerr, Mark B., Eosebank, N. Y., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telegraph system. 1,466,234 ; Aug. 28.
Kerr, Robert P. (See Cox, K., Kerr, and Baty.)
Kerr, Samuel, Caruthers, Calif. Kick-ofC for hand trucks.
1,462,233 ; July 17.
SCerr, Thomas H., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Pitts-
burgh Meter Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Meter
support. 1,447,212 ; Mar. 6.
Kerrick Steam Motors Company. (See Kerrick, Walter B.,
assignor.)
Kerrick, Walter B., Los Angeles, Calif. Wheel. Re-
15,736; Dec. 25.
Kerrick, Walter B., assignor to Kerrick Steam Motors
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Oil burner. 1,451,460 ;
Apr. 10.
Kerrigan, Edward L., Arlington, Mass., assignor to The
Electron Corporation, Boston, Mass. Washing machine.
1,464,611 ; Aug. 14.
Kerrigan, Francis C, Swissvale, Pa. Brake for toy coast-
ers. 1,448,123 ; Mar. 13.
Kerrihard Company, The. (See Kerrihard, George M.,
assignor.)
Kerrihard, George M., assignor to The Kerrihard Com-
pany, Red Oak, Iowa. Oil burner. 1,449,007 ; Mar. 20.
Kershaw Corporation. (See Kershaw, H., and McCrum,
assignors.)
Kershaw, Edwin T., Denver, Colo. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,469,319 ; Oct. 2.
Kershaw, Grindrod. (See Holt, F. A., and Kershaw.)
Kershaw, Henry, Kearney, and W. I. McCrum, Nutley,
assignors to Kershaw Corporation, Newark, N. J.
Liquid-delivering system. 1,448,804 ; Mar. 20.
Kershaw, Joseph. (See Johnson, E. E., and Kershaw.)
Kershaw, Joseph, Joplin, Mo. Wheel attachment.
1,472,655 ; Oct. 30.
Kersbnw, William E., and C. D. Galloway, Philadelphia,
Pa. Secondary or storage battery. 1,475,434 ; Nov. 27.
Kershenstein, John, Johnstown, Pa. Railway frog.
1,457,632; June 5.
Kershner, Benjamin V., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to
Union Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Sewing
machine for stitching waistbands. 1,453,506; May 1.
Kershner, Benjamin V., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to
Union Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Waist-
band for trousers. 1,478,521 ; Dec. 25.
Kershner, George, Hutchinson, Kans. Hydraulic salt
press. 1,461,093 ; July 10.
Kerstein, Ernest A., Albany, N. Y. Meter construction.
1,460,327; June 26.
Kersten, Samuel, Chicago, 111. Combination faucet and
mixing nozzle. 1,462,413 ; July 17.
Kersting, John H. and V. J., New York, N. Y. Ferrule.
1,468,716; Sept. 25.
Kersting, Vincent J. (See Kersting, John II. and V. J.^
Kert-O-Shield Mfg. Association. (See Maulding, .lohn
H., assignor.)
Kerwin, John, assignor of one-half to P. Kerwin, Detroit,
Mich. Railway tie. 1,442,617 ; Jan. 16.
Kerwin, Patrick. (See McCloud, E. L., and Kerwin.)
Kerwin, Phillip. (See Kerwin. John, assignor.)
Kerwin, Thomas J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Edmunds &
Jones Corporation. Instrument-board lamp. 1,443,182 ;
Jan. 23.
Kerwin, Thomas J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Edmunds &
Jones Corporation. Adapter. 1,476,982 ; Dec. 11.
Kesling, Elmer G., Bloomfield, Mo. Shifting means for
transmission gearing for automobiles. 1,458,421 ;
June 12.
Kesot, Fred, Marion, Ind. Lamp chimney or similar arti-
cle. Des. 62,821 : Aug. 7.
Kessel, Fritz, New York, N. Y. Fishhook. 1,457,373 ;
June 5.
Kessel, William J., Freeport, N. Y. Garden tool.
1,469,160; Sept. 25.
Kesses, Charles, New York, N. Y. Type-printing machine.
1,449,680; Mar. 27.
Kessler, Albert, Mittweida, Germany, assignor to The
Chore-Utensils Corporation of America, West Orange,
N. J. Scouring implement. 1.449,184 ; Mar. 20.
Kessler, Christian H. (See Densmore, F. R., and Kess-
ler.)
Kessler, Harry C, Warrington, assignor to Breuker &
Kessler Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Paper box.
1,455,792 ; May 22.
ICessler. Jacob C. (See Schipplock, C. J., and Kessler.)
Kessler, Johannes M., West Oi-ange, N. J., assignor to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Cellulose-ester composition. 1,456,782 ; May 29.
Kessler, Johannes M., West Orange, and V. B. Sease,
Newark, N. J., assignors to B. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Recovering cellulose
acetate from solutions thereof. 1,450,781 ; May 29.
Kessler, Johannes M., West Orange, and V. B. Sease,
Newark, N. J., assignors to El I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Making cellulose ace-
tate. 1,466,401 ; Aug. 28.
Kessler, John E., Norristown, Pa. Valve grinder.
1,440,975 ; Feb. 27.
Kessler, Louis, Chicago, 111. Filler tube. 1,457,976;
June 5.
Kessler, Martin C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Kess-
ler Blotor Company, Denver, Colo. Gas engine.
1.477.362 ; Dec. 11.
Kessler, Martin C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Kessler
Motor Company, Denver, Colo. Explosive engine.
1.477.363 : Dec. 11.
Kessler, Max, Mannheim, Germany. Filter. 1,446,187 ;
Feb. 20.
Kessler Motor Company, The. (See Kessler, Martin C,
assignor.)
Kessler, Oscar, Green Island, N. Y. Burglar alarm.
1,446,565 ; Feb. 27.
Kesten, Paul, Huckelshofen, near Aachen, and H. Os-
borne, Berlln-Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignors, by
mesne assignments,' to Otis Elevator Company, New
York, N. Y. Automatic brake for elevators. Rel5,133 ;
Dec. 18.
Kestner, Frederick J., Cleveland, Ohio. Scaffold bracket.
1,457,066 ; May 29.
Kestner, Paul, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France. Treating
water. 1,475. . 396 ; Nov. 27.
Kestner, Paul, Boulogne-sur-Seine, assignor to Etablisse-
ments de Ventilation Kestner & Neu, CenteleuLille,
Nord, France. Vacuum apparatus for stripping cards.
1,459,832 ; June 26.
Keszthclvi, Alexander S., Los Angeles, Calif. Tool joint.
1.474,905 ; Nov. 20.
Ketchum, George E., Marceline, Mo. Grader. 1,460,022 ;
June 26.
Ketchum, W. Le Roy, Bridgeport, Conn. Swivel.
1,463,706; July 31.
Keterson, Joseph E., assignor of one-half to C. R. and
J. R. Shrivcr, Clio, Iowa. Chicken feeder. 1,467,329 ;
Sept. 11.
Kett, William G., Oakland, assignor of one-half to L.
H. Hirsch, San Francisco, Calif. Brush. 1,476,083;
Dec. 4.
Ketterer, Charles A. (See Wcnke, C. W., and Ketterer..)
Ketterer, Charles A., East St. Louis, 111. Refrigerator.
1.462,968 ; July 24.
Ketterer, Charles A., East St. Louis, 111. Container.
1,474,326; Nov. 13.
Kettering, Charles F., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Delco-Light Company, Dayton, Ohio. Hydrometer
circuit closer. 1,441,430 ; Jan. 9.
Kettering, Charles F., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Delco-Light Company, Dayton, Ohio. Electrical
system. 1,448.749; Mar. 20.
Kettering, Charles F., assignor to Delco-Light Company,
Davton, Ohio. Magneto ignition system. 1,463,958 ;
Aug. 7. ^
Kettering, Charles F., assignor to General Motors ReiH
search Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Joining metals.^
1,453,358 ; May 1.
Kettering, Charles F., assignor to General Motors Re-
search Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Binding element.
1,456,851; May 29.
Kettering, Charles F., assignor to General Motors Research
Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Steering-post lock.
1,464,908; Aug. 14.
Kettering, Charles F., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company. Electric
speedometer. 1,454,644 ; May 8.
Kettering, Charles F., and W. A. Chryst, Dayton, Ohio, as-
signors to The Dayton Engineering Laboratories (Jom-
pany. Ignition apparatus. 1.465,644 ; Aug. 21.
Kettle, Arthur W., and A. A. Thayer, assignors to Auto
Spring Control Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Shock absorber. 1,472,870 ; Nov. 6.
Kettler, Henry, Detroit, Mich. Recentering device.
1.477.364 ; Dec. 11.
Kettler, Martin F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cushioned wheel.
3,447,864; Mar. 6.
Kettlitz, Edward W., New York, and G. Kuhn, St. Albans,
N. Y. Automobile bumper. 1,452,427; Apr. 17.
Kevlin, Mathew F., Springfield. Vt. Elevator-hatchway
gate. 1,476,449; Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ]92:i.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
295
Kevogrnph Corporation
assignors.)
(See Altschuler, J., and Isnow,
Kevorkian, Zareh H., Fairfield, Ala. By-product coke
oven. 1,476,524 ; Dec. 4.
Kewanee Implement Company. (See GUdden, Raymond
B., assignor.)
Kewaskum Aluminum Company. (See Manthel, Arthur,
assignor.)
Kewish, John T., assignor of one-fourth to J. C. Garand,
New York, N. Y. Machine gun. 1,472,126 ; Oct. 30.
Key Boiler Equipment Company. (See Key, Frederick
E., assignor.)
Key. Frederick E., St. Louis, Mo. Boiler plug. 1,456,314 ;
May 22.
Key, I'Vederick E^ assignor to Key Boiler Equipment
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Boiler plug. 1,456,315 ;
May 22.
Key, Jamos F., Sierra Madre, Calif., assignor to First
Trust and Savings Bank of Pasadena, as trustefl. Device
for inflating tires. 1,444,188 : Feb. 6.
Key. .James F., Sierra Madre, Calif., assignor to First Trust
and Savings Bank of Pasadena, as trustee. Valve stem.
1,444,189 ; Feb. 6.
Keyes, Edwin C, Elyria, Ohio. Legging. 1,455,400 ;
Slay 15.
Keyes, Eugene L., Chicago, 111., assignor to United Snoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-seat last-
ing and nailing machine. 1,461,153; July 10.
Keyes, Frederic. G., assignor to Cooper Hewitt Electric
Company, Hoboken, N. J. Starter for electrical trans-
lating devices. 1,461,038 ; July 10.
Keyes, Henry E., Philadelphia, Pa. Hammer. 1,463,167 ;
July 31.
Keys, Alexander H.. San Francisco, Calif. Shoe tree.
1.449,286; Mar. 20.
Keys, Alexander H., San Francisco, Calif. Shoe-expand-
ing appliance. 1,449.287 ; Mar. 20.
Keyser, Johann J., and J. J. Miiller, Pratteln, near
Basel, Switzerland. Spinning and twisting spindle.
1,460,328 ; June 26.
Keystone Driller Company. (See Wagner, G. E., and
Downle, assignors.)
Keystone Foundry Company. (See Miller, J. 11., and
Pohl. assignors.)
Keystone Grinder and Manufacturing Company. (See
Cooney, Lawrence J., assignor.)
Keystone Mfg. Co. (See SSvartz, Edward M., assignor.)
Keystone Steel & Wire Company. (See Sommer, Henry
G., assignor.)
Keystone Steel & Wire Company. (See Sommer, John,
assignor.)
Keystone Steel & Wire Company. (See Sommer, William
H., assignor.)
Keystone Watch Case Company. (See Freund, Joseph A.,
assignor. )
Keystone Watch Case Company, The. (See Ritschard,
Victor, assignor.)
Keyworth, George A., et al., trustees. (See Lloyd,
Marshall B., assignor.)
Khan, Misree, Cincinnati, Ohio. Combined door and step
structure. 1,456,132; May 22.
Klander, Lawrence A., New York, N. Y. Dental surgery.
1,474.370; Nov. 20.
Kibbe Brothers Company. (See Cleeland, Robert J., as-
signor) .
Klbbe, MUo W.. Los Angeles, Calif. Valve-spring com-
pressor and placer. 1,466,796 ; Sept. 4.
Klbbee. George G. (See Clauson, F. C, and Kibbee.)
Klbc. Harry C. (See Rlney, Charles A., assignor.)
Kldd, Cameron A., Ansted, W. Va. Chimney. 1,457,739 ;
June 5.
Kidd, James A., assignor of one-third to S. F. Mason,
Petersburg, Va. Rotary valve attachment. 1,467,674 ;
Sept. 11.
Kldd, William C, Suffern, N. Y., assignor to Standard
Equipment Company, Mahwah, N. J. Switch stand.
1,443,955 ; Feb. 6.
Kidder, Imogene, and L. Melton, Portland, Oreg. Art
lamp. Des. 62,909 ; Aug. 21.
Kidney, Josiah R., assignor to The N. N. Hill Brass Co.,
East Hampton, Conn. Telephone toy. 1,454.287 :
May 8.
Kidney, Josiah R., assignor to The N. N. Hill Brass Co.,
East Hampton, Conn. Bicycle bell. 1,457,705 ; June 5.
Kidney, Willis E., assignor to The Cleveland Electric Ma-
chine & Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Power-driven
grinder. 1,463,324 ; July 31.
KIdwell Boiler Company. (See Jackson, John F., as-
signor.)
KIdwell Boiler Company. (See Kidwell, Edgar, as-
signor.)
Kldwell, Cleo H. (See Bacon, R. F., Kidwell, and Bas-
com.)
Kidwell, Cleo H., New Brighton, N. Y., assignor to J. M.
van Heusen. Boston, Mass. Eyeglass and making the
same. 1.473,151; Nov. 6.
Kidwell, Edgar, Milwaukee, Wis. Steam boiler. 1,442,433 ;
Jan. 16.
Kidwell, Edgar, assignor to Kidwell Boiler Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Boiler construction. 1,457,281 ;
May 29.
Kidwell, Edgar, assignor to Kidwell Boiler Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Baffle for water-tube boilers.
1,457,282 ; May 29.
Klefer, Edwin F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to National
Carbon Company, Inc. Electric furnace. 1,467,044 :
Sept. 4.'
Klefer, Karl, Cincinnati, Ohio. Closing machine.
1,444,879 ; Feb. 13.
Klefer, Karl, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dispensing device.
1,477,365 ; Dec. 11.
Kiefer, Martin, Elmhurst, 111. Belt fastener. 1,476,084 ;
Dec. 4.
Klefer, William G., Brookline, Mass. Mold construction.
1,444,380; Feb. 6.
Rieffer, Eugene T., and W. B. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa.,
assignors to Victor Talking Machine Company. Cabinet
for talking machines. Des. 62,910; Aug. 21.
Kieffer, Eugene T., and W. B. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa.,
assignors to Victor Talking Machine Company. Cabinet
for talking machines. Des. 62,911 ; Aug. 21.
Kieffer, Valley M., Buffalo, N. Y. Doll. Des. 63,467 :
Dec. 11.
Kiel, John R., Youngstown, Ohio. Door holder.
1,443,265 ; Jan. 23.
Kielberg, Henry. (See Holloway, W. W., and Kielberg.)
Klelberg, Henry. Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignor to Whit-
aker-Glessner Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Grid for
gas and oil stoves. 1,442,074; Jan. 16.
Kielsmeler, Otto A., Manitowoc, Wis. Cheese-making ap-
paratus. 1,475,398 ; Nov. 27.
Kiely, Michael J. (See Devendor, J. A., and Kiely.)
Kienle, David, Jersey City, N. J. Window seat.
1,468,717 ; Sept. 25.
Kiesel, William F., jr., Altoona, Pa. Freight truck.
1,442,277 ; Jan. 16.
Kiesel, William F., jr., Altoona, Pa. Power reverse gear
for steam engines. 1,449,947 ; Mar. 27.
Kiesel, William F., jr., Altoona, Pa. Valve for power re-
verse gears. 1,461,854 ; .Tulv 17.
Kiesel, William F., jr., Altoona, Pa. Drifting valve.
1.473,106; Nov. 6.
Kiesewetter, Herman F'., et al. (See Drews, Hugo E.,
assignor.)
Kiesling, Fred W. (See Oilman, A. S., Bennett, and
Kiesling.)
Klesslg, Edwin O., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to E. L.
Logee Company, Providence, R. I. Emblem, pin, or
button. Des. 63,559 ; Dec. 18.
Kiessling, Fred W. (See Remington, A. L., and Kiessling.)
Kiessllng, Max F., assignor to American Fastener Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Snap fastener. 1,470,267 ;
Oct. 9.
Kiesswetter, Robert, Konigsberg, Germany. Cultivator.
1,448,449 ; Mar. 13.
Kiewicz, John, assignor to The Reece Button Hole Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Sewing machine.
1,461,619; .July 10.
Kiewicz, John, assignor to The Reece Button Hole Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Sewing machine.
-1.463,325; July 31.
Kiewicz, John, assignor to The Reece Button Hole Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Ston motion. 1,466,402 ;
Aug 28.
Kiewicz, John, assignor to The Reece Button Hole Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Take-up for sewing ma-
chines. 1,467,897 ; Sept. 11.
Kiewicz, John, assignor to The Reece Button Hole Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Sewing machine.
1,467,898; Sept. 11.
Klgas, John, assignor to A. Wasleff, Chicago, 111. Floor
and surfacing machine. 1,448,966 ; Mar. 20.
Kiggins, Charles A., Weskan, Kans. Spring wheel.
1,453,247 ; Apr. 24.
ICight, Rochell E (See Thomas. S. G., and Kight.)
Kihm, Frank, assignor to A. M. Hoffheimer, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Lock. 1,447,865 ; Mar. 6.
Kilborn, Karl B., and W. S. Wolfe, assignors to The Good-
year Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Manufac-
turing pneumatic tires and the like. 1,462,452 ; July 17.
Kilborn, Karl B., and W. E. Shively, assignors to The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Sys-
tem of control for vulcanizers. 1,477,879 ; Dec. 18.
Kilburn, George E. (See Northrop, J., Kilburn, Pessottl,
and Tucker.)
Kllby Manufacturing Company, The. (See Terhune,
Howard, assignor.)
Klldow, Pickett G., Iowa Park, Tex. Sucker-rod-elevating
device. 1,451,700 ; Apr. 17.
Kiley, Thomas, Des Moines, Iowa. Wall-protecting stop.
1,440,783; Jan. 2.
Kilfoyle, Fred M., Storrs, Utah, Headlight deflector.
1,445,399; Feb. 13.
Kilgour, Charles E., assignor to P. Crosley, jr., Cincinnati,
Ohio. Toy car. 1,448,124 ; Mar. 13.
Kilgour, David, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Balancing
machine. 1,453,844 ; May 1.
Kilgour, Walter M. S., Lexington, Mass. Lubricating
system and apparatus. 1,460,383 ; July 3.
Klllan, Fritz, Berlin-Lichtenherg, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Rotating or revolving press. 1,442,346 ; Jan. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Kill, Vincent P., Lawton, and O. J. Gaster, Anadarko,
Okla. Working valve. 1,472.528; Oct. 30.
Killam, Walter S., Detroit, Mich. Priming device.
1,457,308: June 5.
Killebrew, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. Tie. 1,443,025 ;
Jan. 23.
Klllefer Manufacturing Company. (See Watters, Daniel
M., assignor.)
Killen, Edward B., London, England. Pneumatic tire.
1,456,062; May 22.
Killen, Frank M., assignor of one-half to E. W. Grove,
Asheville, N. C. Curling iron. 1,449,288; Mar. 20.
Killfeather, Gertrude, Spokane, Wash. Body garment.
1,473,789 ; Nov. 13.
Killian, Laurence J., Boston, and E. J. Parker, Lynn,
Mass. Signaling apparatus for motor vehicles.
1,450,553; Apr. 3.
KlUick, Frank R., assignor to Sprout, Waldron & Co.,
Muncy, Pa. Ear-corn crusher. 1,477,502 ; Dec. 11.
Killlon, John F., Norfolk, Mass., assignor to Whiting
Chain Company. Mesh bag. Des. 62,612 ; July 3.
KilHon, John H., Chicago, 111. Knockdown container.
1,441,509 ; Jan. 9.
Killion, John H., Chicago, 111. Container. 1,467,675 ;
Sept. 11.
Killion, John H., Chicago, 111. Building construction.
1,468,968; Sept. 25.
Killion, John H., assignor to S. L. A. Killion, Chicago,
111. Container. 1,441,286; Jan. 9.
Killion, Sarah L. A. (See Killion, John H., assignor.)
Killman, Thomas A., Nashville, Tenn. Motion-picture-
projection apparatus. 1,458,210 ; June 12.
Killmaster, Ernest A. (See Overbaugh, C. G., and Kell,
assignors.)
Killmer, Elmer G., Chicago, 111. Vulcanizing machine.
1,477,267 ; Dec. 11.
Killy, Sever P., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to J. O.
Lytle and C. G. Edgerton, Sugar City, Colo. Cleaning
composition. 1,449,330 ; Mar. 20.
Kilmartin, Edmund D., Ada, Mich. Ensilage packer.
1,476,620 ; Dec. 4.
Kilmer, Elmer E., and F. P. Groth, assignors to Inter-
state Iron and Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Wire-
block stripper. 1,475,435 ; Nov. 27.
Kilmer, Elmer E., and F. P. Groth, assignors to Inter-
state Iron and Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Wire-
block stripper. 1,475,436 ; Nov. 27.
Kilpatrick, Robert L., Hempstead, Tex. Variable sign.
1,451,986 ; Apr. 17.
Kllroy, Evan P., Joplin, Mont. Hydrocarbon-oil burner.
1,447,556; Mar. 6.
Kimball, A., Co. (See Hummel. August C, assignor.)
Kimball, A., Company. (See Marsh, Alonzo K., assignor.)
Kimball, Charles E., Council Bluffs. Iowa. Limit stop and
governor for elevators. 1.444,614 ; Feb. 6.
Kimball, E. B., et al., trustees. (See Heslewood, W. R.,
and Mocine, assignors.)
Kimball, Frank I., assignor to Sargent & Company, New
Haven, Conn. Floor scraper. 1,459,216 ; June 19.
Kimball, George C, and H. G. Mcllvried, assignors to
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Cold-roll-feeding mechanism. 1,474.935 ; Nov. 20.
Kimball, Horace E. (See Cushraan, Horace M. and C. M.,
Washburn, and Kimball.)
Kimball, John A., Taylorville, 111. Jack. 1,467,899 ;
Sept. 11.
Kimball, Matthew D., assignor of one-half to D. Feder,
Omaha. Nebr. Nut lock. 1,453,507 ; May 1.
Kimball, Root E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Combination kitchen
furniture. 1,468,665 ; Sept. 25.
Kimball, W. W., Company. (See Ericson, Oscar A., as-
signor.)
Kimball, Wallace D., New York, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Nashua Gummed & Coated Paper
Company, Nashua, N. H. Tension device for strip-
sewing machines. 1,445,022; Feb. 13.
Kimball, Wallace D., and A. E. Rideout, New York, N. Y.
Slngle-head-carton-sealing machine. 1,474,480 ; Nov. 20.
Kimball, Wallace D., and A. E. Rideout, Chicago, 111.,
assignors to Standard Sealing Equipment Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Carton-sealing machine. 1,467,045 ;
Sept. 4.
Klmberlin, Winfield M., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas burner.
1,464,909 ; Aug. 14.
Kimberllng, Webb, Norton, Va. Pole-raising apparatus.
1,470,377; Oct. 9.
Kimberly-Clark Company. (See Henderson, Charles L.,
assignor.)
Kimberly-Clark Company. (See Hornbeck, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Kimble, Austin, assignor to Marathon Electric Mfg. Co.,
Wausau, Wis. Ventilated pulley. 1,443,541 ; Jan. 30.
Kimble, Austin, assignor to Marathon Electric
Mfg. Co., Wausau, Wis. Power-transmission apparatus.
1,453,466 ; May 1. ^
Kimble Electric Company. (See Nies, John D., assignor.)
Kimble Glass Company. (See Halversen, Hans N., as-
signor.)
Kimes, Elbert B., and J. H. Carson, assignors of one-
fourth to O. P. Buller and one-fourth to R. L. Kimes,
Fairmount, Ind. Adjustable thrust-bearing attachment
for crank shafts. 1,458,344 ; June 12.
Kimes, Robert H., and O. F. Schmidt, assignors to Ohmer
Fare Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Recording de-
vice for motor vehicles. 1,471,850; Oct. 23.
Kimes, Robert L., et al. (See Kimes, E. B., and Carson,
assignors.)
Kimman, Theodore P. (See Callan, W. H., and Kimman.)
Kimmel, George P. (See Stivers, William D., assignor.)
Kimmel, Harry B., Highland Park, Mich. Saw.
1.447,137; Feb. 27.
Kimmel, Harry B., Highland Park, Mich. Saw.
1,468,638; Sept. 25.
Kimmel, Harry B., Highland Park, Mich. Packing washer.
1,468,639 ; Sept. 25.
Kimmel, Jess D., Dayton, Ohio. Trolley wheel. 1,468,503 ;
Sept. 18.
Kimmerle Bros. (See Hay ward, Frank W., assignor.)
Kimmich, Elmer G., assignor to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Hose and making same.
1,449,760; Mar. 27.
Kimmig, Emil, Jersey City Heights, N. J., and S. Silver,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Dental casting machine. 1,441,001 ;
Jan. 2.
Kinander, Peter, Jackson, Miss. Balanced hollow blast
stoker grate. 1,442,530 ; Jan. 16.
Kincaid, Harry B. (See Sweeney, Daniel, assignor.'*
Kincald, John. (See Johnston, J. T., and Kincaid.)
Kincaid, Robert L,, Syracuse, N. Y. Washing machine.
1,461,914 ; July 17.
Kincannon, Victoria A., New York, N. Y. Baking oven.
1,456,382; May 22.
Kinckiner, Joshua R., Pottstown, Pa. Water cooler.
1,476,757 ; Dec. 11.
Kind, Hermann. (See Graef, Carl L., assignor.)
Kind, Hermann, Stapleton, N. Y. Display container and
holder. 1,452,278; Apr. 17.
Kind, Silas, Easton, Pa. Film-drying apparatus.
1,477,063 ; Dec. 11.
Kindelberger, Jacob W. (See Croson, C. R., and Kindel-
berger. )
Kindell, Charles B., administrator. (See Leech, Charles M.)
Kindervater, Julius. (Sec I.assiter, C. K., and Klnder-
vater.)
Kindl, Carl H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Frequency-reg-
ulator system. 1.448,409 ;' Mar. 13.
Kindl, Carl H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Starting
mechanism for automobiles. 1,472,871 ; Nov. 6.
Kindl, Carl H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Starting
mechanism for automobiles. 1,472,872 ; Nov. 6.
Kindstrom, Carl, assignor to Aktiebolaget Lean, Stock-
holm, Sweden. Hollow building block. 1,441,156 ;
Jan. 2.
Kindt, Ernest T., Cleveland, Ohio. Dowel pin. 1,455,793 ;
May 22.
King, Alma. (See King, Walter G., assignor.)
King, Andrew, West Bridgeford, England. Device for
aligning the wheels of motor cars and like vehicles.
1.449.289 ; Mar. 20.
King, Bert W., Detroit, Mich. Scale. 1,472,761 ; Oct. 30.
King, Bert W., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Computing Scale Company, Dayton,
Ohio. Platform scale. 1.444,190 : Feb. 6.
King, Charles, Chaffee, Mo. Wick for oil stoves.
1,455,212 ; May 15.
King, Charles B., Detroit, Mich. Rheostat socket.
1,464,487; Aug. 7.
King, Charles M. (See Dupuis, Noel, assignor.)
King. Clarence R.. assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Resilient safety tread. 1,474,481 ; Nov. 20.
King, Clifford G., Providence, R. I. Collapsible tube.
1,451,461 ; Apr. 10.
King, ClifCord G., Providence, R. L Clasp. 1,467,483;
Sept. 11.
King, Clifford G., Providence, R. I. Display card. Des.
63,105; Oct. 2.
King, Clifton F., Ludlow, Mass. Bearing sleeve.
1,445,693 ; Feb. 20.
King, Clinton S., Edgewood, R. I. Armrest for banjos.
1,459,591 ; June 19.
King, Edward F., Providence, R. I. Fabric and making the
same. 1,464,715 ; Aug. 14.
King, Edward J. (See Allen, Edwin, assignor.)
King Electric Manufacturing Company. (See King,
Vernon F., assignor.)
King, Frances R. (See Smith, Albert H., assignor.)
King, Frank A., Englewood, Colo. Spotlight. 1,477,961;
Dec. 18.
King, Frank O., Glenco, 111. Doll. Des. 62,016 ; Feb. 27.
King. Fred B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Crimping tool.
1,464,942 ; Aug. 14.
King, Fred B., assignor to The Willys-Overland Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Spring seat structure. 1,468,477 ;
Sept. 18.
King, Fied B., assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Spring-seat cushion. 1,474,080 ;
Nov. 13.
King, George E., Newton, assignor to The Gamewell Fire
Alarm Telegraph Co., Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Sig-
nal-device-operating mechanism. 1,478,901 ; Dec. 25.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Gontinued.
297
King, George H., Port Arthur, Tex., nssiKiior to Gulf
Reflniiii; (onipany, I'ittsbursh, Pa. Mixing nnd deliver-
ing oil nnd nluminum chloride. 1.478,438 : Dec. 25.
King, Ilnrvov. Wilklnsburg, I'a., assignor to Westinghouso
Electric &" Manufacturing Company. Furnace-regulator
system. 1,449,861 ; Mar. 27.
King, Henry R. (See Mitchell, W., and King.)
King, Herbert C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Portable
grnniophone. 1,458.580 ; June 12.
King, Herman A.. Portland, and E. 0. Isler. Hillsdale,
Oreg. Pneumatic rubber blanket. 1,464,716; Aug. 14.
King, Howard K., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Cham-
bers Brothers Company. Sheet-registering device.
1,466.660 : Sept. 4.
King, Isham E., Durham, N. C. Collapsible screen.
1.464,876; Aug. 14.
King, James, Joplin, Mo. Waj spreader. 1,460,329 ;
June 26.
King, James, Auckland, New Zealand. Vacuum pulsator-
acluated mechanism. 1,468,238 ; Sept. 18.
King. James D., Chicago, 111. Automobile lock. 1,452,879 ;
Apr. 24.
King. James S., assignor of one-half to Charles Knight &
Company, Limited, London, England. Book with de-
tachable leaves. 1,448,450 ; Mar. 13.
King. J.Tmes S., assignor of one-half to Charles Knight
& Company, Limited, London, England. Means for
securing books in detachable cover.*?. 1.454.288 ; May 8.
Kinp, Jesse C, assignor to Canada Carbide Company,
Limited, Montroal. Quebec, Canada. Container or re-
ceptacle for carbide and the like. 1,453,508; May 1.
King, Jesse C, and W. S. Nish, assignors to Canada Car-
bide Companv, Limited, Montreal, Canada. Container.
1,467.762 : Sept. 11.
King, Jet S.. et al. (See Wolfe, Clinton, M., assignor.)
King, John P., deceased, by M. B. King, executor, and
D. A. Creamer, executrix, Kalamazoo, Slich. Means for
washing and cleaning golf balls. 1,469,274 ; Oct. 2.
King, John J. (See Skinner, W. L., and King.)
King, .John O. (See Pohl, Charles, assignor.)
King, John Y., Lansdowne, Pa. Shock-absorbing spring.
1,468,907; Sept. 25.
King, Joshua R. (See King, William O. and J. R.)
King. Lawrence W., Kansas City, Mo. Necktie fastener.
1,477.759 : Dec. 18.
King, Lea M.. Morristown, Tenn. Coupling mechanism
for train pipes. 1.459,587 ; June 19.
King Machine Tool Company, The. (See Muller, Edward
A., assignor.)
King, Melbert, assignor of one-third to C. T. Brown, Chi-
cago, 111. Combined camera and projector mechanism
for moving-picture films. 1,469,016 ; Sept. 25.
King, Merrill B., et al., executors. (See King, John F.)
King, Minnie L. (See Croft, Leonard Y., assignor.)
King. Oliver M., and A. J. Brooks, St. Joseph, Mo.,
assignors, by ^direct and mesne assignments, to The
Standard Oil Company. Air-hose protector. 1,475,269;
Nov. 27.
King, Peter J.. Milwaukee. Wis. Apparatus for cutting
pipes. 1.476.983 ; Dec. 11.
King, Ralph A. J., Cherokee, Okla. Air filter for auto-
mobiles. 1.453,627 ; May 1.
King, Robert C., El Paso, Tex. Retreading machine.
1.465.826 : Aug. 21.
King, Robert W., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated. New York. N. Y. Electron-discharge
device. 1,472.477 ; Oct. 30.
King, Rufus, Plainville, assignor to Bugbee & Niles Com-
pany. North Attleboro, Mass. Ribbon-bracelet clasp.
1.478.658; Dec. 25.
King. Rufus, Plainville, assignor to Bugbee & NUes Com-
pany, North Attleboro, Mass. Buckle. 1,478.659 ;
Dec. 25.
King. Samuel R.. Glenbrook, Conn. E^ltering mecha-
nism. 1,443,918 ; Jan. 30.
King. Seth H., San Francisco, and J. E. Troiel, Berkelev,
Calif. Gas range. 1,442.618; Jan. 16.
King. Thomas H.. Charlotte, N. C. Water pipe.
1.466,592; Aug. 28.
King, Vernon F., Tonawanda. assignor to King Electric
Manufacturing Company, Inc.. Buffalo, N. Y. Alternat-
ing-current rectifier. 1,463,779: July 31.
King, Walter G., assignor of one-half to A. King, Oak
Park. 111. Coin-dispensing device. 1,475.585 ; Nov. 27.
King, Walter H., Denver, Colo. Match-holding cigarette
container. 1,468,504 ; Sept. 18.
King, William B.. Needham, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Press.
1.442.809 ; Jan. 23.
King, William E., assignor to Milton Bradley Companv,
Springfield, Mass. Painting outfit, 1.474.721 ; Nov. 20,
King, William J., assignor to The E, T, Burrowes Com-
pany, Portland, Me. Pool table. 1.443,266 ; Jan. 23.
King, William O., Sidney, and J. R. King, New Haven,
N. Y. Machine for spreading crushed stone and other
materi.al. 1,468,303 ; Sept, 18,
Kinghorn. John R. (See Nadler, A,, and Kinghorn.)
Kings, Thomas W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Fuel pump. 1,443,183 ;
Jan. 23.
Kingsbury, Albert. (See Howarth, Harry A. S,, as-
signor.)
Kingsbury, Albert. (See Wadswortb, Frank L. O,, as-
signor,)
King.sburv, Albert, Greenwich, Conn. Horizontal thrust
bearing. 1,443,879 ; Jan. 30.
Kingsbury, Albert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrically-insulated
bearing. 1,456,804 ; May 29.
Kingsbury, Albert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making pressure-
distributing structures. 1,465,988; Aug, 28,
Kingsbury, Albert, and H. A, S, tlowarth, Pittsburgh,
Pa. ; said Howarth assignor to said Kingsbury. Bearing.
1,444,839; Feb. 13.
Kingsbury, Albert, and IT. A. S, Howarth, Pittsburgh,
Pa, ; said Howarth assignor to said Kingsbury, Bear-
ing. 1,444,840 ; Feb. 13,
Kingsbury, Albert, and H. A, S, Howarth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ;
said Howarth assignor to said Kingsbury. Bearing.
1,444,841 : Feb. 13.
Kingsbury, Edward J,, Keene, N. H. Automatic drilling
jig. 1,464,005 ; Aug. 7.
Kingsbury, Edwin F., Rutherford, N. J. Photographic
shutter. 1.458,211: June 12.
Kingsbury, Edwin F., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to East-
man Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Film cartridge.
1,469,017 ; Sept. 25.
Kingsbury, Edvrtn F., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Bast-
man Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Spool for pho-
tographlc-fllm cartridges. 1,469,018 ; Sept. 25.
Kingsbury, George P., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Mer-
gentbaler Linotype Company. Typographical elements.
1,471,400; Oct. 23.
Kingsford, Russell T., assignor to Atwater Kent Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Armature wind-
ing. 1,471,851; Oct. 23.
Kingslev, Leo, Syracuse, N. Y. Loose-leaf-binder book.
1,478,522; Dec. 25.
Kingsmill, Henry L., Preston, England. Apparatus for
darning woven or knitted articles or fabrics. 1,478,984;
Dec. 25.
Kingswell, Percy N. (See Clews, C. E., and Beere, as-
signors.)
Kiunard, Frank M,, assignor of one-half to C. L.
Sebring, Sebring, Ohio. Batter. 1,462,812 ; July 24
Kinnard, Isaac P., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Corapany. Method
and apparatus for testing welds. 1,440,470 ; Jan. 2.
Kinne, Edmund P., Alliance, Ohio, assignor to American
Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111, Draft yoke, 1,449,418 ;
Mar. 27.
Kinnear Manufacturing Company, The. (See Greegor,
Ralph H., assignor.)
Kinnear, William, Saskatchewan, Canada. Golf club,
1,467,435 ; Sept, 11,
Kinnebrew, Marcus. (See Jones, W. H,, and Kinnebrew.)
Kinney, Andrew S., Redwood Falls, Minn, Slot-closure
mat for automobiles, 1,451,987 ; Apr. 17.
Kinney, Arthur G,, assignor to The Fargo Foundry Com-
pany, Fargo, N, Dak. Street-lamp post. Des. 63,560 ;
Dec. 18.
Kinney, John J., assignor to Columbian Rope Company,
Auburn, N. Y. Spinning-jenny nipper. 1,453,146 ;
Apr. 24.
Kinney, J. Stanley. (See Conrad, F,, and Kinney,)
Kinney, J. Stanley, Wilklnsburg, Pa,, assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Maufacturing Company. Bush-
ing, 1,458.943 : June 19.
Kinney, J. Stanley, Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Com-
posite steering wheel. 1,406.235; Aug. 28.
Kinney, J. Stanley, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Gear.
1,466,236; Aug. 28.
Kinoshita, Yokichi. Boston. Mass. Dumping-truck appa-
ratus. 1,471,339 ; Oct. 23.
Kinsey, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Tobacco pouch,
1,444,468 : Feb. 6.
Kinsley, John H.. Clinton, Mass, Telegraph sounder,
1,453,359: May 1.
Kinsley, William S., Reading, assignor to The Russell
Company, Boston, Mass. Material-handling appara-
tus. 1,460,384 ; July 3,
Kinsley, William S., . Reading, assignor to The Russell
Company, Boston. Mass. Apparatus, installation, and
method for use in treating textile stock. 1.465.046 ;
Aug, 14,
Kinsley. William S., Beading, assignor to The Russell
Company. Boston. Mass, Cleaner for fibrous stock and
method of cleaning fibrous stock. 1,465,047 : Aug, 14.
Kinsley, William S.. Reading, assignor to The Russell
C^ompany. Boston. Mass. Apparatus for and method of
heading'fibrous textile stock. 1,465,04S : Aug, 14.
Kinsley, William S,, Reading, assignor to The Russell
Company, Boston, Mass. Conveyer for textile stock,
1.465,049 : Aug, 14.
Kinsley, William S., Reading, assignor to The Russell
Company, Boston, Mass. Mixing and cleansing ap-
paratus'for textile stock, 1,465,050: .\ug, 14,
Klnslow. Mary E,, Los Angeles, Calif. Garment.
1,467,731 ; Sept. 11.
Kinsman, Charles F. (See Roth, Louis, assignor.)
Kinsman. Harold J., Falmouth, England. Golf club.
1,447,989; Mar. 13.
298
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpUahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Kinsman, William A., and H. E. Nock, assignors to Towle
Manufacturing Company, Newburyport, Mass. Display
chest. 1,465,850; Aug. 21 .
Kinsthetic Process Co. (See Thomas, WllliaEO I., as-
signor.)
Kintner, Alcuin E., Painesville, Ohio. Optical demon-
strating apparatus. 1,476,621 ; Dec. 4.
Kinton, Robert h., Meyersdale, and A. F. Hibner, Con-
nellsville. Pa. Fire-brick mold. 1,478,746 ; Dec. 25.
Klntz, Alfred G., Wallingford, assignor to International
Silver Company, Meriden, Conn. Fork or similar arti-
cle. Des. 62.572 ; June 26.
Kintz, Alfred G., Wallingford, assignor to International
Silver Company, Meriden, Conn. Spoon or similar
article. Des. 63,651 ; Dec. 25.
Kintz, Robert R., Meriden, Conn. Antislipping attach-
ment for vehicle tires. 1,460,657 ; July 3.
Kintz, Robert R., assignor to International Silver Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Soup tureen or similar article.
Des. 62,822 ; Aug. 7.
Kintz, Robert R., assignor to International Silver Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Tea or coffee pot or similar arti-
cle. Des. 62,823 ; Aug. 7.
Kintzele, Julius H., St. Louis, assignor to Ste. Genevieve
Wash Machine Corporation, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Wash-
ing machine. 1,451,547 ; Apr. 10.
Kinzle, Charles J. (See Barton, L. E., and Kinzie.)
Klntzing, Reese T., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Motor-
. control system. 1,454,853; May 15.
Kintzing, Reese T., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv. System of
control. 1,463,168; July 31.
Kinyon, Alonzo G., Chicago, 111., assignor to Fuller En-
gineering Company, Allentown, Pa. Process and ap-
paratus for burning powdered coal. 1.444,421 ; Feb. 6.
Kinyoun, Floyd H., Omaha, Nebr. Airplane starting and
landing device. 1,478,747 ; Dec. 25.
Kinzler, Edward F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Indicator. 1,477,962:
Dec. 18.
Klppenhan, William, Alleton, Wis. Motor-driven land
roller. 1,452,974 ; Apr. 24.
Klracofe, Otba B., Churchville, Va. Lifting jack.
1,455.622; May 15.
Kiracofe, Otterbein P., West Rutherford, N. J. Winding
chuck for fabric, paper, and other materials. 1,448,125 ;
Mar. 13.
Klrberger, Leopold. (See.Kaltwasser, O., and Klrberger.)
Kirby, Charles H., Detroit, Mich. Steering-gear replace-
ment. 1,458,581 ; June 12.
Kirby, Edmund B., New York, N. Y. Blast-furnace con-
struction. 1,478,439 ; Dec. 25.
Kirby, Ernest V. (See Marriott, O. M., Hunt, and
Kirby.)
Kirby, James B., Cleveland, Ohio. Cleaner casing.
1.447.419 ; Mar. 6.
Kirby, James B., Cleveland, Ohio. Washing machine.
1.447.420 ; Mar. 6.
Kirby, James W., Harlan, Iowa. Stock-watering tank.
1,474,530 ; Nov. 20.
Kirby, John, jr. (See Wilcke, O. C. F., and Kirbv.)
Kirby, Joseph M., and B. E. Hartson, Boulder, Colo. Gas
generator. 1,462,705; July 24.
Kirby Manufacturing Company, The. (See Otterbein,
Arthur, assignor.)
Kirby, William K., Golden, Colo. Process and apparatus
for treating oil shales. 1,458,983; June 19.
Kircher, Albert E., assignor to Continental Distributors,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Fire extinguisher. 1,467,857 ;
Sept. 11.
Kircher, Carl. (See Bosch, C, Dehnel, and Kircher.)
Kircher, Paul, assignor to Massey Concrete Products
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Reenforced-concrete pipe.
1.447.421 ; Mar. 6.
Klrchgessner, Joseph A., Buffalo, N. Y. Holding device
for embroidery work. 1,469,516 ; Oct. 2.
Klrchmer, Jacob, jr., Elrawood Place, Ohio. Washing
kit. 1.466.593 ; Aug. 28.
Kirchner, Henry W., St. Louis, Mo. Interchangeable-
unit carrier. 1,470,266 ; Oct. 9.
Kirfman, John S., Des Moines, Iowa. Knockdown struc-
ture for trellises, tree protectors, and the like.
1,448,274 ; Mar. 13.
Kirgan, John F., Phillipsburg, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Tube cleaner. 1,441,431 ;
Jan. 9.
Kirgan, John F., Phillipsburg, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Jet augmenter or ejector.
1,457,777 ; June 5.
Kirgesner, Florence F., San Francisco, Calif., assignor
to G. J. Kirgesner. Combined grate and water heater.
1,445,517 ; Feb. 13.
Kirgesner, (ieorge J. (See Kirgesner, Florence F., as-
signor.)
Kirk, Allen T., Chicago, 111. Engine starter. 1,474,371 ;
Nov. 20.
Kirk, Arthur R., assignor of one-half to H. P. Moore,
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Cue tip. 1,476,622 ; Dec. 4.
Kirk, Charles J., and G. Brain, assignors to Universal
Sanitary Manufacturing Co., New Castle, Pa. Porce-
lain tank and making the same. 1,449,761 ; Mar. 27.
Kirk, Charles J., and G. Brain, assignors to Universal
Sanitary Manufacturing Co., New Castle, Pa. Process
and mold for forming earthenware articles and product
thereof. 1,449,762 ; Mar. 27.
Kirk, Henry C, Roland Park, and G. H. Dumler, Balti-
more, Md. Alloy. 1,455,589 ; May 15.
Kirk, Jay B., lola, Kans. Cleaning device. 1,455,623 ;
May 15.
Kirk, John C, San Francisco, Calif. Dispensing device.
1,464,877; Aug. 14.
Kirk, Lloyd II., assignor to Martin-Copeland Company,
Providence, R. I. Solder-filled wire and manufacturing
same. 1,465,553 ; Aug. 21.
Kirk, Walter I. (See Jefferson, B. H., and Kirk.)
Kirkbride, John, Escanaba, Mich. Pocket match box.
1,444,251 ; Feb. 6.
Kirkegaard, Georg, assignor to Inter-State Optical Cor-
poration, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lens-grooving machine.
1,469,926; Oct. 9.
Kirkham, Charles B., Garden City, N. Y., assignor to
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation. Propeller
mounting. 1,445,142 ; Feb. 13.
Kirkham, CJharles B., Garden City, N. Y., assignor to Curtiss
Aeroplane and Motor Corporation. Lubricating device
for internal-combustion engines. 1,447,788 ; Mar. 6.
Kirkham, Charles B., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to Curtiss
Aeroplane and Motor Corporation. Aeronautical mo-
tor. 1,465,989 ; Aug. 28.
Klrkland, Carroll M., Seattle, Wash., assignor to Miller
Saw Trimmer Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Paper-feed-
ing device for printing presses. 1,470,588 ; Oct. 9.
KIrkness, Frederick B. (See Kirkness, Frederick B.,
assignor.)
Kirkness, Frederick B., Yorklyn, assignor of one-half
to F. B. Kirkness, Wilmington, Del. Window screen.
1,474,675 ; Nov. 20.
Kirkpatrick, Bert S., San Pablo, and F. S. Morgan,
Berkeley, assignors to Standard Oil Company of Cali-
fornia, San Francisco, Calif. Producing anhydrous
metallic chloride. 1,455,005 ; May 15.
Kirkpatrick, Clifford B., Wichita Falls, Tex. Advertising
device. 1,476,984; Dec. 11.
Kirkpatrick, George W., Rochester, N. Y. Cooling device
for power transmission jacks. 1.450,858 ; Apr. 3.
Kirkpatrick, Littleton, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Coated fabric.
1,468,818; Sept. 25.
Kirkpatrick, Monroe C, Files Valley, assignor of one-
fourth to J. H. Williamson and one-fourth to V.
Wiseman, Hill County, Tex. Tramper for lint cotton.
1,472,274; Oct. 30.
Kirkpatrick, William C, and C. P. Hart, Clarksdale, Miss.
Combination barrel-truck-emptving device. 1.444.125 ;
Feb. 6.
Kirkpatrick, William L. (See O'Flaherty, L. F., and
Kirkpatrick.)
Kirkwood, Frederick, Buffalo, N. Y. Tire holder.
1,448,304; Mar. 13.
Kii'kwood, Maclean, East Orange, N. ,1., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. System
for measuring distortion. 1,455,843 ; May 22.
Kirlin, Ivan M., Detroit, Mich. Making hollow panes of
glass. 1,448,351 ; Mar. 13.
Kirlin, Otis M., Watertown, S. Dak. Scale. 1,471,518;
Oct. 23.
Kirn. August, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cloth-cutting machine.
1,445,325 ; Feb. 13.
Kirnbauer, Michael. Forest Park, 111. Culinary slicing
machine. 1,442,222 ; Jan. 16.
Kirnbauer, Michael, Forest Park, 111. Rotary slicing
machine. 1,442,889 ; Jan. 23.
Kirsch, Charles W., Sturgis, Mich. Window-shade roller.
1,459,772; June 26.
Kirsch, Charles W., Sturgis, Mich. Curtain holdback.
1,472,599; Oct. 30.
Kirsch, Charles W. Sturgis, Mich. Window-shade-roller
fixture. 1,476,160; Dec. 4.
Kirsch, Raymond R., assignor to Hexagon Specialty
Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Automobile.
1,450,684; Apr. 3.
Kirschbaum, Charles B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Poldable
velocipede. 1,474,531 ; Nov. 20.
Kirschbraun, Lester. (See Rahr, C. E., and Kirschbraun.)
Kirschbraun, Lester, Chicago, 111. Bituminous emulsion
and making same. 1,450,685 ; Apr. 3.
Kirschbraun, Lester, Chicago, 111. Composition for sat-
urating fabrics and making same. 1,461,445; July 10.
Kirschbraun, Lester, Evanston, 111. Coated waterproof
sheeting. 1,464,717 ; Aug. 14.
Kirschbraun, Lester, Evanston, 111. Making emulsified
compositions. 1,469,563; Oct. 2.
Kirschbraun, Lester, Chicago, 111., assignor to Raybestos
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Making clutch rings.
1,447,347 ; Mar. 6.
Kirschbraun, Lester, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Ray-
bestos Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Asbestos friction
clutch rings. 1,450,319 ; Apr. 3.
Kirschbraun, I/ester, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Ray-
bestos Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Friction facing
and making same. 1,466,907: Sept. 4.
Kirschmann, Leopold, Berlin-Halensee, Germany. Evap-
orative refrigerator. 1,473,593 ; Nov. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
.Uijhabctical list of patentees — Continued.
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(See Smith, David K., as
Apparatus for
1,452,608 ;
Klrschncr, John G., et al.
signer.)
Kirsliuer, Abram S., riiiladelphia, Ta.
extracting liquids. 1,449,200 ; Mar. 20.
Kirst, John P., Ohio, 111. Toy elevator.
Apr. 24.
Kirsten, Frederick B. A., Balwyn, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. Loose-leaf book or binder. 1,443,267 ;
Jan. 23.
Kirsten. Friedrich, Celle in Hanover, Germany. Grind-
ing or sharpening device for razor blades. 1,459,676 ;
June 19.
Kirstein, Henry E., and H. W. Gage, assignors to Sbur-Ou
Optical Co., Inc., Eochester, N. T. Ophthalmic mount-
ing. 1,478.661 : Dec. 25.
Kirton, Carnaby, and 11. J. Gaudie, East Boldon, Durham,
England. Pocket of billiard tables and the like.
1,464,006 ; Aug. 7,
Kirton, Richard G., Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Making concrete structures. 1,465,222 ; Aug. 14.
Kishell, Michael A., Dickson, Pa. Paper-hanging machine.
1,464,992; Aug. 14.
Kishpaugh, Arthur W. (See Clement, L. M., and Kish-
paugh,)
Kishpaugh, Arthur W., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Cariier-wave transmission system. 1,473,433 ;
Nov. 6.
Kishpaugh, John M., Pasadena, Calif. Liquid measuring
and dispensing vessel. 1,461,486 ; July 10.
Kishpaugh, John M., Newton, N. J. Artificial-bait trap.
1,464.387; Aug. 7.
Kisncr, William C, Watson, W. Va. Trap nest.
1,441,432 ; Jan. 9.
ICisner, William C, Watson, W. Va. Fowl-identification
device. 1.441,433 ; Jan. 9.
Kiss, Mike, Maline, 111. Rail joint. 1,465,914 ; Aug. 21.
Kissel Motor Car Company, The. (See Palmer, H. D..
and Brhel, assignors.)
Kisselhoff, Max, New York, N. Y. Article carrier.
1,445,400; Feb. 13.
Kissendorfer, Karl, assignor to Waffenfabrik Mauser, A.
G., Oberndorf-on-the-Neckar, Germany. Screw clamp.
1,452,384 : Apr. 17.
Kissner, Hyman, and D. Blum, New York, N. Y. Tool
for decorating crockery. 1,445,627 ; Feb. 20.
Kistner, Charles E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Dirigible automo-
bile lamp device. 1,452,916 ; Apr. 24.
Kistner, Charles E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Reflector for
lights. 1,459,372 ; June 10.
Kitcheu, Claire. (See Kitchen, Grover C. and C.)
Kitchen, Grover C. and C, Sonoma, Calif. Egg-turning
means for incubators. 1,456,559 ; May 29.
Kitchen, John G A., et aL (See Alexander, Johnston R.,
assignor.)
Kitchen, Joseph M., East Orange, N. J. Apparatus for
treating milk. 1,447,249 ; Mar. 6.
Kitchen, Joseph M. W., East Orange, N. J. Treating
butter. 1,447,250; Mar. 6.
Kitchen, Joseph M. W., East Orange, N. J. Treating
milk. 1,447,251 ; Mar. 6.
Kitchen, Joseph M. W., East Orange, N. J. Method of
and means for treating lactioi fluids. 1,447,252 ;
Mar. 6.
Kitchen, Joseph M. W., East Orange, N. J. Poultry-plant
construction. 1.447,476 ; Mar. 6.
Kitchen, Martin T., Logan, W. Va. Spring bumper for
mine cars. 1,450,041 ; Mar. 27.
Kltchln, Howard W., Washington, D. C. Means of ground-
ing electrical piloting cables. 1,441,002; Jan. 2.
Kitowskl, Adolf, Norwich, Conn. Removable heelplate.
1.474,837; Nov. 20.
Kitsee, • Isldor, Philadelphia, Pa. . Multicolor screen for
photography. 1,446,049; Feb. 20.
Kitsee, Isidor, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing multicolored
screens for photography. 1,446.050 ; Feb. 20.
Kitsee, Isidor. Philadelphia, Pa. Many-colored screen for
photography. 1,449,417 ; Mar. 27.
Kitsee, Isidor, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing artificial
silk. 1,457,977; June 5.
Kitsee. Isidor, Philadelphia. Pa. Apparatus for ruling
photographic films. 1,476.206 ; Dec. 4.
Kitsee, Isidor, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing multi-
colored screens. 1.477.880 ; Dec. 18.
Kitsee. Isidor, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing Integral
multicolored screens on photographic blanks. 1,477,881 ;
Dec. 18.
Kitsee. Isidor, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing integral
multicolored screens on photographic blanks. 1,477,882 ;
Dee. 18.
Kitsee, Isidor, Philadelphia, Pa. Polychromatic screens
Integral with moving-picture films. 1,477,883 ; Dec. 18.
Kitson, Arthur. (See Utley, Willie H.. assignor.)
Kittle, Charles R., near Indio. assignor of one-half to
G. E. Harpham. Los Angeles, Calif. Hydrocarbon
burner. 1,448,223 ; Mar. 13.
Kitto, William H., jr., and S. B. Moiles, Detroit, Mich. ;
said Kitto assignor to said Moiles. Gear-cutting ma-
chine. 1,451,097 ; Apr. 10.
Kltts, Isaac L. (See Kitts, Willard A., jr., assignor.)
Kitts, Willard A., jr.. Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor
to I. L. Kitts. Fort Myer, Va. Blow-ofC valve.
1,456,697 ; May 29.
Kivikink, August E., and E. Nilson, Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Antiglare screen for automobiles. 1,468,115 ; Sept. 18.
Kivlan, John L., Boston, Mass. Jar-trimming machine.
1,456,276; May 22.
Kivlan, John L., Boston, Mass. Jar lifter. 1,456,698;
May 29.
Kivlin, Matthew J., Kingsville, Tex. Course director
for flies. 1,472,127; Oct. 30.
Kjelland, William T., Snohomish, Wash. Burglar alarm.
1,476,340; Dec. 4.
Klaasse, Arend, Jackson, Mich. Spring. 1,450,686 !
Apr. 3.
Klabunda, William, Florence, Nebr, Vehicle direction in-
dicator. 1,443,956 ; Feb. 6.
Klages, August, Magdeburg-Siidost, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation,
Inc. Mercury derivatives of aromatic compounds and
manufacturing same. 1,455,495 ; May 15.
Klages, George W. (See Stroh, W. Y., and Klages.)
Klaiber, Maximilian, Hackensack, N. J., assignor of one-
half to A. W. Glenk, New York, N. Y. Picture-pro-
jecting apparatus. 1,476,017 ; Dec. 4.
Klamroth, Wilfried, New York, N. Y. Razor-blade holder.
1,454,055 ; May 8.
Klancke, John. (See Eadke, A. T., and Klancke.)
Klappert, Bessie, Whitestone Landing, N. Y. Convertible
garment. 1,470,849 ; Oct. 16.
Klatt, Joseph, assignor to W. W. Wilcox Mfg. Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Card register. 1,459,538 ; June 19.
Klauber, Laurence M., assignor of one-half to San Diego
Consolidated Gas & Electric Company, San Diego,
Calif. Lightning arrester. 1,454,289 : May 8.
Klauminzer, Carl W., Lakewood, Ohio. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,453,628 ; May 1.
Klaus, Fred R., assignor to The Hydraulic Pressed Steel
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rim-connecting hook.
1,464,823; Aug. 14.
Klaus, Fred R., and F. H. Meyer, Warren, Ohio. Making
cushion-tire structures. 1,461,531; July 10.
Klauser, William C, Hartford, Conn. "Shipping recep-
tacle. 1,47C|,750 ; Oct. 16.
Klausmeyer, David C, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, assignor
to Cincinnati Bickford Tool Company, Oakley, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Reversing mechanism having stationary
sleeves. 1,455,401 : May 15.
Klausmeyer, David C, Cincinnati, assignor to The Cin-
cinnati Bickford Tool Company, Oakley, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Automatic throw-out for power feed. 1,474,339 ;
Nov. 13.
Klawans, Harry I., Chicago, 111. Mop material.
1,469.940 ; Oct. 9.
Klay, Abraham B., deceased, Modesto, Calif. ; J. J. Klay,
executor. Bearing and gear removing tool. 1,478,964 ;
Dee. 25.
Klay, John J., executor. (See Klay, Abraham B.)
Klebba, Eileen M., Minneapolis, Minn. Toilet case.
1,459,181 ; June 19.
Klecker, Ralph F., Los Angeles, Calif. Method and
means for converting an automobile top into a qne-
man top. 1,474,838 : Nov. 20.
Klee, Anton, jr.. Fountain City, Wis. Lever adjustment.
1,466.8.39 : Sept. 4.
Kleeman, William, Hartwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor
to The Philip Carey Manufacturing Company. Form-
ing and form-retaining means for plastic, or semi-
plastic, or similar materials. 1,453,071 ; Apr. 24.
Kleen Products Company Inc. (See Bothe, Andreas,
assignor.)
Klefifel, Harrison E., Flushing, N. Y. Underfeed travel-
ing grate. 1,477,268 ; Dec. 11.
Kleffman, John. (See KlefiEman, Ray C, assignor.)
Kleffiman, Ray C. Chicago, 111., assignor of one-third to
J. KlefiEman, Hibbing, Minn. Supporting device.
1.459,404 ; June 19.
Kleiman, Dirk A., Ogden, Utah. Changeable exhibitor
for cars. 1,472,008; Oct. 23.
Klein, Abraham A., and M. F. Beecher, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Non-slip tile. 1,451,462 ;
Apr. 10.
Klein, Alexander. (See Dixon, T. K., Klein, Cox, and
Ghent.)
Klein, Arthur, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Car lock. 1,465,136 ;
Aug. 14.
Klein, Benjamin F. (See Pfleager, Roscoe C, assignor.)
Klein, Benjamin F., Cleveland, Ohio. Lighting fixture.
1,477.366; Dec. 11.
Klein, Benjamin W., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Customer's
waiting booth. Des. 62,824 ; Aug. 7.
Klein, Benjamin W., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Means for de-
tachably connecting an operating member to a power-
driven shaft. 1,474,153 ; Nov. 13.
Klein, Bernat M., and S. Wald, New York, N. Y. Shoe-
string fastener. 1.451,988 ; Apr. 17.
Klein, David, New York, assignor to M.
lyn, N. Y. Clip for ftmntain pens. 1
Klein, David. New York, assignor to M.
lyn, N. Y. Lever for self-filler
1,475,953 ; Dec. 4.
Klein, David, New Y'ork. assignor to M.
lyn, N. Y. Self-filling fountain pen.
Klein. Emil A., Los Angeles, Calif.
1,459,217; June 19.
Finstone, Brook-
468,025 ; Sept. 18.
Finstone, Brook-
fountain pens.
Finstone, Brook-
1,475,954 ; Doc. 4.
Fumigation tent.
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INDEX OF PA.TENTS ISSUED FllO'M THE
Alphabetical lis1 of patenfeefi — Contiimed.
Klein, Ernest W., Los Angeles, Calif. Commutator.
1,444,252 ; Feb. 6.
Klein, Ei'win, Voslau, near Vienna, Austria, assignor to
The Pleischmann Company. Apparatus for comminut-
Klein, Eugene, S. Klein, and M. Klein, South Pasadena,
Calif. Coat hanger. 1,470,925 ; Oct. 16.
ing and drying yeast. 1,447,789 ; Mar. 6.
Klein, Fred E. (See Rosenthal, Morris G., assignor.)
Klein, Frederick, New York, assignor to National Indi-
cator Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Braiding ma-
chine. 1,465,554 ; Aug. 21.
Klein, George J., Cleveland, Ohio. Wall lantern. Des.
63,053 ; Sept. 25.
Klein, Harry H., New York, N. X. Hair waver.
1,442,434 ; Jan. 16.
Klein, Howard. (See McDonald, E. F., Klein, and Haas.)
Klein, John A., Detroit, Mich. Bottle cover and spout.
1.448,967; Mar. 20.
Klein, Joseph B., Colton, Wash. Wheel expander.
1,472,915 ; Nov. 6.
Klein, Louis. (See Konigsberg, J. H., and Klein.)
Klein, Max, assignor to Shapiro & Aronson, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Lighting unit. 1,470,227 ; Oct. 9.
Klein, Morris. (See Klein, E., S., and M.)
Klein, Morris, Oakland, Calif. Stove. 1,472,178 ; Oct. 30.
Klein, Paul M., Cedarhurst, N. Y. I'iston ring and
• making same. 1,452,645 ; Apr. 24.
Klein, Samuel. (See Klein, E., S., and M.)
Klein, William C, Allentown, Pa. Making steel or semi-
steel car wheels. 1,473,480 ; Nov. 6.
Kleinberg, Victor, et al. (See Merli, C, and Bertolini,
assignors.)
Kleineck, Roy J., Oxford Junction, Iowa. Tire chain,
hook, and tightener. 1,445,598; Feb. 13.
Klelnert, I. B., Rubber Company. (See Brock, Max, as-
signor.)
Kleinert, I. B., Rubber Company. (See Guinzburg,
George K.. assignor.)
Klelnert, I. B. RulDber Company. (See Guinzburg, Victor,
assignor.)
Klelnfleld, Irving !»., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric-lamp
stand. Des. 62,236; Apr. 24.
Klelnfleld, Irving L., Brooklyn, N. T. Electric-lamp
stand. Des. 62,237 ; Apr. 24.
Klelnfleld, Irving L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric lamp
stand. Des. 62,238 ; Apr. 24.
Klelnfleld, Irving L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric-lamp stand.
Des. 62,734 ; July 24.
Kleinlogel, Adolf, Darmstadt, Germany. Manufacturing
artificial building materials. 1,470,378; Oct. 9.
Kleinschmidt, Edward E., assignor to Kleinschmidt Elec-
tric Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Telegraph printer.
1,448,750 ; Mar. 20.
Kleinschmidt, Edward E., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to
The Kleinschmidt Electric Company. Transmitter for
printing telegraphs. 1,460.357; June 26.
Kleinschmidt, Edward E., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to
The Kleinschmidt Electric Company. Method of and
apparatus for operating printing telegraphs. 1,463,136 ;
July 24.
Kleinschmidt Electric Company. (See Kleinschmidt, Ed-
ward E., assignor.)
Kleinschmidt. Emil, Frankfort-on-the-Main, and C. Fohr,
Miesbach, Oberbayern, Germany. Manufacture of cores
for foundry work. 1,477,064 ; Dec. 11.
Kleinschmidt, Henry P. A., Johnstown, Pa., assignor to
The Lorain Steel Company. Mold or form. 1,451,264 :
Apr. 10.
Kleinsmith, Frederick, Indianapolis, Ind. Operating means
for automobile door latches. 1,465,399 ; .4.ug. 21.
Kleinsteuber. Hugo A., et al. (See Hayes, Thomas E., as-
signor.)
Kleist, Arthur F., Pontiac, assignor to Central Stamping
Company. Dptroit, Mich. Valve-operating mechanism.
1,473,481 ; Nov. 6.
Kleist. Charles J. and H. E., Jamestown, N. Y. Drop-
hammer board. 1,440,608 ; Jan. 2.
Kleist. Harry E. (See Kleist, Charles J. and H. E.)
Kleist, .John E., New Rochelle, N. Y. Nailing concrete.
1,456.985 : May 29.
Klement, Alois, Hamburg, Germany. Rendering trans-
lucent sheets of paper, cardboard, and the like having
drawings on it. 1,464,477 ; Aug. 7.
Klemin, Alexander. (See Molloy, E., and Jenkins, as-
signors.)
Klemin, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Aircraft.
1,442,155 ; Jan. 16.
Klemm, Edwin 0., Dayton,- Ohio, assignor to Klemm
Manufacturing Company, Fenton. Mich. Tone arm for
graphophones. 1,446.566 ; Feb. 27.
Klemm Manufacturing Company. (See Klemm, Edwin 0..
assignor.)
Klemme, John L., Albert Lea, Minn. Trip-recording com
pass for aeroplanes. 1,464,943 ; Aug. 14.
Klemmer, Conrad, and W. P. Koectel, Bogota. N. J. ; sai<]
Koechel assignor to said Klemmer. Combined rheostat
and socket. 1,451,024 ; Apr. 10.
Klepac. Joseph, New York, N. Y. Ventilating insole.
1,453,394 ; May 1.
Klepper, Charles. (See Klepper, Joseph and C.)
Klepper, Joseph and C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clutch.
1,473,564 ; Nov. 6.
Klerx, Alois, assignor to Peninsular Forging Die & Tool
Co., Detroit, Mich. Weaving shuttle. 1,472,720 ;
Oct. 30.
Kletke, Gottlieb, Alva, Okla. Operating mechanism for
the adjusting .lever of- headers or binders. 1,449,514;
Mar. 27.
Kleysteuber, Willie J., Centralia, 111. Measuring in-
strument and drill guide. 1,478,477 ; Dec. 25.
Klich, Franciszek. (See Radon, Jan, assignor.)
Kliesrath, Victor W., East Orange, N. J., assignor of one-
half to C. S. Bragg, Cincinnati, Ohio. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,463,586 ; July 31.
Klimcovitz, Stanley, Johnstown, Pa. Vehicle. 1,441,859 ;
Jan. 9.
Kline, Charles E., Cedar Springs, Mich. Corner clamp
for frames. 1,443,578; Jan. 30.
Kline, Charles H., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Protective device for electrical ap-
paratus. 1,462,346 ; July 17.
Kline, Charles R., Reading, Pa. Furnace and boiler cas-
ing. 1,458,582; June 12.
Kline, Charles R., Reading, Pa. Combination boiler.
1,462,862; July 24.
Kline, Charles R., Reading, Pa. Furnace insulation.
1,473,296 ; Nov. 6.
Kline, Clarie B. (See Bahr, August T. J., assignor.)
Kline, Edward M. (See Barber, William J., assignor.)
Kline, Everett C, assignor to The Laminated Metal Prod-
ucts Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lock and lock
mounting. 1,452,471 : Apr. 17.
Kline, Everett C, assignor to The Laminated Metal
Products (Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lock and lock
mounting. 1,471,517; Oct. 23.
Kline, Everett C, assignor to The Laminated Metal
Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lock and lock
mounting. 1,471,740 ; Oct. 23.
Kline, Harmon J., Lansing, Mich. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,447,089 ; Feb. 27.
Kline, Henry T., Warsaw, Ind. Fencepost. 1,455,168 ;
May 15.
Kline, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Dispensing device.
1.477,760 ; Dec. 18.
Kline, William D. (See Ross, Charles R., assignor.)
Kling, Fred B.,- Youngstown, Ohio. Hot-blast stove.
1,461,357 ; July 10.
Klingbeil, Gottlieb L. E., Omaha, Nebr. Spring spreader.
1,458,422; June 12.
Klingbeil, Gottlieb L. E., Omaha, Nebr. Spring spreader.
1,458,423 ; June 12.
Klingbeil, Gottlieb L. E., Omaha, Nebr. Spring spreader
for vehicle springs. 1,472,916 ; Nov. 6.
Klingberg, Wesley E., et al. (See ."Vllen, Van Buren,
assignor.)
Klingberg, Willgott, et al. (See Allen, Van Buren, as-
signor.)
Klingp, William, Alexandria, Va. Child's vehicle.
1,477,830 ; Dec. 18.
Klinger, F. W., & Langbein Co. (See Langbein, Albert
S., assignor.)
Klinker, Lawrence, San Francisco, Calif. Baseball game.
1,447,310; Mar. 6.
Klipstein, E. C, & Sons Company. (See Jacobson,
Bernard H., assignor. )
Klocke, William, Woodhaven, assignor to E. W. Bliss
Company. Brooklyn, N. Y. Drawing or punching press.
1,443,476 ; Jan. 30.
Klocke, William, Woodhaven, assignor to E. W. Bliss
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Friction clutch. 1,452,609 ;
Apr. 24.
Klocke, William, Woodhaven, assignor to E. W. Bliss
Company, Brooldyn, N. Y. Press. 1,458,709 ; .Tune 12.
Klocke, William, Woodhaven, assignor to B. W. Bliss
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Press having .spring-
pressed blank holder. 1,466,908 ; Sept. 4.
Klocke, William, Woodhaven, assignor to E. W. Bliss
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Press having spring-
prpssed blank holders. 1,475,437 ; Nov. 27.
Klocke, William, New York, assignor to E. W. Bliss Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Drawing press. 1,468,304 ;
■Sept. 18.
Kloeb, Boniface R. and J. A.. Hoboken, N. J. Gaseous-
fuel burner. 1,461,394 ; July 10.
Kloeb, Joseph A. (See Kloeb, Boniface R. and J. A.)
Kloepper, Valentine C, St. Louis, Mo. Releasing ihecha-
nism ■ for automobile hand brakes and • the like.
1,458,136; .Tune 12.
Kloes, Frederick ,T. (See Joseph, Carl, assignor.)
Kloetzer, Otto F., Washington, Ind. Train-order holder
and hook. 1,454,896; May 15.
Kloman, Charles A., Bellevue, Pa. Pulverizer. 1,458,486 ;
June 12.
Kloman, Charles A., Bellevue, assignor to The Colonial
Engineering Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Plate-feeding
mechanism. 1,461,358 ; July 10.
Klonglaud, Henry N. (See Larson, Olef T., assignor.)
Klosner, Morris, New York, N. Y. Electrical condenser.
1,452,610; Apr. 24.
Klossner, Robert, Alliance, Ohio. Internal-combustion
motor. 1,464,282; Aug. 7.
Kloster, Ole and T., Stavanger, Norway. Machine for
dressing flsh. 1,449,610 ; Mar. 27.
Kloster. Theodor. (See Kloster, Ole and T.)
Klotz, Joseph, dit Georges. (See Pernin, T., and Klotz.)
UN'ITED STATES PATENT OFKIOE. 392:^.
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Klu;;, Hermann, Frohnau. near Berlin, assignor to tbe
Firm : Deutsclie Luftfilter-Baiigesellschaft. Berlin, Ger-
mauT. Filter for air and .eas<'S- 1. 448. 134 ; Jan. 23.
Klug, Lebrecht J., assignor to King & Smith Compan.v,
Milwaukee, Wis. Traffic-regulator signal casing. Des.
63,137 ; Oct. 16.
Klug & Smith Company. (See Klug, Lebrecht J., as-
Bignor.)
Kluge, Abel and E., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Braudtjen & Kluge, Incori>oi-ated, St. Paul, Minn.
Gauge for printing presses. 1,459,105 ; June 19.
Kluge, Abel, and E.. assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Brandt.ien & Kluge Incorporated, St. Paul, Minn. Pneu-
matic focdini? device for printing presses. 1,472,650 ;
Oct. 30.
Kluge, Eneval. (See Kluge. Abel and E.)
Klugh, Bethune G., Anniston, Ala. Seal joint for sinter-
ing and gas-treating apparatus. 1,468,206 ; Sept. 18.
Klugh, Bethune G., Anniston, assignor to Federal Phos-
phorus Company, Birmingham, Ala. Oxidizing phos-
phorus. 1,463,959 ; Aug. 7.
Klugh. Bethune G., assignor to Southern Manganese Cor-
poration, Anniston, Ala. Preliminary preparation of
furnace charges for ore-smelting furnaces. 1,467,797 ;
Sept. 11.
Klumpp, August F. (See Charlton, Robert W., assignor.)
Kluth, Charles F., Wibaux, Mont. Grain saver. 1,471,269 ;
Oct. 16.
Kluttz, Warren L., Birmingham, Ala. Blast-furnace top.
1,465.273; Aug. 21.
Knaack. Hermann R., Chicago, 111. Caster. - 1,454,119 ;
May 8.
Knaack, John J., Hurdland, Mo. Shim cutter. 1,443,880 ;
Jan. SO.
Knaak. George A., Milwaukee, Wis. Controlling appara-
tus. 1,459,218 ; June 19.
Knaff, James, et al. (See Metzsch, Soren, assignor.)
Knaggs, Joseph I.. Toledo, Ohio. Pan lifter. 1,448,968 ;
Mar. 20.
Knap, llerschel B., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,467,939 ;
Sept. 11.
Knapen, Achille, Brussels, Belgium. " Building block.
1,458,888 : June 12.
Knapp, Arthur J., Marquette, Iowa. Broom. 1,449,901 ;
Mar. 27.
ICnapp Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Knapp,
George A., assignor.)
Knapp, Delbert, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Storage structure.
1,449,232; Mar. 20.
Knapp. Edgar, J. K. Dickerson, Middleport, N. Y., and
F. L. Begtrup, Louisville. Ky., assignors to Niagara
Sprayer Co., Middleport. N. Y. Apparatus for manu-
facturing flowers of sulphur. 1,454,747; May 8.
Knapp, Edwin L., assignor of one-half to B. F. Ronne-
berger, Anacortes, Wash. Ball-cup-removing device.
1,449,763: Mar. 27.
Knapp, Floyd E., Allerton, Iowa. Combined gear and
thrust bearing. 1,462,938; July 24.
Knapp, Fred C, Rahway, N. J. Carbide soldering torch.
1,466,403 ; Aug. 28.
Knapp, Frederick H., Baltimore, Md. Husking machine.
1,463,364; July 31.
Knapp. Georg K., Nuremberg, Germany. Electrical
starter for explosive engines. 1,447,477 ; Mar. 6.
Kn."ipp, George A.. Chicago, 111., assignor to Knapp Broth-
ers Manufacturing Company. Metallic baseboard struc-
ture. 1,453.072; Apr. 24.
Knapp, Harold O. (See Riley, R. A., and Knapp.)
Knapp, Horace G., assignor to Knapp Plow Co.. Inc.,
San Jose. Calif. Plowlift. 1,452,744; Apr. 24,
Knapp. .Jacob, assignor to L. S. Brach, Newark, N. J.
Alcohol torch. 1.469,795; Oct. 9.
Knapp, James H., Edgeworth, assignor to Tate-Jones &
Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Furnace. 1,460.066 ;
June 26.
Knapp, John E., Detroit, Mich. Air deflector. 1,444,191 ;
Feb. 6.
Knapp, Lester W. (See Anderson, Carl F., and Knapp.)
Knapp Plow Co. (See Knapp, Horace G., assignxir. I
Knapp, Svdnev H., Grevtown. Wellington, New Zealand.
Milkincr-nnachine valve. 1,445.599 ; Feb. 13.
Knapp, William F., Denver, Colo. Hasp lock. 1,470,751:
Oct. 16.
Knapp. Willis, Salt Lake City, Utah. Fluid motor.
1.461.620: July 10.
Knauf. Paul W., Cynwyd, assignor to Schutte and Koert-
Ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fan blower.
1,471.559; Oct. 23.
Knauff. Charles & Company. (See King, James S., as-
signor.)
Knauff. Edward J. (See Eis. Julius O.. and KnaulT.)
Kneass. Strickland L.. assignor to William Sellers &
Company. Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Valve.
1.465,645: Aug. 21.
KnehiiHch. George H.. assignor to The Cleveland Steel
Tool Company. Cleveland. Ohio. Rivet set. 1.442.223:
Jan. 16.
Kneri>tpl. AhW M.. Detroit, Mich. Scaffold hoist.
1.442.075: Jan. 16.
Knechtel, Jacob S., Hanover, Ontario, Canada. Cabinet
joint. 1,468,786; Sept. 25.
Kneeland, Cyrus H., Millinocket, Me. Clamp. 1,468,718 ;
Sept. 26.
Kneeland. Norman L., et al. (See Folgert, Joseph W.,
assignor.)
Kneeland, Oscar A., Minneapolis, assignor of one-half to
V. T. Neander, St. Paul, Minn. Grain-door fastener.
1,454,240 ; May 8.
Knell, Charles H., Verona, assignor to Verona Tool
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Anticreeping device Jor rail-
way rails. 1,471,171 ; Oct. 16.
Kneppel, Stephan, Scrauton, Pa. Flush-tank valve.
1,460,968 ; July 3.
Knepper, Harry H. (See Aland, Richard C, assignor.)
Knei-r, Hugh J., U. S. Arniy. Gasoline-consumption in-
dicator for motor vehicles. 1,459,106 ; June 19.
Knerr, Louis E., Seattle, Wash. Lumber-carrying vehicle.
1,443,749 ; Jan. 30.
Knibbs, Norman V. S., London, England. Distillation
and cracking of mineral oils and other hydrocarbon-
containing material. 1,459,156 ; June 19.
Knierim, Svlvanus S. (See Evans, C. B., and Knierim.)
Knigge, Otto C, New York, N. Y. Direction Indicator.
1,461.664; July 10.
Knight American Patents Company. (See Porter, Finley
R., assignor.)
Knight, Arthur R., et al. (See Stevens, G. H., and
Eaton, assignors.)
Knight, Charles, & Company Limited. (See King, James
S., assignor.)
Knight, Charles D., et al. (See Seabolt, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Knight, Charles W., Minneapolis, Minn. Automatic
storm-sash operator. 1,476,821 ; Dec. 11.
Knight, Claude M., Cleveland, Ohio. Attachment for
rolling mills. 1,443.223 ; Jan. 23.
Knight, Earl S., Waterloo, Iowa. Grading and excavat-
ing machine. 1,472,562 ; Oct. 30.
Knight, Ellwood T., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Hohl-
feld Manufacturing Company. Jacquard mechanism
for looms. 1,443,957 ; Feb. 6.
Knight, George, Brockton, Mass. Gauge for perforating
machines. 1,448,751 : Mar. 20.
Knight, George B., Camden, N. J. Head-protection at-
tachment for caps, hats, or other headgear. 1,456.183 ;
May 22.
Knight, Grace P., executrix. (See Knight, Richard D.)
Knight, Herbert C., Lynn, Mass. Load-supporting means
for motor vehicles. 1,470,171 ; Oct. 9.
Knight, Herbert M. (See Long, Eugene M., assignor.)
Knight, Herbert M.. Montclair, N. J. Highway con-
struction. 1,469,939 : Oct. 9.
Knight, James B., El Paso, Tex. Apparatus for conserv-
ing gas, oil, and other fluids. 1,472,009 ; Oct. 23.
Knight, Julian G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Outlet or junction
box. 1,471,340; Oct. 23.
Knight. Lewis F., Simpson, Kans. Metal air-check valve.
1,471,172 ; Oct. 16.
Knight, Lionel B.. Fort Pirie, South Australia, Australia.
Seed drill. 1 .473,297 ; Nov. 6.
Kni.sbt. Need. Lancaster. S. C. assignor to Draper Cor-
poration, Ilopedale, Mass. Balling-fork grid for
l"onis. 1.4Un,58n ; July 3,
Knight, Richard D.. deceased. Providence, R. I. : G. P.
Knight, executrix. Combined advertising device and
temporary savings bank. 1,456,133 ; May 22.
Knight, Stanley H., Chicago, 111. Soda fountain.
1,457,067 : Mav 29.
Knight, William, Rio Vista, Calif. Door latch. 1,445,143 ;
Feb. 13.
Knight, William W., Birmingham, Ala. Signal system
for vehicles. 1,458.099 ; June 5.
Knights, William G., Calgary,. Alberta. Canada. Perforat-
ing attachment for ruling machines. 1,473,632;
Nov. 13.
Knippel, Henry, Lincoln, Nebr. Rear-spring support
for automobiles. 1,453.467 ; May 1.
Knittel, Paul S. (See Elzemeyer. E. H.. and Knittel.)
Knoebel, Herman, Chicago, 111. Vehicle spring support.
1,465,0?3: Aug. 14.
Knofel. Heinrich. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Ap-
paratus for removing blast gases from water-gas gen-
erators. 1.4.59.058 ; June 19.
Knoll Manufacturing Co. (See Lengel, Irvin D., aS'
signor.)
Knoop, Arnold F., Peotone, 111. Drawbar for towing
automobiles and the like. 1.466.049 : Ausr. 28.
Knopp, Louis A., assignor to Broderick & Bascom Rope
Co.. St. Louis. Mo. Water-cooled brake ring.
1,475,955 : Dec. 4.
Knnpp. Otto A., Oakland. Calif., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric register. 1,477,367 ;
Dec. 11.
Knoop. William A., Brooklyn, and P. P. Clofli. assignors
to Western Electric Company Incorporated. New York,
N. Y. Electric discharee device. 1.456.505: May 29.
Knopf, Ernest R., Greenwich, Conn. Laundry-bag sup-
port. 1.458,100; June 5.
Knopko. Harrv .!.. Racine. Wis. Door and window lock.
1.445.959 : Feb. 20.
Knorr-Bremse Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hildebrand, Wil-
helm, assignor.)
Knorr. John A., Bayonne, N. J. Roll-film holder.
1.459.914 : .Time 26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Knothe Brothers Co. (See Knothe, Frank F., assignor.)
Knothe, Frank F., Eidgewood, N. J., assignor to Knothe
Brothers Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Belt buckle.
1,455,794 ; May 22.
Knothe, Paul J., Fort Wayne, assignor to Montpelier
Manufacturing Company, Montpelier, Ind. Cup pack-
ing for pumps and the like. 1,459,509 ; June 19.
Knott, Clyde L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Operator's'
chair. 1,466,661 ; Sept. 4.
Knott, George N. and P. Vi'., Philadelphia, Pa. Laundry-
identifying means. 1,442,224 ; Jan. 16.
Knott, Harry H., C. J. Jungbluth, and E. B. Hammer,
Washington, Iowa, assignors to Washington Manufac-
turing Conipany. Button - blank - grinding machine.
1,448,969 ; Mar. 20.
Knott, Harry H., C. J. Jungbluth, and E. B. Hammer,
'Washington, Iowa, assignors to Washington Manufac-
turing Company. Button-blank shell-sawing machine.
1,474,044 ; Nov. 13.
Knott, Percy W. (See Knott, George N. and P. W.)
Knott, Warren E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Automatic
button-blank-cutting machine. 1,472.275 ; Oct. 30.
Knowland, Richard G., Boston, Mass. Deoxidizing water.
1,470,084 ; Oct. 9.
Knowles, Abram A., Canyon Ferry, Mont. Motor sleigh.
1,463,395 ; July 31.
Knowles, Abram A., Canyon Ferry, Mont. Sleigh runner.
1,464,204 ; Aug. 7.
Ejiowles, Alanson A., et al. (See Donald, William H.,
assignor.)
Knowles, Arthur P. (See Friedman, A., and Knowles.)
Knowles, Carroll, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Surface-grinding
machine. 1,458,623 ; June 12.
Knowles, Cecil S.. Seattle, Wash. Heating stove.
1,478.662; Dec. 25.
et al. (See Donald, William H.,
Knowles, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Knowles, Harford C.
Company, Elmira,
1,474,081 ; Nov. 13.
Knowles, Madison M.,
assignor to The Willys-Morrow
N. Y. Antifriction bearing.
and J. N. Bates, Fort Branch, Ind.
Tractor hitch. 1,462,414 ; July 17.
Knowlton, Charles E., North Grafton, and E. H. Ryon,
Waltham, assignors to Crompton & Knowles Loom
Works, 'Worcester, Mass. Weft-detector mechanism.
1,462,554: July 24.
Knowlton, Cutler D., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Feed
mechanism. 1,469,840 : Oct. 9.
Knowlton, Cutler D., Rockport, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole-
pressing machine. 1,472,846 ; Nov. 6.
Knowlton, Eugene W., assignor to John E. Smith's Sons
Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Butter-blocking machine.
1,452,160: Apr. 17.
Knowlton, M. D., Company. (See De Smith, Henry, as-
signor.)
Knox Engineering and Manufacturing Company. (See
Hartley, Calvin G., assignor.)
Knox, John, Perth Amboy, N. J., assignor to A. S.
Dwight, New York, N. Y. Sintering machine.
1,441,003 ; Jan. 2.
Knox, Luther L., Bellevue, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Blaw-Knox Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Water-
cooled valve or damper. Rel 5,552; Mar. 6.
Knox, Luther L., Bellevue, Pa., assignor to Blaw-Knox
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hollow water-cooled struc-
ture. 1,442.225 : Jan. 16.
Knox, Walter P., Biddeford, Me. Drawing and measuring
device. 1,441,533 ; Jan. 9.
Knox, William E., Miami, Pla. Railway tie plate.
1,444,615; Feb. 6.
Knox, William J., Dubois, Pa. Pin lifter for car cou-
plings. 1.448,275 ; Mar. 13.
Knox, William J., New York, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to said Knox and A. R. Speer, Bronxville,
N. Y. Process and apparatus for extracting hydrocar-
bons from oil wells and oil-bearing strata. 1,462,288;
July 17.
Knubel, Anton, deceased, by F. Koster, administrator,
assignor to H. Knubel, Munster, Germany. Making hand
wheels. 1.473,189 ; Nov. 6.
Knubel, Helene. (See Knubel, Anton, assignor.)
Knudsen, Carl H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Knud-
sen Motor Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,468,819 ; Sept. 25.
Knudsen. Carl H.. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Knud-
sen Motor Corporation. Wilmington, Del. Interaal-
combustion engine. 1,470,752; Oct. 16.
Knudsen, Carl H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The
Knudsen Motor Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Piston
construction. 1,470,753 ; Oct. 16.
Knudtson, Edward 6., Stanton, Nebr., assignor to W.
Becker, Sidney, Nebr. Hog holder and pig puller.
1,463,776; .Tuly 81.
Knudsen, Eugen, Trondhjem, Norway. Tanning fish skins.
1,467,858 ; Sept. 11.
Knudsen, Knud J., Chicago, 111. Door and window stop.
1,471.852 : Oct. 23.
Knudsen Motor Corporation, The. (See Knudsen, Carl H.,
assignor. )
Knudsen, Peter M., New York, N. Y. Skylight. 1,470,926 ;
Oct. 16.
Knudsen, Svend J., Copenhagen, Denmark. Electric
safety fuse. 1,462,013 ; July 17.
Knudsen, William, Fremont, Nebr. Tractor. 1,454,027 ;
May 1.
Knudson, Barney A., Santa Ana, Calif. Mold structure.
1,468,570; Sept. 18.
Knupp, Ralph W. (See Foley, W. P., and Knupp.)
Knutson, Alfred W., assignor to A. V. Rowe, (jlalesburg,
111. Attachment for tractor and motor vehicles.
1,473,298 ; Nov. 6.
Knutson, Gotthard H., Pelican Rapids. Minn. Self-
closing gate. 1,474.676 ; Nov. 20.
Knutzon, Henry K., Thor, Iowa. Burial-vault temporary
handle lock. 1,459,219 ; June 19.
Kny-Seheerer Corporation of America, The. (See Haw-
ley, George W., assignor.)
Kobbe, Edward, Brooklyn, N. Y. Handband or protector
for baseball players. 1,465,223 ; Aug. 14.
Kobbg, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Texas
Gulf Sulphur Company, Bay City, Tex. Burning sul-
phur. 1,469,644 ; Oct. 2.
Kobbe, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Texas
Gulf Sulphur Company, Bay City, Tex. Sulphur
burner. 1,469,646 ; Oct. 2.
Koher, Fritz, Suhl, Germany. Apparatus for cleaning the
outside of boiler tubes. 1,462,415 ; July 17.
Kobey, Maurice D., assignor of one-half to Orville Wag-
ner. Chicago, 111. Cap. 1,441,434 ; Jan. 9.
Koblinsky, Ignatius P., Saginaw, Mich. Modeling dress
form. 1,462,555; July 24.
Kobre, Nathan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Collar. 1,443,477;
Jan. 30.
Koch, Auguste E., administratrix. (See Koch, Paul A.)
Koch, Bernard J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Printing frame.
1,457,578 ; June 5.
Koch, Charles W., assignor to T. F. Fleming, New York,
N. Y. Faucet valve. 1,468,949 ; Sept. 25.
Koch, Edward G., Bayou Goula, assignor of one-half to
H. A. Nadler, Plaquemine, La. Sugar-cane-mill feed
controller. 1,445,218; Feb. 13.
Koch, Frank J.| Hershey, Nebr. Combination hammer.
1,456,383 ; May 22.
Koch, Fritz, St. Paul, Minn. Centrifugal separating ma-
chine. 1,461,777 ; July 17.
Koch, Harry W., Campbellsport, Wis. Steam cooking
apparatus for canned food. 1,441,932 ; Jan. 9.
Koch, Heinrich, Hamm, Germany. Pressure-equalizing
valve for piston valves. 1,458,101 ; June 5.
Koch, Henry J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wirebounds
Patents Company, Kittery, Me. Making wirebound
boxes. 1,454,517; May 8.
Koch. Henry J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wirebounds
Patents Company, Kittery, Me. Wirebound box ma-
chine. 1,454,518 ; May 8.
Koch, Henry J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wirebounds
Patents Company, Kittery, Me. Wirebound box ma-
chine. 1,457,529 ; June 5.
Koch, Lydia B. (See Oliver, Ruth M., assignor.)
Koch, Lydia B. (See Thompson, Clarence L., assignor.)
Koch, Lydia B. (See Thompson, Henry B., assignor.)
Koch, Paul A^, deceased, by A. E. Koch, administratrix,
Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor to General Electric
Company. Dynamo - electric machine. 1,466,304 ;
Aug. 28.
Koch, Wohner A., et al. (See Bertrand, John A., as-
signor.)
Koch, William C, St. Paul, Minn. Display tray.
1.444.690 ; Feb. 6.
Koch, William C, assignor to Twin City Brick Company,
St. Paul. Minn. Carton for shipping sample brick.
1.444.691 : Feb. 6.
Koch, William E., Carroll, Ohio. Corn-harvesting ma-
chine. 1,469,161 ; Sept. 25.
Koch, William E., New Rochelle, N. Y. Subsurface fish
bait. 1,455,624 ; May 15.
Kochanski, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Overcoat. 1,470,449 ;
Oct. 9.
Kochanski, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Overcoat. 1,470,450 ;
Oct.- 9.
Kochendarfer, Sirius E.. Washington, Pa. Rotary en-
gine. 1,453,683 ; May i.
Kocher, Charles E., Detroit, assignor to The Wyandott-
Mor-Powr Truck Company, Wyandotte, Mich. Trans-
mission mechanism. 1,459.026 ; .Tune' 19.
Kochmann, Wllhelm, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Performing chemical reactions. 1,468,708 ;
Sept. 25.
Kochmit, Edward J., Cleveland, Ohio. Dental casting
apparatus. 1,454,290 ; May 8.
Kodama, Hisano. (See Kodama, Seize, assignor.)
Kodama, Isami, Philadelphia, Pa. Fuel device for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,459,306 ; June 19.
Kodama, Seizo, assignor of one-half to H. Kodama, San
Francisco, Calif. Incense burner. Des. 62,331 ;
May 8.
Koebel, Otto P., St. Louis, Mo. Washing machine.
1,465,444; Aug. 21.
Koeberlin, Simon, Fremont, Nebr, Folding step.
1.473,858 ; Nov. 13.
Koebler, George, Waukesha, Wis Railway tie. 1,468,787 ;
Sept. 26.
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Alpliahetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Koechel, Walter P. (See Klemmer, C, and Kocchel.)
Koeck, Joseph. (See Koeek, William and J.)
Koecfe, William and J., Oshkosh, Wis. Jack. 1,444,192;
Feb. 6.
Koehler, Dell, San Francisco, Calif. Fluid turbine.
1,459,510; June 19.
Koehler, Frederick W., assignor to American Atmos Cor-
poration, Pittsburgh, Pa. Breathing apparatus.
1,454,645 ; May 8.
Koehlor, Henry \V., San Ysldro. assignor to R. W. Ab-
bott. San Diego, Calif. Vehicle wheel-steering appa-
ratus. 1,475.122: Nov. 20.
Koehler, John E., and R. Paul, Chicago, 111. Advertising
device. 1,431.877; Apr. 17.
Koehler, Julius B., assignor to The Monitor Stove Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fire pot. 1,473,772 ; Nov. 13.
Koehler, Leo E. (See Sieben, Henry, assignor.)
Koehmstedt, Valentine, Grafton, N. Dak. Insecticide
sprayer. 1,459,915 ; June 26.
Koehn, Alfred, Jersey City, N. J. Truss construction for
automobile frames. 1,449,821 ; Mar. 27.
Koehn. Fred W.. Marshfield, Wis. Holder for X-ray
plates. 1,444,077 ; Feb. 6.
Koehring Company. (See Daniel, John, assignor.)
Koehring Company. (See Heine, Ferdinand H., as-
signor.)
Koehring Company. (See Lichtenberg, Erich H., as-
signor.)
Koehring Company. (See Robb, John F., assignor.)
Koehring Company. (See Winkler, Henry O., assignor.)
Koelker, Oscar H.. assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Radiator. 1,474,082 ; Nov. 13.
Koelling, Addie, et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick, as-
signor.)
Koeln, Christian C, St. Louis, Mo. Boring tool.
1,477,651 ; Dec. 18.
Koenecke, F. H., administrator. (See Harris, Christo-
pher.)
Koenig. Albert, et al. (See Angell, Frank B., assignor.)
Koenig, August, assignor of one-half to W. Koenig, Mur-
physboro, 111. Mail box. 1.471,899 ; Oct. 28.
Koenig, Charles J., New Baltimore, Mich. Folding stool
or chair. 1,477,652 ; Dec. 18.
Koenig, Frank R., Brooklyn, assignor to W. H. Jackson
Company, New Tork, N. T. Roller screen. 1,453,939;
May 1.
Koenig, Frederick, Pittsburgh, Pa. Crusher apparatus for
locomotive stokers. 1,445,628 ; Feb. 20.
Koenig, Joseph, and W. H. Ellis, Two Rivers, Wis. Per-
colator. 1.459.289 ; June 19.
Koenig, Robert, Haddon Heights, N. J. Vial-bottoming
machine. 1,455,056 ; May 15.
Koenig, William. (See Koenig, August, assignor.)
Koenigkramer, Frank, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to J. V.
McManls, Kirksville, Mo. Treatment table. 1,453,013 ;
Apr. 24.
Koepfler, William P., Hattiesburg, Miss. Compression
grease cup and container. 1,448,595 ; Mar. 13.
Koepfler, William P., Pouchatoula, La. Grease cup.
1,461.665: July 10.
Koepsell, August J., Mayville, Wis. Loose-leaf hinder.
1,472.301 ; Oct. 30.
Koerner, Ewald Dresden, Germany, assignor to United
Cigarette Machine Co., Inc., Lynchburg, Va. Device for
regulating the cut of rod-forming cigarette machines.
1,470,927 ; Oct. 16.
Koerner, Joseph, Coburg, Germany. Decomposing zir-
conium an.'l similar ores. 1,467,275 ; Sept. 4.
Koester, Charles E., jr., Koester, assignor of one-half
to E. A. Darrow, St. Louis, Mo. Mop holder.
1,458,063; June 5.
Koester, Herman R.. Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The
Philip Carey Manufacturing Company. Heat-insulat-
ing table mat. 1,447.667 : Mar. 6.
Koester, Herman R., Bond Hill. Ohio, assignor to The
Philip Carev Manufacturing Company. Expansion
joint. 1.447.668; Mar. 6.
Koester, William J., and J. D. Foster, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Motor-vehicle bumper. 1,464,321 ; Aug. 7.
Koetter, George, Hoboken, N. J. Nonslipping shoe pad.
1.464,365 : Aug. 7.
Kofifend, George S. (See GrifBn. Regina P., assignor.)
Kofsky, Henry M., Philadelphia, Pa. " Arm for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62.781 ; July 31.
Kofsky, Henry M., Philadelphia, Pa. Arm for lighting
fixtures. Des. 63,037; Sept. 18.
Kogel. Gustav, Karlsruhe, and H. Neuenhaus, Biehrich,
assignors to The Firm of Kalle & Co. Aktiengesell-
schaft, Biebrich-on-the-Ehine, Germanv. Manufacture
of light copy paper. 1,444.469 ; Feb. 6.
Koger, Wesley N., Philadelphia, Pa. Street-cleaning ma-
chine. 1,463,707; July 31.
Kohl, Frederick W., assignor to Kohl Hardware Co..
Ripon, Wis. Camp stove. 1,477,831; Dec. 18.
Kohl Hardware Co. (See Kohl. Frederick W.. assignor.)
Kohl, Henry, Boston, Mass. Producing multicolor prints.
1.446.754 ; Feb. 27.
Kohl. Theodore G.. Wausau, Wis. Chimney cleaner.
1.446.567 : Feb. 27.
Kohl. Theodore G., assignor to The Anko Manufacturing
Company, Wausau, Wis. Chimney cleaner. 1,473,236 ;
Nov. 6.
Kohl, William H., Melrose, assignor to Forbes Lithograph
Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Display stand.
1,471,310; Oct. 16.
Kohlbach, Henry F. W., Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y. At-
tachment for lawn mowers. 1,457,309 ; June 5.
Kohler Company. (See Brotz, Anton P., assignor.)
Kohler Company. (See Bucher, William W., assignor.)
Kohler Die & Specialty Company. (See Peterson, Ru-
dolph, assignor.)
Kohler, Ernest, Denver Colo., assignor to The United
Mines and Manufacturing Company. Gyratory round-
about. 1,465,012; Aug. 14.
Kohler, Gottfrid, Bridgeport, Conn., and C. B. Smith,
Seattle, Wash., assignors to Cinch Expansion Bolt &
Engineering Company, New York, N. Y. Anchorage
unit. 1,474,154; Nov. 13.
Kohler, Jacob F., New York, N. Y., assignor to Metal
Lamp Corporation. Combined lamp shade and stand.
Des. 63.184 ; Oct. 30.
Kohler, Jacob F.. New York, N. Y., assignor to Metal
Lamp Corporation. Combined lamp shade and stand.
Des. 63.185 ; Oct. 30.
Kohler, Jacob F., New York, N. Y., assignor to Metal
Lamp Corporation. Combined lamp shade and stand.
Des. 63,186 ; Oct. 30.
Kohler, John B., Chicago, 111. Xylophone stand.
1,440,471 • Jan. 2.
Kohler, John B., Chicago, 111. Faucet appliance.
1,449,822; Mar. 27.
Kohler, John F., Larchmont, N. Y. Paring machine.
1,445,144 ; Feb. 13.
Kohler, John F., White Plains, N. Y. Paring machine.
1,445,145; Feb. 13.
Kohler. John F., New York, N. Y. Paring machine.
1,445,146 ; Feb. 13.
Kohler, John F., Larchmont Manor, N. Y. Paring ma-
chine. 1,445,147 ; Feb. 13.
Kohlhnas. Christian, Long Branch, N. J. Shade holder.
1,445,960; Feb. 20,
Kohlhepp, John W., assignor to The Allbright-Nell Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Hog-dehairing machine. 1,473,299 ;
Nov. 6.
Kohlmann, John D., Milwaukee, Wis. Combined milling
and turning machine. 1,458,944 ; June 19.
Kohlmeleri Gust, Manitowoc, Wis. Cheese press.
1,462,863 ; July 24.
Kohls, Henry C, guardian. (See Zimmermann, Alois.)
Kohman, Ernest J., Dillon, Kans. Regulator for electric
generators. 1,472,873 ; Nov. 6.
Kohman, Henry A., R. Irvin, and R. J. Cross, Pittsburgh,
Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Fleisch-
mann Company. Manufacture of yeast. 1,475,494 ;
Nov. 27.
Kohn. Frank 0., Hudson, Iowa. Wind-propelled ship.
1.459,979 ; June 26.
Kohn, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Hanger. 1,459,471 ;
June 19.
Kohn, Koby, New York, N. Y., assignor to Victory Spar-
kler & Specialty Co., Elkton, Md. Combined razor and
brush. 1.453.014 ; Apr. 24.
Kohn, Leo M., Philadelphia, Pa. Timing mechanism for
folding machines or the like. 1,474,781 ; Nov. 20.
Kohn. Mathias A., Milwaukee, Wis. Garbage incinerator.
1,468,450; Sept. 18.
Kohn, Milton M.. New York, N. Y. Electrical heating
device. 1,456,878 ; May 29.
Kohn, Milton M., New York, N. Y. Resistor. 1,473,107:
Nov. 6.
Kohn, Ralph E., Philadelphia, Pa. Draft device for loco-
motives. 1.458,766; June 12.
Kohn, Siegfried, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Rohm
& Haas Company. Synthetic tan and making same.
1,460,422 ; July 3.
Kohnle. Frederick, assignor to The Monarch Marking
System Company, Dayton, Ohio. Price tag. 1,473,773 ;
Nov. 13.
Kohnle, Frederick, assignor to The Monarch Marking
System Company, Dayton, Ohio. Tag-marking machine.
1.474.782 ; Nov. 20.
Kohout, Jerry J., and T. R. Gunson, Nunn, Colo. Auto-
mobile brake. 1.460,911 ; July 3.
Kohr, Granville I., York, Pa. Combination cooking
utensil. 1.444.346 : Feb. 6.
Kojis, Ferdinand, et al. (See Stuchlik, John M., assignor.)
Koken. Walter F., St. Louis. Mo. Barber pole. Des.
62.301 : May 1.
Koken. Walter F., St. Louis, Mo. Barber chair. Des.
62.302 : May 1.
Koken. Walter F., St. Louis, Mo. Hair-dressing clmir.
Des. 62,825 ; Aug. 7.
Koken, Walter F., St. Louis, Mo. Hair-dressing chrilr.
Des. 62,826 ; Aug. 7.
Kokesh. Alois J.. Cainesville, Mo. Oiler. 1,445,518 :
Feb. 13.
Kokko, Evert, Duluth, Minn. Vehicle wheel. 1,451,913 ;
Apr. 17.
Kokomo Automotive Mfg. Co. (See Albright, Neil T., as-
signor.)
Kokomo Brass Works. (See Stiles, Eugene A., assignor.)
Kolarik, Frank, Manitowoc County, Wis. Self-feeder
for feed cutters. 1,455,402 : May 15.
Kolb, Alfred R., San Francisco, (iallf. Apparatus for
purifying gases. 1,448,126 ; Mar. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Kolb, Fred A., Newark, N. J.- Decorating leather or simi-
lar material. 1,470,535 ; Oct. 9.
Kolb, Frederick A., Newark, N. J. Leather or similar
article of manufacture. Des. G2,046 ; Mar. 6.
Kolb, Otto H., Philadelphia, Pa. Filling device for bat-
teries and the like. 1,457,079 ; May 29.
Kolbe, John L., Wauwatosa, Wis. Tag holder. 1,443,224 ;
Jan. 23.
Kolberg, Gustaf L., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Pump valve.
1,476,985 ; Dec. 11
Kolczewski, Stephen W
Buffalo, N. Y. Device for catch-
• "• ■ 1,458,710;
R. I., assignor to V. B.
Beauty box. 1,448,542 ;
R. I., assignor to V. E.
Cuff button. 1,443,543 ;
R. I., assignor to V. E.
. Cuff button. 1,478,231 ;
the Firm Louis Kuppen-
Link-forming mechanism.
ing mail and fuel by an airplane in flight.
June 12.
Kolkin, Torjus, Vadheim, in Sogn, Norway. Electrode
for electrolyzing fused materials. 1,449,008 ; Mar. 20.
Koll, Ernst, Chicago, 111. Miter clamp. 1,442,076 ;
Jan. 16. ^ „
Kollar, George J., Whiting, Ind. Bath device. 1,451,878 ;
Apr. 17.
Kollberg, Gustaf L., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Pump.
1,450,901 ; Apr. 3.
KoUe, Wilhelm, Frankfort-on-the-Main, assignor to
Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius & Briining, Hochst-
on-the-Main, Germany. Preparing arseno compounds
which are stable in solution. 1,454,748 ; May 8.
Kolling, Henry C, and W. McGill, Wichita, Kans. Ad-
justable track. 1,455,293; May 15.
Kollmer, Dominik, Chicago, 111. Apartment house.
1.454,241 ; May 8.
KoUmorgcn, Frederick L. G., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Opti-
cal instrument. 1,458,137 ; June 12.
Kollmorgen, William J., and R. L. Zerby, South Bend,
Ind. Periodical publication. 1,471,489 ; Oct. 23.
Koliock, George L., and R. P. Martin, assignors to Electric
Hammer Company, Seattle, Wash. Electric hammer.
1,464,824 ; Aug. 14.
KoUstede, George, Providence
Black Company Incorporated.
Jan. 30.
Kollstede, George, Providence,
Black Company Incorporated.
Jan. 30.
Kollstede, George, Providence,
Black Company, Incorporated
Dec. 18.
Kolsch, Reinhard, assignor to
heim, Pforzheim, Germany.
1,446,508 ; Feb. 27.
Kolsky, George, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Preparing oxalic
acid. 1,446,012 ; Feb. 20.
Kolster, Frederick A., Washington, D. C. Radio method
and apparatus. 1,447.165 ; Feb. 27.
Kolster, Frederick A., Washington, D. C, assignor of
one-third to C. D. Ehret, Philadelphia, Pa. Radio-
receiving method and apparatus. 1,464,322 ; Aug. 7.
Kominz, Jacob S., Rochester, N. Y. Nonskid attachment
for vehicle wheels. 1,453,276 ; May 1.
Komnenus. Angelos, New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to E. O'Day, Deal, N. J. Wrench. 1,454,444 ; May 8.
Komorous, Joseph. Riverside, assignor to Parisian Novelty
Company, Chicago, 111. Thermometer. 1,471,036 ;
Oct. 16.
Komorous, Joseph, Riverside, assignor to Parisian Novelty
Company, Chicago, 111. Support for thermometers.
1,471,037; Oct. 16.
Kompak Company, The. (See Long, Herbert J., as-
signor.)
Komstohk, Thomas H. (See Brown, Brazelton T., as-
signor.)
Komusin, Helene, geb. Liedtke, Berlin, Germany. Rolling
stamp with counting mechanism for various printing
purposes. 1,465,915; Aug. 21.
Komusin, Helene, geb. Liedtke, Berlin, Germany. Rolling
stamp with counting device for various printing pur-
poses. 1,470,928; Oct. 16.
Konar, John, Chicago, 111. Link-joint-connecting rod.
1,458,345 : June 12.
Kondrad, Piotr, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lock. 1,455,294;
May 15.
Konefes, Joseph H., Chicago, 111. Bottle feeding and
guiding device. 1,454,931 ; May 15.
Konetsky, ,Tohn R., assignor to Reliance Trailer & Truck
Co., Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Axle, spring, and steer-
ing-knuckle assembly. 1,465,605 ; Aug. 21.
Kongsrud> Ole, Minneapolis, Minn. Brake head and shoe
for niilway cars. 1,451,914; Apr. 17.
Konig, Adolf, Hoboken. N. J., assignor to H. K. Lorentzen,
New York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for making
saws or saw blades. 1,473,374 ; Nov. 6.
Konlg, Albert, assignor to the Firm Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Telemeter. 1,475,706; Nov. 27.
Konlg, Paul. (See Winkler, J., and KOnig.)
Konigsherg, Joseph H., and L. Klein, New York, N. Y.
Foldable sled. 1.440,784 ; .Ian. 2.
Konigslow, Otto, Manufacturing Company. (See Konig-
slow, Otto, assignor.)
Konigslow, Otto, Manufacturing Company. (See Konig-
slow, Otto, sr., assignor.)
Konigslow, Otto, assignor to Otto Konigslow Manufactur-
ing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Stamped metal lever.
1,449,611 ; Mar. 27.
Konigslow, Otto, sr., assignor to Otto Konigslow Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Brake-band fit-
ting. 1,456,605 ; May 29.
Konigslow, Otto, sr., assignor to Otto Konigslow Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Brake-band fit-
ting. 1,456,606; May 29.
Koning, Klaas F., The Hague, Netherlands. Wheel tire.
1,473,565; Nov. 6.
Konklin, Henry C., Knox, Ind. Nose ring. 1,474,783;
Nov. 20.
Konklin, Henry C, Knox, Ind. Hog ring. 1,474,784 ;
Nov. 20.
Konrad, Otto, Oshkosh, Wis. Foldable disappearing bed.
1,448,127 ; Mar. 13.
Kontsek, Albert, Meadowlands, Pa. Loosening (opening)
tin plates tor cold rolling. 1,467,859 ; Sept. 11.
Konyves, Coloman. (See Toth, L., Kouyves, and Strief-
fler. )
Koon, Arthur J., J. Hoogerhyde, and J. B. Collins, Grand
Rapids, Mich. ; said Koon assignor to said Hoogerhyde
and said Collins. Connecting-rod-testing appliance.
1,460,548 ; July 3.
Koon, James H., Onarga, 111. Stock car. 1,455,006 ;
May 15.
Koonce, Clifton E., Coalinga, Calif. Steam turbine.
1,460,330 ; June 26.
Koontz, Edward E., et al. (See Dungan, John E., as-
signor.)
Koontz, Frank W. (See Helscher, C, and Koontz.)
Koontz, Victor R., assignor to The Victor Tool Com-
pany, Waynesboro, Pa. Die head. 1,456,805 ; May 29.
Kooper Damper Co. (See Cooper, Thomas S., Jr., as-
signor.)
Koos, Lawrence E., Toledo, Ohio. Commutator for dy-
namo-electric n.achincs. 1,472,023 ; Oct. 23.
Koot, Wilhelmus, Utrecht, Netherlands. Safety locking
device. 1,456.852 : May 29.
Kootz, Arthur C. (See Kootz, William and A. C.)
Kootz, William, and A. C, assignors to The Gem Ham-
mock and Fly Net Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Mop.
1,470,014; Oct. 9.
Kopf, Emil A., Newark, N. J., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company. Hinge. 1,442,156 ; Jan. 16.
Kopf, Joseph B., Rockville Center, N. Y. Hopple.
1,455,341 ; May 15.
Kopf, Melrose G., assignor to The McCormick Labora-
tories Company, Dayton, Ohio. Primer and auxiliary
fuel device for internal-combustion engines. 1,448,752 ;
Mar. 20.
Kopp, Arlie E., New Middletown, Ind. Ratchet plate and
die. 1,450,211 ; Apr. 3.
KoDp, Huco, New York, N. Y. Fraud-prevention means
for gasoline pumps. 1,475,707 ; Nov. 27.
Kopp, Nicholas, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shade for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 62,573; .Tune 26.
Kopp, Nicholas, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shade for lighting fix-
tures. Des. 62,574 ; June 26.
Kopp, Ottmar H., Brooklyn, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Selective
switch. 1,464,078; Aug. 7.
Kopp, William, assignor to Joseph N. Smith & Co., De-
troit, Mich. Mechanical window lift. 1,453,845 ;
May 1.
Koppelman, Morris. (See Mann, L., and Koppelman.)
Koppelman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Holed
Tite Egg Packing Corporation. Shipping container
for fragile articles. 1,445,772 • Feb. 20.
Koppelman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Holed
Tite Egg Packing Corporation. Carton for fragile
articles. 1,445,773: Feb. 20.
Koppelman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Holed
Tite Egg Packing Corporation. Package and packaging
method. 1,445,774 ; Feb. 20.
Koppenhafer, Floyd, Shinrock, Ohio. Vehicle direction
indicator. 1,458,711 : June 12.
Kopperl, Joseph I. (See Reilly, Frank C., assignor.)
Koppers Company, The. (See Bird. Eugene H., assignor.)
Koppers Company, The. (See Espenhahn, Edward V.,
assignor.)
Koppers Company, The. (See Sperr, Frederick W., jr.,
assignor.)
Koppers Company, The. (See Van Ackeren, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Koppers Development Corporation, The. (See Koppers,
Heinrich. assignor.)
Koppers. Heinrich, Essen-Ruhr, Germany, assignor to The
Koppers Development Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. De-
sulphurization of iron and steel. 1,471,401 ; Oct. 23.
Koppman, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Capanhat Co. Inc. Cap. 1,466,475; Aug. 28.
Koprowicz, Jan, Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor of one-half to
M. Augustvnowski, Passaic, N. J. Washstand.
1,446,509 ; Feh. 27.
Kops Brothers, Inc. (See Kops, Daniel, assignor.)
Kops, Daniel, assignor to Kops Brothers, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Apparel corset. 1,458,767 ; June 12.
Kops, Daniel, assignor to Kops Brothers, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Apparel garment. 1,468,475; Sept. 18.
Kops, Daniel, assignor to Kops Bros. Inc, New York,
N, Y. Apparel garment. 1,478, 2-"2 ; Dec. 18.
Kops, Daniel, assignor to Kops Bros. Inc, New York,
N. Y. Apparel garment. 1,478,233; Dec. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
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Korbn, Alex, Houston, Pa. R;nl chair. 1,468,532;
Sept. IS.
Korber, William J., Chicago, 111. Stair construction.
1,467,900; Sept. 11.
KorSe, Jean U. (See Malluk, A. M., and Kor6e.)
Koretsky, Harry M. (See Teitelbaum, Boris H., as-
signor.)
Koretzky, Hnrrv M., New York, N." Y. Flash light.
1.451,618 : Apr. 10.
KoretzUy, Hairy M., New York, N. Y. Terminal for
'dry batteries. 1,460,969; July 3.
Korn, Joseph, Newark, N. J. Grease-retaining device for
hats. 1,450,181 : Apr. 3.
Korn, Maximilian, Teaneck, N. J. Roof truss. 1,466,174;
Aug. 28.
Kornblum, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined lamp shade
and stand. Dcs. 61,931 ; Feb. 13.
Kornblum, Morris, Brooklyn, N, Y. Combined lamp shade
and stand. Des. 62,026 ; Mar. 6.
Kornblum, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined lamp
shade and stand. Des. 62,230 ; Apr. 24.
K6rner, Heinrich, Breslau, Germany. Tool for cleaning
the interior of tubes. 1,442,670 ; Jan. 16.
Kornofyl, Danko. (See Bindas, Mike, assignor.)
Korns, Lewis F., Minneapolis, Minn. Key ring and the
like. 1,462,205 ; July 17.
Korp, Claudia, Robinson, 111, Auxiliary bed. 1,442,157;
Jan. 16.
Korpelninen, Kelle. (See Morrison, W. E., and Korpel-
ainen.)
Korreetolite Company, Inc. (See Oliver, Eben F., as-
signor. )
Korteu, Ernest, Sunburv, Pa., assignor to Susquehanna
Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Bunch builder. 1,451,073 ;
Apr. 10.
Korthauer, Theodor, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany,
assignor to Automatic Electric Company, Chicago, 111.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,470,451 ; Oct. 9.
Korvin-Kroukovsky, Boris V.. Berkeley, Calif. Internal-
combustion pugine. 1.440,685 ; Jan,' 2.
Kosakofif, William. (See Brezin, J., and Berzon, as-
sifiuors. 1
Kosakoff, William, et al. (See Berzon, Louis, assignor.)
KosSn, Juliu.s, Cleveland, Ohio. Stacker for thrashing
machines, 1,462,289 ; July 17.
Kosatka, Prank V., end E, Stepkal, Cicero, III. Hairpin.
1,171,612; Oct. 23.
Kosch. John S. (See Biver, J., and Kosch.)
Koshollek, Alois J. (See Ko.shollek, Emil J. and A. J.)
Koshollck, Emil J. and A. J., Stevens Point, Wis. Bullet.
1,447,478 : Mar. 6.
Koslenski, Stanlisous, Vernon, N. Y. Staple. 1,466,533 ;
Aug. 28.
Kositzky, Carl R., Bismarck, N. Dak. Automobile turning
signal. 1,463,425: July 31.
Koski, Matt W., Cosmopolis, Wash. Neutralizer for gov-
ernor-controlled indicators. 1,442.726 ; Jan. 16.
Koski, Matt W., Raymond, Wash. Nut lock. 1,443,992;
Feb. 6.
Koski. Matt W., Raymond, Wash. Time and speed
recording means. 1,466,050; Aug. 28.
Kosman, Josef, Maspeth, N. Y. Draft-controlling damper.
1,470,326 ; Oct. 9.
Kosmaun. Julius L. (See Howe. G. A., and Kosmann.)
Koss, William E.. Evanston, assignor to F. A. Brown,
Wilmette, 111. Cap for receptacles. 1,463,145 ; July 24.
Koster, Eugene T., Yonkers, N. Y. Automobile lamp
and cigar lighter. 1,443,993 ; Feb. 6.
Koster, Felix, administrator, (See Knubel, Anton.)
Kostlan, Frank, Traer, Iowa. Air-tube post. 1.446,648 ;
Feb. 27.
Kostohryz, Joseph. (See Schorik, Frank, assignor.)
Kotarski. Anthony N., Kingston, Pa. Nonskidding chain
for vehicle wheels. 1,445.694 ; Feb. 20.
Kothe, Charles A., Gallon, Ohio, assignor of one-third to
C. James, Youngstown, Ohio, and one-third to W.
Schlafge, Meadville, Pa. Flue blowing and testing
device. 1,466,450 : Aug. 28.
Kotkas, Rudolph, Portland, Oreg. Circuit closer. 1,445,619 ;
Feb. 13.
Kotlik, Joseph E., Hamburg, N. Y. Roundabout.
1,457,035 ; May 29.
Kott. Michael, New York, N. Y. Cooking device.
1.460,248: June 26.
Kottas, Arthur, Vienna, Austria. Magazine firearm.
1,451,3.39; Apr. 10.
Kotter, Theodore F., Hollis, N. Y. Toy clown. Des.
63,2.32; Nov. 6.
Kottusch, Emil, Greenville, Miss. Piston ring. 1,477,368 ;
Pee. ]1.
Kotun, Michael, New Geneva, Pa, Collapsible table and
chair, 1,445,090 ; Feb. 13.
Kotzebue, Meinhard H., assignor of one-half to G. S.
Berry and one-half to L. N. Butts, Tulsa, Okla. Elec-
tric clipper. 1,469,654 ; Oct. 2.
Kourtzman, Per A., Vartan, near Stockholm, Sweden.
Rail joint. 1,471,613; Oct. 23.
Kovach. John, East Chicago, Ind. Sand cleaner.
1.448,596 ; Mar. 13.
Kovach, John J., Nemacolin, Pa. Spring wheel. 1,443,478 ;
Jan. 30.
Kovachy, Julius M. (See Hageman, A. M., and Kovachy.)
583.30—20
Kovacs, Joseph J., Orange, N. J. Lens-grinder attach-
ment. 1.452,917 ; Apr. 24.
Koviies, Theodor, Berlin, Germany. Pilling device with
rubber cap for fountain pens. 1,447,790 ; Mar. 6.
Kovar, J. C. (See Mokracek, Ralph A., assignor.)
Kovar, John H., Worcester, J. P. Schlmek, Holden, Mass.,
and A. Cavedon, Woonsocket, R. I., assignors to Cashlko
Machine Company, Worcester, Mass. Condensing appa-
ratus for carding machines. 1,469,005 ; Sept. 26.
Kovar, John R. (See Kovar, Joseph J. and J. R.)
Kovar, Joseph J. and J. R., Owatonna, Minn. ; said
Joseph J. Kov.nr assignor to said J. R. Kovar. Potato
digser. 1,454,175 ; May 8.
Kovatch, Frank, Omaha, Nebr. Spring snare. 1,445,892 ;
Feb. 20.
Kowalsky, Andrew, Oak Park, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Metallic wheel for imple-
ments and vehicles. 1,477,369 ; Dec. 11.
Kowalsky, Olga A., New York, N. Y. Douche or bedpan.
1,445,836 ; Feb. 20.
Kowalsky, Rudolf A., assignor to American Wringer Com-
pany, Woonsocket, R. I. Waterboard for wringing ma-
chines. 1,451,664 ; Apr. 10.
Kowltz, Hermau H. (See Sinkula, P. J., and Kowitz.)
Kozelek, Louis, Schenectady, N. Y. Violin. Des. 62,104 ;
Mar. 20.
Kozelek, Louis, Schenectady, N. Y. Violin. Des. 62,105 ;
Mar. 20.
Kozelek, Louis, Schenectady, N. Y. Violin. Des. 62,106 ;
Mar. 20.
Kozelek, Louis, Schenectady, N. Y. Violin. Des. 62,107 :
Mar. 20.
Koziel, John, RothschUd, Wis. Grinding machine.
1,475,495 : Nov. 27.
Kozisek, Jaroslav. (See Tiirk, O., and Kozisek.)
Kozlav, Clarence V.. assignor to S. Stroock & Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,529 ;
June 12.
Kozloff, Vasil R., New York, N. Y. Garment supporter.
1,466,020; Aug. 28.
Kdzlowski, Martin, Ma.sontown, Pa. Knife guard.
1,474,722; Nov. 20.
Kozma, Andy, Lovilia, Iowa. Belt buckle. 1,478,965 ;
Dec. 25.
Kraber, George L., Portland, Oreg., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Cleveland Industrial Development
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Portable planer. 1,478,569 ;
Dec. 25.
Kracht, Henrv J., Gregory, S, Dak. Manure loader.
1,443.416; Jan. 30.
Kraemer, Otto J., Portland, Oreg. Combined reading
guide, paper cutter, and bookmark. 1,461,395 ;
July 10.
Kraennig, Oscar C, and J. M. Reiter, Green Bay, Wis.
Tail-light and license-plate holder for vehicles.
1,467,798; Sept. 11.
Kraeuter, Arthur A., South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Kroydon Co. Golf club. 1,455.256 ; May 15.
'kraeuter, Richard G.. Irvington, N. J. Mucilage recep-
tacle. 1,447,213 : Mar. 6.
Kratft, Bruno A., San Francisco, Calif. Safety cover tor
cooking vessels. 1,468,908 ; Sept. 2B.
Kraft, Carl. (See Mautner, Oscar, assignor.)
Kraft, Edward, Chicago, III. Dipping apparatus.
1.463,960; Aug. 7.
Kraft, Frederick G., and C. J. Bacon, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Spinneret. 1,453,048 ; Apr. 24.
Kraft, Henry P. (See Schweinert, . M.. and Kraft.)
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Vulcanizing valve.
1,442,226; Jan. 16.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Vulcanizing valve.
1,451,025; Apr. 10.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Pneumatic valve.
1,454,854; May 15.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Safety device for
bottles. 1,457,706; June 5.
Kraft, Henrv P., Ridgewood, N. J. Pressure gauge.
1,460,249 ; "June 26.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Valve cap. 1,460,250 ;
June 26.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Sheet-metal nut.
1,466,176 ; Aug. 28.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Dust cap for tire
valves. 1,467,484; Sept. 11.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Tire valve.
1,469,927 ; Oct. 9.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J. Deflating valve cap.
1,478,610; Dec. 25.
Kraft, Henry P., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Closurs
for ice bags. 1,459,735 ; June 26.
Kraft, Herman T., assignor to The Goodyear Tire 4
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Inflating mechanism
for aircraft. 1,475,304; Nov. 27.
Krag, Erik L., assignor of one-half to P. K. Krag, Chi-
cago, 111. Binder. 1,440,394; Jan. 2.
Krag, Franz K. (See Krag, Erik L., assignor.)
Krahmer, Edward G. (See Manlet, Peter L.. assignor.)
Krahn, Alvin W., Milwaukee, Wis. Pressure regulating
and releasing apparatus for wringers. 1,460,423 ;
July 3.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Krahn, Alvin W., Milwaukee, Wis. Wringer mechanism.
1,477,503; Dec. 11.
Krajeski, Louis, Chicago, 111. Adjustable license-plate
support. 1,464,283; Aug. 7.
Krakan, Frank G., Pittsburgh, Pa. Automobile spring.
1,461,274 ; July 10.
Krakan, Frank G., Pittsburgh, Pa. Radiator. 1,464,269 :
Aug. 7.
Krakauer, Phillip, New York, N. Y. Spring pad. 1,465,766 ;
Aug. 21.
Kralund, John, and C. H. Duckworth, assignors to
Doehler Die Casting Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Die-
casting apparatus. 1,442,479 ; Jan. 16.
Kralund, John, and C. H. Duckworth, assignors to Doeh-
ler Die Casting Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Die-casting
apparatus. 1,476,257 ; Dec. 4.
Kramer, Andrew A. (See Gallagher, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Kramer, Andrew A., Kansas City, Mo. Partition support
and surge plate. 1,462,347 ; July 17.
Kramer, Andrew A., Kansas City, Mo. Tank construc-
tion. 1,466,175 ; Aug. 28.
Kramer, Andrew A., Kansas City, Mo. Vehicle body.
1,469,320; Oct. 2.
Kramer, Andrew A., Kansas City, Mo. Tank roof.
1,469,321; Oct. 2.
Kramer, Benjamin. (See Kramer, Nathan and B.)
Kramer, Emil M., Morton, assignor to Power Transmit-
ting Company, organized under declaration of trust,
Peoria, 111. Transmission. 1,474,971 ; Nov. 20.
Kramer, Erwin, Dentz, near Cologne, and L. Zeh, Wies-
dorf, near Cologne, assignors to Farbenfabriken vorm.
Friedr. Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne-on-the-
Rhine, Germany. Sulphur dye. 1,449,681 ; Mar. 27.
Kramer, George W., Chicago, 111. Waterproofing compo-
sition and making the same. 1,460,251 ; June 26.
Kramer, Joseph P., Madera, Calif. Water cooler.
1,467,436; Sept. 11.
Kramer, Le Roy, Toledo, Ohio, and A. Boome, Chicago,
111. Stop device for lathes. 1,467,175 ; Sept. 4.
Kramer, Le Roy, Toledo, Ohio, and A. Boome, Chicago,
111. Tool mounting for lathes. 1,467,176; Sept. 4.
Kramer, Nathan and B., assignors to Trenton Auto Ra-
diator Works, Trenton, N. J. Automobile radiator.
1,448,451 ; Mar. 13.
Kramer, Nathan and B., assignors to Trenton Auto Radi-
ator Works, Trenton, N. J. Automobile radiator.
1,460,852 : July 3.
Kramer, Ralph H., Chicago, 111. Dress form. 1,447,866 ;
Mar. 6.
Kramer, Rudolph, Sheyenne, N. Dak. Air-circulating sys-
tem. 1,456,699 ; May 29.
Kramer, Samuel, Newark, N. J. Vehicle wheel.
1,459,736; June 26.
Kramer, William P., Saginaw, Mich. Automobile work-
stand. 1,443,268; Jan. 23.
Kramer, Wm. C., trustee. (See Young, Sanford C, as-
signor.)
Kramp, Arthur M., L. F. Peters, and E. J. Rathsack, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Feed collet. 1,473,188 ; Nov. 6.
Krantz, Hermann, Memmingen, Germany. Refining or-
ganic matter used as manure. 1,459,059 ; June 19.
Krantz, Joseph A., assignor to The Reeves Manufacturing
Company, Dover, Ohio. Blachine for forming eaves
troughs. 1,466,051 ; Aug. 28.
Kranz, Ernest E., Kirley, S. Dak. Mowing-machine at-
tachment. 1,464,430; Aug. 7.
Kranz, Harry W., assignor to The Hydraulic Steel Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Tire base and making same.
1,441,004 ; Jan. 2.
Kranz, Harry W., assignor to The Hydraulic Steel Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Method and apparatus for
shaping and trimming brake drums. 1,457,579 ;
June 5.
Kranz, Harry W., assignor to The Hydraulic Steel Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Disk wheel. 1,470,626; Oct. 16.
Kranz, Harry W., and J. Lukes, assignors to The Hydrau-
lic Pressed Stoel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Clamp for
welding-machine attachments. 1,458,138 ; June 12.
Kranz, Harry W., and J. Lukes, assignors to The Hydrau-
lic Pressed Steel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Fluid-
operated band-punching machine. 1,468,788 ; Sept. 25.
Kranz], Leopold, Seattle, Wash. Milk-bottle handle.
1,461,621 ; July 10.
Krape, Rudolph D. (See Hamilton, W. S. H., and Krape.)
Krase, Herbert J., Clarendon, Va., and Jew Yam Yee,
Washington, D. C. Hydrated calcium nitrate and
making same. 1,475,492 ; Nov. 27.
Krase, Norman W., Clarendon, Va., and V. L. Gaddy,
Dillon, S. C. Condenser. 1,463,216; July 31.
Krasilnikofif, Anthony, New York, N. Y. Squib-lighting
device. 1,477.129; Dec. 11.
Krasner, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Phonograph cabinet.
Des. 63,187; Oct. 30.
Krathwohl, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Stepladder.
1,460,252 ; June 26.
Krathwohl, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Stepladder.
1,474,266; Nov. 13.
Kratochvil, ,Tohn, Maywood, III., assignor to American
Can Co., New York, N. Y. Safety device for punch
presses and the like. 1,443,791 ; Jan. 30.
Kratochvil, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Mechanism for oper-
ating railway-crossing gates. 1,460,912 ; July 3.
Kratsch, Charles, et al. (See Erlckson, Albert, assignor.)
Kratz, August W., jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to Lovell
Manufacturing Company, Erie, Pa. Safety device for
power-driven wringers. 1,474,045; Nov. 13.
Kratz, Edwin E., assignor of one-tenth to L. A. Weiss,
Kansas City, Mo. Fountain pen. 1,448,452 ; Mar. 13.
Kratz, Franz, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesellschaft,
Stuttgart, Geripany. Elastic Oldham coupling.
1,463,396 ; July 31.
Kraus, Charles H., Buffalo, N. Y. Infant's bed for auto-
mobiles. 1,449,419 ; Mar. 27.
Kraus, Louis P., jr.. New York, N. Y. Making refractory
products. 1,453,468 ; May 1.
Krausch, Walter T., La Grange, and E. F. Weber, Chi-
cago, 111. Rail drill. 1,445,837 ; Feb. 20.
Krause, Albert F., assignor to General Specialty Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Boiler-tube cleaner. 1,463,587 ;
July 31.
Krause, Anton, Cleveland, Ohio. Attachment for liquid
containers. 1,465,013 ; Aug. 14.
Krause, Arthur E., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Record con-
tainer. 1,441,860 ; Jan. 9.
Krause, Edward, Colfax, Wis. Speed governor for trac-
tors. 1,446,051 ; Feb. 20.
Krause, John J., Portage, Pa. Ship siren. 1,459,220;
June 19.
Krause, Leo, New York, N. Y. Bulletproof armor.
1,465,767 ; Aug. 21.
Krause, Lou, New York, N. Y., assignor to Slyt Edge
Company, Inc. Means for making fringe for ladies'
hats. 1,459,472; June 19.
Krause, Louis. (See Larrfis, H., and Krause.)
Krause, Robert J., Japatul, Calif. Sealing ring.
1,451,225; Apr. 10.
Krause, Walter, Friesack, Germany. Irrigation system.
1,472,799 : Nov. 6.
Krause, Walter, Friesack, Germany. Pipe joint.
1,474,155 ; Nov. 13.
Krause, Walter, Friesack, Germany. Irrigation system.
1,478.234 ; Dec. 18.
Krause, Walter J., Chicago, 111. Hydrocarbon burner.
1,474.677; Nov. 20.
Krause, William E. (See Schulz, J. H., and Krause.)
Krause, William P., assignor to Hanna Engineering
Works, Chicago, 111. Molding machine. 1,459,221 ;
June 19.
Krauss, Charles A., Philadelphia, Pa. Bail for recep-
tacles. 1,452,562; Apr. 24.
Krauss. Leopold, Indianapolis, Ind. Masonic ring. Des.
62,488; June 12.
Krautblatt, Harry, assignor of one-third to F. S. Russell
and one-third to S. Sestak, Chicago, 111. Automatic
ingot feeder. 1.476.086 ; Dec. 4.
Krauth, Albert, deceased, Hamilton, Ohio ; F. G. Dies-
bach, administrator. Autographic register. 1,440,877 ;
Jan. 2.
Krauth & Benninghofen. (See Schlichter, Oscar, as-
signor.)
Kray, Elmer P., Los Angeles, Calif. Valve replacer.
1,457,175 ; May 29.
Kreager, William A. J., Pueblo, and J. T. Powers, Denver,
Colo. Apparatus for clearing oil wells of clogging ma-
terial. 1,449,420; Mar. 27.
Kreb'tz, Peter, Munich, Germany. Recovering the re-
sidual soap from carbonate-of-lime sludge. 1,459,773 ;
June 26.
Krebs, Adolf, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Method and ap-
pliance useful in producing welded joints. 1,475,189 ;
Nov. 27.
Krebs, Charles, Newark, N. J. Device for separating and
repairing chains. 1,445,326; Feb. 13.
Krebs, Charles H., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Krebs
Safety Razor Corporation, Chicago, 111. Safety razor.
1,465,274; Aug. 21.
Krebs Safety Razor Corporation. (See Krebs, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Krecisz, John, Chicago, 111. Joiner's plane. 1,446,907 ;
Feb. 27.
Kree, Paul M., New York, N. Y. Electrolysis apparatus.
1,445,961 ; Feb. 20.
Kree, Paul M., New York, N. Y., and F. Dauteuil, Dumont,
N. J. Automatic stop and start for phonographs.
1,457,036 ; May 29.
Kreeger, Frederick R., East Cleveland, Ohio. Implement
holder. 1,466,737; Sept. 4.
Krefl, Victor, Two Rivers, Wis. Shock absorber.
1,461,915 ; July 17.
Kreh, Henry M., Haddon Heights, N. J. Humidor.
1,472,478; Oct. 30.
Krehbiel, Jacob C, Moundridge, Kans. Fork and shovel
attachment. 1,442,671 ; Jan. 16.
Krghlik, Albert, Cleveland, Ohio. Adjusting mechanism
for transmission bands. 1,461,916 ; July 17.
Kreimer, William J., St. Louis, Mo. Air compressor.
1,451,8.34; Apr. IT.
Kreipe, Theodore, Floral Park, assignor to V. E. Free-
man and L. P. Whitaker, New York, N. Y. Flax-
harvesting machine. 1,459,060 ; June 19.
Kreipel, Leo J., Baltimore, Md. Tool-head-securing means.
1,445,519 ; Feb. 13.
Kreisheld, Henry, Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to Westing-
house Electric Products Company. Contact terminal.
1,451,548; Apr. 10.
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Kreisinger, Henry, rittsburph, Ph., nsslsnor to Com-
bustion Engineeriiii; Corporation. Burning pulverized
fuel. 1,463,283; July 31.
Kreissl, Frank N., Chicago, 111., assignor to American Op-
tical Company, Southbriclge, Mass. Ophthalmic mount-
ing. 1,451,735; Apr. 17.
Kreissle, Hermann O., assignor to Ansbacher Motoren-
fabrlk Karl Baclimann Aktiengesellschaft, Ansbach,
Germany. Trailer. 1,450,554 ; Apr. 3.
Kreitzer, Harry R., Seattle, Wash. Wall construction.
1.450,063; ifav 22.
Krejci, John J., Columbus, Ohio. Wrist pin. 1,441,729 ;
Jan. 9.
Krell, George, Kansas City, Mo. Well-casing elevator.
1,446,568; Feb. 27.
Krenke. Otto, Port Huron, Mich. Hose reel. 1,441,157 ;
Jan. 2.
Krentler-Arnold Hinge Last Company. (See Krentler,
Walter A., assignor.)
KrentliM-, Walter A.. Detroit. Mich., assignor to ICrent-
ler-Arnold Hinge Last Company, Detroit, Mich. Com-
bined link and hinge last. 1,459,061 ; June 19.
Krontler, Walter A., assignor to Krentler-Arnold Hinge
Last Company, Detroit, Mich. 1,460,358 ; June 26.
Krentz. Charles J., and G. \V. Krentz, Buffalo, N. Y.
Attachment for radiator caps and the like. 1,458,346 ;
June 12.
Krentz, George W. (See Krentz, Charles J. and G. W.)
Kreiiz. Walter F., Mendota, 111. Clutch lock. 1,447,348 ;
M;ir. 0.
Kress, Clmide W., New York, N. Y. Display window.
1,451,778; Apr. 17.
Kress, Oscar W., Waterloo, Iowa. Hypodermic needle.
1,465,851 ; Aug. 21. .
Kresser, Leo, Springfield, Mass. Oil burner. 1,470,379 ;
Oct. 9.
Kretzer, Nicholas A., Louisville, Ky. Lock-handle mount-
ing. 1.443,544 : Jan. 30.
Kreuser, Edwin H., Kenosha, Wis. Clothesline pole.
1.476.623: Dec. 4.
Kreutz, Vernon C, assignor of one-half to E. B. Wheat,
Portland. Oi^eg. Apparatus for and process of auto-
matically percolating a fresh quantity of coffee for
each one drawn from an urn. 1,457,037 ; May 29.
Kreutz, Vernon C., assignor of one-half to E. B. Wheat,
Portland, Oreg. Automatic percolator. 1,470,584 ;
Oct. 9.
Krentzberg Otto A.. Lake Bluff, 111. Pulverizing appa-
r.Ttns. 1.478.478; Dec. 25.
Kreutzberger, Paul L. G., and P. Germain, Bellevue-
Meudon, France. Process and apparatus for burning
heavy hydrocarbons. 1.473,566 : Nov. 6.
Kreutzer, Adolf C. (See Jones, J. C, and Kreutzer.)
Kreutzer, George A., and K. L. Long, Lincoln, Nebr. ;
N. C. Long executrix of said K. L. Long. Combined
stovt and humidifier. 1.472,.S96 : Oct. 30.
Kreutzer, Theodor E., assignor to The Home Comfort
Heater Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Gas heater for furnaces,
stoves, or apartments. 1,462,643 ; July 24.
Krey, August G. D., Wagner, S. Dak. Stock-watering
fountain. 1,477.223 ; Dec. 11.
Krev, Carl, Battle Creek, Mich. Automobile hed.
l."456,384 ; May 22.
Kribben, Ludwig. et al. (See Wesolik, Joseph, assignor.)
Krichbaum, William P., Irvington, N. J. Automatic air
valve for internal-combustion engines. 1,463,532 ;
July 31.
Krick. Arthur E., Indianapolis, Ind. Vacuum pump.
1,472.874 : Nov. 6.
Krlck, Daniel A., Chicago, HI. Combination tail light and
signaling device. 1,462,969 ; July 24.
Kridler, Bernie C, assignor to The Shingle Lock Com
pany, Flint, Mich. Roofing shingle. 1,464,366 ; Aug. 7.
Kridler, Bernie C, assignor to The Shingle Lock Com-
pany, Flint, Mich. Anchoring clip' for roofing shingles
and the like. 1,468,239; Sept. 18.
Kriegenhofer, August. (See Twitchell, Herbert E., as-
signor.)
Kriegerbeck, Vficlav, and J. Bautz, Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Cinematographic apparatus. 1,464,284; Aug. 7.
Kriphn. Evelyn V., New York, N. Y. Brush. Des.
62,634 ; .July 10.
Kriesel, (Mrs.) Gustave F. (See Tillman, Joseph T.,
assignor.)
Krikava, James W.. Myrtle, Minn. Binder. 1,472,010 ;
Oct. 23.
Krischer, Max, and C. Rosenblum, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fas-
tener for metal clips. 1,458,487 ; June 12.
Krisher, Bartlett, North Manchester, Ind. Clothes
hamper. Des. 63,106 ; Oct. 2.
Kristofek, Frank J., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Pen or pencil case. Des. 62,221; Apr. 17.
Kristofek, Frank J., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Pen or pencil case. Des. 62,613 ; July 3.
Kristofek, Prank J., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Pen or pencil case. Des. 62,614 ; July 3.
Kristofek, Frank J., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul. Minn. Pen or pencil case. Des. 62,615 ; July 3.
Kristofek, Frank J., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Miniature parking sign. 1,463,217 ;
July ,31.
Kristofek, Frank J., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul. Minn. Display sign. 1,463,326 : July 31.
Kristofek, Pi-ank J., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Cr^am separator. 1,469,221 ; Oct. 2.
Kritlkson Bros., Inc. (See Barnes, Albert E., assignor.)
Kritikson Bros., Inc. (See Peters, Stanley B., assignor.)
Kritz and Bauer. (See Kritz, Frank, assignor.)
Kritz, Frank, assignor to Kritz and Bauer, Detroit, Mich.
Windshield wiper. 1,456,316 ; May 22. ,
Kritzer, Isidor. (See Guttenstein, J., and Kritzer.)
Kriznar, Frank L., Denver, Colo. Combination switch
and burglar alarm. 1,472,072 ; Oct. 30.
Kroch, Fritz, Leipzig, Germany. Flexible tube for con-
ducting a cooling fiuid between two refrigerator vats.
1,476,258; Dec. 4.
Kroedel, Robert, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Camera support. 1,460,816 ; July 3.
Kroeger, Edwin J., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. P.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for grind-
ing battery jars. 1,445,327 ; Feb. 13.
Kroehle, Oscar, Lakewood, assignor to The Protex Signal
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Pull-cable clip. 1,448,545 ;
Mar. 13.
Kroehle, Oscar, Lakewood, assignor to The Protex
Signal Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Front for a traffic-
directing signal lamp. Des. 62,401 ; May 22.
Kroehle, Oscar, Lakewood. assignor to The Protex Signal
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Front for a traffic-direct-
ing signal lamp. Des. 62,402 ; May 22.
Kroehle, Oscar, Lakewood, assignor to The Protex Signal
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Front for a traffic direct-
ing signal lamp. Des. 62,403 ; May 22.
Kroepel, Emil W. (See Clark, R. K., and Kroepel.)
Kroesser, Ltidwig J., Stoneham, Mass. Curtain-rod sup-
port. 1,461,855 ; July 17.
Kroff. Leonard D., assignor to First Trust and Savings
Bank of Sterling, Sterling, III. Game board for base-
ball. 1,477,224 ; Dec. 11.
Krofft, Albert. (See Boyer. B. A., and Krofft.)
Krogh, Ferdinand W.. San Francisco, Calif. Centrifugal
conveyor. 1,441,589 ; Jan. 9.
Krogh, Schack A. S., and P. H. Pedersen, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Recording analyzing apparatus for auto-
matic analysis of gases. 1,474,097 ; Nov. 13.
Krohn, Julius J., Areata, assignor to California Barrel
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Manufacturing sawdust for
grape packing. 1,449,862 ; Mar. 27.
Krohne, Charles A., Granite City, 111. Carpenter's sash
and door vise. 1,446,309 ; Feb. 20.
Krol, Andy, Uniontown, Pa. Newspaper easel.
1,454,028 ; May 1.
Krol, Andy, Uniontown, Pa. Animal trap. 1,459,027 ;
June 19.
Kroll, Cornelius, Tulsa, Okla. Method of and apparatus
for cracking petroleum products. 1,448.128 ; Mar. 13.
Kroll, Maurice J., assignor of one-half to H. Welner,
Utica, N. Y. Mop. 1,466.052; Aug. 28.
Krollage, Rudolph. (See Jones, M. A., Krollage, and
Yeager.)
Krom, Chester P., St. Petersburg, Pla. Display cabinet.
1,447.349 : Mar. 6.
Krombein, Henry, Oak Bank, Manitoba. Canada. Drive-
wheel construction for tractors. 1.456,887 : Mav 29.
Krone, Carl E., Oakland, CaUf. Vehicle direction " Indi-
cator. 1,469,090 ; Sept. 25.
Kronenbereer, Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Paper lock.
1.476.822; Dec. 11.
Kronenbitter, Frank E., Maywood, 111. Grease gun.
1,469,308; Oct. 2.
Kronquest. Alfred L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Con-
tinental Can Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Can-body
maker. 1.475.399; Nov. 27.
Kronquest, Alfred L., Chicago. 111., assignor to Conti-
nental Can Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Soldering
mechanism for cans. 1,476,405 ; Dec. 4.
Kronstein, Pauline. (See Viehweger, August F. W., as-
signor.)
Kroonen, Leo, Corona, assignor to C. Donlon, Oxnard,
Calif. Building construction. 1,451.340 : Apr. 10.
Kropff, William, New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 62,995 ;
Sept. 4.
Kropff, William, New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 62,996;
Sept. 4.
Kropp, Charles A., River Forest, assignor of one-third to
A. Nordstrom, Berwyn, and one-third to R. A. Kropp,
River Forest, 111. Die mounting. 1,462,556; July 24.
Kropp, Roy A., et al. (See Kropp, Charles A., assignor.)
Krof/i. Alvnro S.. .lanesvllle. Wis., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Driving lug for
tractor wheels. 1,447,867 ; Mar. 6.
Krotz. Alvaro S., Janesville, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Double-
row cultivator. 1,454,120 ; May 8.
Krotz, Alvaro S., Janesville, Wis., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Tractor cultivator
attachment. 1,469,262 ; Oct. 2.
Krotz, Alvaro S.. Janesville, Wis., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Draft connection.
1.475,956; Dec. 4.
Kroutl, Emil, Budwels, Czechoslovakia. Holder for
crayons or the like. 1,456,241 ; May 22.
Kroydon Co. (See Kraeuter. Arthur A., assignor.)
Krpata, Edward J., Hlgganum, Conn. Vehicle wheel.
1,456,451 ; May 22.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Kruckenberg, Franz F.. Heidelberg, assignor to Luft-
fatizeugbeau Schutte-Lanz, Mannheim-Rheinau. Ger-
many. Ballast bag for air vessels. 1,454,589; May 8.
Krucks, Joseph E., Chicago, 111. Holder's shoe.
1,445,962 ; Feb. 20.
Krueger, Carl R., Reno, Nev., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Sound-reproducing machine. 1,477,832 ;
Dec. 18.
Krueger, Theodore H., New York, N. T. Moistening de-
vice. 1,473,434 ; Nov. 6.
Krueger, Walter, assignor to H. O. Rugh, Chicago, 111.
Pocket mirror. 1,454,678 ; May 8.
Kruesheld, Henry, assignor to The Perfection Electric
Products Co., New Washington, Ohio. Electric toaster.
1,454,056 ; May 8.
Kruesheld, Henry, New Washington, Ohio, assignor to
The Perfection Electric Products Co. Electric cooking
utensil. 1,459,539 ; June 19.
Krug, Theodore. (See Haunz, Charles F., assignor.)
Krug, William H.. Oshkosh, Wis. Antiskid device for
vehicles. 1,453,360; May I.
Kruger, Cecil 0., New Salem, N. Dak. String tip.
1,449,831 ; Mar. 20.
Kruger, Charles M., assignor to Parbee Manufacturing
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bung. 1,473,300; Nov. 0.
Kruger, Harry B. (See Robbing, Harold V., assignor.)
Kruger, Harry B. (See Stranders, Julien, assignor.)
Kruger, Karl F., Milton Junction, Wis. Attachment for
farm-implement wheels. 1,444,795 ; Feb. 13.
Krtlger, Paul, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktlenge-
Bellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Self-dis-
charger. 1,441,933; Jan. 9.
Krtiger, Paul, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Bssen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Dumping
wagon. 1,446,350 ; Feb. 20.
Krtiger, Paul, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gosellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Gear for
moving the bottoms of dumping receptacles. 1,474,785 ;
Nov. 20.
Kruger, Paul W., Attala County, Miss. Composition of
matter for filling root canals in teeth. 1,473,482 ;
Nov. 6.
Kruk, Edward, Coplay, Pa. Shock absorber. 1,458,302 ;
June 12.
Krump, Nic, Chicago, 111. Bending brake. 1,442,810 ;
Jan. 23.
Krump. Nic, Chicago, 111. Trolley for suspended two-rail
tracks. 1,445,893; Feb. 20.
Krump, Nic, Chicago, 111. Bending brake. 1,448,130 ;
Mar. 13.
Krump, Nic, Chicago, 111. Crossover and doorway open-
ing for suspended rail tracks. 1,466,365 ; Aug. 28.
Krump. Nic, Chicago, 111. Automatically-opening switch,
1,471,490; Oct. 23.
Krupeany, John H., Rossford, Ohio. Plate-glass washing
and cleaning apparatus. 1,448,062 ; Mar. 13.
Kruplcka, Ella, New York, N. Y., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,914 ; Feb. 6.
Kruplcka, Ella. New York, N. Y.. assignor to Susquehanna
Silk- Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 61,915 ; Feb. 6.
Kruplcka. Ella. New York, N. Y., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Tertlle fabric. Des. 01,916 ; Feb. 6.
Kruplcka, Ella, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills, New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,456 ; June 5.
Krupicka, Ella, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills, New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62.457 ; June 5.
Krupicka, Ella, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills, New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,458 : June 5.
Krupp, Leo A., assignor to The Buckeye Traction Ditcher
Company, Plndlay, Ohio. Back - flUlng machine.
1,468,950; Sept. 25.
Kruschinsky, Fritz. (See Schaffer, W., and Kruschlnsky.)
Kruse, Charlie, Snn Luis Obispo, Calif. Hydraulic trans-
mission. 1,455.295; May 15.
Kruse, Edward W., Chicago, 111. Reserve-supply device
for gasoline tanks. 1.453,713; May 1.
Kruse. Ferdinand, Port Richmond, N. Y. Sausage-twist-
ing machine. 1,446,122 ; Feb. 20.
Kruse, Ferdinand. Port Richmond, N. Y. Sausage-twist-
ing device. 1.459,062 ; June 19.
Kruse, Ferdinand, Port Richmond, N. Y. Sausage linking
and twisting device. 1,459,063; June 19.
Kruse, Ferdinand, Port Richmond, N. Y. Sausage-twist-
ing device. 1,459,064; June 19.
Kruse, Ferdinand. Port Richmond, N. Y. Sausage-twist-
ing device. 1,459,065 :' June 19.
Kruse, Ferdinand. Port Richmond, N. Y. Sausage-twist-
ing device. 1,459,066 ; June 19.
Kruse, Ferdinand, Port Richmond, N. Y. Sausage-twist-
ing machine. 1.459,067; June 19.
Kruse, Ferdinand, Port Riclimond, N. Y. Method and ma-
chine for forming sausages. 1,459,069 ; Juno 19.
Kruse, Ferdinand, Port Richmond, N. Y. Meat press and
ejector. 1,475.400 ; Nov. 27.
Kruse, Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Sausage-twisting
mncliiiio. 1.459.0G8; June 19,
Kruse, Herman, Jersey Cilv, and W. C. Kruse, Union,
N. J. Ink. 1,464,944 ; Aug. 14.
Kruse, William C. (See Kruse, Herman, and W. C.)
Krusee, Arthur W., Fort Morgan, Colo. Building con-
struction. 1.447,868 : Mar. 6.
Krusemark, Frederick A., assignor to K. F. & C. Tire &
Rubber Corporation, Roanoke, Va. Cushion tire.
1,462,760; July 24.
Kruskopf, Hermann, Dortmund, Germany. Method of
and means for extinguishing or smothering explosions
in mines. 1,459.677 ; June 19.
Kruskopf, Hermann, Dortmund, Germany. Method of
and means for extinguishing or suffocating explosions
in mines. 1,476,624 ; Dec. 4.
Kruttschnitt, Julius, New Canaan, Conn. Reenfoi'ced-
concretc railway tie. 1,458,945 ; June 19.
Kruttschnitt, Julius, New Canaan, Conn. Reenforced-
concrete railway tie. 1.458.946: June 19.
Kryslak, John, Four Corners, Wyo. Motor sleigh.
1,463,042 ; July 24.
Krysztofiak, Josef, assignor to L' Aureole Co., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Hair-curling device. 1,474,334 ; Nov. 13.
Kryzanowsky, Constant J. (See Taylor, Samuel W..
assignor.)
Kryzanowsky, Constant J., Mount Washington, assignor
to The Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore
City, Baltimore, Md. Closure-applying apparatus.
1,447,389 ; Mar. 6.
Kryzanowsky, Constant J., Mount Washington, assignor
to The Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore
City, Baltimore, Md. Bottle-capping machine.
1,466,662 ; Sept. 4.
Krzewinski, Mikolaj, Los Angeles, Calif. Motor vehicle.
1,447,728; Mar. 6.
Krzyzak, Frank, assignor to Milk Bottle Crate Company,
Chicago. 111. Box and crate. 1,478,038 ; Dec. IS.
Krzyzewskl, Felix, Jamaica, N. Y., assignor of one-third
to E. Kawiecki and one-third to L, Kawiecki, Winsted,
Conn. Ornamental handle and producing same.
1,464,367; Aug. 7.
KubeS, FrantiSek, Prague-Nusle, Czechoslovakia. Appara-
tus for making sugar fondant. 1,471,697 ; Oct. 23.
Kubicki, Andrew, Webster, Mass. Adjustable fire box.
1,473,237 ; Nov. 6.
Kuljler, Johann, assignor to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie., Baden, Switzerland. Apparatus for
operating direct-current three-main supply circuits by
means of metal vapor rectifiers. 1,469,418; Oct. 2.
Kubovcik, Jozef, Edwardsville, Pa. Ceiling-board sup-
port. 1,457,633 ; June 5.
Kucera, Peter, assignor to Capstan Glass Company Con-
nellsville. Pa. Matrix device for molds. 1,453,277 ;
May 1.
Kucera, Peter, South Connellsville, assignor to Capstan
Glass Company, Connellsville, Pa. Manufacturing
ring molds and the like. 1,453,278 : May 1.
Kucera, Peter, assignor to Capstan Glass Company, Con-
nellsville, Fa. Packing jar or the like. 1,466,840 ;
Sept. 4.
Kucewicz, Joseph C, Cleveland, Ohio. Hairpin.
1,451,397; Apr. 10.
Kucharski, Stanislaus, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Cinematograph apparatus. 1,447,390 ; Mar. 6.
Kucharslri, Stanislaus, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Cinematograph apparatus with endless film
band. 1,449,515 ; Mar. 27.
Kucharski, Stanislaus, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Arran.eenieiit of centering the film in tlie gate
of cinematograph projectors. 1,458,303; .Tune 12.
Kucharski, Stanislaus, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, as-
signor to R. A. Hansemann, Berlin, Germany. Optical
picture cabinet. 1,460,590 ; July 3.
Kucharski, Stanislaus, Charlottenburg. near Berlin, Ger-
many. Device for stopping the films in cinematograph
proiection apparatus. 1,476.087 ; Dec. 4.
Kuckelsberg, Ernst, Elberfeld, and P. Kuckelsberg, Bar-
men, Germany, as.signors to Naamlooze Vennootschap
Vereenigde Knoopen- en Bandfabrieken, Nykerk, Nether-
lands. Cloth button. 1,446,801 ; Feb. 27.
Kuckelsberg, Paul. (See Kuckelsberg. Ernst and P.)
Kudla, John S.. Los Angeles, Calif. Device for treating
the ear. 1,448,129; Mar. 13.
Kudler, Adolph, Los Angeles, Calif. Merry-go-round.
1,440,609 ; Jan. 2.
Kuechler, Hermann F., Kenosha, Wis. Automobile sig-
nal light. 1.446.909; Feb. 27.
Kuoffer, F. W., et al., trustees. (See KuefCer, Frederich
W., assignor.)
KuefEer, Frederich W., assignor to G. F. Eastin, B. A.
Lewis, F. W. Kueffer, and J. Cole, trustees of the Safety
Oil Tank Companv, Tulsa, Okla. Oil tank. 1,445,091 ;
Feb. 13.
Kueffer, Frederich W.. assignor to G. F. Eastin, B. A.
Lewis, F. W. Kueffer, and J. Cole, trustees of the Safety
Oil Tank Company, Tulsa, Okla. Oil tank. 1,445,092 ;
Feb. 13.
Kuehl Candy Co., The. (See Sprague, Edward, jr., as-
si'-rnor.)
Knehn, Charles P., assignor to A. Stein & Company, Chi-
cago. 111. Garment supporter. 1,442,158 ; Jan. 16.
Kuehner, Arthur T., Elkridge, Md. Pipe joint. 1,460,100 ;
June 26.
Kuehner, Arthur T., Elkridge, Md. Locomotive smoke-
box front. 1,461,315; July 10.
Kuehner, Arthur T.. Elkridge, Md. Lubricator for loco-
motive driving journals. 1,468,909 ; Sept. 25.
Kuen, Charles W.. Chicago, 111. Advertising toy,
1,466,534 ; Aug. 28.
UNITED STATES PATENT OB'FICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Kuen, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Receiver support for
sound anspliliers. 1,469,941 ; Oct. 9.
Kuen, Eugene A., assignor to The Thos. J. Corcoran Lamp
Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Closure construction for auto
lamps. 1,401,799 ; July 17.
Kuen, Eugene A., assignor to The Thos. J. Corcoran Lamp
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Electric connecter.
1,40",M86 ; Sept. 25.
Kuen, Eugene A., assignor to The Thos. J. Corcoran Lamp
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Vehicle lamp. 1,469,187 ;
Sept. 25.
Kucuueth, George W., assignoi', by mesne assignments,
to J. Kuennetli. Taterson, N. J. Tension controlling
means for beaming machines. 1,452,161 ; Apr. 17.
Kucunt-th, Jeanette. (See Kuenneth, George W., as-
signor.)
Kuenzel, Charles A., jr., Bloomfleld, Nebr. Blower or suc-
tion fan. 1,462,557 : July 24.
Kutrt, lia J., Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable and
interchangeable form for hollow wall construction.
1,477.065 ; Dec. 11.
Kuever, Rudolph A., Iowa City, Iowa, assignor to Pep-
sodent Company, Chicago, 111. Dentifrice. 1,477.177 ;
Dec. U.
Kugel, Joseph, and P. E. Strauss, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fruit
seeder and peeler. 1,442,577 ; Jan. 16.
Kugclman, George, and S. \V. Meyers, Indianapolis, Ind.
I'ool-ball rack. 1,449,902; Mar. 27.
Kuglcr, Benjamin, Chicago, III. Terminal coupling and
anchorage for window-cleaners' harness. 1,442,159 ;
Jan. 16.
Kugler, Benjamin, Chicago, 111. Combined catch and
Slide anchorage and terminal coupling for window-
cleaners' harness. 1,449,516 ; Mar. 27.
Kugler, Benjamin, Chicago, 111. Locked anchorage for
window-cleaners' harness. 1,462,761 ; July 24.
Kugler, Benjamin, Chicago, 111. Drilled base anchorage
for window-cleaners" harness. 1,464,825 ; Aug. 14.
Kugler, Charles H., Lexington, Nebr. Plowpoint.
1,450,042 ; Mar. 27.
Kuhls, William J., Dayton, Ohio. Door closer. 1,446,707 ;
Feb. 1!7.
Kuhn, B. M. (See Wheeler, Charles F., assignor.)
Kuhn, Charles E., Harrisburg, Pa. Combination furni-
ture. 1,460,591 ; July 3.
Kuhn. Frank F., assignor to L. M. Ley, Minneapolis,
Minn. Polishing composition. 1,457,080 ; May 29.
Kuhn-Frei. Emil, assignor to A.- Weinman, Zurich, Switzer-
land. Magnetizing bodies. 1,460,759 ; July 3.
Kuhn, George. (See Kettlitz, E. W., and Kuhn.)
Kuhn, George M., St. Louis, Mo. Merchandise-vending
machine. 1,441,510 ; Jan. 9.
Kuhn, Harry H., Marshall, III. Tool. 1,474,267 ;
Nov. 13.
Kuhn, Louis, assignor to American Candy Co., Milwaukee,
Wis. Paper carton. Des. 62,148 ; Mar. 27.
Kuhn, Louis, assignor to American Candy Co., Milwaukee,
Wis. Paper carton. Des. 62,782 ; July 31.
Kiihn, Robert, Berlin. Germany. Massaging apparatus
with revolving eccentric sections. 1,449,233 ; Mar. 20.
Kuhn, Thomas F., Elkhart, Ind. Corn cutting and shock-
ing machine. 1,470,085 ; Oct. 9.
Kuhn, William B., Shelbv, Ohio. Railway-crossing sig-
ii.ol. 1,478,663 ; Dec. 25.
Kiihne, Georg A. R., assignor to the Firm of Masehinen-
und Wellenlager Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung,
Hamburg, Germany. Liner, bush, and the like for
bearings and pedestals. 1,470,754 ; Oct. 16.
Kiihne, Hans. Leverku.'ien. and F. Eencker, Mulheim, near
Cologne, assignors to Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr.
Bayir and Co.. Leverkusen, near Cologne. Germany.
Manufacture of hyposulphites. 1,477.130 : Dec. 11.
Kuhner, Oscar, Columbus, Ohio. Temporary end closure
for locomotive valve chambers. 1,462,113 ; July 17.
Kuhncrt, Walter A., San Francisco, Calif. Obtaining
boiar. 1.474,433 ; Nov. 20.
Kuhns. George, Duncan, Okla. Wrench. 1,441,934 ;
Jan. 9.
Kuhns, Howard F.. AUentown. Pa. Safety attachment
for washing machines. 1,473,993 ; Nov. 13.
Kul-siek, Albert J. H.. Richmond Hill, N. Y., assignor to
Edward V. Hartford, Inc. Jack. 1,444,796 ; Feb. 13.
Kuk.Tc, Edward J., Chicago, 111. Divided mold.
1,466,129; Aug. 28.
Kuklinski, Joseph F., Milwaukee, Wis. Cabinet. Des.
62.867 : Aug. 14.
Kukovec. Mathew, Chicago, III. Shoe. Des. 63,302 ;
Nov. 20.
Kulczycki, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Curtain-supporting at-
tachment for window frames. 1.454,079 ; May 8.
Kuldell, Rudolph C. (See Hughes, H. R., and Kuldell.)
Kulhawy, Ferdinand, assignor to Comfort Safety Razor
and Novelty Co. Inc., West Hoboken, N. J. Safety
razor. 1,450,859 ; Apr. 3.
Kulier. John A., Brooklyn, X. T. Terminal for electric
conductor wires. 1,471,173 ; Oct. 16.
Kulier. John A., Brooklyn, N. T. Terminal for electric
conductors. 1.474.972 ; Nov. 20.
Kulik, Irving, Brooklyn, N. Y. X-r.nv mount. 1,477.1.^1 :
Dec. n.
Kull, Samuel B., Bridgeport, Conn. Rail-fastening means.
1,449,332 ; Mar. 20.
Kulow, John H., Buffalo, N. Y. Index reckoner calendar.
1,466,021 ; Aug. 28.
Kulp, Harry W., and M. C. Delllnger, Lancaster, Pa.
Valve-spring-lifter lock. 1,461,275 ; July 10.
Kuniler, Roy W., Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile hood
construction. 1,474,417 ; Nov. 20.
Kummer, Ernest W., Edgewater, Colo. Berry-bush-cover-
ing machine. 1,444,971 ; Feb. 13.
Kummer, Fritz. (See Bodler, L. A., Kummer, and Paull.)
Kummerow, Frank C, Attica, N. Y. Air-brake-retalnlng
valve. 1,447,791 ; Mar. 6.
Kumpf, David M., Pekin, III. Writing pad. 1,456,927;
May 29.
Kumpunen, Helen, Rye, N. Y. Mop holder. 1,462,794 :
July 24.
Kundtz, Theodor, Company, The. (See Winkel, Christo-
pher, assignor.)
Kunert, Otto, Breslau, Germany. Circulating device.
1,443,846; Jan. 30.
Kunln, Harry, assignor to Midwest Machinery Products
Co., Chicago, 111. Cooking vessel. 1,450,687 ; Apr. 3.
Kunlsh, Emll. (See Lorenz, C, and Kunish.)
Kunltz, Hannibal H., assignor to Advance Furnace &
Engineering Company, Springfield, Mass. Furnace.
1,472,529; Oct. 30.
KuuUel, Cuoyir D., Pulaski, Va. Bumper for automobiles.
1,446,708 ; Feb. 27.
Kunkel, Fred E., Washington, D. C. Guide bar for guide
cards. 1,465,827 ; Aug. 21.
Kunkel, Thomas C, Madrid, Nebr. Screened drain.
1,458,984 : June 19.
Kunkel, William M. (See Hartup, Frank E., assignor,)
Kunkle, Bayard D., Springfield, Mass., assignor to The
Caskey-Dupree Manufacturing Company. Switch mech-
anism for automobiles. 1,471,741 ; Oct. 23.
Kunkle, Bayard D., and J. V. Schafer, Marietta, Ohio,
assignors to The Caskey-Dupree Manufacturing Com-
pany. Key-operated automobile switch. 1,447,869 ;
Mar. 6.
Kuno, Shichigoro, Denver, Colo. Dirigible bumper and
headlight for automobiles. 1,464,205 ; Aug. 7.
Kunz, Alphonse M., St. Louis, Mo. Necktie display and
illuminating stand. 1,453,147 ; Apr. 24.
Kunz, Edward L., and H. Darche, Buffalo, N. Y. Leaf
spring. 1,446,908 : Feb. 27.
Kunz, Max, Mannheim, Germany, assignor to Eadische
Anllin & Soda Fabrik, Lndwigsbafen-on-the-Rhine, Ger-
many. Production of vat coloring matters. 1,464,079 ;
Aug. 7.
Kunze. Willy, Bremen. Germany. Diaphragm for subma-
rine signal transmitters. 1,446,569 ; Feb. 27,
Kunze, Willy, Bremen, Germany. Sender diaphragm for
submarine sound signals. 1,468,305 ; Sept. 18.
Kunzel, Alfred, and G. Briuer, Hamburg, Germany. Skiv-
ing machine. 1,448,546 ; Mar. 13.
Kunzmann, Ernst W. (See Drager, A. B., Schroder,
and Kunzmann.)
Kupa, Emil, Duisberg, Germany, assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Furnace.
1,450,154 ; Mar. 27.
Kupec, Joseph P., Lincoln, Nebr. Automobile radiator
system. 1,451,364 ; Apr. 10.
Kupetz, Adolph (J., New Rochelle, assignor to Underwood
Computing Machine Company. New York, N. Y. Com-
puting machine. 1,440.610 ; Jan. 2.
Kupetz, Adolph G., New Rochelle, assignor to Underwood
Computing Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Com-
bined typewriting and computing machine. 1,452,162;
Apr. 17,
Kupfer, A. M. (See Naterman, Henry D., assignor.)
Kuppenheim, Firm of Louis. (See Kolsch, Reinhard. as-
signor.)
Kuppche, Alexander B., Chicago, III. Swimming device.
1,457,908; June 5.
Kurata, Hatsugoro, Nagasaki, Japan. Lubricating com-
pound. 1.466,022; Aug. 28.
Kurlander. Charles. (See Leux, Minnie, assignor.!
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewiter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting-
machine case. 1,446,096 ; Feb. 20.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machines. 1,446.976 : Feb. 27.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Co,, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,447.990: Mar, 13.
Kurowski. Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1.448,547: Mar. 13.
Kurowski, Alfred G. P., Brooklyn, assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,448,753 ; Mar. 20.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. • Type-
writing machine. 1,449.119 ; Mar. 20.
Kurowski. Alfred G, F.. Brooklyn, assignor to Under-
wood Typewritpr Company, New York, N. Y, Type-
writing machine. 1.451.463 : Apr. 10.
Kurowski. Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company. New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,455.496; May 15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of pa^ewiees— Continued.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,455,497 ; May 15.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,456,637 ; May 29.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,456,638; May 29.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,458,904 ; June 12.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,467,940; Sept. 11.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,467,941 ; Sept. 11.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,467,942; Sept. 11.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,468,640 ; Sept. 25.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,468,641 ; Sept. 25.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor to Under
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type
writing machine. 1,478,235 ; Dec. 18.
Kurrus, Joseph A., assignor of one-half to J. P. Buch-
holz, East St. Louis, 111. Radiator heater. 1,447,214 ;
Mar. 6.
Kurt-0-Shield Mfg. Association. (See Mauldlng, John
H., assignor.)
Ktirth, Alfred, Berlin, Germany. Window-opening device.
1,443,691; Jan. 30.
Kurtis, Angel (now by judicial change of name Angelos
Kurtis), Boston, Mass. Metallic heel for shoes and
the like. 1,458,253 ; Apr. 24.
Kurtis, Angelos. (See Kurtis, Angel.)
Kurtz, Benjamin F., Avalon, assignor to Pressed Steel
Car Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brake-adjusting mecha-
nism. 1,467,046; Sept. 4.
Kurtz, Frank J., Marshalltown, Iowa. Top frame and
deck for automobiles. 1,454,321 ; May 8.
Kurtz, Joseph J., Shamokin, Pa. Buffer check for loom
pickers. 1,462,508; July 24.
Kurtz, Maurice h. (See Miller, M., and Kurtz.)
Kurtz, Stanley, Lorain, Ohio. Sewer - trap valve.
1,457,580; June 5.
Kurtzmann, Louis S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Kurtzmann Phonograph Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Phonograph or the like. 1,447,215 ; Mar. 6.
Kurtzmann Phonograph Company. (See Kurtzmann,
Louis S., assignor.)
Kurz, Christian A., jr., Dayton, Ohio. Golf club.
1,463,533 ; July 31.
Kus, Thomas G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Chicago Trust Company, trustee, Chicago, 111. Cok*
oven. 1.478,570; Dec. 25.
Kusel, Harry J., assignor to Stronghart Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Small savings bank. 1,442,347 ; Jan. 16.
Kusel, Harry J., assignor to Stronghart Company, Chicago,
111. Coin bank. 1,447,138 ; Feb. 27.
Kusel, Isidor J., assignor to Stronghart Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Coin bank. 1,455,498; May 15.
Kusel, Isidor J., Chicago, 111. Coin bank. Des. 63,188 ;
Oct. 30.
Kushiro, Manzaburo, Pasadena, Calif. Yeast composition
and making the same. 1,477,132; Dec. 11.
Kushlan, Anton, Brownsville, Pa. Blow-off valve.
1,458,064 ; June 5.
Kusnltt, Reuben R., Hartford, Conn. Holder for cans.
1,447,870 ; Mar. 6.
Kusold, Charles, New York, N. Y. Milling machine.
1,443,899; Jan. 30.
Kuster Charles E., administrator. (See Kuster, Freder-
ick E., assignor.)
Kuster, Frederick E., deceased, Evansvllle, Ind. ; C. E.
Kuster, administrator. Tray-making machine. 1,452,346 ;
Apr. 17.
Kusterer, Aloysius J., assignor to Consolidated Paper
and Box Manufacturing Company, Richmond, Va.
Binder-blank-shaping mechanism. 1,459,107 ; June 19
Kusterle, Frank, assignor to Simmons Company, Kenosha,
Wis. Corner fastening. 1,470,015 ; Oct. 9.
Kusterman, Walter W., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee,
Wis, Ventilating-duct construction for dynamo-electric
machines, 1,476,986; Dec. 11.
Kut Kwlk Saw Company. (See Brooke, William L.,
assignor.)
Kutcher, Charles A., Sheridan, Wyo. Shock absorber.
1,446,424 : Feb. 20.
Kutina, William H., Ewen, Mich. Automobile wheel
1,473,435 ; Nov. 6.
Kutsche, Alfred P., and A. A. Winter, Milwaukee Wis
Wlndow-sash lock. 1,470,380; Oct. 9.
Kutsche, Arthur H., Monroe, Mich. Spring wheel
1,470,462; Oct. 0. <=yLiug wueei.
Kutscher, Harry. (See Terhaar, Louis P., assignor.)
Kuttner, Julius, New York, assignor to The Sperry Gyro-
scope Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Composite roller
bearing. 1,454,057 ; May 8.
Kuttroff Pickhardt & Co. (See Lendle, August, assignor.)
Kuykendall, John C. (See Littleford, G., and Kuyken-
dall.)
Kuzdial, Lawrence. (See Gaken, Josef P., assignor.)
Kuzell, Charles R., Clarkdale, Ariz. Making iron and
steel from smelter slags. 1,471,270 ; Oct. 16.
Kuzmann, Alexander, Philadelphia, Pa. Cranking device.
1,450,222 ; June 19.
Kuzmjak, Peter, New York, N. Y. Society membership pin.
Des. 62,060; Mar. 13.
Kvamstrom, Alfred T., Detroit, Mich. Fuse box.
1,456,385 ; May 22. •v
Kwapil, Hallet E., Racine, Wis. Tatting shuttle.
1.473,790 ; Nov. 13.
Kyft, Cornelius, et al. (See Bohock, Joseph J., assignor.)
Kyger, Frank L., Streator, 111. Soldering iron,
1,451,578 ; Apr. 10.
Kyle, E. S. (See Bacon, William M., assignor.)
Kyle, George B., assignor to The Measuregraph Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Fabric measuring and cost computing
machine. 1,452,279; Apr. 17.
Kyle, George S., deceased ; S. E. Kyle, Chambersburg, Pa.,
administratrix. Planisphere. 1,469,664 ; Oct. 2.
Kyle, Jesse T. (See Russell, V. W., Kyle, and Campbell.)
Kyle, Nicholas W., Colfax, 111. Lifting device.
1,451,549; Apr. 10.
Kyle, Sarah E., administratrix. (See Kyle, George S.)
Kyle, William D., Milwaukee, Wis. Traffic indicator.
1.473,375; Nov. 6.
Kylin, Oskar, assignor to Foster Machine Company, Elk-
hart, Ind. Core-making machine. 1.457,439 ; June 5.
Kyrldes, Lucas P., Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline
& Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of triaryl guanidines. 1,466,535 ; Aug. 28.
Kyrides, Lucas P., Buffalo, assignor to National
Aniline & Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Triarylmethane dyes. 1,478,039 ; Dec. 18.
Kysela, Rudolph, assignor of one-half to L. V. Starr, Los
Angeles, Calif. Motor-control means and systei.i and
method. 1,458,304 ; June 12.
Kysela, Rudolph, assignor of one-half to L. V. Starr, Los
Angeles, Calif. Motor-control means and system and
method. 1,461,917 ; July 17.
Kyser, George E., Birmingham, and C. E. Thomas, Center-
vllle, Ala., assignors of one-half to said C. E. Thomas
and one-half to J. A. Thomas. Combination wood and
steel cross-tie. 1,448,805; Mar. 20.
Kyser, Nelson H., Columbiana, Ohio. Pressure regula-
tor. 1,447,729 ; Mar. 6.
Kytlica, John P., Chicago, 111. Rocker arm. 1,477.269 ;
Dec. 11.
L. and H. Special Machine Co., The. (See Lindner,
Arthur E., assignor.)
L-T-L Company. (See Thulander, Konstantlne, assignor.)
L-W-F Engineering Company, Inc. (See Cato, Joseph
L., assignor.)
L-W-F Engineering Company. (See Willard, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Laabs, Max A., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbrldge, Mass. Lens. 1,459,373 ; June 19.
Laabs, Max A., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Spacing member used in forming
bifocal lenses. 1,470,988 ; Oct. 16.
Labachotte, Roy G., Porterville, Calif. Automatic lock
for release valves. 1,470,173 ; Oct. 9.
La Batt, William D., Chicago, assignor to E. J. Cady,
Oak Park, 111. Micrometer calipers. 1,478,664 ; Dec. 25.
La Batt, William D., and H. Sengebusch, Chicago, as-
signors to E. J. Cady, Oak Park, 111. Testing machine.
1,445,963 ; Feb. 20.
La Batt, William D., and H. Sengebusch, Chicago, as-
signors to E. J. Cady, Oak Park, 111. Plunger mecha-
nism for testing machines. 1,445,964 ; Feb. 20.
Labberton, John Si., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturin.g Company. Hob for
cutting gear teeth. 1,446,910 ; Feb. 27.
Labberton, John M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Regen-
eration of single-phase motors. 1,448,410 ; Mar. 13.
Labberton, John M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Gear
tooth. 1,453,395 ; May 1.
La Belle, Anthony, Chicago, 111. Quick-acting shut-ofC
valve. 1,467.177; Sept. 4.
La Belle, William E., St. Paul, assignor of one-half to T.
Schadegg, Minneapolis, Minn. Folding veneer con-
tainer. 1,451,989; Apr. 17.
Lab(>nz, Ernst, Detroit, Mich. Sectional mattress.
1,459, .540 ; June 19.
La Bombard, Leon E., Chelsea, and M. H. Sldebotham,
Cliftondale, assignors to Specialty Automatic Machine
Company, Chelsea, Mass. Paper-box-folding machine.
1.444,347 ; Feb. 6.
La Bombard, Leon B., and M. H. Sidebotham, assignors
to Specialty Automatic Machine Company, Chelsea,
Mass. Blank-carrying mechanism for box-folding ma-
chines. 1,444,348 ; Feb. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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La Bombard, Leon E., and M. H. Sidebotbam, assiguors
to Specialty Automatic Machine Company, Chelsea,
Mass. Method and machine for banding articles in
transit. 1,454,545 ; May 8.
Labombarde, Elie W., Nashua, N. H. Paper drinking
cup and making same. 1,470,172 ; Oct. 9.
Labombarde, Elie W., Nashua, N. H. Double-wall boi
and making the same. 1.471,491 ; Oct. 23.
Labombarde, Elie W'., Nashua, N. H. Keenforced paper-
box moml)er. 1,477,963; Dec. IS.
La Bour, Harry E., Chicago, 111. Pump. 1,460,160 ;
June 26.
La Bour, Harry E., Chicago, 111. Pumping system.
1,461,622 ; July 10.
La Bour, Harry E., Chicago, 111. Means for packing ro-
tating shafts and the like. 1,463,365 ; July 31.
Labourdette^ Jean H., Courbevoie, France. Trailer for
automobile vehicles. 1,467,581 ; Sept. 11.
Labourot, Lucien. (See Pinchart-Deny, M., and Labourot.)
Labus, Otto A., Wisconsin Rapids, and C. H. Peth, Wau-
sau ; said Labus assignor to American Carbonic Ma-
chinery Company, Wisconsin Rapids. Wis. Chocolate
mixing and melting machine. 1,462,602 ; July 24.
La Casse, Eugene R., assignor of one-half to C. A.
Haag, jr., Syracuse, N. T. Indexing plate for milling
machines. 1,461,316 ; July 10.
Lacavalerie, Sebastien, New York, N. Y. Garter.
1,454.476; May 8.
Lace, Raymond F., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Tire clamp.
1.460,385 ; July 3.
Lacene Manufacturing Company. (See Cogswell, Leander
A., nssiirnor.)
Lacey, Glenville J. G., Kalamazoo, Mich. Vertical water-
tube boiler. 1,468,666; Sept. 25.
Lacey, Lucius L. ( See McGlnley, Frederick D., as-
signor.)
Lacey, Paul H., assignor to Peerless Door Control Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Door-operating mechanism.
1,441,229 ; Jan. 9.
La Chapelle, Euclid I., Brockton, Mass. Shoe-turning
machine. 1,453,799 ; May 1.
La Chapelle, Frank, Plttsfield, Mass. Roll cleaner.
1,451,990; Apr. 17.
La CHiapelle, Fred N., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Welt-
beating machine. 1.461,062 ; July 10.
La Chapelle. Fred N., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe MacMnerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting
shoes. 1.469,222 ; Oct. 2.
Lachman, Laurence S., and E. Fulda, New York, N. Y.
Welding wires or rods on intersecting lines. 1,447,792 ;
Mar. G.
Lachman. Laurence S., and E. Fulda, New York, N. Y.
ReeL 1,451,835; Apr. 17.
Lachman, Maurice, New York, N. Y. Pipe or culvert.
1,442,160; Jan. 16.
Lachman, Maurice, assignor to Electro Steel Products
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Grating. 1,445,401 ;
Feb. 13.
Lachman, Maurice, assignor to Electro Steel Products
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Metal pole. 1,470,174 ;
Oct. 9.
Lachman, Maurice, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bethle-
hem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Metal wheeL
1.477,884 : Dec. 18.
Lachmann, Walter, Dresden, Germany. Process and appa-
ratus for utilizing liquefied gases. 1,478,479; Dec. 25.
Lack, Fred S., Paducah, Ky. Thermostatic control mech-
anism for carburetors. 1.474,532 ; Nov. 20.
Lacke, William A., Chicago, 111. Mechanism for stamp-
ing large hot-metal sheets. 1,451.879 ; Apr. 17.
Lacke, William A., Chicago. Ill, Thermostat. 1,460,853 ;
July 3.
Lacke, WtUiam A., Chicago, 111. Conveyer and piler for
large sheets. 1,466,177 ; Aug. 28.
Lacki, Wojcieeh, Chicago, 111. Cradle. 1,450,635 ; Apr. 3.
Lackland, Thomas C, Atlanta, Ga. Wheel. 1,460,253 ;
June 26.
La Course. Joseph M., Chicago, 111. Piston ring.
1,472,073 ; Oct. 30.
La Croix, Cicero H., Bannister, Tex. Insect destroyer.
1,452,918; Apr. 24.
La Croix, J. H. (See Helmkee, Jacob, assignor.)
Lacroix, Joseph D.. New Orleans, La., assignor to Kelly-
Springfield Tire Company. Tire-fornding machine.
1,446,755 ; Feb. 27.
Lacroix, Joseph D., New Orleans, La., assignor to Kelly-
Springfield Tire Company, Akron, Ohio. Fabric-stitch-
ing device. 1,461,125; July 10.
La Croix, Romeo, Holyoke, Mass., assignor to Samuel M.
Langston Company, Camden, N. J. Tube-making ma-
chine. 1,453,846; May 1.
Lacy, John H., Boston, Mass. Safety razor. 1,469,309 ;
Oct. 2.
Laczko. Stephen, Toledo, Ohio. Cigarette-forming device.
1,477.370 ; Dec. 11.
Ladd, Clinton, Chicago, and T. G. Windes, jr., Winnetka,
111., assignors to Chicago Bridge & Iron Company.
Combined water softener and storage tank. 1,466,053 ;
Aug^ 28.
LaddDavis, Clarence, assignor to himself and J. A. Tay-
lor, joint trustees, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic fire ex-
tinguisher. 1,451,915 : Apr. 17.
LadU-Davis, Clarence, assignor to himself and J. A. Tay-
lor, joint trustees, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic fire ex-
tinguisher for distributing aqueouslike fluent material.
1,451,916 ; Apr. 17.
Lndd, Donald H., Torrance, Calif, Ignition wiring and
conductor for internal-combustion engines. 1,462,706 ;
July 24.
Ladd, Earnest W., assignor of one-half to C. F. Herr-
mann, New York, N. Y. Speed regulator for phono-
graphs. 1,451,663 ; Apr. 10.
Ladd, James B., Ardmore, Pa., assignor to United States
Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J.
Foundry plant. 1,465,275 ; Aug. 21.
Ladd, James B., Ardmore, Pa., assignor to United States
Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J.
Foundry plant. 1,465,276 ; Aug. 21.
Ladd, James B., Ardmore, Pa., assignor to United States
Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J.
Casting-ladle mechanism. 1,469,223 ; Oct. 2.
Ladd, James B., Ardmore, Pa., assignor to United States
Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J,
Casting-ladle mechanism. 1,469,224 ; Oct. 2.
Ladd, James B., Ardmore, Pa., assignor to United States
Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J.
Casting-ladle mechanism. 1,469,225 ; Oct. 2.
Ladd, John H., assignor of one-third to J. J. Becker, Out-
look, Mont. Recording device for railway cars.
1,467,643; Sept. 11.
Ladebauche, Oneslme, Woonsocket, R. I. Can-gill guide.
1,458,830 ; June 12.
Ladin, Abe N., Ironwood, Mich. Convertible-baby-car-
riage runner. 1,454,749 ; May 8.
Ladinsky, Stanley, Newark, N. J. Window-sash holder.
1.451,226 ; Apr. 10.
La Ducer, Jerry J., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Milling machine.
1,477,178; Dec. 11.
La Ducer, Jerry J., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt
& Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Tailstock.
1.477.179; Df'C. 11.
Ladue, Benjamin F., Raymond, Wash. Combined storm
sash and window screen. 1,467,330; Sept. 11.
Ladue, Frederick. (See Richardson, Joseph, assignor.)
La Duke, Emery R., Salt Lake City, Utah. Liquid clari-
fier. 1.471.614 ; Oct. 23.
Ladwlg, ChaTlfis F., Huntsville, Mo. Seed-corn tipper.
1,477,180; Dec. 11.
Laessker, Jean, assignor to Soclete Anonyme Adolphe
Saurer, Arbon, Switzerland. Apparatus for testing
gear wheels. 1,444,470 ; Feb. 6.
La Fayette, Theodore E., A, A, GUdden, and J. J.
Gaughan, assignors to Hood Rubber Company, Water-
town, Mass. Rubber footwear. 1,455,140 ; May 15.
Lafever, George, and B. E. Hawley, Kelso, assignors to
Western Specialty Manufacturing Company, Vancouver,
Wash. Lock nut. 1,443,751 ; Jan. 30.
Lafever, George, and B. E. Hawley, assignors of one-ninth
to C. H. Catlin, one-ninth to C. I. Catlln, Kelso, Wash.,
and one-ninth to M. J. Catlin, Portland, Oreg. Elm
tool. 1,443,750 : Jan. 30.
Lafferty, Harry C., New Castle, Pa. Line fastener.
1.467.276; Sept. 4.
Lafiferty, Herbert D. (See Von Hambach, Ernest, as-
signor.)
Lafferty, James G., Coraopolls, Pa, Gas compressor.
1,443,135 ; Jan. 23.
Laffey, William J. (See Grace, E. B., and Laffey.)
Laffln, James B., Oquossoc, Me. Fountain-pen reservoir.
1,449,234 ; Mar. 20.
Inflame, Achille, Lawrence, Mass. Bobbin-transferring
mechanism. 1.475,438 ; Nov. 27.
Lafi&che, Pierre M. J., assignor to Soci6t6 Lafl^che Frferes,
Paris. France. Braces. 1,474,268 ; Nov. 13.
Lafler, Raymond F., Syracuse, N. Y. Circular arc-forming
device. 1,448,848 ; Mar. 20.
Lafleur, Napoleon, MInot, N. Dak. Truck-dumping
mechanism. 1,442,954 ; Jan. 23.
La Fon. Alphonse, Sewaren, N. J Clamping collar.
1,447,253 ; Mar. 6.
La France, Leonard, Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Bearing
for vehicle wheels. 1.443.417 ; Jan. 30.
Lafrenlere, Eli, Westfleld, Mass. Grapple. 1,470,327 ;
Oct. 9. ■
Lagache, Andrg, Paris, France, assignor to Socl&tfi des
Trains Chenard & Walcker F. A. R., Gennevilllers,
France. System of coupling enabling heavy loads to be
towed. 1,442.077 : Jan. 16.
Lagasse, Joseph N., Hyner, Pa. Link. 1,463,043 ;
July 24.
Lagemann, Gustav P., Luverne, Minn. Drill. 1,453,878 ;
May 1,
Lagerblade, Herbert C, assignor to The Horton Manufac-
turing Company, Bristol, Conn. Golf club. 1,444,842 ;
Feb. 13.
Lagergren, Andrew, Altoona, Pa. Combination tool.
1,471,963 ; Oct. 23.
Lagerquist, Roy E., Minneapolis, Minn. Repeater for
sound-reproducing instruments. 1,441,511 ; Jan. 9.
Lagerstrom, Anthony F., Chicago, 111. Window fastener.
1,462,762; July 24.
Lagier, Celestln I., Stockton, Calif. Flesh-cutting shears.
1,456,639 : May 29.
Lagner, Joseph. (See Becker, F. W., and Lagner.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Lagorlo, John L., Stockton, Calif. Cake lifter. 1,443,692 ;
Jan. 30.
La Grandeur, Alfred J., and E. C. Anderson, Somerset,
Wis. Bag-mouth expander. 1,468,709 ; Sept. 25.
La Giassa, Peter. (See Mitchell, H. W., and La Grassa.)
Lagreld, John H., et al. (See Nicholson, Frank, assignor.)
Lahan, Edward J., Quincy, 111. Mud lug. 1,458,305;
June 12.
Lahann, Herman. (See Unger, J. W., and Lahann.)
Lahey, Dennis E., Louisville, Ky. Railway switch.
1,468,533; Sept. 18.
Lahey, Frank T., Akron, Ohio. Plastic material.
1,474,482 ; Nov. 20.
Lahners, William, et al. (See Pendleton, Oscar G., as-
signor.)
Lahners, William, et al. (See Riddel, Sherrod, assignor.)
La Hodny, William, Buffalo, N. Y. Bracket for support-
ing mirrors and the like. 1,455,441 ; May 15.
La Hodny, William, Buffalo, N. Y. Bracket for support-
ing mirrors, glass plates, and the like. 1,476,758 ;
Dec. 11.
Laibach, Franz, New York, N. Y. Lookout or door peep.
1,461,487 ; July 10.
Laldlaw, James D., Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland. Machine
for cutting or breaking down masses of pulverulent
material, such as artificial manure. 1,460,718 ; Oct. 2.
Laidman, Charles, Cleveland, Ohio. Table mat.
Eel5,708 ; Oct. 30.
Laing, Bryan. (See Nielsen, H., and Lalng.)
Laing, Norman B., Detroit, and F. C. Rindflish, Highland
Park, Mich. Storage battery. 1,450,889 ; Apr. 3.
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour I'Etude et I'Exploi-
tation des Procedes Georges Claude. (See Claude,
Georges, assignor.)
Laird, Albert N., Detroit, Mich. Precast reenforced con-
crete construction. 1,472,917 ; Nov. 6.
Laird, Fredrick E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Valve-actuating
means. 1,475,123; Nov. 20.
Laird, Mildred A., Renown, Saskatchewan, Canada. Man-
tle shade. 1,475,071 ; Nov. 20.
Laird, Schober and Co. (See Dugan, John F., assignor.)
Laird, Wilbur G., assignor to H. L. Doherty, New York,
N. Y. Coke - discharging apparatus. 1,460,067;
June 26.
Laise, Clemens A., Weehawken, N. J. Refractory metal
product and making same. 1,470,175 ; Oct. 9.
Laise, Clemens A., Weehawken, and A. J. Gallager, West
Orange. N. J. Electric heating unit. 1,459,307 ;
June 19.
Laise, Clemens A., Weehawken, and A. J. Gallager, West
Orange, N. J. Electric heating appliance. 1,474,483 ;
Nov. 20.
Laise, Clemens A., Weehawken, N. J., and O. C. Hollopeter,
New York, N. Y., assignors to Independent Contact
Manufacturing Co. Making electrical contacts.
1,469,043 ; Sept. 25.
Laist, Frederick, Anaconda, Mont., assignor to Anaconda
Copper Mining Company. Hydrometallurgical precipi-
tation of copper. 1,461,918 ; July 17.
Laisy, Oscar J., Cleveland, Ohio. Aircraft covering and
making same. 1,445,894 ; Feb. 20.
La Jeunesse, Clifford L., Milwaukee, Wis. Illuminating
device. 1,460,136 ; June 26.
Lake, Charles W., McPherson, Kans. Shock absorber.
1,477.504 : Dec. 11.
Lake, Christopher J., Bridgeport, Conn. Aircraft.
1,469,796; Oct. 9.
Lake. Clair P., Binghamton, N. Y., assignor to The Tabu-
lating Machine Company. Friction drive control for
tabulating machines. 1,447,871 ; Mar. 6.
Lake, Clair D., Binghamton, N. Y., assignor to The Tabu-
lating Machine Company. Friction drive for tabulat-
Ing-macbino counters. 1,447,872 ; Mar. 6.
Lake, Edmund F., assignor to Anglo American Mill Co.,
Owensboro, Ky. Scalper sieve for mills. 1,466,508 ;
Aug. 28.
Lake, Eva J., Greensburg, Pa. Attachment for candle-
sticks and candleholders. 1.456,134; May 22.
Lake, James, jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Motor-cycle attachment.
1,445,440; Feb. 13.
Lake, James, jr., assignor to G. G. Erb, New York, N. Y.
Electrical-connector forming too!. 1,456,928; May 29.
Lake Laboratories Company. (See Trotter, George C,
assignor.)
Lake, Simon, Milford, Conn. Concrete storage plant, re-
frigerator, and the like. 1,467,676; Sept. 11.
Lake, Simon, Milford, Conn. Electric hammer. 1,467,677 ;
Sept. 11.
Lake Torpedo Company, The. (See Bjdrltlund, Eric G.,
assignor.)
Lakewood Engineering Company. (See Blass, Carl J..
assignor.)
Lalama, Carlo, Beaver Falls, Pa. Pressure valve.
1,454,680; May 8.
Lalanne. Charles, Paris, France. Combination mirror.
1,441,590; Jan. 9.
Lallance, Theodore P., Huntington, W. Va. Shoe rack.
Des. 63,054 ; Sept. 25.
Lalle, Peter A., and C. P. Fowler, assignors of one-third
to S, L. Petrino, Buffalo, N. Y. Amusement apparatus.
1,450,669 ; Apr. 3.
Lalle, Peter A., and C. F. Fowler, assignors of one-third
to S. L. Petrino, Buffalo, N. Y. Amusement apparatus.
1,474,335; Nov. 13.
Lally, John, Boston, Mass. Fireproof building construc-
tion. 1,440,545; Jan. 2.
Lally, John, Boston, Mass. Building column. 1,472,600 ;
Oct. 30.
Lally, John, Boston, Mass. Wall hanger. 1,472,601 ;
Oct. 30.
Lally, John, Boston, Mass. Cap for building columns.
1,472,602; Oct. 30.
Lally, John, Boston, Mass. Cap for building columns.
1,472,603 ; Oct. 30.
Lalonde, Oscar V., assignor to Elmac Specialties Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Protective book cover.
1,475,586 ; Nov. 27.
La Londe, William S., Evanston, 111. ' Electric switch foi
automobile gasoline tanks. 1,461,825 ; July 17.
La Londe, William S., Evanston, 111. Electric switch.
1,478,523 ; Dec. 25.
Lalor, John C. (See Middleton, Percy R., assignor.)
Lalor, Willard A., executor. (See Middleton, Percy R.)
Lamacchla, Otto, Bridgeport, Conn. Alarm clock with
automatically-lighted lamp. 1,466,023 ; Aug. 28.
Lamacchla, Otto, Bridgeport, Conn. Lamp. Des. 63,562 ;
Dec. 18.
La Malta, Thomas L., Memphis, Tenn. Hollow-blast
grate bar. 1,460,254 ; June 26.
La Malta, Thomas L., Memphis, Tenn. Cut-off saw.
1,461,919 ; July 17.
La Mar, Frank C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thermostatic indi-
cator for electric fuses. 1,443,136 ; Jan. 23.
La Mar, Frank C, I'ittsburgh, Pa. RefiUable electric
fuse. 1,443,137 ; Jan. 23.
La Mar, Frank C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Indicator for electric
fuses. 1,450,070; Apr. 3.
Lamassiaade, Jean, Limoges, France. Heat-utilizing ap-
paratus. 1,475,439; Nov. 27.
Lamassiaude, Jean, F. Rouchaud, and C. Rouchaud,
Limoges, France. Brick press. 1,466,305 ; Aug. 28.
La May, Thomas D. (See Eaton, W. B,, and La May.)
Lamb, Arthur B., Washington, D. C. Treating air.
1,442,619 ; Jan. 16.
Lamb, George L., Nappanee, Ind. Visor for use with
automobiles. 1,450,809 ; Apr. 3.
Lamb, Harold S., assignor to W. C. Scheu, Los Angeles,
Calif. Mixer. 1,449,333; Mar. 20.
Lamb, Harold S., assignor to W. C. Scheu, Los Angeles,
Calif. Homogenlzer. 1,466,797 ; Sept. 4.
Lamh, Harry, New Westminster, Canada, assignor to
Swift & Company, Chicago, 111. Filling machine.
1,470,381; Oct. 9.
Lamb, John, assignor of one-half to J. B. Wilson, Oldham,
Lancaster, England. Spring tire for vehicle wheels.
1,472,918 ; Nov. 6.
Lamb, John L., Miami, Obla. Mold for hollow tiles.
1,448,849 ; Mar. 20.
Lamb, Joseph F., assignor to Landers, Prary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Electrically-heated utensil.
1,468,385 ; Sept. 18.
Lamb, Joseph F., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Hinge for oven doors. 1,475,838;
Nov. 27.
Lamb, Lowry H., jr., et al. (See Orr, Robert I., assignor.)
Lamb, Richard, deceased. New York, N. Y. ; S. E. Lamb,
execnlrix, aKslgnor to S. E. Lamb. Compensating filler
for block paving. 1,452,120 ; Apr. 17.
Lamb, Sarah E. (See Lamb, Richard, assignor.)
Lamb, Sarah E., executrix. {See Lamb, Richard.)
Lamb, Sidney R., New York, N. Y. Time calculator.
1,471,341 ; Oct. 23.
Lamb. Thomas B., New York, N. Y. Movie kerchief.
1,477,654; Dec. 18.
Lamh, William A., assignor of one-half to N. S. Ballan-
tine, Denver, Colo. Shale retort. 1,471,492 ; Oct. 23.
Lambert, Albert E., Albany, N. Y. Garment. 1,454,477 ;
May 8.
Lambert, Albert L., Narbeth, assignor to American Motor
Body Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Car seat. 1,443,479 ;
Jan. 30.
Lambert, Alfred M. (See Brown, E. N., and Lambert.)
Lambert, Arthur H., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to Mus-
kegon Motor Specialties Company. Micrometer.
1.458,306 : June 12.
Lambert, Brazil E., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Upholstery for seat backs.
1,469,263 ; Oct. 2.
Lambert, Byron J., Iowa City, Iowa. Grand-stand con-
struction. 1,452,467 ; Apr. 17.
Lambert, Frank, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yieldable joint for wa-
ter meters and the like. 1,473,910 ; Nov. 13.
Lambert, Gustave J., Salina, Kans. Stovepipe anchor.
1,473,728 ; Nov. 13.
Lambert, Russell A.. Springfield, Mass. Collapsible dis-
play carton. 1,464,388 ; Aug. 7.
Lambert, Thomas B., and L. E. Lively, Spokane, Wafih.
Nut for guitars and similar instruments. 1,475,345 ;
Nov. 27.
Lambert Tire & Rubber Co. (See Rett, Carl E., as-
signor.)
Lambert Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Trump,
Elno H., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Lambert, Victor, Brooklyn, N. Y. Can opener. 1,452,516 ;
Apr. 24.
I-anibeth, 11. D. (See Martin, Oscar J., assignor.)
Lambic, Arthur M. (See Lambie, Frederick W., as-
sliinor.) •
Lambie, Fredericlt W'.. Minneapolis. Minn., asslcnor to
A. M. Lambie, Chicago, 111. Velocipede. 1.470.576;
Oct. 9.
Lnmblin, Alexandre, Taris, France. Removable motor
unit with aerial propeller. 1,443,368 ; Jan. 30.
Lame, Herman F., Jersey City, N. J. Heating Iron for
melting plastic substances. 1,449,517; Mar. 27.
Lamlca. Edward E., Chester, S. C. Curtain carrier.
1,46S.479; Sept. 18.
Laminated Metal Products Company, The. (See Kline,
Everett C, assignor.)
Lamm, Antlionv, Krooklvn. and J. F. Schroeder, Middle
Village, N. Y. Koof structure. 1,450,182; Apr. 3.
Lamont, John A., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Railway-car truck. 1,445,023 ; Feb. 13.
Lamont, John A., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Truck side frame. 1,449,421 : Mar. 27.
Lamont, John A., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Railway - car - truck construction.
1.474,598 ; Nov. 20.
Lamont, John A., and C. M. Stenberg, assignors to Ameri-
can Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Six-wheel equalizing
truck. 1,445,895 ; Feb. 20.
La Montagne, Patrick P., Bourbonnals, 111., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Pope Machine Company, Kan-
kakee, 111. Knitting machine and needle therefor.
1,441,591 ; Jan. 9.
La Montagne, Patrick P., Bourbonnais, 111., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Pope Machine Company, Kan-
kakee, 111. Knitting machine and separate latch needle
therefor. 1,441,.592 ; Jan. 9.
La Montagne, Patrick P., Bourbonnais, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Pope Machine Company, Kankakee, 111.
Machine for uniting looped fabrics. 1,462,367 ; July 17.
La Moreaux, Frank W., Syracuse, N. Y. Glare stop.
1,407,002 ; Sept. 4.
Lamoreaux. William P., Isabella, Tenn. Process and ap-
paratus for making sulphuric acid. 1,456,064 ; May 22.
Lamore.'iux, William F.. Isabella, Tenn. Manufacture of
sulphuric acid. 1.456,06.'; ; May 22.
Lamort. Ernest and M., Vitry-le-Francois, France. Suc-
tion box for the manufacture of paper and similar
products. 1,468,240; Sept. 18.
Lamort, Marcel. (See Lamort, Ernest and M.)
Lampert. Ileiiry H., Chicago, 111. Bar support and
clamping device. 1,441.357 ; Jan. 9.
Lampert, Henry H., Chicago, 111. Cowl ventilator.
1.441,358; Jan. 9.
Lampert, Henry H., Chicago. 111. Steering-wheel-locking
mechanism. 1.443,958 ; Feb. 6.
Lamport, Henry H., Chicago, lU. Wall tie. 1,474,046;
Nov. 13.
Lampert, Lydia, Chicago, 111. Column clamp. 1,467,860 ;
Sept. 11.
Lampert, Lydia, Chicago, 111. Column clamp. 1,467,943 ;
Sept. 11.
Lamplugh, Henry A., Tyseley, near Birmingham, Eng-
land. Handlebar for cycles and motor cycles.
1,470,(527; Oct. 16.
Lams, William R. (See Snelling, W. O., and Lams.)
Lamson Company, The. (See Dnmble, Clifford R., as-
signor.)
Lamson Company, The. (See Jennings, Chester S., as-
signor.)
Lamsc.n and Sessions Company, The. (See Ecker, Fra.nlc
J., as.signor.)
Lamson, William W., Collins, Nebr. Hog-ringing de-
vice. 1,460.970; July 3.
Lancaster, Alfred. (See Benningfield, Thomas, assignor.)
Lancaster, George W., assignor to Perfected Window
Company, Richmond, Va. Window sash, screen sash,
and shutter and window frame therefor. 1,462,644 ;
JMly 24.
Lancaster, George W., assignor to Perfected Window
Company, Richmond, Va. Counterbalancing sashes for
stationary window casements. 1,462,645 ; July 24.
Lancaster, "George W., assignor to Perfected Window
Company, Richmond, Va. Plurality of counterbalancing
sashes for windows. 1,462,646 ; July 24.
Lancaster, George W., assignor to Perfected Window
Company, Richmond, Va. Counterbalancing sashes for
various metal and other casements. 1,462,647 ; July 24.
Lancaster, Henry P., London. England. Preparatory
pile used in the construction of concrete piles.
1,477,567 : Dec. 18.
Lancaster Iron Works. (See Hanson, G., and Nelson,
assignors.)
Lancaster, Jeter M., High Point, N. C. Furniture clamp.
1,464,389 ; Aug. 7.
Lancaster, M., et al. (See Cardwell, Charles E., assignor.)
Lancaster, Percy N., London, England. Apparatus for
use in the construction of concrete piles. 1,477,568 ;
Dec. IS.
Lancaster, Samuel C, and C. 0. Hjermstad, Portland,
Oreg., assignors to Autowhirl Corporation. Chicago, 111.
Garage or other building. 1,472,031 ; Oct. 23.
Lance, Ernst G., Detroit, assignor of one-half to O. C.
Russ, Lake Odessa, Mich. Window lock. 1,468,367 ;
Sept. 18.
Lance, Ernst G., Detroit, assignor of one-half to O. C.
Russ, Lake Odessa, Mich. Window fastener. 1,470,382 ;
Oct. 9.
LaBcette, C6sar J. M., Paris, France. Monolithic build-
ing. 1,456,806 ; May 29.
Lanchester, Frederick W., London, England. Wheel and
tire for road vchicl.'s. 1,458,532 ; June 12.
Lanchester, Frederick W., London, England. Control
mechanism of power-propelled vehicles. 1,478,966 ;
Dec. 25.
Land, Rector E., Houston, Tex., assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Co. Electrical dehydrator. 1,467,003 ;
Sept. 4.
Landahl, Eugene E., Oak Park, 111. Conveying and
sereenine apparatus. 1,460,491 ; July 3.
Landan, Jfohn A., New York, N. Y. Garment hanger.
1,452,745 ; Apr. 24.
Landau, Abraham L. (See Levy, L. A., and Landau.)
Landau, Max, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The (Chemical Foundation, Inc. Composi-
tion of matter and preserving organic porous materials.
1,448,276 ; Mar. 13.
Landaw, Oak, Nappanee, Ind. Metal-table-top stretcher.
1,464,910 ; Aug. 14.
Landberg, Per E., Stockholm, Sweden. Electrical-resist-
ance element of electric soldering irons and similar
heating apparatus. 1,407,178 ; Sept. 4.
Landemare, Paul, et al. (See Lowry. William, assijiiuu-.i
Landenbercer, Ralph, Chicago, lU. Proportion finder.
1,444,381 ; Feb. 6.
Landers, David A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wirebounds
Patents Company, Kittery, Me. Machine for use in
making boxes. 1,461,014 ; July 8.
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Curtiss, George E., as-
signor.)
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Hart, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Lamb, Joseph F., as-
signor.)
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Mann, Nelson E., assignor.)
Landers. Prary & Clark. (See Smith, Charles F., a.s-
signor.)
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Warner, Alonzo A., as-
signor.)
Landers, Michael J., Chicopee, Mass. Relief-valve attach-
ment for faucets. 1,467,004 ; Sept. 4.
Landeweer, Henry, and J. F. Haas, Chicago, 111. Curtain
holder for automobile curtains. 1,470,454 : Oct. 9.
Landey, Arney, Grand Rapids, Minn. Pressure gauge.
1.471,174; Oct. 16.
LauUgraf, William F., Washington, D. C. Valve-spring
compressor. 1,450,890 ; Apr. 3.
Landi, Michael, Paterson, N. J. Attachment for winding
machines. 1,465,520 ; Aug. 21.
Landin, Carl J., Boston, Mass. Pump. 1,447.669;
Mar. 6.
Landing. William H., assignor of one-half to A. Llnd-
sey. Santa Ana, Calif. Lock. 1,451,265; Apr. 10.
Landini, Ralph, Trimountain, Mich. Automatic signal.
1.467.437 ; Sept. 11.
Landis & Gyr A.-G. (See Mettler, Josef, assignor.)
Landis, Irwin D., assignor to Fniversal Conveyor Co.,
South Bend, Ind. Hoist-traveler-centering device.
1,441,096; Jan. 2.
Landis, Irwin D., assignor to Universal Conveyor Co.,
South Bend, Ind. Pivotal dump bucket. 1.470.086 ;
Oct. 9.
Landis, Jesse A., Eaton, Ohio. Tiltable headlight.
1,472,875; Nov. 6.
Landis, John O., Waynesboro, Pa. Manicure implement.
Rel5,663 ; July 31.
Landis, John O., Waynesboro, Pa. Manicure implement.
1.400.438 ; Aug. 28.
Landis, John R., assignor of one-half to F. H. Strott, St.
Louis, Mo. Burglarproof grip. 1,454,546 ; May 8.
Landis, John T. and R. E., Nashville, Tenn. Demountable
rim. 1.447,311 ; Mar. 6.
Landis. Norman A., York, Pa. Valre-spring compressor.
1,440,611 : Jan. 2.
Landis, Robert E. (See Landis, John T. and R. E.)
Landis Tool Company. (See Stoner, Paul, assignor.)
Landon, Herbert C West New York. N. J., assignor to
Alvah Bushnell Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Temporary
binder. 1.442.620 : Jan. 16.
Landn-th, Clarence P., Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid-treating
apparatus. 1.478.714 : Dec. 25.
Landrichinger. John, Bauxite, Ark. Wheat cleaner.
1,441,812: .Tan. 9.
Landroth, Henry M. (See Sterner, L. H., Landroth, and
Sterner.)
Landrum, Rufus E., Nashville, Tenn. Letter box.
1,442,578 ; Jan. 16.
Landry, Walter A. (See Rumford, Harry R., assignor.)
Landsiedel, Harrv, Norwood. Ohio, assignor to The
Dalton Adding Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Adding machine. 1.444.126 ; Feb. 6.
Landsiedel, Harrv, Norwood, assignor to The Dalton .Add-
ing Machine (Tompany, Cincinnati. Ohio. Adding and
listing machine. 1,449,009; Mer. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Landsiedel, Harry, Norwood, assignor to The Dalton
Adding Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Adding
machine. 1,466,306 ; Aug. 28.
Landsiedel, Harry, Norwood, assignor to The Dalton Add-
ing Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Adding ma-
chine. Rel5,723 ; Nov. 13.
Landwirtschaftliche Maschinenfabrik. (See Uriga, Leo-
pohi, assignor.)
Lane, Alfred M., assignor to Monarch Metal Products
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Awning for automobiles.
1,47:^,919 ; Nov. 6.
Lane, Bert E., Camden, N. J. Talking machine.
1,462,114 ; July 17.
Lane, Charles H., and J. H. Steele, Portland, Oreg. ;
said Lane assignor of one-sixth to said Steele. Rivet-
ing device. 1,447,670 ; Mar. 6.
Lane, Daniel F., Painted Post, N. Y. Washing ma-
chine. 1,451,513 ; Apr. 10.
Lane, Edwin C, Mahwah, N. J. Cutter bar for lawn
mowers. 1,461,532 ; July 10.
Lane, Flojd C, Houston, Tex. Resilient vehicle wheel.
1,465,476; Aug. 21.
Lane, Fred A., Shelburn, Ind. Tire carrier. 1,459,473 ;
June 19.
Lane, George A., assignor of one-half to I. A. Chappell
and one-half to J. C. Hayes, Lorain, Ohio. Inner tube.
1,463,742; July 31.
Lane, George H., Pontiac, Mich. Chock block. 1,465,852 ;
Aug. 21.
Lane, George S., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Vehicle brake device. 1,453,509 ; May 1.
Lane, George S., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Fluid-pressure brake. 1,454,547 ; May 8.
Lane, Henry. (See Hogg, J. S., and Lane.)
Lane, Henry, Wednesfleld, England. Animal trap.
1,441,985; Jan. 9.
Lane, Henry M. (See Spurrier, Harry, assignor.)
Lane, J. E., et al. (See Groves, Earl C, assignor.)
Lane, James A., Los Angeles, Calif. Window stay.
1,472,920; Nov. 6.
Lane, John D,, Boston, Mass. Externally-finished paper
tube and making the same. 1,442,955 ; Jan. 23.
Lane, John D., Boston, and J. Macnaughtan, Brookllne,
assignors to Gordan Machine Company, Boston, Mass.
Machine for filling and closing envelopes. 1,446,256 ;
Feb. 20.
Lane, John D., Boston, and J. Macnaughtan, Brookllne,
assignors to Gordan Machine Company, Boston, Mass.
Bag filling and closing machine. 1,454,060 ; May 8.
Lane, John D., Boston, and J. Macnaughton, Brookllne,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Gordan Machine
Company, Boston, Mass. Machine for measuring and
delivering loose merchandise. 1,457,038 ; May 29.
Lane, John J., Baltimore, Md. Cabinet. 1,463,511 ;
July 31.
Lane, John J., and J. H. Groat, St. Paul, Minn. Auto-
mobile lock. 1,471,742; Oct. 23.
Lane, Joseph P., New York, N. Y. Gas stove. 1,477,505;
Dec. 11.
Lane, Marvin C. M., Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to
Capitol Phonolier Corporation. Variable inductance.
1,445,896; Feb. 20.
Lane, Moses H. (See Wernicke, Otto H. L., assignor.)
Lane, Orin M., et al. (See Harvey, John W., assignor.)
Lane, Sherman E., Canon City, Colo. Collapsible bed for
automobiles. 1,478,611 ; Dec. 25.
Lane, Victor A., New York, N. Y. Spring compressor.
1,444,797 ; Feb. 13.
Lane, Victor E., assignor to Michigan Smelting and Re-
fining Company, Detroit, Mich. Die-casting machine.
1,470,755 ; Oct. 16.
Lane, William M., et al. (See Wood, Joseph C, assignor.)
Lanfair, Ernest L., Sawtelle, Calif. Closure plug.
1,463,426; July 31.
Lang, Albert B., St. Louis. Mo. Transmission lock for
automobiles. 1,450,212 ; Apr. 3.
Lang, Alexander R. (See Christie, J., and Lang.)
Lang, Anton, Munich, Germany. Surety windlass for at-
tachment to walls. 1,457,778 ; June 5.
Lang, Charles E., Wichita Falls, Tex. Well fishing tool.
1,455,499 ; May 15.
Lang, David, Brooklyn, N. Y. Child's garment. 1,458,889 ;
June 12.
Lang, E. G., Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lang,
Edwin G., assignor.)
Lang, Edward C. Melrose, assignor to Ilevwood-Wake-
field Company, Wakefield, Mass. Car seat. 1,467,582 ;
Sept. 11.
Lang, Edwin G., Bayside, assignor to The E. G. Lang
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Folded-in-
dex-strip machine and process. 1,473,190 ; Nov. 6.
Lang, H;irry P. (See Hallman, Uriah T. E., assignor.)
Lang, Howard A., Kansas City, Mo. Suit box and hanger.
1,448,029; Mar. 13.
Lang, James S., Watertown, Mass. Shock absorber.
1,448,131; Mar. 13.
Lang, James S., Watertown, Mass. Shock absorber.
1,463,284 ; July 31.
Lang, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Shaker. 1,468,534 ;
Sept. 18.
Lang, John, assignor of one-half to F. Peer, Philadelphia,
Pa. Vehicle wheel. 1,455,844 ; May 22.
Lang, John W., Redondo Beach, Calif. Chair. 1,470,455 ;
Oct. 9.
Lang, Joseph M., Buffalo, N. Y. Window screen. 1,446,188 :
Feb. 20.-
Lang, Martin M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Check-writing fountain
pen. 1,462,864 ; July 24.
Lang, Philip G., jr. (See Parks, E. F., jr., and Lang.)
Lang. William C, Superior, Wis. Grain door. 1,445,024 ;
Feb. 13.
Langa, Chester, Grand Rapids, Mich. Centering imple-
ment. 1,449,422 ; Mar. 27.
Langbein, Albert S., assignor to P. W. Klinger & Lang-
bein Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Fisherman's fly book.
1,454,932 ; May 15.
Langbein, Edward, Brooklyn, N. Y. Interchangeable
blade operating knife. 1,448,305 ; Mar. 13.
Langdon, Ann D., Piedmont, Calif. Doll. Des. 63,563 ;
Dec. 18.
Langdon, Ann D., Piedmont, Calif. Doll. Des. 63,564 ;
Dec. 18.
Langdon-Meyer Laboratories. (See Meyer, Emanuel M.,
assignor.)
Langdon, Robert M., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Vacuum
pumping attachment for motor vehicles. 1,464,080 ;
Aug. 7.
Langdon, Robert M., Englewood Cliffs, N. J. Paper dust-
receiving bag for vacuum cleaning machines. 1,468,719 ;
Sept. 25.
Langdon, Walter W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Device for solder-
ing ice cans and the like. 1,460,549; July 3.
Lange, Armie. (See Reasoner, Casper J., assignor.)
Lange, Arthur B., jr. (See Ernl, W., and Lange.)
Lange, Ernest A., Claresholm, Alberta, Canada. Con-
tainer handle. 1,470,536; Oct. 9.
Lange, Ernest O., Philadelphia, Pa. Speedometer.
1,458,831 ; June 12.
Lange, Fritz. (See Berendes, R., and Lange.)
Lange, Gottlieb, Dallas, Tex. Gas cock. 1,477,133 ;
Dec. 11.
Lange, Henry, Quincy, 111. Combination stove Ud and
burner. 1,443,480 ; Jan. 30.
Lange, Hildur C, New York, N. Y. Doll. Des. 62.489;
June 12.
Lange, Severin, Bear Spring, Mont. Trap. 1,466,178 ;
Aug. 28.
Lange, Walter M., London, England. Ventilator.
1,467,901 ; Sept. 11.
Lange, William C, temporary administrator. (See Rapp,
J. W., and Vanorio.)
Lange, William F., Elgin, 111. Combination egg beater
and cream remover. 1,453,761 ; May 1.
Langelier, Wilfred P., Berkeley, Calif. Water purification.
1,465,137; Aug. 14.
Langenau, Jacob F., assignor to The Langenau Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening device.
1,455,625; May 15.
Langenau Manufacturing Company, The. (See Langenau,
Jacob F., assignor.)
Langenau Manufacturing Company. (See Yemniker,
Rudolph M., assignor.)
Langenbacher, Robert A., St. Charles, Mo. Hog holder.
1,476,895 ; Dec. 11.
Langenberg, Frederick C, Watertown, Mass., and J. F.
Fetterly, Altoona, Pa., assignors to The Surface Com-
bustion Co. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Furnace.
1,440,546; Jan. 2.
Langenegger, John, West New York, N. J., assignor to
Blanck & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. Des. 62,735 ;
July 24.
Langenkamp, Albert G. (See McElroy, R. H., Cite, and
Langenkamp.)
Langenzen, David, New York, N. Y. Dispensing appara-
tus. 1,473,376; Nov. 6.
Danger, Friederich J. (See Rue. Frank B., assignor.)
Langerman, Richard A., Louisville, Ky. Waistcoat.
1.475,072 ; Nov. 20.
Langevin, Paul. (See Chilowsky, C., and Langevin.)
Langford, George W., Ann Arbor, Mich. Snubber.
1,471,560; Oct. 23.
Langford, William S., Baltimore, Md. Belting. 1,477,707 ;
Dec. 18.
Langham, Samuel B., Nashville, Tenn. Advertising de-
vice. 1,447,873 ; Mar. 6.
Langhammer, Paul, assignor to Package Machinery Com-
pany, Springfield, Mass. Precision lathe. 1,469,226 ;
Oct. 2.
Langley, lima G. and W. S., Youngstown, Ohio. Floss
ring. 1,469,363; Oct. 2.
Langley, William S. (See Langley, lima G. and W. S.)
Lansrlois. Mpndoza. (Sop G\iimont. Joseph W.. assignor.)
Langlumg, George, and E. J. Ybarzabal, New Orleans, La.
Mechanical racing course. 1,462,560 ; July 24.
Langmuir, Irving, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Method of and means for amplifying
potential variations. 1,468,116 ; Sept. 18.
Langmuir, Irving, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Sound-detecting device.
1,475,190; Nov. 27.
Lango, Charles H., assignor to The Noshok Co., Detroit,
Mich. Rebound absorber. 1,451,227 ; Apr. 10.
Langos, Otto A. (See Russell, F. C, and Langos.)
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Langos, Otto A., Evanston, assignor to Russell Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Curling iron. 1,448,754 :
Mar. 20.
Lancsdorf, Jesse K., New York, N. Y. Necktie. 1,447,090 ;
Feb. 27.
Langsdorf. Jesse E., New York, N. Y. Necktie. 1,448,453 ;
Mar. 13.
Langston, Johnson D., Birmingham, Ala. Oil burner.
1.468,480; Sept. 18.
Langston, Samuel M., Wenonah, N. J. Making shingle
strips. 1,441,359 ; Jan. 9.
Langston, Samuel M., Wenonah, N. J. Sheet stacker.
]. '440,570: Feb. 27.
Langston, Samuel M., Wenonah, N. J. Making shingle
strips. 1,455,.342; May 15.
Langston, Samuel M., Wenonah, N. J. Machine for
m.nking fiber shingles. 1,462,138 ; July 17.
Langston, Samuel M., Wenonah, N. J. Machine for cut-
ting composition shingles. 1,473,377 ; Nov. 6.
Langston. Samuel M., Company. (See Fine, Bernard M.,
assignor.)
Langston, Samuel M., Company. (See La Croix, Komeo,
as"signor.)
Langston, Samuel M., Company. (See Moritz, Robert F.,
assignor.)
Langwell. Herbert, Stockton-on-Tees, England. Fermen-
tation of cellulose. 1,443,881 ; Jan. 30.
Langworthy, Edward P., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to
American Radiator Company, Chicago, 111. Mold-ma-
terial-projecting machine. 1,457,113 ; May 29.
Lansworihv. Lyman B., assignor to Chicago Title & Trust
Co., trustee, Chicago, 111. Concrete wall and- making
same. 1,447.254 ; Mar. 6.
Langworthy, Lvman B., assignor to Chicago Title & Trust
Co., Chicago. 111. Sheet-piling wall and installing same.
1.474.195 ; Nov. 13.
Lanham, Otha B., Philippi, W. Va. Window-curtain pole.
1,444,972; Feb. 13.
Lankeuau Hospital. (See Miller, Albert G., assignor.)
Lankston, Walter D., Robinson, 111. Dump-body vehicle.
1,463,743; July 31.
Lanning, John G., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Fuelizer. 1,470,756 ; Oct. 16.
Lansdale, Ludwell D.. Sugar Land, Tex. Concentrating
apparatus. 1,442,672 ; Jan. 16.
Lansing, Richard H., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Rotary cut-
ter. 1,447,091 ; Feb. 27.
Lansrud, Endre A., Des Moines, Iowa, assignor of one-
half to A. O. Hauge. Des Moines, Iowa. Process and
apparatus for removing foreign matter from gravel.
1,442,227; Jan. 16.
Lanston Monotype Machine Company. (See Bancroft,
J. S., and Indahl, assignors.)
Lanston Monotype Machine Company. (See Booth, Joseph
B. S., assignor.)
Lanston Monotype Machine Company. (See Indahl,
Mauritz C., assignor.)
Lantier, Milfard J., Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Luggage car-
rier for automobiles. 1,458,347 ; June 12.
Lantz. (Jeorge H., Omaha, Nebr. Resilient vehicle wheel.
1,456,066; May 22.
Lantz. James M., and E. C. Cason. Alma, Ark. Cotton-
boll-weevil destroyer. 1.476.239 ; Dec. 4.
Lantz, Joseph E., Chicago, III. Automatic shield for cir-
cular saws. 1,465,224 ; Aug. 14.
I.antz, Robert. (See Wahl, A., and Lantz.)
Lanzerotti-Spina, Ettore, Bayswater, London, England.
Internal conihustion engine. 1.439,630 : June 19.
Lanzlt. Joseph J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to National Paper Products Company, San
Francisco, Calif. Paper pail. 1,448,362 ; Mar. 13.
Lanziii?:. Evelyn E. F., executrix. (See Lanzius, George.)
Lanzius. George, deceased. New York. N. Y. : E. E. F.
Lanzius. executrix. Elastic shaft connection. 1,459,223;
June 19.
La Perle, Louis, Holvoke, Mass. Windshield heater.
1,446,849 ; Feb. 27.
Laperou, August. (See Hakes, D. E., and Laperou.)
Lapham, Jared S., Northville. Mich., assignor of one-half
to J. T. McMahon, Toledo, Ohio. Dishwashing machine.
1.440.472 : Jan. 2.
Lapham. Jared S., Northville, Mich., assignor of one-half
to J. T. McMahon, Toledo, Ohio. Cover drain for wash-
ine machines. 1.440.47.S : Jan. 2.
Lapham. Jared S., Northville, Mich., assignor of one-half
to .T. T. McM.ihon. Toledo, Ohio. Dishwashing machine.
1.473.301 : Nov. 6.
Lapham, Ralph E., Oakland, Calif. Centrifugal separat-
ing means. 1,443,184; ,Tan. 23.
Lapham. Ralph E., Oakland, Calif. Centrifugal separator.
1.431.779 ; Apr. 17.
Lapham, Ralph E., Oakland. Calif. Centrifugal separat-
ing means. 1,456,737; May 29.
Lapidus. Isidore H., New -York, N. Y. Arm bracelet or
article of similar nature. Des. 61.982 ; Feb. 20.
Lapidus. Leon. Brooklyn, N. Y. Auto rear signal lamp.
Des. 62,783; .July 31.
La Pierre. Frank H. (Soe Winter. .Arthur, assignor.*
La Pierre. Julian B., Chicago, 111. Steering wheel.
1.448,132 ; Mar. 13.
Lapkin, Harry D.. San Francisco. Calif., assignor to
National Carbon Companv, Inc. Coating batterv elec-
trodes. 1,467.047; Sept. 4.
La Plant, Albert, Bay City, Mich. Baby-carriage attach-
ment. 1.467,811 ; Sept. 11.
La Plante, William R., St. Paul, Minn. Toy aeroplane.
1,467,861 ; Si'pt. 11.
Lapointe, Aimer. (See Charest, D., and Lapointe.)
Lapointe, Francis J., Ann Arbor, Mich. Broaching tool.
1,463,473; July 31.
Lapointe, J. N., Company, The. (See Amadon, Charles S.,
assignor.)
La Pointe, Victor E., Hartford, Conn. Broach.
1,449,764 ; Mar. 27.
Lapovsky, Abraham. (See Ward, Edward C, assignor.)
Lnpworth Webbing Company. (See Foxon, Horace M.,
assignor.)
Larabee, Frank, Chicago, 111. Puzzle. 1,477,371 ; Dec. 11.
Laraway, William H., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vending
machine. 1,442,078 ; Jan. 16.
Laraway, William H.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Vending
machine. 1,477.134; Dec. 11.
Lard, Allan E., Washington. D. C, assignor to The Me-
tallic Shaft Company, Wilmington, Del. Handle or
grip surface. 1,441,986 ; Jan. 9.
Lard, Allan E., Washington, D. C, assignor to The Me-
tallic Shaft Company, Wilmington, Del. Golf shaft.
1,450,091 ; Mar. 27.
Largy, James F., assignor to J. W. Murkland Com-
pany, Barton, Vt. Automatic shellacking machine.
1,470,850; Oct. 16.
Larimore. John W., Mountain Grove, Mo. Clutch.
1.447,024 ; Feb. 27.
Larivei, Felice F., Bath, England. Machinery for dyeing
and treating textiles. 1.454,897 ; May 15.
La Riviere, Mathlas J., Waterbury, Conn. Antiskid de-
vice. 1,450,779 ; Apr. 3.
La Rizza, Louis, Revere, Mass. Safety bathing suit.
1,468,505 ; Sept. 18.
Larkln Co. (See Green, Edward G., assignor.)
Larkin Co. (See Pedrlck, William E., assignor.)
Larkin. John F., Hartford, Conn. Towel binder.
1,447,350; Mar. 6.
Larkins. Emil H.. Cleveland, Ohio. Key fastener.
1,458,065 ; June 5.
Larkins, Ernest M.. assignor to George Cutter Com-
pany, South Bend, Ind. Lamp hanger. 1,454,855 ;
May 15.
Larned. William A., Summit, N. J., assignor to The Day-
ton Steel Racquet Company, Dayton, Ohio. Racket
for tennis and similar games. 1,451,836 ; Apr. 17.
Lamer. Chester W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Com-
pany. Plunger valve. 1,459,774 ; June 26.
Larner, Chester W., PhDadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Com-
pany. Pressure-relief valve. 1,459,775 ; June 26.
Larner, Chester W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
William Cramp c& Sons Ship & Engine Building Com-
pany. Valve. 1,465,916; Aug. 21.
Larner. Chester W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
William Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Com-
pany. Valve. 1,466.130; Aug. 28.
Laroche, Henri J., Paris, France, and L. Montigny,
Ghent. Belgium. Device for operating the spindles
of spinning and twisting machines. 1.473,820 ; Nov. 13.
La Rose, Eusene E., assignor to Lasco Corporation,
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Humidifying and filtering device
for internal-combustion engines. 1,458,657 ; June 12.
Larrey, Teodoro. (See Godard, L., and Larrey.)
Larrey, Teodoro, and L. Godard, Mexico, Mexico. Boiler
construction. 1.474.116; Nov. 13.
Larrfi.'J, Harry, and L. Krause. New York, N. Y. Electric
nail-polishing machine. 1,472.876 ; Nov. 6.
Larry, Edward P., and D. J. Stein, New Orleans. La.
Water movement power vessel. 1.448,029 ; Mar. 13.
Larry, Edvrin C, assignor to General Railway Signal Co.,
Rochester, N. Y. Interlocking svstem for railways.
1,442,684 ; Jan. 16.
Larspn. .\ndrpw. Fox Lake. 111. Bow-facing oar.
1.476,987: Dec. 11.
Larsen, Arnold. Indianapolis, Ind. Combined torque
rod and muffler. 1,468,241 ; Sept. 18.
Larsen. Edward A.. Larkspur, Calif. Mold for making
ship hulls and like floatable structures. 1,460,676 ;
July 3.
Larsen, Haakon S., Christlania, Norway. Potato-plant-
ing machine. 1,461,.S96; July 10.
Larsen, Hans, Racine, Wis. Pneumatic tov. 1,461,193 ;
July 10.
Larsen, Hans G., and W. C. Redfleld, Chicago, 111.
Valve-refaclng machine. 1,456.807 ; May 29.
Larsen, Lars, Ocean Falls, British Columbia, Canada.
Cradling boom for cordwood. 1,465,716 ; Aug. 21.
Larsen. Loui?. East Orange, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Rundli Electric Company. Newark. N. J.
Fluid-circulating system. 1.477.270: Dec. 11.
Larsen. Louis B.. and O. J. Holmes, Chicago, 111. Film
windlne and delivery means for motion-picture devices.
1,463.620; July 31.
Larsen, Paul, Kenosha, Wis. Package lifter. 1,467,799 ;
Sept. 11.
Larsen, Victor P.. New York, N. Y., assignor to New
York Blue Print Paper Co. Inc. Blue-print frame.
1.457.530: .Tune 5.
Larsen, William. (See Jacobsen, Andrew, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
. Alphabetical list of paieniees— Continued.
Larsh, Everett P., assignor to The Burnett-Larsh Manu-
factiirin<r Company, Dayton, Obio. Lubricating appara-
tus. 1,444,924 ; Feb. 13.
Larsii, Everett P., as.signor, by mesne assignments, to The
Duro Pump and Manufacturing Company, Dayton,
Ohio. Lubricating apparatus. 1,45], 701; Apr. 17.
Larsh, James E., Cheviot, assignor to The Fosdick Ma-
chine Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clamping
mechanism for radial drilling machines. 1,461,666 ;
July 10.
Larson, Albert A., Onawa, Iowa. Freight-car door.
1,458,832 ; .Tune 12.
Larson, Albert W., Madison, Wis. Ice-cream-slicing ma-
chine. 1,440,686 : Jan. 2.
Larson, Alfred 0., Rio, Wis. Spring-motor-driven fan
and stop therefor. 1,455,534 ; May 15.
Larson, Arvid G., assignor to Dodge Tool Company,
Grinnell, Iowa. Fuel-feeding device for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,451,228 ; Apr. 10.
Larson, Carl B., Irvlngton, N. J. Pivoted cutting tool.
1,447,991 ; Mar. 13.
Larson, Lliarles V., Chicago, 111. Caliper reading glass.
1,472,074 ; Oct. 30.
Larson, Christian H., Guffey, Tex. Tire-rim rack.
1,462,455; July 17.
Larson, Clifford M., Chicago, 111. Dilutometer. 1,449,334 ;
Mar. 20.
Larson, Kdward, Lerdala, Sweden. Safety device for
portable firearms. 1,450,976 ; Apr. 10.
Larson, Emil, Chicago, 111. Ruling-machine guide.
1,464,945; Aug. 14.
Larson, Emil J., Hammond, Ind. Hinge. 1,474,418 ;
Nov. 20.
Larson, Henry I., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Good-
Will Mfg. Company. Illuminated coin tray. 1,477,708 ;
Dec. 18.
Larson, Ivan E., assignor of one-half to T. J. O'Brien,
Rochester, N. Y. Combination scooter. 1,445,219 ;
Larson, Joseph E., Seattle, Wash. Derrick. 1,471,853 ;
Oct. 23.
Larson, Nathaniel P., Eagle Bend, Minn. Safety neck
yoke. 1,477.066 ; Dec. 11.
Larson, Olef T., Stoughton, Wis. Milk-can ventilator.
1,476,300; Dec. 4. . , ,^ .
Larson, Olef T., Stoughton, Wis., assignor of one-half to
H. N. Klongland, Stoughton, Wis. Ladder attachment.
1.447,092 ; Feb. 27.
Larson, Oscar G. (See Anderson, R. E., and Larson.)
Larson, Peter S., Minneapolis, Minn. Auto frame.
1,448,133 ; Mar. 13.
Larson, Robert E., San Diego, Calif. Musical-instrument
rack. 1,461,920 ; July 17.
Larson, Samuel, Hinsdale, 111. Combination seed-fungus
exterminator and sprayer. 1,447,874 ; Mar. 6.
Larson, Walfrid, Kingsburg, Calif. Water pump.
1,455,626 ; May 15.
Larson, Walter J., assignor of one-fourth to F. E. Gingrass
and one-fourth to H. E. Harvie, Wrangell, Alaska. In-
ternal-combustion engine. 1,475,440 ; Nov. 27.
Larsonneur, David L. A., Chicago, 111. Governor.
1,451,365 ; Apr. 10.
Larsson, Carl A. (See Dawson, A. T., Buckham, and
Larsson.)
Lars.^on, Gustaf H., Svedala, Sweden. Adjustable tool
holder. 1,452,082 ; Apr. 17.
Larsson, Henry W. (See Loyd, Z. P., and Larsson.)
Larsson, Knut. (See Lienzgn, D. L., and Larsson.)
Larsson, Thure, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Dressing tool for grinding wheels. 1,455,213 ;
May 15.
Larsson, Thure, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Machine for casting bushings. 1,474,484;
Nov. 20.
La Rue, Jesse A., Birmingham, Ala. Vaporizer for liguid
fuel. 1,467,800; Sept. 11.
La Salle, Edmund B., assignor to United States Wind
Engine and Pump Company, Batavia, 111. Float valve.
1,442,228; Jan. 16.
La Sares, George C, Springfield. Mass., assignor to C. E.
Bradley Corporation, Brattleboro, Vt. Jump rope.
1,462,088; .July 17.
Lasater, Lura A., Houston, Tex. Belt. 1,463,553 ; July 31.
Lasco Corporation. (See La Rose, Eugene B., assignor.)
Lash, David C, Shirley.' Mass. Garter. 1,454,933 ;
May 15.
Lash, Frank S. (See Church, E. D., Lash, and Van
Brunt.)
Lash, Horace W., San Francisco, Calif. Metal bloom and
making s.Trae. 1.477,135 ; Dec. 11.
Lashar, Thomas B., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Asso-
ciated Silver Company, Chicago, 111. Alloy knife hard-
ening or tempering. 1,454,387 ; May 8.
Lasher, Ellas, Catskill, N. Y. Vehicle seat. 1,457,843 ;
June 5.
Lasher, Henry M., assignor to The Kansas City Gasoline
Company, Kansas City, Kans. Refining hydrocarbon
oils. 1,457,068; May 29.
Lasher, Hiram S., assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Company. New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,465,943; Aug. 28.
Laska, August L., and A. Zitscher, Offenbach-on-the-Maln,
assignors to Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron,
Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany. Black azo dyestuffs
and making same. 1,452,083 ; Apr. 17.
Laska, August L., and A. Zitscher, Offeubach-on-the-
Main, assignors to the Corporation Chemischefabrik
Griesheim-Elektron, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany.
Azo dyestuffs and making same. 1,457,114 ; May 29.
Lasker, George, Chicago, 111. Plate-punching machine.
1,459,776 ; June 26.
Lasker, William W., Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Powers Accounting Machine Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Sorting machine. 1,476,161 ; Dec. 4.
Laskey, William B., Marblehead, Mass. Making candy.
1,446,189 ; Feb. 20.
Laskey, William B., Marblehejtd, Mass. Candy-making
machine. 1,466,509 ; Aug. 28.
Laskey, William B., Marblehead, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chocolate Sponge Co., Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Die for making porous candles.
1,468,535; Sept. 18.
Lasko, Abraham, et al. (See Lasko, Joseph, assignor.)
Lasko, Joseph, assignor of one-half to A. Lasko and M.
Lasko, New York, N. Y. Watchcase. 1,477,569 ;
Dec. 18.
Lasko, Max, et al. (See Lasko, Joseph, assignor.)
Lasner, Esther, Pittsburgh, Pn. Child's underwaist.
1,443,994; Feb. G.
La Soclete Anouyme des Elevateurs de Liquides "Chaine-
Helice" Bessonuet-Favre. (See Gennevois, Emile, as-
signor.)
La Soclete des Phonographes Automatiques. (See De
Vere, Cyril, assignor.)
La Socl6t6 d'Etudes et de Constructions Metallurgiques.
(See Jombart. F6Iix, assignor.)
La Soci<5t6 dite : Usiues Metallurgiques de la Basse-Loire.
(See Bauret, Ren6, assignor.)
La Societe La Cellophane. (See Brandenberger, Jaques
E., assignor.)
La Soclete La Cellophane, Sifege Social. (See Branden-
berger, Jacques E., assignor.)
La Soclete : Usines Metallurgiques de la Basse-Loire.
(See Bauret, Ren§, assignor.)
Lassen, Alma M., New York, N. Y. Dress shield.
1.475,018; Nov. 20.
Lassen, Harry O., Seattle, Wash. Pneumatic suspension
for vehicle bodies. 1,464,680 ; Aug. 14.
Lasslter, Columbus K., and J. Kindervater, New York,
N. Y. Making return bends. 1,442,480; Jan. 16.
Lasslter, Columbus K., and J. Kindervater, New York,
N. Y. Device for making pipe bends. 1,442,481 ;
Jan. 16.
La.'ssiter, Columbus K., and J. Kindervater, New York,
N. Y. Condensation separator and collector. 1,442,482 ;
Jan. 16.
Lasure, Floyd E., Waukesha, Wis. Tobacco pipe.
1,461,126 ; July 10.
Lasure, Floyd E., Waukesha, Wis. Tobacco pipe.
1,461,127: July 10.
Latham, Albert, Beverly, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Work support and last. 1,448,070 ;
Mar. 13.
Latham, Albert, Beverly, Mass., assignor to American
Button & Fastener Co., Augusta, Me. Assembling but-
tons. 1,456.024 : May 22.
Latham, Le Roy, Plandome, and J. Caggiano, New York,
N. Y., said Caggiano assignor to said Latham. Stick-
ing up sheets. 1,448,134; Mar. 13.
Latham. Logan L., Latham, Mo. Bottle attachment.
1.449.335 ; Mar. 20.
Latham Machinery Company. (See Leschhom, Ernest,
assignor.)
Lather, Carl, assignor of one-half to F. Joseph, Chicago,
111. Velocipede. 1,453,469 ; May 1.
Lathey, Sumner. (See Reed. William A., assignor.)
Lathrop, Harry D. (See McEwaii, Charles F., assignor.)
Lathrop, Harry D. (See Paulson, Walter IL, assignor.)
Lathrop, Harry D., Chicago, 111. Can-washing machine.
1,444,925; S'eb. 13.
Lathrop, Harry D., Chicago, 111. Bottle-washing ma-
chine. 1,445,775 ; Feb. 20.
Lathrop. Harry D., Chicago, III. Can-inverting means.
1,445,776; Feb. 20.
Lathrop, Harry D., Chicago, 111. Sprayer. 1,462,970;
July 24.
Lathrop, Harry D., Chicago, 111. Can-washing machine.
1,465,734 : Aug. 21.
Lathrop, Willard O., Cincinnati, Ohio. Bedspring struc-
ture. 1,456,738; May 29.
Latiff, Henry. Middlesboro. Ky. Vehicle curtain con-
struction. 1.454,681; May 8.
Latimer, George M., Carplnteria, Calif. Burner.
1.449.336 ; Mar. 20.
Latimer. John W., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Johns-
Manville Incorporated. Water-tight pipe conduit.
1.466,054 ; Aug. 28.
Latimer, Maurice C, Cannelton, Ind. Display device.
1,447,875 ; Mar. 6.
Latour. Marius, Paris, France. Radio receiving system.
1,447.793 : Mar. 6.
Latour, Marius, Paris. France. Telephone repeating sys-
tem. 1,462,368 ; July 17.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Gontiimefl.
317
Latour, Marius. Paris, France. Device for higli-fre-
quency sigualing. 1,470,628 ; Oct. 16.
Latour, Mni'lus C. A., London, England. Two-phase higb-
frequencv electric alternating - current generator.
1,449,863: Mar. 27.
Latrace, Septlanuis, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Foldine door for garages. 1,451,619 ; Apr. 10.
Latshaw, Adam, Dubois, Pa. Traffic signal. 1,450,636 ;
Apr. 3.
Latshaw, Charles E., Minneapolis, Minn. Decimal-point
calculator. 1,474,533; Nov. 20.
Latta, Charles, assignor to .T. Bum, St. Louis, Mo.
Frame tor supporting vehicle license plates. 1,465,944 ;
Aug. 28.
Latta, Emmlt G., Syracuse, N. Y. Portable typewriting
machine and case therefor. I,4ft8,880 ; Sept. 25.
Latta, George D. (See Heuer, F. T., and Latta.)
Latta, .Tamos 1). (Spp Latta, John and J. D. )
Latta, John and J. D.. Ayr. Scotland. Die-forging ham-
mer. ] .4.59..'>92 : June 19.
Latta & Manders Co. et al. (See Latta, Winiam W.,
assignor.)
Latta. William W., assignor of one-third to E. P.archardt,
one-third to P. W. Wirth. and one-third to Latta &
Manders Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. Carbonizing machine.
1.476.9S8: Dec. 11.
La Tulip, Fred L., Los Angeles, assignor of five-eighths
to W. D. Nicholson, Long Beach, Calif. Tire casing.
1,464,206: Aug. 7.
Latz, Harry L.. Atlantic Citv, N. J. Communication
Sheet. 1,460.492 : July 3.
Laub, Leon. (See Mosauer, H. D., and Laub.)
Lauhv, Alovsius L., \ntigo, Wis. Track-rail joint and
safety device. 1,462,290 : July 17.
Lfinchli. Carl, Dubendorf, near Zurich, Switzerland, as-
signor to the Firm Continental-Licht- und Apparatebau-
Gesellschaft. Frankturt-on-the-Main, Germany. Gas
generator. 1.475.490 ; Nov. 27.
Lauchlv, Ben W., Jackson. Miss. Automatic picture-slide
displav apparatus. 1,443,711 : Jan. 30 .
Laner. Karl. Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Rv(hr, Germany. Internal
gauge. 1.451,736 ; Apr. 17.
Lauer. William E.. assianor. by mesne assignments, to
Athletic Health Chair Company, St. Louis, Mo. Exer-
ciser. 1.4.56.317; Mav 22.
Lauer, William M., Glens Falls, N. T. Trolley lock
1,473,567: Nov. 6. - , ,
Laufe. Charles. New York, N. Y. Hair-waving comb
1.450.860 : Apr. 3.
Langhery, Mrs. E. A. (See Schultz, Edward, assignor.)
Laughliri. Edward \.. Port Arthur, Tex. Building con-
struction. 1.444.798: Feb. 13.
Laughlin. Edward A.. Port Arthur, Tex. Routing mecha-
nism. 1.462.234 ; July 17.
Laughlin. Elmvr A., Oregon, 111. Car mounting.
1,468.596 : Sept. 10.
Laughlin. Elmvr A., Oregon, 111. Producing stock feed
from coarse farm products. 1,477.964; Dec. 18.
Langhlin. J. Page, Holdings Company. (See Rossignol,
Aaron T., assignor.)
Laughlin, .John. (See Hobeck, A., and Laughlin. 1
Laughlin. Myron P., assignor to American Engineering
Companv. " Philadelphia. Pa. Stoker mechanism.
1,441,097: Jan. 2.
Laughrin, George, Chava, 111. Dirigible-lamp struc-
ture for automobiles. 1,478,283 ; Dec. 18.
Lauhoff. Frank, Detroit, Mich. Resilient wheel.
1.473.483 : Nov. 6.
Lauke, Jinx, North Bergen, N. J. Automatic recording
device. 1.478.612 : Pec. 25.
Laukhuf. Blanche I., Gardena, Calif. Scrub-brush at-
tacbniont for mops. 1,444,616: Feb. 6.
LaupUz, Robert, Dresden-Radebeul, Germany. Transfer
mechanism for adding and subtracting machines.
1,449,823; Mar. 27.
Laurel Motors Corporation. (See Roof, Robert M., as-
signor.)
Lauren. Lars W., assignor of one-half to E. E. Ericsson
Rosta. Orebro, Sweden. Folding bucket or the like.
1,454..',8S : May 8.
Laurence, William L.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Device for at-
taching cushion heels. 1.467.801 : Sept. 11.
L' Aureole (To. (See Krysztofiak, Jo5=ef, asslenor.)
Laureyns. Gustavo G., Newark, N. J. Safety device for
sidewalk-elevator-sbaft doors and the like. 1,446,299 ;
Feb. 20.
Laureyns. Gustave G.. Newark, N. J. Safety mechanism
for elevator shaft doors. 1,453,073 ; Apr. 24.
Laureyns. Gustave 6., Newark, N. J. Safety appliance
for elevator - car gates and elevator-shaft doors.
1.453.074: Apr. 24.
Laurie. .-Vlexander. Des Moines, Iowa. Scoop attach-
ment for traction engines. 1.477.136: Dec. 11.
Laurin. Raoul. (See Quintal, Domina, assignor.)
Lauritsen. Bertran, Marvin, S. Dak. Jar or can holder.
1,445,441 : Feb. 13.
Lauritzon. Alfred and V., Laeken-Brussels, Belgium.
Safety device against the theft of motor cars.
1,463,218: July 31.
Laurltzen. Victor. (See Lauritzen, Alfred and V.)
Laursen, Laurits A., Eau Claire, Wis., assignor to J. T.
Joyce, trustee for United States Auto Gear Shift Com-
pany. Gear-shifting device. 1,462,139 ; July 17.
Laury, Titus II., Detroit. Mich. Saw sharpening and set-
ting machine. 1,455,917 ; May 22.
Lauster, Wilbert E., Yatesboro, Pa. Valve-testing device.
1,462,115 ; July 17.
Lautenscblager, William P., Cincinnati, Ohio. Sewing
machine. 1,474,269 ; Nov. 13.
Lauter, Ignatz, and F. G. Hoppe, New York, N. Y.
Stylus-bar mounting. 1,473,707 : Nov. 13.
Lauterb.nch. Alexander B. (See Heinitsh, W. W.. Shal-
kop, and Lauterbacb.)
Lauterbach, Alexander B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
The De Luxe Brush Company, Wilmington, Del.
Safety razor. 1.470,757 ; Oct. 16.
Lauterbur. Frank X.. Sidney, Ohio. Mixing machine.
1,463,744 : July 31.
Lauth, Jacob, Chicago, 111. Clutch mechanism. 1,470,268 ;
Oct. 9.
Lautz, Frederick C, Vauxhall, N. J., assignor to David
Belais, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Finger ring or similar
article. Des. 63,468: Dec. ,11.
Lautz, Frederick C. Vauxhall. N. J., assignor to David
Belais, Inc., New York. N. Y. Finger ring or similar
article. Des. 63.469 ; Dec. 11.
Lautz, Frederick C. Vauxhall. N. J., assignor to David
Belais, Inc., New York, N. Y. Finger ring or similar
article. Des. 63.470 : Dec. 11.
Lautz, Frederick C. Vauxhall. N. J., assignor to David
Belais. Inc., New York. N. Y. Finger ring or similar
article. Des. 63,471: Dec. 11.
Lautz. Frederick C., Vauxhall. N. J., assignor to David
Belais, Inc., New York. N. Y. Finger ring or similar
article. Des. 63.472 ; Dec. 11.
Lautz. Frederick C., Vauxhall, N. J., assignor to David
Belais, Inc.. New York. N, Y. Finger ring or similar
article. Des. 63,473 : Dec. 11.
Lantz. Frederick C. Vauxhall. N. J., assignor to David
Belais, Inc., New York. N. Y. Finger ring or similar
article. Des. 63.474 ; Dec. 11.
Lavagetto, .Joseph T. L., Portland, Oreg. Ship construc-
tion. 1,453,588; Mav 1.
Lavalle, Charles F., Newmarket, N. H. Loom. 1,462,603 ;
July 24.
Lavalle, Charles F., Newmarket, N. H. Tension regulator
for selvage spools. 1,462,604 ; July 24.
La Valle. Louis J., Warren, Pa. Animal trap. 1,459,897;
June 26.
La Valley. Wallace, Hancock, N. Y. .\nimal trap.
1.470.453; Oct. 9.
La Vcck, Louis, assignor to Simplex Paper Accessories
Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Counting apparatus.
1.460.101; June 26.
Lavender, William. (See Whitcomb, F., Lavender and
Calvert.)
La Vercombe. Harloy H.. Detroit. Mich. Grlnding-wheel-
test device. 1.446.977; Feb. 27.
Laverdi&re. Patrick. Lac Megan tic, Quebec, Canada. Rail-
way brake. 1.442.890 ; Jan. 23.
Lavere. Thomas J., Bethel. Vt. Flue cleaner. 1.441,098 ;
Jan. 2.
Laverence. John W.. Fremont, Kebr. Automobile gate.
1.460,200; .Tune 26.
Lavers, Charles W., Halifax, Nova Scotia. Canada. De-
tachable shoe heel of the plate type. 1.463.427 ; .July 31.
Lavers, Charles W., Halifax. Nova Scotia, Canada. De-
tachable shoe heel of the embedded-washer type.
1,463.428 : .Tuly 31.
Lavier, Charles, Syracuse, N. Y. Garment-pressing ma-
chine. 1.463,397; July 31.
La Vlers. James A., Portland. Oreg. Brake. 1.472.302;
Oct. 30.
Lavietes, Harry L., New Haven, Conn. Windshield
cleaner. 1.441.593; Jan. 9.
Lavigne. Henrv F.. and A. Gaudreau. Plainfield, Conn.
Check spring for looms. 1.443,225 ; Jan. 23.
Lavigne, Joseph P., and L. Spinks, Detroit, Mich. ; said
Laivigne assignor to said Spinks. Adjustable coin hop-
per. 1,443.481 ; ,Tan. .30.
Lavigne, .Joseph W., Worcester, Mass. Drinking cup.
1.453,015; Apr. 24.
Lavine, John W.. Bridgeport, Conn. Pull-socket current
t.ap. 1,465,735: Aus. 21.
Lavoie, Alphonse J.. Montreal. Quebec, Canada. Steering
mechanism. 1.442,161 : Jan. 16.
Lavoie. Alphonse J., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Chuck.
1.4.54,121 : May 8.
Lavoie. Joseph. Montreal. Quebec, Canada. Electric
heater. 1.445,600 ; Feb. 13.
Lavoie, .Toseph, Manchester, N. H.. assignor to Draper
Corporation. Hopedale, Mass. Harness stop motion.
1.445,629; Feb. 20.
Lavoie. Joseph P.. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Driving
mechanism. 1,468,413; Sept. 18.
Law. James C, Scranton, Pa. Horseshoe pad. 1,478,874 ;
Dec. 25.
Lawaczeck, Franz. Halle-on-the-Saale, and H. Heymann,
Darmstadt. Germany. Apparatus for balancing ma-
chinery. 1.457,629; June 5.
La Wall, Harold J., and C. E. Wetzel, Philadelphia. Pa.
System of bookkeeping. 1,462,140: July 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Lawhead, William T., Gainesville, Mo. Hog-trough
guard. 1,470,629; Oct. 16.
La White, Henry. (See La White, Oliver and H.)
La White, Oliver and H., Glens Falls, N. Y. Fiber-
dressing apparatus. 1,472,419 ; Oct. 30.
Lawler, Prank P., San Francisco, Calif. High-tension dis-
connecting switch. 1,464,368 ; Aug. 7.
Lawler, Joseph A., Paterson, N. J. Swimming device.
1,477,506; Dec. 11.
Lawless, Lou L., Tomahawk, Wis. Railway-crossing sig-
nal gate. 1,443,226; Jan. 23.
Lawlor, James M., Topeka, Kana. Sawhorse. 1,462,707 ;
July 24.
Lawlor, James M., Topeka, Kans. Screw-driver attach-
ment. 1,468,969; Sept. 25.
Lawlor, James M., assignor of one-half to T. H. Cut-
singer, Topeka, Kans. Optician's tool. 1,450,959 ;
Apr. 10.
Lawlor, Simeon C, Chicago, HI. Wringing apparatus.
1,469,942 ; Oct. 9.
Lawn, William E., Rochester, N. Y. Landing attachment
for aeroplanes. 1,444,926 ; Feh. 13.
Lawrence, Arthur H., assignor to J. B. Brooks and
Company Limited, Birmingham, England. Cycle,
motor-cycle, and analogous saddles. 1,469,227 ;
Oct. 2.
Lawrence, Benjamin, London, England. Transmission
gear for motor vehicles. 1,441,099 ; Jan. 2.
Lawrence, Benjamin E., Chicago, 111. Menu-card holder.
1.444,193 ; Feb. 6.
Lawrence, E. V., Safety Brake Company. (See Lawrence,
Edward V., assignor.)
Lawrence, Edward V., Englewood, N. J., assignor to
E. V. Lawrence Safety Brake Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Brake. 1,444,194; Feb. 6.
Lawrence, Frederick K., Chicago, 111., assignor to Self-
Mounting Carrier Company, Wilmington, Del. Tire
rack. Rel5,546; Feb. 20.
Lawrence, Frederick K., Chicago, 111., assignor to Self
Mounting Carrier Company, Wilmington, Del. Car-
rier for spare wheels and the like. 1,460,592 ; July 3.
Lawrence, Frederick K., Chicago, 111., assignor to Self-
Mounting Carrier Company, Wilmington, Del. Carrier
for spare wheels and the like. 1,472,983 ; Nov. 6.
Lawrence, George L., jr., Melrose, and L. A. Field, Mai-
den, Mass., assignors to Boston Rubber Shoe Company.
Recording gauge for sheet stock. 1,446,300 ; Feb. 20;
Lawrence, George R., assignor to Commonwealth Engi-
neering Company, Chicago, 111. Hydrocarbon-consuming
heating apparatus. 1,445,965 ; Feb. 20.
Lawrence, Jessie B., La Crosse, Wis. Garment.
1,470,851; Oct. 16.
Lawrence, John, San Diego, Calif. Ventilating, heating,
cooling, and shade apparatus for rooms. 1,467,005 ;
Sept. 4.
Lawrence, John T., Newark, N. J. Paint. 1,450,688 ;
Apr. 3.
Lawrence, Joseph A., Lindsay, Okla. Churn. 1,478,748;
Dec. 25.
Lawrence, Joseph L., Philadelphia, Pa., and C. H. Westa-
cott, Riverton, N. J. Ticket dater. 1,446,013 ; Feb. 20.
Lawrence, Oscar A., assignor to U. H. Roberts, San
Francisco, Calif. Window spring. 1,462,235 ; July 17.
Lawrence Paper Manufacturing Company. (See Hill, I.,
and Dinsmoor, assignors.)
Lawrence Paper Manufacturing Company. (See Saylor,
H. A., Peck, and Dinsmoor, assignors.)
Lawrence, Samuel E., Saybrook, 111. Vehicle towing
mechanism. Rel5,649 : July 10.
Lawrence, Walter H., assignor of one-half to W. A. Wells,
Council Bluffs, Iowa. Car-door lock. 1,453,510 ; May 1.
Lawrence, William, Harcourt. Iowa. Combination scoop
board and end gate. 1,470,269 ; Oct. 9.
Lawrence, William B., Suffolk, Va. Directional signal.
1.474,936: Nov. 20.
Lawrence, William J., Toledo, Ohio. Furnace. 1,453,361 ;
May 1.
Lawrence, William M., Coebnrn, Va. Liquid-level indi-
cator. 1.467,548; Sept. 11.
Lawrence, Winthrop S. (See Daniels, L. C, and Law-
rence.)
Lawrenz. Emll, Detroit, Mich. Ruling pen. 1,463,285 ;
July 31.
Lawrie, Harold N. (See White, U. B., and Lawrie.)
Lawry, Raymond G., assignor to Roberts & Schaefer Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Screening coal. 1,444.195 ; Feb. 6.
Lawson, Alfred A., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Kev
fastener. 1,455,627 ; May 15.
Lawson, Davenport, assignor to Goodvear Redwood Co.,
Elk, Calif. Lead block. 1,458,231 ; June 12.
Lawson, David L., Orby, Calif. Lubricating device.
1,471,038 ; Oct. 16.
Lawson, George W.. New York, N. Y. Marine propeller.
1,455,591 ; May 15.
Lawson, Gottfrid C, Cleveland, Ohio. Pipe wrench.
Rel5,674 ; Aug. 14.
Lawson, Jasper C, Los Angeles, Calif. Bumper for
vehicles. 1,477,067: Dec. 11.
Lawson, John A., West Haven, Conn. Road guard.
1,449,518; Mar. 27.
Lawson, Lindley S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas stove. Des.
62,955 ; Aug. 28.
Lawson, Robert H., assignor to Hemphill Company, Cen-
tral Palls, R. I. Knitting machine and producing split
fabric. 1,458,833 ; June 12.
Lawson, Robert H., assignor to Hemphill Company, Cen-
tral Falls, R. I. Knitting machine and forming reen-
forcements. 1,459,157 ; June 19.
Lawson, Robert H., assignor to Hemphill Company, Cen-
tral Falls, R. I. Making stockings. 1,467,549 ;
Sept. 11.
Lawson, Samuel H., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Air cooling system. 1,448,071 ; Mar. 13.
Lawson, Sidney C, Deer Lodge, Mont. Tractor saw at-
tachment. 1,464,878; Aug. 14.
Lawter, Alva H. (See Lawter. Thomas P. and A. H.)
Lawter, Thomas F. and A. H., Newcastle, Ind. Com-
bustion-promoting device. 1,468,536 ; Sept. 18.
Lawton, Alfred, Manchester, England. Apparatus for the
manufacture of hollow India-rubber balls. 1,467,438 ;
Sept. 11.
Lawton, Hugh M., Bellevue, Ky., assignor to The Cin-
cinnati Time Recorder Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Time recorder. No. 1,441,435 ; Jan. 9.
Lawton, Hugh M., Bellevue, Ky., assignor to The Cin-
cinnati Time Recorder Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Card rack. 1,473,821 ; Nov. 13.
Lay, Charles H., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
signaling system. 1,442,811 ; Jan. 23.
Layer, George. (See Schuck, C. jr., and Layer.)
Layman, Frank E., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Molding machine. 1,444,617 ;
Feb. 6.
Layman, Hebron B., assignor to The Layman Pressed Rod
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Connecting rod.
1,444,471 ; Feb. 6.
Layman, Hebron B., assignor to The Layman Pressed
Rod Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Connecting rod.
1,444,472; Feb. 6.
Layman Pressed Rod Company, The. (See Layman, He-
bron, B., assignor.)
Layne and Bowler Company. (See Noland, John D., as-
signor.)
Layne, James W., Danville, Va. Scraper. 1,463,745 ;
July 31.
Layne, Mahlon E., Los Angeles, Calif. Well mechanism.
1,453,847 : May l:
Layne, Mahlon E., Houston, Tex. Movable power unit.
1,462,708 ; July 24.
Layne, Mahlon E., and S. N. Hall, Los Angeles. Calif.,
said Hall assignor to said Layne. Well mechanism.
1,447,992 ; Mar. 13.
Layne, Mahlon E., and S. N. Hall, Los Angeles, Calif. ;
said Hall assignor to said Layne. Pump mechanism.
1,469,419 ; Oct. 2.
Layne, William R., Richmond, assignor to Standard Oil
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Shaft bearing.
1,454,682; May 8.
Layng. Harai R.. deceased, San Francisco, Calif. ; H. P.
Layng, administratrix. Wet chloridizing volatilization
process. 1,465,138 ; Aug. 14.
Layng, Hattie F., administratrix. (See Layng, Harai R.)
Lavstrom, Hilding A., Chicago, 111. Bicycle stand.
1,468,161 ; Sept.' 18.
Layton, Ernest H., Los Angeles, Calif. Distributor.
1,445,442 ; Feb. 13.
Layton, Shirley T., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Mod-
eling appliance. 1,449,519 ; Mar. 27.
Lazaea, Ignacio, Salem, Va. Web-feeding device.
1.451,579; Apr. 10.
Lazaga, Ignacio, Salem, Va. Machine for packaging
articles. 1.452,692; Apr. 24.
Lazar. Leon, New York, N. Y. Adjustable spotlight for
dental chairs. 1,469,841; Oct. 9.
Lazar, Leon, New York. N. Y. Adjustable spotlight for
dental chairs. 1,469,928; Oct. 9.
Lazar, William T., Appleton, Wis. Paper-interfolding
machine. 1,457,978 : June 5.
Lazarus, Albert, New York, N. Y. Chopper. 1,457,374 ;
June 5.
Lazarus, Charles G., et al. (See Lehmann, J. C, and
Timmerman, assignors.)
Lazoar. Gladvs M., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Child's car.
1,477,444; Dec. 11.
Lazpar, William H., Berkeley, Calif. Toy wagon.
1,444,510 ; Feb. 6.
Lazerick, David L., Cleveland, Ohio. Punctureproof re-
liner for pneumatic tires and casings. 1,461,217 ;
July 10.
Lazier, Arthur A., Buffalo, N. Y. Timing device for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,463,474 ; July 31.
Lazier, Thomas C, Belleville, Canada, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Natural Air Dryers, Inc. Drying ap-
paratus for lumber. 1,464,323 ; Aug. 7.
Lazier, Thomas C, Belleville, Canada, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Natural Air Dryers, Inc. Drying ap-
paratus for di.'^crete masses. 1,464,324 ; Aug. 7.
Lazier, Thomas C, Belleville, Canada, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Natural Air Dryers, Inc. Drying ap-
paratus. 1,464,325 ; Aug. 7.
" L'Azote Francais," S. A. (See Guye, P. A., and
Schmidt, assignors.)
Lazzari, Alberto, New York, N. Y. Float-operated circuit
closer. 1,476,525 ; Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
319
Lazzai'l, Leone, Greenville, N. J. Ventilated waterproof
shoe. 1,455.535 ; May 15.
Lea, Charles, Boston, Mass., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y.
Cross-weaving loom. 1,447,351 ; Mar. 6.
Lea, Frank B.. Findlay, Ohio. Truck for talking ma-
chines. 1,465,945; Aug. 28.
Lea, Charles H., et al. (See Westman, Almar E., as-
signor.)
Lea, James E., Manchester, England. Apparatus for
measuring granular or powdered material. 1,473,633 ;
Nov. 13.
Lea, John M., Detroit, Mich. Battery-plate-treating ap-
naratus. 1,473,108; Nov. 6.
Lea, Lillian M., Tottenville, N. Y. Shampoo cup.
1,468,537; Sept. 18.
Lea, Normaii, London, England. Modulated signaling sys-
tem particularly applicable to wireless signaling.
Stovepipe lock. 1,460,255 ;
tem particularly
3,455,84,5; May 22
Leach, Blanche, Reno, Nev
June 26.
Leach, Ed. (See Gray, John E., assignor.)
Leach, Ernest C. (See Peterson, O. T., and Leach.)
Leach, Henry G. and J. S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Amplifying
receiver. 1.474,973 ; Nov. 20.
Leach, James M., Smithton, Pa. Shipping case. 1,465,225 ;
Aug. 14.
Leach. John J., Indian Orchard, Mass. Gate valve.
1,475,191 ; Nov. 27.
Leach, Joseph S. (See Leach, Henry G., and J. S.)
Leach, Lester L. (See Entwisle, E. F., Howell, and
Leach.)
Leach, Trov A. (See Harris, L. E., and Leach.)
Leach, William W., Mansfield, Ohio. Loader. 1,447,255
Mar. 6.
Leach, William W., Mansfield, Ohio. Crate. 1,463,512
July 31.
Leadbetter, William H., Dallas, Tex. Soil-shedding agri
cultural implement. 1,445,148 ; Feb. 13.
Leader, John. (See Litwiller, T., and Leader.)
Leager, Samuel F., and F. H. Vliet, Spotswood, N. J
Spark plug. 1,465,582; Aug. 21.
Leahy, Frank C, and G. H. Hileman, Detroit, Mich
Antiseptic container. 1,452,299 ; Apr. 17.
Leahy, Herbert V., et al. (See Leahy, Herbert V., as-
signor.)
Leahy, Herbert V., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to P. Brown and H. V. Leahy. Carburetor.
1,445,328 ; Feb. 13.
Leahy, Josephine M., Houston, Tex. Filing system.
1,474,196 ; Nov. 13.
Leahy. Richard A., Bonne Terre, Mo. Apparatus for
screening granular materials. 1,456,067 ; May 22.
Leak, Charles, CenterviUe, Iowa. Combination tool.
1,477,833 ; Dec. 18.
Leak, Edward C, Reno, Nev. Brush grubber and lev-
eler. 1.469,517; Oct. 2.
Leake, George, Mason City, Iowa. Transom lift.
1,460,023 ; June 26.
Leake, Richard C, assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. T. Point detector. 1,442,685 ;
Jan. 16.
Leake. Thomas S., San Francisco, Calif. Tractor.
1,463,366; July 31.
Leander, Axel A., Seattle, Wash. Game device. 1,448,454 ;
Mar. 13.
Leander, Axel A., Seattle, Wash. Garment. 1,448,455 ;
Mar. 13.
Leander, Axel A., Seattle, Wash. Cloth folding and
measuring device. 1,449,049 ; Mar. 20.
Leane, Sidney A., Farrell's Flat, South Australia, Aus-
tralia. Container for matches. 1,462,971 ; July 24.
Learman, Prank J., assignor to Buffalo Specialty Com-
pany, Bufifalo, N, Y. Polishing mop. 1,461,003 ;
July 3.
Leary, William E., Placerville, Idaho. Saw set. 1,465,606 ;
Aug. 21.
Leary, William L. (See Edwards, Bruce V., assignor.)
Leas, Bert E., Luverne, Minn. Rake. 1,442,686 ; Jan. 16.
Leas, Bert E., Luverne, Minn. Rake. 1,442,687 ; Jan. 16.
Leas, Bert E.. Luverne, Minn. Rake. 1,471,964 ; Oct. 23.
Leas, Harold L., Waukon, Iowa. Valve. 1,464,007 ;
Aug. 7.
Leathem, James, Lebanon, Pa. Rotary hook or loop
taker for sewing machines. 1,443,418 ; Jan. 30.
Leathem, James, Lebanon, Pa. Sewing machine.
1,464,081 ; Aug. 7.
Leather. John, Waterbury, Conn. Lingerie clasp.
1,444,030 ; Feb. 6.
Leatherman, Robert L., and A. M. Yockey, Mount Pleasant,
Pa. Folding table. 1,475,401 ; Nov. 27.
Leavenworth, Seth H., Rochester, N. Y. Metal surfacing
or abrading machine. 1,457,979 ; June 5.
Leavenworth, Seth H., assignor to The Van Bergh Silver
Plate Co., Rochester, N. Y. Spiritual-mass card
tray. Des. 63,565; Dec. 18.
Leaver, Edmund S., Tucson, Ariz., assignor of one-third
to C. E. van Barneveld, St. Louis, Mo., and one-third
to L. R. Eckman, Tucson, Ariz. Making solutions
containing sulphuric acid and ferric sulphate.
1,477,965; Dec. 18.
Leaver, James M. and J. M., jr., Oakland, Calif.
Lumber sorter. 1,466,909 ; Sept. 4.
(See Leaver, James M. and
Oreg. Doughnut fryer.
Burial appa-
Leaver, James M., jr.
J. M., jr.)
Leavitt, Grace, Ashland,
1,449,948; Mar. 27.
Leavitt, Harvey H., Wadesboro, N. C.
ratus. 1,450,092 ; Mar. 27.
Leavitt Mfg. Company. (See Christopher, Daniel L.,
assignor. )
Leavitt, Samuel W. (See Marshall, J. P., and Leavitt.)
Le Beau, Ernest A., assignor to Chicago Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Third or fourth point sus-
pension support mount or bracket for brake beams.
1,453,684 ; May 1,
Le Beau, Fernando J., et al. (See Peterson, Earl W.,
assignor.)
Leber, George J. (See Smith, O. A., and Leber.)
Leber, George J., Cleveland, Ohio. Washline reel.
1,455,343 ; May 15.
Lebnerz, Harry J., Frederick, Md. Bag support.
1,455,536 ; May 15.
Leblanc, Carlos. (See Fernandez, J. V., and Leblanc.)
Leblanc, Charles L. A. M., assignor to Societe Anouyme
Pour I'Exploitation des Procedes Maurice Leblanc-
Vickers, Paris, France. Commutating system for elec-
trical machines. 1,461,446 ; July 10.
Leblanc, Charles L. A. M., assignor to SociStS Anonyme
pour I'Exploitation des Proc6d6s Maurice Leblanc-Viek-
ers, I'aris, Fraiice. Balancing disturbing forces and
couples which are produced in a reciprocating engine.
1,472,012; Oct. 23.
Le Blanc, Ernest M., New Orleans, La. Garment-display
stand. 1,464,431 ; Aug. 7.
Le Blanc, Joseph A., Salem, Mass. Nonskidding tire shoe.
1,451,074 ; Apr. 10.
Leblanc, Maurice, Val-sur-Seine par C'roissy, France, as-
signor to Societe Anonyme pour I'Exploitation des
Procedes, Westinghouse Leblanc, Paris, (Seine),.
Prance. Steam-ejector apparatus. 1,461,447 ; July 10.
Leblanc, Maurice, assignor to Ste. Anonyme Pour I'Ex-
ploitation de Precedes Westinghouse Leblanc, Paris,
Prance. Exhaust arrangement for steam ejectors.
1,475,441 ; Nov. 27.
Lebleson, Minnie, Guttenberg, N. J. Strainer and stop-
per for pipes. 1,461,317; July 10.
Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Company, The. (See
Groene, William P., assignor.)
Le Boeuf, Arthur W., Woonsocket, R. I., assignor to M. J.
Whittall and A. Thomas, Worcester, Mass. Brush
machine. 1,449,424 ; M^r. 27.
Lebow, Maurice, assignor to Dorf & Company, BaltimorCf
Md. Adjustable cap. 1,461,623; July 10.
Lebreton, Anna, and E. Talbot, Seattle, Wash. Street in-
dicator. 1,460,854 ; July 3.
Lebros Manufacturing Co., Inc., The. (See Levin, Jacob,.
assignor.)
Le Bus, Franklin L. (See Le Bus, George F. and P. L.)
Le Bus, George F. (See Lebus, John E., assignor.)
Le Bus, George P. and F. L., Electra, Tex. Wrench.
1,476,341 ; Dec. 4.
Lebus, John E., Electra, assignor to G. P. Le Bus,
Wichita County, Tex. Toothless slip and elevator.
1,477,709; Dec. 18.
Lebwohl, Benjamin, assignor of one-half to B. Mindich,
New York, N. Y. Combined cigar or cigarette and
match box. 1,477,373: Dec. 11.
Lecavalier, Albert. (See Gohier, E., and Lecavalier.)
Lechleitner, James W. (See Mitchel, C. P., and Lech-
leitner.)
Lechner, Herman R., Shreveport, La. Valve. 1,449,337 ;
Mar. 20.
Leckinger, Philip H., assignor to High Speed Hammer
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Riveting hammer.
1,460,424 ; July 3.
Lecocq, Eug6ne, Brussels, Belgium. Coke oven. 1,466,663 ;
Sept. 4.
Le Cocq, Frank and I., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Cylindrical
structure and block thereof. 1,462,605 ; July 24.
Le Cocq, Irwin. (See Le Cocq, Frank and I.)
Le Compte, Edward P., Park City, Utah. Coat adjuster.
1,458,066 ; June 5.
Le Compte, Frank H. (See Le Compte, Onesime H. and
F. H.)
Le Compte, Harry J., Oklahoma, Okla. Stovepipe fastener.
1,451,043 ; Apr. 10.
Le Compte, Onesime H. and F. H., Oklahoma, Okla., as-
signors to The Le Compte Standard Automatic Drawbar
and Connector Company, Denver, Colo. Car coupling.
1,448,755 ; Mar. 20.
Le Compte Standard Automatic Drawbar and Connector
Company, The. (See Le Compte, Onesime H, and F. H.,
assignors.)
L'Ecuyer, Romulus A., Chicago, and L. S. Marks, Oak
Park, 111. Holder for lighting fixtures. 1,462,692;
July 24.
Leczyckl, Stanly, Detroit, Mich.. Lock. 1,451,464;
Apr. 10.
Ledbetter, Thomas P., Columbus, Ga. Front-wheel driving
mechanism. 1,440,474 ; Jan. 2.
Leddick. George, Schenectady, N, Y,, assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric switch. 1,477,834 ;
Dec. 18. •
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Austria, assignor to Westing-
Electric gas lamp. 1,461,360 ;
Austria, assignor to Westing-
Electric gas lamp. 1,461,921 ;
Austria, assignor to Westing-
Electric incandescent lamp.
Combined
Des. 62,490;
Combined
Des. 62,491 ;
Ledeboer, John W., Ambler, Pa., assignor to Asbestos
Shingle, Slate & Sheathing Company. Colored cement
composition and preparing the same. 1,463,961 ; Aug. 7.
Lederer, Anton, Vienna, -Austria, assignor to Westing-
house Lamp Company. Electric gas lamp. 1,461,359 ;
July 10.
Lederer, Anton, Vienna,
house Lamp Company.
July 10.
Lederer, Anton, Vienna,
house Lamp Company.
July 17.
Lederer, Anton, Vienna,
house Lamp Company.
1,464,826 ; Aug. 14.
Lederer, Carl F., deceased, by F. S. Lederer, administra-
trix, assignor of one-half to F. F. Church, Rochester,
N. Y. Process and article for producing moving pic-
tures. 1,446,123 : Feb. 20.
Lederer, Frances S., administratrix. (See Lederer,
Carl F.)
Lederer, Sigmund L., Providence, R. I
leather and metal fabric watch bracelet.
June 12.
Lederer, Sigmund L., Providence, R. I
leather and metal fabric watch bracelet.
June 12.
Ledewyn, Gustavo. (See Wagemans, J. E., and Ledewyn.)
Ledin, Charles, assignor to The Yale & Towne Manufac-
turing Company, Stamford, Conn. Switch lock.
1,466,594 ; Aug. 28.
Le Doux, Pearl, Oakland, Calif. Combination doll and
pincushion. Des. 62,291 ; May 1.
Ledoux, Victor,' New Bedford, assignor to Hopedale Man-
ufacturing Company, Mllford, Mass. Shuttle.
1,463,286; July 31.
Le Due, Louis C. (See Burg, C. M., Decker, and Le Due.)
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor, by mesne assigTiments, to
Budd Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Disk wheel
1,441,005 ; Jan. 2.
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Budd Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Retaining
device for removable wheels. 1,442,621 ; Jan. 16.
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Jig for use in
assembling and electrically welding together the parts
of automobile bodies and other structures. 1,441,436 ;
Jan. 9.
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Channel structure
for tonneau panels. 1,443,482 ; Jan. 30.
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward G. Budd
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
ture for tonneau panels. 1,443,488 ;
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward
facturing Company, I'hiladelphia, Pa.
ture for tonneau panels. 1,443,484 ; Jan. 30
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manu
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lock mecha
nisra for automobile doors. 1.443,959 ; Feb. 0.
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward G
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,447,619 ; Mar. 6.
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Assembling and
welding jig. 1,464,207; Aug. 7.
Ledwinka, Joseph, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Loop-strap-
securing device for automobile tops. 1,469,929 ;
Oct. 9.
Ledyard, Harry A. and J. J. Jelley, Ashland, Ohio. Vault
or the like. 1,467,862 ; Sept. 11.
Lee. Albert J. F., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Rotating
scraper for cleaning- the skin of vessels. 1,456,386 ;
May 22.
Lee, Albert P., assignor to Lee Trailer & Body Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Rear-dumping vehicle. 1,444,382 ; Feb. 6.
Lee, Albert P., assignor to Lee Trailer & Body Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Steering mechanism. 1,446,756; Feb. 27.
Lee, Albert P., assignor to Lee Loader & Body Co., Chicago,
111. Dumping vehicle. 1,467.485; Sept. 11.
Lee, Alexander P., Cambridge, Mass. Broiler. 1,471,039 ;
Oct. 16.
Lee, Amos M., and E. J. Hagreen, Rochester, N. Y.
Desk pad. 1,458,488 ; June 12.
Lee, Bernard J., Los Angeles, Calif. Attachment for
headlights. 1,462,065 ; July 17.
Lee. Bernard S., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Burnishing
machine. 1,443,419 ; Jan. 30.
Lee, Bernard S., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Safety
device. 1,454,898 ; May 15.
Lee, Charles F., Astoria, assignor of one-third to G. C.
Pahlow, Galesburg, 111. Door latch. 1,405.672 ; Aug. 21.
Lee, Charles L., assignor to General Motors Research Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Furnace. 1,445,220 ; Feb. 13.
Lee, Charles L., assignor to General Motors Research
Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Electric furnace.
1,463,513; July 31.
Lee, Charles P., St. Clairsvllle, Ohio. Gang plow,
1,476,823; Dec.«ll.
Channel
Jan. 30.
G. Budd
Channel
Manu-
struc-
Manu-
struc-
Budd Manufac-
Truck body.
Lee, Charles W.. Philadelphia, Pa. Tool holder.
1,447,139 ; Feb. 27.
Lee, Daniel, Columbus, Ga. Box-car door. 1,447,876 ;
Mar. 6.
Lee, Donovan H., London, England. Railway-rail joint.
1,447,671 ; Mar. 6.
Lee, Elmer J., Bangor, Pa. Timer. 1,459,678 ; June 19.
Lee, Ernest A., Lorain, Ohio. Sewing machine.
1,449,682; Mar. 27.
Lee, Frederick C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Suspend-
ers. 1,447,093 ; Feb. 27.
Lee, liYederick C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Fishing-
rod handle. 1,452,808 ; Apr. 24.
Lee, Frederick L., Spokane, Wash. Pneumatic load car-
rier. 1,444,157 ; Feb. 6.
Lee, Gussie A., Omaha, Nebr. Oil burner. 1,442,673 ;
Jan. 16.
Lee, Harry M., Chillicothe, 111. Auxiliary carburetor.
1,456,025 : May 22.
I.«e, Harry W., et al. (See Robinson, R. M., and Bradley,
assignors.)
Lee, Henry B., assignor to The D. E. Whlton Machine
Company, New London, Conn. Steam packing.
1,458,489 ; June 12.
Lee, Henry J., Fountain Run, Kv. Collapsible crate.
1,453,148 ; Apr. 24.
T.ee, Hugh W., and J. W. Swindale, assignors to Sir W. G.
.Vrrastrong, Whitworth and Company, Limited, New-
castle-upon-Tyne, England. Ammunition hoist espe-
cinllv suitable for use on board ship. 1,465,990 :
Aug. 28.
Lee, James E., assignor to The Challenge Machinery
Company, Grand Haven, Mich. Galley lock. 1,458,712 ;
June 12.
Lee, John A., Coopersvllle, Mich. Can-feeding mecha-
nism. 1,457,177; May 29.
Lee, John E., Milwaukee, Wis. Burglar alarm. 1,457,176;
May 29.
Lee, John J., Chicago, 111. Card holder. 1,442,674;
Jan. 16.
Lee, Johu L., Sherrill, assignor to Oneida Community,
Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Display device or container
for silverware, etc. 1.441,437 ; Jan. 9.
Lee, Lawrence H., Tacoma, Wash. Train light.
1,440,878 .Ian. 2.
Lee, Leif, Youngstown, Ohio. Power-transmission device.
1,443,026; Jan. 23.
Lee, Leif, Youngstown, Ohio. Roll-balancing mechanism.
1,452,347 ; Apr. 17.
Lee Loader & Body Co. (See Lee, Albert P., assignor.)
Lee & Nash, Inc. (See Nash, James H., assignor.)
Lee, Nathaniel B., et al. (See James, William E.,
assignor.)
Lee, Ottar S., assignor to Nye Tool and Machine Works,
Chicago, III. Die-milling machine. 1,442,483 ; Jan. 16.
Lee, Ottar S., assignor to Nye Tool & Machine Works,
Chicago, 111. Die-milling machine. 1,442.484 ; Jan. 16.
Lee, Ralph L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Delco-
Llght Company, Dayton, Ohio. Power stand. 1,476,450 ;
Dec. 4.
Lee. Ralston T., Marietta, Ohio. Drive - wheel rim.
1,451,991 ; Apr. 17.
Lee Razor Manufacturing Company. (See Browning,
George, assignor.)
Lee, Richard V., assignor of one-half to T. M. McGrail,
Callstoga, Calif. Faucet. 1,441,987 ; Jan. 9.
Lee, Ross, Chaffee, Mo. Tool for inserting piston rings.
1,452,468 ; Apr. 17.
Lee, Samuel A., New York, N. Y. Tool holder. 1,478,967 ;
Dec. 25.
Lee, Thomas. (See Hollingdrake, H., and Lee.)
Lee, Thomas L., assignor to North East Electric (Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Test bench. 1,451,992; Apr. 17.
Lee, Thomas L., assignor to North East Electric Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Brush rigging. 1,478,665 ;
Dec. 25.
Lee. Thomas L., and B. H. Sullivan, assignors to North
East Electric Company, Rochester, N. Y. Electric
system for vehicles. 1,440,879 ; Jan. 2.
Lee Trailer & Body Co. (See Lee, Albert P., assignor.)
Lee. William A., Augusta, Ga. Press cloth. 1,444,253 ;
Feb. 6.
Lee, William E., assignor of one-half to L. C. Crosby, St.
Louis, Mo. Spark plug. 1,454,516 ; May 8,
Lee, William J., Easton, assignor to Marine Decking and
Supply Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Tackle block. 1,449,363 ;
Mar. 20.
Lee, William R., Fresno, Calif. Brake. 1,444,317 : Feb. 6.
Lee, Yong K., assignor to The Borromite Company of
America, Chicago, 111. Base-exchange silicate and pre-
paring the same. 1,472,011 ; Oct. 23.
Leece, Charles E., assignor of one-third to Robert P.
Leece and one-third to B. Clark, Youngstown, Ohio.
Incandescent electric lamp. 1,457,440; June 5.
Leece, Leicester L., Cleveland, Ohio. Gear shift for
motor vehicles. 1,450,745: Apr. 3.
Leece, Robert F., et al. (See Leece, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Leech, Abner Y., jr., Washington, D. C. Firing mecha-
nism. 1,469,663 ; Oct. 2.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
321
Leech, Benjamin, Macclesflcld, assignor of one-half to
Henry & Leigh Slater, Limited, Manchester, England.
Apparatus for the electrolytic production of metallic
alloys in the form of paste or sludge. 1,461,276;
July 10.
Leech, Charles M., deceased, Lima, Ohio ; C. E. Kindell,
administrator. Internal-combustion engine. 1,454,934 ;
May 15.
Leech, Edward W., jr., Baltimore, Md. Spring oiler.
1,461,244; July 10.
Leech, Edward W., jr., Baltimore, Md. Spring oiler.
1,461,245 ; July 10.
Leech, Edward W., jr., Baltimore, Md. Safety lock for
stopcocks. 1,473,774 ; Nov. 13.
Leech, Edward W., jr., Baltimore, Md. Safety lock for
stopcocks. 1,473,775 ; Nov. 13.
Leech, Francis B., and E. W. Titus, Washington, D. C.
Parking light. 1,447,589 ; Mar. 6.
Leech, Granville. (See Leech, Stanley and G.)
Leech, John, Bridgeport, assignor to International Silver
Company, Meriden, Conn. Spoon, or similar article.
Des. 62,009 ; Feb. 27.
Leech, John, Bridgeport, assignor to International Silver
Company, Meriden, Conn. Fork or similar article.
Des. 62,206 ; Apr. 10.
Leech, Stanley and G., Detroit, Mich. Wringer.
1,476,759 : Dec. 11.
Leedom, Randolph, Clifton. N. J., assignor to The West-
ern Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Pole
cleaning and shaving machine. 1,473,582 ; No¥. 6.
Leeds Forge Company, The. (See Gresley, Herbert N.,
assignor.)
Leeds. Hosmcr W., Seligman, Ariz. Car ventilator.
1,459,405 ; June 19.
Leeds, Morris E., assignor to Leeds & Northrup Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Speed-control apparatus.
1,476,824 ; Dec. 11.
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Behr, Leo, assignor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Brewer, Henry, as-
signor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Keeler, Earl A., as-
signor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Leeds, Morris E.,
assignor.)
Leeds," Robert R., assignor to The Topping Mfg. Company,
Ashland, Ohio. Lower door guide for sliding and fold-
ing doors. 1.444,349 ; Feb. 6.
Leeds, Robert R., assignor to The Topping Manufacturing
Co., Ashland, Ohio. Carrier for disappearing doors.
1,450,729 ; Apr. 3.
Leedy Manufacturing Co. (See Mueller, Lawrence A.,
asBignor.)
Leedy Manufacturing Company. (Sec Leedy, Ulysses G.,
assignor.)
Leedy Manufacturing Company. (See Strupe, Cecil H.,
assignor.)
Lei'dy. Ulysses G., assignor to Leedy Manufacturing Com-
pany. Indianapolis. Ind. Drum and trap combination.
1.456.242 ; May 22.
Leedy, Ulysses G., assignor to Leedy Manufacturing
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Foot-control snare con-
trol for snare drums. 1,458,905 ; June 12.
Leedy, Ulysses G., assignor to Leedy Manufacturing
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Snare-drum stick.
1,472,397; Oct. 30.
Leeper, Isaac W., assignor of one-half to J. L. Greer, East
Mollne, III. Hog oiler. 1,442,891 ; Jan. 23.
Lees-Bradner Company, The. (See Schurr, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Lees, Ernest J., assignor to H. T. Bradner, Cleveland,
Ohio. Arbor support. 1,453,470 ; May 1.
Lees, James E. (See Cottam, R., Sefton. and Lees.)
Lees, Joseph, Allentown, Pa. Lawn - edge trimmer.
1,454,018 ; May 1.
Lees, William, HoUinwood, and W. Moors, Runcorn,
England. Stirring device for agitating liquids.
1,441,813; Jan. 9.
Leeseberg, Henry C. (See Pillars, E. R., and Leese-
berg. )
Leeser, Emll, Chicago, 111. Attachment for fountain pens.
1,469,092 ; Sept. 25.
Leete, John A. (See Gross C. W., and Leete.)
Lcpte, Murray B., assignor to R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co.,
Wallingford. Conn. Spoon, fork, or similar article.
Dps. 61,983; Feb. 20.
Leeth, Ashby L. and E. H., Washington, D. C. Tire flap.
1,445,443 ; Feb. 13.
Leeth. Eldon H. (See Leeth, Asbby L. and E. H.)
Lefebre. Edward A., Astoria, N. Y. Amplifler. 1,453,879 ;
May 1.
Lefebvre. Ren§, Berne, and A. Ramseier, Neuchatel,
Switzerland. Dental disk holder. 1,443,079 ; Jan. 23.
Lefever. Charles F., assignor to Daisy Manufacturing
Co., Plymouth, Mich. Popgnn. 1,466,131 : .Aug. 28.
Lefever, Eden G., Boyertown, Pa. Brake-equalizing de-
vice. 1,468,910; Sept. 25.
Le Fever, Frank, Fulton, N. Y. Breech-loading single-
barrel gun. 1,471,900; Oct. 23.
Le Fevrp, George A., Richmond Hill, assignor to Paxflat
Barrel & Crate Corporation, New York, N. Y. Knock-
down barrel. 1,452,880 ; Apr. 24.
5833^—21
Lefljngwell, Albert L., assignor of one-half to Eli Her-
ring, Los Angeles, C^alif. Threading machine for bolts,
pipes, etc. 1,474,327 ; Nov. 13.
Leffiugwell, George G. (See Cleveland, E. S., and Leffing-
well.)
Lefflngwell, William H., Newark, N. J. Device for dem-
onstrating lighting effects. 1,471,615 ; Oct. 23.
Leffler, John F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety razor. 1,462,558 ;
July 24.
Lefler, Hawley B., assignor of one-half to D. E. F. Rus-
sell, Grand Bayou, La. Polish-rod clamp. 1,460,256 ;
June 26.
Le Floliic, George, Washington, D. C. Adjustable ladder
platform. 1,454,750 ; May 8.
Legate, William H., Hartford, Conn. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,471,743 ; Oct. 23.
Le Gendre, William. (See Smith, H. A., Le Gendre, and
Harbison.)
Legg, David A., assignor to M. A. Adam, London, England.
Reduction of nitrocompounds. 1,447,557 ; Mar. 6.
Legg, Joseph W., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. High-speed
camera. 1,454,899 : May 15.
Leggatt, Edward H. A., Woodford Green, England. Dart
board or like target. 1,453,396 ; May 1.
Legge, William R.. Pittsfield, Mass. Depth sounder.
1,441,230; Jan. 9.
Leggo, Arthur V., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Fur-
nace for roasting ores and such like operations.
1.444,927 ; Feb. 13.
Lego, Russell C, Beaver Falls. Pa. Double-acting deep-
well pump. 1,450,213 ; Apr. 3.
Le Gore, Wlliam M., Jefferson, Iowa. Funnel device.
1.442,278 : Jan. 16.
Le Gorie, Paul J., Union Hill. N. J. Combined chair and
cabinet for phonographs. 1,447,216 ; Mar. 6.
Le Grand, Ruth A., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Doll. Des.
62,492 ; .Tune 12.
Lehman, Edward G., Canton, Ohio. Fastening device.
1,457,039 ; May 29.
Lehman, Edward G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United Alloy Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio. Safe
construction. 1,447,794 ; Mar. 6.
Lehman, Harvey C, Hibbing, Minn. Deodorizing appara-
tus. 1,446,310 ; Feb. 20.
Lehman, Irvin P., assignor to Blaw-Knox Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Annealing box. 1,460,855 : July 3.
Lehman, Irvin F., Pittsburgh, assignor to Blaw-Knox
Company, Blawnox, Pa. Annealing - box bottom.
1.476,526 ; Dec. 4.
Lehman, Jay B., Canton, Ohio. Planer. 1,456,739 ;
May 29.
Lehman. John G., assignor to Bethlehem Foundry &
Machine Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Cast-metal con-
tainer. 1,454,291 ; May 8.
Lehman, John G., assignor to Bethlehem Foundry & Ma-
chine Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Temperature control
of kettles by zones. Rel5.665 ; July 31.
Lehman, John G., assignor to Bethlehem Foundry & Ma-
chine Company. Bethlehem, Pa. Temperature control
of kettles by zones. Rel5,703 ; Oct. 23.
Lehman, Werner. (See Bager, S. R. W. M., Kaeser, and
Lehman.)
Lehman. Werner. (See Bager, S. R. W. M., Lehman,
and RuhlofC.)
Lehmann, Charles L., New York, N. T. Gasoline filter
for internal-combustion engines. 1,477,885 ; Dec. 18.
Lehmann, Frederick C. (See Yeiser, L. B., and Leh-
mann.)
Lehmann, George, Forest Park. 111. Dimmer for automo-
bile headlights. 1,445,966; Feb. 20.
Lehmann, Julius C, Jamaica, and G. H. Timmerman,
Brooklyn, assignors of one-half to C. G. Lazarus and
B. Cohen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cigar lighter. 1,445,967 ;
Feb. 20.
Lehmann, Karl A., assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktlengesell-
schaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,448,411 ; Mar. 13.
Lehmann, Karl A., Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Ak-
tiengesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Case-
shift mechanism. 1.451,737 ; Apr. 17.
Lehmann, Otto H., assignor to The Bearings Company of
America, Lancaster, Pa. Making ball bearings.
1,477,570; Dec. 18.
Lehmann, Paul R. E., Dayton, Ohio. Expansible core.
1,466,.S66 : Aug. 28.
Lehnert. .Tohn A.. Howard. S. Dak. Flying machine.
1,476.162 : Dec. 4.
Lehon Company, The. (See Lehon, Thomas B., assignor.)
I>ehon. Thomas B., assignor to The Lehon Company,
Chicago, 111. Building material. 1.441,861 ; Jan. 9.
Lehon, Thomas B.. assignor to The Lehon Company, Chi-
cago. 111. Roofing material. 1,445,777 ; Feb. 20.
Lehr, Edwin, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Regulator sys-
tem. 1,460,161 : June 26.
Leib, August. (See Mayer, E., and Leib.)
Leib, August, Berlin, Germany. Wave meter with ca-
thode tube. 1.446,425 ; Feb. 20.
Leibing, Joseph K., assignor to Splitdorf Electrical Com-
panv, Newark, N. J. Magneto Ignition device.
1,461,128 ; July 10.
322
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of pa^ewiees— Continued.
Leibing, William E., and L. G. Taggart, Oakland, Calif.
Manufacturing excelsior pads. 1,469,420 ; Oct. 2.
Lelbow, David, and M. Cohen, New York, N. Y. Towel-
service cabinet. 1,468,667 ; Sept. 26.
Leibow, Hymaii, Brooklyn, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,912; Aug. 21.
Leiby, Harvey I., Bloomsburg, Pa. Picker block.
1,443,027 ; Jan. 23.
Leich Electric Company. (See Leicb, Oscar M., assignor.)
Leicb, Oscar M., assignor to Leicb Electric Com-
pany, Genoa, 111. Automatically - adjustable bearing.
1,458,658 ; June 12.
Lelch, Oscar M., assignor to Leicb Electric Company,
Gtenoa, 111. Electric - contact - operating device.
1,468,789 : Sept. 25.
Leichtfuss, Herman F., Milwaukee, Wis. Water seal
for containers. 1,473,302; Nov. 6.
Leidecker, Foster H., assiijnor, by mesne assignments, to
The Leidecker Tool Company, Marietta, Ohio. Wire-
rope knife. 1,475,019 ; Nov. 20.
Leidecker, Joseph M., and J. G. Burch, Bartlesville,
Okla. Apparatus for spooling wire. 1,462,014 ;
July 17.
Leidecker Tool Company, The. (See Leidecker, Foster
H., assignor.)
Leidgen, Nicholas C, Detroit, Mich. Sash raising and
lowering device. 1,461,277 ; July 10.
Leidy, Norman J., Philadelphia, Pa. Ornamental casing
for automobile headlights. 1,453,075 ; Apr. 24.
Leigh, Edward R., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor of one-half
to E. W. Dugdale, Kearney, N. J. Floor-level stop for
electrically-operated elevators. 1,445,149 ; Feb. 13.
Leigh, Millard E., Burley, Idaho. Draft evener.
1,460,257 ; June 26.
Leightham, Edward J., Conshohocken, Pa. Water-level
signal. 1,469,518; Oct. 2.
Leighton, Charles M. H., Milford, N. H., assignor to
Draper Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Selvage guard
for looms. 1,454,787 ; May 8.
Leighton, George A.., Roslindale, Mass., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Friction-top can.
1,450,422 ; Apr. 3.
Leighton, George A., Roslindale, Mass., assignor to Amer-
ican Can Company, New York, N. Y. Blacking-box
cover. 1,451,702 ; Apr. 17.
Leighton, George A., Roslindale, Mass., assignor to
American Can Company, New York, N. Y. Soldering
machine. 1,457,441 ; June 5.
Leiker, Isadore, Hays, Kans. Slot closure for Ford
automobiles. 1,472,721 ; Oct. 30.
Leiker, Isadore, Hays, Kans. Slot closure for Ford
automobiles. 1,472,722 ; Oct. 30.
Leillch, Frank T., Baltimore, Md. Switch lock.
1,451,366; Apr. 10.
Leimberger, Edward L., and A. Brasher, Chicago, 111.
Feeding attachment for power wringers. 1,450,891 ;
Apr. 3.
Leinan, Edwin S., Fargo, N. Dak. Agitator. 1,460,498 ;
July 3.
Leinbach, Edward L., Chicago, 111. Door check and
closer. 1,442,892 ; Jan. 23.
Lelndorf, Emll, New York, N. Y. Passenger bus.
1,468,701 ; Sept. 25.
Lelnen, Joseph E. (See Gargan, C. L., and Leinen.)
Lelnert, Wenzel W., New York, N. Y. Liquid-measuring
machine. 1,461,424; July 10.
Leinweber, Curtis H., et al., executors. (See Xjeinweber,
Frederick H.)
Leinweber, Frederick H., deceased, Chicago, 111. ; C. H.
Leinweber, W. H. Leinweber, and V. H. Leinweber, ex-
ecutors. Internal - combustion engine. 1,447,672;
Mar. 6.
Leinweber, Victor H., et al., executors. (See Leinweber,
Frederick H.)
Leinweber, William H., et al., executors. (See Leinweber,
Frederick H.)
Leiper, John, assignor to New York Mills Corporation,
New York Mills, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 63,082 ;
Oct. 2.
Leipert, August H. (See Masury, A. F., and Leipert.)
Leipert, August H., assignor to International Motor
Company, New York, N. Y. Assembling middle bear-
ings for internal-combustion motors. 1,457,115 ;
May 29.
Leipert, August H., assignor to International Motor
Company, New York, N. Y. Cam-shaft unit. 1,457,707 ;
June 5.
Leiser, Richard, and F. Ziffer, Vienna, Austria. Process
and apparatus for the chlorination of methane (CHj).
1,459,777 ; June 26.
Leisge, William L., Atkinson, Nebr. Meter for milking
apparatus. 1,451.738 ; Apr. 17.
Leisse, Frederick J., St. Louis, Mo. Liquid-operated
.lack. 1,441,628 ; Jan. 9.
Leissler, Daniel, Chicago, 111. Enameling oven. 1,447,795 ;
Mar. 6.
Leissner, Harry F., Sodertalje, Sweden. Fuel-supply
pump for internal-combustion engines. 1,452,428 :
Apr. 17.
Leist, Louis H. (See Leist, Norman A. and L. H.)
Leist, Norman A. and L. H., Michigan City, Ind. Sliding
door fastener. 1,448,135 ; Mar. 13.
Leisten, Nicholas, and C. Senn, Detroit, Mich. Ga«
generator for Internal-combustion engines. 1,456,986;
May 29.
Leister, Benjamin H., San Francisco, Calif. Heater.
1,447,673 ; Mar. 6.
Leister, William H., assignor to The United Machinery
Company, Westminster, Md. Green-corn-debutting ma-
chine. 1,453,248; Apr. 24.
Leister, William H., assignor to The United Machinery
Company, Westminster, Md. Corn-husking machine.
1,471,616; Oct. 23.
Leisure, John. (See Yetman, O. B., and Leisure.)
Leitch, Lucy B., administratrix. (See Leitch, Meredith.)
Leitch, Meredith, deceased, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., by L. B.
Leitch, administratrix, Gordonville, Va., assignor to
The De Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y.
Braking device for centrifugal machines. 1,462,141 ;
July 17.
Leitch, Meredith, deceased, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., by
L. B. Leitch, administratrix, Montgomery, Ala., as-
signor to The De Laval Separator Company, New
York, N. Y. Driving means for centrifugal bowls.
1,476,760; Dec. 11.
Leitch, Roy C, Kansas City, Mo. Car-check holder.
1,462,015 ; July 17.
Leitch, William I., Cleveland, Ohio. Adjustable collap-
sible bier and top therefor. 1,443,185 ; Jan. 23.
Leitman, Louis, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Vegetable grater.
1,475,839; Nov. 27.
Leitner, Henry, London, England. Electric accumulator
or storage battery. 1,443,321 ; Jan. 23.
Leitner, Henry, London, England. Electric accumulator
or storage battery. 1,443,322; Jan. 23.
Leitner, Henry, London, England. Production of metal
airscrews or propellers. 1,457,844 ; June 5.
Leitner, Henry, London, England. Metal propeller.
1,459,335 ; June 19.
Leitner, Henry, Westminster, London, England. Screw
propeller. 1,456,387; May 22.
Leitzell, Samuel B., Butler, Pa. Auto brake. 1,478,969;
Dec. 25.
Lejeune, Charles, Woluwe-St. Lambert, near Brussels, as-
signor to J. Lejeune, Brussels, Belgium. Control
valve. 1,469,228 ; Oct. 2.
Lejeune, Jules. (See Lejeune, Charles, assignor.)
Leland, George H., Dayton, Ohio. Electric motor.
1,464,911 ; Aug. 14.
Leland, Sanford D., WeUesley, assignor to Manufactur-
ing Equipment & Engineering Company, Framingham,
Mass. Bubbling fountain. 1,446,190 ; Feb. 20.
Leland, Wesley F. (See Stewart, E. B., and Leland.)
Leland, Wesley F., assignor to The Western Casket Hard-
ware Company, Elgin, 111. Coffin handle. Des. 61,858;
Jan. 30.
Le Mahieu, H. W. (See West, Merle J., assignor.)
Le Maire, Joseph W., Pittsfleld, Mass. Priming device.
1,446,850 ; Feb. 27.
Le Maire, .Joseph W., New York, N. Y. Printing device.
1,468,162 ; Sept. 18.
Lembcke, Carl, Altona, Gertnany. Stationary die for
rivet heads. 1,442,675 ; Jan. 16.
Lemcke, Otto H., New York, N. Y. Hat-retaining device.
1,464,432 ; Aug. 7.
Lemelin, George T., assignor of one-half to E. A. Menard,
Springfield, Mass. Spring oiler. 1,452,429 ; Apr. 17.
Lemen, William W. (See Withrow, P. C., and Lemen.)
Lemere, Lou S. (See Long, W. M., and Lemere.)
Lemery, Charles, Sacramento, Calif. Transmission-band-
adjusting means. 1,449,120 ; Mar. 20.
Le Messurier, Frank C, and E. E. Stahl, Tonawanda,
N. Y., assignors to The Columbus McKinnon Chain
Co., Columbus, Ohio. Chain fastener. 1,476,451 ;
Dec. 4.
Le Meur, Eugene G., Orleans, Mass. Toy. 1,441,158 ;
Jan. 2.
Lemke, William H., Harlan, Iowa. Garment hanger.
1,470,456 ; Oct. 9.
Lemm, Leo, assignor to L. Theis, Milwaukee, Wis. Hous-
ing method for airships. 1,465,246 ; Aug. 14.
Lemme, Adolph W., assignor to Chicago Bearing Metal
Company, Chicago, 111. Die-casting mold. 1,440,923 ;
Jan. 2.
Lemoigne, William, assignor of one-fourth to E. Bogart
and one-fourth to A. Weiss, Colusa, Calif. Adjustable
brace. 1,460,593: July 3.
Lemolne, Jules L., Paris, France. Coffee and the like per-
colator. 1,468,642; Sept. 26.
Lemon, Alfred B., Providence, R. I. Badge. 1,450,689 ;
Apr. 3.
Lemon, Alfred B., Providence, R. I. Charm. Des.
62,736 : July 24.
Lemons, Coleman R. (See Lemons, Joseph F., assignor.)
Lemons, Joseph F., assignor of one-half to C. R. Lemons,
Adams, Tenn. Apparatus for distributing powder.
1,458,424 ; June 12.
Lemons, Joseph F., Cedar Hill, Tenn., assignor to W. L.
Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio. Spraying device. 1,475,957;
Dec. 4.
Le Moon, Axel R., assignor to Nelson & Le Moon, Chi-
cago, 111. Flexible coupling for drive shafts.
1,460,594 ; July 3.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
323
Lemp, llermanu, Erie, Pa,, assignor to General Electric
Company. Synchronizing of shafts. 1,471,901 ;
Oct. 23.
Lennghan, Thomas, Croydon, England. Automatic tele-
phone system. 1,472,604 ; Oct. 30.
Leuck, Karl, Berlin, Germany. Steering arrangement
fur motor-driven boats. 1,473,484 ; Nov. 6.
Lencke, John K., Brooklyn, N. Y. Armature. 1,450,599 ;
Apr. 3.
Lenders, Adolph W. H., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Penick & Ford, Ltd., Incorpo-
rated. Flushing system for starch tables. 1,456,243 ;
May 22.
Lendi, George G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hoisting apparatus.
1,455,214: May 15.
Lendle, Carl R., Chicago, 111. Garment steaming and
pressing machine. 1,446,571 ; Feb. 27.
Lendle, August, Forest Hills, assignor to Kuttroff Pick-
hardt & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Paper made from
kapok fiber. 1.450,600 ; Apr. 3.
Lenegre, Jos6 T,, Oviedo, Spain. Furnace for the treat-
ment of mineral or ores. 1,467,179 ; Sept. 4.
Lengel, Irvin D., assignor to Knoll Manufacturing Co.,
Reading, Pa. Multiple-tub washing machine. 1,461,318 ;
July 10.
Lenger, Walter, Dessau, assignor to Actien Gesellschaft
fur Anilin Fabrikation, Berlin, Germany. Converting
silver prints into color prints. 1,473,568 ; Nov. 6.
Lengyel, Thomas, Buffalo, N. Y. Food grater. 1,468,311 ;
Sept. 18.
Lenher, Victor, Madison, Wis. Effecting solution of sub-
stances and removing coatings from bodies, 1,445,329 ;
Feb, 13.
Lenher, Victor, Madison, Wis, Effecting solution of
substances and removing coatings from bodies.
1,473,350; Nov. 6,
Lenief , Andrfi, Paris, France. Toothbrush. 1,453,149 ;
Apr. 24.
Lennard, Thomas, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Reanjing
tool. 1,474,197; Nov. 13,
Lennartson, John A,, St. Paul, Minn. Crate. 1,471,040
Oct. 16.
Lennartz, Garfield I". (See Lords, T, J., and Lennartz.)
Lenner, Deane D,, Akron, Ohio. Washboard. 1,465,051
Aug. 14.
Lennon, Clarence D., Detroit, Mich. Machine for pulver-
izing and cleaning soil. 1,454,548 ; May 8.
Lennox, Eva M., Elberon, N. J. Flower holder, 1,443,420
Jan. 30.
Lennox Manufacturing Company, The. (See Dunbar,
David, assignor.)
Lennox, Talbot, Marshalltown, Iowa. Handle for metal
baskets, 1,443,995 ; Feb. 6.
Lennox, Talbot, Marshalltown, Iowa, Machine for forming
sheet-metal baskets. 1,459,224 ; June 19,
Lent, Alfred H,, Capitola, Calif. Fishing tackle.
1,461,246; July 10.
Lent. Heinricb, (See Besta, A., and Lent.)
Lent, Wilmar F., assignor to The Greist Manufactur-
ing Company, New Haven, Conn. Razor-stropping de-
vice. 1,449,824 ; Mar. 27.
Lent, Wilmar F., assignor to The Greist Manufacturing
Company, New Haven, Conn. Base for portable lamps.
1,454.9,S5 ; May 15.
Lent, Wilmar F., assignor to The Greist Manufacturing
Company, New Haven, Conn. Portable lamp.
1,455.592 ; May 15.
Lente, Jacques, assignor to Society Anonyme d'Escaut &
Meiise, Paris, France. Manufacture of return connec-
tions. 1,463,762 ; July 31,
Lents, John M,, Evansville, Ind,, assignor to The Owens
Bottle Companv, Toledo, Ohio, Means for transferring
molten s?lass, 1,446,649 ; Feb, 27.
Lenz, Charles S., and H. M. Cohen, New York, N, Y,
Making meat casings. 1,478,968 ; Dec. 25.
Lenz, Frederick J., Minneapolis, Minn, Valve-casing
cap. 1,469,421 ; Oct, 2.
Lenz, George J,, Green Bay, Wis, Locking means.
1,448,277: Mar. 13.
Lenz, Nicholas. (See Maier, J. B,, Lenz, and Radmer,)
Lenzi, Dwight, and G. O. Deschamps, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Dental measurement-wire container, 1,466,910 ; Sept. 4,
Leo Gillig, et al, (See Farum, Elecie P., assignor,)
Leo, Paul, Elizabeth, N, J. Valve-adjusting device.
1,464,082; Aug, 7.
Leon, Karl O., London, England. Measuring instrument
for sizing and sorting discs or rollers. 1,465,555 ;
Aug, 21.
Leon, L. J., Mfg. Co, (See Leon, Lewlcki J., assignor.)
Leon, Lewicki J., assignor to L. J. Leon Mfg. Co., Chicago,
111. Bird-cage catch. 1,460,102 ; June 26,
Leon, Lowicki J., assignor to L, J. Leon Mfg, Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Catch for bird cages. 1,478,440 ; Dec. 25.
Leon, Peter F„ New York, N, Y. Medallion, emblem,
button, or similar article. Des. 62.737 ; July 24.
Leonard, Andrew J., West Branch, Mich. Hand-washing
compound. 1,441,100 ; .Tan. 2.
Leonard. Ashbury 0„ New York, N, Y, Eardrum,
1,446,257: Feb, 20.
Leonard, Caleb E., Boonton, N. J. Spark plug. 1,468,970 ;
Sept. 25.
Leonard, Carl H„ Pender, Nebr. Dispensing device,
1,474,083; Nov. 13.
Leonard, Caswell L., Corinth, Miss. Vegetable elicer.
1,451,075 ; Apr, 10.
Leonard, Charles D. (See Gargan, C. L., and Lelnen
assignors.)
Leonard, Fayette R., Hoquiam, Wash. Hoe. 1,446,802
Feb. 27.
Leonard, Frank B., Chicago, 111., assignor to P. C. Bowen
New York, N. Y. Cooling and oil saving attachment
1,448,708; Mar. 13.
Leonard, Frederick C., assignor to Leonard-Rooke Com
pany, Providence, R. I. Automatic controlling valve
1.476.718 ; Dec. 11.
Leonard, Frederick C, assignor to Leonard-Rooke Com
pany, Providence, R. 1. Thermostatic valve
1.476.719 ; Dec. 11.
Leonard, Jacob A., Rockford, 111. Valve lifter. 1,474,485
Nov, 20,
Leonard, John G,, Maywood, 111. Packing. 1,478,040
Dec. 18.
Leonard, Joseph E., Indianapolis, Ind. Kitchenette stove
and cabinet. 1,475,587 ; Nov. 27.
Leonard, Joseph J., Rantoul, 111. Automatic valve timer
and controL 1,465,014 ; Aug, 14.
Leonard, Joseph P., Paterson, N. J. Device for detect-
ing overheated bearings. 1,451,044 ; Apr. 10.
Leonard Roller Gear Drive Thresher Company. (See
Leonard, William C, assignor.)
Leonard-Rooke Company, (See Leonard, Frederick C,
assignor,)
Leonard, Boss G. (See Dorman, William S., assignor.)
lyeonard, William C., assignor to Leonard Roller Gear
Drive Thresher Company, Lewiston, Idaho. Vehicle
wheel. 1,467,180; Sept. 4.
Leonard, William H,, San Antonio, Tex. Auto accident
identifier. 1,476,625 ; Dec, 4,
Leonardi, Bartholomew C, New Rochelle, assignor to
George D. Wright Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dye-
ing. 1,457,581 ; June 5.
Leone, Anthony, Greensburg, Pa. Chalk holder.
1,447,674 ; Mar. 6.
Leonhardt, George F., assignor to R. D. Simpson, Colum-
bus, Ohio. Vending machine. 1,441,438 ; Jan. 9.
Leopold, Cassella & Co. Gesellschaft mlt beschrankter
Haftung. (See Haynn, R,, and Miinz, assignors,)
Leopold Cassella & Co. Gesellschaft mlt beschrUnkter
Haftung. (See Herz, R., and Balhorn, assignors.)
Leopold Cassella & Co. Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Kalischer, G., MilUer, and Nlssen, as-
signors.)
Leopold, George O. (See Fegley, T. J,, and Leopold.)
Leopold, George O., assignor to North Bro's M'f'g Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Spiral tool. 1,460,201 ; June 26.
Leopold, George O., assignor to North Bro's M'f'g Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Socket wrench. 1,469,662 ; Oct. 2.
Leopold. George O., assignor to North Bro's M'f'g Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Handle for socket wrenches.
1.473,436 ; Nov. 6.
Leopold, Samuel N., assignor to Morris Paper Mills,
Chicago. 111. Collapsible caddy. 1,450,690 ; Apr. 3,
Leow, Edward P,, Flint, Mich, Gear construction.
1,449,903 : Mar. 27.
Leparmentier, Robert. Bordeaux, France. Propeller for
aerial machines. 1,455,442 ; May 15,
Le Pere, John G. (See Hey, E. A,, Le Pere, and
Webber.)
Leperre, Emile F. A. C, Antwerp, Belgium. Apparatus
for cutting diamonds. 1,458,768 ; June 12.
Lupine, Charles, Torino, Italy, assignor to Pathe Cinema,
Anciens Etablissements Pathe Freres, Paris, France.
Apparatus for direct observation of picture films.
1,450,555 ; Apr. 3.
Lepley, Daniel F., Connellsville, Pa, Oscillatory dump.
1.456,388: May 22,
Lepley, Daniel F,, Connellsville, Pa. Overturning cage.
1,475,636; Nov. 27.
Lepley, Daniel F,, Connellsville, Pa. Weighing and loading
apparatus for hoist skips. 1,475,637 ; Nov. 27,
Le Pontois, Leon J., Lakewood, assignor to The Teagle
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined Ignition and
lighting generator. 1,458,139 ; June 12.
Le Pontois, L6on J., Lakewood, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Teagle Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
System of generating and distributing electric cur-
rents. 1,466.307 ; Aus. 28.
Lepow, Eva, Philadelphia, Pa. Stocking. 1,452,517 ;
Apr. 24.
Leppert, Henry E,, New Britain, assignor to The Trum-
bull Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn.
Electric switch. 1,441,814 : Jan. 9.
Leppert, Henry E,, New Britain, assignor to The Trum-
bull Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn.
Snap switch. 1,443,323; Jan, 23,
Lerch, Marshal F., assignor to The Lerch Shumate Bolt
Co., Louisville, Kv. Nut lock. 1,465,015 ; Aug. 14.
Lerch Shumate Bolt Co., The. (See Lerch, Marshel F.,
assignor.)
Lerch, William G., Akron, assignor to The India Tire
& Rubber Company, Mogadore, Ohio. Tire construc-
tion, 1,462,453 : July 17,
L«rche, Julius, Berlin-Zehlendorf, assignor to TJhren-
fnbrik vorm. L. Furtwangler, SOhue A,-G., Furtwangen
i/Baden, Germany. Franking machine. 1,472,723;
Oct. 30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Lerner, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dish mounting or holder
or similar article. Des. 61,956 ; Feb. 13.
Leroy, Jules, Paris, Prance. Fuel pump for internal-
combustion engines. 1,455,628 ; May 15.
Lesage, Charles F., Pont-Remy, Somme, France. Textile
Machine for flax and like textile substances. 1,455,629 ;
May 15.
Lescarboura, Austin C., New York, N. Y,, and A. R. Bond,
Plalnfleld, N. J., assignors to The Aeolian Company.
Mounting for diaphragms for acoustical instruments.
1,446,911 ; Feb. 27.
Leschhorn, Ernest, Chicago, 111., assignor to Latham Ma-
chinery Company. Paper-punching press. 1,462,559 ;
July 24.
Lesh, Lawrence J., assignor to E. J. Simon, New York,
N. Y. Spark-gas apparatus. • 1,451,426 ; Apr. 10.
Lesh, Lawrence J., assignor to B. J. Simon, New York,
N. Y. Spark-gas apparatus. 1,451,427; Apr. 10.
Lesher, Eugene E., Braddock, N. Dak. Motor sleigh.
1 470 087 ■ Oct, 9.
Lesier, 'Albert F., New York, N. Y. Paper dispenser.
1,469,162; Sept. 25.
Leslie Company, The. (See Metzger, Jules P., assignor.)
Leslie, Freeland D., Milton, Mass. Removable valve seat
for ball cocks. 1,461,039; July 10.
Leslie, John W., Evanston, 111. Preparing goods for
shipment. 1,469,797 ; Oct. 9.
Leslie, John W., Evanston, assignor to Signode System,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Seal. 1,445,330; Feb. 13,
Leslie, John W., Evanston, assignor to Signode System,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Device for rendering packages, boxes,
etc., pilferproof. 1,445,630 ; Feb. 20.
Leslie, William A., Asquith, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Implement pole. 1,476,720 ; Dec. 11.
Lespinasse, Victor D., Chicago, 111. Instrument for re-
moving the testicles of birds. 1,451,398 ; Apr. 10.
Lessen Company, The. (See Lessell, John B., assignor.)
Lessen, John B., assignor to The Lessell Company, Zanea-
ville, Ohio. Manufacture of ornamented ware.
1,467,111; Sept. 4.
Lesslie, James J., Boston, Mass. Diestock. 1,448,030 ;
Mar. 13.
Les Successeurs d' Albert Godde, Bedin & Co. (See Vig-
uon, Louis E., assignor.)
Lester, Lewis R. (See Panalle, Anatole, assignor.)
Lester, Raymond. Jacksonville, Fla. Pedestal for rail-
way rolling stock. 1,443,186 ; Jan. 23.
Lester, Raymond, Jacksonville, Fla. Pedestal for railway
rolUng stock. 1,446,912 ; Feb. 27.
Lester, Warren C. (See Geisendorfer, G., and Lester.)
Le Sueur, Lionel. (See Marshall, R. T., and Le Sueur.)
Leszczynski, Tadeusz, Toledo, Ohio. Toy windmill.
1,464,993 ; Aug. 14.
Le Tang, Leo R., Cincinnati, Ohio. Locking mechanism.
1,464,008 ; Aug. 7.
Letarte, Emile, Leominster, Mass. Comb. Des. 63,566 ;
Dec. 18.
Le Tarte, George M., Detroit, Mich. Spring retainer.
1,453,471 ; May 1.
Letchford, Percy H., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Head-
light. 1,443,822 ; Jan. 30.
Letort, Alfred, and L. Chambon, Paris, France. Appara-
tus for compressing sugar or the like. 1,468,242 ;
Sept. 18.
Le Tourneau, Robert G., Stockton, Calif. Scraper.
1,470,853; Oct. 16.
Lctsch, Eugene, Lynbrook, assignor to Pierce, Butler
& Pierce Mfg. Corp., Syracuse, N. Y. Fluid-pressure
gauge. 1,476,896 ; Dec. 11.
Letsch, Frederick W., Baltimore, Md. Distributing mech-
anism for typographic machines. 1,441,101 ; Jan. 2.
Letsch, Frederick W., Baltimore, Md. Mold for typo-
graphic machines. 1.444,254 ; Feb. 6.
Letsch, Frederick W., Baltimore, Md. Casting mechanism
for typographic machines. 1,458,659 ; June 12.
Letsch, Frederick W., Baltimore, Md. Assembling and
transfer mechanism. 1,462,116 ; July 17.
Letz, John H., assignor to The Letz Manufacturing Com-
pany, Crown Point, Ind. Grinding machine. 1,440,475 ;
Jan. 2.
Letz Manufacturing Company, The. (See Letz, John H.,
assignor.)
Leumann, Richard, Chailly-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland.
Device for removing sheets singly from a pile of
sheets. 1,477,835 ; Dec. 18.
Leuvelink, Gerrit J., Paterson, N. J. Expandible stopper.
1,463,824 ; Aug. 7.
Leux, Minnie, assignor to C. Kurlander, St. Louis, Mo.
Trousers supporter. 1,448,551; Mar. 13.
Lev, Frank W., Astoria, assignor to International Pack-
ing Machine Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Wrapping
machine. 1,466,451 ; Aug. 28.
Levaillant, Louis, et al. (See Studer, Heinrich, as-
signor.)
Levaillant, Louis, Zurich, assignor to H. Gattiker-Tanner,
St. Gallon, Switzerland. Dry electric battery.
1,458,307 ; .Tune 12.
Lo Van Horning, Harry, assignor to Waukesha Motor Co.,
Waukesha, Wis. Intake manifold for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,475,556 ; Nov. 27.
r,evnRseur, Eusebins L., Powhatan, La. Operating device
for churns. 1,445,221 ; Feb. 18.
Leveen, Swan J., assignor of one-half to C. B. Shields,
Rock Island, 111. Sound reproducer for talking ma-
chines. 1,441,862 ; Jan. 9.
Le Velle, Clarence W., Wichita, Kans. Disappearing elec-
tric fan. 1,445,402; Feb. 13.
Le Velle, Clarence W., Wichita, Kans. Disappearing
electric-fan mechanism. 1,458,348 ; June 12.
Lev.?n, Charles, London, England. Apparatus for obtain-
ing practice in golf or other games or physical exer-
cises. 1,471,794 ; Oct. 23.
Levene, Arthur E., Seattle, Wash. Safety razor.
1,454,936 ; May 15.
Levenson, Abraham E. (See Jaffe, Joseph S., assignor.)
Levenson, Robert, assignor of one-half to M. Ecker, New
York, N. Y. Chair for X-ray works. 1,442,027 ;
Jan. 9.
Levenson, Sarah, Kansas City, Mo. Cushion covering for
handles. 1,445,968; Feb. 20.
Leventhal, Jacob F., New York, N. Y. Moving picture or
animated drawing with directing indicator. 1,446,510 ;
Feb. 27.
Leventhal, Morris B. (See Kaji, Hilda, assignor.)
Leventry, Henry F., Johnstown, Pa. Billiard-cue rack.
1,454,900 ; May 15.
Leveque, Bernard T., Wenham, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Buttonhole-sewing machine. 1.459,374 ;
June 19.
Leveque, Bernard T., Wenham, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Paterson, N. J. Driving and stopping mechanism.
1,467,584 ; Sept. 11.
Leveque, Bernard T., Wenham, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Per-
forating. 1,478,441 ; Dec. 25.
Leverence, William J., Elkhart, Ind. Combination gar-
ment supporter. 1,448,970 ; Mar. 20.
Leveridge, Walter J., Mount Vernon, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Vacuum-tube-electrode assembling jig. 1,456,506 ;
May 29.
Leveronl, Frank, administrator. (See Petersen, Peter E.i
Levesque, Philias. St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. Horse-
shoe. 1,455,918 ; May 22.
Levett, W. M. and Walker M., Co. (See Kelm, Gustav
R., assignor.)
Levey, Abraham S., Portland, Me. Automobile signal.
1,475,124 ; Nov. 20.
Levey, Max J., Sarasota, Fla. Necktie support.
1,472,984 ; Nov. 6.
Levi, Alva. (See Loveless, J. M.. and Levi.)
Levi, James A., New York, N. Y., and O. Ploetner,
North Bergen, N. J., assignors to Elesco Lace and
Embroidery Co., Inc. Embroidery machine. 1,442,622 ;
Jan. 16.
Levi, William I., St. Louis, Mo. Curtain support.
1,472,921 : Nov. 6.
Le Vie, Wilfred J., Los Angeles, Calif. Advertising de-
vice. 1,472,222 ; Oct. 30.
Le Vie, Wilfred J., assignor to A. M. Chapman, Lob
Angeles, Calif. Advertising device. 1,443,919 ; Jan. 30.
Levlgton, David, New York, N. Y. Display card and insert
for boxes. 1,464,182 ; Aug. 7.
Levin. Abraham, Dallas, Tex. Telephone support.
1,473,191 ; Nov. 6.
Levin, Isaac H., New York, N. Y. Electrolytic cell for
generating oxygen and hydrogen. 1,478,340 ; Dec. 18.
Levin, Isaac H., New York, N. Y. Electrolytic cell.
1,478,341 ; Dec. 18.
Levin, Jacob, Springfield, Mass., assignor to The Le-
bros Manufacturing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dis-
play apparatus for preparing and dispensing fresh-
fruit beverages. 1,473,776 ; Nov. 13.
Levin, Jacob H., Minneapolis, Minn. Day-bed lounge.
1,455,215 : May 15.
Levin. Nils D., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Co. Cutting chain. 1,446,191 ; Feb. 20.
Levin, Nils D., assignor to The Jeffrey Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Hoisting apparatus.
1,447,025 ; Feb. 27.
Levin, Nils D., assignor to The Jeffrey Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Mining-macliine-anchoring
device. 1,473,729 ; Nov. 13.
Levin, Nils D., assignor to The Jeffrey Manufacturing
Company, Columbus. Ohio. Loading apparatus for
mining. 1.476.897: Dec. 11.
Levine, Arthur H., New York, N. Y. Ornamenting sur-
faces. 1,453,076; Apr. 24.
Levine, Henry, Philadelhpia. Pa. Collapsible box and
manufacturing same. 1,458,349 ; June 12.
Levine, Henry. Philadelphia, Pa. Box. 1,475,708; Nov. 27.
Levine, Joseph. (See Cook. W. A., and Levine.)
Levine, Max. (See Hopp, M., and Levine.)
Levine, Morris. Wehawken, N. J. Woven-willow chair.
1,447,675 : Mar. 6.
Levingston, Vernon L., Lake Charles, La. Driven-headed
fastening. 1,444,618. Feb. 6.
L( Vinson, Marcus M., Pasadena, Calif. Electric heating
device. 1,474,723 ; Nov. 20.
Levinson, Sol, San Francisco, Calif. Fighting glove.
1.453.714 ; May 1.
Levinson, Sol, San Francisco, Calif. Fighting glove.
1.453.715 ; May 1.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Levis, Albert C, assignor to Western Bottle Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Toothbrush. 1,440,786 ;
Jan. 2.
Levis Tool Factory, Ltd. (See Vllleneuve, Archllle, aa-
Blgnor.)
v., assignor of one-half to M. L. Goldich,
Pa. Foot - arch support. 1,464,994;
Levitt, Nathan
Philadelphia,
Aug. 14.
Levitt, Nathan
Philadelphia,
Levy, Abraham
v., assignor of one-half to M. L. Goldich,
Pa. Bunion shield. 1,471,041 ; Oct. 16.
H., New York, N. Y. Metal-refining ap-
paratus. 1,443,920 ; Jan. 30.
Levy, Albert L., Youngstown
1,461,194 ; Jaly 10.
Levy, Arthur B. (See Singer, J. B.
Levy, Bertlia, New York, N. Y.
Ohio. Split-rim tool.
Feb. 6.
Levy, Charles
62,738 : July
Levy, David,
and Levy.)
Hatbox. 1,444,350 ;
New York, N. Y'. Bracelet. Des.
Y. Fly-paper holder.
Snowplow. 1,448,667 ;
1,468,026;
Cbpyholder.
1,461,667 ;
M.,
24
New York, N.
1,'458,890 ; June 12.
Levy, Edward, Munising, Mich.
Mar. 13.
Levy, Harold M.. assignor to Crescent Paper Bos Factory,
New Orlcajis, La. I'aper bo.\. 1.459.220 : June 19.
Levy, Henri G., San FVancisco, Calif. Curling-Iron heat-
er. 1,452,163 ; Apr. 17.
Levy, Henri G., San Francisco, Calif. Lamp. Des.
63,475; Dec. 11.
Levy, Henry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Baby rattle
Sept. IS.
Levy, Howard S., Philadelphia, Pa.
1,458,713: June 12.
Levy, Isidor, Brooklyn, N. Y. Receptacle.
July 10.
Levy, Leo. (See Jennings. William H., assignor.)
Levy, Leonard A., and A. L. Landau, London, England.
X ray plate. 1,448,456; Mar. 13.
Levy, Lucien, Paris, France. Receiving system for elec-
tric waves. 1,457,069 ; May 29.
Levy, Lucien, Paris, France. Antiparasitic selecting sys-
tem. 1.466,841 ; Sept. 4.
Levy, Maurice E., Chicago, 111. Variable-speed pulley.
1,441.006; .Ian. 2.
Levy, William P., Salinas, Calif. Tensioning device for
cloth-folding machines. 1,469,728 ; Oct. 2.
LewandosUl, Valentine, Chicago, 111. Combination furni-
ture. 1,457,582; June 5.
Lewandowski, Bruno, Los Angeles, Calif. Air-cushion
bumper for motor vehicles. 1,462,561 ; July 24.
Lewcock. William, and S. B. Tallantyre, assignors to The
Gas Light and Coke Company. London, England. Manu-
facture of condensation products from carbazole and
p-nitrosophenol and its derivatives. 1,465,853 ; Aug. 21.
Lewell'-n, Darcy E.. assignor to Lewellcn Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ind. Pin drive for variable-speed
mechanism. 1,446,387; Feb. 20.
Lcwellen, Darcy E.. assignor to Lewellen Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ind. Oiling device. 1,459,679 ;
June 19.
Lewellen Manufacturing Company.
E., assignor.)
Lewellen, Moro P., and H. S. Arnold, Camden, N. J. Coal
jig. 1,448,668; Mar. 13.
Lewellyn. .John A.. Toledo. Ohio. Wire-enameling ma-
chine. 1,472,024 ; Oct. 23.
Lewes, Lee, et al. (See Fletcher, John B., assignor.)
Lewin, John. Berlln-Halensee, Germany. Automatic
liquid starter for alternating and three-phase current
motors. 1,447,026 ; Feb. 27.
Lewln, Joshua A., and G. P. Bartlett, Durban, Natal,
South Africa. Liquid-dispensing apparatus. 1,455,593 ;
May 15.
Lewinson, Hvman, Erie, Pa. Self-filling pen. 1,460,386 ;
July 3.
Lewis, Abraham. (See Zsarnay, Bela, assignor.)
Lewis. Alfred B.. and W. J. Taggart ; said Lewis as-
signor to R. J. Taggart. Philadelphia, Pa. Spigot.
1.476,527 ; Dec. 4.
Lewis, Alonza E., Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. Resilient
heel. 1,471,042; Oct. ]R.
Lewis, Arthur J., Stratford, Conn. Camping outfit.
1,460,162 ; June 26.
Lewis. Arthur P., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany, .i.kron, Olno. Quick-detachable pipe joint.
1,474,270; Nov. 13.
Lewis, Brayton S., assignor to The Stanley Works, New
Britain, Conn. Grease cup. 1,456,888 ; May 29.
Lewis, Charles, Linden, N. J. Rotary brush. 1,448,630 ;
Mar. 13.
Lewis, Charles H., Syracuse, N. Y. Garment-pressing ma-
chine. 1,469,006 ; Sept. 25.
Lewis, Chester F.. Greensboro, N. C. Hair clipper.
1.473.238; Nov. 6.
Lewis, E. A., et al., trustees. (See KuefCer, Frederich W..
assignor.)
Lewis, Eddie A., Belleville, Kans.
power transmission. 1,462,016 ;
Lewis, Elias, Terre Haute, Ind.
Mar. 27.
Lewis, Emory S., New York, N. Y., assignor to London
Llghtingwares Corporation. Bracket back. Des.
63,055 ; Sept. 25.
(See Lewellen, Darcy
Universal joint and
July 17.
Knife. 1,449.520 ;
Lewis Felling Machine Company. (See Hayes, Thomas
J., assignor.)
Lewis Foundry & Machine Company. (See Bain, J. G.,
and Stempel, assignors.)
Lewis, Francis, and W. W. Miller, Herrin, 111. Valve.
1,468,506 ; Sept. 18.
Lewis, Frank, Warren, Ohio. Metal tip for shoe laces.
1,471,965; Oct. 23.
Lewis, Frank 1). (See Widmann, E. A., and Lewis.)
Lewis, Prank E. (See Woodward, J. W., and Lewis.)
Lewis, Frank J., and L. B. Brown, Huntsville, Ala.
Convertible furniture. 1,471,175 ; Oct. 16.
Lewis, Frank M., London, England. Apparatus for cut-
ting toothed gears. 1,452,121 ; Apr. 17.
Lewis, Frank M., Chicago, 111. Differential mecha-
nism. 1,477,137 ; Dec. 11.
Lewis, Fred K., Ashtabula, Ohio. Top for vehicles and
the like. 1,452,975 ; Apr. 24.
Lewis, Fred K., Ashtabula, Ohio. Top for vehicles and
the like. 1.459,406 ; Juue 10.
Lewis, Fred K., Ashtabula, Ohio. Top for vehicles and
the like. 1,470,852 ; Oct. 16.
Lewis, Fred K., Ashtabula, Ohio. Top for vehicles and
the like. 1,474.047; Nov. 13.
Lewis, Frederick C. (See Olson, Reuben A., assignor.)
Lewis, Frederick O., Dayton, assignor of one-half to O.
B. Reemelin, Oakwood, Ohio. Thermostatic valve for
carburetors. 1,453,016 ; Apr. 24.
Lewis, G. B., Company. (See Frater, Gordon, assignor.)
Lewis, G. B., Company. (See Stlnebring, George, as-
signor.)
Lewis, George, South Boston, Mass. Tool handle.
1,474,937; Nov. 20.
Lewis, George C, Philadelphia, Pa. Hair curler.
1,463,746; July 31.
Lewis, George H., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Com-
pany, Chicopee Palls, Mass. Device for expanding
endless bands. 1,473,822 ; Nov. 13.
Lewis, George S., Oak Park, assignor to Mead Cycle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Cycle frame. 1,447,676 ; Mar. 6.
Lewis, George S., Oak Park, assignor to Mead Cycle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Crank-hanger assembly. 1,449,235 ;
Mar. 20.
Lewis, George S., assignor to Page-Lewis Arms Company,
Chicopee Falls, Mass. Firearm. 1,459,108 ; June 19.
Lewis, George T., Mlddleville, N. Y. Split piston for
internal-combustion engines and analogous uses.
1,463,089 ; July 17.
Lewis, George W., Chicago, 111. Dustpan. 1,461,624 ;
July 10.
Lewis, Goodrich Q., Wheaton, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy. N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,441,287 ; Jan. 9.
Lewis, Goodrich Q., Wheaton, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,441,288 ; Jan. 9.
Lewis, Goodrich Q., Wheaton, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mech-
anism. 1,442,893 ; Jan. 23.
Lewis, Grace M., Keene, N. H. Coal or wood carrier.
1,453,629 ; May 1.
Lewis, Guy L., Akron, Ohio. Device for breaking,
contracting, and expanding rims. 1,441,231 ; Jan. 9.
Lewis, Harry R., jr. (See Morse, A. C, and Lewis.)
Lewis, Henry C., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to Charles-
ton Electrical Supply Company. Press. 1,454,478 ;
May 8.
Lewis, Henry H., Attleboro. Mass. Box for cigarettes
and like articles. 1,445,695 : Feb. 20.
Lewis, Herman A., Carson City, assignor of one-half to
M. J. Miner, Butternut, Mich. Automatic throttle
eovernor. 1,473,823 : Nov. 13.
Lewis, Isaac N., Montclair, N. J. Cartridge magazine.
1,462,972; July 24.
Lewis, James A., and A. C. Crlmmel, Hartford City, Ind.
Means for removing articles from molds. 1,478,126 ;
Dec. 18.
Lewis, James N., Detroit, Mich. Stabilizer for dirigible
airships. 1,447,558 ; Mai'. 6.
Lewis, James N., Detroit, Mich. Dirigible airship.
1,447,559 ; Mar. 6.
Lewis, .John D. (See Lynn, L. P., and Lewis.)
Lewis. John D. P., St. Louis, Mo. Primer for gas engines.
1,446,258 ; Feb. 20.
Lewis, Joseph, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Register
for printing machines. 1,455,500; May 15.
Lewis, Joseph C, Minerva, Ohio. Switch. 1,443,485;
.Tan. 30.
Lewis, Joseph W., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Petroleum-treating appa-
ratus. 1,472.075; Oct. 30.
Lewis, Leland J., assignor of one-half to R. H. McKee,
New York, N. Y. Fat-splitting reagent and making
the same. 1,452,881 ; Apr. 24.
Lewis, Leo L. (See Lyle, J. I., and Lewis.)
Lewis. Leo L., Plainfleld, N. J., assignor to Carrier En-
gineering Corporation, New York, N. Y. Air condition-
ing or humidifying and heating system. 1,455,846 :
May 22.
Lewis, Leo L., Plainfleld, assignor to Carrier Engineer-
ing Corporation, Newark, N. J. Air-conditioning ap-
paratus. 1,458,985 ; June 19.
Lewis, Lloyd V. (See McCann, R. A., and Lewis.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Lewis, Lloyd V., Bdgewood Borough, assignor to Tlie
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Rail-
way-traffic-controlling system. Rel5,592 ; May 1.
Lewis, Lloyd V., Edgewood Borough, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Rail-
way-trafflc-controlling apparatus. 1,458,188 ; June 12.
Lewis, Lloyd V., Edgewood Borough, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Rall-
way-trafflc-controlling system. 1,466,911 ; Sept. 4.
Lewis, Lloyd V., Bdgewood Borough, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Rail-
way-trafflc-controlling system. 1,468,597 ; Sept. 18.
Lewis, Otto L., Houston, Tex. Farm tractor. 1,446,913 ;
Feb. 27.
Lewis, Otto L., Chicago, III, Power-transmission clutch.
1,463,327; July 31.
Lewis, Otto L., Chicago, 111. Gear-shifting device for
transmissions. 1,463,328 ; July 31.
Lewis, Ralph C, Providence, R. I., assignor to Coto-
Coil Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical air condenser.
1,478,342 ; Dec. 18.
Lewis, Ransome T., Elmira, N. Y. Adjustable sign.
1,476,898 ; Dec. 11.
Lewis, Robert S., assignor of one-half to Ransomes &
Rapier Limited, Ipswich, England. Hoisting and
luffing mechanism for cranes. 1,461,800 ; July 17.
Lewis, Samuel H., Richmond, Va. Fluid-pressure-control
apparatus. 1,468,481 ; Sept. 18.
Lewis, Semon S., New York, N. Y. Fabric board.
1.457,740; June 5.
Lewis, Seneca G., Greensburg, and G. W. Daum, Jeannette,
Pa. Shock absorber. 1,468,881 ; Sept. 25.
Lewis-Shepard Company. (See Lovejoy, Ralph M., as-
signor.)
Lewis, Thomas A. (See Powel, Henry C, assignor.)
Lewis, Warren K., Newton, Mass., assignor to The Good-
year Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Producing
fine powders. 1,442,485 ; Jan. 16.
Lewis, Warren K., Newton, Mass., assignor to The
(ioodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Belt
and the like. 1,477,886 ; Dec. 18.
Lewis, Wilfred, Haverlord, assignor to The Tabor Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Roll-over mold-
ing machine. 1,456,318; May 22.
Lewis, Wilfred, HaviTfoi'd, assigrior to The Tabor Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Molding machine.
1,456,319: May 22.
Lewis, WilHami A., Wooster, Ohio. Auto headligtit
wrench. 1,458,140 ; June 12.
Lewis, William K., Omaha, Nebr. Oil burner. 1,452,563 ;
Apr. 24.
Lewisky, John, and A. Hedtrich, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tric iron. 1,467,181 ; Sept. 4.
Ley, Lynda M. (See Kuhn, Frank F., assignor.)
Leydekkers, Wllhelmus H., and W. O. Ruddle, London.
England. Roller-blind advertising device. 1,463,087 ;
July 24.
Leyland, Percy N., Glen Ridge, N. J. Plate or similar
article. Des. 63,476 : Dec. 11.
Leyland, Thomas, & Co. (See Isherwood, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Leyner, John G., deceased ; L. M. Leyner, administra-
trix, Littleton, Colo. Steering mechanism for the
trucks of tractors and traction engines. 1,473,570 ;
Nov. 6.
Leyner, .Tohn G., deceased, Littleton ; L. M. Leyner,
executrix, assignor to The Leyner Tractor and Manu-
facturing Company, Denver, Colo. Ground-treading
endless traction track and its supporting truck.
1,473,569; Nov. 6.
Leyner, Lina M., executrix. (See Leyner, John 6.)
Leyner Tractor and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Leyner, John G., assignor.)
Leyse, Albert B., assignor to Leyse Aluminum Company,
Kewaunee, Wis. Cooking utensil. 1,446,709 ; Feb. 27.
Leyse Aluminum Company. (See Leyse, Albert B., as-
signor.)
LeysiefEer, Gustav. (See Balke, P., and Leysieffer.)
Leytham, Thomas, assignor to Shur-On Optical Company,
Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Temple for eyeglasses.
1,459,778 ; June 26.
Lezert, Erastus A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Amusement device.
1.448.306 : Mar. 13.
Liale, John L., Redlands, Calif. Ironing board.
1,470,457: Oct. 9.
Libbey, C. A., Company. (See Rasmussen, Robert P.,
assignor.)
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Schrader, Ernest C, assignor.)
Lihbey-Owens Sheet Glass (Company, The. (See Allen,
Horace E., assignor.)
Libbey-Oweng Sheet Glass Company, The. (See Brown,
Wilbur P., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The. (See Busard,
Ingle B., assignor.)
Llbbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company. The. (See Callard,
Robert P., assignor.)
Libbpy-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The. (See Crow-
ley, Joseph P., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The. (See Crowley,
J. P., and Rowley, assignors.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The. (See Deputy,
Harry S., assignor.)
(See Deulin,
(See Powle,
(See Jacobs, Wil-
(See Owens,
(See Rowley,
(See Rowley,
(See Soubier,
(See Whitte-
Fruit and veg-
Grain door. 1,441,512 ;
C. C, and Libby.)
Mass. Rain signal.
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The.
Fernand E., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The.
Arthur E., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The. (See Gray,
William, assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The. (See Hen-
shaw, Seth B., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company.
liam J., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The.
Michael J., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The.
Clifford A., as.signor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The.
C. A., and Reece, assignors.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The.
Leonard D.. assignor.)
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, The.
more, James, assignor.)
Libbing, Henry H., San Francisco, Calif.
etable peeler. 1.467,863; Sept. 11.
Libby, A. D. T. (See Mitchell, John A., assignor.)
Libby, Albion D. T., East Orange, assignor to SpUtdorf
Electrical Company, Newark, N. J. Constructing elec-
tro-dynamic armatures. 1,447,993 ; Mar. 13.
Libby, George W., Portland, Me. Angle-measuring device.
1,468,598 ; Sept. 18.
Libby, Jacob J., Fostoria, Ohio.
Jan. 9.
Libby, Stephen W. (See Howe,
Libera, Anton A., Thorndike,
1.442,162 ; Jan. 16.
Liberman, Bernard and L., and W. M. Reichart, Phila-
delphia, Pa. ; said L. Liberman and said Reichart
assignors to said Bernard Liberman. Cigar-bunching
machine. 1,478,829 ; Dec. 25.
Liberman, Leon. (See Liberman, Bernard and L., and
Reichart.)
Libertini, Frank, and A. Saveno, Fairview, N. J. Truck-
loading scoop. 1,473,109 ; Nov.
Liberty Electric Company.
signor.)
Liberty Machine Tool Co., The.
assignor.)
Liberty Oil Burner Company.
signor.)
Liberty Patents Syndicate.
assignor.)
Liberty Reed Company, The.
assignor.)
Liberty Steel Products Company.
E., jr., assignor.)
Library Bureau. (See Dawson, George H., assignor.)
Library Bureau. (See Ohnstrand, Enoch, assignor.)
Licciardello, Alfred, Lawrence, Mass. Automobile lock.
1,443,227 ; .Tan. 23.
Llchtenberg, Erich H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Koehring Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Concrete-distrib-
uting machine. 1.446,124; Feb. 20.
Lichtenberg, Erich H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Koehring Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Loading device.
1,459,779; June 26.
Lichtenberg, Erich H., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Koehring Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Tractor.
1,477,571 ; Dec. 18.
Lichtenberg, Fred, and M. M. McCarthy, Yonkers, N. Y.
Floor slab. 1,463,621 ; .Tuly 31.
Lichtenhaha, Theodor. (See Liischer, E., and Lichten-
hahn.)
Lichtenstein, Edward N., Baltimore, Md. Fountain bath
brush. 1,452,976; Apr. 24.
Lichtenstein, Edward N., Baltimore, Md. Sanitary bath
receptacle. 1.472,877 ; Nov. 6.
Lichtenthaeler, Frank E., Newton Highlands, Mass. Ap-
paratus for the manufacture of ether. 1,467,583 ;
Sept. 11.
Lichter, Adolph H., assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Upholstering padding. 1,459,780 ;
June 26.
Lichter, Malvin, assignor to said Malvin Lichter and L,
Jacobs, partners trading as Stickless Fan Company,
New York, N. Y. Fan. 1,446,978 ; Feb. 27.
Lichtman, Michael, New York, N. Y. Telescope.
1,461,063 ; July 10.
Liddell. John G., Everett, Mass. Method of and apparatus
for die shaping metal. 1,448,457 ; Mar. 13.
Liddell, Lennox, Glasgow, Scotland. File or binder for
letters, documents, or other sheets or papnrs. 1,476,088 ;
Dec. 4.
Liddell, Louise J., New Orleans, La. Automobile lifttl.
1.474,419 ; Nov. 20.
Liddell, Moses V., Harvey, assignor to .\ustin Manufac
turjng Co., Chicago, 111. Street sweeper. 1,453,04P'
Apr. 24.
Lidgerwood Manufacturing Company et al. (See Swa
E. D., and Manges, assignors.)
Johan H., Wargon, Sweden. Producing cyana-
1,444,255 ; Feb. 6.
Johan H., Wargon, Sweden. Producing a so-
of cyanamide from calcium cyahamide.
(See Moore, Young, as-
(See McCann, Alfred R.,
(See Wood, Myron W., as-
(See Cantrall, Forrest L.,
(See Lindsay, Hamilton,
(See Fowler, William
Lidholm,
mide.
Lidholm,
lution
1,444,250; Feb. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Lldholm, Knut F., and A. E. Hedwall, Denver, Colo. Fuel
mixor. 1,456,135 : May 22.
Lidseen, Gustave, Chicago, 111. Oil can. 1,476,365 ;
Dec. 4.
Uebau, Karl W., Fresno, Calif. Packing. 1,458,660;
June 12.
Liebau. Richard, New Haven, Conn. Shock absorber.
1.4G4.574 : Aug. 14.
Liebau, Richard, New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Westinghousp Air Spring Company. Air-spring suspen-
sion. 1,453,589; May 1.
Llebeek, Harry, Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to Scott Paper
Company. Steam drying system for paper-making and
other machines. 1,457,779 ; June 5.
Lieb(>l, John G. H.. and E. S. Flarsheim, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Time switch. 1,473,679; Nov. 13.
Liebenstein, Max J., assignor to A. Stein & Company,
Oiionso. III. Garter fastener. 1.476,018 : Dec. 4.
Lleber, William H., West Allis, assignor to Allls-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Thrust bear-
ing. 1,457,081 ; May 29.
Lieborman, Abraham, Jamaica, N. Y. Coin retainer and
dispenser. 1,454,445 ; May 8.
Lieborman. Nathan L., New York, N. Y. Fluid gauge.
1,446,439; Feb. 20.
Lieberthal, Robert H., assignor to The AU-In-One Manu-
facturing Company, Incorporated, Bridgeport, Conn.
Combination toothbrush and holder. 1,464,250 ; Aug. 7.
Liebknecht, Otto, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, as-
signor to The Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company,
New York, N. Y. Reenforced platinum anode for pro-
duction of persalts. 1,470,577 ; Oct. 9.
Liebmann, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto
Kontrol Lock Corporation. Indicating lock. 1,445,444 ;
Feb. 13.
Liebowitz, Benjamin, New Rochelle, N. Y. Flexible joint.
1,460,817; July 3.
Liebowitz, Benjamin, New Rochelle, N. Y. Vibration-re-
cording apparatus. 1,473,911 ; Nov. 13.
Lieckfelt, Ernest P., Detroit, Mich. Resilient wheel.
1,462,865; July 24.
Lieder, Anthony P.. and J. F. Smith, Jackson, Mich.
Grease cup. 1.466,024 : Aug. 28.
Lledstrand, Harry B., Oakland, Calif. Water heater.
1,448,136; M»r. 13.
Lledstrand, Karl E. L., Stockholm, Sweden. Machine
for effecting slots in cards for statistic or similar
purposes. 1,459,407 ; June 19.
Liedtke, Arthur J., West Allis, Wis. Tractor. 1,441,232 ;
Jan. 9.
Lienzgn, David L., and K. Larsson, Stockholm, Sweden.
Switching apparatus for telephone systems. 1,460,913 ;
July 3.
Lies, William, assignor to Greenpoint Metallic Bed Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. End frame for a bedstead.
Des. 62,575; June 26.
Lieser. Gilbert A., assignor to Malleable Iron Range
Company, Beaver Dam, Wis. Combination range.
1,445,403 ; Feb. 13.
Lifschitz. Charles W. (See Nelson, Louis, assignor.)
Lifton, Samuel H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brief case. 1,463,270 ;
July 31.
Liggett, Hugh C, R. Peterson, and S. W. Liggett, Saline-
ville, Ohio. Mine-door-operating mechanism. 1,478,970;
Dec. 25.
Liggett, Sherman W. (See Liggett, H. C, Peterson, and
Liggett.)
Light, Henry B., assignor of one-half to C. A. Almy,
San Quentin, Calif. Heel. 1,471,966 ; Oct. 23.
Light, Ralph A., and J. W. Price, jr., assignor to The
United States Metallic Packing Company, Philadelphia,
3?a. Making segmental metallic packing rings.
1.444.473: Feb. 6,
Light, Ralph A., and J. W. Price, jr., assignors to The
United States Metallic Packing Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Track sander. 1,459,737 ; June 26.
Light, Ralph A., and J. W. Price, jr., assignors to The
United States Metallic Packing Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Making metallic rings and packing-ring blank.
1,470,537 ; Oct. 9.
Lightfoot, Edwin N., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electric
heater. 1,445,897; Feb. 20.
Lightfoot, Edwin N., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Heating
system for typesetting-machine crucibles and the like.
1.449,425 : Mar. 27.
Lightfoot, Edwin N., New Yorkj N. Y., assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electric
heating appliance. 1,451,880 ; Apr. 17.
Lightfoot. Edwin N., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co. Milwaukee, Wis. Ignition
device for internal-combustion engines. 1,454,549 ;
May 8.
Lightfoot, Richard T., Los Angeles, Calif. Filter.
1.446,572 ; Feb. 27.
Lightfoot, Richard T., Los Angeles, Calif. Filter.
1 446,573 ; Feb. 27.
Lightford, William L., Indianapolis, Ind. Fuel control
for internal-combustion engines. 1,473,303 : Nov. 6.
Lightner, Arthur D., and E. Holmes, assignors to The
Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Lifting truck.
1,448,806 ; Mar. 20.
Lightner, Arthur D., and E. Holmes, assignors to The
Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Elevating
truck. 1,452,300; Apr. 17.
Lightner, Arthur D., and E. Holmes, assignors to The
Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Hoisting ap-
paratus. 1,468,482 : Sept. 18.
Lightnin Sparker Manufacturing Company. (See Howard,
Alonzo, assignor.)
Lightolier Company. (See Dahl, Thure B., assignor.)
Ligne'J, Peter, et al. (See Nelson, Otto, assignor.)
Lignite Pressed Steel Coal Company, The. (See Neu-
maier, John B., assignor.)
Lile, Adiel O., Corbin, Kans. Coupling. 1,469,671 ;
Oct. 2.
Lllienfeld, Leon, Vienna, Austria. Production of cellu-
lose ethers. 1,441.989 ; Jan. 9.
Lllienfeld, Leon, Podhajce, Poland. Producing colloidal
soluble substances and suspensions. 1,444,257 ; Feb. 6.
Lilienfeldt, Gustav, New York, N. Y. Detachable shoe sole
and heel. 1,463,514; July 31.
LlUard, William W., Jersey City, N. J. Game.
1,472,657; Oct. 30.
Lilleberg, Charles L., Chicago, 111. Switching device.
1,473,304 : Nov. C.
Lilley, Dennis E., and G. W. Cauffleld, Bolivar, Pa. Pick
or tool handle. 1,448,488 ; Mar. 13.
Llllibridge, Harry D., Zanesville, Ohio, assignor to
American Encaustic Tiling Company, Ltd., New York,
N. Y. Crucible. 1,441,690; Jan. 9.
Llllibridge, Harry D., Zanesville, Ohio, assignor to Ameri-
can Encaustic Tiling Co., Ltd., New York, N. Y.
Tunnel-kiln car. 1,473,152; Nov. 6.
Lillle, Samuel M., Philadelphia, Pa. Surface condenser-.
Rel5,553; Mar. 6.
Lillie, Walter L., Columbus, Ohio. Cabinet. 1,440,687;
Jan. 2.
Lillle, Walter L., assignor to The Walter L. Lillie Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Cabinet. Des. 62,956 (
Aug. 28.
Lillie, Walter L., assignor to The Walter L. Lillle Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Cabinet. Des. 62,957 ; Aug. 28.
Lillie, Walter L., Company, The. (See Lillle. Walter
L., assignor.)
Lillls, William J., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vending ma-
chine. 1,449,864 : Mar. 27.
Lilly, Daniel E., Mount Hope, W. Va. Trimming and
pasting machine. 1,448,631 ; Mar. 13.
Lilly Dental Products Company. (See Lilly, Oswell
W., assignor.)
Lilly, Oswell W., assignor to Lilly Dental Products Com-
pany, Welch, W. Va. Compound for treating Vin-
cent's stomatitis. 1,469,322: Oct. 2.
Lilly, Thomas L., Minonk, 111. Hinge. 1,441,159 : Jan. 2.
Lilly, Thomas L., Minonk, 111. End gate. 1,465,521 ;
Aug. 21.
Lilly, William J., Chicago, HI. Lettering appliance.
1 478 524 ■ Dec. 25.
Limoges China Company, The. (See Albright, Donald S.,
assignor.)
Limont, Alexander W., Bridgeport, Conn. Manufacturing
valve stems. 1.446,468 ; Feb. 27.
Limont, Alexander W., Bridgeport, Conn. Making valve
stems. 1,446,469; Feb. 27.
Limont, Alexander W., Bridgeport, Conn. Making valve
stems. 1.446,470 : Feb. 27.
Limont, Alexander W., assignor to Bridgeport Brass Com-
pany, Bridgeport, Conn. Machine for making pro-
jectile bands and the like. 1,444,511 ; Feb. 6.
Limoseth, Bernt, Westby, Wis. Draft attachment.
1,451,620: Apr. 10.
Limousine Body Company. (See Fleckenstein, John A.,
assignor.)
Llnck, Joseph F., Milwaukee, Wis. Foot accelerator.
1,465,400; Aug. 21.
Lincoln, Chester L., New York, N. Y. Manhole top.
1,447,256 ; Mar. 6.
Lincoln, Ellis S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Current-collecting head. 1,441,289 :
Jan. 9.
Lincoln, Ellis S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Trolley base. 1,447,217 : Mar. 6.
Lincoln, Irvin, Lansing, Mich. Resilient wheel. 1,450,671 ;
Apr. 3.
Lincoln Meter Company, The. (See Paine, Louis A., as-
signor.)
Lincoln Steel and Forge Company. (See Barke, Frank
S., assignor.)
Lincoln, William W., Washington, D. C. Direction signal
for automobiles. Rel5,584 ; Apr. 24.
Lind, John, Clearwater, Idaho. Gate and operating
mechanism therefor. 1,459,631 ; June 19.
Lind, John L., Siren, Wis. Portable phonograph.
1,454,389 : May 8.
Lindahl, Erick P., assignor to The Icy-Hot Bottle Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Apparatus for drying. 1,445,093 ;
Feb. 13.
Lindauer, Alfred C, Madison, Wis., dedicated, by
mesne assignments, to the People of the United States.
Blood-albumin glue. 1,459,541 ; June 19.
Lindberg, Charles A., assignor to Sturgis Steel Go-Cart
Company, Sturgis, Mich. Adjustable support.
1,466,952; Sept. 4.
Lindberg. John F. (See Shivers. P. F., and Lindberg.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Pencil.
Pencil.
1,447,677 ;
1,447,678 ;
Loclslng mechanism.
Electric switch.
Llndberg, John P., Chicago, 111,
Mar. 6.
Llndberg, John F., Chicago, 111
Mar. 6.
Lindberg, John F., Chicago, 111.
1,468,027; Sept. 18.
I/lndberg, John F., Chicago, 111.
1,471,903; Oct. 23.
Lindbloom, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Packing device for
valve stems. 1,470,276 ; Oct. 9.
Lindbloom, Frank E., Tacoma, Wash. Air-valve-leakage
detector for pneumatic tubes. 1,449,010 ; Mar. 20.
Lindbom, Enoch, Chandler, and C. W. Burroughs, Mon-
treal, Quebec, Canada. Instrument for recording dif-
ferentials in pressures. 1,446,097 ; Feb. 20.
Linde Air Products Company, The. (See Carter, G. C,
and Pierce, assignors.)
Llnde Air Products Company, The. (See Haynes, Pierre
E., assignor.)
Linde Air Products Company, The. (See Haynes, P. E.,
and Curme, assignors.)
Llnde Air Products Company, The. (See Haynes, P. E.,
and Gerfln, assignors.)
Linde, Erick D., Burdick, Kans. Radiator cover.
1,459,593 ; June 19.
Lindell, Gustave, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada. Safety-
razor-blade holder. 1,459,028; June 19.
Llndelof, Gustaf H., De Kalb, 111. Wall bridge for
switches. 1,453,017; Apr. 24.
Lindeman, Jesse G., Yakima, Wash. Orchard disk or
harrow. 1,478,830; Dec. 25.
Lindemann, A. J., & Hoverson. (See Rutenber, Edwin
A., assignor.)
Llndem.anu, A. J., & Hoverson Company. (See Linde-
mann, Walter C, assignor.)
Lindemann, Walter C, assignor to A. J. Lindemann &
Hoverson Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Oil stove.
1,460,258 ; June 26.
Lindemann, Walter C, assignor to A. J. Lindemann &
Hoverson Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric heating
device. 1,460,259 ; June 26.
Linden, John 0., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Massage device.
1,443,269 ; Jan. 23.
Linden, John 0., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Massage device.
1,456,452 ; May 22.
Llndenberg, Moritz T., Boston, Mass. Liquid motor.
1,451,580; Apr. 10.
Llndenberg, Otto H., Columbus, Ohio. Medal. Des.
63,567 ; Dec. 18.
Lindenmayer, Arthur, Lansdowne, Pa. Receptacle for
holding powdered material or the like. 1,457,879 ;
June 5.
Lindenmayer, Arthur, Lansdowne, Pa. Receptacle for
holding powdered material or the like. 1,472,658 ;
Oct. 30.
Lindenmayer, William, New York, N. Y. Refill for vanity
cases. 1,456,453; May 22.
Lindenmayer, William, New York, N. Y^. Toilet case.
1,456,454 I May 22.
Lindenmuth, Harry D., Eleming, Pa. Valve lifter.
1,467,439; Sept. 11.
Lindenschmidt, August E., Port Thomas, Ky. Record cou-
pon envelope. 1,464,912 ; Aug. 14.
LIndenthal, Gustav, Metuchen, N. J. Bridge construction.
1,447,257 ; Mar, 6.
LIndenthal, H. M., & Sons. (See Lindenthal, Henry M.,
assignor.)
LIndenthal, Henry M., assignor to H. M. Lindenthal &
Sons, Chicago, 111. Coat and the like. 1,471,902 ;
Oct. 23.
LIndfeldt, Edward C, Des Moines, Iowa. Gauntlet for
gloves. 1,445,094 ; Feb. 13.
Llndgren, Alexus C, Evanston, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Sulky plow. 1,452,301 ;
Apr. 17.
Lindgreu, Alexus C, Evanston, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Flexible disk-plow scraper.
1,474,906 ; Nov. 20.
Llndgren, Alexus C, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to F. Gerlach and A. B.
Keller, trustees, Chicago, 111. Power-lift plow.
1,440,924 : Jan. 2.
Llndgren, Bror J., assignor to Niagara Machine & Tool
Works, Buffalo, N. Y. Machine for bending pipes.
1,471,176; Oct. 16.
LlEdgren, Frank O., Minneapolis, Minn. Knotting mech-
anism for tying sacks. ' 1,459,833 ; June 26.
Llndgren, Waldemar L., assignor to A. A. Norton, Chi-
cago, 111. Vacuum cleaner. 1,458,714 ; June 12.
Llndgren, Waldemar L., assignor of one-half to J. E.
Ericsson. Chicago, 111. Clutch. 1,472,479; Oct. 30.
Llndgren, Waldemar L., assignor of one-half to J. E.
Ericsson, Chicago, 111. Clutch. 1,472,480 ; Oct. 30.
LIndholm, Aaron S., Orange, Calif. Automatic stop for
phonographs. 1,460,202 ; June 26.
Lindhorst, Frederick L., assignor to Detroit Torch &
Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Firepot.
1,447,796; Mar. 6.
Lindhorst, George H. W., Grace, Mont. Tire. 1,469,670 ;
Oct. 2.
Lindley, Francis S., East Bakersfield, Calif. Concrete-
block machine. 1,455,296 ; May 15.
Lindmark, Andrew B., Bridgeport, Conn. Tool holder.
1,443,752; Jan. 30.
Lindner, Arthur E., Brooklyn, assignor to The L. and H.
Special Machine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Button-
hole-sewing machine. 1,461,040 ; July 10.
Lindner, Emmet P., Indianapolis, Ind. Wireless wave
detector. 1,441,988 : Jan. 9.
Lindner, John C, assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Electric Interlocking sys-
tem. 1,442,688 ; Jan. 16.
Lindquist,- David L., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Otis
Elevator Company, Jersey City, N. J. V-grooved
sheave. 1,458,425 ; June 12.
Lindquist, J. V. (See Sergeant, Newton D., assignor.)
Lindsay, Bert, assignor of one-fourth to L. Lindsay,
one-fourth to P. Lindsay, and one-fourth to W. Lind-
say, Antigo, Wis. Automatic lock nut. 1,455,057 ;
May 15.
Lindsay, Frank, et al. (See Lindsay, Bert, assignor.)
Lindsay, Hamilton, assignor to The Liberty Reed Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Reed for weaving wire cloth.
1,455,537 ; May 15.
Lindsay, Hamilton, assignor to The Lindsay Wire Weaving
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Seam for woven-wire belts.
1.464.946 ; Aug. 14.
Lindsay, Hamilton, assignor to The Lindsay Wire Weaving
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Seam for woven-wire belts.
1.464.947 ; Aug. 14.
Lindsay, Hamilton, assignor to The Lindsay Wire Weaving
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Seam for woven-wire belts.
1,464,948; Aug. 14.
Lindsay, Harvey B., assignor to The Dry-Zero Corpora-
tion, Oakland, Calif. Door latch. 1.448,1.37; Mar. 13.
Lindsay, Harvey B., assignor to The Dry-Zero Corpora-
tion, Oakland, Calif. Insulating wall. 1,462,648;
July 24.
Lindsay, Harvey B., assignor to The Dry-Zero Corpora-
tion, Oakland, Calif. Refrigerator and ice machine.
1.474,535 ; Nov. 20.
Lindsay, James. (See GrifiBth, P. P., Lindsay, and
Geoghegan.)
Lindsay, Leon, et al (See Lindsay, Bert, assignor.)
Lindsay, Philip K., West Somerville, Mass.* Automatic
control for pumps and the like. 1,476,406 ; Dec. 4.
Lindsay, Robert P., assignor to M. E. Brown, Columbia,
S. C. Process of and apparatus for manufacturing ice.
1,464,438; Aug. 7.
Lindsay, Robert F., and R. H. Hemphill, Charleston. S. C.
Air-agitating tube for refrigerating systems. 1,442,410 ;
Jan. 16.
Lindsay, William, et al. (See Lindsay, Bert, assignor.)
Lindsay, William G., Newark, N. J., assignor to The
Celluloid Company. Making sheets of pyroxylin com-
pound. 1,468,820; Sept. 25.
Lindsay, William T., and C. H. Fudge, Chattanooga
Tenn. Spotlight bracket. 1,442,411 ; Jan. 16.
Lindsay Wire Weaving Company, The. (See Lindsay,
Hamilton, assignor.)
Lindsey, Al. (See Landing, William H., assignor.)
Lindsey, Frank E., St. Louis, Mo. Vehicle seat.
1,441,815 ; Jan. 9.
Lindsey, Frederick C, Indianapolis, Ind. Engine-control-
ling mechanism. 1,467,620; Sept. 11.
Lindsey, Samuel W., Middlebrook, Ark. Current motor.
1,441,361 ; Jan. 9.
Llndskoog, Carl I., et al. (See Fellroth, Erick O., as-
signor.)
Llndsten, Albin, White Bear Lake, Minn. Practicing de-
vice for learning telegraph and radio codes. 1,474,534 ;
Nov. 20.
Lindstrom, Elmer H., and R. V. Seaholm, Chicago Heights,
111. Fencepost. 1,464,326 ; Aug. 7.
Lindstrom, Frank L., Bridgeport, Conn. Toy. 1,462,090 ;
July 17.
Lindstrom, Frank L., Bridgeport, Conn. Spinning top.
1,462,091: July 17.
Lindstrom, Herman A., Seattle, Wash. Paper fastener.
1,477,966: Dec. 18.
Lindstrom, Herman A., Seattle, Wash. Punch for paper
fasteners. 1,477,967 ; Dec. 18.
Lindstrom, John, Henderson, Ky. Violin peg. 1,443,486 ;
.Tan. 30.
Lindstrom, Walter R., assignor of one-third to E. C.
McKenna, Minneapolis, Minn. Detachable guide or
tip for fishing rods. 1,473,437; Nov. 6.
Lineatlme Mfg. Co. (See Whitehead, Richard, assignor.)
Linebaugh, Edward R., Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The
Diamond Match Company, Chicago, 111. Paper-cut-
ting machine. 1.461,425 ; July 10.
Linfoot, Benjamin E., Philadelphia, Pa. Crate for bottle-
cleaning machines. 1,460,068 : June 26.
Ling, William H., Groveland, Calif. Propelling device
for boats. 1,448,971 ; Mar. 20.
Lingafelter, Fred E., and G. S. Heck, Mansfield, Ohio.
Forcing fish bait, worms, etc., out of the earth.
1,446,914 ; Feb. 27.
Llngenfelter, George, Sandy, Oreg. Orchard heater.
1,461,247; July 10.
Linhardt, Charles, jr., Baltimore, Md. Marine torch.
1,445,222 ; Feb. 13.
Lininger, William. (See White, H. W., and Linlnger.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Campbell, William S., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
329
Link Belt Company. (See Dull, Raymond W., as-
eignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Pratt, Howell D., assignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Waechter, F. F., and Camp-
bell, assignors.)
Link, Emll F., et al., executors. (See Hellenthal, Karl.)
Link, Frank II., South Braintree, Mass. Truck attach-
ment tor shoe racks. 1,473,912; Nov. 13.
Link, Manfred W., Kansas City, Mo. Front radius rod.
l,45(i,740; May 29.
Link, Vincent, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Studebaker
Corporation. Braking mechanism. 1,453,050 ; Apr. 24.
Link, Walter, Ajo, Ariz. Testing device for flash-light
batteries and lamps. 1,459,336 ; Juoe 19.
Link, Walter, assignor to American Airship Associa-
tion, Ajo, Ariz. Airship. 1,472,076 ; Oct. 30.
Links, Cnarles, assignor of one-half to J. Gemayel,
Paris, B^rance. Burner for liquid combustibles.
1,459.226; June 19.
Llnke, Oscar W. (See Steiert, A. F., and Llnke. )
Linkowski, Liidwis;, Alu-nbochum, Germany. Jig-conveyer
motor. 1,456,389 ; May 22.
Xiim.mann, Otto, Glen Cove, N. Y. Sail-reefing mecha-
nism for boats. 1,442,623 ; Jan. 16.
Linotype and Machinery Limited. (See Bugler, A. V., and
Delafons, assignors.)
Linotype and Machinery Limited. (See Drake, Tom,
assignor.)
LInot}-pe and Machinery Limited. (See French, Arthur
G., assignor.)
Linotype and Machinery Limited. (See Parker, Thomas R.
G., assignor.)
Linral Companv, The. (See Gates, Franklin O., assignor.)
Lins, Martin J., St. Paul, Minn. Car seal. 1,455,403 ;
May 15.
Linsner, Arthur P., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to New York
Blue Print Paper Company. Parallel attachment for
drawing boards. 1,468,312 ; Sept. 18.
Lint. Peter H., Los Gates, Calif. Fruit-gathering ma-
chine. 1,476,207; Dec. 4.
Linton, George E., Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Cross-
head. 1,446,192 ; Feb. 20.
Linton, Michael S., Memphis, Tenn. Piston-ring tool.
1,458.067 ; June 5.
Linville, Roy II., San Antonio, Tex. Adjustable clamp.
1.441.035 ; Jan. 9.
Linz, Arthur, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Chemical
Foundation Incorporated. Compound of monazo dye-
stuffs and lakes derivable therefrom. 1,445,331.
Feb. 13.
Lion, Walter, Dresden, Germany. Antiskldding device
for dual tires. 1,457,116 : May 29.
Lipanye, Louis, et al. (See Hileman, Ernest J., assignor.)
Lipcot, Fred L., C. F. Drumm, jr., and M. C. Frlns, as-
signors to International Motor Company, New York,
N. Y. Air brake for motor-propelled rail cars.
1,466,452 ; Aug. 28.
Lipcsey, Frank L. (See MacKilllcan, J. A., and
Lipcsey.)
Lippert, Albert C, Canton, Ohio. Salt-cake cup.
1,466,132 ; Aug. 28.
Lippert, Aloysius C, Kenosha, Wis., and J. A. Sinko,
assignors to Advance Products Corporation, Chicago,
111. Radiator cap. 1,472,878 ; Nov. 6.
Lippincott, Frank T., Newark, Ohio. Connector.
1.443,579 : Jan. 30.
Lippincott. .Tohn W., Little Rock, Ark. Convertible false
floor. 1,440,476; Jan. 2.
Lippis, Ben, Chandler, Colo. Drilling machine. 1,471,904 ;
Oct. 23.
Lippis, John, assignor of one-half to J. P. Thomas, jr.,
Canon City, Colo. Coupling for pipes. 1,464,768 ;
Aug. 14.
Lippold, William E., Milwaukee, Wis. Nut lock.
1,449,683 ; Mar. 27.
Lipps, Morris, New York, N. Y. Bed construction.
1,476,089 ; Dec. 4.
Lippv, Charles H., Snohomish County, Wash. Glare
shipld. 1.457.929; June 5.
Llpschutz. George, Philadelphia, Pa. Ground clamp.
1,458,533 ; June 12.
Lipscomb, May B. (See Allen, Broadus S., assignor.)
Lioscomb, Robert A., Holt, Ala. Mixing valve. 1,447,391 ;
Mar. 6.
Lipscomb. Robert A., Holt, Ala. Fuel and burning same.
1,447,392 ; Mar. 6.
Lipsky, Norman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Henry
Hyman & Company, Inc. Lighting-fixture pan. Des.
62,635; July 10.
Lipsky, Norman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Henry
Hvman & Company, Inc. Lighting-fixture pan. Des.
62,636: July 10.
Lipsky, Norman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Henry
Hyman & Company, Inc. Lighting-fixture band. Des.
62,637: July 10.
Lipsky, Norman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Henry
Hyman & Company, Inc. Lighting-fixture body. Des.
62,638 ; July 10.
Lipsky, Norman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Henry
Hyman & Company, Inc. Lighting-fixture arm. Des.
62,639; July 10.
Lipsky, Norman, New York, N. Y., assi;;nor to Henry
Ilymnn & Company, Inc. Lighting-fixture arm. Des.
63.403 : Dec. 4.
Lipsky, Norman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Henry
Hyman & Company, Inc. Lighting-fixture bracket.
Des. 63,404 : Dec. 4.
Lipsner, Benjamin B., and P. Sporer, assignors of one-
third to M. A. Dreyfus, Chicago, 111. Dishwasher
nozzle. 1,476.090 : Dec. 4.
Liptak Fire Brick Arch Co. (See Llptak, Michael, as-
signor. )
Liptak Fire-Brlck Arch Company. (See Strachota,
Clarence A., assignor.)
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn. Brick trim for walls.
1,454,293 : May 8.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn. Brick-faced metallic
trim. 1,454.294 ; May 8.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn. Furnace wall.
1,463,058 ; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, assignor to Liptak Fire Brick
Arch Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Furnace arch for boilers.
1,443,487; Jan. 30.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, assignor to Liptak Fire Brick
Arch Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Beam hanger. 1,454,292;
May 8.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, assignor to Liptak Fire Brick
Arch Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Furnace arch. 1,457,442 ;
J'une 5.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, assignor to Liptak Fire Brick
Arch Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Furnace. 1,457,443;
June 5.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1,463,044 ; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace-wall struc-
ture. 1,463,045 : July 24.
Liptak. Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1,463,046; July 24.
Liptak, Michael. St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1,463,047: July 24.
Liptak, Michael. St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Kre Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1.463.048 ; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1.463.049 ; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1.463.050 ; .July 24.
Liptak, Michael. St. Paul. Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Partition wall for
furnaces. 1,463,051 ; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Companv, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1.463,052 ; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1,463,053; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Companv, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1,463,054 ; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1.463,055; July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1,463,056: July 24.
Liptak, Michael, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to A. P. Green
Fire Brick Company, Mexico, Mo. Furnace wall.
1,463,057; July 24.
Lirussi, Arturo. (See Cesoni, P., and Lirussi.)
Lisenby Manufacturing Company. (See Barber, Lewis
R., assignor.)
Lisi, Cesare, Susquehanna, Pa. Direction signal and
.^itop signal for automobiles. 1,441.513; .Tan. 9.
Lisi, Henry, Susquehanna, Pa. Doughtnut cooking ma-
chine. 1,461,488 ; July 10.
LJsowski, Maryan L., Cranford, N. J. Apparatus for
building construction. 1,461,426; July 10.
Lisov, Abraham L., Dallas, Tex. Watchman's time-re-
cording device. 1,478,666 ; Dec. 25.
Liss, Aiisust S., Chicago, 111. Flv exterminator.
1.477.273: Dec. 11.
Llssauer, Adolph W., and W. L. Fleisher, assignors to
W. L. Fleisher & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Humidify-
Ing-apparatus control. 1,458,490 ; June 12.
Lisse, Leopold, Berlin, Germany. Apparatus for gen-
eratinsr respirable air from liquefied gases. 1,459,158 ;
June 19.
Lisse, Leopold, Berlin, Germany. Preparing blasting
charges for ignition. 1,473,596 ; Nov. 6.
Lisse, Leopold, Berlin, Germany. Producing blasting
cartridges capable of absorbing liquefied gases.
1,473,994; Nov. 13.
Llsson, Louis, Syracuse, N. Y. Film-spool support.
1,460,971 ; July 3.
List, Frank X., New York, N. Y. Folding advertising box.
1,453,849 ; May 1.
List, Frank X., Nevi' York, N. Y. Secure collar button.
1.462,509 ; July 24.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
List, Frank X., assignor to National Card Mounting Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Display carton. 1,448,138 ;
Mar. 13.
Lister, Charles H., North St. Paul, Minn. Reciprocating
conveyer system. 1,462,511 ; July 24.
Lister, Charles H., North St. Paul, Minn., assignor to
Standard Conveyor Company. Reciprocating conveyer.
1,462,510: July 24.
Lister, Edwin, executor. (See Lister, Joseph.)
Lister, John T., Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus and method
for forming tires. 1,441,514 ; Jan. 9.
Lister, John T., Wellington, Ohio. Hose. 1,469,519 ;
Oct. 2.
Lister, Joseph, deceased, Chicago, 111. ; E. Lister, executor.
Rendering process. 1,470,228 ; Oct. 9.
Lister, William C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Adjustable
seat. 1,460,721 ; July 3.
Listo Pencil Corporation. (See Wehn, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Listen, John L. (See Rode, F. J., Frost, and Listen.)
Listen, Noah A., Glassport, Pa. Apparatus for making
wire glass. 1,466,025 ; Aug. 28.
Litchfield, Edgar C. and H. L., and V. Speer, Waterloo,
Iowa ; said Speer assignor to said Edgar C. Litchfield
and said H. L. Litchfield. Self-lubricating wheel and
pitman. 1,454,021 ; May 1.
Litchfield, Henry L. (See Litchfield, E. C. and H. L.,
and Speer.)
Litchfield, Homer H., Rockford, 111. Drying frame.
1,460,200 ; June 26.
Llthoprintex Corporation. (See Jones, Harry C., as-
signor.)
Litle, Thomas J., jr., assignor to Cadillac Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,448,072 ;
Mar. 13.
Litle, Thomas J., jr., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
H. H. Emmons, Detroit, Mich. Clutch disk. 1,467,732 ;
Sept. 11.
Litle, Thomas J., jr., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to H. H. Emmons, Detroit, Mich. Dust guard for
bearings. 1,473,110 ; Nov. 6.
Litner, Isaac, Brooklyn, N. Y. Reflector. 1,445,601 ;
Feb. 13.
Llto-Pone Company. (See Ouzoonian, Aram S., as-
signor.)
Litot, Bernard E., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Washing machine.
1,471,667 ; Oct. 23.
Littell, Emlen T. (See Luce, Charles J., assignor.)
Little, Arthur D., Inc. (See Murray, Wallace J., as-
signor. )
Little, Arthur D., Inc. (See Stevenson, Earl P., assignor.)
Little, Daniel G., Hartley, Iowa. Queen-excluding honey
board. 1,445,778; Feb. 20.
Little, Earl W., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to E. W.
Little. Auxiliary spring for motor vehicles. 1,456,889 ;
May 29.
Little. Edward, Cutler, Calif. Valve-grinding attachment.
1,443,228; Jan. 23.
Little, Edward, Pawtucket, R. I. Curtain fixture.
1,449,521 ; Mar. 27.
Little, Edward W. (See Little, Earl W., assignor.)
Little, Emery P., Hudson, S. Dak. Wire stretcher.
1,457,531 ; June 5.
Little, Frederick B., assignor to J. C. Deagan, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Sound-producing mechanism. 1,464,156 ;
Aug. 7.
Little, Frederick B., assignor to J. C. Deagan, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Sound-producing mechanism. 1,473,485 ;
Nov. 6.
Little, George H., Cumberland, Md. Support for pneu-
matic tools. 1,447,877 ; Mar. 6.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing C^lompany. Electric
furnace. 1,443,580 ; Jan. 30.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric-
resistance tubular furnace. 1,443,581 ; Jan. 30.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Protection
of resistors of electric furnaces. 1,453,397 ; May 1.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westlng-
heuse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Self-tight-
ening water-cooled terminal. 1,453,398 ; May 1.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Means for
protecting resistors in electric furnaces. 1,453,399 ;
May 1.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
resistance furnace. 1,456,890 ; May 29.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric-
furnace resistor. 1,456,891 ; May 29.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Protected
electrode for electric furnaces. 1,456,892 ; May 29.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric-
furnace wall construction. 1,456,893 ; May 29.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Telescoping
electrode protector. 1,456,894 ; May 29.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Rheostat.
1,470,758 ; Oct. 16.
Little, George M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Means
for producing a sooty vapor in electric furnaces.
1,477,372; Dec. 11.
Little Giant Machine Company, The. (See Harkins,
Thomas F., assignor.)
Little, Harry C., assignor to The Hydraulic Press Manu-
facturing Company, Mount Gllead, Ohio. Pump un-
loader. 1,446,511 ; Feb. 27.
Little, Thomas P., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Company,
Chlcopee Falls, Mass. Tube manufacture. 1,450,320 ;
Apr. 3.
Little, Thomas P., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Company,
Chlcopee Falls, Mass. Applying cord fabric to ceres.
1,471,905 ; Oct. 23.
Little, William E., Chicago, 111. Combined toothbrush
and dentifrice container. 1,461,922 ; July 17.
Little, William F., St. Louis, Me. Identification and
registration plate for automobiles. Des. 63,189 ;
Oct. 30.
Littlefleld, Charles W., Watsonville, Calif. Clothespin.
1,443,229; Jan. 23.
Littlefleld. Dorothy W., Springville, N. Y. Doll. Des.
61,785 ; Jan. 9.
Littlefield, Edgar E., Seattle, Wash. Method of and
apparatus for automatic actuation of mechanisms.
1,441,007; Jan. 2.
Littlefield, Henry B., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Apart-
ment with disappearing bed. 1,443,582 ; Jan. 30.
Littlefield, John, Bayonne, N. J. Doweling machine.
1,454.751 ; May 8.
Littlefield, Roy, Bxira, Iowa. Cart structure for handling
bee supers. 1,449,011 ; Mar. 20.
Littleford, George, Fort Thomas, Ky. Woodworking
mechanism. 1,446,851 ; Feb. 27.
Littleford, George, Port Thomas, Ky., and J. C. Kuykendall,
Cincinnati, Ohio ; said Kuykendall assignor to said
Littleford. Wood-surfacing mechanism. 1,4^7,878 ;
Mar. 6.
Llttlejohn, Sidney R., New Maiden, England. Fastening
for wearing apparel and the like. 1,440,688 ; Jan. 2.
Littler, Carl W. (See Marquard, F. F., and Littler.)
Littleworth, Malcolm C, Duluth, Minn. Sealing device.
1,442,812; Jan. 23.
Littley, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Digging device.
1,443,138; Jan. 23.
Littrell, Frank. (See Skeppstedt, A. B., and Haddon,
assignors.)
Litwiller, Thomas, and J. Leader, a.<5signors to Getz
Power Washer Co., Morton, 111. Washing machine.
1,460,203 ; June 26.
Litwin, Simon, assignor of one-half to W. Poczobyt, Chi-
cago, 111. Baby walker. 1,449,050 ; Mar. 20.
Litz, Frank P.. Corry, Pa. Foot rest. 1,458,426 ; June 12.
Litzenberg, Otto W., New York, N. Y. Fender. 1,444,973 ;
Feb. 13.
Lively, Elbert W., West Haven, Conn. Egg-beater at-
tachment or the like. 1,445,696 ; Feb. 20.
Lively, Lawrence E. (See Lambert, T. B., and Livelv.)
Lively, Marion L., Atlanta, Ga. Rat trap. 1,470,854 ;
Oct. 16.
Livenspargar, Charles F., Doniphan, Mo. Exterior ad-
juster for journal bearings. 1,478,393 ; Dec. 25.
Livergeed, Gerald R., Houston, Tex. Pipe-engaging slip.
1,445,445 ; Feb. 13.
Livermere & Knight Company. (See Kendrick, Dyer T.,
assignor.)
Liversidge, Horace P., Bala, Pa. Fuse-box construction.
1,469,439 ; Oct. 2.
Livesay, George M., Ashley, 111. Electric lock. 1,467,048 ;
Sept. 4.
Livingood Manufacturing Corporation. (See Bates,
Chester M., assignor.)
Livingston, Frank S., assignor to Snow Manufacturing
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Valve. 1,467,486;
Sept. 11.
Livingston, Frank S., assignor to Snow Manufacturing
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Double-lever gate lock.
1,470,270 ; Oct. 9.
Livingston, Fremont P., Denver, Colo. Radiator cap for
automobiles. Des. 62,095 ; Mar. 20.
Livingston, Hall, Auburn, Calif. Windshield for vehicles.
1,442,624; Jan. 16.
Livingston, Harry R., Washington, D. C. Vertical file-
folder accessory. 1,466,308 ; Aug. 28
Livingston, Stanley D., assignor to The Connecticut Tele-
phone & Electric Company, Incorporated, Meriden,
Conn. Current regulator for ignition systems.
1,457,310; June 5.
Livingston, Stanley D., assignor to The Connecticut
Telephone & Electric Company Inc., Meriden, Conn.
Electric switch. 1,472,800; Nov. 6.
Livingston, Thomas P., North Augusta, S. C. Automatic
window shade. 1,469,842; Oct. 9.
Livingston, Warren F., New Boston, 111. Coop. 1,465,854 ;
Aug. 21.
Llvsey, William, Wallasey, England. Means for retain-
ing pens, pencils, and the like in the pockets of gar-
ments. 1,450,162 ; Mar. 27.
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Ljuiigstriim. Fredrik. Brovik, Lidingon, Sweden. Fasten-
ing the blades of axial steam turbines. 1,440.395 ;
Jan. 2.
LjungstrOm, Fredrik, Brevik, Lidingon, Sweden. Means
for preventing formation of rust in turbines being at
rest. 1.408.068 : June 5.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik, Lldingo-Brevik, Sweden, assignor
to Aktiebolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin. Turbine-
driven locomotive. 1,461,278 : July 10.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik, Brevik, Lidingon. assignor to Aktie-
bolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin, Stockholm, Sweden.
Method and apparatus for manufacture of flanges on
plates. 1,464.434 ; Aug. 7.
Ljungstrom. Fredrik. Lidingo-Brevik, assignor to Aktie-
bolaget Ljungstroms .\ngturbin, Stockholm, Sweden.
Locomotive provided with tubular air preheaters.
1,477,968; Dec. 18. '
Ljungstrom, Fredrik, Brevik, Lidingon, and I. Broberg,
Tallhyddan. Skarsatra, Lidingon, assignors to Aktiebola-
get Ljungstroms Angturbin, Stockholm, Sweden. Coal
bunker for locomotives. 1,447,679 ; Mar. 6.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik, I. Broberg, and E. O. Erieksson,
assignors to Aktiebolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin,
Stockholm, Sweden. Reversible gearing. 1,451,266 ;
Apr. 10.
Llewellyn, George E., Eau Claire, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Sanitary Novelties Company. Collapsi-
ble bottle holder. 1,470,383 ; Oct. 9.
Llompart v Vald6s. Miguel, and V. Bacallao y Villar,
Tliihana. Cuba. Liquid fuel. 1.448,245; Mar. 13.
Llovd, Amsev P., Elkhart, Ind. Wood binder. 1,469,843 ;
Oct. 9.
Lloyd, Edwin C. J., Jeannette, Pa. Box and attachment
therefor. 1,474,271 ; Nov. 13.
Lloyd. Ellis A., New York, and V. P. Gershon, Brooklyn,
assignors to W. M. Grosvenor, New York, N. Y. Mak-
ing nitrobenzoic acid and intermediates. 1,458,715 ;
June 12.
Lloyd, Harry S. (See Bullock, S. M., and Lloyd.)
Lloyd, Henry G.. Surbiton, England. Manufacture of
coal or like briquettes. 1,458,716 ; June 12.
Lloyd, John A., Coventry. England, assignor to Courtaulds
Limited, London, England. Preparation of starch and
sulphuric acid. 1,455.630 ; May 15.
Lloyd, Marshall B., Menominee, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Heywood-Wakefleld Company,
Boston. Mass. W.tU covering. 1,457,909 ; June 5.
Lloyd, Marshall B., Menominee, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Heywood-Wakefield Company, Boston,
Mass. Reed- weaving machine. 1,459,781 ; June 26.
Lloya, Marshall B., Menominee, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Heywood-Wakefield Company,
Boston, Mass. Reed-weaving machine. 1,465,445 ;
Aug. 21.
Lloyd, Marshall B., Menominee, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to L. H. Greenwood, G. A. Keyworth, Gard-
ner, and W. B. Holman, Leominster, Mass., trustees.
Method of and means for binding the edges of reed
fabric and the like. 1,455,959 ; May 22.
Lloyd, Marshall B., Menominee, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to L. H. Greenwood, G. A. Keyworth,
Gardner, Mass., and W. E. Holman, Leominster, Mass.,
trustees. Producing reedlike articles. 1.462,709 ;
July 24.
Lloyd, Marshall B., Menominee, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to L. H. Greenwood, G. A. Keyworth,
Gardner, Mass., and W. E. Holman, Leominster, Mass.,
trustees. Producing reed articles. 1,462,710 ; July 24.
Lloyd, Marshall B., Menominee, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to L. H. Greenwood. G. A. Keyworth,
Gardner, and W. E. Holman, Leominster, Mass., trus-
tees. Reed article and producing the same. 1,473,708 ;
Nov. 13.
Lloyd, Otis S., Salisbury, Md. Concrete pile or building
unit. 1,442,279 ; Jan. 16.
Lloyd, Rannie S., Maysville, N. C. Composition for
varnish, 1,462,236 : July 17.
Lloyd, Richard A. (See Miller, D. J. G., and Lloyd.)
Lloyd, Richard L., assignor to Dwight & Lloyd Sinter-
ing Company, New York, N. Y. Cleaning device for
ore-sintering machines. 1,469,520 ; Oct. 2.
Lloyd, Richard L., assignor to Dwight & Lloyd Sinter-
■ ing Company, New York, N. Y. Sinter-machine drive
mechanism. 1,469,521 ; Oct. 2.
Lloyd, Richard L., assignor to Dwight & Lloyd Sintering
Company, New York, N. Y. Pallet mechanism for ore-
sintering machines. 1,471.402 ; Oct. 23.
Lloyd, William A. (See Plitt. W. R., and Lloyd.)
Loadometer Company. (See Troll, Frederick J., assignor.)
Lober, George H., Toledo, Ohio. Machine for making con-
nector tubes for radiators. 1,455,919 ; May 22.
Lober, George H., assignor to The Lober Radiator A
Manufacturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Automobile
radiator assembly rack. 1.466,404 ; Aug. 28.
Lober Radiator & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Lober, George H., assignor.)
Lobit, Jean M.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined cane and fish-
ing implement. 1.442.813 ; Jan. 23.
liObojok, John, Newark, N. J. Meat-grinder attachment.
1,442,676 ; Jan. 16.
Localized .ASiartising Corporation. (See Hartman, Mil-
ton, asslg iir.)
Lo Casclo, Pasquale, Brooklyn, assignor to Toy Business
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Indicator. 1,462,028 ;
July 17.
Lochhead, James S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bar-grinding ma-
chine. 1,457,845 ; June 5.
Lochman, Emil R., Milwaukee, Wis. Propeller. 1,447,994 ;
Mar. 13.
Lochncr, John G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined chair
and couch. 1,477.507 ; Dec. 11.
Lochridge, Eleanor A., Long Beach, Calif. Dressed doll.
Des. 62,332; May 8.
Lochwitzky, Alexander M., Austin, Tex. Shoe. 1,458,717 ;
June 12.
Lock-Edge Machine Corporation. (See Wilkes, Clarence
H., assignor.)
Lock Joint Pipe Company. (See Hirsh, A. M., and
Mitchell, assignors.)
Lock Joint Pipe Company. (See Mitchell, John C., as-
signor.)
Locke, Alfred M., Milwaukee, Wis. Compact attachment.
1,461,923 ; July 17.
Locke, Edward B., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Dayton Scale Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Weighing scale. 1,470,016 ; Oct. 9.
Locke Insulator Corporation. (See Goddard, Walter T.,
assignor.)
Locke Insulator Corporation. (See Reagan, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Lockert, George H., Elmwood, Okla. Animal poke.
1,470,458 ; Oct. 9.
Lockett, A. M., & Co. (See Lockett, Andrew M., as-
signor.)
Lockett, Andrew M., New Orleans, La. Water heater
with percolator. 1,459,408 ; June 19.
Lockett, Andrew M., assignor to A. M. Lockett & Co.,
Ltd.. New Orleans, La. Liquid-fuel burner. 1,442,163 ;
Jan. 16.
Lockett. James H., Oakland, Calif. Wheel. 1,445,223 ;
Feb. 13.
Lockhart, Harold J., assignor to The Parkersburg Rig &
Reel Company, Parkersburg, W. Va. Control mecha-
nism for well-drilling machines. 1,452,244 ; Apr. 17.
Lockhart, Harold J., assignor to The Parkersburg Rig
& Reel Company, Parkersburg. W. Va. Attachment
for well-rigging machines. 1,476,899: Dec. 11.
Lockhart, Howard, Falls City, Nebr., assignor to E. L.
Vernon, Akron, Colo, Tank heater. 1,462,237 ;
July 17.
Lockhart, John H., Ross Township, Pa. Drop awning.
1,442,956 ; Jan. 23.
Lockwood, Arthur L., Jackson, Mich. Safety clutch for
propellers. 1,472.077 : Oct. 30.
Lockwood. Charles S., Newark, assignor to Hyatt Roller
Bearing Company, Harrison, N. J. Roller bearing
and making same. 1,441,691 ; Jan. 9.
Lockwood, Henry S., assignor to The Lockwood Manu-
facturing Company, South Norwalk, Conn. Latch
spindle. 1,472,481 ; Oct. 30.
Lockwood, Lee W., Minneapolis, Minn. Timer exten-
sion. 1,469,440 ; Oct. 2.
Lockwood Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lock-
wood, Henry S., assignor.)
Lockwood Manufacturing Company, The. (See Schultz,
Fred, assignor.)
Locomobile Company, The. (See Alborn, Frans G., as-
signor.)
Locomobile Company, The. (See Ciurch, Harold D.,
assignor.)
Locomobile Company, The. (See Roos, Delmar G., as-
signor.)
Locomobile Company, The. (See Rosner, Adolph, as-
signor.)
Locomobile Company, The. (See Schulz, Albert C, as-
signor.)
Locomotive Pulverized Fuel Company. (See Caracristi,
Virginius Z., assignor.)
Locomotive Pulverized Fuel Company. (See Muhlfeld,
J. E., and Caracristi, assignors.)
Locomotive Stoker Company. (See Lower, Nathan M.,
assignor.)
Lodding, Frederick W. (See Vedder, J. W., and Lod-
ging.)
Lodge, Edwin W., Norfolk, assignor of one-fourth to F. D.
Cock, Hampton, Va. Receptacle. 1,446,014 ; Feb. 20.
Loe, Syver, Minneapolis, Minn. Four-wheeled truck.
1,474.198; Nov. 13.
Loeb, Milton B., New York, N, Y., assignor to Brillo
Manufacturing Co. Soap holder. 1,457,254 ; May 29.
Loeb. Samuel, New York, N. Y. Convertible watch.
1,454,322; May 8.
Loebell, Henry O., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Doherty Research Company, New York, N. Y. Gas-
fired melting furnace. 1,457,780; June 5.
Loehler, Martial J., Asnieres, France. Rotary mold for
molding milling cutters by centrifugal force. 1,452,838 ;
Apr. 24.
Loehr-Voight, Edward, Bayside, N. Y. Shoe fastener.
1,464,849 ; Aug. 14.
Loepfe, Louis H., St. Louis, Mo. Window-cleaner's seat.
1,451,076; Apr. 10.
Loepsinger, Albert J., Cranston, R. I., assignor to General
Fire Extinguisher Company, New York, N. Y. Auto-
matic sprinkler. 1,464,622 ; Aug. 14.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Loesch, John J., assignor to Evr Klean Seat Pad Co., St.
Louis, Mo. Scat cover. 1,452,882; Apr. 24.
Loesch, Milton C, assignor of one-half to W. F. Eyan,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Vaporizer for combustion engines.
1,452,883; Apr. 24.
Loescher, Frederick E., Harrison, H. P. Jaenike, Brook-
lyn, and E. I. Daugherty, Elmhurst, N. Y. Volume-
reducing valve cap. 1,446,710 ; Feb. 27.
Loew, Charles H., and J. R. Gruetter, Lakewood, Ohio.
Bottle-cleaning apparatus. 1,462,512 ; July 24.
Loew, Charles H., and J. R. Gruetter, Lakewood, Ohio.
Bottle-cleaning apparatus. 1,463,763 ; July 31.
Loew, Oscar A., Highland Park, assignor to Harwich
Stamping Company, Springwells, Mich. Spare-tire car-
rier and lock. 1,464,009 ; Aug. 7.
Loewe, Siegmund, Berlin, Germany. Radio receiving sys-
tem. 1,464,533 ; Aug. 14.
Loewe, Siegmund, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Thermionic translating device. 1,463,475 ; July 31.
Loewe, Siegmund, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Re-
ceiving apparatus for high-frequency signaling.
1,464,083 ; Aug. 7.
Lofller, Raimund J., Dresden, Germany, assignor to W. L.
Voight, New York, N. Y. Composition for u^e in manu-
facturing artificial fibers, films, leather, and the like
and making the same, 1,464,949 ; Aug. 14.
Lofgren, John, and A. R. Ayers, assignors to Ralco
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electric con-
nector. 1,450,002; Mar. 27.
Lofland, Peter C, Milton, Del. Oyster opener. 1,472,179 ;
Oct. 30.
Loft Incorporated. (See Wallace, Harvey R., assignor.)
Lofton, Herbert M., Chattanooga, Tenn. Composite T
raiL 1,478,715 ; Dec. 25.
Loftus, Andrew B., Archibald, Pa. Automatic regulator.
1,470,277 ; Oct. 9.
Logan, Charles B., assignor to The Footwear Develop-
ment Company, Palmyra, Pa. Combined assembling
and lasting shoes. 1,443,421 ; Jan. 30.
Logan, Charles B., assignor to The Footwear Develop-
ment Company, Palmyra, Pa. Combined assembling
and lasting machine. 1,443,422 ; Jan. 30.
Logan, Charles B., assignor to The Footwear Development
Company, Palmyra, Pa. Combined assembling and last-
ing machine. 1,448,423; Jan. 30.
Logan, Harry C, Rockbridgt, Ohio. Dirigible headlight
mounting. 1,456,184 ; May 22.
Logan, Howard, Chicago. 111. Taiik. 1,455,796 ; May 22.
Logan, James M., New Haven, Conn. Damper for sound
boxes of phonographs. 1,444,196 ; Feb. 6.
Logan, Lloyd, Pittsburgh, Pa. Means for controlling a
production prociss. 1,455,795 ; May 22.
Logan, Lloyd, Arlington, Mass. Means for controlling
processes of production. 1,471.342 ; Oct. 23.
Logan, Malcolm D., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire shoe.
1,463,429 ; July 31.
Logan, William B., De Quincy, assignor to Acme Prod-
ucts Company, Inc., New Orleans, La. Making turpen-
tine substitute and product therefrom. 1,463,122;
July 24.
Logan, William J., Cleveland, Ohio. Means for baking
powder to plates to be etched. 1,458,583 ; June 12.
Logeo, E. L., Company. (See Kiessig, Edwin O., as-
signor.)
Logee, William K. (See Prescott, Jesse H., assignor.)
Loggins, John H., Fordyce, Ark. Air inlet device.
1,460,550; July 3.
Lo Giudice, Domenick, Brooklyn, assignor to George Tie-
mann & Company, New York, N. Y. Surgical instru-
ment. 1,453,934 : May 1.
Logue, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Workholdlng and posi-
tioning device for rule and border type or slue-cutting
machines. 1,452,809 ; Apr. 24.
Logwood, Charles V., Chicago, 111., assignor to De Forest
Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company, New York,
N. Y. Radiocommunication. 1,440,834 ; Jan. 2.
Lohmann, Hugo, Berlin-Johannisthal, Germany. Process
and device for making sharply-defined castings.
1,477.508 ; Dec. 11.
Lohn, Albert W., jr., et aL (See Lohn, Albert W., jr.,
assignor.)
Lohn, Albert W., Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
A. W. Lohn, jr., and W. M. Lohn. Auto door sign.
1,473,583; Nov. 6.
Lohn, Winifred M., et al. (See Lohn, Albert W., jr.,
assignor.)
Lohr, Michael E. (See Barnhart, W. E., and Lohr.)
Lohr, Michael E., Johnstown, Pa. Mine car. 1,450,637 ;
Apr. 3.
Lohrmann, Ernst H., Bristol, R. I., assignor to J. F.
Sturdy's Sons Company, Attleboro, Mass. Bracelet
buckle member. Des. 62,958 ; Aug. 28.
Loichot, Paul P., Louisville, Ohio. Electric power mecha-
nism. 1.457,910 ; June 5.
Loken, Truls, Kenosha, Wis., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Trenchinjr
machine. 1,472,563; Oct. 30.
Lomax, Clarence E., assignor to Automatic Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Call - indicating system.
1,476,366; Dec. 4.
T.omax, Lucius W. (See Spikes, Richard B., a.ssignor.l
Lombard, Nathaniel, assignor to The Lombard-White
Company, Worcester, Mass. Wringer and motor sup-
port for washing machines. 1,462,939 ; July 24.
Lombard, Walter E., Arlington, Mass. Tool holder.
1,447,620; Mar. 6.
Lombard- White Company, The. (See Lombard, Nathaniel,
assignor.)
Lombardi, Domeuico, East Boston, Mass. Automatic
gem-setting machine. 1,465,446 ; Aug. 21.
Lombardi, Michael, Louisville, Colo. Ash-pan lifter.
1,455,216 ; May 15.
Lombardo, Bmilio V., Dorchester, Mass. Cigar holder.
1,448.552 : Mar. 13.
Lombardo, Nicodemus. (See Martire, V., Defrancisco,
Messlno, and Lombardo.)
Lommel, Wilhelm. (See Engelhardt, R., Lommel, and
Ossenbeck.)
Londeau, John, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Furnace.
1,446,193 ; Feb. 20.
London General Omnibus Company Limited, The. (See
Gage, Samuel, assignor.)
London General Omnibus Company Limited. (See Shave,
George J., assignor.)
London, Jacob M., Butler, assignor of one-half to G. M.
Crawford, Pittsburgh, Pa. Loading machine. 1,445,332 ;
Feb. ]3.
London, Jacob M.. Tunnolton, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Jeffrey Manufacturing Company,
Columbus, Ohio. Mining machine. 1,467,864 ; Sept. 11.
London Lightingwares Corporation. (See Lewis, Emory
S., assignor.)
London, Louis B., New York, N. Y. Bowl for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,207 ; Apr. 10.
London, Samuel, and L, Weber, Newark, N. J. Auto
creeper. 1,457,117 ; May 29.
London, Willis, Franklin, Ky. Fastener for automobile
chains. 1,458,069 ; June 5.
Lonergan, Patrick H., Boulder, Colo. Radiator cores.
1,450,746; Apr. 3.
Long, Albert E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hod. 1,475,125;
Nov. 20.
Long, Charles B., assignor to Champion Blower & Forge
Company, Lancaster, Pa. Drill chuck. 1,471,271 ;
Oct. 16.
Long, Charles B., assignor to Champion Blower & Forge
Company, Lancaster, Pa. Drilling machine. 1,473,995;
Nov. 13.
Long, Charles M., Chicago, 111. Track level. 1,464,285;
Aug. 7.
Long, Charlie, Lincoln, Nebr. Combination cattle and
hog watering fountain. 1,470,384 ; Oct. 9.
Long, Charlie P. (See Long, Willis C. and C. P., and
Stephens.)
Long, Claud L., assignor to The Crawford, McGregor and
Canby Company, Dayton, Ohio. Cutter-head drive for
last lathes. 1,451,665 ; Apr. 10.
Long, Eugene M., New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to H. M. Knight, Montclair, N. J. Sectional floating
dry dock. 1,474,336 ; Nov. 13.
Long, Frederick R., Berwick, Pa., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Device
for spraying paint and other liquids. 1,442,814 ;
Jan. 23.
Long Furniture Company. (See Weeks, John B., as-
signor.)
Long, Gertrude E. (See Kelly, R., and Long.)
Long, Harry B., Wellington, New Zealand. Life buoy.
1,445,224 ; Feb. 1.3.
Long, Herbert J., assignor to The Kompak Company, New
Brunswick, N. J. Emergency fuel-valve-control appli-
ance. 1,467,049 ; Sept. 4.
Long, John, Victoria, Tex. Valve cap. 1,468,821 ;
Sept. 25.
Long, John, Jefferson City, and A. J. Bass, Columbia, Mo
Farm wagon. 1,478,831 : Dec. 25.
Long, John C. F., Lima, Ohio. Steam trap. 1,448,972
Mar. 20.
Long, John E., Edgerton, Ohio. Leveling device;
1,463,515 ; July 31.
Long, Kenneth L, (See Kreutzer, G. A., and Long.)
Long, Lewis R. (See White, Fred G., assignor.)
Long, Natalie C, executrix. (See Kreutzer, G. A., and
Long.)
Long, Peter E., and E. R. Cornwell, Pocatello, Idaho.
Clip. 1,449,684 ; Mar. 27.
Long, Ralph A., Tamaqua, Pa., assignor to Atlas Powder
Company, Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of ammonium
perchlorates. 1,453,984 ; May 1.
Long, Ralph L., San Diego, Calif. Nail set and holder.
1,465,139; Aug. 14.
Long, Sidney J. T., Auckland, New Zealand. Water heater,
1,448,850 ; Mar. 20.
Long, Solon G. (See Friedsam, E. D., and Long.)
Long, Uly C, South Whitley, Ind. Yoke. 1,444,692;
Feb. 6.
Long, Walter M., and L. S. Lemere, Seattle, Wash. Auto-
mobile name plate. Des. 62,576 ; June 26.
Long, William H., New York, N. Y. Printing press.
1,-!51.045; Apr. 10.
Long, William N., Springfield, Oreg. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,450,810; Apr. 3.
Long, Willis C. and C. P., and J. M. Stephens, Hastings,
Okla. Insect exterminator. 1,458,070; June 5.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Longacre, Harry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tobacco pipe.
1,463,398; July 31.
Longbottom. Charles A., Worksop, and F. L. Duffielil,
Brassiiicton, England. Manufacture of refractory prod-
ucts from dolomite. 1,463,39!); .July 31.
LongbraUe, ueorge W., et al. (See De Loe, Edward G., as-
signor.)
Lougbrake, Orville L., ct al. (See De Loe, Edward G., as-
signor. )
Longdin-Brugger Company. (See Boggess, James H., as-
signor.)
Longenbaugb, Cbarles A., Columbus, Ohio. Shield for
motor vehicles. 1,453,685 ; May 1.
Longfellow, Ellis E., deceased. El Reno, Okla. ; M. R.
Longfellow, executrix. Lock. 1,461,279; July 10.
Longfellow, Margaret R., executrix. (See Longfellow,
Ellis E.)
Longfellow, Martin W.j Baltimore, Md., assignor to The
Baltimore Gas Appliance & Manufacturing Company.
Attachment for gas ranges. 1,478,749 ; Dec. 25.
Longino, Hugh E., Magnolia, Ark. Tonsillotome.
1,468,599; Sept. 18.
Longman, Cecil H., assignor to The Security Metal Prod-
ucts Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sealing top for fruit
Jars. 1,472,398; Oct. 30.
Longnaker, Milton S., Pleasant Hill, Ohio, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to J. W. Page, Chicago, 111. Exca-
Tating machine. Rel5,571 ; Apr. 3.
Longnecker, Clyde G., Chicago, 111. Bumper. 1,474,974 ;
Nov. 20.
Longo, Joseph, assignor of one-half to P. Luongo,- Can-
nonsburg. Pa. Plate-holding frame for bosh.
1,469,323 ; Oct. 2.
Longren, Albln K., Topeka, Kans. Forming curved
bodies from fiber sheets. 1,471,906 ; Oct. 23.
Longshore, Herman A., assignor to N. G. Warth, Colum-
bus, Ohio. Inner tube. 1,446,915 ; Feb. 27.
Longworth, John W., Grand Rapids, assignor to A. E.
Johnson, Hastings, Mich. Burglar alarm. 1,460,818 ;
July 3.
Longyear, E. H., Company. (See Anderson, Olaf B.,
assignor.)
Longyear, John M., jr. (See Genett, Louis J., assignor.)
Lonn, Charles E., Viola, HI. Rim for wheels. 1,477,572 ;
Dec. 18.
Lonsdale, Clair H., Port Sam Houston, Tex. Collar
button. 1,467,050 ; Sept. 4.
Lonsinger, Charles L., Walhondiug, Ohio. Pontoon-sup-
ported derrick. 1,470,459 ; Oct. 9.
Louiz, Harry R., Richmond, Ind. Resilient bearing
sleeve. 1,451,428; Apr. 10.
Lontz. Harry R., Richmond, Ind. Making resilient bear-
ing slepves. 1,451,429 ; Apr. 10.
Lonuzzo, Tommaso, Bristol, Conn. Aeroplane. 1,478.284 ;
Dec. 18.
Loock, Robert J., Baltimore, Md. Antirattler for lever
controls. 1.477.138; Dec. 11.
Loofbourow, J. T., et al. (See Dibble, C. W., and Phil-
lips, assignors.)
Loofs, William J., and C. C. Cox, Houston, Tex. Sample-
taking device. 1,457,583 ; June 5.
Look, Fannie B., et al., trustees. (See Melcher, George
S., assignor.')
Look, Louis, Chicago, 111. Tractor or truck wheel.
1,453,686; May 1.
Looke, Frank L., Brusett, Mont. Radiator-pipe pliers.
1,442,486; Jan. 16.
Loomis, Allen, assignor to The WiUys-Overland Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Spring suspension and brake-operating
mechanism. 1,442,957 ; Jan. 23.
Loomis, Crawford C. (See Pedersen, J. D., and Loomis.)
Loomis, Crawford C, Hion, N. Y. Method of and means
for forming gun barrels. 1,461,129 ; July 10.
Loomis, Ernest. (See Brown, Julius A., assignor.)
Loomis, ETarts G. (See Crane, J. B., and Loomis.)
Loomis, Evarts G., Newark, N. J. Working metal.
1,466,953; Sept. 4.
Loomis, Evarts G., assignor to St. Mungo Manufacturing
Company of America, Newark, N. J. Ball-winding ma-
chine. 1,452,469 ; Apr. 17.
Loomis, Evarts G., Newark, N. J., assignor to Brett Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., New York, N. T. .Machine
for making hair wavers. 1,459,782 ; June 26.
Loomis, Evarts G., Newark. N. J., assicnor to Viscoloid
Company, Leominstei^ Mass. Comb-cutting machine.
1,473,111 ; Nov. 6.
Loomis, Evarts G., and L. Terhune, Arlington. N. J.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Company. Machine for making brushes.
1,448,489; Mar. 13.
Loomis, Harry T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fabric-making ma-
chine. 1,468,483; Sept. 18.
Loomis, Nathaniel E. (See Clark, E. M., Loomis, and
Carringer.)
Loomis, Rockwell A., Guatemala, Guatemala. Sharpening
Implement. 1,463,653 ; July 31.
Looney, Orin J., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Lock. 1,478,343 ;
Dec. 18.
Loop, Charlps H., Arkansas City, Kans., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Loop Steel Manufacturing Co.
Receptacle ventilator. 1,448,307 : Mar. 13.
Loop, Christopher C. (See Pinell, L., and Loop.)
Loop, John D., Long Beach, Calif. Whale-harpooning ap-
paratus. 1,472,223; Oct. 30.
Loop Steel Manufacturing Co. (See Loop, Charles 11.,
assignor.)
Loose Wiles Biscuit Company. (See Macdonald, George
C, assignor.)
Lopez, David C, Detroit, Mich. Combination square.
1,460,103 ; June 26.
L6pez, Jesfis M., San Antonio, Tex. Distributor.
1,444,843 ; Feb. 13.
L6pez, Jesfis M., San Antonio, Tex. Roller distributor.
1,459,109 ; June 19.
Lorain Steel Company, The. (See Kleinschmidt, Henry
F. A., assignor.)
Loranger, William E., Los Alamltos, Calif. Glare shield.
1,454,390; May 8.
Lorch, Henry, assignor to J. F. Helmhold & Bros., Chi-
cago, 111. Hand press. 1,478,443 ; Dec. 25.
Lord Baltimore Press, Inc., The. (See Wallace, Don-
ald M., assignor.)
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
61.831 ; Jan. 23.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
61,832; Jan. 23.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
61.833 ; Jan. 23.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
61.834 ; Jan. 23.
Lord, ( harles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
61,875 ; Feb. 6.
Lord. Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,061 ; Mar. 13.
Lord. Charles E.. Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,149; Mar. 27.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,554 ; June 19.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,827; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,828 ; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,829; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
02,830; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,831 ; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62.832 ; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62.833 ; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62.834 ; Aug. 7.
Lord. Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,835: Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,836 ; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,837; Aug. 7.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.405 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E.. Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.406 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.407 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des,
63,408; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63,409: Dec. 4.
Lord. Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des
63.410 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrvtown, N. Y. Textile fabric Des
63.411 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown. N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.412 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63,413; Dec. 4.
Lord. Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63,414; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63,415 ; Dec. 4.
Lord. Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63,416; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.417 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des
63.418 : Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des
63,419; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.420; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.421 • Dec. 4.
Lord. Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.422 ; Dec. 4.
Lord. Charles E.. Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.423 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63,424; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.425 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E.. Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63,426; Dec. 4.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Lord, Cbarles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.427 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Charles E., Tarrytown, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
63.428 ; Dec. 4.
Lord, Hugh C, Erie, Pa. Spring. 1,443,545 ; Jan. 30.
Lord, Hugh C, Erie, Pa. Oscillating joint. 1,452,693 ;
Apr. 24.
Lord, Hugh C, Erie, Pa. Knuckle joint. 1,456,068;
May 22.
Lord, Lawrence S., Lakewood, Ohio. Faucet. 1,458,718 ;
.Tune 12.
Lord, Percy V., Bexley, England. Adjustable square.
1,467,550; Sept. 11.
Lords, Thaddeus J., and G. P. Lennartz, assignors to
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Roofing ma-
chine. 1,471,043; Oct. 16.
Lords, Thaddeus J., and G. P. Lennartz, assignors to
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Roofing machine.
1,471,493 ; Oct. 23.
Loree, James T. (See McGrew, J. A., and Loree.)
Lorens, B'rank 6., Center City, Minn. Folding camping
body for automobile trucks and other vehicles.
1,443,792 ; Jan. 30.
Lorenson, Carl, Davenport, assignor to Lorenson Har-
vester Company, La Claire, Iowa. Mower. 1,470,989 ;
Oct. 16.
Lorenson, Harry G., Newman, Calif. Timer. 1,472,180 ;
Oct. 30.
Lorenson Harvester Company. (See Lorenson, Carl, as-
signor.)
Lorentz, Henry E., Washington, D. C. Keylocking de-
vice. 1,453,630; May 1.
Lorentz, Herman G., assignor to The J. & E. Stevens
Company, Cromwell, Conn. Jar -cap remover.
1,442,894 ; Jan. 23.
Lorentzen, Edward C, Scranton, Iowa. Egg-crate filler.
1,442,280 ; Jan. 16.
Lorentzen, Hans K. (See Konig, Adolf, assignor.)
Lorentzen, Hans K., New York, N. Y. Machining saw
teeth and the like. 1,466,237; Aug. 28.
Lorenz, Byron B., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Vehicle wheel.
1,454,122 ; May 8.
Lorenz, Charles, and E. Kunish, Manitowoc, Wis. Auto-
matic pin-spotting mechanism. 1,449,012 ; Mar. 20.
Lorenz, Edward H., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Hartford-Fairmont Company, Canajoharie, N. Y. Ap-
paratus for operating on molten glass. 1,466,367 ;
Aug. 28.
Lorenz, Frances S., Augusta, Ga. Correspondence kit for
travelers. 1,445,333 ; Feb. 13.
Lorenz, Samuel E., assignor to Electric Welding Machine
Company, Detroit, Mich. Angle drill. 1,471,343 ;
Oct. 23.
Lorenz & Weide. (See Wcide, Hans, assignor.)
Lorenz, Wilhelm, Farmington, Mo. Vehicle towing
frame. 1.478,041 ; Dec. 18.
Lorenz, William A., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Hart-
ford-Fairmont Company, Canajoharie, N. Y. Process of
and apparatus for feeding molten glass. Rel5,600 ;
May 15.
Lorenz, William A., assignor to The Otaka Fabric Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn. Wall paper. 1,461,397 ;
July 10.
Lorenz, William A., and P. R. Hoopes, assignors to J. R.
Rabbett, Hartford, Conn. Space-band cleaner.
1,478,442 ; Dec. 25.
Lorenzen, Frederick, Chicago, 111. Combination table and
phonograph. 1,441,439 ; Jan. 9.
Loret-Fleurance, Louis, Angers, France. Safety-razor
guard. 1,474,678 ; Nov. 20.
Lorge, John B., Detroit, Mich. Grain thrasher.
1,446,311 ; Feb. 20.
Lorig, Emanuel V., and U. G. Graham, Omaha, Nebr.
Protective apparatus for safes and safety vaults.
1.451.581 ; Apr. 10.
Lorillard, P., Company, The. (See Enrlght, Edward T.,
assignor.)
Lorillard, P., Company. (See Ritchie, O. N., and Boykin,
assignors.)
Lorillard, P., Company. (See White, Frank M., as-
signor.)
Lorimer, John W. (See Warenskjold, A., and Lo rimer.)
Lorimer, John W., San Francisco, Calif. Control lever.
1,471,272 ; Oct. 16.
Lorimer, John W., assignor to Atlas Imperial Engine
Company, Oakland, Calif. Fluid-pressure regulator.
1,472,985; Nov. 6.
Lorraine, David G., LoS Angeles, and W. L. Borough,
Fullerton, Calif. Adjustable-flow nipple. 1,470,460 ;
Oct. 9.
Los Angeles Book Machine Company. (See Frey, Elmer
E., assignor.)
Los Angeles Railway Corporation. (See Smith, Robert
R.. assignor.)
Losel, Franz, Brunn, Czechoslovakia. Turbocompressor.
1,465,401 ; Aug. 21.
L6sel, Franz, Brunn, Czechoslovakia. Means for fasten-
ing the blades of steam and gas turbines. 1,476,626 ;
Dec. 4.
Loss, Oskar, assignor to David Grove Aktien-Gesellschaft,
Berlln-Charlottenberg, Germany. Separating apparatus
for steam, compressed air, and gases of all kinds.
1,442,689; Jan. 16.
Lossing, Dawson R., assignor of one-half to H. Miller,
South Pasadena, Calif. Oyster dredge. 1,467,277;
Sept. 4.
Lother, Paul H., and J. L. Griswold, Columbus, Kans. ;
said Griswold assignor of one-half of liis right to said
Lother. Acetylene-gas generator. 1,478,285 ; Dec. 18.
Lothrop, Marcus T., assignor to The TImken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Apparatus for sizing and
quenching cups and cones. 1,444,258 ; Feb. 6.
Lothrop, Marcus T., assignor to The TImken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Sizing and quenching.
1,444,259 ; Feb. 6.
Lothrop, Marcus T., assignor to The Timken Roller
Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio. Manufacture of
roller-bearing cups and the like. 1,472,922 ; Nov. 6.
Lott, Clyde R., Washington, D. C, assignor to The
Owens Bottle Company, Toledo, Ohio. Means for deliver-
ing charges of glass. 1,442,281 ; Jan. 16.
Lott, Clyde R., Washington, D. C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Owens Bottle Company. Appara-
tus for producing charges of molten glass. 1,458,834 ;
June 12.
Lott, Frank. (See Hanson, Hans A., assignor.)
Lott, William O., Columbus, Ohio. Brake shoe.
1,471,273: Oct. 16.
Lotz, Adolph, jr. (See Ryburg, Emmett P., assignor.)
Lotz, Walter P., New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to In-
ternational Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Spur-
gear-testing fixture. 1,445,631 ; Feb. 20.
Lotz, William A., Newark, N. J., assignor to The R.
Neumann Hardware Co. Bag - frame fastener.
1,452,839; Apr. 24.
Louden, Edgar W., assignor of one-half to J. G. Heichel,
Lebanon, Pa. Pocket scribers and compasses. 1,472,181 ;
Oct. 30.
Louden Machinery Company, The. (See Mattson, I., and
Louden, assignors.)
Louden Machinery Company, The. (See Neller, Albert
H., assignor.)
Louden, Robert B. (See Mattson, I., and Louden.)
Loudenslager, Edgar L., Toledo, Ohio. Tile manufacture.
1.451,229 ; Apr. 10.
Loudenslager, William B. (See Smith, Samuel H., as-
signor. )
Louder, W. T. (See Gray, D. Webb, assignor.)
Loudin, Henri, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Insect-repellent
composition. 1,471,344 ; Oct. 23.
Loudon, Warren P., assignor to U. S. Light & Heat
Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Storage-battery
construction. 1,449,825 ; Mar. 27.
Loudon, Warren P., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
Vapor Car Heating Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Valve-
operating mechanism. 1,473,634; Nov. 13.
Loudon, Warren P., Springfield, Mass., assignor to U. S.
Light & Heat Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Relief
mechanism for storage batteries. 1,447,797 ; Mar. 6.
Loudon, Warren P., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Starting system for automobiles. 1,451.550; Apr. 10.
Loudy, Flavius E., Philadelphia, Pa. Shock-absorbing
wheel. 1,474,420 ; Nov. 20.
Loufek, Joseph, assignor to Iowa Can Company, Keokuk,
Iowa. Paper carton. 1,459,110; June 19.
Loufek, Joseph, assignor to Iowa Can Company, Keokuk,
Iowa. Mailing tube. 1,459,783 ; June 26.
Loufek, Joseph, assignor to Iowa Can Company, Keokuk,
Iowa. Powder-dispensing box. 1,459,784 ; June 26.
Lough, Hector V., Hartford, Conn., assignor to The
Hartford Rubber Works Company. Tire-building ma-
chine. 1,443,369; Jan. 30.
Lough, Hector V., Hartford, Conn., assignor to The
Hartford Rubber Works Company. Contour caliper.
1,465,646; Aug. 21.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Four
Wheel Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Nonexpansive hose and making same. 1,457,781 ;
June 5.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Four
Wheel Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Braking apparatus. 1,460,163 ; June 26.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Four
Wheel Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Hydraulic brake. 1,460,164 ; June 26.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Four
Wheel Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Assembling hose and fitting. 1,461,130 ; July 10.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Braking apparatus. 1,468,600 ; Sept. 18.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit. Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Hose fitting. 1,468,601 ; Sept. 18.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Brake-operating mechanism. 1,468,602 ; Sept. 18.
Loughead, Malcolm, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Ange-
les, Calif. Pneumatically-assisted pressnre-producing
mechanism. 1,472,801; Nov. 6.
Lougheed, Victor, assignor to Enterprise Foundry Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Mold mixture. 1,457,375 ;
June 5.
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Lougheed, Victor, assignor to A. J. Cleary, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Wing for flying macliines. 1,470,017 ;
Oct. 9.
Loundagin, Lawson, A., Crane, Oreg. Holder for mag-
neto contacts. 1,470,903; Oct. 16.
Love, Alonzo R., Portsmouth, Va. Window-shade guard
or puide. 1,445,697 ; Feb. 20.
Love, Benson, and C. Gaylor, Woolrich, Pa. Check vaWe.
1,470,018; Oct. 9.
Love, Ernest, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.
Telephone transposition switching box. 1,449,904 ;
Mar. 27.
Love, Eulalia J. (See Cunningham, Thomas, assignor.)
Love, Samuel D., Rahway, N. J., assignor to Allen Pres-
sure System Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid-dispens-
ing system. 1.454,971 ; May 15.
Lovegrove, Thomas G., Philadelphia, Pa. Match box.
1,459,785 ; June 26.
Lovejov. Alfred A., South Bend, Ind. Wrist-pin lock.
1,475,346 ; Nov. 27.
Lovejoy, Andrew W., Kansas City, Mo. Tool-bos at-
tachment for motor cars. 1,459,337 ; June 19.
Lovejoy, Frank W., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Dental X-ray package.
1,441,160 ; Jan. 2.
Lovejoy, Frank W., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Making composite films. 1,469,815 ;
Oct. 9.
Liovejoy, Fredrick B. (See Rittmeyer, L. C, and Love-
joy.)
Lovejoy, Louis B., assignor to The Warner Brothers
Company, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Garment supporter.
1,478,716: Dec. 25.
Lovejoy, Orson A. (See Ovenshire, Elijah A., assignor.)
Lovejoy, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Spring construction
for vehicles. 1,443,139 ; Jan. 23.
Lovejoy, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Shock absorber.
1,450,601; Apr. 3.
Lovejoy, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1.460,722 ; July 3.
Lovejov, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Shock absorber.
1,460,723; July 3.
Lovejov, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Shock-absorber con-
nection. 1,460,856 ; July 3.
Lovejoy, Ralph M.. Meredith, N. H. Spring shackle for
vehicles. 1,467,051 ; Sept. 4.
Lovejoy, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Frame for vehicles.
1,469,310; Oct. 2.
Lovejov, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Frame for automo-
biles". 1,471,044 ; Oct. 16.
Lovejoy, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H. Spring construc-
tion for vehicles 1,472,482; Oct. 30.
Lovejoy, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H., assignor to Lewis-
Shepard Company, Boston, Mass. Elevating truck.
1,445,838 ; Feb. 20.
Lovejoy, Ralph M., Meredith, N. H., assignor to Lewis-
Shepard Company, South Boston, Mass. Elevating
truck. 1,458.534 ; June 12.
Loveland, Clyde B., Buffalo, N. Y. Key fastener.
1,452,646; Apr. 24.
Loveland, Emmett O., Kansas City, Mo. Tool-box at-
tachment for motor vehicles. 1,453,362 ; May 1.
Loveless, Albert, Aberdeen, Wash. Valve grinder.
1,464,043; Aug. 7.
Loveless, Fred H., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-half to
L. M. Fudge, Hammond, Ind. Sign. 1,457,255 ; May 29.
Loveless, John M., Petersburg, and A. Levi, Princeton,
Ind. Water motor. 1,449,426 ; Mar. 27.
Lovell, Frederick W., assignor to The McMyler Interstate
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Boat-loading apparatus.
1,440,396 : Jan. 2.
Lovell, Frederick W., assignor to The McMyler Interstate
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Grab bucket. 1,464,718 ;
Aug. 14.
Lovell Manufacturing Company. (See Kratz, August
W., jr., assignor.)
Loveman, William R., assignor to The Bridgeport Metal
Goods Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Electric battery. 1,462,795 ; July 24.
Loven, Carl, Portland, Oreg. Stocking. 1,452,302 ;
Apr. 17.
Lover, Edward, assignor to Lover Top & Converter Co.,
Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Convertible inclosure for vehicles.
1,470,689 ; Oct. 16.
Lover, Edward, assignor to Lover Top and Converter
Co. Inc., Buffalo. N. Y. Convertible inclosure for
vehicles. 1,470,690; Oct. 16.
Lover Top & Converter Co. (See Lover, Edward, as-
signor.)
Lover Top and Converter Company, Inc. (See Johnston,
George H., assignor.)
Lover, William E., B^ndlay, Ohio. Novelty envelope.
1,462,513; July 24.
Levering, Clarence L.. Cleveland, Ohio. Swinging head-
lights for automobiles. 1.476,452; Dee. 4.
Levering, Edward G. (See Shepherd, A. E., and Lover-
ing.)
Lovett, Howard W., assignor of forty-nine one-hundredth.«
to S. A. Cowart, Midlothian, Tex. Liquid-fuel burner.
1,441,008 ; Jan. 2.
Lovett, John T., jr.. Little Silver, N. J. Plant-ball ship-
ping case. 1,464,534 ; Aug. 14.
Lovett, Michael V., Castanea, Pa. Entrance for hives.
1,462,711 ; July 24.
Lovett, Stephen H., Miles City, Mont. Car door.
1,467,248; Sept. 4.
Lovett, William H., and A. E. Dobbs, Walton-on-the-
Naze, England. Boiler feed-water regulator. 1,449,905 ;
Mar. 27.
Lovett, William H., and A. E. Dobbs, Walton-on-the-
Naze, England. Feed-water regulator. 1,449,906 ;
Mar. 27.
Lovig, Edward. (See Mowry, L. N., and Lovig.)
Low, Archibald M., London, England. Spring wheel.
1,443,698; Jan. 30.
Low, Archibald M., assignor to The Low Engineering Com-
pany Limited, London, England. Mixing apparatus.
1,475,638; Nov. 27.
Low Engineering Company, Limited, The. (See Low,
Archibald M., assignor.)
Low, Eugene P., Oneida Castle, N. Y. Attachment for
headlights. 1,451,582; Apr. 10.
Low, Prank S., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to Weaver
Company, Madison, Wis. Producing halogen acids.
1,451,399 ; Apr. 10.
Low, Julius C, Kansas City, Mo. Fishing float. 1,468,720 ;
Oept. 25.
Lowden, James G., Houston, Tex. Safety water gauge.
1,468,117 ; Sept. 18.
Lowder, Lillian C., Indianapolis, Ind. Toy. Des. 63,652 ;
Dec. 25.
Lowe, Clyde E., Cleveland, Ohio. Mandrel for tire tube.
1,478,480 ; Dec. 25.
Lowe, Edward L., Palo Alto, Calif. Burner for internal-
combustion engines. 1,450,691 ; Apr. 3.
Lowe, Edward L., Palo Alto, Calif. Burner for internal-
combustion engines. 1,454,972 ; May 15.
Lowe, Edward L., Palo Alto, Calif. Burning fuel oil in
internal-combustion engines. 1,462,514 ; July -4-.
Lowe, Edward L., San Francisco, assignor of one-half to
H. E. Wetzel, Oakland. Calif. Internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,443,187 ; Jan. 23.
Lowe, George M., Bowen, Colo. Safety station for sub-
terraneous passageways. 1,456,808 ; May 29.
Lowe, Henry A., Cleveland, Ohio. Test indicator.
1,466,664; Sept. 4.
Lowe, James H., Baseed, Boro' Green, England. Dandy
roll. 1,462,369 ; July 17.
Lowe, John M., Butler, Ind. Windmill regulator.
1,461,489; July 10.
Lowe, Silas C, Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F. Good-
rich Company, New York, N. Y. Marking attachment
for strip-forming apparatus. 1,454,058 ; May 8.
Lowe, WiUard D., Columbus, Ohio. Tool holder.
1.442,079; Jan. 16.
Lowe, Willard D., Columbus, Ohio. Scribing calipers.
1,445,520 ; Feb. 13.
Lowe, William A. J., assignor to Universal Manufacturing
Company, Johnson City, Tenn. Display stand.
1,466,536; Aug. 28.
Lowell Company, The. (See Bonanno, Lucille B., as-
signor.)
Lowell, Percival D., and F. W. Dunmore, Washington,
D. C. Radio receiving apparatus. 1,455,141 ; May 15.
Lowensteln, Fritz, deceased ; J. C. Wait, administrator,
assignor to W. Dubilier, New York, N. Y. Wireless
communication. 1,470,088; Oct. 9.
Lowensteln, Fritz, deceased. Brooklyn ; J. C. Wait, ad-
ministrator, assignor to W. Dubilier, New York, N. Y.
Multifrequency generator. 1.477,271 : Dec. 11.
Lowensteln, Karl Prinz zu, Berlin, Germany. Apparatus
for the semicooklng of coal, slate, or other bituminous
substances. 1,460,024 ; June 26.
Lowenstein, Louis, assignor of one-half to H. W. Hart,
Detroit, Mich. Windshield cleaner. 1,441,009 ; Jan. 2.
Lowenstein, M., & Sons, Inc. (See Reimann, Paul, as-
signor. )
Lowenstein, M., & Sons, Inc. (See Sonntag, Eugene, jr.,
assignor.)
Lower, Nathan M. (See Osborne, L. E., and Lower.)
Lower, Nathan M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Locomo-
tive Stoker Company. Locomotive stoker 1,455,058 ;
May 15.
Lowinger, Karl, Moravska Ostrava, Czechoslovakia.
Valve. 1,463,169 ; July 31.
Lowman, Roy L., Buckhannon, W. Va., assignor of one-
half to H. C. Dodge. Detonating fuse. 1,463,747;
July 31.
Lowndes, George S., jr., assignor of one-half to T. T.
Flagler, Atlanta, Ga. Timepiece holder. 1,402,915 ;
July 24.
Lowney, Walter M., Company. (See Emerson, Truell F.,
assignor.)
Lowrey, John R., San Pedro, Calif. Hose clamp.
1,477,573 ; Dec. 18.
Lowrey, John R., assignor of one-half to J. A. S. Rogers,
San Pedro, Calif. Hose-clamping tool. 1,453,940 ;
May 1.
Lowrle, Robert H. (See Johnson, M. O., and Lowrie.)
Lowry, Aden W., Longton. Kans. Lock nut. 1,477,509 ;
Dec. 11.
Lowry, Alexander, and A. M. Howald. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Production of naphthy] amines. 1,449.423 ; Mar. 27.
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Lowry, Edmund J., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works, Soutli Bend, Ind. Plowshare. l.,44T,218 ;
Mar. 6.
Lowry, Edmund J., assignor to Oliver Chilled Plow
Works, South Bend, Ind. Molding. 1,466,309 ; Aug. 28.
Lowry, George A., Indianapolis, Ind., and T. K. Lowry,
Chicago, 111. Automobile exhaust lock. 1,456,640 ;
May 29.
Lowry, Thomas K. (See Lowry, George A. and T. K.)
Lowry, William, assignor of one-third to P. Landeraare,
Newark, N. J., and one-third to R. S. Blair, Stamford,
Conn. Cutting tool. 1,476,019 : Dec. 4.
Lowy» Arthur. (See Ludlum, A. C, and Lowy.)
Lowy, Morris, New York, N. Y. Corner fastening for
.bed.steads. 1,444,078 ; Feb. 6.
Lox Seal Corporation. (See Behrman, Marcus B., as-
signor.)
Loxon Piston and Ring Company. (See Faessel, Michael,
assignor.)
Loxterman, Howard B., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to
Blaw-Knox Company. Road rail or form. 1,473,730 ;
Nov. 13.
Loy, Thomas H., Bellaire, Ohio. Controlling mechanism
for sound-reproducing machines. 1,455,631 ; May 15.
Loy, Thomas H., Bellaire, Ohio. Record-beginning guide
for sound-reproducing machines. 1,474,786 ; Nov. 20.
Loyd, Joseph D., Hosston, La. Rotary table for well
boring. 1,455,142 ; May 15.
Loyd Manufacturing Co. (See Loyd, Zelmere P., as-
signor.)
Loyd Mfg. Co. (See Loyd, Z. P., and Larsson, assignors.)
Loyd, Zelmere P:, Coalinga, assignor to Loyd Manufactur-
ing Co., Oakland, Calif. Shock absorber. 1,454,391 ;
May 8.
Loyd, Zelmere P., Coalinga, assignor to Loyd Manufactur-
ing Co., Oakland, Calif. Shock absorber. 1,454,392 ;
May 8.
Loyd, Zelmere P., and H. W. Larsson, assignors to Loyd
Mfg. Co., Oakland, Calif. Shock absorber. 1,454,393 ;
May 8.
Loyd, Zelmere P., and H. W. Larsson, assignors to Loyd
Mfg. Co., Oakland, Calif. Adjustable attaching bracket.
1,454,394 ; May 8.
Loynes, Owen H. (See Demarest, C. S., and Loynes.)
Lozowsky, Julius J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy. 1,47S,5SS ;
Nov. 27.
Luallen, Calvin L., assignor of two-thirds to H. M. Mad-
den, Coal Creek, Tenn. Horseshoe. 1,455,632 ; May 15.
Lubac, Alfred, Paris, France. Printing-type-composing
apparatus. 1,450,960; Apr. 10.
Lubash, Martin, Richmond Hill, assignor of one-half to
J. Fitzsimmons, Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y. Pulley.
1,453,400; May 1.
Lubbock, Oswald J., Alameda, Calif. Sprinkler head.
1,465,477 ; Aug. 21.
Liibeck, Hilding, Herserud, Sweden. Tire for automo-
biles and other vehicles. 1,443,080 ; Jan. 23.
Lfibeck, Hilding, Herserud, Sweden. Regenerative brak-
ing system for electrically-driven vehicles. 1,469.264 ;
Oct. 2.
Lubenow, John. (See Juderjahn, Frank W., assignor.)
Lubker, Harold E., Grand Junction, Colo. Fish tape
puller. 1,461,361 ; July 10.
Lubow, Mitchell J., New York, N. Y. Electric-fixture
canopy. 1,471,494 ; Oct. 23.
Luby, William A., Kansas City, Mo. Lamp. 1,478,236 ;
Dec. 18.
Lucas, Anthony F. G., Washington, D. C, and J. F.
Alexander, Philadelphia, Pa. Bottle cap. 1,477,139 ;
Dec. 11.
Lucas, Francis F., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone plug shelf. 1,448,553 ; Mar. 13.
Lucas, Francis F., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Manufacturing insulating material. 1,470,990 ; Oct. 16.
Lucas, George P., Jersey City, N. J. Hammer. 1,456,987 ;
May 29.
Lucas, Irving V., Muskogee, Okla. Vehicle jack.
1,450,504 ; Apr. 3.
Lucas, Millard A., Kuoxville, Tenn. Workman's time cal-
culator. 1,444,619 ; Feb. 6.
Lucas, Owen D., assignor to M. L. Experimental Limited,
Westminster, London, England. Shell fuse. 1,456,641 ;
May 29.
Lucas, Owen D., Bayswater, London, and F. G. L. Johnson,
assignors to Vickers Limited, Westminster, London,
England. Production and utilization of smoke-produc-
ing compositions. 1,448,073 ; Mar. 13.
Lucas, Paul, Berlin-Friedenau, Germany. Vapor lamp,
especially hydrocarbon incandescence lamp. 1,478,717 ;
Dec. 25.
Lucas, Stephen J., Chicago, 111. Level attachment for
carpenters' squares. 1.450.296 : Apr. 3.
Lucas, StockwoU S., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Time table.
1,465,016 ; Aug. 14.
Lucas, Stockweil S., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Time table.
1,465,017: Aug. 14.
Lucas, Walter A., Hawthorne, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The T. H. Symington Company. New,
York, N. Y. Truck side frame. 1,474,272: Nov. l.'^.
Lucas, William B., Oak Park, 111. Combination pneu-
matic Jack and tire inflater. 1,457,665 ; June 5.
Luce Cane Harvester Corporation. (See Luce, George D.,
assignor.)
Luce Cane Harvester Corporation. (See Luce, G. D., and
Wilkes, assignors.)
Luce, Charles J., Niantic, Conn., assignor of one-half to
E. T. Littell, Bayhead, N. J. Cotton-bale-conipressing
device. 1,458,584 ; June 12.
Luce, George D., New Orleans, La., assignor to Luce Cane
Harvester Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cane stripper.
Rel5,616; May 29.
Luce, George D., and F. C. D. Wilkes, Watertown, Wis.,
as.signors to Luce Cane Harvester Corporation, New
Yoric, N. Y. Bottom-cutting and trash-impelling
means. 1,442,032 ; Jan. 9.
Luce, Grafton E., Chicago, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to C. A. Brown, Hinsdale, 111. Method of and
means for burning bricks. 1,453,850 ; May 1.
Luce, Grafton E., assignor to American Equipment Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Brick-pallet-handliug apparatus.
1,473,305 ; Nov. 6.
Luce, Thomas C, Stratford, Conn. Shock absorber.
1,448,224 ; Mar. 13.
Luce, Thomiis C. Stratford, Conn. Cliain-welding ma-
chine. 1,456,020 : May 22.
Lucey Manufacturing Corporation. (See Harris, Hu M.,
assignor.)
Lucey Manufacturing Corporation. (See Harris, H. M.,
and Zilen, assignors.) ♦
Lucey Manufacturing Corporation of Tennessee. (See
Fair, Ralph E., assignor.)
Lucey, William S., assignor to Hammermill Paper Com-
pany, Erie, Pa. Manufacturing watermarked paper.
1,455,752 ; May 15.
Lucier, Oliva A., Baltic, Conn. Locking mechanism for
motor vehicles. 1,442,487 ; Jan. 16.
Lucier, Theopheiles D., Detroit, Mich. Making molds.
1,467,112; Sept. 4.
Lucius, Christian V., Massillon, Ohio. Tank vehicle.
1,472,078; Oct. 30.
Luck, Albert. (See Scheller, Edward, assignor.)
Lucke, Charles E., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Yale
& 'Towne Manufacturing Company, Stamford, Conn.
Door check and closer. 1,471,744 ; Oct. 23.
Luckel, Frederick W., St. Louis, Mo. Visor for vehicles.
1,448,632 ; Mar. 13.
Luckenbach, George H., Angleton, Tex. Ignition pro-
tector. 1,473,239 ; Nov. 6.
Luckenbach Processes, Inc. (See Luckenbach, Royer,
nst;ignor.)
Luckenbach, Royer, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Luck-
enbach Processes Co. (Inc.), San Francisco, Calif. Ad-
hesive coating for ore-receiving surfaces. 1,448,927 ;
Mar. 20.
Luckenbach, Royer, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Lucken-
bach Processes, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Concentrat-
ing ores. 1,448,928 ; Mar. 20.
Luckenbach, Royer, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Lucken-
bach Processes, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Concentra-
tion of ores by flotation. 1,448.929 ; Mar. 20.
Luckenbach, Royer, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Lucken-
bach Processes, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Compo-
sition of matter. 1,457,708 ; June 5.
Luckenbach, Royer, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Lucken-
bach Processes, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Ore-concen-
trating process. 1,473,192 ; Nov. 6.
Luckenbach, Royer. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Lucken-
bach Processes, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Composi-
tion of matter and using the same. 1,478,237 ; Dec. 18.
Luckett, William S., Springfield Township, Montgomery
County, Pa. Golf kit. 1,443,230 ; Jan. 23.
Luckett, William S., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Clear-vision
rain guard for windshields. 1.450,T)77 ; Apr. 10.
Luckett, William S., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Golfing outfit.
1,452,084; Apr. 17.
Luckiesli, Matt, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Coating for electric lamps. 1,464,101 :
Aug. 7.
Lucot, Amile L. (See Belluomini, J. V., and Lucot.)
Ludemaii, Oscar H., Glen Ridge, N. J. Temperature alarm.
1,462,887 ; .July 24.
Ludemann. Robert W., Buffalo, Minn. Door latch.
1,448,554 : Mar. 13.
Luden, Wm. H., Inc. (See Weber, W. S., and Yergey,
assignors.)
Ludi, Adolf, Grenchen, Switzerland. Thermostatic cir-
cuit closer. 1,457,376; June 5,
Ludington Novelty Manufacturing Company. (See At-
kinson, Truman' L., assignor.)
Ludlam, Dorr S., Oneonta, N. Y. Piston. 1,465,647;
Aug. 21.
Ludlam, Malcolm C. (See Campbell, John P., assignor.)
Ludlam, Malcolm C. (See Johnson, Harry S.. assignor.)
Ludlow, Edgar S., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Fender pro-
tector. 1,455,538; May 15.
Ludlow, George M., assignor to Sanitary Scale Company,
(Chicago, 111. Computing scale with interchangable
charts. 1,451,703 ; Apr. 17.
Ludlow Manufacturing Associates. (See Clark, Guy G.,
.Tssignor.)
Ludlow Typograph Company. (See- Harms, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Ludlow Typograph Company, The. (See Hedly, Arthur
H.. assignor.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Ludlow Typograph Company. (See Keade, William A., as-
sisnor. )
Lndlum. Albert C, New York, N. Y., and A. Lowy,
Newark, N. J., assignor to New York Engineering
Company. Method and apparatus for pushing pipe.
1.442, 164 ; Jan. 16.
Ludlum Steel Company. (See Armstrong, Percy A. E.,
assignor.)
Ludorf. Rrnst, Berne, Switzerland. Machine gun.
1.446,388; Feb. 20.
Ludorf, Ernst, Borne, Switzerland. Projectile for fire-
arms. 1,446,711 ; Feb. 27.
Ludorf, Ernst, Berlin-Treptow, Germany, assignor to the
Firm Pllum, A. G., Berne, Switzerland. Projectile and
means to Are the same. 1,468,822 ; Sept. 25.
Ludowici, Wilhelm, Munich, Germany. Magazine plate
back for cameras. 1,446,803 ; Feb. 27.
Ludwig, Ferdinand, Witkowitz, Czechoslovakia. . Method
of and means for use in calculating wages. 1,447,479 ;
Mar. 6.
Ludwij,', Frederick F., New Holstein, Wis. Clutch-operat-
ins; lovor. 1,443.488 ; Jan. 30.
Ludwlg, George, assignor to B. Williamson & Company,
Chicago, 111. Chandelier. 1,470,855 ; Oct. 16.
Ludwig, George, assignor to Moe-Bridges Company, Mil-
waukee. Wis. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,568 ; Dec. 18.
Ludwig, George L., assignor to Moe-Bridgea Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Lighting-fixture arm. Des. 62,027 ;
Mar. 6.
Ludwig, George L., assignor to Moe-Bridges Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Lamp base. Des. 62,028 ; Mar. 6.
Ludwig, Hans, Oberursel am Taunus, Germany. ' EVee
wheel hub. 1,457,311 ; June 5.
Ludwig. Herman T.. San Francisco, Calif. Garbage de-
.stnictor. 1,478,875 ; Dec. 25.
Ludwig, Joseph J. (See Eeilley, C. F., and Ludwig.)
Ludwiir, Martin. Albany, Oreg. Stovepipe-reducing joint.
1,455,027; May 15.
Ludwig, Max, Berlin-Licbterfelde, assignor to Martini &
Hunt'ke Maschinenbau-Aktien-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Ger-
many. Safety device for plants delivering inflammable
liquids. 1,456,390; May 22.
Ludwig, Otto F., Zillah, Wash. Pistol holster. 1,453,880 ;
May 1.
Luebke, Charles. (See Luebke, Emil and C.)
Luebke, Emil and C, Neillsville, Wis. Hook.
1.476,627 : Dec. 4.
Luebker, Henry E., Plum City, Wis. Milking stool.
1,452,.303 ; Apr. 17.
Lueckenbach, Anton T., Neenah, Wis. Ventilated toilet.
1,443.188 ; Jan. 23.
Luedecke, Julius A., Chicago, 111. Kerosene-gas burner.
1,472,605; Oct. 30.
Luohrs, Daniel M., Cleveland, Ohio. Doughnut-making
machine. 1.448,669: Mar. 13.
Luellcn, Lawrence W., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Receptacle.
1,440.547 ; Jan. 2.
Luetcher, Oliver P., Peru, 111. Separator for gaseous
fluids. 1,452,204 ; Apr. 17.
Luethi, Fredrick C, assignor of one-half to A. T. C.
Olsen, Stoughton, Wis. Inkwell. 1,475,840 ; Nov. 27.
Luetscher, Ewald, et al. (See Wesolik, Joseph, assignor.)
Luetscher, Oliver P., Peru, 111. Separator for gaseous
fluids. 1,444,512 ; Feb. 6.
Luffsmith, William. (See Underwood, G. F., and Luff-
sralth.)
Lufkin Eule Company, The. (See Buck, Fred, assignor.)
Liiftfahrzeugbau Scluitte-Lanz. (See Kruckenberg, Franz
I'"., assisiKir.)
Luftfahrzeugbau Schutte-Lanz. (See Lux, Fritz, as-
signor.)
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Arngtein, Karl, assignor.)
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Dornier, Claudius, assignor.)
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. (See Dflrr, Ludwig, assignor.)
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. (See Erhardt, Julius, assignor.)
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. I See Hilligardt, Erich, assignor.)
Luftscuiffbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tvine (See Jaray, Paul, assignor.)
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. (See Stahl, Karl, assignor.)
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Wilcke, Oscar, assignor.)
Lugt, Gerard J., Amsterdam, Netherlands. Double-act-
ing internal-combustion engine. 1,459,680 ; June 19.
Luhr. Charles W., assignor to New Jersey Patent Com-
pany, West Orange, N. J. Resilient gearing. 1,456,700 ;
May 29,
Luhr"& Friedl. (See Luhr, Otto, assignor.)
Luhr, Otto, assignor to Luhr & Friedl, Chicago, 111. De-
hydrating gaseous fluids. 1,465,673 ; Aug. 21.
Luhrmann, George W., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to An-
chor Cap & Closure Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Method and apparatus for controlling cooling of pack-
ages. 1,453,279 ; May 1.
Luhrs, Louis H. M., and A. H. Passback, New York, N. Y.
Sled. 1,447,094; Feb. 27.
Luick, Frank J., Cleveland, Ohio. Current motor.
1,441,863; Jan. 9.
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Lukacs, Joseph M., Pawnee, 111. Collar. 1,450,093;
Mar. 23.
Lukacs, John G,, New York, N. Y. Airship. 1,453,059;
May 8.
Lukens, Gabriel L., Decatur, assignor to J. Moister, De
Land, 111. Steering-wheel lock. 1,469,655 ; Oct. 2.
Lukens Steel Company. (See Haldeman, Paul C, as-
signor.)
Lukes, John. (See Kranz, 11. W., and Lukes.)
Lum, George R,, assignor to Western Electric Company,
assignor to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Loud-speaking telephone receiver.
Des. 62,672 ; July 17.
Lum, George R., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Loud-speaking tele-
phone receiver. Des. 62,997 ; Sept. 4.
Lumb, James, EUand, England. Valve for use in connec-
tion with pneumatic tires applicable for other suitable
purposes. 1,467,440 ; Sept. 11.
Lumen Bearing Company. (See Patch, Nathaniel K. B.,
assignor.)
Lumley, Charles R., Roslyn, Wash. Stabilizing and
aligning device. 1,449,907 ; Mar. 27.
Lumley, Frank E., Omaha, Nebr. Vacuum cleaning ap-
paratus. 1,455,116; May 15.
Lumley, Wilfrid, Conneaut, Ohio. Shade holder. 1,447,258 ;
Mar. 6.
Lumley, Wilfrid, Conneaut, Ohio. Globe holder for
lighting fixtures. 1,471,561 ; Oct. 23.
Lummer, Fred, Milwaukee, Wis. Clamp-bolt lock.
1,463,622 ; July 31.
Lummus Cotton Gin Company. (See Grimes, Thaddeus
S., assignor.)
Lumsden, David, Sikeston, Mo. Joint for automobile
steering devices. 1,465.140 ; Aug. 14.
Lumsden, James D., deceased. (See Mackenzie, R. W. R.,
Robinson, Fort, and Lumsden.)
Lumsden, Robert O., et al., executors. (See Mackenzie,
R. W. R., Robinson, Fort, and Lumsden.)
Lumsden, Susan A. R. F., et al., executors. (See
Mackenzie. R. W. E., Robinson, Fort, and Lumsden.)
Lumsden, Thomas, Gateshead-on-Tyne, England. Sur-
face-grinding machine. 1,478,971 ; Dec. 25.
Lund, Andrew G., St. Paul, Minn. Record-sheet holder
and protector. 1,452,694 ; Apr. 24.
Lund, Arthur A. (See McGowan, C, Peterson, and
Lund.)
Lund, Einar. (See Sem, M. C, and Lund.)
r,und, John, Bethlehem, Pa. Gun. 1,441,102 ; Jan. 2.
Lund, Morris, Montevideo, Minn. Hog ring. 1,443,996 ;
Feb. 6.
Lund, Thomas, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoo
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manufacture
of pieced lift heels. 1,463,825 ; Aug. 7.
Lund, Thomas, Beverly, Mass,, assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-breasting
machine. 1,477,574 ; Dec. 18.
Lundahl, Nels B., Berwyn, 111. Dashboard-lamp cap.
1,440,738; Jan. 2.
Lunday, Russell B., Vallejo, Calif. Toothpick. 1,465,522 ;
Aug. 21.
Lundberg, Bernhard, Chicago, III. Card-display frame.
1,470,856 ; Oct. 16.
Lundblad. Emil O., Wakefield, Mass. Hydraulic valve.
1,404,286; Aug. 7.
Lundell, Alben E, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tandem allotting sys-
tem. 1,456,507 ; May 29.
Lundell, Alben E., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone-exchange
system. 1,464,719 ; Aug. 14.
Lundell, Alben B,, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone-exchange
system. 1,470,991 ; Oct. 16.
Lundell, Alben B., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone-exchange
system. 1,470,992; Oct. 16.
Lundell, Alben E., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Telephone-exchange
system. 1,471,617; Oct. 23.
Lundell, Alben E., Chicago, 111., and G. Thompson, Mount
Vernon, assignors to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Party-line revertlve
ringing system. 1,450,321 ; Apr. 3.
Lundell, Alben E., New York, and T. van Amstel, Douglas-
ton, assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorpo-
rated, New York, N.
1,456,508 ; May 29.
Lundell, Alben E., Chicago, 111., and
mond Hill, assignors to Western
Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
system. 1,464,084 ; Aug. 7,
Lundell, Alvin O., assignor to The
Chicago, 111. Viscera and head
1,445,632; Feb. 20.
Lundell, George A. E., Chicago, HI.,
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y
phone-exchansp system. 1,465,360; Aug. 21.
Lunden, Harald L. R. (See Thorssell, C. T.,
Lund€n.)
I-undene. Otto M., Flint, Mich. Cooling system
motors. 1,443,627 ; Jan. 30.
Number-indicating system.
E. H. Clark, Rich'
Electric Companr ,
Telephone-exchaii'^e
Allbright-Nell Co.,
inspection table.
assignor to Western
Tele-
and
for
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Lundgaard, Ivar, Rochester, N. Y. Pyrometer. 1,455,633 ;
May 15.
Lundgaard, Ivar, assignor to The Automatic Refrigerating
Company, Hartford, Conn. Air-refrigerating machine.
1,460,677 ; July 3.
Lundgaard, Ivar, assignor to The Automatic Refrigerating
Company, Hartford, Conu. Air-refrigerating machine.
1,475,234 ; Nov. 27.
Lundgren, Axel G. E., Norrkoping, Sweden. Making self-
copying writing paper. 1,463,897 : Aug. 7.
Lundgren, Bernhard W., Marysville, Wash. Colter plow
or the like. 1,444,974 ; Feb. 13.
Lundgren, Fred, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor of one-half
to F. W. Jones, Nashville, Tenn. Intake manifold.
1,471,745 ; Oct. 23.
Lundgren, Jonas G., Clear Lake, Iowa. Combined electric
switch and fuse. 1,460,914 ; July 3.
Lundholm, Charles G., San Bernardino, Calif. -Box-mak-
ing machine. 1,448,412 ; Mar. 13.
Lundin, Carl A. R. (See Bell, L., and Lundin.)
Lundin, Carl W., assignor to Aktiebolaget Precisionsmatt,
Sundbyberg, Sweden. Adjustable limit gauge. 1,473,351;
Nov. 6.
Lundquist, F^ank A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to H. S. Conrad, trustee. Automatic tele-
phone exchange. 1.475,497 ; Nov. 27.
Lundquist, Frank A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to H. S. Conrad, trustee. Relay. 1,475,498 ;
Nov. 27.
Lundquist, Frank A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to H. S. Conrad, trustee. Line switch and
connection. 1,475,499 ; Nov. 27.
Lundquist, Frank A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to H. S. Conrad, trustee. Selector switch
and connection. 1,475,500 ; Nov. 27.
Lundquist, Frank A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to H. S. Conrad, trustee. Switching mecha-
nism. 1,475,501 ; Nov. 27.
Lundquist, Hans, assignor to United States Specialty Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Liquid - level indicator.
1,456,701 ; May 29.
Lundquist, Hendrick W., San Diego, Calif. Vehicle di-
rection indicator. 1,478,571 ; Dec. 25.
Lundsgnard, Christen J. S., Vejen, Denmark. Explosive.
1,457,709; June 5.
Lundsten, Olof. (See Johnson, E. L., and Lundsten.)
Lundstrom, Carl G., Boone, Iowa. Resilient tire.
1,466,133 ; Aug. 28.
Lundstrom, Carl G., Cleveland, Ohio. Demountable rim.
1,476,528; Dec. 4.
tiundy, Joseph G., Evergreen, Ala. Walking plow or cul-
tivator. 1,474,637 ; Nov. 20.
Lunken, Edmund H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Window.
1,451,077 ; Apr. 10.
Lunken, Edmund H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Window shade.
1,452,611 ; Apr. 24.
Lunken, Edmund H., assignor to The Lunken Window
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Window. 1,477,969 ;
Dec. 18.
Lunken Window Company, The. (See Hausfeld, Bernard
J., assignor.)
Lunken Window Company, The. (See Lunken, Edmund
H., assignor.)
Lunn, Ernest, Chicago, 111. Alr-motor-driven generator.
1,444.620 ; Feb. 6.
Lunt, George P., New York, N. Y. Drving colloids.
1,450,377; Apr. 3.
Luongo, Pasquale. (See Longo, Joseph, assignor.)
Luplow, Henry A., Laporte, Ind. Pool-ball rack. 1,444,318 ;
Feb. fi.
Lnpo, Joseph, jr.. New York, N. Y. Nail buffer.
1,470,857 ; Oct. 16.
Luptoi], \Vii)i:im P... Windermere, England. Paper-
hanger's tool. 1,451,444; Apr. 10.
Lupton's, David, Sons Company. (See Brogden, Joah, as-
signor.)
Lureott, Winfred N., Weehawken. N. J. Wire-strap seal
and forming the same. 1.474,372 ; Nov. 20.
Liischer, Emil, and T. Lichtenhahn, Basel, assignors to
Elektrizitatswerk Lonza, Gampel and Basel, Switzer-
land. Manufacture of metaldehyde. 1,467,733 ;
Sept. 11.
Luschcr, 0.=icnr, New London, Conn. Cloth-trimraing de-
vice. 1,469,422 ; Oct. 2.
LuRchka, August R., and H. Stukart, assignors to TJ. S.
Slicing Machine Company, Laporte, Ind. Slicing ma-
chine. 5,445.521; Feb. 13.
Luschka, August R.. and H. Stukart, assignors to TJ. S.
Slicing Machine Company, Laporte, Ind. Bread-slicing
machine. 1,445,633; Feb. 20.
Lusconih. Oti<; K., AUston, Mass. Electric rectifier.
1.446,757 ; Feb. 27.
Luse, Ralph K.. Oxford, Iowa. Attachment for lathes or
similiir machines. 1.454,590 ; May 8.
Lusk, John W., Denver, Colo. Shock absorber. 1,455,920 ;
May 22.
Lusk, Myron E., jr., assignor of one-half to W. H.
Connnt, Cedar Rapid.s, Iowa. Talking-machine cabi-
net. Des. 61.786 ; Jan. 9.
Liiske, Karl, Budapest, and A. Moussong and P. Mous-
song. Tolna-Hogyesz, Hungary. Stove. 1.450,978 ;
Apr. 10.
Lustenader, Edward. (See Wednbine, W. A., and Lus-
tonader.)
Lustenader, Robert F. (See Wednbine, W. A., and Lus-
tenader.)
Lustgarten, Elcone, Jersey City, N. J. Clothesline
buckle. 1,450,094; Mar. 27.
Lutes, John, Ferguson, Iowa. Ironing board. 1,474,536 ;
Nov. 20.
Luther, Carl, and H. Moeller, Council Bluffs, Iowa. En-
gine-cooling fan. 1,449,685 ; Mar. 27.
Lutjen, Diedrich. (See Mathias, Louis, assignor.)
Lutkins, Beatrice C, Montclair, N. J. Earring. Des.
62.222; Apr. 17.
Luton, Smith L., Hugo, Okla. Shoe-salesman's stool.
1,460,915 ; July 3.
Lnttroll, Charles E., Titusville, Pa. Washing machine.
1,441,810; Jan. 9.
Luttrell, Paul S., and P. C. Roske, Oakland, Calif. Timing
device. 1,466,842 ; Sept. 4.
Luttrell, Paul S., and P. C. Roske, assignors to American
Clock Corporation, Oakland, Calif. Alarm clock.
1,466,843 ; Sept. 4.
Luttrell, Robert C, Greenfield, assignor to E. R. Hudnell,
Chillicothe, Ohio. Signboard. Des. 62.108 ; Mar. 20.
Liittringhaus, Arthur, and L. Blangey. Mannheim, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Badische Anilin &
Soda Pabrik, Ludwigshafen-am-Rhine, Bavaria, Ger-
many. Tanning hides. 1,469,044 ; Sept. 25.
Lutz, Eleanor D., New York, N. Y. Hat-holding device.
1,463,898 ; Aug. 7.
Lutz, Hans, assignor to The Willys-Morrow Company,
Elmira, N. Y. Grinding machine. 1,464.950 ; Aug. 14.
Lutz, Herbert, assignor to 6. Morris, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada. Shock absorber. 1,463,219 ; July 31.
Lutz, John. (See Liitz, Wenzl, assignor.)
Lutz, Martin H., jr., Nelsonville, Ohio. Piston for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,469,656 ; Oct. 2.
Lutz. Robert C, Paola, Kans. Gopher trap. 1,476,529;
Dec. 4.
Lutz, Victor G., Paris, France. Hand drill provided with
a speed-changing device. 1,474,679 ; Nov. 20.
Liitz, Wenzl, Csepel, near Budapest, Hungary, assignor of
one-half to J. Lutz, Chicago, 111. Furnace. 1,445,225 ;
Fob. 13.
Lutz, Winfleld S., AUentown, ^Pa., assignor to Interna-
tional Motor Company, New" York, N. Y. Machine for
cutting oil grooves. 1,445„898 ; Feb. 20.
Luukkonen, Eric, New York, N. Y. Pitchfork. 1,456,455 ;
May 22.
Lux Clock Manufacturing Company. (See Lux, Paul,
assignor.)
Lux. Edward, San Diego, Calif. Clamping bolt for tire
molds. 1,462,712; .Tuly 24.
Lux, Fred, Milmine, 111. Lead ring. 1,466,134 ; Aug. 28.
Lux, Fritz, Mannheim, assignor to the Firm Luftfahr-
zengbau Schiitte-Lanz, Mannheim-Rheinau, Germany.
Producing a cold glue from blood. 1,468,313 ; Sept. 18.
Lux, Herbert B., Rochester, N. Y. Antiglare shield for
headlights. 1,450,095; Mar. 27.
Lux, Paul, assignor to Lux Clock Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterburv, Conn. Alarm clock. 1,462,142 ;
July 17.
Luxmore, William, Chicago, 111. Clothes rack. 1,440,880 ;
Jan. 2.
Luyties, Otto G., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Vehicle headlight.
1,461,924; .July 17.
Luzerne Rubber Company, The. (See Phillips, Julius,
assignor.)
Luzy, Antoine, Paris, France. Magneto flash light.
1,472,335 ; Oct. 30.
Ly.Tll, P., & Sons Construction Company. (See Bisset,
David T;.. assignor.)
Lyheck, Nels A., New York, N. Y. Fishing. 1,464,623;
Aug. 14.
Lyheck, Nels A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fishing boat. 1,467,763 ;:
Sept. 11.
Lyberger, Albert N. (See Strickland, Orlando B., as-
signor. )
Lyburis, Tadaus, and P. F. Smith, Herrln, 111. Long-
range projectile. 1,442,080 ; Jan. 16.
Lydeard, Herbert. Swindon, England. Safety retaining
mechanism for mine cages, lifts, and the like.
1,443,882 ; Jan. 30.
Lyding, Peter R., Sacramento, Calif. Poultry house.
1.452,746; Apr. 24.
Lyeso, George, assignor of one-half to G. Hrib, Slmpson,^
W. Va. Slicing machine. 1.452,564 ; Apr. 24.
Lyhne. Anker S., Bridgeport, Conn. Vanity box.
1,467,704; Sept. 11.
Lykens. Jnmes T.. assignor of one-hnlf to L. R. Via,
Hinitinaton, W. Va. Explosive-engine igniter.
1,476.900 : Dec. 11.
Lykins, William H., Sioux City, Iowa. Milk-bottle
holder. 1,462,370 ; July 17.
Lyle, Joel I., and L. L. Lewis, Plainfleld, N. J., assignors
to Carrier Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Air washing and conditioning apparatus. 1,475,039 ;
Nov. 27.
Lyle, Robert J., Kinmount, Ontario, Canada. Trolley
shoe. 1,477,.575 ; Dec. 18.
Lyles, James N., Addison Heights, Va. Nonglare re-
flector. 1,461,362 ; July 10.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
339
Lvman. Charles E., Ashevllle, N. C. Road signal.
1,478,972: Dec. 25.
I.yraaii, John C. Salt Lake City, Utah. Pipe mold.
1.442,691 ; Jan. 16.
I.yman. Kenneth E. (See Currey, C. F., and Lyman.)
Lymiiu, Ray J., Berkeley, assignor to Great Western Meter
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Fluid meter. 1,465,447 ;
Aug. 21.
I-yman, Warren M. (See Green, H., and Lyman.)
Lyman, William 6., Peoria, 111. Ice-cream dipper.
1,460,551 ; July 3.
Lynibmner, Joseph A.., San Fi-ancisco, Calif. Wave motor.
1,444,693 ; Feb. 6.
Lynch, Charles W., as.signor to American Writing Paper
Company, Holyoke, Mass. Method of and apparatus
for cutting deckle-edged envelope blanks. 1,474,048 ;
Nov. 13.
Lvnch, Daniel J., Hisbland Park, Mich. Dump body for
"motor vehicles. 1,442,958; Jan. 23.
Lynch, Francis T., Baltimore, Md. Refrigerator.
1,462,206; July 17.
Lynch. Francis J., Bloomfield, N. J. Receptacle.
1.463,088; July 24.
Lynch, Frank R. (See RelUy, J. S., and Lynch.)
Lynch, Harry, Des Moines, Iowa. Attachment for pipe-
threadinu machines. 1,456,853 ; May 29. .
Lynch, Jaines E., and A. R. Sandt, assignors to Page &
Hill Companv, Minneapolis, Minn. Pole-puncturing ma-
chine. 1,468,484 ; Sept. 18.
Lynch, James F. C, Sioux City, Iowa. Wall construc-
tion. 1,478,127 ; Dec. 18.
Lvnch, Joseph A., Leonla, assignor of one-half to M. J.
Cummins, Fort Lee, N. J. Wall structure. 1,465,855 ;
Aug. 21.
Lynch, Joseph F., Stockton, Calif. Direction signal for
automohiles. 1,470,236; Oct. 9.
Lynch, Thomas F., et al. (See Dennen, Philip H., as-
signor. )
Lynch, William J., Buffalo, N. T. Manifold for dish-
washing machines. 1,440,612 ; Jan. 2.
Lynch, William R., et al. (See Dennen, Philip H., as-
signor. )
Lynchburg Foundry Company. (See Taylor, Walter H.,
3d, assignor.)
Lyndon, Edward, New York, N. Y. Headlight lens.
1,471,668; Oct. 23.
Lyndon, Lamar, New York, N. Y. Vent plug for storage
batteries. 1,455,344 : May 15.
Lyndon, Lamar, New York, N. Y. Cell connecter for elec-
tric batteries. 1,472,923; Nov. 6.
Lyndon, Lamar, New York, N. Y. Water-wheel gate.
1,472,924; Nov. 6.
Lyndon, Lamar, New York, N. Y. Cover for containing
cells of electric batteries. 1,474,829 ; Nov. 20.
Lyndon, Lamar, New York, N. Y. Porous, acid-resisting
diaphragm. 1,474,830 ; Nov. 20.
Lynds, Fred H., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Support for llnk-mesh fab-
ric. 1,470,019 ; Oct. 9.
Lynu Last Co. (See Goodwin, Abraham E., assignor.)
Lvnn, Lawrence F., and J. D. Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.
Electric heater. 1,444,621 ; Feh. 6.
Lynn Machine Screw Company. (See Chipman, Mark
W., assignor.) -
Lynn. Nathan O., Tucson, Ariz. Dental casting flask.
1.45S.S85; June 12.
Lynn, Thomas H. (See Steel. C. C, and Lynn.)
Lyon, Charles D. (See Haskell, Sprague F., assignor.)
Lyon, Charles H., Chicago, lU. Smoking pipe. 1,468,306 ;
Sept. 18.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Separable multiple
unit bumper package. 1,451,780; Apr. 17.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Bumper package.
1,451,781; Apr. 17.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle buffer de-
vice. 1,457,532 ; June 5.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile buffer
attacher. 1,457,533 ; June 5.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Resilient front
buffer. 1,457,534 ; June 5.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Rear attaching de-
vice. 1,459,227 ; June 19.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle buffer de-
vice. 1.466,882 ; Sept. 4.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile hrace bar
and buffer. 1,467,382 : Sept. 11.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Doubled attaching-
member buffer. 1,467,383 ; Sept. 11.
Lyon. George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Brace-bar automobile
buffer. 1,467.384 : Sept. 11.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Brace-bar buffer.
1,467,385; Sept. 11.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Resilient front buf-
fer. 1,467,386; Sept. 11.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Rear buffer attach-
ment. 1,467.387; Sept. 11.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile bumper.
1,467,388; Sept. 11.
Lyon. George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile brace-bar
buffer. 1,467.389 ; Sept. 11.
Lyon. George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile buffer
and attachment therefor. 1,467,390 ; Sept. 11.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Buffer construction.
1,474,273; Nov. 13.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle buffer.
1,476.342 ; Dec. 4.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Buffer for motor
vehicles. 1,476,343 : Dec. 4.
Lyon, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile buffer.
1,476.825; Dec. 11.
Lvon. Gustavo F., Paris, France. Treating wood.
1,456,809 ; May 29.
Lyon & Healy, Inc. (See Jefferson, B. H., and EUrk,
a.ssignors.)
Lyon, Jererd R., Byers, Tex. Chicken roost. 1,449,612 ;
Mar. 27.
Lyon, Leonidas N., Houston, Tex. Door fastener,
1,471,177 ; Oct. 16.
Lyon Metallic Manufacturing Company. (See O'Connor,
John B., assignor.)
Lyon Metallic Manufacturing Company. (See Wilkin-
son, Leroy A., assignor.)
Lyon, Nikolaus. (See Tauern, O. D., and Lyon.)
Lyon, Robert N., assignor of one-third to C. M. Allen,
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Chain connecter. 1,474,680;
Nov. 20.
Lyon Rubber Co., The. (See Bnibater, WlUlam A.,
assignor.)
Lyon, Sidney P., Dayton, OMo. Aircraft landing-gear-
cord clamp. 1,458.212 ; June 12.
Lyon, Wiibert, CrawfordsvlUe, assignor to C. T. C. Mfg.
Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Timer brush. 1,447,179;
Mar. 6.
Lyons. Alpheug P. S., Neenah, Wis. Boot and shoe.
1,477.140; Dec. 11.
Lyons, Benjamin F. (See Robinson, Walter W., assignor.)
Lyons, Charles D., Mansfield, Mass. Separable cuff link
button or the like. 1,478,128 ; Dec. 18.
Lyons, Harry C, New York, N. Y. Toaster, etc.
1.440.786; Jan. 2.
Lyons, Harry C, New York. N. Y. Dlsi)enslng means for
beverages containing chocolate, cocoa, etc. 1,442,435 ;
Jan. 16. ^
Lyons, Joseph, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Method and apparatus for produc-
ing cool light. 1,462,348 ; July 17.
Lyons, Joseph L. (See Brown, William P., assignor.)
Lyons, William G., La Crosse, Wis. Wire-stretching tool.
1.444,928 ; Feb. 13.
Lyons, William W., and G. E. McElroy, assignors to
Heller Tool Company, Newark, N. J. Cutting tool.
1,455,297; May 15.
Lyradion Manufacturing Company. (See Seabrook, Bags-
ter R., assignor.)
Lyth, John J., Valleyfleld, Quebec, Canada. Roof leader
and roof vent. 1.442,625 : Jan. 16.
Lytle, Charles R. (See Malllgan, J., and Lytle.)
Lytic, George A., Sacramento, Calif. Wheel. 1,445,522 ;
Feb. 13.
Lytle, John O., et al. (See Kllly, Sever P., assignor.)
Lyttle, Roy C, Chicago, 111. Gravity-car control.
1,442,282; Jan. 16.
Lyttleton, Henry T., Marshall, Tex. Sweet-potato-curing
apparatus. 1,450.979 : Apr. 10.
Lytton, Frank J. (See Buchanan, S. L., and Lytton.)
M. L. Experimental Limited. (See Lucas, Owen D., aa-
slcrnor.)
M. & M. Adograph Company, The. (See Moffett, Parley
O., assignor.)
M. & P. Enterprises Limited et al. (See Morrison,
Charles H. W.. assigrior.l
Maag, Max, Zurich, Switzerland. Drag-spindle gear,
1,460,552 ; July 3.
Maag, Max, Zurich. Switzerland. Drag-splndle mecha-
nism. 1,472,848 ; Nov. 6.
Maage, Alfred E., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electric switch. 1,455,960;
May 22.
Maake, Arthur, Detroit, Mich. Curtain window for ve-
hicles. 1,448,851 : Mar. 20.
Maas, Elov P., Long Branch, N. J. Car mounting and car-
wheel assembly. 1,466,240 ; Aug. 28.
Maas, Julius, assignor to Caille Brothers Company, De-
troit, Mich. Engine starter. 1,449,865 ; Mar. 27.
Maas, Thomas J. (See Maas, William A. and T. J.)
Maas, William A. and T. J., Waterford, Wis. Tire heater.
1,454,295 ; May 8.
Maasdam, Abraham G., Steamboat Springs, Colo. Gate
and operating means therefor. 1.447,312 ; Mar. 6.
Maatschappij tot Vervaardiging van Snijmachines vol-
gens "Van Berkel's Patent" en van andere Werktuigen.
(See de Graaf, C, jr., and Eurman, assignors.)
Maatschappij tot Vervaardiging van Snijmachines vol-
gens "Van Berkel's Patent" en van andere Werktuigen.
(See Van Berkel, Cornells F. M., assignor.)
Mabbpv, Harry A., Lima, Ohio. Burnishing-wheel cover.
1.455,29S : May 15.
Mabee, Charles R. (See CoUver. H E., and Mabee.)
Mabee, Charles R., and M. C. Mabee, Buffalo, N. Y. Device
for condensing gases. 1,461,364 ; .Tuly 10.
Mabee, Elliott B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Illuminating device for
the examination of negatives. 1,463,624 ; July 31.
Mabee, Mav C. (See Mabee, Charles R. and M. C.)
Mabee, May C, Toledo, Ohio. Apparatus for treating
materials. 1,451,168; Apr. 10.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Mabee, May C., Toledo, Ohio. Device for heating, pasteur-
izing and evaporating liquids. 1,459,182 ; June 19.
Mabey, Charles W., Indianapolis, Ind. Showcase machine
for popping corn. 1,466,55 ; Aug. 28.
Mable, William, assignor of one-half to D. Goodale, Port
Collins, Colo. Pneumatic drill. 1,457,181 ; May 29.
Mabrv, John C, Kansas City, Mo. Garment supporter.
1,454,550; May 8.
Macabee, Edward L., Haywards, assignor to Hunt Broth-
ers Packing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Washing
apparatus. 1,465,085 ; Aug. 14.
MacAleese, Frederic L., Milwaukee, Wis. Punch.
1,469,093 : Sept. 25.
Macalpine, John H., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Gear & Dynamometer Company, Bast Pittsburgh,
Pa. Floating frame. 1,464,624 ; Aug. 14.
MacArthur, WUllam J., Los Angeles, Calif. Device for
draining wiiter from oil tanks. 1,442,677 ; Jan. 16.
MacArthur, William J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor of
one-half to R. E. Maynard. Device for draining water
from oil tanks. Rel5,678 ; Aug. 21.
Macartney, Jack. (See Macartney, John H. and J.)
Macartney, John H. and J., Los Angeles, Calif. Grinding
art. 1,441,162; Jan. 2.
Macauley, Alvan., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,443,029 ;
Jan. 23.
Macbeth, Albert C, assignor of one-half to C. T. Orange,
Seattle, Wash. Motion-picture machine. 1,472,608 ;
Oct. 30.
Macbeth, Colin, and H. Willshaw, Birmingham, assignors
to The Dunlop Rubber Company, Limited, Westminster,
London, England. Conveyer for vulcanizing presses
1,465,609 ; Aug. 21.
Macbeth-Evans Glass Company. (See Sloan, Theodore
H., assignor.)
Macbeth, Norman, New York, N. Y. Color-identifying ap-
paratus. 1,442,166; Jan. 16.
MacBride Co. (See MacBride, G. W., and Bonney, as-
signors.) ^^
MacBride, George v7., and G. C. Bonney, Boston, Mass.,
assignors to MacBride Co., Southport, Me. Band
brake. 1,461,803; July 17.
Maccarone, Fiorentino, Rochester, N. Y. Heel attachment
for shoes. 1,469,324 ; Oct. 2.
Macchia, Camillo, Ardmore, assignor to The United
States Fire Works Manufacturing Company, Carding-
ton. Pa. Toy torpedo. 1,464,183; Aug. 7.
MacchlonI, Achille, and E. Hocke, Genoa, Italy. Loco-
motive. 1,456,810 ; May 29.
Macdaid, James J., jr., Allston, Boston, assignor to
Dennison Manufacturing Company, Framingham, Mass.
Crape-strip decoration. 1,458,624 ; June 12.
MacDonald, Angus S., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to
Decorative Arts League, Jersey CII7, N. J. Lamp.
Des. 62,029 ; Mar. 6.
Macdonald, An^us S., Great Neck Station, N. Y., assignor
to Snead & Co. Iron Works. Flexible joint. 1,466,238 ;
Aug. 28.
Macdonald, Angus S., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to
Decorative Arts League, Jersey City, N. J. Letter box.
Des. 63,261; Nov. 13.
Macdonald, Charles A., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to
William S. Doig, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nailer for cor-
rugated fasteners. 1,450,73.0 ; Apr. 3.
Macdonald, Charles H., Montclair, and L. L. Salfisberg, as-
signors to Ivers-Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Coating
device. 1,463,476 ; July 31.
MacDonald, Clifford K., Brockton, Mass. Shoe last.
1,468,644; Sept. 25.
Macdonald, David B., Davenport, Iowa. Match box.
1,451,882; Apr. 17.
Macdonald, David B., Davenport, Iowa. Match bos.
1,451,953 ; Apr. 17.
Macdonald, David B., Leicester, England. Machine for
making stiffeners, stiffening material, insoles, and like
parts for boots and shoes. 1,474,202 ; Nov. 13.
MacDonald, Edith M. (See MacDonald, W. J., Blaney,
and MacDonald.)
Macdonald, Francis R., London, England. Refuse de-
structor and incinerator. 1,446,262 ; Feb. 20.
MacDonald, Prank J., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. P.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Method and
apparatus for forming straps and applying the same to
articles. 1,451,167 ; Apr. 10.
MacDonald, Frank J., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Dipping device.
1,454,244 ; May 8.
MacDonald, Prank J., assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Stock-cutting appara-
tus. 1,469,325; Oct. 2.
Macdonald, George C, Elmhurst, assignor to Loose
Wiles Biscuit Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Cor-
rugated display rack. 1,459,706 ; June 19.
MacDonald, Jack B., Oakland, Calif. Oiling system.
1,447,313; Mar. 6.
MacDonald, Jack B., Oakland, Calif. Preheater and
mixer. 1,466,406 ; Aug. 28.
MacDonald, James M., East Orange, N. J. Arm lock
for golf players. 1,457,710 ; June 5.
MacDonald, James M., East Orange. N. J. Head-lifting
detector for golfers. 1,468,386 ; Sept. 18.
Macdonald, James N. and R. R., Island Mountain, Calif.
Automobile. 1,474,203 ; Nov. 13.
Macdonald, John D., assignor to Forbes Lithograph Manu-
facturing Company, Boston, Mass. Foldable structure.
1,453,567 ; May 1.
MacDonald, John W., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Apparatus for
dispensing liquids. 1,476,408 ; Dec. 4.
Macdonald, John W. F., assignor to The Merrill Process
Company, Boston, Mass. Thermic apparatus. 1,440,926 ;
Jan. 2.
Macdonald, John W. F., Brighton, Mass., assignor to The
Merrill Process Company. Apparatus for heating and
cooling. 1,456,136 ; May 22.
MacDonald, Joseph N., Arlington, Masa. Building con-
struction. 1,457,981 ; June 5.
Macdonald, Robert, jr. (See Richmond, H. A., and Mac-
donald.)
MacDonald, Robert W., assignor to Wundur Cabinet
Ledger Company. Chicago, 111. Ledger cabinet.
1,443,325. Jan. 23.
MacDonald, Robert W., assignor to Wundur Cabinet
Ledger Company, Chicago, 111. Ijedger cabinet.
1,447,141 ; Feb. 27.
Macdonald, Robin R. (See Macdonald, James N. and
R. R.)
MacDonald, Wilfred J., P. R. Blaney, and E. M. MacDon-
ald, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Amusement appli-
ance. 1,459.474 ; June 19.
MacDonald, William H. P., Sioux City, Iowa. Wind mo-
tor. 1,442,350; Jan. 16.
MacDonald, William W., San Francisco, Calif. Hydrau-
lic-ram control. 1,454,396; May 8.
MacDonald, William W., San Francisco, Calif. Hydraulic
brake. 1,454,397 : May 8.
MacDowel, Andrew S., Rochester, N. Y. Typewriter copy-
holder. 1,478,344 ; Dec. 18.
MacDowell, Glenn J., and M. H. Jones, assignors to Super
Reflex Company, Chicago, 111. Camera-shutter-oper-
ating mechanism. 1,456.137 ; May 22.
Mace, Arthur T., assignor to The Domestic Electric Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Driving mechanism for sewing
machines. 1,450,602 ; Apr. 3.
Mace, Arthur T., East Cleveland, assignor to The Domestic
Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Motor drive for
sewing machines. 1,462,516 ; July 24.
Mace, Christopher T., Appleton, Wis. Reed for weaving
looms. 1,449,686; Mar. 27.
MacEachen, Roderick, Washington, D. C. Coal elevating
and conveying apparatus. 1,448,756 ; Mar. 20.
Macey, John A.. Kansas City, Kans. Boring machine.
1.445.699 : Feb. 20.
Macfadden, Bernarr, New York, N. Y. Cooling and ven-
tilating apparatus. 1,448,363 ; Mar. 13.
MacFarland. Allis M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Soldering iron. 1,472.183; Oct. 30.
Macfarlane Communications Corporation. (See Macfar-
lane, William W.. assignor.)
Macfarlane, Scott B., and L. J. Barry, Mlddletown, R. I.,
assignors to the Government of the United States.
Torpedo. 1.464,576 ; Aug. 14.
Macfarlane, William W., Elkins Park, Pa., assignor to
Macfarlane Communications Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Train telephone system. 1,448,852 ; Mar. 20.
MacGahan. Paul, Pittsbur.gh. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house El;;ctric & Manufacturing Company. Electrical
protective device. 1,443,583 ; Jan. 30.
MacGahan. Paul, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Measur-
ing instrument. 1,458,947 ; June 19.
MacGill, Charles P., Cambridge, Mass. Fluid-registering
mechanism. 1,453,716; May 1.
MacGill, Charles P., Cambridge, Mass. Pluld-reglstering
mechanism. 1,463,534 ; July 31.
MacGowan, William, Oak Park, assignor to Chicago Mill
and Lumber Companv, Chicago, 111. Machine for seal-
ing boxes. 1,442,727 ; Jan. 16.
MacGregor, Joseph, North Shields, England. Gauge
for indicating the draft of ships. 1,478,288 ; Dec. 18.
MacGregor, Peter G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Pyrene
Manufacturing Company. Pump. 1,442,488 ; Jan. 16.
MacGregor, Peter G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Pyrene
Manufacturing Company. Fire extinguisher. 1,474,204 ;
Nov. 13.
Mach, Ludwig, Munich, Germany. Freezing machine of
the absorption type. 1,467,053 ; Sept. 4.
Machlet, Adolph W., Elizabeth, N. J. Furnace.
1,471,618; Oct. 23.
Machol, David J., West New Brighton, N. J. Dental
syringe. 1,452,085 ; Apr. 17.
Maciej, Mike, Bowlus, Minn. Potato-cutter attachment
for potato planters. 1,446,713; Feb. 27.
MacUwaine, Alfred W., Yorkshire, En.gland. Packing
and preservation of peanuts. 1,475,842 ; Nov. 27.
MacUwaine, Alfred W., North Ferriby, England. Preser-
vation and preparation for transportation of oil-bearing
raw material. 1,476,531 ; Dec. 4.
MacUwaine, Alfred W., North Ferriby, England. Preser-
vation and preparation for transportation of cotton-
seed. 1,476,532 : Dec. 4.
Maclnnes, Hugh, Jersey City, N. J. Method of and ap-
paratus for making flexible rooflne material. 1,454,323 ;
May 8.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Maclnnes, Jesse, Jersey City, N. J., assignor of one-half
to H. C. Karlson, Hasbrouck Heigbts, N. J. Toilet
article. 1,475,490 ; Nov. 27.
Macintosh, George P., Wakefield, Mass. Felly-engaglng
antlskid-ehain-anchoring means. 1,452,885 ; Apr. 24.
Macintosh, George P., Wakefield, Mass. Spoke-engaging
antlskld-chaln-anchorlng means. 1,452,886 ; Apr. 24.
Mack, Catherine R., Los .\ngeles, Calif. Bed and douche
pan. 1,468,603 ; Sept. 18.
Mack, George J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Closure. 1,441,697 ; Jan. 9.
Mack, Joseph A., Minturn, Colo. Burglar-alarm lock.
1.441,516; Jan. 9.
Mack, Joseph A., Minturn, Colo. Flytrap. 1,461,925;
July 17.
Mack, Luther L., South Pasadena, Calif. Hydraulic
brake mechanism. 1,472,369; Oct. 30.
Mack, W. Lewis. (See Hard, Merrill W., assignor.)
Mack. William H., Oak Grove, La. Saw set. 1,450,812;
Apr. 3.
Mack, William H., Johnson City, N. Y. Combination
nousmudging cigar and cigarette ash receiver and
table. 1,472,804 ; Nov. 6.
Mackay, George M. J., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Seal for electric devices.
1,456,110; May 22.
Mackav, Henry S., London, England. Treating ores.
1,475,843 ; Nov. 27.
Mackav, Joseph E.. San Francisco, Calif. Cushion tire.
1,472,986; Nov. 6.
Mackay, Philip A., London, England. Recovering^ vanadi-
um from its ores. 1,450,507 ; Apr. 3.
MacKay, Philip A., London, England. Treatment of sul-
Dhide ores containing lead and zinc. 1,473,193 ; Nov. 6.
MacKay, Vasil, Washington, D. C. Mecbanical stoking
grate support. 1,454,324 ; May 8.
MacKay, Vasil, Washington, D. C. Auxiliary feed block
for furnaces. 1,456,138 ; May 22.
MacKaye, James, Cambridge, Mass. Centrifugal separat-
ing apparatus. 1,469,230 ; Oct. 2.
MacKaye, James, Cambridge, Mass. Centrifugal separat-
ing apparatus. 1,469,522 ; Oct. 2.
Mackensen, Fritz, Worpswede, near Bremen, Germany.
A-sparagus-cutter. 1,455,797; May 22.
Mackensen, Otto, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Sighting device for aircraft. 1,440,526 ;
Mar. 27.
Mackensen, Otto, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Sighting device for aircraft. 1,449,527 ;
Mar. 27.
MacKenzie, Allister, Oakland, Calif. Coupon book.
1,454,447 ; May 8.
Mackenzie, Daniel. Pomona, Calif. Device for preventing
frost In orchards. 1.451,994 ; Apr. 17.
MacKenzie, Fred L. (See Goddu, G., and MacKenzie.)
Mackenzie, Fred L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fasten-
ing-inserting machine. 1,446,473 ; Feb. 27.
Mackenzie, Fred L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fasten-
ing-inserting machine. 1,474,373 ; Not. 20.
Mackenzie, Gardner B.. Nevr Rochelle, N. Y. Toy roller
coaster. 1,443,491 ; Jan. 30.
MacKenzie, George A., Bay City, Mich. Grate. 1,457,377 ;
June 5.
MacKenzie, George A., Bay City, Mich. Downdraft fur-
nace. 1,469,600; Oct. 2.
MacKenzie, George W., Beaver, assignor to Guarantee
Liquid Measure Company, Rochester, Pa. Liquid-
measuring apparatus. 1,475,844 ; Nov. 27.
MacKenzie, Henry, Stanmore, Alberta, Canada. Swim-
ming buoy. 1,478,525 ; Dec. 25.
MacKenzie, Hugh R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Counter-
display price-indicating-ticket device. 1,472,928 ;
Nov. 6.
MacKenzie, John S., Delaware, Ohio. Incubator.
1,454,325 ; May 8.
MacKenzie, Philip, San BYanclsco, Calif. Combined drill
and valve grinder. 1,450,003 ; Mar. 27.
MacKenzie, Philip, San Francisco, Calif. Pawl-and-
ratchet power appliance. 1,454,398 ; May 8.
Mackenzie, Robert W. R., et al., executors. (See Macken-
zie, R. W. R., Robinson, Fort, and Lumsden.)
Mackenzie, Robert W. R., Fife, E. H. Robinson, Perth,
M. Fort and J. D. Lumsden, deceased, Almondbank,
by S. A. R. F. Lumsden, Huntingtowerfleld, Almond-
bank, R. W. R. Mackenzie, Earlshall, Fife, J. G. Miller,
Perth, R. O. Lumsden, Almondbank, and A. P. Mel-
ville, Edinburgh, Scotland, executors. Beetling and
treatment of fabrics. 1,460,858; July 3.
Mackenzie, William H., Bournemouth, England. Awning
for lounge and deck chairs. 1,443,921 ; Jan. 30.
Mackey, Albert G., Washington, D. C, assignor to The Au-
tomatic Company. Match-box attachment. 1,463,517 ;
July 31.
Mackey, Frederic C, and J. H. Gumz, Chicago, 111.
Enameling furnace. 1,453,051 ; Apr. 24.
Mackey, William R,, Monroe, Wis. Air-hose stand.
1,468,538; Sept. 18.
Hackle, Edwin M. (See Palmrog, A., Mackle, and Healey.)
Mackle, Robert. Woolston. England. Furny^e front.
1,444,846: Feb. 13.
MacKilllcan, James A'., and F. L. Lipcsey, Hibblng, Minn.
Excavating machine. 1,455,541 ; May 15.
Mackin, Richard, Boston, Mass. Wrench. 1,467,678:
Sept. 11.
Mackinnon, Frederic A., and J. Hampson, London, Eng-
land. Coupler for railway and like vehicles. 1,460,974 ;
July 3.
Mackintosh-Hemphill Company. (See Brock, Richard B.,
assignor.)
Mackintosh-Hemphill Company. (See Fawell, Joseph E.,
assignor.)
Mackintosh-Hemphill Company. (See Nisbet, David F.,
assignor.)
Mackintosh, John, Paisley, Scotland. Automatic circuit
closer. 1,456,027 ; May 22.
Mackintosh, Jolin D., Manchester, England. Sock for
boots and shoes. 1,443,081 ; Jan. 23.
Mackison, Elmer W. (See Bosshart, J. W., and Macki-
son.)
Macklind, William R., Chicago, 111. Apparatus and proc-
ess for making lithopone. 1,447,592 ; Mar. 6.
Macklind, William R.. Chicago, 111. Furnace. 1,447,593 ;
Mar. 6.
Mackness, William R., Hamstead, London, England. De-
vice for measuring sheets of material such as paper,
cardboard, metal, and the like. 1,441,440 ; Jan. 9.
Mackrodt, John A., assignor to International Devices Inc.,
Oakland, Calif. Wrapping-paper cabinet. 1,447,594 ;
Mar. 6.
MacLachlan, John C, assignor to Standard Food Prod-
ucts Company, St. Paul. Minn. Spraying and beating
head. 1,468,118 ; Sept. 18.
MacLachlan, John C, assignor to Standard Food Prod-
ucts Company, St. Paul, Minn. Device for reducing
liquids to powdered or other condensed form.
1,468,119; Sept. 18.
MacLachlan, John D., Chadwick, Mo. Engine. 1,467,734 :
Sept. 11.
MacLachlan, John M., Milwaukee, Wis. Drying grapes
and other fruit. 1,476,761 ; Dec. 11.
Macklanburg, Louis A., Oklahoma, Okla. Weather strip.
1,475,640; Nov. 27.
Macklanburg, Louis A., Oklahoma, Okla. Weather strip.
1,477,225; Dec. 11.
Mackle, William J., St. Louis, Mo. Motor. 1,445,337;
Feb. 13.
Maclaren, James G., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Governing means
for pneumatic systems. 1.443,795 ; Jan. 30.
Maclaren, James G., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Pneumatic-
dispatch system. 1,452,280; Apr. 17.
Maclean, David A., San Francisco, Calif. Centrifugal
compressor. 1,457,536 ; June 5.
MacLean, George H., New Haven, Conn. Portable turn-
table. 1,449,767; Mar. 27.
MacLean, George H., New Haven, Conn. Batch-meas-
uring hopper. 1,478,751 ; Dec. 25.
Maclean, James M., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Means for vaporizing liquid fuel. 1,470,461 ; Oct. 9.
Maclean, Robert S., Chicago, 111. Building construction.
1,450,731 ; Apr. 3.
Maclear, James R., assignor to F. R. Ashley, Denver,
Colo. Awning-control means. 1,460,359 ; June 26.
MacLellan, Angus D., assignor to MacLellan Mixer Com-
pany, Owensboro, Ky. Percentage feeder and mixer.
1,462,649 ; July 24.
MacLellan, Angus D., assignor to MacLellan Mixer Com-
pany, Owensboro, Ky. Percentage feeder. 1,463,777 ;
July 31.
MacLellan Mixer Company. (See MacLellan, Angus D.,
assignor.)
MacLeod, Angus P. (See MacLeod, George S. and A. P.)
Macleod, Cameron, et al., trustees. (See Melcher, George
S., assignor.)
Macleod, Eldon, et al., trustees. (See Melcher, George
S., assignor.)
MacLeod, George S. and A. P., Seattle, Wash. Automo-
bile bumper. 1,465,649 ; Aug. 21.
Macloskie, George. (See Stearns, R., and Macloskie.)
Macloskie, George, Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Safety ear control and air brake equipment.
1,445,902 : Feb. 20.
Macloskie, George, Erie, Pa., and B. Stearns, Schenec-
tady, N. Y., assignors to General Electric Company,
Braking system. 1,442,286; Jan. 16.
MacMahon, James H., Saltville, Va., assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works. Inc. Producing carbonates of
the alkaline earth metals. 1,444,623 ; Feb. 6.
MacMahon, James H., Saltville, Va., assignor to Tha
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of bleaching-powder solutions. 1,474,831 ;
Nov. 20.
MacMartln, James, Albany, N. Y. Railway tie. 1,457,537;
June 5.
MacMichael. Ross F., deceased, Chicago, 111. ; A. J. Petit,
jr., administrator. Apparatus for determining the rela-
tive density of two gases. 1,443.492 ; Jan. 30.
MacMillan, Alexander. (See HoCf, T., Shelton, and Mae-
Millan.)
MacMillan, Alexander. (See Wright, Edward, assignor.)
Macmillan, Campbell, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Ship-propulsion system.
1,461,551 ; July 10.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
MacMillan, Charles W., Passaic, N. J. Film spool.
1,454,480 ; May 8.
MacMillan, Daniel J., Brooklyn, N. X. Pneumatic-dis-
patch-tube carrier. 1,443,232 ; Jan. 23.
MacMlUen, William C, Rochester, Pa. Name plate for
gasoline-dispensing apparatus. Des. 62,616 ; July 3.
MacMurchy, John A., Ridley Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Elastic-
fluid turbine. 1,469,045; Sept. 25.
Macuaughtau, James. (See Lane, J. D., and Macnaugh-
tan.)
MiicNeill, John B., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Tripping
device. 1,442,289 ; Jan. 16.
MacNelll, John B., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Switching de-
vice. 1,472,184; Oct. 30.
MacNeill, William J., Wauwatosa, assignor to Federal
Malleable Company, West AUis, Wis. Molder's press.
1,450,882 ; Apr. 3.
MacNicoll, Donald. (See Cockburn, D., and MacNicoll.)
Macomic, Chester A. (See Webster, Hester R., assignor.)
Macowsky. David. (See Miller, J., and Macowsky.)
MacPhee, Dougald, Rivers Inlet, British Columbia, Canada.
Fish-cleaning machine. 1,450,508 ; Apr. 3.
Macphorson, Byron, Roxbury, assignor to Wireless Spe-
cialty Apparatus Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical
condenser. 1,446,650 ; Feb. 27.
Macpherson, Byron, Koxbury, assignor to Wireless Spe-
cialty Apparatus Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical
condenser. 1,474,486; Nov. 20.
MacPherson, Hugh D., Summit, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 1,457,912 ; June 5.
Macpherson, Robert, Worthington, and W. B. Heys,
Bushey, England. Antiseptic and insecticldal soap or
composition. 1,451,670; Apr. 10.
Mac-Q Company, Inc. (See Canfleld, John A., assignor.)
Macrae, John M. (See Anderson, O. A., and Macrae.)
MacRae, Nelson, Wilmington, N. C. Game. 1,470,117 ;
Oct. 9.
MacTyre, Eugene R., Tltusville, Pa. Automobile appli-
ance. 1,449,866; Mar. 27.
Macura, Mike, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Burglar alarm.
1,469,943 ; Oct. 8.
Macwilliam, Hugh G., New Rochelle, N. Y. Window.
1,473,438 ; Nov. 6.
Macy, Alfred J., Franklin, Pa. Landing Indicator for
airplanes, 1,475,075 ; Nov. 20.
Macy, Barnett W., Jacksonville, Fla. Electrical heating
device. 1,468.722 ; Sept. 25.
Macy, Barnett W., assignor to Electric Heating Corpora-
tion, Jacksonville, Fla. Oil pump. 1,467,441 ; Sept. 11.
Macy, Barnett W., assignor to Electric Heating Corpora-
tion, Jacksonville, Fla. Garment ironer. 1,468,721 ;
Sept. 25.
Macy, Barnett W., assignor to Electric Heating Corpora-
tion, Jacksonville, Fla. Electrically-heated ironing
device. 1,468,723 ; Sept. 25.
Macy, Ishmael W., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Godfrey
Conveyor Company. Conveyer bucket. 1,443,796 ;
Jan. 30.
Macy, James S. (See Macy, Pearl H. and J. S.)
Macy, Pearl H. and J. S., Weehawken, N. J. Floor-mop
attachment. 1,461,319 ; .July 10.
Macy, R. H., & Co. (See Von Kersburg, Harry E., as-
signor.)
Madaus, Gerhard, Bonn, Germany. Apparatus for apply-
ing volatile substances to the human body. 1,472,032 ;
Oct. 23.
Maddalena, Giovanni, NIederurnen, Switzerland. Manu-
facture of Dutch tiles or slabs having a lustrous sur-
face and article produced thereby. 1.440.882 ; Jan. 2.
Madden, Charles L., Bay City, Mich. Spotlight.
1,457,120 ; May 29.
Madden, George F., Roosevelt, TTtah. Oil indicator and
pump primer. 1,459,681 ; June 19.
Madden, Harry D., Irvington, and J. J. Hlggins, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to Westinghouse Lamp Com-
pany. Method of and apparatus for manufacturing in-
candescent lamps. 1,461,155 ; July 10.
Madflon, Horace M. (See Luallen, Calvin L.. assignor.)
Madden, James P., assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa. Salt press. 1,460,026 : June 26.
Madden, Jesse F., Bropklyn, N. Y. Thread guide.
1,453,941 ; May 1.
Madden, Jesse F.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Double-eyed guide.
1,454.061 : May 8.
Maddock Pottery Company, (See May, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Maddock, Walter A. E., Hamilton, N. Dak. Air-release
device. 1,460,027; June 26.
Maddocks, Harry. (See Ellis, T. C, JeCfery, and Mad-
docks.)
Mader, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to S, L. Allen
& Co., Inc. Tractor hitch. 1,446,125 ; Feb, 20,
Madere, Ernest H,, Hahnville, assignor to Bienville Manu-
facturincT Company Inc., New Orleans, La. Baby guard.
1,463,125; July 24.
Madleux, Eleanor, (See Entriken, Emmett W., assignor.)
Madtgan, Prank B. (See Patten, 0. C, Date, and Madl-
K*n.)
Madlgan, John W., Connellsvllle, Pa. Cement batch box,
carrier, and dump. 1,471,403 ; Oct. 23.
Madison Battery and Service Company. (See Palmer,
Aaron G., assignor.)
Madison Kipp Corporation. (See Putnam, William H., as-
signor.)
Madison, Minnie B., executrix. (See Madison, Oliver C.)
Madison, Oliver C, deceased, Omaha, Nebr. ; M. B. Madi-
son, executrix. Toy pistol. 1,461,778 ; July 17.
Madison Tire & Rubber Company, (bee Belden, Russell
D., assignor.)
Madle, Frank, Berwyn, assignor to Cruver Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Savings bank. 1,468,911 ;
Sept. 25.
Madler, Franz L., Charlottenburg, Germany. Engine
piston and making the same. 1,464,612 ; Aug. 14.
Madseu, Carl J. (See Chazen, S.. and Madsen.)
Madsen, Charles C, et al. (See Starkl, Joseph, assignor.)
Madsen, Fred, et al. (See Morris, George T., assignor.)
Madsen, Johan, Strlb, Island of Funen, Denmark. Loop
coupling, 1,446,714 ; Feb. 27.
Madsen, Martin, Casmalia, Calif. Window-polishing de-
vice. 1,463,477 ; July 31.
Madseu, Martin, assignor of one-fourth to M. Cannell, Cas-
malia, Calif. Pocket match safe. 1,444,748 ; Feb. 6.
Madsen, Mathias O. S., Aarhus, Denmark. Automatic
gas meter. 1,441,441 ; Jan. 9.
Madsen, Mathias O. S., assignor to O. K. Heesch, Aarhus,
Denmark. Automatic electric meter. 1,463,170 ; July 31,
Madsen, Peder C, Granada, Minn. Post puller. 1,452,205 ;
Apr. 17.
Madsen, Rudolph, Klamath Falls, Oreg. Washing ma-
chine. 1,459,835; June 26.
Madsen, Sern, Clinton, Iowa. Cutting device for wood-
working tools. 1,451,995 ; Apr. 17.
Madson, Ole, Ferndale Township, Whatcom County, Wash,
Garden weeder. 1,454,320; May 8.
Mady, Harold M. (See Day, Robert G., assignor.)
Maeda, Rinsai, Seattle, Wash. Fishhook. 1,468,572;
Sept, 18.
Maegly, George B., Houston, Tex. Pump. 1,450,215 ;
Apr. 3.
Maegly, George B., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Strom-
berg Motor Devices Company, Chicago, 111. Liquid
pump for hydrocarbon motors. 1,448,757 ; Mar. 20.
Maegly, George B., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Strom-
berg Motor Devices Company, Chicago, 111. Carburetor.
1,465,449 ; Aug. 21.
Maehler, Arthur, Chicago, 111. Means for ventilating
drying ovens. 1,451,883 ; Apr. 17.
Maeulen, Frederick, Rahway, and G. L. Van Allen, New-
ark, N. J., assignors to Baker & Company, Inc. Mount
for artificial teeth. 1,442,081 ; Jan. 16.
Maeulen, Frederick, Rahway, and G. L. Van Allen,
Newark, N. J., assignors to Baker & Company, Inc.
Anchorage for artificial teeth. 1,463,900 ; Aug. 7.
Magaldi, Emilio, Naples, Italy. Shoe. 1,443,270 ; Jan. 23.
Magann, Douglas P., assignor of one-half to D. E. Argen-
bright, Roanoke, Va. Dishwashing machine. 1,477,068 ;
Dec. 11.
Magda, John. Omaha, Nebr. Clutch. 1,444,158; Feb. 6.
Magdziarz, George F. (See Zommer, W. P., and Magd-
ziarz. )
Magee, Chauncey L. C, Chicago, III. Friction brake
mechanism. 1,476,367 ; Dec. 4.
Magee, Frederick W., assignor of one-half to T. W.
Baker. London, Ontario, Canada. Water heater.
1,457,890 ; June 5.
Magee Furnace Company. (See Wiley, Clarence F., as- "
signer.)
Magee, William H., Wheeling, W. Va. Glass dish. Des.
62,228; Apr. 17.
Magee. William H., Wheeling, W. Va. Fruit dish. Des.
62,229 ; Apr. 17.
Magee, William H., Wheeling, W. Va. Glass dish. Des.
62,404 ; May 22.
Maggi, Ferdinand F., New York, N. Y. Walter's tray.
1,448,558 ; Mar. 13.
Magldson, Phelix B. (See Scott, W. R., Dubinski, and
Magidson.)
Magie, Morton H., Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to C.
H. Ruth, Huntington Park, Calif. Tool-feeding means
for drilling rigs. 1,442.230; Jan. 16.
Magill, Joseph, and J. R. Duerling, Baltimore, Md. Shop-
ping bag. 1,448,693; Mar. 13.
Maginn, E. F., et al. (See Owen. Robert H.. assignor.)
Maglnnes. Joseph R., Sandy City, Utah. Scraper.
1,471,178; Oct. 16.
Maglnnls, Patrick. (See Gunderson, George H., assignor.)
Magnavox Company. (See Pridham, E. S., and Jensen,
assignors.)
Magnetic Manufacturing Company. (See Dings, Alvln,
assignor.)
Magnetic Signal Co. (See Morse, Mark S., assignor.)
Magno Storage Battery Corporation. (See Meyer, S. M.,
and James, assignors.)
Magnum Import Co. (See Schoenbrun, Arthur, assignor.) ^
Magnus Electric Company. (See Hertzberg, Harry, as-fl,
sign or.) ^^'
Magnuson X-Ray Company. (See McKenna, Raymond
J., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Magny, Daniel. Issoudun, France. Installation for the
washing and combing of pigs' bristles. 1,450,82.5 ;
Apr. 3.
Magny. Daniel, Issoudun, France. Machine for setting
and mixing pig bristles. 1,457,783 ; June 5.
MagradT, Josoph .1., Chicago, III. Platform-scale founda-
tion. 1,455,798; May 22.
Magrad.v, Josc-ph J.. Chicago, 111. .\djustable locking and
sealing device for use on scales. 1,473,352 ; Nov. 6.
Magradv, Joseph J., Chicago, 111. Platform scale.
1.474.681 ; Nov. 20.
Magrath, .\rthur C, Brooklyn, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Operat-
ing mechanism for crossbar line switches. 1,465,361 ;
Aug. 21.
Magrath, George H., Whitinsvllle, Mass. Bobbin clutch.
1,457,226 ; May 29.
Magrath, (ieorge II., Whitinsville, Mass. Bobbin clutch.
1,478,789; Dec. 25.
Maguin, Abel, Paris, France, assignor to Societe Nouvelle
des Etablissements Alfred Maguin, Aubervilliers, Seine,
France. Drum root cutter with a horizontal axis.
1,452.124 ; Apr. 17.
Maguiro, Frederick G., et al., executors. (See Davidson,
Samuel C.)
Magwood, John 0. P., London, England. Apparatus for
playing race games. 1,469,657 ; Oct. 2.
Mahan, George H.. assignor to Atlas Oil Burner Company,
Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 1,472,929; Nov. 6.
Mahan, Harry B. (See Blnnlngton, J. G., and Mahan.)
Maher, Michael, Bay City, Mich. Boiler-tube cutter.
1,457.258; May 29.
Mah-Jong Company of China, The. (See Hager, Albert
R., assignor.)
Mahlmann, Sophy, Baltimore, Md. Eye shade. 1,471,967 ;
Oct. 23.
Mahlstedt, George H., et al. (See Fry, Patrick H., as-
signor.)
Mahnken, William R., New York, N. Y. Bottle appliance.
1.446.474 ; Feb. 27.
Mahnoke, Hans, Colorado Springs, Colo., assignor to The
Wood Products Company. Extension table. 1,477,069 1
Dec. 11.
Mahon, Howard C, Bast Liverpool, Ohio. Anchoring de-
vice. 1,455.641 ; May 15.
Mahoney, Daniel H., North Bend, Ohio. Tie-loading ma-
chine. 1.468.315 ; Sept. 18.
Mahoney, Harold F., Schenectady, N. Y. Flagstaff holder.
1,467,621 ; Sept. 11.
Mahonev, Jeremiah L., New Haven, Conn., assignor to
Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Com-
pany. Tubing machine. 1,453,852 ; May 1.
Mahonev, John J., Taunton, Mass. Double-acting faucet.
1,478,289 ; Dec. 18.
Mahonev. John M., Houston, Tex. StilL 1,455,642 ;
Mav i5.
Mahoney, Raymond, Philadelphia, Pa. Safety device for
ladders. 1,450,694 ; Apr. 3.
Mahonev, Thomas J., Colorado Springs, Colo. Marble
shooter. 1,451,230; Apr. 10.
Mahonev. Timothy J., Los Angeles, Calif. Navigation.
1,445;839 ; Feb. 20.
Mahonv, William P., Washington, D. C. Eye shade.
1.452.305 ; Apr. 17.
Mahr, Julius A., Minneapolis, Minn. Supplemental cover
for baby-carriage hoods. 1,470,630 ; Oct. 16.
Mahr, Julius A.. Minneapolis, Minn. Detachable sleigh
runner for baby carriages. 1,472,880 ; Nov. 6.
Mahr, Julius A., assignor to M:ahr Manufacturing Com-
Eanv, Minneapolis, Minn. Liquid and gaseous fuel
urner. 1.469.326 ; Oct. 2.
Mahr Manufacturing Company. (See Mahr, Julius A.,
assignor.)
Mai, Alfred, Munich, Germany. Making arsenical solu-
tions. 1,466,509; May 29.
Maibrunn. Myron, New York, N. Y. Lamp bracket.
1.457.587 ; June 5.
Maiden, Leonard L., Detroit, Mich. Engine. 1,470,462 ;
Oct. 9.
Malenschein, Carl A., Evansville, Ind. Shade and curtain
bracket. 1,458,232; June 12.
Maier, Amelia M. (See Remmele, Louis J., assignor.)
Maier, August J., assignor to Dexter Manufacturing Clom-
pany, Chicago, 111. Picture hanger. 1,455.961 ; May 22.
Maier, Jacob, N. Lenz, and C. E. Radmer, Milwaukee, Wis.
Cream separator for milk containers. 1,463,625 ; July 31.
Maier, Jacob E., N. Lenz, and C. E. Radmer, Milwaukee,
Wis. Cream separator for milk containers. 1,445,527 ;
Feb. 13.
Maier, Jacob H.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Watch stand and night
light. 1,442,896; Jan. 23.
Maier, John, St. Lonls, Mo. Crimping machine.
1,442,693; Jan. 16.
Maier, John D., Charlestown, Md. Tobacco pipe.
1,478.976; Dec. 25.
Maier, William, St. Louis, Mo. Clutch. 1,456,324;
May 22.
Mall Receptacle Company, The. (See Murphy, Thomas
P., assignor.)
Maillard. Joseph E. B., Coulombs, France. Powder puff.
1,452,470: Apr. 17.
JMalUoux, John. Mcintosh, Minn. Potato checkrow
planter. 1,444,127; Feb. 6.
Mailman, Maurice, Cleveland, Ohio. Milk-bottle cap.
1,449,768; Mar. 27.
Miiimin, David S., New York, N. Y., and T. Veitch,
Englewood, N. J., assignors to H. Maimin Company, Inc.
Controlling sewing-machine motors. 1,449.828 ; Mar. 27.
Maimin, II.. Co. (See Maimin, H., and Freddy, assignors.)
Mftimiu, II., company. Inc. (See Maimin, D. S., and
Veitch, assignoi's.)
.Maimin, Hyrjiaii, New Y'ork, N. Y. Mounting for sewing-
machine motors. 1,455,345; May 15.
Maimin, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Motor drive for sew-
ing machines. 1,460,070 ; June 26.
Maimin, Hyniau, and .^. Freddy, New York, N. Y., assign-
ors to H. Maimin Co., Inc., Presser-foot latch.
1,462,650 ; July 24.
Main Belting Company. (See Bradshaw, William H.,
assignor.)
Maine Manufacturing Company. (See Ames, F. C, and
Merrill. )
Maine, Roy D., assignor of one-third to J. W. Jones,
Denver, Colo. Potato peeler. 1,444,975 ; Feb. 13.
Malnes, Walter E., Berlin, N. H. Hot-water heating
system. 1,441,818 ; Jan. 9.
Mainland, John., assignor to Advance-Rumely Company,
Laporte, Ind. Automatic weigher. 1,467,802 ; Sept. 11.
Malnwaring, John W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Piston-ring holder.
1,462,518 ; Apr. 24.
Males, Gerald H. (See Phillips, M., and Mains.)
Mainzinger, Harry O., assignor to Whitehead and Kales
Co.. Detroit, Mich. Vehicle wheel. 1,454,245 ; May 8.
Maise, Herman C., Springfield, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Edward 6. Budd Manufacturing
Company. Door buffer. 1453,364 ; May 1.
Maise, Herman C, assignor to Briggs Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle body. 1,459,159 ;
June 19.
Malsey, Charles. (See Johnson, H. A., and Malsey.)
Maison Detilleux, SociSte Anonyme. (See Brunet, Mau-
rice, assisnor. )
Maltland, Harold T., Sharon Hill, assignor to Sun Oil
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for treating
oils. 1,450,326 ; Apr. 3.
Majestic Company, The. (See Redrup, William D., as-
signor.)
Majestic Company, The. (See Trlggs, James M., as-
slgnoi'.)
Majestic Electric Development Company. (See Brown,
E. N., and Lambert, assignors.)
Majestic Electric Development Company. (See Richard-
son, Earl H., assignor.)
Majestic Machine & Tool Co. (See Kasdan, N., and Pol-
lack, assignors.)
Majewski, Joseph M., jr., Kansas City, Mo. Automatic
band-saw filing and setting machine. 1,457,588 ;
June 5.
Majlk Electric Appliance Company. (See Coleman,
(jeorge B., assignor.)
Majka, Steve, and P. Borowsky, Dover, N. H. Station
indicator. 1,457,378; June 5.
Major, Adolphe D. (See Steffee, William H., assignor.)
Major, Malcolm 6., assignor to Advertisers' Art Studios,
Inc., Washington, D. C. Letter sheet. Rel5,567 ;
Mar. 27.
Majors Oxford College. (See Majors, Walter L., as-
signor.)
Majors, Walter L., assignor to Majors Oxford College,
St. Louis, Mo. Machine for the treatment of the scalp
and hale. 1,466,629 ; Aug. 28.
Makaroff. Wadim S., assignor to The Ford Instrument
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Means to indicate
the angular speed of moving objects. 1,464,208 ; Aug. 7.
Makepeace. John F., Sanford, N. C. Sash weight.
1,463,126; July 24.
Makepeace, Stanley, assignor to Castalia Gardens, Inc.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Roller coaster. 1,463,137 ; .July 24.
Maker, Fred S., Seekonk, Mass., and R. K. Maker, as-
signors to Ideal Jewelry Manufacturing Company,
Providence, R. I. Bar pin and making the same.
1,442.815 ; .Tan. 23.
Maker, Ralph K. (See Maker, Fred S. and R. K.)
Maklnson, Rov G., Butte, Mont. ' Smoke-consuming de-
vice. 1,466,181 ; Aug. 28.
Makower, Dave, San Francisco, Calif. Camera support.
1,457,982 ; June 5.
Makowieeki, Wladyslaw, Philadelphia, Pa. Bomb thrower.
1,473,490; Nov. 6.
Makowski, Peter, Chicago, HI. Automatic clutch-shifting
mechanism for washing machines. 1,462,974 ; July 24.
Maladry, Henri J., Paris, France. Gas-heated water-
heating apparatus. 1,473,859 ; Nov. 13.
Malaier, Herman E., and P. R. Clark, jr.. Rock Mart, Ga.
Automatic boiler feeder. 1,475,076 ; Nov. 20.
Malan, Gordon T., assignor to A. Mecky Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Coaster brake with back-pedaling device.
1,471,274 ; Oct. 16.
Malasky, Peter, assignor of one-half to L. Sawulchik,
Detroit, Mich. Nut and bolt lock. 1,468.120; Sept. 18.
Malatesta, Louis. (See Crescio, Louis C, assignor.)
Malbertl, Felix, Mellen, Wis. Automobile bumper.
1,449,339; Mar. 20.
Malby, Seth G., Derby, Conn. Pocketknife. 1,449,618;
Mar. 27.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Malcolm, Alfred A. C, Brookline, Mass. Girdle
1,445,840; Feb. 20.
Malcolm, Horace C, assignor of one-half to Arthur B
Colingham, Spokane, Wash. Automobile hrake
1,444,199 ; Feb. 6.
Malcolm, John A., Cape Town, South Africa. Building
block. 1,441,362 ; Jan. 9.
Malcom, Robert. (See Peterson, Gust A., assignor.)
Malcom, Robert, Chicago, 111. Eye protector. 1,440,691
Jan. 2.
Malcom, Robert, Chicago, III. Respirator. 1,4.53,865
May 1.
Malcom, Robert, Chicago, 111. Eye protector. 1,454,327
May 8.
Malcom, Robert, Chicago, 111. Eye protector. 1,471,562
Oct. 23.
Male, Courtney T., Schenectady, N. Y. Universal fixture
1,461,668 ; July 10.
Mal^cot, Lucien, Grand Croix, France. Washer for class
ifying coal, minerals, or the like. 1,462,418 ; July 17
Malette, George A., San Diego, Calif. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,475,641 ; Nov. 27.
Malewig, Peter, and J. Wallace, Chicago, 111. Typographic
numbering machine. 1,470,278 ; Oct. 9.
Maley, Alfred W., West Bromwich, England. Brake for
tramway and railway rolling stock. 1,459,788 ; June 26.
Malia, Martin A., Thompsonville, Conn. Lunch-room
chair. Des. 62,577 ; June 26.
Mallha. Ernest, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination cabinet.
1,447,623; Mar. 6.
Malivert, Jules E., assignor to the Societe Anoyme des
Appareils J. E. Malivert, Paris, Prance. Vaporizer
for liquid-fuel burners. 1,458,891 ; June 12.
Malivert, Jules E., assignor to Societe Anonyme des Ap-
pareils J. E. Malivert, Paris, France. Reheating device
for soldering irons. 1,472,729 ; Oct. 30.
Malkin, John E., New York, N. Y. Stone-suspension de-
vice. 1,460,388; July 3.
Mall alien, Emile, Rossal Beach, England. Flier of tex-
tile machines. 1,468,243 ; Sept. 18.
Mallon, George, Troy, Mo. Operating attachment for
lift pumps. 1,459,632 : June 19.
Miillberg, Gustaf L,., Vasteras, Sweden. Method of and
arrangement for cutting off ingot blocks. 1,458,428 ;
June 12
Malleable Iron Fittings Company. (See BrandrifC, Daniel,
assignor.)
Malleable Iron Fittings Company. (See Pickop, George
B., assignor.)
Malleable Iron Range Company. (See Lieser, Gilbert
A., assignor.)
Mallery, Arlington H., Syracuse, N. T. Heater.
1,471,519 ; Oct. 23.
Malleson, Thomas E., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Mon-
tague City Rod Company, Montague City, Mass. Fish-
ing reel. 1,463,828 ; Aug. 7.
Mallett, Charles S., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Shade
holder. 1,458,233; June 12.
Mallett, Charles S., O. E. Forrest, and D. Monie, as-
signors to The Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd.,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electrical fuse plug.
1,478,752; Dec. 25.
Mallett, John L., et al. (See Robinson, R. M., and Bradley,
assignors.)
Malllgan, Joseph, and C. R. Lytle, Point Marion, Pa.
Clutch band. 1,477,577 ; Dec. 18.
Mallina, Rudolf, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Bookmark.
1,469,163 ; Sept. 25.
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. (See Mallinckrodt, Ed-
ward, Jr., assignor.)
Mallinckrodt, Edward, jr., assignor to Mallinckrodt
Chemical Works, St. Louis, Mo. Purifying and pack-
aging ether. 1,461,539; .Tulv 10.
Mallinckrodt, Philip H., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ledger
holder for posting. 1,446,624 ; Feb. 27.
Malloch, Sidney R. M., Philadelphia, Pa. Collapsible
shipping crate. 1,442,627 ; Jan. 16.
Mallory, Aaron L., Atlanta, Ga. Corn eradicator.
1,477,274 ; Dec. 11.
Mallory, George P. (See Ruckert, H. E., and Mallory.)
Mallory, George P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Sanitary Products Corporation of America, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Apparatus for making paper spoons and
other flat paper utensils. Rel5,517 ; Jan. 2.
Mallory, Harry C., Bellport, N. Y. Automatic tempera-
ture-controlling means. 1,452,748 ; Apr. 24.
Mallory, Harry C, Belleport, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to American Radiator Company, New York,
N. Y. Producing corrugated, expansible collapsible
Clements. 1,456,069 ; May 22.
Mallory Hat Company. (See Reynolds," Ralph K., as-
signor.)
Mallory, John W., and W. M. Johnston, Grand Saline,
Tex. Clamp bolt. 1,457,182; May 29..
Mallory, Lester W., Junction City, Oreg. Vehicle.
1.456,989; May 29.
Mallory, Marlon, assignor of one-fifth to T. Walker and
two-fiftha to W. L. Romalne, Milwaukee, Wis. Ignition
system. 1,442,489; Jan. 16.
Mallov, Angus P., jr., Seattle, Wash. Shock absorber.
1,454,973 ; May 15.
Malloy, .\ngus P., Jr., Seattle, Wash. Oar lock.
1,464,390 ; .4.ug. 7.
Malloy, Leo W. (See Dolan, William J., assignor.)
Malloy, Patrick P., Milwaukee, Wis. Railway ticket.
1,461,926; July 17.
Malluk, Assad M., and J. U. Koree, New York, N. Y.
Lockable cover for automobile fuel tanks. 1,447,260 ;
Mar. 6.
Malluk, Assad M., and J. U. Kor6e, assignors to Inter-
national Patent Investment Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Resilient bumper for motor vehicles. 1,457,259 ;
May 29.
Malm, Axel C. V„ Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to B. W.
Bliss Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Platen for vulcanizing
presses. 1,443,189 ; Jan. 23.
Malman, Nikola.v, San Francisco, Calif. Resilient wheel.
1,446,053 ; Feb. 20.
Malmquist, Adolph K., assignor to Deming & Gould Com-
pany, South Bellingham, Wash. Testing instrument.
1,476,904 ; Dec. 11.
Malocsay, Francis X., assignor to International Banding
Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Cigar-feeding de-
vice. 1,444,031 ; Feb. 6.
Malocsay, Francis X., assignor to International Banding
Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Cigar band.
1,477,144; Dec. 11.
Malon, Katheryne P., Chicago, 111. Press. 1,454,128;
May 8.
Malone, Adolph W., Fredonia, Kans. Providing ancho-
rages. 1,449,236 ; Mar. 20.
Malone, Edward T., Lackawanna, N. Y. Hand truck.
1,465,676; Aug. 21.
Malone, Ernest J., assignor to Troy Laundry Machinery
Co. Ltd., Chicago, lU. Swing joint. 1,460,105 ;
June 26.
Malone, Ira E., Beeville, Tex. Fishgig. 1,457,983 ;
June 5.
Malone, James P., Pittsburgh, Pa. Vacuum cleaning ap-
paratus. 1,458,720 ; June 12.
Malone, Raymond M., Milwaukee, Wis. Dumping appara-
tus. 1,443,493; Jan. 30.
Maloney, Daniel, assignor to The Bauer Brothers Company,
Sprinfigeld, Ohio. Method of and apparatus for treat-
ing cottonseed. 1,474,374 ; Nov. 20.
Maloney, Edward J., Long Island City, assignor of one-
half to E. J. Hession, New Yor, N. Y. Flowerpot
saucer. 1,447,801 ; Mar. 6.
Maloney, Matthew .T. (See Weigand, John J., assignor.)
Maloney, Thomas J., St. Louis, Mo. Chandelier. Des.
63,653; Dec. 25.
Maloney, William A., Newton, Mass. Detachable rubber
heel. 1,466,407 ; Aug. 28.
Malonyay, Joseph, Debrecen, Hungary. Power-operated
plow or other agricultural implement. 1,458,661 ;
June 12.
Malouf, Abraham M. and F. M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Garter.
1,454,754 ; May 8.
Malouf, Fred M. (See Malouf, Abraham M. and P. M.)
Malovich, Franjo, Chicago, 111. Cabinet. Des. 62,240;
Apr. 24.
Maloy, James P., assignor to Chicago Engineer Supply
Company, Chicago, 111. Cutter head. 1,449,237 ;
Mar. 20.
Malsbary, Harry R., assignor of one-half of F. S.
Thomas, Frankfort, Ind. Split-rim lock and release.
1,441,235; Jan. 9.
Malsin, Albert, et al. (See WeinsteIn, William, as-
signor.)
Maltby, Arthur T., Chicago, UL Resilient wheel for ve-
hicles. 1,470,089 ; Oct. 9.
Maltby, Julius, assignor to Waterbury Buckle Co., Water-
bury, Conn. Buckle. 1,440,399 ; Jan. 2.
Maltby, Julius, assignor to Waterbury Buckle Co., Water-
bury, Conn. Strap buckle. 1,450,509 ; Apr. 3.
Malvern, Edmund N., Burlington Junction, Mo. Chain
connector. 1,469,164 ; Sept. 25.
Malzahn, Robert, West Bend, Wis. Pocketbook.
1,454,246: Mav 8.
Mamaux, Harry O., Pittsburgh, Pa. Padded roll. 1,445,700 ;
Feb. 20.
Mamiyn, Katsusaburo, Ohito, Japan. Indicating mecha-
nism for strong boxes and safes. 1,465,362; Aug. 21.
Manahan, Michael J., Indianapolis, Ind. Door and window
shade and curtain clamp. 1,476.164 ; Dec. 4.
Manbert, Calvin R., assignor to California Car Company,
Oakland, Calif. Center drive for gasoline-propelled
cars. 1,462,713 ; July 24.
Manby. Bertram C. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, as-
signor to C. E. Manby, Carnegie, Pa. Means for elimi-
nating friction between the laminations of leaf springs.
1,465,091 ; Aug. 28. i
Manby, Charles E. (See Manby, Bertram C, assignor.)
M.TnchestiT, Clifford S., Oceanpark, Calif. Heater.
1,447,029 ; Feb. 27.
Manchester, Henrv C, Scranton, Pa. Oil cup for crosshead
guides. 1,470,176 ; Oct. 9.
Manchester. John, North Loup, Nebr. Poultry perch.
1,469,441 ; Oct. 2.
Mandaliaii, Sahatiel G., North Attleboro, Mass. Orna-
mental rope. 1,464,720 ; Aug. 14.
Mandalian, Sahatiel G., North Attleboro, Mass. Girdle.
Pes. 02,998 : Sept. 4.
Mandalian, Sahatiel 6., North Attleboro, Mass. Lamp
shade. 1,468,865 ; Sept. 25.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Mandalian, Sahatiel G., North Attleboro, Mass. Girdle.
1,474,421 : Nov. 20.
Mandel, Carl, San Francisco, Calif. Folding automobile
bed. l,4r>7,9S4: .lune 5.
Mandel, Carl, San Francisco, Calif. Picture-retaining de-
vice for picture frames. 1,462,419 ; July 17.
Mander, Joseph D. (See Binns, William, assignor.)
Mandeville, Paul, Chicago, 111. Storage building.
1,452,306 : Apr. 17.
Mandlev, Joseph I. Chelan Falls, Wash. Fruit-cutting
device. 1,444,976 ; Feb. 13.
Maneeley, If'rancis J. (See Roessley, Bernard E., as-
signor.)
Manell Building Block & Tile Company, The. (See
Eisenniann, John, assignor.)
Manev, Thomas, Louisville, Ky. Guard-rail fixture for
railway tracks. 1,474,276 ; Nor. 13.
Mans;. Edward B., Los Angeles, Calif. Dust cap.
1,^56,245 ; May 22.
Mrtug, GSrard. (See Fournler, L., and Mang.)
Maujrer. Frederick W., Newark, N. J. Baby walker.
1,475,442; Nov. 27.
Manges, Duff G. (See Swan, E. D., and Manges.)
Mar.giapaue, Salvatore, et al. (See Merli, C, and Berto-
lini, assignors. )
Mangin, Henri, Armentieres, France. Joints extensible
and retractable in all directions for movable plat-
forms without interruption of continuity. 1.475,077 ;
Nov. 20.
Mangold, .inne M. (See Mangold, Harry W. and A. M.)
Mangold, Eli F., Dayton, Ohio. Bottle-washing machine.
1,441,290; Jan. 9.
Mangold. Hany W. and A. M., San Jose, Calif. Fly
swatter. 1,465,523; Aug. 21.
Maubattan Electrical Supply Co. Inc. (See Baisley,
Charles T., assignor.)
Manhattan Rome Company. (See Sisbower, G. F., and
PIttoni, assignor.)
Manier, Balph L,., Syracuse, N. Y. Air heater. 1,466,182 ;
Aug. -8.
Manierre, George, Milwaukee, Wis. Car uhloader.
1,440,400 ; Jan. 2.
Maui-Fold Company. The. (See Mayer, George A., as-
signor.)
Manifold Impressions Corporation. (See Cossitt, Malcolm
L., assignor.)
Mankey, William A., Lyon Park, Va. Toy vehicle of the
tricycle type. 1,466,476 ; Aug. 28.
Manlet. Peter L., assignor of one-fourth to E. G.
Krahmer. St. Paul, Minn. Auto steering-wheel lock.
1.444,977 ; Feb. 13.
Manley & Barlow. (See Cherry, Lester A., assignor.)
Manley, Frederick B. (See Hines, W. A., and Manley.)
Manley, Frederick T., Houston, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New Xork, N. Y. Cracking hydro-
carbon oils. 1,462,143; July 17.
Maniey, Robert E.. York. Pa. Jack. 1.448,853 ; Mar. 20.
Mai;ly, Charles M., Richmond Hill., N. Y., and J. Mc-
Glashan, assignors to Martin-Parry Corporation, York,
Pa. Vehicle body construction. 1,472,128 ; Oct. 30.
Mann, Bertram H., St. Louis, Mo. TraflBc chart and chart-
ing. 1,443,233 ; Jan. 23.
Mann, Bertram H., St. Louis. Mo. Method and chart for
determing time-tables. 1,443,234 ; Jan. 23.
Mann, J. A. (See Reed, George E., assignor.)
Mann. Joseph S.. Worcester, Mass., assignor to Crompton
ds Knowles Loom Works. Shuttle-guide block for
narrow-ware looms. 1,469,844 ; Oct. 9.
Mann, Julius, New York, N. Y. Lock. 1,457,985;
June 5.
Mann, Leon, Mount Vernon, and M. Koppelman, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Packing unit for and method of packing fragile
articles. 1,445,779 ; Feb. 20.
Mann, Leon, Mount Vernon, and M. Koppelman, Broonlyn,
N. Y. Packing for eggs and other fragile articles.
1,445.780: Feb. 20.
Mann, Leon, Mount Vernon, and M. Koppelman, Brooklyn,
N. Y., aisslgnors to Holed Tite Egg Packing Corporation.
Carton for fragile articles. 1,473,635; Nov. 13.
Mann. Matthew D., .ir.. Roselle, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to S. B. Hunt, trustee, Mount Kisco,
N. Y. Means for dehydrating alcoholic liquids.
1,452.206; Apr. 17.
Mann, Miles H., Terre Haute, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Remington Arms Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Money-paying machine. 1,466,239 ; Aug. 28.
Mann, Mitchell R.. assiTiinr to .T. .1. Ross, Portland, Oreg.
Separator. 1,466,310; Aug. 28.
Mann, Nelson E., assignor to Landers. Frarv & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Curling iron. 1,469,047 ; Sept. 25.
Mann, William J. N., Muswell Hill, London, England.
Apparatus for washing crockery and other domestic
utensils. 1.464,436 ; Aug. 7.
Manners, Frederick G., Trenton, N, J. Perfume con-
tainer. Des. 61,917 : Feb. 6.
Mannesmannrohren-Werke. (See Steinecke, Fritz, as-
signor. )
Manning, Bowman & Company. (See Savage, George E.
assignor.)
Manning, Bowman & Company. (See Warner, Maurice
L., assignor.)
Manning, Bowman & Company. (See Wilkinson, Louis H.,
assignor.)
Manning, Ebenezer H., Elkhart, Ind. Wind turbine.
1,466,026: Aug. 28.
Manning, Edward T., New London, Conn. Apparatus for
peening packing rings. 1,445,150 ; Feb. 13.
Manning, Fred W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Filter. 1,459,836;
June 26.
Manning, Fred W., Chicago, 111. Drainage plate for filters.
1,470,463 ; Oct. 9.
Manning, Fred W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Manning
Refining Equipment Corporation. Method and appa-
ratus for treating materials for filtering, decolorizing,
and similar purposes. 1,473,491 ; Nov. 6.
Manning, Fred W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Man-
ning Refining Equipment Corporation, Revivifying
finely-divided fuller's earth, bone char, and the like.
1,475,502; Nov. 27.
Manning, Frederick C, et al. (See Erickson, Albert, as-
signor.)
Manning, Howard H., Meadville, Pa, Cutter-head attach-
ment. 1,472,565 ; Oct. 30.
Manning, Levi H., Tucson, Ariz. Treating hydrocarbon
oils. 1,462,068; July 17.
Manning, Levi H., Tucson, Ariz. Apparatus for treating
hydracarbon oils. 1,462,069 ; July 17.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. (See Crocker, Ernest
B., assignor.)
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. (See Graesser, Carl
H., assignor.)
Manning, Maxwell & Moore. (See Williston, Belvin T.,
assignor.)
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. (See Wood, Augustus,
assignor.)
Manning Refining Equipment Corporation. (See Man-
ning. Fred W., assignor.)
Mannin;;, Robert M., Hewitt, Okla. Stopcock. 1,450,861 ;
Apr. 3.
Manning, Rollo G., Ambridge, Pa. Rail clamp. 1,470,090 ;
Oct. 9.
Manning, Stephen W., Altoona, Pa. Follower ring.
1,453,643 ; May 15.
Manning, Warren H., Billerica, Mass. Surveying instru-
ment. 1,448,931 ; Mar. 20.
Mannowski, Walter, Berlin-Nowawes, Germany, assignor
to the Firm Ditta "Rema", Milan, Italy. Apparatus
for displaying advertisements. 1,457,666 ; June 5.
Manns, Walter H., Chicago, 111. Motor meter. 1,441,363 ;
Jan, 9.
Mauock, Julius C, Angiola, Calif. Auxiliary-tire carrier.
1,455,118 : May 15.
Manock, Julius C, Angiola, Calif. Securing means for
spare tires. 1,455,119 ; May 15.
Manrow, Nathan W., Goshen, Ind. Register support and
border. 1,462,607 ; July 24.
Man.s^bendel, Fritz P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric motor.
1,464,184 ; Aug. 7.
Mansbendel, Fritz P., Brooklyn, assignor to Ultra Ear-
phone Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Electrical coupling.
1,474,975; Nov. 20.
Mansel, Paul, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to Siemens
& Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germany. Synchronizer for secondary clocks. 1,476,261 ;
Dee. 4.
Mansel, Paul, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to Siemens
& Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germany. Time stamp, 1,477,972 ; Dec. 18.
Mansfield, Alfred, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
F^iel-saving device for domestic stoves and ranges.
1,456,898 ; May 29.
Mansfield, Frank J. (See Gifford, Arthur G., assignor.)
Mansfield, Frank W., Canton, Mass. Stop motion for
braiding machines. 1,467,551 ; Sept. 11.
Mansfield, Warren M. (See Henry, R., and Mansfield.)
Manshel, Charles, Newark, N. J. Ticket stamping and
printing machine. 1,463,829 ; Aug. 7.
Mansmith, Chauncy I. (See Staley, E. H., and Man-
smith. 1
Manson, Leon B. (See Barany, E. E., and Manson.)
Manson, Ray H., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson Tele-
phone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Desk
stand. 1,453,247 ; May 8.
Manss, Walter A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Blue sulphur dye.
1,471,854; Oct. 23.
Manta, Joseph A., Provincetown, Mass. CrosMng signal.
1,463,127 : .Tuly 24.
Mantha, William L., Bayport, N. Y. Adjustable holder
for turnincr crank shafts. 1,451,078 ; Apr. 10.
Mantha, William L., Bayport, N. Y. Apparatus for truing
hub-flange seats. 1,471,795 ; Oct. 23.
Manthei, Arthur, assignor to Kewaskum Aluminum Com-
pany, Kewaskum, Wis. Buffing machine. 1,444,475 ;
Feb. 6.
Mantle Lamp Company of America, The. (See Johneon,
Victor S., assignor.)
Manufacturers Chemical Company. (See Harrison, George
H., assignor.)
Manufacturing Company of America. (See Wootten,
Charles T., assignor.)
Manufacturing Engineers, Inc., The. (See Thurber, Lu-
man T., assignor.)
Manufacturing Equipment & Engineering Company. (See
Leland, Sanford D., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphaietical list of patentees — Continued.
Manville, E. J., Machine Company, The. (See Smith,
Henry L., assignor.)
Manville, Keith R., Hempstead, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Motor Company, New Yorlj, N. Y. Control de-
vice for gear-shitting mechanism. 1,466,45.3 ; Aug. 28.
Manville, Keith K., Brooklyn, assignor to International
Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Rocker-arm mount-
ing for internal-combustion engines. 1,469,480 ; Oct. 2.
Manville, Keith R., Brooklyn, assignor to International
Motor Company. New York, N. Y. Govemor cam-shaft
brake. 1,476,454 ; Dec. 4.
Manwaring, Albert H., assignor of one-half to R. A. Man-
waring, Noble, Pa. Brake. 1,474,587 ; Nov. 20.
Manwaring, Roy A. (See Manwaring, Albert H., assignor.)
Manz, Merrill W., and S. S. Matthes, assignors to The Ohio
Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Support for con-
ductors. 1,448,141 ; Mar. 13.
Manzel, Charles W., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to The
Bassick Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Lu-
bricating system. 1,459,662 ; June 19.
Mapel, Lewis A., assignor to Automatic Appliance Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Controlling device. 1,445,841 ;
Feb. 20.
Mapel, Lewis A., assignor to The Automatic Appliance
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Equipment for indicating.
Instruments. 1,445,842 ; Feb. 20.
Mapel, Lewis A., assignor to The Automatic Appliance
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Indicating device. 1,465,768 ;
Aug. 21.
Mapes, James L., Jersey Shore, Pa. Differential drive
for motor vehicles. 1,475,S07 ; Nov. 27.
Mapes, James R., Canaseraga, N. Y. Gun sight.
1,451,584 ; Apr. 10.
Maple, Harry C, assignor of one-half to E. Wilson, Indian-
apolis, Ind. Lawn or hedge trimmer. 1,441,014 ; Jan. 2.
Maple, Roy H., assignor to R. H. Maple Co., Indian-
apoli.s, Ind. Self-soldering circuit breaker. 1,478,481 ;
Dec. 25.
Maple, Roy H., assignor to Roy H. Maple Co., Indianapo-
lis, Ind. Thermal electric cut-out. Rel5,562 ; Mar. 13.
Maple, Roy H., Co. (See Maple, Roy H., assignor.)
Maples, Lawrence, Toledo, Ohio. Washing machine.
1,446,980 : Feb. 27.
Marable, William T., El Centro, Calif. Cotton chopper.
1,468,244; Sept. 18.
Maraffl, Emillo A., Bridgeport, Conn. Collapsible-tube
holder and content ejector. 1,460,204 ; June 26.
Maraiiville, tlarvey F., assignor to The Firestone Tire
and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Apparatus for
the preparation of tire beads. 1,451,169; Apr. 10.
Maranvllle, Harvey F., Akron, assignor of one-third to
C. Girl, Cleveland, and one-third to E. W. Farr, Lake-
wood, Ohio. Window frame for curtains and like
articles. 1,478,447 ; Dec. 25.
Marathon Electric Mfg. Co. (See Kimble, Austin, as-
signor.)
Marble, B. L., Chair Company. (See Pettibone, Arthur
D., assignor.)
Marble, Charles C, Bradentown, Fla. Tire attachment.
1,473,680; Nov. 13.
Marble, Louis M., Canton, Pa. Garment hanger.
1,477,973 ; Dec. 18.
Marble, William B., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Southern Glass Company. Bottle. Des. 62,303 ; May 1.
Marble, William B., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to South-
ern Glass Company. Bottle. Des. 62,784 ; July 31.
Marble, William B., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to South-
ern Glass Company. Bottle. Des. 62,785 ; July 31.
Marble, William B., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Southern Glass Company. Bottle. Des. 62,999 ; Sept. 4.
Marble, William F., Haverhill, Mass. Clamp. 1,474,908 ;
Nov. 20.
Marburg Brothers, Inc. (See Messer, Adolf, assignor.)
Marburg Brothers, Inc., et al. (See Hirtschulz, Kurt,
assignor.)
Marbui-y, Ralph E., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Bearing for coil regulators. 1,469,231 ; Oct. 2.
Marceau, Alfred, Brooklyn, N. Y. Routing head.
1,465,226; Aug. 14.
Marcello, Frank A., assignor of four-tenths to J. Franchl,
St. Paul, Minn. Polishing machine. 1,461,708 ; July
10.
March, Brando, Delmont, Pa. Pendant-cord switch.
1.475,128 : Nov. 20.
March, Kate, Jefferson City, Tenn. Washboard.
1,464,437 : Aug. 7.
Marchandj Ludwlg, Munich, Germany, assignor to The
Guaranty Trust Company of New York, London, Eng-
land. Kaleidoscopic projecting apparatus. 1,449,122 ;
Mar. 20.
Marchand, Thomas E., Sacramento, Calif. Pencil-holding
clip. 1,462,714 ; July 24.
Marchant Calculating Machine Company. (See Friden,
Carl M. F., assignor.)
Marchant Calculating Machine Company. (See Johnston,
Clarence L., assignor.)
Marchant, Rodney H. (See Bogard, Frank T., assignor.)
Marchetti, Pericles, Godoy, Santa Fe, Argentina, assignor
to Sindicato Argentino Para La Explotacion de Inven-
toa. Buenos Aires. Argentine Republic. Elastic wheel.
1,464,974 ; May 16.
Marclnlak, Michael, assignor of one-half to M. W. 01»-
zewski, Duluth, Minn. Occupant-steered sled. 1,453,153 ;
Apr. 24.
Marconi, Louis. (See Asanio, S., and Marconi.)
Marcotte, George E., Chicago, 111. Automatic weather
stripping. 1,478,974; Dec. 25.
Marcum, Uarve, Booneville, assignor of one-half to R. B.
Roberts, Hazard, Ky. Grappling tongs. 1,457,445 ;
June 5.
Marcus, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bijur Motor
Appliance Company. Engine-starting apparatus.
1,445,903; Feb. 20.
Marcus, Charles L., New York, N. Y. Perfume container.
Des. 63,000; Sept. 4.
Marcussen, Jacob S., Copenhagen, Denmark. Tabulator
for typewriters. 1,470,464 ; Oct. 9.
Marcy, Frank E. (See Askin, T. B. H., and Ruggles, as-
signors.) _
Angeles,
Los
Marcy, Frank E.,
Rel5,620 ; June 5.
Marcy, Frank E.,
Rel5,621 ; June 5.
Marcy, Frank E.,
Rel5,622 ; June 5.
Marcy, Ira M., Chattanooga,
1,448,670 ; Mar. 13.
Marczukowskl, Aleksander, South
Calif. Roller milL
Los Angeles, Calif. Roller mill.
Los Angeles, Calif. Roller mill.
Tenn. Differential gear.
Boston, Mass. Sup-
port for curtains, portieres and the like. 1,449,123 ;
Mar. 20. ...
Mardel, Charles M. (See Arnstein, H., and Mardel.)
Marden, Basil J. N., Liss, England. Steam generator.
1,475,589; Nov. 27.
Marden, Francis S. (See Adams, Comfort A., assignor.)
Mardls, Paul L. (See Hall, A. J., and Mardls.)
Mardus, Frederick H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Water shoe.
1,476,905 ; Dec. 11.
Mareau, Perry D., Binghamton, N. Y. Can lifter.
1,457,379 : June 5.
Marengo, August. (See Marengo, Joseph and A.)
Marengo, August, Stockton, Calif. Trap. 1,478,238 ;
Dec. 18.
Marengo, August and J., Stockton, Calif. Trap. 1,441,442 ;
Jan. 9.
Marengo, Joseph. (See Marengo, August and J.)
Marengo, .loseph and A., Stockton, Calif. Swimming
belt. 1,478,239 ; Dec. 18.
Mares, Edward J., Wilber, Nebr. Tool for removing
poppet valves. 1,447,560 ; Mar. 6.
Marflsi, John, Omaha, Nebr. Pop-corn machine.
1,449,687; Mar. 27.
Marga, Uldarlque A., Dieghem, Brussels, Belgium. Auto-
matic firearm. 1,456,811 ; May 29.
Margason, Bert, Indianapolis, Ind. Adjustable pipe
wrench. 1,464,287; Aug. 7.
Margells, Anthony, Grand Rapids, Mich. Furniture
clamp. 1,452,164; Apr. 17.
Margeson, Everett A., and C. D. Herrold, assignors to
G. A. Margeson, San Jose, Calif. Automatic multiple-
switch controlling machine. 1,449,619 ; Mar. 27.
Margeson, Gertrude A. (See Margeson, E. A., and Her-
rold, assignors.)
Margies, Samuel G., Brooklyn, N. Y., and C. W. E. Nien-
dorff, assignors to Otis Elevator Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Endless conveyer. 1,455,642 ; May 15.
Margolius, Ralph, Richmond, Va. Method of restoring or
rejuvenating bale-tie bands. 1,476,346 ; Dec. 4.
Margotton, Pierre J. C, Niort, Prance. Tanning of hides
and skins. 1,453,800; May 1.
Margraf, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pneumatic tire.
1,442,436 ; Jan. 16.
Marheine, Frederick W., Spokane, Wash. Baby wagon.
1,445,781 : Feb. 20.
Marheine, Frederick W., Spokane, Wash. Convertible
chair. 1,471,495 ; Oct. 23.
Marheine, Fredrick W., Spokane, Wash. Toy. 1,459,475 ;
June 19.
Marlanl, Randolph L.. Philadelphia, Pa. Combined fan
and lamp. 1,475,845 ; Nov. 27.
Marlanl, Thomas, sr., assignor of one-half to P. Paris,
Bayonne, N. J. Grape crusher. 1,447,995 ; Mar. 13.
Maries, Francis G., Kingston-on-Thames, England. Man-
ufacture of solid plastic material from casein.
1,452,086; Apr. 17.
Marine Decking- and Supply Co. (See Lee, William J.,
assignor.)
Marine Specialty Manufacturing Company. (See Hansen,
Joseph, assignor.)
Maring, Albert, assignor to Maring Wire Company, Mus-
kegon, Mich. Wire-enameling machine. 1,444,079 ;
Feb. 6.
Maring Wire Company. (See Maring, Albert, assignor.)
Marino, Quintin, Hampstead, London, England. Metal-
lizing articles. 1,452,281 ; Apr. 17.
Marinoni, Pietro, Milan, Italy. Piping for pressurs
fluids. 1,478,129; Dec. 18. A
Marion, Edouard A., Paris, France. Ribbon-holding it-m
vice. 1,470,631 ; Oct. 16.
Mark, Florence G., San Diego, Calif. Shoe-cleaning com-
position and process. 1,447,879 ; Mar. 6.
Mark, Louis, and P. Bialy, Portland, Oreg. Spring
wheel. 1,457,538 ; June 5.
Mark Patent Company. (See Mark, W., and Parker,
asBlgnon.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Mark, Thomas, et al. (See Brown, Robert B., assignor.)
Mark, Vennlce H., Alta, Iowa. Drawbar for drags.
1,467.865 : Sept. 11.
Mark, Willi.ini, Wetheral, near Carlisle, and F. J. Parker,
Carlisle, England, assignors to The Mark Tatent Com-
pany, Limited. Weston, Bath, England. Trap for mice,
rats, or otlier vermin. 1,452,087 ; Apr. 17.
Markem Machine Company. (See Putnam, Fred A.,
asslsnor.)
Markey. James. (See Irsch, J., and Markey.)
Markey, Peter L., Chicago, 111. Necktie holder.
1,460,726 ; July 8.
Markham Air Kifle Company. (See Hoe, Ernest S.,
assignor.)
Markland, Horace L., Waco, Tex. Arrangement and
equipment for shoe-shlnlng shops. 1,472,079 ; Oct. 30.
Markliuid, Mrs. Louisa. (See Robinson, Marion, as-
signor.)
M«rk,o, Stephan, Chicago, 111. Treating shale. 1,451,367 ;
Apr. 10.
Markos, Gus W., Columbus, Ohio. Safety pin. 1,452,747 ;
Apr. 24.
.MarUovich, Mike. (See GrglCevid, Mijo, assignor.)
Alarkowltz, Philip W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Envelope.
1,456,325 ; May 22.
Marks, Henry, Chicago, HI. Life-saving belts and the
like. 1,446.099 ; Feb. 20.
Marks, Herbert E., Sewlckley, Pa. Skylight. 1,450,557 ;
Apr. 3.
Marks, Herbert E., Sewlckley, Pa. Roof construction.
1,458,770; June 12.
Marks, Herbert E., Glen Osborne, Sewlckley, Pa. Roof or
floor construction. 1,466,056 ; Aug. 28.
Marks, Herbert E., Glen Osborne, Pa. Roof or floor
construction. 1,475,349 ; Nov. 27.
Marks, Herbert E., Glen Osborne, Sewickley, Pa. Roof
or floor construction. 1,475,846 ; Nov. 27.
Marks, Herbert E., Glen Osborne, Sewickley, Pa. Roof
or floor construction. 1,4T5.847 ; Nov. 27.
Marks, John, Pearl River, N. Y. Spark plug. 1,461,320 ;
July 10.
Marks, Le Roy S. (See L'Ecuyer, R. A., and Marks.)
Marks. Nona J., Philadelphia, Pa. Garment hanger.
1,478,290; Dec. 18.
JIarks, Thomas. (See Johnson, John H., asslgpor.)
Marks, William B., Waterbury, Conn. Electric combina-
tion switch for automobiles. 1,461,429 ; July 10.
Markus, Eugene, Budapest, Hungary. Manufacturing
leather from intestines. 1,444,548; Feb. 6.
Markwell Manufacturing Co. Inc. (See Obstfeld, Lou,
assignor.)
Marlatt, George E., Pasadena, Calif. Typographic matrix
and production of same. 1,451,170 ; Apr. 10.
Marley, Samuel S., Wilmington, Del. Bread toaster.
1,446,426 ; Feb. 20.
Marlin Firearms Corporation, The. (See Rockwell, Hugh
M., assignor.)
Marlin Firearms Corporation, The. (See Sweblllus, Carl
G., assignor.)
Marling, Frank P. (See Jobe, Martin A., assignor.)
Marlow, John H., Stoke-upon-Trent, England. Gas-flred
oven or idln. 1,462,887; Apr. 24.
Marmon, Albert W., Dallas, assignor of one-half to D.
Haggard. Dallas County, and one-half to J. J. Hutchens,
Dallafi, Tex. Amusement device. 1,473,914 ; Nov. 13.
Marmon, Howard C, assignor to Nordyke & Marmon
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Heated roll for flaking
mlUs. 1,443,629 ; Jan. 30.
Marone, Alfredo, Santa Vittorla d'Alba, Italy. Liquid-
level Indicator. 1,477,145 ; Dec. 11.
Marotta, Gabriel, assignor of one-half to J. Marotta, Se-
attle, Wash. Friction clutch. 1,469,564 ; Oct. 2.
Marotta, John. (See Marotta, Gabriel, assignor.)
Marotz, Max, Ashton, assignor of one-half to A. H. Wilkle,
Idaho Falls, Idaho. Grain drill. 1,471,179 ; Oct. 16.
Marqua, J. E., Company. (See Isaacs, B. B., and Marqua,
assignors.)
Marqua, James E. (See Isaacs, B. B., and Marqua.)
Marqua, Philip, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe-shine stand.
1,465,450; Aug. 21.
Marquard, Frank F., Clairton, and C. W. Littler. Swiss-
vale, Pa. Evaporating ammonia liquor. 1,455,299 ;
May 15.
Marquardt, Frank C, Brooklyn, N. T., assignor to
American Bank Note Company. Inking mechanism for
rotary plate-printing machines. 1,468.485 ; Sept. 18.
Marqu6, L6on. (See Massuger, L., and Marqufi.)
Marquette, Melvon A., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Com-
pany, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Preparing inner tubes
for vulcanization. 1,457,986 ; June 5.
Marquette, Melvon A., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Com-
pany, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tire bead and making the
same. 1,462.517 ; July 24.
Marquette, Melvon A., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Com-
pany, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Manufacture of bead fillers.
1,470,465 ; Oct. 9.
Marquette Tool and Manufacturing Company et al. (See
Balcker, Martin, assignor.)
-Marquis, Allster W., Hollister, Calif. Boring machine.
1,451,685; Apr. 10.
Marquis, Amfedfee, London, England. Combined blowpipe
and soldering Iron. 1,471,620 ; Oct. 23.
Marquis, Joseph A., and V. E. Graves, Seattle, assignors
of one-third to H. O. Zbiuden, King County, Wash.
Can opener. 1,446,804 ; Feb. 27.
Marquyl, Otto G. (See Marshall, Arthur G.)
Marr, Alexander, Manchester, England. Acoustic instru-
ment. 1,478,574 ; Dec. 25.
Marr, Robert A. (See Marr, Robert A., jr., assignor.)
Marr, Robert A., Jr., assignor of one-half to R. A. Marr,
Norfolk, Va. Preserved wood and making same.
1,464,044; Aug. 7.
Marrazzo, Antony, New York, N. Y. Agitating machine.
1,463,626; July 31.
Marrazzo, Doraeulco, assignor of one-third to J. L. Trivl-
Bonno and one-third to S. Balzano, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rotary hand fan. 1,478,240; Dec. 18.
Marriage, Ira J., Wichita, Kans. Header. 1,451,551 ;
May 8.
.M.irriott, Oscar M., E. W. Hunt, and E. V. Kirby, Ur-
bana. 111. Tractor attachment hitch. 1,478,482 ;
Dec. 25.
Marriott, Robert H., Bremerton, Wash. Directional radio
receiving system. 1,460,801 ; July 3.
Mlarsden, Jeremiah, White Salmon, Wash. Fly-exit
screen. 1,441,104 ; Jan. 2.
Marsden, John E. (See Milliken, John A., assignor.)
Marsden, Mark W., Philadelphia, Pa. Theft-detecting
device. 1,447,802; Mar. 6.
Marsh, Alonzo K., assignor to A. Kimball Company, New
York, N. Y. Marking ticket. 1,451,341 ; Apr. 10.
Marsh, Alonzo K., assignor to A. Kimball Company, New
York, N. Y. Marking ticket. 1,461,625 ; July 10.
Marsh, Alonzo K., assignor to A. Kimball Company, New
York, N. Y. Pin ticket. 1,476,533 ; Dec. 4.
K., assignor to A. Kimball Company, New
Marking-ticket strip. 1,478.130 ; Dec. 18.
& Company. (See Rounseville, Luca H.,
Door-operating
Electrolytic cell.
and Marsh.)
Gluing machine.
Conn. Typewriting ma-
Conn. Typewriting ma-
Water gauge and
Marsh, Alonzo
York, N. Y.
Marsh, C. A.,
assignor.)
Marsh, Charles L., Bridgewater, S. Dak.
device. 1,469,165 ; Sept. 25.
Marsh, Clarence W., Greenwich. Conn.
1,443,797; Jan. 30.
Marsh, Clayton C. (See Trosky, C. L.,
Marsh, Clifford W., Bridgeport, Conn.
1,452,888 ; Apr. 24.
Marsh, Clifford W., Bridgeport,
chine. 1,474,839; Not. 20.
Marsh, Clifford W., Bridgeport,
chine. 1,478,877 ; Dec. 25.
Marsh, Frederick A., Columbus, Ohio.
temperature indicator. 1,449,124 ; Mar. 20.
Marsh, Gerald, Orrick, Mo., assignor of three-fourths to
C. B. Harrison, P. G. Williams, and O. J. Brady.
Paintbrush. 1,465,856; Aug. 21.
Marsh, Harry V., and H. J. Stephens, Chicago, 111. Plac-
ard. 1,475,958 ; Dec. 4.
Marsh, Henry S.. and R. S. Cochran, Youngstown, Ohio.
Conveyer apparatus. 1,442,961 ; Jan. 23.
Marsh, Henry S., and R. S. Cochran, Youngstown, Ohio.
Method of and apparatus for recovering spent pickling
solutions. 1 .450.216 : Apr. 3.
Marsh. Henry S., and R. S. Cochran, Youngstown, Ohio.
Method of and apparatus for reclaiming spent pickling
solution. 1,450,217 ; Apr. 3.
Marsh, Hugh M., assignor to C. A. Fox, Chicago, 111.
Curtaln-roUer support. 1,459,789 ; June 26.
Marsh, Jae. P., & Company. (See Harrison, Amos, as-
signor.)
Marsh, John H., Swlnton, Manchester, England. Yarn
clearer and cleaner. 1,469,423 ; Oct. 2.
Marsh, Moreland M. (Sef Johnson, Clifford S., assignor.)
Marsh, Samuel L. (See Hess, A., and Marsh.)
Marsh, Samuel L., Los Angeles, Calif. Drainage fitting.
1,473.439; Nov. 6.
Marsh, Samuel L., Los Angeles, Calif. Grease Interceptor.
1,474,938 ; Nov. 20.
Marsh, Van L., et al. (See Dixon, Walter B., assignor.)
Marsh, Walt C, Belleville, 111. Fountain stencil and
marklne brush. 1,477,578 ; Dec. 18.
Marsh, Wlllard B., Memphis, Tenn. Tent shelter.
1,463,220 : July 31.
Marsh, William B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Armlet purse.
1,445,528; Feb. 13.
Marshall, Aquila B., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to America
Radiator Company, Chicago, 111. Suction cleaning tool.
1,446,854 ; Feb. 27.
Marshall, Archie R. (See Brown. F. W., and Marshall.)
Marshall, Arthur G.. formerly known as O. G. Marquvl,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Cabinet. Des. 62,304: May 1.
Marshall, Charles H., Jr., Wllmerding, Pa., assignor to
Westlnghouse Electric ft Manufacturing Company. Re-
cording device. 1,470,691 ; Oct. 16.
Marshal!, Charlps J., and F. R. Weaver, assignors to
P. B. Yates Machine Company, Belolt, Wis. Milling-
machine adjustment and quick release. 1,450,695 :
Apr. S.
Marshall Field & Company. (See Mitchell, John F., as-
signor.)
Marshall. Frank J., Easton, Pa. Paper-making machine.
1,445.782; Feb. 20.
Marshall, Frederick D., Westminster, London, England.
Retort for the treatment of carbonaceous or other ma-
terials. 1,458,392 ; May 22.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Marshall, Gaylord L., et al. (See Moffat, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Marshall, George E., San Diego, Calif. Can opener.
1,456,246; May 22.
Marshall, George L., et al. (See Moffat, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Marshall, George W., et al. (See Moffat, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Marshall, Henry H., West Hartford, assignor to The
Automatic Refrigerating Company, Hartford, Conn.
Hand pump. 1,441,730 ; Jan. 9.
Marshall, Horace M., Vicksburg, Miss. Animal-trap
attachment. 1,473,242 ; Nov. 6.
Marshall, lauthus E., Richmond, Calif. Hinge and corner
iron. 1,440,739; Jan. 2.
Marshall. James E., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Sealing-iu machine. 1,475,192 ;
Nov. 27.-
Marshall. James F., Swampscott, Mass. Heeled shoe.
1,445,783 ; Feb. 20.
Marshall, John, Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Ex-
plosive for use in blasting caps. 1,473,825 ; Nov. 13.
Marshall, John T., and S. W. Leavitt, Boston, Mass.
Milk-bottle stopper and pouring spout. 1,441,364 :
Jan. 9.
Marshall, Laurence K. (See Smith, Charles G., as-
signor.)
Marshall, Lewis C, Walpole, Mass., assignor to Pressure
Proof Piston Ring Company, Boston, Mass. Packing
ring for pistons. 1,443,755 ; Jan. 30.
Marshall, Luke, Seattle, Wash. Box-nailing machine.
1,455,217 : May 15.
Marshall, Melville J., and G. S. Shaw, Shawinigan Palls,
assignors to Shawinigan Laboratories, Limited, Mon-
treal, Quebec, Canada. Removing destructive sub-
stances from non-aqueous media. 1,450,982 ; Apr. 10.
Marshall, Norman, Waltham, Mass. Method of and appa-
ratus for enameling tubes. 1,462,608 ; July 24.
Marshall, Oscar S., Springfield, Vt. Dividing head.
1,477,374 ; Dec. 11.
Marshall, Reginald T., and L. Le Sueur, London. England.
Circulator employed in steam generator and the like.
1,441,105 ; Jan. 2.
Marshall, Stanmore P., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to
H. B. Byrd Manufacturing Company, Incorporated,
Washington, D. C. Apparatus for casting articles of
metal. 1,452,245 ; Apr. 17.
Marshall, Stanmore P., assignor to H. B. Byrd Manu-
facturing Company, Incorporated, Washington, D. C.
Art of and apparatus for casting metals. 1,452,246 ;
Apr. 17.
Marshall, Walker E.. assignor of fortv-five por cent to
I. M. Eulitt, Springfield, Ohio. Valve. 1,466,666;
Sept. 4.
Marshall, Walker E., assignor of forty-five per cent to
I. M. Eulitt, Springfield, Ohio. Automobile attachment.
1,466,667: Sept. 4.
Marshall, Walker E., Springfield, Ohio, assignor of forty-
five per cent to 0. C. Brown. W. H. Bowers, S. R.
Hamlet, A. Bowman, P. Schaefer, H. I. Fleming,
J. Masterpos, C. H. Sroufe, and C. Davidson, Spring-
field, Ohio. Locking valve. 1,466,668 ; Sept. 4.
Marshall, William B., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Rapid
boiler. 1,444,696; Feb. 6.
Marshall, William P., New York, N. Y. Movable tool
holder for lathes. 1.476,262 : Dec. 4.
Marshall, William H., Denver, Colo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to L. F. Raymond, Chicago, 111. Humidi-
fier for internal - combustion engines. 1,459,183 ;
June 19.
Marshall, William R., assignor to The Holyoke Company,
Holyoke, Mass. Winding spool. 1,460,595 ; July 3.
Marshick, Oliver J., Detroit, Mich. Bellows mechanism
for electric relays. 1,454,129 ; May 8.
Marshick, Oliver J., and E. L. Crosby, Detroit, Mich.
Pouring mechanism for refractory furnaces. 1,446,981 :
Feb. 27.
Marshick, Oliver J., and B. L. Crosby, Detroit, Micb.
Reversing mechanism. 1,457,312 ; June 5.
Marston, Edgar J. (See Hammond, L. E., and Smith,
assignors.)
Marston, Edgar J., et al. (See Adams, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Marston, Howard P., et al., trustees. (See Mathewson,
S. B., and Jamison, assignors.)
Marston. Howard F., Dayton, Ohio. Size-reducible box.
1,450,674 ; Apr. 3.
Marston, Howard P., Dayton, Ohio. Size-reducible box.
1.451,622; Apr. 10.
Marswerke A.-G. (See Pranzenburg, Claus, assignor.)
Marteau, Ralph L., and G. A. Schroeter, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Adjustable metatarsal shoe shank. 1,477,146; Dec. 11.
Martel, Edgar J., Laconia, N. H. Automobile lock.
1,449,769: Mar. 27.
Martel, Edgar J., Laconia, N. H. Steering-wheel switch
control 1,470,237; Oct. 9.
Martel. Edgar J., and R. G. Sanders, Laconia, N. H.
Switch support. 1,471,496: Oct. 2:!.
Martel, I>ouis V., and P. Methot, assignors of one-third
to O. P. Moreau, Manchester, N. H. Washing machine.
1,474,277 ; Nov. 13.
Martell, Albert A., assignor to The Taft-Peirce Manufac-
turing Company, Woonsocket, R. I. Floating reamer.
1,470,020; Oct. 9.
Marten, Thomas H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Produc-
ing visual depth in projected pictures. 1,461,131 ; July
10.
Marten, Thomas H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Produc-
ing visual depth in projected pictures. 1,461,132 ; July
10.
Marten, Thomas H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Projec-
tion device. 1,461,133 ; July 10.
Martens, Frantz A., Copenhagen, Denmark. Gluing de-
vice for uniting warp threads. 1,468,207 ; Sept. 18.
Martens, Frantz A., assignor to Martens' Patent "Twist-
ing-In" Machine Cc. Ltd., Copenhagen, Denmark. Me-
chanical thread-pasting apparatus. 1,461,281 ; July 10.
Martens' Patent "Twisting-In" Machine Co. Ltd. (See
Martens, Frantz A., assignor.)
Martens, Rudolph M., Boston, Mass. Locking switch.
1,465.451 ; Aug. 21.
Marti, Rudolph E., Pocahontas, 111. Harvester feed con-
trol. 1,441,867; Jan. 9.
Martin, A. J., et al. (See Baker, Louis E., assignor.)
Martin, Albert D. (See Tabor, William B., assignor.)
Martin, Alfred M., Chicago, 111. Record-card-filing device.
1,469,798 ; Oct. 9.
Martin, Alphonse. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Electric water
heater. 1,474,638 : Nov. 20.
Martin. Arthur I., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Es-
mond Mills, New York, N. Y. Blanket or similar article.
De.s. 62,062 ; Mar. 13.
Martin Automatic Fishing Reel Company. (See Maury,
Alfred D., assignor.)
Martin, Cecil C, Seattle, Wash. Baseball game device.
1.473,308; Nov. 6.
Martin, Chancellor, San Diego, Calif. Truss. 1,440.692;
Jan. 2.
Martin, Charles H., Los Angeles, Calif. Individual sheet
and envelope separators for pneumatic feeders.
1,463,329; July 31.
Martin, Charles 1'. (See Gist, F. B., and Martin.)
Martin, Christian H., Atlanta, Ga. Orthopedic appliance.
1,477,070 ; Dec. 11.
Martin, Christopher W., and M. P. Allen ; said Allen as-
signor to said Martin, Kenosha, Wis. Dirigible head-
light. 1,442,490; Jan. 16.
Martin, Clement S., Rockville, Md. Demountable tire
rim. 1,453,633 ; May 1.
Martin, Clyde W., Little Rock, Ark., and L. E. Hoffman,
St. Louis, Mo. Itinerant vending and sales vehicle.
1,466,539 : Aug. 28.
Martin-Copeland Company (See Jacobson, Bror J., as-
signor.)
Martin-Copeland Company. (See Kirk, Lloyd H., as-
signor.)
Martin, David, Watson, 111. Skinning knife. 1,477,510;
Dec. 11.
Martin, David B., and J. Westerby, Hagersville, Ontario,
Canada. Concrete mixer. 1,453,634 ; May 1.
Martin, De Loss K., Orange, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Multiplex trans-
mission circuits. 1,461,064 ; July 10.
Martin, De Loss K., Orange, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Radiosignaling call
system. 1.476,003 ; Dec. 4.
Martin, De Loss K., Orange, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Frequency-con-
trol system 1.476,721. Dec. 11.
Martin, Earnest R., Rldgefield Park, N. J. Receptacle
cap. 1,450,100; Mar. 27.
Martin, Edward B. (See Briese, G. L., and Martin.)
Martin, Edward E. (See Moors, G. P., and Martin.)
Martin. Edward H., Los Angeles, Calif. Telephone meter.
1,474,053 ; Nov. 13.
Martin, Ella, Bottesford, England. Sparking plug.
1,468,616 : Sept. 18.
Martin, Elmer R., assignor to Elgin Street Sweeper Co.,
Elgin, 111. Refuse guide for street sweepers.
1,443,190; Jan. 23.
Martin, Elmer R., assignor to Elgin Street Sweeper Co.,
Elgin, 111. Gutter-broom arrangement for street sweep-
ers. 1,452,307 ; Apr. 17.
Martin, Elmer R., assignor to Elgin Street Sweeper Co.,
Elgin, 111. Street sweeper. 1,456,393 ; May 22.
Martin. Ernest J., New Rochelle, N. Y. Artist's frame.
1,465,857; Aug. 21.
Martin, Francis G., Liverpool, England. Cleansing of
condensers and like apparatus. 1,447,096 ; Feb. 27.
Miirtin. Francis L., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
A. W. Swiezv, New York, N. Y. Loose-leaf con-
nection. 1.461,669 ; July 10.
Martin, Frank J., Turners Falls, Mass., assignor to Mar-
tin Machine Company, Inc. Tool holder. 1,451,705 ;
Apr. 17.
Martin, Fred M., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Smelting & Refining Company. Apparatus and method
for sampling ores. 1,448,758 ; Mar. 20.
Martin. Fred M., assignor to American Smelting and
Refining Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
disintegrating ores. 1,448,759 ; Mar. 20.
Martin. Pred M., assignor to American Smelting and Re-
fining Company, New York, N. Y. Ore-stream hopper.
1,448,760; Mar. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
349
Martin, Fred M., assignor to American Smelting and Re-
flnins Companv, New York, N. Y. Ore-stream conveyer.
1,448,761 : Mar. 20.
Martin. Frod N. i Soe Willson, Russell A., assignor.)
Martin, Fred P., Ottawa, Kans. Bridge form. 1,448,854 ;
Mar. 20.
Martin, Fredericlj C. (See Capstaff, J. G., and Martin.)
Martin. Frederick H., .\kron, Oliio, assignor to The B.
F. Goodricii Companv, New York, N. Y. OverDoot.
1,476,.S26 : Dec. 11.
Martin, Frederick T., assignor of one-half to J. J. Galla-
gher, Merion, Pa. Valve-spring lifter. 1,463,709 ;
July 31.
Martin, Frederick W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to
Franklin Railway Supply Company. Furnace door.
1,476,907; Dec. 11.
Martin, Glenn L. (See McCullough, Frederick S., as-
signor.)
Martin, H. P., & Sons. (See Smith. Lyddane, assignor.)
Martin, Harold T., assignor to Western Electric Com-
panv, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Multiple-unit
switch. 1.478,042: Dec. 18.
Martin, Harry L., Memphis, Tenn., J. G. Noah, and J.
B. Boggan, Amorv, Miss. Vehicle wheel. 1,448,855 ;
Mar. 20.
Martin, Harry S. (See Willett, A. H,, and Martin.)
Martin, Harvey A., Brady, Tex. Drill-hit swelling and
dressing apparatus. 1,453,154 ; Apr. 24.
Martin. Henrv C. Elkhart. Ind. Sound box for phono-
graphs. 1.443,371 ; .Tan. 30.
Martin. Henry C, Elkhart. Ind. Recording and repro-
ducing instrument. 1,443.372: .Tan. 30.
Martin, Henry F., assignor to Detroit Hoist and Ma-
chine Company, Detroit, Mich. Lifting truck. 1,452,566;
Apr. 24.
Martin. Horace G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Semiautomatic tele-
graphic sending machine. 1,445,226 ; Feb. 13.
Martin, James, and Company Ijimited. (See McNeill, John
h\, assignor.)
Martin, James M., Knoxville, Tenn. Pipe wrench.
1,450,297; Apr. 3.
Martin, James K., Renton, Wash. Cookie-carton display
cover. 1,465.650 : Aug. 21.
Martin, .Tames V. fSee Zinimermann, Paul G., assignor.)
Martin, James V., Elyria, Ohio. Shock-absorbing rudder.
1,464,209 ; Aug. 7.
Martin, James V., Garden City, N. Y. Vehicle shock ab-
sorber. 1,471,968; Oct. 23.
Martin. James W., jr., Clendenin, W. Va., assignor to
Carljide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. Making
carbonblack. 1,477,511 ; Dec. 11.
Martin, .losse A., Los Angeles, Calif. Heater. 1,447,142;
Feb. 27.
Martin, Jesse C, jr. (See Roberts, J. T., and Martin.)
Martin. .Jesse C.. jr., San Francisco, Calif. Plug cock and
lubricating means therefor. 1,456,326 ; May 22.
Martin, John. (See Sharp, F., and Martin.)
Martin, John. Knocklong, Ireland. Pneumatic wheel.
1,446,197 ; Feb. 20.
Martin, John C., Terre Haute, Ind. Deposit and collec-
tion receptacle. 1,478,977 ; Dec. 25.
Martin, .John I., Akron, Ohio. Tire tread. Des. 63,303 ;
Nov, 20.
Martin. John I., assignor to The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire tread. Des. 63,056 ;
Sept. 25.
Martin, John J., Hill City, Minn. Road-working appara-
tus. 1,476,263 ; Dec. 4.
Martin, John L., Buffalo. N. Y. Swing. 1,462,796 ; July ^
Martin. John L., jr., Newport News, Va. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1.471,497 : Oct. 23.
Martin, John W., assignor of one-third to J. B. Farr, San
Ardo, Calif. Battery-testing device. 1,448,142 ; Mar. 13.
Martin, Jorgen W., Mora, Minn. Starting-crank holder for
automobiles. 1,464,438 ; Aug. 7.
Martin, Joseph, Munich, Germany. Clamshell. 1,472,336 ;
Oct. 30.
Martin, Julius. Chicago, 111. Window washing and dry-
ing mechanism. 1,474;840 ; Nov. 20.
Martin. Laurence C., Providence, R. I. Rheostat.
1,473,915 ; Nov. 13.
Martin, Lerov L., Paterson, N. J. Tool handle or
holder. 1,449,430 : Mar. 27.
Martin, Lester B., Ford, Va. Manifold connection lock.
1,460,205; June 26.
Martin, Louis G. (See Jameson, T. H., and Martin.)
Martin Machine Company. (See Martin, Frank J.,
assignor.)
Martin, Miles L., Bainbrldge, Ga. Trap. 1,460,596;
July 3.
Martin, Milton G., Stevens Point, Wis. Cuspidor.
1,461,156: July 10.
Martin, Oscar J., Graham, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to H. D. Lambeth, Elon College, N. C. Hat ard coat
rack. 1,441,868; Jan. 9.
Martin-Parry Corporation. (See McGlashan, James, as-
signor. )
Martin-Parry Corporation. (See Manly, C. M., and Mc-
Glashan, assignors.)
Martin, Percy W.. assignor to Smalley General Co., Bay
City, Mich. M^iVing screw-cutting dies and the like.
1,444,624 ; Feb. 6.
Martin, Perry S., Harrisonburg, Va. Seed-sowing device.
1.474,599; Nov. 20.
Martin, Perry S., assignor to Newtown Giant Incubator
Corporation. Harrisonburg, Va. Hydrocarbon burner.
1,449,431 ; Mar. 27.
Martin, Pierre, Brussels, Belgium. Overhead runway.
1.4.54.937 : May 15.
Martin, Raymond W. (See Holycross, L. B., and Mar-
tin.)
Martin, Richard, Swansea, and J. I. Richards, Ystalyfera,
near Swansea, Wales. Apparatus for use in the treat-
ment of pulverulent or granular materials with gases.
1,471,619 ; Oct. 23.
Martin, Richard D., Fort Smith, Ark. Coke-drawing ma-
chine. 1,472,730 ; Oct. 30.
Martin, Robert J., Oswego, N. Y. Game apparatus.
1,454,683 ; May 8.
Martin, Robert P. (See Kollock, G. L., and Martin.)
Martin, Sidney O., St. Louis, Mo. Signal. Des. 63,477 ;
Dec. 11.
Martin, Stanton C, Erie, Pa. Pulverizing machine.
1,472,609 ; Oct. 30.
Martin, Talbot G., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Automatic Electric Company. Party-line
tclcpobne system. 1,442.082 ; Jan. 16.
Martin, Talbot G., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Automatic Electric Company. Auto-
matic telephone and selective signaling system.
1,442,770; Jan. 16.
Martin, Talbot G., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Automatic Electric Company. Telephone
automatic trunking apparatus. 1,443,494 : Jan. 30.
Martin, Talbot G., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Measured-service automatic tele-
phone system. 1,459,229 ; June 19.
Martin, Talbot G., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Measured-sei-vice telephone sys-
tem. 1,460,726 ; July 3.
Martin, Talbot G., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Party-line telephone system.
1,463,271 ; July 31.
Martin, Talbot G., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Two-wire partv-line lockout tele-
phone system. Rel5,706 ; Oct. 80.
Martin, Talbot G., Chicago, and B. D. Willis, Oak Park,
assignors to Automatic Electric Company, Chicago,
111. Multioflice telephone system. 1,475,590 ; Nov. 27.
Martin, Theodor, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Alarm device
for tires. 1,447,595 ; Mar. 6.
Martin, Thomas, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. Au-
tomobile fender. 1,446,805 ; Feb. 27.
Martin, Thomas E., Buffalo, N. Y. Pump. 1.444,880 ;
Feb. 13.
Martin, Thomas W., Hibbing, Minn. Lawn trimmer.
1,460,261 ; June 26.
Martin, Truman J., Bethlehem, Pa. Steering wheel for
automobiles. 1,476,347 ; Dec. 4.
Martin, Wallace S., Monongahela, Pa. Bumper.
1.455,644 : Mav 15.
Martin, Weaver, Lafayette, Oreg. SidehiU ladder.
1,442,694 ; Jan. 16.
Martin, Wilfred G., Peoria, 111. Spring-oiling device.
1,462,562 ; July 24.
Martin, William A., Cando, N. Dak. Wrench. 1,442,351;
Jan. 16.
Martin, William A., Wellington, Colo. Dividing-bofl 1
regulator. 1,462,017; July 17.
Martin, William A., and H. Kegel, assignors of one-third to
said Martin, one-third to said Kegel, and one-third to
F. B. Cameron, Brooklyn, N. Y. Headlight-ad.iusting
mechanism. 1,476,630 : Dec. 4.
Martin, William H., Flushings, Netherlands. Determin-
ing the position of the center of gravity of rotary
bodies with respect to the axis of rotation. 1,475,848 ;
Nov. 27.
Martin, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Equalizing
transmission. 1,470,632 ; Oct. 16.
Martin, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Signaling cir-
cuit. 1,471,404; Oct. 23.
Martin, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. For-
warding system for ocean cables and the like.
1,472,849 : Nov. 6.
Martin, William O. (See Steen, B, J., and Martin.)
Martin. William T. (See Trout, O. C, and Martin.)
Martiudell. Frank, Brooklyn, assignor to The Anthony
Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Liquid-fuel burner.
1.454,975 : M.Ty 15.
Martine. Alvin R. (See Corbett, Carl C, assignor.)
Martinelli, Lloyd A. (See Johnston, C. F., and Martl-
nelli.)
Martinelli, Lloyd A., San Francisco, Calif. Piston-ring
compressor. 1,447,561 : Mar. 6.
Martinetto, Vittorio, Turin, Italy Automatic maximum
and minimum current circuit breaker. 1,472,370 ;
Oct. 30.
Martinez. Matias B., Guastl, Calif. Combination tooL
1,453,155 ; Apr. 24.
Martini & Hiineke Maschinenbau-Aktien-Gesellschaft.
(Sec Ludwig, Max, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of poien^ees^Continued.
Martino, Letterio, Everett, Mass. Boiler-tube stopper.
1,444,351 ; Feb. 6.
Martinson, John, Duluth, Minn. Pulling machine.
1,464,721 ; Aug. 14.
Martinson, Martin, Princeton, 111. Shield. 1,466,669 ;
Sept. 4.
Martinsville Glass Manufacturing Co., The. (See Clarke,
Ira M., assignor.)
Martire, Vincent, S. Defrancisco, L. Messino, and N.
Lombardo, Gloversville, N. Y. Automobile brak«.
1,471,780 ; Oct. 23.
Marts, Ashley E. and C. E., Darlington, Ind. Valve-
spring compressor. 1,468,121 ; Sept. 18.
Marts, Claude E. (See Marts, Ashley E. and C. B.)
Martus, Martin L., Woodbury, Conn. Electrode element
for galvanic batteries and producing same. 1,450,004 ;
Mar. 27.
Martus, Martin L., Woodbury, Conn. Primary battery.
1,459,512 ; June 19.
Martus, Martin L., Woodbury, J. G. Ross, and E. H.
Becker, assignors to The Watorbury Battery Co., Water-
bury Conn. Primary battery. 1,450,043 ; Mar. 27.
Martyn, David L., Vancouver, Wash. Reboring machine.
1,463,089; July 24.
Marvel Company. (See Weir, Roy W., assignor.)
Marvin, Daniel H., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Automobile
transmission gearing. 1,475,350 : Nov. 27.
Marvin, Gwynne L., Morgan Hill., Calif. Bed shield.
1,472,731 : Oct. 30.
Marvin, Joseph B., jr., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Chlorination.
1.442,491 ; Jan. 16.
Marvin, Richard H., assignor to The R. Thomas &
Sons Company, East Liverpool, Ohio. Insulator con-
nector. 1,441,990 ; Jan. 9.
Marx, Gustavo C, assignor to Diehl Manufacturing Co.,
Elizabeth, N. J. Electric motor. 1,468,307 ; Sept. 18.
Marx & Haas Clothing Co. (See Rivett, A. W., and Wein-
berger, assignors. )
Marx,"^ Joseph J. (See Brunk, Oscar E. W., assignor.)
Marx, Karl F., Detroit, Mich. Machine for turning crank
pins of crank shafts. 1,456,028; May 22.
Marx, Richard, Detroit, Mich. Furnace. 1,464,210 ;
Aug. 7.
Man, Robert J. (See Heess, Jacob, assignor.)
Marx, Robert J. (See Rabue, Wilhelm, assignor).
Marx, Stephen J., assignor to The Cleveland Air Engi-
neering Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Filtering appara-
tus for air and the like. 1,454,248 ; May 8.
Marye, Clifford P., Chicago, HI., assignor to Marye Safety
Nut Corporation. Thread-machine cutter. 1,441,015;
Jan. 2. „ ^
Marye, Clifford P., Chicago, III., assignor to Marye Safety
Nut Corporation. Threaded structure. 1,470,455 ;
Dec. 4.
Marye Safety Nut Corporation. (See Marye, Clifford P.,
assignor.)
Maryland Glass Corporation. (See Heuisler, Philip I.,
assignor.)
Maryland Trust Company, trustee. (See Black, S. D., and
Decker, assignors.)
Marzo, Fernando C, Placentia, Calif. Continuous evapo-
rator for vegetable and fruit pulps. 1,446,651 ; Feb. 27.
Maschinen fiir Massenverpackung G. m. b. H. (See
Otting, KarL)
Maschinen- und Wellenlager Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Kuhne, Georg A. R., assignor.)
Maschinenfabrik RUti. (See Derrer, Rudolf, assignor.)
Mascord, George W., London, England. Conveyer.
1,447,423; Mar. 6.
Mase, Roscoe P.. WiUdnsburg, assignor to Mine Safety
Appliance Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas mask.
1.474,205 ; Nov. 13.
Masellis, Vincenzo. (See Albo, A., and Masellis.)
Mash, Frank, Detroit, Mich. Music-leaf turner. 1,462,715 ;
July 24.
Masin, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Bearing. 1,462,716 ;
July 24.
Masland, C. H., & Sons. (See Masland, Charles H., 2d,
assignor.)
Masland, Charles H., 2d, Melrose, assignor to C. H.
Masland & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Fabric-print-
ing machine. 1,460,206 ; June 26.
Masland, Harvey C, Philadelphia, Pa. Splint for the
setting and retaining in place of fractures of the long
bones of the limbs. 1,468,387 ; Sept. 18.
Maslen, Frank A., et al.' (See Walper, Curry 0., as-
signor. I
Mason, Albert G., and L. C. Buckley, Lisbon, assignors to
The R. Thomas & Sons Company, East Liverpool, Ohio.
Machine for heading porcelain tubes and the like.
1,471,907; Oct. 23.
Mason, Arthur C, Hawthorne, N. J. Stop-motion mech-
anism for warping machines. 1,458,189 ; June 12.
Mason, Arthur C.. Hawthorne, N. .1. Selective pulley-
control mechanism. 1,466,379 ; Aug. 28.
Mason, .Arthur C, assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Connecting rod and wrist-pin
connecting device. 1,444,352 ; Feb. 6.
Mason, Arthur C, Flint, Mich., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Brake and clutch
mechanism. 1,473,115 ; Nov. 6.
Mason, Arthur C, assignor to C. A. Widmer, Glen Jfock,
N. J. Drill-press spindle mounting. 1,444,625 ;
Feb. 6.
Mason, Bonner D., Attleboro, Mass., assignor to The
Mason Box Company. Display device. 1,454,552 ;
May 8.
Mason Box Company, The. (See Mason, Bonner D., as-
signor. )
Mason, Carl T., East Orange, assignor to Tiffany Manu-
facturing Company, Newark, N. J. Parking lamp.
1,475,443 ; Nov. 27.
Mason, Elliott J., assignor to Heyl & Patterson, Incor-
porated, Pittsburgh, Pa. Coke wharf. 1,468,971 ;
Sept. 25.
Mason, Eugene E., Atlanta, Ga. Stove. 1,475,849 ;
Nov. 27.
Mason, Eugene G.. Washington, D. C, assignor to Con-
tinental Can Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Timing de-
vice for fiUed-can-closing machines. 1,467,442 ;
Sept. 11.
Mason, Frank C. (See Crites, Virgil C, assignor.)
Mason, Fred H., Chinchilla, Pa. Mirror support.
1,461,626 ; July 10.
Mason, George W., Lincoln, Nebr. Automobile direction
signal. 1,457,260; May 29.
Mason, Henry W., New Bedford, Mass. Heating furnace..
1,462,018 ; July 17.
Mason. James B.. jr., Nashville, Tenn. Toilet article.
1,470,994 ; Oct. 16.
Mason, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Dispensing device.
1,452,922 ; Apr. 24.
Mason, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Tool for pneumiitic-
riveters. 1,462,293 ; July 17.
Mason, Loren D., assignor of one-half to O. M. Myers,
Kokomo, Ind. Burner. 1,441,991 ; Jan. 9.
Mason, Max C, Keene, N. H. Rotary pump. 1,467,944 ;
Sept. 11.
Mason, Oscar L., Mayfield, Ky. Headlight-controlling
mechanism. 1,449.432 ; Mar. 27.
Mason Regulator Company. (See Melcher. George S.,
assignor. )
Mason, Stanley F. (See Kidd, James A., assignor.)
Mason Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Dirkson,.
J. W., and Clough, assignors.)
Mason, Wesley W., Baltimore, Md. Closure for contain-
ers. 1,453,07T ; Apr. 24.
Mason, William D. (See Hanna, R. W., Mason, and
Hamilton.)
Mason, William G. (See Hawtin, Charles W., assignor.)
Mason, William H., Leesburg, Ohio. Wire-fence fastener.
1,450,298; Apr. 3.
Mason, William S., Norrlstown, assignor of one-third to
C. B. Harding, Lansdowne, and one-third to H. Fred-
ericks, Philadelphia, Pa. Metallic vehicle wheel.
1,478,291 ; Dec. 18.
Masow, Frank H., Berkeley, Calif. Saw-flling device..
1,457,880 ; June 5.
Mass, August G., Cincinnati, Ohio. Vehicle wheel.
1,456,642 ; May 29.
Massaurger, Louis, and L. Marqu6, Bacon les Bruyers,
France. Hood latch. 1,468,823 : Sept. 25.
Massee, Thomas D., Maeon, Ga. Basket. 1,440,740 ; Jan. 2.
Masser, Allan M., assignor to F. M. Davis, Chicago, 111.
Grate bar. 1,475.159; Nov. 20.
Massey, Amedee, and A. Benson. Norwich, Conn. Picker-
stick check. 1,463,128 : July 24.
Massey Concrete Products Corporation. (See Hobson,.
John S., as.signor.)
Massey Concrete Products Corporation. (See Kircher,
Paul, nssignor.)
Massey, George B. J. (See Brakere, John D., assignor.)
Massey, George B., assignor to Randolph-Perkins Co.,
Chicago, 111. Brake and control system for swinging
booms. 1,476,989; Dec. 11.
Massey-Harris Harvester Company.
and Baseman, assignors.)
Masspy, Solon P., Denver, Colo.
July 10.-
Massicotte, Louis G., Providence, R. I.
holder and moistener. 1.473.153 ; Nov. 6.
Massie, Alonzo A., Philadelphia, Pa. Barber's cabinet.
1,476,908; Dec. 11.
Massillon Foundry & Machine Company. (See Paul,
Stephen, assignor.)
Massoll, Curtis A., assignor to J. A. Whlttaker, Detroit,
Mich. Latch. Rel5,619 ; June 5.
Masson, John. San Francisco, Calif. Oven Illuminator.
1.444,260; Feb. 6.
Masson. Louis M., Romainville, Prance. Automatic ad-
justment device for mechanical transmission gears.
1,443.630; .Tan. 30.
Mast, John Z., Denbigh, Va. Mall crane. 1,472,732 ;
Oct. 30.
Mast, Matthew J. (See Erickson, C. E., and Mast.)
Master Builders Company, The. (See Haldeman, Frank
M., assignor.)
Master Carbureter Corporation. (See Summers, Caleb
E.. assignor.)
Master Tire & Rubber Company. (See Black, Joseph J.,
assignor.)
Masterpos, James, et al. (See Marshall, Walker E., as-
signor. )
(See Pollard, A. L.,
Stove. 1,461,065 ;
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ilasters, Arthur R., Boise, Idaho. Spring bed. 1,475,402;
Nov. 27.
Ilasters, Charles E., Des Moines, Iowa. Child's vehicle.
1,445.338: Feb. 13.
Mastln. Charles I. E., Midland Park, N. J. Tacking.
1,473.402 : Nov. 6.
Uastlii, Charles I. E.. Midland Park, N. J. Packing.
1.473,597; Nov. 6.
Mastln, Walter C, San Antonio, Tex. Bib overalls.
1,463.748 ; July 31.
Maeury, Alfred F*. (See Moran, Henry J., assignor.)
Masury, Alfred F., assignor to International Motor Com-
pany, New York, N. T. Wheel mounting for motor-pre-
pelled railway cars. 1,451,267; .\pr. 10.
Masury, .Mfred F., and A. H. Lelpert, assignors to Inter-
national Motor Company, New York. N. Y. Cushion
connection for vehicle springs. 1,463,655 ; July 31.
Masury, Alfred F., New York, and A. H. Lelpert, College
Point, assignors to International Motor Company, New
Y'ork, N. Y. Cushion connection for vehicle construc-
tion. 1.472.371 ; Oct. 30.
Masury, Alfred F., and A. H. Lelpert, assignors to Inter-
national Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Spring
mounting for cushion connections. 1,472,372 ; Oct. 30.
Masury. Alfnd F., and K. S. Bolger, assignors to Inter-
national Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Variable-
speed winch for motor trucks. 1.474,504 ; Nov. 13.
Masury-Young Company. (See Keene. Walte W., as-
signor.)
Matchett, Vernon O., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tie
spreader. 1,464,577 ; Aug. 14.
Matchette, Frank J.. Milwaukee, Wis., assignor- to The
Servldor Company, Wilmington, Del. Ventilator.
1,447,803; Mar. 6.
MiUorii;!. Joiiu. Memphis, Toun. Self-serving table.
1.444,697; Feb. 6.
Matha, Charles E., Chicago, III. Bow for string instru-
ments. 1,476,163 : Dec. 4.
Mathe. Joseph J. (See Kennedy, Homer R., assignor.)
Jfathe, Joseph J. (See Poor, Roy W.. assignor.)
Matheny, Claude A.. Cleveland Heights, and F. F.
Steele. Cleveland. Ohio. Firfproofing construction for
buildings. 1,465,452 ; Aug. 21.
Mather, Allan G., assignor of one-half to A. E. Brad-
bury. Ottawa, ()ntario, Canada. Oil burner. 1,456,899 ;
May 29.
Mather. George L., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The
Fisk Rubber Company, Chlcopee Falls, Mass. Tire.
Des. 63.478; Dec. 11.
Mather, Lewis V. Detroit, Mich. Galvanizing wheel
rims. 1.442,437 ; Jan. 16.
Mather, Lewis V., Detroit, Mich. Electroplating appara-
tus. 1.442.438; Jan. 16.
Mather. Norman C. (See Dyer, John, assignor.)
Mather, Percy, London, England. Relief valve for tanks
or receptacles. 1.471.855; Oct. 2S.
Mather, Richard. (See Moore, H., and Mather.)
Mather Spring Co., The. (See Hendrickson, Niels E.,
assignor.)
Mather. William A., and J. Smithies, Wilmslow. near
Manchester, assignors to Falre Bros. & Co. Ltd., Leices-
ter, England. String and like fastener. 1,442,531 ;
Jan. 16.
Mathes. .John. (See Connolly, Frank A., assignor.)
Mathos. Kirkc B. (See Braselton. Chester H., assignor.)
Mathes. Robert C, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Vacuum-tube repeater.
1.442,4.S9 ; .Tan. 16.
Mathes. Robert C.. assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmission
circuits. 1.456.510 ; May 29.
Mathes, Robert C, assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Repeater system.
1.470,238; Oct. 9.
Mathes, Robert C, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telegraph system.
1,472,483 : Oct. 30.
Mathes. Robert C, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmission circuit.
1,472.610 : Oct. 30.
Mathesius. Waltlier, Charlottenburg. Germany. Manu-
facture of lead alloys. 1,447,143 ; Feb. 27.
Mathesius. Walther. Chicago, 111. Gas-washer tower.
1.467.184 : Sept. 4.
Matbeson. Andrew A., assignor to Wyoming Tool Com-
pany, Inc.. Shoshoni. Wvo. Alligator .lug picker.
1,445,969; Feb. 20.
Matheson. Howard W., assignor to Shawinigan Labora-
tories, Limited, Montreal, Quebec. Canada. Manu-
facture of aldehyde-ammonia. 1,450,98^; Apr. 10.
Matheson, Howard W., assignor to Shawinigan Labora-
tories Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Making
aldehyde ammonia. 1,456,702 ; May 29.
Matheson, Howard W., assignor to Canadian Electro Prod-
ucts Company, Limited, Montreal, Qui-bcc, Canada.
Making condensation products of aliphatic aldehvdt-s.
1,450,984 ; Apr. 10.
Mathe.son, Ian E.. Radville, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Toboggan slide. 1,467.293 ; Sept. 4.
Mathe.sou, Ian E., Radville, Saskatchewan, Canada. To-
boggan. 1.478.-345 ; Dec. IS.
Matheson. James H.. Readi^cr. Pa. Ball-placing device for
tube mills. 1.454,684 ; May 8.
Matheson, James H., Reading, Pa. Apparatus for making
lapwelded tubes. 1,459,595 ; June 19.
Matheson, James W. (See Duff, A. L., and Matheson.)
Matheson, Robert S., Manila, P. I. Oil press. 1,465,227;
-Aug. 14.
Matheus, John, and H. Scheddin, Milwaukee, Wis. Egg
turner. 1,473,792 ; Nov. 13.
Mathewes, James C, Los Angeles, Calif. Coin counter.
1.457,261 ; May 29.
Mathews, Annie, et al., executors. (See Mathewp,
; Thomas.)
Mathews, Charles O., Devon, Conn. Curtain roller.
1,462,866 ; July 24.
Mathews, Frank. Croyden, and S. D. Black, London,
England. Eegi-sterlng ticket punch. 1,457,913 ;
June 5.
Mathews, Frank J., Deer Park, Wis. Dispensing appara-
tus. 1,445,339: Feb. 13.
Mathews, Fred, Chicago, 111. Lock for freight-car doors.
1,462,916 ; .July 24.
Mathews Gravity Carrier Company. (See Buck, Hermaiy
J., assignor.)
Mathews. Harry E.. Philadelphia, Pa. Pencil holder.
1,466,057; Aug. 28.
Mathews, Paul L., and R. M. Willis, Newark, N. J. Ap-
paratus for mixing. 1,458,492 ; June 12.
Mathews. Sadie L., St. LouLs. Mo. Electric lock and
alarm for automobiles. 1.445,529 ; Feb. 13.
Mathews, Samuel J., Sapulpa, Okla., assignor to B-B
Manufacturing and Drilling Company. Well-drilling
apparatus. 1,462,975; July 24.
Mathews, Thomas, deceased, Leicester, England ; A.
Mathews and H. W. Buckingham, executors. C.'xrdboard
and like toy. 1.451,301 ; Apr. 10.
Mathewson, Mrs. S. B., et al., trustees. (See Mathewson,
S. B., and Jamison, assignors.)
Mathewson, Stanley B., et al., trustees. (See Mathewson,
S. B., and .Jamison, assignors.)
Mathewson, Stanley B., and W. K. Jamison, Springfield,
Ohio, assignors to W. K. Jamison, S. B. Mathewson,
H. F. Marston, Mrs. W. K. Jamison, and Mrs. S. B.
Mathewson, trustees of the Lecar Carbon Company, a
trust estate. Carbonizing compound and making and'
u.siug it. 1.471.563 ; Oct. 23.
Mathewson, Wilfred B., North Weymouth, Mass. Needle
for tufting machines. 1,450,101 ; Mar. 27.
Mathewson. Wilfred B., North Weymouth, Mass. Roll-
edge mattress and making the same. 1,450,102 r
Mar. 27.
Mathlas, Herbert J., Riverside, assignor to Mathias-Van.
Dyke Company, Trenton, N. J. Set-up bolt. 1.440,613 ;
Jan. 2.
Mathlas. John F. (See Kelly, Harry, assignor.)
Mathias, Louis, assignor to D. Lutjen, San Francisco^
Calif. Vehicle wheel. 1,445.405 ; Feb. 18.
ilathias-Van Dyke Company. (See Mathias, Herbert J...
assignor.)
Mathlas-Van Dyke Company. (See Van Dyke, Elmer M.,
assignor. I
Jlathies, John E. H. (See Barlow, H., and Mathies.)
Matbieson Alkali Works. (See Brooks, Benjamin T.,.
assignor.)
Matbieson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See MacMahon,
James H., assignor.)
Matbieson Alkali Works, Inc. The. (See Mauran, Max,
assignor.)
Matbieson, Hugh M., Glasgow, Scotland. Score-indicating.
device for garaos. 1.461.449 ; .July 10.
Mathieu, P'rederick W. (See Strahan, G. V., and Mathieu.)
Mathleu, Joseph L. (See Benolt. A., Mathieu, and
Duchesne.)
Mathieu, Marlus, Paris, B^ance. Rectifying device for
weighing machines. 1.441,23(3 ; Jan. 9.
Mathiotte, Paul, Neuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to Pathe
Cinema, Anciens Etablissements Pathe Freres, Paris,
France. Frame for the horizontal development of
film plates. 1.461,321 ; July 10.
Mathls, Alfred, Eldorado, III. Wheel. 1,478,978 ; Dec 25
Mathis, Henrv H.. New Haven, Conn. Mechanical gear
shift. 1,446,806: Feb. 27.
Mathis, Henrv H.. New Haven, Conn. Parallel-jaw pliers
with adjustable gap. 1,475.642; Nov. 27.
Mathis, Robert S., Corinth, Miss. Rug and making same.^
1,464,879 ; Au.g. 14.
Mathis, Walter R., Atlanta. Ga. Method and apparatus
for treating sludge. 1,441,731; Jan. 9.
Matisse, Albert and C. A., New York, N. Y. Reflector.
1,454,755 ; May 8.
Matisse, Carl A. (See Matisse, Albert and C. A.)
Matlock, Caswell C. (See Oilman, F. L., and Wilson,
assignors, i
Matlock, Chauncey, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Monroe-
Ixiuisiana Carbon Company, Monroe, La. Method and
apparatus for producing carbon. 1,458.351 ; June 12.
Matonick, Joseph, Ashley, Pa. Rivet holder. 1,477,579 ;
Dec. 18.
Matoushek, Frank J., Prairie du Sac, Wis. Aeroplane
safety appliance. 1,452.348 ; Apr. 17.
Matre & Company. (See Matre, Victor G., assignor.)
Matre, Victor G., assignor to Matre & Company, Chicago,
111. Pocket holy-water fountain. 1,459,230 ; June 19.
Matson, Herman F., La Crosse, Wis. Safety steering
device for cars. 1,478,241 ; Dec. 18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
111.
Fire extinguisher.
Matson, Ivan M., Chicago,
1,468,163; Sept. 18.
Matson, Olaves R., Columbus, Wis. Tobacco packer.
1,461,491 : July 10.
Matson, Ralph C, Portland, Oreg. Photographic film and.
plate holder. 1,463,710 ; July 31.
Matson, Thomas, Chicago, 111. Combined china cabinet
and refrigerator. 1,469,601 ; Oct. 2.
Matsubayashi, Kichigoro. (See Yoshida, I., and Matsu-
bayashi.)
Matsuoka, Chokichl, Los Angeles, Calif. Agar-agar com-
position and producing the same. 1,453,848 ; May 1.
Matsushita, Roy, Wilmette, 111. Hot plate. 1,469,166;
Sept. 25.
Mattausch, Edwin F., Rosalia, Wash. Phonograph dia-
phragm. 1,465,019 ; Aug. 14.
Mattel, John P., Dubuque, Iowa. Washboiler. 1,450,638 ;
Apr. 3.
Matter, Gustave O., assignor to R. A. Duncan, J. R. Thle-
hoflf, J. H. McCoy. W. Penigor, and K. C. Whitesell,
Portland, Oreg. Lock nut. 1,449,013 ; Mar. 20.
Mattern. Carrie A., Des Moines, Iowa. Stamp-canceling
machine. 1,442,287 ; Jan. 16.
Mattern, George W., assignor to The Crawford, McGregor
and Canby Company, Dayton, Ohio. Sole plate for golf
clubs. 1,452,695 ; Apr. 24.
Matteson, Fred C, Warren, Ohio. Wheel. 1,446,427 ;
Feb. 20.
Matteson, Jesse O., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to The
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender Company, Chicago, 111. Ro-
tary cue rack, 1,478,043 ; Dec, 18,
Matthaei, Max, Cassel-Wilhelmshohe, Germany, Perma-
nent way. 1,457,539 ; June 5.
Matthes, Samuel S. (See Manz, M. W., and Matthes.)
Matthes, Samuel S,, assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,448,143 ;
Mar. 13.
Matthes, Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Holding device. 1,461,779 ;
July 17.
Matthes, Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio, Support for electric conductors.
1,461,780; Jujy 17.
Matthes, Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio, Current collector and sleet
remover, 1,461,781 ; July 17.
Matthes, Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Switch and overhead system.
1,465.308 ; Aug, 21.
Matthes, Samuel S,, assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Supporting device. 1,469,097 ;
Sept. 25.
Matthes, Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,469,098 ;
Sept. 25.
Matthes, Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,477,580 ;
Dec, 18,
Matthews, Arthur A,, assignor to C. Kenyon Company,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire tread. Des. 61,787 ; Jan. 9.
Matthews, Charles E., East Providence, R. I, Multiple-
razor-blade holder. 1,441,016 ; Jan. 2.
Matthews, Edgar M. (See Halslip, R. A., and Matthews.)
Matthews, Edgar M. (See StoUer, H. M,, and Matthews.)
Matthews, Edward, Denver, Colo, Shock-absorbing
spring, 1.459,983 ; June 26.
Matthews, Edward, Denver, Colo. Wrench. 1,466,136 ;
Aug. 28.
Matthews, Herbert M., Worton, Md. Leak detector for
tire tubes, 1,455,962; May 22.
Matthews, Irving C., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N, Y, Cellulose-ether composition.
1,469,816 ; Oct, 9,
Matthews, James F,, North Augusta, S. C, assignor of
fifty-one one-hundredths to W. H. White, Augusta,
Ga. Box. 1,463,059 ; July 24,
Matthews, James H., Pittsburgh, and W. R. Ecke, Ems-
worth, assignors to James H. Matthews & Company,
Pittsburgh, Vn. Method of and machine for swaging
blanks. 1,455,300; May 15.
Matthews, James H„ & Company, (See Matthews, J. H.,
anrl Ecke, assignors,)
Matthews, Jas. H., & Co. (See Rickenhach, Harry C,
assignor.)
Matthews, Jesse C, Kamiah, Idaho. Peep sights for
firearms, 1,466,913 ; Sept. 4,
Matthews, John B„ Portland, Oreg. Silo and the like
built of wooden staves. 1.449,620 ; Mar. 27.
Matthews, John E,, Fremont, Nebr. Bearing clamp and
file guide. 1,476,265; Dec. 4.
Matthews, John F., Dover, England. Chimney for build-
ings or other structures. 1,457,540 ; .Tune 5.
Matthews, John F„ Dover, England. Concrete building.
1,465,166 ; Aug, 14.
Matthews, John F., Dover, England. Means for building
subaqueous structures such as sea walls, dock walls, and
retaining walls, above and below water, and the like.
1.474,538 ; Nov, 20,
Matthews, John R„ Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Stump burner. 1,440.741 ; Jan. 2.
Matthews, Kinchen N., St. Louis, Mo, Piston for inter-
nal-combustion engines, 1,476,264 ; Dec, 4.
Matthews, Leo F. (See Fleming, H. D., Matthews, and
Fleming.)
Matthews, Richard B., East Grinstead, England. Means
for keeping accounts and composing account books.
1,478,975; Dec. 25.
Matthews, Scott J,, Port Clinton, Ohio. Electric system.
1,447,480 ; Mar. 6.
Matthews, Scott J., assignor to G. A. True, trustee. Port
Clinton, Ohio. Radiator for internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,475,308; Nov. 27.
Matthews, William H,, Newburgh, N. Y. Bedspring sup-
port. 1,460,262; June 26.
Matthews, William P., San Joaquin, Calif. Land leveler
and scraper. 1,449,528 ; Mar. 27.
Matthiessen, Conrad H., jr., Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Valve mechanism for internal-combustion engines.
1,453,801 ; May 1.
Matthiessen, Ira C, Ithaca, N. Y. Reverse mechanism for
motor boats. 1,454,976 : May 15.
Mattice, Royal, Philadelphia, Pa, Welder's tongs.
1,443,798: Jan, 30,
Mattick, Victor A. (See Pelling, B. R.. and Mattlck.)
Mattingly, Albertus B., New York, N. Y. Attachment
for sewing machines. 1,467,866 ; Sept. 11.
Mattingly, Albertus B., New York, N. Y. Attachment for
sewing machines. 1,474,422 : Nov. 20.
Mattingly, Albertus B., New York, N, Y. Attachment
for sewing machines. 1,475,235 : Nov. 27.
Mattingly Automatic Valve Co. (See Mattingly, Charles
F.. assignor.)
Mattingly Automatic Valve Co. (See Mattingly, C. F.,
and Montgomery, assignors.)
Mattingly, Charles F., assignor to Mattingly Automatic
Valve Co., St, Louis, Mo, Automatic liquid-level
gauge valve, 1,473,154 ; Nov. 6.
Mattingly, Charles F„ assignor to Mattingly Automatic
Valve Co,, St. Louis, Mo. Automatic fountain valve.
1,478,669 ; Dec. 25.
Mattingly, Charles F., assignor to Mattingly Automatic
Valve Co., St, Louis, Mo. Valve. 1,478,670 ; Dec. 25.
Mattingly, Charles F., Maplewood, and C. F. Montgomery,
St. Louis, Mo., assignors to Mattingly Automatic Valve
Co., St. Louis, Mo, Nonreturn valve, 1,473,155 ;
Nov. 6.
Mattingly & Moore Distillery Co. (See Miller, Samuel
C, assignor.)
Mattlson, Carl L,, assignor to Mattison Machine Works,
Rockford, 111. Abrading or polishing machine.
1,478,044 ; Dec. 18.
Mattison, Carl L., assignor to Mattison Machine Works,
Rockford, 111. Abrading or polishing machine.
1,478,575; Dec. 25.
Mattison Machine Works. (See Mattison, Carl L., as-
signor. )
Mattson, Emll M,, H, W, Popp, Minneapolis, and A. C.
Hougland, assignors, by mesne assignments, to .T. L.
Crump, St. Paul, Minn. Pneumatic hammer. 1,441.017;
Jan. 2.
Mattson, Ivar, and R. B. Louden, assignors to The
Louden Machinery Company, Fairfield, Iowa. Feed
trough for animals. 1,447,562 : Mar. 6.
Mattson, Julius, Chicago, 111. Silo. 1,448,226; Mar. 13.
Mattson, .Julius, Chicago, 111. Silo. 1,451,171 ; Apr. 10.
Mattson, Julius, Chicago, 111. Milling-machine cutter.
1,460,028 ; June 26.
Mattson, Julius, Chicago, 111. Milling-machine cutter.
1,460,029 ; June 26.
Mattson, .Julius, Chicago, 111. Milling-machine cutter.
1,460,030 ; June 26,
Mattson, Mary W,, Hansboro, N. Dak. Plant waterer.
1,453,401 ; May 1.
Matulich. Charles de C, Henley Beach, South Australia,
Australia. Electric kettle. 1,454,448 ; May 8.
Matyas, Joseph, Astoria, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to American Musifer Company, Inc. New York,
N. Y. Musical instrument, 1,443,961 ; Feb. 6,
Man, Louis A., assignor to Milwaukee Auto Engine and
Supply Company, Milwaukee, Wis, Contact and making
same. 1,462,609 ; July 24.
Mauborgne, Joseph O. (See Cohen, L. and Mauborgne.)
Mauch. John L., Gulf, Tex. Distribution system for feed-
ing hot liquid material to traveling belts. 1,467,867 ;
Sept. 11.
Mauch, John L., Gulf, Tex. Cooling device for casting ma-
chines. 1,467,902 ; Sept, 11,
Mauck, Victor, Norristown, Pa. Welding, 1,443,982;
Jan, 23,
Mauck, Victor, Norristown, Pa. Shell-forming mechanism.
1,469,565; Oct. 2.
Mauck, Victor, Norristown, assignor to John Wood Manu-
facturing Company, Conshohocken, Pa. Can-forming
mechanism. 1,468,724 ; Sept, 25.
Maucl&re, Pierr6 A, P. V., Paris, France. Safety system
for storing inflammable liquids. 1.446,263 ; Feb, 20.
Maucl^re, Pierre A. P. V., Paris, France. Liquid-dis-
pensing station, 1,460,389 ; July 3.
Maudslay, Reginald W., Coventry, England. Electrically-
operated warning horn. 1,477,375 ; Dec. 11.
Mauerhan, John E., Oakland, Calif. Davenport.
1,447,314 ; Mar, 6.
Mauerhofer, Louis, New York, N. Y. Varnish composition.
1,458,493; June 12.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
353
Maujer, Robert I., Cincinnati. Ohio, assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. System of
control for synchronous motors driving through
clutchos. 1,474,976 ; Nov. 20.
Mauldiug, .Tohn il., Los Angeles. Calif., assignor to Kert-
0-Shield Mfg. Association, San Antonio, Tex. Wind de-
flector for automobiles. 1,443,713 ; Jan. 30.
Maulding, .Tohn II., Los .Vngeles, Calif., assignor to Kert-
O-Sliicld Mfg. Association, San Antonio, Tex. Tonneau
windshield. " 1,444,200 ; Feb. 6.
MauU. Edward N., Orlando, assignor to Skinner Ma-
chineiv Company, Dunedin, Fla. Buffing machine.
1.4(il.i34 : .Tuly 10.
Maupin, Dexter W., and R. C. Teegarden, Boulder, Colo.
Pipe coupler. 1,471,045 ; Oct. 16.
Maupin. Gravis R.. assignor to The .1. Faessler Manu-
facturing Company, Moberly, Mo. Flue cutter.
1.443.799 ; Jan. 30.
Manrnii, Max, Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to Mathieson
.\lkali Works, Inc. Commutator - grinding machine.
1,446.982: Feb. 27.
Mauran, Max, Niagara Falls, assignor to The Mathieson
-Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Multitank cradle.
1.453,474 ; May 1.
Mauran, Max, Niagara Falls, assignor to The Mathieson
Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Multiple-unit
tank car. 1,453,475 ; May 1.
Mauran, Max, Niagara Falls, assignor to The Mathieson
Alkali Works Inc., New York, N. Y. Double-tier multi-
ple-unit tank car. 1,453,476 ; May 1.
Mauran, Max, Niagara Falls, assignor to The Mathieson
Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Multiple-unit
tank car. 1,458,588 : June 12.
Maurer, .Albert, New York, N. Y. Medal holder.
1,455.143 ; May 15.
Maurer, Edward P., Cleveland, Ohio. Transformer.
1,457,784 ; June 5.
Maurer, Herman W., Cleveland, Ohio. Collapsible wall.
1,460,597 ; July 3.
Maury. Alfred D., Ilion, assignor to Martin Automatic
Fishing Reel Company, Mohawk, N. Y. Fixed line
protector for fishing reels. 1.444,201 ; Feb. 6.
Maury, Alfred D., Ilion, assignor to Martin Automatic
Fishing Reel Company, Mohawk, N. Y. Automatic fish-
ing reel. 1,469,845 ; Oct. 9.
Maus, Frank, assignor of one-half to S. J. Spoelstra, San
Jose, Calif. Cooling and dehydrating materials.
1.446.054 ; Feb. 20.
Maus. Lorenzo F., Chicago, HI. Slicer. 1,462,717 ;
July 24.
Mauss, Wilhelm, assignor to Continuous Centrifugals Lim-
ited. Johannesburg, Transvaal Province of Union of
South Africa. Centrifugal decanter and process.
1,441,732; Jan. 9.
Mauss, Wilhelm, assignor to Continuous Centrifugals
Limited. Johannesburg, Transvaal Province, Union of
South Africa. Heat treatment of liquid. 1,454,553 ;
May 8.
Maussner, Frederick, CoUingswood, N. J., and I. B. Ritter,
Philadelphia, assignors to Henry Wilhelm Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Edge-forming machine for sheets of
hair or fiber. 1,446,475 ; Feb. 27.
Maussner, Frederick, CoUingswood, N. J., and I. B.
Ritter, Philadelphia, assignors to Henry Wilhelm Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pneumatic feeding device.
1,468,028; Sept. 18.
Mautner, Oscar, et al. (See Faralla, Raoul A., assignor.)
Mautner, Oscar, assignor of one-half to C. Kraft, New
York, N. Y. Envelope. 1,467,803 ; Sept. 11.
Mauvais, Ernest, assignor to Multi-Copy Writer Corpora-
tion, Ltd., Seattle, Wash. Multicopy writer. 1,463,478 ;
July 31.
Mawhinney Last Company. (See Howe, Oliver J., as-
signor.)
Max Ams Machine Company. The. (See Brenzinger,
Julius, assignor.)
Maxey, Augustus G. (See Christian, W. W., and Maxey.)
Maxey, Augustus G., Owensboro, Ky. Mail box. 1,474,424 ;
Nov. 20.
Maxev, William W., Venice, Calif. Safety pin. 1,456,070 ;
Mav 22.
Maxfield, Joseph P., Millburn, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Vi-
bration detector. 1,463.830 ; Aug. 7.
Maxim, Edward R.. Cambridge, England. Auger, router,
or like tool for boring or sinking operations in wood
or other soft materials. 1.444,626 ; Feb. 6.
Maximum Motors Co. (See Foulke. Francis E.. assignor.)
Maxson, Walter L., Palmerton. Pa., assignor to The New
Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Desulphurizing
zinciferous sulphide ores. 1,463,901 ; Aug. 7
Maxwell. Bert E., Wichita, Kans. Machine for pulling
treads from tires and for separating plys of fahric.
1.443,495 : Jan. 30.
Maxwell, David G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Advertising
device. 1,472,733 ; Oct. 30.
Maxwell. Erastus M., Cardinal, Va. Merry-go-round.
1.466,845 : Sept. 4.
Maxwell. Frank R., jr., Dedham, Mass. Airplane.
1.456.643 ; May 29.
Maxwell, George H., assignor of one-fourth to L. Stein-
metz, Evansville, Ind. .Apparatus for handling and
,'^toring milk. 1,442,167; Jan. 16.
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Maxwell. Joseph M., Wichita, Kans. Regenerating beds of
exchange silicates. 1,450,985 ; Apr. 10.
Maxwell, Maxwell C, assignor to The Yale & Towne Manu-
facturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Lock structure.
1,470,858 ; Oct. 16.
Maxwell, Myrtle, assignor to R. A. Baker, Los Angeles,
Calif. Hosiery-display fixture. Des. 61,835 ; Jan. 23.
Maxwell Paint "Company. (See Remington, Joseph P.,
assignor.)
Maxwell, Rudolph N., Cincinnati, Ohio. Game. 1,461,218 ;
July 10.
Maxwell, William, Revere, Mass. Scenic effect. 1,451,046;
Apr. 10.
Maxwell, William, and L'. A. Barker, Fredericktown, Ohio.
Train stop. 1,459.029 ; June 19.
May, Adam J., assignor to Ritter Dental Mfg. Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Article supporting means. 1,440.401 ;
Jan. 2.
May. Charles A., assignor to Maddock Pottery Company,
Trenton, N. J. Plate or similar article. Des. 62,090 ;
Mar. 13.
May, Charles A., assignor to Maddock Pottery Company,
Trenton, N. J. Plate or similar article. Des. 62,208 ;
Apr. 10.
May, David T., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Electrical protective
device. 1,448,559 ; Mar. 13.
May, Frederic, Vienna, Austria. Cutting device for copy-
ing machines. 1,451,445 ; Apr. 10.
May, Frederick. (See Bangert, A., and May.)
May, George W., Akron, Ohio. Horseshoe for pitching
contests. 1,453,156 ; Apr. 24.
May, Harold N., New Orleans, La. Adjustable curtain
carrier. 1,463,711 ; July 31.
May, Henry A. (See Jackson, Harry R., assignor.)
May, Henry A. (See Jackson, H. R., and May.)
May, James A., NashviUe, N. C. Fish-stringing line.
1,477,656 : Dec. 18.
May, Joseph, Prankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Pen
cleaner. 1,468,122 ; Sept. 18.
May, Joseph, assignor of one-half to J. McPhee, Port-
land, Oreg. Nursing bottle, 1,448,309 ; Mar. 13.
May, Lena O. (See May, William H., assignor.)
May, Michel, Los Angeles, Calif. Heat retaining and con-
ducting attachment for burner stoves. 1,467,868 ;
Sept. 11.
May, Robert E. L., Hinesville, Ga. Cultivator. 1,458,837 ;
June 12.
Mav, William H., assignor to L. O. May, Atlanta, Ga.
Piston. 1,471,969 ; Oct. 23.
Maybach, Karl, assignor to the Firm : Maybach Mortoren-
bau Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Friedrich-
shafen A/B., Germany. Motor-feed-regulating device.
1,444,159 : Feb. 6.
Maybach, Karl, assignor to the Firm Maybach-Motorenbau
(jesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichshafen,
Germany. Vehicle brake. 1,469,232; Oct. 2.
Maybach-Motorenbau Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf
tung. (See Maybach, Karl, assignor.)
Mayberry, Ha ear B., Gladstone, N. J. Tool for manual
direction. 1,475,444; Nov. 27.
Mayberry, Harry A., McLeansboro, 111. Automobile radi-
a"tor cap. 1,457,070 ; May 29.
Mayberry, James D., Minneapolis, Minn. Convertible
chair, ironing board, and table. 1,452,749 ; Apr. 24.
Mayberry, Thomas A., Los Angeles, assignor of four-fifths to
W. E. Winfield, La Verne, and one-fifth to M. Thomp-
son, Pomona, Calif. Mold for making cementitious
products. 1,452,247; Apr. 17.
Mavchoff. .M. N., & i:o. (Sec Moore, Howard R., assignor.)
Mayer, Alvin L., New York, N. Y. Ferrotyping, polish-
ing, and drying apparatus. 1,469.099 ; Sept. 25.
Mayer, C^arl A., assignor to American Bosch Magneto
Corporation, Springfield, Mass. Timing mechanism.
1,463,367 ; July 31.
Mayer, Carl F., assignor to The Swartwout Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Heat-insulating wall. 1.468,573 ;
Sept. 18.
Mayer. Charles B., Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical valve.
1,475,129 : Nov. 20.
Mayer, Emil, and A. Leib, assignors to Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H. Hallesches, Berlin, Ger-
many. Circuit arrangement for receiving radioenergy.
1,469,328 ; Oct. 2.
Mayer, Frank A., Washington, D. C. Locomotive ash
pan. 1,472,659; Oct. 30.
Mayer, Frank D., and A. B. Vance, assignors to The Es-
senkay Products Company, Chicago, III, Machine for
placing automobile tires on rims. 1,445,784 ; Feb. 20,
Mayer, Fred G., assignor to Starr Piano Company, Rich-
mond Ind. Automatic stop for phonographs.
1,450,299 : Apr, 3.
Mayer, Friedrich, JIunich, Germany. Rolling-mill appa-
ratus. 1,474.055: Nov. 13.
Maver, Fritz. Ulm, Bavaria, assignor to J. Keller, Ober-
lenningen-Teck. Wurttemberg, Germany. Hydraulic
coupling. 1,472.930: Nov. 6.
Mayer, Fritz. Ulm-on-the-Danube, assignor to J. Keller,
Oberlenningen-Teck, Wurttemberg, Germany. Motor
car. 1,473,194 ; Nov. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Mayer, Fritz, deceased, Ulm, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to J. Keller, Oberlenningen-Teck, Wurttemberg,
Germany. Device for distributing fluid pressure to
hydraulic couplings. 1,475,020 ; Nov. 20.
Mayer, Fritz, Nuremberg, Germany, assignor to B.
Stoerzer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Continuous kiln. 1,477,837 ;
Dec. 18.
Mayer, George A., Lakewood, assignor to The Manl-Pold
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Form sheet. 1,477,581 ;
Dec. 18.
Mayer, Grover C. F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Window guard.
1,451,172; Apr. 10.
Mayer, Henry, Arbon, Q. Schlatter, Stelnach, and P.
Boeckly, assignors to Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer,
Arbon, Switzerland. Dumping wagon. 1,472,484 ;
Oct. 30.
Mayer, John P. (See Taylor, Samuel W., assignor.)
Mayer, Joseph F., St. Louis, Mo. Vehicle jack. 1,444,931 ;
Feb. 13.
Mayer, Joshua W., New York, N. Y. Ring or similar
article. Des. 62, 063 ; Mar. 13.
Mayer Life Boat Co. (See Allbin, Sim E., assignor.)
Mayer, Louis, assignor to Kaukauna Machine Works,
Kaukauua, Wis. Thistle eradicator. 1,447,315; Mar. 6.
Mayer, Marie, deceased. (See Mayer, Mathew, assignor.)
Mayer, Mathew, deceased, assignor of one-half to M.
Mayer, deceased, Euclid, Ohio ; I. R. Winsper, adminis-
trator. Stand or holder for Christmas trees, flowerpots,
etc. 1,460,859 ; July 3.
Mayer, Mai, et al., trustees. (See Rosenberg, Arthur,
assignor.)
Mayer, Michael. (See Rad6, A., Mayer, and von Eger-
hftzy.)
Mayer, Robert S. (See Hirschfeld, H. C, and Mayer.)
Mayer, Vilhelm, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to U. S. Sample Company. Bevel-cutting ma-
chine. 1,464,613; Aug. 14.
Mayer. Waldemar F., Philadelphin, Pa., assignor to Tay-
lor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company, High Bridge,
N. J. Balanced hydraulic pump or motor. 1,455,443 ;
May 15.
Mayer, Waldemar F., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Tay-
lor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company, High Bridge,
N. J. Hydraulic pump or motor. 1,455,753; May 15.
Mayer, Waldemar F., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company, High Bridge,
N. J. Means for operating hydraulic pullback presses.
1.468.604 ; Sept. 18.
Mayer, Waldemar F., Philndelphia, Pa., assignor to
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company, High Bridge,
N. J. Means for controlling hydraulic presses.
1.468.605 ; Sept. 18.
Mayer, Walter S. (See Hawklhs, Harry L., assignor.)
Mayer, Walter S., assignor to Heinemann Electric Com-
pany. Philadelphia, Pa. Plug-receiving wall outlet.
I,453,5fl0 ; May 1.
Mayer, Walter S., assignor to Heinemann Electric Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric switch. 1,453,591 ;
May 1.
Mayes, James B., et al. (See Glass, John E., assignor.)
Mayes. John, Wichita, Kans. Apparatus for refining
crude oil. 1,451,739 ; Apr. 17.
Mayes, John, and R. Homrighous, Wichita, Kans. Appa-
ratus for extracting oil from shales. 1,465,277 ;
Aug. 21.
May fair Optical Company. (See Pyser, Charles S., as-
signor.)
Mayhew, Edward A., assignor to The Damascus Brake
Beam Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Reversible brake-
beam fulcrum. 1,473,116 ; Nov. 6.
Mayhugh, Jesse P., Glassport, Pa. Portable extensible
support. 1,448,932 ; Mar. 20.
Mayle, Francis C. (See Hipwood, George, assignor.)
Maynard, Albert C, Berkeley, Calif. Vanity case.
1,457,541 ; June 5.
Maynnrd, Albert E., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbrldge, Mass. Tool holder for grinding
machines. 1.448,694 ; Mar. 13.
Maynard, Albert E., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbrldge, Mass. Lena holder for edging ma-
chines. 1,448,695 ; Mar. 13.
Maynard, Albert E., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Spectacle-frame-coating ma-
chine. 1.454,177 ; May 8.
Maynard, Albert E., and W. A. Gunning, assignors to
American Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Torlc-
lap former. 1,455,444 : May 15.
Maynard, Albert E., and' W. A. Gunning, Southbrldge,
Mass., assignors to American Optical Company. Edging
machine. 1,470,995 ; Oct. 16.
Maynard, Charles E., Northampton, assignor to The Flsk
Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tube-stripping
nozzle. 1.445.701 : Fob. 20.
Maynard, Harold B., sr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuel-saving
device for heaters. 1,441,938; Jan. 9.
Maynard, Joseph S., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The
Richardson Company, Lockland, Ohio. Applying felt
insulation. 1,474.423; Not. 20.
Maynard, Rae E. (See Mac Arthur, William J., assignor.)
Mayne, Jaraes F., Norwalk, Ohio. Window cleaner.
1,454,481 ; May 8.
Maynes, Hyla P., Gaines, Pa. Amusement apparatus.
1,461,322; Jul/ iw.
Mayno, George F. (See Hapgood, C. H., and Mayno.)
Mayo, Benjamin P., Salem, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heeling
machine. 1.447,261 ; Mar. 6.
Mayo, Benjamin F., deceased, E. Mayo, executrix, Salem,
assignor of one-third to J. A. Brogan, Lawrence,
Mass., and one third to P. F. Brogan, New York, N. Y.
Heat-responsive device. 1,445,702 ; Feb. 20.
Mayo, Charles M., Indianapolis, Ind. Forming receptacles.
1,470,021; Oct. 9.
Mayo, Edward H., Moss Point, Miss. Paper-roll plug.
1,459,596 ; June 19.
Mayo, Ernest A., Evanston, 111. Building construction.
1,462,208; July 17.
Mayo, Etta, executrix. (See Mayo, Benjamin F.)
Mayo, Milford C, assignor to The Canton Pneumatic Tool
Company, Canton, Ohio. Pressure regulator. 1,474,841 ;
Nov. 20.
Mayo, Robert D., Cleveland, Ohio. Combined tooth-
brush and water-glass holder. 1,461,804 ; July 17.
Mayol, Frank E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Container for
frozen dainties. Des. 62,640; July 10.
Mayotte, John, assignor of one-half to J. Soulier, Odanah,
Wis. Metallic beam splice. 1.477,838; Dec. 18.
Mays Accounting Machine Company. (See Mays, James
P., assignor.)
Mays, Harry C, Altoona, Pa. Swing attachment.
1,445,098 ; Feb. 13.
Mays, James F., assignor to Mays Accounting Machine
Company, Lexington, N. C. Calculating machine.
1,441,733 ; Jan. 9.
Mays, James F.. assignor to Mays Accounting Machine
Company, Lexington, N. C. Resetting mechanism for
calculating machines. 1,441,734 ; Jan. 9.
Mays, James M., Pittsburgh, Pa., Saw clamp. 1,441,869 ;
Jan. 9.
Maytag Company. (See Snyder, Howard F., assignor.)
Ma'yville, Louis H., Granite Heights, Wis. Rail brace.
1,474,278; Nov. 13.
Maze, Charles A. F., dlt D. Maze, Paris, France. Gun.
1.450,558; Apr. 3.
Mazsick. Frank W., North Milwaukee, Wis. Cabinet.
1,473,793; Nov. 13.
Mazza, Ben, Grand Junction, Colo. Electric switch.
1,459,956 : June 26.
Mazza, Guido, Turin, Italy. Reciprocating electric motor.
1,471,698; Oct. 23.
Mazzle, Charles A., Detroit, Mich. Bank-protecting de-
vice. 1,463,368 ; July 31.
McAdam, Charles, Company. (See Olsen, Victor O., as-
elgnor.)
McAdam, Dunlap J., jr., Annapolis, Md., assignor to
Tlnlus Olsen Testing Machine Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Impact-testing machine. 1,462,813 ; July 24.
McAdie, Alexander, Milton, Mass. Nephoscope. 1,446,574 ;
Feb. 27.
Mc.A^fee, Aimer M., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to Gulf
Refining Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Process of and
apparatus for the manufacture of lower-boiling hydro-
carbons from higher-boiling hydrocarbons. 1,476,091 ;
Dec. 4.
McAfee, Aimer M., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to Gulf
Refining Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Distilling oil with
aluminum chloride. 1,478,444 ; Dec. 25.
McAleer, John S. (See Bottone, Victor R., assignor.)
McAlevey, William R. (See Brown, F. D., and McAlevey.)
McAllaster, George R., Rochester, N. Y. Folding bed.
1,456,988; May 29.
McAllister, Fredrick J., Elyria, Ohio, assignor of one-
eighth to .\. E. Simmons and one-eighth to F. Henke,
Elyria, Ohio. Building-material composition. 1,463,123 ;
July 24.
McMlister, John E. (See Patton, J. F., and McAllister.)
McAlonle, Howard. (See Slattery, M. F., and McAlonie.)
McAlvay, Budd D., et aL (See Deakins, G. C., and Hamer,
assignors.)
McAnally, William R., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Light reflector.
1.450,376; Apr. 3.
McAnulty, Andrew, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Safety
guard for razors. 1,461,490; July 10.
McArdle, Fred W., Boston, Mass. Machine for molding
articles from plastic material. 1,455,634 ; May 15.
McArthur. Charles D., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Blaw-
Knox Company. Form for tunnels and culverts.
1,460,165; June 26.
McArthur, Emmett A., Rodeo, Calif. Vanity case.
1,469,524 • Oct. 2.
McArthur, George. C. Colpus, W. J. Scammell, and W.
F. Thompson, Wellington, New Zealand. Water-cool-
ing device for internal-combustion engines. 1,443,870 ;
Jan. 30.
McArthur, John, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle sash construc-
tion. 1,457,178; May 29.
McArthur. John, Detroit, Mich. Door lock. 1,460,166;
June 26.
McArthur. Mary J.. Cleveland, Ohio. Window box.
1.442.579; Jan. IC.
McArthur, Nelll D., Danville, Va. Sawing machine.
1,454,901 ; May 15.
McArthur, William, Tenino, Wash. Burner. 1,447.095 ;
Feb. 27.
McAvoy, Francis J., Newark. N. J. Anilllary train-
controlling means. 1,442,092 ; Jan. 10.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patetitees — Continued.
856
assignor of one-third
San Francisco, Calif.
June 19.
MoAvoy. John A.. Chicago, 111., assignor, b.v mesne as-
slsnments, to Stewart Manufacturing Corporation, Wil-
mington, Del. Auto window frame. 1,469, 229 ; Oct. 2.
McBec Hinder Company, The. (See McBee, Charles F.,
assignor.)
McBee Binder Company. (See McBee, Harry. B., as-
signor.)
McBeo, Charles F., assignor to The McBee Binder Com-
pany. .\then.s, Ohio. Locking device for loose-leaf files.
1.440,477; Jan. 2.
McBe<', Chnrlos F.. assignor to The McBee Binder Com-
pany, Athens, Ohio. Binding machine. 1,452,565;
Apr. 24.
McBee, Charles F., assignor to The McBee Binder Com-
pany, Athens, Ohio. Locking device for loose-leaf files
or binders. 1,469.388; Oct. 2.
McBee, Harry B., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to McBee
Binder Company, Athens, Ohio. Printing press.
1,453,363; May 1.
McBee, Harry B., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to McBee
Binder Company, Athens, Ohio. Mounting for makivup
frames for printing presses. 1,455.257 ; May 15.
McBerty, Frank R., Evauston, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Automatic telephone-exchange system. 1,470,664 ;
Oct. 16.
McBerty, Fred P., Warren, Ohio. Universal point and
carrier for welders. 1,474,199 ; Nov. 13.
McBride, Charles B., Sebring, Ohio. Metallic window
screen. 1,475,126; Nov. 20.
^^cB^i(ll^ Charles C, Sanger, Calif. Extracting precious
niotals. 1.447,140; Feb. 27.
McBride, Cleavie, Los Angeles, Calif. Oven. 1,461,280 ;
July 10.
McHinU'. Eugene. (See Reily, John P., assignor.)
McBride, Hiram Y., assignor to The United States Wool
Company, Denver, Colo. Wool cleaning. 1,449,613 ;
Mar. 27.
McBride, Hiram Y., assignor to The United States Wool
Company, Denver, Colo. Wool product. 1,449.826 ;
Mar. 27.
McBride, Jesse E., assignor to Palmer-Bee Company, De-
troit, Mich. Conveyer. 1,447,219 ; Mar. 6.
McBride, Jesse E., assignor to Palmer-Bee Company,
Detroit, Mich. Conveying system. 1,459,916 ; June 26
McBurney, Willard B., Atlanta, Ga. Stoking grate.
1.459,980; June 26.
McCaa, David G., Lancaster, Pa.,
to Federal Telegraph Company,
Signaling apparatus. 1,459,308 .
McCaa, David G., Lancaster, I'a., assignor of one-third
to Federal Telegraph Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Method of and apparatus for electrical communication.
1,459,786; June 26.
McCaa, David G., Palo Alto, Calif., assignor of one-half
to C. D. Ehret, Philadelphia, Pa. Current relaying
and production. 1,466,912 ; Sept. 4.
McCabe, Hugh, Lawrence, Mass.
1,449,427 ; Mar. 27.
McCabe, Hugh, Lawrence, Mass.
1,460,167; June 26.
McCabe. Hugh, Lawrence, Mass.
1,461,041 ; July 10.
McCabe. James L., Wichita, Kans.
treating chamber for hydrocarbon vapors and gases.
1,455,088; May 15.
McCabe, John J., assignor to The Warner Brothers Com-
pany, Bridgeport, Conn. Corset boning and making
the same. 1,444,799; Feb. 13.
McCabe, William M., Philadelphia, Pa. Cleaner for
potatoes and the like. 1,441,161; Jan. 2.
McCaffrey, Thomas J., Seattle, Wash. Inner tube.
1,460,096; Mar. 27.
McCaffrey, William H., assignor of one-half to J. A.
Meadows, Birmingham, Ala. Car coupler. 1,468,725 ;
Sept. 25.
McCahey, George F., assignor to New England Butt Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Braiding-machine carrier.
1,444,513 ; Feb. 6.
McCain, William E., Brie, Pa.
1,471,498; Oct. 23.
McCaleb, Lon, Dyersburg, Tenn.
articles. 1,457,444 ; June 5.
McCall, Charles D., Atlanta, Ga.
pipes. 1,444,319 ; Feb. 6.
McCall, Charles W., Oakland, Calif,
leaf. 1,459,338; June 19.
MeCall, John D. (See Boutee, Octave J., assignor.)
McCallen, Walter F., assignor of one-half to A. E. Elliott,
Independence, Mo. Internal - combustion engine.
1.473,486 ; Nov. 6.
McCalliim, Albert B., Ypsllantl, Mich. Wall form.
1,467.903; Sept. 11.
McCalpin, Robert. (See Christensen, C. C, and McCal-
Pin.)
McCambrldge, Thomas F., Akron, Ohio. Rim. 1,449,185 ;
Mar. 20.
McCandlish, William H., Ware, assignor of one-third to
Saballte (Great Britain) Limited, London, and one-
third to J. Belllnghnm. St. Clements, Jersey, Channel
lalands. England. Machine for molding and pressing
concrete and similar material into block form.
1,442,283; Jaa. IC
Flanging machine.
Flanging machine.
Flanging machine.
Electrically-operating
Ditching machine.
Drying support for
Hopper for heating
Detachable book
McCann, Alfred R., assignor to The Liberty Machine Tool
Co., Hamilton, Ohio. Planer. 1,447,422 ; Mar. 6.
McCann, Alfred R., assignor to The Liberty Machine
Tool Co.. Hamilton, Ohio. Dial. 1,459,917"; June 26.
McCann, Alfred R., assignor to The Liberty Machine Tool
Co.. Hamilton, Ohio. Clamp. 1,467,182 ; Sept. 4.
McCann, George F., Jersey City, N. J. Doll. Des.
62,223 ; Apr. 17.
McCann, Grant, et al. (See Hubble, Joseph H., assignor.)
McCann, Michael, Glenmorris, N. Y., assignor to Fred-
erick Osann Company. Driving mechanism for light
machines. 1,443,795 ; Jan. 30.
McCann, Michael, Glenmorris, assignor to Frederick
Osann Company, New York, N. Y. Friction-clutch
mechanism. 1,456,320; May 22.
McCann, Michael, (Glenmorris, assignor to Frederick
Osann Company, New York, N. Y. Snap-fastener clamp
for sewing machines. 1,461,427 ; July 10.
McCann, Michael, Glenmorris, assignor to Frederick
Osann Company, New York, N. Y. Sewing machine.
1,461,428; July 10.
McCann, Michael, Glenmorris, assignor to Frederick
Osauu Company, New York, N. Y. Buttonhole-cutter
mechanism. 1,473,240 ; Nov. 6.
McCann, Michael, Glenmorris, assignor to Frederick
Osann Company, New York, N. Y. Work clamp for
buttonhole-sewing machines. 1,477,142 ; Dec. 11.
McCann, Ronald A., assignor to The Union Switch & Sig-
nal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway-trafBc-controlling
apparatus. 1,466,055 ; .\ug. 28.
McCann, Ronald A., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway-tralfic-con-
trolling apparatus. 1,478. 6(j7 ; Dec. 25.
McCann, Ronald A., Swissvale, and L. V. Lewis, Edge-
wood Borough, assignors to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway-trafflc-controUing ap-
paratus. 1,469,799 ; Oct. 9.
McCann, William F., et al. (See Paull, Arvin R., as-
signor.)
McCardia, Samuel. Strathcona, Canada. Flypaper holder.
1.451.583: Apr. 10.
McCarley, Clark V., Toledo, Ohio. Device for feeding
moist air and steam to carburetors. 1,470,692 ; Oct. 16.
McCarthy, Charles J. (See Field, J. C, and McCarthy.)
McCarthy, Charles M., Minneapolis, Minn. Wire-cloth-
dlsplay roll rack. 1,462,349; July 17.
McCarthy, Charles M., Norfolk, Va. Lock. 1,466,537;
Aug. 28.
McCarthy, Daniel J., Elgin, assigrnor to Chicago Railway
Signal and Supply Company, Chicago, IIL Signal de-
vice. 1,451,166; Apr. 10.
McCarthy, Daniel J., Elgin, assignor to Chicago Railway
Signal and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Light-pro-
jecting apparatus. 1,463,023 ; July 31.
McCarthy, Daniel J., Elgin, 111., assignor to Chicago
Railway Signal and Supply Company. Chromatic
light signal system. 1,475,709 ; Nov. 27.
McCarthy, Edward F., Chicago, 111. Hydraulic clutch for
transmitting rotative motion from a driven shaft to a
driving shaft. 1,473,487 ; Nov. 6.
McCarthy, Edward F., assignor to The Ramo Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Shock absorber for vehi-
cles. 1,466,368; Aug. 28.
McCarthy, John H. (See Finch, Evander M., assignor.)
McCarthy, Joseph, Spokane, Wash. Automobile signal.
1,472,248; Oct. 30.
McCarthy, Michael M. (See LIchtenberg, F., and Mc-
Carthy.)
McCarty, Dwight G., Emmetshurg, Iowa. Sorting table
or file-distributing device. 1,478,876; Dec. 25.
McCarty, Eugene J., Clinton, Mass. Boiler-tube-cleaning
machine. 1,476,901 ; Dec. 11.
McCarty, Grace F., Chicago, 111. Toilet-powder package.
1,408,164 ; Sept. 18.
McCarty, John H., Detroit, Mich. Race-course time rec-
ord. 1,445,095; Feb. 13.
McCathron, Henry N., Bridgeport, Conn. Boiler-tube re-
pair plug. 1,469,542 ; June 19.
McCaulay, Chester B., Palo Alto, Calif. Hydraulic-
nozzle construction. 1,451,165 : Apr. 10.
McCauIey, Ernest G., Dayton, Ohio. Propeller for air-
craft. 1,458,213 ; June 12.
McCauley, Ernest G., Dayton, Ohio. Synchronizing con-
trol mechanism for reversible pitch propellers.
1,458.214 ; June 12.
McCauley, Ernest G., Dayton, Ohio. Propeller reversible
blade and wood-retaining ferrule. 1,458,215; June 12.
McCauley, Francis W., Goodes, Va. Nonfreezing attach-
ment for water tanks. 1,442,281 ; Jan. 23.
McCauley, James, New York, N. Y. Combined gas heat
and light burner. 1,451,951; Apr. 17.
McCausland, John W., assignor to Safford Sales Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Bumper. 1,477.141 ; Dec. 11,
McCavitt, John P., assignor of one-half to E. Waddlcor,
Fall River, Mass. Spinning frame and cam. 1,465,238 ;
Aug. 14
McChaIn, Louis C, FlnleyvlUe, Pa. Farm gate. 1,446,575 ;
Feb, 27,
McChesney, John S., Chicago. 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Gary Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn,
N. Y. Wlre-spliclng tool. 1,445,634 ; Feb. 20.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
McChesney, John S., CMcago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Gary Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn,
N. Y. Wire-splicing tool. 1,445,635 ; Feb. 20.
McChesney, Lillian, Honolulu, Hawaii. Doll. Des. 62,913 ;
Aug. 21.
McClain, Hugh F., Kansas City, Mo. Dumping truck.
1,447,590 ; Mar. 6.
McClain, John R. (See Burr, G. A., McClain, and
Frost.)
McClain, John W., Chicago, 111. Self-lighting cigarette.
1,454,902 ; May 15.
McClaren Rubber Company. (See Downes, Elmer N.,
assignor.)
McClarreii, Samuel T., St. Petersburg, Fla. Window-op-
erating device. 1.453,881 ; Mav 1.
McClasljey, Frank T., Sacramento, Calif. Dental appli-
ance. 1,474.084 ; Nov. 13.
McClatchie, Stanley, Cambridge, Mass., assignor to The
Connecticut Electric Manufacturing Company, Bridge-
port, Conn. Attachment plug. 1,451,704; .\pr. 17.
McClay, Roy C, assignor of one-half to W. H. Myers,
Los Angeles, Calif. Combined reamer and polisher.
1,467,977 ; Sept. 11.
McCleary, Elmer T. (See Schoenfeldt, H. W., Reinhardt,
and McCleary.)
McCleary, Lenwood, Chicago, 111. Bell ringer. 1,455,635 ;
May 15.
McCleeary, Alfred W., Des Moines, Iowa. Holder for
swinging doors. 1,469,800 ; Oct. 9.
McClellan, Asa C. D., Memphis, Tenn. Thermometer
case. 1,478,286 ; Dec. 18.
McClellan, Edward J., New York, N. Y., assignor to
The Garvin Machine Company. Tapping machine.
1,459,981 ; June 26.
McClelland, Charles S. (See Vance, C. E., and McClel-
land.)
McClelland Hardware Company. (See Utter, Bror A.,
assignor.)
McClelland, William A.. Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to The
Fuchs & Lang Manufacturing Company. Collector re-
ceptacle. 1.455,117; May 15.
McClellon, Harold B., administrator. (See McCIellon,
James M.)
McClellon, .lames M., deceased, Everett, Mass. ; II. B.
McClellon, administrator. Boiler. 1,474,156; Nov. 13.
McClenathen, Robert, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to
Kelly Springfield Tire Co. Bead-making machine.
1,451,837; Apr. 17.
McClenathen, Robert, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to
Kelly Springfield Tire Co. Rubber-tire-forming roller.
1,456,109 ; May 22.
McClenathen, Robert, and H. G. Arthur, assignors to
Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire
trimmer. 3,440,397; Jan. 2.
McClenny, Robert J., East Palatka, Fla. Barrel-setting-
up machine. 1,475,305 : Nov. 27.
McClintock, Charles N., Elwood, Ind. Tire and rim con-
struction. 1,462,117 ; July 17.
McClintock, Levvi.s G., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Transformer-tank sup-
port. 1,463,962 ; Aug. 7.
McClintock. Lewis G., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Transformer Company. Welding process and
product. 1,477,143 : Dec. 11.
McClintock. 0. B., Company. (See Jones, Earle M.,
assignor.)
McClintock, Ora D., Chicago, 111. Hair curler.
1,459,228 ; June 19.
McClintock, Ora D., San Francisco, Calif. Hair curler.
1,461,533; .July 10.
McClintock, Robert W., and D. McKinnon, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Electrolytic rectifier. 1,460.104 ;
June 26.
McClintock, William, New York, N. Y. Fire-hose rack.
1,471,499 ; Oct. 23.
McClintock, William, New York, N. Y. Hose rack.
1,471,500; Oct. 23.
McClintock, William O., Walnut, Calif. Heat distributor
for orchard burners. 1,464,913 ; Aug. 14.
McCloskey, Alfred C, assi,glior to F. W. Bacon, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Combined bumper and fender for motor
vehicles. 1,466,883 ; Sept. 4.
McCloskey, Alfred C, assignor to F. W. Bacon, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Combined bumper and fender for motor
vehicles. 1,477,275 ; Dec. 11.
McCloskey, Paiil J., New Brunswick, N. J. Lever slot
closure. 1,457,082; May 29.
McCloskey, Thomas J., assignor to Universal Transmis-
sion Company, Seattle, Wash. Transmission mecha-
nism. 1,472,724 ; Oct. 30.
McCloud, Edward L., Esparto, and P. Kerwin, Manches-
ter, Calif. Power pipe tongs. 1,478,668 ; Dec. 25..
McCloud, John M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mount for vehicle
curtain window panes. 1,452,612 : Apr. 24.
McCloy, John H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Coupling. 1,471,520;
Oct. 23.
McClung, John W. (See Cox, Jesse C, and McClung.)
McClure, Benjamin C, Hartsdale, N. Y., assignor to
Johns-Manville, Incorporated. Automatic leak detec-
tor. 1,478,445 : Dec. 25.
McClure. Claude II., Oaktown, Ind. Harvester. 1,475,073;
Nov. 20.
McClure. Edd M., and J. O. McMurphy, assignors of
one-third to Frank P. Weber, Lamar, Mo. Child's
vehicle. 1,443,424; Jan. 30.
McChne Electric Oiling System. (See McClure, Ralph R.,
assignor.)
McClure, Harry W., Ann Arbor, Mich. Shower-bath
apparatus. 1,443,753; Jan. 30.
McClure, Ralph R., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
McClure Electric Oiling System. Electrically-operated
oil cup. 1,454.123; May 8.
McClure, Robert P. (See Simpson, J., and McClure.)
McClure, Rodnev N., Los Angeles, Calif. Direction indi-
cator. 1,463,826; Aug. 7.
McClure, Rodney N., Los Angeles, Calif. Direction indi-
cator for motor vehicles. 1,467,487 ; Sept. 11.
McClure, Silas, Minneapolis, Minn. Thermostatic mech-
anism. 1,472,725 ; Oct. 30.
McCoU, Irvine, Grand Rapids, Mich. Receptacle or pack-
age. 1,463,516 ; July 31.
McCollister, Thurman P., Silver City, N. Mex. Coupler for
railway cars. 1,475,127 ; Nov. 20.
McColloush, James H., jr., San Jose, Calif. Automo-
bile seat. 1.441,534; Jan. 9.
McCollough, James H., jr., San Jose, Calif. Automobile
seat. 1,445,404; Feb. 13.
McCollough, W. A., & Sons, Inc. (See McCollough, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
McCollough, William A., Webster City, Iowa. Invalid's
bed. 1,476,902; Dec. 11.
Mce'ollough, William A., assignor to W. A. McCollough &
Sons, Inc., Webster City, Iowa. Water heater.
1,448,074 ; Mar. 13.
McComas, Eugene B., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Combined lid
opener and hinge for cans. 1,440,925 ; Jan. 2.
McComas, Jesse, Los Angeles. Calif. Telephone attach-
ment. 1,472,530; Oct. 30.
McComas, Jesse C, Indianapolis, Ind. Shipping deck.
1.459,511 : June 19.
McComas. Joe M., Kansas City, Mo. Grave marker.
1,467,391 ; Sept. 11.
McComish, John J., New York, N. Y., assignor of one-third
to F. J. Reinecke, Hoboken, N. J. Pen. 1,442,959;
Jan. 23.
McComiskey, Alexander H., jr., New Orleans, La. Elec-
tric gyrostat. 1,469,094; Sept. 25.
McConahy, Newell C, Tyrone, Pa. Indicator. 1,462,371 ;
July 17.
McConnal, James C, Detroit, Mich. Clothesline holder.
1,455,636; May 15;
McConnel, Charles W., et al., trustees. (See Melcher,
George S., assignor.)
McConnel, William N., Milner, Idaho. Recorder.
1,452,122; Apr. 17.
McConnell, Andrew B., and H. E. McCroskey, Omaha,
Nebr. Recording attachment for scales. 1,471,181 ;
Oct. 16.
McConrell-Browning Engineering Company, The. (See
McConnell. Harry R., assignor.)
McConnell, Duncan A. (See Coughlin, Joseph D., as-
signor. )
McConnell, Harry E., assignor to The McConnell-Brown-
ing Engineering Company, Richmond, Va. Chuck.
1.473,488; Nov. 6.
McConnell, Harry R., assignor to The McConnell-Brown-
ing Elngineering Company, Richnaond, Va. CThuck.
1,476,903 ; Dec. 11.
McConnell, James W., Washington, D. C, assignor to
Government of the United States. Reducing valve.
1,461,248; July 10.
McConnell, James W.. Washington, D. C, assignor to
Government of the United States. Torpedo. 1,474,724 ;
Nov. 20.
Rockford, 111.
Baking frame.
McConnell, John J.
1.463,124; July 24.
McConnell, Lert, Grand River, Iowa. Combined damper
and spark-deflecting device. 1,470,930 ; Oct. 16.
McConway & Torley Company, The. (See George, Enoch,
jr., assignor.)
McConway & Torley Company. (See Kelso, William, as-
signor. I
McCord, Alvin C, Chicago, 111. Air-cooled engine cylinder
and making same. 1,455.028 ; May 15.
McCord, Arthur W., Washington, D. C. Soap-dispensing
device. 1,471,621 ; Oct. 23.
McCord, Charles J., Alpha, Mich. Wheel. 1,455,637;
May 15.
McCord Manufacturing Company. (See Bailey, Claude B.,
assignor.)
McCord Manufacturing Company. (See McCormick, Mal-
colm, assignor.)
McCormack, Edward J., San Francisco, Calif. Collapsible
electric heater. 1,452,304 ; Apr. 17.
McCormack, James L. L., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Detex Corporation, Chicago, 111. Watchman's time
recorder. 1,472,925 ; Nov. 6.
McCormack, Leonard J., Dumont, N. J. Shuttle-pressure
indicator. 1,450,097; Mar. 27.
McCormick, Charles M., assignor of ono-third to .T. A.
Feist and one-third to .Tames Truman, Pueblo, Colo.
Child's vehicle. 1,444,320 ; Feb. 6.
McCormick Drilling Tool Company. (See McCormick,
Thomas J., assignor.)
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McCormick, Eneas, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Foot
clcmor. 1,405,736: Ausr. 21.
McCormick. Ooorge B., Jlillersburg, Ohio. Spike puller.
1.443.900 : .Tan. 30.
McCormick. Hugh M. (See McCormick, Sara W. and
H. M.)
McCormick, John H. (See Crass, George F., assignor.^)
McCormick. .John I., I'hiladelphla, Pa. Bumper.
1.474,007 ; Nov. 20.
McCormick. .Foseph H., South Pittsburg, Tenn. Vehicle
tire. 1.453,150; Apr. 24.
McCormick Laboratories, The. (See Kopf, Melrose G., as-
signor.)
McCormick. Malcolm. W.v.indotte, Mich., .Tssi.gnor to Mc-
Cord Manufacturin.2; Comp.^ny, Detroit, Mich. Mer-
chandising chart. 1,444,197; Feb. 6.
McCormick, Sara W. and H. M., Chicago, 111., assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Champion Corset Company,
Ypsilanti, Mich. Designing corset abdominal supports.
1.473,241 ; Nov. 6.
McCormick, Thomas .T., assignor, by mesne assignments,
fo McCormick Drilling Tool Company, Detroit, Mich.
Underreamer. 1,474,274 ; Nov. 13.
McCormick, Wallace H. (See Gahm, Frank, assignor.)
McCormish, William E., Niles, assignor to C. H. Booth,
Youngstown, Ohio. Tire casing. Des. 62,064 ;
Mar. 13.
McCormish, William E., Niles, assignor to C. H. Booth,
Youngstown, Ohio. Tire casing. Des. 62,065 ; Mar. 13.
McCormish, William E.. Niles, assignor to C. H. Booth,
Youngstown. Ohio. Tire casing. Des. 62,066 ; Mar. 13.
McCormish, William E., Cuyahoga Falls, assignor to The
American Tiro Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Tire
tread. Des. 62,067; Mar. 13.
McCorry, Fredrick W. (See McGowan, R. E., and Mc-
Corry.)
McCowan, Emily, New York, N. Y. Doll. Des. 62,433 ;
May 29.
McCown, Thomas D., and J. A. Blanchard, Poplar Bluff,
Mo. Automatic dirigible headlight. 1,472,564 ; Oct. 30.
McCoy, Alfred F. (See Allen, A. F., McCoy, and Stern-
berger.)
McCoy, Charles E., et al. (See Kenneth, David, assignor.)
McCo.y, Charles E., Logansport, Ind. Washing machine.
1.473.112: Nov. 6.
McCoy Cotton Machinery Corporation. (See McCoy,
William D., assignor.)
McCov. Edwin R., and J. Herbers. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Buffing machine. 1,447,027 ; Feb. 27.
McCoy, Eli.iah, assignor of one-half to G. W. Moulden,
Detroit. Mich„ Vehicle wheel tire. Des. 63,107 : Oct. 2.
McCoy, Elizabeth. (See McCoy, Walter J.)
McCoy, Henry A., Hamilton, and T. G. Anderson, An-
caster. Canada. Radiators. 1,465,607 ; Aug. 21.
McCoy, J. H., et al. (See Matter, Gustave 0., assignor.)
McCoy, John F., New Orleans, La. Grouting composition
for paving blocks. 1,465,448; Aug. 21.
McCoy, Marion M., assignor of one-half to G. A. Will,
St. Louis. Mo. Oil-cooling system for internal-combus-
tion engines. 1,440.689 ; Jan. 2.
McCoy, Walter J., deceased, Omaha, Nebr. ; B. McCoy,
administratrix. Header-brick mold. 1,465,608 ; Aug. 21.
McCoy, William B. (See Scully, J., and McCoy.)
McCoy. 'William D., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to McCoy
Cotton Machinery Corporation. Ginning and clean-
insr m.noliine. 1,478,572: Dec. 25.
McCoy, William P., Yonkers, N. Y. Tobacco-smoking pipe.
1.455,5.39 ; May 15.
McCracken, Adam, London, England. Reamer. 1,472,182 ;
Oct. 30.
McCracken, Berel, and C. Pirott, assignors to Bryce
Brothers Company, Mount Pleasant, Pa. Goblet or
similar article. Des. 62,838 ; Aug. 7.
McCracken. Berel. and C. Pirott, assignors to Bryce Broth-
ers Company, Mount Pleasant, Pa. Glass. Des. 63,108 ;
Oct. 2.
McCracken, Ernest, and G. C. J. Gray, assignors of one-
third to H. B. Karsting, Hastings, Nebr. Centrifugal
governor. 1,465,674 : Aug. 21.
McCracken, John J., Norfolk, Va. Star identification
protractor. 1.460,387; July 3.
McCrary. John M. (See Coburn, J. M.. and McCrary.)
McCrary, Pierce R., Lakeland, Fla., assignor of one-half
to C. H. R. Woodward, Portsmouth, N. H. Motor-driven
plo-w. 1,471,180; Oct. 16.
McCray, Cuge L., Norton, Va. Rail fastener. 1,451.838 ;
Apr. 17.
McCrea, George E., Oakland, Calif. Reenforced-concrete
ship. 1,441.692 ; .Tan. 9.
McCreadie, .John. (See Putnam, M. E., and McCreadie.)
McCready, Joseph H. (See Cornwell, E. E., and Mc-
Cready.)
McCreanor, Thomas A., South Manchester, Conn. Com-
bined license-plate holder and illuminator. 1,465,084 ;
Aug. 14.
McCreary, Sarah E., Highland, ICans. Hose supporter.
1.458.986: June 19.
McCredie, Reid J., Buffalo, N. Y. Dimmer for headlights.
1,471,046; Oct. 16.
McCreedy, James W., assignor to Max Kaufmann &
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,617 ; July 3.
McCreedy, James W., assignor to Max Kaufmann &
Company, Inc.. New York, N. W. Textile fabric. Des.
62,618; July 3.
McCreedy, James W., assignor to Max Kaufmann &
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,619; July 3.
McCreery, George E., et al. (See Van Ilise, Lester E., as-
signor.)
McCriiiht, Morris, Cincinnati, Ohio. Low-voltage attach-
ment. 1,441.233 ; Jan. 9.
McCrink, Joseph, Newark, N. J. Bottle protector.
1,462,291 ; July 17.
McCrohan, John A., assignor to L. Candce & Company,
New Haven, Conn. Calender. 1,469,658 ; Oct. 2.
McCrone, Robert A., Denver, Colo. Egg separator.
1.462,606 ; July 24.
McCroskey, Harry E. (See McConnell, A. B., and Mc-
Croskey.)
McCrosky Tool Corporation. (See Norton, Samuel H.,
assignor.)
McCrosson, John T., Honolulu, Hawaii, assignor of one
half to E. S. Cochran, New York, N. Y. Vacuum con-
tainer for cigars, cigarettes, and smoking tobacco.
1.458.585; June 12.
McCrosson, John T., Honolulu, Hawaii, assignor of one-
half to E. S. Cochran, New York, N. Y. Packing and
preserving cigars, cigarettes, and smoking tobacco.
1,458,586; June 12.
McCrudden, John C. R., Hurstville, near Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia. Machine gun. 1,452,123 ;
Apr. 17.
McCrum, William I. (See Kershaw, H., and McCrum.)
McCuaig. Peter, Port William, Ontario, Canada. Match
scratcher. 1,454,446; May 8.
McCuen, Charles L.. Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Delco-Light Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Expansion valve for refrigerating machines and the
like. 1.446,471 ; Feb. 27.
McCuen, Charles L., assignor to Resolute Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Sealed bearing. 1,457,584 ;
June 5.
McCuen, Charles L., assignor to Resolute Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Valve. 1,457,585 ; June 5.
McCulla, William R., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Carburetor. 1,473,113 ;
Nov. 6.
McCulley, Amberson, Monroe, Wis. Mold. 1,445,334;
Feb. i3.
McCulloch, Albert P., Dorchester, Mass. Timer. 1,452,884 ;
Apr. 24.
McCulloch, Alexander, Govan, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Garage door. 1.456,895 ; May 29.
McCulloch, Herbert V., Minneapolis, Minn. Identification
clamp. 1,470,280 ; Oct. 9.
McCullough, David R., Oakland, Calif. Airplane.
1.454,470 ; May 8.
McCullough, Eli D., and A. W. Butcher, Solomon, Kans.,
assignors to The Gravity Dump Manufacturing Com-
pany. Attachment for wagon dumps. 1,467,183 ;
Sept. 4. „
Mciullough. Ervin W., Indianapolis, Ind., and R. E.
Wilson, Minneapolis, Minn., assignors to P. C. Reilly,
Indianapolis, Ind. Flotation of ores and materials
therefor. 1,476,530 ; Dec. 4.
McCuUoueh, Frank C, Coshocton, Ohio. Chin support.
1.441,817; .Tan. 9.
McCullough, Frank S., San Francisco, Calif. Egg case.
1,471,311; Oct. 16.
McCullough, Frederick S., assignor to G. L. Martin,
Cleveland, Ohio. Radiotelegraphy. 1,471,406; Oct. 23.
McCullough, Harvey G. (See Painter, J. A., and Mc-
Cullough.)
McCullough, John E. (See McDonald, C. D., and Mc-
Cullough.)
McCullough, John T., Broomall, Pa. Cutter. 1,446,194 ;
Feb. 20.
McCuUongh, Oswell, and D. E. Brown, Donora, Pa. Elec-
tric brake. 1,465.584 ; Aug. 21.
McCullough, Samuel W., Birmingham, Ala. Convertible
wind and glare shield. 1,477,655 ; Dec. 18.
McCullough, William T., Salem, Mo. Chimney cowl
1,454,752 : Mav 8.
McCune, Joseph C. Orange, N. J., assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid-
pressure-brake device. 1,469,585 : Oct. 2.
McCune, Mark, and D. H. Russell, Middleport, Ohio ; said
Russell assignor to said McCune. Spark-plug shield
1.468,539; Sept. 18.
McCune, Merle B., Woodlawn, Pa. Nozzle. 1,457,535
June 5.
McCurdy, Arthur W.. Malahat, British Columbia, Canada,
Auger or bit. 1,474.049 ; Nov. 13.
McCurdy, Arthur W., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Producing augers. 1,474,050; Nov. 13.
McCurdy, Arthur W., Malahat, British Columbia, Canada
Means for facilitating sharpening of augers or bits
1,474,051 ; Nov. 13.
McCurdy, Frederick T., Kokomo, Ind., assignor to Haynes
Stellite Company. Alloy and making the same.
1,449,338 ; Mar. 20.
McCurdy, Thomas A. W., Clark, S. Dak. Tire-pump-op
eratini; means and running-board-connecting means
1,469,095; Sept. 25.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
McCurdy, William D. (See Bowers, James W., assignor.)
McCutchen, Brunson S., Plalnfield, N. J. Washing ma-
chine. 1,473,489 ; Nov. 6.
McCutchen, Charles G. (See Baker, Arthur R., assignor.)
McCutchen, Uriah R., et al. (See Bryden, John A., as-
signor.)
McCutcheon, Claude H., Kittanning, Pa., assignor to
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. Apparatus for form-
ing clay pote. 1,47.3,791 ; Nov. 13.
McDaniel. Charles T., Sullivan, Ind. Cutter head.
1,477.970; Dec. 18.
McDaniel, Elmer W., San Diego, Calif. Pneumatic brake.
1,449,522 ; Mar. 27.
McDaniel, James B., Columbia, S. C. Wear compensator
for iotunal boxes. 1,448,633 ; Mar. 13.
McDaniel, James M., Amarlllo, Tex. Gate. 1,462,066;
July 17.
McDaniel, John H., St. Louis, Mo. Clock case. Des.
62,839 ; Aug. 7.
McDaniel, Lewis B., La Belle, Mo. Fly swatter. 1,454,062 ;
May 8.
McDaniel, Marion R., Oak Park, assignor to H. V.
Church, trustee for National Association of Secondary
School Principals, Cicero, 111. Badge. Des.. 63,305;
Nov. 20.
McDaniel, Walter, F. E. Davis, and E. F. Connor.
Bremerton, Wash. Bench vise. 1,476,628; Dec. 4.
McDaniels, Robert R. (See Gordon, Clarence S., as-
signor.)
McDermet, John R., Jeannette, assignor to Elliott Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and apparatus for the
treatment of water. 1,442,348 ; Jan. 16.
McDermltt, James J., Renovo, Pa. Fitting-up bolt.
1,448,692; Mar. 13.
McDermott, Frank M., Troy, N. Y. Collar button.
1,413,489; Jan. 30.
McDermott, George R., Chicago, 111. Automatic governor
for gas producers. 1,444,383 ; Feb. 6.
McDermott, George R., Chicago, 111. Ladle-drying appa-
ratus. 1,458,350; June 12.
McDermott, John J., New Orleans, La. Envelope.
1,464,435 ; Aug. 7.
McDermott, Louis L., Cremorne, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Lock of safes and strong rooms.
1,468,245 ; Sept. 18.
McDermott, Lyle C, Pocatello, Idaho. Flycatcher.
1,462,416; July 17.
McDermut, N. E. (See Fairbanks, George W., assignor.)
McDevitt, William P., South Dorset, Vt. Bar coal.
1,466,405; Aug. 28.
McDiarmid, Alfred R. (See Hathaway, J. B., and Mc-
Dlarmid.)
Mel Jill, Res D., Haines City, Fla. FruIt-marklng method.
1,441,234; Jan. 9.
McDole, Alby B., deceased, by C. B. McDole, administratrix,
Buffalo. N. Y. Paint-spraying nozzle. 1,449,949 ;
Mar. 27.
McDole, Clara B., administratrix. (See McDole, Alby B.)
McDonald, A. Y., Mfg. Co. (See McDonald, John M.,
assignor.)
McDonald, Allen C, San Angelo, Tex. Means employed
for locating shipments. 1,448,973 ; Mar. 20.
McDonald, Anthony, et al. (See Pratt, Samuel T., as-
signor.)
McDonald, Arthur B., et al. (See Brown, Robert B.,
assignor.)
McDonald, Charles D., Los Angeles, Calif. Canopy for
automobile beds. 1,454,395 ; May 8.
McDonald, Charles D., Chicago, 111. Automatic stop de-
vice for strip-inserting mechanism of power presses.
1.472,802 : Nov. 6.
McDonald, Charles D., and J. E. McCullough, assignors to
McDonald Machine Co., Chicago, 111. Die-press mecha-
nism. 1,448,807 ; Mar. 20.
McDonald, Clarence T., assignor to Chicago Fuse Mfg.
Co., Chicago, 111. RefiUable cartridge fuse. 1,447,798 ;
Mar. 6.
McDonald, Edward F.. H. Klein, and L. L. Haas, as-
signors to McDonald-Klein Distributing Company, Buf-
falo, N. Y. Liquid-circulating pump. 1,467,331 ;
Sept. 11.
McDonald, Edward W. Talladega, Ala. Brake shoe.
1,465.141; Aug. 14.
McDonald, Harry L., Eveleth, Minn. Transformer crane.
1,444,746; Feb. 6.
McDonald, Herbert D. (Seelkeler, P. M., and McDonald.)
McDonald, James H., Pocatello, Idaho. Plate or pan
handling utensil. 1,472,926; Nov. 6.
McDonald, John J., West View, Pa. Exterior rubber-tire
protector. 1,468,643 ; Sept. 25.
McDonald, .John M., assignor to A. Y. McDonald Mfg.
Co., Dubuque, Iowa. Air valve and the like.
1.4.59.543; June 3 9.
McDonald, John U., Decatur, 111. Producing gas.
1,447,259 ; Mar. 8.
McDonald-Klein Distributing Company. (See McDonald,
B. F., Klein, and Hpcs, assignors.)
McDonald, Leslie R., Wustmount, Quebec, Canada. Selec-
tive information appp.ratus. 1,446,259 ; Feb. 20.
McDonald, Leslie R., Westmount, Quebec, Canada. R««-
lective information hpparatus. 1,477,887 ; Dec. 18.
McDonald, Louis C. (See Samples, B. J., and McDonald.)
McDonald Machine Co. (See McDonald, C. D., and M<s
Cullough, assignor.)
McDonald, Michael J., et al. (See Pratt, Samuel T., as-
signor.)
McDonald, Patrick J., New Cumberland, Pa. Loading
machine. 1,469,046 ; Sept. 25.
McDonald, Ralph H., Scio, Oreg. Drag saw. 1,478,573;
Dec. 25.
McDonald, Thomas H., Adelanto, Calif. Means for patch-
ing blow-outs in pneumatic tires. 1,457,846 ; June 5.
McDonald, William R., Houston, Tex. Propeller.
1,456.896 : May 29.
McDonald, William W. (See Sickles, William, assignor.)
McDonaugh, George L. (See Goldstein, B., and Mc-
Donaugh.)
McDonell, George B., and E. L. Peck, Bartlesvllle, Okla.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Doherty Research
Company, New York, N. Y. Bailer. 1,447,621 ; Mar. 6.
McDonell, William E., assignor to Shur-On Optical Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic mounting.
1.451,098; Apr. 10.
McDonnell, Alexander J. V., London, England. Pocket
sterilizing case for clinical thermometers. 1,453,151 ;
Apr. 24.
McDougall, Alexander, Duluth, Minn. Preparing and
transporting peat or other granular material hydrauU-
cally. 1,466,884 ; Sept. 4.
McDougall, Alexander, Duluth, Minn. Peat-fuel machine.
1,476,407 ; Dec. 4.
McDowell, Joe E., Fort Worth, Tex. Pneumatic stage
pump. 1,450,505 ; Apr. 3.
McDowell, Walter W., Kiefer, Okla. Dirigible headlight
construction. 1,446,979 ; Feb. 27.
McDowell, William A., Stout, Iowa. Signal attachment
for mail boxes. 1,458,836; June 12.
McEachron, Edgar J., assignor to French Battery &
Carbon Co., Madison, Wis. Battery lamp. 1,462,207;
July 17.
McElhanv, John W., Denver, Colo. Hand-operating ex-
tensible fish-landing net and handle. 1,450,322 ; Apr. 3.
McElheny, Clarence J., Tampa, Fla. Studding. 1,446,916 ;
Feb. 27.
McElrath, James R., Nescopeck, Pa., assignor of one-
third to W. J. Walker and one-third to C. W. Robles.
Newark, N. J. Valve. 1,443,847; Jan. 30.
McElroy, Elizabeth, Jacksonville, Fla. Hospital gown.
1,462,515 ; July 24.
McElroy, George E. (See Lyons, W. W., and McElroy.)
McElroy, James W., Philadelphia, Pa. Doorstop. Des.
63,190; Oct. 30.
McElroy, John H., Chicago, 111. Method of and apparatus
for picking cotton. 1,448,930 ; Mar. 20.
McElroy, John L., San Antonio, Tex. Safety hair cutter.
1,471,970; Oct. 23.
McElroy, Karl P. (See Franchot, R., and McElroy.)
McElroy, ICarl P., assignor to Ferro Chemicals Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Fixation of nitrogen. 1,441,693 ;
Jan. 9.
McElroy, Karl P., assignor to The Ferro Chemicals Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Making fertilizers. 1,441,694 ;
Jan. 9.
McElroy, Karl P., assignor to Ferro Chemicals Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Fixing nitrogen. 1,441,695 ; Jan. 9.
McElroy, Karl P., assignor to Ferro Chemicals Inc., Wash-
ington, D. C. Nitrogen fixation. 1,466,624 ; Aug. 28.
McElroy, Karl P., assignor to Ferro Chemicals Inc., Wash-
ington, D. C. Nitrogen-fixing process and apparatus.
1,466.625; Aug. 28.
McElroy, Karl P., assignor to Ferro Chemicals Inc., Wash-
ington, D. C. Production of ammonia and salts of cer-
tain carbon acids. 1,466,626 ; Aug. 28.
McElrov, Karl P., assignor to Ferro Chemicals Inc., Wash-
ington, D. C. Making cyanids. 1,466,627 : Aug. 28.
McElroy, Karl P., assignor to Ferro Chemicals Inc., Wash-
ington, D. C. Manufacture of alkali and chemicals.
1,466,628; Aug. 28.
McElroy, Karl P., Washington, D. C, assignor to Robe-
son Process Company, New York, N. Y. Making emul-
sions. 1,444,844; Feb. 13.
McElroy, Karl P., Washington, D. C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corpo-
ration. Making glycerin. 1,466,665 ; Sept. 4.
McElroy, Karl P., Washington, D. C, assi,gnor to Gulf
Refining Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Process of and
apparatus for condensation. 1,478,750 ; Dec. 25.
McElroy, Mattie E., administratrix. (See Moats, Edwin C.)
McElroy, R. B., et al. (See Taylor, S. M., and Osborn,
a.ssignors. )
McElroy, Robert H., Wilmette, 111. Refrigerator car.
1,444,474 ; Feb. 6.
McElroy, Roy H., receiver. (See McElroy, Roy H., as-
signor.)
McElroy, Roy H,, receiver. (See McElroy, R. H., Cite,
and Langenkamp, assignors.)
McElroy, Roy H., assignor to R. H. McElroy, receiver for
The Bohmann Iron Works Co., Dayton, Ohio. Clay-
working machinery. 1,471,405 ; Oct. 23.
McElroy, Roy H., J. D. Cite, and A. G. Langenkamp, as-
signors to R. H. McElroy, receiver for The Bahmann
Iron Works Co., Dayton, Ohio. Brick and tile machine.
1.450,506: Apr. 3.
McElroy, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spark plug.
1,454,646; -May ».
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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McElroy, William J., New York, and J. Clarke, Slanhasset.
North Hempstead, N. Y., assignors, by mosne assipn-
meuts, to Alchemic Gold Company, Inc. Printing
ink. 1,450,692; Apr. 3.
McElroy, William J., New York, and J. Clarke, Man-
hasset, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Alchemic
Gold Company, Inc.", New York, N. Y. Printing ink.
1,471,746; Oct. 23.
McElwain, Ueiiry E., et al. (See Van Pelt, Elmer L.,
assignor.)
McElwain, W. H., Company. (See Brackett, Frank A.,
assignor.)
McEnaney, Owen F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pipe attachment
for steam looms. 1,460,972 ; July 3.
McEwan, Charles P., Oak Park, assignor to H. D. La-
throp, Chicago, 111. Can-reversing mechanism.
1,444,929; Feb. 13.
McEwan, Charles F., Oak Park, assignor to H. D. Lathrop,
Chicago, 111. Can-washiug machine. 1,454,124 ; JXay 8.
McEwnii, David. (See Downey, E. A., and McEwan.)
McEwan, Hugh, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to W. W. NicoU,
New York, N. Y. Safety exploder. 1,450,672 ; Apr. 3.
McEwen, Lawrence D., Des Moines, Iowa. Condenser.
1,457,847; June 6.
McEwen, Willard M., Chicago, 111. Tire tool. 1,466,179;
Aug. 28.
McFadden, Eura P. (See Freemon, J. P., and McFadden.)
McFaddeu, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio. Canopy for light-
ing fistures. Dps. 62,578 ; June 26.
McFadden, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio. Plate for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,673: July 17.
McFaddeu, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Socket cover for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,333 ; May 8.
McFadden. Glonn E.. Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Candle plate for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62.334 ; May 8.
McFadden. Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Lamp cover for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,840; Aug. 7.
McFadden. Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to .\lfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Plate for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,841 ; .Aug. 7.
McFadden, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Top for lamp
covers for lighting fixtures. Des. 62,842 ; Aug. 7.
McFadden, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to .Mfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Arm for lighting
fixture. Des. 62,843 ; Aug. 7.
McFadden, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Top for lamp cov-
ers for lighting fixtures. Des. 62,844 ; Aug. 7.
McFadden, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence. R. I. Oval plate for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62.845 : Aug. 7.
McFadden, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, B. I. Ceiling light for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,057 ; Sept. 25.
McFadden, Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons. Inc., Providence. R. I. Top for pan for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,109 : Oct. 2.
McFadden. Glenn E., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Pendulet. Des.
63.262 ; Nov. 13.
McFarland, Harvey P., Oquawka, assignor of one-half to
C. W. Baldrldge, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,447,622 ;
Mar. 6.
McFarland, James, Tiffin, Tex. Train stop. 1,451,952 ;
Apr. 17.
McFarland, John D.. St. Louis, Mo. Powder hox.
1.454.242 : May 8.
McFarland, Joseph E.. West Durham, assignor of one-half
to G. H. Beall, Durham, N. C. Signaling device.
1,449,950; Mar. 27.
McFarland. Owen D. (See Cumfer, H.. and McFarland.)
McFarland, Samuel, Coatesville, Pa. Coasting apparatus.
1.454.647 ; M:iv S.
McFarland, Samuel, Coatesville, Pa. Rail joint.
1,472,606; Oct. 30.
McFarland. Samuel E.. Los Angeles, Calif. Storage-bat-
terv svstem. 1,445,025 ; Feb. 13.
McFarland, Walter E. (See Erhart, A. M., and McFar-
land.)
McFarland, William H. .(See Qulnby, Harrison, assignor.)
McFarlane. Bernard M.. Hettinger, N. Dak. Binder ele-
vator. 1.448,.''.08 : Mar. 13.
McFarlane, Lauchlan G. (See Carter, G. J., and McFar-
lane.)
McFarlane. Logan, Halton, near Leeds, England. Manu-
facture of molded articles, more particularly heels and
soles for footwear. 1.477,576 ; Dec. 18.
McFarlane, Malcolm J., New Orleans, La. Fireless cooker
and heater. 1.455,638; May 15.
McFarlane, Robert E. (See "Cavanagh, E. M., and Mc-
Farlane. )
McFarnahan, William C. et al. (See Wittmann, Frank,
assignor.)
McFeely, Maynard B., Philadelphia, Pa. Mill.
1.476,260: Dec. 4.
McGaff, John, assignor of one-half to Interstate Iron and
Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Busheling furnace.
1.472,803; Nov. «. _ ;
McGaffee, James F., assignor to Des Moines Silo & Manu-
facturing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Baby-chick
coop. 1,449,428 ; Mar. 27.
McGahiin, Frederick L., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif.; V.
K. Walker, administratrix, assignor to The i'urposed
Mind Development Security Association of the World.
Means for treating steam and cinders. 1,441,864 ;
Jan. 9.
McGahan, Frederick L., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif. ;
V. K. Walker, administratrix, assignor to The Purposed
Mind Development Security Association of the World.
Spark arrester. 1,442,895 ; Jan. 23.
McGahan, Frederick L., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif.,
V. K. Walker, administratrix, assignor to The Purposed
Mind Development Security Association of the World.
Suction means for feeding powdered fuel to fire boxes.
1,443.794: Jan. 30.
McGahan, Frederick L., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif. ; V.
K. Walker, administratrix, assignor to The Purposed
Mind Development Security Association of the World.
Means for reutilizing steam. 1,453,687 ; Jlay 1.
McGahan, Frederick L., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif. ;
V. K. Walker, administratrix, assignor to The Purposed
Mind Development Security Association of the World.
Force feed for powdered fueL 1,460.168 ; June 26.
McGahey, Robert E., Alexandria, Va. Self-locking angle-
cock. 1,450,811 ; Apr. 3.
McGahey, Robert E., Alexandria, Va. Automobile horn-
button extension. 1,478,287 ; Dec. 18.
McGann. George J., Providence, R. I. High-speed traverse
mechanism tor winding machines. 1,472,847 ; Nov. 6.
McGann, William H., Minneapolis, Minn. Grain-door-
forcing device. Rel5.729 ; Dec. 11.
McGarry, Joseph A., assignor of one-half to J. P.
O'Rourke, Toledo, Ohio. Bread-dumping machine.
1,473.996 : Nov. 13.
McGarvey, Virginia M., Brunswick, Ga. Reversible cush-
ion. 1,469,523 ; Oct. 2.
McGary, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Steam-locomotive
lighting svstem. 1,461,534 ; July 10.
McGaw, Sidney A., Fresno, Calif. Stepladder. 1,459,918 ;
June 26.
McGeachin, William R. (See Chase, L. W., McGeachln,
and Brand.)
McGee, Charles E., Santa Monica, assignor of one-half
to R. E. Small, Los Angeles, Calif. Casing-conpling
remover. 1,442,626 ; Jan. 16.
McGee, Charles J., Osceola, Arlt. Cloth cutting machine.
1,455,501 ; May 15.
McGee, Edward S., Rock Hill, S. C. Valve. 1,456,244 ;
May 22.
McGee, Frank R., Steubenville, Ohio. Chimney valve.
1,444,767 ; Feb. 6.
McCJee, Frank R., Steubenville, Ohio. Umbrella rack.
1.459,787 ; June 26.
McGee, Frank R., Steubenville, Ohio. Utensil holder.
1,461,363 ; July 10.
McGee, Frank R., Steubenville, Ohio. Thrust bearing.
1,476,345 ; Dec. 4.
McGee, Frank R., Steubenville, Ohio, and A. F. Nesblt,
Wilkinsburg, Pa. Apparatus for cleaning gases.
1,444,845 : Feb. 13.
McGee. Frank R.. and A. R. Schulze, Steubenville, Ohio.
Valve. 1.476,344 ; Dec. 4.
McGee, Howard H., Waterbury, Conn., assignor to The
Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Com-
pany. Fountain-syringe bag. 1,442,229 ; Jan. 16.
McGee, Jesse E., Guntown, Miss. Combined shield and
package carrier. 1,459,111 ; June 19.
McGee, Jesse E., Guntown, Mies. Basket-supporting
means. 1,460,760 ; July 3.
McGee, Oscar P., Dallas, Tex. Elevator-door hanger.
1,461,249; July 10.
McGee, Wade W. (See Doerres, R. N., and McGee.)
McGee, Walter M., et al. (See Guptill, Rodney G., as-
signor.)
McGeorgp, William T., Honolulu, Hawaii. Treating
fruit juices. 1,458,427 ; June 12.
McGettigan. Frank J., Portland, Oreg. Picture-projector
attachment. 1,457,782 ; June 5.
McGhee, James W.. assignor of one-half to E. C. Jinks,
Los Angeles, Calif. Drapery hook. 1.475,306 : Nov. 27.
McGhee, Jesse M., Knoxville, Tenn. Highway signal for
railway crossin.gs. 1.454.75." ; May 8.
McGhee, Thurman, and P. Woodhead. Hayward, Calif.
Can-labeling machine. 1,443,610 ; Jan. 30.
McGhee, Thurman, and P. Woodhead, Hayward, Calif.
Filling valve. 1.456,854 ; May 29.
McGibbon, Ellsworth, Spokane, Wash. Pocketbook.
1,472,303; Oct. 30.
McGiffcrt. John R., assignor to Clyde Iron Works, Duluth,
Minn. Track-Ia.ving machine. 1,454,176 : May 8.
McGill, Andrew M., Bethlehem, Pa. Construction and
repair of railway c.irs. 1.460,069 : June 26.
McGill Manufacturing Company. (See Despard, Victor
R., assignor.)
McGilh Manufacturing Company. (See Gordon, David D.,
assignor.)
McGill Metal Products Company. (See Beck, Albert, as-
signor.)
McGill, Milton A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Nut lock. 1,448,555 ;
Mar. 13.
McGill, William. (See Kolllng, H. C, and McGill.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJiahetical list of patentees — Continued.
McGillicuddv, Edward F., Seattle, Wash. Vehicle sig-
nal. 1,459,919 ; June 26.
McGilpiu. .lohii G., El Monte, Calif. Siphon valve.
1,443,628 ; Jan. 30.
MeGinley, Frederick D., Pleasant Beach, assignor of one-
half to L. L. Lacey, Syracuse, N. Y. Car replacer.
1,460,973 ; July 3.
MeGinley, George M., assignor to G. W. J. Murphy Com-
pany, Amesbury, Mass. Foot rest for accelerator ped-
als. 1,468,571; Sept. 18. ,, ^,. , .
McGinlev, James E. (See Randall, V. C, and MeGinley.)
MeGinley, John L. (See Goodchild, Charles, assignor.)
McGinn, John S., Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, Canada. Tide
motor. 1,449,523 ; Mar. 27.
McGinnis, Basil W., Birmingham, Ala. Tension top strap
for automobiles. 1,449,614 ; Mar. 27.
McGinnis, John, and J. N. Graber, New Haven, Conn.
Brush. 1,441,936; Jan. 9. ^ ,,,„.. ^
McGinnis, John A. (See Edwards, A. L., and McGinnis.)
McGinnis, John A., Wheeling, W. Va., assignor to Wheel-
ing Stamping Company. Feeder for metal blanks.
1,455,639 ; May 15.
McGinnis, John .1., assignor to Wheeling Stamping Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Machine for the manufacture
of collapsible metal tubes. 1,457,179 ; May 29.
McGinnis, Thomas J., St. Helens, Oreg. Pencil holder
and rake knife. 1,441,103 ; Jan. 2.
McGinnis, William A., Detroit, Mich. Garment hanger.
1,448,139; Mar. 13. ^ ,.^^.
McGintie, Joseph A., St. Louis, Mo. Pulling and lifting
device. 1,444,694 ; Feb. 6.
McGinty, Donald K., Marion, Ohio. Cable hanger.
1,476,093 ; Dec. 4.
McGivern, James P. L., Wilkinshurg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Trolley-conductor hanger. 1,464,535 ; Aug. 14.
McGlash'an, James. (See Manly, C. M., and McGlashan.)
McGlashan, James, assignor to Martin-Parry Corpora-
tion, York, Pa. Vehicle body construction. 1,472,607 ;
Oct. 30.
McGlone, Ignatius V. (See Powell, George G., assignor.)
McGoldrick, William J., assignor to Power Truck and
Tractor Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle brake mech-
anism. 1,445,698 ; Feb. 20.
McGovern, Bernard F., assignor to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Die head. 1,443,324 ;
Jan. 28.
McGowan, Charles, G. Peterson, and A. A. Lund, Susan-
ville, Calif. Car-door roller. 1,461,535 ; July 10.
McGowan, Henrv B., Hurley, Okla. Well-drilling tool.
1,461,154 ; July 10. , ^
McGowan, Hugh J., assignor to Southard Robertson
Company, Peekskill, N. Y. Gas hot plate. 1,477,971 ;
Dec. 18.
McGowan, Owen J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Trip hook.
1,477,836 ; Dec. 18.
McGowan, Owen J., assignor to W. Wilson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cargo hook. 1,449,364 ; Mar. 20.
McGowan, Robert B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ground vase.
1,448,808 ; Mar. 20.
McGowan, Robert E., and F. W. McCorry, Cowley, Wyo.
Combination rule, square, and level. 1,469,167 ; Sept. 25.
McGowan, Thomas H., sr., Stonington, Conn., assignor to
Draper Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Shuttle for auto-
matic filling-replenishing looms. 1,446,512 ; Feb. 27.
McGowen, William R., Chicago, III. Motor vehicle.
1,441,515 ; Jan. 9.
McGowen, William R., assignor to American Bumper
Company, Chicago, 111. Automobile bumper. 1,475,347 ;
Nov. 27.
McGowen, William R., assignor to American Bumper
Company, Chicago, 111. Bumper-supporting bracket.
1.475,348; Nov. 27.
McGrail, Thomas M. (See Lee, Richard V., assignor.)
McGrath, Charles B., assignor to The Grand Lake Com-
pany, Inc., Woodland, Me. Paper container. 1,456,897 ;
May 29.
McGrath, Hiram, McConnelsville, Ohio. Fan attach-
ment for swings. 1,452,385 ; Apr. 17.
McGrath, John T., Bloomington, 111. Oil burner.
1,446,260 : Feb. 20.
McGrath, John T., Bloomington, 111. Grinding ma-
chine. 1,460,724 ; July 3.
McGrath, John T., Bloomington, 111. Reciprocating knife
can opener. 1,473,306 ; Nov. 6.
McGrath, John T., Bloomington, 111. Combination ve-
hicle lamp. 1.473,307 ; Nov. 6.
McGrath, Sylvester S., West New Brighton, N. Y. Rotary
kiln. 1,453,851; May 1. '
McGrath. William L., assignor to Eclipse Machine Com-
pany. Elraira, N. Y. Engine starter. 1,446,852 ; Feb. 27.
McGrath, William L., assignor to Eclipse Machine Com-
pany, Blmira, N. Y. Engine starter. 1,457,118 ; May 29.
McGrath, William L., assignor to Eclipse Miichine Com-
pany, Elraira, N. Y. Engine starter. 1,462,973 : July 24.
McGraw, Daniel E. (See Stearns, R. O., and McGraw. )
McGraw, Harry, Marion, Ind. Air motor. 1,464,575 ;
Aug. 14.
McGraw, Thomas H., ir., Oakmont, Pa. Flow-controlling
means for steam boilers. 1,469,389 ; Oct. 2.
McGraw, William T., Detroit, Mich. Account-filing cabi-
net. 1,452,919 ; Apr. 24.
McGreer, Ray and H. J. Belcher, Oklahoma, Okla. Ma-
chine for cutting butter. 1,455,258 ; May 15.
McGregor, Alexander G., Warren, Ariz. Calcine car.
1.450,980 ; Apr. 10.
McGregor, Alexander G., Warren, Ariz. Apparatus for
charging reverberatory furnaces. 1.461,801 ; July IT.
McGregor, Alexander G., Warren, Ariz. Apparatus for
charging reverberatory furnaces. 1,469,327 ; Oct. 2.
McGregor. Allan L.. Chicago, III. Automobile bumper.
Re. 15,521 ; Jan. 9.
McGregor, Allan L., Chicago, 111. Automobile bumper.
1.443,960 ; Fob. 6.
McGregor. Allan L., Chicago, 111. Automobile bumper.
Re. 15,545 ; Feb. 20.
McGregor, James D., assignor to Brantford Computing
Scales, Ltd., Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Price-scale
casing. Des. 62,234 ; Apr. 24.
McGregor, Ross, assignor to The Elwood Myers Company,
Springfield, Ohio. Delivery mechanism. 1,445,899 ;
Feb. 20.
McGrew, Arlo R. (See Ware, Henry B., assignor.)
McGrew, Earl E., Lincoln, Nebr. Folding table. 1,446,917 ;
Feb. 27.
McGrew, Henry C. D., Los Angeles, Calif. Excavating
bucket. 1,446,389 ; Feb. 20.
McGrew, John A., and J. T. Lorce, Albany, N. Y. Entrain-
ment mechanism for power-generating units. 1,447,352 ;
Mar. 6.
McGrew, John A., and J. T. Loree, Albany, N. Y. Entrain-
ment mechanism for power-generating units. 1,447,353 ;
Mar. 6.
McGuckin, John J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile ac-
celerator. 1,440,881 ; Jan. 2.
McGuckin, John J., Brooklyn, N, Y. Axle-bearing-repair-
ing tool. 1,457,119 : May 29.
McGuckin. John J., Brooklyn, assignor to L. Schwab,
New York. N. Y., doing business as Stevens & Com-
panv. Valve-stem lengthener. 1.466,844 ; Sept. 4.
Mcfiuckin, John J., and J. Peyer, Brooklyn, assignors to L.
Schwab, doing business under business name or style of
Stevens & Company, New York, N. Y. Electric valve
grinder. 1,449,908; Mar. 27.
McGuire Band and Lining Mfg. Co. (See McGuire, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
McGuire, Eugene L., assignor of one-half to A. Sales,
Dennison, Ohio. Top for drinking bottles. 1,441,010 ;
Jan. 2.
McGuire, Frederick G., et al., executors. (See Davidson,
Samuel C.)
McGuire, James E., Camden, N. J. Safety device for tools.
1,450,323; Apr. 3.
McGuire, Lee, Paint Lick, Ky. Electrically-operated ve-
hicle signal. 1,450,214 ; Apr. 8.
McGuire, Michael H., Clifford, assignor of one-half to C.
E. Frederickson, St. Joseph, Mich, Portable bathtub
with heating appliance. 1.450,444 ; Apr. 3.
McGuire, Norman B., Wahiawa, Oahu, and A. Guild.
Honolulu, Hawaii. Machine for laying mulches.
1,471,796; Oct. 23.
McGuire, Patrick W., Tottenville, N. 1'. Article-holding
clip. 1,456.321 ; May 22.
McGuire, Philip J. (See Tilly, C. A., and McGuire.)
McGuire, William A., assignor to McGuire Band and Lin-
ing Mfg. Co., Turtle Creek, Pa. Detachable brake and
transmission band lining. 1,455,259 ; May 15.
McGuire, William G.. Hollywood, Calif. Window-sash
stop. 1.469,659 : Oct. 2.
McHalP, Lois T. (See McHale, Ray A., assignor.)
McHale, Ray A., assignor to L. T. McHale, Syracuse, N. T.
Aligning brace for forms for concrete walls. 1,446,195 ;
Feb. 20.
McHale, Rav A., assignor to L. T. McHale, Syracuse,
N. Y. Tie brace for concrete forms. 1,446,196 ; Feb. 20.
McHale, Ray A., assignor to L. T. McHale, Syracuse,
N Y. Tie brace for concrete forms. 1,458,769;
June 12.
McHarg, Leslie, Preeport, N. Y. Pier door. 1,454,125 ;
May 8.
McHarg, Leslie, Freeport, N. Y. Pier door. 1,454,126 ;
May 8.
McFIenry, Jesse M., Detroit, Mich. Humidifier.
1 .443,490 ; Jan. 30.
McHenrv, rfamuel B., Bloomsburg, Pa. Mop. 1,450,098;
Mar. 27.
McHewitt, William, and H. G. Brandt, Burlington, Iowa.
Tool. 1,453,018 ; Apr. 24.
McHolland, Dorothv. Minneapolis, Minn, Undergarment,
1,445,523 ; Feb. 13.
McHush, Harry E., Devils Lake, and G. M. Kelsey, Grand
Porks, N. Dak. Spring suspension for vehicles.
1,449,524; Mar. 27.
McHugh, James N., Lexington, 111. Auto lock. 1,153,882;
May 1.
Mcllugh. Thaddeus J., assignor to Gibson Mandolin-
Guitar Company. Kalamazoo, Mich, Neck for musical
instruments. 1.446,758; Feb. 27.
Mclldowie. Louis M. (See Snazelle, O. H., Hetherington,
and Mclldowie.)
Mcllvried. Howard G. (See Kimball, G. C, and Mcll-
vried.)
Mcllvried, Howard G., assignor to American Sheet and
Tin Plate Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Doubler.
1,469,846; Oct. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lixt of patentees — Continued.
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Mcliiilof. Jainc.<; V\'., Lockport, N. Y. M.aking pattcrn-
priutins rolls. 1.454,:i43: May 8.
Mclnnis. .Tames E., St. IjOuIs, Mo. Seal for box-car doors.
1.47(!,002: Dec. 4.
Molntire, Ilorvey H.. South Bend, Ind. Eleetrically-ln-
fiiienced tiniins device. 1.464,051 : Aug. 14.
Mclntire, James E., Weymouth, Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. I'aterson, N. J. Machine
for inserting eyelets. 1,459.738 : June 26.
Mclntire, James F., assignor to United States Radiator
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Sectional-furnace construc-
tion. 1,467,332; Sept. 11.
Mcintosh, .Alexander J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Valve
grinder. 1.445,335: Feb. 13.
Mcintosh, Arthur M., Sydney, Australia. Investment ma-
teri;il. ].47r..nm ; Dec. 4.
Mcintosh, Frederick P., East Orange, assignor to New
Jersey Tatent Company, West Orange, N, J. Phono-
graph recorder. 1,470,633 ; Oct. 16.
Mcintosh, George A., Chelmsford, Mass. Metallic bobbin,
spool, and the like. 1,469.930; Oct. 9.
Mcintosh, James, Norristown, Pa., assignor to Diamond
State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del. Synthetic gum
and making same. 1. 448.. 556 : Mar. 13.
Mcintosh, Peter E., and K. O'Connell, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Boiler plug. 1,457,911 ; June 5.
Mclntyre. Allan H., assignor to Skinner Machinery Com-
pany, Dunedin, Fia. Bin door. 1,453,472 ; May 1 .
Mclntvre. (^liarles V., East Orange, N. J. Retort furnace.
1.4.^7.083: May 29.
Mclntyre, Frank P., Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture of
building blocks and similar molded articles. 1.477.276 ;
Dec. n.
Mclntyre, Guy L,.. Pittsburgh, assignor of one-half to M.
R. De France. Bellevue, Pa. Lug for brake shoes.
1.447.799: Mar. 6.
Mclntyre, James K. (See Fulton, J. S., and Mclntyre.)
Mclnt.vre. J.nmes K.. Easton, Pa., assignor to IrTgersolI-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Centrifugal pump.
1,470.022 ; Oct. 9.
Mclntyre. John A., Denver, Colo. Method of and appara-
tus for liquefying paraflin in oil wells. 1.443.028 ;
Jan. 23. "
Mclntyre, Michael J., Eden, N. T. Musical toy or instru-
ment. 1.4(i5.675 : -Aug. 21.
Mclntyre, Miles, Healdsburg, Calif. Gasket protector.
1,468.824 ; Sept. 25.
Mclntvre. Miles. Healdsburg, Calif. Automobile tool.
1.47.S.114 : Nov. 6.
Mclntvre, Sydney S., Sedro-Woollev, Wash. Tractor.
1,449,186 ; Mar. 20.
Mclntyre. William. (See Strausbaugh, C. K., and Mc-
lntyre.)
Mclntyre. William A., Hoff, Oreg. Sugar-dispensing re-
ceptacle. 1.474,275 ; Nov. 13.
McKahin, Herbert B., assignor to Deere & Company,
Moline, 111. Marker device for planters. 1,471,182 ;
Oct. 16.
McKav. Chester, Glenbrook, Conn. Game. 1,442,165;
Jan. 16.
McKav, Chester, Brooklyn, N. T. Mariner's game.
1.474,539 ; Nov. 20.
McKav, Herbert, Monroe, Wash. Beehive. 1,476,453 ;
Dec. 4.
McKav. John A.. Portland, Me. Dam, dike, and the like.
1.444,622; Feb. 6.
McKay, John A., New York, N. T., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric connector. 1,442,284 ;
Jan. 16.
McKay. Leslie J., et al. (See Roman, Newman A., as-
signor.)
McKav. Robert S.. Dunellen, N. J. Fountain pen.
1.445,900; Feb. 20.
McKay, William H., and E. E. Doering, Muskogee, Okla.
Spare-tire holder for automobiles. 1,442,285 ; Jan. 16.
MoKoair. Charles E. (See Cleghorn, R. W., Daniels, and
McKeag.)
McKep.u. John O., Westfield, Masi.c. Cop cone. 1.458,587 ;
June 12.
McKean. John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield. Mass. Tension device. 1.441.011 ; Jan. 2.
MrKean. John O.. assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield, Mass. Tension mechanism. 1,441,012 ;
Jan. 2.
McKean, ,Tohn O., assignor to Foster Machine Com-
pany, Westfield. Mass. Cop. 1.443.370 : Jan. 30.
McKean, John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield, Mass. Tension mechanism. 1,447,591 ;
Mar. 6.
McKenn. John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield, Mass. Yarn-tension device. 1,461,536 ; July
10.
McKean. John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield. Mass. Yarn-tension device. 1,461,537 ; July
10.
McKean, John 0., assignor to Foster Machine Company.
Westfield, Mass. Device for guiding, clearing, and
tensioning yarn. 1,462,292 ; July 17.
McKean, John 0., assienor to Foster Machine Company.
Westfield, Mass. Tension mechanism. 1,468,486 ;
Sept. 18.
McKean, John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield, Mass. Slub catcher. 1,468,487 ; Sept. 18.
McKean, John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield, Mass. Slub catcher. 1,468,488 ; Sept. 18.
McKean, John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield, Mass. Yarn tension device. 1,468,489 ;
Sept. 18.
-McKechnic, James, Barrow-in-Furness, assignor to Vick-
cis Limited. Westminister, England. Device for operat-
ing hinged or similar members. 1,443,694 ; Jan. 30.
McKeclinie. James, Barrow-in-Furness, assignor to Viek-
ers Limited, Westminster, London, England, Broach-
ing and similar machine. 1.463,899 : Aug, 7.
McKechnie, James, and W. F. Rabbidge, Barrow-in-Furness,
assignors to Vickers Limited, London, England. Means
tor indicating error in direction of rotation of shafts
and other mechanical rotary members. 1,461,448 ; July
10,
McKee, Arthur G,, Cleveland, Ohio, Method of and ap-
paratus for cleaning gases. 1,459,982 ; June 26.
McKee. Charles E,, Kansas City, assignor of one-half to
M, Toner, Camden, Mo. Oil burner. 1,459,920;
June 20,
McKee, Charles W., Harrisburg, and W. T. Taggart,^
Marietta, Pa. Dimming switch for automobile lights.
1,468,882; Sept. 25.
McKee. Clarke W.. San Diego, Calif. Wall structure^
1.445,901 ; Feb. 20.
McKee. Estelle, et al. (See Blackman, Mabel, assignor.)
McKee, Estelle B. (See Blackman, M., Hosier, and Mc-
Kee, )
McKee. Joseph E.. assignor of one-third to N. E. Woolman
and one-third to J, Oppman, Connellsville, Pa. Battery
connecter. 1.474,434: Nov. 20,
McKee, Louis H., Trenton, N. J. Floor fastening for
desks, seats, and chairs. 1,460,425 ; July 3.
McKee, Neal T.. London. England, assignor to Super-
heater Company, New York, N. Y. Swaging machine.
1,468,507 ; Sept, 18.
McKee. Philip L., Chicago, 111. Roof structure.
1.440,478: Jan. 2.
McKee. Philip L., Chicago, 111. Reenforced rafter for
greenhouses, 1,476,990: Dec, 11,
McKee, Ralph H. (See Lewis, Leland J., assignor.)
McKee, Ralph H., New York. N. Y. Producing carvacrol
and thymol. 1,449,121 ; Mar, 20.
McKee. Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Electrolytic cell.
1,477,512 ; Dec. 11.
McKee. Ralph IL. New Yori5, and H. C. Cooper, White
Plains, N, Y. : said Cooper aarignor to said McKee,
Makinc oxidized aromatic substances. 1.458.491 ;
June 12.
McKee, Stillman W.. Los Angeles, Calif. Follow-up filing
system. 1,467,644 ; Sept. 11.
McKeever. Charles. Jersey City, N. J. Vehicle lamp.
1,444,930 : Feb. 13.
McKeever, William J., Cambridge, Mass. Mop. 1,450,556 ;
Apr. 3.
McKellar. John R.. Oakland, Calif. Torch. 1,457,256;
May 29.
McKellar. Judson L„ assignor to Gaeau-Thompson Com-
pany. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Folding cot. 1.474.200 ;
Nov. 13.
McKelvy Rotary Valve Co. (See McKeIvy, Thomas M.,.
assignor.)
McKelvv. Thomas M,, assignor to McKelvy Rotary Valve
Co,. Fresno, Calif. Internal-combustion-engine valve.
1.465,142; Aug. 14,
McKenna, Eugene C. (See Lindstrom, Walter R., as-
signor.)
McKenna, John E, (See Bercman, Olof F„ assignor.)
McKenna, John T., New York, N. Y. Garment hanger.
1,462,067; July 17.
McKenna, Raymond J,, Denver. Colo,, assignor to Mygnu-
son X-Ray Company. X-ray-plate changer. 1,453.473 ;
May 1.
McKenney. M. C et al. (See Czerny, Francis, assignor.)
McKenney, Walter A., . Corinna, Me. Attachment for
sprayers. 1,469,801 ; Oct. 9.
McKennitt, William, Duluth, Minn. Agricultural ma-
chine. 1,453,631 ; May 1.
SIcKeuzie, Angus, Canton, Ohio, assignor to United Alloy
Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sheet-metal build-
ing. 1,461,538 ; July 10.
McKenzie, Charles L. (See Taylor, Robert L., assignor.)
McKenzie, Elliot, Mountain Iron, Minn. Rake cleaner.
1,441.013; Jan, 2.
McKenzie. Elliot, Mountain Iron, Minn. Automatic oil-
can holder. 1.472,879 : Nov. 6.
McKenzie, James. (See Atkinson, D. S., and McKenzie.)
McKenzie. John T,, .ir., Ridgewood, N. J. Mailing de-
vice. 1,445,524: Feb. 13.
McKenzie, Pearl B., Sedalia, Mo. Bracelet. 1,461,250 ;
July 10.
McKenzie. Peter H., Chicago, III. Furnace construction.
1,473.731 : Nov. 13.
McKenzie. Thomas J., Earberton, Ohio. Valve. 1,456,277 ;
May 22,
McKenzie. William S., Creighton Mine, and R, Richardson,
Copper Cliff, Ontario, Canada. Lighting accessory for
automobiles. 1,450,324 ; Apr. 3,
McKeown, John L,, Chicago. 111. Truss. 1,445,026;
Feb. 13.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
McKeown, Samuel C, East Orange, aeslroor to Splltdorf
Electrical Company, Newark, N. J. Circuit-breaker
mechanism. 1,442,349 ; Jan. 16.
McKeown, William A., Columbus, Ohio. Low-water alarm
for steam boilers. 1,471,564 ; Oct. 23.
McKerahan, George, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rotary hydraulic
air compressor. 1,445,096 ; Feb. 13.
McKerahan, George, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jet-operated air
compressor. 1,469,364 ; Oct. 2.
McKernan, Joseph M., assignor of one-half to M. L. Mc-
Kernan and one-half to L. G. WollbrinclJ, St. Louis, Mo.
Spark plug. 1.446,853; Feb. 27.
McKernan, Maude L., et al. (See McKernan, Joseph M.,
assignor.)
McKibbin, George C, White Plains, assignor to Rolzup
Auto Robe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Device
for protecting automobile robes. 1.443,695 ; Jan. 30.
McKiernan-Terry Drill Company. (See Riker, Malcolm
D., assignor.)
McKillican, Donald R., assignor to Mechanical Mixers
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shrouded agitator.
1,477.201 ; Dec. 11.
McKillican, Donald R., assignor to Mechanical Mixers
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Drink mixer. 1,477,202 ;
Dec. 11.
McKillican, Donald K., assignor to Mechanical Mixers
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Mixing. 1,477,203;
Dec. 11.
McKim, James H., Mobile, Ala. Refrigerator. 1,468,726 ;
Sept. 25.
McKlmmy, Fred, Beaverdam, Ohio. Fishing reel.
1,445,525 ; Feb. 13.
McKinley, Andrew B., Louisville, Ky., assignor to Conti-
nental Car Company of America. Dump body.
1,462,814 ; July 24.
McKinlev, Charlps W. (See Snell, L. K., and McKinley.)
McKinley, Charles W., assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Tire or wheel carrier,
1,470,996; Oct. 16.
McKinney, Albert. (See Cover, H. A., and McKinney.)
McKinney, Claude G., Henrietta, Tex. Slidable keyhole
guard connected with circuit-breaking devices.',
1,441,865 ; Jan. 9.
McKinney, Claude G., Henrietta, Tex. Multiple-control
lock for automobiles. 1,441,866 ; Jan. 9.
McKinney Manufacturing Company. (See Cade, Charles
W., assignor.)
McKinnon, Angus C, Maxton, N. C. Windshield pro-
tector. 1,459,834; June 26.
McKinnon, Donald. (See McClintock, R. W., and Mc-
Kinnon.)
McKinstry, George W. and W. H. Siddall, assignors to Bay
State Optical Company, Attleboro, Ma,ss. Construction
of eyeglasses. 1,453,632 ; May 1.
McKissiek, William H., Tulsa, Okla. Oil-well apparatus.
1.442,960 ; Jan. 23.
McKucat Manufacturing Company. (See Astrom, Carl
P., assignor.)
McKnight, Austin A. (See McKnight, Fred C. and A. A.)
McKnight, Fred C. and A. A., Sharpsville, Pa. Car brake.
1,448.225; Mar. 13.
McKone, Charles W., assignor to The McKone Tire &
Rubber Company, Millersburg, Ohio. Automobile tire.
Dos. 62.846 ; Aug. 7.
McKone, Leo J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Mid-West Man-
ufacturing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Dolly jack.
1,462,039; July 17.
McKone,. Leo J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Mid-West
Mfg. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Tire-changing jack.
1,462,040; July 17.
McKone Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See McKone,
Charles W., assignor.)
McKone, William J., et al. (See Combs, William J., as-
signor.)
McKoy, Edwin A., and G. D. Moore, New Orleans, La.
Stump harvester. Rel5,655 ; July 17.
McKoy, Edwin A., and G. D. Moore, New Orleans, La.
Shortened conical cutter head. 1,466,538 ; Aug. 28.
McLain, Dan B., and B. M. Tatum, assignors of one-
third to J. A. Milam, Little Rock, Ark. Rail brace.
1,457,586; June 5.
McLain, Frank H., Portland, Me. Wood-drilling lathe.
1,472,927 ; Nov. 6.
McLain, George J., Los Angeles, Calif. Concrete mold.
1,465,782 ; Aug. 21.
McLain, John D. (See Guynn, John M., assignor.)
McLain, .John P., et al. (See Pearson, Frank O., as-
signor.)
McLamb, Alexander M., Lumberton, N. C. Draft coupling.
1,472,368; Oct. 30.
McLan.Than, Robert J., Woodlawn, Pa. Water-closet.
1,447,028 ; Feb. 27.
McLane, Joseph A., assignor to The Armorcord Rubber
Company, Morgantown, W. Va. Making reenforced in-
ner tubes for tires. 1,463,708 ; July 31.
McLaren Automobile Signal Co. (See McLaren, Peter,
assignor.)
McLaren, Peter, Whittier, Calif. Automobile signal.
1,461,251 ; July 10.
McLaren, Peter, Whittier, Calif., assignor to McLaren
Automobile Signal Co. Automobile signal. Des.
62.405; May 22.
McLnren, William E.. Pasadena, Calif., assignor of one-
half to J. W. Sleight, Chicago, HI. Collapsible vehicle.
1,449,827; Mar. 27.
McLarty, John. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Ap-
paratus for cleaning and harvesting potatoes.
1,445,336 : Feb. 13.
McLarty, John, Klamath Falls, Oreg. Sawmill appliance.
1,464,769 ; Aug. 14.
McLaughlin, Everett E. (See Naujoks, W., and McLaugh-
lin.)
McLaughlin, Fred, Canton, 111. Detachable bit for coal
augers. 1,445,097 ; Feb. 13.
McLaughlin, Fred, Canton, 111. Bit attachment for augers.
1,466,378 ; Aug. 28.
McLaughlin. James M., Portland, Oreg. Friction device
for log handlers. 1,472,726 ; Oct. 30.
McLaughlin, James P., assignor of one-half to C. D.
Walker, Portland, Oreg. Cable coupling. 1,449.765 ;
Mar. 27.
McLaughlin, Mark, Wilmington, Del. Revolving brush,
1,475,074; Nov. 20.
McLaughlin, Patrick, a.ssignor of one-half to A. R. Wat-
son, Dover, N. H. Bicycle driving mechanism. 1,443,997 ;
Feb. 6.
McLaughlin, Philip A., Chester, Pa. Hair-bobbing device.
1,457,257 ; May 29.
McLaughlin, Robert, assignor of one-half to A. G. Patton,
Monmouth, 111. Sack baler. 1,446,472; Feb. 27.
McLaughlin, Robert E., Tracy, Calif. Surge-relief device.
1,456,391 ; May 22.
McLaughlin, William C, Oakland, Calif. Amalgamator.
1,451,099 ; Apr. 10.
McLaughlin, Wilson L., Decatur, 111. Pulverizing appa-
ratus. 1,457.084 : May 29.
McLaughlin, Wilson L., Decatur, 111. Making fuel.
1,458,106 ; June 5.
McLaurin, Jewell P., Dillon, S. C. Bottle stopper.
1,443,425; .Tan. 30.
McLean, Charles D., assignor to Mechanical & Electrical
Manufacturing Co., Incorporated, Berlin, N. H. In-
stantaneous heater. 1,460,025 ; June 26.
McLean, Donald H., administrator. (See Thofehrn, Her-
man G. C.)
McLean, Embury, Brooklyn, N. Y. Furnace controL
1,450,693 ; Apr. 3.
McLean, George A., Little Rock, Ark. Crate or box.
1,441,937; Jan. 9.
McLean, Guy B., et al. (See Riploy, David W., assignor.)
McLean, James M., and G. T. Munn, New Waterford,
Nova Scotia, Canada. Watch charm and the like.
1.454,127 ; May 8.
McLean, Robert W., Bvidgewater, assignor to Carver Cot-
ton Gin Company, East Bridgewater, Mass. Saw-gum-
ming machine. 1,472,013 ; Oct. 23.
McLellan, Charles, Sioux City, Iowa. Rotary tooth-
brush. 1,451,993 ; Apr. 17.
McLellan, John, Providence, R. I., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Multiple Drilling Machine Company.
Multiple-drill machine. 1,452,920; Apr. 24.
McLellan, John, Providence, R. I., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Multiple Drilling Machine Company. Mul-
tiple-drill machine. 1,452,921 ; Apr. 24.
McLellan. William, et al. ( See Michie, A. C, and Weeks,
assignors.)
McLennan. William S., and G. Thomson, Glasgow, Scot-
land. Hand ba.sket. 1,447.800 ; Mar. 6.
McLeod. George T.. Boston, assignor to Thomas G. Plant
Companv, Roxbury, Boston, Mass. Shoe. 1,458,719 ;
June 12.
McLeod, John, Downing, Wis. Boat. 1.474,725 : Nov. 20.
McLeod, Nelson W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
W. A. Zelnlcker, St. Louis, Mo. Packing ring.
1,449,615 ; Mar. 27.
McLeod, Thomas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Control
apparatus. 1.446,261 : Feb. 20.
McLeroth, T. B.. (Tubes) Limited. (See McLeroth,
Thomas B., assignor.)
McLeroth. Thomas B.. assignor to T. B. McLeroth (Tubes)
Limited, London, England. Air tube for pneumatic
tires. 1,459,544 ; June 19.
McLeroth, Thomas B., assignor to T. B. McLeroth
(Tubes) Limited, London, England. Air tube for pneu-
matic tires. 1,470,239 ; Oct. 9.
McLesky, Frank, and W. P. W. Johnson, Chicago, 111.
Curtain guide. 1,460,857 ; July 3.
McLin. Charles E.. Rome, Ga. Yarn-twisting device.
1.466,180 ; Aug. 28.
McLoon, Nelson E., Glencoe, Mo. Collapsible barrel.
1,474.052; Nov. 13.
McLoughlin, Francis J., Brooklyn, N. Y. One-way exit
gate. 1.446,015; Feb. 20.
McLoughlin, Patrick, Worcester, Mass. Chain. 1,450,981 ;
Apr. 10.
McLoughlin Textile Corporation. (See Eberley, Frank L.,
assignor.)
McMahon, E. O. (See Armstrong, James F., assignor.)
McMahon, James T. (See Laphani, Jared S., assignor.)
McMahon, William F., Long Beach, Calif. Oil-\velI slush-
pump iiiston and pump-piston packing-adjusting mecha-
nism. 1.474,201 ; Nov. 13.
McManls, John V. (See Koenigkramer, Frank, assignor.)
MuMnnus, Cliarles E.. New York, N. Y. Bottle cap and
making same. 1,444,C14 ; Feb. ^
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McMainis, Charles E., New Tork, N. Y. Machine for as-
seinMins; bottle caps. 1,444,515 ; Feb. 6.
McManus, Charles E., New York, N. Y. Drying oven for
printed metal sheets. 1,465,540 ; May 15.
McManus, .Tohn A., Lynn, Mass. Casting machine.
1,457.040 ; May 29.
McMasters, Walter B., Wheeling, W. Va. Headlight lens.
1,457,980 ; June 5.
McMath, Jennie R., San Diego, Calif. Clothespin carrier.
1,476,991 ; Dee. 11.
McMalh, John E. (See Townsond. Prank B., assignor.)
McMcans, William, West Liberty, Iowa. Grain elevator.
1.466,724 ; Sept. 4.
McMcans. William, West Liberty, Iowa. Mausoleum.
1.466,725: Sept. 4.
McMcans, William, Scranton, Pa. Tie holder. 1,469,096 ;
Sept. 25.
McMillan, Edward H. (See McMillan, James W. and
E. IT.)
McMillan. James, jr.. Piedmont, W. Va. Tobacco pipe.
1,468,318: Sept. 18.
McMillan, James W., Santa Cruz, and E. H. McMillan,
Oakland, Calif. Endless-chain drive for tractors.
1.446,712; Feb. 27.
McMillan Process Company. (See Aicher, G., and Mc-
Millan, as.'Jignors.)
McMillan, Uel S. (See Aicher, G., and McMillan.)
McMilli-n, Earl L. (See Blackburn, H. F., and McMillen.)
McMillen. Euclid S.. Bethesda, Ohio. Convertible ve-
hicle. 1,447..393; Mar. 6.
McMillen, George A., Alton, 111. Hernial truss: Re-
15,657 : July 17.
McMinn, .VUred J., Denver, Colo. Shade holder.
1.464.060: Aug. 14.
McMordie. William E., Hamilton, Tex. Clothes cleaner.
1.478,973 : Dec. 25.
McSIorran, E. E. (See Tiffany. William S., assignor.)
McMorris. Charles A., North Bend, Oreg. Leveling rod.
1,445,526: Feb. 13.
McMosiman, Kenton, Indianapolis, Ind. Waterproof
cigarette and cigar case. 1,440,690 ; Jan. 2.
McMulIen. A. W.. et al. (See Dickover, C. W., and
Henry, assignors.)
McMullen, John, Butte, Mont. Theft-preventing device
for automobiles. 1,462,118 ; July 17.
McMullen, Joseph B., Catonsville, Md. Adjustable sup-
porting bracket. 1,451,881 ; Apr. 17.
McMullen. Joseph B., Catonsville, assignor to Acme
Motor Sliipld Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Windshield
visor. 1.461,398 ; July 10.
McMullen, Robert V. (See Moyer, V. W.. and McMullen.)
McMuUin, Harrv W., Frankfort, Ind. Gear shift.
1,467,765: Sept. 11.
McMuUin, .Joseph B., assignor to Western Manufacturing
Company. Oskaloosa, Iowa. Valve device for hose
reels. 1.457.130: May 29.
McMurphy, Crawford E., Fairfax, Mo. Nest box.
1.467.622; Sept. 11.
McMnrphy, Crawford E.. Fairfax, Mo. Neck ring.
1,467,623; Sept. 11.
McMiirphy, James O. (See McCIure, B. M., and McMur-
pby.)
McMurtrle, Douglas H. (See RIchter, G. A., and Mc-
Murtric.)
McMurtry. Ashley L., Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. Auto-
mobile signal. 1.463,430 ; July 31.
McMyler Interstate Company, The. (See Kaltenbach.
Robert W.. assignor.)
McMyler-Interstafe Company, The. (See Lovell, Fred-
erick W.. assignor.)
McNab, Norman S., Melbourne, assignor to T. L. Court-
ney and H. Keith, junior, Wychitella. Victoria, Aus-
tralia. Motor-car-spring mechanism. 1,471,622 ; Oct, 23.
McNabnay. Jnmes W. (See Craig, G. E., .inrl McNabnav.)
McNaier. Joseph T.. New York, N. Y. Centrifugal ma-
chine gun and feeding same. 1.472.080 ; Oct. 30.
McNair, George H. S. and H. N. D., and C. T. Siebs, New
York. N. Y. Projecting images and apparatus therefor.
1.473,913 : Nov. 13.
McNair, Hugh N. D. (See McNair, George H. S. and H.
N. D., and Slebs.)
McNamara. Edward M., Chicago, 111. Mop holder and
wringer. 1,450,673; Apr. 3.
McNamara, F. S. (See O'Neill, Richard J., assignor. 1
McNamara. .John E., assignor to Seward Trunk and Bag
Company, Petersburg, Va. Wardrobe trunk. 1.449,525 ;
Mar. 27.
McNamara. John J., Mountain Ranch, Calif. Rock drill.
1.455.640; May 15.
McNamara, John V., ¥rov, N. Y. Collar. 1,478,988 ;
Dec. 25.
McNamara, John W. (See Bockover, W. L., and Mc-
Namara.)
McNamara, John W., Peru, Ind. Swab. 1,446,098 :
Feb. 20.
McNamara, William T. (See Welpley, Walter W., as-
signor.)
McNames, William, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Automobile check.
1,472,727: Oct. 30.
McNary, James E.. Chicago, 111., assignor to J. W. Weeks.
Secretary of War of the United States of America.
Helmet. 1,450,379; Apr. 8.
McNaughton, Hart H., Maryville, Tenn. Camera.
1,449,429; Mar. 27.
McNaughton, Hart H., Maryville, Tenn. Pulverizing
machine. 1,470,177 ; Oct. 9.
McNaughton, John. (See McNaughton, Mabel P. and J.)
McNaughton, John P., et al. (See Donaldson, Elizabeth
C, assignor.)
McNaughton, Mabel P. and J., New York, N. Y. Mop.
1,450,445; Apr. 3.
McNaughton, Peter D., Dighton, Mich. Riveting device.
1,467,679; Sept. 11.
McNeal, Annie R., New York, N. Y. Typewriter attach-
ment. 1,471,407 ; Oct. 23.
McNoi'ly, George R. (See Walter, H. P., and McNeely.)
McNeely, Marion G., Tulare, Calif. Front drive for motor
vehicles. 1,450,099 ; Mar. 27.
McNeil. Charles, Glasgow, Scotland. Dumbturner tor
sugar-cane mills. 1,448,557 ; Mar. 13.
McNeil, Claude P. (See Brinker. J. E., and McNeil.)
McNeil, Claude P., New York, N. Y., and E. P. Brown,
Whiting, Ind. Absorbent for gases. 1,441,696; Jan. 9.
McNeil, James B., Memphis, Tenn. Plow. 1,472,728 ;
Oct. 30.
McNeil, Roderick P., Baring, Wash. Scraper. 1,465,018 ;
Aug. 14.
McNeil, William H., Hardy, Miss. Rail joint. 1,457,085;
May 29.
McNeill, Aaron. (See Ricke, George H., assignor.)
McNeill. Alan M., and W. J. Abbott, Auckland, New
Zealand. File for letters, documents, and the like.
1,463.827 ; Aug. 7.
McNeill, Dennis, Huntington, W. Va. Hinge. 1,444,695 ;
Feb. 6.
McNeill, Dennis, assignor of one-third to F. C. Wallace,
Huntington. W. Va. Flush tank. 1,475,841 : Nov, 27,
McNeill, John P., Stanmore, assignor to James Martin and
Company Limited, Concord West, New South Wales,
Au.'itralia. Reaper-thrasher machine. 1,440,398 ; Jan. 2.
McNeill. Robert C. Jersey City, N. J. Combined sled
and coaster. 1,477,513 ; Dec. 11.
McNeill, Roderick W., Boston, Mass. Turbine water
whepl. 1.456,322; May 22.
McNeill, George, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Morgan 4
Wright. Quick-acting and attachable valve. 1,465,648 ;
Aug. 2i.
McNichol, Theodore W., Swampscott, Mass. Machine for
sawing lasts. 1,460,678 ; July 3.
McNichol, Theodore W., Swampscott, Mass. Last and
making the same. 1,460.679 ; July 3.
McNicol, Donald, New York, assignor to Remington
Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriter attach-
ment for telegraph systems. 1,464,952 ; Aug. 14.
McNish, Harvey, Attica, Kans. Railway-crossing gate.
1.478,446: Dec. 25.
McNultv, Arthur E, Bangor, Me. Pneumatic Jack.
1,463,654 ; July 31.
McNulty, Martin T., Underwood, Minn. Combined gasket
and vaporizer for automobiles and motors. 1,474,540 ;
Nov. 20.
JIcNulty, Patrick P., New York, N. Y. Shoe construc-
tion. 1 444,747 ; Feb. 6.
McNntt, Charles E., Columbus, Ohio. Roller bearing.
1,474.600; Nov. 20.
McOlvin, Edward P., Wolf Summit, W. Va. Marker.
1,476,629 ; Dec. 4.
McOmish. Daniel J., Northcotc, Victoria, Australia. In-
fant's soothing teat. 1,467,904; Sept. 11.
McPhaill, Alva and H., Visalia, Calif. Glare screen.
1,476.002 ; Dec. 4.
McPhaill, Hugh. (See McPhaill. Alva and H.)
McPhee. Dougald, Rivers Inlet, British Columbia, Canada.
Fish-trimming machine. 1,473,961; Nov. 13.
McPhee, Hector, et al. (See Forsman, Andrew, assignor.)
Mcl'hpe, John. (See May, Joseph, assignor.)
McPhersoii, Alonzo L., Amesbury, Mass. Automobil«
seat. 1,467,645; Sept. 11.
McPherson, Floyd H., Los Angeles, and J, M, .-Vbrams,
San Francisco. Calif. Treating woods and other
porous substances. 1,456,323 ; May 22.
McPherson. McCormack C., Hammond, Ind, Thermo-
static circuit closer, 1,473,962 ; Nov. i:'..
McPheters, Selden G., Oldtown, Me. Valve lifter.
1,449,951; Mar. 27.
McPike, Harold C., and F. A. Schmitz, assignors to
The General Fireproofing Company, Youngstown, Ohio.
Card-index tab. 1,460.761 ; July 3.
McQuaid, Harry W., assignor to The Timken Roller
Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio. Carburizing hollow
articles. 1,459,409: June 19.
McQuaid, John J., Brooklyn, and N. W. Samuels, New
Y^ork. N. Y. End-thrust ball bearing. 1,469,424 ;
Oct. 2.
McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. (See Smith, Walter J., as-
signor.)
McQueary, Richard W., Grand Lake, Colo. Culvert.
1.444.198 : Feb. 6.
McQueen, James, Clifton, N. J. Roof. 1,449,766 ; Mar. 27.
McQuigg, Charles E, (See Becket, F. M.. and McQulgg.)
McQuinn, Bartholomew V,, Cameron, Mo. Attachment
for vehicles. 1,476,993; Dec, 11,
McQuinn, James, Liverpool, England. Talking-machine re-
producer. 1,449,616 ; Mar. 27.
McRae, A. K., et al. (See Vallot, AndrS, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
McRae, Alfred, et al. (See Czerny, Fi-ancis. assignor.)
McReynolds. Thomas F., Pueblo, Colo. Attachment for
shoe-stitching machines. 1,467,052 ; Sept. 4.
McRobcrts, A. C. (See Wyche, George W., assignor.)
McRoberts, David O., Stewardson, 111. Bag holder.
1,461,802; July 17.
McRoberts. Donal C, Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to
G & .7 Tire Company. Inner tube. 1,443,754 ; Jan. 30.
McRuer, Donald, and J. E. Sellers, Phoenix, Ariz.
License plate. 1,451,621 ; Apr. 10.
McSheehy, Bartholomew E.. assignor to J. C. Blair Com-
pany, Huntington, Pa. Folding papeterie. 1,460,426 ;
July 3.
McSpadden, Arrelious M., St. Louis, Mo. Portable holder
for grease containers. 1,448,140 ; Mar. 13.
McTarnahan, William C, et al. (See Gay, George L.,
assignor.)
McTowe, Edward, Rochester, N. Y. Anchoring insert for
concrete structures. 1,469,198 ; Sept. 25.
McVeety, Charles, Cheltenham, Pa. Combined register
box and deflector. 1,468,734 ; Sept. 25.
McVeigh, E. F., et al. (See Murden, Bayard C, assignor.)
McVicker. Duncan R., St. Louis, Mo. Repeating attach-
ment for talking machines. 1,476.992; Dec. 11.
McVicker, Emery M., assignor to J. P. McVicker, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Rail fastener. 1,460,819; July 3.
McVicker, Emery M., assignor to J. F. McVicker, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Rail fastPner. 1.474.787 ; Nov. 20.
McVicker, J. P. (See McVicker, Emery M., assignor.)
McVicker, Robert J., New York, N. Y. Fountain pen.
1,45.3,152 ; Apr. 24.
Mc\\'ane, .Vrthur T.. Birmingham, Ala. Pipe coupling.
1.474.435 : Nov. 20.
McWane, Arthur T., Birmingham, Ala. Pipe ioint
1.474.436; Nov. 20.
McWane, Arthur T., Birmingham, Ala. Pipe ioint.
1.474.437 ; Nov. 20.
McWhirter, John S., New York, N. Y., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
apparatus. 1,473,824 ; Nov. 13.
McWhirter, Willl.-im C, Wilklnsburg, assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa.
Automotive brake. 1,461,042 ; Julv'lO.
McWhortev, Benjamin C, Ackerman, Miss. Hay car.
1.443,712 ; Jan. 30.
MeWhorter, Emmett D., and A. A. Bennett, Cofifeyville,
Kans. Separator. 1.459.594 ; June 19.
MeWhorter, P. L. (See Brockson, James W.. assignor.)
McWilliam. George F. (See Savoy, Dennis E. A., as-
signor.)
Mc Williams, William H., Kansas City, Mo. Foldable bed.
1,449.617 ; Mar. 27.
Meacham, Benjamin E.. Lorain. Ohio, assignor to Ameri-
can Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Oven. 1,441,869;
Jan. 9.
Meacham, Benjamin E., Lorain, Ohio, assignor to Ameri-
can Stove Company, St. Louis. Mo. Thermostatic heat
regulator for ovens. 1,465,086; Aug. 14.
Mead. Albert R., Newark, N. J. Priming device.
1.463.712 ; July 31.
Mead. Charles M., Los Angeles, Calif. Safety signal for
vehicles. 1,452,647; Apr. 24.
Mead Cycle Company. (See Lewis. Georee S., assignor.)
Mead. James S., Cincinnati, Ohio. Necktie holder.
1,452,648 ; Apr. 24.
Mead. Edward D.. Caldwell, N. .T.. assignor to Western
Electric Company. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Re-
lay. 1.47S.045 : Dec. 18.
Mead, Ezra B.. assignor to Ottumwa Iron Works, Ottumwa,
Iowa. Bushing for car wheels. 1,466,137: Aug. 28.
Mead. Fred J.. Newark. N. J. Mold for concrete floor
beams of greenhouse benches. 1.468.316; Sept. 18.
Mead. George J.. Glen Rock. N. J. Valve-operating mech-
anism. 1,463.171 ; July 31.
Mead. Gordon W.. Sioux City, Iowa. Timer oiler.
1.475.643 : Nov. 27.
Mead. Henry B.. Cleveland, Ohio. Cap for valve stems.
1.478.448; Dec. 25.
Mead, Leslie A., Hayward, Calif. Pedal-extension attach-
ment. 1,476,094; Dec. 4.
Mead-Morrison Manufacturing Companv. (See Snow
Frederick 0.. jr., assignor.)
Mead, Robert P., and R. B. Thompson, Chicago, 111. Fold-
able stool. 1,451,047 ; Apr. 10.
Meade. Grover H.. San Jose, Calif. Route indicator.
1,470,385; Oct. 9.
Meade. Henry B. (See Meyer, C., and Meade.)
Meader, Roy E.. Leominster, Mass. Vending machine.
1,476.266; Dec. 4.
Meadoff, Abraham S. .(See Bauer, W. J., Wierth, and
Meadoff.)
Men dors. Georee R. L., assismor to J. W. Dawkins
Memphis, Tenn. Interlocking Mock. 1 449 5''9 •
Mnr. 27.
Meadowcroft, Joseph W., assignor to Edward 6 Budd
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Electrode-
clamping device for electric welding machines ;
1.441.443; Jan. 9.
Meadows. Albert, assignor to Detroit Vapor Stove Com-
pany; Detroit, Mich. Stove fixture or door hanger
1,468,735 : Sept. 25. ^
Meadows, Albert, assignor to Detroit Vapor Stove Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich. Oven - front construction.
1,468,736 ; Sept. 25.
Meadows. Albert, assignor to Detroit Vapor Stove Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Stove construction. 1,468,737 :
Sept. 25.
Meadows, Albert, assignor to Detroit Vapor Stove Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Drip-pan support and burner-box
construction. 1,468,738 ; Sept. 25.
Meadows, J. A. (See McCaffrey, William H., assignor.)
Meadows, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Shade for windshields
of automobiles. 1.467.766; Sept. 11.
Meadows, Thomas. & Co. Limited. (See Bigby, L. I. M.,
and Melkle, assignors.)
Meadows, William F., Chapman, Kans. Robe for auto-
mobiles. 1.443.631 ; Jan. 30.
Meagher, George A., et al. (See Hope, Frederick T.,
assignor.)
Meahl, Philip J., Summit, N. J., assignor to American
Piano Company, New York, N. Y. Music-roll-printing
machine. 1,448,696 ; Mar. 13.
Meaker, John W. (See Hindmarsh, P. J., and Meaker.)
Mealey, Merl B. (See Olson, E. H., Clark, Mealey, and
Pelter.)
Means, Philip A., Cambridge, Mass. Foot-throttle-con-
trolling mechanism for automobiles. 1,478,131 ; Dec. 18.
Jleares, Harry E., Centralia. Fla. Phonograph-record
cabinet. 1,445,340; Fob. 13.
Measured Service Meter Company. (See Crichton, Ar-
thur M.. assignor.)
Measuregraph (Company, The. (See Hosch, Greene C.
assignor.)
Measuregraph Company, The. (See Kyle, George B.,
assignor.)
Measuregraph Company. The. (See PedersSn, Johannes
T., assignor.)
Measuregraph Company, The. (See Turner, Douglas, as-
signor.)
Jleasuregraph Company, The. (See Wheeler, John L.,
assignor.)
Meccano Limited. (See Hornby, Frank, assignor.)
Mechanical Development Company, et al. (See Drink-
water, Charles M., assignor.)
Mechanical Efficiency ConTpany. (See Cadden, Charles C.
assignor.)
Mechanical Efiiciency Company et al. (See Wittum.
George F., assignor.)
Mechanical & Electrical Manufacturing Co. Incorporated.
(vSee McLean, Charles D.. assignor.)
Mechanical Mixers Corporation. (See McKillican, Donald
R., assignor.)
Mechanical Perfecting Corporation. (See Downe. Frant
W., assignor.)
Mechanical Products Company. (See Stewart, Andrew
B.. assignor.)
Mechanical Rubber Company, The. (See Cobb, Henry Z.,
assignor.)
Mechanical Rubber Company, The. (See Kent, "William
J., assignor.)
Mechnno (^ear Shift Company. (See Richardson, Bayard
E., assignor.)
Mechau, Robert. (See Villiger, W., and Mechau.)
Mechler, Julius F. (See Mechler, Sebastian T., assignor.)
Mechler, Sebastian T., assignor, by mesne assignments,^
of one-half to J. F. Mechler, San Antonio, Tex. Cushion
wheel. 1,459.633 ; June 19.
Mechling. Charles J., New York, N. Y. Sound box.
1.465,239 : Aug. 14.
Mecklenburg, Alfred C. (See Bathrick, C. E., and Meck-
lenburg.)
Mecklenburg, Alfred C. assignor to Stutz Fire Engine
Company. Indianapolis, Ind. Safety valve for high-
pressure line's. 1,441,018 ; Jan. 2.
Meck.stroth, Louis W., Chicago, assignor to Woodstock
Typewriter Company, Woodstock, 111. Carrying and
shipping case. 1,456,703; May 29.
Mecky, A., Company. (See Davis, Clarence M., assignor.)
Mecky, A., Company. (See Malan, Gordon T., assignor.)
Mecky, A.. Company. (See Mottlau. August J., assisnor.)
Medart, Fred. Manufacturing Company. (See Medart,
P. S., and Albach, assignors.)
Medart, Philip S., and F. Albach. assignors to Fred
Medart Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Exer-
cising apparatus. 1,450.300; Apr. 3.
Medeiros, Antone B. (See Medeiros. Ernest B. and A. B.)
Modeiros. Kmygdio S.. assignor to New Bedford Tension-
ing Devices. Inc.. New Bedford. Mass. Thread-ten-
sioning device. 1.450.559; Apr. 3.
Medeiros, Ernest B. and A. B., New Bedford. Mass.
Torch holder for musical instruments. 1,452,977 ;
Apr. 24.
Med^n, Elof H., assignor to American Gasaccumulator
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Carburetor. 1,441,992 ;
Jan. 9.
Meden. Elof H., Short Hills, assignor to .American Gasac-
cumulator Company. Elizabeth, N. J. Light-operated
controller. 1,466.885 ; Sept. 4.
Meilen. Elof II.. Short Hills, assignor to American Gasac-
cumulator Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Highway signal.
1.47.1.309 ; Nov. 27.
Medici, Villaglori, Genoa, Italy. Receptacle - washing
machine. 1.475,850; Nov. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Coutiuued.
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Medusa Concrete Waterproofing Company. (See New-
berry. Spencer B.. assignor.)
Medveczky, Julius, Now York, N. 1'. Vaporizing attach-
ment for internal-combustion engines. 1.474,909 ;
Nov. 20.
iledved. Louis, Milwaukee, Wis. Clothesline reel.
1.456.704 : May 29.
Medynski, Fred V.. Medford, Oreg. Resilient wheel.
1,440.479 ; Jan. 2.
Mee, Thomas, jr., Clinton, 111. Electric lantern.
1,4G1.">40: July 10.
Mee, William J., et al. (See Tullis, Harley A., assignor.)
Meed, James E., Palestine, W. Va. Combined cover and
spout for vessels. 1,470.693 : Oct. 16.
Meed. James E., Palestine, W. Va. Saw-setting tool.
1,470.694: Oct. 16.
Meehiiu. Albert. Portland, Me. Forming, stretching, and
drying support for gloves and the like. 1,475.193 ;
Nov. 27.
Meehan, G. F., et al. (See Cleveland, Benjamin L.,
assignor.)
Meeker, Allen C, assignor of one-half to W. E. Griffith,
Madrid, N. Y. Tool for removing ties from bottle necks.
1,456,185; May 22.
Meeks, Earl A., Green Cove Springs, Fla. Fireproof
garment. 1,466,726 ; Sept. 4.
Meeks, J. G., et al. (See Dibble, C. W., and Phillips,
assignors.)
Meell, George A., assignor to The Bailey, Banks & Biddle
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. (jlass ring. Des. 63,371 ;
Nov. 27.
Meem, James C, assignor of one-half to F. L. Cranford,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Tunnel construction. 1,441,698 ;
Jan. 9.
Meerse, Jacob. (See Hunter, John C, assignor.)
Megathlin, Ralph S., West Somerville, and A. E. Hud-
son, Beverly, Mass., assignors to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
operating upon shoe parts. 1,458,190 ; June 12.
Megenity, Ralph A., Kansas City, Mo. Concrete con-
struction. 1,472,373; Oct. 30.
Megill, Edward L.. New York, N. Y. Gauge pin.
1.455, .346; May 15.
Megley, Harley J., Chicago, 111. Typographical mold.
1.461.927 ; July 17.
Megraw, Herbert A., New York, N. Y. Screen. 1,441,870 ;
Jan. 9.
Meguiar, Charles W., Sonora, Ky. Measuring container
for dental alloys or the like. 1,477,226 ; Dec. 11.
Mehanna, Willis E., Bussey, Iowa. Gate hinge.
1,469,425; Oct. 2.
Mehargue, J. W., et al. (See Atwood, Ernest O.. as-
signor.)
Mehl, Charles F., EucUd, Ohio. Invalid bed. 1,459,112 ;
June 19.
Meier, Charles F., White Haven, assignor to Wilmot En-
gineering Company, Hazleton, Pa. Drive chain.
1.453,592 ; May 1.
Meier-Gay nor Manufacturing Co. (See Gaynor, John J.,
assignor.)
Meier-Gaynor Mfg. Co. (See Edgecombe, Edward F., jr.,
assignor.)
Meier. Georg, Nuremberg. Germany. Pencil with displace-
able graphite core. 1,444.078; Feb. 13.
Meier, (George, Caldwell, N. J., assignor to M. Eisenberg
& Son, New York, N. Y. Bracket for lighting fixtures
or similar article. Des. 61,788 ; Jan. 9.
Meigs, Basil. (See Torkelson, E. M.. and Meigs.)
Meigs, Curtis C, Bala, Pa. Artificial silk and making
the same. 1,471,699 ; Oct. 23.
Meigs, Joseph V., Montclair, N. J., assignor to New Jersey
Testing Laboratories. Treating sulphur chloride.
1,464,137 ; Aug. 7.
Meikle, James R. (See Bigby, L. I. M., and Meikle.)
Meilink, Charles F., Toledo, Ohio. Furniture. 1,466,138 ;
Aug. 28.
Meilink. Charles F., Toledo, Ohio. Fireproof safe.
1.473,117 : Nov. 6.
Mein, Stewart, B., Philadelphia, Pa. Holder for desk or
memorandum pads. 1,453,052 ; Apr. 24.
Meinecke & Company. (See Johnson, Edward, assignor.)
Meinecke, Joseph, Paia Maui, assignor of one-half to W. A.
Ramsay, Honolulu, Hawaii. Apparatus for clearing
intermediate feed chutes. 1,464,914 ; Aug. 14.
Xleinersniann. William. (See Guenther, Frank, assignor.)
Meinholdt. Otto R.. assignor of one-half to E. Meyhoefer,
Dallas. Tex. Ice tongs. 1,459.389 ; June 19.
Meininghaus, Ewald, Lancaster, N. Y. Target apparatus.
1,471.521 ; Oct. 23.
Meinken, John, St. Paul, Minn. Means for deaerating
radiators of heating systems. 1,467,552 ; Sept. 11.
Meirowsky & Co.. Actien-Gesellschaft. (See Schmidt,
Frledrich K., assignor.)
Meischke-Smith, William, Boldre Hill. Boldre Hants,
England. Distilling bituminous matter. 1,450,327 ;
Apr. 3.
Meisel. Charles A., assignor to Meisel Press Manufactur-
ing Company, Dorchester. Mass. Press. 1.440.787;
Jan. 2.
Meisel, Joseph A.. St. Louis. Mo. Trunk. 1.440.480 : Jan. 2.
Meisel Press Manufacturing Company. (See Meisel,
Charles A., assignor.)
Meiser. Wilhelm. (See Gaus, W., Meiser, and Eberhardt.)
Meisonburg, Kurt. (See Schulemann, W., Schiitz, and
Meiscnburg. )
Meisezahl. Charles W., New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des.
63.569 : Dec. 18.
Meisinger, Edward L., Clarion, Pa. Vacuum carburetor.
1,472,660 ; Oct. 30.
Meisner, Robert, and F. A. Roe, Traer, Iowa. Automobile
headlight. 1,476,631 ; Dec. 4.
Meissner, Alexander. Berlin, Germany. Method of and
means for indicating the frequency alterations of an
alternating current. 1,445,636 ; Feb. 20.
Meissner, Alexander, Berlin, Germany. Receiving ar-
rangement for wireless telegraphy. 1,454,328 ; May 8.
Meissner, Alexander, assignor to Gesellschaft fiir Draht-
lose Telegraphie m. b. H. Hallesches, Berlin, Germany.
Arrangement for receiving electrical oscillations.
1.474,726; Nov. 20.
Meissner, Charles, San Diego, Calif. Fish slicing and
backbone-removing machine. 1,468,972 ; Sept. 25.
Meister, Albert R., Sacramento, Calif. Motor vehicle.
1.442,352; Jan. 16.
Meister, Charles H., Bellaire, Ohio. Miner's cap and
lamp connection. 1,449,867 ; Mar. 27.
Meister, Herman, Milwaukee, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to B. G. Bdgerton, Oconomowoc,' Wis. Rocking-
horse. 1,478,449 ; Dec. 25.
Meister, Louis P.. Troy, Mo. Automatic drip faucet.
1,477,227; Dec. 11.
Meister, Walter F., Collinsville, III. Lithopone and manu-
facture. 1,455,963 ; May 22.
Meitner, Elemer, Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Ford Instrument Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Range clock. 1,455,799 ; May 22.
Meixell, Clyde C, Bethlehem, Pa. Shelf. 1,472,129;
Oct. 30.
Meixner, William J., Camden, N. J., assignor to Voigt
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting fixture. Des.
63,570; Dec. 18.
Meixner, William J., Camden, N. J., assignor to Voigt
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting fixture. Des.
63,571 : Dec. 18.
Meixner, William J., Camden, N. J., assignor to Voigt
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting fixture. Des.
63,572; Dec. 18.
Meixner, William J., Camden, N. J., assignor to Voigt
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting fixture. Des.
63.573 ; Dec. 18.
Meixner, William J., Camden, N. J., assignor to Voigt
Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Lighting fixture. Dea.
65.574 ; Dec. 18.
Meixner, William J., Camden, N. J., assignor to Voigt
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting fixture. Des.
63.575 ; Dec. 18.
Mejdell. Thor. (See Foss, A., and Meldell.)
Mejdell, Thor, Skoien, near Christiania, assignor to
Aktieselskabet Labrador, Christiania, Norway. Pre-
cipitation of iron in aluminous solutions. 1,444 160;
Feb. 6.
Melanowski, Leo. assignor of one-third to W. H. Cow-
dery and one-third to G. B. Durell, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cast-metal wheel. 1,454,249 ; May 8.
Melbourne, Thomas. (See Tilston, B. H., and Melbourne.)
Melcher, George S., Sharon. Mass., assignor to C. W.
McConnel, Boston, Mass., E. Macleod, Westwood, Mass.,
and F. B. Look, Northampton, Mass., trustees, doing
business as Mason Regulator Company. Pressure reg-
ulator. 1,441,594; Jan. 9.
Melcher. George S., Sharon, assignor to C. W. McConnel,
Boston, E. Macleod and L. Souie, Westwood, F. B Look,
Northampton, Mass.. and C. Macleod. Pbiladelphia, Pa.,
trustees, doing business as Mason Regulator Company.
Pre.ssuro regulator. 1.445.341 : Feb. l.H.
Melchior, William .L, Fargo, N. Dak. Lifting jack.
1,465,278; Aug. 21.
Meldrum, Alexander, Syracuse, assignor to The Smith-
Lee Company, Oneida, N. Y'. Bottle cap. 1,458,535;
June 12.
Meldrum Motor Corporation. (See Jergesen, James P., as-
signor.)
Melero. Luciano, Owensmouth, Calif. Animal trap.
1,471.047: Oct. 16. ^
Melfo, Frank. (See Ardo, J., and Melfo.)
Melgers, Wilhelmus C. J., Amsterdam, Netherlands. Ap-
paratus for mechanically cleaning the material in use
with concrete structures. 1.443,426 ; Jan. 30.
Mella, Fritz, Santiago, Chile. Exposure meter. 1,447,097 ;
Fi'b. 27.
Mellen. Arthur W., jr. (See Pond, H, 0„ and Mellen.)
Mellenthin, Edwin E., Waukesha, Wis. Governor for
electric motor drives. 1,469,802 ; Oct. 9.
Melles, Jakob, Brieg, Germany. Building element.
1.456.812: May 29,
Mellgren. Olof J,, Gottenborg, Sweden. Insulating means.
1,446,983 ; Feb. 27.
Melli. Ambrogio, (See Baisi. Joseph, assignor.)
Mellin. George E.. New York. N. Y, Idler for belt con-
veyers. 1.446,."! 2: Feb, 20. ,
Mellin, George E,. New York, N. Y. Skin hoist.
1.446,313 ; Feb. 20.
Mellin, George E,. Westerleigh. assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to C. W. Hunt ComparTv. Inc., New Y'ork
N. Y, Grab bucket. 1 444.800 : Feb. 13.
Mellin. Oustaf A. R,, assignor to F. T. Hughes, Log
Angeles, Calif. Tire lock. 1.474,541 ; Nov. 20.
.•560
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Melling, George, Lansing, Mich. Making flanged nuts.
1,457,914 ; June 5.
Mellis, James M., Victoria, British Columbia, assignor of
one-half to W. H. L. Mellis, Peterboro, Ontario, Canada.
Direction indicator. 1,445,530 ; Feb. 13.
Mellis, William H. L. (See Mellis, James M., assignor.)
Mellor Bromley & Co. Limited. (See Bromley, T. C, and
Cavers, assignors.)
Mellor, Laurence B., Clifford Park, Germantown, Pa.
Golf-ball dipper or retriever. 1,453,511 ; May 1.
Mellor, Leonard. (See Mellor, William H. and L.)
Mellor, William H. and L., Manchester, England. Ma-
chine for cutting cheese and other substances.
1,472,224 ; Oct. 30.
Mellott, Howard S. (See Eberly, Sylvester, assignor.)
Miellott, Howard S., Morenci, Mich., assignor to By-Prod-
ucts Recovery Company, Toledo, Ohio. Apparatus for
evaporating or treating substances containing liquid.
1,440,548 ; Jan. 2.
Mellott, Howard S^ Morenci, Mich., assignor to By-Prod-
ucts Recovery Company, Toledo, Ohio. Evaporating
apparatus. 1,451,839 ; Apr. 17.
Mellowes, Alfred W. (See Bechtold, R. E. and Mellowes.)
Melius, Grover B., Los Angeles, Calif. Hose. 1,474,328
Nov. 13.
Meloche, Daniel H., assignor to E. Holley, Detroit, Mich
Coating for metal molds. 1,458,593; May 1.
Meloon, Jonathan C, Providence, R. I. .\utomatic attach
ment for fire-extinguisher systems. 1,470,178 ; Oct. 9
Meiotte, Alfred, Remicourt, Belgium. Speed indicator
1,459,292 ; June 19.
Melton, Charles P., Eustace, Tex. Press. 1,478,450 :
Dec. 25.
Melton, Lenna. (See Kidder, I., and Melton.)
Melton, Lora T., Marshfield, Mo. Dental implement.
1,450,103; Mar. 27.
Melton, William T., Quay, Okla. Gudgeon. 1,445,531
Feb. 13.
Meltz, Julius B., Everett, Mass. Caster. 1,445,027
Feb. 13.
Meltzer, Benjamin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Drawing table.
1,443,998 ; Feb. 6.
Meltzer, Edward, New York, N. Y. Hydrocarbon vapor-
izer and burner. 1,456,900 ; May 29.
Melville, Alexander P., et al., executors. (See Mackenzie,
R. W. R., Robinson, Port, and Lumsden.)
Melville, Thomas A., Jerome, Ariz. Elevator Interlock.
1,470,279; Oct. 9.
Melville, Victor R., La Grange, Oreg. Nonbursting radiator
tube. 1.448.075 ; Mar. 13.
Melvin, William C, Coarsegold, Calif. Oil gauge.
1,442,780; Jan. 16.
Melzer, Albert, Osthofen, Germany. Device for the erec-
tion of boardings for the production of cofferwork
without the use of scaffolding. 1,449,770 ; Mar. 27.
Memmott, Alfred B., Salt Lake City, Utah. Radiator
cap. Des. 62,739 ; July 24.
Memo Manufacturing Company. (See Platz, Henry T.,
assignor.)
Menard, Edward A. (See Lemelin, George T., assignor.)
Menard, Sylva, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Cooking ap-
pliance. 1,443,883; Jan. 30.
Menasha Wooden Ware Co. See Cooper, Simon, as-
signor.)
Mendal, Henry L., Baltimore, Md. Cooker. 1,444,476;
Feb. 6.
Mendal, Henry L., Baltimore, Md. Sifter. 1,446,625 ;
Feb. 27.
Mendenhall, Austin A., Duluth, Minn. Resilient wheel.
1,463,369; July 31.
Mendenhall, Oscar J., Gibbon, Nebr. Device for remov-
ing ties from railway tracks. 1,478,346 ; Dec. 18.
Mendez, Nicanor. Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sound-reproducing device. 1,443,030 ; Jan. 23.
Mendez, Pre.siliano, Valmy, Nev. Food-preparing utensil.
1,451,342; Apr. 10.
Meng, Arthur, Cleveland, Ohio. Spectacles display
holder. Des. 62,579 ; June 26.
Meng, -Arthur, Cleveland, Ohio. Spectacles-display holder.
Des. 62,674; July 17.
Meng, Arthur, Cleveland, Ohio. Ring-display holder.
Des. 62,786 ; July 31.
Meng. John D., Rochester, N. Y. Vending machine.
1.476,827; Dec. 11.
Mengel, Charles C, assignor to The Mengel Company,
Louisville, Ky. Box or container and sealing same.
1,472,661 ; Oct. 30.
Mengel Company, The. (See Green, Warren T., assignor.)
Mengel Company, The. (See Mengel, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Menger. August, San Antonio. Tex. Automatic battery
water-supplyine dpvice. 1.471,048 ; Oct. 16.
Menger, Emll, Wiesbaden, Germany. Gasifying burner
for liquid fuel. 1.457,542; June 5.
Menses, Albert C, et r>\. (See Smith, Thomas C, as-
signor.1
Menges, Albert C, Memphis, Tenn., assignor to Menges
Motors Company, Greenville, Miss. Distributor.
1,467,054 : Sept. 4.
Menges Motors Company. (See Menges, Albert C, as-
signor.)
Menk, Rudolph W., Joliet, assignor to The Excelsior Stet
Furnace Company, Chicago, 111. Air circulator and
humidifier for radiators. 1,456,607 ; May 29.
Menke, William C. (See Schepman, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
Mennell, James L., assignor to Chas. Butters & Co.
Limited, London, England. Apparatus for indicating
the density of liquids and automatically grading the
same according to their density. 1,454,756 ; May 8.
Mennie, Robert S., Chicago, 111. Flexible stay-bolt con-
struction. 1,455,645 ; May 15.
Mennillo, Ciro R., New City, N. Y. Spare-tire lock.
1,462,238 ; July 17.
Menning, Otto H., Houston, Tex. Vehicle body.
1,458,352 ; June 12.
Menor, Charles E., Spirit Lake, Iowa. Banking appara-
tus. 1,453,512 ; May 1.
Mensik, Albert, Gordon, Tex. Automobile jack. 1,476,208 ;
Dec. 4.
Meutzer, John P., Chicago, 111. Connecter link for anti-
skid chains. 1,472,805 ; Nov. 6.
Menzel, John B., Dayton, Ohio. Wrench. 1,459,739;
June 26.
Monzer, Albert N., and F. Mintmior, Johnstown, Pa.
Antislipping attachment for motor-vehicle tires.
1,478,613; Dec. 25.
Menzer, ( ourad, Los Angeles, Calif. Making walls.
1,449,340; Mar. 20.
Menzies, John, New Haven, Conn. Steam howl for
chemical laboratories. 1,454,648 ; May 8.
Mercedes-Buro-Maschinen- und Waffenwerke. (See Schliins,
Carl, assignor.)
Mercer, Charles G., New York, N. Y. Automobile license
box. 1,452,430; Apr. 17.
Mercer, Elbert. (See Suber, L., and Mercer.)
Mercer, Henry H., Claremoiit, N. H.. assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Rotating mechanism. 1,445,151 ;
Feb. 13.
Mercer, Henry H.. Claremont, N. H., .assignor to Sullivan
Machinerv Company. Rotating mechanism. 1,445,152 ;
Feb. 13.
Mercer, Henry H., Claremont, N. H., assignor tq Sullivan
Machinery Company. Percussive tool. 1,466,066 ;
Aug. 28.
Mercer, Iza N., Wellsburg. W. Va. Grapple. 1,472,081 ;
Oct. 30.
Mercer, John F., assignor of one-half to W. W. Brookner,
Globe, Ariz. Electric heater for liquids. 1,446,807 :
Feb. 27.
Mercer, William H., Portland, Oreg, Bandage fastener.
1,465,717 ; Aug. 21.
Merchants Gold Stamp Company. (See Adamy, Harry D.,,
assignor.)
Merchants National Bank. (See Dunn, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Mercier, Charles W., assignor to The Whitehead & Hoag
Company, Newark, N. J. Bank. 1,443,083 ; Jan. 23.
Mercier, Henri, Paris. France. Stabilizing device for
vehicles. 1.446.759 ; Feb. 27.
Meredith, Jaquelin M., Norfolk, Va. Collapsible tire rim.
1,447,804 ; Mar. 6.
Meredith, John R., Atlanta, Ga. Inner tube. 1,474,085 :
Nov. 13.
Meradlth-Jones, Hubert, New York, N. Y. Electric heater
1,440,402 ; Jan. 2.
Meredith-Jones, Hubert, assignor of one-half to A. Caver-
no, New York, N. Y. Adding machine. 1,458,141 ;
June 12.
Meredith, William C, Atlanta, Ga. Multiple conduit.
1,459.476 ; June 19.
Meredith, Wynn, Alameda, assignor to Petroleum Rectify-
ing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Process of and ap-
paratus for dehydrating petroleum emulsions by os--
mosls. 1,440,835 ; Jan. 2.
Meredith, Wynn, Alameda, assignor to Petroleum Recti-
fying Company, San Francisco, Calif. Dehydrator.
1,452,207; Apr. 17.
Mergenthaler Linotype Company. (See Kennedy, David
S., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company. (See Kingsbury, George
P., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company. (See Plerson, Edwin
W., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company. (See Rogers, John R.,
assignor.)
Mergott, J. E., Company, The. (See Fuller, Franz A., as-
signor.)
Meriam, Jo.seph B., Cleveland, Ohio. Flexible coupling..
1,467,185; Sept. 4.
Merick. Wendell S., Chicago, 111. Ironing machine,
1.473.997: Nov. 13.
Meridian, Fred, Vancouver, Wash. Valve grinder.
1,457,785 ; June 5.
Merlllat, Peter C, Winfleld. Iowa. Attachment for road
scrapers or graders. 1,454,757 ; May 8.
Merit Machine Manufacturing Corporation. (See Erb,
Edmund M., assignor.)
Merkel, Arthur E., et al. (See Stringer, Melvin, as-
signor. 1
Merkel George H., Bluefleld, W. Va. Combined piano
bench and music cabinet. 1.451,996; Apr. 17.
Merkel, Henry, West Mentor, Ohio. Trestle. 1,442,353;;
Jan. 16.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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McrJi, Carlo, and G. Bertollni ; said Bertolini assicnor
to V. Klelnbei-K, S. Manglapane, and P. Fumo, New
York. N. Y. Knittlns machine. 1,443,999 ; Feb. 6.
Merli, Ciirlo, and G. Bertollni ; said Bertolini assignor of
his rislit to V. Kleinbcrg, S. Mangiapane, and F. Fumo,
New Y'orU, N. Y. Meat-packing machine. 1,450,104 ;
Mar. 27.
Uerlien, Uiram A., et al. (See Whitney, 'William A.,
assignor.)
Mcro, Jesse R. (See Hartley, C. A., and Mero.)
Merrell. Oliver E., assignor to Merrell-Soule Company,
STraciise, N. Y. Concentrating process. 1,443,714 ;
Jan. 30.
Merrell, Oliver E., assignor to Merrell-Soule Company,
Syr.icuse, N. Y. Process and apparatus for removing
a vaporizable substance from powdered material.
1,478,526; Dec. 25.
Merrell-Soule Company. (See Merrell, Oliver E., as-
signor.)
Merriam, Edmund S., Marietta, Ohio. Recovery of gas-
oline from natural gas, etc. 1,457,786 ; June 5.
Merriam. Lauren B., Tallahassee, Fla. Nutcracker.
1.445,532: Feb. 13.
Merrick. Frank W. (See Wright, W. C. and Merrick.)
Merrick, Frank W., Boston, Mass. Presser-llfting device.
1.440,771 ; Mar. 27.
Merrick, Herbert L., Passaic, N. J. Electromagnetlcally-
opvriited counter. 1,468,490; Sept. 18.
Merrill Company, The. (See Nordstrom, Sven J., as-
signor.)
Merrill Company, The. (See Silver, Albert, assignor.)
Merrill, Cortez, and C. M. Wegner, Oelwein, Iowa. Auto-
mobile clock frame. 1,471,797; Oct. 23.
Merrill, Harry L. (See Ames, F. C, and Merrill.)
Merrill, Moses C, Buxton Center, Me. Measuring rule.
1,469.944; Oct. 9.
Merrill Process Company. (See Macdonald, John W. F.,
assignor.)
Merrill, Sidney B., assignor to The E. W. Vanduzen Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Gong. 1,471,798 ; Oct. 23.
Merrill. Whitney S., San Francisco, Calif. Water
faucet. 1,444,-549 ; Feb. 6.
Merrill, Wilbur L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Segregated drive for paper-
making machines and the like. 1,465,087 ; .Vug. 14.
Merrill, Wilbur L., and H. A. Winne, Schenectady, N. Y.,
assicrnors to General Electric Company. Electric steam
boiler. 1,462.350; July 17.
Merrimac Chemical Company. (See Bezanson, Osborne,
assignor.)
Merrimac Chemical Company. (See Stantial, Frank G.,
assignor.)
Merrimac Chemical Company. (See Stantial, F. G.. and
C*l9rkG flssisrtiors ^
Merriman, Arthur G., Columbus, Ohio. Motion-picture
cabinet. 1.460,071 ; June 26.
Merriman. Robert M.. Akron, Ohio. Tire mold. 1,455,218 ;
May 15.
Merritt. Arthur A., Worcester, Mass., assignor to Willcox
& Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., New York, N. Y. Tension-
thread guide. 1,467,443 ; Sept. 11.
Merritt & Ctiapman Derrick & Wrecking Company. (See
Hopson. Edward H.. a.ssignor.)
Merritt, Clarence H., Heppner, Oreg. Measuring instiu-
meiit. 1.454,130; May 8.
Merritt. Edward P., assignor of one-half to F. L. Merritt,
East Boston, Mass. Cleaning device. 1,456,394 ; May
22.
Merritt, Frank L. (See Merritt, Edward F., assignor.)
Merritt, Fredrick B., Sacramento, Calif. Folding steer-
inz wheel. 1,459,957 ; June 26.
Merritt, Merton, Syracuse, N. Y. Poultry tag for trap
nests. 1,464,850 ; Aug. 14.
Merritt, Robert G., New York, N. T. Hypsometer.
1.4 55..347: Mav 15.
Merritt, S. Whyie, Co. (See Thamm, Paul, assignor.)
Merriweather, R. R., et al. (See Miller, Harry A., as-
signor.)
Merrow, Charles E. A., Boston, Mass. Surface for pic-
torial display and the like. 1,460.553 ; July 3.
Merrow, Joseph M., assignor to The Merrow Machine
Company, Hartford, Conn. Edging or border finish.
1.462.372 : July 17.
Merrow, Joseph M., assignor to The Merrow Machine
Company, Hartford, Conn. Edging or border finish.
1.462.373 : .Tuly 17.
Merrow Machine Company, The. (See Merrow, Joseph
M.. assignor.)
Merry, Ambrose A., et al. (See Ayers, Webb W., as-
signor.)
Merry, Charles P., New Orleans, La. Composition for
facilitating the fitting of bearings. 1,458,772 ; June 12.
Mersfelder, William L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pipeless fur-
nace. 1.442.628; .Tan. 16.
Mersfelder. William L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Stove door.
1.475.236; Nov. 27.
Mershon. Ralph D., New York, N. Y. Tank or vessel for
electrolytic apparatus and other purposes. 1,456,901 ;
May 29. .
Mershon, Ralph D., New York, N. Y. Means for main-
taining ebullition. 1,473,243 ; Nov. 6.
Mershon, Stephen L.. Llnnerrh, Pa. Igniting device for
fuel burners. 1,475,644; Nov. 27.
Mersman, Joseph, Ottawa, Ohio. Sound modifying ap-
paratus. 1,444.932 ; Feb. 13.
Jlcrsman, Joseph, Ottawa, Ohio. Automatic stop for
talking machines. 1,444,933; Feb. 13.
Mert6, Willy, asignor to C. Zeiss, Jena, Germany. Tele-
photo objective. 1,467,804 ; Sept. 11.
Mertens, George. (See Allen, James M., assignor.)
Mertz, Albert, Dayton, Ohio. Internal-combustion engine.
1,471,408 ; Oct. 23.
Mertz, James A., Webster City, Iowa, and F. Priestley,
Mountain Grove, Mo. Animal trap. 1,446,715 ; Feb. 27.
Mertz, Lewis H., Chicago, 111. Implement handle.
1.455,502; May 15.
Mertzanoff, Andr6 M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Radiator Company, Chicago, 111. Heating appara-
tus. 1,460,820; July 3.
Mertzanoff, Andr6 M., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to American
Radiator Company, Chicago, 111. Heating apparatus.
1,476,165; Dec. 4.
Mervin, William M., et al. (See Barr, Clarence E., as-
signor.)
Mervin, William M., et al. (See Barr, C. E., and Jack-
son, assignors.)
Mervyn, William J., Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Gopher poisoner. 1,447,220 ; Mar. 6.
Merwin, Eugene D., Seattle, Wash. Apparatus for grad-
ing and washing heavy material. 1,448,310 ; Mar. 13.
Merwin, John C, assignor to Chain Belt Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Safety guard. 1.467,186 ; Sept. 4.
Merz, Charles H., et al. (See Michle, A. C, and Weeks,
assignors.)
Mesinger, Frederick. (See Mesinger, Henry and P.)
Mesinger, Frederick, New York, N. Y. Saddle.
1.462.976 ; July 24.
Mesinger, Henry and P.. New York, N. Y. Cushion
saddle. 1,474,977 ; Nov. 20.
Mesker Brothers Iron Company. (See Mesker, F., Smith,
and Beuc, assignors.)
Mesker, Frank, C. E. Smith, and J. Beuc, assignors to
Mesker Brothers Iron Company, St. Louis, Mo. Metal
window construction. 1,452,5,19 ; Apr. 24.
Mfesny, Arthur B. L., Washington, D. C, and G. de J.
M&sny, Norfolk, Va. Combined film supporter and
hanger. 1,460,346 ; June 26.
M^sny, Gifford de J. (See M6sny, Arthur B. L. and
G. de J.i.
Messacar, Guy A., Ionia, Mich. Ladder-step bracket.
1.475.078 : Nov. 20.
Messenger, Jack E., Des Moines, Iowa. Spring for chock«r
valves. 1,470,583 ; Oct. 9.
Messer, Adolf, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany. Cooling
air. 1,462.177; July 17.
Messer, Adolf, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany. Carbon
cartridge adapted to be used as initial Igniter.
1,469,442 ; Oct. 2.
Messer. Adolf, Erfurt, Germany, assignor of one-half to
Marburg Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric
switching device. 1,441,735 ; Jan. 9.
Messer, Ernest G. (See Solinger, H. R., and Messer.)
Messer, (ieorge P., Aberdeen, Wash. Signal. 1,447,098 ;
Feb. 27.
Messer, Peter J., Olean, N. Y. Vehicle signal. 1,469.481 ;
Oct. 2.
Messick, Turner B. (See Packer, M. L., and Messick.)
Messig. George, Brooklyn, N. T. Tune-sheet-perforating
device. 1,448.560; Mar. 13.
Messina, Angelo C. and J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock.
1.469,233 ; Oct. 2.
Messina, Joseph. (See Messina, Angelo C. and J.)
Messinger, Isadore, Rochester, N. T. Collapsible foil
tube. 1,442,440 ; Jan. 16.
Messinger, Norman A., assignor to Pennsylvania Pump
and Compressor Co.. Easton. Pa. Balancing means
for pumps. 1.458.589; June 12.
Messino, Liborio. (See Martire, V., Defrancisco, Messlno,
and Lombardo.)
Messiter. Edwin H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Car unloader.
1,447,596; Mar. 6.
Mes.ster, Oskar. Berlin, Germany, assignor to N. V. Aero-
foto, Amsterdam. Netherlnnds. Apparatus for practic-
ing si.sliting and fleterminin<r photographically the devi-
ation errors. 1.455.007: May 15.
Mestice, William R., New York, N. Y. Coats and making
the same. 1,464,880; Aug. 14.
Meston, Archibald P., assignor to Research Corpora-
tion; New Y'ork, N. Y. System for scrubbing coal gas.
1,444,627: Feb. 6.
M6szSros. Alexandor, New York, N. Y. Plow. 1,475,710 ;
Nov. 27.
Metal Forms Corporation. (See Pulls, Oscar B., as-
signor.)
Metal Forms Corporation. (See Trester, Herault A., t
assignor.)
Metal Lamp Corporation. See Kohler, Jacob F., as-
si.gnor. )
Metal Recording Disc Company, Inc. (See Emerson,
Victor H.. assignor.)
Metal Saw and Machine Co., Inc. (See Stowell, Byron
F., as.signor.)
Metal Saw and Machine Company, Inc. (See Stowell,
P.. P.. and Washburn, assignors.)
Metal Supply Company. (See Miller, David H. and A.,
assignor!.)
368
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of paiewiees— Continued.
Metal & Thermit Corporation. (See Kardos, Emanuel,
assignor. )
Metallic Shaft Company, The. (See Lard, Allan E.,
assignor.)
Metalliirsical Laboratories, Inc. (See Jones, David B.,
assignor.)
Metals I'atents Limited. (See Pearson, R. E., and
Craig, assignors. )
Metals Production Company of North America Incor-
porated. (See Perkins. Walter G., assignor.)
Metals Recovery Company. (See Bragg, Gilbert A.,
assignor.)
Metcalf, Florence 1). (See Rogers, Joseph S., assignor.)
Metcalfe, Harry, Somersworth, N. H. Process and ma-
chine for continuous dyeing. 1,457,741 ; June 5.
Metcalfe, James C. (See Metcalfe, Richard D. and J. C.)
Metcalfe, Richard P., Romiley, and J. C. Metcalfe, Mar-
pie, England. Exhaust-steam injector. 1,442,532 ;
Jan. 16.
Metcalfe, Richard D. and J. C, Romiley, England. In-
jector. 1,472,337 ; Oct. 30.
Meterie. Emile J. (See Thoens, Burchard, assignor.)
Methot, Philip. (See Martel, L. V., and Methot.)
Metropole, Tasso D., and T. M. Cottakis, New York, N. Y.
Automatic typewriter. 1.456,560 ; May 29.
Metropolitan Sewing Machine Corporation. (See Wels,
John P., assignor.)
Mets, James A., Fremont, Nebr. Sheet-turning device.
1,469,168; Sept. 25.
Mettenhurg, Joe, Mount Hamill, Iowa. Tractor attach-
ment. 1,448,634; Mar. 13.
Mettler, Christoph, sr., Menuo, S. Dak. Grain elevator.
1,455,301 ; May 15.
Mettler, Clement J., Fort Wayne, Ind. Child's vehicle.
1,472,611 ; Oct. 30.
Mettler, John C, assignor to Beardslee Chandelier Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Plate for lighting
fixtures. Des. 63,576 ; Dec. 18.
Mettler, Josef, assignor to Landis & Gye A.-G., Zug, Swit-
zerland. Time switch. 1,467,444 ; Sept. 11.
Mettler, Lee B. (See Nordensson, C. O., and Mettler.)
Mettler, Lee B., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas burner. 1,440,614;
Jan. 2.
Metts, W.illace, Burlington, Vt. Gaiter. Des. 62,914 ;
Aug. 21.
Metz, Charles H., assignor to C. A. Metz, Canton, Ohio.
Water ejector. 1,458,513; May 1.
Metz, Clara A. (See Metz, Charles H., assignor.)
Metz, EUwood A. (See Haase, J. I., and Metz.)
Metz, Herman A. (See Funk, C, and Freedman, as-
signors.)
Metz, Herman A. (See Sherndal, Alfred E.. assignor. 1
Metz. John J., Meadville, Pa. Train-order holder.
1,450.813 : Apr. 3.
Metz, Leo V., Erie, Pa. Concrete block. 1,462,374 ;
July 17.
Metz, Norbert, Dudelingen, Luxemburg. Relief device
for rolling mills. 1,468,825 ; Sept. 25.
Metz, Stanley M., Langley Field, Va. Fuel-supply system.
1,478,878 ; Dec. 25.
Metzgar, Chester W., Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Plate-valve lifter.
1.458,625; June 12.
Metzger, Clarence D., Shelby, Ohio. Tractor clutch con-
trol. 1,460,598; July 3.
Metzfer, Floyd J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Air Re-
duction Company, Inc. Electrode. 1,448,413 ; Mar. 13.
Metzgpr, Floyd J., New York, N. Y., assignor to -4ir
Reduction Companv, Incorporated. Luminescent tube.
1,467,187 ; Sept. 4.
Aletzger, Floyd J., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to California Cyanide Company, Incor-
porated. Fixing nitrogen. 1.473,826 ; Nov. 13.
Metzger, Harry C, assignor to' Atlas Machine Works,
Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Piston construction.
1,478,361 : Dec. 18.
Metzger, Jules P., Carlstadt, N. J., assignor to The Leslie
Company, Lyndhurst, N. J. Combined pressure regu-
lating and governing apparatus. 1,472,662 ; Oct. 30.
Metzger, Maurice, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gasoline
gauge. 1,422,168 ; Jan. 16.
Metzger, Maurice, Montreal. Quebec, Canada. Film-
splicing machine. Rel5,730 ; Dec. 11.
Metzger. Modeste A., Chicago, 111. Door. 1,447,394 ;
Mar. 6.
Metzger, Myer, Chicago, III. Food - display cover.
1,470,859; Oct. 16.
Metzger, Samuel J. T.. Williamsport, Pa. Flush-valve con-
struction. 1,470,179- Oct. 9.
Metzger, William, New York, N. Y. Means for distrib-
uting lubricating grease. 1,457,380; June 5.
hydrocarbon. 1,457,543 ; June 5.
Metzger. William, New I'ork, N. Y. Spring lubricator.
1.475.270: Nov. 27.
Metznor, Albert W. (See Sherman, J. Q., and Metzner.)
Metzner, Albert W., assignor to The Standard Register
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Printing press. 1,466,027 ;
Aug. 28.
Metzner, Albert W., and J. Q. Sherman, Dayton, Ohio ;
said Metzner assignor to said Sherman. Rotary punch
and die mechanism. 1,466,001 ; Aug. 28.
Metzsch, Soren, Springfield, Nebr, assignor of one-third to
J. Knaff, Beatrice, Nebr., and one-third to R. B. Har-
herg, Springfield, Nebr. Pipe coupling. 1,441,736 ;
Jan. 9.
Meuer, George J., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electric switch. 1,470,860 ;
Oct. 16.
Meuer, Henry, assignor to Seidner & Hitzigrath. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Hair-net container. 1,475,130 ;
Nov. 20.
Meunler, Charles A., Great Neck, N. Y. Hanger.
1,442,771 : Jan. 16.
Meurisse, Charles C, Chicago, 111. Polo mallet.
1.478.483 ; Dec. 25.
Meut.sch, Charles C, Buffalo, N. Y. Mattress, cushion,
and seat. 1,455.847; May 22.
Meutsch, Charles C, Buffalo, N. Y. Spring seat cushion.
1,476,456 ; Dec. 4.
Meves, Gustav N., Davenport, Iowa. Clothes wringer.
1,466,P14 ; Sept. 4.
Mewborn, Sidney G., Wilson, N. C. Loose-leaf binder.
1,464,185 ; Aug. 7.
Mewes, Rudolf F. and R. K. E., Berlin, Germany. Sep-
arating gas mixtures under pressure. 1,449,291 ;
Mar. 20.
Mewes, Rudolf K. E. (See Mewes, Rudolf F. and R.
K. E.)
Mevberg, Manfred, assignor to Germain Seed and Plant
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Display case. 1,467,805 ;
Sept. 11.
Meyer, Adolf, Zurich, assignor to Aktiengesellschait
Brown Boveri & Cie., Baden, Switzerland. Means for
fastening the blades in gas turbines and steam turbines.
1,478,902 ; Dec. 25.
Meyer, Adolph E., Webster Groves, assignor to Textile
Products Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Cotton picker's sack. 1,458,773 ; June 12.
Meyer, .\dolph F., St. Paul, Minn. Governor.
1,450,380; Apr. 3.
Mever, Adolph H., Pittsburgh, assignor to H. L. Dixon
Companv. Cai-negic, I'a. Valve. 1.476,534 ; Dec. 4.
Meyer, .-Vlbert C, San Diego, Calif. Interest calculator.
1,472,276; Oct. 30.
Mever, Albert W., Roselle, N. J. Coffee-making appara-
tus. 1,462,610 ; July 24.
Meyer. Anna, trustee. (See Schluesselburg, George, as-
signor.)
Meyer, .Inton J., Milwaukee, Wis. Combined wrench
and plier.s. 1,442,083 ; Jan. 16.
Meyer, August H., Plauen, Germany. Device for the pro-
duction of crochet seams and patterns in embroidery
machines. 1,452,840 ; Apr. 24.
Meyer, Bruno, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor
to the Firm Julius Pintsch Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin,
Germany. Direct-combustion grate-burning process with
separate distillation and combustion of the fuel.
1.443,632 ; Jan. 30.
Meyer, Charles, and H. B. Meade, assignors to F. A.
Gillespie. Los Angeles, calif. Amalgamator and sepa-
rator. 1.469.007; Sept. 25.
Meyer, Charleg, and H. B. Meade, assignors to F. A.
Gillespie, Los Angeles, Calif. Amalgamator and sepa-
rator. 1,469,008 ; Sept. 25.
Mever. Emanuel M., assignor to Langdon-Meyer Labo-
r'iitoriPR, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refrigerator. 1,451,917 ;
Apr. 17.
Meyer, Emil A., Houston, Tex. Automatic time switch.
1,456,139 ; May 22.
Meyer. Engine, New York, N. Y. Resonance horn.
1,475.769 • Nov. 27.
Meyer, Frank IT. (See Klaus, F. R.. and Meyer.)
Meyer, Fiank W., assignor to The Oshkosh Trunk Com-
pany, Oshkosh, Wis. Trunk lock. 1,454,329; May 8.
Meyer, Frank W., assignor to The Oshkosh Trunk Com-
panv, Oshkosh, Wis. Wardrobe trunk. 1,455,064 ;
May 22.
Mever, Franz, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Apparatus for testing bolt threads.
1,461,782 ; July 17.
Meyer, Frederick, Buffalo, N. Y. Closure for storage
compartments. 1,453,402 ; May 1.
Meyer Friedrich W., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer
Mfg! Co. Milwaukee, Wis. Controlling and regulat-
ing apparatus. 1,442.728 ; Jan. 16.
Meyer, Friedrich W., Madison, and A. Simon, assignors
to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co.. Milwaukee, Wis.
Apparatus for measuring the flow of fluids. 1,476,762 ;
Dec. 11.
Meyer. Gottfried. Verndale, Minn. Preparing cheese.
1,462.375 ; July 17.
Meyer. Hans J., and C. B. Watson, Minneapolis, Minn.
Fuel commingler and burner. 1,476,994; Dec. 11.
Meyer, Harry R. (See Simmon, K. A., and Meyer.)
Meyer, Harry R., Wilkinshurg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Starting
mechanism for automobiles. 1,469.234 ; Oct. 2.
Mever, Henry, Detroit, Mich. Water-treading apparatus.
1,463,330 ;■ July 31. ,.„,.,.
Meyer, Henrv, Anderson, Ind. Self-sealing pocket.
1.478. 484 ; Dec. 25.
Meyer, Henry A., et al. (See Wagner, Albert G., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
369
Meyer, Henry C, Black Jack, Mo. Tying machine.
1,470.861 ; Oct. 16.
Meyer. Henry H., Red Wing, Minn. Grain sop;u'atnr.
1,458,429 ; June 12.
Meyer, Henry W. (See Butler. Robert H., assignor. 1
Meyer, Uourv W., Cincinnati, Oliio. Spotliglit mounting.
1,443,331 ; Jan. 23.
Meyer, Hubert J. (See Wells, N. C, and Mever.)
Meyer, Jay S., PhUadelphia, Pa. Refrigerator. 1.471,503;
Oct. 23.
Meyer, John W., Fort Atkinson, Wis. Water heater.
1,462,611 ; July 24.
Mever. Joseph P., Rochester, N. Y. Flushing valve.
1,474.117; Nov. 13.
Meyer, Julius A., St. Louis, Mo. Tension rod for drums.
1,443,191 ; Jan. 23.
Mtvoi-Kellcr, Otto, Lucerne, Switzerland, Electric water
lieacer. 1.475,645; Nov. 27.
Meyer, Lorenz L., Wentworth, S, Dak. Manure loader.
1,469,660 ; Oct. 2.
Meyer, Mabolle A., New York, N. Y. Atomizer, 1,462,041 ;
July 17.
Me.vor, Otto, Toledo, Ohio, Ash sifter. 1,465,858 ;
Aug. 21.
Meyer, Paul G., assignor to G. H. Bass & Company,
Wilton, .Me. Moccasin. 1,475,646; Nov. 27.
Meyer, Peter, Newark, N. J. Automatic multiple-tapping
machine. 1,458,948 ; June 19.
Me.ver, Peter, St. Paul, Minn. Liquid brake. 1,471,186 ;
Oct. 16.
Meyer. Robert T., Canton, Ohio. Suction separator.
1,448,671 ; Mar. 13.
Meyer, Svend M., and W. James, Brooklyn, assignors to
Magno Storage Battery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Storasre battery. 1,475,503 ; Nov. 27.
Meyer, Vernon H., Cleveland, Ohio. Dial for electrical
instruments. 1,456.644 ; May 29.
Meyer, Waldemar, Woodhaven, N. Y. Magnetic holder-on.
1,452,841 : Apr. 24.
Meyer, Waldemar. Woodhaven, N. Y. Fastening means
for ships' plates. 1,461,195; July 10.
Meyer, Waldemar, Woodhaven, N, Y. Rivet set.
1,474,978; Nov. 20.
Mever, William, Gladbrook, Iowa. Cement corncrib block.
1,444,422 : Feb, 6.
Meyer, William, Chicago, 111. Mounting brackets and the
like on tubes. 1,477,657 ; Dec. 18.
Meyer, William C. Beverly. Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson. N. .7". Tension mechanism. 1,444.979 ;
Feb. IS
Meyer. William C, Beverly, Mass,, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Tension
device. 1,451,918 ; Apr. 17.
Meyer, William C, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Tension
device. 1.451.919; Apr. 17.
Meyer, William C, Beverly. Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Company, Paterson, N, J, Inseam shoe-sew-
ing machine, 1,467,586 ; Sept, 11.
Meyer, William C, Beverly, Mass,, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Wax-
thread sewinff machine. 1.468.317 ; Sept. 18.
Meyer. William C, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe-
sewing machine. 1,468,912 ; Sept. 25.
Meyer, William P., et al. (See (Thilds, George J., as-
signor. 1
Meyer. William V., Milwaukee, Wis. Phonograph.
1,462,867: July 24.
Meyercord, George R., Chicago, 111,, assignor to Haskolite
Manufacturing Corporation. Joint of metal-sheathed
construction material and making the same. 1.440,615 :
Jan. 2.
Meyercordt, Ernst, Locknitz, near Stettin, Germany.
^^fonnting for slip rings of dynamo-electric machines.
1.460.031 : Juno 26.
Meyering. J. V., Trunk Company. (See Hamlin, Ben M.,
assignor. 1
Meyers, Bernard. (See Graebert, Rudolf R., assignor.)
Meyers, Edward G., Cincinnati, Ohio, .\utomatic marking
machine. 1,453,985 ; May 1,
Meyers. Herbi rt H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Armour
Fertilizer Works, Chicago, 111, Double superphosphate
process. 1,475.959; Dec. 4.
Meyers, Hubert A., Company. (See Meyers, Hubert A.,
assignor.)
Meyers, .TuUus R., Glencoe, 111. Cheese-drying process.
1.445,785 ; Feb. 20.
Meyers, Julius R.. Evanston. 111. Cheese packing.
1,445,786; Feb. 20.
Meyers, Julius R., Evanston, 111, Cheese-cutting mecha-
nlam. 1,445,787; Feb. 20.
Meyers, Julius R., Glencoe, HI, Machine for making
and finishing cheese. 1,450,105; Mar, 27.
Meyers, Louis W., and H. F. Demke, Chicago, 111. False
head. 1,467,445 ; Sept. 11.
Meyers, Luther C, Bridgeton, N. J. Press. 1,366,408:
Aug, 28.
Meyers, Roy J., assignor to International Gas. Power
and Appliance Company, Long Beach, Calif. Means
and method for operating combustion engines from sas
derived from calcium carbide. 1,477,710: Dec. 18.
58339—21
Meyers, Stanley W. (See Kugelman, G., and Meyers.)
Meyers, Theodore A., Toledo, Ohio. Packing for pistons.
1,467,113; Sept. 4.
Meyers, William, assignor of one-half to C. L. Ackerman,
Lima, Ohio. Wickless oil burner. 1,458,774; June 12.
Meyhoefer, Erich. (See Meinholdt, Otto R., assignor.)
Meyrowltz, E. B., Inc, (See Vi^not, L^on E, E,, assignor.)
Meyrowitz, Emil B., New York, N. Y. Lens for eyeglasses
and spectacles. 1,445,227; Feb. 13.
Mezei. George, Clmchco, Va. Trap. 1,445.153 ; Feb. 13.
Miami Manufacturing Company, The. (See Wasser, C,
and Wirshing, assignors.)
Miami Manufacturing Company. (See Worthlngton, Ro-
land B., asngnor.)
Michael, John B., Selma, Ala. Locomotive-wheel-hub
liner. 1,452,165 ; Apr. 17.
Michael, Thomas E. (See Schonsteiner, G., and Michael.)
Mlchaelson, Harold N., Boston, assignor to Rawson Elec-
trical Instrument Company, Cambridge, Mass. Making
articles of varicolored plastic materials. 1,454,939 ;
May 15.
Mlchaelson, Henry G., assignor to The Rockford Showcase
& Fixture Company, Rockford, 111. Showcase.
1,471,908; Oct. 23.
Mlchalski, Joseph J.. Buffalo, N. Y. Theft detector for
automobiles. 1,453,320 ; May 1.
Mlchalski, Joseph J., Bufifalo, N. Y. Theft detector for
automobiles. Rel5,709 ; Oct. 30.
Michel, William B., Plymouth, Ind. Automobile panel
construction. 1,472,304 ; Oct. 30.
Michelbach. Frank. Del Ray, Va. Rug-display rack.
Des. 63.001 : Sept. 4.
Michelin, Andr$ J., Paris, France. Automatic alarm for
partially-deflated tires. 1,467,055 ; Sept. 4.
Michell, Anthony G. M., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Hydraulic mechanism for the transmission of power.
1.451,997 ; Apr. 17.
Michell, Frank, et al. (See Sawicki, John, assignor.)
Michell, Philip A., Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. Vehicle.
1,459,545; June 19.
Michelsen, Hamilton, Miami, Fla. Shipping crate.
1,456,674 ; May 29.
Michelsen, Stephen T., Washington, D. C. Photographic-
film-drying apparatus. 1,456,902; May 29.
Michelsen, William J., Chicago, 111. Illuminated display
sign. 1.4r,2.351 ; July 17.
Michelson, Julius, Boston, Mass. Milling attachment for
planers. 1,470,091 ; Oct. 9.
Michener, Elwood H., Woodlynne, assignor to Acme
Staple Company, Camden. N. J. Stapling machine for
driving wire staples. 1,457,446 ; June 5.
Michetti. Giorgio, Rome, Italy. Means for converting a
continuous rotary motion into an Intermittent motion.
1.473,493 ; Nov, 6.
MIchie. Arthur C. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and E. G. Weeks,
Northumberland, assignors to C. H. Merz and W. Mc-
Lellan, Westminster, London, England. Retort.
1.447,680; Mar. 6.
Michie, Arthur C, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and B. G.
Weeks, Northumberland, assignors to C. H. Merz and
W. SIcLellan, Westminster, London. England. Means
for feeding furnaces with solid fuel, 1,447,681 ;
Mar. 6.
Michie, David, Irwin, Pa. Traveler's set. 1,466,139 ;
Aug. 28.
Michigan Chemical Company. (See Molony, S. B., and
Nikaido, assignors.)
Michigan Machine Co. (See Anderson, 0. A., and
Macrae, assignors.)
Michigan Malleable Iron Company. (See Waterbor,
Elmer P., assignor.)
Michigan Smelting and Refining Company. (See Am-
brose, Joseph, assignor.)
Michigan Smelting and Refining Company. (See Lane,
Victor E.. assignor.)
Michigan Steel Tube Products Company. (See Berg,
Simon, assignor.)
Michigan Valve Foundry and Engineering Company.
(See Flower, John W., assignor.)
Mlchot, Georges, Dromara, Ireland, assignor to Fibre
Corporation Limited, London, England. Flax-pulling
machine. 1,451,231 ; Apr. 10.
Michoud, Arnold, Yverdon, assignor to Cibles .\utomat-
Iques Michoud SociStS -Anonyrae, Neuchatel, Switzer-
land, Device for resiliently supporting target disks
and the like. 1,460,860; July 3.
Micka, Henry R., Maywood, 111, Fuel-gas mixer.
1,450,814; Apr. 3. -
Mickelsen, .Tesse R., San Lear.dro, Calif. Accelerator
pedal. 1.473.156 ; Nov. 6.
Mickelson, George A., assignor of one-half to J. M. Mitch-
ell, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Sling
hook. 1,441,737 ; Jan. 9.
Mickelson, George A., assignor of one-half to J. M.
Mitchell, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Ma-
rine transfer apparatus. 1,447,316 ; Mar. 6.
Mickelson, Ole, Hoquiam, Wash. Safety lock for logging
hooks. 1,457,987 ; June 5.
Mlddagh, Robert E., and C. L. Anderson, McGill, Nev.
Refillahle electric fuse. 1,474.206; Nov. 13.
Middaugh. Ca*-! A., Kansas City, Mo. Deposit book.
1,440,481 ; Jan. 2.
Mlddelkamp, Leroy L. (See Foster, D., and Middelkamc.l
370
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Middelthon, Cornelius, Stavanger, Norway. Machine for
applj'ing sealing matei'ial to can lids. 1,443,031 ;
Jan. 23.
Middlemiss and Brackett. (See Middlemiss, Bruce A.,
assignor.)
Middlemiss, Bruce A., Hibbing, Minn., assignor to Mid-
dlemiss and Brackett, Milwaukee, Wis. Loading ma-
chine. 1,441,700 ; Jan. 9.
Middleton, Lilian H., Wellington, I'ew Zealand. Loose-
leaf book. 1,459,231 ; June 19.
Middleton, Percy R., assignor of one-half to J. C. Lalor,
deceased. New York, N. Y. ; W. A. Lalor, executor.
Roasting sulphide ores. 1,478,790 ; Dec. 25.
Middleton, Thomas, Schenectady, N. iT. Metal propeller
for aeroplanes, dirigibles, balloons, and the like.
1,454,977 : Mav 15.
Middleton, William E.. New Britain, Conn. Box-forming
block. 1,473,244 ; Nov. 6.
Mid East Specialty Company. (See Eisenhart, George W.,
assignor.) ^
Midgley, Albert H., TJxbridge, England. Dynamo-electric
machine. 1,457,381 ; June 5.
Midgley, Thomas, IlamiJden, assignor to The Fisk Rublier
Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Vulcanizing apparatus.
1.445.533; Feb. 13.
Midgley, Thomas, Hampden, assignor to The Fisk Rub-
ber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Jacket for pre-
liminary cure. 1,450,328; Apr. 3.
Midgley, Thomas, Hampden, assignor to The Fisk Rub-
ber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tension device
for tire-building machines. 1,450,747 ; Apr. 3.
Midgley, Thomas, Hampden, assignor to The Fisk Rub-
ber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Method and
apparatus for molding tire casings. 1,472.881 ; Nov. 6.
Midgley, Thomas, Springfield, assignor to Fisk Rubber
Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tire manufacture.
1,455,200 ; May 15.
Midgley, Thomas, jr., assignor to General Motors Re-
search Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Revivifying spent
catalysts and apparatus therefor. 1.440.984 ; Feb. 27.
Midgley, Thomas, jr., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to General Motors Research Corporation, Dayton,
Ohio. Joining metals, 1,456,855 ; May 29.
Midgley, Thomas, jr., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
General Motors Research Corporation, Dayton. Ohio.
Hydrogenation furnace. 1,467,905 ; Sept. 11.
Midland Company, The. (See Davis, Irvin W., assignor.)
Midland Company, The. (See Schartow, Frank E., as-
signor.)
Midon, Charles A., Paris, France. Roller skate.
1,457,667 ; June 5.
Midorikawa, Edward K., San Francisco, Calif. Mixing
device. 1,445.342; Feb. 13.
^lid-State Battery Manufacturing Co. Inc. (See Rueb,
Earl J., assignor.)
Midura. Stanislaw. (See Solarczyk, John, assignor.)
Mid- West Box Company. (See Heinrichs, Berg, assignor.)
Midwest Engine Corporation. (See Punk, Truman B.,
assignor.)
Midwest Engine Corporation. (See Steele, Frederick P.,
assignor.)
Midwest Engine Corporation. (See Wait, Henry H., as-
signor.)
Midwest Machinery Products Co. (See Kunin, Harry,
assignor.)
Mid-West Manufacturing Company. (See Benedict, George
W., assignor.)
Mid-West Manuf.TCturing Company. (See McKone, Leo
J., assignor.)
Midwestern Tractor Wheel Co. (See Walker, Glenn J.,
assignor.)
Miebach, Harry E., and A. S. Caughey, Lethbridge, Alberta,
Canada. Transmission-case cover. 1,451,173 ; Apr. 10.
Miebach, Harry E., and A. S. Caughey, Lethbridge, Al-
berta, Canada. Transmission band and case cover.
1,464,138 ; Aug. 7.
Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company.
(See Blaine, Joseph R., assignor.)
Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company.
(See Dudley, Edward F.. assignor.)
Miehle Printing Press & Manufacturing Company. (See
Henderson. Carl, assignor.)
Miehle Printing Press and JIanufacturing Company.
(See Stevens, Burt D., assignor.)
Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company. (See
Stevens, B. D., and Dudley, assignors.)
Miehle Printing Press & Manufacturing Company. (See
Stevens, B. D.. Henderson, and Saxon, assignors.)
Miehle, Robert F., jr., Chicago, 111. Cylinder printing
press. 1,453,853 ; May 1.
Mielke, William J., Guttenberg, Iowa. Gear or wheel re-
moving device. 1,440,918; Feb. 27.
Mielnicki. Alieksander, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shackle lock.
1.455,921 ; May 22.
Miely, Fred J. S., Gentry, Ark. Bull board for cattle
cars. 1.473.494; Nov. 6.
Mierzwinski, Stanislaw, Trenton, N. J. Canoe-propelling
device. 1,471,747; Oct. 23.
Miessner, John, Cleveland, Ohio. Clothesline reel.
I,453,l.'i7; Apr. 24.
Mietzelfeld, Otto. Assignor to .A. E. Brion, New York, N. Y.
Camera. 1,448,414; Mar. 13.
Mieville, Herbert C, New York, N. Y., assignor to Squire
Products Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Boiler. 1,443,546 ;
Jan. 30.
Mieville, Herbert C, Davenport, Iowa, assignor to Squire
Products Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Grill. 1,450,381 ;
Apr. 3.
Migita, Tosuke, New York, N. Y. Lacing means for
brogues, leggings, and the like. 1,469,661 ; Oct. 2.
Mihalicz, John, Punnichy, Saskatchewan, Canada. Vehi-
cle hood and curtain fastener. 1,440.927 ; Jan. 2.
Mihalovich, Efrem. Chisholm, Minn. Fire-controlling ap-
paratus. 1,444,749 ; Feb. iS.
Mihalyl, Joseph, Washington, D. C. Optical testing and
measuring instrument. 1,451,302 ; Apr. 10.
Mikaelson, Erik W., and A. A. Neave, Easton, Pa., as-
signors to Treadwell Engineering Company. Grinding
machine. 1,462,420: July 17.
Mikalarias, Peter. (See Oppman, .Tosepli, assignor.)
Mikenas, John, Amsterdam, N. Y. Mop holder. 1,454,978;
Jlay 15.
Mikkelson, Berent A., Seattle, Wash. Line-shaft sho.ck
absorber. 1,457,711 ; June 5.
MikUola, Aate. (See Toelcke, K. L., Mikkola, and
Shapiro.)
Mikshel, John J., Chicago, 111., assignor to J. T. Ryerson &
Son. Friction cutting machine. 1,440,616 : Jan. 2.
Milam, Jesse A. (See McLain, D. B., and Tatum, as-
signors.)
Milani, Edward, San Francisco, Calif. Preserving food
products. 1,459,232 ; June 19.
Mil:i7-ch, Alfred E., assignor to I. A. Milarch, Atlanta,
Ga. Automobile transmission. 1,452,248; Apr. 17.
Milarch, Isabel A. (See Milarch, Alfred E., assignor.)
Milenz, William E. (See Cannom, William G., assignor.)
Miles, Appleton T. (See Hinrichs, D. M., and Miles.)
Miles, Arthur, Kansas City, Mo. Means for repairing
tubes. 1.471,184; Oct. 16.
Miles, Clarence E. (See Gordon, I. H., ajid Miles.)
Miles, Edward J., Newton, Iowa . Assembling and dis-
assembling tool. 1,442,962 ; Jan. 23.
Miles, Frank J. M., assignor to Cheramy, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Bottle. Des. 61,918 ; Feb. 6.
Miles, Frank J. M., assignor to Cheramy, Inc., New I'ork,
N. Y. Holders for compacts. 1,451.740 ; Apr. 17.
Miles, George F., New York, N. Y. Windshield construc-
tion. 1,471,856 ; Oct. 23.
Miles, George F., New York, N. Y., and S. Evans, Birming-
ham, Ala. ; said Evans assignor to said Miles. Wind
and rain shield. 1,443,373 ; Jan. 30.
Miles, Maud M., Lombard, 111. Appliance for displaying
colors. 1.460,264 ; June 26.
Milewski, Bruno, Kent, Ohio. Journal - box bearing.
1,475,021; Nov. 20.
Miley, Arlo F., Pontiac, Calif. Thread gauge. 1,465,583 ;
Aug. 21.
Miley, John, Reddish, near Stoclvport, assignor to Craven
Brothers (Manchester) Limited. Reddish, England. Ma-
chine for boring tires and the lil<e. 1,466.028: Aug. 28.
Milk Bottle Crate Company. (See Krzyzak, Frank, as-
signor.)
Milk Bottle Crate Company. (See Thomall, Timothy V.,
assienor. )
Milk Oil Corporation, The. (See North, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Milkent, George P., Nlles, Ohio. Rail chair. 1,467,869 ;
Sept. 11.
Milker, Herbert P., assignor to Charles J. Tagliabue Man-
ufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Instrument of pre-
cision. 1,453,688 ; May 1.
Milker, Herbert P.. assignor to Charles J. Tagliabue
Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thermostatic
controlling means for internal-combustion engines.
1,477,277; Dec. 11.
Milker. Herbert P., and A. Roesch, assignors to Charles
J. Tagliabue Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ther-
mometer. 1,462,797; July 24.
Mllkie, George A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile pedal
attachment. 1,452,431 ; Apr. 17.
Millard, Clarence, Arkansas City, Kans. Air pump and
gauge. 1,455,646; May 15.
Millard, Edward F., Martinsburg, and F. C. Dunham,
Berkelev Springs, W. Va. Traveling conveyer.
1.448,4.'i8; Mar. 13.
Miller, Abner. (See Miller, David 11. and A.)
Miller, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Lighting-fixture arm.
Des. 61.807; Jan. 16.
Miller. Abraham, New York, N. Y. Lighting-flxture arm.
Des. 61.808; Jan. 16.
MiUer, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Lighting-flxture loop.
Des. 61.809; Jan. 16.
Miller, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Lighting-fixture sus-
pension strap. Des. 62,787 ; July 31.
Miller, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Lighting-fixture arm.
Des. 62,788; July 31.
Miller, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Chandelier. Des.
63,110; Oct. 2.
Miller, Abraham. New York, N. Y. Lighting-fixture arm.
Des. 63,191 ; Oct. 30.
Miller, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Chandelier. Des.
63.577; Dec. 18.
Miller. Adam J.. Platteville, Wis. Barrel stand.
1,472,734; Oct. 30.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
371
Miller, Albert, assignor to The American Rubber & Tire
Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire - bundling machine.
1,464,010 ; Aug. 7.
MilUT, Albert A., assignor to Eagle Manufacturing Com-
pany, Wellsburg, W. Va. Container. 1,447,030 ;
Feb. 27.
Miller. Albert A., nssignor to Eagle Manufacturing Com-
pany, Wellsburg, VT. Va. Container. 1,449,238 ;
Mar. 20.
Miller. Albert G.. assignor to Lankcnnu Hospital, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Shield for electrical apparatus. 1,471,183;
Oct. Ifi.
Miller, .\lbion J. (See Showalterbaugh, Joseph, as-
signor.) i
Miller, Alexander, Leyonstone, assignor of one half to S.
A. Bartholomew, London, England. Propulsion of
boats and other vessels. 1,444.847 ; Feb. 1,"?.
Miller. Alfred K., Los Angeles, Calif. Phonograph repro-
duc*. 1.44S,9,S3 ; Mar. 20.
Miller, Alfred K., Los Angeles, Calif. Tone arm.
1.406,140: Aug. 28.
Miller. Alton S., Baltimore, Md, Time fuse. 1,453,717 ;
May 1.
Miller, Alten S., Baltimore, Md. Controlling the burn-
ing of time powder trains. 1,453,718 ; May 1.
Miller. Anderson, Shelbvville, Ind. Animal trap. 1,444,934 :
Feb. 13.
Miller. Anthony, Burlingame, Calif. Cooking device.
1.452,208; Apr. 17.
Miller, Arnold W., assignor to C. H. Hook, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Relief valve. 1,459,546 ; June 19.
Miller, .Arthur. Chicago, HI., assignor to Solar-Sturges
Mfg. Co. Handled can and making same. 1,449,829 ;
Mar. 27.
Miller. .Arthur, assignor to The Solar Metal Products
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Metallic receptacle.
1,474,601 : Xov. 20.
Miller, Arthur A., Tebbetts, Mo. Flue stopper. 1,465,228;
Aug. 14.
Miller, .Arthur E., Sacramento, Calif. Lock. 1,446,760;
Feb. 27.
Miller, Arthur E., Sacramento, Calif. Steering-wheel lock.
1,447,099; Feb. 27.
Miller, Arthur E., Sacramento. Calif. Means for pro-
tecting negotiable instruments. 1,459,634 ; June 19.
Miller, Arthur H. (See Winkler, W., and Miller.)
Miller. B. I'r.-d. et al. (See W^lsh, Alfred L., assignor.)
Miller, Banks L., San Juan, Tex. Heater for burning
petroleum coke. 1,458,536 ; June 12.
Miller, Hanks I,., San Juan, Tex. Orchard heater.
1.468.540; Sept. 18.
Miller, Barnet, Rockville, Conn. Indicator. 1,445,228 :
Feb. 13.
Miller, Beniamin, Chicago, 111. Mouthpiece for reed
instruments. 1,449,868; Mar. 27.
Miller, Benjamin A. (See Miller. Benjamin .7. and B. A.)
Miller. Benjamin .1. and B. A., Benson, 111. Adjustable
pedal. i;46o.524; Aug. 21.
Miller, Calvin C, Summit Hill, Pa. Toy. 1,461,066;
.Tulv 10.
Miller, Carroll E.. jr., San EYancisco, Calif. Ring.
Pes. 63,479; Dec. 11.
Miller-Chapman Company. (See Chaprnan, Earle E..
assignor.)
Miller. Charles .\., Longvllle. La. Taking up wear in
hoarinsrs. 1,444,628 ; Feb. 6.
Miller, Charles A.. New York, N. T. Valve-rod-adjusting
device. 1,457,589 ; June 5.
Miller. Charles A., Bainbridge, assignor to Milli^r Manu-
facturing Companv. Decatur County, Ga. Bottle-rinsing
machine. 1,466,141; Aug. 28.
Milli^r. Charles E.. Chicago, 111. Locomotive arch.
1.468.308 : Sept. IS.
Miller, Charles E.. Chicago, XB. Operating mechanism
for tank-car outlet valves. 1,476.722 ; Dec. 11.
Miller. Charles E.. assignor to Universal .Arch Company,
Chicago, 111. Locomotive arch. 1,450,696 ; Apr. 3.
Miller. Charles F., assisnor to Chicago Shoe Machinery
Company, Chicago, 111. Leather-stitching machine.
1,470.997; Oct. 16.
Miller. Charles H., Liberty Township. Jefferson County.
Tnn-a. Man liff. 1.443.823; Jon. 30.
Miller, Charles H., and A. N. Scott, assignors to The
Diebold Safe & l/ock Companv, Canton, Ohio. Auxiliary
locking bolt. 1,452.567 : Apr. 24.
Jfiller, Ch.arles M. (See Schroeder. E. R., and Miller.)
Miller, Charles P., Mount A'ernon, N. Y.. assignor to The
Erunswick-Balke-Collonder Companv. Wilmington, Del.
C.nme-table cu.^shlon. 1,478.046 ; Dec. 18.
Miller, Charles R., Collinsville, Tex., assignor to Kel-
logg Manufacturing Co., Rochester, N. Y. Grease
gun. 1,457,988 ; .Tune 5.
Miller, Charles T., jr., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,441,237 ; Jan. 9.
Miller. Charles W. IL, Lostant, III. Ensilage harvester.
1,462,765 ; July 24.
Miller. Chester D.. Los Angeles, Calif. Wind deflector.
1.478,671 ; Dec. 25.
Miller, Conrad, Casper, Wyo. Power attachment for auto-
mobiles. 1,441,595 ; Jan. 9.
Miller. Dana O.. Reading, Mass. Combination heater.
1,452,249 ; Apr. 17.
Miller, Daniel D., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electromagnetic device.
1,463,831 ; Aug. 7.
Miller, David H., and A. Miller, assignors to Metal Supply
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Rail-breaking machine.
1,477,582; Dec. 18.
Miller, David M., assignor to C. Pollack, Brooklyn, N.
Y. Circuit - controlling telephone receiver support.
1,449,830; Mar. 27.
Miller, David P., Middletown, Pa. Wrench. 1,468,913 :
Sept. 25.
Miller, Donald J. G., Bootle, and R. A. Lloyd, Liverpool,
England. Grinding or crushing machine. 1,452,088 ;
Apr. 17.
Miller, Dorr, Toledo, Ohio. Tool for assembling or dis-
assembling gears or cams and their axles. 1,471,502 ;
Oct. 23.
Miller, Du Brul & Peters Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Du Brul, Davila S., assignor.)
Miller, Earl J., Bethlehem, I'a. Puzzle. 1,454,131 ;
May 8.
Miller, Earl L. (See English, William H., assignor.)
Miller, Edgar J., St. Joseph, Mo. Valve lifter. 1,459,635 ;
June 19.
Miller, Edward, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to C. J. Root,
Terre Haute, Ind. Glass-feeding mechanism. 1,470,023 ;
Oct. 9.
Miller, Edward, & Company. (See Wolter, Herman H.,
assignor.)
Miller, Edward C, Williamsport, Pa. Air-pressure Indi-
cator and gauge. 1,451,514; Apr. 10.
Miller, Edward P., Atwater, Minn. Hub and wheel
holding device? 1,459,597 ; June 19.
Miller. Edward W., assignor to The Fellows Gear Shaper
Company, Springfield. Vt. Machine for generating and
cutting threads and the like. 1,461,219 ; July 10.
Miller, Edward W., assignor to The Fellows Gear Shaper
Company, Springfield, Vt. Gear-shaping machine with
side-trimming attachment. 1.470,229 ; Oct. 9.
Miller, Edwin C, Woodinville, Wash. Trap nest.
1.444,629 ; Feb. 6.
Miller, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Box reenforcement.
1,459,309; June 19.
Miller, Elmer E., Jlillersburg, Pa. Trigger mechanism
and safet.v device therefor. 1.475.310 ; Nov. 27.
Miller, Elvin, Weatherly, Pa. Mouthpiece for musical
instraments. 1,441,596 ; Jan. 9.
Miller, Emma T., San Antonio, Tex. Berry cap and
stem remover. 1,477,839 ; Dec. 18.
Miller, Emmett E., Norfolk, Va. Screen door, window, or
the like. 1,445,534 ; Feb. 13.
Miller, Ernest R., Montgomery County, near Centerville,
Ohio. Safety device for tractors. 1,457,712 ; June 5.
Miller, Erwin E., and G. P. Croner, Fullerton, Calif.
Expansible packing. 1,446,919 ; Feb. 27.
Miller, Ewell B., Cicero, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Mate-
rial-blanking operation. 1,452,308 ; Apr. 17.
Miller. Frank B., Jefferson City, Mo., assignor of one-
half to H. S. Miller, Baltimore, Md. Wall socket.
1,447,515; Mar. 6.
Miller, Frank E., New York, N. Y. Sound amplifier.
1.449,530; Mar. 27.
Miller, Frank E., Robinson, 111. Brake-lever slot closure.
1.458,839; June 12.
Miller, Frank J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to S.
Walker, Wichita Falls, Tex. Pump. 1,448,856;
Mar. 20.
Miller. Frank P., Downingtown, Pa. Treating paper
stock. 1,455,594 ; May 15.
Miller, Frank P., Meadville, Pa. Metal-working tool.
1.473,245 ; Nov. 6.
Miller, Frank P., Meadville, Pa. Reamer. 1.475,311 ;
Nov. 27.
Miller, Frank W., Chicago, 111. Automatic sludge-dis-
charge apparatus for boiler - washout systems.
1,478,132 ; Dee. 18.
Miller, Fred A., St. Louis, Mo. Piston or packing ring.
1.466.510: Aug. 28.
Miller, Fred J., Bellevue, Pa. Locking receptacle.
1,469,390 ; Oct. 2.
Miller. Fred R., San Francisco, Calif. Sheet of music.
1,473,495; Nov. 6.
Miller, Fred W., Beatrice, Nebr. Rotary brush.
1.475.079 : Nov. 20.
Miller, Frederick, Utica, N. Y. Oiling device. 1,465,167 ;
Aug. 14.
Miller, Frederick, and H. L. Noe, Wamego. Ivans. Game
apparatus. 1,466.596; Aug. 28.
:\liller, Frederick B., Scottdale, Pa. Screen-fabricating
machine. 1,445,099; Feb. 13.
Miller, Frederick C, Chicago, 111. Wheel tiro. 1,461,928 ;
Julv 17.
Miller, Frederick H. (See Schaake, W., and Miller.)
Miller, Frederick H., Portland, Oreg. Machine for mak-
ing ice-cream cones and the like. 1,461,709 ; July 10.
Miller, Frederick L.. Des Moines, Iowa. Adjustable wing
for windshields. 1,460,861 ; July 3.
Miller, Frederick L., assignor of one-half to W. H. Hope,
Newark, N. J. Lamp. 1,449.772 ; Mar. 27.
Miller, George E. (See Cantrell, E. B., and Miller.)
Miller, rioorge E., Etna, Pa. Pipe joint. 1,449,773;
Mar. 27.
372
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Miller, George F., Dunning Station, 111. Spring oiler.
1,441,701 ; Jan. 9.
Miller, George L., St. Louis, Mo. Eoot-canal point.
1,463,963 ; Aug. 7.
Miller, George M., assignor to Fraim-Slaymaker Hard-
ware Co., Inc., Lancaster, Pa. Padlocls: with non-
reversible shackle. 1,473,353 ; Nov. 6.
Miller, George W., Woodrow, N. C. Double saw set.
1,446,428; Feb. 20.
Miller, Gerald D., Webster City, Iowa. Transferable
signature slip for ledger sheets. 1,444,698 ; Feb. 6.
Miller, Gustave E. W., Boston, Mass. Folding tooth-
brush. 1,454,938 ; May 15.
Miller, H. H., Industries Company, The. (See Hippen-
meyer, I. R., and Skidd, assignors.)
Miller, H. H., Industries Company, The. (See Pfouts,
Leroy S., assignor.)
Miller, Harold C., Bakersfleld, assignor to Standard Oil
Company. San Francisco, Calif. Separating solids
from liquids. 1,458,234 ; June 12.
Miller, Hurry A., assignor of one-half to R. R. Merrl-
weather and one-half to R. S. Waters, Washington
Court House, OMo. Metal finishing tooL 1,445,154 ;
Feb. 13.
Miller, Harry G., Kansas City, Mo. Oil burner.
1,464,995; Aug. 14.
Miller, Harry L., Allentown, Pa. Repeating attachment.
1.477,658 ; Dec. 18.
Miller, Harry M. (See Host, W. D., Miller, and Garwood.)
Miller, Harry M., South Pasadena, assignor to National
Peeling Machine Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Appara-
tus for treating vegetables or fruit with a skin-loosening
agent. 1,463,964 ; Aug. 7.
Miller, Harry M., assignor to National Peeling Machine
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for and
method of peeling vegetables or fruits. 1,466,798 ;
Sept. 4.
Miller, Harry M., South Pasadena, assignor to National
Peeling Machine Company, Los .'Vngeles, Calif. Peel-
ing machine. 1,466,799; Sept. 4.
Miller, Helen M. (See Endslow, Edmund B., assignor.)
Miller, Henry. (See Smith, R. S., Miller, and Orton.)
Miller, Henry, Milwaukee, Wis. Lock for fillister-head
screws. 1,470,386; Oct. 9.
Miller, Henry, assignor to American Can Company, San
Francisco, Calif. Method and apparatus for lubricating
punching dies. 1,471,669 ; Oct. 23.
Miller, Henry A., assignor to Stephen Sanford & Sons,
Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Rug. Des. 63,304 ; Nov. 20.
Miller, Henry A., assignor to Stephen Sanford & Sons,
Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Rug. Des. 63,306 ; Nov. 20.
Miller, Henry C, Waterford, N. Y. Buttonhole machine.
1,467,742 ; June 5.
Miller, Henry C, Milwaukee, Wis. Loose-leaf binder.
1.474,602 ; Nov. 20.
Miller, Henry D., Oklahoma, Okla. . Automobile step.
1,471,972; Oct. 23.
Miller, Henry G.,^ Shaffer, and M. M. Selzer, Oakland,
Calif. Auto hitching post. 1,470,198 ; Oct. 9.
Miller, Herbert H., Davenport, Iowa. Chiropractic table.
1,455,922 ; May 22.
Miller, Hermnn. (See Lo.=?Ring, Dawson R., assignor.)
Miller, Herman, assignor of one-fourth to N. Miller, one-
fourth to N. Miller, and one-fourth to I. L. Miller,
New York, N. Y. Safety guard. 1.455,800 ; May 22.
Miller, Hirtoan S. (See Miller, Frank B.. assignor.)
Miller, Horatio, Orange, N. J. Seat box for Ford sedans.
1.456.247; May 22.
Miller, Howard C, Binghamton, N. Y. Thread-guard cas-
ter. 1,443.140 ; Jan. 23.
Miller, Ira H. (See Stockel. Gerhard, assignor.)
Miller. Isador, assignor to W. M. Grosvenor, New York,
N. Y. Converting aromatic halogen substitution prod-
ucts into amines. 1,445,637 ; Feb. 20.
Miller, Isidore L., et al. (See Miller, Herman, assignor.)
Miller, James E. (See Franke, F., Miller, and Roberts.)
Miller, James F. (See Hurst, L. E., and Miller.)
Miller, James F., Mlnden, La. Resilient wheel. 1,451,706 ;
Apr. 17.
Miller, James F., Minden, La. Resilient wheel. 1,460,494 :
July 3.
Miller. James F., Minden, La. Ice-cream freecer.
1,477,515 : Dec. 11.
Miller, James R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Reclaiming used oil.
1,489,426 ; Oct. 2.
Miller, Jannette, Eau Claire, Wis. Pin or emblem. Des
62,580 ; June 26.
Miller, Jerome J., Chadron, Nebr. Railway ditcher.
1,460,762 ; .July 3.
Miller, ,Tesse P., assignor of one-half to J. H. Thatcher,
Houma. La. Expansive drill bit. 1,448,762 ; Mar. 20.
Miller, John, Calvin, N. Dak. Bundle carrier and
shocker. 1,456,675; Mav 29.
Miller, John, Jr., Belolt, Wis., assignor to Charles 11.
Besly & Company, Chicago, 111. Disk erinder.
1,452.209 ; Apr. 17.
Miller, John A.. Homewood, 111. Pleasure railway struc-
ture. 1.448,763; Mar. 20.
Miller, John A., Homewood, 111. Pleasure railway car
1,448,764 ; Mar. 20.
Miller, John A., Homewood, 111. Truss. 1,476,995 ;
Dec. 11.
Miller, John A. and W. D., Brighouse, England. Variable-
.'^peed «ear. 1,463.287; July 31.
Miller, John C, assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Wheel block. 1,446,055 ; Feb. 20.
Miller, John C., assignor of one-half to J. W. Parson,
Buffalo, N. Y. Phonograph-cabinet shutter. 1,475,237 ;
Nov. 27.
Miller, John E., Clean, N. Y. Lawn-edging implement.
1,447,805 ; Mar. 6.
Miller, John G., et al., executors. (See Mackenzie, E. W.
R., Robinson, Fort, and Lumsden.)
Miller, John H., MacDunn, W. Va. Door. 1,444,848 ;
Feb. 13.
Miller, John H., MacDunn, W. Va. Car-controlled trolley-
line cut-out. 1,469,672 ; Oct. 2.
Miller, John H., Chicago, 111. Barrel-washing machine.
1,462,917 ; July 24.
Miller, John H., and G. Pohl, assignors to K^-stone
Foundry Company, Plymouth, Ind. Laundry stove.
1,458,537; June 12.
Miller, John J. A., and W. A. Welgele, assignors to The
Automatic Furnace Oxidator and Manufacturing Com-
pany, Denver, Colo. Oil-controlled furnace-door at-
tachment for effecting fuel combustion in furnaces.
1,448,227; Mar. 13.
Miller, John J. A., and W. A. Weigele, assignors to The
Automatic Furnace Oxidator and Manufacturing Com-
pany, Denver, Colo. Damper-operating mechanism for
furnace doors. 1,448,228 ; Mar. 13.
Miller, John J. A., and W. A. Weigele, assignors to The
Automatic Furnace Oxidator and. Manufacturing Com-
pany, Denver, Colo. Dashpot. 1,448,229 ; Mar. 13.
Miller, John L., Randall, Kans. Hitch. 1,458,838 ;
June 12.
Miller, John L., Fort Collins, Colo. Vehicle spring.
1,467,870; Sept. 11.
Miller, John L., Fort Collins, Colo. Suspension railway.
1,467,871 ; Sept. 11.
Miller, John M., New York, N. Y. Combined pen and
pencil. 1,468.123 ; Sept. 18.
Miller, John O., assignor to The Brunswlck-Balkc-Collender
Company, Chicago, 111. Grille for phonograph cabinets.
Des. 62,194 ; Apr. 10.
Miller, John P., Duryea, assignor of one-half to H. S.
Woodward, Carbondale, Pa. Locking device for mine
cars. 1,452,923 ; Apr. 24.
Miller, John S., jr., Rahway, N. J., assignor to The Barber
Asphalt Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making parti-
colored bituminous roofing shingles. 1,452,978 ; Apr. 24.
Miller, John W., Kensett, Ark. Tire. 1,458,662 ; June 12.
Miller, Joseph J., Highland Park, Mich. Combined tire
carrier and rim tool. 1,472,130 ; Oct. 30.
Miller, Joseph N., Bralnerd, Minn. Combined settee and
table. 1,452,613; Apr. 24.
Miller, Julius, and D. Macowsky, San Francisco, Calif.
Dress. Des. 63,372.; Nov. 27.
Miller. Laurence L., Ripon, Calif. Almond huller.
1,477,761 ; Dec. 18.
Miller, Lauritz N., Eugene, Oreg. Fruit-washing machine.
1.456,456; May 22.
Miller, Lena. (See Schneider, Herman L., assignor.)
Miller, Leo O., Detroit, Mich. Lock for milk cabinets.
1.451,100; Apr. 10.
Miller, Leonard. (See Gowan, S., and Miller.)
Miller, Leslie E., Knosville, Tenn. Window and show-
case display racks. 1,471,909 ; Oct. 23.
Miller Lock Company. (See Benson, Thomas W., as-
signor.)
Miller Lock Company, The (See Huston, John L., as-
signor.)
Miller, Louis A., assignor to Winchester Repeating Arms
Co., New Haven, Conn. Handlamp switch. 1,471,185 ;
Oct. 16.
Miller Manufacturing Company. (See Miller, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Miller - Masury, Arthur J., Cleveland, Ohio. Fence.
1,473,118; Nov. 6.
Miller, Max C, Cumberland Hill, assignor to Jenckes
Knitting Machine Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Needle-
controlling mechanism for knitting machines. 1,447,354 ;
Mar. 6.
Miller, Max C, Cumberland Hill, assignor to Jenckes
Knitting Machine Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Needle-
controlling mechanism for knitting machines. 1,452,842 ;
Apr. 24.
Miller. Maximillian A., Baltimore, Md. Musical toy.
1,445,446; Feb. 13.
Miller, Maximillian A., Baltimore, Md. Game device.
1,448,415 ; Mar. 13.
Miller, Moses A., St. Albans, Vt. Sash lock and holder.
1,457,382 ; June 5.
Miller, Murry, New York, N. Y., and M. L. Kurtz, Bogota,
N. J. Hand ba.g. Des. 63,138 ; Oct. 16.
Miller, Nathan, et al. (See Sillier, Herman, assignor.)
Miller, Nicholas, Hartford, Conn. Stamp-aflixing device.
1,459,636: June 19.
Miller, Norman, et al. (See Miller, Herman-, assignor.)
Miller, Orin J., Hurdsfleld, N. Dak. Sliding door.
1,453,986 ; May 1.
Miller & Pardee, Inc. (See Dewire, John A., assignor.)
Miller. Paul, Philadelphia, Pa. Expanding reamer.
1,451,741 ; Apr. 17.
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Alphabetical lint of ixiloiUcx — Continued.
373
Minor, Paul, rhiladelphia, Va
1,451,742; Apr. 17.
Expanding loanuT.
Miller, Vaul J.," Birmingham, Ala. Compound piston for
intorn.il-combustion engines. 1,444, 4L'o ; Fol). G.
Miller, Ualph D. (See Moore, Samiiol S., iisslcnov.)
Jliller, Richard, assignor to Appleton Wood Products Co.,
Appleton, Wis. Dio bloel^. 1,446.626 ; Keb. 27.
Miller, Ricoard E. (See Poland, J. F., and Miller.)
Miller, Richard E., Bay Village, Ohio. Automatic wind-
shield-cleaning device. 1,451,368 : Apr. 10.
Miller, Robert J., assignor of one-half to J. J. Brett, Oak-
land, Calif. Tire spreader. 1,445,343 ; Feb. 13.
Miller, Robert L., assignor to Otis .\utomatic Train Con-
trol, Inc., Spolvane, Wash. Valve mechanism for auto-
matic train-control apparatus. 1,477,514 ; Dec. 11.
Miller, Robert N., Altoona, Pa. Jack. 1,470,180 ; Oct. 9.
Miller. Robert S. (See Ayers, A. R., and Miller.)
Miller, Rowland W., Williamstown, W. Va. Acetylene-
sas senerator. 1.466,540 : Aug. 28.
Miller, Rovnl E., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Adams &
Westlalce Company. Water cooler. 1,468,309 ; Sept. 18.
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Brucber, Ferdinand F.,
assignor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Brundage, James W.,
assignor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Griffiths, Richard
T., assignor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Harrison, Marion
M., assignor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Lewis, Arthur P.,
assignor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Morton, H. A., and
Harrison, assignors.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Riley, Ralph, as-
signor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Shaw, Gwilym, as-
signor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Steele, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Miller Rubber Company, The. (See Straiten, David, as-
signor.)
Miller, Russell F., Akron, Ohio. Tire tread. Des. 63,122 ;
Oct. 9.
Miller, Samuel C, assignor to Mattingly & Moore Dis-
tillery Co., Louisville, Ky. Glass bottle. Des. 63,373 ;
Nov. 27.
Miller, Samuel P., Chicago, 111. Spark plug. 1,455,543 ;
Mav 15.
Miller Saw Trimmer Company. (See Kirkland, Carroll M..
assignor.)
Miller Saw-Trimmer Company. (See Smith, Walter H., as
Bignor.)
Miller, Shrewsbury B., Fairmont, W. Va. Jointer for
concrete roads. 1,445,229: Feb. 13.
Miller, Sigfrid A., Oakland, Calif. Auto bed. 1,446,716;
Feb. 27.
Miller, Simon, Newark, N. J. Method of and apparatus
for truing surfaces. 1,474,487 ; Nov. 20.
Miller, Steve, San Antonia, Tex. Traffic signal. Des.
62,209 ; Apr. 10.
Miller, Stuart P., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company. Production of alpha-naphthylamine.
1,451,666; Apr. 10.
Miller, Stuart P., and J. R. Hess, Philadelphia, Pa., as-
signors to The Barrett Company. Nitrating aromatic
hydrocarbon. 1,457,543 ; June 5.
Miller, Stuart P., and J. B. Hill, Philadelphia, Pa., as-
signors to The Barrett Company. Producing resin.
1,464,851 ; Aug. 14.
Miller, Theodore H^ Poughkeepsle, assignor to The De
Laval Separator (jompany. New York, N. Y. Combined
milk reservoir and bowl-clamp support for cream sep-
arators. 1,433,802 ; May 1.
Miller, Thomas S., South Orange, N. J. Towing engine.
1,455,261 ; May 15.
Miller, Thomas S., South Orange, N. J. Sheave wheel.
1,460.169 ; June 26.
Miller, Thomas S., South Orange, N. J. Hoisting machine.
1.476.535 ; Dec. 4.
Miller, Thomas S., South Orange, N. J. Bucket and asso-
ciated parts for cableways. 1,476,536 ; Dec. 4.
Miller, Thomas W., Ashland, Ohio. Golf ball. 1,477,516 ;
Dec. 11.
Miller, Thomas W., assignor to The Faultless Rubber Com-
pany, Ashland, Ohio. Shoe lacing. 1,476,348 ; Dec. 4.
Miller, Vernon J., Bast Orange, N. J. Material building
unit. 1.452.432; Apr. 17.
Miller, Victor A., St. Paul, Minn. Rotary brush.
1,471,748; Oct. 23.
Miller, Volney T., assignor to R. S. Spahr, Kansas City,
Mo. Razor-blade-snarpening machine. 1,462,490 ;
July 24.
Miller, Wallace B., Beaumont, Tex. Acetylene generator.
1,475,770; Nov. 27.
Miller, Walter H., Orange, N. J. Phonograph.
1,444,477 : Feb. 6.
Miller, Walter J. B., assignor to Whaley and Miller
Company, Norfolk, Va. Door wicket. 1,472,663 :
Oct. 30.
Miller, Walter L. (See Campbell, A., and Miller.)
Miller, Walter W. (See Lewis, F., and Miller.)
Miller, William. (See Gedeon, J., and Miller.)
Miller, William, Manchester, England. Skirt marker.
1,470,538 ; Oct. 9.
Miller. Williiini, Now York, N. Y. Water-power wheel.
1.476.457 : I'ec. 4.
Miller, Willi.Tm B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Merchandise carrier.
1,448,311 ; Mar. 13.
Miller, William D. (See Miller, John A. and W. D.)
Miller, William D., Mount Carmel, 111. Revolving tele-
scoping derrick. 1 471,971 ; Oct. 23.
Miller, William E. (See Isbell, Charles A., assignor.)
Miller, William E., Kerrville, Tenn. Animal weaner.
1,450,106 ; Mar. 27.
Miller, William G. (See Hrobsky, Hobert, assignor.)
Miller, William H., Hillsboro, 111. Puzzle. 1,457,383;
June 5.
Miller, William J., Swissvale, Pa. Process and apparatus
for feeding glass. 1,451.707 ; Apr. 17.
Miller, William J., Swissvale Borough, Pa. Process and
apparatus for feeding glass. 1,462,491 ; July 24.
Miller, William O., Newport, and O. Bradford, Florence,
Ky., assignors to P. Goldsmith's Sons, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Strap slide buckle. 1,440,403 ; Jan. 2.
Miller, William P., Brooklyn, and N. J. Karayanis, New
York, N. Y. Cooking utensil. 1,460,975 ; July 3.
Miller, William R., Park Place, Pa. Bearing box for mine
cars. 1,457,384 ; June 5.
Miller, William T., et al. (See Downey, Charles M., as-
signor.)
Miller, William W. (See Eanes, Hugh P., assignor.)
Miller, William W. (See Sabbag, Litfallah G., assignor.)
Miller, William W., Martinsville, Va. Doffing and don-
ning mechanism. 1,463,479 ; July 31.
Miller, Wyman A., et al. (See Ulrich, Carl J., assignor.)
Millers Falls Company. (See Parsons, William F., as-
signor.)
Millers Falls Company. (See Eyther, Henry A., assignor.)
Millet, Laurent, assignor to Compagnle pour la Fabrica-
tion des Compteurs et Material d'Usines a (jaz, Paris,
France. Gas meter with swinging bell-shaped mem-
bers. 1,478,133; Dec. 18.
MillhoUand, James H., Philadelphia, Pa. Display packag-
ing for rolled rugs and the like. 1.476,267 ; Dec. 4.
Millhouse, John G., Litchfield, III., P. W. Schneider and
R. Farmer, Nokomis, 111. Safety railway stop.
1,441,291 ; Jan. 9.
Milllcan, Joel W., Fort Worth, Tex. Cooking utensil.
1,445,788; Feb. 20.
Millice, Paul S., Hamilton, Ohio, assignor to Herring-Hall-
Marvin Safe Company, New York, N. Y. File container.
1,440,883; Jan. 2.
Millie Patent Holding Co. (See Hlrschhom, Benjamin
and L., assignors.)
Millie Patent Holding Co. Inc. (See Hirschhorn, Louis,
assignor.)
Milliken, Charles C, Deer River, Minn. Wheeled toy.
1,466,183 ; Aug. 28.
Milliken, Foster, Lawrence, N. Y. Street signal lamp.
Des. 62,030 ; Mar. 6.
Milliken, John A., Bayonne, assignor to J. E. Marsden,
Egg Harbor City, N. J. Glassworblng apparatus.
1,453,803; May 1.
Milliken, William H., jr., Brooklyn, assignor to Binney &
Smith Co., New York, N. Y. Paint box. 1,478,242 ;
Dec. 18.
Millin, John J., New York, N. Y. Carton-wrapping ma-
chine. 1,453,719 ; May 1.
Millman, Herman. (See Cubbage, A. B., and MUlman.)
Mlllner, Edgar, St. Louis, Mo. Soldering iron. 1,451,623 ;
Apr. 10.
Millner, Edgar, St. Louis, Mo. Melting or soldering pot.
1,458,430; June 12.
Millot, Marius F., Paris, France. Safety dispensing de-
vice. 1,462,352; July 17.
Mills, Andrew H., Warsaw, Ind. Music-leaf turner.
1,460,265; June 26.
Mills Belt Company. (See Randall, Charles P., as-
signor.)
Mills Belt Company. (See Smith, Clarence B., assignor.)
Mills Belt Company. (See Spalding, George W., as-
signor.)
Mills, Bernard, Brooklyn, N. Y., R. R. Row and H. C.
Davis, Elizabeth, N. I., assignors to Row & Davis,
Engineers, Inc. Heating system. 1,461,541 ; July 1.
Mills, Bertie B., assignor to Mills Novelty Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Tension device for musical stringed In-
struments. 1,441,702 ; Jan. 9.
Mills, Bertie E., assignor to Mills Novelty Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Music-sheet feeder. 1,443,584 ; Jan. SO.
Mills, Charles W. (See Drake, Percy L., assignor.)
Mills, Chester B., East McKeesport, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Maqiufacturing Company.
Structural-steel frame for dynamo-electric machines.
1,470,695 : Oct. 16.
Mills, Chester B., East McKeesport, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company,
Fluid-cooled bearing. 1,478,827; Nov. 13.
Mills, Claude B., High River, Alberta, Canada. Saddle.
1.461,282; July 10.
Mills, Ernest, assignor to The Smith and Mills Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Belt shifter for stepped cone pulleys.
1,440,482 ; Jan. 2.
Mills, Frank P., Berkeley, Calif. Adjustment attachment
for hydraulic testing apparatus. 1,473,963 ; Nov. 18.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Mills, Frank W., Chicago, 111. Coin detector. 1,452,979 ;
Apr. 24.
Mills, Frank W., Chicago, 111. Ball-bearing coin detector.
1,452,080 ; Apr. 9A.
Mills, George T., Athol, and J. H. Demars, Worcester,
Mass. Offset, zigzag, and staggered key. 1,449,341 ;
Mar. 20.
Mills, Herbert S. (See Sandell, Henry K., assignor.)
Mills, James M., Helena, Mont. Grease gun. 1,451,446 ;
Apr. 10.
Mills, James P., assignor to Continental Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Expanding tly cutter. 1,460,427 ;
July 3.
Mills, John, Wyoming, N. J., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Radio re-
ceiving circuits. 1,457,447 ; June 5.
Mills, John, Wyoming, N. J., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Radio re-
ceiving system. 1,478,047 ; Dec. 18.
Mills, Neva I., Los Angeles, Calif. Bassinet. 1,453,942 ;
May 1.
Mills Novelty Company. (See Mills, Bertie E., assignor.)
Mills, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Sinker. 1,453,987 ;
May 1.
Mills, Sidney, assignor of one-half to A. Johnson, Man-
chester, England. Portable elevator. 1,445,406 ;
Feb. 13.
Mills, Thomas. (See Pfeifer, F. A., and Naab, assignors.)
Mills, Thomas M., and J. T. Clark, Fresno, Calif. ; said
Mills assignor to said Clark. Automatic package sepa-
rator for conveyer systems. 1,456,029 ; May 22.
Mills. Thos., & Bro., Inc. (See Smith, William C,
assignor.)
Mills, William P., assignor to Moore Push-Pin Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Device for inserting map tacks.
1,461,670: July 10.
Millsaps, Jefferson H., Chicago, III. Lumber-sawing im-
plement. 1,451,079 ; Apr. 10.
Miilspaugh, William H., assignor to The Sandusky Foun-
dry & Machine Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Device for
filling centrifugal casting machines. Rel5.601 ; May 15.
Millward, John R., Newark, N. J. Metallurgical furnace.
1,474,157 ; Nov. 13.
Milmoe, Michael J., assignor to F. B. Redington Company,
Chicago, 111. Carton-sealing mechanism. 1,463,627;
July 31.
Miln^, Alexander, assignor to Newark Watch Case Ma-
terials Company, Newark, N. J. Watch holder.
1,443,633 ; Jan. 30.
Milo-Hudson, Ralph, et al. (See Whitcomb, James, as-
signor.)
Milton Bradley Company. (See King, William E., as-
signor.)
Milton, John K., Chicago, 111. Manually-operated boat.
1,452,433 ; Apr. 17.
Milton, John L., Cleveland, Ohio. Air cleaner. 1,471,505 ;
Oct. 23.
Milton, John L., assignor to The Teagle Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Impulse-starter-mechanism for ignition
generators. 1,458,431; June 12.
Milton, John L., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Motor
Ignition & Devices Company. Electrical ignition sys-
tem for Internal-combustion engines. 1,471,345 ; Oct. 23.
Milton, Joseph B., Enid, Okla. Gravity lock. 1,447,144 ;
Feb. 27.
Milton, William H., and F. Schermer, Muscatine, Iowa.
Automatic fluid control. 1,463,129 ; July 24.
Milutin, Theodore A., Dearborn, Mich. Antifreezing de-
vice for radiators. 1,445,638 ; Feb. 20.
Milwaukee Auto Engine and Supply Company. (See
Mau, Louis A., assignor.)
Milwaukee Electric Crane & Manufacturing Co. (See
Beck, Matthias A., assignor.)
Milwaukee Manufacturing Co. (See Strauss, Norbert F..
assignor.)
Milwaukee Pattern & Mfg. Co. (See Drolshagen, Albert
J., assignor.)
Milwaukee Stamping Co. (See Petrie, August J., as-
signor.)
Milwaukee Tank Works. (See Bienenstok, Edgar A., as-
signor.)
Mimmo Toy Company, Inc. (See Goolman, Fred R.,
assignor.)
Minaml, Fusakichi, San Francisco, Calif. Stem stripper.
1,459,598; June 19.
Mlnami Manshu Tctsudo Kahushikl Kaisha. (See Namari,
Ichitaro, assignor.)
Minch, Walter B., Jackson, assignor to General Motor.s
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 1,469,265; Oct. 2.
Minck, Julius. (See Philippl, Jacob, assignor.)
Minder, Emil E., Wisdom, Mont. Hook. 1,471,973 ; Oct.
23.
Mlndlch, Benjamin. (See Lebwohl, Benjamin, assignor.)
Mine Safety Appliance Company. (See Mase, Roscoe P.,
assignor.)
Mine & Smelter Supply Company, The. (See Johnson,
O. H., and Webb, assignors.)
Miner, Douglas F., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Tool
handle and making the same. 1,442.084 ; Jan. 16.
Miner, Frank E., Chicago, 111. Portable turntable.
1,454,482; May 8.
Miner, Frank J., Detroit, Mich. Universal conduit box.
1,462,209; July 17.
Miner, Harry, Minneapolis, Minn. Vehicle turning signal.
1,463,331 ; July 31.
Miner, James B., Bend, Oreg. Halter. 1,455,445 ;
May 15.
Miner, James H., Meridian, Miss. Theft alarm.
1,454,183; May 8.
Miner, James H., Meridian, Miss. Saw tooth. 1,463,480 ;
July 31.
Miner, M. Jay. (See Lewi.s, Herman A., assignor.)
Miner, Maude, Los Angeles, Calif. Abdominal band.
1,454,330 ; May 8.
Miner, William H. (See Dath, Charles E., a.ssignor.)
Miner, William H. (See Dorey, George B., as.^iivnor.)
Miner, William H. (See Floyd, George G., assignor.)
Miner, William H. (See Geiger, William A., assignor.)
Miner, William H. (See Haseltine, Stacy B., assignor.)
Miner, William H. (See Keith, Williams, assignor.)
Miner, William H. (See Lewis, Goodrich Q., assignor.)
Miner, William I-I. (See Mitchell, John R., assignor.)
Miner, William H. (See O'Connor, John F., assignor.)
Miner, William H. (See Townsend, Frederick B., as-
signor.)
Miner, William H. (See Williams, Keith, assignor.)
Mineral Bath Cabinet Company, The. (See Dorment,
Frank C, assignor.)
Minerallac Electric Company. (See Sines, Harold S.,
assignor.)
Miners Supply and Equipment Company. (See Hurl,
Charles W., assignor.)
Mlnett, Wilfrid T. (See Bates. A., and Minett.)
Mingle, George W. (See Ellis, J. G., and Mingle.)
Minlnberg, Nathan, assignor to Bran Products Company,
Dickinson, N. Dak. Apparatus for producing flaked
and other food products. 1,455,923 ; May 22.
Minneapolis Bedding Company. (See Walstrora, Charles
W., assignor.)
Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company. (See Denison,
Frederick S., assignor.)
Minnelli, Vincenzo, Pittston, Pa. Phonograph-amplifier
mounting. 1,456.903 ; May 29.
Minner, Julian E.. Mandan, N. Dak. Transmission mecha-
nism. 1,474,279 ; Nov. 13.
Minney, Arthur W., Stockton, Calif. Wrench. 1,440,404 ;
.Tan. 2.
Minney, Arthur W., Stockton, Calif. Egg beater and
mixer. 1,468,826 ; Sept. 25.
Minney, Arthur W., assignor of one-half to F. L. Boyd,
Stockton, Calif. Car-wheel boxing and oiling device.
1,453,158; Apr. 24.
Minnick, Frederick L., assignor to Tubular Steel Automo-
bile Wheel Manufacturing Company, Spokane, Wash.
Vehicle wheel. 1,467,446 ; Sept. 11.
Minnick, Louis. (See Judd. E. R., and Minnick.)
Minnick, William L., jr. (See Summer, W. C, and Min-
nick.)
Minnier, Blythe J. (See Bickel, H. F., and Minnier.)
Minor. William T., Ashland, Oreg. Fruit-picker's bag.
t,459..'>99: .Tune ]0
MinshuU, Robert, Waterloo, Wis. Stanchion lock.
1,446,198: Feb. 20.
MinshuU. Robert, Waterloo, Wis. Stanchion lock.
1,446,199 ; Feb. 20.
ATlntmier. Frederick. (See Menzer, A. N., and Mintmier.)
Mlnton, John P., assignor to Western Electric Comp.nny,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmitter.
1,456,511 ; M.ny 29.
Minton, Louis, Manchester, England. Rubber or rubber-
coated article. 1,455,544 : May 15.
Mlntrop, Ludger, Hanover, Germany. Field seismograph.
1,451.080; Apr. 10.
Mintz. Henry, Roxbury, assignor to New England Bedding
Company, Boston, Mass. Folding bed. 1,477,659 :
Dec. 18.
Mintz, Jack D., New York, N. Y. Storage battery.
1,460,072; June 26.
Mintz, Julius, New York, N. Y. Shifter-clamping device.
1,470.181 ; Oct. 9.
Mintz, Moses J., New York, N. Y. Music cue sheet for
motion pictures. 1.463.288; July 31.
Minville, Wilfrid J., Manville, R. I. Loom heddle frame.
1.470.802: Oct. 16.
Minzner, Charles, Laconia, N. H. Attachment for fuel
burners. 1,440,483 ; Jan. 2.
>riot, Georges. (See Casalonga, L. D. A., and Miot.)
Mire, Joseph C, Feitel, La. Armored tire. 1,458,191 ;
June 12.
Slirfipld. George E.. Youngstown, Ohio. Making pips
couplings. 1.444,630 : Feb. 6.
Mirgon, Frank .T.. San Francisco, Calif. Razor-hone
holder. 1.476.26S ; Dec. 4.
Mirich, Charley V., Gary, Ind. Direction indicator.
1,448,561 : Mar. 13.
MiruR. Charles H., Louisville, Ky. Adjustable cap.
1,451,174 ; Apr. 10.
Mirzejewski. .Tulius. Milwaukee, Wis. Telephone-receiver
attachment. 1,476,409 : Dec. 4.
MIscampbell, Hugh, Duluth, Minn. Power snowplow.
1,443,032 ; .Tan. 23.
Miscampbell, Hugh, Duluth, Minn. Lime-hydrating appa-
ratus. 1,464,722; Aug. 14.
Misener, Albert P. (See Foster, J. P., and Misener.)
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Mlseiier & Irving Manufacturing Co. (Si-e Miseuer, John
I., assignor.)
Mlsener, John I., Syracuse, N. Y. Sediment cup.
1,446,056 : Feb. 20.
Misenor, John I., assignor to Misoner & Irving Manufac-
turing Co., Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Cutting edge.
1,448,097; Mar. 13.
Miscner, Sampson J., Woodside, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Sluicing mechanism for filter presses. 1,464,953 ;
Aug. 14.
Misiak, Wlodzimierz, New York, N. Y'. Dumb-waiter sig-
nal. 1,470,40<J; Oct. 9.
Miskunas, Anton, Oglesby, 111. Machine gun. 1,441,517 ;
Jan. 9.
Misner, Kdsar D., assignor of onc-flfth to J. J. Battenfeld
and one-fifth to H. R. Retz, Detroit, Mich. Wringer.
1,453,508; May 1.
Misner, Julius C, Terre Haute, Ind. Oil burner.
1,457,590 ; June 5.
Mistrot, Simon P., Galveston, Tex. Clothes hook.
1,467.553 ; Sept. 11.
Misuraca, Louis J., Los Angeles, Calif. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,474,842 ; Nov. 20.
Mitchel. Charles F., and J, W. Lechleitner, assignors to
Bastian Bros. Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Tin-
wheel 1,443,585 : Jan. 30.
Mitchell, Alex, Motor I'low Company, The. (See Mitchell.
Alexander, assignor.)
Mitchell, Alexander, Pueblo, Colo., assignor to The Alex
Mitchell Motor Plow Company. Traction lug. 1,443,374 :
Jan. 30.
Mitchell, Alexander, Pueblo, Colo., assignor of one-half to
S. Dobiii. Convertible desk. 1,463,289 ; July 31.
Mitchell, Anna N. (See Wall, W. A., and Mitchell.)
Mitchell, Archibald R., London, England. Change-speed
gear for motor vehicles. 1,445,703 : Feb. 20.
Mitchell, Arthur R., Bridgeport, Ohio. Tbread-chasiny
mechanism. 1,454,554 ; May 8.
Mitchell, .\rtliur U., assignor to Mitchell Window De-
vice Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Window construction.
1,450,697 ; Apr, 3.
Mitchell, Benjamin A,, Garfield, Utah. Vibrator for
screening machines, etc. 1,459,841 ; June 26.
Mitchell, L'en.inmin A., St. George, N. Y. Vibrating
screen. 1,459,843 ; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, Utah. Vibrating screen.
1,459,844 ; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, Utah. Screening ma-
chine and screen cloth therefor. 1,459.845 ; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, Utah. Vibrating screen.
1,459.846 ; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, Utah. Differential
vibrator. 1,459.847 ; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, Utah. Percussion drill
and the like. 1,459,848; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., St. George, N. Y. Screening ma-
chine and screen cloth therefor. 1,459,842 ; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, assignor of two-thirds
to M. L. Mitchell. Magna, Utah. Vibrating screen.
1,459,837; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, assignor of two-thirds
to M. L. Mitchell, JIagna, Utah. Vibrating screen.
1.459,838; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., Garfield, assignor of two-thirds
to M. L. Mitchell, Magna, Utah. Vibrating screen.
1,459,840; June 26.
Mitchell, Benjamin A., St. George, N. Y., assignor of
two-thirds to M. L. Mitchell, Magna, Utah. Vibrating
screen. 1,459,839 ; June 26.
Mitchell, Charles, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. Rail-
way-car-wheel clamp. 1,462,294 : July 17.
Mitchell, Charles F., Torrance, Calif. Record-filing de-
vice. 1,453,943 ; May 1.
Mitchell. Charles F., Baltimore, Md. Bag or parcel tie.
1,460,207 ; June 26.
Mitchell. Charles F., and C. R. Boesche, Baltimore, Md.
Identification tag. 1,469,100 ; Sept. 25.
Mitchell, Charles H. (See Hazlett, G., and Mitchell.)
Mitchell, Charles H., London, assignor, by mesne as
signments. to said Mitchell and T. C. Bench, Kingston,
Surrey, England. Gas cooker. 1,478.134 ; Dec. 1.^.
Mitchell. Clyde II., Minneapolis, Minn. Straightedge de-
vice for use In trimming sheet material. 1,471,522 :
Oct. 23.
Mitchell, David W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Means for
dispensing semifluid materials. 1,463,902 ; Aug. 7.
Mitchell, Edward A., London, England. Gas-distributing
system. 1,451,303 : Apr, 10.
Mitchell, Elmer C, St. Louis, Mo. Comic artificial eye.
1,464,211 ; Aug. 7.
Mitchell, Elmer C, St. Louis. Mo. Adjustable spring
turnbuckle and hanger. 1,467,872 ; Sept. 11.
Mitchell, Eugene F., assignor to F. R, Robertson, Spokane,
Wash. Safety-razor-blade holder. 1,464,681 ; Aug. 14.
Mitchell, Frank A., Hove, England. Driving mechanism
for mechanical toys and the like. 1,446,476 ; Feb. 27.
Mitchell, Frederick G., Hyde Park, London, England.
Supporting and guiding means for endless band and
like conveyers. 1,446,264 ; Feb. 20.
Mitchell, George L, (See Glaudel, George, assignor.)
Mitchell, George W., Le Roy Township, Mower County,
Minn. Chick-feeding device. 1,468,668 ; Sept. 25.
Mitchell, Guy C, assignor to The Hooven, Oweas, Kent-
schler Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Hydraulic bearing
for sugar mills and the like. 1,461,135; July 10.
Mitchell, Harbour, assignor to American Foundry & Con-
struction Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Neck or nozzle
connection for pipe lines. 1,457,183 : May 29.
Mitchell, Harlan M., San Francisco, Calif. Automatic
pencil sharpener. 1,456,904 ; May 29.
Mitchell, Harold D,, assignor to C. Kenyon Company,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire tread. Des. 62,292 ; May 1.
Mitchell, Harold D., assignor to C. Kenyon Companv,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire tread. Des. 63,307 ;
Nov. 20.
Mitchell, Harold D., assignor to C. Kenyon Company,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire tread. Des. 63,308;
Nov, 20.
Mitchell, Harold D., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Sheffield
Clark, trustee, Nashville, Tenn. Tire tread. Des.
63,038; Sept. 18.
Mitchell, Harry R., assignor to Mitchell Products Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Variable-action shock absorber.
1,456,856; May 29.
Mitchell, Harry R., assignor to Mitchell Products Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Shock absorber. 1,458,494 ;
June 12.
Mitchell, Harry R, assignor to Mitchell Products Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Vending machine. 1,473,828 ;
Nov. 13.
Mitchell, Harry R., assignor to Mitchell Products Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Automobile theft preventer.
1,476.166 ; Dec. 4.
Mitchell, Harry R., assignor to Mitchell Products Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Signaling motor-temperature in-
dicator. 1,476,167: Dec. 4.
Mitchell, Harry W., and P. La Grassa, assignors to Night
Aero Advertising Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ad-
vertising sign. 1,474.682 ; Nov. 20.
Mitchell, Henry W., New York, N. Y. Heating unit.
1,463,903 ; Aug. 7.
Mitchell, Howard B., Tacoma, Wash. Assembling tool
for interrupter arms. 1,451,708 ; Apr. 17.
Mitchell, James M. (See Mickelson, George A., assignor.^
Mucliell. John. (See Goold-Adams, H., and Mitchell.)
Mitchell, John, and J. C, G, Cossey, London, England.
Coupling for railway and like vehicles. 1,471,049 ;
Oct. 16.
Mitchell, .John A. (See Schede, A. W., and Mitchell.)
Mitchell, John A., Newark, N. J., assignor of one-half to
A. D. T. Llbby, East Oi'ange, N. J. Device for mixing
materials. 1,449,051; Mar. 20.
Mitchell. .Tohn C. (See Hirsh. A. M., and Mitchell.)
Mitchell, John C, East Orange, assignor to Lock Joint
Pipe Company, Ampere, N. J. .Joint for concrete pres-
sure pipes. 1,467.585 : Sept. 11.
Mitchell, John F., Topeka, Kans., assignor to Marshall
Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Shuttle winder.
1,464.212 ; Aug. 7.
Mitchell, John L., Greenwich, Conn, Apparatus for cal-
cining litbopone. 1.478,347; Dec. 18.
Mitchell, John R., Montclair, N. J. Thread guide.
1448,076; Mar. 13.
Mitchell, John R., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazv, N. Y. Drawbar and yoke connection. 1,447,395 ;
Mar. 6.
Mitchell, Joseph I. (See Dwyer, W. C, and Mitchell.)
Mitchell. Leonldas J., Huntington, W. Va. Tractor.
1,456,905 ; May 29.
Mitchell, Lorls E., and A. J. White, Cleveland, Ohio, as-
signors to General Electric Company. Sealing-in ma-
chine. 1,453,594 ; May 1.
Mitchell, Loris E., and A. J. White, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to General Electric Company. Manufacture
of Incandescent electric lamps and similar articles.
1,453.595: May 1.
Mitchell Manufacturing Company. (See Mitchell, W.,
and King, assignors.)
Mitchell, Mary P., Eaton. Ohio. Inner tube. 1,451,304 ;
Apr. 10. .
Mitchell, Minnie L. (See Mitchell, Benjamin A., as-
signor.)
Mitchell Motors Company, (See Batenburg, Peter J. F.,
assignor.)
Mitchell, Oliver, Brookllne, Mass. Fountain pen.
1,453.596: May 1.
Mitchell, Oliver, Brookllne, Mass. Package for braid or
the like. 1,459,849 : June 26.
Mitchell, Oliver, Brookllne, Mass., assignor to The Murray
Company, Dallas, Tex. Tramper. 1,463,221 ; July 31.
Mitchell, P. R., Company. (See Gabel, Herman E., as-
signor.)
Mitchell, Parker, St. Paul, Minn. Spark plug. 1,441,444 ;
Jan. 9.
Mitchell Products Company. (See Mitchell, Harry R.,
assignor.)
Mitchell Rail Anchor Company Inc. (See Runyan, Wil-
liam B., assignor.)
Mitchell, Richard S. M., Bridgeport, Conn. Shock ab-
sorber. 1,454,132 ; May 8.
Mitchell, Robert B. (See Gessler, F. A., and Mitchpll.)
Mitchell, Robert J., Adair, Okla. Gate. 1,475,131 ; Nov. 20.
Mitchell, Robert M., Chicago, 111., assignor to Int-rna-
tional Harvester Company. Corn sheller. .1,461,283;
July 10.
376
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliahetical list of patentees — Continued.
1,456,813 ;
Deseeding
1,441,993 ;
, assif^nor to Gen-
ship propulsion.
Frult-iar wrench.
and Mittel-
Obio. Knockdown
Metallic keg.
Barrel or keg.
(See Mitten,
Canaaa.
Mitclit'll, Stephen A., New Castle, Ta. assignor to Ameri-
can Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Oar for tunnel kilns. 1,465,737 ; Aug. 21.
Mitchell, Sylvester J., A. D. Gabbert, and J. W. Blatter,
Grand Junction, Colo. Pruning ladder.
May 29.
Mitchell, Thomas E., Blairgowrie, Scotland,
machinery for flax and other fibrous plants.
Jan. 9.
Mitchell Vance Co. (See Strahan, G. V., and Mathieu,
assignors.)
Mitchell, William, and H. R. King, assignors to Mitchell
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Stock-water-
ing system. 1,475,403 ; Nov. 27.
Mitchell, William G. (See Durable, Clifford R., assignor.)
Mitchell, William R. (See Smith, Oscar A., assignor.)
Mitchell Window Device Co. (See Mitchell, Arthur R.,
assignor.)
Mltscherllng, Waldemar O., assignor to Atlas Powder
Company, Wilmington, Del. Carrying out continuous
fusions. 1,452,520; Apr. 24.
Mittag, Albert H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Ship - propulsion system.
1,461,552; July 10.
Mittag, Albert H.. Schenectady. N. Y.
eral Electric Company. Electric
1,461,553; July 10.
Mittan, Clyde R., Virginia, Nebr.
1,469,427; Oct. 2.
Mittolstaedt, Richard C. (See Ninow. W. L.,
staedt.)
Mittinger, George E., Youngstown,
metal tank. 1,443,192; Jan. 23.
Mittinger, George E., Youngstown, Ohio.
1,444.631 ; Feb. 6.
Mittinger, George E., Youngstown, Ohio.
1,453,883; May 1.
Mitton-Braley Aeroplane Control Company.
Robert E., assignor.)
Mitton, Ernest R., Port Elgin, New Brunswick,
Helicopter. 1.477,147; Dec. 11.
Mitton, Robert E., as.signor to Mitton-Braley Aeroplane
Control Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. Controlling mecha-
nism for flying machines. 1,464,852 ; Aug. 14.
Mitton, Robert E., assignor to Mitton-Braley Aeroplane
Control Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Aeroplane
control. 1,470,998 ; Oct. 16.
Mitts & Merrill. (See Mitts, P. S., and Winston, as-
signors.)
Mitts, Philip S., and W. J. Winston, assignors to Mitts
& Merrill, Saginaw, Mich. Chip pocket for cutting
shredders and the like. 1,462,492; July 24.
Mitzenmacher, Sam, assignor of one-half to N. Kanet,
Chicago, 111. Turnstile registering apparatus.
1,457,448 ; June 5.
Miura, Shozo, New York, N. Y. Lamp stand. Des. 62,031 ;
Mar. 6.
Mix, Edwin S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Hickok Man-
ufacturing Company, Inc. Belt. 1,459,113 ; June 19.
Mix, Edwin S., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Belt buckle. 1,461,826;
July 17.
Mix, Edwin S., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt buckle. 1,463,904;
Aug. 7.
Mix, Frederick H., Brooklyn N. Y., assignor to Joseph
Dixon Crucible Company, Jersey City, N. J. Display
case. 1,471,974; Oct. 23.
Mix, Gainford P., Moscow, Idaho. Land pulverizer and
mulcher. 1,467,056; Sept. 4.
Mix, Melville W., Mishawaka, Ind. Airplane strut.
1,446,761 ; Feb. 27.
Mix, Muriel M. Lidgerwood, N. Dak. Camera-case attach-
ment. 1,467,906 ; Sept. 11.
Mix, William J., assignor to R. M. Odell, Leavenworth,
Kans. Machine for making egg-case fillers. 1,448,934 ;
Mar. 20.
Mixsell, Ward T., Cumberland, Md. Flexible valve dia-
phragm. 1,473.998 : Nov. 13.
Mixter, George W., and J. V. Holstein, assignors to Deere
and Company, Moline, 111. Cultivator. 1,440,405 ;
Jan. 2.
Miyagi, Takeo, Waipahu, Oahu, Hawaii. Nut lock.
1,467,907: Sept. 11.
Miyaguchi, Takeo, Sendagayamachi, Toyotamagori, To-
kyofu, Japan. Cementation of boron into the surface
of iron or steel. 1,472,850 ; Nov. 6.
Miyaguchi, Takeo, Sendagayamachi, Toyotamagori, To-
kyo fu, Japan. Cementation of boron into the surface
of Iron or steel. 1,472,851 ; Nov. 6.
Miyazaki, Koji. (See Yokosawa, K., and Miyazakl.)
Mladinich. Firnnk, New York, N. Y., assignor to H. & N.
Carburetor Co., Inc. Camera. 1,446,576 : Feb. 27.
Mladinich, Frank, New York, N. Y., assignor to H. & N.
Carburetor Co., Inc. Motion-picture-projecting machine.
1,464,327 ; Aug. 7.
Mliczek, Franclszek, assignor of one-half to J. Bemben,
Cleveland, Ohio. Demountable shade and curtain fix-
ture. 1.477,272 ; Dec. 11.
Moakley, Henry M., assignor to H. C. Ford, Jamaica, N. Y.
Variable-speed transmission. 1,448,490 : Mar. 13.
Moats, Edwin C, deceased, Denver, Colo. ; M. E. McBlroy,
administratrix. Vapor stove. 1,448,900 ; Mar. 20.
Moats, Thomas B., Bucyrus, Ohio. Removable-top contin-
uous kiln. 1,447,682 ; Mar. 6.
Mobbs, George H., Parramatta, near Sydney, New South
Wales. Australia. Casement and transom stay and
sash and door holder. 1,444,032; Feb. 6.
Moberg, Carl A., assignor to Northam Brothers Co., Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Scroll saw. 1,465,651 ; Aug. 21.
Mobley, Alonzo L., Soquel, Calif. Nursing bottle.
1,466,311 ; Aug. 28.
Mocheff, Gligor, Knodell, S. Dak. Tail holder. 1,443,235 ;
Jan. 23.
Moclne, Harry F. (See Heslewood, W. R., and Mocine.)
Mocine, Harry F., et al., trustees. (See IJeslewood, W. R.,
and Mocine, assignors.)
Mock, Charles F., and W. F. Goodman, Toledo, Oreg.
Dirigible headlight attachment for automobiles.
1,448,562 ; Mar. 13.
Mock, Frank C, assignor to Stromherg Motor Devices
Company, Chicago, 111. Fuel-fogging device for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,473,999 ; Nov. 13.
Mock, George R., assignor of one-third to R. L. Campbell,
Chicago, 111. Supplemental work support for portable
sewing machiijes. 1,452,696 ; Apr. 24.
Mock, Hugo, New York, N. Y. Container for ice cream
and similar articles. 1,448,077 ; Mar. 13.
Mock, Hugo, New York, N. Y. Faucet. 1,460,727 ; July 3.
Mock, Hugo, New York, N. Y. Dustpan. 1,466,454 ;
Aug. 28.
Modern Grinder Mfg. Co. (See Bockshe, Ely, assignor.)
Modern Torch Co. (See Errett, Thomas A., assignor.)
Modernola Company. (See Friedline, William H., as-
signor.)
assignor to Ing.
Magneto-electric
Camlllo Olivetti & C,
machine. 1,470,092 ;
machine. 1,470,093 ;
Radiator. 1,454,483 ;
Modlgllanl, Glno
Ivrea, Italy.
Oct. 9.
Modlgllanl, Gino, assignor to Ing. Camlllo Olivetti & C.,
Ivrea, Italy. Magneto-electric
Oct. 9.
Modlne, Arthur B., Racine, Wis.
May 8.
Modlne, Arthur B., Racine, Wis. Auxiliary liquid-storage
receptacle for a circulating system. 1,472,305 ; Oct. 30.
Modlne, Arthur B., Racine, Wis. Radiator. 1,472,306 ;
Oct. 30.
Modlln, Frank B., St. Joseph, Mo. Gas producer.
1,473,119 ; Nov. 6.
Mortra, William. (See Hoener, Frederick, assignor.)
Moe-Brldges Company. (See Huebner, Hans, assignor.)
Moe-Brldges Company. (See Ludwig, George, assignor.)
Moe-Brldges Company. (See Ludwig, George L., as-
signor.)
Moe, George, Saginaw, Mich. Brush construction.
1,451,400; Apr. 10.
Moecker, Henry, jr.. and T. Thompson, Harvey, 111., as-
signors to American Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Door construction. 1,455,595 ; May 15.
Moeller, Henry. (See Luther, C., and Moeller.)
Moeller, Henry G. (See Frese, H. C, and Moeller.)
Moeller, Isak, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada. Re-
versible strut for railway brake beams. 1,454,063 ;
May 8.
Moeller, John H., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to The Good-
year's Metallic Rubber Shoe Company. Varnishing
machine. 1,441,871 ; Jan. 9.
Moeller, Max E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Manufacture of hy-
drometers. 1,473,309; Nov. 6.
Moeller, William, Dorranceton Borough, assignor to Wales
Adding Machine Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Calcu-
lating machine. 1,448,809 ; Mar. 20.
Moeller, Willy, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, hy mesne
assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc. Tan-
ning means, their preparation and use. 1,448,278 ;
Mar. 13.
Moen, Karl A., Vik, near Grimstad,
1,476,763; Dec. 11.
Moen, Ole H., Inwood, Iowa. Animal trap.
May 29.
Moen, Ole O.. F. T. Gronvold, and A.
N. Dak. Plowshare sharpener. 1,476,200 ;
Moen, Thorey I., Beloit, Wis. Ventilator.
Apr. 17.
Moerloose, Germalne, assignor to J.
N. Y. Water heater. 1,456,487 ; May 22.
Moessner. Ernest, Philadelphia, Pa. Dough
1,441,106; Jan. 2.
Moetteli, Arnold, Oberwinterthur, Switzerland. Appa-
ratus for casting and cooling moldings. 1,448,565 ;
Mar. 13.
Moetteli, Arnold, Oberwinterthur, Switzerland. Coke-
quenching process. 1,457,713 ; June 5.
Moetteli, Arnold, Oberwinterthur, Switzerland. Arrange-
ment in coke containers or the like. 1,462,119 ;
July 17.
Moetteli, Arnold, Oberwinterthur, Switzerland. Cooling
tower for dry cooling of hot coke. 1,466,477 ; Aug. 28.
Moffat, Henry E., Highland Park, Mich., assignor of one-
sixteenth to G. W. Marshall, one-sixteenth to G. L.
Marshall, and one-sixteenth to G. L. Marshall, Dayton,
Ohio. Oil separator. 1,455,348 ; May 15.
Mofifat, John H., Indianapolis, Ind. Undergarment.
1,458,892; June 12.
Norway. Boat.
1,456,929 ;
M.
Call, Rugby,
Dec. 4.
1,451,884 ;
Struelens, New York,
cutter.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 192;5.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
377
Moffatt, James R., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, e'hioauo, 111. FocdinR mrclianism for over-
seaming machines. 1,443.!>02 ; Keb. G.
MolTntt, James K.. ass^isnor to Union Speriul Machine
Company. Chicago. III. Needle Ruard for miiltlple-
necdle sewing machines. l.'144,C>;53 ; Feb. 6.
Moffatt, James R.. assiirnor to Union Special Machine
Company, of Chicago, 111. Needle guard for multiple-
needle sewing machine.^. l,444.ri;!4 ; Feb. 6.
Moffatt, James R., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Cloth plate for sewing ma-
chines. 1,457,449 ; June 5.
Moffatt, James R., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, Chicago, III. Presser roller for puller
machines. 1,472,277 ; Oct. 30.
Moffatt. James R., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company. Chicago, 111. Garment pocliet. 1,473,6.56 ;
Nov. lo.
Moffatt, James R.. and R. S. Kelso, as.sigDors to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Bag-darning
machine. 1,442,816: Jan. 23.
Moffatt, James R., and R. S. Kelso, assignors to Union
Speci.il Machine Company, Chicago, HI. Multiple-needle
sewia? machine. 1,443,084 ; Jan. 23.
Moffatt. .Tames R., and R. S. Kelso, assignor.^; to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago. 111. Feeding mech-
anism for sewing machines. 1,443,634 ; Jan. 30.
Moffatt, James R., and R. S. Kelso, assignors to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Needle guard
for multiple-nceUIe sewing machines. 1,444.632 ; Feb. 6.
Moffatt, William J., Indianapolis, Ind. Antislip device
1 .4i-..'5,924 ; May 22.
Moffett, Parley O., assignor to The M. & M. Adograph
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Printing device.
1.472,307 : Oct. 30.
Moflitt, Mansfield M., San Antonio, Tei. Trap.
1,456,676 : May 29.
Mou:lich. Anthony J., Oakland, Calif. Safety door guard.
1.407,057 ; Sept. 4.
Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. (See Hathaway, Edgar F.,
assignor.)
Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. (See Lea, Charles, assignor.)
Mohler, Charles M., Ypsilanti, Mich. Brake equalizer.
1.453,597; May 1.
Mohlman, George F., assignor of one-half to E. H. Mol-
stad, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Frying and roasting
pan cover. 1,470,281 ; Oct. 9.
Mohn, John, Detroit, Mich. Pump. 1,460,208 ; June 26.
Mohn, John, Detroit, Mich. Bevei-age-dispenslng appa-
ratus. 1,460,209 : June 26.
Mohr, George A. (See Hart, George W.. assignor.)
Mohr. George P., Victor, Iowa. Watch mechanism.
1,471623; Oct. 23.
Mohr, Henry, Longford, Tasmania, Australia. Strut or
side rest for motor cycles. 1,446,390 ; Feb. 20.
Miihring. Erich. (See Pollak, I., and Mohrlng.)
Mohrman. Herman R., Dell Rapids, S. Dak. Tool.
1.448,230; Mar. 13.
Mohrmann, Paul, assignor to Friedley Voshardt Co.,
Chicago, HL Bracket back for lighting fixtures.
Des. 62,210; Apr. 10.
Mohrmann, Paul, assignor to Friedley Voshardt Co., Chi-
cago, III. Lighting fixture. Des. 62,789 ; July 31.
Mohrmann, Paul, assignor to Friedley Voshardt Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,263 ; Nov. 13.
Mohrmann, Paul, assignor to Friedley Voshardt Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Shade holder for lighting fixture. Des.
63.374 ; Nov. 27.
Mohrmann, Paul, assignor to Friedley Voshardt Co., Chi-
cago, HI. Shade holder for lighting fixture. Des.
63.375 ; Nov. 27.
Mohun, John L., Omaha, Nehr. Brake-beam support and
brake-shoe-release device. 1,446.855 ; Feb. 27.
Molles, Stanley B. (See Kltto, W. H., Jr., and Moiles.)
Molster, John. (See Lukens, Gabriel L., assignor.)
Mojonnler Bros. Co. (See Mojonnier, Julius J., assignor.)
Mojonnier Bros. Co. (See Mojonnier, J. J., and Phillips,
assignors.)
Mojonnier Bros. Co. (See Mojonnier, Timothy, assignor.)
Mojonnier Bros. Co. (See Retzbach, Edward J., as-
signor.)
Mojonnier. Julius J., Oak Park, assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to Mojonnier Bros. Co., Chicago, HI. Ice-
cream test cup. 1,445,789 ; Feb. 20.
Mojonnier, Julius J.. Oak Park, assignor, hv mesne assign-
ments, to Mojonnier Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. Cooling
chamber. 1.446,477 ; Feb. 27.
Mojonnier, Julius J., and H. R. Phillips, Oak Park,
assignors to Mojonnier Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. Agi-
tator. 1,476,996; Dee. 11.
Mojonnier, Timothy, Oak Park, assignor to Mojonnier
Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. Manufacture of sweetened con-
densed milk. 1,449,688 ; Mar. 27.
Mojonnier, Timothy, Oak Park, assignor to Mojonnier
Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. Agitator. 1,457,848 ; June 5.
Mokracpk, Ralph A., assignor of thirty-three and one-third
one-hundredths to J. C. Korar, Cleveland, Ohio. Lock
for vehicles. 1,444.935 : Feb. 13.
Molander, Hans P.. Long Beach, Calif. Cnriont motor.
1,460,495; July 3.
Molby. Walter D.. Baldwin, Kans. Apparatus for nlivsiral
culture. 1,456,030; May 22.
ampany. (See Shonts, L. "C., and Howard,
Molby, Walter D., Baldwin City, Kans. Physical-culture
apparatus. 1.456,031 ; May 22.
Moldcnhauer, Otto A., Milwaukee, Wis. Foot accelerator.
1,459.233 : June 19.
Moldenke, Edel, assignor to Moldenke Process Corpora-
tion, Watchung, N. J. Treating aluminous materials.
1,457,787 ; June 5.
Moldenke Process Corporation. (See Moldenke, Edel,
assignor.)
Molgaid. I'eter C. (See Steel, Edward R., and Molgard.)
Moline Heat. (See Shurtleff, Wilfred, assignor.)
Mollne Plow Company. (See Boda, Joseph, assignor.)
MoUne Plow Company. (See Case, Henry J., assignor.)
Mollne I'low Company. (See Dickinson, Harry S., as-
signor.)
Moline Plow Company. (See Henry, R., and Mansfield,
assignors.)
Moline Plow Company. (See Howard. Otis W., assignor.)
Moline Plow Company. (See Rose, Charles B., assignor.)
Moline Plow Company. (See Seabolm, John P., as-
signor.)
Mollne Plow Cor
assignors.)
Moline I'low Company. (See Trolley, Isaac, assignor.)
Molins, Walter E., London, England. Sheet feeder.
1.453,019; Apr. 24.
Molins, Walter E., London, England. Machine for wrap-
ping and packing small articles such as cigarettes.
1,468,246; Sept. 18.
Molins, Walter E., London, England. Machine for use In
fitting together boxes of the slide and shell type.
1,473,496; Nov. 6.
Moll. Walter, and A. W. Angel, Evansvllle, Ind. In-
sectproot cup for furniture. 1,456.395 ; May 22.
Moll, William C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fishing reel. 1 ,461,043 ;
July 10.
Mollenhauer, Elmer A., Spokane, Wash. Vulcanizing
apparatus. 1,472,185 ; Oct. 30.
Mollenkopf. Artur, Lubeck, Germany. Window, especially
for railway, tramway, and other vehicles. 1,462,239 :
July 17.
Moller, Edvard M. (See Benedict, H. A., and Moller.)
Moller, Erwin, Brackwede, and W. Hoss, Bad Homburg,
Germany, assignors to International Precipitation Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for electrical pre-
cipitation of suspended particles from gases. 1,469,175 ;
Oct. 2.
Molloy, Eddie, Roselle Park, N. J., and E. S. Jenkins,
Glen Cove, assignor to A. Klemin, New York, N. T.
Aircraft. 1.442.169 ; .Tan. 16.
Molloy, Francis F., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Vending
machine. 1,464,439 ; Aug. 7.
Molloy, Thomas, Roxbury, Mass. Tobacco pipe.
1,468,124; Sept. 18.
Molnar, Emery, Flemington, N. J. Washing machine.
1,474,280 ; Nov. 13.
Molnar, John. (See Roeglin, Henry R., assignor.)
Molniar, Albert G.. Albion, Mich. Automobile and truck
turner. 1,456,457 ; May 22.
Mologne, Lewis A., Smithton, Pa. Window lock.
1,463,222; July 31.
Moloney. John H., Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood Type-
writer Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,448,810; Mar. 20.
Moloney, Peter J., and D. M. Findlay, assignors to the
Governors of the University of Toronto, Toronto, On-
tario, Canada. Preparing an extract, oljtainable from
the mammalian pancreas or from the related glands of
fishes, useful in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
1,470,024 ; Oct. 9.
Molony, Stuart B., Wellesley Hills. Mass., and Y. Nikaido,
Bay City, Mich., assignors to Michigan Chemical Com-
pany. Preparing dithiocarbamic compounds. 1,465,677 :
Aug. 21.
Molsberry, Fred M., et al. (See Duncan, Forest M., as-
signor.)
Molstad, Edward H. (See Mohlman, George F., assignor.)
Molten, Louis A., Hoboken, N. J. Closure for containers.
1,469,235 ; Oct. 2.
Molthan, John H., Clear Lake, S. Dak. Lantern hail.
1,441,518 ; Jan. 9.
Moltrup, James T., Beaver Falls, Pa. Screen. 1,468,369:
Sept. 18.
Moltrup, Stephen, Beaver Falls, Pa. Tool. 1,445,344;
Feb. 13.
Momb, Ole, West Duluth, Minn. Car door. 1,473,829 ;
Nov. 13.
Momenee, Edward J., Lima, Ohio. Honeycomb-candy
cutting and cooling machine. 1,451,081 : Apr. 10.
Monaco, Vincenzo L. (See Zardinoni, Faust, assianor.)
Monaghan, Thomas L.. New York, N. Y. Lady's safety
pocketbook. 1,475,132 : Nov. 20.
Monahan. Ernest, Milwaukee, Wis. Belt buckle.
1,455,545 : May 15.
Monahan, Richard C, Watertown, assignor to National
Machine & Tool Company, Boston, Mass. Machine tool.
1,463,764; .Tuly 31.
Monarch Carriage Goods Company, The. (See Voss, H.
W., and Balzer, assignors.)
Monarch Governor Company. (See Pierce, E. Ralph,
assignor.)
Monarch Marking System Company, The. (See Kohnle,
Frederick, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Mouarch Metal Products Company. (See Lane, Alfred
M., assignor.)
Monarch Ketllluble Fuse Co. (See Ellison, Edward H.,
assignor. J
Moiuistero, Accursio, Norristown, Pa. Rubber heel. Des.
(i],&7<:; Feb. 6.
Monckton, Sawyer Y., San Francisco, Calif. Lubricating
mechanism. 1,456,327 ; May 22.
Monckton, Sawyer V., San 1' rancisco, Calif. Wire fas-
tener. 1,473,497; Nov. 6.
Moiu's, Arthur H., Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Cover plate for storage batteries. 1,462,612 ; July 24.
Moneuse, Alphonse F., New Rochelle, N. Y. Water heater.
1,469,803 ; Oct. 9.
Moneuse, Elie J., Palisade, N. J. Toaster. 1,471,275;
Oct. 16.
Monica, Pasquale D., Harrison, N. Y. Garden Implement.
1,458,987; June 19.
Monie, David. (See Mallett, C. S., Forrest, and Monie.)
Mouler, Quintus, Tucson, Ariz. Building tile. Des.
63,233 ; Nov. Q.
Moiiier, Quintus, Tucson, Ariz. Building tile. Des.
63,264; Nov. 13.
Monitor Controller Company. (See Wells, Herbert J. C,
assignor.)
Monitor Controller Company. (See Whittlngham, George
H., assignor.)
Monitor Stove Company, The. (See Koehler, Julius B.,
assignor.)
Monk, Thomas, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,790 ; July 31.
Monks, Michael S., Pittsfield, Mass. Mixing device for
internal-combustion engines. 1,457,989 ; June 5.
Mouuot, John F., and E. T. Cook, London, England.
Audible signal device of the vibratory diaphragm type.
1,441,872 ; Jan. 9.
Monogram Lens Corporation. (See Arbuckle, Samuel F.,
assignor.)
Monrad, Karl J., assignor to Chr. Hansen's Laboratory,
Inc., Little Falls, N. Y. Composition for producing a
lactic food of especial digestibility. 1,474,542 ;
Nov. 20.
Monrath, Gustav, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Barber Asphalt Paving Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Asphalt structure and composition.
1,452,309 ; Apr. 17.
Monrath, Gustav, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Barber Asphalt Paving Company,
I'hiladelphia, Pa. Asphalt composition. 1,452,310 ;
Apr. 17.
Monrath, Gustav, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Barber Asphalt Paving Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Annealing mastic pipe. 1,476,828 ;
Dec. 11.
Monroe Calculating Machine Company. (See Britten,
Edwin P., jr., assignor.)
Monroe Calculating Machine Company. (See Chase,
George C, assignor.)
Monroe, Edward R., Bay City, Mich. Body and limb
developer. 1,471,749; Oct. 23.
Monroe, Ella M., Aliddletown, N. Y. Vacuum gasoline
feed. 1,440,920; Feb. 27.
Monroe, Elmer L., assignor of one-third to C. C. Coleman
and one-third to M. A. Burnett, Lorain. Ohio. Tire-
casing-holding device. 1,443,141 ; Jan. 23.
Monroe, George A. C, Geneva, 111. Folding table.
1,464,440 ; Aug. 7.
Monroe, Gilbert K., Sidney, Ohio. Mold. 1,461,929 ;
July 17.
Monroe, Harry L., St. Louis, Mo. Disappearing furniture.
1,477,660; Dec. 18.
Monroe, James D., Birmingham, Ala. Manufacture of
vinegar. 1,459,513 ; June 19.
Monroe, John S., Memphis, Mo. Hand truck. 1,460,266 ;
June 26.
Monroe-Louisiana Carbon Company. (See Matlock,
Chauncey, assignor.)
Monro", W'illiam H., San Jose, Calif. Land leveler.
1,462,120 ; July 17.
Monsen, Adolph, Logansport, Ind. Engine. 1,447,262 ;
Mar. 6.
Monsen, Adolph, Logansport, Ind., assignor of one-fourth
to W. G. Callahan, Chicago, 111. Self propelled vehicle.
1,443,963 ; Feb. 0.
Monson, Geoi'ge S., St. Paul, Minn. Dental Impression
tray. 1,450,639 ; Apr. 3.
Monson, George S., St. P.aul, Minn. Dental articulator.
1,457,385 ; June 5.
Montag, Christopher F., assignor to Blue Island Speclaltv
Company, Blue Island, 111. Bur stand. 1,446,921 ;
Feb. 27.
Montag, Christopher P., assignor to Blue Island Specialty
Company, Blue Island, IlL Box. 1.471.050; Oct. 16.
Montagna, Cherubino, Cecil, Pa. Spring for doors.
1,457,714 : June 5.
Montague. Carroll II., Richmond, Va. Headlight.
1,448,637: Mar. 13.
Montague, Carroll H., Richmond, Va., assignor to Saf-De-
I>ite Corporation. Automobile light. 1,448,635 ;
Mar. 13.
Montague, Carroll H., Richmond, Va., assignor to Saf-Do-
Litp Corporation. Automobile light. 1,448,636 ;
Mar. 13.
Montague City Rod Company. (See Malleson, Thomas E.,
assignor.)
Montague, George E., West Springfield, Mass. Captive
aeroplane. 1,443,375 ; Jan. 30.
Montague, Hubert H., Traverse City, Mich. Mowing
machine and cutter therefor. 1,465,279 ; Aug. 21.
Montague, William L., and B. Welser, assignors to
Chain Belt Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Sprocket chain.
1,451,024 ; Apr. 10.
Montague, William L., and G. B. Welser, jr., assignors
to Chain Belt Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Sprocket
chain. 1.451,625; Apr. 10.
Montalto, Vito, Allentown, Pa. Washing machine.
1,458,235 ; June 12.
Montegut, Sylvie, Paris, France. Carton. Des. 63,123 ;
Oct. 9.
Montgomery, Adda S., Chippewa, Ontario, Canada. Ab-
dominal and kidney belt. 1,477,583 ; Dec. 18.
Montgomery, Cecil F. (See Mattingly, C. F., and Mont-
gomery.)
Montgomery, Charles H., Fredericksburg, Va. Unloading
mechanism for freight cars. 1,452,649 ; Apr. 24.
Montgomery, George D. (See Montgomery, John N. and
G. D., and Dixon.)
Montgomery, G<>orge W., Des Moines, Iowa. Ironing
board and cabinet. 1.455,446 ; Mav 15.
Montgomery, Grover C, Elwood, Ind. Tire tool.
r,441,738; Jan. 9.
Montgomery. Hubert R., Dayton, Ohio. Electrical water
heater. 1,440,693 ; Jan. 2.
Moutgumery, James W., Thomasvllle, Ga. Singletree.
1,461,430 ; July 10.
Montgomery, John, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Knob
lock. 1,466,369 ; Aug. 28.
Montgomery, John, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Car door.
1,476,168; Dec. 4.
Montgomery, John N. and G. D., and H. A. Dixon, Wash-
ington, D. C. Signal. 1,458,840 ; June 12.
Montgomery, John R. (See Jencks, H. W., Montgomery,
and Sparks.)
Montgomery, Joseph, West New York, N. Y. Clasp.
1,456,990; May 29.
Montgomery, Robert M., Pontiae, Mich. Seat. 1,465,859 ;
Aug. 21.
Montgomery, Samuel A. (See Payne, E. H., and Mont-
gomery.)
Montgomery, Walter, Chicago, 111. Cigar and cigarette
holder. 1,475.238; Nov. 27.
Montgomery Ward & Co. (See Robertson, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Montgomery Ward & Co. (See Zint, Frank W., assignor.)
Montgomery, William S., Dalhousie, New Brunswick,
Canada. Refrigerator. 1,440,742 ; Jan. 2.
Monti, Anello, Meriden, Conn. Lock. 1,477,181 ; Dec. 11.
Monti, Eudo, Turin, Italy. Apparatus for concentrating
solutions. 1,465,020; Aug. 14.
Monti, Eudo, Turin, Italy. Concentrating solutions and
evaporating fluids. 1.466.670 ; Sept. 4.
Montigny. Louis. (See Laroche, H. J., and Montigny.)
Montlne, Joseph F., Chicago, 111. Carrier truck. 1,464,011 ;
Aug. 7.
Montpelier Manufacturing Company. (See Knothe, Paul
J., assignor.)
Montupet, L6on, Paris, France. Machine for filling
molds. 1.473,246; Nov. 6.
MontvlUe, Emma, administratrix. (See Swartz, Fred
L., assignor.)
Montville, George. (See Swartz, Fred L.. assignor.)
Monzione, Marion A. (See Ziloccki, Giordano, assignor.)
Mooberry, Kussell, et al. (See Sumner, George W., as-
signor.)
Moody, Herbert R., New York, N. Y. Making oils non-
sludging. 1 ,472.882 ; Nov. 6.
Moody, John F., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Electrical testing
instrument. 1,461.492 ; .Tuly 10.
Moody, John T., Tilden, 111. Flag holder. 1,475,960 ;
Dec. 4.
Moody, .Joseph. (See Swetnam, L. H., and Moody.)
Moody, Lewis F., Philadelphia, Pa. Pump and regulating
the same. 1,460,428; July 3.
Moodv. Lewis F., Philadelphia, Pa. Hydraulic pump.
1.476,210; Dec. 4.
IMoody, Sydney A. (See Sargeant, A. E., and Moody.)
Mooers, Louis P.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Power-transmitting
mechanism. 1,476.675 ; Dec. 4.
Moog, Minnie C, et al., executors. (See Raabe, Otto L.)
MooiJ, Adriaftn C. P., Heemstede, Netherlands. Sowing
machine. 1,478,753; Dec. 25.
Mook, Roy H., et al. (See Fry, Patrick H., a.ssIgnor.)
Moon Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Snell,
Samuel A., assignor.)
Moon. Charles J. C London, England. Golf-bag support.
1,472.664; Oct. 30.
Moon, Edward W., Youngstown, N. Y. Combined fixture
support and loom fastener. 1,473,794 ; Nov. 13.
Moon, Elmer C„ Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. Typewriter screen.
1,447,563 ; Mar. 6.
Moon. Elmer C, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. Typewriter-clamp.
1,450.183 ; Apr. 3.
Moon, John W.. Lansdowne, assignor to Fretz-AIoon Tube
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for manufac-
turing tubes. 1,476,537 ; Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
AlpJiabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Moon, John W., Lansdowue, assignor to Fretz-Moon Tube
Company, Butler, I'a. Manufacturing tubes. 1,470,632 ;
Dee. 4.
Mooney, Edward L., Minneapolis, Minn. Account-book
case. 1,440,484 ; Jan. 2.
Mooney, Franii H., Hinsdale, assignor to Clarence E.
Barrett, Chicago, 111. Thread - cutting machine.
1,463,019; July 24.
Moore, Ambrose L., New Orleans, La. Self-locking con-
crete-form clamp. 1,477,974 ; Dec. 18.
Moore, Arlington, New York, N. Y., assignor to Moore
Inventions Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Crate.
1,449,531 ; Mar. 27.
Moore, Arlington, New York, N. Y., assignor to Moore
Inventions Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Container
for electric bulbs and the like. 1,449,532 ; Mar. 27.
Moore, Austin, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Disk harrow.
1,458,841 : Juno 12.
Moore, Benjamin F. (See Moore, Henry E. and B. F.)
Moore, Benjamin S., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Rail-
way-motor mounting. 1,460,170 : June 26.
Moore, Benjamin S., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Locomo-
tive frame. 1,469,236; Oct. 2.
Moore, Charles, assignor to C. A. Taylor Trunk Works,
Chicago. 111. Reenforcing means. 1,473,830 ; Nov. 13.
Moore. Charles A., St. Paul, Minn. Camp stove.
1,468,165; Sept. 18.
Moore, Charles F., Cambridge, Mass. Adjustable con-
crete form. 1,473,964 ; Nov. 13.
Moore, Charles F^ Philadelphia, Pa. Adjustable con-
crete form. 1,473.965 ; Nov. 13.
Moore, Charles R., Wyoming, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Vibration detector. 1,460,032; June 26.
Moore, Charles K., Wyoming, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Submarine signaling. 1,461,220 : July 10.
Moore, Charles S., Shelby, assignor to The Crystal Wax-
ing Company, Middletown, Ohio. Holding wax sheets
of paper. 1,475,712 ; Nov. 27.
Moore, Dean A. (See Keegan, W. J., jr., Callaghan and
Moore.)
Moore Dry Kiln Company. (See Creighton, F. M., and
Williams, assignors.)
Moore, Edward, assignor to Splitdorf Electric Company,
Newark, N. J. Combined impulse coupling and gov-
erning mechanism. 1,442,354 ; Jan. 16.
Moore, Edward, assignor to Splitdorf Electrical Company,
Newark, N. J. Governing device for internal-combus-
tion engines. Rel5,650 ; July 10.
Moore, Edward, Colonic, and S. F, Welsh, Elsmere, N. Y.
Hopple. 1,473.637; Nov. 13.
Moore, Edward J. and R. H., assignor to The W. W.
Sly Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sand-
blast apparatus. 1,462,295 ; July 17.
Moore, Edward J. and R. H., assignors to The W. W. Sly
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sand-blast
apparatus. 1,462,296 ; July 17.
Moore Electric Corporation. (See Gray, William E.,
assignor.)
Moore, Ford H., Kansas City, Mo. Heat-distributing
hood. 1,465,652; Aug. 21.
Moore. Francis A., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Baush
Machine Tool Company. Multiple-spindle machine.
1,477,888: Dec. 18.
Moore, Frank C, Canton, Ohio. Automobile tire-casing
trimming and lining machine. 1,465,229 ; Aug. 14.
Moore, Frank W. (See Harty, W. A., and Moore.)
Moore, Fred M., Sacramento, Calif. Piston ring.
1,471,700 ; Oct. 23.
Moore, G. Edward. (See Andrews, Charlie M., as-
signor.)
Moore, George C. and T. F.. Westerly, R. I. Elastic
woven fabric. 1,459,547 : June 19.
Moore, George C. and T. F., Westerly, R. I. Elastic woven
fabric. Des. 62,791; July 31.
Moore, George T>. (See McKoy. E. A., and Moore.)
Moore, George II., Brookline, Mass. Temporary binder.
1,441,873; Jan. 9.
Moore, George H., assignor to .A.irtite Decoy Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Inflatable decoy. 1,469,188 ;
Sept. 25.
Moore, George L., Chicago, 111. Recoil check. 1,473,638 ;
Nov. 13.
Moore, George L., Chicago, 111., assignor to H. Cadwell,
Saugerties, N. Y. Automatic lubricator. 1,475,591 ;
Nov. 27.
Moore, George O. (See Bovard, William H., assignor.)
Moore, George W., Chicago, 111. Motor-driven manicur-
ing device. 1,475,022 ; Nov. 20.
Moore, Giles S. (See Moore, Otto, assignor.)
Moore, Harold, and R. Mather, Woolwich, England. Ap-
paratus for testing the hardness of metals and other
materials. 1,452,810 ; Apr. 24.
Moore, Harvey W., and C. H. Schumacher, Stockton, Calif.
Electric jack. 1,451,048 ; Apr. 10.
Moore, Henry E. and B. F., Vance, Wash. Shock
absorber. 1,467,945 ; Sept. 11.
Moore, Henry R. (See Oden, C., and Moore.)
Moore, Howard P. (See Kirk, Arthur R., assignor.)
Moore, Howard R., assignor to M. N. Maychofif & Co., Nor-
walk. Conn. Article of manufacture. 1,446,808 ;
Feb. 27.
Moore Inventions Corporation. (See Moore, Arlington,
assignor.)
Moore, James, Stratford, Conn. Pencil. 1,442,817 ;
Jan. 23. •
Moore, James, Stratford, Conn. Pencil. 1,450,005 :
Mar. 27.
Moore, James B., and G. D. Gallagher, Washington, D. C.
Coin-controlled clock bank. 1,451,305 ; Apr. 10.
Moore, James D., Northwilkesboro, N. C. Mechanical
movement. 1,450,184 ; Apr. 3.
Moore, James E., Sarasota, Fla. Ground clearing and
aerating machine. 1,468,388 ; Sept. 18.
Moore, James E., Chanute, Kans. Dispensing device.
1,478,754 ; Dec. 25.
Moore, John B., Latrobe, Pa. Tool and making the
same. 1,454,451 ; May 8.
Moore, John B., Latrobe, Pa. Oil tool. 1,454,452 ;
May 8.
Moore, John J., Batavia, N. Y. Combined tractor and
truxk. 1,454,178 ; May 8.
Moore, John J., Newport, R. I., assignor to the Govern-
ment of the United States. Air -flask joint. 1,474,375 ;
Nov. 20.
Moore, John W., Roanoke, W. Va. Jack. 1,464,881 ;
Aug. 14.
Moore, Joseph D., assignor of one-half to J. S. Peterson,
Jacksonville, Fla. Switch lock. 1,458,432 ; June 12.
Moore, Landon C, and W. T. Jackson, Dallas, Tex. ; said
Jackson assignor to said Moore. Removing paint,
enamel, etc. 1,476,909 ; Dec. 11.
Moore, Lawrence G., and G. J. Sharshing, Washington,
D. C. Front-office hotel ledger. 1,448,974 ; Mar. 20.
Moore, Lawrence L., and F. W. Radcllffe, Los Angeles,
Calif. ; said Moore assignor to said Radcliffe. Tag.
1,452,250; Apr. 17.
Moore. Lester L., Winder, Ga. Boll-weevil trap.
1,450,382 ; Apr. 3.
Moore, Lester L., Winder, Ga. Boll-weevil trap.
1,458,538 ; .Tune 12.
Moore, Lewis S., Minneapolis, Minn. Match box.
1,459,850; June 26.
Moore, Lonnie M., assignor of one-half to C. H. Jackson,
Hopkinsville, Ky. Combined curtain rod and shade
bracket. 1,470,578 ; Oct. 9.
Moore, MacCormick G., Wyomissing, assignor to Moore &
Moore, Inc., Reading, Pa. Dipper tooth. 1,461,136;
July 10.
Moore, Marquis L., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor of one-
half to J. O. Franklin, Lawrenceburg, Ky. Combined
adjustable sh.ide and curtain hanger. 1,476,349 ; Dec. 4.
Moore, Matthew S., assignor to Cowlishaw Walker &
Company (1920) Limited, London, England. Coal-
cutting and similar machine. 1,455,925 ; May 22.
Moore, Matthew S., assignor to Cowlishaw, Walker &
Company (1920) Limited, London, England. Coal
cutter. 1,471,975; Oct. 23.
Moore, Max J., Newark, assignor to W. H. Collins, Sum-
mit, N. J. Device for carrying baskets and the like.
1,460,554 : July 3.
Moore, Merrill, Creston, Iowa. Mold for tiles or blocks
of concrete. 1,457,991 ; June 5.
Moore & Moore, Inc. (See Moore, MacCormick G., as-
signor.)
Moore, Osborne L., Jefferson, Mo. Index for numbers.
1,463,656 ; July 31.
Moore, Oscar E., Dorrls, Calif. Well-drilling apparatus.
1,449,533; Mar. 27.
Moore, Oscar W., Chicago, HI. Temperature indicator.
1.466.886 ; Sept. 4.
Moore, Oscar W., Chicago, 111. Temperature indicator.
1.466.887 ; Sept. 4.
Moore, Otto, assignor of one-half to G. S. Moore, Frank-
fort, Ind. Trolley wheel. Rel5,693 ; Oct. 2.
Moore, Paul R., Portland, Teun. Loose-leaf binder.
1,446,809 ; Feb. 27.
Moore, Philip W.. Hubbard Woods, assignor to The P. &
M. Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,476,410 ;
Dec. 4.
Moore Push-Pin Company. (See Mills, William P., as-
signor.)
Moore, R. Sherman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Belt-fastening
machine. 1,454,449 ; May 8.
Moore, R. Sherman, Cincinnati, Ohio. Belt fastener.
1,454,450 ; May 8.
.Moore, Ralph P., Morrisville, N. C. Safety clutch for
saw mandrels. 1,441,819 ; Jan. 9.
Moore, Ray W., Adena, assignor of one-fourth to J. J.
Roby, Cfleveland, Ohio. Vehicle wheel. 1,440,928 ;
Jan. 2.
Moore, Raymond G., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Latch for doors. 1,440.884 ; Jan. 2.
Moore. Raymond G., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Door latch. 1,443,635 ; Jan. 30.
Moore, Raymond G., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Automobile hood clamp. 1,462,493 ;
July 24.
Moore, Raymond G., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Door latch. 1,471,523 ; Oct. 23.
Moore, Raymond G., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Door latch. 1,473,378 ; Nov. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Moore, Raymond G., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Doorlatch. 1.474.158; Nov. 13.
Moore, Raymond H. (See Moore, Edward .7., and R. H.)
Moore, Richard S., and L. B. Jones, Rockdale, Tex. Oil
filter. 1,401,627 ; .July 10.
Moore, Robert A., Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for mak-
Inj; abrasiv,^ belts. 1,456,501 : May 29.
Moore, Robert H., Providence, R. I., assignor to Capron
Company. Lingerie clasp. 1,444,801 ; Keb. 13.
Moore, Robert H., assignor to Capron Company, Prov-
idence, R. I. Vernier tuning dial. 1,461,493 ; July 10.
Moore, Roscoe, assignor to Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. Interlocking device. 1,467,554; Sept. 11.
Moore, Roswell A., assignor to Waterbury Buckle Co.,
. Waterbury, Conn. Garter trimming. 1,455.926 ; May 22.
Moore, Roswell A., assignor to Waterbury Buckle Co.,
Waterbury, Conn. Garter trimming. 1,465,992 ; Aug. 28.
Moore, Samuel J. (See Green, William A., assignor.)
Moore, Samuel S., assignor of one-half to R. D. Miller.
Cleveland, Ohio. Tire valve. 1,475,023 ; Nov. 20.
Moore, Thomas E., Grand Junction, Colo. Beet-harvest-
ing machine. 1,442,963 ; Jan. 23.
Moore, Thomas P. (See Moore, George C. and T. F. )
Moore, Ulysses S., Loma.x, 111. Tool box for motor vehi-
cles. 1,467,555; Sept. 11.
Moore, Virginia V., Los Angeles, Calif. Sewing accessory,
1,456,032; May 22.
Moo're, Wilbert P., Worland, Wyo. Spark-plug tester.
1,471,976; Oct. 23.
Moore, William D., assignor to American Cast Iron Pipe
Company, Birmingham, Ala. MoW-facing device.
1,471,051 ; Oct. 16.
Moore, William D., assignor to American Cast Iron Pipe
Company, Birmingham, Ala. Method of and appa-
ratus for centrifugally casting metal bodies. 1,471,052;
Oct. 16.
Moore, William D., assignor to American Cast Iron Pipe
Company, Birmingham, Ala. Centrifugal refractory
mold and preparing the same. 1,471,053 ; Oct. 16.
Moore, William D., assignor to American Cast Iron Pipe
Company, Birmingham, Ala. Producing centrifugal
castings with a protective coating. 1,471,054 ; Oct. 16.
Moore. William E., New Haven, Conn. Dispatch jacket.
1,444.750; Feb. 6.
Moore, William E^ Beaver. H. F. Alter, E. A. HanCf, Pitts-
burgh, J. R. Eckley, New Kensington, Pa., and F.
Wright, Newport, Ky., assignors to Pittsburgh Engineer-
ing Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric furnace. 1,444,980 ;
Feb. 13.
Moore, William G., Omaha, Nebr. Invertible desk cabinet.
Des. 62,792; July 31.
Moore, William H. S., Cleveland, Ohio. Pliers.
1,442,170; Jan. 16.
Moore, William H. S., Cleveland, Ohio. Truck wheel.
1,448,144 ; Mar. 13.
Moore, Young, Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Liberty Electric Company. Electric
iron. 1,472,762; Oct. 30.
Moore, Zola B., Los Angeles, Calif. Undergarment.
1,456,814 ; May 29.
Moorhouse, Alfred, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,442,533 ;
Jan. 16.
Moorhouse, Alfred, assignor to Packarii Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,455,169 ; May 15.
Moorhouse, Alfred, Jackson, assignor to Packard Motor
Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Clutch. 1,455,848 ;
May 22.
Moorhouse, Sadie M. (See Rieske, Louis, assignor.)
Moorhouse, Samuel, Leeds, England. Spinning, doubling,
twisting, and like machine. 1,460,033 ; June 26.
Moorman, J. Hari-y. (See Anderson, Edward, assignor.)
Moors, George F., and E. E. Martin, assignors to The
Recip-Roto Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Regulat-
ing device for steam boilers. 1,473,120 ; Nov. 6.
Moors, Walter. (See Lees, W., and Moors.)
Moors, Walter C., Owensboro, Ky. Weed extractor.
1,455,144 : May 15.
Moorshead, Thomas C, Alton, 111. Machine for making
pressed glassware. 1,445.345 ; Feb. 13.
Moose, Otto J., St. Louis, Mo. Water heater. 1,466,142 ;
Aug. 28.
Moothart, Lyman L., .Junius, S. Dak. Wagon bed.
1,454.179 ; May 8.
Mora, John F. (See Stranahan, James F.. assignor.)
Morabito, Dominlck. (See Croce, T., and Morabito.)
Moraine, Blza H., Guthrie Center, Iowa. Automatic
sugar sacker. 1,469,673 ; Oct. 2.
Moran, Edward J., Chicago. 111. Method of and appara-
tus for laying reenforcing plates in the manufacture of
tire liners. 1,465,611 ; Aug. 21.
Moran, Edward M., San Francisco, Calif. Adjustable mold
for forming leather diaphragms. 1,464,369 ; Aug. 7.
Moran, Edward M., Berkeley, Calif. Diaphragm and mak-
ing same. 1,465,610 ; Aug. 21.
Moran, Henry J., Concord, N. H., assignor of one-half
to A. F. Masury, New York, N. Y. Magneto. 1,441,019 ;
Jan. 2.
Moran, Henry N., and C. A. Ccllea, Woonsocket, R. I
Spraying container. 1,466,370 : Aug. 28.
Moran, Patrick J., East CHeveland, Ohio. Blast furnace
1,460,429 ; July 3.
Moran, Robert C, Ridley Park, Pa., assignor to E. I. du
I'ont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Re-
covery of by-products in mercury fulminate manufac-
ture. 1,459,410; June 19.
Moran, Theron D.. Dillon, Mont. Attachment for disk
harrows. 1,475,312; Nov. 27.
Moran, William F. (See Conlon, W. J., and Moran.)
Morant, Henry C. P., Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia.
Film-developing apparatus. 1,462,019 ; July 17.
Morava, Wensel, Chicago, 111. Cotton-boll-ripening appa-
ratus. 1,460,555 ; July 3.
Moravec, John, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Rossing machine. 1,456,328 ; May 22.
Morcom, Reginald K., Birmingham, England, assignor
to General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Blade-securing means and making same. 1,466,312 ;
Aug. 28.
Morden Frog & Crossing Works. (See Gibbs, Benedict
T., jr., assignor.)
Morden, Stephen R., San Francisco, Calif. Grease re-
tainer. 1,464,770; Aug. 14.
Mordey, William M., Westminster, England. Electromag-
netic separation or concentration of minerals.
1,463,713; July 31.
More, George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hose reel. 1,450,006 ;
Mar. 27.
Moreau, Charles L., et al. (See Welch, John M., as-
signor.)
Moreau, Marcel. (See Puttaert, H. F., and Moreau.)
Moreau, Oscar F. (See Martel, L. V. and Methot, as-
signors.)
Morehead, John, Detroit, Mich. Steam trap. 1,462,144 ;
July 17.
Morehouse. Eugene, assignor to B. A. Ballon & Com-
pany, Inc., Providence, R. I. Forming buttons.
1,442,231; Jan. 16.
Morehouse, Eugene, assignor to B. A. Ballou & Company,
Incorporated, Providence, R. I. Safety catch. 1,456,140 :
May 22.
Morehouse, Lyman F., Montclair, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means
for equalizing transmission over lines of different elec-
trical characteristics. 1,458,988 ; June 19.
Morel, Louis, assignor to A. L. Schmitz, Boulogne-sur-
Seinc, France. Spark plug. 1,478,135 ; Dec. 18.
Morel, Peter. (See Parente, Giuseppe, assignor.)
Moreland, Frederick A., Chicago, 111. Gas-analysis ma-
chine. 1,448,901 ; Mar. 20.
Morell, Harold W., Union Course, N. Y. Shoe case.
1,447,145; Feb. 27.
Moren, John A. (See Reitan, Edward M., assignor.)
Moreno, Manuel J., San Francisco, Calif. Shoe-polishing
device. 1,452,386; Apr. 17.
Moreschini, Ronald, Pueblo, Colo. Beet harvester.
1,445,535 ;. Feb. 13.
Moreton. Henry H. (See Williams, R. B., and Moreton.)
Morey, Harold A., and C. P. R. Warren, Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario, Canada. Paper - core bundling device.
1,458,236 ; June 12.
Morey, Harry J., Syracuse, N. Y. Electric switch.
1,444,000; Feb. 6.
Morgan, Alfred P., Montclair, N. J. Rheostat. 1,459,070 ;
June 19.
Morgan, Bernard, Keene, N. H. Hose clamp. 1,477,071 :
Dec. 11.
Morgan, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Testing device for
Ignition systems. 1,459,114 ; June 19.
Morgan Construction Company. (See Carroll, Elbert H.,
assignor. )
Morgan Construction Company. (See Crosby, Fred B.,
assignor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See Edwards, Victor E.,
assignor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See George, Jerome R.,
assignor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See George, J. R., and
Carroll, assignors.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See Isley, George H.,
assignor.)
Morgan, David W. R., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to
Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Large jet condenser. 1,457,788 ; June 5.
Morgan, Donald C, assignor to American Sanitary Lock
Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Coin-controlled lock. 1,465,052 ;
Aug. 14.
Morgan, Edmund C, Chicago, 111. Machine for mining.
1,440,788; Jan. 2.
Morgan, Edmund C, Chicago, 111. Machine for mining.
1,440,789; Jan. 2.
Morgan, Edmund C, Chicago, 111. Mining apparatus.
1,445,230; Feb. 13.
Morgan, Edmund C, New York, N. Y. Mining and load-
ing machine. 1,440,790; Jan. 2.
Morgan, Edmund C. New York, N. Y. Mining and load-
ing machine. 1.440.791 ; Jan. 2.
Morgan, Edmund C, New York, N. Y. Mine-roof-support-
ing method and apparatus. 1,450,329 ; Apr. 3.
Morgan, Edmund C, New York, N. Y. Mining apparatus.
1,450,603 ; Apr. 3.
Morgan, Edmund C, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Apparatus
for mining. 1,451,101 ; Apr. 10.
Morgan. Edmund C. New York, N. Y. Mining machine.
1,456,991 ; May 29.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
381
Morgan, Edmund C, deceased. New York, N. Y. ; O. E.
Morgan, executrix. Cutting chain. 1,468,866 ;
Sept. 25. ,
Morgan, Edmund C, deceased. New York, N. Y. ; O. E.
Morean, executrix. Cbain cutter for miniug machines.
1,468,914; Sept. 25.
Morgan, Edmund C, deceased. New York, N. Y. ; O. E.
Morgan, executrix. Loading machine. 1,473,157 ;
Nov. 0.
Morgan, Edmund C, deceased, Hichmond Hill, N. Y. ;
O. E. Morgan, executrix. Tunneling machine.
1,473,498 ; Nov. 6.
Morgan, Edmund C, deceased, Chicago, 111. ; O. E. Morgan,
executrix. Mining machine. 1,474,000 ; Nov. 13.
Morgan, Edward C, New York, N. Y. Display stand.
1,457,990 ; June 5.
Morgan Engineering Company. (See Taylor, Clarence
L., assiRnor.)
Morgan, Ernest A., Dorchester, Mass. Commercial ferti-
lizer. 1,440,836; Jan. 2.
Morgan, Francis L.., Washington, Iowa. Stock-watering
apparatus. 1,476,095 ; Dec. 4.
^^orgnn. I'rank S. (See Kirkpatrick, B. S., and Morgan.)
Morgan, Frank S., Berkeley. Calif. Sluice box. 1.476.169 ;
Dec. 4.
Morgan, Garrett A., Cleveland, Ohio. Traffic signal.
1.475,024 ; Nov. 20.
Morgan, George, Binghamton, N. Y. Guard for buffing
wheels. 1,465,860 ; Aug. 21.
Morgan, George D., New York, N. Y. Surveying instru-
ment. 1,468,368; Sept. 18.
Morgan, Gilbert T., London, assignor to Imperial Trust
for The Encouragement of Scientific and Industrial
Research, Westminster, London, England. Manufacture
of aromatic arylsulphonyl and arylene-disulpbonyl de-
rivatives of 1 :4 naphtbylenediamine and its sulphonic
acids. 1.442,818; Jan. 23.
Morgan, James C, and C. S. Schroeder. New York, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Yale & Towne
Manufacturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Crane.
1,443.376; Jan. 30.
Morgan. James R. (See Barnes, G. C, and Morgan.)
Morgan, Jesse A., San Diego, Calif. Vehicle sign.
1,470,387: Oct. 9.
Morgan, John H., et al. (See Garside, Edmund, as-
signor.)
Morgan, Leander J., Marion, 111. Aviator's suit.
1,444,699; Feb. 6.
Morgan, Louis A., Safety Harbor, Fla. Wrench.
1.467,7.35 : Sept. 11.
Morsan, Neil E., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Insecticide-
1.475,445; Nov. 27.
Morgan, Olive E., executrix. (See Morgan, Edmund C.)
Morgan, Porter S., NoTwalk, Conn. Shock absorber.
1.472,420 ; Oct. 30.
Morpan Pump & Motor Corporation. (See Morgan, Rob-
ert, assignor.)
Morgan, Ralph L., W. S. Griffith, and E. Churchill, jr.,
Worcester, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Green-
field Tap and Die Corporation, Greenfield, Mass. Mag-
netic chuck. 1,451,268 ; Apr. 10.
Morgan, Rees C, assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa. Device for preventing relative rota-
tion of sriin cylinders. 1,466,800 ; Sept. 4.
Morgan, Richard E., Orlando, Fla. Floor clamp.
1.475,851 : Nov. 27.
Morgan, Robert, assignor to Morgan Pump & Motor Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Pump. 1,449,534 ; Mar. 27.
Morgan, Robert H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Stationery-vending
machine. 1,443,236 ; Jan. 23.
Mor.gan, Walter E., Dayton, Tenn. Fastener for basket
covers. 1 .466,801 ; Sept. 4.
Morgan, Wilbert H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Drier for photo-
graphic prints. 1,457,451 ; June 5.
Morgan, William. (See Anderson, E. T., and Morgan.)
Morgan, William H., Alliance, Ohio. Metal wheel.
1,440,929; Jan. 2.
Morgan, William H., Alliance, Ohio. Metal wheel.
1.444,201 : Feb. 6.
Morgan. William R., Jackson, Mich. Nut-tapping machine.
1,475.711 : Nov. 27.
Morgan, Willis H., Connersville, Ind. Cupola-charging
hoist. 1,457,450 ; June 5.
Morgan & Wright. (See .Abbott, Adrian O., jr., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Coe, John P., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Galpin, G., and Baer, assignors.)
Morgan ,.t Wright. (See Gunn, James N., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Holmes, Rudolph A., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Hopkinson, E., and Jury, as-
signors.)
Morgan 4 Wright. (See Hoyt, Homer J., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Jury. Alfred E., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See McNeill, George, assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (S(o Mul.'oy, John H., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Nesmith, R. H., assignor.)
Moi-'au & Wright. (See O'Brien, Raymond J., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Tbacher, Sheldon P., assignor.)
Morgan & Wright. (See Tilton. G., and Abbott, as-
signors.)
Morganstern, Alice. New York, N. Y. Bloomers.
1,470.999; Oct. 16.
Morgenstern, Nathan. Brooklyn, N. Y. Movable eve for
stuffed toys. 1,463,832 ; Aug. 7.
Morgenstern, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile safety
device. 1,448,459; Mar. 13.
Morgner, Carl G., Chicago, 111. Window screen.
1,471,187 : Oct. 16.
MorhofT, Edward W., and C. W. Dobelin, Madison, Wis.
Conductor hook. 1,476,764 ; Dec. 11.
Morhoff. William F., Madison, Wis. Gutter hanger.
1,472,612 ; Oct. 30.
Mori, Albert II., Brooklyn, N. Y. Float. 1,466,671 ;
Sept. 4.
Moriarty, Daniel F., et al. (See Dewey, Edward H.,
assignor.)
Morici, Nazarene, Chicago, 111. Carving or reproducing
machine. 1,450,698; Apr. 3.
Morin, Amos. (See Butler, O., and Morin.)
Morin, Urcise A., Fargo, N. Dak. Bread slicer. 1,446,391 ;
Feb. 20.
Morina, Philip, Washington, D. C. Cabinet. 1,455,219 ;
May 15.
Morinelli, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Resilient wheel.
1.445.536 ; Feb. 13.
Morinsky, Louis, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Cracker Jack Co. Apparatus for
molstureproofing packages. 1,461,760; July 17.
Morinsky, Louis. New York. N. Y., assignor of nine-tenths
to H. Gf. Eckstein, jr., Chicago, 111. Gear-shift mecha-
nism. 1,464,328 ; Aug. 7.
Morisette, Napoleon W., Coleman Township, Ontario,
Canada. Safety clamp for diamond-drill rods.
1.458,906 : June 12.
Morison, Donald B., Hartlepool. England. Method of
and apparatus for preventing the absorption of air by
boiler feed water or other liquid. 1.455.927 ; May 22.
Morison, Donald B., Hartlepool, England. Cap nut.
1,459,548; June 19.
Morison, Donald B., Hartlepool, England. Feed-water-
control system. 1,472,931 ; Nov. 6.
Moritz, ,Tohn G., Glassport, Pa. Glass mold. 1,474,329 ;
Nov. 13.
Moritz. Robert F., assignor to Samuel M. Langston Com-
pany, Camden, N. J. Cutter head. 1,446,016 : Feb. 20.
Morlan, Fred II-. Fairfield. 111. Brake apparatus for motor
vehicles. 1.476.170 ; Dec. 4.
Morland & Impey Limited. (See Horsfield, Walter R.,
assignor.)
Morley Button Manufacturing Company. (See Donovan,
Timothy, assignor.)
Morley, Denys W., Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Marking
machine. 1,451,709 ; Apr. 17.
Morley, George W.. et al. (See Kemp. Edward, assignor.)
Morlev, Mike. (See Sweet, L. L., and Morley.)
Morlev, William H., MancBester, N. H. Drip-pan signal.
1,458,663; June 12.
Moron, Alfred L., East Boston, Mass. Milk dispenser.
1,473,499; Nov. 6.
Morpeth, Anthony. Muskegon, Mich. Shade roller.
1,455,145 ; May 15.
Morris, John H., Birmingham, Ala. Multiple core-making
machine. 1,447,683 ; Mar. 6.
Morral, Samuel E. (See Morral. William W. and S. E.)
Morral, Samuel E. and W. W., Morral, Ohio. Green-corn-
husk-ing machine. 1.445,843 : Feb. 20.
Morral. Samuel E. and W. W., Morral, Ohio. Butt-remov-
ing device. 1,458,142 ; June 12.
Morral, William W. (See Morral. Samuel E. and W. W.)
Morral, William W. and S. E., Morral, Ohio. Machine
for cutting corn from the cob. 1,465,525 ; Aug. 21.
Morrell, Albert II. (See Wishart, W., and Morrell.)
Morrell, David S., Oldtown, Me. Article holder.
1,471,799 ; Oct. 23.
Morrell, George, Leominster, Mass. Umbrella tip.
1.445.537 ; Feb. 13.
Morrell, JacQue C, New York, N. Y. Artificial or
synthetic charcoal and producing the same. 1,478,985 ;
Dec. 25.
Morrell, Jacque C-. New York, N. Y. Manufacture of
artificial charcoal. 1,478,986 ; Dec. 25.
Morrell, Jacque C, Chicago, 111. Production of adsorb-
ent charcoal. 1,478.987 ; Dec. 25.
Morrell, Michael, assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to G. S. Carlucci, Brooklyn. N. Y. Automatic
oil feeder for silk-conlng machines. 1.449,342 ; Mar. 20.
Morrill. Charles F., Boston, Mass. Fire escape.
1,45.-). 028; May 22.
Morrill, Joseph B., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Western
Electric Comnanv, Incorporated. New York. N. Y.
Telephone system. 1,472.485 : Oct. 30.
Morrill, Richard R., Palo Alto, Calif., assignor to Oliver
Oil-Gas Burner and Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Oil burner. 1,452,521 ; Apr. 24.
Morris-Airev. Harold, and G. Shearing, Portsmouth, and
S. R. MuHard, Southflelds, London, England. Ther-
mionic valve. 1,447,481 ; Mar. 6.
Morris, Alexander, and E. H. Houtz. San Francisco, Calif.
Motor-vehicle top. 1,475,852 : Nov. 27.
Morris, Andrew, Powell River, British (Columbia, Canada.
Level. 1,448,031; Mar. 13.
Morris, Archibald W., Russel Pocket, Kulara, via Cairns,
Queensland, Australia. Lock. 1,459,234 ; June 19.
Morris. Arthur H., Newark, N. J. Adjustable tool
head. 1,468,827 ; Sept. 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
A Iphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Morris, B Frederick C, Oklahoma, Okla. Animal poke.
1,449,535 ; Mar. 27.
Morris Can Closure Company. (See Harris, F. R., and
Hollander, assignors.)
Morris, Carroll B., Grimes, Calif. Direction Indicator
for motor vehicles. 1,472,186 ; Oct. 30.
Morris, Charles W., Laramie, Wyo. Oil-well bailer.
1,461, .S65 : .Tuly 10.
Morris, Columbus H., Kannapolls, N. C. Stop mechanism
for cardlns machines. 1,450,044 ; Mar. 27.
Morris & Company. (See Genung, Charles E., assignor.)
Morris, David E. and T. T., What Cheer, Iowa. Lock.
1,449,909 ; Mar. 27.
Morris, Edward D., Chicago, 111. Seam presser for shoe
uppers. 1,452,251 ; Apr. 17.
Morris, Francis A., assignor to Bachmann Bros., Phila-
delphia. Pa. Spectacle hinge. 1,467,946 ; Sept. 11.
Morris, Fred C, as.slgnor of one-half to A. A. Rector.
Snn Francisco, Calif. Brake-band silencing pad.
1,470,864; Oct. 16.
Morris, Fred M., Pascagoula, Miss. Hitch. 1,465,168 ;
Aug. 14.
Morris, Frederick C, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Dough cutter. 1,446,513 ; Feb. 27.
Morris, George. (See Lutz, Herbert, ns.si{.'nor. )
Morris, George H., Macon, Ga. Device for preventing
the accumulation of moisture upon the windshields
of automobiles and the like. 1,441,238 ; Jan. 9.
Morris, George T., assignor of one-half to E. J. Adams,
Missoula, Mont. Adjustable doorstop. 1,472,531 ;
Oct. 30.
Morris, George T., assignor of one-third to F. Madsen
and one-third to H. L. Shapard, Missoula, Mont.
Ventilating cover for containers. 1,469,169 ; Sept. 25.
Morris, Harry, Chicago, 111. Hand bag. Des. 61,859 ;
Jan. 30.
Morris, Harry, Chicago, 111. Hand bag. Des. 61,860 ;
.Tan. 30.
Morris, Harry, Chicago, 111. Clasp for hand bag. Des.
61.861 ; Jan. 30.
Morris, Harry F., Collingswood, N. J. Furnace grate.
1.443,496; Jan. 30.
Morris, Henry, assignor to The Western Tool & Manu-
facturing Company, Springfield. Ohio. Dressing tool
for emery wheels. 1,457,452 ; June 5.
Morris, Henrv F., Collingswood, N. J. Sectional water
grate. 1,456,521 ; May 29.
Morris, .Tames B., Nashville, Tenn. Tool for removing
valves. 1,463,130 ; July 24.
Morris, .Tasper N., Hattiesburg, Miss. Universal joint.
1,456,329 ; May 22.
Morris, John. (See Hayden. J. B.. Morris, and George. t
Morris, John W. (See Faidley, W. D., jr., Morris, and
Patterson.)
Morris, Joseph F., West Lafayette, Ind. Wash machine.
1,442,695; Jan. 16.
Morris, Leigh W. (See Stoms, Marion W., assignor.)
Morris, Louis R., Taft, Calif. Shaft drive for combina-
tion drilling and w 11 puUins. 1,456,186 ; May 22.
Morris, M. E. (See Elliott, James F., assignor.)
Morris, Maynard D., Winnipeg, assignor of one-half to
J. J. Howe, Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. Breaker-arm
synchronizer. 1,453,635 ; May 1.
Morris, Octavius J., assignor of one-half to F. C. Barks,
New Orleans, La. Ice-making apparatus. 1,465,280 ;
Aug. 21.
Morris Paper Mills. (See Leopold, Samuel N., assignor.)
Morris I'apor Mills. (See Moyev, Charles L., assignor.)
Morris, Scott. (See Nichols, Roland A., assignor.)
Morris, Shiras, assignor to The Hart & Hegeman Manu-
facturing Company, Il.irtford, Conn. Actuator for
electric appliances. 1,446. 6.')2 ; Feb. 27.
Morris, Stanley S., New Orleans, La. Combination clock
stand and pad support. Des. 62.535 ; June 19.
Morris, Thomas C, Harrisville, W. Va. Valve for tanks,
etc. 1,457,743 ; June 5.
Morris, Thomas J., Richmond, Va. Umbrella. 1,460,821 ;
July 3.
Morris, Thomas T. (See Morris, David E. and T. T.)
Morris, William, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve-operating mech-
anism. 1.448,145: Mar. 13.
Morris, William J., Memphis, Tenn. Crate. 1,446,100;
Feb. 20.
Morris, William T., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Chain Company, Inc. Automobile humper.
1,461,431 ; July 10.
Morrisey, William J., Los Angeles, Calif. Toy. Des.
62,241 ; Apr. 24.
Morrison. Abraham, Worcester, Mass. Mop. 1,454,940;
May 15.
Morrison, Allen, Sign Co. (See Hudson, William L., as-
signor.)
Morrison, Benjamin R., assignor to G. K. Patterson, Wil-
mington, N. C. Toothbrush container. 1,448,231 ;
Mar. 13.
Morrison, Charles C, New York, N. Y. Goods container.
1,464,827 ; Aug. 14.
Morrison, Charles IT. W., assignor to M. & P. Enterprises
Limited and W. H. Peak, London, England. Electric
heater. 1.456.141 : May 22.
Morrison, Charles M., Harri.sburg, Pa. Motor-vehicle
transmission. 1,446,392 ; Feb. 20.
Morrison, Charles N., assignor to The Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, Mich. Furnace. 1,473,831 ;
Nov. 13.
Morrison, Charles S., Elkins Park, assignor to Proctor &
Schwartz, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Toggle. 1,455,596:
May 15.
Morrison, Charley M., Gladbroojc, Iowa. Coffee urn.
1,444,262 ; Feb. 6.
Morrison, Hackley, Richmond, Va. Safety device for
pipe-cutting machines. 1,457,992 ; June 5.
Morrison, Hackley, Richmond, Va. Pipe-end-finishing tool.
1,466,409 ; Aug. 28.
Morrison, James. (See Steiner, H. W., Shipley, and
Morrison.)
Morrison, James, assignor to The Trailmoble Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Semitrailer. 1,441,292 ; Jan. 9.
Morrison, James, assignor to The Trailmobile Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Semitrailer jack. 1,475,592 ; Nov. 27.
Morrison, James, assignor to The Highland Body Manu-
facturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Vehicle body
and the like. 1,451,626; Apr. 10.
Morrison, James W., and T. W. Holt, Staleybridge, Eng-
land. Doubling, twisting, and winding and such like
machine. 1,458.495; June 12.
Morrison, John, Troy, N. Y. Brush. 1,444,202 ; Feb. 6.
Morrison, John, jr.. Glens Falls, N. Y. Brush. 1,474,979 ;
Nov. 20.
Morrison, John A., Spokane, Wash. Exit light. 1,469,946 ;
Oct. 9.
Morrison, John A., Mansfield, Ohio. Lifting jack.
1,476,096 : Dec. 4.
Morrison, John C, Detroit, Mich. Preparing peat.
1,450,107; Mar. 27.
Morrison, Lewis E., Newark, N. J., assignor to himself
and S. H. Plum, 2d, Madison, N. J. Printing machine.
1,476.829 ; Dec. 11.
Morrison, Montford, New York, N. Y. Rectifier for elec-
tric currents. 1,466,541 ; Aug. 28.
Morri.son, Oscar P., Gomez, Tex. Incubator attachment.
1,440,743; Jan. 2.
Morrison, Ralph W., Omaha, Nebr. Phonograph.
1,457,313 ; June 5.
Morrison, Robert A., and F. L. Oswald, Portland, Oreg.
Ironing board. 1,450,986 ; Apr. 10.
Morrison. Simon, New York, N. Y. Combination vanity
box. 1,455.647; May 15.
Morrison, Thomas H., Chicago, 111. Weighted pendant,
1,448,811 ; Mar. 20.
Morri.son, Thomas J., New York, N. Y. Key-chain reel.
1,465,281 ; Aug. 21.
Morrison, Tom, Toledo, Ohio, assignor of one-half to M.
Shuer and A. Hattner, Toledo, Ohio. Solf-heating tool
for asphalt pavements. 1,455,648 ; May 15.
Morrison, Vaughn E., assignor of one-half to C. F. Beck-
with, Detroit, Mich. Fuel economizer. 1,463,481 ;
July 31.
Morrison, William E., and K. Korpelaninen, assignors to
H. W. Cooper, Harrisburg, Pa. Artificial leg. 1,459,235 ;
June 19.
Morrissey, Edmund H., Alton, 111. Attachment for shoe-
stitching machines. 1,447,597 ; Mar. 6.
Morrissey, Lilly S., Richmond Heights, Mo. Water-
shedding compound for glass windshields. 1,466,888 ;
Sept. 4.
Morrow, Howard W., Phillipsburg, assignor to IngersoU-
Rand Company. Jersey City, N. J. Pin puller.
1,474,159; Nov. 13.
Morrow, James A., Wichita Falls, Tex. Spring wheel.
1,450,748 ; Apr. 3.
Morrow, John B., Harrisburg, Pa. Pressure regulator
and cut-off. 1,450,893 ; Apr. 3.
Morsdoff. Richard, West Hoboken, N. J. Cutting tool.
1,469,945 ; Oct. 9.
Morse, Alan L., Arlington, Mass. Resilient wheel.
1,446.922 ; Feb. 27.
Morse, Albert W., Forest Hills, N. Y. Burner. 1,457,849 ;
June 5.
Morse, Albert W., Forest Hills, N. Y. Liquid and gas
mixer. 1,474.603 ; Nov. 20.
Morse, Albert W., Long Island City, N. Y. Nebulizer of
liquids. 1,472,486 ; Oct. 30.
Morse, Albert W., Long Island City, N. Y. Hand-op-
erated pump. 1,478.485 • Dec. 25.
Morse, Albert W., Forest Hills, assignor to The Anthony
Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Nebulizer of liquids.
1,468,370; Sept. 18.
Morse, Alonzo C, and H. R. Lewis, jr., Shelby, Ohio.
Seamless-tube drawing. 1.450.099 ; Apr. 3.
Morse. Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Hose supporter.
1,458.353; .Tune 12.
Morse Chain Company. (See Morse, Frank L., assignor.)
Morse, Charles S., Roland Park, assignor to Baltimore
Tube Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Method and
means for billet casting. 1,466,738 : Sept. 4.
Morse, Chester H., Taunton, Mass. Liquid-measuring
appar.itus. 1,467,058 ; Sept. 4.
Morse, Clyde S., De Kalb, 111. Sash lock. 1,462,977;
July 24.
Morse, Clyde V., Galesburg, HI. Pump. 1,470,863;
Oct. 16.
Morse, Errett L., assignor to White Brass Castings
Company, Chicago, 111. Timer for ignition systems.
1,474,376; Nov. 20.
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Morso, Francis J., Norwich, England. Aircraft. 1,455. SOI ;
May T2.
Morse, Frank L., Ithaca, N. Y., assignor to Morse Chain
Company. Power chain. 1,469,391 ; Oct. 2.
Morse, Fred, New Haven, Conn. Life belt. 1,460,430 ;
July 3.
Morse, Harry W., Stanford University, assignor to West
End Chemical Company, Oakland, Calif. Concentrat-
ing brines. 1,468,389 : Sept. 18.
Mort;e. Harry W., Stanford tTnlversity, assignor to West
End Chemical Company. Oakland, Calif. Concentrat-
ing brines. 1,468,390 : Sept. 18.
Morse Instrument Company Inc. (See Morse, Robert V.,
assignor.)
Morse, John P., Purley, England. Fastening. 1,466,097 ;
Aug. 28.
Morse, Mark S., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Magnetic
Signal Co. Coil cut-out for wigwag signals. 1,477,889 ;
Dec. 18.
Morse, Robert V.. Ithaca, N. Y. Direct-fire-control sys-
tem. 1.441.535 ; Jan. 9.
Morse, Robert V., assignor to Morse Instrument Com-
pany, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y. Lead control system for anti-
aircraft artillery. 1,445,028 ; Feb. 13.
Morse, William F., assignor to S. R. Parry, Rochester,
N. Y. Clutch. 1.459.851 : June 26.
Morse, William J., Attleboro, Mass. Belt buckle. Des.
62.847 ; Aug. 7.
Morse, William J., Attleboro, Mass. Belt huckle. Des.
62.848 ; Aug. 7.
Morse, William J., Attleboro, Mass. Belt huckle. Des.
62.849 : Aug. 7.
Morse, William S.. Detroit, Mich. Counterbore.
1,465,612; Aug. 21.
Morson. William C. T. (See Kehoe. J. .1.. and Morson.)
Mort, Clyde E. (See Chapman, I. S., and Mort.)
Mortensen, Arlington P., Prove, Utah, assignor of one-
tenth to T. H. Dudley, Santa Monica, Calif. Beet
topper. 1,466,889 ; Sept. 4.
Mortensen, Niels L., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfsi.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor control. 1,448,56.'! ;
Mar. 13.
Mortensen. Niels L., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Controller for electric motors.
1.449,239 ; Mar. 20.
Mortensen, Niels L., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. Controller for driven machines.
1,477,840; Dec. 18.
Mortensen, Soren H., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Companv. Milwaukee, Wis. Dvnamo-electric
machine. 1,450,902 ; Apr. 3.
Morterud. Einar, Torderod, near Moss, assignor to A/S
Cellulosepatenter, Christiania. Norway. Digesting
wood pulp. 1,478.614 ; Dec. 25.
Mortimer, Charles W. (See Snyder, E. R., and Morti-
mer.)
Mortimer, Louis A., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, IncorporatPd, New York. N. Y. Telephone-ex-
change system. 1,461,221 ; July 10.
Morton, Albert H., Lowell, Mass. Pick counter for
looms. 1.478.903 : Dec. 25.
Morton, Benjamin W.. Williston, Fla. Plow attachment
for tractors. 1,447,221 ; Mar. 6.
Morton. Beniamin W.. Williston. Fla. Plow attachment
for tractors. 1,456,815: May 29.
Morton, Ben.iamin W., Williston, Fla. Wheeled tr.Tctor.
1,456,816: May 29.
Morton. Ben.iamin W., Williston. Fla. Plow attachment
for tractors. 1,456,817 ; ilay 29.
Morton. Benjamin W., Williston, Fla. Wheeled tractor.
1.4.56,818 ; May 29.
Morton. Benjamin W.. Williston. Fla. Colter attachment
for tractors. 1.456,819 ; May 29.
Morton, Cavendish. (See Rathhone, R. L. B., and Mor-
ton.)
Morton, Charles D., assignor to Jlorton Filter Process
Co.. New York, N. Y. Separation and filter system
and apparatus. 1,450,560 ; Apr. 3.
Morton. Dudley J., Milford, Conn. Statuette. Des.
62,230; Apr. 17.
Morton Filter Process Co. (See Morton, Charles D.. as-
signor.)
Morton, Frank. Muskogee, Okla. Ventilating storage bin.
1.474.683: Nov. 20.
Morton, Fred S., Worcester, Mass. Sheet-metal wheel or
roller. 1,444,881 ; Feb. 13.
Morton, Gust O., Rockford, 111. Length-determining de-
vice for drying forms. 1.471.501 ; Oct. 23.
Morton. Harold A., and M. M. Harrison, assignors to
Thf^ Miller Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Patch and
making same. 1,478,576 ; Dec. 25.
Morton, Henry E., Muskegon, Mich. Magnetic chuck.
1,471,624; Oct. 23.
Morton, John A., AVilliston, Tenn. Sanitary milk and
butter conifer. 1,459,184; ,Tune 3 9.
Morton, .Joseph B., Dayton, Ohio. Sanitary bottle holder.
1,464,578 ; Aug. 14.
Morton, Robert F. (See Aucker, A. K., and Morton.)
Morton, William A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Burner for furnaces.
1.475,194; Nov. 27.
Morton, William R., assignor of one-half to V. R. Griggs,
Havre, Mont. Shock absorber. 1,452,568 ; Apr. 24.
Morykwas, Tephan, Hoboken, N. J. Portable dark room.
1,446,762 ; Feb. 27.
Morylin, Sam, Bolivar, Pa. Rail joint. 1,459,682 ;
June 19.
Mosauer, Harry D., New York, N. Y., and L. Laub,
Newark, N. J. Dice. 1,453,762; May 1.
Moscicki, Ignacy, Lwow. I'oland. Treating bitumen or
cellulose-containing substances. 1,455.546 ; May 15.
Moseley, Earl. Aurora. 111. Rake. 1,444,001 ; Feb. 6.
Moseman, John H. (See Bonine, C. E., and StaufCer, as-
signors.)
Moser, Aurelius B., Orovllle, Calif. Container holder.
1.446,717; Feb. 27.
Moser, Robert W., Robbinsdale, Minn. Apparatus for
treating sand and gravel. 1,461,067 ; July 10.
Moses, Edmund Q., New York, N. Y., and R. H. Plass.
Upper Montclair, N. J., said Plass assignor to said
Moses. Safety brake-operating mechanism. 1,449,831 ;
Mar. 27.
Moses, Frank D., Trenton, N. J. Valve control.
1.467,059 ; Sept. 4.
Moses, George H. (See Purvis, J. R., and Moses.)
Moses, Max H., San Francisco, Calif. Motor-vehicle
fender. 1,443,085; Jan. 23.
Moses, William B., Portland, Me. Electric starting and
generating apparatus. 1.456.033 ; May 22.
Moses, William S., Onamia, Minn. Instrument for the
survey and solution of plane triangles In field work.
1,453,078; Apr. 24.
Mosey, Clarence K. (See Mosey, George W. and C. K.)
Mosey, George W. and C. K., Seattle, Wash. Valve-
tappet silencer. 1,454,453 ; May 8.
Mosher, George W., Newport, Ky. Fly screen. 1,445,155 ;
Feb. 13.
Moshier, William J., Rochester, N. Y. Match-igniting
device. 1,462.978; July 24.
Mosier, Frank M. (See (iutridge, L. A., and Mosier.)
Moskowitz, Max. (See Needlo, Morris Y., assignor.)
Mosier Lock Company. (See Benham, William T., as-
signor.)
Mosier, Moses, New York, N. Y., and C. Bartels, assignors
to Mosier Safe Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Safe, safe
cabinet, and similar fire-resisting structures. 1,441,874 ;
Jan. 9.
Mosier, Moses. New York. N. Y., and C. Bartels, Hamil-
ton. Ohio, assignors to The Mosier Safe Company, New
York, N. Y. Safe. 1,464,213; Aug. 7.
Mosier Safe Company, The. (Spe Bartels, Carl, assignor.)
Mosier Safe Company, The. (See Goldsmith, G. M., and
Bartels, assignors.)
Mosier Safe Comiiany. (See Mosier, M., and Bartels,
assignors.)
Mosley, Elzie V., assignor to N. J. James and M. R. Reed,
Caroleen, N. C. Battery feed for automatic looms.
1.466,542 ; Aug. 28.
Mosley, Frank E., Glasgow, Scotland. .\pparatus for
controlling the operation of a talking machine or
machines in timed relation to a cinematographic ma-
chine. 1.464.329 ; Aug. 7.
Mosmann, Reinhard, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Eloctricnl-
ly-driven sound - reproducing machine. 1,455,262 ;
May 15.
Moss. Austin D., Sistersville, W. Va. Combination chair,
swing, and hammock. 1,469,674 : Oct. 2.
Moss. Charles, New York, N. Y. Attaching device for non-
skid chains. 1,456.<171 : May 22.
Moss, Charles. New York, N. Y. Clasp or connecting
device. 1,459.310: June 19.
Moss. Charles, New York, N. Y, Antislipping attachment
for vehicle whpels. 1.460.S22: July 3.
Moss, John J., Chicago, 111. Telephone support. 1,462,240 ;
July 17.
Moss, Joseph. (See Rosenberg, W., and Moss.)
Moss, Joseph, assignor to Woonsocket Machine & Press
Co., Inc.. Woonsocket. R. I. Machine for preparing
fibrous material. 1,442.534 ; .Tan. 16.
Moss, Joseph, assignor to Woonsocket Machine & Press
Co. Inc., Woonsocket, R. I. Cotton-preparing machine
and the like. 1,443,922 ; Jan. 30.
Moss, Joseph, assignor to Woonsocket Machine & Press
Co. Inc., Woonsocket, R. I. Cotton-preparing machine
and the like. 1.444.516 : Feb. 6.
Moss, Joseph, assignor to Woonsocket Machine & Press
Co., Inc., Woonsocket, R. I. Cotton-preparing machine
and the like. 1,447,684 ; Mar. 6.
Moss, Nathan. (Spc Soylinn, George, assignor.)
Moss, Sanford A., Lynn, Mass., assignor to Genera) Elec-
tric Company. Cooling system for intPrnal-combustion
engines or the like. 1,456.072 ; May 22.
Moss, W. E., et al. (See Wood. Charles R.. asslenor.)
Moss, Walter E., Pt al. (See Wood, Charlps Ti.. assiirnnr.)
Mossay. Paul A. H., and H. C. E. Jacoby, London. England.
Cooling of dynamo-electric machines. 1.45:!. 159;
Apr. 24.
Mossberg, Frank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Stropper. 1,441,536 ;
Jan. 9.
Mossberg. Frank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation. Attleboro, Mass. Making beam heads.
1,444,002 ; Feb. 6.
Mossberg, Frank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel Cor-
poration, Attleboro, Mass. Razor. 1,450,604 ; Apr. 3.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Mossberg, Prank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Spool. 1,465,585 ;
Aug. 21.
Mossberg, Franlc, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Beam head. 1,465,586 ;
Aug. 21.
Mossberg, Frank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Beam head. 1,465,587 ;
Aug. 21.
Mossberg, Prank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Beam head. 1,465,588 ;
Aug. 21.
Mossberg, Frank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Beam bead. 1,473,681 ;
Nov. 13.
Mossberg, Frank, assignor to Mossberg Pressed Steel
Corporation, Attleboro, Mass. Picker stick. 1,477,584 ;
Dec. 18.
Mossberg, Prank, Company. (See Tuttle, Walter I., as-
signor.)
Mossberg Pressed Steel Corporation. (See Mossberg,
Prank, assignor.)
Mossi, Chlrles B., Brooklyn, and H. A. Chevola, New
York, N. Y. Balanced oven door. 1,468,391 ; Sept. 18.
Mossner, Peter C, Saginaw, Mich. Folding washbench.
1,473,195 ; Nov. 6.
Motala Verkstads Nya Aktiebolag. (See Von Porat, Karl
H. v., assignor.)
Mote, John E., Dayton, Ohio. Resilient vehicle tire.
1,453,804 ; May 1.
Mothersill, Thomas B. (See Grlkscheit, William, as-
signor.)
Motion Picture Improvement Company. (See Holman,
Arthur J., assignor.)
Motoki, Mitsujiro, and C. Xagi, Tokyo-Pu, Japan. Pneu-
matic tire. 1,464,085 ; Aug. 7.
Motor Ignition & Devices Company. (See Milton, John
L., assignor.)
Motor Products Corporation. (See Diederich, Paul E.,
assignor.)
Motor Products Corporation. (See Kellogg, Homer G.,
assignor.)
Motor Products Corporation. (See Pritchard, William S.,
assignor.)
Motor Products Corporation. (See Seeley, Halstead H.,
assignor.)
Motor Starter & Air Pump Company. (See Beam, Edwin
C, assignor^
Mott, Abram CI., Jr., assignor to Abram Cox Stove Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Damper. 1,441,107 ; Jan. 2.
Mott, Abram C, jr., assignor to Abram Cox Stove Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Smoke-consuming furnace.
1,447,806 ; Mar. 6.
Mott, Carl W., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Carburetor. 1,440,930 ; Jan. 2.
Mott, Carl W., assignor to Fort Dearborn Manufacturing
Co., Sterling, 111. Engine. 1,464.996; Aug. 14.
Mott, Samuel D., Passaic, N. J. Time-controlled combi-
nation circuit look. 1.448,564; Mar. 13.
Motta, Salvatore, New York, N. Y. Gun-equipped aero-
plane. 1,466,143 ; Aug. 28.
Motte, Charles M., Paris, France. Propeller for vessels.
1.441,519 ; Jan. 9.
Motte, Charles M., Paris, Prance. Propeller for vessels.
1,454,180; May 8.
Motter, William N., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Speed-control
system. 1,476,997 ; Dec. 11.
Mottlau. August J., assignor to A. Mecky Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Spring washer for coaster brakes.
1,467,873; Sept. 11.
Motto, Charles E. (See Powell, E. L., and Motto.)
Moulden, George W. (See McCoy, Elijah, assignor.)
Moulder, Harry G., Kansas City, Mo. Amusement device.
1,463,290; July 31.
Moulton, Adrian, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand.
Collapsible crate or case. 1,471,524 ; Oct. 23.
Moulton, Harley C, Medford, Mass., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to L. M. Stein, Chicago, 111. Blindstitch-
piping machine. 1,464.997 ; Aug. 14.
Moulton, Harley C, Dorchester, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to L. M. Stein, Chicago, 111. Work-
presenting mechanism for sewing machines. 1,469.675;
Oct. 2.
Moulton, Harley C, Dorchester, Mass., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to L. M. Stein, Chicago, 111. Feeding
mechanism for sewing machines. 1,469,676 : Oct. 2.
Moulton, Harold R., and E. D. Tillver, assignors to
American Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Mak-
ing two-part lenses. 1,449,343 ; Mar. 20.
Mt Carmel Manufacturing Company, The. (See Somers
William A., assignor.)
Mount, R. S., and P. C. Winkle, Lebanon, Mo. Battery
cover. 1,445,538 ; Feb. 13.
Mountain, Thomas 0.. El Paso, Tex. Valve 1 467 447 •
Sept. 11. ' '
Mountford, William J., Macon, assignor of one-half to J.
p Bowden, Atlanta, Ga. Securing shingles to roofs.
1,463,482 ; July 31.
Mountford, William S. (See Dubllier, W., and Mount-
ford.)
Moussenu, Charles A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cross chain- for
antiskid chains. 1,467,188 ; Sept. 4.
Moussette, Oliver .1., Kichmoiul Hill, .\. Y. Crusher.
1,463,921 ; Aug. 7.
Moussette, Oliver J., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Crusher.
1,467,189 ; Sept. 4.
Moussong, Andor. (See Lilske, K., and Moussong.)
Moussoug, Paul. (See LUske, K., and Moussong.)
Moutray, Van O., Muskogee, Okla. Tire filler. 1,453,884 ;
May 1.
Mowen, Frederick D., Plainfleld, N. J. Fuel vaporizing
and mixing mechanism. 1,472,665 ; Oct. 30.
Mowrer, Charles L., Hagerstown, Md. Undergarment.
1,473,500 ; Nov. 6.
Mowry, Edward, Rock Falls, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Windrow loader. 1,467,392 ;
Sept. 11.
Mowry, Edward, and P. Kane, Sterling, 111., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to International Harvester Com-
pany. Combined side - delivery rake and tedder.
1,448,812; Mar. 20.
Mowry, Lloyd N., and E. Lovlg, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Salt shaker. 1,446,101 ; Feb. 20.
Mowry, William P., Walllngford, assignor to Interna-
tional Silver Company, Meriden, Conn. Spoon or simi-
lar article. Des. 62,091 ; Mar. 13.
Moxey, James A., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Adjustable reach bar. 1,471,346 ;
Oct. 23.
Moxham, Arthur J., New York, N. Y. Obtaining purified
Iron from Its ores. 1,472,131 ; Oct. 30.
Moyen, Alphonse, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Hose
coupling. 1,446,057 ; Feb. 20.
Moyer, Arlington C. (See Wirrer, G., and Moyer.)
Moyer, Charles L., assignor to Morris Paper Mills, Chi-
cago, 111. Machine for forming box blanks. 1,456,248 ;
May 22.
Moyer, Charles L., assignor to Morris Paper Mills, Chicago,
111. Machine for forming box blanks. 1,456,249 ;
May 22.
Moyer, Fredellla H., Johnstown, Pa. Demountable rim
for vehicle wheels. 1,470,240 ; Oct. 9.
Moyer, John B., Lucas, S. Dak. Valve-spring lifter.
1,440,885; Jan. 2.
Moyer, Joseph B., New Britain, Conn. Strip-colling ma-
chine. 1,477,228 ; Dec. 11.
Moyer, Virgil W., and R. V. McMuUen, Pawhuska, Okla.
Temper screw. 1,444,517 ; Feb. 6.
Moylan, Edward M., Boston, Mass. Razor-blade holder.
1,462,210; July 17.
Moyle, Edward H., Los Angeles, Calif. Grinding mill for
rocks, ores, and like material. 1,477,376 ; Dec. 11.
Moyle, Edward H., assignor of one-half to O. M. Souden,
Los Angeles, Calif. Bill ironer and sterilizer.
1,461,252 ; July 10.
Moyna, Arthur, East San Gabriel, Calif. Gopher trap.
1,445,602 ; Feb. 13.
Moynlhan, Eugene J., Springfield, Mass. Puel-oil burner.
1.478,138; Dec. 18.
Much. Edward J., Florence, Kans. Fishing tool.
1,443,636; Jan. 30.
Muchenberger, John A., et al. (See Kearby, Earl J., as-
signor.)
Muchka, Josef, Vienna, Austria. Conveyance of highly-
Inflammable liquids. 1,456,820 ; May 29.
Muchow, William M., Evan.ston, 111. Spring tweezers.
1,443,086; Jan. 23.
Muchow, William M.. assignor to Flossy Dental Mfg. Co.,
Evanston, 111. Dentist's drill cleaner. 1,467,874 ;
Sept. 11.
Mudd, Rolla E., Chicago, 111. Liquid-reserve device.
1,469,947 ; Oct. 9.
Mudge & Company (See Bender, George W., assignor.)
Mudge & Company. (See Borden, Edward R., assignor.)
Mudge & Company. (See De Brun, Frank H., assignor.)
Mudge & Company. (See Vanatta. Jean K., assignor.)
Mudge, Nina S., administratrix. (See Mudge, James D.)
Mudge, James D., deceased, Seattle, Wash. ; N. S. Mudge,
administratrix. Turbine or centrifugal vacuum pump
device. 1,457,121 ; May 29.
Mueck Auto Body Company, The. (See Mueck, Frank
J., assignor.)
Mueck, Frank J., assignor to The Mueck Auto Body
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Vehicle body. 1,459,740;
June 26.
Muehl, William P.. Kansas City, Mo. Apparatus for con-
verting hydrocarbon oils. 1,444.128; Feb. 6.
Muehl, William P., Kansas City, Mo. Converting hydro-
carbon oils. 1,444.129 ; Feb. 6.
Muehlbaccher, Edward. Los Angeles, Calif. Finishing art
goods. 1,470,182 ; Oct. 9.
Muehlberg, Karl 0., Manitowoc, Wis. Apparatus for re-
surfacing hearings. 1,470,635 : Oct. 16.
Muehle, Herman, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening device.
1,452,981 ; Apr, 24.
Muehleisen, Adolph and G. C, San Diego, Calif. Tent.
1,449,689 ; Mar. 27.
Muehleisen, Grover C. (See Muehleisen, Adolph and
G. C.)
Muehleisen, Thomas, San Diejo, assignor of one-third to
C. Musch, BMllerton, Calif. Water-heater mechanism.
1,451,551 ; Apr. 10.
Muehlhauser. Martin W., assignor of one-half to S. W.
Scofleld, Cleveland. Ohio. Automatic guard for grind-
ing wheels. 1,447,996; Mar. 13.
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Muelberger, Walter, Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
Nathan & Cohen Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile
fabric. Des. 63,192; Oct. 30.
Mueller, .\do!ph. (See Wilkins, James M., assignor.)
Mueller, Adolpli, trustee. (See Mueller, Philip, assignor.)
Mueller, .\dolph, trustee. (See Mueller, P., and Schuor-
manu, assignors.)
Mueller, .Auuiisl; J., Chicago, 111. Wall construction.
1,456,330': May 22.
Mueller, Augusto E., assignor of one-half to J. H. Jarvin,
Chicago, 111. Occupant-propelled sled. 1,457,501 ;
June 5.
Mueller, Edward C. assignor to Sterling Wheelbarrow
Company, West Allis, Wis. Radial drill press. 1,447,317 ;
Mar. 6.
Mueller Engineering Company. (See Mueller, Frank,
assignor.)
Mueller, Frank, assignor to Mueller Engineering Com-
pany, Scranton, Pa. Accelerator. 1,447,807 ; liar. 6.
Mueller, I'niiik. assifiuor to Mueller Engineering Company,
Scranton, Fa. Hood clamp. 1,456.396 ; May 22.
Mueller. Frederick E., Mount Vernon, assignor to The
Norma Company of America, Long Island City, N. Y.
Unitary sheet-metal incased bearing. 3.444,751 ; Feb. 6.
Mueller, Frederick O., St. Louis, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Burroughs Adding Machine Company.
Calculating machine. 1,444,478 ; Feb. 6.
Mueller, Cei rce E., Aurora, 111., assignor, by mesne sk
signments, to Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company.
Automatic telephone system. 1,458,907 ; June 12.
Mueller, Henry A., Stockholm, Sweden. Briquetting saw-
dust, peat, coal dust, and similar pulverous substances.
1,453,988; May 1.
Mueller, Jacob L., York, Pa. Chain-welding machine.
1,463,714 ; July 31.
Mueller, John G., Dayton, Ohio. Railway-rail brace.
1,472,225 ; Oct. 30.
Mueller, John G., C. .\. Granzow, and H. M. Granzow,
Dayton, Ohio. Lubricating cup. 1,455,849 : May 22.
Mueller, L. J., Furnace Company. (See Buller, Charles
M., assignor.)
Mueller, L. J., Furnace Company. (See Runnion, Don
v.. assignor.)
Mueller, Lawrence A., Kankakee, 111. Trap-drum support.
j,460,732 ; Apr. 3.
Mueller, Lawrence A., Kankakee, 111., assignor to Leedy
Manufacturing Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Bass drum and
cymbal heater. 1,445,639 ; Feb. 20.
Mueller, Paul. Ashton, Iowa. Egg-candling device.
1.454,685 ; May 8.
Mueller, Philip, assignor to A. Mueller, trustee, Decatur;
m. Shell cutter and drill for drilling machines.
1,441,994 ; Jan. 9.
Mueller, Philip, assignor to A. Mueller, trustee, Decatur.
111. Compression cock. 1.452 811 ; Apr. 24.
Mueller, Philip, assignor to A. Mueller, trustee, Decatur,
lU. Float - valve - operating mechanism. 1,457,314 ;
June 5.
Mueller, Philip, assignor to A. Mueller, trustee, Decatur,
111. Flush valve for tanks. 1,457,815 ; June 5.
Mueller, Philip. Decatur, 111., assignor to A. Mueller,
trustee, Decatur, 111. Service clamp. 1,459,030 ;
June 19.
Mueller, Philip, assignor to A. Mueller, trustee, Decatur,
111. Multiple-meter-tester apparatus. 1,462,718 ;
July 24.
Mueller, Philip, and. A. C. Schuermann, assignors to
A. Mueller, trustee, Decatur, 111. Receptacle-actuated
cock. 1.441,995 ; Jan. 9.
Mueller, Philip, and A. C. Schuermann, assignors to A.
Mueller, trustee, Decatur. 111. Adjustahle lavatory
combination fixture. 1,447,808; Mar. 6.
Mueller, Philip, and A. C. Schuermann, assignors to A.
Mueller, trustee, Decatur, 111. Integral stop. 1,463,370 ;
July 31.
Mueller, Philip, and A. C. Schuermann, assignors to
A. Mueller, trustee, Decatur, 111. Means for flanging
soft-metal pipes. 1,472,278 : Oct. 30.
Mueller, William, PYedericksburg, Tex. Jar closure.
1,468,208; Sept. 18.
Mueller, William N.. Fredericksburg, Iowa. Milking ma
chine. 1.458,237: .Tune 12.
Muend, Charles J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Haines,
Jones & Cadbury Incorporated. Faucet. Des. 62,740 ;
July 24.
Muenzmay. Joseph. (See Grimes, W. N.. and Muenzmav.')
Mueser, Charles, Arlington, N. J. Pump. 1,445,844;
Feb. 20.
Muffly, Glenn. (See Carroll. Louis W., assi.enor.)
Mugdan, Martin, and W. Herrmann, assignors to Con-
sortium fiir Elektrochemische Industrie G. m. b. H.,
Nuremberg, Germany. Manufacture of ethvl acetate.
1,459,852; June 26.
Muhleisen, Henry W., assignor to W. S. Rush & Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Brake. 1,459,237: June 19.
Muhlenbruch. Fred W., Bergenfield, N. J. Hinge.
1,467.190 : Sept. 4.
Muhlfeld, John E., Scarsdale, and V. Z. Caracristi, Bronx-
vllle, N. Y. Locomotive. 1,449,536 ; Mar. 27.
Mnhlfeld, John B., Scarsdale, and V. Z. Caracristi,
Bronxville, N: Y., assignors to Locomotive Pulverized
Fuel Company, New York, N. Y. Furnace and means
for feeding fuel thereto. 1,441,703 ; Jan. 9.
58339—25
-Muhlfeld, John E., Scarsdale, and V. Z. Caracristi,
BronxvlUe, assignors to Locomotive Pulverized Fuel
Company, New York, N. Y. Fuel-feeding apparatus
1,454.970 ; May 15.
Muhlfeld, John E., Scarsdale, and V. Z. Caracristi, Bronx'
ville, assignors to Locomotive Pulverized Fuel Com
pany. New York, N. Y. Burning pulverized fuel
1,460,010; July 3.
MUhlow, Jons, Malmo, Sweden. Base for posts, flagstaffs,
and the like. 1,463,715; July 31.
Muir, Charles S., Chevy Chase, Md. Game board. Des.
G3.309 ; Nov. 20.
Muir. Herbert, Louisville, Ky. Watch-holding device.
1.476,211 ; Dec. 4.
Muir, William F., Fresno, Calif. Drain board for sinks.
1,462,178; July 17.
-Mukal, Kichimatsu, San Francisco, Calif. Combined
wood cutting and splitting machine. 1,441,996 ;
Jan. 9.
Mukal, Kichimatsu, San Francisco, Calif. Wood-split-
ting machine, 1,452,387 ; Apr. 17.
Mulae, Anthony A., assignor to The Buckeye Twist Drill
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Drill shank and sleeve socket.
1,471,702 ; Oct. 23.
Mulder, Clarence L., Milwaukee, Wis. Automobile signal.
1,445,539; Feb. is.
Mulford, Frank B„ St. Louis, Mo., and J. D. Dickinson,
Chicago, 111. ; said Dickinson assignor to said Mulford,
Computing mechanism. 1,471,000 ; Oct. 16.
Mulford. Harold V., and W. D. Felty, Paulsboro, N. J.
Cooking utensil. 1,461,366 ; July 10.
JIulholland, James F., Columbus, Ohio. Toy balloon.
1.478.755 ; Dec. 25.
Mulholland, John B., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile signal.
1,464,579 ; Aug. 14.
Mulkey, Allen L., Seattle, Wash. Making whole-wheat
cereal foods. 1,446,200 ; Feb. 20.
Mulkey, Vollie F., I'latte City, Mo. Spark plug. 1,478,292 ;
Dee. 18.
Mulks, John V., Hillyard, Wash. Saw-flling machine.
1,445,790; Feb. 20.
Mull, Arthur, Chicago, lU. Tire-Inflating nipple.
1,475,853 ; Nov. 27.
Mull, Edgar P., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The Allen Filter
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Water cooler. 1,470,094;
Oct. 9.
Mull, Raymond A., Benton Harbor, assignor to Holland
Rod Manufacturing Company, St. Joseph, Mich. Fish
rod. 1,450,700 ; Apr. 3.
Mullally, John B., Seattle, Wash. Liquid-level gauge.
1,455,965; May 22.
Mullard, Eugfene L., Valenducq, and J. Dubois, Paris,
France. Reading lamp. 1,468,727 ; Sept. 25.
Mullard, Stanley R. (See Morrls-Airey, H., Shearing,
and Mullard.)
Mullarkey, Michael, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Register-
ing bevel. 1,473,860; Nov. 13.
Mullen, George B. and J. H., Bayslde, N. Y. Combined
blotter and penwiper. 1,449,344 ; Mar. 20.
Mullen, James H. (See Mullen, George B. and J. H.)
Mullen, John E., New Duluth, Minn. Agricultural ma-
chine. 1,452,607; Apr. 24.
Mullen. John I., Naturita, Colo. Ore concentrator.
1,465,143 ; Aug. 14.
Mullen, Timothy F. (See Ritzer, Max, assignor.)
Mliller. Charles, Zurich, Switzerland. Drawing appara-
tus. 1,441,939 ; .Tan. 9.
Muller, Edward, North Bergen, N, J. Vehicle washer.
1,455,349; May 15.
Muller, Edward, North Bergen, N. J. Vehicle washer.
1.474,543; Nor. 20.
Muller, Edward A., assignor to The King Machine Tool
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Turret-head for machine
tools. 1,474,438 ; Nov. 20.
MtlUer, Emil, Berlin, Germany. Central buffer for short
couplings of railway vehicles. 1,453,160; Apr. 24.
MUlIer, Eugen L., Berlin, Germany. Manufacture of air
propellers. 1,456,512 ; May 29.
MttHer, Eugen L., Munich, Germany. Arrangement of an
oil pumn. 1,460,431 ; .Tuly 3.
Milllcr. I?ugen L., Berlin, Germany. Safety razor.
1,460,237; Oct. 2.
Miiller, Friederlch, Hartford, Conn. Power-transmission
chain. 1,465,946; Aug. 28.
Miiller, Friederlch, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Relieving ma-
chine. 1,443.637 ; Jan. 30.
Miiller, Friederlch, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Wliitney Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for
and method of cutting undercut cutters. 1,443,638 ;
J.Tu. .30.
Miiller, Friederlch, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Comnany, New York, N. Y. Kelleving ma-
chine. 1.443.639: Jan. 30.
Miiller. Friederlch, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Milling cutter.
1,443,641 : .Tan, 30.
Miiller. Friederlch, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company. New York, N. Y. Making milling
cutters. 1.443,642 : Jan. 30.
Miiller. Friederlch, Hartford. Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Making milling
cutter.'^. 1.443,643 ; Jan. 30.
386
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Miiller, Friederich, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for mill-
ing blanks for cutters. 1,449,125 ; Mar. 20.
MuUer, Friederich, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Work driver.
1,449,126; Mar. 20.
MuUer, Friederich, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt
& Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Mechanism for
milling blanks for cutters. 1,454,181 ; May 8.
Miiller, Friederich, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for
milling blanks. 1,472,852 ; Nov. 6.
Miiller, Friederich, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricator for
tailstock centers. 1,477,182; Dec. 11.
MUller, Friederich, Hartford, Conn., and E. Wlldhaber,
Brooklyn, assignors to Pratt & Whitney Company, New
York, N. Y. Relieving machine. 1,443,640; Jan. 30.
Muller, Georges H., Lyon, France. Multicylinder inter-
nal-combustion motor. 1.445.791 ; Feb. 20.
Muller, Gottlieb, and M. B. Hill ; said Hill assignor,
by mesne assignments, of his entire right to J. B.
Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa. Water circulator for auto
engines. 1,462,042 ; July 17.
Muller, Harold E. (See Carstens, George, assignor.)
Muller, Heinrich, Nuremberg, Germany. Toy. 1,447,598 ;
Mar. 6.
Muller, Hermann J., New York, N. Y. Optical method and
apparatus. 1,458,143 ; June 12.
Mtiller, Jens.' (See Kallscher, G., Muller, and Nissen.)
Muller, Johann J. (See Keyser, J. J., and Muller.)
Muller, John, Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Decorative
Avts League, Jersey City, N. J. Umbrella stand. Des.
63,083 ; Oct. 2.
Muller, John, Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Decorative
Arts League, Jersey City, N. J. Grate. Des. 63,310 ;
Nov. 20.
Muller, John, Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Decorative Arts
League, Jersey City, N. J. Smoker's stand. Des.
63,429 ; Dec. 4.
Muller, Joseph, Davton. N. J.. Automatic safety expan-
sion valve. 1,452,252 : Apr. 17.
Muller, Karl, Krelensen, Germany. Wrench. 1,464,288 ;
Aug. 7.
Muller, Olga P., and A. P. PopoflE, Flushing, N. Y., as-
signors to Decorative Arts League, Jersey City, N. J.
Lamp. Des. 63,111 ; Oct. 2.
Muller, Olga P., and A. P. PopoCf, Flushing, N. Y.,
assignors to Decorative Arts League, Jersey City, N. J.
Andiron. Des. 63,139 ; Oct. 16.
MuUer, Otto, jr., Ridgewood, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Welding jig.
1,445,231 ; Feb. 13.
Muller, Otto, jr., Brooklyn, N. Y., and G. W. Burchett,
Jersey City, N. J., assignors to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Wire-fabric
manufacture. 1,448,566 : Mar. 13.
Muller, Otto, Brooklyn, N. Y., and F. C. Fischer, Berwyn,
111., assignors to Western Electric Company. Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Machine for bending wire.
1,448,567 : Mar. 13.
Mulligan, Arthur de W., London, England. Readily-
fusible alloy. 1,422,750; Apr. 24.
Mulligan, Gerald J., Columbus,' Ohio. Container.
1,471,910 ; Oct. 23.
Mullikin. Brooks J., St. Louis, Mo. Pneumatic tire.
1,445,540; Feb. 13.
Mullin, Frank, Elyrla, assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Drill. 1,478,451 ; Dec. 25.
Mulloy, John H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Morgan &
Wright. Cast-steel tire mold. 1,456,187: May 22.
Multi-Copy Writer Corporation, Ltd. (See Mauvais, Er-
nest, assignor.)
Multi-Fabric Corporation. (See Brown, H. E., and
Stover, assignors.)
Multiple Drilling Machine Company. (See McLellan,
John, assignor.)
Multiplex Concrete Machinery Company, The. (See Hart-
man, Noble W., assignor.)
Multiplex Packeting and Filling Machine Company
Limited. (See Falkiner. Edward J., assignor.)
Mulveny. Frank, Fall Elver, Mass. Toy vehicle.
1.4.'i5,404 ; May 15.
Miilvihlll, Daniel C, Hannibal, Mo. Metal wheelbar-
row. 1,459,898 : June 26.
Mumaw, Carl F., Scranton, Pa. Window cleaner.
1,459,071 : June 19.
Mumford, Charles M., Newton Center, Mass. Chute.
1,458.915 : June 12.
Mumford. Frank L., Toledo, Ohio. Check-valve control
means for pistons. 1,463,628 ; July 31.
Mumford, Rose S. (See Allen, A., and Mumford, as-
signors.)
Mumford, Thomas J., 2d. (See Allen, A., and Mum-
ford.)
Mummert Lumber & Tie Company. (See Jackson, William
W., assignor.)
Mummery, Clyde W., Richmond, Mich. Burner. 1,452,650 ;
Apr. 24.
Mummery. Clyde W., Richmond, Mich. Oil burner.
1.454,980; May 15.
Mnndie. Georeo W., Pern. Til. Draft-controlling means
for t.Tuk heaters. 1,461,157; July 10.
Mundy, James M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for securing
tire rims to vehicle wheels. 1,444,635 ; Feb. 6.
Mundy, James M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for securing
tires to vehicle wheels. 1,463,291; July 31.
Munford, John P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety clothesline
bracket. 1,462,241 ; July 17.
Munk, Max M., Washington, D. C. Scale. 1,465,613 ;
Aug. 21.
.\Iun-l\ee Products Corporation. (See Munson, Whitney
K., assignor.)
Munkel, Walter G.r Anamosa, Iowa. Toilet hoppei'.
1,451,430 ; Apr. 10.
.\Iunn, George T. (See McLean, J. M., and Munn.)
.\Iunn, William B., assignor of one-half to M. Jacobs,
Memphis, Tenn. Package-wrapping machine.
1,463,716 ; July 31.
Munn, William B., assignor of one-half to M. Jacobs,
Memphis, Tenn. Convertible worktable. 1,463,717 ;
July 31.
.Munning, A. P., & Co. (See Munning, August P., as-
signor.)
Munning, A. P., & Co. (See Zucker, Henry L., assignor.)
Munning, August P., Brooklyn, assignor to A. P. Mun-
ning & Co., New York, N. Y. Anode. 1,467,060:
Sept. 4.
Munro. William T. (See Edmundson, H. W., and Munro.)
Munroe, Thomas L., Fall River, Mass. Testing and
safety device for traps. 1,472,666 ; Oct. 30.
Munroe, Treadwav B., assignor to C. F. Dahlberg, New
Orleans, La. Felting machine. 1,456,608 ; May 29.
Munslow, William E., Steubenville, Ohio. Connector.
1,450,108; Mar. 27.
Munslow. William E., Steubenville, Ohio. Drinking
fountain. 1,473,501 ; Nov. 6.
Munson, Ernest C, Fostoria, Ohio. Seal for phonograph
records. 1,449,433 ; Mar. 27.
Munson, Jokum J., Milwaukee, Wis. Tent. 1,455,089 ;
May 15.
Munson, Sweney, Fowler, Colo. Internal oil-cooled pis-
ton valve. 1,444,150 ; Feb. 6.
Munson, Sweney, Fowler, Colo. Tractor spreader.
1,451,627; Apr. 10.
Munson, Sweney, Fowler, Colo. Adjustable ball bearing.
1,457,184; May 29.
Munson, Sweney, Fowler, Colo. Checkrow planter.
1,466,058 ; Aug. 28.
Munson, Whitney K., assignor to Mun-Kee Products Cor-
poration, Los Angeles, Calif. Stamp pad. 1,463,718 ;
July 31.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corset. 1,463,833;
Aug. 7.
Muntz, William B., London, England. Means for regu-
lating the flow of liquids. 1,465,556; Aug. 21.
MUnz, Ferdinand. (See Haynn, R., and Miinz.)
MUnz, Frledrlch, Stuttgart, Germany. Spinning spindle.
1,442,412 ; Jan. 16.
Miinzenmaler, Adolf. (See Miinzenmaier, Richard, A.,
and H.)
Miinzenmaler, Heinrich. (See Miinzenmaler, Richard, A.,
and H.)
Aliinzenmaler, Richard, A., and H., Stuttgart-Cannstatt,
Germany. Spindle mounting. 1,478,048 ; Dec. 18.
ilunzner, Charles, Chicago, 111., assignor to American
Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Gas and air mixer.
1,456,250 : May 22.
Murchle, Robert, Detroit, Mich. Bottle closure or cap.
1,453,514; May 1.
Murden, Bayard C, assignor of one-third to D. A. Mur-
den and one-third to B. F. MacVelgh, Miami, Fla.
Locomotive fire box. 1,442,678 ; Jan. 16.
Murden, Dorothy A., et al. (See Murden, Bayard C,
assignor.)
Murdoch, Homer O., Charlotte, N. C. Chart. 1,448,698 ;
Mar. 13.
Murdock, Albert O., Fort Payne, Ala. Reserve oil tank
for automobiles. 1,445,541 ; Feb. 13.
Murdock, Albert O., Fort Payne, Ala. Reserve oil tank
and gauge for automobiles. 1,451,232 ; Apr. 10.
Murdock, Henry D., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Motor-
control system. 1,475,854 ; Nov. 27.
Murdock, Henry D., Wllkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Ten-
sion device for armature banding. 1,475.855 ; Nov. 27.
Sfurdock, Henry D., Wllkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. System
of controL 1.477,377 ; Dec. 11.
Murdock Manufacturing and Supply Company, The. (See
Bart, Thomas E., assignor.)
Murkland, J. W., Company. (See Largy, James F.,
a.sslgnor.)
Murmann, Eugene O., Glendale, Calif. Lock. 1,452,812 ;
Apr. 24.
Murnane, Daniel J., assignor to Zouri Drawn Metals Com-
pany, Chicago Heights, 111. Store-front construction.
1,462,211 ; July 17.
Muro, Franklin O., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pneumatic
tire. 1,465,169 ; Aug. 14.
Murphy, Archibald S., Roanoke, Va. Surface-drainage
ontlpt for swimming pools and the like. 1,442,171 ;
Jan. 16.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Murphy, Clinton C, deceased, by E. B. Murphy, Chicago,
111., iidministratrix, nssiguor to W. P. Murphy, New
York, N. Y. Cnr door. 1,467,061 ; Sept. 4.
Murphy, David F. (See Ellison, William A., assignor.)
Murphy, David S., Fort Wayne, Ind. Heating apparatus.
1,470.241 ; Oct. 9.
Murphy, Edna B., administratrix. (See Murphy, Clin-
ton C.)
Murphy Engineering Com^pany, The. (See Murphy, Peter
W., assignor.)
Murphy, Eugene B. (See Pratt, H., Elliott, and Mur-
pli.v.)
Murphy, Frank G., Mason City, Iowa. Eyeglass lens.
Des. 63,193; Oct. 30.
Murphy, Fred K., et al. (See Barton, Charles N., as-
signor.)
Murph.v. G. W. J., Company. (See Bourque, David, as-
signor.)
Mufphy, G. W. J., Company. (See Foes, Laurence M.,
assignor.)
Murphy, G. W. J., Company. (See McGinley,. George M.,
assignor.)
Murphy, Harry R. (See Adams, William R., assignor.)
Murphy Iron Works. (See Bigelow, Frank B., assignor.)
Murphy Iron Works. (See Kent, George E., assignor.)
Murphy Iron Works. (See Riley, Robert S., assignor.)
Murphy, John J., Chicago, 111. Motor fuel. 1,471,566 ;
Oct. 23.
Murphy, Joseph S. (See Byrne, C. E., and Murphy.)
Murphy, Lawrence W., West Haven, Conn. Locking
.ioint. 1,454.758 ; May 8.
Muiphy, Louis E, assignor to E. F. Houghton & Company.
Philadelphia, Pa. Textile-scouring oil. 1,449,240 ;
Mar. 20.
Murphy. Luke E., Milwaukee, Wis. Shoe. 1,450,251 :
May 22.
Murphy, Morton, assignor to All Rite Company. Indian-
apolis, Ind. Electric curling iron. 1.446,653 : Feb. 27.
Murphy, Moses E., Talmo, Ga. Automobile brace.
1,440,837 ; Jan. 2.
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Bonsall, Charles D.,
assignor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Gilpin, Garth G., as-
signor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Murphy, Walter P., as-
signor.)
Murphy, Patrick A., Lynn, assignor to Textile Rubber Co.,
Boston, Mass. Drawing roll. 1,457,453 ; June 5.
Murphy, Paul B., Nyack, assignor to W^estern Electric
Company, Incorporated, New I'ork, N. Y. Signaling
system. 1,472.987 ; Nov. 6.
Murphy, Peter W., assignor to The Murphy Engineering
Company, Detroit, Mich. Valve gear for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,466,144 ; Aug. 28.
Murphy, Peter W., and H. E. Wiedeman, Spokane, Wash. ;
said Wiedeman assignor to said Murphy. Metallic
receptacle. 1,464,771 ; Aug. 14.
Murphy, Robert C, Ida Grove, Iowa. Skipping and
.lumping preventing means for mowers. 1,446,265 :
Feb. 20.
Murphy, Thomas F., assignor to The Mail Receptacle
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Mail box. 1,459,031 ;
June 19.
Murphy, Thomas H., L. S. Isbell, and E. W. Sawyer,
North Anson, Me. Bow protector for automobile tops.
1,466,808 ; Sept. 4.
Murphy, Thomas W., and W. Czarnecki, Philadelphia, Pa.
Spray nozzle. 1,453,161 : Apr. 24.
Murphy, \Valter P. (See Gilpin, Garth G., assignor.)
Murphy, Walter P. (See Murphy, Clinton ('., assignor.)
Murphy, Walter P. (See Nicholas, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Murphy, Walter P. (See Schlesinger, Edgar E., as-
signor.)
Murphy, Walter P. (See Sisson, Vinton E., assignor.)
Murphy, Walter P. (See Small, Arthur E., assignor.)
Murphy, Walter P., New York, N. Y. Railway car.
1,441,739 ; Jan. 9.
Murphv, Walter P., New York, N. Y. Dump-car door.
1,449,434; Mar. 27.
Murphy. Walter P., New York. N. Y. Corrugated-sheet-
metal car end. 1,456.705 ; May 29.
Murphy. Walter P., New York, N. Y., assignor to P. H.
Murphy Company, Parnassus, Pa. Car roof. 1,472,187 ;
Oct. 30.
Murphy, Walter P., New York, N. Y., assignor ti, P. H.
Murphy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
1,472,188; Oct. 30.
Murphy, Walter P., New York, N. Y., assignor to P. H.
Murphy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
1,472,189; Oct. 30.
Murphy, William, Minneapolis, Minn. Cob currycomb.
1,456,331 ; May 22.
Murphy, William B., Weehawken, N. J. Collar button.
1,472,374 ; Oct. 30.
Murphy, William B., Weehawken, N. J., assignor to De
fiance Button Machine Co., New York, N. Y. Separable
fastener. 1,449,690; Mar. 27.
Murray, Albert L., assignor to Auburn Rubber Co..
Auburn, Ind. Nonskid tread for a pneumatic tire.
Des. 63.002 ; Sept. 4.
Mnrray-Black Company, The. (See Murray, Laban H.,
assignor.)
Murray, Charles C, assignor to Cummins Perforator
Comjjany, Chicago, 111. Cryptographic marking means.
1.441.239 ; Jan. 9.
Murray, Charles E., Chicago, 111. Machine for treating
bolts of cloth for clothing. 1,450,701 ; Apr. 3.
Murray, Charles E., jr., Trenton, N. J. Resilient tire.
1,473,502 ; Nov. 6.
Murray, Chauncey A., Superior, Wyo. Key holder.
1,475,133; Nov. 20.
Murray Company, The. (See Henry, Nelson B., as-
signor.)
Murray Company, The. (See Hiller, William A., as-
signor. )
Murray Company, The. (See Mitchell, Oliver, assignor.)
Murray Company, The. (See Walton, O. J., and Beard,
assignors.)
Murray Company, The. (See Woodford, Bronson C,
assignor.)
Murray, Donald. (See Nyman, Charles, assignor.)
Murray, Edgar T., Fort Worth, Tex. Oil-well swab.
1.472,487; Oct. 30.
Murray, Edward T. (See Immel, Elmond C, assignor.)
Murray, Edward W., assignor of forty-five one-hundredths
to J. E. Bryant, Detroit, Mich. Lock washer.
1,457,592 ; June 5.
Murray, George A., Concord, N. H. Sewing cabinet.
Des. 62,459 ; June 5.
Murray, (jeorge C. (See Cook, Roy J., assignor.)
Murray, George C, Chicago, 111. Car roof. 1,460,496 ;
July 3.
Murray, George C, Chicago, 111. Composite draft-gear
yoke. 1 465,363 ; Aug. 21.
Murray, George R., Minneapolis, Minn. Freak toy.
1,441,164; Jan. 2.
Murray, Howard J., New York, N. Y'. Power transmis-
sion. 1,476,458 ; Dee. 4.
Murray, Howard J., New York. N. Y. Combined motor
starter and gear shifter. 1,478,243 ; Dec. 18.
Murray, Howard J., Brooklyn, N. Y., and W. S. Rugg,
Ilttsburgh, Pa. Flexible power transmission. 1,457,789 ;
June 5.
Murray, Howard S., San Francisco, Calif. Toaster.
1,476,171 ; Dec. 4.
Murray, John, London, England. Automatic feeding
mechanism for book-sewing machines. 1,441,997 ;
Jan. 9.
Murray, John D., San Francisco, Calif. Spray nozzle.
1,462,020; July 17.
Murray, Joseph B. (See Murray, Thomas E., jr., and
J. B.)
Murray, Laban H.. assignor to The Murray-Black Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Paper cutter. 1,467,006 ;
Sept. 4.
Murray, Michael, Chicago, 111. Safety appliance for elec-
tric switches. 1,477,841 ; Dec. 18.
Murray, Michael D., Ambridge, Pa. Colored background
for motion pictures and color tones. 1,446,266 ; Feb. 20.
Murray, Michael K., Bloomfield, N. J. Tennis-court
marker. 1,462,145 ; July 17.
Murray, Patrick J., and M. L. Clark, Carbondale, Pa.
Shock absorber. 1,405,993 ; Aug. 28.
Murray, Richard, New York, N. Y. Building block.
1,477,072 ; Dec. 11.
Murray, Robert L., Bushey Heath, assignor to Tele-
phone Manufacturing Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Telephone transmitter. 1,460,034 ; June 26.
Murray, Roland J., Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Rim tool. 1,470,095 ; Oct. 9.
Murray, Roy, Jensen, Utah. Sheep protector. 1,456,706 ;
May 29.
Murray, Roy, Jensen, Utah. Car-door lock. 1,465,088 ;
Aug. 14.
Murray, Thomas E. (See Holmes, Henry S., assignor.)
Murray, Thomas E. (See Phelps, (ieorge H., assignor.)
Murray, Thomas E. (See Rypinski, Albert B., assignor.)
Murray, Thomas E. and T. E., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Axle housing and making same. 1,451,401 ; Apr. 10.
Murray, Thomas E., jr. (See Murray, Thomas E. and
T. E., jr.)
Murray, Thomas E., jr., and J. B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pole-
carrying ring for electric apparatus. 1,445,640 ;
Feb. 20.
Murray, Thomas E., jr., Brooklyn, and H. S. Holmes,
New York ; said Holmes assignor of his entire right to
T. E. Murray, jr.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Die-casting ma-
chine. 1.476,765 ; Dec. 11.
Murray, Timothy J., Covington, Ind. Folding wire crate
or container. 1,443,901 ; Jan. 30.
Murray. Wallace J.. Boston, assignor to Arthur D. Lit-
tle, Inc., Cambridge. Mass. Producing azo colors in
nonaqueous solvents. 1,462,613 : July 24.
Murray, William J., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Scaffold.
1,453,227; Apr. 24.
Murray. William P. J., Philadelphia, Pa. Spring wheel.
1,442,897; Jan. 23.
Murrell, Richard S., assignor of one-third to C. W. Shig-
ley, Columbu.s, Ohio. Lock. 1.458,539 : June 12,
Murrill, Paul I., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to R. T.
Vanderbilt Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Making
vulcanization aocclprators. 1.453,515 ; May 1.
Murrin. Francis A. fPee Brenner, R. F.. and Murrin.)
Murtaugh, Charles F. (See Judd. Alfred A., assignor.)
388
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continue(.l.
Murton, Crawford B., Chicago Heights, assignor to
Inland Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Metallic fence-
post. 1,454,649 ; May 19.
Murton, Trevor G. (See Gies, Frank G., assignor.)
Munifas, Menelaus G., Los Angeles, assignor of one-half
to J. Ralsis, San Francisco, Calif. Chromo roller for
printing presses. 1,446,429 ; Feb. 20.
Murzicos, Antonios J., Greenville, Tex. Ice shaver.
1,444,353 ; Feb. 6.
Musch, Conrad. (See Muehleisen, Thomas, assignor.)
Musch, Warren J., Hartford, Kans. Egg-turning tray.
1,475,856; Nov. 27.
Musgrave, William Z., Cincinnati, Ohio. Match hox.
1,476,633 ; Dec. 4.
Musitelli, Roberto, Brescia, Italy. Automatic firearm.
1,455,503 ; May 15.
Muskegon Motor Specialties Company. (See Lambert,
Arthur H., assignor.)
Muskin, Hyman, Baltimore, Md. Shoe machine.
1,448,568 ; Mar. 13.
Muslar, Nelson, Worcester', Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Royal Labeling Machine Company, In-
corporated. Labeling machine. 1,453,020 ; Apr. 24.
Musliner, Louis M., New York, N. Y. Leather. Des.
62,493 ; June 12.
Mussplman, Joseph F., BroDxville, assignor to Anti-Cor-
rosion Engineering Company, New York, N. Y. Liquid-
treating system. 1,469,804 ; Oct. 9.
Musselman, Joseph F., Bronxville, assignor to Anti-Cor-
rosion Engineering Company, New York, N. Y. Heat
exchanger. 1,469,805 ; Oct. 9.
Musso, Frederick G., San Jose, Calif. Camp furniture.
1,478.244 ; Dec. 18.
Mustard, Lewis W., jr., et al. (See Chase, Henry A.,
assignor.)
Muste, Leonard, Grand Rapids, Mich. Sand-blast ma-
chine. 1,407,488 ; Sept. 11.
Musted, George G., Partick, Glasgow, Scotland. Manhole
door. 1,462,353; July 17.
Musted, George 6., GlaBgow, Scotland. Clamp.
1,471,188 ; Oct. 16.
Mustee, Joseph A., Cleveland, Ohio. Gas burner. 1,444,263;
Feb. 6.
Mustee, Lawrence F.. Cleveland, Ohio. Device for lubri-
cating springs. 1,449,241 ; Mar. 20.
Muth, John, assignor to The E. H. Hotchkiss Company,
, Norwalk, Conn. Staple-driving machine. 1,450,109 ;
Mar. 27.
Muth, John, assignor to The E. H. Hotchkiss Company,
Norwalk, Conn. Staple-driving machine. 1,461,137 ;
July 10.
Mutrix, Charles L., New Orleans, La. Steering-gear lock.
1,471,409- Oct. 23.
Mutschler, William, trustee. (See Woods, Walter R.,
assignor.)
Muxen, Matthew B., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to
Tokheim Oil Tank and Pump Company. Dispensing
apparatus. 1,451,552 ; Apr. 10.
Muzzl, Antonio, C. Bibolini, and L. Vincina, Genoa, Italy.
Removable hut. 1,478,904 ; Dec. 25.
Muzzy-Lyon Company. (See Berthet, Charles, assignor.)
Mycock, William, Rochdale, England. Bearing for tlie
cylinders of drying machines. 1,478,905 ; Dec. 25.
Myer, Anson W., Kingston, N. Y. Loose-leaf binder.
1,454,182 ; May 8.
Myer, Claus D., Assignor to Myer Flush Valve Co., Inc.,
West Hoboken, N. J. Flush valve. 1,471,504 ; Oct. 23.
Myer Flush Valve Co. (See Myer, Claus D., assignor.)
Myer, Herman A., Yakima, Wash. Tire protector and
"antiskldding device. 1,458,238 ; .Tune 1 2.
Myers, Alfred B., Gates, Oreg. Safety valve. 1,457,544 ;
June 5.
Myers, Alfred B., Gates, Oreg. Brake retainer. 1,457,545 ;
June 5.
Myers, Charles B., Canton, Ohio. Gauge plug. 1,450,185 ;
Apr. 3.
Myers, Don D., assignor to Industrial Research Corpora-
tion, Toledo, Ohio. Method and machine for refriger-
ation. 1,469,729; Oct. 2.
Myers, Edgar W., San Francisco, Calif. Machine lor
scouring pulp or pulverized ore and the like. 1,441,105 ;
Jan. 2.
Myers, Edmund T. D., jr., Richmond, Va. Locomotive
combustion regulator. 1,452,210 ; Apr. 17.
Myers, Edmund T. D., jr., Richmond, Vn. Locomotive
combustion regulator. l;458.540: June 12.
Myerg, Edward C, Seattle, Wash. Harvester. 1,466,098 ;
Aug. 28.
Myers, Emma. (See Wise, Joseph C, assignor.)
Myers, Eugene V., East Orange, N. J., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dust
cap or the like. 1,462,021 ; July 17.
Myer.s, F. E., & Brother Company, The. (Sae Myers, G\iv
C, assignor.)
Myers, F. E., & Brother Company, The. (See Myers,
Philip A., assignor.)
Myers, George F., New York, N. Y. Turnstile. 1,440,485 ;
Jan. 2.
Myers, George F., New York, N. Y. Vehicle. 1,459,411;
June 19.
Myers, George H., et al. (See Ricketts, Walter G., as-
signor.)
Myers, Guy C, assignor to The F. E. Myers & Brother
Company, Ashland, Ohio. Power pump. 1,472,226 ;
Oct. 30.
Myers, Harold L. (See Fleming, Clarence C, assignor.)
Myers, Harvey J., Minneapolis, Minn. Sanitary display
cover. 1,445,346 ; Feb. 13.
Myers, Hubert A., Toledo, Ohio. Plating metals.
1.460.137 ; June 26.
Myers, Hubert A., Toledo, Ohio. Window-lifting device.
1.460.138 ; June 26.
Myers, Hubert A., assignor to The Hubert A. Myers Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Metal mold. 1,450,186 ; Apr. 3.
Myers, Hubert A., assignor to The Hubert A. Myers Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Mold for casting metals and mak-
ing and using the molds. 1,454,065 ; May 8.
Myers, Hubert A., assignor to The Hubert A. Myers
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Mold and process for casting
materials. 1,454,066 ; May 8.
Myers, Hubert A., assignor to The Hubert A. Myers Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Machine for delivering cores
to molds. 1,461,222 ; July 10.
Myers, Hubert A., assignor of one-half to H. Wiener, To-
ledo, Ohio. Valve mechanism. , 1,462,651 ; July 24.
Myers, Hubert A., assignor to The Hubert A. Myers
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Method and apparatus for
forming slieet glass. 1,471,189 ; Oct. 16.
Myers, Hubert A., assignor to The Hubert A. Myers
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Producing soft ferrous metal
castings. 1,471,190; Oct. 16.
Myers, Hubert A., Toledo, and A. D. Straw, Wauseon,
assignors to 'The Hubert A. Myers Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Casting metals. 1,454,064 ; May 8.
Myers, Hubert A., Toledo, and A. D. Straw, Wauseon,
assignors to The Hubert A. Myers Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Container and mold for molten metal.
1,454,067 ; May S.
Myers, Hubert A., Toledo, and A. D. Straw, Wauseon,
assignors to The Hubert A. Myers Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Protective material for molds and forming the
same. 1,454,068 ; May 8.
Myers, Hubert A., Company, The. (See Myers, Hubert
A., assignor.)
Myers, Hubert A., Company, The. (See Myers, H. A.,
and Straw, assignors.)
Myers, Hubert A., Company, The. (See Straw, Arteemes
D., assignor.)
Myers, James, Bowell, Alberta, Canada. Machine for
dressing contact surfaces of commutators. 1,442,492 ;
Jan. 16.
Myers, James L. (See Johnson, C. W., and Myers.)
Myers, John F., Detroit, Mich. Piston packing ring.
1,470,096; Oct. 9.
Myers, John F., Canon City, Colo., assignor to The New
Jersey Zinc Company, New York, N. Y. Concentration
of minerals. 1,446,314 ; Feb. 20.
Myers, John W., Quincy, 111. Ventilating means for
jhicken hovers and brooders. 1,453,162 ; Apr. 24.
Myers, Joseph E., Tacoma, Wash. Blade holder.
1,462,146; July 17.
Myers, Joseph B., Chicago, III. Folding box. 1,462,297 ;
July 17.
Myers, Leonard, Gloversville, N. Y. Toy animal and
making the same. 1,478,348 ; Dec. 18.
Myers, Lewis C. (See Hess, E. B., and Myers.)
Myers, Martin R., Grand Rapids, Mich. Platform for
ladders. 1,455,220 ; May 15.
Myers, Martin R., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bucket support.
1,455,221 ; May 15.
Myers, Oliver M. (See Mason, Loren D., assignor.)
Myers, Philip A., assignor to The F. E. Myers & Brother
Company, Ashland, Ohio. Power head for operating
piston rods of pumps. 1,470,634 ; Oct. 16.
Myers, Philip A., assignor to The F. E. Myers and
Brother Company, Ashland, Ohio. Power head.
1,473,861 ; Nov. 13.
Myers, Tom B. (See Brandt E. S. R., and Myers.)
Myers, Tom B.. Newport, R. I., assignor to the Gov-
ernment of the United States. Torpedo. 1,474,377 ;
Nov. 20.
Myers, True D., Oakland, Calif. Washing and wringing
machine attachment. 1,463,922 ; Aug. 7.
Myers, William H. (See Henshaw. G. C, and Myers.)
Myers, William H. (See McCIay, Roy C, assignor.)
Myers, William L., Industry, III. Latch. 1,452,211 ;
Apr. 17.
Myers, William M., Hannibal, Mo. Belt buckle. 1,457,386 ;
June 5.
Myers, Wilson R., assignor of one-third to G. W. Burt
and one-third to G. W. Weatherby, Portland. Oreg.
Apparatus for positioning materials. 1,451,431 ; Apr. 10.
Mylchi'eest, Thomas G., Thorncr, near Leeds, England.
DoflSng mechanism for spinning and like machines.
1,457,593 ; June 5.
Mylius, Walter G., Wllkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Maxi-
mum-demand meter. 1,442,085 ; Jan. 16.
Mylroie, John M., assignor to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company. Akron. Ohio. Tire-making machine.
1,458,763; May'l.
Myracle, Hohart M.. Havnesville, La. Multiple fishing
tool. 1.473,158 ; Nov. 6.
Myran. Bennle 6., Sand Creek, Wis. Saw guide.
1,443,902 ; Jan. 30.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
3b 9
Myrberg, Sven O., assignor to Providence Stock Company,
i'rovulence, R. I. l?ratvlot 1,440,8.^8: .Tan. 2.
Mystrora. Herman, and IJ. K. Nelson. I'liiladelpliia, Pa.
Convertible body for automobiles. 1,474,283 ; Nov. 13.
N. V. Ilollandsche MaatschapplJ tot verkvljglng en ex-
pliiilatie van Patenten en Oetrosien " Ilopatex." (Seo
Scliniidt. Relnhold, assignor.)
N. V. Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Bartmann Paten-
ten. (See Hartniann, Ludwig, assignor.)
Naab, Charles. (See Pfelfer, F. A., and Naab.)
Naanilooze Vennootschap "Ago" Maatschappij voor het
drogen, verwerkon en veredelen van hout. (See Bouw-
nian, Johannes T., assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootscliap de Nederlandsche Thormo-Tele-
phoon-Maatschappij. (See Rellstab. Ludwiir, assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Finanzieele Maatschappij "Drie-
bereen." (i^ce Blankonburg Johannes, assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Finanzleele Maatschappij "Drie-
bergen." (See Ease, Rudolf, asslroor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Vereenigde Knoopen en Bandfab-
rieken. (See Kuckelsberg, Ernst and P., assignors.)
Nabers. Horace Z., Greenville, S. C. Suspending device
for garments. 1.455,302 ; May 15.
Nabors, William C, Mansfield, La. Tractor trailer.
1,470.328; Oct. 9.
Nace. Clarence L., Oakland, Calif. Bottle cap. 1,459,477;
June 19.
Nacey, Harry M., Chicago, 111. Fusible link. 1,452,522 ;
Apr. 24.
Nacey. Harry M., and M. F. Ahearn, Chicago. 111. Dry-
pipe valve. 1.464.614 ; Aug. 14.
Nachtrieb, Norman D.. assignor to H. T. Adams, Chicago,
111. Temporary-binder ring. 1.473.354; Nov. 6.
Nacke, Karl, assignor to United Metal Spinning Co., Brook-
lyn. N. Y. Cast arm for lighting fixtures. Des. 62,177 ;
Apr. 3.
Nacke, Karl, assignor to United Metal Spinning Co..
Brooklvn. N. Y. Husk for ball-lamp-socket cover for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,178 ; Apr. 3.
Nacke, Karl, assignor to United Metal Spinning Co.,
Brooklvn. N. Y. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des.
62.211 : Apr. 10.
Nacker, Owen M. (See Brush. .\. P., and Nacker.)
Nadel, Louis D., East Orange. N. J., assignor to F. M.
Prescott. Phonograph motor. 1,446,201 ; Feb. 20.
Nadig, Robert F., and W. D. Somers. Cleveland, Ohio.
Ironing-board construction. 1,460,432 ; July 3.
Nadler. August, and J. R. Kinghorn, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sealing-wax stick. 1.454.739 ; May 8.
Nadler. Harry A. (See Koch, Edward G., assignor.)
Nadolney. dtto, Nanticoke, Pa. Hinge. 1.469.525:
Oct. 2.
Naegele, Arthur V. (See Piper, W. A., and Naegele.)
Naegeli, Charles. (See Howe, F. M., and Naegpli.)
Naemura. Tokujl, Sanchome, Kobe, Japan. Floor-cover
composition. 1,466,241 ; Aug. 26.
Nafo. Arthur E.. Berea, Ohio. Amusement device.
1.441.940 ; Jan. 9.
Nnfp. Arthur E., Berea, and P. E. Hawkins. Cleveland,
Ohio. Vehicle wheel. 1,441,941 ; Jan. 9.
Nafziger, Samuel O.. Goshen, Ind. Clamsb ell-bucket-op-
erating mechanism. 1,463,090 ; July 24.
Nacel. Ansust. Stuttcart, Germany. Camera case.
1,467.556; Sept. 11.
Nagel, Theodore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Method of and appa-
ratus for the hydrodynamic separation of particles.
1.4.-9.921 : June 26.
Nagel. Theodore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Method of and appa-
ratus for the hvdrodynamic separation of particles.
1,459,922 ; June 26.
Nagel. Theodore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Method of and appa-
ratus for treating material with gas. 1,459,923:
June 26.
Nagtfl. W. G.. Electric Comijany. The. (See Decker, Hugh
L., assignor.)
Nagelvoort. Adriaan, assignor to The Nitrogen Corpo-
ration. Providence. R. I. Treating gases. "1.454,591 ;
May 8.
Nagle, James F., assignor to The Peck Stow & Wilcox
Company. Southington, Conn. Fixture for grinding
beveled chisels. 1.455,405 : May 15.
Nagle. Peter J., assignor to Flower City Specialty Com-
pany. Rochester, N. Y. Display receptacle. 1.458.541 ;
June 12.
Nagle. Samuel C, London. England. Amusement device.
1,444,636; Feb. 6.
Nasler, Forrest Wauwatosa. assignor to Allls-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Hydraulic
machine. 1,476,998 : Dec. 11.
Nagues. Jesse R., Missoula, Mont. Spot remover
1,468,541; Sept. 18.
Nahm, Sunshine F., Bowling Green, Ky. Closure for
containers. 1,476,411 ; Dec. 4.
Nail. Walter, Newark, N. J. Nut lock. 1,443,427 ;
Jan. 30.
Nainteau, John B., Woonsocket, R. I. Spindle. 1,447,880 ;
Mar. 6.
Nairne, Charles J. (See Hawkridge, J., Robertson, and
Nairne.)
Naismith. John A. (See Gmelin, Jacob H., assignor.)
Najacht, Otto, Chicago. 111. Alloy. 1,468.828; Sept. 25.
Najarian. Herand K.. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Screeninsr
machine and method. 1,447,355 ; Mar. 6.
Continuous
boiler.
Figure toy.
Automatic stop
Najarian, Herand K., Salt Lake Citv, Utah.
vaciuiiii inter. 1,449.774; Mar. 27.
Nakagawa. Waichl, Kltaku, Japan. Steam
1,462,763; July 24.
Nakanuua, Kozo, assignor to Ilikoshima Rutsubo Kaliu-
shiki Kaislia, Toyoura-guu, Japan. Graphite crucible.
1,460,739 ; Sept. 4.
Nakamura, Mitsutaro, Chico, Calif. Insect-destroying de-
vice. 1,458,071 • June 5.
Nakamura, Yazo, Osaka, Japan. Device for shipping and
discharging cargo. 1,449,691; Mar. 27.
Nakashima, Soichi, Livingston, Calif. Fruit-pitting ma-
chine. 1,452,889 ; Apr. 24.
Nakian, Reuben, West Hoboken, N.
1,451,628; Apr. 10.
Nalbantlan, Karakin, New York, N. Y
for talking machines. 1,473,503 ; Nov. 6.
Nail, Robert, Oakland, Calif. Inner tube for pneumatic
tires. 1,449,692 ; Mar. 27.
Nalle, Charles R., Richmond, Va. Detachable button.
1,452,052 ; Apr. 17.
Nalle, Ernest, et al., trustees. (See Paul, Christian F., jr.,
assignor.)
Nalley, WlUiam L., assignor of one-half to S. C. Barnes,
Hagerstown, Md. Water-supply system. 1,471,800:
Oct. 23.
Nalty, Herbert, London, England. Jewelry trinket. Des.
62,406; May 22.
Namari, Ichitaro, Sakal, Osaka Fu, Japan, assignor to
Minami Manshu Tetsudo Kabushlkl Kaisha, Talren,
Kwanto Shu, China. Manufacturing a composition
containing anhydrous magnesium chloride. 1,473,966 ;
Nov. 13.
Namtvedt, Peter I., Terrll, Iowa. Vehicle Jack.
1,454,686; May 8.
Namura, Takeo, Walnut Grove, Calif. Pump. 1,457,546 ;
June 5.
Nannlnl, Cherubino. Manhattan, Nev. Hair clipper.
1.451,175 ; Apr. 10.
Nanny, Fritz, Herisau, Switzerland. Process and device
for removing the connecting threads in embroidered
fabrics. 1,464,289 ; Aug. 7.
Napier, Charles, Springfield, Mass., assignor to The Henry
G. Thompson & Son Company, New Haven, Conn. Hack-
saw machine of the continuous-band type. 1,461,004;
July 3.
Napier, Charles H., Cleveland. Ohio. Motor-driven target-
throwing machine. 1.475,713 : Nov. 27.
Napier, D., & Son Limited. (See Rowledge, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
Napolitan, Francis J., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to
American Abrasive Metals Company. Plate for use In
lining burglarproof vaults and similar purposes.
1.464.102 ; Aug. 7.
Napolitan, Francis J., Springfield, JIass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Air Reduction Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Oxvacetvlene torch.
1,469,392; Oct. 2.
Naquln, Arthur J., Alexandria, La. Grate bar. 1.468,209;
Sept. 18.
Narayan. Prem, Bijnor, India. Fountain pen. 1,474,611 ;
Nov. 20.
Nares, Llewelvn A., Fresno, Calif. Tire rack for auto-
mobiles. Rel5,695 ; Oct. 2.
Narobe, Frank, New York, N. Y. Bakins machine.
1,477,842 ; Dec. 18.
Narrow Fabric Co., The. (See Busch, Conrad J., as-
signor. )
Narrow Fabric Co., The.
signor.)
Nash, David H
speedometers.
Nash Engineering Company,
assignor.)
Nash, Frederic .J., Brooklyn. N. Y. Drying and prepar-
ing fertilizing materials". 1,456.332 ; May 22.
Nash, George H., Weymouth, England. Sound detector.
1.464.103 ; Aug. 7.
Nash. George W., Chelsea, Mass. Ball cock. 1,478,989;
Dec. 25.
Nash, James H., Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Lee «& Nash,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Collapsible displav card.
1,467.624; Sept. 11.
Nash, John M., Milwaukee, Wis. Machine for finishing
flanged articles. 1,469,741 ; June 26.
Nash, Martin, et al. (See Rogers, .\bby, assignor.)
Nash, Nathaniel C, jr., executor. (See Hinman, Charles
W.)
Nash. Phineas J., Ridgwav, Colo. Dirigible headlight.
1.444,518 ; Feb. 6.
Nashua Gummed fz Coated Paper Company. (See Bm-
mert. Samuel B., assignor.)
Nashua Gummed & Coated Paper Company. (See Kimball,
Wallace D., assignor.)
Nashua Manufacturing Company. (See Caron, Napoleon,
assignor.)
.Vaslin, John O., Seattle, Wash. Doorcheck. 1,459,238;
June 19.
Nasmith, John I., Eltham, London, England. Box, pack-
ing case, and the like. 1,473.196 ; Nov. 6.
Nasmith, John W., Manchester, England. Banding ma-
chine. 1,445,156; Feb. 13.
(See Walbrecker, Ernest, as-
Petersburg, Va. Transmission drive for
1,443,848; Jan. 30.
(See Jennings, Irving C,
390
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
Nasmith, John W., Manchester, England. Combing ma-
chine. 1,454,484 ; May 8.
Nasmith, John W., Manchester, England. Combing ma-
chine. 1,466,846 ; Sept. 4.
Nasmith, John W., Manchester, England. Combing ma-
chine. 1,473,197 ; Nov. 6.
Nason, Emery E. (See Brown. F. C, and Nason.)
Nass, Hugh P. (See Neft, I., and Nass.)
Nassoly, Leonard G., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Tire tread.
Des. 63,578 ; Dec. 18.
Naterman, Henry D., Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable visor
for vehicle windshields. 1,475,647 ; Nov. 27.
Naterman, Henry D., Los Angeles, assignor to A. M.
Kupfer, Pasadena, Calif. Adjustable visor for vehicle
windshields. 1,474,727; Nov. 20.
Nathan, Alfred J., and A. E. Barclay, London, England ;
said Barclay assignor to said Nathan. Device for use
with vacuum flasks. 1,449 292 ; Mar. 20.
Nathan & Cohen Co. Inc. (See Muelberger, Walter, as-
signor.)
Nathan Manufacturing Company. (See Kassander, Leo-
pold, assignor.)
Nathan Manufacturing Company. (See Wagner, H., and
Strube, assignors.)
Nathanson, Philip, AUentown, Pa. Stop motion for bob-
bin winders. 1,452,924 : Apr. 24.
National Acme Company, The. (See Drissner, Alfred E.,
assignor.)
National Acme Company, The. (See Fancher, C. J., and
Johnson, assignors.)
National Acme Company, The. (See Johnson, R. A., and
Fancher, assignors.)
National Acme Company, The. (See Smith, Oscar A.,
assignor.)
National Acme Company, The. (See Smith, O. A., and
Leber, assignors.)
National Acme Company. (See Smith, O. A., and Rind-
fleisch, assignors.)
National Acme Company, The. (See Wheeler, Earl II.,
assignor.)
National Airless Tire Company. (See Patton, Darrell E.,
assignor.)
National .\niline & Chemical Company. (See Bissell,
Don W., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Inc. (See Dan-
iels, Lloyd C.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Daniels,
L. C, and Lawrence, assignors.)
National .Aniline & Chemical Company. (See ICyrides,
Lucas P., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Nelson,
Ralph A., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See PvOgers,
D. G.. and Stowell, assignors.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Young, J.,
and Croakman, assignors.)
National Asphalt Burial Vault Company, The. (See
Sheene, William E., assignor.)
National Auto Devices Company. (See Conger, Charles
A., assignor.)
National Auto Lock Company, The. (See Jackson, C,
and Huxter, assignors.)
National Automatic Tool Company. (See Bockhoff, Wil-
liam F., assignor.)
National Biscuit Company. (See Davidson, Frank B.,
assignor.)
National Biscuit Company. (See Davis, Clarke E., as-
signor.)
National Biscuit Company. (See Taylor, George A., as-
signor.)
National Biscuit Company. (See Tomlinson, Roy E.,
assignor.)
National Blank Book Company. (See Schade, John, as-
signor. )
National Boiler Washing Co. (See Graham, Leslie B.,
assignor.)
National Box Company. (See Hopkins, Gordon, assignor.)
National Brake Company Incorporated. (See Brewster,
William D., assignor.)
National Brake & Electric Company. (See Alkman, Bur-
ton S., assignor.)
National Brass & Copper Company, The. (See Goldsmith,
Eorthold. assignor.)
National Brass Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Wray. Charles F., assignor.)
National Bread Wrapping Machine Company. (See S6-
vlgn6, Henri A., assignor.)
National Bread Wrapping Machine Company. (See
S6vign§, H. A., and Arnold, assignors.^
National Carbon Co. Inc. (See Hopkins, Nevil M., as-
signor.)
National Carbon Company Inc. (See Arnoll, Arthur G ,
assignor.)
National Carbon Company. (See Eynon, Howard B., as-
signor.)
National Carbon Company. (See French, H. P., and
Benner, assignors.)
National Carbon Company. (See Hamister, Victor C.
assignor.)
National Carbon Company. (See Kiefer, Edwin F., as-
signor.)
National Carbon Company. (See Lapkin, Harry D.,
assignor.)
National Carbon Company. (See Wells, Alfred A., as-
signor.)
National Carbonator Manufacturing Company. (See
Geddes, Charles A., assignor.)
National Card Mounting Company. (See List, Frank X.,
assignor.)
National Carton Company. (See Gibson, W., and Gazzolo,
assignors.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Von Peln,
E<lward J., assignor.)
National Casket Company. (See Griffith, Benjamin M.,
assignor.)
National Company. (See Balcke, Walter H., assignor.)
National Company. (See Ready, William A., assignor.)
National Dump Car Company. (See Fitts, Charles F.,
assignor.)
National Dump Car Company. (See Hart, Harry S., as-
signor.)
National Dump Car Company. (See Hindahl, David,
assignor.)
National Dump Car Company. (See Hosceit, William J.,
assignor.)
National Dump Car Co. (See Neiklrk, John O., assignor.)
National Egg Case Company. (See Reeves, Edwin F., as-
signor.)
National Electric Heating Company, The. (See Pritzker,
Asher, assignor.)
National Equipment Company. (See Bausman, Alonzo
L., assignor.)
National Equipment Company. (See Perkins, George
S., assignor.)
National Fibreform Company. (See Thompson, Harry
J., assignor.)
National Fireworks Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Clark, George J. J., assignor.)
National Folding Box Company. (See Grady, Francis J.,
assignor. )
National Fruit Cleaner Company, The. (See Renter, John
A., assignor.)
National Gas Furnace Company. (See Walpole, Benjamin
M., assignor.)
National India Rubber Company. (See Huestis, Thomas
B., assignor.)
National Indicator Company. (See Klein, Frederick, as-
signor.)
National Indicator Company. (See Penso, Marius E.,
assignor.)
National Lead Company.. (See Simpkins, Louis D., as-
signor.)
National Lead Company. (See Tolman, Charles P., as-
signor.)
National Lock Washer Company. (See Hoyt, Daniel,
assignor.)
National Machine & Tool Company. (See Monohaa,
Richard C, assignor.)
National Malleable Castings Company, The. (See Baze-
Icy, Arthur J., assignor.)
National Malleable Castings C'ompany, The. (See Brooks,
Chester IC, assignor.)
National Match Company. (See Vaughan, Bernard G.,
assignor.)
National Metal Molding Company. (See Phillips, George
E., assignor.)
National Paper Can Company, The. (See Brooks, Lewis
C, assignor.)
National I'aper Products Company. (See Lanzit, Joseph
J., assignor.)
National Peeling Machine Company. (See Bost, W. D.,
Miller, and Garwood, assignors.)
National Peeling Machine Company. (See Miller, Harry
M., assignor.)
National Pneumatic Company. (See Forman, Paris R.,
assignor.)
National Pneumatic Company. (See Gottschalk, Albert,
assignor.)
National Pneumatic Company. (See Rowntree, Harold,
assignor.)
National Progress Club. (See Bentson, Victor L., as-
signor.)
National Pump Company. (See Jackson, Henry O-, as-
signor.)
National Refining Company, The. (See Setzlcr, Horace
B., assignor.)
National Refining Corporation, Inc. (See von Groeling,
Albrecht, assignor.)
National Retarder Company. (See Stagner, Bert A., as-
signor.)
National Sales Machine Company. (See Reith, George
C, assignor. ^
National Screw and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Bartmess, Meigs W., assignor.)
National Sewing Machine Company. (See Derwent, Wal-
ter R., assicnor. )
National Sewing Machine Company. (See Henry, C. F.,
and Hulett. assignors.)
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists.
(See Bickel, E. S. R., and P. De Barthe, assignors.)
National Steel Door Co. (See Peterson, Earl W., as-
signor.)
National Supply Company, The. (See Wright, Clyde S.,
assignor.)
National Transit Pump & Machine Company. (See
Sharp, Jefferson, M., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
391
and Bosle,
(See Baines, J. E.
(See Brown, Frederick E.,
(See Saunders, Augustus M.,
(See Gerber,
National Tube Company.
assignors.)
National Tube Company,
assignor.)
National Tube Company,
assignor.)
National Yalve & Manufacturing Company.
Dwight, assignor.)
National Vulcanized Fibre Co. (See Cobb, Freeman A.,
assignor.)
N'ational Vulcanized Fibre Company. (See do A ignier,
Robert M., assignor.)
National Water Lift Co. (See Fairchild, Koland J., as-
signor.)
Natoli. Giuseppe, Turin, Italy. Magneto. 1,460,763 ;
July 3.
Natural Air Dryers, Inc. (See Lazier, Thomas C, as-
signor.)
Naufiaiucli Chemical Company, The. (See Bradley, C. K.,
and CadwcU, assignors.)
Naugatuclj rhcmical Company, The. (See Cadwell, Sid-
ney M., assignor.)
■ " ~" ■ " Company, The. (See Shepard,
assignors.)
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Cake pan.
Naugatuck Chemical
M. G., and Adams,
Naugle, Charles M.,
1,476,910 ; Dec. 11.
Naugle, Girardus G.
(See HofE, C. L., and Naugle.)
Naugle. Girardus G., York, Pa. Lubricating system for
automobiles. 1,457,093 : June 5.
Naugle, Girardus G., Vork, Pa., assignor to American
Chain Company, Inc. Machine for smoothing chains.
1,446,92S ; fcb. 27.
Naugle, Harry M., and A. J. Townsend, Canton, Ohio.
Expanded-metal manufacture. 1,472,769 ; Oct. 30.
Naugle. Harry M., and A. J. Townsend, Canton, Ohio.
Espanded-metal manufacture. 1,472,773 ; Oct. 30.
Naugle, Harrv M., and A. J. Townsend, Canton, Ohio.
Expanded metal. 1.472,774 ; Oct. 30.
Naugle, Harrv M., and A. J. Townsend, Canton, Ohio, as-
signors to "Jones and Laugblin Steel Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Steel-joist manufacture. 1,472,770 ; Oct. 30.
Naugle, Harry M., and A. J. Townsend, Canton, Ohio, as-
signors to Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Steel-joist machine. 1,472,771 ; Oct. 80.
Naugle, Harry M., and A. J. Townsend, Canton, Ohio, as-
signors to Jones and Laughlin Steel Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Steel-joist manufacture. 1,472,772 ; Oct. SO.
Naugle, John J., Brooklyn, assignor to United Filters
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Filter plate. 1,441,445 ;
Jan. 9.
Naugle, Rot L., Blackstone, Va. Shock absorber.
1.476,212: Dec. 4.
Naujoks, William, and E. E. McLaughlin. Los Angeles,
Calif. Reed cutter. 1,467,806: Sept. 11.
Naunian, Charles A., Jr. (See Barnard, H. L., and
Nauman.)
Xauts. Frank A. (See Vogel, J. F., and Nauts.)
Nauts, Frank A., assignor to The Gendron Wheel Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Hub. 1,448,312 ; Mar. 13.
Nauts, Frank -A., assignor to The Gendron Wheel Com-
Hub-bearing
Calif. Mute.
construction.
Oreg
pany, Toledo, Ohio.
1.461,223: July 10.
Navach, Andrea, San Francisco,
Mar. 13.
Naylor. Adolphus, Medford,
1,475,550 ; Nov. 27.
Naylor, Carl G., Chicago, 111., assignor to Naylor-Robert-
Eon Company. Expansible mandrel.
Mar. 27.
Naylor. Frederick B., AUentown, N. J.
" 2.
Clear Lake, Iowa. Cattle-leading ring.
6.
assignor to The Gem Shirt Company,
Trousers. 1,475,195 ; Nov. 27.
Company. (See Naylor, Carl G., as-
1,448,232 ;
Ditch digger.
Robert-
1,449,435 ;
Chicken feeder.
1.469,677; Oct.
Naylor, Joseph S.,
1.472,883 ; Nov.
Naylor, Robert C,
Dayton. Ohio.
Naylor-Robertson
signor.)
Neadle, Jacob, administrator. (See Demongeot, Marcel A.)
Neahr, Jacob E., New York, N. Y. Match safe. 1,477,890 ;
Dec. 18.
Neahr, Jacob E., Hartsdale, assignor to tJndenvood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriter
stand. Des. 63,058; Sept. 25.
Neahr, Will C, Denver, Colo. Electric signaling sys-
tem. 1.442,288: Jan. 16.
Neahr, Will C, Denver, Colo. Electric firework Igniter.
1.445.904 ; Feb. 20.
Neal, C. B. (See Powell, A., and Neal.)
Neal, Enoch E., Maiden, Mass. Bag-filling device.
1.458,626 ; June 12.
Neal, Enoch E., Maiden, Mass. Fastening device for
coal chutes. 1,458,627; June 12.
Neal, George D., assignor of one-half to J. R. Baker, Little
Rock, Ark. Shock-absorber top coupling. 1,453,163 ;
Apr. 24.
Neal, Harry W., assignor of one-half
nace Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
and conveying device for furnaces.
Neal, Harry W., assignor of one-half
nace Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
for hot-air furnaces. 1,465.309 : Aug. 21
Neal, Henry, Yukon, Pa. Shot-firing device. 1,457,262 ;
May 29.
to Hall-Neal Fur-
Heat intercepting
1,440,486 ; Jan. 2.
to Hall-Neal Fur-
Heat accelerator
Neal, Lewis M., Louisville, Ky. Shock absorber.
1,445.704 ; Feb. 20.
Neal, Morris S., CoUinsville, Conn. Tool handle.
1,475,961 ; Dec. 4.
Neal, Robert A., assignor of one-half to L. J. Ileyman,
Lexington, Ky. Brake-actuating mechanism. 1,452,212 ;
Apr. 17.
Neal, Russell E., St. Louis, Mo. Combination work
glove. 1,471,801 ; Oct. 23.
Neal, Spencer G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto-
matic Straight Air Brake Company, Wilmington, Del.
Air-brake apparatus. 1,459,853 ; June 26.
Neal, Spencer G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Automatic
Straight Air Brake Company, Wilmington, Del. Dia-
phragm structure. 1,466,242; Aug. 28.
Neal, Spencer G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Automatic
Straight Air Brake Company, Wilmington, Del. Dia-
phragm structure. 1,466,243 ; Aug. 28.
Neal, Spencer G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto-
matic Straight Air Brake Company, Wilmington, Del.
Air-brake apparatus. 1,478.832 ; Dec. 25.
Neal, Walter V. (See Harrigan, T. F., and Durward.)
Neal, Walter V., Maiden, Mass., assignor to The United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Work
support. 1,460,433; July 3.
Neale, Charles C, Toledo, Ohio, assignor of one-half to
P. T. Ulmer, St. Paul, Minn. Nonvibratory tool guide.
1,451,102; Apr. 10.
Nealley, Henry A., Newton, Mass. Lubricant demon-
strator. 1,452,569 ; Apr. 24.
Nealon, John P., Worcester, Mass. Lamp. 1,440,617;
Jan. 2.
Neander, Victor T. (See Kneeland. Oscar A., assignor.)
Near, Wilmer M., New Era, Mich. Testing prod.
1,451,233; Apr. 10.
Neary, Michael J.. Scranton, Pa. Roller-coaster safety
appliance. 1,454,7(50 ; May 8.
Neary, Philip, Seattle, Wash. Excavating device.
1,457,594 : .Tune 5.
Neave, Andrew A. (See Mikaelson, E. W., and Neave.)
Nebel, Ernst O., Philadelphia, Pa. Lace attachment for
knitting machines. 1,463.719 ; July 31.
Nebel, Walter, Sioux City. Iowa. Manufacture of cellu-
lose acetates. 1,478,137 ; Dec. 18.
Nebhut, Alfred F. (See Platts, M. E., and Nebhut.)
Nebulizer Oil Burning Company. (See Dunham, William
P., assignor.)
Necrosan Co., The. (See Rayder, Joseph A., assignor.)
Neddo, Richard, Norfolk, Va. Stationery cabinet.
1,456,562 ; May 29.
Neder, John H., Baker, Oreg. Headlight deflector for
motor vehicles. 1,444,424; Feb. 6.
Nedland. Ivan T., Hillsboro, N. Dak. (Thuck. 1,457,994 :
June 5.
Nedra, Ian I. W., assignor to Penn Electrical and Manu-
facturing Companv, Irwin, Pa. Fuse clip and retainer.
1,468,915; Sept. 25.
Nedved, Emanuel W., Millboro, S. Dak. Calf weaner.
1,461,582 ; July 10.
Needham, CDarles E. (See Gibson, W. A., and Needham.)
Needham, Charles E.. AUentown, Pa., assignor to Brad-
ley Pulverizer Company, Boston, Mass. Lubricating
mechanism for bearings of rotatable members.
1,466,455 ; Aug. 28. _ „
Needham, Edward F. and T. H., Houston, Tex. Wall
construction. 1,448,078; Mar. 13.
Needham, James F., Hanford, Wash. Refrigerator.
1,448,813; Mar. 20.
Needham, Jane E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Spool holder.
1,469,266 : Oct. 2.
Needham, John C, assignor to Evershed & Vignoles,
Limited, London, England, and himself. Electrical
apparatus for controlling indicators at a distance.
1.476,538 ; Dec. 4.
Needham, John T., North Plainfield, N. J. Carrier for
pneumatic-dispatch tubing systems. 1,455,547 ;
May 15.
Needham, Ollle. (See Hague, F. T., and Needham.)
Needham, Thomas H. (See Needham, Edward F. and
rp TT ^
Needle, Morris Y., assignor of one-half to M. Moskowitz,
Washington, D. C. Cleaning composition. 1,455,350 ;
May 15.
Needier, Marley. Muskegon Heights, Mich. Clothes
drier. 1,474,281 ; Nov. 13.
Neelv, Richard E., Terre Haute, Ind. Rail clamp.
1,473,504; Nov. 6. „
Neenan Elevator Corporation. (See Neenan, Michael E.,
assignor.)
Neenan Elevator Corporation. (See Neenan, Michael E.
and J. J., assignors.) -r -r .
Neenan, John J. (See Neenan, Michael E. and J. J.)
Neenan, Michael E., New York, N. Y., assignor to Neenan
Elevator Corporation. Sheave. 1,442,899 ; Jan. 23.
Neenan, Michael E., New York, N. Y., assignor to Neenan
Elevator Corporation. Sheave. Relo,737 : Dec. 25.
Neenan, Michael E. and J. J., New York, N. Y., assignors
to Neenan Elevator Corporation. Electromagnetically-
controlled brake. 1,442,898; Jan. 23.
Nefedov, Basil, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wheeled toy. 1,443,271 ;
Jan. 23. . ^ .
Neff, Abner R.. Long Beach, Calif. Opening device.
1,445,905 ; Feb. 20.
392
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetiral li.^t of pntcniees — Continued.
Beach, Calif. Can opener.
Long
23.
assignor to Phoenix Trimming Corn-
Ill. Ornamental fringo. Des. 62,915 ;
Airship. 1,459,742 ;
Neff, Abner R.
1,471,857 ; Oct
Ne£E, August E.,
pany, Chicago,
Aug. 21.
Ne£f, August E., assignor to Phoenix Trimming Company,
Chicago, 111. Fringe for rugs and the lilie and raaliing
the same. 1,470,097 ; Oct. 9.
Neff, Edward D., Marysville, Pa. Spotlight-projecting de-
vice. 1,455,929 ; May 22.
NefC, George W. (See Edwards, Eugene P., assignor.)
Neff, Harry D., Cambridge, Mass. Push broom or brush.
1,472,853; Nov. 6.
Neff, Harry D., Cambridge, assignor to Re-Filit Broom
Company, Boston, Mass. Machine for mailing broom
bundles or units. 1,461,015 ; July 3.
Nefif, Henrv H., Salamanca, N. Y. Apparatus for sup-
plying gas to internal-combustion engines. 1,447,809 ;
Mar. 6.
NcBf, John, sr., West Hoboken, N. J
June 26.
Neff, John H. (See Peed, Horace S., assignor.)
Neff, John P., East Orange, N. J., assignor to American
Arch Company. Fire-box arch and arch bricks there-
for. 1,470,697 ; Oct. 16.
Neft, Isidore, and H. P. Nass, Seattle, Wash. Protective
curtain. 1,463,431 ; July 31.
Negbaur, Harry, New York, N. Y., assignor to E. & J.
Bass, Incorporated. Ovenware and holder therefor.
1,450,330 ; Apr. 3.
Neggesmith, Hcrmie C New York, N. Y. Collar clasp.
1,477,762 ; Dec. 18.
Negro, Eiuigi, Bucharest, Rumania. Universal cutting
and kneading machine. 1,463,720 ; July 31.
Neher, John S., North Manchester, Ind. Removable silo
cover. 1,451,082 ; Apr. 10.
Neher, Noah N., Whittier, Calif. Mower sharpener.
1,448,032 ; Mar. 13.
Neher, Samuel I., Keystone, Ind. Cultivator attachment
for tractors. 1,462,022; July 17.
Neider, F. A., Company, The. (See Yates, Nathaniel,
jr., assignor.)
Neighbour, Arthur G. L., Brighton, Victoria, Australia.
Magneto-electric ignition machine. 1,449,345 ; Mar. 20.
Neighbour, Arthur G. L., Brighton, Victoria, Australia.
Fluid pump and compressor. 1,449,538; Mar. 27.
Neighbour, Arthur G. L., Brighton, Victoria, Australia.
Magneto-electric ignition machine. 1,467,062 ; Sept. 4.
Neighbour, Arthur G. L. and H. C. W., Brighton, Vic-
toria, Australia. Means for pumping fluids.
1,449,537 ; Mar. 27.
Neighbour, Harry C. W. (See Neighbour, Arthur G. L.
and H. C. W.)
Neighbour, Leonard B., assignor to Deere & Company,
Moline, 111. Elevator conveyer. 1,473,795 ; Nov. 13.
Neighbour, Leonard B., East Moline, assignor to Deere
& Company, Moline, 111. Swivel connection for ele-
vator conveyers. 1,476,634 ; Dec. 4.
Neikirk, John 0., assignor to National Dump Car Co.,
Chicago. III. Railway car. 1,446,627 ; Feb. 27.
Neikirk, John O., Lombard, assignor to Roger Ballast
Car Company, Chicago, 111. Car construction.
1,468,645 ; Sept. 25.
Neil, Arthur L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination furniture.
1,452,434 : Apr. 17.
Neil, Joseph B., York, assignor of one-third to
Cobb, Rock Hill, and one-third to J. C. Wilborn
S. C. Cotton picker. 1,456,645; May 29.
Neil, Joseph B., York, assignor of one-third to C. L. Cobb,
Rock Hill, and one-third to J. C. Wilborn, York, S. C.
Cotton picker. 1,458,433 ; June 12.
Neilan, Thomas J., Newark, N. J., .nnd G. W. Zobanaky,
Elmhurst, assignors to Cocoa Products Company of
America Incorporated, Long Island City, N. Y. Cocoa
butter and recovering same. 1.467.587; Sept. 11.
Neiley, .Tewett F., Endicott, N. Y. Stamping attachment
for hide splitters. 1,471,192 ; Oct. 16.
Neill, Edmond H., Austin, Tex. Mold cap. 1,445,542 ;
Feb. 13.
Nelll, Matthew C, Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada.
Chair. 1,449,436. Mar. 27.
Nellly, Daniel H., assignor of one-fourth to W. P. Brinton,
one-fourth to J. S. Brown, and one-fourth to G. W.
Double, Bradford, Pa. Clasp. 1,440,058 ; Feb. 20.
Neils, Albert, assignor to Toledo Scale Company, Toledo,
Ohio. Means for fastening articles in packing cases.
1,478,138; Dec. 18.
Neiman, Howard S. (See Rose, William H., assignor.)
Neinow, Otto J., Merrill, Wis. Bobsled. 1,456,142 ;
May 22.
Neitzel, Frank E., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Beth-
lehem Shipbuilding Corporation. Multiple-spindle drill.
1,457,387; June 5.
Neitzel, Frank E.. San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Beth-
lehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd., South Bethlehem,
Pa. Multiple spindle drill. 1,466,145 ; Aug. 28.
Neldner, Edward E., Milwaukee, Wis. Internal-corabus-
tjon engine. 1,460,728: July 3.
Nelems. Chavlos W., Birmingham, assignor of one-half to
J. W. Riddle, East Lake, Ala. Folding hatchet.
1,457,930 ; June 5.
C. L.
York,
Nells, Joseph J., Brooklyn, assignor to Power Specialty
Company, New York, N. Y. Superheater. 1,475,924 ;
Nov. 27.
Neller, Albert H., assignor to The Louden Machinery
Company, Fairfield, Iowa. Animal stanchion. 1,451,402 ;
Apr. 10.
Neller, Albert H., assignor to The Louden Machinery
Company, Fairfield, Iowa. Division for animal man-
gers. 1,457,850 ; June 5.
Neller, Albert H., assignor to The Louden Machinery
Company, Fairfield, Iowa. Guide for hoisting wheels.
1,458,354; June 12.
Nelson, Aaron F., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dust cap for pneu-
matic-tire valves. 1,478,245 ; Dec. 18.
Nelson, Adolph L., assignor of one-third to C. S. Craw-
ford, Indianapolis, Ind. Piston. 1,454,761 ; May 8.
Nelson, Adolph L., assignor of one-third to C. S. Craw-
ford, Indianapolis, Ind. Piston. 1,454,762 ; May 8.
Nelson, Adolph L., assignor of one-third to C. S. Craw-
ford, Indianapolis, Ind. Piston. 1,465,144; Aug. 14.
Nelson, Albert, Wheaton, Minn. Signal device for tire
valves. 1,455,146 ; May 15.
Nelson, Albert, assignor to The American Brake Shoe &
Foundry Company, Chicago, 111. Holder's truck.
1,455,090 ; May 15.
Nelson, Albert, Chicago, HI., assignor to The American
Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, Wilmington, Del.
. Shaking-out device. 1,475,648 ; Nov. 27.
Nelson, Albert, deceased, Worcester, Mass. ; E. J. Nel-
son, administratrix, assignor to B. J. Nelson, Worces-
ter, Mass. Die-reaming machine. 1.474.939: Nov. 20.
Nelson, Albert, Chicago, and L. H. Wonderllng, Maywood,
111. Sand-cutting machine. 1,443,586 ; Jan. 30.
Nelson, Albert G., East Port Chester, Conn. Flashing.
1,442,172 ; Jan. 16.
Nelson, Albert U.. Portland, Oreg. Clip attachment for
pocket-carried devices. 1,478,049 ; Dec. 18.
Nelson, Alfred C, Lakewood, and E. J. Reilly, assignors to
The William B. Pollock Company, Youngstown, Ohio.
Liquid-metal transfer apparatus. 1,449,242 ; Mar. 20.
Nelson, Alfred C, Lakewood, assignor to The William
B. Pollock Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Furnace-
charging apparatus. 1,459,984 ; June 26.
Nelson, Alfred C, Lakewood, assignor to The William
B. Pollock Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Ladle-tilting
mechanism. 1,459,985 ; June 26.
Nelson, Alvin, and L. T. Du Bois, Vallejo, Calif. Emer-
gency brake. 1,469,428 ; Oct. 2.
Nelson, Amo.s, Gledstone, West Marton, near Skipton,
England. Mercerizing of cotton. 1,441,740 ; Jan. 9.
Nelson, Andrew, Milwaukee, Wis. Extension manifold.
1,452,213:" Apr. 17.
Nelson, Andrew E., Mason City, Iowa. Order holder for
film hangers. 1,464,157; Aug. 7.
Nelson, Andrew J., Milwaukee, Wis. Coupling.
1,471,055: Oct. 16.
Nelson, Andrew J. and E. M., St. Paul, Minn. Boat-pro-
pelling device. 1,470,865 ; Oct. 16.
Nelson, Anna J., Nome, Alaska. Necktie holder.
1,453,885 ; May 1.
Nelson, Arthur, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Cardboard box. 1,478,791 ; Dec. 25.
Nelson, Arthur F., Harrisburg, Pa. Coin carrying and
dl.spensing device. 1.445,347 ; Feb. 13.
Nelson, Arthur W., Williamsport, Pa. Sash-cord fastener.
1,448,146 ; Mar. 13.
Nelson, Arvid, Chicago, 111. Rotary switch. 1,476,911 ;
Dec. 11.
Nelson, Arvid R., Marathon, Iowa. End gate and mount-
ing. 1,443.497; Jan. 30.
Nelson, Arvid R., Marathon, Iowa. Carburetor for in-
ternal-combustion ensrines. 1,445,100 ; Feb. 13.
Nelson, Axel H.. Turlock, Calif. Concrete wall construc-
tion. 1,452.751; Apr. 24.
Nelson, Axel M., assignor to General American Tank Car
Corporation, Chicago. 111. Tank car. 1,472,488;
Oct. 30.
Nelson Bros. & Strom Sales Co. (See Strom, Clifton O.,
assignor.)
Nelson, C, Manufacturing Company. (See Nelson,
Charles, assignor.)
Nelson, Carl G., Chicago, III. Electric switch. 1,448,033;
Mar. 13.
Nelson. Charles, assignor to C. Nelson Manufacturing
Companv, St. Louis, Mo. Brick-ice-cream container.
1,444,131 ; Feb. 6.
Nelson, Charles A. (See Hanson, G., and Nelson.)
Nelson, Charles A., East Berlin, Conn. Conveyer struc-
ture. 1,446,985 ; Feb. 27.
Nelson, Charles A., Utica, N. Y. Antifriction bearing.
1,467,063; Sept. 4.
Nelson, Charles A., Utlea, N. Y., assignor to Savage
Arms Corporation. Firearm. 1,446,763 ; Feb. 27.
Nelson. Charles A., assignor to Savage Arras Corporation,
tJtica, N. Y. Gun sight. 1,464,615 ; Aug. 14.
Nelson, Charles S., and M. E. Scannell. Omaha, Nebr.
Signal for vehicles. 1,445,407: Feb. 13.
Nelson, Christian B., Chicago, 111. Book-cover gauge.
1,460,348 ; June 26.
Nelson, Clare, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to C. C. Orcutt. Paper-drying machine.
1,403,923 ; Aug. 7.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, H)-2'A.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
89.3
Nelsnu, Clare, Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to C. C. Orcutt, New Yorlv, N. Y. Paper-drying ma-
chine. 1,469,048; Sept. 25.
Nelson, Clavton Ij.. St. Albans, Vt. Pipe coupling.
1,478,452; Dec. 25.
Nelson. Coral A., Binghamton, N. Y. Headlight attach-
ment. 1,450,862 ; Apr. 3.
Nelson, De Witt, assi.gnor to The Horton Manufacturing
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Device for obtaining
variable speeds from constant-speed motors. 1,448,034 ;
Mar. 13.
Nelson, Edward L. (See Bown, R., and Nelson.)
Nelson. Edward L., East Orange, N. .7., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company. Incorporated, New York, N, Y.
Modulation circuits and measurement, 1,478,050 ;
Dec. IS.
Nelson, Einer M,, Providence, R. I. Radiator cap.
1,456.333 : Mav 22.
Nelson, Elmer M. (See Nelson, Andrew J. and E. M.)
Nelson. Elmer O., Hatton, N. Dak. Loading apparatus.
1,477,712 ; Dec. 18.
Nelson, Evelyn J. (See Nelson, Albert, assignor.)
Nelson, Evelyn ,T., administratrix. (See Nelson, Albert.)
Nelson, George W., assignor to The Standard Sewing Ma-
chine Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sewing machine.
1,468,319 ; Sept. 18.
Nelson, Harrv W., Chicago, 111. Therapeutic lamp.
1,470,698: Oct. 16.
Nelson, Henrv J.. Green Bay, Wis. Electro-therapeutic
device. 1,465.615 ; Aug. 21.
Nelson, Henrv L., Cannon Falls, Minn. Corn-husking
machine. 1,458,721 ; June 12.
Nelson, Hjalmer A.. Detroit, Minn. Memorandum attach-
ment for automobiles. 1,450,446 ; Apr. 3.
Nelson, Hjalmer A., Detroit, Minn. Potato-sorting ma-
chine. 1,459,854 ; June 26.
Nelson, lenar F., Racine, Wis. Grindstone. 1,448,857 ;
Mar. 20.
Nelson, lenar F., Racine, Wis. Grindstone. 1,460,171 ;
June 26.
Nelson, Ivan J., Saginaw, Mich. Windshield wiper.
1,454,650. May 8.
Nelson, .Tens, New York, N. Y, Trap. 1,443,543 ;
Feb. 13.
Nelson, John. (See Balcker, Marten, assignor.)
Nelson. .Tolin, Ottawa, Kans. Rall-scarf-forming device.
1,442,355 : Jan. 16.
Nelson, John, Ottawa, Kans. Shock absorber fo" railway
crossings. 1.471,701 ; Oct. 23.
Nelson, John, assignor of one-half to E. Anderson, Chi-
cago, 111. Game apparatus. 1,474,488; Nov. 20.
Nelson, John A., Rock Island, 111. Cement-block mold.
1.440,618: Jan. 2.
Nelson, Karl O.. Milwaukee, Wis. Valve. 1,458,35."> :
June 12.
Nelson. Lawrence C, Detroit, assignor to Stewart Manu-
facturing Corporation, Chicago. 111. Carriage curtain
window." 1,446,980 : Feb. 27.
Nelson. Lawrence C. assignor to Stewart Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, III. Carriage-curtain-wlndow
frame. 1.446.987; Feb. 27.
Nelson, Lawrence C, assignor to Stewart Manufac-
turing Corporation. Chicago, 111. Carriage curtain
window frame. 1,451,026 ; Apr. 10.
Nelson & Le Moon. (See Le Moon, Axel R., assignor.)
Nelson, Lewen R., Peoria, III. Nozzle. 1,467,807 ;
Sept. 11.
Nelson, Louis, assignor to C. W. Lifschitz. New York,
N. Y. Die nress. 1,471.858; Oct. 23.
Nelson. M. Clifton, et al., trustees. (See Hill, Ernst V.,
assignor.)
Nelson. Martin L., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
panv, Chicago, 111. Private-branch-exchange system.
1.451.885 ; Apr. 17.
Nelson, Martin L.. assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Sisnaling apparatus for telephone
systems. 1,451,886 ; Apr. 17.
Nelson, Martin L., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Automatic telephone system.
1,461,980; July 17.
Nelson. Nels P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Portable loader.
1,460,172 : June 26.
Nelson, Nela S., Harvey, N. Dak. Trap. 1,473,505 ;
Nov. 6.
Nelson, Nols T., Attleboro. assignor to J. F. Sturdy's
Sons Co., Attleboro Falls, Mass. Buckle. 1,463,657 ;
July 31.
Nelson. Nicolay. (See Barwoll. J. W., Ward, Nelson,
Hingher, Booth, and Blows.)
Nelson, Nordahl 0., Westby, Wis. Runner carrier.
1.457,595 : June 5.
Nelson, Otto, Crvstal Falls, Mich. Washing machine.
1.451,447; Apr. 10.
Nelson, Otto, assignor of one-fourth to D. P. Teter and
one-fonrth to P. Lienell, Chicago, 111. Gas engine.
1.461,494 : July 10.
Nelson. Peter T.. Gem, Kans. Water-elevatinc device.
1,457,995 ; .Tune 5.
Nelson. Ralph A., Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline
& Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pro-
duction of hydrazanisol. 1,469,586 ; Oct. 2.
Nelson, Rose H., Wessington Springs, S. Dak. Basket
carrier. 1,474,728 ; Nov. 20.
Nelson, Rudolph E. (See Mystrom, H. and Nelson.)
Nelson, Steven C., Finley, N. Dak. Grass eradicator.
1,457,096 ; June 5.
Nelson, Victor A., Portland, Oreg. Piston-ring remover.
1,444,981 ; Feb. 13.
Nelson, Victor E., Strathmore, Mich. Packing ring.
1,470,585 ; Oct. 9.
Nelson, Wilbur A., Nashville, Tenn. Fixation of atmos-
pheric nitrogen. 1,465.310 ; Aug. 21.
Nelson, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination table
and ironing board. 1,408,728; Sept. 26.
Nelson, WUmer I., Warren, Mich. Making knife handles.
1,473,121 ; Nov. 6.
Nelson, Wlnfield S., Commerce, Okla. Dinner pall.
1,472,667: Oct. 30.
Nemaulch, Ralph A.. Joliet, 111. Portable folding shoe-
shine stand. 1,478,906; Dec. 25.
Nemecek, Stephen, Chicago, 111. Cue tip. 1,450,605 ;
Apr. 3.
Nemser Gowns, Inc. (See Nemser, Joseph, assignor.)
Nemser, Joseph, assignor to Nemser Gowns, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Gown. Des. 61,984 : Feb. 20.
Nenoff, Christ, Pittsburgh, Pa. Portable and collapsible
shower bath. 1,450,218- Apr. 3.
Nenonen, John N., Aberdeen, Wash. Sanitary wash-
basin. 1,448,975 ; Mar. 20.
Neptune, Richard C, St. Louis, Mo. Roofing. 1,444,550 ;
Feb. 6.
Ner-A-Car Corporation. (See Smith, Joseph A., assignor.)
Nercam, Henri, Constantine, Algerle, France. Frame for
stretching canvases and the like. 1,443,923 ; Jan. 30.
Neri, Manuel H., Los Angeles, Calif. Device for spraying
hot fluid substances. 1,457,634 ; June 5.
Nesbit, Arthur P. (See McGee, F. R., and Nesbit.)
Nesblt, Arthur F., Wllkinsburg, Pa. Art of producing
electrical precipitation, etc. 1,440,886 ; Jan. 2.
Nesbit, Arthur F., Wllkinsburg, Pa. Electrical precipita-
tion. 1,440,887; Jan. 2.
Nesbit, Arthur F., Wllkinsburg, Pa. Voltage regulator.
1,457,851 : June 5.
Nesbit, Clair A., Falrburn, S. Dak. Concrete tie.
1.476,912 ; Dec. 11.
Nesbit. Walter F. (See Fuller, H. L.. Nesbit. and
Petterson.)
Nesheim, Anders H., Milwaukee, assignor, by . mesne
assignments, to Federal Steel Sash Company, Wauke-
sha, Wis. Window. 1,476,098 ; Dec. 4.
Nesmith, Ralph H., assignor to Morgan & Wright, Detroit,
Mich. Tire. Des. 03.480 ; Dec. 11.
Ness, Fred, Lake Andes, S. Dak. Wire tightener.
1,456,143 ; May 22.
Nessler, Charles, New York, N. Y. Artificial eyelashes and
making same. 1,450,259 : Apr. 3.
Nessler, Charles, New York. N. Y. Device for waving
natural hair. 1,455,802 : May 22.
Nessler, Svlvla, New Holland, 111. Thermotherapeutic ap-
plicator. 1,473,506 ; Nov. 6.
Nestor Manufacturing Company. (See Cumner, M. S.,
and Geissenhalner, assignors.)
Nethercut. Edgar S. (See Colman, Howard D., assignor.)
Netograph Company. (See Hose, Leonard F., assignor.)
Netter, Adelaide F., executrix. (See Netter, Raphael.)
Netter, Raphael, deceased. New York, N. Y. ; A. P. Netter,
executrix. Attachment to sewing machines. 1,457,547 ;
June 5.
Nettleton, Stanley, London, England. Actuating mecha-
nism for reciprocating trough conveyers. 1,441,108 ;
Jan. 2.
Neubauer, Curt, Mecklenburg, Germany. Process of and
device for drawing bellied obiects of sheet metal.
1,451,998; Apr. 17.
Neuberger, Henry C. (See Federiccl, Albert, assignor.)
Neuberger, Henry C. New York, assignor to Interlocking
Metal Forms Corporation, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Machine
for molding building blocks. 1,462,614 ; July 24.
Neubert, Walter P., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Sl.gnal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Plunger
lock with circuit controller for railway switches.
1,450,331 ; Apr. 8.
Neuberth, George E., Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesn*
assignments, to Packers' Equipment Co. Machine for
forming sausage Into links. 1,442,232 ; Jan. 16.
Neudorfl", Frederick. (See Reid, R. R., and Neudorff.)
Neuenhaus, Heinrlch. (See KOgel, G., and Neuenhaus.)
Neuenschwander, Ella, n6e Markmann. (See Neuen-
schwander, Johannes, assignor.)
Neuenschwander, Johannes, assignor to E. Neuen-
schwander, n6e Markmann, Neumunster, Germany.
JIanufacture of flowerpots, pipes, and other hollow
articles of concrete. 1,441,704 ; Jan, 9.
Neuhaus. Hilda, Mllford, Iowa. Post. 1,475,857 ;
Nov. 27.
Neuland. Alfons H., Jersev City, N. J. Dynamo-electric
machine. 1.449,539 : Mar. 27.
Neuland, Alfons H., Jersey Cltv, N. J. Dynamo-electric
machine. 1,461,542; .Tuly 10.
Neuland, Alfons H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Neuland
Electrical Company, Inc. Battery-charging system.
1,447,318 ; Mar. 6.
Neuland, Alfons H., assignor to Neuland Electrical Com-
pany, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Power-transmission
apparatus. 1,451,465 ; Apr. 10.
394
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Neuland Electrical Company. (See Neuland, Alfons H.,
assignor.)
Neuinaier, John E., assignor to The Lignite Pressed Coal
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Molding press. 1,469,429 ;
Oct. 2.
Neumann, Carl, New York, N. Y. Collar-button hook.
1,463,400; July 31.
Neumann, Edward. (See Neumann, Jakob S., sssignor.)
Neumann, Hermann, Blackwell, Wis. Car-locking device.
1,448,672; Mar. 13.
Neumann, Jakob S., assignor to E. Neumann, Great Falls,
Mont. Fish stop. 1,468,320; Sept. 18.
Neumann, John, Chicago, 111. Building block or brick.
1,475,714 ; Nov. 27.
Neumann, R., Hardware Co., The. (See Isidor, Joseph
S., assignor.)
Neumann, R., Hardware Co., The. (See Lotz, William A.,
assignor.)
Neumann, R., Hardware Co., The. (See Tueckmantel.
Hugo, assignor.)
Neumann. R., Hardware Co., The. (See Willringhaus,
Gbstav, assignor.)
Neumayer, Frederick W., Baltimore, Md. Type-line-cast-
ing machine. 1,462,298 ; July 17.
Neumeyer, Fritz, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Drosspl,
Adolf F., assignor.)
Neumeyer, Horace F., Macungle, Pa. Fuel saver and
decarbonizer. 1,471.411 ; Oct. 23.
Neunaber, John F., and L. E. Bartels, Bethalto, 111. Road
scraper. 1,450,815 ; Apr. 3.
Neupert. Clarence W., Buflfalo, N. Y. Pump. 1,469,365 ;
Oct. 2.
Neusella, Albert, assignor of one-half to A. A. Patterson.
Chicago, 111. Liquid for treating fabrics. 1,453.764 ;
May 1
Nevel, Albert L., et al. (See Wentling, Lester M., as-
signor.)
Nevill, David J., Denver, Colo., assignor to The Stearns-
Roger Manufacturing Company. Crusher. 1,459,340 ;
June 19.
Nevill, David J., Denver, Colo., assignor to The Stearn.s
Roger Manufacturing Company. Crushing machine.
1,464,536; Aug. 14.
Nevill, Frank I., Houston, Tex. Elevating liquids from
great depths. 1,473,967 ; Nov. 13.
Nevill, Frank I., Houston, Tex. Adjuster for well-
pumping apparatus. 1,473,968 ; Nov. 13.
Neville, Herbert. (See Wilkie, J. B., and Neville.)
Nevin, Robert C, Dayton, Ohio. Automatic milling ma-
chine. 1,465,453; Aug. 21.
Nevins, Vergil 0. (See Nevins, Verna A. and V. O.)
Nevins, Verna A. and V. O., Hooker, Okla. Guard for
gasoline lamps. 1,471,193 ; Oct. 16.
Nevitt, Henry G., Tampico, Mexico. Liquid and vapor
separator. 1,452,253 ; Apr. 17.
Nevius. Condict M., Hornell, N. Y. Coffee mill.
1,459,790; June 26.
Nevius, Condict M., Hornell, N. Y. Coffee roaster.
1.459,791 ; June 26.
Nevius, George H., Shrewsbury, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Nail
polifiher. Des. 63,234 ; Nov. 6.
Nevius, George H., Shrewsbury, N. .T., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Shoe
horn. Des. 63,235 ; Nov. 6.
New Bedford Tensioning Devices, Inc. (See Medeiros
Emygdio S., assignor.)
New Departure Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Hughes. Fredprick G., assignor.)
New England Bedding Company. (See Mintz, Henry,
assignor.)
New England Butt Company. (See McCahen, George F.,
fiR.siit'nor.)
New England Electric Company, The. (See Wade, Jem
R., assignor.)
New England Metal Barrel Corporation, The. (See Fel-
ten, Abram V., assignor.)
New England Trust Company, The, trustee. (See Paiks.
E. F., Brink, and Taylor, assignors.)
New England Trust Company, The, trustee. (See Taylor,
George N., assignor.)
New England Wood Heel Co. (See Shaw, Wesley J.,
assignor.)
New Era Manufacturing Company. (See Fanslow, Ben-
jamin 0., assignor.)
New Favorite Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Schab, John W., assignor.)
New Haven Clock Co. (See Porter, Wilson E., assignor.)
New Haven Clock Co. (See Whitehead, Richard H., as-
sigi or.)
New Home Sewing Machine Company, The. (See Welker,
Louis, jr., assignor.)
New Idea Spreader Co., The. (See Oppenheim, T. H.,
and Selhorst, assignors.)
New Jersey Can Company. (See Kashinsky, John, as-
signor.)
New Jersey Foundry and Machine Company. (See Hes-
cock, Ethan N.. assignor.)
New .Jersey Foundry and Machine Company. (See New-
hall, H. By and Hescock, assignors.)
New Jersey Machine Corporation. (See Feybusch, M., and
Fleischer, assignors.)
New Jersey Machine Corporation. (See Feybusch, M.,
and Severson, assignors.)
New Jersey Optical Co. (See Durgin, Edgar R., as-
signor.)
New Jersey Patent Company. (See Edison, Thomas A.,
assignor.)
New Jersey Patent Company. (See Haarlander, Otto J.,
assignor.)
New Jersey Patent Company. (See Haarlander, O. J.,
and Hydeloff, assignors.)
New Jersey Patent Company. (See Holland, Newman
PI., assignor.)
New Jersey Patent Company. (See Luhr, Charles W.,
assignor.)
New Jersey Patent Company. (See Mcintosh, Frederick
P., assignor.)
New Jersey Patent Company. (See Warner, Selden G.,
assignor.)
New Jersey Testing Laboratories. (See Meigs, Joseph V.,
assignor.)
New Jersey Twin Hoist Company. (See Gasser, Joseph,
assignor.)
New Jersey Wire Cloth Company. (See Beers, Louis
G., assignor.)
New Jersey Zinc Company, The. (See Borcherdt, Walter
O., assignor.)
New Jersey Zinc Company, The. (See Breyer, F. G.,
and Finkeldey, assfgnors.)
New Jersey Zinc Company, The. (See Breyer, F. G.,
Hubbell, and Kerr, assignors.)
New Jersey Zinc Company, The. (See Finkeldey, W. H.,
and Peirce, assignors.)
New Jersey Zinc Company, The. (See Maxson, W. L.,
assignor.)
New Jersey Zinc Company, The. (See Myers, John F., as-
signor.)
New Jersey Zinc Company. (See Singmaster, J. A., and
Breyer, assignors.)
New Liberty Washing Machine Company. (See Walte,
Carlton K., assignor.)
New Method Stove Company. (See Blake, Arthur N., as-
signor.)
New Martinsville Glass Mfg. Co. (See Clarke, Ira M.,
assignor.)
New Process Acid Company. (See Harney, Thomas R.,
assignor.)
New Process Cork Company. (See Ilarrich, Paul, as-
signor.)
New Process Iron and Steel Company. (See Hundley,
James, assignor.)
New Safety Paper Co. (See Ruzlcka, Rudolph, assignor.)
New Way Laboratories Company. (See Faust, John F.,
assignor.)
New York Air Brake Company. (See Bickel, Henry F.,
assignor.)
New York Belting and Packing Company. (See Cobb,
Henry Z., assignor.)
New York Blue Print Paper Co. (See Larsen, Victor P.,
assignor.)
New York Blue Print Paper Company. (See Linsner,
Arthur F., assignor.)
New York Calculating Machine Company. (See De
Simone, Michele G., assignor.)
New York Coil Company. (See Rhoades, Lewis T., as-
signor.)
New York Engineering Company. (See Ludlum, A. C,
and Lowy, assignors.)
New York Lighting Fixture Manufacturing Co. (See
Fleischauer, Fred, assignor.)
New York Mackintosh Clothing Company. (See Place,
Charles A., assignor.)
New York Mills Corporation. (See Leiper, John, as-
signor.)
New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, The. (See
Dance, Edward L., assignor.)
Newark Gear Cutting Machine Co. (See Eberhardt,
Henry J., assignor.)
Newark Mask Co. (See Hanft, George A., assignor.)
Newark Tube Company. (See Snodgrass, H. E., and
Hunter, assignors.)
Newark Watch Case Materials Company. (See Milne,
Alexander, assignor.)
Newbauer, Falentine, assignor of one-tenth to C. C. Tahkel,
one-tenth to M. Beskin, one-tenth to B. Newmark, one-
tenth to C. Finn, one-tenth to S. Gordon, and four
one-hundredths to N. Rlvkln, Minneapolis, Minn. Ver-
tical-rising aeroplane and aerofoil. 1,446,718 ; Feb. 27.
Newberry, Andrew W., executor. (See Newberry, Spen-
cer B.) „ „
Newberry, Andrew W., et al. (See Newberry, Spencer B.,
assignor.)
Newberry, Arthur C, et aL (See Newberry, Spencer B..
assignor.)
Newberry, George W., St. Louis, Mo. Paperhanger s
shears holder. 1,460,434 ; July 3.
Newberry, Spencer B., deceased, Cleveland, Ohio ; A. W.
Newberry, executor, assignor to Medusa Concrete Wa-
terproofing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making water-
proofing for concrete and the product thereby pro-
duced. 1,471,410; Oct. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
A1j)habetlcal list of patentees — Continued.
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Newberry, Spencer B., deceased, Cleveland, Ohio ; A. W.
Newberry, executor, assignor of one-half to A. W. New-
berry and one-half to A. C. Newberry. Apparatus for
burning cement material. 1,477,517 ; Dec. 11.
Newbold, David AI., jr., rhiladelphia, Pa. Cigar case.
1,472,806; Nov. 6.
Newburg, W. H. (See Garbacz, Albert, assignor.)
Newbv. William. I'oungstowu, Ohio. Opening sheet and
tiu-plato paciJS. 1,450,863 ; Apr. 3.
Newbv, NYilliani, Toun^stown, Ohio. Opening sheet and
tin-plate packs. 1.452 890 ; Apr. 24.
Ncwcomb, Edward C, North Scituate, Mass. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,453,164 ; Apr. 24.
Newcomb, Edward C, Scituate. Mass., assignor to Stand-
ard Engineering Company, St. Louis, Mo. Valve mech-
anism. 1,454.831 ; May 8.
Newcomb, Melvin B.. Akron, assignor to The Wellman-
Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Vulcanizing
press. 1.446,478 ; Feb. 27.
Newcomb, Balph W.. Green Village, N. J. Device for con-
trolling rotary motion of shafts, etc. 1,440,267 ;
Feb. 20.
Newcomb, Robert E., Holyoke, Mass., assignor to Worth-
Ington Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Hydraulic engine. 1,472.421 ; Oct. 30.
Newcomer, Paul S. (See Davis, H. A., and Newcomer.)
Newell, Allen, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Coding and decoding
device. 1,441,109 ; Jan. 2.
Newell, Charles E.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Loading spout.
1,470,830 ; Dec. 11.
Newell, George T., jr., Beverly, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electrically-
heated warming pad. 1.447,031 ; Feb. 27.
Newell, James A., Belfast, Ireland. Carburetor for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,442,535 ; Jan. 10.
Newell, John, Scarsdale, N. Y. Concrete wall block
1,469,678; Oct. 2.
Newell, Louis B., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Bottle. Des. 63,654 ; Dec. 25.
Newell Manufacturing Company. (See Gabrielson, Carl,
assignor.)
Newell, Minton H., assignor to The Alloys Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Metal dust and making the same.
1,456,035; May 22.
Newell, Peter S. H., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Dia-
mond Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Toy.
1,440,487; Jan. 2.
Newell, Peter S. H., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Dia-
mond Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sounding
toy. 1,440,488; Jan. 2.
Newell, Robert E., Irwin, Pa. Safety valve. 1,453,079 ;
Apr. 24.
Ncwforth. ITrank, Jr., Norwood, Ohio, assignor to Auto-
matic Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic tele-
phone system. 1,442,086: Jan. 16.
Newhall, Henry B. (See Karitzky, John, assignor.)
Xewhall, Henry B. (See Pleister, Henry W., assignor.)
Newhall, Henry B. (See Pleister. H. W., and Karitzky,
assignors.)
Newhall, Henry B., executor. (See Karitzky, John,
assignor.)
Newhall, Henry B., executor. (See Pleister, H. W., and
Karitzky, assignors.)
Newhall, Henry B., formerly known as B. Newhall, jr.
(See Pleister, Henry W.. assignor.)
Newhall, Henry B., Plainfield, and E. N. Hescock, West-
field, N. J. ; said Hescock assignor of his right to
New Jersev Foundry and Machine Company. Power
member. 1,468,916 ; Sept. 25.
Newhard, Allen G., AUentown, Pa. Circuit controller.
1.475.313 ; Nov. 27.
Newhard, John H. (See Fegely, J. P., and Newhard.)
Newhard, John H., AUentown, Pa. Container. 1,473.732 ;
Nov. 13.
Newhard, Monte W., assignor of one-half to A. Bachert,
Reading, Pa. Fender. 1,469,679 ; Oct. 2.
Newhouse, Frank, Denver, Colo. Advertising frame.
1,470,866; Oct. 16.
Newhouse, Ray C, Wauwatosa, assignor to AUis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, W'is. Fuel feeder,
1,450,903 ; Apr. 3.
Newhouse, Ray C, Wauwatosa, assignor to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Comnany, Milwaukee, Wis. Thrust
bearing. 1.457.086 ; May 29.
Newkirk, William B.. Edgewater, N. J., assignor to Corn
Products Refining Company. Making grape sugar.
1,471,347; Oct. 23.
Newland, Barnet. New York, N. \'. Chandelier. Des.
62,494 ; June 12.
Newland, Barnet. New I'ork, N. Y. Chandelier. Des.
62,495; June 12.
Newland, Charles L., London, England. Sound record-
ing and reproducing instrument. 1,450.045; Mar. 27.
Newlands, Eleanor M., Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight,
England, Device for securing hats to the head.
1,441,875 ; Jan, 9.
Newlin, James C, Haverford, Pa. Shoe-tree. 1,469,238 ;
Oct. 2.
Newlyn, Thomas J., EI Paso, Tex. Face-powder box.
Des. 62,434 ; May 29.
Newman, A. L., & Company. (See Newman, Almyr L.,
assignor.)
Newman, Albert G., Stanhope, Iowa. Feed cutter.
1,456,034 I May 22.
Newman, Albert T., assignor of one-half to J. A, Rankin,
Emporia, Kans. Carburetor. 1,475,404 ; Nov. 27.
Newman, Almyr L., Warwick, R. 1., assignor to A. L.
Newman & Company, Cranston, R. I. Bracelet or
like article of jewelry. 1,473,796 ; Nov. 13.
Newman, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Deodorizing ap-
paratus. 1,477,183 ; Dec. 11.
Newman Clock Company. (See Brown, Russell S., as-
signor.)
Newman, Daniel C, Elyria, Ohio. Mechanism for molding
concrete blocks. 1,451,049 ; Apr. 10.
Newman, Earnest, Lake Providence, La. Decoy.
1,457,388; June 5.
Newman, Edward A. (See Newman, Emil C. and E. A.)
Newman, Emil C, Cincinnati, Ohio, and E. A. Newman,
Chicago, 111. Containing cabinet. 1,457,744 ; June 5.
Newman, George W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wilson-
Jones Loose Leaf Company. Transfer binder. 1,467,808 ;
Sept, 11.
Newman, George W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wilson
Jones Loose Leaf Company. Producing loose-leat-bind-
ers covers. 1,470,282 ; Oct. 9,
Newman, George W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wilson-
Jones Loose Leaf Company. Quick-release means for
loose-leaf books. 1,473,247 ; Nov. 6.
Newman, Harry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Window cleaner,
1,472,190; Oct. 30.
Newman, Hugo, New York, N. Y^. Loading means for
film magazines for cameras. 1,400,435 ; July 3.
Newman, Isaac, I. Kern, and M. Kern, New York, N. Y.
Catamenial appliance. 1,453,053 ; Apr. 24.
Newman, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Closure for recepta-
cles. 1,450,260; Apr. 3.
Newman, J. F., Inc. (See Corbett, George E., assignor.)
Newman, John G., North Sydney, assignor to James
Hardie and Company Limited, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Process and apparatus for manu-
facturing matches. 1,453,228 ; Apr. 24.
Newman, John G., North Sydney, assignor to James
Hardie and Company Limited, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Match. 1,453,229; Apr. 24.
Newman, John J. and L. L., Rockwood, Pa. Newspaper
clamp. 1,441,876; Jan, 9.
Newman, John J. and L. L., Rockwood, Pa. License-card
holder. 1,475,025; Nov. 20.
Newman, Leopold, Pittsburgh, Pa. Trousers. 1,453,105 ;
Apr. 24.
Newman, Lloyd L. (See Newman, John J. and L. L.)
Newman, Louis, Chicago, 111. Passenger train and plat-
form. 1,462,868 ; July 24.
Newman, Louis J., New Rochelle, N. Y. Resilient wheel.
1,466,099; Aug. 28.
Newman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Radiator. 1,443,237 ;
Jan. 23.
Newman, Morris J., and M. lannetti, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bed. 1,448,935; Mar. 20.
Newman, Samuel. (See Both well, Henry R., assignor.)
Newman, Samuel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Belt attachment.
1,463,172; July 31.
Newman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dental absorbent-
roll holder. 1,469,049 ; Sept. 25.
Newman, Samuel S. (See Guenst, William, assignor.)
Newman, Thomas, assignor of one-half to V. B. Smith,
Omaha, Nebr. Shovel attachment. 1,456,879 ; May 29.
Newman, William S., Alexandra, Victoria, Australia.
Means of single-article delivery from containers.
1,461,981 ; July 17.
Newmark, Emanuel, et al. (See Newbauer, Falentine,
assignor.)
Newnham, Eugene, St. Louis, Mo. Overload protective
device for electric motors. 1,460,556 ; July 3.
Newport, Calvin C, assignor to Des Moines Incubator
Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Sectional grain sprouter.
1.463,223; July 31.
Newsham, Rov V., Oakland, Calif. Combination billing
system. 1,461,399 ; July 10.
Newsom, John F., Palo Alto, Calif. Electric control
system. 1,468,321 ; Sept. 18.
Newsom, John F., Palo Alto, Calif. Time-controlled
electric switch. 1,470,867 ; Oct. 16.
Newspaper Stuffing Machines Co. (See Halvorsen,
Severin, assignor.)
Newton, Charles L., deceased, Pueblo, Colo. ; M. F. New-
ton, administratrix. Wire reel or spool. 1,465,454 ;
Aug. 21.
Newton, Dudley, San Francisco, Calif., assignor of one-
half to W. A. Goericke. Device for flushing toilet
fixtures. 1,461,284; July 10.
Newton, Earl W.. Chicago, 111. Cup or similar article
Des. 63.265; Nov. 13.
Newton, Herbert B., Brookline, Mass. Building con
struction. 1,449,540; Mar. 27.
Newton, Merle M., Colorado Springs, Colo. Separator
1,462,121; July 17.
Newton, Mildred F., administratrix. (See Newton
Charles L.)
Newton, Richard T., New York, N. Y. Lubricating de^
vice. 1.463,765 : July 31.
Newton, Richard T., New York, N. Y. Shock eliminator
1,463,766; July 31.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continuecl.
Newton, Richard T., assignor to Arms Products Company,
Inc., New Tork, N. Y. Projectile. 1,459,600 ; June ID.
Nfcwlon, Eobert W., Providence, R. I. Automatic spriu-
Itler. 1,450,219 ; Apr. 3.
Newton, Walter M., Dover, Del. Attachment for wheel-
barrows. 1,476,635 ; Dec. 4.
Newton, William J., assignor to Harvey Hubbell, Incor-
porated, Bridgeport, Conn. Switch cover and support.
1,450,046 : Mar. 27.
Newton, William J., assignor to Harvey Hubbell, In-
corporated, Bridgeport, Conn. Fixture-hooU fitting.
1,469,587 ; Oct. 2.
Newton, William J., assignor to Harvey Hubbell. Incor-
porated, Bridgeport, Conn. Switch. 1,470,868;
Oct. 16.
Newtown Giant Incubator Corporation. (See Martin,
Perry S., assignor.)
Niagara Machine & Tool Works. (See Lingdren, Bror J.,
assignor.)
Niagara Metal Stamping Corporation. (See Armstrong,
Eliot, assignor.)
Niagara Sprayer Co. (See Allgrunn, Carl G., assignor.)
Niagara Sprayer Co. (See Knapp, E., Dickerson, and
Bestrup, assignors.)
Nic-Heater Corporation. (See Nichols, James S., as-
signor.)
Nicholas, Charles W., Tarentum, Pa., assignor to W. P.
Murphy, Chicago, 111. Coupler release rigging.
1,469,430; Oct. 2.
Nicholas. James A., Egan, S. Dak. Mail box. 1,469,730;
Oct. 2.
Nicholas, Lorena B., Los Angeles, and K. H. Heine, Santa
Ana, Calif. Toy aeroplane. 1,443,904 ; Feb. 6.
Nicholas, Oley G., Los Angeles, Calif. Concrete-building
form. 1,470,467 ; Oct. 0.
Nicholas Power Company. (See EUwood, William, as-
signor.)
Nicholas Power Company. (See Uhlemann, Theodore F.,
assignor.)
Nicholas, Rollo L., assignor to W. Ratzenstein, Chicago,
111. Bottle filling and capping machine or the like.
1,460,210; June 26.
Nicholas, Rollo L., and M. Goldberger, assignors to W.
Ratzenstein, Chicago, 111. Bottle-filling machine or
the like. 1,460,211; June 26.
Nicholas, Wesley G., assignor to American Manganese
Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Electric-furnace melt-
ing of manganese scrap. 1,460,106; June 26.
Nicholas, Wesley G., Chicago Heights, assignor to Amer-
ican Manganese Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Cast-
steel railway-track member. 1,460,107 ; June 26.
Nicholas, William H., Wilklnsburg, Pa. Method and
apparatus for casting rolls. 1,455,091 ; May 15.
Nlcholaysen, John. (See Danckwortt, Thomas B., as
signor.)
Nicholls, Arthur P. (See Bradshaw, E. A., Black, and
Nlch'.lls.)
Nicholls, William H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Molding machine.
1.472,807 ; Nov. 6.
Nichols, Clifford R., Dallas, Tex. Machine and process for
manufacturing articles from plastic materials.
1,457,185 ; May 29.
Nichols, Clifford R., Dallas, Tex. Concrete-pipe-making
machine. 1,473,969 ; Nov. 13.
Nichols Dehydrator Corporation. (See Andrea, Agnes L.,
assignor.)
Nichols. Elmer E., Oakland, Calif. Aeroplane. 1,461,700;
July 10.
Nichols, Ernest F., New Haven, Conn., a.ssignor to Gov-
ernment of the United States, repre.^ented by the Sec-
retary of the Navy. Submarine mine. 1,466,915 ;
Sept. 4.
Nichols, George J., Minneapolis, Minn. Combined spat
and legging. Des. 62,741 ; July 24.
Nichols, Harold W., Maplewood, N. .L, assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Reampllfying system. 1,442.781 ; Jan. 16.
Nichols, Harold W., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Carrier radiotelephone system. 1,458,949 ; June 19.
Nichols. Harold W., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Vacuum-tube apparatus. 1,463,432 ; July 31.
Nichols, H.nrold W., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling. 1,468,433; July 31.
Nichols, Harold W., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Relay. 1,478,051 ; Dec. IS.
Nichols, Harry J. (See Hustvedt, O. M., and Nichols.)
Nichols, Harrv J., Washington, D. C. Water-impact fuse.
1,446,764 ; Feb. 27.
Nichols, Howard M., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to The
Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Barrel-
making apparatus. 1,447.032 ; Feb. 27.
Nichols, Howard M., Swarthmore, assignor to The At-
lantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Container.
], 457,790; .Tune 5.
Nichols, Ira G., Mandan, N. Dak. Denture. 1,466,543 ;
Aug. 28.
Nichols, James S., assignor to Nic-Heater Corporation,
Atlanta, Ga. Fireplace heater. Rel5,577 ; Apr. 10.
Nichols, James S., assignor to Nic-Heater Corporation,
Atlanta, Ga. Heating device for open fireplaces. Re-
15.717 ; Nov. 6.
Nichols, John. (See Seat, Woodford O., assignor.)
Nichols, Lloyd F. (See Braun, O. N.. Nichols, and
Underwood.)
Nichols, Louis C., Wauwatosa, assignor to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Trans-
former. 1,470,172 ; Dec. 4.
Nichols, Malcolm P., New Haven, Conn. Headlight in-
stallation for automobiles. 1,450,510 ; Apr. 3.
Nichols, Robert, and T. L. Titus, Omaha, Nebr. Flush
valve. 1,472,191; Oct. 30.
Nichols, Roland A., assignor of one-half to S. Morris,
Winterhaven, Fla. Mausoleum. 1,442,087 ; Jan. 16.
Nichols, Starratt D.. Buffalo, N. Y. Cup and saucer.
Des. 62,407 ; May 22.
Nichols, Troy R., Mexia, Tex. Combined indicator and
gauge. 1,460,436 ; July 3.
Nichols, Wesley G.. Chicago Heights, assignor to Ameri-
can Manganese Steel Company. Chicago, 111. Dipper
tooth. 1,453.805; May 1.
Nichols, Wesley G.. Chicago Heights, assignor to Ameri-
can M.'inganese Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Railway
crossing with renewable centers. 1,456,857 ; May 29.
Nichols, William B., Haddon Heights, assignor of one-half
to T. E. Benson, Audubon, N. J. Sectional dehydrator.
1,478,879 ; Dec. 25.
Nichols, Winfield S., La Crosse, Wis. Plow. 1,444,354;
Feb. 6.
Nicholson, Andrew I., assignor to Scotts' Shipbuilding &
Engineering Company, Limited, Greenock, Scotland.
Hydraulic gear for the control of engine valves.
1,472,613 ; Oct. 30.
Nicholson, Frank, assignor of seventy per cent to J. H.
Lagreid and twentv-five per cent to A. H. Richards,
Seattle, Wash. Quick-set wrench. 1,467,978 ; Sept. 11.
Nicholson, Frank H., Wilklnsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swlssvale, Pa. Railway-
traffic-controlling apparatus. 1,452,214 ; Apr. 17.
Nicholson, Frank H., Wilklnsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale. Pa. Railway-
traffic-controlling apparatus. 1,464.105; Aug. 7.
Nicholson, George W., and A. J. Kelly, assignors to
Safety First Auto Tail-Light Company, Indianapolis,
Ind. Automobile signal. 1,467,263 ; May 29.
Nicholson, Herbert, Chicago, 111. Reenforced pneumatic-
tire casing. 1,460,599 : July 3.
Nicholson, Joshua B., Washington, D. C. Automatic
dirigible lamp support. 1,475,080 ; Nov. 20.
Nicholson, Niels C, assignor to Seattle-Astoria Iron
Works, Seattle, Wash. Fish - dressing machine.
1,471,567 ; Oct. 23
Nicholson, Robert. (See Rotstein, M., and Nicholson.)
Nicholson, Samuel W., assignor to The Willys-Overland
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Seat construction. 1,471,001 ;
Oct. 16.
Nicholson, Stanley W., assignor to The Dura Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Handle mounting for window regulators.
1,451,234 : Apr. 10.
Nicholson, Stanley W., assignor to The Dura Company,
Toledo. Ohio. Window strip for vehicle windows.
1,473,310; Nov. 6.
Nicholson, Tom B., Los Angeles, Calif. Lock for pivoted
links. 1,446.924 : Fob. 27.
Nicholson, W. D. (See La Tulip, Fred L., assignor.)
Nicholson, William S., Rochester, N. Y. Candy depositor.
1,466,338; Aug. 28.
Nickerson, Albert L., Brockton, Mass. Container.
1.441,705 : Jan. 9.
Nickerson, Victor H., Cotuit, Mass. Drive-well point and
strainer. 1,448,233 ; Mar. 13.
Nickerson, William E., Cambridge, assignor to Gillette
Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Reenforced
blade. 1,458,192 ; .Tune 12.
Nickerson, William E., Cambridge, assignor to Glllett*
Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Screening ap-
paratus. 1,458,4.34 ; June 12.
Nickerson, William H., BrookUne, Mass. Shank stiffener.
1,459,239; June 19.
Nickerson, William H., BrookUne, Mass. Shank stiff-
ener. 1,462.798 ; July 24.
Nicklev. John C., and S. Elmlinger, Reading, Ohio. Traffic
signal. 1,446,315 ; Feb. 20.
Nicolaldes, Victor E., Lancaster, Calif. Portable head
for irrigation risers. 1,455,406 ; May 15.
Nicolardot, Henri, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France. Non-
puncturing air chamber. 1,467,557 ; Sept. 11.
Nicolaus, Frederic G., and J. Roy, Cleveland, Ohio, as-
signors to American Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Stove-door frame and hinge therefor. 1,455,732 ;
May 15.
Nicole, Louis. London, England. Milling, drilling, and
grinding appliance for lathes. 1,450,447 ; Apr. 3.
Nicnll, William W. (See McEwan, Hugh, assignor.)
Nicolson, Alexander M., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Thermionic
translating device. 1,459,412 ; June 12.
Nicolson, Alexander M., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Selective
apparatus for signaling circuits. 1,464,104 ; Aug. 7.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lidt of patentees — Continued.
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Nlcolson, Alexander M., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
vision. 1,470,696 ; Oct. 16.
Mcol.son. Willinui S., Salisbury, N. C. Soda fountain and
icf-orcam cabinet. 1,465.021 ; Aug. 14.
Nicbler, Hilda A., Racine, Wis. Display cap hanger.
1,471,191; Oct. 16.
Nied, Fred A., Akron, Ohio., assignor to The B. F. Good-
rich Company, New YorlJ, N. Y. Pneumatic tire.
Des. 63,140; Oct. 16.
NiiMlfclten, Edward F., assignor to Hoffman & Billings
Mfg. Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Waste mechanism.
1,445.101 ; Feb. 13.
NitHlcrman, Edward. (See Cowell, Nelson H., assignor.)
Niedner, Adolph O., assignor to Niedner Rifle Barrel
Co., Dowagiac, Mich. Shell-loading tool. 1,449,775 ;
Mar. •>!.
Niedner lUfle Barrel Co. (See Niedner, Adolph O., as-
signor.)
Nielsen, Alfred, Hovik, near Christianla, Norway. Elec-
tric heating plate. 1,465,478 ; Aug. 21.
Nielsen, Andreas, San Juan Bautista, Calif. Folding float.
1.4r>6,397 : May 22.
Nielsen, Andrew C, Cleveland, Ohio. Toothpick.
1,468,125; Sept. 18.
Nielsen, Chris, Kutbvcn, Iowa. Gate-operating device.
1,446,719 ; Feb. 27.
Nielsen, Emanuel, assignor to Hamilton-Beach Mfg. Co.
Racine, Wis. Sewing-machine motor. 1,474,604,
Nov. 20.
Nielsen, Harnld, London, and B. Laing, Hatfield,- Eng-
Jiiu'l. Stuffing box for rotary driers, kilns, calcining
furnaces, retorts, or the lil^e. 1,460,764 ; July 3.
Nielsen, Jens V., Milwaukee, Wis. Mowing machine.
1,447,881 ; Mar. 6.
Nielsen, Laurits A., Seattle, Wash. Concrete insert.
1,460,035 ; June 26.
Nielsen. Niels, Lincoln, Nebr. Engine-supporting stand.
1.450.511 : Apr. 3.
Nielsen, Niels, Pittsburg, Calif. Asparagus cutter.
1,454,555 ; May 8.
Nielsen, Niels D., Elyria, Ohio. Rubber composition.
1.463,905; Aug. 7.
Nielson, Niels, Los Angeles, Calif. Self-filling fountain
pen. 1,478,577 ; Dec. 25.
Nlemczewski, Aloyslus, Blmira, N. Y. Flower stand.
1,451,515 ; Apr. 10.
Niemiec, Joseph, and W. Zdunek, Newark, N. J. Manu-
facturing textiles and articles of manufacture.
1,446,316; Feb. 20.
Niendorff, Charles W. E. (See Margies, S. G., and Nien-
dorff.)
Nienkirk, William B., Maquoketa, Iowa. Apparatus for
burning in bearings of internal-combustion motors.
1,466,740: Sept. 4.
Niermeyer, Henry W., Utlca, N. Y. Stopping device for
knitting machines. 1,471,802; Oct. 23.
Nies. John D.. St. Charles, assignor to Kimble Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Motor construction. 1,476,412 ;
Dec. 4.
Nlese. Henry E., Morristown, N. J., assignor to The
American Sugar Refining Company, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for drying char. 1,452,166 ; Apr. 17.
Niesman, Charles P., Freeport, 111. Saw-setting tool.
1.450,220; Apr. 3.
Niptz. Gustav, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Heater. 1,454,556 ;
May 8.
Nietzel, Oswald, Elizabeth, N. J. Combination curtain
and shade holder. 1,454.557; May 8.
Night Aero Advertising Corporation. (See Mitchell,
H. W.. and La Grassa, assignors.)
Nihoul, Armand, Villeneuve-le-Roi and C. Clere, Paris,
France. Manufacture of zinc white. 1,463,483 ;
July 31.
Nikaido, Yasujuro. (See Molony, S. B.. and Nikaido.)
Nikander, August, assignor of one-half to S. E Roth-
.stein, Detroit, Mich. Scribing tool. 1,465,230 ; Aug. 14.
Nikart. Joseph G., Virginia, Minn. Lunch kit. I,460'l08 ;
Juno 26.
Nilant. Charles P. L., Haarlem, Netherlands. Drafting
instrument. 1,459,792 ; June 26.
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Blood, Harold L.,
assignor.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Cole, Lyndon C, as-
signor. l
Niles-Rement-Pond Company. (See Cullen, James K.,
assignor. 1
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Draeseke, A. W., and
Parkes, assignors.)
Nilps-Bement-Ponf] Company. (See Hagman, William J.,
assignor.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Lace, Raymond F.,
assismor.)
Nilps-Bement-Pond Company. (See Pyle, Lewis M., as-
signor.)
Nilps-Bement-Pond Company. (See Randolph, Clifford
F., assignor.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Sears. Willard T.,
assienor.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Wais, Albert C, as-
signor. 1
Nilsen, Oskar. (See Olsen, H. O., and Nilsen.)
(See Olson, Maurltz,
Nilson, A. H., Machine Co., The.
assignor.)
Nilson, Andrew, assignor to Eureka Smokeless Furnace
Co., Chicago, 111. Furnace. 1,443,800 ; Jan. 30
Nilson, Emll. (See Kivikink, A. E., and Nilson.)
Nilson, Gustaf A., Chicago, 111. Stand. 1,444,936;
Feb. 13.
Mlson, Harold and L., Wyzata, Minn. Traction ma-
chine. 1,446,479 ; Feb. 27.
Nilson, Harold G., Detroit, Mich. Loading attachment
for trucks. 1,458,775 ; June 12.
NiLsoii. Lars G., Iloboken, N. J., assignor of one-fourth
to F. P. Fahy, New York, N. Y. Brake mechanism.
1,445,232 ; Feb. 13.
Nilscu, Leonard. (See Nilson, Harold and L.)
Nilsson, George P., sr., Pasadena, Calif. Elevated aerial
trolley transport. 1,468,508 ; Sept. 18.
Nilsson, Hjalmar. (See Anderson, Ole, assignor.)
Nilsson, Martin, and N. S. Harrison, Peekskill, assignors
to The Fleischraaun Company, New York, N. Y. Pro-
ducing yeast. 1,449,127 ; Mar. 20.
Nilsson, Nils O., Worcester, Mass. Rat trap. 1,454,941;
May 15.
Nims, Frank B. and V. J., Stockton, Calif. Water cir-
culator for gas engines. 1,459,160 ; June 19.
Nims. Voigt J. (See Nims, Frank B. and V. J.)
Ninety Nine Publishing Company. (See Cossitt, Harold
R., assignor.)
Ninety Nine Publishing Company. (See Cossitt, H. R.,
and Sinel, assignors.)
Ninow, Walter L., and R. C. Mittelstaedt, Milwaukee,
Wis. Trap. 1,444,132; Feb. 6.
"Nips" Incorporated. (See Goodchild, Walter, assignor.)
Nisbet, David P., Craftou, assignor to Mackintosh-I-Iemp-
hill Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manipulator for rolling
mills. 1,462,454 ; July 17.
Nish, William S. (See King, J. C, and Nish.)
Nishkian, Leon H., San Prancisico, Calif. Door.
1,476,097 ; Dec 4.
Nlssen, Detlev. (See Kalischer, G., Miiller, and Nissen.)
Nissen, Eugene F., Alameda, Calif. Envelope fastener.
1,456,036 ; May 22.
Nissen, Eugene P., Alameda, Calif. Envelope machine.
1,461,827; July 17. *
Nissen, Henry C. (See Ringe, J. C, and Nissen.)
Nissley, Jacob H. (See Horn, R. W. P., and Nisslev.)
Nitrogen Corporation, The. (See Arnold, Edward E.,
assignor.)
Nitrogen Corporation, The. (See Arnold, E. H., and
Wakeford, assignors.)
Nitrogen Corporation, The. (See Clancy, John C, as-
signor.)
Nitrogen Corporation, The. (See Nagelvoort, Adriaan,
assignor.)
Nitrum Aktiengesellschaft. (See Siebert, Werner, as-
signor.)
Nitsch. Charles H.. and W. A. Weightman, Losan, Phila-
delphia, assignors to Stokes & Smith Company, Sum-
merdale, Philadelphia, Pa. Package-feed mechanism.
1,453,720; May 1.
Nitsch, Charles H., Logan, and T. A. Pederwitz, Nicetown,
assignors to Stokes & Smith Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Machine for gumming and conveying blanks.
1,472,614; Oct. 30.
Nitsch, Charles H., and W. A. Weightman, Logan, Phila-
delphia, assignors to Stokes & Smith Company, Sum-
merdale, Philadelphia, Pa. Labeling machine.
1,476,636 ; Dec. 4.
Nitsch, Charles H., and W. A. Weightman, Logan. Phila-
delphia, and W. H. Streeper, Frankford, Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Stokes & Smith Company, Summer-
dale, Philadelphia, Pa. Stay or tab applying machine.
1,451,782; Apr. 17.
Nix, James L., Homer City, Pa. Golf club. 1.446,577 •
Feb. 27.
Nixon, Mosps C, Chicago, 111. Windmill. 1,444,551 :
Feb. 6.
Nixon, Moses C, Chicago, 111. Windmill. 1,463,434 :
July 31.
Nixon, Robert F., jr., assignor to G. A. Reach, Philadel-
phia. Pa. Form for baseball gloves. 1,475,239 ; Nov. '>!
Nizcr Laboratories Company. (See Replogle, John R..
assignor. 1
Noack, Carl O., Stamford, Conn., assignor to The Ham-
mond Typewriter Company. Folding typewriter
1,452,254 ; Apr. 17. ■• i
Noah, John G. (See Martin, H. L., Noah, and isoggan.)
Nobbs, George H., Watertown, Mass. Apparatus for
cleaning air. 1,460.976 ; July 3.
Nobbs, George H., Watertown, Mass. Tractor appliance.
1,466,802; Sept. 4.
Nobbs, George H., Quincy, assignor to The Phoneharp
Company, East Boston, Mass. Playing attachment
for zithers. 1.444.003: Feb. 6.
Noblensky, Walter W., Janesville, Wis. Steam board.
1,461,930; July 17.
Nobis, Harry ]\r.. Knst Cleveland. Ohio. Hnmldifler
for furnaces. 1.455.930 ; May 22.
Nobis, Harry M., East Cleveland, Ohio. Method of and
apparatus for smoke prevention. 1,463,629 ; July 31.
Noble. Albert E.. .Vnniston, Ala. Car truck. 1,470,869;
Oct. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Noble, Boughton T., Plantsville, assignor to Clark Bros.
Bolt Co., Milldale, Conn. Forming bolts. 1,466,244 ;
Aug. 28.
Noble, Boughton T., Plantsville, assignor to Clark Bros.
Bolt Co., Milldale, Conn. Dies for forming bolts.
1,466,245; Aug. 28.
Noble, Charles, Sis.son, Calif. Motor logging tractor.
1,474,282; Nov. 13.
Noble, Edward i. (See Shee, Parke E., assignor.)
Noble, F. H., & Company. (See Rea, Edwin F., as-
signor.)
Noble, F. H., & Company. (See Ruskin, Sidman, as
signor.)
Noble, George H., Atlanta, Ga. Needle holder. 1,445,348 ;
Feb. 13.
Noble, Louis H., Philadelphia, Pa. Portable umbrella
stand. 1,462,615 : July 24.
Noble, Oliver E., Manhattan, Kans. Drafting device.
1.460,497 ; July 3.
Noble, Roy L., Sac City, Iowa. Draft equalizer.
1,453,886; May 1.
Noble, Warren, et al., trustees. (See Noble, Warren,
assignor.)
Noble, Warren, assignor to W. H. Thornley and W. Noble,
trustees. Providence, R. I. Rod and arm combination.
1,447,222 ; Mar. 6.
Nobles, Lemuel W., Washington, D. C. Combined parking
bumper and theft indicator. 1,465.245 ; Aug. 14.
Nobuhara, Kantaro, Muko-gun, Hyogo-ken, Japan. Rotary
electric machine. 1,443,644 ; Jan. 30.
Nobuhara, Kantaro, Muko-gun, Hyogo-ken, Japan. Rotary
electric machine. 1,453,166 ; Apr. 24.
Nock, Harold E. (See Kinsman, W. A., and Nock.l
Nock, Harold E., assignor to Towle Manufacturing
Company, Newburyport, Mass. Spoon or analogous
article. Des. 63,430 ; Dec. 4.
Nock, Harold E., assignor to Towle Manufacturing Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Spoon or analogous article.
Des. 03,431 ; Dec. 4.
Nock, Harold E., assignor to Towle Manufacturing Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Spoon or analogous article.
Des. 63,432; Dec. 4.
Noe, Charles S., Chicago, and J. Kaufman, Fox Lake,
111. Ignition device. 1.456,188; May 22.
Noe, Hughlett L. (See Miller, F., and Noe.)
Noe. Walter R., New York, N. Y. Pencil. 1,455,170:
May 15.
Noe, William R., & Sons. (See Eoettges, Frederick, as
signor.)
Nocggerath, Jacob E., The Hague, Netherlands. Viscosity
pump. 1,448,079 ; Mar. 13.
Noeggerath, Jacob E., The Hague, Netherlands. Pumping
body for viscosity pumps with curved pumping
grooves. 1.448,080 : Mar. 13.
No§]. Cadet, Levallois-Perret, France. Resilient tire for
vehicle wheels. 1.477,518 ; Dec. 11.
Noel. .Tohn S., Grand Rapids, Mich. Acetylene-generating
apparatus. 1,447,396 ; Mar. 6.
Noel, Joseph, et al. (See Compton, Edward J., assiLMinr. i
Noel, Mae. Washington, D. C. Plaiting apparatus.
1,457,997 ; June 5.
Noelting, William H. (See Smithfleld, E. A., and
Noelting.)
Noelting, William H., assignor to Faultless Caster Com-
pany. Evan.sville. Ind. Leg -mount caster support.
1.473,379 : Nov. 6.
Noetzli, Fred A., Berkeley, Calif. Dam. 1,455,092 :
May 15.
Nofsinger. Frank B., Kansas City, Mo. Cartridge bos.
1,455,803 : May 22.
Noftzper, Charles F. (See Braley. Charles L., assignor. 1
Nogrady. .'indor T., Wyandotte, Mich., assignor to The
Nogrady Differential Company, Wichita, Kans. Axle.
1.444,937: Feb. 13.
Nogrady Differential Company, The. (See Nogrady, An-
dor T.. assignor.)
Noba, William P., Baltimore, Md. Envelope. 1,467.393 :
Sept. 11.
Noiseless Typewriter Company, The. (See Going, George
G., assignor.)
Nokes, Charles JL. assignor to Eureka Metallurgical
Company, Salt Lake City. TJtali. Flotation process and
composition. 1.444..')52; Feb. 6.
Nolan. Clyde, Elkhart, Ind. Overhead conveyer system.
1.440.406 ; Jan. 2.
Nolan, Edmund, and C. W. Walters. Detroit, Mich.
Grease-gun filler. 1,471.056 : Oct. 16.
Nolan, Francis A.. St. Paul, Minn. Resilient tread for
footwear. 1,452.089; Apr. 17.
Nolan. James A., Bowerston, Ohio. Feeding and weighing
device. 1,469,680 ; Oct. 2.
Nolan. ,Tohn R., New York, N. Y. Raznr-strop protector
1.442.088: Jan. 16.
Nolan. John R., New York, N. Y.. assignor to The Diamond
Match Company, Chicago, 111. M.nchine for makinc
match books. 1,468,310; Sept. 18.
Noland. David E., assignor of one-half to G. T. Alward.
Marshall, Ind. Brooder. 1,456,398 : May 22.
Noland, ,Tnhn D., assignor to Layne and Bowler Com-
nany, IMemphis, Tenn. Centrifugal pump. 1,450,900 ;
May 29.
Nolde & Ilorst Co., The. (See Gosch, William H., as
signor..)
Nolde & Horst Co., The. (See Vogt, John H., assignor.)
Nolde, ,Tohn W. (See Johnson, .1. W., and Nolde.)
Nole, Vito, Newark, N. J. Curtain-supporting attach-
ment. 1,453.689 ; May 1.
Nolen, Emmie T. (See Cook, Clara L., assignor.)
Nolen, James G., New York, N. Y. Auxiliary fuel reser-
voir. 1.443,428 ; Jan. 30.
Noll Aluminum Heel Co. (See Noll, William, assignor.)
Noll, Charles, Cleveland, Ohio. Plastic composition.
1,468,029; Sept. 18.
Noll, Henry J., Milwaukee, Wis. Front-wheel brake.
1,466,146; Aug. 28.
Noll, William, assignor to Noll Aluminum Heel Co.,
Chicago, 111. Metal heel. 1,469,681 ; Oct. 2.
Noller, George W., Three Oaks. Mich. Hasp and Staple.
1,445,157: Feb. 13.
Nolting, Philip II., Jersey City, N. J. Watch guard.
1,4.54,763 ; May 8.
Nomburg, Emil, Newark, N. J., assignor to J. Nomburg,
New York, N. Y. Fuse plug. 1,472,082 ; Oct. 30.
Nomburg, Joseph. (See Nomburg, Emil, assignor.)
Nomicos, James A., Chicago, 111. Vehicle bumper.
1,454,133; May 8.
Nonak Stropper Company. (See Welch, T. P., and
Reynolds, assignors.)
Nonneman, Ira W., assignor to The Borden Company,
Warren, Ohio. Adapter for diestocks. 1,459,240 ;
June 19.
Noonan, John J., Obion, Tenn. Insect trap. 1,445,906 ;
Feb. 20.
Noonan, Maurice J., East Providence, R. I. Anti-spar-
row-roostlng device. 1.478,139: Dec. 18.
Nord, Nels A., Red Wing, Minn. Building block.
1,453,806; May 1.
Nordberg. Bruno V., Milwaukee, Wis. Compressor.
1,467,489: Sept. 11.
Nordblad, Gunnar P., assignor to R. M. Burns, Chicago,
111. Weather strip. 1,451,460; Apr. 10.
Norddeutsche Metallwarenfabrik G. m. b. H., et al. See
Hirtschulz, Kurt, assignor, i
Nordell, Car], Gilbertville, Mass. Roll cover. 1,456,458;
May 22.
Nordell, Eskel, Chicago, 111. Coating appliance.
1,466,456; Aug. 28.
Norden, S., & Company. (See Norden. Svan, assignor.)
Norden, Svan. (See Brown, J. I-L, and Norden. >
Norden, Svan, Cranston, R. I., assienor to S. Norden &
Company, Providence, R. I. Machine for tipping shoe
laces. 1,446.059; Feb. 20.
Nordensson, Carl O.. Pittsburgh, Pa., and L. B. Mettler,
Oklahoma, Okla., assignors to Duquesne Burner Service
Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Combination gas and oil burner.
1,476,913; Dec. 11.
Nordenstam, Johan K., Strathcona, Minn. Trap.
1,453,167 : Apr. 24.
Nordgren. Helen V., Gillette, Wyo. Corset. 1,448,569 ;
Mar. 13.
Nordin. Josef A., assignor to Aktiebolaget Stille-Werner,
Stockholm, Sweden. Knife guard for meat-slicing ma-
chines. 1,449,832; Mar. 27.
Nordman, Anna C. Kirkwood, Mo. Detachable fusee
and torpedo holder for railway lanterns. 1,471,194 ;
Oct. 16.
Nordmeyer, Louis C, St. Louis, Mo. Process and ap
paratus for making ice. 1,461,828; .July 17.
Nordquist, Louis, Galeton, Pa. Aeroplane. 1,453,230 :
Apr. 24.
Nordstrom. Alfred, et al. (See Kropp, Charles A., as-
sienor.')
Nordstrom, Elof, Newark, N. .!.. assignor, b.y mesne as-
signments, to American Dan Bottle Seal Corporation.
Machine for feeding vessels. 1,452,843 ; Apr. 24.
Nordstrom, Elof. East Orange. N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to .American Dan Bottle Seal Corpora-
tion. Bottle-cappins: machine. Rel5.612 ; May 22.
Nordstrom. Elof, Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne a.s-
■signments, to American Dan Bottle Seal Corporation.
Metal-stamping mechanism. 1,463,906 ; Au.e. 7.
Nordstrom. Elof. East Orange. N. J., assignor to American
Dan Bottle Seil Corporation, Dover, Del. Sorting ma-
chine. 1,472,279 ; Oct. 30.
Nordstrom, Elof, Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American Dan Bottle Seal Corporation.
Crimping device for bottle-capping machines. 1,472,489 ;
Oct. 30.
Nordstrom, Even J., assicrnor of one-half to The Merrill
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Valve. 1,469,762 ;
Oct. 2.
Nordstrom, Gustave P.. Chicago, 111. False bottom for
cooking utensils. 1.453.054 : Apr. 24.
Nordstrom, Leon, Stockholm, Sweden. Lumber-transport-
ing device. 1,466,547; Au.g. 28.
Nordstrom, Otto, Sundsvall, Sweden. Recovering valu-
able products from gases. 1.471.276 ; Oct. 16.
Nordstrom. Otto, Sundsvall, Sweden. Drying plant.
1,476.637; Dec. 4.
Nordstrom, William A., Jamestown, N. Y. Accelerator
for motor-car engines. 1.452,982; Apr. 24.
Xordyke & Marmon Company. (See Marmon, Howard C
assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
AlphahcHcal liist of patentees — Continued.
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Norelius, Emil F., Peoria, 111., assignor to The Holt
Manuiactuiing Company, Stockton, Calif. Kesillent
push rod for tractor truck mechanism. 1,442,580 ;
Jan. 16.
Norloga, Alberto, New Tork, N. Y. Ore cla.ssifler.
1.45e.563; May 2».
Norland, Luther A., Sanford, Colo Sickle holder.
1,475,858: Nov. 27.
Norling, Reinhold A., Aurora, assignor to Independent
I'neumatic Tool Company, Chicago, 111. i'ortable
power hoist. 1,459,032; June 19.
Norlund, Olot A., Williamsport, Pa. Folding brace.
1,453,989 ; May 1.
Norlund. Olot A., and F. Oehrli, Williamsport, Pa. Lock
housing for screws or bolts. 1,447,564 ; Mar. 6.
Norma Company of America. (See Bott, George R.,
assignor.)
Norma Company of America, The. (See Cooper, Thomas
W., assignor.)
Norma Company of America, The. (See Mueller, Fred-
erick E., assignor.)
Norma M, Charles E., Chicago, 111. Pipe-supporting means.
1,450,640; Apr. 3.
Norni.\n, Fred G., Davenport, Iowa. Camera bellows.
1,447,955 ; Mar. 6.
Norman. James M., assignor to Dowman Dozier Mfg. Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Metal protection for building walls.
1,473,584 ; Nov. 6.
Norman, Thomas E., Fall River, Mass. Filling guiding and
tension mechanism for loom shuttles. 1,475,919 ;
Nov. 27.
Normandi, Norman L., San Francisco, assignor to ■V. R.
Will, Lodi, Calif. Perfume-burning lamp. Des. 63,266 ;
Nov. 13.
Normandin, Louis A., Swansea Center, Mass. Power
attachment for automobiles. 1,470,636 ; Oct. 16.
Nor(iual, Ni'ls. Flora. N. Dak. Front and four wheel
drive. 1,476,413 ; Dec. 4.
Norrel, Auder.-;, Zurich, Switzerland. Apparatus for tru-
ing up commutators, hip rings, drums, and the like.
1,463,224; July 31.
Norris, Albert L., Jacksonville, Fla. Rotary brush.
1,460,765 ; July 3.
Norris, Almon E., Brookline, Mass. Loading mechanism.
1,443,377 ; Jan. 30.
Norris, Almon E., Brookline, Mass. Hoisting apparatus.
1,447,624; Mar. 6.-
Norris, Almon E., Brookline, Mass. Truck crane
1,448,814; Mar. 20.
Norris. Almon E., Brookline, Mass. Automobile winch.
1.450.301 : Apr. 3.
Norris, Almon B., Brookline, Mass. Automobile winch.
1.450.302 ; Apr. 3.
Norris. Almon E., Brookline, Mass. Hoisting device.
1,473,248; Nov. 6.
Norris, Almon K., Brcokline, Mass. Cable-winding ap-
paratus. 1,478,756 ; Dec. 25.
Norris, Charles B., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation. Scarfing ma-
chine. 1,473,733 ; Nov. 13.
Norris, Elmer B., Buffalo, N. Y. Turnover plate and
pattern for molding machines. 1,441,166 ; Jan. 2.
Norris, George E., Columbus, Ohio. Mortising machine.
1,469,170 ; Sept. 25.
Norris, George E., assignor to The Perfection Mortising
Machine Company, Columbus, Ohio. Vending machine.
1,464,682 ; Aug. 14.
Norris, George H., and E. A. Ernest, assignors to Wiscon-
sin Iron & Wire Works, Milwaukee, Wis. Wire-weaving
machine. 1,472,988 : Nov. 6.
Norris, George L., Wilmington, Del. Centering and
clamping means for saws and other articles. 1,459,683 ;
June 19.
Norris. Jack, assignor to. United Specialty Co., Spokane,
Wash. Combined jack and tire tool. 1 447 625 •
Mar. 6.
Norris, James F., and E. O. Cummings, Cambridge, Mass.
Making succinic acid. 1,457.791 ; June 5.
Norris, John E., assignor to Indianapolis Manufacturing
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Trimmer for battery
separators. 1,454,399; May 8.
Norris, Marvin L., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General'
Electric Company. Friction governing device.
1,457,745 ; June 5.
Norris, Paul B., Robinson, 111. Fluid-fuel burner
1,446,514 : Feb. 27.
Norris. Paul E.. Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Willard
Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Casting
machine. 1.467,490 ; Sept. 11.
Norris, Rolla V., Porterville, Calif. Aeroplane. 1,440,489 •
Jan. 2.
Norrlin, Charles H.. New York, N. Y. Target finder for
firearms. 1.452,651 ; Apr. 24.
Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab. (See Ce-
derberg, Ivar W., assignor.)
Norsk nydm-Elpktrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab. (See Foss,
A., and Me.idell, assignors.)
Norstrom, Karl P. L., Skonvik. Sweden. Sleeve adapted
to serve as core for paper rolls. 1,459,241 ; June 19.
North American Lace Company. (See Glazier, E. P. and
Bromley. as.<;ignors.)
North. Benjamin A., and L. C. Rishel, Los Angeles, Calif.
Theft-signal door knob. 1,476,842 ; Dec. 11.
The.
(See
North British Rubber Company Limited,
Williams, William A., assignor.)
North Bro's M'f'g Co. (See Fegley, T. J., and Leopold,
assignors.)
North Bro's M'f'g Co. (See Leopold, George 0., assignor.)
North, Charles E., Montclair, N. J., assignor to The
Milk Oil Corporation. Making artificial milk.
1,474,843; Nov. 20.
North, Clayton O., Tallmadge, Ohio. Employing de-
I'ivatives of the condensation products of amines and
aldehydes in the vulcanization of rubber. 1,467,984 ;
Sept. 11.
North East Electric- Company. (See Dorsey, Farnum F.,
assignor.)
North East Electric Company. (See Gordon, William R.,
assignor.)
North East Electric Company. (See Halbleib, Edward
A., assignor.)
North East Electric Company. (See Hutchins, William
H., assignor.)
North East Electric Company. (See Lee, Thomas L.,
assignor.)
North East Electric Company. (See Lee, T. L., and Sul-
livan, assignors.)
North Bast Electric Company. (See Sullivan, Raymond
H.. assignor.)
North Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Arter, Roy C, assignor.)
North, Ray A., assignor to E. P. Smith, Greeen Bay,
Wis. Pulp dehydrator. 1,463,721 ; July 31.
North, Thomas J., Louisville, Ky. Trousers supporter.
1,469,682; Oct. 2.
Northam Brothers Co. (See Moberg, Carl A., assignor.)
Northern Equipment Company. (See Andrews, Roger W.,
assignor.)
Northern Equipment Company. (See Veenschoten, Vin-
cent v., assignor.)
Northern, Joseph B., Dallas, Tex. Radiator cap for
motor vehicles. 1,471,195 ; Oct. 16.
Northey. John P., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Key bolt.
1,447,810; Mar. 6.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopcdale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Tape-up mechanism
for looms. 1,446,655; Feb. 27.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Let-off mechanism.
1,448,081 ; Mar. 13.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Loom temple
thread cutter. 1,449,776 ; Mar. 27.
.Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Thread-parter
mechanism. 1,463,225 ; July 31.
.\orthrop, Jonas, Hopedale. assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Take-up mecha-
nism for looms. 1,463,226 ; Julv 31.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Feeler loom.
1,463,292 ; July 31.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Automatic loom.
1,463,435 : July 31.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Self-threading
shuttle. 1,463,965 ; Aug. 7.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Let-off mechanism.
1,463,966; Aug. 7.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Tension-regulating
mechanism for warp beams. 1,466,100 ; Aug. 28.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Feeler loom.
1,466,847; Sept. 4.
-Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Self-threading
shuttle. 1,466,848 ; Sept. 4.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Self-threading
shuttle. 1,466,849 ; Sept. 4.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, assignor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford, Mass. Picker-stick check
for looms. 1,470,539 ; Oct. 9.
Northrop, Jonas, Hopedale, G. B. Kilburn, P. P. Pessotti,
and E. L. Tucker, assignors to Hopedale Manufactur-
ing Company, Milford, Mass. Bur-grinding machine.
1,446 654 ; Feb. 27.
Northrup, Elmer C, San Francisco, Calif. Nailing ma-
chine. 1.478,362; Dec. 18.
Northrup, Elmer C, San Francisco, and B. H. Specht,
Oakland, Calif. Apparatus for treating packaged goods.
1,457,852 ; June 5.
.Northrup, Fred W., Speedsvillp. N. Y. Device for exclud-
ing foreign matter from the inside of wheel hubs.
1,444,700 ; Feb. 6.
Northrup, George R., Laramie, Wyo. Bracket for mount-
ing pulleys. 1,477,229 ; Dec. 11.
Northup, William G.. jr., Minneapolis, Minn. Cloth meas-
uring and registering device. 1,475,649 ; Nov. 27.
Northwall, Fred A., Portland, Oreg. Facing for cement
walls. 1,459.684 ; June 19.
Northwestern Expanded Metal Company. (See Bak3r,
George W., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Northwestern Expanded Metal Company. (See Dean,
James H., assignor.)
Noithwestern Expanded Metal Company. (See Dean,
.T. H., and Alfreds, assignors.)
Northwestern Expanded Metal Company. (See Jantusek,
Joseph, assignor.)
Northwood, H., Company. (See Taylor, Morgan O., as-
signor.)
Norton, Alfred A. (See Lindgren, Waldemar h., as-
signor.)
Norton, Allen B., assignor to Aluminum Manufacturers,
Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Alloy and making the
same. 1,453,254 ; Apr. 24.
Norton, Charles E., assignor of one-half to H. P. Norton,
Loveland, Colo. Automobile brake. 1,462,918;
July 24.
Norton, Charles H., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Grinding machine. 1,443,924 ; Jan. 30.
Norton, Charles H., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Grinding machine. 1,443,925 ; Jan. 30.
Norton, Charles H., and A. Turner, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Work support for roll-
grinding machines. 1,451,467 ; Apr. 10.
Norton, Charles L., Newton, Mass., assignor to Refrac-
tories Machinery Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Molding machine. 1,441,366 ; Jan. 9.
Norton, Charles L., Nev/ton, Mass., assignor to Refrac-
tories Machinery Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Molding brick shapes and the like. 1,441,367 ;
Jan. 9.
Norton, Charles L., Boston, Mass., assignor to Refrac-
tories Machinery Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Molding brick shapes. 1,444,619 ; Feb. 6.
Norton Company. (See Beecher, M. F., and Booze, as-
signors.)
iJorton Company. (See Boniface, Arthur, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Booze, Macdonald C, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Brown, Gregory, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Brown, G., and Turner, as-
signors.)
Norton Company. (See Dunbar, Howard W., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Eraser, Warren F., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Gillett, Charles E., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Greenwood, Wallace W., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Hudson, C. J., and Broga, as-
.signore.)
Norton Company. (See Jeppson, George N., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Jeppson, G. N., and Beecher,
assignors. )
Norton Company. (See King, Clarence R., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Klein, A. A., and Beecher, as-
signors.)
Norton Company. (See Larsson, Thure, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Norton, Charles H., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Saxe, Charles W., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Turner, Albert, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Wickstrom, H., and Shea, as-
signors.)
Norton, Harry P. (See Norton, Charles B., assignor.)
Norton, James A., Odebolt, Iowa. Irrigating apparatus.
1,454,332 ; May S.
Norton, James G., Milton. Mass. Apparatus for testing
and grading articles. 1,442,233 ; Jan. 16.
Norton, James G., Qulncy, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Treating
blanks. 1,448,045 ; Mar. 13.
Norton. Samuel H., Meadville, Pa. Grinding machine.
1,447,263 ; Mar. 6.
Norton, Samuel H., assignor to McCrosky Tool Corpora-
tion, Meadville, Pa. Slotting tool. 1,465,282 ; Aug. 21.
Norton, Sereno G., Kenvil, N. J., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Explosive.
1,466,147 ; Aug. 28.
Norvell, Charles B., Richmond, Va. Awning. 1,448,673 ;
Mar. 13.
Norviel. Harrv E., assignor to The Teagle Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Switch. 1,467,947; Sept. 11.
Norwalk, Albert B., New York, assignor of one-half to
C. Hubert, White Plains, N. Y. Tire valve. 1,453,721 ;
May 1.
Norwalk Tire and Rubber Company, The. (See Converse,
Fr.mcis B., assignor.)
Norwalk Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Russell,
William F., assignor.)
Norwalk Tire & Rubber Company. (See Schmidt, Henry
G., assignor.)
Norwalk Vault Company, The. (See Remlng, Richard,
assignor.)
Norwich Automatic Feeder Company, The. (See Walker,
H. H., and Enos, assignors.)
Norwood, Harry G., Baltimore, Md. Table article.
1.457,998 ; .Tune 5.
Norwood, Harry Y., assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Thermometer attachment for
automobiles. 1,444,133 ; Feb. 6.
Norwood. John E., Baltimore, Md. Piston ring.
1,462,043 : July 17.
Nosan, Anton, West Park, Ohio. Combination measur-
ing Instrument. 1,447,565 ; Mar. 6.
Noshok Co., The. (See Lango, Charles H., assignor.)
Notaseme Hosiery Company. (See Fleischer, Horace T..
assignor.)
Notheis, Magnus, North Bergen, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to White Metal Manufacturing Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Finishing machine for tubes and the
like. 1,466,439 ; Aug. 28.
Nottage, William H., and T. D. Parkin, Chelmsford, Eng-
land, assignors to The Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Wireless telegraph calling device.
1,452,925; Apr. 24.
Novak, James, Madison, Ohio. Harvester. 1,449,869 ;
Mar. 27.
Novak, .Toseph, Chicago, 111. Cufie button. 1,444,701;
Feb. 6.
Novak, Joseph, Chicago, 111. CuCT button. 1,444,702 ;
Feb. 6.
Novak, Joseph, assignor to The Henry Furnace and
Foundry Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Hot-air conduit.
1,451,887 ; Apr. 17.
Novak, Samuel. (See Grabarek, Michal, assignor.)
Novak, William, Alliance, Ohio. Coupling. 1,447,140;
Feb. 27.
Novel Wheel Association. (See Williams, Harry S., as-
signors.)
Noveltirs Mfg.-Sales Corporation. (See Edelin, James N.,
assignor.)
Novelt.v Amusement Co. (See Kerestes, George A., as-
signor.)
Novelty Patents Company, The. (See Borgens, William
J., assignor.)
Novick, Abraham, New York, N. Y., assignor to United
States Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Ma
chine for making paper drinking cups, envelopes, and
the like. 1,444,004 ; Feb. 6.
Novick, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Frame for flexible
screens, etc. 1,464,370 : Aug. 7.
tSToville, Carl E., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for simulat-
ing moving pictures. 1,470,468 ; Oct. 9.
Novinski, Stanley, assignor of one-half to S. Spryszak,
Braznell, Pa. Nut lock. 1,455,804 ; May 22.
Novotny, Emii E., assignor to J. S. Stokes, Philadelphia,
Pa. Molded printing plate. 1,442,173 ; Jan. 16.
Novotny, Emi! E., Logan, Philadelphia, assignor to J. S.
Stokes, Philadelphia, Pa. Molded sound-reproduction
article. 1,451,783 ; Apr. 17.
Novotny, Bmll E., Logan, Pa., and D. S. Kendall, Glen
Ridge, N. J., assignors to J. S. Stokes, Huntingdon
Valley Post Office, Pa. Acetylene-aldehyde fusible
resin. 1,470,637 ; Oct. 16.
Novotny, Rudolf, Portage, Pa. Arch support for mines.
1,451,840; Apr. 17.
Novy, Theodore F., Chicago, 111. Column mold.
1,445,907 ; Feb. 20.
Nowack, Charles H., Chicago, 111., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Measuring can.
1,448,936 ; Mar. 20.
Nowak, Alois K. (See Smith, F. H., and Nowak.)
Nowak, Frank X., Brooklyn, N. Y. Making hypodermic
syringes. 1,445,641 ; Feb. 20.
Nowak, Richard A., Portland, Oreg. Garment fastener.
1,472,192; Oct. 30.
Nowell, Edward E., Manchester, N. H. Means for con-
trolling the traverse of varn guides on spinning ma-
chines. 1,474,544 ; Nov. 20.
Nowosielski, Edward B., Bloomfleld, N. J., assignor to
Splitdorf Electrical Company, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tric-generator-operating means. 1,463,436 ; July 31.
Nowosielski. Edward B., Bloomfleld, assignor to Split-
dorf Electrical Company, Newark, N. J. Magneto-
electric generator. 1,477,843 ; Dec. 18.
Noyes, Arthur W., Arlington, Vt. Valve reseater.
1,455,649 ; May 15.
Noyes, Benjamin F. (See Hamilton, C. A., and Noyes.)
Noyes, George W.. Billings, Mont. E^lm-guiding device-
1,456,821 ; May 29.
Noyes, Samuel M., and S. Peacock, Wheeling, W. Va.
Cleaning and surfacing sheet steel. 1.440,619 ; Jan. 2.
Nuanes. .\lfred, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Aeroplane pro-
peller. 1,456.008 ; May 22.
Nube, Curd. (See Wetzer. R., and Nube.)
Nuberg, Matthys. (See Hamilton, G. H., and Nuberg.)
Nuebling, Charles F. A., Hewlett, N. Y. Antiskid device.
, 1,459,685; June 19.
Nuprnberger, Philip J.. Lenzburg, 111. Colter for farm
Implements. 1,445,705 ; Feb. 20.
Nugent, Francis E., Philadelphia, Pa. Tire valve.
1.474,100 : Nov. 13.
Nugrape Company of America. (See Kelley, Alfred B.,
assignor.)
Null, Fay E., Urbana, III. Manure loader. 1,457,668 ;
June 5.
Null, Jesse, Arcadia, Calif. Chicken feeder. 1,452,215;
Apr. 17.
Nunn, Frederick W. (See Hobday, H. L., and Nunn.)
Nunnellv, William G. (See Ellis H., Hart, and Nun-
nelly.)
Nuoffer, Otto, New York, N. Y. Sled attachment for
carriages and the like. 1,453,722 ; May 1.
Nusbaum. Harrv and J., assignors to P. E. Sharpless Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Coating metal foil with paraf-
fin and the product thereof. 1,466,380 ; Aug. 28.
Nusbaum, Joseph. (See Nusbaum, Harry and J.)
Nusshnum, Bert A. (See Spencer, Madison A., assignor.)
Nnssbaum, Leon M. (See Dusche, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Nuta, Meyer, Chicago, 111. Internal-combustion engine.
1,444,203 ; Feb. 6.
Nutrizio, Henry J., New York, N. Y. Display stand. Des.
62.335 ; May 8.
Nutrizio, Henry J., New York, N. Y. Display stand.
Des. 62,3,'?6 ; May 8.
Nutrizio, Henrv J., New York, N. Y. Display stand.
Des. 62.337 ; May 8.
Nutrizio, Henry J., New York, N. Y. Display stand.
Des. 62 338; May 8.
Nutsbest Packing Company. (See Friedsam, E. D., and
Lons, assignors.)
Nutt, Buell V\'., assignor to The Safety Equipment Ser-
vice Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lantern support.
1,451,920; Apr. 17.
Nutt, Cordis- J., Sanibel, Pla. Heating device. 1,442,696 ;
Jan. 16.
Nutt, Norman W., Trenton, N. J. Combined electric-
lamp socket and shade holder. 1,441,741 ; Jan. 9.
Nutt. Norman W., Trenton, N. J. Electric fuse.
1,444,637 ; Feb. 6.
Nutt, Norman W., Trenton, N. J. Electric-lamp fixture
or support. 1,453,887 ; May 1.
Nutt, William -C, Castana, Iowa. Farrowing pen.
1.473.970; Nov. 13.
Nutt, William H., Newburyport, Mass. Shoe heel. Des.
61,877 ; Feb. 6.
Nuttall, R. D., Company. (See Burnham, Leland F., as-
signor.)
Nuttall, R. D., Company. (See Keim, Lester H., as-
signor.)
Nutter, Karl I., Martinsville, Ind. Demountable "wheel
rim. 1,463,588; July 31.
Nutter, Karl I., Martinsville, Ind. Demountable Wheel
rim. 1,465,718 ; Aug. 21.
Nutter, Orda D., assignor to Acme Fishing Tool Com-
pany, Parkersburg, W. Va. Casing kickei'. 1,445,158 ;
Feb. 13.
Nutter, Orda D., assignor to Acme Fishing Tool Company,
Parkersburg, W. Va. Tubing spear. 1,457.596 ; June 5.
Nutting, Paul J., Waterton, N. Y., and H. W. Hayward,
Mount Gllead, N. C, assignors to Doherty Rpsearch
Company, New York, N. Y. Furnace. 1,456,992 ;
May 29.
Nu-Way Milker Company. (See Oden, C, and Moore,
as.'slgnors.)
Nu- Way-Radiator Mfg. Co., The. (See Fallier, Maurice
I., assiimor.)
Nya Xordiska Kullager Aktiebolaget. (See Welbull, Ernst
H. W., assignor.)
Nybakken, Ingebret, Minot, N. Dak. Oil can. 1,470,469 ;
Oct. 9.
Nydegger, Otto, Bern. Switzerland. Combining a solid
with a gas. 1,440,620; Jan. 2.
Nye, Harn'. Akron, Ohio. Ball and making same.
1,458,776; June 12.
Nye Tool and Machine Works. (See Lee, Ottar S., as-
signor.)
Nyenbuls, John H.. Chicago, 111. Paddle wheel for boats
and the like. 1,442,729 ; Jan. 16.
Nvgaard. Oscar C, Mattapan, Mass. Automatic stoker.
1,441,293; Jan. 9.
Nygaard, Oscar O., Milton, Mass. Driving mechanism.
1,452,570; Apr. 24.
Nyhapen, Barnev R., New York, N. Y. Gas-engine valve.
1,456,144 ; May 22.
Nyman, Alexander, "Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Three-
phase reactance coil. 1,473,862 ; Nov. 13.
Nyman, Charles, Pittsburgh, assignor of one-half to D.
Murray, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Plaited - cable sling.
1,475,859; Nov. 27.
Nyman, Emil, Svedala, Sweden. Gauge tool for use In
lathes. 1,444,080 ; Feb. 6.
NyquiSi, Albert G., deceased, Minneapolis, Minn. ; H. L.
Nyquist, administratrix. Sound-reproducing machine.
1,454,134 ; May 8.
Nyquist, August R., and C. A. Brandt, Roseau, Minn.
Sawing m.nchinery. 3,462,764; July 24.
Nyquist, Hilda L., administratrix. (See Nyquist, Al-
bert G.)
Nystrom, Karl P., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Railway-
car-journal roller bearing. 1,460,802 ; July 3.
Nystrom, Knut E. 'R., Stockholm, assignor to Aktiebola-
get Optimus, TTplands-Vasby, Sweden. Apparatus for
baking, roasting, cooking, and the like. 1,477,844 ;
Dec. 18.
Nystrom, Martin, assignor to The Brunswick-Balke-Col-
lender Company, Chicago, lU. Sound amplifier.
1,468,166; Sept. 18.
Nystrom, Oscar P., assignor to Holland Furnace Com-
pany, Holland, Mich. Furnace-grate shaker. 1,456.707;
May. 29.
0. Armleder Company, The. (See Biederman, Charles H.,
assignor.)
O. B. Electric Vehicles, Inc. (See Bahls, Otto, assignor.)
O & J Machine Company, The. (See Johnson, J. E., and
Oslund, assignors.)
O & J Machine Company, The. (See Oslund, Charles H..
assignor.)
O. K. Paper Pail Company, The. (See Oglesbv, Willinm
D., assignor.)
5S339— 26
O. K. Tool Company, The. (See Conklin, George W., as-
signor.)
Oakes, Emmett L., assignor to The Superior Building
Company, Akron, Ohio. Joint for portable sectional
buildings. 1,472,490; Oct. 30.
Oakes, Lucian R., Tipton, Ind. Electric Incubator.
1.460.349 ; June 26.
Oakes, Lucian R., assignor to The Oakes Manufacturing
Company, Tipton, Ind. Feed trough for chicks.
1.460.350 ; June 26.
Oakes Manufacturing Company, The. (See Oakes, Lucian
R., assignor.)
Oakes. Russell E., Waukesha, Wis. Card holder.
1,475,134 ; Nov. 20.
Oakley, Clifford H. (See Oakley, Laurence M., assignor.)
Oakley, Clifford H., Trenton, N. J. Rubber heel lift.
1,452,891; Apr. 24.
Oakley, Hollle N., Terre Haute, Ind. Refrigerating appa-
ratus. 1,445,349; Feb. 13.
Oakley, John. (See Perkins, J. L.. Sickles, and Oakley.)
Oakley, Laurence M., assignor to C. H. Oakley, Trenton,
N. J. Resilient heel lift. 1,452,892 ; Apr. 24.
Oakley, Louis P., assignor to P. H. & F. M. Roots Com-
pany, Connersville, Ind. Flash guide. 1,447,599 ;
Mar. 6.
Oakley, Sterling A., assignor of one-half to I. F. Warner,
Boise, Idaho. Electrically-controlled governor for wa-
ter wheels. 1,476,914 ; Dec. 11.
Oaks Company, The. (See Weaver. Harry A., assignor.)
Oasis Manufacturing Co. (See York, Edgar L., assignor.)
O'Bannon Company. (See Smith, Paul S., assignor.)
O'Bannon Walter A., Tulsa, Okla. Packing for pumps.
1,454,400; May 8.
Obear-Nester Glass Company. (See Young, James M.,
assignor.)
O'Beiriie, Clarence B. (See Taylor, James E., assignor.)
Obele, Lawrence T., Philadelphia, Pa. Folding shelf and
paper rack. 1,453,598 ; May 1.
Obenchain, Garland W. (See Shivers, P. F., and Oben-
chain.)
Oberdorfer, Henry D., Champaign, 111. Portable bleacher.
1,460,267 ; June 26.
Oberfell, George G., Tulsa, Okla. Method and apparatus
for testing gaseous mixtures. 1,455.263 ; Mav 15.
Oberfell, George G., Tulsa. Okla., and G. A. Burre'll, New
York, N. Y., assignors to Gasoline Recovery Corpora-
tion. Portable apparatus for the extraction of vapors
from gases. 1,455,407 ; May 15.
Oberg. Gunnard A., assi.smor to Blackgtone Manufactur-
ing Company, Jamestown, N. Y. Cylinder for washing
machines. 1,472.4.^4 ; Oct. 30.
Oberg, Mannie L., Gladstone, Mich. Lacing for boots.
1,450,047 ; Mar. 27.
Obergfell, Herbert F. (See Ray, A. J., and Obergfell.)
Oberhoffken, Alexander. (See Rose, H. C, and Oberhoff-
ken.)
Oberjohann, Henry F., assignor of one-half to G. Buehler,
Toledo, and one half to C. E. Cbeesman, Dayton,
Ohio. Power means for screw .drivers or the like.
1,442,174 ; Jan. 16.
Oberle, J. B., et al. (See Portello, Frank P., assignor.)
Oberley, Charles G., and R. Grignon, Munlsing, Mich.
Friction clutch. 1,452,349; Apr. 17.
Obermaier, Carl A., Lompoc, Calif. Casting rod.
1.473,507 ; Nov. 6.
Obermaier, John A., Chicago, 111. Flow meter. 1,449,437 :
Mar. 27.
Obermaier, John A., assignor to Wilmort Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Safety-match-box holder.
1,458,239 ; .Tune 12.
Ohermiller, Maximilian W., New York, N. Y. Pneumati-
cally-operated musical instrument. 1,448,234 ; Mar. 13.
Oberndorfer Company. rSee Oberndorfer, Ralph F., as-
signor.)
Oberndorfer. Ralph F.. Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to
Oberndorfer Company. Garment. 1,478,349 ; Dec. 18.
Oberreich, Louie H. (See Bailey, Chester I., assienor.)
Oberreich, Louie H., Indianapolis. Ind. Automobile lock
and theft notice. 1,464,186 ; Aug. 7.
Oberst, Frank, Glendale, N. Y., assignor to Sonora
Phonograph Corporation. Tone arm. 1,459,743 ;
June 26.
Oberst, Frank, Glendale, N. Y., assignor to Sonora Phono-
graph Corporation. Tone arm. 1,461,829 ; July 17.
Oberwarth, Leo L., Frankfort, Ky. Collapsible drawing
. board. 1,453,171 ; Apr. 24.
O'Boyle, Hugh J.. San Antonio, Tex. Panel for lamp
shades. 1,463,722 ; July 31.
O'Boyle, Martin J., Cleveland, and E. C. Holton, Olm-
sted Falls, assignors to The Sberwin Williams Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Method of and apparatus for evapo-
rating liquids. 1.475,314 ; Nov. 27.
O'Brien, Alexander R., Wichita, Kans. Pump. 1,449,541 ;
Mar. 27.
O'Brien, Alexander R., Wichita, assignor to W. G. Parry,
.A.ugusta, Kans. Adjustable coupling. 1,446,351;
Feb. 20.
O'Brien, Andrew, New York, N. Y. Ironing board.
1,448,937 ; Mar. 20.
O'Brien, Charles. (See Boal, A. R., and O'Brien.)
O'Brien, Charles, Newtown, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Concrete building construction
1,444,355 ; Feb. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
O'Brien, Elizabeth, and M. G. Viei'ling, Minneapolis, as-
signors to Louis F. Dow Co., St. Paul, Minn. Pencil.
1.447,397 ; Mar. 6.
O'Brien. Floyd B., Chicago, 111. Vanity case. Des.
61,985; Feh. 20.
O'Brien, Franii J., Baltimore, Md. Sanitary can closure.
1,476,214 ; Dec. 4.
O'Brien, Frank J., assignor to Southern Can Company,
Baltimore, Md. Can closure. 1,476,213 ; Dec. 4.
O'Brien, John, St. Paul, Minn. Millc can. 1,475,405 ;
Nov. 27.
O'Brien, John J., Coggon, Iowa. Pump coupling.
1,478,453 ; Dec. 25.
O'Brien, Joseph J., Galveston, Tex. Vehicle spring lu-
bricator. No. 1,458,590; June 12.
O'Brien, Joseph J., Springfield, Mass. Check book.
1,464,616; Aug. 14.
O'Brien, Raymond J., Butte, Mont. Sectional radiator
for motor vehicles. 1,477.845 ; Dec. 18.
O'Brien, Raymond J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Morgan
& Wright. Tire casing. 1,478,833 ; Dec. 25.
O'Brien, Thomas F. I., Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure for
receptacles. 1,441,742 ; Jan. 9.
O'Brien, Timothy J. (See Larson, Ivan E., assignor.)
O'Brien, Walter J., San Francisco, Calif. Cooking vessel
for glazing fruit. 1,454,856 ; May 15.
O'Brien, William C, Baltimore, Md. Take-up for flatiron
conductors. 1,470,183 ; Oct. 9.
O'Brien, William E., and J. Smith, Chicago, III. Bumper.
1,454,764; May 8.
Obrikat, Franz, jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Pattern file.
1,454,069; May 8.
O'Brvan, James W. (See O'Bryan, Kenneth C. and J. W.)
O'Bryan, Kenneth C. and J. W., Washington, D. C.
Justifying device for typewriters and the like.
1,457,853; June 5.
Obstfeld, Lou, assignor to Markwell Manufacturing Co.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Cushion cap for stapling ma-
chines and the like. 1,459,924; June 26.
Ocean Leather Company, The. (See Ehrcnreich, A., and
Rogers, assignors.)
Ocheltree, Joseph L., jr., Norfolk, Va. Locking device.
1,461.400 ; July 10.
Ochoa Tools and Machine Company. (See Ochoa, Victor
L., assignor.)
Ochoa, Victor L., El Paso, Tox., assignor to Ochoa Tools
and Machine Company. Wrench. 1,454,333 ; May 8.
Ochs. Werner, Bad Liebenstein, Germany. Hand or
pedal lever with automatically-variable ratio of trans-
mission. 1,455,447 ; May 15.
O'Connell, Edgar E., Washington, D. C. Dough-mixing
machine. 1,456.564 ; May 29.
O'Connell, Edgar E., Washington. D. C, assignor to The
Corby Baking Company. Dough-mixing machine.
1.465,917 ; Aug. 21.
O'Connell, John, AUston, Mass. Kneeling pad. 1,477,763 ;
Dec. 18.
O'Connell, John E., Springfield, Mass. Picker or fiber-
cleaning machine. 1,450,922 ; Apr. 10.
O'Connell, Russell. (See Mcintosh, P. E., and O'Connell.)
O'Connell. Vincent, New York, N. Y. Toilet accessory.
1,453.690 ;- May 1.
O'Connor, Florence M., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Float-
ing doll. 1,442,900 ; Jan. 23.
O'Connor, Frederick A., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bal-
loon toy. 1,478,757; Dec. 25.
O'Connor, John, New York. N. Y. Phenmatlc suspension
means for vehicles. 1,445,970 ; Feb. 20.
O'Connor, John B., assignor to Lyon Metallic Manufac-
turing Company, Aurora, 111. Locking mechanism for
doors. 1,449,187 ; Mar. 20.
O'Connor, John B., assignor to Lyon Metallic Manufac-
turing Company, Auroi-a, 111. Cabinet drawer.
1,477,278 ; Dec. 11.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy. N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,441,294 ; Jan. 9.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,441,295; Jan. 9.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Railway draft rigging. 1,442,901 ;
Jan. 23.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Door-operating mechanism. 1,442,902 ;
Jan. 23.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner.
Chazy, N. Y. Side bearing. 1,444,204 ; Feb. 6.
O'Connor, >Tohn F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner.
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,444,553 ; Feb. 6.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Car hand brake. 1,446,202 : Feb. 20.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, IlL, assignor to W. H. Miner.
Chazy, N. Y. Hand brake. 1,446,203 ; Feb. 20.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. M. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Hand brake. 1,446,204 ; Feb. 20.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy. N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,447,424; Mar. 6.
O'Connor, John F.; Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,448,491 : Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanisms.
1.448.492 ; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.448.493 ; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,448,494; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,448,495 : Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,448,496; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,448,497; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.448,498; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.448,499; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,448,500; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,448,501 ; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.448,502; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy. N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,448,765 ; Mar. 20.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy. N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.450,383 : Apr. 3.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,451,103 ; Apr. 10.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Ifriction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,451,104 ; Apr. 10.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,453,691 ; May 1.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.453.692 ; May 1.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.453.693 ; May 1.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,453,694; May 1.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Antifriction side bearing. 1,453,695 ;
May 1.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction draft rigging. 1,456,993 ;
May 29.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.456,994; May 29.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,456,995 ; May 29.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy. N. Y. Antifriction bearing. 1,456,906 ; May 29.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, III., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Antifriction bearing. 1,456,997 ; May 29.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy. N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing m.echanism.
1.456.998 ; May 29.
O'Connor, John ff., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.456.999 ; May 29.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. High-capacity spring. 1,457,931 ;
June 5.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,462,616; July 24.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1,464,723; Aug. 14.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.464.724 ; Aug. 14.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mechanism.
1.464.725 ; Aug. 14.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to 'W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,466,741 ; Sept. 4.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Fi-iction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,466,742; Sept. 4.
O'Connor, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Chazy, N. Y. Friction shock-absorbing mecha-
nism. 1,466,743; Sept. 4.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
403
O'Counor, John F., Cliicago, III., assignor to W. H.
Minor, Clinzy, N. Y. Friction sliocls-absorbing mccha-
Dism. 1,406,744 ; Sept. 4.
O'Connor, Jobn F., Cliicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, (.'hazy, N. Y. Friction shell and spring cage
for draft gears. 1,469,101 ; Sept. 25.
O'Connor, John F., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. U. Minor,
Chazy, N. Y. Friction shocli-absorbing mechanism.
1.472,032 ; Nov. 6.
O'Connor, John W. (See Stuart, A. W., and O'Connor.)
O'Connor, Martin J., Ogdeu, Utah. Cylinder IocIj.
1,462,200 ; July 17.
O'Connor, Maurice, Alameda, Calif. Resilient wheel.
1,469,303; Oct. 2.
O'Connor, Mildred M., et al. (See Swartwood, Horatio
R.. nssisinor.)
O'Connor, William R., Elizabeth, N. J. Shipping con-
tainer. 1,444,134 ; Feb, 6.
O't onnor, William R., Elizabeth, N. J. Closure for pack-
ing and shipping containers. 1,444,135 ; Feb. 6.
Octave, Anatole, Herblay, France. Automatic machine
lor grinding the saw blades with revolving grinding
wheels. 1,453,765 ; May 1.
OczkowsUi, Constaiitine L., Bunell, Colo. Antiskldding
device. 1,463,060 ; July 24.
Oda, Cinco S., assignor of one-half to P. N. Fisher,
Boston. Mass. I'ennant embodying picture frame.
1,467,GS0 : Sept. 11.
Odam, Eugftne, Paris, France. Centrifugal pulveriziu,;;
mill. 1,446,765; Feb. 27.
O'Day, Eliza. (See Kromnenus, Angelos, assignor.)
Oddio Automatic Variable Speed Gear Syndicate Limited.
(See Oddie, Fred A., assignor.)
Oddie, Fred A., assignor to Oddie Automatic 'Variable
Speed Gear Syndicate Limited, London, England. Auto-
matic fontrol of variable-speed gears for self-propelled
vehicles. 1,446,205 ; Feb. 20.
Odell, George W., Uinghamtou, N. Y., assignor to The
International Time Recording Company of New York.
Time card. 1,464,330; Aug. 7.
Odell, Risdon M. (See Mix, William J., assignor.)
Uden, Clyde, and H. R. Moore, assignors to Nu-Way
Milker Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Teat cup. 1,460,977 ;
July 8.
Odin Stove Manufacturing Company. (See Hoff setter, Carl
H., assignor.)
Odinga. Theodor, Basel, assignor to Elektrizitiitswerk
Lonza, Gampel, Canton of Valis, and Basel, Switzer-
• land. Manufacture of crotonic acid from crotonalde-
hvdo. 1,445,544: Feb. 3 3.
Odle, Guy L. (See Odle, Paul L. and G. L.)
Odle, Paul L. and G. L., Detroit, Mich. Moving sign.
1,457,669 ; June 5.
Odom, Daniel E., Bennettsville, S. C. Brush. 1,455,504 ;
May 15.
Odom, Daniel E., Bennettsville, S. C. Overwinding
preventer. 1,468.322 ; Sept. 18.
Odom. John S., Hiawatha, Kans. Automobile bed.
1.471,703 ; Oct. 23.
O'Donnell, Bryan, Vail, Iowa. Differential gear.
1,455,650; May 15.
O'Donnell, Elizabeth C. (See O'Donnell, Thomas and
E. C.)
O'Donnell, Ella, and B. Pintoff, assignors to Isaac Gins-
berg & Bros., New York, N. Y. Extensible garment.
1,445,350: Feb. 13.
O'Donnell, Eugene D., Glen Innes, Australia. Undercar-
riage and body of I'ailway vehicles and In platforms to
be used therewith wherever a bresk of gauge occurs.
1,465,614; Aug. 21.
O'Donnell, John, jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Phonograph-record
cleaner and clarifier. 1,459,549 ; June 19.
O'Donnell. Richard P., Chicago, 111. Arch support.
1,476,915 ; Dec. 11.
O'Donnell, Terence, Kansas City, Mo. Car-unloading ap-
paratus. 1,440,888 ; Jan. 2.
O'Donnell, Thomas and E. C, Ironwood, Mich. Envelope.
1,468,071; Sept. 18.
O'Donnell, William F., and C. Seybold, Chicago, III. Awn-
ing construction. 1,451,083 ; Apr. 10.
O'Doiioghue, Aloysius S. (See Wrenn, H. B. P., and
O'Donoghue. )
O'Dowd, Henry W., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Wil-
liam M. Crane Company. Gas range. 1,456.822 ;
May 29.
O'Dowd, Henry W., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Wil-
liam M, Crane Company. Gas range. 1,450,823 :
May 29.
Oechslin, Carl J., Ablon, France. Manufacture of mono
and bis p. monoalkyl (CH3, C2H5, CbHu, etc., CH.CO2H)
aminophenylarsenic acids. 1,440,621 ; Jan. 2.
Oehler, Ernst. (See Kegenbogen, C, and Oehler. )
Oehrle Brothers Company. (See Oehrle, Franklin W.,
assignor.)
Oehrle^ Franklin W., assignor to Oehrle Brothers Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Fringe. Des. 62,581 ;
June 26.
Oehrli, Frank. (See Norlund, O. A., and Oehrli.)
Oelkers, Henry A., Mazeppa, Minn. Bridle bit. 1,476,999 :
Dec. 11.
Oelwerke Stern-Sonneborn A. G. (See Vogel, Hans E. R.,
assignor. 1
German, Carl H., York, Pa. Bumper for sleds. 1,448,082 ;
JIar. 13.
Oortli, Casper, Hamilton, Mont. Replaceable bearing.
1,445,408; Fob. 13.
Oertz, Max, Hamburg, Germany, assignor to Castiglioni,
Vienna, Austria. Fair-leader board. 1,449,910 ;
Mar. 27.
Oesterr.-Ung. Optische Anstalt C. P. Goerz Gesellschaft
M. B. H. (See Wessely, E., and Schier, assignors.)
Oesteireicher, Petor, Chicago, 111. Pneumatic player
action for pianos. 1,476,459 ; Dec. 4.
Oesterwitz, Otto H., Syracuse, N. Y. Surgical instrument.
1,448,858 ; Mar. 20.
Oetzel, Harold, Chicago, 111. Folding trestle. 1,465,947 ;
Aug. 28.
OfCenhauser, Christopher, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus
for rendering. 1,458,722 ; June 12.
Offield, James R., trustee. (See Ruby, George H. A., as-
signor.)
Olf'N'On Chain Corporation. (See Johnston, Andrew L.,
jr., assignor.)
O'Flaherty, Leo F., and W. L. Kirkpatrick, Elgin, 111.
Valve. 1,459,242 ; June 19.
O'Flaherty, Leo F., and W. L. Kirkpatrick, Elgin, III.
Valve. 1.459,243 ; June 19.
O'Flaherty. Leo F., and W. L. Kirkpatrick, Elgin, 111.
Valve. 1,462,147 ; July 17.
O'Flanagan, Michael, Roscommon, Ireland. Suspension
support for beds and the like. 1,473,311 ; Nov. G.
Ogburn, John S.. Liudale, Tex. Berry and fruit washing
machine. 1,452,844 ; Apr. 24.
Ogden, Ashley G., Baltimore, Md. Photographic-printing
device. 1,456,073 ; May 22.
Ogden, Ashley G., Baltimore, Md. Photographic-printing
device. 1.465,283 ; Aug. 21.
Ogden, Clarence E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Electric controller.
1,448,147; Mar. 13.
Ogden, Herbert, Westcliff-on-Sea, assignor to British Arc
Welding Company, Limited, London, England. Elec-
tric regulator for Internal-combustion engines
1,444,425 ; Feb. 6.
Ogden, J. Edward. (See Ogden, R. E., and Tomkinson,
assignors.)
Ogden, J. Edward. (See Tomkinson, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Ogden, Jacob W. (See Pitney, A. H., and Ogden.)
Ogden, John E., Mountainville, Cornwall, N. Y. Reen-
forced-thread expansion shield. 1,460,557 ; July 3.
Ogden, John E., Mountainville, N. Y. Sectional door.
1,462,044; July 17.
Ogdeu, John E., Cornwall, N. Y. Concrete Insert.
1,474,729 ; Nov. 20.
Ogden, John E., Mountainville. Cornwall, N. Y. Ex-
pansion shield. 1,474,980 : Nov. 20.
Ogden, John E. L., Liscard, England. Liquid pump or
eltvator. 1,478,792 ; Dec. 25.
Ogden, Ralph E., Mountainville, N. Y., assignor to The
Orsbee Company, Inc. Bolt anchor. 1,469,950 ; Oct. 9.
Ogden, Ralph E., Mountainville, N. Y., and C. C. Tomkin-
son, Plainfleld, N. J., assignors to J. E. Ogden, Moun-
tainville, N. Y. Bolt anchor. 1,471,911 ;. Oct. 23.
Ogden, Sidney H., Bridgeton, N. J., assignor of one-half
to P. H. Brown, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Cuff.
1,466,745; Sept. 4.
Ogden, Sidney H., Cape May Court House, N. J., assignor
of one-half to F. H. Brown, Germantown, Philadelphia,
Pa. Dress shield. 1,478,907 ; Dec. 25.
Ogle, Harley A., Chicago, 111. Combined valve and dust
cap. 1,443,429; Jan. 30.
Ogle, Hubert M., Atlanta, Ga. Comfort cushion.
1,468,072: Sept. 18.
Oglesby, William D., assignor to The O. K. Paper Pail
Company, Middletown, Ohio. Egg carton. 1,465,231 ;
Aug. 14.
O'Gorman, John T., New York, N. Y'. Automatic lock
cock. 1,459,686; June 19.
Ograbisz, Stephen J., Buffalo, N. Y. Wrench. 1,450,641 ;
Apr. 3.
O'Grady, Frederick T., Flushing, N. Y. Color motion-
picture photography. 1,465,053 ; Aug. 14.
O'Grady, Frederick T., Flushing. N. Y. Color motion-
picture photography. 1,465,054 ; Aug. 14.
Ogren, William V., assignor of one-half to C. D. French,
Columbus, Nebr. Sound-refining box. 1,465,170 ;
Aug. 14.
O'llanlon, James R., et al. (See Alexander, Johnston
R.. assignor.)
O'Hara. J. Carl, et al. (See Donaldson. Elizabeth C,
assignor.)
O'Hara, Joseph S., Romney, W. Va Automatic regula-
tor. 1,468,729 ; Sept. 25.
O'Harrow, Fred, Rockwell, Iowa. PuUev-shield device.
1,451,743; Apr. 17.
O'l learn, John J., Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Fruit and
vegetable cutter and gatherer. 1,448,570 ; Mar. 13.
Ohio Automatic Sprinkler Company. (See Abbott. Al-
bert L., assignor. I
Ohio Automatic Sprinkler Company. (See Hamilton,
John It... assignor. )
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Austin, Arthur O., as-
signor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees- — Continued.
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Chandler, Homer P.,
assignor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Lincoln, Ellis S., as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Manz, M. W., and
Matthes, assignors.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Matthes, Samuel S.,
assignor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Wood, Arthur C, as-
siRiicr.)
Ohio Cultivator Company, The. (Bee GrifBth, Eicharci
H., assignor.)
Oliio Electric & Controller Company, The. (See Jessop,
Francis W., assignor.)
Ohio Municipal Equipment Compay, The. (See Bailly,
Louis, a.ssignor.)
Ohio State Stove & Mfg. Co., The. (See Packer, M. L.,
and Messicli, assignors.)
Ohio Tractor Company, The. (See Clarke, Harry D.,
assignor.)
Ohio Tractor Company, The. (See Zuhars, B. C, and
Clarke, assignors.)
Ohio Varnish Company, The. (See Gstalder, Paul A.,
assignor.)
Ohl, Michael C, Denver, Colo. Traffic signal for automo-
biles. 1,469,806; Oct. 9.
Ohlen, Louis H., Dell Rapids, S. Dak. Radiator-handling
device. 1,466,746; Sept. 4.
Ohler, Chester, Sugar Creek, Mo. Piston ring. 1,458,072 ;
June 5.
Ohliger, Lewis P. and A. R. Reid, assignors to U. S.
Light & Heat Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mold-
ing. 1,442,730; Jan. 16.
Ohlson, Carl G., and A. E. Jupp, Youngstown, Ohio.
Deformed reenforcing bar for concrete. 1,477,378 ;
Dec. 11.
Ohm, Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max Schaf-
fer Co. Lamp fixture. Des. 62,032 ; Mar. 6.
Ohm, Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max Schaf-
fer Co. Lamp fixture. Des. 62,033 ; Mar. 6.
Ohm, Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max Schaf-
fer Co. Lamp fixture. Des. 62,034 ; Mar. 6.
Ohm, Alhert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max Schaf-
fer Co. Lamp shade. Des. 63,003 ; Sept. 4.
Ohm, Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max
Schaffer Co. Lantern lamp. Des. 63,164 ; Oct. 30.
Ohm. Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assi.enor to Max
Schaffer Company. Back plate for a lamp fixture. Des.
63,379 ; Dec. 1 8.
Ohm. Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max
Schaffer Company. Lamp fixture. Des. 63,580 ;
Dec. 18.
Ohm, Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max
Schaffer Company. Lamp fixture. Des. 63,581 ;
Dec. 18.
Ohm, Albert J. D., Astoria, N. Y., assignor to Max
Schaffer Company. Arm for lamp fixtures. Des.
63,655 : Dec. 25.
Ohman, John L., deceased, Niagara Falls, by C. A. White,
administrator, assignor to Buffalo Refractory Corpora-
tion. Buffalo, N. Y. Refractory composition. 1,458,723 ;
.Tune 12.
Ohman, John L., deceased, Niagara FalLs, by C. A. White,
administrator, assignor to Buffalo Refractoi-y Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Refractory composition. 1,458,724 ;
June 12.
Ohman, John L., deceased, Niagara Palls, hy C. A. White,
administrator, assignor to Buffalo Refractory Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Refractory composition. 1,458,725 ;
June 12.
Ohman, John L., deceased, Niagara Falls, by C. A. White,
administrator, assignor to Buffalo Refractory Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Refractory composition. 1,458,726 ;
June 12.
Ohmart, Otto, Cairo, 111. Battery and bulb tester.
1,457,597 ; June 5.
Ohmer Fare Register Company. (See Kimes, R. H., and
Schmidt, assignors.)
Ohmer, John F. (See Ohmer, John F., jr., assignor.)
Ohmer, .John F., .ir-, assignor to J. P. Ohmer, Dayton,
Ohio. Speed recorder. 1,471,977 ; Oct. 23.
Ohno, Ataka, Hongo-Ku, Toyko, Japan. Centrifugal sepa-
rator. 1,447,685; Mar. 0.
Ohnstrand, Enoch, Mohawk, N. Y., assignor to Library
Bureau, Cambridge, Mass. Fire-resistant cabinet.
1,442,731 ; Jan. 16.
Ohnstrand, Hnoch, Mohqwk, N. T., assignor to Library
Bureau, Cambridge. Mass. Cabinet. 1,442.732 ; Jan. 16.
Ohnstrand, Enoch, Mohawk, N. T., assignor to Lihrary
Bureau, Cambridge, Mass. Fire-resistant cahinet.
1,443,087; Jan. 23.
Ohnstrand, Enoch, Mohawk, N. Y., assignor to Library
Bureau, Cambridge. Mass. Interfitting corner con-
struction. 1,462,617 ; July 24.
Ohnstrand, Enoch. Mohawk, N. Y., assignor to Library
Bureau, Cambridge, Mass. Cabinet closure. 1,476,414 ;
Dec. 4.
Oil Fuel Engineering Corporation. (See Hoffman, Wil-
liam M., assignor.)
Oil Products Appliance Co. (See Wyckoffi, Andrew D.,
assignor.)
Oil Products Appliance Co. (See WyckofE, A. D., and de
Correvont, assignors.)
Oil Wells Renewal Company. (See Brine, Percival F.,
assignor.)
Oilgear Company, The. (See Ferris, Walter, assignor.)
Oisbei, John R., Buffalo, N. Y. Ad,1ustable bracket for
mirrors and other articles. 1,472,566; Oct. 30.
Oishei, John R., assignor to Tri-Continental Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Tightening device for demountable
wheel rims. 1,467,809 ; Sept. 11.
Okadee Company, The. (See HoUingshead, Arthur G.,
assignor.)
Okamoto, Kusuhide, Honolulu, Hawaii. Rim tool.
1,475,135 ; Nov. 20.
Okamoto, Tomotaro, Fort Lupton, Colo. Cultivator.
1,477,846; Dec. 18.
O'Kane, Walter C, Durham, N. H. Camp stove.
1,448,148; Mar. 13.
O'Kane, Walter C, Durham, N. H. Oven. 1.449,952 ;
Mnr. 27.
O'Kane, William D., Springfield, Ohio. Receptacle for
holding cigarettes. 1,458,356 ; June 12.
Okawa. Tetsujl. (See Fujimoto, M., and Okawa.)
Okel, Harry A., Wheeling, W. Va. Mechanical toy.
1,478,350; Dec. 18.
O'Kelly, Jam.es, Oneonta, N. Y. Combination lock.
1,451,954; Apr. 17.
Okill, John, Rock Ferry, England. Pressure indicator
for internal-combustion engine.? and the like. 1,467,558 ;
Sept. 11.
Okonlewskl, Ludwik. (See Zukowskl, Stefan, assignor.)
Olander, .\xel E., Omaha, Nebr. Wall construction.
1,465,653 ; Aug. 21.
01b, Valentine, Weehawken, N. J. Cloth-winding machine.
1,465,479 ; Aug. 21.
Olcott. Charles A., assignor to S. S. Hepworth Company,
New York, N. Y. Bearing. 1,443.884 ; Jan. 30.
Olcott, Eben E. (See Farrell, R. C, and Coogan, as-
signors.)
Olcott, James H. (See Candee, Z. P., and Olcott.)
Olcott, Walter, South Manchester, Conn. Protective
shield for automobile drivers. 1,469,102 ; Sept. 25.
Old Colony Trust Company, trustee. (See Toney, George
W., assignor.)
Old Mother Hubbard's Grocery Cupboard Corporation.
(See Arnold, Henry W., assignor.)
Olden, Arthur O., ' National City, Calif. Dredger.
1,460,558 ; July 3. -
Olden, Hari-y L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Sheet-metal roofing.
1,459,855 ; June 26.
Older, Roy B., Danville, 111. Electrically-heated flatiron.
1,457,792; June 5.
Older, Roy B., assignor to Allith-Prouty Company, Dan-
ville, 111. Round-track tongue switch. 1,472,808 ;
Nov. 6.
Oldershaw, Percival J., Harrington, Wash. Press for sepa-
rating shafts from gears and the like. 1,446,102;
Feb. 20.
Oldham, Arthur S., Miami, Okla. Making coffee.
1,478,908 ; Dec. 25.
Oldham, Charles W., assignor to Imperial Glass Company,
Beliaire. Ohio. Glass dish or similar article. Des.
63,039; Sept. 18.
Oldham, Frank, Dallas, Tex. Insect exterminator.
1.465,557 : Auc. 21.
Oldham, George, and Son Company. (See Oldham,
Samuel, assignor.)
Oldham, Samuel, assignor to George Oldham and Son
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tool retainer. 1,453,807 ;
May 1.
Oldroyd, Cyrus S.,' Cincinnati, Ohio. Mining machine.
1,460,077; June 26.
Oldroyd, Cyrus S., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Oldroyd
Manufacturing Company, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mining and
quarrying machine. 1.456,930 ; May 29.
Oldroyd, Cyrus S., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Oldroyd
Maufacturing Company, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mining and
quarrying machine. 1,460,073 ; June 26.
Oldroyd, Cyrus S., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Oldroyd
Manufacturing Company, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Motor-
driven truck. 1,460,074 ; June 26.
Oldroyd, Cyrus S., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Oldroyd
Manufacturing Company, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mining
and quarrying machine. 1,460,075 ; June 26.
Oldroyd, Cyrus S., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Oldroyd
Manufacturing Company, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Mining
and quarrying tnachine. 1,460,076; June 26.
Oldroyd Manufacturing Company. (See Oldroyd, Cyrus
S., assignor.)
Olds, Mclvin. (See Jaycox, E., and Olds.)
Olds. Ransom E., Lansing, Mich. Detachable propulsion
unit for railway vehicles. 1,443,033 ; Jan. 23.
Olds. Ransom E., Lansing, Mich. Root 'extractor.
1,443.034 ; Jan. 23.
Olds, Ransom E., Lansing, Mich. Auxiliary tread for
pneumatlc-tlred vehicle wheels. 1,477,661 ; Dec. 18.
O'Leary, Edward J. (See Barton, J. T., and O'Leary.)
O'Leary, John J., Glenside, Pa. Hat protector.
] ,469,189 ; Sept. 25.
O'Learv, William J., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Solenoid.
1,400,390 ; July 3.
O'Lena, Louis A., assignor to N. Halperln, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Method and apparatus for producing knitted fabric.
1,441,110; Jan. 2.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiuued.
405
Oleson, Olaf E., Cuicago, assignor of one-half to C. F.
Sargent, \Yiunetka, 111. Method and means for join-
ing pipes. 1,467,064 ; Sept. 4.
Oloviii, Adolpli, Detroit, Jlich. . Fuse box. 1,447,600;
Mar. 6.
Olgay, Albert, assignor to Oaw-0'Hara Envelope Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Paper-feeding mechanism.
1,443,430 ; .Tan. 30.
Olhasso, John J., H. F. Goss, and J. H. Pos. Portland,
Oreg., assignors to International Bolting Tool Corpora-
tion. Bolting machine. 1,442,536 ; Jan. 16.
Olhausen, Rivers D., Ridgely, Tenn. Kat trap. 1,446,268 ;
Feb. 20.
Oliu, August, Alameda, assignor to Atlas Imperial En-
gine Company, Oakland, Calif. Fluid strainer.
1,459,925; June 26.
Oliu, Louis B., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator vehicle.
1,443.408 ; Jan. 30.
Olin, Louis B., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator vehicle.
1,452,000; Apr. 17.
Olinger, Thomas, assignor to Federal Stamping Company,
Holland, Mich. Furnace-regulator construction.
1,446,515 ; Feb. 27.
Olinger, Thomas, assignor to Federal Stamping Company,
Holland, Mich. Damper and damper-clip construction.
1,458,144 ; June 12.
Olipliaut, Alva L., Washington, Kans. Loading and un-
loading device. 1,456,278 ; May 22.
Oliphant, John, Chicago, 111., assignor to Sullivan Ma-
chinerv Company. Compressor controlling mechanism.
Rel5,551 ; Feb. 27.
Olive, Paul, Hempstead, N. Y. Universal joint.
1,400,212; June 26.
Oliver, Albert L. (See Cavanaugh, H. P., Hall, and
Oliver.)
Oliver Chilled Plow Works. (See Altgelt, Herman E.,
assignor.)
Oliver Chilled Plow WorKs. (See Altgelt, Rudolph J.,
assignor.)
Oliver Chilled Plow Works. (See Dewend, William D., as-
signor.)
Oliver Chilled Plow Works. (See Gallagher, Arthur D.,
assignor.)
Oliver Chilled Plow Works. (See Heylman, Edward M.,
assignor.)
Oliver Chilled Plow Works. (See Lowry, Edmund J.,
assignor.)
Oliver, Eben F., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Korn-.'
tolite Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lighting fixture
and producing same. 1,450,923 ; Apr. 10.
Oliver, Edd C, Adrian, Mich. Tv.-ist drill. 1,467,491 ;
Sept. 11.
Oliver, Edwin L. (See Dolbear, Samuel H., assignor.)
Oliver, James A., Kent, Wash. Camp stove. 1,472,668 ;
Oct. 30.
Oliver, Joseph W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Making rotatable
tool carriers for planing machines and the like.
1,440,931 ; Jan. 2.
Oliver, Joseph W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Sawing machine.
1,478,052. Dec. 18.
Oliver Machinery Company. (See Humphrevs, Hugh,
assignor.)
Oliver, Mary A., Johnson City, Tenn. Bed bottom.
1,475,860 : Nov. 27.
Oliver Oil-Gas Burner and Machine Company. (See
Morrill, Richard R., assignor.)
Oliver, Ralph W., Toledo, Ohio. Powder box. 1,451,955 ;
Apr. 17.
Oliver, Ruth M., assignor to Mrs. L. B. Koch, New York,
N. Y. Paper milk bottle. 1,463,437 ; July 31.
Oliver, Thomas C. (See Hechenbleikner, I., and Oliver )
Oliver. William, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Cotter auo
tlie like. 1,441,706 ; Jan. 9.
OUard, .Tames C, Cleveland, Ohio. Door buffer
1,466,954 ; Sept. 4.
Ollerenshaw, Reginald E., London. England. Fluid
spreader or marking device. 1,464,214 ; Aug. 7.
OUey, Edwin A., assignor to Crouse-Hlnds Company, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Panel-board construction. 1,452.752 •
Apr. 24.
Ollivier, Jocelyn E., La Vignette, St.-Gervais, France.
Driving device for autosleds. 1,475,406 ; Nov. 27.
Olmstead, Charles W., Columbus, Ohio. Nut lock
1.447,811 ; Mar. 6.
OlDey, B. C, et al. (See Adams, Prank A., assignor.)
Olney, Burt C, et a!. (See Adara.s. Frank A., a.-^signor.)
Olney, George J., Westernville, N. Y. Vegetable cleaner
and separator. 1,474,284: Nov. 13.
Olney, George W., Minneapolis, Minn. Manufacturing
one-piece packing rings. 1,477,379 ; Dec. 11.
Olney, Oscar C, Lima, Ohio. Nonglare shade for auto-
mobile lamps. 1,446,925 : Feb. 27.
Olofson, Charles, et al. (See Westman, Almar E., as-
signor.)
Olofson, Gustaf A., et al. (See Westman, Almar E., as-
signor.)
O'OP, Stephen, Denver, Colo., assignor of one-third to A.
L. Cunningham, St. Paul, Minn. Safety-pin. 1,451,105 •
Apr. 10. '
O'X.ough'rin, Taomas J., and H. E. Smith, Chicago, 111.
Fire pot. 1.441.368 : Jan. 9.
O'Loughlin. William P., Chicago, 111. Wheel lack
1,445.845 : Feb. 20.
Olseu, Albert A., Ranger, Tex. Oil-well pump. 1,451,784;
Apr. 17.
Olseu, Arthur T. C. (See Luetbi, Fredrick C, assignor.)
Olsen, Benjamin B., Marshalltown, Iowa. Air heater.
1,463,484 ; July 31.
Olsen, Christopher B., jr., Honolulu, Hawaii. Safety re-
ceptacle for bottles and the like. 1,459,375 ; June 19.
Olseu, Prank A., San Gabriel, Calif. Water meter.
1,457,932 ; June 5.
Olsen, Halften E., Chicago, III., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to P. C. Austin Machinery Company. Snow-melt-
ing apparatus. 1,451,027 ; Apr. 10.
Olsen, Halften E., Chicago, HI., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to P. C. Austin Machinery Company. Controller
for street sprinklers or flushers. 1,470,699 ; Oct. 16.
Oljien, Hans A. (See Raasch, August J. and B. H., and
Olsen.)
Olsen, Henrik O., and O. Nilsen, Trondhjem, Norway.
Stave-planing machine. 1,441,369 ; Jan. 9.
Olsen, Henrik O., and O. Nilsen, Trondhjem, Norway.
Head-rounding machine. 1,441,370 ; Jan. 9.
Olsen, John C, Rock Island, 111. Attachment for lathes.
1,459,514 ; June 19.
Olsen, John K., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speedometer
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Odometer. 1,456,513 ;
May 29.
Olsen, John K., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speedometer
Corporation, Chicago, III. Swivel-gear joint and hous-
ing. 1,459,958; June 26.
Olsen, John K., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speedometer
Corporation, Chicago, III. Quick-detachable search-
light mounting. 1,461,285 ; July 10.
Olsen, John K., assignor to Stewart- Warner Speedome-
ter Corporation, Chicago, 111. Combined compression
spring and spring-bar bumper. 1,471,568 ; Oct. 23.
Olsen, Julius H. T., New York, N. Y. Shoe polish.
1,452,614 ; Apr. 24.
Olsen, Nels, San Leandro, Calif. Carbonizing furnace.
1,463,438 ; July 31.
Olsen, Olaf C. S., Chicago, 111. Waste basket. Des.
62,959 ; Aug. 28.
Olsen, Simon D. (See Bruner, L. N., and Olsen.)
Olsen, Tinius, assignor to Tinius Olsen Testing Ma-
chine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Testing machine.
1,474.545; Nov. 20.
Olsen, Tinius, Testing Machine Company. (See Olsen,
Tinius, assignor.)
Olsen, Victor O., assignor to Charles McAdam Company,
Chicago, III. Composition for use In finishing dry-
cleaned leather. 1,453,723 ; May 1.
Olshan, Harry, Newark, N. J., assignor to Goldee Mfg.
Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. T, Lunch box. 1,451,568;
Apr. 10.
Olson, Adna E., Holton, Mich. Sectional boat. 1,445,792 ;
Feb.' 20.
Olson, Adolph W., Mcintosh, Minn. Nonskldding device.
1,455,408: May 15.
Olson, Adolph W., Mcintosh, Minn. Fastening device for
cables. 1,456.824 ; May 29.
Olson, Albert, Minneapolis, Minn. Pish lure. 1,464,215 ;
Aug. 7.
Olson, Andrew E., Wataga, 111. Seed-corn sheller.
1,444,882 ; Feb. 13.
Olson, Axel. (See Weber, C. J. M., and Olson.)
Olson, Axel, and A. Hast, St. Paul, Minn. ; ■ said Hast
assignor to said Olson. Door attachment. 1,469,683 ;
Oct. 2.
Olson, Axel, and A. Hast, St. Paul, Minn. ; said Hast as-
signor to said Olson. Knife sharpener. 1,469,684 ;
Oct. 2.
Olson, Axel E., Browerville, Minn. Rotary valve for In-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,443,035 ; Jan. 23.
Olson. Axel E., Eskilstuna, Sweden. Steel stamp.
1,475,186; Nov. 20.
Olson, Carl G., assignor to Illinois Tool Works, Chicago,
111. Mechanism for testing gear-cutting machines.
1,451,921; Apr. 17.
Olson, Carl G., assignor to Illinois Tool Works, Chicago,
111. Hob. 1,454,135 ; May 8.
Olson, Carl P., Irvington, N. J. Film-making machine.
1.458.591 ; June 12.
Olson, Carl P., Irvington, N. J. Wrapping tissue.
1.458.592 : June 12.
Olson, Charles A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Geneva Heater Company, Geneva, III. Water heater.
1,464,954; Aug. 14.
Olson, Edward, Mount Alton, Pa. Knuckle joint for
automobile steering mechanism. 1.450,780 : Apr. 3.
Olfion, Edward H., J. C. H. Clark, and M. B. Mealev, Walla
Walla, Wash., and C. Pelter, Oregon City, Oreg. Auto-
matic train-controlling apparatus. Rel5,664 ; July 31.
Olson, Ervln O. (See Roragen, R. W., and Olson.)
Olson, Frank A., Revere, Minn. Combined water-feed
valve and cleaner. 1,467,492: Sept. 11.
Olson, Hans M., Burbank, Calif. Abrasive composition.
1,444,479 ; Feb. 6.
Olson, Herbert O., Rockford, III. Decimal-equivalent
chart. 1,461,138 ; .Tuly 10.
Olson. Jens, Lewiston, Idaho. Tape for wheels.
1,477.975 ; Dec. 18.
OlKon, ,Tohn, Battle Lake, Minn. Butter tub. 1,445,545;
Feb. i:;.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Olsou, John, Detroit, Mich. Float-controlled valve.
1,463,907 ; Aug. 7.
Olson, John A., Chicago, 111., assignor to The S-P Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Chuck. 1,455,351 ;
May 15.
Olson, John B., assignor to James Manufacturing Co.,
Fort Atkinson, Wis. Stock-vpatering bucket.
1,449,693; Mar. 27.
Olson, Mauritz, assignor to The A. H. Nllson Machine
Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Wire-chain machine. 1,464,331 ;
Aug. 7.
Olson, Nels L., Detroit, Mich. Heat-treating container.
1,444,033 ; Feb. 6.
Olson, Nels L., Detroit, Mich. Composition of matter.
1,455,651; May 15.
Olson, Olaf, St. Paul, Minn. Adjustable fishing-line bob-
ber. 1,463,020; July 24.
Olson, Ole J., Hardin, Mont. Tool. 1,445,546 ; Feb. 13.
Olson, Ole K., Oakdale, N. Dak. Trap nest for hens.
1,453,172 ; Apr. 24;
Olson, Reuben A., assignor of one-half to F. C. Levris,
Chicago, 111. Musical-instrument string. 1,468,323;
Sept. 18.
Olson, Richard A., Ironwood, Mich. Single-valve wall reg-
ister. 1,451,586 ; Apr. 10.
Olson, Samuel, Chicago, 111. Package conveying and
distributing device. 1,460,437 ; July 3.
Olson, Samuel, assignor to Samuel Olson & Company, Chi-
cago, HI. Automatic feeder for elevators. 1,469,329 ;
Oct. 2.
Olson, Samuel, assignor to Samuel Olson & Company,
Chicago, 111. Transfer device for conveyers. 1,475,962 ;
Dec. 4.
Olson, Samuel, & Company. (See Olson, Samuel, as-
signor.)
Olson, Swan, Minneapolis, Minn. Push-harvester binder.
1,450.384; Apr. 3.
Olson, Swan, Minneapolis, Minn. Shock-loader. 1,455,029 ;
May 15.
Olson, Walter E., Chicago, 111. Preparing strands for
weaving rugs and- the like. 1,445,793 ; Feb. 20.
Olson, Walter E., Chicago, 111. Support for dyeing or
drying rugs or the like. ] ,475,026 ; Nov. 20.
Olsson, Ored, Ord, Nebr. Lubricating device for wind-
mills. 1,477,519 ; Dec. 11.
Olsson, Zacharias, assignor of six-tenths to A. Rust-Oppen-
heim. New York, N. Y. Refractory material. 1,442,413 ;
Jan. 16.
Olszewski, Michael W. (See Marcinlak, Michael, as-
signor.)
Omaha Accessory Company. (See Hartman, Arthur C,
assignor.)
O'Malley, John C, administrator. (See Barry, Joseph W.)
O'Nan, Charles B., assignor of one-half to J. C. Smith,
EI Paso, Tex. Mixing device. 1,473,508 ; Nov.* 6.
O'Neal, John B., jr., Waycross, Ga. Table. 1,454,903;
May 15. , ^
O'Neall, Charles F. (See Clemens, Ulysses P., as-
signor.)
O'Neel, Walter, Shelbyville, Ind. Bottle refrigerator.
1,468,126; Sept. 18.
Oneida Community, Limited. (See Allen, Grosvenor N.,
assignor.)
Oneida Community, Limited. (See Ellis, Ferrand F.,
assignor.)
Oneida Community, Limited. (See Lee, John L., as-
signor.)
O'Nell, Arthur S., Springfield, III., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Cartridge Company. Appa-
ratus for recovering solvent. 1,443,547 : .Tan. 30.
O'Nell, Arthur S., and R. R. Evans, Springfield, III., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Western Cartridge
Company. Propellant explosive. 1,464,012 ; Aug. 7.
O'Nell, Rodolph S., London, ■ England. Electrical indi-
cating device. 1,461,8.30 ; July 17.
O'Nell, William, assignor to The General Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Manufacture of cord tires.
Rel5,63i ; June 19.
O'Neill, Bernard V., New York, N. Y. Music-roll con-
tainer. 1,460,978 ; July 3.
O'Neill, Daniel. (See Campbell, C. J., and O'Neill.)
O'Neill, Frank, Toledo, Ohio. Glass-handling apparatus.
1,462,652; July 24.
O'Neill, Henry, Greensburg, Pa. Flask. 1,445,642 ;
Feb. 20.
O'Neill, Flenry W., Brooklyn, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
graph system. 1,445,233 ; Feb. 13.
O'Neill, John J., Londonderry, Vt. Boot and shoe drier.
1,444,264; Feb. 6.
O'Neill, Philip L. (See Valiton, Frederick H., assignor.)
O'Neill, Richard J., assignor of one-half to F. S. Mc-
Namara, Denver, Colo. Smokestack cover. 1,453,477 ;
May 1.
■ O'Neill, William F., Albany, N. Y^. Scrubbing stool.
1,454,401 ; May 8.
O'Neill, William J., Oak Park, assignor to E. C. Guthard,
Chicago, 111. Wrench and the like. 1,455,147 ; May 15.
O'Neill, William L., assignor to Stromberg Motor De-
vices Company, (Chicago, 111. Carbureting apparatus
for internal-combustion engines. 1,452.699 ; Apr. 24.
Oneplece Bifocal Lens Company. (See Bugbee, Luclan
W., assignor.)
Oug, Walter C, Columbus, Ohio. Coffeepot attachment.
1,468,411 ; Sept. 18.
Onion, William H., New Orleans, La. Conveyer.
1,458,435 : June 12.
Only Package Pie, Inc., The. (See Brown, F. D., and
McAlevey, assignors.)
Onnertz, Paul, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, assignor to Actlen
Gesellschaft fur Anilln Fabrlkation, Berlin, Germany.
Preparation for dyeing furs, hairs, and the like.
1,453,021 ; Apr. 24.
Onnertz, Paul, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, assignor to Actlen
Gesellschaft fUr Anllin Fabrlkation, Berlin, Germany.
Dyeing furs, skins, hairs, feathers, or the like.
1,466,747 ; Sept. 4.
Onnertz, Paul, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, and A. Peters, as-
signors to Actlen Gesellschaft fiir Anilin Fabrlkation,
Berlin, Germany. Dyeing animal or mixed fibers.
1.441,240; Jan. 9.
Onnertz, Paul, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, A. Peters, Berlin, and
B. Schwiirtzel, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, assignors to Ac-
tlen Gesellschaft fiir Anilin Fabrlkation, Berlin, Ger-
many. Protecting animal fiber. 1,466,748 ; Sept. 4.
Ouofrio, Gabriel D., Binghamton, N. Y. Car-step register.
1,443,272 ; Jan. 23.
Onwiler, Paul E., Billings, Mont. Electrical heating de-
vice. 1,469,588; Oct. 2.
Oosterhouse, Peter, Richmond, Mich. Chemical fireproof
paint. 1,442,089 ; Jan. 16.
Opel, Robert L., Blklns, W. Va. Lock. 1,444,520 ; Feb. 6.
Open Coil Heater & Purifier Company. (See Stickle, Cole,
assignor.)
Opensbaw, Fred, Gonvllle, Wanganui, New Zealand.
Self locking wireless molded roofing. 1,454,070 ; May 8.
Opfel, Royal W., CJuoro, Tex. Portable grinding machine.
1,471,412- Oct. 23.
Opferkuck, Emil, assignor to The Superior Gas Engine
Company, Springfield, Ohio. Water-circulating system
for internal-combustion engines. 1,466,803 ; Sept. 4.
Oplc, John N.. 3d, Baltimore, Md. Pump plunger.
1,447,566 ; Mar. 6.
Opitz, John L., Clarinda, Iowa. Narrow-tread front-
wheel attachment for tractors. 1,468,669 ; Sept. 25.
Opitz, John L., Clarinda, Iowa. Rear-axle extension de-
vice for tractors. 1,470,283 ; Oct. 9.
Oppenhelm, Jesse, assignor to Hyman & Oppenheim, New
York, N. Y. Hair net. 1,453,168 ; Apr. 24.
Oppenhelm, Julius, New York, N. Y. Support for alarm
clocks. 1,475.137; Nov. 20.
Oppenheim, Julius, assignor to Dasco Import Co. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Match case. 1,471,912 ; Oct. 23.
Oppenheim, Theodore H., and B. Selhorst, assignors to
The New Idea Spreader Co., Coldwater, Ohio. Rolls
for corn-husking machines. 1,462,815 ; .July 24.
Opperman, Hugh F., Honolulu, Hawaii, assignor to Cali-
fornia Packing Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Pineapple-shell-feeding device. 1,460,559 : .luly 3.
Oppman, Joseph, et al. (See McKee, Joseph E., assignor.)
Oppman, Joseph, assignor of one-half to P. Mikalarlas,
Connellsville, Pa. Pasting and cutting machine.
1,465,861; Aug. 21.
Oppman, Joseph, assignor of one-half to P. Mikalarias,
Connellsville, Pa. -Paper pasting and severing ma-
chine. 1.465,862; Aug. 21.
Oppman, Joseph, assignor of one-half to A. I. Daniels,
Connellsville, Pa. Skid-chain fastener. 1,469,103;
Sept. 25.
Opsahl, Harry L., Minneapolis, Minn. Indicator and sig-
nal. 1,471,625 ; Oct. 23.
Optische Anstalt C. P. Goerz Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Jacob, Heinrich. assignor.)
Optische Anstalt C. P. Goerz Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Urban, Franz, assignor.)
Orange, diaries T. (See Macbeth, Albert ''.. assignor.)
Orban, Joseph W. O., Brooklyn, N. Y. Folding case.
1,464,391 ; Aug. 7.
Orbftn, Lorincz, Beaver Falls, Pa. Railway-track joint.
1,440,932 ; Jan. 2.
Orbin, George,, assignor of one-third to O. J. Quinn,
Tuscaloosa, Ala. Cushioning tire. 1,444,265 ; Feb. 6.
Orchowskl, Franz, Bremen, Germany. Handle bar for
bicycles. 1,446,430; Feb. 20.
Orcutt, Charles C. (See Nelson, Clare, assignor.)
Orcutt. Harry F. L., assignor to The (ipar Grinding Com
pany Limited. Birmingham, England. Dividing head
for grinding and other machines, 1,442,537 ; Jan. 16.
Ord, Craven R., Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Runner attach-
ment for wheeled carriages. 1,450,924 ; Apr. 10.
Ord, Edward O. C, Berkeley, Calif. Gold pan. 1,444,752 ;
Feb. 6.
Ordinator Company. (See Brixey, Austin D., assignor.)
Orduiig, Henry H., assignor of one-half to J. Wade,
Laporte. Ind. Tag. 1,450,816 ; Apr. 3.
Ordung, Henry H., assignor of one-third to J. Wade
and one-third to G. T. Sharp, Laporte, Ind. Locking
device for fruit cans or the like. 1,458,989 ; June 19.
Ord way, Joseph H.. Biookline, Mass. Molding press.
1,443,.378 ; Jan. 30.
Ordway, L. P. (See Disbrow, Reuben B., assignor.)
Ore Roasting Development Company. (See Fogh, Carl S.,
assignor.)
Orear, Benjamin F., Minneapolis, Minn. Folding camp
table and stool set. 1,457,041 ; May 29.
O'Uoilly, Charles L. (See Sherlock, John F., assignor.)
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Orenstein, Samuel. Newark, N. J. Wardrobe trunk.
1,44^.142 ; .Ian. i.-J.
Orlando, Anthony, Chattanooga, Tenn. I'olishing ma-
chine. 1,4.52,9^6: Apr. 24.
Orlopp, Harry A., Los Angeles, Calif., and D. B. Smith,
El Paso, Tex. Concrete - form tie and spacer.
1,468,790 : Sept. 25.
OrHies, Norman A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Truck. 1,444,356 ;
Feb. 6.
Ormiston, Gilbert J., Chicago, 111. .Spur. Des. 62,305 ;
May 1.
Ormsby, Donald D., assignor to Brown Lipe Chapln
Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Differential gearing.
1,469,190; Sept. 25.
Ormsby, Frank IS., Chicago, 111. Typewriter. 1,467,191 ;
Sept. 4.
Ormsby, Otis W.. Hill City, S. DaU. Wrench. 1,477,184 ;
Dec. 11.
Ornduff, Robert, Carthage, Mo. Humidor. 1,469,104 ;
Sept. 25.
O'Uourke, Andrew, assignor to Crane Company, Chiciigo.
111. Alloy. 1,448,571 : Mar. 13.
O'Uourke, Frank G., Lackawanna, N. Y. Rotary engine.
1.473,249 ; Nov. 6.
O'Rourke, Frank J., Whitcstone, N. Y. Douche can and
indicator therefor. 1,469,486 ; Oct. 2.
O'Kourke, John P. (See McGarry, Joseph A., assignor.)
O'Uourke, Thomas J., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
Was'nburn Company. Toaster. 1,467,767: Sept. 11.
O'Rourke, William N., .Jersey City, N. J. Pencil-lead
holder. 1,442,964 ; .Ian. 23.
Orr, Fingal C, Burbank, Calif. Liquid-dispensfng appa-
ratus. 1,466,804 ; Sept. 4.
Orr, .Tames V.. Monroe, Wash. Watch. 1,445,159 :
Feb. 13.
Orr, James W., Kansas City, Mo. Emergency brake.
1,461,401 ; July 10.
Orr, James W., Kansas City, Mo. Emergency brake for
motor Tehicles. 1,470,098 ; Oct. 9.
Orr, Joseph L., Lexington, N. C. Combined advertising
device and twine holder. 1,466,825 ; May 29.
Orr, Mark P., Norwood, assignor to The Security Metal
Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bottle-sealing
device. 1,478,140; Dec. 18.
Orr, Mark P., Norwood, assignor to The Security Metal
Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Metal top for
sealing glass containers. 1,478,141 ; Dec. 18.
Orr, Robert I., assignor of one-third to L. H. Lamb, jr.,
St. Elmo, and one-third to L. J. Spence, Chattanooga,
Tenn. 'Vase for cemeteries. 1,464,290 : Amz. 7.
Orr, Robert J., Woodhaven, assignor of one-half to
S. Scammacca, Brooklyn, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,469,482 ; Oct. 2.
Orr, Sumner E., Tacoma, Wash. Dirigible light for
motor vehicles. 1,454,981 : May 15.
Orr. William V., Cleveland, Ohio. 'Vacuum cleaning
device. 1,476,004 : Deo. 4.
Orrick, Martha B., Baltimore, Md. Card holder. Des.
62,109; Mar. 20.
Orrill, Edgar P., Americus, Kans. Imnlement holder.
1,445,029 ; Feb. 13.
Orrock, John W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Metal door.
1,441,446; Jan. 9.
Orrok, Albert H. (See Price, G. W., and Orrok.l
Orsbee Company, The. (See Ogden, Ralph B., assignor.)
Orsborn, John S. (See Rumbaugh, C. M., and Orsborn.)
Orshal, David B., Carlisle, Pa. Mitering machine.
1,445,547 ; Feb. 13.
Orsi, Peter, Stockton, Calif. Tie holder. 1,459,926 :
June 26.
Orstad, Elmer M., Park River, N. Dak. Horse protector.
.. 1,459,601 ; June 19.
OrstrOm, Gustaf. (See Ekstrom, G. C, and OrstrSm.)
Orth, Fred W., Ocean Park, Wash. Perpetual calendar.
1,459,236; June 19.
Orth. Harold. (See Sandberg, Axel G., assignor.)
Orth. Harold, Denver,- Colo. Pick for musical instru-
ments. 1,444,982 : Feb. 13.
Ortbmann, Alfred, Barmen, Germany, assignor to Bar-
thels Manufacturing Co., Glendale, N. Y. Machine for
guiding bobbins in running paths. 1,477,380 ; Dec. 11.
Orrhmnnn. Fred, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cornice scaffold.
1,442,697 ; Jan. 16.
Ortbmann, Fred. Brooklyn, N. Y. Window scaffold.
1.443,903; Jan. 30.
Ortiz, C^sar, Mendoza, Argentina. Antipuncture device
for pneumatic tires. 1,446,206 ; Feb. 20.
Ortmann, Theodore, Pierz, Minn. Stone picker
1.478,142 : Dec. 18.
Orton, Charles S , North Tonawanda, N. Y. Motor-vehicle
control. 1.465,480 : Aug. 21.
Orton, Frederick. (See Smith, R. S., Miller, and Orton.)
Ortweln, John, Shelburn, Oreg. Lubricating device for
automobiles. 1,446,516: Feb. 27.
Orzali, Achille, assignor to Societa Fabbrica di Tavelloni
"Achille Orzali & Compagnia," Lucques, Italy. Slab
and floor. 1,464.106 ; Aug. 7.
Osann, Frederick, Company. (See McCann, Michael, as-
signor.)
Osann, Norman. Arlington, Mass., assignor to Kalmus,
Comstock & Wescott, Inc.. Boston, Mass. Optical re-
fractinc device. 1.443.756: Jan. 30.
Osborn, Albert D. (See Tayl»r, S. M., and Osborn.)
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Rever.se gearing.
1.441,520; Jan. 0.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Crank-shaft trans-
mission gear. 1,441,521 ; Jan. 9.
Osborn, Alden E., New York. N. Y. Transmission mech-
anism. 1,44.5,160; Feb. 13.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Motor vehicle.
1,452,698 ; Apr. 24.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Cone-gear transmis-
sion mechanism. 1,453,478 ; May 1.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Piston. 1,456,708;
May 29.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Crank-shaft differen-
tial gear. 1,458,496 ; June 12.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Motor vehicle.
1,463,371 ; July 31.
Osborn, Alden B., New York, N. Y. Steering-wheel
driving mechanism. 1,476,173 ; Dec. 4.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Automatically-
adjusting turnbuckle. 1,477,891 ; Dec. 18.
Osborn, Clyde, Milo, Calif. Combined wheel and air tank.
1,464,441 ; Aug. 7.
Osborn-Crew Manufacturing Company, The. (See Rose,
Jacob B., assignor.)
Osborn, Frederick H. (See Reaser, J. W., Hull, and Os-
borne.)
Osborn, Henry C, Cleveland, Ohio. Therapeutic cabinet.
1,476,460; Dec. 4.
Osborn, Henry C, assignor to The American Multigraph
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanism for holding
type lines. 1,472,809 ; Nov. 6.
Osborn, Jesse C, assignor to J. W. Duntley, Chicago, 111.
Timer. 1,460,823 ; July 3.
Osborn, Joseph W., Lake City, Iowa. Towing device.
1,476,638; Dec. 4.
Osborn Manufacturing Company. (See Carman, Edwin
S., assignor.)
Osborn, Raj'mond A. (See Bryant, C. H., and Osborn.)
Osborn, Warren M., Chicago, 111. Car stop. 1,472,132 ;
Oct. 30.
Osborn, Warren M., and R. N. Wade, assignors to Chi-
cago Malleable Castings Company, Chicago, 111. Rail-
anchor method. 1,444.205 ; Feb. 6.
Osborne, Frank, Ford City, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company. Glass melting pot. 1,475,650 ;
Nov. 27.
Osborne, Harold S., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Detecting circuits.
1,440,407 ; Jan. 2.
Osborne, Harold S., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Repeater ap-
paratus for carrier systems. 1,473,682 ; Nov. 13.
Osborne, Harold S., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Low-frequency
measuring device. 1,475,240 ; Nov. 27.
Osborne, Harold S., Montclair, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Multiple balancing
arrangement for multiplex transmission. 1,458,193 ;
June 12.
Osborne, Heinrich. (See Kesten, P., and Osborne.)
Osborne, John H., Blackheath, London, and A. W. Bur-
ford, Lee, London, England. Fire ladder and the
like. 1,478,793 ; Dec. 25.
Osborne, Lonnie E., and N. M. Lower, Bellevue, Pa. Loco-
motive booster. 1,469,526 ; Oct. 2.
Osborne, Raymond G., Los Angeles, Calif. Protecting re-
enforcement in concrete and the like. 1,457 598;
June 5.
Osborne, Thomas J., Premier, assignor of one-half to A.
Irvine, McDowell, W. Va. Winding device. 1,447 033 :
Feb. 27.
Osbourn, Millard P., Philadelphia, Pa. Pump. 1,470,099 ;
Oct. 9.
Osbourn, Millard P.. Philadelphia, Pa. Refrigerating sys-
tem. 1,475,504 : Nov. 27. fo » J-
Osbourn, Millard P., Philadelphia, Pa. Refrigerating sys-
tem. 1.475,505 : Nov. 27. s fe .vs
Osbourn, Millard P.. assignor of one-half to J. P. Baden-
hausen, Philadelphia, Pa. Valve mechanism for steam
engines. 1,445,794 ; Feb. 20.
Osburn, Robert A.. Birmingham, Ala. Convertible socket
wrench. 1,446,988 ; Feb. 27.
Osburn. Robert A., Birmingham, Ala. Safety razor.
1,446,989; Feb. 27.
Osburn, Wallace N., Novi Township, Oakland County.
Mich. Soap dish. 1,468,917; Sept. 25.
Oscanyan, Paul C, Bogota, N. J., assignor to Star Ball
Player Company, New York, N. Y. Score or bulletin
board. 1,459,341 ; June 19.
Osegovic, Eugene, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sea mine. 1,456,646 :
May 29.
Osenkowski, Jan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Envelop. 1,465,284 •
Aug. 21.
Osgood, Louis A., assignor to International Scale Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Counting device for scales.
1,451,403 ; Apr. 10.
Osgood, Louis A., Dayton, and E. E. Wolf, Springfield,
assignors to International Scale Company, Dayton,
Ohio. Counting device for scales. 1,470,025 ; Oct. 9.
OstTond. Walter P., Maiden, assignor to Boston Machine
Works Company. Lynn, Mass. Cementing machine.
1,472,083; Oct. oO.
408
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiuuetl.
Osgood, Walter P., Maiden, W. E. Smith, Lynn, and
J. U. i'eabody, Swampscott, assignors to Boston Ma-
chine Works Company, Lynn, Mass. Cementing mM-
chine. 1,446,766 ; Feb. 27.
Osgood, William S., jr., Chicago, 111. Wringer attach-
ment. 1,477,713 ; Dec. 18.
O'Shaughnessy, Laughlin J., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Can-
ada. Life preserver. 1,478,351 ; Dec. 18.
Osher, Julius C, Anaheim, assignor of one-half to O.
Vvingard, Loa Angeles, Calif. Motor. 1,476,005 ;
Dec. 4.
Oshkosh Lowering Device Co. (See Rosenkranz, Hugo E.,
assignor.)
Oshkosh Trunk Company, The. (See Meyer, Frank W.,
assignor.)
Oslund, Charles H. (See Johnson, J. E., and Oslund.)
Oslund, Charles H., assignor to .The O and J Machine
Company, Worcester, Mass. Continuous wireworking
machine. 1,441,707 ; Jan. 9.
Oslund, Charles H., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
O & J Machine Company. Die support for wire-drawing
machines. 1,447,356 ; Mar. 6.
Oslund, Charles H., assignor to The O & J Machine Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Wiping-down device.
1,462,940 ; July 24.
Osmondson, Osmond A., Chicago, 111. Hand feed for
drill presses. 1,461,931 ; July 17.
Ososke, Eudolph, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Economy Gage and Manufacturing Company, Inc.,
Detroit, Mich. Lock - seam tube - forming machine.
1.455.652 ; May 15.
Ossenbeck, Anton. (See Engelhardt, K., Lommel, and
Osswald, Herman, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Press. 1,472,810 ;
Nov. 6.
Osteman, Carl G. (See Blood, C. W. H., and Osteman.)
Ostenberg, Pontus, San Jose, Calif. Pump mechauisu.,
1,452,091 ; Apr. 17.
Ostenberg, Pontus, San Jose, Calif. Pump mechanism.
1,472,338 ; Oct. 30.
Ostenberg, Pontus, San Jose, Calif. Gap closer. 1,473,250 ;
Nov. 6. „
Ostenberg, Zeno, assignor to The Caltex Company, San
Jose, Calif. Coating-machine block adjuster. 1,466,184 ;
Au". 28.
Ostenberg,' Zeno, assignor to The Caltex Company, San
Jose, Calif. Coating machine. 1,470,540 ; Oct. 9.
Ostendorf, Peter, Berndorf, Austria. Bronze alloy and
its production. 1,457,288; May 29.
Ostendorf, Peter, Berndorf, Austria. Copper and zinc
alloy. 1,457,289; May 29.
Oster, Karl W., Portland, Oreg. Bird cage. 1,468,730;
Sept. 25.
Osterdahl, Lennart, and H. G. Cowling, Fairfax, Wash.
Crosscut saw. 1,470,871; Oct. 16.
OsLergarU, Christian P., Omaha, Nebr. Combination
T-square. 1,448,083; Mar. 13.
Osterholm Automatic Machine Co. (See Osterholm, Wil-
liam C, assignor.)
Osterholm, William C, assignor to Osterholm Automatic
Machiiu' Co., Chicago, HI. Grinding machine.
1.462.653 ; July 24.
Osterhoudt, Rodney B., Kingston, N. Y. Cigar moistener.
1,474,684; Nov. 20. ^ ,. ,
Osterlind, August F., St. Paul, Minn. Bed for cylinder
presses. 1,475,963 ; Dec. 4. „ ^ „ .
Osterman, Gustaf E., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Port,
able brake shoe. 1,476,099 ; Dec. 4.
Ostermann, John J. (See Walsh, J. R., and Ostermaiin.)
Ostermann, Rudolf M., Evanston, 111., assignor to The
Superheater Company, New York, N. Y. Separator.
1.474,056 ; Nov. 13.
Osthoff, Walter, Barmen, Germany. Singeing device for
textile fabrics. 1,443,587 ; .Tan. 80.
Ostmeyer, Edward. (See Breitling, E., and Ostmeyer.)
Ostrander, Albert H., Panora, Iowa. Tank heater and
water circulator. 1,468,670; Sept. 25.
Ostrander, Allen B., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Amer-
ican Car and Foundry Company, St. Louis, Mo. Mak-
ing welded and riveted joints. 1,452,523 ; Apr. 24.
Ostrander, James, assignor to Grapho-Metal Packing Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Flexible packing and making
it. 1,459,744 ; June 26.
Ostrander, Orra A., Kirkwood, N. Y. Tail holder for
cattle. 1,469,239 : Oct. 2.
Ostrowski, Bennie F., San Jose, Calif. Vaaity case.
1,462,376 ; July 17. • . ^ ^, , ..
Oswald, Alfred E., Bogota, N. J., assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typing-speed
recorder. 1,475,715; Nov. 27.
Oswald, Edward, Syracuse, N. Y. Water wheel.
1,447,686 ; Mar. 6.
Oswald, Franklin L. (See Morrison, R. A., and Oswald.)
Oswald, Louis N., Orleans, Nebr. Clothespin. 1,461,982 ;
.Tulv 17. „ ,. ,
Oswald, Richard W., Sewickley, Pa. Fan wheel.
1,478,909 ; Dec. 25. , ^ .
Oswalt, George L., Clinton, Ind. Mold for forming
bricks or concrete blocks. 1,455,222 ; May 15.
Oswego Falls Corporation. (See Bond, Joseph T., as-
signor.)
Oswego Falls Corporation. (See Wright, Wilbur L.,
assignor.)
Otaka Fabric Company, The. (See Lorenz, William
A., assignor.)
Otis, Albert N., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric heater. 1,471,913 ; Oct. 23.
Otis Automatic Train Control, Inc. (See Miller, Robert
L., assignor.)
Otis Automatic Train Control Incorporated. (See Bissell,
David J., jr., assignor.)
Otis Bed Mfg. Company. (See Chadwick, H. A., and
Greene, assignors.)
Otis, Chandler R., San Francisco, Calif. Valve-facing
tool. 1,446,856; Feb. 27.
Otis Company. ■ (See Rood, William B., assignor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Boyce, John E., assignor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Dunn, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Kesten, P., and Osborne,
assignors.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Lindquist, David L., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Margies, S. G., and Nien-
dorff, assignors.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Snead, Herbert S., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Sundh, August, assignor.)
Otis, Gerald E., assignor to The Herman Nelson Corpo-
ration, Moline, 111. Fan. 1,459,927 ; June 26.
Otis, Spencer, Chicago, 111. Railway locomotive termi-
naL 1,441,699 ; Jan. 9.
Otis, Spencer, Chicago, 111. Boiler washing system.
1,442,581 ; Jan. 16.
Otis, Spencer, Chicago, 111. Locomotive blow-off system.
1,475,717 ; Nov. 27.
Otis, Spencer, Chicago, 111. Automatic hot-water supply
for tanks. 1,478,246; Dec. 18.
Otis, Spencer, Barrington, 111. Wheel-pit drop table.
1,450,702 ; Apr. 3.
Otis, Spencer, Barrington, 111. Loading stage for depots
and the like. 1,473,709 ; Nov. 13.
Otis, Spencer, and F. S. Wichman, Chicago, 111. Tem-
perature control for boiler-washout systems. 1,460.109 ;
June 26.
Otis, Spencer, and W. A. Gardner, Chicago, lU. Blow-ofl
plug for boilers. 1,475,718 ; Nov. 27.
O'Toole, Theresa M. (See Degheri, Theresa M.)
Otowicz, Wladyslaw, Greenwich, Conn. Lock. 1,448,313 ;
Mar. 13.
Otsuki, Klsahuro, Fulton, Calif. Storing and preserv-
ing cabinet. 1,463,723 ; July 31.
Ott, Charles S. (See Betts, C. A., and Ott.)
Ott, Clarence F., Whlttier, Calif. Retort for destruc-
tive evolution and oxidation. 1,478,247 ; Dec. 18.
Ott, Harry G. (See Ott, Harvej^ N. and H. G.)
Ott, Harvey N. and H. G., assignors to Spencer Lens
Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Condenser or illuminator
for microscopes. 1,461,367 ; July 10.
Ott, Jacob, Lancaster, N. Y. Multiple shingle. 1,445,161 ;
Feb. 13.
Ott. Thomas F., Berkeley, Calif. Producing lubricating
oils. 1,448,084 ; Mar. 13.
Ott, William D., and H. F. Griffin, Riverside, Iowa.
Automobile headlight. 1,450,642 ; Apr. 3.
Ottawa Silica Company. (See Gyger, Josepli, assignor.)
Otte, Otho M., Tarentum, Pa. Spotlight bracket.
1,459,856 ; June 26.
Often, Lawrence F., Newport, Ky. Belt buckle.
1,464,915 ; Aug. 14.
Ottenheimer, Reuben E., Baltimore, Md. Refrigerator con-
struction. 1,478,527 ; Dec. 26.
Ottenthal, Charles J. (See Zearing, R. M., jr., and
Ottenthal.)
Otterbein, Arthur, assignor to The Kirby Manufacturing
Company, Middletown, Conn. Mounting bells on toys
or other articles. 1,450,961 ; Apr. 10.
Otterbein, Arthur, assignor to The Kirby Manufacturing
Company, Middletown, Conn. Pad holder. 1,478,880 ;
Dec. 25.
Otterbein, Ferdinand D. (See Butterfield, E. H., and
Otterbien.1
Otterson Auto-Eductor Co., The. (See Otterson, George
W., assignor.)
Otterson, George W., Seattle, Wash. Ash collector or
like self-16ading vehicle. 1,458,240 ; June 12.
Otterson, George W., Seattle, Wash. Self-loading vehicle.
1,458,241 ; June 12.
Otterson, George W., Seattle, Wash., assignor to The
Otterson Auto-Eductor Co., Springfield, Ohio. Appnrn-
tus for cleaning catch basins and the like. 1,448,085 ;
Mar. 13.
Otting, Karl, Berlin, Germany. Bag opening and filling
machine. 1,443,588 ; Jan. 30.
Otting, Karl, assignor to the firm : Maschinen fiir Massen-
verpackung, G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Machine
for closing paper b.igs. 1.444,005 : Feb. 6.
Ottinger, Leon, New York, N. Y. Adjustable lock strike.
1,441,020; Jan. 2.
Ottinger. Leon. New York, N. Y. Adjustment device.
1,448,035 ; Mar. 13.
Ottinger, Leon, New York, N. Y. Latch. Rel5,569 ;
Apr. 3.
Ottinger, Leon, New York, N. Y. Protecting device for
latch parts. 1,461,044 f July 10.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
409
Hoop for lifthiK crocks.
Spark-plug attach-
Ottniaii, Frank, Utlca, N. Y.
1,4G0,26S ; June 26.
Otto, George T. W., Baltimore, Md.
meut. 1,-1-J7,812; Mar. 6.
Otto, Henry M., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New Yorlj, N. Y. Con-
veyer for ticket - distributing systems. 1,459,413 ;
June 19.
Otto, Stuart, and J. C. Jankus, Scranton, I'a. ; said
Jankus assignor to said Otto. Absorbing still tor re-
frigerating apparatus. 1,470,688 ; Oct. 16.
Otto, Williiuu. i:dgeley, N. Dak. Excavator. 1,462,494;
July 24.
Otto, William H., and W. Ulricli, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Clamp. 1,452,753 ; Apr. 24.
Ottumwa Iron Works. (See Mead, Ezra B., assignor.)
Otwoll. U.Tlph B., Detroit, Mich. Tractor. 1,443,379;
Jan. 30.
Ouderkirk, Charles W., Mount Pleasant, Mich. Shaft
coupling. 1,469,527 ; Oct. 2.
Oudin, Charles P. (See Phillips, John F., assignor.)
Ousdahl, Adolph, Seattle, Wash. Automatic stoker.
1,472,280; Oct. 30.
Outing Kumty-Kab Company. (See Brown, Reiuhardt
11., assignor.)
Onzoonian, Aram S., assignor to Llto-Fone Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Signal for automotive vehicles.
1,468,830; Sept. 25.
Ouzoun-Boghossian, Sissag K., Hellopolis, Egypt. Watch-
movement case. Des. 62,793; July 31.
Ovaitt, Nelson C, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Puyometer Company. Counter' attach-
ment for accounting machines. 1,464,683 ; Aug. 14.
Oven, Frank J., assignor to Victor Manufacturing &
Gasket Co.. Chicago, 111. Gasket. 1,472, 13;^ ; Oct. 30.
Ovenshire, Elijah A., assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to O. A. Lovejoy, Los .^.ngeles, Calif. Educa-
tional game appliance. 1,470,872 ; Oct. 16.
Overall, John, Drummoyne, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Apparatus for cleaning ships' bot-
toms. 1,468,646 ; Sept. 25.
Overbaugh, Crellan G., and F. Kell, Port Rowan, Ontario,
Canada, assignors to E. A. Killmaster, Cleveland, Ohio.
Fruit-jnr-cover f.Tstener and remover. 1,475,716;
Nov. 27.
Overbaugh, Leslie, San Diego, Calif. Sprinkler nozzle.
1,472.«;69 : Oct. 30.
Overbeok, Albertus, Weltevreden, Java, Dutch East In-
dies. Helicopter. 1,455,352 ; May 15.
Overbury, Frederick C, Hillsdale, N,
Flintkote Companv. Boston, Mass.
slots in raw felt. 1,441,708 ; .Tan.
Overbury, Frederick C, Hillsdale, N.
Flintkote Company. Boston, Mass.
ering. 1,447,567; Mar. 6.
Overbury. Frederick C. Hillsdale, N.
Flintkote Company, Boston, Mass.
paratns for making ornamental
Oct. 30.
Overbury. Frederick C, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
Flintkote Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Forming roofing-strip blanks. 1,475,551 ; Nov. 27.
Overgard, Sam, Winifred, Mont. Awl. 1,458,842 ;
June 12.
Overholt, Albert L., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Steiner Sales Company, Salt
Lake City, Utah. Lock device for towel cabinets.
1.477.000; Dec. 11.
Overlien, Ole P., Black River Falls, Wis. Garage-door-
hoider device. 1,459,899 ; June 26.
Overman, Roscoe E., Los Angeles, Calif. Drill. 1,468,509 ;
Sept. 18.
Overn, John, jr., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to William
Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company.
Shaft bearing for hydraulic machines. 1,477,764 ;
Dec. 18.
Overn, John, jr., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor
Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Buildini
Guide vane for hydraulic turbines. 1,478,053 ; Dec. 18.
Overn, John, jr., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to William
Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company.
Guide vane for hydraulic turbines. 1,478,054 ; Dec. 18.
Overstreet, Coleman, ICerto, Calif. Coupling. 1,469,000 ;
Sept. 25.
Overton, Charles S., Baltimore, Md. Casing for park-
ins lamps. Des. 62,408 ; May 22.
Overton, Robert M., Waterloo, Iowa. Clothes-drying de-
vice. 1.470,242 ; Oct. 9.
Owen, Alden B., and T. Hall, Ridgway, Pa. Field frame.
1,471,196; Oct. 16.
Owen, Clarence H., assignor to Eastman Ivodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic-printing machine.
1.440,622 : .Tan. 2.
Owen, David T., Cleveland, Ohio. Bed and couch
1.441,709; Jan. 9.
Owen, David T., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Cushion or
mattress. 1,445,409 ; Feb. 13.
Owen, Donham, Berkeley, Calif. Adir.stablo desk.
1,441,942 : .Tan. 9.
Owen. Ernest V., assignor to The Hoover Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Recovering catalyst from catalysis residue.
1,460,110 ; June 26.
J., assignor to The
Machine for cutting
9.
Y., assignor to Thn
Roof and roof cov-
J.. assignor to The
Method of and ap-
roofing. 1,472,227 ;
to Williara
Company.
Owen, Evan J., assignor of one-half to L. B. liainey,
Gadsden, Ala. Sanitary dry closet. 1,408,829 ;
Sept. 25.
Oweu, Evelyn II., Loudon, England. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,443,885 ; Jan. 30.
Owen, Frederick, Detroit, Mich. Container lid.
1,477,585; Dec. 18.
Owen, James E., Edgeley, N. Dak., assignor of one-third
to L. C. Devncr and one-third to J. M. Silberstein, St.
Paul, Minn. Wrench. 1,470,026; Oct. 9.
Owen, Malcolm. (See Gamble, W., and Owen.)
Uwen, Nellie S., Chicago, 111. Halr-cuttlng' device.
1,405,455 ; Aug. 21.
Owen, Newton C, assignor to Owen-Pennsylvania Corpo-
ration, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Railway-tie-changing ma-
chine. 1,466,850; Sept. 4.
Owen, Newton C, assignor to Owen-Pennsylvania Corpo-
ration, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Railway-tie-changing ma-
chine. 1,466,851 ; Sept. 4.
Owen. Obadlah N., Phoenix, Ariz. Garbage can.
1,461,253 ; July 10.
Owen-Pennsylvania Corporation. (See Oweu, Newton
C, assignor.)
Owen, Richard B.. Washington, D. C. Storage-battery
container. 1,456,565 ; May 29.
Owen, Robert H., Butte, Mont., assignor of one-third to
E. F. Maginn and one-third to M. H. Gleason, Butte,
Mont. Grain cleaner. 1,441,296; Jan. 9.
Owen, Walter E., Chilllcothe, Ohio. Foot rest for shovels
and the like 1,445,548 ; Feb. l.S.
Owen, William O., Washington, D. C. Crank for winding
spools, etc. 1,467,736 ; Sept. 11.
Owen, William W., Oak Park, assignor to Automatic
Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Measured-service tele-
phone system. 1,462,719 ; July 24.
Oweu, William W., Oak Park, assignor to Automatic Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Measured-service telephone
system. 1,465,311 ; Aug. 21.
Owen, William W., Oak Park, assignor to Automatic Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic telephone sys-
tem. 1,469,847 ; Oct. 9.
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Ferngren, E. T., and
Soubler, assignors.)
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Lents, John M. as-
signor.) .
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Lott, Clyde R., as-
signor.)
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Owens, Michael J.,
assignor.)
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Rule, John F., as
slgnor.)
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Solon, Faustin J.,
assignor.)
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Soubier, Leonard D.,
assignor.)
Owens Bottle Company, The. (See Williams, P. Q., and
Sourbier, assignors.)
Owens, Charles, Chattanooga, Tenn. Grain harvester.
1,454,071; May 8.
Owens, Charles, Chattanooga, Tenn. Farm implement.
1,458,990 ; June 19.
Owens, George H., Addison, N. Y. Berry-picker outfit.
1,450,221 ; Apr. 3.
Owens, George R., Joliet, 111. Car replacer. 1,447,482 ;
Mar. 6.
Owens, John, Washington, D. C. Grease cup. 1,467,646 ;
Sept. 11.
Owens, John, Washington, D. C. Grease cup. 1,468,918 ;
Sept. 25.
Owens, John, Washington, D. C. Grease cup. 1,468,919 ;
Sept. 25.
Owens, John, Washington, D. C. Metal hose. 1,469,528 ;
Oct. 2.
Owens, John S. (See ver Mehr, J., and Owens.)
Owens, Michael J., assignor to The Libbey Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Means for treating sheet
glass. 1,440,408 ; Jan. 2.
Owens, Michael J., assignor to The Libbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sheet-glass-drawing
mechanism. 1,466,457 ; Aug. 28.
Owens, Michael J., assignor to The Owens Bottle Com-
p.nny, Toledo, Ohio. Mechanism for conveying hot
glassware. 1,455,966; May 22.
Owens, R. J. (See Atkins, riarry C. assignor.)
Owens, Samuel H., Eveleth, Minn. Fuel saver.
1,440,409 ; Jan. 2.
Owens, Thomas S., Toledo, Ohio. Sheet-glass-drawing
mechanism. 1,462,495 ; July 24.
Owens, William P. (See Walters. Charles, assignor.)
Owensboro Ditcher & Grader Company. (See Dever,
Henry L., assignor.)
Owings. Dudley. Seattle, Wash. Furniture attachment.
1.472,339 ; Oct. 30.
Owsianek, John P., Ituna, Saskatchewan, Canada. Auto-
mobile jack. 1.457.881 ; June 5.
Oxhandler, Leopold, Chicago, 111. Shipping container for
eggs and other fragile articles. 1,454,601; May 8.
Oxiey, John H., Haverhill, Mass. Sheet-metal bin.
1,471,197; Oct. 16.
Oxweld Acetylene Company. (See Smith, Frank W., as-
signor.)
Oyen, Erling, assignor to Detroit Elevated Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Railway switchover. 1,465,312 ; Aug. 21,
410
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUP^I) FROM THK
Alphabetical list pf patentees — Continued.
Ovster, Clyde J., Alliance, Ohio. Confectionery-coating
machine. 1,406,381 ; Aug. 28.
Ozaki, Tukiteru, Shirota-Mura, Japan. Wind turbine.
1,463,924 ; Aug. 7.
Ozimek, Michael, Newark, N. J. Coupling for tractors
and trailers. 1,475,964 ; Dec. 4.
Ozlek, Herman. Philadelphia, Pa. Sanitary drinking de-
vice. 1,459,311; June 19.
Ozlek, Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. Adjustable construction.
1.474,981 ; Nov. 20.
P & M Company, The. (See Berkeley, Laurence J., as-
signor.)
P & M Company, The. (See Blair, Rolandis A., as-
signor.)
P. & M. Company, The. (See De Busk, William H., as-
signor.)
P & M Company, The. (See Hamilton, Perry H., as-
signor.)
P. & M. Company. (See Moore, Philip W., assignor.)
P & M Company, The. (See Poor, Fred A., assignor.)
P. & M. Company, The. (See Preston, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
P & M Company, The. (See Warr, Harold G., assignor.)
Paasche, Jens A., Chicago, 111. Air separator. 1,461,045 ;
July 10.
Pabst, Fred, Company. (See Fay, Joseph W., assignor.)
Pabst. Josef, Zurich, Switzerland. Cloth holder.
1,478,672 ; Dec. 25.
Paca, William S., Oil City, Pa., assignor to The Strom-
berg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company, Roch
ester, N. Y. Call-distributing system. 1,453,321 ;
May 1.
Pace, Edgar J., assignor to B. !>. Payne, Los Angeles,
Calif. Valve. 1,457,599 ; June 5.
Pace, Ernest, Wirt, Okla. Sucker-rod remover. 1,475,861 ;
Nov. 27.
Pace, Raffaele. (See D'Alessandro, D., and Pace.)
Pace, Vincenzo, New York, N. Y. Cooking apparatus.
1,476,215 ; Dec. 4.
Pach, Joseph, Stone, Ky. Buckle. 1,459,687 ; June 19.
Pache, Auguste, New York, N. Y. Means for locating
trouble in ignition systems. 1,450,896 ; Apr. 3.
Pacheco, Joseph, Somerville, Mass. Musical-instrument
tone amplifier. 1,469,948; Oct. 9.
Pachmayr, Anna M., Los Angeles, Calif. Toothbrush.
1,471.626; Oct. 23.
Pachter, Peter, Chicago, 111. Tipping and wrapping ma-
chine. 1,453,636; May 1.
Pachter, Peter T. (See Frazier, P., Pachter, Ackley, and
Alger.)
Pacific By-Products Company. (See Hiller, Stanley,
assignor.)
Pacific By Products Company, The. (See Hiller, S., and
Clarke, assignors.)
Pacific Car & Foundry Co. (See Jarvis, Herbert C, as-
signor.)
Pacific Car and Foundry Company. (See Chriswell,
Frederick W.. assignor.)
Pacific Car and Foundry Company. (See Chriswell, F.
W.. and Fehnel, assignors.)
Pacific; Car and Foundry Company. (See Coats, Roy N.,
assignor.)
Pacific R. & H. Chemical Corporation, The. (See Brown,
Mortimer J., assignor.)
Pack, Charles, New York, assignor to Doehler Die Casting
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Alloy. 1,449,052 ; Mar. 20.
Pack, Charles, New York, assignor to Doehler Die Casting
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Making die castings.
1 .449,053 : Mar. 20.
Package Machinery Company. (See Langhammcr, Paul,
assignor.)
Packard, Almenzer, assignor to C. B. Richholt and C.
Richholt, Holgate, Ohio, doing business as Richholt
Bros. Base for stucco, plaster, and the like. 1,466,805 ;
Sept. 4.
Packard Electric Company. (See Baker, Carey W., as-
signor.)
Packard, Ernest B. (See Wood, G. B., Bird, and Pack-
ard.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Blaine, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Bogardus, Leonard
R., assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Church, Harold D.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Druar, Frank J.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Gilson, Ara, assignor.)
I'aekiird Motor Car Company. (See Goddard, George E.,
assignor. >
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Gulick, Edward J.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Gunn, Earl G., as-
signor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Hammerl, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Hunt, Ormond E.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Jolls, Le Roy E.,
assisnor. )
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Knap, Herschel B.,
assignor.)
I'ackard Motor Car Company. (See Macauley, Alvan, as-
signor. )
Packard Motor Car Company. (See McCMUa, William R.,
assignor.)
PacKard Motor Car Company. (See Moorhouse, Alfred
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Peterson, Walter C,
assigBor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Stanbrough, Duncan
G.. assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Stout, William B.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Tibbetts, Milton,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Trego, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Vincent, Jesse G.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Woolson, Lionel M.,
assignor.)
Packer, Eben R., New Rochelle, N. Y. Protective heat-
ing system for railway switches and the like.
1,474,161 ; Nov. 13.
Packer, Eben R., New Rochelle, assignor to Q & C Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Guard rail clamp. 1,440,410;
Jan. 2.
Packer, Eben R., New Rochelle, assignor to Q.
& C. Company, New York, N. Y. Emergency knuckle
for car couplings. 1,442,965 ; Jan. 23.
Packer, Glenn W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, III. Gathering reel. 1,452,927 ;
Apr. 24.
Packer, Glenn W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Scraper. 1,465,456 ; Aug. 21.
Packer, Glean W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chica.go, III. Scraper. 1,471,627 ; Oct. 23.
Packer, John H., Liberty, Mo. Filtering tank. 1,453,169 ;
Apr. 24.
Packer, Mortimer L., Columbus, Ohio, and T. B. Messick,
Indianapolis, Ind., assignors to The Ohio State Stove
iS: Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio. Heater. Des. 63,120 ;
Oct. 9.
Packers' Equipment Co. (See Nenberth, George E., as-
signor. )
Packer's Meat Smoking Corporation. (See Alsop, James
N., assignor.)
Pacz, Aladar, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Electrolyte for
aluminum production and preparing same. 1,464,625 ;
Aug. 14.
Pacz, Aladar, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Tungsten alloy. 1,468,073 ; Sept. 18.
Padden, Patrick W., and O. C. Reynolds, Maumee, Ohio.
Direction signal. 1,441,877 : Jan. 9.
Paddock, Lawrence S., Philadelpbia, Pa. Detachable arm-
rest for automobiles or the like. 1,463,293 ; July 31.
Pade, Max H., assignor to The Firestone Tire and Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Gravity conveyer. 1,473,509 ;
Nov. 6.
Paden, Robert F., Glendale, assignor to St. Louis Cofl5n
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Means for holding burial cas-
kets or the like in shipping receptacles. 1,464,216 ;
Aug. 7.
I'adget, Henry D., St. Louis, Mo. Brass and packing
guard for car-axle boxes. 1,475,196 ; Nov. 27.
Padilla, Rafael, New York, N. Y. Display device for
advertising and educational purposes. 1,458,073 ;
June 5.
Paedersen, Fred, Oakland, Minn. Sliding-gear transmis-
sion for Ford automobiles. 1,452,754 ; Apr. 24.
Paeplow, Charles H., Buffalo, N. Y. Apparatus for use
in making belts or the like. 1,461,368 ; July 10.
Paff, Charles, New York, N. Y. Bunker. 1,468,647 ;
Sept. 25.
Paff, John, Allentown, Pa., assignor to Bryden-Neverslip
Company, New Brunswick, N. J. Horseshoe and calk
therefor. 1,472,025; Oct. 23.
Paffrath, Paul C. J., assignor of two-thirds to R. Poch-
wadt and A. Gunzel, Altenburg, Germany. Auxiliary
air Inlet for internal-combustion engines. 1,475,862 ;
Nov. 27.
Page, Byron E., Spring Valley, Minn. Corn popper.
1,467,448; Sept. 11.
Page, Carl M., Chicago, 111. Method of and apparntus
for hydrogenating unsaturated compounds. 1.472,281 :
Oct. 30.
Page, Carl M., Chicago, assignor to G. Fabyan, Geneva,
111. High-frequency ignition system. 1,450,110 ;
Mar. 27.
Page, George W., Wellington, Ohio, and S. B. Page, De-
troit, Mich. Drying rack. 1,442,090 ; Jan. 16.
Page, Henry A., Richmond, Va. Illuminated seat indi-
cator for auditoriums and the like. Des. 62,339 ; May 8.
Page & Hill Company. (See Lynch, J. E., and Sandt,
assignors.)
Page, Howard L., Chicago, 111. Reproducer for sound rec-
ords. 1,445,030; Feb. 13.
Page, Howard L., Chicago, 111. Tape sound record.
1,445,031 : Feb. 13.
Page, Howard L., Chicago, 111. Machine for producing
commercial sound records. 1,445,032 ; Feb. 13.
Page, James B., Birmingham, Ala. Road or pavement.
1,473,639; Nov. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1928.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
411
I'ajjro. John W. (See I.ongnaUer, Milton S., assi^'nor. i
Page, John W., Chicago, 111. Control mechanism,
1.405. (>T8; Aug. 21.
Page-Lewis Arms Company. (See Lewis, George S., as-
signor.)
Page Machine Co. (See Everett, Arthur €., assignor.)
Page, Uobert W., El Paso, Tex. Toy balloon. Des.
63,059 : Sept. 25.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn. Lace. Des. 63,484 ;
Dec. 11.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn. Lace. Des. 63,485 ;
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn. Lace. Des. 63,486;
Dec 11.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn. Lace. Des. 63,487 ;
Dec. 11.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to- The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,794 ; July 31.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,795 ; July 31.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,796 ; July 31.
Page, Samufa H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,797 ; July 31.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,798 ; July 31.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,799 ; July 31.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,800 ; July 31.
Page, Samuf! H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,801 ; July 31.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 62,802 ; July 31.
rage, Samuel U., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Amer-
ican Fabri'-'s Company, Stratford, Conn. Lace. Des.
63,153 ; Oct. 23.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Amer-
ican Fabrics Company, Stratford, Conn. Lace. Des.
63,154; Oct. 23.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Amer-
ican Fabric Company. Lace. Des. 63,155 ; Oct. 23.
Page, Samuel li., Sliatford, Conn., assignor to The Amer-
ican Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 63,156 ; Oct. 23.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 63,311 ;
Nov. 20.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 63,312 ;
Nov. 20.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 63,481 ; Dec. 11.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 63,482 ; Dec. 11.
Page, Samuel H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Ameri-
can Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 63,483 ; Dec. 11.
Page, Stanley B. (See Page. George W.. and S. J!.)
Page, Stanley H., San Francisco, and J. B. Struble, Oak-
land, Calif. Motor temperature-controlling means.
1,442,066; Jan. 23.
Page, Stanley H., San Francisco, and J. B. Struble
Oakland, Calif. Carburetor. 1,449,621 : Mar. 27.
Page Steel & Wire Company. (See Snedeker, James W.,
assignor.)
Page, Victor W., New York, N. Y. Multiple-disk brake.
1,441,943; Jan. 9.
Page, Victor W., New York, N. Y. Internal-combust ion-
motor valve. 1,442,698; Jan. 16.
Page, Victor W., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Tilting steering
wheel. 1,458.990 ; May 1.
Pagg, Victor W., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Lubricator for
intermediate gearing. 1,453,991 ; May 1.
Pag6, Victor W., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Lamp support.
1.456.459 ; May 22.
Pagg, Victor W., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Front-wheel brake.
1.456.460 ; May 22.
Page, Victor W., Kew- Gardens, N. Y. Oil pump.
1,456,461 ; May 22.
Pagg, Victor W., Kew Gardens, New York, N. Y. Tim-
ing index. 1.461,671 ; July 10.
Pag6, Victor W., Kew Gardens, New York. N. Y. Sprint;
mounting. 1,461,672 ; July 10.
Pag6, Victor W., Kew Gardens, New York, N. Y. Internal
brake. 1,464,392 ; Aug. 7.
Pag4, Victor W., Kew Gardens, New York, N. Y. Bear-
ing construction. 1,464,393 ; Aug. 7.
Page, Victor W., Kew Gardens, New York, N. Y. Spring
mounting. 1,469,731 ; Oct. 2.
Page. Victor W., New York, N. Y. Brake structure.
1.471,914 ; Oct. 23.
Page. Victor W.. New York, N. Y. Differential.
1.471.915; Oct. 23.
Page. William A., Cleveland, Ohio. Inhaling tube.
1,459.478 ; June 19.
Page, William J., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Cant hook.
1,467,192 ; Sept. 4.
Pagcl, Paul G., Los Angeles, Calif. Shock absorber for
towlines. 1,449,346; Mar. 20.
Pagel. William F.. Sycamore, 111. Method of and means
for feeding carbureted air to Internal-combustion en-
gines. 1.447,398 ; Mar. 6.
Pagel, William F., Sycamore, 111. Internal-combu*tion
engine. 1,458,771 ; .Tune 12.
I'agel, William F., Sycamore, 111. Plumber's torch.
1,476,723 ; Dec. 11. .
I'agelson, Edward N., assignor to E. H. Vincent, Detroit,
Mich. Tilting locking steering wheel. Rel5,587 ; May 1.
Pagelsen, Edward N., Detroit, assignor to Roland P.
Place Company, Mitliand, Mich. Emery-wheel dresser.
1,405,738: Aug. 21.
Paggi, Charles. (See Bashara, S. F., and Paggi.)
Paggij Moses, et al., trustees. (See Jensen, Uasmus N.,
assignor.)
t'agoius, George, New York, N. Y. Rotary engine.
1,478,352 ; Dec. 18.
I'atJlow, Gustav C. (See Lee, Charles F., assignor.)
Pain, Maria G., Littlerock, Wash. Spring motor.
1,441,743; Jan. 9.
I'aine, Artliur P., New Haven, Conn., assignor to Win-
chester Repeating Arms Company. Spotlight.
1,442,903 ; Jan. 23.
Paine, Arthur P., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Handlamp.
1,477,892; Dec. 18.
Xuiut;, ciiaiies L., Indianapolis, Ind. Means for heating
the contents of vending machines. 1,460,979 ; July 3.
Paine. George L., Company. (See Chabot, Joseph O.,
assignor.)
Paine, Harry W. (See Smith, Arthur A., and Paine.)
Paine, Henry B., San Francisco, Calif. Pipe union.
1,450,606; Apr. 8.
Paine, Herman. (See Harlow, John, assignor.)
Paine, Howard S. (See Walton, C. F., jr., and Paine.)
Paine, Howard S., and C. F. Walton, jr., Washington,
D. C, dedicated, by mesne assignments, to the People
of the United States. Maple product. 1,467,007 ;
Sept. 4.
Paine, Lewis C, Charleston, S'. C. Bag-handling imple-
ment. 1,477,073 ; Dec. 11.
Paine, Louis A., assignor to The Lincoln Meter Company,
Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Attachment for in-
dicators. 1,464,772 ; Aug. 14.
Paine, Nathan, Oshkosh, Wis. Door construction.
1,461,196; July 10.
Paine, William W., Palms, Calif. Entrance arch. Des.
62,641 ; July 10.
Painter, John A., Hominy, Okla., and H. G. McCullough,
Angola; N. Y. Pipe clamp and wrench. 1,462,377 ;
July 17.
Painter, William B., and E. A. Reeves, River Rouge, Mich.
Attachment for ovens. 1,451,050 ; Apr. 10.
Pairard, Pierre, Paris, France. Electric-wire clamp.
1,453,173 ; Apr. 24.
Paisolli, Joachin L., Copiague, N. Y. Butter-cutting ma-
chine. 1,467,979; Sept. 11.
Paisseau, Jean. (See Bonnet, Louis, assignor.)
Paiste, H. T., Company. (See Palste, Henry T., as-
signor. )
Paiste, Henry T., assignor to H. T. Paiste Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Fuse plug. 1,453,170 ; Apr. 24.
Pajalic, Antonio, Detroit, Mich. Ventilator. 1,447,319;
Mar. 6.
i'a.ieau, Charles H., Evanston, 111. Toy doll. Des. 62,409 ;
May 22.
Pako Corporation. (See Dye, Glen M., assignor.)
I'akulski, Anthony, Kingsdale, Minn. Boot and rubber-
shoe removing jack. 1,474,546 ; Nov. 20.
Paladino, Federico, Naples, Italy. Sock or stocking
protector. 1,469,010; Sept. 25.
I'alais, ilariy, Ijoston, Mass. Easel. 1,476,216 ; Dec. 4.
Pale, Steven, and E. G. Bostwick, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Train-control means. 1,441,371 ; Jan. 9.
Palecek. William, et al. (See Brasche, Ferdinand F..
assignor.)
Paliu, Arthur J., Pawtucket, R. I. Warper seat.
1,453,992 ; May 1.
Palizza, Giuseppe, I'rovidence. R. I. Manifold mixer for
gas engines. 1,471,704 ; Oct. 23.
Pallady, Harry A., Seattle, Wash. Soldering flux.
1,453,080 ; Apr. 24.
['alley. J. Lewis, et al. (See Flowers, Stanley A., as-
signor. )
t'allone, Domenico J., La Jose, Pa. Windmill. 1,442,290 ;
Jan. 16.
Palm. Arthur W., Minneapolis, Minn. Storm-sash holder.
1,465,679 ; Aug. 21.
Palm Brothers Company, The. (See Bottome, Edgar M.,
assignor. )
Palm Brothers Company, The. (See Jenner, Percy, as
signer.)
Palm Brothers Company. (See Stuart, Ralph, assignor.)
Palm, Victor F. L., Mascot, Tenn., assignor of one-half to
H. C. Karlson, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Wrench.
1,444,034 ; Feb. 6.
PHlm, Victor H., Butler, Pa. Pnmp. 1,474,439 ; Nov. 20.
Palm, Victor H., ButlPr. Pa. Pump. 1,476,020; Pee. 4.
Palm, Victor H., Butler, Pa. Pump valve. 1,477,381 ;
Dec. 11.
I'alnien, Carl E. 6., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire cover.
1.405,313; Aug. 21.
Palmer, Aaron G., assignor to Madison Battery and
Sei-vice Company, Madison, Wis. Magnetizing appa-
ratus. 1,477,847 ; Dec. 18.
Palmer, Arthur G., Hastings-upon-Hudson. N. Y. Favor
and snapping motto. 1.455.653: May 15.
Palmer-Bee Company. (See Bee, William E., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Palmer-Bee Company. (See Bee, W. E., and Simpson,
assignors.)
Palmer-Bee Company. (See McBride, Jesse E., assignor.)
Palmer, Brian C, assignor to American Taximeter Com-
paiiv, Now York, N. Y. Mounting for taximeters.
1,404,882 ; Aug. 14.
Palmer, Charles G.. Newark, N. J. Eod connector.
1,445,234 ; Feb. 13.
Palmer, Charles G., Newark, N. J. Socket wrench.
1.469.589 ; Oct. 2.
Palmer, Cliarles G., Newark, N. J. Gravity latch.
1.469.590 ; Oct. 2.
Palmer, Charles W., and W. A. Dickie, Spondon, near
Derby, assignors to H. Dreyfus, London, England. Man-
ufacture of artificial filaments, threads, and films.
1,405,994 ; Aug. 28.
Palmer, Charles W., and W. A. Dickie, Spondon, near
Derby, assignors to H. Dreyfus, London, England. Man-
ufacture of artificial filaments, threads, and films.
1,467,493 ; Sept. 11.
Palmer, Devillo. Detroit, Mich. Mud shoe. 1,446,269 ;
Feb. 20.
Palmer, Don H. (See Wood, Harry H., assignor.)
Palmer, E. G. (See Townsend, Floyd E., assignor.)
Palmer, Elbridge W., assignor to J. F. Tapley Co., Long
Island City, N. Y. Binder's pressboard. 1,456,189 ;
May 22.
Palmer, Frederick H., Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile cradle.
1,469,366; Oct. 2.
Palmer, George L. W., Plainfield, N. J. Folding hood
and screen. 1,460,600 ; July 3.
Palmer, Harry A., assignor to Reynolds Spring Com-
pany, Jackson, Mich. Spring structure. 1,460,601 ;
July 3.
Palmer, Harry B., Morristown, N. J. Method and appa-
ratus for absorbing radium emanation. 1,470,027 ;
Oct. 9.
Palmer, Herman D., and J. W. Brhel, Hartford, Wis., as-
signors to The Kissel Motor Car Company, Hartford,
Wis. Apparatus for measuring materials in concrete
construction. 1,451,106 ; Apr. 10.
Palmer, John P., St. Joseph, Mich. Means for making
pneumatic tires. 1,459,244 ; June 19.
Palmer, John F., St. Joseph, Mich. Inner tube for
pneumatic tires and making the same. 1,472,435 ;
Oct. 30.
Palmer, John V., Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparel collar.
1,447,147 ; Feb. 27.
Palmer-Jones, Daniel, assignor to The Tubular Scaffold-
ing Company Limited, London, England. Scaffolding.
1,442,582 ; Jan. 16.
Palmer-Jones, Daniel, assignor to The Tubular Scaffolding
Company, Limited, London, England. Scaffolding clamp.
. 1,445,410; Feb. 13.
Palmer-Jones, Daniel, assignor to The Tubular Scaffolding
Company Limited, London, England. Scaffolding ov
the like temporary erection. 1,448,503 ; Mar. 13.
Palmer, Lyndon C, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to F. N.
Burt Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Making paper boxes. 1,474,844 ; Nov. 20.
Palmer, Mabel H., Davenport, Iowa. Badge. Des.
62,742; July 24.
Palmer, Percy L., Redondo, and G. W. Draggoo, El Se-
guudo, Calif. Valve cock. 1,454,222 ; May 8.
Palmer, Richard, South Alburg, Vt. Rail tie. 1,453,322 ;
May 1.
Palmer, Virgil M., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Receptacle and closure therefor.
1,441,167 ; Jan. 2.
Palmer, Wayne P., Washington, D. C. Circuit breaker.
1,441,744 ; Jan. 9.
Palmer, Wavne P., Washington, D. C. Mine. 1,443,431 ;
.Tan. 30.
Palmer, Wayne P., Washington, D. C. Submarine mine.
1,448,976 ; Mar. 20.
Palmer, Wayne P., Washington, D. C. Submarine mine.
1,451,107 ; Apr. 10.
Palmer, Wayne P., Washington, D. C. Submarine mine.
1,471,028 : Oct. 23.
Palmer, William C, Davenport, Iowa. Device for testing
the recuperative power in a gun. 1,469,240 ; Oct. 2.
Palmetor, Jolm IJ., Jamestown, N. Y. Wrench.
1,470,184 ; Oct. 9.
Palmeter, John R., Jamestown, N. Y. Wrench. 1,471,413 ;
Oct. 23.
Palmeter, William E., Elm*cood, Nehr. Mixing apparatus.
1,453,323 ; May 1.
Palmgren, Nils 6. (See Betulander, 6. A., and Palm-
gren.)
Palmolive Compaay, The. (See Schwantes, Julius A.,
assignor.)
Palmore, Roam, Bison, Ark. Hame. 1,453,081 ; Apr. 24.
Palmquist, Nathaniel, Sioux City, Iowa. Tobacco-pipe
attachment. 1,445,083 ; Feb. 13.
Palmros, Alexander, E. M. Mackie, and G. A. Healey,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Pneumelectric
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Winding engine.
1,449,542 ; Mar. 27.
Palombo, Paustino, Bedford, Ohio. Spring wheel.
1,466,544 ; Aug 28.
Pals, Heni-y H., Meservey, Iowa. Door. 1,455,967 ;
May 22.
Palser, George N., Worcester, Mass. Sharpening device
for shears. 1,464,442 ; Aug. 7.
Pameyer, John K., Tacoma, Wash. Palette. 1,458,436;
June 12.
Panagopolous, Nick, Muskogee, Okla. Mail receptacle.
1,451,343 ;«Apr. 10.
Panalle, Auatole, assignor of one-fourth to L. R. Lester,
New Orleans, La. Bathing suit. 1,457,264 ; May 29.
Panario, Eugene P., and W. B. Cross, Sacramento, Calif.
Racing device. 1,462,242 ; July 17.
Paucero Charles, and J. Freund, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Slaugnterhouse construction. 1,456,709 ; May 29.
Panes, Isidore, New York, N. Y. Brassiere. 1,466,598;
Aug. 28.
Par.gburn, Truman A., Camden, N. J. Permutation switch
for automobiles. 1,478,394 ; Dec. 25.
Panian, Martin, Eveleth, Minn. Securing means for heels.
1,477,230; Dec. 11.
Panico, Francesco, Brooklyn, N. Y. Overhead piano cabi-
net. 1,470,243; Oct. 9.
X'anikolf, William L., New Haven, Conn. Badge or in-
signia. 1,460,111 ; June 26.
Pankratz, Julius, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Chandelier. Des.
62,866 ; Aug. 14.
Pannell, Lucius A., Atlanta, Ga. Plowfoot adjuster.
1,456,647 ; May 29.
I'auuier, Arthur A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Pliers for ear
tags. 1,474,547 ; Nov. 20.
Punocha, Joe. (See Bzowy, Mike, assignor.)
Pansch, Herbert H. (See Sorensen, C. V., and Pansch.)
Panter, Robert C, et al. (See Sumner, George W., as-
signor. )
I'antber Rubber Manufacturing Company. (See Beren-
stein. Prank, assignor.)
Panther Rubber Manufacturing Company. (See Bern-
stein, William, assignor.)
Panther Rubber Manufacturing Company. (See Free-
man, Dudley, assignor.)
Panyard, Alfred A., Detroit, Mich. Piston ring.
1,466,558; Aug. 28.
Panyity, George, Columbus, Ohio. Traveling-bag fas-
tener. 1,454,651 ; May 8.
Panza, Innocente, Turin, Italy. Foot supporter and
heater. 1,443,036 ; Jan. 23.
Paoli, Arthur, Hancock, Mich. Hydraulic jack. 1,455,223;
May 15.
Paoli, Arthur, Hancock, Mich. Hydraulic jack. 1,455,224 ;
May 15.
Pape, Herman G., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Beaver Machine and Tool Co., Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Manually-controlled quick-make and
quick-break knife switch. 1,449,543 ; Mar. 27.
Pape, Herman G., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Beaver Machine and Tool Co., Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Double-throw quick-make and quick-
break switch. 1,454,072 ; May 8.
Pape, Herman G., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Beaver Machine and Tool Co., Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Manually -controlled quick-make and
quick-break knife switch. 1,455,931 ; May 22.
Pape, Max C. A. H., Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf, near Kiel,
assignor to the Firm Carbonit Aktiengesellschaft, Ham-
burg, Germany. Water bomb. 1,449,128 ; Mar. 20.
Pape, Max C. A. H., Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf, near Kiel,
Germany, assignor to the Firm of Carbonit Aktienge-
sellschaft, Hamburg, Germany. Water bomb.
1,459,793; June 26.
Pape, Max C. A. H., Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf, near Kiel,
Germany, assignor to the Firm Carbouit-Aktiengesell-
schait, Hamburg, Germany. Sea mine. 1,465,232 ;
Aug. 14.
Papi, Max C. A. H., Neumuhlen-Dietrichsdorf, near Kiel,
a.-^signor to the Firm Carbonit-Aktiengesellschaft, Ham-
burg, Germany. Fuse. 1,474,548 ; Nov. 20.
Pape, Wilhelm, Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Safety device for prime
movers, especially for stealn turbines. 1,476,100 ;
Dec. 4.
Paper Products Machine Company. (See Howard,
Charles PI., assignor.)
Paper Products Machine Company. (See Jackson, Patrick
T., assignor.)
Paper Products Machine Company. (See Jackson, P. T.,
and Howard, assignors.)
Paper Utilities Co. (See Hill, Willoughby P., assignor.)
Pajjer Utilities Co. (See Reifsnyder, James D., assignor.)
Papin, Oscar C, Dubuque, Iowa. Plush tank. 1,461,673 ;
July 10.
Papini, Anthony, assignor to Electrical Development and
Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric heater.
1,445,706 ; Feb. 20.
Papini, Anthony, assignor to Electrical Development and
Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Circuit controller
for electric heaters. 1,445.707 ; Feb. 20.
Papke, Godfrey W., Minneapolis, Minn. Concreto-block-
making machine. 1,442,967; .Tan. 23.
Papouchis, Christ, Par Rockaway, N. Y. Game apparatus.
1,401,432; July 10.
Papoulias, Angelo. Steubenville, Ohio. Change-making
device. 1,458,843 : .Tune 12.
Pappadakis, Andru G., Detroit, Mich. Knob alarm.
1,462,496 ; July 24.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
413
Papparodis, Nick, Beaver Falls, Pa. Envelope.
1,478,248; Dec. 18.
I'iiljpcis, I'etiT. (See I'appus, William and P.)
Pappas, William. (See Croce, Sam, assignor.)
Pappas, William and P., Webster, Iowa. Dispensing appa-
ratus for soda fountains. 1,465,080 ; Aug 21.
Pappazoglidis, George K., Chicago, 111. Sausage-linking
machine. 1,406,852; Sept. 4.
Papst, Hilmar. (See Hall, Elmon L., assignor.)
Papworth, Walter A., Grand Rapids, Mich. Portable
typewriting machine. 1,472,811; Nov. 6.
Paquette, Napoleon, Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-fourth
to M. C. Sampson, Ottawa, Kans. Lubricator.
1,451,710 ; Apr. 17.
Paradice, Frank 11., Denver, Colo. Hose mender, band,
and coupling. 1,454,073 ; May 8.
Paradowski, Wawzyniec, Toledo, Ohio. Life-saving belt.
1,459,245 : .Tune 19.
Parafliue Companies, The. (See Finley, Dozier, assignor.)
ParafEnp Companies, The. (See Forsman, Stanton W.,
assignor.)
Parafflue Companies, Inc., The. (See Gruenberg, Raoul
J., assignor.)
Paraffine Companies, Inc., The. (See Post, Cornelia M.,
assignor.)
Paragon Can & Cap Company. (See Clark, Robert G.,
assignor.)
Paragon Can & Cap Company, Inc. (See Beyer, Henry
A., assignor.)
Paragon Machine Tool & Manufacturing Company. (See
Thelmer, William H., assignor.)
Paragon Recoil Suubber Company. (See Craig,- G. E.,
and McNabnay, aissignors.)
Paramor, John, assignor of one-half to The Watford
Engineering Works, Limited, Watford, Herts County,
England. Machine for straining paper pulp. 1,455,303 ;
May 15.
Paramount Rubber Consolidated. (See Zappia, Domenic,
assignor.)
Paramount Rubber Consolidated, Inc. (See Roberts,
William E., assignor.)
Ptranteau, George R., Oxnard, Calif. Fruit-pitting ma-
chine. Rel5,579 ; Apr. 17.
Parbee Manufacturing Company. (See Kruger, Charles
M., assignor.)
Pardee, Frank, Hazleton, Pa. Coal breaker. 1,477,848 ;
Dec. 18.
Pardee, Frank, Hazleton, Pa., assignor to Anthracite
Separator Company. Spiral separator. 1,454,904 ;
May 15.
Pardee, Frank, Hazleton, Pa., assignor to Anthracite
Separator Company. Spiral separator. 1,462,618;
July 24.
Pardee, Frank, Hazleton, Pa., assignor to Anthracite
Separator Company. Spiral separator and separating
materials. 1,477,849 ; Dec. 18.
Pardee, Harvey S., Chicago, 111. Brush rigging.
1,44:5.49!); Jan. 30.
I'ardee, Harvey S., Chicago, 111. Electrical apparatus.
1,446,050; Feb. 27.
Pardey, Frank B., Warren, R. I. Anchor. 1,470,185 ;
Oct. 9.
Pardoe, William D., Trenton N. J., assignor to Thermoid
Rubber Company, Hamilton Township, N. J. Brake
lining. 1,447,100; Feb. 27.
Pardy, Raymond F., Bridgeport, Conn. Auxiliary seat
for automobiles. 1.458,628 ; June 12.
Parent, Charles, Denver, Colo. Traction device.
1,469,105; Sept. 25.
Parent Cone Company. (See Hauge O., and England,
assignors.)
Parente, Giuseppe, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor of one-
eighth to P. Morel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Power-cylinder
construction for motors. 1,440,623 ; Jan. 2.
I'arenti, Joseph S., assignor to Parenti Motors Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Motor vehicle. 1,475,138 ;
Nov. 20.
Parenti, Joseph S., assignor to Parenti Motors Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. y. A'ehicle construction. 1,478,860 ;
Dec. 25.
Parenti Motors Corporation. (See Parenti, Joseph S.,
assignor.)
Parfrey. Charles A., Richland Center, Wis. Hen's nest.
1,447,882 ; Mar. 6.
Parfnmerie Uigaud. (See Kendall, William G.)
Paridon, Michael, Barherton, Ohio, assignor to The Dia-
mond Match Company, Chicago, 111. Machine for mak-
ing match books. 1,461,433 ; July 10.
Paridon, Michael, Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The Dia-
mond Match Company, Chicago, 111. Machine for mak-
ing match books. 1,461,434 ; July 10.
Paris, James M. (See Van Nattan, V. V., and Paris.)
I'ari.s, Peter. (See .\uletta, Alfred, assignor.)
Paris, Peter. (See Mariani, Thomas, sr., assignor.)
Parish, Le Grand, Mountalnvievc, N. J. Locomotive fire
box. 1,450,607 ; Apr. 3.
Parish, Le Grand, Mountainview, N. J., assignor to
American Arch Company, New York, N. Y. Locomotive-
flre-box structure. 1,456,710 ; May 29.
Parish, Le Grand, Mountainview, N. .T., assignor to Ameri-
can Arch Company, New York, N. Y. Locomotive fire
box. 1,470,700 ; Oct. 18.
Parisian Novelty Company. (See Komorous, Joseph, as- ■
signor.)
Park, George, Bayonne, N. J. Feeder for kernel-blanch-
ing machines. 1,400,560 ; July 3.
Park, Henry A., South Roanoke, Va. Window screen.
1,453,280; May 1.
I'ark, John D., jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Boat propeller.
1,473,832 ; Nov. 13.
I'ark, Lee U., Seattle, Wash. Foldable egg case.
1,465,145 ; Aug. 14.
Park, Nicholas W. (See Haussler, C. F., and Park.)
i'ark, William D. i See Van Sickle, Oscar T., assignor.)
Park, William H. (See Quin, F. J., and Park.)
Park, William J., and F. H. Robinson, Cleveland, Ohio.
Removable label and transparent panel holder for cake
boxes. 1,441,447 ; Jan. 9.
Park, William R., deceased, Taunton, Mass. ; W. B.
Park, jr., executor. Hydrocarbon burner. 1,457,000 ;
May 29.
Park. William R., jr., executor. (See Park, William R.)
Parke, Carl C, Denver, Colo. Garage-door lock. 1,461,158 ;
July 10.
ParKe, Davis & Company. (See Aldrich, Thomas B., as-
signor. )
Parke, Davis & Company. (See Wilkle, Warren, assignor.)
Parke, Peter, assignor to The Pullman Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Driving connection for railway-car gener-
ators. 1,475,241 ; Nov. 27.
Parker, Benjamin, Kelmscott, Western Australia, Aus-
tralia. Animal trap. 1,441,998 ; Jan. 9.
Parker, Burton H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Trimont
Manufacturing Company, Roxbury, Blass. Pipe wrench.
1,453,854 ; May 1.
I'arker, Calvin S., London, Ontario, Canada. Ditchinjc
apparatus. 1,470,028 ; Oct. 9.
Parker, Candace C, Pueblo, Colo. Shade and curtain fix-
ture. 1,478,673 ; Dec. 25,
Parker, Charles A., jr., Columbia, Tenn. Automobile
cook stove. 1,471,198 ; Oct. 16.
Parker, Charles B., Nashville, Tenn. Machine for filtering
compressed air. 1,450,561 ; Apr. 3.
Parker, Charles B., Nashville, Tenn. Automatic train
control. 1,464,955 ; Aug. 14.
Parker, Charles C, Baltimore, Md. Bottle cap.
1,460,269 ; June 26.
Parker, Charles, Company, The. (See Walker, P. H. D.,
and Turner, assignors.)
Parker, Charles I., assignor to American Hardware Corpo-
ration, New Britain, Conn. Knob and spindle con-
struction. 1,442,629 ; Jan. 16.
Parker, Charles S., Boston, Mass. Safety razor.
1,460,139 ; June 26.
Parker, Clarence L., Los Angeles, Calif. Variable-pitch
propeller for airplanes. Rel5,638 ; June 26.
Parker, Clark W., New York, N. Y. Friction disk.
1,453,599 ; May 1.
Parker Collapsible Rim Corporation. (See Parker, Harry
J., assignor.)
Parker, Daniel W., Everett, Wash., assignor to The
Parker Rotary Stone Saw Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Saw guide. 1,457,600 ; June 5.
Parker, Edward H., Somerville, assignor to Pushpull
Valve Cap Company, Boston, Mass. Dust cap for tire
valves. 1,478,055 ; Dec. 18.
Parker, Edwin A., and H. G. Evitt, Baltimore, Md.
Detachable tire tread. 1,459,376 ; June 19.
Parker, Eugene J. (See Killian, L. J., and Parker.)
Parker, Frank B., Robinson, Kans. Wrench for automo-
bile parts. 1,471,277; Oct. 16.
Parker, Frank B., and II. R. Goodfellow, Chicago, 111.
Cleaner for windshields and the like. 1,476,174 ; Dec. 4.
Parker, Fred. (See Schilling, John M., assignor.)
Parker, Fred J., Moose Jaw, assignor of two-fifths to
T. F. Acheson, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Cover
remover. 1,461,983; July 17.
Parker, Frederic .T. (See Mai'k, W., and Parker.)
Parker, Friederick. (See Searles, Arthur E., assignor.)
Parker, Frederick R., Chicago, 111. Treating electrical
resistances to stabilize their resistance. 1,446,720 ;
Feb. 27.
Parker, Frederick R., Chicago, 111. Voltaic cell.
1.468,574 ; Sept. 18.
Parker, George A., Brockton, Mass. Feeding device for
tack-making machines. 1,456,190 ; May 22.
Parker, George D. (See Twomley, Herbert B., assignor.)
I'arker, George D., Riverside, Calif. Table for box-
nailing machines. 1,468,392; Sept. 18.
Parker, George D., assignor to Stebler Parker Co., River-
side, Calif. Vertical elevating apparatus. 1,459,246 ;
June 19.
Parker, Harry J., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to H.
Walbridge, Montalvo, Calif. Vehicle spring. 1,444,266 ;
Feb. 6.
Parker, Harry J., assignor to Parker Collapsible Rim
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Collapsible rim for tires.
1,476,916 ; Dec. 11.
Parker, Henry M., New Orleans, La. Well-screen washer.
1,469,949 ; Oct. 9.
Parker, Howard, Berlin, N. H. Bar for use in moving
rolls of paper. 1,441,710 ; Jan. 9.
Parker, Howard, Berlin, N. H., assignor to Brown Com-
pany, Portland, Me. Handling paper or pulp tubes or
similar articles. 1,467,008 ; Sept. 4.
414
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
lead
Pa. Regenerating
Mar. 27.
Pa. Steam-generator fit
Disk attachment for gar-
WJndow-operating de-
Parker, Howard O., Midland,
storage batteries. 1,449,833
Parker, John C, Philadelphia,
ting. 1,463,658 ; July 31.
Parker, John C, Omaha, Nebr.
den rakes. 1,465,089; Aug. 14.
Parker, John J., Bridgeport, Conn,
vice. 1,444,753 ; Feb. 6.
Parker, John S., EarlvlUe, N. Y. Paper or cardboard
berry basket. 1,451,888 ; Apr. 17.
Parker, John W., Barrlngton, assignor to Brown & Sharpe
Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Microme-
ters. 1,446,926; Feb. 27.
Parker, John W., Barrington, assignor to Brown &
Sharpe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Micrometer caliper. 1,461,005; July 3.
Parker, Lee H. (See Preble, J. J., and I'arker.)
Parker. Lee H., assignor to Spray Engineering Company,
Boston, Mass. Spray nozzle and spraying liquid.
1,442,356 ; Jan. 16.
Parker, Lee H., Boston, and H. W. Day, WoUaston,
assignors to Spray Engineering Company, Boston, Mass.
Apparatus for applying coating. 1,463,332 ; July 31.
Parker, Leslie O. (See Hillmer, M. L., and Parker.)
Parker, Lucian E., Wadsworth, Ohio. Coin-wrapping de-
vice. 1,450,111 : War. 27.
Parker, Luke E., Pe Ell, Wash. Logging hook and link.
1,456,931; May 29.
Parker, M. L., et al. (See Craver, Thomas G., assignor.)
Parker, Norman C, Chicago, 111. Garment hanger.
1,454,334 : May 8.
Parker, Ralzemond D., Brooklyn, N. T., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Cipher-
ing machine. 1,442,819 ; Jan. 23.
Parker, Ralzemond D., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Secret-
communication system. 1,460,438 ; July 3.
Parker, Ralzemond D., and B. P. Hamilton, Brooklyn,
N. Y., assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Secret-communication system. 1,461,783 ;
July 17.
Parker, Ray G., Dallas, Tex. Circuit-closing device.
1,473,198 : Nov. 6.
Parker, Riley H., Winthrop, assignor to Gillette Safety
R.Tzor Company, Boston, Mass. Pile wire. 1,450.512 ;
Apr. 3.
Parker, Robert H. G. (See Yeich, L. C, and Parker.)
Parker, Roland T., et al. (See Welch, John M., assignor.)
Parker Rotary Stone Saw Company, The. (See Parker,
Daniel W., assignor.)
I'arker, Thomas, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Auto steer-
ing wheeL 1,477,001 ; Dec. 11.
Parker, Thomas R. G., Altrincham, England, assignor to
Linotype and Machinery Limited, London, England.
Means for tripping the cylinders of rotary printing
presses. 1,466,955 ; Sept. 4.
Parker, Thomas W., et al. (See Cochran, William R.,
assignor.)
Parker, Victor A., and E. M. Sears, Akron, Ohio, assignors
to The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y.
Pneumatic tire trt ad. Des. 61,919 ; Feb. 6.
Parker, William L., Palo Alto, and E. C. Hutchinson, Oak-
land, assignors to Pelton Water Wheel Co., San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Hydraulic nozzle. 1,476,368 ; Dec. 4.
Parker, William M., Parkersburg, W. Va. Holder for
headed articles. 1,445,795 ; Feb. 20.
Parker, William S., assignor to Burson Knitting Company,
Rockford, 111. Plating mechanism for straight-knitting
machines. 1,441,745 ; Jan. 0.
Parker, William S., and J. Jesperson, assignors to Bur-
son Knitting Company, Rockford, 111. Fashioning in-
dices and knitting the same. 1,451,841: Apr. 17.
Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company, The. (See Lockhart,
Harold J., assignor.)
Parkes, Albert W. (See Draeseke, A. W., and Parkes.)
Parkes, Bertrand A., assignor to The Philadelphia Dry-
ing Machinery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Drying
machine. 1,471,803 ; Oct. 23.
Parkhill, John, Rochester, Minn. Roof-framing square.
1,477,002 ; Dec. 11.
(See Ditson, J., and Parkhill.)
(See Hooper, C. L., Sutherland,
Parkhill, Mortimer S.
Parkhouse, Albert W.
and Parkhouse.)
Parkhurst, Albert J.,
Ca,ledpnia, assignor of one-half to
" " ~ " Antiskid
William A., as-
Heating device
Mass.
Fuse.
-Smith, Hamilton,' Ontario, Canada,
device. 1,448,859 ; Mar. 20.
Parkhurst, Charles E. (See Pervier,
signor.)
Parkhurst, Charles E., Somerville, Mass.
for liquids. 1,452,311 ; Apr. 17.
Parkhurst, Douglas L., Springfield,
1,447,101; Feb. 27.
Parkhurst, Frederic A., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Aluminum Manufactures, Incorporated, Cleveland,
Ohio. Piston. 1,440,549 ; Jan. 2.
Parkin, Joseph W., Philadelphia, Pa. Carburetor.
1,475,719 ; Nov. 27.
Parkin, Thomas D. (See Nottage, W. H.. and Parkin.)
Parkinson, Daniel M., Springfield, Ohio. Lock for auto-
mobile gas lines. 1,459,688 ; June 19.
Parkinson, Richard H., assignor to Attractive Publicity,
Limited, Loudon, England. Winding mechanism for
endless bands or films for cinematographs or other ma-
chines. 1,469,483 ; Oct. 2.
Parkison, Wallace M., Brooks, Ind. Brake band.
1,450,448; Apr. 3.
Parks & Bohne Inc. (See Hoffman, Glenn R., assignor.)
Parks-Cramer Company. (See Comfort, Edward W., as-
signor.)
I'arks-Cramor Company. (See Simon, Herman F., as-
signor.)
Parks, Dennis, St. Louis, Mo. Heel-blank separator and
former. 1,451,469 ; Apr. 10.
Parks, Dennis, St. Louis, Mo. Heel-gouging machine.
1,472,567 ; Oct. 30.
Parks, Dennis, St. Louis, Mo. Leather-grading ma-
chine. 1,472,989 ; Nov. 6.
Parks, Edward F., and C. A. Brink, Providence, and G.
N. Taylor, East Providence, R. I., assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The New England Trust Company,
trustee. Starting and stopping mechanism for wind-
ing machines. 1,458,194 : June 12.
Parks. Edward P., C. A. Brink, Providence, and G. N.
Taylor, East Providence, R. I., assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The New England Trust Company, trus-
tee. Winding machine. 1,463,834 ; Aug. 7.
Parks, Elisha F., jr., Timonium, and P. G. Lang, jr., Bal-
timore, Md. Trimmer-belt attachment. 1,452,524;
Apr. 24.
Parks, Fred M., Murraysville, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. System of
control. 1,470,759 ; Oct. 16.
Parks, Frederick J., New York, N. Y. Envelope.
1,459,414 ; June 19.
Parks, Frederick J., New York, N. Y. Automatically
manufacturing envelopes. 1,459,415 ; June 19.
Parks, Frederick J., New York, N. Y., and W. Bodge,
Nutley, N. J. Envelope-making machine. 1.442.091 ;
Jan. 16.
I'arks, George E., Detroit, Mich. Locomotive frame.
1,474,730; Nov. 20.
Parks, Joseph W. (See Gee, Norman E., assignor.)
Parks, Joseph W., Altoona, Pa. Automolpile floor-board
clamp. 1,451,404 ; Apr. 10.
Parks, Ostrander J., River Forest, 111., assignor to Gen-
eral American Tank Car Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Manufacture of edge-welded structures. 1,448,416;
Mar. 13.
Parks, Ostrander J., River Forest, assignor to General
American Tank Car Corporation, Chicago, 111. Box car.
1.463,173; July 31.
Parks, Robert D., assignor to W-M-P Manufacturing Co.,
Lohrville, Iowa. Corn popper. 1 ,457,854 ; .Tune 5.
Parks, Robert D., assignor to W-M-P Manufacturing Co.,
Lohrville, Iowa. Pop-corn kettle. 1,475,081 ; Nov. 20.
Parkyn, Herbert A., Chicago, 111. Fireproof wall board.
1.466,246; Aug. 28.
Parlow, Anna, Coello, 111. Signal and guide light for mo-
tor vehicles. 1,461,197 ; July 10.
Parmenter, Frank C. (See Cole, Albert L., assignor.)
Parmenter, Rav E., Longmondow, Mass. Direction indi-
cator. Des. "62.496: June 12.
Parmentier, Frank, Philadelphia, Pa. Water-turbine con-
struction. 1,462,070; July 17.
Parnacott, Alfred E., London, England. Steering ar-
rangement for motor and other road vehicles. 1,446,431 ;
Feb. 20,
Parnell, Reginald P. U., Wellington, New Zealand. Vapor-
izer for gasoline engines. 1,446,721 ; Feb. 27.
Parnell, William E., St. Paul, Minn. Milk-bottle handle.
1,474,085; Nov. 20.
Parodi, Ilippolyte, Paris, France. Contact rail for elec-
tric traction. 1,454,296; May 8.
Parolini, Cesare, and G. Perron, Paris, Prance. Silencer
for internal-combustion engines. 1,459,797 ; June 26.
Parr, George R., West Orange, N. J. Centrifugal.
1,474,845 ; Nov. 20.
Parr, George R., West Orange, N. J. Means for reducing
vibration of centrifugals. 1,474,846 ; Nov. 20.
Parr, Harris G., assignor to Fort Worth Well Machinery
& Supply Company, Fort Worth. Tex. Knuckle joint
for wire-line sheave wheels. 1,440,889 ; Jan. 2.
Parr, Harry A. (See Hatcher, R. L., and Parr.)
Parr, John T., Oakland, Calif. Safety device for air-
craft. 1,447,425 ; Mar. 6.
Parrella, Antonio, Washington, D. C. Insect guard.
1,471,6.30; Oct. 23.
Parrella, Joseph A., Washington, D. C. Resilient heel.
1,453,403 ; May 1.
Parrish, Percy, assignor to himself and South Metropoli-
tan Gas Company, London, England. Manufacture of
ammonia sulphate. 1,467,193 ; Sept. 4.
P.nrrish, Rial T. (See Gingerick, Kent S., assignor.),
Parrish, Rial T. (See Schlagel, Alfred M., assignor.)
Parrish, S. H., Company. (See Parrish, Samuel H.,
assignor.)
Parrish, Samuel H., assignor to S. H. Parrish Company,
Chicago, 111. Composition for treating paper.
1,468,831 ; Sept. 25.
Parrish, Stephen E. (See Vanderveld, Anthony, as-
signor. )
f'arrott. Rose E., McCallsburg, Iowa. Butter cutter.
1,448,938; Mar. 20.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
415
I'arrott, Thomas K., Tulsa, Okla. Depth gauge for
tanks. l,45G,o34 ; May '22.
Parrott, \YilIara H., Los Angeles, Calif. Clip guide.
1,462,300 ; July 17.
Parry, Irene A., Seattle, Wash. Dough mixer. 1,471,629 ;
Oct. 23.
Parry, Samuel R. (See Morse, William F., assignor.)
Parry, W. G. (See O'Brien, Alexander K., assignor.)
Parson, Gordon, Plalnlield, N. J. Automobile brake.
1,461,674 ; July 10.
Parson, .loseph W. (See Miller, John C, assignor.)
Parson, Pheola J., Arnold, Kans. Stack-forming truck.
1,441,740; Jan. 9.
Parsons, Carl B., assignor to Parsons Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hinge. 1,477,148 ; Dec. 11.
Parsons, Charles A., and S. S. Cook, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, England ; said Cook assignor to said Parsons.
Elastic drive. 1,442,092 ; Jan. IG.
Parsons, Charles A., and S. S. Cook, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
England ; said Cook assignor to said Parsons. Forced
lubricating system. 1,464,828 ; Aug. 14.
Parsons, Charles A., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, C. J. Peddle,
Derby, and H. M. Duncan, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng-
land ; said Peddle and Duncan assignors to said Par-
sous. Manufacture of optical glass. 1,465,022 ; Aug.l4.
Parsons, Charles A., S. S. Cook, and L. M. Douglas, l\ew-
castle-upon-Tyao, England, said Douglas and Cook as-
signors to said tarsons. Lubricating system. 1,465,171 ;
Aug. 14.
Parsons, Charles A., S. S. Cook, and L. M. Douglas, New-
castle-upon-1'yne, England ; said Douglas and Cook as-
assignors to said Parsons. Lubricating 'system.
1,4U5,172 ; Aug. 14.
Parsons, Charles E., Bnglewood, N. J. Producing car-
bides of sodium and boron. 1,473,510; Nov. 6.
Parsons Company, The. (See Brown, Robert, assignor.)
I'arsons, FredencU \V., Cleveland, Ohio. Turret lathe.
1,443,965; teb. 6.
Parsons, Krederick W., Cleveland, Ohio. Thermal-control
cable. 1,455,805 ; May 22.
Parsons, Frederick W., Elmira, N. Y., assignor to Inger-
soU-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Centrifugal un-
loader for compressors. 1,454,402 ; May 8.
Parsons, Frederick W., Elmira, N. Y., assignor to Inger-
soll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Compressor
valve. 1,460,824 ; July 3.
Parsons, Frederick W., Elmira, N. Y., assignor to Inger-
soU-Hand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Plate-valve un-
loaded 1,462,301 ; July 17.-
Parsous, Gustaf A., St. Paul, Minn. Wheelbarrow.
1,478,293; Dec. 18.
Parsons, Harold K. (See Tillyer, E. D., and Parsons.)
Parsons, Harold K., Southbridge, Mass. Lens-grinding
machinery. 1,448,699 ; Mar. 13.
Parsons, Harold K., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Trial frame. 1,474,788 ;
Nov. 20.
Parsons, Harry N., assignor to U. S. Ball Bearing Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Ball bearing.
1,459,858 ; June 26.
Parsons, Irving K., Chicago, 111. Envelope. Des. 62,259 ;
Apr. 24.
Parsons, John F., Pullman, Mich. Molding apparatus.
1,458,145 ; June 12.
Parsons, John H., Ferndale, Mich. Gasoline-reserve-sup-
ply apparatus. 1,461,805 ; July 17.
Parsons, John H., assignor of one-half to J. H. Hinkson,
Ridley Park, Pa. Occupant-propelled vehicle.
1,443,904 ; Jan. 80.
Parsons, John H., Ferndale, assignor of one-half to O. F.
Poelke, jr., Detroit, Mich. Clutch. 1,446,657 ; Feb. 27.
Parsons, John H., Ridley Park, Pa., and J. R. Parsons,
Wilmington, Del., assignors of one-half to J. H. Hink-
son, Ridley Park, Pa. Child's vehicle. 1,443,037 ;
Jan. 23.
Parsons, John R. (See Parsons, John H. and J. R.)
Parsons, Leon W. (See Wilson, R. E., Parsons, and Chis-
holm.)
Parsons Manufacturing Company. (See Parsons, Carl B.,
assignor.)
Parsons, Olin D., West Englewood, N. J. Slide rule.
1,459,857; June 26.
Parsons, Philip D., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Scott Paper Company. Machine for
applying labels to paper rolls, etc. 1,477,893 ; Dec. 18.
Parsons, Theophilus, Camp Dodge, Iowa, assignor to C!.
B. Brophy, Rye, N. Y. Phonograph stylus. 1,453,637 ;
May 1.
Parsons, William A., Milwaukee, Wis. Parquet flooring.
1,454,250; May 8.
Parsons, William J., Montague, assignor to Millers Falls
Company, Millers Falls, Mass. Screw driver.
1,460,0.36; June 26.
Parsons, William P., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 61.920 ; Feb. 6.
Parsons, Winslow R., San Diego, Calif. Means for
operating window shades. 1,468,832; Sept. 25.
Partenheimer, Cyrus A. (See Ihrcke, F. A., and Parten-
heimer.)
Partenlo, Peter C., Brooklyn, N. Y. Clothespin.
1,478,353; Dec. 18.
Partenope, Nicholas. (See Ziloccki, Giordano, assignor.)
i'artin, Lucile J., Lagrange, Ga. Doll, statuette, or
ai-tlcle of similar nature. Des. 63,488 ; Dec. 11.
I'artington, Charles H. (See Henke, W. F., and Parting-
ton.)
I'artlow, Howard W., Utica, N. Y. Gas governor for
typesetting machines. 1,460,980 ; July 3.
I'artlow, Howard .W., Utica, N. Y. Gas governor for type-
setting machines. 1,462,816 ; July 24.
I'artlow, John G., Detroit, Mich. Screw operating device.
1,447,626 ; Mar. 6.
Partridge, Hugh, Jacksonville, Fla. Sprinkler nozzle.
1,465,681 ; Aug. 21.
Partridge, Thomas O., North Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia. Apparatus for mixing dry materials.
1,456,858 ; May 29.
Parys, Andy, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Glass machinery,
1,471,002 ; Oct. 16.
Pas, Arie J., Jeannette, Pa. Scale guard and marker.
1,470,470; Oct. 9.
Pascal, Charles, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Rail chair.
1,442,291 : Jan. 16.
Pascale, Orazio, West New Y'ork, N. J. Air heating and
impregnatinp; apparatus. 1,476,461; Dec. 4.
Pascales, Steleauos A., Detroit, Mich. Life-saving de-
vice. 1,472,084 ; Oct. 30.
Paschall, John, Chicago, 111. Spraying machine.
1,459,689; June 19.
Paschke, Max. (See Schiegries, B., and Pascbke.)
I'aschoal, Frank, Lawrence, N. Y. Baby carriage or col-
lapsible cart. 1,442,733; Jan. 16.
Pascoe, Elmer E. (See Wlgner, SIrenaus W., assignor.)
i'ascucci, Emilio, assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. y. Reflector. 1,466,410 ; Aug. 28.
Pascucci, Emilio, assignor to Coming Glass Works. Corn-
ing, N. Y. Making mold plungers. 1,471,804 ; Oct. 23.
I'aseka, John. (See Pinkosh, Michael, assignor.)
Pashby, John C, Lynn, Mass. Nailing machine.
1,469,529; Oct. 2.
Pashia, James H., Old Mine, Mo. Vehicle brake.
1,476,415 ; Dec. 4.
Pasini, Enrique, Mexico, Mexico. Combined stain re-
mover and brush. 1,468,671 ; Sept. 25.
Paskach, Benjamin J., Omaha, Nebr. Shuttle. 1,443,238;
Jan. 23.
Pasquariello, Pasquale, New Haven, Conn. Draftsman's-
scale. 1,443,088 ; Jan. 23.
Pass & Seymour, Inc. (See Thompson, Don N., assignor.)
Passaic Metal Ware Co. (See England, Isaac W., as-
signor.)
Passaic Metal Ware Co. (See Guerltey, Charles, as-
signor.)
Passard, Cetal, New York, N. Y. Curling iron.
1,473,312; Nov. 6.
Passback, Albert H. (See Luhrs, L. H. M., and Passback.)
Passenger Lorry Company, The. (See Wales, Claude A.,,
assignor.)
Pastene, P., & Co. • (See Isola, Louis J., assignor.)
Paszkiewicz, Antony, Mount Carmel, Pa. Portifere.
1.472,983 ; Nov. 6.
Patch, F. R., Manufacturing Company. (See Crane, Les-
lie, assignor.)
Patch, Harry M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Ellis
Resilient-Wheel Corporation, Seattle, Wash. Resilient
wheel. 1,449,188 ; Mar. 20.
Patch, Harry M., and R. R. Romney, assignors to Ellis
Resilient Wheel Corporation, Seattle, Wash. Resilient
wheel. 1,451,269; Apr. 10.
Patch, James W., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Casing for electrical apparatus.
1,444,480; Feb. 6.
Patch, Nathaniel K. B., assignor to Lumen Bearing Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Apparatus for casting metals.
1,452,480; Apr. 17.
Pate, James G., Dillsboro, Ind. Air moistener. 1,465,828;
Aug. 21.
Pate, Thomas J., Fort Smith, Ark. Pedal lock.
1,475,863 ; Nov. 27.
Patee, Fred, Casper, Wyo. Building block. 1,457,454 ;
June 5.
Patent Button Company, The. (See White, Franklin R.,
assignor.)
Patent Holding Corporation, The. (See Hawthorne, Ells-
worth A., assignor.)
Patent Novelty Company. (See Reimer, George H., as-
signor.)
Patent Products Company. (See Schwimmer, Oscar, as-
signor.)
Patents Holding Corporation. (See Prouty, Theodore C.
and W. 0., assignors.)
Pater, Carl J., Wyoming, Ohio, assignor to The Philip
Carey Manufacturing Company. Method and appara-
tus for ornamenting mineral-surfaced roofing.
1,472,884 ; Nov. 6.
Paterson, George, and C. Thew, assignors to R. & W. Haw-
thorn, Leslie & Company, Limited, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, England. Oil-flow indicator for gear-case spray-
ers. 1,463,174; July 31.
Paterson, Thomas W., Liverpool, England. Rotary sleeve-
valve two-cycle engine. 1,441,111 ; Jan. 2.
Paterson, William, London. England. Filtering appa-
ratus. 1,455,505; May 15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Paterson, William, London, England. Apparatus for
treating liquids 'with chemical reagents. 1,464,291 ;
Aug. 7.
Paterson, William, London, England. Process and appa-
ratus for mixing liquids and gases. 1,468,739 ; Sept. 25.
Paterson, William G., assignor to The Flash Gun Lim-
ited, Glasgow, Scotland. Aim-practicing apparatus.
1,450,] 1)1 ; May 22.
Patey, Ernest, Norbury, England. Table adapted to be
used as cooliery cabinet. 1,455,506 ; May 15.
PatUe Cinema, Anciens Etablissements Patho Freres.
(See L6pine, Charles, assignor.)
Pathe Cinema, Anciens Etablissements Pa the Freres. (See
Mathiotte, Paul, assignor.)
Palhe Cinema Anciens Etahlissements Pathe Freres. (See
Salins, Georges A., assignor.)
Pathe Exchange, Inc. (See Chanier, Gaston L., as-
signor.)
Pathe Exchange, Inc. (See Chanier, G. L., and Adatte,
assignors.)
Pathe Freres Phonograph Company. (See Christenson,
Fred G., assignor.)
Pathe 3'reies Phonot'raph Company. (See Wldmaun, E.
A., and Lewis, assignors.)
Patheal, tlerschel P., Greenville, 111. Extension wheel-rim
connector. 1,464,773 ; Aug. 14.
Patitz, Johann F. M., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Air purifier.
1,444,384 ; Feb. 6.
Patitz, Johann F. M., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Rotary tiller.
1,476,917; Dec. 11.
Patmor, Edward E., Santa Ana, Calif. Concrete form.
1,45.3,174 ; Apr. 24.
Paton, William G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Straw
salting and fertilizing. 1,454,558; May 8.
Patoska, Jacob, Mascoutali, 111. Combination lock.
1,443,849 ; .Tan. 30.
Patriarche, Hugh R., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Antl-
skidding device. 1,467,647 ; Sept. 11.
Patrick, Charles, Chester, Pa. Frying pan. 1,447,813 ;
Mar. 6.
Patrick, Harry E., A. J. Peterson, Evanston, and J. W.
Bermes, assignors to Service Station Equipment Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Mechanic's workstand. 1,472,425 ;
Oct. 30.
Patrick, Isaac, Jamaica, and J. W. Holstead, assignors
to B. W. Bliss Company, Brooklyn, N. X. Clutch-oper-
ating mechanism. 1,441,112 ; Jan. 2.
Patrick, Joshua, Detroit, Mich. Magnetic speedometer.
1,461,628; July 10.
Patten. Arnold J., Ellsworth, Me. Hairpin. 1,464,187 ;
Aug. 7.
Patten, Charles C, J. H. Date, Minneapolis, and F. B.
Madigan, Mankato, Minn. Sign for auto doors.
1,468,672 ; Sept. 25.
Patten, Francis H., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Voltage-regulator mechanism. 1,460,173 ; June 26.
Patten, James C. (See Peffer, H. C., and Pierce, assign-
ors. )
Patten, John, Baltimore, Md. Acid concentrator.
1,473,122 ; Nov. 6.
Patten, John V., assignor to Hero Furnace Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Air-washer humidifier for furnaces.
1,474,639 ; Nov. 20.
Patten, William, New York, N. Y. Display table.
1.468,247 ; Sept. 18.
Patterson, Arthur A. (See Neusella, Albert, assignor.)
Patterson, Arthur L., Albemarle, N. C. Dental floss
holder. 1,456,279 ; May 22.
Patterson, Benjamin G., Oklahoma, Okla. Nut lock.
1.440.550 ; Jan. 2.
Patterson, Charles C. (See Winner, W. E., and Patter-
son.)
Patterson, Charley T., Springfield, Mo. Feed-mixing de-
vice. 1,477,586 ; Dec. 18.
Patterson, Edward J., et al. (See Fuehrer, Jacob J., as
signor.)
Patterson, Frederick W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Restoring poles.
1,461,046; July 10.
Patterson, George K. (See Morrison, Benjamin R., as-
signor.)
Patterson, Harry R. (See Gilchrist, C. F., and Patterson.)
Patterson, Harry R., Toledo, Ohio. Electric power plant.
1.440.551 : Jan. 2.
Patterson, Harry R., Toledo, Ohio. Ignition device for
automobiles. 1,473,585 ; Nov. 6.
Patterson, Harry R., Toledo, Ohio. Electric power plant.
1,473,586; Nov. 6.
Patterson, Harry R., Toledo, Ohio. Electric power plant.
1,475,506 ; Nov. 27.
Patterson, Harry R., assignor to Electric Auto-Lite Corpo-
ration, Toledo, Ohio. Electromagnetic core. 1,441,522 ;
Jan. 9.
Patterson, Harry R., assignor to The Electric Auto-Lite
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Ignition coil. 1,452,167;
Apr. 17.
Patterson, Harry R., assignor to Electric Auto-Lite Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Ignition system. 1,458,908 ;
June 12.
Patterson. .Tames A., Laarinburg, N. C. Match scratcher.
1,459,550; June m
Patterson, John F., Merchantville, N. J. Shock compress-
ing and binding device. 1,462,817 ; July 24.
Patterson. John L., Westhampton, and L. K. Bivins, High-
land Springs, Va. Measuring device. 1,454,765 ;
May 8.
Patterson, John W., trustee. (See Sides, W. W., and
Preston, assignors.)
Patterson, John W., assignor to The Seamless Rubber
Company, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Manufacturing
water bottles. 1,442,357 ; Jan. 16.
Patterson, John W., assignor to The Seamless Rubber
Company, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Water bag.
1,442,358; Jan. 16.
Patterson, Louis L., Chicago, 111. Internal-combustion-
cngine vaporizing attachment. 1,474,605 ; Nov. 20.
Patterson, Mary S., administratrix. (See Patterson,
Thoma.s A.)
Patterson, Samuel A. (See Faidley, W. D., jr., Morris,
and Patterson.)
Patterson-Sargent Company, The. (See Davies, William
T., assignor.)
Patterson, Thomas A., deceased, by M. S. Patterson, admin-
istratrix, Frierson, La. Nut lock. 1,450,048. Mar. 27.
Patterson, Thomas S., Ro.semont, Pa. Power-transmis-
sion apparatus. 1,478,294 ; Dec. 18.
Patterson, Warren C., Pottsville, assignor of one-half to
J. F. Johnson, Lewisburg, Pa. Safety attachment for
locomotives. 1,462,619 ; July 24.
Patterson-Williams Mfg. Co. (See Williams, Winfield,
assignor.)
Pottison, William, Widnes, England. Corrugating or
like treatment of sheet plastic materials. 1,450,222 ;
Apr. 8.
Pattison, William L., Rosedale, Kans. Stair. 1,471,569:
Oct. 23.
Patton, A. G. (See McLaughlin, Robert, assignor.)
Patton, Calvin P. (See Patton, Samuel I., assignor.)
L'atlon, Darrell B., assignor to National Airless Tire
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Tire tread. Des. 62,171 ;
Apr. 3.
Patton, Hal T., assignor to Bishop & Babcoek Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Automatic control mechanism for
electric switches. 1,471,859 ; Oct. 23.
Patton, James F., and J. E. McAllister, Cleveland, Ohio.
Jlilling machine for continuous milling. 1,459.248 ;
June 19.
Patton, James F., and J. E. McAllister, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ironing machine. 1,463.835.; Aug. 7.
Patton, James F., and J. E. McAllister, Cleveland, Ohio ;
said McAllister assignor to said Patton. Milling machine
for continuous milling. 1.470,873 ; Oct. 16.
I'attoji. .lohu B., I'laiuUeld, N. J. Testing instrument.
1,465,314 ; Aug. 21.
Patton, Luther, Birmingham, Ala. Insect catcher.
1,446,126 ; Feb. 20.
Patton, Luther, Birmingham, Ala. Insect catcher.
1.467.494 ; Sept. 11.
Patton, Luther, Birmingham, Ala. Insect catcher.
1.467.495 ; Sept. 11.
Patton, Samuel I., Dallas, assignor of one-third to C. P.
Patton, Dallas County, Tex. Screen hanger. 1,473,159 ;
Nov. 6.
Patty, James O., Chicago. 111. Humidifier. 1,459.794;
June 26.
Patz, Isadora B., Baltimore, Md. Necktie. Des. 63,267;
Nov. 13.
Pauk, Henry E., St. Louis, Mo. Show case. 1,469,050 ;
Sept. 25.
Paul, Christian F., jr., Austin, Tex. Centrifugal sepa-
ration and centrifugal filtration of liquids. 1,468,740 ;
Sept. 25.
Paul, Christian F., jr., assignor to B. Nalle, W. P. Allen,
and E. Rosengren, trustees, Austin, Tex. Centrifugal
emulsifler. 1,473,734 ; Nov. 13.
I'aul. Francois, Montreal. Quebec Canada. Sanit.iry ap-
paratus for water-closets. 1,461,139 ; July 10.
Paul, Joseph M., Rice Lake, Wis. Flytrap. 1,463,659 ;
,Tuly 31.
Paul, Julius M., Duluth, Minn. Combination jack and
shock absorber for automobiles. 1,442,968 ; Jan. 23.
Paul, Karl R. (See Schoeller, Ferdinand, assignor.)
Paul, Lola V., administratrix. (See Paul, Wesley A.)
Paul, Raymond. (See Koehler, J. E., and Paul.)
Paul, Stephen, Lansing, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Massillon Foundry & Machine Com-
pany, Massillon, Ohio. Adjustable guide for hammers.
Rel5.666 ; July 31.
Paul, Wesley A., deceased, by L. V. Paul, administratrix,
assignor to Deere & Company, Mollne, III. Cultivator.
1,456,566 ; May 29.
Paul, William L., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Deere &
Company, Moline, 111. Lever. 1.463,333 ; July 31.
Pauli, Fritz. (See Bodler, L. A., Kummer, and Pauli.)
Paulin, Frank. (See Sloan, William J., assignor.)
Pauling, Harry, Berlin-Grunewald, Germany. Making
sulphates. 1,446,578 ; Feb. 27.
Pauling, Harry, Berlin-Grunewald, Germany. Decom-
posing mixed metal-salt solutions. 1,452,813 ; Apr. 24.
Pauling, Martin W., Dover, Mo. Grease retainer.
1,452,755 ; Apr. 24.
Pauli, Archibald W., assignor to Wheeling Stamping
Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Cap retainer for deform-
able tubes. 1,448,686 ; Mar. 13.
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Paull, Archibald W., and A. L. Edwards, assignors to
Wheeling Stamping Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Col-
lapsible-tube-coating mechanism for tube-printing ma-
chines. 1,461,761 : July 17.
Paull, Arvln R., assignor of one-third to B. J. Fisher
and one-third to W. F. McCann, Utica, N. Y. Pulp-
screening device. 1,472,934; Nov. 6.
Paull, Wallace H., Birmingham, assignor to The Dunlop
Rul)ber Company, Limited, London, £}ngland. Tire
tread. Des. 62,172 ; Apr. 3.
Paull, Wallace H., Birmingham, assignor to The Dunlop
Rubber Company, Limited, London, England. Tire
tread. Des. 63,313 ; Nov. 20.
Paulson, Gustav W., and R. H. Hill, assignors to Cluett,
Peabody & Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. Folder for lock-end
collar blanks. 1,443,380 ; Jan. 30.
Paulson, Paul M. (See Richards, Samuel, assignor.)
Paulson, Walter H., assignor to H. D. Lathrop, Chicago,
111. Can-vrashing machine. 1,446 579 ; Feb. 27.
Paulus, Charles L. (See Russell, H. O., and Paulus.)
Paulus, Charles L., Dayton, Ohio. Charging device for
machine guns. 1,471,348; Oct. 23.
Paulus, George R., assign^ to United Electric Company,
Canton, Ohio. Vacuum cleaner. 1,447,814 ; Mar. 6.
Paulus, Herman W., Richmond Hill, N. Y., assignor to
Royal Baking Powder Company. Apparatus for con-
verting formates into oxalates. 1,445,162 ; Feb. 13.
Paulus, Herman W., Richmond Hill, N. Y., assignor to
Royal Baking Powder Company. Converting formates
into oxalates. 1,445,163 ; Feb. 13.
Pauly, John, assignor to American Bosch Magneto Corpo-
ration, Springfield, Mass. Impulse coupling. 1,454,942 ;
May 15.
Paumier, Emile L. A., Paris, France. Machine gun.
1,444,849 ; Feb. 13.
Pausch, Oliver W., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Ansco Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Swinging spool
carriage. 1,455,806 ; May 22.
Pavely, Arthur G., and C. P. O. B. Schmitt, Johannes-
burg, Tr.insvaal, South Africa. Colling strip material
such as cinematograph film. 1,459,795 ; June 26.
Pavey, William B., assignor to Economy Engineering
Company, Chicago, 111. Portable elevator. 1,458,195 ;
June 12.
Pavola, Alfred, New York, N. Y. Window lock and
guard. 1,471,525; Oct. 23.
Pawley, William, New York, N. Y. Toy rabbit. Des.
62..S53 : May 15.
Pawlick, Ignatz H., assignor to Enterprise Portable Oven
Co., Chicago, 111. Portable oven. 1,463,061 ; July 24.
Pawling & Harnischfeger Company. (See Keller, Arthur
C, assignor.)
Pawling and Harnischfeger Company. (See Young, W. A.,
and Brill, assignors.)
Pawsat. Ewald P., Sheboygan, Wis. Device for repair-
ing pneumatic tires. 1,472,812 ; Nov. 6.
Paxflat Barrel & Crate Corporation. (See Le Fevre,
George A., assignor.)
Paxton, Lloyd W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gauge for punching
machines. 1,445,796 : Feb. 20.
Payette. Joseph A., assignor to S. O. Bigney & Company,
Attleboro, Mass. Machine for and method of making
chain. 1,446,207; Feb. 20.
Payman, Joseph B. (See Baddiley, J., Payman, and Bain-
bridge.)
Payment, Edward S., Chicago, 111. Thermometer.
1,474,001 ; Nov. 13.
Payne, Albert E. H., Kildare, Ireland. Bicycle and th«
like. 1,471,505; Oct. 23.
Payne, Arlie, Paragould, Ark. Camera attachment.
1,451,956 ; Apr. 17.
Payne, Arthur C, and R. Eyre, London, England. Ap-
paratus for securing metallic bands around packing
cases, boxes, bales, and the like. 1,474,207 ; Nov. 13.
Payne, Elmer H., and S. A. Montgomery, Woodriver, 111.,
assignors to Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind.
Catalyst and making the same. 1, 453, 766; May 1.
Payne, El Roy L. (See Pace, Edgar J., assignor.)
Payne, Frank E., Glencoe, assignor to Crane Packing Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Metallic packing. 1,466,806 ;
Sept. 4.
Payne, Walter B., assignor to Todd Protectograph Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Check writer. 1,460,729 :
July 3.
Paynter, William D. (See Starr, G. W., and Pavnter.)
Payometer Company. (See Ovaitt, Nelson C, assignor.)
Payson, John H., Rockford, 111. Razor stropper.
1,451,844; Apr. 17.
Payson, Joseph R., Chicago, 111. Gas holder. 1,453,516:
May 1.
Payson Manufacturing Company. (See Harris, Elijah P.,
assignor.)
Payton, Calvin, Douglas, Ariz., assignor of fifty-five one-
hundredths to Phelps Dodge Corporation. Metallurgi-
cal refractory material and producing the same.
1.453,993 ; May 1.
Paz, Vicente, Ha"bana, Cuba. Vehicle wheel. 1,445,164 ;
Feb. 13.
Pazos. Nicolas, Habana, Cuba. Shears. 1,447,483:
Mar. 6.
Peabody, Donald C. (See Johnston, H. H., and Peabody.)
Peabody, Joel U. (See Osgood, W. P., Smith, and Pea-
body. )
58339—27
Peabody School Furniture Company, The. (See Wolfe,
Jacob J., assignor.)
Peach, William J., Kansas City, Mo. Cable hanger.
1,454,559; May 8.
Peachey, Stanley J., Davenport, Stockport, England. Ac-
celerating the vulcanization of rubber and producing
the same. 1.443,381 ; Jan. 30.
Peacock. David H. (See Segaller, D., and Peacock.)
Peacock, Glenn, Bartlesville, Okla. Vacuum attachment
for clothes-pressing machines. 1,454,403 ; May 8.
Peacock, Jesse L., and F. Sayles, Chicago, 111., assignors
to Peacock Manufacturing Company. Razor sharpener.
1,478,835; Dec. 25.
Peacock Manufacturing Company. (See Peacock, J. L.,
and Sayles, assignors.)
Peacock, Samuel. (See Noyes, S. M., and Peacock.)
Peacock, Samuel, assignor to Whoeling Steel & Iron Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Coating metals with metal
phosphides. 1.456.252 ; May 22.
Peacock, Samuel, assignor to Wheeling Steel Corpora-
tion, Wheeling, W. Va. Hardened threaded socket
and producing same. 1,473,251 ; Nov. 6.
Peacock, Samuel, Wheeling, W. Va., assignor to W. O.
Waldo, Washington, D. C. Producing boron nitride.
1,464,292; Aug. 7.
Peacock, Samuel, Wheeling, W. Va., assignor to W. G.
Waldo, Washington, D. C. Production of phosphoric
acid. 1,468,741; Sept. 25.
Peacock, Thomas, London, England. Folding or col-
lapsible supporting stand. 1.443,432 ; Jan. 30.
Peacock, William G., Enderby, British Columbia, Canada.
Saw support. 1,456,192 ; May 22.
Peahotzki, John J., Baltimore, Md. Corn mixer and silk
remover. 1,456,826; May 29.
Peak, William H., et al. (See Morrison, Charles H. W..
assignor. )
Peale, Rembrandt. (See Davis, Kenneth, assignor.)
Peale, Rembrandt. (See Hutton, Meritt, assignor.)
Peale, Rembrandt. (See Peale, Richard, assignor.)
Peale, Richard, assignor to R. Peale, St. Benedict, Pa.
Car handling and dumping system. 1,454,602 ; May 8.
Peano, Felix, Inglewood, Calif. Producing motion pic-
tures. 1,467,394 ; Sept. 11.
Pearce, Charles E.. assignor of one-eighth to J. S.
Strowd, one-fourth to C. W. Alexander, and one-fourth
to J. W. Zachary, Cooleemee, N. C. Stop motion for
spinning frames. 1,455,171 ; May 15.
Pearce, Oscar, and I. Bales, Houston, Tex. Tong.
1,473,123 ; Nov. 6.
Pearce, W. L. (See Roye, Richard T., assignor.)
I'earl, Eugene, New York, N. Y. Chair pad. 1,444,521;
Feb. 6.
Pearl, Fred J., Kansas City, Mo. Fishing tool. 3,466,916;
Sept. 4.
Pearn, William A., Rusholme, Manchester, England. Ma-
chine tool for drilling or cutting out templates.
1,442,538; Jan. 16.
Pearson, Albert A., Portland, Oreg. Electric lantern.
1,444,267 : Feb. 6.
Pearson, Arthur E., Littleton, N. H. Gatherer. 1,448,766 ;
Mar. 20.
Pearson, August E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Boring
machine. 1,476,724. Dec. 11.
Pearson, Ben H. (See Shaw, J. T., Weymouth, and
Pearson.)
Pearson, Carl F., assignor to Chicago Machine & Motor
Co., Chicago, 111. Clutch. 1,448,860 ; Mar. 20.
Pearson, Carl F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Chicago Ma-
chine & Motor Co. Friction clutch. 1,448,861 : Mar. 20.
Pearson, Carl F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Chicago Ma-
chine & Motor Co. Machine element. 1,467,449 ;
Sept. 11.
Pearson, Charles. (See Benjamin. B. R., and Pearson.)
Pearson, Charles. (See Benjamin, B. R., Welber, and Pear-
son.)
Pearson, Charles, Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Motor - operated implement.
1.441,021; Jan. 2.
Pearson, Charles, Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Controlling mechanism for har-
vesters. 1,452,282 ; Apr. 17.
Pearson, Charles. Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Hayrake. 1,477,382 ; Dec. 11.
Pearson, Edward I., Toledo, Ohio. Valve. 1,468,030;
Sept. 18.
Pearson, Emil L., Chicago, 111. Child's vehicle. Des.
62,173; Apr. 3.
Pearson, Frank O., assignor of one-third to B. F. Huggins
and one-third to J. P. McLain, Denver, Colo. Rotary
pump. 1,445,165 ; Feb. 13.
Pearson, Gardner W. (See Fortier. Henry J., assignor.)
Pearson, George C, London, England. Telephone cable.
1,475,139 ; Nov. 20.
Pearson, James H., assignor to G. V. Gladville, Bloom- •
field. Ind. Silo door. 1,442,699 ; Jan. 16.
Pearson, John, Chicago, 111. Car roof. 1,444,136 ; Feb. 6.
Pearson, John, Chicago, 111. Car roof. 1,444,137: Feb. 6.
Pearson. John E., Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 1,473,511 ;
Nov. 6.
Pearson, John W., San Francisco, Calif. Drying appara-
tus. 1,461,224 ; July 10.,
418
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Pearson, John W., assignor to The Davis Sewing Machine
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Connecting rod. 1,444,883 ;
Feb. 13.
Pearson, John W., and J. S. Power, assignors to The
Davis Sewing Machine Company, Dayton, Ohio. Valve.
1,463,093; July 24.
Pearson, Kent, Marion, Iowa. Animal trap. 1,463,091 ;
July 24.
Pearson, Lawrence J. (See Holland, W. E., and Pear-
son.)
Pearson, Miles B., and E. Tow, Sacramento, Calif. ; said
Pearson assignor to said Tow. Frame brace. 1,450,513 ;
Apr. 3.
Pearson, Morris A., assignor to Allen Machine Company,
Erie, Pa. Tire press. 1,467,948 ; Sept. 11.
Pearson, Nils A., New York, N. Y. Bumper for auto-
mobiles. 1,442,493; Jan. 16.
Pearson, Otis E., Kansas City, Mo. Timer. 1,449,347:
Mar. 20.
Pearson Products Corporation. (See Johnson, William
A., assignor.)
Pearson, Richard B., and B. N. Craig, London, England,
assignors to Durelco Limited, London, England. Re-
duction of oxides of metals of the chromium group.
1,448,036; Mar. 13.
Pearson, Richard E., London, and E. N. Craig, Ham Com-
mon, assignors to Metal Patents Limited, London,
England. Electrolytic treatment of metalliferous
materials containing metals of the chromium group.
1,462,421 ; July 17.
Pearson, Robert E., Yonkers, N. Y. Electric cooking and
heating apparatus. 1,465,995 ; Aug. 28.
Pearson, William H., Watertown, N. Y. Parking light.
1,475,507; Nov. 27.
Pearson, William H., and T. J. Kelly, Passaic, N. J.,
assignors to Brighton Mills. Machine for and method
of uniting threads or cords. 1,463,401 ; July 31.
Pearsons, George T., New York, N. Y. Fire extinguisher.
Rel5,673 ; Aug. 14.
Pearsons, George T., New York, N. Y. Fire extinguisher.
1,471,750 ; Oct. 23.
Peart, Frederick L., and H. M. Jones, Denver, Colo.
Mine-car coupler. 1,472,990; Nov. 6.
Pease, C. F., Company, The. (See Green, C. A., and
Schuh, assignors.)
Pease, Durell O., Hampden, Mass. Carding machine.
1,444,638; Feb. 6.
Pease, Durell O., Hampden, Mass. Apron roughener for
condensers. 1,471,414 ; Oct. 23.
Pease. Emma C, Nantucket, Mass. Box. Des. 63,314 ;
Nov. 20.
Pease. F. B., Company. (See Contant, William A.,
assignor.)
Pease, George W., Pittsfield, Mass. Garment. 1,476,831 ;
Dec. 11.
Pease. Henry, Jackman, Me. Bunching machine.
1,464,332; Aug. 7.
Pease, Louis W. (See Richardson, George W., assignor.)
Pease, Louis W., Chicago, 111. Device and method for
making stereoscopic X-ray pictures. 1.447,399 ; Mar. 6.
Pech, Paul L. E., Narbonne, Prance. Soap. 1,462,243 ;
July 17.
Pechkranz, Rodolphe, Geneva, Switzerland. Electrolysis
of water. 1,448,037 ; Mar. 13.
PeCinka, Josef, Deutsch-Wagram, Austria. Ferrule for
boiler tubes. 1,456,145; May 22.
Peck, Arthur S. (See Saylor, H. A., Peck, and Dins-
moor.)
Peck, Charles L., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Dorr
Company. Removal of solid particles from liquids.
1,449,622 ; Mar. 27.
Peck, Edward L. (See McDonell, G. B., and Peck.)
Peck, Eugene H., Bronxville, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
Des. 62,916; Aug. 21.
Peck, Jacob G., Portland, Oreg. Ice-croam-freezing ap-
paratus. . 1,477,279 ; Dec. 11.
Peck, Jesse L., Pittston, Pa. Combined number plate and
letter chute. 1,477,074; Dec. 11.
Peck, John W., jr., New York, N. Y. Projecting screen.
1.450,864; Apr. 3.
Peck, Leland E., Wyoming, Iowa. Press. 1,457,265 ;
May 29.
Peck, Melville. ■ (See Rawlings, H. S., Gray, Call, and
Peck. )
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., The. (See Blot, Luclen P., as
signor.)
Peck Stow & Wilcox Company, The. (See Nagle, James
P., assisnor.)
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Company, The. (See Quinlan,
James A., assignor.)
Peck. Wallace, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bed for automobiles,
boats, etc. 3,472,401; Oct. 30.
Peck, William J., White River Junction, Vt., and E. R.
Chase, West Lebanon, N. H. Signal. 1,463,439 ;
July 31.
Peck, William S., et al. (See Gilmore, Benjamin V., as-
signor.)
Peck. Willis T., Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Merry-go-round.
1,476,832; Dec. 11.
Peckes, William .1., Dormont Borough, Pa. Waterproof
container. 1,468,742; Sept. 25.
Peckham, Harold C, Cranston, and H. P. Sweet ; said
Sweet assignor of his right to D. W. Flint, Providence,
R. I. Making castellated nuts. 1,449,243 ; Mar. 20.
Pecora, John and J. R., Buffalo, N. Y. Curtain rod and
shade-roller bracket. 1,468,167 ; Sept. 18.
Pecora, Joseph R. (See Pecora, John and J. R.)
Pecoraro, Leopold. (See Rancadore, I., and Pecoraro.)
Pecord, James A. (See Bishop, Joseph T., assignor.)
Peczur, Jozefa, West Selkirk, Canada. Chipped-glass
table ornament. Des. 63,370; Nov. 27.
Peddle, Cyril J. (See Parson, C. A., Peddle, and Dun-
can.)
Pederqulst, Ernest, Newark, N. J. Valve-spring lifter.
1,445,708; Feb. 20.
Pedersen, Anton, Dagmar, Mont., assignor of one-half to
P. W. Berg, Grenora, N. Dak. Kitchen cabinet.
1,451,587 ; Apr. 10.
Pedersen, Dines C, Holbak, Denmark. Cultivator.
1,472,813 ; Nov. 6.
Pedersen, Gjorup, Massillon, Ohio. Pocket umbrella.
1,447,815; Mar. 6.
Peders6n, Johannes T., Flushing, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Th^ Measuregraph Company.
Adjusting measuring machines. 1,463,589 ; July 31.
Pedersen, Johannes T., Flushing, assignor to A. M. Sloss,
New York, N. Y. Coffee-urn pump. 1,466,458 ; Aug. 28.
Pede»sen, Johannes T., Flushing, assignor to A. M.
Sloss, New York, N. Y. Coffee urn. 1,473,440;
Nov. 6.
Pedersen, John D., Jackson, Wyo. Firearm. 1,470,029 ;
Oct. 9.
Pedersen, John D., Jackson, Wyo. Firearm. 1,473,571 ;
Npv. 6.
Pedersen, John D., Jackson, Wyo., and C. C. Loomis, Ilion,
N. Y. ; said Loomis assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Remington Arms Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Magazine sear lock for firearms. 1,466,749 ; Sept. 4.
Pedersen, John E., Hlllsboro, 111., assignor to American
Zinc, Lead & Smelting Company, St. Louis, Mo. Ma-
chine for charging furnace retorts. 1,451,176 ;
Apr. 10.
Pedersen, Julius, Bridgeport, Conn. Clothesline support.
1.459,115; June 19.
Pedersen, Julius, Bridgeport, Conn. Windshield cleaner.
1,463,590; July 31.
Pedersen, Peter H. (See Krogh, S. A. S., and Pedersen.)
Pedersen, Thomas W., assignor to H. I. Wagner Co., New
York, N. Y. Toy. 1,464,107; Aug. 7.
Pedersen, Waldemar J., Floral Park, N. Y. Concrete
form. 1,457,999 ; June 5.
Pederson, Nels, Trent, S. Dak. Governor for explosive
engines. 1,455,807 : May 22.
Pedigo, Sanford I., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hanger device for
concreting structural beams. 1,463,967 ; Aug. 7.
Pedigo. Sanford I., assignor of forty-nine one-hundredths
to W. F. Brown, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas stove. 1,476,269 ;
Dec. 4.
Pedlar, Louis C, assignor to F. W. Van Name Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Display screen. 1,444,522 ;
Feb. 6.
Pedrick, William E., assignor to Larkin Co., Buffalo,
N. Y. Mechanism for feeding stencils or analogous
articles. 1,448,314 ; Mar. 13.
Pedroarena, tlrbano, Gardnerville, Nev. Cultivator and
harrow. 1,453,944 ; May 1.
Peebles, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, assignor to J. M. Hop-
wood, Dormont, Pa. Regrilation of combustion of gas
and powdered fuel. 1,459,072 ; June 19.
Peed, Horace S., Kansas City, Mo., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to J. H. Neff, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Ex-
ternal contracting brake for automobiles. 1,464,617 ;
Aug. 14.
Peek, Prank W., jr., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Protective device. 1,449,694 ;
Mar. 27.
Peele Company, The. (See Wexler, Benjamin, assignor. 1
Peeler, Cameron C, Charleston, Wash. Torch for use in
electric welding and holder therefor. 1.462,620 ;
July 24.
Peelle Company, The. (See Wexler, Benjamin, assignor.)
Peelle. Willis J., Chicago, 111. Forming and applying
gaskets and the like. 1,447,816 ; Mar. 6.
Peelle, Willis J., Chicago, 111. Means for forming and
securing caskets to jar covers. 1,451,470 ; Apr. 10.
Peelle, Willis J., Chicago, 111. Screw cap. 1,476,918;
Dec. 11.
Peeples, Mark B., Scotia, S. C. Reenforcing strip for
tires. 1,459,377; June 19.
Peer, Frank. (See Lang, John, assignor.)
Peerblow IManufacturing Company. (See Schmitt, Fran-
ces P., assignor.)
Peerless Corset Co. (See Rocke, Abraham, assignor.)
Peerless Door Control Company. (See Lncey. Paul H..
assignor.)
Peerless Husker Company. (See Hoy, Clarence A., as-
signor.)
Peerless Insulated Wire and Cable Company. (See Cook,
William E., assignor.)
Peerless Light Company. (See Herskovitz, Max, as-
signor.)
Peerless Motor Car Company, The. (See Sherbondy,
Earl H., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of pofen^ces— Continued.
419
(See Simmons, Paul
(See Heygel, Paul R., as-
, The. (See Snyder, Frank
(See Wiselogel, James J.,
Peerless Paper Products Company.
R., assignor.)
Peerless Roll Leaf Co. Inc.
sisnor.)
Peerless Wire Goods Company,
M., assignor.)
Peerless ^Yire Goods Company.
assignor.)
Peffer, Uarry C, and H. C. Pierce, La Fayette, assignors
to .7. C. Patten, Kokomo, Ind. Electrodepositing cobalt
and chromium. 1,465,173 ; Aug. 14.
Peffer, Lloyd T. and T. E., Waukesha, Wis. Tire boot.
1,421,712; Apr. 17.
Peffer, Thomas E. (See Peffer, Lloyd T. and T. E.)
Pehrson, Adam H., Stockholm, Sweden. Rotating or os
cillating electric-furnace plant. 1,449,834 ; Mar. 27.
Peiler, Karl E., West Hartford. Conn., assignor to Hart-
ford-Fairmont Company, Canajoharie, N. Y. Apparatus
for feeding molten glass. 1,473,587 ; Nov. 6.
Peircp, Charles L.. jr., assignor of one-half to Hubbard
and Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Removal of excess
coating material from coated articles. 1,472,228 ;
Oct. 30.
Peirce, Edward, Opportunity. Wash. Fruit-conveying ma-
chine. 1,445,797 ; Feb. 20.
Peirce, Ralph S., Hinsdale, 111. Anchoring device.
1,468,074 : Sept. 18.
Peirce, William B., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Self-feed-
ing machine and method. 1,452,053 ; Apr. 17.
Peirce, Willis M. (See Finkeldey. W. H.. and Peirce.)
Peirson, Charles H., and W. A. Bohue, assignors to E. F.
Houghton & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Machine for form-
ing lug straps. 1,455,654 ; May 15.
Peiter, Frederick, assignor to Robert Sayre Kent, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Kiln. 1,446,857; Feb. 27.
Pejchar, Jo.scf, P.rooklyn, N. Y. Jewelry setting and the
like. 1,441,597 ; Jan. 9.
Pejchar, Josef, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gem setting. 1,476,462 ;
Dec. 4.
Pelc, Joseph, Cicero, 111. Treating lime-containing ma-
terials. 1,447,568; Mar. 6.
Pelc, Joseph, Cicero, 111. Water-soluble product and mak-
ing the same. 1.450,865 : Anr. 3.
Peiler, Charles, Okmulgee, Okla. Hose attachment.
1,470,639 ; Oct. 16.
Pelletier, Alphonse, Norwalk, Calif. Burglar alarm.
1,462,941 ; July 24.
Pelletier, Henrv E., Newark, assignor to H. Depew, Eliza-
beth, N. J. Piston ring. 1,446,658 ; Feb. 27.
Pelletier, Henry E., Newark, assignor to H. Depew, Eliza-
beth. N. J. Air-compressor valve. 1,446,659 : Feb. 27.
Pelletier, John B., Old Forge, N. Y. Fishing Reel.
1,470,640; Oct. 16.
Pellett, Martin L. (See Collins, F. H., and Pellett.)
Pellettieri, (jiusenpe M., St. Louis, Mo. Fly-paper holder.
1.445,549; Feb. 13.
Pelling, Ernest R., Croydon, and V. A. Mattick, Becken-
ham, England. Motor tractor. 1,451.448 ; Apr. 10.
Pellissier, Vital, Merced, Calif. Controlling device for
drawn implements. 1,461,198 ; July 10.
Pellow, -Arthur, assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens grinder. 1,461,094 ; July 10.
Pellow, Arthur, assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Lens. 1,471,351 ; Oct. 23.
Pelly, Russell G., assignor to Technical Research Works.
Limited, London, England. Lubricant and preparing
same. 1,463,092; July 24.
Pelosi. Frank, New York, N. Y. Fender for vehicles.
1,450,449 ; Apr. 3.
Pelser, .-Vbraham P., Greenfield, Mass. Combustion-
chamber carburetor. 1,451,629 ; Apr. 10.
Pelt, Joseph, Newark, N. J. Garment. 62.917 : Aug. 21.
Pelt, Joseph. Newark, N. J. Garment. 62,918 ; Aug. 21.
Peiter, Charles. (See Olson, E. H., Clark, Mealev, and
Peiter.)
Pelterie, Robert E., Paris, France. Internal-combustion
and fluid-pressure engine. 1,471,860 ; Oct. 23.
Peltier, Alfred, Minneapolis, Minn. Hinge-retaining plate.
1,446,722: Feb. 27.
Pelton. Charles H., and G. C. Rhoderick, assignors to The
Thomas Manufacturing Company, Springfield, Ohio.
Mowing machine. 1,473,863 ; Nov. 13.
Pelton, Clyde S., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
The Perfection Heater and ilanufacturing Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Heater for motor-prooelled vehicles.
1.453.855 : May 1.
Pelton, Clyde S., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Per-
fection Heater and Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Heater for motor-propelled vehicles. 1,471,312 ;
Oct. 16.
Pelton Water Wheel Co. (See Hutchinson, E. C, and
Buehle, assignors.)
Pelton Water Wheel Co. (See Parker, W. L., and Hutchin-
son, assignors.)
Pelton Water Wheel Company. (See Hutchinson, Ely C,
assignor.)
Peltz, Martin J. (See Stamm, M.. Tucker, and Peltz.)
Pembcrton, Edward L., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Frog Switch & Manufacturing Company, Carlisle, Pa.
Dipper tooth. 1,469,808 ; Oct. 9.
Pembroke. Winfleld P., Rochester, N. Y. Carburetor.
1,444,426; Feb. 6.
Pembroke, Winfleld P., Rochester, N. Y. Carburetor,
1,464,333; Aug. 7.
Penaflor, Carmelo, Manila, P. I. Laboratory tabulator.
1.460,917; July 3.
Penberthy Injector Company. (See Valboe, Peter P., as-
signor.)
Pence, Lafe P., Flint, assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Valve-operating mechanism
for internal-combustion engines. 1,475,965 ; Dec. 4.
Pender, Winnfield R., Houston, Tex. Furnace. 1,447,569 ;
Mar. 6.
Pendergast, Frederick W., Cambridge, Mass. Mop.
1,461,762; July 17.
Pendergrass, Walter L., assignor to S. Kahn and L. Kahn,
Mobile, Aia., doing business as Kahn Manufacturing
Company. Union suit. 1,459,986 ; June 26.
Pendleton, Charles B., Denver, Colo. Automatic fluid-
pressure displacement pump. 1,473,512 ; Nov. 6.
Pendleton, Oscar G., assignor of one-third to R. R. Thl-
mens and one-third to W. Lahners, Decatur, 111. Air-
brake valve. 1,446,723 ; Feb. 27.
Pendleton, Virginia H., New York, N. Y. Carrying bag.
Des. 62,242 ; Apr. 24.
Penfield, Arthur H., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
concentrating ore. 1,472,670 ; Oct. 30.
Penfield, Raymond C., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
unloading kilns by hopper, lifting device, or the like.
1,444,206; Feb. 6.
Penfield, Raymond C, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
unloading kilns by conveyer belts. 1,444,207 ; Feb. 6.
Penfield. William S., San Francisco, Calif. Valve.
1,449,695; Mar. 27.
Pengilly, Joseph H. (See Brown, V., and Pengillv.)
Penick & Ford, Ltd. (See Lenders, Adolph W. "H., as-
signors. )
Penigor, William, et al. (See Matter, Gustave O., as-
signor. )
Peninsular Forging Die & Tool Co. (See Klerx, Alois,
assignor.)
Penksa, Stanley, Long Island City, N. Y. Duplicate tag.
1,453,517; May 1.
Penksa, Stanley, Long Island City, N. Y. Toy.
1,461,932 ; July 17.
Penn, Benjaman C, Greenville, Miss. Sewing-machine
attachment. 1,477,003; Dec. 11.
Penn Electrical Manufacturing Company. (See Nedra,
Ian I. W., assignor.)
Penn, George R. (See Bowman, R. L., and Penn.)
Penn, Oscar S., Old Charlton. London, assignor to Road-
less Traction, Limited, London, England. Flexible
track and the like. 1,451,516 ; Apr. 10.
Penn Rivet Corporation. (See Smith, Oscar L., assignor.)
Penn Seaboard Steel Corporation. (See Brlner, Frank,
assignor.)
Pennell, Edwin R., assignor of one-half to A. J. Blel,
Chicago, 111. Electric lamp. Des. 62,919 ; Aug. 21.
Penney, Harold D.. Pelham. C. E. Whiteman, Richmond
Hill, N. Y., and G. P. Russ, Jersey City, N. J., as-
signors to Automatic Inserting Machine Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Intermittent drive mechanism.
1,459,796; June 26.
Penniraaii, William B. D.. Baltimore, Md. Apparatus for
crackinjr oils. 1.459.515 : June 19.
Penning. Cornells J. H.. Manila, P. I. Rotary cutting
and leveling knife. 1,444,035 ; Feb. 6.
Penning, Cornells J. H.. London, England. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,474.549 ; Nov. 20.
Pennington, EHonzo A., Dalark, Ark. Crossing signaL
• 1.443,905: Jan. 80.
Pennington, Gordon R., Cleveland, and S. K. Wellman,
Cleveland Heights. Ohio. SJide-operating mechanism.
1,459.185 ; June 19.
Pennington, John K., Los Angeles, Calif. Ventilation
system. 1,448,149 ; Mar. 13.
Pennington, John R.. (See Pennington, William D. and
J. R.)
Pennington, Thomas J. (See Daman, A. C, and Pen-
nington.)
Pennington, William D. and J. R., Chicago, III. Coin
b.ink. 1,473,864 ; Nov. 13.
Pennsylvania Appliance Company. (See Currier. B.. and
Seaman, assignors.)
Pennsylvania Pump and Compressor Co. (See Messin-
ser. Norman A., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Tank Car Company, The. (See Drake,
Whittlesey A., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., The. (See Ericson, B.,
and Weiss, assignors.)
Pennsylvania Textile Mills Inc., The. (See Fauser,
Gnstave M., assignor.)
I'ennypacker, Orrie F., assignor of one-half to C. A.
Harpman, Youngstown, Ohio. Open-hearth furnace.
1.474.606 : Nov. 20.
Penrod, David L., Hooper, Utah. Amalgamating mill.
1.464,293; Aug. 7.
Penrod, John, and R. D. Thompson, Okmulgee, Okla.
Sand swab. 1,455,850; May 22.
Penrod, John, and R. D. Thompson, Okmulgee, Okla.
Tube support for deep-well pumps. 1,477,714 ; Dec. 18.
Penrod, John, and R. D. Thompson, Okmulgee, Okla.
Pump swab. 1,455,851 ; May 22.
Penrose, A. W., and Company Limited. (See Gamble, W.,
and Owen, assignors.)
420
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphfflietical list of patentees — Continued.
Penso, Marlue E., New York, assignor to National Indi-
cator Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Electric
cooking device. 1,460,140; June 26. „.
Pentler, Sigmund J., and O. R. Short, Wausaw, Wis.
Upper turner. 1,448,417 ; Mar. 13.
Penton, Carl T., Detroit, Mich. Pressure-controlled mech-
anism for hot-water systems. 1,448,939 ; Mar. 20.
Penton, Carl T., Detroit, Mich. Electric heater for
fluids. 1,456,907 ; May 29.
Penwell, Lewis, assignor to A. B. 0. Transit Refrigera-
tion Company, Chicago, 111. Refrigerating system.
1,447,601 ; Mar. 6.
Peny, Hippolyte J. M., Paris, Prance. Spring wheel for
vehicles. 1,446,393; Feb. 20.
Penzold, Wilhelm, assignor to Widerstand Aktien-Gesell-
schaft fiir Elektro-Warme-Technik, Hanover, Germany.
Electrical liquid heater. 1,446,317 ; Feb. 20.
Penzold, Wilhelm, assignor to Widerstand Aktien-Gesell-
schaft fiir Elektro-Warme-Technik, Hanover, Germany.
System for electrically heating liquids. 1,446,318 ;
Feb. 20.
People of the United States. (See Adams, Elliot Q., as-
People of the United States. (See Brooks, Charles, as-
signor.)
People of the United States, The. (See Butterman, S.,
and Cooperrider, assignors.)
People of the United States. (See Gibbs, Harry D., as-
signor. )
People of the United States. (See Gore, Herbert C., as-
signor.)
People of the United States. (See Henley, Robert R., as-
signor.)
People of the United States, The. (See Johnson, Elmer,
Assignor. )
People of the United States. (See Lindauer, Alfred C,
assignor.)
People of the United States. (See Paine, H. S., and
Walton, jr., assignors.)
People of the United States. (See Ross, W. H., Durgin,
and Jones, assignors.)
People of the United States, The. (See Sherman, J. M.,
and Shaw, assignors.)
People of the United States. (See Sherman, J. M., and
Whittier, assignors.)
People of the United States, The. (See Sherrard, Earl
C, assignor.)
People of the United States, The. (See Walton, Charles
P., jr., assignor.)
People of the United States. (See Walton, C. F., jr., and
Paine, assignors.)
People of the United States of America, The. (See
Thelen, R., .lud Fiemann, assignoi-s.)
Peoples Natural Gas Company, The. (See Anderson,
James B., assignor.)
Peoples Natural Gas Company. (See Troad, Samuel, as-
signor.)
Pepper, David, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric hand lamp.
1.443,089 ; Jan. 23.
Pepper, David, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric battery.
1,454,943 ; May 15.
Popper, David, Philadelphia, Pa. Machine for casting
thin metal cups. 1,474,489 ; Nov. 20.
Pepper, Ray, Fairmont, W. Va. Automobile tire chain.
1,441,113; Jan. 2.
Pepsodent Company. (See Kuever, Rudolph A., assignor.)
Peradotto, Vittorio, Gallenca, Turin, Italy. Process of
and means for tanning hides. 1,455,655 ; May 15.
Peraza, Jose C, New York, N. Y. Poppet-valve-actuating
mechanism. 1,443,715 ; Jan. 30.
Peraza, Jose C, New York, N. Y. Valve mechanism for
internal-combustion engines. 1,444,081 ; Feb. 6.
Peraza, Jose C, New York, N. Y. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,464,334; Aug. 7.
Peraza, Jose C, New York, N. Y. Oscillating internal-
combustion engine. 1,473,199 : Nov. 6.
Percs^nyi, Paul, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Enamel-shingle
construction. 1,462,212; July 17.
Percy, Harland L., assignor to The Percy Manufacturing
Company, Denver, Colo. Ice-cream-packing machine.
1,442,820 ; Jan. 23.
Percy Manufacturing Company, The. (See Percy, Har-
land L., assignor.)
Pereira, Hans. (See Zinke, Alois, assignor.)
Perfecllte Manufacturing Co. (See Dose, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Perfect. Eber M., Cleveland, Ohio. Air-feed device.
1,467,249 ; Sept. 4.
Perfect Projector Machine Company, The. (See Blanken-
berg, William J., assignor.)
Perfect Shock Absorber Spring Company. (See Grundler,
Joseph, assignor.)
Perfect Vacuum Canning Company. (See Bach. Neils P..
Perfected Window Company. (See Lancaster, George W.,
assignor.)
assignor.)
Perfection Cooler Company. (See Boggs, Atwood L., as-
signor.)
Perfection Electric Products Co., Tho. (See Kruesheld.
Henry, assignor.)
Perfection Heater and Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Pelton, Clyde S., assignor.)
Perfection Mortising Machine Company, The. (See Norris,
George E., assignor.)
Perfecto Gear Differential Co., The. (See Baker, Arthur
F., assignor.)
Perfecto Gear Differential Co. (See Starr, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Perham, Arthur L. (See Dawson, A. T., Watt, and
Perham.)
Perham, Arthur L., assignor to Vickers Limited, West-
minster, London, England. Control system for gun
mounting and other mechanism. 1,472,885 ; Nov. 6.
Perham, Charles F., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Motion-picture projection. 1,450,514 ;
Apr. 3.
I'erhats, Paul, Chicago, 111. Vegetable slicer, cutter,
and nutcracker. 1,462,148; July 17.
Perigo, Everett J. (See Wolbert, Everett D., assignor.)
Perin, Charles P. (See Belcher, D., and Eustis, as-
signors.)
Perin, Charles P. (See Eustis, F. A., and Belcher, as-
signors.)
Perin, Charles P., et al. (See Eustis, P. A., Hayward,
Schlolcher. and Belcher, assignors.)
Perkins, Alfred J., Hamburg, N. Y. Shock absorber.
1,470,931; Oct. 16.
Perkins Appliance Company. (See Perkins, J. L., and
Croft, assignors.)
Perkins Appliance Company. (See Perkins, J. L., Croft,
and Sickles, assignors.)
I'erkins Appliance Company. (See Perkins, J. L., Sickles,
and Oakley, assignors.)
Perkins, Arthur S., Auburn, Me. Thread-measuring de-
vice. 1,478,910 ; Dec. 25.
Perkins, Augustus T., Oak Park, assignor to Webster
Mfg. Company, Chicago, 111. Crushing machine.
1,477,587; Dec. 18.
I'erkins, B. P., & Son, Inc. (See Bidwell, Paul W.,
assignor.)
Perkins, Charles F., assignor of one-half to M. B. Per-
kins, Lake View, Me. Protector for footwear.
1,458,497; June 12.
Perkins, Earl G., Youngstown, Ohio. Lamp stand.
1,450,249 ; June 19.
Perkins, Edwin A., Jamaica, N. Y. Spindle. 1,474,490;
Nov. 20.
Perkins, Edwin A., Jamaica, N. Y. Silk spindle.
1,474,491 ; Nov. 20.
Perkins, Elmer E. (See Vickery, Benjamin P., assignor.)
Perkins, Elmer E., Chicago, 111. Drying kiln. 1,452,928 ;
Apr. 24.
Perkins, Floyd R., assignor to C. H. Fuller Co., Chicago,
111. Dish-holding tongs. 1,445,908 ; Feb. 20.
Perkins, Frank P. (See Anderson, C. E., and Perkins.)
Perkins, Frederick G., Bayonne, N. J. Toy car. 1,446,319 ;
Feb. 20.
Perkins, Frederick S., Milwaukee, Wis. Submarine boat.
1,458,844; June 12.
Perkins, George S., assignor to Natio^nal Equipment Com-
pany, Springfield, Mass. Confection-coating machine.
1,445,550 ; Feb. 13.
Perkins, Harry F., assignor to Rosanoff Process Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Fractionation. 1,444,208; Feb., 6.
Perkins, Henry A., East Templeton, Mass. Vehicle
brake. 1,451.630 ; Apr. 10.
Perkins, John, Liberty, Ind. Air control for drain tiles.
1,474.285; Nov. 13.
Perkins, Julian L.. West Springfield, and H. D. Croft,
Springfield, assignors to Perkins Appliance Company,
Springfield, Mass. Rack-broaching machine. 1,468,393;
Sept. 18.
Perkins, Julian L., West Springfield, F. W. Sickles and
J. Oakley, assignors to Perkins Appliance Company,
Springfield. Mass. Broach. 1,440,933; Jan. 2.
Perkins, Julian L., West Springfield, and H. D. Croft
and F. W. Sickles, assignors to Perkins Appliance
Company, Springfield, Mass. Machine for and method
of broaching gears. 1,469,602; Oct. 2.
Perkins, Karl D. (See Karr, A. D., and Perkins.)
Perkins, Kenneth H., Redditcli, England. Needle or style
for gramophones and like machines. 1,478,795 ; Dee. 25.
Perkins, Laurence M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Re-
generation of alternating-current commutator motors.
1.440,490 ; Jan. 2.
Perkins, Mamie R. (See Perkins, Charles F., assignor.)
Perkins, Philip R., Columous, Ohio. Drier. 1,474,940;
Nov. 20.
Perldns, Philip R., Columbus, Ohio. Game. 1,476,175 ;
Dec. 4.
Perkins, Richard E., BostoUj Mass. Smoking pipe.
1,469,685 ; Oct. 2.
Perkins, Robert W., Norwich, Conn. Brake. 1,453,600 ;
May 1.
Perkins, Thomas F., Atlanta, Tex. Toller. 1,471,349 ;
Oct. 23.
Perkins, Thomas G., Seattle. Wash. Tree-sawing ma-
chine. 1,441,747 ; Jan. 9.
Perkins, Ulysses S., Lebanon, Ind. Brush-making ma-
chine. 1,455,932; May 22.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
421
I'erks, Walter, St. Peters, near Sydiie.v, D. S. Turner,
and J. Williamson, MarrickvUle, near Sydney, assignors
to Williunison Deburring Co. Limited. Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia. Wool and hair burring ma-
chine. 1,472,308; Oct. 30.
Perkins, Walter G., London, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Metals Production Company of North
America Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Treatment
of complex sulphide ores. 1,478.295 : Dec. 18.
Perky, Scott H., Keeseville, N. Y. Cereal cup. Des.
63,.S15 ; Nov. 20.
Perlick, Lee F., Los Angeles, Calif. Miter box. 1,471,003 ;
Oct. 16.
Perlin, Jacob, Chicago, 111. Automatic brake for motor
vehicles. 1,448,977; Mar. 20.
Perlman, Louis H.. New York, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation. Rim. 1.478,528 ; Dec. 25.
Perlmann, Schal & Stern. (See Schiller, E. Otto, as-
signor.)
Perlmann, Schal & Stern. (See Schiiler, Ernst O., as-
signor.)
Permanent Products Company. (See Jones, Harry B.,
assignor.)
Permutit Company, The. (See Applebaum, Samuel B.,
assignor).
Permutit Company, The. (See Duggan, Thomas R., as-
signor. )
Permutit Company, The. (See Spencer, Arthur C, as-
signor.)
Perna, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Duplex sheet-pile
driver. 1,451,922 ; Apr. 17.
Pernin, Thfeophiie and J., dit G. Klotz, Paris, France.
Haired and unhaired hide stretching, ensuppUng, and
trimming machine. 1,476,217 ; Dec. 4.
Pero, Bertram S., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Speed control for machine
tools and the like. 1,462,354 ; July 17.
Peron, Anthonv, New York, N. Y. Liquid-dispensing de-
vice. 1,445,643: Feb. 20.
Perovlch, Rade N., Washoe, Mont. Railway switch.
1,475,407 : Nov. 27.
Perras. Hnrmidos, Davville, Conn. Sewing machine.
1,470,932 ; Oct. 16.
Perrault, Joseph E., assignor to Hood Rubber Company,
Watertown, Mass. Grinding machine. 1,453,175 ;
Apr. 24.
Perrault, Joseph E., assignor to Hood Rubber Company,
Watertown, Mass. Making acldproof containers.
1,454.687; May 8.
Perrault, Joseph E., assignor to Hood Rubber Company,
Watertown, Mass. Bias-flap stock cutting and apply-
ing machine. 1,466,101 ; Aug. 28.
Perrault, Joseph E., assignor to Hood Rubber Company,
Watertown, Mass. Binding-roller machine. 1,476,539 ;
Dec. 4.
Perrault, .lules A., and W. A. Hitchcock, Boston,
Mass. Combined phonograph and moving-picture cabi-
net Des. 62,340; May 8.
Perrault, Oscar L., Albany, N. Y. Valve-actuating
mechanism for internal-combustion engines. 1,471,861 ;
Oct. 23.
Perrault, Rodolphe, Montreal, Quebec. Canada. Demount-
able rim for automobiles. 1,471,278 ; Oct. 16.
Perrier, Desire. Nes.sonvaus-lez-Liege. Belgium. System
of engagement and disengagement for belt transmis-
sions. 1.44.S.273: .Tan. 28.
Perrigo, Warren H., Arlington, Wash. Stand for veloci-
pedes. 1,467,908 ; Sept. 11.
Perrin, Jesse P. (See Surbeck, H. L., and Perrln.)
Perrin, Norvin W., Chicago, III. Lamp shade. Des. 61,932 ;
Feb. 13.
Perrine, Lester, Detroit, Mich. Compensating jaw for
chucks and the like. 1,453,176 ; Apr. 24.
Perron, A. E. (See Goulet, Omer C, assignor.)
Perron. Alexander J., Sparta, Wis. Signal apparatus for
motor voh'clps. 1.454.184: May 8.
Perron, Guatave. i See Parolinl, C, and Perron.)
Perry, Amos, San Francisco, Calif. Sisrn box. 1,4-16.103:
Feb. 20.
Perry, Antone. assignor to Simplex Reboring Machine
Company, Oakland, Calif. Cylinder-reboring device.
1,464.916 : Aug. 14.
Perry, Ben G. (See Stone. J., and Perry.)
Perry, Cyril S. D., Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. Boilei
superheater. 1.453,638 ; May 1.
Perry. Earl R., Worcester. Mass. Concrete-form clamp.
1,472.436; Oct. .-;0.
Perry, Frederick H.. Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. Y. Edge
trimming machine. 1.442,175 ; Jan. 16.
Perrv, Georce E.. Lincoln, Me. Belting. 1,459,690;
June 19.
Perry, George E., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for facilitat-
ing bacteriological propagation. 1,477,894 ; Dec. 18.
Perry, George R., Washington, D. C. Furniture-leveling
device. 1,451,999 : Apr. 17.
Perry, George R., assignor to Western Envelope Corpo-
ration, Brooklyn, N. Y. Locking-tongue envelope.
1,461,016; July 3.
Perry, Howard B. (See Eccleston, Latham H., assignor.)
Perry, Hubert M. (See Jenks, C. D., and Perry.)
Perry, Jamea M., assignor of two-thirds to himself and
one-third to II. G. Seitz, Detroit, Mich. Casting
metals. 1,447,817 ; Mar. 6.
Perry, James M., assignor to himself and A. B. Hanson,
Detroit, Mich. Rolling mill. 1,466,459; Aug. 28.
Perry, Nathan G., Los Angeles, Calif., and C. E. Hulting,
Nogales, Ariz. Lifting jack. 1,475,864 ; Nov. 27.
Perry, Ray P., Upper Montclalr, N. J., assignor to The
Barrett Company. Strip shingle. 1,451,369 ; Apr. 10.
Perry, Robert S., New York, and P. W. Webster, relham
Manor, assignors to Perry & Webster, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Process and apparatus for fume control. 1,446,480 ;
Feb. 27.
Perry, Robert S., Cave Spring, Ga., P. W. Webster, Pel-
ham Manor, and V. K. Boynton, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to Perry & Webster Incorporated. Obtaining
sulphur. 1,457,793 ; June 5.
Perry, Thomas O., Oak Park, 111. Damper regulator.
1,446,481 ; Feb. 27.
Perry, Thomas O., Oak Park, 111. Automatic motor
switch. 1,473,441 ; Nov. 6.
Perry & Webster, Inc. (See Perry, B. S., and Webster,
assignors.)
Perry & Webster Incorporated. (See Perry, R. S., Web-
ster, and Boynton, assignors.)
Perry & Webster Incorporated. (See Webster, Paul W.,
assignor.)
Perry, William C, Kansas City, Mo. Motor fuel.
1,471,916; Oct. 23.
Perry, William H., San Diego, Calif. Drying apparatus.
1,446,580 : Feb. 27.
Perry, William J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pipe-cast-
ing machine. 1,467,496 ; Sept. 11.
Perry, William S., assignor to The Wopeco Machine Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn. Can opener. 1,442,734 ;
Jan. 16.
Perry, William S., assignor to The Wopeco Machine
Company, New Haven, Conn. Fruit tool. 1,477,662 ;
Dec. 18.
Persch, John P., Houston, assignor of one-fifth to B.
ToUes, Ho-ho-kus, Tex. Treating hydrocarbon oils.
1,453,479 ; May 1.
Persch, John P., Houston, Tex., assignor of one-fifth to
B. Tolles, Hohokus, N. J, Process of and apparatus
for treating hydrocarbon oils. 1,454,485 ; May 8.
Perse, Peter A., jr., Pueblo, Colo. Shade-roller fixture.
1,461,583; July 10.
Pershing, Olynthus H., Muncie, Ind. Meat cleaver and
tenderer. 1,467,949 ; Sept. 11.
Pershing, Royal S., Fort Worth, Tex. Electric heater for
oil wells and the like. 1,464,618 ; Aug. 14.
Persinger, Ashby, Springfield, Ohio. Wrench. 1,445,551 ;
Feb. 13.
Person, Earl R., Leominster, Mass., assignor to "Viscolold
Company. Machine for feeding and pointing hairpin
blanks and the like. 1,476,416 ; Dec. I.
Persons, Charles A. (See Williams, Charles S., as-
signor.)
Persons, William F., assignor to The Guide Motor Lamp
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lamp-bulb-
tilting device. 1,453,281 ; May 1.
Persson, Alf T., Chicago, 111. Receptacle. 1,465,055 ;
Aug. 14.
Persson, Martin A., Malmo, Sweden. Electric switch.
1,471,631 ; Oct. 23.
Perth Amboy Chemical Works. (See White, Lester M.,
assignor.!
Perth Amboy Chemical Works. (See White, L. M.. and
Fish, assignors.)
Pervier, William A., Allston, assignor to C. E. Parkhurst,
Somerville, Mass. Syringe. 1,455,507 ; May 15.
Pescara, Raul P., Barcelona, Spain. Screw propeller of
helicopter flying machines. 1,449,129; Mar. 20.
Pescara, Raul P., Barcelona, Spain. System of helicopter
screws. 1,454,944 ; May 15.
Pescara, Raul P., Barcelona, Spain. Differential drive
for helicopters. 1,456,399; May 22.
t'escara, Raul P., Barcelona, Spain. System of propellers
with differential twist between the propellers for air-
craft of the helicopter type. 1,467,648 ; Sept. 11.
Pessell, Robert C, Bath, England. Signaling apparatus.
1,461,402 ; July 10.
Pessotti, Peter P. (See Northrop, J., Kilburn, Pessotti,
and Tucker.)
Pestel, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Tapping machine.
1,445,166; Feb. 13.
Pestel, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Strain-releasing mech-
anism. 1,449,054 ; Mar. 20.
Peter, Arnold H. (See Hitch, F. C, and Peter.)
Peterka, James V., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Regenera+or.
1,452,216; Apr. 17.
Peterman, Charles L., York, Pa. Collapsible crate.
1,451,449 : Apr. 10.
Peterman, Harry A. R., Chicago, 111. Vacuum cleaner.
1,455,933; May 22.
Petei-man, Solomon. Nevada, Iowa. Egg-turning attach-
ment for incubators. 1,460,602 ; .July 3.
Petermann, Otto. (See Harmon. E. L., and Petermann.)
Petermann, Otto, assignor to Corona Typewriter Com-
pany, Inc., Groton, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,461,734; July 17.
Peters, Alfred. (See Onnertz, P., and Peters.)
Peters, Alfred. (See Onnertz, P., Peters, and Schwartzel.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Peters, Arthur B. (See Ditson, J., and Peters.)
Peters, Arthur E., near York, Pa. Chaln-weldlng ma-
chine. 1,465,719 ; Aug. 21.
Peters, Arthur W., assignor to The Surface Combustion Co.
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Feeding mechanism.
1,466,029 ; Aug. 28.
Peters, Carl, Sherburn, Minn. Automatic door latch.
1,453,282 ; May 1.
Peters, Cornelius A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Beemau Tractor Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Clutch-
controlling means. 1,467,681 ; Sept. 11.
Peters, David F.; St. Peter, Minn. Automobile signal.
1,473,683 ; Nov. 13.
Peters, F. O. (See Hungerford, Rolla D., assignor.)
Peters, Francis T., Decatur, 111. Replaceable ladder
rung. 1,460,680; July 3.
Peters, Francis T., Decatur, 111. Ladder-scaffold bracket.
1,468,412; Sept. 18.
Peters, Frank A., Chicago, 111. Drapery support.
1,464,619 ; Aug. 14.
Peters, Frank M., and W. H. Hungerford, assignors to
Peters Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Coating
mechanism. 1,440,624 ; Jan. 2.
Peters, Frank M., and W. H. Hungerford, assignors to
Peters Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Label-at-
taching machine. 1,448,364 ; Mar. 13.
Peters, Frank M., and W. H. Hungerford, assignors to
Peters Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Dough-
sheeting apparatus. 1,455,120 ; May 15.
Peters, Frank M., and W. H. Hungerford, assignors to
Peters Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Flat-icing
machine. 1,460,825 ; July 3.
Peters, Frank M., and W. H. Hungerford, assignors to
Peters Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Packaging
apparatus. 1,465,481 ; Aug. 21.
Peters, Frank M., and W. H. Hungerford, assignors to
Peters Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Carton-seal-
ing apparatus. 1,478.8.^6 : Dec. 25.
Peters, Frank R., New York, N. Y., assignor to Franklin
Railway Supply Company. Mounting for locomotive
booster motors. 1,470,760 ; Oct. 16.
Peters, Frank R., New York, N. Y., assignor to Franklin
Railway Supply Company. Locomotive booster motor-
controlling mechanism. 1,470,761 ; Oct. 16.
Peters, Frederick, Newark, and W. Thiedge, Elizabeth,
N. J. Clasp. 1,470,471 ; Oct. 9.
Peters, Frederick W., West Park, assignor to The
Peters Machine & Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Universal joint. 1,440,890 ; Jan. 2.
Peters, G. D., & Company Limited. (See Robers, Percy,
assignor.)
Peters, George T., Columbus, N. Mex. Method of and
apparatus for supplying water to irrigation ditches,
1,466,956 ; Sept. 4.
Peters, Gustav, Worms, Germany. Manufacture of
diphenylenediketones from anthracene compounds
1,455,448; May 15.
Peters, Guy M., trustee. (See Hough, Earl B., assignor.)
Peters, Harry A., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Stamp-hinge applicator. 1,443,090 ; Jan. 23.
Peters, Henry W., Boston, Ma.ss. Finger ring. Des. 61,921
Feb. 6.
Peters, Irvln D. (See Bierbauer, P., and Peters.)
Peters, John W., Roslyn, N. Y. Lawn mower. 1,461,323
July 10.
Peters, John W., Roslyn, N. Y. Lawn mower. 1,469,603
Oct. 2.
Peters, Karl R., Philadelphia, Pa. Motor vehicle
1,461,735 ; July 17.
Peters, Leonard C, Providence, R. I. Means for re-
ducing the capacity of fire boxes. 1,451,405 ; Apr. 10.
Peters, Ludwig F. (See Kramp, A. M., Peters, and
Rathsack.)
Peters Machine & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Peters, Frederick W., assignor.)
Peters Machine and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Thiemer, William I]., assignor.)
Peters Machinery Company. (See Peters, F. M., and
Hungerford, assignors.)
Peters, Paul, MuUheim, Switzerland. Paint composition
and manufacturing the same. 1,441,168 ; Jan. 2.
Peters, Rosa M., New York, N. Y. Head and socket fas-
tener. 1,475,865 ; Nov. 27.
Peters, Stanley E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Kritlkson Bros., Inc., Chicago, 111. Self-filling foun-
tain pen. 1,459,073; June 19,
Peters, Thomas, Peters, Fla. Preparing fruits and vege-
tables for shipment. 1,450,866 ; Apr. 3.
Peters, Walter C, Graffham, Petworth, England. Lock
nut. 1,457,455 ; June 5.
Peters, William A,, jr,, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Distillation ap-
paratus. 1,466,411 ; Aug. 28.
Peters, William K., and A, Foster, Freeman, W. Va,
Miner's kit. 1,478,296 ; Dec. 18.
Petersen, Albert O., Slater, Wyo. Weather strip for
doors. 1,470,874 ; Oct. 16.
Petersen, Anker, Winthrop, Mass. Carrier-controlling
device for braiding machines. 1,462,213 ; July 17,
Petersen, Anker, Winthrop, Mass. Braiding die.
1,469,530; Oct, 2,
Petersen, Anker, Winthrop, Mass. Bobbin stand for
braiding machines, 1,472,492 ; Oct, 30,
Petersen, Casper L. M., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dry-
ing cabinet. 1,456,711; May 29.
Petersen, Christian, Chnstiania, Norway. Method for
transforming the kinetic energy in gases into electrical
energy and manner for utilizing the latter for carrying
out gas reactions. 1,443,091 ; Jan. 23.
Petersen, Christine, Evanston, 111. Corset closure.
1,464,217; Aug. 7.
Petersen, Frank H., assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to A. L. Weston, Denver, Colo. Tool holder.
1,442,234; Jan. 16.
Petersen, Frank H., and A. S. Weston, Denver, Colo. Com-
bined crank-shaft-turning tool and automatically-re-
ciprocating mechanism for supporting and operating
the same. 1,462,979; July 24.
Petersen, Fred. (See Hultgreen, Frank F., assignor.)
Petersen, George B., Bristol, Pa. Antiglare device for
lamps. 1,467,194 ; Sept. 4.
Petersen, Hans, Davenport, Iowa. Distributor mechanism
for typographical machines. 1,440,934 ; Jan. 2.
Petersen, Hans P., assignor to Glent & Hassenkamra
Ltd., Copenhagen, Denmark. Valve device for duplex
pumps, 1,462,122 ; July 17.
Petersen, Henry, Mount Auburn, Iowa. Spring support
for harrows, etc. 1,456,253 ; May 22.
Petersen, Laurence A., Hanna, Wyo. Silo staging.
1,447,818; Mar. 6.
Petersen, Magne H., Christianla, Norway. Copying tele-
graph, 1,468,542; Sept. 18,
Petersen, Paul W., Bay City, Mich. Method and appara-
tus for handling comestibles. Rel5,683 ; Sept. 4.
Petersen, Peter A., assignor to Standard Oil Company,
Whiting, Ind, Candle-supporting cup for candle bases,
1,474,910; Nov. 20.
Peter.sen, Peter E., deceased, Boston, Mass.; F. Leveroni,
administrator. Artificial bait. 1,466,545 ; Aug. 28.
Petersen, Peter R., Salt Lake City, Utah, assignor to
Coaster Company. Attachment for hand sleds.
1,456,335; May 22.
Petersen, Wilhelm H., Ludvika, Sweden. Retarding de-
vice for time switches. 1,473,971 ; Nov. 13,
Peterson, Alfred G. S., Los Angeles, Calif. Tiled .sink
and drain board. 1,453,945 ; May 1.
Peterson, Algot D., Alta, Iowa. Paper-bag holder.
1,473,640; Nov. 13.
Peterson, Andrew J. (See Patrick, H. E,, Peterson, and
Bermes,)
Peterson, Arvid, assignor to Dp Laval Steam Turbine
Company, Trenton, N. J. Driving gear. 1,464,108 ;
Aug. 7.
Peterson, Arvid, assignor to De Laval Steam Turbine
Company, Trenton, N. J. Water turbine. 1,475,966 ;
Dec. 4,
Peterson, Burt A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Barber-Colman Company, Rockford, 111. Means for
locking yarn carriers upon their supports, 1,476,021 ;
Dec, 4.
Peterson, Carl E., Bridgeport, Conn. Buckle, 1,449,189 ;
Mar. 20.
Peterson, Charles C, Chicago, 111. Razor strop and
making the same. 1,440,411 ; Jan. 2.
Peterson, Christen J., Oak Park, 111. Mat marking.
1,470,186 : Oct. 9.
Peterson, Christen J,, Chicago, 111. Winding apparatus.
1,477,765 ; Dec. 18,
Peterson, Clarence N., Polk, Nebr. Hog oiler. 1,460.561 ;
. July 3,
Peterson, Clarence P., Brooklyn, N. Y. House number
and step illuminator, 1,475,866 ; Nov, 27,
Peterson, Earl L., Corona, assignor to United Concrete
Pipe Company, New York, N, Y, Concrete-pipe .ioint.
1.475,867; Nov, 27.
Peterson, Earl W., assignor of one-half to National Steel
Door Co,, Chicago, 111, Metal door, 1,466,651 : Aug, 28,
Peterson, Earl W, assignor of one-third to F. J. Le Beau
and one-third to E, B, Thelin, Chicago, 111. Metal door,
1,466,650 : Aug. 28.
Peterson, Eddie A., Casper, Wyo. Tie plate. 1.441,297 ;
Jan, 9,
Peterson. Edwin A,, Madison, Wis,, assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N, Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 1,440.792 ; Jan. 2,
Peterson, Edwin A., Madison, Wis., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N, Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,463,535 : July 31.
Peterson, Edwin A,, Madison, Wis,, assignor to V, Cama-
rata, J, Codrick, and R, P, Danley, Philadelphia, Pa,
Suction cleaner. 1,465,285 ; Aug. 21,
Peterson, Ernest A,, Oakland, Calif. Pipe wrench,
1,451,084 ; Apr. 10, ■
Peterson, Eugene, New York, N, Y. Moving-picture ma-
chine, 1,460,750 ; Sept, 4.
Peterson, Gehard, Grand Forks. N. Dak. Sash holder
and lock, 1.447,148 : Feb, 27.
Peterson, George G., East Providence, R. I. Ice-cream
cabinet. 1,465,027 ; Aug. 14.
Peterson, George M, (See Brown, R. R., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Gilbert E., Bismarck, N. Dak. Wheel straight-
ener. 1,443,038 ; Jan, 23,
Peterson, Gust A,, assignor to R. Malcom, Chicago, 111.
Lens-holding device for face shields, 1,472,134 ;
Oct. 30,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of pa<en<ees"— Continued^
423
Peterson, Gust W., Philadelphia, Pa., and J. P. Yenetis,
Atlantic City, N. J. Garter construction. 1,475,868 ;
Nov. 27.
Peterson, Gustaf. (See McGowan, C, Peterson, and
Lund.)
Peterson, Ilenrv, Hamilton. Mont. Agricultural imple-
ment. 1,463,485 ; Jul.v 31.
Peterson, Herman L. E., Rockford, 111. Razor-blade
holder. 1,469,604 ; Oct. 2.
Peterson, James S. (See Mooro. Joseph D., assignor. 1
Peterson, John, Faribault, Minn. Table. Ues. 63,194 ;
Oct. 30.
Peterson, John, Faribault, Minn. Lamp-shade holder.
1.473,380; Nov. 6.
Peterson, John A., Baltimore, Md. Means for opening
grain doors of cars. 1,475,552 ; Nov. 27.
Peterson, John L., Grand Rapids, Mich. Curtain
fastener. 1,471,570; Oct. 23.
Peterson, John W., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Detroit
Pressed Steel Company. Flanged tube and attaching
the same. 1,445,102; Feb. 13.
Peterson, John W.. and F. L. Swanberg. assignors to The
Richardson-Pbenix Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Lubricating
system and apparatus. 1,442.093 ; Jan. 16.
Peterson. Jonathan, assignor to Combination Machine
Company, New York, N. Y. Dispensing pouch.
1,467.009 ; Sept. 4.
Peterson, Jonathan, Brooklyn, assignor to Combination
Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Special package
or container. 1,478,354 ; Dec. 18.
Peterson, Jonathan, Brooklyn, assignor to Combination
Machine Company New York, N. Y. Dispensing pouch
or package. 1,478,355 ; Dec. 18.
Peterson. Jonathan, Brooklyn, N. Y., and J. C. Thom,
Chicago. 111., assignors to Combination Machine Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Packaging mechanism.
1,478,056; Dec. 18.
Peterson, Leslie W. (See Concannon, T. G., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Marius A., Marcus Hook, Pa. Toilet kit.
1.459.602 : Junp 19.
Peterson. Ole, Turner, Oreg. Plowshare. 1,447,883 ;
Mar. 6.
Peterson, Oscar P. (See Anderson, J. 0., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Otto T. (See Johnson, L. E., Peterson, and
Popp.)
Peterson, Otto T., Maiden, and E. C. Leach, West Peabody,
assignors to Victor Shoe Machinery Company, Lynn,
Mass. Presser-foot mechanism. 1,476,101 ; Dec. 4.
Peterson, Per D., Lidkoping, Sweden. Sparking plug.
1.468,031 ; Sept. 18.
Peterson, Peter A., Pocatello, Idaho. Anchor. 1,453,177 ;
Apr. 24. ^ ^ .
Peterson, Roy. (See Liggett, H. C, Peterson, and Lig-
gett.)
Peterson, Rudolph, assignor to Kohler Die & Specialty
Company, De Kalb, 111. Roller skate. 1,444,703 ;
Feb. 6.
Peterson, Simon. (See Johnson, E., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Theodore P., Wesslngton Springs, S. Dak.
Spark plug. 1,477,715; Dec. 18.
Peterson, Walter C, assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Mechanism for testing pis-
ton rings. 1,457,933 ; June 5.
Peterson. Ward E., Oxford, N. C. Gradometer. 1.449,244;
Mar. 20.
Peterson, William O., et al. (See Amberg, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Peterson, William S., Great Falls, Mont. Ring-turning
device. 1,468,127 ; Sept. 18.
Peth, Charles H. (See Labus, O. A., and Peth.) •
Peth, Herman W., Baltimore, Md. Pressing iron.
1,462,355 ; July 17.
Pethoud, Edouard, Lausanne, Switzerland. Sparking
plug. 1,450,987; Apr. 10.
Petit, Adelor, J., jr., administrator. (See MacMichael,
Ross F.l
Petit, Amgd^e, assignor to Societe Generale Agricole,
Paris, France. Slixed-driving windlass vehicle for
tilling purposes. 1,457,548 ; June 5.
Petit, Edward L.. Moline, 111. Vulcanizing tool.
1,405,364; Aug. 21.
Petitjean. Charles W., Union City, assignor to The Bris-
tol Company. Waterbury, Conn. Hub cap for charts.
1.478.861 ; Dec. 25.
Petitjean, Clifford O. (See Wilcox, R. L.. and Petitjean.)
Petitjean, Clifford 0., assignor to The Waterhury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Transfer mechanism. 1.478,356 ; Dec. 18.
Petmecky, Fred. Austin, Tex. Radiator-repair composi-
tion. 1.467.065 ; Sept. 4.
Petrea, Frank K., and W. J, Jordan, Columbus, Ga.
Bunch builder. 3.462,919; July 24.
Petrick Brothers. (See Dubois. Peter, assignor.)
Petricke, Emrick, Chicago, 111. Grass clippers. 1,449,438 ;
Mar. 27.
Petrie, August J., assignor to Milwaukee Stamping Co.,
West Allis, Wis. Disk wheel. 1,457,456 ; June 5.
Petrie, Harry A., Harrisburg, Pa. Automatic stabilizer
for aeroplanes. 1,475,869 ; Nov. 27.
Petrino, Sebastian L. (See Lalle, P. A., and Fowler, as-
signors.)
Petritsch, John F.. Reno, Nev. Auxiliary piatol stock.
1,477,445 ; Dec. 11.
Petroff, Strashimlr A.. Trudeau, N. Y. Needle for col-
lecting blood. 1,465,720 ; Aug. 21.
Petroleum Heat and Power Company. (See Brown,
Francis H., assignor.)
Petroleum Heat and Power Company. (See Fesler, Milton
A., assignor.)
Petroleum Recovery Corporation. (See Hogue, William
.1., assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company. (See Harris, Ford W.,
assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company. (See Land, Rector E.,
assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company. (See Meredith, Wynn,
assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See Eddy,
.Harold C, assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See
Eddy, William O., assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See
Harris, Ford W., assignor.)
Petroleum Research and By-Products Company. (Se«
Berry, Harold R., assignor.)
Petroleum Sand Products Corporation. (See Schwarz,
Alfred, assignor.)
Petronin, Charles H. (See Shaw, B. T., and Petronin.)
Petry, Jacob, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dental suction plate.
1,462,888 ; July 24.
Petry, Jacob, Pittsburgh, Pa. Denture. 1,4P3,9G8;
Aug. 7.
Petry, Nicholas A., Philadelphia, Pa. Air pump,
1,453,178 ; Apr. 24.
Petry, Nicholas A., Philadelphia, Pa. Hose clamp.
1,464,335 ; Aug. 7.
Petry, Nicholas A., Philadelphia, Pa. Cut-out mecha-
nism. 1,469,686; Oct. 2.
Petsche, Gustav B., Yonkers, N. Y. Rotary compressor.
1,440.891 ; Jan. 2.
Pettengill, Sylvester H., Rock Rapids, Iowa. Plastic-
block-makiiig machine. 1,472,399 ; Oct. 30.
Pettengill, Timothy H., Amsterdam, N. Y. Turbine.
1,473,513 ; Nov. 6.
Petter, Guy B., assignor to Fetters, Limited, Somerset.
England. Apparatus for electric heating of engines of
the hot-bulb type before starting. 1,441.711 ; Jan. 9.
Petters, Limited. (See Fetter. Guy B.. assignor.)
Petterson, Edward W. (See Blewitt, M. A., and Petter-
son.)
Petterson, John. (See Johnsen, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Petterson, Per O.. (See Fuller, H. L., Nesbit, and Pet-
terson.)
Petterson, Per O., Malmo, Sweden. Kitchen-range water
heater. 1,475,593; Nov. 27.
Pettersson, Johan G., Borgholm, Sweden. Fire protector
for moving-picture machines. 1,459,551 ; June 19.
Petteys, Willard A., Lincoln, Nebr. Vehicle unloading
apparatus. 1,444,704 ; Feb. 6.
Petteys, Willard A., Wilcox, Nebr. Motor-truck unloader.
1,465,146; Aug. 14.
Pettibone, Arthur D., Cleveland, assignor to The B. L.
Marble Chair Company. Bedford, Ohio. Adjusting wheel
for chair irons. Des. 62,960 ; Aug. 28.
Pettis, Clifton D,, New York, N. Y. Casting mold.
1,455,353; May 15.
Pettis, Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Brake shoe.
1,470,472; Oct. 9.
Pettis, Clifton D.. New York, N. Y. Brake shoe.
1,470,473; Oct. 9.
Pettis, Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Back for brake
shoes. 1,470,474; Oct. 9.
Pettis, Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Brake shoe.
1,470.475 : Oct. 9.
Pettis. Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Brake shoe.
1.470,476; Oct. 9.
Pettis, Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Brake shoe.
1,470,477; Oct. 9.
Pettis, Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Brake shoe.
1,470,478; Oct. 9.
Pettis, Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Brake shoe. 1,470,479 ;
Oct. 9.
Pettis, Clifton D., New York, N. Y. Brake shoe. 1,470,480 ;
Oct. 9.
Pettis, Edson S.. Goldfield, Nev. Punched loose-leaf sheet.
1,443,092 ; Jan. 23.
Pettis, Edson S., Mill Valley, Calif. Decanting ma-
chine.. 1,478,674; Dec. 25.
Pettit, George A., New Orleans, La. Lubricant gun.
1,467,649 ; Sept. 11.
Pettit, Julia R., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Huyler's,
New York, N. Y. Candy novelty. 1,461,543 ; July 10.
Pettit, Ray, Fremont, Nebr. Riveting tool. 1,447,819 ;
Mar. 6.
Petty, John, Lebanon, Pa. Desk file. 1.442.904 ; Jan. 23.
Petty, Le Roy L., Phoenix, Ariz., and P. E. Keller, Marion,
Ohio. Spark plug. 1,457,389 ; June 5.
Petty, Thomas E., Washington, D. C. Bottle receptacle.
1,462,356; July 17.
Petzold, Julius A., assignor to Children's Bed Cover
Fastener Company, Kansas City, Mo. Adjustable bed-
cover fastener. 1,463,402 ; July 31.
Peycbe, Arraand H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Making fulcrums. 1,445.846; F«»h. 2«.
424
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Peycke, Armand H., assignor to American Steel Found-
ries, Chicago, 111. Brake meclianisni. 1,459,745 ;
June 26.
Peycke, Armand H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Brake mechanism. 1,466,478 ; Aug. 28.
Peyer, Emil, Wangen, assignor to the Firm Walder &
Co., Brutisellen, Zurich, Switzerland. Device for in-
serting screws. 1,457,457 ; June 5.
Peyer, John. (See McGuckin, J. J., and Peyer.)
Peyer, Rudolf, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Device for stor-
ing and displaying smokers' articles. 1,452,700 ;
Apr. 24.
Peyree, John, Salem, Oreg. Combined shock absorber
and oiling attachment for vehicle springs. 1,460,498 ;
July 3.
Peyron, Julius J. (See Ryan, Michael H., assignor.)
Pfaff, Ernest C. (See Renner, F. K., and Pfa£E.)
PfaCe, Ernest C, Chicago, 111. Automobile spotlight.
1.475,870 ; Nov 27.
PfafEenberger, Oliver P. M., Indianapolis, Ind. Liquid-
measuring device. 1,463,591 ; July 31.
Pfahl, Edward G., Rochester, and J. A. Pfahl, Greece,
N. y. Means for feeding vinegar stock into vinegar
generator. 1,468,394 ; Sept. 18.
Pfahl, Julius A. (See Pfahl, Edward G. and J. A.)
PfaltzgrafC, Hattie M., Atlantic City, N. J. Abdominal
support. 1,469,687 ; Oct. 2.
Pfander, Walter F., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Du-
rant Motors Incorporated. Headlamp support.
1.468.032 ; Sept. 18.
Pfander, Walter F., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to
Durant Motors Incorporated. Brake-adjusting means.
1.468.033 ; Sept. 18.
Pfannenschmidt, Paul L., Jena, Germany. Acid receiver.
1,454,945 ; May 15.
Pfanstiehl, Carl, assignor to Special Chemicals Company,
Highland Park, 111. Tooth - cleaning preparation.
1.445.351 ; Feb. 13.
Pfanstiehl, Carl, assignor to Special Chemicals Company,
Highland Park, 111. Tooth - cleaning preparation.
1.445.352 ; Feb. 13.
Pfanstiehl, Carl, assignor to Special Chemicals Company,
Highland Park, 111. Tooth-cleaning preparation.
Rel5,691; Sept. 25.
Pfanstiehl, Carl, Highland Park, assignor to Fansteel
Products Co. Inc., North Chicago, 111. Making valves.
1,445,411 ; Feb. 13.
Pfanstiehl, Carl, Highland Park, 111., assignor to Pfan-
stiehl Radio Service Co. Dial adjuster. 1,477,185 ;
Dec. 11.
Pfanstiehl Radio Service Co. (See Pfanstiehl, Carl, as-
signor. )
Pfau, Robert P., Willmar, Minn. Direction - signal.
1,472,671 ; Oct. 30.
Pfaudler Company, The. (See Colvin, Isaac E., assignor.)
Pfeffer, Anthony P., Detroit, Mich. Transmission band.
1,461,286 ; July 10.
Pfeffer, Jacob, Waterloo, Iowa. Pie cabinet. 1,444,268 :
Fell. 6.
Pfeffer, Oscar W., assignor to Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Dlesel
Engine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Means for checking the
wear of shaft bearings. 1,452,571 ; Apr. 24.
Pfeifer, Bernard R., Jessie, assignor to The Pfeifer Straw
Gas Producer Company, Fargo, N. Dak. Apparatus for
destructively distilling vegetable material. 1,449,544 ;
Mar. 27.
Pfeifer, Frank, Minneapolis, Minn. Cracking furnace.
1,466,511 ; Aug. 28.
Pfeifer, Frank A., and C. Naab, Newark ; said Naab as-
signor to T. Mills, Maplewood, N. J. Game apparatus
or amusement device. 1,462,179 ; July 17.
Pfeifer, John, assignor to The Springfield Auto Lock Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Permutation locking mecha-
nism for gear-shifting levers. 1,452,652 ; Apr. 24.
Pfeifer Straw Gas Producer Company. (See Pfeifer,
Bernard R., assignor.)
Pfeiffer, Charles G., assignor to Specialty Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Chain conveyer. 1,442,292;
Jan. 16.
Pfeiffer, Charles G., assignor to Specialty Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Troughlng idler for con-
veyer belts. 1,446,270 ; Feb. 20.
Pfeiffer, Ernest, St. Louis, Mo. Bracket and attachment
to raise and lower curtain poles. 1,447,149 ; Feb. 27.
Pfeiffer, Fred B., Akron, Ohio. Tire. 1,452,217 ; Apr. 17.
Pfeiffer, Fred B., Akron, Ohio. Tire construction.
1,461,984 ; July 17.
Pfeiffer, Fred B., Akron. Ohio, assignor to The Star Rub-
ber Company, Inc. Tire casing. 1,442,293 ; Jan. 16.
Pfeiffer, Jacob. (See Rohdiek, John, assignor.)
Pfeiffer, John F., administrator. (See Dickhart, William,
assignor.)
Pfeiffer, Oswald, Leipzig, Germany. Apparatus for dry-
ing material. 1,462.621 : .Tuly 24.
Pfeil, Elmer C, Fostoria, Ohio, assignor to Central Rail-
way Signal Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. Composition
for railway signal fusees. 1,441,878 ; Jan. 9.
Pfeil, Frank L. H. (See Steigerwald, E., and Pfeil.)
Pfendner, .Tohii, assignor to S. Rusnak, Chicago, 111.
Combined davenport and bed. 1,466,957 ; Sept. 4.
Pfenninger, Ernst, Odell, 111. Adjustment for embroider-
ing-machine needles. 1,465,526 ; Aug. 21.
Pferrer, Martin P., et al. (See Gray, Joseph M., as-
signor.)
Pfersch, Clarence L., Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The
Diamond Match Company, Chicago, 111. Book match.
1,459,0.S3 : June 19.
Pfiffner, Emil, Prybourg, Switzerland. High-tension con-
denser. 1,461,287; July 10.
Pfister. Henry C, Great Falls, Mont. Arch support.
1,477,383; Dec. 11.
Pfister, Theophil, assignor to Tapestrelle Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Ornamentation. 1,463,836; Aug. 7.
Pfister & Vogel Leather Company. (See Hubert, Edwin
F., assignor.)
Pflager, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Car diaphragm.
1,450,007; Mar. 27.
Pflager, Harry M., assignor to Commonwealth Steel Car
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Articulated car underframe.
1,452,525 ; Apr. 24.
Pflager, Harry M., assignor to Commonwealth Steel Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Articulated car. 1,452,526 ;
Apr. 24.
Pflager, Harry M., assignor to Commonwealth Steel Com-
pany, St. "Louis, Mo. Articulated car. 1,459, :J5o ;
June 19.
Pflager, Harry M., assignor to Commonwealth Steel Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Transom draft gear. 1,467,682 ;
Sept. 11.
Pflager, Harry M., assignor to Commonwealth Steel Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Six-wheel car truck. 1,467,683 ;
Sept. 11.
Pflager, Harry M., assignor to Commonwealth Steel Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Six-wheel car truck. 1,467,684 ;
Sept. 11.
Pflager, Harry M., assignor to Cast S1:eel Pilot Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Pilot. 1,478,249 ; Dec. 18.
Pflantzer, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Dental fountain
cuspidor. Des. 62,850 ; Aug. 7.
Pflanze, Charles F., St. Louis, Mo. Web-severing device.
1,459,746; June 26.
Pflanze, Charles P., St. Louis, Mo. Machine for making
window envelopes. 1,462,149 ; July 17.
Pfleager, Roscoe C, assignor to B. F. Klein, Cleveland,
Ohio. Lighting fixture. Des. 62,582 ; June 26.
Pfleager, Roscoe C, assignor to B. P. Klein, Cleveland,
Ohio. Lighting fixture. Des. 62,583 ; June 26.
Roscoe C, assignor to B. P. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des. 62,584 ; June 26.
Roscoe C., assignor to B. P. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des. 62,585; June 26.
Roscoe C, assignor to B. P. Kleim, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des. 62,586 ; June 26.
Roscoe C, assignor to B. P. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des. 62^587 ; June 26.
Roscoe C, assignor to B. F. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Dee. 62,588 ; June 19..
Roscoe C, assignor to B. F. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des. 62,642 ; July 10.
Roscoe C., assignor to B. P. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des.
Pfleager,
Ohio.
Pfleager,
Ohio.
Pfleager,
Ohio.
Pfleager,
Ohio.
Pfleager,
Ohio.
Pfleager,
Ohio.
Pfleager,
Ohio.
Pfieager,
Ohio.
Pfieager,
Ohio.
Pfleager,
62,643: July 10.
Roscoe C, assignor to B. P. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Dee. 62,644 ; July 10.
Roscoe C, assignor to B. P. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des. 62,645 ; July 10.
Roscoe C, assignor to B. F. Klein, Cleveland,
Lighting fixture. Des. 62,743 ; July 24.
Ohio.
Pfieger, Gustav, Bridgeton,
Sept. 11.
Pfiittner, Charles C.
1,455,121 ; May 15.
Pfiuger, Frank X.,
1,453,994 ; May 1.
Pfous, Frank, assignor to The
N. J. Faucet. 1,467,450;
Barton, Wis. Shock absorber.
Portland, Oreg. Wooden tub.
H. D. Beach Company,
Coschocton, Ohio. Rocking safety-match holder. Des.
63,121 ; Oct. 9.
Pfous, Frank, Coshocton, Ohio, assignor to American
Lead Pencil Company, New York, N. Y. Display cabi-
net. Des. 63.236; Nov. 6.
Pfouts, Leroy S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
H. H. Miller Industries Company, Canton, Ohio. Ice-
cream freezer. 1,449,623 ; Mar. 27.
Pfrunder, Xaver, Wohlen, Switzerland. Braiding ma-
chine. 1,476,639 ; Dec. 4.
Pfund, August H., Baltimore, Md. Determining the hid-
ing power of paints and pigments. 1,468,075 ;
Sept. 18.
Phaneuf, Toussaint, Washington, D. C. Resilient tire.
1,475,140; Nov. 20.
Pharis, Carl, Newark, Ohio, assignor to The Western
Auto Supply Company. Tire. Des. 63,316 ; Nov. 20.
Pharis, Carl, assignor to The Pharis Tire and Rubber
Co., Newark, Ohio. Tire. Des. 63,317; Nov. 20.
Pharis Tire and Rubber Co., The. (See Pharis, Carl, as-
signor.)
Pharo, Harry A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Adjustable
trolley-frog device. 1,478,057 : Dec. 18.
Pharr, E. A., et al. (See Reed, Warren B., assignor.)
Phelan, Edward J., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination con-
crete wall board and studding. 1,462,622 ; July 24.
Phelan, Eugene R., assignor of one-half to F. S. Dickinson,
New York, N. Y. Golf club. 1,465,056 ; Aug. 14.
Phelan, Hazel, executrix. (See Gould, Augustus W.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
425
Phelan, John J., Weehawken, N. J. Garment closure.
1,472,340; Oct. 30.
Phelan, Louis A. M., Chicago, 111. Switch. 1,471,199;
Oct. 16.
Phelps, Byron, assignor of one-half to A. L. Brand, Se-
atUe, Wash. Bos tongs. 1,460,730 ; July 3.
Phelps Dodge Corporation. (See Payton, Calvin, as-
signor.)
Phelps Dodge Corporation. (See Stout, Harry H., as-
signor. )
Phelps, Erastus R., Highland Park, III., assignor tu
American Lithographic Company, New York, N. Y.
Folding display device. 1,440,839 ; Jan. 2.
Phelps. Frank, Little Rock, Ark., assignor to L. C. Barnett,
Duluth, Minn. Centrifugal fan. 1,453,055 ; Apr. 24.
Phelps, George H., Warehouse I'oint, Conn., assignor to
T. E. Murray, Brooklyn, N. Y. Forming cam shafts
and the like. 1,448,862 ; Mar. 20.
Phelps, Harry E., assignor to C. Kenyon Company, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire tread. Des. 63,489. Dec. 11.
Phelps, James W., Chicago, 111. Thermodynamic switch.
1,476,022; Dec. 4.
Phelps, Joseph. North Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Reming
ton Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,444,385 ; Feb. 6.
Phelps Manufacturing Company. (See Phelps, Morton F.,
assignor. ) .
Phelps, McKinnev, Redlands, Calif. Computing attach-
ment for scales. 1,466.807; Sept. 4.
Phelps, Morton F., assignor to Phelps Manufacturing
Company. Little Rock, Ark. Machine for feeding and
distributing containers. 1.476,023 ; Dec. 4.
Phelps, Philip M. M. (See Allen, E. E., and Phelps.)
Phelps, Roscoe G., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Sorting machine. 1,443,193;
Jan. 23.
Phelps, Sebrjng I., Rockford, III. Electric heater.
1,473,865 ; Nov. 13.
Phelps, Sebring I., Rockford, 111. Electrical heating
unit. 1,473,866; Nov. 13.
Phelps, Sebring I., Rockford, 111. Electric heater.
1,473,867; Nov. 13.
Phelps, Spencer H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Beeman Tractor Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Trac-
tion wheel. 1,442,583: Jan. 16.
Phelps, Spencer H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Beeman Tractor Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Shift-
ing strap for agricultural implements. 1,467,685 ;
Sept. 11.
Phelps, Spencer H., assignor to Blount Plow Works,
Evansville, Ind. Depth gauge for disk harrows.
1,442,700; Jan. 16.
Phelps, Stephen B.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dowel pin and cup
for mounting patterns. 1,471,978 ; Oct. 23.
Phelps. Theophilus I., Woodvllle, N. C. Peanut picker.
1,462,123; July 17.
Phelps, Walter H., assignor of one-half to R. Click, Ports-
mouth, Ohio. Polish "and making it. 1,445,034 ; Feb, 13.
Phenix Cheese Company. (See Eldredge, Elmer E., as-
signor.)
Philadelphia Bronze Bearing & Tube Company. (See
Small, George A., assignor.)
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company. (See Allsop,
T., and Sibson, assignors.)
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company, The. (See
Parkes, Bertrand A., assignor.)
Philadelphia Metal Drying Form Company. (See Reeps,
Leroy W., assignor.)
Philadelphia Quartz Company. (See Stericker, William,
assignor.)
Philadelphia Storage Battery Company. (See Holland,
Walter E., assignor.)
Philadelphia Storage Battery Company. (See Holland,
W. E., and Pearson, assignors.)
Philadelphia Storage Battery Company. (See Holland,
W. E., and Skinner, assignors.)
Philadelphia Textile Machinery Company, The. (See
Ayres, Elwood B., assignor.)
Philadelphia Textile Machinery Company, The. (See
Schwartz, W. M., and Bogaty, assignors.)
Pliilbrook, Ralph W., Sherman, Calif. Clamp for stopping
leaks on pipes. 1,474,550 ; Nov. 20.
Phll-Har-Chee Piano Player Corporation. (See Cheek,
Tolbert F., assignor.)
Philip Carey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Pater,
Carl J., assignor.)
Philip, Charles W., San Francisco, Calls. Int?mal-com-
bustion engine and parts thereof. 1,4-^2,654 ; July 24.
Philip, Charles W., San Fi-ancisco, Calif. Piston jcad
manufacturing the same. 1,462,655 : July 24.
Philip, Charles W., San Francisco, Calif, 'internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,467,497 ; Sept. 11.
Philip. Peter C, Bowlus, Minn. Cream separator.
1,472,085; Oct. 30.
Philipon, Henri J. F., Bellegarde-en-Porez, France. Heat
regenerator. 1,464,580 ; Aug. 14.
Philippe, Florent, sr., South Charleston, W. Va. Rapid
towel hanger. 1,478,911 : Dec. 25.
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Perfume bottle. Des.
63.433 ; Dec. 4.
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Perfume bottle. Des.
63.434 ; Dec. 4.
Philippi, Jacob, New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to J. Mlnck, West Hoboken, N. J. Carbonatlng ma-
chine. 1,44T,884 ; Mar. 6.
Philips, Hans A., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The
American Fabrics Company. Lace. Des. 63,157;
Oct. 23.
Philips, William D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Magnetic drying ap-
paratus. 1,453,022; Apr. 24.
Philips, William E., Cleveland, Ohio. Belt conveyer.
1,447,264 : Mar. 6.
Phllipson and Company Limited. (See Webster, Norman,
assignor.)
Philllppe, Emil, assignor to G. A. Duerler Mfg. Company,
San Antonio, Tex. Feeding mechanism for nut-cracking
machines. 1,440.744 ; Jan. 2.
Phillips, Annette T., Goshen, N. Y. Shoe-heel protector.
1,442,028 ; Jan. 9.
Phillips, Archie Y., and C. Thompson, La Crosse, Wis.
Refrigerator. 1,474,847 ; Nov. 20.
?hUlips, Benjamin, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ice can. 1,446.394 ;
Feb. 20.
Phillips, Charles, jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Binding post.
1,469,107; Sept. 25.
Phillips, Charles, sr., Bolivar, N. Y. Working valve for
oil-well pumps. 1,469,106; Sept. 25.
Phillips. Charles H., Maiden, Mass. Flushing mechanism.
1,449,439; Mar. 27.
Phillips & Clark Stove Co. (See De Vrles, John, assignor.)
Phillips, Darius T., Chicago, 111. Grain bin. 1,443,500;
Jan. 30.
Phillips, Darius T., assignor of one-half to C. G. Williams,
Chicago, 111. Corn harvester and shocker. 1,452,929 ;
Apr. 24.
Phillips, Edna G. (See Phillips, William E. and E. G.,
and Thomson.)
Phillips, Elaine H. (See de Lipskl, Nicholas V., as-
signor.)
Phillips, Elaine H., and N. V. de Lipski, New York, N. Y.
Shaving brush. 1,455,656; May 15.
Phillips, Ellis J. G., assignor to Richards-Wilcox Manu-
facturing Company, Aurora, 111. Sliding door and
track therefor. 1,462,302 ; July 17.
Phillips, Francis H., Old Westbury, N. Y. Animal trap.
1,475,871 ; Nov, 27.
Phillips, George E., Baden, assignor to National Metal
Molding Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacture of
flexible metallic tubing, armored cable, and like prod-
ucts. 1,471,057; Oct. 16.
Phillips, George P. (See Allen, E. C, and Phillips.)
Phillips, George W., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Saw-
flling rig. 1,475,351 ; Nov. 27.
Phillips, (Sordon, and P. Hanlon, assignors of one-third
to E. H. Figley, Detroit, Mich. Painter's mask.
1,464,883 ; Aug. 14.
Phillips, Harley R. (See Mojonnier, J. J., and Phillips.)
Phillips, Harry C, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Operating and
locking means for doors and windows. 1,477,075 ;
Dec. 11.
Phillips, Harry I., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Curtain fastener.
1,474,208 ; Nov. 13.
Phillips, James E., New York, N. Y. Dumb-waiter lock.
1,470,541 ; Oct. 9.
Phillips, James J. (See Hammond, Robert O., assignor.)
Phillips, John P., assignor, by mesne assignments, of
forty-five one-hundredths to C. P. Oudin, Spokane,
Wash. Lathing. 1,442,029; Jan. 9.
Phillips, John H., Chicago, III. Expansion shell.
1,449,624; Mar. 27.
Phillips, John H., Chicago, 111. Self-drilling anchoring de-
vice. 1,449,625 ; Mar. 27.
Phillips, John H., Chicago, 111. Tubular drill. 1,467,451 ;
Sept. 11.
Phillips, John T., Lafayette, Ala. Flower or lamp stand.
Des. 63,582 ; Dec. 18.
Phillips, Julius, assignor to The Luzerne Rubber Com-
pany, Trenton, N. J. Hard-rubber flush ball for water-
closet tanks. 1,474,286 ; Nov. 13.
Phillips, Leonard D., Eagle Point, Wis. Wrench.
1,471,200; Oct. 16.
Phillips, Lewis. (See Swindell, W. H., and Phillips.)
Phillips, Marion. (See Dibble, C. W., and Phillips.)
Phillips, Martin. (See Arsenault, R., Phillips, and
Duchesneau.)
Phillips, Max, Evansville, Wis., and G. H. Mains. Detroit,
Mich. Product made from furfural and making same.
1,441,598: Jan. 9.
Phillips, Paul D. (See Benjamin. R. B., and Phillips, ^
Pbi'Ups, Percy G., New York, N. Y. Sleeve holder and
tue llXe. J. 445,798; Feb. 20.
Phillips, Robert .\., Taylorville, 111. Douche seat.
1.478,794 ; Dec. 25,
Phillips, Walter W., London, England. Heel pad for a
boot or shoe. Des. 62,341 ; May 8.
Phillips, Walter W., London, England. Heel pad for a
boot or shoe. Des. 62,342 ; May 8.
Phillips, Wilber A., Muskegon, Mich. Thermometer.
1,456,400; May 22.
Phillips, Will H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Worthington
Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Condensing system. 1,475,242 ; Nov. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Phillips, William E. and E. G., Vallejo, and A. R.
Thomson, San Francisco, Calif. Hair waver. 1,476,176 ;
Dec. 4.
Phillips, William S., Cameron, W. Va. Table and chair
structure. 1,473,736; Nov. 13.
Phimister, Milton E., Green Bay, Wis. Automatic stop
for motion-picture machines. 1,476,006 ; Dec. 4.
Phinney, Elisha A., Pawtucket, R. I. Separable button.
1,454,857; May 15.
Phinney, Mabel L., Fergus Falls, Minn. Doll. Des.
62,410; May 22.
Phipps, Charles T., Saltville, Va. Throttle-operating
mechanism for locomotives. 1,464,774 ; Aug. 14.
Phister, Albert B., Fort Thomas, Ky., assignor to The
Phister Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fire extinguisher. 1,467,980 ; Sept. 11.
Phister Manufacturing Company, The. (See Phister,
Albert B., assignor.)
Phleger, John B., Dayton, Ohio. Vehicle signal.
1,453,179 ; Apr. 24.
Phoemco Limited. (See Boll, William H. P., assignor.)
Phoenix Hermetic Company. (See Taliaferro, Thomas L.,
assignor.)
Phoenix Hosiery Company. (See Reudt, Julius C, as-
signor. )
Phoenix Knitting Works. (See Breyer, Robert, assignor.)
Phoenix Light Company. (See Pike, Edwin B.. assignor.)
Phoenix Sprinkler Company. (See Atkins, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Phoenix Trimming Company. (See Neff, August E., as-
signor.)
Phonoharp Company, The. (See Nobbs, George H., as-
signor.)
Photoplast Corporation of America, The. (See Schneider.
Charles E. R.. assignor.)
Photostat Corporation. (See Greene, John S.. assignor.)
Plana, Vittorio, Turin, Italy. Apparatus for the carboni-
zation of woolen rags, combings, and the like. 1,448,038 ;
Mar. 13.
Pianko, Mendel, Chicago, 111. Antifriction belt dressing.
1,472,400; Oct. 30.
Piaser, Abraham, Elmhurst, assignor to Rosenwasser
Bros., Inc., Astoria, N. Y. Nail-extracting apparatus.
.1,462,045; July 17.
Piaser, Abraham, Elmhurst, assignor to Rosenwasser
Bros. Inc., Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. Safety device
for power presses. 1,471,350; Oct. 23.
Piaszek, Ferdinand, Saginaw, Mich. Lens. Des. 62,803 ;
July 31.
Piatt, Charles D., Kansas -City, Mo. Display device.
1.4(3,313 ; Nov. 6.
Piatt, Walter J., Oakland, Calif. Rotary pump. 1,444,269 •
Feb. 6.
Picard, Albert C. (See Springer, W. J., and Picard.)
Picard. Arthur P.. Paris, France. Cover for utensils.
1,441,712 ; Jan. 9.
Picard. Charles H., San Francisco, Calif. Oil burner.
1,441,629 ; Jan. 9.
Picclone, Angelo, Buffalo, N. Y. Lathering device.
1,448,674 : Mar. 13.
Picciotti, Michele, Paterson, N. J. Clock mechanism.
1,472,532 ; Oct. 30.
Pichler, Stephen, Detroit, Mich. Testing device.
1,463,440 ; July 31.
Pick, Albert, & Company. (See Kellogg, Edmund P., as-
signor.)
Pick, Albert, & Company. (See Pick, Hugo, assignor.)
Pick, Hugo, assignor to Albert Pick & Company, Chicago,
111. Drinking straw. 1,466,185 ; Aug. 28.
^'^^?Io'-^^''t''"° ^■' I'OS Angeles, Calif. Adhesive paste.
1,463,403 ; July 31.
Pickard, Fred. (See Pickard, Oliver J. and F.)
Pickard, Greenleaf W., Newton Center, assignor to Wire-
less Special tj^ Apparatus Company, Boston, Mass. In-
terference preventer. 1,460,439 ; July 3.
Pickard, Greenleaf W., Newton Center, assignor to Wire-
less Specialty Apparatus Company, Boston, Mass.
Reed telephone receiving. 1,472,341 ; Oct. 30
Pickard, Greenleaf W., Newton Center, assignor to Wire-
less Specialty Apparatus Company, Boston,, Mass.
Electromagnetic compass. 1,472,342 : Oct. 30.
Pickard, Greenleaf W., Newton Center, Mass.. and J.
Barth, New York, N. Y., assignors to Wireless Spe-
cialty Apparatus Company, Boston, Mass. Optical se-
lection of split mica sheets. 1,476,102 ; Dec. 4.
Pickard, John H., Rochdale, England. Adjustable wrench.
1,441,372 ; Jan. 9.
Pickard, Oliver J. and F., assignors to Joseph Pidtard'e
?°?^^ « J'^^^'^^'l'^^P^ia' Pa. Wire head for looms.
1,462,920; July 24.
Pickard, Winford D., Normafi, Okla. Shade attachment.
1,458,845 ; June 12.
Pickard's, Joseph, Sons. (See Pickard, Oliver J. and F.,
assignors.)
Pickell, William C, Highland Park, Mich. Manufacture
of rolled wrapping paper. 1,477,588 : Dec. 18.
Pickens, Davis A., Jackson, Miss. Switch lug. 1,457,266 ;
May 29.
Pickering, Samuel A., et al. (See Stroh, Henry N., as-
signor.)
Pickford, Edward F., et al. (See Seabolt, Frank J., as
signor.)
Pickin, Rowland 0., Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary drill
bit. 1,471,526 ; Oct. 23.
Picking, William T. (See Grosvenor, J. E., and Picking.)
Picklo, Valentine, assignor of one-half to G. Walat, Johis-
town, Pa. Car coupling. 1,453,404 ; May 1.
Pickop, George B., New Haven, assignor to The Mal-
leable Iron Fittings Company, Branford, Conn. Con-
tainer cap. 1,447,320 ; Mar. 6.
Pickop, George B., New Haven, assignor to The Malle-
able Iron Fittings Company, Branford, Conn. Tum-
bling barrel. 1,460,731 ; July 3.
Pickop, George B., New Haven, Conn., assignor to Mal-
leable Iron Fittings Company, Branford, Conn. Fruit
press. 1,465,558 ; Aug. 21.
Pickop, George B., New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Malleable Iron Fittings Company, Bradford, Conn.
Spraying device. 1,466,247 ; Aug. 28.
Pickup, George E., assignor to The Wehrle Company,
Newark, Ohio. Gas range. 1,458,196 ; June 12.
Pickup, George E., assignor to The Wehrle Company,
Newark, Ohio. Gas cock. 1.459.416 ; June 19.
Picot, Georges-Valentin, Paris, Prance. Machine for
making bricks, tiles, and other building materials.
1,461,159; July 10.
Pictorial Soap Manufacturing Corporation. (See Dostal,
George A., assignor.)
Pictures Development Co., The. (See Bulask, Francis J.,
assignor.)
Pictures Development Co., The. (See Whitmore, Edson
G., assignor.)
Pidgeon, Andrew D., Chicago, 111. Shock absorber for
automobiles. 1,463,660 ; July 31.
Pidgeon, Andrew J., St. Ferdinand of Halifax, Quebec,
Canada. Automobile sleigh. 1,466,546; Aug. 28.
Pidgeon, Clifford H., Columbus, Ohio. Hydrocarbon burner.
1,466,186; Aug. 28.
Pidlyski, Dmytro, Amsterdam, N. Y. Combination lock.
1,448,707; Mar. 13.
Pi6dallu, Andr^ M. P. R., Sevres, France. Fuel burner.
1,475,553; Nov. 27.
Piel, Paul M., Lake Parlin, Me. Roof and wall con-
struction. 1,458,498 : June 12.
Pieper, Alphonse F. (See Pieper, Oscar H. and A. F.)
Pieper, Chester R., La Crosse, Wis. Hairnet. 1,467,559;
Sept. 11.
Pieper, Henri, Liege, assignor to Constructions Elec-
trlques de Belgique Societe Anonyms, Brussels, Bel-
gium. Electric locomotive. 1,468,920 ; Sept. 25.
Pieper, Herman B., Davenport, Iowa. Dynamometer.
1,476,919; Dec. 11.
Pieper, Nicolas, Liege, Belgium. Disjointing device for
automatic pistols. 1,452,000 ; Apr. 17.
Pieper, Oscar H. and A. F., Rochester, N. Y. Dental ap-
pliance unit. 1,462,656; July 24.
Pierce, Alfred L.. Wallingford, Conn. Cut-out box.
1,462,124; July 17.
Pierce. Bernard L., Des Moines, Iowa. Drawing instru-
ment. 1,440,625 : .Tan. 2.
Pierce, Burt N., Boston, Mass. Carburetor. 1,448,863 ;
Mar. 20.
Pierce, Burt N., Boston, Mass. Carburetor. 1,472,615 ;
Oct. 30.
Pierce, Butler & Pierce Mfg. Corp. (See Letsch, Eugene,
assignor.)
Pierce, Charles W., South Duxbury, Mass., assignor of
one-half to C. Driscoll, Brockton, Mass. Leather-
finishing machine. 1,458,846 ; June 12.
Pierce, Clarence A., Lowell, Mass. Spinning frame.
1,459.251 : .Tune 19.
Pierce, E. Ralph, Rochester, assignor to Monarch Gov-
ernor Company, Detroit, Mich. Speed governor for
internal-combustion engines. 1,461,933 ; July 17.
Pierce, Edward. West Burlington, Iowa. Locomotive
stoker. 1,478,395 ; Dec. 25.
Pierce, Elizabeth C, New York, N. Y. Hat-supporting
device. 1,447,602; Mar. 6.
Pierce, Frank M., assignor to Pierce Wrapping Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Wrapping and unwrapping ma-
chine. 1,451,051 ; Apr. 10.
Pierce, Frederic E. (See Chase, M. F., Pierce, and Skog-
mark.)
Pierce Fuse Corporation. (See Candee, B. C, and Pierce,
assignors.)
Pierce Fuse Corporation. (See Pierce, W. N., and Candee,
assignors.)
Pierce, George A., Philadelphia, Pa. Signaling system.
1,475,.594; Nov. 27.
Pierce, George L. (See Benoit, W. J., and Pierce.)
Pierce, George W., assignor to Pierce Governor Co., An-
derson. Ind. Governor for internal-combustion engines.
1.441.022; Jan. 2.
Pierce, George W.. Cambridge, Mass., assignor to P. C.
Hewitt, deceased. Ringwood Manor, N. J. ; The Farm
ers' Loan and Trust Company, New York, N. Y., execu-
tor. Apparatus for and method of controlling electric
currents. 1,450,749 ; Apr. 3.
Pierce, George W., Davis, assignor to California Almond
Growers Exchange, San Francisco, Calif. Treating
almonds. 1,465,829 ; Aug. 21.
Pierce Governor Co. (See Pierce, George W., assignor.)
Pierce, Harrie C. (See PefCer, H. C, and Pierce.)
Pierce, Howard M., Brooklyn, assignor to A. G. Spalding
& Bros., New York, N. Y. Golf bag. 1,444,357 ; Feb. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiuued.
427
pierce, James B., jr., Charleston, W. Va. Making procipi-
tated barium sulpliate and sodium sulphydrate
1,457,934 ; June 5.
Pierce, James B., jr., Charleston, W. Va. Malting pre-
cipitated barium sulphate. 1,457,935 ; June 5.
Pierce, James B., jr., Charleston, W. Va. Blanc fixe.
1,468,867 ; Sept. 25.
Pierce, James H., SheUnuu, Ind. Traction wh( \\
1.451,177 : Apr. 10.
Pierce, John, jr., Norwalk, assignor of oue-half to D. S.
Cummings, Stamford, Conn. Gas-tight joint for
boiler casings removably mounted upon flrepots.
1,456,254 ; May 22.
Pierce, Joseph A., Dravosburg Borough, Pa. Cooking
utensil. 1,462,818 ; July 24.
Pierce, Joseph R. (See Earth, C. J., and Pierce.)
Pierce, Raymond C. (See Carter, G. O., and Pierce.)
Pierce, William N. (See Candee, B. C, and Pierce.)
Pierce, William N., and B. C. Candee, assignors to Pierce
Fuse Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Fuse. 1,447,150;
Feb. 27.
Pierce, Wlnslow S., jr., Bayville, N. Y. Velocity indi-
cator. 1,451,923; Apr. 17.
Pierce Wrapping Machine. (See Pierce, Frank M., as-
signor.)
Piercy, Millard F., Baltimore, Md. Toy. 1,469,605;
Oct. 2.
Pieretti, Giorgio, San Francisco, Calif. Sorting table.
1,460.862 ; July 3.
Plering, Otto, Eich, Germany. Flying machine.
1,444,138 ; Feb. 6.
Plerman, .\lexander N., Newark, N. J. Mounting for
stems of crystal detectors. 1,463,554; July 31.
Piers, Frank C., Los Angeles, Calif. Burner attachment.
1,463,837 : Aug. 7.
Pierson, Carl W., Rockford, 111. Combined washer and
wringer. 1,464,045 ; Aug. 7.
Pierson, Charles V.. Duluth, Minn. Wall construction.
1,463,021 ; July 24.
Pierson, Edwin W., Newark, N. J., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Typographical machine.
1,471, 352 : Oct. 23.
Pierso)!, Harry W., deceased, Princeton, 111. ; S. W. Pier-
son, administratrix. liay loader. 1,474,492 ; Nov. 20.
Pierson, Hubert T., Hoquiara, Wash. Guard for motor
housings. 1,447.034 : Feb. 27.
Pierson, Isaac, deceased, Wellesley, Mass. ; P. H. Pierson,
administrator. Rotatable connector. 1,460,037 ;
June 26.
Pierson, Philip H., administrator. (See Pierson, Isaac.)
Pierson, Reginald K., and T. S. Duncan, assignors to
Vickers Limited, Westminster, London, England. Tail
skid for aircraft. 1,472,086 ; Oct. 30.
Pierson. Selnia W., administratrix. (See Pierson, Harry
W., assignor.)
Pierson. William D., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Means for controlling associated mechanisms of wiri>-
drawing machinery or the like. 1,441,241 ; Jan. 9.
Pierson, William D., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Lubricating system for wire - drawing machines.
1,442,735; Jan. 16.
Pierson, William D., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Die holder. 1,452,312 ; Apr. 17.
Pletras. Ludwik R., Joliet, 111. Motor-driven sled.
1,450,332; Apr. 3.
Pietrok, Andrew N., Stayton, Oreg. Animal trap.
1,457,670; June 5.
Piette, Olivier, Brussels, Belgium. Coke oven. 1,445,552 :
Feb. 13.
Pietsch, Charles F. (See Breakey, A., and Pietsch.)
Pietszak, Stanley P., Buffalo, N. T. Safety-brake-operat-
Ing means for freight and passenger cars. 1,466,958 ;
Sept. 4.
Piette, Olivier, Brussels. Belgium. Treatment of gases
from gas producers. 1,450,562 ; Apr. 3.
Pietzuch. Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shoe heel. Dps.
61.789 ; Jan. 9.
Pietzuch, Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shoe heel. Des.
61.790 ; Jan. 9.
Piga, Joseph S., Owendale, Mich. Lock. 1,475,082 ;
Nov. 20.
Pigeon, Albert M., Norristown, Pa. Tarn-tension device.
1,456,074 ; May 22.
Pigeon, Ernest A., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Wire-assembling
machine. 1,452,615 ; Apr. 24.
Pihl, Albert, Murray, Utah. Fruit-jar wrench. 1,471,353 ;
Oct. 23.
Pike, Edwin B., assignor to Phoenix Light Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Lamp standard. Des. 61,934 ; Feb. 13.
Pike, Fdwin B., assignor to Phoenix Light Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Lamp standard. Des. 61,935 ; Feb. 13.
Pike. Edwin B., assignor to Phoenix Light Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Lamp standard. Des. 62,110 ; Mar. 20.
Pike, Edwin B., assignor to Phoenix Light Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Lamp standard. Des. 62,111 : Mar. 20.
Pike, George J. (See Gunlocke, W. H., .-ind Pike.)
Pike, Herbert, Chicago, 111. Folding ironing board.
1,456,193 ; May 22.
I'ike, Richard, St. Johns, Newfoundland. Propeller.
1,403,441 ; July 31.
Pike, Robert D., San Francisco, Calif. Ore-roasting fur-
nace. 1,444,200 ; Feb. 6.
Pike, Robert D., San Francisco, Calif. Treating magne-
site. 1,449,696 ; Mar. 27.
Pike, Robert D., San Francisco, Calif. Ore-roasting fur-
nace. 1,466,382; Aug. 28.
Pike, Robert D., San Francisco, Calif. Apparatus for
calcining and clinkering. 1,468,168 ; Sept. 18.
Pike, Robert D.. San Francisco, Calif. Calcining appa-
ratus. 1,472,935 ; Nov. 6.
Pike, Seneca M., assignor to Wilder-Pike Thermometer
Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. Thermometer. 1,452,701 ;
Apr. 24.
Pike, Vernon B., Cheltenham, Pa., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Gas-heated solder-
ing iron. 1,472,087 ; Oct. 30.
Pikoos, Abraham, Baltimore, Md. Toothbrush. 1,458,074 ;
June 5.
Pilcher. John A., Roanoke, Va. Car construction.
1,472,135 ; Oct. 30.
Pilger, Herbert, Plainview, Nebr. Fly-chasing screen-
door attachment. 1,460,826 ; July 3.
Pilklngton Brothers Limited. (See Pilkington, William
N., assignor.)
Pilkington, John T., Vernon, British Columbia, Canada.
Clothespin. 1,468,543 ; Sept. 18.
Pilkington, Robert G., Chicago, 111. Shackle. 1,457,001 ;
May 29.
Pilkington, William N., assignor to Pilkington Brothers
Limited, St. Helens, England. Sheet glass. Des.
63.318 ; Nov. 20.
Pilkington, William N., assignor to Pilkington Brothers
Limited, St. Helens, England. Sheet glass. Des.
63.319 ; Nov. 20.
Pilkington, William N., assignor to Pilkington Brothers
Limited, St. Helens, England. Sheet glass. Des.
63,320: Nov. 20.
Pillars, Edward R., and H. C. Leeseberg, Fostoria, Ohio.
Minor-caliber fuse. 1,473,355 ; Nov. 6.
Pilling, Henry, Chorlton-cnm-Hardy, England. Operation
of valves by fluid pressure. 1,443,239 ; Jan. 23.
Pilling, Henry, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, England. Recipro-
cating-piston engine. 1,450,112 ; Mar. 27.
Pilling, Norman B., Wilkinsburg, and R. E. Bed worth,
Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company. High-temperature resistor
material. 1,467,810; Sept. 11.
Pillings, John H., Hamilton, Ohio. Typewriter-key-
actuating organization. 1,447,484 ; Mar. 6.
Pilliod, Charles J., assignor to D. Searles, trustee, Toledo,
Ohio. Adapter means for furnace doors. 1,443,143 ;
Jan. 23.
Pilliod, Charles J., assignor to D. Searles, trustee, Toledo,
Ohio. Furnace-door-operatlng means. 1,443,144 ;
.Tan. 23.
Pilliod, Charles J., assignor to D. Searles, trustee, Toledo,
Ohio. Valve gear. 1,465,948 ; Aug. 28.
Pillsbury, Charles S., and L. S. Sims, Pulaski, Va. Lift-
ing jack. 1,456,827; May 29.
Pilson, James R., and L. Zoll. Vangu'ard, Saskatchewan,
Canada, Automatic door check. 1,478,758 ; Dec, 25.
Pilum, A. G. (See Ludorf, Ernst, assignor.)
Pinard, Albert, East Charleston, Vt. Vehicle runner.
1,478.796; Dec. 25.
Plnchart-Deny, Maurice, and L. Labourot, Paris, France.
Manufacture of rough pieces for brass tubes. 1,444,270 ;
Feb, 6.
Pinchler. Louis, Cleveland, Ohio. Windstorm hat catch.
1,443,194; Jan, 23,
Pine, Harry B., and C. W. Cisney, Phoenix, Ariz. Com-
bined cabinet and table. 1,453,946 ; May 1.
Pine Tree Milking Machine Company. (See Stampen,
.Jacob J., assignor,!
Pine, Wilber J,, Oshkosh, Wis, Combination metal-work-
ing machine. 1,473,356 ; Nov. 6.
Pineau, Joseph G. (See Wehr, H., and Pineau.)
Pineiro, Lucas R., Habana, Cuba. Surgical instrument.
1,441,298 ; Jan. 9.
Pinell, Louis, and C. C. Loop, Tacoma, Wash. Music-
turning device, 1,454,766 ; May 8.
Pines Manufacturing Company, (See Raleigh, James F.,
assignor.)
Pines Manufacturing Company. (See Willis, George M.,
assignor,)
Pinkard, Arthor L,, Youngstown, Ohio. Swimming de-
vice. 1,473,514; Nov. 6.
Pinkerton. Edward E., Chicago, 111. Folding display box.
1,446,581 ; Feb. 27.
Pinkerton, Edward E,, Chicago, 111. Folding box.
1,448,864 ; Mar. 20.
Pinkerton, William W., Boise, Idaho, assignor to Secretary
of War of the United States of America, trustee. High-
explosive shell. 1,449,245 ; Mar. 20,
Plnkosh, Michael, assignor of one-half to J. Paseka,
Minneapolis, Minn. Device for treating pie dough.
1,474,640; Nov, 20,
Plnten, John, Detroit, Mich. Display cabinet. 1,473,868 ;
Nov. 13.
Plnten, John, Detroit, Mich. Box latch. 1,473,869 ;
Nov. 13.
Pin toff, Beatrice. (See O'Donnell, B., and Pintoff.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Pintsch, Julius, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Meyer, Bruno,
assignor.)
Ploda, Louis E. W., San Francisco, Calif. Process of
and apparatus for manufacturing cement. 1,465,863 ;
Aug. 21.
Pioneer Production Company. (See Yeomans, Lucien I.,
assignor.)
Pioneer Suapender Company. (See Uhl, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Piotrowsk), Paul, Newport, N. H. Support for window
shades and curtains. 1,459,342 ; June 19.
Pipe, Edward H., assignor to Acme Cement Plaster Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Stucco-mixing machine.
1,452,702 ; Apr. 24.
Piper, Frederick G., Winchester, England. Headlight and
the lik". 1,475,872 ; Nov. 27.
Piper, Herbert H., Jackson, Mo. Dust shield and collector
for automobiles. 1,470,244 ; Oct. 9.
Piper, Joseph W., Lowell, Mass. Grate for furnaces and
boilers. 1,475,651 ; Nov. 27.
Piper, Vance G. (See Giddings, Frank R., assignor.)
Piper, Walter A., and A. V. Naegele, Chicago, 111. Toy
aeroplane. 1,462,244; July 17.
Piper, Walter F. (See Beardsley, E. O., and Piper.)
Piper, William E., New Canaan, Conn., assignor to The
Dorr Company, New York, N. Y. Settling apparatus.
1,457,794 ; June 5.
Pipereaut, Pierre. (See Helbronner, A., and Pipereaut.)
Pipltone, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Interlock-
ing Construction Corporation. Interlocking building
block. 1,463,969 ; Aug. 7.
Pippert, Willis J., Ridlonville, Me. Underlay for print-
ing on paper bags and the like and making same.
1,449,545; Mar. 27.
Pipping, Alf, Altoona, Pa. Mold. 1,458,847; June 12.
Pique, Joan J., London. England. Cooling and freezing
of fish and the like. 1,458,991 ; June 19.
Piron Coal Distillation Systems. (See Piron, Emil,
assignor.)
Piron, Emil, assignor to Piron Coal Distillation Systems,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Distilling or refining column.
1.475,243 : Nov. 27.
Piron, Emil, assignor to Piron Coal Distillation Sys-
tems, Inc., New York, N. Y. Separating organic
acids from aqueous solutions thereof. 1,477,076 :
Dec. 11.
Pirott, Celester. (See McCracken, B., and Pirott.)
Plrson, Frank, Kansas City, Mo. Lamp body. Des.
63,321 ; Nov. 20.
Plrtle, Joe P. (See Frank, J., and Pivtle.)
Pischke, Walter E., Leola, S. Dak. Harrow attachment.
1,441,448 ; Jan. 9.
Piston Research Corporation. (See Bramberry, Harry
M., assignor.)
Piston Ring Company, The. (See Johnson, Charles B.,
assignor. )
Piston Ring Company, The. (See Warren, John R., as-
signor.)
Pistor, August T. (See Pistor, Ernest M., assignor.)
Pistor, Ernest M., Dundee, assignor of one-half to A. T.
Pistor, Oak Park, 111. Gauze-packing device.
1,456,828 ; May 29.
Pitcairn, William S., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
William S. Pitcairn Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Plate or similar article. Des. 63,656 ; Dec. 25.
Pitcairn. William S., Corporation. (See Pitcairn, Wil-
liam S.. assignor.)
Pltcole, Prank .T., assignor to Whitehead & Kales Com-
pany, River Rouge, Mich. Vehicle seat construction.
1.477,589 : Dec. 18.
Pitkin, Arthur F.. Schenectady. N. Y. Stay bolt for
steam boilers. 1.469,688 ; Oct. 2.
Pitman, Henry L., Elizabeth, N. J. Winding mechanism.
1,447,516; Mar. 6.
Pitman, Henry L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring motor.
1.472,936; Nov. 6.
Pitnam, Henry L., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Under-
wood Computing Machine Company, New York, N. Y.
Computing machine. 1,445,909 ; Feb. 20.
Pitman, Henry L., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,465,789 ; Aug. 21.
Pitney, Arthur H.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Pitney-Bowps Postage Meter Company. Stamford, Conn.
Postage meter and mail-marking machine. Rel5,734-
Dec. 18.
Pitney, Arthur H., and J. W. Ogden, assignors to Uni-
versal Postal Machines Corporation. Stamford, Conn.
Register for postage-marking machine. 1.461,934:
.Tuly 17.
Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Company. (See Pitney,
Arthur H., assignor.)
Pitou, Eugene, New York, N. Y. Window-washing ap-
paratus. 1,470,388; Oct. 9.
Pitou, Eugene. New York, N. Y. Suspended scaffold.
1.474.941 : Nov. 20.
Pitschman, Joseph H., San Francisco, Calif. Headlight
shield. 1,448.675 ; Mar. 13.
Pitt, Frederick D., assignor to Irving-Pitt Manufacturing
Company, Kansas City, Mo. Loose-leaf binder and the
making of s.Tme. 1,466,959 ; Sept. 4.
Pitt Railway Equipments Limited. (See Reid. T., and
Plnlayson, assignors.)
Pitt, William L. (See Lemons, Joseph F., assignor.)
Pitt, William P., assignor to Irving-Pitt Manufacturing
Company, Kansas City, Mo. Hinge mechanism for
binder covers and the like. 1,466,960 ; Sept. 4.
Pittman, Moses S., San Diego, Calif. Safety guards for
spring traps. 1,441,523 ; Jan. 9.
Pittman, Reinhart W., New York, N. Y. High-speed mo-
tion-picture apparatus. 1,444,884 ; Feb. 13.
Pittman, Reinhart W., New York, N. Y. Magazine for
film machines. 1,451,842 ; Apr. 17.
Pittman, Vincent V., Selma, Calif. Building section.
1,477,520; Dec. 11.
Pittoni, Louis B. (See Sishower, G. F., and Pittoni.)
Pitts, John B., Louisville, Ky. Railway signal apparatus.
1,444,850 ; Feb. 13.
Pittsburgh Engineering Works. (See Moore, W. E., Alter,
Hanff, Eckley, and Wright, assignors.)
Pittsburgh Hand Truck Mfg. Co. (See Fritz, Peter C,
assignor.)
Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass & Glass Company. (See Steffen,
Adolf, assignor.)
Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass & Glass Company. (See Yokel,
Frank, assignor.)
Pittsburgh Meter Company. (See Kerr, Thomas H., as-
signor.)
Pittsburgh. Oil Refining Corporation. (See Bolleau,
Walter K., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. (See Hess, Philip J., a.s-
signor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Brown, Christo-
pher, assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Gelstharp, Fred
erick, assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See McCutcheon
Claude H., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Osborne, Frank
assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Rehm, Benja
min, assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Soderberg, Jacob
assignor.)
Pittsburgh Seamless Tube Company. (See Cassidy, Perry
R., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Seamless Tube Company. (See Sneddon, James
P., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Steel Company. (See Bull, George E., as-
signor.)
Pittsburgh Transformer Company. (See Bingay, Robert
v.. assignor.)
Pittsburgh Transformer Company. (See Horelick, Sam-
uel, assignor.)
Pittsburgh Transformer Company. (See McClintock,
Lewis G., assignor.)
Pitzer, Leslie H., Pratt, Kans. Bushing extractor and
remover. 1.442,821 : Jan. 23.
Pitzer, Leslie H., Garden City, Kans. Bushing remover.
1,448,597 ; Mar. 13.
Pizzino, Antonino, Massillon. Ohio. Rest plate and ful-
crum for grinding machines. 1,477,151 : Dec. 11.
Pizzino, James V., Harrisville, Pa Ash-receptacle attach-
ment for cigars. 1,466,512; Aug. 28.
Pizzino, James V., Mercer, Pa. Wall-papering machine.
1,472,735; Oct. 30.
Pizzuti, Giuseppe, Chicago, 111. Wheel remover.
1,457,795 ; June 5.
Place, Charles A., assignor to New York Mackintosh
Clothing Company, New York, N. Y. Rainproof gar-
ment. 1,473,916 ; Nov. 13.
Place, Roland P. (See Pagelsen, Edward N., assignor.)
Place. Roland P., assignor to Roland P. Place Company,
Midland, Mich. Emery-wheel-dressing tool. 1,468,395 ;
Sept. 18.
Place, Roland P., Company. (See Place, Roland P.,
assignor.)
Plagg, William, Seattle, Wash. Container cover.
1,473.043 : Nov. 6.
Plainfield Trust Company, The, administrator. (.See
Hopkins, Charles E.)
Plaisted. Harold M. (See Williams, Milton P., assignor.)
Plaistod. Harold M., assignor to Williams Patent Crusher
& Pulverizer Company, St. Louis, Mo. Crusher,
1.443,757; Jan. 30.
Plaisted, Harold M., assignor to Williams Patent Crosher
and Pulverizer Company, St. Louis, Mo. Rotary pivoted
hammer. 1.476,177: Dec. 4.
Plamondon, Isidore J., Dubuque, Iowa. Book holder.
1,457.458 ; June 5.
Plank, J. Raymond, assignor to Wolverine Brass Works,
Grand Rapids, Mich. Quick-action chuck. 1,449,440 ;
Mar. 27.
Plant, John W., San Mateo, Calif., assignor to American
Manganese Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Bucket lip.
1,454,486 : May 8.
Plant, Thomas G., Company. (See McLeod, George T.,
assignor.)
Plantation Rubber M,Tnufacturing Company Limited.
(See Underwood, G. F., and Luffsmith, assignors.)
Plante, Ernest, Indianapolis, Ind. Vehicle bumper.
1,448,504 ; Mar. 13.
Plante. Joseph A., San Pedro, Calif. Cutting overshot.
1,458,118 ; June 5.
Plante, Levi N., Worcester, Mass. Film carrier. 1,466,339 ;
Aug. 28.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Plantier, Ludovic J. M., Annonay, Ardeche, France. Di-
lator and the like. 1,443,801 : Jan. 30.
Plantz, H. A., et al. (See Bumbaugh, Clyde C, assignor.)
riass. Kobert 11. (See Moses, E. Q., and I'lass.)
I'lass, Robert II., Upper Montclair, N. J. Spring wheel.
1, 168,076 : Sept. 18.
Plasschaert, Hector, Wachtebeke-lez-Gand, Belgium.
Valve for pneumatic tires. 1,457,390 ; June 5.
Plasschaert, Hector. Wachtebeke-lez-Gand, Belgium.
Printing mechanism for registering machines.
1,457,391 ; June 5.
Plasterer, Purl C, Hamilton, assignor to Darn E. Z.
Laboratorys, Dayton, Ohio. Cement. 1,458,308 ;
June VI.
Plate, Ernst W., Philadelphia, Pa. Bridge for stringed
musical instruments. 1,449,777 : Mar. 27.
Platman, Robert, Penn Van, N. y. Kre escape.
1.444,639; Feb. 6.
Platner, David F., San Diego, Calif. Concentrator.
1,469,019; Sept. 25.
Piatt Brothers and Company. (See Wilkinson, Henry,
assignor, i
I'latt Brothers and Company Limited. (See Walker, John
W., assignor.)
Piatt, Clarence D., Bridgeport, Conn. Inclosed switch.
1,441,599 ; Jan. 9.
Platt, Clarence D., Bridgeport, Conn. Electric switch.
1,445,847 ; Feb. 20.
Platt, Clarence D., Bridgeport, Conn. Inclosed-swltch
construction. 1,452,814 ; Apr. 24.
I'latt. Clarencp 1)., Bridgeport, Conn. Electrical cutout.
1.454,185 ; May 8.
Platt. Clarence D., Biidfreport, Conn. Electric cut-out
and the like. 1,454.180 : May S.
Platt, Clarence D., Bridgeport, Conn. Inclosed switch.
1,463,908; Aug. 7.
Platt, Edwin F. (See Platt. Edwin H.. assignor.)
Platt, Edwin H., Denver, Colo., assignor of one-half to
E. F. Platt, Portland, Oreg. Power transmission for
motor vehicles. 1,450,643; Apr. 3.
Platt, Frank L., G. N. Ilein, and R. R. Impey, San Fran-
cisco. Calif. Hypodermic syringe. 1,476,103 ; Dec. 4.
Platt-Hepworth, Robert, Paddlngton, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Automatic fuel-economizing appa-
ratus for internal-combustion engines. 1,474,686 ;
Nov. 20.
Platt, Ocron S., Bridgeport, Conn. Bottle capper.
1,453,405 ; May 1.
Platt, William H., Hamilton, Ohio. Jar holder.
1,471,415 ; Oct. 23.
Flatten. William J., Green Bay, Wis. Beehive. 1,441,524 ;
Jan. 9.
Platts, MontraviUe E., and A. F. Nebhut, Ilion, N. Y.
Vegetable slicer. 1,468,210 ; Sept. 18.
Platz, Charles, New Tork, N. Y. Safety device for ele-
vators. 1,448,978 ; Mar. 20.
Platz, Henry T., Ashland, Ohio, assignor to Memo Manu-
facturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Desk memorandum
pad. 1,452,092 ; Apr. 17.
Plaugher, Eli P. (See Berg, Fred C, assignor.)
Plauson, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Manufacture of
phosphate manures. 1,445,167 ; Feb. 13.
Plauson, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Manufacturing
of vinyl halides. 1,445,168 ; Feb. 13.
Plauson, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Manufacture of
resinous condensation products. 1,451,843 ; Apr. 17.
Plauson, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Manufacture of
disppvsoids. 1,458.542: June 12.
Plauson, Hermann, Hamburg, Germany. Manufacture of
acetaldehyde of acetic acid. 1,471,058 ; Oct. 16.
Plauson. Hermann. Hamburg, Germany. Manufacture of
rubber and ebonite substitutes. 1,471,059 ; Oct. 16.
i^'lawker, Samuel. (See Waters, A. L., and Plawker.)
Plehaty, Carl W., assignor of one-half to P. R. White,
White Plains, N. Y. Controller for motors. 1,452,472;
Apr. 17.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfield, N. J., assignor to H. B.
Newhall. Bolt anchor. 1,469,667 ; Oct. 2.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfleld, N. J., assignor to H. B.
Newhall, formerly known as H. B. Newhall, jr. Bolt
anchor. 1,469,669; Oct. 2.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfield, N. J., assignor to H. B.
Newhall. Nail expansion. 1.476,833 ; Dec. 11.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfield, N. J., assignor to H. B.
Newhall. Nail expansion. 1.476,834 ; Dec. 11.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfield, N. J., assignor to H. B.
Newhall. Nail expansion. 1,476,835: Dec. 11.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfield, N. J., assignor to H. B.
Newhall. Nail-expansion method. 1,476.836 : Dec. 11.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfleld, and J. Karitzky, Garwood,
N. J. ; said Pleister assignor to H. B. Newhall and
said Karitzky assignor to H. B. Newhall, executor of
H. B. Newhall, sr., deceased. Bolt anchor. 1,469,665 ;
Oct. 2.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfield, and J. Karitzky, Garwood,
assignors to H. B. Newhall, Plainfield, N. J., executor
of H. B. Newhall, sr., deceased. Bolt anchor.
1,469,666 ; Oct. 2.
Pleister, Henry W.. Westfield. and J. Karitzky, Gar-
wood, assignors to H. B. Newhall. Plainfield, N. J.
Nail fastener. 1,476.837: Dec. 11.
Plempel, Charles A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Confection mold.
1,472,229; Oct. 30.
Plenty & Son Limited. (See Kent-Norris, Henry, as-
signor.)
Pletcher, Roscoe T., Needles, Calif. Locomotive and
tender connection. 1,443,716 ; Jan. 30.
Pletman, Abraham, Schenectady, N. Y. Toothbrush.
1,473,357 ; Nov. 6.
Plew, James E.. Chicago, 111. Bubbling drinking foun-
tain. 1,454,603 ; May 8.
Plewa, Steve, and R. N. Janusz, Milwaukee, Wis. Ironing
board. 1,448,418; Mar. 13.
Plews, William J. (See Spencer, A. R., and Plews.)
Plimpton, Bentley A., assignor of one-half to The Porce-
lain Insulator Corporation, Lima, N. Y. Suspension
clamp for electrical conductors. 1,456,932 ; May 29.
Plimpton, Bentley A., assignor of one-half to The Por-
celain Insulator Company, Lima, N. Y. Insulator.
1,478,912 ; Dec. 25.
Plitt, Walter K., and W. A. Lloyd, Meyersdale, Pa. Car
wheel. 1,459,691 ; June 19.
Plochocki, Anthony, assignor of one-half to E. Brzozowski,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Game device. 1,464,537; Aug. 14.
Ploetner, Otto. (See Levi, J. A., and Ploetner.)
Plondke, Frederic J., St. Paul, Minn. Operating bed.
1,464,661 ; Aug. 14.
Plonka, John, Woodlawn, Pa. Conveyer for sheet ma-
terial. Rel5,626 ; June 12.
Ploplis, Victor J., Port Carbon, Pa. Cabinet. 1,458,848 ;
June 12.
Plotner, Lloyd D., Brooklyn, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Impulse-
transmitting device. 1,445,235 ; Feb. 13.
Plowman, Walter W. (See Feldenheimer, W., and Plow-
man.)
Plowman, Walter W. (See Feldenheimer, W., Plowman,
and Schidrowitz.)
Ployer, Albert E., St. Louis, Mo. Enamel-ware pro-
tector. 1,447.180; Mar. 6.
I'lum, S. Haines, 2d. (See Morrison, Lewis E., as-
signor.)
Plum, WUIiam T., jr., Newark, N. J. Coating woven fab-
rics. 1,472,230; Oct. 30.
Plumb, D. S. (See Holbrook, J. K., and De Francisco,
assignors.)
Plumb, Fayette R., Philadelphia, Pa. Container for
files. 1,460.499 ; July 3.
Plumbridge, William. (See Chick, H. R., Helliwell, and
Plumbridge.)
Plumley, Stuart. (See Anderson, J. L., and Plumley.)
Plumley, Stuart, Westfleld, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Portable acetylene generator.
1,462,623; July 24.
Plumm, Gottfried, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany, assignor
to M. Polak, Groningen, Netherlands. Ignition system
for interTinl-rnmbustion r-nginos. 1,459,252 ; June'l9.
Plummer, Charles T. (See Baldwin, W. H., and Plum-
mer.)
Plummer, Clarence H., Kewaunee, Wis. Conveying appa-
ratus. 1,459.253 ; June 19.
Plump, Adolph, Redwood City, Calif. Railway spike.
1,444,271 ; Feb. 6.
Plumstead, Joseph E., Wilmington, Del., assignor to The
Jessup & Moore Paper Co., Philadelphia; Pa. Treat-
ment of liquid waste material containing combined
carbon. 1.442,494 ; Jan. 16.
Plunkt'tt. William 11. (See Holmes, Alfred E., assignor.)
Plushkell, August B., Los Angeles, Calif. Loose-leaf
binder. 1,445,910; Feb. 20.
Plymouth Gypsum Company. (See Armstrong, Louis E.,
assignor.)
Plymouth Phonograph Parts Co. (See Trotter, George
C. assignor.)
Plympton, Frederic K., Wellesley, Mass. Bottle cap and
the like. 1,449,953; Mar. 27.
Plywood Tube, Inc., The. (See Proctor, John H., as-
signor.)
Pneumatic Cushion Co. (See Gruss, Lucien E., assignor.)
Pneumatic Process Flotation Company. (See Dolbear,
Samuel H., assignor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation. (See Strout, Ralph C,
assignor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation, Ltd. (See Howard, Stanley
R., assignor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation Limited. (See Robinson,
George A., assignor.)
Pneumelectric Corporation. The. (See Palmros, A.,
Mackle, and Healey, assignors.)
Pneuraercator Company. (See Field, Michael B., as-
signor.)
Pneumercator Company. (See StancIifEe, Cecil W., as-
signor.)
Poccla. Loreto, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Air compressor.
1 473, .'^,14 : Nov. 6.
Pochila, Franz, assignor of one-half to S. Babic, Duqesne,
Pa. Surface-dressing machine. 1,470,641 ; Oct. 16.
Pothwndt, Richard, et al. (See Paffrath, Paul C. J.,
a'^sicnior, )
Pocock, Augustine J., deceased ; Z. Pocock, administratrix,
assignor to The Dayton Pump & Manufacturing Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Pump. 1,445,035 ; Feb. 13.
Pocock. Augustine J., deceased ; Z. Pocock, administratrix,
assignor to The Dayton Pump & Manufacturinc Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Pump. 1,445,036 ; Feb. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Pocock, Zadia, administratrix. (See Pocock, Augustine J.)
Poczobyt, Wladyslaw. (See Litwin. Simon, assignor.)
I'ocigorsek, Leo. (See Steinbach, Arthur, assignor.)
Podjus, Harry H., Chicago, 111. Clothesline grip.
1,456,712 ; May 29.
Podolsky, Henry, San Francisco, Calif. Fishing appara-
tus. 1,474,781 ; Nov. 20.
Poe, Robert L., Chicago, HI. Stove and furnace.
1,445,799; Feb. 20.
Poebing, Oskar, Munich, Germany. Regulating water-
power stations. 1,474,086 ; Nov. 13.
Poelke, Otto F., jr. (See Parsons, John H., assignor.)
Poell, Harry F., Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrella. 1,454,404 ;
May 8.
Poelle, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. Clothing hook. 1,445,037 ;
Feb. 13.
Poeppel, Otto, Esslingen, Germany. Preparing paper for
window envelopes. 1,444,082 ; Feb. 6.
Poetzsch, Max, Ridgewood, N. J. Combined napper and
shearing machine. 1,449,293 ; Mar. 20.
Pogorzelski, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Combined table and
mangle. 1,441,879; Jan. 9.
Pogue, George D. (See Hildebrand, Reinhard, assignor.)
Pogue, Joseph I., Omak, Wash. Press. 1,455,304 ;
May 15.
Pohl, Charles, assignor to J. O. King, Los Angeles, Calif.
Humidifier. 1,475,920; Nov. 27.
Pohl, George. (See Miller, J. H., and Pohl.)
Pohl, Otto, Planegg, near Munich, Germany. Dry dis-
tilling and carbonizing crude peat. 1,473,641 ; Nov. 13.
Pohlkotte, John H., assignor to The Gem Shirt Company,
Davton, Ohio. Garment. 1,448,940; Mar. 20.
Pohrt, Henry O., Flint, Mich. Tool holder. 1,453,947 ;
May 1.
Poindexter, Franklin E„ Denton, Tex., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to B. S. Davidson, Denton, Tex. Shock
absorber. 1,454,905 ; May 15.
Poirette Corsets, Inc. (See Robbins, Philip H., assignor.)
Poirier, Alphouse, Spokane, Wash. Indicator. 1,472,193 ;
Oct. 30.
Poirii r, Edmon R., San Francisco, Calif. Bath and mas-
sage brush. 1,473,315 ; Nov. 6.
Poirmi)ur, Louis T., Meru, France. Explosion rotating
engine. 1,458,950; June 19.
Poister, Ralph S., Cantoii, Ohio, assignor to United
Alloy Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ingot-mold
bottom plate. 1,472,493 ; Oct. 30.
Poltras, Joseph A., New York, N. Y. Dividing head.
1,469,051 ; Sept. 25.
Pokorny, Anton, Wyndmere, N. Dak. Grain-car door.
1,463,724 ; July 31.
Pokorny, Frank, jr., assignor of one-half to P. W.
Keegan, New York, N. Y. Air heater. 1,451,471 ;
Apr. 10.
Pokorny, James T., Cedar Bayou, assignor to A. T. Ed-
dingston. Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Tex. Molding
machine. 1,473,044 ; Nov. 6.
Polak, Moritz. (See Plumm, Gottfried, assignor.)
Poland, John F., East Cleveland, and R. B. Miller, Bay
Village, Ohio. Unloading mechanism. 1,441,023 ; Jan. 2.
Polansky. Arpad, Douglastown, N. Y. Shoe-polishing set.
1,464,336 ; Aug. 7.
Poleski, John, and J. Tuvcak, St. Catharines, Ontario,
Canada. Fly catcher. Des. 61,862 ; Jan. 30.
Polhamus, Albert A., and W. A. Gillette, South Pasadena,
Calif. Back rest. 1,442.772 ; Jan. 16.
Polhemus, Louis E., Miami, Ariz. Carbide lamp.
1,450,867; Apr. 3.
Poli, Leon, Walsenburg, Colo. Safety fastening device
for nonskld chains. 1,455,409 ; May 15.
Poling, May E., Phoenix, Ariz. Fireplace front. 1,470,542 ;
Oct. 9.
Polinkowsky, Lipa, Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Call-
distributing system. 1,446,582 ; Feb. 27.
Polinkowsky, Lipa, Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone system. 1,448,572 ; Mar. 13.
Polinkowsky, Lipa. Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Telephone-excliange system. 1,459,186; June 19.
Polinkowsky, Lipa, Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Automatic telephone-exchange system. 1,464,109 ;
Aug. 7.
Polinkowsky, Lipa, Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,464.726 ; Aug. 14.
Polizzi, Raymond P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Advertising de-
vice for poker chips. 1,475,652 ; Nov. 27.
Polk, R. L.. & Co. (See Dinsrflore, Walter F., assignor.)
Polk, Ralph, Greenwood, Ind. Means for peeling citrus
fruit. 1,452,930 ; Apr. 24.
Polk, Ralph B., Greenwood, Ind. Segmenting tool for
citrous fruit. 1,468.648; Sept. 25.
Polk. Walter C, Indianapolis, Ind. Concrete form.
1,442.294; Jan. 16.
Polk, William D., assignor to American Road Machinery
Company, Inc., Kennett Square, Pa. Snowplow.
1.460.440; .Tuly 3.
Pollack, Charles. (See Miller, David M., assignor.)
Pollack, Daniel. (See Kasden, N., and Pollack.)
Pollack, Israel, Dorchester, Mass. Cleansing. 1,452,093 ;
Apr. 17.
Pollack, Joseph O., Chicago, 111. Ring contractor.
1,465,682 ; Aug. 21.
Pollak, Abraham, assignor to S. Kanner, New York, N. Y.
Lead pencil. 1,441,600 ; Jan. 9.
i'oUaU, Abraham, assignor to S. Kanner, New York, N. Y.
Lead pencil. 1,454,136 ; May 8.
Pollak, Charles, Hancock, Mich. Device for preventing
leaks. 1,463,749 ; .Tuly 31.
Pollak, Fritz. (See Ripper, Kurt, assignor.)
Pollak, Fritz, Vienna, Austria. Condensation product
and making same. 1,458,543 ; June 12.
['oUak, Isidor, and E. Mohring, Vienna, Austria. Manu-
facture of artificial resins from phenol and formal-
dehyde. 1,475,446; Nov. 27.
Pollak, Ludwig, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Buckle.
1,448,979 ; Mar. 20.
Pollard-AUing Manufacturing Company. (See De Mini-
co, Frank, assignor.)
Pollard, Arthur L., and E. Baseman, assignors to Massey-
Harris Harvester Company, Inc., Batavia, N. Y.
Wheeled cultivator. 1,466.340 ; Aug. 28.
Pollard, Henry V., Somervllle, Mass. Threshold elimi-
nator. 1,452,703 ; Apr. 24.
Pollard. Kail \\ ., Boston, Mas.s. Holding, adjusting, and
aligning apparatus for lenses for eyeglasses and the
like. l,454,e8S; May 8.
Pollen, Arthur J. H., London, England. Fire-control and
gun-laying apparatus. 1,445,353 ; Feb. 13.
Pollock, Arthur L., Kingman, Ariz. Rail attachment to
prevent spreading. 1,445,103 ; Feh. 13.
Pollock, John W., Soldiers Home, Sawtelle, Calif. Ant
trap. 1,464,394 ; Aug. 7.
Pollock, Morris, assignor to Royal Leather Goods Co.,
Chicago, 111. Traveling bag. 1,445,236 ; Feb. 13.
Pollock, Robert G., Syracuse, N. Y. Friction feed mecha-
nism for surface grinders. 1,446,271 ; Feb. 20.
Pollock, Robert T. (See Rahr, C. E., and Pollock.)
Pollock, William B.,' Company, The. (See Nelson, Al-
fred C, asBlgnor.)
Pollock, William B., Company, The. (See Nelson, A. C,
and Reillv, assignors.)
Pollock, William B., Company, The. (See RelUy, Edgar J.,
assignor.)
Poison. William R. (See Webb. Q. L., and Poison.)
Polygraphische Gesellschaft. (Sec Graf, Hans, assignor.)
Polygraphische Gesellschaft. (See Schaffer, Werner, as-
signor.)
Polzer, Fridolin, New York, N. Y., assignor to The E. H.
Hotchkiss Company, Norwalk, Conn. Staple strip.
1,465,783 ; Aug. 21.
Pomeroy, Edward S. (See Wcs.son, H., and Pomeroy.)
Pomeroy, Le Dru R., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Bates
ValYe Bag Company. Wire-tying tool. 1,472,763 ;
Oct. 30.
Pomeroy, Percy W., Toledo, Ohio. Electric-lamp casing.
1,440,552; Jan. 2.
Pomeroy, Ralph E. H., Canton, Ohio. Pulverizing mill.
1,449,441 ; Mar. 27.
Pomeroy, Ralph E. H., Canton, Ohio. Pulverizing mill.
1,451,472 ; Apr. 10.
Pomeroy, Ralph E. H., Canton, Ohio. Pulverizing mill.
1,452,218; Apr. 17.
Pomilio Brothers Corporation. (See Pomlllo, Ottorino,
assignor.)
Pomilio, Ottorino, Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to Pomilio
Brothers Corporation, New York, N. Y. Reduction
gear for airplanes. 1,441,114 ; Jan. 2.
Pomona Products Company. (See Bostrom, Earnst A.,
assignor.)
Ponce, Demetrio. (See Trejo M., Rafael, and Ponce.)
Pond, Charles P., assignor of one-half to G. L. Traffarn,
Camden, N. Y. Top for vehicle bodies. 1,458,075 ;
June 5.
Pond, Henry O., Tenafly, N. J., and A. W. Mellen, jr..
New York, N. Y., assignors to Raymond Concrete Pile
Company, New York, N. Y. Brick-handling appara-
tus. 1,443,966 ; Feb. 6.
Pond, Skaife L., and G. E. Simkins, Hill City, S. Dak.
Beet topper. 1,467,650 ; Sept. 11.
Pond, Ulvsses A., Middletown, 111. Harrow cart.
1,443,58;:; ; Jan. 30.
Pont, Jos6 Pons, Barcelona, Spain. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,452,125 ; Apr. 17.
Pontbriand, Louis P., Highgate Center, Vt. Pump.
1.473,737; Nov. 13.
Pontello, Prank, Calumet, Mich. Building slab.
1,455,657; May 15.
Pontz, Adam, Reading, Pa. Let back for pick ratchet
looms. 1,449,835; Mar. 27.
Pool, Charles R. P., Dallas, Tex. Lift for gin breasts.
1,471,416; Oct. 23.
Pool, Charles S., Taft, Calif. Cross-feed stop for lathes.
1,469,108; Sept. 25.
Pool, De Witt T. (See Crum, Marcellus, sr., assignor.)
Pool, Elmer C, New Castle, Pa. Automatic feed for tin
nlng machines. 1,448,711 ; Mar. 13.
Pool, Elmer C, New Castle, Pa. Conveying mechanism.
1,448,712; Mar. 13.
Pool, Elmer C, New Castle, Pa. Peed mechanism.
1,448,713; Mar. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Pool, Elmer C, New Castle, Pa. Separator for automatic
plate-feeding mechanism. 1,448,714 ; Mar. 13.
Pool, Elmer C, New Castle, Pa. Pack-handling appara-
tus. 1,448,715 : Mar. 13.
Pool, Elmer C., New Castle, Pa. Deflector for plate-feed-
insr mechanisms. 1,448,716 ; Mar. 13.
Pool. Elmer C, New Castle, Pa. Deflector for plate-
feeding mechanisms. 1,460,038 ; June 26.
Pool, Jo.seph B. (See Stull, David L., assignor.)
Pool, Mcrris W., Brooklyn, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, lUon, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,462,980; July 24.
Pool, Morris W., Now York, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,465,550 ; Aug. 21.
Pool, William, Crayford, assignor to Vickers Limited,
Westminster. London, England. Pumping device.
1,477,850; Dec. 18.
Poole, Arthur F., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Remington Accounting Machine Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Calculating machine. 1,446,990 ;
Feb. 27.
Poole, Arthur F., I'elham Manor, assignor to Reming-
ton Accounting Machine Corporation, New York, N. 1'.
Calculating machine. 1,477,077; Dec. 11.
Poole, Arthur F., Kenilworth, and G. B. Vernier, jr., Chi-
cago, 111., assignor to The Wahl Company, Wilmington,
Del. Fountain pen. 1,452,653; Apr. 24.
Poole, Arthur F., Pelbam Manor, N. Y., and F. A. Hart,
New Britain, Conn., assignors to Remington Account-
ing Machine Corporation, New York, N. Y. Calculat-
ing machine. 1,468,510 ; Sept. 18.
Poole, Harrv, and G. P. Komain, Dillon, Mont. Miter
bos. 1,458,951 ; June 19.
Poole, Henry J., London. England. Machine for cutting
paper, cardboard, and the like. 1,447,885 ; Mar. 6.
Pooler, Thomas E., Pueblo, Colo. Digger. 1,470,284 ;
Oct. 9.
Poor, Fred A., assignor to The P & M Company, Chicago,
111. Rail anchor. Rel5,593 ; May 1.
Poor, Roy W., assignor of one-fourth to J. J. Mathe, Los
Angeles. Calif. Motor-driven mixer and the like.
1,4'54,223 ; May 8.
Pope, Frederick, New York, N. Y. Draw-off for electric
furnaces. 1,463,970 ; Aug. 7.
Pope, Harry C. and J. H. Fieldhouse, Los Angeles,
Calif. Isniter for gaseous-fuel burners. 1,476,725 ;
Dec. 11.
Pope, John W., Memphis, Tenn. Fare-collecting device.
1.472,937 ; Nov. 6.
Pope, Joseph H., Hamilton, Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Making
nails. 1,442.969 : Jan. 23.
Pope, Joseph H., Hamilton,- Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J. Heel-
seat-roughing machine. 1,447,223 ; Mar. 6.
Pope, Joseph H., Hamilton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel
machine. 1,449,442 : Mar. 27.
Pope, Joseph H.. Hamilton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J. Nail-
transferring mechanism. 1,461,784 ; July 17.
Pope, Joseph" H.. Hamilton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Work
support. 1,461,785 ; July 17.
Pope, Joseph H.. Hamilton. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Jack.
1.461.786: July 17.
Pope, Joseph H., Hamilton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Dis-
tributing apparatus. 1,471.354 ; Oct. 23.
Pope. Joseph H., Hamilton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Attach-
ing machine. 1,474.378 : Nov. 20.
Pope Machine Company. (See La Montagne, Patrick P.,
assignor.)
Pope Machine Company. (See Randall, Edison E., as-
signor. )
Pope, Otto W.. Oklahoma, Okla. Emergency brake
lever. 1.468,414 ; Sept. 18.
Pope. Philip H., Portland. Oreg. Model for illustrating
cell division. 1,478,058 : Dec. 18.
Pope, Richard, North Sydney, New South Wales. Aus-
tralia. Means for controlling the rebound of springs of
vehicles. 1,455,305 : May 15.
Pope, Weslev M., Washington, D. C. Pennant. Des.
62,092: Mar. 13.
Pope. William J., Holmesdale, Cambridge, assignor of
one-half to Scottish Dyes Limited, Carlisle, Cumber-
land, England. Production of coloring matters.
1,451,270; Apr. 10.
Popiel. Maurice A., and J. Schonholtz, New York, N. Y.
Watchcase and dial. 1.465,874; Aug. 21.
Popin. Ziva. New York, N. Y. Shield for hair waving.
1,447,997; Mar. 13.
Popin. Ziva, New York, N. Y. Hair-curling device.
1,447,998; Mar. 13.
Popkin. David, Maiden, Mass. Method and means for
making upholstered furniture. 1,463,334 ; July 31.
Poplawski. Stephen J., Racine, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Gilchrist Company, Newark, N. J.
Motor-driven mixer. 1.475.197 ; Nov. 27.
Popoff, Andrew P. (See MuUer, O. P., and Popoff.)
I'opp, Harry W. (See Mattson, B. M., Popp, and Houg-
land.)
I'opp, Leonard .\. (See Johnson, L. E., Peterson, and
Popp. )
Poppe, Edward W., assignor to Kalamazoo Paper Box
Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Display box. 1,450,450 ;
Apr. 3.
Poppe, Erling. (See Poppe, Peter A. and E.)
I'oppe, Peter A. and E., Coventry, England. Cylinder
connection and the like. 1,454,187 ; May S.
Poppenhusen, Herman A., Hammond, assignor to Green
Engineering Company, East Chicago, Ind. Fuel-re-
tarding member. 1,456,648 ; May 29.
Poppenhusen, Herman A., Hammond, assignor to Green
Engineering Company, East Chicago, Ind. Ledge-plate
and water-box mounting for furnaces. 1,456,649 ;
May 29.
Poppenhusen, Herman A., Hammond, assignor to Green
Engiueering Company, East Chicago, Ind. Water box
for furnaces. 1,456,650 : May 29.
Poppenhusen, Herman A., Hammond, assignor to Green
Engineering Company, East Chicago, Ind. Stoker fur-
nace. 1,461,450; July 10.
Poppenhusen, Herman A., Hammond, assignor to
Green Engineering Company, East Chicago, Ind. Fire
arch. 1,463,971 ; Aug. 7.
Poppenhusen, Herman A.. Hammond, assignor to Green
Engineering Company, East Chicago, Ind. Fire arch.
1,477,895 ; Dec. 18.
Poppenhusen, Herman A., Hammond, Ind., and A. P.
Strong. Chicago, 111., assignors to Green Engineering
Company, East Chicago, Ind. Fire arch. 1,466,751 ;
Sept. 4.
Poppeiijiusen, Herman A., Hammond, Ind., and A. P.
Strong, Chicago, 111., assignors to Green Engineering
Company, East Chicago, Ind. Furnace. 1,477,896 ;
Dec. 18.
Popper, Isaac C, assignor to The Theroz Company, New
York, N. Y. Coffee urn. 1,457,392 ; June 5.
Popper, Isaac C. assignor to The Theroz Company, New
York, N. Y. Portable stove. 1,458,544 ; June 12.
Popper, Joseph, assignor of one-half to Baird-Daniels
Co., Inc., New York, and one-half to R. H. Popper,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy. 1,451,085 : Apr. 10.
Popper, Joseph, assignor of one-half to Baird-Daniels
Company, Incorporated. New York, and one-half to R.
H. Popper. Brooklvn, N. Y. Toy pistol. 1,460.441 ;
July 3.
Popper. Ruby H., et al. (See Popper, Joseph, assignor.)
Poppert, Henry A., assignor to Henry A. Poppert & Son
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Steam-pressure cooker.
1,453,255 ; Apr. 24.
Poppert, Henry A., & Son Company. (See Poppert, Henry
A., assignor.)
Popps, George, Mossena, N. Y. Hook. 1,470,481 : Oct. 9.
Porcelain Insulator Corporation, The. (See Plimpton,
Bentley A., assignor.)
Pordes, Dore, assignor to Fa. P. S.-Vergaser- und
Apparatebau-Aktiengesellschaft. Vienna, Austria.
Carburetor for internal-combustion engines. 1,477.280 ;
Dec. 11.
Porell, Frank A., Sanford, Me. Valve-operating mecha-
nism. 1.477.897: Dec. 18.
Poritz. Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com-
nany. Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y'. Chandelier. Des. 62,343 ;
Uaj 8.
Poritz Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Co.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Chandelier. Des. 62,589 ;
June 19.
I'oiitz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Electric-candle wall bracket.
Des. 62,868 ; Aug. 14.
Poritz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Electric wall-bracket plate.
Des. 62,869; Aug. 14.
Poritz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com-
pany. New York, N. Y. Ceiling chandelier. Des.
63,060; Sept. 25.
Poritz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com-
pany Inc., New York. N. Y. Body holder for a chande-
lier. Des. 63,583 ; Dec. 18.
Poritz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com-
pany Inc.. New York. N. Y. Candle holder for a chan-
delier. Des. 63,584 ; Dec. 18.
Poritz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com-
panv. Inc., New York. N. Y. Chandelier. Des. 63,585
Dec. 18.
Poritz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com
pany Inc., New York, N. Y. Chandelier. Des. 63.586
Dec. 18.
Poritz, Frederick M., assignor to Star Chandelier Com
panv Inc., New York, N. Y. Chandelier. Des. 63.587
Dee: 18.
Port Townsend Camera Co. (See Torka, F., and Red-
ders, assignors.)
Portable Elevator Mffr. Co. (See Ivey, John H., assisnor.l
Portass, Charles, et al. (See Portass, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
Portass, Frederick W.. assignor of one-third to C. Portass
and one-third to S. M. Portass. Sheffield. England.
Cinematograph apparatus. 1,455.766 ; May 15.
Portass, Stanley M., et al. (See Portass, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Portello, Frank P., assignor of one-third to J. B. Oberle
and one-tliird to W. A. Hall, Portland, Oreg. Automatic
switch closer for tracks. 1,449,778 ; Mar. 27.
Porteous, Robert C, and J. A. TannahlU, Montreal, Que-
bec, Canada. Combination gasoline safety lock.
1,444,083 ; Feb. 6.
Porter, Adelaide M., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
Huyler's, New York, N. Y. Novelty candy package.
1,468,743; Sept. 25.
Porter, Albert N., Tulsa, Okla. Target. 1,478,250;
Dec. 18.
Porter, Arthur P., WoUeboro, N. H. Water-closet.
1,440,892 ; Jan. 2.
Porter, Clovis A., and O. C. Brewster, Casper, Wyo.,
assignors of one-half to P. Sullivan and G. R. Hagens,
Casper, Wyo. Process and apparatus for centrifugal
separation. 1.452,388 ; Apr. 17.
Porter, Finley R., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Knight American Patents Company, Chicago, 111. In-
ternal-combustion engine. 1,465,560 ; Aug. 21.
Porter, Henry K., Brookline, Mass. Cutting tool.
1,476,640 ; Dec. 4.
Porter, HoUis P., Tulsa, Okla. Apparatus for treating
fresh petroleum. 1,471,705; Oct. 23.
Porter, J. E., Corporation. (See Weintz, William L.,
assignor.)
Porter, James M., Springdale, Pa. Mechanical stoker.
1,442,295 ; Jan. 16.
Porter, James V., assignor of one-half to T. J. Watson,
Conneaut, Ohio. Milk-bottle container. 1,472,437 ;
Oct. 30.
Porter, John A., Macon, Ga. Positive let-off motion for
looms. 1,454,767 ; May 8.
Porter, John M., Wilmington, N. C. Windmill. 1,465,174 ;
-■iug. 14.
Porter, Louis E., Connellsvllle, Pa. Moistener. 1,450,817 ;
Apr. 3.
Porter, Louis N. (See Porter, Winfred S., assignor.)
Porter, Raphael A., Payson, Utah. Vegetable elicer.
1,461,160; July 10.
Porter, Russell W., Springfield, Vt. Reflecting telescope.
1,468,973 ; Sept. 25.
Porter, Will R., Elmhurst, N. Y., assignor to The S. S.
White Dental Manufacturing Company. Dental-engine
handpiece. Rel5,681 ; Aug. 21.
Porter, Will R., Prince Bay, N. Y., assignor to The S. S.
White Dental Manufacturing Company. Tool handle.
1,470,100 ; Oct. 9.
Porter, Willard E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Meter bearing. 1,459,987 ; June 26.
Porter, William O., Chicago, 111. Attachment for bath-
tubs. 1,468,744; Sept. 25.
Porter, Wilson E., assignor to The New Haven Clock
Company, New Haven, Conn. Self-contained removable
power unit for clock movements. 1,459,843 ; June 19.
Porter, Wilson E., assignor to New Haven Clock Co., New
Haven, Conn. Chime and strike clock. 1,465,090 ;
Aug. 14.
Porter, Wilson E., assignor to New Haven Clock Co.,
New Haven, Conn. Clock movement. 1,478 759 ;
Dec. 25.
Porter, Wiiifield P., New York. N. Y. Pneumatic tube
and makini? the same. 1,454,074 ; May 8.
Porter, Winfield P., New York, N. Y. Projectile.
1,455,354; May 15.
Porter, Winfred S., assignor of one-half to L. N. Por-
ter, Blair, Nebr. Incubator. 1,471,805; Oct. 23.
Porterfield, Leonadus C, St. Louis, Mo. Washing ma-
chine. 1,476.178 ; Dec. 4.
Porth, Harry W. L., assignor to Swift & Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Attachment for skinning knives. 1,452,893 ;
Apr. 24.
Portner, William M., Freeport, 111. Mop wringer.
1,475,083 ; Nov. 20.
Portsmouth Auto Body Company. (See Boyan, T. J.,
and Eklund, assignors.)
Portzer, Edward A., St. Marys, Pa. Antiskid chain.
1,460,803 ; July 3.
Pos, Joseph H. (See Olhasso, J. J., Goss, and Pos.)
Poschadel, Leonard R., Milwaukee, Wis. Refrigerating
apparatus. 1,445,553 ; Feb. 13.
Positive Traction Motors Corporation, et al. (See Dus-
seau, Maurice G., assignor.)
Posler, Adam. (See Gottwald, J., and Posler. )
Posner, Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fashioned ankle and
arch support. 1,465,233 ; Aug. 14.
Posner, Israel A., Providence, R. I. Jewelry clasp.
1,441,999; Jan. 9.
Posnick, George, Springfield, Mass. Shaving gauge.
1,442,359; Jan. 16.
Posselt, Otto W. F., New York, N. Y. Collapsible um-
brella. 1,455,410; May 15.
Posson, Edward, Chicago, 111. Yoke-key support.
1,463,555 : July 31.
Possons, Minard A., and A. J. Blackford, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to American Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Blue-flame oil stove. 1,441,880; Jan. 9.
Post, Charles R., New Rochelle, N. Y. Electric writing
instrument. 1,447,730; Mar. 6.
Post, Claude L., Chicago, 111. Envelope-feeding mecha-
nism. 1,460,603 ; July 3.
Post, Cornelia M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
I'araffine Companies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Linoleum, oilcloth, or floor covering. Des. 63,490 ;
Dec. 11.
Post, Cornelia M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Paraffine Companies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Linoleum, oilcloth, or floor covering. Des. 63,491 ;
Dec. 11.
Post, Cornelia M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Paraffine Companies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Linoleum, oilcloth, or floor covering. Des. 63,492 ;
Dec. 11.
Post, Cornelia M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Paraffine Companies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Linoleum, oilcloth, or floor covering. Des. 63,493 ;
Dec. 11.
Post, Edwin M., jr., assignor to International Motor Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Self-propelled railway car.
1,474,732; Nov. 20.
Post, Georgia A., Forest Hills, N. Y. Game. 1,451,108;
Apr. 10.
Post, Harold L., Appleton, Wis. Baseball game.
1,449,014; Mar. 20.
Post, Harry M. and L. O., assignors of one-third to M. M.
Swain, Los Angeles, Calif. Two-cycle gas engine.
1,473,515 ; Nov. 6.
Post, John E., Durand, Mich. Gate. 1,462,766 ; July 24.
Post, Judson. (See Witter, Ezra E., assignor.)
I'ost, Leo 0. (See Post, Harry M. and L. O.)
Post, Truman W., Providence, R. I., assignor to Electric
Auto-Lite Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Headlight.
1,461,544; July 10.
Post, Truman W., New York, N. Y., assignor to Electric
Auto-Lite Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Headlight.
1,471,355 ; Oct. 23.
Postel, Carl, assignor to American Shale Reduction Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Avpparatus for extracting vola-
tile matter. 1,458,357 ; June 12.
Postel, Jacob H., San Mateo, Calif. Fountain brusu
teurs Salmson (Systeme Canton-Unne,) Paris, France.
1,468,248 ; Sept. 18.
Postel-Vinay, Pierre J. R., assignor to Societe Des Mo-
Distributing brush holder for magnetos with two simul-
taneous sparks. 1,444,084 ; Feb. 6.
I'ostel-Vinay, Pierre J. R., assignor to Societe des
Moteurs Salmson (Systeme Canton-Unne), Paris,
France. Means for securing rotary members of con-
tractile material to metallic hubs. 1,463,838; Aug. 7.
Postel-Vinay, Pierre J. R., assignor to Societe des Mo-
teurs Salmson Systeme Canton-Unne, Paris, Prance.
Valve-actuating lever for internal-combustion engines.
1,467,964 ; Sept. 11.
Postell, Harry H. (See Walters, George M., assignor.)
Poston Brick Company. (See Poston, Emmett v., as-
signor.)
Boston, Burton C, ChilUcothe, Ohio. Couch bed.
1,456,146; May 22.
Poston, Emmett V., assignor to Poston Brick Company,
Springfield, 111. Surfacing clay products. 1,477,663 ;
Dec. 18.
Postranecky, Carl, Dresden, Germany. Apparatus for
grinding or mixing cacao, chocolate, and the like.
1,443,926 ; Jan. 30.
Potash Extraction Corporation. (See Glaeser, Walter,
assignor.)
Potash Reduction Company. (See Stevens, Truman E..
assignor.)
Potchernick, George, San Antonio, Tex. Steering wheel.
1,468,324 ; Sept. 18.
Potstada, George, Oakland, Calif. Combination lamp
stand and lamp protector. 1,440,694 ; Jan. 2.
Pottala, John, Fitchburg, Mass. Sled. 1,453,948 ; May 1.
Pottenger, James W., Kankakee, 111. Chicken coop.
1,464,581 ; Aug. 14.
Potter, Albert T., assignor to Ainsworth Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Windshield. 1,444,885 ;
Feb. 13.
Potter, Albert T., assignor to Ainsworth Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Windshield pivot mounting.
1,449,055; Mar. 20.
Potter, Bernard U., and W. M. Fleming, Holyoke, Mass.,
assignors to Worthington Pump and Machinery Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Pump. 1,449,443 ; Mar. 27.
Potter & Buffinton Company. (See Weed, Edward L.,
assignor.)
Potter, Charles E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Paper
clip. 1,457,042 ; May 29.
Potter, Clarence B., Baltimore, Md. Battery connector.
1,460,604; July 3.
Potter. Daniel W.. Lowell, Mass. Automobile topping
fabric. 1.443,195 ; Jan. 23. ■
Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation. (See Simpson, ■
Louis H., assignor.)
Potter, Earle F., assignor to The Potter Specialties Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Indicating device. 1,466,479 ;
Aug. 28.
Potter, Frederic W., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company, Auburn, Me.
Pattern-grading machine. 1,473,738 ; Nov. 13.
Potter, Gurdon. (See Dunn, A. W., and Potter.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Potior. John O., and J. Cooper, assignors to The Twin
Bobbin Sewing Maclilne Company, Limited, Ashton-
under-Lvne, England. Sewing machine. 1,441,881 ;
Jan. 1).
Potter. Hobcrt S.. Greeiiwicli. assignor to The Yale &
Towne Manufacturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Door
closer. 1.47S.(n5: Dec. 25
Potter Specialties Company, The. (See Potter, Earle F.,
assignor.)
Potter, Washington M., Freedom, Pa. Suspender.
1,450,303 ; Apr. 3.
Potter. Wiiliam J. (See Browne, H. T., and Diard, as-
signors.)
Potthod, Louis, deceased, by Hamilton Trust Company,
executor, lirooklyn, N. Y. Electroplating apparatus.
1,475,198 ; Nov. 27.
Pottinger. John J.. Oakland, Calif. Automobile lock.
1.443,824 ; Jan. 30.
Pottruck, Irving, and N. Shalit, New York, N. Y^. Pho-
tographic-priiit-washing machine. 1.456.514; May 29.
Potts, Charles A. (See Goodhart, Howard B., assignor.)
Potts. Clifton W., Piano, Tex. Extracting device.
1,458,976 ; June 5.
Potts, James, Seattle, Wash. Flytrap. 1,455,808 : May 22.
Potts, Louis M., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Transmitting apparatus for
electrical telegraphs. 1,452,527 ; Apr. 24.
Potts Manufacturing Company. (See Gibson, Oliver E.,
assignor.)
Pouch, Oscar G., New Y'ork, N. Y. Control panel for
heating equipment. 1,477,149 ; Dec. 11.
Pougher," Arthur W., Manchester, England. Duplex lens.
1,457,393 ; June 5.
Poiiiiher, Thomas, St. Louis, Mo. Book and making
same. 1,447,731 ; Mar. 6.
Pouk, John B., assignor of one-half to B. D. Roberts,
Streator, 111. Tread for auto tires. 1,452,894 ; Apr. 24.
Pouler. Paul P.. Watcrville, Me. Window-shade bracket.
1,474,552; Nov. 20.
Poulin, Alexandre N. (See Jorgensen, II. L., and Pou-
lin.)
Poulin, Hector L. and tJ. A., Anthony, R. I., assignors to
The Rosella Mills Inc. Belt and making same.
1,452,704 ; Apr. 24.
Poulin, Ulric A. (See Poulin, Hector L. and U. A.)
Poulos. Bill H., Ilaugan, Mont. Anticreeping tie plate.
1,468,833 ; Sept. 25.
Poiilsen, Edward P., Mendham, N. J. Mop wringer.
1,463,750: July 31.
Poulsen, Eiler, New York, N. Y. Combined window
shade and awning. 1,476,464 ; Dec. 4.
Poulsen, Herbert C. V., Walnut, Iowa. Steering mecha-
nism. 1,476,104 : Dec. 4.
Poultry Specialty Company. (See Harris, Christopher,
assignor.)
Poumade, Theodore M., Marseille, France. Automatic
grain-weighing and sack-filling machine. 1,455,658 ;
May 15.
Pound, Harry L. (See Adams, W. R., and Pound.)
Powel, Henry C, London, England, assignor to T. A.
Lewis, New York. N. Y. Device for the promoting
and controlling of the circulation of water in water-
tube boilers. 1,469,531 ; Oct. 2.
Powell. A. L., Power Co., The. (See Powell, Alvah L.,
assignor.)
Powell. Alda J., Wyoming, Del. Visible-account file.
1,442.176: Jan. 16.
Powell, Alphonse L., Altus, Okla. Tire-inflating appara-
tus. 1.464,443; Aug. 7.
Powell. Alva R., and V. H. Futch. Nashville, Ga. Dis-
pensing apparatus. 1,447,321 ; Mar. 6.
Powell, Alva R., and V. H. Futch, Nashville, Ga. Dis-
pensing apparatus. 1,458.000 ; June 5.
Powell, Alvah L., assignor to The A. L. Powell Power Co.,
Miles City, Mont. Internal-combustion engine. 1,442,822 ;
Jan. 23.
Powell. Alvah L., assignor to The .\. L. Powell Power Co.,
Miles City, Mont. Internal - combustion engine.
1.4.54.075 ; May 8.
Powell, Alvah L., assignor to The A. L. Powell Power
Co., Inc., Miles City, Mont. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,461,495 ; July 10.
Powell, Alvah L., assignor to The A. L. Powell Power
Co., Inc., Miles City, Mont. Mechanical igniter.
1.463,751 : July 31.
Powell, Alvah L., Roundup. Mont., assignor to The A. L.
Powell Power Company, Incorporated. Engine.
1.47R.357: Dec. 18.
Powell, Arthur, and C B Neal, McAlester, Okla. Rail
joint. 1,457,746 ; June 5.
Powell. Buren D., Kosse, Tex. Spool and thimble rack.
1,456,401 : May 22.
Powell. Edward W., Chicago. III. Switching valve for
air transport systems. 1.448.941 ; Mnr. 20.
Powell, Edwin L.. and C. E. Motto, Washington, D. C.
Grid leak. 1,453,724 ; May 1.
Powell, Ernest A., Rawson. Ohio. Stock-watering device.
1.4.^9,203: June 19.
Powell, George G., New York, assignor of one-half to
I. V. McGlone, Jamaica, N. Y. Making concrete piles.
1,461,451 ; July 10.
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Powell, George O., Wynnewood, Okla. Churn. 1,468,745 ;
Sept. 25.
Powell, Harry H., Sheffield, and W. Shackleton, Datchet,
England, assignors to J. A. Smith. Syracuse. N. Y.
Side car for motor cycles. 1,448,039; Mar. 13.
Powell, Homer. (See Hathaway, Robert W., assignor.)
Powell, James P.. Flint, assignor of lifty-one per cent to
V. F. ISrown, Ann Arbor, Mich. Fastener. 1,454,251 ;
May 8.
Powell, John O. (See Folland, H., and Powell.)
Powell, John R., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Apparatus for the manu-
facture of bifocal lens blanks. 1,451,957 ; Apr. 17.
Powell. Joseph M., Brooklyn, Ind., assignor to Eagle Iron
Works, Des Moines. Iowa. Shale planer. 1,454,519 ;
Mav 8.
Powell, Milton W., Baltimore, Md. Stopper. 1,453,601 ;
May 1.
Powell, Norris D., Chester, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Baldt Anchor & Chain Company. Anchor.
1.451.109 ; Apr. 10.
Powell, Norris D., Chester, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Baldt Anchor & Chain Company. Anchor.
1,451,370 ; Apr. 10.
Powell, Walter R., New York, N. Y. Kitchen ventilator.
1,477,590 ; Dec. 18.
Powell, William H., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. System of control
of electrical circuits. 1,447,570 ; Mar. 6.
Powell, Winfred T., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to The
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Automatic telephone system.
1.443,645 ; Jan. 30.
Powell, Winfred T., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to The
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Company, Rochester,
N. y. Automatic telephone system. 1,443,646 ; Jan. 30.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson,
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Trouble-locating device. 1,450,563 ; Apr. 3.
Powell. Winfred T., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturins Company. Rochester, N. Y.
Impulse transmitter. 1.4.tS,545 : .Time 12.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Mechanical switching system. 1,459,859 ; June 26.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to The Stromberg Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Automatic telephone system. 1,459,860 ; June 26.
Powell, Winfred T., assijrnor to The Stromberg-C.-irlsnn
Telephone^ Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Automatic telephone system. 1.462,819; July 24.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester. N. Y.
Automatic telephone system. 1,463,972 ; Aug. 7.
Powell, Winfred T., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Auto-
matic Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic tele-
phone system. Rel5,682 ; Aug. 28.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
.\utomatic telephone system. 1,468.249: Sept. 18.
Power. Joseph S. (See Pearson. J. W.. and Power.)
Power, Nicholas, Brooklyn, assignor to Nicholas Power
Company, New York, N. Y. Stand for moving-picture
machines. 1,449,870 : Mar. 27.
Power. Nicholas, Brooklyn, assignor to Nicholas Power
Company, New York, N. Y. Fire-preventing device for
motion-picture machines. 1,467,812 ; Sept. 11.
Power, Nicholas, Company. (See Power, Nicholas, as-
signor.)
Power Specialty Company.
assignor.)
Power Specialty Company,
signor.)
Power Transmitting Company, organized under declara-
tion nf trust. (See Kramer. Emil M., assignor. l
Power Truck and Tractor Company. (See McGoldrick,
William J., assignor.)
Powers Accounting Machine Corporation. (See Lasker,
William W., ass_^gnor.)
Ind. Separator element.
(See Keenan, Walter F., jr.,
(See Nells, Joseph J., as-
Ill. Pilot burner. 1,474,041
Powers, Bert, Gaston,
1,474,440: Nov. 20.
Powers, Fred W., Chicago,
Nov. 20.
Powers, Fred W., assignor to The Powers Regulator Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Pilot-burner control. 1.469,394 ;
Oct. 2.
Powers, Fred W., and M. O. Snediker. assignors to The
Powers Regulator Co., Chicago, 111. Thermost.itic
water mixer. 1,455,934 ; May 22.
Powers. Harry W., Northwest, Va. Wheel rim.
1,447.6?7 : Mar. 6.
Powers, Horace, Mounds, Okla. Chain tool. 1,441,944 ;
Jan. 9.
Powers, James F., Llnwood, Pa. Hot-air heating appara-
tus. 1,453,180 ; Apr. 24.
Powers, John T. (See Kreager, W. J., and Powers.)
Powers, John T.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Combination Lock Company, Denver, Colo. Permuta-
tion lock for automobiles. 1.444.640 ; Feb. 6.
Powers, Leland. (See Price, David R., assignor.)
Powers Photo Engraving Company. (See Benedict, George
H., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FKOM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Powers Regulator Co., The. (See Powers, P. W., and
Snediker, assignors.)
Powers Regulator Company, The. (See Powers, Fred W.,
assignor.)
Powers, Timothy B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Screw driver.
].4ri9,7n8: June 19.
Powers, Timothy B., Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne as-
signments to Turn-0-Stop Manufacturing Corporation,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Signal for vehicles. Rel5,594 ;
May 1.
Powers, W. P., Company, The. (See Carter, Willis M.,
assignor.)
Powers, Walter, Cambridge, Mass. Device for use In
searching for golf balls and similar articles. 1,448,505 ;
Mar. 13.
Powers, William E. (See Brown, Harry P., assignor.)
Powers, William E., Boston, and M. F. Hannigan, Water-
town, Mass. I'neumatic tire. 1,456,908 ; May 29.
Pownall, Henry D., Canton, Ohio. Artificlal-ice-making
apparatus. 1,474,551 ; Nov. 20.
Pownall, Henry D., Canton, Ohio. Tank-room struc-
ture. 1,478,390 : Dec. 25.
Povet, Maurice J., Paris, France. Rotary machine.
1,459,637 ; June 19.
Pozdech. Adolph F.. Newark, N. J. Enamel composition.
1,452,219; Apr. 17.
Pracht, Fred, Williamsville, Mo. Wire fastener for fence-
posts. 1,450,644 ; Apr. 3.
Prahar, Robert L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bag frame.
1.451,028; Apr. 10.
Prahar. Robert L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bag frame. 1,473,972 ;
Nov. 13.
Prahar, Robert L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bag frame.
1,473,973; Nov. 13.
Prange, Oscar H. (See Weske, G. J., Gensler, and
Prange.)
Prat, Emile, assignor to Soci4t6 des Cheminfees Louis
Prat a Tirage Induit, Paris, Prance. Draft-producing
device for locomotives. 1,445,800 ; Feb. 20.
Prat, Eraile. assignor to Soci6t6 des Chemin^es Louis
Prat a Tirage Induit, Paris, France. Chimney draft
devico with two fans. 1,454,560 ; May 8.
Prat, Emile, assignor to Society des Chemin^es Louis
Prat a. Tirage Induit, Paris, France. Induced and
forced draft apparatus. 1,473,870 ; Nov. 13.
Prat, Georges J., Paris, li'rance. Chimney draft device.
l,454,56f; May 8.
Prat, Georges J., Paris, Prance. Induced and suction
draft device. 1,470,187; Oct. 9.
Prat, Louis, Paris, France. Induced-draft device.
1,465,683 ; Aug. 21.
Pratt, Allen H., Philomath, Oreg. Bookrest. 1,476,838;
Dec. 11.
Pratt, Arthur D., New York, N. Y'., assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Water-tube
boiler. 1,474,162; Nov. 13.
Pratt, Arthur S., Lincoln Place, Pa. Laundry clothes
stick. 1,465,175 ; Aug. 14.
Pratt, Benjamin H., Milwaukee, assignor to The Badger
Rubber Works, Cudahy, Wis. Tire. Des. 63,494 ;
Dec. 11.
Pratt, Charles F., Plymouth, Wis. Cigarette extinguisher.
1,464,998 : Aug. 14.
Pratt, Charles R., Montclair, N. J., assignor to The E.
Horton & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Conn. Chuck.
1,446.060 ; Feb. 20.
Pratt, Charles R.. Montclair, N. J., assignor to The E.
Horton & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Conn. Chuck.
1,446,061 ; Feb. 20.
Pratt, Charles R., Montclair, N. J., assignor to The E.
Horton & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Conn. Chuck.
1,446.062 ; Feb. 20.
Pratt, Charles R.. Montclair, N. J., assignor to The E.
Horton & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Conn. Chuck.
1,446,063; Feb. 20.
Pratt, Charles R., Montclair, N. J., assignor to The E.
Horton & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Conn. Chuck.
1.446.064 ; Feb. 20.
Pratt, Charles R., Montclair, N. J., assignor to The E.
Horton & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Conn. Chuck.
1.446.065 ; Feb. 20.
Pratt, Charles R., Montclair, N. J., assignor to The E.
Horton & Son Company, Windsor Locks, Conn. Machine
tool, chuck, and chucking system. 1,465,234 ; Aug. 14.
Pratt, Charles R.. Montclair, N. J., and J. C. Hesllp,
Kansas City, Mo. ; said Heslip assignor to said Pratt.
Cable-tension-equalizing device. 1,474,911 ; Nov. 20.
Pratt. Emil B.. Enst Cleveland, Ohio. Reducing metallic
oxifle.-s. 1,459,187: .Tune 19.
Pratt, George R., Richmond, Va. Portable drinking foun-
tain. 1,453,725 ; May 1.
Pratt, Haraden, assignor to A. Taylor. San Francisco,
Calif. Radio frequency transmission system. 1,454,652 ;
Mav 8.
Pratt, Haraden, San Francisco, H. F. Elliott, Palo Alto,
and B. B. Murphy, Burlingarae, assignors to A. Taylor,
San Francisco, Calif. Radiotelegraph signaling system.
1,471,319 ; Oct. 16.
Pratt, Howell D.. Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Link-Belt
Company, Chicago, 111. Box-car unloader. 1,443,240 ;
Jan. 23.
Pratt, John, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Window venti-
lator. 1,446,066; Feb. 20.
Pratt, John B., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Modulator. 1,449,871 ; Mar. 27.
Pratt, John T., Tiptonville, Tenn. Tile and fastening
means therefor. 1,468,544 ; Sept. 18.
Pratt, Joshua C, Framingham, Mass. Power-transmis-
sion device. 1,458,499 ; June 12.
Pratt, Samuel T., assignor of one-fourth to M. J. McDon-
ald and A. V. McDonald, Nanticoke, Pa. Miner's ticket
box. 1,474.553 ; Nov. 20.
Pratt, Walter M., Detroit, Mich. Roof truss. 1,440,695 ;
Jan. 2.
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Blood, Bryant H., as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Buckingham, Earle, as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Erdman, Albert W.,
assignor.)
Pratt &. Whitney Company. (See Hanson, Bengt M. W.,
assignor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Hill, Reuben, assignor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Hoagland, Frank O.,
assignor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Hoke, William E., as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Knowles, Carroll, as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See La Ducer, Jerry J.,
assignor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Miiller, Priederich,
assignor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Muller, P., and Wild-
haber, assignors.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Rusnak, John M., as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Taylor, Charles U ,
assignor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Teller, Spencer J.,
assignor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Thacher, John J., as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Vokal, Paul P., as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Walch, William J., as-
signor.)
Pratt & Whitney Company. (See Wood, Robert W.,
assignor.)
Pratt, William, Des Moines, Iowa. Beater device for
hog-scraping machines. 1,460,863 ; July 3.
Pratt, William B., Wellesley, assignor to E. H. Clapp
Rubber Company, Boston, Mass. Vulcanized-rubber
solution and producing it. 1,451,711 ; Apr. 17.
Pratt, William B., Wellesley, assignor to E. H. Clapp
Rubber Company, Boston, Mass. Reclaiming vulcan-
ized rubber. 1,461,675 ; July 10.
Pratt, William B. (See Barker, George R., assignor.)
Pratt, William P. B., Paterson, N. J. Extension lever.
1,450,113 ; Mar. 27.
Prauix, Charles A., Woonsocket, R. I. Spindle.
1,442.177 ; Jan. 16.
Prax, Joseph P., Rochester, N. Y. Battery connection.
1,467,651 ; Sept. 11.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Locomotive. 1,451.889 ; Apr. 17.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Cutter chain for mining ma-
chines. 1,472,736 ; Oct. 30.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mining machine. 1,476,726 ;
Dec. 11.
Pray, Thomas N., Denver, Colo. Automobile fender.
1,441,748; Jan. 9.
Preatka, Joseph, New Y''ork, N. Y. Flying machine.
1,478,397 ; Dec. 25.
I'rehle, James J., Waltham, and L. H. Parker, assignors
to Spray Engineering Company, Boston, Mass. Method
and apparatus for cooling and cleaning air. 1,457,987 ;
May 29.
Prebliida, Barnoy, Fall River, assignor of one-half to
I. Chernock, Boston, Mass. Metallic heel for shoes.
1,478.143; Dec. 18.
Precision Thermometer & Instrument Company. (See
Waser, Carl R., assignor.)
Preiswerk, Ernst, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to The
Ho£Eraann-La Roche Chemical Works. Chemical com-
pound isopropylallylbarbituric acid. 1,444,802 ; Feb. 13.
Preiswerk, Ernst, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to The
HofCmann-La Roche Chemical Works, New York, N. Y.
Easily and neutrally soluble double compounds of
l-allyl-3.7-dimethylxanthine. 1,455,264 ; May 15.
Prellwitz, William, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Shaft coupling. 1,448,506 ;
Mar. 13.
Prellwitz, William, Easton,- Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Compressor. 1,467,066 ;
Sept. 4.
Premier Motor Corporation. (See Crawford, Charles S.,
assignor.)
Premier Private Telephone Company. (See Kay, J., and
Jennings, assignors.)
Premro. Anton, Eldred, Pa. Rope grip for well-drilling
apparatus. 1.476,218; Dec. 4.
T'rendergast. Edward, St. Louis, Mo. Repair link for
chains. 1,454,335 : May 8.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
435
Prendergast, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. Road-ditching ma-
chine. l,454.3Hti: Ma.v 8.
rrenderjrast, Frank P., Kersey, Pa. Broom. 1,465,684 ;
Aug. 21.
Prendorsast. George G.. St. Louis, Mo. Apparatus for
moviuR derricks and the like. 1,464,582 ; Aug. 14.
Prendergast, Harold Y., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sound box.
1.443,274 ; Jan. 23.
Prentice, Arthur T.. Somerset West, Cape of Good Hope,
South Africa. Burning sulphur. 1,458,001 : June 5.
Prentice, George E., New Britain, Conn. Belt buckle.
1,443,145 ; Jan. 23.
Prentice, George E., Berlin, Conn. Buckle. 1,475,720 ;
Nov. 27.
Prentiss- Wabers Stove Company. (See Taylor, T. A.,
and Yeager, assignors.)
Prentiss-Wabers Stove Company. (See Yeager, Anton
J., assignor.)
Prentiss. William A., Holyoke, Mass. (Collapsible spool.
1,461.7.^6 : July 17.
Preo, John L., and I.-Henne, New York, N. Y. Heel-seat
die. 1,444.085 ; Feb. 6.
Presbrev. Otis F., Brooklvn, N. Y. Grinding machine.
1,463,335 ; July 31.
Prescett, George H., Oakland, Calif. Pin guard for
trailer hitches. 1,457,747 ; June 5.
Prescott, Charles A., Providence. K. I. Spring compres-
sor. 1,450.692 : June 19.
Prescott, Frederick M. (See Nadel, Louis D., assignor.)
Prescott. Jesse, Webster, Mass. Piston ring. 1,444,938 ;
Feb. 13.
Prescott, Jesse H., Medford, Mass., assignor to W. K.
Logee, Providence. R. I. Draft-controlling device for
furnaces. 1,444,523 ; Feb. 6.
Prescott, Sydney I.. New York, N. Y. Internal-combus-
tion ennine. 1,477.591 : Dec. 18.
Prescott, Sydnev I., New York, N. Y.. and F. J. Rummler,
Lyndhurst, N. J. Wheel rim. 1,467,588 ; Sept. 11.
Prpsfott. Tbf>odore. (See Welch. F. M, and Prescott)
Prescott. William E.. assignor to Joseph Baker & Sons,
Limited, London, England. Charging of cocoa-butter
presses and the like. 1,451,432; Apr. 10.
Proscott. William E.. London, assignor to Messrs. John
Baker Sons & Perkins Limited, Willesden, England.
Extrusion press. 1.472.249: Oct. 30.
Presgraves. Charles C., and W. L. Golden, Hagerstown,
Md. Signal. 1.441,525 ; Jan. 9.
Press. Georgp. Freedom, Okla. Metallic railway tie.
1,476,641 ; Dec. 4.
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Blest, Minot C, as-
signor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Kurtz, Benjamin F.,
assignor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Streib, John F., as-
signor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Winell, Karl O., as-
signor.)
Pressed Steel Tank Company. (See Hackney, Robert H.,
assignor.)
Pressey, Wilbur A., Pittsfleld, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Transformer installation. 1,459,988 ;
June 26.
Pressler, Adolf W., Keene, N. H. Advertising sign. Des.
62,364 ; May 15.
Pressure Proof Piston Ring Company. (See Anderson.
James G., assignor.)
Pressure Proof Piston Ring Company. (See Marshall,
Lewis C, assignor.)
Prest-O-Llte Co. (See Gossling, Walter E., assignor.)
Preston. Alfred D., Claremont, Western Australia, Aus-
tralia. Railway-rail fastener. 1,442.701 ; Jan. 16.
Preston. Clarence S.. San Diego, Calif. Vehicle tire.
1,442.905 : Jan. 23.
Preston, Clarence S., San Diego, Calif. Resilient channel
and cushion tire. 1,469,020 ; Sept. 25.
Preston. Edith B.. Jlexiro, Mo. Attachment for motor
vehicles. 1.4R5.864 : Aug. 21.
Preston, Edward E., Leicester, England. Making warp
knitted fabrics. 1,460,918 ; July 3.
Preston. Elmont F. (Spe Sides. W. W., and Preston.)
Preston. Frederick A.. Highland Park, assignor to The
P. & M. Companv. Chicago, 111. Anticreeper tie plate.
1,445,038: Feb. l.S
Preston, Neil D. (See Dodge, L. E., and Preston.)
Prestwich. S.vdney. Cincinnati, assi.anor to The Ameri-
can L.nnndry M.Tchinery Company. Norwood, Ohio.
Centrifugal extractor. 1.476.179: Dec. 4.
Pretot, Marcel. (See Corpi, D.. and Pretot.)
Preuss, Emile V., Txelle, near Brussels, Bel.cium. Appa-
ratus for the fabrication of concrete-construction ele-
ments. 1.468,325 ; Sept. 18.
Preuss, Fred A., Humphrey, Nebr. Seed-corn sheller.
1,472,672; Oct. 30.
Prew, Charles, Fall River, Mass. Flier. 1,474,287 :
Nov. 13.
Prewltt, John C. Santa Margarita, Calif. Road-map
holder. 1,447,322 : Mar. 6.
Prewitt, John C., Santa Margarita, Calif. Road-map
holder. 1,447.323 ; Mar. 6.
Pfibyl, Jaroslav. Prague. Czechoslovakia. Guitar and
the like. 1,472,991 ; Nov. 6.
Price, Albert E., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Culinary chopping device. 1,446,707; Feb. 27.
Price. Arthur R., assignor of one-half to S. M. Ross,
Detroit, Mich. Window-control mechanism. 1,457,316 ;
June 5.
Price, Charles S., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric switch. 1,452,931 ; Apr. 24.
Price. l)avi<l R., asslL^ior of oni'-liaU to L. Powers, New-
tonville, Mass. Flexible electrode. 1,447.357; Mar. 6.
Price, David R., assignor of one-half to L. Powers, New-
tonville, Mass. Liquid-level indicator. 1,453,602 ;
May 1.
Price Engine Corporation. (See Price, William T., as-
signor.)
Price, G. W.. Pump and Engine Company. (See Price,
G. W., and Zimansky. assignors.)
Price. G. W., Pump and Engine Company. (See Zimansky,
Curt F., assignor.)
Price, George W.. and A. H. Orrok, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Means for accelerating traffic. 1.442,360 ; Jan. 16.
Price, Gomer W., and C. F. Zimansky, assignors to G. W.
Price Pump and Engine Companv. San Francisco, Calif.
Antisand bearing. 1,456,713 ; May 29.
Price, Gomer W., and C. F. Zimansky. assignors to G. W.
Price Pump and Engine Company. San Francisco, Calif.
Well-pump construction. 1.456,714 ; Mav 29.
Puce. Gomer W.. and C. F. Zimansky, assignors to G. W.
Trice Pump and Engine Companv, San Francisco, Calif.
Shaft couplin.ff. 1.464.337: Aug. 7.
Price. Jessie E.. Los .Vngeles. Calif. Pneumatic composite
heel. 1,467,875; Sept. 11.
Price. John C, Olcott. W. Va. Wheel grinding and
truing machine. 1.451.958; Anr. 17.
Price, .Joseph M. (See Dolan. Frank J., assignor.)
Price, Joseph W., .1r. (See Light R. A., and Price.)
Price, Joseph W.. .ir., assignor to The United States Me-
tallic Packing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Piston-rod
swab. 1,460,174 ; June 26.
Price, Lora G., Los Angeles, Calif. Cash box. 1,457,227;
Mav 29.
Price. >fitcbell D.. Miami, Fla. Garter. 1,452,001 ;
Apr. 17.
Price. Samuel. Ravenna, Ohio. Ring-forming machine.
1,468,673 ; Sept. 25.
Price. Stephen C, Louisiana, Mo. Measuring and dls-
nensing device for liquids. 1,474.554 ; Nov. 20.
Price, Vernon J., Detroit, Mich. Safety device for banks.
1.445,237 : Feb. 13.
Price. William E., New York, N. Y. Connection plug.
1,454.858 ; May 15.
Price, William T.. Easton, Pa., assignor to Price Engine
Corporation. Main bearing. 1,453.518 : M:iv 1.
Prichnrd. Ben.iamin H., Washington, D. C. Game.
1,448,087; Mar. 13.
Pricliard, George L., and H. Henderson, Port Arthur,
Tex., assi.gnors to Gulf Refining Company. Pittsburgh,
Pa. Producing low-boiling oils. 1.473,316 : Nov. 6.
Prichard, George L., and H. Henderson. Port Arthur,
Tex., assi.gnors to Gulf Refining Company, Pitts-
hureh. Pa. Distilling with catalvtic chemicals.
1,476.219 : Dec. 4.
Prichard, Robert H., Los Angeles, Calif. Luggage car-
rier for automobiles. 1.478.251 ; Dec. 18.
Pricnow. John F., Indianapolis. Ind. Motor Drag Saw.
1.445,039 ; Feb. 13.
Priddey, Win wood. (See Fisher, S., and Priddev.)
Priflemore. William F.. Stillwater. Minn. Adiustable
spindle bolt. 1,474,057: Nov. 13.
Pridham. Edwin S., iind P. L. Jensen, assiaaior to Mag-
navox Company, Oakland, Calif. Magnetizing device.
1.444.524 : Feb. 6.
Pridham, Edwin S.. and P. L. Jensen, assignors to Mag-
navox Company, Oakland. Calif. Electrodynamic re-
ceiver. 1,448.279 ; Mar. 13.
Priebe, Ernest B. (See Flemings, J. .\., and Priebe.)
PriPbe, Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1.451.959: Apr. 17.
Priebe, Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Car door. 1,451,960 ;
Apr. 17.
Priebe. Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1.451.961 : Apr. 17.
Priebe. Herman C. Blue Island, 111. Truck frame.
1.465,561 ; Au,g. 21.
Priebe. Herman C.. Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1.466,727; Sept. 4.
Priebe. Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1.466,728 : Sept. 4.
Priebe. Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Friction draft gear.
1.470,285 : Oct. 9.
Priebe. Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1.470,286; Oct. 9.
Priebe. Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1,470,287; Oct. 9.
Priebe, Herman C, Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1,470,288; Oct. 9.
Priebe, Herman C. Blue Island, 111. Car truck.
1.474.002; Nov. 13.
Priebe. Herman C Blue Island, 111. Draft gear.
1,478,578; Dec. 25.
436
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Priebe, Samuel W., Wvaconda, Mo. Frame for stacking
srrain. 1,457,936 ; June 5.
Priem, Friedrich P., Heldenheim-on-the-Brenz, Germany,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foun-
dation, Inc. Narrowing fiber strips in manufacturing
rovings from paper pulp and similar fibrous materials.
1,448,280; Mar. 13.
Priem, Samuel F., Shawano, Wis. Hat holder. 1,469,532;
Oct. 2.
Priess, William H., Belmont, assignor to Wireless Spe-
cialty Apparatus Company, Boston, Mass. Apparatus
for use in manufacturing condensers. 1,472,494 ;
Oct. 30.
Priest, Franlt M., HusIj, Tex. Bookstand. 1,446,352 ;
Feb. 20.
Priest, John W., Boise, Idaho. Animal hopple.
1,460,919 ; July 3.
Priestley, Pranli. (See Mertz, J. A., and Priestley.)
Prim, Floyd E. (See Prim, Joseph H., assignor.)
Prim, Joseph H., assignor of one-fourth to F. E. Prim,
Saginaw, Mich. Vacuum suporting device. 1,466,961 ;
Sept. 4.
Prim, Thomas M.. Ontario, Calif. Automatic railway
switch. 1,460,981; July 3.
Primal?, Adam, Kenosha, Wis. Loclc. 1,462,869 ; .Tuly 24.
Primal:, Adam, Kenosha, Wis. Buclsle. 1,464,188 ;
Aug. 7.
Prime, George H.. Norwich, N. Y. Minnow trap.
1,474,087 : Nov. 13.
Prime, Wallace H., Broolslyn, N. Y. Card game.
1,458.849: June 12,
Prlmoshic, Frank, Woodside, N. Y.. assignor to R. H. Binns
and E. H. Binns, Pittsburgh, Pa. Button. 1,447,627 ;
Mar. 6.
Primrose, John W., Clarksdale, Miss. Animal trap.
1,461,288 ; July 10.
Primrose, John W., Clarksdale, Miss. Eyeshleld attach-
ment for motor vehicles. 1,461,289 ; July 10.
Primrose, William E., assignor to Challenge Cutlery Cor-
poration, Bridgeport, Conn. Wire feeding and cutting-
o£f mechanism. 1,468,511 ; Sept. 18.
Prims, Joseph C, assignor to The A. J. Deer Company,
Incorporated, Hornell, N. T. Slicing machine.
1,442,630; Jan. 16.
Prince, Arthur C, Chicago, 111. Bank. 1,458.146 ; June 12.
Prince, David C, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Companv. Governor for elastic-fluid en-
gines. 1.465.001; Aug. 14.
Prince-Smith, Prince, and D. Waterhouse, Kelghley, Eng-
land. Flier. 1,471,988; Oct. 23.
Prince. Stewart V. V., Washington, D. C. Motor plow.
1,450.385 ; Apr. 3.
Prlndle, Carlyle C, Douglaston, N. Y. Vanity box.
1,459,798 ; June 26.
Prindle, William E., Columbus, Ohio. Drier. 1,459,254;
.Tune 19.
Prinsrlp, William T., assignor to V. V. Fittings Companv.
Philadelphia, Pa. Electric switch. 1.456.^^6; May 22.
Prlsk. .John N., Johnstown, Pa. Butchering implement.
1,472,.S09: Oct. 30.
Pritchard, Alexander, Evergreen, N. Y. Horseshoe at-
tachment. 1,470,101 ; Oct. 9.
Pritchard, Andrew, et al. (See Compton. Edward J.,
assignor.)
Pritchard, Carl G., Warren, assignor to The Harris .\uto-
matic Press Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Printing press.
1.45n,.S12: June 19.
Pritchard, Charles A. G., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y.
Connecting rod for pistons. 1,452,932 ; Apr. 24.
Pritchard, (Jeorge A. (See Buchman, fl. H., and
Pritchard.)
Pritchard. George T., Norfolk, Va. Stencil hand stamp.
1,445.447 ; Feb. 13.
Pritchard, George T., Norfolk, Va. Stencil hand stamp.
1,468,512; Sept. 18.
Pritchard, John A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Structural Gypsum Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Building construction. 1,461,452; July 10
Pritchard, William S. (See Barany, E. R., and Pritchard.)
Pritclinrd, William S., assignor to Motor Products Cor-
poration, Detroit, Midi. Tube-forming machine
1,464,583; .Aug. 14.
Pritzker. Asher, assignor to The National Electric Heat-
ing Company, Limited, Toronto, Canada. Support-
ing base for current conductors. 1,476,105 ; Doc. 4.
Prius. Joseph S., Barcelona, Spain. Hydraulic press
1.469,689 ; Oct. 2.
Privett, Charles B., et al. (See Privett, Henry C, as-
signor.)
Privett, Helen E., et al. -(See Privett, Henry C, as-
signor.)
Privett, Henry C, Long Beach, assignor of one-half to
C. R. Privett, Burbank. three-sixteenths to H. E.
Privett, and one-sixteenth to H. F. Privett, Long
Beach, Calif. Puncture-closing inner tubes for pneu
matic tires. 1,440,553 ; Jan. 2.
Privett, Henry C, Long Beach, assignor of one-half to
C. R. Privett, Burbank, three-sixteenths to H. E. Privett
and one-sixteenth to H. F. Privett, Long Beach, Calif.
Apparatus for turning heavy inner tubes, etc
1,442,296; Jan. 16.
Privett, Henry C, Long Beach, assignor of one-half to C.
R. Privett, Burbank, three-sixteenths to H. E. I'rivett
and one-sixteenth to H. F. Privett, Long Beach, Calif.
Inner tube. 1,453,949 ; May 1.
Privett, Hollis F., et al. (See Privett, Henry C, as-
signor.)
Prizma, Incorporated. (See Kelley, William V. D., as-
signor.)
Probert, Sidney C. (See Alles, W. J., and Probert.)
Probst, John P., Marion, Ohio. Cistern. 1,473,358;
Nov. 6.
Probst, Karl, Toledo, Ohio. Electric-vehicle control.
1,474,942; Nov. 20.
Probst, William F., Chillicothe, Ohio. Grader for boans,
etc. 1,447,628; Mar. 6.
Process Engineers, Inc. (See De Cew, Judson A., as-
signor.)
Process Engineers, Incorporated. (See Sammet, Charles
F., assignor.)
Prock. George, Buffalo, N. Y. Direction-indicating de-
vice for automobiles. 1,440,626; Jan. 2.
Proctor, Albert E., Bellingham, Wash. lusertible-tooth
saw. 1^455,968 ; May 22.
Proctor, Clifton J., Holmesville, Ontario, Canada. Mouse-
trap. 1,466,102; Aug. 28.
Proctor, Jennie M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hair-straightening
brush. 1,471,527; Oct. 23.
Proctor. John H., Andover, assignor to The Plvwood Tube.
Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Container. 1,443,196 ; Jan. 23
Proctor, Ralph F. and W. R., West Point, Miss. Carbu-
retor. 1,467,067 : Sept. 4.
Proctor & Schwartz Inc. (See Ilults, Eugene A.,
assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. (See Morrison, Charles S.,
assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. (See Rhoads, Thomas H., as-
signor.)
Proctor & Schwartz Incorporated. (See Ayres, Elwood
B., assignor.)
I'roctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Coulston, Harry,
assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Grifl3th, Charles
T., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Howson, Henry,
assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Hurxthal, Al-
pheus O., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Schwartz, Wal-
ter M., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz Incorporated. (See Schwartz, W. M.,
and Ayres, assignors.)
Proctor, William R. (See Proctor, Ralph F. and W. R.)
Production Machine Company. (See Fuller, Rufus W.,
assignor.)
Products Protection Corporation, The. (See Smith,
Franklin S., assignor.)
Progress Press Brick and Machine Company. (See Stoclce,
Jacob, jr., assignor.)
Prokesch, Samuel J., New York, N. Y. Pocketbook.
1,458,952; .Tune 19.
Promislo. Charles. Philadelphia, Pa. Clip for carton
lids. 1,473,871; Nov. 13.
Propst. Christy A., Longview, Tex. Spark plug.
1,452,054; Apr. 17.
Prnsnect Manufacturing Companv, The. (See Woltring,
Sylvpnus L. and L., assignors.)
Prosperity Co., The. (See Braun, Philip N., assignor.)
Prosser, Harold T., Chlcopee Falls, Mass. Engine.
1,452,572 ; Apr. 24.
Prosser, Herman A., New York, N. Y. Conditioning
gases. 1,441,713 ; Jan. 9.
Prosser, William J., assignor of one-fourth to W. L. Wil-
son and one-fourth to .T. Baines. Denver. Colo, Neutr.nl
and low gear lock for automobiles, 1.478,675: Dee. 25.
Protex Signal Company, The. (See Kroehle, Oscar, a.s-
signer.)
Proton, Claude A., and J. G. Bruyfere, Lyon, France.
Cinematographic and the like projection screen.
1,459,603; June 19.
Proudfit, William S, Walker Township, Kent County,
Mich, Filing device, 1,440,491 ; Jan, 2.
Proudfit, William S,, Walker Township, Kent County,
Mich. Piling device. 1,474,642 ; Nov. 20.
Proulx, Charles A., Woonsocket, R. T. Bobbin holder.
1,449,836; Mar. 27.
Proulx, Charles A., Woonsocket, R. T. Spindle.
1.451,744 : Apr. 17.
Prouty, Charles N., Spencer, Mass. Bedclothes holder.
1,461,199; July 10.
Prouty, Theodore C, Elgin, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Patents Holding Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Noedle valve. 1,451,371; Apr. 10.
Prouty, Theodore C, Los Angeles, assignor to Proutyline
Products Company, Hermosa Beach. Calif. Insulating
composition and making same. 1,453.726 ; May 1.
Prouty, Theodore C. arid W. O., Elgin, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Patents Holding Corporation,
Chicago. Til. Tachometer. 1,447,426 ; Mar. 6.
Prouty. William B., Evanston, 111. Cascade dust trap.
1,446,272; Feb. 20.
Prouty. Willis O. (See Prouty, Theodore C. and W. O.)
Proutyline Products Company. (See Prouty, Theodore
C, assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
437
Providence Rubber Company. (See Davis, Limrence It.,
assignor.)
Providence Stock Company. (See Myrberg, Sven O.,
assignor.)
Pruafio, Fabifin, Falln, Cuba. Apparatus for transporting
and weigbing loads. 1,443,927 ; Jan. 30.
Pruden. Nelson L., Florham Park, N. J. Cord' adjuster.
1.444.754 ; Feb. 6.
Prudhomme, Joseph, Portland, Orcg. Foil-embossing ma-
chine. 1,455,172; May 15.
Prndot. Harry A., oi al. (Si^e Hachmann, Frederick, as-
signor.)
Pruet, Paul M., Kansas City, Kans. Legging. 1,457,601 ;
June 5.
Pruitt. Edith W., Baltimore, Md. Marcel hair net.
1.442,094; Jan. 16.
Pruitt, Marion C, Atlanta, Ga. Blood-transfusion ap-
paratus. 1,457,796 ; June 5.
Prutzuian, Jacob N. (See Stienhauer, W. R., and Prutz-
man.)
Prutzman, Paul W., and C. J. von Bibra, assignoi's to
General Petroleum Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Producing and material for the treatment of oils.
1.471.201 ; Oct. 16.
Pryde, David E., Hoquium, Wash. Photographic washing
tank. 1.470,188; Oct. 9.
Pryde, Robert D., Orange, Conn. Golf club. 1,452,845 ;
Apr. 24.
Prym, Hans, Stolberg, Germany. Device for fitting caps
upon safety pinshanks. 1,441,749 ; Jan. 9.
Prymek. Walter W., Iowa City, Iowa. Tool for com-
pressing and clamping springs. 1,476,540 ; Dec. 4.
Pryor, Alfred T., Detroit, Mich. Resilient wheel.
1,462,624 ; July 24.
Pryor, Joseph F., Houghton, Mich. Extensible, reversible,
and S(4f-sharpening dipper tooth. 1.463,725; July 31.
Psilander, Charles A., assignor to William Wharton, jr.
& Company Incorporated, Easton, Pa. Frog or
crossing structure. 1,461,701 ; July 10.
Psilander, Charles A., assignor to William Wharton Jr. &
Company, Incorporated, Easton, Pa. Track structure.
1.466.630 ; Aug. 28.
Psilander, Charles A., assignor to William Wharton Jr. &
Company, Incorporated, Easton, Pa. Tongue switch.
1.466.631 ; Aug. 28.
Public. The. (See Hughes, David E., assignor.)
Puc, Vojtech, Prague- Vinohrady, Bohemia. Separable
fastener. 1,446,768 ; Feb. 27.
Puc, VojtSch, Prague-Vinohardy, Bohemia. Feed mecha-
nism for small metal articles. 1,457,459 ; June 5.
Pucci, Giacomo, Westerly, R. I. Stop-motion mechanism
for fly frames. 1,460,141 ; June 26.
Puccinelli. Romolo L., Los Gates, Calif. Dehydrator.
1,464,338 ; Aug. 7.
Pucker, Adolph. (See Foster, Hugh C, assignor.)
Puckett, Paul R., Atlanta, Ga. Container. 1,472,088 ;
Oct 30.
Puckette, Charles C, Salford, assignor of one-half to
Conner Magneto & Ignition, Limited, Stoke, Coventry,
England. Ignition system for internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,445,709 ; Feb. 20.
Pue, William A., and W. N. SifCord, assignors of one-
third to W. W. Arledge, Carlsbad, N. Mex. Meat cut-
ter. 1,465,865; Aug. 21.
Puech, Jules, Paris, France. Tread grip for the wheels
of motor or tractor vehicles. 1,458,437 ; June 12.
Puening, Franz, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to American
Tar Products Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for
coking Uquefiable bituminous materials. 1,461,324;
July 10.
Puetz, Cletus M., Mantador, N. Dak. Ladder hinge for
silo doors. 1.441,882 ; Jan. 9.
Pugel, Frank J., Pueblo, Colo. Umbrella. 1,469,021 :
Sept. 25.
Pugh, Charles H., Limited. (See Bull, George P., as-
signor.)
Pugh, Charles H., Limited. (See Bull, G. F., and
Starkey, assignors.)
Pugh, Charles H., Limited, et al. (See Starkey, Ernest
W., assignor.)
Pugh, Clifford J., Salem, Oreg. Cooker. 1,476,839 ;
Dec. 11.
Pugh, Harry W., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Toll-ticket-distributing
system. 1,442,441 ; Jan. 16.
Pugh, William E. (See Churchill, Fi-ank, assignor.)
Pugliese, Angelo, New York, N. Y. Nonskid tread for
vehicle wheels. 1,471,202 ; Oct. 16.
Puhakka, Emil, Hancock, Mich. Shoe. 1,453.950 ;
May 1.
Pukt. Albert J., South Boston, Mass. Flexible coupling.
1.478, .398; Dec. 25.
Pulfrich, Carl, assignor to the Firm Carl Zeiss, Jena.
Germany. Photometric device. 1,460,732 ; July 3.
Pulig, Philip W., Philadelphia, Pa. Motor-meter-illumi-
nating device. 1,469,694 ; Oct. 2.
Pulis. Oscar B.; assignor to Metal Forms Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Road form and rail. 1,449,626 ;
Mar. 27.
Pulis, Oscar B., assignor to Metal Forms Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Tie - member - fastening device.
1,477,766; Dec. 18.
Pulis. Oscar B,, assignor to Metal Forms Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Road rail. 1,477,767 ; Dec. 18.
Pullar, Jamee, Hartford, Conn. Refuce-collecting wagon.
1,460,078 ; June 26.
Pullen, Frank L., Oldtown, Me. Paper waxing and sizing
composition. 1,452,389 ; Apr. 17.
Pulllam, Herbert A., assignor of one-half to L. J. Tay-
lor, Eustis, Fla. Attachment for gatherers on sewing
machines. 1,451,110 ; Apr. 10.
PuUiam, Oswald S., New York, N. Y. Iron purifying
and balling furnace. 1,449.546 ; Mar. 27.
Pullin, Cyril G., Isleworth, England. Braking system.
1.446,395 ; Feb. 20.
Pullin, Cyril G., Isleworth, England. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,449.348 ; Mar. 20.
Pullin, Cyril G., Isleworth, England. Means for actuat-
ing control cables, rods, Bowden wires, and the like.
1,449,349; Mar. 20.
Pullin, Cyril G., Isleworth, England. Exhaust silencer
for internal-combustion engines. 1,452,435; Apr. 17.
Pullin, Cyril G., Isleworth, England. Front fork for
velocipedes. 1,452,436 ; Apr. 17.
Pullin, Cyril G., Isleworth, England. Method and means
for controlling internal-combustion engines. 1,456,337;
May 22.
Pullman Company, The. (See Parker, Peter, assignor.)
Pullman Company. (See Smith. William C., assignor.)
Pullman Company, The. (See Test, Ellis W., assignor.)
Pullman, George, New York, N. Y. Time recorder for
locks. 1,452,846 ; Apr. 24.
Pullman Manufacturing Company. (See Gardner, B. L.,
and Willard, assignors.)
Pulsifer, Ernest, assignor of two-thirds to Frank Pulsifer
and Warren Pulsifer, Salem, Mass. Throttle-valve-con-
trolling means. 1,444,272 ; Feb. 6,
Pulsifer, Frank, et al. (See Pulsifer, Ernest, assignor.)
Pulsifer, Warren, et al. (See Pulsifer, Ernest, assignor.)
Pulson, William L., Randolph, Mass. Apparatus for
oiling stamped materials. 1,469,695; Oct. 2.
Pulverman, William E., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Valve.
1.451.473 : Apr. 10.
Pumphrey, Willard V., Oakland. Calif. Adjustable li-
cense-plate holder. 1,453,727 ; May 1.
Pumpless Blow Torch Company. (See Anderson, James
B., assignor.)_
Plymouth, Mich. Air gun. 1,458,147 ;
Punches, Bert W.
June 12.
Punga, Franklin,
Muhlhelm-Ruhv
machines. 1,478,252 ; Dec. 18
Muhlheim-Ruhr-Speldorf, and H. Roos,
Germany. Bar winding for electric
Pupin, Michael I
house Electric
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pupln, Michael I.
house Electric
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Norfolk, Conn., assignor to Westing-
and Manufacturing Companv, East
Wave conductor. 1,456,909 ; May 29.
Norfolk, Conn., assignor to Westlng-
and Manufacturing Company, East
Selective amplifying apparatus.
1,452,833 ; Apr. 24.
Pupin, Michael I., Norfolk, Conn., and M. C. Spencer, East
Orange, assignors to Crocker-Wheeler Company, Am-
pere, N. J. Aperiodic pilot conductor. 1,446,769 ;
Feb. 27.
Purcell, Andrew, et al. (See Bohock, Joseph J., as-
signor.)
Purcell, Benjamin H. (See Hallock, G. H., Frederick,
and Purcell.)
Purcell, Benjamin H., assignor to Automatic MachineiT
Company, Terre Haute, Ind. Leer feeder. 1,454,520 ;
May 8.
Purcell, Isaac T., Wakeeney, Kans. Making and exhibit-
ing moving pictures. 1,451,086 ; Apr. 10.
Purchas, Frederick B., Hitchln, England. Fruit-grading
machine. 1,460,270; June 26.
Purdon, Robert L., Laldlaw, British Columbia, Canada.
Reversible bed. 1,466,599 ; Aug. 28.
Purdy, Asa R., Boundbrook, N. J., assignor to The Ruber-
oid Co. Means of identifying prepared roofing.
1,447,265 ; Mar. 6.
Purdy, Asa E., Boundbrook, N. J., assignor to Ruberoid
Co. Prepared roofing element. 1,460,827 ; July 3.
Purdy, Charles G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Exercising device.
1,466,5.')9 ; Aug. 28.
Purdy, Chester A., Chicago, 111. Doughnut machine.
1,458,197 ; June 12.
Purdy, George A., Seattle, Wash. Traction device for
motor-vehicle wheels. 1,473.872 ; Nov. 13.
Purger, Raoul. (See Bouton, E. M., and Pruger.)
Purlngton, Orren D., Providence, R. I. Concrete floor con-
struction. 1,474,441 ; Nov. 20.
Purnell, Charles S. (See Guy, Harry L., assignor.)
Purnell, William J., J. C. Chase, and R. S. Young, assign-
ors to Safety Appliances Corporation, Woodlawn, Pa.
Quick-adjusting wrench. 1,468,415 ; Sept. 18.
Purnell, William R., Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical pres-
sure atomizing fuel burner. 1,461,545 ; July 10.
Purposed Mind Development Security Association of the
World. (See McGrahan, Frederick L., assignor.)
Pursel, Marshall A.. West Haven, Conn. Calculating
device. 1,451,890; Apr. 17.
Purtle, Albert D., Marietta, Ohio. Brass-liner stuffing-box
head. 1,453,324 ; May 1.
Purves, Andrew, Holvoke, Mass. Producing wire fabrics.
1,475,352 ; Nov. 27.
438
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Purves, John A., assignor to IT. E. Friedman, Syracusis
N. Y. Attachment for milling machines. 1,465,721 ;
Aug. 21.
Purvis, Joseph E., and G. 11. Moses, Todmorden, Ontario,
Canada. Combined tail light and license marker
holder. 1,449,444 ; Mar. 27.
Purvis. Thomas E., Tekamah, Nebr. Workholder.
1,453,406 ; May 1.
Purwiu, Klemens. (See Stoney, J. T., and I'lU'win.)
Pushpull Valve Cap Company. (See Parker, Edward II.,
aissignor. )
Pusino, Orest, Helsingfors, Finland. Typesetting ma-
chinr?. 1,465,482 ; Aug. 21.
Puterbaugh, Joseph D., Fremont, Ohio. Signal. 1,457,207 ;
May 29.
Puth, George J., Appleton, Wis. Snowplow. 1,466,187 ;
Aug. 28.
Putnam, Alden L., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Detroit Pressed Steel Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Vehicle wheel. 1,442,442 ; Jan. 16.
Putnam, Alexander S., Los Angeles, Calif. Bed rail
fastener. 1,477,592; Dec. 18.
Putnam, Frances F. (See Freedman, Julian, assignor.)
Putnam, Fred A., Keene, N. H., assignor to Markem Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Type wheel. 1,443,928 ;
Jan. 30.
Putnam, George E., East Kansas City, Mo. Oil filter.
1,450,750; Apr. 3.
Putnam, Israel, Elmira, N. Y. Oil heater. 1,456,609;
May 29.
Putnam, Mark E., and J. McCreadie, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Making
salicylates. 1,459,900; June 26.
Putnam, Paul, White Plains, Ky. Churn. 1,475,084 ;
Nov. 20.
Putnam, Tracy J., Boston, Mass. Agitating device.
1,456,147 ; May 22.
Putnam, William H., deceased, by Central Wisconsin
Trust Company, executor, assignor to Madison Kipp
Corporation, Madison, Wis. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,462,767; July 24.
Putt, Charles W., Jerome, Ariz. Cleaning device.
1,463,925 ; Aug. 7.
Putt, Edward D., assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Selvage trimmer.
1,468,396; Sept. 18.
Putt, Edward D., assignor to The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Bead - splicing machine.
1,475,873; Nov. 27.
Putt, Edward D., assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Machine for prepar-
ing fabric. 1,476,270 ; Dec. 4.
Puttaert, Henry F., and M. Moreau, San Francisco, Calif.
Portable electric fan. 1,473,045 ; Nov. 6.
Pye, David W., et al., trustees. (See Ducas, Charles, as-
signor.)
Pye, Henry T., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Game.
1,454,982; May 15.
Pye, Robert E., New York, N. Y. Antiskid device for
pneumatic tires. 1,478,059 : Dec. 18.
Pyke, Harold A., Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand. Win-
dow cleaner. 1,459,255 ; June 19.
Pyle Albert C, and J. F. Brewer, Seattle, Wash. Hot-
air heater. 1,475,874 ; Nov. 27.
Pyle, D. Franklin, Washington, D. C., and J. Anderson,
Catonsville, Md. Spark plug. 1,455,852 ; May 22.
Pyle, D. Ftanklin, Washington, D. C, and J. Anderson,
Catonsvile, Md. Apparatus for making spark plugs.
1,455,853 ; May 22.
Pyle, Harry T., San Jose, Calif. Peeling fruit, 1,444,386 ;
Feb. 6.
Pyle, .Tess D., Norwich, Kans. Tank. 1,473.974; Nov. 13.
Pyle, Joseph G., Sandusky, Ohio. Score sheet. 1,441,750 ;
Jan. 9.
Pyle, Lewis M., Bryn Mawr, Pa., assignor to Niles-Be-
ment-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Planer.
1,454.076; May 8.
Pyle National Company, The. (See Dake, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Pyle-National Company. (See Dake, C. W., and Grant,
assignors.)
Pym, Charles F., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting ma-
chine. 1,469,848; Oct. 9.
Pyper, John A., Long Beach, Calif. Multiple-hanger
support. 1,446,927; Feb. 27.
Pyrene Manufacturing Company. (See MacGregor, Peter
G., assignor.)
Pyser, Charles S., assignor to The Mayfair Optical Com-
pany. Limited, London, .England. Apparatus for dem-
onstrating or testing the transmission of light by
ophthalmic glass and the like. 1,464.999 : Aug. 14.
Pytlak, Stanley, McMechen, W. Va. Wall-papering de-
vice. 1,461,453 ; July 10.
Q & C Company. (See Packer, Eben R., assignor.)
Q R S Music Company, The. (See Hagey, J. C, and
Kavanaugh, assignors.)
Q R S Music Company, The. (See Smith, Irving M., as-
signor.)
Qua, Robert. (See Heddle, R., and Qua.)
Quackenbush, Albert B., Forest Knolls, Calif. Telescopic
wagon box. 1,467,195 ; Sept. 4.
Quackenbush, Roy R., Grand Rapids, Mich. Can opener.
1,477,716; Dec. 18.
Quad Stove Mfg. Co., The. (See Stein, "Henry E., as-
signor.)
Quadar, Victor A., et al. (See Whitcomb, James, as-
signor.)
Quade, Fritz, Berlin, Germany. Manufacturing com-
pounds soluble in water of dlethylbarblturic acid and
its homologues. 1,461,831 ; July 17.
Quaker City Chocolate & Confectionery Company. (See
Rosskam, Lester G., assignor.)
Quaker City Rubber Company. (See Daniel, Frank W.,
assignor.)
Quality Aluminum Casting Company. (See Weir, Bernard
R., assignor.)
Quality Furniture Company. (See Schmitt, Walter M.,
assignor.)
Quan, Harry K., New York, N. Y. Bottle. Des. 62,804 ;
July 31.
Quandt, George E., Lockport, N. Y. Multiple-filament
lamp. 1,456,568 ; May 29.
Quarfoth, Gunnar, New Rochelle, N. Y. Camera.
1,460,112 ; June 26.
Quarnstrom, Ernest O. (See Brand, W. F., and Quarn-
strom.)
Quay, Lewis J., Schenectady, N. J. Motor vehicle.
1,446,660; Feb. 27.
Quedenslcy. August A. (See Schroeder, C. P., and
Quedensley.)
Queen Automatic Phonograph Co. (See Bauer, W. J.,
Wierth, and Meadoff, assignors.)
Queen City Material Co. (Steele, Edward B., assignor.)
Qu6mard, Luclen M., Royan, France. Hose clamp.
1,461,290; July 10.
Quenzer, Adam P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cap spreader.
1,474,330 ; Nov. 13.
Quenzer, Arthur, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ankle supporter.
1,478.253; Dec. 18.
Query, Jesse J., Osceola, Nebr. Current motor. 1,445,801 ;
Feb. 20.
Quick, Alfred A., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Device
for haulage or straining purposes. Rel5,558 ; Mar. 6.
Quick, Alfred A., Thornbury, Victoria, Australia, assignor
to The Quick Engineering Company Proprietary Lim-
ited. Hauling or straining device. 1,445,104 ; Feb. 13.
Quick Change Chuck Mfg. Co., The. (See Weisenberger,
Earl O., assignor.)
Quick Engineering Company Proprietary Limited, The.
(See Quick, Alfred A., assignor.)
Quick, Robert V. (See Ashwoith. A. A., and Quick.)
Quickenden, James, and H. J. Weidemann, Columbus, Wis.
Potato harvester. 1,444,006 ; Feb. 6.
Quicksafe Manufacturing Company. (See Waller, Rob-
ert H., assignor.)
Quigg, James S.. Dewey, Okla. Oil-well packer.
1,476,727 ; Dec. 11.
Quigley, Emmett L., Slstersville, W. Va. Gas burner.
1,449,056; Mar. 20.
Quigley, John T., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Cost-
meter Company, Boston, Mass. Loose-leaf-index file.
1,450,304 ; Apr. 3.
Quigley, John T., assignor to Costmeter Company, Boston,
Mass. Adjustable index. 1,450,751 ; Apr. 3.
Quigley, John T., assignor to Costmeter Company, Boston,
Mass. Piling equipment. 1,450,752 ; Apr. 3.
Quigley, John T., assignor to Costmeter Co., Boston,
Mass. Filing equipment. 1,456.677; May 29.
Quigley, John T., assignor to Costmeter Company, Bos-
ton, Mass. Filing equipment. 1,458,112 ; June 5.
Quigley, John T., assignor to Costmeter Company,
Boston, Mass. Filing and indexing equipment.
1.476,920; Dec. 11.
Quigley, Thomas W., Syracuse, N. Y. Grave urn.
1,469,459 ; Oct. 2.
Quillet, Edmond, Vevy, Switzerland. Building block.
1,444,554 ; Feb. 6.
Qulmby, William E., Inc. (See Rathman, Gilbert, as-
signor.)
Quimby, William E., Orange, N. J. Guard for lawn
mowers. 1,459,034 ; June 19.
Quln, Charles. Ottawa, Kans. Tag or label holder.
1.475.315: Nov. 27.
Quln, Francis J., and W. H. Park, Belfast, Ireland. Auto-
matic valve for pneumatic hose fittings. 1,451,372 ;
Apr. 10.
Quin, Joseph R., Cudahy, Wis. Collapsible tire building
and finishing core. 1,465,769 ; Aug. 21.
Quinbv, Harrison. Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to W. H.
McFarland, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tractor. 1,441,024 ;
Jan. 2.
Quinbv, Harrison. Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to W. H.
McFarland, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tractor. 1,472,136;
Oct. 30.
Qulnlan, James A., assignor to The Peck, Stow & Wilcox
Company, Southlngton, Conn. Bench vise. 1,452,847 ;
Apr. 24.
Quiiilan, Philip P., Chicago, 111. Mop. 1,450,008;
Mar. 27.
Quinlan. Thomas A., Brooklyn, assignor to P. L. Smithe
Machine Companv, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Tyine. 1,449,547; Mar. 27.
Qulnn, E. J. (See Regan, Patrick T., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 192:h.
Alphabetical list of iMtoiie'es — Continued.
439
Quinu. KUward l'\, CUlcopee, Mass. Making game balls.
l,474.',i-j;{; Nov. 20.
Qiijnn, Oliver J. (See Orbin, George, assignor.)
Quint, Mlcliael. (See Dorney, W., and Quint.)
Quintal, Uoiniua, assignor of one-half to R. Laui'in,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Kailway switch. 1,443,802 ;
Jan. 30.
Quintal, Freeman A., Holyoke, Colo. Fishhook. 1,454,689 ;
May 8.
Quirk, Clinton H., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Ash sifter.
1.449,837; Mar. 27.
Quirk, Michael W., Milwaukee, Wis. Shipping bos or
case. 1,406,853 ; Sept. 4.
Qulst, Fred, Seattle, Wash. Anticreeper for rails.
1,460,188; Aug. 28.
Quist, John, Detroit, Mich. Fire kindler. 1,461,496;
July 10.
Quist, John, Mystic, assignor of one-half to C. L. Berry,
■NVlntersct, Iowa. Combined pipe and nut wrench.
1,468,211; Sept. 18.
R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Company. (See Paterson,
G., and Thew, assignors.)
R. E. D. Engine Company, Inc. (See Ford, Eugene A.,
assignor.)
Raab. Henrv F., Johnstown, Pa. Conductor-bar holder.
1,441,025; Jan. 2.
Raab, Joseph, and J. Tendrich, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lining.
1,465.562; Aug. 21.
Raabe, Arthur E., et al., executors. (See Raabe, Otto L.)
Raabe, Otto L., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to R. Hoe and
• Co., New York, N. Y. Printing cylinder. 1,442,178;
Jan. 16.
Raabe, Otto L., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to R. Hoe and
Co., New York, N. Y. Paper-roll-reloading device.
1,468,077; Sept. 18.
Raabe, Otto L., deceased, Jersey City, N. J. ; M. G. Moog,
R. A. Smith, and A. E. Raabe, executors. Mechanical
mo'v-'ement. 1,463,839 ; Aug. 7.
Raach, Walter N., Greenville Borough, and C. E. Shurt-
liffe, assignors to The Shenango Tire & Rubber Com-
pany, Greenville, Pa. Tire. Des. 62,620; July 3.
Raasch, August J. and E. H., and H. A. Olsen, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Potato digger. 1,461,935 ; July 17.
Raasch. Edward H. (See Raasch, August J. and E. H.,
and Olsen.)
Raaz, Frank H., El Campo, Tex. Plow. 1,471,706 ;
Oct. 23.
Rabb, William S., Los Angeles, Calif. Shock absorber.
1,455,265; May 15.
Rabbett, James R. (See Lorenz, W. A., and Hoopes, as-
signors.)
Rabbidge, William P. (See McKechnie, J., and, Rab-
bldge.)
Rabenold, Charles F., Philadelphia, Pa. Lamp casing.
Des. 62,243 ; Apr. 24.
Raber, Clyde K., Newcastle, Ind. Can spout. 1,462,820 ;
July 24.
Raber, Daniel E., Perry, Iowa. Draft regulator and chim-
ney cleaner. 1,450,451 ; Apr. 3.
Rabey, Herman A., Chicago, 111. Chain attachment.
1,476,465 ; Dec. 4.
Rabus, Wilhelm, Karlstad, Sweden, assignor to R. J.
Marx, London, England. Beating engine. 1,474,442 ;
Nov. 20.
Rahy, James B., Jr., York, Pa. Fruit drier. 1,474,687;
Nov. 20.
Race, Frank F., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Traffic signal.
1,468,974 ; Sept. 25.
Race, Fred O., Hillside, N. J. Screw and the like.
1.449.779; Mar. 27.
Rachard, Gommaire, New York, N. Y. Twin-head boring
bar. 1,470,289; Oct. 9.
Rachlin, Max, New York, N. Y. Gutter hanger. 1,478,837 ;
Dec. 25.
Rachlin, Max, assignor of one-half to S. M. Gold, New
York, N. Y. Roof covering. 1,446,858 ; Feb. 27.
Racine Confectioners' Machinery Company. (See Harts-
horn, Willis N., assignor.)
Racine Dispenser Manufacturing Company. (See Hanson,
SisTort, assignor.)
Racine Horseshoe Tire Company. (See Hollenbeck,
Oscar D., assignor.)
Racine Horseshoe Tire Company, The. (See Smith, Har-
old O., assignor.)
Racine Tool and Machine Company. (See Banker, Oscar
H., assignor.)
Racine Universal Motor Company. (See Jembrzyckl,
Stanley J., assignor.)
Rackham, George J., assignor to Roadless Traction, Lim-
ited, London. England. Chain for endless tracks for ve-
hicles. 1,465,483 ; Aug. 21.
Rficy, Gfibor, South Norwalk, Conn. Automobile elevating
device. 1.447,151 ; Feh. 27.
Radcliffe, Frederick W. (See Moore, L. L., and Rad-
clifCe.)
Radcliffe. Louie, Indianapolis, Ind. Hair waver.
1,467,498; Sept. 11.
Raddis, Paul, Miami, Okla. Amplifier for sound-repro-
ducing machines. 1,456,678: May 29.
Radelct, Fernand, Brussels, Belgium. Rail track fasten-
ing. 1,443,275 ; Jan. 23.
Rader, Emma. (See Fisher, Olive, assignor.)
Rader, Orton R., Toledo, Ohio. Auxiliary water vapor
and air valve for internal-combustion engines.
1,472,438; Oct. 30.
Rader, Samuel J. W., Alfalfa County, Okla. Automatic
air-hose coupler. 1,462,821 ; July 24.
Rader, William E., Columbia, Mo. Wind-operated mill.
1,447,820 ; Mar. 6.
Radford, George, Oakland Beach, assignor to Richmond
Lace Works, Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,306 ; May 1.
Radford, George, Oakland Beach, assignor to Richmond
Lace Works, Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,307 ; May 1.
Radford, George, Oakland Beach, assignor to Richmond
Lace Works, Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,308 ; May 1.
Radford, George, Oakland Beach, assignor to Richmond
Lace Works, Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,309 ; May 1.
Radford, George, Oakland Beach, assignor to Richmond
Lace Works, Alton, R. T. Lace. Des, 62,411 ; May 22.
Radford, John B., Valois, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
Western Electric Company. Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Switching device. 1,442,443 ; Jan. 16.
Radin, Harry R., Newark, N. J. Container. 1,467,010;
Sept. 4.
Radinse, Rudolf R.. Cleveland, Ohio. Rotary brush.
1,466,103; Aug. 28.
Radio Corporation of America. (See Clark, George H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dltcham, William
T., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Frost, Soren 0. E. T.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America, The. (See Nottage, W. H.,
_ and Parkin, assignors.)
(See Ranger, Richard
(See Round, Henry
Radio Corporation of America.
H., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America, The.
J., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Taylor, Albert H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Van de Velde, H. R.
C, and Furnival, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Weagant, Roy A.,
assignor.)
Radio Industries Corporation. (See Gernsback, Hugo,
assignor.)
Radiotive Corporation. (See Schmidt, Lambert, as-
signor.)
Radium Chemical Company. (See Cameron, William H.,
assignor.)
Radka, August G., Newton, Kans. Truck brake.
1,443,825; Jan. 30.
Radke, August T., and J. Klancke, Hamburg, Minn. Ma-
chine for handling motors and testing bearings thereof.
1.468,397 ; Sept. 18.
Radle, Don A., Oklahoma, Okla. Thrashing machine.
1,443,241 ; Jan. 23.
Radle, Paul, Arkansaw, Wis. Harness-loop reenforce-
ment. 1,457,602 ; June 5.
Radmer, Clarence E. (See Maier, J., Lenz. and Radmer.)
Radmer, Clarence E. (See Maier, J. B., Lenz, and Rad-
mer.)
Rado, Alexander, M. Mayer, and L. von Egerhazv. Buda-
pest, Hungary. Bung for casks. 1,472,776 ; Oct. 30.
Radoccia, Pasquale, Providence, R. I. Street-indicating
and advertising device for motor vehicles. 1,448,040:
Mar. 13.
Radon. Jan, assignor of one-half to F. Klich, East St.
Louis, 111. Safety appliance for aeroplanes. 1,464,339 ;
Aug. 7.
Radoush, Karl, St. Paul, Minn. Fire alarm and safety
device for stables. 1,449.954 ; Mar. 27.
Rado-Valv Corporation. (See Hutchings, George B., as-
signor.)
Radtke, Edwin J., Milwaukee, Wis. Automatic expan-
sion valve. 1,465,654 ; Aug. 21.
Radzinsky, Harry, assignor to General Paper Goods Manu-
facturing Co., New York, N. Y. Patch-applying mecha-
nism for window envelopes. 1,474,913 ; Nov. 20.
Rae, Frank B., assignor to F. J. Langer, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ironing and steaming device. 1,472,089 ; Oct. 30.
Rae, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Steam trap. 1,447,102 ;
Feh. 27.
Rseder, Bjorn, assignor to himself and Aktieselskapet Zlnk,
Kykkelsrud, Askim Station, Norway. Zinc smelting
furnace. 1,452,934 ; Apr. 24.
Raehse, Paul W., Hamburg, Germany. Bottle-stopper-
varnishing device. 1,457,748 ; June 5.
Raettig, Bruno, Hoffnungsthal, near Cologne, Germany.
Plug switch. 1,467,011 ; Sept. 4.
Raettig, Bruno, Hoffnungsthal, Germany. Contact
spring. 1,477,527; Dec. 11.
Raez, Niklas, St. Joseph, Mo. Combination tool.
1.469,696 ; Oct. 2.
Raffay, Andrew, Schenectady, N. Y. Bushing extractor.
1,461,554 ; July 10.
Rafn, Robert, Moss, Norway. Shaking apparatus for
cans containing condensed milk. 1,467,909 ; Sept. 11.
Ragan, Frederick H., Detroit, Mich. Power press.
1,463,272 ; July 31.
Raggio, James, and F. Bongiornl, Brooklyn, N. Y. Re-
ceptacle. 1,447,035 : Feb. 27.
Raggis, Joe, Los Ansreles. Calif. Cover support for motor
vehicles. 1,471,279 ; Oct. 16.
440
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Ragon, Robert L., et al. (See Hubble, Joseph H., as-
signor.)
Ragot, Charles L., New York, N. Y., and L. F. Ragot,
Milford, Pa., assignors to Ragot Motor Corporation.
Portable drilling machine. 1,473,046 ; Nov. 6.
Ragot, Charles L., Kingsbridge, N. Y., and L. F. Ragot,
Milford, Pa., assignors to Ragot Motor Corporation.
Rotary engine. 1,475.509; Nov. 27.
Ragot, Charles L., Kingsbridge, N. Y.. and L. F. Ragot,
Milford, Pa., assignors to Ragot Motor Coropration.
Cooling system for rotary internal-combustion engines.
1,475.510 ; Nov. 27.
Ragot, Louis F. (See Ragot, Charles L. and L. F.)
Ragot Motor Corporation. (See Ragot, Charles L. and
L. F., assignors.)
Ragsdale, Earl J. W., Norristown, assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Brake-actuating
mechanism for steering -wheels. 1,469,484 ; Oct. 2.
Ragsdale, Raymond, Porterville, Calif. Shock absorber.
1,465,023 ; Aug. 14.
Rahardt, Erich. (See Schwenke, Albert, assignor.)
RahhPk, Knud. (See .Tohnsen, F. A., and Rnlibek.)
Rahling, Henry D., assignor to Cygnet Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Wrench. 1,469,533; Oct. 2.
Rahm, Fred, Louisville, Ky. Valve. 1,470,102 ; Oct. 9.
Eahm, Robert C, Wyomlsslng, Pa. Roll device for
spinning machines. 1.446,208; Feb. 20.
Rahm, Robert C, Wyomlsslng, assignor to Berks Engi-
neering Comp.<?ny Inc., Reading, Pa. Lace-braiding
machine. 1,446.127; Feb. 20.
Rahm, Robert C.. Wyomlsslng. assignor to Reading Valve
and Fittings Comjjany. Reading, Pa. Testing machine
for pipe fittings. 1,467,813 ; Sept. 11.
Rahnioeller. Henry C, St. Charles. Mo. Gauge for dupli-
cating keys. 1,458,546; June 12.
Rahr. Chester E., Boston, Mass., and L. Kirschbraun,
Chicago, 111. Waterproof product and making same.
1,469,606; Oct. 2.
Rahr, Chester E., and R. T. Pollock, assignors to The
Flintkote Company. Boston, Mass. Apparatus for mak-
ing roofing products. 1.475,595 ; Nov. 27.
Rahr, Maximilian, jr., Manlto-woc, Wis. Automobile ac-
cessory. 1,469,109; Sept. 25.
Rnir>pvlch. Christonher V.. New Orleans, La. Casement
adjuster for swinging sashes or shutters. 1,465,315 ;
Aug. 21.
Raiche, Denis M. (See Caron, T. E.. and Raiche.)
Raiche, Paul A., assignor to Davol Rubber Company,
Providence, R. I. Nipple banding and punching ma-
chine. 1,442,823; Jan. 23.
Raiche, Paul A., assignor to Davol Rubber Company,
Providence, R. I. Electric perforating device.
1,474,912 ; Nov. 20.
Ratebe, Vilmarle, St. Felix de Kingsey, Quebec, Canada.
Nest attachment. 1,470,103 ; Oct. 9.
Rail Joint Company, The. (See Bralne, Bancroft G.,
assignor.)
Rail Joint Company, The. (See Disbrow, Clarkson A.,
assignor.)
Rail Joint Company, The. (See Thomson, W. P., and
Disbrow, assignors.)
Rail Joint Company, The. (See Wolhaupter, Benjamin,
assignor.)
Rail Welding and Bonding Company. (See Stelgerwald,
George N., assignor.)
Railway Safety Appliance Company, The. (See Stephen-
son, Axel G., assignor.)
Ralmond, Georges. (See Scheemacker, E., and Raimond.)
Rainalter, Rudolph, Kansas City, Mo. Box fastener.
1,462.657 ; July 24.
Rainaud, H. E., Company, The. (See Rainaud, Henry E.,
assignor.)
Rainaud, Henry E., assignor to The H. E. Rainaud Com-
pany, Merlden, Conn. Shade for lighting fixture. Des.
62,590 ; June 26.
Ralncheck Umbrellas, Inc. (See Reid, J., and Hopkin-
son, assignors.)
Raines, Thomas E. (See Bell, A. L., and Raines. 1
Raines, William G., jr. (See Brewster, J. F., and Raines.)
Rainey, Lilius B. (See Owen, Evan J., assignor.)
Rainsford, Francis F,, assignor to Stephen Sanford &
Sons, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Rug. Des. 62.961 ;
Aug. 28.
Ralrden, James S., Waterford, Calif. Safety device for
tractors. 1,453,995 ; May 1.
Raisig. Charles, Pittsburgh, Pa. Flexible coupling.
1,459,035; June 19.
Ralsis, James. (See Murufas, Manelaus G., assignor.)
Raje, Thor, Los Angeles, Calif. Cigarette holder.
1,451,235 : Apr. 10.
Ralco Manufacturing Company. (See Lofgren, J., and
Ayers, assignors.)
Raleigh, James F., assignor to Pines Manufacturins Com-
pany. Chicago, 111. Shutter apparatus for radiators.
1.458.593; June 12.
Raley. Elbert B., Mart, Tex. Powder-dusting attachment.
1,450,223; Apr. 3.
Ralfs. Theodore, Davenport, Iowa. Saw vise. 1,456,338 ;
May 22.
Ralicki, Henry J. (See Wonsowicz, George, assignor.)
Rail, Max, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesellschaft,
Stuttgart, Germany. Plant for the supervision of the
circulation lubrication on power cars. 1,460,500 ;
July 3.
Ralph, Henry G., Edenton, N. C. Dental film holder.
1,445,169 ; Feb. 13.
Ralston, Arthur R. (See Connor, E. J., and Ralston.)
Ralston, Henry J., San .Francisco, Calif. Trailer operat-
ing mechanism. 1,468,975 ; Sept. 25.
Ramage, John H., Norfolk, Va., assignor to Westing-
house Lamp Company. Treating filaments for incan-
descent electric lamps. 1,461,140 ; July 10.
Ramage, Joseph A. (See Bartholomew, F. K., and
Ramage.)
Ramapo Ajax Corporation. (See Strong, James B., as-
signor.)
Ramige, William F., Rockwell City, Iowa. Trace carrier.
1,460,271 ; .Tune 26.
Ramirez, Andres, Guadalupe, Tex. Combination cotton
cultivator. 1,459,256 ; June 19.
Ramler, Frederick A, fBee Baker, William A., assignor.)
Rammel, Thomas H., Plainville, Mass., assignor to Whit-
ing & D.avis Company. Bag clasp. 1,446,583; Feb. 27.
Rammel, Thomas H., Plainville, Mass., assignor to Whit-
ing & Davis Company. Bag clasp. 1,467,589; Sept. 11.
Rammel, Thomas H,, Plainville, Mass., assienor to Whit-
ing & Davis Company. Bag frame and clasp. 1,477,281 :
Dec. 11.
Ramo Manufacturing Company, The. (See McCarthy,
Edward F., assignor).
Raraondo. Edoardo, Turin, Italy. Spring wheel.
1,460,920 ; July 3.
Ramp Building Corporation. (See Bridges, Lewis B.,
assignor.)
Ramp Building Corporation. (See d'Humy, Fernand E.,
assignor.)
Ramsay Condensing Locomotive Company Limited, The.
(See Ramsay, David M., assignor.)
Ramsay, David M., assignor to The Ramsay Condensing
Locomotive Company, Limited, Glasgow, Scotland.
Condenser for aircraft. 1,476,541 ; Dec. 4.
Ramsay, Erskine, Birmingham, Ala. Rotary dump.
1,447,427; Mar. 6.
Ramsay, Erskine. Birmingham, Ala. Automatic rotary
dump. 1,447,428 ; Mar. 6.
Ramsay, John C, Baltimore, Md. Gas burner. 1,445,971 ;
Feb. 20.
Ramsay, W. A. (See Meinecke, Joseph, assignor.)
Ramsden, Henry, Bradford, England. Cover or gaiter
for laminated vehicle spring. 1,461,832 ; July 17.
Ramseier, Albert, (See Lefebvre, R., and Ramseier.)
Ramsey, Allan, Chicago, 111. Humidifying air vent,
1,464,110; Aug. 7.
Ramsey, George. (See Hodge, Howard D., assignor.)
Ramsey, George, Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap &
Closure Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paper closure.
1,453,283 ; May 1.
Ramsey, George, Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap and
Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Inter-
rupted bead cap. 1,464,584 ; Aug. 14.
Ramsey, George, Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap &
Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Self-
opening seal. 1,473,252 ; Nov. 6.
Ramsey, Oscar, Anlauf, Oreg. Saw sharpener. 1,456,402 ;
May 22.
Ramsey, Ralph H., Ardmore, Okla. Means for handling
well casinss. 1,447,629 ; Mar. 6.
Ramsey, Ralph H., Ardmore, Okla. Well-drilling rig.
1,470,329 ; Oct. 9.
Ramsey, William W., Sterling, Colo. Hub liner. 1.455.935 :
May 22.
Ramstead, Charles. Okmulgee, Okla. Boiler. 1,441,526;
Jan. 9.
Rancadore, Ignatius, and L. Pecoraro, San Jose, Calif.
Canning device. 1,464,829 ; Aug. 14.
Rand. Charles W., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Side-wall register.
1,450,049 ; Mar. 27.
Rand, James H.. North Tonawanda, N. Y. Dispatch
system. 1,443,758 ; Jan. 30.
Rand, James H., North Tonawanda, N, Y. Index frame.
1,444,358 ; Feb. 6.
Rand, .Tames H.. North Tonawanda, N. Y. Conveyer ap-
paratus. 1,444.359 ; Feb. 6.
Rand, James H., North Tonawanda, N, Y. Record device
1,454,405 ; May 8.
Rand. James IT., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Index device
1,454.406; May 8.
Rand, James H., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Index.
1,462,497 ; July 24.
Rand. .Tames H., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Index device.
1,462.822 ; July 24.
Rand, James H., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Rotatable
index. 1,466,059 ; Aug. 28.
Rand, .Tames H., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Index device.
1,469.534 ; Oct. 2.
Rand, James H., jr., Tonawanda, N, Y. Visible index or
reference device. 1.454,653 ; May 8.
Rand, Le Roy H.. assignor to Brooklyn Shield & Rubber
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for cutting sheet
rubber. 1.449,445 : Mar. 27.
Rand. McNally & Co. (See Hanses, William A., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of pate^ntees — Continued.
441
Band, Slduey S., New York, N. Y. Permanent hair waver.
1,447,886; Mav. 6.
Rand, William M., I. C. Brook, and F. C. Butler. Van
couver, British Columbia, Canada. Splitting cord tiros.
1,450.693; June 19.
Randall, Alexander B., rhiladelphia. Pa. Amphitheater or
stadium. 1,444,360 : Feb. 0.
Randall, Charles F., Boston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Mills Belt Company, Worcester, Mass. Pock-
eted carrier equipment. 1,446,209 ; Feb. 20.
Randall Control and Ilydrometric Corporation. (See
Hartman, William U., assignor.)
Randall, Edison E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Pope Jfaehine Company, Kankakee. III. Machine for
uniting looped fabrics. 1,462,378 ; July 17.
Randall. Eugene F.. assignor to American Radio & Re-
search Corporation, Medford, Mass. Detector for
wireless signals. 1,475,027 ; Nov. 20.
Randiill. Florence J. (See Walrath, Willard, assignor.)
Randall. Merman P. (See Servis, L. B., Randall, and
Shannon.)
Randall, Roland V. and V. E., Battle Creek Mich., as-
signors of ono-third to B. Gwatkin. Railway tie.
1,471.060; Oct. 16.
Randall, Roval E., Fort Madison, Iowa. Emhlem or
badge. De's. 63,237 ; Nov. 6.
Randall, S.Tmuel E., Junction City, ArU, Soldering block.
1,450,452; Apr. 3.
Randall. Vernon C, and J. E. McGinley, Portsmouth, Va.
Auxiliary air device. 1,473,317 : Nov. 6.
Randall. Victor E. (See Randall. Roland V. and V. E.)
Randall, Victor E., Battle Creek, Mich, Railway tie.
1.471,203 ; Oct. 16.
Randall, Victor E., assignor to W. S. Clemence, Battle
Creek, Mich. Culinary utensil. 1,475.316 : Nor. 27.
Randall, Winfield E., Eyota, Minn. Chicken voost.
1,453,569; May 1.
Randolph, Cary H., St. Louis, Mo. Elementary-music-
notation device. 1,450.868; Apr. 3.
Rr. dolph, Clifford F., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Lathe-tool
carriage. 1.477,186: Dec. 11.
Randolph, Paul V., Enfield. N. C. Road scraper and con-
veyer. 1,464,444 ; Aug. 7.
Randolph-Perkins Co. (See Massey, George B., as-
signor.)
Raney. Clemma R., Chicago, 111., assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Company, Shocker twine-guiding
arm, 1,474,914 ; Nov. 20.
Raney, James L., Cleveland, Ohio. Waterproof cigarette
case. 1,466,548; Aug. 28.
Raney, Rebekah K., .San Francisco, Calif. Smoker's
article. 1,473,937; Nov. 13.
Ranger, Richard 11.. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Method and means of receiv-
ing signals. 1,449,911 ; Mar. 27.
Rangnow Brothers. (See Rangnow, Otto, assignor.)
Rangnow, Otto, assignor to himself and Rangnow
Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Tray for wardrobe trunks.
1,471,806; Oct. 23,
Ranierl, Salvatore. (See Reigard, R. A. E,, and Ranierl,)
Ranivillp, Francis F., Grand Rapids, Mich. Method of
and apparatus for packaging belts. 1.443,759 ; Jan. 30.
Rank, Sherman A.. Chicago, 111. Display apparatus.
1.442,970; Jan. 23.
Rankin, Albert R., et al. (See Kenneth, David, assignor.)
Rankin, Harry D., Coronado, Calif. Process of and
apparatus for treating materials. 1,477,664 ; Dec. 13.
Rankin, Harry D., Oakland, assignor of seven-tenths to L.
Sloss, San Francisco, Calif. Decomposing, transpos-
ing, dissolving, or rendering soluble difflcultly-soluble
bodies. 1,471,751 ; Oct. 23.
Rankin, J. A. (See Newman, Albert T., assignor.)
Rankin. John A., Clover Bar, Alberta, Canada, Cattle
guard. 1,442,495 ; Jan. 16.
Rankin, Thomas, Lake Bluff, 111, Automatic pipe-cutting
machine. 1,440,492 ; Jan, 2.
Rankin, Thomas, Lake Bluff, 111, Nipple-threading ma-
chine. 1.4.57,603 ; June 5.
Rankin, William A., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Edison
Electric Appliance Co., Inc. Electric heater. 1,463,630 ;
.Tuly 31.
Rankin, William K., Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Switch-operating mechanism.
1,441,527 ; Jan. 9.
Ranlett. David L.. New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Balsa Company, Inc. Float device. 1,465,790;
Aug. 21.
Ranney, Willet B.. assignor to Wm. Wrigley Jr. Com-
panv. Chicago. 111. Polishing machine for coated con-
fections. 1,476,840; Dec. 11,
Ranney, William C., Elbridge, N. Y. Repairing or closing
punctures in pneumatic tires and plug for that purpose.
1,456.403 ; May 22.
Ransdell, Henry M. (See Schooley. J. G., and Ransdell.)
Ransom k Randolph Company. (See Rarrick, Zorne O.,
assignor.)
Ransom, Roscoe R., Dallas, Tex. Foot rest. 1,448.805 ;
Mar, 20.
Ransomes & Rapier Limited. (See Lewis, Robert S., as-
signor,)
Ran.<!on, Adolph, South Charleston, W, Va. Rack device.
1,473,318 ; Nov. 6.
Rantasfl, Jakob, Vienna, Austria. Automobile sleigh at-
tachment. 1.460,605 ; July 3.
Ranz, Jacob, St. Louis, Mo. Ilalr curler. 1,455,059 ;
May 15.
Ranz, Jacob, St. Louis, Mo. Flour sifter. 1,455,660 ;
May 15.
Rapeport, William H,, Philadelphia. Pa. Fender for
autos or other vehicles. 1,445,554; Feb. 13.
Rapeport, William H., Philadelphia, Pa. Bumper or
l^ender for autos or other vehicles. 1,454,407 ; May 8.
Raper, Howard R., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Film packet
for X-ray work. 1,467,876 ; Sept. 11.
Raphael, Reginald D. (See Wisroth, Ernst, assignor.)
Hapier, Charles V., Paris, France. Device for switching
Kapisardi, Altio, Boston, Mass. Painting' device.
1,456,910 ; May 29.
universal cranes. 1.443,382 ; Jan. 30.
Rapkock, Richard A., Chicago, 111. Safety device for
phonographs. 1,466,752 ; Sept. 4.
Rapp, John, Dowagiac, Mich. Ash sifter for furnaces.
1,449,838 ; Mar. 27.
Rapp, John W., deceased. Flushing, and J. Vanorlo, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. ; said Vanorio assignor to said Rapp ; W. C.
Lange. temporary administrator. Airplane rib construc-
tion. 1,453,114 ; Apr. 24.
Rapp, William M., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Vapo
Corporation. Refrigerator. 1,452,756 ; Apr. 24.
Rapp, William M., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Vapo
Corporation. Cooler. 1,452,757 ; Apr. 24.
Rappleye, Frank A., Silver Creek, N. Y., assignor to
Allen & Co. Inc., New Haven, Conn, Saw jointer.
1,461,763; July 17.
Rapps, Edward .1., Phoenix, Ariz. Washing machine.
I,45s,oo8; June 12.
Rarey, Ernest A, Kelso, Wash. Brake. 1,445,170 ; Feb. 13.
Rarig, Alexander K., Oakland, Calif, Pressure cooker and
cooler. 1,449,246 ; Mar. 20.
Rarig, Alexander K., Oakland, Calif. Draining and sirup-
ing machine. 1,449,247 ; Mar, 20.
Rarig, Walter A., Oakland, Calif. Oiler for engines.
1,461,325 ; July 10.
Rarrick, Zerne O., assignor to The Ransom & Randolph
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Burner. 1,447,571 ; Mar. 6.
Rasch, Ludvik, Christiania, assignor to Aktieselskapet
Turbo-Separator^ Drammen, Norway. Separating disks
in centrifugal separators. 1,463,752 ; July 31.
Rasche, Hugo, Princeton, Iowa. Automobile chain fast-
ener and tightener. 1.450,453 : Apr. 3.
Raschick, <}harles T., St. Paul, Minn. Check cutter.
1,476.417 ; Dec. 4.
Rasck, George P., Des Moines, Iowa. Threshold weather
strip. 1,456,037; May 22.
Rash. Paul B,, Wilmington, Del, Display frame.
1.475,875 ; Nov, 27,
Rask, Carl, et al. (See Willson, Oscar, assignor.)
Rasmusen, Lorence S. (See Carlson, Herman B., as-
signor.)
Rasmussen, Chester A., Long Beach, Calif. Packing
means for well casings. 1,464,585; Aug. 14.
Rasmussen, Chris M., Deschutes, Oreg. Muzzle.
1,468,416 ; Sept. 18.
Rasmussen, Ernest A., Oakland, Califr Building-wall
construction. 1,459,344 ; June 19.
Rasmussen, George V,, New York, N, Y. Pocketknife.
1,440,793; Jan. 2.
Rasmussen, Hans E., Graettinger, Iowa, Trousers holder
and press, 1,452,437 : Apr. 17.
Rasmussen. Harry C. and J. Kellner, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Strapping apparatus. 1,440.627 : Jan. 2.
Rasmussen, Harry T., assignor to The Auto Devices and
Development Company, Denver, Colo. Heater and fuel
saver for automobiles. 1,456,933 ; May 29.
Rasmussen, Julius F. (See Graham, W. C, and Ras
mussen.)
Rasmussen, Robert F., assignor to C. A. Libbey Company,
Oshkosh. Wis. Stock-watering device. 1,452,705 ;
Apr. 24.
Rasmussen, Robert F., assignor to C. A. Libbey Co., Osh-
kosh, Wis, Switch for overhead tracks. 1,454,188 ;
May 8.
Rasmussen, Robert F., assignor to C. A. Libbey Company,
Oshkosh, Wis. Lower - stanchion - securing means.
1,459,928; June 26.
Rasmussen, Robert F., assignor to C. A. Libbey Co.,
Oshkosk, Wis. Leading staff. 1,463.175: July 31.
Rasmussen, Robert F., assignor to C. A. Libbev Company.
Oshkosh, Wis. Bull-leading staff. 1,467,452; Sept. 11.
Rasmussen, Sophus, assignor to Americnn Gas Machine
Company, Albert Le.n. Minn. Supporting device for
casings. 1.476,542; Dec. 4.
Rasmussen, Thorvald, Los Angeles, assignor of one-half
to S. T. Hansen, Long Beach, Calif. Cranking mecha-
nism. 1.475.876 : Nov. 27.
Rast, .Tulius H., Charleston, S. C. Lock nut. 1,457,749 ;
.Tune 5.
Rastetter, William C, Fort Wayne, Ind. Steering wheel.
1,453,808 ; May 1.
Rastetter. William C, Fort Wayne, Ind. Steering wheel.
1,476,543: Dec. 4.
Rastetter, William C. Fort Wayne. Ind. Steering-wheel
construction. 1.476,544 ; Dec. 4.
Rastetter, William C. Fort Wayne. Ind. Steering-wheel
construction, 1,476,673 ; Dec. 4.
442
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Eataiczak, Thomas F., assignor to The Hobart Manu-
facturing Company, Troy, Ohio. Meat chopper and
making same. 1,451,891 ; Apr. 17.
Ratchet Brake Company. (See Blackall, Kobert H., as-
signor.)
Ratclifte, Emily. (See Katcliffe, Frank S., assignor.)
Katclitfe, Frank S., deceased ; I. M. Jones, administrator,
assignor to E. RatclifEe, Milwaukee, Wis. Wrench.
1,450,224 ; Apr. 3.
Ratclitfe, Thomas, Wagoner, Okla. Fishing tool for oil
wells. 1,470,482; Oct. 9.
Rateau, Auguste C. E., Paris, France. Means to main-
tain a suitable pressure in the Uquid-fuel-storage tanks
of airplanes. 1,471,417 ; Oct. 23.
Ratelle, Clarence, Los Angeles, Calif. Tire protector.
1,456,829 ; May 29.
Rath, Emil. (See Rath, Herman, assignor.)
Rath, Henry A., Elizabeth, N. J. Water-closet valve.
1,474,288; Nov. 13.
Rath, Henry C, Appleton, Wis. Water elevator.
1,458.8.00 ; June 12.
Rath, Herman, assignor of one-half to E. Rath, Indian-
apolis, Ind. Form for concrete. 1,452,983 ; Apr. 24.
Rathbone, Richard L. B., London, and C. Morton, Thorn-
ton Heath, England. Hand tool for gripping, bending,
or cutting operations. 1,445,710; Feb. 20.
Rathbum, Milo D., Muncie, Ind. Fender device.
1,445,238 ; Feb. 18.
Rathbun, Edgar A., assignor to American Forging and
Socket Co., Pontiac, Mich. Vehicle top. 1,458,242 ;
Rathbun, George D., Kansas City, Mo. Combination lock-
ing mechanism. 1,449,248 ; Mar. 20.
Rather, James B., assignor to Charles J. Tagllabue Manu-
facturing Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Flame-measuring de-
vice. 1,469,052 ; Sept. 25.
Rathman, Gilbert, assignor to W. E. Quimby, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Rotary pump. 1,459,552 ; June 19.
Rathman, John H., Wichita, Kans. Bathing suit.
1,457,604 ; June 5.
Rathmell, John M., assignor to Dunn Road Machinery
Company, Conneaut, Ohio. Machine for making con-
crete pavement. 1,447,999 : Mar. 13.
Rathsack, Edward J. (See Kramp, A. M., Peters, and
Rathsack.)
Rathsburg, Hans, Furth, GermaDy. Priming composition
and producing the same. 1,470,104 ; Oct. 9.
Ratliff, William, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Helicopter.
1,469,3.30; Oct. 2.
Ratner, Leo, and M. Schwarz, New York, N. Y. Testing
materials. 1,444,803 ; Feb. 13.
Ratterree, Thomas N., Picher, Okla. Heater. 1,444,086 ;
Feb. 6.
Ratzenstein, William. (See Nicholas, Rollo L., assignor.)
Eatzenstein, William. (See Nicholas, R. h., and Gold-
berger, assignors.)
Ran Construction Company. (See Rau, Gustav, assignor.)
Rau, Gustav, assignor to Rau Construction Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Composition for building tile.
1,473,047; Nov. 6.
Rau, Henry V., assignor to Edwin B. Stimpson Company,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuse plug. 1,473,381; Nov. 6.
Raub, Charles B., New London, Conn. Emblem, badge,
decalcomania, or article of similar nature. Des.
61,755; .Tan. 2.
Raub, Floyd C, Concord, N. H. Connector. 1,440,623 ;
Jan. 2.
Raubert, Frank T., Ligonier, Ind., assignor to M. Altfeld,
South Bend, Ind. Grapefruit knife. 1,466,753 ; Sept. 4.
Ranch, George F., Pukwana, S. Dak. Safety crank for
automobiles. 1,452,758 ; Apr. 24.
Eaudman, Earl, Constantine, Mich. Spotlight for auto-
mobiles. 1,446,482: Feb. 27.
Rauen, John T., Dayton, Ohio. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,455,008 ; May 15.
Rauh, Frank J., Bakersfield, Calif. Milk can. 1,456,404 ;
May 22.
Rauh, Frederic H., South Orange, N. J. Movable-jawed
tool. 1,456,339 ; May 22.
Rauh, Herbert S., New York, N. Y. Gaiter. Des. 63,195 ;
Oct. 30.
RauhofC, John M., Tinley Park, 111. Broom. 1,467,115;
Sept. 4.
Raulerson, Harmon L., assignor of one-half to S. J.
Thibodeaux, Okeechobee, Fla. Valve. 1,465,176 ;
Aug. 14.
Raun-Linde. Sadie. San Diego, Calif. Combination dresser
and dressing table. 1,449,548 ; Mar. 27.
Eauschenberg, Emil C, assignor to Wheeling Mold &
Foundry Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Cast-metal annealing
box. 1,461,555 ; July 10.
Rauscher, Frederick. West New Brighton, N. Y. Over-
shoe. 1,467,950; Sept. 11.
Raven, Artie L., San Jose, Calif. Kindling compound.
1,466,480; Aug. 28.
Raven, John, Deervale, via Armidale, New South Wales,
Australia. Ratchet drill. 1,448,638 ; Mar. 13.
Raven, John H., Chicago, 111. Coating for transfer paper.
1,446,104 ; Feb. 20.
Ravenelle, Adelard E., Norwich, Conn. Shuttle eye.
1,456,405 ; May 22.
Ravenor, Wilfrid F., Vancouver, British Columbia, Can-
ada. Oil burner. 1,468,417 ; Sept. 18.
Iowa.
Adjustable screen.
Veneer building block.
Ravn, Hans P., Waterloo,
1,466,060 ; Aug. 28.
Eaw, Charles, Toledo, Ohio.
1,454,859; May 15.
Eawak, George. (See Casner, Thaddeus S., assignor.)
Rawak, George. (See Fowler, Elbert, assignor.)
RawclitCe, Leslie C, Foxboro, Mass. Cream extractor,
1,471,528; Oct. 23.
Rawdon, Edward W., Akron, Ohio. Locomotive driving
box. 1,452,895 ; Apr. 24.
Rawdon, Edward W., Akron, Ohio. Locomotive driving
box. 1,452,896; Apr. 24.
Rawlence, Leonard C. (See Exley, W. H., and Handa-
syde, assignors.)
Rawley, Wayne, assignor to Blaw-Knox Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Annealing bottom. 1,474,607 ; Nov. 20.
Rawlings, Ernest J., Balham, London, England. Spring-
actuated winding mechanism, particularly for win-
dows. 1,473,739 ; Nov. 13.
Rawlings, Herbert S., B. H. Gray. D. Call, and M. Peck,
Richmond, Va. Golf bags. 1,442,906 ; Jan. 23.
Rawlings, John J., assignor of one-half to The Rawplug
Company Limited, London, England. Tubular wall
plug made from string or like material. 1,446,432 ;
Feb. 20.
Rawls, Archie M., Dixon, lU. Alcohol-flame intensifler.
1,453,519 ; May 1.
Rawplug Company Limited, The. (See Eawlings, John
J., assignor.)
Rawson Electrical Instrument Company. (See Michael-
sen. Harold N., assignor.)
Rawson, Jerome S., et al. (See Smith, William J., as-
signor.)
Rawson, Myron R., assignor to Western Cedar Pole Pre-
servers. Spokane, Wash. Pole - puncturing machine.
1,440,893 ; Jan. 2.
Eawson, Myron R., Spokane, Wash., assignor to J. H.
Bolin, Sandpoint, Idaho. Match-block sawing machine.
1,464,727 ; Aug. 14.
Ray, Arthur J., and W. A. Chapin, assignors to Auto-
matic Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic tele-
phone system. 1,468,078 ; Sept. 18.
Ray, Arthur J., Chicago, and H. F. Obergfell, Austin, as-
signors to Automatic Electric Company, Chicago, 111.
Automatic telephone system. 1,469,809 ; Oct. 9.
Ray, Charles H., Stuttgart, Ark. Tractor-harvester
transmission. 1,443.548 ; Jan. 30.
Ray, Eugene J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Blank-forming
machine. 1,447,224 ; Mar. 6.
Eay, Eugene J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole-cutting
machine. 1,456,038; May 22.
Ray, Eugene J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Bobbin-wind-
ing machine, 1,459,074 ; June 19.
Eay, Eugene J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Skiving ma-
chine. 1,469,849; Oct. 9.
Ray, Eugene J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Machine for
trimming the edges of boots and shoes. 1,478,797 ;
Dec. 25.
Eay, James G. (See Cartwright. Albert D., assigrior.l
Bay, James T., Campbell, Tex. Oil heater. 1,468,674;
Sept. 25.
Eay, Joseph L., South Orange, N. J. Advertising sign.
1,461,047; July 10.
Eav, Loney E., Oil Trough, Ark. Cushion tire. 1,449,549 ;
Mar. 27.
Ray, Olaf E. (See. Skinderviken, Johan, assignor.)
Eay, Sterling P., assignor of one-half to F. M. Kemp,
Urioh. Mo. Tool box. 1,473,319 ; Nov. 6.
Eay, William. (See Ellis, Wallace, assignor.)
Eay, William R., San Francisco, Calif. Oil burner.
1,441,630 ; Jan. 9.
Raybestos Company, The. (See Judd, Morton F., as-
signor.)
Raybestos Company, The. (See Kirschbraun, Lester, as-
signor.)
Ravder, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Toy. 1,440,794;
Jan. 2.
Rayder, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Atomizer.
1,441,373; Jan. 9. m
Rayder, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Stethoscope. M
1,445,711; Feb. 20. ~
Rayder, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Applicator brush.
1,445,911; Feb. 20.
Rayder, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Torpedo head.
1,460,175 ; .Tune 26.
Rayder, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Npcrosan Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Embalming-fluid
atomizer. 1,455,969 ; May 22.
Raymond. Charles S.. Milwaukee, Wis. Combined bumper
and fender for vehicles. 1,443,850 : Jan. 30.
Raymond Concrete Pile Company. (See Pond and Mel-
lon, assignors.)
Eaymond Concrete Pile Company. (See Schroeder, P. A.,
and Smith, assignors.)
Eaymond Concrete Pile Company. (See Smith, H. E., and
Twist, assignors.)
Eaymond, Emma. (See Dyer, William H., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT Ol^aOE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint of i)atentees—Conthmed.
443
Rayu^iiid, Harry, East Syracuse, N. Y. Key lock.
1,470,841 ; Dec. 11.
Raymond, Harry B., and R. J. Baker, Duluth, Minn. Tire
armor. 1,448,150; Mar. 13.
Raymond, Harry C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Vehicle sig-
nal. 1,457,460 ; June 5. „
Ravmond, Harrv K., AUron, Oliio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New iork, N. Y. Vehicle tire.
1.458. Ol'O ; Jum> 12.
Raymond, John M„ New Orleans, La. Flying-machine
propeller. 1,453,951 ; May 1.
Raymond, Louis F. (See Marshall, William H., assignor.)
Raymond, Melvin E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Right Man-
ufacturing Company, Louisville, Ky. Radiator venti-
lator. 1,445,354 ; Feb. 13.
Raymond, Milton D., Mount Jewett, Pa. Railway perl-
scope. 1,447,036 ; Feb. 27.
Ravmond, Ray R., New York, N. Y. Lock. 1,454,768 ;
May 8.
Raymond, Reuben, Napa, Calif. Baseball-glove pad.
1,465,830; Aug. 21.
Raymond Veneer Company. (See De Lateur, Alphonse J.,
assignor.)
Ravne. John F., New York, N. Y. Surgical appliance.
1.477,187 : Dec. 11.
Rayzor, Samuel B., Denton, Tex. Scoring Ice. 1,443,039 ;
Jan. 23.
Ravzor, Samuel B., Denton, Tex. Ice-scoring machine.
1,443,696 ; Jan. 30.
Raze, James E., Portland, Oreg. Seed separator.
1,466,560 ; Aug. 28.
Razey, Silas C, and P. M. Elliott, Anthony, Kans.
Thrasher. 1,447,887 ; Mar. 6.
Rea, Albert L., Shawnee, Ohio. Automatic stuffing box.
1,467,877; Sept. 11.
Rea, Edwin F., assignor to F. H. Noble & Company,
Chicago, 111. Means for securing name plates and
the like to walls. 1,449,839; Mar. 27.
Rea, John U. B., La Fayette, Ga. Muffler for gas en-
gines. 1,447,037; Feb. 27.
Reach. George A. (See Graeffi, Walter L., assignor.)
Reach, George A. (See Nixon, Robert F., jr., assignor.)
Reach, William F., Springtield, Mass., assignor to A. G.
Spalding & Bros., New York, N. Y. Roller skate.
1,458,243; June 12. . . ^
Reach, William F., Springfield, Mass., assignor to A. G.
Scalding & Bros., New York, N. Y. Tube skate.
1,472,886; Nov. 6.
Read, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Snap fastener. 1,443,146 ;
Jan. 23.
Read, Charles F. (See Read, William L., assignor.)
Read, Charles F., et aL (See Tobolla, Victor T., as-
signor.)
Read, Clara G., administratrix. (See Read, Landon C.)
Read, Emma, Spokane, Wash. Portable baby fence.
1,444,427 ; Feb. 6.
Read, Emma, Spokane, Wash. Portable baby cage.
1,448,285; Mar. 18.
Read, Ernest K., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Switch.
1,464,538; Aug. 14.
Read, Harry S., New Haven, Conn., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric circuits. 1,464,111 ; Aug. 7.
Read, Harry V. R., and R. H. Campbell, Edmonton, Eng-
land. Apparatus for filing and closing capsules or
containers. 1,440,745 ; Jan. 2.
Read, Henry H., London, England. Packing case.
1,447.038 ; Feb. 27.
Read, Landon C., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif. ; C. G.
Read, administratrix. Treating petroleum, 1,455,040 ;
Feb. 18.
Read, Walter C, Bloomfield, N. J. Mechanical movement.
1,472,090; Oct. 30.
Read, William L., et aL (See Tobolla, Victor T., as-
signor.)
Read, William L., assignor of one-half to C. F. Read, Chi-
cago, 111. Coupling head. 1,461,225 ; July 10.
Reade, William A., Evanston, 111., assignor to Ludlow
Typograph Company, Chicago, 111. Typograph mecha-
nism. 1,455,885 ; May 22.
Reading Valve and Fittings Company. (See Rahm, Rob-
ert C., assignor.)
Readle, William H., San Bernardino, Calif. Fish lure.
1,454,820 : May 8.
Readle, William H., San Bernardino, Calif. Drag handle
for fishing reels. 1,467,250 ; Sept. 4.
Ready, William A., Brookline, assignor to National Com-
pany, Cambridge, Mass. Pressure gauge. 1,452,126 ;
Apr. 17.
Ready, William A., Brookline, assignor to National Com-
panv, Cambridge, Mass. Clamp support. 1,470,642 ;
Oct. 16.
Reagan. Frank H., Rochester, N. T., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Locke Insulator Corporation, Balti-
more. Md. Connecting insulator units. 1,446,067 ;
Feb. 20.
Reaean. George M., Alton, assignor of one-half to J. I.
Wohl, Chicago, 111. Merry-go-round. 1,476,180 ;
Dec. 4.
Reagan, Walter G., Lebanon, Ind. Combined egg candling
and assembling device. 1,472,673 ; Oct. 30.
Reagan, Walter G., Lebanon, Ind. Combined egg candling
and assembling device. 1,472,674 ; Oct. 30.
Ueardon, i' red A., assignor to Hamel Shoe Machinery
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Counterturning machine.
1,455,548 ; May 15.
Reardon, Fred A,, Bradford, Mass., assignor to Hamel
Shoe Machinery Company. Forepart-turning machine.
1,462,823 ; July 24.
Kenrdon, Fred A., assignor to Hamel Shoe Machinery
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Wood-heel-nalling ma-
chine. 1,477,768; Dec. 18.
Reardon, Fred A., assignor to Hamel Shoe Machinery
Company, ]3ridgeport. Conn. Counter-turning machine.
1,47T,769; Dec. 18.
Reardon, John J., Philadelphia, Pa. Combined brush and
scraper. 1,459,861 ; June 26.
Reardon, Robert E., Wrightsville, Pa. Educative dummy
firearm. 1.470,181 : Dec. 4.
Reaser, John W., S. M. Hull, and F. H. Osborne, Ports-
mouth, Va. Headlight mechanism. 1,454,788 ; May 8.
Reason, Walter M., Pontiac, Mich. Automobile signal.
1,440,629; Jan. 2.
Reasoner, Casper J., Dows, Iowa, assignor of one-third
to A. Lange, Highmore, S. Dak. Automatic wagon
brake. 1,467,499 ; Sept. 11.
Reasoner, James A., Athens, Ohio. Tank cap. 1,457,088;
May 29.
Reatherford, Joseph H., Huntington, W. Va. Watch-
cleaning apparatus. 1,443,803 ; Jan. 30.
Reaugh Construction Company, The. (See Reaugh, Ernest
W., assignor.)
Reaugh, Ernest W., assignor to The Reaugh Construction
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sectional partition.
1,450,733 ; Apr. 3.
Reaugh, Frank, OakclifC, Tex. Lap easel. 1,476,545;
Dec. 4.
Reaume, Harry E., Detroit, Mich. Piston ring. 1,478,486 ;
Dec. 25.
Reaves, William P., Greensboro, N. C. Astigmatic and
visual acuity apparatus. 1,467,500 ; Sept. 11.
Rebello, Oscar, Bahia, Brazil. Homogeneous aluminum
solder. 1,466,061 ; Aug. 28.
R'ber, Bmil, assignor to Society of Chemical Industry in
Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Coloring matter derived
from pyrazolone. 1,447,485 ; Mar. 6.
Reber, James B., assignor to Columbian Rope Company,
Auburn, N. Y. Fiber-opening machine. 1,465,235 ;
Aug. 14.
ReboUar y Plancht, Mauricio, Habana, Cuba. Pneu-
matic tube. 1,456,567 ; May 29.
Rebori, Atllio, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Automatic date-
recording Indicator of excess speed. 1,443,040 ; Jan. 23.
Rebori, Atilio, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Time-controlled
actuating mechanism. 1,446,128 ; Feb. 20.
Rebours, Jules B.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Vehicle.
1,474.163 : Nov. 18.
Rebstock, August J., assignor to Alvey Manufacturing
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Conveyer. 1,450,225 ; Apr. 3.
Rebstock, August J., assignor to Alvey Manufacturing
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Conveyer. 1,450,226 ; Apr. 3.
Rechichar, Joseph, assignor of forty-five per cent to W. B. ,
Cleary, Plymouth, Pa. Mining machine. 1,468,326 ;
Sept. 18.
Recip-Roto Engine Company, The. (See Moors, G. F.,
and Martin, assignors.)
Reck, Amzi G., Columbus, Ohio. Conveying mechanism.
1,456,715 ; May 29.
Reck, Maurus C, assignor to Sill Stove Works, Roches-
ter, N. Y. Stove-oven superstructure. Des. 62,017 ;
Feb. 27.
Recker, Adolph C, Oakville, assignor to The Chase Com-
panies, Waterbury, Conn. Electric-lamp fixture.
1,440,412; Jan. 2.
Recker, Adolph C, Oakville, assignor to Chase Companies
Inc., Waterbury, Conn. Insulated suspension stem for
electric-lighting fixtures. 1,470,189; Oct. 9.
RecklefC, Jolin, and W. Rosenberg, New York, N. T.
Antitheft identification marking. 1,443,383 ; Jan. 30.
Records, Chester E., Anderson, Ind. Domestic water-
sei-vice system. 1,460,982 ; July 3.
Rector, Adam A. (See Morris, Fred C, assignor.)
Rector, Harlan S., Chicago, 111. Pneumatic tire.
1.452,168; Apr. 17.
Rector, Harlan S., assignor to The Beckley-Ralston Co.,
Chicago, 111. Tire casing. Des. 62,174 ; Apr. 3.
Rector, William H., Williamson, W. Va. Battery case
and switch. 1,457,671 ; Jan. 5.
Red Cross Manufacturing Co., The. (See Bartlemay,
Arlie, assignor.)
Red River Refining Company. (See Schulze, John E., as-
sienor.)
Redden, Eugene B., Springfield, Mass. Tire. 1,470,105 ;
Oct. 0.
Redders, Paul H. C. (See Torka, F., and Redders.)
Reddig, Charles E., Richmond Hill, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Brace
and tension device. 1,445,239; Feb. 13.
Reddig, Charles E., Richmond Hill, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Clothes wringer. 1,461,226 ; .Tuly 10.
Reddig, Charles B., Richmond Hill, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Clutch mechanism. 1,462,046; July 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
R«ddig, Charles E., Richmond Hill, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incoipoiatcd, New York, N. Y.
Electrical ignition system. 1,464,112; Aug. 7.
Reddig, Clyde H., and H. \. Barrett, Lincoln, Nebr.
I'ortable oven. 1,458,002 ; June 5.
Redfern, Alfred E. (See Redfern, Winifred V. and A. E.)
Redfern, Charles E. (See Redfern, Winifred V. and A.
E., assignors.)
Redfern, Winifred V. and A. E., Victoria, British Columbia,
Canada. Line-space and carriage-return lever and pad
for typewriters. 1,470,190; Oct. 9.
Redfern, Winifred V. and A. E., assignors of one-third to
C. E. Redfern, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Finger guard for the line-space and carriage-return
levers of typewriters. 1,454,014 ; May 1.
Redfield, Howard A., assignor to The Brunswick-Balke-
Collender Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic pin-set-
ting machine. 1,468,212 ; Sept. 18.
Eedfleld, John V., Grosse I'ointe, assignor to Central
Station Steam Company, Detroit, Mich. Condensa-
tion-meter counterhousing. 1,463,404 ; July .31.
Redfield, William C. (See Larsen, H. G., and Redfield.)
Redgrave, Gilbert R. (See Bowell, Geoxgi> B., assignor.)
Redinger, Joseph M., Providence, R. I. Spring hammer.
1,465,918; Aug. 21.
Redington, F. B., Company. (See Milmoe, Michael J.,
assignor.)
Redler, Arnold, Sharpness, Etagland. Conveyer for sub-
stances in a fine or loose state of division. 1,475,596;
Nov. 27.
Redman, Charles H., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Boker Cutlery & Hardware Company, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Hair clipper. 1,445,041 ; Feb. 13.
Redman, Charles H., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Boker Cutlery & Hardware Company, Tnc, New York,
N. Y. Pruning shears and other implement. 1,453,603 ;
May 1.
Redman, Walter H., Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to H. Boker & Co., Inc. (of N. J.), New
York, N. Y. Hair clipper. 1,461,326; July 10.
Gedmoud, Harriet L., Bosioii, assignor to The William
Carter Company, Necdham, Mass. Brassiere. 1,446,928 ;
Feb. 27.
. Redmond, Harriet L., Boston, assignor to The William
Carter Company, Needham Heights, Mass. Infant's
garment. 1,459,747 ; June 26. •
Redmond, Harriet L., Boston, assignor to The William
Carter Company, Needham Heights, Mass. Infant's
band. 1,475.921 ; Nov. 27.
Redmond, Harry C, sr., Houston, Tex. Ferrule.
1,463,840 r Aug. 7.
Redoute, George E., Trenton, N. J. Carrier for ice-cream
cones. 1,448,866; Mar. 20.
Redrup, William D., assignor to The Majestic Company,
Huntington, Ind. Collapsible register. 1,476,921 ;
Dec. 11.
Ree, Albert C, Libertyville, 111. Shock absorber.
1,457,122 ; May 29.
Reece, Asa C. (See Reece, John B. and A. C.)
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, The. (See Hagel-
stein, Christian H. T., assignor.)
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, The. (See Kiewicz,
John, assignor.)
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, The. (See Reece,
Franklin A., assignor.)
Reece, Frank A., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Automobile head-
light. 1,440,840; Jan. 2.
Reece, Franklin A. (See Reece, John and F. A.)
Reece, Franklin A., Chestnut Hill, assignor to The
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, Boston, Mass.
Sewing machine. 1,478,760 ; Dec. 25.
Reece, John, assignor to Evr Klean Seat Pad Co., St.
Louis, Mo. Seat cover. 1,450,387 ; Apr. 3.
Reece, John, assignor to Evr Klean Seat Pad Co., St.
Louis, Mo. Seat pad. 1,450,703 ; Apr. 3.
Reece, John, assignor to Reece Transmission Company,
Boston, Mass. Variable-speed transmission. 1,461,556 ;
July 10.
Reece, John, assignor to Reece Transmission Company,
Boston, Mass. Power transmission. 1,461,557 ;
July 10.
Reece, John, assignor to Reece Transmission Company,
Boston, Mass. Power-transmission apparatus.
1,461,558; July 10.
Reece, John, Boston, and F. A. Reece, Brookline, assignors
to Reece Transmission Company, Boston, Mass.
Power-transmission apparatus. 1,461,559 ; July 10.
Reece, John E. and A. C, Butler, Tenn. Corn harvester.
1,456,569 ; May 29.
Reece, Joseph A. (See Rowley, C. A., and Reece.)
Reece, Juan H., assignor to Rex Steel Stamping Company,
Joliet, 111. Punch press. 1,466.030 ; Aug. 28.
Reece, Raymond H., Joliet, 111. Breast support.
1,448,639 ; Mar. 13.
Reece Shoe Machinery Company. (See Schoenky, August
R., assignor.)
Reece Transmission Company. (See Reece, John, as-
signor.)
Reece Transmission Company. (See Reece, John and
F. A., assignors.)
Reed, Adam, Yakima, Wash. Shank stiffener. 1,473,516 ;
Nov. 6.
Reed, Andrew H., Fullerton, Calif. Pump construction.
1,450,333 ; Apr. 3.
Reed, Asbury, et al, (See Bertrand, John A., assignor.)
Reed, Burton I., Concord, N. H. Badge or button. Des.
■62,293; May 1.
Reed, C. E., (See Cedillo, Nicasio, assignor.)
Reed, Charles C., Clarksburg, W. Va., assignor to The
Hope Construction and Refining Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Operation employed in extracting liquid vapor
from a gaseous carrier. 1,456,570 ; May 29.
Reed, Charles J., Glenside, Pa. Process of and apparatus
for heating materials. 1,447,888 ; Mar. 6.
Reed, Charles J., Glenside, Pa. Process of and apparatus
for grading solid materials. 1,452,815 ; Apr. 24.
Reed, Clarence E., Houston, Tex. Reamer. 1,441,169 ;
Jan. 2.
Reed, Clarence E., and M. Czeftczick, Houston, Tex. ;
said Czeftczick assignor to said Roed. Coupling or
tool .ioint. 1,462,824; July 24.
Reed, Emery, New York, N. Y. Liquid-dispensing nozzle.
1,449,446; Mar. 27.
Reed, Frederick J. and J. S., Southampton, England. Elec-
trically-heated vaporizer for internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,466,248 ; Aug. 28.
Reed, George E., assignor of one-half to J. A. Mann,
Greenville, Miss. Attachment for doors. 1,450,227 ;
Apr. 3.
Reed, Harrison P., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Braking apparatus. 1,440,517 ;
Feb. 27.
Reed, Herbert S. (See Carlson, John W., assignor.)
Reed, James, and G. Washington, New Orleans, La. Auto-
mobile rim tool. 1,459,294 ; June 19.
Reed, James H., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to Hamel
Shoe Machinery Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Assem-
bling and lasting machine. 1,454,562 ; May 8.
Reed, James H., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Welt-
guide and stitch-indenting mechanism. 1,466,341 ;
Aug. 28.
Reed, James T., Akron, Iowa, assignor of one-half to
S. D. Carney, Sioux City, Iowa. Level. 1,442,000 ;
Jan. 9.
Reed, Jesse O., Washington, D. C., assignor to Assistant
Secretary of Agriculture of the United States of Amer-
ica. Pneumatic cleaning nozzle. 1,451,553 ; Apr. 10.
Reed, John, Corbridge-upon-Tyne, England. Exhaust
silencer for internal-combustion engines. 1,447,688 ;
Mar. 6.
Reed, John, Corbrldge-on-Tyne, England. Intake silencer
for internal-combustion engines. 1,468,398 ; Sept. 18.
Reed, John G., Los Angeles, Calif. Toy. 1,454,077 ;
May 8.
Reed, John G., Orwigsburg, Pa. Demountable rim.
1,455,733 ; May 15.
Reed, John L., Lemont, assignor to Aluminum Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Assembling press. 1,440,493 ;
Jan. 2.
Reed, John S. (See Reed, Frederick J. and J. S.)
Reed, Joshua D., Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio.
Casket cover and grave liner. 1,472,091 ; Oct. 30.
Reed, Lester C, assignor of one-half to F. J. Peldman,
New York, N. Y. Shock absorber. 1,477,976 ; Dec. 18.
Reed Manufacturing Company. (See Schuman, Albert C,
assignor. )
Reed, Martin R., et al. (See Mosley, Elzie V., assignor.)
Reed, Matthew H., Chicago, 111. Lawn mower. 1,444,387 ;
Feb. 6.
Reed, Milton C, Reeds, Mo. Fertilizer. 1,472,675 ;
Oct. 30.
Reed, Percy L., Norristown, Pa. Rail-securing device.
1,465,685; Aug. 21.
Reed, Ralph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cushion wheel. 1,458,148;
June 12.
Reed, Ralph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shock-absorbing device.
1,458,149 ; June 12.
Reed, Ralph R., Oakland, Calif. Detachable tooth for
handsaws. 1,445,972 ; Feb. 20.
Reed, Ray H., Klamath Falls, Oreg. Stock card.
1,465,527; Aug. 21.
Roed. Robert I., Loveland, Okla. Fishing tackle.
1,475.408 ; Nov. 27.
Reed, Robert W., Rochester, Minn. Surgical appliance,
brace, and socket for arms and legs. 1,461,161 ;
July 10.
Reed Roller Bit Company. (See Esperson, Niels, as-
signor.)
Reed, Sylvanus A., New York, N. Y. Aeronautical pro-
peller. 1,463,556: .July 31.
Reed, W. G., et al. (See Reed, Warren B., assignor.)
Reed, Warren A., et al. (See Diehl, George M., assignor.)
Reed, Warren B., Morgan City, La. Setting casing and
cementing the same. 1,459,990 ; June 26.
Reed, Warren B., Morgan City, La., assignor of one-fourth
to J. R. Suman, Houston, Tex. ; one-fourth to B. A.
Pharr, one-eighth to W. G. Reed, and one-eighth to
W. Hepler, Morgan City, La. Process of and appa-
ratus for setting casing and screen in wells and ce-
menting. 1,459,989; Juke 26.
Reed, Willard, et al. £Sfl»fSmith, H*i<jr J., assignor.)
Keed, William. (See Demflgr,) Angus K./Yssignor.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
445
Reed, William A., assignor of one-halt to S. Lathey
Spriugfleld, Ohio. Shoe-last stand. 1,463,753 ;
July 31.
Reedy, .John H., Hamilton, Ohio. Driving collar.
1,451,111 ; Apr. 10.
Reedy. John H., assignor to The Champion Coated Taper
Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Paper-sorting table.
1.467,652 ; Sept. 11.
Reekors, Andrew, Portland, Oreg. Trolling spoon.
1,467,116; Sept. 4.
Reekers. Andrew, Portland, Oreg. Trolling spoirti.
1,471,^80 ; Oct. 16.
Reeks, -Mbert H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Automobile
lamp. 1,452,654 : Apr. 24.
Reemelin, Oscar B. (See Lewis, Frederick O., assignor.)
Keeps. Charles O., Chicago, 111. Laundry price chart.
1,473,382 ; Nov. 6.
Keeps, Leroy W., Springfield, Pa., assiguor to Phila-
delphia Metal Drying Form Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Drying form. 1,464,539 ; Aug. 14.
Rees, Claude, San Francisco, Calif. Waste-burning fur-
nace. 1,462,720; July 24.
Rees, Claude, and C. F. Hine, San Francisco, Calif. Radi-
ator for (Irvine apparatus. 1,466.388 : Aug. 2H.
Rees Manufacturing Company. (See Arnold, Edwin E.,
assignor.)
Rees, Silas. Frampton Cotterell, England. Wheel, pul-
ley, or the like. 1,475,511 ; Nov. 27.
Rees, Thomas M., Kew Gardens, England. Machine for
forming spiral flutes. 1,466,754 ; Sept. 4.
Reese, Arthur G., assignor to The Wellman-Seaver-Mor-
gan Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Counterbalanced
hoisting mechanism. 1,464,294; Aug. 7.
Reese, Charles C, San Francisco, J. T. Buzzo, Oakland,
and R. S. Woodford, Crockett, Calif. Sugar-feeding ma-
chine. 1,450,423 ; Apr. 3.
Reese, Charles C, San Francisco, J. T. Buzzo, Oakland,
and R. S. Woodford, Crockett, Calif. Sugar-packing
machine. 1,453,767 ; May 1.
Reese, Curtis J., assignor to Ternstedt Manufacturing
Co., Detroit, Mich. Windshield handle assembly.
1,441,631 ; Jan. 9.
Rei-Be, Frank. Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Watson
Manufacturing Company, Jamestown, N. Y. Clamp.
1,478,254; Dee. 18.
Reeve, Howard T., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Casting high-meltlng-polnt metal and alloy. 1,442,444 ;
Jan. 16.
Reeve, Sidney A., New York, N. Y. Car-heating system.
1,443,501 ;"jan. 30.
Reeve. William K. (See Johnson. John K., assignor.)
Reeves, .\lfred, assignor of one-half to G. H. C. Butler,
Birmingham. England. Device or apparatus for avoid-
ing the glare or dazzle emanating from lamps.
1,464,884: Aus. 14.
Reeves. Edwin A., Milford, Conn. Commingling device.
1,448,151 : Mar. 13.
Reeves. Edwin F., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
National Egg Case Company, Reno, Nev. Egg container.
1,445,171 ; Feb. 13.
Reeves, Elizabeth A. (See Painter, W. B., and Reeves. t
Reeves, Frank, Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Gardner
Textile Co., New York, N. Y. Woven fabric. Des.
63,196: Oct. 30.
Reeves, Herbert, and J. E. Cain, Columbus, assignors of
one-half to S. D. Hearing and H. W. UnkPl. Zanesville,
Ohio. .AntomoWle lock. 1,458,244 : June 12.
Reeves, John. (See Grosholz, George, assignor.)
Reeves, John B. (See Smith, J. O., and Reeves.)
Reeves Manufacturing Company, The. (See Krantz, Jo-
seph A., assignor,)
Reeves, Milton O., assignor to Reeves Pulley Company,
Columbus, Ind. Grinding machine. 1,440,795 ; Jan, 2,
Reeves, Milton 0., assignor to Reeves Pulley Company,
Columbus, Ind, Grinding machine, 1,440.796 ; Jan, 2.
Reeves, Milton O., Columbus, assignor to Reeves Pulley
Company, Indianapolis, Ind, Cone mounting for speed-
varying transmissions. 1,440,797 ; Jan. 2.
Reeve.'!, Milton O., assignor to Reeves Pullev Co., Colum-
bus, Ind. V-type belt, 1,446,017 : F"b, 20.
Reeves, Milton O., assicnor to Reeves Pullev Co,, Colum-
bus, Ohio. V-type bolt. 1,446,018 ; Feb. 20,
Reeves, Milton O., assignor to Reeves Pulley Co,, Colum-
bus, Ind, Centerless grinder, 1,456,462 ; May 22.
Reeves, Orwell C, Toledo, Ohio. Drying apparatus.
1,459,929 ; June 26.
Reeves, Orwell C, assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Spray booth. 1,448,000 ; Mar, 13.
Reeves, Orwell C, assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 1.470.64."?: Oct, 16.
Reeves Pulley Company. (See Reeves, Miltoa O., .is-
slgnor, )
Re-Filit Broom Company. (See Neff, Harry D., as-
signor.)
Refior, Emil M,, Pittsburgh, Pa, Metal roll. 1,448,001;
Mar. 13.
Reflector & Illuminating Co. (See Herron, James C, as-
signor.)
Refractories Machinery Manufacturing Company. (See
Norton, Charles L., assignor.)
Rpfrnn T^orrp Xr Fnsrineering Company. See Bailey.
Walter C, assignor.)
Regan, John G., Newport, Ky. Sled. 1,475.877 ; Nov. 27.
Regan, John J., San Francisco, Calif. Lumber trailer.
1,443,760: Jan, 30,
Uegnn, Patrick T., assignor of one-half to E. J.
Quinn, liayonne, N. J. Rack, 1,461,676; July 10,
Regan Safety Devices Company, The, (See Keiidall,
.Mien B,, assignor,)
Regan Safety Devices Company, The. (See Shaver,
Archibald G,, assignor.)
Regan, Thomas J., New York, N. Y. Toilet-powder con-
tainer. 1,450,386; Apr. 3.
Regaro, Frank, Macon, Ga. Fountain pen. 1,464,218 ;
Aug. 7.
Begenbogen, Conrad, and E. Oehler, Kiel, Germany, as-
signors to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft Germania-
werft, Kiel-Gaarden, Germany, Driving mechanism for
marine propellers, 1,465,024 ; Aug. 14.
Regensteiner, Theodore, Chicago, 111. Printing roller.
1,461,068 ; July 10.
Reger, Robert V. (See Reger, Scott N., assignor,)
Reger, Scott N,, Berryburg, W. Va., assignor of one-half
to R. V. Reger, Clarksburg, W. Va. Multiple-compart-
ment container. 1,459,257 ; June 19.
Reggio, Cliristy, Richmond Hill, N. Y., assignor of one-
half to H. C. Stockman, Englewood, N. J. Shoe and
making shoes. 1,471,917; Oct. 23.
Regina Corporation, The. (See Coates, Robert, assignor.)
Registrar Service Corporation. (See Howe, Junius A.,
assignor.)
Reglejn, Carl W., Houston, Tei. Tool or implement
c.ise. 1,462,245 : July 17.
Regnault, Henri. (See Chevalier, J. M. A., Bourcet, and
Regnault.)
Rehak, Hans, Vienna, Austria. Hydaulic car lack.
1,450,114; Mar. 27.
Rehfeld, Ernst, assignor to Deutsche Werke Aktienge-
sellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Pneumatic riveter.
1,460,272 ; June 26.
Rehfuss, Martin O., Philadelphia, assignor to United
States Chain and Forging Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cbain-maUing machine. 1,458,851 ; June 12.
Rehfuss, Martin O., assignor to John Wanamaker, Phila-
delphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Folding machine.
1,460,273; June 26.
Rehm, Benjamin, Crystal City, Mo., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Plate (jllass Company. Beveled-glass-polishing
machines. 1,462,303 ; July 17.
Rehn, Albert B., Philadelphia, Pa. Phonograph repro-
ducer. 1,452,094; Apr. 17.
Reich, Celia, Brooklyn, N. Y. Undergarment. 1,457,394 ;
June 5.
Reichard, Fritz, Essen, assignor to Fried, Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-tbe-Ruhr, Germany, Tubbing for
shafts, 1,454,408 ; May 8.
Reichard, Harold D., Akron, Ohio. Tire tread. Des.
62.412 ; May 22.
Reichard, Harold D., Akron, Ohio, Tire tread. Des.
62.413 ; May 22.
Reichard, Harold D., Akron, Ohio. Tire tread. Des.
62,537; June 19.
Reii-h.'ird, Ihirold I),, .\kron, Oliio, assiirnor to Wildman
I! libber Compiinv, i;.-\v City, Mich, Tire tread. T>es.
62.010 : F"b, 27,
Reichardt, Otto E. (See Reichstetter, G., jr,, and Rei-
chardt. )
Reichart, William M, (See Liberman, Bernard and L.,
and Reichart,)
Reichel, Hugo, Chicago, HI. Belt cultor, 1,473,642;
Nov. 13.
Reichert, John, Racine, Wis. Pedal extension, 1,445,355 ;
Feb. 13.
Reichert, John, Racine, Wis. Traction or antiskid device.
1.473.442; Nov, 6.
Reicbhelm, George L., assignor of one-balf to W. H.
Ritter, Short Beach, Conn, Carburetor. 1,456,515 ;
May 29.
Reichmann, Frank J,, Chicago, 111, Coupler device.
1,462,921 ; .July 24.
Reicbstein, Charles F., Medford, Oreg. Sawing inacliine.
1,447.324 ; Mar. 6.
Reichstetter, George, jr., Newark, and O. E. Reichardt,
Irvington, N. J. Spring bumper for vehicles.
1.468.868 ; Sept. 25.
Reichstetter, George, jr,, Newark, and O. E. Reichardt,
Irvington, N. J. Vehicle bumper and fender.
1.468.869 ; Sept. 25.
Reid, Albert R. (See Ohliger, L. P., and Reid.)
Reid, Albert T., Leavenworth, Kans. Baby jumper.
1,458,077: June 5.
Reid, Albert T,, Leavenworth, Kans. Toilet case.
1.458,777 : June 12.
Reid, Alexander C, Genoa, 111. Vibratory hair clipper.
1,440.210: Feb. 20.
Reid. Alexander C, Genoa, 111. Vibratory cutter.
1.446,211 : Feb. 20.
Reid, Bertha W, (See Riegelman, Frank, assignor.)
Reid, Daniel W, (See Gormley, D, A., and Reid.)
Reid, Ernest A., London, England. Method of and ap-
paratus for atomizing and burning fuel oil. 1,478,255 ;
Dec. 18.
Reid, J, M. & J. O. (See Reid, James O., assignor.)
Reid, James, New York, N. Y. Umbrella. 1,464,507;
Aug. U.
446
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
Eeid, James, New. York, N. Y., and H. Hopkinson, South
Orange, N. J., assignors to Raincheck UmlDrellas, Inc.
Umbrella. 1,464,830; Aug. 14.
Held, James C, Cleveland, and W. C. Taylor, Bnst Cleve-
land, Obio. Toe-plate fastener. 1,471,004 ; Oct. 16.
Eeid, James H., Pittsburgb, Pa., assignor to International
Nitrogen Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Material for the pro-
duction of carbide. 1,445,644 ; Feb. 20.
Reid, James H., Readsboro, Vt., assignor to T. Q. Hogan,
Boston, Mass. Process of and material for the pro-
duction of metal hydrates and for the production of
gas. 1,445,645 ; Feb. 20.
Reid, James O., assignor to J. M. & J. O. Reid, Oshawa
Ontario, Canada. Apparatus for tilting automobiles
1,478,256; Dec. 18.
Reid. John, New York, N. Y. Furnace front. 1,449,840
Mar. 27.
Reid, John, New York, N. Y. Furnace front. 1,449,843
Mar. 27.
Reid, John, London, England. Furnace fr'ont. 1,470,875
Oct. 16.
Eeid, John, London, England. Furnace. 1,470,876
Oct. 16.
Reid, John, London, England. Air heaters of steam-
boiler furnaces. 1,472,310 ; Oct. 30.
Reid, Marcellus, Cleveland, Ohio. Disk wheel. 1,471,356 ;
Oct. 28.
Reid. Remer R., and P. Neudorff, Atlanta, Ga. Combined
refrigerator show case and counter. 1,466,755 ; Sept. 4.
Reid, Robert M., Colorado Springs, Colo. Token holder.
1,464,586 ; Aug. 14.
Reid, Thomas, and N. T. Finlayson, Dundas, Ontario, as-
signors to Pitt Railway Equipments Limited, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Power-transmitting device. 1,441,528 ;
Jan. 9.
Reid, Thomas A. (See Colby, 0. A., and Reid.)
Reid, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Supporting
resistor mounting plates. 1,443,590 ; Jan. 30.
Eeid, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
furnace. 1,444,939 ; Feb. 13.
Reid, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Resistor-sup-
porting means. 1,444,940; Feb. 13.
Reid, Thomas A., East Orange, assignor to Electric Heat-
ing Apparatus Company, Newark, N. J. Automatic
temperature - control means for electric furnaces.
1,447.517 ; Mar. 6.
Reid, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
resistance furnace. 1,472,137 ; Oct. 30.
Reid, Thomas A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
furnace. 1,472,138 ; Oct. 30.
Reid, Thomas A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
furnace. 1,472,139 ; Oct. 30.
Reid, Thomas A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
resistance furnace. 1,477,384 ; Dec. 11.
Reid, Thomas A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
furnace. 1,477,385 ; Dec. 11.
Reid, Wlllard. (See Smith, Hazor J., assignor.)
Reid, Willard, et al. (See Smith, Hazor J., assignor.)
Reid, William, Newark, N. J. Ship-propulsion apparatus.
1,470,191; Oct. 9.
Reid, William, Wenatchee, Wash. Table. 1,473,975 ;
Nov. 13.
Reldenbach, Herman O., assignor to L. A. Young In-
dustries, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Spring structure.
1,451,924; Apr. 17.
Reldenbach, Herman O., assignor to L. A. Young Indus-
tries, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Spring structure. 1,465,996 ;
Aug. 28.
Reldt, Ulrich, Los Angeles, Calif. Hose valve. 1,451,588 ;
Apr. 10.
Reldt, Ulrich, Los Angeles, Calif. Valve. 1,465,147;
Aug. 14.
Reiff, Carl F., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Dcister
Concentrator Company. Driving mechanism for ore
concentrators. 1,468,575; Sept. 18.
Reifsnyder, James D., Weehawken, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Paper Utilities Co., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Collapsible cup. 1,478,888 ; Dec. 25.
Reigard, Robert A. E., and S. Ranieri, Brackenridge,. Pa.
Railway-rail b'race. 1,440,696 ; Jan. 2.
Rel.lnhout, Jan P., The Hague, Netherlands. Sparking
plug for internal-combustion engines. 1,445,712 ;
Feb. 20.
Reiley, Frederick A. (See Eaton, H. I., and Reiley.)
RelUng, August W., Fort Wayne, Ind. Safe. 1,469,810 ;
Oct. 9.
Rellley, Charles P., and J. J. Ludwig, Woonsocket, R. I.
Hub-cap attachment. 1,455.306 ; May 15.
Rellly, Alfred P., North Attleboro, Mass. Vanity case.
Des. 62,310; May 1.
Reilly, Edgar .7. (See Nelson, A. C, and Reilly.)
Reilly, Edgar J., assignor to The William B. Pollock Com-
pany, Youngstown, Ohio. Hot-metal car. 1,471,205 ;
Oct. 16
Reilly, Francis B., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Con-
crete building. 1,445,713 ; Feb. 20.
Reilly, Francis B., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Build-
ing construction. 1,469,955 ; Oct. 9.
Reilly, Francis J., New York, N. Y. Self-winding clock.
1,448,815 : Mar. 20.
Eeilly, Francis J., New York, N. Y. Secondary clock.
1,448.816; Mar. 20.
Reilly, Frank C, assignor to J. I. Kopperl, New York, N. Y.
Controller for electric signs. 1,451,112; Apr. 10.
R^lly, James F., Philadelphia, Pa. Trolley for trench
machines and the like, 1,446.724; Feb. 27.
Rellly, James F., Philadelphia, Pa. Trolley. 1,461,454;
July 10.
Rellly, John B., Whlttier, and C. H. Stone, Brea, Calif.
Overshot fishing tool. 1,477,593 ; Dec. 18.
Rellly, John P., New York. N. Y. Apparatus for dis-
posing of snow. 1,457,797 ; June 5.
Rellly, John S., and F. R. Lynch, New York, N. Y. Shoe-
shinlng device. 1,477,594 ; Dec. 18.
Reilly, Peter. (See Harrop, W., Reilly, and Parrell.)
RelHy, Peter C. (See Derby, I. H., and Highburg, as-
signors.)
Reilly, Peter C. (See McCullough, E. W., and Wilson,
assignors.)
Reilly, William J., Denver, Colo. Apparatus for sepa-
rating oil from oil-bearing sands and rocks. 1,475,028;
Nov. 20.
Relly, John P., assignor of one-fourth to E. McBride, St.
Louis, Mo. Detachable shoe-heel lift. 1,442,001 ;
Jan. 9.
Reim, Reinhold J., assignor of one-half to P. X. Jaegel,
Hayward, Calif. Shoe. 1,469,697 ; Oct. 2.
Reimann, Louis P., Buffalo, N. Y. Ladder bracket.
1,474,289; Nov. 13.
Relmanu, Paul, assignor to M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,260 ; Apr. 24.
Reimann, Paul, assignor to M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,261 ; Apr. 24.
Reimann, Paul, assignor to M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,262 ; Apr. 2\
Reimann, Paul, assignor to M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,263 ; Apr. 24.
Reimann, Paul, assignor to M. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,387 ; May 15.
Relmche, George W., Moorhead, Minn. Articulator..
1,451,892 ; Apr. 17.
Relmer, George H., assignor to Patent Novelty Company,
Fulton, 111. Holding device. 1,452,816 ; Apr. 24.
Relmer, George H., assignor to Patent Novelty Company,
Fulton. 111. Receptacle and lock therefor. 1,457,002;
May 29.
Reimers, William P. C, Paullina, Iowa. Pish-stringing
device. 1.447,429 ; Mar. 6.
Rein, Gottfried H., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor of one-
fourth to J. Binder, Ludlow, Ky. Razor-blade stropper.
1,474,290; Nov. 13.
Rein, Max. (See Hermance, C. C, and Rein.)
Reinartz, Josef, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Ham boiler.
1,454,337 ; May 8.
Rplnecke, Prank J. (See McComish, John J., assignor.)
Relneke, William P., Lakefield. Minn. Combined clutch
actuator and brake. 1,459,258 ; June 19.
Relnel, Martin, et al., executors. (See Hellenthal, Karl.)
Relnelt, William W., Deckerville, Mich. Carpenter's fold-
ing sawhorse. 1,450.869 : Apr. 3.
Reineman, Edwin A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock. 1,471,061 ;
Oct. 16.
Reiner, Abram M., Cleveland, Ohio. Windshield.
1,461,095 ; July 10.
Reiner, Emanuel. (See Hartleb, Rudolph C, assignor.)
Reiner, Robert. Weehawken, N. J. Fabric-winding mech-
anism. 1.477,595: Dec. 18.
Reiners, Wilhelm, Munlch-Gladbach, Germany. Bobbin
holder. 1,459,694 ; June 19.
Reiners, Wilhelm, and G. Kahlisch, assignors to W. Schlaf-
borst & Co., Munich-Gladbach, Germany. Protective
thimble for bobbins. 1,446,396 ; Feb. 20.
Reinery, Rudolf, Kabel, Germany. Automatic chuck.
1,457,268 ; May 29.
Reinhard, Frank A., Wilmington, assignor to Boston Tool
and Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Filing
machine. 1,454.690 ; May 8.
Reinhardt, Gustav A. (See Schoenfeldt, H. W., Rein-
hardt, and McCleary.)
Reinhart, Francis M., Rudolph, Wis. Silo ladder.
1,461,291 ; July 10.
Reinhold, John J., Marietta, Pa. Stationery. 1,441,601 ;
Jan. 9.
Reinhold. John J., Marietta, Pa. Folding voting booth.
1,449,780: Mar. 27.
Reinhold, John J., Marietta, Pa. Foot lever. 1,452,759 ;
Apr. 24.
Reinhold. John J., Marietta, Pa. Phonograph turntable.
1,455,355 ; May 15.
Reinhold, John J., Marietta, Pa. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,464,831 ; Aug. 14.
Reinhold, John J., Marietta, Pa. Phonograph record.
1,471,862; Oct. 23.
Reinhold, Otto P., Maplewood, N. J. Deodorizing ma-
terial. 1,459,036 ; June 19.
Reinhold, Philip A., Akron, Ohio. Plow. 1,474,291 ;
Not. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
447
Relnike, Bernard, et al. (See Ikerman, Wayne E., as-
siKDor. )
Reinsch, Alfred, Berlln-Marienfolde, assignor to Daimler-
Motoreu-Gesellscliaft. Unterturklielm, Germany. Ar-
rangement of the operating cams of the fuel valves in
Diesel motors. 1,4CC,249 : Aug. 28.
Relsenauer. Aloys J., Colton, Wash. Animal poke.
1,457,072 ; Juno 5.
Reisig, Frederick, sr., Barnesville, Pa. Roofing material.
1,442,002 ; Jan. 9.
Reisiger, John J., Covington, Ky. Safety attachment for
mouse and rat traps. 1,477,446; Dec. 11.
Eeisinger, George, Uochester, N. Y. Hollow milling tool.
1,445,448 ; Keb. 13.
Reisler, Joseph H., Milvpaukee, Wis. Traction device.
1,457,295; June 5.
Reisler, Simon, Indianapolis, Ind., and H. B. Tobias,
Philadelphia, Pa. Operating urethroscope. 1,459,313 ;
June 19.
Reiss, Paul, assignor to the Firm Gutschow & Co. G. m.
b. H., Danzig, Germany. Tens-carrying device for
calculating machines. 1,461,455 ; July 10.
Reisz, Eugen, Zehlendorf-Mitte, Germany. Receiver.
1,448,676; Mar. 13.
Reisz, Eugen, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. Producing
sound waves. 1,445,412 ; Feb. 13.
Reisz, James D., Rome, Ky. Attachment for tractor
plows. 1,443,647 ; Jan. 30.
Reitan, Edward M., assignor of one-half to J. A. Moren,
Webster, Wis. Milk-record-sheet holder. 1,445,912 :
Feb. 20.
Reiter. Daniel I., New York, N. Y. Key holder.
1,476.642: Dec. 4.
Reiter, Gustaf A., San Diego, Calif. Safety razor.
1,452,002 ; Apr. 17.
Reiter, John M. (See Kraennig, O. C, and Reiter.)
Reiter, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Swimming appliance.
1,448,460; Mar. 13.
Reiter, Stefan. (See Woelz, R., and Reiter.)
Relth, George C, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to National Sales Machine Company,
Worcester, Mass. Coin vending machine. 1,463,486 ;
July 31.
Reltz, Henry A., Johnstown, Pa. Gas-burner attachment.
1,468,921 ; Sept. 25.
Relzenstein, Emile, Brookline, Mass. Pressing device.
1,452,095 ; Apr. 17.
Relay Automatic Telephone Company, The. (See Betu-
lander, G. A., and Palmgren, assignors.)
Reliable Knitting Works. (See Rosenberg, Samuel, as-
assignor.)
Reliance Company, The. (See Bradley, Harry L., as-
signor.)
Reliance Company, The. (See Wilms, Gustav O., as-
signor.)
Reliance Manufacturing Co. (See Bears, Daniel S., as-
signor.)
Reliance Metal Spinning & Stamping Company. (See
Berman. Morris, assignor.)
Reliance Trailer & Truck Co. (See Konetsky, John R.,
assignor.)
Relihan, William, Brooklyn, assignor to Robert Galr
Company, New York, N. Y. Display dispenser.
1,454,860 : May 15.
Relkln, Morris, New York, N. Y. Spoon holder or similar
article. Des. 63,268 ; Nov. 13.
Eellstab, Ludwlg, Zelst, Netherlands, assignor to Sie-
mens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near
Berlin, Germany. Radio pilot-cable system. 1,470,389 ;
Oct. 9.
Eellstab. Ludwlg. Berlin-Xikolassee, Germany, assignor
to Naamlooze Vennootschap de Nederlandsche Thermo-
Telephoon-Maatschappij, Utrecht, Netherlands. Mul-
tiple - wire cable for high - frequency telephony and
telegraphy. 1,475.878 ; Nov. 27.
Eemacle, Edmond, Newark, N. J. Caster for toys.
1,467,453 : Sept. 11.
Eemark, Alphonsus R., Akron, Ohio. Projection lamp.
1,464,270 ; Aug. 7.
Rembold, Victor, Kiel, Germany. Removing the pistons
from piston engines. 1,469,267 ; Oct. 2.
Eembold, Victor, Kiel, Germany. Engine-reversing shaft
in explosion motors. 1,469,443 ; Oct. 2.
Eemick, Andrew B. (See Clymer, M. G., and Rltchey,
assignors.)
Remlllard, Joseph O., assignor of one-third to A. Gorman
and one-third to J. A. H. Cameron, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. Nonsplash bottle opener. 1,463,536 ;
July 31.
Remiller Co., The. (See Green, William H., assignor.)
Reming, Richard, assignor to The Norwalk Vault Com-
pany, Norwalk, Ohio. Mold for burial vaults. 1,456,911;
May 29.
Remington Accounting Machine Corporation. (See Boa,
Robert G. C, assignor.)
Bemington Accounting Machine Corporation. (See Hart.
Frederick A., assignor.)
Eemington .Accounting Machine Corporation. (See Poole,
Arthur F., assignor.)
Remington Accounting Machine Corporation. (See Poole,
A. P., and Hart, assignors.)
Eemington Accountine Machine Corporation. (See Sle-
weck, Carl A., assignor.)
(See Pedersen, J. D., and
(See Mann, Miles H.,
Remington Arms Company.
Loomis, assignors.) ,
Remington Arms Company, Inc.
assignor.)
Remington, Arthur Xj., and F. W. Klessling, assignors to
Warp Compressing Machine Company, Worcester, Mass.
Attachment for looms. 1,468,576 ; Sept. 18.
Remington, Joseph P., Philadelphia, Pa. Positioning and
feeding mecliauism for confection-wrapping machines.
1.465,402; Aug. 21.
Remington, Josejph P., assignor to Maxwell Paint Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Highway-sign paint protector.
1,460,351 ; June 26.
Remington & Sherman Company. (See Williams, James
H., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Barney, Edwin
E., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Barr, John H.,
assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Barr, J. H., and
Barney, assignors.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Barrett, Glenn J.,
assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Bridgwater, Her-
bert E., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Cook, Harry E.,
assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Hart, Frederick
A., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Holden, Joseph
B., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See McNIcol, Donald,
assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Phelps, Joseph,
assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Pool, Morris W.,
assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Schmidt, Peter
L., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Selb, George A.,
assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Smith, Arthur
W., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Smith, Charles B.,
assignor.)
Remmele, Louis .T., assignor to A. M. Maier, Newark, N. J.
Machine for filling rotary brooms. 1,468,922 ; Sept. 25.
Rcmnsnlder, George, Belleville, 111. Stencil-cutting ma-
chine. 1,471,204; Oct. 15.
R^mondy, L6on E., Rueil, France. Fuse for artillery and
aviation projectiles. 1,459,075 ; June 19.
Remsen, William H., a.ssignor of one-half to G. Helne-
mann, Kansas City, Mo. Truck hoist. 1,446,483 ;
Feb. 27.
Remsen, William H., assignor of one-half to G. Helne-
mann, Kansas City, Mo. Truck hoist. 1,469,732 ;
Oct. 2.
Remy Electric Company, The. (See Carter, John J.,
assignor.)
Remy Electric Company. (See Conklin, Oliver F., as-
signor.)
Remy Electric Company, The. (See Creager, E. F., and
Rogers, assignors.)
Remy Eli-ctric Company, The. (See Hillmer, Max L.,
assignor.) .
Remy Electric Company, The. (See Rogers, Samuel, as-
signor.)
Remy Electric Company. (See Toelle, August, assignor.)
Remy, Frank I.. Indianapolis, Ind. Locking device for
motors. 1,475.447; Nov. 27.
Renard, Hubert, Herstal lez Liege, Belgium. Walking-
stick machine gun. 1,474,292 ; Nov. 13.
Renaud. Edwin C, St. Joseph, Mo. Motometer-locklng
device. 1,441,115 ; .Tan. 2.
Renault, Gustave A., Paris, France. Catch fastener with
locking device for pins, brooches, and the like 1,442,824 ;
Jan. 23.
Renault, Louis. (See Fuchs, Ernest, assignor.)
Renault, Louis. (See Saives. L^on, assignor.)
Rencsok, Dave, Huntington, W. Va. Picture-frame bang-
er. 1,466,561; Aug. 28.
Rendlich, Daniel I., South St. Paul, Minn. Carcass-cutting
device. 1,465,866; Aug. 21.
Reneau, Jesse L., Paris, Tex. Combination self-lubricat-
ing and germicidal razor hone. 1,470,762 ; Oct. 16.
Renfrn, Fred M. (See Wood, Ira C, assignor.)
Renholdt. Charles A., Bridgeport, Conn. Combined stop-
per and strainer. 1,442,361 ; Jan. 16.
Renick. Thomas M., Morgantown, W. Va. Wrench.
1,462.246; July 17.
Rennekamp, Clarence J. (See Daniel, Lewis, assignor.)
Renner, Frank K., and E. C. Pfaff, Chicago, 111. Wash-
ing machine. 1,457,750 ; June 5.
Renner, William B.. Ridgewood, N. Y. Self-locking
frame. 1.476,643 ; Dec. 4.
Rennerfelt, Ivar, Djursholm, Sweden. Electrically melt-
ing metals and in an electric furnace. 1,469,817 ;
Oct. 9.
Rennerfelt, Ture G., Stockholm, Sweden. Roller bear-
ing. 1.462,379 ; July 17.
Rennie, Arthur L., Jamaica, N. Y. Brake-band lining.
1,450,925 ; Apr. 10.
Rennie, George J. (See Hawthorne, C. W., and Rennie.)
448
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Renold, Charles G., assignor to Hans Renold Limited,
Manchester, England. Stenter chain. 1,478,454 ;
Dee. 25.
Renold, Hans, Limited. (See Renold, Charles G., as-
signor.)
Renshaw, Alfred. (See Herford, R. O., and Renshaw.)
Renshaw, Arnold. (See Fairbrother, T. H., and Ren-
shaw.)
Renshaw, Charles E., East Orange, N. .T. Recording ap-
paratus for valves and the like. 1,456,148; May 22.
Renshaw, Charles E., East Orange, N. J. Recording
apparatus for valves and the like. 1,456,149 ; May 22.
Renshaw, Joseph H., Canton, Ohio. Metallic packing.
1,457,461 ; June 5.
Renshaw, Oscar J., Langells Valley, Oreg. Rifle turbine.
1,450,753 : Apr. 3.
Renstrom, John A., Mora, Minn. Cleaning attachment for
Ford lubricating tubes. 1,442,825 ; Jan. 23.
Renstrom, John A., Mora, Minn. Indicating device for
lubricators. 1,442,826; Jan. 23.
Rentchler, Maurice R., Los Angeles, Calif. Flexible screw
driver. 1,454,789 ; May 8.
Rentschler, Harvey C, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Lamp Company. Vapor arc lamp. 1,451,271 ;
Apr. 10.
Rentschler, Harvey C, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse I.a.mp Company. Electron-tube apparatus.
1,465,997 ; Aug. 28.
Rentschler, Harvey C., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Westinghouse Lamp Company.
Detector tube. 1,465,998 ; Aug. 28.
Rentz, George M., Wells, Minn. Phonograph. 1,456,039 ;
May 22.
Reo Motor Car Company, The. (See Duryea, Charles E.,
assignor. )
Reoch, George H., assignor to The International Postal
Supply Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Printing die.
1,470,644 ; Oct. 16.
R6ol, Jean, Lyon, France. Press for forming briquettes.
1,454,006 ; May 15.
Bepath, Charles J., Los Angeles, Calif. Flour sifter.
1,453,604 ; May 1.
Repert, Walter B., Dunkirk, N. Y. Portable chiropractic
table. 1,441,170; Jan. 2.
Replogle, John R., assignor to Nizer Laboratories Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating food cabinet.
1,476.546; Dec. 4.
Republic Rubber Company, The. (See Helntz, Samuel,
assignor.)
He Qua, Frederick L., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer
Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Distant indicating means.
1,474,944 ; Nov. 20.
Requa, Richard S., San Diego, Calif. Hollow-tile wall
construction. 1,467,117 ; Sept. 4.
ReschUe, Willl.im F., Wichita, Kans. Mechanism for
fuel-oil generation. 1,466.250 ; Aug. 28.
Uesearch Club, Inc. (See Turpln, Fay, assignor.)
Research Corporation. (See Bradley, Linn, assignor.)
Research Corporation. (See Dane, Louis, assignor.)
Research Corporation. (See Davis, Harvey N., as-
slgBor.)
Uesearch Corporation. (See Dillon, E. P., and Heimrod, as-
signors.)
Research Corporation. (See Meston, Archibald F., as-
signor.)
Research Corporation.
signer.)
Research Corporation.
signer.)
Resek, Marc, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Metal Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bail-
attaching means. 1,456,716; May 29.
-Resek, Morris C, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Dispensing
device. 1,455,970; May 22.
Resener, Harry E. (See Hof staffer, William J., assignor.)
Resistolite Appliance Co. (See Buresch, Edward G., as-
signor.)
ResU, Mitchell, New York, N. Y. Automatic puncture-
closing device for pneumatic tires. 1,456,075; Alay 22.
Resk, Michell, New York, N. Y. Automatic life ' pro-
tector for automobiles. 1,459,314 ; June 19.
Resnick, Helm W. (See Harris, D. L., CofFmau, and Rps-
Tiick.)
Besolute Manufacturing Company. (See McCuen, Charles
L., assignor.)
Respess, Heard, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Wurldsbcst Rainshield Ventilator Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Ventilator. 1,449,294 ; Mar. 20.
Resppss, Roland B., New York, N. Y., a.ssIgnor, by mesne
assignments, to Respro Inc., Cranston, R. I. Unwoven
string or cord and making the same. 1,449,912;
Mar. 27.
Respess, Roland B., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Respro Inc., Cranston, R. I. Making
artificial leather. Rel5.fi02 ; May 15.
Respess, Roland B., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Respro Inc., Cranston, R. I. Making
artificial leather. 1,465,092; Aug. 14.
Bespess, Roland B., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Respro Inc., Cranston, R. I. Making
an unwoven fabric. 1,465,093 ; Aug. 14.
(See Strong, William W., as-
(See WIntermute, Harry A., as-
Respro Inc. (See Respess, Roland B., assignor.)
R6thor6, Nicolas, NeuIlly-sur-Seine, France. Toy tobog-
gan railway. 1,443,648 ; Jan. 30.
Rett, Carl B., Akron, Ohio. Vulcanizing press. 1,456,571;
May 29.
Rett, Carl E., Akron, assignor to Lambert Tire & Rubber
Co., Barberton, Ohio. Manufacturing tires. 1,463,754 :
July 31.
Retterath, Valentin, Dresden-Cossebaude, assignor to the
Firm : Deutsche Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Ger-
many. Link. 1,452,817 ; Apr. 24.
Rettinger. William N., Bourbon, Ind. Washing machine.
1,468,399 ; Sept. 18.
Rettinger, William N,, Bourbon, Ind. Gear-shifting de-
vice. 1,468,400 ; Sept. 18.
Rettinger, William N., Bourbon, Ind. Wrlnger-operatmg
mechanism. 1,477,150 ; Dec. 11.
Ret«, Henry, et al. (See Misner, Edgar D., assignor.)
Retzbach, Edward J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Mojon-
nier Bros. Co., Chicago, III. Ice-cream-bricking ma-
chine. 1,453,407; May 1.
Retzer, Albert, Milwaukee, Wis. Egg carton. 1,454,252 :
May 8.
Reusch, Walter, assignor to Electric Sealing Machine
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric sealing device.
1,463,336; July 31.
Reuschlein, Charles F., Huntington, W. Va. Directory or
Index board. 1,447,889 ; Mar. 6.
Reuse, Charles, Brussels, Belgium. Elastic wheel.
1,457,396 ; June 5.
Reusser, Christian, Gut Bornicke, near Bernau, Germany.
Animal trap. 1,443,929 ; Jan. 30.
Renter, John A., assignor to The National Fruit Cleaner
Company, The Dalles, Oreg. Fruit cleaner. 1,464,775 ;
Aug. 14.
Reutter, Philip A., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 62,962 ;
Aug. 28.
Revega, Efrem, Detroit, Mich. Railway speed-indicating
device. 1,440,798 ; Jan. 2.
Revere Rubber Company. (See Albright, Chester B.,
assignor.)
Reveson, John H., Terre Haute, Ind. Safety attachment
for burners. 1,445,714 : Feb. 20.
Revolvator Company. (See Green, H., and Lyman, as-
signors.)
Revor, Leo A., Lyon Mountain, N. Y. Drilling machine.
1,456.406; May 22.
Rewald, Bruno, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc. Manu-
facture of m^at-extractlike preparations. 1,448,281 ;
Mar. 13.
Rex, Edson B., Bucyrus, Ohio. Scaffolding bracket.
1,476.644 ; Dec. 4.
Rex Loading and Engineering Company. (See Hoar,
Samuel, assignor.)
Rex Metal Products Co. (See Smythe, Richard M., as-
signor.)
Rox Products Company, The.. (See Schowe, H. G., and
Hansen, assignors.)
Rex Steel Stamping Company. (See Reece, Juan H.,
assignor.)
RexfoTd, Benjamin A., Alton, 111. Traflic signal.
1,457,269 : May 29.
Rey, Henri D., Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Vehicle
wheel. 1,443,717 ; Jan. 30.
Reyhurn, John R., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to American
Chain Company, Inc. Tread section for antiskid de-
vices for vehicle wheels. 1,461,327 : July 10.
Reyes, Lorenzo, Bakersfield, Calif. Trap. 1,448,002 ;
Mar. 13.
Reynier, Karl H. (See Balcerwicz, Julius G., assignor.)
Reynolds, Alonzo G., Oakland, Calif. Concrete wall.
1,461,309 ; July 10.
Reynolds. Arthur W., Newtown, Conn. Cultivator.
1,463.138 ; July 24.
Reynolds, Arthur W., assignor of one half to E. Benedict,
Newtown, Conn. Power lift for tractor plows.
1,450,764. Apr. 3.
Reynolds, Bert, Hamilton, Ohio. Method of and means
for agitating water In Ice-making apparatus.
1,476,220 : Dec. 4.
Reynold.'?, Bismarck. Kansas City, Mo. Window lock.
1,471,206; Oct. 16.
Reynolds, Burl A., Topcka, Kans. Oil burner. 1,449,057 ;
Mar. 20.
Reynolds, Clarence N., jr.. Providence, R. I. Slide rule.
1,401,677 ; July 10.
Reynolds, De Elbert A. (See Reynolds, Egbert A., and
D. A.)
Reynolds, Egbert A., Yonkers, N. Y., and D. A. Reynolds,
West Hoboken, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Audlphone Company of America, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Sound-reproducing Instrument. 1,463,372 ; July 31.
Reynolds, Ernest M., Cleveland. Ohio. Coupler for radio-
reception. 1,478,579 ; Dec. 25.
Reynolds, Frank A. (See Welch, T. F., and Reynolds.)
Reynolds, Frank W., New Washington, Ohio. Cabinet.
Des. 62,744 ; July 24.
Reynold.^!. Fred N., et al. (See Barton, Charles N., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
449
Kevitolds, Frederick, Walkerville-on-Tyne, assignor of one-
half to The Silica Syndicate Limited, Westminster,
London, England. Thermionic valve. 1,474,293 ;
Nov. lo.
Reynolds, Gratton S.. Tarentum. Pa. Po\yer-transmit-
tlng mechanism. 1,476,766; Dec. 11.
Beynolds, Harry R., assignor to The Fnfnlr Bearing
Company. New Britain, Conn. Ball-hearing end clo-
sure. 1,449,190; Mar. 20.
Reynolds, Harry 11., assignor to The Fafnir Bearing Com-
pany, jNew Britain, Conn. Apparatus for lubricating
ball bearings. 1,467,686 ; Sept. 11.
Beynolds, James L. (See Campbell, .T. R., and Reynolds.)
Reynolds, John N., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Line switch. Rel5,644 ; July 10.
Beynolds, John N., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Crossbar line switch. 1,462,047 ; July 17.
Reynolds, Joseph S., Santa Barbara, Calif. Automatic
road and surface scraper. Rel5,704 : Oct. 2.3.
Reynolds, Joseph S., Carpinteria, Calif. Earthworking
machine. 1,475,879 ; Nov. 27.
Beynolds, Joy S., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Reynolds Torch and Regulator Co., Seattle, Wash.
Pressure-regulating valve. 1,457,9.37 : June 5.
Reynolds, Joy S., assignor of one-half to C. A. Balcom,
San Francisco, Calif. Automatic cut-out. 1,401,456;
July 10.
Reynolds, Joy S.,
San Francisco,
Sept. 4.
Beynolds, Joy S.,
San Francisco,
Nov. 13.
Reynolds, Leo F.
Spark plug.
Reynolds, May
signor.)
Reynolds, Orland C. (See Padden, P,
Reynolds, B. J., Tobacco Company
Charles V., assignor.)
Reynolds, K. J., Tobacco Company. (See Tzibides, James
N., assignor.)
Reynolds, Ralph K., assignor to Mallory Hat Company,
Danbury. Conn. Hat marking. 1,477,282 ; Dec. 11.
Reynolds, Ralph V., Chicago, 111. Stone-finished clap-
board. 1,473,253 ; Nov. 6.
Beynolds, Reginald, assignor of one-half to The Aeolian
Company Limited, Barnes, London, England. Musical
Instrument operated by air under control of perforated
tune sheets. 1,440,746 ; Jan. 2.
Reynolds, Richard S., Louisville, Ky. Receptacle.
assignor of one-half to C.
Calif. Take-up for levers.
assignor of one-half to C.
Calif. Pressure regulator.
A. Balcom,
1,467,012 ;
A. Balcom,
1,474,164 ;
and J.
1,476,350 ;
E., et aL
S. Stewart,
Dec. 4.
(See Barton,
Evanstop, Wyo.
Charles N., as-
W., and Beynolds.)
(See Strickland,
4.
S., Louisville, Ky. Collapsible metal
; Nov. 13.
V. R., Washington,
13.
Houston, Tex. Indicator.
D. C. Gauge.
1,455,936 ;
1,466,962; Sept
Reynolds, Richard
box. 1,474,088 ;
Beynolds, Robert
1,474,209; Nov.
Reynolds, Rohde,
May 22.
Beynolds, Rohde, Houston, Tex. Auxiliary valve for In-
flating valve tubes. 1,458,438 ; June 12.
Reynolds, Roy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Brake-band lining.
1.466,189 ; Aug. 28.
Reynolds, S. H., Sons Co. (See Keith, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
Reynolds & Schuster. (See Beynolds, Willan B., assignor.)
Beynolds Spring Company. (See Palmer, Harry A., as-
signor. )
Beynolds Spring Company. (See Van Hove, Desire H.,
assignor. )
Reynolds Torch and Regulator Co. (See Beynolds, Joy
S., assignor.)
Beynolds, Walter S
Beynolds,
olds.)
Beynolds,
olds &
(See Jones, J. W., and Beynolds.)
William F. B. (See Chapman, J., and Beyn-
Roundup, Mont., assignor to Reyn-
Jollet, 111. Antifriction bearing.
Rheostat. 1,449.249 ;
Willan B.,
Schuster,
1,442,907; Jan. 23.
Bhamstine, John T., Detroit, Mich
Mar. 20.
Bheden, Cuno, Chicago, 111. Airplane. 1.440,413 ; Jan. 2.
Bhein, Lloyd R., assignor to C. R. Wilson Body Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle door lock. 1,451,785 ;
Apr. 17.
Rheiner Maschinenfabrlk Wlndhoff Aktien-Gesellschaft.
(See Schiitte, Hans, assignor.)
Rhelnische Metallwaaren- und Maschinenfabrlk.
Romberg, Heinrich, assignor.)
Rhelnische Metallwaaren- und Maschinenfabrlk.
Schweitzer, Heinrich, assignor.)
Rheostatlc Company Limited, The. (See Satchwell,
Leonard, assignor.)
Rhinehart, Edward L., Roanoke, Va. Choke for shotguns.
1,455,661 ; May 15.
Rhoades, Allen J., Webster City, Iowa. Radiator orna
ment. Des. 62,018; Feb. 27.
Bhoades, Alonzo E., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Filling, clamping, and parting means
for looms. 1.449.550: Mar. 27.
Bhoades, Alonzo E., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Winding machine. 1,450,228 ; Apr. 3.
58339—29
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Rhoades, Alonzo B., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Cushion stop for picker sticks.
1,451,845 : Apr. 17.
Bhoades, Alonzo B., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Filling carrier support for looms.
1,452,655 ; Apr. 24.
Rhoades, Alonzo B., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Warp stop motion for looms.
1,464,485 ; Aug. 7.
Rhoades, Alonzo E., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Spooler. 1,477,525 ; Dec. 11.
Rhoades, Lewis T., Mont Clare, Pa., assignor to New
York Coll Company, New York, N. Y. Automobile
steering-wheel lock. 1,47.3,873 ; Nov. 13.
Rhoads, Edgar G. (See Hudson, F. S., and Rhoads.)
Rhoads, Harry E. (See Belden, E. H.. and Rhoads.)
Rhoads, Harry E., assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany. Toledo, Ohio. Means for preventing the escape
of lubricant from casings. 1,446,068; Feb. 20.
Rhoads, Thomas H., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Truck for drying pottery, etc.
1,472,676 ; Oct. 30.
Rhobecker, Henry, Columbus, Ohio. Car door. 1,461,678;
July 10.
Khoden, John W., Hosford, Fla. Entry recorder.
], 474, 789; Nov. 20.
Rhoderick, George C. (See Pelton, C. H., and Rhodcrick.)
Rhodes, Edward E. (See Blustein, H., and Rhodes.)
Rhodes, Fernand J., Paris, France. Means for devising
ornamental designs. 1,453,728; May 1.
Rhodes, Frederick L., Short Hills. N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means
for supporting aerial cables. 1,477,596 ; Dec. 18.
Rhodes, Granville O., Huntington, W. Va. Barrel truck
and rack. 1,478,913 : Dec. 25.
Bhodes, James H., & Company. (See Both, Arthur J.,
assignor.
Rhodes, Jay B., Kalamazoo, Mich., assignor to Western
Wheeled Scraper Company, Aurora, III. Valve mecha-
nism for dump cars. 1,466,342 ; Aug. 28.
Rhodes, John E., Teaneck, N. J. Clasp. 1,447,325 ;
Mar. 6.
Rhodes, Lee A., Humble, Tex. Bailer. 1,455,937 ;
May 22.
Rhodes, Leigh B., Cleveland, Ohio. Pneumatic earth
scraper. 1,459,748 ; June 26.
Rhodes, Leverett E., Hartford, Conn. Vertical-shaper at-
tachment. 1,466,062 ; Aug. 28.
Bhodes, Marcus H., St. Louis, Ho. Bazor-stropplne de-
vice. 1,468,923 ; Sept. 25.
Rhodes, Robert W., Greensburg, Pa. Woodworking tool.
1,447,039; Feb. 27.
Rhodes, Russell I., and P. T. Simmons, North Attleboro,
Mass. Hinge construction. 1,477,717 ; Dec. 18.
Rhodes, Walton J.. Los Angeles, Calif. Auxiliary brake
system. 1,477,004 : Dec. 11.
Rhodes, William A., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone signal-
ing system. 1,450,305 ; Apr. 3.
Bhodes, William J., and K. Wollams, Worthington, Ind.
Wrench. 1,468,834 ; Sept. 2B.
Rhyne, Robert B., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Spoon.
1.474,443; Nov. 20.
^l!477,005 ? Dec. Yi".*"""^"'"' ^^"'- Sanitary cuspidor.
Rlanda, Thomas A., Gonzales, Calif. Combined tire car-
T„h^7 ^°.? ^,°'^^?; 1,460,274 ;' June 26/ ^^"^
1450?l" Ap^"3^^'' Francisco, Calif. Cushion tire.
"ifc'lntnte. 'hi'S'ilfA^I- 2S'''''' ^^^"''''-
'''turner • B%f\^^lf?%^l'- J«P P'^^«'^- "^J^ting flx-
^'l'471 Oel'^^Oct '^ie '^''^"'^^ton; W. Va. Flue tool.
'''S,2^'o'fM^r: ?0°.''^ ^"^' ^- ^- ^^"^^ -"t"--»t---
^'^?Jf f' ^<^V^ ^;' l^ondon, England. Fuel-admission de-
Rllirdo H»rrrR''^r''"f"°°^^"^'^^«- 1.469,956 ro?t. 9.
t^«h ' 11?**"^ ^^•' London, England, assignor to Wau-
kesha Motor Company, Waukesha, Wis. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,474,003; Nov 13 ^"lernai com
Ricca, Antonino, New York, N. Y. Combination individ-
ual-valve-unit pneumatic. 1,446,273- Feb 20 "
Rlccloll, Frank. Washington, D. C. Means for attaching
ni?''''l^ to s„oe bottoms. 1,478.144; Dec. J^^^^^^^i^e
It^r.A^'"^^ Corporation. (See Wolf, Frank F., as-
Ricf, Barton ^ Paie.s Machine & Iron Co. (SeeVedder
J. W., and Loddlng, a.ssignors.) ' euucr.
Rice, Charle.s E., Livermore, Ky. Water-supply device
for locomotive tenders, i.457.715; June .5
mS^Jf^^ ^^ Sfhenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Dec is ^°™P^°y- Amplifying system. 1,477,898;
Rice Chester W., Schenectady, N. T., assignor to General
l!477 899^ ofc'^lS ^^^^'^''^^ency signaling system.
Rico, Edwin W., jr.. Schenectady. N. Y., assisnor to Gen-
er.nl lUectric Company. Control system for aeroplane
superchargers. 1,476.418 ; Dec. 4.
450
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Rice, Frank E., assignor to American Tap Bush Company,
Detroit, Mich. Portable beTerage-dlspensing apparatus.
1,441,171; Jan. 2.
Rice Gas Engine Company, (See Rice, John V., jr., as-
signor.)
Rice, Grover C. (See Klce, N. A., Thompson, and Rice.)
Kice Import Company Inc. (See Kotlischild, Marcus,
assignor.)
Rice, Jason H., Butte, Mont. Piston-ring expander.
1,448,461; Mar. 13.
Rice, Joel A. (See Rice, Joel T., K. A., and J. A.)
Rice, Joel T., R. A., and J. A., New i'ork, N. \. Anti-
friction roller bearing. 1,458,150 ; June 12.
Rice, John A., San Francisco, Calif. Method and appa-
ratus for separating materials. 1,456,934 ; May 29.
Rice, John E. (See Rice, N. A., Thompson, and Rice.)
Bice, John V., jr., assignor to Rice Gas Engine Company,
Bordentown, N. J. Vacuum igniter. 1,449,191 ;
Mar. 20.
Bice, John V., jr., assignor to Rice Gas Engine Company,
Bordentown, N. J. Automatic lubricating device for
remote movable and other parts. 1,456,009 ; May 22.
Bice, John V., jr., assignor to Rice Gas Engine Com-
pany, Bordentown, N. J. Internal-combustion engine.
1,463,973 ; Aug. 7.
Bice, Linden H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Shock absorber.
1,460,448; July 3.
Bice, Louis W., New York, N. Y. Bowl or the like. Des.
62,175; Apr. 3.
Bice, Melvin A. (See Hudson, Alexander M., assignor.)
Rice, Noble A., Lodi, Ohio, G. W. Thompson, Syracuse,
N. Y., G. C. Rice and J. E. Rice, Lodi, Ohio. Col-
lapsible or foldable seat. 1,475,512; Nov. 27.
Rice, Orin A., Weyauwega, Wis. Grease carton.
1,474,118; Nov. 18.
Rice, I'eicy F., Tustin, Calif. Gear-shift lever.
1,461,457 ; July 10.
Rice, Kay A., Columbus, Ohio. Combination inhaler.
1,465,316; Aug. 21.
Bice, Robert L., sr., and W. M. Jordan, jr., Hovey, Miss.
Headlight. 1,448,867 ; Mar. 20.
Rice, Royal A. (See Kice, Joel T., R. A., and J. A.)
Bich, Charles H., WooMch, Pa. Flre-flghting tool.
1,469,957; Oct. 9.
Rich, Curtis W. (See GiufCre, J., and Rich.)
Rich, Edward P., Chicago, lU. System of temperature
controL 1,441,449; Jan. 9.
Rich, Frank J., administrator of C. P. Thomas, deceased.
(See Arian, Edward D.)
Bich, Frank J., et al. (See Arian, Edward D., assignor.)
Bich, George R., Los Angeles, Calif. Poppet valve for
internal-combustion engines. 1,441,450 ; Jan. 9.
Rich, George B., Los Angeles, Calif. Poppet valve for
internal-combustion engines. 1,444,210 ; Feb. 6.
Bich, George B., Battle Creek, Mich. Valve tappet for
internal-combustion engine. 1,449,193 ; Mar. 20.
Bich, George R., Los Angeles, Calif. Valve tappet foi
internal-combustion engines. 1,461,560 ; July 10.
Rich, George R., Los Angeles, Calif. Connecting means
between motor pistons and connecting rods. 1,466,756 ;
Sept. 4.
Rich, Malcolm N., Cleveland, Ohio. Becovering zirconi-
um oxide. 1,460,766 : July 3.
Rich Tool Company. (See Jardine, Robert, assignor.)
Richard, Joseph O., assignor to Hayes Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Curling machine. 1,457,549;
June 5.
Bichard, Joseph O., assignor to Hayes Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Jig for marking and drilling
fonders. 1,469,395 ; Oct. 2.
Bichard, Joseph O., and A. W. Dickerson, assignors to
Hayes Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Metal
cab. 1,441,299 ; Jan. 9.
Bichard, Roland R., Kynuna, North Queensland, Australia.
Windmill. 1,449,192 ; Mar. 20.
Richards, Alexander J., assignor of one-half to W. H.
Greunke, Chicago, 111. Individual pie container.
1,470,768; Oct. 16.
Richards, Alfred E. (See Eicks, P., and BIchards.)
Bichards, Analdo H., et al. (See Nicholson, Frank, as-
signor.)
Eichards, Arthur F. W. (See Beaver, C. J., Richards,
and Claremont.)
Richards, Barnett. (See Darnley, Percy H., assignor.)
Richards, Carroll H., Newton, Mass. Universal joint.
1,443,930 ; Jan. 30.
Richards, Charles F. (See Taylor, W. L., and Eichards.)
Richards, Daniel W., Roanoke, Va. Circuit controller.
1,464,626; Aug. 14.
Richards, Edgar D., Monroe, La. Eccentric. 1,477,521 ;
Dec. 11.
Bichards, Eric H., and H. B. Hutchinson, Harpenden,
England. Manufacture of nitrogenous fertilizers and
the utilization of nitrogen-bearing solutions. 1,471,979 ;
Oct. 23.
Richards, Ernst R., Chicago, 111. Inserting machine.
1.449,697 : Mar. 27.
Bichards, Forest A., and C. M. Shogren, Eau Claire, Wis.,
assignors to Gillette Bubber Co. Collapsible tire core.
1,440,495 ; Jan. 2.
Bichards, George, London, England. Milling screw
threads. 1,456,280; May 22.
Richards, George A., jr.. Providence, E. I. Toll cellect-
ing mechanism. 1,469,535 ; Oct. 2.
Eichards, Gwynne, New York, N. Y. Food product and
making the same. 1,476,182 ; Dec. 4.
Richards, Harvey W., assignor to Score Mining Company,
Portland, Oreg. Amalgamator support. 1,457,635 ;
June 5.
Eichards, Hem? J., Columbus, Ohio. Spoon holder.
1,474,733 ; Nov. 20.
Eichards, James N., W. H. Westman, and A. D. Westman,
Chatham, Ontario, Canada. Mounting steering wheel.
1,463,487 ; July 31.
Eichards, Jesse D., La Fontaine, assignor of one-third to
J. D. Gillenwater, Wabash, and one-third to C. Gable,
Peru, Ind. Self-cleaning rake. 1,422,984 ; Apr. 24.
Richards, Jesse T., Warrington, Fla. Traction appliance.
1,447,040 I Feb. 27.
Eichards, John H., Naper, Nebr. Power-transmitting
apparatus. 1,444,273 ; Feb. 6.
Eichards, John I. (See Martin, E., and Eichards.)
Eichards, John W., Coseley, near Bilston, assignor to A.
Harper Sons and Bean Limited, Dudley, Worcestershire,
England. Sand or like mixing machine. 1,461,936 ;
July 17.
Eichards, Julius H., Springfield, Mass., assignor to
Eclipse Machine Company, Elmira Heights, N. Y. En-
gine starter. 1,440,697 ; Jan. 2.
Eichards, Eupert P., assignor to The Vulcan Foundry
Limited, Newton-le-Willows, Lancaster, England. Eiv-
eting machine. 1,472,938; Nov. 6.
Eichards, Samuel, assignor of one-half to P. M. Paulson,
Logan, Utah. Panoramic camera. 1,449,295 ; Mar. 20.
Eichards, Thomas, sr.. Portage, Pa. Railway mine t}*
and rail fastener. 1,461,069 ; July 10.
Eichards, Thomas E., assignor of one-third to S. Silver-
man and one-third to H. R. Eosen, Providence, B. I.
Windshield cleaner. 1,448,003; Mar. 13.
Eichards, Thomas T., et al. (See Hachmann, FrederlcJi
assignor.)
Eichards, Tregarthen D., Marrickville, near Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia. Apparatus for cleaning and
clarifying used lubricating oil. 1,462,048 ; July 17.
Eichards, WUbert M., Chicago, 111. Eoller-curtain guid-
ing and locking device. 1,473,517 ; Nov. 6.
Bichards- Wilcox Manufacturing Company. (See Hoff-
man, Peter L., assignor.)
Eichards- Wilcox Manufacturing Company. (See PhiUips,
Ellis J. G., assignor.)
Bichardson, A. D., et al. (See Busby, Eobert S., assignor.)
Richardson, Bayard E., assignor to Mechano Gear Shift
Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. Transmission gear and clutch
mechanism. 1,443,591 ; Jan. 30.
Richardson, Bayard E., assignor to Mechano Gear SWft
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Transmission gearing.
1,478,529; Dec. 25.
Bichardson, Charles E., Newark, N. J., assignor to In-
ternational Coal Products Corporation, Eichmond, Va.
Furnace retort. 1,454,338 ; May 8.
Bichardson, Charles F., Woonsocket, assignor to Karpeles
Company, Providence, B. I. Sorting machine.
1,460,176 ; June 26.
Bichardson Company, The. (See Maynard, Joseph S.,
assignor.)
Bichardson, De Soto E., Eiverside, Wash. Fruit-picking
device. 1,442,827; Jan. 23.
Bichardson, De Soto E., Eiverside, Wash. Implement
support and carriage. 1,452,003 ; Apr. 17.
Bichardson, Earl H., Ontario, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Majestic Electric Development Com-
pany. Electric heater. 1,462,380 ; July 17.
Bichardson, Ernest L., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Heating system. 1,465,095 ;
Aug. 14.
Bichardson, George R., Greene, N. Dak. Transmission
attachment. 1,458,003 ; June 5.
Bichardson, George E., Greene, N. Dak. Vehicle spring.
1.474,688; Nov. 20.
Bichardson, George W., assignor to L. W. Pease, Chicago,
111. Screen for X-ray photography. 1,447,430 ; Mar. 6.
Bichardson, Hamitage L., Sebringville, Ontario, Canada,
Tatting shuttle. 1,453,639 ; May 1.
Bichardson, Harry H., assignor to The Union Drawn
Steel Company Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Grinding machine. 1.475,085; Nov. 20.
Bichardson, Henry, Passaic, N. J. Car unloader.
1,457,186; May 29.
Bichardson, Henry A., Colorado Springs, Colo. Power-
transmission appliance. 1,462,658 ; July 24.
Bichardson, Holden C, and H. F. Vachfi, Philadelphia,
Pa. Closure. 1,473,408 ; Nov. 6.
Bichardson, James E., and W. B. Thurman, assignors to
California Cedar Products Company, Stockton, Calif.
Matting. 1,465,784; Aug. 21.
Bichardson, James M., Highland Park, Mich., assignor
to Tulite Auto Bulb Company, New York, N. Y. Head-
light. 1,460,511 ; July 3.
Bichardson, Jefferson G., et al. (See Wolfe, Clinton M.,
assignor.)
Bichardson, Joseph, assignor to F. Ladue, Bristol, Vt.
Machine for truing crusher rolls. 1,464,046 ; Aug. 7.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 10123.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
451
Ktcbardson, Lawrence G., West Brldgeford, near Notting-
ham, England, assignor to American Cellulose and
Chemical Manufacturing Company Limited, New York,
N. V. Treatment of product* made with cellulose
derivatles. 1,442,631 ; Jan. 16.
Richardson, Orlo D., Chicago, IlL Composite sheet ma-
terial. 1 450,259 : June 19.
RichardsoB-l'henix Co., The. (Bee Peterson, J. W., and
Swanberg, assignors.)
Richardson, Robert. (See McKenzle, W. S., and Richard-
son.)
Richardson, Rodney Q., assignor to Automatic Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic telephone system.
1,469,807 ; Oct. 9.
Richardson, Rodney G., assignor to Automatic Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic telephone system.
1.474.608; Nov. 20.
Richardson Scale Company. (See Hilton, Thomas P.,
assignor.)
Richardson, Sidney, Hatton Garden, London, England.
Machinery for beveling the edges of glass lenses and
the like. 1,457,855 : June 5.
Richardson, Thomas B., Piedmont, Okla. Stitching for-
ceps. 1,464,832 ; Aug. 14.
Richardson, Tilda B., Spokane, Wash. Cord holder for
vacuum cleaners. 1.456,935 ; May 29.
Richardson, Ulysses M., assignor of one-half to J. B.
Crowley, Chicago, 111. Tooth and preparing the same.
1,472,677 ; Oct. 30.
Ricnardson, Ulysses M., assignor of ene-half to J. B.
Crowley, Chicago, 111. Tooth construction. 1,472,678 ;
Oct. 30.
Richardson, Wllber D., Rosedale, Kans., assignor of one-
half to R. Bryant, Kansas City, Mo. Steering mecha-
nism stabilizing device. 1,452,656 ; Apr. 24.
Richardson, Wilbur S., assignor to Emerson Pumo and
Valve Company, Alexandria, Va. Steam vacuum pump.
1.449.955; Mar. 27.
Richardson, Willard C, Saugus, Mass. Shoe form.
1,474.444; Nov. 20.
Richardson, William, San Francisco, Calif. Horizontally-
moving window for automobiles. 1,453,520 ; May 1.
Richardson, William D., assignor to Swift & Company,
Chicago, 111. Reactivating spent catalyzers. 1,447,689 ;
Richardson, William W., London, England. Mineral classi-
fying and concentrating apparatus. 1,450,515 ; Apr. 3.
Richert, Prank H. (See Brandel, P. J., and Richert.)
Riches, Frederick P. (See BSlanger, A., and Riches.)
Richey, James I., Cincinnati, Ohio. Means for lubricating
leaf springs. 1,456,463 ; May 22.
Richey, James I., Cincinnati, Ohio. Preheater. 1,456,572 ;
May 29.
Richey, William C, Denver, Colo. Car-retarding brake
mechanism for coal or ore car tipples. 1,446,584 ;
Feb. 27.
Richey. William C, Denver, Colo. Railway-car-handling
mechanism. 1,478,676 ; Dec. 25.
Richheimer, Isaac D., New York, N. Y. Coffee Infuser.
1,456,010; May 22.
Richholt Bros. (See Packard, Almenzer, assignor.)
Richman, Charles J., et al. (See Green, Charles, assignor.)
RIchman, Charles S., and B. O. Fechner, San Francisco,
Calif. Turbine-flue cleaner. 1,470,219; Oct. 9.
Richman, Evert F., et al. (See Green, Charles, assignor.)
Ricbman, Wallace C, Butte, Mont. Making concrete
building boards or slabs. 1,463,841 ; Aug. 7.
Richman, Wallace C, East Cleveland, Ohio. Concrete
building. 1,477,665 ; Dec. 18.
Richman, Walter H., Philadelphia, Pa. Making metallic
cans and articles produced. 1,472,616 ; Oct. 30.
Richman, Walter H., Philadelphia, Pa. Making sheet-
metal containers. 1,478,060 ; Dec. 18.
Richmond, Carl A., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
General Railway Signal Company. Speed-control ap-
paratu.s for railway cars. 1,469,268 ; Oct. 2.
Richmond, Everett B., assignor of one-half to P. J.
Williams, Hartford, Conn. Headlight. 1,443,041 ;
Jan. 23.
Richmond, Francis P. (See Richmond, William A., and
F. P.)
Richmond, Harold A., and R. Macdonald, jr., assignors to
General Abrasive Compeny, Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Homogeneous crystalline product and making the same.
1,442,773 ; Jan. 16.
Richmond, Harold A., and R. Macdonald, jr., assignors
to General Abrasive Company, Inc., Niagara Falls,
N. Y. Aluminous abrasive and making the same.
1,467,590; Sept. 11.
Richmond Lace Works. (See Radford, George, assignor.)
Richmond Lace Works. (See Seel, Hans, assignor.)
Richmond Lace Works. (See Smedley, Thomas H., aii-
signor.)
Richmond Pressed Metal Works, Inc. (See House,
Thomas M., assignor.)
Richmond, Walter, Glenellyn, III. Sanitary nursing
bottle. 1,466,190 ; Aug. 28.
Richmond, Walter, assignor to The Goodwill Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating pad. 1,446,991 ;
Feb. 27.
Richmond, Walter, assignor to The Goodwill Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating pad. 1,447,181 ; Mar. 6.
Richmond, Walter, and J. E. Jenkins, Chicago, 111. Fluid-
control device. 1,443,592 ; Jan. 30.
Richmond, William A. and F. P., assignors to F. A.
Brown, San Francisco, Calif. Combined exhibiting and
vending device. 1,475,141; Nov. 20.
Richter, Alexander, Holyrood, Kans. Well-casing pipe.
1.465,484 ; Aug. 21.
Richter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Chandelier bracket.
Des. 63,149 ; Oct. 16.
Richter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Chandelier bracket.
Des. 63,150; Oct. 16.
Richter, Edmund. (See Eisselt, Ferdinand E. G., as-
signor.)
Richter, Emanual, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Elliott-
Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Calculating machine.
1,450,516; Apr. 3.
Richter, Georg W., Crimmltschau, Germany. Machine for
working skins, hides, and leather. 1,462,180 ; July 17.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Producing catalytic material. 1,451,113;
Apr. 10.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Treating cellulose pulp to remove odors there-
from. 1,454,339; May 8.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Making bisulphite cooking liquor. 1,458,309 ;
June 12.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Making sulphite liquor. 1,458,310; June 12.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Apparatus for and method of recovering waste
gases. 1,469,958 ; Oct. 9.
Richter, George A., and G. E. WIghtman, assignors to
Brown Company, Berlin, N. H. Cooling and absorbing
system for sulphur dioxide. 1,469,959 ; Oct. 9.
Richter, George A., and D. H. McMurtrie, assignors to
Brown .Company, Berlin, N H. Treating black liquor
produced in the manufacture of sulfate pulp.
1,469,960 ; Oct. 9.
Richter, Herman F., Los Angeles, Calif. Pressure-con-
trolling device. 1.454,409: May 8.
Richter, Joseph F., Hardin, Mont. Tire stitcher.
1,465,177; Aug. 14.
Richter, Paul, Daly City, Calif. Typewriter. 1,456,741 ;
May 29.
Richter, Paul C., assignor to The Yale & Towne Manu-
facturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Door closer and
check. 1,447,630 ; Mar. 6.
Rick, August, St. Louis, Mo. Automobile traflac signal.
1,462,659 : July 24.
Rick, Paul E., et al. (See DufCy, Harry E., assignor.)
Rickart, John, Palmyra, Mo. Clasp for removing disk
clutches on automobiles. 1,468,976 ; Sept. 25.
Ricke, George H., assignor to A. McNeill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WheeL 1,448,152; Mar. 13.
Rickenbach, Harry C, assignor to Jas. H. Matthews &
Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Machinery for making dies.
1,455,266; May 15.
Rickenbacker, Adolph, and W. Kammerer, Los Angeles,
Calif. Coupling. 1,455,971 ; May 22.
Ricker, Chester S., Indianapolis, Ind. Mounting for auto-
motive engines and tranimisslon. 1,442,235 ; Jan. 16.
Ricker, Chester S., Indianapolis, Ind. Headlight photom-
eter. 1,456,150; May 22.
Ricker, Floyd H., Los Angeles, Calif. Brake for self-
propelling vehicles. 1,470,192 ; Oct. 9.
Rickerman, W. J. (See Coffman, Thomas M., assignor.)
Rickert, Fred D., Reading, Pa. Sock. Des. 62,264:
Apr. 24.
Rickert-Shafer Company. (See Boehm, Rudolph A., as-
signor.)
Rickets, William J., London, England. Controlling and
regulating system for dynamos. 1,475,880 ; Nov. 27.
Ricketts, Walter G., Tulsa, Okla., assignor of one-fourth to
C. E. Hopkins, Okmulgee, one-fourth to A. L. Forquer,
and one-fourth to G. H. Myers, Tusla, Okla. Flow bar-
rel. 1,441,945; Jan. 9.
Ricks, Alva M., Los Angeles, Calif. Beet-topping ma-
chine. 1,445,449; Feb. 13.
Ricks, Fred, and A. E. Richards, Leicester, England, as-
signors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Skiving machine. 1,469,850 ; Oct. 9.
Rlcksecker, Frederick K., Washington, D. C. Combined
match and cigarette case. 1,451,433 ; Apr. 10.
Riddel, Sherrod, Springfield, assignor of one-fourth to
W. W. Albright, one-fourth to W. Lahners, Decatur,
and one-fourth to J. J. Graham, Springfield, III. Auto-
matic switch stand. 1,461,937 ; July 17.
Riddell, John T., Evanston, 111. Athletic shoe. 1,462,626 ;
July 24.
Riddell, Stuart F. J., Ravenscourf Park, and B. Forster,
Richmond, England. Advertising sign and the like.
1,454,691 ; May 8.
Ridder, Henry. (See Ellis, Charles E., assignor.)
Riddle, Edward N., Co., The. (See Crowell, Frank S.,
assignor.)
Riddle, George W., Chicago, 111. Composite structure.
1,453,996 ; May 1.
Riddle, George W., Chicago, 111. Composite structure.
1.475,409; Nov. 27.
Riddle, John W. (See Nelems, Charles W., assignor.)
Riddle, Maxwell F., Ravenna, Ohio. Nut-cracking ma-
chine. 1,455,449 ; May 15.
Riddle, Napoleon B., St. Franclsville. La. Sanitary Indi-
vidual saliva ejector. 1,471,207 ; Oct. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — C!ontinaed.
Eideout, Arthur E. (See Kimball, W. D., and Rideout.)
Rider, Eoy K., St. Louis, Mo. Catamenial bandage.
1,450,755; Apr. 3.
Ridge, Leonard C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Filing ap-
paratus. 1,468,213; Sept. 18.
Ridge, William F., Akrou, Ohio. Cover for steering
wneels. 1,446.628 ; Feb. 27.
Ridge, William F., Akron, Ohio. Steering-wheel cover.
1,453,181 ; Apr. 24.
Ridgely, Holland P., assignor to The Cutler Electrical
and Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Safety
switch. 1,466,481 ; Aug. 28.
Ridgway, Edward J., Staten Island, N. X. Plate or similar
articles. Ues. 62,035 ; Mar. 6.
Ridgway, Herbert N., Winthrop, Mass. Amusement de-
vice. 1,466,963 ; Sept. 4.
Ridgway, Herbert N., Winthrop, Mass. Amusement de-
vice. 1,476,922; Dec. 11.
Ridings, John H., Coal City, 111. Extension ladder.
1,445,848 ; Feb. 20.
Ridpatb, .John, Sherman, S. Dak. Potato cutter.
1,445,555 ; Feb. 13.
Rieeken, William E., Glendale, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporattd, New York, N. Y. Con-
necting plug. 1,456,516; May 29.
Hleekmann, Mai H., Holyoke, Mass. Coffee extractor.
1 471 752 * Oct, 23.
Ried, Christ'ian F., Palmyra, Nebr. Attachment for use
with tractor-drawn binders. 1,449,350 ; Mar. 20.
Ried, Henrita F. H., assignor to The Borden Company,
New York, N. Y. Utensil for dispensing heavy fluids.
1,474,848 ; Nov. 20.
Eiedel, Carl O., Milwaukee, Wis. Progress indicator for
motion pictures. 1,442,297 ; Jan. lb.
Riedel, Charles E., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Dayton Scale Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Counting scale. 1,455,411 ; May 15.
Riedel Fertilizing Process Co. (See ...iedel, Friedrich,
assignor.) „. , ,
Riedel, Friedrich, Essen, Germany, assignor to Kiedel
Fertilizing Process Co., Inc., Elizabeth, N. J. Utilizing
impure gases or exhaust gases containing carbon di-
oxide. 1,458,595 ; June 12.
Riedel, Walter W., assignor to The Dayton Engineering
Laboratories Company, Dayton, Ohio. Ignition system.
1 441 451 ' Jan. 9.
Riedele,' Philip, 'Los Angeles, Calif. Bumper-bar-sup-
porting bracket. 1,453,521 ; May 1.
Rieder, John, Burlingame, Calif. Combined truck and
tractor. 1,457,270; May 29.
RiefE, John G., London, Wis. Detachable chain hook.
1,450.388; Apr. 3.
Rieff, John G., London, Wis. Detachable chain hook.
1,450,389; Apr. 3.
Riefling, Bernard J., St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 1,445,356 ;
Feb. 13.
Riege, Henry C, Kansas City, Mo. Cement-block ma-
chine. 1,478,297 ; Dec. 18.
Riege, Rudolph, Montclair, N. J. Controlling internal-
combustion engine. 1,467,333 ; Sept. 11.
Riegel Sack Company, The. (See White, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Riegelman, Frank, Rumson, assignor to B. W. Reid,
Highlands, N. J. Timer. 1,472,939; Nov. 6.
Rieger, August R., Chicago, 111. Cigarette holder.
1,454,487 ; May 8.
Rieger, John, Waterford, Conn. Safety razor. 1,441,172 ;
Jan. 2.
Rlegger, Hans, Berlin-Pankow, assignor to Siemens &
Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germany. Electrical change-over apparatus. 1,471,863 ;
Oct. 23. ^ , ,
Riehle, Albert J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Tool rack.
1,459,930 ; June 26.
Rieman, D. MyrtiUe, Portland, Oreg. Food - grinding
machine. 1,456,651 ; May 29.
Rieman, Paul, Rochester, N. Y. Vacuum cleaner.
1,462,071 ; July 17.
Riemer, Louis F., Morton Grove, 111. Folding ladder.
1,466,757; Sept. 4.
Riemvis, Wilhelm P., Wiltevreden, Java, Datch East
Indies. Motor-car ambulance barrow. 1,444.851 ;
Feb. 13.
Riener, Frank. (See Riener, Lorenz and F.)
Riener, Lorenz and F., Deer Park, Ohio. Saw set.
1.474.564 ; Nov. 20.
Ries, Ellas E., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Audloscope Co., Inc. Sound-recording method.
1,473.976; Nov. 13.
Ries, Elmer P., Harrison Pike, Cincinnati, assignor to
M. Schmidt, trustee, for himself, E. P. Ries, E. Neu-
bacher, T. O. Bumiller, and S. Trietsch, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Polishicg machine. 1,471,281 ; Oct. 16.
Rlesenberg, Felix, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Rope structure.
1,445,556; Feb. 13.
Riesenfeld, Ernst H., Freiburg, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Making the chlorinated products of methane.
1,455,508; May 15.
Riesmeyer, Edwiird H.. and G. H. Schaffer, Pittsburgh,
Pa Heating furnace. 1,446,661; Feb. 27.
Rlesner, Frank, Orlska, N. Dak. Reverse-valve mecha-
nUm. 1,470,483 ; Oct. 9.
Rieske, Louis, Mayfield Village, assignor to S. M. Moor-
house, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined high and low level
valve and depth indicator. 1,478,580 ; Dec. 25.
Riessner, Paul, Luckenwalde, Germany. Mechanism for
playing zithers. 1,457,187 ; May 29.
Riester, Walter P. (See Burhen, Reinhart J., assignor.)
Riethmiller, Oliver C, and A. Fowler, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sewing cabinet. Des. 62,244 ; Apr. 24.
Rietz, William, assignor to White Wagon Works, She-
boygan Falls, Wis. Roller bearing. 1,458,594 ; June 12.
Riffel, James K., et al. (See Ware, Thomas E., assignor.)
Rigaud, Henri. (See Kendall, William G., assignor.)
Rigby, Clark F., Butler, Pa. Oil saver. 1,462,518;
July 24.
Elgby, John H., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole-edge-
flnlshing machine. 1,447,225 ; Mar. 6.
Rigby, John H., Salem, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manufacturing
soles. 1,454,907 ; May 15.
Rigby, Thomas, Westminster, London, England. Manu-
facture of briquettes. 1,463,094 ; July 24.
Rigby, Thomas, assignor to Berger Bros. Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Gutter end piece. 1,460,733; July 3.
Rigdon, Samuel G., Akron, Ohio. Composition floor strip
1,444,274 ; Feb. 6.
Rigg, Charles D., Altoona, Pa. Bow for musical instni
ments. 1,461,096; July 10.
Riggs, Fletcher S., Marshall, Tex. Sign. 1,452,760 ;
Apr. 24.
Riggs, Garshom, A. (See Chapman, A. K., and Riggs.)
Right Manufacturing Company. (See Raymond, Melvin
E., a.ssignor. t
Rightnour, Charles H., et al. (See Coles, James G.,
assignor.)
Rigler, Richard W., assignor to G. H. Elmore, Philadelphia,
Pa. Jig plunger. 1,444,705 ; Feb. 6.
Rigney, James, Anniston, assignor of one-half to J. I.
Dodd, Birmingham, Ala. Polishing composition.
1,445,557 ; Feb. 13.
Rigny, Arthur A., Milford, Pa. Combustion engine.
1,457,123 ; May 29.
Rike, Berton I., assignor to The Rike Folding Box Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Clothes bag. 1,475,410 ; Nov. 27.
Rike Folding Box Company, The. (See Rike, Berton I.,
assignor.)
Riker, Andrew L., Fairfield, Conn. Circuit breaker for
ignition systems. 1,457,462 ; June 5.
Riker, Andrew L., Fairfield, Conn. Speed-changing de-
vice and take-up of chain drives or the like. 1,467,591 ;
Sept. 11.
Riker, Malcolm D., assignor to McKiernan-Terry Drill
Company, Dover, N. J. Jack. 1,465,057 ; Aug. 14.
Riker, Malcolm D., Dover, N. J., assignor to McKiernan-
Terry Drill Company. Lifting jack. 1,468,034;
Sept. 18.
Riker, Malcolm D., Dover, N. J., assignor to McKiernan-
Terry Drill Company, New York, N. Y. Pile-pulling
apparatus. 1,477,283; Dec. 11.
Riker, Monro, Chester, N. J. Means for halving egg»
and slicing fruits. 1,473,383 ; Nov. 6.
Riker, Samuel M., Chester, N. J. Belt buckle. 1,452,818 ;
Aor 24
Riker,' Samuel M., Chester, N. .T. Belt buckle. 1,462,981;
July 24.
Riker, Samuel M., Chester, N. J. Belt or strap buckle.
1,465,286; Aug. 21.
Riley, ChamplaiE L., North Plalnfield, N. J., assignor to
Clark MacniuUen & Riley, Inc. Carrier apparatus.
1,457,938 ; June 5.
Riley, Daniel E., Omaha, Nebr. Ray deflector for lights.
1,445,413 ; Feb. 13. , ^ .
Riley, Jefferson, West Durham, N. C. Inner tube.
1,465,867; Aug. 21. _ ».,,.».,
Riley, John B., Ridgely, Tenn. Adjustable axle.
1,469,698 ; Oct. 2. , ^. . t, ..
Riley, Michael J., East Cleveland, Ohio. Bolt machine.
1,458,359 ; June 12.
Riley, Ralph, assignor to The Miller Rubber Company,
Akron, Ohio. Doll. Des. 62,265 ; Apr. 24.
Riley Ray P., assignor to American Art Works, Coshocton,
Ohio. Ticket holder. 1.466,729 ; Sept. 4.
Riley, Robert A., and H. O. Knapp, Pottsvllle, Pa. Jig
mechanism. 1,477,006; Dec. 11.
Riley, Robert S., assignor to Sanford Riley Stoker Co.,
Worcester, Mass. Furnace stoker mechanism. 1,441,026 ;
Jan. 2.
Riley, Robert S., assignor to Sanford Riley Stoker Co.,
Worcester, Mass. Clinker grinder. 1,441,027 ; Jan. 2.
Riley. Robert S., assianor to Sanford Riley Stoker Co.,
Worcester Mas.s. Stroke adjuster for auxiliary fuel-
feeding devices. 1.443.502 ; Jan. 30.
Riley, Robert S., assignor to Sanford Riley Stoker Co.,
Worcester. Mass. Underfeed stoker. 1,463,337 ; July 31.
Riley. Robert S., Worcester, Mass., assignor to Murphy
Iron Works, Detroit, Mich. Furnace stoker. 1,452,706 ;
Anr 24
Riley,' Sanford Stoker Co. (See Riley, Robert S., as-
.-^ignor. )
Riley, William J. (See Hawley, Joel B., assignor.)
Riley, William J., St. Louis, Mo. Casket. 1,459,749;
June 26.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Himailho, Emile, I'aris. France. Regulating device for
the flow ot liquid in artillery brakes. 1,461,403 ;
July 10.
Rimailho. Emile, Paris, France. Cannon with multiple
powder chambers. 1,477,078 ; Dec. 11.
Rimailho, Emile, assignor to Compagnie des Forges et
Aclerles de la Marine et d'Homecourt, Paris, France.
Combined wheeled and endless-track vehicle. 1,447,890 ;
Mar. 6.
Rimke, William, Berwyn, 111. Cabinet. 1,465,178;
Aug. 14.
Rimpler, Frank A. (See Rimpler, John H. and F. A.)
Rimpler, John H. and F. A., Goshen, Ind. Saddle cover.
1,467,878; Sept. 11.
Rinakli, Nicola. (See Trutta, Cesare, assignor.)
Rlndlieisch, Benjamin. (See Smith, O. A., and Rind-
fleisch.)
Rindflish, Fred C. (See Laing, N. B., and Rindfiish.)
Rinehart, Earl H. (See Davis, S. L., and Rinehart.)
Rinehart, James S., Hastings, Nebr. Sewer-pipe-Joint
cleaner. 1.478,455 ; Dec. 25.
Rinehart, Loron, Woodburn, Oreg. Drain plow. 1,457,271 ;
May 29.
Rlnesi, Giovanni, Genoa, Italy. Hoisting and lowering
collapsible lifeboats. 1,462,422 ; July 17.
Rinesi. Giovanni, Genoa, Italy. Construction of boats'
davits. 1,465,025; Aug. 14.
Rinesi, Giovanni, Genoa, Italy. Construction of open life-
boats with partially - collapsible sides. 1,468,327 ;
Sept. 18.
Riney, Charles A., assignor of one-half to H. C. Kibe,
Omaha, Nebr. Hole-forming device. 1,448,236 ; Mar. 13.
Ring, Fred C, Kalamazoo, Mich. Snark plug. 1,449,781 ;
Mar. 27.
Ring, Jay W., Conneaut, Ohio. Husking pin. 1,445,558;
Feb. 13.
Ring, John, et al. (See Jacobs, James J., assignor.)
Rtnge, John C. (See Eames, G. M., and Rlnge.)
Ringe, John C., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The Singer
iianufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Bobbin-
winding attacnment for sewing machines. 1,475,597;
Nov. 27.
Ringe, John C., and H. C. Nissen, Stratford, Conn., as-
signors to The Singer Manufacturing Company, Eliza-
beth, N. J. Thread controller for sewing-machine take-
ups. 1,460,177 : June 26.
Ringel, Joseph E., Walla Walla, Wash. Jar lifter.
1,441,452; Jan. 9.
Ringer, Soren, Chicago, 111. File holder. 1,477,284 ;
Dec. 11.
Ringle, Homer G., and J. M. Stewart, assignors to The
Bucher & Gibbs Plow Company, Canton, Ohio. Disk
harrow. 1.466,063 ; Aug. 28.
Ringle, Robert F., assignor to Herman Pneumatic Machine
Company, Zelienople, Pa. Control valve. 1,452,848 ;
Apr. 24.
Ringler, WiUiam A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Globe
Wernicke Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Display device.
1,441,632 ; Jan. 9.
Ringler, William A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Globe.
Wernicke Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Record-filing device.
1,441,633; Jan. 9.
Ringler, William A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Globe-Wernicke Company. Index tab. 1,462,626 ;
■July 24.
Ringler, William A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Globe-Wernicke Company. Filing device. 1,464,833 ;
Aug. 14.
Ringler, William A., Philadelphia, Pa. Index tab.
1,472,887 ; Nov. 6.
Ringler, William A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignoi to Globe-
Wernecke Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Display device.
1,464,340 ; Aug. 7.
Ringler, William A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor of one-
half to H. C. Yelser, Cincinnati, Ohio. Adjustable
price marker. 1,462,825 ; July 24.
RIngless Piston Company. (See Tismer, Paul G., as-
signor.)
Rink, George W., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Flory Carry
Iron Company, St. Louis, Mo. Striking plate and cou-
pler carrier for railway cars. 1,470,877 ; Oct. 16.
Rinsche, Frank C.. assignor to Borrougha Adding Machine
Company, Detroit, Mich. Card - sorting machine.
1,457,124 ; May 29.
Riopelle, Harry F., Ecorse, Mich. Dumping hoi-st for mo-
tor vehicles. 1,442,095 ; Jan. 16.
Riopelle, Harry F., Detroit, Mich. Illuminated motor-
vehicle signal. 1,468.079 : Sept. 18.
Rlordan, David. (See Davlsion, George F., assignor.)
Riotte, Euiiene A., Mauhussi^t, N. \. Safety device for
refrigerating ninchines. 1.446,585; Feb. 27
Rip Van Winkle Wall Bed Co. (See Sinclair, Neil, as-
signor.)
Ripley, David W., Fresno, assignor of one-third to T. B.
Hunter, San Francisco, and one-third to G. B. McLean.
Fresno. Calif. Weighing and packing apparatus.
1,448,237; Mar. 13.
Riplev. George A., Dallas, Tex. Reversible cuff.
1,4.54,654 ; May 8.
Ripley, William H.. Orange. N. J. Transmission mecha-
nism. 1,442,908; Jan. 23.
Ripley, William R., Turlock, Calif. Ice-cream dipper.
1,472,533 ; Oct. 30.
Ripper, Harry T., Castle Hedlrgham, England. Door.
1.473.320; Nov. 6.
Uipper, Kurt, assignor to F. Pollak, Vienna, Austria.
Manufacturing condensation products. 1,460,606 ;
July 3.
Uippin, James Y., New York, N. Y. Aeroplane toy.
1,466,031 ; Aug. 28.
Rlppl, Charles H., assignor to The Electric Controller
& Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Overload
device. 1,461,370 ; July 10.
Rippner, Harry A., assignor to Beacon Motor Lamp Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined stop
light and tail lamp. 1,477,285 ; Dec. 11.
Ripsch, Charles W., assignor to The Joyce-Cridland Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Trailer jack. 1,475,598 ; Nov. 27.
Uipsch, Charles W., and J. C. Dawley, assignors to The
Joyce-Gridland Company, Dayton, Ohio. Self-lowering
jack. 1,454,029 ; May 1.
liipsch, Charles W., J. C. Dawley, and C. D. Derby, as-
signors to The Joyce-Cridland Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Lifting jack. 1,443,593 ; Jan. 30.
Ilisberg, Johannes V. M., Sodertelje, assignor to Aktle-
bolaget Baltic, Stockholm, Sweden. Churn. 1,465,179 ;
Aug. 14.
Rise, Carl H., Rapid City, S. Dak. Device for straighten-
ing photographic prints. 1,452,438 ; Apr. 17.
Rishel, Luther C. (See North, B. A., and Rishel.)
Risk, Loren, Minneapolis, Minn. Fuse for the production
of heat. 1,473,874 ; Nov. 13.
Risk, Loren, Minneapolis, Minn. Applying cement
patches. 1,475,029; Nov. 20.
Risley, Clayton E., Hamilton, N. Y. Packing box for pot-
ted plants. 1,469,536; Oct. 2.
Rison, Albert J. (See Irving, J., and Rison.)
Risser, George P., and A. P. Williams, Seattle, Wash.
Tractor. 1,453,056; Apr. 24.
Rlssler, Albin P., and W. G. Hamilton, assignors to
Chicago Railway Equipment Company, Chicago, 111.
Reversible strut for brake beams and making same.
1,474,165; Nov. 13.
Rissman, Paul, assignor to Detroit Insulated Wire Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Anchor connection for flexible
cords. 1,454,253 ; May 8.
Rissmann, Paul, assignor to Fisher Body Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Machine for stitching covers on cores.
1,451,962 ; Apr. 17.
Rissmann, Paul, assignor to Fisher Body Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Cord anchor. 1,462,125 ; July 17.
lUst, Frank, Brooklyn, N. Y. Convertible vehicle.
1,4.54,861 : May 15.
Ritchey, Arthur E. (See Clymer, M. G., and Ritchey.)
Ritchie, Oscar N., Hamilton, and H. C. Boykin, Middle-
town, Ohio, assignors to P. Lorillard Company, New
York, N. Y. Bag-opening machine. 1,463,842 ; Aug. 7.
Ritchie, Thomas, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Stock waterer.
1,477,447; Dec. 11.
Rite Form Corset Co., et al. (See Weinstein, William, as-
signor.)
Ritschard, Victor, Riverton, N. J., assignor to The
Keystone Watch Case Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Watchcase. Des. 68,561 ; Dec. 18.
Ritschard, William, Detroit, Mich. Mop. 1,477,900;
Dec. 18. "
Kittenhouse, Walter, et al. (See Ashlock, Ernest H.,
assignor.)
Ritter, Adolph P., Chicago, 111. Sanitary foot mat.
1,443,503 : Jan. 30.
Ritter, Adolph P., Chicago, 111. Automatically-flushing
mat. 1,467,814 ; Sept. 11.
Ritter, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Guard for skate runners.
1,447,431 ; Mar. 6.
Ritter Dental Mfg. Company. (See May, Adam J., as-
signor.)
Ritter, Elmer R., assignor to S. A. Wuestefeld, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Attachable brake. 1,452,439 ; Apr. 17.
Ritter, Harry A., Chicago, 111. Check-indorsing machine.
1,441,634 ; Jan. 9.
liitter, Isaac B. (See Maussner, F., and Ritter.)
Ritter, Jakob, Basel, Switzerland. Light-projecting ap-
paratus. 1,460,501 ; July 3.
Ritter, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Whitaker-
Glessner Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Elastic gasket
composition. 1,455,809 ; May 22.
Ritter, Will H. (See Reichhelm, George L., assignor.)
Rittman, Walter F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Treatment of hydro-
carbons. 1,462,247 ; July 17.
Rittmeyor, Louis C, and F. B. Lovejoy, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ball thrust and roller bearing. 1,460,537 ; Oct. 2.
Rittmeyer, Rudolf, et al. (Ste Glarazo, Paul, assignor.)
Ritz, Frederick, Napoleon, Ohio. Windmill-lubricating
system. 1,464,662 ; Aug. 14.
Ritzenthaler. John, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Cleaning
cloth. 1,478.914 ; Dec. 25.
Ritzer, Max, Munich, Germany, assignor of one-half to
T. F. Mullen, Chicago, 111. Extension oven. 1,445.357;
Feb. 13.
Rived, Francisco, Zara.goza, Spain. Registering photo-
tachymeter. 1,441,635 ; Jan. 9.
Rlvelis, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Fastening device for
wearing apparel. 1,462,049 ; July 17.
River and Rail Transportation Company. (See Eder,
Franz, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
River Smelting & Refining Company. (See Utley, Howard
U., assignor.)
Rivera, Rub6n, Sonsonate, Salvador. Hydraulic motor.
1,458,922; June 12.
Riverbank Laboratories. (See Sabine, Paul E., assignor.)
Rivers, Ara M., administratrix. (See Rivers, Charles A.)
Rivers, Ara M., administratrix. (See Rivers, C. A., and
Stuart.)
Rivers, Ara M., administratrix. (See Stuart, F, B., and
Rivers.)
Rivers, Charles A. (See Stuart, F. B., and Rivers.)
Rivers, Charles A., deceased. El Paso, Tex. ; A. M. Rivers,
administratrix. Automatic air device for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,463,099 ; Aug. 7.
Rivers, Charles A., deceased, and F. B. Stuart, El Paso.
Tex. ; A. M. Rivers, administratrix. Charge-conditioning
device for gas engine. 1,445,105 ; ITeb. 13.
Rivers, Charles A., deceased, and F. B. Stuart, El Paso,
Tex. ; A. M. Rivers, administratrix. Auxiliary-air-
inlet shut-off valve. 1,475,721 ; Nov. 27.
Rivers, Philip J., New Rochelle, N. Y. Wheel-rim-contract-
ing device. 1,467,068; Sept. 4.
Elverside Engineering Co. Inc. (See Ugnon, C, Galoppa,
and Saldarini assignors.)
Rives, George H., New York, N. Y. Combined accelerator
pad and heel rest. 1,441,453 ; Jan. 9.
Rives, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pad for shoe-shining
foot rests. 1,441,454 ; Jan. 9.
Rivet, Joseph H., Woonsocket, R. I. Telephone bracket
or support. 1,453,997 ; May 1.
Rlvet-0-Manufacturing Company. (See Harris, Carl C,
assignor.)
Rivett, Arthur W., and B. Weinberger, assignors to Marx
& Haas Clothing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Transmission ap-
pliance. 1,467,687; Sept. 11.
Elvett, Edward, Hull, Mass. Vertical-cylinder grinder.
1,447,152; Feb. 27.
Rivetta, Giovanni, Paris, France. Hub for cinemato-
graphic and photographic films. 1,446,929 ; Feb. 27.
Eivetta, Giovanni, Paris, France. Centrifugal-force gov-
ernor. 1,453,182 ; Apr. 24.
Rivetta, Giovanni, Paris, France, assignor to Sept Cinema
Camera Distributors, Inc., New York, N. Y. Magazine
box for cinematographic or photographic apparatus.
1,469,485 ; Oct. 2.
Rivkin, Nathan, et al. (See Newbauer, Falentine, as-
signor.)
Rivkind, George. (See Jacobucci, Raphael, assignor.)
Rix, Edward A., San Francisco, Calif. Liquid measurinji
and dispensing apparatus. 1,461,292 ; July 10.
Rix, Edward A., San Francisco, Calif. Liquid dispensing
and measuring device. 1,466,482 ; Aug. 28.
Rixson, Oscar C, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to The
Oscar C. Rixson Co. Lock. 1,462,826 ; July 24.
Rixson, Oscar C, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to The
Oscar C. Rixson Co. Lock. 1,462,827 ; July 24.
Rixson, Oscar C, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to The
Oscar C. Rixson Co. Lock. 1,462,828; July 24.
Rixson, Oscar C, Co., The. (See Rixson, Oscar C,
assignor.)
Roa, William J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. General-serv-
ice railway car. 1,470,390 ; Oct. 9. »
Roach-Cuming, Arthur J., London, England. Vacuum ves-
sel, slab, partition, and other double-walled vacuum
structure. 1,462,092 ; July 17.
Roach, Jesse E., Oakland, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
Bignments, to Autopoint Manufacturing Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Pencil. 1,464,853; Aug. 14.
Roach, Joseph H., deceased, Brookline, Pa., Walter T.
Roach, executor. Stoker furnace. 1,466,562 ; Aug. 28.
Roach, Nathan, assignor to The Cleveland Brass Manufac-
turing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Arbor construction.
1,440,494 ; Jan. 2.
Roach, Walter T., executor. (See Roach, Joseph H.)
Roadless Traction, Limited. (See Penn, Oscar S., as-
signor.)
Roadless Traction, Limited. (See Rackham, George J.,
assignor.)
Roake, Stephen A., Bloomfield, N. J. Bridge construction.
1,471,282 ; Oct. 16.
Robaczynskl, Ladislaus, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knitting ma-
chine. 1,468,513; Sept. 18.
Robb, Arthur A. (See Kepler, I. F., and Robb.)
Robb, John F., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Koehring Company, Milwaukee,
Wis. Automatic control means for mixers. 1,467,118 ;
Sept. 4.
Robbins, Charles H., jr. (See Schenck, Wilkens A., as-
signor.)
Robbins, Charles W., La Grange, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Measuring and testing of inductances. 1,456,076;
May 22.
Robbins, F. M., et al. (See Cleveland, Benjamin L.,
assignor.)
Robbins, Frank, Clifton Hill, Victoria, assignor to G. E.
Andrew, Richmond, Australia. Machine for remov-
ing the cores and stones from fruit. 1,454,411 ;
May 8.
Robbins, Grover C, Blowing Rock, N. C. Radius leal
1,461,497 ; July 10.
Robbins, Hallet R., Fierro, N. Mex.
treatment of liquids and liquid
Nov. 6.
Robbins, Harold V., assignor to H. B
N. Y. Display device. 1,448,767 ;
Robbins, James B., Crowlev, La.
wrappers. 1,476,419 ; Dec. 4.
Robbins, John E., Greensburg, Ind. Hog feeder
Feb. 6.
Robbins, Joseph W., Wilton, N. H. Box-cover
1,473,643 ; Nov. 13.
Robbins, Philip H., assignor to Polrette Corsets,
New York, N. Y. Corset. 1,462,423 ; July 17.
Robbins, William T., Mayfield, Ky. Animal-control
feeder. 1,453,768 ; May 1.
New Concord, Ohio. Receptacle
Apparatus for the
pulps. 1,473,160 ;
Kruger, New York,
Mar. 20.
Sealing device for
1,444,428 ;
presB.
Inc.,
(See WiUiams, M. G., and Bob*-
1,449,296 :
(See Vago,
1,474,089 ;
Robe, Eugene A.,
1,453,284 ; May 1.
Robechaud, Alcide.
chaud.)
Robert, Albert. (See Anderson, Fred E., assignor.)
Robert Bosch Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kratz, Franz, as-
signor.)
Robert Bosch Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rail, Max, as-
signor. )
Robert, William W., Atlanta, Ga. CufC button.
Mar. 20.
Roberts, A. Boake, and Company Limited.
Alfred E., assignor.)
Roberts, Alva L., Hubbard, Ohio. Game board.
Nov. 13.
Roberts, Arthur, Evanston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Chicago Trust Company, trustee, Chicago, 111.
Tar separator and regulator for the same. 1,447,226 ;
Mar. 6.
Roberts, Arthur, Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Chicago Trust Company, trustee, Chicago,
lU. Coke-oven door and the like. 1,466,064 ; Aug. 28.
Roberts, Arthur, Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Chicago Trust Company, trustee, Chi-
cago, 111. Coke oven. 1,475,881 ; Nov. 27.
Roberts, Augustus P. (See Akins, James C, assignor.)
Roberts, Benjamin D. (See Pouk, John B., assignor.)
Roberts, Carolina. (See Roberts, John, assignor.)
Roberts, Charles F., assignor to Roberts Manufacturing
Co., Lockport, N. Y. Cleaning device for paper-making
machines. 1,459,161 ; June 19.
Roberts, Clarence E., Hagerstown, Md. Loading cartridge
for grease guns. 1,451,114 ; Apr. 10.
Roberts, Daniel M., Homestead, Fla. Harrow and scari-
fier. 1.453,998 ; May 1.
Roberts, Edmund W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Candy-cutting ap-
paratus. 1,474,004; Nov. 13.
Roberts, Eflie M., St. Louis, Mo. Fishing tackle.
1,463,062 ; July 24.
Roberts, Elder E. (See Franke, F., Miller, and Roberts.)
Roberts, Elmer O., Olympia, Wash. Disappearing table.
1,457,751 ; June 5.
Roberts, Elmer O., and R. F. Dotsch, Olympia, Wash.
Folding portable table. 1,456,573; May 29.
Roberts, Elmer O., and R. F. Dotsch, Olympia, Wash.
Hinge. 1,456,574; May 29.
Roberts, Ervin E., Palms, CaUf. Power-transmission
mechanism. 1,468,401 ; Sept. 18.
Roberts, Eugene, assignor to The Western States Machine
Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Centrifugal machine.
1,441,751 ; Jan. 9.
Roberts, Eugene, assignor to The Western States Machine
Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Centrifugal machine.
1,441,752 ; Jan. 9.
Roberts Expanding Lattice Company Limited of Auck-
land. (See Roberts, Richard H., assignor.)
Roberts, Ferdinand C, Detroit, Mich. Transparent sign.
1,454,563 ; May 8.
Roberts, Ferdinand C, Detroit, Mich. Dental floss holder.
1.464,013 ; Aug. 7.
Roberts. Frank E., and R. J. Hemsteger, Dayton, Ohio.
Tractor. 1,445,172; Feb. 13.
Roberts, Frank G., Baltimore, Md. Method of and appa-
ratus for operating muffle furnaces. 1,472,401 ; Oct. 30.
Roberts, Fred B., Freeman, Mo. Spotlight and mount
therefor. 1,447,891 ; Mar. 6.
Roberts, Frederick R., assignor to William B. Durgin Co.,
Concord, N. H. Spoon or similar article of manufac-
ture. Des. 62,048; Mar. 13.
Roberts, Frederick W. and E. R., assignors to Roberts
Manufacturing Co., Lockport, N. Y. Holding device for
dressing tools or the like. 1,443,504 ; Jan. 30.
Roberts, George A., Manchester Center, Vt. Automobile
headlight. 1,441,374; Jan. 9.
Roberts, George A., Paducah, Ky. Fire escape. 1,447,182 ;
Mar. 6.
Roberts, George S., Bend, Oreg. Valve-spring-compress-
ing machine. 1,470,543 ; Oct. 9.
Roberts, Henry P., Boston, Mass.
1.473.048; Nov. 6.
Roberts, Hugh L., Roanoke, Va.
1,457,272 ; May 29.
Roberts, James, Buffalo, N. Y. Safety stop. 1,443,042 ;
Jan. 23.
Roberts, James K. (See Kashmere, J. C, and Roberts.)
Roberts, Jessie J., assignor to F. C. Graddick, Winder,
Ga. Stop attachment for warping machines. 1,478,915 ;
Dec. 26.
Bottle stopper.
Drifting valve.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
455
Roberts. Jobn, Elmira, N. Y., assignor of onc-balf to C.
Roberts, Wbite Ilaven, Pa. Track construction.
1,458,078; June 5.
Roberts, .lohu A., Rolfe, Iowa. Geared wrench.
1,477,448: Dec. 11.
Roberts, .Tohn F., Fresno, Calif. Grouter for wheels.
1,458,119 : June 5.
Roberts, John J., Louisville, Ky. Electrically-driven re-
ciprocating tool for riveting, calking, stonecutting, etc.
1,458,439; June 12.
Roberts, John J., Louisville, Ky. Portable reciprocating
power tool. 1,470,645 ; Oct. 16.
Rooerte, John T., and J. C. Martin, jr., San Francisco,
Calif. Forming interlocking bricks. 1,471,506 ; Oct. 23.
Roberts. John W. (See Case, G. W., and Roberts.)
Roberts, John W. (See Graham, L. S., Roberts, and
Wood.)
Roberts, Kenneth A. (See Humphries, Frank, assignor.)
Roberts, L. R., Typewriter Company. (See Roberts,
Lvman R., assignor.)
Roberts, Lewis D.. Washington, D. 0. Paper can.
1,459,260; June 19.
Roberts, Lewis D., Washington, D. C. Can opener.
1,459,261 ; June 19.
Roberts, Lewis D., Washington, D. C. Can openeif
1,461,162 ; July 10.
Roberts. Luther B., Sweetwater, Tex. Foot propelling
device for boats. 1,473,049 ; Nov. 6.
Roberts, Lyman R., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to L. R. Roberts Typewriter Company,
Stamford, Conn. Typewriter. 1,450,115 ; Mar. 27.
Roberts, Lyman R., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to L. R.
Roberts Typewriter Company, Stamford, Conn. Type-
writer. 1,455,030 : May 15.
Roberts, Lyman R., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to L. R.
Roberts Typewriter Company, Stamford, Conn. Type-
writer. 1,455,031 : May 15.
Roberts, Lyman R., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to L. R.
Roberts Typewriter Company, Stamford, Conn. Type-
writer. 1.473,254 ; Nov. 6.
Roberts Manufacturing Co. (See Roberts, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Roberts Manufacturing Co. (See Roberts, Frederick W.,
and R. R., assignors.)
Roberts, Marshal G., Detroit, Mich. Window for auto-
mobile curtains. 1,474,166 ; Nov. 13.
Roberts, Merrill K, Pasadena, Calif. Lath. 1,462,579;
July 24.
Roberts, Montague H., Englewood, N. J., assignor to
Franklin Railway Supply Company. Apparatus for
operating booster-supplemented locomotives. 1,476,729 ;
Dec. 11.
Roberts, Montague H., Jersey City, N. J., and C. C. Van
Nuys, New York, N. Y., assignors to Air Reduction
Company, Inc. Oxygenated blast for metallurgical
furnaces. 1,445,973 ; Feb. 20.
Roberts Numbering Machine Company. (See Kern, Max-
imilian H., assignor.)
Roberts, Percy, Surblton, assignor of one-half to G. D.
Peters & Company Limited, Slough, Buckingham, Eng-
land. Ship's hull and other Iron or steel vessel or con-
tainer. 1,446,274 ; Feb. 20.
Roberts Portable Oven Company. (See Splithoff, Harry
S., assignor.)
Roberts, Ralph R. (See Roberts, Frederick W. and R. R.)
Roberts, Ralph W., Dayton, Ohio. Combined potato
masher and beater. 1,447,432 ; Mar. 6.
Roberts, Raney J., Detroit, Mich. Frame for sheet-metal
tubs. 1,451,115 ; Apr. 10.
Roberts, Richard B. (See Hall, B. B., and Roberts.)
Roberts, Richard H., Henderson, Auckland, assignor to
Roberts Expanding Lattice Company Limited of Auck-
land, Auckland. New Zealand. Timberwork. 1,448.768 ;
Mar. 20.
Roberts, Rutherford B. (See Marcum, Harve, assignor.)
Roberts. Sarah, Oakland, Calif. Slipper. Des. 61,986;
Feb. 20.
Roberts and Scbaefer Company. (See Ernst, Henri A.,
assignor.)
Roberts and Schaefer Company. (See Jacobsen, Richard
S., assignor.)
Rol>erts & Schaefer Company. (See Lawry, Raymond G.,
assignor.)
Roberts, Shem. (See Bartle. J. W.. and Roberts.)
Roberts. Sliermau C, Denver ,Colo. Grinding mill.
1,443,276; Jan. 23.
Roberts, Theodore C, assignor to Columbia Graphophone'
Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Method of
and apparatus for securing a matrix shell to a suit-
able backing. 1.447.183 ; Mar. 6.
Roberts, Theodore C, New York, N. Y., assignor to Co-
lumbia Graphophone Manufacturing CJompany, Bridge-
port, Conn. Control mechanism. 1,468,675 ; Sept. 25.
Roberts, Thomas L., jr., Pittsfield, Mass. Fare indicator.
1,471,918; Oct. 23.
Roberts, Urban H. (See Lawrence, Oscar A., assignor.)
Roberts, William, Los .\ngele.s, Calif. Scraper attachment
for brooms. 1,462,829 ; July 24.
Roberts, William E., assignor to Foundation Oven Corpo-
ration, New York. N. Y. Valve for coke ovens.
1,448,365 : Mar. 13.
Roberts, William E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Foundation Oven Corporation, New York, N. Y. Coke
oven. 1,453,005; May 1.
Roberts, William E., Little Falls, N. J., assignor to Para-
mount Rubber Consolidated, Inc., X'hiladelphla, Pa.
Inner tube for automobile tires. 1,455,734 ; May 15.
Roberts, William H„ assignor to Detroit Stamping Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Collapsible-tube holder. 1,452,761 ;
Apr. 24.
Roberts, William T. B., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Work support. 1,456,040; May 22.
Roberts, William T. B., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Sewing machine. 1,470,646 ; Oct. 16.
Robertshaw, Frederick W., Pittsburgh, and G. A. Robert-
shaw, Greensburg, Pa. Gas range. 1,450,756 ; Apr. 3.
Robertshaw, Frederick W., Pittsburgh, and G. A. Robert-
shaw, Greensburg, Pa. Thermostatic valve mechanism.
1,455,662; May 15.
Robertshaw, Frederick W., Pittsburgh, and G. A. Robert-
shaw, Greensburg, Pa. Thermostat. 1,455,663 ;
May 15.
Robertshaw, George A. (See Robertshaw, Frederick W.
and G. A.)
Robertson, Andrew R., and A. P. Dunsmore, Glasgow,
Scotland. Centrifugal machine. 1,474,331 ; Nov. 13.
Robertson, Annie R., executrix. (See Robertson, Colin.)
Robertson Brothers Manufacturing Company. (SeeHauf,
George P., assignor.)
Robertson, Charles A., Springfield, assignor to Mont-
gomery Ward & Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Separator-
bowl construction. 1,474,379 ; Nov. 20.
Robertson, Charles W., Philadelphia, Pa. Creep jack.
1,441,753 ; Jan. 9.
Robertson, Christopher S., Jacksonville, Fla. Side win-
dow for automobiles. 1,446,212 ; Feb. 20.
Robertson, Christopher S., Jacksonville, Fla. Anchor post
for windshields. 1,473,875 ; Nov. 1.3.
Robertson, Colin, deceased, by A. R. Robertson, executrix,
Antrim, N. H., assignor to W. H. Banks, Winthrop,
Mass. Miter clamp. 1,474,119 ; Nov. 13.
Robertson, David. (See Hawkridge, J., Robertson, and
Nalrne.)
Robertson, Florence L., Fergus Falls, Minn. Stove cover.
1,461,856 ; July 17.
Robertson, Frank E., assignor to The P. A. Geier Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanism for power-driven
washing machines. 1,467,879 ; Sept. 11.
Robertson, Frank R. (See Mitchell, Eugene F., assignor.)
Robertson, Frederick C, Spokane, Wash., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Rubber-Metal Horse Footwear,
Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Horeshoe. 1,441,602; Jan. 9.
Robertson, Frederick C, Spokane, Wash., and P. P.
Rooney, New York, assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Rubber-Metal Horse Footwear, Inc., Buffalo, N. T.
Horseshoe. 1,477,007 ; Dec. 11.
Robertson, H. H., Conapany. (See Roney, William W., as-
signor.)
Robertson, Harry M., Rockville, Md., assignor to Ameri-
can Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Tunnel kiln. 1,477,152; Dec. 11.
Robertson, James, Stratford, London, England. Rotary
engine, pump, and the like. 1,445,559 ; Feb. 13.
Robertson, James, jr., Weehawken, N. J. Mold for form-
ing repair patches. 1,454,655 ; May 5.
Robertson, Jesse N., Portland, Oreg. Shoe cleaner and
scraper. 1,456,575 ; May 29.
Robertson, John A., St. Joseph, Mo. Cable clamp.
1,460,276 ; June 26.
Robertson, John A., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Motlon-picture-fllm reel.
1,469,818 ; Oct. 9.
Robertson, John A., and C. F. Speidel, assignors to East-
man Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Camera casing.
Des. 62,530; June 12.
Robertson, John P., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit. Mich. Hinge structure for automobile
hoods. 1,475,967 ; Dec. 4.
Robertson, John Y., El Paso, Tex. Sieve. 1,444,275;
Feb. 6.
Robertson, Joseph M., et al. (See Gray, Joseph M., as-
signor.)
Robertson, Katherine L., Chicago, 111. Trunk. 1,475,882;
Nov. 27.
Robertson, Robert, London, assignor of one-half to F. H.
Austin, Audlem, Chester, England. Apparatus tot
spraying liquids by compressed air. 1,461,548 !
July 10.
Robertson. Samuel B., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Pneumatic tire.
Des. 63,112 ; Oct. 2.
Robertson, Walter S., assignor to The Chas. H. Elliott
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Ring. Des. 62,414;
May 22.
Robertson, William. (See Rosine, Conrad, assignor.)
Robertson, William J., and H. E. Becker, Fullerton, Calif.
Well-cementing apparatus. 1,459,345 ; June 19.
Robertson, William W., Worcester Mass., assignor to
Crompton & ICnowles Loom Works. Shuttle box for
pile-fabric looms. 1,476,843; Dec. 11.
456
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROai THE
Alphabetical list of pa.tentees — Continued.
Robertson, William VV., assignor to Cromi)ton & Knowles
Lioom Works, Worcester, Mass. Loom temple.
1,477,977 ; Dec. 18.
Eobesou, Edna G., Atlanta, Ga. Type bar for steno-
graphic typewriters. 1,454,692 ; May 8.
Robeson, Edna G., Atlanta, Ga. Stationery cabinet.
1,458,953 ; June 19.
Robeson, J. S., Inc. (See Robeson, Jacob S., assignor.)
Robeson, Jacob S., Pennington, N. J. Process and com-
position for making roadways. 1,445,240 ; Feb. 13.
Robeson, Jacob S., Pennington, N. J., assignor to J. S.
Robeson, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Treatment of sulphite
cellulose liquors. 1,445,603 ; Feb. 13.
Robeson Process Company. (See McElroy, Karl P., as-
signor.)
Robey, Ernest W. (See Wood, W. R., and Robey.)
Robey, Ernest W., assignor of a moiety to Underfeed
Stoker Company, Limited, London, England. Conveyer
or the like. 1,468,545 ; Sept. 18.
Robin, Jacob I., New York, N. Y. Safety device for con-
trolling the operation of automatic machines. 1,440,894 ;
Jan. 2.
Robin, Jacob I., New York, N. Y. Gas burner. 1,451,116 ;
Apr. 10.
Robin, Jacob I., New York, N. Y. Grater. 1,457,228;
May 29.
Robin, Philip T., New York, N. Y. Transmission unit.
1,469,538 ; Oct. 2.
Robinett, Winfleld S., Seattle, Wash. Tire changer.
1,451,344 : Apr. 10.
Robinson, Albert E., assignor to The American Tool Works
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friction-clutch mecha-
nism. 1,446,129 ; Feb. 20.
Robinson, Alfred, Gardner, Mass. Fastener device.
1,473,876; Nov. 13.
Robinson, Archie D., Westfield, Mass. Holder for memo-
randum pads and the like. 1,452,707 ; Apr. 24.
Robinson, Arthur W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Delirery
pipe for hydraulic dredging machines. 1,451,272;
Apr. 10.
Robinson, Arthur W., San Antonio, Tex. Automatic flush
ing apparatus. 1,461,163 ; July 10.
Robinson, Arthur W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bloat-
ing discharge pipe for hydraulic dredges. 1,462,830 ;
July 24.
Robinson, Benjamin E., Sallyards, Kans. Fluid-discharge
means for bottles. 1,458,004 ; June 5.
Robinson, Charles B. (See Daulton, B. H., and Robinson.)
Robinson, Charles M., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Separable fastener.
1,443,277 : Jan. 23.
Robinson, Charles 0., Bismarck, N. Dak. Collapsible
supporting device. 1,451,846 ; Apr. 17.
Robinson, Charles O., Bismarck, N. Dak. Convertlbli
baby carriage. 1,461,458 ; July 10.
Robinson, Charles S., Somerset West, Cape of Good Hope,
South Africa. Recovery and refining of sulphur.
1,476,645 ; Dec. 4.
Robinson, Charles W. (See Bozard, H. B., and Robin-
son.)
Robinson, Clarence J. (See Schellenbach, W., and Robin-
eon.)
Robinson, Clarence R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for pro-
ducing composition articles. 1,474,565 ; Nov. 20.
Robinson, Claude E. (See Frick, P. S., and Robinson.)
Robinson, Dean Kees, Baltimore, Md. Pivot lathe for
watchmakers. 1,470,544 ; Oct 9.
Robinson, Edith A., administratrix. (See Robinson,
Lawrence E.)
Robinson, Edward K., Belmont, Mass. Bookbinding.
1,450,261; Apr. 3.
Robinson, Edwin L., assignor of one-half to H. J. Spooner,
Providence, R. I. Spring ring. 1,442,096; Jan. 16.
Robinson, Elizabeth A., Scranton, Pa. Ventilating appara-
tus for Pullman cars. 1,463,294 ; July 31.
Robinson, Emery M., River Rouge, Mich. Poultry feeder.
1,471,919; Oct. 23.
Robinson. Ernest U. (See Mackenzie, R. W. R., Robin-
son, Fort, and Lumsdeu.)
Robinson, Ezra L., Los Angeles, Calif. Direction Indi-
cator. 1,478,916 ; Dec. 25.
Robinson, Frank H. (See Park, W. J., and Robinson.)
Robinson, George. (See Sturdevant, Ceylon, assignor.)
Robinson, George A., assignor to Pneumatic Scale Corpo-
ration, Limited, Norfolk Downs, Mass. Packaging
device. 1,456,576; May 29.
Robinson, George E., Portland, Oreg. Cylinder-grinding
machine. 1,441,242 ; Jan. 9.
Robinson, Georgia, Grand Rapids, Mich. Bouquet holder.
1,456,859: May 29.
Robinson, Glenn P., Philadelphia, Pa. Roller-setting ap-
paratus for printing presses. 1,470,194 ; Oct. 9.
Robinson, Harriet M., Seattle, Wash. Doll. Des. 62,745 ;
July 24.
Robinson, Harvey J. D., Trochu, Alberta, Canada. De-
mountable rim for automobile wheels. 1,471,707 :
Oct. 23.
Robinson, Herman P., Bristol, Tenn. Steam chest and
balance slide valve therefor. 1,470,193 ; Oct. 9.
Robinson, James and P., Leeds, England. Anchor used
In connection with mechanically-operated farm imple-
ments working on the fixed-cable system. 1,449.447 •
Mar. 27.
Robinson, James K., Little Rock, Ark. Ventilator.
1,469,022 ; Sept. 25.
Robinson, James K., Little' Rock, Ark. Ventilator.
1,475,317; Nov. 27.
Robinson, John G., Eldorado, Kans. Well plug.
1,448,004 ; Mar. 13.
Robinson, John G., Fairfield, England. Furnace of loco-
motives. 1,450,229 ; Apr. 3.
Robinson, John W., Macon, Ga. Mechanical rectifying
system. 1,460,444 ; July 3.
Robinson, Jonathan J., Philadelphia, Pa. Testing device.
1,447,690 ; Mar. 6.
Robinson, Joseph, Morristown, N. J. Driving connection.
1,468,402 ; Sept. 18.
Robinson, Joseph V., Santa Monica, Calif. Automatic
train-pipe connector. Rel5,596 ; May 8.
Robinson, Joseph V., New York, N. Y. Automatic train-
pipe connector. Rel5,639 ; June 26.
Robinson, Lawrence E., deceased, by B. A. Robinson, ad-
ministratrix, Coffeyville, Kans. Oil-weU swab.
1,458,151; June 12.
Robinson, Leo S., Alameda, Calif. Segregating apparatus.
1,450,390; Apr. 3.
Robinson, Leon A., Peoria, 111. Attachment for line-cast-
ing machines. 1,460,445 ; July 3.
Robinson, Luther, Eldorado, Kans. Fire extinguisher.
1,452,657; Apr. 24.
Robinson, Marion, Princeton, W. Va., assignor of one-
half to Mrs. L. Markland, Jenkins, Ky. Railway
switch. 1,457,229 ; May 29.
Robinson, Percy. (See Robinson, James and P.)
Robinson, Roy H., Chicago, 111. Tennis racket. 1,470,878 ;
Oct. 16.
Robinson, Roy M., and J. Bradley, assignors of one-fourth
to J. L. Mallett and one-fourth to H. W. Lee, Albany,
N. Y. Flywheel governor. 1,445,715 ; Feb. 20.
Robinson, Roy M., and J. Bradley, assignors of one-fourth
to J. L. Mallett and one-fourth to U. W. Lee, Albany,
N. Y. Flywheel governor. 1,445,716 ; Feb. 2().
Robinson, Thomas, Babylon, N. Y. Roofing element.
1,449,058 ; Mar. 20.
Robinson, Thomas, Babylon, N. Y., assignor to Ana-
conda Sales Company. Strip-roofing construction.
1,474,380; Nov. 20.
Robinson, Thomas E., Tulsa, Okla. Casing clamp.
1,465,485 ; Aug. 21.
Rohinson, Walter W., assignor of one-half to B. F. Lyons,
Beloit, Wis. Refrigerating device. 1,449,872 ; Mar. 27.
Robinson, William. (See Faber, L. W., and Robinson.)
Robinson, William A. H., Springfield, Mass. Finger ring.
Des. 62,388 ; May 15.
Robinson, William G., Batavia, Iowa. Wire-fence clamp.
1,477,901 ; Dec. 18.
Robinson, William G., Batavia, Iowa. Wire-fence
stretcher. 1,477,902 ; Dec. 18.
Robinson, William H., Los Angeles, Calif. Paint.
1,445,173 : Feb. 13.
Robinson, WiUiam V., assignor to The Independent Store
Co., Owosso, Mich. Gas burner. 1,452,440 ; Apr. 17.
Robinson, William V., assignor to The Independent Stove
Co., Owosso, Mich. Gas burner. 1,463,592 ; July 31.
Robirds, William N., jr., Santa Monica, Calif. Floor
buffer. 1,468,080; Sept. 18.
Robison, Franklin R., Gloversville, N. Y. Laundry-net
receptacle. 1,458,440 ; June 12.
Robison, James' E., Denver, Colo. Ground-gripping chain
for automobile tires. 1,453,183 ; Apr. 24.
Robison, James E., Denver, Colo. Automobile body at-
taching tool-holding case. 1,455,549 ; May 15.
Robison, Lige, Four States, W. Va. Artificial coal.
1,454,410 ; May 8.
Roblee, Robert A., assignor to Brown Shoe Company, In-
corporated, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe filler. 1,454,412 ;
May 8.
Roblea, Charles W., et al. (See McElrath, James R.,
assignor.)
Roblln, Pierre F. M., St. Nazaire, France. Process and
apparatus for permanent undulation of hair. 1,456,830 ;
May 29.
Roby, Frank M., Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricator. 1,476,466 ;
Dec. 4.
Roby, James J. (See Moore, Ray W., assignor.)
Roby, Luther E., Peoria, 111. Power-operated draft lift-
ing device. 1,476,728 ; Dec. 11.
Roby, Rhea T., et al., eiecutrlces. (See Talmage,
John G.)
Rochg, Jean A., Dayton, Ohio. Landing gear for air-
planes. Rel5,656 ; July 17.
Rocheleau, Alphonso, assignor to Hart Brothers, Sagi-
naw, Mich. Feed device for bean-sorting machines.
1,459,553 : June 19.
Rochester Binding & Coat Front Company. (See Gold-
stein, Albert S., assignor.)
Rochester Can Company. (See Gray, Malcolm E., as-
signor.^
Rochlen, Ava M. (See Trueblood, R. W., and Rochlen.)
Rocholl, Valentine C, Fort Wayne, Ind. Whistle.
1,440,698 ; Jan. 2.
Rochlltz, Ludwig J., Stuttgart, Germany. Operation of
cupola furnaces. 1,476.106 ; Dec. 4.
Rock, Cephas I., Boston, Mass. Device for compressing
and holding compressed spiral springs until released
in position. 1,449,551 ; Mar. 27.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
457
Rock Island Plow Company. (See Kaupke. Lee U., as-
signor.)
Rock, James, New York, N. Y. Tool-supporting spindle
for woodworking machines. 1,405,058; Aug. 14.
Rock, James, Astoria, N. Y. Tool-supporting spindle for
woodworking machines. 1.465,059 ; Aug. 14.
Rock, James, Astoria, N. Y. Woodworking tool and form-
ing the cutting edge thi reof. 1,4G5,060 ; Aug. 14.
Rockbestos Products Corporation. (See Ileany, John A.,
assignor.)
Rocke, Abraham, assignor to Peerless Corset Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Garment. 1,460,277 ; June 26.
Rockey, Clarence H., Chicago, 111. Universal fixture
stem. 1.448,942 ; Mar. 20.
Rockford Metal Specialty Company. (See Anderson, A.
M., and Abltt, assignors.)
Rockford Milling Macuino Company. (See Sundstrand,
Gustaf D.. assignor. )
Rockford Showcase & B^xture Company, The. (See
Mlchaelson, Henry G., assignor.)
Rockford Tool Company. (See Sundstrand, Gustaf D.,
assignor.)
Rockman, Bennett, Boston, Mass. Windshield cleaner.
1,464,776; Aug. 14.
Rockoff, Bernard I. and E., Chicago, 111. Multiple lamp
socket. 1,471,208; Oct. 16.
Rockoff, Elias. (See Rockoff, Bernard I. and E.)
Rockstroh, Otto, assignor to the firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Roll film dark slide. 1.443.433; Jan. 30.
Rockwell, Byrd C, Camden, Ark. Collapsible crate.
1,443,147; Jan. 23.
Rockwell, Byru C, Camden, Ark. Method of manu-
facturing veneered lumber. 1,446,810 : Feb. 27.
Rockwell, ~ Byrd C, Camden, Ark. Folding crate.
1,451,373 ; Aor. 10.
Rockwell, David P. (See Whipple, R. L., Rockwell, and
Featherstone.)
Rockwell, Edward A., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corpo-
ration. Means for supporting vacuum feeding sys-
tems. 1,453,729 ; May 1.
Rockwell, Edward A., Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Pressure-feed system for internal-combustion engines.
1,470,484 ; Oct. 9.
Rockwell, Frederick C, West Hartford. Conn. Film for
the reproduction of pictures. 1,444,388 ; Feb. 6.
Rockwell, Hugh M., Bristol, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Steel and Bearings "incorpo-
rated. Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of antifriction
bearings. 1.453.366 : May 1.
Boctwell, Hugh M., Bristol, assignor, by mesne asBlgn-
ments. to The Marlin Firearms Corporation, New
Haven, Conn. Belt - loading machine. 1,468,870 ;
Sept. 25.
Rockwell. Robert L. (See Stevens. H. R., and Rockwell.)
Rockwell, Robert L. (See Trelman, I. A., and Rockwell.)
Rockwell, Robert L., and E. G. Howe, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to E. G. Howe, trustee, Seattle, Wash.
Automatic semaphore signal system. 1,462,248 ; July
17.
Rockwood, George I.. Worcester, Mass. Exhauster for
dry-pipe systems. 1.474,915 : Nov. 20.
Rodabush, Walter C, Harrlsburg, Pa., and F. Schlueter,
New York, N. Y. Fuel preheater for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,465,785 ; Aug. 21.
Rodda, Bertie N. (See Rodda, Thomas H. and B. N.)
Rodda, Bertie N., Torrensville, South Australia, Australia.
Spring gate and wiper for seed wheels. 1,443.906 ;
Jan. 30.
Rodda, Thomas H., Joslin, and B. N. Rodda, Torrens-
ville. South Australia, Australia. Auxiliary spring
or shock absorber for vehicles, particularly motor ve-
hicles. 1,452,441 ; Apr. 17.
Roddy, Gustav R., assignor to Chain Belt Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Traveling conveyer with gravity
rollers. 1,472,679 ; Oct. 30.
Rode, Charles R., Lima, Ohio. A^iscosimeter. 1,459,262 ;
June 19.
Rode, Frederick J., R. I. Frost, and J. L. Liston, Augusta,
Kans. ; said Rode and said Frost assignors to said
Liston. Signal lantern. 1,455,938 ; May 22.
Rodebush, Worth H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Making glycol. 1,454,604 ;
May 8.
Rodel, Prledrich G. B., Lutzen, Germany. Grinding disk.
1,449,956 ; Mar. 27.
Rodell, Adolph, Chicago, 111. Doorstop. 1,455,550 ;
May 15.
Rodenhlzer, Bernard C, Lynchhurg, Va. Water-gauge
glass for steam boilers. 1,452,390 ; Apr. 17.
Roderick, John V.. i\kron, Ohio. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,454,862 : May 15.
Roderick Lean Manufacturing Company. (See Heston,
George C, assignor.)
Roderick Lean Manufacturing Company. (See Warne,
Frederick C, assignor.)
Roderick, Richard D., Hazleton, Pa. Potato masher.
1.443,649 : Jan. 30.
Rodger Ballast Car Co. (See Gallagher, Frederick S.,
assignor.)
Rodger Ballast Car Company. (See Hosceit, W. J., and
Hlndahl, assignors.)
Rodger Ballast Car Company. (See Neikirk, John 0.,
assignor.)
Rodgers, Claude M., and A. W. Wengcr, Warsaw, Ind.
Reel. 1,445,560; Feb. 13.
Rodgers, Cowan, Knoxville, Tenn. Automobile fender.
1,465,589; Aug. 21.
Rodgers, Cowan, Knoxville, Tenn. Automobile fender.
1,465,590; Aug. 21.
Rodgers, John, Jamaica, N. Y. Album. 1,451,474 ;
Apr. 10.
Rodgers, John F., assignor of one-half to C. Hanselmann,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Tuning transformer. 1,471,418 ;
Oct. 23.
Rodgers, Robert S., assignor to The American
Seeding Machine Company, Springfield, Ohio. Bearing.
1,477,718 ; Dec. 18.
Rodhe, Olof, assignor to Svenska Aktiebolaget Mono,
Stockholm, Sweden. Registering mechanism of gae-
analysis apparatus. 1,458,893 ; June 12.
Rodin, Charles F., Fairfax, Calif. Spring-shackle mount-
ing. 1,464,341 ; Aug. 7.
Rodman Chemical Company. (See Rodman, H., and
Boren, assignors.)
Rodman, Edward F., Kansas City, Mo. Propelling de-
vice for swimmers. 1,476,844 ; Dec. 11.
Rodman, Hugh, Oakmont, and E. E. Boren, Swissvale,
Pa., assignors to Rodman Chemical Company. Decolor-
izing material and making same. 1,474,120 ; Nov. 13.
Rodney Hunt Machine Company. (See Harris, Carl C,
assignor. )
Rodopulos, Michael P., Chicago, 111. Ice-cream scoop.
1,459,638 : June 19.
Rodrian Electro-Metallurgical Co. (See Rodrian, Richard,
assignor.)
Rodrian, Richard, assignor to Rodrian Electro Metallurgi-
cal Co., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Smelting and
electrolytic process. 1,447,892 ; Mar, 6.
Rodrigo, Henry, sr., Houston, Tex. Well screen.
1,473,644; Nov. 13.
Rodrigues, Slanuel R., Brooklyn, N. T. Cartridge fuse.
1,452,255 ; Apr. 17.
Rodriguez, (jerman V., Manzanillo, Cuba. Apparatus for
hoisting and transferring sugar cane and other ar-
ticles. 1,467,013 ; Sept. 4.
Rodriguez, Ramon M. (See Zirion y Saravia, A., and
Rodriguez.)
Rodriguez, Ramon M., New York, N. Y. Vanity case.
1,470,647 ; Oct. 16.
Rodriguez, Ramon M., New York, N. Y. Box for talcum
powder and similar material. Des. 63,323 ; Nov. 20.
Roe, Emil W. K., assignor to The Aldon Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Saw. 1,468,514 ; Sept. 18.
Roe, Ernest S., assignor to Markham Air Rifle Company,
Plymouth, Mich. Air gun. 1,477,770 ; Dec. 18.
Roe, Ferrin A. (See Meisner, R., and Roe.)
Roe, Harold. (See HoUenbeck, R. B., and Roe.)
Roe, Mayo E., assignor to The Colson Company. Elyrla,
Ohio, .fuvenile vehicle. 1,474,493 : Nov. 20.
Roe, William C., assignor to Holmes Electric Protective
Company, New York, N. Y. Alarm system. 1,468,328 ;
Sept. 18.
Roeber, Moritz H., et aL (See Younger, Prank J., as-
signor.)
Roebuck, Alvah C, Chicago, 111. Speed control.
1,455,093 : May 15.
Roebuck, Alvah C, Chicago, 111. Intermittent-shutter
mechanism. 1,455,094 ; May 15.
Roebuck, Alvah C., Chicago, 111. Fire-door-operating
mechanism. 1,455,095 ; May 15.
Roebuck, Alvah C.. Chicago, 111. Motion-picture machine.
1,455,096; May 15.
Roeder A Co. (See Tonke, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Roedl, George C, Beaver Dam, Wis. Automobile porch.
1,450,988; Apr. 10.
Roeglin, Henry R., assignor of one-half to J. Molnar,
Milwaukee, Wis. Builder's tool. 1,472,992 ; Nov. 6.
Roeker, Huco, Clinton, Wis. Trip hammer. 1,476,923 ;
Dec. 11.
Roellng, Henry W., A. G. Kern, J. G. Bauer, and J. Cata-
lano, jr., I^ew Orleans, La. Railway signal device.
1,444,755 ; Feb. 6.
Roemer, Henry A., Canton, Ohio. Rolling mill. 1,467,880 ;
Sept. 11. '
Roemer, Ralph R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The Akron
Cultivator & Mfg. Co. Stove. 1,467,815 ; Sept. 11.
Roesch, Alfred. (See Milker, H. P., and Roesch.)
Roesch, Daniel, (Chicago, 111. Priming device for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 1,451,434 ; Apr. 10.
Roesch, Joseph B., Old Forge, Pa. Demountable rim.
1,460,278 ; June 26.
Roesel, Edmond. (See Gouin, P., and Roesel.)
Roeser, Harry C, Chicago, 111. Navigating instrument.
1,463,373; July 31.
Roess, Heinrich. (See Schmidt, M. P., and Roess.)
Roessel, Louis. (See Collins, C. S., and Roessel.)
Roeasler & Hasalacher Chemical Company, The. (See
Albert, August, assignor.)
Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, The. (See
Haas, Joseph, jr., assignor.)
Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, The. (Se»
Llebknecht, Otto, assignor.)
RoessUng, Bernard E., assignor to Francis J. Maneeley,
Philadelphia, Pa. Walking toy. 1,444.389 ; Feb. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Roetb, Albert H., New York, N. Y. Building tile.
1,447,041 ; Feb. 27.
Eoettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to William
E. Noe & Sous, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other shade.
Des. 61,863; Jan. 30.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Wil-
liam K. Noe & Sons, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other
pedestal. Des. 62,497 ; June 12.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Wil-
liam R. Noe & Sons, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other
pedestal. Des. 62,498 ; June 12.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Wil-
liam R. Noe & Sons, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other
pedestal. Des. 62,499; June 12.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Wil-
liam H. Noe & Sons, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other
pedestal. Dea. 62,500; June 12.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Wil-
liam R. Noe & Sons, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other
shade. Des. 62,501 ; June 12.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Wil-
liam R. Noe & Sons, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other
pedestal. Des. 62,502; June 12.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Wil-
liam R. Noe & Sons, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other
pedestal. Des. 62,503; June 12.
Roettges, Frederick, Stamford, Conn., assignor to William
R. Noe & Sous, New York, N. Y. Lamp or other shade.
Des. 63,270; Nov. 13.
RoflSno, Mario, New York, N. Y. Concrete block con-
struction. 1,472,680 ; Oct. 30.
Roffy, Joseph T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Flash light. 1,441,883 ;
Jan. 9.
Roffy, Joseph T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Flash light. 1,441,884 ;
Jan. 9.
Rogaly, Leopold. (See Cowen, W. L., and Friend, as-
signors.)
Rogatchoff, Theodore, Baltimore, Md. Lubricating system
for crossheads. 1,440,747 ; Jan. 2.
Rogatl, Agostina, and L; Aronne, New York, N. Y. Auto-
matic stop for phonographs. 1,445,561 ; Feb. 13.
Rogers, Abby, San Francisco, Calif., assignor of one-half
to M. Nash and one-half to W. G. Hutchins, Seattle,
Wash. Fuel mixer for internal-combustion engines.
1,446,397 ; Feb. 20.
Rogers, Abby, assignor to M. Nash and W. G. Hutchins,
Seattle, Wash. Fuel mixer for luternal-combustion
engines. 1,474,791 ; Nov. 20.
Rogers, Albert, La Mesa Heights, Calif. Paste recepta-
cle. 1,448,943 ; Mar. 20.
Rogers, Allen. (See Ehrenreich, A., and Rogers.)
Rogers, Alonzo L., Walkerton, Ind. Stepladder. 1,473,443 ;
Nov. 6.
Rogers, Carlyle W., Warren, Pa. Spring structure.
1,457,856 ; June 5.
Rogers, Cephas B., Danbury, Conn. Electric-light
bracket. Des. 63,004 ; Sept. 4.
Rogers, Charles E., Detroit, Mich. Condensing fluid i
1,461,164 ; July 10.
Rogers, Clarence J., assignor to Great Western Electric
Company, Morris, Okla. Telegraph relay. 1,444,555 ;
Feb. 6.
Rogers, Clarence J., assignor to Great Western Electric
Company, Morris, Okla. Magnetic interlocking re-
peater. 1,446,770 ; Feb. 27.
Rogers, Donald G., and H. T. Stowell, Buffalo, assignors
to National Aniline & Chemical Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Vat dye. 1,478,061 ; Dec. 18.
Rogers, Edbert, Flint, Mich. Shipping device. 1,471,753 ;
Oct. 23.
Rogers, Edwin, Aurora, 111. Parachute. 1,478,677;
Dec. 25.
Rogers Electric Laboratories Company, The. (See Hum-
phreys, Edwin S., assignor.)
Rogers, Elmer D., Detroit, Mich. Desiccated malt ex-
tract and producing the same. 1,474,381 ; Nov. 20.
Rogers, Emmet P., et al. (See CoUman, Maurice, as-
signor.)
Rogers, Erastus W., Durham, N. C. Multiple-hole top
for burner stoves. 1,457,188 ; May 29.
Rogers, Everett I., jr., Providence, R. I. Collar holder
1,461,328 ; July 10.
Rogers, Francis M. (See Humphreys, R. B., Rogers,
and Bransky.)
Rogers, Frauk K., Los Angeles, Calif. Bumper for motor
vehicles. 1,456,281 ; May 22.
Rogers, Harold W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Control of dynamo-electric ma-
chines. 1,453,522 ; May 1.
Rogers, Harry R., assignor to Chicago Car Seal Company,
Chicago. 111. Seal. 1,44,7,691 ; Mar. 6.
Rogers-Hlggins Co., The. (See Higgins, James F., as-
signor.)
Rogers, Homer S., assignor to J. R. Ball, Milwaukee, Wis
Relay pneumatic pump. 1,444,087 ; Feb. 6.
Rogers, Homer S., assignor to J. R. Ball, Milwaukee,
Wis. Pneumatic pump. 1,473,384 ; Nov. 6.
Rogers, James B., Chicago, 111. Mathematical top
1,462,870 ; July 24.
Rogers, James P. (See Brady, Archie E., assignor.)
Rogers-Jenkins, Arthur, (gee De Tilliers, Peter G. T.
assignor.)
Rogers, John A. S. (See Lowrey, John R., assignor.)
Rogers, John R., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Mergenthaler
Linotype Company. Typographical composing and dis-
tributing machine. 1,443,484 ; Jan. 30.
Rogers, Joseph A., New York, N. Y. Pneumatic tire.
1,462,942 ; July 24.
Rogers, Joseph A., Rumney Depot, N. H. Spark plug.
1,471,283; Oct. 16.
Rogers, Joseph C, assignor of one-sixth to G. S. Aber-
narty and one-sixth to Mrs. J. W. Jones, Prospect Sta-
tion, Tenn. Wagon brake. 1,473,518; Nov. 6.
Rogers, Joseph S., Greenville, Ala., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, of one-half to F. D. Metcalf, Johnson City,
Tenn. Double plow. 1,470,879 ; Oct. 16.
Rogers, Lore A., Washington, D. C., assignor to assist-
ant Secretary of Agriculture of the United States of
America. Making a food product from skim milk.
1,477,153; Dec. 11.
Rogers, Ray G. (See Harris, D. L., Coffman, and Res-
nick, assignors.)
Rogers, Samuel. (See Creager, E. F., and Rogers.)
Rosery, Samuel, Anderson, Ind., assignor to The Remy
Electric Company. Construction of electrical windings.
1,451,374; Apr. 10.
Rogers, Samuel R., De Soto, Mo. Stove lifter. 1,475,883 ;
Nov. 27.
Rogers, Simeon L. and George H., Company. (See James,
Sidney V., assignor.)
Rogers, Verna B., Canutillo, Tei. Clothes container.
1,473,161; Nov. 6.
Rogers, Wilbur I., Boston, Mass. Steering attachment
for sleds. 1,459,263; June 19.
Rogers, William A., Harris, Iowa. Signal. 1,475,513 ;
Nov. 27.
Rogers, William A., Limited. (See Bearce, Alexis W.,
assignor.)
Rogers, Wm. A., Limited. (See Thompson, W., and
Jameson, assignors.)
Rogers, William J., Potosi, Tex. Smoking pipe. 1,463,843 ;
Aug. 7.
Eogerson, Thomas B., Glasgow, Scotland. Cogging and
rolling mill for iron and steel. 1,474,734 ; Nov. 20.
Rogge, George P. (See Johnston, Robert J., assignor.)
Rogge, William E., (lUlfport, Miss. Operating means for
window sashes. 1,453,523 ; May 1.
Roggen, Isaac, Yonkers, N. Y. Garment. 1,461,679 i
July 10.
Roggi, Abdenago, Chicago, 111. Lid-operating mechanism.
1,460,178 ; June 26.
Rogginger, John, San Diego, Calif. Tumbler lock.
1,444,429; Feb. 6.
Eogler, John, Jefferson, Wis. Lock nut. 1,441,714 ;
Jan. 9.
Rognlie, Adolph B., Shelly, Minn. Separable- rim.
1,474,555; Nov. 20.
Rognlie, Fred, Churchs Ferry, N. Dak. Trench mortar.
1,471,063; Oct. 16.
Robau, James J., assignor to Auto-Bronk, Inc., St. Louis,
Mo. Child's vehicle. 1,448,817 ; Mar. 20.
Rohde, Max and R., Berlin-l'lotzcnsee, Germany. Safety
roller razor. 1,444,764 ; Feb. 6.
Rohde, Robert. (See Rohde, Max and R.)
Rohdiek, John, assignor to J. PfeifEer, New York, N. Y.
Container. 1,470,579; Oct. 9.
Roher, Daniel, Spokane, Wash. Air-purifying device for
motor-driven tire pumps. 1,458,005 ; June 5.
Rohland, Curt J., Seekonk, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Signal Engineering and Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Alternating-current elec-
tric bell. 1,456,282 ; May 22.
Rohlfing, John M., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Brake.
1,452,528 ; Apr. 24.
Rohlin, Karl W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Warren
Webster & Company, Camden, N. J. Combination
regulating valve for feed-water heaters. 1,459,516 ;
June 19.
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Kohn, Siegfried, assignor.)
Rohn, Curtis A., Portland, Oreg. Heating furnace.
1,455,267 ; May 15.
Rohne, Even J., Minneapolis, Minn. Tire vulcanizer.
1,453,889 ; May 1.
Rohner, Emil,, Rheineck, Switzerland, and E. Simic, Vi-
enna, Austria. Electric incandescent lamp. 1,449,627 ;
Mar. 27.
Rohner, Philip B. (See Drees, Andrew A., assignor.)
Rohrbach, George C, Reading, Pa. Artificial bait.
1,444,390; Feb. 6.
Rohrback, George T., Buffalo, N. Y. Refrigerator car.
1,460,512 ; July 3.
Rohrer, Daniel, Spokane, Wash. Air cooling and purify-
ing device for motor-drive tire pumps. 1,443,435 ;
Jan. 30.
Rohrer, John W., Columbus, Ohio. Spring-pawl drive for
stokers. 1,442,003 ; Jan. 9.
Rohrs, Frederick W., Baltimore, Md. Motor fuel.
1,460,767; July 3.
Rohwer, Carl F., Hot Springs, Ark. Facing for clutch
jaws. 1,473,735 ; Nov. 13.
Rojas, Floricel A., New York, N. Y. Rheostat. 1,455,735 ;
May 15.
Rojas, Floricel A., New York, N. Y. Rheostat. 1,458,500 ;
June 12.
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Rojas, Floricel A., New York, N. Y. Rheostat. 1,458,501 ;
June 12.
EolaCf, Walter G. E., St. Louis, Mo. Self-aligning sup-
port for cyUndor bearings of rotary machines.
1,441,375; Jan. 9.
Rolaff, Walter G. E., BellevlUe, 111. Rotary compressor.
1,470,030; Oct. 9.
Rolfe Iron Company. (See Rolfe, Rial T., assignor.)
Rolfe, Miles, Vananda, Mont. Clothes boiler. 1,457,273;
May 29.
Rolfe, Olive, executrix. (See Rolfe, Rial T.)
Rolfe, Rial T., deceased, by O. Rolfe, executrix, Harvey,
assignor to Rolfe Iron Company, Chicago, 111. Adjust-
able gate. 1,455,356 ; May 15.
Rolland. Edniond, Boulogue-sur-Seine, France. Automati-
cally-working irrigation apparatus. 1,456,464 ; May 22.
Rollaway Motor Company, The. (See Sattler, Carl P.,
assignor.)
Rolle, Karl F. A., Vauxhall, assignor to C. A. Binder, New-
ark, N. J. Machine for making link mesh and similar
fabric. 1,462,982 ; July 24.
Rollefsou, Jacob W., Seattle, Wash. Toy. 1,462,660;
July 24.
Roller, Frank W., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Roller-
Smith Company. Measuring instrument. 1,456,517;
May 29.
Roller Harrow Company. (See Schroeder, George G.,
assignor. )
Roller-Smith Company. (See Roller, Frank W., assignor.)
Roller-Smith Company. (See Smith, Herbert A., as-
sisnnr. )
Roller-Smith Company. (See Spurrier, John R., assignor.)
Rolli, John, West AUis, Wis. Cultivator. 1,473,519;
Nov. 6.
Rollins, Grant W., assignor to The Willys-Overland Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Metal-working machine. 1,448,808 :
Mar. 20.
RoUman, Josiah R., Encampment, Wyo. Automatic vehi-
cle-operated gate. 1,441,116; Jan. 2.
Rolls, Louis C, Hedley, British Columbia, Canada.
Filter. 1,475,244: Nov. 27.
Rollfi-Royce Limited. (See Hall, Horace C, assignor.)
Rolls-Royce Limited. (See Royce, Frederick H., as-
signor.)
Rolsky, Emanuel, Kansas City, Mo. Combination refriger-
ator and wall case. Des. 61,864 ; Jan. 30.
Rolup Screen Company. (See Guggenberger, Leopold,
assignor.)
Rolzup Auto Robe Corporation. (See McKlbbin, George
C, assignor.)
Romadka, Clement F. (See Roth, S., and Romadka.)
Romain, George P. (See Poole, H., and Remain.)
Romaine, Wilber L., et al. (Se« Mallory, Marion, as-
signor.)
Roman, Alexander. (See Bnnyevfl.cz, Viktor, assignor.)
Roman. Anthony T., North Brookfield, Mass. Fan at-
tachment for rockers. 1,475,160; Nov. 20.
Roman, Newman A., assignor of one-fourth to L. J
McKay and one-fourth to H. Hess, Deer Trail, Colo
Windmill wheel. 1,461,048 ; Jul^ 10.
Romanczuk, Frank. (See Czamiecki, Andrew J., as-
signor.)
Romandy, Joseph, Harmarville. Pa. Insulator for tele-
phone and high-tension conductors. 1.475,722 ; Nov. 27.
Romano, Ernesto, New York, N. Y. Tape-feeding attach-
ment for sewing machines. 1,465,000 ; Aug. 14.
Romano, Gaetano E. (See Burger, Martin, assignor.)
Romano. Vittorio N., Middlesex Borough, N. J. Composite
wood and metal bearing. 1,442,445 ; Jan. 16.
Romanowitz. Charles M. (See Crouch, J., Hopfleld, and
Romanowitz.)
Romaszkiewicz. Mike. Mountaintop, Pa. Fence construc-
tion. 1,446.930; Feb. 27.
Romback. William L., Weston. W. Va. Combined fence
post and stretcher. 1,475,884 ; Nov. 27.
Romberg, Heinrich, Dusseldorf, assignor to the Firm
Rheinische Metallwaaren- und Maschinenfabrik, Dussel
dorf-Derendorf, Germany. Recoil gun. 1,461,561 ; July
10.
Rom« Iron Mills, Inc. (See Jenkins. Weston, assignor.)
Rome, Sam, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Combination tool.
1,473,877 ; Nov. 13.
ROnier. Adolf. Stuttgart, Germany. Obtaining tanning
material from cellulose waste sulphite lyes. 1,441,243 ;
Jan. 9. »
Romis-. Robert H.. Anchorage, Alaska. Paper-fastening
device. 1.476.420; Dec. 4.
Homney, Richard R. (See Patch, II. M., and Romney.)
Roncati, Joseph S., Los Angeles, Calif. Trolley wheel.
1,471,064; Oct. 16.
Renders, John J., Monongah, W. Va. Railwav switch.
1,403.227: July 31.
Renders. John J.. Monongah, W. Va. Switch point.
1,472,140; Oct. 30.
Roney, Alexander B., Chicago, 111. Lever-controlled pad-
dle-action flying machine. 1,450,454 ; Apr. 3.
Roney, Robert L., East Orange, N. J. Clip for fastening
wire fence fabrics to posts, etc. 1,454.254 ; May 8.
Ronev. Thomas F., Providence, R. I. Milk-bottle cap.
1,450,517 ; Apr. 3.
Ronpv. Willinm F.. Denver, Colo. Turning tool.
1.467,501; Sept. 11.
Roney, William W., Sewicklcy, assignor to H. H. Robert-
son Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for the manu-
facture of protected metal sheets. 1,465.563; Aug. 21.
Ronneberger, Benjamin F. (See Knapp, Edwin L., as-
signor.)
Ronning, Adolph. (See Ronning, Andreau G. and A.l
Ronuing. Andreau G. and A., Minneapolis, Minn. Binder
attachment. No. 1,440,496 ; Jan. 2.
Rood, Edward J., Webster City, Iowa. Feeding device,
1,469,961 ; Oct. 9.
Rood, Fletcher C, Walla Walla, Wash. Flushing mecha-
nism. 1,467,454 ; Sept. 11.
Rood, Fletcher C, Walla Walla, Wash. Flushing mecha-
nism for toilets. 1,471,920; Oct. 23.
Rood, William B., assignor to Otis Company, Ware, Mass
Undergarment. 1,^57,752 ; June 5.
Rood, William B., assignor to Otis Company, Ware, Mass
Undergarment. 1,458,547 ; June 12.
Roof, Robert M., assignor to Laurel Motors Corporation,
Anderson, Ind. Making divided bearings. 1,455,939 ;
May 22.
Rook, James H., Chicago, 111. Wrapper for candy-box
covers. 3,450,230; Apr. 3.
Rooke, Thomas. (See Hatcher, E. C, and Rooke.)
Rooke, Tom E., assignor to The Johnson Gas Appliance
Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Air and gas mixing
valve. 1.442,971 ; Jan. 23.
Rooke, Tom E., assignor to The Johnson Gas Appliance
Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tinsmith's furnace.
1,448,944; Mar. 20.
Rooks, Luther E., Jackson, Tenn. Shipping container.
1,459,991 ; June 26.
Rooney, Elwin H., Providence, R. I. Cotton-cleaning ma-
chine. 1,461,562 ; July 10.
Rooney, Henry E. (See Burley, H. B., and Rooney.)
Kooney, John H., Clifton, N. J. Automatic lubricating
system. 1,466,251 ; Aug. 28.
Rooney, John W., Dunedin, New Zealand. Clothes peg.
1,478,530; Dec. 25.
Rooney, Paul V., Morristown, N. J. Sound transmitter.
1,456,742 ; May 29.
Rooney, Philip P. (See Robertson, F. C, and Rooney.)
Rooney, WilUam T., and H. P. Hume, Los Angeles, Calif.
Front-wheel angle indicator. 1,471,209 ; Oct. 16.
Roos, Alphonse, Chicago, 111. Adjustable serving stand.
1,466,191 : Aug. 28.
Roos, Delmar G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Fuel system
for internal-combustion engines. 1,441.028 ; Jan. 2.
Roos, Delmar G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Oiling de-
vice. 1,444,036 ; Feb. 6.
Roos, Delmar G., assignor to The Locomobile Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Distance and brake reaction rod
oonstruction for motor vehicles. 1,444,037 ; Feb. 6.
Roos, Delmar G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Tire carrier.
1,445,913 ; Feb. 20.
Roos, Delmar G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Spring shackle
construction. 1,450,306 ; Apr. 3.
Roos. Delmar G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to the
Locdmobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Ventilating
system. 1,452,313 ; Apr. 17.
Roos, Delmar G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Engine.
1,467,251 ; Sept 4.
Roos, Hermann. (See Punga F., and Roos.)
Roose, Albert J., Lawrence, assignor to Draper Corpora-
tion, Hopedale, Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms.
1,458,311 : June 12.
Roosevelt, Gracie H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. System of electrical dis-
tribution. 1,460,213 : June 26.
Roosevelt, James A. and L. C., San Antonio, Tex. Filter.
1,471,807; Oct. 23.
Roosevelt, Lloyd C. (See Roosevelt. James A. and L. C.)
Root, A. I., Company, The. (See Wilder, (Gardner H., as-
signor. )
Root, Francis H., Watertown, N. Y. Differential mecha-
nism. 1,446,069; Feb. 20.
Root, Chapman J. (See Miller, Edward, assignor.)
Root, Chapman J., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63,198; Oct. 30.
Root, Chapman J.,. Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63,200 : Oct. 30.
Root, Chapman J., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63,238 ; Nov. 6. -
Root. Chapman J., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63.239 : Nov. 6.
Root, Chapman J., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63,24t) : Nov. 6.
Root, Chapman J., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63.324 ; Nov. 20.
Root, Chapman J., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63.325 : Nov. 20.
Root, Chapman J.. Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63,326 ; Nov. 20.
Root. Chapman J., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
03,588; Dec. 18.
Root, Chapman J.. Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63,657 ; Dec. 25.
460
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of po^cniees— Continued.
Root, L., New York, N. Y., assignor to Scovill Mamifac-
tiu-iug Company. Powder box. 1,460,864; July 3.
Root, Lemma J., Seattle, Wash. Fluid brake. 1,471,921 ;
Oct. 23.
Root, Le Roy, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterburv, Conn, l^ip-stlck con-
tainer. 1,461,680 ; July 10.
Root, Virgil A., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Baush Ma-
chine Tool Company. Multiple-spindle drill. 1,477,851 ;
Dec. 18.
Root, William R., Terre Haute, Ind. Bottle. Des.
63,199; Oct. 30.
Roots, P. H. & F. M., Company. (See Oakley, Louis P.,
assignor.)
Rope, Arthur E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Association vanity bos.
1,453,249 ; Apr. 24.
Rope, Arthur E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve. 1,467,816;
Sept. 11.
Roper, Charles H., assignor to Hood Rubber Company,
Watertown, Mass. Tire. Des. 63,327 ; Nov. 20.
Eoper, Geo. D., Corporation. (See Zander. John, assignor.)
Ropp, Abner, Vandalia, 111. Rail-joint-securing means.
1,446,320; Feb. 20.
Ropp, Frank A., Smithton, Pa. Wire splicer.
1,453,524 ; May 1.
Roquette, Jos6 C. F., assignor to M. De Ortigao Burnay,
Paris, France. Thermostatic circuit closer. 1,457,939 ;
June 5.
Roragen, Raymond W., and E. O. Olson, Ada, Minn. Kitch-
en-utensil rack. 1,449,698 ; Mar. 27.
Eorimer, Louis, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Simmons
Company, Kenosha, Wis. Bedstead frame. Des.
62,245 ; Apr. 24.
Rorive, Leopold, Brussels, Belgium. Automatic stopping
device for pneumatic tools. 1,453,252 ; Apr. 24.
Rork, Charles E., and A. Sandberg, Douglas, Ariz., as-
signors to W. A. Butchart, Denver, Colo. Flotation ma-
chine. 1,454,656 ; May 8.
Ros, James G. (See Martus, M. L., Ross, and Becker.)
Rosacker, Max F., Mount Penn, Pa. Arm for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62.646 ; July 10.
Rosak, Karl, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Schnellwerk-
zeug Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung (Briesen).
Grinding machine. 1.473.520 ; Nov. 6.
Rosanoff Process Company. (See Perkins, Uarry F.,
assignor. )
Rosbach, Leonard J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Centering device.
1,460,279 ; June 26.
Rose, Arthur P. (See Crisson, G., and Rose.)
Rose, Baron, Halesowen, England. Breech-loading sport-
ing gun and the manufacture thereof. 1,467,502 ;
Sept. 11.
Rose. Basil, Louisa, Ky. Sucker-rod elevator and wrench.
1.473.684 ; Nov. 13.
Rose, Bruce E., and G. Woolwine, Modesto, Calif.
Scraper. 1,460,340 ; .June 26.
Rose, Charles B., East Moline, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated, Moline,
111. Tractor attachment. 1.472,888 : Nov. 6.
Rosn, David C, Fort Montgomery, N. Y. Emergency
wheel lock. 1,469,269; Oct. 2.
Rose, Donald A., Berkeley, Calif. Fixture device.
1,475,885; Nov. 27.
Rose, Elias B., Portland, Oreg. Air-gauged filler vent.
1,466,483 : Aug. 28.
Rose, George D., Manchester, England. Steering wheel
and forming the same. 1.474,167; Nov. 13.
Rose, George H., Ben Avon, Pa., assignor to The American
Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Conveyer.
1,447,326 ; Mar. 6. j .
Rose, Henry W., Victoria, Tex. Oil reclaimer and puri-
fier. 1,475,086 ; Nov. 20.
Rose. Howard C, and A. Oberhoffken, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to IngersoU Milling Machine Company, Rock-
ford, 111. Circular-milling machine. 1,461,097 ; July
Rose. Howard C, and A. Oberhoffken, Detroit, Mich.,
as.slgnors to IngersoU Milling Machine Company, Rock-
ford. 111. Milling machine. 1,461,098 ; Ju!v 10.
Rose, Jacob B., assignor to The Osborn-Crew Manufactur-
ing Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Supporting device.
1.461,938 ; July 17.
Rosp. James R. (See Harris, John, assignor.)
Rose, .John F.. Moline, 111. Automatic bearing adjuster.
1,453,184; Apr. 24.
Rose. Leonard F.. San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Neto-
graph Company. Inc. Multicopy attachment for type-
writers. 1,443.505 ; Jan. 30.
Rose, Raymond, New Brighton, Pa. License-tag holder.
1,454,413 ; May 8.
Eose Street Foundry and Engineering Company Limited,
The. (See Hadley, Cecil A., assignor.)
Rose, Theodore P., jr., Colllngswood, N. J. Sound-cut-
ofC device. 1.476,301 ; Dec. 4.
Rose, Thomas R. (See Benson, L. E., and Rose.)
Rose, Wllber S., Denver, Colo. Guard for automohlle
Ignition switches. 1,464,854 : Aug. 14.
Rose, William F. M., Bristol, England. Device for supply-
ing oil to internal-combustion engines. 1,440.554 ; Jan '2.
Rose, William H., Jersey City. N. J. Apparatus for bring-
ing gases in contact with liquids. 1,442,414 ; Jan. 16
Rose. William H., Jersey City. N. J. Package closure.
1,443,043; Jan. 23.
N.
Container.
Rose, William H., Jersey City,
1,470,031; Oct. 9.
Eose, William H., Jersey City, N. J. Container.
1,470,032 ; Oct. 9.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor of one-half
to H. S. Neiman, New York, N. Y. Phonograph record.
1,455,886 ; May 22.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor of one-half
to H. S. Neiman, New York, N. Y. Smoking device.
1,464,540 ; Aug. 14.
Roseboom, Alfred B., Chicago, 111. Tobacco moistener.
1,470,880; Oct. 16.
Rosebush, Fred J. (See Rosebush, Louis and F. J.)
Rosebush, Louis and F. J., Flint, Mich. Demountable
rim. 1,467,881 ; Sept. 11.
Rosedale Foundry & Machine Company. (See Holt,
Harris B.. assignor.)
Rosel, Charles, Newark, Ohio. Hedge and grass trimmer.
1,474,916; Nov. 20.
Rosella Mills Inc., The. (See Poulin, Hector L. and
TJ. A,, assignors.)
Rosen, Abraham W., New York, N. Y. Electrical switch.
1,471,210; Oct. 16.
Rosen, Harry R., et al. (See Richards, Thomas E., as-
signor.)
Rosen, Meyer, assignor to The Cushion Handle Bar Co.,
Bloomlngton, 111. Cushioning device for the handle
bars of motor cycles, bicycles, and lllte vehicles employ-
ing handle bars. 1,468,835 ; Sept. 25.
Rosen, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Lamp reflector.
1,466,484 ; Aug. 28.
Rosen, Samuel, Utlca, N. Y. Curtain holder. 1,441,173 ;
Jan. 2.
Rosenbaum, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dishwashing ap-
paratus. Rel5,670 ; Aug. 7.
Rosenbaum, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dishwashing ap-
paratus. 1.477,903 : Dec. 18.
Rosenberg, Arthur, et al., trustees. (See Rosenberg,
Arthur, assignor.)
Rosenberg, Arthur, New York, assignor to M. J. Wohl,
Brooklyn, M. Mayer, and A. Rosenberg, New York,
N. Y.. trustees. Variable-speed feeding mechanism.
1,442,286; Jan. 16.
Rosenberg, David L., Dorchester, Mass. Bloomers.
1,445,802; Feb. 20.
Rosenberg, Hevman, New York, N. Y. Tool handle.
1,453,082; Apr. 24.
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N. Y. Screw. 1,465,148;
Aug. 14.
Rosonberg, Irving, East Orange, N. J. Measuring and cut-
ting device. 1,462.871 ; July 24.
Rosenberg, James, Cleveland. Ohio. Device for printing
intersecting lines. 1,441,174 ; Jan. 2.
Rosenberg, James, Cleveland, Ohio. Device for printing
intersecting lines. 1,451,475 ; Apr. 10.
Rosenberg, Joseph, Chicago. 111. Combination floor lamp,
table lamp, and pedestal. 1,456.194 ; May 22.
Rosenberg, Jules H. (See Hafer, M. L., and Rosenberg.)
Rosenberg. Louis, New York, N. Y. Covered button.
1,475,723 ; Nov. 27.
Bed
corner.
Rosenberg. Morris, Warren, Ohio.
1,458,245; June 12.
Rosenberg, Philip R., and R. Herman, Baltimore, Md. Ad-
vertising lamp. 1,443,931 ; Jan. 30.
Rosenberg, Samuel, assignor to Reliable Knitting Works,
Milwaukee, Wis. Knitted cap and making the same.
1,475,653 ; Nov. 27.
Rosenberg, William. (See Reckleffi, J. and Rosenberg.)
Rosenberg. William, and .1. Moss, assignors of one-fourth
to J. Sydor and one-fourth to .T. Spiegel, Alliance,
Ohio Lifting jack. 1.443.326 ; Jan. 23.
Rosenberger, Lyman S., Philadelphia, Pa. Soap dispenser.
1.467.951 ; Sept. 11.
Rosenblatt, Hannah, Manila, P. I. Message carrier.
1,469,110 ; Sept. 25.
Rosenblatt, Isidor, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lighting-fixture
arm. Des. 63,658 ; Dec. 25.
Rosenbloom, Samuel, Lowell, Mass. Auxiliary spring at-
tachment for spring bed bottoms. 1,463.295 : July 31.
Rosenblum, Albert M., Chicago, 111. Artificial tooth with
anchoring means therefor. 1,471,754 ; Oct. 23.
Rosenblum, Charles. (See Krischer, M., and Rosenblum.)
Rosenbluth, Edwin M. (See Scovllle, Royal L., as-
signor.)
Rosenbluth, Edwin M., Wallingford, Pa. Signaling de-
vice. 1,451,345; Apr. 10.
Rosenbluth. Edwin M.. Wallingford, Pa. .-Vcetylene-gas
generator. 1.477,852 : Dec. IR.
Rosenbronk. Freddie V., Chicago, 111. Combined fender and
spare-tire holder for vehicles. 1,458,727 ; June 12.
Ro.si'nburg & Co. (See Hollins, W. C, and Arrousez. as-
siLmnrs.)
Rosenburgh, Durwood D. (See Stalker, F. W., and Ros-
enburgh.)
Rosendnhl, Nils M.. assignor of one-half to S. G. Stevens,
Dukith. Minn. Trap. 1,458.630: June 12.
Rosener, Leland S., San Francisco, Calif. Coaling barge.
1,443,044 ; Jan. 23.
Rosener. Leland S., San Francisco, Calif. Barge-unload-
ing mechanism. 1,443,045 ; .Tan. 23.
Rosener, Leland S., San Francisco, Calif. Apparatus for
unloading barges. 1,462,627 ; July 24.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Coutinued.
461
Rosenfeld, Louia, Baltimore, Md. Measuring and dis-
pensing apparatus. 1,470,330 ; Oct. 9.
Rosenfleld, Josepli L.. Alameda, Calif. Peanut butter
and manufacturing the same. 1,445,174: Feb. 13.
Rosenfleld. Manuel, Alameda, Calif. Juice extractor.
1,474,849 : Nov. 20.
Rosengren, Kd. et al., trustees. (See Paul, Christian F.,
jr.. assignor.!
Rosenltranz, Hugo E., assignor to Oshkosh Lowering De-
vice Co., Oshkosh, Wis. Grinding device. 1,464, 21'J ;
Aug. 7.
Roseiiman, Leo, Newark, N. J. Fastener strip. 1.445,450;
Feb. IS.
Rosenthal China Corporation, The. (See Fiel?, Walter H.,
assignor.)
Rosenthal, Edward, Brooklyn, N. Y. Universal-joint con-
necting rod. 1,456,577 : May 29.
Rosenthal. Harry. New York. N. Y. tJniting glass and
celluloid. 1,478,862; Dec. 25.
Ro^pnthnl. Herm:in. New Y'ork. N. Y. Coat hanger.
1,444,525 : Feb. 6.
Rosenthal, Morris G., assignor of one-half to F. E. Klein,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Laundry tag. 1,471,284 ; Oct. 16.
Rosen wasser Bros. Inc. (See Piaser, Abraham, assignor.)
Roscnzweig, Julius, New Y'ork, N. Y. Adjustable at-
tachment for caps. 1,445.451 ; Feb. 13.
Rosete, Francisco, Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico. Single-
tube tire. 1,444,706 ; Feb. 6.
Rosctb Corporation. (See Rottman. George, assignor.)
Koshon, Charles O. (See Goss, G. W., Goss. and Roshon.)
Rosier, Henrv, Lowell, Mass. Folding revolver.
1,454,454 ; May 8.
Rosier, Royal D. (See Watkins. Joseph B., assignor.)
Rosillo. Tosg G., Mexico. Mexico. Vehicle wheel.
1,467.334; Sept. 11.
Rosine, Conrad, assignor of one-half to W. Robertson,
Chicago, 111. Fan. 1,457,125 ; Mav 29.
Roske, Paul C. (See Luttrell. P. S., and Roske.)
Roskopf, Frank W., Melbourne, Iowa. Crank holder.
1.444,007 ; Feb. 6.
Roslund, Walter, assignor to The American Coach and
Body Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle window and
guard. 1,470,764 ; Oct. 16.
Rosner, Adolph, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. F^lel system
for internal-combustion engines. 1,444.852 ; Feb. 13.
Rosner, Adolph, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Fuel system
for internal combustion engines. 1,451,631 ; Apr. 10.
Roener, Adolph, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Battery igni-
tion system. 1.456,880 ; May 29.
Rosner, Adolph, assignor to American Bosch Magneto
Corporation. Springfield, Mass. Impulse coupling.
1,464,663 ; Aug. 14.
Kosner, Adolph, assignor to American Bosch Magneto
Corporation, Sprintrfield, Mass. Driving attachment for
magnetos. 1,468,883 ; Sept. 25.
Rosner, Adolph, assignor to American Bosch Magneto Cor-
poration, Springfield, Mass. Trip lever for oscillating
magnetos. 1,470.933 ; Oct. 16.
Rosner. Rudolf, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Sim-
plex Ignition Corporation, Chicago, 111. Igniter.
1.458.548; June 12.
Rosow, Morris. (See SL-hmid, F., and Rosow.)
Ross. Arthur. London, England. Water-tube boiler
1,475,411; Nov. 27.
Ross, Benjamin. Brooklyn, N. T. Heel cushion for boots
and shoes. Des. 62,591 ; June 26.
Ross, Bestiane D., Brockwayville. Pa. Gate operating and
locking mechanism. 1,468,081 ; Sept. 18.
Ross Carrier Company. The. (See Ross, Harry B., as-
signor.)
Ross. Charles A., San Pedro. Calif. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,476,547 : Dec. 4.
Ross, Charles J., Oakland, Calif. Doll. Des. 62,920 ;
Aug. 21.
Ross. Charles M. (See Church, Charles S., assignor.)
Ross. Charles R., assignor of one-half to W. D. Kline,
Kansas City, Mo. Portable grinder. 1,464,728 ;
Aug. 14.
Ross Clyde P., Chicago, 111. Combined coal and cinder
hoist. 1,468,606; Sept. 18.
Ross, David E., La Fayette, Ind. Bevel-gear transmission
gearing. 1.464,777 ; Aug. 14.
Ross. David E.. La Fayette, Ind. Variable-speed trans-
mission gearing. 1 .469.333 ; Oct. 2.
Ross, David E., assignor to Ross Gear & Tool Company,
La Fayette. Ind. Steering-wheel hub and spoke.
1,442,539; Jan. 16.
Ross, David E.. assignor to Ross Gear & Tool Company.
La Fayette, Ind. Hydraulic steering gear. 1,442,540 ;
Jan. 16.
Ross, David E., assignor to Ross Gear & Tool Company,
La Fayette, Ind. Rond-shock-regulating device for
steering gears. 1,447.042 : Feb. 27.
Ross. David E.. nssignor to Ross Gear & Tool Companv.
La Fayette, Ind. .Antir.nttling bushinsr. 1,460 51.1;
July 3.
Ross. Edwin, assignor to Woodworth Incorporated, New
York. N. Y. Vanity box. Des. 6.'?.005 : Sept. 4.
Ross, Edwin, assignor to Woodworth Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Vanity box. Des. 63,495 ; Dec. 11.
Ross, Frank, et al. (See Zwelg, H., and Schneiderman,
assignors. )
Ross, Frank A., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speedometer
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Vehicle l.nmp. Des. 63,659 ;
Dec. 25.
Ross, Frank V., Indianapolis, Ind. Mounting for floral
decorations. 1,478,487 ; Dec. 25.
Ross, Frederick M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Automobile lock.
1,448,945 ; Mar. 20.
Ross, Frederick N., assignor to Button Attaching Ma-
chine Company, Detroit, Mich. Button. 1,455,357 :
May 15.
Ross, Frederick N., assignor to Button Attaching Ma-
chine Company, Detroit, Mich. Button. 1,465,949 ;
Aug. 28.
Ross Gear & Tool Company. (See Ross, David B., as-
signor.)
Ross, George, Lorain, Ohio. Rubber heel. Des. 63,041 ;
Sept. 18.
Ross, George and M. J., San Francisco, Calif. Sector
spacer. 1,407.395 ; Sept. 11.
Ross. Harry B., Denver, Colo. Washing machine.
1,452.097 ; Apr. 17.
Ross. Harry B., assignor to the Fjord Companv, Denver,
Colo. Washing and drying machine. 1,452,096 ;
Apr. 17.
Ross, Harry B., assignor to The Ross Carrier Company,
Benton Harbor, Mich. Differential steering gear.
1,472,940; Nov. 6.
Ross, Henry I. M.. Dunedin, New Zealand. Building con-
struction. 1,478.917 ; Dec. 25.
Ross, Herbert 0., St. Louis. Mo. Rack or file for corre-
spondence and the like. 1,449.194 ; Mar. 20.
Ross, Herbert O., St. Louis, Mo. Rack or file for corre-
spondence and the like. 1,449,195 ; Mar. 20.
Ross, Hollis R., Buffalo, N. Y. Toy airplane. 1,470,934;
Oct. 16.
Ross, Hugh M., Woodhaven, assignor to Adrlance Ma-
chine Works, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle-sealing ap-
paratus. 1,445,717; Feb. 20.
Ross, Hugh M.. Woodhaven, assignor to Adrlance Ma-
chine Works, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for operat-
ing on sheet material. 1,445,718 ; Feb. 20.
Ross, Hugh M., Woodhaven, assignor to Adri.ance Ma-
chine Works. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Seaming machine.
1.469,334; Oct. 2.
Ross. James, assignor to Advance-Rumely Company. La-
porte, Ind. Differential for motor vehicles. 1.440.555 ;
•Tan. 2.
Ross, James, assignor to Advance-Rumely Company,
T.flnorte, Ind. Drive-wheel-locking device. 1,446,484;
Feb. 27.
Ross, James, assignor to Advance-Rumelv Company, La-
porte, Ind. Transmission case. 1,447,266 ; Mar. 6.
Ross,. James, assignor to Advance Rumely Company, La-
porte, Ind. Drive-wheel-locking device. 1,451,406;
Apr. 10,
Ross, James, assignor to Advance-Rumelv Comnanv,
Laporte, Ind. Adjustable front axle. 1,453,525 ; May 1.
Ross, James, assignor to Advance-Rumely Company, La-
porte, Ind. Tractor-frame construction. 1,463,593 ;
July 31.
Ross, James A., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Game.
1,464,047; Aug. 7.
Ross, James A., Upper Holloway, London, England. Hy-
draulic jack. 1,465,365 ; Aug. 21.
Ross, James A.. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Curling
game. 1.476,369: Dec. 4.
Ross, James G., Seattle, Wash. Direction signal.
1.449,297; Mar. 20.
Ross, James G., Seattle. Wash. Mirror attachment for
automobiles. 1,455,225 ; May 15.
Ross, James J. (See Mann. Mitchell R.. assignor.)
Ross, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Discharging conveyer.
1,462,126 ; July 17. /
Ross, John H.. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electric
heater. 1,447.043 ; Feb. 27.
Ross Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bartlett, Wil-
liam D., assignor.)
Ross, Marion J.. Lynbrook, N. Y.. and G. T. Atkinson,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sidewalk door. 1.457.274 ; Mav 29
Ross. Mark A., Flossraoor, assignor of one-half to H. P.
Bayley, Chicago. 111. Bearing. 1,450,307 : Apr. 3.
Ross, Mark A., Flossmoor, assignor of one-half to H. P.
Bayley, Chicago, 111. Bearing. 1,450,308 ; Apr. 3.
Ross, Mark A., Flossmoor, nssignor of one-half to H. P.
Bayley, Chicago. 111. Bearing. 1,450,309 ; Apr. 3.
Ross, Matt F.. Windfall, Ind. Front-wheel drive for
motor vehicles. 1.447.572 : Mar. 6.
Ross, Maurice J. (See Ross, George and M. J.)
Ross, Oscar A.. New York, N. Y. "Svnchronized machine
gnn for airplanes. 1,454,137; M.tv 8.
Ross, Paul G.. Poultney, Vt. Container. 1,464,395 ;
Aug. 7.
Ross. Percy, Liverpool, England. Indirect lighting.
1.471.922; Oct. 23.
Ross, Robert B. (See Bowen, G. G., Dnley, and Ross.)
Ross Santa Maria, Caniilo. Paris, France. Tennis racket
with variable tension of cords. 1,476,906; Dec. 11.
Ross, Secord M. (See Price, Arthur R.. assignor.)
Ross-Tacony Crucible Company. (See Danehower, Frank
B., assignor.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Ross, Thomas D., Dallas, Tex. Cotton cleaner. 1,442,736 :
Jan. 16.
Ross, Torey, Chicago, 111. Time recorder. 1,444,211;
Feb. 6.
Ross, Walter F., Detroit, Mich. Drill. 1,475,514 ;
Nov. 27.
Ross, William B., Chicago, 111. Cloth-surfacing device.
1,468,403; Sept. 18.
Ross, William H. (See Hazen, W.. and Ross.)
Ross, William H., and W. Hazen, Washington, D. C.
Commercial preparation of potassium; phosphate.
1,456,831 ; May 29.
Ross, William H., C. B. Durgin, and R. M. Jones, Washing-
ton, D. C. ; dedicated, by mesne assignments, to the
People of the United States. Purification of commer-
cial phosphoric acid by crystallization. 1,451,786 ;
Apr. 17.
Ross, William L., Jersey City, N. J. Building construction.
1,464,445; Aug. 7.
Rossberg, Albert W:, St. Paul, Minn. Hair curler.
1,455,148 ; May 15.
Rossendnle-Reddaway Belting & Hose Co., The. (See
Cobaugh, Harry A., assignor.)
Rosser, William, assignor to The Cleveland Dental Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Dental mallet.
Des. 62,921 ; Aug. 21.
Rossignol, Aaron T., Washington, D. C, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to J. Page Laughlin Holdings Com-
pany, Huntingdon, Pa. Reamer. 1,470,545 ; Oct. 9.
Rosskam, Lester G., assignor to Quaker City Chocolate &
Confectionery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Box. Des.
63,042; Sept. 18.
Rossman, Allen M., assignor to Sargent & Lundy, In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Electric power-generating
system. 1,456,652; May 29.
Rossman, Allen M., assignor to Sargent & Lundy, Incor-
porated, Chicago, 111. Bus structure. 1,473,385 ;
Nov. 6.
Rosso, Emallne T., Columbus, Ohio. Decorated elastic
strip. 1 444,391 ; Feb. 6.
Rostin, Hellodor, Vallo, Norway. Treatment of hydro-
carbons. 1,451,052 ; Apr. 10.
Roszell, James D. (See Cloud, William S., assignor.)
Rotary Manufacturing Co. (See Jones, Howard B., as-
signor. )
Rotary Rod Weeder & Mfg. Co. (See Wolfe, Henry K.,
assignor.)
Rotary Spreader. (See Bailey, James G., assignor.)
Rotat, Pierre, Lyon, France. Device for regulating the ad-
justment of tools on machine tools. 1,444,481 ; Feb. 6.
Rote, Charles V., assignor of one-half to E. W. Brown,
Lancaster, Pa. Pull mechanism for railway cars.
1,451,178; Apr. 10.
Rotermund, William F., Seattle, Wash. Rotary pump.
1,442,828; Jan. 23.
Roth, Arthur J., assignor to James H. Rhodes & ComX)any,
Chicago, 111. Steel-wool-making machine. 1,462,181 ;
July 17.
Roth, Charles H. (See Coyle, J. A., and Roth.)
Roth, Edward W., Hartford, Conn. Laundry drier.
1,469,962 ; Oct. 9.
Roth, Emery, Chicago, 111. Heat-treating method of ren-
dering metals ductile. 1,450,734 ; Apr. 3.
Roth. Fritz P., New York, N. Y. Toasting machine.
1.443.242 ; Jan. 23.
Roth. Harry, Detroit, Mich. Photograph-display cabinet.
1,451,029; Apr. 10.
Roth, IsJdor, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Benjamin &
Johnes. Corset and similar 'garment. 1,469,335 ;
Oct. 2.
Roth, Julius J., sr.. New York, N. Y. Motor vehicle.
1,473,444 ; Nov. 6.
Roth, Louis, assignor to Sterling Bronze Company, New
York, N. Y. Operating means for sash adjusters.
1,452,616 ; Apr. 24.
Roth, Louis, assignor to C. F. Kinsman, New York, N. Y.
Lamp fixture for beds and the like. 1,462,498 ; July 24.
Roth, Pedro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Automatic valve.
1,461,404 ; July 10.
Roth, Peter O., New York, N. Y. Boiler and heater.
1,460,280 ; June 26.
Roth, RenS, assignor to Soclete Alsacienne de Construc-
tions Mecaniques, Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin), France.
Spinning mule. 1,475,318 ; Nov. 27.
Roth, Stanley, and C. P. Romadka, Milwaukee, Wis.
Phonograph cabinet. Des. 63,197 ; Oct. 30.
Rothacher, Frederick J., Minneapolis, Minn. Rubber at-
tachment. 1,464,342 ; Aug. 7.
Rothberg, Pincus, Summit, N. J., and A. P. Sachs, New
York, N. Y. Varnish. 1,448,869 ; Mar. 20.
Rothe, Paul R., Chicago, 111. Hollow-stem suction valve.
1,462,519; July 24.
Rothenberger, Daniel M., Leesport, assignor of one-third
to W. M. Fryermuth and one-third to E. P. Wanner,
Reading, Pa. Resilient tire. 1.440,699 ; Jan. 2.
Rothermel, Curtis J., Philadelphia, Pa. Flat or round
wire tiehtener. 1,475,245 ; Nov. 27.
Rothermel, Curtis J., Philadelphia, Pa. Bale tie.
1.475,246; Nov. 27.
Rothkirch, Herman, New York, N. Y. Phonograph.
1.458,596; June 12.
Rothkowltz, Isaiah, assignor of one-half to J. Rothko-
wltz, New York, N. Y. Brassifere. 1,454,790 ; May 8.
Rothkowltz, Joseph. (See Rothkowitz, Isaiah, assignor.)
Rothschild, Marcus, assignor to Rice Import Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Fan. 1,478,399 ; Dec. 25.
Rothschild, Max, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,460; June 5.
Rothschild, Max, New York, N. Y., assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Mills. Textile fabric. Des. 63,084 ; Oct. 2.
Rothstein, Samuel E. (See Nikander, August, assignor.)
Roto Company, The. (See Staley, Harrison L., assignor.)
Roto Pump Mfg. Co. (See Ruttledge, William L., as-
signor.)
Rotstein, Morris, and R. Nicholson, Vicksburg, Miss.
Camp stove. 1,464,271 ; Aug. 7.
Rottel, Herman W., Milwaukee, Wis. Cooling mecha-
nism for compressors. 1,467,503 ; Sept. 11.
Rottenburg, Henry, Cambridge, England. Blotting appli-
ance. 1,462,943; July 24.
Rotter, Theodore, assignor of one-half to J. Custer, De-
troit, Mich. Player-piano reroU mechanism. 1,478,456;
Dec. 25.
Rottman, George, New York, N. Y. Hanger for moth-
proof bags. 1,456,610 ; May 29.
Rottman, George, New York, assignor to Roseth Corpora-
tion, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dustproof and mothproof bag.
1,461,049 ; July 10.
Rouanet, Louis, Ivry-Port, assignor to Compagnie d'Ap-
plications Mecaniques, Paris, France. Roller bearing.
1,458,954 ; June 19.
Rouanet, Louis, Ivry-Port, assignor to Compagnie d' Appli-
cations Mecaniques, Paris, France. (5auge. 1,471,211 ;
Oct. 16.
Rouanet, Louis, assignor to Compagnie d'Applications
Mecaniques, Ivry Port, Seine, France. Detachable
wheel. 1,477,079; Dec. 11.
Roubique, Francis B., Napoleonville, La. Combined
planter and fertilizer distributor. 1,457,230 ; May 29.
Ronchand, Charles. (See Lamassiaude, J., and
Rouchnud.)
Rouchaud, Fernand. (See Lamassiaude, J., and Rou-
chaud.)
Roudka. Erich, Blansko, Czechoslovakia. Device for
transmitting positions of indicating organs. 1,476,183 ;
Dee. 4.
RouCka, Osvald, Rohatec, Czechoslovakia. Manufacture
of cement articles and of reinforced concrete members
and the like. 1,446,213; Feb. 20.
Rough, Stuart B. (See Hager, Everett G., assignor.)
Roulet, Norman L., Toledo, Ohio. Pin, button, badge,
emblem, or article of similar nature. Des. 62,504 ;
June 12.
Round, Henry J., London, England, assignor to The Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Transmitter
for telephony. 1,441,029 ; Jan. 2.
Round, Henry J., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Wireless transmitting sta-
tion. 1,452,849 ; Apr. 24.
Round, Henry J., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Receiver for wireless teleg-
raphy. 1,472,092; Oct. 30.
Round, Henry J., London, England, assignor to The Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for wireless telegraphy and telephony. 1,474,382 ;
Nov. 20.
Rounds. Edward W., Washington, D. C. Speed Indicator
for aeroplanes. 1,444,886 ; Feb. 13.
Rounds, Edward W., Washington, D. C. Landing gear for
aeroplanes. 1,451,117 ; Apr. 10.
Rounsevllle, Luca H., assignor to C. A. Marsh & Com-
pany, Attleboro, Mass. Buckle. 1,472,250 ; Oct. 30.
Rountree, H. W., & Brother Trunk & Bag Company.
(See Rountree, Henry W., assignor.)
Rountree, Henry W., assignor to H. W. Rountree *
Brother Trunk & Bag Company, Incorporated, Rich-
mond, Va. Combined follower and ironing board.
1,456,832: May 29.
Rountree, Henry W., assignor to H. W. Rountree &
Brofier Trunk & Bag Co., Richmond, Va. Wardrobe-
trunk lock. 1,471,419; Oct. 23.
Rountree, Henry W., assignor to H. W. Rountree &
Brother Trunk & Bag Company, Incorporated, Rich-
mond. Va. Wardrobe trunk. 1,476,845 ; Dec. 11.
Rouprich, James W., Washington, D. C, Resilient wheel.
1,459,992; June 26.
Rouse, Ernest B., Newquay, England. Water heater.
1,446,518: Feb. 27.
Rouse, Frederick A., Webster City, Iowa. Combined bed,
chair, and rack for automobiles. 1,442,972 ; Jan. 23.
Rouse, Harry L., Rochester, N. Y. Camp stove.
1,466,343 : Aug. 28.
Roush, Eli S., Lynchburg, Ohio. Cultivator. 1,452,442;
Apr. 17.
Roush, Emerson E.. Goodland, Kans. Combination lock
and key. 1.476,370: Dec. 4.
Roussan, Paul E. H., Paris, France. Application of the
bark (suber) of melaleuca leucadendron to thermic,
hydraulic, and dielectric devices. 1,453.185 ; Apr. 24.
Rousseau, George E. C, Sacramento, Calif., assignor to
Rousseau Gold Washing Machine Company. Gold-
washing machine. 1,478,761 ; Dec. 25.
Rousseau Gold Washing Machine Company. (See Rous-
seau, George E. C, assignor.)
Rousset. Jules. Nogent-sur-Marne, France. Artificial tex-
tile filament and making same. 1,464,048 ; Aug. 7.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
463
Rousso, .Tncqucs, Los Angeles, Calif. Counting device.
1,4G;!,010; Aug. 7. ^
Houston, Grace D., administratrix. (See Rouston, Wil-
liam IT.)
Rouston, AYIUiam H., deceased, Detroit, Mich. ; G. D.
Rouston, ndministratrix. Centrifugal extractor.
1.460,142 ; June 26.
Router Manufacturing Company, The. (See Casey, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
Routin, Josi-ph L., Paris, France. Electrical apparatus
for Indicating and repeating movements at a distance.
1,471,708; Oct. 23.
Routson, Howard W., Oaliland, Calif. Cleaning stick.
1.460,607 ; July 3.
Routt, Orvllle L., Los Angeles, Calif. Mailing wall board.
1,459,264; June 19.
Rouvicr, Arturo Elizalde, Barcelona, Spain. Br.ilve for
automobiles. 1,478,257 ; Dec. 18.
Boux, Max, Berlin, Germany. Illuminating device for
use in connection with magnetic compasses of sub-
marine vessels. 1,456,679 ; May 29.
Rovere, Lewis H. (See Janson, G. W., and Rovere.)
Row & Davis, Engineers, Inc. (See Mills, B., Row, and
Davis, assignors.)
Row, Reuben R. (See Mills, B., Row, and Davis.)
Rowan, Harrv B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & 'Davis Company. Mesh hag. Des. 62,415 ;
May 22.
Rowan, Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 62,621 ;
July 3. ,, . ..
Rowan, Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 62,622 ;
July 3.
Rowan, Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 62,647 ;
Julv 10. , . ■ ^
Rowan, Harrv B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & "Davis Company. Mesh hag. Des. 63,043 ;
Sept. 18.
Rowan, Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 63,044 ;
Sept. 18.
Rowan. Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 63,085 ;
Rowan, 'Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 63,086;
Oct. 2. ^ ^ :
Rowan, Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 63,087 ;
Oct. 2.
Rowan, Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Wliiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 63,088 ;
Oct. 2.
Rowan, Harry B., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Whiting & Davis Company. Mesh bag. Des. 63,241 ;
Nov. 6.
Rowan, John C, South Atlanta, assignor of one-half to
W. Dobbs, Atlanta, Ga. Spark plug. 1,460,983;
July 3.
Rowan, Robert C. (See Stronach, H. S., and Rowan.)
Rowan, Thomas J., New Castle, Pa. Protector for percus-
sion tools. 1,441,117 ; Jan. 2.
Eowe, Alvin V. (See Knutson, Alfred W., assignor.)
Rowe, Alvin V., Galesburg, 111. Steel fencepost.
1,444,641 ; Feb. 6.
Rowe. Bedford F., Memphis, Tenn. Fireplace closure.
1,475,886; Nov. 27. , . ^,
Rowe, Ernest, Derby, England. Apparatus for printing
both horizontal and perpendicular lines. 1,448,677 ;
^lar. 13. r. . ,^
Rowe. George F., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Toy.
1,444,853 ; Feb. 13.
Rowe, John, Casey, Iowa. Steering-gear stop device
1,452.985 ; Apr. 24.
Rowe, Louis M., Los Angeles, Calif. Air-circulating sys-
tem for orchards and the like. 1,440,748 ; Jan. 2.
Rowe, Reuel S., and G. Weinle, Rutland, Vt. Rubber
retainer. 1,465,180 ; Aug. 14.
Rowe, William E., Crookston, Minn. Quack-grass eradl-
cator. 1,458,441 ; June 12.
Rowe, William H., Jacksonville, Fla. Electrically
heated and controlled steam boiler. 1,451,847 ;
Apr. 17.
Rowland, Alexander S., New York, N. T. Candlestick.
Des. 63,660 : Dec. 25.
Rowland, Andrew J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Oilproof coating
or impregnating agent. 1,456,494 ; May 22.
Rowland, Charles A., et al. (See Franck, Val F., as-
signor.)
Rowland, Charles L., Carbondale, Pa. Protector for
valves of containers. 1,469,646 ; Oct. 2.
Rowland, Clifford B., Trenton, N. J. Agricultural ma-
chine. 1,464,541 ; Aug. 14.
Rowland, Clififord B., Trenton, N. J. Planter. 1,477,904 ;
Dec. 18.
Rowland, George R., Elizabeth. N. J., assignor to The
Texas Company, New Tork, N. X. Barrel seal.
1,454.488; Mav 8.
Rowland, Herbert R., East Orange, N. J. Well-drilling
attachment. 1,464,396 ; Aug. 7.
Rowland. J. H., Blackfoot, Idaho. Work-holding clamp.
1,446,811 ; Feb. 27.
Rowland, Jasper M., Niagara Falls, assignor to Hooker
Electrochemical Company, New York, N. Y. Trans-
portable muriatic-acid tank. 1,476,421 ; Dec. 4.
Rowland, William H., et aL (See Franck, Val F., as-
signor.)
Rowlands, Percy O., Liverpool, England. Motor vehicle
or other power-transmission mechanism. 1,474,643 ;
Nov. 20.
Rowledgc, Arthur J., Acton, assignor to D. Napier &
Son Limited, London, England. Brake for motor road
vehicles. 1,454,380 ; May 8.
Rowley, Alfred W., and F. H. Ryder, assignors to Harder
Manufacturing Corporation, Cobleskill, N. Y. Refrig-
erator-door construction. 1,478,400; Dec. 25.
Rowley, Arthur A. (See Burton. F. F., and Rowley.)
Rowley, Arthur C., assignor to Globe Automatic Sprinkler
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Dry pipe valve. 1,446,321;
Feb. 20.
Rowley, Arthur C., assignor to Globe Automatic Sprinkler
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Temporary sprinkler
closure. 1,465,831 ; Aug. 21.
Rowley, Arthur C, assignor to Globe Automatic Sprink-
ler Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sprinkler guard.
1,469,336; Oct. 2.
Eowlev, Charles 0., Toledo, Ohio. Burner. 1,455,810 ;
May 22.
Rowley, Clifford. (See Crowley, J. P., and Rowley.)
Rowley, Clifford A., assignor to The Libbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Apparatus for stretch-
ing sheet glass. 1.444.038 : Feb. 6.
Rowley, Clifford A., assignor to The Libbey-Owens Sheet
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Width-maintaining ap-
paratus for continuous-sheet glass. 1,444,039 ; Feb. 6.
Rowley, Clifford A., and J. A. Reece, assignors to The
Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Apparatus for cutting sheet glass. 1,453,856 ; May 1.
Rowley, Edward G., assignor of one-half to Sun Type-
writer Company, Newark, N. J. Percolator.
1,452,256: Apr. 17.
Rowntree, Frank L., assignor to Foster, Merrlam and
Company, Meriden, Conn. Caster bracket. 1,442,097 ;
Jan. 16.
Rowntree, Frank L., assignor to Foster, Merrian & Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Roller-bearing caster. 1,458,778 ;
June 12.
Rowntree, Harold, Pass Christian, Miss. Electrical trans-
mission of communications. 1,475,448 ; Nov. 27.
Rowntree, Harold, Kenilworth, 111., assignor to National
Pneumatic Company, New York, N. Y. Safety-lock
mechanism for automobiles. 1,466,758 ; Sept. 4.
Rowntree, Harold, Kenilworth, 111., assignor to National
Pneumatic Company. New York, N. Y. Automatic
automobile lock. 1.477,771 ; Dec. 18.
Roy, Edward, Providence, R. I. Locking device.
1,447,573; Mar. 6.
Roy, Harold A., Portland, Oreg. Sash lock. 1,476,646 ;
Dec. 4.
Roy, IrSn^, Paris, France. Endless-track vehicle.
1,447,893 ; Mar. 6.
Roy, Iren^e, Highland Park, Mich. Mechanical toy.
1,449,448 ; Mar. 27.
Roy, James E., Philadelphia, Pa. Glare-shield device.
1,473,878 ; Nov. 13.
Roy, Joseph. (See Nicolaus, F. G., and Roy.)
Rey, .Joseph O., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Button.
1,467,335; Sept. 11.
Roy, Levi J., Providence, R. I. Pin and like securing de-
vice. 1,472,681 ; Oct. 30.
Rov, Levi J., Providence, R. I. Clasp. Des. 63,435;
Dec. 4.
Roy, Lloyd V. (See Saunders, W. M., and Roy.)
Roy, Wadsworth D., Brimingham, Mich. Combined
rouge and powder pufC. 1.459,931 ; June 26.
Roy Watch Case Co. (See Stearns, A. L., and Hofman,
assignors.)
Royfik, Louis, New York, N. Y. Antivermin bed.
1,464,397; Aug. 7.
Royal Baking Powder Company. (See Hitch, F. C, and
Peter, assignors.)
Royal Baking Powder Company. (See Paulus, Herman
W., assignor.)
Royal Baking Powder Company. (See Whittler, Charles
T., assignor.)
Royal Comb Company. (See Hadley, B. P., and Holden,
assignors.)
Royal Labeling Machine Company. (See Muslar, Nel-
son, assignor.)
Royal Leather Goods Co. (See Pollock, Morris, assignor.)
Royal Nut Company. (See Zaloom, Salim F., assignor.)
Royal Packing Company. (See Walden, Cecil J., as-
signor.)
Royal, Robert R., and D. H. Brown. McComb, Mies.
Wheel-quartering gauge. 1,471,285 ; Oct. 16.
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Camp, Walter D., as-
signor.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Dowd, Bernard J., as-
signor.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Dowd, B. J., and Utz,
assignors.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Handley, George F., as-
signor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Royal Typewriter Company Inc. (See Hess, Edward B.,
assignor.)
Eoyal Typewriter Company. (See Hess, E. B., and
Myers, assignors.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Utz, Anthony, as-
signor.)
Royce, Frederick E. (See Carson, Charles E., assignor.)
Royce, Frederick H., assignor to Rolls-Royce Limited,
Derby, England. Mounting and driving of gear wheels.
1,460,768 ; July 3.
Royce, Frederick H., assignor to Rolls-Royce Limited,
Herby, England. Brake for vehicles. 1,466,549 ;
Au.sr. '28.
Roye, Richard T., Houston, assignor of one-half to W. L.
Pearce, Harris County, Tex. Pipe tongs. 1,447, .327 ;
Mar. 6.
Royer, George F., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Air-hose stand.
1,453,999 ; May 1.
Royer, William R., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Valve protecting
and operating device for pneumatic tires. 1,473,938 ;
Nov, 13.
Roylance, Samuel, New Bedford, Mass. Potato peeling
and washing machine. 1,476,221 ; Dec. 4.
Royle, Vernon, Paterson, N. J. Registering and squaring
machine. 1,450,608 ; Apr. 3.
Royle, William H., Tipton, England. Hack saw.
1,474,210; Nov. 13.
Roys, Herman E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
tjniversal Interests, Inc., New York, N. Y. Heating
device. 1,447,044 ; Feb, 27,
Royse, Harold S., Minneapolis, Minn. Money safe.
1,468,836; Sept. 25.
Royster, Orlando, Spokane, Wash. Railway brake.
1,461,254 ; July 10.
Royston Paper Company, The. (See Atkinson, Thomas
M., assignor.)
Rozycki, Frank C., Philadelphia, Pa. Keyless padlock.
i;445,719; Feb. 20.
Ruan, John A., Beacon, Iowa. Signal. 1,451,053 ; Apr. 10,
Ruatti, Joseph B., Los Angeles, Calif. Wheel for motor
vehicles. 1,458,779 ; June 12.
Rubber-Metal Horse Footwear, Inc. (See Robertson,
Frederick C, assignor.)
Rubber-Metal Horse Footwear, Inc. (See Robertson, F.
C, and Rooney, assignors.)
Rubello, Giuseppe, Milan, Italy. Machine for the manu-
facturp of cardboard boxes. 1,466,759 ; Sept. 4.
Ruben, Samuel. New York, N. Y. Electrical impulse In-
dicator. 1,471,357 ; Oct. 23.
Ruberoirl Co., The. (Sec Abraham, Herbert, assignor.)
Ruberoid Co., The. (See Purdy, Asa R., assignor.)
Rubin, Adolph, St. Louis, Mo. Punching machine.
1,471,571; Oct. 23.
Rubin, Adolph, assignor to Sieber Products Mfg. Co., St.
Louis, Mo, Loose-leaf binder. 1.444,642 ; Feb. 6.
Rubin, Adolph, assignor to Sieber Products Mfg. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. Loose-leaf binder. 1,476,767 ; Dec. 11.
Rubin, Adolph, assignor to Sieber Products Mfg. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. Loose-leaf binder. 1,476,768 ; Dec. 11.
Rubin, Herman, New York, N. Y. Loose-leaf binder,
1,451,273 ; Apr. 10.
Rubin, Hyman B., New York, N. Y. Multiple-miterlng
attachment. 1,473,521 ; Nov. 6.
Rubsam, Charles F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Detachable rim.
1,478,581 ; Dec. 25.
Rubwood, Inc. (See Atwood, Harry N., assignor.)
Rubwood, Inc. (See Atwood, H. N., and Bains, assignors.)
Ruby, George H. A., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
J. R. Offield, trustee, Chicago, 111. Plaster-block-mak-
ing machine. 1,469,819 ; Oct. 9.
Ruby, George H. A., Fort Dodge, Iowa, assignor to J. R.
Offield, trustee, Chicago, 111. Plaster-block machine.
1,469,820 ; Oct, 9.
Ruckel, Phillip K., Saginaw, Mich. Propelling device for
aeroplanes and the like. 1,444.643 ; Feb. 6.
Riicker, Karl, Berlin-Marienfelde, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Refining mixtures of chlorides of naphthalenes serving
as substitutes for rosin. 1,455,509 ; May 15.
Ruckert, Harry B., and G. P. Mallory, assignors to Sani-
tary Products Corporation of Arnorica. Philadelphia,
Pa. Quantifying mechanism. 1,478,145 : Pec. 18.
Ruckman, Floyd A., Fort Wayne, Ind. Radiator-filling
attachment. 1,443,650; Jan. 30.
Rudall, Robert J., T. Brown. Llanelly, and J. H. Williams,
Bynes, near Llanelly, Wales. Tool-handle fastening.
1,441,455 ; Jan. 9.
Rudd, Harry B., Mansfield, Ohio. Electrically treating
liquids. 1,468,649 ; Sept. 25.
Ruddell, William A,, Asbury Park, N. J. Metal polish.
1.456,151 : May 22.
Ruddell, William A., Asbury Park, N. J. Metal polish.
1,457,857: June 5.
Ruddell, William A., Asbury Park, N. J. Swimming
mitt. 1,457,858; June 5.
Rudderhnm. Thomas E., Sudbury, England. Fountain
pen. 1.476,107 ; Dec, 4.
Ruddle, William O. (See Levdekkers, W. H., and Ruddle.)
Rude, Ingwald F., Chicago, 111. Tool. 1,476,007 ; Dec. 4.
Riidenberg. Reinhold, Berlin-Grunewald, assignor to
Sieniens-Schuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
ITaftung, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany. Alter-
nating-current line. 1,475,968 ; Dec. 4.
Riidenberg, Reinhold, Berlin-Grunewald, and A. Plnckbein,
Charlottenburg, assignors to Slemens-Schuckertwerke
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Siemensstadt,
near Berlin, Germany. Manufacturing electric conduc-
tors. 1,462,580 ; July 24.
Rudersdorf, Lillian, Chicago, 111. Straightedge device.
1,441,715; Jan. 9.
Rudesill, Thomas J., assignor to Scanlon-Morris Co., Madi-
son, Wis. Chart holder. 1,460,502; July 3.
Rudesyle, Peter M., Passaic, N. J. Pick for stringed
instruments. 1,461,070 ; July 10.
Rudin, Karl V., Stockholm, Sweden. Zero-setting mech-
anism for machines of the Trlnks type. 1,442,004 ;
.Tan. 9.
Rudin, Karl V., Stockholm, Sweden, Calculating machine.
1,462,944 ; .July 24.
Rudin, Karl V., Stockholm, Sweden. Zeroizing means for
the curve disks of calculating machines. 1,464,778 ;
Aug. 14.
Rudloff, Vincent E., Maplewood, N. J. Stair construction.
1,474,850; Nov. 20.
Rudnav, Andrew, Buffalo, N. Y. Micrometer attachment.
1,463,095; July 24.
Rudnick, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Means for feeding ad-
hesive material to box-making machines. 1,461,737 ;
July 17.
Rudolf. Ferdinand A., Jamaica, N. Y., and J. C. Ryder,
Passaic, N. J. Manufacture of sulphuric acid.
1.473,879 : Nov, 13.
Rudolph, Alfred W., St. Louis, Mo. Knife-sharpening ma-
chine. 1.441,030 ; Jan. 2.
Rudolph, Harold V., Charlottesville, Va., assignor to
American Automatic Train Control Corporation, Balti-
more, Md. Speed-control mechanism for vehicles.
1,462,357 ; July 17.
Rudolph, Harold V., assignor to .American Automatic
Train Control Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Speed-
control mechanism for vehicles. 1,462,358 ; July 17.
Rudolph, Lawrence, Louisville, Ky., assignor to R. Ru-
dolph, Pensacola, Fla. Safety crank. 1,454,226 ;
May 15.
Rudolph, Lawrence, Louisville, Ky., assignor to R. Ru-
dolph, Pensacola, Fla. Safety crank. 1,455,227 ;
May 15.
Rudolph, Lawrence, Louisville, Ky., assignor to R. Ru-
dolph, Pensacola, Fla. Safety crank. 1,455,228;
May 15.
Rudolph, Lawrence, Louisville, Ky., assignor to R. Ru
dolph, Pensacola, Fla. Safety crank. 1,455,229 ;
May 15.
Rudolph, Rudy. (See Rudolph, Lawrence, assignor.)
Rudolph, Wilhelm. (See Hahnemann, W,, and Rudolph.)
Rudolph, Wilhelm, assignor to Firm Signal Gesellschaft
m. b. H., Kiel, Germany. Sound producer and re-
ceiver. 1,463,911 ; Aug. 7.
Rue, Carl, Fond du Lac, Wis. Hot-blast ring for furnaces.
1,447,631: Mar. 6.
Rue, John R., jr., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electrical Company. Electric drive for spinning ma-
chines or the like. 1,449,699 ; Mar. 27.
Rueb, Earl J., assignor to Mid-State Battery Manufac-
turing Co. Inc., Oklahoma, Okla. Storage-battery
electrolyte. 1,454,078 : May 8.
Rueckert, George C, Providence, R. I. Jewelry tray.
1,475.319 : Nov. 27.
Rued, Ole J., Woodworth, N. Dak. Mud shoe for vehicle
wheels. 1,441,175 ; Jan. 2.
Ruedlger, Henrv H,, Hermann, Mo. Hand cultivating
tool: 1.478,298: Dec. 18.
Ruedt, Julius C, assignor to Phoenix Hosiery Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Garment. 1,478,401 ; Dec. 25.
Riiegger, Eduard. (See Guyer, H., and Riiegger.)
Ruegger, Eduard, Zurich, Switzerland. Hollow inclosed
float. 1,469,647 ; Oct. 2.
Ruegger, Eduard, Zurich, Switzerland. Refrigerating
machine. 1.474,851 : Nov. 20.
Riiegeegger, Walter, Matzingen, Switzerland. Bung for
lifiuid containers. 1,475,142; Nov. 20.
Ruehman, Henry, Los Angeles, Calif. High-compression
two-cvcle eneine. 1,473,124 ; Nov. 6.
Ruf, Aifons, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. Baseboard for
the loose leaves for journals and the like. 1,446,398;
Feb. 20.
Ruf, William IT.. Roselle Park, N. J. Wireless detector.
1,460,7.34; July 3.
Ruff, Otto, Breslau, Germany. Producing zirconium
dioxide. 1,454,564 : May 8.
Ruff, William, New York, N. Y. Hydrocarbon-vapor gen-
erator. No. 1,458,502 ; June 12.
Ruff, William J., Quincy, 111. Live-bait bucket.
1,451.925; Apr. 17.
Ruffln, Robert, jr., Senatobia, Miss. Drafting instrument.
1.453,023: Apr. 24.
Ruffln, Robert, 1r., Como, Miss. Table. 1,453,186;
Apr. 24.
Rufty, James L., Stony Point, N. C. Trap. 1,465,528;
Aug. 21.
Rugg, Walter S. (See Murray, H. J., and Rugg.)
Ruggiero. Anthonv C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle cap.
1,472,889 ; Nov. 6.
Ruggiero, Frank J.. New York. N. Y. Guard for punch
presses. 1.459.162 ; June 19.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
465
Ruggles. Charles H., et al. (See Kemp, Edward, assignor.)
RuKu'Ies, Gilbert W., Youngstown, Ohio. Exteuslon grate
n|)pnratiis. 1.452,314 ; Apr. 17.
Ruggles. Guy H. (See Askin, T. B. H., and Buggies.)
Ruch, Ilnrry O. (See Krueger. Wnltor, assignor.)
Ruh, Emmett E. (See Stockholm, William C, assignor.)
Rulil, George F., Troy, N. Y. Jointed extensible roil.
1.449.19(3; Mar. 20.
Rulil. Otto, et al. (See Hobbard, Charles C, assignor.)
Ruhland, Max, assignor to L. B6hm, Munich, Germany.
I'hotographic screen. 1,464,139: Aug. 7.
Ruhlandt, Walther C, Jackson, Mich. Valve and valve-
seat facing tool. 1,450,116 ; Mar. 27.
nuliloff. Frederick C. (See Eager, S. U. W. M., Lehman,
and Ruhloff.)
Ruhmann, Jacob M., San Antonio, Tex. Hose coupling.
1,470.196 ; Oct 9.
Rule Form Machine Company. (See Appelquist, Erik, as-
signor. I
Itule. John F., assignor to The Owens Bottle Company,
Toledo. Ohio. Apparatus for gathering and . trans-
ferring molten glass. 1,453,285 ; May 1.
Rumbaugh, Charles M., and J. S. Orsborn, Des Moines,
Iowa. Disappearing structure for chairs, tables, and
the like. 1.465,529 ; Aug. 21.
Rumbaugh. William B., Bellingham, Wnsh. Rail joint.
1,471,065; Oct. 16.
Rumfelt, Michael R., South Lima, N. Y. Weather vane.
1.467,336; Sept. 11.
Rumfelt, Michael R.. South Lima, N. Y. Nut and bolt
lock. 1,473,321 ; Nov. 6.
Rumford, Harry R., assignor of one-half to W. A. Landry,
Chester, Pa. Means for vaporizing hydrocarbon fuels.
1,453.187; Apr. 24.
Rummel, George F., et al. (See Barter, Noah S., as-
signor.)
Rummel, Robert A., Woodrldge, N. J. Picture attaehmint
for talking machines. 1,468,547 ; Sept. IS.
Rummler, Francis J. (See Prescott, S. I., and Rummler.)
Rumney, Fred A., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fastener-
inserting machine. 1,471,358 ; Oct. 23.
Rump, William J., Suedberg, Pa. Dispensing apparatus.
1.475,887 ; Nov. 27.
Humpf, John, Jersey City, N. J., assignor to The Safety
Car Heating & Lighting Company. Reducing valve.
1,461,738 ; July 17.
Riimpp. C. F., & Sons, Inc. (See Grupe, William F.,
assignor.)
Rumsky. Mickel A.. Calipatria. Calif. Draft rigging for
tractors. 1,476.647 ; Dec. 4.
Rundell, Joe J., Pierceville. Kans. Topping knife.
1.476.846; Dec. 11.
Rundell, Oman L.. Chicago, 111. Furnace appliance.
1.464,272; Aug. 7.
Rundell, Raymond B., Elmira, N. Y. Bead chain and
splicer for the same. 1,468,169 ; Sept. 18.
Rundell. Rupert E.. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Cigar Machinery (Company. Wrapper carrier
for cigar machines. 1,467,592 ; Sept. 11.
Rundqvist, Thore R. E., Stockholm, Sweden. Loading
machine for ores and the like. 1,475,888 ; Nov. 27.
Runge, Robert F., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Hess-Bright Manufacturing Company. Chuck 1,443,651;
Jan. 30.
Runk, William B., Shelton, Conn., assignor to The Wei-
man Brothers Manufacturing Company, Derby, Conn.
Hopper. 1,472,495 ; Oct. 30.
Runkel, Grant A., Lancaster, Pa. Detachable fishhook.
1,457,550; June 5.
Bunkle, Ora A., Wooster, Ohio. Brush. 1,467,337 ;
Sept. 11.
Runner, Joseph E., assignor to Utility Tool Corporation,
Indianapolis, Ind. Combination Jack, breast drill and
vise. 1,447,603 ; Mar. 6.
Runnion, Don Y., assignor to L. J. Mueller Furnace Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Furnace-casing-attaching
means. 1.474,609 ; Nov. 20.
Ranger, Frederick J., assignor to The Byrne Manufac-
turing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making plugs.
1,458,006; June 5.
Runwood, Inc. (See Atwood, Harry N., assignor.)
Runyan, William B. (See Greene, A. E., and Bunyan.)
Runyan, William B., assignor to Mitchell Rail Anchor
Company, Inc., Dayton, Ohio. Rail anchor. 1,451,179 ;
Apr. 10.
Bunvon, George E., assignor of one-half to G. Hazel, Kan-
sas City, Hkns. Roller bearer. 1,449,628 ; Mar. 27.
Runz, Marv, et al. (See Fischer, August, assignor.)
Rupert, Louis, Decatur, lU. Closure. 1,452,391 ;
-Apr. 17.
Rupertl. Henri, Hamburg, assignor to J. Heydt, Al-
hrechts. Germany. Device for cleaning pipes. 1,452,708 ;
Apr. 24.
Rupp, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa. Sash-operatlng mecha-
ni.sm. 1,445,720; Feb. 20.
Rupp. Raymond C, Kendallville, Ind. Closed automobile
body. 1.474.G89; Nov. 20.
Rupp, William. Newark, N. J. Tap device for wooden
barrels. 1,478,918; Dec. 25.
Rnppe, Cecil P., Oakley, Kans. Detachable handle.
1.453,188; Apr. 24.
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Ruppe, Cecil P., Oakley, Kans. Gate fastener. 1,458,079
.lune 6.
Ruprecht, Frank D., Dunedin, Fla. Tool attachment
1,441,031 ; Jan. 2.
Rupright, Howard J. (See Strosacker, C. J., and Rup
right.)
Rurade, Frederick W., Jersey City, N. J. Building brick
1,447,267; Mar. 6.
Rusche. William F., Milwaukee, Wis. Lamp shade. Dcs
02,365 ; May 15.
Rush, Alfred H., Phoenixville, Pa. Tile-making ma-
chine. 1,458.198; June 12.
Rush, Allan C, Los Angeles, Calif. Observation, amuse-
ment, and utility tower. 1,470,035 ; Oct. 16.
Rush, C. C. (See Behlen, Geoige A., assignor.)
Rush. Estol S., Los Angeles. Calif. Timer. 1,449,059 ;
Mar. 20.
Rush, Robert T., Hattiesburg, Miss. Quarter-sawing ma-
chine. 1,456,912 ; May 29.
Rush, Thomas O. (See Haggard, O. L. F., and Rush.)
Rush, Turner C. Lexington, Ky. Window guard.
1,450,117; Mar. 27.
Rush, Turner C, assignor to F. G. Erd, Lexington, Ky.
Bottle-cap remover. 1,463,139; ,Tuly 24.
Rush. W. S., «& Co. (See Muhleisen, Henry W., assignor.)
Rushing, (jlyde M., Bozeman, Mont. Liquid-fuel burner.
1,462,072 ; July 17.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Piainfleld, N. J. Radiator for
cooling fluids. 1,455,736 ; May 15.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Plainfield, N. J. Radiator for
automobiles. 1,455,737 ; May 15.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Plainfield, N. J. Radiator for
cooling fluids. 1,455,738 ; May 15.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Plainfield, N. J. Radiator for
cooling fluids. 1,455,739; May 15.
Rushton, Elmer T., and R. S. Berry, Los Angeles, Calif.,
assignors to Hercules Products Company, St. Joseph,
Mich. Tool for expanding ajid contracting split wheel
rims. 1,471,066 ; Oct. 16.
Rushton, Thomas H., Birmingham, England. Resilient
wheel for motor and other like vehicles. 1,466,550 ;
Aug. 28.
Ruskln, Sidman, assignor to F. H. Noble & Company,
Chicago, 111. Sheet-metal fastener. 1,442,447 ; Jan. 16.
Rusnak, John M., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whituev Company, New York. N. Y. Adjustable arm
for nni'ltiple-spindle drills. 1.464.542 ; Aug. 14.
Rusnak. Samuel. (See Pfendner, John, assignor.)
Russ Company, The. (See Schutt, Theodore H., assignor.)
Russ, George F. (See Penney, H. D., Whiteman, and
Russ.)
Rues, John D., assignor of one-half to W. N. Russ, Spen-
cer, W. Va. Underreamer. 1,471,808; Oct. 23.
Russ, Otto C. (See Lance, Elrnst G.. assignor.)
Russ, Wirt N. (See Russ, John D., assignor.)
Russakov, David, Chicago, 111. Hasp and staple device.
1,446,586; Feb. 27.
Russakov, Jacob I., Chicago, 111. Receptacle cover.
1,458,955; June 19.
Russel, Albert W., assignor to Russel Motor Axle Company,
Detroit, Mich. Vehicle axle. 1,463,912 ; Aug. 7.
Russel Motor Axle Company. (See Coapman, John, as-
signor.)
Russel Motor Axle Company. (See Russel, Albert W., as-
signor.)
Russell, Albert I., assignor to Irons & Russell Company,
Providence, R. I. Emblem. 1,475,320 ; Nov. 27.
Russell, Annis 0., Story City, Iowa. Railway signal.
1,457,673 ; June 5.
Russell, Burdsall & Ward Bolt and Nut Company. (See
Bogart, Charles W., assignor.)
Russell. Carl W., Youngstown. (Dhio. Speed regulator for
automobiles. 1,447,184 ; Mar. 6.
Russell, Charles A., jr.. Orange, Tex. Supply device for
filling stations or stands. 1,458,852 ; June 12.
Russell. Charles P., Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Elec-
tric heater for washing machines. 1,453,640 ; May 1.
Russell, Clarence E., Kirlrwood, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Corno Mills Company, East St.
Louis, 111. Capping machine. 1,470.881 ; Oct. 16.
Russell-Clarke, Edward, deceased, by F. M. Russell-Clarke,
executrix. London, assignor to .4utokal Syndicate Lim-
ited, London, England. Calculating machine. 1,471,683;
Oct. 23.
RuBsell-Clarke, Edward, deceased, by F. M. Russell-
Clarke, executrix, London, assignor to Autokal Syndi-
cate Limited, London, England. Calculating machine.
1,471,684 : Oct. 23.
Russell-Clarke, Edward, deceased, by F. M. Russell-
Clarke, executrix, London, assignor to Autokal Syndi-
cate Limited, London, England. Calculating machine.
1,471,685; Oct. 23.
Russell-Clarke, Frances M., executrix. (See Russell-
Clarke, Edward.)
Russell Co.. The. (See Kinsley, William S., assignor.)
Russell Company, The. (See Showalter. Arthur H., as-
signor.)
Russell, D. E. France. (See Lefler, Hawley B., as-
signor.)
Russell, Dayten H. (See McCune, M., and Russell.)
Russell, Donald W., Jefferson, Iowa. Shade or curtain
holding fixture. 1,472,026 ; Oct. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Russell, Edgar S., Sweet Home, Oreg. Automatic clutch
release. 1,450,757 ; Apr. 3.
Russell, Edward A., assigaor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Automatic car-heating system.
1,440,701 ; Jan. 2.
Russell, Edward A., assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Valve. 1,442,973; Jan. 23.
Russell, Edward A., assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Train-pipe end valv('.
1,474,790; Nov. 20.
Russell, Edward A., and H. G. GelBsinger, assignors to Va-
por Car Heating Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Heating
system for railway cars. 1,440,700 ; Jan. 2.
Russell, Edward A., Chicago, 111., and H. G. Geissinger, De-
troit, Mich., assignors to Vapor Car Heating Company,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Heating system for railway cars.
1,440,702 ; Jan. 2.
Russell Electric Company. (See Langos, Otto A., as-
signor.)
Russell Electric Company. (See Russell, T. C, and
Langos, assignors.)
Russell, Eli A., assignor to Stronghart Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Small savings bank. 1,455,510; May 15.
Russell, B^ank S., et al. (See Krautblatt, Harry, as-
signor.)
Russell, George B., Hamilton, Ohio. Repair bottom or
plate. 1,475,321 ; Nov. 27.
Russell, George H., Florence. Ala. Accelerator for hot-
water heating systems. 1,462,768 ; July 24.
Russell, Harry H., Gauley Mills, W. Va. Discharge
seal for retorts. 1,449,197; Mar. 20.
Russell, Henry M., Wheeling, W. Va. Changing-picture
illusion device. 1,473,939 ; Nov. 13.
Russell, Herbert O., Los Angeles, Calif., and L. J. Sche-
ben, Dayton, Ohio. Trigger motor. 1,458,360 ;
June 12.
Russell, Herbert O., Detroit, Mich., and C. L. Paulus,
Dayton, Ohio. Automatic advance for synchronizing
gun control. 1,471,359 ; Oct. 23.
Russell, J. M. (See Clark, James H., assignor.)
Russell, James H., Oklahoma, Okla. Household mixing
apparatus. 1,455,664 ; May 15.
Russell, James H., Oklahoma, Okla. Reading stand or
desk. 1,475,889; Nov. 27.
Russell, John M., Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Russell, Theodore, assignor.)
Russell, Joseph C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Card index. 1,454,791 ;
May 8.
Russell, Leslie A., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to P. C.
Austin Machinery Company, Chicago, 111. Combined
driving and steering gear. 1,467,196 ; Sept. 4.
Russell, Leslie A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Company. Wagon
loader. 1,474,383; Nov. 20.
Russell Manufacturing Company. (See Fisher, William
C, assignor.)
Russell Mfg. Co. (See Russell, Thomas M., assignor.)
Russell, Mott C, Assyria, Mich. Combined dropping
board and roost. 1,465,686 ; Aug. 21.
Russell, Nelson J., Chicago, 111. Fuel-saving device for
furnaces. 1,473,050 ; Nov. 6.
Russell, Nelson J., Chicago, 111. Fuel-saving device for
furnaces. 1,475,599 ; Nov. 27.
Russell, Orin C, Omaha, Nebr. Tire guard. 1,449,913 ;
Mar. 27.
Russell, Robert C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Index. Rel5,582 ;
Apr. 17.
Russell, Robert C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Card Index.
1.478.762 ; Dee. 25.
Russell, Robert C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Card index.
1.478.763 ; Dec. 25.
Russell. Robert C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Card index.
1,478,764; Dec. 25.
Russell, Robert C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Card index.
1,478,765; Dec. 25.
Russell, Robert C, Pittsburgh Pa. Card index.
1,478,766; Dec. 25.
Russell, Robert C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Index card.
1,478,767 ; Dec. 25.
Russell, Samuel A., River Forest, III. Bed. 1,476,371 ;
Dec. 4.
Russell, Samuel G., assignor to Shakespeare Company,
Kalamazoo. Mich. Fishing reel. 1,455,358 ; May 15.
Russell, Samuel G., assignor to Shakespeare Company,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Fishing reel. 1,468,676; Sept. 25.
Russell, Samuel G., and E. D. Clickner, assignors to
Shakespeare Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Fishing reel.
1,464, .587; Aug. 14.
Russell, Samuel J., Princeton, Tex. Sunshade. 1,469,111 ;
Sept. 25.
Russell, Theodore, assignor to The John M. Russell Manu-
facturing Company, Naugatuck, Conn. Shoe clasp.
1,474,168; Nov. 13.
Russell, Thomas C, Chicago, 111. Electric-conductor-
securing means. 1,467,119 ; Sept. 4.
Russell, Thomas C, Chicago, 111. Electric heat device.
1,473,645; Nov. 13.
Russell, Thomas C, Chicago, 111. Electric heating unit.
1,474,384 ; Nov. 20.
Russell, Thomas C, and O. A. Langos, 'assignors to
Russell Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Wire-bending
machine. 1,470,106 ; Oct. 9.
Russell, Thomas F. (See Smith, A. L., and Russell.)
Russell, Thomas M., assignor to Russell Mfg. Co., Middle-
town, Conn. Sectional die for producing differential
sheet-metal cams. 1,445,358 ; Feb. 13.
Russell, Vernon W., J. T. Kyle, Brea, and J. A. Camp-
bell, Long Beach, Calif. Oil burner. 1,478,299;
Dec. 18.
Russell, William D., Torrance, Calif. Trail marker for
motor vehicles. 1,433,718; Jan. 30.
Russell, William F., assignor to The Norwalk Tire &
Rubber Company, Norwalk, Conn. Vulcanizing rubber.
1,467,197 ; Sept. 4.
Russell, William J. D., Alamo, Ind. Automobile com-
mode. 1,441,244 ; Jan. 9.
Russell, William N., New Haven, Conn. Handle.
1,446,587; Feb. 27.
Russell, Zachary E., Sauk Rapids, Minn. Advertising-
card holder. 1,470,486 ; Oct. 9.
Russo, Calogero, Cleveland, Ohio. Vegetable cutter.
1,468,546; Sept. 18.
Russo, Joseph, Passaic, N. J. Antithief milk-bottle
holder. 1,468,214; Sept. 18.
Russo, Mary, Old Orchard, Me. Form for dressing hair.
1,444,040; Feb. 6.
Rust-Oppenheim, August. (See Olsson, Zacharlas, as-
signor.)
Rust, Ottis R., Cleveland, Ohio. Buckle. 1,447,268;
Mar. 6.
Rust, Robert R., New York, N. Y. Metal-twisting mecha-
nism. 1,463,594; July 31.
Rust, Robert R., New York, N. Y. Manhole cover.
1,475,199; Nov. 27.
Rustad, Henry, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Molding
form. 1,454,189; May 8.
Rustad, Thor, Erskine, Minn. Fastening means for
grain doors. 1,441,376 ; Jan. 9.
Rutenber, Edwin A., assignor to A. J. Lindemann & Hover-
son Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric toaster.
1,447,574; Mar. 6.
Rutenber, Menzo A. (See Hoffman, P. D., and Rutenber.)
Ruth, Charles H. (See Magle, Morton H., assignor.)
Ruth, David C, assignor of one-half to S. E. L. Ruth, Hal-
stead, Kans. Separator. 1,450,645 ; Apr. 3.
Ruth, Earl A., Washington, D. C. Automatic stop mech-
anism for phonographs. 1,473,125 ; Nov. 6.
Ruth, Joseph P., jr., Denver, Colo. Flotation apparatue.
1,445,042; Feb. 13.
Ruth, Joseph P., jr., Denver, Colo. Grinding mill.
1,453,408 ; May 1.
Ruth, Joseph P., jr., Denver, Colo. Flotation apparatus.
1,463,405; July 31.
Ruth, S. Ella L. (See Ruth, David C, assignor.)
Rutherford, Charles H., and C. Townsend, Jerome, Ariz.
Smokeless heater. 1,465,687; Aug. 21.
Rutherford, George, London, Ontario, Canada. Furnace.
1,446,931 ; Feb. 27.
Rutherford, Harry K., Philadelphia, Pa. Fountain
brush. 1,449,198; Mar. 20.
Rutherford, John E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Direc-
tion indicator for vehicles. 1,465,287 ; Aug. 21.
Rutherford, Lanius J., Natchez, Miss. Gate latch.
1,444,392 ; Feb. 6.
Rutherford, Olive B., Baltimore, Md. Radiator for auto-
mobiles. 1,449,782 : Mar. 27.
Rutherford, Stephen W., and J. T. Taylor, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa. Tag holder. 1,440,749 ; Jan. 2.
Rutherford, William O., Jackson, Tenn. Line holder.
1,466.563 ; Aug. 28.
Ruthrauff, William M., Philadelphia, Pa. Dentifrice.
1,460,179 ; June 26.
Ruths, Robert J., Baltimore, Md. Spark plug. 1,477,522 ;
Dec. 11.
Ruthven, Alfred L., Rochester, N. .Y. Insulated raU
joint. 1,470,110; Oct. 9.
Ruthven, Alfred L., Buffalo, assignor to Simplex Train
Control Co. Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Combination auto-
matic and manually-operable air brake, power control,
and alarm system. 1,470,107 ; Oct. 9.
Ruthven, Alfred L., assignor to Simplex Train Control
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Simplex train con-
trol. 1,470,108 ; Oct. 9.
Ruthven, Alfred L., assignor to Simplex Train Control
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Electromagnetic
train control. 1,470,109; Oct. 9.
Rutkowskl, Walter L. (See CuUen, W. J., and Rutk-
owskl.)
Rutledge, George B., assignor to Vassar Swiss Underwear
Company, Chicago, 111. Button. Des. 63,376 ; Nov. 27.
Rutledge, Richard E. (See ChampUn, Chnrles A., as-
signor.)
Rutledge, William T., Santa Ana, Calif. Line and circuit
breaker. 1,465,791; Aug. 21.
Rutledge, William T., Santa Ana, Calif. Hose clamp.
1,465,792 ; Aug. 21.
Ruttenberg, Edward C, Chicago, III. Lamp finlal.
1,477,523 ; Dec. 11.
Ruttenberg, Edward C, Chicago, 111. Finlal. 1,477,524 ;
Dec. 11.
Rutter, John, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Apparntui
for delivering messages to moving trains and the like.
1,452,443 ; Apr. 17.
Ruttinger, Henry, Buffalo, N. Y. Valve remover.
1,474,792; Nov. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
467
Ruttledge, William L., assignor to Roto Pump Mfg. Co.,
Detroit, Mich. Rotary pump. 1,458,361 ; June 12.
Ruttmann, Ernst. Stuttgart, Germany. Ricocliot ball
game. 1,403,726 ; July 31.
Ruwe, John W., San Antonio, Tex. Refining and purifying
animal tallows, oils, fats, and greases. 1,404,627 ;
Aug. 14.
Uuze, John, New York, N. Y. Safety razor. 1,455,665 ;
May 15.
Ruzicka, Anton, Clereland, Ohio. Machine for making
press studs or fasteners. 1,471,420 ; Oct. 23.
Ruzicka, Rudolph, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., assignor to Nei^
Safety Paper Co., Boston, Mass. Safety paper. Des.
62,538: June 19.
Ryan, Albert J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Machine for molding
box toes. 1,441,456 : Jan. 9.
Ryan, Albert J.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Forming box toes
for shoes. 1,453,526 ; May 1.
Ryan, Albert J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Felt-treating ma-
chine. 1,471,980 ; Oct. 23.
Ryan, Daniel E. (See Fields, J. T.. and Ryan.)
Ryan. Frederick J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Auto
signal. 1,452,392 ; Apr. 17.
Ryan, George E., East Taunton, Mass. Heat-deflection
shield. 1,455,551 ; May 15.
Ryan, Henry P.. Vulcan, Alberta, Canada. Hose clamp.
1,442 909 ; Jan. 23.
Ryan, John F., Huntington, W. Va. Advertising and
the like di.splay device. 1,478,402 ; Dec. 25.
Ryan, John H., Kalamazoo, Mich. Satin white and process
of manufacture. 1.470.765 ; Oct. 10.
Ryan, John J., Hopkins, Minn. Coaster wagon.
1,469,821; Oct. 9.
Rynn, John W., assignor to Fairbairn Lawson Combe
Barbour Limited, Leeds, York, England. Faller or
gill bar for treating textile substances. 1,463,844 ;
Aug. 7.
Ryan, Joseph P., Hartford, Conn. Ball-collecting device.
1,463,845; Aug. 7.
Ryan, Mathew F., Florence, Mass. Sand-filter valve.
1,470.290; Oct. 9.
Ryan, Michael H., assignor of one-tenth to J. J. Peyron,
San Bernardino, Calif. Air-brake emergency check
valve. 1,463,767; July 31.
Ryan, Michael W., and M. Uttendorfer, Seattle, Wash.
Radiator meter. 1.469,444 ; Oct. 2.
Ryan, Michael W., and M. Uttendorfer, Seattle, Wash.
Radiator meter. 1,469,445 ; Oct. 2.
Ryan, Miles J., and G. F. Jones, Springfield, Mass. Ad-
vertising device. 1,441,245 ; Jan. 9.
Ryan, Nicholas J., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Indicator for car
seats. 1,460,984 ; July 3.
Ryan, Patrick, Astoria, N. Y. Apparatus for taking
and preserving finger-print impressions. 1,466,032 ;
Aug. 28.
Ryan, Thomas A., Yonkers, N. Y. Eyeglasses and specta-
cles. 1,440,799 ; Jan. 2.
Ryan, Thomas A., Yonkers, N. Y. Locking device for
motor vehicles. 1,448,462 ; Mar. 13.
Ryan, Thomas A., Yonkers, N. Y. Safety razor.
1.468,082 ; Sept. 18.
Ryan, Thomas A., Yonkers, N. Y. Firearm. 1,472,737 ;
Oct. 30.
Ryan, Thomas L., Muncie, Ind. Distributor stand.
1,442,974; Jan. 23.
Ryan, Walter D., Schenectady, N. Y. Headlight.
1,451,983 ; Apr. 17.
Ryan, William. Paso Robles, Calif. Demountable rim.
1.450.993; June 26.
Ryan. William F. (See Loesch, Milton C, assignor.)
Ryback, Anthony S., Depew, N. Y. Mechanical toy.
1.474,852; Nov. 20.
Rybicky, Antonina, New London, Conn. Sanitary cuspi-
dor. 1,451,554; Apr. 10.
Rybicky, Antonina, New London, Conn. Combination bed,
dresser, and chiffonier. 1,464,295 ; Aug. 7.
Rybi;r<;, Emmett P., Kansas City. Mo., assignor of one-
half to A. Lotz. jr., Eudora, Kans. Container cap.
1,477,772 ; Dec. 18.
Rycraft, Eva L., Denver, Colo. Burglar alarm. 1,445,974 ;
F.-b. 20.
Rycroft, Robert G., Greenfield, Okla. Mechanical cotton
picker. 1,447,328 ; Mar. 6.
Rydberg, Gunnar H., Auburn, R. I. Shade shield.
1,471,572; Oct. 23.
Rydeen. Claus G.. Chicago, 111. Driving attachment.
1.445.241 ; Feb. 13.
Ryder, Ely M. T., Yonkers, N. Y. Welded rail joint.
1.458,362; June 12.
Rj-der, Frank A., Chicago, 111. Spark gap. 1,467,882 ;
Sept. 11.
Ryder, Frank H. (See Rowley, A. W., and Ryder.)
Rydpv. James C. (See Rudolf, F, A., and Ryder.)
Ryd-^r, .John P., Kansas City, Mo. Gas guard and luhri-
cjitor for steam engines. 1,456,011 ; May 22.
Ryding, Herbert C, Birmingham, Ala. Gas cleaner.
1,464,113; Aug. 7.
Ryerson, Joseph T. (See Mikshel. John J., assignor.)
Ryerson, Joseph T., & Son. (See Conradson, Conrad M.,
assignor.)
Rygiel, Andrew, and J. Stern, New York, N. Y. Safety
device for motor vehicles. 1,456,465 ; May 22.
Rylander Company, The. (See Rylander, James B., ns-
signor.)
Rylander, James B., assignor to The Rj'lander Company ,
Austin, Tex. Seed separator. 1,478,616 ; Dec. 25.
Rylander, Walter, Americus, Ga. Lamp. Des. 63,006 ;
Sept. 4.
Ryman, Harry L., Minneapolis, Minn. Drifting mecha-
nism for locomotives. 1,449,199 ; Mar. 20.
Rymer, John E., Hyattsville, Md. Piston packing ring.
1,440,895 : Jan. 2.
Rynearson, Eugene, Dallas, Tex. Lock for meter boxes.
1,442,446 ; Jan. 16.
Ryon, Eppa H. (See Kuowlton, C. E., and Ryon.)
Kyon. Eppa H., Waltham, assignor to Crompton St
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Dobby hook.
1,444.941; Feb. ]3.
Ryon, Eppa H., Waltham, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Tube-frame
bracket. 1,458,312 ; June 12.
Ryon, Eppa H., Waltham, Mass., assignor to Crompton 4
Knowles Loom Works. Spool-bearing bracket for yarn-
tube frames. 1,462,520 ; July 24.
Ryon, Eppa H., Waltham, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Weft-carrier
magazine. 1.467,653 ; Sept. 11.
Ryon, Eppa H., Waltham, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Shuttle-chang-
ing loom. 1,476,847 ; Dec. 11.
Ryon, Tracy B., Waltham, Mass. Switching mechanism.
1,453.024; Apr. 24.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, N. Y., assignor to T. E.
Murray, Long Island, N. Y. Electric riveting machine
and process. 1,451,894 ; Apr. 17.
Rysdon, Charles, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Pan. 1,463,063 ;
July 24.
Ryson, Daniel, Emerado, N. Dak. Clevis. 1.456,680 ;
May 29.
Rystedt-Engineering Company. (See Rystedt, Ingemar
K., assignor.)
Rystedt, Ingemar K., assignor to The Rystedt-Engineering
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Game figure. Des. 63,007 ;
Sept. 4.
Ryther, Henry A., Montague, assignor to Millers Falls
Company, MUlers Falls, Mass. Chuck. 1,470,197 ;
Oct. 9.
Ryzowlcz, Louis, and J. J. Bolek, Cleveland, Ohio. In-
candescent lamp. 1,460,143 ; June 26.
S. D. S. Experimental Laboratories Company. (See
Spikes, Richard B., assignor.)
S. E. Company. (See Dundas, R. C, and Howes, as-
signors.)
S. K. Neckwear Limited, The. (See Stonge, Harvey E.,
assignor. )
S. K. F. Ball Bearing Company. (See Hlrd, Charles,
assignor.)
S-P Manufacturing Company, The. (See Olson, John A.,
assignor.)
S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, The. (Seo
Heck, George D., assignor.)
S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Porter, Will R., assignor.)
S. S. P. Manufacturing Co. (See Werbeck, Walter G., as-
signor. )
S. T. D. Recording Instrument Corp. (See Wallblllich,
Anthony F., assignor.)
Saal, Henry G. (See Schroder, Fred F., assignor.)
Saal, Henry G. (See Stafford, Frederick S., assignor.)
Saal, Henrv G., Chicago, 111. Speed-governing mecha-
nism. 1,^68,083: Sept. 18.
Saalburg, Charles W., assignor to Animated Picture Prod-
ucts Company. New York, N. Y. Picture. 1,449,914 ;
Mar. 27.
Saalburg, Charles W., New York, N. Y.. assignor to Ani-
mated Picture Products Co. Inc. Composite picture.
1,465,564; Aug. 21.
Saalburg, Charles W., assignor to Animated Picture Prod-
ucts Company, New York, N. Y. Movable design.
1,477,080 ; Dec. 11.
Saart Brothers Company. (See Veillette, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Sabarros, Louis, Bayonne, France. Apparatus for me-
chanical handling of goods. 1,467,504 ; Sept. 11.
Sabbag, Litfallah G., Boston, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to W. W. Miller, Martinsville, Va. Trav-
eler stop for spinning rings. 1,460,144 ; June 26.
Snbbag, Litfallah G., East Boston, Mass., and R, Anton,
Dover, N. H. ; said Sabbag assignor to said Anton.
Brake and gas control for self-Dropelled vehicles.
1,472,993 ; Nov. 6,
Sabel, John C. (See Kandler, E., and Sabel.)
Sabey, John S., Paia, Hawaii. Airplane. 1,465,868 ;
Aug. 21.
Sabln. Emory M.. Kantnor, Pa. Self-vulcanizing boot tor
tire casings. 1,441.176; Jan. 2.
Sabin, James O., Wapello, Iowa. Poultry roost. 1,443,278 ;
Jan. 23.
Sabine, Paul E., assignor of one-half to Rlverbank
Laboratories, Geneva, 111. Sound-absorbing plaster.
1,458,631; June 12.
Sabold, Oliver W., Boyertown, assignor to Colebrookdale
Iron Company. Pottstown, Pa. Gas-heated sadiron
connection. 1,478,531 ; Dec. 25.
468
INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
. Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Sabroe. Axel, Hadfrsl&v, Denmark. Milking machine.
1,477,978 ; Dec. 18.
Sabulite (Great Britain) Limited et al. (See McCand-
Ush, William H., assignor.)
Sacchi, Gustavo A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Fluid
pump. 1,404,296 ; Aug. T.
Saccone, Vincenzo, Johnstown, Pa. Extension stepladder.
1,441,529; Jan. 9.
Sacerdote, Secondo, and S. Crlstlanl, Milan, Italy. Ther-
moelectric heat-accumulating cooking stove. 1,478,919 ;
Dec. 26.
Sachnoff, George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fastener for fur gar-
ments. 1,47.8.710 ; Nov. 13.
Sachs, Albert P. (See Bothberg, P., and Sachs.)
Sachs, Joseph. (See Sachs, Kelvin N. and J.)
Sachs, Joseph, Hartford, Conn. Switch-operating mecha-
nism. 1,444,556 ; Feb. 6.
Sachs, Joseph, Hartford, Conn. Switch-operating mecha-
nism. 1,444,557 ; Feb. 6.
Sachs, Joseph, Hartford, Conn. E!lectrlc-appllance-re-
ceiving and meter-protecting box or casing. 1,458,728 ;
June 12.
Sachs, Joseph, Hartford, Conn. Incased circuit connect-
ing and controlling device. 1,465,688 ; Aug. 21.
Sachs, Kelvin N. and J., Hartford, Conn. Means for
cushioning transmission shafts. 1,464,220 ; Aug. 7.
Sachs. Ijouis A. (See Hergenreder, A., and Sachs.)
Sacket, Grace H., Racine, Wis. Hat or the like.
1,468,404 ; Sept. 18.
Sackett, Pomeroy D., St. Paul, Minn. Automatic shut-off
valve for fuel tanks. 1,474,556 ; Nov. 20.
Sackner, Wade E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Form. 1,477,388 ;
Dec. 11.
Sacks, George P. (See White, George S., assignor.)
Sacks, Magnus, Brooklyn, N. T. Trap. 1,441,118 ; Jan. 2.
Sackstoder, Andrew H., Tiffin, Ohio. Washing machine.
1,453,606 ; May 1.
Saco-Lowell Shops. (See Danlloff, Serge, assignor.)
Saco-Lowell Shops. (See Feaster, Edward B., assignor.)
Saco-Lowell Shops. (See Howe, Charles W., assignor. )
Saco-Lowell Shops. (See Whittler, J. K., and Curley,
assignors.)
Sadenwater, Frank, Michigan City, Ind. Baseball bat.
1,450,646; Apr. 3.
Saegesser, Albert W., Granite City, 111. Lock for auto-
mobile wheels. 1,476,467; Dec. 4.
Saeki, Kurasuke, Akasaka-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. Reciprocat-
ing straight-motion pump. 1,448,315 ; Mar. 13.
Saeter, Harold. (See Stone, N. P., and Saeter.)
Safberg, Bror F., assignor to Carbondale Machine Com-
pany, Carbondale, Pa. Double^pipe^ condenser.
1,447,518 ; Mar. 6.
Saf-De-Lite Corporation. (See Montague, Carroll H.,
asslgsor.)
Safe-Cabinet Company, The. (See Dick, E. H.. and
Wolters, assignors.)
Safepack Mills. (See Schenkelberger, Albert F., as-
signor. )
Safety Appliances Corporation. (See Purnell, W. J.,
Chase, and Young, assignors.)
Safety Automatic Toy Comjwny, The. (See Brlnkman,
Louis G., assignor.)
Safety Car Coupler Company. (See Flinn, Frank P.,
assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, The. (See
Hulse, George E., assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, The. (See
Rumpf, John, assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, The. (See
Vullleumier, Rudolph, assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, The. (See Tabb,
Warner T., assignor.)
Safety Concrete Incinerator Co. (See Feigenbaum, Jo-
seph, assignor.)
Safety Electric Company, The. (See Baum, Harold A., as-
signor.)
Safety Equipment Service Company, The. (See Nutt,
Buell W., assignor.)
Safety First Auto-Tail-Light Company. (See Nicholson,
G. W., and Kelly, assignors.)
Safety Release Clevis Co. (See Hulsebos, A. B., and Den
Besten, assignors.)
Safety Shoe Rest & Shoe Shining Company. (See Hontos,
James G., assignor.)
Saffert, George J., New Ulm, Minn. Concrete door-frame
construction. 1,451,713 ; Apr. 17.
Saffert, George J., New Ulm, Minn. Means for molding
concrete blocks. 1,451,714 ; Apr. 17.
Saffold, Ray P., Blsbee, Ariz. Tractor. 1,462,304 ; July
17.
Safford, Henry, Little Rock, Ark. Projectile. 1,464,221 ;
Aug. 7.
Safford, Wilford S. (See Harvey, Frank R., assignor.)
Safstrom, Gustaf A., Chicago, 111. Internal-combuBtlon-
engine equipment. 1,477,188 ; Dec. 11.
Sage, Bright, Bast Orange, N. J. Quick-acting closure
for receptacles. 1,473,162 ; Nov. 6.
Sage, Ralph V., Philadelphia, and G. B. Thackray, Weet-
mont Borough, Pa. Combined spring cap. and truck
bolster column guide. 1,459,799 ; June 26.
Sage, Richard W., Augusta, Kans. Band-wheel-turning
device. 1,478,300; Dec. 18.
Sage, Richard W., and H. R. Boughner, Augusta, Kans.
Sand-reel-operating mechanism. 1,476,648 ; Dec. 4.
. Sager Company, J. H. (See Sager, James H., assignor.)
Sager, Edgar R., U. S. Army. Wire cart. 1,461,93&; July
17.
Sager, Fredrick, Tulsa, Okla., and H. R. Hardenbnrg,
Kansas City, Mo. Well reamer. 1,454,863 ; May 16.
Sager, George A., Albany, N. Y. Safety boiler ping and
Installing same. 1,446,812; Feb. 27.
Sager, George A., Albany, N. Y. Installing safety boiler
plugs. 1,446,813; Feb. 27.
<iJager, George A., Albany, N. Y. Thermally-controlled
audible signal. 1,464,222 ; Aug. 7.
Sager, George A., Albany, N. Y. Thermally-controlled
valve for low-water safety telltales. 1,476,422 ; Dec. i.
Sager, James H., assignor to J. H. Sager Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Bumper. 1,470,648 ; Oct. 16.
Sager, John W. (See Thronsen, S., and Sager.)
Saginaw Ladder Co., The. (See Stevens, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Saginaw Manufacturing Company. (See Gilbert, Henry
J., assignor.)
Sago, Charles, Old Forge, Pa. Portable Are escape.
1,465,182; Aug. 14.
Sague, George, Oakes, N. Y. Printing press. 1,442,008;
Jan. 16.
Sahl, Harry W. (See Wigness, C. R., and SahL)
Sahlberg. Rolf K. O., Stockholm, Sweden. Concrete tie.
1,443,891 ; Jan. 30.
Sahlin, Henry, Boston, assignor to E. B. Feaster, Ar-
lington, Mass. Filer and making the same. 1,444,008 ;
Feb. 6.
Sahlstrom, Gustav R., Sheridan, Wyo. Vehicle spring.
1,472,682 ; Oct. 30.
Sahuc, Jacques A., Castelane-Montratier, France. Valye.
1,475,554 ; Nov. 27.
Salger, Lewis. (See Kennedy, B., and SaigerO
Sainsbury, James T., assignor of one-third to G. F. Tates,
Buffalo, N. Y. Ventilating apparatus for automobiles.
1,478,403; Dec. 25.
Saint, Aimge M., Kaplan, La. Preparing whole rice.
Re. 15,522 ; Jan. 9.
St. Clair, Byron W., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Instrument needle. 1,449,706 ;
Mar. 27.
St. Clair, Julia A., San Antonio, Tex. Fastener for tmt-
tons, etc. 1,447,634 ; Mar. 6.
St. Claire, Ethelbert M. (See Farnsworth, A. J., and
St. Claire.)
St. Cloud, Virgil, Raleigh, N. C. Doorcheck. 1,469,6»«;
Oct. 2.
St. John, Archibald D., Maplewood, N. J. Plaaticlser for
cellulose plastics. 1,462,306 ; July 17.
St. John, Spencer H., Long Beach, Calif. Well-i^ps
screen. 1,460,735 ; July 3.
St. Louis Brass Manufacturing Company. (See Drees,
Clemens J., assignor.)
St. Louis Brass Manufacturing Company. (See Oath,
Edwin P., assignor.)
St. Louis Butchers' and Hotel Supply Company. (See
. Wenke, C. W., and Ketterer, assignors.)
St. Louis Coffin Company. (See Paden, Robert F., as-
signor. )
St. Louis Frog & Switch Co. (See Einstein, Robert E..
assignor. )
St. Louis Pump & Equipment Company. (See Hlsds,
Sherwood, assignor.)
St. Louis Stove Company. (See Futral, Blchard, as-
signor.)
St. Mungo Manufacturing Company of America. (See
Loomis, Evarts G., assignor.)
St. Onge, Amasa, Providence, R. I. Damper-controlling
means for cotton-picking machine. 1,462,307 ; July 17.
St. Peter, Napoleon, Fairfield, assignor of one-half to
P. E. Handy, Portland, Me. Collapsible box.
1,476,654 ; Dec. 4.
St. Pierre, Henry, Worcester, Mass. Antiskid device.
1,467,114; Sept. 4.
St. Stephens, Raynar de H., Camborne, and A. E^wlng,
London. England. Percussive rock drill and the like.
1.466,516; Aug. 28.
Saives, L^on, assignor to L. Renault, Blllancourt, France.
Automobile and like vehicle. 1,443,594 ; Jan. 30.
Sajeskl, Anthony, Nanticoke, Pa. Automobile direction
indicator. 1,460,921 ; July 3.
Saklatwalla, Byramjl D., and A. N. Anderson, Craften,
Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Vanadium
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Interrupter.
1,458,729 ; June 12.
Sakryd, Charles H. (See Drefahl, L. C, and Sakryd.)
Sala, Frank, Chicago, HI. Horseshoe. 1,447,153;
Feb. 27.
Saladiner, Joseph M., Bryan, Tex. Gathering attachment
for boll-weevil exterminators. 1,458,863 ; June 12.
Saladiner, Joseph M., Bryan, Tex. Seed and poison poadu
1,458,854 ; June 12.
Salamon, Rudolf, New York, N. Y. Window lock and
alarm. 1,469,446 ; Oct. 2.
Salazar, Emlllo R., Habana, Cuba. Automatic train stop.
1,463,096; July 24.
Saldarini, Charles. (See Ugnon, C, Galoppa, and Salda-
rinl.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
469
Salerno, Ferdinand© G., Chicago, 111. Detachable box
cover. 1,464,508; Aug. 14.
Sales, Alexander. (See McGuire, Eugene L., assignor.)'
Sales Corporation, The. (See Allard, Andrew J., as-
signor.)
SalfiBberg, Leroy L. (See Macdonald, C. H., and Salfis-
berg.)
■■" " ' L., assignor to Ivers-Lee Company,
Packainng machine. 1.476,222 : Dec. 4.
L., assisnor to Ivers-Lee Company,
Method of and apparatus for feeding
1.476.223; Dec. 4.
Leroy L., assignor to Ivers-Lee Company,
N. J. Apparatus for feediug articles.
Dec. 4,
Leroy
N. J.
Leroy
N. J.
Saltisberg.
Newark,
Salfi.sberg,
Newark,
articles.
Salfisberg,
Newark,
1,476.224 .
Salin, Rachel, ne6 Lev#, Paris, France. Fastening device
for doors of motor vehicles. 1,441,530 ; Jan. 9.
Salinas, Jose R.. Monterey, Mexico. Flycatcher.
1,477,081 ; Dec. 11.
Saline, A. W. (See Holmes, Roy B., assignor.)
Salins, Georges A., Vincenne.s, assignor to Pathe Cinema,
Anciens Establissements Pathe Freres, Paris, France.
Machine for treating cinematographic films. 1,461,329 ;
July 10.
Salisburv, George F., Minneapolis, Minn. Combined awn-
ing aid shade. 1,466.600 ; Aug. 28.
Salisbury, Herbert S., Waltham, Mass. Clothespin bag.
1.476,423 : Dec. 4
Salisbury, Orlando B
May 22.
Salisbury, Robert F
Brooklyn. N. T. Shoe. 1,455,887
New Kensington, assignor to Alu-
minum'Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making
steam-jacketed kettle outlets. 1,450,231 ; Apr. 3.
Salisbury, Robert F., New Kensington, assignor to
Aluminum Companv of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ex-
panding roUer tool. 1,460.079 ; June 26.
Sail, George E., Greeley, Colo. Rim tool. 1,466,964 ;
Sept. 4.
Sallada, Clarence B., Huron, S. Dak. Air moistener.
1,458,549 ; June 12.
Sallade, William E. (See Sterling, M. C, and Sallade.)
Salm, John, Torrance, Calif. Back of a mirror, hair-
brush, or similar article. Des. 62,068 ; Mar. 13.
Salm, John. Torrance, Calif. Handle for a toilet article.
Des. 62,246; Apr. 24.
Calif. Handle for a manicure
Apr. 24.
Calif. Handle for a manicure
for a manicure
for a manicure
Salm, John. Torrance,
article. Des. 62,247;
Salm, John. Torrance,
article. Des. 62,248; Apr. 24.
Salm, John. Torrance, Calif. Handle for a manicure
article. Des. 62.249 ; Apr. 24.
Salm, John, Torrance, Calif. Handle
article. Des. 62,555 ; Juiie-19.
Salm, John, Torrance, Calif. Handle
article. Des. 62.556 ; June 19.
Salmon, Edward W.. jr.. Baltimore, Md., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Film-Safe Corpora-
tion. Fllm-torage cabinet. 1,445,975 : Feb. 20.
Saloun, Martin, Milwaukee, Wis. Preserving receptacle.
1,467,338 ; Sept. 11.
Salsich. Nell E., Bethlehem, Pa. Switch stand.
1,442,702; Jan. 16.
Salt Lake Stamp Company. (See Hennefer, Edwin P.,
assignor. )
Salter, Albert L. (See Atherton. C. X.. and Salter.)
Salter, Horace E., assignor of one-half to H. A. Ball,
Grafton. N. Dak. Envelope. 1,458,189 ; Apr. 24.
Salters, William, et al. (See Jacobs, John J., assignor.)
Saltzgaber, Harry V. (See Day, William A., aesignor.)
Balos. Joseph, St. Paul, Minn. Vehicle wheel. 1,446,932;
Feb. 27.
BaJyer, Harry M., Bloomfleld, N. J. Pneumatic control.
1,472,027; Oct. 23.
Salz, Frederick W., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Device
1,468,084 : Sept. 18.
Samaha, Mansour, Washington, D. C. Building construc-
tion. 1,477.451 ; Dec. 11.
Samain, Pierre, Cusy. Haute-Savoie, Prance.
hydraulic apparatus. 1,466,412 ; Aug. 28.
Samanlch, Andrew, Los Angeles, Calif.
1,453,952; May 1.
Samborsky, Andrew, St. Louis. Mo. Guard for electric
switches. 1.477.389 : Dec. 11.
Sametz, James. New York, N. Y. Propeller screw.
1,462,424 ; July 17.
Samland. Frank, and G. Skow, Omaha, Nehr. Spark plug.
1,465.869; Aug. 21.
Sammarone, Amato N., Cleveland
machine. 1.467,339 ; Sept. 11.
Sannnps. Frank D., Carllnvllle,
1.450.819; Apr. 3.
Bammet, (Carles F., Dalton, Mass., assignor to Process
Engineers, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Paper tester.
1,447.185: Mar. 6.
SamminlatelU. Oreste, East Toledo, Ohio. Combined rail-
way steel tie and raU fastener. 1,450.820 ; Apr. 3.
Samo, William H., New York, N. Y. Toilet seat.
1,443,804; Jan. 30.
Sampletro, Cornelius, Brooklvn. N. Y. Device for ad-
justing violin bows. 1.449,298 : Mar. 20.
Sainple, Henry C. Chicago, III. Lifter for culinarv nten-
bUs. 1,471,005; Oct. 16.
for incandescent lamps.
Automatic
Lock bolt.
Ohio. Electrodynamlc
HI.
Ventilator.
Samples, Everett J., and L. C. McDonald, Kansas City,
Mo. Reflector. 1,448,870 ; Mar. 20.
Sampson, Archibald T., assignor to Sampson Axcess
System, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Pipe-cutting apparatus.
1.449,150 fMar. 20.
Sampson, Archibald T., assignor to Sampson Axcess Sys-
tem, Inc.. Lvnn, ilass. System of electrical construc-
tion. 1,452,169 : Apr. 17.
Sampson, Archibald T., assignor to Sampson Axcess Sys-
tem, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Adjustable armored bracket.
1,458,916; June 12.
Sampson, .-Vrchibald T., assignor to Sampson Axcess S.vs-
tem. Inc., Lvnn, Mass. Pipe-cutting machine.
1.478,065 ; Dec. 18.
Sampson, Archibald T., assignor to Sampson Axcess
Svstem, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Lighting and power fix-
ture. 1,478,066 ; Dec. IS.
Sampson Axcess System, Inc. (See Sampson, Archi-
bald T., assignor.)
Sampson, Everett T., Franklin, Mass. Yam clamp.
1,466,485 ; Aug. 28.
Sampson, Frajik A., jr., Kingston, Mass. Tray or sink
leg. 1,468,578; Sept. 18.
Sampson, Fred A.. Forest Lake, Minn. Scaffold.
1,449,700 ; Mar. 27.
Sampson, May C. (See Paquette, Napolfeon, assignor.)
Sampson, MelvLn J., Cleveland, Ohio. Carpenter's bench,
clamp. 1,449,552 ; Mar. 27.
Sampson, Otis. (See Sampson, WUlls G. and O.)
Sampson, Willis G. and O., Hansen, Idaho. Pneumatic-
tire pressure gauge and signal. 1,445,043 ; Feb. 13.
Samsel, Apolonia, New Bedford, Mass. Ash sifter.
1,476.225; Dec 4.
Samsioe, Carl A. R., Stockholm, Sweden. Cleaning paste.
1.460,039 : June 26.
Samson, Alfred A., Chicago, lU. Belt guide and shift-
ing mechanism. 1,478,839; Dec. 25.
Samuel, Albert, Paris, France. Envelope, postal wrapper,
or the like. 1,463,442 ; July 31.
Samuel, Frederick W., New York, N. Y. Necktie rack,
1,466,564; Aug. 28.
Samuel, Georg, Berlin, Germany. Drilling tool.
1.446.662 ; Feb. 27.
Samuell, Charles A., Hedgesville, Mont Well tool.
1,452,444 ; Apr. 17.
Samuels, Benjamin F. (See Haworth, Henry G., as-
signor.)
Samuels, Nicholas W. (See McQuaid. J. J., and Samuels.)
Samuels, Philip, Lowell, Mass. Manifold for gasoline
engines. 1,457,003 ; May 29.
Samuelson,- Agnes C, executrix. (See Samuelson, Ed-
ward H.)
Samuelson, Charles T., New Orleans, La. Fluid ejector.
1,442,298; Jan. 16.
Samuelson. Edward H., deceased, Long Beach, Calif. ;
A. C. Samuelson, executrix. Mouse and rat trap.
1,446,130; Feb. 20.
San Diego, Consolidated Gas & Electric Company. (See
Klauber, Laurence M., assignor.)
San Diego Consolidated Gas and Electric Company. (See
Watson, William V., assignor.)
Sanborn, Edgar M.. Oakland, Calif. Backing alarm and
signal for automobiles. 1,469,337 ; Oct. 2.
Sanborn, George H., Maiden, Mass. Automatic train-
control device. 1,447.227 ; Mar. 6.
Sanburn, Willis H., Sprinprtield, Mass. Paper-roll track for
paper machines. 1.456,077; May 22.
Sanchez, Leo C, Cumanavagua, Cuba. Bookstand at-
tachment for beds. 1,470,487 ; Oct. 9.
Sandage, Isaac H,, Sandpoint, Idaho. Reciprocating saw.
1,459,604; June 19.
Sandberg, August. (See Rork, C. E., and Sandberg.)
Sandberg, Axel G., Worcester, assignor to H. Orth, Boston,
Mass. Coin box for telephones. 1,465,185 ; Aug. 14.
Sandberg, Charles J.. Chicago, III. Shoe-lace-tie retainer.
1.446.663 ; Feb. 27.
Sandberg, Swan A., and A. F. Jeanblanc, Lee Center, 111.
Lever control for clutch pedals. 1,452,170 ; Apr. 17.
Sandbo. Anton I., Rock Island, III. Wheel alignment
indicator. 1,477,450; Dec. 11.
Sandell, Henrv K.. assignor to H. S. Mills, Chicago, 111.
Sound record. 1.442.299 ; Jan. 16.
Sandell, Henrv K., dicago. 111., assignor to H. S. Mills.
Dynamo-electric machine. 1,471,067 ; Oct. 16.
Sander, .\lfred H., Maplewood. N. J., assignor to George
Borgfeldt & Co., New York. N. Y. Coffee percolator, tea-
pot, or similar article. Des. 62,416 ; May 22.
Sander, Alfred H.. Maplewood, N. J., assignor to George
Borgfeldt & Co.. New York, N. Y. Teapot or similar
article. Des. 62,417; May 22.
Sander, Alfred H., Maplewood. N. J., assignor to George
Borgfeldt & Co., New York. N. Y. Teapot or similar
article. Des. 62,418: May 22.
Sander, Alfred H., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to George
Borgfeldt & Co.. New York, N. Y. Teapot or similar
article. Des. 63,040; Sept. 18.
Sander, Jacob C. Lvnn, assignor to Thompson Spot Welder
Company. Boston, Mass. Uniting metal plates.
1.455,811 ; May 22.
Sander, John. (See Bock, Herman, assignor.)
Sander, Willy, assignor to Firm of Carl Zeiss. Jena, Ger-
many. Stereoautograph. 1,477,082; Dec. 11.
470
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Sanders, Albert C, Helena, Ark. Shield. 1,462,127;
July 17.
Sanders, Alfred J., Spokane, Wash. Electric lamp.
1.474,735; Nov. 20.
Sanders, Charlan E. (See Shannon, E. W., and Sanders.)
Sanders, Bmitt. (See Taylor, C. F., and Sanders.)
Sanders, Ernest E., San Francisco, Calif. Surgical de-
vice for optical operations. 1,441,754 ; Jan. 9.
Sanders, Frank M., Bed Rock, Okla. Tractor shield.
1,442,237; Jan. 16.
Sanders, Harold C., Newport, England. Electrical double-
pole switching Dlug. 1,468,577 ; Sept. 18.
Sanders, James B., Basic, Va. Can opener. 1,450,894 ;
Apr. 3.
Sanders, James E., Great Falls, Mont. Vapor stove.
1,450,870 ; Apr. 3.
Sanders, James I., Columbus, Kans. Float. 1,460,601 ;
Aug. 28.
Sanders, James M., Hillsboro, Ohio. Auger bit. 1,405,870 ;
Aug. 21.
Sanders, John, assignor of one-half to C. Whitehead, Den-
ver, Colo. Automobile gear-shift pedal lock. 1,450,050 ;
Mar. 27.
Sanders, John C, Harrisburg, Pa. Collar clip. 1,449,060 ;
Mar. 20.
Sanders, Joseph C, assignor to American Foundry &
Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Floor drain.
1,448,769; Mar. 20.
Sanders, Robert G. (See Martel, E. J., and Sanders.)
Sanders, Roy W. (See Smith, G. B., and Sanders.)
Sanders, Thomas, Kingman, Ind. Trolley-wheel mount.
1,441,755; Jan. 9.
Sanders, Walter E., assignor to Essex Rubber Company,
Trenton, N. J. Shipping container. 1,453,480 ; May 1.
Sanderson, William, assignor to Simplex Manufacturing
Company, Conneautville, Pa. Brake. 1,443,093 ;
Jan. 23.
Sandholm, John. (See Tommasi, C., Sandholm, Danneel,
and Busch.)
Sandiford, William, Joliet, 111. Feed pinion. 1,465,486 ;
Aug. 21.
Sandilands, James, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Automatic
valves. 1,451,895 ; Apr. 17.
Sandland, George E. (See Smith, R. L., and Sandland.)
Sandlin, James W., Humble, Tex. Pump valve. 1,443,436 ;
Jan. 30.
Sandman, August G., Baltimore, Md. Journal box.
1,458,780 ; June 12.
Sando, Will J., Milwaukee, Wis. System for treating
activated sludge. 1,465,001 ; Aug. 14.
Sandoe, Clarence J., St. Louis, Mo. Screening device.
1,472,439 ; Oct. 30.
Sandor, Nicholas, Dresden, Germany. Egg crate.
1,461,099 u July 10.
Sandor, Paul L., Theresa, Saskatchewan, Canada. Solder-
ing iron. 1,441,537 ; Jan. 9.
Sands, Asa D., Camden, N. J. Receptacle plate for elec-
trical outlets. 1,454,081 ; May 8.
Sands, Charles A. (See Abbott, G. F., and Sands.)
Sands, F. M. (See Hubbard, E., and Bahrs, assignors.)
Sands, Filandro H., Nassau, Bahama Islands. Horse-
drawn cycle. 1,453,190 ; Apr. 24.
Sands, Jesse L., Fairmont, W. Va. Crank. 1,466,148 ;
Aug. 28.
Sands, Roy G., Waukegan, 111., assignor to Frank B. Cook
Company, Chicago, 111. Fuse. 1,443,886; Jan. 30.
Sands, Roy G., Waukegan, assignor to Frank B. Cook
Company, Chicago, 111. Lightning arrester and heat
coil. 1,468,650; Sept. 25.
Sands, Roy G., Waukegan, assignor to Cook Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Renewable electric fuse. 1,473,646 ;
Nov. 13.
Sands, Roy G., assignor to Cook Electric Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Renewable electric fuse. 1,473,647 ; Nov. 13.
Sands, Roy G., Waukegan, J. C. Bogle, Oak Park, and G.
R. Folds, Evanston. 111., assignors to Frank B. Cook
Company, Chicago, 111. Fuse. 1.443,887 ; Jan. 30.
Sandt, Arthur R. (See Lynch, J. B., and Sandt.) •
Sandusky Foundry & Machine Company, The. (See
Millspaugh, William H., assignor.)
Sandvoss, Hermann, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Thermostat. 1,453,769 ; May 1.
Sanford, Andrew J., assignor to A. H. Heisey & Co., New-
ark, Ohio. Pitcher. Des. 62,675 ; July 17.
Sanford, Andrew J., assignor to A. H. Heisey & Co.,
Newark. Ohio. Bottle or similar article. Des. 62.963 :
Aug. 28.
Sanford, Augustine C., Chicago, 111. Combined desk and
seat. 1,454,565 ; May 8.
Sanford, Floyd N., assignor to Hacker Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for placing backs
upon objects. 1,441,885 ; Jan. 9.
Sanford, Floyd N., assignor to Hacker Manufacturing
Co., Chicago, 111. Press. 1.466,730; Sept. 4.
Sanford, Henry H., Mansfield, Ohio. Gas heater.
1,459,994 ; June 26.
Sanford, Hugh W., Knoxville, Tenn. Railway car.
1,470,391; Oct. 9.
Sanford, Hugh W., Knoxville, Tenn. Hub and journal
box. 1,477,449 ; Dec. 11.
Sanford Mills. (See Creasey, Samuel E., assignor.)
Sanford Riley Stoker Co. (See Riley, Robert S., as-
Blgnor.)
as-
(See Sheldon, Otis C,
(See Barkley, Dan ford,
(See Handley, John H.,
(See Miller, Henry A.,
(See Rainsford, Francis
Sanford Riley Stoker Co.
signer.)
Sanford, Stephen, & Sons, Inc.
assignor.)
Sanford, Stephen, & Sons, Inc.
assignor.)
Sanford, Stephen, & Sons, Inc.
assignor.)
Sanford, Stephen, & Sons, Inc.
F., assignor.)
Sangama Electric Company. (See Holtz, Frederick C,
assignor.)
Sanger, Lillian N., Framingham, Mass. Doll. Des.
63,589; Dec. 18.
Sanger, Walter E., assignor to William Garrigue & Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Process of and apparatus
for distilling liquids. 1,452,617; Apr. 24.
Sangren, Harry A., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbrldge, Mass. Strap fastener for eye-
glasses. 1,471,360 ; Oct. 23.
Saugston, Lawrence R., Loveland, Colo. Package-tying
device. 1,461,584 ; July 10.
Sanguinetti, Domingo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Colored
artificial asphaltum. 1,465,317 ; Aug. 21.
Sanitary Novelties Company. (See Llewellyn, George
E., assignor.)
Sanitary Products Corporation of America. ( See Mallory,
George P., assignor.)
Sanitary Products Corporation of America. . (See Ruck-
ert, H. E., and Mallory, assignors.)
Sanitary Rubber Novelty Co., The. (See Toeppen, Her-
wig (J., assignor.)
Sanitary Scale Company. (See Ludlow, George M., as-
signor.)
Sanitax Brush Company. (See Hastings, Roland T.
R., assignor.)
Sankey, Edward, Barrow-in-Furness, England. Photo-
graphic-printing machine. 1,47.3,740 ; Nov. 13.
Sanner Brothers Incorporated. (See Sanner, Celestin, as-
signor.)
Banner, Celestin, assignor to Sanner Brothers Incorpo-
rated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubricator. 1,448,041;
Mar. 13.
Sanner, John A., Page, W. Va. Rail joint. 1,471,068;
Oct. 16.
Sansevero, Ralph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Therapeutic composi-
tion. 1,449,299; Mar. 20.
Santal6, Miguel, Barcelona, Spain. Machine for treating
skeins of thread. 1,461,330 ; July 10.
Santarsiero, Anthony V., New York, N. Y. Gas heater.
1,473,322 ; Nov. 6.
Santarsiero, Antonio V., New York, N. Y. Collapsible
boat. 1,462,769 ; July 24.
Santini, Battista, Roseville, Calif. Nonskid-tire protector.
1,451,054 ; Apr. 10.
Santoianni, Michel, Chicago, 111. Toy baby cab. Des.
63,008 ; Sept. 4.
Santoni, Enotrio R., Ancona, Italy. Contracted or short-
ened characters for print. 1,466,565 ; Aug. 28.
Sany metal Products Company. (See Carpenter, R. P.,
and Anderson, assignors.)
Sapienza, Benedetto, New York, N. Y. Telephone-call
register. 1,455,268 ; May 15.
Sapp, Thomas, London, England. Sign and advertising
device. 1,442,005 : Jan. 9.
Sardeson, Robert, Minneapolis, Minn. Rellning motor-
vehicle brake bands. 1,452,475 ; Apr. 17.
Sardou, George, New York, N. Y. Folding box.
1,466,344; Aug. 28.
S'argeant, Alfred E., and S. A. Moody, Brisbane, Aus-
tralia. Filing cabinet. 1,475.555 ; Nov. 27.
Sargent, Allan C., Westford, Mass., assignor to C. G.
Sargent's Sons Corporation. Dry-dusting machine.
1,445,849; Feb. 20.
Sargent, Allan C, Westford, Mass., assignor to C. G.
Sargent's Sons Corporation. Rake tooth for carboniz-
ing acid bowls. 1,451,926 ; Apr. 17.
Sargent, Arthur G., New Haven, Conn. Tire-mileage In-
dicator. 1,471,981 ; Oct. 23.
Sargent, Charles E., Indianapolis, Ind. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,451,407 ; Apr. 10.
Sargent, Chester F. (See Oleson, Olaf E., assignor.)
Sargent Company. (See Garren, George S., assignor.)
Sargent & Company. (See Kimball, Frank I., assignor.)
Sargent & Company. (See Sargent, Edward R., as-
signor.)
Sargent & Company. (See Shaw, John H., assignor.)
Sargent & Company. (See Voight, Henry G., assignor.)
Sargent, E. H., & Company. (See Cary-Curr, Henry J.,
assignor.)
Sargent, Baton D., assignor to The White Mountain
Freezer Co., Inc., Nashua, N. H. Ice-cream freezer.
1,458,855 ; June 12.
Sargent, Edward R., assignor to Sargent & Company,
New Haven, Conn. Casket handle. 1,457,859 ; June 5.
Sargent, Frederick, Eastport, Me. Paring knife.
1,448,078; Mar. 13.
Sargent. Frederick, (31encoe, 111., assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Ash-discharge
apparatus for boilers. 1,441,246 ; .Tan. 9.
Sargent, Frederick G., Westford, Mass., assignor to C.
G. Sargent's Sons Corporation. Circulation-regulat-
ing means for driers. 1,476,424 ; Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphaheticdl list of patentees — Continued.
471
Sargent, George H., CMcugo, 111. Water gauge.
1.473.741 : Nov. 13.
iSargent & Lundy, Incorporated. (See Rossman, Allen
M., assignor.)
Sargent, Merle S., Ashtabula, Ohio. Apparjitus for and
method of cutting separator plates. 1,454,455; May 8.
Sargent, Sumner H., Los Angeles, Calif. I'ump-pluuger
rotor. 1,462,721 ; July 24.
Sargent, Sumner B., Los Angeles, Calif. Grip for polish
rods and the like. 1,476,468; Dee. 4.
Sargent, Sumner B., Los Angeles, Calif. Polish-rod
adjuster head. 1,476.469 ; Dec. 4.
Sargent, Walter K., Detroit, Mich. Die-sinking machine.
1,468,515 ; Sept. 18.
Sargent's Sons Corporation. (See Sargent, Allan C, as-
signor.)
Sargent's, C. G., Sons Corporation. (See Furbush, Frank
L., assignor.)
Sargent's, C. G., Sons Corporation. (See Sargent, Allan
C, assignor.)
Sargent's, C. G., Sons Corporation. (See Sargent, Fred-
erick G., assignor.)
Saring, Courtland. Sharon, Pa. Hidden switch for coil
boxes. 1.459,995 ; .Tune 26.
Sarkisian, Dickrau M., Forest Hills, N. Y. Curtain
holder. 1,477,286; Dec. 11.
Sarlandt, Oscar J., San Francisco, CaUf. Planer-tool
holder. 1,460,681 ; July 3.
Sarles, Sylvia B., Hillsboro, N. Dak. Flour sifter.
1,471,361; Oct. 23.
Saros, Nick, Beverly, Wash. Brace. 1,441,177 ; Jan. 2.
Sarpy, George, et al. (See Dominguez, Manuel D., as-
signor.)
Sarrey, Paschal and N. H. Hudson, Stoughton, Mass.
Advertising device. 1,470,936; Oct. 16.
Sartain, Louis M., Pelham, Tenn. Rail fastener.
1,453,641 ; May 1.
Sartain, Louis M., Pelham, Tenn. Lock nut. 1,467,688 ;
Sept. 11.
Sartakoff, Jack D., Forrest Hills, N. Y. Emergency-brake
alarm. 1.447,604 ; Mar. 6.
Sartakoff, Jack D., New York, N. T. Water-feeding ap-
paratus for storage batteries. 1,469,963 ; Oct. 9. *
Sartakoff, Jack D., Long Island City, N. Y. Storage-bat-
tery filler. 1,471,362; Oct. 23.
Sartakoff, Jack D., Forrest Hills, and W. V. Forrest,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic water filler for storage
batteries. 1,474,169; Nov. 13.
Sartore, Laurence, assignor of one-half to D. Foglia, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Stitching mechanism. 1,462,521 ; July 24.
Sarvey. John L. (See Gendreau, C. J., and Sarvey.)
Sas, Elmer, New York, N. Y. Drink miier. 1,472,814 ;
Nov. 6.
Sas, Elmer, New York, N. Y. Drink mixer. 1,473,163 ;
Nov. 6.
Sasa, Hidematsu, Tokyo, Japan. Making phthalic anhy-
dride. 1.443,094; Jan. 23.
Sasgen, Michael J., assignor to Grand Specialties Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Doorstop. 1,473,833; Nov. 13.
Sasgen, Michael J., assignor to Grand Specialties Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Doorstop. 1,478,834 ; Nov. 13.
Satchwell, Leonard, assignor to The Rheostatic Com-
pany Limited, Slough, Buckinghamshire, England. Grid
resistance. 1,467,952; Sept. 11.
Satenstein, Sidney, New York, N. Y., assignor to Al-
chemic Gold Company, Inc. Stamping bookbindings
«nd the like. 1,460,391 ; July 3.
Sattler, Carl P., assignor to The Rollaway Motor Com-
pany, Toledo. Ohio. Sealing shell for steering-wheel
casings. 1,442,975 ; Jan. 23.
Sattler, John H., assignor to The Stelger & Kerr Stove &
Foundry Co., San Francisco, Calif. Gas stove.
1,462,661 ; July 24.
Sattler, Rudolph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Plate-printing ma-
chine. 1,447,433 • Mar. 6.
Sattler, Rudolph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Plate-printing ma-
chine. 1,447,434 ; Mar. 6.
Sattler, Rudolph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Plate-printing ma-
chine. 1,447,435 ; Mar. 6.
Sattler, Walter E., New York, N. Y. Dental casting
apparatus. 1.477,853 ; Dec. 18.
Satzger, Edward, sr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Door-core-assem-
bling device. 1,460,503 ; July 3.
Sauble, Peter P. (See Caltrider, S. P., and Sauble.)
Saucier. Frank, Haines, Alaska. Means for attaching
caps and fuses to stick explosives. 1,446,664 ;
Feb. 27
Saucier, Henry L., Providence, R. I. Ratchet socket
wrench. 1,453,607 ; May 1.
Sauczuk. Frank, Brooklyn, N. Y. Push-button switch.
1,444,804; Feb. 13.
Sauer, Emil G., Richmond Hill, N. Y., assignor to Bigelow-
Hartford Carpet Company. Rug. Des. 63,;^28 ; Nov. 20.
Sauer, Ernst, Schloss Kaibitz, near Kemnath, Germany.
Producing intaglio-printing forms. 1,464,140 ; Aug. 7.
Sauer, Friedrich, Gotha, Germany. Manufacture of wine-
yeast preparation. 1,444,276 ; Feb. 6.
Sauer, Lena, Hamilton, Ohio. Egg beater and cream whip.
1,470 882; Oct. 16.
Sauer, Ix)uis J. (See Joy, C. H., jr., and Sauer.)
Sauerbrei, William N., Richmond Hill, assignor to Wilson
Bohannan, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Reversible bolt lock.
1,456,466 ; May 22.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Insulator.
Roof edging. 1,470,331 ;
Hair fastener. 1,441,820 ;
Window-shade bracket.
Clock for warping
Manufacturing tires.
George
H.
as-
f!
Sauerelsen, Christian F.,
Rel5,585; Apr. 24.
Saul, John, Jersey City, N. J
Oct. 9.
Saul, Tom W., Seattle, Wash.
Jan. 9.
Saul, Ximena W., Roanoke, Va.
1,448,463; Mar. 13.
Saulnier, Arsene, Waltham, Mass.
machines. 1,442,541 ; Jan. 16.
Saulpaw, Karl D., Calhoun, Tenn.
1,466,942; Sept. 4.
Saunders, Addison T. (See Saunders,
signor.)
Saunders, Albert F., assignor to T. N. Benedict Mfg. Co.,
East Syracuse, N. Y. Drinking cup. Des. 62,420 ;
May 22.
Saunders, Arthur H., Richmond, Va. Collapsible tube
and cut-off therefor. 1,477,452 ; Dec. 11.
Saunders, Augustus M., McKeesport, assignor to National
Tube Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pipe. 1,460,769;
July 3.
Saunders, Bertram H., Paterson, N. J. Variable-speed
drive gear. 1,475,449 ; Nov. 27.
Saunders, Charles A. L., Elgin, 111. Shoe liner,
1,460,608 ; July 3.
Saunders, Edward, assignor of forty-nine one-hundredths
to II. Buxton, Denver, Colo. Corn-snapping machine.
1.456,012: May 22.
Saunders, Frank A., Dubuque, Iowa. Valve-actuating
means. 1,460,922; July 3.
Saunders, George H., Akron, Ohio, assignor of one-half
to A. T. Saunders, Chicopee, Mass. Edible cereal prod-
uct and making. 1,457,004 ; May 29.
Saunders, Samuel E., Whippingham, England. Ply board
or sheet. 1,444,482 ; Feb. 6.
Saunders, Samuel R., Green Bay, assignor of one-half to
J. Hendricks, South Kaukauna, Wis. Air-cooled cylin-
der. 1,463,595; July 31.
Saunders, Walter S., assignor to American Forging and
Socket Co., Pontiac, Mich. Windshield-top support.
1,478,457; Dec. 25.
Saunders, Wendell M., Reading, and L. V. Roy, Beverly,
Mass. Fruit-jar sealing-ring opener. 1,470,488 ; Oct. 9.
Saunders, William D. (See Beck, F. G., and Saunders.)
Saunders, William M., Waterbury, Conn., assignor to The
Hoge Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Propel
penciL 1,477,905 ; Dec. 18.
Saunders, 'William M., Waterbury, Conn., assignor
The Hoge Manufacturing Company, New York, N.
Propel pencil. 1,477,906 ; Dec. 18.
Saundry, Edward, New Haven, Conn. Rope-joining
clamp. 1,459,265 ; June 19.
Saurer, Hippolyt, Mannenbach, assignor to Societe An-
onyme Adolphe Saurer, Arbon, Switzerland. Appara-
tus for testing bevel-gear wheels. 1,444,526 ; Feb. 6.
Sausage Linking Machine Corporation. (See Hirsch,
Otto C. L., assignor.)
Sauter, William H., assignor to The Clefton Company,
Owatonna, Minn. Acetylene generator. 1,449,957 ;
Mar. 27.
Sauvage Appliance Company. (See Sauvage, William H.,
assignor.)
Sauvage, Herbert J. (See Evers, A. J., and Sauvage.)
Sauvage, William H., assignor, by mespe assignments,
to Gould Coupler Company, New York, N. Y. Slack ad-
juster. 1,441,756; Jan. 9.
Sauvage, William H., Buffalo, assignor to Sauvage Appli-
ance Company, New York, N. Y. Railway brake.
1,446,771 ; Feb. 27.
Sauvage, William H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Gould Coupler Company, New York, N. Y. Slack ad-
juster. 1,453,857 ; Maj; 1.
Sauvage, William H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Gould Coupler Company, New York, N. Y. Slack ad-
juster. 1,474,090; Nov. 13.
Sauvage, William H., Flushing, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Gould Coupler Company, New York, N. Y.
Slack adjuster. 1,474,091 ; Nov. 13.
Sauvage, William H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Gould Coupler Company, New York, N. Y. Slack ad-
juster. 1,474,092 ; Nov. 13.
Sauvage, William H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Gould Coupler Company, New York, N. Y. Slack ad-
juster. 1,474,093; Nov. 13.
Sauvageon, Marius, Paris, France. Electric furnace.
1,464,543 ; Aug. 14.
Sauve, Elzear. (See Chicoine, L. P., and Sauve.)
Sauveur, Albert, Cambridge. Mass. Manufacturing
wrought iron. 1,463,228; July 31.
Sauzedde, Claude. Detroit, Mich. Wire wheel construc-
tion. 1,469,822; Oct. 9.
Sauzedde, Claude, Mount Clemens, and J. L. Buchanan,
Detroit, Mich. Spare - wheel mounting. 1,477,287:
Dec. 11.
Savage, Alfred J., Wolverton. England. Hand tool for
cultivating and scarifying land. 1,471,982 ; Oct. 23.
Savage Arms Corporation. (See Nelson, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Savaae, August G., Eldorado, Ark. Blower nozzle.
1,466,965 ; Sept. 4.
472
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Savage, Edwin H., Cleveland, assignor to The Cleveland
Tractor Company, Euclid, Ohio. Track-laying tractor.
1,452,171 ; Apr. 17.
Savage, Edwin H., Cleveland, assignor to The Cleveland
Tractor Company, Euclid, Ohio. Track-belt unit. lie-
15,583 ; Apr. 24.
Savage, George E., assignor to Manning, Bowman & Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Waffle iron or similar article.
Des. 62,851 ; Aug. 7.
Savage, Will R., Omaha, Nebr. Pneumatic tire. 1,443,652 ;
Jan. 30.
Savard, Edwin B., Ventura, Calif. Timer. 1,468,405 ;
Sept. 18.
Save-A-Room Furniture Manufacturing Company. (See
Freeman, John, assignor.)
Savell, Cross G., Silver City, Miss. Emergency brake.
1,455,666 ; May 15.
Saveno, Alphonso. (See Libertlni, P., and Saveno.)
Savlcks, Lougin, Rockford, 111., assignor of one-half to
A. P. Dockus, Detroit, Mich. Trap. 1,466,602 ;
Aug. 28.
Savldge, Clinton, L., Callaway, Nebr. Valve coupMng for
tubular wells. 1,452,004 ; Apr. 17.
Savieo, ( harles L., Lima, Ohio, assignor tp W. H. Foster,
New York, N. Y. Bolt-turning machine. 1,454,983 ;
May 15.
Savieo, Charles L., Lima, Ohio, assignor to W. H. Foster,
New York, N. Y. Blade-ad.iusting mechanism for cut-
ter heads. 1,458,363 ; June 12.
Savignac, Avila, Joliette, Quebec, Canada. Hay-cocking
machine. 1,456,467; May 22.
Savoy, Dennis B. A., assignor of one-half to G. P. Mc-
William, Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada. Auto-
matic filler. 1,441,946; Jan. 9.
Savoye, Herbert F., Hackensack, assignor to American
Radium Appliance Company, Morristown, N. J. Appa-
ratus for preparing artificial radioactive water.
1,452,709; Apr. 24.
Sawadski, William F., Charleston, S. C. Tube expander.
1,447,154 : Feb. 27.
Sawdon, Joseph, Qulncy, 111. Duplex envelope. 1,470,291 ;
Oct. 9.
Sawicki, John, assignor of one-fourth to I. J. Watson
and one-fourth to F. Michell, Ironwood, Mich. Rail-
way gate. 1.442,703 : Jan. 16.
Sawin, Lester M., Chicago, 111. Display case. 1,451,055 ;
Apr. 10.
Sawulchik, Lazar. (See Malasky, Peter, assignor.)
Sawyer, Charles A., jr., Newton, Mass. Leather-cutting
machine. 1,458,550 ; June 12.
Sawyer, Charles G., Sydney, New South Wales, and D. F.
Glynn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Trousers press
and stretcher. 1,445,804 ; Feb. 20.
Sawyer, Elmer W. (See Murphy, T. H., Isbell, and Saw-
yer.)
Sawyer, Frank A. (See Gibbs, C. A., and Sawyer.)
Sawyer, Frank M., Los Angeles, Calif. Making artificial
building blocks. 1,473,200 ; Nov. 6.
Sawyer, Fred L., assignor to Sawyer Specialty Scales
Comp.any, .Tacksonville, Fla., a Corporation of Florida.
Scale. 1,473,126 ; Nov. 6.
Sawyer, Henry A. (See Hancock, Harry H., assignor.)
Sawyer, Israel J., Haskell, Okla. Trunk crate. 1,477,008 ;
Dec. 11.
Sawyer Specialty Scales Company. (See Sawyer, Fred
L., assignor.)
Sawyier, Thomas C, Indianapolis, Ind. Pen and pencil
holder. 1,459,517; June 19.
Saxe, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Toothbrush. 1,442,362;
Jan. 16.
Saxe, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Tootbrush. 1,442,363 ;
Jan. 16.
Saxe, Charles W., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester. Mass. Ceramic ware and making same.
1,454.000 : May 1.
Saxe, Fenwick F., New York, N. Y. Window cleaner.
1,444,707 ; Feb. 6.
Saxe, Henry, et al. (See Gill, Charles H., assignor.)
Saxegaard, Andreas, Christiania, Norway. Apparatus
for household cooking. 1,471,573 ; Oct. 23.
Saxon, Herman R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Electric Auto-Lite Corporation. Toledo, Ohio. Non-
glaring headlight. 1,471,923 ; Oct. 23.
Saxon, William. (See Stevens, B. D., Henderson, and
Saxon.)
Sayles, Frederick. (See Peacock, J. L., and Sayles.)
Saylor, Fmnk D., Wheeling, W. Va. Flexible coupling.
1.443,148: Jan. 23.
Saylnr, Henry A., A. S. Peck, and P. A. Dinsmoor, as-
signors to Lawrence Paper Manufacturing Company.
Lawrence, Kans. Box-sealing machine. 1,471,924 :
Oct. 23.
Sayer. John, Stone Lake, Wis. Socket wrench. 1,458,956 ;
June If).
Sayers, William L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Game. 1,452,618;
Apr. 24.
Sayre. Holly. (See Groves, Guy G., assignor.)
Sayre, Rockwell, Chicago, 111. Bottle. Des. 62,112 ;
Mar. 20.
Sayres. John H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Line-throwing gun.
1,449,449 : Mar. 27.
Sayvillp Furniture Company. (See Gillam, Wilson J.,
assignor.)
Sbigoli, Virgilio, Chicago, HI. Automobile radiator cap.
Des. 02.096; Mar. 20.
Scafida, Christy. (See Celano, Sem S., assignor.)
Scaletti, Joseph, Suisun City, Calil;. Stanchion. 1,465,183 ;
Aug. 14.
Scalneck, John, Monongahela, Pa. Car-dumping device.
1,442,300; Jan. 16.
Scammacca, Stephen. (See Orr, Robert J., assignor.)
Scammell, Walter J. (See McArthur, G., Colpus, Scam-
mell, and Thompson.)
Scanlan, Matthew K., Liverpool, England. Stationerr
label. 1,461,585 ; July 10.
Seanlon, Henry P. (See Schumacher, J. H., and Scan-
Ion.)
Scanlon, Henry P., and J. H. Schumacher, Long Beach,
Calif. Swivel block. 1,468,579 ; Sept. 18.
Scanlon-Morrls Co. (See Rudeslll, Thomas J., assignor.)
Scannel, Maurice E. (See Nelson, C. S., and Scannel.)
Scaiinell, Jeremiah J., Detroit, Mich. Portable shower-
bath fixture. 1,446,105 ; Feb. 20.
Scarborough, Henry. (See Colbert, Clarence F., assignor.)
Scarborough, Henry. (See Steere, Clarence E., as-
signor.)
Scarborough, Henry, and J. R. Dostal, Milwaukee, Wis. ;
said Dostal assignor to said Scarborough. Apparatus
for cleaning bottles and like containers. 1,445,359 ;
Feb. 13.
Scarborough, Lee W., Humble, Tex. Chopping and slicing
machine. 1,455,173 ; May 15.
Schaake, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Strain
clamp. 1,443,595; Jan. 30.
Schaake, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Trolley
base. 1 444,983 ; Feb. 13.
Schaake, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Section
switch. 1,449,915 ; Mar. 27.
Schaake, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Feeder-
cable support. 1.454,864; May 15.
Schaake, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
* house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Trollev-
wire splicer. 1,477,386 ; Dec. 11.
Schaake, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Trolley
frog. 1,477,387; Dec. 11.
Schaake, William, Pittsburgh, and F. H. Miller, Wilkins-
burg, I'a., assignors to Westinghouse Electi'ic & Manu-
facturin,or Company. Trolley frog. 1,464,509 ; Aug. 14.
Schaanning, Peder C, Vestre Holmen, near Christiania,
Norway. Method and arrangement for conveying wood
pulp. 1,466,413; Aug. 28.
Schab, John W., assignor to The New Favorite Manu-
facturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Valve grinder.
1,441,032; Jan. 2.
Schachenmoier, Richard H., Karlsruhe, Germany. Course
drafter for marine and aeronautic vessels. 1,458,957:
June 19. •
Schacht, Barnet, New York, N. Y. Sidewalk door.
1,442,737: Jan. 16.
Schacht, Julius, New York, N. Y. Bathing-suit carrier.
Des. 63,490 : Dec. 11.
Schact, Gustav A., Plainville, Ohio. Transmission
mechanism. 1,452,220 ; Apr. 17.
Schad, Herbert C, Los Angeles, Calif. Peanut butter
and making same. 1,476,649 ; Dec. 4.
Schade. .Tames W., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company. New York, N. Y. Transmission belt.
1,463,596 : July 31.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holyoke, Mass. Loose-leaf ledger. 1,442,829 ; Jan. 23.
Echade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Com-
pany. Friction clutch for telescoping elements.
1,447,519 ; Mar. 6.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holyoke, Mass. Fastening tubular posts to loose-leaf
ledgers. 1,447,520 ; Mar. 6.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Com-
pany, Holyoke, Mass. Separable loose-leaf ledger.
1,458,364 ; June 12.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holyoke, Mass. Loose-leaf binder. 1,466,313 ; Aug. 28.
Schade. John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holyoke, Mass. Detachable filler for memorandum
books. 1,474,494 ; Nov. 20.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holyoke, Mass. Loose-leaf binder. 1,478.840 ; Dec. 25.
Schadegg, Theophilus. (See La Belle. William E., as-
signor.)
Sohadewald. Henry M., Philadelphia, P.-i. Haircloth
loom. 1,469„338; Oct. 2.
Schaechterle, Henry, Friend, Nebr. Collapsible rim lock.
1,447,894 ; Mar. 6.
Schaechterle, Henry, Fullerton, Nebr. Collapsible rim.
1,471,925; Oct. 23.
Schaechterle, Henry and J., Friend, Nebr. Incubator
egg tray. 1.441.947 ; Jan. 9.
Schaechterle, John. (See Schaechterle, Henry, and .T.)
Schaefer, Adolph. Valle.io, Calif. Internal-combustion
engina 1,459.479 : .Tune 19.
Schaefer, Alice, East St. Louis, 111. Cushion attachment
for handles. 1,443,596 ; Jan. 30.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
473
Schaefer, Aloysius H. (See Brown Harvey, assignor.)
Schuefer, Carl W. (See Goldrlck, Albert R., assignor.)
Schaefer, Carl \V. (See Zulich, John, assignor.)
Schaefer, Charles P., and K. M. Brown, Chicago, 111.
Construction tie. 1,472.194 ; Oct. 30.
Schaefer, Kdward P., Rochester, N. i'. Heating and
ventilating attachment for chimney flues. 1,448,598;
Mar. 13.
Schaefer, Ferdinand A., Raspeburg, Md. Resilient wheel.
1,470,118; Oct. 9.
Schnt'fer, Frank, et al. (See Marshall, Walker E., as-
signor.)
Schaefor, Frederic. (See Summerhays, Elmer M., as-
signor.)
Schaefer, Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Recntorced connect-
ing bar. 1,445,850; Feb. 20.
Schaefer, Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Connecting bar.
1,470.119; Oct. 9.
Schaefer, Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Connecting rod.
1,470,120; Oct. 9.
Schaefer. Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Railway-brake
hanger. 1,470,121 ; Oct. 9.
Schaefer, Henry H., Weldona, Colo. Gate fastener.
1,458,664 ; June 12.
Schaefer, John L., Flushing, N. Y. Sanitary toilet-seat
cover. 1,462,662 ; July 24.
Schaefer, Joseph, assignor to The Van Dorn Iron Works
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Waste basket. 1,473,742 ;
Nov. 13.
Schaefer, Otto C, Hoboken, N. J. Antiskid device.
1,460,504; July 3.
Schaefer, Reuben, Butte, Mont. Combined lunch bos,
tabi", and bench. 1.446,519 ; Feb. 27.
Schaefer. William, assignor to Berbecker & Rowland
Manufacturing Company. Waterville, Conn. Curtain
rod. 1,448.770 : Mar. 20.
Schaefer, William C, et al. (See Hileman, Ernest J.,
assignor.)
Schaeffer, Francis, Mohnton, Pa. Felting machine.
1,449,842 ; Mar. 27.
Schafer, Charles W.. Brooklyn, and B. Evers, New York,
N. Y. Beach chair. 1,447,486 ; Mar. 6.
Si'hafer, Earl W., Chicago, 111. Steering wheel and manu-
facture. 1.474.644 : Nov. 20.
Schafer, Frank. Duluth, Minn. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1.455.269 ; May 15.
Scbnfer, Frank, Bnrbertoii, Ohio. Apparatus for test-
ing tires. 1,478,532 ; Dec. 25.
Schafer, Frank N. Alton, 111. Spring suspension for
automobiles. 1.447,605; Mar. 6.
Schafer. Hans. Sulzheim, Germany. Trousers stretcher.
1,478,533; Dec. 25.
Schafer, JohiwV. (See Kunble, B. D., and Schafer.)
Schafer, Joser, Dortmund, Germany. Sealing vertical
coking chambers. 1,460,828 ; July 3.
Scbilfer, Josef, Dortmund, Germany.^ Recovering by-prod-
ucts from gases generated bv the dry distillation of
combustibles. 1,471,926: Oct. 23.
Sclinfer, Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Automobile. 1,455.812;
May 22.
Schafer. Rex, Long Beach, Calif. Amusement device.
1,447,895; Mar. 6.
Sch after Engineering & Equipment Co. (See Schaffer,
John C. assignor.)
Schaffer, George H. (See Riesmeyer, E. H.. and Schaffer.)
Schaffer, Henry J., assignor to J. Schaffer, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Sheet-metal container. 1,470,766 ; Oct. 16.
Schafifer, Jacob. (See Schaffer, Henry J., assignor.)
Schaffer. John C, Tiffin, Ohio, assignor to Schaffer
EiiciTieoring & Equipment Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Con-
trol inslrument. 1,448,946; Mar. 20.
Schaffer, Max Company. (See Ohm, Albert J. D., as-
signor. )
Schaffer, Walter, Berlin, Germany. Circuit arrangement
for indicating the deviation of a sender from a de-
desired frequency. 1,446,433 ; Feb. 20.
Schaffer. Walter, Berlin, Germany. Means for regulating
the speed of electric motors. 1.448,902 ; Mar. 20.
Schaffer, Walter, and F. Kruschlnsky, Berlin, Germany.
Circuit arrangement for use In thie transmission of
signals. 1,446,434; Feb. 20.
Schaffer. Werner, assignor to the Firm Polygraphlsche
GeselLschnft. Laupen-Bern, Switzerland. Typewriter.
1.466.491 : Aug. 28.
Schager, Emil L., et al. (See Marvey, John W., assignor.)
Schalli, David. Hamilton, Ohio. Lubricating device for
pulleys. 1.441,119: Jan. 2.
Schalkonhach. Hulda W., administratrix. (See Schalken-
hafh. Robert N.)
Schalkenbach. Robert N., deceased, by H. W. Schalken-
b.TCh, administratrix, Baltimore, Md. Glazed struc-
ture. 1.454.079; May S.
Schall. Clinton W., Columbus, Ohio. Slab for building
constructions. 1,462.663 ; July 24.
Schaller, Alice E., et al, (See Schaller, William F., as-
signor.)
Schaller. Carl, .assignor to Grimme, Natnlis & Co., Kora-
m.-indit-GeselLschaft auf Aktien, Brunswick, Germany.
Calonl.TtinL'- machine. l,4fi.'i.871 : .^ug. 21
Schaller. C.nrl. as.?ignor to Grimme. Natalis & Co., Kom-
m.-indit-Cesellschaft Auf Aktien. Brunswick. Germany.
Calcnlatint: machine. 1,467,198; Sept. 4.
Schaller, Elizabeth, et al. (See Schaller, William P., a»-
signor.)
Schaller, Elizabeth, Paris, France. Ice machine.
1,447,487 ; Mar. 6.
Sclinller, William F.. San Francisco, Calif. Heating unit
for ovens. 1,478,363 : Dec. 18.
Schaller, William F., assignor of five-tenths to B. Schaller,
three-tenths to A. E. Schaller, and two-tenths to C. A.
Shoenoman, San Francisco, Calif. Tray-turlng machine.
1,462,468 ; July 17.
Schallman, Harry, Chicago, 111. Glove and mitten.
1,478,582; Dec. 25.
Schane, Edward U., Youngstown, Ohio. Reel. 1,446,070 ;
Feb. 20.
Schane, Edward H., Youngstown, Ohio. Reel. 1,446,071 ;
Feb. 20.
Schank, John E., Chicago, 111. Golf bag. 1,461,459:
July 10.
Schanks, Earnest. (See Smith, J. M., and Schanks.)
Schanze, (Justavus A. (See Jencick, Stephen, assignor.)
Schanzer, Siegfried, New York, N. Y. Cap. 1,455,667 ;
May 15.
Schaper, Gustav A., New York, N. Y. Emergency boiler-
tube repair plug. 1,470,767; Oct. 16.
Schaper, Harry C, assignor to The General Automatic
Scale Company, St. Louis, Mo. Combination bag rack
and auxiliary platform for scales. 1,462,983 ; July 24.
Schaplro, Abraham B., New York, N. Y. Hatpin or simi-
lar article. Des. 63,377 ; Nov. 27.
Scharer-Nussbaumer & Co. (See Zindel, Ernst, assignor.)
Schares, Jacob, Gilbertville, and H. J. Kauth, Washburn,
Iowa. AutomobUe liftiixg device. 1,465,739 ; Aug. 21.
Scharlin, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Sanding device for
motor vehicles. 1,447,436 ; Mar. 6.
Scharschu, Charles A., Pittsfleld, Mass., assignor to
General Electric Company. Furnace refractory.
1,444,527 ; Feb. 6.
Schartow, Frank E., Racine, assignor to The Midland
Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Nonskid device.
1,474,610; Nov. 20.
Schatzel. Albert P. (See Camp, E., and Schatzel.)
Schau, Frederick, Hammond, Ind, Safety device for
motor-driven wringers. 1,455,450 ; May 15.
Schaub, Alfred J., sr., Oakland, Calif. Envelope mois-
tener. 1,457,605 ; June 5.
Schaub, Ferdinand, deceased, Jersey City, N. J. ; H. W.
Schaub, executrix. Insulator. 1,474,736 ; Nov. 20.
Schaub, Henrietta W., executrix. (See Schaub, Fer-
dinand.)
Schaub, James A., et al. (See Dungan, John E., as-
signor.)
Schaub. James B., Evanston, 111. Hoisting conveyer.
1,443,506 : Jan. 30.
Schauman, Earl O., San Francisco, Calif. Cable bumper.
1,450,262 ; Apr. 3.
Schaumberg, Otto, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hair-waving appa-
ratus. 1.473.977 : Nov. 13.
Schavey, Earl T., Grand Ledge, Mich. Drive mechanism
for speedometers. 1.474.557 ; Nov. 20.
Schavolr, Arnold L., Stamford, Conn. Method of and,
apparatus for making hollow rubber articles. 1,441,603 ;
.Tan. 9.
Schawang, Peter, St. Paul, Minn. Teat cup. 1,465,002;
Aug. 14.
Scheben, Laurence J. (See Russell, H. O., and Scheben.)
Schpchor, John L. (See Young, J. S., Young, and
Schecher, assignors.)
Schechter. Abram S., New York, N. Y. Combined carrier
onsp nnd stand. 1,474,170; Nov. 13.
Scheckenbach, Michael. (See Grleshaber, Eugene, as-
signor.)
Scheddin. Herbert. (See Matheus, J., and Scheddin.)
Schede, Albert W., Dresel Hill, and .T. A. Mitchell, Ridley
Park, Pa. Wheel attachment. 1,450,904 ; Apr. 3.
Schede. Albert W., Drexel Hill, and J. A. Mitchell, Rid-
ley Park, Pa. Wheel attachment. 1,450,905 ; Apr. 3.
Schpcller. John, Philadelphia, Pa. Bottle stopper.
1,469,487 ; Oct. 2.
Scheele. Walter T., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to H. M.
Specht, New York, N. Y. Production of camphoric
.icid. 1,458,992; June 19.
Schoele, Walter T.. Hackensack, N. J., assignor to H.
M. Specht, New York, N. Y. Production of camphor.
1,458,993 ; June 19.
Scheemacker, Emile, Woonsocket, R. I., and G. Ralmond,
Bellingham, Mass. Aeroplane. 1,475,322; Nov. 27.
Scheer. George B., Berkeley. Calif., assisrnor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Motor-
control system. 1.455.668 : Mav 15.
Scheffer. George F., Detroit, Mich. Typewriter, 1,455,813 ;
May 22.
Scheffer, Theodore H., Puyallup, and L. K, Couch, Olym-
pla. Wash., assignors to Assistant Secretary of Agricul-
ture of United States of America. Beaver trap.
1,472.683: Oct. 30.
Scheftel. Max, New York, N. Y. Automobile fender.
1,444,558; Feh. 6.
Schelir. J.irob E., New York, N. Y. Angle gate valve.
1.4fl7.flnn : Rppt. 4.
Scheib, Peter, assignor to The Denver Rock Drill Manu-
facturing Company, Denver, Colo. Tool retainer.
1.472,496; Oct. 30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continuecl.
Scheib, Peter H., assignor to The Denver Rock Drill
Manufacturing Company, Denver, Colo. Throttle valve.
1,464,049; Aug. 7.
Scheibli, Robert J., jr., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to
American Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y.
Car truck. 1,452,529 ; Apr. 24.
Schein, Alexander E. (See Thompson, H. H., and Scheln.)
Schein, August P., Chicago, 111. Antiskid chain and at-
taching means therefor. 1,440,630 ; Jan. 2.
Scheinnian, Louis J., assignor to Governform Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Garter. 1,455,888 ; May 22.
Scheiwer, Albert T. (See Ferguson, D., and Schelwer.)
Schelhammer, Herman, Whitestone Landing, assignor to
American Hard Rubber Co., New York, N. Y. Method
and apparatus for manufacturing combs and other
toothed articles. 1,464,664 ; Aug. 14.
Schellberg, Oscar B., New York, N. Y. Operating table.
1,475,143; Nov. 20.
Schellenbach, William, Cincinnati, and C. J. Robinson,
Wilmington, assignors to The Irwin Auger Bit Company,
Wilmington, Ohio. Machine for grinding bits. 1,443,384 ;
Jan. 30.
Schellenbach, William L., Wyoming, Ohio, assignor to
Giddings & Lewis Manufacturing Company, Fond du
Lac, Wis. Horizontal boring mill. 1,454,190; May 8.
Schellens, Eugene L., Groton, Conn. Engine reverse gear.
1,476,470 ; Dec. 4.
Scheller, Edward, Stolp-on-the-Pom, assignor to A. Luck,
Slassfurt-Leopoldshall, Germany. Extracting resin from
wood with the aid of oil of turpentine. 1,465,565 ;
Aug. 21.
Schellhammer, A. L. (See Baton, Richard M., assignor.)
Schelling, Hermann P., Grantwood, N. J. Needle holder
for talking machines. 1,454,489 ; May 8.
Schelter, George G., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Last Company, Auburn, Me.
Last. Rel5,572 ; Apr. 3.
Schember, Kornelius, Atzgersdorf, near Vienna, Austria,
and R. Joksch, Prague Karolinenthal, Czechoslovakia.
Electric steelyard weighing machine. -1,451,118 ;
Apr. 10.
Schember, Kornelius, Atzgersdorf, Austria, and R. Joksch,
Prague-Karollnenthal, Czechoslovakia. Traveling poise
for weighing machines. 1,464,114 ; Aug. 7.
Scheminger, John, jr.. Providence, R. I. Liquid-fuel-
feeding means. 1,442,785 ; Jan. 16.
Scheminger, John, jr.. Providence, R. I. Controlled rotary
oil burner. 1,442,786; Jan. 16.
Scheminger, John, jr.. Providence, R. I. Rotary pump
with priming chamber. 1,442,787 ; Jan. 16.
Scheminger, John, jr.. Providence, R. I. Lubricating
system. 1,442,788; Jan. 16.
Schemmel, Robert C, assignor to The Backstay Machine
& Leather Company, Union City, Ind. Bow and bow
cover for vehicle tops. 1,458,781 ; June 12.
Schenck, Charles, assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa. Metal wheel. 1,469,964 ; Oct. 9.
Schenck, Charles, and L. Fine, assignors to Bethlehem
Steel Company, Bethlehem, Ea. Manufacture of metal
wheels. 1,473,164 rNov. 6.
' Schenck, Charles, C. W. Bassett, and E. Ibach, assignors
to Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Metal
wheel. 1,468,085; Sept. 18.
Schenck, Paul W. (See Utter, P., and Schenck.)
Schenck, Pierce D., Dayton, Ohio., assignor to The
Duriron Company Inc. Radiator. 1,470,033 ; Oct. 9.
Schenck, Wilkens A., assignor to C. H. Robbins, jr.,
Philadelphia, Pa. T square. 1,458,152; June 12.
Schendel. David A., Turlock, Calif. Adjustable latch.
1,442,976; Jan. 23.
Schenk, Arthur, Marietta Township, Whatcom County,
assignor to Whatcom Falls Mills Company, Bellingnam,
Wash. Siding mill. 1,440,800 ; Jan. 2.
Schenk, Ernest E., Webster City, Iowa. Translational
sectional-mold assemblage. 1,461,940; July 17.
Schenk, William H., Gladstone, Nebr. Puzzle block.
1,455,009: May 15.
ScneuKel, Kurt, Strelitz-Alt, Germany. Band sewing
machine. 1,449,015 ; Mar. 20.
Schenkel, William J., jr., Brookville, Ind. Incubator.
1,448,464; Mar. 13.
Schenkelberger, Albert F., Qulncy, assignor to Safepack
Mills, Boston, Mass. Multiply reenforced paper.
1,460,392 ; July 3.
Schenkelberger, Ferdinand. (See Hecht, H., and Schenk-
elberger.)
Schenstrom, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arc-welded truss.
1,451,555; Apr. 10.
Schenuit, Frank G., Baltimore, Md. Tire casing.
1,462,984 ; July 24.
Schenuit. Henry P., PasadenSi, Calif. Tremolo for pianos.
1,459,378: June 19.
Schepman, Frederick W., assignor of one-half to W. C.
Menke, Evansville, Ind. Bill file. 1,478,920 ; Dec. 25.
Schepp, Albert J., and H. J., Manhattan. Kane. Well
drill. 1,456,681; May 29.
Schepp, Herman J. (See Schepp, Albert J., and H. J.)
Scheppmann, Friedrich, Toluca, Mexico. Stock feeding
and watering device. 1,441,886 ; Jan. 9.
Scher, Dave, assignor of one-half to J. Thielman, Tacoma,
Wash. Bathtub head cushion. 1,458,503 ; June 12.
Scher, Louis S., New York, N. Y. Game apparatus.
1,472,568; Oct. 30.
Scherer, Adolph, Philadelphia, Pa. Lamp shade.
1,467,689 ; Sept. 11.
Scherer, Albert G., assignor to The Excelsior Steel Fur-
nace Company, Chicago, lU. Bucket, pail, or the like.
1,456,407 ; May 22.
Scherer, Albert G., assignor to The Excelsior Steel Fur-
nace C;ompany, Chicago, 111. Spout for buckets.
1,456,408; May 22.
Scherer, Albert G., assignor to Excelsior Steel Furnace
Company, Chicago, III. Pipe connection or boot,
1,457,126; May 29.
Scherer, Albert G., assignor to The Excelsior Steel Fur-
nace Company, Chicago, 111. Air circulator. 1,473,648 ;
Nov. 13.
Scherer, Albert 6., assignor to Excelsior Steel Furnace
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating device. 1,476,848 ;
Dec. 11.
Scherer, Samuel M., Marion, Ind. Display rack.
1,464,343 ; Aug. 7.
Schermer, Fred. (See Milton, W. li., and Schermer.)
Schermuly, Joseph, Wichita, Kans. Three-row ridge
cultivator. 1,458,246 ; June 12.
Schemer, John, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The Flsk
Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Wrapping ma-
chine. 1,468,610; Sept. 18.
Schemer, John, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The Flsk
Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tire-wrapping
machine. 1,472,764 ; Oct. 30.
Scherrman, Frank X., Farley, Iowa. End gate or tall-
board for wagons. 1,442,542 ; Jan. 16.
Schettler, Gustav A., Leicester, England, assignor to The
Turner Tanning Machinery Company, Peabody, Mass.
Measuring machine. 1,474,385 ; Nov. 20.
Scheu, William C. (See Lamb, Harold S., assignor.)
Scheu. William C, Los Angeles, Calif. Orchard heater.
1,459,076; June 19.
Scheuch, William A., East Orange, N. J., assignor ao
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Degasifying agent. 1,478,062; Dec. 18.
Scheuchzer, Auguste, assignor to Ferrodesherbeuse Sche-
uchzer Societe Anonyme, Benens, Switzerland. Machine
for removing weeds from railway roadbeds. 1,464,014 ;
Aug. 7.
Scheuchzer, Auguste, assignor to Ferrodesherbeuse
Scheuchzer Societe Anonyme, Reneus, near Lausanne,
Switzerland. Machine for removing weeds from rail-
way roadbeds. 1,470,768 ; Oct. 16 :.
Scheuer, Alfred, Vienna, Austria, and H. Scheuer, Znalm,
Czechoslovakia, assignors to the Firm Gebriider Hardy,
Vienna, Austria. Pneumatic brake. 1,456,578 ;
May 29.
Scheuer, Alfred, Vienna, and H. Scheuer, Retz, Austria,
assignors to Handel Maatschappij H. Albert De Bary &
Coy, Amsterdam, Holland. Brakiilg apparatus.
1,465,487 ; Aug. 21.
Scheuer, Hugo. (See Scheuer, Alfred and H.)
Scheuer. Joseph B.', Lanett, Ala. Bleaching barytas.
1,452,315 ; Apr. 17.
Scheufelen, Adolf, and F. Schumacher, assignors to the
Firm Erste Deutsche Kunstdruck-Papierfabrik Carl
Scheufelen, Oberlenningen-Teck, Germany. Cutting
narrow strips from a roller of cellulose material.
1,478.718 ; Dec. 25.
Scheuner, Charles, Chicago, lU. Armored pneumatic
tire. 1,455,412; May 15.
Scheunert, Ewald, Silver Creek, Wis. Silo elevator.
1,470.292; Oct. 9.
Schey, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spit support for rotlsseries.
1,442,584; Jan. 16.
Schey, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Broiler attachment.
1,465,061 ; Aug. 14.
Schibrowski, Paul M., and W. H. Diemer, assignors to
The American-National Company, Toledo, Ohio. Com-
bined license-tag and stop-signal means. 1,441,636 ;
Jan. 9.
Schick, Edward L., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Ball-winding
machine. 1,468,406; Sept. 18.
Schick, Harry C, Inc. (See Grassman, Edward C, as-
signor.)
Schick, Harry C, Newark, N. J. Catch for necklaces.
Des. 62,648 ; July 10.
Schick, Harry C, Newark, N. J. Catch for necklaces.
Des. 62,649 ; July 10.
Schick, Harry C, Newark, N. J. Catch for necklaces.
Des. 62,650 ; July 10.
Schick, Harry C, Newark, N. J. Catch for necklaces.
Des. 62,651 ; July 10.
Schick, Harry C, Newark, N. J. Catch for necklaces.
Des. 63,009 ; Sept. 4.
Schick, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Safety razor. 1,452,935 ;
Apr. 24. „
Schidrowitz, Philip. (See Feldenheimer, W., Plovroian,
and Schidrowitz.)
Schidrowitz, Philip, London, England. Rubber composi-
tion and making the same. 1,443,149 ; Jan. 23.
Schiober. Robert E., assignor to The Central Stamping
Co., Detroit, Mich. Push button. 1,441,457; Jan. 9.
Schieber, Robert E., Detroit, Mich. Push-button con-
struction. 1,451,476; Apr. 10.
Schieberl, Aubrey M., Moundville, Mo. Checkrow-wire
support. 1,459,163 : June 19.
Schiefer, Ernest. (See Schiefer, Paul and E.)
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Scliiefer, Paul and E.. San Diego, Calif. Desk attach-
lueut for chairs. 1,440,605 ; Feb. 27.
Schiegries, Eduard, Duisburg-Meiderich, Germany. Ap-
paratus for making open molds. 1,450,871 ; Apr. 3.
Schiegries, Eduard, and M. Paschke, Duisburg-Meiderlch,
Geraianv. Fitting for metallurgical furnaces.
1.441.178: Jan. 2.
Schieldge, George K., assignor to The Hartford Special
Macliinerv Company, Hartford, Conn. Chuck.
1.463,176; July 31.
Schleler, Harry H., Meadows, Idaho. Automobile.
1.471,363; Oct. 23.
Scliier, Johann. (See Wessely, E., and Schier.)
Schierding, William, Spokane, Wash. Dirigible lamp.
1,455,149: May 15.
Scliieren. George A., Great Neck, N. Y. Safety razor.
1.445,452; Feb. 13.
Schiers, Mas, Grossenbaum, near Dusseldorf, Germany.
Tobacco pipe. 1,457,189 ; May 29.
Schiesari, Mario, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for aerial
projection. 1,450,263 ; Apr. 3.
Scliiesari, Mario, New York, N. Y. Method of and appara-
tus for removing snow. 1,468,977 ; Sept. 25.
Schiesari, Mario, Now York, N. Y. Variable propeller.
1,478,063: Dec. 18.
Schiesari, Mario, New 'York, N. Y. Apparatus for the
removal of snow. 1,478,678 ; Dec. 25.
SchlEf, Henry T., assignor to Vltanola Talking Machine
Company, Chicago, III. Needle dispenser for phono-
graphs and like machines. 1,446,992 ; Feb. 27.
Schiff, Herbert, New York, N. Y. Automobile transmission
lock. 1,471,212 : Oct. 16.
Schifif, Sigmund, Cincinnati, Ohio. Caster. 1,445,914 ;
Feb. 20.
Schififerdecker, Otto, Worms, Germany. Grinding disk.
1,449,958: Mar. 27.
Schlld, Ernest, Seattle, Wash. Electric trolley apparatus.
1,445,360; Feb. 13.
SchUd, John A., assignor to U R. Henley, Vincennes, Ind.
Automatic stop for phonographs. 1,468,170; Sept. 18.
Schildener, Frie(frich F. W., Zschieren, near Dresden, Ger-
many. Device for treating chocolate masses or other
materials. 1,474,945 ; Nov. 20.
Schiller, Arthur, Chicago, 111. Match-box holder. Des.
62,852 ; Aug. 7.
Schiller, Charles F. (See Schiller, John J., assignor.)
Schiller, Herman G., Lawrence, Mass. Signal lamp and
mirror. 1,465.950 : Aug. 28.
Schiller, John J., Chicago, assignor to C. F. Schiller,
Cicero, 111. Explosive engine. 1,468,516; Sept. 18.
Schiller, Robert, Chicago, 111. Window-washer's seat.
1,443,507; Jan. 30.
Schilling, August, San Francisco, Calif. Shipping con-
tainer. 1,455,270; May 15.
Schilling, August, San Francisco, Calif. Storing salt.
1,458,442 ; June 12.
Schilling, August, San Francisco, Calif. Detachable spout
for containers. 1,465,793 ; Aug. 21.
Schilling, Barney, assignor to The Empire Tinware Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Suspension means for vessels.
1,474,645; Nov. 20.
Schilling, Harry A., New York, N. Y. Pocket medicine
receptacle. 1,470,547; Oct. 9.
Scullling, John M., assignor to F. Parker, Chicago, 111.
Sisn. 1,469,396; Oct. 2.
Schilling, Oscar, Warsaw, 111. Fastening for automobile
chains. 1,443,653 ; Jan. 30.
Schillinger. Oscar M., assignor of one-half to J. E.
Brendlinger, Denver, Colo. Door lock. 1,449.061 ;
Mar. 20.
Schimek, Joseph P. (See Kovar, J. H., Schimek, and
Cavedon, assignors.)
Schimek, Joseph F., Holden, assignor to Cashiko Ma-
chine Company, Worcester, Mass. Feeding and weigh-
ing device for carding machines. 1,472,815 ; Nov. 6.
Schimmel, Fridolin, Faribault, Minn. Grinding tool.
1.443,150; Jan. 23.
Schimmel, Fridolin, Faribault, Minn. Extensible-leaf
table. 1,473,323 ; Nov. «.
Schimming, Paul A., Hope, Kans. Water-circulating de-
vice for radiators. 1,465.184 ; Aug. 14.
SchlmpCT, Theodore B., Scranton, Pa. Trick knife.
1,445,361 ; Feb. 13.
Schindler. Anthony J., Bloomfleld, N. J. Container.
1,443,279; Jan. 23.
Schindler, Walter R., Los Angeles, Calif. Irrigation sig-
nal. 1,451,056; Apr. 10.
Schindler, Walter R., Los Angeles, Calif. Paper-cupping
machine. 1,451,057 : Apr. 10.
Schinkez, Albert. (See Keller, W. H., and Schinkez.)
Schinscholl, Erich, Cincinnati, Ohio. Envelope clasp.
1,476,650 ; Dec. 4.
Schipplock, Charles J., and J. C. Kessler, Chicago, 111.
Pie cutter. 1,453,367; May 1.
Schirmer. Waldo P., Lakewood, Ohio. Apparatus for
dispensing liquids. 1,471.529 ; Oct. 23.
Schitterer, Herman J., San Diego, Calif. Swivel hook for
watch chains. 1,450,264 ; Apr. 3.
Schlafge, William, et aL (See Kothe, Charles A., as-
signor.')
Schlafhorst, W., & Co. (See Relners, W., and Kahllsch,
assignors.)
Schlage Manufacturing Company. (See Schlage, Walter
R., assignor.)
Schlage, Walter R., Berkeley, assignor to Schlage Manu-
facturing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Door lock.
1,450,041 ; May 22.
Schlagel, Alfred M., near Dayton, assignor to R. T. Par-
rlsh, Dayton, Ohio. Tractor. 1,449,783 ; Mar. 27.
Schlaich, Herman, Long Island City, N. Y. Thermome-
ter and similar instrument. 1,478,258 ; Dec. 18,
Schlaich, Herman, New York, N. Y. Calibration of in-
struments. 1,477,666; Dec. 18.
Schlatter, Rudolph, assignor to Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Dlesel
Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Piston-cooling device.
1,451,375: Apr. 10.
Schlattau, Frank F., Los Angeles, Calif. Measuring In-
strument. 1,454,693 ; May 8.
Schlegel, Arnold H. (See Henricks, Henry E., assignor.)
Schlehr, Joseph A., Chicago, 111. Handle for cutlery
articles. 1,457,606; June 5.
Schleicher, Adolf B., Los Angeles, Calif. Pneumatic tire.
Des. 63,590; Dec. 18.
Schleicher, Henry M. (See Eustis, F. A., Hayward,
Schleicher, and Belcher.)
Schleicher, John C., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Building slab.
1,460,682 ; July 3.
Schleicher, William A., assignor to The Eberhard Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making swivels.
1,444,559 ; Feb. 6.
Schleip, Kurt, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktlengesellschaft,
Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Means for connecting
the shafts of mixing machines to the hubs of mix-
ing or agitating blades. 1,445,175 ; Feb. 13.
Schleper, Johannes P., Amsterdam, Netherlands. Wire
clamp. 1,458,247 ; June 12.
Schleppy, Salem L., Chicago, 111. Pump. 1,445,721 ;
Feb. 20.
Schlesinger, Alfred, Dusseldorf, Germany. Platen print-
ing press. 1.473,649 ; Nov. 13.
Schlesinger, Edgar E., assignor to W. P. Murphy, Chi-
cago, 111. End reenforcement for railway box cars.
1,473,743; Nov. 13.
Schlesinger, Jackson, New York, N. Y. Cuff protector.
1,478,583; Dec. 25.
Schlesinger, Joseph T., New York, N. Y., assignor to
tJtilily Appliance Corporation. Door lock for eleva-
tors. 1,447,896 ; Mar. 6.
Schlesinger, Joseph T., New York, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Utility Safety Appliance Corpo-
ration. Door lock for elevators. 1,468,677 ; Sept. 25.
Schlesinger, Joseph T., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Utility Safety Appliance Corporation.
Door lock for elevators. 1,468,678 ; Sept. 25.
Schlesinger, Louis, assignor to Bradley Washfountain
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Lavatory. 1,476,471 ; Dec. 4.
Schlesinger, Louis, assignor to Bradley Washfountain Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Lavatory. 1,477,189 ; Dec. 11.
Schless, Maurice J., New York, N. Y. Display tray. Des.
62,212; Apr. 10.
Schletter, Richard, Philadelphia, Pa. Stocking. Des.
63,272: Nov. 13.
Schley, Frederick L. (See Strauss, P., and Schley.)
Schley, George I., Chicago, 111. Lamp shade. Des. 62,676 :
July 17.
Schlichter, Oscar, Hamilton, Ohio. Slicing machine.
1,440,631; Jan. 2.
Schlichter, Oscar, Hamilton, Ohio. Slicing machine.
1,440,632; Jan. 2.
Schlichter, Oscar, assignor to Kranth & Benninghofen,
Hamilton, Ohio. Manifolding machine. 1.447,897 :
Mar. 6.
Schling, Max, New York, N. Y. Seed sower. 1,456,653 ;
May 29.
Schlitz, William B., Caledonia, Minn. Draft hitch.
1,464,446; Aug. 7.
Schlitzer, Frank C, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to The Beaver
Company. Sample container. 1,457,551 ; June 5.
Schlitzer, Walter C, Rochester, N. Y. Lens-testing In-
strument. 1,475,515 : Nov. 27.
Schlopia, Clifford V., Benton, Iowa. Self-locking chain
tightener. 1,446,214; Feb. 20.
Schloss, Joseph. (See Slndler, M. J., and Schloss.)
Schloss, Morris, New York, N. Y. Machine for stitching
hat brims and the like. 1,466,486 ; Aug. 28.
SchlOsser, Gustav, Oberschoneweide, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Utilizing domestic and industrial garbage and
other refuse. 1,454.082 ; May 8.
Schlossstein, Hans, Chicago, 111. Process of an appara-
tus for neutralizing oils. 1,447,898 ; Mar. 6.
Schlotfeldt, Charles. (See Spratt, L. D., assignor.)
Schluesselburg, George, assignor to A. Mever, trustee,
Chicago, 111. Cooking utensil. 1,477,667": Dec. 18.
Schlueter, Fred. (See Rodabush, W. C, and Schlueter.)
Scblumbrecht, John J., Chicago, 111. Piano guard.
1.442,448: Jan. 16.
Schlatter, Gustav. (See Mayer, H. Schlatter, and
Boeckly.)
Schlaupitz, Oswald, assignor to The Tlmken Roller
Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio, Gauging instrument.
1,472,195; Oct. 30.
Schlaupitz, Oswald, assignor to The Timken Roller
Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio. Limit gauge
1,472,196 ; Oct. 30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Y. Seed sower. 1,471,291 ;
N. Y. Hand seed sower.
N. T. Hand seed sower.
Belleville
Door and
fencepost.
Schling, Max, New York, N.
Oct. 16.
Schling, Max, New York,
1,475,600; Nov. 27.
Schling, Max, New York,
1,475,601 ; Nov. 27.
Schliins, Carl, Thuringla, assignor to Mercedes BUro-
Maschlnen- und WafEenwerke, Post Mehlis, Germany.
Typewriter. 1,474,917; Nov. 20.
Schmale, Ernest, Belleville, 111., assignor to
Stove and Range Company, Belleville, 111.
frame construction. 1,473,978 ; Nov. 13.
Schmalz, Peter J., Howard, Mont. Metal
1,459,116; June 19.
Schmauss, John. (See Breck, George D. and L. W., and
Schmauss.)
Schmelske, William F., Binghamton, N. Y. Flower
holder. 1,469,823 ; Oct. 9.
Schmelz, Charles F., Bridgeport, Conn. Pipe-threading
machine. 1,465,488 ; Aug. 21.
Schmelzer, Anton C, Springfield, assignor, by mesne as-
elgnments, to Century Machinery Corporation, Hol-
yoke, Mass. Washing machine. 1,452,710; Apr. 24.
Schmelzer, Anton C, Springfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Century Machinery Corporation, Holyoke.
Mass. Washing machine. 1,451,180 ; Apr. 10.
Schmelzer, Anton C, Springfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Century Machinery Corporation, Hol-
yoke, Mass. Washing machine. 1,466,192 ; Aug. 28.
Schmelzer, Bruno, Jersey City, N. J. Rotary blower.
1,445,176; Feb. 13.
Schmertzler, Isidore. (See Kanfman, David V., assignor.)
Schmid, Frederick, and M. Rosow, Philadelphia, Pa.
Container device. 1,446,019 ; Feb. 20.
Schmid, George, New York, N. Y. Cufflink. 1,471,809;
Oct. 23.
Schmid, Heinrich. (See Jauch, Ernst and E., and
Schmid.)
Schmid, Herman, assignor to Apollo Magneto Corpora-
tion, Kingston, N. Y. Circuit-breaker disk and making
same. 1,446,020; Feb. 20.
Schmid, Julius, Montgomery, N. Y. Powder puff.
1,457,798; June 5.
Schmid, Julius, Montgomery, N. Y. Compact carrier.
1,470,884; Oct. 16.
Schmid, Oscar F., Jackson, Mich. Dentifrice. 1,467,455 ;
Sept. 11.
Schmid, William, Bronson, Mich. Free spool reel.
1,444,560; Feb. 6.
Schmid, William, Bronson, Mich. Fishline reel.
1,448,871 ; Mar. 20.
Schmid, William, Coldwater, Mich. Level-wind antiback-
lash reel. 1,456,283; May 22.
Schmid, William, Coldwater, Mich.
1,461,586 ; July 10.
Schmid, William, Coldwater, Mich.
1,472,684; Oct. 30.
Schmid, William. Coldwater, Mich,
anlsm. 1,476,769 ; Dec. 11.
Schmid, William P., assignor to Atlas Engineering Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas valve. 1,464,015 ; Aug. 7.
Schmidt, Adolf, Tegel, near Berlin. Germany. Appara-
tus for disintegrating seeds. 1,447,045 ; Feb. 27.
Schmidt, Albert. (See Champion, A., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, Albert. (See Guye, P. A., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, Albert, Paris, France. Waterproofing composi-
tion. 1,462,381 ; July 17.
Schmidt, Albert, assignor to A C Spark Plug Company,
Flint, Mich. Spark plug. 1,461.629 ; July 10.
Schmidt, Albert, assignor to Fisher Body Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Doorcheck. 1,462,872 ; July 24.
Schmidt, Albert R.; Milwaukee, Wis. Valve-stem carbon
remover. 1,462,581 ; July 24.
Schmidt, Arthur A., assignor to International Precipita-
tion Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for
electrical treatment of gases. 1,478,798 ; Dec. 25.
Schmidt, Bernhard, Milwaukee, Wis. Clay flux.
1,442,585; Jan. 16.
Schmidt, Charles, Clifton, N.
1,457,552; June 5.
Schmidt, Charles, Clifton, N. J.
fixture. 1.461,255 ; July 10.
Schmidt, Edwin X., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Fluid meter. 1,447,437; Mar. 6.
Schmidt,, Ellas A., Copenhagen, Denmark. Machine for
washing bottles. 1,442,006 ; Jan. 9.
Schmidt, Emil, Elmhurst, N. Y. Dispensing receptacle.
1,459,450; June 19.
Schmidt, Friedrich K., assignor to the Firm Melrowsky
& Co., Actien-Gesellschaft. Porz-on-the-Rhine, Germany.
Method and means for applying a liquid to wires,
threads, and the like. 1.454.224 ; May 8.
Schmidt, Gustave F., Chicago, 111. Gas heater. 1,457,653 ;
June 6.
Schmidt, Gustave F., Chicago, 111. Gas heater. Des.
63,329 ; Nov. 20.
Schmidt, Heinrich, Malaga, Spain. Slab and the like
for constructional purposes. 1,443,385 ; Jan. 30.
Schmidt, Henry A., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bracelet
and link therefor. 1,443,654 : Jan. 30.
Schmidt, Henry A. College Point, N. Y. Stylographle
Ink pencil. 1,447,632 ; Mar. 6.
Level-wind fish reel.
Level wind reel.
Ijne-wlnding mech-
J. Nall-drivlng device.
Curtain and shade pole
Schmidt, Heury F., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Translating device. 1,447,103 ; Feb. 27.
Schmidt, Henry F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric «Sc Manufacturing Co. Powerndeveloping
apparatus. 1,453,858 ; May 1.
Schmidt, Henry F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Co. Fluid-translating
device. 1,467,014 ; Sept. 4.
Schmidt, Henry F., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to West
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Hot-
well ejector. 1,441,301 ; Jan. 9.
Schmidt, Henry F., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Fluid-
translating device. 1,457,799 ; June 5.
Schmidt, Henry F., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Uotwell
ejector. 1,468,746; Sept. 25.
Schmidt, Henry F., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Turbine.
1,469,965; Oct. 9.
Schmidt, Henry F., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Tur-
bine-blade structure. 1,474,386 ; Nov. 20.
Schmidt, Henry IT., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fluid-
translating device. 1,476.108 ; Dec. 4.
Schmidt, lleniy F., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. High-speed
governing apparatus, 1,441, .300 ; Jan. 9.
Schmidt, Henry F., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Lubrica-
tion system. 1,466,731 ; Sept. 4.
Schmidt, Henry G., assignor to The Norwalk Tire &
Rubber Company, Norwalk, Conn. Tire; Des. 61,791 ;
Jan. 9.
Schmidt, Henry G., assignor to The Norwalk Tire & Rub-
ber Company, Norwalk, Conn. Tire. Des. 63,497 ;
Dec. 11.
Schmidt, Henry G., assignor to The Norwalk Tire & Rub-
ber' Company, Norwalk, Conn. Tire. Des. 63,498;
Dec. 11.
Schmidt, Henry H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Sealing head. 1,449,701 ;
Mar. 27.
Schmidt, Henry S., Williamsport, Pa. Combined dust
conveyer and ash sifter. 1,455,669 ; May 15.
Schmidt, Herman C, and C. C. Sheppard, Washington,
D. C. Shock absorber. 1,448,282; Mar. 13.
Schmiclt. .Tohn, New York, N. Y. Resilient wheel.
1,467,199 ; Sept. 4.
Schmidt, John G., Springfield Gardens, N. Y. Automobile
bumper. 1,465,999 ; Aug. 28.
Schmidt. Lambert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Attachment for
electric lamps. 1,458,994 ; .Tune 19.
Schmidt, Lambert, assignor to Radiotive Corporation.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone apparatus. 1,452,850 ;
Apr. 24.
Schmidt, Lambert, assignor to Radiotive Corporation,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Head receiver for telephones.
1,452,851 ; Apr. 24.
Schmidt Lithograph Company. (See Bray, William J.,
assignor.)
Schmidt, Louis A., assignor to R. Hoe and Co., New York,
N. Y. Plate clamp. 1,450,609; Apr. 3.
Schmidt, Louis A., assignor to R. Hoe and Co., New Y'ork,
N. Y. Marginal printing plates. 1,456,518 ; May 29.
Schmidt, Louis A., assignor to R. Hoe and Co., New York,
N. Y. Marginal printing plate. 1,456,936 ; May 29.
Schmidt, Louis A., Brooklyn, assignor to R. Hoe and
Co., New York, N. Y. Folding mechanism. 1,471,755;
Oct. 23.
Schmidt, Max, trustee. (See Ries, Elmer F., assignor.)
Schmidt, Maximilian P., and H. Roese, assignors to the
Firm Kalle & Company, Aktlengesellschaft, Blebrlch-
on-the-Rhine, Germany. Manufacture of dyestuffs.
1,444,277 ; Feb. 6.
Schmidt, Oscar C, assignor to The Cincinnati Butchers
Supplv Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. StuflSng mechanism
1,465,655; Aug. 21.
Schmidt, Oscar F. (See KImes, R. H., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, Peter L., Mohawk, assignor to Remington
Typewriter Company, Illon, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,461,.331 ; .Inly 10.
Schmidt, Reinhold, Dusseldorf-Oberkassel, Germany, as-
signor to N. V. Hollandsche Mattschappij tot Verkvij-
ging en Exploitatie van Patenten en Octrosien "Hopa-
■ tex." Rotterdam, Holland. Time stamp. 1,441,757.
Jan. 9.
Schmidt, Robert, Boston, Mass. Chair. 1,471,006;
Oct. 16.
Schmidt, Robert, Boston, Mass. Chair. 1,471,007;
Oct. 16.
Schmidt, Walter A. (See Anderson, E., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, Walter A., assignor to International Precipita-
tion Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for elec-
trical precipitation of suspended material from gases.
1,453,325 : May 1.
Schmidt, Walter A., assignor to International Precipi-
tation Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Means for sepa-
rating suspended particles from gases. 1,472,231 ;
Oct. 80.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
477
Schmidt, Walter M., assignor to Quality Furniture Com-
panr, Evansville, Ind. Bed. Des. 63,662 ; Dec. 25.
Schmidt, William. (Busch, G. A., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, William F., assifojor to All Metal Trodiicts Com-
pany, Wyandotte, Mich. Game. 1,4.55,552 : May 15.
Schmidt. William F., assignor to All Metal Products
Company, Wyandotte, Mich. Toy pistol. 1, -175, 109 ;
Dec. 4.
Schmidt, William H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Automatic valve.
1,455.670 ; May 15.
Si'hmidfsche Ueissdampf Gesellschaft m. b. n. (See
Thovusen, Peter, assismor. )
Schmioding, Hermann B. H., Haokinson, N. Dak. Wrench.
1,441,120; Jan. 2.
Schmiedeknecht, Victor E., Louisville, Ky. Ware-molding
apparatus and process. 1,461,563; July 10.
Schmitt. Carl J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Horn. 1,449,843 ;
Mar. 27.
Schmitt, Charles A., assignor of one-fourth to J. E. East-
majn, jr.. Anaconda, Mont. Lock for sliding doors.
1,473,324 ; Nov. 6.
Schmitt, Charles F. O. E. (See Pavely, A. G., and
Schmitt)
Schmitt, Francis P., assignor to Peerblow Manufacturing
Company, Leetsdale, Pa. Self-blowing torch. 1,467,070 ;
Sept. 4.
Schmitt, Frederick, Oakland, Calif. Boiler-flue-setting
device. 1,457,753 ; June 5.
Schmitt, George P., Oakland, Calif. Gas-heated radi-
ator. 1,470,293; Oct. 9.
Schmitt, Henry, Detroit, Mich. Piston. 1,471,008;
Oct. 16.
Schmitt, Henry J., Portland, Oreg. Wreck-retrieving de-
vice. 1,455,122 ; May 15.
, Schmitt, Herman, Sheboygan, Wis. Automobile license-
tag light. 1,448,599; Mar. 13.
Schmitt, John G. (See Behn, A., and Schmitt.)
Schmitt. Ludwig. Chicago, 111. Motor-tension indicator
for talking machines. 1,448,366 ; Mar. 13.
Schmitt, Michael P., North Chicago, 111. Guide for grind-
ing devices. 1,461,985 ; July 17.
Schmitt, Walter M., assignor to Quality Furniture Com-
pany, Evansville, Ind. Vanity dresser. Des. 63,661 ;
Dec. 25.
Schmitt, Walter M., assignor to Qualitj' Furniture Com-
pany, Evansville, Ind. Bureau. Des. 63,663 ; Dec. 25.
Schmitz, Antoine L. (See Morel, Louis, assignor.)
Schmitz, Fred A. (See McPike, H. C, and Schmitz.)
Schmitz, Fred A., assignor to The General Fireproofing
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Shipping crate. 1,456,042 ;
May 22.
Schmitz, Joseph H., Southmayde, Tex. Nut or bolt holder.
1,448,238 ; Mar. 13.
Schmitz, Richard, et al., trustees. (See Schmitz, ' Rich-
ard, assignor.)
Schmitz. Richard, Chicago, 111. Automobile brake.
1,458,730 ; June 12.
Schmitz, Richard, assignor to F. P. Armbruster and R.
Schmitz, trustees, Chicago, 111. Brake. 1,462,722 ;
July 24.
Schmitz. Richard, assignor to F. P. Armbruster and R.
Schmitz, trustees, Chicago, 111. Brake for automobiles.
1,462,723 : July 24.
Schmitz, William, New York, N. Y. Combination lock.
1,453,642; May 1.
Schmuck. Alta M., Pasadena, Calif. Bail support for
cookine ve.ssels. 1,475.890 ; Nov. 27.
Schmflicklng, August, assignor to Fried. Kmpp Aktlenge-
sellsaiiaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Centrifugal
dram. 1,475,323 ; Nov. 27.
Schmutz. Frederick J., assignor to Cheney Bros., South
Manchester, Conn. Yarn-examining machine. 1.448,980;
Mar. 20.
Schnackenberg. Henry, Cresco, Pa. Drinking cup.
1.443,280; Jan. 23.
Schnake, August C, Centralia, 111. Glare protector.
1.478.799 ; Dec. 25.
Schnebelin, Charles F., assignor to Stuber & Kuck Co.,
Peoria, 111. Means to secure machine elements to one
another. 1.449.365 ; Mar. 20.
Schnee, Vernon H., Ithaca, N. Y. Manufacture of black
carbonaceous pigment. 1,446,933 ; Feb. 27.
Schneeberger. Alfred, Turtle Creek, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. High-
voltage pancake-type coil. 1,456,937 ; May 29.
Schneible. .Joseph, Chicago. 111. Drying or desiccating
apparatus. 1,442,179 ; Jan. 16.
Schneible, Joseph, Chicago, IlL Condenser. Rel5, 554 ;
Mar 6.
Schneible, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Absolute alcohol.
1.409.447; Oct. 2.
Schneider, Anthony, Whlppany, N. J. Cigar package.
1,441,121 ; Jan. 2.
Schjoeider, Augustus G., Arlington, Calif. Gas heater.
1,475,450 : Nov. 27.
Schneider, Charles E. R.. assignor to The Photoplagt
Corporation of America. New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
showing pictures in relief. 1,448,153 ; Mar. 13.
Schneider. Charles. Hackett, Ark. Resilient tire.
1.461.986: July 17.
Schneider, Christian L., Davenport, Iowa. Window-sash
weight. Rel5,634 ; June 26.
Schneider & Cie. (See Schneider, Eugfene, assignor.)
Schneider & Cie. (See Schneider, Jean J. M. A. B.,
assignor.)
Schneider, Eug&ne, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Apparatus for distributing the combustible
fluid and air in explosion engines. 1.441,302 ; Jan. 9.
Schneider, Engine, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Closing device for guns having mnltlpls
barrels. 1,443,046; Jan. 23.
Schneider, Eugene, assignor to Sclinelder ft Cie., Paris,
France. Firing mechanism for guns. 1,448,047;
Jan. 23.
Schneider, Bugfene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Gun mounted on double-trailed carriage.
1.443.048 : Jan. 28.
Schneider, Eugene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Method and apparatus for the manufacture of
metal tubes. 1,447,821 ; Mar. 6.
Schneider, Eugene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Wheeled gun carriage having dlverglble traU.
1.461.848 ; Apr. 17.
Schneider, Engene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Gun carriage having cranked ailetrees.
], 459, 800; June 26.
Schneider, Eug&ne, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Wheeled gun carriage having dlverglble trails.
1,460,505 ; July 3.
Schneider, Eug6ne, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Plastic obturator for gun breeches. 1,460,688;
July 3.
Schneider, Eugfene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Clutch-closing mechanism. 1,472,854 ; Nov. 6.
Schneider, Eugfene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Automatic tensioning apparatus for closing
the parts of a clutch. 1,472,855 ; Nov. 6.
Schneider, Eug&ne, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Adjustable-action fuse for projectiles.
1,472,941 ; Nov. 6.
Schneider, Eugfene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Endless-track motor car. 1,474,918 ;
Nov. 20.
Schneider, Eugfene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Gun carriage having a cranked carriage axle.
1.476.849 ; Dec. 11.
Schneider, Eug6ne, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Apparatus in and relating to trail-carriage
guns mounted on endless tracks for varying the height
of the line of Are of the gun. 1,477,979 ; Dec. 18.
Schneider, Engfene, assignor to Schneider & Cie., Paris,
France. Central-pivot gun carriage. 1,477,980 ;
Dec. 18.
Schneider, Frank G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Voice for dolls.
1,453,527; May 1.
Schneider, Fred W. (Se* Mlllhonse, J. G., Schneider,
and Farmer.)
Schneider, George H., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Universal
clasp. 1,477,597 ; Dec. 18.
Schneider, Heinrich, Illnau. Switzerland. Oil-engine-driT-
en locomotive. 1,447,488 ; Mar. 6.
Schneider, Herman L., Glen iniin, N. Dak., assignor ot
one-half to L. Miller, Chicago, 111. Power drive nnlt
for agricultural implements. 1,463,097 ; July 24.
Schneider & Hyman. (See Hyman, Edward, assignor.)
Schneider, Isldor, New York, N. Y. Portable container
handle. 1,451,408; Apr. 10.
Schneider, Jean J. M. A. E., assignor to Schneider &
Cie., Paris, France. Arming of aeroplanes. 1,461,833;
July 17.
Schneider, John W. (See Flster, Floyd L., assignor.)
Schneider, Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tire-chaln-mountlJig
device. 1,460,506 ; July 8.
Schneider, Leopold C, Glenslde, Pa. Trap. 1,442,449;
Jan. 16.
Schneider, Leopold C, Glenslde, Pa. Trap. 1,442,460;
Jan. 16.
Schneider. Louis, Clinton. Mo. Lever grip. 1,442,880;
.Tan. 23.
Schneider, Peter, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Combined step-
ladder and ironing board. 1,464,629 ; Aug. 14.
Schneider, Peter F., Detroit, Mich. Agitator for wash-
ing machinei5. 1,478,182; Dec. 18.
Schneider, Ralph P., Jersey City, N. J. Bleeding appa-
ratus. 1,458,958; June 19.
Schneider, Richard, Flushing, N. Y. Shutter. 1,445,177;
Feb. 13.
Schneider, Walter C, Adams, Wis. Electrical sparking
device. 1,468,517 ; Sept. 18.
Schneider, William E., Jersey City, N. J. Clotheepln.
1,468,884; Sept. 25.
Schneider, William H. ( See Ihrig, E. E., and Schneider.)
Schneider, William N., Cincinnati, Ohio. Angle-iron ma-
chine. 1,453,953 ; May 1.
Schneiderman, Isidore. (See Zweig, H., and Schneider-
man.)
Schneldewendt, Anna T., Chicago, lU. Kindergarten loom.
1,448,154 ; Mar. 13.
Schneldt, Ernest P., Detroit, Mich. Swimming mask.
1,463,926 ; Aug. 7.
Schnelle. E5mest B., Rochester, N. Y. Ball-bearing center.
1,442,364; Jan. 16.
Schnellwerkzeug Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung
(Briesen). (See Rosak, Karl, assignor.)
Schnlper, Samuel. (See Fraldus. Jos., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Schnitker, Alfred, assignor to G. S. Wilkymacky, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Lamp. Des. 63,010 ; Sept. 4.
Schnitzer, Louis M., L. Garroway, BroolUyn, and N.
Gelfman, New York, N. Y. Tray handle. Des. 63,201 ;
Oct. 30.
Schnoeckel, Richard Auerbach, assignor to C. G. Haubold
Aktien-Gesellschaft, Chemnitz, Germany. Heat-exchang-
ing apparatus. 1,453,250 ; Apr. 24.
Schnuck, Carl F. (See Bowen, D. R., and Schnuck.)
Bchnupp, Frederic A., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Convertible
automobile body. 1,443,243; Jan. 23.
Schnupp, Frederic A., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Seat support.
1,446,588; Feb. 2T.
Schoberle, Frederick P. (See Davino, A., and Schoberle.)
Schocket, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Embossed leather.
Des. 61,987 ; Feb. 20.
Schocket, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Vanity case. Des.
62,805; July 31.
Schodder, Ludwig, assignor to C. Wlttenborg, Herford,
Germany. Smoke-discharging means for locomotives
and the like. 1,464,297 ; Aug. 7.
Schoedinger, F. O. (See Hames, Harry C, assignor.)
Schoeke, Max, Manchester, England. Vehicle wheel.
1,450,610 ; Apr. 3.
Schoel, August. (See Wallace, David A., assignor.)
Schoel, August, assignor to G. Schoel. Waterloo, Iowa.
Doughnut-machine attachment. 1,455,174 ; May 15.
Schoel, George. (See Schoel, August, assignor.)
Bchoeller, Ferdinand, Opladen, near Cologne, assignor to
K. R. Paul, F^ankenberg, Saxony, Germany. Treating
horsehair fabrics. 1,469,023; Sept. 25.
Schoeller, Walter, Freiburg, Breisgau, Germany. Phar-
maceutical product. 1,457,675 ; June 5.
Schoen, Adolf, New York, N. Y. Heel-breasting machine.
1,453,191; Apr. 24.
Schoen, Adolf, New York, N. Y. Heel-cutting machine.
1,453,192 : Apr. 24.
Schoenborn, William A., Hensel, N. Dak. Potato cutter.
1,443,281 ; Jan. 23.
Bchoenbrun, Arthur, assignor to Magnum Import Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Stoppered liquid container.
Des. 62,311 ; May 1.
Schoenbrun, Arthur, assignor to Magnum Import Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Container. 1,467,768 ; Sept. 11.
Schoendelen, Hugo, Maywood, 111., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Safety device for
punch presses and the like. 1,443,761 ; Jan. 30.
Schoener, Herman. (See Welte, Joseph J., assijinor.)
Schoenfeld, Louis N., et al. (See Youlten, William,
assignor.)
Schoenfeldt, Henry W., G. A. Reinliardt, and E. T. Mc-
Cleary, Youngstown, Ohio. Welding. 1,467,625 ;
Sept. 11.
Schoenky, August R., Somerville, assignor to Reece Shoe
Machinery Company, Boston, Mass. Sewing machine.
1,464,630; Aug. 14.
Bchoenleber, John G. (See Bell, Thomas H., assignor.)
Schoenleber, John G. (See Bell, T. H., and Schoenleber.)
gchoeiithal, Fred C, Alden, N. Y. Trolley wheel.
1,465,873 ; Aug. 21.
Schoenung, Alexander N., Chilton, Wis. Headlight-dim-
ming device. 1,465,872 ; Aug. 21.
Schoepe, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Paper-cup-dlspensing
device. 1,461,332; July 10.
Schoff, Henry W., River Forest, 111. Auto lock.
1,474,211; Nov. 13.
Schofleld, Frederick C, assignor to The Tobacco Stem-
ming Machine Company, Lynchburg, Va. Stemming
tobacco. 1,476,770: Dec. 11.
Schofleld, Frederick C, assignor to The Tobacco Stem-
ming Machine Company, Lynchburg, Va. Tobacco-
stemming machine. 1.476,771 : Dec. 11.
Schofleld, Henry N.. Frederick, Md. Cooler attachment
for engines. 1,453.528 ; May 1.
Scholes, Edmond P., San Jose, Calif., assignor of one-half
to J. B. Sterling, New York, N. Y. Air brake.
1,472,497; Oct. 30.
Scboll, Barney. (See SchoU, William H. and B.)
Scholl. William H. and B., Houston, Tex. Salad dressing.
1,474,445; Nov. 20.
Scholl, William M., Chicago, 111. Device for giving foot
comfort. 1,469,607 ; Oct. 2.
Scholler, Louis, San Francisco, Calif. Necktie holder.
1,478,064 ; Dec. 18.
Bchollhorn, William, Company, The. (See Bernard, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Scholtes, Albert J., Mobile, Ala. Chassis brace. 1,453,954 ;
May 1.
Scholz, Edward. (See Stalder. E. J., and Seholz.)
Scholz, Katharina, Freiheit, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia.
Obstetric apparatus. 1.463,177 ; July 31.
Schommer, Frank. (See Sch'uetz, MIch'ael, assignor.)
Schomo, Laurence L., Sayre, Pa. Washing machine.
1,447,899 ; Mar. 6.
Schfin, Ludwig, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktipn-
gosellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Device for
electromagnetical quenching of light arcs appearing
upon the interruption of an electric circuit. 1,453,193 ;
Apr. 24.
Schbn, Ludwig, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Switch
drum for starting and controlling electromotors
1,474,094; Nov. 13.
Schon, Ludwig, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp
Aktiengesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Elec-
tric switch device. 1,475,144 ; Nov. 20.
Schoneberfer, Gerhard G., Oak Park, 111. Pneumatic
tire. 1,474,387; Not. 20.
Schonfeld, Paul, Bochum-Weitmar, Germany. Gripping
device for lifts and the like. 1,462,382 ; July 17.
Schonfield, William, London, England. Operator for
swinging windows. 1,444,393 ; Feb. 6.
Schonfield, William, St. Mary Axe, London, England.
Operating device for swinging windows. 1,456,468 ;
May 22.
Schoiiholtz, Jacob. (See Popiel, M. A., and Schonholtz.)
Schonhorst, August, Altadena, Calif. Phonograph tone
chamber. 1,445,915; Feb. 20.
Schonsteiner, (iottlieb, and T. E. Michael, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Suction support for bootblack stands and the like.
1,463,631 ; July 31.
Schoof, Arthur W., Greenfleld, Mass. Instrument for
testing and comparing the lead of a screw thread.
1,456,938 ; May 29.
Schooley, James G., and H. M. Randsdell, Tulsa, Okla.
Apparatus for turning deep-well bits when being sharp,
ened. 1,456,833; May 29.
Schoonhoven, Jacob, Shannon, 111. Animal trap. 1,463,846;
Aug. 7.
Schoonover, Daniel R., Tuxedo, N. Y. Clothesline tight-
ener. 1,469,112; Sept. 25.
Schoonover, William L., Lind, assignor of one-sixth to
D. E. Workland, Spokane, Wash. Piston-position in-
dicator for engines. 1,449,554 ; Mar. 27.
Schopbach, Charles H., assignor to International Corset
Company, Aurora, 111. Corset. 1,458,365 ; June 12.
Schopbach, Charles H., assignor to International Corset
Company, Aurora, 111. Corset. 1,458,995 ; .Tune 19.
Schopflocher, Siegfried, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Con-
tainer. 1,464,273 ; Aug. 7.
Schopper, Charles. (See Hungerbiihler, O. J., and Schop-
per.)
Schorer, George G., North Freedom, Wis. Apparatus
for separating fibrous and nonflbrous materials la
food products. 1,474,566; Nov. 20.
Schorik, Frank, Chicago, 111. Water heater. 1,459,164 ;
June 19.
Schorik, Frank, assignor to J. Kostohryz, Chicago, 111.
Flash-light gun. 1,460,214 ; June 26.
Schorrath, Edward Milwaukee, Wis. Pliers. 1,471,531 ;
Oct. 23.
Schory, Ralph M. (See Harsh, Clarence E., assignor.)
Schott, Calvin S., Buck Creek, Ind. . Internal-combustion
engine. 1,443,719 ; Jan. 30.
Schott & Gen. (See Voss, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Schott, Henry, Longmeadow, Mass. Ice-cream cutter.
1,447,900 ; Mar. 6.
Schou, Frank W., Lincoln, Nebr., assignor to V. Schou,
Dodge City, Kans. Keyhole guard. 1,470,937 ; Oct. 16.
Schou, Theodor, and R. L. Behrens, assignors to The
Ideal Electric & Manufacturing Co., Mansfield, Ohio.
Dynamo-electric stator. 1,477,773 ; Dec. 18.
Schou, Vane. (See Schou, Frank W., assignor.)
Schowe, Harry G., and H. J. Hansen, assignors to The
Rex Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Air-hose
coupling. 1,455,451 ; May 15.
Schrader, Elmer A., Independence, Iowa. Combination
baking apparatus for dental molds. 1,444,708 ; Feb. 6.
Schrader, Ernest C, assignor to The Libbey Glass Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Gas burner.
1,476,184; Dec. 4.
Schrader, Lloyd P., assignor to Foundation Oven' Corpo-
ration, New York, N. Y. Reversing mechanism for
by-product coke ovens. 1,460,829 ; July a.
Schrader's, A., Son, Inc. (See Faries, Robert, assignor.)
Schrader's, A., Son, Inc. (See Schweinert, M. C., and
Kraft, assignors.)
Schrader's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Bowden, Junius
A., assignor.)
Schrader's A., Sons, Incorporated. (See Cole, Philip G.
assignor.)
Schrader's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Hammond, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
Schrader's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Kraft, Henry
P., assignor.)
Schrader's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Myers, Eugene
v., assignor.)
Schrader's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Shaffer, Cleve T.,
assignor.)
Schraeder's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Solemink, Lloyd
B., assignor.)
Schrader's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Wahl, John, as-
signor.)
Schraeder, Joseph E., Crookston, Minn. Electric battery
heater. 1,444,561 ; Feb. 6.
Schrafft, Wm. F., & Sons, Corporation. (See Hawes,
Newell H., assignor.)
Schrag, David, New York, N. Y. Combination tool.
1,441,948; Jan. 9.
Schram, Bernard, I'aterson, N. J. Warping machine.
1,469,839 ; Oct. 2.
Schram Glass Manufacturing Company. (See Davidson,
Scott, assignor.)
Schram, Joe, Lawton, Okla. Aeroplane. 1,478,183 ;
Dec. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 192;].
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
479
Schrniuke, Edward J., Sneinaw, MIcb. Vehicle. 1,465,318 ;
Auk. -'1.
Schramm, Frederick W.. Springfield. Mass. Hot-air
supply to intake manifolds. 1,457,043 ; Maj' 29.
Schramm. Henry A., and J. D. Hawkins, San Antonio,
Tex. Kuc-1 saver. 1,447,901; Mar. 6.
Scliranim, Theodore W., Bav Citv, Mich. Powder puff.
1.465,506 : Auk. 21.
Schranz, Frederick G., assignor* to Southwark Foundry &
Machine Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Clothes wringer.
1,468,924 : Sept. 25.
Schranz, Frederick G., and W. H. Harman, assignors to
Southwark Foundry & Machine Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Clothes wringer. 1,468,925 : Sept. 25.
Schreck, Hans L. B., Wheeling, W. Va. Sheet or anneal-
ing furnace. 1,468,837 ; Sept. 25.
Schreiber, Benjamin II,, Galveston, Tex. Tire.' 1,477,453 ;
Dec. 11.
Schreiber, David, New York, N. Y. Shirt retainer.
1,459.750: June 26.
Schreiber, Eduard. (See Zollin, A., and Schreiber.)
Schreiber, John, St. Louis, Mo. Sewing machine.
1,440,556; Jan. 2.
Schreiber, John H., St. Louis, Mo. Making piston rings.
1,468,171 ; Sept. 18.
Schreiber, John J., Minneapolis, Minn. Process and ap-
paratus for treating cereals. 1,444,528 ; Feb. 6.
Schreiber, Walter T., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Motor fuel. 1,469,053 ; Sept. 25.
Schreiber, Walter T., Baltimore, Ifd., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Nonfreezlng fuel. 1,474,982 ;
Not. 20.
Schreiber, Walter T., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S.
. Industrial Alcohol Co. Motor fuel. 1,474,983;
Not. 20.
Schreler, Herman, Sheboygan, Wis. Ventilator li.ood for
windows. 1,470,392; Oct. 9.
Schreiner, Arthur W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Phonograph repro-
ducer. 1,459,605 ; June 19.
Schrelter, Thlelo B., San Bernardino, Calif. Combina-
tion curtain ring and pin. 1,445,106 ; Feb. 13.
Schriver, O. P., Company, Tlie. (See Happensack, Ed-
ward F., assignor.)
Schrock. Roy, Enid, Okla. Letter box. 1,471,364;
Oct. 23.
Schroder, Edmund, Berlin, Germany. Electric rivet
heater. 1,440,750 ; Jan. 2.
Schroder, Edmund, Berlin, Germany. Electric seam-
welding machine. 1,452,762 ; Apr. 24.
Schroder, Edmund, Berlin, Germany. Regulating gear.
1,460,281 : June 26.
Schroder, Ferdinand, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Inter-
nationale Siegwartbalken-Gesellschaft, Luzern, Swit-
zerland. Manufacture of concrete articles. 1,446,435 ;
Feb. 20.
Schroder, Fred F., assignor to H. G. Saal, Chicago, 111.
Casting machine. 1,440,557 ; Jan. 2.
SchrCder, Hans W. C. (See Drftger, A. B., Schr3der,
and Kunzmann.)
SchrOder-Stranz, Hans, Rittergut Stranz, Germany. Glove.
1,455.819; May 22.
Schroeder, Anthony, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal container.
1,444,529 ; Feb. 6.
Schroeder, Anthony, assignor to J. M. Finney, Cleveland,
Ohio. Seaming machine. 1,469,024 ; Sept. 25.
Schroeder, Charles F., and A. A. Quedensley, Chicago, III.
Hammer. 1,447,732 ; Mar. 6.
Schroeder, Charles F.. and A. A. Quedensley, Chicago,
111. Hammer. 1,475,969 ; Dec. 4,
Schroeder, Charles S. (See Morgan, J, C, and Schroe-
der.)
Schroeder, Charles S., assignor to The Yale & Towne
Manufacturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Frame
construction for industrial trucks. 1,442,099 ; Jan. 16.
Schroeder, Charles S., assignor to The Yale & Towne
Manufacturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Controlling
means. 1.474.446 : Not. 20.
Schroeder, Charles S., assignor to The Yale & Towne
Manufacturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Electrical
controlling means. 1,474,447 ; Nov. 20.
Schroeder, Edmund, Berlin, Germany, assignor to the
Firm Braun-Brfinlng & Co., Basel, Switzerland, De-
vice for heating forging pieces by electric-resistance
heating. 1,477,009; Dec. 11.
Schroeder, Edward C, PostviUe, Iowa. Corn-husklng ma-
chine. 1,444,009 : Feb. 6.
Schroeder, Ernst K., and C. M. Miller, Alameda, Calif.
Tube bracket. 1,451,119; Apr. 10.
Schroeder, Frederick A., Bogota, N. J., and H. R. Smith,
Brooklyn, assignors to Raymond Concrete Pile Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Brick-handling apparatus.
1,452,711; Apr. 24.
Schroeder, George G., assignor to Roller Harrow Com-
pany, Washington, D. C. Roller harrow. 1,474,294 ;
Nov. 13.
Schroeder, Harry E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Paper-dispensing
apparatus. 1,449,062 ; Mar. 20.
Schroeder, John F. (See Lamm, A., and Schroeder.)
Schroeder, Joseph. (See Butscher, J., and Schroeder.)
Schroeder, Martin P. H., Chicago, lU. Manifold lock.
1,476.924 ; Dec. 11.
Schroeder, Rudolph TV., Dayton, Ohio. Flowmeter.
1,450,611 ; Apr. 3.
Schroeder, Ruth S. M., Chicago, 111. Toilet article.
1,465,062 ; Aug. 14.
Schroeder, Simon B., Miuler, 111. Automatic screw
driver. 1,441,033; Jan. 2.
Schroeder, Simon E., Oak Park, 111. Screw-feeding de-
vice. 1,463.338: July 31.
Schroeder, Simon E,, Oak Park, assignor to Washington
Rubber Co., Cicero, 111. Apparatus for making rubber
rollers. 1,457,290; May 29.
Schroeder, William, jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Industrial
truck. 1,471,709; Oct. 23.
Schroeder, William, Jr., assignor to Eleveyor Electric In-
dustrial Truck Co., ]3rooklyn, N. Y. Industrial truck.
1,445,604 : Feb. 13.
Schrocter, George A. (See Marteau, R. L., and Schroe-
ter.)
Schroetter, Arnold, assignor to American White Gold Man-
ufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Alloy.
1,468,407; Sept. 18.
Schrot, Paul, Bad Sooden, Germany. Agglutinant for
veneer. 1,460,341 : June 26.
Schrjter, Fritz, Berlin, Germany. Amplifier for electro-
magnets. 1,477,668; Dec. 18.
Schroth, Robert C, jr.. New York, N. Y., and C. A. Her-
man, Bridgeport, Conn. Power hammer. 1,461,460 ;
July 10.
Sehroyer, Charles T., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Prying ma-
chine. 1,467,396 ; Sept. 11.
Schrum, Peter N., Lansing, 111. Cultivator. 1,444,530;
Feb. 6.
Schryer, Paul F., Wauwatosa, Wis. Water-circulating
pump for engines. 1,467,120; Sept. 4.
Schuchardt, Rudolph F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Meter. Rel5,697 ; Oct. 9.
Schuchardt, Rudolph F., Chicago, 111., assignor to General
Electric Company. Meter. Rel5,724 ; Nov. 13.
Schuchardt & Schiitte. (See Herrmann, Richard, as-
signor.)
Schuck, Conrad, jr., and G. Layer, East Orange, N. J.
Safety gas-control system. 1,457,127 ; May 29.
Schuck, Harold P. (See Daniels, E. S., and Schuck.)
Schuck, Walter P., Portland, Oreg., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Vegetable Oil Securities Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Making metal catalysts. 1,467,397 ;
Sept. 11.
Schuckman, John P., Wichita, Kans. Animal trap.
1,461,681 ; July 10.
Schueler, George R., Kingston-upon-HuU, England. Oil
or like press or expressing apparatus of the worm-
screw type. 1,467,737; Sept. 11.
Schueler, Julian L., and C. A, Kellogg, Bartonville, 111.
Apparatus for measuring high temperatures. 1,475,365 ;
Nov. 27.
Schuerg, William, Menard, Tex. Truss. 1,453,570 ; May 1.
Schuermann, Anton 0. (See Mueller, P., and Schuer-
mann.)
Schuessler, Oscar A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lens-lapping-tool
grinder. 1,448,239; Mar. 13.
Schuessler, William J., Knox, Ind. Shock absorber.
1,445,414 ; Feb. 13.
Schuetz, George L., Zionsville, Ind. Automatic stop for
phonographs. 1,461,050 ; July 10.
Schuetz, Henry, Pittsburgh, Pa. Combination tool.
1,463,374 ; July 31.
Schuetz, Michael, assignor of one-fourth to F. Schommer,
Sheboygan, Wis. Animal trap. 1,454,015 ; May 1.
Schuh, Ciiarles H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cathode for the elec-
trolytic refining of metals. 1,468,838; Sept. 25.
Sphuh, Charles H., Brooklyn. N. Y. Cathode for the
electrolytic refining of metal. 1,470,883 ; Oct. 16.
Schuh, Henrv F. (See Green, C, A,, and Schuh.)
Schuh, John J., Altoona, Pa. Ladder clamp. 1,470,489 ;
Oct. 9.
Schulde, John, assignor to Henry L. Hussman Refriger-
ator & Supply Company, St. Louis, Mo. Refrigerator.
1,447,733 ; Mar. 6.
Schulde, John, assignor to Harry L. Hussmann Refrig-
erator & Suoplv CJompany, St. Louis, Mo. Counter re-
frigerator. 1,476,925 ; Dec. 11.
Schulde, John, assignor to Harry L. Hussman Refriger-
ator & Supply Company, St. .Louis, Mo. Showcase
refrigerator. 1,476,926 : Dec. 11.
Schulemann, Werner, Vohwlnkel, L. Schtltz, and K.
Meisenburg, Elberfeld, assignors to Farbenfabriken
Torm. Friedr. Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne-
on-the-Rhlne, Germany. Ester of substituted amino
propyl alcohoL 1,474,567; Nov. 20.
Schnlenberg, Frederick H., assignor to Vapo Stove Com-
pany, Lima, Ohio. Oil valve. 1,468,172 ; Sept. 18.
Schiiler, E. Otto, Falkensteln, Germany, assignor to Perl-
mann, Schal & Stern, New York, N. Y. Machine em-
broidery. Des. 63,089; Oct. 2.
Schuler, Edward, Springfield, 111, Paper-hanger's sec-
tional plank. 1.470,122 ; Oct, 9.
Schiiler, Ernst O,, Falkensteln, Germany, assignor to Perl-
mann, Schal & Stern, New York, N. Y. Machine em-
broidery, Des. 62,652 ; July 10.
Schuler, Max, assignor to the Firm Anschutz & Co.,
Neumuhlen, near Kiel, Germany. Lightship beacon.
1,442,543; Jan. 16.
Schuler, Max, assignor to Anschutz & Co., Neumuhlen,
near Kiel, Germany. Electric machine. 1,453,083 ;
Apr. 24.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Schulman, Louis. (See Hoffman, Clarence O., assignor.)
Scliulmeyer, Jean. Frankfort-on-the-Main, and P. Ilild-
mann, Klein-Sehwalbach, assignors to G. Hartmann,
Frankfort-on-tbe-Maln, Germany. Burner for gaseous
Fuel. 1.446.668; Feb. 27.
Schulte, Frank W., Clarksburg, W. Va. Power trip.
1,470,332 ; Oct. 9.
Schulte, Walter B., Madison, Wis., assignor to Burgess
Battery Company. Wave signaling system. 1,471,756 ;
Oct. 23.
Schulte, Walter B., Madison, Wis., assignor to Burgess
Battery Company. Position indicator. 1,462,664 ;
July 24.
Schulthess, Ernest, South Orange, N. J. Hose. 1,455,359 ;
May 15.
Schultz, Anton. (See Schultz, Prank A., assignor.)
Schultz, Edward, Maywood, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Mrs. E. A. Laughery, Chicago, 111. Coin-
operated vending machine. 1,451,787; Apr. 17.
Schultz, Ernest, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
HesiUent wheel. 1,460,446 ; July 3.
Schultz, Fra:ik A., Burnett .Junction, as.<5ignor to A.
Schultz, Columbus, Wis. Seat support for tractors and
other motor-driven vehicles. 1,467,817 ; Sept. 11.
Schultz, Fred, assignor to The Lockwood Manufacturing
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Multiple baking pan.
1.443,095 : Jan. 23.
Schultz, Frederick A., Hasbrouck Heights, N.- J. Ear
manipulator. 1,450,612 ; Apr. 3.
Schultz, Herman J., Chicago, 111. Printing press.
1,478,488; Dec. 25.
Schultz, John. (See Hnilo, Frank, assignor.)
Schultz, John L., assignor to American Engineering Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Stoker ram. 1,4441,122 ;
Jan. 2.
Schultz, Paul, Des Moines, Iowa. Slide trolley.
1.462,770; July 24.
Schultz, William C, Walla Walla, Wash. Safety device
for electric irons. 1,468,418 ; Sept. 18.
Schultze, Paul, Wauchula, Fla. Tire rim. 1,465,096 ;
Aug. 14.
Schulz, Albert C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Locomobile Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Sectional radi-
ator. 1,441,034 ; Jan. 2.
Schulz, Clyde E., assignor to Automotive Radiator Ma-
chine Company, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Radiator-repair
machine. 1,446,667 ; Feb. 27.
Schulz, John H., and W. E. Krause, assignors to Uni-
versal Bakery Eguipment Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Machine for making doughnuts or other bakery prod-
ucts. 1.444,041 ; Feb. 6.
Schulz, M.^ Company. (See Gustafson, Adolph P., as-
signor.)
Schulz, Paul H., and C. Jessen, Milwaukee, Wis. Signal
head. Des. 62,421 ; May 22.
Schulz, Richard, Danville, 111. Sand button for use on
wooden snap flasks. 1,441,035 ; Jan. 2.
Schulze, Arthur R. (See McGee, F. R., and Schulze.)
Schulze, Prank G. (See Whitted, H. P., and Schulze.)
Schulze, John E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Red River Re-
fining Company, Inc., Shreveport, La. Oil distillation.
1 448.709 : Mar. 13.
Schulze, John W., assignor to Alfred Vester Sons, Inc.,
Providence, R. I. Pendulet. Des. 62,250 ; Apr. 24.
Schulze, John W., assignor to Alfred Vester Sons, Inc.,
Providence, R. I. Leaf ornament for electric fixtures,
etc. Des. 62,344; May 8.
Schulze, John W., assignor to Alfred Vester Sons, Inc.,
Providence, R. I. Husk for electric-light fixtures.
1.460,040; June 26.
Schulze, Otto, Baden-Baden, Germany. Liquld-fuel-feed-
ing device for internal-combustion engines. 1,443,720 ;
Jan. 30.
Schulze, William H., as.signor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Transmission drive
for speedometers. 1,461,293 ; July 10.
Schulze, William H., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Drive connection
for travel-indicating instruments. 1,461,806 ; July 17.
Schulze, William H., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Transmission drive.
1,461,941; July 17.
Schulze, William H., assignor to Steward-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, III. Differential shaft
drive for speedometers and the like. 1,465,003 ; Aug. 14.
Schumacher, Abraham, Washington, D. C. Blanket
stretcher. 1,476,372; Dec. 4.
Schumacher, Albert H. A., Columbus, Ohio. Automatic
raihvair-train stop. 1.443,851 ; Jan. 30.
Schumacher, August, Flushing, N. Y. Brush. 1,472,685;
Oct. 30.
Schumacher, Charles H. (See Moore, H. W.. and
Schumacher.)
Schumacher, Farle E., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. y. Coating. 1,467,398 ; Sept. 11.
Schumacher, Elmer L., assignor to American Optical
Company, Southbridge, Mass. Combination frame.
1,457,608- June 5.
Schumacher, Elmer L., assignor to .\merican Optical
Company. Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic mounting.
1,461,071 ; July 10.
Schumacher, Elmer L., assignor to American Optical
Company, Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic mounting.
1,471,009; Oct. 16.
Schumacher, Elmer L., assignor to American Optical
Company, Southbridge, Mass. Case. 1,473,359 ; Nov. 6.
Schumacher, Fritz. (See Scheufelen, A., and Schu-
macher.)
Schumacher, James H. (See Scanlon, H. P., and
Schumacher.)
Schumacher, James H., and H. P. Scanlon, Long Beach,
Calif. Swivel for traveling blocks. 1,441,179 ; Jan. 2.
Schumacher, John, Los Angeles, Calif. Reenforced plaster
board. 1,440,633; Jau. 2.
Schumacher, John, Los Angeles, Calif. Plaster-board
lath. 1,473,445; Nov. 6.
Schuman, Albert C, assignor to Reed Manufacturing Com-
pany, Newark, N. Y. Nesting device. 1,468,748 ;
Sept. 25.
Schuman, Frank J., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
The Allan Manufacturing and Welding Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for welding.
1,452,936; Apr. 24.
Schuman, Harry. (See Dietz, C. A., and Schuman.)
Schuman, Solomon, Denver, Colo. Carrier for suit boxes.
1,462,831 ; July 24.
Schumann, Frank A., South Bend, Ind. Automatic ad-
justable cylinder lap. 1,476.927 ; Dec. 11
Schumann, Robert, Dusseldorf, Germany.
machine. 1,474,171; Nov. 13.
Schumann, Robert, Dusseldorf, Germany.
cutting spectacle glasses. 1,465^66 ; Aug.
Schupp, Arthur A., assignor to
facturlng Co., Saginaw, Mich.
1,470,034 ; Oct. 9.
Schurch, Jacob, assignor of one-half to W. H. Heise, Los
Angeles, Calif. Electric drive for vehicles. 1,459,165 ;
June 19.
Schilrer, Eugen, Cologne-Mulheim,
duction coil for loading telephone
Oct. 23.
Schurman, John, Highland
1.443..549; Jan. 30.
Schurr, Charles H., assignor
pany, Cleveland, Ohio.
1,462,985 ; July 24.
Schurr, Charles H., "assignor to The Lees-Bradner Com-
Ring-type cutter and its use.
Lens-edging
for
Machine
21.
Wilcox Motor & Manu-
Making poppet valves.
Germany. Self-in-
cables. 1,471,632 ;
Park, Mich. Partition.
to The Lees-Bradner Com-
Gear-grindlng apparatus.
to The Lees-Bradner Com-
Indexing mechanism.
Attachment for barber
Reinforced floor con-
1,450,989 ;
concrete
pany, Cleveland, Ohio.
1,465,240; Aug. 14.
Schurr, Charles H., assignor
pany, Cleveland, Ohio.
1,467,985; Sept. 11.
Schuster, Anton, St. Louis, Mo.
shears. 1,466,193 ; Aug. 28.
Schuster, Karl R., Brooklyn, N. Y.
struction. 1,450,187 ; Apr. 3.
Schuster, Thomas, Phoenix, Ariz. Water gate.
Apr. 10.
Schuster, Thomas, Phoenix, Ariz. Mold for
pipes. 1,475,145 ; Nov. 20.
Sehutt, Henry A., and J. N. Dunnebacke, Grand Rapids,
Mich. Conveyer. 1,471,927; Oct. 23.
Sehutt, Theodore H., assignor to The Russ Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Self-closing faucet. 1,454,340 ;
May 8.
Schiitte, Hans, assignor to the Firm of Rheiner Maschinen-
fabrik Windhoff Aktien-GeseUschaft, Rheine, Germany.
Turntable. 1,466,966 ; Sept. 4.
Schutte. Karl, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to The Flint-
kote Company, Boston, Mass. Waterproofing element.
1,448,155; Mar. 13.
Schutte and Koerting Company. (See Knauf, Paul W.,
assignor.)
Schuttlg, Charles L., Rldgefipld Park, N. J. Treating cot-
ton fabric and product obtained thereby. 1,451,306;
Apr. 10.
Schutz, Charles H., Paris, France. Easel. 1,450,821 ;
Apr. 3.
Schutz, Joseph M., Inc. (See Schutz, Joseph M., as-
signor.)
Schutz, Joseph M., assignor to Joseph M. Schutz. Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Automobile hood clamp. 1,445,851 ;
Feb. 20.
Schiitz, Ludwig. (See Schulemann, W., SchtJtz, and
Melsenburg.)
Schuyler, Albert B. and R. B., Rochester, N. Y. Jarring
machine. 1,454,490 ; Mav 8.
Schuyler, Karl C, trustee. (See Waters, Harry P., as-
signor.)
Schuyler, Ross B. (See Schuyler, Albert B. and R. B.)
Schwab, Charles B.. Lyons. N. Y. Combined chute and
bag holder. 1,453,286; May 1.
Schwab. Henry, Bicknell, Calif. Deep-well pump.
1.450,647; Apr.
Manitoba, Canada.
6.
Manitoba, Canada.
22.
McGuckin, John
McGuckin, J. J.,
Schwab,
tube.
Schwab,
tube.
Schwab,
Schwab,
signers.)
Schwaegler,
1,467,505
John, Winnipeg,
1,447,521 ; Mar.
,Tohn, Winnipeg,
1.455,889; May
Louis. (See
Louis. (See
Automobile
Automobile
J., assignor.)
and Peyer, as-
William,
Sept. 11.
Chicago, 111. Knockdown table.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
481
Hand vise.
Schwager. Albert, KreuzUngen, Switzerland,
1,47;V.S80; Nov. l3.
Schwalb, Jacob. (See Areud, F., Schwalb, and Sonne-
mann.)
Schwalliacli, Anna B., Bay View, Wis. Table. 1,444,042 ;
Feb. 0.
Schwaiike, Adolpb, Wenoua, 111. Euvclope-molstenlug
iind srniun affixiiic machine. 1,443.386 ; Jan. 30.
Soiiwnntes, Julius A., assignor to The rnlmollve Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. . Apparatus for cutting soap Into
bars. l,45t,76'J; May 8.
Sch\v:iutes, Julius A., assignor to Pnlmolive Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis. Soap maclilnc. 1,476.772 ; Dec. 11.
Scliwartz, Alfred J., Detroit, Mich. Silent sales store-
room for perishable goods. 1,446,215 ; Feb. 20.
Schwartz Belting Co. (See Schwartz, James M., as-
■Ignor.)
Schwartz, Daniel H. (See Hickey, J., and Schwartz.)
Schwartz, Fred A., Coshocton, Ohio. Mold for pneumatic-
tire tubes. Re. 15,518 ; Jan. 2.
Schwartz, George L. (See Abraham, C. D., and Schwartz.)
Schwartz, Gerhardt F., St. Louis, Mo. Safety control
for automatic gas appliances. 1,4.°)4.341 ; May 8.
Schwartz, Harry, Brooklyn, assignor to Eureka Bed-
ding Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Bed-frame corner piece. 1,441,604 ; Jan. 9.
Schwartz. Harry A., Defiance, Ohio. Forming metal.
1,460,648 ; Apr. 3.
Schwarz, Ilenrv G., Denver, Colo. Sugar-beet storage.
1,478.534 : Dec. 25.
Schwartz, Herbert W., Chicago, 111. HeadUght device.
1,464,016; Aug. 7.
Schwariz, Isabel, New York, N. Y. Can lining. 1,465,367;
Aug. ■->!.
Schwartz, Israel, Danbury, Conn. Wheel-truing gauge.
1,450,518; Apr. 3.
Schwartz, Jacob G., Rockingham Township, Scott 'County,
Iowa. Blotting Inkstand. 1,460,507 ; July 3.
Schwartz, James M., Boonton, N. J., assignor to Schwartz
Belting Co. Clamp for stretching leather and the like.
1,472,617; Oct. 30.
Schwartz, James M., Boonton, N. J., assignor to Schwartz
Belting Co. Adjustable clamp for the edges of leather
and the like. 1,472,618; Oct. 30.
Schwartz. John O., Hope, Ind. Front drive. 1,459,639;
June 19.
Schwartz, Lewis R., New Haven, Conn. Combined chair
and swing. 1,478,768; Dec. 25.
iJchvrartz, Morltz D., New York, N. Y. Hanger for books.
1,475.451 ; Nov. 27. . ^ ^ .
Schwartz, Nathan, Newark, N. J. Producing knit fabrics.
1,470,490 ; Oct. 9.
s<hw:u-tz, S. Robert. (See Bostroem, August, assignor.;*
Schwartz, S. Robert, and A. Bostroem, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to said Schwartz. Mounting lamp shade.
1,472,686; Oct. 30.
Schwartz, Seymour & Company. (See Seymour, Ralph
Schwartz,- Stpphen. (See Jenkins, U. S., and Schwartz.)
Schwartz, Walter M., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, PhUadelphia, Pa. Tray drier. 1,461,68--;
July 10. ....
Scl'.wartz, Walter M., and E. B. Ayres, assignors to
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Drier. 1,451,589: Apr. 10.
Schwartz, Walter M., and E. B. Ayres, assignors to
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Leather drier. 1,454,694 ; May 8.
Schwartz, Walter M., and H. Bogaty, assignors to The
Philadelphia Textile Machinery Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Conveyer for driers. 1.456.340 ; May 22.
Schwartz, William, assignor to Heidelberg, Wolf & Com-
panv. New York, N. Y. Garment. 1,476,302; Dec. 4.
ScUwartzberg, Louis, Chicago, 111. Cushion for egg cases.
1,464,628; Aug. 14. „ „ ^
Schwiirtzp], Beniio. (See Onnertz, P., Petres, and
Schwilrtzel.)
Schwa itzman, Jacub, Brooklyn, N. Y. Link fabric for bed-
springs. 1,464,834 ; Aug. 14. .,..-^,r.^
ScKwarz. Adolph W., St. Paul, Minn. Toy. 1,466,194;
.Vug. 28.
Schwarz, Alfred, Montclair, N. J., as.'rfgnor to Petroleum
Sand Products Corporation. Treating hydrocarbons.
1,458.443 ; June 12. „ ^ , „_.. , o
.•^o'lwaiz-Hcrch.-'nmeier, Elise, St. Gallcn, Switzerland.
Edge reenforcer for hosiery. 1,449,555 ; Mar. 27.
Schwarz. Charles, Bavonne, N. J. Educational and
amusement toy. 1,459,996 ; June 26.
Schwarz, Ernest, New York, N. Y. Flexible coupling.
1,458,894 ; June 12.
S^chwarz, Matilda C, Freeport, 111. Foldable receptacle
for games and other articles. 1,467,690; Sept. 11.
Sciiwarz, Maurice. (See Eatntr, L., ar.d Schwarz.)
Sr'warz, Paul G., assignor to Drew Electric and Manu-
facturii!? Company, Indianapolis. Ind. Feeder clamp
fnr overhead trolley systems. 1.445,178; Feb. 13.
Schwarz, Rudolph, Pittsburtrh. Pa., assignor, by mesne
fissitrnments. to W. Fuld, Baltimore, Md. Rocker. Deg.
0:^,330; Nov. 20. . . ^
Sc'warzbacb, William C. (See Hartman, A. A., and
Schwarzbach.)
58339—31
Schwarze, Bruno, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to the
li^rm Wolf Netter and Jacobl, Berlin, Germany. Ward-
robe. l,4(j5,liSH ; Aug. 21.
Schwarzkopf, Oscar, New York, N. Y., assignor to Vic-
tory Sparkler & Specialty Company, Elkton, Md. Toy
bird soiiKstor. 1,445,362 ; Feb. 13.
Schwarzmann, Wolfgang E., Longmeadow, assignor to
American Bosch Magneto Corporation, Springfield,
Mass. Magneto. 1,457,463 ; .lAjne 5.
Schwarzmann, Wolfgang B., Longmeadow, assignor to
American Bosch Magneto Corporation, Springfield,
Mass. Magneto. 1,473,255; Nov. 6.
Schwed, Bertie S., Far Bockaway, N. Y. Sewing ease.
1,457,860; June 5.
Schwede, Wilhelm, Foley, Minn. Wheat heater. 1,443,597;
Jan. 30.
Sciiweder, Oscar F., Billings, Mont. Rake. 1,451,590 ;
Apr. 10.
Schwegler, Clarence C. (See Strosacker, C. J., and
Schwegler.)
Schweinebraten, Louis G., Birmingham, Ala. Rotary calk-
ing tooL 1,445,415; Feb. 13.
Schwoinert, Maximilian C, West Hoboken, N. J. Gauge.
1,455,890; May 22.
Scbweinert, Maximilian C, New York, N. Y. Attach-
ment for valve Insides. 1,455,891 ; May 22.
Scbweinert, Maximilian C, New York, N. Y. Tool for
tire valves or the like. 1,459,751 ; June 26.
Scbweinert, Maximilian C, West Hoboken, N. J. Life-
preserver valve. 1,466,734 ; Sept. 4.
Scbweinert. Maximilian C., West Hoboken, N. J. Tire
valve. 1,469,966 ; Oct. 9.
Scbweinert, Maximilian C. West Hoboken, N. J. In-
flating device. 1,478,584 ; Dec. 25.
Scbweinert, Maximilian C, West Hoboken, N. J., and H.
P. Kraft, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors to A. Schrader's
Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pressure gauge. 1,451,307 ;
Apr. 10.
Schweiter, Hans, Horgen, Switzerland. Device for cou-
pling spools and spindles In winding machinery.
1,468,978; Sept. 25.
Schweitzer, Edmund O., assignor to Schweitzer & Conrad,
Chicago, 111. Current-controlling device. 1,463,974 ;
Aug. 7.
Schweitzer, Heinrich, Soemmerda, Germany, assignor to
the Firm of Rheinische Metallwaaren- und Maschinen-
fabrik of Duesseldorf-Derendorf, Germany. Typewriting
machine. 1,459,554 ; June 19.
Schweitzer,. Richard H. (See Dwiggins, John W., as-
signor. I
Schweitzer & Conrad. (See Conrad, Nicholas J., as-
• signor.)
Schweitzer & Conrad. (See Schweitzer, Edmund O., as-
signor.)
Schwenck, Frederick W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Decanter.
Des. 63,090; Oct. 2.
Schwenck, Frederick W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Decanter.
Des. 63,430 ; Dec. 4.
Schwenck. Frederick W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Decanter.
Des. 63,437 ; Dec. 4.
Schwendler, George M., Appleton, Wis. Tire filler.
1,468,035; Sept. 18.
Schwengel, Oscar. Port Washington, Wis. Time-controlled
switch mechanism. 1,467,507 ; Sept. 11.
Schwenke, Albert, assignor to E. Rahardt, Berlin, Ger-
many. Floor-scraping device. 1,442.544 ; Jan. 16.
Schwenke, Hermann, Herringeo, assignor of one-half to
Zeche de Wendel, Hamm, Westphalia, Germany. Cool-
ing coke. 1,467,506 ; Sept. 11.
Schwenn, William, New York, N. Y. Luggage carrier
for automobiles. 1,445,852; Feb. 20.
Schwenncke, Hans, assignor to Globe Paper Box Company,
Chicago, 111. Pasteboard box. 1,450,334 ; Apr. 3.
ochwenuker, Charles F., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General BKciric Company. Hydraulic pressure system.
1,441.758; Jan. 9.
f'chwennker, Chalrles F., Schenectady, N. Y., assii^nor
to General Electric Company. Valve. 1,441,7.59 ;
.Tan. 9.
Schwennker, Charles F., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Packing. 1,463,488 ;
July 31.
Schwi nterley, Adolph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Botogravure ink.
1,447,734 ; Mar. 6.
Schwf^.
-Pittsburgh, Pa. Sash fastener.
Joseph F.,
1,473,325 ; Nov. 6.
Schwer, Mack M.. Hackensack, N. J. Manufacture of
paper containers. 1,472,440 ; Oct. 30.
Scbwerdtfeger. Walter, assignor to Dainiler-Motoren-
Gesellscliaft, TJnterturkelm, Germany. Device for in-
dicating the oil circulation and oil pressure.
1,451,849 ; Apr. 17.
Schwerin, Frank H., West View, assignor to Tlie Duff
Manufacturing Cnmnany, Pittsburgh, Pn. Trip jack.
1,466,195 ; Aug. 28.
Schwerin, Paul, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Electron-discharge
device. 1.459,417 ; June 19.
Schwerin, Paul, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Vacuum-tube manu-
facture. 1,461.227 ; July 10.
482
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphaietical list of patentees — Continued.
Schwerin, Paul, assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for coating material. 1,461,228 ; July 10.
Schwldetzky, Oscar O. R., Hasbrouck Heights, assignor
to Becton, Dickinson & Co., Rutherford, N. J. Syringe-
1,456,469: May 22.
Schwier, William, assignor of one-half to F. Haubrock,
Tacoma, Wash. Monorail frog. 1,450,758 ; Apr. 3.
Schwlesow, William F., Rlpon, Wis. Farm gate.
1,446,934 : Feb. 27.
Schwiete, August, assignor to the Firm : Chemische Fa-
brik Griesheim-Blektron, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Producing pure iron by electrolysis. 1,444,887 ;
F'eb. 13.
Schwimmer, Oscar, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Pat-
ent Products Company. Towel-service machine.
1,460,215 ; June 26.
ScUwind, Jacob, Portland, Oreg. Shoe stretcher.
1,457,283 ; May 29.
Schwuchow, Edward G. and G. F. Johnstone, Chicago,
111. Etching machine. 1,442,977; Jan. 23.
Sciortino, Joseph, Youngstown, Ohio. Jar or bottle
clamp. 1,471,069 ; Oct. 16.
Sclsorek, Sig, Newark, N. J. Tack. 1,458,856 ; June 12.
Sclater, Ivanhoe H., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Sheet-metal casing. 1,448,005 ;
Mar. 13.
Scneder, Fred V. (See Byrne, J. L., and Scneder.)
Scofleld, Sherman W. (See Muehlhauser, Martin Wm.,
assignor.)
Scola, Lulgi, Newcastle, Wash. Door lock. 1,460,609 ;
July 3.
Scoles, Arthur W., Tulsa, Okla. Composition for remov-
ing paint. 1,467,654 ; Sept. 11.
Score Mining Company. (See Richards, Harvey W.,
assignor.)
Scotford. Louis K., Chicago, 111. Sound-box construction.
1,448,872; Mar. 20.
Scotford, Louis K., deceased, Chicago, 111. ; M. W. Scot-
ford, executrix. Clutch. 1,463,975 ; Aug. 7.
Scotford, Martha W., executrix. (See Scotford, Louis K.)
Scott, Alexander A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Balti-
more Trust Company, trustee. Apparatus for remov-
ing burnt brick from a kiln, stack, pile, or the like.
1,474,793 ; Nov. 20.
Scott, Alexander N. (See Miller, C. H., and Scott.)
Scott, Alice, Des Moines, Iowa. Subslnk and subsink
strainer. 1,449,300; Mar. 20.
Scott, Alonzo B., Fairmont, W. Va. Golf putting box.
1,473,051 ; Nov. 6.
Scott, Archie, St. Petersburg, Fla. Torch. 1,4(7,010;
Dec 11
Scott,'Arthur W., Flint, Mich. Cloth fastener. 1,448,679 ;
Mar. 13.
Scott, Charles D., assignor to The Scott Weighing
Machine Co., Topeka, Ivans. Scale. 1,459,188 ; June 19.
Scott, Charles F., New Haven, Conn., assignor to West-
iughouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Non-
inductive interference system. 1,473,881 ; Nov. 13.
Scott, Charles H., South Pasadena, Calif. Lubricant
pump. 1,476,227 ; Dec. 4. . ^
Scott, Charles R., Bells, Tex. Boll-weevil exterminator.
1,458,857 ; June 12.
Scott, Christopher, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile hood.
1,446,814 ; Feb. 27. , . ,. ,^
Scott, Clinton A., Chicago, 111. Razor - blade holder.
1,453,409; May 1.
Scott, Kiiiest. (See Whitehead, Matthew, assignor.)
Scott, Ernest, Sunshine, assignor to Scott and Son Pro-
prietary Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Cen-
trifugal apparatus for manufacturing concrete pipes
and like tubular structures. 1,468,749 ; Sept. 25.
Scott, George H., Beckenham, England. Mooring mast
and mooring gear for airships. 1,448,088 ; Mar. 13.
Scott, George H., Beckenham, England. Mooring gear
for airships. 1,448,089 ; Mar. 13.
Scott, George S. (See Gustafsou, Oscar R., assignor.)
Scott, Grover C, Watson, W. Va. Glass finishing and
polishing machine. 1,462,522 ; July 24.
Scott, Harry, Toledo, Ohio. Combination furniture.
1,472,687; Oct. 30.
Scott, Henry F., assignor to Dennison Manufacturing
Company, Framingham, Mass. Tag. 1,458,444 ;
June 12.
Scott, Henry F., assignor to Dennison Manufacturing
Company, Framingham, Mass. Tag and making the
same. 1,458,445 ; June 12. *
Scott, Henry L., & Company. (See Valentine, Frank A.,
assignor.)
Scott, Henry P., jr. (See Dewey, B., and Scott.)
Scott, James, Cleveland, Ohio. Spring troUey ear and
hanger. 1,465,489 ; Aug. -21.
Scott, James R., St. Louis, Mo. Antiskidding device
for motor vehicles. 1,459,418 ; June 19.
Scott, James W., Falcon, Colo. Potato digger. 1,441,949 ;
Jan. 9.
Scott, Jesse, Dayton, Ohio. Corn planter. 1,450,613 ;
Apr. 3.
Scott, John A., Spokane, Wash. Bread cutter. 1,441,887 ;
Jan. 9.
Scott, John B., assignor of one-half to H. E. Hunter, San
Quentin. Calif. Rotary engine construction. 1,443,282 ;
Jan. 23.
Scott, John W., West AUis, Wis. Window strips.
1,450,649; Apr. 3.
Scott, Joseph F., Denver, Colo., assignor to The J. H.
Day Company. Pan shifter. 1,474,448 ; Nov. 20.
Scott, Joseph W. (See Singer, John B., assignor.)
Scott, La Forrest D., Los Angeles, Calif. Bed con-
struction. 1,451,181; Apr. 10.
Scott, Lewis L., and A. C. Staley, assignors to Standard
Engineering Company, St. Louis, Mo. Combustion
system. 1,441,888 ; Jan. 9.
Scott Paper Company. (See Liebeck, Harry, assignor.)
Scott Paper Company. (See Parsons, I'hilip D., assignor.)
Scott Paper Company. (See Tong, J. T., and Blosser,
assignors.)
Scott, Paul, Waynoka, Okla. Bath brush. 1,452,658;
Apr. 24.
Scott, Robert D., and J. G. Cadwell, Roslyn, Wash.
Roller. 1,445,107; Feb. 13.
Scott, Robert F., assignor to ^dwin Harrington, Son &
Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Drill-spindle-adjust-
Ing mechanism. 1,452,172: Apr. 17.
Scott, Robert W., Babylon, N. Y. Web-holder mechanism
for knitting machines. 1,467,691 ; Sept. 11.
Scott, Robert W., Babylon, N. Y. Knitting-machine
needle. 1,468,518; Sept. 18.
Scott, Robert W., Babylon, assignor to Scott and Williams,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Timing connection for
dial and cylinder knitting machines. 1,441,123 ; Jan. 2.
Scott, Robert W., Babylon, assignor to Scott and Williams,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Knitting-machine dial
mounting. 1,441,124 ; Jan. 2.
Scott, Rumsey W., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Elevator
Supplies Company, Inc. Elevator - door - controlling
means. 1,467,692 ; Sept. 11.
Scott and Son Proprietary Limited. (See Scott, Ernest,
assignor.)
Scott, Thomas S. (See Bethel, C, and Scott.)
Scott, Thomas S., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Rcsiliently-
mounted armature. 1,447,046 ; Feb. 27.
Scott, Thomas T., New Springfield, Ohio. Open-hearth
furnace. 1,446,072; Feb. 20.
Scott-Ullman Company. (See Ullman, Albert, assignor.)
Scott-UUmau Company, The. (See Ullman, Albert, as-
signor.)
Scott, Walter, Sheridan, Wyo. Phonographic sound box.
1,448,090 ; Mar. 13.
Scott, Walter A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile license-
plate casing. 1,454,792 ; May 8.
Scott, Walter B., Marblehead, Mass. Toy construction.
1,443,096 ; Jan. 23.
Scott, Walter C, assignor to Globe Ticket Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Check-notching device. 1,457,231 ;
May 29.
Scott, Walter M., Cleveland, Ohio. Electric measuring
Instrument. 1,474,172 ; Nov. 13.
Scott, Walter M., Cleveland, Ohio. Crystal mounting.
1,474,173; Nov. 13.
Scott, Walter M., Lakewood, and R. E. Tresise, Cleveland,
Ohio. Electric measuring instrument. 1,463,597 ;
July 31.
Scott, Walter R., Philadelphia, Pa. Means for expanding
piston rings. 1,473,446 ; Nov. 6.
Scott, Walter R., R. Dubinski, jr., and P. B. Magldson,
Nokomis, 111. Miner's cap and lamp attachment.
1,444,278 ; Feb. 6.
Scott Weighing Machine Co., The. (See Scott, Charles
D., assignor.)
Scott, William, jr., Norristown, Pa. Stocking. Des.
62,435 ; May 29.
Scott, Williani A., jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Shirt. 1,476,548 ;
Dec. 4.
Scott, William M., Tredyffrin Township, Chester County,
Pa. Switching apparatus. 1,401,942; July 17.
Scott, William M., Tredyffrin Township, Chester County,
Fa. Switching apparatus. 1,473,386 ; Nov. 6.
Scott and Williams, Incorporated. (See Scott, Robert
W., assignor.)
Scottish Dyes, Limited. (See Davies, Arthur H., as-
signor.)
Scottish Dyes Limited. (See Pope, William J., assignor.)
Scotts' Shipbuilding & Engineering Company. (See
Nicholson, Andrew I., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Bagg, Hollis B.,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Bennett, Morris
H., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Goss, J. H., and
WolfC, assignors.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Hyde, Burdon P.,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Kendall, William
G., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Phillips, Harry
I., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Reutter, Philip
A., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Robinson, Charles
M., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Root, Le Roy,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (Soe Slater, Thomas
F., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
483
(See Tompkins, Emer-
(See Warner, Prank
(See \Yoods, Clinton
ScovlU Manufacturing Company,
sou H., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company.
E., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company.
E., assignor.)
ScoviUe, Royal L., New York, N. T., assignor to E. M.
Rosenbluth, Wallingford, Pa. Low-water indicator.
1,452,173 ; Apr. 17.
Scrablc, Carl, Urbana, Ohio. Sound-box mounting.
1,442,686; Jan. 16.
Scrablc, Carl, Urbana, Ohio. Sound-box structure.
1,455.972 ; May 22.
Scrablc, Carl, Urbana, Ohio. Stylus mounting for repro-
ducers. 1,476,850; Dec. 11.
Scrablc, Carl, Urbana, Ohio. Sound reproducer of talk-
ing machines. 1,476.928; Dec. 11.
Scraftord, Irving H. (See Valine, A. J., and Scrafford.)
Scranton Silk Machine Company. (See Sloat, Karl, as-
signor.)
Scribner, Charles E. T., Medford, Mass. Lapping ma-
chine. 1.467,693 ; Sept. 11.
Scribner, Edward \V., Douthat, and O. Baker, Miami,
Okla. Valve. 1,440,558; Jan. 2.
Scribner, George H. T., and S. H. Sussklnd, assignors to
M. (5etz & Co. Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Beverage
faucet. 1,466,760; Sept. 4.
Scripa, Nicholas, Syracuse, N. Y. Hand-sled propeller.
1,449,916; Mar. 27.
Scriven, Edward O., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Multistage ampli-
fier circuits. 1.459,419 ; June 19.
Scriven, Edward O., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Switching de-
vice. 1,462,050; July 17.
Scroggins, Allen C, jr., et al. (See Dungan, John E.,
assignor.)
Scruby, George E., assignor to G. B. Kelley, Birmingham,
Ala. Box cover. 1,451,963; Apr. 17.
Scudder, Charles, Long Island City, N. Y. Hinge for
vessel covers. 1,459,862; June 26.
Scudder, Frederick J., Long Island, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone-exchange system. 1,470.()35 ; Oct. 9.
Scullln Steel Co. (See Doerr, Harry E., assignor.)
Scully, James and W. B. McCoy, Sullivan, Ind. Attach-
ment for hood clamps of automobiles. 1,469,851 ; Oct. 9.
Sculthorp, George It., London, England. Duplicator.
1.465.(>li>: Aug. 21.
Scurlock, Olin W., and L. A. Gilbreath, Dallas, Tex.
Moist heater. 1,472,569; Oct. 30.
Scutchall, William E., et. al. (See Coles, James G., as-
signor.)
Scyzoryk, William, Detroit, Mich. Smoker's stand at-
tachment for beds. Des. 63,202 ; Oct. 30.
Sea, Andrew G., Chicago, 111. Building form. 1,444,710 ;
Feb. 6.
Sea, Andry G., Chicago, 111. Wall construction.
1,444,709 ; Feb. 6.
Seabolt, Frank J., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor of one-
eighth to E. F. Pickford, Washington. D. C, one
sixty-fourth to C. D. Knight, and one-eighth to M. H.
Hall (now by marriage M. H. Thomson), Schenectady,
N. Y. Electric winding device for phonographs,
1,440,634; Jan. 2.
Seaborne, Allever B., London, England. Priming and
straining device for screw and centrifugal pumps.
1,474.449 ; Nov. 20.
Seabrook, Bagster R., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to Lyradion Manufactur-
ing Company, Mishawaka, Ind. Sound box. 1,447,186 ;
Mar. 6.
Seabrook, Bagster R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Lyradion Manufacturing Company, Mishawaka, Ind.
Talking machine. 1,447,187 ; Mar. 6.
Seabrook, Bagster R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Lyradionl Manufacturing Company, Mishawaka, Ind.
Laminated horn and making same. 1,468,519 ; Sept. 18.
Seager, Elmer F., Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-half
to R. C. Sturgeon, Windsor, Canada. Condenser.
1.462,214 ; July 17.
Seagrave Company, The. (See Havens, Homer M., as-
signor.)
Seaholm, John P., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Plow. 1,449,556; Mar. 27.
Seaholm, John P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Moline Plow Company, Incorporated, Moline, 111. Ve-
hicle wheel. 1,472,856 ; Nov. 6.
Seaholm, Nils, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Surgeon's knife.
1,476,185 ; Dec. 4.
Seaholm, Rudolph V. (See Llndstrom, E. H., and Sea-
holm.)
Scale. Jessie E. M., Odessa, EJa. Aeroplane. 1,476,730 ;
Dee. 11.
Sealed Case Company. (See Shellenberger, John, as-
signor.)
Sealright Co. (See Wright, Wilbur L., assignor.)
Seals, Dennis, Evanston, Wyo. Shoe-cleaning guard.
1,466.065 ; Aug. 28.
Sealund, Axel, San Jose, Calif. Fountain brush.
1,445,976; Feb. 20.
Seaman, David J., Saginaw, Mich. Display fixture.
1,460,684 ; July 3.
Saginaw, Mich. Garment rack.
The. (See De Gowln, Isaac,
The. (See Patterson,
(See Fay, Joseph W.,
Seaman, David J.,
1,460,685 ; July 3.
Seaman, David J., Saginaw, Mich. Curtain suitable for
use in store fixtures. 1,463,598; July 31.
Seaman, Delbert O., Des Moines, Iowa. Moving-pictine
machine. 1,450,455 : Apr. 3.
Seaman, Joseph B. (See Currier, B., and Seaman.)
Seamless Can & Bucket Co., The. (See Wells, Benjamin
N., assignor.)
Seamless Rubber Company, The. (See Caldwell, James
R., assignor.)
Seamless Rubber Company
assignor.)
Seamless Rubber Company,
John W., assignor.)
Seamweld Equipment Company.
assignor.)
Search, Charles E., assignor to Allls-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Lathe. 1,444,394 ;
Feb. 6.
Searcy, Thomas J., Eldorado Springs, Mo. Churn.
1,456,152; May 22.
Searl, Clinton M., assignor to The Vulcan Last Company,
Portsmouth, Ohio. Last. 1,461,051 : July 10.
Searle, Robert M., Rochester, N. Y. Beading appliance.
1,460,023 ; July 3.
Searle, Robert M., Rochester,
1,460,924 ; July 3.
Searle, Robert M., Rochester,
1,451,182; Apr. 10.
Searle, Robert M., Rochester, a.-., jl. t,uju
for gas-retort spouts. 1,460,925 ; July _.
Searle, Robinson P., Toledo, Ohio. Specific-gravity indi-
cator. 1,459,752 ; June 26.
Searle, Stuart C. (See Fuller, Wellington G., assignor.)
Searles, Aaron M. (See Gats, John B., assignor.)
Searles, Aaron M., Chicago, HI. Poppet valve and mak-
ing it. 1,448,873 ; Mar. 20.
Searles, Arthur E., Houston, Tex., assignor to F. Parker.
Distributor for cotton. 1.449,151 ; Mar. 20.
Searles, Daniel, trustee. (See Pilliod, Charles J., as-
signor.)
Searles, Wayne S., assignor to Universal Optical Corpora-
tion, Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic mounting.
1,440,841; Jan. 2.
Searles, William C, assignor of one-half to F. L. Hut-
ton, Newport, Nebr. Chain-tightener tool. 1,476,008;
Dec. 4.
Altus, Okla., and A. M. Bradford,
Boiler-feed mechanism. 1,461,683 ;
N. Y.
N. Y.
Reading appliance.
Reading appliance.
N. Y. Supporting means
(See Parker, V. A., and Sears.)
Salt Lake City, Utah. Rim
tool.
Calif. Carpet-rag looper.
Sears, David C,
Clovis, N. Mex.
July 10.
Sears, Edward M.
Sears, George V.,
1,441,377; Jan. 9.
Sears, Mary A., Los Angeles,
1,451,409; Apr. 10.
Sears, Roebuck & Co. (See Baker, Floyd, assignor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Bohmker, J. C, and
Geistwhite, assignors.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Case, Henry N., assignor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Hoffman, Rudolph, assignor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Huffman, Estil J., as-
signor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (Se« Lords, T. J., and Lennartz,
assignors.)
Roebuck and Company. (See Fowler, Gordon P.,
Sears,
assignor.)
Sears, Roebuck
assignor.)
Sears, Willard
Bement-Pond
and Company. (See Hoffman, Rudolph,
T., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Niles-
Company, New York, N. Y. Clamping
mechanism for metal-working machines. 1,454,080 ;
May 8.
Sears, Willard T., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Nilea-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Axle-milling
machine. 1,460,393 ; July 3.
Sears, Willard T., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Radial drill-
ing machine. 1,466,761 ; Sept. 4.
Sears, Willard T., Montclair, N, J,, assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N, Y. Safety de-
vice for radial drills. 1,477,598 ; Dec. 18.
Sears, Willard T., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New" York. N. Y. Safetv de-
vice for radial drills. 1,477,599 ; Dec. 18.
Sease, Virgil B. (See Kessler, J. M., and Sease.)
Seat, Woodford O., assignor of one-half to J. Nichols,
Nashville, Tenn. Metal mold for concrete blocks.
1,458,551 ; June 12.
Seaton, Max Y., assignor to The Dow Chemical Company,
Midland, Mich. Insecticidal compound. 1,444,480 ;
Feb. 6.
Seattle Astoria Iron Works. (See Dodge, Merton L.,
assignor.)
Seattle-Astoria Iron Works. (See Nicholson, Niels C,
assignor.)
Seaver, August M., Grand Rapids, Mich. Sparkplug
cleaner. 1,455,150 ; May 15.
Slavey, Elmer S , Johnstown, Pa. Multiple-drilling ma-
chine, 1.465,591 ; Aug. 21.
484
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continuecl.
Soavey, Elmer S., Johnstown, Pa. Flexible joint.
1,469,448; Oct. 2.
Seavey, Harry K., assignor to The C. T. Burrowea Com-
pany, Portland, Me. Game board. 1,462,724 ; July 24.
SebeU, Harry, SomerTlUe, assignor of one-half to F. G.
Davison, Cambridge, Mass. Cover for cracfcer cans
and similar containers. 1,459,266 ; Jane 19.
Sebree, Charles H., and G. C. Berlin, Caldwell, Idaho.
Map and record holder. 1,460,610 ; July 3.
Sebright, Louis. (See Worledge, A. G., and Sebright.)
Sebrlng, Charles L. (See Klnnard, Frank M., assignor.)
Sebrlng, Charles L., assignor to The Sebrlng Pottery
Company, Sebring, Ohio. Sugar bowl. Des. 63,331 ;
Nov. 20.
Sebrlng, Charles L., assignor to The Sebrlng Pottery Com-
&any, Sebring, Ohio. Cream pitcher. Des. 63,332 ;
ov. 20.
Sebring, Charles L., assignor to The Sebring Pottery
Company, Sebring, Ohio. Cup. Des. 63,333; Nov. 20.
Bebrlng Pottery Company, The. (See Sebring, Charles
L., assignor.)
Seccamani Pletro Brescia Italy. Difltance-operated cut-
ting pliers. 1,455,671; May 15,
Scche, Joseph M., Philadelphia, Pa. Electric iron.
M59,4i51; June 19.
Sechler, Anna, Chicago, 111. Cooking utensil. 1,477,981 ;
Dec. 18.
Sechler, Will N., Fort Scott, Kans. Arcb support.
1,466,384 ; Aug. 28.
Secnrist, Cliarles F., Spokane, Wash. Glare protector.
1,468,750; Sept. 25.
Secretary of War of the United States of America,
trustee. (See Plnkerton, William W., assignor.)
Secretary of War of the United States of America, The,
trustee. (See Uphoff, Leslie S., assignor.)
Security Bag Company, The. (See Vandenberg, Jacob,
assignor. )
Security Envelope Company. (See Ahlquist, Eugene F.,
assignor.)
Security Metal Products Company, The. (See Longman,
Cecil H., assignor.)
Security Metal Products Company, The. (See Orr, Mark
P., assignor.)
Security Trust Company. (See Williams, Harvey D., as-
signor. )
Seddon, Samuel M. (See Wlgton, G. H., and Seddon.)
Sedlak, Vaclav F., Kansas City, Mo. Oil burner.
1,402,582 ; July 24.
Sedvlek, John, Seattle, Wash. Scaffold hanger. 1,469,967 ;
Oct. 9.
See, Walter Q., Kansas City, Mo. Refrigerating appara-
tus. 1,440,085 ; Jan. 2.
Seeck, Ferdinand W., Lebanon, Oreg. Steering gear.
1,449,351; Mar. 20.
Secck, Ferdinand W., Lebanon, Oreg. Gearless planetary
transmission. 1,449,352 ; Mar. 20.
Seeck. Ferdinand W., Lebanon, Oreg. Differential mech-
anism. 1,467,560; Sept. 11.
Seed, Mack, Billett, 111. Demountable rim. 1,458,007
June 6.
Seede, John A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Compimy. Electric-furnace regulator. 1,449,251
Mar. 20.
Seede, John A., Schenectady, N. T., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric-furnaco apparatus and
operating the same. 1,466,603 ; Aug. 28.
Seegcr, Charlie, Morley, Iowa. Wind board for hay
loaders. 1,440,414; Jan. 2.
Seeger, Edwin W., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical controller. 1,442,490 :
Jan. 16.
Seeger, Edwin W., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor controller. 1,477,774 ;
Dec. 18.
Seeger, Herman L., Indianapolis, Ind. Drilling tool.
1,456.153 ; May 22.
Seel, Hans, Hopklnton, assignor to Richmond Lace Works,
Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,812 ; May 1.
Seel, Hajis, Hopklnton, assignor to Richmond Lace
Works, Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,507 ; June 12.
Seel, Paul C, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Purification of cellulose ether.
1,448,091 ; Mar. 13.
Seel, Paul C, assignor to Eastman Kodak Companv, Roch-
ester, N. Y. Making cellulose others. 1,464,158 ; Aug. 7.
Seel, Paul C, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester N. Y. Cellnlose-ether composition. 1,467,071 ;
Sept. 41;
Seel, Paul C, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company, Roch-
ester, K. Y. Preparing .ilkall cellulose. 1,469.824 ;
Oct. 9.
Seel', Paul C., assignor to EJastman Kodak Company. Roch-
ester. N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition. 1,469,825 ;
Oct. 9.
Seel, Paul C, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company, Roch-
ester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition. 1,469,826 ;
Oct. 9.
Seeler, Alfred A. O., South Orange, N. J. Ring.
1,442,738; Jan. 16.
Si^elcy, Halstead H., assignor to Motor Products Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Windshield - pivot construction.
1,458,955; May 1.
Dispensing devlM.
Calif.
Reflector.
Seelman, John J., Milwaukee, Wis.
1,452,659; Apr. 24.
Seely, Harry J., Los Angeles,
1,448,640 ; Mar. 13.
Seely, Horatio S., Syracuse, N. T. Sight base for rifles.
1,454,865; May 15.
Seely, Thomas H., Maiden, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting
machine. 1,477,011; Dec. 11.
Seeman, Charles E., and L. V. Barach, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Billiard cue. 1,468,520; Sept. 18.
Seemanu, .lacob J., assignor to Utica Heater Company,
Utica, N. Y. Heater-casing construction. 1,461,943;
July 17.
Seevers, Grace, administratrix. (See Seevers, Thomas.)
Seevers, Thomas, deceased, Oskaloosa, Iowa; G. Seevers,
administratrix. Excavating, dumping, and spreading
machine. 1,465,186 ; Aug. 14.
Sefton Manufacturing Corporation. (See Galllstel, Clar-
ence, assignor.)
Sefton, Thomas. (See Cottam, R., Sefton, and Leea.)
Segal Metal Products Company. (See Segal, Samuel, as-
Biguor.)
Segal, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Sash fastener. 1,440,635 :
Jan. 2.
Segal, Samuel, New York', N. Y. Key-duplicating ma-
chine. 1,462,150 ; July 17.
Segal, Samuel, assignor to Segal Metal Products Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Cylinder lock. 1,474,495;
Nov. 20.
Segall, Aaron, New York, N. Y. X-ray-fllm bolder.
1,474,174; Nov. 13.
Segaller, David, and D. H. Peacock. Huddersfleld, assigrn-
ors to British Dyestuffis Corporation Limited, Blackley,
Manchester, England. Manufacture of oxy and sulpho-
oxy derivatives of anthraquinone. 1,465,689 ; Aug. 21.
Seggerman, Richard, Fairbury, Nebr. Can-sterilizing ap-
paratus. 1,460,614 ; July 3.
Segler, Albert H., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Routing machine. 1,449,450;
Mar. 27.
Segman, William, New York, N.
62,592; June 26.
Segman, William, New York, N. Y.
Aug. 28.
Paris, France.
6.
Palmerton, Pa. Golf score card.
Bracelet. Des.
Bracelet. 1,466,566 ;
Calculating machine.
.1r.,
6.
Co.
(See Segur, H., and Duddy, as-
SeguJn, Augustin,
1,472,942; Nov.
Seguine, William,
1,447,358 ; Mar.
Segur, Asa B., &
signors.)
Segur, Asa B., assignor to Tite-Pack Filler Co., Chicago,
111. EgK-case filler. 1,473,917 ; Nov. 13.
Segur, Harvey, and E. H. Duddy, assignors to A. B. Segur,
doing business as A. B. Segur & Co., Chicago, 111. Egg-
case-filler machine. 1,475,247 ; Nov. 27.
Sehlunke, Anna J., Fargo, N. Dak. Grain separator.
1,449,553; Mar. 27.
Seib, George A., .assignor to Remington Typewriter Com-
pany, Illon, N. Y. Typewriting machine. 1,446,935;
Feb. 27.
Selb, George A., assignor to Remington Typewriter Com-
pany, Illon, N. Y. Typewriting machine. 1,446,993;
Feb. 27.
Selb, George A., assignor to Remington Typewriter Com-
pany, Ilion, ,N. Y. Typewriting machine. 1,463,599 ;
July 31.
Seibel, Henry, San Francisco, Calif., assignor to United
Air Spring Company of Arizona, Phoenix, Ariz. Pneu-
matic support. 1,446,772; Feb. 27.
Seibert, Heinrich. Berlin, Germany. Electric heating
furnace. 1,477,454 ; Doc. 11.
Seidel, John G., Scranton, Iowa. Windmill coupling.
1,448,156 ; Mar. 13.
Seidel, George W., Bloomington, 111. Car-wall structure.
1,449,451; Mar. 27.
Seidel, William, Chicago, HI. Match board. 1,442.739;
Jan. 16.
Seldeman, L€on, New York, N. Y. Silicate composition.
1,452,445 ; Apr. 17.
Seldera, William G., Butler, Pa. Tool. 1,466,196;
Aug. 28.
Seidl, Frank J. (See Blodgctt, Frank C, assignor.)
Seidler, Alexander, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments to F. C. Austin Machlnerv Company. In-
ternal-combustiou boiler. 1,478,067 ; Dec. 18.
Seidner & Hitzlgratb, Inc. (See Meuer, Henry, as-
signor.)
Seldner, Michael, Budapest, Hungary. Liquid-cooled elec-
tric machine. 1,448,700; Mar. 13.
Selfert, Aujrust, HS.«ignor to Robert Gair Company,
Brooblj'n, N. Y. Counter c.-irton. 1,462.051; July 17.
Seifert, Edward M., Ruthlrford, N, " ^
for containers. 1,441,125 ; Jan. 2.
Seifert, Frank A., St. Louis, Mo.
structlon. 1,444,431 ; Feb. 6.
Seifert. Henry R., East Ellsworth, Wis.
1,455,672; Mav 16.
Seifert, Henry R., East Ellsworth, Wis. Process and
apparatus for forming piston rings. 1,468,248 ; June 12.
Seifert. Henry R., East Ellsworth. Wis. Machine for
making piston rings. 1,459,117 ; June 19.
Cover fastener
Concrete stair con-
Milking device.
UNITED STATKS PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical 1i.it of patentees — Continued.
485
SeUert, William V., Denver, Colo. Roller bearing.
1,446,771 ; Mar. 20.
Stjffert, George, assUnor to Electone Company, Inc.,
New York. X. T. FhonoRraph. 1.477.775 ; Dec. 18.
8«lfrle<l. Clarence K., Grayvllle, lU. Change-speed gear-
ing: and reverglnsf device. 1.447.047 ; Feb. 27.
Relger M., A Son. (See Seigor, Morres. asslarnor.)
Seller, Morres, assignor to M. Selger * Son, New York,
N. y. Watchcase or similar article of manufacture.
Des. 62,195 ; Apr. 10.
Belxer, Morres. assignor to M. Selger & Son, New York,
N. T. Watchcase or similar article of manufacture.
Des. 62,196; Apr. 10.
Selgle. William B., New York, N. X. Mechanism for cor-
rugating and indenting plastic sheet material.
1,444.395 : Feb. 6.
Seigle, William R., New York, N. T. Forming heat-ln-
snlatliis sheet material. 1,444,396: Feb. 6.
Selgle, ^llllnra R., New York, N. Y. Heat-ln«ulatlng
material. 1,444.397 ; Feb. 6.
Selgman, Harrv, New York, N. Y. Bazor double strop-
ping machine. 1,478,841 ; Dec. 25.
Seller, Paul W. (See Andersen, A. C, Archer, and
BeQer.)
Sells, George J., Toledo, Ohio. Insulated knob for radio
instruments. 1,444,212 ; Feb. 6.
Beiss, Leonard A., Toledo, Ohio. Rheostat. 1,449,557 ;
Mar. 27.
Belss, Leonard A., Toledo, Ohio. WTieel and shaft and
interlocking same. 1,460,145 ; June 26.
Selt2, Adam, Furth, assignor to G. Zimmerma'nn, Zlm-
dorf, near Nuremberg, Germany. Furniture lock.
1,478,535; Dec 25.
Seitz, Eugen, Budapest, Hungary. Machine for the auto-
matic spreading and filling of waffle leaves one above
the other. 1,475.452 ; Nor. 27.
Seits, George F., Pliiladelphia, Pa. Furnace attachment.
1,462,922 ; July 24.
Belts, George F., Philadelphia, Pa. Superheater attach-
ment for furnaces. 1,465,490; Aug.«21.
Belts, Horace G. (See Perry, James M., assignor.)
Seltz, Oskar. (See Jonas, J., and Seltz.)
Seltz, Walter T., Pittsburgh, Pa. Manifold heater.
1,454,866 ; May 15.
Seiz. Walter, Baden, Switzerland, assignor to General
Electric Comoanv. Induction-motor speed regulation.
1,449,784; Mar. 27.
Bel«, Walter, Baden, Switzerland, assignor to General
Electric (Company. Compound regulating set for induc-
tion motors. 1,453,529 ; May 1.
Belh, John J. (See Abramowltz, Joseph, assignor.)
Belbach, Mas, Pforzheim-Dillstein, Grermany. String In-
strument. 1,448,710 : Mar. 13.
B«lber, Charles F., Chicago, 111. Wedding ring. Des.
62,197; Apr. 10.
Belby-Fayers, William, and E. R. Gates, Surrey, assignors
to The West Surrey Central Dairy Company, Limited,
Guildford, England. Opening device for closed or
sealed tins and containers. 1,463,443 ; July 31.
Selby, Harley E., Kalamazoo, Mich. Pumping jack.
1,449,785 ; Mar. 27.
Belby, Mark W., assignor to The Selby Shoe Company,
Portsmouth, Ohio. Heel for shoes. 1.475.412 : Nov. 27.
Selby Shoe Company. The. (See Selby, Mark W., as-
signor.)
Selden, James M. (See Conover, Courtney, assignor.)
Selectaslne System Inc. (See Steinman, Jacob H., as-
signor. )
Beley, Charles C, Erie, assignor to G. H. Barlow and
J. J. Dei?mond, Corry, Pn. Corset. 1,459,518; June 19.
Self Feeding Vaporizer Corpor.ition. (See Bossi, Enea,
assignor.)
Self-Mounting Carrier Company. (See Lawrence, Fred-
erick E., assignor.)
Belhorst, Bernard. (See Oppenheim, T. H., and Sel-
horst)
Bellk, Joseph, Detroit, Mich. Bearing. 1,448,157 ;
Mar. 13.
Belker, Harry, assignor to The Buckeye Brass and Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bearing and
making same. 1,460,515 ; July 3.
Selkirk, Arthur, Orlllla, Ontario, Canada. Knitting ma-
chine. 1.447,489; Mar. 6.
Sell, Augustus H.. Newark, N. J. Illuminating attach-
ment for antomobUes. 1,447,902 ; Mar. 6.
SeU, Daniel G., Kansas City, Mo. Drip coffeepot.
1,457,317 ; June 6.
Bell, Emanuel W.. Cleveland. Ohio. Nut lock. 1,470,294 ;
Oct. 9.
Bellara, John D., Long Beach, Calif. Combination sash
and screen door. 1,467,953 ; Sept. 11.
Sellers, Harvev A. fSee Cash. Arthur W., as.»rlgnor.)
Sellers, Harvey A., Decatur, 111. Kite. 1,453,287 ; May 1.
Sellers. Janres E, (See McRuer. D.. and' Sellers.)
Sellers, John M., Downers Grove, assignor to Sellers Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Balling scrap metal.
1,463,339 ; July 31.
Sellers Manufacturing Company. (See Sellers, John M.,
assignor. )
Sellers, Maurice M.. Lynn, Mass. Adjustable safetv bair
cutter. 1,476,672 ; Dec. 4.
Sellers, WllUam, & Company. (See Burt, John, assignor.)
Sellers, WlUlam, & Company. (See Kneass, Strickland L.,
Mssignor. )
Sellers, William, and Company. (See Thome, WllUam H.,
assignor. )
Sellman, Henry G., Detroit, Mich. Mold for concrete
structures. 1,457,089 ; Mav 29.
Sellman, Henry G., Detroit, Mich. Apparatus for build-
ing concrete structures. 1,457,090; May 29.
Sellmann, Henry W., and B. J. Gottsacker, Milwaukee,
Wis. Eye protector for motor vehicles. 1,446,936 ;
Feb. 27.
Sellner, Herbert W., Faribault, Minn. Toboggan slide.
1,447,522; Mar. 6.
Sellor.s, Evallne C, St. Louis, Mo. Toy dog. Des.
63,591 ; Dec. 18.
Sells, Lee. (See HoUlngsworth. Jeptha G., assignor.)
Sells, Ogden S., Bnffi.alo, N. T. Washer for vegetables, etc
1,457.2*4 ; May 29.
Seltzer, George U. {See Seltzer, William A. U. and
G, U.)
Seltzer, Ira B., Waterbury, assignor to The Gordon
Electric Mfg. Co., Watervllle, Conn. Two-circuit or
three-heat push-through switch. 1.476,373 ; Dec. 4.
Seltzer, William A. U., Philadelphia, and G. U. Seltzer,
East Downington, Pa. Contact shoe for the third rail
of electric cars. 1,446,106 ; Feb. 20.
Selvidge, John F., Olympia, Wash. Hook. 1,441,378 ;
Jan. 9.
Selvig, John N., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Spin-
ning tool and machine. 1,471,010 ; Oct. 16.
Selvig, John N., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western EHec-
trlc Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Appara-
tus for drlUIng and cutting. 1,478,068 ; Dec. 18.
Selzer, Max M. (See Miller, H. G., and Selzer.)
Sem, Mathlas O., assignor to Det Norske Aktieselskab
for Elektrokemlsk Industrl, Norsk Industrl-Hypotek-
bank, CThristlania, Norway. Producing homogeneous
porous materials. 1,458,858 ; June 12.
Sem, Mathlas O., Chrlstlanla, Norway, assignor to Det
Norske Aktleselskab Elektrokemlsk Industrl, Chrlstl-
anla, Norway. Producing porous material. 1,471,421;
Oct. 23.
Sem, Mathlas O., assignor to Det Norske Aktleselskab for
Elektrokemlsk Industrl, (Thristlania, Norway. Decom-
posing sulphides. 1,473,447 ; Nov. 6.
Sem. Mathlas O., and B. Lnnd, assignors to Det Norske
Aktleselskab for Elektrokemlsk Industrl, Chrlstlanla,
Norway. Operating electric furnaces. 1,442,033;
Jan. 9.
Semashko, .John J., Morrisville, Pa., assignor of one-half
to D. P. Forst. Trenton, N. J. Machine for assembling
tiles. 1,447,155 ; Feb. 27.
Semenick. Anthony, Buffalo, N. Y. Satchel. 1,455,462 ;
May 15.
SemenofC, loaklm M. and N. Gurnlekl, Oshawa, Ontario,
Canada. Sectional fence. 1,456,519 ; May 29.
Semerv, Jean M. C, Paris, France. Pneumatic wheel.
1,470.938; Oct. 16.
Semet-Solvay Company. (See Chrlsman, Russell K., as-
signor.)
Semet-Solvay Company. (See Johlln, Jacob M., assignor.)
SSnfichal, Jean, Genoa, Italy. Open-hearth regenerative
furnace. 1,443,805 ; Jan. 30.
Seng, Caniille, Bomllly-sur-Seine, France. Pipe coupling.
Rel5.632 : June 19.
Seng, Camllle, Romllly-sur-Selne, assignor to Society Mey-
rel Freres, Colmar, France. Instantaneous pipe cou-
pling. 1,467,508; Sept. 11.
Seng Company. The. (^See Kelly, William J., assignor.)
Sengebusch, Hans. (See La Bajt, W. D., and Senge-
busch.)
Senglaup, Edward F., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Screening-
burning grate and system. 1,476,186 ; Dec. 4.
Senlw, Atanaze, New York, N. Y. Gearing. 1,449,353 ;
Mar. 20.
Senn, Charlea. (See Lelsten, N., and Senn.)
Sentell. Arthur, Pisgah Forest, N. C. Trap. 1,448,092;
Mar. :3.
Senter, Olive L. (See Bean, Louis A., assignor.)
Sentou, Camllle A., and E. Jacquet, Fort Lee, N. J., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Scraping tnachine.
1,471,864; Oct. 23.
Sentrop. Johannes T., Jr., MontreaL Quebec, Canada.
Motor and other cycle; 1.453,326 ; May 1.
Senz, Melvin J., Port Angeles, Wash. Fountain pen.
1,449,130; Mar. 20.
Sepelyak. Mike. Verona, Pa. Draft appliance for auto-
mobiles. 1,463,022: July 24.
Seppmann, Alfred B., Lake Crystal, Minn. Valve cage
vise and spring remover. 1.451,715; Apr. 17.
Seppmunn, Alfred B., Lake Crystal, Minn. Lens-rlm re-
moving and replacing device. 1,477.719 : Dec. 18.
Sept Cinema Camera Distributors, Inc. (Sec Rivetta,
Giovanni, assignor.)
Septer, James W., Sun City, Kans. Pipe-lifting Jack.
1,475,146; Nor. 20.
Sequelra. Abel, New Bedford, Mass. Resilient wheel.
1,453,064 ; July 24.
Sergeant. Newton D., assignor of one-third to J. V.
Lindqnist, Bellingham, Wash. Fruit-picker's ladder
and conveyer. 1.458,313 ; June 12.
486
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of poienfees^Continued.
Serine, Antonio, Roxbury, Mass. Shoe. Des. 61,988;
Feb. 20.
Serrell, William C, Syracuse, and C. E. Widmeyer, Beaver
Falls, N. Y. Motor support. 1,463,406 ; July 31.
Serste, Jacques E., Brussels, Belgium. Vehicle body.
1,466,345 ; Aug. 28.
Sei-rais, JuUen G., Paris, France. Device for counting
mesh or grldi. 1,478,536; Dec. 25.
Service Bag Co. Inc. (See Bunker, J. W., and Boney,
assignors.)
Service Station Equipment Company. (See Fuller, Morris
H., assignor.)
Service Station Equipment Company. (See Patrick,
H. E., Peterson, and Bermes, assignors.)
Service Station Supply Company. (See Terry, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Servidor Company, The. (See Matchette, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Servis, Leland B., H. P. Randall, and S Q Shannon, Los
Angeles, Calif. : said Randall and said Shannon as-
signors to said Servis. Tire chain. 1,473,797;
Nov. 13.
Sesser, Willy G., assignor to Greater Detroit Rexall
Club, Detroit, Mich. Sign. Des. 63,499 ; Dec. 11.
Sessions, Albert L., Bristol, Conn. Trunk stay. 1,444,139 ;
Feb. 6.
Sestak, Stephan, et. al. (See Krautblatt, Harry, as-
signor.)
Setlow, John C, Spokane, Wash. Submarine salvage ves-
sel. 1,450,232 ; Apr. 3. *
Better, Mlcheal, assignor to Automatic Electric Company,
Chicago, 111. Impulse sender. 1,461,944 ; July 17.
Settle, Wltcher S., New York, N. Y. Garment hanger.
1,478,771 ; Dec. 25.
Setzler, Horace B., Coffeyville, Kans., assignor to The
National Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Appa-
ratus for treating hydrocarbon derivatives. 1,449,452 :
Mar. 27.
Seufert, Prledrich, Munich, Germany, and H. Seufert,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Moving-picture machine. 1,457,554 ;
June 5.
Seufert, Hermann. (See Seufert, Friedrich and H.)
Seufert, Hermann, Brooklyn, N. Y. Film-feeding mecha-
nism for cinematographs. 1,467,593 ; Sept. 11.
Severance, Benjamin L., East Jordan, Mich. Foldable
box or receptacle. 1,443,437 ; Jan. 30.
Severn, Arthur B., assignor to A. Stuck! Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Roller side bearing. 1,446,859 ; Feb. 27.
Severns, Richard S., Delanco, N. J. Composition shingle.
1,463,632; July 31.
Severns, William, Chicago, III. Mop-cutting machine.
1,470,649 ; Oct. 16.
Severson, Ingram, assignor of one-half to T. Chron, jr.,
Chicago, 111. Plag-draplng device. 1,443,049 ; Jan. 23.
Severson, Sigurd. (See Feybusch, M., and Severson.)
Severy, Melvin L., Los Angeles, Calif. Method of and
means for production of sonorous vibrations. 1,464,720 ;
Aug. 14.
S6vign6, Henri A., Winthrop, assignor to National Bread
Wrapping Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Printing
attachment for wrapping machines. 1,466,000 ;
Aug. 28.
bfivlgng, Henri A., Winthrop, Mass., and F. K. Arnold,
Nashua, N. H., assignors to National Bread Wrapping
Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Feeding and cutting
inonhnnism for waxed paper. 1,464.544 : Aug. 14.
Sevigny. HolHs J., Sanford, Me. Support. 1,472,688;
Oct. 30.
Seward Trunk and Bag Company. (See McNamara, John
E., assignor.)
Sexson, William M., McAlester, Okla. Emblem or badge.
Des. 61,878 ; Feb. 6.
Seiton, Isaac E., Winchester, Mass. Outlet for cans.
1.475,724 ; Nov. 27.
Sexton, Roy W., Wythevllle, Va. Filler form. 1,458,008 ;
June 5.
Seybold, Chancy. (See O'Donnell, W. P., and Seybold.)
Seybold, Charles, Dayton, Ohio. Paper-cutting machine.
1,451,120 ; Apr. 10.
Seybold, Charles and W. L. Valiqnette, .Tssign.irs to The
Seybold Machine Company, Dayton, Ohio. Paper-trim-
ming machine. 1,469,733 ; Oct. 2.
Seybold Machine Company, The. (See Seybold, C, and
Valiquette, assignors.)
Seydel, Adolf, Brooklyn, N. T. Aerial vehicle. 1,451,346 ;
Apr. 10.
Seydel Chemical Company. (See Spencer, Hugh M., as-
signor.)
Seyer, Joseph, Hawthorne, assignor to Standard Silk
Dyeing Co., Paterson, N. J. Washable dyed silk piece
goods and dyeing them. . 1,446,860 ; Feb. 27.
Seymour, Benjamin F., Washington, D. C. Resilient
transmission. 1,462,383 ; July 17.
Seymour, Benjamin F., Washington, D. C. Combined
resilient bearing and transmission. 1,462,384 ; July 17.
Seymour, Benjamin F., Washington, D. C. Combined
resilient bearing and transmission. 1,462,385 ; July 17.
Soymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Combined
resilient bearing and transmission. 1,462,386 ; Julv 17.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Power-trans-
mission device. 1,474,095 : Nov. 13.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Resilient
transmission and bearing. 1,474,121 ; Nov. 13.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Indianapolis, Ind. Resilient
transmission and bearing. 1,474,122 ; Nov. 13.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Resilient
wheel. 1,476,187 ; Dec. 4.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Resilient
bearing. 1,477,907 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Resilient
transmission and bearing. 1,477,908 ; Dee. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P.. Washington, D. C. Resilient
transmission and bearing. 1,477,909 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Resilient
transmission and bearing. 1,477,910 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Indianapolis, Ind. Resllleht
transmission and bearing. 1,477,911 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Washington, D. C. Resilient
transmission and bearing. 1,477,912 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Indianapolis, Ind. Combined
resilient bearing and drive. 1,477,913 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P.. Washington, D. C. Vehicle body
suspension. 1,477,914 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Benjamin P., Indianapolis, Ind. Wheel.
1,477,915 ; Dec. 18.
Seymour, Charles, St. Louis, Mo. Timber-cutting ap-
paratus. 1,447,606; Mar. 6.
Seymour, Charles, Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Cooling
apparatus for automobiles. 1,450,650 ; Apr. 3.
Seymour, Dudley S., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Feeding mechanism for sewing
machines. 1,450,456; Apr. 3.
Seymour, Dudley S., Oak Park, assignor to Union Special
Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Feeding mechanism
for sewing machines. 1,458,199; June 12.
Seymour, Frederick W. (See Weatherlow, J. H., and
Seymour.)
Seymour, James M., Newark, N. J. Multiple propeller
fan. 1,462,151 ; July 17.
Seymour, Mark T., Stowe, N. Y. Electric coffee roaster.
1,468,419; Sept. 18.
Seymour, Napoleon H., Waltham, Mass. Plating half-
rotary feed guide. 1,461,684 ; July 10.
Seymour, Ralph C., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to
Schwartz, Seymour & Company, Inc. Printing press.
1,448,006; Mar. 13.
Seymour, Sarah A., Tariffvllle, Conn. Reading stand.
1,445,179 : Feb. 13.
Seymour, William A., Leavenworth, Kans. Baling-wire
needle. 1,452,712; Apr. 24.
Shackelford, Edward H., et al. (See Hebbard, Charles
C, assignor.)
Shackelton, William J., Scotch Plains, N. J , assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Secret signaling system. 1,465,368 ; Aug. 21.
Shackitt, Mortimer M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Can. 1,448,316 ;
Mar. 13.
Shackleford, Benjamin B., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Westinghouse Lamp Company. Electric Incandescent
lamp. 1,463,178 ; July 31.
Shackleton, William. (See Powell, H. H., and Shackle-
ton.)
Shackleton, William J.. Scotch Plains, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Variable inductance element. 1,445,242 ;
Feb. 13.
Shackley, Moses E., East Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Vamp-
trimming machine. 1,454,908; May 15.
Shader, Edmund G., Brockton, Mass. Automatic boiler
control. 1,451,274 ; Apr. 10.
Sbadrjck, Richard H., Minneapolis, Minn. Hydrostatic
gas-heater control. 1,477,083 ; Dec. 11.
Shaeffer, Arling, Chicago, 111. Violin finger board.
1,472,943 : Nov. 6. .
Shaeffer, Clarence W., Chicago, 111. Rubber heel.
1,458,446; June 12.
Shaeffer, Harry B., Altoona, Pa. Shock absorber.
1,450,470; May 22.
Shafer. Clifford C, Newark, N. J. Egg-treating machine.
1,475,248; Nov. 27.
Shafer, Julius E., Chicago, 111. Bearing cage. 1,442,978 ;
Jan. 23.
Shafer, Samuel, jr., assignor to Chain Belt Company, Mil-
waukee. Wis. CJonveying and distributing apparatus.
1,451,308 ; Apr. 10.
Shafer, Samuel, jr., assignor to Chain Belt Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Derrick. 1,457,397 : June 5.
Shafer, Samuel P., Tacoma, Wash. Furnace. 1,466,762 ;
Sept. 4.
Shaff, Ernest H., assignor to William H. Keller, Inc.,
Grand Haven. Mich. Fluid-pressure-actuated tool.
1,465,770 ; Aug. 21.
Shaffer, Charles W., et al. (See WoUe, Clinton M., as-
signor.)
Shaffer, Clarence D., assignor to Textile, Leather &
Metal Preserver Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Waterproof-
ing composition and making. 1,441,605 ; Jan. 9.
Shaffer, Cleve T., San Francisco. Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve-
stem closure. 1,443,387; Jan. 30.
Shaffer, Ellis B., et al. (See Hockman, Russel, assignor.)
Shaffer, Ernest J., Tulsa, Okla. Sucker-rod slip socket.
1,451,275 ; Apr. 10.
Shaffer, Ernest J., Tulsa, Okla. Sucker-rod-connecting
means. 1,452,937 ; Apr. 24.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
487
Samuel G., as-
Rug-hanglng machine.
Bridge wall for
Shaffer, Frank E. (See Cooper, J. C, and Slgrlst, as-
signors.)
Sh.iiTer, Glenn A. (See Cunnard, W. H., and Shaffer.)
Shaffer, John D., Salt Lake City, Utah. Auxiliary sled
ninner. 1,443,655 : Jan. 30.
Shaffer, Otto, PorterTllie, Calif. Transmission mechanism.
1.475,516; Nov. 27.
Shaffer, Richard W., Ebensburg, Pa. Brace. 1,466,487 ;
Aug. 28.
Shaffer, W. E. (See Au-Miller, Cleve M., assignor.)
Shaffer, William F., and B. Crutchfleld, Jackson, Tenn.
Latch for railway-car couplings. 1,454,083 ; May 8.
Shafor, Ralph W., Denver, Colo. Converting the car-
bonates or sulphides of barium or strontium Into the
corresponding hydrates. 1,460,180 ; June 26.
Shaft, Willis S., Faribault, Minn. File and file cabinet
for letters or other papers. 1,450,614 ;^pr. 3.
Shakespeare Company. (See RusseU,
signor. )
Shakespeare Company. (See Russell, S. G. and Cllckner,
assignors.)
Shalek, Victor J., Oak Park, III. Dental floss dispenser.
1,455,673: May 15.
Shalpr. Clarence A., Waupun, Wis. Vulcanizer.
1 459 555 ' June 19
Sha'lit, korman. (See Pottruck, L, and Shallt.)
Shalkop, Isaac C. (See Heinitsh, W. W., Shalkop, and
Lauterbach.)
Shamberfr. Herbert D., New York, N. T. Means of heat-
ing and ventilating motor-driven vehicles. 1,446,725 ;
Feb. 27.
Shnmhlin, Harvev C, Miami, Okla. Lubricating device.
1.45P.S95; June 12.
Shampay, Pascal J., Chicago, 111. Cleaning machine.
1,460.447; July 3.
Shampay, Pascal J., Chicago, 111.
1,460,448; July 3.
Shanahan, Patrick J., New Orleans, La.
boilers. 1,446,937 ; Feb. 27.
Bhan.ahan, Thomas B., Rochester, N. T. Nonglare re-
flector for headlights. 1,471,710 ; Oct. 23.
Shaner, Arthur L., San Francisco, Calif. Rope hitch.
1,461,498 ; July 10.
Shaner, George F. (See Davenport, Mervyn A., assignor.)
Shanisey, Frederick J., sr., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to
Fitz-Empire Double Pivot Last Company, Auburn,
Me. Last. 1,448,042; Mar. 13.
Shank, Lewis H. (See Buckwalter, Jacob S., assignor.)
Shankland, Nora L., Newton, Iowa. Window stop.
1,461,499; July 10.
Sbanklin, Haddon J., St. .Tohn, New Brunswick, Canada.
Tidal engine. 1,447,903; Mar. 6.
Shanks, .Tesse A. (See Snuffer, S. H., and Shanks.)
Shanley, Bernard J. (See Duval, Harry E.,
Shanley, William C, Des Moines, Iowa.
connecting suction pipes to tanks and
tacles. 1,449,786; Mar. 27.
Shanley, William C, Des Moines, Iowa,
connecting suction pipes, to tanks and
tacles. 1,461,945: July 17.
Shannon, Leon W., Hiawatha, Kans. Developing appara-
tus. . 1,463,489 ; July 31.
Shannon. Ralph W.. and C. E. Sanders, Los Gatos, Calif.
Stppladder. 1.478,617; Dec. 25.
Shannon. Randolph W., New York, N. Y. Filing box.
1,478.618; Dec. 25.
Shannon, S Q. (See Servis, L. B., Randall, and Shan-
non.)
Shannon, S. Q. (See Strifier. Chester E., assignor.)
Shapard, Harry L., et al. (See Morris, George T., as-
signor.)
Shapiro & Aronson, Inc. (See Klein, Max. assignor.)
Shapiro, Bamet. Seagate, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lace. Des,
62,-508 ; June 12,
Shapiro, Harry H,, New York, N. Y. Dental apparatus,
1,458,782 : June 12.
Shapiro, Joseph, Baltimore, Md. Cone-making machine.
1,460,611 ; July 3. .
Shapiro, Leon. (See Toelcke, K. L., Milikola, and
Shapiro.)
Shapiro, Samuel, and M. Weinberg, Milwaukee, Wis. Tool
for repairing punctured tirefi. 1,475,353 ; Nov. 27.
Shapiro, Solomon A.. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Float-
operated switch. 1,475,087 : Nov. 2(i.
Shappelle, Harold A., Luzerne Borough, assignor to Wales
Adding Machine Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Carriage
mechanism for calculating machines. 1,448,874 ;
assignor.)
Device for
other recep-
Device for
other recep-
Mar. 20
Sharaf. R. M,
assignor.)
Sharaf, Ralph
Machine Co. (See Sharaf Ralph M.,
M., New York, N. Y., assignor to R. M,
Sharaf Machine Co., Boston, Mass. Loop-taker mech-
anism for zig-zag sewing machines. 1.466.149 ; Aug. 28.
Sharaf, Ralph M., New York, N. Y., assignor to R. M.
Sharaf Machine Co., Boston, Mass. Zigzag mechanism
for sewing machines. 1,466,150 ; Aug. 28,
Sharaf, Ralph M., New York, N. Y., assignor to R. M.
Sharaf Machine Co., Boston, Mass. Trimming or cut-
ting mechanism for sewing machines. 1,466,151 ;
Ang. 28,
Sharaf, Ralph M,, New York, N. Y,, assignor to R, M,
Sharaf Machine Co,, Boston, Mass. Sewing-machine
feed mechanism. 1,466,152; Aug. 28.
Sharaf, Ralph M., New York, N. T., assignor to R. M.
^^haraf Machine Co., Boston, Mass. Lace holder and
guide for sewing machines. 1,466,153 ; Aug. 28.
Sharaf, Ralph M., New York, N. Y., assignor to R. M.
Sharaf Machine Co., Boston, Mass, Needle-jogging
mechanism for sewing machines. 1,466,154 ; Aug. 28.
Sharaf, Ralph M., New York, N. Y., assignor to R. M.
Sharaf Machine Co., Boston, Mass. Feed mechanism
for sewing machines. 1,467,072 ; Sept. 4.
Share. Arthur A., Philadelphia, Pa. Crumb gatherer.
1,467,252; Sept. 4,
Sharkey, William E„ Mlddletown, Ohio. Reduction gear-
ing. 1,456,360; May 15.
Sharp, Albert and G,, Bayonne, N. J. ,t<djustable forming
outlet nozzle. 1,463,407 ; July 31.
Sharp, Charles W., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Nonre-
flUable bottle. 1,456,939; May 29,
Sharp, Chester L., deceased, Lancaster, Ohio ; G. Sharp,
administratrix. Furnace. 1,447,633 ; Mar. 6.
Sharp, Clarence B., Glbbsboro, N. J. Color-chlp-pastlng
machine. 1,460,865 ; July 3.
Sharp, Fred, and J. Martin, Barrow-ln-Fumess, England,
Trolley head for electric tramcars, 1,477,720; Dec. IS.
Sharp, George. (See Sharp, Albert and G.)
Sharp, Georgia, administratrix. (See Sharp, Chester L.)
Sharp, John and W., Cleveland, Ohio. Spark plug.
1,445,044; Feb. 13.
Sharp, Gibson T., et al. (See Ordung, Henry H., as-
signor. )
Sharp, Jefferson M., assignor to National Transit Pump
& Machine Company, Oil City, Pa. Engine. 1,472,028 ;
Oct. 23.
Sharp, John H., Chicago, 111. Travel and sales guide.
1,450,335; Apr. 3.
Sharp, John H., Chicago, III. Automobile protective de-
vice. 1 450 336 * Aor. 3.
Sharp,' John 'h., 'Chicago, 111. Container. 1,462,665 ;
July 24.
Sharp, John W., Estlco, Ark. Animal trap. 1,440,560 ;
Jan. 2.
Sharp, Joseph W., Philadelphia, Pa. Gas burner.
1,453,327; May 1.
Sharp, Joseph W., Philadelphia, Pa. Gas burner.
1,466,763 : Sept. 4.
Sharp & Smith. (See Brlx, Harold, assignor.)
Sharp, William. (See Sharp. John and W.)
Sharpe, Albert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Master template for
gaskets. 1,467,200; Sept. 4.
Sharpe, Elmer, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Passenger-
car signal. 1,471,286; Oct. 16.
Sharpe, George E., SteubenvUle, Ohio. Gas burner.
1,451,716 ; Apr. 17.
Sharpe, John E,, assignor to Aluminum Seal Company,
New Kensington, Pa. Sealing cap. 1,449,629 ; Mar, 27.
Sharpe, William H., Lakewood, Ohio. Making spilt
bushings for bearings. 1,440,559 ; Jan. 2.
Sharpies, Arthur E., Providence, R, I. Damper control
for heaters. 1,455,271; May 15.
Sharpies, David T.. assignor to The Sharpies Separator
Company, West Chester, Pa. Drag bush. 1,443,067 ;
Feb. 6.
Sharpies, Philip T., St. Davids, Pa. Centrifugal machine.
1,445,722 ; Feb. 20.
Sharnles Separator Company, The. (See Sharpies, David
T„ assUmor.i
Sharpies Specialty Company, The. (See Ayres, Eugene
E., jr.. assignor.)
Sharpless, Evan B. (See Eastburn, Oliver W., jr., as-
signor.)
Sharpless, P. E,, Company. (See Nusbaum, Harry and J.,
assignors.)
Sharpnack, Lord B., Detroit, Mich. Rotarv ventilator.
1,477,669; Dec, 18,
Sharps, John A. (See Outright, I. G., and Sharps.)
Sharpsteen, Stephen H,, Tenafly, N. J. Motor-driven
circuit carriage. 1,467,253 ; Sept. 4.
Sharshing, George J. (See Moore, L. G., and Sharshing.)
Shatz, Barnett, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pouring spout.
1,465,617; Aug, 21,
Shatzke, Reason P., Denver, Colo. Grid plate for electric-
current storage batteries. 1,451,058 ; Apr. 10.
Shave, George J., assignor to The London General Omnibus
Company Limited, Westminster, London, England. Pas-
senger vehicle. 1,457,190 ; May 29.
Shaver, Allan C, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Composi-
tion for removing ru.st from fabrics. 1,457,609;
June 6.
Shaver, Archibald G., Chicago, 111., assignor to The
Regan Safety Devices Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Train-control shoe mechanism. 1,462,073; July 17.
Shaver, Bert L., Kansas City, Mo. Pistol, 1,468,840;
Sept. 25.
Shavers, Henry J., Goldsboro, N. C. Lubricator.
1,455,272; May 16.
Shaw, Al B., Medford, assignor to Shaw S'peclalty Co.,
Inc., Boston, Mass, Valve stem for pneumatic tires.
1,460,804 ; July 3.
Shaw, Arthur E., Columbia, S. C. Dental film holder.
1,458,194; Apr. 24.
Shaw, Arthur L., assignor to Chicago Automatic Con-
veyor Co., Chicago, 111. Conveyer carriage. 1,462,986;
July 24.
488
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Shaw, Clarence E., Gig Harbor, Wash. Kevolving card
device. 1,466,252 ; Aug. 28.
Shaw, E. C, et al. (See Squires, Chester J., assignor.)
Shaw, Edward, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Apparatus for
heat exchange. 1,456,255 ; May 22.
Shaw, Edward T., and C. H. Petronin, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Berkshire Magneto Company,
Plttsfield, Mass. Automobile windshield wiper.
1,445,853 ; Feb. 20.
Shaw, Ford W., Little Jewel, Mont. Stone-gathering ma-
chine. 1,442,878! Jan. 23.
Sliaw, Frank FX., East Orange, N. J. Vacuum-tube base
and receptacle. 1,458,153; June 12.
Shaw, Frank R. (See Fay, R. D., and Shaw.)
Shaw, Fred L., and D. Dummer, SteubenvUle, Ohio. Ice-
shaving machine. 1,449,917 ; Mar. 27.
Shaw, George S. (See Marshall, M. J., and Shaw.)
Shaw, Gwllym, assignor to The Miller Rubber Company.
Akron, Ohio. Bathing hat or cap. 1,441,180 ; Jan. 2.
Shaw, H. E., Furniture Co. (See Van Dommelen, Peter,
asBlgnor.)
Shaw, Harold F., assignor to F. A. Whitney Carriage
C;ompany, Leominster, Mass. Making articles of
wickerware. 1,475,151; Nov. 20.
Shaw, Henry M., assignor to Sherwood Bros. Mfg. Co. Inc.,
Canastota, N. Y. Wagon. 1,468,173 ; Sept. IS.
Shaw, Howard A., Yonkers, N. Y. Humidor. 1,462,832 ;
July 24.
Shaw, Ira D., Boston, Mass. Fastener. 1,450,391 ;
Apr. 8.
Shaw, James W., Chicago, HI. Mixing attachment for
engine fuel Intakes. 1,473,052 ; Nov. 6.
Shaw, John H., assignor to Sargent & Company, New
Haven, Conn. Lock bolt. 1^446,589; Feb. 27.
Shaw, John H., assignor to Sargent & Company, New
Haven, Conn. Machine for loading cartridge belts and
the like. 1,456,154 ; May 22.
Shaw, John IC, Minneapolis, Minn. Wall board made from
bagasse and analogous fibers. 1,457,285 ; May 29.
Shaw, John K., Minneapolis, Minn. Redwood-bark wall
board. 1,468,036; Sept. 18.
Shaw, John K., Minneapolis, assignor to C. F. Dahlberg.
St. Paul, Minn. Apparatus for varying the thickness
of fiber layers. 1,477,288; Dec. 11.
Shaw, John T., assignor of one-half to H. W. Applegate,
Joiicsboro, Ark. Smoking-pipe attachment. 1,462,425 ;
July 17.
Shaw, John T., C. A. Weymouth, and B. H. Pearson.
Huddersfield, England. Steering gear for steamships.
1,455,151 ; May 15.
Shaw, Louis E., East Orange, N.
Motors Inc., New York, N. Y.
Oct. 2.
Shaw, Louis E., East Orange, N.
Motors Inc., New York, N. Y,
1,470,769; Oct. 16.
Shaw, Myron R., Springfield, assignor to The Fisk Rub-
ber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Rubber tire.
1,471,070; Oct. 16.
Shaw, Roscoe H. (See Sherman, J. M., and Shaw.)
Shaw, Sidnev B., San Francisco, Calif. Rocker arm.
1,478,679; "Dec. 26.
Shaw Specialty Co. (See Shaw, AI B., assignor.)
Shaw, Thomas, Matangi, Waikato, New Zealand. Belt
fastener. 1,472,890: Nov. 6.
Shaw, Victor A., Brooklyn, N. Y, Boat and apparatus for
the propulsion thereof. 1,455,230 ; May 15.
Shaw. Wesley, J., assignor to New England Wood Heel
Co., Haverhill, Mass. Machine for turning wood heels.
1.476.188: Dec. 4.
Shawinigan Laboratories, Limited.
and Shaw, assignors.)
Shawinigan Laboratories, Limited.
ard W., assignor.)
Shawinisran Laboratorips, Limited.
and PicV. assignors.)
Shawmut Engineering Company.
assignor.)
Shawmut Enginocring Company.
F., assignor.)
Shawmut Engineering Company.
and Blxby, assignors.)
Shawmut Machine Works. Inc.
aesignor.)
Shay, James, Middletown, Ohio. Gate. 1,472.994 ;
Nov. 6.
Shea, Arthur E., Eckley, Colo. Shim plate for demount-
able rims. 1.459,346 ; June 19.
Shea-Lawlor, Donald H., Dunedin, New Zealand. Letter
box. 1,447.822; Mar. 6.
Shea, Patrick J. (See Wickstrom, H., and Shea.)
Shea, Patrick J., assignor to Chase Companle.'!, Inc.,
Waterbury, Conn. Lever handle for lavatory faucet.i
and the like. 1.475,654; Nov. 27.
Shea, Robert, Martell, Calif. Cradle rocker. 1,449,301 ;
Mar. 20.
Shea, William C., San Anselmo,
steam shovels or the like. 1,4'
SheafT. Philip A., Philadelphia, Pa.
1,474.85.S : Nov. 20.
Sheaffer, Robert C, Lancaster, Pa.
1,455,152; May 15.
J., assignor to Williams
Disk wheel. 1,469,699 :
J., assignor to Williams
Oil-circulating system.
(See Marshall, M. J.,
(See Matheson, How-
(See Sklrrow, F. W.,
(See Burnes, Henry A.,
(See Hathaway, Edgar
(See Hathaway, E. F.,
(See Smith, Raymond D.,
Calif. Bucket for
5,301 ; Dec. 18.
Sphygmomanometer.
Brassi&re holder.
Sheal, Robert E., Clevelandj Ohio. Material-handling
bridge. 1,450,735 : Apr. 3.
Shearer, Harry T., Waynesboro, Pa. Reaming tool for
truing valve seats. 1,453,643 ; May 1.
Shearer, Vance, New York, N. Y. Ignition timer for
internal-combustion engines. 1,471,865 ; Oct. 23.
Shearer, Vance, New York, assignor to Blueblaze Motor
Specialties Corp., Long Island City, N. Y. Ignition
timer for Internal-combustion engines. 1,405,740 ;
.A.ug. 21.
Shearer, Vance, assignor to Blublaze Motor Specialties
Corp., New York, N. Y. Ignition tim«r for internal-
combustion engines. 1,468,885 ; Sept. 25.
Sliearei', William B., New York. N. Y., assignor to In-
ternational Torpedo Boat Corporation, Wilmington,
DoL Boat. 1,458,154; June 12.
Shearer, William L., Omaha, Nebr., assignor to Dental
Products Company, Chicago, 111, Bone-cutting forceps.
1,471,422; Oct. 23.
Shearing, Geoi^e. (See Morrls-Alrey, H., Shearing, and
Mullard.)
Shearman, Thomas J., Philadelphia, Pa. Thread-cutting
device. 1,464,779; Aug. 14.
Sheather, Percival B., et al. (See Bryan, William G.,
assignor.)
Shedenhelm, Robert, Grinnell, Iowa. Self loading and
distributing wagon. 1,442,980; Jan. 23.
Shedenhelm, Robert, Grinnell, Iowa. Conveyer device.
1,477,776; Dec. 18.
Sliee, Parke B., Oak Park, 111. Making gear wheels.
1.444,213 : Feb. 6.
Shpe, Parke E., assignor of one-half to E. I. Noble,
Lancaster, Pa. Garment hanger. 1,458,552 ; .Tune 12.
Shee, Parke E., assignor of one-half to E. I. Noble, Lan-
caster, Pa. Stropping holder for safety-razor blades.
1,477,721; Dec. 18.
Sheedy, Patrick, Los Angeles, Calif. Power-operated
valve-reversing irear. 1,443,888 ; Jan. 30.
Sheehan, George F., and H. A. Gillen, Seattle, Wash.
Fuel briouetto. 1,446.322; Feb. 20.
Sheehan, Thomas P., Norwich, Conn. Fillet-winding de-
vice. 1.468,839; Sept 25.
Sheehan, William M., assignor to Commonwealth Steel
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Hopper-car door. 1,450,615 ;
Apr. 3.
Sheehan, William M., assignor to Cast Steel Locomotive
Ash Pan Company, St. Louis, Mo. Locomotive ash pan.
1,460,113 : June 26.
Sheehy, Jeremiah J., assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,448,007; Mar. 13.
Sheek, Walter A. (See Welch, H. V.. and Sheek.)
Sheek, Walter A,, Long Beach, assignor to International
Precipitation Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparataa
for electrical precipitation of suspended particles from
gases. 1.442,.301; Jan. 16.
Sheeler, Daniel A., Granton, Wis. Removable mold for
concrete walls. 1,471,574 ; Oct. 23.
Sheelev, William F., Galesburg, 111. Vehicle trafBc signal.
1,463,927 ; Aug. 7.
Sheen, Francis M., New Orleans, La. Apparatus for
handling packages. 1,455,273 ; May 15.
Sheen, Milton R., Philadelphia, Pa. Building construc-
tion. 1,460,516; July 3.
Sheen, Milton R., assignor to Tunnel Machine Mannfac-
turing and Engineering Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Machine for building tunnels and the like. 1,442,704 ;
Jan. 16.
Sheene, William E., assignor to The National Asphalt
Burial Vault Company, Baltimore, Md. Asphalt-mastic
and coal-tar-mastic casket vault. 1,478,769 ; Dec. 25.
Sheer, Henry M., Quinc.y, 111. Brooder. 1,470,491 ; Oct. 9.
Sheer, Henrv M.. (julncy. 111. Ball-valve control.
1,475,030 ; Nov. 20.
Sheet Steel Products Company. (See Baxter, Kenneth
S., assignor.)
Sheet and Tin Plate Doubling Machine Company, The.
(See Henskey, Frederick W., assignor.)
Sheets. Kenney L., Mount Vernon, Wash. Cabinet.
1,471,532; Oct. 23.
Shefi, Henrv W. (See ShefC, William and H. W.)
Sheff, William and H. W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gold solder.
1,469,191; Sept. 25.
Sheffer, John W? (See Johnson. W. S., and Sheffer.)
Sheffield, Joseph H., Chicago, lU Prlntilig. 1,456,834 ;
May 29.
Shelck, Joseph H. (See Watson, John A., assignor.)
Sheiman, Morris, New York, assignor to Wilson Bohan-
nan, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lock. 1,451,788 ; Apr. 17.
Shek, Frank P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lock. 1,452,393 ;
Apr. 17.
Shek, Frank P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lock. 1.477,777;
Dec. 18.
Shelby, David C. P., Arnaud. Jianitoba. Canada. Exten-
sion slei.?h bolster. 1,478,537 : Dec. 25.
Shelby Shoe Company. (See Gordon, Hiram, assignor.)
Shelden, Charles W., Diagonal, Iowa. Hog ring
1,470,295 ; Oct. 9.
Sheldon. .Vlbert N., Ventura, Calif. Apparatus for walk-
ing on water. 1.475,031 ; Not. 20.
Sheldon, Clarence O., assignor of one-half to C. D. Dickey,
Donna, Tex. Portable stove. 1,468,421 ; Sept. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE^ 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
489
■Sbeldon, Edward r., Brooklyn, assignor to It. lloo and Co..
New York. N. Y. yiicet delivery. 1,444,088: 1'>1>. (J.
Sbeldon, Edward P., Assignor to R. Hoe and Co., New
York, N. v. Countiiif; mecbauisia for priuting ma-
chines. 1,46(5.072 ; Sept. 4.
Slieldou. Ertwaiil 1'., Brooklyn, assignor to R. Hoe and
Co.. New York, N. Y. Late-news-printiug device.
1,473,050; Nov. 13.
Sheldon. Herbert F., as8lg:nor of one-third to C. M.
Burroughs, Boston, Mass. Pneumatic tiro. 1,442,007 ;
Jan. 9.
Sheldon, Lewis W.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Power-transmission
devico. 1,409.700; Oct. 2.
Sheldon, Otis C, assignor to Sanford Riley Stoker Co.,
Worcester, Mass. Agitator for stoker hoppers.
1,444..'5SS: Feb. IS.
Shellenberger, John, Rome, Ga., assignor to Seoled Case
Compr.D.v. Feed mccbanisru for wirebound-box-blank
machines and the like. 1,447,490 ; Mar. 6.
Shellenberger, .lobu, Rome, Ga., assignor to Sealed Case
Company. ilachlne for making boxes and crates.
1,403,727; July 31.
Sheller. Harry E., assignor to Shelter Wood Rim Manu-
facturing Company, Portland, Ind. Steering wheel.
1,447,048; Feb. 27.
Sheller. Harry E.. assignor to Sheller Wood Rim Manu-
facturing Company, Portland, Ind. Method of making
steering wheels. 1,475,002 ; Nov. 27.
Sliellor. John N., Soldiers Home, Calif. Combined rock-
ing and rolling chair. 1,445.453 ; Feb. 13.
Sheller Wood Rim Manufacturing Company. (See Sheller,
Harry E., assignor.)
Shelly, Hargus G., Mulvane, Kans. Boiler cleaner.
1.459,997; June 26.
Shelmon, Henry, Vontress, Tex. Bottle closure. 1,466,314 ;
Aug. 28.
Sliplor, Frederick L. (See Gillespie, S., and Shelor.)
Shelton, Henry D., HugheBvUle, Mo. Wind wheel.
1.460,114 ; June 26.
Shelton, Landon C. (See Hoff, T., Shelton, and Mac-
Millan.)
Shelton, William G., New York, N. Y. Power-driven
Implement for cutting hair or the like. 1,455,274 ;
May 15.
Shelton, William 6., New York, N. Y. Casing for violet-
pay generators. Des. 63,203; Oct. 30.
Shenango Pottery Co. (See De Lan, Eugene A., assig-
nor.)
Shenango Tire & Rubber Company. (See Raach, W. N.,
and Shurtliffe, assignors.)
Shcney. Joseph H., Decatur, 111. Portable folding sec-
tional camp cot. 1,457,232 ; May 29.
Shepard, Lyman, Norfolk, Va., assignor of one-half to
George L. Shinn, New Egypt, N. J. Drawing instru-
ment. 1,409.192; Sept. 25.
Shepard, Morgan, New York, N. T. Amusement portfolio
for children. 1,440,936 ; Jan. 2.
Shepard, Morris G., New York, N. Y., and H. S. Adams,
Naugatuck, Conn., assignors to The Naugatuck Chemi-
cal Company. Manufacture of formaldehyde condensa-
tion products of aliphatic amines and products obtained
thereby. 1,471,213; Oct. 16.
Shepard-Thomason Co. (See Thomason, Hjalmar, as-
signor.)
Shephard. Percival W., Boerne, Tex. Advertising sign.
1.445,977 ; Feb. 20.
Shepherd, Alfred B., Flint, and B. G. Levering, Detroit,
Mich. Manufacturing filigree metal lamp shades.
1,466,033 ; Aug. 28.
Shepherd, Frank D., Aurora, 111. Poppet valve for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,440,937 ; Jan. 2.
Shepherd, Frank D., Aurora, HI. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,474,794 ; Nov. 20.
Shepherd, Frank D., Detroit, Mich. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,474,795 ; Nov. 20.
Shepherd, Frank E., North KingsviUe, Ohio. Lifting
apparatus. 1,459,556; June 19.
Shepherd, Frank G., Salt Lake City, Utah. Elevator lock.
1,446,688; Feb. 27.
Shepherd, Fred, Ohley, W. Va. Clothespin. 1,468,037 ;
Sept. 18.
Shepherd, George F., Edgbaston, Birmingham, England.
Spring suspension device for motor cycles and like
vehicles. 1,476,651 ; Dec. 4.
Shepherd. Harold F.. assignor to The Bessemer Gas
Engine Company, Grove City, Pa. Hot pot for ex-
plosive engines and forming the same. 1,466,346 ;
Aug. 28.
Shepherd. Oliver J., New York, N. Y. Hat-cord ret.niner.
1.446,938 : Feb. 27.
Shepherd, Solomon W., Orlando, Pla. Amusement appara-
tus. 1,473,522; Nov. 6.
Shepherd. Stonwall J., Memphis, Tenn. Hinge guard.
1,444,398; Feb. 6.
Shepler, Theodore F. (See DiUard, W. J., and Shepler,
assignors.)
Sheppard, Greedy C. (See Schmidt, H. C, and Shep-
pard.)
Sheppard, Orlando, Jr., Atlanta, Ga., assignor to Buckeye
Iron & Brass Works, Dayton, Ohio. Cake former.
1,450,457; Apr. 3.
Sheppard, Samuel E., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1,441,181 ; Jan. 2.
Sheppard, Samuel E., and L. W. Eberlln, assignors to
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Electro-
deposition of rubber coatings. 1,476,374 ; Dec. 4.
Sheras, Morris, assignor to A. D. Joalin Manufacturing
Co., Chicago, in. Band dating stamp. 1,463,340;
July 31.
Sheras, Morris, assignor to A. D. Joslin Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Dating stamp. 1,405,741 ;
Aug. 21.
Sherbondy, Earl H., assignor to The Peerless Motor
Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Internal-combustion
engine. 1.447,438 ; Mar. 6.
Sherbondy, Earl !(., assignor to S. D. Waldon, Detroit,
Mich. Universal joint. 1452,530 ; Apr. 24.
Sherbondy, Earl H., assignor to S. D. Waldon, Detroit,
Mich. Steering knuckle tor motor vehicles. 1,452,531 ;
Apr. 24.
Sherbondy, Earl H., assignor to S. D. Waldon, Detroit,
Mich. Vehicle chassis. 1,452,532 ; Apr. 24.
Sherbondy, Eur! H., assignor to S. D. Waldon, Detroit,
Mich. Vehicle drive axle. 1,472,441 ; Oct. 30.
Sherbondy, Earl H., assignor to S. D. Waldon, Detroit,
Mich. Poppet valve. 1,473,711 ; Nov. 13.
Sheridan, Carroll M., New York, N. Y. Portable heater
for hair curlers. 1,444,140; Feb. 6.
Sheridan, Eugene J., Rockland, N. Y. Mall pouch.
1,475,603 : Nov. 27.
Sheriflf, David H., jr.. Kansas City, Mo. Rheostat with
auxiliary contact system. 1,461,072; July 10.
Sherlock, John F., assignor of one-half to C. L. O'Reilly,
New York, N. Y. Envelope. 1,446,669; Feb. 27.
Sherman, Allton H. (See Combs, Wilbur M., assignor.)
Sherman, Alvin G., assignor to Detroit Vapor Stove Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Stove trimming. 1,468,751 ;
Sept. 25.
Sherman, Alvin G., assignor to Detroit Vapor Stove Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Stove-base construction. 1,468,752 ;
Sept. 25.
Sherman, Alvin G., assignor to Detroit Vapor Stove Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Stove top and shelf construction.
1,468,753; Sept. 25.
Sherman, Charles H., North Attleboro, Mass. Bracelet.
1,447,188; Mar. 6.
Sherman, Charles H., North Attleboro, Mass. Flexible
wire-strand bead bracelet and making the same.
1,448,465: Mar. 13.
Sherman. Charles H., North Attleboro, Mass. Bracelet.
Des. 63,141 ; Oct. 16.
Sherman, Edward T., Minneapolis, Minn. Door latch.
1,450,188; Apr. 3.
Sherman, Eldrldge B., assignor to E. C. Sonntag, Bartlett,
Tex. Attachment for huUer cotton gins. 1,446,021 ;
Feb. 20.
Sherman, Frank C, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Photographic-print-washing machine.
1,470,586; Oct. 9.
Sherman. Fred S., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Press.
1,442,180: Jan. 16.
Sherman, H. B., Manufacturing Co. (See Bliss, Donald
M., assignor.)
Sherman, H. B., Manufacturing Co. (See Defibaugh,
Mark A., assignor.)
Sherman, H. B., Manufacturing Co. (See Sherman. H. B.,
and Bliss, assignora.)
Sherman, Harry E., and L. A., assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to American Cartridge Company, Kansas
City, Mo. Decoy. 1,468,979 ; Sept. 25.
Sherman, Howard B., and D. M. Bliss, assignors to H. B.
Sherman Manufacturing Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Screw-
operable drain valve. 1,465,004 ; Aug. 14.
Sherman, James M., Washington, D. C, and B. H. Shaw,
Chicago, 111., dedicated, by mesne assignments, to the
People of the United States. Acceleration of propionic
fermentation. 1,459,959 ; June 26.
Sherman. James M., Washington, D. C, and R. H. Shaw,
Chicago. 111., dedicated, by mesne assignments, to the
People of the United States. Production of propionates
and propionic acid. 1,470,885 ; Oct. 16.
Sherman, James M., and E. O. Whitticr, Washington,
D. C, dedicated, l)y mesne assignments, to the People
of the United States. Purification of propionates by
the action of bacteria. 1,450.392 ; Apr. 3.
Sherman. John C., assignor to Brown Company, Portland,
Me. Butter substitute. 1,444,562 ; Feb. 6.
Sherman, John Q. (See Metzner, A. W., and Sherman.)
Sherman, .John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Autographic register.
1,445.108 : Feb. 13.
Sherman, .Tohn Q., Dayton, Ohio. Manifolding and num-
bering device. 1,447,156 ; Feb. 27.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Manifolding register.
1.452,660; Apr. 24.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Manifolding type-
writer. 1,454,822 ; May 8.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Flat-bed manifolding
machine. 1,457,940 ; June 5.
Sherman, John Q., Davton, Ohio. Flat-bed manifolding
device. 1.471.287 ; Oct. 16.
Sherman. .Tohn Q., Dayton, Ohio. Manifolding paper.
1,471,288; Oct. 18.
490
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Sberman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Manifolding machine.
1.471,289; Oct. 16. ^ .
Sherman, John Q., and A. W. Metzner, Dayton, Ohio;
said Metzner assignor to said Sherman. Flat-bed multi-
copy machine. 1,454,821 ; May 8.
Sherman, John W., and F. M. Catron, Sulphur Springs,
Fla. Water toboggan. 1,441.126 ; Jan. 2. .
Sherman, Joseph B., Meriden, Conn. Knife or similar
article. Des. 63,664; Dec. 25.
Sherman, Louie A. (See Sherman, Harry E. and L. A.)
Sherman, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fruit basket or the
like. Des. 62,036 ; Mar. 6. ^, . ^,. ,^
Sherman, Phillip, Toledo, Ohio. Windshield wiper.
1,474,005; Nov. 13.
Sherman, Phillip, Toledo, Ohio. Windshield wiper.
1,474,006: Nov. 13. „ „ ,.
Sherndal, Alfred E., assignor to H. A. Metz, New Xork,
N r. Diamino-dloxyarsenobenzene-silver oxld com-
pound and making the same. 1,446,216 ; Feb. 20.
Sherow, Llndolph, M., Osslnlng, N. Y. Composition of
matter for silver-plating metals. 1,450,926; Apr. 10.
Sherrard, Earl C, Madison, Wis. ; dedicated, by mesne
assignments, to The People of the United States.
Making ethyl alcohol from galactose. 1,454,521 ;
May 8.
Sherrod, Rufus M., assignor of forty-nlne-one-hundredthe
to B. H. Sullenger, Dyersburg, Tenn. Pool-ball car-
rier. 1,457,464 ; June 5. . , ,
Sherry, John C, Seattle, Wash. Fishing tackle.
1,442,981 ; Jan. 23. . ^ ,^_^
Sheny, John C, Seattle, Wash. Safety device for flying
machines. 1,457,044 ; May 29.
Sherwin, George E., Milwaukee, Wis. Clothesline reel.
1,470,886; Oct. 16.
Sherwin, Isaac S., Chattanooga, Tenn. Shade fixture.
1,457,465 ; June 5.
Sherwin Williams Company, The. (See O'Boyle, M. J.,
and Holton, assignors.)
Sherwood, Bernard H., Worcester, Mass. Lubricating
device. 1,444.399 ; Feb. 6.
Sherwood Bros. Mfg. Co. (See Shaw, Henry M., as-
signor.)
Sherwood Bros. Mfg. Co. (See Sherwood, William E., as-
signor.)
Sherwood, Carlyle J., assignor to Coen Co., San Francisco,
Calif. Burner. 1,455,175; May 15.
Sherwood, Matthew M., Scranton, Pa. Removable calk.
1,465,794 ; Aug. 21.
Sherwood, Stephen H., and A. G. Barth, Pawpaw, 111.
Crate. 1,444,711 ; Feb. 6.
Sherwood, William, Detroit, Mich. Flush valve. 1,460,080 ;
June 26.
Sherwood, William E.. assignor to Sherwood Bros. Mfg.
Co. Inc., Canastota, N. Y. Wagon. 1,468,174 ; Sept. 18.
Sherwood, William E., assignor to Sherwood Bros. Mfg.
Co. Inc., Canastota, N.Y. Wagon. 1,468,175 ; Sept. 18.
Sherzer, Allen F., Ypsilanti, Mich. Regulating centrifugal
pumps. 1,465,097 ; Aug. 14.
Sheuman, James E., Waynesboro, Pa. Floating reamer
holder. 1,450,822 ; Apr. 3.
Bhevenell, John L., et al, trustees. (See Josephson,
Helmer G., assignor.)
Shevlin, George F., Glens Falls, N. Y. Valve. 1,457,318 ;
June 5.
Shevlin, George F., Glens Falls, N. Y. Cooler for re-
claimed liquor and gas in paper-pulp processes.
1,457,941; June 5.
Shick, Harry, Hawthorn, Pa. Fountain pen. 1,444,141 ;
Feb. 6.
Shield.s, Carl E. (See Leveen, Swan J., assignor.)
Shields, Frank S., and J. A. Camm, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Clark & Mesker Milling Machine
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Machine tool. 1,441,760 ;
Jan. 9.
Shields, Harry A., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
F. C. Genge, Chicago, 111. Pilling machine. 1,445,416 ;
Feb. 13.
Shields, Henry B., Freeport, N. Y. Aeroplane. 1,468,329 ;
Sept. 18.
Shields, Lowell W., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt buckle.
1,454,522 ; May 8.
Shields, Lowell W., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt-buckle frame.
Des. 63,242; Nov. 6.
Shields, Lowell W., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt-buckle frame.
Des. 63,243 ; Nov. 6.
Shields, Lowell W., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt-buckle frame.
Des. 63,244 ; Nov. 6.
Shields, Lowell W., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Belt- buckle.
1,477,600; Dec. 18.
Shields, Roland, Baltimore. Md. Combined license-plate,
tall-light and signal-light bracket. 1,453,770 ; May 1.
Shields, WlUie A., Birmingham, Ala. Combination tool.
1,463,375 ; July 31.
Shiffer, Daniel B.. .\nnville, Pa. Toilet accessory.
1.474,295; Nov. 13.
Shigley, Clarence W. (See Murrell, Richard S., as-
signor. I
Drill bit.
1,444,010 ;
1,464,050 ;
Brush-making
Brush-making
Brush-making
Shigley, Cyrus C, Grand Rapids, assignor to Electric
Phonograph Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Speed-reg^i-
lating device. 1,453,890; May 1.
Shllanskl, Joseph G.. Philadelphia, Pa. Safety and pick-
proof lock. 1,445,723 ; Feb. 20.
Shill, Thomas, Highland Park, N. J. Owner's Identifica-
tion means for protecting automobiles against theft.
1,460,282 ; June 26.
Shilling, Lorenzo D., Kalispell, Mont. Blow-out boot for
pneumatic tires. 1,470,546; Oct. 9.
Shilling, Wade, Troy, Ohio. Chin rest. 1,463,847 ; Aug. 7.
Shima, Adam S., Pasadena, Calif. Testing device for
spark plugs. 1,459,379 ; June 19.
Shimek, John A. (See Specht, L. M., and Shimek.)
Shimer, Calvin J., Fort Wayne, Ind. Deodorizing and dis-
infecting case or container. Des. 62,861 ; Aug. 7.
Shimer, Edward P., and R. I. Prey, Phlllipsburg, N. J.
Brake-shoe spreader. 1,458,080: June 5.
Shimin, Edward W., Thermopohs, Wyo.
1,463,848 ; Aug. 7.
Shimp, Archie J., Rockford, 111. Shoe form.
Feb. 6.
Shimp, Archie J., Rockford, HI. Burglar alarm
Aug. 7.
Shimp, Frederick A., assignor to Skillkrafters Incorpor-
ated, Philadelphia, Pa. Ring. Des. 62,539 ; June 19.
Shingle Lock Company, The. (See Kridler, Bernie C, as-
signor.)
Shinkle, Guy E., et al. (See Brown, Henry A., assignor.)
Shinn, George C, Vancouver, Wash. Attachment for
motor vehicles. 1,445,562 ; Feb. 13.
Shinn, George L. (See Shepard, Lyman, assignor.)
Shinn, Horace, Maple Shade, N. J. Adjustable guide for
crossheads of locomotives and the like. 1,475,453 ;
Nov. 27.
Shinskie, Marcus A., Usona, Calif. Safety logging hook.
1,464,665; Aug. 14.
Shiono, Chutaro, Los Angeles, Calif. Combined lamp and
bell. 1,441,247; Jan. 9.
Shipley, Arthur H., Leicester, England.
machine. 1,458,783; June 12.
Shipley, Arthur H., Leicester, England,
machine. 1,458,784; June 12.
Shipley, Arthur H., Leicester, England,
machine. 1,458,785 ; June 12.
Shipley, Caleb W. (See Steiner, H. W., Shipley, and
Morrison.)
Shipley, Caleb W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Belt tire. 1,471,533 ;
Oct. 23.
Shipley, Grant B. and J B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Valve devic*
for wood-treating cylinders. 1,465,742 ; Aug. 21.
Shipley, Grant B. and J. B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic
charging and discharging apparatus for wood-treating
plants. 1,478,259 ; Dec. 18.
Shipley, Jack B. (See Shipley, Grant B. and J. B.)
Shipley, Thomas, York, Pa. Hinged door. 1,474,496 ;
Nov. 20.
Shipman, Joseph W. C, Los Angeles, Calif. Apron for
photographic developing equipment. 1,457,045 -May 29.
Shipman, William P., assignor to Blaw-Knox Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Making annealing boxes. 1,449,200;
Mar. 20.
Shipp, Clarence C, Indianapolis, Ind. Heating and ven-
tilating unit. 1,442,831; Jan. 23.
Shippee, Hartwell B., KUlingly, Conn. Screen for win-
dows and screen doors. 1,461,500: July 10.
Shipper, Isaac D., Philadelphia, Pa. Electric welding fur-
nace. 1,467,954 : Sept. 11.
Shippert, Warren A., assignor to The Burton Page Com-
pany, ChicagOi 111. Milking machina 1,459,420 ;
June 19.
Shipps, Fred C, Coshocton, Ohio. Belt. 1,458,553 ;
June 12.
Shirk, Fremont W. (See Shirk, Peter R., and P. W.)
Shirk, Peter R. and P. W., Bphrata, Pa. Cutter.
1,470,492; Oct. 9.
Shirley Manufacturing Co. (See Clarke, Thomas H., as-
signor.)
Shirley, William M., Aliceville, Ala. Differential gear.
1,452,316 ; Apr. 17.
Shirreffs, James R., Jr., administrator. (See Shirrefts,
James R.)
Shirreffs, James R., deceased, Los Angeles, Calif. ; J. R.
Shirreffa, jr., administrator. Spotlight. 1,454,695 ;
May 8.
Shively, Albert B., Laurel, Nebr. Hog-trough apparatus.
1,450,519; Apr. 3.
Shively, Charles A., Hoquiam, Wash. Grate construction.
1,456,835 ; May 29.
Shively, Josephine, Sausalito, Calif.
Des. 63,334; Nov. 20.
Shively, Walter E. (See Kilborn, K.
Shively, Walter B., assignor to The
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio.
1,457,942; June 5.
Shively, Walter E., assignor to The Goodyear Tire A
Rubber Company, Akron, Olilo. Pneumatlc-tlre flap.
1,475.147 ; Nov. 20.
Shlverick, Myron D., Albany, assignor to Sweet & Doyle
Foundry and Machine Co., Green Island, N. T. Auto-
mobile signal. 1,450,337; Apr. 3.
Incense burner.
B., and Shively.)
Goodyear Tire &
Pneumatic tire.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
491
Shivers, Paul F., Wabash, and G. W. Obenchain, Ft.
Wayne, Ind. Flexible and folding table. 1,445,854 ;
Feb. 20.
Shivers, Paul F., Lndlngton, Mich., and J. F. Lind-
bergr, Chicago, 111., assignors of one-half to L. W. Holt,
liUdington, Mich. Governor for internal-combustion
engines. 1,456.284; May 22.
Shobert, Jacob M., Noble, Oltla. Boll-weevil destroyer.
1,476,413; Nov. 27.
Shockey, Henry C, and T. Fennell, Casa Grande, Ariz.
Flv-eatchlng apparatus. 1,462.873 ; July 24.
Shockley, Clarence W., Mount Sterling, Ohio. Selector
for gear-shifting mechanism. 1,466,067 ; Aug. 28.
Shoemaker, Harvey, WoUaston, Mass. Piston-rod con-
nection. 1,440.801 ; Jan. 2.
Shoenberg, Milton H., San Francisco, Calif. Electric
cigar lighter. Des. 62,366; May 15.
Shoenberg, Milton H., San Francisco, Calif. Electric
cigar lighter and standard. Des. 62,367 ; May 15.
Shoeneman, Cbas. A., et al. (See Schaller, William F.,
assignor.)
Shoenfelt, Charles F., Vandalia, G. H. Cook, Dayton,
and F. H. Cook, Tippecanoe, Ohio; said G. H. Cook
assignor to said Shoenfelt Bottle holder. 1,459,707 ;
Jane 19.
Shofter, William H., Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The
Dinmond Match Company, Chicago, 111. Composition-
applying device for book-match machines. 1,461,461 ;
July 10.
Shogian, Ivar L. (See Balzer, V. W., and Ballon,
assignors.)
Shogren, Chester M. (See Klchards, F. A., and Shogren.)
Sholes, Frank W., Portland, Me. Photoprlnt-v7ashing
machine. 1,476,425 ; Dec. 4.
Shonk, William W., Vandalia, 111. Valve-grinding ma-
chine. 1,446,323; Feb. 20.
Shonts, Leroy C, and O. W. Howard, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to MoUne Plow Company, Incorporated,
Moline, 111. Tractor. 1,452,283; Apr. 17.
Shook, Charles H., Dayton, Ohio. Material-handling
machine. 1,476,375 ; Dec. 4.
Shook. George L., Port Henry, N. Y. Blast furnace.
1.448,772; Mar. 20.
Shore. Joseph R., assignor to American Concrete-Steel
Company, Newark. N. J. Scaffolding for centering and
thp like. 1,477,190; Dec. 11.
Shore, Slorris M., New York, N. Y. Cigarette appliance.
1,476,652 ; Dee. 4.
Shorey, Edmund C, Washington, D. C. Making 2-naph-
thoi 3-carboxylic acid. 1,450,990 ; Apr. 10.
Shorrock, James L., assignor to Entwisle and Kenyon
Limited. Accrinarton, England. Carpet sweeper.
1,468,215; Sept. 18.
Short, Bladen M., Detroit, Mich., assignor to C. Girl, Kala-
mazoo, Mich. Automobile bumper. 1,451,477 ; Apr. 10.
Short, Charles R., assignor to General Motors Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,441,248 ; Jan. 9.
Hhort, Charles R., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Lubricating system for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,444,279 ; Feb. 6.
Short, Charles R., assignor to General Motors Research
Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Steering gear. 1,444,563 ;
Feb. 6.
Sliort, Charles R., assignor to General Motors Company,
Detroit, Mich. Valve-actuating device for hydrocar-
bon motors. 1,454.084 ; May 8.
Short, Charles R., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit. Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,457,943 ;
June 5.
Short, Charles R„ assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Cooling system for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,457,944 ; June 5.
Short, Charles R., assignor to General Motors Company,
Detroit, Mich. Guide member for valve-operatin.s mech-
anism of internal-combustion engines. 1,469,270 ;
Oct. 2.
Short, Charles R., assignor to General Motors Company,
Detroit, Mich. Piston. 1,473,127; Nov. 6.
Short, Charles R., and A.. L. Cash, Detroit, Mich. Air-
cleaning device. 1,461.630; July 10.
Short, George W. (See Snyder, S. S., and Short.)
Short, Hugh O., Rochester, England. Construction of
wings and like parts of aeroplane flying machines and
other aircraft. 1,445,454 ; Feb. 13.
Short, Hugh O., Rochester, England. Construction of
wings and like parts of aeroplane flying machines and
other aircraft. 1,445,455 ; Feb. 13.
Short, Hugh O., Rochester, England. Wing and like
member constructed of metal for aeroplane flying ma-
chines and other aircraft. 1,451,059 ; Apr. 10.
Short, John J., New York, N. Y. Safety razor. 1,455,674 ;
May 15.
Short, John M., Wheeling, W. Va. Flag-supporting de-
vice. 1,476,426; Dec. 4.
Short, Llllie A., Washington, D. C. Meat-tendering ma-
chine. 1,462,098 ; Apr. 17.
Short, Otto R. (See Pentler, S. J., and Short.)
Shorten, William P., Poughkeepeie, N. Y. Poultry feeder.
1,469,340: Oct. 2.
Shortridge, Bogle, Grundy, Va. Heel brace. 1,448,600 ;
Mar. 13.
Shortt, Edward G., Carthage, N. Y. Fluid-pressure brake
mechanism. 1,467,694 ; Sept. 11.
Shortt, Edward G., Carthage, assignor of one-half to A. H.
Gebble and I. T. Gebble, Lowville, N. Y. MechanlBm
for air and fuel control. 1,442,632 ; Jan. 16.
Shott Manufacturing Company, The. (See Gail, Charles
U., assignor. >
Shotwell, John J., Plalnfleld, N. J. Signboard. 1,449,063 ;
Mar. 20.
Shotwell, Marcus A., Chicago, 111. Demountable tread
for pneumatic tires. 1,441,468 ; Jan. 9.
Shoults, Abe, St. Louis, Mo. Sanitary chicken roost.
1,466,197; Aug. 28.
Shoultz, Earl £., Vlncennes, Ind. Leakproof valve.
1,468,747 ; Sept. 26.
Shoup, Samuel R., Weehawken, N. J. Lath board.
1,446,324 ; Feb. 20.
Shoup, Samuel B., Weehawken, N. J. Sheathine board.
1,460,962 ; Apr. 10.
Show, John D., New York, N. Y. Snubber. 1,470,493:
Oct. 9.
Showalter, Arthur H., Brookline, assignor to The Russell
Company, Boston, Mass. Box cell case. 1,443,288;
Jan. 23.
Showalter, Jay B. F., Pekln, 111. Scaffold and roof bracket
1,456,940; May 29.
Showalterbaugh, Joseph, Gary, assignor to A. J. Miller,
Hammond, Ind. Dirigible headlight. 1^472,141;
Oct. 30.
Showers, Ernest S., Michigamme, Mich. Figure toy.
1,459,118; June 18.
Shown, Finley C, assignor of one-half to 0. H. Bowden,
Clarendon, Ark. Meat holder. 1,474,296 ; Nov. 13.
Shrauger, Darius B., Atlantic, Iowa, Farrowing-rall
bracket. 1,457,636; June 5.
Shreeve, Herbert B., Maplewood, N. J. Wire-marking
device. 1,458,155 ; Jnne 12.
Shreeve, Herbert B., Wyoming, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. B!n-
erglzatlon and control of vacuum tubes. 1,456,520;
May 29.
Shreve Charles A. B. (See Walter, Albert U., assignor.)
Shreve, Randolph N. (See Charlton, H. W., and Shreve.)
Shriner, Moral O., assignor to S. A. Shriner, Niagara
FaUs, N. Y. Ash sifter. 1,469,113 ; Sept. 25.
Shriner, Salina A. (See Shriner, Moral O., assignor.)
Shriver, C. E., et al. (See Kesterson, Joseph B., as-
signor.)
Shriver, Harry T., LleweUyn Park N. J. Hydraulic
press. 1,467,201; Sept. 4.
Shriver, J. B., et aL (See Kesterson, Joseph E., a»-
signer.)
Shriver. Ray R., Rinard, Iowa. Electrical heater.
1,477,982; Dec. 18.
Shrock, John W., Akron, Ohio. Traction attachment for
wheels. 1,451,183 ; Apr. 10.
Shroyer, Jacob L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Edison
Electric Appliance Company, Incorporated. Electric
heater. 1,476,376; Dec. 4.
Shrubsole, Ernest, London, England. Route indicator.
1,454,793 ; May 8.
Shrum, Peter J., Monaco Heights, assignor to Colons
Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thread pro-
tector. 1,457,882 ; June 5.
Shrum, Peter J., Monaca Heights, and H. A. Henlgen,
Rochester, assignors to Colona Manufacturing Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanism for making thread
protectors. 1,475,032 ; Nov. 20.
Shubert, Joseph, Braddock, Pa. Wheeled toy. 1,472,498;
Oct. 30.
Shuer, Maurice, et al. (See Morrison, Tom, assignor.)
Shuey, Willis A., Boise, Idaho. Pneumatlc-tire attach-
ment. 1,453,530 ; May 1.
Shuford, Stephen W., Woodlawn, N. C. Weighing mecha-
nism. 1.452,763 : Apr. 24.
Shugart, Frederick R., Sacramento, Calif. Wheelbarrow.
1.474,919 ; Nov. 20.
Shuha, Stephan J., Hillside. N. J. Lighter for stoves,
ranges, and the like. 1.440,896 ; Jan. 2.
Shuler, Frank A., Louisville, Ky. Brake mechanism.
1,449,064 : Mar. 20.
Shull, Daniel L., Bakersflold, Calif. Attachment for well-
tube perforators. 1.447,523 ; Mar. 6.
Shull, Frederick G., Dallas, Tex., assignor to Aluminum
Seal Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bottle closure.
1,472,093 : Oct. 30.
Phull, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Rail Joint. 1,455,814}
May 22.
Shull, William G. (See Sparks, C, and Shull.)
Shultz, Albert B., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile tire lock.
1,444,214 ; Feb. 6.
Shultz, Albert B., Buffalo, N. Y. Ball joint. 1,451,984 ;
Apr. 17.
Shultz, Albert B., Buffalo, N. Y. Liquid-level gauge.
1,451,965 ; Apr. 17.
Shultz, Michael L., assignor to U. S. Sanitary Hpeclaltlet
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Gravity soap-dlspenslng
valve. 1,446,217 ; Feb. 20.
Shulze, John H., sr., Hempstead, N. Y. Reenforced con-
crete construction. 1,446,276 ; Feb. 20.
Shumaker, Walter C, Orangeville, 111. Facing tooL
1,466,385 ; Aug. 28.
Shumaker, William H., Miami, Fla. Holder for car re-
placers. 1,445,109; Feb. 18,
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Sbuman, Frank, Long Beach, Calif. Match saver.
1,441,379; Jan. 9.
Shuman, Frant, Long Beach, Calif.
brushes. 1,466,967 ; Sept. 4.
Shumway, Philip R. (See Kendall, Arthur I.
Shupe, William S., Philadelphia, Pa. Heater.
Oct. 2.
fiharlck, Edward P., ^sslgnorof one-half to
Guard for tooth-
, assignor.)
1,469,648 ;
_ . P. Bel-
singer, Knoxville, Tenn. Combination mailing form.
1,472,142; Oct. 30.
Shur-On Optical Co. (See Kirstein, H. E., and Gage,
assignors.)
Shur-On Optical Company. (See Bertram, Jacob P.,
assignor.)
Shnr-On Optical Company. (See Leytham, Thomas; as-
signor.)
Shur-On Optical Company. (See McDonell, William E.,
assignor.)
Shurtleff, Wilfred, assignor to Mollne Heat, Moline, 111.
Heating and ventilating nnlt 1,440,497 ; Jan. 2.
Shurtleff, Wilfred, assignor to Mollne Heat, Mollne. 111.
Klectric-motor base support. 1,440,498 ; Jan. 2.
Shurtliffe, Clinton E. (See Raach, W. N., and Shurtllffe.)
Shuster, Elmore F. (See Thompson, Lavirrence, as-
signor.)
ShuBter, Elmore P., New Haven, Conn. Wire etralght-
enlng and cutting machine. 1,466,002 ; Aug. 28.
Shuster, Elmore P., New Haven, Conn. Wire-straighten-
ing arbor. 1,473.256 ; Nov. 6.
Shuster, Irving C., Newark, N. J. Fixture for brake rods.
1,463,557 ; July 31.
Bhute, Arthur C. (See Bergen, W. V., and Shute.)
Shntoff, Michael. Freehold, N. J. Animal trap. 1,459,267 ;
June 19.
Bhutsa, Stephen J., Unlontown, Pa. Attaching clamp.
1,460,288; June 26.
Shuttleworth, Alfred, assignor of one-half to F. Smith,
London, England. Domeetic washing board. 1,475,454 ;
Nov. 27.
Shuttleworth, Joseph C, Brooklyn, N. T. Window venti-
lator. 1,444,756 ; Feb. 6.
Shvachka, John K., and A. S. Bimbaum-ShestakofC, New
York, N. X. Call device for public rooms. 1,464,447 ;
Aug. 7.
Blblskl, John C, Baltimore, Md. Adjustable socket
wrench. 1,451,591 ; Apr. 10.
Sibley, Edward L., Manufacturing Company. (See Sibley,
Edward L., 2d, assignor.)
Sibley, Edward L., 2d, assignor to E<lward L. Sibley Manu-
facturing Company, Incorporated, Bennington, Vt.
Blanking out eyelets. 1,469,757; Oct. 2.
Sibley, Edwin J., Jamaica, N. Y. Friction adjuster.
1,478,404; Dec. 25.
Sibley, Irving A., Jr., Chicago, 111. Automobile bumper.
1,441,637 ; Jan. 9.
Sibley, James T., New York, N. Y. Pocketknlfe, etc.
1,478,260; Dec. 18.
Sibley, James T., and C. B. Waldorf, Paterson, N. J. ;
said Waldorf assignor to said Sibley. Tone arm.
1,442,302; Jan. 16.
Sibley, Eichard C, Boston, Mass. Freight-transferring
system. 1,463,558 ; July 31.
Sibley, Robert L. (See Bedford, C. W., and Sibley.)
Sibson & Stem, Inc. (See Branson, Thomas, assignor.)
Slbson, Walter W. (See Allsop, T., and Sibson.)
Slchel, John, et al. (See Grundy, Alfred A., assignor.)
Biclliano, Alexander, Jr., London, England. Apparatus
for feeding water to boilers under pressure. 1,441,761 ;
Jan. 9.
Slckinger, William, Chicago, lU. Electrically-heated
waffle iron. 1,466,198; Aug. 28.
Sickles, Prank W. (See Perkins, J. L., Croft, and Sickles.)
Sickles, Frank W. (See Perkins, J. L., Sickles, and
Oakley.)
Sickles, William, assignor of one-half to W. W. McDonald,
Gilman, lU. Self-elevatina hanger or support.
1,450,051; Mar. 27.
Slckman, Davy V., Denver, Colo. Hydraulic expanding
bar. 1,460,508 ; July 3.
Slckman, Davy V., D'enver, Colo. Hydraulic expansion
bar. 1,477,601 ; Dec. 18.
Slckmann, Henry C. (See Hachmann, F., and Slckmann.)
Blckmann, Henry C, et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick,
assignor.)
Slddall, Wilbur H. (See McKlnstry, G. W., and Slddall.)
Sidebotham, Melvin H. (See La Bombard, L. B., and
Sidebotham.)
Sldebottom, John W. (See Kenney, P. B., and Side-
bottom.)
Sides, Charles H., Lexington, N. C. Gasoline dispenser.
1,451,592 ; Apr. 10.
Sides, Henry W., Dayton, Ohio. Weighing and count-
ing scale. 1,445,131 ; Feb. 20.
Sides, Wilson W., Lowell, and E. F. Preston, assignors
to J. W. Patterson, trustee, Kearney, Nebr. Hydraulic
clutch. 1,474,007; Nov. 13.
Sleben, George S., Oak Bluffs, Mass. Saw frame or
holder. 1,471,214 ; Oct. 16.
Sleben, Henry, assignor of one-half to L. E. Koehler,
Kansas City, Mo. Evaporator. 1,446,994 ; Feb. 27.
Slebenllst, Anthony G., Alois, Wlfi. Thermostat for ovens.
1,476,377; Dec. 4.
Sieber, Gottwalt, Plauen, Germany. Embroidery ma-
chine. 1,460,012 ; July 3.
Sieber Products Mfg. Co. (See Rubin, Adolph. assignor.)
Siebert, Werner, Laufenburg, assignor to Nitrum Aktten-
gesellschaft, Zurich, Switzerland. Obtaining nitric
acid by means of the electric arc in a closed cycle.
1,462,052; July 17.
Siebert, Werner, Laufenburg, Aargau, assignor to
Nitrum Aktlengesellschaft, Zurich, Switzerland. Pro-
ducing nitric acid by means of the electric arc.
1,462,987 ; July 24.
Siebert, Werner, Laufenburg, Aargnii, Switzerland, as-
signor to Nitrum Aktlengesellschaft, Zurich, Switzer-
land. Obtaining nitrite from nitrous fumes produced
in electric-arc furnaces. 1,471,711; Oct. 23.
Siebert, Werner, Laufenburg, Aargau, assignor to Nitrum
Aktlengesellschaft, Zurich, Switzerland. Obtaining
pure nitric acid from nitrous gases. l,472i,343 ;
Oct. 30.
Siebert, Werner, Laufenburg, Aargau, assignor to Nitrum
Aktiengesellschaft, Zurich, Switzerland. Concentrating
aqueous nitric acid by means of sulphuric acid.
1,474,647; Nov. 20.
Siebs, Claude T. (See McNair, George H. S. and H. N.
D., and Siebs.)
Sleek & Drucker, Inc. (See Sleek, William, Jr., assignor.)
Sleek, William, Jr., assignor to Sieck & Drucker, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Apparatus for treating liquids or solids
with gases. 1,470,887 ; Oct. 16.
Sledentopf. Henry, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss,
Jena, Germany. Tube extension for microscopes.
1,470,770; Oct. 16.
Siedersleben, W., & Co. (See Erhardt, Ludwlg, assignor.)
Sledhoff, George H., Wichita, Kans. Valet door.
1,472,251; Oct. 30.
Slegel, Abram, Rochester, N. Y. Wall construction.
1,467,340 ; Sept. 11.
Slegel, Ernest, assignor to The Axle Lock Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Vehicle lock. 1,445,456; Feb. 13.
Slegel, Ernest, New York, N. Y., assignor to Axle Lock
Corporation. Locking device. 1,452,938 ; Apr. 24.
Slegel, Jacob, Chicago, 111. Automobile curtain. Des.
62,557; June 19.
Slegel, Joseph, assignor to American Lady Corset Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Method and means for attaching
fastener tapes to garments. 1,475,604 ; Nov. 27.
Slegel, Leo B. (See Gottlieb, D., and Slegel.)
Sieger, Henry N., Slatington, Pa. Snow guard and fen-
der. 1,463,065 ; July 24.
Sieger, Philip C, Brooklyn, assignor to The Butterick
Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Cutting guide
for dressmakers' patterns. 1.443,151 ; Jan. 23.
Siegfried, Clarence S., et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick,
assignor.)
Siegfried, Robert, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Resilient
coupling. 1,460,181 ; June 26.
Siemens & Halske Aktlengesellschaft. (See Bohme, Kurt,
assignor. )
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kamlnskl,
Paul, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kath, Willy,
assignor.)
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kelnath,
George, assignor.
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Mansel, Paul,
assignor.)
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rellstab, Lud-
wlg, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Riegger,
Hans, assignor.)
Siemens-Schuckert Werke G. m. b. H. (See Tflrk, 0.,
and Kozlsek, assignors.)
Slemens-Schuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Altenklrch, Edmund, assignor.)
Slemens-Schuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschranktor
Haftung. (See Deutschmann, Peter P., assignor.)
Slemens-Schuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschriinkter
Haftung. (See RUdenberg, Reinhold, assignor.)
Siemens - Schuckertwprke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See RUdenberg, R., and Flnckbeln, as-
signors.)
Slemens-Schuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Thallmayer, Ludwig, assignor.)
Siemens - Shuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Zederbohm, Willy, assignor.)
Siemers, Charles W., Cedar Pomt, 111. Push rake.
1,463,028; Aug. 7.
Sleper, Conrad, Krawinkelerbrucke, Germany. Hammer-
ing machine. 1,450,895 ; Apr. 3.
Sieroslawskl, Anthony S. (See Sleroslawskl, John J.,
assignor.)
Sleroslawskl, John J., Hazleton, assignor of one-half to
A. S. Sleroslawskl, McAdoo, Pa. Nut lock. 1,440.938 ;
Jan. 2.
Siesel-Spill Manufacturing Co., The. (See Spill, Frank,
assignor.)
Sieurin, Paul W., Gottenborg, Sweden, assignor to Gesell-
schaft flir Schiffsausriistung und Davitbau, Hamburg,
Germany. Safetv arrangement for launching lifeboats
from vessels. 1,468,038; Sept 18.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
493
Sieurin, Sven E., Hoganas, assignor to Hogaiiils Bil-
lesholius Aktiebolag, Ilelsinborg, Sweden. Manufacture
of carlion eloctrodos. 1,456,495; May 22.
Slevern, Frederick, McKecsport, Pa. Well-capping devico.
1,476,110; Dec. 4.
Sievers, William O., Newell, Iowa. Device for conductlnR
surface water to drain tiles. 1,457,637 ; June 5.
Sieyert. Christ, Calio, N. Dak. Quack-grass digger.
1,470,393; Oct. U.
Slevert, Paul E., Watertown, Wis. Rack for drying
seed corn. 1,461,940 ; July 17.
Sieweck, Carl A., assignor to Remington Accounting
Machine Corporation, New York, N. Y. Calculating
machine. 1,466,488; Aug. 28.
Sieweck, Carl A., assignor to Remington Accounting Ma-
chine Corporation, New York, N. Y. Calculating ma-
chine. 1,469,488; Oct. 2.
Sifford, William N. (See Pue, W. A., and Sifford.)
Siglcr, Charles B., Knlghtstown, Ind. Game board.
Des. 61,766; Jan. 2.
Siglin, Bert R., Aurelia, Iowa. Hog ringing and load-
ing chute. 1,458.996 ; June 19.
Slgman. Meyer, Cleveland, Ohio. Rain-water-pipe trap.
1,471,215; Oct. 16.
Signal Electric Mfg. Co. (See Fussner, George, assignor.)
Signal Engineering and Manufacturing Company. (See
Rholand, Curt J., assignor.)
Signal Engineering and Manufacturing Company. (See
Wheelock, John H., assignor.)
Signal Gesellschaft m. b. H. (See Hahnemann, Walter,
assignor.)
Signal Gesellschaft m. b. H. (See Rudolph, Wllhelm, as-
signor.)
Signal Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. (See
Hahnemann. W., and Rudolph, assignors.)
Signode System, Inc. (See Boyd, Stanley M., assignor.)
Signode System, Inc. (See Guenther, Arthur G. G., as-
signor. )
Signode System, Inc. (See Leslie, John W., assignor.)
Signode System, Inc. (See Treat, Sidney W., assignor.)
Sigrist. John J. (See Cooper, J. C, and Sigrist.)
Sigwalt, Clarence R., Chicago, 111. Spring oUer.
1.4.'i2,852; Apr. 24.
Silo, Hltosi, Nlsikasugai Gun, Japan. Synchronous dyna-
mo-electric machine. 1,470,939 ; Oct. 16.
Sikes, James M., and C. Elmore, Durham, N. C, said
Elmore assignor to said Sikes. Supply valve for flush
tanks. 1,477,916 ; Dec. IS.
Sikorovsky, Frank J., Chicago, 111. Combination mandrel
and gauge. 1,455,973 ; May 22.
Silauder, Arthur E., Berlin, Germany. Brush-making ma-
chine. 1,457,398 ; June 5.
Silander, Arthur E., Berlin, Germany. Brush-making ma-
chine. 1,469,449 ; Oct. 2.
Sllberfeld, H616ne, New York, N. Y. Doll. Des. 62,345 ;
May 8.
Silberhartz, Jacob and N. Abzug, New York, N. Y. Gas
fixture with detachable shade. 1,469,5.39 ; Oct. 2.
Silberman, Charles F., Maywood, III. Doorcheck.
1,464,448 ; Aug. 7.
Silbermaun, Kellmann, La Chaus-de-Fouds, Switzerland.
Driving mechanism for clocks and the like. 1,461,739 :
July 17.
SUbersteln, J. M., et al. (See Owen, James E., assignor.)
Silent Motor Corporation, The. (See Wilkinson, E. E.,
and .4ironson, assignors.)
Sileo, Frank A.. New York, N. Y. Cigarette humidor.
Des. 62,346 ; May 8.
Silica Syndicate Limited, The. (See Reynolds, Fred-
erick, assignor.)
Silkworth, Amos W., Port Jefferson, N. Y. Hen's nest.
1,441,182; Jan. 2.
Sill, Caroline A., Oklahoma, Okla. Water-supply system
lor dwellings and the like. 1,460,613 ; July 3.
Sill Stove Works. (See Reck, Maurus C., assignor.)
Silli^re, Paul E., assignor to Garner Print Works 4
Bleachery, New York, N. Y. Piece goods. Des. 62,069;
Mar. 13.
Silliinan, William M., Syracuse, N. Y. Lining for conduit
outlet boxes. 1,450,310 ; Apr. 3.
Silva, Bias C, Ponce, P. R. Code. 1,445,605 ; Feb. 13.
Silvene. Antony, and L. B. Stedman, Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada. Air-brake triple valve. 1,454,456 ;
May S.
Silver, Albert, Tonopah, Nev., assignor to The Merrill
Company. Treating ores. 1,461.807 ; .Tu!y 17.
Silver, Albert E., Paifhaven, Mass. Wrench. 1,441,183 ;
Jan. 2.
Silver. Emmor W., assignor to The Silver Manufacturing
Company, Salem, Ohio. Ensilage cutter. 1,461,764 ;
Julv 17.
Silver, Henry, Herkimer, N. Y. Table pad. 1.458.731 ;
June 12.
Silver Manufacturing Company, The. (See Silver, B5m-
mor W., assignor.)
Silver, Samuel. (See Klmmlg, E., and Silver.)
Silver, Walter H., assignor to Deere & Company, Mollne,
111. Wheel plow. 1,463,376 ; July 31.
Silverman, Alexander, Pittsburgh, Pa. Illuminator for
optical instruments. 1.444.400 ; Feb. 6.
Silverman. Simon, et al. (See Richards, Thomas E.,
assignor.)
Sllverstein, Aaron, New York, N. Y. Garment. 1,464,449;
Aug. 7.
Silverthom, Rufus P., Marion, Ohio. Toy. 1,443,284;
Jan. 23.
Silvcrthorn, Rufus P., Marlon, Ohio. Amplifier. 1,461,686;
July 10.
Silvester, John C, Philadelphia, Pa. Filtering appa-
ratus. 1,469,026; Sept. 26.
Silvestrl, GiuUo, Trieste, Italy. Process and means for
the stepwise variation of the output of multlcyllnder
plunger pumps. 1,468,176 ; Sept. 18.
Silvestri, GiuUo, Rodauu, near Vienna, Austria. Connec-
tion for connecting rods of reciprocatory engines acting
on a common crank. 1,469,827 ; Oct. 9.
Silvius, Earl J., Salem, N. H. Eevoluble buffer.
1,467,456; Sept. 11.
Sinibol, Harry, assignor of one-third to J. G. Barllko, Ed-
monton, Alberta, Canada. Combination lock.
1,475,033 ; Nov. 20.
Slmenowsky, Louis, Milwaukee, Wis. Necktie device.
1,443.826 ; Jan. 30.
Simeuson, Oscar, Locust, Iowa. Wire stretcher.
1,450,458 ; Apr. 3.
Simenezky, Andrew, Yukon, W. Va. Safety hatpin.
1,442,497; Jan. 16.
Simes, Montague E., Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Inner
tube for pneumatic tires. 1,476,111 ; Dec. 4.
Simlc, Edouard. (See Rohner, E., and SImic.)
Slmkins, Guy E. (See Pond, S. L., and Simkins.)
Simler, James B., assignor to The Bruce Macbeth Engine
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Cooling device for internal-
combustion engines. 1,457,005 ; May 29.
Slmmchen, Wllhelm, Aussig-Kleische-on-the-Elbe, Czecho-
slovakia. Letting-otE mechanism for looms. 1,469,701 ;
Oct. 2.
Simmen, Paul J., Buffalo, N. Y. Automatic speed control
for railways. 1,440,415 ; Jan. 2.
Simmen, Paul J., Buffalo, N. Y. Car safety device.
1,440,416 ; Jan. 2.
Simmen, Paul J., Buffalo, N. Y. Automatic train control.
1,440,417; Jan. 2.
Simmen, Paul J., Buffalo, N. Y. Automatic train control.
Be. 15,541; Feb. 13.
Simmen, Paul J., Eden, N. Y. Track hazard indicator.
Rel5,561 ; Mar. 13.
Simmen, Paul J., Eden, N. Y. Speed-control system for
vehicles. 1,448,466; Mar. 13.
Simmen, Paul J., Buffalo, N. Y. Automatic train con-
trol. 1,460,449 ; July 3.
Simmen, Paul J., Buffalo, N. Y. Automatic speed control
for railways. 1,464,141 ; Aug. 7.
Simmen, Paul J., Eden, N. Y. Track hazard indicator.
Rel5,732 ; Dec. 11.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. System
of control. 1,440,499; Jan. 2.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
apparatus. 1,444,984 ; Feb. 13.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Piston
packing. 1.460,182; June 26.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Control
apparatus. 1,470,771 ; Oct. 16.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Car-
heating system. 1,472,143; Oct. 30.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Elec-
trical system. 1,477.455 ; Dec. 11.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Elec-
trical system and apparatus. 1,477,456; Dec. 11.
Simmon, Karl A., Edgewood Park, and H. R. Meyer,
Wllkinsburg, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric
& Manufacturing Company. System for control.
1,440,500; Jan. 2.
Simmons, A. E., et al. (See McAllister, Frederick J.,
assignor.)
Simmons, Albert E., Eureka, Calif. Refill cartridge for
lubricant guns. 1,444,483 ; Feb. 6.
Simmons, Alfred K., assignor of thirty-flve one-hundredths
to G. N. Boosalis and fifteen one-hundredths to L. A.
Smith, Faribault, Minn. Tire. Des. 62.422 ; May 22.
Simmons, Alfred K., assignor of thirty-flve one-hundredths
to G. N. Boosalis and fifteen one-hundredths to L. A.
Smith, Faribault, mnn. Tire. Des. 62.423 ; May 22.
Simmons, Alfred K., a.'jsigcor of thirty-five one-hundredths
to G. N. Boosali.s and fifteen one-hundredths to L. A.
Smith, Faribault, Minn. Tire. Des. 62,853 ; Aug. 7.
Simmons, Alfred K., assignor of thirty-five one-hundredths
to G. N. Boosalis and fifteen one-hundredths to L. A.
Smith, Faribault, Minn. Tire. Des. 62,854 ; Aug. 7.
Simmons, Alfred K., assignor of thirty-five one-hundredths
to G. N. Boosalis and fifteen one-hundredths to L. A.
Smith, Faribault, Minn. Tire. Des. 62,855 ; Aug. 7.
Simmons, Alfred K., assignor of thirty-five one-hundredths
to G. N. Boosalis and fifteen one-hundredths to L. A.
Smith, Faribault, Minn. Tire. Des. 62,856 ; Aug. 7.
Simmons, Charles, Toronto, Ontario. Canada. SJgn.
1.449.787; Mar. 27.
Simmons Company. (See Gail, .Tolin F., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Simmons Company. (See Gail, J. F., and Busch, as-
signors.)
Simmons Company. (See Kusterle, Frank, assignor.)
Simmons Company. (See Rorimer, Louis, assignor.)
Simmons Company. (See Stuart, Charles A., assignor.)
Simmons Company. (See Williams, George H., as-
signor.)
Simmons, David W., Erlck, Okla. Animal poke. 1,441,127 ;
Jan. 2.
Simmons, Elizabeth, St. Louis, Mo. Combined lamp and
book end. Des. 62,870 ; Aug. 14.
Simmons, Etihrlam W., Corinth, Miss. Lawn mower.
1,459,99b: ."une 26.
Simmons Hardware Company. (See Black, John S., as-
signor.)
Simmons Hardware Company. (See Hawkins, Archie
W'., assignor.)
Simmons, Harry, Spokane, Wash. Shield. Rel5,667 ;
July 31.
Simmons, Harry C. (See Heffler, Philip, assignor.)
Simmons, John P., San Francisco, Calif. Valve-grinding
machine. 1,455,176 : May 15.
Simmons, John W. (See Guthrie, J., and Simmons.)
Simmons, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Ring. Des. 62,922 ;
Aug. 21.
Simmons, Lee H., Goldsboro, N. C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Simmons Manufacturing Company,
Wilmington, N. C. Hand-stoker dump grate. 1,440,939 ;
Jan. 2.
Simmons, Leo, Washington, D. C. Apparatus for apply-
ing liquids. 1,473,979; Nov. 13.
Simmons Manufacturing Company, The. (See Guthrie,
J., and Simmons, assignors.)
Simmons Manufacturing Company, The. (See Simmons,
Lee H., assignor.)
Simmons, Parker T. (See Rhodes, R. I., and Slmmon.s.i
Simmons, Paul R., Huntington, assignor to Peerless Paper
Products Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Apparatus for
and method of manufacturing paper dishes. 1,473,387 ;
Nov. 6.
Simmons, Ralph C, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-
bulldlng machine. 1,459,753 ; June 26.
Simmons, Ralph C, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cutting
machine. 1,463,229 ; July 31.
Simmons, Ralph C., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater.son, N. J. Blank-
sorting machine. 1,465.369 ; Aug. 21.
Simmons, Robert P., Cleveland, Ohio. Sheet-metal radius
rod. 1,459,519 ; June 19.
Simmons, Samuel J., Boston, Mass. Cigar cutter.
1,465,771 ; Aug. 21.
Simmons, Willis L. (See Smith, P. S., Forbes, and Sim-
mons.)
Simokaitis, Joseph, Dover, Me. Snap button. 1,477,289 ;
Dec. 11.
Simon, Arthur. (See Meyer. F. W., and Simon.)
Simon, Benjamin A. (See Stuart, Thomas B., assignor.)
Simon, Dezso, and A. Gottlieb, New York, N. T. Hoof-
protecting horseshoe. 1,452,317 ; Apr. 17.
Simon, Emil J. (See Lesh, Lawrence J., assignor.)
Simon, Frederick, Woodmere, N. Y. Safety raEOr.
1,442,451; Jan. 16.
Simon, Friedrich W., Oberursel, near Frankfort-on-the-
Maln, Germany. Leather beveling and splitting ma-
chine. 1,472,094 ; Oct. 30.
Simon, Harry, New York, N. Y., assignor to Sltroux Im-
porting Company, Inc. Receptacle. 1,463,296 ; July 31.
Simon, Henry, Santa Ana, Calif. Magazine screw driver
and operating sa!me. 1,441,950 ; Jan. 9.
Simon, Henry, Santa Ana, Calif. Magazine screw driver.
1,442,181; Jan. 16.
Simon, Herman F., Fitchburg, assignor to Parks-Cramer
Company, Boston, Mass. Vaporizing apparatus.
1,476,773; Dec. 11.
Simon, Herman F., Ktchburg, assignor to Parks-Cramer
Company, Boston, Mass. Vaporizer. 1.476,774 ; Dec. 1 1.
Simon, Leo, assignor to H. L. Greenbaum, New York,
N. Y. Paste for etching glass. 1,470,772 ; Oct. 16.
Simon, Leopold, New York, N. Y. Window screen.
1,447,189 ; Mar. 6.
Simon, Lewis, Gary, Ind. Extension body for automo-
biles. 1,452,394; Apr. 17.
Simon, Maurice, St. Louis, Mo. Electrical heating unit.
1,477,602 ; Dec. 18.
Simon, Peter, Binghamton, N. Y. Cooking utensil.
1,445,457; Feb. 13.
Simon, Richard W., Omaha, Nebr. Dandelion picker.
Des. 62,929 ; Aug. 21.
Simon, Selig, St. Louis, Mo. Chest splint. 1,462,583;
July 24.
Slmonds Saw and Steel Company. (See Buckley, Daniel
P., assignor.)
Simone, Benedetto P., Providence, R. I. Razor-blade
sharpener. 1,457,399 ; June 5.
Simone, Frank, New York. N. Y. Ticket-delivering ma-
chine. 1,447,735 : Mar. 6.
Simone, James, Sourhlngton, Conn. Spoon or fork holder.
1,472,995 ; Nov. 6.
Slmonich, Louis, L'.inse, Mich. Collapsible stepladder.
1,463,023 : July 24.
Simons, Andrew. (See Foshelm, A., and Simons.)
Simons, Frank E., Los Angeles, Calif. Orchard heater.
1,469,540; Oct. 2.
Simons, John T., H. D. Elliott, and T. P. Stoney, Charles-
ton, S. C. Automobile storm curtain. 1,478,619 ;
Dec. 23.
Simons, Orval Q., Weldon, Tex. Automobile spindle
mounting. 1,471,575 ; Oct. 23.
Simons, Philip, Pewamo, Mich. Harrow or drag tooth.
1,469,115 ; Sept. 25.
Simons, Sidney G. (See Grimes, Thaddeus S., assignor.)
Slmonson, B. Hustace, New York, N. Y. Building con-
struction. 1,464,189; Aug. 7.
Slmonson, Elmer L., Homestead, Pa. Gear control.
1,473,128; Nov. 6.
Simonsville Manufacturing Company, The. (See Snagg,
Cornelius N., assignor.)
Simonton, Frank H., assignor of thirty-eight and one-
half per cent to A. A. Smith and twenty-five per
cent to J. E. Ferdinand, jr.. New York, N. Y. Coffee
brewing apparatus. Rel5,707 ; Oct. 30.
Bimonye, Frank, New York, N. Y. Washing machine.
1,460,393; Apr. 8.
Simper, Frank. (See Ellis, R, H., and Simper.)
Slmpkins, Louis D., Brooklyn, assignor to National Lead
Company, New York, N. Y. Electro-deposition of tin.
1,452,673; Apr. 24.
Simplex Ignition Corporation. (See Rosner, Rudolph,
assignor.)
Simplex Manufacturing Company. (See Sanderson,
William, assignor.)
Simplex Metal Spinning & Stamping Co. (See Altamura,
Pasquale, assignor.)
Simplex Paper Accessories Co. (See La Veck, Louis, as-
signor.)
Simplex Player Action Company. (See Brown, Theodore
P., assignor.)
Simplex Reboring Machine Company. (See Perry, An-
tone, assignor.)
Simplex Steel Stamping & Manufacturing Company. (See
Griesemer, Adam, assignor.)
Simplex Train Control Company. (See Ruthven, Alfred
L., assignor.)
Simplo Fiillfeder Gesellschaft Voss, Lausen & Dziambor.
(See Slihlsen, Hugo E. T., assignor.)
Simpson, Albert E., Bury, England. Drill. 1,471,866 ;
Oct. 23.
Simpson, Alfred B., North Vernon, Ind. Burglar alarm.
1,461,284 ; July 10.
Simpson, Arthur M. (See Simpson, George N. and
A. M.)
Simpson, Bryant, Washington, D. C. Tailor's measure.
1,465,875; Aug. 21.
Simpson, Edith M., and J. H. Buckles, Nighthawk, Wash.
Tire-repair device. 1,451,121 ; Apr. 10.
Simpson, Edward J., New York, N. Y. Carburetor.
1,477,012 Dec. 11.
Simpson, Emory G., assignor to Fisher Body Corporation.
Detroit, Mich. Door lock. 1,458,597 ; June 12.
Simpson, Emory G., assignor to Fisher Body Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Removable window guide. 1,463,444 ;
July 31.
Simpson, Emory G., assignor to Elsher Body Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Detachable armrest. 1,475,414 ; Nov. 27.
Simpson, George, Richmond, and J. R. Gordon, assignors
to Simpson-Gordon Patents Inc., New York, N. Y. Bilge
tunnel for ships. 1,442,982 ; Jan. 23.
Simpson, George N., assignor to Wood Equipment Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Car-unloading apparatus. 1,465,005;
Aug. 14.
Simpson, George N. and A. M., Chicago, 111. Car-holding
mechanism. 1,465,006 ; Aug. 14.
Simpson-Gordon Patents, Inc. (See Simpson, G., and Gor-
don, assignors.)
Simpson, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Enemy bearing and
range indicator. 1,478,585 ; Dec. 25.
Simpson. James, Glasgow, and R. P. McClure, Ardros-
san, Scotland. Fruit press. 1,469,114 ; Sept. 25.
Simpson, James E., Tulsa, Okla. Radiator cap. Des.
63,500 Dec. 11.
Simpson, James E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nontwlstlng device
for telephone and other cords. 1,478,069 ; Dec. 1^.
Simpson, James L., Waterloo, Iowa. Fish string.
1,475,891 ; Nov. 27.
Simpson, John T., Newark, N. J. Reenforced-concrete
vessel. 1,457,006 ; May 29.
Simpson, Louis, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Retort.
1,441,380; Jan. 9.
Simpson, Louis H., assignor to Potter Drug & Chemical
Corporation, Maiden, Mass. Machine for cutting soap
or other plastic material. 1,469,852 ; Oct. 9.
Simpson, Ray, Oak Park, assignor to Jewell Electrical
Instrument Company, Chicago, 111. Electrolyte-level
indicator. 1,464,510 ; Aug. 14.
Simpson, Robert D. (See Poster, C. J., and Simpson.)
Simpson, Robert D. (See Leonhardt, George F., as-
signor.)
Simpson, Robert E., Taft. Calif. Wide-expansion under-
reamer. 1,468,980; Sept. 25.
Simpson, Stanley H., Winnetka, 111. Memorandum book.
1,448,875 ; Mar. 20.
Simpson, William E. (See Bee, W. E., and Simpson.)
Simpson. William E., Detroit, Mich. Hoist. 1,461,052 ;
July 10.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Simpson, William M., Hastings, England. Oil cooking
stove. 1,463,976 ; Aug. 7.
Simpson, William T., Wagoner, Okla. Loading appara-
tus for gasoliue tank cars. 1,474.297 ; Nov. i:^.
Sims, Carl E., Abilene, Tex. Douche. 1,448,158;
Mar. 13.
Sims Company, The. (See Sims, George A., assignor.)
Sims, George A., assignor to The Sims Company, Erie,
Pa. Reversible heating or cooling apparatus.
1,469,193 ; Sept. 25.
Sims. Jacob, Brooklyn, N. T. Hand bag. Des. 62,424 ;
M.iy 22.
Sims, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hand bag. Des. 62,436;
May 29.
Sims, Jesse C, Maynard, Mass. Signaling mechanism.
1,453,195; Apr. 24.
Sims, Joseph S., Idaho Falls, Idaho. Brake and clutch
lock. 1,456,579 ; May 29.
Sims, Llge S. (See Pillsbury, C. S., and Sims.)
Sims, Mirabeau, Philadelphia, Pa. Translating material.
1,465,567 ; Aug. 21.
Slmson. Max. New York, N. Y. Manufacturing rings.
1,477,457 ; Dec. 11.
Slmson, Max. New York, N. Y. Manufacturing finger
rings and ring findings. 1,477,458 ; Dec. 11.
Sincell, James A. (See Hopke, W. T., and Sincell.)
Sincell, James A., Grafton, W. Va. Antiskid chain.
1,458,107 ; June 5.
Sinclair, Daniel, New York, N. Y. Extension pedal pad
for automobiles and similar motor-drlTen vehicles.
1,455,675; May 15.
Sinclair Hair Curler Company. (See Sinclair, Paul, as-
sienor. )
Sinclair, Ida B.. Bass Point, Mass. Abdominal sup-
porter. 1,447,904 : Mar. 6.
Sinclair, Margaret A., Devonport, Auckland, New Zea-
land. Game. 1,472,311; Oct. 30.
Sinclair, Neil, assignor to Kip Van Winkle Wall Bed Co.,
Oakland, Calif. Automatic locking device for wall-bed
footpieces. 1,454,523 ; May 8.
Sinclair, Paul, assignor to Sinclair Hair Curler Company,
Williamsport, Pa. Hair curler. 1,457,191 ; May 29.
Sinclair, Peter D., Marion, N. C. Vehicle transmission
gear. 1,463,728 ; July 31.
Sindicato Argentine para la ExplotaclCn de Inventos.
(See Marchetti, Pericles, assignor.)
Sinding-Larsen, Alf., A'estre Aker, near Christiania, as-
sia;n6r to A/S Telocle, Christiania, Norway. Picture
transmission. 1,473,882 ; Nov. 13.
Sindler, Max J., and J. Schloss, Baltimore, Md. Safety
attachment for gas stoves. 1,442,008 ; Jan. 9.
Sine, Boyd, Romney, W. Va. Valve-grinder attachment.
1,475.148; Nov. 20.
Sinel, Joseph. (See Cossitt, H. R., and SineL)
Sines, Harold S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Minerailac Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Tempera-
ture-compensating appliance. 1,446,995 ; Feb. 27.
Singer, John B., assignor of one-half to J. W. Scott,
Waynoka, Okla. Combination wrench and pliers.
1,472,312 ; Oct. 30.
Singer, Joseph B., Brooklyn, and A. B. Levy, New York,
N. Y. Display container and advertising in connection
therewith. 1,452,257; Apr. 17.
Singer, Louis M., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Supporting
device for automobile bumpers. 1,476,311 ; Dec. 4.
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Allen, Ed-
ward B., asignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Corrall, Her-
bert, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See De Voe, Al-
bert H., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Drake, John
J., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bames, G.
M., and Ringe, assignors.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See PIfleld, Al-
bert F., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Finch, John
S., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing . Company, The. (See Fletcher.
Henry O., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Gatchell,
George S., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Gray, Charles
F, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Grleb, Alfred,
assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hemleb, Mar-
tin, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hleb, Peter,
assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Eopf, Bmll
A., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Reed, James
H., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ringe, John
C. assignor, i
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ringe, J. C,
and Nissen, assignors.)
Sinser Manufacturing Company, The. (See Webb, Irving
F.. assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Winkelmann,
Charles, assignor.)
Singer Sewing Machine Company, The. (See Herr, Park
A., assignor.)
Siugewald, Max, Zuckelhausen, near Leipzig. Germany.
Manufacturing boxes of sheet metal. 1,440,561 ; Jan. 2.
Singmaster, James A., and h\ G. Breyer, Palmerton, Pa.,
assignors to New Jersey Zinc Company, New York,
N. Y. Production of zinc oxide. 1,450,704 ; Apr. 3.
Sink, William F., and G. W. Chaney, Lexington, N. C.
Checkstrap holder for looms. 1,476,427 ; Dec. 4.
Slnko, John A. (See Llppert, A. C, and Sinko.)
Sinkula, Francis J., and H. H. Kowltz, Pembine, Wis.
Hand rest for fishing reels. 1,469,649 ; Oct. 2.
Sinnett, Peter B., Buffalo, N. Y. Building material and
making the same. 1,443,097 ; Jan. 23.
Slpe, John F., New York, N. Y. Elastic tire and making
same. 1,452,099; Apr. 17.
Slpe, John F., New York, N. Y. Solid elastic tire for
road vehicles. 1,455,361 ; May 15.
SIple, Charles, assignor to The (jOss Printing Press Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Matrix-rolling machine. 1,473,053 ;
Nov. 6.
Siptroth, Erwin F., Easton, Pa. Coaling device.
1,457,400; .Tune 5.
Slrch, Charles, New York, N. Y. Pendulum scale.
1,447,269; Mar. 6.
Sirot, Harry. (See Sirot, Hymau and H.)
Sirot, Harry, New York, N. Y. Draftsman's parallel-line
Instrument. 1,445,180 ; Feb. 13.
Sirot, Harry, New York, and H. Sirot, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Collar button. 1,453,809 ; May 1.
Sirot, Hyman. (See Sirot, Harry and H.)
Sirot, Hyman and H., New York, N. Y. Instantaneous
hot-water heater. 1,462,988 ; July 24.
Sisbower, George F., Bayside, and L. E. Plttoni. New
York, assignors to Manhattan-Rome Company, Branch
of Rome Metallic Bedstead Co., Long Island City,
N. Y. Couch hammock. 1,461,740 ; Julv 17.
Sischo, Kittle F., Santa Monica, Calif. Doll. Des.
62,923; Aug. 21.
Sisk, Ira E., East St. Louis, III. Spare-tire holder.
1,464,371 ; Aug. 7.
Sisler. Charles O. (See Cooper, R. E., and Sisler.)
Sisley, Edouard P., Lyon, assignor to Societe Chimique
des tJsines du Rhone, Paris, France. Dyeing cellulose
acetate. 1,440,501 ; Jan. 2.
Sisley, Eugene M., Huntington, Oreg. Demountable rim.
1,477,290 ; Dec. 11.
Slsson, Vinton E., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. P. Murphy,
New York, N. Y. Railway car. 1,440,636 ; Jan. 2.
Slsson, Vinton E., assignor to W. P. Murphy, Chicago,
111. Railway car. 1,440,637; Jan. 2.
Slsson, Vinton E., assignor to W. P. Murphy, Chicago, 111.
Corrugated - metal end for freight cars. 1,450,233 ;
Apr. 3.
Slsson, Vinton E., assignor to W. P. Mnrphy, Chicago,
lU. Operating device for car couplers. 1,474,796 ;
Nov. 20.
Slsson, Vinton B., assignor to Union Metal Products
Company, Chicago, III. Railway-car end wall.
1,440,638 ; Jan. 2.
Sisti, Salvatore L., Chicago, 111. Resilient wheel.
1,446,939 ; Feb. 27.
Sltroux Importing Company. (See Simon, Harry, a»-
slgnor. )
Sitter, Paul J.. Oshkosh, Wis. Combination pipe and
cigarette holder. 1,469,276 ; Oct. 2.
Sitter, Paul J., Oshkosh, Wis. Combination cigar and
cigarette holder. 1,469,277; Oct. 2.
Sitter, Paul J., Oshkosh, Wis. Advertising attachment
for cigar and cigarette holders. 1,469,278 ; Oct. 2.
Sittig, Emil. (See Granichstadten, A., and Sittig.)
Slttig, Lewis P., River Forest, 111. Child's garden.
1,471,.530; Oct. 23.
Sittler, John C. A., Chicago, III. Bottle filler. 1,444,S54 ;
Feb. 13.
Sitzman, Charles E., Taft, Calif. Rod elevator. 1,452.127;
Apr. 17.
Slvley, Joseph W., Trinity, Ala. Cultivator fender.
1,463,891; May 1.
Sizaire, Maurice H. L., London, England. Automobile.
1,445,181 : Feb. 13.
Sizemore, James B., Canebrake, W. Va. Shovel. 1,449,702 ;
Mar. 27.
Slzer, Albert W., Hessle, England. Machine for com-
pressing or molding plastic substances. 1,467,883 ;
Sept. 11.
Sjolin, Ernest, assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft Com-
pany, Chicago, HI. Electric toaster. 1,465,007 ;
Aug. 14.
Sjoman, Carl, Ramsay, Mich. Self-cleaning currycomb.
1,447,692; Mar. 6.
Skaar, Ole, Akron, Ohio. Box opener. 1,451,593 ;
Apr. 10.
Skaer, Arthur H., T. B. Barker, and O. E. Clark, as-
signors to The Denver Bock Drill Manufacturing Com-
pany, Denver, Colo. Reversible drums. 1.458, ."54 :
June 12.
Skaggs, James A., Canton, Ohio. Foot rest and chain kit.
1,467,884 ; Sept. 11.
Skarstad, Carl, Whalan, Minn. Barrel stand. 1,449,131 ;
Mar. 20.
Skayef Ball Bearing Company, The. (See Benson, Carl
N., assignor.)
496
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Skayef Ball Bearing Company. (See Hanson, Bengt
M. W., assignor)
Skayef Ball Beai-ing Company, The. (See Wikander,
Oscar R., assignor.)
Skflly, Bernard H., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Bassick Manufacturing: Company, Chicago, 111. Lubri-
cating system. Eel5,675 ; Aug. 14.
Skelly, Bernard H.. Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Boweu
Products Corporation, Auburn, N. Y. Automatic lubri-
cant-supplying magazine. 1,477,459; Dec. 11.
Skelton, Uavid 1'., Chattanooga, Tenn. Cotton file.
1.457,638 ; June o.
Skelton, John W., Douglas, Ariz. Flytrap. 1,446,940;
Feb. 27.
Skeppstedt, Axel B., and E. Haddon ; said Haddon , as-
signor to F. Littrell, Chicago, 111. Pasting machine.
1,458,447 : June 12.
Skerne Works Limited, The, et al. (See Garslde, Ed-
mund, assignor.)
Skidd, Charles. (See Hippenmeyer, I. B., and Skidd.)
Skiduiore, Benjamin, jr., Chicago, IlL Pluld-displacing
apparatus. 1,441,036; Jan. 2.
Skidmore, Benjamin, jr., Chicago, 111. Condenser and
vacuum pump. 1,456,195 ; May 22.
Skiles, William C, Jackson, Mich. Cushion grip for
steering wheels. 1,472,689; Oct. 30.
Skilling, John M., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Progressive nitrocellu-
lose powder containing nitroguanidine. 1,454,414 ;
May 8.
Skillkrafters Incorporated. (See Shlmp, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Skindervlken, Johan, assignor of one-half to O. E. Ray,
Chicago, 111. Electric safety system for railways.
1,457,192; May 29.
Skinner, Bronson C, assignor to Skinner Machinery Com-
pany, Dunedin, Fla. Drive and trip mechanism for
conveyprs. 1,474,558 ; Nov. 20.
Skinner, Burr B., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Means for heating
boiler feed water. 1,459,901 ; June 26.
Skinner, Cbame D., New Kensington, Pa. Fare-recording
mechanism. 1,472,690; Oct. 30.
Skinner, Henry W., Waukegan, 111. Pipe hanger.
1,476,473; Dec. 4.
Skinner, Herbert L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair curler.
1,476,189; Dec. 4.
Skinner, Iva E., Hazel, N. Y. Hairpin. 1,471,576 ;
Oct. 23.
Skinner, James M. (See Holland, W. E., and Skinner.)
Skinner, Lewis B., Denver, Colo. Furnace apparatus
1,467,509 ; Sept. 11.
Skinner, Lewis B., Denver, Colo. Rabble apparatus for
furnaces. 1,468,216; Sept. 18.
Skinner Machinery Company. (See Hatch, Hugh B.,
assignor.)
Skinner Machinery Company. (See Maull, Edward N.,
assignor.)
Skinner Machinery Company. (See Mclntyre, Allan H.,
assisnor.)
Skinner Machinery Company. (See Skinner, Bronson C,
as.';igDor.)
Skinner, Merrill E., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Venti-
lating system for reactance coils. 1,466,253 ; Aug. 28.
Skinner, Thomas. (See WiUiams, C. J., and Skinner.)
Skinner, Thomas M., jr., Douglas, Wyo. Concentrating
evaporator. 1,468,679 ; Sept. 25.
Skinner, William L., and J. J. King, Thomaston, Ala.
Agricultural implement. 1.475,455 ; Nov. 27.
Skinner, Zebulon S. (See Holmes, Carlton W., assignor.)
Sklrrow, Frederick W., and J. Dick, Shawinigan Falls,
assignors to Shav.'inigan Laboratories, Limited, Mon-
treal, Quebec, Canada. Production of diesters from
vinyl esters. 1,449,918 ; Mar. 27.
Sklovsky, Max, assignor to Deere and Company, Moline,
111. Apparatus for producing gaseous fuel. 1,450,338 :
Apr. 3.
Skoda, Frank J., assignor to The Bryant Electric Com-
pany, Bridgeport, Conn. Electric switch. 1,447,104 ;
Feb. 27.
Skoglund, Albert. (See Bore, J., and Skoglund.)
Skngmark, John. (See Chase, M. F., Pierce, and Skog-
mark. )
Skorkovsfi^, Jaroslav, Hradec Kralove, Czechoslovakia.
Apparatus for manufacture of concrete tubes.
1.445.724 ; Feb. 20.
Skow, George. (See Samland, P., and Skew.)
Skublin, Charles P., Chicago, 111. Lock. 1,445,132 ;
Feb, 20.
Skupien, Antonl, Port Henry, N. Y. Sled. 1,455,032;
May 15.
Slack, George L., Boston,' Mass. Electrically-operated
controlling means for hydraulic elevators. 1,443,388 ;
Jan. 30.
Slack. Thomas W., Fort Worth, Tex. Combined air-
pressure release and cover for bottles and the like.
1,468,886; Sept. 25.
Sladden, Sidney C, New York, N. X, Fluid-propelled trac-
tor. 1,444,889; Feb. 13.
Sladden, Sidney C, New York, N. Y. Hose nozzle.
1.448,876; Mar. 20.
Slade, Budd E., Cozad, Nebr. Straw spreader for
harvesting and thrashing machine. 1,462,387 : July 17.
Slager, John C. (See Boomershine, Adam, assignor.)
Slaiger, Henry, assignor to D. P. Briggs Company, Attle-
boro, Mass. Toilet kit. 1,461,501 ; July 10.
Slama, Lewis, Humboldt, Nebr. Tire-chain tightener
and lock. 1,462,249 ; July 17.
Slaten, Ernest G., Oakland, Calif. Angle-lron-hending
machine. 1,448,169; Mar. 13.
Slater, Adelbert T., Bay City, Mich. Bicycle sled.
1,462,889 ; July 24.
Slater, Albert G., Miles City, Mont. Direction Indicator.
1,470,494 ; Oct. 9.
Slater, Emmett J., assignor to American Blower Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Fan housing or casing. 1,441,381 ;
Jan. 9.
Slater, Fred M. (See Bayles, L. C, and Slater.)
Slater, Fred M., Easton, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Oil and air separator for
rotary motors. 1,441,638 ; Jan. 9.
Slater, Fred M., Easton, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Motor rotation for rock
drills. 1,455,553; May 16.
Slatei', Fred M., Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Rotary-cylinder motor.
1,462,874 ; July 24.
Slater, Fred M., Easton, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Antifriction bearing.
1,464,666; Aug. 14.
Slater, Harvey H., Kenosha, Wis. Multiple-filament
electric-lamp headlight. 1,455,033; May 15.
.Slater, Mabel H., New York, N. Y. Smoking doU.
1,475.034 ; Nov. 20.
Slater, Robert, Paterson, N. J. Covering for railway ties.
1,451,309 ; Apr. 10.
Slater, Thomas F., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 63,501 ;
Dec. 11.
Slater, Thomas F., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 63,502 ;
Dec. 11.
Slater, Thomas F., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 63,503 ;
Dec. 11.
Slater, Thomas F., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 63,504 ;
Dec. 11.
Slater, Thomas P., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Mass. Vanity box, Des. 63,505 ;
Dec. 11.
Slater, Thomas P., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 63,506 ;
Dec. 11.
Slater, Walter G., Wiley, Colo. Grain-loading-spout reg-
ulator. 1,478,921 ; Dec. 25.
Slatineanu, Eulampiu, Cressy-Onex, near Geneva, Swit-
zerland. Process of and apparatus for separating
platinum from platiniferous materials. 1,467,202 ;
Sept. 4.
Slattery, Donald W., East Cleveland, assignor to The
Wellhian-Seavpr-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Valve. 1,448,717; Mar. 13.
Slattery, Donald W., East Cleveland, assignor to The
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Valve. 1,477,722 ; Dec. 18.
Slattery, Martin P., and H. McAlonie, Cohoes, N. Y.
Plat-bed printing press. 1,462,250 ; July 17.
Slaugliter, James H. (See CappeU, John T., assignor.)
Slauson, Harold W., New York, N. Y. Indicator.
1,456,155 ; Mav 22.
Slauson, Harold W., Hartsdale, assignor to Kelly-Sprlng-
field Tin; Company, New York, N. Y. Graphic display
chart. 1,470,652 ; Oct. 16.
Slauson, Louis B., as-signor to Grid-Iron-Grip Company,
Koek Island, 111. Traction wheel. 1,441,303; Jan. 9.
Slauson, Louis B., assignor to Grid-Iron-Grip Company,
Rock Island, 111. Mcta! vvboel. 1.452,631 : Apr. 24.
Slauson, Stephen A., assignor of twenty-five one-hun-
dredths to J. H. Brookman and twenty-five one-hun-
dredths to L. O. Hatch, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Automatic
clamp bolt. 1,461,882; July 17.
Slavik, William M.. Oak Park, III. Mechanic's square.
■ 1,478,800; Dec. 25.
Slawienski, Mike, Camden, N. J. Handle attachment for
motor cycles. 1,473,326 ; Nov. 6.
Slaymaker Electric Welding Company. (See Slaymaker.
George D., assignor.)
Slaymaker, George D., assignor to Slaymaker Electric
Welding Company, Detroit, Mich. Trolley-wire frog.
1,446,855; Feb. 20.
Slaymaker, George D.. Detroit, Mich., assignor to Sla.y-
maker Electric Welding Company. Disk wheel.
1,461.229; July 10.
Slaymaker, William W. (See Burnet, Carter B., as-
signor.)
Slavter, Russell G., La Fayette. Ind. OU burner. 1.440.562;
Jan. 2
Slee. Arthur L. (See Anthon. John H., assignor.)
Sleen, Otto, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada.
Tree protector. 1,453,810 ; May 1.
Sleeper, Frank H., assignor to Sleeper & Hartley, Inc..
Worcester, Mass. Spring-colling machine. 1,452,128 ;
Apr. 17.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Sleeper, Frank H., assignor to Sleeper & Hartley, Inc.,
Worcester, Mass. Winding and cabling machine.
1,458,997 : .Tune 19.
Sleeper & Hartley, Inc. (See Blount, Arlington A., as-
signor.)
Sleeper & Hartley, Inc. (See Sleeper, Frank H., as-
signor.)
Sleeper, Oliver S., assignor to Buffalo Foundry & Macliine
Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Mounting for fusion kettles.
1,458,108 ; June 5.
Sleicher, Charles A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Troy Foundry and Machine Co. Inc., Troy, N. Y. I'ump.
1,4C4,21>3 ; Aug. 7.
Sloight, Janios W. (See McLaren, William E., assignor.)
Slepian, .losepli, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Method of
and apparatus for making flue metallic powders and col-
loid solutions. 1,440,502 ; Jan. 2.
Slepian, Joseph, Wilkinsburg, Pa. assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Dynamo-
electric machine. 1,446,861 ; Feb. 27.
Slepian, Joseph, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Noninduc-
tive iuterfcreucc system. 1,449,919; Mar. 27.
Slepian, Joseph, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to* Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Hot-cathode
tube. 1,450,265 ; Apr. 3.
Slepian. Joseph, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Circuit in-
terrupter. 1,452.574 : Apr. 24.
Slepian. Joseph, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Dynamo-
electric machine. 1,453,410 ; May 1.
Slepian, Joseph. Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electrolytic
cell. 1,456,941; May 29.
Slepian, Joseph, Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
houso Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electrolytic
condenser. 1,473,883 ; Nov. 13.
Slepian, Joseph, Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Wireless
receiving system. 1,455,767 ; May 15.
Slepian, Joseph, Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Wireless receiv-
ing system. 1,455,768 ; May 15.
Slesazcek, Paul, Berlin-Reinickendorf, Germany. Ex-
panding device for boiler tubes and the like.
1,473,884; Nov. 13.
Slesenski, Wladislaw, Hamtramck, Mich. Water heater.
1,449,152 ; Mar. 20.
Sletto, Henry, Atascadero, Calif. Pumpkin-peeUng ma-
chine. 1.458,998 ; June 19.
Sletto, Henry, Templeton, Calif. Vegetable and fruit peel-
ing device. 1,469,650 ; Oct. 2.
Slezak, Vincent, assignor of one-half to N. E. Ford, Chi-
cago, 111. Bag folding and sealing device. 1,456,836 ;
May 29.
Slider, George, Baltimore, Md. Mechanical movement.
1,452,221 ; Apr. 17.
Slider, George, Baltimore, Md. Gearing. 1,452,222 ;
Apr. 17.
Slider, George, Baltimore, Md. Clutch mechanism.
1,463,490 ; July 31.
Slider, George, Baltimore, Md. Cylinder washing machine.
1,470,245; Oct. 9.
Sliding Valves Incorporated. (See Wilson, Wylie G.,
assignor.)
Slight, George W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mounting for stylus
levers. 1,459,695 ; June 19.
Slinger, Jessie M., Riverside, Calif. Flower stand. Des.
63,113 ; Oct. 2.
Slingerland, George O., Mechanicsville, N. Y. Glove box.
1,454,457 ; May 8.
Slipper, James, Los Angeles, Calif. Film-splicing ma
chine. 1,445,045 ; Feb. 13.
Slivinski, Hugo R., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signmgnts, to International Harvester Company. Ladle
crane. 1,443,152 ; Jan. 23.
Sloan, Alfred C), Philadelphia, Pa. Safety and signaling
device for pneumatic tires. 1.442,182 ; Jan. 16.
Sloan-Crockett Co. (See Crockett, Jesse G., assignor.)
Sloan, Elgan S., ShippenvlIIe, i'a. Pumping power.
1,465,319 ; Aug. 21.
Sloan, Harry E., Philadelphia, Pa. Cutting device.
1,446,726; Feb. 27.
Sloan, Morris C, Chicago, 111. Rotary toothbrush.
1,442,303; Jan. 16.
Sloan, Peter J., assignor to S. Erickson, Denver, Colo.
Railway signal lantern. 1,446,133; Feb. 20.
Sloan, Peter J., assignor of one-half to S. Erickson and
fifty per cent to A. J. Cole, Denver, Colo. Electric
railway lantern. 1,464,855 ; Aug. 14.
Sloan, Sara, Denver, Colo. Brush. 1,477,390; Dec. 11.
Sloan, Theodore H., Charleroi, assignor to Macbetb-
Evans Glass Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Jlassworking
machine. 1,478,261 ; Dec. 18.
Sloan, William J., assignor of one-half to F. Paulin.
Cleveland, Ohio. Wall receptacle for receiving de-
liveries. 1,458,200 ; June 12.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Locomotive. 1,454,138;
May 8.
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Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Locomotive. 1,454,139 ; May 8.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Locomotive. 1,474,175;
Nov. 13.
Sloat, Charles B., Gettysburg, S. Dak. Straw spreader.
1,441,128; Jan. 2.
Slont, Karl, deceased ; L. E. Sloat, administratrix, as-
signor to Scranton Silk Machine Company, Scranton,
Pa. Stop motion. 1,471,292; Oct. 16.
Sloat, Louise E., administratrix. (See Sloat, Karl.)
Slocomb, Frank F. (See Walker, Henry, assignor.)
Slocomb. Frank P., St. Georges Hundred, Del. Skin stop
for leather-finishing machines. 1,464,885; Aug. 14.
Slocomb, John T., Cranston, R. I. Making pressure steam
cooking vessels. 1,441,304 ; Jan. 9.
Slocomb, John T., Providence, B. I. Steam-pressure
cooker. 1,444,043 ; Feb. 6.
Slocomb, John T., Providence, assignor to Economy
Cooker Company, East Providence, R. I. Steam-pres-
sure cooker. 1,454,835 ; May 8.
Slocomb, John T., Cranston, assignor to Economy Cooker
Company, East Providence, R. I. Steam-pressure
cooker. 1,464,836 ; May 8.
Slocum, Frank B., Denver, Colo. Toy. 1,448,573 ;
Mar. 13.
Slocum, Paul P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Burner. 1,446,353 ;
Feb. 20.
Slonaker, G. N. (See Gutridge, L. A., and Mosier, as-
signors.)
Sloper, Thomas, Devizes, England. Method of and ap-
paratus for manufacturing articles comprising supers
posed layers of fabric. 1,458,732 ; June 12.
Sloper, Thomas, Devizes, England. Apparatus for use
in the manufacture of rubber goods. 1,477,391 ; Dec. 11.
Sloss, Aaron M. (See Pedersen, Johannes T., assignor.)
Sloss, Louis. (See Rankin, Harry D., assignor.)
Slote, Reuben, Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor to Slote &
Schaffer, New York, N. Y. Buckle for ladles' belts. Des.
63,438; Dec. 4.
Slote, Reuben, Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor to Slote &
Schaffer, New York, N. Y. Buckle for ladies' belts. Des.
63,439 ; Dec. 4.
Slote & Schaffer. (See Slote, Reuben, assignor.)
Slough, Frank M., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,450,564 ; Apr. 3.
Slough, Prank M., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Telephone system. 1.458.555; June 12.
Slough, Frank M.. assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Measured-service telephone system. 1,459,863 ; June 26.
Slough, Frank M., assignor to The Stromberg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Sequence switch. 1,462,251 ; July 17.
Slough, Frank M., assignor to Stromberg-Carlson Tele-
IJhone Manufacuring Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Measured-service system. 1,468,217 ; Sept. 18.
Slough, Robert A., Dayton, Ohio. Bearing-sleeve puller.
1,444,280; Feb. 6.
Slovack, Joseph J., Sunderland, Mass. Pie-cutting device.
1,457,233 ; May 20.
Slusher, Clinton L. (See Duddleson, W. J., and Slusher.)
Slusher. Clyde H., Lexington, Mo. Target-throwing de-
vice for trap shooting. 1,459,421 ; June 10.
Slusser, James E., and S. A. Stover, Marsteller, Pa.
Autom.atic switch. 1,443,389 ; Jan. 30.
Sly, W. W., Manufacturing Company, The. (See Moore,
Edward J. and R. H., assignors.)
Slye. Clarence E., Aurora, 111. Cooking utensil. 1,478,801 ;
Dec. 25.
Slye, John Q. (See Bishop, S. H., and Slye.)
Slyt Edge Company. (See Krause, Lou, assignor.)
Smail, James A., Youngstown, Ohio. Annealing sheet
iron. 1,453,411 ; May 1.
Small, Adina, New York, N. Y. Washboiler. 1,446,815 ;
Feb. 27.
Small, Adina, New York, N. Y. Cooking utensil.
1,470,199 ; Oct. 9.
Small, Alfred K., jr. (See White, C. M., and Small.)
Small, Arthur E., assignor to W. P. Murphy, Chicago,
111. Combined door closer, starter, and lock. 1,450,234 ;
Apr. 3.
Small, Byron C, Morris, 111. Clutch control and gov-
ernor. 1,470,773; Oct. 16.
Small, Chesley T., St. Louis, Mo. Cap-feeding machine.
1,441,382; Jan. 9.
Small, Chesley T., assignor to First National Bank in St.
Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Square-can-capping machine.
1,446.590; Feb. 27.
Small, Chesley T., assignor to First National Bank in
St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Cap-feeding machine.
1,446,591; Feb. 27.
Small, Chesley T., assignor to First National Bank in
St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Can-sealing machine.
1,474,176 : Nov. 13.
Small, Chesley T., assignor to First National Bank in St.
Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Convever. 1,476.112 ; Dec. 4.
Small, Frank E., Jamaica, N. Y. Kitchen fork. Be.
15,680 ; Aug. 21.
Small, Frank E., Jamaica, N. Y. Kitchen fork. 1,443,508;
Jan. 30.
498
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Small, George A., assignor to Philadelphia Bronze Bearing
& Tube Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Composite tube
and making the same. 1,441,459 ; Jan. 9.
Small, Hervey W., Small, Idaho. Wrench. 1,451,184;
Apr. 10.
Small, James W., Chicago, 111. Electrical drying appa-
ratus. 1,455,034 ; May 15.
Small, Lewis F., Braintree, assignor to C. C. Blake, In-
corporated, Boston, Mass. Last. 1,460,442 ; July 3.
Small, Lewis F., Braintree, assignor to C. C. Blake,
Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Last. 1,460,450 ; July 3.
Small, Louis. (See Small, Max and Jj.)
Small, Max, and L. Small, Buffalo, N. Y. Display rack.
1,445,803 ; Feb. 20.
Small, R. E. (See McGee, Charles B., assignor.)
Smalley, Edwin L., East Orange, N. J. Electric furnace.
1,459,801 ; June 26.
Smalley, Edwin L., East Orange, N. J. Sectional electric
furnace. 1,463,559 ; July 31.
Smalley General Co. (See Martin, Percy W., assignor.)
Smallwood, Alfred, London, England. Conveying appara-
tus. 1,470,394; Oct. 9.
Smallwood, Harry J., San Francisco, Calif. Bottle
stopper. 1,458,866 ; June 12.
Smallwood, Robert F., New York, N. Y. Ice-cream dis-
penser. 1,441,305 ; Jan. 9.
Smallwood, Robert F., New York, N. Y. Cutting tool.
1,451,966 ; Apr. 17.
Smart, Henry A., and W. H. H. Cocke, jr., Danville, Va.
Feeder for teutering machines. 1,472,499 ; Oct. 30.
Smart, Rupert B., Chicago, 111. Addressing machine.
• 1,478,586 ; Dec. 25.
Smedley, Thomas H., Long Eaton, England, assignor to
Richmond Lace Works, Alton, R. I. Lace. Des. 62,653 ;
July 10.
Smedley, Victor C, Denver, Colo. Dental impression
tray. 1,470,888; Oct. 16.
Smerechanski, Mike, Berwick, Pa. Teeter board.
1,461,631 ; July 10.
Smilack, Abraham. (See LefEt, Frederick A., assignor.)
Smiley, Albert J., Philadelphia, Pa. Device for inserting
laces under shoe uppers. 1,461,834 ; July 17.
Smiley, George E., et al. (See Beaupr6, John P., as-
signor.)
Smiley, Pearl Y., Kitchener, Quebec, Canada. Boot.
1,444,215; Feb. 6.
Smiley, William E., Cazenovia, and H. D. Ga Nung, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. ; said Ga Nung assignor to said Smiley.
Pinch bar. 1,469,367 ; Oct. 2.
Smillie, James, Stretford, England, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. System of
ventilation. 1,453,328; May 1.
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Gagne, Gideon R., as-
signor.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Smith, Charles S., as-
signor.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Smith, Reuben S., as-
signor.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Smith, B. S., and Adams,
assignors.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Smith, R. S., Miller,
and Orton, assignors.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Smith, R. S., and
Stresau, assignors.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See W«stmore, Halward G.,
assignor.)
Smith, Aaron J., and F. T. Frederick, Chicago, 111., said
Smith assignor to said Frederick. Safety-pin. 1,451,478 ;
Apr. 10.
Smith, Abner L., Hall, Tex. Device for forcing fluid from
wells. 1,466,199 ; Aug. 28.
Smith, Abraham L., assignor of one-half to O. M. Smith,
New York, N. Y. Catamenial-sack supporter. 1,470,395 ;
Oct. 9.
Smith, Adam L., and T. F. Russell, Youngstown, Ohio.
Doorstrip. 1,451,310 ; Apr. 10.
Smith. Albert H., Birmingham, England. Manufacture
of small sheet-metal articles by pressing. 1,446,399 ;
Feb. 20.
Smith, Albert H., assignor to F. R. King, New York, N. Y.
Electric flatiron. 1,449,201 ; Mar. 20.
Smith, Albert K., Cleveland, Ohio. Electrolytic appa-
ratus. 1,442,238 ; Jan. 16.
Smith, Albert W., assignor to Fisher Body Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Armrest for closed bodies. 1,465,491 ;
Aug. 21.
Smith, Alexander, & Sons Carpet Company. (See Dunn,
Edmund P., assignor.)
Smith, Alexander, Dykehead, and W. M. Wood, Mon-
trose, Scotland. Machine for raising or digging turnips
and other like roots. 1,452,395 ; Apr. 17.
Smith, Alfred A., et al. (See Simonton, Frank H., as-
signor.)
Smith, Alfred E., Winthrop, Mass. Pipe and rod cutter.
1,448,877; Mar. 20.
Smith, Alfred H., Chappaqua, N. Y. Compartment freight
car. 1,449,302- Mar. 20.
Smith, Alfred H., Chappaqua, N. Y. Compartment
freight car. 1,449,303 ; Mar. 20.
Smith, Alfred H., Chappaqua, N. Y. Compartment freight
car. 1,451,632 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, Alfred H., Chappaqua, N. Y. Freight car.
1,451,633; Apr. 10.
Smith, .\lfred H., New York, N. Y. Interchangeable car
unit. 1,477,723 ; Dec. 18.
Smith, Allan V., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Means for
facilitating the carrying of traveling bags and the like.
1,463,977 ; Aug. 7.
Smith, Amos H., Brooklyn, assignor to American Bank
Note Company, New York, N. Y. Numbering head.
1,468,521 ; Sept. 18.
Smith, Andrew, assignor to Halsam Products Company,
Chicago, 111. Method of and apparatus for eliminating
sharp edges and corners on toy blocks. 1,458,733 ;
June 12.
Smith, Arthur A., Lewis, and R. E. Smith, Kinsley, Kans.
Clutch. 1,460,217; June 26.
Smith, Arthur A., and H. W. Paine, Eagle Grove, Iowa.
Tire-chain lock and elastic take-up. 1,462,666 ;
July 24.
Smith, Arthur B., Evanston, assignor to Automatic Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Voice-current telephone re-
peater. 1,444,805 ; Feb. 13.
Smith, Arthur B., Evanston, assignor to Automatic Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic telephone sys-
tem. 1,474,648 ; Nov. 20.
Smith, Arthur C, assignor of one-half to W. W. Hassell,
Colorado Springs, Colo. Combined atomizer and vapor-
izer for oil engines. 1,463,849 ; Aug. 7.
Smith, Arthur E., New York, N. Y. Golf-bag holder.
1,475,605 ; Nov. 27.
Smith, Arthur E., and A. D. Gray, Chicago, 111. Hypo-
flcrmic syringe. 1,456,717 ; May 29.
Smith, Arthur G., Los Angeles, Calif. Folding table.
1,460,216 ; June 26.
Smith, Arthur M., Cleveland, Ohio. Regulating device.
1.444,564 ; Feb. 6.
Smith, Arthur W., New Y^ork, assignor to Remington Type-
writer Companv, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
1,440,703; Jan. 2.
Smith, Asher R., Laredo, Tex. Garden-hose support.
1,470,123; Oct. 9.
Smith, A.shley W., London, England. Receptacle for
toothbrushes. 1,446,520 ; Feb. 27.
Smith, Aurelius, Indianapolis, Ind. Reversible cushion
shoe heel. 1,477,191 ; Dec. 11.
Smith, Benjamin C., Westfield, .issignor to Standard Mo-
tor Construction Company, Jersey City, N. J. Power-
transmission mechanism. 1,463,445 ; July 31.
Smith, Burdsey W., Oroville, Calif. Display fixture and
advertising device. 1,449,065 ; Mar. 20.
Smith, Burgess W., assignor to Todd Protectograph Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Safety paper for uogotiable in-
struments and making same. 1,449,453; Mar. 21.
Smith, Burgess W., assignor to Todd Protectograph Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Safety paper and making
same. 1,454,837 ; May 8.
Smith, Burns L., Syracuse, N. Y. Cushion wheel for
motor VPhicles. 1,455,453 ; May 15.
Smith, Burns L., Syracuse, N. Y. Vehicle wheel.
1,471,011 ; Oct. 16.
Smith Cannery Machines Co. (See Waugh, Edward H.,
assignor.)
Smith, Carl J.j Indiana Harbor, Ind. Differential gov-
ernor for boiler feed pumps. 1,452,223 ; Apr. 17.
Smith, Carlisle F., Jersey City, assignor to BournonvlUe
Rotary Valve Motor Company, Hoboken, N. J. Rotary
valve. 1,442,705 ; Jan. 16.
Smith, Cecil C, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Dirigible headlight. 1,459,268 ; June 19.
Smith. Charles B. (See Kohler, G., and Smith.)
Smith, Charles E., Johnstown, Pa. Electrical display de-
vice. 1,454,560; May 8.
Smith, Charles E., Brooklyn, assignor to Remington
Typewriter- Compahv, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 1,469,054; Sept. 25.
Smith, Charles F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Casing for current
regulators and the like. 1,443,098 ; Jan. 23.
Smith, Charlps P., Chicago, 111. Peeling machine.
1,457,007 : May 29.
Smith, Charles F., New Britain, Conn., assignor to
Landers, Frary & Clark. Knife. 1,477,291 ; Dec. 11.
Smith, Charles F. and W. H., Brooklyn, 'N. Y. Electric
condenser. Rel5,642 : July 3.
Smith, Charles G., Philadelphia. Pa. Sand-blast appa-
ratus. 1,443,762 ; Jan. 30.
Smith, Charles G., Cambridge, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, of one-half to L. K. Marshall, SomervlUe,
Mass. Refrigerating apparatus. 1,446,727 ; Feb. 27.
Smith, Charles H., Pawtucket, and A. E. Hampson, Lons-
dale, R. I. Universal winding machine. 1,475,655 ;
Nov. 27.
Smith, Charles S., Providence, R. I. Match scratcher.
1,458,556; June 12.
Smith, Charles S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Corrugated metallic car end and
manufacturing the same. 1,476.731 ; Dec. 11.
Smith, Charlie .T., jr., Henderson, N. C. Automobile
door opener. 1,460,614 ; July 3.
Smith, Christian, New York, N. Y. Bank. Des. 63,335;
Nov. 20.
Smith, Clarence B. (See Mesker, F. Smith, and Beuc.)
Smith, Clarence E., Peoria, III. Stropping machine.
1,451,789 ; Apr. 17.
Smith, Clarence E., Peoria, 111. Blade holder for strop-
ping machines. 1,451,790; Apr. 17.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetipal list of patentees — Continued.
499
Smith, Clarence B., assignor to Mills Belt Company,
Worcester, Mass. Military equipment. 1,451,030 ;
Apr. 10.
Sniitli, Clarence R., Wintlirop, Mass. Method of and ap-
pliance for registering. 1,477,392 ; Dec. 11.
Smith, Claude E. (See Dollison, J. M., and Smith.)
Smith, Claude R., Washington, 1). C. Purifying gelatin
and glue. l,4r)7,4()() ; Juno 5.
Smith, Clement C, Wheeling, W. Va. Car-dumping ap-
paratus. 1,4D(),256; May 22.
Smith, Clement C, Wheeling, W. Va. Car-dumping plat-
form. 1,457,754: Juno 5.
Smith, Clyde J. (See Forsyth, John A., assignor.)
Smith, (Curtis -V., Now Uochelle, assignor to Robert Find-
lay Manufacturins; Co., New Vorit, N. Y. Hanging
lamp. Dos. 62,1S'S ; Apr. 3.
Smith, Curtis E., St. Joseph, Mo. Portable rotary saw.
1,450,450; Apr. 3.
Smith, Cuthbert C, Twickenham, England. Gramophono
apparatus. 1,453,196 ; Apr. 24.
Smith, David, Douglas, Wyo. Airship. 1,473,744 ;
Nov. 13.
Smith, David B. (See Orlopp, H. A., and Smith.)
Smith, David J., London, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Automotive Gas Producer Corporation.
Gas producer. 1,467,955; Sept. 11.
Smith, David K., assignor of one-half to J. G. Kirschner,
and one-eighth to L. C. Hollberg, Denver, (2olo. Placer-
mining machine. 1,462,584 ; July 24.
Smith, David P., Meriden, Conn. Arch support.
1,466,380 ; Aug. 28.
Smith & Davis Mfg. Co. (See Duvall, William J., as-
signor.)
Smith, Dermis W., Wilmette, assignor to Colbome Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, III. Pie machine.
1,459.166; June 19.
Smith, Dennis W., and F. W. Church, Wilmette, assignors
to Colborne Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Dough divider. 1,442,183 ; Jan. 16.
Smith, Don, San Francisco, Calif., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Network control-
ling circuits. 1,478,458; Dec. 25.
Smith, Donald H., Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Resilient wheel. 1,474,737 ; Nov. 20.
Smith, B. Payson. (See North, Ray A., assignor.)
Smith, Edward C. (See Craine, Charles L., assignor.)
Smith, Edwaid E.. rhiladelphia, Pa. Dental instru-
ment. 1,465,690 ; Aug. 21.
Smith, Edward E., El Paso, Tex. Store apparatus.
1,475.149; Nov. 20.
Smith, Edward M., Los Angeles, Calif. Sand wheel for
oil wells. 1,469,828 ; Oct. 9.
Smith, Edward M., and R. E. Heidrich, Los Angeles,
Calif. ; said Heidrich assignor to said Smith. Device
for perforating oil-well casings. 1,457,193 ; May 29.
Smith, Edward W.. Philadelphia, Pa. Secondary or stor-
age hattery. 1,450,565; Apr. 3.
Smith. Edwin A.. Woodward, Okla. Billhoard posting
implement. 1,447,905 ; Mar. 6.
Smith, Ellasson R.. Dayton, Ohio. Restaurant room.
1,463.633 ; July 31.
Smith, Ellsworth F., Denver, Colo. Iron spool for wire
cables of oil wells. 1,462,388 ; July 17.
Smith, Elmer H., Minneapolis, Minn. Welding-torch tip.
1,452,258 ; Apr. 17.
Smith. Elmer H., Minneapolis. Minn. Carbide-feeding
apparatus. 1,478,405 ; Dec. 25.
Smith, Elmer W., assignor of one-half to E. O. Allen,
Los Angeles, Calif. Mucker. 1,456,043 ; May 22.
Smith, Elwood, Brewster. Wnsh. .Antiloss device for
.scarfpins and tlie like. 1,477,461 ; Dec. 11.
Smith, Floyd Aerial Equipment (Company.' (See Smith,
Floyd, assignor.)
Smith, Floyd, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Floyd Smith
Aerial Equipment Company. Parachute pack and
harness, etc. 1,462,456 ; July 17.
Smith, Francis X. (See Herbert, W. C, and Smith.)
Smith. Frank. (See Shuttleworth, Alfred, assignor.)
Smith, Frank, Chicago, 111. Grease cup. 1,449.016 ;
Mar. 20.
Smith, Frank, Elland, England. Shock absorber and re-
bound damper for motor road vehicles. 1,464,142;
Aug. 7.
Smith, Frank C„ Los Angeles, Calif. Educational de-
vice. 1,446,941 ; Feb. 27.
Smith, Frank C, Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary pumn.
1,466,068; Aug. 28.
Smith, Frank E., Scottdale, Pa. Loading machine.
1,466,917; Sept. 4.
Smith, Frank E., assignor to Aetna Stamp Works, Inc.,
Hartford, Conn. Marking stamp, 1,472,282 ; Oct. 30.
Smith, Frank H., and A, K. Nowak, Cleveland, Ohio.
Press. 1,473,388; Nov. 6.
Smith, Frank H., and A. K. Nowak, Canton, Ohio.
Briquettlng press. 1,473.389; Nov. 6,
Smith, Frank L., Dayton, Ohio. Vapor burner. 1,441,639 ;
Jan. 9.
Smith, Frank M., Bridgewater, S. Dak. Hack saw.
1,442,740; .Ian, 16.
Smith. Frank M., Bend, Oreg. circuit controller.
1.477.917 ; Dec. 18.
Smith. Frank W., Portland, Me. Can-handling machine.
1,442,983 ; Jan. 23.
Smith, Frank W., Portland, Me. Sterilizer. 1,471,670;
Oct. 23.
Smith, Frank W., Cranford, assignor to Oiweld Acetylene
Company, Newark, N, J. Oxyacetylene blowpipe.
1,444,985 ; Feb. 13.
Smith Franklin H., Burkburnett, Tex. Can holder and
perforator, 1,468,041 ; Sept. 18.
Smith, Franklin P. (See Josler, Angelo, assignor.)
Smith, Franklin S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Products Protection Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for and method of protecting articles from
creeping insects. 1.441,606; Jan. 9.
Smith, Franklin S,, Pliiladelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Products Protection Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Treating grain in bulk by electricity. 1,471,423 ;
Oct. 23.
Smith, Fred, Mount Vernon, Ind. Printing box.
1,449,788: Mar. 27.
Smith, Fred P., et al., trustees. (See Allen, James M.,
assignor.)
Smith, Frederic L., deceased, Pittsford, N. Y. ; M. C.
Smith, administratrix, assignor to M. C. Smith, North-
ampton, Mass. Spoon holder, 1,464,731; Aug, 14,
Smith, Frederick G., New Bedford, assignor of one-half
to I. N. Babbitt, Falrhaven, Mass. Centering means
for spindles. 1,462,215 ; July 17.
Smith, George A., Denver, Colo. Reversible notifying
device for office doors. 1.448,903 ; Mar. 20.
Smith, George B., and R, W, Sanders, Houston, Tex.
Clutch for pipe-laying machines, 1,477,670: Dec. 18,
Smith, George E. (See Blackington, E, D., and Smith.)
Smith. George J., Peoria, 111. Dimmer attachment for
vehicle lighting systems. 1,468,756 ; Sept. 25.
Smith, George K., New York, N. Y. Oversuit or overalls.
1.471,507; Oct. 23.
Smith, George L., Washington, D. C. Circuit maker and
breaker. 1,443,763 ; Jan, 30.
Smith, George L., assignor to United States Ordnance Com-
pany, Washington, D. C. Friction brake. 1,440,842 ;
Jan. 2.
Smith, George M., assignor of one-fourth to R. M. Henry,
Maryville, Teiin. Grate. 1,452,897; Apr. 24.
Smith, George M., assignor to Interstate Iron and Steel
Company, Chicago, 111. Cooling bed. 1,463,684 ;
July 31.
Smith, George P., et al. (See Smith, Thomas C, as-
signor.)
Smith, George T., jr., Paducah, Ky. Laying composition
shingles. 1,467,510; Sept. 11.
Smith, Gerald F., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. System of
control. 1,453,412; May 1.
Smith, Gilbert R,, Kilgore, Idaho. Motor sleigh.
1,441,538; Jan. 9.
Smith, Grant, deceased, Bluefield, W. Va. ; M.
administratrix. Clamp for wire stretchers.
Sept. 25.
Smith, Grant, deceased, Bluefield, W. Va. ; M.
administratrix. Wire-fence stretcher.
Sept. 25.
Smith, Guy W., Paonla, Colo. Ingrown-toenail
1,451,311 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, H. Armour, et al. (See Adams, Frank J.,
Smith, Harold, Mitchana, assignor to Mess
Baker Sons v<c Perkins Limited, Willesden
England. Endless-wire-belt conveyer.
Oct. 30.
R. Smith,
1.469.204 ;
R. Smith,
1.469.205 ;
appliance.
assignor.)
rs, .toseph
Middlesex,
1,472,252;
Smith, Harold E,, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Power -driven
wringer mechanism. 1,450,736 : Apr. 3,
Smith, Harold K., Chicago, 111. Unloading and reclaim-
ing elevator. 1,441,249 ; Jan. 9.
Smith, Harold 0,, Indianapolis, Ind,, assignor to The
Racine Horseshoe Tire Company, Racine, Wis, Re-
silient tire. Des. 63,665 ; Dec. 25.
Smith, Harry, Scioto Mills, 111. Automobile tire chain.
1,458,081 ; June 5.
Smith, Harry B., et al., executors. (See Smith, Robert B,)
Smith, Harry B,, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paper-box construction.
1,470, .396; Oct, 9.
Smith, Harry B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Paper-box construction.
1,470,397; Oct. 9.
Smith, Harry B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Semiloose-wrapped box.
1,470,398 ; Oct. 9.
Smith. Harry B., New York, N, Y. Covered box. 1,476,549;
Dec. 4.
Smith, Harry F., Lexington, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Gas Research Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Supplying moisture to gas producers. 1,442,100 ;
Jan. 16.
Smith, Harry F., and T. Cureton, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The Gas Research Company, Dayton,
Ohio. Valve. 1,467,511; Sept. 11.
Smith, Harry H. (See Hall, R. D,, and Smith.)
Smith, Harry H,, Newark, N, J., assignor to Westing-
house Lamp Company. Treating filaments for In-
candescent electric lamps. 1,461,100 ; July 10.
Smith, Harry T., Kansas City, Mo. Vernier adjuster.
1,450,.'566; Apr. 3.
Smith, Harvey A., W. Le Gendre, and B. Harbison, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio : said Smith assignor to said Le Gendre.
Friction clutch, 1,465,492; Aug, 21,
500
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphaietical list of patentees — Continued.
Smith, Hazor J., Springfield, Mass. Preventing the
formation of frost crystals in the circulating lines of
refrigerating machines. 1,460,352 ; June 26.
Smith, Hazor J., Springfield, Mass., assignor of one-
half to W. Reid, Chicago, 111. Traffic guide. 1,450,616 ;
Apr. 3.
Smith, Hazor J., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-fourth to
W. Eeid and one-half to A. H. Chapin, Springfield,
Mass. Compressor. 1,443,764 ; Jan. 30.
Smith, Hazor J., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-fourth to
W. Eeid and one-half to A. H. Chapin, Springfield,
Mass. Treventing emulsification of refrigerating agent
in the sealing oil. 1,447,575 ; Mar. 6.
Smith, Hazor J., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-fourth to
W. Reed and one-half to A. H. Chapin, Springfield,
Mass. Motor oiler. 1,449,066 ; Mar. 20.
Smith. Hazor J., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-fourth to
W. Reid and one-half to A. H. Chapin, Springfield,
Mas.s. Expansion valve. 1,450,052 ; Mar. 27.
Smith, Hazor J., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-fourth to
W. Reid and one-half to A. H. Chapin, Springfield, Mas«.
Ice-hlock freezer. 1,451,376 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, Hazor J., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-fourth to
W. Reid and one-half to A. H. Chapin, Springfield,
Mass. Thermostatic switch. 1,478,719 ; Dec. 25.
Smith-Hpcht Company. (See Hecht, Leon J., assignor.)
Smith, Henrietta B., Charleston, S. C. Snap-fastener
device. 1,442,009; Ja-i. 9.
Smith, Henry, Turnersville. Tex. Fishing device.
1,457,401 ; June 5.
Smith, Henry, Lone Rock, Wis. Guard-tilting device for
grain binders. 1,458,367 ; June 12.
Smith, Henry A.. Santa Barbara, Calif.. Wall board and
making the same. 1,454,823 ; May 8.
Smith, Henry A., and M. A. Johnson, Tacoma, Wash.
Bottle carrier. 1,442,741 ; Jan. 16.
Smith, Henry A., and H. H. Brown, Oakland, Calif.
Ore-concentrating device. 1,450,118 ; Mar. 27.
Smith, Henry A. W., Danville, Va. General-utility bolt.
1,450,460 ; Apr. 3.
Smith, Henry C, Denver, Colo. Trap nest. 1,478,620:
Dec. 25.
Smith, Henry E. (See O'Loughlin, T. J., and Smith.)
Smith, Henry H., Cherr,yvale, N. Mes. Pumping appa-
ratus. 1,455,153 ; May 15.
Smith, Henry L., Paterson, N. J. Vision shield.
1,467,203; Sept. 4.
Smith, Henry L., Paterson, N. J. Automobile timing
mechanism. 1,468,755 ; Sept. 25.
Smith, Henry L., assignor to The B. J. Manville Machine
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Wood-screw-machlne tool
feed. 1,444,432; Feb. 6.
Smith, Henry L., assignor to The E. J. Manville Machine
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Tool feed mechanism for
wood-screw machines. 1,444,433 ; Feb. 6.
Smith, Henry L., assignor to The E. J. Manville Machine
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Operating mechanism for
wood-screw machines. 1,452,986 ; Apr. 24.
Smith, Heni-y L., assignor to The E. J. Manville Machine
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Wood-screw machine.
1,474,177; Nov. 13.
Smith, Henry L., assignor to Smith Manufacturing com-
pany, Dalton, Ga. Mill basket. 1,446,400 ; Feb. 20.
Smith, Henry M., Salem, Mass. Circular warp-knitting
machine. 1,458,156; June 12.
Smith, Henry W., San Francisco, Calif. Reenforced con-
crete wall. 1,443,765 : Jan. 30.
Smith, Herbert A., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to Roller-
Smith Company. Trap. 1,467,818 ; Sept. 11.
Smith, Herbert B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Game appliance.
1,477,460; Dec. 11.
Smith, Herbert M., assignor to Stanley Insulating Com-
pany, Great Barrington, Mass. Heat-Insulating mate-
rial. 1.474,559 : Nov. 20.
Smith, Herbert W., Washington, D. C. Bath salts.
1,465,530; Aug. 21.
Smith, Herman A. (See Hammond, L. E., and Smith.)
Smith, Herman R. ( S< e Schroedor, F. A., and Smith.)
Smith, Herman R., Brooklyn, N. Y., and A. E. Twist,
Clifton, N. J., assignors to Raymond Concrete Pile Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Pile driver. 1,473,054 ; Nov. 6.
Smith, Hewlet T., Oxnard, Calif. Oil-well apparatus.
1,472.283; Oct. 30.
Smith, Horace L. and H. L., .ir., Petersburg, Va. Ferti-
lizer and lime distributor. 1,451,312 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, Horace, L., jr. (See Smith, Horace L. and H. L., jr.)
Smith, Howard B., Macon, Ga. Sash lock. 1,449,017 ;
Mar. 20.
Smith, Hubert G. (See Thoke, A. R., and Smith.)
Smith, Hugh J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Window construction.
1,478,922; Dec. 25.
Smith, Irving M., San Diego, Calif., assignor to The Q R S
Music Company. Means of teaching piano playing.
1,459,802 ; June 26.
Smith, Ivan M., Milwaukee, and M. L. Fykse, South Mil-
waukee, assignors to Turbo Carbureter Co., Milwaukee,
Wis. Carburetor. 1,440.940 ; Jan. 2.
Smith, J. C. (See O'Nan, Charles B., assignor.)
Smith, James, Glasgow, Scotland. Process of purifylne
mineral oils. 1,450,617 ; .\pr. 3.
Smith, James, Anaconda, Mont. Rail joint. 1,468,926:
Sept. 25.
Company of
machine for
1,448,878 ;
Oil burner.
1,457,555 ;
Smith, James E., assignor to Ford Motor
Delaware, Detroit, Mich. Method and
tempering bars, shafts, and the like.
Mar. 20.
Smith, James H., Watertown, Mass.
1,450,119; Mar. 27.
Smith, James H„ Chicago, 111. Bearing.
June 5.
Smith, James H., assignor to Smith-.Iunior Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Easel or individual separator.
1,443,806 ; Jan. 30.
Smith, James J. (See Baker, Charles C, assignor.)
Smith, James N., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electro-
lytic apparatus. 1,450,156; Mar. 27.
Smith, James N., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electrolytic
apparatus. 1,476.303 : Dec. 4.
Smith, James R., Palo Alto,
1,468,841 ; Sept. 25.
Smith, James S. B., Brooklyn,
1,476,472 ; Dec. 4.
Smith, James T., Thayer, Kans.
Aug. 14.
Smith, Jay H., San Francisco, Calif.
Jan. 2.
Smith, Jay H., Rochester, N. Y.
1,453,956 ; Ma,y 1
Stamford, Conn
Company, New
1,447,270 ; Mar.
Stamford, Conn
Company, New __
1,448,601 ; Mar. 13
Smith, Jesse A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,450,737; Apr. 3.
Smith, Jesse A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Mani-
folding pack and holder. 1,451,791 ; Apr. 17.
Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
1.451,792; Apr. 17.
Smith, Jesse A. B.,
wood Typewriter
writing machine.
Smith, Jesse A. B.,
wood Typewriter
writing machine.
Smith, Jesse A. B
wood Typewriter
writing machine.
Calif. Double boiler.
N. Y. Crimped cap.
Hatrack. 1,465,026 ;
Air bag. 1,440,751 ;
Receptacle opener.
,, assignor to Under-
York, N. Y. Type-
6.
., assignor to Under-
York, N. Y. Type-
Smith, Jesse A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
N. Y. Type-
New York,
May 15.
Conn., assignor to Under-
New York, N. Y.
Company,
1,455,454 ;
Stamford,
Company,
May 15.
Stamford,
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
1,456,471 ; May 22.
Smith, Jesse A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
Company, New York, N. Y.
1.466,632; Aug. 28.
wood Typewriter
writing machine.
Smith, Jesse A. B.,
wood Typewriter
sheet. 1,455.740;
Smith, Jesse A. B.
wood Typewriter
writing machine.
Conn.,
Ledger
assignor to Under-
Eill form.
Type-
Smith, Jesse A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to
Company, New York, N. Y,
1,474,178; Nov. 13.
Gauge.
Under-
Type
1,444,565 ;
1,448,602 ;
1,456,942;
1,457,402 ;
Lamp,
Fabric bolt board,
and Smith.)
wood Typewriter
writing machine.
Smith, John C, London, England.
Feb. 6.
Smitli, John C, Memphis, Tenn. Sav/ set.
Mar. 13.
Smith. John D., Cheraw, S. C. Valve.
May 29.
Smith, John F., Taunton, Mass. Safety shoe.
June 5.
Smith, John G., Muswell Hill, London, England.
searchlight, and the like. 1,469,690 ; Oct. 2.
Smith, John H., and W. J. Waddell, Sperling, Manitoba,
Canada. Detachable cultivator point. 1,443,050 ;
Jan. 23.
Smith, John H., and G. J. Kengel, assignors to Eclii)se
Interchangeable Counterbore Company. Detroit, Mich.
Counterboring tool. 1,461,462 ; July 10.
Smith. John L., Los Angeles, Calif. Safety bill holder.
1.458,734 ; June 12.
Smith, John R., Cleveland, Ohio.
1,472,253 ; Oct. .30.
Smith, Joseph. (See O'Brien, W. E.,
Smith, Joseph, Brooklyn, and R. Smith, New York, N. Y.,
assignors, hy mesne assignments, to Feldstein Bros. &
Co. Cap. 1,448,093; Mar. 13.
Smith, Joseph A. (See Powell, H. H., and Shackleton,
assignors.)
Smith. Joseph A., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to Ner-A-Car
Corporation. Electric-current generator. 1,476,733 ;
Dec. 11.
Smith, Joseph P. (See Sieder, A. P., and Smith.)
Smith, Joseph H., Chicago, 111. Radiator-cap attach-
ment. 1,471,071 ; Oct. 16.
Smith, Joseph H., assignor to M. E. Smith, Lvnn, Mass.
Corn and bunion shield. 1,445,725 ; Feb, 20.
Smith, Joseph J., Cambridge, Mass. Device for operating
upon the cards of carding engines. 1,457,467 ; June 5.
Smith, .Joseph N., & Co. (See Kopp, William, assignor.)
Smith, Joseph N., & Company. (See Ackerman, Edward
L.. assignor.)
Smith, Joseph 0., and J. B. Reeves, Los Angeles, Calif.
Water heater. 1,441,184 ; Jan. 2.
Smith, Julian C, and A, W. Totman, Chicago, 111.
Heat-insulated structure. 1,467,121 ; Sept. 4.
Smith-Junior Company. (See Smith, James H., as-
signor.)
Smith. Justin M., and E. Schanks, Billinsrs, Mont. Safety
locking attachment. 1,443,285 ; Jan. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiimed.
501
Smith, Karl 1)., assignor to Union Steam Pump Com-
pany, Battle Creek, Mich. Valve. 1,460,918; Sept. 4.
Smith, L. C., & Bros. Typewriter Co. (See Gabrielsoii,
Carl, assignor.)
Smith, l.auucelot E., South Shields, C. Zulver, London,
and 11. A. Thompson, North Shields, England. Fur-
nace. l,4t)0,l>S5 ; July 3.
Smith, Laurence, Paper Goods Company, The. (See
Dickinson, John L., assignor.)
Smith, Lawrence P., Hazard, Ky. Retailer. 1,469,117 ;
Sept. 25.
Smith, Leathern D., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Subcnrgo-uu-
loading apparatus for ships. 1,466,854 ; Sept. 4.
Smith-Loe Company. (See Meldrum, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Smith, Lemon M., Clairton, Pa. Automobile fender.
1,462,152 ; July 17.
Smith, Leon K., Indianapolis, Ind. Heat control of mix
ture for internal-combustion engines. 1,448,008 ;
Mar. 13.
Smith, Livingston, Philadelphia, Pa. Ash tray. Des.
61,792 ; Jan. 9.
Smith, Lucius A., et al. (See Simmons, Alfred K., as-
signor.)
Smith, Lucius W., Obion Station, Tenn. Combined sash
holder and lock. 1,449,132 ; Mar. 20.
Smith, Luther E., Shelburne Falls, Mass., assignor of
one-third to C. E. Davenport and one-third .to J. C.
Hoffman, New Britain, Conn. Cider mill. 1,457,755 ;
June 5.
Smith, Lyddane, assignor to 11. P. Martin & Sons, Owens-
horo, Ky. Valve. 1,445,363 ; Feb. 13.
Smith, Manning J., Philadelphia, Pa. Belt. 1,477,084;
Dec. 11;
Smith Manufacturing Co. (See Smith, Samuel L., as-
signor.)
Smith Manufacturing Company. (See Smith, Henry L.,
assignor.)
Smith, Marcus, assignor to G. A. Tudhope, Toronto,
Ont.Trlo, Canada. Heating apparatus. 1,446,521 ;
Feb. 27.
Smith, Margaret C. (See Smith, Frederic L., assignor.)
Smith, Margaret C administratrix. (See Smith, Fred-
eric L.)
Smith, Margaret R., administratrix. (See Smith,
Grant.)
Smith, Martha E. (See Smith, Joseph H., assignor.)
Smith, Martin .1., Brockton, Mass. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,442,706; Jan. 16.
Smith, Marvin S. (See Campbell, W. M., and Smith.)
Smith, Marvin W., Wilkinsburg, I'a., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Flash
guard for dynamo - electric machines. 1,448,419 ;
Mar. 13.
Smith, Maurice 0., St. Louis, Mo. Vaporizer. 1,477,724 ;
Dec. 18.
Smith. Maxwell M., Henley-on-Thames, England. Va-
riable-speed gear. 1,444,712 ; Feb. 0.
Smith, Mlcnael, Newark, N. J. Drilling-machine mount-
ing. 1,468,087; Sept. 18.
Smith, Michael J.. Tacoma, Wash. Concrete-pipe ma-
chine. 1,460,451; July 3.
Smith. Michael J., Morristown, N. .T. Plumbing connec-
tion. 1,469,986; July 3.
Smith, Millard N., Sanford, N. C, assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedalo, Mass. Thread-cutting temple
f:)r looms. 1,449,558 : Mar. 27.
Smith and Mills Company. The. (See Mills, Ernest, as-
signor.)
Smith, Milton A., and S. W. Brown ; said Brown assignor
of all his right to C. L. Hall. Woonsocket, R. I. Surface
indicator. 1,441.129 ; Jan. 2.
Smith. Nelson H., Spring Valley, 111. Collapsible stove.
1,473,523 : Nov. 6.
Smith, Nicholls J., Bainhridge, Ga. Fishing reeL
1,448,947 ; Mar. 20.
Smith, Norman H., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Stump
sock. 1,461,987; July 17.
Smith. Oliver P., Portland, Oreg. Bag-filling apparatus.
1.471,928 ; Oct. 23.
Smith, Orilla M. (See Smith, Abraham L., assignor.)
Smith. Oscar A., East Cleveland, Ohio. Priming cup.
1,440,844 ; Jan. 2.
Smith, Oscar A., assignor of one-half to W. R. Mitchell,
Cleveland, Ohio. Making binding posts. 1.440,802 ;
Jan. 2.
Smith. Oscar A., assignor of one-half to W. R. Mitchell,
Cleveland, Ohio. Making binding posts. 1,440,843 ;
Jan. 2.
Smith. Oscar A., East Cleveland, assignor to National
.\cme Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Finger block for
wedge methanism. 1,449,454 ; Mar. 27.
Smith, Oscar A., East Cleveland, assignor to The Na-
tional Acme Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Feed collet
and making same. 1.450,189 ; Apr. 3.
Smith. Oscar A., assignor to The National Acme Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Pointing and shaving machine
for bolts, etc. 1,464,957; Aug. 14.
Smith, Oscar A., East Cleveland, and G. J. Leber, as-
signors to The National Acme Company, Cleveland.
Ohio. Duplex stud-forming machine. 1^464, 956 ;
Aug. 14.
Smith, Oscar A., East Cleveland, and G. J. Leber, Cleve-
lasid, Ohio. Transom-operating mechanism. 1,465,951;
Aug. 28.
Smith, Oscar A., Bast Cleveland, and G. J. Leber, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Transom-operating mechanism. 1,465,953 ;
Aug. 28.
Smith, Oscar A., and A. J. Weatherhead, jr., Cleveland,
Ohio. DralB cock. 1,465,952 ; Aug. 28.
Smith, Oscar A., East Cleveland, and B. Rindfleisch, as-
signors to National Acme Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Automatic threading die. 1,474,179 ; Nov. 13.
Smith, Oscar L., Rydal, assignor to Penn Rivet Corpo-
ration, I'hiladelphia, Pa. Hair curler. 1,460.254 ;
Aug. 28.
Smith. Otto, Honolulu, Hawaii, assignor to California
I'acking Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Can-feeding
device. 1,451,450 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, Owen P., Chicago, 111. Rail switch. 1,463,560;
July 31.
Smith, Paul S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
O'Bannon Company, West Barrington, K. I. Method
and apparatus for coating and drying fabric and
other material. 1,470,650: Oct. 16.
Smith, Paul S., and A. Forbes, Rocky Mount, N. C, and
W. L. Simmons, Richmond, Va. Shade device.
1,443,656 ; Jan. 30.
Smith, Percy C, Worcester, Mass., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,448,420 ; Mar. 13.
Smith Percy R., Washington, D. C. Riveting hammer.
1,466,968; Sept. 4.
Smith, Perry C., Chicago, 111. Lubrication coupling.
1,468,040; Sept. 18.
Smith, Pete F. (See Lyburis T., and Smith.)
Smith, Peter, Newark, N. J. Cover device for barrels
and the like. 1,458,504; June 12.
Smith, Peter E., Philadelphia, Pa. Underfeed stoker.
1,453,892; May 1.
Smith, Pliny W., Rochester, N. Y. Developing tank.
1,445,046; Feb. 13.
Smith, Purnell W., Milboume, Pa. Resilient wheel.
1,444,566; Feb. 6.
Smith, Raymond. (See Smith, Joseph and R.)
Smith, Raymond D., East Milton, Mass., assignor to
Shawmut Machine Works, Inc. Delayed self-closing
gas valve. 1,444,011 ; Feb. 6.
Smith, Raymond D., Milton, assignor to Tremont Products
Company, -Boston, Mass. Thermostatic lamp dimming:
pull socket. 1,456,285 ; May 22.
Smith, Raymond D., East Milton, assignor to Tremont
Products Corporation, Boston, Mass. Releasable timer
mechanism. 1,468,580 ; Sept. 18.
Smith, Raymond W., Detroit, Mich. Reflector for autos.
1,466,567 ; Aug. 28.
Smith, Reinold V., Eureka, Utah. Recovering zinc from
lead-zinc ores. 1,452,662 ; Apr. 24.
Smith, Reinold V., assignor to Eureka Metallurgical
Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Concentrating ores.
1,459,167; June 19.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Electromagnetic device for serving
rivets to nailing machines. 1,441,250 ; Jan. 9.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Punching press and die therefor.
1,452,224; Apr. 17.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Forming curved flanged bars.
1,452,225; Apr. 17.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for electric-arc welding.
1,453,025; Apr. 24.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. 0. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for arc welding. 1,453,0:^0 :
Apr. 24.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Self-anchoring rivet. 1,457,008 ;
May 29.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation.
Milwaukee, Wis. Automobile frame and prcsscd-steel
constructional elements therefor. 1,473.651; Nov. 13.
Smith, Reuben S., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Die for drawing presses. 1,475,355 ■
Nov. 27.
Smith, Reuben S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne a.**-
signments, to First Wisconsin Trust Company, trustee.
Flexible die for bending thin metal plates in the direc-
tion of their width. 1,470,399 ; Oct. 9.
Smith, Reuben S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to First Wisconsin Trust company.
Process and apparatus for making flanged bars.
1,477,778; Dec. 18. ^
Smith, Reuben S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to First Wisconsin Trust Company. Proc-
ess and apparatus for making flanged crossbars for
automobile frames. 1.477,779 : Dec. 18.
Smith, Reuben S., Milwaukee, and R. Stresau, Wauwa-
tosa, assignors to A. O. Smith Corporation, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Process and apparatus for locally an-
nealing metal plates. 1,446,354 ; Feb. 20.
Smith. Reuben S., and J. L. Adams, jr., assignors to
A. 0. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee. Wis. Intermlt-
tingly-operating mot r set. 1,450,339 ; Apr. 3.
502
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Smith, Reuben S., and J. L. Adams, jr., assignors to
A. O. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Intermlt-
tiagly-oper;iting motor system. 1,450,340 ; Apr. 3.
Smith, Reuben S., H. Miller, and F. Orton, assignors to
A. O. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Press for
offsetting metal plates in the line of their width.
1,4GC,104 ; Aug. 28.
Smith, Richard C, Seattle, Wash. Lantern-slide pro-
jecting apparatus. 1,453,893 ; May 1.
Smith, Robert A., Philadelphia, Pa. Hair-cutting de-
vice. 1,454,458 ; May 8.
Smith, Robert A., Mahwah, assignor to Smith & Serrell,
Elizabeth, N. J. Apparatus and process for fitting
driving keys. 1,467,399 ; Sept. 11.
Smith, Robert A., Mahwah, N. J., and E. B. Gray, Troy,
Pa., assignors to Smith & Serrell, Elizaheth, N. J.
Driving key. 1,467.400; Sept. 11.
Smith, Robert B., nssiguor to Ansley Aerial Company,
Ansley, Nebr. Aeroplane. 1,446,522 ; Feb. 27.
Smith, Robert B., Stoughton, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Eyeleting. 1,468,039 ; Sept. 18.
Smith, Robert B., Stoughton, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Eyeleting machine. 1,468,086 ;
Sept. 18.
Smith, Robert B., deceased, Stoughton, by II. A. Cassidy,
Chatham, and H. B. Smith, Stoughton, Mass., execu-
tors, assignor to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Machine for setting eyelets and the
like. 1,440,563 ; Jan. 2.
Smith, Robert E. (See Clayton, William F., assignor.)
Smith, Robert B. (See Smith, Arthur A. and R. E.)
Smith, Robert E., Thermopolis, Wyo. Grappling tool.
1,456,943 ; May 29.
Smith, Robert L., and G. E. Sandland, Erith, assignors to
Vickers Limited, Westminster, London, England. Ap-
paratus for testing the hardness of materials.
1,478,621; Dec. 25.
Smith, Robert R., assignor to Los Angeles Railway Corpo-
ration, Los Angeles, Calif. Coupon transfer. 1,473,940 ;
Nov. 13.
Smith, Robert W., Redditch, England. Saddle or seat
of motor cycles, cycles, and the like. 1,458,909 ;
June 12.
Smith, Robert W., assignor of one-half to The Enfield
Cycle Company, Limited, Redditch, England. Start-
ing device for motor cycles and the like. 1,469,116;
Sept. 25.
Smith, Roscoe L., et al. (See Byrne, John F., assignor.)
Smith, Rosell, Lebanon, Ind. Chain sand dredge.
1.451,479 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, Ross H., Erie, Pa. Machine for bricking Ice cream.
1,463,850; Aug. 7.
Smith, Ross H., Erie, Pa. Bricking ice cream. 1,463,851 ;
Aug. 7.
Smith, Rowland D., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Mold. 1,449,789; Mar. 27.
Smith, Roy H., Kent, Ohio. Socket wrench. 1,442,184 ;
Jan. 16.
Smith, Roy H., Kent, Ohio. Making Tools. 1,442,185;
Jan. 16.
Smith, Rudgyard I., Washington, D. C. Preserving wood.
1,467,819 ; Sept. 11.
Smith, Russell A., Port Hope, Mich. Monument. Des.
61,810 ; Jan. 16.
Smith, Ruth A., et al., executors. (See Raabe, Otto L.)
Smith, Samson H. (See Hutchens, R. W., and Smith.)
Smith, Samuel C, Algiers, La. Car brake and cai
mechanism. 1,478,923 ; Dec. 25.
Smith, Samuel H., assignor of one-half to W. B. Lrouden-
slagei\ Atlantic City, N. J. Float. 1,465.370 ; Aug. 21.
Smith, Samuel L., assignor to Smith Manufacturing Co.,
Inc., Ellensburg, Wash. Article of manufacture.
1,476,732 ; Dec. 11.
Smith & Serrell. (See Smith, Robert A., assignor.)
Smith & Serrell. (See Smith, R. A., and Gray, as-
signors.)
Smith, Shelby J., Washington, 111. Earth-boring tool.
1 442 984 ' Jan. 23
Smith, Sidney S.,' Coiinna, Me. Railway tie. 1,465,289 ;
Aug. 21.
Smith, Stanley C. (See Webb, George W., assignor.)
Smith, Stanley G. (See Freeman, W. F., and Smith.)
Smith, Sydney A., Boston, Mass. Transmission gear.
1,457,945 ; June 5.
Smith, Theodore M., New York, N. Y. Educational device.
1,457,468 ; June 5.
Smith, Thomas, St. Louis, Mo. Oiler. 1,477,725 ;
Dec. 18.
Smith, Thomas C, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor of one-
third to G. P. Smith and R. E. Dickinson, both of New
Haven, Conn., and one-third to A. C. Menges and R. L.
Carr, both of Memphis, Tenn. Piston. 1,460,041 ;
June 26.
Smith, Thomas E., Good Springs, Tenn. Churn.
1,454,770 ; May 8.
Smith, Thomas F., Tulsa, Okla. Burner. 1,459,295 ;
June 19.
Smith, Thomas N., San Angelo, Tex. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,449,304 ; Mar. 20.
Smith, Trow S., Chicago. 111. Method and Instrument
for surveying. 1,443,390 ; .Ian. 30.
Smith, Ulysus G., Fayette, Ohio. Artificial bait.
1,445,916; Feb. 20.
Smith, Vernon B. (See Newman, Thomas, assignor.)
Smith, Victor J., Burlcy, Idaho. Berry or fruit recep-
tacle. 1,448,603 : Mar. 13.
Smith, W. Hawley. (See Campbell, Robert J., assignor.)
Smith, Walter. (See Fag-m, Joseph A., assignor.)
Smith, Walter D., Rosedale, Kans. Account book.
1,442,832 ; Jan. 23.
Smith, Walter H., assignor to Miller Saw-Trimmer Com-
?any, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sheet heating and drying device.
,440,640; Jan. 2.
Smith, Walter H., assignor to Miller Saw-Trimmer Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stop device for sheet feeders.
1,468,754 ; Sept. 25.
Smith, Walter I., Brooklyn, and A. R. Burnette, New York,
N. Y. Cleaning tunnels, subways, or the like.
1.443.286 ; Jan. 23.
Smith, Walter J., assignor to McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co., St.
Louis, Mo. Grinding machine. 1,440,639 ; Jan. 2.
Smith, Walter L. (See Barsby, S. C, and Smith.)
Smith, Walter L., New York, N. Y. Rain shield.
1.451,276 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, Walter R., New Orleans, La. Game trap.
1,448,467; Mar. 13.
Smith, Walter R., Lompoc, Calif. Valve. 1,452,764;
Apr. 24.
Smith, Walter S., Columbus, Ohio. Spring scale.
1,457,194 ; May 29.
Smith, Walter S., Foxboro, Maes. Water-heating appara-
tus. 1,460,042; June 26.
Smith, Walter W. (See Brandenberg, J., and Smith.)
Smith, Warren A. (See Widell, M. E., and Smith.)
Smith, Wesley F., Bandana, Ky. Shade roller. 1,450,520 ;
Apr. 3.
Smith and Wesson, Inc. (See Wesson, I-I., and Pomeroy,
assignors. )
Smith, Willard C. (See Warren, N. J., and Smith.)
Smith, Willard C. (See Warren, N. J., and Smith, as-
signors.)
Smith, William, and P. J. Spillane, Houston, Pa. Tongs.
1.470,400; Oct. 9.
Smith, William A., assignor to The Denver Rock Drill
Manufacturing Company, Denver, Colo. Drilling ap-
paratus. 1,443,099 ; Jan. 23.
Smith, -William C., assignor to Pullman Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Self-aligning pulley. 1,454,657 ; May 8.
Smith, William C, assignor to Thos. Mills & Bro., Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Candy-forming machine. 1,478,924 ;
Dec. 25.
(See Osgood, W. P., Smith, and Pea-
F. and W. H.)
Spring wheel.
Resilient wheel.
Stop and waste
Ohio. Faucet.
to United
Packaged
Smith, William E.
body.)
Smith, William H. (See Smith, Charles
Smith, William H., Bridgeport, Conn.
1,451,517 ; Apr. 10.
Smith, William H., Bridgeport, Conn.
1,454,342 ; May 8.
Smith, William H., East Cleveland, Ohio
valve. 1,454,415 ; May 8.
Smith, WiUiam H., East Cleveland,
1,472.816 ; Nov. 6.
Smith, William H., Boston, Mass., assignor
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. Y.
article. 1,459,754 ; June 26.
Smith, William H. P., Milwaukee, W^is., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Harvester Com-
pany. Separator spindle bearing. 1,446,134 ; Feb. 20.
Smith, WlUiam H. P., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Harvester Com-
pany. Speed indicator. 1,460,218 ; June 26.
Smith, William J., assignor of one-fourth to J. S. Raw-
son and one-fourth to J. A. H. Colgan, New York, N. Y.
Automobile lock. 1,453,531 ; May 1.
Smith, William S., Cambridge, Mass. Control system
for electric elevators. 1,443,766 ; Jan. 30.
Smith, William S., and P. S. Williams, Philadelphia, Pa.
Check-punching device. 1,465,531 ; Aug. 21.
Smith, Wlnfleld D., Newark, N. J. Reversible driving
gear. 1,451,793; Apr. 17.
Smith, Wolf, Philadelphia, Pa. Lifting device. 1,442,101 ;
Jan. 16.
Smithe, F. L., Machine Company. (See Quinlan, Thomas
A., assignor.)
Smithers, William E. G., Kingston-on-Thames, England.
Cinematograph machine adapted for advertising pur-
poses. 1,454,001 ; May 1.
Smithfield, Emil A., and W. H. Noelting, assignors to
Faultless Caster Company, Evansville, Ind. Truck
caster wheel. 1,463,397; Oct. 2.
Smithies. James. (See Mather, W. A., and Smithies.)
Smith's Dock Company Limited. (See Thompson, Her-
bert A., assignor.)
Smith's John E., Sons Company. (See Knowlton, Eugene
W., assignor.)
Smithson, Arthur. (See Bogie, G. M., and Smithson.)
Smithson, Lottie, Los Angeles, Calif. Hair curling and
waving device. 1,440,503 ; Jan. 2.
Smolk, Harry W., Cleveland, Ohio. Machine for use In
manufacturing tire tubes. 1,450,235 ; Apr. 3.
Smookler, Harry, Los Angeles, Calif. Kitchen tool.
1,451,594 ; Apr. 10.
Smout, Donald T. (See Flood, W. H., and Smout.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
503
Suiieker, Oscar, assij;uor to tlie Firm luternationale-
Siegrwartbalkcn-Gosellschaft, Lucerne, Switzerland.
Manufacture of railway sleepers and the like of re-
enforced concrete. 1,454,704 ; May 8.
Sniytli, John B., Beaumont, Tox. Treating rock asphalt.
1,452,898: Apr. 24.
Smythe, Edwin H., Evanston, 111. Window screen.
1,471,534; Oct. 23.
Smythe, Horace E., Pittsburgh, Pa. l'\irnace. 1,457,556 ;
June 5.
Smythe, Horace E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Furnace. 1,457,557 ;
June 5.
Smythe, Richard M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rex Metal Products Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dish
drainer. 1,446.592 : Feb. 27.
Smythe, Richard M., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Rex Metal Products Co., Inc., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Disk drainer. 1,466,514 ; Aug. 28.
Smytho, Thomas E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Pneumatic
pump. 1,456.013 ; May 22.
Snadecki, William J., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to R.
Crane, Washington, D. C. Intemal-combustion motor.
1.455,815; May 22.
Snagg, Cornelius N., assignor to The Simonsville Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury. Conn. Auxiliary air-
Inlet device for internal-combustion engines. 1,457,403 ;
June 5.
Snamlska, Henry F., Bremerton, Wash. Precious-metals
concentrator. 1,460,452 ; July 3.
Snap-On Wrench Company. (See Johnson, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Snappy Sales Company. (See Davis, Marcus J., assignor.)
Snazelle, Oswold H., J. Hetherington. and L. M. Mclldowie,
London, England. Apparatus for cleaning windows and
similar purposes. 1,468,219 ; Sept. 18.
Snead & Co. Iron Works. (See Macdonald, Angus S.,
assignor.)
Snead, Herbert S., Mdntclair, assignor to Otis Elevator
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Safety device for elevator
c:irs. 1,463,297 ; July 31.
Sneddon, James. (See Stitt, David, assignor.)
Sneddon, James P., deceased, by J. S. Sneddon, Bayonne,
N. J., and E. R. Stettinius, New York, N. Y., executors,
assignors to Pittsburgh Seamless Tube Company, Beaver
Falls, Pa. Furnace. 1,448,160 ; Mar. 13.
Sneddon, James P., deceased, by J. S. Sneddon, Bayonne,
jSI. J., and E. R. Stettinius, New York, N. Y., executors,
assignors to Pittsburgh Seamless Tube Company, Beaver
Falls, Pa. Furnace. 1,448,161 ; Mar. 13.
Sneddon, James P., deceased, by J. S. Sneddon, Bayonne,
N. J., and B. R. Stettinius, New York, N. Y., executors,
assignors to Pittsburgh Seamless Tube Company, Beaver
Falls, Pa. Furnace. 1,448,162 ; Mar. 13.
Sneddon, James P., deceased, by J. S. Sneddon, Bayonne,
N. J., and E. R. Stettinius, New York, N. Y., executors,
assignors to Pittsburgh Seamless Tube Company, Beaver
Falls, Pa. Furnace. 1,448,163 ; Mar. 13.
Sneddon, James S., et al., executors. (See Sneddon,
James P.)
Snedeker, James W., Adrian, Mich. Tool holder.
1,465,691; Aug. 21.
Snedeker, James W., assignor to Page Steel & Wire Com-
pany, Adrian, Mich. Fence loom. 1,475,324 ; Nov. 27.
Snediker, Morton O. (See Powers, F. W., and Snediker.)
SneU, Charles M., Danburv, Conn. Automatic traffic
signal. 1,473,448 ; Nov. 6.
SneU, James W. H., Detroit. Mich. Machine for in-
stalling and removing tires from rims. 1,467,122 ;
Sept. 4.
SneU, Leroy S., L'tica, N. Y. Track signal. 1,461,165 ;
July 10.
Snell, Lyle K., assignor to The Willys-Overland Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Breather tube. 1,452,259 ; Apr. 17.
Snell, Lyle K., and C. W. McKinley, assignors to The
WiUys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio. Support for
controlled mechanism. 1,468,522 ; Sept. 18.
Snell, Samuel A., assignor to Moon Brothers Manufactur-
ing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Jack. 1,452,533 ; Apr. 24.
Snell, Samuel A., assignor to Moon Brothers Manufactur-
ing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Jack mechanism.
1,460,116; June 26.
Snell, Samuel A., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to H. W.
Bundy. Detroit, Mich. Steering wheel. 1,452,534 ;
Apr. 24.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa. Manufacture of ink.
1,449,067 : Mar. 20.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa. Beverage. 1,461,808 ;
July 17.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa. Phenolic condensa-
tion product. 1,462,771 : July 24.
Snelling, Walter O.. Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company, New York, N. Y., Explosive composi-
tion. 1.456,341 : May 22.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company, New York, N. Y. Detonator.
1,462,074 ; July 17.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company, New York, N. Y. Detonator compo-
sition. 1,462,075 ; July 17.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company. New York, N. Y. Explosive.
1,464,667; Aug. 14.
.SnoUiug, Walter O., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
I'owder Company, New York, N. Y. Nitrostarch explo-
sive. 1,471', 091 ; Oct. 30.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company, New York, N. Y. Explosive com-
position. 1,473,257 ; Nov. 6.
Snelling. Walter O., and W. R. Lams, Allentown, Pa., as
signors to Trojan I'owder Company, New York, N. Y.
Treating undried organic nitrates. 1.441,130 ; Jan. 2.
Snt'lson, Levi 1". (See Tutt, A. C, and Snelson.)
Snider, Charles A., -Atlanta, Ga. Airship. 1,466,732 ;
Sept. 4.
Snider, Clint B., Independence, Kans. Tire-removing tool.
1,475,517; Nov. 27.
Snider, Ciint B., Independence, Kans. Tire-removing tool.
1,475,518; Nov. 27.
Snider, Clint B., Independence, Kans. Tire-removing tool.
1,475,519 ; Nov. 27.
Snider, I.loid H., Grand Rapids, Mich. Cabinet table.
1,472,570; Oct. 30.
Snider, T. A., Preserve Company, The. (See Street, Wade
L., assignor.)
Snider, William H., Welcome, N. C. Advertising ap-
paratus. 1,472,692; Oct. 30.
Snodgrass, Charles W., et al., trustees. (See Snodgrass,
C. W., and Whitmoyer, assignors.)
Snodgrass, Charles W., Denver, Colo., and W. R. Whit-
moyer, Detroit, Mich., assignors to R. O. BoUes, C. W.
Snodgrass, and W. R. Whitmoyer, trustees of S. & W.
Transmission Association, Denver, Colo. Gear trans-
mission. 1,453,413 ; May 1.
Snodgrass, Harlan E., Summit, and T. M. Hunter, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Newark Tube Coni-
panj', Newark, N. J. Transformer and application of
the same to heating. 1,478,262 ; Dec. 18.
Snodgrass, Harlan E., Summit, and T. M. Hunter, jis-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Newark Tube Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Method of and apparatus for
electric welding. 1,478,302 ; Dec. 18.
Snohr, William F., Chicago, lU. Street-car barn.
1,449,202 : Mar. 20.
Snoke, Ebert H., Orrstown, Pa. Retainer for starting-
crank pins. 1,476,378 ; Dec. 4.
Snook, Homer C, South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Vacuum pump. 1,471,012 ; Oct. 16.
Snorf, Newton L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Edmunds &
Jones Corporation. Electric switch. 1,465,692 ;
Aug. 21.
Snorf, Newton L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Edmunds &
Jones Corporation. Tonneau lamp. 1,476,929 ; Dec. 11.
Snow, Arthur 15., assignor to The American Laundry
Machinery Com,pany, Norwood Station, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Cushioning device for pressing machines.
1,465,493 ; Aug. 21.
Snow, Barton S., Batavia, assignor to T. W. Snow
Construction Co., Chicago, 111. Smokejack. 1,478,263 ;
Dec. 18.
Snow, Daniel W., Fillmore, Calif. Wire-rope socket.
I,440,.o04; Jan. 2.
Snow, Frederick O., jr., Winchester, assignor to Mead-
Morrison Manufacturing Company, East Boston, Mass.
Winch. 1,450,311 ; Apr. 3.
Snow, Henry W., Dayton, Ohio. Fencepost mold.
1,456,286; May 22.
Snow, Isaac, Lawrence, assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Filling replenishing loom. 1,445.646 ;
Feb. 20.
Lawrence, assignor to Draper Corporation,
Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms.
Feb. 20.
Lawrence, assignor to Draper Corporation,
Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms.
Snow, Isaac
Hopedale,
1,445,647;
Snow, Is.Tac,
Hopedale,
1,454,343; May 8.
Snow," Isaac, Lawrence
Hopedale,
1,463,131;
Snow, Isaac,
Hopedale,
1,478,264;
Snow, Isaac,
assignor to Draper Corporation,
Feeler mechanism for looms.
Mass.
July 24.
Lawrence, assignor to Draper Corporation,
Mass. Feeler mechanism for looms.
Dec. 18.
Lawrence, assignor to Hopedale Manufac-
turing Company, Milford. Mass. Filling-feeler mecha-
nism for looms. 1,466,855 : Sept. 4.
Snow, Isaac, Lawrence, assi.gnor to Hopedale Manu-
facturing Company, Milford. Mass. Warp stop mo-
tion for looms. 1,472,500 ; Oct. 30.
Snow Manufacturing Company. (See Livingston, Frank
S., assi.gnor.)
Snow, Philip C, Swarthmore, assignor to Globe Ticket
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Clieck-notching device.
1,467.910; Sept. 11.
Snov\', T. W., Construction Co. (See Snow, Barton S ,
assignor.)
Snowden, James C, et al. (See Garland, George b
assignor.)
Snowden, Scott, Modesto, Calif. Camera. 1,463,446:
July 31.
Snowman, William D., Ashland, Me. Tool-handle re-
mover. 1,453,288; May 1.
Snuffer, Samuel H., and J. A. Shanks, Daniels, W. Va.
Flytrap. 1,441,306; Jan. 9.
Snyder, Allen R. and M., Bowmanstown, Pa. Train
control. 1,443,807 ; Jan. 30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Suyder, Alleu E., Bowmanstown, and M. Snyder, Lehigh-
tou, Pa. Train-controlling mechanism. 1,458,448 ;
June 12.
Snyder, .\ndrew M., Hamilton, Ohio. Cleaning and
polishing fluid. 1,472,402; Oct. 30.
Snyder, Athcrton B., Grass Valley, Calif. Recording de-
vice for liquid pumps. 1,448,164 ; Mar. 13.
Snyder, Atherton B., Grass Valley, Calif. Recording de-
vice for liquid pumps. 1,452,663 ; Apr. 24.
Snyder, Augustus E., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to West-
ingbouse Lamp Company. Carton. 1,464,835 ; Aug. 14.
Snyder, Augustus E., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Lamp Company. Package and method of pack-
ing fragile articles. 1,470,200 ; Oct. 0.
Snyder & Black, Incorporated. (See Sommers, Bela I.,
assignor.)
Snyder, Cairo L., Marion, Ind. Eleetric-light device.
1,458,099 ; June 19.
Snyder, Charles A., Philadelphia, Pa. Treatment of arti-
ficial silk. 1,474,560; Nov. 20.
Snyder, Charles D., Berrien Springs, Mich. Roller for
skates. 1,400,183 ; June 26.
Suyuor, Cburiys i'.. i'lLL-iUuryu, I'a. lacing or cuttiii^
tooL 1,453,197 ; Apr. 24.
Snyder, Charles F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pocket match car-
rier. 1,465,187 ; Aug. 14.
Snyder, Charles F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Facing or cutting
tooL 1,469,279 ; Oct. 2.
Snyder, Charles S., Philadelphia, Pa. Heater. 1,470,940 ;
Oct. 16.
Snyder, Christopher H., Berkeley, Calif. Means for hold-
ing reenforcing fabrication of concrete tioors and slabs.
1,464,886; Aug. 14.
Snyder, Daniel F.. Garwood, N. J., assignor to The
Aeolian Company. Sound box. 1,454,909 ; May 15.
Snyder, Earl D., Albany, 111. Cushion wheel. 1,453,198 ;
Apr. 24.
Snyder, Edward H., Baltimore, Md. Apparatus for teach-
ing telegraphy. 1,449,305 ; Mar. 20.
Snyder, Edward H., Salt Lake City, Utah. Separating
zinc and lead. 1,453,289; May 1.
Snyder, Edward R., East Orange, N. J., and C. W. Morti-
mer, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors to The Barrett Com-
pany. Roof covering. 1,462,772 ; July 24.
Snyder, Eugene, Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The Dia-
mond Match Company. Chicago, 111. Machine for pack-
ing matches. 1,459,037 ; June 19.
Snyder, Prank M., assignor to The Peerless Wire Goods
Company, La Fayette, Ind. Detachable foot for wire
trays. 1,463,098; July 24.
Snyder, Frederick T., Oak Park, 111. Generating gas.
1,467,057 : Sept. 11.
Snyder, Frederick T., New York, N. Y. Making pipe and
in a special form of pipe. 1,476,734 ; Dec. 11.
Snyder, George C, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of
polyhedral laminated articles. 1,466,034 ; Aug. 28.
Suyder, Henry, Chicago, 111. Signaling device.
1,475,035; Nov. 20.
Snyder, Herbert W. (See Townsend, A. J., and Snyder.)
Snyder, Hiram B., Fullerton, Calif. Method and appa-
ratus for producing a chemical union between hydro-
carbon gases and hydrocarbon oils. 1,454,567 ; May 8.
Snyder, Howard F., assignor to Maytag Company, New-
ton, Iowa. Washing machine. 1,461,632; July 10.
Snyder, John E., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Blade
shrouding. 1,457,404 ; June 5.
Snyder, John M., York, Pa. Combined bench and music
cabinet. 1,458,449 ; June 12.
Snyder, Lee R., Caretta, W. Va. Fishplate bond protector.
1,468,177; Sept. 18.
Snyder, Moses. (See Snyder, Allen E. and M.I
Snyder, O K, assignor to American Wood Rim Com-
pany, Onaway, Mich. Wooden steering wheel with
laminated hub. 1,469,194 ; Sept. 25.
Snyder, Robert P., Terre Haute, Ind. Car construction.
1,440,418 ; Jan. 2.
Snyder, Samuel S., and G. W. Short, White Sulphur
Springs, Mont. Poison container. 1,443,287 ; Jan. 23.
Snyder, Samuel W., assignor of one-third to J. H. Wable
and one-third to W. Hummell, Hamlet, Nebr. Draw-
bars for towing vehicles. 1,450,759 ; Apr. 3.
Snyder, Simeon, Filley, Nebr. End gate. 1,440,564 ; Jan. 2.
Snyder, Simon, assignor to Sprout. Waldron & Co., Muncy,
Pa. Attrition-mill plate. 1,477,013 ; Dec. 11.
Snyder, Stephen H., West Pittston, Pa. Mine air stop.
1,478,303 ; Dec. 18.
Snyder, Walter, assignor of one half to R. L. Hatfield,
Newark, N. J. Apparatus for applying heads to music-
roll tubes. 1,462,305 ; July 17.
Snyder, Ward H., and F. F. Farkas. Chicago, 111. Shut-
ter-controlling mechanism. 1,447,906 ; Mar. 6.
Snvder, Ward H., and F. F. Farkas, Chicago, III. Dia-
phragm. 1,469,763 ; Oct. 2.
Snyder, William H. (See Whitaker, R., jr., and Snyder.)
Snyder. William J,, Weehawken, N. J. Surgical needle.
1.440,068 ; Mar. 20.
Soane, Charles E., assignor of one-half to Usher-Walker
Limited, London. England. Production of plastic
compositions. 1,468,331 ; Sept. 18.
Sobol, Samuel, Seagate, N. Y. Pedestal for display fix-
tures. Des. 63,507 ; Dec. 11.
Sobolewski, Roman, Chicago, 111. Bark-stripping ma-
chine. 1,443,968 ; Feb. 6.
Societa Fabbrica di Tavelloni "Achille Orzali & Com-
pagnia." (See Orzali, Achille, assignor.)
Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques. (See
Roth, Ren6, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer. (See LaessUer, Jean,
assignor.)
Sicieic -inonyme .\dolphe Saurer. (See Mayer, H.,
Schlatter, and BoecUly, assignors.)
Societe Auonyme Adolphe Saurer. (See Saurer, Hippolyt,
assignor.)
Society Anonyme Anciens Ateliers A. Dandrieux. (See
Dandrieux, Auguste, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Beige "Saber" Entreprises & Rovete-
ments. (See Anspach, Marcel, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Appareils J. E. Malivert. (Se^
Malivert, Jules E., assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Ateliers de Secheron. (See Belli.
Charles J., assignor.)
Societe Anonyme d'Escaut & Meuse. (See LentS, Jacques,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Etablisscments L. Bleriot. (See
Bossu, Pierre, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Etablissements Nieuport. (See
Delage, Gustave, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Matiferes Colorantes & Produits
Chimiques de Saint-Denis. (See Wahl, A., and Lantz,
assignors.)
Societe Anonyme d'llorlogerie et Bijouterie de Geneve.
(See Varaud, Andr€, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Ougree-Marihaye. (See Delporte, Henri,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme pour I'Exploitation des Procedes Maurice
Leblanc-Vickers. (See Leblanc, Charles L. A. M.,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme pour I'Exploitation des Procedes West-
iughouse Leblanc. (See Leblanc, Maurice, assignor.)
Societe Chimique des Usines du Rhone. (See Altwegg,
Jean, assignor.)
Societe Chimique des Usines du Rhone. (See Sisley,
Edouard P., assignor.)
Societe d'Entreprise Meuniere. (See Chopin, Marcel,
assignor.)
Societe des Chcminees Louis Prat S. Tirage iuduit. (See
Prat, Eniile, assignor.)
Societe des Fabriques de Spiraux R6unies. (See Guil-
laumc, Charles E., assignor.)
Societe des Moteurs Salmson (Systeme Canton Unne.)
(See Postel-Vinay, Pierre J. R., assignor.)
Soci^tS des Trains Chenard & Walcker F. A. R. (See
Lagache, Andrg, assignor.)
Society d' Ostique et de Mecanique de Haute Precision.
(See Chaussard, Ernest, assignor.)
Societe du Carburateur. (See Ferris, Frank E.. as-
signor.)
Societe du Carburateur Zenith. (See Heftier, Victor. R.,
assignor.)
Societe Du Feutre. (See Chevalier, Albert, assignor.)
Societe Generate Agricole. (See Petit, Am^dge, assignor.)
Societe Laflfeche Frferes. (See Laflfeche, Pierre M. J., as-
signor.)
Societe I'Air Llquide Societe Anonyme pour I'Etude et
I'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. (See
Claude, Georges, assignor.)
Societe li'S Petits Pils de Francois de Wendel et Cie.
(See Weber, Guillaume, assi.gnor.)
Society Lyonnaise de Compteurs d'Eau. (See Arnaud,
Benjamin .\., assignor.)
Societe Lyonnaise d'Industrie Mficanique. (See Adenot,
Marius, assignor.)
Societe Nouvelle des Etablissements Alfred Magiiir,
(See Maguin, Abel, assignor.)
Society Fabriques des Moutres Zenith Successeur de
Fabriques des Montres. Zenith Georges Favre-Tacot
and Cie. (See Andreino, Hector, assignor.)
Society Meyrel Freres. (See Seng, Camille, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See De Mount-
mollin, Guillaume, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry of Basle. (See De Mont-
mollin G., and Spieler, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See de Mont-
moliin, G., Spieler, and Bonhote, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Reber,
Emil, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Staudinger,
H., Veraguth, and Tobler. assiffnors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Straub, Fritz,
assignor.)
Soderberg, Andrew W., Munliall, Pa. Conveying mecha-
nism. 1.458.850: June 12.
Soderberg, Carl W., assignor to Det Norske Aktieselskab
for Elektrokemisk Industri, Christiania, Norway. Elec-
trode for electric furnaces and manufacturing the same.
1,440,724 ; Jan. 2.
Soderberg, Carl W., assignor to Det Norske Aktieselskab
for Elektrokemisk Industri of Norway, Christiania. Nor
way. Baking carbon electrodes. 1.441.037: Jan. 2.
Soderberg. Carl W.. assignor to Det Norske Aktieselskab
for Flektrokemisk Industri. Christiania, Norway. Sus-
pending electrodes. 1,442,031 ; Jan. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1023.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
505
Soderberg, Jacob. Pittsburgh, I'a., assignor to I'lttsburgb
Plate Glass Company. Headlight glass or leus.
1.47S,6S0; Dec. 25.
Soilerberg, Jacob, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Companv. Headlight glass or lens.
1. 478,681 ; Dec. 25.
Soderberg, John G., AYorcester, Maes., assi'.riior to Cromp-
ton & Knowles Loom Works. Yarn-tube frame.
1,462.523; July 24.
Soderheisr, Maiv P., Portland, Oreg. Cutter or mixer.
1,469,601 ; Oct. 2.
Soderberg, Waller E. Duluth, Minn. Snare drum.
l,442,t;3.3; Jan. 23.
Soderstrom, Gustave. (See Whittles, George C, as-
signor.)
Soderstrom, John A., Chicago, 111. Necktie. 1,455,362 ;
May 15.
Soderstrom, John E., Stockholm, Me. Sled brake.
1,404,372 ; Aug. 7.
Soderstrom, Oscar, Plainrille, Mass., assignor to Wliitinj;
& Davis Companv. Machine for cutting link mcsli.
1,440,845 ; Jan. 2."
Soderstrom. Oscar, Plainville, Mass., assignor to Whiting
& Davis Company. Link-mesh-cutting machine.
1.447.736: Mar. 6.
Soenksen, James C, Aurora, 111. Advertising-sign dis-
play equipment for passenger cars. 1,471,216 ; Oct. 16.
Soglow, Berthold, New York, N. Y. Decorating walls.
1,475,922; Nov. 27.
Sohlman, Eskil W., Charleston, Wash. Clutch.
1,446,218 ; Feb. 20.
Sohraer, Albert D., New York, N. Y. Refrigerator.
1.443,438 ; Jan. 30.
Sohn, Harriett G., Hollywood, Calif. Garment. 1,475,892 ;
Nov. 27.
Sohn. John W., Roxborough, assignor to A. T. Baker &
Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for beaming warp. 1,465,063 ; Aug. 14.
Sohn. John W., Koxborongh, assignor to A. T. Baker
& Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for beaming warp. 1.465,064 ; Aug. 14.
Sohnle, Friedrich. Newark, N. J. Case for holding
brushes. 1,471,712 ; Oct. 23.
Sohst. Otto, assignor to Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius
& Bruning, Hochst-on-the-Main, Germany. Preparins
sulphonic acids of the arylides of 2.3-oxynaphthoic acid.
1.477,014 ; Dec. 11.
Sokola, Anton, St. Paul, Minn. Mouse and rat trap.
1,447.271; Mar. 6.
Solar Metal Products Company, The. (See Miller, Ar-
thur, assignor.)
Solar-Sturges Manufacturing Co. (See Sturges, Lee,
assignor.)
Solar-Sturges Mfg. Co. (See Blank, Robert, assignor.)
Solar-Sturges Mfg. Co. (See Gogay, Henry R., assignor.)
Solar-Sturges Mfg. Co. (See Miller, Arthur, assignor.)
Solar-Sturges Mfg. Co. (See Walker, James, assignor.)
Solarczky, John, assignor of one-half to S. Midura, Perth
Amboy, N. J. Ship stabilizer. 1,442,707 ; Jan. 16.
Solbjer. Blrger L., Boston, Mass. Coasting appliance.
1.440,565 ; Jan. 2.
Soldat, Joseph J., Chicago, 111. Curtain stretcher.
1,443,391 ; Jan. 80.
Solemink, Lloyd B., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to A.
Schrader's Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Device
to unseat tire valves. 1,475,249 ; Nov. 27.
Solinger, Henry R., and E. G. Messer, Zillah, assignors
to Solinger Power Company, Elmo, Wash. Current
motor. 1,461,502 ; July 10.
SolinsTPr Power Company. (See Solinger, H. R., and
Solliday, Harry J., St. Louis, Mo. Heel pad. 1,469,968 ;
Oct. 9.
Solmson, Robert R.. New Brunswick, N. J. Pipe-stamp-
ing machine. 1.467,073 ; Sept. 4.
Solomon, Harry. St. Joseph, Mo. Tie former and holder.
1,441,607; Jan. 9.
Solomon, Julius, Oberlin. and O. C. Billman, Cleveland,
Ohio. Shoe-lace fastener. 1.466,673 ; Sept. 4.
Solomon, Randolph, Washington, D. C. Apparatus for
conserving ink. 1,458,860 ; June 12.
Solon, Faustin J., assignor to The Owens Bottle Companv,
Toledo. Ohio. Container and holder therefor. 1,455,974 ;
May 22.
Soltesz, Charles, assignor of one-half to J. R. HIadish,
New York. N. Y. Horspshoe. 1,461.333 : Julv 10.
Soltesz, Sandor J.. New York, N. Y. Combined clip and
cleaner for stylographic pens. 1,442,365 ; Jan. 16.
Soltys, John, Detroit, Mich. Furnace runner-gate-operat-
ing mechanism. 1,448.948 ; Mar. 20.
Soltys, John. Detroit, Mich. Article support. 1.469,692 •
Oct. 2.
Solvay Process Company. (See Sundstrom, C, and Ter-
ziev, assignors.)
Somerfleck, Herman, Brooklyn, N. T. Handle. Des
63. .^08 : Dec. 11.
Somers, John J., Bridgeport, Conn. Fastener for reversl-
lile garments. 1,453.251 ; Apr. 24.
Somers, William A.. Hamden, assignor to The Mt. Carm^l
Manufacturing Company. Mount Carmel, Conn. Han-
dle. 1.463,341 ; July 31.
Somers. William D. (See Nadiz, R. F., and Somers.)
Somerville, George. Denver. Colo. Foot scraper for auto-
mobiles. Des. 63,124 ; Oct. 9.
Somerville, William E., Coal City, 111. Endless loop or
grommct. 1,463,978 : Aug. 7.
Somes, Walter F., Jamaica I'lain, Mass. Packing for tur-
bine shafts and the like. 1,470,587 ; Oct. 9.
Sonimer, Henry G., Peoria, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Peoria,
111. Hand tool. 1451,717; Apr. 17.
Sommer, Hugo H., Madison, Wis. Device for vending sani-
tary toilet-seat pads. 1,440.897 ; Jan. 2.
Sommer, J. L., Manufacturing Co. (See Harding, T., and
Biehl, assignors.)
Sommer, J. L., Manufacturing Co. (See Sommer, John
L., assignor.)
Sommer, John, Peoria, 111. Tile-placing attachment for
ditching machines. 1,463,561 ; July 31.
Sommer, John, Peoria, assignor to Keystone Steel & Wire
Company, Bartonville, 111. Reel. 1,451,745 ; Apr. 17.
Sommer, JoCn L.. Newark, N. J. Garment hanger.
1,458,114 : June 5.
Sommer, John L., Newark, N. J., assignor to J. L. Som-
mer Manufacturing Co. Garment hanger. 1,458,113 ;
June 5.
Sommer, William H., Peoria, assignor to Keystone Steel
& Wire Company, Bartonville, 111. Farm and poultry
fence. 1,477,603 ; Dec. 18.
Sommerhof, William A., Erie, Pa. Phonograph cabinet.
1,4.59,000: June 19.
Sommers, Bela I., Tuckahoe, assignor to Snyder & Black,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Collapsible display de-
vice. 1,471,365 ; Oct. 23.
Sommers. Edward P., Los Angeles, Calif. Starter for
iutrrnai-cdmbustion engines. 1.457,946 ; June 5.
Sommers, George A., Marshfleld, Wis. Towel holder.
1,460,081 ; June 26.
Son, iMary W., Uloversville, N. Y. Combined bumper and
fender for automobiles. 1,446,942 ; Feb. 27.
Sonander, Andrew, assignor to Howe Scale Company,
Rutland, Vt. Elevating truck. 1,461.371 ; July 10. "
Sonander, Andrew, assignor to Howe Scale Companv, Rut-
land, Vt. Automatic scale. 1,471,072 ; Oct. 16.
Sones, Peter J. (See Bryan, E. C, and Sones. )
Sonn, Frederick, Woodmere, N. Y. Picture-card frame.
1,450,190 ; Apr. 3.
Sonne, Thomas. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Awning. 1,459,480; June 19.
Sonneborn, Charles, West Pittsburgh, Pa. Pencil.
1,445,856 ; Feb. 20.
Sonneborn, Charles, West Pittsburg, Pa. Sharpener for
pencil leads. 1,477,192 ; Dec. 11.
Sonneborn, Sol S., Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to Hopewell
Insulation & Mfg. Co. Stress-distributed Insulator.
1,446,59.''. : Feb. 27.
Sonnekes, Frederick J., assignor to E. P. Babcock, Port-
land, Oreg. Relief and transparencies of plastic mate-
rial. 1,474,561 ; Nov. 20.
Sonnemann, Wilhelm. (See Arend, F., Schwalb, and
Sonnemann.)
Sonnenburg, Edward J., Watts, Calif. Loose-sheet hinder.
1,449,069 ; Mar. 20.
Sonnenfeld, Benjamin. (See Sonnenfeld. Marcus and B.)
Sonnenfeld. Marcus and B., Philadelphia, Pa. Collar.
1.443,932; Jan. 30.
Sonnenfeld, Max, New York, N. Y. Garment ."lapport.
1,462,389; July 17.
Sonnenthal, Irving, New York, N. Y. Hook latch.
1,468,089; Sept. 18.
Sonntag. E. C. (See Sherman, Eldridge B., assignor.)
Sonntag, Eugene, jr., Astoria, assignor to M. Lowensl "In
& Sons, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des.
62,266; Apr. 24.
Sonntag, Eugene, jr., Astoria, assignor to M. Lowensrein
& Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Dis.
62,267 : Apr. 24.
Sonoco Products Company. (See Dunlap, Charles K.,
assignor.)
Snnora, Inc. (See Wolff, Joseph, assignor.)
Sonora Phonograph Corporation. (See Oberst. Fr.ink. as-
signor.)
Sonstliagen, Asbjorn. West Ealing, London. England.
Coating or decorating apparatus. 1.458,368; June 12.
SooUon. George, Philadelphia, Pa. Safety lock. 1,448,283;
Mai-. 13.
Soper. Charles E.. Elmira, N. Y. Cushioned hub.
1.401.166; July 10.
Sopnr, Ellis C, Chattanooga, Tenn. Tube mill. 1.454,491 :
May 8.
Sorel. Maurice E. D.. Paris. France. Piston for internal-
combustion pngines. 1.475,520; Nov. 27.
So Relle. Walter B., New York, N. Y. Game club.
1.449,5.59 ; Mar. 27.
Soreng, Edgar M.. assignor to Briggs & Stratton Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Armature construction.
1.462.585; July 24.
Sorensen. Carl, Greenwich, Conn. Rat trap. 1.(74.006:
Nov. 13.
Soi'enscn. Carl J. G.. Frederikstrd, St. Crnis. Virgin
Tslnnds. Purifying raw cane juice. 1.448,421 : Mar. 13.
Sorensen, Chris V.. and H. H. Pansch, Racine, Wis. Brick
silo. 1,470.401 ; Oct. 9.
Sorensen. Frank F., Philadelphia. Pa., and W. D. Craft,
Newark. N. J. Maohi'ie for cuttinfr file teeth on
curved surfaces. 1,457,091 ; May 29.
506
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Sorensen, Frank F., and P. C. Dyer, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to C. J. Fox, Philadelphia, Pa. Method
of iind apparatus for indicating vacuum-feed-system
conditions. 1,449,366; Mar. 20.
Sorensen, Herman I. (See Tabor, Clinton D., assignor.)
Sorensen, Marine M., Vallerod, near Rungsted, Isle of Sea-
land, Denmark. Device for pulling over uppers on lasts.
1,440,898 ; Jan. 2.
Sorensen, Marius M., Vallerod, near Rungsted, Denmark.
Pulling over uppers. 1,456,287 ; May 22.
Sorensen, Marius M., Vallerod, near Rungsted, Denmark.
Lasting with wire. 1,456,288 ; May 22.
Sorensen, S. Waldeman, et al. (See Cochran, William R.,
assignor.)
Sorensen, Sam, Houston, Tex. Pipe wrench. 1,444,216 ;
Feb. 6.
Sorgan, Robert, Jersey City, N. J. Closure. 1,448,094 ;
Mar. 13.
Soros, George, New York, N. Y. Wall-protecting chair at-
tachment. 1,445,726 ; Feb. 20.
Sorrell, Delos W., et al. (See Goodwin, Adolphus D.,
assignor.)
Sorrentino, Vincent, assignor to Uncas Manufacturing
Company, Providence, R. I. Finger ring. Des. 62,347 ;
May 8.
Sorrlguieta, Pedro, Bilbao, Spain. Gas engine. 1,449,560 ;
Mar. 27.
Sosnoskey, Stanley, Phoenixville, Pa. Switchman's rod.
1,470,495; Oct. 9.
Soss, Arthur, Utica, Nebr. Auxiliary clutch for motor
vehicles. 1,471,577 ; Oct. 23.
Soss, Charles J., assignor of one-third to H. Soss and
one-third to S. Soss, New York, N. Y. Antirattling de-
vice. 1,450,927; Apr. 10.
Soss, Henry, et al. (See Soss, Charles J., assignor.)
Soss, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hinge. 1,477,193 ; Dec. 11.
Soss, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Door-aligning device.
1,447,491 ; Mar. 6.
Soss, Samuel, et al. (See Soss, Charles J., assignor.)
Sotnikov, Matvei G., Philadelphia, Pa. Cooking utensil.
1,475,606; Nov. 27.
Soty, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Floor construction for re-
enforced concrete. 1,444,806 ; Feb. 13.
Soubier, Leonard D. (See Ferngren, E. T., and Soubier.)
Soubier, Leonard D. (See Williams, P. Q., and Soubier.)
Soubier, Leonard D., assignor to The Owens Bottle Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Means for transferring glass to
molds. 1,446,670; Feb. 27.
Soubier, Leonard D., assignor to The Owens Bottle Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Method of and means for feeding
molten glass. 1,453,290 ; May 1.
Soubier, Leonard D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Drawing continuous sheet glass. 1,463,273 ; July 31.
Soucy, Philippe, Minneapolis, Minn. Jointer. 1,441,038 ;
Jan. 2.
Souden, Oscar M. (See Moyle, Edward H., assignor.)
Sender, Charles W., East St. Louis, 111., assignor to Alumi-
num Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Treatment
of alumlnam hydrate sludge. 1,445,917 ; Feb. 20.
Souder, Howell W., Tamaqua, Pa. Automatic winding
means for clock mechanisms. 1,471,314 ; Oct. 16.
Souders, Herbert V., Wilmington, Calif. Rotary valve.
1,458,557; June 12.
Souders, Herbert V., Wilmington, and J. M. Frost, Long
Beach, Calif. Foot accelerator for automobile engines.
1,477,604 ; Dec. 18.
Souders, Herbert V., Wilmington, assignor of one-half
to J. M. Frost, Long Beach, Calif. Jack bolster.
1,457.195 ; May 29.
Soul§, Edward, Brooklyn, N. Y. Direction-signal casing.
Des. 63,091 ; Oct. 2.
Soule, Emmet S., South Bend, Wash. Hook. 1.473,885;
Nov. 13.
Soule, George C. (See Woodbury, J. B., and Soule.)
Soule, Leslie, et al., tnistees. (See Melcher, George S.,
assignor.)
Soulier, Joseph. (See Mayotte. John, assignor.)
Sojlls, Harold A., assignor to W. T. Soulis, New York,
N. Y. Piston rod. 1,462,833 ; July 24.
Soulis, Harold A. and W. T., New York, N. Y. Uniting
metals. 1,455,307; May 15.
Soulis, Wilbur T. (See Soulis, Harold A., assignor.)
Soulis, Wilbur T. (See Soulis, Harold A. and W. T.)
Sousa, Joseph M., Waverly, assignor of one-fourth to W.
Vaughan, Boston, and one-fourth, to C. W. Ham, New-
ton, Mass. Combined tire carrier and rim remover.
1,446,485 ; Feb. 27.
Soutar, Charles W. (See Atack, F. W., and Soutar.)
South Bend Bait Co. (See Cass, Prank A., assignor.l
South Bend Motors Company. (See Batherick, Charles E.,
assignor.)
South Metropolitan Gas Company. (See Parrish. Percy.
assignor.)
Southard Robprtson Company. (See McGowan, Hugh
J., assignor.)
Soutbcombe. James E., Birkenhead, and H. M. Wells.
London, England. Lubricating oil and the manufac-
ture thereof. 1,467,695 ; Sept. 11.
Souther, E. E., Iron Company. (See Atkinson, Charles
E., assignor.)
Southey, Alfred W., London, England. Liquid-fuel burner
1,444,855 ; Feb. 13.
Southern Can Company. (See O'Brien, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Soutnern Cement Machine Company. (See Cohoon, Robert
S., assignor.)
Southern Glass Company. (See Marble, William B.,
assignor.)
Southern Manganese Corporation. (See Klugh, Bethune
G.. assignor.)
Southern Textile Machinery Company. (See Arnold, Sat-
terlee T., assignor.)
Southgate, George T., Washington, D. C. Process and
apparatus for introducing electric energy into a space
of action. 1,443,439 ; Jan. 30.
Southwark Foundry & Machine Company. (See Schranz,
Frederick G., assignor.)
Southwark Foundry & Machine Company. (See Schranz,
F. G., and Harman, assignors.)
Southworth, Press C, Columbus, Ohio. Protecting hood
for locomotive windows. 1,443.852 ; Jan. 30.
Soutter, Wilfred W., Birmingham, England. Electrically-
heated kettle and the like. 1.441,131 ; Jan. 2.
Souvielle, Elisa M., Jacksonville, Fla. Thrust bearing.
1,459,452 ; June 19.
Soylian, George, Brooklyn, assignor of one-fourth to
N. Moss, New York, N. Y. Cloth-laying machine.
1,458,896; June 12. .
Spadone Machine Co. (See Wegner, Julius and A. B.,
assignors.)
Spadone Machine Company. ' (See Wegner, Julius, as-
signor.)
Spaeth, Adam M., West Bend, Wis. Box-washing appa-
ratus. 1,465,371 ; Aug. 21.
Spaeth, George F. (See Harbaugh, H. B., Buquo, and
Spaeth.)
Spahr, George W., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Separable head-
rest. 1,460,082; June 26.
Spahr, George W., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Combination
headrest and server. 1,465,876; Aug. 21.
Spahr, George W., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Adjustable head-
rest. 1,465,877 ; Aug. 21.
Spahr, Otto, assignor to Strause Gas Iron Co., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Flash Igniter for gas burners.
1,454,658 ; May 8.
Spahr, Robert S. (See Miller, Volney T., assignor.)
Spalding, A. G., & Bros. (See Aldrich, William T.,
assignor.)
Spalding, A. G., & Bros. (See Pierce, Howard M., as-
signor.)
Spalding, A. G., & Bros. (See Reach, William F., as-
signor.)
Spalding, George W., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Mills Belt Company, Worcester, Mass. Loom take-
up mechanism. 1,465,693 : Aug. 21.
Spalding, John D., and R. S. Johnson, Bay City, Mich.
Chuck. 1,448,987; Mar. 20.
Spaleck, Paul, assignor to H. Junkers, Dessau, Germany.
Bathing tub. 1,445,243; Feb. 13.
Spaleck, Paul, assignor to H. Junkers, Dessau, Germany.
Apparatus for cooking clothes, jam, etc., for steaming
food and so on. 1,445,244 ; Feb. 13.
Spangenberg, Rudolph, assignor to J. L. Call, Oakland,
Calif. Wheel gauge. 1,458,598 : June 12.
Spangenberger, Carl C, Venice, Calif. Aligner for en-
gine pistons. 1,442,102 ; Jan. 16.
Spangler, John H., Bemidji, assignor to N. A. Addiss,
Minneapolis, Minn. Collapsible box for shipment of
eggs and other articles. 1,471,508 ; Oct. 23.
Spangler Manufacturing Company, The. (See Glaze,
Frederick E., assignor.)
Spangler, Washington E., Arlington, Va. Signaling
device for vehicles. 1,449,070 ; Mar. 20.
Spark A. C. Plug Company. (See Berge, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Sparkes, Harry P., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Measur-
ing Instrument. 1,453.414: May 3.
Sparks, Charles, Oak Park, assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 1,463,600; .July 31.
Sparks, Charles, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone system.
1,472,254 ; Oct. 30.
Sparks, Charles, Oak Park, and W. G. Shull, assignors to
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company, Chicago, 111.
Coil. 1,452,939 : Apr. 24.
Sparks, Fred B., Akron, Ohio. Burglar alarm. 1,469,969 ;
Oct. 9.
Sparks. George F. (See Jencks, H. W., Montgomery, and
Sparks. )
Sparks, Hamilton B., Terre Haute, Ind. Stovepipe anchor,
flue thimble, and flue stopper. 1,469,970 : Oct. 9.
Sparks. Harry L., Huntsman, Nebr. Beet topper.
1,450,872 ; Apr. 3.
Sparks, Samuel, Los Angeles, Calif. Making oiled paper.
1,444,217; Feb. 6.
Sparks. William, assignor to The Sparks-Wlthlngton
Cempanv, .Tackson, Mich. Jfuel-feedlng device.
1.457,286 ; Mav 29.
Sparks, William, Jackson, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corpo-
ration. Richmond, Va. Liquid-feeding device. 1,466,387:
Aug. 28.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Sparks, William, Jackson, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corpora-
tion, Ricliuiond, Va. Fuol-feeding device. 1,472,944;
Nov. l>.
Sparks, William. Jackson, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corpora-
tion, Richmond, Va. Liquid-feeding device. 1,477,015;
Dec. 11. „
Sparks-Withlngton Company, The. (See Sparks, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Sparling, Benjamin F., Unionville, N. Y. Splice.
1,458,009 ; June 5.
Sparling. Benjamin F., Unionville, N. Y. Safety device
for loading elevators. 1,404,450 : Aug. 7.
Sp;>rrow. Arthur, assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Brake-beam fulcrum. 1,474,946 ; Nov. 20.
Sparrow, Arthur E., Chicago. 111. Front direction signal
for motor vehicles. Des. 63,440 ; Dee. 4.
Spartan Needle Company. (See Taft, Sidney E., as-
signor.)
Spaiiuli, Walter T., and C. H. Harrington, Columbus, Ga.
Dirigible headlight. 1,441,762 ; Jan. 9.
Spauldiiig, Benjamin S., Areata, Calif. Log trolley.
1,469,025; Sept. 25.
Spaventoy, James, Brooklyn, N. Y. Manual signal for
vehicles. 1,455,231 ; May 15.
Spavth, George W., Fort Wayne, Ind. Tie press. 1,444,218 ;
Feb. 6.
Spears, William, Golden, Colo. Oil pan for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,477,016 ; Dec. 11.
Spocht, Adolph, assignor to Gem City Stove Manufactur-
ing Company, Quincy, 111. Damper. 1,474.123 ; Nov. 13.
Specht, Edward H. (See Northrup, E. C, and Specht.)
Spicht. PI. Mortimer. (See Scheele, Walter T., assignor.)
Specht, H. Mortimer, Pelham, N. Y. Vehicle wheel.
1,470,333; Oct. 9.
Spicht. Loui.'se M., and J. A. Shimek, Chicago, 111. Fire
place heater. 1,475,088 ; Nov. 20.
Special Chemicals Company. (See Pfanstiehl, Carl, as-
signor. )
Specialty Automatic Machine Company. (See La Bom-
bard, L. B., and Sldebotham, assignors.)
Specialty Engineering Company. (See Pfeiffer, Charles
G.. assignor.)
Specialty Manufacturing Company. (See Wood, 'iVilliam
D., assignor.)
Speck, Clifford P., Oakland, Calif. Confection-making
apparatus. 1,451,031; Apr. 10.
Speck. ClifCord P., Oakland, Calif. Depositor for con-
fection-making apparatus. 1,477,085 ; Dec. 11.
Speck, Emil, Paterson, N. J., assignor to The Taylor-
Friedsam Company, New York, N. Y. Ribbon, textile
fabric, or article of similar nature. Des. 62,746 ;
July 24.
Speck, Emil, Paterson, N. J., assignor to The Taylor-
Friedsam Company. Ribbon, textile fabric, or article of
similar nature. Des. 62,862 ; Aug. 7.
Speck, Emil. Paterson, N. J., assignor to The Taylor-
Frledsam Company. Ribbon, textile fabric, or article
of similar nature. Des. 62,964 ; Aug. 28.
Speed, James B., New York, N. Y. Compression of gases.
1,452,619 ; Apr. 24.
Speed, James B., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmitting device.
1,471,013; Oct. 16.
Spcer. .Alexander S., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Beaver Products Company, Inc.
Making shingle strips. 1,455,232 ; May 15.
Speer, Arthur R. (See Knox, William J., assignor.)
Speer, Victor. (See Litchfield, E. C. and H. L., and
Speer.)
Speicher. Daniel E., TJrhana, Ind. Horn seed sower.
1,469,118 ; Sept. 25.
Speidel, Charles F. (See Robertson, J. A., and Speidel.)
Speidel, Charles F., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Carrying handle for cameras.
1,459,755 ; June 26.
Speidel, Charles F., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Stylus attachment for cameras.
1,473,798; Nov. 13.
Speke, Frank C. (See Harrington, W. F., and Speke.)
Spelling, Thomas C, New York, N. Y. Receptacle.
1,448,165 ; Mar. 13.
Spelshouse, Loi^s L., Baltimore. Md. Knockdown mold
for cement garages. 1,462,989 ; July 24.
Spence, George P., et al. (See Burgess, William E., as-
signor.)
Spence, L. Jack, et al. (See Orr, Robert I., assignor.)
Spence, Thomas, assignor of one-half to C. E. Davis, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Record-filing device. 1,458,109 ;
.Tune 5.
Spence, William J., Lynn, Mass. Portable lamp.
1,470,774; Oct. 16.
Spencer, Andy 0.. Sheffield, Ala. Boltless rail joint.
1,453.957; May 1.
Spencer, Arthur C, Washington, D. C, assignor to The
Permutit Companv, New York, N. Y. Purifying water.
1,455.363 ; May 15.
Spencer. .Arthur R., and W. J. Plews. Cleveland. Ohio.
Apparatus for treating material. 1.442.304 ; Jan. 16.
Spencer, Arthur R., and W. J. Plews, Cleveland, Ohio.
Apparatus for pufDng or disintegrating material
1,456,975 ; May 22.
.Spencer, Earl B., Pasadena, Calif. Washing mechanism.
1,475,607; Nov. 27.
Spencer Elevator Co. (See Day, Wallace E., assignor.)
Spencer, Frank M. (See Day, Wallace E., assignor.)
Spencer, Franklin T., A. Jamison, and C. G. Jamison,
Painted Post, N. Y. Hot-.air heater. 1,404,545 ;
Aug. 14.
Spencer, George H., (ilen Osmond, South Australia, Aus-
tralia. Cigarette case. 1,445.563 ; Feb. 13.
Spencer, George M., St. Louis, Mo. Air-cleaning attach-
ment for automobile carburetors, air compressors, air-
brake systems, etc. 1,469,702 ; Oct. 2.
Bpencer, Horace T., Knoxville, Tenn. Insect-powder
blower of the bellows type. 1,462,773 ; July 24.
Spencer, Hugh M. Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Seydel Chemical Company, New York,
N. Y. Mercurial composition. 1,451,850: Apr. 17.
Spencer, Isaac C, Glendale, Utah. Rifle sight.
1,450,828 ; Apr. 3.
Spencer, James A., Soutball, England. Piston and stuffing-
box packing. 1,444,856; Feb. 13.
Spencer, James E. (See Spencer, Leo B. and J. E.)
Spencer, John A., Revere, assignor to Spencer Thermostat
Company, Boston, Mass. Thermostat. 1,448,240 ;
Mar. 13.
Spencer Lens Company. (See Ott, Harvey N. and H. G.,
assignors.)
Spencer Leo B. and J. E., Akron, Ohio. Demountable
collapsible rim. 1,466,765 ; Sept. 4.
Spencer, Le Roy D., Winesap, Wash. Sorting or sizing
apparatus. 1,466,764 ; Sept. 4.
Spencer, Madison A., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor of one-
half to B. E. Nussbaum, Muskogee, Okla. Boll-weevU
destroyer. 1,452,226 ; Apr. 17.
Spencer, Millard C. (See Pupin, M. I., and Spencer.)
Spencer, Moses, Saylesville, R. I., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Hopedale Manufacturing Company,
Milford. Mass. Spinning frame. 1,457,405 ; June 5.
Spencer, Richard J., Chattanooga, Tenn. Bronzing ma-
chine. 1,469,341 ; Oct. 2.
Spencer, Royden I., Pontypool. Ontario, Canada. Shock
absorber. 1,447,439 ; Mar. 6.
Spencer Thermostat Company. (See Spencer, John A.,
assignor. )
Spencer, William II.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
I. P. Frink Inc., New York, N. Y. Illuminating device.
Rel5,024 : June 12.
Spencer, William H.. assignor to I. P. Frink, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Lighting fixture. Des. 03,592: Dec. 18.
Spengler. Hugo F., Chicago, 111. Automatic phonogranh.
1,444,089 ; Feb. 6.
Spengler, Loomis Manufacturing Co. (See Ensign, Emory
S., assignor.)
Spero, Samuel, Michigan City, Ind. Apron. 1,464,546 ;
Aug. 14.
Sperr, Frederick W., jr., Oakmont, assignor to The Kop-
pers Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method of and appa-
ratus for testing materials. 1,444,567 ; Feb. 6.
Sperr, Frederick W., jr., assignor to The Koppers Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method of and apparatus for
testing materials. 1,444,568 ; Feb. 6.
Sperr, Frederick W., jr., assignor to The Koppers
(Companv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Antifreeze composition.
1,473,327; Nov. 6.
Sperry, Edwin A.. Tientsin, China. Concentrating table.
1,422.186; Jan. 16.
Sperry, Elmer A. (See Bassett, Preston R., assignor.)
Sperry, Elmer A. (See Davis. Arthur P., assignor.)
Sperry, Elmer A., jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Horizontal bear-
ing for gyroscopes. 1,452,483 ; Apr. 17.
Sperrv, Elmer A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric indicator for
vibrations of the air. 1.454.085; May 8.
Sperry, Elmer A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Searchlight for the
guidance or detection of aircraft. 1,459,902 ; June 26.
SperiT, Elmer A., assignor to The Sperry Gyroscope Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gyroscopic navigational appa-
ratus. 1,445.805 ; Feb. 20.
Sperry. Elmer A., assignor to Sperry Gyroscope Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Gyroscopic apparatus for torpedoes.
1,446,276 ; Feb. 20.
Sperry, Elmer A., assignor to Sperry Gyroscope Com-
pany, Brooklyn. N. Y. Means for governing the roll-
ing of ships. 1.452.482 ; Apr. 17.
Sperry, Elmer A., assignor to The Sperry Gyroscope
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gunflire control for battle-
ships. 1,452,484: Apr. 17.
Sperry, Elmer A., Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to Anaconda
Lead Products Company. Treating white lead.
1,452,620 : Apr. 24.
Sperry, Elmer A., assignor to The Sperry Gyroscope
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Synchronous transmission
system. 1,468,330; Sept. 18.
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Thompson, H. H., and
Schein, assignors.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company, The. (See Bassett, Preston
R., assignor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company, The. (See Kuttner, Julius,
assignor. )
Sperry Gyroscope Company, The. (See Sperry, Elmer A.,
assignor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company, The. (See Tanner, Harry
L., assignor.)
508
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Sperry Gyroscope Company, The. (See Titteriugton,
Morris M., assignor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company, The. (See Whitaker, Omax
B., assignor.)
Sperry, Herbert B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Bundle carrier. 1,467,401 ;
Sept. 11.
Sperry, Raymond, Prue, Olila. Pump jacl£. 1,447,907 ;
Mar. 6.
Sperry, Samuel E., Woodhaven, assignor to Intertype
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Typographical machine.
1,451,595 ; Apr. 10.
Spery, Charles F., Chicago, 111. Radiator core. 1,478,489 ;
Dec. 25.
Spery, Philmore P., Chicago, 111. Radiator core. 1,4 < 5,893 ;
Nov. 27.
Speyer, Edmund. (See Freund, M., and Speyer.)
Sphinx Gramophone Motors, Inc. (See Weil, Maximilian,
assignor.)
Spicer, Charles P. (See Copony, Alfred, assignor.)
Spicer, Clarence W., and G. L. Tarbox, Plainfield, N. J.,
assignors to Spicer Mfg. Corporation, South Plainfield,
N. .T. Flexible coupling. 1.443,440; .Tan. 30.
Spicer, Delphin H., assignor to The Dyer Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Beet-slicing machine. 1,474,797 ; Nov. 20.
Spicer, Edward, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Covering for boilers, pipes, and the like. 1,463,298 ;
July 31.
Spicer Mfg. Corporation. (See Spicer, C. W., and Tarbox,
assignors.)
Spiegel, Chris F. H., Hamburg, Iowa. Heater for water
tanks. 1,453,481 ; May 1.
Spiegel, .Toseph, et al. (See Rosenberg, W., and Moss,
assignors.)
Spiegler, Frederick J., Chicago, 111. Handle. 1,468.409 ;
Sept. 18.
Spieler, Josef. (See De Moutmollin, G., and Spieler.)
Spieler, Josef. (See De Montmollin, G., Spieler, and
BonhOte.) „
Spielman, Charles, Richmond Hill, assignor to Wm. A.
Force & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ink-pad
mechanism for numbering machines. 1,457,756 ;
.Tunc 5.
Spielman, Milton H., Cleveland, Ohio. Device for air
cooling dustproof fan motors. 1,460,146 ; Tune 26.
Spielman, Milton 11., and A. K. GoUliick, iis.sigiimc; to The
Domestic Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric-
motor switch. 1,474,180 ; Nov. 13.
Spiesberger, H. T., et al. (See Brenner, Herman D., as-
signor.)
Spiess, Georg. Leipzig-Reudnitz, Germany. Sheet-feeding
device. 1,464,668; Aug. 14.
Spijker, Jacobus, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Resilient
wheel and air tire to be used therewith. 1,453,190 ;
Apr. 24.
Spiker, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, and J. E. Ayres, Mc-
Donald, Pa. Pump. 1,452,318; Apr. 17.
Spikes, George W., Dalworth Park, Tex. Honey recep-
tacle. Des. 62,.368 ; May 15.
Spikes. Richard B., Fort Bragg, assignor of one-half to
L. W. Lomax, Oakland, Calif. Brake-testing machine.
1,441,388 ; Jan. 9.
Spikes, Richard B., assignor to S. D. S. Experimental
Laboratories Company, San Francisco, Calif. Panto-
graph. 1,461,988; July 17.
Spill, Frank, East Rutherford. N. J., assignor to Thp
Siesel-Spill Manufacturing Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Spanish comb. Des. 63,271 ; Nov. 13.
Spillane, Patrick J. (See Smith, W., and Spill.ine.)
Spillraan Engineering Corporation. (See Jaenecke, Karl
F. W., assignor.)
Spilmnn. Anna, New York, N. Y. Abdominal band
1,477,918: Dec. 18.
Spilman, William M., assignor of one-half to R. II. Cole-
man, McLain, Miss. Combination garment. 1.476.228 :
Dec. 4.
Spindel, Enos S. (See Wenneborg, Henry, assignor.)
Spindel, Moses, Innsbruck, Austria. Testing machine.
1,457,800 ; June 5. .
Spinks, Luff. (Sec Lavigne, J. P., and Luff.)
Spinney, Burton A., Dps Moines. Iowa. Sweep rake for
tractors. 1,477,919 ; Dec. 18.
Spire, William IL, assignor to The Steel Products Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Making tappets. 1,468.927 ;
Sept. 25.
fSpiro, William H., assignor to The Steel Products Com-
jiany. Cleveland, Ohio. Drag link. 1,474,854; Nov. 20.
Spiro, Jacob H., San EYancisco, Calif. Finger ring,
bracelet, or similar article of manufacture. Des.
62.747 ; Julv 24.
Spiro. Max, New York, N. Y. Watchcase. 1,462,076 :
July 17.
Spiro. Walter J.. White Plains. N. Y. Replacement run-
ning hoard. 1,443,598: Jan. 30.
Spiro. Walter J.. Whife Plains, N. Y. Multiple-control
switch. 1.4.">9.5ri7 ; June 19.
Spiro, Walter J., White Plains. N. Y. Automatic carbure-
tor control. 1,462 945 ; .Tuly 24.
SpitzenhPrger, .'Vugust H., Minneapolis, Minn. Air-ad-
.insting device for grain separators. 1,449,071 ;
Mar. 20.
Spitzer, Benjamin L., New York, N. Y. Combination
mount and container for transparent films. 1,466,255 ;
Aug. 28.
Spitzer, Charles S., and J. Gloub, Chicago, 111. Sound
bos. 1,452,319 ; Apr. 17.
Spitzlberger, Leo F., Cincinnati, Ohio. Automobile license-
tag holder and illuminator. 1,448,574 ; Mar. 13.
Splahe, Vincent D. P., Paintsville, Ky. Pumping jar.
1,467,204 ; Sept. 4.
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See Erickson, Albert,
assignor. )
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See Leiblng, Joseph K.,
assignor.)
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See Libhy, Albion D. T.,
assignor.)
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See McKeown, Samuel
C, assignor.)
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See Moore, Edward, as-
signor.)
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See Nowosielski, Edward
B., assignor.)
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See Sullivan, Mauriee
P., assignor.)
Splitdorf Electric Company. (See Tomlinson, Edward J.,
assignor.)
Splitdorf Electrical Company. (See Werner, Leo J., as-
signor.)
Splithoff, Harry S., assignor of one-half to Roberts
Portable Oven Company, Chicago, 111. Heat regulator
for ovens. 1,472,693; Oct. 30.
Spoelstra, Siebren J. (See Maus, Frank, assignor.)
Spolforth, Walter, St. Paul, Minn. Sound box for sound-
reproducing machines. 1,454,297 ; May 8.
Spohrer, Gregory J., East Orange, N. J. Electric motor-
driven compressor. 1,470,548 : Oct. 9.
Spooner, Charles IL, Princeton, Me. Pump. 1.477,462 ;
Dec. 11.
Spooner, Henry J. (See Robinson, Edwin L., assignor.)
Sporer, Paul. (Sec Lipsner. B. B., and Sporer.i
Sporer, Paul, Chicago, 111. Window-cleaning device.
1,461,947: July 17.
Spracklen, Paul H., Oakland, Calif. Compensating hinge
joint for artificial limbs. 1,470,201 ; Oct. 9.
Spragens, Stephen M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Calendar.
1,477,463 ; Dec. 11.
Spragens, Stephen M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Calendar.
1,477,464; Dec. 11.
Sprague, Archidell N., Springfield, Mass. Circular hack
saw. 1,449,790 ; Mar. 27.
Sprague Canning Machinery Company. (See Babcock,
Basil P., assignor.)
Sprague Canning Machinery Company. (See Babcock.
Leland A., assignor.)
Sprague Canning Machinery Company. (See Bjorklund,
W. A., and Holmquist, assignors.)
Sprague Canning Machinery Company. (See Holmquist,
August, assignor.)
Sprague, Clarence A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York.
N. Y. Current-controlling and static-reducing system.
1,477,017 ; Dec. 11.
Sprague, Edward, jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to The
Kuehl Candy Co., Davenport, Iowa. Confection-making
machine. 1,478,490 ; Dec. 25.
Sprague, Frank D., Newport, R. I. Automatic angle co'-k.
1,452,473 ; Apr. 17.
Sprague, Frank N., Holyoke, Colo. Spring-supporting
shock-absorbing shackle for automotive vehicles.
1.448,904 ; Mar. 20.
Sprague, Frank N., Holyoke, Colo. Adjustable nir and
liquid cushioning shock-absorbing mechanism for auto-
mobiles and other vehicles. 1,449,703 ; Mar. 27.
Sprague, Frank N., Holyoke, Colo. Combined air and
liquid shock-absorbing mechanism for automotive ve-
hicles. 1,468,332; Sept. 18.
Sprague, Henry H., assignor to The Sprague Meter
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Gas meter. 1,458.010;
June 5.
Sprague, Henry H., assignor to The Sprague Meter
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Gas meter. 1,458,011 ;
June 5.
Sprague Meter Company, The. (See Sprague, Henry
II. , assignor.)
Sprague, Sidney, Brooldyn. N. Y., assigno* of one-fourth
to B. Futterman. New York, N. Y. Match case.
1.4,59,696: June 19.
Sprague, William A., Islington, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Shoe
stretcher. 1,453,608 ; May 1.
Spratt, L. D., assignor of one-half to C. Schlotfeldt, Chi-
cago, 111. Railway tie. 1,445,047 ; Feb. 13.
Spray Engineering Company. (See Collins, Bertrand
R.T.. assignor.)
Spray Engineering Company. (See Day, Herbert W.,
assignor.")
Spray, Engineering Company. (See Parker, Lee H., as-
signor.)
Spray Engineering Company. (See Parker, L. H., and
Day, assignors.)
Spray Engineering Company. (See Preble, J. J., and
P.'irker, nssicnors.)
Spreeman, August, Vanderbilt, Mich. Scraper. 1,440,401 :
Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
509
Warren K.
(See Glaspey,
Valve-opera till};
Transrals-
Sprinc Stopper Company,
assignor.)
Springborn, Richard, Cleveland, Ohio.
111. rliauism. ], 477, 154; Dec. 11.
Sprlnser, Franlvlin W., Minneapolis, Minn,
slon-llne insulator. 1,448,773 ; Mar. 20.
Sprlnt'or, John. (See Dicl<insoii. F. S., jind Springer.)
Springor, William J., and .\. C. I'icard, Detroit, Midi.
r.uliricatinu: pump. 1,45S..S60 ; .Tune 12.
Springer, William N., Janosvllle, Wis., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Tractor.
1,461,714 ; July 10.
yininglicld Auto l.i0ck Company, Tlie. (See Pfeifer, ,Tohn,
assignor.)
Springfield Metallic Casket Company. (See Hiser,
»Cliarics II., assignor.)
Springuianii, Theodor E., Charlottenburg, near Berlin,
Germany. Obtaining nitric oxide. 1,466,604 ; Aug. 28.
Spiingowski, William A., Lorain, Oliio. Self-winding
hose reel. 1.458,861 : .Tune 12.
Sijringthorpc, Isaac, Germantown, assignor, by mesne
a.ssignmonts, to Springthorpe Textile Machine Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted fabric and its production.
1,475,32.5 ; Nov. 27.
Springthorpe Textile Machine Company. (See Spring-
thorpe. Isaac, assignor.)
Spross, Frederick B., Churchville, N. Y. Roller skate.
1.445,048; Feb. 13.
Sproule, Albert IT., London, England. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,457,322 ; June 5.
Spronil, George F., Montgomery, Ala. Potato planter.
1,448.468; Mar. 13.
Sproull, George F., Montgomery, -\la. Machine for dis-
tributing powder over growing plants. 1,450,651 ;
Apr. 3.
.-^proull. John C, Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Meth'od and
ajiparntus for making abrasion tests. 1,476,775;
Dec. 11.
Sf)rout, Waldron & Co. (See Killick. Frank R., assignor.)
Sprout, Waldron & Co. (See Snyder, Simon, assignor.)
Spruill, Patterson T., Valentine, Tex. Rivet catcher
for oil-well pumps. 1,465,320 ; .^ug. 21.
Sprv. Franklin B.. Plymouth, Pa. Drill mounting.
1.472,694 : Oct. 30.
Spryszak, Szymon. (See Novinskl, Stanley, assignor.)
Spuehler, Fred J., Toledo, Ohio. Reel for conducting
cords. 1,464,631 ; Aug. 14.
Spuhler, Victor, Zug, Switzerland. Two-stroke-cycle In-
ternal-combustion engine. 1,452,005 ; Apr. 17.
Spun::, Howard W.. Marietta. Ohio. Vehicle direction
indicator. 1.465,494; Aug. 21.
Spurling, Sidney G., Portland, Oreg. Stowaway side cur-
tain for vehicle tops. 1.449,630 ; Mar. 27.
Spurrier. Harry. Detroit. Mich. Means for determining
certain qualities of fluids. 1,449,153 ; Mar. 20.
Spurrier, Harry, assignor of one-half to H. M. Lane, De-
troit. Mich. Detergent. 1,474,690; Nov. 20.
Spurrier. John R.. Bethlehem. Pa., assignor to Roller-
Smith Company. Circuit breaker. 1.468,651 ;
Sept. 25.
Spyroseal JIanufacturing Company. (See Brunninga,
John IT., assignor.)
Square D Company. (See B.all, A. P., and Zenker, as-
signors.)
Square D Company. (See Ilorton. Bryson D., assignor.)
Squibb, Lloyd Y., Camden, N. J., assignor to Victor
Talking Machine Company. Automatic stopping inecha-
nism. 1,477.295 ; Dec. 11.
Squire, Cecil B. (See Jowett, T., and Squire.)
Squire, Gayle L., Hastings, Pla. Ladder. 1,464,780 ;
Aug. 14.
Squire Products Company. (See Mieville, Herbert C,
assignor.)
Squires, Chester J., Galesburg, 111. Push-key combination
padlock. 1,463,230; July 31.
Squires, Chester J , assignor of three-fourths to J. H.
WeideDhamer, one-eighth to E. C. Shaw, and one-eighth
to r. R. Wliittimore. Galesburg, 111. Keyless padlock.
J. 445, 048; Feb. 20.
Sronfe, Charles H., et al. (See Marshall, Walker E., as-
signor. )
Staaf, Werner I., assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to L. H. Tyler, Pittsburgh, Pa. Return
water tr.ap. 1,472,232 ; Oct. 30.
Staake, Emil, assignor to Aktieholaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken, Gottenborg, Sweden. Ball cage for radial
hall bearings. 1,463,299 ; July SI.
Staats, Charles H., Collingdale, Pa. Magnetic control
of flush tanks. 1,456,196 ; May 22.
Stacey, Alfred E., .ir., Chicago, 111., assignor to Carrier
Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for chilling material such as meat.
1.465.028; Aug. 14.
" Stachelband " G. m. b. H. (See Gosser, Richard, as-
signor.)
Stacho, Joseph O., Newark, N. J. Fur-cutting machine.
1,453,200; Apr. 24.
Stack, Edward A., Bristol, Conn. Valve lathe. 1,477,194;
Dec. 11.
Stack, George E., Ballston Spa, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Companv. Electromagnet and control there-
for. 1,453,555 ; May 1.
Stackhouse, Jolin A., Dover, N. J. Grate. 1,4.58,012 :
June 5.
Stackhouse, Milroy (}., Tulsa, Okla., assignor to The
Staset Company. Nut lock. 1,463,377; July :!1.
Stackpole Carbon Company. (See Sullivan, .\lau P.,
assignor.)
Stacy, John L., et al. (See Coats, E. O., and Bartholo-
mew, assignors.)
Stadelman, Edward S., Chicago, III. Adjustable shaking
screen. 1,460.284 ; June 26.
Staih-riuann, William G., Blerov, 111, Field gate.
1,44;!, 441 ; Jan. 30.
Stadler, Charles, Chicago, 111. Vacuum-sealing machine.
1,440,.594 ; Feb. 27.
Stadniczck, John, Elizabeth, N. J. Razor strop.
1,471,713; Oct. 23.
Stadthipder, Herman C, et al. (See Allen, William A.,
assignor. )
Stadtler, Mathias, Crhicago, 111. Spring mounting.
1,462,900; July 24.
Staehelin, Emil, Chicago, 111. Wrench. 1,453,730 ;
May 1.
Staempfli, Joseph, New Orleans, La, Portable boring ma-
chine. 1,452,320; Apr. 17.
Staf, Axel H., assignor to Gorham Manufacturing Com-
panv, Providence, R. I. Spoon or similar article. Des.
63.204 ; Oct. 30.
Stafford. Archibald, Sacramento, Calif. Sewer flusher.
1.455,177; May 15.
Stafford, Benjamin E. D. (See Flannery, J. R., Stafe6rd,
and Dodds.)
Stafford. Benjamin E. D.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Collapsible
dispensing tube. 1.453,415: May 1.
Stafford, Charles S., London, England. Glass and other
furnace. 1,443,767 : Jan. 30.
Stafford Company, The. (See Hannon, Edmund H., as-
signor.)
Stafford Company, The. (See Jackson, Simeon S., as-
signor.)
Stafford, Frank R., Newark, N. J. Bracelet coupling.
1.445,564; Feb. 13.
Stafford, Frank R., Philadelphia, Pa. Making dies.
1.458.599; .Tune 12.
Stafford, Frederick S., assignor to H. G. Saal, Chicago,
111. Wheel. 1,444,807 ; Feb. 13.
Stafford, Frederick S., assignor to H. G. Saal, Chicago. Til.
Casing for humidifiers. Des. 62,748 ; July 24.
Stafford, George M., Philadelphia, Pa. Milk-bottle cap
lifter. 1.446,277 ; Feb. 20.
Stafford, George W.. Rochester, N. Y. Automobile seat.
1,466,969 ; Sept. 4.
Stafford, Lewis P., assignor to Stafford Spring Guard
Co.. Chicago, 111. Bracket for mounting automobile
tnimper.s. 1.446,355; Feb. 20.
Stafford. Lewis F.. assignor to Stafford Spring Guard
Co., Chicago, 111. Automobile bumper. 1. 450. 928 ;
.\!!r. 10.
Stafford, Lewis P., assignor to Stafford Spring Guard Co..
Chicago. 111. Bumper. 1,461,564; July 10.
Stafford, Lewis F., assignor to Stafford Spring Gnard
Co.. Chicago, III. Bumper-attaching bracket. 1,468,757;
Sept. 25.
Stafford, Lewis P., assignor to Stafford Sales Company,
Chicago, 111. Bumper. 1,477,155 ; Dec. 11.
Staff'^rd, Le\%is F.. and J. D. Hale, assignors to Stafford
Spring Guard Company, Chicago, 111. Bumper.
1,449.455 ; Mar. 27.
Stafford, Orin P., Eugene, Oreg. Cooling and stabilizing
charcoal. 1,464,732 ; Aug. 14.
Stafford Sales Company. (See McCausland. John W..
assignor.)
Stafford Sales Company. (See Stafford, Lewis P., as-
signor.)
Stafford Spring Guard Co. (See Stafford, Lewis F., as-
signor.)
Stafford Spring Guard Company. (See Stafford, L. F., and
Hale, assignors.)
Stafford, Stephen B. (See Start, L. M. Stafford, and
Vedder.)
Staggers, William F., Mannington, W. Va. TongS for
lifting batteries. 1,451,185 ; Apr. 10.
Staggs. Homa A. Henrietta. Tex. Match scratcher. Dos.
61,830; Jan. 23.
Stagner, Bert A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to National
Retarder Company, Chicago, 111. Growing of yeast.
1.457.319 ; .Tune 5. .
Staaner, Bert A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to National
Retarder Company, Chicago, 111. Growing of yeast.
1.457.320 ; June 5.
Staheli, Benedict, et al. (See Studer, Heinrich, assignor.)
Stahfest. Alfred C, New York, N. Y., assignor to Eber-
hard Fabric Pencil Company. Shipping case and dis-
play stand. 1,476,474 ; Dec. 4.
Stahl, Albert R., Somerset, Pa. Harrow. 1,465,188;
Aug. 14.
Stahl, Ambrose C, Detroit, Mich. Reduction-gear mecha-
nism. 1,463,447; July 31.
Stahl, Charles E.. Winthrop Harbor, 111., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to F. C. Austin Machinery Com-
pany. Tractor. 1 .443.768 ; .Jan. 30.
Stahl, Charles E., Winthrop Harbor, 111., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to P. C. Austin Machinery Com-
pany. Meter pump, 1,472,996 ; Nov. 6.
510
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Stahl, Charles E., assignor to The Connecticut Telephone
& Electric Co., Inc., Meriden, Conn. Electnc-lamp
socket. 1,451,122; Apr. 10. „ ,. „ ^
Stahl, Charles E., and H. J. Bentson, Winthrop Harbor,
111., assignors, by mesne assignments, to V. C. Austin
Machinery Company. Excavator. 1,466,568 ; Aug. 28.
Stahl, Ftank R. (See Le Messurier, F. C, and Stahl. »
Stahl, Harry B., Trenton, N. J., assignor to The Willey
Company, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical
controlling mechanism. 1,459,756 ; June 26.
Stahl, Henry A. S., Long Island, N. Y. Violin. Des.
63,379; Nov. 2T. „ ,.
Stahl, K.Ti-l, assignor to the Firm : Luftschiffbaii Zeppelin
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichs-
hafen, Germany. Stretching device. 1,454,298 ; May 8.
Stahl, Karl, assignor to the Firm LuftschiEEbau Zeppelin
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichsha-
fen, Germany. Controlling device for aerial vehicles.
1,455,820; May 22.
Stahl, Karl, assignor to the Firm Luftschiffbau Zeppelin
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Priedrichs-
hafen. Germany. Releasing device. l,467,88."i : Sent. 31.
Stahl, Karl, assignor to Luftschiffbau Zeppelin Gesell-
schaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Friedrichshafen, Ger-
many. Tensile-stress-determining device. 1,469,280 ;
Oct. 2.
Stahl, Rodolphe, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Briscoe & Stahl Co., Detroit, Mich. Design for radia-
tor for automobiles. Re. 15,523 ; Jan. 9.
Stable, Gustaf. (See Bergstrcim, Johan IC, assignor.)
Stable, John A., assignor to Stable Mechanical Tire
Companv, Ltd., Boston, Mass. Resilient wheel.
1,477,292 : Dec. 11.
Stalile Mechanical Tire Company. (See Stable, John
A., assignor.)
Staler, Henry. (See Gottschalk, Karl P., assignor.)
Stair, Daniel E., Elkhart, Ind. Reclaiming bucket.
1,460.615 ; .Tulv 3.
Stair, Daniel E., Elkhart, Ind. Split bucket. 1,466,200;
Aug. 28.
Stalder, Edward J., and E. Scholz, Chicago, 111. Gaso-
line reserve valve. 1,462,216 ; July 17.
Stalder, Edward J., and E. Scholz, Chicago, HI. Gaso-
line reserve valve. 1,462,217 ; July 17.
Stalder, Harry C, Portsmouth, Ohio. Check holder for
mining cars. 1,441,539 ; Jan. 9.
Staley, Allen C. (See Scott, L. L., and Staley.)
Staley, Allen C, assignor to Standnrd Engineering Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Regulator for svstcms of appa-
ratus. 1,453,291 ; May 1.
Staley, Edwin H., Burt, and C. 1. Man.qmith, Algona,
Iowa. Railway-crossing signal. 1,451,180; Apr. 10.
■ Staley, Harrison L., M.irtinsville, Ind., .Tssignor to The
Roto Companv, Hartford, Conn. Cutter head for tube
cleaners. 1,472,255 : Oct. 30.
Staley, Homer C, Oakland, assignor to Hunt Brothers
Packing Company. San Francisco, Calif. Washing
apparatus. 1,465,098 ; Aug. 14.
Staley, Joseph }'.., Columbus, Ind. Engine nss.'-mhly table.
1.444.757; Feb. 6.
Stalej', Joseph H., Columbus, Ind. Piston and connecting-
rod aligning device. 1,449,704 ; Mar. 27.
Staley. Joseph H., Columbus, Ind. Engine-bearing burn
ing in and running-in machine. 1,452.446: Apr. 17.
Staley, Joseph H., Columbus, Ind. Straightening press
and using same. 1,461,463 : July 10.
Staley, Joseph H., Columbus, Ind. Motor stand. 1,469,734 ;
Oct. 2.
Staley, Raleigh H., Springfield, 111., assignor to Chambers
Brothers Companv. Method and means for working
clay. 1,478.842 ; Dec. 25.
Stalker, Frederick W., and D. D. Rosenhurgh, assignors to
Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester. N. Y. Pres-
sure responsive diaphragm. 1,454,459 ; May 8.
Stall & Dean Manufacturing Company. (See Stall, Wal-
ter T., assignor.)
Stall, Walter T., assignor to Stall & Dean Manufactur-
ing Company, Brockton, Mass. Thigh guard.
1.478,184 : Dec. 18.
Stallings, Eugene A., Wirt, Okla. Electrolyte gas and
splash escape. 1,469,119 ; Sept. 25.
Stallings. Francis J., EfTingbam, 111. Gate valve. 1,444,644 ;
Feb. 6.
Stalter, Harry E., Moline, 111. Cut-off slide attachment.
1,461,464; July 10.
Stambaugh, Russell H., Galesbuvg, 111. Cutter. 1,459,296;
June in.
Stamm, Charles H., Indianapolis, assignor of one-third to
M, A. Hosteller, Kokomo, Ind. Dimmer for automobile
headlight. 1,445,182; Feb. 13.
Stamm, George T. (See Stebler, F., and Stamm.)
Stamm, Max, H. Tucker, and M. J. Peltz, Philadelphia, Pa.
Air-cooled electric motor. 1.476,776; Dec. 11.
Stamp, Hugo O., assignor to The Stamp Machine Com-
pany, Slilwaukee, Wis. Conveying apparatus.
1,474,855 ; Nov. 20.
Stamp Machine Company, The. (See Stamp, Hugo C,
assignor.)
Stampen, Jacob J., assignor to Pine Tree Milking Ma-
chine Company, Chicago, 111. Milking machine.
1,478,802: Dec. 25.
Stampfli, Wendell P., Healdton, Okla. Oil-well tool.
1,475,456; Nov. 27.
Stamps, Robert E. (See Greene, G. C, Tune, and
Stamps.)
Stanbrough, Duncan G., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,457,947 ;
June 5.
Stanbrough, William M., Newburgh, N. Y. Dental in-
strument. 1,475,354 ; Nov. 27.
Stancliffe, Cecil W., assignor to Pneumercator Company,
New York, N. Y. Depth and specific-gravity measur-
ing apparatus. 1,457,406; June 5.
Stancombe, Thomas R., Bristol, England. Combined elec-
tric cooker and water-heater apparatus. 1,474,562 ;
Nov. 20.
Standard Cap & Seal Corporation. (See Tevander, Olof
N., assignor.)
Standard Car Truck Company. (See Barber, L. W., find
Webb, assignors.)
Standard Carrier Company, The. (See Hepperle, William
.T., assignor.)
Standard Chemical Company. (See Foote, Hugh S., as-
signor.)
Standard Conveyor Company. (See Fraley, I^wreuce V.,
assignor. 1
Standard Conveyor Company. (See Johnson, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
Standard Conveyor Company. (See Lister, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Standard Conveyor Company. (See Wright, Fred, as-
signor.)
Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Company, The. (Sec Gravel,
David, assignor.)
Standard Corset Company, The. (See Von Halle, Millard,
assignor.)
Standard Development Company. (See Benton, Harry O.,
assignor.)
Standard Development Company. (See Buc, Hyym E.,
assignor.)
Standard Development Company. (See Clark, E. M.,
Loomis, and Carringer, assignors.)
Standard Development Company. (See Fyke, F. C. and
Hunt, assignors.)
Standard Development Company. (See Gerstenberger,
Henry L. G., assignor.)
Standard Development Company. (See Howard, Frank
A., assignor.)
Standard Development Company. (See Howard, P. A.,
Kent, and Jennings, assignors.)
Standard Development Compan.,'. (See Johns, C. 0., and
Buc, assignors.) •
Standard Development Company. (See Kent, George H.
L., assignor.)
Standard Development Company. (See Winchester G.,
and Howard, assignors.)
Standard Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Brog-
ger, Ivar W., assignor.)
Standard Elevator Interlock Company. (See Straley,
Thomas H., assignor.)
Standard Engineering Company. (See Staley, Allen C,
assignor.)
Standard Engineering Company. (See Newcomb, Edward
C, assignor.)
Standard Engineering Company. (See Scott, L. L., and
Staley, assignors.)
Standard Equipment Co. (See Kidd, William C, as-
signor. )
Standard Food Products Company. (See MacLachlan,
John C, assignor.)
Standard Foundry & Mfg. Company. (See Johnson, Wes-
ley J., assignor.)
Standard Gear Company. (See Colliau, Victor, assignor.)
Standard Heel & Counter Co. (See Brunlnga, John H.,
assignor.)
Standard-Johnson Co. See Donnellan, Edward P., as-
signor.)
Standard Machine Company. (See Houseman, Wilbur
L., assignor.)
Standard Metal Spinning Co. (See Horovitz, Morris R.,
assignor.)
Standard Meter Company, The. (See Danaher, John W.,
iisslgnor.)
Standard Motor Construction Company. (See Smith,
Benjamin C, assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Brinker, J. B., and Mc-
Neil, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Burton, W. M., and Clark,
assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Fifield, George IL, as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Hanna, R. W., Mason,
and Hamilton, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company, The. (See King, O. M., and
Brooks, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Layne, William R., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Miller, Harold C, as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Payne, E. H., and Mont-
gomery, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Petersen, Peter A., as-
signor.)
St.TUdard Oil Company. (See Wall, Myron S., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Kirpatrick,
B. S., and Morgan, assignors.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
511
Staudard Oil Company (of Indiana.) (See Qlalr, H. F.,
and Wonnncott, nssijrnors.)
Standard Oil Company (of Indiana). (See Humphreys,
K. E., Rogers, and Bransky, assignors.)
Standard Optical Company, Tlic. (See V.an Tassel, John
R., assignor.)
Standard Parts Company, The. (See Weymouth, Harry
G., assignor.)
Standard Parts Company, The. (See Zacharias, Robert
M.. assignor.)
Standard Parts Company, The. (See Zimmerman,
Thomas, assignor.)
Standard Plastering System. (See Walper,. Curry 0.,
assignor.)
Standard Pressed Steel Co. (See Gade. Harald F., as-
signor.)
Standard Reamer & Tool Company. (See Gyllsdorft,
Forsten A., assignor.)
Standard Register Company, The. (See Metzner, Albert
W.. assignor.)
Standard Sealing Equipment Corporation. (See Kimball,
W. D., and Rideout, asignors.)
Standard Sewing Macliine Company, The. (See Nelson,
George W., assignor.)
Standard Signal Corporation, The. (See Campbell, Colin
.!.. assignor.)
Standard Silk Dyeing Co. (See Seyer, Joseph, assignor.)
Standard Steel and Bearings Incorporated. (See Rock-
well. Hugh M., assignor.)
Standard Steel and Bearings Incorporated. (See Wood-
row, Irvin F., assignor.)
Standard Steel Car Company. (See Anderson, Harry T.,
assignor.)
Standard Steel Car Company. (See Christianson, Andrew,
assignor.)
Standard Steel Propeller Company. (See Dicks, Thomas
A., assignor,)
Standard Thermometer Company. (See Adair, Thomas
D., jr., assignor.
Standard Thermometer Company. (See Ames, Henry A.,
assignor.)
Standard Underground Cable Company. (See Fisher,
11. W.. and Davis, assignors.)
Standard Utilities Corporation. (See Hank, Joseph, as-
signor. )
Standard Wall Paper Co. (See Case. Lynn B.,_jTssignor.)
Standefer, John D., and J. H. Stidham, Dooley, Va.
Washing machine. 1,469,541 ; Oct. 2.
Standerwick, Reginald G. (See Steinmetz, C. P-, and
Standerwick.)
Standerwick, Reginald G., Lynn, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Regulator for electric gen-
erators. 1.477,781 : Dec. 18.
Standfield. .\rnold W.. Sydney. New South Wales. Aus-
tralia. Printing frame for roll films. 1,455,.308 ;
May 15.
Standifer. Thom.ns V. (See Johnson. Peter A., assignor.)
Standish, Floyd C. Hartford. Conn. Universal-.1oint-cas-
ing closure for transmission shafts. 1,447.492 ; Mar. 6.
Standish, Richard S.. St. Louis, Mo. .Adjustable lamp
shade. 1,449,018; Mar. 20.
Stanfield. Charles H., Wichita. Kans. Grinder.
1,457.092 ; May 29.
Stanfield, Earl E.. Helena, Mont. Hair-dressing-mirror
device. 1,451.236; Apr. 10.
Stanfield. Robfrt J., Kaufman, Tex. Drawhead.
1.447.049 ; Feb. 27.
Stanford, .\rthur L., Chicago, 111. Lifting jack. 1,463,635 ;
July 31.
Stanford, Leland, et al. (See Drews. Hugo E., assignor.)
Stanford. Will E., Calexico, Calif. Vehicle spring.
1.460,987 ; July 3.
Stangeland, Eric L.. East Stanwood, Wash. Generator.
1,455.275 ; May 15.
Stanger, David, Stroud, England. Twin-cylinder two-
stroke internal-combustion engine. 1,476,351 : Dec. 4.
Stanger, Ira L., Merchantville, N. J. Electrical switch-
ing device. 1,465,878; Aug. 21.
Stanger, .Tames R. (See Steele, J. R., and Stanger.)
Stankraiiff. Frank C, Detroit, Mich. Furnace. 1,458,249 ;
June 12.
Stanley, Albert, Indianapolis, Ind. Tank filler and con-
tents indicator. 1,463,342; July 31.
Stanley, Charles O., assignor of one-half to J. M. .Andrews,
Buffalo, N. Y. Spring wheel. 1,449.920 : Mar. 27.
Stanley Insulating Company. (See Smith, Herbert M.,
assignor.)
Stanley, Irving, assignor to Angel International Corpora-
tion. New York. N. Y. Apparatus for making receptacles
or containers. 1.466,211 ; Aug. 28.
Stanley, Irving, assignor to Angel International Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Paper receptacle or container.
1,467,123; Sept 4.
Stanley, .Tosppli, .Johnstown, Pa. Nutting device.
1.446.219; Feb. 20.
Stanley, Maurice H., New York, N. Y. Game. 1,441,889 ;
Jan. 9.
Stanlev. Oliver. Des Moines. Iowa. Combination cabinet
h-oning board and table. 1,444,808 ; Feb. 13.
Stanley, Robert L., Richmond. Me. Organ blower.
1,453,416: May 1.
Stanley, Stanley J. (See Burt, M. A., and Stanley.)
Stanley, Vincent C, Brookline, Mass., assignor to The
Garaewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, New York,
N. Y. Storage battery. 1,466,674 ; Sept. 4.
Stanley, Will A., Spokane, Wash. Tightener for antiskid
chains. 1,443,769; .Tan. 30.
Stanley, William H. (See Dayton, Alton A., assignor.)
Stanley Works, The. (See Lewis, Braytoii S., assignor.)
Stanly, Fred D. (See Black, F. A., and Stanly.)
Stansberrv, Maurice H., Kansas City, Mo. NonsUid roof
jack. 1,478.682; Dec. 25.
Stansbury, John H., Norfolk, Va. Card game board.
1,461,633 ; July 10.
Stansbury, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid-applying
can. 1,472.817 ; Nov. 6.
Stansfield, Edgar, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Heat treat-
ment. 1,459,932 ; June 26.
Stansfield, Norwood V., Baltimore, Md. Bag seal.
1,469,703 : Oct. 2.
Stantial, Frank G., Melrose, assignor to Merrimac Chem-
ical Company, Woburn, Mass. Making sulphuric acid
and apparatus therefor. 1,457,676 ; June 5.
Stantial, I<runk G., Melrose, and J. H. Clarke. Win-
chester, assignors to Merrimac Chemical Company.
Woburn, Mass. Making sodium sulphide. 1,447,524 :
Mar. 6.
Stanton, Frederick L. (See Fish, Gilbert D., assignor.)
Stanton, Herbert W. (See Flower, John W., assignor.)
Stanton, Joseph R., Newburvport, Mass. Screw driver.
1,476.653; Dec. 4.
Stanton, Norman C. (See Cushman, J. E., and Stanton.)
Stanwood, Frank H., Chicago, 111, Nosing for automobile
running boards and the like. 1,441,039 ; Jan. 2.
Stap Co. (See Acito, J., and Timen. assignors.)
Staples, Arthur L., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Spotlight. 1,445,245 ;
Feb. 13.
Staples, Arthur L., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven. Conn. Spotlight. 1,445,246;
Feb. 13.
Staples, Arthur L., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Spotlight.
1,445,247; Feb. 13.
Staples, Arthur L., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Roller-skate roll.
1.453,894; May 1.
Staples, Arthur L., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Heelplate for
skates or the like. 1,455.276 ; May 15.
Staples, Arthur L., assignor to Winchester Repeating Arms
Company, New Haven, Conn. Roller-skate roU.
1,476,550; Dec. 4.
Staples, Charles F.. Detroit, Mich. Washing machine.
1.477,780; Dec. 18.
Staples, Hersev L., Duluth, Minn. Automobile signal.
1,464,451 ; Aug. 7.
Staples. John S.. London, England. Carburetor for ex-
plosion engines. 1,442,103 ; Jan. 16.
Stapleton, Martin AV., Muscatine, Iowa. Gravity drain.
1,455,816; May 22.
Stapley, Philip H.. Waterbury, Conn., assignor to W. D.
Carpenter (iompany, Syracuse, N. Y. Liquid-soap dis-
penser. 1.472,695 ; Oct. 30.
Star Ball Player Company. (See Oscanyan, Paul C,
assignor.)
Star Chandelier Company. (See Poritz, Frederick M., as-
signor.)
Star Contrapropeller Ltd. A./S. (See Wagner, Rudolf,
assignor.)
Star Motor Company of California. (See Corgiat, J.,
jr., and Dusevoir, assignors.)
Star Rubber Company, The. (See Pfelffer, Fred B.,
assignor.)
Star Suspender and Garter Co. (See Weinsteln, Morris,
assignor.)
Star Wire Hanger Company, The. (See Clinton. Rich-
ard, assignor.)
Starbard, Raymond C, Paterson. N. J. Brake for baby
carriages. 1,450,873 ; Apr. 3.
Starbird. Robert H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor of one-third
to L. B. Gratton, Madera, Pa. Dumping mechanism for
dump cars. 1,466.970: Sept. 4.
Starbuck, Ernest, Peona, 111. Figure wheeled toy.
1.460,616; July 3.
Starck, John R., Weehawken, N. J. Clasp for jewelry.
1,464,452; Aug. 7.
Starck, William A. (See Hathaway, C. H.. and Starck.)
Starclough, William H., Parkersburg, W. Va. Tank.
1,451,967: Apr. 17.
Starik, Adolph E., Lakewood, Ohio. Lifting apparatus.
1,457.009 ; May 29.
Starin, Frank, Springfield. Mass. Combination ash tray
and cigar cutter. Des. 61.936; Feb. 13.
Stark .Mbert, assignor of oup-half to H. Stark, Paterson,
N. T Jar closnre. 1,459.558: Jiino 19.
Stark, Alma P., Salt Lake City, Utah. Holder for pock-
ets. 1,469,120 ; Sept. 25.
Stark, David P., and G. A. Higbee, Placervllle, Calif.
Animal trap. 1,464,453 ; Aug. 7.
Stark, Harry. (See Stark. Albert, assignor.)
Stark, Jacob J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dental attachment.
1,467,956 ; Sept 11.
512
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
stark, Luflwig, assignor to "Fleio" Wrench and Tool
Company, Chicago, 111. Wrench or tool. 1,474,798 ;
Nov. 20.
Stark, Olin G., Tunkhannock, Pa. Clutch control.
1,455,670; May 15.
Starke, Eric A., Berkeley, Calif. Apparatus for saving
gas and oil from producing wells. 1,467,512 ;
Sept. 11.
Starkcnstein, Emil, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Pharmaceu-
tical pi'oduct. 1,459,347; June 19.
Starker, Charles W., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Bearing
housing for electric motors. 1,475.894 ; Nov. 27.
Starkev, Ernest W. (See Bull, G. F.. and Starkey.)
Starkey, Ernest W., assignor to Charles H. Pugh Limited
and G. F. Bull, Birmingham, England. Friction clutch.
1,464,251; Aug. 7.
Starkey, Melinda A., Los Angeles, Calif. Fruit snip.
1,474,799; Nov. 20.
Starkl, .Toseph, assignor of one-half to H. Heidelberger,
and one-half to C. C. Madsen, Chicago, 111. Envelope
opener. 1.474,856; Nov. 20.
Starks, Ray S., assignor of one-half to H. O. Harare, B< r-
Iln, Wis. Automatic gas lighter. 1,452,987 ; Apr. 24.
Starkweather, Brayton W., assignor of one-half to E. W.
Joyce, East Rochester, N. Y. Legged article. 1,444,569 ;
Feb. 6.
Starkweather, Oscar H., Needham, Mass. Snowplow.
1,453,811 ; May 1.
Starmer, Mary, Newport News, Va. Belt buckle.
1,455,413 ; May 15.
Starmer, Mary, Newport News, Va. Belt buckle.
1,477,726; Dec. 18.
Starr, Charles E.. Bellingham, Wash., assignor to Per-
fecto Gear Differential Co., Oakland, Calif. Vehicle
driving gear. 1,464,887 ; Aug. 14.
Starr, Edward B., and M. Stockton, Lompoc, Calif. Dis-
integrator. 1.446.221 ; Feb. 20.
Starr, George W., and W. D. Paynter, Grass Valley, Calif.
Mining machine. 1,465.372 ; Aug. 21.
Starr, George W., and W. D. Paynter, Grass Valley,
Calif. Mining machine. 1,467,513; Sept. 11.
Starr, James R. L. (See Dodd, Henry S., assignor.)
Starr, Leo V. (See Kysela, Rudolph, assignor.)
Starr, Louis M. (See Epstein, Eli, assignor.)
Starr, Mever, New York, N. Y. Check writer. 1,456,522 ;
May 29.
Starr Piano Company. (See Mayer, Fred G., assignor.)
Starr, Samuel E., et al. (See Haas, Victor E., assignor.)
Starr, Thomas C., assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to J. P. Hartman, San Francisco, Calif. Daven-
port. 1,474,947; Nov. 20.
Starrett, Arthur H. (See Adell, J. A., and Starrett.l
Starrett, Arthur H., assignor to The L. S. Starrett
Company, Athol, Mass. Bench block. 1,442,415 ;
Jan. 16.
Starrett, Henry P., assignor to Starrett Mfg. Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Lock. 1,466,489; Aug. 28.
Starrett, Henry F., assignor to Starrett Mfg. Co., Chi-
c.igo. 111. Clamp. 1,472,619; Oct. 30.
Starrett, L. S., Company, The. (See Adell, J. A., and
Starrett, assignors.)
Starrett, L. S., Company, The. (See Amsden, A. W., and
Starrett, assignors.)
Starrett, L. S., Company, The. (See Starrett, Arthur
H., assignor.)
Starrett Mfg. Co. (See Starrett, Henry F., assignor.)
Starrett, William D. (See Amsden, A. W., and Starrett.)
Start, Lester M., S. B. Stafford, and J. W. Vedder, Wor-
cester, Mass. Fourdrinier paper-making machine.
1,458,558 ; June 12.
Startup, Kenneth S. (See Young, Frank A.,' assignor.)
Staset Company, The. (See Stackhouse, Milroy G.,
assignor.)
State Street Trust Company, trustee. (See Doble, Ralph
N., assignor.)
State Street Trust Company, Trustee. (See Howard,
S. R., and Anderson, assignors.)
Stateropoulos, loannes G. (See Balison, P. A., and
StatPvnpoulos.)
State,* Company, The. (See Blakeslee, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Statham, Richard J., Glendive, Mont. Radiator-support-
ing stand. 1,474,212 ; Nov. 13.
Statlrr, William J., assignor to The Jewett Refrigerator
Company, Buffalo. N. Y. Shelf. 1,452,765 ; Apr. 24.
Statu, Robert J. (See Dodge, A. Y., and Statz.)
Stanb. Henri, Manoir du Cygne, Coppet, Switzerland.
Gaiter of springs. 1.452,853; Apr. 24.
Staub, Herman, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing. Pa. Beat§r mechanism for braiding ma-
chine. 1,455,892; May 22.
Stanch, Louis A., Toledo, Ohio. Gauge. 1,465,694 ;
Aug. 21.
Staude, Edwin 6., Minneapolis, Minn. Combined clutch
and brake control. 1,447,908 ; Mar. 6.
Staude, Edwin G., St. Paul, Minn. Paper-box machine
1,449,959; Mar. 27.
Staude. Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Automatic brake
control for power-propelled vehicles. 1,470.701 ;
Oct. IG.
Staudenmayer, Charles F., Baltimore, Md. Artificial
fuel and making the same. 1,477,671 ; Dec. 18.
Stauder, Emanuel, assignor to Huther Bros. Saw Manu-
facturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Band-saw ma-
chine. 1,459,933 ; June 26.
Staudinger, Hermann, Zurich, H. Veraguth and R. Tobler,
assignors to Society of Chemical Industry in Basle,
Bsifiel, Switzerland. Indigoidic dyestuffs and making
same. 1,461,436; July 10.
Staudinger, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hedge cutter.
1,458,250 ; June 12.
Staudohar. Mike, Girard, Ohio. Combined table and chair.
Des. 62,150: Mar. 27.
StauCCer, Benjamin B., Chicago, 111. Grain-transferring
device for separators. 1,444,142 ; Feb. 0.
Staufifer, Henry W. (See Bonlne, C. E., and Stauffer.)
Staugaard, Christian, Detroit, Mich. Spindle-bolt-rcniov-
ing dPvicp. 1.454.0Sr> : May .S.
Staunton, Robert L., Salina, Kans. Lead-joint runner.
1,469,027 ; Sept. 25.
Stavig, Olaf, Seattle, Wash. Self-service store directory.
1,462,390; July 17.
Stazak, Michael B., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone system.
1,466,856; Sept. 4.
Ste. Anonyme pour I'Exploitation de Precedes Westing-
house Leblanc. (See Leblanc, Maurice, assignor.)
Ste. Genevieve Wash Machine Corporation. (See Kint-
zele, Julius H., assignor.)
Steadman, Harry P., Calamas, Iowa. Lifting device for
automobile bodies. 1,468,928 ; Sept. 25.
Stearns, Albert L., New York, and A. W. Hofmann, Brook-
lyn, assignors to Roy Watch Ca-se Co., New York, N. Y.
Watchcase tiller ring. 1,469,735 ; Oct. 2.
Stearns & Foster Company, The. (See Brown, Alfred C,
assignor.)
Stearns, Harry D., San Francisco, Calif. Display and
serving rack. 1,471,578 ; Oct. 23.
Stearns, Joseph L., assignor to Stearns Register Com
pany, Detroit, Mich. Register. 1,449.072 ; Jlar. 20.
Stearns, Marcus C, Chicago, 111. Ironing board.
1,446,943 ; Feb. 27.
Stearns, Ralph O., Wlnthrop, and D. E. McGraw, North
Lawrence, N. Y. Pasteurizing device. 1,468,420 ;
Sept. 18.
Stearns, Ralph O., Winthrop, N. Y., and D. E. McGraw,
Cresskill, N. J. Condenser for steam-driven machinery.
1,473,449 : Nov. 6.
Stearns, Ray. (See Macloskle, G., and Stearns.)
Stearns, Ray, Schenectady, N. Y., and G. Macloskie, Erie,
Pa., assignors to General Electric Company. Brak-
ing systems. 1,442.305 ; Jan. 16.
Stearns Register Company. (See Stearns, Joseph L., as-
signor.)
Stearns-Roger Manufacturing Company, The. (See Nevill,
David .T.. nspignor.)
Stearns, William B.. Milton, Mass. Electrical distribu-
tor. 1,461.101 ; .July 10.
Stebber, Emil O., Flagstone, British Columbia, Canada.
Rim. 1,462,426; July 17.
Stebbins, Frank E., Washington, D. C. Kinetic-cnergy-
tran.sforming means for cars. 1,461,787 : July 17.
Stebbins, Frank E., Washington, D. C. Kinefic-enovgy
transforming means for cars, bumpers, etc. 1,461,788 ;
July 17.
Stebbins, Joseph L., Hanover, Pa. Snowplow. 1,445,183 ;
Feb. 13.
Stebler, Fred, assignor to Stebler Parker Co., Riverside,
Calif. Brush. 1,454,191 ; May 8.
Stebler, Fred, assignor to Stebler Parker Co., Riverside,
Calif. Fruit cleaner. 1,457,861 ; June 5.
Stebler, Fred, assignor to Stebler-Parker Co., Riverside.
Calif. Box-elevator feeder. 1,461.465 ; July 10.
St'^bler. Fred, nssi.snor to Stebler Parker Co.. Riverside.
Calif. B^uit-handling apparatus. 1,476,113; Dec. 4.
Stebler, Fred, and R. E. Davis, assignors to Stebler
Parker Co., Riverside, Calif. Fruit-sizing aoparatus.
1,461,702 ; July 10.
Stebler, Fred. Riverside, and G. T. Stamra, Upland, as-
signors to Stebler Parker Co., Riverside, Calif. Box-
handling apparatus. 1.474,857 ; Nov. 20.
Stebler Parker Co. (Sec Parker. George D., assignor.)
Stebler Parker Co. (See Stebler. Fred, assignor.)
Stebler Parker Co. (See Stebler, F., and Davis, as-
signors.)
Stebler Parker Co. (See Stebler, F., and Stamm, as-
signors.)
Steelier, Charles. Chicago, 111. Soldering machine.
1,451,032 ; Apr. 10.
Stecher, Charles, Chicago, 111. Boring machine.
1,452,940 ; Apr. 24.
Stecher, Hans. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pencil-illumlnatlng de-
vice. 1,450,991 ; Apr. 10.
Stedman, George M., assignor to Stedman's Foundry &
Machine Works, Aurora, Ind. Revolving screen.
1,473,745 ; Nov. 13.
Stedman, George M., assignor to Stedman's Foundry &
Machine Works, Aurora, Ind. Revolving screen.
1,473,746; Nov. 13.
Stedman, James H., Braintree, Mass. Shoe sole.
1,458,201 ; June 12.
Stedman, John F. (See Green, D. F., and Stedman.)
Stedman, John P., Tigard, Oreg. Tool-supporting stand.
1,470,296; Oct. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
513
Stedman, Leonard B. (See Silveno. A., and Stedman.)
Ste<lmairs Foundry & Machine Works. (See Stedman,
Geome M., assignor.)
Steed. Otho II. G., Stafford, England. Loading and dis-
charge pipe line system for oil tanliers. 1,478,925 ;
Dec. 25.
Stecde, George F., Tipperarv, Ireland. Liquid-level indi-
cator. 1.446.944 : Feb. 2T.
Steedsman, Victor D., and E. H. Intlehouse, De Lamere,
N. Dak. Elevating bucliet. 1,473. 258; Nov. 6.
Steeg, Fredericlv L., assignor of one-half to J. L. Burkey,
Chicago. 111. Ring. Di'S. 63,380; Nov. 27.
Steel, Charles C, Williamsport, Pa. Metallic railway tie.
1,474,298 ; Nov. 13.
Steel. Charles C, and T. H. Lynn, Williamsport, Pa. Tire
carrier. 1,478,406 ; Dec. 25.
Steel. Earl H.. Indianapolis, Ind. Chimney flashing.
1,442,587 ; Jan. 16.
Steel. Edward R., Grundy Center, and P. C. Molgard, El-
dora. Iowa. Ice box. 1,478.770 ; Dec. 25.
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company. (See Kaufmann,
.laeiib. assignor.)
Steel, Mariorie. Los Angelos, Calif. Camping bed for
automobiles. 1,465,925; Aug. 21.
Steel I'roducts Company, The. (See Garman, Harry B.,
assignor.)
Steel Products Company. The. (See Spire, William H.,
assignor.)
Steel Scaffolding Co., The. (See Goodwin, James R., as-
signor.)
Steel Stamping Company, The. (See Bregman, Harry,
assignor. )
Steel Utilities Incorporated. (See Hawthorne, Louis
.A., assignor.)
Steele. Albert H., administrator. (See Baird, Melville P.. l
Steele, Albert H., administrator. (See Baird, M- B.,
and Walls.)
Steele, Alexis P., Statesville, N. C. Drag-line excavator.
1.448.6S0; Mar. 13.
Steele, Archie W.. Bloomfield, assignor to W. J. Hawkins,
Montclair, N. J. Electric fuse. 1,468,758 ; Sept. 25.
Steele, Arthur G., Kawlins, Wyo. Egg beater. 1.467, -'05 :
Sept. 4.
Steele, Charles W., assignor to The Miller Rubber Com-
pany. .\kron, Ohio. Ball-varnishing machine. 1,471,424 ;
Oct." 23.
Steele, Edward B., Rochester, assignor to Queen City
Material Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Engraver's transferring
device. 1,457,469 ; June 5.
Steele, Francis F. (See Matheny, C. A., and Steele.)
Steele, Frederick P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Midwest Engine Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Tractor
wheel rim. 1,442,030 ; .Tan. 9.
Steele, Grove F., jr., New Britain, Conn. Post-office-box
door. Des. 62,425 : May 22.
Steele, Grove F., jr.. New Britain, Conn. Post-office-
drawer front. Des. 62,426; May 22.
Steele, Harney G., Johnstown, Pa. Holder for nonskid
chains. 1,474,563 ; Nov. 20.
Steele, James R., Owego, N. Y. Anticreeper. 1,473,652 ;
Nov. 13.
Steele. John II. (See Lane. C. H., and Steele.)
sSteele, John R., and J. R. Stanger, loua, assignors to
TTniversal Safety Brake Company, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Brake. 1,448,0155 ; Mar. 13.
Steele, Lawrence C. (See Bennett, C. W,, and Steele.)
Steele, Thomas, assignor to The Columbus Dental Manu-
facturing Company, Columbus. Ohio. Interchangeable
facing and backing. 1.473,055 ; Nov. 6.
Steele, Warren E., San Francisco, Calif. Reversible win-
dow. 1.443,933 ; Jan. 30.
Steele, Wesley, assignor of one-half to W. F. Guttery,
Double Springs, Ala. Harrow. 1,469,195 ; Sept. 25.
Steele, Wilhird S. (See Hoopes, Charles P. and F. P., and
Steele.)
Steelman, Lewis, Millville, N. J., assignor to H. L.
Dixon Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Leer. Rel5.603 ;
May 15.
Steely, Charles R., Corsicana, Tex. Advertising device.
1,471,810 : Oct. 23.
Steen, Axel W., Los Angeles, Calif. Camp grate. 1,473.056 ;
Nov. 6.
Steen, Axel W., assignor of one-half to J. C. Foelslng,
Los Angeles, Calif. Takedown camp stove. 1,474.646 ;
Nov. 20.
Steen, Buford J., Christine, Tex. Engine starter.
1,442,366 ; Jan. 16.
Steen, Buford J., Christine, Tex. Pipe wrench. 1,450,016 ;
May 1.
Steen, Buford J., and W. O. Martin, Christine, Tex.
Stump remover. 1.460,617; July 3.
Steeiihcrg. Erik. Hellerup, Denmark. Combined churning
and emulsifving machine. 1,468.581 ; Sept. 18.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Diaphragm for elastic-fluid
turbines and making same. 1,470,497 ; Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Elastic-fluid-turbine rotor and
making same. 1,470,498 ; Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady. N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,470,499 ;
Oct. 9.
58339—33
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,470,500;
Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Making blade rings for elastic-
fluid turbines. 1,470,501 ; Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Making blade rings for elastic-
fluid turbines. 1,470,502 ; Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Comp;iny. Making blade rings. 1,470,503 ;
Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Bucket wheel and making
same. 1,470,504 ; Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,470,505 ;
Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Manufacturing turbine ele-
ments. 1,470,506; Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Making rotor elements for
elastic-fluid turbines. 1,470,507 ; Oct. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Manufacturing turbine elements.
1,470,508; Oct. 9.
Steere, Clarence E., Redondo Beach, Calif. Wrapping ma-
chine. 1,474,181 ; Nov. 13.
Steere, Clarence E., assignor to H. Scarborough, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Can-filling machine. 1,471,867 ; Oct. 23.
Steese, Jay C, and C. A., Hofl^, assignors to The Akron
Lamp Company, Akron, Ohio. 1,451,123 ; Apr. 10.
Sttese, Marcus C, Duluth, Minn. Means for preventing
the escape of Inclosed gas. 1,475,656 ; Nov. 27.
Stefan, Jacob, jr., Chicago Heights, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Inland Steel Company, Chicago, III.
Pence. 1,452,766 ; Apr. 24.
Steffa, Homer I., Chicago, 111. Heat-exchange apparatus.
1,453,292 ; May 1.
Steffan, William C, F. B. Ackermann, and W. J. Greiner,
Chicago, 111. Pencil. Des. 62,224 ; Apr. 17.
Steffee, William H., assignor of one-half to A. D. Major,
Worcester, Mass. Railway spike. 1,456,682 ; May 29.
Stefifen, Adolf, assignor to Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass &
Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lamp standard. Des.
63,125; Oct. 9.
Stefllen, Adolf, assignor to Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass &
Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lamp Standard. Des.
63.441 : Dec. 4.
Steffens, George V.. St. Louis, Mo. Automobile tool kits.
1,441,251 ; Jan. 9.
Stegeman, Henry J.. Fairfield, Conn., assignor to The
Holt Manufacturing Company, Stockton, Calif. Trac-
tor. 1,455,455 ; May 15.
Stegmann, Louis A., assignor to Cinema Advertising Cor-
poration, Newark, N. J. Display device. 1,474,388 ;
Nov, 20.
Stegmann, Otto, Will County, 111. Lubricator cup.
1,477,672 ; Dec. 18.
Stehl, Conrad, Oakland, Calif. Pencil. Des. 62,198;
Apr. 10.
Stehle, William H. (See Hughes, James W., assignor.)
Stehlin, Charles F., New Rochelle, N. Y. Transmission
oiler. 1.442,789 ; Jan. 16.
Stehlin, Charles F., New Rochelle, N. Y. Cage press.
1.448,774 ; Mar. 20.
Stehmann, Harry, Berlin-Hohenschonhausen, Germany.
Grate for shaft furnaces. 1,452,006 ; Apr. 17.
Steidle, Frank X., Cincinnati, Ohio, and R. J. HoUmeyer,
Newport, Ky. Radiator mounting. 1,449,960 ; Mar. 27.
Stelert, Alois F., and O. W. Linke, Philadelphia, Pa.
Floor polisher. 1,471,217 ; Oct. 16.
Steiger & Kerr Stove & Foundry Co., The. (See Sattler,
John H., assignor.)
Steigerwald, Edward, and F. L. H. Pfeil, Philadelphia,
Pa. Spring clip. 1,477,605 ; Dec. 18.
Steigerwald, George N., Hatbora, Pa., assignor to Rail
Welding and Bonding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ap-
paratus for welding rails. 1,442,834 ; Jan. 23.
Steigmeyer, Frederick, Westhaven, Calif. Seed-condition-
ing apparatus. 1,473,165 ; Nov. 6.
Stein, A., & Company. (See Kuehn, Charles P., as-
signor.)
Stein, A., & Company. (See Liebenstein, Max J., as-
signor.)
Stein, A., & Company. (See Stein, Samuel M., assignor.)
Stein, Charles, New York, N. Y. Leather hand bag.
Des. 62,930 ; Aug. 21.
Stein, Daniel J. (See Larry, E. P., and Stein.)
Stein, Fredrick W., Kenosha, assignor of one-half to J.
Gibbons, Milwaukee, Wis. Tool. 1,464,298 ; Aug. 7.
Stein, Henry E., assignor to The Quad Stove Mfg. Co.,
Columbus, Ohio. Wall heater. 1,456,472 ; May 22.
Stein, Isaac and S., Revere, Mass. Heel lining for boots
and shoes. 1,469,853; Oct. 9.
Stein. Jacob, New York, N. Y. Ventilated sanitary gar-
ment. 1,458,082 ; June 5. , ,„^ „„^
Stein, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Sanitary belt. 1,475,895 ;
Nov. 27. „ , ^ .
Stein, Lawrence M. (See Moulton, Harley C, assignor.)
Stein, Louis, Chicago, 111. Temporary binder. 1,451,377 ;
Apr. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
stein, Myer J., Chicago, 111. Cushion wheel. 1,460,453;
July 3.
Stein, Samuel. (See Stein, Isaac and S.)
Stein, Samuel M., assignor to A. Stein & Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Display reel. 1,445.417; Feb. 13.
Stein, Solomon, Washington, D. C. Jewel setting.
1,457,196; May 29.
Steinacher, Rudolph. (See Graf, Emil, assignor.)
Steinbach, Arthur, assignor of one-half to L. Podgorsek,
Chicago, 111. Armature for dynamo-electric machines.
1,450,521 ; Apr. 3.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Insulator. 1,443,657 ;
Jan. 30.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Insulator-supporting
pin. 1,444,434 ; Feh. 6.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Photographic devel-
oping tray. 1,444,435 ; Feb. 6.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Insulators.
1,446,135 ; Feb. 20.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Insulator.
1,446,523 ; Feb. 27.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ventilated line In-
sulator. 1,447,359 ; Mar. 6.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Strain insulator.
1,448,096; Mar. 13.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Column strain insu-
lator. 1,448,604 ; Mar. 13.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Insulator. 1,451,968 ;
Apr. 17.
Stelnherger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Insulated connector.
1,451,969; Apr. 17.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Strain insulator.
1,453,201 ; Apr. 24.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone or other
sound receiver. 1,455,817 ; May 22.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone or other
sound receiver. 1,455,818 ; May 22.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Column strain In-
sulator. 1,468,042 ; Sept. 18.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Insulator-supporting
pin. 1,468,043; Sept. 18.
Steinberger, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Line insulator.
1,468,044 : Sept. 18.
Steindorf, Otto W., Wheeling, W. Va. Flanged pipe cou-
pling. 1,443,051 ; Jan. 23.
Steinecke, Fritz, Kemscheid, Germany, assignor to the
Firm : Mannesmannrohren-Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Rolling mill. 1,"474,124 ; Nov. 13.
Steiner, Alois J., Hoboken, N. J. Can-covering machine.
1,456,409 ; May 22.
Steiner, Frank M., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to
Steiner Sales Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Towel
cabinet. 1,470,941 ; Oct. 16.
Steiner, Frank M., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to
Steiner Sales Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Towel
cabinet. 1,470,942 ; Oct. 16.
Steiner, Frank M., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to
Steiner Sales Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Towel
cabinet. 1,470,943 ; Oct. 16.
Steiner, Frank M., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to
Steiner Sales Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Towel
cabinet. 1,470,944; Oct. 16.
Steiner, Frank M., and W. S. Graves, Minneapolis,
Minn., assignors to Steiner Sales Company, Salt Lake
City, Utah. Towel cabinet. 1,477,018 ; Dec. 11.
Steiner, George A., assignor to Steiner Sales Company,
Salt Lake City, Utah. Towel cabinet. 1,454,910;
May 15.
Steiner, George A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Steiner Sales Companv, Salt Lake City, Utah. Towel
cabinet. 1,477,019 ; Dec. 11.
Steiner, Hubbard W., C. W. Shipley, and J. Morrison,
assignors to The Trailmobile Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Army field kitchen. 1,451,087; Apr. 10.
Steiner, Leopold, New York, N. Y., assignor to Leopold
Steiner Mfg. Co. Apparatus for preparing anaesthetics.
1,469,008 ; Oct. 2.
Steiner, Leopold Mfg. Co. (See Steiner, Leopold, as-
signor.)
Steiner Sales Company. (See Overholt, Albert L., as-
signor.)
Steiner Sales Company. (See Steiner, Frank M., as-
signor. )
Steiner Sales Company. (See Steiner, F. M., and Graves,
assignors.)
Steiner Sales Company. (See Steiner, George A., as-
signor.)
Steinert, Clarence L., Waukesha, Wis. Means for pro-
moting retail credit. 1,475,896 ; Nov. 27.
Steinhardt, Adolph, et al. (See Burgess, William E., as-
signor.)
Steinhardt, Arthur, Berlin, Germany. Electrically-
heated vessel. 1.442,910 ; .Tan. 23.
Steinhauer, William R., and J. N. Prutzman, Mt. Vernon,
Wash. Automobile headlight. 1.463,024 ; July 24.
Steiniger, Emil E., (See Wilkisson, Edward L., assignor.)
Steinkamp, George F., Cincinnati, Ohio. Combined sta-
tionary washstand and hath chair. 1,457,470 ;
June 5.
Steinke, Albert L., Pipestone, Minn. Stock-tank heater.
1,463,099 ; July 24.
Steinkoller, Thomas J.. Berkeley, Calif. Control valve for
air-brake systems. 1,444,281 ; Feb. 6.
Stciukeller, Thomas J., Berkeley, Calif. Pressure-control
valve. 1,448,469 ; Mar. 13.
Steinkeller, Thomas J., Berkeley, assignor to M. 6.
Jeffress, San Francisco, Calif. Air-brake-control valve.
1,458,370; June 12.
Steinkraus, Henry W., Peoria, 111. Clothesline holder.
1,478,803 ; Dec. 25.
Steinle, William J., Flushing, N. Y., assignor to The
Hartford Rubber Works Company. .Apparatus for
manufacturing tire casings. 1,470,889 ; Oct. 16.
Steinman, Edmund A. (See Horwich, 11. J., and Stetn-
man.)
Steinman, Jacob H., Oakland, assignor to Selectasine Sys-
tem Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Producing pictures in
color. 1,444,531 ; Feb. 6.
Steinmark, Harry D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lock. 1,475,725 ;
Nov. 27.
Steinmetz, Charles M., Washington, D. C. Shirt having
reversible soft cuffs. 1,445,364 ; Feb. 13.
Steinmetz, Charles P., Schenectady, N. Y., and R. G.
Standerwick, Lynn, Mass., assignors to General Elec-
tric Company. Regulator for electric generators.
1,477,782 ; Dec. 18.
Steinmetz Electric Motor Car Corporation. (See Stoppen-
bach, Donald C, assignor.)
Steinmetz, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Tlre-inflatlng at-
tachment for disk wheels. 3,452.284: Apr. 17.
Steinmetz, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Disk wheel.
1,471,014; Oct. 16.
Steinmetz, Lyel, (See Maxwell, George H., assignor.)
Steinmetz, Stefan, Berlin, Germany. Apparatus for wash-
ing, husking, and polishing wet grain. 1,464,547 ;
Aug. 14.
Steinmeyer, Hermann. New York, N. Y. Pocket file case
1 470 549 * Oct. 9.
Stei'nus,' Charles A.i Detroit, Mich. Table. 1,444,645;
Feb. 6.
Stell, Alfred, Steeton, near Keighley, and John Stell,
Keighley, England. DoflSng apparatus for spinning,
doubling, twisting, and like machines. 1,464,730 :
Aug. 14.
Stell. John. (See Stell, Alfred and J.)
Stelling, Gustaf, Del Mar, Calif. Differential mecha-
nism. 1,476,379 ; Dec. 4.
Stellner, William P., Danville, 111. Traffic signal.
1,467,206 ; Sept. 4.
Stelter, Edward B., Hingham, Mont. Force-pump oil can.
1,466,256; Aug. 28.
Stelter, Francis C. W., Astoria, N. Y. Dyeing machine.
1,452,129 ; Apr. 17.
Stember, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Pocketbook. 1,463,729 ;
July 31.
Stpmen, Clifford O., Detroit, Mich. Envelope. 1,446,073 ;
Feb. 20.
Stemmler, Edwin F., assignor to AUis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Mflwaukee, Wis. Timber-treat-
ing apparatus. 1,450,897 ; Apr. 3.
Stempel, Laszlo M. (See Bain, J. G., and Stempel.)
Stenberg, Carl M. (See Lamont, J. A., and Stenberg.)
Stenberg, Ervln C, Denver, Colo. Steering wheel.
1,477,727; Dec. 18.
Stenbol, Carl, assignor to Algoma Steel Corporation, Lim-
ited, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Cooling rails
or the like after rolling. 1,456,944 ; May 29.
Stendahl, Ludwig, Fairfield, assignor to The Bryant Elec-
tric Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Adapter. 1,452,321 ;
Apr. 17.
Stenger, John, McKeesport, Pa. Air-hose coupling.
1,458,862: June 12.
Stenhouse, David, Clarksburg, W. Va. Leer for annealing
glassware. 1,474,058 : Nov. 13.
Stenhouse, Thomas, assignor of sixteen and two-thira.«
per cent to A. L. D. D'Adrian, Washington, Pa., and
sixteen and two-thirds per cent to B. F. Drakenfekl,
jr.. New York, N. Y. Apparatus for supporting glass
cylinders. 1,460,043 ; June 26.
Stenhouse, Thomas, Washington, Pa., assignor of one-
sixth to A. L. D. D'Adrian, Washington, Pa., and one-
sixth to B. F. Drakenfeld, jr.. New York, N. Y. Meth-
od and apparatus for drawing glass cylinders.
1,460,285 ; June 26.
Stenhouse, Thomas, assignor of one-sixth to A. L. 1).
D'Adrian, Washington, Pa., and one-sixth to B. F.
• Drakenfeld, jr.. New York, N. Y. Method of and ap-
paratus for supporting glass cylinders. 1,460,286 ;
June 26.
Stenman, Elis F., Lynn, Mass. Snap fastener. 1,447,440 ;
Mar. 6.
Stensgaard, Conrad P. and R. L., Pomona, Calif. Fruit
carrier. 1,470,334 ; Oct. 9.
Stensgaard, Robert L. (See Stensgaard, Conrad P. and
R. L.)
Stenson, Solfest N. (See Crago, Felix H., assignor.)
Stent, Dudley H.. Delhi, India. Reenforced-concrete rail-
way and the like sleeper. 1,460,115 ; June 26.
Stenwall, Alfred, Kewanee, 111., assignor to Walworth
Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mase. Valve.
1,462,834; July 24.
Stenzl, Hans, assignor to the Firm of C. H. Boehringer
Sohn Chemische Fabrik, Nieder-Ingelheim-on-the-Rhine,
Germany, Producing papaverine nitrite. 1,468,607 ;
Sept. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
515
.\liuond separator.
Belt feed for pick-
Almond-scparatin!^
Stephen, Archibald R., Lodi, Calif.
1,443,658; Jan. 30.
Stephen, Archibald U., Lodi, Calif,
inc tables. l,443.()5i) : Jan.. 30.
Stephen, Archibald K., Lodi. Calif,
apparatus. 1.444.570; Feb. 0.
Stephen, Edward, Manchester, England. Means for de-
taching and delivering lengths of paper. 1,452,621 ;
Apr. 24.
Stephens, Albert G., Indianapolis, lud. Display-cast-
warmer. 1,403,179 ; July 31.
Stephens. Andrew J., Kansas City, Mo. Inner tire.
1,475.326; Nov. 27.
Stephens. .Arthur E. (See Stephens, Richard, R. J.,
and A. K.)
Stephens, Bi'iijamin G. C, Auckland, New Zealand. Elec-
tric-line insulator. 1,463,852 ; Aug. 7.
Stephens, Clarence, Clay City, Ind. Antiglare device.
1,462,946; July 24.
Stiphons, Dana M., assignor to .Tanet Garment Company,
Charlotte, N. C. Troducing fullness in the seat of un-
derwear. 1,470,580 ; Oct. 9.
Stephens. Earl R., Dover, N. J. Stove. 1.459,559 ;
June 19.
Stephens, Edward E. (See Falconer, Leroy D., as-
signor.)
Stephens, George R., Atlanta, Ga. Collapsible bucket.
1.464.54S ; Aug. 14.
Stephens, Henry. Cleveland, Ohio. Tie-plate rail anchor.
1,463,344 : July 31.
Stephens, Henry, assignor to The Interstate Railway
Supply Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rail anchor.
1,463,343; July 31.
Stephens, Henry J. (See Marsh, H. V., and Stephens.)
Stephens, Howard O., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Stationary induction . appa-
ratus. 1,445,97$; Feb. 20.
Stephens, Howard 0., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Casing for electrical appa-
ratus. 1,448,009 : Mar. 13.
Stephens, Joseph M. (See Long, Willis C. and C. P.,
and Stephens.)
Stephens. Lawrence, Marietta, Ohio. Plug. 1,465,373 ;
Aug. 21.
Stephens. Lewis E., Fellows, Calif. Key puller.
1.443.052 ; Jan. 23.
Stephens. Percy W., Chicago, 111. Fuel-reserve system.
1,470,775; Oct. 16.
Stephens, Richard J. (See Stephens, Richard, R. J.,
and A. E.)
Stephens, Richard, R. J., and A. E., Upper Norwood, Lon-
don, England. Drum brake. 1,467,514 ; Sept. 11.
Stephens, Samuel, Somerville, assignor to Samuel Ste-
phens and Wickersham Quoiii Company, Boston, Mass.
Printer's quoin. 1,470,297 ; Oct. 9.
Stephens, Samuel, and Wickersham Quoin Company. (See
Stephens, Samuel, assignor.)
Stephens, Thomas A., Parkersburg, W. Va. Lug-socket
fishing tool. 1.443,853: Jan. 30.
Stephens, Thomas J., Spokane, Wash. Dust cap for tire
valves. 1,451,719 ; Apr. 17.
Stephens, Thomas J., Cleveland, Ohio. Shaving kit.
1,473,653; Nov. 13.
Stephens, William, Ironwood, Mich. Rotation sleeve for
drill bits. 1,465.008; Aug. 14.
Stephensmeier, John H., St. Louis, Mo. Dirigible head-
light. 1,464.252; Aug. 7.
Stephenson, Albert E., Dallas, Tex. Tube and tire re-
pair material. 1.456,078 ; May 22.
Stephenson, Axel G.. Denver, Colo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Railway Safety Appliance Com-
pany. Brake for trucks. 1,441,540 ; Jan. 9.
Stephenson, Charles F., Fostoria, Ohio. Abrading com-
pound. 1.443,660 ; .Tan. 30.
Stephenson, Charles H., Lynn, Mass. Garbage bucket.
1.441,040; Jan. 2.
Stephenson. Edward M., Hartford, Conn. Portable letter
file. 1,474,948 ; Nov. 20.
Stephenson, George E., Chicago, 111. Display light.
1,453,731 ; May 1.
Stephenson, George E., Chicago, 111. Spotli,ght color
screen. 1,472.095 ; Oct. 30.
Stephenson, John R., and O. C. Armstrong, Los Angeles,
Calif. Tractor attachment for automobiles. 1,454,911;
May 15.
Stephenson, Leigh J., et al., trustees. (See Stephenson.
Leigh J., assignor.)
Stephenson. Leigh J., assignor to B. V. Decker, L. J.
Stephenson. G. B. Burrage, W. T. Fenton, and L. A.
Williams, trustees, Chicago, III. Control means for
electrically-driven mechanism. 1.475.970 ; Dec. 4.
Stephenson, Ralph E., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to
G. & J. Tire Company. Manufacturing inner tubes.
1.455,364; May 15.
Stephenson. Spencer H., Center Point, Iowa. Attach-
ment for music stands. 1,458,083 ; June 5.
Stephenson, Wilfred H., San Antonio. Tex. Gauge and
filler spout for gasoline tanks. 1.477.728; Dec. 18.
Stephenson, William A., Auckland, New Zealand. Animal-
shearing plant. 1,449.561 ; Mar. 27.
Stephenson. William M., Dallas, Tex. Oil-saver device.
1,453.293 ; Mav 1.
Stepkal, Edward. (See Kosatka, F. V., and Stepkal.)
Stepp, James M., Huntington, W. Va. Cleaning appa-
ratus. 1,454,381 ; May 8.
.St<-ps, Robert A., assignor to Sugar Machinery Company,
Los Angeles, (Talif. Method of and means for washing
centrifugals. Rel5,547 ; Feb. 20.
Stercklen, Prosper, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany, as-
signor to G. Fussner, Menominee, Mich. Metal-work-
ing machine and attachment therefor. 1,455,554 ;
May 15.
Stericker, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Phila-
delphia Quartz Company. Combined board and making
the same. 1,462,835 ; July 24.
Sterling Bronze Company. (See Roth, Louis, assignor.)
Sterling Clock Co. (See Stern, Lewis J., assignor.)
Sterling, Emelia, Worthington, Minn. Clothes guard.
1,447,158; Feb. 27.
Sterling. Frederick W., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to B. H. Dyer Company. Auto-
mobile attachment. 1,445,918 ; Feb. 20.
Sterling, Jessie B. (See Scholes, Edmond P., assignor.)
Sterling Machine & Stamping Company, The. (See
Clisby, Roy E., assignor.)
Sterling, Myron C, Mlfflinburg, and W. E. Sallade, Tur-
botville, Pa. Thread-cleaning attachment for textile
machinery. 1,475,036 ; Nov. 20.
Sterling Wheelbarrow Company. (See Mueller, Edward
C, assignor.)
Stern, Charles, and G. F. Egan, Jersey City, N. J. Auto
tail lamp and signal. Rel5,661 ; Julv 24.
Stern, Charles, and G. F. Egan, Jersey City, N. J. Sig-
naling mechanism for vehicles. 1,441,890 : Jan. 9.
Stern, Edgar L., San Francisco, Calif. Folding box.
1,463,448; July 31.
Stern, Harry L., Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. Des. 62,461 ;
June 5.
Stern, Isidore, New York, N. Y. Removable brldgework at-
tachment. 1,440,631 ; Mar. 27.
Stern, Isidore, New York, N. Y. Adjustable attachment
for removable bridgework. 1,451,718 ; Apr. 17.
Stern, Joseph H., Paterson, assignor to M. J. Forfl
Manufacturing Company, Hoboken, N. J. Adjusting
device. 1,465,065 ; Aug. 14.
Stern, Julius. (See Eygiel, A., and Stern.)
Stern, Lewis J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Sterling
Clock Co., Inc. Time-control arrangement. 1,473,057 ;
Nov. 6.
Stern, Marcus. (See Doehler, H. H., and Stern.)
Stern Morris J., Jamaica, N. Y. Jewel mount. Des.
62,268 ; Apr. 24.
Stern, Morris L., Detroit, Mich. Trousers. 1,458,632 ;
June 12.
Sternad, Andrew F., Chicago, 111. Feeding machine.
1,451,897; Apr. 17.
Sternberg, Ernst M., West Allis, Wis. Differential
mechanism. 1,442,498 ; Jan; 16.
Sternberger, Robert O. (See Allen, A. F., McCoy, and
Sternberger. )
Sternbergh, James H., Reading, Ta. Differential gear.
1,461,102; July 10.
Sterner, Lloyd H., H. M. Landroth, and M. E. Sterner,
Fremont, Nebr. Advertising device. 1,452,396 :
Apr. 17.
Sterner, Minnie B. (See Sterner, L. H., Landroth, and
Sterner.)
Sternheimer, Nathan, Richmond, Va. Envelope.
1,470,335 ; Oct. 9.
Sternitzke, Henry. (See Henkel, H., and Sternitzke.)
Sternlieb, David, deceased, by F. Sternlieb, administratrix,
Vienna, Austria. Plastic packing material for stuffing
boxes. 1,441,951 ; Jan. 9.
Sternlieb, Friederike, administratrix. (See Sternlieb,
David.)
Sterns, Edward O., assignor to The Sterns Gas Engine
Lubricator Company, Columbus, Ohio. System of lu-
bricating gas engines. 1,464,733 ; Aug. 14.
Sterns, Edward O., assignor to The Sterns Gas Engine
Lubricator Company, Columbus, Ohio. System of lu-
brication. 1,464,734; Aug. 14.
Sterns, Edward O., assignor to The Sterns Gas Engine
Lubricator Company, Columbus, Ohio. System of lubri-
cating gas engines. 1,466,857; Sept. 4.
Sterns Gas Engine Lubricator Companv, The. (See
Sterns, Edward O., assignor.)
Sterrett, Walter R., assignor to H. L. Dixon Company,
Carnegie, Pa. Leer conveyer. 1,462,427; July 17.
Sterrick, Harrison D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Shaving and
massage brush. 1.458.371 : June 12.
Sterrick, Harrison D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Filling attach-
ment. 1,468,887; Sept. 25.
Stetler, Daniel E., Wellington. Kans. Eyeshield for auto-
mobile windshields. 1,465,.S74 ; Aug. 21.
Stetson, Frank H., Methuen, Mass., assignor to U. S. Boli-
bin & Shuttle Co.. Providence, R. I. Friction for shut-
tles. 1.440.605 ; Jan. 2.
Stetson, Frank H., Methuen, Mass., assignor to U. S.
Bobbin & Shuttle Co., Providence, R. I. Shuttle-block
pin 1,478,459 : Dec. I'.t
Stetson, George W., Hingham, Mass. Feed-water regu-
lator. 1,464,669; Aug: 14. "
Stettin ins. Edward R., et al., executors. (See Sneddon,
Jamos P.)
Stettner, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Comb cleaner.
1,457,757-; June 5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
(See Winchell, Free-
Steuart, Gordon R., assignor of one-third to A. H. Hirsig
and one-third to W. C. Hollister, Denver, Colo. Re-
generation of anhj'drous aluminum chloride. 1,464,373 ;
Aug. 7.
Steuart, Guy T., Washington, D. C. Tail-light sign de-
vice. 1,467,738; Sept. 11.
Steuber, Frederick W., Chester, Pa. Nozzle. 1,449,873 ;
Mar. 27.
Steudel, George E., Milwaukee. Wis. Hot-blast stove.
1,464,115 ; Aug. 7.
Steudel, George E., Milvcaukt'C, Wis. Explosion valvo.
1,464,116; Aug. 7.
Steurer, John A., New York, N. Y. Diaphragm for sound-
reproducing apparatus. 1,4.59,803 ; June 20.
Steven, Frank R. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to M. H.
Treadwell Company. Dumping cars. 1,442,187 ;
-Jan. 16.
Stevenell, John L., et al., trustees,
man J., assignor.)
Stevens, Adelbert L. (See Genthner, T. E., and Stevens.)
Stevens, Alton E., Providence, R. I. Selector rack for
automatic telephone systems. 1,470,202 ; Oct. 9.
Stevens, Arthur, Benicia, Calif. Means for treating
trees to retard the flow of sap therein. 1,442,367 ;
Jan. 16.
Stevens- Aylsworth Company. (See Given, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Stevens, Burt D., Evanston, assignor to Miehle Print-
ing Press and Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Printing-press tripping appliance. 1.472.442 ; Oct. 30.
Stevens, Burt D., Evanston, and B. F. Dudley, Oak Park,
assignors to Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing
Company, (jhicago. 111. Mounting and operating mech-
anism for reciprocating beds of printing presses.
1,463,274; July 31.
Steven§, Burt D., Evanston, C. Henderson, and W. Saxon,
Oak Park, assignors to Miehle Printing Press & Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Offset printing press.
1,463,562 ; July 31.
Stevens, Charles C, assignor to The Saginaw Ladder
Co., Saginaw, Mich. Ladder. 1,471,290; Oct. 16.
Stevens, Clarence S., Sheboygan, Wis. Milk product and
making the same. 1,453,859 ; May 1.
Stevens & Company. (See McGuckin, John J.)
Stevens & Company. (See McGuckin, J. J., and Peyer,
assignors.)
Stevens and Company. (See Stevens, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
Stevens, Enoch P., Chicago, 111. Kiln. 1,465,744;
Aug. 21.
Stevens, Frank, assignor to C. R. Keegan, Philadelphia,
Pa. Machine synchronizing system. 1,446,436 ;
Feb. 20.
Stevens, Frank C, Cohasset, assignor to United Printing
Machinery Company, Boston, Mass. Sheet gripper.
1,462,923 ; July 24.
Stevens, Frederick A., assignor to Stevens and Company,
Inc.. Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic mounting. 1,441,041 :
Jan. 2.
Stevens, Frederick A., assignor to Stevens and Company,
Inc., Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic mounting.
1.459,348; June 19.
Stevens, Frederick R., Schenectady, N. Y. Steam-engine-
valve-reversing gear. 1,453,532 ; May 1.
Stevens, George A., Ringwood, III. Road-building and
ditch-cleaning machine. 1,466,569 ; Aug. 28.
Stevens, George H., Newark, N. J., and C. H. Eaton, East
Palestine, Ohio ; said Eaton assignor of eight-twentieths
to A. R. Knight, New York, N. Y., one-twentieth to S.
R. Clark, Springfield, Mass., and one-twentieth to D. P.
Swisher, Oil City, Pa. Vulcanization of rubber.
1,465,743 ; Aug. 21.
Stevens, George L., Long Beach, Calif. Circuit closer for
soft-tire alarms. 1,451,596 ; Apr. 10.
Stevens, Harry P., New York, N. Y. Batte-y steamer.
1,452,397 ; Apr. 17.
Stevens, Harry R., Baltimore, Md. Sanitary bottle clo-
. ----- j5gc 18
Pittsburgh, Pa. Typewriter attach-
July 3.
Oakland, Calif. Peep opening for
radio boxes. 1,473,941 ; Nov. 13.
and R. L. Rockwell, assignors, by
sure.
Stevens,
ment.
Stevens
1,478,146 ;
Hayes C.
1,460,770;
Henry C,
wireless-telegraph
Stevens, Henry R.,
inesne assignments, to E
Wash. Combination air
1,457,558 ; June 5.
Stevens, Horace D., assignor
G. Howe, trustee,
valve and electric
Seattle,
switch.
to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Method and apparatus
for vulcanizing inner-tube splices. 1,469,342; Oct. 2.
Stevens, Isaac F. (See Ames, F. C, and Merril, as-
signors.)
Stevens, Isaac G.,
Rochester, N. Y.
May 15.
Stevens, J. & E.,
assignor.)
Stevens, Jesse B., T^ebanon, Ind.
1,461,295 ; July 10.
Stpvons, Leslie. (See Burch, George B.. assignor.)
Stevens. Owen M., Wallace, Idaho. Drawer latch.
1.446,356 ; Feb. 20.
Stevens. Robert H., near Newalla. Okla. Boll-weevil
exterminator. 1,470,945 ; Oct. 16.
assignor to Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co.,
Illustrative display sheet. 1,455,123 ;
Company. (See Lorentz, Herman G.,
Spring-repairing device.
Stevens, Royal A., assignor to W. H. Bagshaw Co., Inc.,
Lowell, Mass. Machine for cutting the pointed ends
from rods. 1,478,683; Dec. 25.
Stevens, S. Geo. (See Rosendahl, Nils M., assignor.)
Stevens, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Door lock.
1,455,677 ; May 15.
Stevens, Sidney, Millinocket, Me. Spherical ball-bearing
caster. 1,440,641 ; Jan. 2.
Stevens & Thompson, Inc. (See Fisk, Ira T., assignor.)
Stevens, Truman E., Omaha, assignor to Potash
Reduction Company, Hoffland, Nebr. Crystallizer.
1,450,992 ; Apr. 10.
Stevens, William A., Maidstone, England. Power-trans-
mission control. 1,467,958; Sept. 11.
Stevens, William C, assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Machine for making
tire carcasses. 1,447,441 ; Mar. 6.
Stevens, William C, assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire-stripping appara-
tus. 1,462,524 ; July 24.
Stevens, William C, assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Clutch. 1,453,202 ; Apr. 24.
Stevens, William C, assignor to The Cutler-Hammer
Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Tensioning means for web
rolls and other materials. 1,455,976 ; May 22.
Stevens, William C, assignor to The Cutler-Hammer
Mfg. Co., Wilwaukee, Wis. Electromagnet. 1,460,517 ;
Jnlv .S.
Stevens, William H., New York, N. Y. Garter. 1,469,281 ;
Oct. 2.
Stevens, William M., assignor to Gisholt Machine Com-
pany, Madison, Wis. Cylinder-grinding machine.
1,445,857 ; Feb. 20.
Stevens, William N., Madison, III., assignor to Gisholt
Machine Company, Madison, Wis. Automatic machine
tooL 1,453,732 ; May 1.
Stevenson, Carl S., Binghamton, N. Y. Direction indi-
cator for automobiles. 1,475,657 ; Nov. 27.
Stevenson, Charles H., assignor to Winchester Repeat-
ing Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Flash-light
switch. 1,470,776 ; Oct. 16.
Stevenson, Charles M. (See Stevenson, Roy W., assignor.)
Stevenson. Charles S., Washington, D. C. Hand stamp.
1.446.671 ; Feb. 27.
Stevenson Company, The. (See Hibbins, Thomas A., as
signor.)
Stevenson, Earl P., Newton, Mass. Treating phosphate
rock. 1,453,571 ; May 1.
Stevenson, Earl P., assignor to Arthur D. Little Inc.,
Camhridge, Mass. Metallurgical treatment of zinc
compounds. 1,444,484 ; Feb. 6.
Stevenson, Earl P., assignor to Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cam-
biidg'o. Mass. Producing zinc oxide. 1,445,366 ; Feb. 13.
Stevenson, Francis E., assignor to The Hydraulic Press
Manufacturing Company, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Means
for operating presses. 1,456,014 ; May 22.
Stevenson, Francis E., assignor to The Hydraulic Press
Manufacturing Company, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Press.
1,456,257; May 22.
Stpvenson, E'rancis E.. assignor to The Hydraulic Pre.»s
Manufacturing Company, Mount Gilead. Ohio. Semi-
automatic table-moving attachment for presses.
1,459,757 ; June 26.
Stevenson, Francis E., assignor to The Hydraulic Press
Manufacturing Company, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Tile
press. 1,460.287 ; .June 26.
Stevenson, Francis E., assignor to The Hydraulic Press
Manufacturing Company, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Hy-
draulic press. 1,468,523 ; Sept. 18.
Stevenson Gear « Manufacturing Company. (See Steven-
son, George E. and G. R., assignors.)
Stevenson, George E. and G. R., assignors to Sevenson
Gear & Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Gear cutter. 1,445,458 ; Feb. 13.
Stevenson, George H., Kye, assignor to Western Electric
Company. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Wave meter
and similar electrical device. 1,448,575 ; Mar. 13.
Stevenson, George M.. Baltimore, Md. Double-seaming
machine. 1,464,017 ; Aug. 7.
Stevenson, George R. (See Stevenson. George E. and
G. n.)
Stevenson. Harrv W.. Port Chester, N. Y. Handle for
batteries. 1,472,997 ; Nov. 6.
Stevenson, Margaretta, Hailey, Idaho. Washing machine.
1,446,402 ; Feb. 20.
Stevenson, Norman, et al. (See Gay, Geor.ge L., as-
signor.)
Stevenson, Norman; et al. (See Wittmann. Frank, as-
signor. 1
Stevenson. Rov W., Harvard, 111., assignor to C. M. Ste-
venson, Chicago, 111. Stanchion. 1,441,891 ; Jan. 9.
Stevenson, Tilden B., Caroleen, N. C. Stop motion for
spinning frames. 1,451.634 ; Apr. 10.
Stevenson, Walter J.. Charing Cross, London, England.
Acetyl cellulose. 1,441,541 ; Jan. 9.
Stevenson, Waltpr J., London, Englnnd. Plastic com-
position for films or filaments for cinematographic and
other industrial purposes. 1.45S.505 ; June 12.
Stevenson, Walter J., London, England. Manufacture of
artificial silk from acetyl cellulose. 1.478.926 : Dec. 25.
Stevenson, William B. (See Kieffer, E. T., and Stevenson.)
Stever Beagle Corporation, The. (See Beagle, William J..
assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
517
steward, Charles A., Piano, 111. Tripping device for
scoops or convoyors. 1,442,911 ; Jan. 28.
Steward. Cliarles SI., Piano. 111. Removable tr.actor spur
or lug. 1,473,058 : Nov. 6.
Steward, Goorgo II., Uutland, Vt. Multiple-spindlp
crimper for capping condensed-milk cans and tlie like,
■ 1,458,735: June 12.
Steward. U. F. (See Theimer, Eugene, assignor.)
Stewart, A. L. (See Brecht, George S., assignor.)
Stewart, Albert D. (See Cumfer, Harry A., assignor.)
Stewart, Albert E., a.ssignor to Acme Knitting Machine &
Needle Compajiy, Franklin, N. H. Hosiery. Des.
02,924 ; Aug. 21.
Stewart, .■Albert E., assignor to Acme Knitting Machine &
Needle Company, Franklin, N. H. Needle cylinder.
1,471,633 : Oct. 23.
Stewart, Albert L., Wichita, Kans., assignor of one-half
to Henry A. Dameron, Prescott, Ariz. Wheat-header-
loading attachment. 1,443,854 ; Jan. 30.
Stewart, Alfred C, Los Angeles, Calif. Valve for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,452,622 ; Apr. 24.
Stewart, Alfred C, Los Angeles, Calif. Refrigeration.
1,466,971 ; Sept. 4.
Stewart, -Alexander. Waupaca, Wis. Tractor trailer.
1,442,708 ; Jan. 16.
Stewart, Alexander, Waupaca, Wis. Traction device.
1.4(!4.781 : Aug. 14.
Stewart. Andrew B., assignor to Mechanical Products
Company, Chicago, HI. Door-operating mechanism.
1,465,695 ; Aug. 21.
Stewart, Arthur A., Lynch, Nebr. Mail carrier. 1,447,693 ;
Mar. 6.
Stewart, Arthur L., and E. Finsen, assignors to Gleason
Works. Rochester, N. Y. Gearing mechanism.
1,467,655; Sept. 11.
Stewart, Arthur W. (See Bonk, F. J., and Stewart.)
Stewart. Austin B. (See Campbell, T. A., Damon, and
Stewart.)
Stewart, Carson R., Akron, Ohio. Traction device for
tires. 1,449,456: Mar. 27.
Stewart. Charles M., Denver, Colo. Safety-first reminder.
1,451,597; Apr. 10.
Stewart. Clay T., Rochester, N. Y. Fuel-feed system.
1,465,189; Aug. 14.
Stewart, Cornelius C, Philadelphia, Pa. Evacuator.
1,456,342 : May 22.
Stewart, E. C, et al. (See Todd, Charles H., assignor.)
Stewart, Edgar C. (See Stewart. Ulysses S., assignor.)
Stewart. Edward B., and W. F. Leland, assignors to The
Western Casket Hardware Company, Elgin, 111. Cotfin
handle. Des. 62,037 ; Mar. 6.
Stewart, George A., jr. (See Kelley, E. H., and Stewart.)
Stewart, George F., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Sole-pressing machine. 1,464,888 ; Aug. 14.
Stewart, George W., Alameda, Calif. Inner liner.
1,445,606 : Feb, 13,
Stewart, George W., Chicago, III. Signal lantern.
1,458,665 ; June 12.
Stewart, George W., New York, N, Y. Musical-note-indi-
cating attachment. 1,465,879 ; Aug. 21.
Stewart, Gladvs M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Girl's dress. Des.
62,540; June 19.
Stewart, Hancle L. (See Gaddis, William E., assignor.)
Stewart, Harry B., assignor of one-third to W. H. Davi-
son, Lynn Creek, British Columbia, Canada. Photo-
graphic-printing press. 1,477.920; Dec. 18.
Stewart, Henry A., Highland Park, Mich. Milling-ma-
chine head. 1,469,121 ; Sept. 25.
Stewart, James M., et al. (See Ware, Thomas E,,
assignor.)
Stewart, James S. (See Reynolds, L. F., and Stewart.)
Stewart, John H,, Rutherford, N, J. Door hanging and
securing means, 1,463,100 ; July 24,
Stewart, Jonathan M. (See Ringle, H. G,, and Stewart.)
Stewart, Josejjhine F,, Washington, D. C. Sachet bag or
similar article. Des. G3,666 ; Dec. 25.
Stewart, Leroy C, assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany, Midland, Mich. Segregating olefines. 1,452,322 ;
Apr. 17.
Stewart Manufacturing Corporation. (See McAvoy, John
A., assignor.)
Stewart Manufacturing Corporation. (See Nelson, Law-
rence C, assignor.)
Stewart, Minor, et al. (See Cardwell, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Stewart. Owen D. (See Gearhart, R. E., Stewart, and
Heckel.)
Stewart, Perez M., Pasadena, Calif. Varnish, paint, or
waterproofing composition and making same. 1,464,224 ;
Aug. 7.
Stewart. Ralph W., Los Angeles, Calif. Bin gate.
1,441,608 ; Jan. 9,
Stewart, Richard C, Covington, Ky. Luggage carrier.
1,478,304; Dec. 18.
Stewart, Robert H., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
assignor to Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, Bay City,
Tex. Solidifying molten sulphur. 1,454,344; May 8,
Stewart, Samuel W.. et al. (See Duder, John, assignor,)
Stewart, Thomas B,, Los Angeles, Calif. Propeller.
1,467,515 ; Sept. 11.
Stewart, Ulysses S., assignor of one-half to E. C. Stewart,
Baltimore, Md, Sectional bin. 1,469,609 ; Oct. 2.
Stewart, Vernon T. (See Ellis, C, and Stewart.)
Stewart, Victor A., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
fc U. Thorne, Glen Cove, N. Y, Well-drilling apparatus.
1.404.984 ; May 15.
Stewart, 'Walter. (See Flora, Charles L., and C. H., as-
signors.)
Stewart- Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Cleven,
Axel, assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Grant,
Hugo B., assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation, (See Olsen,
John K,, assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Rock-
well, Edward A., assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Ross,
Frank A., assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Schulze,
William H,, assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Sparks.
William, assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Van
Guilder, Walter, assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Wheeler,
Leonard H., assignor,)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Whit-
tington, Frederik G., assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation. (See Wood,
Andrew C, assignor.)
Stewart, William, Portland, Me. Process and machine
for refrigeration. 1,478,863 ; Dec. 25.
Stewart, William A., San Francisco, Calif. Harvester.
1,465.190 ; Aug. 14.
Stewart, William C, Swampscott, Mass., assignor, Ijy
mesne assignments, to United Shoe JIachinery Corpora-
tion, Paterson, N. J. Assembling machine. 1,443,288 ;
Jan. 23.
Stewart, William C. Swampscott. Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Assembling machine. 1,443,289 ; Jan. 23.
Stewart, William C, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Splittina- machine. 1.448,046 ; Mar. 13,
Stewart, William C, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Blank-sorting machine. 1,461,789 ; July 17.
Stewart, William C, Swampscott, Mass,, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Making shoes. 1,470,651 ; Oct. 10.
Stewart, William F., St. Louis, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Heater Corporation. Water
heater. 1,446,486; Feb. 27.
Stewart, William J., Clinton, Iowa. Demountable poul-
try-feeding battery. 1,458,736 ; June 12.
Stewart, William P., Pueblo, Colo. Safety rail for rail-
ways. 1,467,696; Sept. 11.
Stewien, Max Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Germany.
Means for photograpliically i-eproducing printed matter.
1,466,766; Sept. 4.
Stiansen. Anton P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety razor.
1,452,767 ; Apr. 24.
Stibitz, Charles L., and F. L., Wilburton, Pa. Conveyer
chain. 1,478,460; Dec. 25.
Stibitz, Frank L. (See Stibitz, Charles L. and P. L.)
Stice, Jesse H. (See Davis, J. O., and Stice.)
Stich, Johann, Augsburg, Germany. Blotter. 1,463,025 ;
July 24.
Stickle, Cole, assignor to Open Coil Heater & Purifier
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Steam trap. 1,468,178 ;
Sept. 18.
Stickle, Cole, assignor to Open Coil Heater & Purifier
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Auxiliary fluid-pressure
control. 1,475,971 ; Dec. 4.
Stickless Fan Company. (See Lichter. Malvin, assignor.)
Stickney, Burnham C., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to
Underwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 1,451,277 ; Apr, 10,
Stickney. Burnham C, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to
LTnderwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 1.451,278 ; Apr. 10.
Stickney. Burnham C, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to
Underwood Computing Machine Company, New York,
N. Y, Computing machine. 1,458,110 ; June 5.
Stickney, Burnham C, Elizaheth, N, J., assignor to
Underwood Typewriter Company, New York, N, Y,
Typewriting machine. 1,458,251 ; June 12.
Stickney, Burnham C, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Un-
derwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,463,537 ; July 31.
Stickney, Burnham C., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Un-
derwood Computing Machine Company, New York, N. Y.
Combined typewriting and computing machine.
1,464,117 ; Aug. 7.
Stickney, Burnham C. Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Un-
derwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,465,191 ; Aug. 14.
Stickney, Burnham C, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Un-
dei-wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 1,465,403 ; Aug. 21.
Stickney, Charles L., assignor to Expansion Drill Com-
pany, Prescott, Ariz. 1,450,053 ; Mar. 27.
Stidham, James H. (See Standefer, J. D., and Stidham.)
Stiefel, Ralph C, Ellwood City, Pa. Tube-rolling mill.
1,453,203 ; Apr. 24.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Stiefel, Ralph C, Ellwood City, Pa. Making seamless
tubes. 1,474,800 ; Nov. 20.
Stiefel, Ralph C, Ellwood City, Pa. Tube-reducing rnUft.
1,478,772 ; Dec. 25.
Stiegler, George, Cincinnati, Ohio. Watch-chain holder.
1,457,716; June 5.
Stlemke, Walter H. (See Jett, George C, assignor.)
Stigar, James A., et al. (See Glass, John E., assignor.)
Stiggins, Edward A., deceased, by M. B. Stiggins, execu-
trix, Beverly, Mass., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to TJnited Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson,
N. J. Machine for working uppers over lasts.
1,475,972 ; Dec. 4.
Stiggins, Margaret B., executrix. (See Stiggins, Ed-
ward A.)
Stiles, Edward M., Burlington, Iowa, assignor to U. S.
Slicing Machine Company, Laporte, Ind. Work holder
for slicing machines. 1,443,442 ; Jan. 30.
Stiles, Eugene A., assignor to Kokomo Brass Works, Ko-
komo, Ind. Valves. 1,459,934 ; June 26.
Stiles, John C, St. Louis, Mo. Heel construction.
1,450,705 ; Apr. 3.
Stiles, Noel, R., London, England. Music rolls for auto-
matic music-playing instruments. 1,442,010 ; Jan. 9.
Stiles, Thomas G., Arlington, N. J. Switch lock mecha-
nism. 1,444,986 ; Feb. 13.
Still, Benjamin A., CuUman, Ala. Hook. 1,477,293 ;
Dec. 11.
Stille, George, Staunton, 111. Switch-throwing mecha-
nism. 1.455,678 ; May 15.
Stillman, Philip. (See Edelman, Henry, assignor.)
Stillwell, Elting C. (See Conley, A. D., and Stillwell.)
Stilwell, Wilson H. (See Fugina, A. R., Clough, and
Stillwell.)
Stinimel, Frederick C, Chattanooga, Tenn., assignor to
The Casey-Hedges Co. Baffle wall for horizontal water-
tube boUers. 1,459,560 ; June 19.
Stimmel, Frederick C, assignor to The Casey-Hodges Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. Vertical water - tube boiler.
1,459,561 ; June 19.
Stimmel, Frederick C, assignor to Casey Hedges Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. Water-tube boiler. 1,455,597 ;
May 15.
Btimmel, Frederick C, Chattanooga, Tenn., assignor to
The Casey-Hedges Co. Hand stoker. 1,400,618 ;
July 3.
Stimpson, Edward S.,
Hopedale, Mass.
1,445,649 ; Feb. 20.
Stimpson, Edward S.
Hopedale, Mass.
1,469,758 ; Oct. 2.
Stimpson, Edward S., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Warp stop mechanism for looms.
1,478,265; Dec. 18.
Company. (See Rau, Henry V.,
assignor to Draper Corporation,
Feeler mechanism for looms.
assignor to Draper Corporation,
Warp stop mechanism for looms.
assignor to Draper Corporation,
Feeler mechanism for looms.
Bearing frame for
Scale frame. Des.
Stimpson, Edwin B.,
assignor.)
Stimpson, Wallace I.,
Hopedale, Mass.
1,469,759; Oct. 2.
Stimpson, Walter F., Louisville, Ky.
scales. 1,448,317; Mar. 13.
Stimpson, Walter F., Louisville, Ky.
63,593; Dec. 18.
Stimson, Frank G., Hamden, Conn., assignor to Winches-
ter Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Anti-
rolling handlamp. 1,447,050 ; Feb. 27.
Stimson, Ralph J., Rogersville, Mich. Controlling means
for tractors. 1,451,927 ; Apr. 17.
Stinchfield, Ray L., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Lens shade. 1,450,522 ; Apr. S.
Stine, Charles M., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Company, Wilmington, Del. Separating Isomeric
trinitrotoluenes. 1,450,675: Apr. 3.
Stine, Ruby P., Adams, Ind. Water-bed fence. 1,466,972 ;
Sept. 4.
Stine, Walter, Barberton, Ohio. Train control.
1,442,011 ; Jan. 9.
Stinebring, George, Shreve, Ohio, assignor to G. B. Lewis
Company. Wax press. 1,446,220 : Feb. 20.
Stinn, Edward L., Earling, Iowa. Battery box and mak-
ing game. 1,445.565 : Feb. 13.
Stinson, Charles, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Bank
desk. 1,441,763; Jan. 9.
Stinson, .Tnhn N. et al. (See Colgan. John P., assignor.)
Stinson, Warren J. (See Hanke, L. P., and Stinson.)
Stlntson, Ethel D., Bisbee, Ariz. Tire carrier. 1,461,503 ;
July 10.
Stipes, Reuben B., J. D. Goodwin and H. C. Welch, Flint,
Mich. Wheel-holding de.vice. Rel5.679 ; Aug. 21.
Stipes, Reuben B., J. D. Goodwin, and H. C. Welch. Flint,
Mich. Anchoring plate for wheel chocks. 1,448,988 ;
Mar. 20.
Stiriss, Jacob, New York, N. Y.
Ticket Company, Newark,
1,466,492; Axig. 28.
Stirn, Charles, San Francisco. Calif. Extensible table
and hot-food tray. 1,464,889 ; Aug. 14.
Stirn, Charles, San Francisco, Calif. Hot food tray.
1,473,799; Nov. 13.
Stirtan. Frank A., San Francisco, Calif. Wind wheel.
1.445,367; Feb. 13. .
assignor to International
N. J. Ticket deliverer.
Stitt, Benton F., et aL (See Clarke, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Stitt, David, assignor of one-half to J. Sneddon, Morgan-
town, W. Va. Trolley-wire guard. 1,440,419 ; Jan. 2.
Stitzel, Frederick, Louisville, Ky. Spring wheel.
1,452,623 ; Apr. 24.
Stivers, William D., Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-half
to G. P. Kimmel, Washington, D. C. Automobile gaso-
line gauge. 1,457,471 ; June 5.
Stiyouk, Fedor, Narol, Manitoba, Canada. Lamp extin-
guisher. 1,478,491 ; Dec. 25.
Stobie, John A., Malta Bend, Mo. Material-handling ap-
paratus and conveyer. 1,454,345 ; May 8.
Stockade Building System, Inc., The. (See Hewlett,
James M., assignor.)
Stockard, Richard L., Forrest City, Ark. Mud lug.
1,468,582 ; Sept. 18.
Stockdale, Frank, La Grange, 111. Display stand or arti-
cle of similar nature. Des. 61,837 ; Jan. 23.
Stocke, Jacob, jr., assignor to Progress Press Brick and
Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Brick-surfacing ma-
chine. 1,451,187; Apr. 10.
Stockel, Gerhard, assignor to I. H. Miller, Chicago, HI.
Toy savings bank. 1,476,735 ; Dec. 11.
Stocker, Carolyn W., Lansdowne, Pa. .Shoulder-strap re-
tainer. 1,478,773; Dec. 25.
Stockey, Daniel W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Trenching ma-
chine. 1,460,117 ; June 26.
Stockham, Charles E., Oskaloosa, Iowa. Cow-tail holder.
1,457,631 ; June 5.
Stockham, Charles E., Oskaloosa, Iowa. Poultry coop.
1,461,989; July 17.
Stockholder. John H., New Orleans, La. Boiler prime pre-
venter. 1,464,225 ; Aug. 7.
Stocking, Fanny H., and W. M. Farrow, sr., Washington,
D. C. Hand-operating controlling device for automo-
biles. 1,464,853; Aug. 7.
Stockland, Arthur, assignor to C. K. Stockland, Minneapo-
lis, Minn. Automobile bed. 1,462,667 ; July 24.
Stockland, Charles K. (See Stockland, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Stockland, Charles K., Minneapolis, Minn. Road-grad-
ing machine. 1,457,862 ; June 5.
Stocklin, William C, assignor of one-half to E. E.
Ruh, Columbus, Ohio. Automatic fishing-line reel.
1,472.144 : Oct. 30.
Stockman, Harry A., assignor of one-half to W. E. Ble-
loch, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Appara-
tus for crushing or reducing minerals, ores, and other
materials. 1,468,759 ; Sept. 25.
Stockman, Henry C. (See Reggio, Christy, assignor.)
Stockman, Watson B., Chester, Pa. Diluting device for
internal-combustion engines. 1,471,983 ; Oct. 23.
Stocks, James C, Atlanta, Ga. Shirt band and cuff but-
ton. 1,463,345 ; July 31.
Stockstrom, Arthur, assignor to American Stove Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Gas heater. Des. 62,070; Mar. 13.
Stockstrom, Arthur, assignor to American Stove Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Apparatus for making imitation-
tile panels. 1,473,524 ; Nov. 6.
Stockton, Charles G., Ocean Grove, N. J. Exhaust muf-
fler. 1,452,056: Apr. 17.
Stockton, Frank W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Aluminum
Seal Company, New Kensington, Pa. Unvulcanized rub-
ber composition. 1,455,893 ; May 22.
Stockton, Frank W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Aluminum
Seal Company, New Kensington, Pa. Hermetic seal.
1,455,894; May 22.
Stockton, McKiniey. (See Starr, E. B., and Stockton.)
Stockton, William A., assignor of two-thirds to W. Dow-
ell, Pleasant Hill, La. Cultivator. 1.452,398 ; Apr. 17.
Stockwell, -Vustin F., Los Angeles, Calif. Folding non-
skid armor equipment for automobile tires. 1,457,948 ;
June 5.
Stocq, Edmond, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Device for
driving stone and marble sawing blades. 1,474,299 ;
Nov. 13.
Stoddard, Charles F., assignor to American Piano Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Start and stop mechanism.
1,449.354 : Mar. 20.
Stoddard, Edgar R., South Bena, Ind., assignor to The
Studebaker Corporation. Forming vehicle bodies from
sheet metal. 1,442,912; Jan. 23.
Stoddard, Edgar R., South Bend, Ind., assignor to The
Studebaker Corporation. Die for forming vehicle
bodies. 1,442,913 ; Jan. 23.
Stoddard, Elliott J., et al. (See White, Thomas H., as-
signor.)
Stoddard, Ray P., Dayton, Ohio. Electrical display sy.s-
tem. 1,462,875 ; July 24.
Stoehrer, Harold. (See Stoehrer, Max and H.)
Stoehrer, Harold and M., Methuen, assignors to Stoehrer
& Pratt Dodgem Corporation, Lawrence, Mass. Amuse-
ment device. 1,467,959 ; Sept. 11.
Stoehrer, Max. (See Stoehrer, Harold and M.)
Stoehrer, Max and H., Methuen, Mass., assignors, to
Stoehrer & Pratt Dodgen Corporation, Lawrence, Mass.
Amuseroent apparatus. 1,478,979; Dec. 25.
Stoehrer & Pratt Dodgem Corporation. (See Stoehrer,
Harold and M., assignors.)
Stn^hrer & Pratt Dodgen Corporation. (See Stoehrer,
Max and H., assignors.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Stoekle, Erwln R. Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical resistance.
1,448,081 ; Mar. 13.
Stoekle, Erwin R., Milwaukee, Wis. Rheostat and the
like. 1,461,634 ; July 10.
Stoelting, Ailolph I<\, assignor to Stoelting Bros. Company,
Kiel, Wis. Milk can. 1,460,515 ; Aug. 28.
Stoelting Uros. Company. (See Stoelting, .\dolph F., as-
signor.)
Stoerzer, Berta. (See Mayer, Fritz, assignor.)
Stoeser, liemig F. (See Becker, E. J., and Stoeser.)
Stoffiel, Henry, Tulsa, OUla. Ball cocl<. 1,400,707 ; Sept. 4.
Stoffel, Martin, Mcllenry, 111. Koad drag. 1,452,260 ;
Apr. 17.
Stogdale, .Joseph S., Tacoma, Wash. Mechanical stoker.
1,475.."61 ; Nov. 27.
Stogner, John R., and P. Adams, Lancaster, S. C. Rail-
way-crossing signal. 1,450,824 ; Apr. 3.
Stohlmau, William F., Long Beach, Calif. Grease dis-
peiisiT. 1,459,000; June 19.
Stohr, Samuel, assignor to International Silver Company,
Meriden, Conn. Spoon or similar article. Des. 61,879 :
Feb. 6.
Stokely, Ray, Floral Park, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Machine-
switching telephone - exchange system. 1,474,008 ;
Nov. 13.
Stokely, Ray L., Floral Park, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Toll trunking
circuits for machine - switching telephone systems.
1,452,323; Apr. 17.
Stokely, Ray L., Long Island, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Machine-
switching-telephone exchange system. 1,464,118 ; Aug. 7.
Stokely, Hay L., Floral Park, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ma-
chine-switching telephone-exchange system. 1,472,501 ;
Oct. 80.
Stokes, Albert W., Philadelphia, Pa. Guide device for
taps or reamers. 1,453,204 ; Apr. 24.
Stokes, Charles L. (See Bracke, Robert F., assignor.)
Stokes, Charles L., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for
feeding oil to internal-combustion engines. 1,444,219 ;
Feb. 6.
Stokes, Charles L., Ix>s Angeles, Calif. Liquid-feed sys-
tem. 1,457,758 ; June 5.
Stokes, Henry C, Sumter, S. C. Valve for air-brake
safety appliances. 1,452,055 ; Apr. 17.
Stokes, James G., Burgaw, N. C. Traction device.
1,477,983; Dec. 18.
Stokes. James G. P., New York, N. Y. Rifle demonstrator.
1.457,407 ; June 5.
Stokes, Jane G., New York, N. Y. Doll. Des. 62,151 ;
Mar. 27.
Stokes, Jane G., New York, N. Y. Toy dog. Des. 62,152.
Mar. 27.
Stokes, Jane G., New York, N. Y. Toy monkey. Des.
62,509 ; June 12.
Stokes, John C, Shreveport, La. Well-tool placing and
hoisting implement. 1,442,188 ; Jan. 16.
Stokes, John C, Shreveport, La. Washplug. 1,448,818 ;
Mar. 20.
Stokes, John C, Shreveport, La. Drill. 1,451,794 ;
Apr. 17.
Stokes, John S. (See Novotny, Emil E., assignor.)
Stokes, John S. (See Novotny, Emil E., and Kendall,
assignors.)
Stokes, Robert J., Trenton, assignor to Thermoid Rubber
Company, Hamilton Township, N. J. Brake block.
1,462,391 ; July 17.
Stokes & Smith Company. (See Nitsch, C. H., and Feder-
witz. assignors.)
Stokes & Smith Company. (See Nitsch, C. H., and
Weightman, assignors.)
Stokes & Smith Company. (See Nitsch, 0. .H., Weight-
man, and Streeper, assignors.)
Stokes, William II., Coventry, assignor to Courtaulds
Limited, London, England, Preparation of sulphuric
acid starch composition, 1,455,679 ; May 15.
Stokoe, Charles L., WaUsend-on-Tyne, England. Fluid-
flow-controlled safety apparatus. 1,452,899 ; Apr. 24.
Stolberg, Herman K,, Elmhurst, Calif. Safety device for
checks. 1,465,099 ; Aug. 14.
Stoll, Arthur, assignor to Chemical Works formerly
Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of alkaloids.
1,447, 400 ; Mar. 6.
Stoll, David, New York, N. Y. Metal border strip or
similar article of manufacture. Des. 62,437 ; May 29.
Stoll, Frank M., Denver, Colo. Collapsible luggage car-
rier, 1,442,914 ; Jan, 23.
Stoll, Frank M., Denver, Colo. Collapsible bed. 1,444,143 ;
Feb. 6.
Stoll, Frank M., Denver. Colo. Portable and collapsible
bed. 1,444,144 ; Feb. 6.
Stoll, Frank M., Denver, Colo. Suitcase table. 1,445,566 ;
Feb. 13.
Stoll, Henry R., El Paso, Tex. Strainer for sinks and
Stolle, Georg P. E., Kiel, Germany. Submersion control
for divers' armor. 1,466,675 ; Sept. 4.
the like. 1,454,346 ; May 8.
Stoller, Hugh M., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrical system.
1,459,422; June 19.
Stoller, Hugh M., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrical testing sys-
tem. 1,462,053 ; July 17.
Stoller, Hugh M., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, Ne'iv York, N, Y, Electrical ignition sys-
tem. 1,464,120; Aug, 7.
Stoller, Hugh M., New York, and E. M. Matthews, Jamaica,
assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Fault locator for electric cables.
1,464,119 ; Aug. 7.
Stolley, William A. (See Heddon, C, and StoHey.)
Stolper, Isaac, New York, N. Y. Dental appliance.
1,474,497 ; Nov. 20.
Stoltje, Frank W„ Houston, Tex. Demountable spring
tire. 1,445,979 ; Feb. 20.
Stoltz, James L., Bronxville, N. Y. Composition of mat-
ter. 1,442,239; Jan. 16.
Stoltz, John L., Sumner, 111. Vehicle wheel. 1,462,128;
July 17,
Stolworthy, Richard M,, Cincinnati, Ohio, Extension
ladder, 1,450,312 ; Apr. 3.
Stolze^ William O., Newport, R. I. Automatic device for
fishing through ice. 1,451,124 ; Apr. 10.
Stome, Marion W., Kansas City, Mo. Combined stop and
safety valve. 1,455,940; May 22.
Stems, Marion W., assignor of one-half to L. W. Morris,
Kansas City, Mo. Valve for compressors. 1,454,347 ;
May 8,
Stone, Charles H, (See Rellly, J, B., and Stone.)
Stone, Charles S., Bremerton, assignor of one-half to
A. Grassier, Seattle, Wash. Adjustable magnifier.
1,470,890 ; Oct. 16.
Stone, David, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical
coll unit. 1,445,919 ; Feb. 20.
Stone, Earll R., Wilkinsburg, Pa., a.ssignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Co. Stoker. 1,468,760 j
Sept. 25.
Stone, Ernest V., Taft, Calif. Vehicle wheel. 1,470,496 ;
Oct. 9.
Stone, Horace G., Chicago, 111. Tractor wheel. 1,447,442 ;
Mar. 6.
Stone, J. Austin. (See Edwards, Daniel G., assignor.)
Stone, J., & Company Limited. (See Cotter, E. W., and
Troughton, assignors.)
Stone, John H., Cranston, R. I., Forming rings.
1,442,240; Jan. 16.
Stone, John H., Edgewood, R. I. Hair comb. 1,469,450 ;
Oct. 2.
Stone, John M., Carrizo Springs, Tex. Detachable hub
for eccentrics. 1,453,417 ; May 1.
Stone, Joseph, assignor to Stone Safety Socket Company,
Chicago, 111. 'Safety pocket. 1,454,771; May 8.
Stone, Joseph, and B. G. Perry, Bessemer, Ala. Molding
machine. 1,458,897 ; June 12.
Stone, Joseph C, Belmont, Mass. Alloy. 1,442,742 ;
Jan. 16.
Stone, Leo J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Means for securing dowels,
tenons, etc., in mortises. 1,448,318 ; Mar. 13.
Stone, Melvin L., Lawrence, assignor to Draper Corpora-
tion, Hopedale, Mass. Bobbin stripper. 1,447,272 ;
Mar. 6.
Stone, Nathan P., and H. Saeter, Fosston, Minn.
Fruit-jar holder. 1,470,203; Oct. 9.
Stone, Reginald W., Pasadena, Calif. Tool. 1,461,686;
July 10.
Stone, Robert B., Nashville, Tenn. Telephone test set.
1,440,752 ; Jan. 2.
Stone Safety Pocket Company. (See Stone, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Stone, Tilden J., Lenoir, N. C. Combined coaster and
chair. 1,461,406; July 10.
Stone, Waldo B., Oak Park, IlL Harvester. 1,440,642;
Jan. 2.
Stone, Wallace E. C, Rochester, N. Y. Lens. 1,441,252 ;
Jan. 9.
Stone, Walter A. (See Wright, A. P., and Stone.)
Stone, William E., Oklahoma, Okla. Dirigible light for
automobiles. 1,460,866 ; July 3.
Stone, William H., Kansas City, Mo. Combination nut
lock and piston-rod lubricator. 1,465,495 ; Aug. 21.
Stonebraker, Dave. Park City, Utah. Oil-flotation ap-
paratus. 1,442,306; Jan. 16.
Stoner, Carlton E., Long Beach, Calif. Lateral dirigible
light for vehicles. 1,456,258 ; May 22.
Stoner, Carlton E., Long Beach, Calif. Lateral dirigible
light for vehicles. 1,478,587 ; Dec. 25.
Stoner, Frank, Corregidor Island, and C. H. W. Altken,
assignors to W. M. Thebaut, Manila, P. I. Internal-
comhustion motor. 1,463,231 ; July 31.
Stoner, George H., East Boston, Mass. Shock absorber.
1,460,771 ; July 3.
Stoner, Jack M., assignor of one-half to T. K. Stoner,
Chicago, 111. Shock absorber for vehicles. 1,470,036;
Oct, 9.
Stoner, Paul, assignor to Landis Tool Company, Waynes-
boro, Pa. Machine for grinding crank pins. 1,453,572 ;
May 1.
Stoner, Thomas K. (See Stoner, Jack M., assignor.)
Stoney Foundry Engineering and Equipment Co., The.
(See Stoney, J. T.. and Purwin, assignors.)
Stoney, John T., Cleveland, Ohio. Collapsible arbor.
1,442,104 ; Jan. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Al^^hahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Stoney, John T., and K. Purwin, assignors to The Stoney
Foundry Engineering and Equipment Co., Cleveland,
Ohio. Vibrator hook. 1,447,694 : Mar. 6.
Stoney, John T. and R. E., Cleveland, Ohio. Molding
machine. 1,470,402 ; Oct. 9.
Stoney, Raymond E. (See Stoney, John T. and R. B.)
Stoney, Thomas P. (See Simons, J. T., Elliott, and
Stoney.)
Stonge, Harvey E., assignor to The S. K. Neckwear Lim-
ited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tie. 1,457,559 ;
June 5.
Stoop, William J., Wheeling, W. Va. Arch for the fire
boxes of boilers. 1,442,105 ; Jan. 16.
Stoop, William J., Wheeling, W. Va. Baffle support for
water-tube boilers. 1,447,443 ; Mar. 6.
Stoops, Albert G., Indianapolis. Ind. Well-shooting-tor-
pedo apparatus. 1,444,571 ; Feb. 6.
Stop-Burglar Lock Company. (See Hill, Elert A., as-
signor.)
Stoppello, Ralph F., Providence, R. I. Clamp. 1,458,666 ;
June 12.
Stoppenbach, Donald C, assignor to Stelnmetz Electric
Jlotor Car Corporation, New York, N. Y. Driving
mechanism. 1.464,684 ; Aug. 14.
Storb Snader & Company. (See GilfiUan, Robert H., as-
signor.)
Storch, Samuel, assignor of one-tliird tn S. E. Tepper
and one-third to D. Berwick, Brooklyn. N. Y. Connector
for radio equipment. 1,464,274 ; Aug. 7.
Storer, .\ustin E., Newark, Obio. Inner tub(\ 1.448. 392 ;
.Tan. RO
Storer, Norman W., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. System
of control. Ret5.524 ; .Tnn. 9.
Storer, Norman W., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. System of
central. Rel 5.525; .Ian. 9.
Storer, Norman W., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Coupler.
1,456,945 ; May 29.
Storer, Norman W., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghou.se Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electri-
cal system. 1,477,465 ; Dec. 11.
Storey. Andrew W., deceased, Manchester, England ; E.
G. Storey, administratrix. Barbed wire. 1,468,218 ;
Sept. 18.
Storey, Emily G. (See Storey, Andrew W.)
Storey, Jacob, Berlin, N. H. Ash sifter. 1,478,266;
Dec. 18.
Storey, Leonidas P., assignor to Waterous Fire Engine
Co.. St. Paul', Minn. Clutch shifting mechanlf^m.
1.456.2.99: May 22.
■ Storev, William J., Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Shock absorber. 1,468,652 ; Sept. 25.
Stork, William B., Andover, Mass. Automatic steam
stop valve. 1,456,946 ; May 29.
Storm, Adolph, assignor to Storm Manufacturing Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Cylinder-finishing tool.
1,474,649 ; Nov. 20.
Storm Manufacturing Company. (See Storm, Adolph,
assignor.)
Storms. Claude V., Cumberland. Md. Radiator support.
1.447,695 ; Mar. 6.
Storms, John P., Enid, Okla. Door. 1,469,542 ; Oct. 2.
Storr, Bort B., Bayview, Wash. Combined rake and rock
remover. 1,474.650; Nov. 20.
Stortz, John H., Philadelphia, Pa. Counting and regis-
tering device for box-wrapping and similar machines.
1.452,713; Apr. 24.
Story. .John H., Merchantville, N. J. Timer. 1,458,252;
Junp 12.
Story. Ralph F., assignor of one-half to A. S. Ilorlacher,
Indianapolis. Ind. Illuminated number plate, rear
lamp, and signal apparatus. 1,477.294 ; Dec. 11.
Storz, Charles R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Scissors. 1,469,283 ;
Oct. 2.
Storz, Leon A., Worcester, Mass. Casting machine.
1,469,282; Oct. 2.
Stosik. Bolpslaw, Denver, Colo. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,461,948 ; July 17.
Stott. Alex.TndPr W.. Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to The
Hills BrotbPrs Company. Inr. Method of and appara-
tus for sep.irating dates. 1.464,511; Aug. 14.
StoufiEer, Markey W., Washington, D. C. Nonskid ap-
pliance. 1,446,074 ; Feb. 20.
Stouffer, Ralph E., assignor to Yellow Cab Companv,
Chicago, 111. I, amp lock. 1,459,562 ; June 19.
Stough, Turney H., assignor to Jeannette Toy & Novelty
Co., Jeannette, Pa. Ice-cream freezer. 1,473,588;
Nov. 6.
Stough, William P., Sherwood, Mich. Hitch and clutch
release device for tractors. 1,457,046; May 29.
Steu.irhton, Harry R.. Plymouth, Ind. Swivel joint for
speedometers. 1,473,886 ; Nov. 13.
Stout, Edward D., New Rochelle, assignor to Wm H
Jackson Company, Now York, N. Y. Heater. 1,463,730 •
July 31.
Stout, Ellsworth F., Richmond Hill, N. Y Heater
1,445,727; Feb. 20.
Stout, George W., Merchantville, N. J. Cable end and
housing and assembling the same. 1,461,466 ; July 10.
Stout, Harry H., Douglas, Ariz., assignor of 55 per cent
to Phelps Dodge Corporation. Copper-matting fur-
nace and consuming fuel therein. 1,445,980 ; Feb. 20.
Stout, Hiram, Newton, Kans. Safety bank counter.
1,458,202 ; June 12.
Stout, James E., Hanover, Pa. Automatic phonograph.
1,449,252 ; Mar. 20.
Stout, Oscar M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chocolate-blending ma-
chine. 1.440,941 ; ,Ian. 2.
Stout, William B.. assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Airplane. 1,443.100 ; Jan. 23.
Stout, William B., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Airplane. 1,464,670 ; Aug. 14.
Stovall, James R., Louisville, Ky. Dump-car structure.
1,465,375 : Aug. 21.
Stovel Signal Engineering Company, The. (See Stover,
Paul A., assignor.)
Stover, Clinton W., Canton, Ohio. Forging Insulator caps.
1,463,601 ; July 31.
Stover, Harmon E. (See Sykes, J. P., and Stover.)
Stover, Jordan II. (See Brown, H. E., and Stover.)
Stover Manufacturing & Engine Co. (See Erskine, John
S., assignor.)
Stover, Paul A., assignor to The Stover Signal Engineer-
ing Company, Racine, Wis. Automobile signal.
Des. 63,442; Dec. 4.
Stover, Samuel A. (See Slusser, J. E., and Stover.)
Stowe, Loyd R., Maplewood, Mo. Automatic stoker.
1,463,300 ; July 31.
Stowe, Loyd R., Maplewood, Mo. Stoker. 1,463,801 ;
July 31.
Stowe, William A., New York, N. Y. Direction indicator
and stop light. Des. 63,443 ; Dec. 4.
Stowell, Byron F., assignor to Metal Saw and Machine
Co., Inc., Springfield, Mass. Band-cutter cutting ma-
chine. 1,453,609 ; May 1.
Stowell, Byron F., and H. L. Washburn, assignors to Metal
Saw and Machine Company, Inc., Springfield, Mass.
Guide device for band cutters. 1,478,774 ; Dec. 25.
Stowell, Harold T. (See Rogers. D. G., and Stowell.)
Stowell, Isaac M., David City, Nebr. Finger-guiding at-
tachment for typewriter keyboards. 1,440.942 ; .Tan. 2.
Strachan, George I. and J. L., Muir, Mich. Shingle.
1,469,543; Oct. 2.
Strachan, J. Lee. (See Strachan, George I. and J. L.)
Strachan, James F., et al. (See Chidlow, David, as
slgnor. )
Strachan, William S., et al. (See Chidlow, David, as-
signor.)
Strachota, Clarence A., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to
Liptak Fire-Brick Arch Company. Furnace arch.
1,472,945 ; Nov. 6.
Strack, Herman. (See Hansmann, P., and Strack.)
iStraehlp. Frederick W., Cleveland, Ohio. Reamer.
1,465,029; Aug. 14.
Strahan, George V., Newark, N. J. and F. W. Mathieu, as-
signors to Mitchell Vance Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Or
namental ring for lighting fixtures. Des. 61,937 ;
Feb. 13.
Strahan, George V., Newark, N. J., and F. W. Mathieu,
assignors to Mitchell Vance Co., Inc., New York. N. Y.
Ornamental ring for lighting fixtures. Des. 61.938 :
Feb. 13.
Straight, Halver R., Adel, Iowa. Treating oil-bearing
shale. 1.441,542; Jan. 9.
Straight. Halver R., Adel, Iowa. Granulator blade.
1,441,609 ; Jan. 9.
.Straight, Halver R., Adel, Iowa. Grain elevator.
1,4.50,461 ; Apr. 3.
Straight, Halver R., Adel, Iowa. Building construction.
1,470,298 ; Oct. 9.
Straight. Merton T., Adel, Iowa. Truck for handling
hollow blocks and tile. 1,457,639 ; June 5.
Strain, Robert L., Clifton, Colo. Spraying device.
1,465,377; Aug. 21.
Straining, Harryt L., Knoxville, Tenn. Rail joint.
1,448,605; Mar. 13.
Straiton, David, assignor to The Miller Rubber Companv,
Akron, Ohio. Doll. Des. 62,749 : July 24.
Straiton, David, assignor to The Miller Rubber Company,
Akron. Ohio. Doll. Des. 63.594; Dec. 18.
Straley, Thomas H., assignor to Standard Elevator Inter-
lock Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Interlock mechanism
for elevators! 1,468,981 ; Sept. 25.
Stramberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company,
The. (See Powell, Winifred T., assignor.)
Strauahan, James F., assignor of one-half to J. F. Mora,
Pittsburg, Calif. Resilient tire rim. 1,465,376 :
Aug. 21.
Strand, Andrew, Minneapolis, Minn. Vise. 1,442,633 ;
Jan. 16.
Strandell, Knut R., Syracuse, N. Y. Pressure gauge.
1,461,200; July 10.
Stranders, .Tulien. London, England, assignor to H. B.
Kruger, New York, N. Y. Display device. 1,473,390 ;
Nov. 6.
Strandlund, Carl G., assignor to Deere and Company, Mo-
line, 111. Wheeled plow. 1,463,378; .Tuly 31.
Strandlund, Carl G., assignor to Deere & Companv, Moline.
111. Wheeled plow. 1,463,379; July 31.
Strandlund, Carl G., assignor to Deere & Company, Mo-
line, 111. Clamp for cultivator-tool shanks. 1,476,551 ;
Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
521
Strandlund. Carl G., assignor to Deere & Company, Mo-
line. III. Lister plow. 1,476,736; Dec. 11.
Strjine. Archibald .1., St. I'aul, Minn., assignor to .\tlas
Powder Corapan.v, Wilmington. Del. Propulsive blast-
ing' oxpldsive. 1,4."k".,300 : May 15
Strange, Edwin B., Riverdale-on-the-Hndson, N. Y., as-
signor to J. H. Dunning Corporation. Box fastener.
1,469, 19ti; Sept. 25.
Strange, .lesse W., Blanchard, Idaho. Developing ap-
paratus for photographic plates. 1,442,416; Jan. 16.
Strauskj-, .Tohn A. (See Wei-ks, Elling O., assignor.)
Stranskv, l.eo G., Pukwana, S. Dak. Vaporizing attach-
ment. 1,468,524; Sept. IS.
Stransky, Leo G., I'ukwana, S. Dak. Combined pressure
cap and gauge device. 1,470.509 ; Oct. 9.
Stran.sky, Leo G.. Pukwana. S. Dak. Vacuum feed tank
for automobiles. 1.474,450 ; Nov. 20.
Strasburger, Lee L., and G. W. Goode, Atlanta, Ga.
Bottle-tilling machine. 1.449,019 ; Mar. 20.
Strattman. Edwin A., BogaUisa, La. Jordan-plug filling.
1,467,207 : Sept. 4.
Stratton, Edmond P., Newark, N. J. Camera. 1,468,088 ;
Sept. 18.
Stratton, Harry P., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Electric Controller & Manufacturing Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Compensator for induction motors.
1,460,926; July 3.
Stratton, Wilbert E., et al. (See Bullock, Charles A. H..
assignor.)
Straub, Pritz, assignor to Society of Chemical Industry
in Basle, Basel. Switzerland. Manufacture of chromed
dvestuffs. 1,440,566 ; Jan. 2.
Straub, John, Ashley, N. Dak. Cuspidor. 1,469,704 ;
Oct. 2.
Straub, Oscar I.. Buffalo, N. Y.. and F. G. Wahl, De-
troit, Mich. ; said Wahl assignor to said Straub. Vapor
burner. 1,463,101 ; Julv 24.
Straub, Walter P. (See Zell, C. A., and Straub.)
Straube. John P., Omaha, Nebr. Antiskid chain for
automobiles. 1,455,233 ; May 15.
Straube Piano Company. (See Betz, William G., as-
signor.)
Straubel, Frederick L. G., Green Bay, Wis. Piling tray.
1,477,783 ; Dec. 18.
Straubel, Louis A., Green Bay, Wis. Paper-cutting ma-
chine. 1,452,227 ; Apr. 17.
Straubel, Louis A.. Green Bay, Wis. Machine for press-
ing and labeling interfolded sheets of paper.
1.452.988 : Apr. 24.
Straubel, Louis A., assignor to Straubel Machine Com-
pany, Green Bay, Wis. Rewinding machine. 1,452,228 ;
Apr. 17.
Straubel Machine Company. (See Straubel, Louis A.,
assignor.)
Strausbaugh, Charles P., Detroit, Mich. Mold forms in
pairs of combinative assembled forms for the making
of artificial-stone furniture, etc. 1,456,947 : May 29.
Strausbaugh, Clive K. and W. Mclntyre, Sharon, Pa.
Lamp support. 1,442,189 ; Jan. 16.
Strause Gas Iron Co. (See Spahr, Otto, assignor.)
Strauss, Anna. (See Strauss. Leon and A.)
Strauss, Ernest H., Chicago, 111. Lamp shade. 1,472,502 ;
Oct. 30.
Strauss, Ernest H., Chicago, lU. Lamp shade. 1,476,190 ;
Dec. 4.
Strauss, Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Toy. Des. 61,880 ;
Feb. 6.
Strauss, Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Toy. Des. 63,378 ;
Nov. 27.
Strauss. Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Toy. Des. 63,509 ;
Dec. 11.
Strauss, Ferdinand, New I'ork, N. Y. Producing orna-
mental surfaces. 1,468,525 ; Sept. 18.
Strauss. Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Fastening device.
1.473,942 ; Nov. 13.
Strauss. Ferdinand. New York, and F. L. Schley, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., assignors, bv mesne assignment^;', to said
Strauss. Display device. 1,475,726 ; Nov. 27.
St^au^<:^. Henry, Chemnitz, Germany. Ink blotter.
1,447,576 ; Mar. 6.
Strauss, Isaac G.. Milwaukee, Wis. Knitted cap.
1.445,981 ; Feb. 20.
Strauss, Isaac G., Milwaukee, Wis. Knit cap. Des.
62,863 ; Aug. 7.
Strauss. Joseph B., Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
1,443,101 ; Jan. 23.
Strauss, Joseph B., Chicago, 111. Long-span bridge.
1,453,084 ; Apr. 24.
Strauss, Joseph B., Chicago, III. Building construction.
1,478,492; Dec. 25.
Strauss, Leon and A., Annapolis, Md. Child's sweater
suit. Des. 61.922 ; Feb. 6.
Strauss, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sweater. Des. 62,225 ;
Apr. 17.
Strauss. Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sweater. Des. 62,354 ;
May 15.
Strauss. Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sweater. Des. 62,438 ;
May 29.
Strauss. ■ Norbert P., assignor to Milwaukee Manu-
facturine Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Heating element.
1.452.989 ; Apr. 24.
Strauss. Phillip R. (See Kugel, J., and Strauss.)
Straw, .\rteemes D. (See Myers, H. A., and Straw.)
Straw, Arteemes D., Wauseon, assignor to The Hubert A.
Myers Company, Toledo, Ohio. Coating molds.
1,474,009 ; Nov. 13.
Strawmyer, William A., and V. Beaman, .\tlanta, Ga.
Device to control the temperature of storage batteries
in automobiles. 1,457,863 ; June 5.
Strawn, Ervin E., Des Moines, Iowa. Brake and tension
device. 1,469,284 ; Oct. 2.
Strawn, Theodore. De Land. Fla. Drying fruit. 1,447,493 ;
Mar. 6.
Strawn, Theodore, De Land, Fla. Fruit-drying appara-
tus. 1.447,494 ; Mar. 6.
Strawser, George A., Liverpool, assignor of one-half to
D. W. Goodling, Richfield, Pa. Attachment for spark
plugs. 1,468,929; Sept. 25.
Strealy, Harrv A. (See Beard, H. L., and Strcaly.)
Streda, Antoa, Oreland. Calif. Stove. 1,445,459 ; Feb. 13.
Streeper, William H. (See Nitsch, C. H., Weightman, and
Streeper.)
Street, Beaumont T., Springfield, Mo. Heating device.
1,449,133 ; Mar. 20.
Street, Claude E., assignor to Florida Grapefruit Canning
Company, Inc., Bradentown, Fla. Crusher. 1,474,801 ;
Nov. 20.
Street, Fred, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas-lighting device.
1,449,203 ; Mar. 20.
Street, John A., and E. P. Wantland, Los Angeles. Calif.
Doll. 1.445.368; Feb. 13.
Street, Wade L., assignor to The T. A. Snider Preserve
Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic can-opening ma-
chine. 1,469,398; Oct. 2,
Streib, John P., Avalon, assignor to Pressed Steel Car
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Door-operating mechanism.
1,455,310 ; May 15.
Streib, John P., Avalon, assignor to Pressed St%el Car
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brake. 1,455,311 ; May 15.
Streib, John P., Avalon, assignor to Pressed Steel Car
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brake supporting and re-
leasing mechanism. 1,475,658 ; Nov. 27.
Streich, Frank, assignor to Union Machinery Company,
Joliet, III. Wrapper and sealer for bread, cartons,
boxes, and the like. 1,472,096 ; Oct. 30.
Streicher, Albert, New York, N. Y. Shell-timing device.
1,476,552; Dec. 4.
Strenger, Ernest R. (See Hiller, J. J., and Strenger.)
Stresau, Richard. (See Smith, R. S., and Stresau.)
Streun, John A., assignor to Hardwicke-Btter Company,
Sherman, Tex. Cleaner attachment for cotton-gin
feeders. 1,473,059 ; Nov. 6.
Strich, Harold J., Brooklyn, as.signor to L. D. Bloch &
Co., New York, N. Y. Electric - lighting fixture.
1,458,157 ; June 12.
Strieker, William, Kansas City, Mo. Automatic food
molding and wrapping machine. 1,463,636 ; July 31.
Stricirer. William, Kansas City, Mo. Inhaler. 1,470,124 ;
Oct. 9.
Strickland, Allan J., Valdosta, Ga. Insect destroyer.
1,476,655 ; Dec. 4.
Strickland, Charles V., assignor to R. J. Reynolds To-
bacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Pihtle-lnsert-
Ing machine. 1,453,085 ; Apr. 24.
Strickland, Erve C, San Jose, Calif. Electric heater.
1.462,392 ; July 17.
Strickland, Orlando B., assignor of one-half to A. N.
Lyberger, Elyria, Ohio. Rocking chair. Des. 63,045 ;
Sept. 18.
Strickler, Walter P.. (See Keckler, C, W., and Strickler.)
Stricklcr, Walter B., East Orange, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange (iystem. 1,448,576 ; Mar. 13.
Strieffler, Frank. (See Toth, L., Konyves, and Strieffler.)
Strieker, Harry C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Photographic-film
holder. 1,457,864; June 5.
Strietelmeler, John E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ticket holder.
1,451,279; Apr. 10.
Strifler, Chester E., Alhambra, Calif., assignor of one-
half to S. Q. Shannon. Los Angeles, Calif. Tire-holding
device. 1.473.943; Nov. 13.
Striganz, Jakob, Milwaukee, Wis. Bumper. 1,469,122;
Sept. 25.
Strine, Dolph L., Winterhaven, Fla. Adjustable plunger.
1,449,791 ; Mar. 27.
Stringe, Alfred H., assignor to Commercial Furniture
Company, Chicago, 111. Desk. Des. 62,623 ; July 3.
Stringe, Alfred H., assignor to Commercial Furniture
Company, Chicago, 111. Desk. Des. 62,624 ; July 3.
Stringer, Melvin. assignor of one-fourth to G. T. Bander
and one-fourth to A. E. Merkel. Cleveland, Ohio.
Braking system for automotive vehicles. 1,465,066 ;
Aug. 14.
Stringfleld, George S., Columbus, Ohio. Means for shap-
ing rubber articles. 1,472,256; Oct. 30.
Stripe. William C. Upper Darby, Pa. Suspended furnace
roof. 1,448,879 ; Mar. 20.
Strippy, Norman. (See Foster, Charles A., assignor.)
Strife, Charles P., Minneapolis, Minn. Bread toaster.
1,440,643; Jan. 2.
Strife, George T., a.ssignor of one-third to P. H. Bierman
and one-third to H. J. Bierman. Minneap:.lis. Minn.
Shock-absorbing spring. 1,445,418 ; Feb. 13.
Strizzi, Giovanni. New (iastle, Pa. Crushing and separat-
ing machine. 1,469,460 ; Oct. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees— Gontinned.
Strnad, Louis G., Chicago, 111. Curtain-rod brackPt.
1,454,605 ; May S.
Strobach, Fred, Austin, Minn. Noxious-weed eradicator
and soil pulverizer. 1,478,305 ; Dec. 18.
Strobel, Roy E., San Luis Obispo, Calif. Fuel cleaner.
1,461,687 ; July 10.
Strock, Morris S., Washington, D. C. Unidirectional re-
ceiving system. 1,449,253 ; Mar. 20.
Stroh, Henry N., assignor of one-half to .T. D. Gallery
and one-half to S. A. Pickering, Pittsburgh, Pa. Phono-
graph. 1,465,880 ; Aug. 21.
Stroh, .John H., Anchor, 111. Clutch-pedal operator for
tractors. 1,475,727 ; Nov. 27.
Stroh, William Y., and G. W. Klages, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hammering apparatus. 1,463,180 ; July 31.
Strohacker, Louis, assignor to Structo Manufacturing
Company, Freeport, 111. Loom. 1.445,419 ; Feb. 13. •
Strohacker, Louis, assignor to Structo Manufacturing
Company, Freeport, 111. Loom reed. 1,453,533 ; May 1.
Strohbach, Henry, New York, N. Y. Coffee urn.
1,474,858 ; Nov. 20.
Strohmeiei-, Frederick E., Ashland, Pa. Ornamental
hand-woven fabric and making the same. 1,475,659 :
Nov. 27.
Strole, William C, Detroit, Mich. Alarm attachment for
printing presses. 1,478,775 ; Dec. 25.
Strom, Clifton O., assignor to Nelson Bros. & Strom Sales
Co., Racine, Wis. Machine for casing in books.
1,454,299 ; May 8.
Strom, Eric O., Hilton, N. J. Wrapping machine.
1,466,633 ; Aug. 28.
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company.
(See Beyland, Sidney A., assignor.)
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company,
The. (See Manson, Ray H., assignor.)
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company.
(See Paca, William S., assignor.)
Strortiberg - Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company.
(See Powell, Winfred T., assignor.)
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company.
(See Slough, Frank M., assignor.)
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company,
The. (See Taggart, John A., assignor.)
Stromberg, Jean E., San Diego, Calif. Photographic
film or print developing apparatus. 1,440,644 ; Jan. 2.
Stromberg Motor Devices Company. (See Adams, Frank
H., assignor.)
Stromberg Motor Devices Company. (See Cole, Don,
assignor.)
Stromberg Motor Devices Company. (See Cole, D., and
Gustafson, assignors.)
Stromberg Motor Devices Company. (See Edwards,
Francis E., assignor.)
Stromberg Motor Devices Company. (See O'Neill, Wil-
liam L., assignor.)
Stromberg Motor Devices Company. (See Maegly, George
B., assignor.)
Stromberg Motor Devices Company. (See Mock, Frank
C, assignor.)
Stromborg, Oscar, Los Angeles, Calif. Positive-flow foun-
tain pen. 1,447,495 ; Mar. 6.
Stromee, Karl O., San Bernardino, Calif. Game appa-
ratus. 1,450,874 ; Apr. 3.
Stronach. Harry S., Oak Park, and R. C. Rowan, Wheaton,
111. Wire nail. 1,466,676 : Sept. 4.
Strong, Andrew M. (See Adams, Gus, assignor.)
Strong, Arthur P. (See Poppenhusen, H. A., and Strong.)
Strong, Arthur P., Chicago, 111., assignor to Green
Engineering Company, East Chicago, Ind. Ash hopper.
1,456,654; May 29.
Strong, Arthur P., Chicago, 111., assignor to Green Engi-
neering Company, East Chicago, Ind. A.sh tank.
1,465,745 ; Aug. 21.
Strong, Benjamin H., West Point, Miss. Crawfish
destroyer. 1,457.321 ; June 5.
Strong, Ernest G., Canton, Ohio, assignor to The Timken
Roller Bearing Company. Tool holder. 1,464,344 ;
Aug. 7.
Strong, Ernest G., assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Indicating gauge.
1,467,341 ; Sept. 11.
Strong, Ernest G., assignor to Timken Roller Bearing
Company, Canton, Ohio. Plug gauge. 1,469,343 ;
Oct. 2.
Strong, George C, Norfolk, Va. Automobile safety passing
light. 1,443,290; Jan. 23.
Strong, Grace R., Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y. Game.
1,448,819; Mar. 20.
Strong, Homer. (See Baumer, John C, assignor.)
Strong, James B., Hillburn, N. Y., assignor to Ramapo
Ajax Corporation, New York, N. Y. Switch rod for
slip switches. 1,459,001 ; .Tune 19.
Strong, Lola, Long Beach, Calif. Automatic traffic signal.
1,466,809 ; Sept. 4.
Strong, Philip, Oatman, Ariz. Trap. 1,465,378 ; Aug. 21.
Strong, William J. H., Chicago, 111., assignor to E. F.
Wilson, trustee. Projectile. 1,448.166; Mar. 13
Strong, William M., San Francisco, Calif. Oil-shale re-
tort. 1,462,023; July 17.
Strong, William W., Mechanicsburg, Pa., assignor to Re-
search Corporation, New York, N. Y. Positioned elec-
trode. 1,456,044 ; May 22.
(See Kusel, Harry J., assignor. >
(See Kusel, Isidor J., assignor.)
Stronghart Company.
Stronghart Company.
Stronghart Company. (See Russell, Eli A., assignor.)
Stroock, Bertram A.. Newburgh, N. Y. Printed tapestry.
1,474,182; Nov. 13.
Stroock, S., & Company. (See Kozlay, Clarence V., as-
signor.)
Strosacker, Charles J., assignor to The Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, Mich. Making phenyl glycine.
1,442,743 ; Jan. 16.
Strosacker, Charles J., and C. C. Schwegler, assignors to
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Purify-
ing acetic anhydride. 1,467,074 ; Sept. 4.
Strosacker, Charles J., and 11. J. Eupright, assignors to
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Making
brominated indigos. 1,473,887 ; Nov. 13.
Strossenreuter, Karl, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to R.
Hunter, Atlanta, Ga. Cuff button. 1,442,190 ; Jan. 16.
Strothotte, August, St. Louis, Mo. Cycle car. 1,466,201 ;
Aug. 28.
Strott. Frank II. (See Landis, John R., assignor.)
Stroud, Arthur E., Long Eaton, England. Twist-lace ma-
chine. 1,449,921 ; Mar. 27.
Stroud, Chester H., deceased, Hubbell, assignor of one-
half to N. M. Gillies, Lake Linden, Mich. ; M. Yauch,
administrator. Self - contained blow - off valve.
1,461,835; July 17.
Stroud and Company. (See Bonney, Blck R., assignor.)
Stroud, Edmund H,, Chicago, 111. Dust collecting and
separating svstem and apparatus. 1,454,492 ; May 8.
Stroud, John B., Pass Christian, Miss. Demountahle-rim
tool. 1,472,777; Oct. 30.
Stroud, Lament H., Sheridan, Wyo. Anchor for grease
cups or plugs. 1,474.300 ; Nov. 13.
Stroud, William. (See Barr, A., and Stroud.)
Strout, Calvin E., Portland, Me. Cable chair. 1,452,664 ;
Apr. 24.
Strout, Elmer J., Utica, 111. Plug holder. 1,457,234;
May 29.
Strout, Myron B., Poland, Me. Movable headlight.
1,458,084 ; June 5.
Strout, Ralph C, WoUaston, assignor to Pneumatic Scale
Corporation, Limited, Norfolk Downs, Mass. Package-
conveying mechanism. 1,476,737 ; Dec. 11.
Strowbrldge, William C, Hartford City, assignor of one-
half to L. E. Werry, Hartford, Ind. Gasoline niter.
1,460,867; July 3.
Strowd, John S., et al. (See Pearce, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Strube, Wilhelm. (See Wagner, H., and Strube.)
Struble, Charles B., Minneapolis, Minn. Photographic-
printing device. 1,466,768 ; Sept. 4.
Struble, Jacob B. (See Page, S. H., and Struble.)
Struchen, Henry C, St. Paul, Minn. Hoist for vehicle
bodies. 1,459.935 ; June 26.
Struchen, Henry C, St. Paul, Minn. Hoist for vehicle
bodies. 1.4G3.637 : July 31. '
Structo Manufacturing Company. (See Strohacker,
Louis, assignor.)
Structural Gypsum Corporation. (See Pritchard, John
A., assignor.)
Struelens, Joseph. (See Moerloose, Germalne, assignor.)
Strupe, Cecil H., assignor to Leedy Manufacturing Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Bass drum and cymbal beater.
1,445,650 ; Feb. 20.
Strupe, Cecil H., assignor to Leedy Manufacturing Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Tympano. 1,469,197 ; Sept. 25,
Strutz, Louis P., Corning, N. YT Tire valve. 1,452,324 ;
Apr. 17.
Struve, Felix L. (See Williams, J. D., Bolton, and
Struve.)
Stryker, George B., Jr., Memphis, Tenn. Aseptic tank.
1,463,102 ; July 24.
Strzelczvk, Samuel A., Milwaukee, Wis. Household grind-
ing wheels. 1,448,422 ; Mar. 13.
Strzelczyk, Samuel A., Milwaukee, Wis. Milk-bottle-cap
remover. 1,466,517 ; Aug. 28.
Stuan. Richard P.. Lincoln, 111. Trip for grain binders.
1.470.299 ; Oct. 9.
Stuart, Alexander A. S., New Orleans, La. Toothbrush.
1,468,888 ; Sept. 25.
Stuart. Andrew W., and J. W. O'Connor, Detroit, Mich.
Child's vehicle. 1,472,375; Oct. .30.
Stuart, Bert, Seattle, Wash. Mattress. 1,462,668;
July 24.
Stuart, Charles A., assignor to Simmons Company,
Kenosha, Wis. Bedstead frame. Des. 62,806 ; July 31.
Stuart, Charles A., assignor to Simmons Company,
Kenosha, Wis. Bedstead frame. Des. 62.807 ; July 31.
Stuart, David, Berlin, N. H. Bedplate for beater en-
gines. 1,471,218 ; Oct. 16.
Stuart, Francis B. (See Rivers, C. A., and Stuart.)
Stuart, Francis B., and C. A. Rivers, deceased, El Paso,
Tex. ; A. M. Rivers, administratrix. Dehydrating gyp-
sum. 1,463,913 ; Aug. 7.
Stuart, Fredrick G., Washington, D. C. Attachment for
rotary clipper machines. 1,452,624 ; Apr. 24.
Stuart, George J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Compound regulating
valve. 1,469,854 ; Oct. 9.
Stuart, Klmberly, Neenah, Wis. Indicator for beating
engine rolls and the like. 1,446,357 ; Feb. 20.
Stuart, Milton C. (See Dyson, C. W., and Stuart.)
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Stuart, Ralph, Buffalo, assignor to The I'alm Brothers
Company, New York, N. Y. Plate or similar article.
Dos. 62.750: .July 24.
Stuart, Robert, Philadelphia, Pa. Window fastener and
antirattler. 1,461,467 ; July 10.
Stuart, Thomas K., Council Bluffs, Iowa, assignor of one-
half to B. A. Simon, Omaha, Nebr. Exhaust nozzle.
1,445,041) ; Feb. 13.
Stubblehine, Raymond F., assignor to American Motor
BodT Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Car seat. 1,440,899 ;
Jan." 2.
Stubblefield, Bernard B., New York. N. Y. Means for
retaining: draftini: instruments. 1.445.460; Fell. IS.
Stubblefield, Joseph W., Los Angeles, Calif. Floor-surfac-
ing machine. 1,469,028 ; Sept. 25.
Stubbs, Fverard, and K. R. Fellows, assignors to The
Fellows Gear Shaper Company, Springfield, Vt. Skew
helical crown gearing. 1,461,230 ; July 10.
Stubbs, Robert C, Dallas, Tex. Method of transporting
plastic material or concrete for paving and other pur-
poses. 1,450,760 ; Apr. 3.
Stubbs, Robert C, Dallas, Tex. Paving and process of pav-
ing streets and the like. 1,463,979 ; .\ug. 7.
Stubbs, Walter, Mascot, New South Wales, Australia.
Electric heating appliance of the immersed-element
typo. 1,464.782 ; Aug. 14.
Stubbs. William P.. Leek, England. Collapsible stand.
1,457,640; June 5.
Stubbs, William P., Leek, England. Collapsible carton.
1.457,641 : June 5.
Stuber, Adolph, Rochester, N. Y. Fluid measuring and
indicating mechanism. Rel5,651 ; July 10.
Stuber, Adolph, Rochester, N. Y. Registering mechanism.
1,478,010 : Dec. 18.
Stuber & Kuck Co. (See Schnebelin, Charles. F., as-
signor.)
Stubfors, Arenth A., Spooner, Wis. Spraying device.
1,454,824 ; May 8.
Stuchlik. John M., Roundup, Mont., assignor of one-halt
to United States Gate Lock and Tool Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Gate lock. 1.440,420 ; Jan. 2.
Stuchlik, John M., Roundup, Mont., assignor of one-half
to F. Kojis and one-half to V. Budjac, Milwaukee, Wis.
Calipers. 1.445,050 ; Feb. 13.
Stuck. William R.. assignor to Dazey Manufacturing
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Flower-bowl stand.
Des. 63,046 ; Sept. 18.
Stuck, William R., assignor, by mesne assigni»ents, to
The Dazey Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Flower holder. 1,462,947; July 24.
Stuck, William R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Dazev Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Flower holder. 1,476,553 ; Dec. 4.
Stuckelberger, Theodore, Montmirail, Switzerland. Elec-
tric candle. 1,474,451 ; Nov. 20.
Stucki, A., Company. (See Severn, .Arthur B.. assignor.)
Stucki, Arnold, Pittsburgh, Pa. Roller side bearing.
1,463,602; July 31.
Stucki, Arnold, Pittsburgh, Pa. Roller side bearing.
1,464,275; Aug. 7.
Stucki. Arnold, Pittsburgh, Pa. Roller side bearing.
1.477,195; Dec. 11.
Stucki, Arnold, Pittsburgh, Pa. Roller side bearing.
1,477,196; Dec. 11.
Studebaker Corporation. (See Bourgon, Joseph H., as-
signor.)
Studebaker Corporation. (See Herrmann, Karl L., as-
signor.)
Studebaker Corporation. (See Link, Vincent, assignor.)
Studebaker Corporation, The. (See Bans, Richard E.,
assignor.)
Studebaker Corporation, The. (See Stoddard, Edgar R.,
assignor.)
Studebaker, George M. (See Charlton, Thomas, as-
signor.)
Studebaker, John W. (See Woolman, Roy C, assignor.)
Studer, Heinrich, assignor to B. Staheli and L. Levail-
lant. Zurich, Switzerland. Electric pocket lamp.
1,468,408; Sept. 18.
Study, William A., Richmond, Ind. Milling machine.
1,451,188; Apr. 10.
Stueber, Conrad L., Aurora, 111. Convertible power drill.
1,448.507 ; Mar. J.3.
Stuebing, William, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lifting truck.
1,461,688; July 10.
Stuebner, Henry, Philadelphia, Pa. Method and mecha-
nism for continuously producing and setting rivets.
1.456,079; May 22.
Stnemke. Henry G., Good Thunder, Minn. Egg case.
1,461,587; July 10.
Stuerzer. Otto F., Milwaukee, Wis. Deodorizer.
1.476,930: Dec. 11.
Stuetzel, Adolph. and H. W. Bohn, Boston, Mass.; said
Stuetzel assignor to said Bohn. Trinket or similar
article. Des. 62,427 ; May 22.
Stuffebeam, Marion, St. David, 111. Method and means for
handling cars in mines. 1.472.696 ; Oct. 30.
Stuht, A. E., et al. (See Forsman, Andrew, assignor.)
Stukart, Hendrick. (See Luschka, A. R., and Stukart.)
Stukart, Hendrik, assignor to U. S. Slicing Machine Com-
pany, Laporte, Ind. Slice conveyer for slicing machine.
1,469,055 ; Sept. 25.
Stull, David L., Birmingham, Ala. Cone-baking ma-
chine. 1,461,830; July 17.
Stull, David L., Birmingham, Ala., assignor to J. B.
I'ool. Ice-cream-cone-baking machine. 1,446,130 ;
Feb. 20.
Stull, Jesse B., Halfway, Wvo. Tool. 1,44."!, 393 ;
Jan. 30.
Stull, John S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Metal-spin-
ning machine. 1,448,577 ; Mar. 13.
Stull, Roy II. assignor of three-tenths to N. Suhrie,
Sunbury, Pa. Oiling device. 1,454,696 ; May 8.
Stultz, George, Bloorafield, N. J. Closing device for
envelopes. 1,440,506 ; Jan. 2.
Stump, Ira E., assignor of one-half to O. C. Billman,
Cleveland, Ohio. Ball cock. 1,477,393 ; Dec. 11.
Stump, Lloyd M. (See Jones, Thomas E., assignor.)
Stumpenhorst, John A., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Duplex Transmission Company. Motor-vehicle trans-
mission mechanism. 1,451,851 ; Apr. 17.
StumpC Dna-Flow Engine Company. (See Turnwald,
Wolfgang, assignor.)
Stumph, Wynn W., Tulsa, Okla. Hair curler. 1,450,523 ;
Apr. 3.
Stupp, Charles G. (See Downs, C. R., and Stupp.)
Sturcke, Herman E., Brooklyn, assignor to General Car-
bonic Company, New York, N. Y. Producing carbon
dioxide. 1,465,954 ; Aug. 28.
Sturcke, Herman E., Brooklyn, assignor to General Car-
bonic Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for treat-
ing liquids. 1,465.955 ; Aug. 28.
Sturdevant, Ceylon, Castle Rock, assignor to G. Robin-
son, Larkspur, Colo. Chain fastener. 1,453,205 ;
Apr. 24.
Sturdivant, Armydis E. (See White, S. O., and Sturdi-
vant.)
Sturdy's, J. F., Sons Co. (See Eklund, Axel G., as-
signor.)
Sturdy's, J. P., Sons Co. (See Nelson, Nels T., assignor.)
Sturdy's, J. P., Sons Company. (See Lohrmann, Ernst
H., assignor.)
Sturgeon, Harold M. (See Gill. David R.. assignor.)
Sturgeon, Robert C. (See Seager, Elmer F., assignor.)
Sturges, Lee, Chicago, 111., assignor to Solar-Sturges
Manufacturing Company. Ice-cream container. 1,443,053 ;
Jan. 23.
Sturges, Lee, Chicago, II., assignor to Solar-Sturges Manu-
facturing Co. Combination agitator and sampler.
1,454,300; May 8.
Sturgis, Charles E., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Flexible-cable release and as-
sembling same. 1,454,192 ; Mav 8.
Sturgis, Charles H., Granville, III! Strainer. 1,471,293 ;
Oct. 16.
Sturgis, Herbert M., assignor of forty-nine one-hundredths
to P. Hamilton, Kansas City, Mo. Polishipg mop.
1.475.521 ; Nov. 27.
Sturgis, Richard C, Boston, Mass. Fire fan. Des.
62,625; July 3.
Sturgis Steel Go-Cart Company. (See Lindberg, Charles
A., assignor.)
Sturgis, William B. (See Andrews, E. F., and Sturgis.)
Sturgis, William B., Joplin, Mo., assignor to General Ex-
plosives Company, Chicago, 111. Explosive and method
of producing the same. 1,463,980 ; Aug. 7.
Sturgis, William B., assignor to General Explosives Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Producing explosives. 1,473,685 ;
Nov. 13.
Sturk. Ewald E., Portland, Me. Occupant-propelled sleigh.
1,445.110 ; Feb. 13.
Sturk, Ewald E.. Portland, Me. Sled. 1,470,891 ; Oct. 16.
Sturm, James, Tampico, 111. Nonskid device for auto-
mobile wheels. 1,468,045 ; Sept. 18.
Sturm, Joseph, assignor to United Alloy Steel Corpora-
tion, Canton, Ohio. Sheet-metal shelving. 1,450,191 ;
Apr. 3.
Sturman, Robert E., Delano, Minn. Furnace grate.
1,462,39?; July 17.
Sturt, Alfred T., Flint, Mich., assignor to Durant Motors
Incorporated. Running-board support. 1,467,656;
Sept. 11.
Sturt. Alfred T., New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Multiple spring
clutch. 1.472,697; Oct. 30.
Sturt, Alfred T., Flint, Mich., assignor to Durant Motors
Incorporated. Clutch and brake pedal mechanism.
1.478,407; Dec. 25.
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Allen, George W.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. P., Company. (See Bentley, Oliver D. H.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Bergestrom, C. O.,
and De Clamecy, assignors.)
Sturtevant, B. P., Company. (See Ellis, Frederic R.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. P., Company. (See Flemings, John R.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Flemings, J. A., and
Priehe. assignors.)
Sturtevant Mill Company. (See Sturtevant, Thomas J.,
assignor.)
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Alphabetical lint of patentees — Continued.
Sturtevant, Thomas J., Wellesley, assignor to Sturtevant
Mill Coinpaiiy, Boston, Mass. Separator. 1.454,140 ;
May 8.
Sturtevant, Thomas J., Wellesley, assignor to Sturte-
vant Mill Company, Boston, Mass. Electrically-
vibrated screen. 1,458,111 ; June 5.
Sturtevant, Thomas J., Wellesley, assignor to Sturtevant
Mill Company, Boston, Mass. Air separator. 1,470,892 ;
Oct. 16.
Stusser, Kichard, Dentz, assignor to Farbenfabriken
vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near
Cologne-on-the-Ehine, Germany. Azo dyestuffs.
1,457,235 ; May 29.
Stutika, John, West Pullman, 111. Attachment for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,450,652 ; Apr. 3.
Stiitting, Heinrich, Witteu-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Rolling
mill. 1,451,060 ; Apr. 10.
Stutz Fire Engine Company. (See Bathrick, C. E., and
Mecklenburg, assignors.)
Stutz Fire Engine Company. (See Mecklenburg, Alfred
C, assignor.)
Styles, Joseph H., Long Island City, assignor to Defiance
Button Machine Co., New York N. Y. Socket for snap
fasteners. 1,449,706 ; Mar. 27.
Styles, Otto H., Toledo, Ohio. Cigarette case. 1,443,509 ;
.Ian. 30.
Styll, Harry H., Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic mount-
ing. 1,461,073 ; July 10.
Styll, Harry H., Southbridge, Mass. Lens. 1,473,360 ;
Nov. 6.
Suber, Larkin, and E. Mercer, East Youngstown, Ohio.
Collecting main for coke ovens. 1,477,673 ; Dec. 18.
Subers, Lawrence A., Lakewood, Ohio. Machine for con-
structing a laminated cohesive interwound fabric baud.
1,444,809 ; Feb. 13.
Suhers, Lawrence A., Lakewood, Ohio. Automatically-
acting coating device in the manufacture of reinforced
fabric bands. 1,445,651 ; Feb. 20.
Subic, Aiiton, Big riney, Wyo. Stop for talking machines.
1,459,040 ; June 19.
Subin, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Twine cutter.
1,453,206 ; Apr. 24.
Sublette, William M., Fresno, Calif. Gasifier. 1,450,761 ;
Apr. 3.
Submarine Signal Company. (See Fessenden, Reginald
A., assignor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Fessenden, R. A., Wil-
liams, and Wood, assignors.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Hayes, Harvey C,
assignor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Williams, Robert L.,
assignor.)
Suchy, Robert, Griesheim-on-the-Main, assignor to Che-
mische Fabrik Griesheim-Blektron, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Electrolytic production of potassium
bicarbonate from potassium - chloride solution.
1,477,086; Dec. 11.
Suczek, Robert, assignor to C. H. Wheeler Manufactiuing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. System of vacuum rrodue-
tion. 1,458,737; June 12.
Suczek, Robert, assignor to C. H. Wheeler Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Ejector system.
1,459,936 ; June 26.
Suczek, Robert, assignor to C. H. Wheeler Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Method of and apparatus
for compressing fluid. 1,460,044 ; June 26.
Suczek, Robert, assignor to C. H. Wheeler Manufactur-
ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Method of and ap-
paratus tor compressing fluid. 1,460,045 ; June 26.
Suczek, Robert, assignor to C. H. Wheeler Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fluid-compressing appa-
ratus. 1,460,345 ; June 26.
Sudderberg, Lewis O., Stratford, la. Damper control.
1,461,231 ; July 10.
Suekert, Harold C, assignor to Automotive Supply Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Fuel-delivery apparatus.
1,443,102; Jan. 23.
Suekert, Harold C, assignor to Automotive Supply Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Fuel-feeding apparatus
and control therefor. 1,446,022 ; Feb. 20. *
Suekert, Harold C., assignor to Automotive Supply Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Float-control fuel-feed-
ing apparatus. 1,446,023 ; Feb. 20.
Suekoff, Samuel, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Calling device.
1,451,480 ; Apr. 10.
Suekoff, Samuel, assignor to Kellogg Switchboard and
Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone repeater.
1,466,858; Sept. 4.
Suess, Eduard, Vienna, Austria. Water turbine. 1,476,229 ;
Dec. 4.
Sugar Machinery Company.' (See Steps, Robert A., as-
signor.)
Suhler, Moses M., assignor of one-half to W. J. Ashton,
Dallas, Tex. Check holder. 1,440,846 ; Jan. 2.
Siihlsen, Hugo E. T., assignor to the Firm of Simplo Fiill-
feder Gesellschaft Voss, Lausen & Dziambor. Hamburg
Germany. Pencil holder. 1,447,635 ; Mar. 6.
Suhr, Max, West Palm Beach, Fla. Decorating roll.
1,464,512 ; Aug. 14.
Suhrie. Norman. (See Stull, Roy H., assignor.)
Suib, Herman J., New York, N. Y. Composition for
treating fabrics. 1,441,952 ; Jan. 2.
SuUenger, Bynum H. (See Sherrod, Rufus M., assignor.)
Sullivan, Alan P., St. Marys, Pa., assignor to Stackpole
Carbon Company. Electrical cement. 1,468,930;
Sept. 25.
Sullivan, Charles H., Baltimore, Md. Knife cleaner and
polisher. 1,449,457; Mar. 27.
Sullivan, David M., and G. W. Baity. Greensboro, N. C.
Spinning machine. 1,467,457 ; Sept. 11.
Sullivan, Francis C., Braddock, Pa. Portable clothes
drier. 1,470,653 ; Oct. 16.
Sullivan, George I., Philadelphia, Pa. Reminding device.
1,469,056 ; Sept. 25.
Sullivan, Herbert W., London, England. Duplex tele-
graphic system. 1,468,982 ; Sept. 25.
Sullivan, Ionia M., Kansas City, Mo. Emblematic pin.
Des. 62,153 ; Mar. 27.
Sullivan, James J., assignor to William Brown Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 1,473,686; Nov. 13.
Sullivan, John F., San Francisco, Calif. Combination
gas and coal range. 1,466,769 ; Sept. 4.
Sullivan, John M., Culver, Ind. Water-tube boiler.
1,473,712; Nov. 13.
Sullivan, John V., Fremont, Ohio. Glove. 1,456,580 ;
May 29.
Sullivan, Joseph M., Detroit, Mich. Damper regulator.
1,449,707; Mar. 27.
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Clapp, Lewis J.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Gartin, Elmer G.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Oilman, George H.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Oilman, G. 11., and
Haines, assignors.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Halleck, Frank A.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Jlachinery Company. (See Holdsworth, Fred D.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Holmes, Morris P.,
assignor. )
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Mercer, Henry H.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Oliphant, John, as-
signor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Wineman, Wade H.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Wyman, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Sullivan,' Maurice P., assignor to Splitdorf Electrical
Company, Newark, N. J. Spark plug. 1,477,784 ;
Dec. 18.
Sullivan, Patrick, et al. (See Porter, C. A., and Brew-
ster, assignoLS.)
Sullivan, Raymond H. (See Lee, T. L., and Sullivan.)
Sullivan, Raymond H., assignor to North East Electric
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Storage-battery system.
1,469,736; Oct. 2.
Sullivan, Raymond H., assignor to North East Electric
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Generator regulation.
1,475,251 ; Nov. 27.
Sullivan, Raymond H., assignor to North East Electric
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Storage-battery system.
1,477,197 ; Dec. 11.
Sullivan, Vernon L., El Paso, Tex. Suspension bridge.
1,4,54,772; May 8.
Sullivan, William F., Kansas City, Mo. Janitor's stand.
1,440,645 ; Jan. 2.
Sullivan, William J., assignor to The American Equip-
ment Company. Chicago, 111. Brick kiln and setting and
burning. 1,444,220 ; Feb. 6.
Sultemeyer, Charles F., Oak Park. 111., assignor to Chi-
cago Manufacturing and Distributing Co. Manufac-
ture of bearing rings. 1,452,535 ; Apr. 24.
Sultzer, Morton, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Multiplex select-
ing circuits. 1,451,746 ; Apr. 17.
Sultzer, Morton, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Maximum-volt-
age indicator. 1,461,790 ; July 17.
Bulzer, Albert F., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester. N. Y. Antistatic photographic film and film
base. 1,441,185 ; Jan. 2.
Sulzer, Albert F., and H. E. Van Derhoef, assignors to
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Apparatus
for making sheets or films. 1,466,733 ; Sept. 4.
Suman, J. R., et al. (See Reed, Warren B., assignor.)
Sumbling Machinery Company. (See Sunibling, William
H., assignor.)
Sumbling, William H., assignor to Sumbling Machinery
Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ironing
machine. 1,440,704 ; Jan. 2.
Sumer, Walter F., Miles Citv, Mont. Pocket comb, brush,
and mirror. .1,446,595 ; Feb. 27.
Summer, Walter C, and W. L. Minick, jr., Waynesboro,
Pa. Combined toilet fan and hair drier. 1,471,294 ;
Oct. 16.
Summerfield, Hari"y, St. Paul, Minn. Adjustable anti-
skidding device. 1,456,473 ; May 22.
Summerhays, Elmer M., Hammond, Ind., assignor to F.
Schaefer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacturing connecting
pins. 1,462,876; July 24.
Summerill, Charles H., Penns Grove, N. J. Burglar
alarm for automobiles. 1,454,795 ; May 8.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Summers, Bertraiui S.. Tort Huron. Mich. ProcUictloii
ot paper pulp and the like. 1,451,125 ; Apr. 10.
Summers, Hertrand S.. Port Huron, Mich. Making paper
pulp. 1,457.915: June 5.
Summers. Bertrand S., Port Huron, Mich. Mnnufactur-
ins flax tiber for spinning. 1.469,971 ; Oct. 9.
Summers. Bertrand S.. Port Huron, Mich, Electrodeposi-
tion. 1,475,973 : Doc. 4.
Summers, Caleb E.. assignor to Master Carbureter Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Carburetor. 1,450,762 ;
Apr. 3.
Summers, Eulah M., Birmingham, Ala. Bifurcated
nether g.irmvnt for children. Des. 62.751 : .Tuly 24.
Summers, Harr.v D., Essington, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Bridge
gauge. 1,468,761 ; Sept. 25.
Summers, John G., San Diego, Calif. Turbine. 1,448,097 ;
Mar. 13.
.<uniniprs. Rufus A., Moscow, Kans. Indlvidually-oper-
al)le headlight. 1,465,192 ; Aug. 14.
Summers, Thomas I., Hamilton. Ontario, Canada. Com
bination lock. 1.475.089 : Nov. 20.
Summerscales. Samuel H., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Automobile top. 1.448,981 ; Mar. 20.
Summit Thread Company. (See Weaver, Lucius E., as-
signor. l
Sumner, Charles H., Terre Haute, Ind. Truss. 1,470,054;
Oct. 16.
Sumner, George W.. assignor of three twenty-fifths to
R. Mooberry, three twenty-fifths to T. Gray, throe
twenty-fifths to R. C. Panter. and three twenty-fifths
to J. W. Byers, Dorchester, Nebr. Telephone attach-
ment. 1,454,773 ; May 8,
Sumner, Henry, New Bedford, Mass. Umbrella identifier.
1,473.654; Nov. 13.
Sumner. Henry W., Seattle, Wash. Spray " nozzle.
1.440,705 ; ,Tan. 2.
Sumner, Henry W., Seattle, Wash. Advertising device.
1,460,619: July 3.
Sumner, James W., assignor to E. Winship. San Francisco,
Calif. Motor-vehicle steering apparatus. 1.467,208 :
Sept. 4.
Sumner, James W., Los Angeles, assignor to E. Win-
ship. San Francisco, Calif. Power steering mechanism.
1.467.209 : Sept. 4.
Sumner. Warren E., East Walpole, Mass.. assignor to
IMrd it Son. Inc. Floor covering. 1.442.012 ; Jan. 9.
Sun Oil Company. (See Ballard, Albert M., assignor.)
Sua Oil Company. (See Maitland, Harold T., assignor.)
Sun Typewriter Company. (See Rowley, Edward G.,
assignor.)
Snndback, Gideon, Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Method and machine for making
fasteners. 1,467,015 ; Sept. 4.
Sundberg, Elizabeth L., administratrix. (See Sundberg.
William.)
Sundberg. Richelieu. Salt Lake City, Utah. Spark plug.
1.464,685 : Aug. 14.
Sundberg, William, deceased, Chicago, 111. ; E. L. Sund-
berg. administratrix. Grain-door-removing device.
1.445.184 : Feb. 13.
Sunde, Louis A., and R. H. Dalton, Cleveland, Ohio. Door
hinge. 1,467,124 ; Sept. 4.
Sunder. Charles. (See Bader. M.. and Sunder.)
Sunderland, Joseph, New York, N. T. Justification at-
tachment for typesetting machines. 1,442,368 ;
Jan. 16.
Sunderland, Leonard E.. Clearfield. Pa. Rest or creeper
for automobile mechanics. 1.446,945 ; Feb. 27.
Sunderman Corporation. (See Sunderman, Frederick R..
assignor.)
Sunderman, Frederick R.. assignor to Sunderman Cor
poration. Newburgh, N. X. Jack. 1,454,524 : May 8.
Sunderman, Frederick R., Detroit, Mich., assignor to
Sunderman Corporation, Newburgh, N. T. Carburetor.
1.457.010; May 29.
Sunderman. Frederick R.. Detroit. Mich., assignor to
Sunderman Products, Inc.. Newburgh, N. Y. Car-
huretor. 1.457,408 : June 5.
SundeiTnan Products, Inc. (See Sunderman, Frederick
R., assignor.)
Sundh. August, Yonkers, N. Y. Flexible coupling.
1.440,847; Jan. 2.
Sundh. August, Hastings-upon-Hudson, N. Y. Mill.
1.455,278 ; May 15.
Sundh. August. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Can.
1,466,677; Sept. 4.
Sundh. Ausust. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Flexible tub
ing. 1.474.949 ; Nov. 20.
Sundh. August, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Flexible tub-
ing. 1.478,185 : Dec. 18.
Sundh. August, Hastings-upon-Hudson. N. Y.. assignor
to Otis Elevator Company, Jersey City, N. J. Inter-
woven flat-bclt-drive apparatus. 1,475,250 ; Nov. 27.
Sundh, August. Hastings-upon-Hudson, N. Y., and W.
Westerman. Detroit. Mich. Mill. 1,451,280; Apr. 10.
Sundh. August, Hastings-upon-Hudson, N. Y., and W,
Westerman, Detroit, Mich. Indicator. 1,451,281 ;
Apr. 10.
Sundh. August. Hastings-upon-Hudson. N. Y.. and W.
Westerman, Detroit. Mich. Mill. 1,454.493 ; May 8.
Sundli, -Vugust, Hastings-upon-Hudson. N. Y., and W.
Westerman, Detroit, Mich. Indicator 1,455,277 :
May 15.
Sundh Electric Company. (See Larsen, Louis, assignor.)
Sundh Engineering and Machine Company. (See John,
Griffltli, assignor.)
Sundhaussen. Hermann, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp
Aktiongescllschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Long-
distance control of stabilized bodies. 1,442,191 ;
Jan. 16.
Sundhaussen, Hermann, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gosollschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr. Gerra.Tny. Suppression
of gyroscopic precession. 1,465.532 ; Aug. 21.
Sundin. Oscar T., Providence. R. I., assignor to David
II. Zell, Incorporated. Article holder. 1,461,837 ;
July 17.
Sundstrand Engineering Company. (See Sundstrand,
Gustaf D.. assignor.)
Sundstrand, Gustaf D.. assignor to Sundstrand Engineer-
ing Company, Rockford, 111. Heater. 1,451,126 ;
Apr. 10.
Sundstrand, Gustaf D., assignor to Rockford Milling
Machine Company, Rockford, 111. Adding machine.
1.455.555 : May 15.
Sundstrand. Gustaf D., assignor to Rockford Milling
Machine Company, Rockford, 111. Gearing. 1.473,166 ;
Nov. 6.
Sundstrand, Gustaf D., assignor to Rockford Tool Com-
pany. Rockford. 111. Lathe and taper-cutting means
for the same. 1.476,114 ; Dec. 4.
Sundstrom. Carl, and G. N. Terziev, Syracuse, assignors
to The Solvay Process Company, Solvay, N. Y. Form-
ing sodium compounds. 1,473,259 ; Nov. 6.
Sunnen, Joseph, St. Louis, Mo. Valve lifter, 1,452,714;
Apr. 24.
Super Razors Incorporated. (See Watt, James A. D., as-
signor.)
Super Reflex Company. (See MacDowell, G. J., and
Jones, assignor.)
Superheater Company. (See McKee, Neal T., assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Barnes, John A.,
assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Broido, Benjamin N.,
assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Ostermann, Rudolf M.,
assignor.)
Superior Boiler Works. (See Walsh, Edward F., as-
signor.)
Superior Building Company, The. (See Oakes, Emmett
L., assignor.)
Superior Gas Engine Company, The. (See Opferkuck,
Emil, assignor.)
Superior Hand Embroiderer Corporation. (See Baker,
Fenner B., assignor.)
Superior Manufacturing Company. (See Woock, Walter
R., H. J., and E. M.)
Superior Manufacturing Company, The. (See Crouse,
Harry C assignor.)
Superior Process Refining Company. (See Gilchrist, Vin-
cent T., assignor.)
Superior Projector, Inc. (See Dohert.y, John, assignor.)
Supplee, Samuel G.. East Orange. N. J. Denture-attach-
ing device. 1,465,379 ; Aug. 21.
Surbaugh. John S., Vincennes, Ind. Handle and blade con-
nection. 1.445,185 : Feb. 13.
Surbeck, Homer L., and J. F. Perrin, Rapid City, S.
Dak. Glare shield for motor vehicles. 1,446,946 ;
Feb. 27.
Sure-Cut Sharpener Co. (See Graser, Thomas T., as-
signor.)
Suron, Nathan H.. Needham. assignor to The Gamewell
Fire .\larm Tele.graph Company. Newton Upper Falls,
Mass. Fire-alarm systems. 1,465.496 ; Aug. 21.
Surface Combustion Co. (See Peters, Arthur W., as-
signor.)
Surface Combustion Co., The. (See Eddison, William B.,
assignor.)
Surface Combustion Co., The. (See Hepburn. William M.,
assignor.)
Surface Combustion Co. Inc., The. (See Harris, William
J., .ir., assignor.)
Surface Combustion Co., Inc.. The. (See^Langenberg,
F. C, and Fetterly, assignors.)
Surface Combustion, Inc. (See Ellis. Carleton, assignor.)
Surico. Carmine. (See Fumagalli, G., Cardone. and
Surico.)
Surplus, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Bos-covering machine.
1.442,835 : Jan. 23.
Sury, Walter, Pleterlen, Switzerland. Vise. 1,453,207 ;
Apr. 24.
Sus Strong. Carl .X.. Chicago, 111. Undergarment,
\.478.147; Dec. 3 8.
Susqueb.nnna Silk Mills. (See Bunting, James H., as-
signor.)
Susquehanna Silk Mills. (See Katz. Clara, assignor.)
Susq>iohanna Silk ^lills. (See Korten. Ernest, assignor.)
Susquehanna Silk Mills. fSee Krupickp. E'ln. nssisnor. i
Susquehanna Silk Mills. (See Rothschild. Max, assignor.)
Susquehanna Silk Mills. (See Weiss. Virginia, assitrnor.)
Siiss. David. Mannheim, and H. Jocher. Lampertheim,
nsar Mannheim. Germany. Transporting device for
unassorted cigars which are not yet packed. 1,476,009 ;
Dec. 4.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Susskind, Sylvan H. (See Scribner, G. H. T., and Suss-
kind.)
Sussman, Max, Detroit, Micb. Folding cook stove.
1,456,474 ; May 22.
Sustarich, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Tower hammer.
1,458,667 ; .Tune 12.
SutcUffe, Arthur G., assignor to Ilg Electric Ventilating
Company, Chicago, 111. Self-cooled electric motor.
1,441,460 ; Jan. 9.
Sutcliffe, Arthur G., assignor to Ilg Electric Ventilat-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Brush rigging for electric
motors and generators. 1,477,606 ; Dec. 18.
Sutcliffe, Harry C, Black Earth, Wis. Clutch lock for
tractors. 1,441,186; Jan. 2.
Suter, Eugfene F., Piccadilly, London, England. Perma-
nent hair waving. 1,449,874. Mar. 27.
Suter, Eugene F., London, England. Electric heating
apparatus for waving or curling the hair. 1,456,343 ;
May 22.
Suter, John H., Los Angeles, Calif. Method of and
means for fuel injection for internal-comhustion mo-
tors. 1,477,984 : Dec. 18.
Sutermeister, Lowell A., Dayton, Ohio. Apparatus for
manufacture of ice cream. 1,449,458 ; Mar. 27.
Sutherland Collapsible Paper Box Company. (See Suther-
land, Stafford F., assignor.)
Sutherland, Daniel M., jr., Trenton, assignor to The
Agasote Millboard Co., Ewing Township, N. J. Sheet-
handling device. 1,464,513 ; Aug. 14.
Sutherland, Enos E., Los Angeles, Calif. Collapsible
crate. 1,451,598; Apr. 10.
Sutherland, Enos E., Los Angeles, Calif. Knockdown re-
ceptacle. 1,475,897; Nov. 27.
Sutherland, Ernest E., Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to West-
inghouse Products Company. Electric water heater.
1,472,197; Oct. 30.
Sutherland, John, Davenport, Iowa. Automatic 'ar-con-
trol mechanism. 1,458,158; June 12.
Sutherland, John, Springer, N. Mex. Tool for contracting
and expanding split rims. 1,463,854 ; Aug. 7.
Sutherland, Robert F. (See Hooper, C. L., Sutherland,
and Parkhouse. )
Sutherland, Stafford F., Philadelphia, Pa. Collapsible
folding box. 1,443.054 ; Jan. 23.
Sutherland, Stafford F., assignor to Sutherland Collapsible
Paper Box Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Collapsible
folding box. 1,443,055 ; Jan. 23.
Sutherland, Stafford F.. assignor to Sutherland Collapsible
Paper Box Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Collapsible
folding box. 1.443,056; Jan. 23.
Sutton, Ernest D., Rochester, N. Y. Adjusting mecha-
nism for clothesracks and similar devices. 1,466.859 ;
Sept. 4.
Sutton, Eunice, assignor to Sutwa Mfg. Co., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Display device. 1,472,097 ; Oct. 30.
Sutton, Frank, et al. (See Heltman, Curg W., assignor.)
Sutton, Prank M., Vallejo, Calif. Combined thermostat
and time control. 1,468,179 ; Sept. 18.
Sutton, Harry A., and R. S. Van Attn, Dayton, Ohio.
Cannon tunnel mount. 1,471,366; Oct. 23.
Sutton, Louis D., Portland, Oreg. Roasting pan.
1,417,219 ; Oct. 16.
Sutton, Mark, and T. Williams, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Toi>rnIler clearer. 1.462,774 ; July 24.
Sutton, William H., assignor to J. & P. Coats. Limited,
Glasgow, Scotland. Cheese.winding spindle. 1,476,271 ;
Dec. 4.
Sutwa Mfg. Co. (See Sutton, Eunice, assignor.)
Suverkrop, Edward A., deceased ; J. H. Suverkrop, admin-
istratrix, assignor to J. H. Suverkrop, Sea CliflC, N. Y.
Lapping machine. Rel5,684 ; Sept. 11.
Suverkrop, Jenny H. (See Suverkrop, Edward A., as-
signor.)
Suverkrop, Jenny H., administratrix. (See Suverkrop,
Edward A.)
Suzuki, timetaro, Tokyo, Japan. Making sodium com-
pounds of dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene. 1,440,848 ; Jan. 2.
Suzuki, XJmetaro, Tokyo, Japan. Making sodium com-
pounds of dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene. 1,440,849 ;
Jan. 2.
Suzuki, Umetaro Tokyo, Japan. Making sodium com-
pounds (jj. dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene. 1,440,850 ;
Jan. 2.
Suzuki, Umetaro, Tokyo, Japan. Sodium compound of
dioxydiaminoarsenobenzene and making the same
1,468,618; Sept. 18.
Svalgaard, John W., Madclia, Minn. Shovel. 1,474, 21.S :
Nov. 13.
Svalland, Martin, New York, N. Y. Rail crossing.
1,460,686 ; July 3.
Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator. (See Djurson,
Axel R. IC, assignor.)
Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator. (See Eskilson.
Sven A., assignor.)
Svenska Aktiebolaget Mono. (See Rodhe, Olof. assignor )
Svensson, .Tohn W. (See Graf, F., and Svensson.j
Svensson, Svenning H., assignor to Aktiebolaget Bofor.<!,
Bofors, Sweden. Machine for the manufacturing of
nuts 1.468.046: Sept. 18.
Swaim, Lindian J., Washington, D. C. Inking mechanism
for plate-printing machines. 1,469,544 ; Oct. 2.
Swaim. Patrick M., Lonoke. Ark. Mathematical calcu-
lator and rule. 1,443,855; Jan. 30.
Swain, Joseph G., Akron, Ohio. Pressed-steel wheel
and making same. 1,450,618 ; Apr. 3.
Swain, Joseph G., assignor to The Firestone Steel Prod-
ucts Company, Akron, Ohio. Wheel and demountable
rim. 1,443,291 ; Jan. 23.
Swain, Joseph G., assignor to The Firestone Steel Prod-
ucts Company, Akron, Ohio. Manufacture of wheels.
1.400,147 ; June 26.
Swain, Joseph G., assignor to The Firestone Steel Prod-
ucts Company, Akron, Ohio. Demountable-rim con-
struction. 1,473,525 ; Nov. 6.
Swain, Mack M. (See Post, Harry M. and L. O., assignors.)
Swain, Mack M., Los Angeles, Calif. Music cabinet.
1,464,890; Aug. 14.
Swan, Albert S. (See Yeats, J. A., and Swan.)
Swan, Arthur G., Yakima, Wash. Tilting bin and mount-
ing for same. 1,447,360 ; Mar. 6.
Swan, Erwin D., East Orange, N. J., and D. G. Manges,
Maryville, Tenn., assignors of one-half to Lidgerwood
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y., and one-
half to United Steel Block Corporation, Chester, Pa.
Sheave block. 1,463,731 ; July 31.
Swan. Gustave, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Bicycle boat.
1.459,207; June 19. .
Swan, John B., assignor of one-half to L. Csemiczsky,
Denver, Colo. Adjustable cultivator. 1,454,225 ;
May 8.
Swan, John B., assignor of one-half to L. . Csemiczsky,
Denver, Colo. Combined shade roller and curtain
bracket. 1,454,226 ; May 8.
Swan, John B., assignor of one-half to L. Csemiczky, Den-
ver, Colo. Hand cultivator. 1,465,656 ; Aug. 21.
Swan, John C, Marietta, Ohio. Drilling wells.
1,455,010; May 15.
Swan, John W., Stamford, Conn. Carburetor control.
1.462,725 ; .July 24.
Swan, Willis .-\., Port Huron, Mich. Evaporating appa-
ratus. 1,478,186; Dec. 18.
Swanberg, Floyd L. (See Peterson, J. W., and Swan-
berg. )
Swanberg, Julius, Chicago, 111. Temperature indicator.
1,441,307; Jan. 9.
Swanfeldt, Andrew. (See Cochran, John A., assignor. >
Swanjord. Knute, Balaton, Minn. Pressure gauge.
1,475,252 ; Nov. 27.
Swank, Christian J., Topeka, Kans. Exterminator trap.
1,451,720; Apr. 17.
Swann, Vivian M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Carpenter's hatchet.
1,478,187; Dec. 18.
Swann, William, assignor to C. Trawford. Limited,
Walsall, England. Means for gripping wire or the
like. 1,450.524 ; Apr. 3.
Swanson, Andrew W. (See Andrae, P. J., and Swanson.)
Swanson, Benny M., Los Angele.s, Calif. Combination
angle table. 1,466,810: Sept. 4.
Swanson, Charles A., Chicago, HI. Grass catcher.
1,448,880; Mar. 20.
Swanson, Charles A., assignor of one-half to G. W.
Swanson, Fridley, Minn. Unloading truck. 1,455,821 ;
May 22.
Swanson, Charles V., Velva, N. Dak. Ventilator.
1,471,811 ; Oct. 23.
Swanson. Chrisopher, Laporte, Ind. Fence. 1,475,415 :
Nov. 27.
Swanson, Emil G., Moline. 111. Bolt and nut assembling
machine. 1.440,646 ; Jan. 2.
Swanson, Florence H., Chicago, 111. Controlling mech-
anism for phonographs and the like. 1,446,996 ;
Feb. 27.
Swanson, George W. (See Swanson, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Swanson, Guss A., Chicago, 111. Building block.
1.459.180 : June 10.
Swanson, Hjalmar, assignor to Cummins Perforator Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Hand perforator. 1,476,272;
Dec. 4.
Swanson, Hjalmar, assignor to Cummins Perforator Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Hand perforator. 1,476.273 : Dec. 4.
Swanson, John E. (See Anderson. Carl G., assignor.)
Sw.in.son, John N., Iowa Park, Tex. Well. 1,476,554;
Dec. 4.
Swanson, Olaf J., Chappaqua, N. Y. Fly-paper holder.
1,461,689; July 10.
Swanson, Peter, and A. W. Carlson, Ely, Minn. Auxiliary
car step. 1,443,057 ; Jan. 23.
Swanson, Peter, and A. W. Carlson, Ely, Minn. Auxiliary
car step. 1,466,212 ; Aug. 28.
Swanson, Swan J., assignor of one-half to F. H. Blanken-
horn. St. Louis, Mo. Windmill. 1,442,307 ; Jan. 16.
Swanstrom, George. (See Hage, Leonell R., assignor.)
Swanstrom, John M., Chicago, 111. Shock absorber.
1,474.498 : Nov. 20.
Swantees, Samuel F., St. Louis, Mo. Ribbed underflap
for undergarments. 1,469,972 ; Oct. 9.
Swaroczky, Antoni, Detroit, Mich. Water gauge for
heating boilers. 1.465,956 ; Aug. 28.
Swart, George R., & (Company, Inc. (See Belluche, Elmer
W., assignor.)
Swart, Walter G., Duluth, Minn. Sintering apparatus.
1,474.850; Nov. 20.
Swart, Walter G., Babbitt, Minn. Magnetic separator.
1,475,457 : Nov. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Swiuts, Ernest L.. Dixou, HI. Ice-card holder. 1,444,810 ;
Feb. 13.
Swartwooil, Charles C, Contralia, Wash. Evaporative
ioeloss refrigerator. 1,448,470 ; Mar. 13.
Swartwooti, lloratio K., Kansas City, Mo., assignor of
one-third to H. Vick, Atchison, Kans., and oue-third
to M. M. O'Connor, Kansas City, Mo. Sash balance
and fastener. 1,44(5,403 ; Feb. 20.
Swartwout Company, The. (See Mayer, Carl F., as-
signor.)
Swartz, Charles L., Pliiiadelphia, Fa. Dropping attach-
ment for bottles. 1,471,868 ; Oct. 23.
Swartz, Edward M., Koxbury, assignor to Keystone Mfg.
Co., Boston, Mass. Garden tool. 1,477,302 ; Dec. 11.
Swartz Electric Company. (See Swartz, Ira T., assignor.)
Swartz, Fred L., assignor of one-halt to G. Montvllle,
deceased, Toledo, Ohio ; E. Montville, administratrix.
Automatic door operating and controlling means.
1,474,214; Nov. 13.
Swartz, Henry, Philadelphia, Pa. Coal-gas carburetor.
1,447,737 ; Mar. G.
Swartz, Henry,- Philadelphia, Pa. Coal-gas carburetor.
1,404,299 ; Aug. 7.
Swartz, Henrv, Philadelphia, Pa. Coal-gas carburetor.
1,478,981 ; Dec. 25.
Swartz, Ira T., assignor to Swartz Electric Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Fuel-supplying means. 1,470,204 ;
Oct. 9.
Swartz, Richey L., Bowling Green, Ohio. Washing ma-
chine. 1,447,607 ; Mar. 6.
Swartz, William H., York, Pa., assignor to The General
Machine Worlds. Speed-changing mechanism.
1,403.408 ; July 31.
Sway, Henry, Cincinnati, Ohio. Radiator core. 1,460,805 ;
July 3.
Swayze, Michael L., Peyton, Colo. Potato digger and
bean harvester. 1,449,306 ; Mar. 20.
Swebilius, Carl G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Marlin Firearms Corporation, New Haven, Conn. Auto-
matic gun. 1,444,890 ; Feb. 13.
Swebilius, Carl G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Tlie Marlin Firearms Corporation, New Haven, Conn.
Automatic gun. 1,450,653 ; Apr. 3.
Swedenborg, John P., Akron, Ohio. Garment stretcher.
1,465,696; Aug. 21.
Swedish Crucible Steel Company. (See Barton, Charles,
assignor.)
Sweeley, Edward A., Aleaandria, Va., assignor to The
Wine Railway Appliance Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hatch
cover and means for supporting and locking the same.
1,473,655 ; Nov. 13.
Sweeley, Everett M., Boise, Idaho. Cartridge. 1,470,655 ;
Oct. 16.
Sweeney, Albert H., Fresnor Oalif. Decoy stickui>.
1,478,538; Dec. 25.
Sweeney, Daniel, assignor of one-half to H. B. Kincaid,
Clarksburg, W. Va. Traffic signal. 1,451,237 ; Apr. 10.
Sweeney, Eugene J., Rockford, Hi. Plane. 1,447,051 :
Feb. 2T.
Sweeney, Hugh C, Minneapolis, Minn. Coupling guard.
1,477,607 ; Dec. 18.
Sweeney, Morgan L., et al. (See Cable, Henry C, as-
signor.)
Sweeney, Samuel, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Flushing device for
water-closets. 1,446,773 ; Feb. 27.
Sweet, Alvin H., assignor to Title Guarantee and Trust
Company, trustee, Los Angeles, Calif. Brake band.
1,478,070. Dec. 18.
Sweet, Alvin H., assignor of one-third to C. A. Sweet
and oue-third to C. R. Twitchell, Los Angeles, Calif.
Linked brake-band lining. 1,460.118 ; June 26.
Sweet, C. 0., and Son Company. (See Sweet, Ervin V.,
assignor.)
Sweet, Charles A. et al. (See Sweet, Alvin H., as-
signor.)
Sweet & Doyle Foundry and Machine Co. (See Shiverick,
Myron D., assignor.)
Sweet, Ernest E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
H. H. Emmons, Detroit, Mich. Apparatus for dis-
tilling volatile impui-ities from the lubricating oil of
internal-combustion engines. 1,471,984 ; Oct. 23.
Sweet, Ervin V., Attlehoro, Mass., assignor to C. 0^ Sweet
and Son Company. Separable fastener. 1.4o8,559 ;
June 12.
Sweet, Frederick D., assignor to Instant Hot Primer
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Engine-priming device.
1,450,929; Apr. 10.
Sweet, Herbert P. (See Peckham, H. C, and Sweet.)
Sweet, Jeremiah B., Hutchinson, Kans. Shaker.
1,470,893; Oct. 16.
Sweet, Laurence A., Los Angeles, Calif. Hood clamp.
1,442,369; Jan. 16.
Sweet. Lewis L., and M. Morley, Wallace, Idaho. Ball
mill. 1,455,456; May 15.
Sweet, Meachem D., Alliance, Ohio. Battery-charging
connector. 1,445,567 ; Feb. 13.
Sweet, Melvin A., and G. W. Britton, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada. Dial-scale printing device. 1,461,949 ;
July 17.
Sweet, Melvin A., and M. D. Fernan, Binghamton, N. Y.
Measuring device. 1,472,284 ; Oct. 30.
Sweet, Roger J., Buffalo. N. Y. Vapor-controlling system
for engines. 1,448,167 ; Mar. 13.
Sweetland, Ernest J., Montclair, N. J. Developing plioto-
grapliic sensitized films. 1,447,329 ; Mar. 0.
Sweelland, Ernest J., Montclair, N. J., assignor to United
Fillers Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah. Filter.
1,472,098; Oct. 30.
Sweetland, William H., et al. (See Aslilock, Ernest H.,
assignor.)
Sweetiiian, Cecil R., et al. (See Bryan, William G., as-
signor.)
Sweetman, Michael M., Kansas City, Mo. Method and
apparatus for removing liquid and salt deposits from
gas wells. 1,447,052 ; Feb. 27.
Sweetman, Michael M., Kansas City, Mo. Underreamer.
1,478,306 ; Dec. 18.
Sweney, Harry K., Alcova, Wyo. Culvert. 1,443,292 ;
Jan. 23.
Swenev, Harry K., Denver, Colo. Conduit coupling.
1,475,150; Nov. 20.
Swenson, Carl E., et al. (See Anderson, Carl L..
assignor.)
Swenson, Carl E., et al. (See Faust, Levin, assignor.)
Swenson, Carl E., assignor of one-fourth to L. Faust, one-
fourth to E. Ekstrom, and one-fourth to C. L. Ander-
son, Rockford, 111. Clutch. 1,460,454; July 3.
Swenson, Gustav A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hoisting gear.
1,446,278; Feb. 20.
Swensen, Abraham, deceased ; M. Swensen, administra-
trix, Minneapolis, Minn. Record - cleaning device.
1,472,857 ; Nov. 6.
Swensen, Mary, administratrix. (See Swensen, Abraham.)
Swenson, Harold E., Vallejo, Calif. Envelope opener.
1,473,526; Nov. 6.
Swenson, Oscar L. W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Die-casting ma-
chine. 1,466,490; Aug. 28.
Swetnam, Lewis 1-1., and J. Moody, Jacksboro, Tex. Radi-
ator-draining means. 1,443,938 ; Jan. 30.
Swiezy, Adolf W. (See Martin, Francis L., assignor.)
Swift, Clement K., Highland Park, assignor of one-half to
M. I. Hartman and A. Hartman, Philadelphia, Pa., trad-
ing as H. S. Laboratory. Stopcock remover.
1,453,895 ; May 1.
Swift & Company. (See Davis, Elmer E., assignor.)
Swift & Company. (See Flick, Clarence, assignor.)
Swift & Company. (See Lamb, Harry, assignor.)
Swift & Company. (See Porth, Harry W. L., assignor.)
Swift & Company. (See Richardson, William D., as-
signor.)
Swift, George W., jr., Bordentown, N. J. Cover-fasten-
ing device for paper pails. 1,462,153 ; July 17.
Swift, Willard E., Worcester, assignor to United States
Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Window envel-
ope. ], 449,792; Mar. 27.
Swift, Willard E., Worcester, assignor to United States
Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Carton support
for drinking cups. 1.459,002 ; June 19.
Swihart, Eraphia A., Kandall, Kans. Incubator.
1,467,886; Sept. 11.
Swindale, John W. (See Lee, H. W.. and Swindale.)
Swindell, William H., and L. Phillips, Waldo, Fla.
Railway switch. 1,450,763 ; Apr. 3.
Swindell, William H., and L. Phillips, Waldo, Fla. Rail
joint. 1,455,680; May 15.
Swindle, Edna B., Lanark, Mont. Attachment for
clotheslines. 1,466,570 ; Aug. 28.
Swineford, Lloyd A., Ashland, Ohio. Swimmer's float.
1,446,222 ; Feb. 20.
Swinehart, Benjamin C, Sandusky, Ohio. Tire tread.
Des. 63,336; Nov. 20.
Swingspout Measure Co. (See Wiswell, O. N., and
Allen, assignors.)
Swinland, John, Duluth, Minn. OccuDant-propelled ve-
hicle. 1,443,153 ; Jan. 23.
Swinland, John, Duluth, Minn. Vehicle. 1,455,124 ;
May 15.
Swinnerton, Rupert, Minneapolis, Minn. Automobile
garage. 1,454,348 ; May 8.
Swisher, D. P., et al. (See Stevens, G. H., and Eaton,
assignors.)
Swisher, R. D., Mfg. Co. (See Corey, Matt M., assignor.)
Swisher, R. D., Mfg. Co. (See Gudgel, E. D., and Corey,
assignors.)
Swiss Anode Corporation. (See Bart, Blasius, assignor.)
Swiss Ferment Company. (See Kern, R. and Jenny, as-
signors.)
Switzer, Erlo H., Moberly, Mo. Bedspring. 1,448,471 ;
Mar. 13.
Switzer, William A., New York, N. Y. Cap for a condi-
ment holder. Des. 63,273 ; Nov. 13.
Swoboda, Adolph R., Newark, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Re-
sistance element. 1,448,578 ; Mar. 13.
Swole, Paul C. (See Kelsey, Frank N., assignor.)
Swoveland, Virgil W., Tulsa, Okla. Fishing tool.
1.461,006: July 3.
Syderaan, Abraham. (See Thoma, Andrew, assignor.)
Sydor, Jacob, et al. (See Rosenberg, W., and Moss, as-
signors.)
Sykes. John P.. Walllngford, and H. E. Stover, assignors
to The Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Pa. Jig
for assembling locomotive frames. 1,453,896; May 1.
Sykea, .John P., Wallingford, and H. E. Stover. Phila-
delphia. Pa. Jig for assembling locomotive frames.
1,460,868; July 3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Sykes, John P., Wallingfoid, and H. E. Stover, assignors
to The Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Pa.
Jack structure. 1,478,-307 ; Dec. 18.
Sykes, Koscoe D., Norfolk, Va. Lumber drier. 1,477,985 ;
Dec. 18.
Sykes, Miles M., San Francisco, Calif. Trolley replacer
1,457,677 ; June 5.
Sykes, W. R., Interlocking Signal Company Limited.
(See Tiddeman, Edmund S., assignor.)
Sylvan, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Glazing bar for skylights
and the like. 1,475,416 ; Nov. 27.
Sylvan, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Skylight construction.
1,476.931 : Dec. 11.
Sylvan, Jo.-;eph, Cicero, 111. Warm-air heating furnace.
1,476,932 ; Dec. 11.
Sylvan, Joseph, assignor to American 3-Way Lusfer
Prism Co., Chicago, 111. Skylight construction.
1,464,783; Aug. 14.
Sylven, Gustaf E. (See Tillander, August E., assignor.)
Sylvester, Andrew C. (See Sylvester, George H. and
A. C.)
Sylvester, Chester M., Middleboro, Mass. Trap for drains
and the like. 1,455,279 ; May 15.
Sylvester, George H. and A. C, Gary Station. 111. Shovel.
1,474,568: Nov. 20.
Syman, William E. (See Taylor, W., and Hindle, as-
signors. )
Symington, T. H., Company, The. (See Barrows, Donald
t>., assignor.)
Symington, T. H., Company, The. (See Kadel, Byers W.,
assignor.)
Symington, T. H., Company, The. (See Lucas, Walter A.,
assignor.)
Symington. T. H., Company, The. (See Weston, Arthur
H., assignor.)
Symington, T. H., Company, The. (See Wright, Iva 0.,
assignor.)
Symmes, Ernest M., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany. Wilmington, Del. Explosive. 1,478,588 ; Dec. 25.
Symmons, Samuel J., San Francisco, Calif. Casting ma-
chine. 1,449,459 ; Mar. 27.
Symonds, Clarence M., San Anselmo, Calif., assignor to
American Can Company, New York, N. Y. Blank feed
for slitters. 1,459,758 : June 26.
Symons Brothers Company. (See Symons, Edgar B.,
assignor.)
Symons, Edgar B., assignor to Symons Brothers Com-
pany, Evanston, 111. Adjustable head for disk crush-
ing machines. 1,444.221 ; Feb. 6.
Symons, Johnson V. (See Bracken, Horace S., assignor.)
Syndicaat "Electro -Staal." (See Vermaes, Stefanus J.,
assignor.)
Syracuse Washing Machine Corporation. (See Derschug,
John N., assignor.)
System Machine Works. (See Dabadie, John L., assignor.)
Szabo. George A., Cleveland, Ohio. Appliance for auto-
matically indicating the amount of gasoline in auto-
mobile tanks. 1,456,743 : May 29.
Szab6, Julius. New Yorlc, N. Y. Bed for children or in-
fants. 1.440,943 ; Jan. 2.
Szafka, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Combination sausage
filler and fruit press. 1,446,279 : Feb. 20.
Szafka, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Winepress. 1,468,047;
Sept. 18.
Szalai, Charles, Easton, Pa. Stove-lid lifter. 1,451,238 ;
Apr. 10.
Szarvasy, Emerich. Budapest, Hungary. Graphitizlng
preformed carbon bodies. 1,470,300; Oct. 9.
Szastalo, Stanley, New York, N. Y. Matchbox. 1,450,963 ;
Apr. 10.
Szczerba, Walter, Newark, N. J. Envelope. 1,461,635 ;
.Tuly 10.
Szita, George, assignor of one-half to J. B. Cunningham,
San Antonio, Tex. Engine head. 1.474,452 ; Nov. 20.
Szukalski, Marian F.. jr.. Milwaukee, Wis. Flexible dial
mounting. 1,477,785 ; Dec. 18.
Szydlowskl, Paul, Detroit, Mich. Lock. 1,460,518;
July 3.
Szydlowski, Paul, Detroit, Mich. Tilting steering wheel-
for motor-driven vehicles. 1,476,851 ; Dec. 11.
SzyUowny, Walter C, Toledo, Ohio. Fruit-jar holder.
1,452,941 : Apr. 24.
Szynianski. Franciszek. and P. D'.id^k. KUswoith, Pa. Seal-
ing stamp. Des. 62,154 ; Mar. 27.
rahb, Warner T., assignor to Duplex Engine Governor
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve. 1,470.037 :
Oct. 9.
Tabb, Warner T., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Safety
Car Heating & Lighting Companv. .-Vrt and apparatus
" for lighting. 1,470,777; Oct. 16.
Tabb, Warner T., assignor- to Duplex Engine Governor
Company. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Operating gear.
1,470,778 ; Oct. 16.
Taber. Charles A., Oakland, Calif. Torque shocK absorber.
1,466,414; Aug. 28.
Taber, Hubert C, assignor of one-half to .V. M. Jones.
Los Angeles. Calif. Centrifugal amalgamator.
1,457,560 ; June 5.
Taber, Jeremiah B. G., New Haven, Conn. Preparation
I'or treating articles of rubber. 1,464.143 : Aug. 7.
T.iber, Joseph. Millbrook, N. Y. Spiral propeller.
1,458,600; June 12.
Tabler, Frank C, St. Louis, Mo. Air inlet and mixing
device for internal-combustion engines. 1,468,048 ;
Sept. 18. .
Tabler, John H., Washington, D. C. Belt fastener.
1,476,852; Dec. 11.
Tabor, Albert B., assignor to The Brown & Sharpe Manu-
facturing Co., Providence, R. I. Hair clipper.
1,441,132; Jan. 2.
Tabor, Bert B. and T. C, Pottersville, Mo. Dirigible
headlight. 1,476,656; Dec. 4.
Tabor, Clinton D., Huntington, assignor of one-half to
H. I. Sorenson, New York, N. Y. Sash center.
1,457,323 ; June 5.
Tabor Manufacturing Company, The. (See Coleman,
Charles W., assignor.)
Tabor Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lewis.
Wilfred, assignor.)
Tabor, Milton B., Swanton, Vt. Potato grader. 1,458,085 :
June 5.
Tabor, Tom C. (See Tabor, Bert B. and T. C.)
Tabor, William B., New Douglas, 111. Fence construc-
tion. 1,476,853; Dec. 11.
Tabor, William B., New Douglas, assignor of one-half to
A. D. Martin, Gillespie, HI. Step signal for crossings.
1,477,296; Dec. 11.
Tabulating Machine Company, The. (See Lake, Clair D.,
assignor.)
Tackaberry, Robert D., Lewiston, Me. Cutter. 1,446,404 ;
Feb. 20.
Tackier, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Snap button. Des.
63,114 ; Oct. 2.
Tackett, James R., Olive Hill, Ky. Brick machine.
1,460,455 ; July 3.
Taddeo, Luigi, Cleveland, Ohio. Fountain pen. 1,461,838 ;
July 17.
Taeubert, Edmund E., assignor to L. M. Harvey, Los
Angeles, Calif. Starting switch for electric motors.
1,476,777; Dec. 11.
T.neubert, Richard, Holyoke, Maes. Automobile signal.
1,460,620; July 3.
Tafarella, Mary. (See Weyandt, J. M., and Tafarella.)
Taff, Frederick N., Millington, N. J. Cigarette and cigar
holder. 1,464,300; Aug. 7.
TaEEee, Leo H. (See Johnson, A. E.. and Taffee.)
Taft. Edward P., and G. Barton, Augusta, Ga. Cotton
cleaner. 1,476,010 ; Dec. 4.
Taft, George F., Boston, Mass. Shield for automobile
headlights. 1,469,545 ; Oct. 2.
Taft, Herbert O., Burlington, Vt. Spool. 1,454,790 ;
May 8.
Taft, Peirce Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bryant,
Elmer J., assignor.)
Tal't-Pierce Manufacturing Company, The. (See Martell,
Albert A., assignor.)
Taft, Sydney E., Framingham, Mass., assignor to Spartan
Needle Company, Providence, R. I. Knitting needle.
1,461,007 ; July 3.
Tagert, William C, Aspen, Colo. Horn weight. 1,467,769;
Sept. 11.
Taggart. Jolm A.. Wilmette, 111. Concrete mold.
1,450,345 ; May 22.
Taggart, John A., assignor to The Stromherg-Carlson
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Telephone-signal-allotting system. 1,462,252 ; July 17.
Taggart, Joseph W., Watertown, N. Y. Paper-bag-bottom-
ing machine. 1,450,120 ; Mar. 27.
Taggart. Joseph W., Watertown, N. Y. Paper-bag-bot-
toming machine. 1,453,294 ; May 1.
Taggart, Leroy C. (See Leibing, W. E., and Taggart.)
Taggart, Robert J. (See Lewis, A. B., and Taggart,
assignors.)
Taggart, Willard T. (See McKee, C. W., and Taggart.)
Taggart, William J. (See Lewis, A. B., and Taggart.)
Tagit Company, The. (See Borchert, William and F. L.,
assignors.)
Tagliabue, Charles, Manufacturing Co. (See Rather,
James B., assignor.)
Tagliabue, Charles J., Manufacturing Co. (See Milker,
Herbert P., assignor.)
Taglialiup, Charles J., Manufacturing Co. (See Milker,
H. P., and Rorsch, assignors.)
Tagliaferri, Leone, Genoa, Italy. Electric furnace.
1.449,307 ; Mar. 20.
Tagliaferry, Oreste.<!, Cincinnati, Ohio. Holder for razor
blades. 1,449.355; Mar. 20.
Taigman, Max, New York, N. Y Electrically-controlled
power transmission. 1,463,449 ; July 31.
Talnsh, William A., assignor to Bauer & Black, Chicago,
111. Adhesive-plaster spool. 1,441,543 ; Jan. 9.
Tainton, Urlyn C, Kellogg, Idaho. Treatment and leach-
ing of complex ores. 1,467,516; Sept. 11.
lajiraa, Ichigo, Tokyo, Japan. Sash frame. 1,465,380 ;
.-Vug. 21.
Takamine, Jokichi, New York, N. Y., and J. Takamine, jr.,
Clifton, N. J. Enzvmic substance and making the
-■same. 1,460,736 ; July 3.
Takamine, Jokichi. (See Wooyenaka, Keizo, assignor.)
Takamine, Jokichi, jr. (See Takamine, Jokichi and J.,
ir.)
Takanashi, Mitsuo, Tokyo, Japan. Manufacture of
lenses. 1,466,973 ; Sept. 4.
Taki, Rokujiro, Abe-Gun, Shizuoka-Ken, Japan. Appara-
tus for manufacturing lime sulphur. 1,460,621 ; July 3.
UMTKU STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1928.
Alphabetical list of patentetS'—ContiaaGd.
529
Talasek, Joseph. Temp)*, 'iVx. i>poke-tiKbtcniii(; washer.
i.4t;s.ono: Sept. .is.
Talbert, Charles S., deceased, Long itoach, Cnlif. ; L. H.
Talliert, ext cutor. Game. 1,470,125 ; Oct. 0.
Tnlbert, L. R., executor. (Se« Talbcrt, Charles S.)
TnUn'it, Lee R., Los Angeles, Cftlif. Key lock. 1,470,126;
Oct. 9.
Talbot, Elmer R., Chicago, III. Electric waving Iron.
1,449,682 : Mar. 27.
Taltxit, Ernest. (Seo Lebroton. .\., .ind Talbot. 1
Talbot, Evariste R.. Fall Uiver, Mass. Means for remov-
ablv securing cam plates to cam shafts. 1,464. .589 ;
Aug. 14.
Talbot, Herman C, Chicago, 111. Paper-dispensiag de-
vice. 1,450,000 ; Mar. 27.
Talbot. .John \V., Chicago, 111. Manufacturing composi-
tion toilet seats and simiUir articles. 1,474,860 ;
Nov. 20.
I'albott, Dean C. (See Gorsuch, Howard F., assignor.)
TaU'ott, Fhini-as M., Branford, Coon. Cartridge-loading
press. 1,4(;3.60.S; July 31.
Taliaferro. Edv\ard E., Chattanooga, Tenn. Spring talk-
ing-machine motor. 1.445,052 ; Feb. 20.
Taliafeiro. Edward O., Philadelphia, Pa. Car unloader.
1.4.50,313: Apr. 3.
Taliaferro, aiionias L., Chicago, ID. Shoe-poUsh bw
1,463,100 ; Aug. 14.
Tallaforix), Thomas L., Chicago, 111. Forming liners
for metal caps aud atticle produced thereby. 1,476,115 ;
Dec. 4.
Taliaferro, Thomas L., assignor to Phoenix Hermetic
Company "^hicago. 111. Drving littiographed metal
plates. 1,446.947 ; Feb. 27.
Taliaferro, William R., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Motor-control system. 1,454,867 ; May 15.
Tallantvre, Snow B. (See Lewcock, W., and Tallantyre.)
Tallev, Berry M.. Morrow, Ark. Antiskid-tire protector.
1.450.764 : Apr. 8.
Tnlley, Randal E., Irwin, Pa., assignor to Westlnghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Annealing metal.
1,466,257: Aug. 28.
Tallman. Albert R., Nashville. Tenn. Gas cock.
1,466.770; Sept. 4.
Tallman, Gentry L., and A. A. Jones, ShelbyvlUe, 111.
Combined irovernor and commutator support for motor
vehicles. 1.46.^.491 : July 31.
Tallman, Joseph G., Philadelphia, Pa. Repair clamp for
bursted or split pipe, hose, etc. 1,445,858; Feb. 20.
Tallon. James, Long Beach. Calif. Placer-mining ma-
chine. 1,442,192; Jan. 16.
Talmage, Allie O., et al., executrices. (See Talmage,
John G.)
Talmage, John G.> deceased, Cleveland, Ohio ; A. 0. Tal-
mage and R. T. Roby, executrices. Automatic con-
nector for train pipes. 1,474,920 ; Nov. 20.
Tamamura, Yusuke, Tokyo-fu, Japan. Ropeway cal".
1,458,921 ; .Tune 12.
Tamamura, Yusuke, Tokyo-fu, Japan. Clip for ropeway
cars. 1,467,739 ; Sept. 11.
Taraborello, Frank. Milwaukee, Wis. Reversible collar.
1,478.589 ; Dec. 25.
T.Tmborello. Frank. . Milwaukee, Wis. Delivery c.iblnet.
1,478,590; Dec. 25.
Tampier, RenS J. C, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France. Oper-
ntine handle for control or other mechanisms.
1.45S.01:? : June 5.
Tamplin, Harry D.. West Manchester. Ohio. Mold for
concrete blocks. 1,467,657 ; Sept. 11.
Tanherg, Arthur P.. Wilmington, Del., and H. Winkel,
Scranton. I'a.. assignors to K. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Companv, Wilmington, Del. Producing tetra-substi-
tutPd ureas. 1. 477. 087 ; Dec. H.
Tandler, Gustav. (See Tandler. Oskar and G.)
Tandler, Oskar and G., Crimmitschau, Germany. Warp
holder. 1,467,697; Sept. 11.
Tandy. John L., Kansas City, Mo. Cooling device.
1.465,497 ; Aug. 21.
Tandy, Walter R., Abilene, Tex. Attachment for coa-
bined harvesters and thrashers. 1,456,156 : May 22.
Tangauy, Joseph G., Holyoke, Mass. Lifting truck.
1.46.^,538; July 31.
Tangee, Hedvig, New York, N. Y. Level. 1,462,054 ;
Julv 17.
Tangye, Roy M., Denver, Colo. Carburetor. 1,471,220 ;
Oct. 16.
Tankel. Charles C, et al. (See Newbauer, Falentine, as-
signor.)
Tankerslpy, Wavne. Frankfort, Ind. Gas mixer.
1.443.061 : Jan. :^0.
TannahlU, James A. (See PorteottB, B. C, and Tanna-
hill.)
Tannenberg, .\ugust O., Oakland, Calif. Process and ap-
paratus for producing fiber from palm leaves.
1,471,535; Oct. 23.
Tanner, Arnold J. (See Boyler, Emanuel J., assignor.)
Tanner, Harry L., Brooklyn. N. Y. Electrodvnaniic trans-
mission system for vehicles. 1.458,601 : June 12.
Tanner, Harry L., assignor to The Sperry Gyroscope Com-
pany, Brooklvn. X. Y. M.ignetic gyroscopic navigation
device. l,4r.i,928; Apr. 17.
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i'wunor, Hurry L,, (iSKighor to The Sperry Gyroscope Com-
pany, BrooUlyu, N. 1. Gyroscopic compass. 1,432,465;
Apr. 17.
Tanner, Harry L., ossignor to The Sperry Gyroscope
Companv, Brooklyn, N. Y. Controlling mcchaul.sm tor
stabilliliig gyroiicopes. 1,456,744 ; May 29.
Taniur, Pcriy, Aslihuul, Ky. Reserve-fuel systc.M for
autouiobilcs. l,4r>.S,20;! : .Ivme 12,
Tunuor, Walter, and C. Uunziker, Zurich, Switierland.
Sausage-tying machine. 1,447,577 ; Mar. 6.
Tanner, Willis E., as.signor to J. W. Pickering, Locmin-
stcr, Mass. Bnrrette. 1,44:^.443 : Jan. ;!0.
Tanners Products Company. (See Gallagher, Alfred II.,
assignor. )
Tan Sad Limited. (See Hcadley, Frederick U., assignor.)
Tausey, Bernard C, Chicago, 111. Automobile brake.
1.449,844 ; Alar. 27.
Tansil, Percy, ot al. (See Chambers, Mack and Y. W.,
assignors.)
Tanzi, Guido, Long Island City, N. Y. Macaroni die.
1,461,504: July 10.
Tappstrello Corporation. (Sec Pflster, Theophi), assignor.)
Taplev, J. F., Co. (Si>e Palmer, Elbridgo W., us.?lgnor.)
Taplin, George C, Brookline, Mass. Operating-table
attachrcent. 1.457,093; May 29.
Tappan, Charles O., New York, N. Y. Constructing the
impervious element of earth dams. 1,441,308 ; Jan. 9.
Tappen, Arthur G., and A. V. Wallentine, Madison, Wis.
Shock absorber. 1,470,301 ; Oct. 9.
Tnrbet, Albert, Lakeside, Calif. Current motor.
1,460,331 ; June 26.
Tarbet, Albert. San Diego, Calif. Self-locking milk-can
cover. 1,467,254 ; Sept. 4.
Tarbox, Gurdon L. (See Spicer, C. W., and Tarbox.)
Tarbox, John P., Garden City, N. Y. System of control
for printing machines, 1,440.567 ; Jan. 2.
Tarbox, John P., Garden City, N. Y. Portable filing case.
1,444,811 : Feb. 13.
Tarbox, John P., Garden City, N. Y. Spark-plug cleaner.
1,472,858 : Nov. 6.
Tarbox, Gurdon L. (See Spicer, C. W., and Tarbox.)
Tarbox, John P., Garden City, N. Y., assignor to Tarbox
Safety Aircraft Company. Balancing system for air-
craft. 1,464,784 ; Aug. 14.
Tarbox, John P.. Garden City, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments., to Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Wing-shedding means for flying boats.
1,466,6.34 : Aug, 28.
Tarbox Safety Aircraft Company. (See Tarbox, John P.,
assignor.)
T.Trdie, Alfred F., Rlvefside, R. I. Carbon-monoxide
burner. 1,470,336 ; Oct. 9.
Targosky, Peter, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined seeding
machine abd manure spreader. 1,452,625 ; Apr. 24.
Tarr, Harold M., Arlington, Mass. Toy. 1,440,944;
Jan. 2.
Tarr, Walter M. P., Lowell, Mass. Garment hanger.
1.459,804; June 26.
Tartrais, Eugene H., Malsons-Laffitte, France. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,450,567 ; Apr. 3.
Tartrais, Eugfene H., Maisons-Laffitte, Prance. Fuel
pump for internal-combustion engines. 1,455,125 ;
May 15.
Tartrais, Eugfene H., Maisons-Laffitte, France. Ignition
device for internal-combustion engines. 1,463,855 ;
Ane. 7.
Tartrais, Eugene H., Maisons-Lafitte, Prance. Pump for
feeding liquid-fuel engines and like purposes. 1,471,221 ;
Tasaka. liarry, C hicago, 111. Slicing machine. 1,445,051 ;
Feb. 13.
Tasker, Walter T., CUftonville, Margate, England. Tool
and tool holder for turning, planing, and like opera-
tions. 1.459,805; June 26.
Tate, Edward H., Maiden, Mass. Holder for coiled
wire. 1,476,778 ; Dec. 11.
Tate, John C, Oakland, Calif. Gas burner. 1,443,827;
Jan. 30.
Tate, John C, Oakland, Calif. Absorbing and purifying
. composition. 1,455,414 ; May 15.
Tate-Jones & Co. (See Trinks, Willlbald, assignor.)
Tate-Jones & Company. (See Costello, Thomas J., as-
signor.)
Tate-Jones & Company. (See Knapp, James H., as-
signor.)
Tate Manufacturing Company. (See Haas, Clemens A.,
assignor. )
Tate. Samuel G., assignor to Union Special Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Trimming mechanism for sewing
machines. 1,442,836 ; Jan. 23.
Tate, Samuel G., r.ssignor to Union Special Machine Com-
panv. Chicaao. 111. Feeding mechanism Tor sewing
machines, i. 459, 119 ; June 19.
Tate, Samuel G., assignor to Union Special MaChin*
Company, Chicago, 111. Wlled-bag-sewlng machine.
1,472.998 ; Nov. 6.
Tate, Samuel G., assignor to Union Special Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Seam for sewed articles. 1,473,687 ;
Nov. 13.
Tate, William E., sr., Weatherford, Tex. Lawn mower.
1.454.912 : Mav 15.
Tato. William J., Springfield, Mass. Cabinet. 1,454,985:
May 15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Tatje, Herman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Saw for llnter machines.
1,4T0,779; Oct. 16.
Tatore, Paschal. (See Dolan, E. J., and Totore.)
Tatosian, Harry G., Bridgeport, Conu. Ice-cream-cone-
rolling machine. 1,440,851 ; Jan. 2.
Tattersall, Arthur E., Harrow, England. Railway sig-
nalling apparatus. 1,459,999 ; June 26.
Tatum, Elbert M. (See McLain, D. B., and TatOm.)
Taub, Alex, assignor to General Motors Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Internal-combustion engine. 1,444,857 ;
Taub, Herman, New Yorli, N. T. Toothbrush. 1,476,779;
Dec 11
Taubman, John K., et al. (See Wlngo, Sara H., as-
signor.) ^ ^
Tauern, Odo D., and N. Lyon, Freiburg, Germany. De-
vice for motion-picture cameras. 1,477,297 ; Dec. 11.
Taunton Pearl Worlis, Incorporated. (See Tooker, Harry
L., assignor.) „
Taunton, Richard A. (See Heseltlne, Joseph R. E., as-
sisDor. )
Tausche,' Archie B., La Crosse, Wis. Manifold heater.
1,475,356 ; Nov. 27. ^, ^^ „, ^.
Tauscher, Arno, Brooklyn, N. Y. Washing machine.
1,477,854 ; Dec. 18.
Tawney, Paul, Muskegon, Mich. Piston ring. 1,476,657 ;
Dec. 4.
Taylor, Abraham, Manchester, England. Washing
plunger, dolly, and the like. 1,466,678; Sept. 4.
Taylor, Albert H., Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Reducing valve for
rock drills. 1,465.568 ; Aug. 21.
Taylor, Albert H., Grand Forks, N. Dak., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Sys-
tem for receiving radiosignals. 1,468,049 : Sept. 18.
Taylor, Alexander, Flushing, N. Y. Inductance unit.
1,477,608; Dec. 18. ,,„,..
Taylor, Alfred and H. D., York, England. Erecting prism
for telescopes and other optical instruments.
1,459,864 ; June 26.
Taylor, Alfred and H. D., York, England. Telescope,
microscope, and the like. 1,468,762 ; Sept. 25.
Taylor, Alfred M., Birmingham, England. Means for and
method of reducing capacity-current losses in electric
cables. 1,466,069; Aug. 28.
Taylor, Asa J., jr., and C E. Harper, jr., assignors of
one-third to B. F. Cummings, Chicago, 111. Vaporizer
for internal-combustion engines. 1,472,233 ; Oct. 30.
Taylor, Augustus. (See Anderson, Adrlen L., assignor.)
Taylor, Augustus. (See Beal, Ralph R., assignor.)
Taylor, Augustus. (See Chapman, Corwin C, assignor.)
Taylor, Augustus. (See Elliott, Harold P., assignor.)
Taylor, Augustus. (See Pratt, Haraden, assignor.)
Taylor, Augustus. (See Pratt, H., Elliott, and Murphy,
assignors.)
Taylor, Bayard E., Chicago, 111. Coupling connection
and noncorrosive coating therefor. 1,457,561 ; June 5.
Taylor, Burt E., Mount Vernon, assignor to The Borden
Company, New York, N. Y. Valve. 1,442,452 ; Jan. 16.
Taylor, Burt E., Mount Vernon, assignor to The Borden
Company, New York, N. Y. Can-capping machine.
1.447.696 ; Mar. 6.
Taylor, C. A., Trunk Works. (See Moore, Charles, as-
signor.)
Taylor, Calvin F., and E. Sanders, Lakeland, Fla. Artifi-
cial bait. 1,446,816; Feb. 27.
Taylor, Cecil H., Detroit, Mich. Engine piston.
1,466,679; Sept. 4.
Taylor, Charles, Paterson, N. J. Bleaching apparatus.
1.459.697 : June 19.
Taylor, Charles C. (See Davis, F. K., and Taylor.)
Taylor, Charles C. (See Taylor, Owen and C. C.)
Taylor, Charles G., Kindersley, Saskatchewan. Canada.
Retaining device for demountable rims. 1,474,453 ;
Nov. 20.
Taylor, Charles H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Pratt & Whitney Company, New York, N. V Thread
cutter. Rel5,625 ; June 12.
Taylor, Charles H., jr. (See Collins, Amos, assignor.)
Taylor, Clarence L., assignor to The Morgan Engineering
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Charging apparatus for
open-hearth furnaces. 1,444,282 ; Feb. 6.
Taylor, Clarence L., assignor to The Morgan Engineering
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Overhead crane. 1,469,123 ;
Sept. 25.
Taylor, Cornelius L., Huntington, W. Va. Heatin:» stove.
1,458,668; .Tune 12.
Taylor, Earl C, Peoria, 111. Siphon starter. 1,440,706 ;
Jan. 2.
Taylor, Edward A., as.signor to The Grasseli Chemical
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for dissolving
solids. 1,467,342; Sept 11.
Taylor, Edward C, Longmeadow, Mass. Wrapping ma-
chine. 1.474,651 ; Nov. 20.
Taylor, Edward C, Longmeadaw, assignor to The Fisk
Rubber Company, Chlcopee Falls, Mass. Shuttle-bal-
ancing mechanism. 1,462,586 ; July 24.
Taylor, Edward N., assignor to W. A. Zelnicker, St.
Louis. Mo. Electroplating. 1,473.060 ; Nov. 6.
Taylor, Edward W., Salt Lake City, Utah. Cutting tool.
1,443,058; Jan. 23.
Taylor, Edwin, Edwardsvllle, Kans. Sack holder.
1,457,047 ; May 29.
Taylor, Edwin, Edwardsvllle, Kans. Belt connector.
1,470,510; Oct. 9.
Taylor, Ernest C, Elyria, Ohio. Furnace. 1,474,499 ;
Nov. 20.
Taylor, Francis, Whitchurch, England. Cinder sifter or
collector. 1,444,713; Feb. 6.
Taylor, Frank and H. G., Radcliffe, England. Auto-
matic air-inlet valve for low-pressure steam-heating
apparatus and the like. 1,472,946 ; Nov. 6.
Taylor-Friedsam Company. (See Speck, Emll, assignor.)
Taylor, George A., Muncie, Ind. Fireless stove.
1,463,563; July 31.
Taylor, George A., Boston, Mass. Making piston rings.
1,475,660; Nov. 27. ^ .
Taylor, George A., Boston, Mass. Apparatus for forming
piston rings. 1,475,661 ; Nov. 27. ^
Taylor, George A., Boston, Mass. Finishing piston-ring
grooves. 1,475,662 ; Nov. 27.
Taylor, George A., Weehawken, N. J., assignor to National
Biscuit Company, New York, N. Y. Cover for contain-
ers. Des. 62,071 ; Mar. 13.
Taylor, George N. (See Parks, E. F., Brink, and Taylor.)
Taylor, George N., East Providence, R. 1., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The New England Trust Com-
pany, trustee. Winding machine. 1,468,583 ; Sept. 18.
Taylor. Harden F., Chicago, 111. Refrigerating system.
1,468,050; Sept. 18. „ .
Taylor, Harold B., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electrical
measuring Instrument. 1,472,198 ; Oct. 30.
Taylor, Harold D. (See Taylor, Alfred and H. D.) _
Taylor, Harvey B., Philadelphia, Pa. Spiral casing.
1.462,890; July 24.
Taylor, Harvey B., Philadelphia, Pa. Turbine-gate-oper-
ating mechanism. 1,473,391 ; Nov. 6.
Taylor, Henry B. (See Hyatt, Emerson M., assignor.)
Taylor, Henry H., and M. B. Hammond, assignors to
Thos. P. Taylor Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Adjust-
able buckle. 1,443,599: Jan. 30.
Taylor, Henry H., and M.' B. Hammond, assignors to
The Thomas P. Taylor Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Adjust-
able garter buckle. 1,452,854 ; Apr. 24.
Taylor, Henry H., and M. B. Hammond, assignors to
The Thomas P. Taylor Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Garter. 1,456,948 ; May 29.
Taylor, Henry O., and J. Dresdner, Rockford, lU. Vege-
table cutter. 1,478,684 ; Dec. 25.
Taylor, Herbert B., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Switching device. 1,472,503 ; Oct. 30.
Taylor, Herbert E., Coventry, England. Apparatus for
generating gear teeth. 1,476,304 ; Dec. 4.
Taylor, Herbert E., Coventry, England. Generation of
gear teeth. 1,478,188; Dec. 18.
Taylor, Herman J., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Variable-speed gear set.
1,450,266; Apr. 3.
Taylor, Hiram G. (See Taylor, Frank and H. G.)
Taylor, Horace F., jr., Buffalo, N. Y. Vehicle signal.
1.470,127; Oct. 9.
Taylor, Howard, assignor to Taylor Spring & Equipment
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle spring. 1,454,568 ;
May 8.
Taylor, Huston, assignor to Detroit Carrier & Manufactur-
ing Co., Detroit, Mich. Fan pulley. 1,446,596 ; Feb. 27.
Taylor, Huston, assignor to Detroit Carrier and Manu-
facturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Demountable-rlm
lock. 1,453,295; May 1.
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Amdursky, Samuel
S., assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Hodgkinson, Edwin,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Ireland, George B.,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Norwood, Harry Y.,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Stalker, F. W.,
and Rosenburgh, assignors.)
Taylor, James A., et al., joint trustees. (See Ladd-Davis,
Clarence, assignor.)
Taylor, James A., Waco, Ky. Collar button and tie
holder. 1,457,324 ; June 5.
Taylor, James E., assignor of one-half to C. B. O'Belrne,
Dallas, Tex. Accelerator. 1,473,944 ; Nov. 13.
Taylor, James H., Oak Park, 111. Welding machine.
1,447,909 ; Mar. 6.
Taylor, James L., Poughkeepsie, assignor to James L.
Taylor Manufacturing Co., New York, Jf. Y. Clamp.
1,463,564 ; July 31.
Taylor, James L., Manufacturing Co. (See Taylor,
James L., assignor.) "
Taylor, James T. (See Rutherford, S. W., and Taylor.)
Taylor, James W., Nash County, near Rocky Mount, N. C.
Trousers supporter. 1,446,948 ; Feb. 27.
Taylor, John, Salt L^ke City, Utah. Fuel-feeding mech-
anism for coal-dust furnaces. 1,449,633 ; Mar. 27.
Taylor, John B. (See MuUer, G., and Hill, assignors.)
Taylor, John M., Ardmore, Pa., assignor to Diamond State
Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del. Making laminated fiber
products. 1,441,133; Jan. 2.
Taylor, John R., Mansfield, Ohio. Gas heater. Des.
02,428; May 22.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
531
Taylor, John W., Pendleton. England. Machine for mak-
ing wire fabric. 1,466,415 ; Aug. 28.
Taylor, Joseph II., Mellen, Wis. Tire rim. 1,454,797 ;
May 8.
Taylor, Joseph H.. Benton, Tenn. ' Tractor plow.
1,470.738: Dec. 11.
Taylor, Knox, assignor to Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel
Company, High Bridge, N. J. Tamping tool.
1 452 990 * Apr. 24.
Tayor,~E. J.' (See PulHam, Herbert A., assignor.)
Taylor, Lawrence M., Philadelphia, Pa. Attachment for
automobile gasoline tanks. 1,450,192 ; Apr. 3.
Taylor, Lewis B., Gooding, Idaho. Automatic retainer for
haystackers. 1,453,771 ; May 1.
Taylor, Morgan O., assignor to H. Northwood Company,
Wheelinc, W. Va. Holder for candle shades.
1.452.575: .\pr. 24.
Taylor, Murlin D., Chicago, 111. Hydraulic shock ab-
sorber. 1,464,686; Aug. 14.
Taylor, Owen and C. C, Huntington, W. Va* Radiant
heater. 1,469,124; Sept. 25.
Taylor, Kniiiiora G., Seattle, Wash. Tread for automobile
tire.s. Des. 62,510 ; June 12.
Taylor, Hex H., Rochester, N. Y. Inflatable ball.
l,473.2t)0; Nov. G.
Taylor, Richardson H., Meeker, Colo. Crown adapter.
1,443,394; Jan. 30.
Taylor, Robert B.. Baltimore, Md. Fire bos. 1,455,681 ;
May 15.
Taylor, Robert B., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Union Car-
bide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc. Shunt con-
nection. 1,441,640; Jan. 9.
Taylor, Robert L., Midway, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, of one-half to C. L. McKenzie, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Building brick and making same. 1,462,991 ; July 24.
Taylor, Robert W., New Orleans, La. Ice-making appara-
tus. No. 1,442,193 ; Jan. 16.
Taylor, Samuel M., and A. D. Osborn, Loyalton, Calif.,
assignors of one-fourth to M. P. Armstrong, Reno, Nev.,
and R. E. McElrov, Loyalton, Calif. Advertising tower.
1,446,629 : Feb. 27.
Taylor, Samuel W., assignor of one-half to J. F. Mayer,
Baltimore, Md. Rotatable container machine.
1,449,845 ; Mar. 27.
Taylor, Samuel W., Baltimore, assignor to C. J. Kryza-
nowsky, Ruston, Md. Temporary fastening. 1,451,970 ;
Apr. 17.
Taylor Spring & Equipment Company. (See T.iylor,
Howard, assignor.)
Taylor, Theodore A., and A. J. Yeager, assignors to
Prentiss-Wabers Stove Company, Wisconsin Rapids,
Wis. Stove. Des. 62,115; Mar. 27.
Taylor, Thomas P., Company, The. (See Taylor, H. H.,
and Hammond, assignors.)
Taylor, Walter, and S. Hiudle, assignors of one-third to
W. E. Svnan. Fall River, Mass. Thread-tension device.
1,441,544; Jan. 9.
Taylor, Walter H., 3d, Norfolk, assignor to Lynchburg
Foundry Company, Lynchburg, Va. Flexible pipe joint.
1,475,090; Nov. 20.
Taylor- Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Apgai,
Stanley, assignor.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Apgar,
S., and Hanks, assignors.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Crook,
Alfred, assignor.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Hall,
John H., assignor.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Hall,
J. H., and Apgar, assignors.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Hanks,
George R., assignor.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Jordan,
Richard D., assignor.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Mayer,
Waldemar F., assignor.)
Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Tay-
lor, Knox, assignor.)
/Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Company. (See Van
Buskirk. Lesher W., assignor.)
Taylor, William, Leicester, England. Polishing machine.
1,467,517; Sept. 11.
Taylor, William, Leicester, England. Grinding machine.
1,467,518; Sept. 11.
Taylor, William C. (See Reld, J. C, and Taylor.)
Taylor, William C, Buffalo, N. Y. Form for machine
bookkeeping. 1,463,929 ; Aug. 7.
Taylor, William C, assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Glass and making same. 1,449,793 ;
Mar. 27.
Taylor, William E.. Ea.st Orange, N. J., assignor to Amer-
ican Can Company, New York, N. Y. Slit notch.
1,447,738: Mar. 6.
Taylor, William H., C. W. Downs, and J. W. Barbey, De-
troit, Mich. Multiple fuse plug. 1,472,099 ; Oct. 30.
Taylor, William J. (See Bond, James W., assignor.)
Taylor, William L., and C. F. Richards, assi.gnors to
Johnson Automatic Sealer Co.. Ltd.. Battle Creek,
Mich. Flap lifter for carton - sealing machines.
1,474,691 : Nov. 20
Taylor, William M., Mecklenburg County, Va. Wave mo-
tor. 1,471.222 ; Oct. 16.
Taylor, William 0. (See Howie, K., and Taylor.)
Taylor-Wilson Manufacturing Company. (See Wilson,
Edgar H.. assignor.)
Teagle Company, The. (See Le Pontois, L6on J., as-
signor.)
Teaglo Company, The. (See Milton, John L., assl.gnor.)
Teagle Company, The. (See Norviel, Harry E., assignor.)
Teagle t'ompany, The. (See Tower, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Teague, Edward C, Kansas City, Mo. Brake shoe,
1,451,599; Apr. 10.
Tcare, Philip, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Filing do-
vice lor loose leaves. 1,450,298 ; June 19.
Teasley, Joseph W., and G. M. Glddens, West Tampa, Fla.
Mud shoe for use with automobiles or other vehicles.
1,449,020 ; Mar. 20.
Tebbetts, L. B., & Company. (See Tebbetts, Lewis
B., assignor.)
Tebbetts, Lewis B., assignor to L. B. Tebbetts & Com-
pany, Incorporated, St. Louis, Mo. Key-retaining de-
vice. 1,473,361 ; Nov. 6.
Tebbetts, Marian C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Doll. Des. 61,939 ;
Feb. 13.
Tebbs, Foushee J., Cynthiana, Ky. Lifting device.
1,468,931 ; Sept. 25.
Techmer, Ewald F., La Crosse, Wis. Plaster-board tile.
1,440.507 ; Jan. 2.
Techmer, Fred W. A., La Crosse, Wis., assignor to B. F.
Avery and Sons, Louisville, Ky. Plow. 1,444,283 ;
Feb. 6.
TechJiical Research Works, Limited. (See Pelly, Rus-
sell G., assignor.)
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation. (See Com-
Btock, Daniel F., assignor.)
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation. (See Comstock,
D. F.. and Ball, assignors.)
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation. (See Wescott,
William B., assignor.)
Techno-Chemical Laboratories Limited. (See Testrup,
Nils, assignor.)
Techno Service Corporation. (See Haas, Rudolf, as-
signor.)
Tedesco, Ralph L. (See Brown, C. F., and Tedesco.)
Tedford, Joshua, Chicago, 111. Garment form. 1,441,953 ;
Jan. 9.
Tedford, William L., Paris, France. Chafing plate.
1,471,425 ; Oct. 23.
Tedman, Hudson A., Galesburg, assignor to Winslow
Boiler & Engineering Company, Chicago, 111. Fuel-
oil-control apparatus. 1,456,197 ; May 22.
Tedman, Hudson A., Galesburg, assignor to Winslow
Boiler & Engineering Company, Chicago, III. Oil-
burning system. 1,456,198 ; May 22.
Tedman, Hudson A., Galesburg, assignor to Winslow
Boiler & Engineering Company, Chicago, lU. Safety
device for oil-burning systems. 1,456,199 ; May 22.
Tedman, Hudson A., Galesburg, assignor to Winslow
Boiler & Bnginering Company, Chicago, 111. Liquid-
fuel burner. 1,475,458 ; Nov. 27.
Teegarden, Chester H., Washington, D. C. Telegraph
relay. 1,447,.361 ; Mar. C.
Teegarden, Raymond C. (See Maupin, D. W., and Tee-
garden.)
Teeken, Edward. Louisville, Ky. Demountable work-
bench. 1,458,738 ; June 12.
Teel, Benjamin F., Fullerton, Calif. Belt replacer.
1,445,607; Feb. 13.
Tee-Lok Shingle Company. (See Harshherger, Norman
P., assignor.)
Teeter. Prank W., La Grange, III. Porcelain veneer
crown and making same. 1,444,436 ; Feb. 6.
Teetor, Charles N., Hagerstown, Ind. Assembling tool.
1,454,349 ; May 8.
Teetor, John M. (See Kemper, J. H., Hoffman, and
Teetor.)
Teetor, Paul, Lawrence, Kans., assignor to The Jeffery-
Dewitt Company, Detroit, Mich. Surfacing material
for refractory ware. 1,466,213 ; Aug. 28.
Teetor, Ralph R., Hagerstown, Ind. Tool for compressing
piston rings. 1,454,350; May 8.
Teevin, Andrew P., Detroit, Mich. Disk wheel. 1,471,812 ;
Oct. 23.
Tefft, Floyd J., Chicago, 111. Towel holder. 1,475,898;
Nov. 27.
Tefft, Frederick A., assignor to A. Smilack, Toledo, Ohio.
Supporting bar for terminal boxes. 1,464,620 ; Aug. 14.
Tefft, Ivan D., assignor to The Wahi Company, Chicago,
111. Fountain pen. 1,446.524 ; Feb. 27.
Tegeler, Frederick A., La Grange, 111. Rail-drilling de-
vice. 1,445,920 ; Feb. 20.
Teich, Ernest L., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Lock. 1,454,020 ;
May 1.
Teich, Ernest L., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation. New Britain, Conn. Reversible lock.
1.469.829 ; Oct. 9.
Teillard, Armand L. A., Paris, France. Purifying natural
barium sulphate. 1.456,949 ; May 29.
Teipel, Henry C, Hartford, Wis. Combined puzzle and
educational device. 1,459,937 ; June 26.
Teisen, Theodor, Birmingham, England. FHirnace.
1,469,461 ; Oct. 2.
Teitelbaum, Boris H., assicnor to H. M. Koretskv, Brook-
lyn. N. Y. Depolarizer. 1.459.698: June 19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Telautograph Corporation. (See Tiffany, George S., as-
signor.)
Telephone Manufacturing Company, Limited. (See Mur-
ray, Robert L., assignor.)
Telfer, Archibald S., Houston, Tex. Centrifugal pump.
1,474,454 ; Nov. 20.
Tell, Karl G., Highland Park, Mich. Adjustable wrench.
1.456,290; May 22.
Teller, Spencer J., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Means for and
method of shaping blanks. 1,478,685 ; Dec. 25.
Teller, Spencer J., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Metal-cutting ma-
chine. 1,478,686; Dec. 25.
Telleson, Alexander, and W. W. Warnock, Castor. Al-
berta. Canada. Auxiliary sprinjr device for vehicles.
1,473, 58f>: Nov. 6.
Telleson, Edward, Binghamton, N. Y. Wheel mount.
1,468,680; Sept. 25.
Temco Electric Motor Company, The. (See Toulmin,
Harry A., jr., assignor.)
Temperll, Eduard H., Bl Cerrito, Calif. Combination
square. 1.474.652 ; Nov. 20.
Temple, EUzabeth A. (See Temple, Thomas I., and B. A.)
Temple. Klmer iS., Columbus, Ohio. Name plate for use
on automobiles. Des. 61,838 ; Jan. 23.
Temple, Frank J., Decatur, HI. Shaker mechanism for
mill machinery. 1,463,930 ; Aug. 7.
Temple. Frank J., assignor to Union Iron Works. Deca-
tur, 111. Snapped-corn separator. 1,462,428 ; July 17.
Temple, Thomas I. and B. A., Medford, Oreg. Signal.
1,468,763; Sept. 25.
Temple, William C, Munson, Fla. Reenforced-concrete
railroad tie. 1,466,003; Aug. 28.
Templeton, Jones T., assignor to Buck's Stove & Range
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Combination gas and electric
stove. 1,475,608 ; Nov. 27.
Templeton, Walter B., Chicago, III. Jack. 1,477,298;
Dec. 11.
Tenbrook, George H. (See Brann, H. H., and Ten-
brook.)
Tendrich, Jacob. (See Raab, J., and Tendrich.)
Tener, Stephen W., East Cleveland, Ohio. Safety pliers.
1,444,044; Feb. 6.
Tenerowicz, Peter, Milwaukee. Wis. Milk and mail re-
ceptacle. 1,476.933; Dec. 11.
Ten Eyck, Otto W. (See Trowbridge, A. B., and Ten
Eyck.)
Tennant, Harold M.. San Jose, Calif. Comfort grip.
1,469,125 ; Sept. 25.
Tennant, Margaret M., Wyoming, Pa. Ice-cream-stand
guard. 1,446,997; Feb. 27.
Tenneson, Henry M.. Galesburg, N. Dak. Grain-car door.
1,461,839 : July 17. _ ^
Tenney, Dwight, Philadelphia, Pa., and W. D. Walsh,
Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors to The Franklin Baker Com-
pany. "Philadelphia, Pa. Coconut-husking machine.
1.475,459 ; Nov. 27.
Tenney, John, 1r., Plalnfleld, assignor to Howe Rubber
Corporation, New Brunswick, N. J. Tire. Des. 62,593 ;
June 26.
Tennis, Joseph P,, Seattle, Wash. Safety appliance.
1,469,462; Oct. 2.
Tepfer, Harry, New York, N. Y. Loop for a lighting fix
ture. Des. 62,871 : Aug. 14.
Tepfer, Harry, New York, N. Y. Arm for a lighting fix-
ture. Des. 62,872 ; Aug. 14.
Tepfer, Harry, New York, N. Y. Arm for a lighting fix-
ture. Des. 62,873; Aug. 14.
Tepper, Solomon E., et al. (See Storch, Samuel, assignor.)
Ter Cock. Chris, Baarn, Netherlands. Clutch. 1,475,470 ;
Nov. 27.
Terhaar, Louis P., assignor of one-third to H. Kntscher,
New York, N. Y. Unchangeable motor number.
1,477.466: Dec. 11.
Terheide. Henry P., Anderson, Ind. Hose clamp.
1.445.568 ; Feb. 13.
Terhune. Iloward. Massillon, Ohio. Drop hammer.
1.441,716: Jan. 9.
Terhune, Howard, East Cleveland, assignor to The Kllby
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drop ham-
mer. 1,440,707 : Jan. 2.
Terhune, Leonard B. (See Loomis, E. G., and Terhune.)
Terhune, Richard A., Pairhaven, Mass., assignor, bv
mesne assignments, to C. Gaschott, Corona, N. "i.
Acidizing rubber waste. 1,450,462 ; Apr. 3.
Terllnden, Richard W., assignor to Wilh. Schaumans Tarso
Aktiebolag, Jyvaskyla, Finland. Producing imitations
of valuable woods and inlaid work on wood by the aid
of transfer work. 1,464,144 ; Aug. 7.
Ternes, Henry, Albion, Nebr. Stock waterer. 1,452,325 ;
Apr. 17.
Temstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Andersen, An-
drew C, a-ssignor. )
Temstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Andersen, A. C,
Archer, and Seller, assignors.)
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Edgar, F. M.,
and Archer, assignors.)
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Heintz, Ernest
B., assignor.)
Temstedt Manufacturing Co. (See Reese, Curtis J.,
assignor.)
Terpeuing, Milton 11. (See Gray, L. M., and Terpenlng.)
Terrell, Danitl L. (See Terrell, Isaac H. and D. L.)
Terrell, Edgar A., Charlotte, N. C. Bobbin cleaner.
1,451,230; Apr. 10.
Terrell, Isaac II. and D. L., Kent, Ohio. Multiple-fuse
plug. 1.475,200 ; Nov. 27.
Terrell, John. (See Vaughan, J. B., and Terrell.)
Terrey, Arthur, Hayes, England. Rotary printing press.
1,451,721 ; Apr. 17.
Terroine, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Implement for com-
pressing the valve springs of internal-combustion en-
gines. 1,468,526: Sept. IS.
Terry, Charles, Redditch, England. Expansible wire
bracelet, armlet, garter, and the like. 1,440,647 ; .Tan. 2.
Terry, Charles W., assignor to Service Station Supply
Company, Detroit, Mich. Battery-testing instruixiont.
1,464,514 ; Aug. 14.
Terry, Edwin A., Clinton, 111. Amusement device.
1,445,369 ; Feb. 13.
Terry, Gecrge O., assignor to Economy Shoe Machinery
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Clutch mechanism.
1,442,106 ; Jan. 16.
Terry, George W., Nashville, Tenn. Dust cap. 1,462,394 ;
July 17.
Terry McCluskey Auto Lock Company. (See Terry, Sam-
uel L., assignor.)
Terry, Samuel L., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Terry McCluskey Auto Lock Company.
Lock. 1,453,115 ; Apr. 24.
Terry, Willard B., Salt Lake City, Utah. Vehicle lock.
1,440,945 ; Jan. 2.
Terry. Willard B., Salt Lake City, Utah. Antiskid chain.
1,4,55,178 ; May 15.
Terryborrv. Austin, Duluth, Minn. Sectional fire grate.
1,458,669 ; June 12.
Terzaghi. Giulio, Turin, Italy. Semielliptical spring.
1,458,786; June 12.
Terziev, George N. (See Sundstrom C, and Terziev.)
Teselsky, Alex P., Ruso. N. Dak. Pliers. 1,450,875 ;
Apr. 3.
Teshima, Masakichi. Tokyo, Japan. Medical appliance of
suction type. 1,444,714; Feb. 6.
Tesoro, Rutilio. Houston, Tex. Crank for internal-com-
bustion motors. 1,467,016 ; Sept. 4.
Tessier, Julien, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Operating handle for motion picture
cameras. 1,469,830; Oct. 9.
Teesmer, John A., Worcester, Mass. Hypodermic syringe.
1,453,418 ; May 1.
Test, Ellis W., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to The Pull-
man Company, Chicago, 111. Car door. 1,444,987 ;
Feb. 13.
Testa, Joseph, East Boston, Mass. Tide motor. 1,458,-372 ;
June 12.
Testa, Vinccnzo D., Akron, Ohio. Door-fastening device.
1,472,698; Oct. 30.
Testrup, Nils, assignor to Techno-Chemlcal Laboratories
Limited, Westminster, London, England. Manufacture
of china day. 1,446,949 ; Feb. 27.
Teter, Daniel P., et al. (See Nelson, Otto, assignor.)
Tetley, Charles E., assignor to J. A. Flnley, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Collecting and separating apparatus. 1,448,606 ;
Mar. 13.
Tetlow, George F. (See Gething, Enoch, assignor.)
Tevander, Olof N., assignor to Standard Cap & Steel Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Impregnating apparatus.
1.469,737; Oct. 2.
Tevander, Swan N., Maywood, III. Cap for cans made
of metal or other material. 1.446,672 ; Feb. 27.
Teves, Frederick W., East Elmhurst, assignor of one-half
to A. H. Green, New York, N. Y. Speed regulator for
automobiles. 1.453,368; May 1.
Teves, Frederick W., East Elmhurst,
to A. H. Green, New York, N. Y.
automobiles. 1,453,369 ; May 1.
Tew, James D., Hudson, Ohio, assignor to The B. F. Good-
rich Company, New York, N. Y. Prolonging the life
of expansible vulcanizing cores. 1,452,326 ; Apr. 17.
Tew, James D., Hudson. Ohio, assignor to The B. F. Goodf
rich Company, New York, N. Y. Pneumatic tire. Des.
63,115 ; Oct. 2.
Tew, William W., Banks, Ala. Vehicle wheel. 1,463,19:1;
Aug. 14.
Texas Company. (See Gatchell, Frederick D., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Adams, Joseph H., assignor.)
(See Claypoole. Walter, assignor.)
(See Collins, George B., asignor.)
(See Drake, Rollln L., assignor.)
(See Fantz, Fred C, assignor.)
(See Gallsworthy, Benjamin, as-
assignor of one-half
Speed regulator for
The.
The.
, The.
Texas Company, The
Texas Company, Tbe,
Texas Company,
Texas Company,
Texas Company;
signer.)
Texas Company,
Texas Company,
signor. )
a^exas Company,
signor.)
Texas Company,
signor.)
Texas Company,
signor.)
Texas Company. The.
Texas Gulf Sulphur Company,
signor.)
The.
The.
The.
(See Hall, Frank W., assignor.)
(See Hawkins, Clement C, as-
(See Manley, Frederick T., as-
G$orge B., as-
The. (See Rowland,
The. (See Van Gundy, Morris C, as-
fSee White, George D., assignor.)
(See Davis, Harold S., as-
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical Hat of patentees — Continued.
533
Texas Gulf Sulpliur Compan.v. (See Kobb4. William H.,
assignor.)
Texas Gull' Sulphur Coinpan.v. (See Stewart, Robert II.,
a.ssignor.)
Texas I'ump & Supply Company. (See Humason, Gran-
ville A., assignor.)
Texas Reclaim Oil Association. (See Bashara, S. F., and
PapKl. assignors.)
Teihoma Oil & Refining Company, The. (See Berlien,
Corwln SI., assignor.)
Textile En.ciueering Company. (See Hale, Joshua B.,
assignor.)
Textile, Leather & Metal Preserver Co. (See Shaffer,
Clarence D., assignor.)
Textile Machine Works. (See Staub, Herman, assignor.)
Textile Products Manufacturing; Company. (See Meyer,
Adolph E., assignor.)
Textile Rubber Co. (See Murphy, Patrlcli A., assignor.)
Thacher. George H., Jr., North Providence, R. I. Stoker.
1,463,4812 ; Mav 1.
Thacher, George II., jr., North Providence. R. I. Stoker.
1.453,483 ; Mar 1.
Thacher, George H., jr., North Providence, R. I. Stoker
grate. 1,453,484: Mav 1.
Thacher, john J., Wethersfleld, Conn., assignor to, Pratt
& Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Lathe chuck.
1,446,075 ; Feb. 20.
Thacher. John J,, Wethersf3cld, Conn., assignor to Pratt
& Whitney Companv, New York, N. Y. Lathe chuck,
Rel 5,643:" July 3.
Thacher, John J., Wethersfleld, Conn., assignor to Pratt
& Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Profiling ma-
chine. 1,466,811 ; Sept. 4.
Thacher, John J,, Wethersfleld, Conn., assignor to" Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. DrlU-lubrlcatlng
pump. 1,460,368 ; Oct. 2.
Thacher, Sheldon P., Freehold, N. J., assignor to Morgan
& Wright. Stone guard for dual pneumatic tires.
1,465,697 ; Aug. 21.
Thackray, George E. (See Sage, R. V., and Thackray.)
Thackray, George E., Westmont Borough, Pa. t ooling
bed. 1,441,042 ; Jan. 2.
Thackray, George E., Westmont Borough, Pa. Reenforce-
ment for concrete. 1,443,154 ; Jan. 23.
Thai & Bitter Co., The. (See Bitter, Reuben H., assignor.)
Xhalhammer, Karl W., Los Angeles, Calif. Dissolve
mechanism for cameras. 1,468,091 ; Sept. 18.
Thalheimer, Joseph, Sunman, Ind. Pile. 1,447,910 ;
Mar. 6.
Thalken, Prank R., Coney Island, Brooklyn, N. Y. Port-
able Jumping tree. 1,470,403 ; Oct. i.i.
Thallmayer. Ludwig. Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to
Slemens-Schuckertwerke Gescllschaft mit beechrankter
Haftung, Slv'raensstadt, near Berlin, Germany. Re-
v.Tsiug gear. 1.463.638: July 31.
Thallmayer, Ludwl.g. Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to
Slemens-Schuckertwerke Gesellschaft mlt beschrankter
Haftung, Siemonsstadt, near Berlin, Germany. Balanc-
ing of the weight of ropes. 1,470,780; Oct. 16.
Thai/i. liiiwiuii A., auil K. J. \\eaver, Akron, Ohio,
Clothesline holder and tightener. 1,453,027 ; Apr. 24.
Tliamm, Paul, assii;nor to S. Whyle Merritt Co. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Electric light and power plant.
1,459,563; June 19,
Tharp, Lee, Burlington, Iowa. Valved piston. 1,472,947 ;
Nov. 6.
Thatcher, Emerson B., Marine City, Mich. .Water separa-
tor for air tanks. 1,452,447 ; Apr. 17.
Thatcher, Harry S.. assignor to The Celite Corapanv,
Los Angeles, Calif. Filtration. 1.477,394; Dec. li.
Thatcher, J. H. (See Miller, Jesse P., assignor.)
Thatcher, Martin F. (See Wikel, H. S., and Thatcher.)
Thatcher, Martin F., York, Pa. Feed-mixing machine.
1.457.325 ; June 5.
Thauss, Alfred, Dentz, near Cologne, and A. Giinther,
Cologne, assignors to Farbcnfabriken vorm. Friedr.
Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne-on-the-Rhine,
Germany. Sulphurized compound of phenols. 1,450.463;
Apr. 3.
Thayer, Allan A. (See Kettle, A. W., and Thayer.)
Thayer, Henry E., Portland, Oreg. Vehicle signal.
1.4.50.993; Apr. 10.
Theakston, Joseph, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Sheave
shocker. 1,443,293 ; Jan. 23.
Thf'baut. William M. (See Stoner, F., and Aitkeii, as-
signors.)
Theberath, Joseph C, Cleveland, Ohio. Rim tool.
1.472,571; Oct. 30.
Thee, Andreas, Wurzburg, Germany. Building block or
slab. 1.446,358 ; Feb. 20.
Theimer, Eugene. Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to R. F. Steward, Washington. D. C. Pre-
paring alkyl derivatives of organic compounds.
1,475,522; Nov. 27.
Theis, John P., assignor of forty-nine one-hundredths to
N. J. Useldlng, Chicago, 111. Combination number re-
flector and hall light. 1.448,881 : Mar. 20.
Theis, John P., assignor of forty-nine one-hiindredths to
N. .T. Useldlng. Chicago, 111. Number reflector.
1.448,882; Mar. 20.
Theis, Lula. (See Lemm, Leo, assignor.)
Theis, Raymon R. (See Andrews, L. G.. and Theis.)
Thelsen, Frani. (See Theisen, Peter and F.)
Theisen. John B., Allentou, Wis. Roller attachment for
tractors. 1,447,607 : Mur. 0.
Theisen, Peter and P., Elberfeld, Germany. Vehicle
wheel with pneumatic tire. 1,441,134; Jan. 2.
Theiss. Mary K., WarreJisburg, Mo. Emblem holder for
automobile fenders. 1,463,400 ; July 31.
Thelen, Rolf. (See Tlemann, H. D., and Thelen.) •
Thelen. Rolf, Madison, Wis., dedicated, by mesne assign-
ments, to the Citizens of the United States of America.
UeversiWo circulation internal fan kiln. 1,406,518;
Aug. 2h.
Thelen, Rolf, and II. D. Tiemann, Madison, Wis., dedicated:
by mesne assignments, to the People of the United
States of America. Reversing blower kiln. 1,468,932 ;
Sept. 25.
Thelin, Ei-ick B., et al. (See Peterson, Earl W., as-
signor. )
Theriot, Clay; Houma, La. Trap. 1,447,525 ; Mar. 6.
" Thernia,' Fabrik fUr elektrische Heizung A.-G. (See
Habicbt, Franz 1'., assignor.)
ThermoTd Rubber Company. (See Pardoe, William D.,
assignor.)
Thermoid Rubber Company. (See Stokes, Robert J.,
assignor.)
Thermokept Products Corporation. (See Wlllison, Walter
W., assignor.)
Tlieroz Company, The. (See Popper, Isaac C, assignor.)
Therrien, Hubert, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Artificial
hand. 1,474,301 ; Nov. 13.
Thetford, Samuel L., Boligee, Ala. Harvester. 1,448,319 ;
Mar. 13.
Thevenot, Gaston D., New York, N. Y. Making vegetable
milk. 1,444,812; Feb. 13.
Thew, Charlton. (See Paterson, G., and Thew. )
Tbew Shovel Company, The. (See Harris, Hollls H.,
assignor.)
Tbew .Shovel Company, The. (See Weber, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Tliexton, Henry A., assignor to Thexton Manufacturing
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Door latch and lock.
1,453,556 ; May 1.
Thexton Manufacturing Company. (See Thexton, Henry
A., assignor.)
Thlbault, Alfred J. and R. R., Claremont, N. H. Spade.
1,475,899 : Nov. 27.
Thlbault, Raoul R. (See Thlbault, Alfred J. and R. R.)
Thlbodeaux, Stanley J. (See Saulerson, Harmon J,., as-
signor.)
Thiedge, William. (See Peters, F., and Thiedge.)
Thiehofl:, J. R., et al. (See Matter, Gustave 0., as-
signor.)
Thiel, Charles P. R., assignor to Davis & Furber Machine
Company, North Andover, Mass. Cone duster.
1,459,938 ; June 26.
Thiel, Ignatius L., Derrick City, Pa. Chain hook.
1,458,086 ; June 5,
Thiele, Adolph A., Omaha, Nebr., assignor to American
Smelting and Refining Compaay, New York, N. Y.
Power-driven lead truck. 1,465,457 ; Aug. 21.
Thiele, Byron W. (See Gibbs, R. H., and Thiele.)
Thiele, Eitel W., Hoxter-on-the-Weser, Germany. Molding
press. 1,451,378 ; Apr. 10.
Thiele, Rudolf, Hoxter-on-the-Weser, Germany. Contin-
uous furnace for burning cement and tEe like.
1,451,379 ; Apr. 10.
Thiell, William C, Baltimore, Md. Automobile lock.
Rel5,542 ; Feb. 13.
Tbielman, .Tark, (See Scher, Dave, assignor.)
Thiemer, William H., assignor to The Paragon Machine
Tool & Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Uni-
versal joint. 1,440,648 ; Jan. 2.
Thiemer, William H., assignor to The Peters Machine and
Manufacturing Company. Universal joint. 1,443,969 ;
Feb. 6.
Thierjung, Mathew, assignor of one-half to V. Bika,
Cleveland, Ohio Child's safety crib blanket. 1,474,738 ;
Nov. 20.
Thimens, Ralph R., et al. (See Pendleton, Oscar G.,
assignor.)
Thimgren, Edward, Popotla, Mexico. Cigarette case.
1,467,627; Sept. 11.
Thimgren, Edward, Popotla, Mexico. Combined cane and
telescope. 1,473,527 ; Nov. 6.
Thimgren. Edward, Popotla, Mexico. Pistol. 1,475,037 ;
Nov. 20.
Thiriot, Andr^ G., Chalons-sur-JIarne, France. Casing
for typewriting machines. 1,471,757 ; Oct. 23.
Thoens, Burchard, New York, N. Y. Rotary pump.
1,465,881; Aug. 21.
Thoens, Burchard, New York, N. T., assignor of one-
half to E. J. M6t6rie, East Orange, N. J. Filtering
apparatus. 1,477,986 ; Dec. 18.
Thofehrn, Herman G. C, deceased, Roselle Park, N. J.,
D. H. McLean, administrator. Metallurgical process.
1,460,830 ; July 3.
Thoke, Albert R., Pittsburgh, and H. G. Smith, Wllkins-
burg. Pa. Threading tool. 1,457,409; June 5.
Tliole, Ferdinand P.. (See Dnnstan, A. E., and Thole.)
Thole. George R., Chicago. 111. Foot rest. 1,474,950 ;
Nov. 20.
Thorn, James C. (See Peterson, J., and Thorn.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Thorn, James C, Chicago, 111., assignor to Comhlnatlon
Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Mechanism for
applying box covei-s. 1,446,359 ; Feb. 20.
Thorn, James C, Chicago, III., assignor to Combination
Machine Company, New York. N. Y. Package and mak-
ing same. 1,449,073; Mar. 20.
Thorn, James C, Chicago, III., assignor to Combination
Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Method and ap-
paratus for sealing cartons. 1,468,333 ; Sept. 18.
Thoma, Andrew, Cambridge, assignor to A. Sydeman,
Boston, Mass. Doubling spreader. 1,462,154 ; July IT.
Thoma, Anton J., Cincinnati, Ohio, and A. Eklund, At-
tleboro, Mass., assignors to General Chain Company,
Providence, R. I. Identiflcatlon-tag chain. 1,477,729;
Dec. 18.
"Thomall, Timothy V., assignor to Milk Bottle Crate Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Bottle crate. 1.446,673 ; Feb. 27.
Thomas, Albert B. (See Hart, Francis M., assignor.)
Thomas, Albert G., Lynchburg, Va. Mechanism for re-
moving carbon from cylinders of internal-combustion
engines. 1,473,688 ; Nov. 13.
Thomas, Alfred, et al. (See Le Boeuf, Arthur W., as-
signor. )
Thomas, Arthur, Bailey, Mich., assignor to Triumph Trap
Co., Inc., Oneida, N. Y. Trap placer. 1,453,812;
May 1.
Thomas, Arvine N., Canton, Ohio. Filing-case drawer
suspension^ 1,454,494 ; May 8.
Thomas, August, Berliu-Schoneberg, assignor to Deutsche
Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Mecha-
nism for grinding crank shafts. 1,467,402; Sept. 11.
Tliomas .4uto Traffic Signal Company. (See Thomas,
William, jr., assignor.)
Thomas, Avery H., Houston, Tex. Elevator. 1,45-1,193 ;
May 8.
Thomas, Avery H., assignor to Houston Pump & Supply
Company, tlouston, Tex. Elevator. 1,454,194 ; May 8.
Thomas & Betts Co., The. (See Church, L. 0., and
Tliomas, assignors.)
Thomas & Betts Co., The. (See Thomas, George C, jr.,
assignor.)
Thomas, Bruno, Vienna, Austria. Recovering the precious
metals from flixing solutions used in photography and
of regenerating the fixing agent. 1,446,405 ; Feb. 20.
Thomas & Buckley Hoisting Co. (See Cosulich, Matteo,
assignor.)
Thomas, Charles E. (See Kyser, G. B., and Thomas.)
Thomas, Charles P., et al. (See Arian, Edward D., as-
signor.)
Thomas, Charles T., Stanley, N. C. Oil shield for ring
rails. 1,444,813; Feb. 13.
Thomas, Charles W., Cleveland, Ohio. Drawing pen.
1,452,576; Apr. 24.
Thomas, Clay O., Colorado Springs, Colo. Apparatus-
carrying attachment for tractors. 1,447,823 ; Mar. 6.
Thomas. Daniel, Youngstown, Ohio. Belt for brake
wheels. 1,446,862; Feb. 27.
Thomas, Daniel J., Youngstown, Ohio. Telescopic non-
breakable and flexible wedge bolt. 1,469,126 ; Sept. 25.
Thomas Day Company. (See Goddard, Wilfred B., as-
signor.)
Thomas, Dwlght R., et al. (See Ashley, Erie G, as-
signor.)
Thomas, Edward, East Chicago, Ind. Automobile alarm
signal. 1,454,141 ; May 8.
Thomas, Edward, assignor to Underwood Typewriter
Company, New York, N. Y. Ledger sheet. 1,458,253;
June 12.
Thomas, Edward G., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 1,453,370 ; May 1.
Thomas, Edward G., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Dashpot. 1,453,733; May 1.
Thomas, Edward G., assignor to Toledo Scale Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Recording scale. 1,463,450 ; July 31.
Thomas, Edwin E., Portland, Oreg., assignor to W. 1.
Chidester. Nut-locking device. 1,445,111 ; Feb. 13.
Thomas, Edwin E., assignor to W. I. Chidester, Port-
land, Oreg. Nut lock. 1,447,578 ; Mar. 6.
Thomas, Edwin E., assignor to W. I. Chidester, Portland,
Oreg. Garden-hose support. 1,447,579 ; Mar. 6.
Thomas, Emory M., Buckner, Mo. Gasoline gun.
1,463,518; July 31.
Thomas, Felix. (See WoUner, B., and Thomae.)
Thomas, Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Automobile tire
tool. 1,476,475 ; Dec. 4.
Thomas Flexible Coupling Company. (See Thomas, MUl-
ward T., assignor.)
Thomas, Frank O., La Crosse, Wis. Safety-razor-blade
stropper. 1,466,605 ; Aug. 28.
Thomas, Fred S. (See Malsbary, Harry R.. assginor.)
Thomas, Frederick, Philadelphia, Pa. Creasing machine.
1,452,536; Apr. 24.
Thomas, Frederick, Philadelphia, Pa. Arm for creasing
and like machines. 1,466,860 ; Sept. 4.
Thomas. George. Chelsea, England. Folding push car.
1.450,193; Apr. 3.
Thomas, George B., assignor to The Bryant Electric Com-
pany, Bridgeport, Conn. Lamp receptacle. 1.442.013 ;
.Lin. 9.
Thomas, George B.. assignor to The Bryant Electric Com-
pany, Bridgeport. Conn. Clamp for binding screws
and the like. 1.449.460 : Mar. 27.
Thomas, George C, jr.
Thomas, George C., jr.,
Co., Elizabeth, N. J
cables, and the like
Thomas, George B., assignor to The Bryant Electric Com-
pany, Bridgeport, Conn. Panel cut-out block. 1,475,900 ;
Nov. 27.
(See Church, L. H., and Thomas.)
assignor to The Thomas & Betts
Fitting for electrical conduits,
1,448,367 ; Mar. 13.
Thomas, George C, jr., assignor to The Thomas & Beftts
Co., Elizabeth, N. J. Connecting device for electrical
cuiiduus, cables, and the like. 1,475,524; Nov. 27.
Thomas, George H., Westfleld, N. Y. Flexible coupling.
1,454,087 ; May 8.
Thomas, George J., Lansing, Mich. Brake. 1,457,048 ;
May 29.
Thomas, George W., Williamstown Beach Victoria, Aus-
tralia. Ship construction. 1,442,744 ; Jan. 16.
Thomas, Harry D., Elgin, 111. Vehicle locking device.
1,443,662 ; Jan. 30.
Thomas, Harry J., Greensboro, N. C. Car rerailer.
1,466,035 ; Aug. 28.
Thomas, Harry L., Philadelphia, Pa. Combination screen
and ventilator. 1,465,722 ; Aug. 21.
Thomas, Haynes L., Brunswick, Ga. Saw set. 1,453,958 ;
May 1.
Thomas, Henry, Cleveland, Ohio. Refining iron and
steel. 1,453,734 ; May 1.
Thomas, Henry, Cleveland, Ohio. Method of and flux
for refining brass. 1,454,351 ; May 8.
Thomas, Horace T., Lansing, Mich. Panel adjustment
for inclosed motor vehicles. 1,450,394 ; Apr. 3.
Thomas, Horace T., Lansing, Mich. Muffler for internal-
combustion engines. 1,454,986 ; May 15.
Thomas, Horace T., Lansing, Mich. Apparatus for fin-
ishing upholstering. 1,457,197 ; May 29.
Thomas, Horace T., Lansing, Mich. Transmission gearing
for automobiles. 1,472,285 ; Oct. 30.
Thomas, Horace T., Lansing, Mich. Piston. 1,473,061 ;
Nov. 6.
Thomas, Howard C, North Attleboro, Mass. Desk
novelty. 1,444,012 ; Feb. 6.
Thomas, Ivor D., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Safety catch for cranes and the like. 1,442,194 ;
Jan. 16.
Thomas, Ivor D., and P. H. Douglas, Cleveland Heights,
assignors to The Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Manipulator. 1,475,728 ; Nov. 27.
Thomas, J. A. (See Kyser, G. E., and Thomas, assignors.)
Thomas, Jacob A. and R. S., Washington, D. C. Sanitary
suction for artificial dentures. 1,441,384 ; Jan. 9.
Thomas, James F.. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Power-
generating mechanism. 1,441,135 ; Jan. 2.
Thomas, James F., Clarinda, Iowa. Bust developer.
1472,234 ; Oct. 30.
Thomas, James O., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Ore concentrator. 1,444,485 ; Feb. 6.
Thomas, John E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Feathering propeller.
1,450,159; Mar. 27.
Thomas, John G. P., Preston, England. Clutch and brake
control on road vehicles. 1.441,545 ; Jan. 9.
Thomas, John P., jr. (See Lippls, John, assignor.)
Thomas, Joseph, Aberdeen, Wash. Last for shoes and
sandals. 1,451,6.35; Apr. 10.
Thomas, Joseph, Aberdeen, Wash. Roasting furnace.
1,454,798 ; May 8.
Thomas, Joseph C, Akron, Ohio. Display apparatus.
1,464,515 ; Aug. 14.
Thomas Manufacturing Company, The. (See Pelton, C.
H., and Rhoderlck, assignors.)
Thomas, Millward T., Troy, assignor to Thomas Flexible
Cloupling Company, Erie, Pa. Flexible shaft coupling.
Rel5,672; Aug. 14.
Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corporation. (See Thomas, Wil-
liam T., assignor.)
Thomas, Nathen D., Jacksonville, Fla. Scarifier.
1,453,208; Apr. 24.
Thomas, Orin M., Oakland, Calif. Spat or overgaiter.
Des. 62,925 ; Aug. 21.
Thomas, Oscar A., Oxnard, Calif. Beet puller. 1,462,948 ;
July 24.
Thomas, Owen. (See Foster, H. J., and Thomas.)
Thomas, Owen, assignor to The Hydraulic Pressed Steel
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bung for barrels. 1,467,688 ;
Sept. 11.
Thomas, Owen, assignor to The Hydraulic Pressed Steel
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Barrel chime. 1,478,360;
Dee. 18.
Thomas, Paul R., Berkeley, Calif. Brush holder.
1,453,959 ; May 1.
Thomas, Phillips, Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Rolled
condenser. 1,470,781 ; Oct. 16.
Thomas, R., & Sons, Co., The. (See Buckley, Loreneo C,
assignor.)
Thomas, R., & Sons Co., The. (See Eckert, Grandon E.,
assignor.)
Thomas, R., & Sons Company, The. (See Marvin, Richard
H., assignor. 1
Thomas. R.. & Sons Company, The. (See Mason, A. G..
and Buckley, assiffnors.)
Thomas, Richard K., Vicksburg, Mi.'?s. Rolls for ten-
sionine. Ifveline. and straightening band saws.
1,462,836: July »♦.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
535
Thomas, Robert S. (See Thomas, Jacob A., and U. S.)
Thomas, Solon G., and K. E Kight, Cordell, Okla. \>inl
Ing machine. 1,455,154 ; May 15.
Thomas Spark Plug Company. (See Thomas, William S.,
assignor.)
Thomas, Stephen J., Youngstown, Ohio. Stop signal and
rear light. 1,474,739 ; Nov. 20.
Thomas, Stephen J., Youngstown, Ohio. Tail light and
stop signal. 1,474,740 ; Nov. 20.
Thomas, Stephen S., New Orleans, La. Stove and
the like. 1,444,013 ; Feb. 6.
Thomas, Tallie G., Waterloo, Iowa. Billboard construc-
tion. 1,447,159; Feb. 27.
Thomas, Thomas A., Amherstdale, W. Va. Trolley-wire
cut-out switch. 1,460,288; June 26.
Thomas, Thomas H., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Elec-
tropneumatic brake. 1,440.421 ; Jan. 2.
Thomas, Thomas H., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid-
pressure brake device. 1,440,422 ; Jan. 2.
Thomas, Thomas H., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake-
valve device. 1,454,569 ; May 8.
Thomas, Thomas H., Edgewood, Pa., assignor to The
W'estinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Automatic train-control device. 1,454,570 ; May 8.
Thomas, Thomas H., Edgewood, assignor to Westing-
house Air Brake Compay, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 1,463,026 ; July 24.
Thomas, Thomas H., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house -\ir Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid-pres-
sure brake equipment. 1,471,073; Oct. 16.
Thomas, Thomas H., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. -Load-
brake device. 1,472,100 ; Oct. 30.
Thomas, Victor W., Waukegan, 111. Timer elevator for
Ford cars. l,460,Snt! : .lulv 3.
Thomas, Walter P., St. Helens, Isle of Wight, England.
Internal-combustion engine. 1,456,655 ; May 29.-
Thomas. Walter H., Spem-cr. Iowa. Foot accelerator for
motor vehicles. 1,443.510 : Jan. 30.
Thomas. Webber W., executrix. (See Thomas, Win-
throp G.)
Thomas, William, jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile
si;:nal. Des. 63,595; Dec. 18.
Tli(>mas, William, jr., assignor to Thomas Auto Traffic
Signal Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Traffic signal.
Des. 62,429 ; May 22.
Thomas, William G., Victoria, Va. Babbitting and brass-
ing machine. 1,452,819 ; Apr. 24.
Thomas, William I., New I'ork, N. Y., assignor to Kines-
thetic Process Co., Inc. Balanced golf ball. 1,470,302 ;
Oct. 9.
Thomas, William S., Linden, assignor to Thomas Spark
Plug Company, Roselle Park, N. J. Spark plug.
1,464,121 ; Aug. 7.
Thomas, William T., assignor of one-tenth to Thomas-
Morse Aircraft Corporation, Ithaca, N. Y. Clip for
airplane construction. 1,443,155 ; Jan. 23.
Thomas, Winthrop G., deceased. New York, N. Y'., W. W.
Thomas, executrix. Motor control. 1,441,310 ; Jan. 9.
Thomas, Wion P., Carlton, N. Y. Fruit elevator.
1,457,562 ; June 5.
Thomason, Charles G., Birmingham, England. Wind
screen for motor vehicles. 1,441,043 ; Jan. 2.
ThoniHson, Mathew, Walla Walla, Wash. Self-cleaning
weeder. 1,444,572 ; Feb. 6.
Thomason, Orie L. (See Hoover, C. F., and Thomason.)
Thompson, Albert R., assignor to Anderson-Barngrover
Mfg. Co., San Jose, Calif. Feed device for fruit-pitting
machines. 1.448,472 ; Mar. 13.
Thompson, Albert R., assignor to Anderson-Barngrover
Mfg. Co., San Jose, Calif. Machine for treating canned
goods. 1,467,561 ; Sept. 11.
Thompson, Albert R., assignor to Anderson-Barngrover
Mfg. Co., San Jose, Calif. Cooking and cooling appa-
ratus. 1,467,960; Sept. 11.
Thompson, Alexander M., Belleville, Ala. Oil indicator
for vehicles. 1,447,824 : Mar. 6.
Thompson, Allison J., Cleveland, Ohio. Lamp hanger.
1,473,713 ; Nov. 13.
Thompson, Alonzo, Philadelphia, Pa. Correspondence
folder. 1,473,747; Nov. 13.
Thompson, Arthur B., Seattle, Wash. Clutch-operating
device. 1,461,256; July 10.
Thompson, Arthur B., Missoula, Mont. Toy gun.
1,461,257; July 10.
Thompson, Arthur E., Utica, N. Y., assignor to Union
Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Power-trans-
mitting device. 1.460.622 ; July 3.
Thompson. Carey W., Denver, Colo. Apparatus for dis-
tilling hydrocarbons. 1,475,901 ; Nov. 27.
Thompson, Charles, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Direc-
tion signal for automobiles. 1,451,795 ; Apr. 17.
Thompson, Charles F., Greensboro, N. C. Rail brace.
1,442,014 ; Jan. 9.
Thompson. Charles W. (See Davison, Maggie T.. and
Thompson.)
Thompson. Charles W., Qiiincy, assignor of one-half to
E. T. Tucker, Maiden. Mass. Preserving receptacle.
1.441,641 ; Jan. 0.
Thompson, Clarence. (See Phillips, A. Y., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Clarance W., assignor to Thompson Spring
Company, Wilmington, Del. Vehicle spring. l,4.'ji).054 ;
Apr. 3.
Thompson, Clarance W., assignor to Thompson Spring
Company, Wilmington, Del. Vehicle spring. 1,450,055 ;
Apr. 3.
Thompson, CUuance W'., assignor to Thompson Spring
Company, Wilmington, Del. Support for vehicle
.springs. 1,452,448 ; .■Vpr. 17.
Thompson, Clarence L., Elmhurst, assignor to L. B. Koch,
New York, N. Y. Cinematographic projector. 1,470,404 ;
Oct. 9.
Thompson, Corliss V., Carlton, Minn. Blackboard-eraser
cUaner. 1.475,523; Nov. 27.
Thompson, Dean H., Lodl, Calif. Pump. 1,460,988 ;
July 8.
Thompson, Don N., Syracuse, assignor to Pass & Seymour
Inc., Solvay, N. Y. Snap switch. 1,449,634 ; Mar. 27.
Thompson, Don N., Syracuse, assignor to Pass & Seymour,
Inc., Solvay, N. Y. Electric fitting. 1,470,128 ; Oct. 9.
Thompson, Earl, New York, N. Y. Chair seat. 1,455,234 ;
Jlay 15.
Thompson, Edwin B., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Flexible
gear element. 1,475,902 ; Nov. 27.
Thompson, Emory A., Hope, Ark. Power-transmission
mechanism. 1,466,214 ; Aug. 28.
Thompson, Ernest H., Cambridge, Mass. Automatic
change-making device. 1,449,794 ; Mar. 27.
Thompson, Ernest S., Porterville, Calif. Air-cleaning de-
vice. 1,447,160; Feb. 27.
Thompson, Francis S., Stanley, Ky. Mower. 1,469,546 ;
Opi. 2.
Thompson, Frank A., Detroit, Mich. Fumigating appara-
tus. 1,468,842; Sept. 25.
Thompson, Fuller W. (See Cartter, W. G., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, George. (See Lundell, A. E., and Thompson.)
Thompson, George, New York, N. Y. Gun rest for sports-
men. 1,469,285 ; Oct. 2.
Thompson, George, New York, N. Y. Bait holder for
fishermen. 1,476,230 ; Dec. 4. -
Thompson, George K., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means
for equalizing transmission over lines of different elec-
trical characteristics. 1,459,003 ; June 19.
Thompson, George K.. Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Jleans
for equalizing transmission over lines of different elec-
trical characteristics. 1,459,004 ; June 19.
Thompson, George K., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to*
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Means
for equalizing transmission over lines of different elec-
trical characteristics. 1,459,005 ; June 19.
Thompson, George K., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Ar-
rangement for producing complementary visual and
audible exhibitions. 1,462,525; July 24.
Thompson, George K., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Tele-
phone-receiver attachment. 1,477,609 ; Dec. 18.
Thompson, George T., Bremerton, Wash. Toy. 1,444,646 ;
Feb. 6.
Thompson, George W. (See Fenselau, F., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Gustavus W. (See Rice, N. A., Thompson, and
Rice.)
Thompson, H. V., et al. (See Thompson, Reid Vl., as-
signor.)
Thompson, Harold E. (See Curme, G. O., jr., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Harry E. (See Butler, Robert T.. assignor.)
Thompson, Harry H. (See Heise, 6. W., and Thompson.)
Thompson, Harry J., assignor to National Fibreform
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Fruit earner.
1,477,921 ; Dec. 18.
Thompson, Henry B., assignor to L. B. Koch, New York,
N. Y. Cinematographic target. 1,474,951 ; Nov. 20.
Thompson, Henry C., jr., St. Louis, Mo. Storage bat-
tery. 1.468.051 ; Sept. 18.
Thompson, Henry G., Cleveland, Ohio. Handle.
1,446,137 ; Feb. 20.
Thompson, Henry G., Cleveland, Ohio. Pressed metal
wheel. 1,448,138 ; Feb. 20.
Thompson, Henry G., & Son Company. (See Napier,
Charles, assignor.)
Thompson, Herbert A. (See Smith, L. E., Zulver, and
Thompson.)
Thompson, Herbert A., North Shields, assignor of one-
half to Smith's Dock Company Limited, South Shields,
England. Construction of spraying nozzles or atomiz-
ers. 1,462,395 ; July 17.
Thompson, Herbert H.. and A. B. Schein, assignors to
The Sperry Gyroscope Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stabi-
lized ship. 1,475,460; Nov. 27.
Thompson, Herbert L., Elgin, assignor to Burgess-Norton
Manufacturing Company, Geneva, 111. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,460,831 ; July 3.
Thomason, Hjalmar, assignor to Shepard-Thomason Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Vehicle wheel remover. 1,468,334 ;
Sept. 18.
536
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list oi pc*e« tees—Continued.
Thompson, Howard A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical heiit-
iDg or resistance unit. 1.470,116 ; Dec. 4.
Thompson, Howard A., Pittsburgh, assignor to The West-
Inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Auto-
matic brake s'alve. 1,454,525 ; May 8.
Thompson, James S., Pelham, N. \'., assignor to The
American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company, Wilmington,
Del. Brake shoe. 1,463,981 ; Aug. 7.
Thompson; James W., Wichita, Kans. Revolving bread
rack. 1.474.302; Nov. 18.
Thompson, John M. and W. H., Bufifalo, N. Y. Drain-
pipe plug. 1,446,223 ; Feb. 20. ^ ^
Thompson, John M. and W. H.. ButCalo, N. Y. Adjust-
able sewer cleaner. 1,446,224 ; Feb. 20.
Thompson, John S., Chicago, 111. Savings device and
forming same. 1,446,360; Feb, 20.
Thompson, John T., Augusta, Ga. Adjustable saw
1,446,674; Feb. 27.
Thompson, John T., San Francisco, Calif. Optical In-
strument. 1,435,011 ; May 15.
Thompson, Lawrence, Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to E. 1< .
Shuster, New Haven, Conn. Wire-straightening ma-
chine. 1,47.S,261 ; Nov. 6.
Thompson, Lewis I., Portland, Oreg. Vehicle wheel.
1,467,740; Sept. H. „, , ^
Thompson, Louis N., Moore, Pa., assignor to Westlnghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company. Turbine blading.
1,469,973; Oct. 9.
Thompson, Louis W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Regulation of electric cir
cults. 1,441.546; Jan. 9.
Thompson, Louis W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Pressure governor.
1,442,309 ; Jan. 16.
Thompson, Louis W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Time limit, current limit con-
trol for electric motors. 1.442,310 ; Jan. 16.
Thompson, Louis W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Protective device for polyphase
circuits. 7,460,000 ; June 26.
Thompson, M., et al. (See Mayhevry, Thomas A., as-
signor. 1
Thompson, Milton, Roland, Iowa. Funnel for automo-
biles. 1,459,299: June 19.
Thompson, Milton E., Ridgway, Pa. Magnetic coupling.
1,446,225; Feb. 20.
Thompson, Milton E., Ridgway, Pa. Power-transmission
arrungpment. 1,452,327 : Apr. 17.
Thompson, Nels F., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Automatic feeder.
1.454.3.52 ; May 8. . ^
Thompson, Osceola C, White Plains, N. Y., assignor to
Wirebounds Patents Company. Machine for use In
making boxes. 1,467,278 ; Sept. 4.
Thompson, Osceola C. Roclvaway, N. J., assignor to Wiro-
hounds Patents Company. Making box parts or boxes.
1,472,534; Oct. 30.
Thompson, Osceola C, Rockaway, N. J., assisnor to Wire-
bounds Patents Company. Box and makina the same.
1,472,535 ; Oct. 30.
Thompson, Ralph E., Brookllne, assignor to Gille-tte
Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Pile wire.
1.450;.525 ; Apr. 3.
Thomson, Ralph K,, Sioiux Falls, S. Dak. Automobile
curtain. 1,464,549 ; Aug. 14.
Thompson, Ralph P., We.stover, Md. Gearing for drive
wheels. 1.468.410 ; Sept. 18.
Thompson, Ralph S., and C. F. Doscher, New York, N. Y.
Vacuum cup. 1.460,927; .Tuly 3.
Thompson, Reid W.. assignor to H. V. Thompson and
R. W. Walls, Turner, Iowa. Measuring device.
1,456,745 ; May 29.
Thompson, Ricliard C. (See Allen, G. L., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Rilev M., Pendleton, Oreg. Headlight-operat-
ing mechanism. 1,471,426 : Oct. 23.
Thompson, Robert R. (See Mend. R. P., and Thompson.)
Thompson, Robert D. (See Penrod, J., and Thompson.)
Thompson, Robert J., Harrisburg, Pa., and R. S. Dalton,
assignors of one-half to The Cleveland Folding Ma-
chine Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and one-half to The
W. O. Hickok Manttfacturlng Company, Harrisburg, Pa.
Paper-feeding apparatus. 1,457,094 ; May 29.
Thompson Spot Welder Company. (See Sander, Jaeob
C, assignor.)
Thompson Spring Company. (See Thompson, Clarance
W., assignor.)
Thompson, Theodore. (See Moecker, H., Jr., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Walter V., Lbs Angeles, Calif. Hose clamp.
1,476,024 : Dee. 4.
Thompson, Wilbur R., Franklin Township, Owen County,
Ind., assignor of one-half to E. P. Warren, Indian-
apolis, Ind. Removable beam bottom form hanger and
spacer. 1,473,888; Nov. 13.
Thompson, Wilfred, and W. R. Jameson, asslgnora to Wm.
A. Rogers, Limited, Niagara Falls, N. T. Electroplat-
■■og apparatus. 1,453.419 ; May 1.
Thompson, William, assignor of one third to P. II. Bea-
man, one-third to O. A. TJthaus, and one-third to F. (\
Hond'-i'-k. Portland. Orog. Tire guard. 1.44S,059 :
Jan. 23.
Thompson, William D., assignor to Hutchlns Car Roof-
ing Company, Detroit, Mich. Car end. 1,457,916 ;
June 5.
Thompson, William D., and A. R. Wilson, assignors to
I-Iutchins Car Roofing Company, Detroit, Mich. Car-
end construction. 1,451,883 ; July 17.
Thompson, William F. (See McArthur, 6., Colpu»,
Scammell, and Thompson.)
Thompson, William H. (See Thompson, John M. and
W. H.)
Thompson, William H., New York, N. Y. Time stamp.
1,457,410; June 5.
Thompson, William H., Burbank, Ohio. Washing machine.
1,458,254 ; June 12.
Thompson, William H., Mlnturn, Colo. Filler cap for oil
tanks. 1,464,301 ; Aug. 7.
Thompson, William L., Greenville, Miss. Bucket.
1,464,454; Aug. 7.
Thompson, William M., MeadvJllc, Pa. Pump. 1,478,267 ;
Dec. 18.
Thompson, William W., Fort Wayne, Ind. Clothesline
book.- 1,448,473; Mar. 13.
Thompson, Winfleld W., Greenbank, W. Va. Hydraulic
brake. 1,449,562 ; Mar. 27.
Thomsen, l>eter, Cassel, assignor to Schiaidt'sche Helss-
dampf Gesellschaft m. b. H., Cassel-WUhelmshobe,
Germany. Draft-regulating device. 1,462,499 ; July 24.
Thomson, Alfred J., Canton, Mass. Cleat. 1,449,461;
Mar. 27.
Thomson, Alfred J„ Canton, Mass. Clamp. 1,478,268;
Dec. 18.
Thomson, Arthur R. (S«e Phillips, William E. and
E. G.. and Thomson.)
Thomson, Bernard, Woldingham, England. Construction
of wings of aeroplanes, seaplanes, and like aerial ma-
chines. 1,472,199 ; Oct. 30.
Thomson, Claire. (See Abram, Ira M., assignor.)
Thomson, David P. (See Hildebrand, L. E., and Tljom-
son.)
Thomson, Earl L., Dunkirk, Ohio. Distant tractor con-
trol. 1,467,658 ; Sept. 11.
Thomson Electric Welding Company. (See Gravell,
James M.. assignor.)
Thomson Electric Welding Company. (See Thoiaaon,
Elibu, assignor.)
Thomson, Elibu, Swampsco.tt, Mass., asslgmor to General
Electric Company. Crystal formation. 1,450.404 ;
Apr. 3.
Thomson, Elihu, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Recording signal. 1,460,083 ;
June 26.
Thomson. Elihu, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric heater. 1.472,504; Oct. 30.
Thomson, Elihu, Swampscott, assignor to Thomson Elec-
tric Welding Company, Lynn, Mass. Chain-link weld-
ing. 1„45.2,942 ; Apr. 24.
Thomson, Enos E., Cleveland, Ohio. Jack. Rel5,609 ;
May 22.
Thomson, George. (See McLennan, W. S., and Thomson.)
Thomson. Harry L., Hai-tford, Conu. Method of and ap-
paratus for "registering the time when record entries
are made. 1,465,498; Aug, 21.
Thomson, Henry C, West Roxbury, Mass. Guide card
for card indexes. 1,465,499; Aug. 21.
Thomson, Herbert G. (See Ewald, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
Thomson, Herbert G., New Yorfe, N. Y. Topping arm for
fenceposts. 1,440,852 : Jan. 2.
Thomson, James A., Mildura, Victoria, Australia. Foot-
oi>erated aeeelerator for motor vehicles. 1,471,579;
Oct. 23.
Thomson, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Engine piston.
1,467,255 ; Sept. 4.
Thomson, John. Brooklyn, N. Y. Engine piston.
1,467,256; Sept. 4.
Thomson, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Engine piston.
1,467,257; Sept. 4.
Thomson, Judson L., Mfg. Co. (See Havener, Arthur R.,
assignor.)
Thomson, Mary A., New York, N. Y. Stocking doll.
Des. 62,511 ; June 12.
Thomson, PhiMp W. T. R., Hollywood, Calif. Educational
building block. 1,472,536 ; Oct. 30.
Thomson Printing Company. (See Hampshire, H. F.,
and Cranmer^ assignors.)
Thomson, Ralph K., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Side curtain
for automobiles. 1,453.200 : Apr. 24
Thomson, Robert F., Watertown, N. Y. Record lifter.
1,464,785; Aug. 14.
Thomson, Thomas. (See Hamilton, G. S„ and Thomson.)
Thomson, William E., administrator. (See Esselstyne,
Charles E.)
Thomson, William P.. Forest Hills, and 0. .\. Disbrow,
New Rochelle, N. Y., assignors to The Rail Joint Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Track liner. 1,465,795 ;
Aug. 21.
Tbon, Louis J., Marshfl'-ld, Wis. Magazine phonograph.
1,451,282; Apr. 10.
Thordarson, Chester H.. Chicago, 111. Terminal connector
for electrical windings. 1,470.337; Oct. n.
Thnresen, Anton S., .nnd F. B. Benoit, North Attleboro,
Mass. Blow-nut n.itch and tire reenforcer for automo-
bile tires and tubes. 1,462,628; July 24.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
537
Thorig, Weruer K., Zuricli, Switzerland. Wold for manti-
facturiug mouey chests and tbe like. 1,459,1-0;
June 10.
TborkeHn, Carl F. G. (Se« Hall, n. .7.. nnd Tliorkelin.)
Thorubiirgh, Ivau D., Berkeley, assignor to American
Can Company, San Francisco, Calif. Method ot and
apixiratus Vol' gasket llnins can ends. l,4t)3,519 ;
Jnly :n.
Thome, Rouii;ler. (See Stewart, Victor A., assignor.)
Thornc, WilllMm H., assignor to WllUaui ScUeis and
Coinpauy, Incorpornteti. rhiladelphia, 1*8. Clamping
mechanism tor machine tools. 1,455,556 ; May 15.
Thornhill, Edwin H.. Hurley, N. Mex. Producing sponge
Iron. l,44."i,444 : Jan. 30.
Thornhill, Edwin B., Hurley, N. Hex. Apparatus for the
production of sponge iron and other metallic products.
1,462 6;;6; Apr. 24.
ThurnhiU, Edwin B., , Hurley, N. Mex. Production of
sponge iron and. other metallic products. 1,452,627 ;
Apr. 24.
Thornley, Albert J., assignor to Consolidated Car Feader
Company, Pawtucket, K. I. Car fender. 1,440,423 ;
Jan. 2.
Thornley, William H., et al., trusteos. (See Noble, War-
ren, fisslscnor.)
Thornton, Albin L., El Paso, Tex. Fastening device for
cuffs. 1,464,891 ; Aug. 14.
Thornton, Charles. (See Dierkcr, William C, assignor.)
Thornton, Daniel N., Waitsburg, Wash. Truck and
trailer carrier. 1,451.127; Apr. 10.
Thornton, Edgar R (See Clouser, H. E., and Thornton.)
Thornton, l"Tank, jr., WUkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
Inghouse Electric & .Manufaeruriug Company. Electric
percolator. 1,4,'S1,556 ; Apr. 10.
Thornton, Frederick, Huntington, W. Va. Resilient rim
for automobile wheels. 1,461.505 ; July 10. -
Thornton, James L., Camp Hill, Pa. Litter carrier.
1,463,610; May 1.
Thornton, John, Youngstown, Ohio. Protection for
charging port through furnace walls. 1,449,795 ;
Mar. 27.
Thornton, Losla C, Fresno, Calif. Aligning Jig. 1,478.980 ;
Dec. 25.
Thornton, Rav, New Bedford, Mass. Section beam.
1,470,946 ; Oct. 16.
Thornton. Rav, New Bedford, Mass. Warp roll.
1,473,450 ; Nov. 6.
Thornton, Richard H., Portland, Oreg. Stream improve-
ment. 1,475,461 ; Nov. 27.
Thornton, \V. A., ct al. (See Bannon, Frank A., assignor.)
Thornycroft, Tom, Westminister. England. Breceh-closing
mechanism. 1,445.420: Feb. 1.^.
Thorp, Arline N. C, New York, N. Y. Identification de-
vice. 1,474,861 ; Nov. 20.
Thorp, James M., Alameda, Calif. Six-wheel propelling
mechanism for motor vehicles. 1,471,295 ; Oct. 16.
Thorpe, Samuel T., assignor to The Horton Manufacturing
Company, Bristol, Conn. Golf club. 1,464,550 ; Aug. 14.
Thorpe, William H., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Storage bat-
tery. 1.451,347 : Apr. 10.
Thorpe, William H.. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Storage bat-
tery. 1.451,348 : Apr. 10.
Thorpe, William II., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Storage bat-
tery. 1,454.571 ; May 8.
Thorsbv, Karl J., and R. C. Force, assignors to California
(Corrugated Culvert Company, Oakland, Calif. Slide
head pate. 1,445.921 ; Feb. 20.
Thorseu, Kristen A., Grenoble. France. Apparatus for
comminuting, refining, and triturating paper or card-
board pulps. 1.457.865 ; June 5.
Thorsen. Ludvig. Stavanger, Norway. Apparatus for
scrubbing ships' bottoms below the water level.
1,466,315; Aug. 28.
Thorssell, Carl T., and H. L. R. LundSn, assignors to
Aktlebolaget Kvafveindustri, Gottenborg, Sweden. Puri-
fying the residue obtained in producing ammonia from
cyanides. 1,453,210; Apr. 24.
Thorssell, Carl T., and O. Troell, assignors to Aktlebolaget
Kvaf /elndustri, Gottenborg, Sweden. Agglomerating
pulvprous materials. 1,466,571 ; Aug. 28.
Thorstcn. Alfred F., Brooklyn, N. T. Clapper ralTC.
1,46.'?.103; July 24.
Thorstensen, .Tames G., Clinton, Minn. Washboard.
1,472,537 ; Oct. 30.
Thouviot, Jean C, Paris-L'Hopltal, France. Apparatus
for heaping or piling up packages, bags, and the like.
1,452,449 ; Apr. 17.
Thrn.sher, Elmer E., Cumberland, Md. Combined cushion
and pneumatic tire and rim therefor. 1,447,739 ;
Mar. 6-
S-In-One Pressure Cooker Company. (See Jacobs, Joseph
H., assignor.)
Thrift, Homer C, Bnrkburnett, Tex. Plpe-pnlllng appa-
ratn.'!. 1,4.54,088 : May 8.
Thrift, Homer C, Burkburnett, Tex. Apparatus for
screwing together and unscrewing pipe Joints and the
like. 1,471,367 : Oct. 23.
Thrift. Homer C. Burkburnett, Tex. Pump. 1.477 300;
r>pc. ]1.
Thrift, Merton B.. Piedmont, Calif. Furring strip.
1,467,125; Sept. 4.
Thrift, Samuel L., Stockton. Calif. Shaping nsachine for
laundered collars. 1.458,255 ; June 12.
Tiit'on, Ueinricb. assignor to the Firm of Vereinigto (Jlii-
ninfabrik- en Zinimer & Co., G. m. b. II., Frankfort-on-
the-Mnin. Ciiu-many. Mauufactui^' of alkylized deriva-
tives of bydrocupreine. 1,408,070; June 12.
Thronsen, Sigurd, Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Fila-
ment support 1,461,232 ; July 10.
Thronsen, Sigurd, and J. W. Sager, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to Western Electric Company, Incorirarated,
New York, N. Y. Semiautomatic winding machine.
1,471,634 ; Oct. 23.
Throop, Damon R., Stockton, Calif. Scraper. 1,464,687;
Aug. 1-1.
Throop, Newton A., Chicago, 111. Vacuum cleaner.
1,470,894; Oct. 16.
Thropp, Joseph W., Trenton, N. J. Safety stop for ma-
chinery. 1,447,105 ; Feb. 27.
Thro|>p, Joseph \V., Trenton, N. J. Flexible coupling.
l,4«0,86y ; July 3.
Thrush, Homer A., Peru, Ind. Pressure-relief valve.
1,454,353; May 8.
Thuernau, Ucury A., Chicago, III. Advertising sign. Des.
02,251 ; Apr. 24.
Thulander, Konstantine, assignor to L-T-L Company,
Hockford, HI. Carving tool. 1,451,128 ; Apr. 10.
Thum, George E., Elizabeth, N. J. Windshield cleaner.
1,448,508 ; Mar. 13.
Thum, Rudolf, Baldwin, assignor to The Weva Company
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tuothpiek. 1,451,380;
Apr. 10.
Thun, Hermann. Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp .\ktienge-
sellschafl, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Jiaeiiine for
measuring surface areas. 1,453.2] 1; Apr. :i4.
Thun, nermann, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Essen on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Adding ma-
-chlne particularly for leather-measuring machines.
1,454,382 ; May 8.
Thun, Hermann, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesell-
schaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germajiy. Surface-measur-
ing machine particularly intended for the measurement
of leather. 1,405,533 ; Aug. 21.
Thun, Hermann, Essen, as.signor to Fried. Krupp Aktlen-
gesellscliaft, E.sseu-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Measure-
ment-stamping apparatus. 1,474,098 : .\ov. 13.
Thun, Hermann, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Machine
for measuring surface areas. 1,476,428 ; Dec. 4.
Thurau, Charles W., Oil 0ity, Pa. Tire-chain coupling.
1,474,692 ; Nov. 20.
Thurber, Luman T., Brookline, Mass. Printing frame.
1,447,444; Mar. 6.
Thurber, Luman T., assignor to The Manufacturing
Engineers, Inc., Brookline, Mass. Carbureting device.
1,447,445 ; Mar. 6.
Thurell, John P., North Adams, Mass. Airship.
1,468,584 : Sept. 18.
Thurman, William B. (See Richardson, J. E., and Thur-
man.)
Thurnauer, Max H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Electric-light
fixture. 1,456,083; May 29.
Thurston, Albert P., London, assignor of two-thirds to
The Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, Bristol, Eng-
land. Aircraft submarine, torpedo, and other totally-
immersed craft or structure. 1,466,551 ; Aug. 28.
Thurston, Albert P., London, and H. N. Wylie, Birming-
ham, England. Compound metal spar. 1,454,659 ;
May 8.
Thurston, Ernest B., assignor to The Haughton Elevator
Machine Co., Toledo, Ohio. Electromechanical I>rake.
1,455,895; May 22..
Thurston. Ernest B., assignor to The Haughton Elevator
& Machine Co., Toledo, Ohio. Electromagnet.
1,462,129 ; July 17.
Thurston, Ernest B., assignor to The Haughton Ele-
vator & Macliine Co., Toledo. Ohio. Elevator-car lev-
eler. 1,477.156; T)ec. Ol.
Thurston, Fred W., San Francisco, Calif. Drill.
1,477,855; Dec. 18.
Tbust. George J., Milwaukee, Wis. Wrapnlng mecha-
nism for pasteboard boxes. 1,463,639 ; July 31.
Thwalts, Elmer, Leesburg, Ind. Disk plow. 1,444,284 ;
Feb. 6.
Tibado, Clarence H. (See Clark, G. L., and Tibado.)
Tibbals, Albert D., St. Louis, Mo. Staple-setting imple-
ment. 1,446,107 ; Feb. 2«.
Tibbett.'!, Charles B., Walpole, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
rack. 1.447.228 : Mar. 6.
Tibbetts, Charles B., Walpole, Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Coating
apparatus. 1,467,343 ; Sept. 11.
Tibbetts, Milton, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,448.641 ;
Mar. 13.
Tibbetts, Milton, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Vibration-damning device.
Rel5,645 ; July 10.
Tibbetts, Milton, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Identification method and means.
1,467,961 : Sept. 11.
Tibbetts, Milton. Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Delco-Llght Company.Davton. Ohio. Re-
frigerating apparatus. 1,445,728 ; Feb. 20.
538
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Tibbetts, Raymond W., Roxbury, Mass. Pump. 1,458,204 ;
June 12.
Tjbyrlca, Lulz W., Sao Paulo, Brazil. Fastener.
1,468,052 ; Sept. 18.
Tlce, Perclval S., Chicago, 111. Air washer. 1,449,635 ;
Mar. 27.
Tichenor, Elmore D., Detroit, Mich. Toothbrush shield
and dentifrice holder. 1,470,129 ; Oct. 9.
Tichler, Elizabeth A., Paterson, N. J. Toy animal. Des.
62,677; July 17.
Tichota, August. (See Tlchota, Vencel J. & A.)
Tichota, Vencel J. and A., Dodge, Nebr. Draft equalizer.
1,457,472 ; June 5.
Tiddeman, Edmund S., Hornchurch, assignor to W. R.
Sykes Interlocking Signal Company Limited, Clap-
ham, London, England. Railway signaling apparatus.
1,472,891 ; Nov. 6.
Tiddeman, Edmund S., Hornchurch, assignor to W. R.
Sykes Interlocking Signal Company Limited, Clap-
ham, London, England. Railway signaling appara-
tus and apparatus for stopping trains independently
of drivers. 1,472,892 ; Nov. 6.
Tideman, Pieter G., Rumpen, Netherlands. Rotary plow
or soil cutter. 1,448,579 ; Mar. 13.
Tidewater Paper Mills Company. (See Allen, A. F., Mc-
Coy, and Sternberger, assignors.)
Tldey, Samuel E., Florham Park, N. J. Weight-releasing
clock. 1,447,496; Mar. 6.
Tidy, Benjamin H., Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Window-
shade-roller mechanism. 1,470,782 ; Oct. 16.
Tledemann, Theo., & Sons, Inc. (See Cuthbert, Robert
F., assignor.)
Tiefel. Charles G. (See Todd, L. M., and Tiefel.)
Tlefel, Charles G., assignor to Todd Protectograph Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Check writer. 1,443,103 ;
Jan. 23.
Tiemann, George. & Company. (See Lo Giudice, Dome-
nick, assignor.)
Tiemann, Harry D.
Tiemann, Harry D.,
Winsted, Conn. Level attachment.
Level attachment.
of and
springs.
(See Thelen, R., and Tiemann.)
and R. Thelen, Madison, Wis. Re-
versing blovver kiln. 1,451 ,747 ; Apr. 17.
Tiffany, George S., Summit, N. J., assignor to Telautograph
Corporation, Richmond, Va. Telautographic system.
1,445,421 ; Feb. 13.
Tiffany, Leverett W., Winsted, Conn. Dispensing device.
1.445.569 ; Feb. 13.
Tiffany, Leverett W.,
1.445.570 ; Feb. 13.
Tiffany, Leverett W., Winsted, Conn.
1,460,989; July 3.
Tiffany Manufacturing Company. (See Mason, Carl T.,
assignor.)
Tiffany, William J., Brockton, Mass. Method
tool for replacing broken hammer-butt
1,477,610; Dec. 18.
Tiffany, William S., assignor of one-half to E. E. McMor-
ran, Chicago, 111. Fire extinguisher. 1,454,825 ; May 8.
Tiffin Products, Inc. (See Ensign, William S., assignor.)
Tigerstedt, Eric M. C, B^ederlksberg, near Copenhagen,
Denmark. Diaphragm adapted to receive and produce
sound. 1,454,913 ; May 15.
Tighe, John T., Scranton, Pa. Conductor connection.
1.455,415; May 15
Tilden, Charles S., assignor to The Elyrla Iron & Steel
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Tubular frame. 1,460,928 ;
July 3.
Tillander, August E., Stocksund, assignor to G. B. Sylven,
Stockholm, Sweden. Speed Indicator for automobiles
and the like. 1,448,043 ; Mar. 13.
Tilley, Albert E. (See Jarvis, Basil E., assignor.)
Tillpy, Dewit N., Mount Airy, N. C. Flue-cleaning
apparatus. 1,476,854 ; Dec. 11.
Tillier, Vincent C, Flint, Mich. Piston-ring-expanding
tool. 1,477,786; Dec. 18.
TlUman, Joseph T., assignor to (Mrs.) G. F. Kriesel,
Minneapolis, Minn. Combination tool and grinder.
1,478,993; Dec. 25.
Tillman, Joseph T., and W. J. Vsetecka, Minneapolis,
Minn. ; said Tillman assignor to said Vsetecka. Knife
sharpener. 1,449,636 : Mar. 27.
Tlllotson, George L., Portland, Oreg. Cracker bowl.
1,448,423 ; Mar. 13.
Tilly, Charles A., and P. J. McGulre, Brooklyn, N. T.
Clothesline support and protector. 1,464,958 ; Aug. 14.
Tlllyer, Edgar D. (See Moulton, H. R., and Tillyer.)
Tlllyer, Edgar D. (See Wells, J. C, and Tillyer.)
Tlllyer Edgar D., assignor to American Optical Company
Southbridge, Mass. Gun sight. 1,442,015 ; Jan. 9.
Tlllyer Edgar D assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Bye-testing instrument. 1,454 774 •
May 8. ...
Tillyer, Edgar D., assignor
pany, Southbridge, Mass
May 15.
Tillyer, Edgar D., assignor
pany, Southbridge, Mass.
tlon. 1,459,380 ; June 19.
Tillyer. Edgar D., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Transposition scale. 1,460 148 •
June 26. > . .
Tillyer Edgar D., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Test lens. 1,474,803 ; Nov. 20.
to American Optical Corn-
Trial lens. 1,455,457 ;
to American Optical Com-
Lens-protecting composi-
Tlllyer, Edgar D., and J. F. Wixted, assignors to Ameri-
can Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Lens-mark-
ing device. 1,461,074; July 10.
Tillyer, Edgar D., and H. K. Parsons, assignors to Ameri-
can Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic
lens. 1,471,368 ; Oct. 23.
Tilston, Basil H., Latcbford Without, near Warring-
ton, and T. Melbourne, Warrington, England. Appa-
ratus for treating hides and the like. 1,472,999;
Nov. 6.
Tilstra, Albert R., South Holland, lU. Tractor attach-
ment. 1,462,155 ; July 17.
Tilt, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Automobile engine sus-
pension. 1,455,365 ; May 15.
Tilton, George, and A. O. Abbott, jr., Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to Morgan & Wright. Cutting and length-
gauging machine. 1,455,366; May 15.
Tilton, Lewis W., Miami, Fia. Building form. 1,468,335 ;
Sept. 18.
Tilton, Roe E., Columbus, Ohio. Connecter. 1,473,362 ;
Nov. 6.
Tlmberlake, Paul J., Jackson, Mich. Lock for automobile
robes and other articles. 1,442,745 ; Jan. 16.
Tlmberlake, Paul J., Jackson, Mich. Swimming appliance.
1,442,746 ; Jan. 16.
Tlmberlake, Paul J., J,Tckson, Mich. Garment stretcher.
1,476,555 ; Dec. 4.
Timen, Paul. (See Acito, J., and Timen.)
Timian, Harold H., Kokomo, Ind. Fuel-vaporizing attach-
ment for internal-combustion engines. 1,448,368 :
Mar. 13.
Timken-Detroit Axle Company, The. (See Alden, Herbert
W., assignor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company. (See Brown, P., and
Bostock, assignors.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company, The. (See Vanderbeek,
Herbert, assignor.)
Timken, Henry H., assignor to The Timken Roller Bearing
Company, Canton, Ohio. Manufacture of roller-bear-
ing cups and cones and the like. 1,441,892 ; Jan. 9.
Timken, Henry IL, assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Process and apparatus for
buniislUng cones for roller bearings and the like.
1,441,893; Jan. 9.
Timken, Henry H., assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, canton, Ohio. Roller bearing cage and
making same. 1,446 487 ; Feb. 27.
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Buckwalter,
Tracy v.. assi.!inor. i
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Ellis, Llew-
ellyn M., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Goughnour,
George, assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Lothrop,
Marcus T., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company., The. (See McQuald,
Harry W., as.signor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Schlaupitz,
Oswald, assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Strong,
Ernest G., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Timken,
Henry H., assignor.)
Timm, Harry P., Bennington, Nebr. Draft coupling for
tractors. 1,467,519 ; Sept. 11.
Timm, John C., Youngstown, Ohio. Dies for cutting
metal reenforcement. 1,466,680 ; Sept. 4.
Timm, Otto W., Venice, Calif. Rudder bar. 1,478,308;
Dec. 18.
Timmel, Jenny, Ridgefield, N. J. Self-lgniting-match con-
tainer. 1,460,870; July 3.
Timmerman, George H. (See Lehmann, J. C, and Tim-
merman.)
Timmis, Harold E., Dublin, Ireland. Coupling appli-
ance for trailer vehicles, tilling implements, and the
like. 1,450,526 ; Apr. 3.
Timson, William, assignor to W. & T. Avery, Limited,
Birmingham, England. Pendulous automatic weighing
scale. 1?461,741 ; July 17.
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore,, The. (S'e
Connor, Martha H., assignor.)
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore. (See Gerhardt,
Leonard, assignor.)
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, The. (See Her-
man!, Henry, assignor.)
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, The. (See Wil-
cox, Joslah T., assignor.)
Tindall, Joseph S., Cedar Springs, Mich. Mold-handling
apparatus. 1,452,665 ; Apr. 24.
Tinder, James H. (See Brierton, B. E., and Tinder.)
Tingle, Alfred, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Pulp article.
1,465,882 ; Aug. 21.
Tingle, William R., Charlotte, N. C. Necktie holder.
1,453,644 May 1.
Tingley, Bruce H. (See Grogel, A. F. W., and Tingley.)
Tlngley, Charles L. S., St. Davids, Pa. Railway ticket.
1,459,806; June 26.
Tlngley, David E., Marshall, 111. Concrete form.
1,452,628; Apr. 24.
Tingley, Stephen L., et al., administrators. (See Black-
more, Henry S.)
Tingley, Thomas I., Jersey City, N. J. Resilient wheel.
1,447,362 ; Mar. 6.
UJS'ITED STATLS I'ATKNT OFFICi; VSS:,.
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
539
(See Fauser. Gustave
(See McAdam,
Tineue Manufacturing Company.
M., assignor.)
Tiulus Olsen Testing Machine Company.
Punlap .T.. jr., assignor.)
Tinker, Alfred K., StoclUon, Calif. Combination tall
light and direction indicator. 1,457,473; June 5.
Tinker, Charles L., New Philadclpliia, Ohio. Combined
tampon packer and syringe. 1,473,062 ; Nov. 6.
Tinker, II.Tiris W., jr., Birmingham, Ala. Vehicle siae-
curtain construction. 1,462,992; July 24.
Tinkler, Horace -S. G., Peterborough, Enghuid. Ciiec.
1,465,883; Aug. 21.
Tlnsmaii, Kduar A. (See De Holczer, Louis, assignor.)
Tiny Toter Manufacturing Company, The. (See Dunkel-
berger. Milton S., assignor.)
Tlregage Valve Corporation. (See Badowski, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Tirometer Valve Corporation of America. (See Badowski,
Alfred, assignor.)
Tirrell, Leslie L., New Troy, Mich. Spray gun.
1,405,194 ; Aug. 14.
Tin-ill, Allen A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electrical
regulator. 1,466,258; Aug. 28.
Tirrith, Sara. Toledo, Ohio. Hand - propelled sled.
1.472,699 : Oct. 30.
Tischhauser, l<'rod C, Edwardsvllle, 111. Package tie.
1,446,525; Feb. 27.
Tisell, Haivar, et al.
signer.)
Tismer, Paul G., New York, N. 1'., assignor
Piston Company. Piston construction.
Nov. G.
Titanium
Barton,
Tite-Pack
(See Applegate, George H., as-
to Ringless
1,472,893 ;
The.
(See
Alloy Manufacturing Company
L. E., and Klnzie, assignors.)
Filler Co. (See Segur, Asa B., assignor.)
Titoflex Metal Hose Corporation. (See Fultou, William
IL, assignor.)
Tifcl, John' O. B., Leavenworth, Kans. Letter envelope.
1.447,825 ; Mar. 6.
Title Guarantee and Trust Company, trustee. (See
Sweet. Alvin H., assignor.)
Titterington, Morris M., assignor to The Sperry Gyro-
scope Companv. Brooklvn, N. Y. Stabilized bomb
sights. 1,446,280 ; Feb. 20.
Titterington, Morris M., assignor to The Sperry Gyroscope
Company, Brooklvn, N. Y. Servo-motor for aeroplanes.
1,472,257; Oct. 30.
Tittle. Reuben D., Springfield, Ohio. Washing machine.
1,445,859: Fob. 20.
Titus, Albert G., Newton, Mass., assignor to The United
Lace & Braid Mfg. Co., Cranston, R. I. Lacing package.
1,472,443 ; Oct. 30.
Titus, Arthur R., Gambler, Ohio. Egg tray. 1,447,826;
Mar. 6.
Titus, Benjamin F., Brixton, England. Device for wash-
ing clothes and the like. 1,458,159; June 12.
Titus, Elijah W. (See Leech. F. B., and Titus.)
Titus, Kenneth M., and J. W. Dennis, Longmont, Colo.
Measuring, dispensing, and mixing device. 1,445.112 ;
Feb. 13.
Titus, Tkpmas L. (See Nichols, R., and Titus.)
Titus, Thomas W., South Haven, Kans. Antlrattler.
1,460,456; July 3.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Water-treating at-
washing machines, etc. 1,450,054 ;
Titus, Walter E
tachment for
Mar. 27.
Toal, Edmond J.
1,452,537 ; Apr,
Minn. Writing tahlet.
Minneapolis,
24.
Tobacco Stemming Machine Company, The. (See Scho-
field, Frederick C. assignor.)
Tober, Carl, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. Braiding ma
chine. 1,456,656 ; May 29.
Toher, Carl, Berlin, Germany. Braiding machine.
1,457,474 ; June 5.
Tobcr, Carl, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. Bobhin-windlng
machine. 1,475,525 ; Nov. 27.
Tobias. Herrmann B. (See Reisler, S., and Tobias.)
Toblasson, Neils, Orton, Alberta, Canada. Automatic
funnel. 1,462,253 ; July 17.
Tobien, Felix, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft,
Esspn-on-the-Ruhr. Germany. Overload-circuit breaker.
1.474.693 ; Nov. 20.
Tobien, Felix, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktiengesellschaft,
Essen-on-the-Ruhr. Germany. Overload-circuit breaker.
1.474.694 ; Nov. 20.
Tohin, John W. (See Hart. Leo R.. assignor.)
Tohia, Prank, and F. Jarzyna, Chicago, 111. Auto rear-
axle differential mechanism. 1,462,204 ; July 17.
Toblpr & Hoenlg. (See Tobler, Walter R., assignor.)
Tobler, Richard. (See Staudinger, H., Veraguth, and
Tohler.)
Tobler, Walter R., assignor to Tobler & Hoenig, New
York, N. Y. Embroidery, lace, or article of .similar
nature. Dee. 61,881 ; Feb. 6.
Tobolla, Victor T., assignor to W. L. Read and 0. F. Read,
Chicago, 111. Coupling head and making same.
1,460,623; July 3.
Tocchlo, Mlchele, Hammersmith, London, England. Cook-
ing grill. 1,451.971 ; Apr. 17.
Todd, Benjamin W.. Sherman, Calif. Armature-band-
ing machine. 1,477,787; Dec. 18.
Todd, Charles H., New Richmond, Wis. Violin-sound-
post setter. 1,466,681 ; Sept. 4.
Todd, Charles H., Dundee, assignor of one-fourth to B. C.
Stewart and one-fourth to E. M. Weber, Corning, N. Y.
Saw frame and table. 1,467,887; Sept. 11.
Minn.
Radiator core.
111.
Hose coupling.
assignors to Todd
N. Y. Print-
(See Smith, Burgess W.,
(See Tiefel, Charles G.,
(See Todd, L. M., and
Compressor. 1,451,033 ;
Thermostat. 1,466,070 ;
Mich. Electric switch.
Refrigerating apparatus.
Todd, Frank, Minneapolis,
1,400,772 ; July 3.
Todd, Hobart H., Oak Park,
1,440,508; Jan. 2.
Todd, Isaac, Belfast, Ireland. Steam boiler. 1,459,807;
June 26.
Toild. Libanus M., and C. G. Tiefel,
Protoctograph Company, Inc., Rochester,
ing apparatus. 1,454,914 ; May 15.
Todd, Percy, Gadsden, Ala. Reserve-supply drain and
cut-off valve for liquid-fuel tanks. 1,478,189 ; Dec. 18.
Todd Protectograph Company. (See Payne, Walter B.,
assignor.)
Todd Protectograpli Company.
assignor.)
Todd Protectograph Company.
assignor.)
Todd Protectograph Company.
Tiefel, assignors.)
Todd, Samuel H., Detroit, Mich.
Apr. 10.
Todd, Samuel H., Detroit, Mich.
Aug. 28.
Todd, Samuel H., Detroit,
1,466,071 ; Aug. 28.
Todd, Samuel H., Detroit, Mich.
1,466,072; Aug. 28.
Todd, Samuel H., Detroit, Mich. Compressor. 1,466,974 ;
Sept. 4.
Todd, Van Winkle, Milburn, assignor to The Hanson &
Van Winkle Company, Newark, N. J. Electroplating
apparatus. 1,468,764 ; Sept. 25.
Todd, William J., Denver, Colo. Lawn-cleaning machine.
1,471,029 ; Oct. 23.
Toelcke, Karl L., A. Mikkola, and L. Shapiro, Chicago,
111. Cla.?? for bracelets. 1,466,975 ; Sept. 4.
Toelle, August, assignor to Remy Electric Company,
Anderson, Ind. Ignition coil. 1,465,618 ; Aug. 21.
Toensfeldt, Ralf T., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Holophane
Glass Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Lantern. Des. 63,205 ;
Oct. 30.
Toeppen, Herwig C, Wilmette, assignor to
tary Rubber Novelty Co., Chicago, 111.
overgarment. 1,477,856 ; Dec. 18.
Toepper, Henry C, Des Plaines, 111.
1,47(}.8S0 ; Dec. 4.
Tofanelli, Sebastiano, San Francisco, Calif,
1,441,642; Jan. 9.
Toffelineyer, Charles H., assignor of one-half to S. S.
Curtis, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Building tile.
1,475,092 ; Nov. 20.
Tokhelm Oil Tank and Pump Company. (See Eilers,
Prank, assignor.)
Tokhelm Oil Tank and Pump Company. (See Muxden,
Matthew B., assignor.)
Tolbert, Herbert, Belle Harbor, N. Y. Molding machine.
1,474,862 : Nov. 20.
Toledo Machine & Tool Company, The. (See Byerleln,
Arthur A., assignor.)
Toledo Pipe Threading Machine Company, The. (See
Vosper, William W., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Company. (See Bergen, Harry S., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Company. (See Chapman, Prank H., as-
signor.)
Toledo Scale
signer. )
Toledo Scale Company.
Toledo Scale Company.
Toledo Scale Company.
signer.)
Toledo Scale Company.
Toledo Scale Company.
Toledo Scale Company.
Toledo Scale Company.
Toledo Scale Company.
slgnorO
Toledo Scale Company.
signer.)
Toledo Standard Commutator Company, The. (See Van
Dusen, Charles A., assignor.)
Tolla, Theodore and E. W. Boots, Ellwood City,
Automatic cut-off for gas lines. 1,453,573 ; May 1.
Tollefson, John C, Kansas City, Kans. Thrashing-ma-
chine feeder tooth. 1,440,708 : Jan. 2.
Tollefson, John C, Kansas City, Kans- Extension
feeder. 1,447,580 ; Mar. 6.
Tolles, Brainard. (See Persch, John P., assignor.)
Tolles, James M., Dlamondale, Mich. Clutch. 1,443,445;
no.
(See Brookes, J., and ToUey.)
P., assignor to National Lead Com-
N. Y. Manufacture of white lead.
The Sanl-
Waterproor
Fastener.
Paste die.
Company.
Company.
(See Crane, Samuel G., as-
(See Dunn, Henry P., assignor.)
(See Emery, Wilber, assignor.)
(See Hapgood, Clarence H., as-
Halvor O., assignor.)
r.)
(See Hem,
(See Hurt, Samuel N., assignor.'
(See Neils, Albert, assignors.)
(See Reeves, Orwell C, assignor.)
(See Thomas, Edward G., as-
(See TJlrich, Edward P., as-
Pa.
Jan. 30.
ToUey, Albert B.
Tolman, Charles
pany. New York
1,447,740; Mar.
Tolman, Edgar B.,
tem. 1,465,698 ;
Tolson, Robert L.,
Memphis, Tenn.
Apr. 10.
jr., Chicago, 111. Ash-conveyer sys-
Aug. 21.
assignor to J. W. Farley, trustee.
Brace for tractors. 1,451,088;
540
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Xt)lsou, Robert L-, assignor, by mesne assignments, to J.
W. Farley, trustee, Memphis, Tenn. Tractor.
1,4.58, .060 : June 12.
Tolston, Elbert M., Macon, Ga. Railway-crossing signal.
1,453,420; May 1.
Toman, Ecfward, Chicago, 111. Clutcb mechanism.
1,441,643; Jan. 9.
Toma-s, Jacob P., San Jose, Calif. Valve controlling
or locking moans. 1,474,802 ; Nov. 20.
Tomas, Joseph, Aberdeen, Wash. Vapor bath. 1,475,091 ;
Nov. 20
Tomasek, Frank, Chicago, 111. Automobile bumper.
1,469,855 ; Oct. 9.
Tomes, J. N., Smoke Consumer and Fuel Economizer Co.
(See Tomes, Joseph N., assignor.)
Tomes, Joseph N., Olean, assignor to J. N. Tomes Smoke
Consumer and Fuel Economizer Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Smoke consumer. 1,466,073 ; Aug. 28.
Tomes, Joseph N-, assig-nor to J. N. Tomes Smoke Con-
sumer and Fuel Economizer Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Steam-boiler furnace. 1,466,771 ; Sept. 4.
Tomford, John D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Window-securing
means. 1,464,345; Aug. 7.
Tomkinson, Charles C. (See Ogden, R. E., and Tom-
kinson.)
Tomkinson, Charles C, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to J. E.
Ogden, Mountainville, N. Y. Door. 1,460,687 ; July 3.
Tomkinson, Charles C, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to J. B.
Ogden, Mountainville, X. Y. Concrete insert. 1,461,742 ;
July 17.
TomliDson. Charles II.. Mansfield, Ohio. Coupling mecha-
nism. 1,47(!,429 ; Dec. 4.
Tomlinson, Edmund, and R. T. Gifford, Springfield, as-
signors to E. N. White, J. L. Wyckoff, and J. M.
Eaton, trustees, Holyoke, Mass. Platform. 1,454,416 ;
May 8.
Tomlinson, Edward J., Newark, N. J., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Circuit controller and cur-
rent regulator. 1,441,044 ; Jan. 2.
Tomlinson, Edward J., assignor to Splitdorf Electric Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Phonograph meter. 1,442,370 ;
Jan. 16.
Tomlinson. Edward J., assignor to Splitdorf Electrical
Company, Newark, N. J. Phonograph motor. 1,454,195 ;
May 8.
Tomlinson, Edward J., assignor to Splitdorf Electrical
Company, Newark, N. J. Governor for electric circuits.
1,461,103 ; July 10.
Tomlinson, Edward J., East Orange, assignor to Split-
dorf Electrical Company, Newark, N. J. Phonograph.
1,467,210 ; Sept. 4.
Tomlinson, Edward J., assignor to Splitdorf Electrical
Company, Newark, N. J. Phonograph. 1,473,363 ;
Nov. 6.
Tomlinson. George, Gallatin, Mo. Collapsible trestle.
1,471,223; Oct. 16.
Tomlinson, George E., Winchester, Ky. Table. 1,448,642 ;
Mar. 13.
Tomlinson, Herbert O., Wheaton, 111. Lighting fixture.
Des. 62,073 ; Mar. 13.
Tomlinson, Roy E., Montclair, N. J., assignor to National
Biscuit Company, New York. N. Y. Carton. 1.440.568 ;
Jan. 2.
Tomlinson: William A., Phoenix, Ariz. Cattle guard.
1,478,927 ; Dec. 25.
Tommasollo, Stanley. Brooklyn, N. Y. Thermostatic cir-
cuit cloFer. 1,443.395 ; Jan. 30.
Tommasi, Carlo, J. Sandholm, H. Danneel, and A. Busch,
Basel, Switzerland, assignors to Elektrizitatswerk
Lonza, Gampel, Canton of Valais, Switzerland. Burner
tor burning metaldehyde. 1,452,450 ; Apr. 17.
Tommasi. Carlo, J. Sandholm, H. Danneel, and A. Busch,
assignors to Elektrizitatswerk Lonza, Basel, Switzer-
land. Burner for solid fuel. 1,456,475 ; May 22.
Tomraasoni, Prospero, New Britain, Conn. Handle. Des.
62,155: Mar. 27.
Tompkins, Edward R., Milwaukee, Wis. Refrigerator.
1,442.588; Jan. 16.
Tompkins, Emerson 11., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 62,965 ;
Aug. 28.
Tompkins, Emei-son H., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Vanity box. Des. 62,966;
Aug. 28.
Tompkins, Hermann W., Greensburg, Pa. Radio variable
rheostat. 1,452,399; Apr. 17.
Tompkins, John D., Valatie, N. Y. Paper making ma-
chine. 1,454,606 ; May 8.
Tompkins, John D., Valatie, N. Y. Process of and ap-
paratus for cooking fibrous materials. 1,457,326 ;
June 5.
Tompkins, John D., Valatie, N. Y. Method and machine
for making paper. 1,472,572 : Oct. 30.
Tompkins, Philip W., San Francisco, Calif. Liquid sam-
pler. 1,471,015; Oct. 16.
Tompkins, Roney P., Long Island City, N. Y. Ink con-
tainer. 1,442,499; Jan. 16.
Tone, Frank J., assignor to The Carborundum Company.
Niagara Falls, N. Y, Artificial magnesia spinel arid
manufacture. 1,448,010 ; Alar. 13.
Tone, Frank J., assignor to The Carborandum Company,
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sagger structure. 1,448,011 ;
Mar. IS.
Tone, S. L., et al., receivers. (See Jones, Pearl N., as-
signor.)
Toner, John J., New York, N. Y. Rudder. 1,478,928 ;
1»\-. 25.
Toner, Minnie. (See McKee, Charles EL, assignor.)
Toney, George W., Waltham, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Old Colony Trust Company, trustee.
Resetting means for counters. 1,460,119 ; June 26.
Toney, George W., Waltham, Mass., as.siguor, by mesne
assignments, to Old Colony Trust Company, ' trustee.
Besetting means for counters. 1,400,120: June 26.
Tong, James T. and J. E. Blosser, Chester, I'a., assignors
to Scott Paper Company. Absorbent-cotton substitute
for medical bandages. 1,453,575 ; Mav 1.
Toniutti, Frank E., Forest Park, 111. Legging. 1,469,286 :
Oct. 2.
Toniutti, Frank E., Forest Park, 111. Rain and storm
coat. 1,477,788; Dec. 18.
Tnnk Manufacturing Company. (See Bchrens, Henry G.,
assignor.)
Tonke, Wilhelm. Mittelstelne, assignor to Firm : Roeder
& Co., Hanover, Germany. Potato fork. 1,458,910;
June 12.
Tonofone Company, The. (See Wade, Robert C, as-
signor.)
Tonsager, Adolph, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Door
lock. 1,443,600: Jan. 30.
Tonsager, Carl, Moorhead, Minn. Elevating machine.
1.442,747 ; Jan. 16.
Tonso, Domenick, New York, N. Y. Vacuum-cleaner at-
tachment. 1,462,218 ; July 17.
Toof, Franklin I'., Paducah, Ky. Mop. 1,468,422;
Sept. 18.
Tooker, Harry L., assignor to Taunton Pearl Works, In-
corporated, Taunton, Mass. Belt buckle. 1,460,688 ;
July 3.
Tooker, Sidney S., Rochester, N. Y. Antifriction bearing
and shaft-centering device. 1,453,028 ; Anr. 24.
Tooley, Roy P., and C. W. Johnson, Wichita -Falls, Tex.
Safety valve. 1,458,087 ; June 5.
Toomey, George A., Springfield, Mass. Measuring instru-
ment. 1,467,403 ; Sept. 11.
Toomey, John F. (See Espenschied, L., and Toomey.)
Toomey, John P., New York N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Ringing regu-
lator. 1,446,526 ; Feb. 27.
Toomey, John P., New York, and W. H. Harrison, HoUis,
N. Y.. assignoi-s to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Composite ringer set. 1,462.526 ; July 24.
Toomey. John F., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Signaling circuit.
1,467,458 : Sept. 11.
Toomey, John F.. New York. N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone-ex-
change system. 1,475,201 ; Nov. 27.
Toomey, John J., Chicago, 111. Range. 1,444,145 : Feb. 6.
Toomey, John J., Chicago, 111. Range. 1,467,520 ;
Sept. 11.
Toomey, Thomas L., Wila, Pa. Apparatus for condition-
ing wheat and other grain. 1,445,806 ; Feb. 20.
Toothaker, Victor, East Aurora, N. Y. Lamp stand. Des.
63,126; Oct. 9.
Tootill, Sidney, London, England. Gramophene tone
arm. 1,466,493; Aug. 28.
Tootle, Milton 3d, St. Joseph, Mo. Golf club. 1,473,528 ;
Nov. 6.
Topfnor, Peter, Detroit, Mich. Trousers protector.
1,459,641 ; June 19.
Topfner, Peter, Detroit, Mich. Trousers protector.
1,470,511; Oct. 9.
Topham, James B., Zelienople, Pa. Tire. Des. 62,967 ;
Aug. 28.
Topham, James B., Zelienople, Pa. Tire. Des. 62,968 ;
Aug. 28.
Topham, James B., Zelienople, Pa. Tire. Des. 62,969;
Aug. 28.
Topham, James B., Zelienople, Pa. Tire. Des. 62,970 ;
Aug. 28.
Topham, Laurence E., Swampscott. Mass., assignor to
tiniti'd Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Sewing machine. 1,443.396 : Jan. 30.
Topham, Laurence E., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J.
Lock-stitch sewing machine. 1,462,587 ; July 24.
Topllff-Ely Company. (See Hawkinson, Axel W., as
slgnor. )
Topp, Maurice J.. Maiilius, assignor of one-third to
W. C. Clark and one-third to A. R. Ilammerle, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Collapsible sawhorse. 1,476.855 : Dec. 11.
Topp-Stewart Tractor Co. (See Bowker, Harold G., as-
signor.)
Topip, William B., Melbourne. Victoria, Australia. Elec-
tric heating and cookiog. 1,441.610 ; Jan. 9.
Toppan, Albert B., Watertown, Mass. Attachment for
telephones. 1,464,455 ; Aug. 7.
Topper, Thomas J., San Francisco, Calif; Water urn
for battery coffee urns. 1,468,527 ; Sept. 18.
Topping, John A., Nyack, N. Y. Roof and means for
securing shingles to a roof. Rel5.556: Mar. 6.
Topping Mfg. Company, The. (See Leeds, Robert R.,
assignor.)
Topping, Alexander P.. West Allis, Wis. Replacement shaft
and rear-axle support for tractors. 1,465,458 ; Aug. 21.
UNITED STATES I'ATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
541
Torbensen Axle Company, The. (See Carlson, Gustitv W.,
nssifinor.)
Torbron, Orin P., Ardmore, OUIa. Swimming shoe.
1.452,400; Apr. 17.
Toroliin. Josepn, Cincinnati, Ohio. Antiskid device for
shoil animals. 1,449,796; Mar. 27.
Torchia. Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bloomers. 1,460,287;
Oct. 2.
Torchia, Julius C, Hazleton, Pa. Last support.
1,452,991; Apr. 24.
Torello, Peter J. (See Wlllinan, AUie, assignor.)
Toren, Joseph. Chicago, 111. Permanent substitute tire.
1,463,914; Aug. 7.'
Torka, Frai\ls, and P. U. C. Redders, assignors to Port
Townsend Camera Co., Port Townsend, Wash. Focusing
attachment for foldin? cameras. 1,469,547 ; Oct. 2.
Torkelson, Eilet M., and B. Meigs, Washington, D. C.
Disk wheel. 1,401,690; July 10.
Tornabene, Vincent, Chicago, 111. Demountable tim or the
like. 1,441.309; Jan. 9.
Torngren. Otto 1'.. Everett. Mass. Automatic valve.
1,476,739 ; Dec. 11.
Torno, Karl L., Berkeley, Calif. Tile and manufacturing
the same. 1.474,653 ; Nov. 20.
Tornqulst, Jonas B., St. Paul, Minn. Capping machine.
1,453,212; Apr. 24.
Tornquist. Jonas E., and W. J. Towie, St. Paul, Minn. ;
said Tornquist assignor to said Towle. Apparatus for
agitating, separating, positioning, and distributing con-
tainer caps and other articles. 1.446,024 ; Feb. 20.
Toronto Power Company Limited, The. (See Allan, Wil-
liam G., assignor.)
Torre, Pasquale Delia. Philadelphia, Pa. Cabinet for
phonographs and the like. 1,476,556 ; Dec. 4.
Torrey, F. L., & Company. (See Torrey, Raymond L.,
assignor.)
Torrev, Raymond L., assignor to F. L. Torrev & Company,
Attloboro, Mass. Belt band. 1.475,974: Dee. 4.
Torricelli. Decio, Springfield, Mass. Ash receiver.
1.478,804; Dec. 25.
Torrington Company, The. (See Barr, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Torrington Company, The. (See Calder, John A., as-
signor.)
Torrington Company, The. (See Cook, Harmon J., as-
signor.)
Tota, Nick, Camden, N. J. Talking-machine cabinet.
1,460,289 ; June 26.
T6th. Charles J., assignor to International Process and
Engineering Corporation. New York, N. Y. Internal-
combustion engine. 1.476,305 ; Dec. 4.
T6th, Charles J., assignor to International Process and
Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y. Internal-
combustion engine. 1,476,306; Dec. 4.
T6th, Charles J., Stapleton, assignor to International
Process and Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Internal-combustion engine. 1,476,307 ; Dec. 4.
T6th, Charles J.. Stapleton, assignor to International
Process and Engineering Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Internal-combustion engine. 1,476,308 ; Dec. 4.
T6th, Charles J., Stapleton, assignor to International
Process and Engineering Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Internal-combustion engine. 1.476, •'509 ; Dec. 4.
Toth, Frank, and K. Combos, PboenixvUle, Pa. Clothes-
line. 1.451,557 : Apr. 10.
Toth, John, Bartonville, 111. Beehive. 1.461,950 ; July 17.
Toth, Louis, C. Konyves, and F. StriefBer, Philadelphia,
Pa. Jacqiiard mechanism for circular-knitting ma-
chines. 1.460.990: July 3.
Tothill. William S.. Chicago, 111. Amusement apparatus.
1,465,067 : Aug. 14.
Totman. Arnold W. (See Smith, J. C, and Totman.)
Totschnig. Hieronymus. Lienz, Austria. Surveying in-
strument 1.467.075 : Sept. 4.
Totzke, Emil M., St. Joseph, Mich. Vehicle spring con-
struction. 1,469,057; Sept. 25.
Touch, Dominic F. (See Touch. John and D. F.)
Touch, John and D. F.. Archbald. Pa. Automatic stop
mechanism. 1,449.708 : Mar. 27.
Toulmin, H.-irry A., jr., Dayton, assignor to The Temco
Electric Motor Company, Leipsic, Ohio. Shock ab-
sorber. 1,456,657 ; May 29.
Toulon, Pierre M. G., assignor to Bureau d'Organisation
nconoml(]ue, Paris, France. Device for the cooling of
electric apparatus by the circulation of liquid through
, the conductors. 1,452,666 ; Apr. 24.
Toun, Max. (See Duff. Thomas F., assignor.)
Tonrtns. Anastasios. Chicago, III. Dancing-doll toy.
1.44:^.770: .Tan. 30.
Tourtellot, Wayne L., assignrfr to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company. Akron, Ohio. Clicking-machlne block.
1.443.327 : Jan. 23.
Toussalnt, Heinvlch. Kiel, and H. Fluck, Hamburg, as-
signors to Deutsche Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin,
Germany. Dredging bucket. 1,478,622 ; Dec. 25.
Tow, Edward. (See Pearson, M. E., and Tow.)
Tow, James O., Columbia, Mo., assignor to The American
Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Safety
device iPor centrifugal extractors. 1,444.401 ; Feb. 6.
Tower, Charles H., assignor to The Teagle Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Impulse starter for ignition gen-
erators. 1,450,010; Mar. 27.
Tower, Charles H., assignor to The Teagle Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. System for generating and distribut-
ing electric currents. 1,401,234 ; July 10.
Tower, Charles H., assignor to The Teagle Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. System and apparatus for generating
and distributing electric currents. 1,466,635 ; Aug. 28.
Tower, Charles 11., assignor to The Teagle Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Magneto ignition system. 1,477,789 ;
Dec. 18.
Tower, Clarence E., New Haven, Conn. Flashlight
holder. 1,471,985 ; Oct. 23.
Tower, Herschel E., assignor to The Baldwin Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Piano-playing pneumatic action.
1,445,807; Feb. 20.
Tower, Ralph S., Cottage Grove, Oreg. Switch.
1,456,950 ; May 29.
Towers, Arthur A., Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle top.
1,452,328; Apr. 17.
Towers, Etonigan D., Baltimore,
for twister rings. 1,466,004 ;
Towers, Donigan D., Baltimore,
for twister rings. 1,466,005 ;
Towers & S'llliyan Manufacturing
Walter S., assignor.)
Towle, James M., West Somervillo, assignor of one-half
to L. I. Beckwith, Boston, Mass. Automatic hose cou-
pling. 1,471,427 ; Oct. 23.
Towle Manufacturing Company. (See Kinsman, W. A.
and Nock, assignors.)
Towle Manufacturing Company.
E., assignor.)
Towle, William J. (See Tornquist,
Towle, William J., St. Paul, Minn.
Md. Lubricating meani
; Aug. 28.
Md. Lubricating means
Aug. 28.
Co. (See Cothran,
(See Nock, Harold
J. E., and Towle.)
Forming gaskets and
the same to can necks, etc. 1,446,025 ;
applying
Feb. 20.
Towle, William J., St. Paul, Minn. Machine for forming
gaskets and applying the same to can ends or other
closures. 1,465,101 ; Aug. 14.
Towle, William J., St. Paul, Minn. Lining can ends and
mechanism therefor. 1,465,102; Aug. 14.
Towler, Maximilian J. L., Detroit, Mich. Differential
gearing. 1,454,578 ; May 8.
Towne, George S., San Francisco, Calif. Power-transmis-
sion belt. 1,451,349; Apr. 10.
Towne, Walter M., New York, assignor to E. W. Bliss
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Method and apparatus for form-
ing tubular metal articJes, socketed terminal lugs, and
the like. 1,468,092 ; Sept. 18.
Towner, Heber F., Santa Ana, Calif. Self lift for agri-
cultural Implements. 1,452,855 ; Apr. 24.
Towner, Heber F., Santa Ana, Calif. Attachment for
tractors. 1.477.089; Dec. 11.
Townley, Frederick E. (See Townley, Sheldon E., and
P. E.)
Townley, Sheldon E., East Orange, and F. E. Townley,
Newark, N. J. Gypsum-calcining apparatus. 1,446,863 ;
Feb. 27.
Towns, Eugene S., Austin, Tex. Boring machine.
1,452,007; Apr. 17.
Townsend, Albert J., and H. W. Snyder, Lima, Ohio.
Locomotive draft appliance. 1,477,730 ; Dec. 18.
Townsend, Arthur J. (See Naugle, H. M., and Townsend.)
Townsend, Arthur J., Canton, Ohio, assignor to The Fed-
eral Machine & Welder Company, Warren, Ohio. Weld-
ing machine. 1,465,241 ; Aug. 14.
Townsend, Chauncey. (See Rutherford, C. H., and Town-
send.)
Townsend, Clinton P., Washington, D. C, assignor to
Hooker Electrochemical Company, New York, N. Y.
Producing organic chloriu - substitution products.
1,468,220 ; Sept. 18.
Townsend. Floyd E., Berkeley, assignor of one-half to E.
G. Palmer, San Francisco, Calif. Car unloader.
1,463,302 ; July 31.
Townsend, Francis M. (See Isbell, John P., assignor.)
Townsend, Frank B.. assignor of one-half to J. E. McMath,
Peun Yan, N. Y. Swinging and sliding door. 1,468,053 ;
Sept. 18. _
Chicago, 111,, assignor to W. H.
Hand brake for railway cars.
Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H.
Hand brake for railway cars.
Townsend, Frederick B.,
Miner, Chazy, N. Y.
1,446,226: Feb. 20.
Townsend, Frederick B.,
Miner. Chazy, N. Y.
1,446,227 : Feb. 20.
Townsend, George W., St. Albans, N. Y. Device for mak-
ing armature colls. 1,460,737 ; .July 3.
Townsend, Harry D., Washington, D. C. Holder for l)ooks
and the Uke. 1,440.509 ; Jan. 2.
Townsend, Harry E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure.
1,445,729 ; Feb. 20.
Townsend, Herbert E., East Providence, assignor to
Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, Provi-
dence, R. I. Cushioning device for reversing mecha-
nism. 1,454,987 ; May 15.
Tovmsend, John S., assignor to Whiting Corporation,
Harvey, 111. Leveling apparatus for locomotive jacks.
1 446,774 : Feb. 27.
Townsend, John S., assignor to Whiting Corporation, Har-
vey, 111. Motor-driven ladle-turning mechanism.
1,472,286; Oct. 30.
Townsend, John S., assignor to Whiting Corporation.
Harvey, 111. Portable Jack. 1.477,790; Dec. 18.
542
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Ctontinued.
Townsend, John S. E , Oxford, England. Means for de-
tecting small electric currents. 1,455,458 ; May 15.
Towneend, Mary I., Seattle, Wash., assignor of two-thirds
to W. B. Van Valin, Los Angeles, Calif. Toy figure.
Des. 62,294; May 1.
Townsend, Samuel P., Orange, N. J. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,443.8.")6 ; -Ian. 30.
Townsend, William S., assignor to Guarantee Liquid
Measure Company, Rochester, Pa. Indicating attach-
ment for liquid dispensers. 1,468,843 ; Sept. 25.
Townsend, William S., and P. E. Douglass, Rochester,
Pa. Visible display attachment for measuring pumps.
1,450,994; Apr. 10.
Townsend, William S., and F. E. Douglass, Rochester, Pa.
Dispensing and display pump. 1,455,235 ; May 15.
Townson, James. (See Hall, P. C, and Townson.)
Toy Business Corporation. (See Lo Cascio, Pasquale, as-
signor.)
Toy Devices, Inc., Tie. (See De Cesare, Matteo, as-
signor. )
Toy, George D. and H. T., Sidney, Ohio. Driving gear
for snowplows. 1,473,889; Nov. 13.
Toy, George D. and H. T., Sidney, Ohio. Scraper.
1,473,890; Nov. 13.
Toy, Hugh T. (See Toy, George D. and H. T.)
Toy, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Finger-measuring device.
1,442,985 ; Jan. 23.
Toy, Samuel, Boston, Mass. Gem-setting tool. 1,442,986 ;
Jan. 23.
Tozier, Benjamin P., Venice, Calif. Game of slcill.
1,447,363 ; Mar. 6.
Tozier, Charles C, Wrentham, Mass. ; A. L. Goodwin,
executor. Stove. 1,469,463; Oct. 2.
Trace, Russell A., assignor to Buckeye Iron and Brass
Works, Dayton, Ohio. Cake-forming machine. 1,468,765 ;
Sept. 16.
Trachte, Arthur F. (See Trachte, George A. and A. F.)
Trachte, George A. and A. P., Madison, Wis. Tank.
1,443,060; Jan. 23. ,
Trachte, George A. and A. P., Madison, Wis. Corrugating
machine. 1,464,018 ; Aug. 7.
Trachtenberg, Samuel, Cleveland, Ohio. Mechanical flag-
waving device. 1,453,772 ; May 1. •
Trachtenberg, Samuel, Cleveland, Ohio. Music-leaf
turner. 1,458,959 ; June 19.
Traction Machine Company, The. (See Fetzer, Louis W.,
assignor.)
Tracy, Clyde W., Visalia, Calif. Puller for sleeve bear-
ings. 1,466,976; Sept. 4.
Tracy, Edward M., Cleveland, Ohio. Artificial foot.
1,459,564; June 19.
Tracy, Ernest B., Seattle, Wash. Picture-molding hook.
1,456,476 ; May 22.
Tracy, James .T., Cleveland, Ohio. Drawbar rig for
tractors. 1,444,402 ; Feb. 6.
Tracy, Timothy L., Richmond, Ind. Display counter.
1,441,644 ; Jan. 9.
Traer, Glenn W., and C. M. Garland, assignors to Uni-
versal Coal Products Company, Chicago, 111. System
of coking. 1,466,215; Aug. 28.
TrafEarn, George L. (See Pond, Charles P., assignor.)
Trafolite Manufacturing Company, The. (See Elliott,
Basil W., assignor.)
Trageser, Albert H., and L. Hassinger, New York, N. Y.
Container. 1,4B6,606 ; Aug. 28.
Traher, Wilfred C, London, Ontario, Canada. Music-leaf
binder. 1,469,199; Sept. 25.
Trailer Truck Company. (See Utter, L. E., and Howland,
assignors.)
Trailmobile Company, The. (See Morrison, James, as-
signor.)
Trailmoblle Company, The. (See Steiner, H. W., Shipley,
and Morrison, assignors.)
Train, John A., St. Paul, Minn. Detachable camp kit
for motor vehicles. 1.443,397 ; Jan. 30.
Traltel Marble Company, The. (See Calkins, Seward
H., assignor.)
Trampusch, Otto, Augsburg. Germany. Pneumatic tube
for the tires of vehicle wheels. 1,441.461 ; Jan. 9.
Trane, Reuben N., Ln Crosse,* Wis. Rotary puinii ur n...
tor. 1,442,195; Jan. 10.
Traphagen, Harry K. (See Waterman, L. E., Trap-
hagen, and Waterman.)
Traphagen, Harry R., assignor to Emerson-Brantingham
Company, Rockford, III. Planter. 1,441.764 ; Jan. f)
Traphagen, Harry R., assignor to Emerson-Brantingham
Company, Rockford, 111. Landmarkcr for pl.nntcrs.
1,460,457 ; July 3.
Trapnell, William E., and J. A. Basterwood, Madison-
ville, Ky. Excavating machine. 1,459,481 ; June 19.
Trask, Albert S., Concord, N. H. Combined lamp and
bookrack. Des. 62,678 ; July 17.
Tratsch. Walter A. (See Bechtol, A. H., and Tratsch.)
Traub Manufacturing Company, The. (See Brcss, E iK-r-;
B., assignor.)
Traube, Wllhelm, Berlin, Germany. Production of ethyl
chloride. 1,470,656 ; Oct. 16.
Traufler, Wallace A., Toledo, Ohio. Belt shifter.
1,469,856; Oct. 9.
Trauger, Brooks M., Scranton, Pa. Hoof pad. 1.442 748 :
Jan. 16.
Traum, David, assignor to Dritz-Traum Co., N-^w York
N. Y. Bag. 1,465.105; Aug. 14.
Traum, John, Coshocton, Ohio. Apparatus for vulcaniz-
ing tire casings. 1,470,657 ; Oct. 16.
Traut & Hine Mfg. Company, The. (See Humphrey, Ern-
est N., assignor.)
Traatner, George H. (See Trautner, William L. and
G. H.)
Trautner, William L., and G. H., St. Paul, Minn. Oil
retainer. 1,466,772 ; Sept. 4.
Traveler Rubber C)ompany of Bethlehem, U. S. A., The.
(See de la Rigaudiere, Guy, assignor.)
Travelight Manufacturing Co. (Sefe Dwyer, Francis
P., assignor.)
Travell, Warren, New, York, N. Y. Cargo-handling
apparatus. 1,476,557 ; Dec. 4.
Traver, Adelbert L., Philmont, N. Y. Loop-sewing ma-
chine. 1,476,658 ; Dec. 4.
Traver, Adelbert L., Philmont, N. Y. Guide and ad-
juster for looper needles. 1,476,659 : Dec. 4.
Traver, Ernest A., Thornton, Calif. Shock absorber.
1,477,791 ; Dec. 18.
Traver, Harry G., Beaver Falls, Pa. Aeroplane swing.
1,473,980 ; Nov. 13.
Traver, Oliver C, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Automatic reclosing circuit-breaker
system. 1,470,582; Oct. 9.
Traver, Oliver C, Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Automatic reclosing circuit-
breaker system. 1.477.395 ; Dec. 11 .
Travers, Roland J., San Diego, Calif. Electric-lamp stand.
1,448,949 ; Mar. 20.
Travis, John M., St. Louis, Mo. Beverage-dispensing
apparatus. Des. 61.882 : Feb. 6.
Travis, John R. D., Clio, Iowa. Grain-handling appara-
tus. 1,478,269 ; Dec. 18.
Travis, Paul J. (See Travis, William T. and P. J.)
Travis, William T. and P. J., Oyster, Va. Grading
mechanism for potato harvesters. 1,447,911 ; Mar. 6.
Travis, William T. and P. J., Oyster, Va. Conveyer for
potato harvesters. 1,447,912 ; Mar. 6.
Trawford, Charles, Limited. (See Swann, William,
assignor.)
Traxcl, William J., Chicago, 111. Safety device for gas
drums. 1,464,226 ; Aug. 7.
Traylor, Benjamin K., El Campo, Tex. Store shelf.
1,444,758 ; Feb. 6.
Traylor. Benjamin K., El Campo, Tex. Ladder. 1,444,759 ;
Feb. 6.
Traylor. Ruth. (See Ellis. Wni-ren E.. .Tssignor.)
Trbojevich, Nikola, Detroit, Mich. Forming spiral bevel
gears. 1,465,150 ; Aug. 14.
Trbojevich, Nikola, Detroit, Mich. Hob. 1,465,151 ;
Aug. 14.
Treadwell Engineering Company. (See Mikaelson, B. W.,
and Neave, assignors.)
Treadwell, John, New York, N. Y. Briquette press.
1,448,982 ; Mar. 20.
Treadwell, M. H., Company. (See Astrom, Carl P., as-
signor.)
Treadwell, M. H., Company. (See Howard, John H., as-
signor.)
Treadwell, M. H., Company. (See Steven, Frank R., as-
signor.)
Treanor, Edward D. (See Abbott, C. C, and Treanor.)
Treanor, Edward D., Pittsfield. Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Companv. Stationary induction appara-
tus. 1.477,396; Dec. 11.
Treat, Clifford E., Los Angeles, Calif. Switch.
1,473,262; Nov. 6.
Treat, Francis H., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Duff Pat-
ents Company, Incorporated, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas pro-
ducer. 1,469,399 ; Oct. 2.
Treat, Sidney W., assignor to Signode System, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Box-strapping device. 1,469,857 ; Oct. 9.
Trebes, Edward H., Tampa, Fla. Pavement and laying
the same. 1,456,080 : May 22.
Trgchot, Francois, Paris, France. Traction wheel with
movable blades. 1,450,656 ; Apr. 3.
Tredwell, Charles A., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. Telescopic fishing rod.
1,441,045; Jan. 2.
Trefs, George, Montville, N. J. Loose-wheel construction.
1,466,074; Aug. 28.
Trefz, Carl G. (See Wright, Charles D., assignor.)
Trego, Frank H., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Carburetor. 1,444,222 ; Feb. 6.
Tregoning, Ed,gar. Attleboro, Mass. Automatic tempera-
ture-regulating device. 1,448,012 ; Mar. 13. *
Treiman, Isaac A.. Seattle, Wash. Safety attachment
for locks. 1,472.948 ; Nov. 6.
Treiman, Isak A., and R. 'L. Rockwell, Seattle, Wash.;
said Rockwell assignor of one-fourth to said Treiman.
Lock. 1,461,857 ; .Tuly 17.
Trelscbel, Chester C., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Porcelain. 1,462,396 ; July 17. •
Trejo M., Rafael, and D. Ponce,. San Antonio, Tex.
Treloar, Waltir C, Mitchell, S. Dak. Tiling target.
1,476,430 : Dec. 4.
Headlight dimmer. 1,478,148 ; Dec. 18.
Tremain, Charles A., Bellingham, Wash. Phonograph-
tone rectifier and amplifier. 1,457,678 ; June 5.
Tremnyne. John S.. Long Beach, Calif. Chain jack.
1.466.977; Sept. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
543
Tremblntt, Barney, Minneapolis, Minn. Doll. Des.
G3.tili7 • Dec. 25.
Tremol.ida, Gugllelmo R., assignor to Detroit Air Cooled
Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Welding copper to iron.
1,449,037: Alar. 27.
Tremont Products Company. (See Smith, Raymond D.,
assignor.)
Tremper, Charles W., assignor to The Fuller Mfg. Co.,
New Haven, Conn. Sheet-feeding mechanism. 1,460,689 ;
July 3.
Trenckmann, Bruno. (See Trenckmann, Erich and B.)
Trenckmnnn, Erich and B., assignors to B. G. Tertil-
werke G. m. b. U., Berlin-Tempolhof, Germany. Balloon
envelope material and manufacturing the same.
1,452,229; Apr. 17.
Trenholme, Arthur K., Portland, Oreg. Single-tube bi-
cycle tire. 1,457,287 ; May 29.
Trenkamp, Herman J., Cleveland, Ohio. Stove-oven
adapter. 1,443,511 ; Jan. 30.
Trenor, Albert D., assignor to J. H. Hammond, jr., Glou-
cester. Mass. Helm-limiting device. Rel5,694 ; Oct. 2.
Trent Process Corporation. (See Trent, Walter E., as-
signor.)
Trent, Walter E., Washington, D. C. Carbonaceous fuel.
1,461,167 ; July 10.
Trent, Walter E., assignor to Trent Process Corporation,
Washington, D. C. Treating ore and like materials.
1,461,372; July 10.
Trent, Walter E., assignor to Trent Process Corporation,
Washington, D. C. Producing coke. 1,478,864 ;
Dec. 25.
Trentesean, Edgar L., Boston, Mass. Night lamp.
1,461,233; July 10.
Trenton Auto Radiator Works. (See Kramer, Nathan
and B., assignors.)
Trescott, Stephen O., Battle Mountain, Nev. Aeroplane.
1,468,933; Sept. 25.
Tresemer, Walter L., and E. B. Wilson, Indianapolis,
Ind. Valve. 1,448,580; Mar. 13.
Tresise, Raleigh E. (See Scott, W. M., and Tresise.)
Tresnak, William J., Lake Worth, Fla. Phonograph-rec-
ord cabinet. 1,449,922 ; Mar. 27.
Tresnak, William J., Lake Worth, Fla. Butter churn.
1.474,741 ; Nov. 20.
Trester, Herault A., assignor to Metal Forms Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. ScaEEold bracket. 1,449,638 ;
Mar. 27.
Trester, Herault A., assignor to Metal Forms Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Road form. 1,471,074 ; Oct. 16.
Trester, Herault A., assignor to Metal Forms Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Concrete elevator and distributor.
1.475,253; Nov. 27.
Trethaway, Joseph D., assignor to Trethaway Mfg. Co.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Toy. 1,467,659; Sept. 11.
Trethaway, Joseph D., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., assignor to
Trethaway Mtg. Company, Newark, N. J. Wheel.
1,467,660; Sept. 11.
Trethaway Mfg. Co. (See Trethaway, Joseph D., as-
signor.)
Treublg, Frederick G., Ozone Park, N. Y. Lid lifter.
1.456.157 ; May 22.
Trew, Arthur S., and F. A. Bullington, Portland, Oreg.,
assignors to Trew Tabulating Machine Company. Card-
making machine. 1,441.385 ; Jan. 9.
Trew, George B., Shreveport, La. Silt trap. 1,406,773 ;
Sept. 4.
Trew Tabulating Machine Company. (See Trew, A. S.,
and Bullington, assignors.)
Trlay, Edward J., jr., Jacksonville, Fla. Lace-locklng
means for articles of personal wear. 1,466,075 ;
Aug. 28.
Trlbble, Walter, Oakland, Calif. Shpiplng container.
1,452,768; Apr. 24.
Trlbojevlch, Nikola, Detroit, Mich. Gear. 1,465,149 ;
Aug. 14.
Trlbull, Carl E., Baltimore, Md. Banjo. 1,446,728;
Feb. 27.
Trice, Gilbert C, Fayetteville, N. C. Roof. 1,467,017;
Sept. 4.
Tri-Clty Steel Company. (See Hyle, Jacob A., assignor.)
Trickcy, Charles W., McGrath, Minn. Wiiidov/ sscreen.
1,461.588; July 10.
Tri-Continental Corporation. (See Oishel, John R., as-
signor.)
Triggs, James M., assignor to The Majestic Company,
Huntington, Ind. Window chute. 1,455.511 ; May 15.
Trigwell, Alfred J., San Jose, Calif. Pump. 1,459,453;
June 19.
Trigwell, James R., Brixton, London, England. Knife
sTiarpenpr. 1,468,611 : Sept. 18.
Trimble, Charles P., assignor to Fort Pitt Bedding Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Clip for fastening covers to seat
frames and the like. 1,455,754 ; May 15.
Trimble. Russell F., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for treating metals.
1,456,523 ; May 29.
Trimble, Russell F., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Elec-
trode and its construction. 1.465,381 ; Aug. 21.
Trimble, Russell P., Elizabeth, N. J,, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Mak-
ing electrodes. 1,472,5()5 ; Oct. 30.
Trimble, Russell F., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Western
I'ilectnc Conipany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y
Jig employed in the Construction of electrodes.
1.478,0(1 ; Dec. 18.
Tri-Me Manufacturing Co. (See Cole, L. J., and Hauck, as-
signors.)
Trimm, Leslie E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile wheel
lock. 1,447,053 ; Feb. 27.
Trimmer, Moses L., Craig, Mo. Dumping body. 1,443,294 ;
Jan. 23.
'^'■y'!'A'.V''A'„,'^^''^*^^ ^•' Craig, Mo. Attachable hopper.
1,403,232; July 31.
Trlmont Manufacturing Company. (See Parker, Burton
H., assignor.)
Trimont Manufacturing Company. (See Whltfleld.
Arthur J., assignor.)
Trinca, Frederick, and H. Wolf, assignors to Ever Ready
Auto Signal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Automobile
signal. 1,450,765 ; Apr. 3.
Trlnlel, Andrew B., JeffersonvlUe, Ind. Wire stretcher.
1,451,410 ; Apr. 10.
Trinks, Franz, Brunswick, Germany. Revolutions-count-
ing mechanism for calculating machines. 1,445 461 ■
Feb. 13. . , ,
Trinks, Franz, Brunswick, Germany. Calculating ma-
chine. 1,462,397: July 17.
Trinks, Wllllbald, PittsBurgh, assignor to Tate-Jones &
Co., Inc., Leetsdale, Pa. Heating furnace. 1,452,856:
Apr. 24. > , ,
Tripp, Hallie E., Chattanooga, Tenn. Adjustable weather
strip and stop for closure members. 1,443,295 ; Jan. 23.
^'"iPPA^'I.^^.?^' J""- ^s Angeles, Calif. Store furniture.
1,460,332; June 26.
Trii)pi, Samuel, Buffalo, N. Y. Goblet or similar article.
, Des. 63,337; Nov. 20.
Trippi, Samuel. Buffalo, N. Y. Goblet or similar article
Des. 63,338; Nov. 20.
Trist, Arthur R., London, England. Device for main-
taining liquids at a constant level in their contain-
ers. 1,443,663 : Jan. 30.
Trltt, Samuel J., Jr., Carlisle, Pa. Rotary valve.
1,461,296; July 10.
Triumph Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ward,
Paul S.. assignor.)
Triumph Trap Co. (See Thomas, Arthur, assignor.)
Trivelli, Adriaan P. H., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1.458,256; June 12.
Trlvellonl, Angelo, Milan, Italy. Manufacture of nails
formed In two parts. 1,462,775 ; July 24.
Trivlsonno, Joseph L., et al. (See Mafrazzo, Domenlco,
assignor,)
Troell, Otto. (See Thorssell, C. T., and Troell.)
Trogner, Roland S., assignor to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire machine.
1,462,465 ; July 17.
Trogner, Roland S., assignor to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Vehicle tire,
1,464,590 ; Aug. 14.
Trohon, William G., East Danvers, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Bobbln-case-retaining device. 1,471,930 ; Oct. 23.
Troidl. Nellie Y., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Educational ap-
pliance. 1,450,395 ; Apr. 3.
Trolel, Jacob E. (See King, S. H., and Trolel.)
Trollo, Biaglo, Oneida, N. Y. Feed box for bees.
1.455,459; May 15.
Trojan Glass Cutter Works, Inc. (See Tucker, James W.,
assignor.)
Trojan, Ludwik, Hamtramck, Mich. Rocker. 1,449,709 :
Mar. 27.
Trojan Powder Company. (See Snelling, Walter O.,
assignor. )
Trojan Powder Company. (See Snelling, W. O., and.
Lams, assignors.)
Trojan Powder Company. (See Waller, Charles B., as-
signor. )
Troll, Fyederick J., Baltimore, Md., assignor to the Load-
ometer Company. Road-bearing meter. 1,458,920 ;
.Tune 12.
Trolley, Isaac, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated,
Mollne, m. Tractor connection for agricultural Imple-
ments. 1,475.202 : Nov. 27.
Trolley, Isaac, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Mollne Plow Company, Incorporated,
Mollne, 111. Tractor hitch for agricultural implements.
1,475,203; Nov. 27.
Trolley, Isaac, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated,
Moline, 111. Tractor connection for agricultural imple-
ments. 1,475,204 ; Nov. 27.
Trolley, Isaac, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mesnt
assignments, to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated,
Moline, 111. Tractor connection for agricultural Imple-
ments. 1,475,205 ; Nov. 27.
Trolley, Isaac, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mesn«
assignments, to Mollne Plow Company, Incorporated,
Moline, 111. Tractor hitch. 1,475,206; Nov. 27.
Trolley, Isaac, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mesn*
assignments, to Mollne Plow Company, Incorporated,
Moline, 111. Tractor connection tor agricultural im-
plements. 1,475,207 ; Nov. 27.
544
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Trolley. Isaac. Poufrhkcepsie, N. Y., assignor, by mfsne
asslsuinents, to Moline Plow Company, Incorporated,
Molin*?. 111. Tractor connection for agricultural Im-
plements. 1,475.208: Nov. 27.
Tromanhauser, Seneca H., Minneapolis. Mlnu. Building
wall. 1,445,113 ; Feb. 13. '
Tromba, Marius E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Condensing lens.
1,470,512; Oct. 9.
Trombley, Benjamin B., Syracuse, N. Y. Wagon.
1,460,290 ; June 26.
Trombley. Russell A., Akron, Obio. Collapsible kite.
1,456,260 ; Mjiy 22.
Trombley, William E. (See Hannula, F. E., and Trom-
blev.)"
Tromblv, .Jeremiah M., St. Albans, Vt. Window screen.
1,449,846 : Mar. 27.
Trompetev, Lee R., Codar Rapids, Nebr. Operating table.
1 458 561 * June 12.
Tro'mpeter, Lee R.. Cedar Rapids, Nebr. Instrument ta-
ble. 1.458,562: June 12.
Trood, Samuel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deyice for prodncins
and utilizini? combustible mixture. 1,454.196: May 8.
Trood, Samuel, Pittsbursjli, Pa. Apparatus for producing
and utilizing combustible mixture. 1,466,006 ; Aug. 28.
Trood, Samuel, Haysville Borough, assignor to Peoples
Natural Gas Company, Allegheny County. Pa. Device
for the combustion of liquid fuel. 1,445,370: Feb. 13.
Trosch, Alfred, assignor to A. H. Ingle, Rochester. N. Y.
Vertical multiple-spindle milling machine. 1,444,045 ;
Feb. 6.
Trosch, Alfred, assignor to A, H. Ingle, Rochester, N. Y.
Feed mechanism for machine tools. 1,451,061 ; Apr. 10.
Trosch, Alfred, assignor to A. H. Ingle, Rochester. N. Y.
Power traverse and feed mechanism for planers^
1.471,296 ; Oct. 16.
Trosch, Alfred, assignor to Arthur H. Ingle, Rochester.
N. Y. Rapid traverse and feed control for l^oring mills.
1.475.255 : Nor, 27.
Trosclair, Leo E.. New Orleans, La. Gas-regulating
v.nlve. 1,463,451: .Tuly 31.
Trnsien, Charles G., et al. (See White, Thomas H., as-
sisrnor.)
Trosien, Charles G.. Pontiac, Mich. Gear lock for auto-
mobiles. 1,472,101 ; Oct. 30.
Trosky, Charles L., ,nnd C. C. Marsh, assignors to Allison
Experimental Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Method of
and means for testing gears. 1,473.748 ; Nov. 13.
Trost. Adolph, assignor to J. J. White, Chicago. III.
Electrically-heated former for rounding the backs of
book covers. 1,457,108 ; May 29.
Trost, Harry, Troy, 111. Piston-ring clamp. 1,450,527 ;
Apr. 3.
Trost, Soren O. E. T., London, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Transmitter for wire-
le.ss telephony. 1.468.250 : Sept. 18.
Troth, .Tames P., Washington Tovrnship, Owen County,
Ind. Automatic cow-holding stanchion. 1,464,159;
Aug. 7.
Trotman, William B. K.) Wood Green, England. Mounting
for the dandy rolls of paper-making and like machinery.
1,468,890 : Sept. 25.
Trott. Rolland S., Denver, Colo. Piston for engines.
1.454.868: May 15.
Trott, Rolland S., Denver, Colo. Classifier. 1,468,844 ;
Sept. 25.
Trotter, George C, Chicago. 111., assignor to Plymouth
Phonograph Parts Co., Plymouth, Wis. Automatic stop
for phonographs. 1,460.871 ; July 3.
Trotter, George C, assignor to Lake Laboratories Com-
pany, Elkhart Lake, Wis. Phonograph. 1,470,303 ;
Oct. 9.
Trotter. Henry R., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to Wrst-
. inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Thrust
bearing. 1.459,454; June 19.
Trotter, Henry R., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Multi-
stage rotary pump. 1,468,889 ; Sept. 25.
Trotzer, Zoltan, Budapest, Ilungarv. Electric water
heater. 3.453,574; May 1.
Tronghton. Ernest. (See Cotter, E. W., and Tronsrhton.l
Troupe, Paul V., Moline, 111. Transmission-gearing unit.
1,457.2,36: May 29.
Trout, Harry R., Pnttstown, Pa. Adjustable washtray
leg. 1.471,931 ; Oct. 23.
Trout, Hiram B., Mattoon, 111. Ventilating window for
passenger cars and the like. 1,457,949; June 6.
Trout. Omer C and W. T. Martin, Omaha, Nebr. Smoke-
producing device. 1.444.647 ; Feb. 6.
Trout, Silas E., Philadelphia, Pa. Card index. 1,461,407 ■
July 10.
Troutman, Frank E., and C II. Christio. Butler, Pa.
Melting glass in pots. 1,476.431 : Dec. 4.
Troutman, Frank E.. and C. H. Christie. Butler, Pa.
Glass-melting-not furnace. 1.470.432; Dec. 4.
Trouts, Harry, Upper Black Eddy, Pa. Dirigible head-
light. 1,445,114; Feb. 13.
Trowbridge. Alexander B.. Flushing, N. Y., and O. W. Ten
Eyck, Glen Ridge, N. J. Wall Structure. 1,474,389 ;
Nov. 20.
Trowbridge, Alexander B..- Flushing, N. Y., and 0. W. Ten
Eyck, Glen Ridge, N. J. Vault and safe construction.
1.474.390 ; Nov. 20.
Trowbridge, Augustus, Washington, D. C, and W. C.
Durvea, Princeton, N. J. Recording indicator.
1,447,013; Mar. C.
Trowiiridg*, Aug\is1us, and W. C. Duryea, Princeton,
N. J Camera. 1,477,074; Dec. 18.
Trowbridge. Kenneth M., Dallas, Ga. Stone-dressing ma-
chine. 1,441,311 ; Jan. 9.
Troxol, Harvey H. (Sec Billman, Obed C, assignor.)
Troy li^oundry and Machine Co. Inc. (See Slelcher,
Charles A., assignor.)
Troy Laundry Machinery Co. (See Bartholomew, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Troy Laundry Machinery Co. (See Frazee, Jlenry, jr.,
assignor. )
Troy Laundry Machinery Co. (See Hager, William R.,
assi'gnor.)
Troy Laundry Machinery Co. (See Hoting, Hans C,
assignor.)
Troy Laundry Machinery Co. Ltd. (See Malone, Ernest
J., assignor.)
Troy Laundry Machinery Company Ltd. (See Adland,
V. E., and Kamper, assignors.)
Troy Sunshade Company, The. (See Dillingham, Fred-
erick A., assignor.)
Truan, Charles A., Knoxville, Tenn. Safe and vault door.
1,445.186; Feb. IS.
Trub, .John E. A. (See Borel, Charles, assignor.)
Trubisky, John, Kipling, Ohio. Vegetable slicer. 1,466,105 ;
Aug. 2S.
Truck. Tractor and Manufacturing Company. (See
Jacobs, I. M.. and Cramer, assignors.)
Trucksess. Andrew P., Cauiden, N. J. Sign. 1,458,160;
June 12.
Trucksess, Andrew P., Camden, N. J. Sign. 1,462,158 ;
July 17.
True, George A., trustee. (See Matthews, Scott J.,
assignor.)
Truebe, Paul G., Detroit, Mich. Friction clutch and ten-
sion device. 1,442,417 ; Jan. 16.
Trueblood. Ralph W., and A. M. Rochlen, Lo.<« Angeles,
Calif. Device for coding and decoding telephotographs.
1,440,510 ; Jan. 2.
Trueblood. Samuel L., Baton Rouge, La. Direction indi-
cator. 1,460.607 ; Aug. 28.
Tnielson, Arthur O.. Alhambra, Calif. Muffler-exhaust de-
flector. 1,442,196: .Tan. 16.
Truesdell, Joseph A., South Jacksonville, assignor to A. T.
Hill, Jacksonville, Fla. Seat attachment for motor
vehicles. 1.444,014; Feb. 6.
TruiTy, Antoine, Courbevoie, France. Folding seat.
1,460,291 ; June 26.
Truman. James et al. (See McCormick, Charles M.,
assiKiior.)
Trumble Gas Trap Co. (See Trumble, Milon J., as-
signor.)
Trutnble. Milon J., AUwmbra, Calif., assignor to Trumble
Gas Trap Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas-trap float. Re.
15,580; Apr. 17.
Trumbull. Alexander H., Stratford, Conn. Holder for
Collapsible tubes. 1.450,055: Mar. 27.
Trumbull, .\lexander H,. Stratford, assignor to The
Connecticut Electric Mfg. Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Drilling machine. 1,450,121 : Mar. 27.
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Getchell. Benjamin E., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Leppert, Henry E., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Co., The. (See
Wheeler, Frank T., assignor.)
Trumbull. Harlan L., Akron. Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N, Y, Pneumatic
tire and making the same, 1.476.381 : Dec, 4,
Tmmhull, Oscar W„ Buffalo, N. Y Packing. 1,455,682;
May 15.
Trumbull Steel Company, The. (See Wille, Frederick,
assignor.)
Trump, Charles A., Derry, Pa. Combination plane.
1,448,775 ; Mar. 20.
Trump, Elno H., assignor to The Lambert Tire & Rubber
CompHny, Barberton, Ohio. Elastic vehicle tire. Des.
02.971 ;"Aug. 28.
Trunko, John. Arden, W. Va. Trolley-wheel guard.
1,4.'i9,66S; .Tune 19.
Trunko, John, Arden, W. Va. Aeroplane. 1,478,270 ;
Dec. 18.
Truscon Steel Company. (See Briody, Bernard, assignor.)
Trusecn Steel Company. (See Jencks, H. W., Mont-
gomery, and Sparks, assignors.)
Truscon Steel Company. (See Kane, Thomas IT., -ig.
signer.)
Truscon Steel Company. (See White, Herbert E., as-
signor.)
Truskoski, John F., Chicago, 111. Checker and chess
board. 1.441,386 : Jan. 9.
Trussell, Clarence D., assignor to Trussell Manufac-
turing Company, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Loose-leaf binder.
1,450.267 ; Apr. 3.
Trussell. Clarence D,, assignor to Trussell Manufacturing
Company, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Loose-leaf binder.
1,454,869; May 15.
Trussell, Clarence D., assignor to Trussell Manufacturing
Companv, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Loose-leaf binder.
1,468,845 : Sept. 25.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
545
Trussell, Clarence D., assignor to Trussell Manuructui-lng
Compnnv, Voughkeepsle, N. Y. Loose-leaf bindor.
1,4()8,846 ; Sept. 25.
Tru.sscll Manufacturing Company. (See Trussell, Clar-
ence D., assignor.)
Trust, Henry. (See Trust, Josephine and H.)
Trust, Henry, deceased, Parlt Ridge, N. J., and F. Al.
Ashley, Brooklyn, X. Y. ; said Ashley assignor of his
right to J. Trust, Park KiUgv, N. .1.; .T. Trust, ad-
ministratrix. Mixing and beating machine. 1,461,4(38 ;
July 10.
Trust, tleurv, I'ark Ridge, N. J., and P. M. Ashley, BrooU-
Ivn, N. Y.'; said Ashlev assignor to J. Trust, Park Kidge,
N. .T. ; J. Trust, ndniinlstratrix. Shredding machine.
1,469,309; Oct. 2.
Trust, Henry, i'ark Ridge, N. J., and F. M. Ashley, Brook-
Ivn. N. Y. : said Ashloy assignor to .T. Trust, Park Ridge,
S'. .T. ; J. Trust, administratrix. Mixing and beating
machine. 1,469,.'?70 : Oct. 2.
Trust, Josephine. (See Trust, H., and Ashley, assignors.)
Trust. Josephine, administratrix. (See Trust, H., and
Ashley, assignors.)
Trust, Josephine and H., Tark Ridge, N. J., assignors, by
mesne assisruments, to Fitchburg Machine Works,
Fitchburg, Mass. Food machine. 1.467,770 : Sept. 11.
Trust, Josephine and H., Park Ridge, N. J., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Fitchburg Machine Works,
Fitchburg. Mass. Food machine. 1,467,820 ; Sept. 11.
Trust. Lncis. (See Dongnerty, Elmer E,. .-issignov. )
Trustv, Harry. (See Trusty," Joseph M. and H.)
Trusty. Joseph M. and H., Oorte Madera, Calif. Tire
and engine gauge. 1.448,168 : Mar. 18.
Trutta, Cesare, assignor of one-half to N. Rinaldi, Ne\T
York, N. Y. Food cutter. 1,471,313 ; Oct. 16.
Tryer, L. M. (See Woolen, Alfred, assignor.)
Tscheniing, Henrv, assignor to Arcade Manufacturing
Company, Frecport. HI. Mop. 1.468.423 ; Sept. IS.
Tsehudy. Heinrich, Ennenda, Switzerland. Drawing frame
for spinning machinery. 1,469.548 ; Oct. 2.
Tseng. Jickn;im, London, England. Manufacture of Soap.
1.47.". 60S : Nov. 27.
T.sutsui, Yuklno, Seattle, Wash. Hatpin. 1,455,120 ;
May 15.
Tnbnch, .\rthur L. (See Tubach, Emil F.. assignor.)
Tnbach. Emil F., assignor of one-half to A. L. Tubach,
Dushorc. Pa. Mine-car door. 1.443.857 ; Jan. 30.
Tubbs. Anthony A., Hammond, Ind. Razor-blade pocket-
knife. 1.444.715 ; Feb. 6.
Tubbs. Earl I)., New York, N. Y. Concrete tie clip.
1.407.741 ; Sept. 11.
Tnbbs. Earl D.. New York, N. Y., assignor to Igoe Broth-
ers, Newark. N. J. Flexible shaft coupling, 1,469,738 ;
Oct. 2. . ^
Tubbs, Frank M., Santa Rosa, Calif. Rail-securing de-
vice. 1,453,213; Apr. 24.
Tube Products Company. (See Jacobs, Clare S., as-
signor.)
Tubfze Artificial Silk Company of America. (See Blnd-
schedler. E., and Juer, assignors.)
Tubize Artinclal Silk Company of America. (See Juer,
George, assignor.)
Tubular Scaffolding Company Limited, The. (See Pal-
mer-Jones, Daniel, assignor.)
Tubular Steel Automobile Wheel Manufacturing Company.
(See Minniok, Frederick L.. assignor.)
Tuchfarber, Frank, Cincinnati, Ohio. Acoustic stylus
mounting. 1,473,063: Nov. 6.
Tucker, Albert B., Birmingham, Ala. Storage crate case.
1.475,093 ; Nov. 20.
Tucker, Albert N., Gerrads Cross, England. Apparatus
or device for use when teaching or practicing shooting,
particularly game shooting. 1,463.931 ; .\ug. 7.
Tucker, Albert N., Gerrads Cross, England. Means or
device for adapting sporting guns or like small arms
for miniature ammunition practice or use. 1,468,891 ;
Sept. 25.
Tucker Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Tucker,
Jesse D.. assignor.)
Tucker, Calvin F., Kansas City, Mo. Tire armor.
1,444,814 ; Feb. 13.
Tucker, Charles E., York, Pa. Gasoline-dispensing appa-
ratus. 1,476,856 ; Dec. 11.
Tucker, Charles N., New Bedford, assignor to Hopedale
Manufacturing Company, Milford, Mass. Picker-stick
check motion. 1,470,513 ; Oct. 9.
Tucker, Charles O.. Hutchinson, Kans. Tone regulator.
1,457,327 ; June 5.
Tucker, Edwin J. (See Thompson, Charles W., assignor.)
Tucker, Elmer A., Bremerton, Wash. Earth drag.
1,472,949: Nov. 6.
Tucker, Eric E., Dryad, Wash. Stovepipe brace.
1.442,749; Jan. 16.
Tucker. Ernest L. (See Northrop, J., Kilburn, Pessotti,
and Tucker.)
Tucker, Frederick D., et a!., trustees. (See Allen, James
M., assignor.)
Tucker, George E., Washington, D. C. xVutomoblle robe
lock. 1,442.750: Jan. 16.
Tucker, Harry. (See Stamm. AT . T"cl.-rT. nnd T'lr? ^
Tucker, Henry L., assignor to Tom Wye, Inc., Winchen-
don, Mass. Seam for fabrics. 1,467,626 ; Sept. 11.
58339— ?.,■;
Tucker, Henry U., Balboa, Canal Zone. Thrashing de-
vice. l,476,0(jf : Dec. 4.
Tucker, James R., and E. M. Ayers, Baltimore, Md.
.Automobile spring tire. 1.455,236: May l.T.
Tucker, James W., Oak Park, assignor to Trojan Glass
Cutter Works, Inc., Chicago, 111. Desk and table top.
1,448,820; Mar. 20.
TnckiT. .lesse D.. assignor to Tucker Brother.s Manu-
facturing Company, Sacramento, Calif. SpuUc liglit-
eiiing shim drift. 1,473,409 ; Nov. 6.
TuckeK Ralph H., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for
e.1ecting fluids from \\'ells. 1,471,758; Oct. 23.
'tucker, Roger V., Byers, Tex. Car coupler. 1,467,459 ;
Sept. 11.
Tucker. Willinm E.. assignor to G. X. Wendling, San
Francisco, Calif. Foklablo case. 1,471,428 ; Oct. 23.
Tucker, Harry A., San b'rancisco, Calif. Electrical con-
tact device. 1,470,304 ; Oct. !).
Tudho'po, George A. (See Smith, Marcus, assignor.)
Tueckmantel, Hugo, Irvington, N. J., assignor to The R.
Neumann Hnrdware Co. Bag frame. 1,446.804 ; Feb. 27.
Tueckmantel, Hugo, Irvington, N. J., assignor to Th<' R.
Neumann Hardware Co. Bag-frame fastener. 1.446.865 ;
Feb. 27.
tupll. Chester E., Washington, D. C. Collapsible crate.
1,447.698: Mar. 6.
Tutrs. Harold L., New York, N. Y. Envelope. 1,477,157 ;
Dec. 11.
Tufts, Raymond D. (See Amato, Irving J., assignor.)
Tulite Auto Bulb Company. (See Richardson, James M.,
assignor.)
Tulley, William M., Corpus ChristI, Tex. Liquid gauge.
1,451,240 ; Apr. 10.
Tulley. William M., Portsmouth, Ohio. Register-oper-
ating means. 1,476,558 : Dec. 4.
Tullis,"Harley A., Ocean Park, assignor of one-half to J.
H. Kemker and one-half to W. J. Mee, Los Angeles.
Calif. Locking tube for loose-leaf lodgers. 1,471,759 :
Oct. 23.
Tulloch, David M., Dunellen, N. J. Angular pipe coupling.
1.442,371 : Jan. 16.
Tulloch, Thomas G., London, England. Method of and
means for propelling and controlling vessels. 1,461,691 ;
July 10.
TuUy, George L., Southbridge, and W. H. Boutelle, Stur-
bridge, assignors to American Optical Company, South-
bridge, Mas.s. Ophthalmic mounting. 1,455,512 ;
May 15.
Tully, Henry C, Toledo, Ohio. Crosstie. 1,459,168 ;
June 19. •
TuUv, M.arks J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Snow romover.
1,462,527 ; July 24.
Tumalty, John W., Chicago, 111. Milk-bottle holder.
1,445,730; Feb. 20.
Tune, Thomas 0. (See Greene, G. C, Tune, and Stamps.)
Tungsten Products Company, The. (See Bleecker, War-
ren F., assignor.)
Tunnel Machine Manufacturing and Engineering Com-
pany. (See Sheen, Milton R., assignor.)
Tunnel & Sewer Machine Engineering Company, The.
fSee Anderson, Louis W., assignor.)
Tunnell, Harry B., New York, N. Y. Assembling machine.
1,451,381 ; Apr. 10.
Tunnell, Harry E., assignor to Fire Gun Manufacturing
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Air vent for con-
tainers having pumps. 1,475,038 ; Nov. 20.
Tunnell, Jesse F., Dallas, Tex. Well drilL 1,456,158;
May 22.
Tuuniclilfe. Charles T., Ann Arbor, Mich. Washing ma-
chine. 1,470,702; Oct. 16.
Tunstall, William B., Worcester, Mass. Player piano.
1,452,174 ; Apr. 17.
Tuonii. Uno E.. Dallas, Tex. Window. 1,444.223 ; Feb. 6.
Turbayne, William A. (See Bauer, E,, and Turbayne.)
Turbayne, William A., assignor to U. S. Light & Heat
Corporation, Niagara Palls, N. Y. Electric regulator.
1,456,081 ; May 22.
Turbayne, William A., assignor to U. S. Light & Heat
Corporation, Niagar.n Falls. N. Y. Starting and gen-
erating system. 1,468,056 : Sept. IS.
Turbnyne, William A., assignor to U. S. Light & Heat
Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Electrical system.
1.478,011 ; Dec. 18.
Turbine Fuel Oil Burner Co. (See Hurd, Benjamin W.,
assignor.)
Turbo Carbureter Co. (See Smith, I. M., and Fykse,
assignors.)
Turck, Eugen, Langerfeld, near Barmen, Germany.
Manufacture of lace with a gauzelike ground.
1,447,526 ; Mar. 6.
Turck, Joseph A. V., Wilmette, assignor to Felt & Tar-
rant Mfg. Company. Chicago, 111. Calculating ma-
chine. 1,449,639: Mar. 27.
Tu!(k, Joseph S., Cicero, 111. Apparatus for treating
metals. 1.445.860; Feb. 20.
Turenne, Wilfred J., Danvers, Mass. Flatiron. 1,450,995 ;
Apr. 10.
Turgeon, Edward, Minneapolis, Minn. Couch bed.
1,451,929; Apr. 17.
Turja, John E. (See Jacobson, J. W., and Turja )
Turk, Max, Huron, S. Dak. Sweep rake. 1,446,597;
Feb. 27.
546
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Turk, Otto, and J. Kozisek, CharlottenUurg, near Berlin,
assignors to Siemens-Scbuckert Werae G. m. b. II.,
Berlin, Grrmany. Alternatlng-'current commutator
motiir. 1,456,658 ; May 29.
Turkovich, George, West Allis, Wis. Combiuation instru-
ment. 1,465,746; Auk. 21.
Turn-0-Stop Manufacturing Corporation. (See Towers,
Timotby B., assignor.)
Turnage, Julius M., .-\tlanta, Ga. Automobile display
device. 1.449,710; Mar. 27.
Turnbull, William. Peoria, 111., assignor to The Holt Man-
ufacturing Company. Stockton, Calif. Chain-track
tractor. 1.450.465 ; Apr. 3.
Turnbull, William, Peoria, III., assignor to The Holt Man-
ufacturing Company, Stockton, Calif. Chain-track
vehicle. 1,450,466 ; Apr. 3.
Turnbull, William, Peoria, 111., assignor to The Holt
Manufacturing Company, Stockton, Calif. Master
clutch. 1.455,460; May 15.
TiirnlniU, A\iliiam, Peoria, 11!., assignor to The Holt Man-
ufacturing Company, titockton, Calif. Steering and
transmission mechani.sm. 1,474,742 : Nov. 20.
Turner. Albert. (See Brown, G., and Turner.)
Turner, Albert. (See Norton, C. H.. and Turner.)
Turner, Albei't. assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter. JIass. Uniformly -driven cam-grinding apparatus.
1.465,008; Aug. 14.
Turner, Albert, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Steady-rest shoe. 1,465,534 ; Aug. 21.
Turner, Aninmziata, et al. (See Keliey, William H., as
signer. )
Turner, Arthur J., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Kettle top. 1,472,313 ; Oct. 30.
Turner, Calvin, Bangor, Me. Cooking utensil. 1,472,376 ;
Oct. 30.
Turner, Carl D., Indianapolis, Ind. Vaporizing device
for gasoline engines. 1,467,126 ; Sept. 4.
Turner. Charles G.. Atlanta, Ga. Display container. Des.
02,072 : Mar. i;j.
Turner, Charles 11., Statesville, N. C. Locking means for
belt-tlghteutng mechanism. 1,452,900; Apr. 24.
Turner, Charles I^, Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle closure.
1,478,687; Dec. 25.
Turner, Claude A. P., Minneapolis. Minn., assignor to T.
Wegener, Columbus, Ohio. Long-span bridge. 1,441,387 ;
Jan. 9.
Turner, David K., llampstead, London, England. Valve
t,ir iuternai-comlnistion engines. 1,407,742 ; Sept. 11.
Turner, David S. (See Perks W., Turner, and William-
son.)
Turner, Douglas, assignor to The Measuregraph Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Throw-out connection for measuring
machines. 1.446.281 ; Feb. 20.
Turner, Douglas, assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Fabric-measuring and cost-indi-
cating machine. 1,448,369; Mar. 13.
Turner, Douglas, assignor by mesne assignments, to The
Measuregraph Company, "St. Louis. Mo. Knife for
fabric-measuring machines. 1,449,021 ; Mar. 20.
Turner, Douglas, assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis. Mo. Cloth winding or measuring ma-
chine. 1,449,640 ; Mar. 27.
Turner, Douglas, assignor to The Measuregraph Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Machine for measuring fabrics.
1.450,268 ; Apr. 3.
Turner. Douglas, assignor to The Measuregraph Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Continuous fabric-measuring machine.
1,465,321; Aug. 21.
Turner, Douglas, assignor to The Measuregraph Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Fabric- measuring machine. ], 465, 322;
Aug. 21.
Turner. Douglas, assignor to The Measuregraph Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Calculating machine. 1,474,863 ;
Nov. 20.
Turner. Earl W., Kokomo, Ind. Foot accelerator.
1,441.894 ; Jan. 9.
Turner, Kail W., Kokomo, Ind. Timer brush. 1,468,180;
Sept. 18.
Turner, Ella, Chicago, 111. Mangle attachment. 1,449,308 ;
Mar. 20.
Turner, Ernest J. (See Howard, B. IT., and Turner.)
Turner. Floyd F.. assignor to The Haughton Elevator &
Machine Co., Toledo, Ohio. Door lock for elevators.
1,448,776 : Mar. 20.
Turner, Francis JL, New York, N. Y. Purifying oleagi-
nous substances. 1,448,581; Mar. 13.
Turner, Francis M.. New York, N. Y. Apparatus for and
process of refining vegetable and other oils. 1.448,582 ;
Mar. 13.
Turner, George, Barberton. Ohio, assignor to The Dia-
mond Match Company, Chicago, 111. JIachine for mak-
ing match books. 1,459,038; June 19.
Turner, George S., New Brun.swick, N. J. Puncturing
attachment for collapsible tubes. 1,469,739 ; Oct. 2.
Turner, George W., Cleveland, Ohio. Incandescent elec-
tric lamp. 1,450,964 ; Apr. 10.
Turner, Gibson H., Electra, Te.x. Wrench. 1,443,296 ;
Jan. 23.
Turner, Harry G.. Chicago, 111. Engraving machine.
1,471,869; Oct. 23.
Turner. Henry B., Suisun, Calif. Combined rear light
and license-plate carrier. 1,467,404; Sept. 11.
Turner, Henry K., Riverside, Calif., assignor of one-half
to C. N. Wagner. Combination chair bed. 1,442,197;
Jan. 16.
Turner, Hubert S., San Diego, Calif. Telephony.
1,451,896; Apr. 17. •
Turner, James. (See Crabill, P. P., and Turner.)
Turner, James, Campbell, Calif. Fruit cutting and pitting
machine. 1,464,836 ; Aug. 14.
Turner, James, and P. 1'. Crabill, Springfield, Ohio.
Bumper for automobiles. 1,476,382 ; Dec. 4.
Turner, James P., Faulkton, S. Dak. Horseshoeing de-
vice. 1,461,297 ; July 10.
Turner, Jesse L., Little Rock, Ark. Pen-positiouing de-
vice. 1,448,548; Mar. 13.
Turner, .Tohn, jr., assignor of one-half to W. Whittle.
Rexfield, Iowa. Liquid dropper. 1,459,042 ; June 19.
Turner, John B., Fort Smith, Ark. Engine starter.
1,447,446; Mar. 6.
Turner, John C. Bridgeport, Conn. Mute for musical
instruments. 1,445,115 ; Feb. 13.
Turner, Laurence B., Cambridge, England. Wireless
telegraph receiver. 1,455,,«96 ; Jlay 22.
Turner, Lewis L. (See Walker, P. II. D., and Turner.)
Turner. Mack F.. Ottawa, 111. Type-casting apparatus.
1,467,405: Sept. 11.
Turner. Nettie V., New Smyrna, Fla. Cooking apparatus.
1.455,312 ; May 15.
Turner, Peter A., et al. (See Keliey, William II.. as-
signor.)
Turner, Ralph C, and E. T. Alston, Seattle, Wash. ; said
Turner assignor to said Alston. Device for riveting
half soles on pneumatic rubber tires. 1,463,732 ;
July 31.
Turner, Richard G., Maiden, Mass. Loom. 1,441,611 ;
Jan. 9.
Turner, Richmond K. (See Blandy, W. H. P., and
Turner.)
Turner, Roltort C, Columbus, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignmenis, to Electropure Corporation. Detroit,
Mich. .\pparatus for purifying liquids. 1,477,088 ;
Dec. 11.
Turner, Roy J., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Effi-
ciency File Co.. Chicago, 111. Desk organizer.
1.403,733 ; July 31.
Turu'-r & Seymour Manufacturing Company. (See Green,
James A., "assignor.)
Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Company. (See Hills,
Sidnev C. assignor.)
Turner, Stanley A., Detroit, Mich. Cardcage. 1,448,777 ;
Mar. 20.
Turner Tanning Machinery Company, The. (See
Schettler. Gustav A., assignor.)
Turner, Thomas W., Minneapolis, Minn. Terminal.
1,446,598 ; Feb. 27.
Turner, Walter V., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Electric-
battery-control device. 1,454,526 : May 8.
Turner, William, East Chicago, Ind. Earthworking de-
vice. 1,456,860 : May 29.
Turner, William J., Seekonk, Mass. Trap. l,4o4,ns.S ;
May 15.
Turner, William P., Oakland, Iowa. Stock walerer.
1,477,467 : Dee. 11.
Turney, Eugene T., Laboratories, Inc. (See Turney,
Eugene T., assignor.)
Turney, Eugene T., Holmes, N. Y., assignor to Eugene T.
Turney Laboratories, Inc., Newark, N. J. Variable in-
ductance. 1,445,422 ; Feb. 13.
Turngren, Charles G., Harvey, 111. Valve lathe.
1.462.669 ; ,Tuly 24.
Turnquist, Anna S., Minneapolis, Minn. Vanitv case.
1,475,039; Nov. 20.
Turnquist. Edward A., Wabash, Ind. Universal joint.
1,475,462 : Nov. 27.
Turnquist, Edwin O. (See Johnson, Sigurd W., assignor.)
Turnwald, Wolfgang, Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to Stumpf
Una-Flow Engine Company. Valve-controlling mecha-
ni.sm. 1,478,843 ; Dec. 25.
Turpin, Fay, assignor to Research Club, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Sign or similar article. Des. 63,381 ; Nov. 27.
Turpin, George W., Cleveland, Ohio. Device for produc-
ing waves In the hair. 1,452,577 ; Apr. 24.
Turpin, Henry E., Oakland, Calif. Head protector.
1,447,106; Feb. 27.
Tursky, Charles M., New York, N. Y. Combination com-
pruRsor nnd vacuum pump. 1.478,929; Dec. 25.
Turton, William H.. Cleveland, Ohio. Tire holder and
locking bar. 1,441.312 : Jan. 9.
Tuska. Clarence D., Hartford, Conn. Condenser.
1,468,653; Sept. 25.
Tuska. Clarence D.. Hartford. Conn., assignor to Dubilier
Condenser and Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Condenser. Rel5,689 ; Sept. 25.
Tuso, Domenico, Burbank, Calif. Amusement device.
1,461,075; July 10.
Tust. Gustav, San Francisco, Calif. Ship-propelling de-
vice. 1.471,870; Oct. 23.
Tuthill, Victor M., assignor to Baldwin, Tuthill & Bol-
ton, Grand Rapids, Mich. Grinding-wheel-truing de-
vice. 1,464.959 : Aug. 14.
Tutt, Alonzo C. Galena. Kans.. and L. F. Snelson, Jop-
lin. Mo. Paint. 1,448,284 : Mar. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT t)l''l'H'i:, IDli.'J.
Alphalciicdl lixl. of patentees — Continued.
54'
Tutt, Montague W.,' assiguoi- of one-half to Hulburd E
giueering Company, Limited, Londou, England. Fon
En-
ce
Mont. llaystacker.
pump. 1,402,308 ; July 17.
Tuttle. lU'cii 11.. Absaroki'e,
1,476,857; Hoc. 11.
Tuttlc, .Tohii C, assignor to The Firestone Tire and
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Solid tire. 1,475,094 ;
Nov. L'O.
Tuttle, Merritt I., Fromberg. Mont., and L. L. Hill, Yel-
lowstone Park, Wyo. Water-power motor. 1,466,861 ;
Sept. 4.
Tutlli', It. A., Company. (See Hartgcns, Dicdrich, as
signor. )
Detroit, Mich. Tractor wheel.
Detroit, Mich. Expanding arbor.
I. Valve-grlnding
I. Film-reel cou-
I., assignor to Fr.^nk
Mass. Construction
I., assi.srnor to Frank
I., assignor to Frank
Mass. Valve-spring-
6.
I., assignor to Frank
Mass. Mounting for
I., assignor
Mass. Beam
to Frank
construe-
to Frank
construc-
Tuttle, Wallace W.,
1,461,051 ; July 17.
Tuttle, Wnllnce W.,
1,467,821 ; Sept. 11.
Tuttle. Walter I., Providence, R.
apparatus. 1,468,055 ; Sept. 18.
Tuttle, Walter I., Providence, K.
struction. 1.478,408 ; Dec. 25.
Tuttle, Walter I., Providence, R.
Mossberg Company, Attleboro,
for beams. 1.441,462 ; Jan. 9.
Tuttle, Walter I., Providence, K
Mossberg Companv, Attleboro, Mass. Chain construe
tion. 1,446.139 ; Feb. 20.
Tuttle, Walter 1.. Providence. K.
Mossberg Companv, Attleboro,
lifting device. 1,447.190 ; Mar.
Tuttle, Walter I., Providence, R.
Mossberg Company, Attleboro,
bobbins. 1,454,660; May 8.
Tuttle, Walter I., Providence, R.
Mossberg Companv, Attleboro,
tion. 1,468.054; Sept. 18.
Tuttle, Walter I., Providence, R. I., assignor to Frank
Mossberg Company, Attleboro, Mass. Construction for
beams and the like. 1,473,410 ; Nov. 6.
Tuttle. Walter I., Providence, R. I., assignor
Mossberg Company, Attleboro, Mass. Head
tion for beams and the like. 1,475,200 ; Nov.
Tuttle, Walter 1., Providence, R. 1., assignor to Frank
Mossberg Company, Attleboro, Mass. Handle construc-
tion for braces and the like. 1,478,409 ; Dec. 25.
Tuttle, Walter I., Providence, R. I., assignor to Frank
.Mossberg Company, Attleboro, Mass. Beam construc-
'i.tn. 1,478.805; Dec. 25.
TiivcTk. Joseph. (See Poleski, J. and Tuvcak.)
Tvedt, Thomas T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Plane. 1,440,649 :
Jan. 2.
Tverdahl, Edward A., assignor of one-half to J. F. Davis,
Chicago, 111. Rebound-check shock absorber. 1,477,209 ;
Dec. 11.
Twardowsky, John. (See Hanson, 0. C, and Twardow-
sky.)
Twardowsky,
Universe
1,450,122 ; Mar". 27.
Twardowsky, John, assignor, by mesne
Universe Corpoi-ation, Chicago, 111.
1,470. ••;8:5 : Dec. 4.
Tweedie. Charles-, Jefferson City, Mo.
; Dec. 18.
Charles, Jefferson City, Mo.
; Dec. 18.
Edmund F., Glenbrook, Conn.
descent-lamp holder. 1,460,394; July 3.
Tweel, Abraham. (See Engle, B.. and Tweel.)
Twells, Arthur H., Leicester, England. Valve gear of
duplex pumps. 1,453,029 ; Apr. 24.
Twesme, Albert T. (See Hurley, Roy P.
Twiford. William li., Miami, Fla.
1,467,962 ; Sept. 11.
Twlgg, Albert, Garrett, Pa. Compartment
1,456,951 ; May 29.
Twlgg. Walter R., Luton, England. Gas-flred furnace.
1,463.104 ; July 24.
Twin Bobbin Sewing Machine Company,
Potter, J. O.. and Cooper, assignors.)
Twin City Brick Company. (See Koch,
assignor.)
Twin Disc Clutch Comp.qny. (See Fawick, Thomas I..,
assignor.)
Twining, Ralph H., Marquette, Mich. Distillation ap-
paratus. 1,453,735 ; May 1.
Twiss, Paul E., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Controlling mechanism for elec-
tric vehicles and the like. 1,457,759 ; June 5.
Twist. Albert E. (See Smith, H. R., and Twist.)
Twist Seal Companv. (See Campbell. Lavard. assignor.)
Twltchell, Charles R., et al. (See Sweet, Alvin H., as-
signor.)
Twitchell. Herbert E., assignor of one-half to A. Kriegen-
hofer. Hamilton, Ohio. Antiskid chain. 1,450, .314 ;
Apr. 3.
Twogood, Ernest N., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Shaft coupling. 1,460,001 ;
June 26.
Twogood, Ralph S., Berkeley, Calif. Household furnace.
1,464,892 ; Aug. 14.
Twomlev, Herbert E., assignor to G. D. Parker, Riverside,
Calif. Reduction gear. 1,456,200 ; May 22.
John, a.ssignor, by mesne assignments, to
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Compressor.
assignments, to
Check valve.
63,590 ;
Tweedie.
63,597;
Tweedy,
Boot top. Des.
Legging. Dos.
Electric-incan-
assignor.)
Wind motor.
pail.
The. {?ee
William C,
Twomley, Herbert E., assignor to G. D. Parker, River-
side, Calif. Variable speed-transmitting mechanism.
1,465,790; Aug. 21.
Tworski, Martin, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Insubinergible vessel. 1,448,607 ; Mar. 1.!.
Twyman, Frank, assignor to Adam Hilger, Limited, Lon-
don, England. Annealing and apparatus used therein.
1,457,883 ; June 5.
Tybout, Richard R., Philadelphia, Pa. Food-material
heater. 1,448,608 ; Mar. 13.
Tyd, Herman, Valley Stream, N. Y. Combined pre.sser
foot and needle guard. 1,408,934 ; Sept. 25.
Tyden, Emll, Evanston, 111. Mounting means for inotni-
and drive connections. 1,444,286 ; Feb. 6.
Tyden, Emll, Evanston, HI. Seal locking device.
1.402,588 ; July 24.
Tydings, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Receptacle-supporting
bracket. 1,455,557 ; May 15
Tygard, Elizabeth A. (See 'L'ygard, James W. nnd R. .\ j
Tygard. Harry L., Pittsburgh, and G. M. Hamilton, Oak-
mont. Pa. Fuel-control mechanism for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,449,074 ; Mar. 20.
Tygard, James W. and E. A.. Toronto, Ontario, Ciinadfl.
Mechanical vaporizing oil burner. 1,473,891 ; Nov. i:<.
Tyler, Leslie A., Salamanca, N. Y. Bottle-cap remover.
1,449,309 ; Mar. 20.
Tyler, Lula H. (See Staaf, Werner I., assignor.)
Tyler, Ralph S., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Chandlei- and Price Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Print-
ing press. No. 1,457,717 ; June 5.
Tyler, Stephen L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Absorption and con-
densing afiparatus. 1,475,327 ; Nov. 27.
Tyler, Warren C, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Benning-
ton Scale Mfg. Co.. Inc., Bennington, Vt. Power-trans-
mission mechanism. J, 470, 947; Oct. 16.
Tyner, Eva., Canon City, Colo. Candy. Des. 62,462 ;
June 5.
Tyner, Willard M., Bethany, Mo. Baseball-Umpire's Indi-
cator. 1,464,227 ; Aug. 7.
Typewriters Hillardizcd Inc. (See Hillard, Frederic W.,
assignor.)
Tyrrell, Richard G., Cranberry Creek, N. Y'. Fish meas-
ure. 1,474,804 ; Nov. 20.
Tyskiewlcz, Adam, Rothschild, Wis. Concrete mold.
1.446,950 ; Feb. 27.
Tzibides, James N., Brooklyn,
Reynolds Tobacco Company.
.-irette pack.'ipes or the like.
Tzibldes, James N., Brooklyn,
Reynolds Tobacco Company
cigarette packages or the like. 1,467,019 ; Sept. 4.
Tzibides, James N., Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Company. Machine for handling
packages. 1,467,020 ; Sept. 4.
Tzibides, James N., New York, N. Y., assignor to R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Label-applying device. 1,467,021 ; Sept. 4.
U. G. 1. Contracting Company, The. (See Fulweiler,
Walter H., assignor.)
U. S. Ball Bearing Manufacturing Company. (See
Dlesk, John, assignor.)
U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Co.
assignor.)
U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co.
assignor.)
Industrial Alcohol Co.
N. Y., assignor to R. J.
Machine for sealing cig-
1,467,018 ; Sept. 4.
N. Y., assignor to R. J.
Machine for handling
(See Stetson, Frank H.,
(See Backhaus, Arthur A.,
(See Carter, Ray M., as-
(See Schreiber, Walter T.,
(See Willkie, Herman
(See Bliss, William
F.,
U. S
signor.)
U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co.
assignor.)
U. s. Industrial Alcohol Co.
assignor.)
U. S. Light & Heat Corporation.
assignor.)
U. S. Light & Heat Corporation.
bell C, assignor.)
U. S. Light & Heat Corporation.
A., assignor.)
U. S. Slicing Machine Company
assignor.,
U. S. Slicing Machine Company.
assignor.)
Uberroth, Frank E. P., Newport,
Government of the United States.
Nov. 20.
Uberto, Amedeo L., Oakland, Calif.
erator. No. 1,457,950 ; June 5.
Ubil, Zachary T., Philadelphia, Pa. Device for operating
automobile signals. 1,462,776 ; July 24.
Ucar, FlorencIo C, Madrid, Spain. Means for establish-
ing a voltaic arc between electrodes not In contact.
1,453,0.30 ; Apr. 24.
Udnle. Stanley M., assignor to G. M. Holley, Detroit,
Mich. Carburetor. 1,443,601; Jan. 30.
Uecker, Erich, Wetmore, Tex. Automatic coupling for
vehicles. 1,448,950 ; Mar. 20.
Uggla, Wllhelm R., and G. A. F. Wallgren, Uarnosand,
Sweden. Toothed wheel. 1,453,031 ; Apr. 24.
Ugnon, Claudius, J. Galoppa, and C. Saldarini, assignors
to Riverside Engineering Co. Inc., Paterson, N. J,
Mangle or quetch. 1,452,715 ; Apr. 24.
Uhl, Clyde, Bartlesville, Okla. Hoisting machine.
1,455,897 ; May 22.
(See Carpenter, Camp-
(See Turbane, William
(See Folk, Joseph,
(See Stukart, Hendrik.
R. I., assignor to
Torpedo. 1,474,391 ;
Household refrig-
548
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Uhl, Robert E., Greenfield, Ohio, assignor to Pioneer Sus-
pender Company. Supporter. 1,466,682 ; Sept. 4.
Ubl, William, assignor of one-half to H. B. Wardin, Rocli-
ester, N. Y. Fountain pen. 1,470,405 ; Oct. 9.
Ulilemann, Theodore F., assignor to Nicholas Power
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Film guide for mo-
tion-picture machines. 1.455.36Y ; May 15.
Uhleraann, Theodore F., Glen Morris, N. Y., assignor to
Nicholas Power Company, Inc., New Yorls, N. Y. Ten-
sion device for moving-picture machines. 1,455,368 ;
May 15.
Uhlemann, Theodore F., assignor -to Nicholas Power
Company, New York, N. Y. Cable terminal for arc
lamps. 1,456.746; May 29.
Uhlig, Charles M. (S.-e Craddlck, W. F., and Uhlig.)
Uhllnger, Roy H. (See Brownlee, R. H., and Uhllnger.)
TJhr, Nils W. (See Wigellus, S. G., and Uhr.)
Uhrenfabrik vorm. L. Furtwangler Sohne A.-G. (See
Lerche, .Tullus, assignor.)
Uibernll, Fritz, (fc'ee Hajek, 0., and Ulberall.)
Ulbrich. Hugh .T. (See De Orlow, Stephen, assignor.)
Ulke, Titus, Washington. D. C. Art of and apparatus
for hvdrogenating carbonaceous material. 1,445,423 ;
Feb. 13.
Ulke, Titus, Washington, D. C. Apparatus for hydrogenat-
ing carbonaceous material." 1,449,875 ; Mar. 27.
t'llman, Albert, assignor to The Scott-TJUman Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Lighting fixture. Dos. 62,752 ;
July 24.
Ullman, Albert, assignor to Scott-Ullman Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Arm for lighting fixtures. Des.
63,245 ; Nov. 6.
Ullman, Albert, assignor to The Scott-Ullman Company,
Cleveliind. Ohio. Chandelier. Des. 63,598; Dec. 18.
Ullman, Jacob K., New Haven, Conn. Fountain inkwell.
1,458,863; June 12.
Ullman, Louis, New York, N. Y. Method of and appara-
tus for removing and replacing bearing sleeves of pro-
peller shafts. 1,459,269 ; June 19.
Ullom, Ellis R., Milburn, Nebr. Scoop board. 1,445,571 ;
Feb. 13.
Ullrich, Arthur, Frankfort-ou-the-Main, Germany. j\Ianu-
facture of diphenylene diketones as anthraquinone or
its derivatives. 1,466,683 ; Sept. 4.
Ullrich, Arthur, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Manu-
facture of diphenylene diketones as anthraquinone or
its derivatives. 1,467,258 ; Sept. 4.
Ullrich, John, Salt Lake Citv, Utah. . Tree holder.
1,463,7.34; .Tulv 31.
Ullrich, Richard, Wels, Austria. Electric heater.
1,451,636; Apr. 10.
Ulmer, Philip T. (See Neale, Charles C, assignor.)
Ulp, Alfred E., Pasadena, Calif. Spring-iubricatinK pro-
tector. 1,453,421 ; May 1.
Ulrich, Carl J., Mankato, assignor of one-fourth to W.
A. Miller and one-fourth ta S. R. Clark, Minneapolis,
:Minn. Grapefruit corer. 1,463,233 ; July 31.
Ulricb, Edward F., assignor to Toledo Scale Conipany,
Toledo, Ohio. Load-counterbalancing mechanism.
1,454,089; May 8.
Ulrich, Everett L., Braduer, Ohio. Carpenter's plane.
1.448,044 ; Mar. 13.
Ulrich, Horace W., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone-exchange system. 1,463,982; Aug. 7.
Ulrich. Sebastien, Akron, Ohio. Locking" attachment for
doors. 1,477,731 ; Dec. 18.
Ulrich, William. (See Otto, W. H., and Ulrich.)
Ultra Earphone Co. (See Mansbendel, Fritz P., as-
signor.)
Umberger, Bascum L. (See Holland, Samuel 0., assignor.)
Umble, Eck A., Denver, Colo. Electric heater. 1,447.107 ;
Feb. 27.
Uncas Manufacturing Company. (Sec Sorrentino, Vin-
cent, assignor.)
Unchokeable Pump, Limited. (See Hazell, John S., as-
signor.)
Underfeed Stoker Company. (See Robey, Ernest W.,
assignor.)
Underfeed Stoker Company Limited. (See Wood, W. R.,
and Robey. assignors.)
Underfeed Stoker Company of America, The. (See Black-
burn, A. H., and Fleming, assignors. 1
Underfeed Stoker Company of America, The. (See Howse,
Curtes L., assignor.)
Underwood, Charles E., assignor to Bethlehem Steel Com-
pany, Bethlehem, Pa. Apparatus for sealing openings.
1.440,424; Jan. 2.
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Ansart,
Louis L., assignor.)
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Conard,
Frederick U., assignor.)
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Corell,
Clifton B., assignor.)
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Davis,
P. K., and Taylor, assignors.)
Underwood Computing Machine Companv. (See Keene,
Wendell P., assignor.)
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Kupetz
Adolph G., assignor.)
Underwood Computing Maohine Companv. (See Pitman
Henry L., assignor.) " '
Underwood Cominiling Machine Company. (See Stick-
ney, Burnham C, assignor.)
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Vance,
Rice B., assignor.)
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Vickers,
Harry H., assignor.)
Underwood Computing Machine Company. (See Wright,
Walter, assignor.)
Underwood, Eiuier L. (See Brauu, 0. N., Nichols, and
Underwood.)
Underwood, Ernest E., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y^. Photographic-shutter-operatlng
device. 1,457,563 ; June 5.
Underwood, Frank. Memphia, Teiin. Air choke for car-
buretors. 1,477,397; Dec. 11.
Underwood, George F., L«ondon, England. Means for
the production of load-carrying surfaces. 1,478,995 ;
Dec. 25.
Underwood, George F., London, and W. Luffsmlth,
Brighton, assignors to Plantation Rubber Manufacturing
Company Limited, London, England. Rubber glove.
1,469,029; Sept. 25.
Underwood, George T., Maxwell, Calif. Liquid-fuel
burner. 1,459,482 ; June 19.
Underwood, Henry V., assignor of one-third to C. E.
Hutchison, Mount Holly. N. C. Cau-turning mecha-
nism. 1,469,740 ; Oct. 2.
Underwood, James G., y.vracuse, N. Y. Knitted fabric for
garments. Des. 62,093 ; Mar. 13.
Underwood, Norman, Oakton, Va. Preparing chrome
pigments. 1,441,612 ; Jan. 9.
Underwood, Percival G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
Graff-Underwood Company, Somerville, Mass. Picture
hanger. 1,478,461 ; Dec. 25.
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See AUard, J Frank,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Bond, .Joseph W.,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Campbell, George
W., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Corcoran, Cor-
nelius B., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Davidson, .Toshua
B., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Dewing, Henry
A., assignor.)
Underwooil Typewriter Company. (See Doane, John C,
assignor.)
Undei-wood Typewriter Company. (See Dobson, William
A., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Doody, John E.,
assignor.)
•Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Fowler, Ewell E.,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewi'ifer Company. (See Guignard, Edv/in
M. v., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Helmond, William
F., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Ilerrman,
Charles, assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See LIulse, William
H., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Jacobs, Henry,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Johnson, Arthur
A., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Kurowski, Alfred
G. F., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Lasher, Hiram S.,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Miller. Charles
T,, jr., assignor.!
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Moloney, John H.,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Neahr, .Jacob E.,
assignnr. )
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Oswald, Alfred E.,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Com.pany. (See Peterson, Edwin
A., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Pitman, Henry
L., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Sheehy, Jere-
miah .1., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Smith. Jesse
A. B., assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Stickney, Burn-
ham C, assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Thomas, Edward,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Waldheim, John,
assignor.)
Underwood Typewriter Company. (See Wherry, John A.,
assignor,)
Undy. Charles, assignor to Valley Forge Cutlery Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Tool. 1,467,661; Sept. 11.
Uncrer. Ben.iamin V.. New Haven, Conn. Tool for tire
rims. 1,450,965 ; Apr. 10.
Unger, ITervey W.. Falconer, N. Y. Yarn-inspecting ma-
chine. 1.459. , S65 : .Tune 26.
Unger. John W.. and H. I^hann. Sioux City. Iowa.
Drinking fountain for stock. 1,458,450; June 12.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
549
ULger, Morris, Pittsburgh, Pa. Amusement device.
1.454,77". : May 8.
Dnper, William, Wooster, Ohio. Constructing brushes.
1.451,350 : Apr. 10.
rii;,'laul)o. Uirlnat -M. C. assignor to tlie Firm of "Date"
I.nboratorinnis- wad Industrie-Bedarf. G. ni. b. H..
HamburiT, Germany. Mercury - vapor jet pump.
1.4n5.0;!0: Au?;. 14.
tlui-Korm Company. (See Ambursen. Nils F.. assignor.)
Union Asbestos & Rubber Company. (See Gillies, William
R., assignor.)
Union Bed and Spring Company. (See Ford, Ben K.,
as.signor.)
Union Carbide & Carbon Researcb Laboratories, Inc.
(See Becket, Fredericlj M., assignor.)
Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories. (See
Benner, Raymond C, assignor.)
Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc. (See
Critchett, James H., assignor.)
Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc. (See
Heise, George W., assignor.)
Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc. (See
Heise, G. W.. and Thompson, assignors.)
Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc.
(See Taylor, Robert B., assignor.)
Union Carbide Company. (See Curme, G. O., jr., and
Heyn. assignors.)
Union Carbide Company. (See Curme, G. O., jr., and
Young, assignors.)
Union Cutlery Company. (See Watson. William F.,
as.signor.)
Union" Drawn Steel Company, The. (See Richardson,
Harry II., assignor.)
Union Industrial Company. (See Forbes, Sumner, as-
signor.)
Union Iron Works. (See Temple, Frank J., assignor.)
Union Machinery Company. (See Streich, Fraitk, as-
signor. )
Union Metal Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bar-
rick, Donald C, assignor.)
Union Metal Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Drumm. Herbert C, assignor.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See Cox, Millard F.,
assignor.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See Gilpin, Garth G.,
assignor.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See Hunt, K., and
Freeman, assignors.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See Sisson, Vinton E.,
assignor.)
Union Paper Company. (See Holt. .Toseph W.. assignor.)
Union Pharmacal Company. (See Dodson, Carroll E.,
assignor.)
Union Radio Corporation. (See Austrian, Ralph B., as-
signor. 1
Union Special Machine Company. (See Chalman, John
E., aijsignor.)
Union .Speci.il ?ili;chine Company. (See Gerber, John G.,
assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Heap, Jesse J.,
assignor. )
Union Special Machine Company. (See Hnghes, Robert
R., jr., assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Kershner, Ben-
jamin v., assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Moffatt, .Tames
R.. assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Moffatt. J. R.,
and Kelso, assignors.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Seymour, Dudley
S., assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Tate, Samuel G.,
assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Thompson, Arthur
E., assignor.)
Union Steam Pump Company. (See Smith, Karl D., as-
signor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. (See Castleman, Frank
M., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. (See Lay, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. (See McCann. R. A.,
and Lewis, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Beall. C. R.,
and Gilson, assignors.)
Union Swil-oh & Signal Company, The. (See Day, Albert
V. T., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Gilson,
Robert M., assignor.)
Union Switcii & Signal Company, The. (See HoIIiday,
.Tol'ii S.. assiCTTior.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. The. (See Howard,
Lemuel F.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Lewis. Lloyd
v., assignor.)
T'i'ion ^iwirch & Signal Company, The. (See McCann,
Ronald A., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Neubert,
Walter P.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. The. (See Nicholson,
Frank H.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Wallace,
Herbert A., assicrrii-:
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Wells, Wes-
ley B., assignor.)
Union Tool Company. (See Foster, Clarence B., as-
signor.)
I'liion Tool Company. (See Zerbe, Lewis E,, assignor.)
Union Trust Company, The, trustee. (See Egler, Nicolas
F.. assignor.)
Unit Coin Device Manufacturing Corporation. (See
Ihrig, E. E., and Sclineider, assignors.)
United Air Spring Company of Arizona. (See Seibel,
Henry, assignor, i
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See Caldwell, William
L., assignor.)
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See Frahm, Carl A., as-
signor.)
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See Jamison, Charles
R., assignor.)
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See Lehman, Edward G.,
assis;nor. )
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See McKenzie, Angus,
assignor.)
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See Poister, Ralph S.,
assignor.)
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See Sturm, .Joseph, as-
signor.)
United Chemical and Organic Products Company. (See
Howell, Sylvester S., assignor.)
United tigaretle Machine Co. (See liarwood, Aubrey
H.. assifrnor.)
United Cigarette Machine Co. (See Koerner, Ewald, as-
signor.)
United Concrete Pipe Company. (See Peterson, Earl L.,
assignor.)
United Electric Company. (See Paulus, George R.. as-
signor.)
United Electric Company, The. (See Friend, David H.,
assignor.!
United Engineering and Foundry Company. (See John-
son, Lane, assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Jones,
Lloyd, assignor.)
United Fig & Date Company, The. (See Castruccio,
Giuseppe M.. assignor.)
United Filters Corporation. (See Naugle, John J., as-
signor.)
United Filters Corporation. (See Sweetland. Ernest J.,
assignor. )
United Hydro-Carbons Company. (See Clarke, Alexander,
assignor.)
United Lace & Braid Mfg. Co. (See Titus, Albert G., as-
signor.)
United Last Company. (See Schelter, George G., assignor.)
United Last Company. (See Wegner, Fred, assignor.)
United Machinery Company, The. (See Cover, Ralph,
assignor.)
United Machinery Company, The. (See Leister, William
H., assignor.)
United Metal Box Co. (See Hammer, Samuel, as-
signor. )
United Metal Seal Company. (See Berg, Carl O., as-
signor. )
United Metal Spinning Co. (See Macke, Karl, assignor.)
United Mines and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Kohler, Ernest, assignor.)
United Printing Machinery Company. (See Stevens,
Frank C, assignor.)
United Printing Machinery Company. (See Upham, B. F.,
Belluche, and Hornig, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ashton, Orrell,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ashworth,
Fred, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Balcom. Fred-
erick J., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ballard.
Milton H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bates. Arthur,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bates, A., and
Mlnett, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Baxter, Wil-
liam C. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bazzonl,
Lewis J., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Benjamin,
John M., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bertrand,
FredPTic E.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bradford, C.
M., and Bunker, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brennan, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brice, A. W.,
and Hamann, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brock,
Matthias, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brogan, James
A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brothers, Eli,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bnckminster,
Ira C, assignor.)
550
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contintied.
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bunker,
Darius W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Capp, Harry
N., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Casgrain,
Louis A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Cheney, Wil-
liam G., assignor.)
United Shoe Macliinery Corporation. (See Christy, l-Vank
W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machine Corporation. (See Clary, Burton
N., assignor, i
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Conner,
Charles B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Cosgrove,
J. W., and Julian, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Donlett, Henry
T., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Dow, Harry
E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Duplessis,
Ren6 15., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Dyer, Newell
v., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Eaton, Har-
rison H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Elliott, Harry
D., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Engol, Karl,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Enslin,
Herbert E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Eppler, An-
drew, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Erickson,
Edward, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Farrar, Fred-
erick W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ferguson,
George, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Fossa, .Jo-
seph, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Fowler, Alfred
B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Fraher, Philip
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Furber,
Frederick M., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gifford, John
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Glass, Perley
R.. assignor.!
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Glidden, Har-
vey L., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Goddu, George,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Goddu, G., and
MacKenzie, assignors.)
T'liiled Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gookin,
Sylvester L., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gorman, Henry
B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gouldbourn,
Joseph, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gouldbourn,
J., and Jackson, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Crush, Elmer
B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hardie, John
C, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hart, Fred
v., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Heys, John
J., assignor.)
TTnited Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hill, George
S.. assisnor. )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Holmgren,
Eric A., assignor.)
Unitpri Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hul)bard.
William, assignor.)
United Shoe IMachinery Corporation. (See Hudson, Al-
bert E.. assi2:nor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hudson, A.
E., and Willson, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hunt, Chester,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Kurd, William
R.. 2fl. assienor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Jacques, George
W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery • Corporation. (See Jerram,
Arthur E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Johnson, Al-
bert E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Johnson Al-
bert E. and M. E., assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (Sec Julian, Gideon
^ J., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Keall Frank
B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Keyes Eu-
gene L., assignor.) ^
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See King, William
B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Knott, Clyde
L., assisTior. )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Knowlton,
Cutler D., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See La Chapelle,
Fred N., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Latham, Al-
bert, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Laud, Thomas,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Lee, Barnard
S., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Leveque,
Bernard T., assignor.)
United Shoo Machinery Corporation. (See Lund, Thomas,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Mackenzie,
Fred L.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Mayo, Ben-
jamin F., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Mclntire,
James E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Megathlin,
K. S., and Hudson, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. ( See Meyer, William
C, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Morley, Denys
W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Norton,
.Tames G., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Perry, Freder-
ick H.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Pope, Joseph
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Pj'm, Charles
F., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ray, Eugene J.,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ricks, F., and
Richards, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (SeeRigby, John H.,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Roberts,
William T. B.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Rumney, Fred
A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (Sep Srely,
Thomas H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Shackley,
Moses K., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Sherman,
Fred S., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Simmons,
Ralph C, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Smith, Robert
B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Smith, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Sprague, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Stewart,
George F., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Stewart,
William C, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Stiggins,
Edward A., assienor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Tibbetts,
Charles B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Topham,
Laurence E.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Trohon, Wil-
liam G., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Warren, Frank
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Webb, Horace
D., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Wentworth,
Jesse S., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Wentworth,
Samuel J., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Winkley,
Erastus E.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Yeaton, Harry
L., assignor.'!
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, The. (See Neal,
Walter V., assignor.)
United Specialty Co. (See Norris, Jack, assignor.)
U. S. Ball Bearing Manufacturing Company. (See Dlesk,
John, assisnor )
U. S. Ball Bearing Manufacturing Company. (See Par-
sons, Harry N., assignor.)
U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Co. (See Stetson, Frank H.,
assignor.)
United States Broom Company. (See Duval!, George
W., assignor.)
United States Ca.^t Iron Pipe & Foundry Company. (See
TTaynos. William L., assignor.)
United States Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Company. (See
Heiander, Ernst G., assignor.)
United States Cast Iron Pipe & Foundrj' Company. (See
Ladd, James B., assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
551
United Stiites Chain and Forgins; Company. (See Iteb-
fu.-s. JIartin O., assijinor. )
I'liitid Sr:!t(s Electric Mjiniifactuiiti;! I'orpuration. (Seo
.Mscliulor, Ernest, assiijiu.r. )
I'nited States Envelope Company. (See Xovick, Abraham.
assignor.)
United States Envelope Company. (See Swift, Willard
E., assignor.)
United States Fire Works Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Macchiii, Camillo. assignor. I
United States Gate Lock and Tool Company. (See
Stuchlik, John M., assignor.)
U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. (See Backhaus, Arthur A.,
assignor.)
U. S. industrial Alcohol Co. (See Hammond, John A. S.,
assignor.)
V. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. (See Haner, Carl, Jr., as-
signor. )
f. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. (See JIack, George J..
•■ssicnor.)
U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. (See Uodcluish, Worth II.,
assignor.!
TJ. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. (See Wlllkie, Herman F., as-
signor.)
V. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. (See Winter, Ernest J.,
assignor.)
U. S. Light & Heat Corporation. (See Bauer, E., and
Turbayne, assignors.)
U. S. Light & Heat Corporation. (See Bliss, William
L.. asi^ignor.)
V. S. Light & Heat tlorporation. (See Engel, Frank, as-
signor.)
U. S. Light & Heat Corporation. (See Loudon. Warreu
P., assignor.)
U. S. Light & Heat Corporation. (See Ohiiger, L. P., and
Reid. assignors.)
V. S. Light & Heat Corporation. (See Turbayne, William
A., assignor.)
United Statc-s Machine Gun Company. (See Bertl'.ier.
Andr6 V. P. M., assignor.)
United States Machine Tool Company, The. (See Ileck-
mann, Harry A., assignor.)
United States Metallic Paci<iiig Company. The. ( Sei^
Light. R. A., and Price, assignor.)
United States Metallic Packing Company, The. (See
Price, Joseph W., jr., assignor.)
United States Ordnance Company. (See Green, Samuel
G.. assignor, l
United States Ordnance Company. (See Smith. George
L.. assignor.)
United States Radiator Corporation. (See Mclntire,
James F., assignor.)
United States Radium Corporation. (See Bilstein. Louis
C., assignor.)
United States Radium Corporation. (See Dey, William
H., assignor.)
U. S. Ring Traveler Company. (See Gilligau, George II.,
assii-'nor.)
U. S. Sample Comnany. (See Mayer, Vllhelm. assignor.)
U. S. Sanitary Soeclalties Corporation. (See Shultz,
Michael L.. "assignor.)
U. S. Slicinsf Machine Company. (See Bachman, Rudolph
W., assigittor.)
U. S. Slicing Machine Company. (See Luschka. A. H..
and Stukart. assignors.)
U. S. Slicing Machine Company. (See Stiles. Edward
M.. assignor.)
United States Smelting. Retining and Mining Company.
fSee Cullen, Joseph F.. assignor.)
United States Specialty Corporation. (See Lundqulst,
Hans, assignor.)
United States Welding Company. (See Campbell, Lorn,
jr., assignor.)
United States Wind Engine and Pump Company. (See
La Salle, Edmund B.. assignor.)
United States Wool Company, The. (See McBride, Hiram
Y., assignor.)
United Steel Block Corporation, et al. (See Swan, E. D.,
and Manges, assignors.)
United Steel and Wire Co. (See Fuller, Birney II.,
.Tssignor. )
United Steel and Wire Co. (See Jarvis, CHiarles H.. as-
signor.)
Universal Arch Company. (See Miller, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Universal Ash-Tray Company. (See Downey, John H.,
assignor.)
Universal Bakery Equipment Company. (See Schulz, J.
11.. and Krause. assignors.)
Universal Car and Hose Coupler Company. (See Funk,
John H.. assignor.)
Universal Car and Hose Coupler Company. (See Hebert.
Onesime, assignor.)
Universal Coal Products Company. (See Traer, G. W., and
Gr.rl,'\nd. assignors.)
Universal Conveyor Co. (See Landis. Irwin D., assignor.)
Universal Crane Company, The. (See Deucher, Eugene
G., assignor.)
Universal Dr.Tft Gear Attachment Co. (See Wrigley,
Henry I., assignor.)
Universal Engineering Company. (See .\cre, Ray E..
assignor.)
Universal Industrial Corporation. (See Feige, Adolpb E.,
assignor.)
I'liiversal luleicsts, Inc. (See Roys, Herman E.. as-
signor. 1
Universal Manufacturing Company. (See Lowe, William
A. J., assignor.)
Universal Metal Products Company. (See Church, Ira
A., a.-^si^uor. i
Universal Milking Machine Company, The. (See Eklundh,
.1. (_;. (;., and Kennedy, assignors.)
L'niversal Oil Products Company. (See Dubl)s, Carbon P.,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Egloff, G., and
Ben.ner, assignors.)
("nivir.siil Optical Corporation. (See Searles, Wayne S.,
assignor.)
Universal Pattern & Model Company. (See Baker,
Charles E., assignor.)
Universal Postal Machines Corporation. (See Pitney,
A. H., and Ogden, assignors.)
L'niversal Safety Ash Tray Company. (See Downey,
John F., assignor.)
Universal Safety Brake Company. (See Steele. J. R.,
and Stanger. assignors.)
Universal Safety Washout Plug Company. (See Cash-
mer, Jacob, assignor.)
Universal Sanitary Manufacturing Co. (See Kirk, C. J..
and Brain, assignors.)
Universal Telescope Mute Company. (See D'Alfonso,
William R., assignor.)
Universal Visible Calculator Company. (See Ccals,
Eugene M.. assignor.)
Universal Tobacco Machine Company. (See Jackson,
Graham H., assignor.)
Universal Transmission Company. (See McCloskey,
Thomas J., assignor. )
Univers' Corporation. (See Hanson, C. C, and Twar-
dov\'sky, assigiiois.)
Universe Corporation. (See Twardowsky, John, assignor.)
fnki'l. llerslul W.. et al. (See Reeves, II., and Cain,
assignors.)
UnnoUi. Leroy F., Brooklyn, N. T. Shoe lace. 1,458,088 ;
June 5.
Unruh, .Albert A., assignor of one-half to E. J. Veune-
witz, Portland, Oreg. Garage-door opener. 1,457,642 ;
June 5.
(lauh. Cornelius C, Freeman, S. Dak. Dolly for wash-
ing machines. 1.4.j9.48o : June 19.
Upchurch. Joseph F.. La Grange, Ga. Mote-knife sup-
port. 1.441.89-' : .Jan. 9.
Upham, Burt F.. Brookline, R. Bellucho, Manslipld. and
K. P. Hcrnig. Aniesbury, assignors to United Printing
Machinery Company. Boston. Mass. Mecb''n;.s;ni for
transferring and timing sheets. l,4i5.'!.7T3 : May T.
Upham, Gilbert R., assignor to The De Long Hook and
Eye (^onipany, I'hiladelphia, Pa. Laundrv-marking pin.
1,477.301 : Dec. 11.
UphoiT. Leslie S.. Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to N. D.
liaker. Secretary of War. trustee. Automatic time
switch. 1.440.803 : Jan. 2.
Upboff. Leslie S., U. S. .Vrmy, assignor to the Secretary
of War of the United States of America, trustee. Sys"-
tem of voltage control. 1.452.857: Apr. 24.
Upson, Ralph H., assignor to The Goodyear Tire ■& Rub-
ber Company. Akron, Ohio. Airship and the like.
1,445.424; Feb. 1.3.
Upson, Ralph H., assignor to The Goodyear Tire & Rub-
ber Company, Akron, Ohio. Dirigible and the like.
1.451,667 ; Apr. 10.
rpson. li.ilph !i.. assignor to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company. Akron. Ohio. Airship. 1.47.t,210; Nov. 27.
Uptegraff, Alexander G., New York. N. Y. (ioupon sys-
tem for commodities. 1,459.423 ; June 19.
Upton. John 51., Louisville. Ky. I'ull attachment for
electric-switch kev sockets. 1,458.864 : June 12.
Upton, Joseph C, Pelzer, S. C. Loom. 1,45^057 :
Apr. 17.
Upton Miichine Company. (See Keil, Gustav B., as-
si.gnor.)
Upton. Ted, et al. (See Whitcomb. .Tames, assignor.)
Upton. William H., New York, N. Y. Vacuum cleaner.
1.458.602 : June 12.
Uran, Andrew, assignor of one-half to J. Weiss, New York,
N. Y. Flash light. 1,460,002 ; June 26.
Urbnch, Gustave A.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Tire-treating ma-
chine. 1.474,654 ; Nov. 20.
L'rbaeh. Gustave A.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid spravcr.
1,474.655 : Nov. 20.
Urban, T'ranz, Steglitz. near Berlin, Germany, assignor
to the Firm of Optische Anstalt C. P. Goerz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Friedenau. near Berlin, Germany. Four-
lens ob.iective. 1.474.743 : Nov. 20.
Urban, John, Newark, Ohio. Shaving mirror. 1,473,263;
Nov. 6.
Urbanik, Andrew. Central Falls, R. I. Cutting imple-
ment. 1.457,643 : June 5.
Uriga, Leopold, assignor to Firm of Landwirtschaftliche
Maschinenfabrik. Wittenberge, Germany. Agricultural
implement. 1,472,102; Oct. 30.
Urqubart. .Alexander. Derbv. Conn. Expanding arbor.
1.404.551 ; Aug. 14.
Ursino Pasquale, Ellen.sbnrg, Wash. Ballast surfacer.
1.445,608 : Feb. 13.
552
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetkal list of patentees — Continued.
Ursino, Pasquale, Seattle, Wash. Track surfacer and
cleaner. 1,469,464 ; Oct. 2.
Ursino, Pasquale, Seattle, Wasli. Railway-track ballast
grading and surfacing machine. 1,471,760 ; Oct. 23.
Urtnsun. Tonv C. Castaic, Calif. Milk can holder.
1.475.90.3 : Nov. 27.
Drtubees, Alfred H., Minneapolis, Minn. Blow-off valve
for pneumatic tires. 1.459,939 ; June 26.
Useldinjr, Nicholas J. (See Theis, .John P., assignor.)
Ush(-r. Frederick W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Boiuloir lamp.
1,454,799; May 8.
Usher, Samuel A., Chunky, Miss. Furnace. 1,456,159 ;
May 22.
Usher-V>'alker Limited. (See Soane, Charles E., as-
slErnor.i
Ussorio. Gennaro. New York, N, Y. Coffee percolator and
the like. 1.445,052; Feb. 13.-
Ustynik, Gustav, Wharton, Tex. Toy gun. 1,469,610 ;
Oct. 2.
Usui, Kiichiro. Shizuoka-Ken, Japan. Mechanical stoker.
1,460,978 ; Sept. 4.
Utliaus, Olaf A., et al. (See Thomp.son, William, as-
signor.)
Utica Heater Company. (See Seemann, Jacob J., as-
sisnor.)
Utilities Development Corporation. (See Irwin, George
H., assignor.)
Utility Appliance Corporation. (See Schlesinger, Joseph
T., assignor.)
Utility Cabinet Company. (See Arthur, Richard S., as-
signor.)
Utility Compressor Company. (See Holley, Clarence M.,
assignor.!
Utility Safety Appliance Corporation. (See Schlesinger,
Joseph T., assignor.)
Utility Tool Corporation. (See Runner, Joseph E., as-
signor.)
Utlev. Arthur B., Springfield, Mo. Grappling device.
1.457.198; May 29.
Utley. Emily, administralvix. (See Utley. Willie H.)
Utley, Floward H.. Florence, Colo., assignor to River
Smelting & Refining Company. St. Louis, Mo. System
for cooling flue gases. 1,460,872; July 3.
Utley, Willie H., deceased, London ; E. Utley. administra-
trix, assignor of one-half to A. Kitson, Stamford, Lin-
colnshire, England. Rotary pump, engine, or meter.
1.442.198 ; Jan. 16.
Uttech, Henrv C, Lebanon, Wis. Pullev attachment for
tractors, i.456.160; May 22.
Uttendorfer, Michael. (See Ryan, M. W., and Utten-
dorfer.)
Utter, Bror A., assignor to McClelland Hardware Com-
pany. Richmond, Ind. Casket handle. 1,448,169;
Mar. 13.
Utter, Lee E., and R. E. Howland, assignors to Trailer
Truck Companv. Nashotah, Wis. Trailer truck.
1.465.103; Aug. 14.
Utter, Phil, and P. W. Schenck, Los Angeles, Calif.
Pron or brace. 1.4.'i2.329 : Apr. 17.
Uttz, Bertha A., assignor to W. A. Uttz, Fort Worth, Tex.
Sash lock. 1.448.778: M.nr. 20.
Uttz, W. A. (See Uttz, Bertha A., assignor.)
Utz, Anthony. (See Dowd. B. J., and Utz.)
Utz. .\nthony, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Royal Type-
writpr Comp.iny. Inc.. N^w York, N. Y. Typewriting
mnohine. 1,475.064: Nov. 27.
Utz. .John G. fS^e Girl, C. Dunston. and Utz.)
UtzincTPr. .\rthnr J.. Plainfielf!. N. J., assignor to Inter-
national Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Broach.
1,448,170 ; Mar. 13.
U^rinan, Clarence W., Buffalo, N. Y.. as.signor. by mesne
assignments, to The Beaver Products Company, Inc.
Plaster-hoard nnpar.itus. 1,455,127-; Mav 1,5.
Uyama. Rhuiizo. Tonodan, Kyoto, Japan. Manufacturing
Catguts. 1,476,740. Dec. 11.
Uytenbogaart, Petrus J. A., Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.
Pipe. 1.468,681; Sept. 25.
UzzpH. Rndyard S., .T.TmRica, X. Y. Carrousel. 1,455,128;
Mny 15.
V. & S. ATitomatic Bolt Company, The. (See Fliues.
Gustave H., assignor.)
V. V. Fittings Company. (See Burns, James F., as-
signor.)
V. V. Fittings Company. (See Pringle, William T., as-
signor.)
V. Zieknrsch, Frank, Milwaukee, Wis. Fuse plug.
1.443,606; .Tan. 30.
Vacates, Perry, Akron, Ohio. Refrigerator. 1,465,657 ;
Aug. 21.
Vacek, Charles, Chicago, 111. Necktie holder. 1,461,506;
Julv 10.
Vache, Henry F. (See Richardson. H. C, and Vachg.)
Vacuum Oil Company. (See Hooper, Charles L., assignor.)
Vacuum Oil Company. (See Hooper, C. L., Sutherland,
and Parkhouse. assignors.)
Vacuum Pulp Products Corporation. (See Cooper,
Simon, assignor.)
Vadnais, Louis O., Myrtle Creek, Oreg. Combined gauge
and set for crosscut saws and the like. 1,454,227 •
May 8.
Vagge. Mario J., Nashua, N. H. Valve-spring-lifting tool.
1,469,974; Oct. 9. h s = i
Vago, Alfred E., Middlesex, assignor to A. Boake Rob-
erts and Company Limited, Loudon, England. Con-
tainer for cards for recording statistical and other in-
formation. 1,459,455 ; June 19.
Vail, Charles H., assignor to Anthony-Vail Tool & Ma-
chine Company, Gloversville, N. Y. Drying former
and socket member therefor. 1,454,776 ; May 8.
VailP, John H., and H. F. Boe, Dayton, Ohio. Pumping
nppaiatiis. 1.442,308: Jan. 16.
Vajk, Joseph, Budapest, Hungary, assignor to C. A. Filkom,
McKeesport, Pa. Gas making. 1,407,460 ; Sept. 11.
Vnlbop, Peter P., assignor to Penberthy Injector Company,
Detroit, Mich. Drainer. 1,441,187 ; Jan. 2.
Valenducq, Laurent. (Sec Mullard, E., Vaicnducq, and
Dubois.)
Valentine. Frank A., Apponaug, assignor to Henry L.
Scott & Company, Providence, R. I. Speed-changing
mechanism. 1.451,722 ; Apr. 17.
Valentine, Frederick A. (See Valentine, Robert D. and
P. A.)
Valentine, Herbert S., Philadelphia, Pa. Hoist.
1,455,369; May 15.
Valentine, Irving R., Erie, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric furnace. 1,457,718 ;
June 5.
Valentine, Joseph E., Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Valmont
Manufacturing Co., Inc. Powder puff. 1,465.535;
Aug. 31.
A'aieutine, Robert D. and P. A., Minneapolis, Minn.
Power-driven cultivating machine. 1,477,398 ; Dec. 11.
Valentine. William A., assignor to Edward G. Budd Man-
ufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Die-fittlug ap-
paratus. ^1,406,259; Aug. 28.
Valiciuet, Louis P., Chicago, 11'. Motor drive for talking
machine. 1,465,772 ; Aug. 21.
Valiquette. William L. (See Seyhold, C, and Valiquette.)
Valiton, Frederick H., assignor of one-half to P. L.
O'Neill, Deer Lodge, Mont. Miss detector for internal-
combustion engines. 1,477,732 ; Dec. 18.
Valiton. Fnderick H., assignor of one-half to P. L.
O'Neill, Deer Lodge, Mont. Drill. 1,478,623 ; Dec. 25.
Valiton, Frederick H., assignor of one-half to P. L.
O'Neill, Deer Lodge, Wont. Drill. 1.478,024; Dec. 25.
Valladao, Frederick S., San Francisco, Calif. Phonograph.
1.441,188 ; Jan. 2.
Vallee, Armand J., Oneonta, and I. H. Scrafford, Alta-
mont, N. Y. Lantern bracket. 1,472,894 ; Nov. 6.
Valley Electric Company. (See Ballmau, Edwin C, as-
.signor.)
Valley Forge Cutlery Company. (See Undy, Charles, as-
signor.)
Valuer, Orvis W., assignor to J. B. Wise Incorporated,
Watertown, N. Y. Waste - operating mechanism.
1,451,930 ; Apr. 17.
Vallier, Orvis W., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to J. B.
Wise Incorporated. Waste fitting for sinks. 1,451,931 ;
Apr. 17.
Vallone, Romeo. (See Frascadore, M., and Vallone.)
Vallot, Andrg, Levallois-l'erret, France, assignor of one-
half to IT. E. Vanderveer, Pueblo, and onp-half to A. K.
McRae, Denver, Colo. Device for mounting headlights
on the bodies of motor cars. Rel5,607 ; May 15.
Valmont Manufacturing Co. (See Valentine, .Toseph E.,
assignor,)
Valois, F^lix E., assignor to Hamel Shoe Machinery Com-
pany. Bridgeport, Conn. Rough rounder or channeler.
1,445.248 : Feb. 13.
Valois, F61ix E., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Hamel
Shoe Machinery Company. Shoe-sevv'ing machine.
1,462,777; ,Tuly 24.
Van Aalst, Willem, Mortsel, near Antwerp, Belgium.
Concrete-mold suspension device. 1,467,662 ; Sept. 11.
Van Ackeren, Fred, Cedar Rapids, Nebr. Fowl pow-
derer. 1,459,349; June 19.
Van Ackeren, Joseph, assignor to The Koppers Company,
Pittsburgh, Fa. Cooling means for exhaust mains.
1,455,059 : May 15.
Van Ackeren, .Toseph, assignor to The Koppers Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Coking retort oven. 1,469,491 ; Oct. 2.
Vanadium Corporation of America. (See Saklatwalla,
B. D., and Anderson, assignors.)
Van Allen, George L. (See Maeulen. F., and Van Allen.)
Van Alstyne, Howard M.. Rensselaer, N. Y. Sliding-door
fastener. 1,460,991 ; .Tuly 3.
Van Amstel, Adriaan P., Amersfoort, Netherlands. In-
ternal-combustion engine. 1,467,288 ; Sept. 4.
Van Amstel, Tudor. (See Lundell, A. E., and Van
Amstel.) ^
Van Antwerp, Harold 0. (See Withrow, F. G., and
Van Antwerp.)
Van Arsdale, George D. (See Flynn, F. N., and Van
Arsdale.)
Van Arsdale, George D., New York, N. Y. Method and
apparatus for the electrolytic recovery of copper.
1,449.462 ; Mar. 27.
Van Atta, Robert S. (See Sutton. H. A., and Van Atta.)
Vanatta, .lean K., assignor to Mudge & Company, Chi-
cago. 111. Motor car. 1,456,659 ; May 29.
Vanatta, Jean K., assignor to Mudge & Company, Chicago,
111. Motor car. 1,469,741 ; Oct. 2.
V.nnatter, Pharos O., Athens, Ga. Rinse tub. 1.460,862;
Sept. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFi'ICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
553
Van Barueveld, Charles E., et al. (See Leaver, Edmund
S., assignor. )
Van r.orch Silver Plate Co., The. (See Leavenworth,
Soth li., assignor.)
Van Berbel. Coniolls F. M., assi.snor to Mnatschappij tot
Verv;iardiging van Sni.ini:Klnnes Volgcus " Van Rerkol's
Patont" en van Andere Weiktuigen, Rotterdam, South
Holland, Netherlands. Damping device for weighiug
apparatus. 1,457,SL'S: June 5.
Van r.loem, Paul S.. Hempstead. N. Y.. assignor to The
Viking Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Win-
dow illurainator and sign.. 1.404,228: Aug. 7.
Van Brunt, Jackson W. (See Church, B. D., Lash, and
Van Brunt.)
Van Buron. Martin, Dayton, TTash. Carpet-beating ma-
chine. 1.457,-'37 ; May 29.
Van Buskirk. Lesher W., assignor to Taylor-Wharton Iron
and Steel Company, High Bridge, N. J. Hollander en-
gine. 1.446,282 : Fell. 20.
Vance, Alpha B. (See Mayer, F. D., and Vance.)
Vance. Arlvn T., .issignor of one-half to F. J. Atibott, Los
Angeles, "Calif. Automatic stabilizer for aircraft and
the like. 1,465.500: Aug. 21.
Vance. Arthur J. (See Collier, W. H.. and Vance.)
Vance, Carl D., and F. O. Bowman, Dayton. Ohio. Door
construction. 1,470.038 : Oct. 9.
Vnnce. Charles E., and C. S. McClelland, Pittsburgh.
Pa. Steam trap. 1.441,046; Jan. 2.
Vance Engineeriai; Company. (See Buckman, Harold
W.. assignor.)
Vance, Ira C, Howell, Ark. Reliner. 1,460,292: June 26.
Vance, Rice B., Detroit. Mich., assignor to Underwood
Computing Machine Company. New York, N. Y. Com-
puting machine. 1,457.411 ; June 5.
'anco, Walter N., Chicago Heights, ass
Vanco. Walter N., Chicago Heights, assignor to Dnrand
Steel Locker Company, Chicago, 111. Locker.
1,442.751 : Jan. 16.
Vance, Walter N.. Chicago Heights, assignor to Dnrand
Steel I>ocker Company. Chicago, 111. Shelf extension.
1,402,670: Julv 24.
Vance. Walter N., Chicago Heights, assignor to Durand
Steel Locker Company. Chicago. Ill Metal shelving.
1.47.S.064 : Nov. 6.
Van Cleave. Charles N., Indianapolis, Ind. Coin-controlled
lock. 1,450.825 ; Apr. 3.
Van Cott. Frank J., Unadilla, N. Y. Silo structure.
1,452,578: Apr. 24.
Vancso, Andrew, Chicago, 111. Collar button. 1,459,940 ;
June 26.
Van Daam. Gerrit. Buffalo, N. Y. Fnel-saving device.
1.44n.S53 ; Jan. 2.
Vandamark. Olive E.. I^os Angeles, Calif. Curler.
1.473.749: Nov. 3 3.
Vandeherg, Teddie C, Epping, N. Dak. Compound hand
air-compressing pump. 1,476.858 : Dec. 11.
Van Delindei. Fay L., Chicago, lU. Candy bouquet.
Dos. 62.710 : July 24.
Vandenberg. Jacob. Wyoming, Ohio, assignor to The Se-
curity Bag Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bag-handle-at-
taching device. 1.464,516 ; Aug. 14.
Vandenberg. Jacob. Wyoming, assignor to The Security
Bag Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. Bag-making ma-
chine. 1,476.025: Dec. 4.
Vandenplas, Joe J., Green Bay, Wis. Mixer. 1,475,904 ;
Nov. 27.
Van de Pol, Alfons H.. assignor of one-half to J. J.
Bridgeford. Philadelphia, Pa. Furnace construction.
1,453.960; May 1.
Vanderbeek, Herbert, assignor to The Timken-Detroit
Axle Company, Detroit, Mich. Brake mechanism.
1,454.091 ; May 8.
Vanderbeek. Herbert, assignor to The Timken-Detroit Aile
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle brake. 1,472.444 :
Oct. 30.
Van der Bijl. Hendrik J., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmis-
sion .system. 1,445.731 : Feb. 20.
Van der Bijl. Hendrik J., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. New York. N. Y. Direct-cur-
rent transformer. 1.448.583 : Mar. 13.
Van der Bijl, Hendrik J., assignor to Western Electric
Company. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Vacuum
tube. 1.478,072: Deo. 18.
Vanderbilt, R. T., Company. (See Murrill, Paul L., as-
signor.)
Vander Bogart, Frank, et al. (See Whitney, William A.,
assignor.)
Vandercar, William J., Cohoes, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Colonial Metal Products Company,
Inc., Syracuse. N. Y. Advertising device for weighing
scales. Rel5,731 : Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich. as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63.092 ; Oct. 2.
Vandergaw, Edward B.. Brooklyn, and .T. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co., Inc., New York,
N. Y. Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63.093 ; Oct. 2.
Vandergaw, Edward B.. Brooklyn, and .1. Heinrich. as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc.. New York,
N. Y. Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63,339 : Nov. 20.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich. as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc.. New York,
N. T. Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63.340 : Nov. 20.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63,341 ; Nov. 20.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
I'lockcd voile fabric. Des. 63,342 ; Nov. 20.
A'andergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 03,3-t:'> : Nov. 20.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Ficd Butterflold & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 03,515; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., Now York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 03,516 ; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63,517; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York. N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63.518; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw. Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. \.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63.519; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Di^. 63.."il0 ; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63,511 ; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Biitter.fipld & Co. Inc., New York. N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63,512; Dec. 11.
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, .«!S-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocked voile fabric. Des. 63,513 ; Dec. 11 .
Vandergaw, Edward B., Brooklyn, and J. Heinrich, as-
signors to Fred Butterfield & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Flocke'l voile fabric. Des. 03,514 ; Dec. 11.
Vander Hernt, Abraham. (See Vandervoort, Milford T.,
assignor.)
Vanderhoef, Ellison E., Jerome, Ariz., assignor to -Ameri-
can Manganese Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Dipper
front. ir453.813 ; May 1.
Van Dcrhoef, Henry E. (See Sulzer, A. P., and -Van
Derhoef.)
Vanderhoof. Harold, and W. Gillig, San Francisco, Calif.
Demountable brake lining. 1,474,215 ; Nov. 13.
Van der Lee, Cornells G., Utrecht, Netherlands. Bot-
tle closure. 1.468,314 ; Sept. 18.
Vanderlip. Louis C. Elkhart, Ind. Vehicle steering mech-
anism. 1.4.^5.941: May 22.
Vanderlip. Washington B., and C. H. Viggars, Los An-
geles, Calif. Brain telephone. 1,449,022 ; Mar. 20.
Vanderpool, Albion A., Newark, N. J. Guide for T squares.
1,451,189 ; Apr. 10.
Van Der Pyl. Edward, Worcester, Mass., assignor to
Aerobelle Company. Pneumatic shock absorber.
1,467,980: Sept. 11.
Van Der Pyl, Edward, Worcester, Mass., assignor to
Aerobelle " Company. Shock absorber. 1,467,987 ;
Sept. 11.
Van der Sterr. Petrus K., assignor to Firm Voigt &
Ilneffner Actien Gesellschaft. Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. No-yoIta?e release for electrical switches.
1,470.085; Dec. 4.
Vanderveer, Herbert E., et al. (See Vallot, Andrg, as-
signor.)
Vanderveld. .\nthony, assignor of one-half to S. E. Par-
rish. Grand Rapids, Mich. Cloth or ribbon measuring
machine. 1,443,332; Jan. 23.
Vandervoort, Lois J., Guthrie, Okla. Separator.
1,465,884 ; Aug. 21.
Vandervoort. Milford T., assignor to Wolverine Brass
Works, (5rand Rapids, Mich. Automatic closing valve.
1,470,895 ; Oct. 16.
Vandervoort, Milford T., assignor to A. Vander H«nst,
Grand Rapids. Mich. Fuel-passage lock for internal-
combustion engines. 1,476,741 ; Dec. 11.
Vandervoort. Mort, Saginaw, Mich.- Reciprocatory foun-
tain brush. 1,476T433 ; Dec. 4. -
Van der Vort, Charles O., East Orange, N. J., assignor
to Western Electric (Company. Incorporated. New York,
N. Y. Telegraph system. 1,472,500 ; Oct. 30.
Van Deusen, Carrie. (See Davis, Madallne V., assignor.)
Van Deusen, Henry M., Westfield, Mass. Mop holder.
1,451,600 ; Apr. 10.
Van de Velde, Harold R. C, and J. M. Furnival, Bromley,
England, assignors lo Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Wireless direction-finding means for
and method of piloting aircraft. 1,454,592 ; May 8.
Vandevclde. Jean F. H. de V., Copenhagen, Denmark.
Elevating plane for aeroplanes. 1,472,103 : Oct. 30.
Vandevender, Adam S. (See Vandevender, George W.,
as.signor. )
Vandevender, George W., Mill Creek, W. Va., assignor of
one-half to A. S. Vandevender, Mingo, W. Va. Folding
coop. 1,451,972; Apr. "17.
Vandeventer. Alex, Odanof , Wis. Foldable clothes hanger.
1,447,741 ; Mar. 6.
554
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Vandewater, Fred F., Hornell, N. Y. Eailway classifica-
tion signal. 1,469,549 ; Oct. 2.
Van de Wiel, Fernand, assignor to Compagnie Geuprale
d'Electricite, Paris, France. Stopper for closing the
containers of electric accumulators. 1,459,121;
June 19.
Vandivier, James R., Franklin, and G. R. Hunt, Terre
Hiiiite, Ind. Railway-crossing gate. 1,463,520;
JliIv 31.
Van i)ommolen. Peter, assignor to H. E. Shaw Furniture
Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Desk table. Des. 63,206 ;
Oct. 30.
Van Dommelen, Peter, assignor to H. E. Shaw Ftirniture
Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Desk table. Des. 63,207 ;
Oct. 30.
Van Dommelen, Peter, assignor to H. E. Shaw Furniture
Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Desk table. Dos. 63,208 ;
Oct. 30.
Van Doren, Chester J., Oak Park, assignor of one-half to
H. T. Dorrington, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for bottling
liquids. 1,451,351 ; Apr. 10.
Van Doren, Frank J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Wagner Woodruff Co. Show-case lamp. Des. 62,857 ;
Aug. 7.
Van Doren, John B., Providence, R. I. Pyrotechnic dis-
play device. 1,455,097 ; May 15.
Van Dorn Electric Tool Company, The. (See Connell, Ed-
win Li., assignor.)
Van Dorn, Herbert E., Chicago, 111. Drawbar carrier.
1,468,766 ; Sept. 25.
Van Dorn, Herbert E., Chicago, 111. Reinforced car end.
1,471,932 ; Oct. 23.
Van Dorn, Herbert E., Chicago, 111. Car coupler.
1,475,609 ; Nov. 27.
Van Dorn, Herbert E., Chicago, 111. Control system for
car couplers, air lines, and electric circuits of railway
cars. 1,475,610; Nov. 27.
V.ui Dorn, Herbert E., Chicago, 111. Pneumatic control
system for electric switch and car, air, and electric
couplers. 1,478,462 ; Dec. 25.
Van Dorn Iron Works Company, The. (See Barker, Percy
E., assignor.)
Van Dorn Iron Works Company, The. (See Schaefer,
Joseph, assignor.)
Van Dorn, William E., Chicago, 111. Corrugated-metal car
end. 1,460,738 ; July 3.
Van Dorn, William E., Chicago, 111. Means for attach-
ing steel car ends. 1,461,201 ; July 10.
Van Dorn, William E., Chicago, 111. Corrugated steel
end for gondola cars. 1,464,517 ; Aug. 14.
Van Dorn, William E., Chicago, 111. Steel end for gon-
dola cars. ] ,464,518 ; Aug. 14.
Van Dorn, William E., Chicago, 111. Metal car end.
1,465,501 ; Aug. 21.
Van Dorn, William E., Chicago, 111. Friction draft gear.
1,466,684; Sept. 4.
Van Dorn, William E., Chicago, 111. Metal car end.
1,475,611 ; Nov. 27.
Van Dusen, Charles A., assignor to The Toledo Standard
Commutator Company, Toledo, Ohio. Commutator
segment and producing the same. 1,457,801 ; June 5.
Van Dusen, Clifford R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sand-
ing device. 1,442,987 ; Jan. 23.
Van Duyn, Frederick W., assignor to R. E. Dietz Company,
New York, N. Y. Lantern. 1,476,117 ; Dec. 4.
Van Duyne, Simeon, assignor to S. M. Doland, Boonton,
N. J. Fruit picker. 1,452,175; Apr. 17.
Vanduzen, E. W., Company, The. (See Merrill, Sidney B.,
assignor.)
A'an Dyck, Stumpers. (See Brekelmans, Franciscus J.,
assignor.)
Van Dyke, Elmer M., Lyndhurst, N. J. Keel block.
1,442,501 ; Jan. 16.
Van Dyke, Elmer M., Lyndhurst, assignor to Mathias-
Van Dyke Company, Trenton, N. J. Bolt. 1,442,500 ;
Jan. 16.
Van Dyke, John W., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Method of and apparatus
for oil distillation. 1,451,129 ; Apr. 10.
Van Eseltine, Floyd C, Eastwood, N. Y. Conveying ap-
paratus. 1,472,445 ; Oct. 30.
Van Etten, Frank C, assignor t(v Delta-Star Electric
Company, Chicago, 111. High-tension cut-out system
and the like. 1,453,774 ; May 1.
Van Etten, William V., New Westminster, Canada. Ro-
tary spike-tooth harrow. 1,450,123 ; Mar. 27.
Van Etten, William V., Everett, Wash. Dirigible head-
light. 1,471,635; Oct. 23.
Vaney, Louis D., Finchley, London, England. Means for
securing locks. 1,467,076 ; Sept. 4.
Van Fleet, Rodney S., Findlav, Ohio. Corner .1oint for
Vai Fleming, C. (See Ferguson, Edward E., assignor.)
screen and other frames. 1,445,425 : Feb. 13.
Van Gelderen, Frederik M., Enschede, Netherlands. Insu-
lating cap for electrical-cable joints. 1,460,624 ; July 3
Vangen, Anton, Vestmarken, Noi-way. Self-indicating tar-
get. 1,456,015 ; May 22.
V",n Guelpen, Louis J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Seam-pressing
machine. 1,478,149 ; Dec. 18.
Von Guelpen, Louis J.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Perforating ma-
chine. 1,478.150; Dec. 18.
Van Guelpen, Louis J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Shoe-relastlng
machine. 1,478,151 ; Dec. 18.
Van Guelpen, Louis J., Cincinnati, Ohio. Machine for
finishing the edges of flexible materials. 1,478,190;
Dec. 18.
Van Guilder, Walter, assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Electric pump-op-
erated fuel-feeding device. 1,459,960 ; June 26.
Van Gundy, Morris C, Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company. New York, N. Y. Lubricating com-
pound. 1,477,611 ; Dec. 18.
Van Hamersveld, John J. N., assignor to The Warner and
Swasey Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Automatic ma-
chine tooL 1,449,464; Mar. 27.
Van Hamersveld, John J. N., assignor to The Warner and
Swasey Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Automatic ma-
chine tool. 1,449,465 : Mar. 27.
Van Hamersveld, John J. N., Cleveland, and G. W. Drake,
Cleveland Heights, assignors to The Warner and
Swasey Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Tool-slide mecha-
nism. 1,449,463 ; Mar. 27.
Van llees, Henri, Madison, N. J. Flytrap. 1,475,095;
Nov. 2(J.
Van Heusen, John M. (See Kidwell. Cleo H., assignor.)
Van Heusen, John M., Boston, Mass. Garment.
1,469,858 ; Oct. 9.
Van Heusen, John M., Jamaica Plain, Mass., assignor to
Van Heusen Products, Inc. Folding collar. 1,455,683;
May 15.
Van Heusen, Johu M., Boston, Mass., assignor to Van
Heusen Products, Inc. Collar. 1,463,932 ; Aug. 7.
Van Heusen, .John M., Boston, Mass., assignor to Van
Heusen Products, Inc. Collar. 1,476,118; Dec. 4.
Van Heusen Products, Inc. (See Bacon, R. F., Kidwell,
and Bascom, assignors.)
Van Heusen Products, Inc. (See Van Heusen, John M.,
assignor.)
Van Hise, Lester S., assignor of one-third to J. V. Bald-
win, one-third to P. F. Howell, and one-third to G. E.
McCreery, Los Angeles, Calif. Fluid meter. 1,454,301 ;
May 8.
Van Hoose, James B., Springfield, Mo. Locked exhaust
valve. 1,471,075; Oct. 16.
Vfin Rooydouk. Adrian C., Monroe, Mich. Trolley wheel.
1.444,716 ; Feb. 6.
Van Horn, Alfred R., deceased, Philadelphia, Pa. ; J. S.
Van Horn, executrix. Automatic electric generating sys-
tem. 1,470,948 ; Oct. 16.
Van Horn, Charles B., Detroit, Mich. Bottle scrubbing
and washing machine. 1,459,643 ; June 19.
Vanhorn, Frank L., et al. (See Duncan, Forest M., as-
signor.)
Van Horn, Jennie S., executrix. (See Van Horn, Al-
fred R.)
Van Horn, William H. (See Kemp, William W., as-
signor.)
Van Horn, William S.. Cleveland, Ohio. Scraper for
ironing machines. 1,471,813 ; Oct. 23.
Van Horsen, Emery D., Three Forks, Mont. Shaving
mug. 1,475,905 ; Nov. 27.
Van Houten, Frank H., assignor to Dutchess Tool Com-
pany, Beacon, N. Y. Dough-rounding-up machine.
1,461,070; July 10.
Van Hove, Desire H., assignor to Reynolds Spring Com-
pany, .Tackson, Mich. Upholstered spring structure.
1,465,323 ; Aug. 21.
Vanioek, Otto V., Temple, Tex. Cultivator harrow.
1,461,053 ; July 10.
Vanicek, Otto V., Temple, Tex. Valve-spring compressor
and lifter. 1,467,628; Sept. 11.
Viuiiin-, Francis N., Indianapolis, Ind. Vehicle body.
1.441,388; Jan. 9.
Van Inwagen, Charles L., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
Wostern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Ticket hoist. 1,442,453 ; Jan. 16.
Van Inwagen, Frank, assignor of three-fourths to G. L.
Harris, Chicago, 111. Fluid-removing device. 1,477,733 ;
Dec. 18.
Xnn Kannel Revolving Door Company. (See Brunner,
Herbert R., assignor.)
Van Kuren, Stephen J., assignor to J. G. Cherry Com-
pany, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Ice-cream freezer. 1,478,073 ;
Dec. 18.
Van Leer, Bernard, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Closure
for vessels and device for sealing the same. 1,446,361 ;
Feb. 20.
Van Marie, Martin, Lower Gornal, England. Apparatus
for charging or discharging furnaces. 1,456,837 ;
May 29.
Van Molle, Jean, Dubuque, Iowa. Rubber heel. 1,458,257 ;
June 12.
Van Meter, .Tames W., San Francisco, Calif. Percussion
apparatus. 1,444,815 ; Feb. 13.
Van Meter, Morton, Cadillac, Mich. Vehicle wheel.
1,456,952 ; May 29.
Van Meter, Morton, Cadillac, Mich. Wheel. 1,476,780 ;
Dec. 11.
Vanii, Charles J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Food-dispensing ma-
chine. 1,468,424 ; Sept. 18.
Van Nagell, Cora M., et al. (See Van Nagell, John R.,
assignor.)
Van Nagell, John R., assignor to C. M. Van Nagell and A.
W. Edwards, Reno, Nev. Hose coupling. 1,476, 119;
Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT t)FFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
555
\an N Air Spring Compaii.v. tSco Vsin Naflj\n, V. V.,
and IJray, assignors.)
Van Name, F. W. Incorporated. (See Podlar, houis C.
assignor.)
Van Nanio, F. W. Incorporated. (See Will<insoii,
Thomas, assignor.)
Van .N'attan, Verle V.. and J. M. Paris, San Francisco,
Calif. Amusement device. 1,475,075 ; Dec. 4.
Van Nattan. Verle V., and C. K. Gray, assignors to
Van N Air Spring Company, San Francisco. Calif.
.Vir spring. 1.474,656: Nov. 20.
Van Ness, Franlc A., assignor of one-lialf <o L. G.
Barnhurt, Yonkors, N. Y. I'l'.int and varnish re-
mover. 1,474,984 ; Nov. 20.
Van Ness, llenry E. (See Hasbrouck, L. B., and Van
Ness. )
Van Ness, Henry E., Elmira, N. Y. Yarn cleaner.
1,456.201 ; May 22.
Van Ni<ss, Henry E., Elmira. N. Y. Yarn cleaner.
1.456,262- May 22.
Van Ness, Henry E., Elmira, N. Y. Tension device.
1,456,26;! ; May 22.
Viin Ness, Henrv E., Elmira. N. Y. Dyeing textiles.
I,456.:i44 : May 22.
Vannest, George D., Tonea City, Olsla. Power-transmis-
sion device. 1,465,382 ; .'\ug. 21.
Van Nordeu, Rudolph W., San Francisco, Calif. Electro-
magnetic apparatus. 1,457,475 ; June 5.
Van Norman, Charles E. (See Elllngham. R. W., and
Van Norman.)
Van Norman Machine Tool Company. (See Ellingham,
R. W., and Van Norman, assignors.)
Van Nostrand, Panl E., Lyons, Nebr. Auto appliance.
1,462,398 ; July 17.
Van Nuys, Claude C. (See Roberts, M. H., and Van
Nuys.)
Van Orden, Fred A.. North White Lake, N. Y. Marker.
1,475.906; Nov. 27.
Van Orden, James I., Hackensack, N. J. Detachable
grouter for wheels. 1.441,645; Jan. 9.
Vanorio, Joseph. (See Rapp, J. W., and Vanorio.)
Van Orstrand, Charles E., Washington, D. C. Apparatus
for measuring depths of wells. 1,451,130 ; Apr. 10.
Van Osdel, Samuel A., Johnson, Nebr. Surgical instru-
ment. 1,449,356; Mar. 20.
Van Pelt, Elmer L., assignor to G. Fmth, Denver, Colo.,
and H. E. McElwain, Holvoke, Mass. Film-joining ma-
chine. 1,466,076; Aug. 28.
Van Pelt, Elmer L., assignor to G. Fruth, Denver, Colo.,
and H. E. McElwain. Holyoke, Mass. Film mending
and assembling machine. 1,467,077 ; Sept. 4.
Van Ruttcn, Leon, Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y. Tele-
phone-transmitter mouthpiece. 1,478,074 ; Dec. 18.
Van Ruymbeke, Joseph, Marseille, France. Production
of alcohol. 1,459,699; June 19.
Van Rnvmbeke .Tnspph. M-Trsoille, France. Production of
alcohol. 1,474,216; Nov. 13.
Van Santvoort, Constant, Waukegan, 111. Gas heater.
1,451,241 ; Apr. 10.
Van Scoy. Howard, Chicago, 111., assignor to Goodwin
Car & Mfg. Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Dump-
ing cargo carrier. 1,450,315 ; June 19.
Van Sickel, Wither H., Langhorne, Pa., assignor to Thos.
H. Dallett Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Bush chisel. 1,476,120:
Dec. 4.
Van Sickle, Oscar T., Gardnerville, assignor of one-half
to W. D. Park, Minden, Nev. Top and windshield
fastener. 1,444,988 : Feb. 13.
Van Sicklen, Edward, New York, N. Y. Trousers-stretch-
ing frame. 1,476,310 ; Dec. 4.
Van Slyke, John C. ^yashington. D. C. Attachment for
cots or hospital beds. 1,445,982 ; Feb. 20.
Van Slyke, Joseph. (See Van Slyke, Moses, assignor.)
Van Slyke, Moses, deceased ; W. L. Asher, administrator,
assignor of one-half to J. Van Slyke, Clarksville, Iowa.
Burial vault. 1,470,130 : Oct. 9.
Van Steenbergen, Carl, Newton, Iowa. Tire chain.
1,475,040; Nov. 20.
Van Tassel, John R., assignor to The Standard Optical
Company, Geneva, N. Y. Lens mounting. 1,453,814 ;
May 1.
Van Tuyl, Thomas. (See Cook, A. E., and Van Tuyl.)
Van Valin, William B. (See Townsend, Mary I., as-
signor.)
Van Valkenburg, Hermon L.. assignor to Industrial Con-
troller Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Starting switch.
1,470,896; Oct. 16.
Van Veen, Anton, assignor to The Fuller Brush Com-
pany, Hartford. Conn. Wire-twisting machine.
1,446,599 ; Feb. 27.
Van Vickie, William H., assignor of one-half to W. J.
Aesdale, Mound City, Mo. Road drag. 1,459,122 ;
June 19.
Van Vleck, Harry A., Parsons, Kans. Mixing device.
1,449,310 ; Mar. 20.
Van Vllssingen, Peter. Chicaso, 111. Purcing device.
1,474,392 : Nov. 20.
Van Wart, John W.. South Nyack, N. Y. Compression
indicator. 1.475,096; Nov. 20.
Van Westrum, Gerard A. S.; Philadelphia, Pa. Briquette
and making same. 1,452,992 ; Apr. 24.
Vanwinkle, Wilbur J., Union, N. Y. Toy. 1,409,705;
Oct. 2.
Vapo Corporation. (See Rapp, William M., asBlgnor.)
Vapo Stove Company. (See Schulenberg, Frederick H.,
assignor.)
Vapor I'ar Heating Co. (See Loudon, Warren P., as-
signor. )
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Bliss, William L.,
assignor.)
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Frumveller, Josepb,
assignor.)
Vapor tar Heating Comjjany. (See Gelssinger, Harry G.,
assignor t
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Russell, Edward A.,,
assignor.)
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Russell, B. A., and
Ueissinger, assignors.)
Varaud, Andrei, La-Capite-Vcsenaz, near Geneva, Switzer-
land. Collar atlachment. 1,454,607; May 8.
Varaud, Andr§, assignor to Societe Anonyme, d'Horologerie
et Bijouterie do Geneve, Geneva, Switzerland. Time in-
dicator. 1,450,996; Apr. 10.
Varaud, Audif^ Vesenaz, near Geneva, as.^iguor to Suci(^t§
.Anonyme d'Horogerie ct Biiouterie de Genfeve, Geneva,
Switzerland. Time Indicator. 1,453,086 ; Apr. 24.
Varaud, Andre, N'esenaz, near Geneva, assignor to the
Society .\nonyme d'Horlogerle et Bijouterie de Geneve,
Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. Time indicator.
1,453,087 ; Apr. 24.
Varble, Paul L., CarroUton, 111. Connector. 1,440,630;
Feb. 27.
Varble, Thomas O. (See Harris, Albert G., assignor.)
Vardell, Arthur A., deceased, by H. G. Vardell, executrix,
Dallas, Tex., assignor to Carver Cotton Gin Company,
East Bridgewater, Mass. Roll-box structure for gins.
1,455,085 ; May 15.
Vardell, Highland G., executrix. (See Vardell, Arthur A.)
Varga, Steven, San Francisco, Calif. Ornamental fly-
trap. 1,448,098 ; Mar. 13.
Varland, Hiram H., Des Moines, Iowa. Combined manure
loader and spreader. 1,463,492 ; July 31.
Varley Duplex Magnet Company. (See Anderson,
James C, assignor.)
Varley Duplex Magnet Company. (See Varley, Richard,
assignor.)
Varley, Richard. Englewood, N. J. System for auto-
vehicles. 1,444,403 ; Feb. 6.
Varley, Richard, Englewood, N. J., assignor to Varley
Duplex Magnet Company. Lockout for automatic
starters. 1,457,917 ; June 5.
Varley, Thomas W., New York, N. Y'. Alternating-cur-
rent dynamo-electric machine. 1,478,012 ; Dec. 18.
Varner, i-famuel B., Granby, Mo. Demountable rim.
1,455,684 ; May 15.
Varner, William L., assignor of one-half to D. P.
Cleveland, Pratt City, Ala. Metal tie. 1,441,954;
Jan. 9.
Varney, Theodore, Sewickley, assignor to Aluminum Com-
pany of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Clamp device for
electric conductors. 1,450,528 ; Apr. 3.
Varone, Frederick, assignor of one-half to C. P. Garland,
Boston, Mass. Spark plug. 1,466,316 ; Aug. 28.
Varrieur, Henry O., Placerville, Calif. Combined
closure and faucet for liquid containers. 1,463,735;
July 31.
Varusky, John J. (See Carter, C. W., and VarusUy.)
Varvel, Sidney L., Hornsby, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Means for detecting and indicating
defective sparking plugs in the Ignition systems of In-
ternal-comlDustlon engines. 1,448,951 ; Mar. 20.
Vassar Swiss Underwear Company. (See Rutledge,
George B., assignor.)
Vasselin. Harold D., assignor to Fitchburg Pattern Model
Co., Fitchburg, Mass. Bobbin separator and feeding
machine. 1,441,896 ; Jan. 9.
Vasaelli, Anthony, Newark, N. J. Time-announcing
phonograph. 1,472,859 ; Nov. 6.
Vasselli, Anthony, Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Harriman National Bank of the City
of New York, trustee. Speed regulator. 1,441,463 ;
Jan. 9.
Vasselli, Anthony, Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Phonograph Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Sound-reproducing apparatus. 1,468,767 ;
Sept. 25.
Vasselli, Anthony, Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Harriman National Bank of the City
of New York, trustee. Means for distorting tubes.
1,469,489 ; Oct. 2.
Vasseux, Auguste, St.-Mande, France. Preparation and
use of food substances for vegetables, mushrooms, bac-
terias, yeast, molds, mucors, and the like. 1,472,344 ;
Oct. 30.
Vatter, George E., Louisville, Ky. Automobile ambulance.
1,446,488 ; Feb. 27.
Vaughan, Bernard G., assignor to National Match Com-
pany, Joliet, HI. Match-making machine. 1,465,031 ;
Aug. 14.
Vaughan, Earney B., Long Beach, Calif. Producing a
frozen confection. 1.445,187 ; Feb. 13.
Vaughan, Francis E., Philadelphia, Pa. Surveying Instru-
ment. 1,445,922 ; Feb. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROiSI THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Vaughan, Henry A., Selma, Ala. Toy. l,4"G,So9 ;
Dec. 11.
Vaughan, Henry H., and E. C. Gaines, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. Apparatus for loadinE; and unloading railway
cars. 1,451.748 : Apr. 17.
Vaughan, Henry M., Newtou, Iowa. Means for tlltably
supporting tubs. 1,473,264 ; Nov. 6.
\''aughan, James B., Lacy Springs, and J. Terrell, Taylors-
vllle, Ala. Insect-catching attachment for cultivators.
i.ieS.SSS ; Sept. 18.
Vaughan, .lav W.. Chicago, 111. Band-saw-guide. 1,450,619
Apr. 3.
VauL'Uan, Levin D., Philadelphia, Pa. Valve. 1.441,646
.Ian. 0.
Vaughan. Percy E., San .lose, Calif. Pump. 1,472,104
Oct. 30.
Vauirhan, Wanton, ct al. (See SoiiBa, Joseph M., as-
-signor.)
Vaniibii. Patrick H.. Morris, Minn. Grain separator.
1.44G..527; Feb. 27.
Vaughn, Samuel G., Charlotte, N. C. Journal-box Jack.
1,451,601 ; Apr. 10.
Vaughn. Thomas L.. ,ir., Dunn, N. C. Means for con-
trolling and regulating electric currents. 1,444,286 ;
Feb. 6.
Vawter, John M., assignor of one-half to I. M. Draper,
Indianapolis, Ind. Clutch goveinor. 1,454,800 ; May 8.
Veazev, John A., Youngstown, Ohio. Car replacer.
1.461,580 : July 10.
Veazey. William R., Cleveland, Ohio, and E. C. Burdick,
assignors to The Dow Chemical Company. Midland,
Mich. Casting light-metal alloys. 1.476,192 ; Dec. 4.
Vedder, Fred N., et al. (Sne Greenwood, George E., as-
sicrnor.)
Vedder, John W. (See Start, L. M., Stafford, and Ved-
der.)
Vedder, John W., Worcester, Mass. Slat drier for drying
paper. 1,45.3.045: May 1.
Vedder, John W., and F. W. Lodding, assignors to Rice,
Barton & Fales Machine & Iron Co.. Worcester, Mass.
Papor-making machine. 1,477.020 ; Dec. 11.
Veoder. Curtis H.. assignor to The Veeder Manufacturing
Company. Hartford. Conn. Boaring. 1.4-^4.765 ; Feb. 6.
Veeder, Curtis H., assignor to The Veeder Manufacturing
Company, Hartford, Conn. Visors for automobiles.
1,448.883 ; Mar. 20.
Veed'T, Curtis H.. assignor to The Veeder Manufacturing
Company, Hartford, Conn. Operating device for vot-
ing-machine registers, etc. Rel5,662 ; July 24.
Veeder, Curtis H., assignor to The Veeder Manufacturing
Company, Hartford, Conn. Counting machine.
1,477,090: Dec. 11.
Veeder Manufacturing Company, The. (See Veeder,
Curtis H., assignor.)
Veeder, Peter Y., Toms River, N. J. Berry-picking ma-
chine. 1.4.';2.629; Apr. 24.
Veenschoten, Vincent v., assignor to Northern Equipment
Company. Erie, Pa. Stoker-controlling mechanism.
1,457,564 : .Tune 5.
Vegetable Oil Securities Company. (See Schuck, Walter
P., assignor.)
7eglio, Gaetano, Levallois-Perret, France. Safety sup-
port for the spare wheels of automobiles. 1,453,214 ;
Apr. 24.
Vehllnc:. Christian. Indianapolis, Ind. Ornamental lamp
stand. 1.460.992 ; .July 3.
Veigel, Louis A., jr., Newark, N. .7. Flexible bracelet.
1.443,512 : Jan. P.O.
Veillette. Alfred, assignor to Saart Brothers Company,
Attlpboro, Mass. Buck!-. 1.469.859 : Oct. 9.
Veinot. Percival C. West Manchester, Mass. Rake.
1.477.612; Dec. 18.
Veitch, Thomas. (See Maimin, D. S., and Veitch.)
Veith. Frank A., Erie, Pa. Drill device. 1,471,714:
Oct. 23.
Volte, Cbarlps J., Waterbury, Conn. .'Athlete's medal.
1,461,565: July 10.
Velton. Steve J., Houston, Tex. Superheating oil burner.
1.469.465: Oct. 2.
Vena, Michael, Seattle. Wash. Road-surfacing mecha-
nism. 1.468,528 : Sept. 18.
Venable, J\'illiam M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Phonograph record
and record blank and making the same. 1,455,129;
May 15.
Venable, William M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Phonograph sound
box. 1,455,942 ; May 22. .
Venable, William M.', Pittsburgh, Pa. Phonograph.
1,461.334: .July 3 0. ^ ^
Venable. Williarii M., assignor to Blaw-Knox Company,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Stop mechanism for cableway car-
riages. 1.445,116: Feb, 13.
Venalile, William M.. PittS'burgh, Pa., assignor to Blaw-
Knox Company. Turntable. 1,446,228 : Feb. 20.
Ven.ango Knitting Mills, Incorporated. (See Dugan, Wal-
ter B,, assignor.)
Vengrin, Stanley, and J. M. Johnson, Duluth, Minn.
Grinder. 1.466.216 ; Aug. 28.
VcnhofC, .Tohn H., Louisville, Ky. Game apparatus.
1.441,547 : Jan. 9.
Venhoff. John H., Louisville, Kv. Fastenins device
1,476,231 : Dec. 4. ' ' '
Veniero, Frank, Moreno Stage, Calif. Ladder. 1,459 350 ;
June 19.
Venn, Charles J., Chicago, assignor to Century Rubber
Works, Cicero, 111. Tire tread. Des. 61,811 ; Jan. 16.
Venn, Charles J., Chicago, assignor to Century Ruliher
Works. Cicero, 111. Tire tread. Des. 63,599; Dec. IS.
Venues, Harald J., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. System of current-wave
transmission. 1,454,495 ; May 8.
Venues, Harald J., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signaling svstem.
1,464,519 ; Aug. 14.
Vennes, Harald J., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Artificial line.
1,471,636; Oct. 23.
Vennes, Harald J., assignor to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Artificial line.
1,472,507 ; Oct. 30.
Vennewitz, B. J. (See Unruh, Albert A., assignor.)
Venon, Jules H., New York, N. Y. Dish. Des. 62,626;
July 3.
Venon, Jules I-L, New York, N. Y. Cup. Des. 02,627:
July 3.
Venoti, Jules H., New York, N. Y. Dish. Des. 62,654;
July 10.
Venon, Jules H., New York, N. Y. Dish. Des. 62,655 ;
July 10.
Venon, ,Tules H., New York, N. Y. Dish. Des. 62,656;
July 10,
Venon, Jules H., New York, N. Y. Dish. Des. 62,657 ;
July ID.
Venon, .Tules IL, New York, N. Y. Dish. Des. 62,658;
July 10.
Venuto, Louis .T. (See Ililler, J. J., and Stronger, as-
signoi'5;.)
Venzlaff, Richard, Berlin, Germany. Hand motor plow.
1,473,129; Nov. 6.
Veraguth, Hans. (See Studinger, H., Veraguth, and
Tobler.)
Verdone. Frank S.. Joliet, 111. Adjustable v/indow screen.
1.476.G61 ; Dee. 4.
Verdoorn, Neal, assignor of one-half to J. Zylstra,
Sheldon, Iowa. Clutch-spring remover. 1,451,852 ;
Apr. 17.
Verdy, Louis, Bicknell, Ind. Lock. 1,465,200; Ans. 21.
Vereinigte Chininfabriken Zimmer & Co. G. m. b. H.
(See Thron, Heinrich, assignor.)
Veres, Joe, Lloydell, Pa. Dog muzzle. 1,474,303 ;
Nov. 13.
Vergano, Lui C, Berkeley, Calif. Windmill governor.
1,458,865 ; June 12.
Vergeer, Albert W. P., New York, N. Y. Display stand.
1,476,860; Dec. 11.
Vergote, Gustave, Marshall, Minn. Can lifter and ice
tongs. 1.457,238; May 29.
Verhulst, George F., et al. (See Cryan, William H.,
assignor.)
Verlinden, Edmond, Milwaukee, Wis. Adjustable combi-
nation stop action for organs. 1,462,429 : July 17.
Vermaes, Stefanus .!., Delft, assignor to Syndicaat " Elec-
tro-Staal." The Hague, Netherlands. Manufacture of
iron from iron ores. 1,472,860 ; Nov. 6.
Ver Mehr, John. London. England. Building brick,
block, and the like. 1,468,892 ; Sept. 25.
Ver Mehr, John, and J. S. Owens, London, England.
Metallic sheet piling. 1,460,263 ; June 26.
Vermeire, Isidore F., Brussels, Belgium. Production of
creosote mixture for Impregnating wood. 1,469,466 ;
Oct. 2.
Vermont Marble Company. (See Johnson, Oscar L.,
assignor.)
Vernaz, Marcel, Lyon, France. Chuck. 1,442,107 ;
Jan. 16.
Vernet. Sergius, Syracuse, N. Y. Mechanical movement.
1,464,856; Aug. 14.
Verniaud, Clotilde J., administratrix. (See Verniaud,
Claudius.)
Verniaud, Claudius, decease'd, by C. .1. Verniaud. ad-
ministratrix, assignor, by mesne assignments, to G. M.
C. Metallic Grease Co., Quincy, 111. Lubricant.
1,454,002: May 1.
Vernier, George B., jr. (See Poole, A. F., and Vernier.)
Vernon, Emma L. (See Lockhart, Howard, assignor.)
Vernon, Percy V., Kereslev. England. Saw for cutting
metals. 1.446,108; Feb. 20.
Verona Tool Works. (See Burgess, Newton A., assignor.)
Verona Tool Works. (See Knell, Charles H., assignor.)
Verona Tool Works. (See Woodings. Emanuel, assignor.)
Ver Planck, William E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Regulating means for mixed-
pressure turbines. 1.444.437 ; Fob. 6.
Ver Planck, William E., Schenectady, N. Y^., assignor to
General Electric Company. Valve gear. 1,471,076 ;
Oct. 16.
Verville, Alfred V., Dayton, Ohio. Ambulance aircraft
fuselage. 1.446,528 ; Feb. 27.
Verville. Archie J.. Hancock. Mich. Thermos ice-cream
cabinet. 1,443,9.34: Jan. 30.
Vesco Bait Co. (See Gaess, Helmuth J., assignor.)
Vescovi, Pietro P., Arma, Kans. Fire escape. 1.444.015 ;
Fob. 6,
Vescuso, Frank, Providence, R. I. Receptacle for holding
milk bottles. 1,450,997 ; Apr. 10.
Vesely, Stanlev J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Shock absorber.
1,474,125; Nov. 13.
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Vcsely, Stanley J., CeOnr Rapids, Iowa. Shock absorber.
1.174,120: Nov. 1,S.
Vist, Clarence D., Stockton, Calif. Sign support.
l,45d,866 ; June 26.
Vestsi Battery Corporation. (See Angell, Cliester M.,
assignor. )
Vested, Harry B., Chicago, 111. Charge heater for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,444,816 ; Feb. 13.
Vester, Altreil, & Sons, Inc. (See Alnsworth, George,
assignor, i
Vester, Alfred, Sons. Inc. (Sec Gcrth, Ruth L., assignor.)
Voster, Alfred Sons, Inc. (See Howell, Hamilton T.,
assignor.)
Vester, Alfred, Sons, Inc. (See McFadden, Glenn E.,
assignor.)
Vester, Alfred. Sons, Inc. (See Scliulze, John W., as-
signor.)
Vester, Alfred, Sons, Inc. (See Wagner, Charles, as-
signor.)
Vester, .Alfred, Sons, Inc. (See Warman, Percy S., as-
signor.)
Vestine, .Vndrew O.. assignor to Watertown Pressed
Steel Company, VTatertow^n, Mass. Gripping device or
clasp. 1,404,;^74; ,\ug. 7.
Vettel, VFillis, Hornbrook, Calif. Helicopter. 1,468,847 ;
Sept. 25.
Vetter. Friedrich, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Motor-cycle
saddle or .^^eat. 1,460,742 ; Oct. 2.
Vetter, Joseph, Toledo, Ohio. Automobile top. 1,447,101 ;
Mar. 6.
Via, Lemuel R. (See Lykens, James T., assignor.)
Viaie, Spirilo M.. as.<;ignor to Armstrong Siddeley Motors
Limited, Coventry, England. Engine cylinder.
1,459,039 ; June 19.
Vibher, Wheeler H., assignor of one-half to The Gillette-
Vibber Company. New London. Conn. Conduit <?ap for
t>lectric installation. 1,442,988 ; Jan. 23.
Viberg, Ernest R., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Nonfreez-
ing waste outlet. 1,451,242 ; Apr. 10.
Viberg, Ernest R., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Truck con-
struction. 1,451,24P, ; Apr. 10.
Viberg, KniesC H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Forged
brake-beam fulcrum and making same. 1,460,773 ;
July 8.
Viberg, Ernest R., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
S. H. Campbell, St. Louis, Mo. Car-uncoupling device.
1,450,341 ; Apr. 3.
Vibro-Dcntal Products. (See Jones, Howard R., as-
signor.)
Vicars, Edward L. (See Vicars, Thomas and E. L.)
Vicars, Thomas and E. L,, Earlestown, England. Biscuit
or like embossing and cutting machine. 1,457,760;
June 5.
Vicary. Arthur C. (See Armstrong, Edwin J., assignor.)
Vick. Hazel, et al. (See Swartwood, Horatio R., assignor.)
^'ickers, Harry F. (See Eaton, A. L., and Tickers.) .
Vickers, Harry H., Corona, assignor to Underv/ood Com-
puting Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Combined
typewriting and computing machine. 1,455.280 ;
May 15.
Vickers. Harry H., Corona, assignor to Underwood Com-
puting Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Com-
puting machine. 1.456,660: May 29.
Vickers, Harry H., Corona, assignor to Underwood Com-
puting Machine Company, New York, N. Y. Comput-
ing machine. 1,457,476 ; June 5.
Vicker.s. Hiram E.. East Durham, N. C. Silkwinder at-
tachment. 1.443,398 : Jan. 30.
Vickers Limited. (See ChalJpnger, George H., assignor.)
Vickers Limited. (See Davis, Albert L., assignor.)
Vickers Limited. (See Dawson, A. T., and Buckham,
assignors.)
Vickers Limited. (See Dawson, A. T., Buckham, and
Haskell, assignors.)
Vickers Limited. (See Dawson, A. T., Buckham, and
I.arsson, assignors.)
Vickers Limited. (See Dawson, A. T., and Horne, as-
signors.)
Vickers Limited. (See Dawson, A. G., Watt, and Pertiam,
assignors.)
Vickers Limited. (SeeElia, Giovanni E., assignor.)
Vickers Limited. (See Gray, Percy W., assignor.)
Vickers Limited. (See Hazelton, George, assignor.)
Vickers Limited. (See Lucas, O. D., and Johnson, as-
signors. )
Vickei's Limited. (See McKechnie, James, assignor.)
Vickers Limited. (See McKechnie, J., and Rabbidge, as-
signors.)
Vickers Limited. (See Perham, Arthur L., assignor.)
Vickers Limited. (See Pierson, R. K., and Duncan, as-
signors.)
Vickers Limited. (See Pool. William, assignor.)
^ if-kers Limited. (See Smith, R. L., and Sandland,
assignors.)
A'ickery, Ben.iamin P., Bradley, assignor of one-half to
E. E. Perkins, Chicago, 111. Target trap. 1,445,371;
Feb. 13.
Vickery, Henry M., Los Angeles, Calif. Bumper.
1,472,700 ; Oct. 30.
Victor. Alexander F., New York. N. Y. Delivering illus-
trated lectures or songs. 1,478,806 ; Dec. 25.
Victor, Arthur, Minneapolis, Minn. Tov. 1.478,191 ;
Dec. 18.
Victor Manufacturing & Gasket Co. (See Oven, Frank
J., assignor.)
^'ic■tor Piston Ring Co. (See Butler. Jay K., assignor.)
Victor Rubber Company, The. (See Bosworth, Percy B.,
assignor.)
Victor Shoe Machinery Co. (See Johnson, L. E., Peter-
son, and I'opp, assignors.)
Victor Shoe Machinery Co. of 1919. (See Johnson,
Lawrence E., assignor.)
Victor Shoo Machinery Company. (See I'eter.son, O. T.,
and Leach, assignors.)
Victor Talking Machine Company. (See Burton, Isaac F.,
nssignor. i
Victor Talking Machine Company. (See Squibb, Lloyd
Y.. assignor.)
Victor Tool Company, The. (See Koontz, Victor R., as-
signor.;
Victorsohn. Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y^. Speed regulator for
phonographs. 1,477,399 ; Dec. 11.
Victory Automobile Accessories Limited. (See Coo,
Tliomas J., assignor.)
Victory Sparkler & Specialty Co. (See Kohn, Koby, as-
signor.)
Victory Sparkler & Specialty Company. (See Schwarzkopf,
Oscar, assignor.)
Vldeon, Calvin S., Tottenville, N. Y., assignor to The S. S.
White Dental Manufacturing Company. Alloy.
1,449,154 ; Mar. 20.
ViiHiighoff, Charles A.. Rochester, N. Y. Work holder
auij clamp. 1,464,375 : Aug. 7.
Viehmann, Albert. (See Wiegandt, Carl, assignor.)
Viehmann, Nikolas, Newark, N. J. Radiator cap.
1,449,204 ; Mar. 20.
Viehweger, August F. W., Secancus, assignor of one-half
to P. Kronstcin, Jersey City, N. J. Lock. 1,464,456 ;
Aug. 7.
ViSnot. L^on E. E., Paris, France, assignor to E. B.
Meyrowltz, Inc. Shell spectacle fram'e. 1,445,249 :
Feb. 13.
Vierling, Jacob A., Jersey City, N. J. Combined Infant
crib and gocart. 1,460,929 : July 3.
Vierling, Marie G. (See O'Brien, E., and Vierling.)
Vlerow, Thomas S., Jersey City, N. J. Depositing ma-
chine. 1,477,857: Dec. 18.
Viertels, Ephraim, New York, N. Y. Protector for shoes.
1,450,396 ; Apr. 3.
Vieth. Albert B., ir., Philadelphia, Pa. Box opener.
1,473..'<92: Nov. 13.
Vietor, William A., Eureka, Calif. Grate bar. 1,452,130 ;
Apr. 17.
Viggars, Charles H. (See Vanderlip, W. B., and Viggars.)
Vigliano, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Rotary engine.
1,457,951 ; June 5.
Vigneron, Jean B. J. A., Marseille, France. Trawling
gf^ar for d.ep-sea fishing. 1,440,854 : Jan. 2.
Vignon, Louis E., Tarare, assignor to Les Successeurs
d'A-lbert Godde, Bedin & Co., Lyon, France. Apparatus
for humidifying air. 1,461,840 ; July 17.
Vii^urs. Bernard G.. Staten Island, N. Y. Pin clip.
i.475,211 ; Not. 27.
Viking Proaucts Corporation. The. (See Van Bloem,
Paul S., assignor.)
Vilain, Edouard. (See Gremaud, Auguste. and Vilain.)
Vilar y Pazos, Jos6, Trinidad. Cuba. Machine for cut-
ting cane and similar plants. 1,459,247 ; June 19.
Vilinsky, Max, Sherbrooke, Quebec. Canada. Safety gar-
ment pocket. 1,445.117 ; Feb. l3.
VlUani, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wrench. 1,446,529 ;
Fob. 27.
Villard. Joseph R., Rochester, N. Y. Automobile signal.
1,460,625 : July 3.
Villaret, Gustave E., New York, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
Des. 62,.348; May 8.
Villaret, Gustave E., Nev/ York, as.signor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bracket
back. Des. 62,753 ; July 24.
Villaret, Gustave E., New York, assignor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arm for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,754 ; July 24.
Villaret, Gustave E., New York, assignor to .L H. White
Manufacturins: Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bracket
back. Des. 62,755 ; July 24.
Villaret. Gustave E., New York, as.signor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bracket
back. Des. 62,756 ; July 24.
Villaret, Gustave E., New York, assignor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. .Bracket
back. Des. 62,757 ; July 24.
Villaret, Gustave E., New York, assignor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bracket
back. Des. 62,758 ; July 24.
Villaret. Gustave E., New York, assignor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arm for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,759 ; July 24.
Villaret, Gustave E., New Y'ork, assignor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arm for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,760 ; July 24.
VUlaret, Gustave R., New York, assignor to J. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arm for
lighting fixtures. Pes. 62.761 : July 24.
Villaret, Gustave E., New York, assignor to .T. H. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. 1'. Arm for
lighting fixtures. Des. 62,762 ; July 24.
658
INDEX OF PATL'^NTS ISSUED FJtO'M 'J'HK
Alphabetical list of patentees — Contiimed
Villiuet, Gustave E., New York, assignor to J. 11. White
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Body shell.
De.s. 62,763 ; July 24.
Villavicencio, Miguel A., Caracas, Venezuela. CoftVe-
drying machine. 1,470,703 ; Oct. 16.
Villeneuve, Archille, assignor to Levis Tool Factory, Ltd.,
Levis, Quebec, Canada. Split pulley. 1,472,145 ;
Oct. 30.
Villiger, Walter, and R. Mechau, assignors to the Firm
of Carl Zeiss, Jena, Germany. Arrangement for the
examination of collective optical systems. 1,457,918;
June 5.
Vincent, Edward H. (See Pegelsen, Edward N., as-
signor.)
Vincent, Edward II., Detroit, Mich. Lockable and tilt-
able steering wheel. 1,445,053 ; Feb. 13.
Vincent, Edward H., Detroit, Mich. Tilting locking steer-
ing wheel. 1,449,563 ; Mar. 27.
Vincent, Edward H., Detroit, Mich. Steering wheel.
1,459,040; June 19.
Vincent, Edward 11., Detroit, Mich. Tilting and locking
steering wheel. 1,476,742 ; Dec. 11.
Vincent, Elbert S., assignor to The Deming Company,
Salem, Ohio. Pressure regulator. 1,451,481 ; Apr. 10.
Vincent, Ernest P., New York, N. Y. Kitchen utensil.
1,470,783; Oct. 16.
Vincent, Franz, Bridgeport, Conn. Pocketknife.
1.453,897; May 1.
Vincent, George, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia. Evaporator. 1,450,157 ; Mar. 27.
Vincent, Jesse G., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,442,108 ;
Jan. 16.
Vincent, Jesse G., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,448,682 ;
Mar. 13.
Vincent, Jesse G., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,451,034 ; Apr. 10.
Vincent, Jesse G., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,453,646 ;
May 1.
Vincent, Jesse G., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,461,990 ;
July 17.
Vincent, Jesse G., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,467,963 ;
Sept. 11.
Vincent, Jesse G., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Pumping mechanism. 1,476.781 ;
Dec. 11.
Vincent, Jesse G., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Kellogg Manufacturing Company, Roches-
ter, N. Y. Auxiliary pump for motor vehicles.
1,456,201 : May 22.
Vincent, John A., Springfield, 111. Metal cleaning and
polishing device. 1,446.998 ; Feb. 27.
Vincent, Laurence A., Pleasantville, Pa., assignor to
American Dressier Tunnel Kilns, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Continuous tunnel kiln. 1,477,675 ; Dec. 18.
Vincent, Louis N., Seattle, Wash. Flange oiler or
lubricator. 1,448,241; Mar. 13.
Vincent, Louis N., Seattle, Wash. Flange lubricator
or oiler. 1,448,242 ; Mar. 13.
Vincent, Sidney C, et al. (See Wisch, Edward W. and
W. J., assignors.)
Vincent, Sidney C, Baltimore, Md. Toy watch
1,441,389; Jan. 9.
Vincent, Sidney C, Baltimore, Md. Umbrella. 1,457,679 ;
June 5.
Vincina, Luigl. (See Muzzi, A., Bibolini, and Vincina.)
Vingon, Gustavo, Turin, Italy. Automatic firearms.
1,464,276; Aug. 7.
Vinding, Povl, and R. J. Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Wing for windmills and wind motors. 1,467,699 :
Sept. 11.
Vineyard, Pleas E., Windom, Tex. Accelerator. 1,466,608 ;
Aug. 28.
Vinnedge, George E., Portland, Oreg. Resilient wheel.
1,462,891 ; July 24.
Vinson, Arthur T., Jacksonville, Fla. Shipping recepta-
cle. 1,474,455 ; Nov. 20.
Vinson, John F., et al. (See Brown, London, assignor )
Vinson, William A., Baltimore, Md. Device for manu-
facturing radially - corrugated sheet - metal disks.
1,440,709; Jan. 2.
Viola, Victor, New York, N. Y. Window cleaner.
1,471,871 ; Oct. 23.
Violante, Pasquale, Naples, Italy. Device for cutting out
women's garments. 1,447,229 ; Mar. 6.
Viozzi, Joseph, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Mechanical
horse. 1,444,486 ; Feb. 6.
Viqunsney, Ernest M., Spencer, Ind. Statuette, incense
burner, or similar article. Des. 62,349 ; May 8.
Vlruette, Joseph D. (See Dauley, I. S., and Viruette.)
Vische, Cipriano, Geneoa, Italy. CinematOfcTaphic ap-
paratus for the performance of musical films.
1,461,298 ; July 10.
Vischer, Alfred, jr.. New York, N. Y. Governor.
1,443,664 ; Jan. 30.
Vischer, Alfred, jr.. Floral Park, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N Y.
Calling device. 1,454,496 ; Mav 8.
Viscoloid Company. (See Loomis, Evarts G., assignor.)
Viscoloid Company. (See I'erson, Earl li., assignor.)
Viscose Company, The. (See Clavlon( James. .A.ssignor. i
Viser, William M., Louisville, Ky. Public tiash recep-
tacle. Des. 62,313 : May 1.
Visger, Robert H., assignor of three-fourths to 0. H.
Wallen, Chicago, 111. Measuring device. 1,454,354 ;
May 8.
Visitacioa, Aniceto, Brooklyn, N. Y. Multiple-writing
instrument. 1,463,983 ; Aug. 7.
Visitacion, Aniceto, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination check
pen protector. 1,474,744 ; Nov. 20.
Vissering, Harry, and Company. (See Anderson, Harry
T., assignor. )
Vistine, John, Cicero, 111. Vegetable cutter, 1,466,519 ;
Aug. 28.
Vitaliano, Salvatore, Hazleton, Pa. Tire filler. 1,462,837 ;
July 24.
Vitanola Talking Machine Company. (See ScbiCf, Henry
T.J, assignor.)
Vit-0-Net Mfg. Co. (Sec Craddick, W. F., and Uhlig, as-
signors.)
Vitrolite Company, The. (See Beebe, Daniel S., as-
signor. )
Vittlea Development Corporation. (Sec Dieter, William,
assignor.)
Vivarttas, William O., Weehawken, N. J. Compressed-
air-pipe coupling. 1,446.489 ; Feb. 27.
Vivarttas, William O., Weehawken, N. J. Wrench.
1,468,529 ; Sept. 18.
Vivian, Archibald C, Barnes, London, England. Flota-
tion process for concentrating ores and the like.
1,449,797 ; Mar. 27.
Vias, Meyer, I'aterson, N. J. Carpenter's implement
1,441,613; Jan. 9.
Vliet, Frank H. (See Leager, S. F., and Vllet.)
Vobach, Herman E., Madison, Wis. Spring wheel.
1,465,747; Aug. 21.
Voegeli, Johann, Zurich, Switzerland. Apparatus for the
Combustion of poisonous gases in blast furnaces.
1,447,581 ; Mar. 6.
Voeglle. Charles J., West Hoboken, N. J. Carburetor.
1,478,152 ; Dec. 18.
Voelker, Alfred T., Glassboro, N. J. Torpedo. 1,449,564 ;
Mar. 27.
Voelker, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. Direction signal and
parking light for vehicles. 1,450,876 ; Apr. 3.
Voelker, George W., Woonsocket, R. I. Attachment for
suction-applying members of vacuum cloth hydro-ex-
tractors. 1,471.671 ; Oct. 23.
Voelker, George W., Woonsocket, R. I. Tension truss for
presser beds. 1,473,364 ; Nov. 6.
Voellmecke, Carl H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pipe hanger.
1,474,059; Nov. 13.
Voge, Edward, West Alexandria, Ohio. Propeller.
1,401,054 ; July 10.
Vogel, Carl H., Buffalo, N. Y. Vehicle step. 1,464,735;
Aug. 14.
Vogel, Charles. (See Watts, V., and Vogel.)
Vogel, Eugene W., Oak Park, assignor to Chicago Railway
Signal and Supply Company, Carpentersville, 111. High-
way-crossing signal. 1,450,998 ; Apr. 10.
Vogel, Frank W., Dulce, N. Mex. Clothespin. 1,446,362 ;
Feb. 20.
Vogel, Hans E. R. (See Eichwald, E., and Vogel.)
Vogel, Hans E. R., assignor to the Firm Oelwerke Stern-
Sonneborn A. G., Hamburg, Germany. Capillary vls-
cosimeter. 1,467,461; Sept. 11.
Vogel, Harry, Irvington, N. J. Ganic. 1,449. .565;
Mar. 27.
Vogel, Joseph P., assignor to Heyl & Patterson, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Picking table. 1,473,365 ; Nov. 6.
Vogel, Joshua F., assignor to The Gendron Wheel Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Hood for toy automobiles. 1,442,454 ;
.Ian. 16.
Vogel, Joshua F., and F. A. Nauts, assignors to The
Gendron Wheel Company, Toledo, Ohio. Spindle
mounting. 1,468,768 ; Sept. 25.
Vogel, Otto, Dusseldorf-Oberkassel. Germany. Pickling
batii and pickling iron and steel. 1,460.395 ; July 3.
Vogel, P. F., et al. (See Wentz, John, assignor.)
Vogel, Paul H., New Britain, Conn. Spirit level.
1,462,430 ; July 17.
Vogelaar, Anthony W., Bulyea, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Tool box. 1,472,701 ; Oct. 80.
Voges, Edwin, Riesel, Tex. Insect trap. 1,471,086 ; Oct. 23.
Voges, Ernest, San Antonio, Tex. Razor-blade sharpener.
1,470,514; Oct. 9.
Vogt, Alfred R. G., Chemnitz, assignor to the Firm :
Wanderer Werke- vorm. Winklhofer & Jaenicke A. G.,
Schonau, near Chemnitz, Germany. Typewriter.
1.446,951: Feb. 27.
Vogt, Bert R. (See Younger, Charles D., assignor.)
Vogt Bros. & Squier Company. (See Vogt, Clarence, as-
signor.)
Vogt, Carl. Denver, Colo. Ash bucket. 1,470.205;
Oct. 9.
Vogt, Charles, Chicago, 111. Locking device. 1,471.077;
Oct. 16.
Vogrt, Clarence, Wenonah. N. J., assignor to \nixi Pros. &
Squier Company. Phil.Tdelphia. Pa. Cut-out for ve-
hicle motors. 1,471,078; Oct. 16.
UNITED STxVTES PATENT OFFICE, 1928.
Alphabetical lis!t of patentees — Continued.
559
Volght. Gcorjie F..
Bursicss, Oak
1,445,250: F'>b.
Vogt, Clarence C, assignor of three-fourths to G. F.
Bowman, Oakniont, and one-fourth to C. F. C. Arens-
berj;. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mucin - dissolving agent.
1,471,987; Oct. 123.
Vosr. Franlv P. (See Vogt, Philip A. and F. P.)
Vogt, John H., assignor to The NoUle & Horst Co., Read-
ing, Pa. Cop cover. 1,465,536 ; Aug. 21.
Vogt, Otto F., Washington, D. C. Educational appliance.
1,465,699: Aug. 21.
Vogt. I'hilip A. and F. P., Chicago, 111. Building.
1,474.804: Nov. 20.
San Francisco. Calif., assignor to W. S.
Park, 111. Lever shock absorber.
13.
Voight, George F., San Francisco. Calif., assignor to W.
S. Burgess, Oak Park, III. Shock absorber. 1,445,251 ;
Feb. 13.
Voight, Henry G., assignor to Sargent & Company, New
Haven, Conn. Lever lock. 1,441,313 ; Jan. 9.
Voight, Henry G., New Britain, assignor to Sargent &
Companv, New Haven, Conn. Lock for filler caps.
l,45(i,lGl : May 22.
Voight. Henry G., New Britain, assignor to Sargent &
Company, 'New Haven, Conn. Lock. 1,456,838;
May 29.
Voigt Company. (See Meixner, William J., assignor.)
Voigt & Haeffner Actien Gesellschaft. (See Vin der Sterr.
Petrus K., assignor.)
Voigt, Joseph C, Los Angeles, Calif. Water-circulating
machine nin bv the fan belt for gasoline engines on
1.456,684 ; May 29.
Reading, Pa., assignor to L. Frankel,
Y. Transmission apparatus. 1,444,573 ;
L. (See Loffler, Raimund J.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Wrench.
assignor.)
1,455,822 ;
Hartford, Conn. Tire tool. 1,459,867
assignor to Pratt &
Y. Lathe-tool holder.
automobiles.
Voigt, Max T.,
New York, N
Feb. 6.
Voigt, William
Voinov, Rudy,
May 22.
Voirol, Jules A.
June 26.
Vokal, Paul F.. Hartford. Conn..
Whitney Company, New York, N.
1,458,633; June 12.
Volkers. Emil. Berlin-Lankwitz, Germany
penduhim. 1,445.465 : Feb. 13.
Volkman, Frederick C, et al. (See Wlsch, Edward W. and
W. J., assignors.)
Volkman, Stanley, Minneapolis. Minn. Attachment for
woodworking machines. 1,452,008 ; Apr. 17.
Vollendorf, Beniarain 0., Iron Mountain, Mich.
truck. 3,456.747; May 29.
VoUmann, Carl W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada
pressor. 1,451,723; Apr. 17.
VoUmer. Wilhelm, Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for bending
metal. 1,441.047 ; Jan. 2.
Vollnier, William F., Akron, and J. N. De Muth, Pem-
broke. N. Y. Honey extractor. 1,474,865 ; Nov. 20.
VoUmuth, Louis, Chicago, 111. Trolley harp. 1,448,474 ;
Mar. 13.
Volman, Ani. Bridgeton. N. J. Securing element.
1,475,907 ; Nov. 27.
Volpian, Alexandfr S.. Savannah. Ga. Lamp filament
and support. 1.457.239; May 29.
Volters, Edward, St. Louis. Mo. Collapsible bathtub.
-■■■■-- - - R
Tulsa, Okla. Hack saw. 1,470,897 ;
Oscillating
Motor
Corn-
Ohio. Lubricating rubber
1.444,487 ; Feb.
Voltz, Albert G.,
Oct. 16.
Voltz. Arthur G,, Cleveland,
molds. 1.462,563 ; July 24.
Volwiler, Ernest H. (See Adams, R., and Volwiler.1
Volwiler. Ernest H., assignor to The Abbott Laboratories,
Chicago, 111. Hypnotic and analgesic compound.
1.478.463: Dec. 25.
Volwiler, Ernest H., Chicago, and R. Adams. Urbana,
assignors to The Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, 111.
AniESthetic compound. 1,476,934 ; Dec. 11.
Volz. Chris L., Detroit, Mich. Electric switch.
1,459,520 ; June 19.
Von Allmen, Christian, Louisville, Ky. Jar closure.
1,463,856 : Aug, 7.
Von Arx. Adolf, Niederuzwil, Switzerland. Chain lock.
1,477,858 ; Dec. 18.
Von Auw, Alwin, assignor to Boorum & Pease Company,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Plug hinge for loose-leaf binders.
1.474,866 ; Nov. 20.
Von Bauer, Theodor, Burgel, Turingen, Germany, and
B. Zwillinger, New York, N. Y. ; said von Bauer
assignor to said Zwillinger, K. Zwillinger adminis-
tratrix of said B. Zwillinger, deceased. Sole-heated
coke oven. 1,478,410 ; Dec. 25.
Von Bernewitz, Richard F. A.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Direc-
tion indicator. 1,454.355: Ma.v 8.
Von Bibra, Carl J. (See Prutzman, P. W., and von
Bibra.)
Von Bichowsk.v, Foord, Glendale, Calif. Synthetic pro-
duction of alkali-metal cyanides. 1,472,403 ; Oct. 30.
Von Biiltzingslowen, Bruno, New York, N. Y. Advertising
sign. 1.445.808; Feb. 20.
Von Bviltzingslowen, Bruno, New York, N. Y. Advertising
sign. 1.445.809 : Feb. 20.
Von Biiltzingslowen, Bruno, New York, N. Y. Advertising
sign. 1,445,861 ; Feb. 20.
Von Canon, James B., West End, N. C.
mechanism for vehicles. 1,441;314 ; Jan. 9.
Self-loading
Von Codclli, Anton F., Moste, Yugoslavia. Refrigerator.
1,467,462; Sept 11.
Von Codelli, Anton F., Moste, near Laibacli, Yugoslavia.
Miniature cooling apparatus. 1,468,876; Sept. 25.
Vondprliarr, Frank J., Granville, Iowa. End gate.
1,454,003 ; May 1.
Vonderheid, Carl A., and H. L. Eddy, Oil HUl, Kans.
Boiloi-tlue cleaner or scaler. 1,466,317 ; Aug. 28.
Von der Heydt, Harry K., Butte, Mont. Dental appliance.
1,477,091 ; Dec. 11.
Von der Schnialz, Carl, Philadelphia, Pa. Weighting and
dyeing silks. 1,457,607 ; June 5.
Vondersloot, Arthur J., San Francisco, Calif. Game ap-
paratus, 1,468,336; Sept. 18.
Vonde Veld, Edwin A., El Paso, Tex. Dispensing appara-
tus. 1,464,893 ; Aug. 14.
Von Ditmar, Peter, Hamburg, Germany. Treating hydro-
carbons, and particularly crude petroleum. 1,448,643 ;
Mar. 13.
Vondracek, George J., Verdigre, Nebr. Ventilated auto-
mobile windshield. 1,445,732 : Feb .20.
Von Egerhfizy, Ludwig. (See Rado, A., Mayer, and von
Egerhfizy.) ,
Von Endt, August. (See Bastian, George, assignor.)
Von Engeln, Harrv F., Ludell, Kans. Wheat stacker.
1,459,271 ; June 19.
Von Glahn, George J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pipe fitting.
1,476.861 ; Dec. 11.
Von Groeling, Albrecht, assignor to National Refining
Corporation, Inc., New York, N. Y. Separation of
natural gas and distillation gases into gasoline and
othef constituents. 1,456,953 : May 29.
Von Ilalle, Millard, Palisades Park, N. J., assignor to
The Standard Corset Company, New York, N. Y. Cor-
set. 1,465.104; Aug. 14.
Von Ilalle, Millard, Palisades Park, N. J., assignor to The
Standard Corset Company, New York, N. Y. Corset.
1,465,105 ; Aug. 14.
Von Hambach, Ernest, Chicago, 111., assignor to H. D,
Lafferty, Oakland, Calif. Timer. 1,462,309; July 17.
Von Herrlich, Mathilde. (See WassiliefC, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Von Hornbostel, Erich M., Steglitz, near Berlin, and M.
Wertheimer, Berlin, Germany. Method and means for
determining the direction of sounds. 1,467,545 ;
Sept. 11.
V^on Horst, Louis, Coberg, Germany. Flavoring agent for
boverapes. 1,464,520 : Aug. 14.
Von Kersburg, Hairy E., assignor to R. H. Macy & Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Safety attachment for stop
watches. 1.459,006 ; June 19.
Von Kothen, William, Kansas City, Mo. Solid truck tiro.
1.464.786 ; Aug. 14.
Von BLTenski, Roman, Berlin-Friedenau, Germany. Ve-
hicle tire. 1,453,033; Apr. 24.
Von Leesen, Emil, Berlin, Germany. Pneumatic hammer.
1.464.787 ; Aug. 14.
Von Liicken, Gottfried, Berlin, Germany. Photograph-
ically reproducing pictures represented on curved sur-
faces. 1,456.954 : May 29,
Von Pein. Edward J., assignor to The National Cash
Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Change-making
ticket register. 1,446.675 ; Feb. 27.
Von Porat, Karl H. V., Stockholm, assignor to Motala
Verkstads Nya Aktiebolag, Motala Verkstad, Sweden.
Furnace for pulverous fuel. 1,462,310; July 17.
Von Post, Gustaf, New York, N. Y. Automatic balance
weighing apparatus. 1,459,272; June 19.
Von Recklinghausen, Max. (See Henri, V., Helbronner,
and von Recklinghausen.)
Von Segebaden, Ernst S. D., Djursholm, assignor to Aktie-
bolaget Gerh, Arehns Mekaniska Verkstad, Stockholm,
Sweden. Feed device for veneer-cutting machines,
lathes, cutting machines, and the like. 1,449,798 ;
Mar. 27.
Von Serkey, Joseph, San Francisco, Calif. Spirit level.
1,459.381 ; June 19.
Von Soden-Fraunhofen, Graf Alfred, Friedrichshafen,
Germany. Change-speed gear. 1,453,032 : Apr. 24.
Vnn Stein, Henry A.. Jenera, Ohio. Corn harvester and
shocker. 1,441,897 ; Jan. 9.
Von Tell. Edward B., Gottenborg, Sweden. Ship's hatch.
1,455.513; May 15.
Vons, John, Lakewood, Ohio. Steering wheel. 1,470,784 :
Oct. 16.
Voorhies, Felix E,, Dallas, Tex.
chine. 1,449,847 ; Mar. 27.
Voorhies, Felix E.. Dallas. Tex.
chine. 1,457,329 ; June 5.
Voorhies, Frederick E., Tulsa,
1,451,190 ; Apr. 10.
Voorhis, William H., New York. N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Bank Note Company. Wiping mechanism for ro-
tary plate-printing machines. 1,468,530 ; Sept. 18.
Voorst, J Clarence, New York, N. Y. Division plate for
egg cases. 1,461,235: .July 10.
Voracek, Frank B., Portland, Oreg. Airplane. 1,451,352;
Apr. 10.
Vorbroker, Edmund, Cincinnati, Ohio. Casing for an
electric way and stop signal device for automobiles and
other vehicles. Des. 63,011 ; Sept. 4.
Vorderwinkler, William, Roselle, N. J. Winding and
reeling device, 1 .463,181 ; July 31 .
Cotton-seed-linting ma-
Cottonseed-linting ma-
Okla. Gas condenser.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Voreaux, Paul, and R. Babel, Paris, Prance. Rotary ap-
paratus operating as pump or motor. 1,451,284 ; Apr. 10.
Vorel, Frank, Hanover, Mont. Floor-cleaning apparatus.
1,467,629; Sept. 11.
Voress, Clyde L., New York, N. Y., and V. C. Canter,
Bradford, Pa., assignors to Gasoline Recovery Corpo-
ration. Volatilizing, distilliug, or separating absorbed
vapors. 1,453,215; Apr. 24.
Vortex Mfg. Co., The. (See Barbieri, Cesare, assignor.)
Vortex Mfg. Co.. The. (See Curtin, David F., assignor.)
Vos, Calvin, New York, N. Y. Treating molten metals.
1,469,706; Oct. 2.
Vosburg, Alan E., and B. B. Whitney, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to A. V. Hannifin, Chicago, 111. Boring
bar and the like. 1,461,202 ; .July 10.
Vosburgh, Eugene, Longmont, Colo. Knife-setting ap-
pliance. 1,478, .539; Dec. 25.
Vosburgh, .Tohu R., Johnstown, N. Y. Repair plug for
inner tubes. 1,45.5.485 ; May 1.
Vosburgh, Loren F., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Railway-ticket
structure. 1,442,915 ; Jan. 23.
Vosburgh, William W., Troy, N. Y. Rim mounting.
1,447,108 : Feb. 27. •
Vosler, Kenneth D., South Amboy, N. J. Drawing im-
plement. 1,461,.S35; July 10.
Vesper, William W., assignor to The Toledo Pipe Thread-
ing Machine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Pipe-cutting
machine. 1,468,935 : Sept. 25.
Vosper. William W., assignor to The Toledo Pipe Thread-
ing Machine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Pipe-cutting ap-
paratus. 1,471.872 : Oct. 23.
Voss, Charles H. (See Britzwein, Christian F., as-
signor.)
Voss, Honry W., and C. A. Balzer, assignors to The
Monarch Carriage Goods Company, Cincinii.ati, Ohio.
Glare shield for automobiles. 1,462,726 ; July 24.
Voss, John P. (See Forsyth, William M., assignor.)
Voss, Joseph. Manitowoc, Wis. Safety deposit box.
1,463,182 ; July 31.
Voss, Wilhelm, assignor to Schott & Gen, Jena, Germany.
Obtaining sodium dekaborate from boronatrocalcite.
1,444.989; Feb. 13.
Voss, William H., Davenport, Iowa. Wringer. 1,472,620 ;
Oct. 30.
Voss, William H., Davenport, Iowa. Washing machine.
1,473,130 ; Nov. 6.
Voss, William H., Davenport, Iowa. Door. 1,473,131 ;
Nov. 6.
Votaw, Iloraer S., Chopaka, Wa:sh. Safety apparatus for
railway rolling stock. 1,462,254 ; July 17.
Vowell, Asburv C. and W. O., sr., Little Rock, Ark. Press.
1,448.779 ; Mar. 20.
Vowell, William 0., sr. (See Vowell, Asbury C. and W. O.)
Vowles, Ernest H., Fitchburg, Mass., assignor to L^itch-
burg Bobbin Cleaning Machine Company. Bobbin-
cleaning machine. 1,473,265 ; Nov. 6.
Vrba. John, Chicago, III. Pipe or cable clamp. 1,462,071 ;
July 24.
Vreeland, George W., Steubenville, Ohio. Screen for dust
catchers. 1,474,921 ; Nov. 20.
Vreeland, George W., and G. E. Wisener, Steubenville,
Ohio. Remotion of blast - furnace salamanders.
1 455 313 ' Mav 15.
Vsetecka, William J. (See Tillman, J. T., and Vsetecka.)
Vuilleumier. Rudolph, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
The Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Method
of and apparatus for heat differentiation. 1,459,270 ;
June 19.
Vuilleumier, Rudolph, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
The Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Appara-
tus for applving heat and using such apparatus.
1,460,046 ; June 26.
Vulcan Foundry Limited, The. (See Richards, Rupert P.,
assignor.)
Vulcan Iron Works. (See Damon, George B., assignor.)
Vulcan Iron Works. (See Moore, Roscoe, assignor.)
Vulcan Last Company, The. (See Searl, Clinton M., as-
signor.)
W-M-I' Manufacturing Co. (See Parks, Robert D., as-
signor.)
W. & T. Avery, Limited. (See Timson, William, as-
signor.)
Waage, Alvin H., Rosedale, N. Y, Transformer cooler
and electric heater. 1,458,634 ; June 12.
Waaler, George R., Chicago, 111. Store display stand or
similar article. Des. 63,668 ; Dec. 25.
Wablp, John H., et al. (See Snyder, Samuel W., as-
signor.)
Wachtel, Louis. (See David, Ernest, assignor.)
Wack, Charles 11.. IJaltimore, Md. Cleat for electric con-
duits. 1.452,993 ; Apr. 24.
Wacker, Frederick G., Chicago, 111. Closure for re-
ceptacles. 1,471,079; Oct. 16.
Wacker, Frederick G.. Chicago, 111. Bung structure for
metal barrels and the like. 1,473,411 ; Nov. 6.
Wackman, Louis B., St. Louis, Mo. Barrel-sealing device.
1,476,935. Dec. 11.
Wncl.iw, Martin J., Bethlehem, Pa. Reduction gear.
1,441,136; Jan. 2.
Waddell, Harvey H., Gary, N. C. Reserve oil tank for
automobiles. 1,442,502 ; Jan. 16.
Waddell, William J. (See Smith, J. H., and Waddell.)
Wuddicor, Richard. (See McCavitt, John P., assignor.)
VYadc, Charles N., Paterson, N. J. Ticket printing and
delivering machine. 1,44:3.771 ; Jan. 30.
Wade, Charles N., Paterson, N. J. Transfer-printing ma-
chine. 1,471,369 ; Oct. 23.
Wade, Edward J., St. John's Wood, London, and G. W.
Jacobs, Purley, England. Variable-speed gearing for
motor road and other vehicles. 1,450,999 ; Apr. 10.
Wade, Edwin A. (See Jago, A. C, and Wade.)
Wade, Ilenr.v N., Shorewood, assignor to The Cutler-
Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Controller for
electric motors. 1,454,527 ; Ma.v 8.
Wade, Henry N., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer M'f'g
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Rheostat. 1,464,857 ; Aug. 14.
Wade, James M. (See Wells, A. Z., and Wade.)
Wade, Jem R., assignor of one-half to The New England
Electric Company, Denver, Colo. Automatically-operat-
ing fabric clamping and gripping buckle. 1 ,451,191 ;
Apr. 10.
Wade, Joseph. (See Ordung, Henry H., assignor.)
Wade, Joseph, ct al. (See Ordung, Henry H., assignor.)
Wade, Reginald N. (See Osborn, W. M., and Wade.)
Wade. Robert C, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Tonofonc
Company. Phonographic stylus. 1,478,192; Dec. 18.
Wadell, Albert H., assignor to Abso-Seal Joint Piston
Ring Corporation, Newark, N. J. Piston ring. 1,444,046 ;
Feb. G.
Waderlow, Alexander W., Detroit, Mich. Collapsible stool.
1,448,171 ; Mar. 13.
Wadleigh, Roy L., Luverne, lov^a. Staple-pulling imple-
ment. 1,474,569 ; Nov. 20.
Wadleigb, Rufus D., Old Town, Me. Baffle block and
combustion-chamber top. 1,461,560 ; July 10.
Wadsworth, Arthur W., Fort Thomas, Ky. Watchcase
crystal. 1,446,952 ; Feb. 27.
Wfidsworth, Arthur W., and A. P. Conant, Fort Thomas,
assignors to The Wadsworth Watch Case Company,
Davton, Ky. Watchcase. Des. 63,669 ; Dec 25.
Wadsv>'orth, Arthur W., and A. P. Conant, Fort Thomas,
assignors to Tlie Wadsworth Watch Case Company,
Dayton, Ky. Watchcase. Des. 63,670; Dec. 25.
Wadsworth, Arthur W., and A. P. Conant, Fort Thomas,
.Tssignors to The Wadsworth Watch Case Company,
Dayton, Ky. Watchcase. Des. 63,671 ; Dec. 25.
Wadsworth Core Machine and Equipment Company, The.
(See Wadsworth, George H., assignor.)
Wadsworth Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Wadsworth, George B.. assignor.)
Wadsworth, Frank L. O., assignor to A. Kingsbury,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Bearing. 1,441,614 ; Jan. 9.
Wadsworth, Frnnk L. 0., assignor to A. Kingsbury, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Bearing. 1,445,188 ; Feb. 13.
Wadsworth, George B., assignor to The Wadsworth Elec-
tric Manufacturing Company, Covington, Ky. Switch
box. 1,444,858 ; Feb. 13.
Wadsworth. George B., assignor to The Wadsworth Elec-
tric Manufacturing Company, Covington, Ky. Safety
box for electric installation. Rel5,718 ; Nov. 6.
Wadsworth, George H., assignor to The Wadsworth Core
Machine and Equipment Company, Akron, Ohio. Core-
making machine. 1,441,048 ; Jan. 2.
Wadsworth, Howard L. (See Bryson, Charles W.. as-
signor.)
W'adsworth, Howard L., Cleveland, Ohio. Sand-cutting
machine'. 1,443,772 : Jan. 30.
W'ad.5worth, Howard L., Cleveland, Ohio. Sand-cutting
machine. 1,443,773 : Jan. 30.
Wad.sworth, Howard L.. Cleveland, Ohio. Sand-cutting
machine. 1.466,863 : Sept. 4.
Wadsworth, Howard L., Cleveland. Ohio. Sand cutting
and screening machine. 1,475,729 ; Nov. 27.
Wadsworth, Lawrence H., London, England. Electrically-
operated switch and the like. 1,471,080 ; Oct. 16.
Wadsworth, Philip. (See Whiting, J., and Wadsworth.)
Wadsworth. Philip C assignor to Cotona Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Cleaning and conditioning cotton for
spinning. 1,400,519 ; July 3.
Wadsworth Watch Case Company, The. (See Conant,
Arthur P., assignor.^
Wadsworth Watch Case Company, The. (See Wads-
worth, A. W., and Conant, assignors.)
Waechter, Ferdinand F., and W. S. Campbell, Philadel-
phia, Pa., assignors to Link-Belt Company, Chicago,
111. Pier structure. 1,443,297 ; Jan. 23.
Waffenfabrik Mauser, A. G. (See Kissendorfer, Karl,
assignor. )
Wagandt, Charles L., Baltimore, Md. Window frame for
oil-stove openings. Des. 62,038 ; Mar. 6.
Wagar, Duane H., Ocean Park, Calif. Savings bank.
1,459,424; June IC".
Wagemaker, Isaac, Grand Rapids, Mich. Index-card
suide. 1,444.404 ; Feb. 6.
Wagemaker, Isaac, Grand Rapids, Mich. Pad or covering
for desks, tables, and the like. 1,444,405 : Feb. 6.
Wagemans, Joseph E., and G. Ledewyn, Brussels, Bel-
Eium. Stop mechanism for rotary box looms.
1,460,003 ; June 20.
Wagenbach, Anton, Elberfeld, Germany. Shears for iron
and similar materials. 1,469,467 ; Oct. 2.
Wagenhals, William G., Saginaw, Mich. Drum for
washing machines. 1,469,975; Oct. 9.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Wagenhorst, James H., Jackson, Mich. Making spokes.
1,459,169 ; June 19.
Wageuhorst, James H., Jackson, Mich. Rotary Internal-
combustion engine. 1,473,656 ; Nov. 13.
Wagenhorst, James II., Akron, Ohio. Metal wheel.
1.474.183; Nov. 13.
AVagoiihorst, James H., Akron, Ohio. Metal wheel.
1,475,161 ; Nov. 20.
Wageulander, George, Washington, D. C. Internal-com-
hustiou engine. 1,474.217 : Nov. 13.
Wager, Robert H., Jersey City, N. J. Air-supply wall
for furnaces. 1,440,753 ; Jan. 2.
Waggoner, Albert E., assignor of one-half to Geo. W.
Diener Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Fire extinguisher.
1,445,733 ; Feb. 20.
Waggoner, Oron, Alton, 111. Beehive opener. 1,448,609 ;
Mar. 13.
Wiigiiuner. Zaok H., Gastonia, N. C. Window holder.
1.442.016; Jan. 9.
Wagner, Albert, assignor to Wagner Research Society,
Cincinnati. Ohio. Auxiliary air valve for internal-
cnmbustion engines. 1 ,453,296 : May 1.
Wagner, Albert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Wemb Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Carburetor.
1,462,219 ; July 17.
Wagner, Albert, assignor to The Wemb Company, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Auxiliary air valve for internal-com-
bustion engines. 1,470,785 ; Oct. 16.
Wagner, Albert G., Norwood, assignor of two-eighths to
H. A. Meyer, two-eighths to F. Elsbach, and two-
eighths to J. Bloeli, Cincinnati, Ohio. Transmission-
gear-shifting mechanism. 1,457,199 ; May 29.
Wagner, Andrew, West Hoboljen, assignor to Ferguson
Brothers Mfg. Co., Hoboken, N. J. Table. 1,453,736 ;
May 1.
Wagner, Arthur J., Rochester, N. Y. Lingerie clasp.
1,459,382; June 19.
Wagner, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Spindle for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,039 ; Mar. 6.
Wagner, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc.. Providence, R. I. Spindle for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,040 ; Mar. 6.
Wagner, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to Alfred
Vester Son.s, Inc., Providence, R. I. Sconce for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,041 ; Mar. 6.
Wagner, Charles, Grantwood, and A. Hormel, Jersey City,
N. J. Drving apparatus for plates of metal and other
material. " 1,443,104 ; Jan. 23.
Wagner, Charles, Grantwood, and A. Flormel, Jersey City,
N. J. Conveyer chain for drying apparatus and the
like. 1,452,943; Apr. 24.
Wagner, Charles, Grantwood, N. J., and A. Hormel, New
York, N. Y. Drying apparatus for plates of metal and
other material. 1,467,211 ; Sept. 4.
Wagner, Charles, Grantwood; and A. Hormel, Jersey City,
N. J. Drying apparatus tor plates of metal and other
material. 1,468,181 ; Sept. 18.
Wagner, Charles F.. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electroper-
cURsive welding system. 1,451,558 ; Apr. 10.
Wagner, Charles F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Means
for obtaining high momentary current. 1,456,955 ;
May 29.
Wagner, Charles N. (See Turner, Henry R., assignor.)
Wagner, Edward A., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electrically-heated tool.
1,462,431 ; July 17.
"Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Fynn, Valfere A..
assignor.)
Wagner, Ezra B., San Jose, Calif. Direction indicator.
1,440,804 ; Jan. 2.
Wagner, Francis M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety pin.
1,474,127 ; Nov. 13.
Wagner, Fred W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Purification of waste
liquors. 1,473,750 ; Nov. 13.
Wagner, Fritz, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. Water-
purifying system for locomotives. 1,474,218 ; Nov. 13.
Wagner, George E. ; R. R. and R. M. Downie assignors
to Keystone Driller Company, Beaver Falls, Pa. Exca-
vating scoop. 1.476,121 ; Dec. 4.
Wagner, H. I., Co. (See Pedersen, Thomas W., as-
signor.)
Wagner, Hans, and W. Strube, Magdeburg, Germany, as-
signors to Nathan Manufacturing Company, New York,
N. Y. Valve. 1.476,862; Dec. 11.
Wagner, Hugo G., Point Pleasant Beach, N. J. Apparatus
for making electric - battery elements. 1,476,782 ;
Dec. 11.
Wagner, Isaac, Walla Walla, Wash. Trap. 1,474,805 ;
Nov. 20.
Wagner, Jene W., Cross Plains, Tex. Hook. 1,445,372 ;
Feb. 13.
Wagner, Jesse W., Silverdale, Kans. Wall hoard.
1,473,981 ; Nov. 13.
Wagner, Joseph F., assignor to The Dunham Company,
Berea, Ohio. Agricultural implement wheel. 1,444,224 ;
Feb. 6.
Wagner, Martin, Argusville, N. Dak. Washing machine.
1,459,607 : June 19.
Wagner, Ole C. Seattle, Wash. Wire spiller and lifting
net. 1,463,857 ; Aug. 7.
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Wagner, Orville. (See Kobey, Maurice D., assignor.)
Wagner, Paul A., Jersey City. N. J. Dyeing machine.
1,441,898; Jan. 9.
Wagner, Paul A., Jersey City, N. J. Pile-Qutting device.
1,450,011 ; Mar. 27.
Wagner, Paul A., Jersey City, N. J. Pile-cutting device.
1,452,285; Apr. 17.
Wagner, Paul A., Jersey City, N. J. Reed for looms.
1,461,547; July 10.
Wagner, Ray C, Metamora, 111. Lock for tire chains.
1,463,604 ; July 31.
Wagner Research Society. (See Wagner, Albert, as-
signor.)
Wagner, Robert E., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Casing for electrical apparatuc.
1,477,792 ; Dec. 18.
Wagner, Rudolf, Hamburg, Germany, assignor to Star
Contrapropeller Ltd. A./S., Christiania, Norway.
Screw propeller. 1,461,841 ; July 17.
Wagner, Walter A. (See Ariens, F. A. and Wagner.)
Wagner, William P., Washington, D. C. Masonry struc-
ture. 1.453,557 ; May 1.
Wagner, William F., Washington, D. C. Suit hanger.
Rel5,628 ; June 19.
Wagner Woodruff Co. (See Van Daren, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Wagnon, William P., Portland Oreg., and H. J. Bomar,
Tacoma, Wash. File-sharpening machine. 1,470,206 ;
Oct. 9.
Wagoner, Charles B., Rochester, N. Y. Chimney cap.
1,470,305 ; Oct. 9. »
Wagoner, George A. (See Boring, J. W., and Wagoner.)
Wagstafif, Andrew L., Kansas City, Mo. Collapsible iron-
ing board. 1,456,661 ; May 29.
Wagstaff, Andrew L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Wagstafif Box Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Hinge.
1,467,344 ; Sept. 11.
Wagstaff Box Mfg. Co. (See Wagstaff, Andrew L., as-
signor.)
Wagstafif, Richard A. (See Call, B. G., and Wagstafif.)
Wahl, Andre, Enghien, and R. Lantz, Paris, Prance, as-
signors of nine-tenths to Societe Anonyme Des
Mati&res Colorantes & Prodults Chlmiques De Saint-
Denis, Paris, France. Manufacture of 2-oxy-l-aryl
naphthylamines. 1,460,774 ; July 3.
Wahl Company, The. (See Poole, A. F., and Vernier, as-
signors.)
Wahl Company, The. (See TeCft, Ivan D., assignor.)
Wahl Company, The. (See Wahl, John C, assignor.)
Wahl Oompahy, The. (See Welch, Horace H., assignor.)
Wahl, Frank S., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,460,458 ; July 3.
Wahl, Frederick G. (See Straub, O. I., and Wahl.)
Wahl, George L., Minneapolis, Minn. Force-feed oiling
system. 1,459,484 ; June 19.
Wahl, John, assignor to A. Schrader's Son, Incorporated,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Wrench. 1,457,719 ; June 5.
Wahl, John C, assignor to The Wahl Company, Chicago,
111. Clip for mechanical pencils. 1,465,957 ; Aug. 28.
Wahl, John C, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Wahl Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Magazine pencil. 1,473,412 ;
Nov. 6.
Wahl, Henry R., Chicago, 111. Hydraulic separator.
1,442,199 ; Jan. 16.
Wahl, Leo J., Sterling, 111. Clipper. 1,471,536 ; Oct. 23.
Wahl, Leo J., Sterling, 111. Electric clinner. 1,474,128;
Nov. 13.
Wahl, Robert, Preetz, assignor to Deutsche Werke Aktien-
gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Ship's motor. 1,446,775 ;
Feb. 27.
Wahl, William H., Des Moines, Iowa. Radiator struc-
ture for furnaces. 1,463,410 ; July 31.
Wahlberg, Nils A., Wllklnsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Section In-
sulator. 1,451,559; Apr. 10.
Wahlberg, Nils J. A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Section-
break device. 1,440,511 ; Jan. 2.
Wahlen, Gustavus A. N., Louisville, Ky. Attachment for
rakes. 1,450,877 ; Apr. 8.
Wahlen, Henry A. (See Friis, P., and Wahlen.)
Wahlstrom, Verner J., Brooklyn, assignor to Interna-
tional Cigar Machinery Company, New York, N. Y.
Cigar-bunch machine. 1,442.200 ; Jan. 16.
Wahnbe, Hermann A. T., Copenhagen, Denmark. Crypto-
graph. 1,472,775; Oct. 30.
Waida, Frank, assignor to M. A. Waida, Chicago, 111.
Candy-making machine. 1,447,914 ; Mar. 6.
Waida, Mary A. (See Waida, Frank, assignor.)
Wailes, Leonard A., New Orleans, La. Self-registering
scale for fishing rods. 1,458,014 ; June 5.
Wainwrlght, Frank R., Jersey City, N. J. Scale attach-
ment. 1,458,089 ; June 5.
Wainwrlght, George, Boston, Mass. Bag-filling machine.
1,477,198 ; Dec. 11.
Wainwrlght, Joseph E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve-llftlng de-
vice. 1,447,447 ; Mar. 6.
Wainwrlght, William W., Tacoma, Wash. Combination
valve and dust cap. 1,464,376 ; Aug. 7.
Wals, Albert C, Hamilton, Ohio, assignor to Niles-
Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Counter-
weight for boring mills. 1,440,512 ; Jan. 2.
562
INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wait, Henry H., Anderson., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Midwest Engine Corporation, Indianapolis,
Ind. Multistage turbine. 1,469,707; Oct. 2.
Wait, Henry H., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Dynamo-
electric machine. 1,470,786 ; Oct. 16.
Wait, John C, administrator. (See Lowenstein, Fritz.)
Wait, Justin F., New York, N. Y. Utilization of am-
monia. 1,452,009; Apr. 17.
Wait, Thaddeus S. (See Henry, J. A., and Wait.)
Waite, Bertram, Gait, Ontario, Canada. Dirigible head-
light for automobiles. 1,454,608 ; May 8.
Waite, Carlton K., Minneapolis, assignor to New Liberty
Washing Machine Company, St. Paul, Minn. Reversing
mechanism for washing machines. 1,471,873 ; Oct. 23.
Waite, Charles M.. New York, N. Y. Race-course im-
plement. 1,441,647 ; Jan. 9.
Waite, Evans Company. (See Evans, Edwin B.)
Waite, Frank H., Long Island City, N. Y. Baffle brick.
1,473,132; Nov. 6.
Waite, Frank H., Long Island City, N. Y. Baffle brick.
1.478,309; Dec. 18.
Waite, Harrv F., New York, N. Y. Filter Indicator for
X-ray systems. 1,449,357 ; Mar. 20.
Waite, Harry F., New York, N. Y. Vibrating buckey
diaphragm for scattered X-ray radiation. 1,471,081 ;
Oct. 16.
Waite, Henry J., Peckham, England. Lamp-shade carrier.
1,477,734 ; Dec. 18.
yVaite, Jackson L., assignor of one-fourth to A. S. Fen-
zel, nine-fortieths to C. Fenzel, and one-twentieth to
J. M. Jenefsky, Middletown, Ohio. Oscillating ma-
chine. 1,464,051; Aug. 7.
Waite Land and Livestock Company et al. (See Grooves,
Earl C, assignor.)
Waitz, Charles A., Rouseville, Pa. Pump. 1,452,579 ;
Apr. 24.
Waitz, Charles A., Rouseville, Pa. Pump. 1,452,580;
Apr. 24.
Wajdic, Petar, Pleasant Unity, Pa. Tire pump.
1,462,432; July 17.
Waketield, Arthur J., Miami, Fla. Piston ring remover.
1,475,665 ; Nov. 27.
Wakefield, F. W., Brass Company, The. (See Wakefield,
Frederick W., assignor.)
Wakefield, Frank T., Pittsburgh. Pa. Outdoor gaming
apparatus. 1,452,350; Apr. 17.
Wakefield, Frederick W.. assignor to The P. W. Wake-
field Brass Company, Vermilion, Ohio. Carburetor.
1,446,600; Feb. 27.
Wakefield, Frederick W., assignor to The F. W. Wake-
field Brass Company, Vermilion, Ohio. Lamp for auto-
mobiles and the like. 1,453,534 ; May 1.
Wakefield, Thomas, sr., Miami, Ariz. Automatic light-cir-
cuit control. 1,464,788 ; Aug. 14.
Wakeford, William T. (See Arnold, E. H., and Wake-
ford.)
Wakelee, William W., Straitford, and A. C. Griscom, Sandy
Hook, Conn. Hydraulic governor for hydrocarbon en-
gines. 1,464,960 : Aug. 14.
Walat, Gregor. (See Picklo, Valentine, assignor.)
Walatkevicius, Peter. (See Kapickas, Paul K., assignor.)
Walbrecker, Ernest, Wyomissing, assignor to The Nar-
row Fabric Co., West Reading, Pa. Trimming braid
for garments. Des. 62,594 ; June 19.
Walbrecker, Ernest, Wyomissing, assignor to The Nar-
row Fabric Co., West Reading, Pa. Trimming braid
for garments. Des, 62,595 ; June 19.
Walbrecker, Ernest, Wyomissing, assignor to The Narrow
Fahric Co., West Reading, Pa. Trimming braid for
garments. Des. 62,596 ; June 19.
Walbrecker, Ernest, Wyomissing, assignor to The Nar-
row Fabric Co., West Reading, Pa. Trimming braid
for garments. Des. 62,597 ; June 19.
Walbrecker, Ernest, Wyomissing, assignor to The Nar-
row Fabric Co., West Reading, Pa. Trimming braid
for garments and similar articles. Des. 63,672 ;
Dec. 25.
Walbridge, Harvey. (See Parker, Harry J., assignor.)
Walbridge. Henry L., New York, N. Y. Cake of soap.
1.441,315 ; Jan. 9.
Walch. William J., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Pratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Female gauge.
1,447,448; Mar. 6.
Walchli, George H., assignor to Kant-Break Ladders, Inc.,
St. Louis, Mo. Extension ladder. 1,461,952 ; July 17.
Wald, Samuel. (See Klein. B. M., and Wald.)
Walden, Andrew J., Griffin, Ga. Pump. 1,460,295;
June 26.
Walden, Cecil J,, Los Angeles, Calif. Pimiento coring
and skin-loosening machine. 1,476,937; Dec. 11.
Walden Cecil J., assignor to Royal Packing Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Conveyer. 1,476,936 ; Dec. 11.
Walden, Dan, Scalp Level, Pa. Combined automobile and
aeroplane. 1,458.787 ; .Tune 12.
Walden, Frederick E., deceased, Worcester, Mass. ; G B
Walden, executrix. Auto ,1ack. 1.452.131 ; Apr. 17
Walden, Frederick E., Worcester, Mass., assignor by
mesne assignments, to Walden-Stnx Manufacturing
Co.. Stoneham, Mass. Wrench. 1.453,898 ; May 1
Walden, Grace E., executrix. (See Walden, Frederick E )'
Walden Knife Company. (See Henry, Ferdinand G., as-
signor.)
Walden-Stax Manufacturing Co. (See Walden, Fred-
erick E., assignor.)
Walden, Wallace E., Domingo, N. Mex. Feed fuel for ex-
plosion engines. 1,464,592; Aug. 14.
Walden-Worcester, Inc. (See Bellows, Warren S., as-
signor.)
Walder & Co. (See Peyer, Emil, assignor.)
Waldes & Co. Inc. (See Bail, Emil A., assignor.)
Waldheim, John, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 1,441,049 ; Jan. 2.
Waldheim, John, Elizalieth, N. J., assignor to Underwood
Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting ma
chine. 1,451,482; Apr. 10.
Waldheim, John, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type
writing machine. 1,464,122 ; Aug. 7.
Waldman, Herman C, St. Louis, Mo. Fire door,
1,451,353 ; Apr. 10.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Carpet. Des
62.074 ; Mar. 13.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Carpet. Des
62.075 ; Mar. 13.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,116
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,117
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,118
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont I-I., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,119
Mar. 27;
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,120
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,121
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Bug. Des. 62,122
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,123
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,124
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,125
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,126
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,127
Mar. 27.
Waldo, Algermont H., St. Paul, Minn. Rug. Des. 62,128
Mar. 27.
Waldo, William E., et al. (See Haas, Victor E., as-
signor.)
Waldo, Willis G. (See Peacock, Samuel, assignor.)
Waldon, Sidney D. (See Sberbondy, Earl H., assignor.)
Waldorf, Charles E. (See Sibley, J. T., and Waldorf.)
Waldorf Paper Products Company. (See Gamm, Charles
C, assignor.)
Waldron, Fred D., Brooklyn, as&ignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Helmet.
1,456,524 ; May 29.
Waldron, Harold E., Highland Park, Mich. Water-heat-
ing apparatus. 1,458,090 ; June 5.
Waldron, William H., Washington, D. C. Military stock.
1,477,402; Dec. 11.
Wales Adding Machine Company. (See Coffee, Joseph
C, assignor.)
Wales Adding Machine Company. (See Moeller, William,
assignor.)
Wales Adding Machine Company. (See Shappelle, Harold
A., assignor.)
Wales, Claude A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Passen-
ger Lorry Company. Vehicle frame. 1,475,328 ; Nov. 27.
Wales, Claude A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The
Passenger Lorry Company. Vehicle body. 1,475,329 ;
Nov. 27.
Wales, Claude A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Passen-
ger Lorry Company. Vehicle frame. 1,475,330 ; Nov. 27.
Wales, Claude A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The
Pas.senger Lorry Company. One step dirigible vehicle.
1.475,331 ; Nov. 27.
Wales, Claude A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The Passen-
ger Lorry Company. Vehicle frame. 1,475.332 ; Nov. 27.
Wales, Nathaniel B., New York, N. Y. Method of and
structure for utilizing superheated liquid fuels.
1.464,253 ; Aug. 7.
Walford, Harry N. (See Johnston, C. F., and Walford.)
Walkenhorst, Hermann, Milton, Ky. Hatpin fastener.
1,453,422 ; May 1.
Walker, Alexander J., Owen Sound, Ontario. Canada, as-
signor to H. P. Walker, Hepworth, Ontario, Canada.
Apparatus for the manufacture of ice-cream cones.
1,476,122 ; Dec. 4.
Walker, Alvin M. (See Withrow, P. G., and Walker.)
talker, Ario, administrator. (See Walker, Charles W.
and A. C.)
Walker, Ario C. (See Walker, Charles W. and A. C.)
Walker, Arthur D., Minneapolis, Minn. Card-game
scorer. 1,455,416; May 15.
Walker, Arthur W., Maiden, Mass. Electric range.
1,442,109 : Jan. 16.
Walker, Benjamin F., Bridgeport, Conn. Vehicle wheel.
1.463,640 ; July 31.
Walker, Benjaman J.,. Lynnville, Tenn. Lawn mower.
1,468,425; Sept. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alp7iabetical list of patentees — Continued.
568
Walker Body Company. (See Wells, George W., as-
sisnor.)
Walker, Cbarles D. (See McLaughlin, James P., assisnor.)
Walker, Cliarles J., Gary, Ind. Riveter. 1,454,777 ;
May 8.
Walker. Charles J., Gary, Ind. Adjustable high chair.
1.405.291 ; Aug. 21.
Walker, Charles P.. Columbus, Ga. Mail distributor.
1.471,370; Oct. 23.
Walker, Cbarles W., Apollo, Pa. Game. 1,456,162;
May 22.
Walker, Charles W., deceased, Stratford, and A. C.
Walker, Bridgeport, Conn. ; A. Walker, administrator.
Tvpewritin? machine. 1,478,501 ; Dec. 25.
Walker, Chester E. (See Cloyd, Oliver H., assignor.)
Walker. Chester E.. Peoria, 111. Devotional bench.
1,441,548; Jan. 9.
Walker. Chester E., Peoria, 111. Prie dieu. Des. 62,314 ;
May 1.
Walker, Cyril T., Secunderabad, Deccan, India. Appa-
ratus for sharpening the blades of safety razors.
1.452,401 : Apr. 17.
Walker, David, New York, N. T. Fishing hook. 1,452,630 ;
Apr. 24.
Walker, Earl C, assignor to W. P. Ingersoll, Canton, 111.
Hydrocarbon burner. 1.474,867 ; Nov. 20.
Walker, Edward M., Detroit, Mich. Toy shooter,
1,450,342 ; Apr. 3.
Walker, Edwin L., Onaway, Mich. Propeller. 1,454,356 ;
May 8.
Walker. Frank A., Normal, 111. Railway crossing.
1.440,754 : Jan. 2.
Walker, Fred, Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada. Siding tight-
ener. 1,461,991; July 17.
Walker, Frederick G., Chicago, 111. Foldable closure.
1,463,346; July 31.
Walker, Frederick G., Chicago, 111. Foldable closure.
1,463,347; July 31.
Walker, George H., Worcester, assignor to Hpenan &
Froude, Limited. Manchester and Worcester, England.
Dynamometer. 1,462.778 : Julv 24.
Walker. George K., Glens Falls, N. Y., assignor to Great
Northern Paper Company, Millinocket, Me. Cleaning
felts of paper machines. 1,468,057 ; Sept. 18.
Walker, George L., Moorhead, Minn. Check-protecting
means. 1,461,055; Julv 10.
Walker, George R., Clarcnden Hills, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Walker Vehicle Company, Chicago. 111.
Driving wheel for motor vehicles and the like.
1.455,943; May 22.
Walker, George W., Oakland, Calif. Garment pocket.
1.460.993; July 3.
Walker, Glenn J., assignor to Midwestern Tractor Wheel
Co., Detroit, Mich. Tractor wheel. 1.459,190 ; June 19.
Walker, Grover C, Chicago, 111. Ventilator. 1,462,924;
July 24.
Walker. Harrv H.. Grantwood, N. J. Bookkeeping form.
1,446,229; Feb. 20.
Walker, Harry H., and F. Enos, jr., assignors to The
Norwich Automatic Feeder Company, New London,
Conn. Poultry feeder. 1,466,864; Sept. 4.
Walker, Harry M., Grayburg, Tex. Check-controlled
mechanism. 1,463.521 ; July 31.
Walker, Henry, assignor of one-half to F. F. Slocomb,
Wilmington, Del. Sound box. 1.469,058 ; Sept. 25.
Walker, Henry B. (See Brown, C. 0., and Walker.)
Walker, Henry P. (See Walker, Alexander J., as-
signor.)
Walker. Henry V., Newark, N. J. Nitration apparatus.
1.454.870 : May 15.
Walker, Henrv v.. Newark, N. J. Nitrating cellulose.
1.454.871 : May 15.
Walker, James, Nettleton, Pa. Road-cleaning means.
1.449,075 ; Mar. 20.
Walker, James, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Solar-
Sturges Mfg. Co. Wastecan. 1,470,207 : Oct. 9.
Walker, James A., Los Angeles, Calif. Knockdown In-
terlocking frame. 1,458,563 ; June 12.
Walker, James J.. Youngstown, Ohio. Lock for water
meters. 1,473,751 ; Nov. 13.
Walker, James L., Sandy, Utah. Water motor.
1 441.955: Jan. 9.
Walker, .John, Honolulu, Hawaii. Multiple tile mold.
1.448,884 ; Mar. 20.
Walker, John, Honolulu, Hawaii. Core lifter. 1,448,885 :
Mar. 20.
Walker. John, Honolulu, Hawaii. Mortar gauge.
1,478,776; Dec. 25.
Walker, John B., Brooklyn, N. Y., and A. R. Bond. Plain-
fleld, N. J. Director firing system. 1,474,745 ; Nov. 20.
Walker. John W., Batley, assignor of one-half to Piatt
Brothers and Company Limited, Oldham, England.
Automatic feeder for carding engines. 1,476,476 ;
Dec. 4.
Walker, John W.. Batley, assignor of one-half to Piatt
Brothers and Company Limited, Oldham, Lancaster,
England. Movable back for apron feeders. 1,476.477 ;
Dec. 4.
Walker. Joseph L.. Baton Rouge, La. Sawing machine.
1.450,657 ; Apr. 3.
Walker, Joseph L., assignor to The K-D Barrel &
Hamper Co., Baton Rouge, La. Machine for making
barrel heads. 1,452,010; Apr. 17.
Walker, Joseph L., assignor to The K-D Barrel & Hamper
Co., Paton Rouge, La. Barrel-making machine.
1,460,459; July 3.
Walker, Joseph L., assignor to The K-D Barrel & Hamper
Co., Baton Rouge, La. Machine for making barrels.
1,400,460; Julv 3.
Walker, Joseph L., assignor to K-D Barrel & Hamper Co.,
Baton Rouge, La. Tubular saw. 1,467,406 ; Sept. 11.
Walker, Leuard, et al. (See James, William E., as-
signor.)
Walker, Lewis M., Cranston, R. I. Machine for making or
operating upon elliptical objects. 1,474,868 ; Nov. 20.
Walker, Lewis M., Cranston, R. I. Turning head for
Ifithes. 1,474,869; Nov. 20.
Walker Manufacturing Company. (See Walker, Willard
F., assignor.)
Walker, Mathew. (See Harrison, J. H., and Walker.)
Walker, Neil, Madison, Ind. Hose clamp. 1,473,133;
Nov. 6.
Walker, O. S., Co. (See Walker, Oakley S., assignor.)
Walker, Oakley S., assignor to O. S. Walker Co., Worces-
ter, Mass. Magnetic chuck. 1,442,545 ; Jan. 16.
Walker, Pat J. (See Day, H. J., and Walker.)
Walker, Percy H. D., Meriden, and L. L. Turner, South
Meriden, Conn., assignors to The Charles Parker Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Quick-action vise. 1,451,724 ;
Apr. 17.
Walker, Philip J. (See Walker, Thomas S. and P. J.)
Walker. Samuel G. (See Griffiths, H. R., and Walker.)
Walker, Sanders. (See Miller, Frank J., assignor.)
Walker Signal and Equipment Corporation. (See Walker,
William L., assignor.)
Walker, Stephen M., Oak Park, IlL Container. 1,477,400 ;
Dec. 11.
Walker, Thomas, et al. (See Mallory, Marlon, assignor.)
Walker, Thomas E., assignor to Crittall Casement Win-
dow Co., Detroit, Mich. Tension device for casement
windows. 1,464,229 ; Aug. 7.
Walker, Thomas S. and P. J., Birmingham, England.
Ship's log. 1,451,602; Apr. 10.
Walker Vehicle Company. (See Walker, George R., as-
signor.)
Walker, Viola K., administratrix. (See McGahan,
Frederick L.)
Walker, W. J., et al. (See McElrath, James R., as-
signor.)
Walker, Wilbur L., La Grange, lU. Adjustable tie bar
for switches. 1.463,984 ; Aug. 7.
Walker, Willard T., assignor to Walker Manufacturing
Company, Racine, Wis. Display stand. Des. 63,151 ;
Oct. 16.
Walker, William C, Monroe Township, Madison County,
Ind. Glass polishing machine. 1,444.225 ; Feb. 6.
Walker, William H., Chicago. 111. Phone index and
guide. 1,476,743 ; Dec. 11.
Walker, William H., and H. GofE, Parsons, Tenn. Dirigi-
ble headlight. 1,450,194 ; Apr. 3.
Walker, William L., New York, N. Y. Vault light.
1.463,452 ; July 31.
Walker, William L., assignor to Walker Signal and
Equipment Corporation, New York, N. Y. Signaling
apparatus. 1461,056 ; July 10.
Walker, WiUiam P., Spartanburg, S. C. Store cabinet.
1,447,364 ; Mar. 6.
Walklev, Frank H. (See Walther, G., and Walkley.)
WalkleV, Frank H., assianor to The Dayton Steel Foundry
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Wheel. 1,478,493 : Dec. 25.
Walkowe. John J.. Detroit. Mich. Swage or dolly block.
1.441. .31 6: Jan. 9.
Walkup, Samuel T., New York, N. Y. Power press.
1.454,497 ; May 8.
Walkup, Samuel T., New York, N. Y. Car door. 1,473,328 ;
Nov. 6.
Wall, Charles M., Curwensville, Pa. Self-adjusting ele-
vator-boot control. 1,441,137 ; Jan. 2.
Wall, Joseph F., Westfield, N. J. Window screen.
1.470.658 ; Oct. 16.
Wall, Myron S.. Berkeley, assignor to Standard Oil Com-
pany. San Francisco. Calif. Sign. Des. 62,463 ; June 5.
Wall. Ormond E., Honolulu, Hawaii. Expression device
for player pianos. 1,463,234 ; July 31.
Wall, Ormond E., Honolulu, Hawaii. Pneumatic control
device for player pianos. 1,463,275 ; July 31.
Wall, Porter G., Ararat, N. C. Furnace door. 1,459,808 ;
June 26.
Wall, William A., Carrollton, and A. N. Mitchell, Rock-
bridge, 111. Curtain and quilting frame. 1,455,944 ;
May 22.
Wallace, Albert S., Chicago, 111. Tire tool. 1,444,226;
Feb. 6.
Wallace, Albert S., Chicago, 111. Tire tool. 1,449,466 ;
Mar. 27.
Wallace. Anthony, New York, N. Y. Drip-pan alarm.
1,458,898 ; June 12.
Wallace, David A., assignor of two-thirds to A. Schoel,
Waterloo, Iowa. Meat press. 1,473,590 ; Nov. 6.
Wallace, Donald M.. Maplewood, N. J., assignor to The
Lord Baltimore Press. Inc.. Baltimore, Md. Automo-
bile lamp kit. 1,449,961 ; Mar. 27.
Wallace. Edward W. (See Barili, Arthur E. H.. assignor.)
Wallace. Edwin C. West Roxbury, Mass. Manufacture
of fuel. 1.443.105 ; Jan. 23.
Wallace, Emmett E. (See Grady, CHaude D., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wallace, Frank C. (See McNeill, Dennis, assignor.)
Wallace, Frank W., Chattanooga, Tenn. Coaster.
1,468,682; Sept. 25.
Wallace, Fred S., Cleveland, Ohio. Method of and means
for handling and hacking bricks. 1,469.200; Sept. 25.
Wallace, Halbert C, Kansas City, Mo. Straw spreader.
1,448,644; Mar. 13.
Wallace, Halbert C, assignor of three-fourths to J. I.
Wallace, Kansas City, Mo. Pneumatic fan. 1,477,469 ;
Dec. 11.
Wallace, Harry, Newark, N. J. Wheel hub and axle con-
struction. 1,451,244 ; Apr. 10.
Wallace, Harry B., St. Louis, Mo. A'^ulcanizlng tires.
1,453,034; Apr. 24.
Wallace, Harvey R., Bropklyn, assignor to Loft Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Candy-coating machine.
1,471,429 ; Oct. 23.
Wallace, Herbert A., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swlssvale, Pa. Sectional
instrument case. 1,467,345 ; Sept. 11.
Walliice, .lames F.. lirooklyn, N. i'. Collapsible core.
1,455,686; May 15.
Wallace, Jesse I. (See Wallace, Halbert C, assignor.)
Wallace, Joseph. (See Malewig, P., and Wallace.)
Wallace, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Pencil. 1,443,399 ;
Jan. 30.
Wallace, M. A. (See Karns, Walter E., assignor.)
Wallace, Philip B., and F'. H. Fox, San Francisco, Calif. ;
said Fox assignor to said Wallace. Bending machine.
1,473,803 ; Nov. 13.
Wallace, R., & Sons Mfg. Co. (See Chelee, Harry I., as-
signor.)
Wallace, R., & Sons Mfg. Co. (See Hillborn, Henrik,
assignor.)
Wallace, R., & Sons Mfg. Co. (See Leete, Murray B.,
assignor.)
Wallace, Thomas P., Memphis, Tenn. Treating cotton-
seed in handling, cleaning, and dellnting. 1,470,339 ;
Oct. 9.
Wallpce, William W., Bucyrus, Ohio. Brick-handling fork.
1,474,806; Nov. 20.
Wallach, Roger N., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Grasselli Chemical Company. Making 2-3 oxy-naph-
thoic acid. 1,470,039 ; Oct. 9.
Wallbillicb, Anthony F., Newark, N. J. Recording ap-
paratus for vehicles. 1,458,451 ; June 12.
Wallbillicb, Anthony F., Newark, assignor to S. T. D.
Recording Instrument Corp., Roselle, N. J. Speed,
time, and distance recorder. 1,468,426 ; Sept. 18.
Walldow, Carl, San Jose, Calif. Sack holder. 1,453,961 ;
May 1.
Walle, Ludwig S., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Automatic reclosing circuit-breaker
system. 1,477.401 ; Dec. 11.
Wallen, Oscar H. (See Visger, Robert H., assignor.)
Wallentine, Axel V. (Tappen, A. G., and Wallentine.)
Waller, Alfred E., Bronxville, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Rheostat. 1,474,060 ;
Nov. 13.
Waller, Charles E., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company, New York, N. Y. Detonator composi-
tion. 1,462,093; July 17.
Waller, George J. (See Woodhull, S. T., and Waller.)
Waller, Lee R., Westmount, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Brush-tripping device. 1,472,818 ; Nov. 6.
Waller, Robert H. (See Ball, P. V., and Waller.)
Waller, Robert H., assignor to Quicksafe Manufacturing
Company, Nashville, Tenn. Can opener. 1,451,192 ;
Apr. 10.
Waller, William. (See Greenfield, J. W., and Waller.)
Wallerstein, Leo, New York, N. Y. Absorptive material
and producing the same. 1,442,372 ; Jan. 16.
Wallgren, Gunnar A. F. (See Uggla, W. B., and Wall-
gren.)
Wallgren, John O., Worcester, Mass. Bobbin-head ring.
1,468,427; Sept. 18.
Walling, Frederick J., Lomax, 111. Hot-water heatet.
1,441,899 ; Jan. 9.
Wallingford, James S., Paris, Ky. Garment supporter.
1.463,380 ; July 31.
Wallls, John E., Richmansworth, England. Building
block. 1,460,084 ; June 26.
Wallis, Louise A., Los Angeles, Calif. Doll. Des. 63,344 ;
Nov. 20.
Wallls, Norman V., San Antonio, Tex. Trap. 1,462,399 ;
July 17.
Walliser, Carl O.. assignor to H. F. Walliser Company,
Chicago, 111. Edging. Des. 63,275 ; Nov. 13.
Walliser, H. F., Company. (See Walliser, Carl O., as-
signor.)
Wallman, Herman G., St. Cloud, West Orange, N. J. Float
device. 1,466,494 : Aug. 28.
Walls, George A. (See Baird, M. B., and Walls.)
Walls, Harold H.. Jackson, Mich. Artificial bait.
1,462.949; July 24.
Walls, R. W., et al. (See Thompson, Reid W., assignor.)
Walper, Curry O., assignor of one-third to P. A. Maslen
and one-third to B. E. Clark, Detroit, Mich. Building
construction. 1,448.886 ; Mar. 20.
Walper, Curry O., as.signor of one-third to F. A. Maslen
and one-third to B. E. Clark, Detroit, Mich. Wall
construction. 1,459,170 ; June 19.
Walper, Curry O., assignor of one-third to F. A. Maslen
and one-third to B. E. Clark, Detroit, Mich. Wall
construction. 1,461,590 ; July 10.
Walper, Curry O., assignor of one-third to F. A. Maslen
and one-third to B. E. Clark, Detroit, Mich. Building
structure. 1,467,127 ; Sept. 4.
Walper, Curry O., assignor of one-third to F. A. Maslen
and one-third to B. E. Clark, Detroit, Mich. Work-
holding stand. 1,469,860; Oct. 9.
Walper, Curry O., assignor of one-third to F. A. Maslen
and one-third to B. B. Clark, Detroit, Mich. Plaster
board. 1,474,657 ; Nov. 20.
Walper, Curry O., assignor to Standard Plastering Sys-
tem, Detroit, Mich. Means and method for preparing
plastic compositions. 1,476,938 ; Dec. 11.
Walpole, Benjamin M., assignor to National Gas Furnace
Company, Providence, B. I. Annealing apparatus.
1,472,702 ; Oct. 30.
Walxad, Harry J., Moran, Kans. Stovepipe fastener.
1,447,109; Feb. 27.
Walrath, Willard, assignor to P. J. Randall, Johnstown,
N. Y. Jug. 1,442,709; Jan. 16.
Walraven, Albert T., Dallas, Tex. Gumming machine.
1,462,838 ; July 24.
Walrow, Hans T., New York, N. Y. Folding cross.
1,473,530; Nov. 6.
Walser, Henry J. (See Haynes. Harold L., assignor.)
Walser, Joseph J., Ann Arbor, Mich., and H. Fankboner,
Chicago, 111., assignors to Goss Printing Press Company.
Inking mechanism. 1,450,269 ; Apr. 3.
Walser, Joseph J., Ann Arbor, Mich., and H. Fankboner,
Chicago, 111., assignors to Goss Printing Press Company.
Inking mechanism. 1,450,270 ; Apr. 3.
Walser, Robert, Union Hill, N. J. Automatic control for
window shades. 1,472,703 ; Oct. 30.
Walsh, Edward P., assignor to Superior Boiler Works,
Marion, Ind. Hydraulic hoist for motor vehicles.
1,465,658 ; Aug. 21.
Walsh, Frank J., and R. L. Watts, Tacoma, Wash.
Composite lumber. 1.465,383; Aug. 21.
Walsh, Harry C. H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Gang die press.
1,462,094 ; July 17.
Walsh, James A., Toledo, Ohio. Comb cleaner.
1,467,128 ; Sept. 4.
Walsh, John J., Syracuse, N. Y. Usher's signal.
1,443,106; Jan. 23.
Walsh, John R., and J. J. Ostermann, Covington, Ky.
Intake-manifold lock. 1,441,317 ; Jan. 9.
Walsh, Joseph H., Boston, Mass., assignor to Johns-Man-
ville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Drier. 1,448,887 ;
Mar. 20.
Walsh, Joseph H., Reading, Mass., assignor to Johns-
Manville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Art of and
apparatus for drying materials. 1,470.306; Oct. 9
Walsh, Joseph P., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Dry kiln. 1,469,976 ; Oct. 9.
Walsh, Michael J., Langhorne, Pa. Rake. 1,467,212 ;
Sept. 4.
Walsh, Patrick J., Worcester, Mass. Conveyer.
1,474,393; Nov. 20.
Walsh, Philip R., et al. (See Hachmann, Frederick, as-
signor. )
Walsh, Richard, Mobile, Ala. Marine boiler. 1,463,933 ;
Aug. 7.
Walsh, Robert A., Carbondale, Pa. Car replacer.
1,478,625 ; Dec. 25.
Walsh, Thomas F., Alexandria, Nebr. Stock-car parti-
tion. 1,444,287 ; Feb. 6.
Walsh, William A., Avoca, Pa. Tire structure.
1,460,775 ; July 3.
Walsh, William D. (See Tenney. D., and Walsh.)
Walsh, William J., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Book-
rest. 1,454,197; May 8.
Walsh, William P., Chicago, 111. Lock bottle 'and cap.
1,475,908: Nov. 27.
Walston, Benjaman B., Dallas, Tex. Door holder.
1,460,047 ; June 26.
Waistrom, Charles W., assignor to Minneapolis Bedding
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Crib. 1,478,411 ;
Dec. 25.
Walten, Max, Washington, D. C. Coupling device.
1,450,826; Apr. 3.
Walter, A. G., et al. (See Jaeger, Carl, assignor.)
Walter, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Clasp for wristbands,
etc. 1,444,574 ; Feb. 6.
Walter, Albert U., assignor to C. A. B. Shreve, Balti-
more, Md. Liquid-level indicator. 1,477,403 ; Dec. 11.
Walter, Harrison B., assignor to Chicago Mill and Lumber
Company, Chicago, 111. Making boxes and boxes made
of fiber or paper board. 1,449,467 ; Mar. 27.
Walter, Harrison B., assignor to Chicago Mill and Lumber
ComjMU?y, Ci'.cago, 111. Box. 1,449,468 ; Mar. 27.
Walter, Harrison B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Fibre
Container Company. Multiple - stapling machine.
1,449,641 ; Mar. 27.
Walter, Harrison B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Fibre
Container Company. Multiple stapling machine.
1,458,161 ; June 12.
Walter, Harvey P., and G. B. McNeely, Kinston, N. C.
Soda fountain. 1,440,425 ; Jan. 2.
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565
Walter, Hugo J., assignor to Interstate Window Glass
Company, Bradford, Pa. Drawing glass. 1,475,527;
Nov. 27.
Walter, John E., Waakegan, 111. Direction signal for
vehicles. 1,450,930; Apr. 10.
Walter. John hi., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vending machine.
1,475,730 ; Nov. 27.
Walter, Richard, Dusseldorf, Germany. Making acid-
proof alloys. 1,444.891 ; Feb. 13.
Walters, Arthur B., Kansas City, Mo. Liquid measuring
and dispensing device. 1,454,572; May 8.
Walters, Charles, Chicago, 111., assignor of one-half to
W. P. Owens. Water heater. 1,441,648 ; Jan. 9.
Walters, Charles A., Marion, Iowa. Carpenter's square.
1,463.605; July 31.
Walters, Charles T., St. Paul, Minn. Rod packing.
1.473,451 ; Nov. 6.
Walters, Charles W. (See Nolan, E.. and Walters.)
Walters, George. (See Forse, W. T. Jones, and Walters.)
Walters, George A. (See Bireley, J. W., and Walters.)
Walters, George M., Pleasantville, assignor of one-half to
H. H. Postell, Atlantic City, N. J. Ignition lock.
1,448,888; Mar. 20.
Walters, Gustav, Middletown, Conn. Fountain brush.
1.469,708 ; Oct. 2.
Walters, John H. (See Hilsdorf, William G., assignor.)
Walters, I^ Roy A., Miami, Fla. Key ring. 1,466,572 ;
Aug. 28.
Walters, Odin B., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Road maintain-
in;; and resurfacing machine. 1,460,930 ; July 3.
Walther, Adolph F., assignor to L. H. Heister, jr., Cleve-
land, Ohio. Hoist tower for building operations.
1,459,123 : June 19.
Walther, Fritz, Zella-Mehlis, Germany. Automatic pistol.
1,449,566 ; Mar. 27.
Walther, Fritz and G., Zella-Mehlis, Germany.- Auto-
matic firearm. 1,457,477 ; June 5.
Walther, Fritz and G., Zelle-Mehlis, Germany. Self-load-
ing firearm. 1,460,807 ; July 3.
Walther, Georg. (See Walther, Fritz and G.)
Walther, George, Dayton, Ohio. Wheel. 1.444.048 ; Feb. 6.
Walther, George, Dayton, Ohio. Cushion wheel. 1,447,365 ;
Mar. 6.
Walther, George, Dayton, Ohio. Pattern for casting
steel wheels. 1,463,348; July 31.
Walther, George, Dayton, Ohio. Brake drum. 1,473,366 ;
Nov. 6.
Walther, George, assignor to The Dayton Steel Foundry
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Apparatus for casting stee!
wheels. 1,444,047 ; Feb. 6.
Walther, George, assignor to The Dayton Steel Foundry
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Producing of cast-metal
wheels. 1,457,128: May 29.
Walther, George, assignor to The Dayton Steel Foundry
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Wheel. 1,460,293 : June 26.
Walther, George, assignor to The Dayton Steel Foundry
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Wheel. 1,469,288 ; Oct. 2.
Walther, George, assignor to The Dayton Steel Foundry
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Casting steel wheels.
1,478,494 ; Dec. 25.
Walther, George, assignor to The Dayton Steel Foundry
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Wheel. 1,478,496 ; Dec. 25.
Walther, George, and F. H. Walkley, assignors to The
Dayton Steel Foundry Company, Dayton, Ohio. Wheel.
1,463,349 ; July 31.
Walther, George, and J. A. Winters, assignors to The
Dayton Steel Foundry Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bot-
tom board. 1,478,495 : Dec. 25.
Walton, Cecil E., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telegraph appa-
ratus. 1.478,412; Dec. 25.
Walton, Charles P., jr. (See Paine, H. S., and Walton.)
Walton, Charles F., jr., Washington, D. C. dedicated, by
mesne assignments, to the People of the United States.
Preparing sirup. 1,465,459; .\ug. 21.
Walton, Charles F., jr., and H. S. Paine, Washington,
D. C, dedicated, by mesne assignments, to the people of
the United States. Food sirup and preparing same.
1,467,022; Sept. 4.
Walton, Charles W., Fruitvale, Calif. Automobile hat-
rack. 1,472,258; Oct. 30.
Walton, Clifford J., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Wire grip.
1,466,007 ; Aug. 28.
Walton, Edward L., et al. (See Brumfield, Thomas R..
assignor.)
Walton, Elbert J., Union Citv, Ind. Automobile construc-
tion or the like. 1.447,161 ; Feb. 27.
Walton, Ernest, Sheffield, England. Ingot and like mold.
1.472,200 ; Oct. 30.
Walton, George W., Mission, Tex. Stropping device.
1,469,468; Oct. 2.
Walton. Hugh B., Deer Park, Wash. Tire. 1,456,163 ;
May 22.
Walton, John, Milwaukee. Wis. Power setworks.
1,440,650; Jan. 2.
Walton, John .T.. Dante, Va. Tub. 1.455.945 ; May 22.
Walton, Joseph S., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire. 1,471,580 ;
Oct. 23.
Walton, Oscar J., and J. L. Beard, assignors to The
Murray Company, Dallas, Tes. Cotton gin. 1,445,373 :
Feb. 13. ■ ;
Walton, Robert W., Philadelphia, Pa. Circular-knitting
machine. 1,455,370; May 15.
Walton, Stokely D., Imperial, Calif. Gang disk plow.
1,455,087; May 15.
Walton, Thomas, London, England. Apparatus for print-
ing or copying music and the like. 1,443,107 ; Jan. 23.
Walton, Thomas, London, England. Apparatus for print-
ing and copying music and the like. 1,443,108 ; Jan. 23.
Waltz, Foster V. (See Hapgood, Clarence H., assignor.)
Walworth Manufacturing Company. (See Stenwall,
Alfred, assignor.)
Wamback, Frederic, Greenwich, Conn. Spark-plug cleaner.
1,463,350; July 31.
Wambsgans, William H., Peoria, HI. Joint for artificial
limbs. 1,458,788 ; June 12.
Wanamaker, Edmund E., New Hartford, N. Y. Exten-
sion bed. 1,457,129; May 29.
Wanamaker, John, Philadelphia, Pa. (See Rehfuss,
Martin O., assignor.)
Wandel, Kurt, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Arkell
Safety Bag Company. New York, N. Y. Paper-crinkling
mechanism. 1,447,699; Mar. 6.
Wander, Joseph E., Washington, D. C. Demountable rim.
1,465.196; Aug. 14.
Wanderer Werke- vorm. Winklhofer & Jaenicke A. G.
(See Vogt, Alfred R. G., assignor.)
Wanderer-Werke vorm. Winklhofer & Jaenicke Aktienge-
sellschaft. (See Buschmann, Theodor E, assignor.)
Wanderley, Manoel V., New York, N. Y. Fire escape.
1,472,446 ; Oct. 30.
Wandersleb, Ernst, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss,
Jena, Germany. Exposure meter. 1,457,802 ; June 5.
Wandve, John H., Ketchikan, Alaska. Trolling spoon.
1,463.858; Aug. 7.
Wanerman, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Bowl or similar
article. Des. 62,679; July 17.
Wanerman, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Bowl or similar
article. Des. 62,680 ; July 17.
^Vaii^renheim, Adolph V., assignor to Detroit Lubricator
V umpauy, Detroit, Mich. Valve. 1,459,809 ; June 26.
Wangersheim, Edgar A., assignor to General Lighting
Fixture Co., Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,158 ;
Oct. 23.
Wangersheim, Edgar A., assignor to General Lighting
Fixture Co., Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,159 :
Oct. 23.
Wangersheim, Edgar A., assignor to General Lighting
Fixture Co., Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,160 ;
Oct. 23.
Wangersheim, Edgar A., assignor to General Lighting
Fixture Co., Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,161 ;
Oct. 23.
Wangersheim, Edgar A., assignor to General Lighting
Fixture Co., Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 63,162 ;
Oct. 23.
Wanklyn, Frederic L., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bail-
way-track signal. 1,478.592 ; Dec. 25.
Wannenmacher, Eudolf. (See Etrich, I., and Wannen-
macher.)
Wanner, Ephraim P., et al. (See Eothenberger, Daniel
M., assignor.)
Wansiug, John, Meta, Mo. Plow hitch. 1,471,297 ;
Oct. 16.
Wansor, Claudius. Hempstead, assignor to W. B. Wansor,
Locust Valley. Long Island, N. Y. Broom. 1,477,468 ;
Dec. 11.
Wansor, William B. (See Wansor, Claudius, assignor.)
Wante, Vincent, Woonsocket, K. I. Stop motion. 1,450,931 ;
Apr. 10.
Wantland. Edward F. (See Street, J. A., and Wantland.)
Wappat, Fred W. (See Hibbard, R. L., and Wappat.)
Wappler Electric Co. (See Bucky, Gustav, assignor.)
Wappler Electric Co. (See Fayer, Charles, assignor.)
Wappler Electric Company. (See Fayer, Charles, as-
signor.)
Wappler, Reinhold H., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Amer-
ican Cystoscope Makers, Inc. Lamp mounting for
certain optical instruments. 1,453,297 ; May 1.
Warbey. Harold F. (See Brooks, Herbert C, assignor.)
Warburg, James P., Washington, D. C, assignor to Gov-
ernment of the United States. Magnetic compass.
1,474.394 ; Nov. 20.
Ward, Albert E.. assignor of one-half to J. Chestnut, Wal-
nut Ridge, Ark. Railway crossing. 1,448,645 ; Mar. 13.
Ward, Albert F.. San Francisco, Calif. Advertising ae-
vice. 1,455,179 ; May 15.
Ward, Albert F., assignor to The Edgerton Manufacturing
Co., Plymouth, Ind. Basket liner. 1,464,671 ; Aug. 14.
Ward, Alfred, Norfolk, Va. Percolator and electric heat-
ing attachment for the same. 1,472,704 ; Oct. 30.
Ward, Alger L. (See Essex, H., and Ward.)
Ward, Artemas. (See Giles, Harvey, assignor. 1
Ward, Charles B., Charleston, W. Va. Liquid heater and
vaporizer. 1,456,016: May 22.
Ward, De Witt C, Rochester, N. Y. Foldable nursery
table. 1,451,285; Apr. 10.
Ward, Edward C. Valley Falls, assignor to A. Lapovsky.
New York, N. Y. Knitted fabric. 1,475.333 : Nov. 27.
Ward, George S., New York, N. Y. Manufacture of
leavened bread. 1,474,746 : Nov. 20.
Ward. Henry A. W.. Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zea-
land. Holder for bottles. 1,404,789 ; Aug. 14.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Ward, Henry A. W., Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zea-
land. Bottle holder. 1,464,790 ; Aug. 14.
Ward, Henry C, Canon City, Colo. Snowplow for auto-
mobiles. 1,446,363 ; Feb. 20.
Ward, Jerome. (See Harwell, J. W., Ward, Nelson,
Hingher, Booth, and Blows.)
Ward, Johai E., Nashua, N. H. Locker for milk bottles.
1,465,537; Auk. 21.
Ward, John P., Dunsmuir, Calif. Hinge for sand spouts.
1,448,646; Mar. 13.
Ward Leonard Electric Company. (See Bullinger, Fred-
eric H., assignor.)
Ward Leonard Electric Company. (See Camp, George
W., assignor.)
Ward Leonard Electric Company. (See Kebler, Leonard,
assignor.)
Ward Leonard Electric Company. (See Tomlinson, Ed-
ward J., assignor.)
Ward Leonard Electric Company. (See Waller, Alfred
E., assignor.)
Ward, Neven E., Northome, Minn. Log-barking machine.
1,478,193; Dec. 18. ,
Ward, Paul S., assignor to The Triumph Manufacturing
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Whip for mixing ma-
chines. 1,463,736; July 31.
Ward, Wallace E., . New York, assignor to A. H. Ingle,
Rochester, N. Y. Lathe headstock and feed mecha-
nism with rapid traverse. 1,457,095 ; May 29.
Ward, Wallace B., assignor to A. H. Ingle, Rochester,
N. Y. Vertical lathe. 1,472,105 ; Oct. 30.
Ward, William, sr.. Brooks, Wis. Railway tie and antl-
spreading device. 1,477,470 ; Dec. 11.
Ward, William E., and M. J. Barre, Birmingham, Eng-
land. Wood and other pulley. 1,463,641 ; July 31.
Ward, William H., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to E. I.
du Pout de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Desensitized explosive. 1,462,753 ; July 24.
Warden, Daniel. (See Beardsley, G. A., and Wardell.)
Warden, Henry R., New York, N. Y., assignor to Central
Commercial Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for
treatment of asphalt. 1,448,370 ; Mar. 13.
Warden, Henry R., New York, N. Y., assignor to Johns-
Manville Incorporated. Roof covering. 1,466,077 ;
Aug. 28.
Wardell, Robert D., Detroit, Mich. Holder for lightning
units. 1,470,208; Oct. 9.
Wardhaugh, Ralph, New York, N. Y. Clothesline bracket.
1,472,705 ; Oct. 30.
Wardin, Halford B. (See Uhl, William, assignor.)
Wardle, Ralph, Tonopah, Nev. Stool. 1,449,023 ; Mar. 20.
Ware, Charles B., Philadelphia, Pa. Automatic valve-rod-
adjusting device. 1,445,118 ; Feb. 13.
Ware, Elva, et al. (See Ware, Thomas E., assignor.)
Ware, Henry E., assignor of one-half to A. R. McGrew,
Moorcroft, Wyo. Gate-opening mechanism. 1,477,987 ;
Dec. 18.
Ware, Raymond, Ithaca, N. Y. Mechanical movement.
1,453,815 ; May 1.
Ware, Thomas E., assignor of one-sixth to J. K. Riffel,
one-sixth to F. H. Dodge, one-sixth to J. M. Stewart,
and one-half to E. Ware, Little Rock, Ark. Tire.
1,456.202; May 22.
Ware, Walter, Chicago, 111. Roller. 1,469,344; Oct. 2.
Waream, Charles E., Cincinnati, and D. H. Benjamin,
Cleveland Heights, assignors to The American Laundry
Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Ironing ma-
chine. 1,455,155 ; May 15.
Waream, Charles E., Cincinnati, and D. H. Benjamin,
Cleveland Heights, assignors to The American Laundry
Machinery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shirt board
for ironing machines. 1,460,184 ; June 26.
Waream, Charles E., Cincinnati, and D. H. Benjamin,
Cleveland Heights, assignors to The American Laundry
Machinery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Neckband
former. 1,463,606 ; July 31.
Waream, Charles E., Cincinnati, and D. H. Benjamin,
Cleveland Heights, assignors to The American Laun-
dry Machinery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Shirt-
ironing board. 1,469,743; Oct. 2.
Warenskjold, Axel, assignor to Atlas Imperial Engine
Company, Oakland, Calif. Valve control for Diesel
engines. 1,476,312 ; Dec. 4.
Warenskjold, Axel, and J. W. Lorimer, assignors to Atlas
Imperial Engine Company, Oakland, Calif. Fuel-oil
pressure regulator. 1,449,642 ; Mar. 27.
Wares, Clyde, Hanford, Calif. Sliding pad. 1,478,626;
Dec. 25.
Warhurst, George T. (See Barr, Edward B., assignor.)
Waring, Edward J., et aL (See Bullock, Charles A. H.,
assignor.)
Wark, William J., Columbus, Ohio. Sign and Its sup-
port. 1,460,520 ; July 3.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Alfred
Vester Sons, Inc., Providence, R. I. Plate for lighting
fixtures. Des. 62,681 ; July 17.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Ceiling plate
for lighting fixtures. Des. 63,520 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Dea. 63,521 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,522 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,523; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,524 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,525; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Candlestick for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,526 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,527; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,528; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Bevei-ly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,520 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,530 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,531 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,532 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,533; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,534 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,535 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Dea. 63,536; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,537 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,538; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,539 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,540 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,541 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Lighting fixture.
Des. 63,542; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, B. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,543 ; Dec. 11.
Warman, Percy S., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Beverly
Lights Corporation, Providence, R. I. Bracket for
lighting fixtures. Des. 63,544 ; Dec. 11.
Warmund, Heinrich H., Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Composition for coating, sealing, and the like,
1,442,752: Jan. 16.
Warmund, Heinrich H., Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany
Sealing fluid for pneumatic tires and the like. 1,444,288
Feb. 6.
Warn, Frederick R., and P. C. Jackson, Houston, Tex
Shutter-locking attachment for cameras. 1,442,373
Jan. 16.
Wame, Frederick C, assignor to Roderick Lean Manu
facturing Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Disk harrow,
1,457,277; May 29.
Warnelo, Victor, Grand Rapids, Mich. Lock. 1,449,923 ;
Mar. 27.
Warner, Alonzo A., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Vacuum cleaner. 1,461,809 ;
July 17.
Warner, Alonzo A., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Lock faucet. 1,472,573 ; Oct. 30.
Warner Brothers Company, The. (See Lovejoy, Louis
B., assignor.)
Warner Brothers Company, The. (See McCabe, John. J.,
assignor.)
Warner Brothers Company, The. (See Warner, De Ver
H., assignor.)
Warner Brothers Company, The. (See Warner, De Ver
H., and D. C, assignors.)
Warner, De Ver C. (See Warner, De Ver H. and D. C.)
Warner, De Ver H., assignor to The Warner Brothers
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Woman's fitted under-
garment. 1,454,417 ; May 8.
Warner, De Ver H., and D. C., assignors to The Warner
Brothers Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Woman's fitted
undergarment. 1,472,447 ; Oct. 30.
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Vanity box.
(See
Warner, Eleanor A., St. Paul, Minn.
1,464,552; Aug. 14.
Warner Elevator Manufacturing Company, The.
Cook, Howard B., assignor.)
Warner, Frank E., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Button for soft collars
and other articles. 1.467,279 ; Sept. 4.
Warner, Frank E., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flexible button for soft
collars and other articles. 1,467.280 ; Sept. 4.
Warner, Fred K., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to TUeo.
llamm Brewing Company. Making bread. 1,447,054 ;
Feb. 27.
Warner Gear Company. (See Garceau, Harry J., as-
signor.)
Warner Gear Company. (See White, Samuel O., as-
signor.)
Warner Gear Company. (See White, S. O., and Sturdi-
vant, assignors.)
Warner, George F., Ennis, Tex. Vehicle signal.
1,460,626; July 3.
Warner, Ida F. (See Oakley. Sterling A,, assignor.)
Warner, Irving. (See Appelgate, Herlln M., assignor.)
Warner, Joseph. Nashville, Tenn. Making ferrophospho-
rus. 1.475,976 ; Dec. 4.
Warner, Loring V., Fostoria, Ohio. Lapper. 1,452,769 ;
Apr. 24.
Warner Manufacturing Company. (See Cadman, Addi
B., assignor.)
Warner, Maurice L., assignor to Manning, Bowman & Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Percolator. 1,475,334 ; Nov. 27.
Warner, Paul D., Chicago, 111. Wall construction.
1,447,827; Mar. 6.
Warner, Selden G., assignor to New Jersey Patent Com-
pany, West Orange, N. J. Lamp. 1,463,183 ; July 31.
Warner, Selden G., assignor to New Jersey Patent Com-
pany, West Orange, N. J. Lantern. 1,467,346 ; Sept. 11.
Warner, Sotorious D., Kokomo, Ind. Kesilient wheel.
1,455,180; May 15.
Warner, Sterling W., Cranford, N. J., assignor to The
Aeolian Company. Perforated-music-duplicating ma-
chine. 1,443.400 ; Jan. 30.
Warner and Swasey Company, The. (See Birhanzl, Otto
W., assignor.)
Warner and Swasey Company, The. (See Burrell, E. P.,
and Drake, assignors.)
Warner and Swasey Company, The. (See Van Hamers-
veld, John J. N., assignor.)
Warner and Swasey Company, The. (See Van Hamers-
veld, J. J. N., and Drake, assignors.)
Warner, William Deshler. (See Fairchild, Horatio J., as-
signor.)
Warner, William E., Linden, N. J. Cooking and wash
utensil. 1,452,261 : Apr. 17.
Warner. William W., Nowata, Okla. Working barrel.
1.466,685 ; Sept. 4.
Warnick Oil Heater Syndicate. ( See Warnick, Michael, as-
signor.)
Warnick, Michael, assignor to Warnick Oil Heater Syndi-
cate, Los Angeles, Calif. Oil-well heater. 1,450,658 ;
Apr. 3.
Wamock, Wesley W. (See Telleson, A., and Wamock.)
Warp Compressing Machine Company. (See Remington,
A. L., and Kiessling, assignors.)
Warr, Harold G., Park Ridge, assignor to The P & M
Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchor. 1,462,157 ;
July 17.
Warr, Harold G., Park Ridge, assignor to The P & M
Company, Chicago, 111. Guard-rail brace. 1,467,129 ;
Sept. 4.
Warr, William, Buckton Vale, England. Production of
patterns or ornamental effects upon fabrics. 1,445,734 ;
Feb. 20.
Warren, Alice N., Reno, Nev. Comb and brush. 1,462,400 ;
July 17.
Warren, Charles H., Atlanta. Ga., assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Feeler for looms.
1.474,985; Nov. 20.
Warren, Christopher P. R. (See Morey, H. A., and
Warren, assignors.)
Warren Clock Company. (See Warren, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Warren, Dale, Sweetwater, Tex. Road siin. 1,463,276 ;
July 31.
Warren, Elmer P. (See Thompson, William R., assignor.)
Warren Featherbone Company. (See Johnston, James G.,
jr., assignor.)
Warren, Frank H., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Tack-
pulling device. 1,461,057 ; July 10.
Warren, Frank S., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Camera. 1,454,198 ;
May 8.
Warren, Glenn B., and H. L. Wirt, Schenectady, N. T., as-
signors to General Electric Company. Elastic-fluid tur-
bine. 1,475,212 ; Nov. 27.
Warren, Governor D., Denver, Colo. Hydraulic air com-
pressor. 1,441,900 : .Tan. 9.
Warren, Hall, Galveston, Tex. Method and apparatus
for decorticating nuts. 1,460,004 ; June 26.
Warren, Harrv R., Wabuska, Nev. Spring for automo-
biles, 1,456,410 ; May 22.
Warren, Henry E., assignor to Warren Clock Company,
Ashland, Mass. System for regulating frequency.
1,450,620; Apr. 3.
Warren, Henry E., assignor to Warren Clock Company,
Ashland, Mass. System of electrically transmitting
signals. 1,454.092 ; May 8.
Warren, Henry E., Ashland, Mass., assignor to Warren
Clock Company. Motor drive. l,4r)ti,082 ; May 22.
Warren, Henry E., Ashland, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Magnetic suspension. 1,462,433 ;
July 17.
Warren, Henry E., Ashland, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Time switch. 1,471,082 ; Oct. 16.
Warren, James A., Denver, Colo. Crushing and grinding
machine. 1,448,013 ; Mar. 13.
Warren, John J., Brownville, N. Y. Apparatus for grind--
ing wood pulp. 1,460,069 ; Aug. 14.
Warren, John K., et al, trustees. (See Warren, John R.,
assignor.)
Warren, John R., Grand Rapids, assignor to The Piston
King Company, Muskegon, Mich. Piston. 1,446,601 ;
Feb. 27.
Warren, John R., Grand Rapids, assignor to said John R.
Warren, D. J. Campbell, Muskegon Heights, C. E.
Johnson, P. R. Beardsley, and C. P. Damm, Muskegon,
Mich., trustees. Engine. 1,449,469 ; Mar. 27.
Warren, John W., Elizabethton, Tenn. Multiple-stave
mold. 1,456,411; May 22.
Warren, Mildred L., Springfield, Mass. Educational game
apparatus. 1,455,098 ; May 15.
Warren, Nelson J., and W. C. Smith, Sioux City, Iowa.
Oil burner. 1,457,096 ; May 29.
Warren, Nelson J., and W. C. Smith, Sioux City, Iowa.
Oil-vapor burner. 1,470,787 ; Oct. 16.
Warren, Paskle, Peoria, 111. Locomotive stake. 1,474,658 :
Nov. 20.
Warren Soap Manufacturing Company. (See Howe, C.
C, and Libby, assignors.)
Warren, W. Goulding, et al. (See Johnson, Alvin L.,
assignor.)
Warren Webster & Company. (See Rohlin, Karl W.,
assignor.)
Warren, William C., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to S. L.
Allen & Co., Inc. Seed drill. 1,474,184 ; Nov. 13.
Warth, Frederick E., assignor oi one-half to M. Deutsch,
Savannah, Ga. Automatic stopping and starting at-
tachment for phonographs. 1,446,602 ; Feb. 27.
Warth, Nathaniel G. (See Longshore, Herman A., as-
signor. )
Warth, Nathaniel G., Gallipolis, Ohio. Pneumatic tire.
1,467,665; Sept. 11.
Warthen, Henry J., and L. Budwell, Richmond, Va. Com-
bined water column and water glass. 1,444,016 ; Feb. 6.
Warrick, Charles F., Detroit, Mich. Headlight lens.
1,457,565 ; June 5.
Waschek, Frank, Hamtramck, Mich. Parachute. 1,444,017 ;
Feb. 6.
Waser, Carl R., assignor to Precision Thermometer & In-
strument Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for coordinating the pressure columns of liquid-
pressure gauges. 1,464,254 ; Aug. 7.
Washburn, Bert E., Peoria, 111. Window lock. 1,468,058 ;
Sept. 18.
Washburn, Chester A., Springfield, Mass. Leg rest.
1.478,777; Dec. 25.
Washburn Company, The. (See Andrews, Charles, Jr.,
assignor.)
• Washburn Company, The. (See Douglas, Hammond B.,
assignor.)
Washburn Company, The. (See O'Rourke, Thomas J., as-
signor.)
Washburn-Crosby Company. (See Harding, Henry O.,
assignor.)
Washburn, Edwin C, Englewood, N. J. Brake beam.
1,443,808; Jan. 30.
Washburn, Edwin C., Englewood, N. J. Truck bolster.
1,454,357 ; May 8.
Washburn, Edwin C, Englewood, N. J. Friction draft
gear. 1,462,892; July 24.
Washburn, Elijah E., Casper, Wyo. Saw-setting device.
No. 1,456.164 ; May 22.
Washburn, Frederick C, New Bedford, Mass. Pin board.
1,469,550; Oct. 2.
Washburn, George P., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas and air
mixer. 1,448,320; Mar. 13.
Washburn, Harvey B. (See Bird, C. K., and Washburn.)
Washburn, Herbert I., Magnolia, N. J. Agricultural
tractor. 1,454,093 ; May 8.
Washburn. Howard L. (See Stowell, B. F., and Wash-
burn.)
Washburn, Lillian E., Blue Stores, N. Y. Lacing device.
1,466,078 ; Aug. 28.
Washburn, Walter A. (See Cushman, Horace M. and C.
M., Washburn, and Kimball.)
Washburne, Alva C, et al. (See Hammond, Grant, as-
signor.)
Washburne, James V., Fulton, N. Y. Fastening device.
1,466,347; Aug. 28.
Washington, George. (See Reed, J., and Washington.)
Washington Manufacturing Company. (See Knott, H.
H., Jungbluth, and Hammer, assignors.)
Washington Mfg. Co. (See Knott, H. H., Jungbluth, and
Hammer, assignors.)
568
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Washington Rubber Co. (See Schroedei-, Simon E., as-
signor.)
Washington Steel Form Company. (See Wells, Hewitt L.,
assignor.)
Wasilieff, Ivan A., Bridgeport, Conn. Clothesline bracket.
1,457,720; June 5.
Waskiiis, Louis K. E., Edgewater, Colo. Automobile door
lock. 1,475,526; Nov. 27.
Wasleff, Alex. (See Kigas, John, assignor.)
Waemuth-Endicott Company. (See Hughes, Earl v.,
assignor.) . , ^ .• , ^
Wason, Robert M., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Lens-mounting machine.
1,473,367 ; Nov. 6. _^
.Wassel, Albert, Ban Francisco, Calif. Windshield wing.
1,468,182 ; Sept. 18.
Wasser, Charles, and R. W. Wirshing, assignors to The
Miami Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio. Soap
cutter. 1,447,608; Mar. 6.
Wasserfallen, Charles i<\, assignor to Detroit Tire Car-
rier Co., Detroit, Mich. Spare-wheel bracket.
1,441,189; Jan. 2.
Wasserman, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Motor vehicle clutch
control. 1,475,909; Nov. 27.
Wasseth, Michael, New Haven, Conn. Combination tool.
1,465,009 ; Aug. 14.
Wassilieff, Alexander, assignor to M. Von Herrlich, New
York, N. Y. Camera. 1,466,774 ; Sept; 4.
Wastian, Hedwig. (See Ducatt, Dennis C, assignor.)
Watch Protector Corporation. ' (See Geto, Max M., as-
signor.)
Waterbor, Elmer F., assignor to Michigan Malleable Iron
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle wheel. 1,453,371 ;
May 1
Waterbury Battery Co., The. (See Becker, Edmund H.,
assignor. )
Waterbury Battery Co., The. (See Martus, M. L., Ross,
and Becker, assignors.)
Waterbury Brass Goods Corporation, The. (See Babcock,
Wilbert L., assignor.)
Waterbury Buckle Co. (See Maltby, Julius, assignor.)
Waterbury Buckle Co. (See Moore, Roswell A., assignor.)
Waterbury Clock Co. (See Wehinger, Frederick, as-
signor. )
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company, The.
(See Burton, Jesse B., assignor.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company, The.
(See Candee, Z. P., and Olcott, assignors.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company, The.
(See Petitjean, Clifford O., assignor.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company. (See
Pierson, William D., assignor.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company. (See
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company, The.
(See Wilcox, R. L., and Petitjean, assignors.)
Waterhouse, David. (See Prince-Smith, P., and Water-
house.)
Waterman, Clarence F. and T. C, Indianapolis, Ind.
Clutch mechanism. 1,445,462 ; Feb. 13.
Waterman, Ellen, administratrix. (See Waterman,
Fay L.)
Waterman, Fay L., deceased, Endicott, N. Y. ; E. Water-
man, administratrix. Screen. 1,469,490 ; Oct. 2.
Waterman, Harry S., San Francisco, Calif. Piston ring.
1,446,076; Feb. 20.
Waterman, Howard L. (See Waterman, L. E.,Trapha-
gen, and Waterman.)
Waterman, Lewis E., assignor to Emerson-Brantingham
Company, Bockford, 111. Potato digger. 1,477,676 ;
Dec. 18.
Waterman, Lewis E., H. R. Traphagen, and H. L. Water-
man, assignors to Emerson-Brantingham Company,
Rockford, 111. Tractor. 1,451,796 ; Apr. 17.
Waterman, Theodore C. (See Waterman, Clarence P. and
T. C.)
Waterman, William A., Exeter, Calif. Distributing-gate
machine. 1,453,647 ; May 1.
Watermann, Henry L., Blwood, Mo. Swinging farm gate.
1,443,446; Jan. 30.
Waterous Fire Engine Co. (See Storey, Leonidas P.,
assignor.)
Waterproofing, Incorporated. (See Endrea, Edward S.
A., assignor.)
Waters, Abraham L., and S. Plawker, Walla Walla, Wash.
Turret attachment for edge and shank trimmers.
1,440,513 : .Tan. 2.
Waters, Bernard, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Picture
or advertising exhibitor. 1,455,461: May 15.
Waters, Charles B., Montclair, N. J. Electric welding ap-
paratus. 1,464,145 ; Aug. 7.
Waters, Charles P., et al. ■ (See Welton, William A.,
assignor.)
Waters, Edward T., Omaha, Nehr. Automatic sheet sep-
arating and feeding mechanism. 1,478,464; Dec. 25.
Waters, Harry F., assignor to K. C. Schuyler, trustee, Den-
ver, Colo. Means for curing tires. 1,466,318 ; Aug. 28.
Waters, John W., Montgomery, W. Va. Car brake.
3,446,676; Feb. 27.
Waters, R. S., et al. (See Miller, Harry A., assignor.)
Waters, Reginald H., Cumberland, Md., assignor to Kelly-
Springfield Tire Company, New York, N. Y. Tread for
a vehicle tire. Des. 63,382; Nov. 27.
Waters, Reginald H., Cumberland, Md., assignor to Kelly-
fcjpringUeld Tire Company, New York, N. Y. Tread tor
a vehicle tire. Des. 63,383; Nov. 27.
Waters, Samuel B., Johnstown, Pa. Combustion device.
1,456,748; May 29.
Watertown Bag Machine Co., The. (See Coty, Alfred
0., assignor.)
Watertown Pressed Steel Company. (See Vestine, Andrew
O., assignor.)
Waterworth, Albert. (See Framjee, George F., assignor.)
Watford Engineering Works, Limited, The. (See Para-
mor, John, assignor.)
Watkeys, Thomas L., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to
Gull Refining Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cooling still.
1,476,744 ; Dec. 11.
Watkins, Albert B., Alhambra, Calif. Combined fishing
and swaging tool. 1,455,314 ; May 15.
Watkins Appliance Company. (See Watkins, William F.,
assignor. )
Watkins, Frederick B., Los Angeles, Calif. Signaling
device. 1,470,406 ; Oct. 9.
Watkins, James A., assignor to American Blower Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Centrifugal fan. 1,447,915 ;
Mar. 6.
Watkins, James A., assignor to American Blower Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Centrifugal fan. 1,447,916 ;
Mar. 6.
Watkins, Joseph B., assignor of one-half to R. D. Rosier,
Willow Springs, Mo. Oil burner. 1,450,530 ; Apr. 3.
Watkins, William F., assignor to Watkins Appliance Com-
pany, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Window-sash-holding de-
vice. 1,454,989; May 15.
Watkinson, Arthur, London, England. Window or the
like. 1,468,983 ; Sept. 25.
Watrous, Agnes B., executrix. (See Watrous, Edward L.)
Watrous, Charles A., Dee Moines, Iowa. Liquid-fuel
burner for heaters. 1,477,793 ; Dec. 18.
Watrous, Earl G., Chicago, 111. Waste or outlet valve.
1,467,965 ; Sept. 11.
Watrous, Earl G., Chicago, 111. Closet. 1,472,259;
Oct. 30.
111.
Lavatory waste.
Watrous, Earl G., Chicago,
1,474,986 ; Nov. 20.
Watrous, Edward L., deceased. El Paso, Tex., by A. B.
Watrous, executrix, Evanston, 111. Apparatus for
metal-coating wire, chain, woven-wire fencing, and the
like. 1,462,589 ; July 24.
Watry, Mathias, Milwaukee, Wis. Combined handle and
cover for cans. 1,442,017 ; .Tan. 9.
Watson, Arthur R. (See McLaughlin, Patrick, assignor.)
Watson, Charles, New York, N. Y. Rope coupling.
1,466,495 ; Aug. 28.
Watson, Charles B. (See Meyer, H. J., and Watson.)
Watson, Charles N., assignor of one-half to W. H. Clark,
St. Joseph, Mo. Underwear. 1,475,097 ; Nov. 20.
Watson, Charles I'., New York, N. Y. Method and
moving-picture film for analyzing motion. 1,47Q,407 ;
Oct. 9.
Watson, Chester B., Columbus, Ohio. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,445,653 ; Feb. 20.
Watson, Cornelius B., Columbus, Ohio. Petroleum-refin-
ing apparatus. 1,474,395 ; Nov. 20.
Watson, David M., McKiuley, Pa. Lid support. 1,477,613 ;
Dec. 18.
Watson, Edmond P., sr., Bentonville, Ark. Egg case.
1,450,124; Mar. 27.
Watsor, Ernest J. (See Howard, W., and Watson.)
Watson, Frank, Lynn, Mass. Mechanical dancing figure.
1,475,666; Nov. 27.
Watson, George W., London, England. Apparatus for
measuring products of two variable quantities.
1,459,644; June 19.
Watson, Grover C, Sabinal, Tex. Combination of buffer
and bed. 1,449,711 ; Mar. 27.
Watson, Guy E. (See Bohannon, Charles R., assignor.)
Watson, Harold L., Lancaster, Pa. Brooder. 1,447,330 ;
Mar. 6.
Watson, Harry C, Canton, Ohio. Apparatus for shak-
ing out castings. 1,460,085 ; June 26.
Watson, Henry, Newport, Wales. Device adapted for
sharpening the blades of safety razors. 1,443,401 ;
Jan. 30.
-Watson, Isaac J., et al. (See Sawicki, John, assignor. ^
Watson, James H., assignor of one-half to F. Chatterton,
RIverton, Wyo. Variable-speed transmission gear.
1,462,528; July 24.
Watson, John, Northport, N. Y. Clamp. 1,441.464 ;
Jan. 9.
Watson, John A., assignor of one-half to J. H. Sheick,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Chimney. 1,469,030 ; Sept. 25.
Watson, John D., Appleton, Wis. Shuttle-throwing de-
vice. 1,472,260 ; Oct. 30.
Watson, John E., Philadelphia, Pa. Attachment device
for electric fixtures. 1,453,860; May 1.
Watson, John W., Wayne, Pa. Glove. 1,450,155 ; Mar. 27.
Watson Manufacturing Company. (See Reese, Frank, as-
signor.)
Watson, Oscar H., Brentwood, N. Y. Grease gun and
carton. 1,475,417; Nov. 27.
Watson, Robert, Silver Spring, Md. Means for prevent-
ing needless idling of internal-combustion motors.
1,442,311 ; Jan. 16.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Watson, Kobert, Silver Spring, Md. Means for controlling
the ij;nitiOD circuits of automobile engines. 1,442,312;
Jan. 16.
Watson, Kobert, Silver Spring, Md. Means for controlling
the Ignition circuits of automobile engines. 1,442,313 ;
Jan. 16.
Watson, KoUa B. (See Denny, J. J., and Watson.)
Watson, Hulus M., Norfolk, Va. Priming attachment for
Internal-combustion engines. 1,474,219 ; Nov. 13.
Watson, Shelly L., assignor of one-half to J. L. Binkley,
Spriuglield, Tenn. Screw driver. 1.441,956; Jan. 9.
Watson, Theodore W., Phoenix, Ariz. Garbage-receptacle
stand. 1,477,404 ; Dec. 11.
Watson, Thomas, Ray, Minn. Endless-track lug.
1,474,456 ; Nov. 20.
Watson, Thomas K., Monterey, Calif. Gas saver and
coaster brake. 1,474,570 ; Nov. 20.
Watson, Thomas S., Milwaukee, Wis. Running gear.
1,441,190; Jan. 2.
Watson, Timothy J. (See Porter, James V., assignor.)
Watson, Wesley W., Fairfax, Mo. Sectional-pressure-
tank and pipe-line coupling. 1,447,192; Mar. 6.
Watson, Wimam, New \ork, N. Y. Luggage carrier for
automobiles. 1,444,817; Feb. 13.
Waisou, William f., assignor to Union Cutlery Company,
Inc.. Olean, N. Y. Lock and guard for knives.
1,476,123 ; Dec. 4.
Watson, William P., Phillipsburg, N. J. Spindle protector.
1,448,647 ; Mar. 13. ., „ ...
Watson. WiUiam V., assignor of one-half to San Diego
Consolidated Gas and Electric Company, San Diego,
Calif. Plastic composition and making the same.
1,472,951 ; Nov. 6.
Watson, William W., Jamestown, N. Y. Sheet-metal -win-
dow screen for railway cars. 1,473,982 ; Nov. 13.
Watt, George E. (See Dawson, A. T., W'att, and Perham.)
Watt, James A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Water-closet valve.
1,447,193; Mar. 6.
Watt, James A. D., London, England, assignor to Super
Razors Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Safety razor.
1,461,168; July 10.
Watt, Robert S., Brooklj-n, N. Y. Alarm clock. 1,457,919 ;
June 5. „ „, . , ,j
Watt, William H., jr.. West Newton, Pa. Chain holder.
1,456,412; May 2:i.
Wattel, Achllle L. F., Sevres, France. Brake mechanism
for automobiles. 1,452,402 ; Apr. 17.
Wattellier, Ren6 C, Samois-sur-Seine, France. Fuel
economizer for explosion engines. 1,469,861 ; Oct. 9.
Wattells, Frank. Chicago, 111. Counter guard for banks.
1,466,217; Aug. 28.
Walters, Daniel M., assignor to Killefer Manufacturing
Companv, Los Angeles, Calif. Power lift for ground-
working" implements. 1,452,716 : Apr. 24.
Watters, John O. (See Feller, A. J., and Watters.)
Watters Laboratories, Consolidated, et al. (See Graupe,
William, assignor.)
Wattie, William M., Worcester. Mass., assignor to Cromp-
ton & Knowles Loom Works. Vibrator lever for
looms. 1,451,797 ; Apr. 17.
Watton, Harold E., Birmingham, England, assignor to
Dunford & Elliott (Sheffield) Limited, Attercliffe,
Sheffield, England. Internal-combustion engine.
1,452,011; Apr. 17.
Watts, Edward J., assignor to The Foxboro Company,
Foxboro, Mass. Pen for recording instruments.
1.447,582; Mar. 6.
Watts, George W., Hot Springs, Ark. Spring wheel.
1.461,408 ; July lO.
Watts, Henry T., Youngstown, Ohio. Gas burner.
1,460,086; June 26.
Watts, John B., Concordia, Kans. Road constructiou.
1.473,134 ; Nov. 6.
Watts, John T., Los Angeles, Calif. Pair of suspenders.
1,442,374; Jan. 16.
Watts, Robert L. (See Walsh, F. J., and Watts.)
Watts. Ruflev E., assignor of one-half to Geo. H. Hubbell,
Trenton, Mo. Floor jack. 1,470,515 : Oct. 9.
Watts, Verner, and C. Vogel, Massillon, Ohio. Grapefruit
bowl. 1,467,888 ; Sept. 11.
Watzman, Harry, Washington, D. C. Means for replen-
ishing storage batteries with water. 1,467,966 ; Sept. 11.
Waugh, Edward H., assignor to Smith Cannery Machines
Co.. Seattle. Wash. Fish slitting and cleaning ma-
chine. 1,459,273 ; June 19.
Waukesha Motor Co. (See Le Van Horning, Harry, as-
signor,)
Waukesha Motor Company. (See Ricardo, Harry B., as-
signor.)
Wauthier, Oscar, Brussels, Belgium. Centrifugal crush-
ing or grinding machine. 1.444.990: Feb. 13.
Wauthier. Oscar. Brussels. Belgium. Crushing and grind-
ing mill. 1.444.991; Feb. 13.
Wauthier. Oscar. Brussels, Belgium. Crushing, breakinsr,
or grinding machine for the pulverization of minerals.
1,449.567: Mar. 27.
Way. Edward J., assignor to Bioscope Improvements
Limited, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Reel
for cinematograph film and the like. 1.462.401 : July 17.
Wav. John H.. Philadelphia, Pa. Riveting apparatus.
1.469.864 : Oct. 9.
Way, Roy W. (See Cunningham, I., and Way.)
Way, William H., Ankeny, Iowa. Hen's nest. 1,453,558 ;
May 1.
Wayne, Herbert N., Los Angeles, Calif. Embedding cords
in rubber. 1,464,632 ; Aug. 14.
Wayne, Jacob L.. 3d, Woodruff Place Town, lud. Lubri-
cator. Rel5,526 ; Jan. 9.
Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Company. (See Baker, Lin-
naeus E., assignor.)
Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Company. (See Geyer, Ben-
jamin F., assignor.)
Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Company. (See Wood,
Carver, assignor.)
Wayne Tank & Pump Company. (See Baker, Linnaeus
E., assignor.)
Wayne Tool Manufacturing Company. (See Bellrlnger,
Sidney M., assignor.)
Wayrynen, Eino H., East Lake, Minn. Gate lock.
1,461,591 ; July 10.
Weagant, Roy A., Douglas Manor, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Method and apparatus for radiosignaling. 1,468,059 ;
Sept. 18.
Weagant, Roy A., Roselle, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America. Process
and apparatus for receiving radiosignals. 1,468,060 ;
Sept. 18.
Weagant, Roy A., Douglas Manor, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Method and apparatus for radiosignaling. 1,468,061 ;
Sept. 18.
Weagant, Roy A., Douglas Manor, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Radiosignaling apparatus. 1,468,062 ; Sept. 18.
Weager, George, and R. White, Malvern Link, England.
Golf club. 1,458,564 ; June 12.
Wear, Frank F., Los Angeles, Calif. Market-bag holder.
1,468,848; Sept. 25.
Weare, Neal L., Milwaukee, Wis. Safety pin. 1,477,199 ;
Dec. 11.
Wearite Children's Underwear Manufacturing Corpora-
tion. (See Bastiansen, Otto, assignor.)
Weaser, W'illiam H., Pittsfield, Mass. Merry-go-round.
1,447,110; Feb. 27.
Weaser, William H., Pittsfield, Mass. Merrv-go-round.
1,463,351 ; July 81.
Weatherby, Calvin S., South Westville, N. J. Shipping
box for carboys. 1,462,672 ; July 24.
Weatherby. Calvin S., Westville, N. J. Shipping box
for carboys. 1.476,559 ; Dec. 4.
Weatherby, George W., et al. (See Myers, Wilson B.,
assignor.)
Weatherby, Horace F., Seattle, Wash. Lumber-pile ve-
hicle. 1,473,894 ; Nov. 13.
Weatherhead, Albert J., jR (See Smith, O. A., and
Weatherhead, jr.)
Weatherlow, J. H., and F. W. Seymour, Flushing, N. T.
Graduated plug and socket. 1,468,183 ; Sept. 18.
Weathersby, Hardaman B., and J. F. Bozeman, West Co-
lumbia, Tex. Drill-rod tool. 1,466,319 ; Aug. 28.
Weatherwax, James L., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Lamp Company. Thermocell. 1,451,283 ;
Apr. 10.
Weatherwax, Wayne L., Oshkosh, Wis. Toothbrush.
1,473,000 ; Nov. 6.
Weaver, A. T., et al. (See Ilarter, Noah S., assignor.)
Weaver, Alice H. (See Weaver, Charles W., and A. H.)
Weaver, Amandus, Philadelphia, Pa. Fruit picker.
1,463,859 ; Aug. 7.
Weaver. Charles W. and A. H., Denver, Colo. ; said Charles
W. Weaver assignor to said A. II. Weaver. Attachment
for slop jars and the like. 1,456,017 : May 22.
Weaver, Clayton B., deceased ; P. Weaver, executrix,
Philadelphia, Pa. Rivet. 1.460,977 ; Oct. 9.
Weaver Company. (See Low, Frank S., assignor.)
Weaver, Edgar J.. Columbus, Ohio. Locking device for
switch boxes. 1.478,930 ; Dec. 25.
Weaver, Elverton W.. Cleveland. Ohio. Brake-operating
mechanism. 1.440,514 ; Jan. 2.
Weaver, Elverton W'., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Wheel
structure. 1,468,093 ; Sept. 18.
Weaver, Floyd C, Washington, D. C. Grinding and lap-
ping machine. 1,451,089; Apr. 10.
Weaver, Floyd C, Washington, D. C. Grinding machine.
1.471.430 ; Oct. 23.
Weaver, Floyd C, Washington, D. C. Grinding machine.
1.471.431 ; Oct. 23.
Weaver, Floyd C, Washington, D. C. Machine for mak-
ing true plane surfaces. 1,476.863 ; Dec. 11.
Weaver, Frank R. (See Marshall. C. J., and Weaver.)
Weaver, Harry A., as.?ignor to The Oaks Company, In-
dianapolis, ind. Tire carrier. 1,441.050 : Jan. 2.
Weaver, Harry W.. Allentown, Pa. Air-feeding attach-
ment for furnaces. 1,465.502 : Aug. 21.
Weaver, Ira A., Springfield, 111. Precision instrument
for airplanes, etc. 1,460,627 ; July 3.
Weaver, Ira A., assisrnor to The Weaver Manufacturing
Companv, Springfield, III. Spark plug. 1,442,916 :
Jan. 23.
Weaver, Ira A., assignor to Weaver Manufacturing Com-
panv, Springfield, 111. Antiskid-wheel-chain construc-
tion. 1.472,448: Oct. 30.
Weaver. John R., Baltimore, Md. Rope guide. 1,453,576 :
May 1.
570
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — CoDtinued.
Weaver, John W., Toledo, Ohio. Amusement device.
1,468,984; Sept. 25.
Weaver, Joseph W., licbanon, Pa. Rubber ball. 1,466,609 ;
Aug. 28.
Weaver, Lucius E., assignor to Summit Thread Company,
East Hampton, Conn. Sewing-machiue shuttle.
1,440,569 ; Jan. 2.
Weaver Manufacturing Company. (See Davies, David A.,
assignor.)
Weaver Manufacturing Company. (See Duby, John F.,
assignor.)
Weaver Manufacturing Company, The. (See Weaver, Ira
A., assignor.)
Weaver, Phebe, executrix. (See Weaver, Clayton B.)
Weaver, Kalph J. (See Tham, H. A., and Weaver.;
Weaver, liobert K., assignor to Ueneral American Tanl:
Car Corporation, Chicago, 111. Under-frame for cars.
1,456,208 ; May 22.
Weaver, William I., Camden, N. J. Padding for the cov-
ering of flatwork irouers. 1,471,224 ; Oct. 16.
Webb, Archie It., Pensacola, Fla. Food and water
trough torpoultry. 1,473,266; Nov. 6.
Webb, Aubrey B., Cunningham, assignor of one-half to
R. 0. Willingham, jr., Bardwell, and J. W. Webb, Cun-
ningham, Ky. li'oldable egg crate. 1,470,898 ; Oct. 16.
Webb, Benjamin P. (See Karl, A. J., and Webb.)
Webb, Benjamin P., Sistersville, W. Va., assignor of nine-
twentieth to A. J. Karl, one-eighth to P. Appel, Sisters-
ville, W. Va., and one-tenth to P. Engle and W. H.
Carter, Middlebourne, W. Va. Power-transmitting
mechanism. 1,452,770 ; Apr. 24.
Webb, Benjamin P., assignor to Webb Multispeed Winch
Manufacturing Company, Sistersville, W. Va.
Winch. 1,453,559 ; May 1.
Webb, Edward, Reading, assignor of one-half to Julian
d'Este Company, Charlestown, Mass. Pressure-reduc-
ing valve. 1,457,049 ; May 29.
Webb, Edwin W. (See Barber, L. W., and Webb.)
Webb, Ellen R., Denver, Colo. Toy. Dcs. 62,170 ; Apr. 3.
Webb, Prank I., and C. S. Harrison, McKeesport, Pa.
Wave motor. 1,454,801 ; May 8.
Webb, George W\, Kent, assignor of one-half to S. C.
Smith, Luton, Bedfordshire, England. Reduction gear.
1,444,717 ; Feb. 6.
Webb, Hartwell W., Cresskill, N. J. Recording sound.
1,458,603 ; June 12.
Webb, Henry F. (See Johnson, 0. H., and Webb.)
Webb, Horace D., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Pulling-
over machine. 1,477,859 : Dec. 18.
Webb, Irving P., assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Shaft hanger. 1,461,236;
July 10.
Webb, Jean P., jr., New Yffrk, N. Y., assignor to The
International Signal Co. Plunger shoe. 1,463,105 ;
July 24.
Webb, John W., et al. (See Webb, Aubrey B., assignor.)
Webb, John W., Chicago, 111. Device for testing fiber
board. 1,452,944; Apr. 24.
Webb, John W., Chicago, 111. Signaling device. 1,464,894 ;
Aug. 14.
Webb, John W., assignor to The Container Club, Chicago,
lU. Paper-testing machine. 1,451,932 ; Apr. 17.
Webb, Maurice L., Blackwell, Okla. Automatic heat con-
trol. 1,450,125 ; Mar. 27.
Webb-Multispeed Winch Manufacturing Company. (See
Karl, A. J., and Webb, assignors.)
Webb Multispeed Winch Manufacturing Company. (See
Webb, Benjamin P., assignor.)
Webb, Quintus L., and W. R. Poison, Bruneau, Idaho.
Ice crusher. 1,478,931 ; Dec. 25.
Webb, Robert L., Baltimore, Md. Paper and letter re-
ceiver. 1,467,078 ; Sept. 4.
Webb, Thomas H., St. John's, Wakefield, England. Belt
utilized for the transmission of power. 1,443,061 ;
Jan. 23.
Webb, William R., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether composition.
1,444,406 ; Feb. 6.
Webb, William R., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose - ether composition.
1,460,690 ; July 3.
Webb, William R., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and composi-
tion. 1,469,862 ; Oct. 9.
Webb, William R., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Cellulose-ether solvent and composi-
tion. 1,469,863 ; Oct. 9.
Webb, Zaida B., New Haven, Conn. Card cut-out.
1,473,800 ; Nov. 13.
Webber, Arthur H., ■ Boston, Mass. Carburetor.
1,452,451 ; Apr. 17.
Webber, Charles R. (See Bradley, R. B., and Webber.)
Webber, Edwin M. (See Falzer, L., and Webber.)
Webber, Elwln C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Egg-case filler.
1,444,992; Feb. 13.
Webber, Lyie K. (See Hey, E. A., Le Pere., and Webber.)
Webber, William. (See Benjamin, B. R., Webber, and
Pearson.)
Webber, William, La Grange, assignor to International
Harvester Company, Chicago, 111. Driving mechanism.
1,464,736; Aug. 14.
Cloth-marking device.
Light reflector. Des.
Webber, William, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,468,184 ; Sept. 18.
Wcbel, Carl W., Oakland, Kaas.
62,026; Aug. 21.
Weber, Albert. (See Erdbriigger, Gustav, assignor.)
Weber, Alexander, Los Angeles, Calif. Crank-pin-turning
tool. 1,448,321; Mar. 13.
Weber, Arthur, assignor to Ackerman-Quigley Printing
Company, Chicago, 111. Folding box. 1,442,837 ;
Jan. 23.
Weber, Arthur J., and C. Butterfield, Middletown, Ohio.
Recording punch. 1,442.201 : Jan. 16.
W^eber, Arthur O., Euclid Heights, Ohio. Combined re-
serve-fuel control and lock for automobiles. 1,478,807 ;
Dec. 25.
Weber, Bernard P., Chicago, 111. Method of and means
for making bricks. 1,454,826 ; May 8.
Weber, Carl, assignor to Weber Engineering Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Machine for injecting plastic ma-
terials. 1,478,865 ; Dec. 25.
Weber, Charles. (See Weber, Kenneth L., assignor.)
Weber, Charles A., assignor to The Thew Shovel Company,
Lorain, Ohio. Means for mounting apparatus on a
hoisting boom. 1,458,739 ; June 12.
Weber, Charles H., Columbus, Ohio. Tool for applying
putty. 1,444,227 ; Feb. 6.
Weber, Charles H., Columbus, Ohio. Steering mechanism
for portable trucks. 1,446,140; Feb. 20.
Weber, Christopher J. M., and A. Olson, St. Paul, Minn.
Mail-pouch catching and delivering device. 1,475,418 ;
Nov. 27.
Weber, Clifford A. M., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Commutator repulsion induction motor. 1,454,872 ;
May 15.
Weber Costello Company. (See Busch, Edward H., as-
signor.)
Weber, David, et al. (See Elfelt, Clifford S., assignor.)
Weber, Edmund, Chicago, 111. Tool for handling incandes-
cent bulbs. 1,449,358 ; Mar. 20.
Weber, Edwin P., Chicago, 111. Tire tread. Des. 62,682 ;
July 17.
Weber, Ella M., et al. (See Todd, Charles H., assignor.)
Weber Engineering Corporation. (See Weber, Carl, as-
signor.)
Weber, Ernest W. (See Krausch, W. T., and Weber.)
Weber, Frank P. (See McClure, E. M., and McMurphy,
assignors.)
Weber, Georg, Egelsbach, assignor to the Firm C. & W.
Bohnert, Prankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Electric
table lamp with brake-controlled supporting arms for
incandescent lamps. 1,474,304 ; No*. 13.
Weber; Guillaume, Hayange, France, assignor to Societe
les Petits Pils de Francois de Wendel et Cie., Paris,
France. Blasting cartridge. 1,441,957 ; Jan. 9.
Weber, Guillaume, Hayange, Lorraine, assignor to Societe
les Petits Fils de Francois de Wendel et Cie., Paris,
France. Liquid-air blast cartridge. 1,450,621 ; Apr. 3.
Weber, Henry, Chicago, 111. Adjustable reel. 1,451,131 ;
Apr. 10.
Weber, Henry C. P., Edgewood Park. Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Still. 1,451,603; Apr. 10.
Weber, Henry C. P., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor
to Westingnocse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Fractionating column. 1,454,874 ; May 15.
Weber, Henry C. P., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Handling
gases and product containing dissolved gas. 1,454,873 ;
May 15.
Weber, Henry E., Canton, Ohio. Dental tray. 1,461,765 ;
July 17.
Weber, Henry L., Louisville, Ky. Dispensing apparatus.
1,461,992; July 17.
Weber, Jacob H., New York, N. Y. Amplifying device.
1,477,614; Dec. 18.
Weber, Johann M., Prankfort-on-the-Main, assignor tg E.
G. Bek, Pforzheim, Germany. Making articles hav-
ing connected links. 1,478,720; Dec. 25.
Weber, Johann M., Prankfort-on-the-Main, assignor to E.
G. Bek, Pforzheim, Germany. Ring mesh and chain
machine. 1,478,808; Dec. 25.
Weber, Johann M., and K. Betz, Frankfort-on-the-Maln,
assignors to E. G. Bek, Pforzheim, Germany. Manu-
facture of chains and chain meshwork. 1,478,809 ;
Dec. 25.
Weber, Joseph, Lone Rock, Wis. Flytrap. 1,475,357;
Nov. 27.
Weber, Joseph F., Seattle, Wash. Roofing shingle.
1,443,774; Jan. 30.
Weber, Joseph P., Lansing, Mich. Sod-cutting plow.
1,463,106 ; July 24.
Weber, Kenneth L., Augusta, Ga., assignor of one-third
to C. Weber, Cincinnati, Ohio. Making flexible, non-
breakable, transparent, and waterproof windowpanes.
1,442,917; Jan. 23.
Weber, Leona M., now by degree of divorce L. M. Case,
Portland, Oreg. Child's vehicle. 1,450,397 ; Apr. 3.
Weber, Louis. (See London, S., and Weber.)
Weber, Louis .T., Scotia, N. Y., and E. C. Gooch, Estes
Park, Colo., assignors to General Electric Company.
Automatic motor starter. 1,477,405 ; Dee. 11.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
571
Weber, Matbias J., assignor to Continental Scale Works,
ChicaRO. 111. Automatic scale. 1,4G0,0S7 ; June 26.
Weber, Mai G., Newark, N. J., assignor to Charles Hardy
and Rupcrti, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pneumatic compo-
sition. 1,443,002 ; Jan. 30.
Weber, Oskar H. (See Beck, A., Gersbach, and Weber.)
Weber, Kobert, Dresden, (Jermany. Shutting or fasten-
ing contrivance. 1,451,518 ; Apr. 10.
Weber, Rudolph H., New York, N. Y. Jacquard mecha-
nism tor weaving machines or the like. 1,452,771 ;
Apr. 24.
WeLier, Walter S., and M. L. Yergey, .issignors to 'Wm.
II. Ludeu, Inc., Reading, Pa. Counting and packag-
ing machine. 1,470,274 ; Dec. 4.
Weber, Wilhelm, assignor to the Firm Gewerkschaft Haus-
bach II, Wiesbaden, Germany. Depositing method for
the masses o^ sand and gravel obtained in brown-coal
open workings. 1,452,994 ; Apr. 24.
Webster, Arviu C. (See Gardham, George A., assignor.)
Webster, Bester R., assignor to C. A. Macomlc, Chicago,
III. Typesetting machine. 1,452,942 ; Apr. 24.
Webster, Charles E., Winthrop, Minn. Railway-freight-
car door. 1,462,402 ; July 17.
Webster Electric Company. (See Hawkins, William W.,
assignor.)
Webster, Howard J., Philadelphia, Pa. Furnace grate bar.
1,464,190 ; Aug. 7.
Webster, Hyleraan A., Columbia, Tenn. Continuous proc-
ess of making superphosphate. 1,459,124 ; June 19.
Webster, Hyleman A., Columbia, Tenn. Making super-
phosphates. 1,461,077 ; July 10.
Webster, James C, Topeka, Kans. Hotel key check.
1,450,878; Apr. 3.
Webster, James F., Colfax, lud. Flytrap. 1,456,413 ;
May 22.
Webster, Lewis E., assignor to The Wyoming 'Shovel
Works, Wyoming, Pa. Reenforeement for shovel han-
dles. 1,473,267 ; Nov. 6.
Webster, Lewis E., assignor to The Wyoming Shovel
Works, Wyoming, Pa. Shovel handle. 1,476,783 ;
Dec. 11.
Webster, Melvin L., assignor to M. P. Webster, Inde-
pendence, Iowa. Contractible display and shipping
case. 1,460,185 ; June 26.
Webster Mfg. Co. (See Jacobsen, Richard S., assignor.)
Webster Mfg. Company. (See Perkins, Augustus T., as-
signor.)
Webster, Minerva P. (See Webster, Melvin L., as-
signor.)
Webster, Norman, Moortown, Leeds, assignor to Philipson
and Company Limited, Bolton, Lancaster, England.
Variable gear. 1,478,075 ; Dec. 18.
Webster, Paul W. (See Perry, R. S., and Webster.)
Webster, Paul W. (See Perry, E. S., Webster, and Boyn-
ton.)
Webster, Paul W., Pelham Manor, N. Y., assignor to
Perry & Webster Incorporated, Elizabeth, N. J. Oxi-
dizable oil. 1,447,954 ; Mar. 6.
Webster, Paul W., Pelham Manor, N. Y., assignor to
Perry & Webster Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Proc-
ess of and apparatus for drying and treating materials.
1,472,314 ; Oct. 30.
Webster, Ralph C, Haverhill, Mass. Cushioned toe re-
enforce for lasts. 1,461,469; July 10.
Webster, Sumner E., Chicago, 111. Drawing board.
1,442,710; Jan. 16.
Webster, Thomas F.. Philadelphia, Pa. Pulley-block car-
rier. 1,456.346 ; May 22.
Webster, William S., Brighton, Mass. Rheostat.
1,475,667; Nov. 27.
Wechsler-Barber Silk Company. (See Wechsler, Daniel
A., assignor.)
Weckbaugh, Joseph V., New York, N. Y. Accounting ma-
chine. 1,468,185 ; Sept. 18.
Weddle, Ethelbert S., Dinuba, Calif. Vine trellis.
1,440,946; Jan. 2.
Wedemeyer, William F., Sheboygan, Wis. Automobile
signal. 1,457,200; May 29.
Wedmore, Edmund B., Golder's Green, England, assignor
to General Electric Company. Protective device.
1.469,127; Sept. 25.
Wednbine, William A., E. Lustenader, and F. Lustenader,
New York, N. Y. Oil turner. 1,443,063 ; Jan. 23.
Weeber, Otto, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The CJhemical Foundation, Inc. Electric
resistance. 1,455,462 ; May 15.
Weed DifCerential-Rotary Motor Company. (See Weed,
Howard L., assignor.)
Weed, Edward L., assignor to Potter & Buffinton Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Badge. 1.458,091 : June 5.
Weed, Howard L., assignor to Weed Differential-Rotary
Motor Company, Detroit. Mich. Rotary internal-com-
bustion engine. 1,476,784 ; Dec. 11.
Weed, James M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Method of and apparatus for heavy
spot welding. 1,449.206; Mar. 20.
Weeks, Carl, Des Moines, Iowa. Talcum-powder box.
Des. 62,683: July 17.
Weeks, Carl, Des Moines, Iowa. Perfume bottle. Des.
62,684; July 17.
Weeks. Carl, Des Moines, Iowa. Perfume hottle. Des.
62,858 : Aug. 7.
Weeks, Carl, Des Moines, Iowa. Perfume bottle. Des.
G:'.,209 ; Oct. 30.
Weeks, Edmund G. (See Michie, A. C, and Weeks.)
Weeks, Elling O., Milwaukee, Wis. Radiator attachment.
1,448,889; Mar. 20.
Weeks, Idling O., assignor of one-half to J. A. Stransky,
Chicago, 111. Radiator. Rel5,676 ; Aug. 14.
Weeks, Hugh A. .Whitakers, N. C. Piston for internal-
combustion engines. 1,468,586 ; Sept. 18.
Weeks, John W., Secretary of War of the United States
of America. (See Holmes, Bradford B., assignor.)
Weeks, John A., Secretary of War of the United States of
America. (See McNary, James E., assignor.)
Weeks, John B., assignor to Long Furniture Company,
Hanover, Pa. Phonograph cabinet. 1,452,132 ; Apr. 17.
Weeks, Leroy, Nevada, Iowa. System' of kilns. 1,454,358;
May 8.
Weeks, Paul T., Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Westinchouse
Lamp Company. Ballast tube. 1,470,788 ; Oct. 16.
Weling, Charles A., Edgewater, Colo. Oil seal and piston
ring for internal-combustion engines. 1,444,407 ;
Feb. C.
" Wege '• Motor Limited, The. (See Weg6, William J. F.,
assignor.)
Weg6, William J. F., St. Peters, assignor to The " Wege "
Motor Limited, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Two-stroke internal-combustion engine. 1,465,885 ;
Aug. 21.
Wegenaar, Louis A., Brooklyn. N. Y. Sifter top for con-
tainers. 1,471,298 ; Oct. 16.
Wegener, T. (See Turner, Claude A. P., assignor.)
Wegman, Jules G., Rochester, N. Y. Pin-forming and
button-pinning machine. 1,463,565 ; July 31.
Wegner, Alfred E. (See Wegner, Julius and A. E.)
Wegner, Charles M. (See Merrill, C, and Wegner.)
Wegner, Fred, Fairport, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to United Last Company, Auburn, Me. Last
for making footwear. 1,469,289 ; Oct. 2.
Wegner, Gustave A., Rochester, N. Y. Temperature-con-
trolling meang for ice-cream freezers. 1,473,065 ;
Nov. 6.
Wegner, Julius, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Spa-
done Machine Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cutting
machine. 1,472,895 ; Nov. 6.
Wegner, Julius and A. E., assignors to Spadone Machine
Co., New York, N. Y. Cutting device. 1,472,261;
Oct. 30.
Wegner, Lewis E., Hagerstown, Md. Tongs. 1,454,778 ;
May 8.
Wegner, Lewis E., Hagerstown, Md. Wrench. 1,460,294 ;
June 26.
Weguelin, George C. L., Chertsey, England. Bureau.
1,451,973 ; Apr. 17.
Wehinger, Frederick, assignor to Waterbury Clock Co.,
Waterbury, Conn. Pivotal guard for clock springs.
1.440,426; Jan. 2.
Wehinger, Frederick, assignor to Waterburv Clock Co.,
Waterbury, Conn. Chime clock. 1,466,008 ; Aug. 28.
Wehn, Charles E., assignor to Listo Pencil Corporation,
Alameda, Calif. Shaping pyroxylin, celluloid, and like
materials. 1.461,299 ; July 10.
Wehner, Georg M., Dresden, Germany. Disk spooling ma-
chine. 1,461,953; July 17.
Wehnes, Emil H., Akron, Ohio. Focusing device.
1,444,289 ; Feb. 6.
Wehr, Henry, Morris Park, and J. G. Pineau, Woodhaven,
N. Y. Air-mixing device. 1,477,988 ; Dec. 18.
Wehrle Company, The. (See Pickup, George E., assignor.)
Wehrli, Bruno, Kilchberg, Switzerland. Photographic-
printing device. 1.471.672 ; Oct. 23,
Wehrung, Joseph. (See Helmer, C. H., and Wehrung.)
Weibezahn, Carl T., St. Peter, Minn., assignor to Fort
Dearborn Watch Clock Company, Chicago, HI. Book-
display stand. Des. 63,246 ; Nov. 6.
Weibull, Ernst H. W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nya Nordiska Kullager Aktiebolaget, Gottenborg, Swe-
den. Manufacturing ball or roller cages for antifric-
tion thrust bearings. 1,465,700 ; Aug. 21.
W'eibull, Ernst H. W., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Nya Nordiska Kullager Aktiebolaget, Gottenborg,
.Sweden. Chuck. 1,476,434; Dec. 4.
Weichman, Edward J., Youngstown, Ohio. Antiskid de-
vices for tires. 1.445,810 ; Feb. 20.
Weichold, Charles, jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lock nut.
1.464,591 ; .\ug. 14.
Weickman, Albert, Harrison, N. Y. Shovel. 1,455,688;
May 15.
Weida, Harry, Highland Park, N. J., assignor to India
Rubber Company. Making battery vents. 1,475,463 ;
Nov. 27.
Weidaw, Harry A., Akron, Ohio. Tire-tubing machine.
1.466,009 ; Aug. 28.
Weide, Hans, Brooklyn, assignor to Lorenz & Weide.
New York, N. Y. Holder or cabinet for carrying talk-
ing-machine records. 1.461,336 ; July 10.
Weidemann, Henry J. (See Quickenden, J., and Weide-
mann.)
Weidenb.Tch. Herman A., Buffalo, N. Y. Rotary pump.
1.471.761 ; Oct. 23.
Weidenhamer, J. H., et al. (See Squires, Chester J.,
nssignor.)
Weidhorn, Isidore A. (See Weiss, Morris, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Weidig, Eugene C, New Orleans, La. Plant receptacle.
1,453,216; Apr. 24.
Weldlnger, George, Mount Sterling, Ohio. Excavating and
loading apparatus. 1,455,689 ; May 15.
Weidlich, Arthur, Vienna, Austria. Apparatus for grind-
ing twist drills. 1,463,985 ; Aug. 7.
Weidlich Bros. Mfg. Co., The. (See Flauder, Alfred J.,
assignor.)
Weidlich, ICunz, assignor to the Firm Bing-Werlse, vorm,
Gebr. Bing A.-G., Nuremberg, Germany. Agitator.
1,454,199; May 8.
Weldner, Franlc E., Maryville,' Mo. Apparatus for con-
trollinf: the water level in hollers. 1,473,714 ; Nov. 13.
Weierman, Herbert P., Philadelphia, Pa. Caster.
1,456,414 ; May 22.
Weiford, George W., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Device for
testing electric circuits. 1,471,432 ; Oct. 23.
Weig, Herman, Chicago, 111. Eraser holder. 1,451,933 ;
Apr. 17.
Weig, Herman, Chicago, 111. Eraser holder. 1,451,934 ;
Apr. 17.
Weigand, John J. M., assignor of one-half to M. ,T. Ma-
loney, Bellevue, Ky. Carton for music-reels. 1,445,426 ;
Feb. 13.
Welgel, Daniel M., London, England. Internal-com-
bustion eagine. 1,453,423 ; May 1.
Welgel, Daniel M., Chicago, 111. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,462,182; July 17.
Weigel, Daniel M., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Wire
Cord Company. Akron, Ohio. Pneumatic tire. 1,453,217 :
Apr. 24.
Weigel, John, Kansas City, Mo. Scraper. 1,448,890 ;
Mar. 20.
Weigel, Philip A., Riverton, N. J. Flexible bumper
means for automobiles. 1,472,345 : Oct. 30.
Weigele, Edmund. (See Dinsfel, W. H., and Weigele.)
Weigele, William A. (See Miller, J. J. A., and Weigele.)
Weigert, Peter A., assignor to Western Maryland Rail-
way Company, Baltimore, Md. Steam thawing appa-
ratus. 1,443,329 ; Jan. 23.
Weightman, William A. (See Nitsch, C. H., and Weight
man.)
Weightman, William A. (See Nitsch, C. H., Weightman,
and Streeper.)
Weikert, Charles H. and H., Vesta, Minn. Haystacker.
1,450,271 ; Apr. 3.
Weikert, Henry. (See Weikert, Charles H. and H.)
Weil, Charles L.. deceased, I'ort Huron, Mich. ; B. S.
Weil, special administratrix. Salt manufacture.
1,478,990; Dec. 25.
Weil, Ella S., special administratrix. (See Well,
Charles L.)
Weil, Maximilian, assignor to Sphinx Gramophone Motors,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Turntable-braking means.
1,475,464 ; Nov. 27.
Weiland, Charles, New York, N. Y. Belt or collar.
1,469,345 ; Oct. 2.
Weimann Brothers Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Runk, William B., assignor.)
Weinacht. Rudolf J., New York, N. Y. Index file.
1,476,662 ; Dec. 4.
Weinbach, Mendel P., Columbia, Mo. Electric-fuse igniter.
1,477,735; Dec. 18.
Weinberg, Fritz, Sannieshof, Transvaal, South Africa.
Garter or sock suspender. 1,474,220 ; Nov. 13.
Weinberg, Isaac H., and C. F. Bisbing, New York, N. Y.
Umbrella parasol. 1.442,753; Jan. 16.
Weinberg, Isaac J., Chicago, 111. Means for moth-proofing
furniture. 1,455,463 ; May 15.
Weinberg, Lowell C, and H. E. Brannon, Dayton, Ohio.
Intraairplane mail transfer. 1,474,457 ; Nov. 20.
Weinberg, Max. (See Shapiro, S., and Weinberg.)
Weinberger, Benjamin. (See Rivett, A. W., and Wein-
berger.)
Weinberger, Benjamin M., Milwaukee, Wis. Indicating
means. 1,448,610; Mar. 13.
Weinberger, Harry, New York, N. Y. Shoe heel.
1,464,737; Aug. 14.
Weinberger, Joseph. (See Davis, Louis, assignor.)
Weineck, Fred, St. Paul, Minn. Hot-air furnace or
heater. 1,472,706 ; Oct. 30.
Weinel, Karl, assignor to Freyn, Bassert & Company, Clfl-
cago, 111. Overflow drain and water seal for gas
washers. 1,466,348 ; Aug. 28.
Welner, Harry. (See Kroll. Maurice J., assignor.)
Weiner, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Drawers bloomers
for women. 1,462,564 ; July 24.
Weingarten, Harry. (See Burchess, Herman, assignor.)
Weingarten, Morris, New York, N. Y. Store front.
Des. 62,011 ; Feb. 27.
Weingarten, Oscar, New York, N. Y. Flexihle supporting
device. 1,446,729 ; Feb.' 27.
Weinhardt, Robert A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Continen-
tal Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Bracket sus-
pension or motor-supporting means. 1,466,610 ;
Aug. 28.
Weinhart, Howard W., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to
V/estern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Electron-discharge device. 1,478,076 ; Dec. 18.
Weinheim, Emil, New York, N. Y. Substitute leather for
shoe vamps. 1,441,318 : Jan. 9.
Weinle, George. (See Rowe, Reuel S., and Weinle.)
Weinman, Arnold. (See Kuhn-Frel, Emil, assignor. 1
Weinman Pump Manufacturing Co., The. (See Bachman,
Harry L., assignor.)
Weinstein, Albert L., et al. (See Auble, James H. and
J. L., assignors.)
Weinstein, Louis J., New York, N. Y. Artificial denture.
1,450,012; Mar. 27.
Weinstein, Louis J., New York, N. Y. Dental instrument.
1,468,063 ; Sept. 18.
Weinstein, Maurice N., East Cleveland, Ohio. Cleaner
and gauge for winding machines. 1,478,153 ; Dec. 18.
Weinstein, Morris, assignor to Star Suspender and Garter
Co*., New York, N. Y. Man's garter. 1,478,077 ; Dec. 18.
Weinstein, William, assignor of one-half to A. Malsin and
one-half to Rite Form Corset Co., Inc., New York,
N. Y. Corset clasp. 1,459,316 ; June 19.
Weintz, William L., assignor to J. E. Porter Corporation,
Ottawa, 111. Farrowing rail. 1,464,302 ; Aug. 7.
Weir, Bernard R., Muskegon, assignor to Quality Alumi-
num Casting Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich.
Grave marker. Des. 62,049 ; Mar. 13.
Weir, Bernard R., Muskegon, assignor to Quality Alumi-
num Casting Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich.
Grave marker. Des. 62,050 ; Mar. 13.
Weir, James \V. (See Black, John C., assignor.)
Weir, Nelson J., Seattle, Wash. Spotlight bracket.
1,478,154 ; Dec. 18.
Weir, Roderick, Mobridge, S. Dak. Siphon apparatus.
1,442,314; Jan. 16.
Weir, Roy W., assignor to Marvel Company, Hammond,
Ind. Suction sweeper. 1,446,776 ; Feb. 27.
Weir. William D., Cathcart, assignor to G. & J. Weir,
Limited, Glasgow. Scotland. Withdrawal of air and
water of condensation from steam condensers.
1,476.663; Dec. 4.
Wels, Andrew L., assignor to The Weis Fibre Container
Corporation, Monroe, Mich. Making paper or other
articles. 1,471.225 ; Oct. 16.
Weis, Carl J. (See Grimshaw, R., and Weis.)
Wels Fibre Container Corporation, The. (See Wels,
Andrew L., assignor.)
Weis, Henry T., Fairmont, W. Va. Convertible rake.
1,471,989 ; OcL. 23
Weis, John P., Nyack, N. Y., assignor of one-half to
Metropolitan Sewing Machine Corporation, Dover, Del.
Automatic cutting and sewing machine. 1,443,513 ;
Jan. 30.
Weis, John P., Nyack, N. Y., assignor of one-half to Metro-
politan Sewing Machine Corporation, Dover, Del.
Thread-breaking mechanism. 1,450,531 : Apr. 3.
Weis, John P., assignor to Metropolitan Sewing Machine
Corporation, Nyack, N. Y. Sewing machine. 1,464,377 ;
Aug. 7.
Weisberg, Louis, Grantwood, N. J. Recovery of silver
used in photographic work. 1,448,475 ; Mar. 13.
Weisberg, Louis, Grantwood, N. J., assignor to The
Barrett Company. Resinous product. 1,443,935 ; Jan. 30.
Weisberg, Louis, Grantwood, N. J., assignor to The
Barrett Company. Making a molding composition.
1,443,936; Jan. 30.
Wclsel, Oscar W. (See Fisher, Raymond, assignor.)
Welsenberger, Earl O., assignor to The Quick Change
Chuck Mfg. Co., Arcanum, Ohio. Quick-change chuck.
1,468,186; Sept. 18.
Weiser, Walter W., Chicago, and G. A. Forsberg, Circero,
in. Motor for player pianos. 1,445,983 ; Feb. 20.
Welsglass, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Crib corner lock.
1,469,745 ; Oct. 2.
Weishaupl, Joseph, assignor to the Firm Aktiengesell-
fichaft der Maschinenfabriken Escher Wyss & Cie,
Zurich, Switzerland. Manufacturing turbine rotors.
1,469,566 ; Oct. 2.
Weisinger, Abraham, Newark, N. J. Taximeter. 1,470,949 ;
Oct. 16.
Weisinger, Heimi, New York, N. Y. Lady's felt slipper.
Des. 62,874 ; Aug. 14.
Weiske, William C, and H. A. Dorman, Detroit, Mich.
Visor frame for automobile windshields. 1,460,739 ;
July 3.
Weiskopf, Charles H.. Santa Monica, assignor to Inter-
national Precipitation Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Apparatus for electrical precipitation of suspended
particles from gases. 1,454.255 ; Ma.v 8.
Weiskopf, Charles H., Santa Monica, assignor to Inter-
national Precipitation Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Apparatus for the electrical precipitation of suspended
particles from gases. 1,463,352 ; July 31.
Weiss, A., et sil. (See Lemoigne, William, assignor.)
Weiss, Adele, Pasadena, Calif. Heat indicator for elec-
tric Irons. 1,478.271 ; Dec. 18.
Weiss, Alfred H., Wilmette, assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago. 111. Ignition
and lighting switch. 1.443,404 ; Jan. 30.
Weiss, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Signal device.
1,441,191 ; Jan. 2.
Weiss, Carl E., Nuremberg, Germany. Gun, pistol, and the
like. 1,464,895 ; Aug. 14.
Weiss, Carl W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Transmission device.
1,452,946; Apr. 24.
Weiss, Carl W., New York, N. Y. Transmission device.
1,469,059; Sept. 25.
Weiss, Carl W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Transmission device.
1,469,060; Sept. 25.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
573
Weiss, Carl W., Brooklyn, X. Y. Transmission device.
1,469.061 : Sept. 25.
Weiss, George, Chicago, 111. Cuttins machine. 1,440,805 ;
Jan. 2.
Weiss, George, Chicago, 111. Compressor. 1,445,252 ;
Feb. 13.
Weiss, Howard F., assignor to C. F. Burgess I^aboratories,
Madison, Wis. Insulating material and making the
same. 1,456,083; May 22.
Weiss, Howard F., assiu'uor to C. F. Rursess Laboratories,
Madison, Wis. Wall board. 1.461.337 : July 10.
Weiss, Howard F., assignor to C. F. Burgess Laboratories,
Madison, Wis. Roofing material. 1,467,594 ; Sept. 11.
Weiss, Joseph, "Chicago, 111. Lunch heater and carrier.
1.463,411 ; July 31.
Weiss, Julius. tSee Uran, Andrew, assignor.)
Weiss, Leopold, Vienna, Austria. Manufacture of modi-
fled starch. 1,474,129 ; Nov. 13.
Weiss, Louise A. (See Kratz, Edwin E., assignor.)
Weiss. Morris, New York, assignor of one-half to I. A.
Weidhorn, Lynbrook, N. Y. Pivot button. 1,454,004 ;
May 1.
Weiss, linger. (See Ericson, E.. and Weiss.)
WeiBS, Virginia, assignor to Susquehanna Silk Mills,
New York. N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,464 ; June 5.
Weiss, Virginia, assisnor *o Susquehanna Silk Mills, New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric. Des. 62,465 ; June 5.
Weisz, Tl'.oma?, New York, N. Y". Sanitary waste recep-
tacle. 1,472,707: Oct. no.
Weitershausen. Robert H.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Tone-arm
stop. 1.463,107 ; July 24.
Weitling. William W.. College Point, N. Y. Battery jar.
Des. 62.295 ; May 1.
AYeittenhiller, Merton. and O. Edge. Platteville, Wis. Lift-
ing device. 1,449.024 : Mar. 20.
Weltzman, Louis. Milwaukee, Wis. Signal for refrigerator
pans. 1,443,402 ; Jan. 30.
Weltzman. Louis, Milwaukee. Wis. Automobile lock.
1.465,926; Aug. 21.
Wekerle, Karl, West Hoboken, N. J. Lock for motor ve-
hicles. 1,448,983; Mar. 20.
Welch. Charles K.. Wheeline. W. Va. Holder for razor
blades. 1.465,774 ; Aug. 21.
Welch, Clarence R., Denver, Colo. Rock drill. 1,452,581 ;
Apr. 24.
Welch. Frank M., and T. Prescott, Pillager, Minn. Hot-
air furnace. 1,449,712; Mar. 27.
Welch, George A., Seattle, Wash. Ash-dust remover.
1.443.109; Jan. 23.
Welch, Harry V., Los Angeles, and W. A. Sheek. Long
Beach, assignors to International Precipitation Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Recovery of tin and iron
products from tinned-iron waste. 1,446,053 ; Feb. 27.
Welch, Horace H., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Wahl
Company, Wilmington, Del. Pencil. 1,457,011 ;
Mav 29.
Welch, Howard C. (See Stipes, R. B., Goodwin, and
Welch.)
Welch, Jack T.. assignor to James Heddon's Sons, Dowa-
giac, Mich. Fishing reel. 1,467,407 ; Sept. 11.
Welch, John M., Des Moines, Iowa. Pneumatic swimming
belt and making same. 1,467,463 ; Sept. 11.
Welch, .John M.. Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to R. T. Parker and C. L. Moreau, New York,
N. Y. Razor-blade sharpener. 1,448.014; Mar. i;^.
Welch, John R., deceased ; V. M. Welch, executrix., as-
signor to V. M. Welch, Muncie, Ind. Metallic vehicle
wheel. 1,469.746; Oct. 2.
Welch, John T., assignor to James Heddon's Sons,
Dowagiac, Mich. Fishing reel. 1,460,994 ; July 3.
Welch, John T., assignor to James Heddon's Sons,
Dowagiac, Mich. Fishing reel. 1,463,642 ; July 31.
Welch, Roy W., Kelso. Wash. Belt. 1,478.497 ; Dec. 25.
Welch, Russell E.. San Jose. Calif. Cutter for sliced
potatoes. 1,472,315 : Oct. 30.
Welch, Thomas F., and F. A. Reynolds, Geneva. N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Nonak Stropper
Company, Inc. Sharpening mechanism. 1,449,470 ;
Mar. 27.
Welch. Thomas H., Hawthorne, assignor of one-third to
H. K. Curtis and one-third to J. I. D. Bristol. Chap-
paqua, N. Y. Radiator protector. 1,456,749 ; May 29.
Welch, Viola M. (See Welch, John R., assignor.)
Welch, Viola M., executrix. (See Welch, John R.)
Welcker, Paul H., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Calendar. 1,469,062 ; Sept. 25.
Welcker, Paul H., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul,
Minn. System file. 1,473.452 ; Nov. 6.
Weld, Chester H., Glencoe, 111., assignor of one-third to
R. B. Weld, Bowdon, N. Dak. Attachment for nursing
nipples. 1.465.748; Aug. 21.
Weld, Roy B. (See Weld. Chester H., assignor.)
Weldon, John J., Pittsfleld. Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Combined coating and winding
machine. 1,469,128 ; Sept. 25.
Weleski, Vince, Tarentum, Pa. Rail fastener. 1,475,910 ;
Nov. 27.
Welffens, Emile J., Manchester, England. Means for
starting, stopping, and driving machinerv. 1,459,759 ;
J>me 26.
Welffens, Emile J., Withington, Manchester, England.
Planetary gearing. 1,462,950; July 24.
Welffens, Emile J., Manchester, England. Planetary
gearing. 1,462,951 ; July 24.
Wclham. Alfred L., Benton Harbor, Mich. Follower sup-
port for use in filing trays. 1,441,465 ; Jan. 9.
Welln, Axel, London, England, assignor to American
Balsa Company, Inc. Mechanism for turning ships'
davits. 1.478,994 ; Dec. 25.
Welker, Henry C., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Deere
& Company, Moline, 111. Plowbrace. 1,451,560; Apr. 10.
Welker, Louis, jr., Williamsport, Pa. Window-operating
device. 1,455,464 ; May 15.
Welker, Louis, jr., Williarpsport, Pa., assignor to The
New Home Sewing Machine Company, Orange, Mass.
Sewing-machine driving mechanism. 1.461,058 ; .July 10.
Welle, Albert F., assignor to American Bakery Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Sheet of wrapping paper. Des. 63,247 ;
Nov. 6.
Wellensiek, Louis H., Houston, Tex. Rotary drilling ap-
paratus. 1,448,172 ; Mar. 13.
Weller, Denver B., Washington, D. C. Safety appliance
for drill chucks. 1,463,412 ; July 31.
Weller, Frederick H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Line fastener.
1,470,408; Oct. 9.
Weller. George L., Elyria, Ohio. Meter. 1,471,814;
Oct. 23.
Weller, John L., and F. E. Winchester, Richmond, Ind.
Retainer and lock for spare wheels. 1,442,315 ; Jan. 16.
Weller, Randolph V., Rochester, N. Y. Ironing machine.
1,440.855; Jan. 2.
Wellesley, Richard, Goodmayes, England. Production of
photographic films in natural colors. 1,441.615 ; Jan. 9.
Wellington. Arthur W., assignor to Chase Companies
Inc.. Waterburv, Conn. Furniture-knob mount.
1.476..S84 ; Dec. 4,
Wellington, Leonard A.. Keene, N. H. Stylus adapter for
phonograph sound boxes. 1,443.298 ; Jan. 23.
Wellman, Emily A., New York, N. Y. Method of and ap-
paratus for presenting plays and the like. 1,449,076 ;
Mar. 20.
Wellman, Frank E., assignor to The Kansas City Gaso-
line Company, Kansas City, Kans. Apparatus for
and method of cracking hydrocarbons. 1,478,413 ;
Dec. 25.
Wellman, Harvey P., Oakland, Calif. Automobile ele-
vator. 1.477,471 ; Dec. 11.
Wellman, Holley G., and C. D. Gilpin, Cleveland, Ohio.
Melting furnace. 1,440,515 ; Jan. 2.
Wellman, Lester R., assignor to Friedley Voshardt Co.,
Chicago, 111. Arm for lighting-fixture plate. Des.
62,156; Mar. 27.
Wellman, Lester R., assignor to Friedley Voshardt Co.,
Chicago, 111. Plate for lighting fixtures. Des. 62,157 ;
Mar. 27.
Wellman, Samuel K. (See Pennington, G. R., and Well-
man.)
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company. (See Benjamin, Ches-
ter W.. assignor.)
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, The. (See Case, Ar-
thur F., assignor.)
W'ellman Scavcr-Morgan Company, The. (See Kelly,
Loomis L., assignor.)
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, The. (See Newcomb,
Melvin B., assignor.)
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, The. (See Reese, Ar-
thur G., assignor.)
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, The. (See Slattery,
Donald W., assignor.)
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, The. (See Thomas,
Ivor D., assignor.)
Wellman-Seaver-Morgan Company, The. (See Thomas, I.
D., and Douglas, assignors.)
W'ellman-Seaver -Morgan Company, The. (See Windett,
Victor, assignor.)
Wells, Alfred A. (See Ellis, C, and Wells.)
Wells, Alfred A., Montclair, N. J., assignor to National
Carbon Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. High-power
dry battery. 1,452,230 ; Apr. 17.
Wells, Alfred Z., and J. M. Wade. Wenatchee, Wash.
Fruit-picking bucket. 1,454,779 ; May 8.
Wells, Alfred Z., and J. M. Wade, Wenatchee, Wash.
Fruit elevator. 1,461,638; July 10.
Wells, Amos S., and L. A. Barker, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dental molding apparatus. 1,468,428 ; Sept. 18.
Wells, Benjamin N.. Raleigh, N. C, assignor to The
Seamless Can & Bucket Co., Baltimore, Md. Sheet-
metal can. 1,454.802 ; May 8.
Wells, Benjamin N., Raleigh, N. C, assignor to The
Seamless Can & Bucket Co., Baltimore, Md. Dispens-
ing vessel. 1,454,803 ; May 8.
Wells, Burling D. (See Blair, R. S.. and Wells.)
Wells, Earl W., South Brownsville, Pa. Electric iron
and stand. 1,478,310; Dec. 18.
Wells, Emery M., Naperville. 111. Valve-locking device.
1,440.710 ; Jan. 2.
Wells, Frank. Kingston, England. Connecting device for
fuses and blasting cartridges, etc. 1,458,740 ; June 12.
Wells, Frank O., Greenfield, Mass. Tap for cutting
threads. 1,447,700 : Mar. 6.
Wells, Frank 0., Greenfield, Mass. Stay-holt tap.
1.478.414 ; Dec. 25.
Wells, George F., San Francisco, Calif. Electrical waffle
iron. 1,470,899 ; Oct. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wells, George W., assignor to Walker Body Company,
Amesbury, Mass. Hinge. 1,455,690 ; May 15.
Wells, Henry M. (See Southcomte, J. E., and Wells.)
Wells. Herbert J. C. New York, N. Y. Tbermostatic regu-
lator. 1,449,155; Mar. 20.
Wells, Herbert J. C, New York, N. Y., assignor to Monitor
Controller Company, Baltimore, Md. Thermostatic con-
trollins: device. 1,441,549 ; Jan. 9.
Wells, Hewitt L., assignor to Washington Steel Form
Company, Washington, D. C. Apparatus for construct-
ing concrete floors. 1,445,374 ; Feb. 13.
Wells, Jacob L., Minneapolis, Minn. Air-washing at-
tachment for carburetors. 1,452,231 ; Apr. 17.
Wells, Joel C, Southbridge, Mass. Making composite
rims for ophthalmic mountings. 1,449,962 ; Mar. 27.
Wells, Joel C, and E. D. Tillyer, Southbridge, Mass., said
Tillyer assignor to said Wells. Antseus glass.
1,454.200; May 8.
Wells, Merritt R., Cleveland, Ohio. Fan for automobile
radiators or the like. 1,473,066 ; Nov. 6.
Wells, Nelson D., Dayton, Ohio. Burglar alarm.
1,448,780; Mar. 20.
Wells, Newton C, end H. J. Meyer, Los Angeles, Calif. ;
said Meyer assignor to said Wells. Butt gauge.
1,450,676; Apr. 3.
Wells, Paul I., Kouts, Ind. Vacuum release for shells.
1,462,500 ; July 24.
Wells, Robert L., Chicago, 111. Pipe thimble. 1,472,819 ;
Nov. 6.
Wells, Wesley B., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Light signal.
1,453,535 ; May 1.
Wells, William A. (See Lawrence, Walter H., assignor.)
Welpley, Walter W., Detroit, Mich. Toothbrush holder.
1.453,816; May 1.
Welpley, Walter W., assignor of one-half to W. T. Mc-
Namara, Detroit, Mich. Toothbrush holder. 1,458,566 ;
June 12.
Welpley, Walter W., assignor of one-half to G. L. Cook,
Detroit, Mich. Toothbrush holder. 1,460,995; July 3.
Welsbach Company. (See Fehrenbach, Reinhold, as-
signor.)
Welser, Brinlon. (See Montague, W. L., and Welser.)
Welser, George B., jr. (See Montague, W. L., and Welser.)
Welsh, Alfred L., assignor of one-half to C. B. Johns and
B. F. Miller, Kokomo, Ind. Bottle holder. 1,448,015 ;
Mar. 13.
Welsh, Chester J., Conneaut, Ohio. Reenforced split D
handle. 1,477,092 ; Dec. 11.
Welsh, John G., Youngstown, Ohio. Waterproof cigarette
case. 1,460,296 ; June 26.
Welsh, John T., Schenectady, N. Y. Trolley. 1,478,311 ;
Dec. 18.
Welsh, Monte, San Antonio, Tex. Photographic-printing
machine. 1,443,403 ; Jan. 30.
Welsh, Sidney F. (See Moore, E., and Welsh.)
Welsh, Ulysses S. G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dishwashing
machine. 1,457,240 ; May 29.
Welsh, William, Kincardine. Ontario, Canada. Aero-
plane. 1,442,110; Jan. 16.
Welshausen, William, AUenhurst, N. J. Windshield at-
tachment. 1.448,016 ; Mar. 13.
Welte, Edwin, Freiburg, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Pneumatically-controlled regulator for musical
instruments. 1,467,889 ; Sept. 11.
Welte, Joseph J., St. Paul, assignor to H. Schoener, St.
Cloud, Minn. Roll writing tablet. 1,471,673 ; Oct. 23.
Welte-Mignon Corporation. (See Bockisch, Heinrich, as-
signor.)
Welte-Mignon Corporation. (See Welte, Edwin, assignor.)
Welter, Johannes F.. Utrecht. Netherlands. Walking ap-
paratus for the lame. : .446,230 ; Feb. 20.
Weltmer, Joseph, Grover Hill, Ohio. Resilient tire and
wheel. 1,449,471 ; Mar. 27.
Weltner, Akos, Youngstown, Ohio. Abbreviating machine.
1,471,637 ; Oct. 23.
Welton, William A., assignor of one-third to F. E. Far-
ley and one-third to C. P. Waters, Little Rock, Ark.
Signal lantern. 1,477,923 ; Dec. 18.
Welton, William H. H., Dallas, Tex. Metal railway tie
and rail fastener. 1.473,007 ; Nov. 6.
Wclty, Rufus W., San Francisco, Calif. Automobile rim.
3,475,098; Nov. 20.
Wemb Co., The. (See Wagner, Alhert, assignor.)
Wemb Company, The. (See Wagner, Albert, assignor.)
Wemhoener, William F., St. Louis, Mo. Letter chute.
1,477,615: Dec. 18.
Wenclaski, Robert F., Detroit, Mich. Case for automo-
bile signals. Des. 63.345 ; Nov. 20.
Wendel, Ada B., Smithland. Iowa. Magazine rack.
1,462,434; July 17. '
Wendel, Elof W., Hinsdale, 111. Ladder rest or support.
1,467,597 ; Sept. 11.
Wendel, Frans B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Double-seaming tool.
1,442,754; Jan. 16.
Wendel, Frans B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Container. 1,464,457 •
Aug. 7.
Wendell, Evert J., Wayne, Pa. Rotor for rotary pumps.
1,442,018; Jan. 9.
Wenderhold, William, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. J. Banzhaf, New York, N. Y. Velocipede. 1,449,643 :
Mar. 27.
Wenderhold, William, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. J. Banzhaf, New York, N. Y. Combination lamp-
house support. 1,452,582 ; Apr. 24.
Wendling, Alexander, Detroit, Mich. Cycle handle.
1,451,411 ; Apr. 10.
Wendling, George X. (See Tucker, William E., assignor.)
Wendling, George X., San Francisco, Calif. Foldable
shipping box. 1,453,611 ; May 1.
Wendling, George X., San Francisco, Calif. Pole-base
construction. 1,460,186 ; June 26.
Wendling, George X., San Francisco, Calif. Box.
1,472,346; Oct. 30.
Wendling, George X., San Francisco, Calif. Com-
partment end closure for boxes. 1,472,347 ; Oct. 30.
Wendling, George X., San Francisco, Calif. Separable
compartment container. 1,478,194 ; Dec. 18.
Wendt, Charles A., Milwaukee, Wis. Attachment for
bowling alleys. 1,446,954 ; Feb. 27.
Wendt, Charles A., Milwaukee, Wis. Billiard table. Des.
62,685; July 17.
Wendt, Gustave A., Spokane, Wash. Casket. Des.
62,369; May 15.
Wendt, Henry W., Buffalo, N. Y. Rotary engine. 1^448,476 ;
Mar. 13.
Wenger, Aaron, Bayonne, N. J. Ventilator. 1,478,312 ; .
Dec. 18. ]
Wenger, Arthur W. (See Rodgers, C. M., and Wenger.)
Wenger, David M., Leola, Pa. Washing machine.
1,444,993, Feb. 13.
Wenham, George H., Bromley, England. Folding hood
for motor vehicles and the like. 1,473,895 ; Nov. 13.
Wenham, George H., Bromley, assignor to G. Beaton
& Son (1919) Limited, London, England. Folding!
hood for motor road vehicles and other vehicles. '
1,476,313 ; Dec. 4.
Wenholz, William H., Hutchinson, Kans. Truck and
wagon dump. 1,473,531 ; Nov. 6.
Weningman, Carl B., Lowell, Mass., assignor to American
Emblem Company, Inc. Ash tray. Des. 63,061 ;
Sept. 25.
Wenke, Charles W., St. Louis, Mo., and C. A. Ketterer,
East St. Louis, 111., assignors to St. Louis Butchers'
and Hotel Supply Company, St. Louis, Mo. Container
support for refrigerators. 1,472,106 ; Oct. 30.
Wenneborg, Henry, assignor of one-half to E. S. Spindel,
Springfield, 111. Lock for vending machines. 1,446,602 ;
Feb. 27.
Wenneborg, Henry, assignor of one-half to E. S. Spindel,
Springfield, 111. Trailer. 1,459,521 ; June 19.
Wennen, Charles E., Virginia, Minn. Drill hit.
1,446,677 ; Feb. 27.
Wennerhy, Arthur O. L., Halmstad, Sweden. Two or
multi cylinder combustion engine. 1,477,736 ; Dec. 18.
Wennerstrom, Carl G., Chicago, assignor to Davis-Wat-
kins Dairymen's Manufacturing Company, North Chi-
cago, 111. Ice-cream freezer. 1,447,497 ; Mar. 6.
Wennerstrom, Ernest J. T., assignor to Aktiebolaget
Bofors, Bofors, Sweden. Fuse. 1,455,741 ; May 15.
Wensley, Roy J., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company. Electrical
system. 1,442,202 ; Jan. 16.
Wensley, Roy J., Edgewood Park, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company.' Electrical
protective device. 1,466,260 ; Aug. 28.
Wente, Edward C, Port Washington, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. X.
Equalizing network. 1,478,078 ; Dec. 18.
Wentling, Lester M., Foxhurg, assignor of one-eighth to
G. V. Gibson, West Monterey, one-eighth to R. H.
Downing, sr., one-eighth to R. H. Downing, jr., one-
eighth to A. J. Downing, Foxhurg, one-eighth to D. G.
Jordan, St. Petersburg. Pa., and one-eighth to A. L.
Nevel, Emlenton, Pa. Safety switch point. 1,472,708 ;
Oct. 30.
Wentworth, Frank R., Russell, Kan. Watch charm,
pendant, or similar article. Des. 6^628 ; July 3.
Wentworth, Hartley A., Deer Island, New Brunswick,
Canada. Extracting oil. 1,456,019 ; May 22.
Wentworth, Jesse S., Norwood, Ohio, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Starting
and stopping mechanism. 1,453,298 ; May 1.
Wentworth, Philip C, Providence, R. I. Ring traveler.
1,461,059 ; July 10.
Wentworth, Samuel J., Newport, Ky., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-
lift-assembling machine. 1,468,683 ; Sept. 25.
Wentworth, Thomas C, Cornish. Me. Combination reen-
forcement and fastener. 1,455,315 : May 15.
Wentworth, Thomas C, Cornieh, Me. Cover fastener.
1,455,316; May 15.
Wentworth, Thomas L., Milwaukee, Wis. Hat die.
1,446,604 ; Feb, 27.
Wentz, Jere L., Passaic, N. J^ Conveyer. 1,455,977;
May 22.
Wentz, Jere L., Passaic, N. J. Stopper. 1,455,978 ;
May 22.
Wentz, Jere L., Passaic, N. J. Truck. 1,471,762 ;
Oct. 23.
Wentz, Jere L., Passaic, N. J. Elevating and positioning
machine. 1,471,763; Oct. 23.
Wentz, John, assignor of one-half to M. J. Gans and one-
fourth to P. P. Voarel. Perham, Minn. Demountable
wheel rim. 1,466,812 ; Sept. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
575
Wentzel, Clifford E., assignor to International Clay Ma-
chinery Company, Dayton, Ohio. Furnace gas producer."
1,455,181 ; May 15.
Weiiz, .Joseph II., Lung Island City, N. Y. Collar button.
1,477.0!)3; Doc. 11.
Wenzel. Kdwin H.. Milwaukee, Wis. Game o£ chance.
1,464,019 ; Aug. 7.
Wenzel, Jacob B.. Bloom, Colo. Method of and machine
for making paclting rings. 1,444,575 ; Feb. 6.
Wenzel, Jacob B., Bloom, Colo. Pacliing ring and mak-
ing the same. 1,450,568 ; Apr. 3.
Wenzel, Nicolas, Twin Falls, Idaho. Regulating trans-
former. 1,454 005 ; May 1.
Wepplo. Isaac W.. Chicago, III. Collapsible-tube-clos-
ins; iiiachinp. 1.476.124; Dec. 4.
Werbeck, Walter G., deceased, by C. W. Hagemann, ad-
ministrator, assignor to S. S. P. Manufacturing Co.,
Chicago. 111. Fluid gauge. 1.460,873 ; July 3.
Werbeck, Walter G., deceased, Chicago, III. ; C. W. Hage-
mann, administrator. Pipe union. 1,468,187 ; Sept. 18.
Werenskiold, Carl H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Terminal for
electrical appliances. 1,454,359 ; May 8.
Werk. F. C, et al. (See Cowin, Irving E., assignor.)
Werle, Ludwig, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Steering locking de-
vice. 1,452,901 ; Apr. 24.
Werle, Philip. (See Bye, K., and Werle.)
Werner, Albert, assignor to Werner Bros., New York, N. Y.
Finger ring. Des. 62,158 ; Mar. 27.
Werner, Albert, assignor to Werner Bros., New York,
N. Y. Finger ring. Des. 62,513 ; June 12.
Werner Bros. (See Werner, Albert, assignor.)
Werner, Charles A. (See White, J. H., and Werner.)
Werner, Edward H., Chicago 111. Insulator. 1,477,406 ;
Dec. 11.
Werner, Ernest E., St. Louis, Mo. Producing emulsions.
1,445.427; Feb. 13.
Werner, Eugene, Highland Park, Mich. Needle and needle
holder. 1,450,879; Apr. 3.
Werner, Frank, Grand Rapids, Mich. Cooky. Dea.
63,600; Dec. 18.
Werner, George C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Switch. 1,455,763 ;
May 15.
Werner. Henry E., Houston, Tex. Cotton gin. 1,452,667 ;
Apr. 24.
Werner, John X., Altoona, Pa. Hanger for porch swings.
1.466,813; Sept. 4.
Werner, Leo J., Arlington, assignor to Splitdorf Electrical
Company, Newark, N. J. Distributor block and making
the same. 1,463,453; July 31.
Werner, Max F., assignor of one-half to E. L. Foss,
Madison, Wis. Water-elevating device. 1,445,463 ;
Feb. 13.
Werner, Paul W., Niota, 111. Pencil. 1,451,193 ; Apr. 10.
Wernert, Joseph. (See Kerr, John M., assignor.)
Wernicke-Hatcher Pump Company. (See Hatcher, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Wernicke, Otto H. L., Gnll Point, Fla. Wall block or
member. 1,460,005 ; June 26.
Wernicke. Otto H. L., Grand Rapids, assignor of one-half
to M. H. Lane, Kalamazoo, Mich. Culvert. 1,441,466 ;
Jan. 9.
Wernig, Frederick A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile bump-
er. 1,446,490 ; Feb. 27.
Wernig, Frederick A.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile
bumper. 1,454,360'; May 8.
Wernimont, Frank T., assignor to The Hall Manufactur-
ing Company, Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Metal-basket-cor-
rugating machine. 1,462,457 ; July 17.
Werolin, Edwin S., assignor to American Piano Company,
New York, N. Y. Mounting for operating parts of
player pianos. 1,443,665 ; Jan. 30.
Werry, L. E. (See Strawbridge, William C, assignor.)
Werrv, William, London, England, Internal-combustion
engine. 1,478.778 ; Dec. 25.
Wert. Cyrus S., Kendallville, Ind. Concrete-brick machine.
1,443,299; Jan. 23.
Wert, Cyrus S., Kendallville. Ind. Forming faced con-
crete blocks. 1,471,990; Oct. 23.
Wert, Cyrus S.. Kendallville, Ind. Apparatus for form-
ing faced concrete blocks. 1.475.911 ; Nov. 27.
Wertheimer, Leo, Buffalo, N. Y. Coffee nrn. 1,471,933 :
Oct. 23.
Wertheimer, Max. (See Hornbostel, E. M., and Wert-
heimer.)
Wertheimer, Oscar C. (See Gratt, Emil, assignor.)
Wertz. Duff H., assignor to V. M. Wertz, St. Louis, Mo.
Expansible window screen. 1.445,375 ; Feb. 13.
Wertz, E. S. (See Collver, Harold E., assignor.)
Wertz. Harvey C. Homestead, Pa. Scaffold jack.
1,452,717 ; Apr. 24.
Wertz. Peter. Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety locomotive-cab
valve. 1,460,628; July 3.
Wertz, Viola M. (See Wertz, Duff H., assignor.)
Weschler, Daniel A., assignor to Weschler-Barber Silk
Companv. Inc., New York, N. Y. Statuette. Des.
63,012 ; Sept. 4.
Wescoat, Lewis C. Elmhurst, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Inter-
locklng knife switches. 1,462,055 ; July 17.
Wescoat. Lewis C, Elmhurst, assignor to Western Electric
Company. Incomorated. New York, N. Y. Interlocking
switch. 1,465,384 ; Aug. 21.
Wescoat, Lewis C, Corona, assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrical
distribution system. 1,478,079 ; Dec. 18.
Wescott. William B., Wellesloy, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation,
Boston, Mass. Apparatus for treating cinematographic
films. 1.444,818 ; Feb. 13.
Wescott, William B., Wellesley, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation,
Boston, Mass. Cinematographic-film-feeding mecha-
nism. 1,450,343 ; Apr. 3.
Wescott, William B., Wellesley, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation,
Boston, Mass. Transparency and making the same.
1,454.418; May 8.
Wescott, William B., Wellesley, assignor to Kalmns Corn-
stock & Wescott Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Appara-
tus for supporting cinematographic machines or the
like. 1,451,382; Apr. 10.
Wescott, William B., Wellesley, assignor by mesne as-
signments, to American Protein Corporation, Boston,
Mass. Trocar. 1,472,377 : Oct. 30.
Wescott, WUUam B., Wellesley, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American Protein Corporation, Boston,
Mass. Trocar. 1.472,378 : Oct. ."0.
Wessnberg, Charles. (See Heil, J. P., and Wesenberg.)
Weske, George J., A. F. Gensler, and O. H. Prange, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Safety nonstop lathe chuck. 1,468,587;
Sept. 18.
Wesley, James R., Chicago, lU. Truck and push pole for
switching cars. 1,453,218; Apr. 24.
Wesley, John W., Chicago, 111. Automatic weighing mecha-
nism. 1,450,932; Apr. 10.
Wesnigk, Erwin, Berlin, Germany. Adjustable propeller
nave. 1,459,941 ; June 26.
Wesnigk, Erwin, Berlin, Germany. Three-wheeled auto-
mobile. 1,450,622 ; Apr. 3.
Wesolik, Joseph, assignor of one-quarter to S. Luetscher,
Belleville, 111., and one-half to L. Kribben, Clinton,
Mass. Rail-fastening plate. 1,454,090 ; May 8.
Wesolowski, Jerry E., Buffalo, N. Y. Automatic signal
for railway crossings. 1,470,338 ; Oct. 9.
Wessale, Edward, Waconia, Minn. Process of and appa-
ratus for preparing cane for extraction. 1,469,744 ;
Oct. 2.
Wessale, Edward, Waconia, Minn. Apparatus for pre-
paring cane for extraction. 1,474,870 ; Nov. 20.
Wessale, Edward, Waconia, Minn. Apparatus for pre-
paring cane for extraction. 1,474,871 ; Nov. 20.
Wessel, Harry G., Lakew'ood, Ohio. Hose clamp.
1,473,715 ; Nov. 13.
Wessel, Karl, St. Paul, Minn. Machine for treating flax
straw. 1,447,449 ; Mar. 6.
Wessel, Karl, St. Paul, Minn. Hemp machine. 1,447,450 ;
Mar. 6.
Wessely, Emil, and J. Schier ; said Schier assignor of
his entire interest to the Firm Oesterr.-Ung. Optische
Anstalt C. P. Goerz Gesellschaft m. b. H., Vienna,
Austria. Optical binocular instrument. 1,467,213 ;
Sept. 4.
Wessig. August, Chicago, HI. Window-clearing apparatus.
1,465,292 ; Aug. 21.
Wesson, Harold, and E. S. Pomeroy, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Smith and Wesson, Inc.. Springfield,
Mass. Target pistol. 1,476.125: Dec. 4.
Wesson, Maurice T. G., Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. Spring suspension for motor cycles.
1,458,506 ; June 12.
Wesson, Paul B., assignor to Hampden Brass Company,
Springfield. Mass. Safety faucet. 1,449,472 ; Mar. 27.
Wesson, Paul B., assignor to Hampden Brass Company,
Springfield, Mass. Safety faucet. 1,467,464 ; Sept. 11.
West, Agnes E., Watertown, Wis. Device for bowel
treatment. 1,454.302 ; May 8.
West. Andrew J., Andrews, S. C. Tire-rim expanding
and contracting implement. 1,443.300 ; Jan. 23.
West, Andrew L., Knoxville, Tenn. Safe and vault door.
1.454.460 ; Mav 8.
West, Augustus A., Philadelphia, Pa. Hair curler.
1,447,742 ; Mar. 6.
West, Augustus A., assignor to West Electric Hair Curler
Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Display frame for adver-
tising matter. Des. 62,094 ; Mar. 13. •
West. Birney A., Clarksburg, W. Va. Catcher for tinning
machines. 1.442,838; Jan. 23.
West, Caroline S., Peru, Vt. Support. 1.446.231 ; Feb. 20.
West, Charles, Chicago, III. Illuminated sign. 1,475,977 ;
Dec. 4.
West, Charles L., Franklin, N. C. Pile lifter. 1,462,435 ;
July 17.
West, Claude A., Detroit, Mich. Metal-working tool.
1,461.54'^ : July 10.
West, Clifton, London, England. Packing and delivering
gramophone and like needle. 1.462,056 ; July 17.
West. Clifton, London, England. Temperature-alarm ap-
paratus. 1.476.864 ; Dec. 11.
West Disinfecting Company. (See Dreyfus, William, as-
signor.)
West Electric Hair Curler Company. (See West, Augustus
A., assignor.)
West End Chemical Company. (See Morse, Harry W.,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
West, Francis B., Alma, Mich. Camping outfit.
1,471,433; Oct. 23.
West, Frank, East San Diego, Calif. Repairman's brake
attachment for air brakes. 1,450,272; Apr. 3.
West Gravltiser Corporation, The. (See Anderson,
Gideon, assignor.)
West, HarrV H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Hosiery.
Des. 62,764 ; July 24.
West, James 6., Pittsburgh, Pa. Producing coke.
1,445,735; Feb. 20.
West, James M., Raleigh, N. C. Differential gearing.
1,466,320; Aug. 28.
West, John B., Syracuse, N. Y. Automatic auxiliary air
valve for internal-combustion engines. 1,465,723 ;
Aug. 21.
West, John W., Camberwell, London, England. Binding
case for holding sheet music and the like. 1,452,452 ;
Apr. 17.
West, Joseph W., Bearden, Ark. Perpetual calendar.
1,464,191 ; Aug. 7.
West, Julian, and E. C. Campbell, Norfolk, Va. Refrig-
erator. 1,445,464; Feb. 13.
West, Leon P., Buffalo, N. Y. Lifting hoist. 1,440,570
Jan. 2.
West, Leonidas D., Denver, Colo. Automatic door closer
1,455,691; May 15.
West Manufacturing Company. (See West, Merle J., as
signor.)
West, Merle J., Milwaukee, assignor, by mesne assign
ments, to H. W. Le Mahieu, Oostburg, Wis. Switch
1,400,629; July 3.
West, Merle J., assignor to West Manufacturing Company
Milwaukee, Wis. Display and dispensing device
1,470,900 ; Oct. 16.
West, Oscar M., St. Paul, Minn. Direction signal for
automobiles. 1,456,347 ; May 22.
West, P. C, Mfg. Co. (See West, Preston C, assignor.)
West, Peter, S. L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuel economizer.
1,460,297 ; June 26.
West, Preston C, Hamilton, Mont., assignor to P. C. West
Mfg. Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Machine for opening cans.
1,456,525 ; May 29.
West, Ralph H., Bay City, Mich. Safety windshield.
1,461,237 ; July 10.
West Surrey Central Dairy Company, The. (See Selby-
Fayers, W., and Gates, assignors.)
West, Victor E., McKeesport, Pa. Identification device.
1,463,755 ; July 31.
West Virginia Rail Company, The. (See Diehl, Herman
H., assignor.)
West, Walter A., Elkhom, Wis. Sanitary and tempera-
ture-insulating jacket for milk cans. 1,460,461 ;
July 3.
West, William T., Denmark, Tenn. Seed-saving means.
1,468,849: Sept. 25.
Westacott, Charles H. (See Lawrence, J. L., and Westa-
cott.)
Westall, John, Fall River, Mass. Overflow-controlled
safety device for oil burners. 1,469,346 ; Oct. 2.
Westbrook, Morris J., et al. (See Westbrook, Moses A.,
assignor.)
Westbrook, Moses A., assignor of one-third to G. C. Hop-
kins and one-third to M. J. Westbrook, Winnsboro, Tex.
Chair. 1.449,473; Mar. 27.
Westbrook, William L. (See Getz, V. C, and Westbrook.)
Westbury, Alfred J. G., London, and H. Hiscock, Coulsden,
England. Envelope and the like. 1,454,361 ; May 8.
Westbury, William, Caney, Kans. Cylinder-capping de-
vice. 1,447.828; Mar. 6.
Westbury, William, Caney, Kans. Cylinder-capping de-
vice. 1,458,452; June 12.
Westby, Cornelius O., Renville, Minn. Implement for
placing and clinching split rivets. 1,444,290 ; Feb. 6.
Westcott. Henry P., Erie, Pa. Differential-pressure gauge.
1,457,201; May 29.
Westcott, Valorus S., assignor to J. & P. Coats (R. I.)
Inc., Pawtucket, R. I. Labeling machine. 1,440,856 ;
.Tan. 2.
Westendorf, Frederick J., Hammond, Minn. Loader.
1,449,359; Mar. 20.
Wester, Theodore C, Wilmington, Del. Apparatus for
forpiing articles of cork. 1,455,946 ; May 22.
Westerbeck, Frederick, St. Louis, Mo. Sheet-metal can.
1,455,182; May 15.
Westerberg, Carl A. A. (See Bore, J., and Skoglund, as-
signors.)
Wes^terby, John. (See Martin, D. B., and Westerby.)
Westerfield, Everett C, Tyrone, Okla. Wheel construc-
tion. 1,472,404 ; Oct. 30.
Westerfield, Granville G.,- Indianapolis, Ind. Multifluid
carburetor. 1,470,659 : Oct. 16.
Westergaard, Carl J., Minneapolis, Minn. Adjustable
starter can. 1,444,090 ; Feb. 6.
Westergaard, Carl J., Minneapolis, Minn. Churn-driving
mechanism. 1,449,474 ; Mar. 27.
Westergaard, Carl J., Minneapolis, Minn. Milk and cream
pastfurizer. 1,451,132; Apr. 10.
Westergaard, Carl J., Minneapolis, Minn. Cream ripener
and pasteurizer. 1.455,012 ; May 15.
Westergard, Christ, Denbigh, N. Dak. Vehicle spring.
1,460,298 ; June 26.
Westerman, Claude C, assignor of one-half to G. L.
Westerman, Bremen, Ohio. Self feeder for stock.
1,469,129; Sept. 25.
Westerman, Frederick, Chicago, 111. Depositing machine.
1,465,749 ; Aug. 21.
Westerman, Frederick, Chicago, 111. Beater. 1,475,978;
Dec. 4.
Westerman, G. L. (See Westerman, Claude C, assignor.)
Westerman, William. (See Sundh, A., .nnd Westerman.)
Western Auto Supply Company, The. (See Pharis, Carl,
assignor.)
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company. (See Levis,
Albert C, assignor.)
Western Bilck Company. (See Butterworth, Frank W.,
assignor.)
Western Cartridge Company. (See O'Neil, Arthur S.,
assignor.)
Western Cartridge Company. (See O'Neil, A. S., and Ev-
ans, assignors.)
Western Casket Hardware Company, The. (See Leland,
Wesley F., assignor.)
Western Casket Hardware Company, The. (See Stewart,
E. B., and Leland, assignors.)
Western Cedar Pole Preservers. (See Rawson, Myron
R., assignor.)
Western Cooperage Company. (See Eastman, Watson,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Adams, Arthur H., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Akers, Milton K., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Albert, Walter P., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Allen, Louis M., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Anderegg, Gustavus
A., assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Arnold, Harold D., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Beatty, William E., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bell. John H., assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bellamy, Harry T.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bendernagel, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Blattner, David G.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Boardman, Albert,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Boe, H. J., and Egert,
assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Booth, Wilfred E., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Booth, William T.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Booth, W. T., and Boyd,
assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bowman, Herman N.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Burgess, Harry A.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Cameron, James S.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Carpenter, Warren W.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Carpenter, W. W., and
Hovland, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Clark, Edgar H., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Clausen, Henry P., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Clausen, H. P., and
Goodrum, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Clement, L. M., and
Kishpauch, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Colpitts, Edwin H.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Conway, Roy D., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Crandall, Irving B.,
assignor. )
Western Electric Company. (See Cummings, George C,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company (See Curtis, Austen M., as-
signor. )
Western Electric Company. (See Deakin, Gerald, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Dean, Reginald S.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Dobbin, Henry F., as-
signor. )
Western Electric Company. (See Dobson, George S., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Dodge, William L.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Dunham, Bert G., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Eaves, Augustus J.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Edwards, George D.,
assignor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
577
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slgnor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
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Western Electric Company.
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assignor.)
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signer.)
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assignor.)
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Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
.T., assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
R., assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
G., assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Westera Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
Strickler, assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer. )
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
Cioffl, assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Coanpany.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
58339—37
(See Egerton, Henry C,
(See Elmen, Gustaf W.,
(See Farrlngton, John F.,
(See Field, Joseph C, as-
(See Field, J. C, and Mc-
(See Fischer, Frederick C,
(See Fletcher, Harvey, as-
(See Fondiller, William,
(See Ford, William H. D., as-
(See Forsberg, Oscar F.,
(See Forsberg, O. F., and
(See Gent, Edgar W., as-
(See Gilson, Albert F. F., as-
(See Glunt, Omer M., as-
(See Goddard, Frederick
(See Goodrum, Charles L.,
(See Hampton, Leon N., as-
(See Hancock, Edmund W.,
(See Harlow, John "B., as-
(See Harris, Jonathan W.,
(See Harrison, William H.,
(See Hartley, Ralph V. L.,
(See Hearn, John F., as-
(See Heck, Carl W., as-
(See Heising, Raymond A.,
(See Hendrickson, Charles
(See Herrmann, Raymond
(See Hillhouse, John T. E.,
(See Hinrichsen, Edward E.,
(See Hocker, Carl D., as-
(See Hosford, William F.,
(See Heuskeeper, William
(See Irvine, Frank S.,
(See Ives, Herbert E., as-
(See Jackson, Bennett H.,
(See Jammer, Jacob S., as-
(See Johnson, Edgar D.,
(See Johnson, Kenneth S.,
(See Juley, Joseph P., as-
(See Keckler, Charles W.,
(See Keckler, C. W., and
(See Kelfiall, George A., as-
(See Kendall, Burton W.,
(See Kerr, Mark B., as-
(See King, Robert W., as-
(See Kishpaugh, Arthur W.,
(See Kneep, W. A., and
(See Kopp, Ottmar H., as-
(See Leveridge, Walter J.,
(See Loewe, Siegmund, as-
(See Lucas, Francis F., as-
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
Clark, assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
Thompson, assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
Amstel, assignors.)
Western Electric Company
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western P:Iectric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
Western Electric Company.
slgnor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
Burchett, assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
slgnor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signer.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
slgnor. )
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
(See Lum, George R., as-
(See Lundell, Alben E., as-
(See Lundell, A. B., and
(See Lundell, A. E., and
(See Lundell, A.E., and Van
(See Lundell, George A. E.,
(See Macrherson, Hugh D.,
(See Magrath, Arthur C,
(See Martin, Harold T.,
(See Mathes, Robert C,
(See Maxfleld, Joseph P., as-
(See May, David T., as-
(See McBcrty, Frank R.,
(See Mead, Edward D., as-
(See Miller, Daniel D., as-
(See Miller, Ewell B., as-
(See Mills, John, assignor.)
(See Minton, John P., as-
(See Moore, Charles R.,
(See Merrill, Joseph B.,
(See Mortimer, Louis A.,
(See MuUer, Otto jr., as-
(See MuUer, O., jr., and
(See Muller, O., and Fischer,
(See Murphy, Paul B., as-
(See Nelson, Edward L.,
(See Nichols, Harold W.,
(See Nicolson, Alexander M.,
(See O'Neill, Henry W., aa-
(See Otto, Henry M., as-
(See Plotner, Loyd D., as-
(See Polinkewsky, Lipa, as-
(See Price, Charles S , as-
(See Pugh, Harry W., as-
(See Radford, John B., as-
(See Read, Harry S., as-
(See Reddig, Charles E.,
(See Reeve, Howard T.,
(See Reynolds, John N.,
(See Eiecken, William E.,
(See Bobbins, Charles W.,
(See Scheuch, William A.,
(See Schumacher, Earle E.,
(See Schwerin, Paul, as-
(See Scrlven, Edward C,
(See Scudder, Frederick J.,
(See Selvlg, John N., as-
(See Shackelton, William J.,
(See Shreeve, Herbert E.,
(See Smith, Percy C, as-
(See Snook, Homer C, as-
578
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Western Electric Company. (See Speed, James B., as-
signor.) „ ^, A
Western Electric Company. (See Sprague, Clarence A.,
assignor.) '
Western Electric Company. (See Stevenson, George H.,
assignor.) „ , ,. • >
Western Electric Company. (See Stokely, Ray, assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Stokely, Ray L., as-
siffGor )
Western' Electric Company. (See StoUer, Hugh M.,
Western Electric Company. (See StoUer, H. M., and
Matthews, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Strickler, 'Walter B., as-
Western' Electric Company. (See Stull, John S., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Swoboda, Adolph K.,
&ssiiriioi*< )
Western Electric Company. (See Taylor, Herbert B.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Throusen, Sigurd, as-
Western' Electric Company. (See Thronsen, S., and
Sager, assignors.) , ,, „
Western Electric Company. (See Trimble, Russell F.,
3.ssi""Dor. )
Western Electric Company. (See Ulrich, Horace W., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Van der Bijl, Hendrik
J., assignor.) ^,
Western Electric Company. (See Van der Vort, Charles
0., assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Van Inwagen, Charles
L., assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Van Rutten, Leon,
assignor.) _ „ ,, -r
Western Electric Company. (See Vennes, Harald J., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Vischer, Alfred, jr.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Waldron, Fred D., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Waller, Lee K., as-
signor.) ^ ^ ,_
Western Electric Company. (See Welnhart, Howard W.,
assignor.) ™ ^ „, ^ ^
Western Electric Company. (See Wente, Edward C,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Wescoat, Lewis C,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Wheeler, Clyde H., as-
signor. )
Western Electric Company. (See White, Charles, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See White, John H., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Whiting, Donald F.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Williams, Samuel B.,
jr., assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Williams, S. B., jr., and
Bostater, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Wilson, William, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Wold, Peter I., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company, Incorporated. (See Beatty,
William E., assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Ford, Wil-
liam H. D., assignor.)
Western Electric Company, Incorporated. (See Relsing,
Raymond A., assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Kern,
Philip E., assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Loewe,
Siegmund, assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Nichols,
Harold W., assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Wold,
Peter I., assignor.)
Western Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See Bas-
tian, Arthur J., assignor.)
Western Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See Holy,
George H. F., assignor.)
Western Electrical Instrument Company. (See Good-
win, William N., jr., assignor.)
Western Envelope Corporation. (See Perry, George R.,
assignor.)
Western Gas Construction Company, The. (See Hayes,
Fred B., assignor.)
Western Manufacturing Company. (See McMuUin,
Joseph B., assignor.)
Western Maryland Railway Company. (See Wieseckel,
George F., assignor.)
Western Maryland Railway Company. (See Welgert,
Peter A., assignor.)
Westei-n Precipitation Company. (See Anderson, Evald,
assignor.)
Western Precipitation Company. (See Cheesman, R. D.,
and Haff, assignors.)
Western Piecipitation Company. (See Huber, Frederick
W., assignor.)
Western Specialty Manufacturing Company. (See La-
fever, G., and Hawley, assignors.)
Western States Machine Company, The. (See Roberts,
Eugene, assignor.)
Western Tire Company. (See Carnal, William D., as-
signor. )
Western Tool & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Morris, Henry, assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company. (See Houghtaling,
Walter A., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Benjamin,
George R., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Janson,
G. W., and Rovere, assignors.)
Western Union Telegraph Company The. (See Leedom,
Randolph, assignor.)
Western Wheeled Scraper Company. (See Benbow, James
D., assignor.)
Western Wheeled Scraper Company. (See Rhodes, Jay
B., assignor.)
Westervelt, Bart, Brooklyn, N. Y. Adapter for acetylene
tanks. 1,441,138; Jan. 2.
Westfield Manufacturing Company. (See Clark, George
W., assignor.)
Westgard, Anna H. (See Westgard, Anton, assignor.)
Westgard, Anton, assignor of one-half to A. H. West-
gard, Chicago, lU. Saw construction. 1,458,671 ;
June 12.
Westgate, Harry G. and L. B., Union, N. Y. Tire filler.
1,444,892 ; Feb. 13.
Westgate, Lizzie B. (See Westgate, Harry G. and L. B.)
Westin, Alvin E., Seattle, Wash. Expansive file tray.
1,469,347 ; Oct. 2.
Westinghouse Air Brake Company. (See Bartholomew,
John R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company. (See Cloud, John W.,
assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company. (See Farmer, Clyde
C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Fitch,
Ellery R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Lane,
George S., assignor.)
■Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See McCune,
Joseph C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See McWhirter,
William C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Thomas.
Thomas H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company. (See Thompson,
Howard A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company. (See Turner, Walter
v., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Westing-
house, Henry H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Spring Company, The. (See Liebau,
Richard, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Aalborg, Christian, assignor.),
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Alben, F. L., and Houston, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Alden, Bern E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.- (See
Allcutt, Chester T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Allen, Robert C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Andersen, Niels K., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Austin, Bascum O., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bakken, Andrew H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric &- Manufacturing Company. (See
Banan, Horace P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Baumann, Karl, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Baxter, Harold G., assignor.)
Westinehouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bennitt, William B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Betbel, C, and Scott, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bierman, Harry C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Boddie, Clarence A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Boddie, C. A., and Cullings, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bouton, Edgar M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bouton, E. M., and Pruger, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Brace, Porter H., assignor.)
We.stinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Brackett, Quincy A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Bradshaw, W. M., and Boddie, assignors.)
Westinghonse Electric &: Manufacturing Company. (See
Breisch, Edgar H., assignor.;
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
579
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Brown, Artluir L., assignor.)
Westinfc'house Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Brown, James M., assignor.)
Westinj^house Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hums. James A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Burr, G. A., McClain, and Frost, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Candee. Andrew H.. assianor. )
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Candy, Albert M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. ( See
Carpenter, Cranston H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Cheetham, George A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (Sec
Chubb, Lewis W.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Clay, Noble S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Colby, Ora A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Colby, O. A., and Reed, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Conrad, Frank, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Conrad, F., and Kinney, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Cook, Charles S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Cowin, Stuart H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Crouse, John L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Dann. Walter M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Pann, W. M., and Fortescue, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Deaii, John S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
De Camp, Ray E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Dcmmler, Paul E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Dickey, Daniel A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Dill, George C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Douglass, William E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Eccles, William, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Ehrhart, Raymond N., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Eschholz, Otto H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Evans. Robert D.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Fix, Frank, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Flanders, Warren B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Fortescue, Charles L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Fortescue, C. L., and Hibbard, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Foresman, Robert A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Frederick, Louis T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Gilson, Christian, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Golladay, Lawrence R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Gowan, S., and Miller, assignors.)
Westinghous<» Electric and Manufacturing Company. ( See
Gysel, Max E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hall, A. J., and Mardis, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Hague, Floyd T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Hague, F. T., and Needham, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hands, Howard A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hanker, Frederick C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hanson, Klaus L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Harvey, Albert L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Harvey, A. L., and Bouton, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Haverstick, Earl J., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Hayes, Stephen Q., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hellmund, Rudolf E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Herr, Herbert T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hodgkins, Charles 11., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Uocy, Samuel C., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Holy, George H. F., assignor.)
Weslinghousc Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Houston, Harold A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Huey, George W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hurtt, George W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Jablow, Charles, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
James, Henry D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Jennings, Oliver S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Johnson, C. C, and Abtmeyer, assignors.)
Westingliouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Johnson, Josiah F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Johnston, H. H., and Peabody, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Jolley, John E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Jones, Carl G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric cS: Manufacturing Company. (See
Jungk, Herbert G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Kasley, Alexander T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kemp, Robert, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kempton, William H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kempton, Willard H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kilgour, David, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kindl, Carl H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
King, Harvey, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kinnard, Isaac P., assignor,)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kinney, J. Stanley, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Kintzing, Reese T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Labberton, John M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Legg, Joseph W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Lehr, Edwin, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Little, George M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Loudon, Warren P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
MacFarland, Allis M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
MacGnhan, Paul, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
MacMurcly, John A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
MacNeill, John B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
McGivern, James P. L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
McWhirter, John S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Marbury, Ralph E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Marshall, Charles H., jr., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Meyer, Harry R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Mills, Chester B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Miner, Douglas F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Moore, Benjamin S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Morgan, David W. E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Miirdock, Henry D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Mylius, Walter G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Newell, Geoi'ge T., jr., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Nichols, Harold W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Nyman, Alexander, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Parks, Fred M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Patten, Francis H., assignor.)
5S0
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Oontinnecl.
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Perkins, Laurence M., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Pharo, Harry A., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Pilling, N. B., and Bedworth, assignors.)
Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Pupln, Michael I., assignor.)
Westingliouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Read, Ernest K., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Reid, Thomas A., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Sacchi, Gustavo A., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schaacke, W., and Miller, assignors.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schaake, William, assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Scheer, George B., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Schmidt, Henry F., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schneeberger, Alfred, assignor.)
Westinghousu Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Scott, Charles F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Scott, Thomas S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Seigtried, Robert, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Simmon, Karl A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Simmon, K. A., and Meyer, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Slanufacturlng Company. (See
Skinner, Merrill E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Slepian, Joseph, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Smlllle, James, assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Smith. Gerald F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Smith, Marvin W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Snyder, John E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Starker, Charles W., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Stone, Earn R., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Storer, Norman W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Sparks, Harry P., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Summers, Harry D., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Taliaferro, William R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Tailey, Randal E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Taylor, Harold B., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Thompson, Edwin B., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Thompson, Louis N., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Thornton, Prank, jr., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Tirrlll, Allen A., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Trotter, Henry R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Wagner, Charles F., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Wahlherg, Nils A., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Wait, Henry H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Weber, Clifford A. M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Weber, Henry C. P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Wensley, Roy J., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Williams, Seldon T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Wilson, Arthur L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Wortman, Otto, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Yensen, Trygve D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Products Company. (See Fay, Carl
J., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric Products Company. (See Forshee,
Frank F., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric Products Company. (See Grlffln,
George B., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Electric Products Company. (See Forshee,
Frank F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Products Company. (See Hayns-
worth, Julius D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Products Company. (See Krel-
Bheld, Henry, assignor.)
Westlnghouse Products Company. (See Sutherland, Er-
nest E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Products Company. (See Woodson,
James C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Gear and Dynamometer Company. (See
Davis, David C., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Gear & Dynamometer Company, The. (See
Macalplne, John H., assignor.)
Westinghouse, Henry H., New York, N. Y., assignor to
The Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wllmerding,^
Pa. Electric coupling for cars. 1,453,817 ; May 1.
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Hall, Roy D., as-
signor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Hall, R. D., and
Smith, assignors.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Hageman, A. M.,
and Kovachy, ass:ignors.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Ingold, Frederick
C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Jones, Roy G., as-
signor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Lederer, Anton,
assignor.)
Westlnghouse Lamp Company. (See Madden, H. D., and
Higgins, assignors.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Ramage, John H.,
assignor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Rentschler, Harvey
C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Shackelford, Ben-
jamin E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Smith, Harry H.,
assignor. )
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Snyder, Augustus E.,
assignor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Weatherwax, James
L., assignor.)
Westlnghouse Lamp Company. (See Weeks, Paul T.,
assignor.)
Westinghouse Lamp Company. (See Whitmore, J. B.,
and Ferguson, assignors.)
Westinghouse Union Battery Company. (See Cook,
Thomas R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Union Battery Company. • (See Gasche,
Karl W., assignor.)
Westlake, Charles T., assignor to Commonwealth Steel
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Railway car brake. 1,444,018 ;
Feb. 6.
Westlake, Charles T., assignor to Commonwealth Steel
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Pilot beam. 1,452,538 ;
Apr. 24.
Westlake, Charles T., assignor to Commonwealth Steel
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Articulated car. 1,456,839 ;
May 29.
Westland, Algot F., Brownlee, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Gasoline engine. 1,442,503 ; Jan. 16.
Westling, Arvid M., Boston, Mass. Process and appa-
ratus for applying transfers to convex, concave, and
other articles. 1,467,595; Sept. 11.
Westman, Adolf J., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Map-dis-
play device. 1,461,842; July 17.
Westman, Alfred D. (See Richards, J. N., and Westman.)
Westman, Almar E., assignor of one-fourth to C. H. Lea,
one-fourth to G. A. Olofson, and one-fourth to C. Olof-
son, Fenton, Mich. Grinding machine. 1,477,158 ;
Dec. 11.
Westman, Emil F., Tonka Bay, Minn. Piston-ring tool.
1,477,677 ; Dec. 18.
Westman, William H. (See Richards, J. N., and West-
man.)
Westmore, Halward G., assignor to A. O. Smith Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Method of and apparatus for
uniting the parts of vehicle frames. 1,459,456 ;
June 19.
Westmoreland, Arvel, Truscott, Tex. Spring wheel.
1,449,077; Mar. 20.
Westmoreland Specialty Company. (See Becker, Fred C,
assignor.)
Weston, A. L. (See Petersen, Prank H., assignor.)
Weston, Alfred S. (See Petersen, P. H., and Weston.)
Weston, Alonzo H., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Amer-
ican Chain Company, Inc. Guard rail. 1,451,245 ;
Apr. 10.
Weston, Arthur H., assignor to The T. H. Symington
Company, New York, N. Y. Draft rigging. 1,474,987 ;
Nov. 20.
Weston, Arthur H., assignor to The T. H. Symington
Company, New York, N. Y. Cheek plate. 1,474,988;
Nov. 20.
Weston, Edward B., Dayton, Ohio. Display-rack at-
tachment. 1,462,877; July 24.
Weston, Eugene W., Allandale, Ontario, Canada. Toy.
1.454,094 ; May 8.
Weston, Frederick H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Fuse link. 1,441,550 ;
Jan. 9.
Weston, Leroy A., Adams, Mass. Apparatus for forming
pipe joints. 1,462.077 ; July 17.
Weston, Milton T., New York, N. Y. Resilient wheel.
1 441 958 ' Jan 9.
Weston,' William S., Dallas, Tex. Antlcreeper for rail-
way rails. 1,451,637; Apr. 10.
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Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
581
Weston, William S., Dallas, Tex. Antlcreeper fop rail-
way rails. 1,451,638; Apr. 10.
Weston, WlUlam S., Dallas, Tex. Anti-creeper for rail-
way rails. 1,451,898 ; Apr. 17.
Weston, William S., Dallas, Tex. Hydraulic clutch.
1.458,565 ; June 12.
Weston, William S., Columbia, S. C. Device for re-
moving pulleys from sliafts. 1.476,128; Dec. 4.
Westphal, Hans, Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Support for overliead wires of
electric railways. 1,456,084; May 22.
Westphal, William, Los Angeles, Calif. Combined daven-
port and bed. 1,460,006 ; June 26.
Wests Gas Improvement Company, Limited. (See Wild,
William, assignor.)
Westwell, Herbert R., Methuen, Mass. Adjustable bearing
cap. 1,453,962; May 1.
Wethern, Charles, Eau Claire, Wis. Automobile tire-chain
tightener. 1,464,553 ; Aug. 14.
Wetmore, Miner P., Newark, N. J., assignor to Hygrade
Engineering Co. Inc. Apparatus for exhausting incan
descent electric lamps and similar articles. 1,445,811 ;
Feb. 20.
Wetmore, Miner I'., Newarlj, N. J., assignor to Hygrade
Engineering Co. Inc. Glass-blowing machine. 1,446,026 ;
Feb. 20.
Wetmore, Miner P., Newark, N. J., assignor to Hygrade
Engineering Co., Inc. Welded joint. 1,477,618;
Dec. 18.
Wetmore Reamer Company. (See Johnson, E. D., and
Zenipel. assignors.)
Wetter, William M., assignor of one-half to L. G. Huling,
Williamsport, Pa. Renewable fuse. 1,463,756 ; July 31.
Wettling, William F., et al. (See Heltman, Curg W., as-
signor. )
Wettwer. Arthur H., Rice Lake. Wis. Wrench. 1,452,008 ;
Apr. 24.
Wetwore. Miner P.. Newark. N. J. Machine for strip-
ping insulation from electric wires. 1,477,678 ;
Dec. 18.
Wetz, Tony H., Hazelton, Kans., and A. A. Evans, El-
dorado, Okla. Staple. 1,478.9.32; Dec. 25.
Wetzel, Charles E. (See La Wall, H. J., and Wetzel.)
Wetzel. Charles H., Wayne, Pa. Portable structure.
1,458,866 ; June 12.
Wetzel, Emma A., Jamaica, N. Y. Sectional stove.
1,451,246; Apr. 10.
Wetzel, Eugene, Appleton. Wis. Fluid-tight container and
closure therefor. 1,453,299 ; May 1.
Wetzel. Fred H., assignor to Willys Corporation, Toledo,
Ohio. Focusing-lamp socket. 1,459,700 ; June 19.
W'etzel, Harry E. (See Lowe, Edward L., assignor.)
Wetzel Maurice S.. Spring Lake, Mich. Bomb. 1,448,891 ;
Mar. 20.
Wetzell, Clare A., Sterling, 111. Brush. 1,442,755 ;
Jan. 16.
Wetzer, Rudolf, Pfronten, B., and C. Nube, Offenbach-
on-the-Main, Germany. Engraving machine. 1,452,858 ;
Apr. 24.
Wetzig, Alfred, New Effington, S. Dak. Fish-dressing
tool. •1,459,007; June 19.
Wcva Company Incorporated, The. (See Thum, Rudolf,
assignor.)
Wexler, Benjamin, assignor to The Peelle Company,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Elevator door. 1,457,566 ; June 5
Wexler. Benjamin, assignor to The Peelle Company,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Locking mechanism for elevator
doors. 1.477.737; Dec. 18.'
Weyandt, Carl S., assignor to Central Electric Tool Com-
panv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric drive mechanism.
1,47'3,167 : Nov. 6.
Weyandt, David H., Sidman, Pa. Automobile radiator.
1,457.202; May 29.
Weyandt, Jennie M., and M. Tafarella, Cleveland, Ohio.
Artificial plant. 1,470,516: Oct. 9.
Weyel, August W., deceased, Baltimore, Md. ; E. M.
Weyel, administratrix. Meat hook. 1,464,160 ; Aug. 7.
Wevel, Eleanor M., administratrix. (See Weyel, August
W.)
Weyerman, Johannes J., Rotterdam, Netherlands. Re-
movable elevator. 1,443,405 ; Jan. 30.
Weyhing Bros. Manufacturing Co. (See Weyhing, Robert
L.. assignor.)
Weyhing, Robert L., assignor to W^eyhing Bros. Manufac-
turing Co., Detroit, Mich. Badge or emblem. Des.
63,248 ; Nov. 6.
Weyland, Hermann, Elberfeld, assignor to Farbenfabriken
vorm. Friedr. Bayer and Co., Leverkusen, near Cologne-
on-the-Rhine, Germany. Silicate cement. 1,450,467 :
Apr. 3.
Weymann, H. A., & Son, Inc. (See Weymann, Harry W.,
assignor.)
Wevmann. Harry W., assignor to H. A. Weymann & Sons,
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Banjo. 1,442,756 ; Jan. 16.
Weymer, Benjamin F., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Gate.
1,451,247 : Apr. 10.
Weymouth, Charles A. (See Shaw, J. T., Weymouth, and
Pearson.)
Wevmouth, Harry G., assignor to The Standard Parts
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Brake. 1,443,775 ; Jan. 30.
Weyrauch, Ewald W., Rochester. N. Y. Expansible cou-
pling member. 1.461,767; July 17.
Weyrauch, Ewald W.. Rochester, N. Y. Rack for talking-
machine records. 1,476,865 ; Dec. 11.
Whalen, Edward J. (See Conley, E. J., and Whalen.)
Whalen, James W., Richmond, Ind. Automatic stop
record. 1,463,235 ; July 31.
Whalen, Maurice D. (See Cunningham, J. L., and
Whalen.)
Whaler, Herbert T., and W. A. Bryant, Miami, Fla.
Laundry recorder. 1,462,952 ; July 24.
Whaley and Miller Company. (See Miller, Walter J. B.,
assignor.)
Whaley, Earl E., Tacoma, Wash. Door hanger. 1,458,015;
June 5.
Whalev, William, Knoxville, Tenn. Railway art.
1,444,146; Feb. 6.
Whaley, William B. S., Maiden, assignor to American
Whaley Engine Company, Boston, Mass. Engine-con-
trolling apparatus. 1,446,109; Feb. 20.
Whall, Richard A., and E. R. Bishop, Athol, Mass. Light
screen for windshields. 1.454.498 ; May 8.
Whalley, Enoch, Willimansett, Mass. Jack. 1,472,538;
Oct. 30.
Whartenby, Claude C, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Burial-
vault handle. 1,465,701 ; Aug. 21.
Whartenby, Frank L., Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Lock for
closures of burial vaults. 1,464,458 ; Aug. 7.
Wharton, Astley W., Churchville, Pa. Automobile buffer.
1,457,330; June 5.
Wharton, Astley W., Churchville, Pa. Automobile buffer.
1,457,331 ; June 5.
Wharton, Astley W., Churchville, Pa. Automobile buffer.
1,457,332 ; June 5.
Wharton, Astley W., Churchville, Pa. Automobile buffer.
1,476,478 : Dec. 4.
Wharton, William, Jr., & Company. (See Psilander,
Charles A., assignor.)
Wharton, William, Jr., & Company. (See Angerer, Victor,
assignor.)
Wharton, William H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Revers-
ing valve for open-hearth and other types of regenera-
tive furnaces. 1.466,775 ; Sept. 4.
Whatcom Falls Mill Company. (See Schenk, Arthur,
assignor.)
Whatley, De Witt C, Lihue, Hawaii. Oil burner.
1,478,721 ; Dec. 25.
Whatmough, Wilfred A. (See Keith, G., and What-
mough.)
Wheat, Edwin B. (See Kreutz, Vernon C, assignor.)
Wheaton. Ezra A., Sparrows Point, Md., assignor to
Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Open-hearth
furnace. 1,446,077; Feb. 20.
Wheeler, Arthur S., New York, N. Y. Variable carriage-
feed mechanism for typewriters. 1,462,183 ; July 17.
Wheeler, Benjamin F. (See Earl, C. M., and Wheeler.)
Wheeler, Charles F.. assignor to B. M. Kuhn, Blooming-
ton, 111. Oil burner. 1,477,794 : Dec. 18.
Wlieeler, Charles H., East Palestine, Ohio. Rubber tire.
Des. 62.659; July 10. „ ,
Wheeler, C. H., Manufacturing Company. (See Suczek,
Robert, assignor.) ^^ ^
Wheeler, Clyde H., Midland Park Borough, N. J., as-
signor to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Armature backstop. 1,459,425 ;
June 19.
Wheeler, De Van, Roca, Nebr. Extension grate for thrash-
ing machines. 1,466,218; Aug. 28. _
Wheeler. Earl H., Windsor. Vt., assicnor to The National
Acme Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Recessing-tool holder.
1,449,475; Mar. 27.
Wheeler, Fannie G., Bloomington, 111. Clothes hanger.
1,465,659 ; Aug. 21.
Wheeler, Frank T., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Co.. Plaiaville, Conn. Electric switch.
1,466,349; Aug. 28.
Wheeler, Harriett V., Chicago, 111. Flour sifter.
1.461,567; July 10.
Wheeler, Harvey L., Fremont, Ohio. Washing machine.
1,451,604; Apr. 10.
Wheeler Ira R., Brockton, Mass. Anatomical articu-
lator. 1,478,722; Dec. 25.
Wheeler, Irving, New York, N. Y. Convertible garment.
1,444,291 ; Feb. 6.
Wheeler, John, Chicago, 111. Wheel-hub construction.
1,465,958; Aug. 28.
Wheeler, John L., assignor to The Measuregraph
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Mounting for measuring ma-
chines and the like. 1.453.300 ; May 1.
Wheeler, John L., assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Reduction-gear drive for meas-
uring machines. 1,458,606 ; June 12.
Wlieeler, John L.. assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Resetting mechanism. 1,471,434 ;
Wheeler, John L., assignor to The Measuregraph Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Fabric measuring and cost com-
puting machine. 1.478.155; Dec. 18.
Wheeler, John S., Dunsmulr, Calif. Bending machine.
1,462,673 ; July 24. ^^ ^ ^
Wheeler, Leonard H., assignor to Stewart- Warner
Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Variable ven-
turi for suction-feed systems. 1,459,961 : June 26.
Wheeler, Leonard H., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Exhaust-pressure
governor for suction-feed systems. 1,459,962 ; June 26.
582
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wheeler, Leonard H., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Vacuum feed device.
1,470.704 ; Oct. 16.
Wheeler, Leonard H., assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Vacuum feed device.
1,471,371; Oct. 23.
Wheeler, Ren, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Window-screen fastener.
1,446,364 ; Feb. 20.
Wheeler-Schebler Carburetor Co. (See Bessom, Earl A.,
assignor.)
Wheeler, Seth, Castleton, N. Y. Dispensing cabinet.
1,457,883 ; June 5.
Wheeler, Wellington B., assignor of one-half to F. E.
Gaines, Los Angeles, Calif. Dirigible-balloon drive and
control. 1,471,764; Oct. 23.
Wheeler, William I., Scottville, 111. Power-transmission
mechanism. 1,459,125 ; June 19.
Wheeling Mold & Foundry Co. (See Rauschenberg, Emil
C, assignor.)
Wheeling Stamping Company. (See Davis, Walter T.,
assignor.)
Wheeling Stamping Company. (See Edwards, A. L., and
McGinnis, assignors.)
Wheeling Stamping Company. (See McGinnis, John A.,
assignor.)
Wheeling Stamping Company. (See PauU, Archibald W.,
assignor.)
Wheeling Stamping Company. (See Paull, A. W., and
Edwards, assignors.)
Wheeling Steel Corporation. (See Peacock, Samuel, as-
signor. )
Wheeling Steel & Iron Company. (See Peacock, Samuel,
assignor. )
Wheelock, Edwin M., Winona, Minn. Power-operated
road-grading machine. 1,453,231 ; Apr, 24.
Wheelock, John H., Fitzwilliam, N. H., assignor to Sig-
nal Engineering and Manufacturing Company, New
York, N. Y. Sign flasher. Rel5,613 ;'TMay 22.
Wheelock, Warren, New York, N. Y. Figure wheeled toy.
1,447,451 ; Mar. 6.
Wheelwright, George W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to
American Can Company, New York, N. Y. Moisture-
proof fiber container. 1,455,979 ; May 22.
Wheildon, William M. (See Angier, E. H., and Wheildon.)
Wheildon, William M., Ashland, assignor to B. H. An-
gier, Framlngham, Mass. Package. 1,452,100 ; Apr. 17.
Wheildon, William M., Ashland, assignor to E. H. Angler,
Framlngham, Mass. Delivering material from rolls.
1,456,291 ; May 22.
Wheildon, William M., Ashland, assignor to E. H. An-
gler, Framlngham, Mass. Securing the ends of rolls.
1,465,786; Aug. 21.
Whelan, Michael J. (See Davenport, H. F., and Whi'lan.)
Wherland, Herbert L., Lamberton, Minn. Apparatus for
maintaining a substantially constant level of water in
tanks. 1,463,986 ; Aug. 7. ,
Wherry, John A., New Orleans, La. Record sheet or
card. 1,460,770 ; July 3.
Wherry, John A., New Orleans, La. Collated work sheet.
1,468,094 ; Sept. 18.
Wht-ri-y, John A., New Orleans, La. Collated worksheets.
1,474,747; Nov. 20.
Wherry, John A., New Orleans, La., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writer. Re. 15,537 ; Feb. 13.
Wherry, John A., New Orleans, La., assignor to Under-
wood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 1,465,242 ; Aug. 14.
Wherry, Samuel A., Portland, Oreg. Oscillating-tooth
saw. 1,445,376 ; Feb. 13.
Whetstine, Walter W., Portland, Oreg. Attachment for
internal-combustion engines, 1,453,560 ; May 1.
Whewell, James, and H. I. Yoder, Holsopple, Pa. Self-
coupling for mine cars. 1,454,201 ; May 8.
Whidden, Austin C, Los Angeles, Calif. Multiple sup-
ply valve. 1,478,688 : Dec. 25.
Whidden, William L., Spreckels, Calif. Calling device.
1,468,095; Sept. 18.
WhiEEen, Charles F., Randwick, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Interlocking reenforcing and fasten-
ing element for concrete and like structures. 1,441,616 ;
Jan. 9.
Whlpkey, Erie. (See Ingraham, Leo L., assignor.)
Whipple, Leland B., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Fitz-
Empire Double Pivot Last Company, Auburn, Me. Dy-
namic balancing machine. 1,442,316 ; Jan. 16.
Whipple, Raymond L., D. P. Rockwell, and C. C. Feather-
stone, Lehi, Utah. Automatic tire-preesure gauge.
1.474,099; Nov. 13.
Whipps, Solomon S., Minneapolis, Minn. Airplane.
1,449,476; Mar. 27. .
Whisler, John, Gibson, Iowa. Clutch. 1,471,226 ; Oct. 16.
Whisler, Ralph H., Halfway, and S. G. Baits, assignors to
Essex Motors, Detroit, Mich. Starting and lighting
device for Internal-combustion engines. 1,468,430 ;
Sept. 18.
Whitaker, Frank P., Rugby, England, assignor to General
Electric Company. Dynamo-electric machine. 1,464,123 ;
Aug. 7.
Whitaker-Glessner Company. (See Daut, James F., as-
signor.)
Whltaker-Glessner Company. (See Gibbons, Nathan A.,
assignor.)
Whitaker-Glessner Company. (See Holloway, W. W.,
and Kielberg, assignors.)
Whitaker-Glessner Company. (See Kielberg, Henry, as-
signor.)
Whitaker-Glessner Company. (See Ritter, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Whitaker, James, assignor of one-half to S. L. Assner,
Boston, Mass. Fender for vehicles. 1,442,546 ; Jan. 16.
Whitaker, Louis P., et al. (See Kreipe, Theodore, as-
signor.)
Whitaker, Omar B., assignor to The Sperry Gyroscope
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wind-velocity and ground-
speed indicator. 1,466,416 ; Aug. 28.
Whitaker, Richard, Bradley Beach, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Brunswick-Kroeschell Company, New
Brunswick, N. J. Expansion valve. 1,462,466 ;
July 17.
Whitaker, Richard, jr., and W. H. Snyder, assignors to
' Bryden-Neverslip Company, New Brunswick, N. J.
Feeding mechanism. 1,462,629 ; July 24.
Whitaker, William A., New York, N. Y. Flotation proc-
ess. 1,457,680 ; June 5.
Whitaker, William T., Elkins Park, Pa. Mop holder.
1,441,253 : Jan. 9.
Whitall, Charles P., Longmeadow, Mass. Dial knob.
1,445,812 ; Feb. 20.
Whitall, James, Hillside. N. J. Building structure and
tile therefor. 1,442.589; Jan. 16.
Whitall-Tatum Company. (See Howell, Wesley E., as-
signor. )
Whitconib, Bryan J., St. Louis, Mo. Solid-tread pneu-
matic tire. 1.478,156 ; Dec. 18.
Whltcomh, Daniel F., and K. R. Coolidge, Los Angeles,
Calif. Figure toy. 1,452,820; Apr. 24
Whitcomb, Frank, W. Lavender, and R. A. Calvert, as-
signors to The Frost & Wood Company, Limited,
Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. Cultivator. 1,444,292 ;
Feb. 6.
Whitcomb, James, Grand Island, Nebr., assignor of one-
sixteenth to H. A. Hudson, one-sixteenth to R. Milo-Hud-
son, one-sixteenth to J. H. Hughes, one-sixteenth to O.
W. Hart, one-sixteenth to H. C. Bryner, Kewanee, 111.,
one-eighth to T. Upton, Anaconda, Mont., and one-
sixteenth to H. H. Bobenhouse, and two-eighths to V. A.
Quadar, Denver, Colo. Gas engine for airplanes.
1,466,321 • Aug. 28.
Whitcomb, Russell, New York, N. Y., and P. Goertz,
Newark, N. J., assignors to August Goertz & Co.
Handle for detachable knife blades. 1,477,407 ; Dec. 11.
Whitcraft, Arthur, Bucyrus, Ohio. Dipper. 1,444,760 ;
Feb. 6.
White, Albert E., Eau Claire, Wis. Bushing for auto-
mobile grinders. 1,456,477 ; May 22.
White, Almon J., San Antonio, Tex. Apparatus for sepa-
rating solids from liquids. 1,457,803 ; June 5.
White, Alphonzo, assignor to Baxter D. Whitney &
Son, Inc., Winchendon, Mass. Woodcutting machine.
1,460,874 ; July 3.
White, Alphonzo, assignor to Baxter D. Whitney &
Son, Inc., Winchendon, Mass. Rotary gear pump.
1,460,875; July 3. *
White, Alphonzo, assignor to Baxter D. Whitney & Son,
Inc., Winchendon, Mass. Indicator. 1,476,385 ; Dec. 4.
White American Locomotive Sander Company. (See
Frantz, James, assignor.)
White, Arthur J. (See Mitchell, L. E., and White.)
White, Benjamin B., assignor to Armstrong & White,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock for switch safety boxes.
1,473,001 ; Nov. 6.
White, Birdora H., Chicago, 111. Buckle or clamp.
1,444,893 ; Feb. 13.
White, Birdora H., Detroit, Mich. Fastener. 1,476,193 ;
Dec. 4.
White Brass Castings Company. (See Morse, Errett L.,
assignor.)
White, Bruce C, New York, N. Y., assignor to Federal
Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Gearing for washing
machines. 1,444,091 ; Feb. 6.
White, Bruce C, New York, N. Y., assignor to Federal
Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Gearing for washing
machines. 1.467,214 ; Sept. 4.
■VNTiite, Bruce C, assignor to R. Hoe & Co., New York,
N. Y. Pump. 1,455,035; May 15.
White, Calvin N., Maricopa, Calif. Radiator-cap lock.
1,447,366; Mar. 6.
White, Cassius M., and A. K. Small, jr., Denton, Md.
Sun curtain for autos. 1,448,683 ; Mar. 13.
White, Charles, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone system. 1,449,644 : Mar. 27.
White, Charles A., administrator. (See Ohman, John L.)
White, Charles C. Chicago, 111. Built-in cabinet.
1,463,607; July 31.
White. Charles C, Chicago, 111. Built-in wardrobe.
1,476,785; Dec. 11.
White. Charles C, Ocean Springs, assignor of one-third to
L. Braun, Biloxi, Miss. Clamp for roofs. 1,451,639 ;
Apr. 10.
White, Charles D., Norwich. Conn. Carrier-roll stand
for spinning frames. 1.448,984 ; Mar. 20.
White, Charles D.. Norwich, Conn. Protector for spin-
ning rings. 1,471,934; Oct. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
583
WUlte. charlos E., Moline, 111. Motor-propelled vehicle.
1,446,605 ; Feb. 27.
White, Charles E., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Beet puller. 1,451,725 ; Apr. 17.
White, Charles E., assignor to Deere v't Company, Moline,
111. Disk cultivator. 1,456,581 ; May 2"J.
White, Charles H., assi{?noi- to Ueere & Company, Moline,
111. Tool holder for cultivators. 1,441,717 ; Jan. !».
White, Charles II., assignor to Deere & Company, Mo-
line, 111. Marker device for planters. 1,451,669 ;
Apr. 10.
White, Charles H., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Tool holder. 1,463,353 ; July 31.
White, Charles L., Medina, N. Y. Electric heater for
shoe machinery. 1,454,875 ; May 15.
White, Charles S., Coupeville, Wash. Filter. 1,467,663 ;
Sept. 11.
White, Clark C, Delhi, Iowa. Chicken-brooder coop.
1,464,459 ; Aug. 7.
White, Clarence J., Morris, 111. Auxiliary foot-accelerator
pedal. 1,441,765 ; Jan. 9.
White, Clayton O., assignor to White-Way Co., Seattle,
Wash. Headlight. 1,449,568 ; Mar. 27.
White, Damon A., South Attleboro, assignor to Freeman-
Daughaday Company, Chartley, Mass. Button.
1,445,119 ; Feb. 13.
White, Donald H. (See Williams, R. R., and White.)
White, Edward J., Chester, Pa. Fire-extinguishing means.
1,449,713; Mar. 27.
White, Edward N., et al., trustees. (See Eidmann,
Frank L., assignor.)
White, Edward N., et al, trustees. (See Gifford, Rich-
ard T., assignor.)
White, Edward N., et al., trustees. (See Tomlinson, B.,
and Gifford, assignors.)
White, Elwood S., Glen Cove, N. Y. Gas-burner indi-
cator and control. 1,443,447 ; ; Jan. 30.
White, Everett H., St. Paul, Minn. Damper-operating
device. 1,440,806; Jan. 2.
White, Florence A., administratrix. (See White, Thomas
H.)
White, Francis E. (See Plehaty, Carl W., assignor.)
White, Frank C, assignor to The Wilcox & White Co.,
Meriden, Conn. Player piano. 1,447,498 ; Mar. 6.
White, Frank E., New Haven, Conn. Comb for straight-
ening hair. 1,442,757 ; Jan. 16.
White, Frank M., et al. (See Brown, Henry A., as-
signor.)
White, Frank M., Huntington, W. Va., assignor to P.
Lorillard Company. Feeder for cigar machines.
1,466,322 ; Aug. 28.
White, Frank M., Huntington, W. Va., assignor to P.
Lorillard Company. Cigar machine. 1,466,323 ;
Aug. 28.
White, Franklin R., assignor to The Patent Button Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Button. 1,452,539 ; Apr. 24.
White, Franklin R., assignor to The Patent Button Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Button. 1,452,540 ; Apr. 24.
Wfiite, Franklin R., assignor to The Patent Button Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Button. 1,463,236: July 31.
White, Fred E., assignor to Central Oil & Gas Stove
Company, Gardner, Mass. Heat deflector. 1,455,417 ;
May 15.
White, Fred G., assignor to L. B. Long, Kansas City,
Mo. Signboard. 1,453,536; May 1.
White, Fred G., assignor to L. R. Long, Kansas City,
Mo. Signboard. 1,466,776; Sept. 4.
White, Fred R. (See Howe, W. G., and White.)
White Fuel Oil Engineering Corporation. (See Holifield,
Joseph A., assignor.)
White, George D., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Producer furnace.
1,440,857 ; Jan. 2.
White, George E.. Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa.
Pump or pumping apparatus. 1,449,569 ; Mar. 27.
Wliite, George S.. Washington, D. C, assignor to G. P.
Sacks, Bradlev Hills, Md. Flush valve for milk-agi-
tatir.g tanks. 1,471,991 ; Oct. 23.
White, Gerald E., Lansing, Mich. Flash-light case.
1,462.674; July 24.
White, H. C, Company. (See Bried, Julien A., assignor.)
White, Harry T., Highland Park, Mich. Threading tool
for automatic machines. 1,460,740 ; July 3.
White, Harvey T. and P. H., Brooklyn, assignors to H.
Tyson White's Sons, New York, N. Y. Display bos.
1,442,547.; Jan. 16.
White. Henry P.. Benzonia, Mich. Ladder scaffold
bracket. 1,477,738 ; Dec. 18.
White, Herbert E., assignor to Trucson Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Steel form for concrete construc-
tion. 1,461.409; July 10.
White, Herbert E., assignor to Truscon Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Sand-retaining bar or plate for
foundry flasks. 1,467,-347 : Sept. 11.
White, Howard W. and W. Llninger, Kent, Iowa. End
gate. 1,453,219 ; Apr. 24.
White, J. H., Manufacturing Company. (See Kahns,
Walter R., assignor.)
White, J. H., Manufacturing Company. (See Kahns,
W. R., and Keller, assignors.)
White, J. H., Manufacturing Company. (See Villaret,
Gustave E., assignor.)
White, Jess II. (See Ilaziewood, William A., assignor.)
White, Jessie B., Providence, R. I. Fastener device.
1,447,636; Mar. «.
Wliite, John, Houston, Tex. Rail ioint and splice.
1,478,081 ; Dec. 18.
White, John C, San Francisco, Calif. Machine for mark-
ing nuts. 1,454,661 ; May 8.
White, John C, Bowling Green, Ohio. Antifriction insert
for leaf springs. 1,465,197 ; Aug. 14.
White, Jolin F., Oakland, Calif. Protector strip.
1,444,994 ; Feb. 13.
White, John F., assignor to White Products Co., Chicago,
111. Hood latch. 1,455,371 ; May 15.
White, John F., assignor to White Products Company,
Chicago, 111. Automobile radiator attachment.
1,462,403; July 17.
White, John F., assignor to White Products Company,
Chicago, 111. Theft-preventing device. 1,462,404 ;
July 17.
White, John F., assignor to White Products Company,
Chicago, 111. Theft - preventing device. 1,462,405 ;
July 17.
White, John F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to White
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Lock. 1,468,654 ;
Sept. 25.
White, John H., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Re-
sistance alloy. 1,445,253 ; Feb. 13.
White, John H., and C. A. Werner, Berkeley, Calif. Towel
rack. 1,457,644 ; June 5.
White, John W., Buffalo, N. Y. Disk wheel. 1,473,368 ;
Nov. 6.
White, John W., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Pinion mounting. 1,444,293 ; Feb. 6.
White, John W., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Drag link and making same. 1,462.467;
July 17.
White, John W., jr., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,461,715 ; July 10.
White, Joseph. (See Clemmens, W., and White.)
White, Joseph, deceased, Piscataway Township ; M. E.
White, administratrix, assignor to Hall Printing Press
Company, Dunellen, N. J. Sheet-delivery mechanism.
1,465,385 ; Aug. 21.
White, Joseph, deceased, Middlesex ; M. E. White, admin-
istratrix, assignor to Hall Printing Press Company,
Dunellen, N. J. Sheet-smoothing device. 1,465,386 ;
Aug. 21.
White, Joseph, deceased, Middlesex ; M. E. White, ad-
ministratrix, assignor to The Riegel Sack Company,
Jersey Citv, N. J. Web-handling mechanism.
1,474,748 ; Nov. 20.
White, Joseph A., Berkeley, Calif. Concrete structure.
1,451,000; Apr. 10.
White, Joseph J. (See Trost, Adolph, assignor.)
White, Joseph R., Washington, D. C. Thermal controller
for electric motors and the like. 1,447,194 ; Mar. 6.
White, Lester M., Perth Amboy, N. J., assignor to Perth
Amboy Chemical Works, New York, N. Y. Shipping
container for liquids and making same. 1,477,795 ;
Dec. 18.
White, Lester M., and J. A. Fish, Perth Amboy, N. J.,
assignors to Perth Amboy Chemical Works, New York,
N. Y. Package for formaldehyde solution and making
same. 1,440.571 ; Jan. 2.
White, Lettie M., assignor to C. M. Crane, Canton, Ohio.
Lunch hamper. 1,448,424 ; Mar. 13.
White Metal Manufacturing Company. (See Notheis,
Magnus, assignor.)
White, Minnie E., administratrix. (See White, Joseph.)
White Motor Company, The. (See Goode, Gilbert C,
assignor.)
White Mountain Freezer Co., The. (See Sargent, Eaton
D., assignor.)
White. Nelson, Ithaca, N. Y. Money-paying device.
1.454.303; Mav S.-
White, Noah R., Delta, Colo. Pump coupling. 1,470,209 ;
Oct. 9.
White, Norman H., Brookline, Mass., assignor to Auto
Vacuum Freezer Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cover
attachment. 1,470,210; Oct. 9.
White, Oliver C. Gardena, Calif. Poultry drinking foun-
tain. 1,465,503 ; Aug. 21.
White, Percy H. (See White, Harvey T. and P. H.)
White, Percy H., assignor to R. Tyson White's Sons,
Brooklvn, N. Y. Display device. 1,472,820 ; Nov. 6.
White, Phillip A., Long Island City, N. Y. Demountable
split rim. 1,465,070; Aug. 14.
White Products Company. (See Covi, John B., assignor.)
White Products Company. (See White, John F., as-
signor.)
White, Richard W., et al. (See Ayers, Webb W., as-
signor.)
White, Rollin H., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Cleveland Tractor Company, Euclid, Ohio. Track
belt and unit therefor. 1,452,176; Apr. 17.
White, Rollin H., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Cleveland Tractor Company, Euclid, Ohio. Track-belt
calk. 1,456,348; May 22.
White, Rollin H., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Cleveland Tractor Company, Euclid, Ohio. Direction-
changing transmission mechanism. 1,456,349 ; May 22.
584
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
White, Roy. (See Weager, G., and White.)
White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Company. (See
Famum, Leon M., assignor.)
White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Heck, George D., assignor.)
White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Porter, Will R., assignor.)
White S. S. Dental Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Vldeon, Calvin S., assignor.)
White, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Collapsible structure.
1,456,478; May 22.
White, Samuel O., assignor to Warner Gear Company,
Muncie, Ind. Clutch. 1,464,489 : Aug. 7.
White, Samuel O., and A. E. Sturdivant, assignors to
Warner Gear Company, Muncie, Ind. Clutch-actuating
thrust bearing. 1,473,801; Nov. 13.
White Sewing Machine Company. (See Colegrove,
Charles B., assignor.)
White Sewing Machine Company. (See Hillix, Foster
F., assignor.)
White, Thomas H., deceased, by F. A. White, administra-
trix, Thornton Heath, England, assignor of one-fourth
to C. G. Trosien, Pontiac, and one-fourth to E. J.
Stoddard, Highland Park, Mich. Device for setting
calipers. 1,465,106 ; Aug. 14.
White, Union B., and H. N. Lawrie, Washington, D. C.
Margin indicator. 1,469,978; Oct. 9.
White, Virgil D., assignor of one-half to W. A. Woodward,
Cottage Grove, Oreg. Safety butt hook. 1,473,983 ;
Nov. 13.
White, Wade H. (See Matthews, James F., assignor.)
White Wagon Works. (See Rietz, William, assignor.)
White-Way Co. (See White, Clayton 0., assignor.*
White, Wilfrid O., Waban, Mass. Compass-deviation cor-
rector. 1,478,080: Dec. 18.
White, William C, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electrode structure. 1,444,438 ;
Feb. 6.
White, William E. Chicago, 111. Insert holder.
1.445.254 ; Feb. 13.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Form-supporting device.
1.445.255 ; Feb. 13.
White, William E., Chicago, 111 Support for forms.
1,445,256; Feb. 13.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Form support. 1,445,257 ;
Feb. 13.
White, William E., Citronelle, Ala. Automobile fender
attachment. 1,450,532; Apr. 3.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Insert for hangers.
1,455,036; May 15.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Concrete spacer.
1,457,610; June 5.
White, William E., Chicago, III. Hanger Insert.
1,457,611 ; June 5.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Bar spacer. 1,458,960 ;
June 19.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Collapsible chair for
concrete bars. 1,472,107 ; Oct. 30.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Holder for concrete in-
serts. 1,473,268 ; Nov. 6.
White, William E.. Chicago, 111. Concrete form and sup-
port. 1,474.659; Nov. 20.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Form support.
1,474,660 : Nov. 20.
White, William E., Chicago, 111. Bar chair. 1,476,939;
Dec. 11.
White, William M., Milwaukee, Wis. Oiling device.
1,455,947; May 22.
White, William P., assignor to Anchor Cap & Closure Cor-
poration, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for indicating
pressure conditions in sealed containers. 1,447,701 ;
Mar. 6.
White, William S., Denver, Colo. Flushing valve.
1,460,996; July 3.
Whiteacre, Joseph G., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Tie fastener. 1,453,648 ; May 1.
Whited, Samuel J. B., Shreveport, La. Signboard.
1,444,488 ; Feb. 6.
Whitefleld, Charles, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Phonograph - reproducer diaphragm. 1,462,839 ;
,/uly 24.
Whiteford, Alexander W., et al., trustees. (See Ducas,
Charles, assignor.)
(Vhitehair, Pleasant P., Chapman, Kans. Indoor-golf
game. 1,469,130; Sept. 25.
Whitehead, Archibald C, Ipswich, England. Lamp for
road vehicles and like purposes. 1,463.643 ; July 31.
Whitehead, Carle. (See Sanders, John, assignor.)
Whitehead & Hoag Co., The. (See Hall, Charles S., as-
signor.)
Whitehead & Hoag Company, The. (See Draper, Harold
W., assignor.)
Whitehead & Hoag Company, The. (See Mercier, Charles
W., assignor.)
Whitehead, Howard R. (See Gove, Henry H., assignor.)
Whitehead and Kales Co. (See Mainzinger, Harry O.,
assignor.)
Whitehead & Kales Company. (See Pitcole, Frank 1,
assignor.)
Whitehead, Leo S., Akron, Ohio. Attachable grip handle.
1,470,040; Oct. 0.
Whitehead, Matthew, assignor of one-half to E. Scott,
Kingston-upon-Hull, England. Process and apparatus
for extraction of oils from vegetable matter. 1,446,606 ;
Feb. 27.
Whitehead, Richard, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Lineatime Mfg. Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Projection
apparatus. 1,446,999 ; Feb. 27.
Whitehead, Richard H., assignor to New Haven Clock Co.,
New Haven, Conn. Clock case. Des. 62,629 ; July 3.
Whitehead, Richard H., assignor to New Haven Clock
Co., New Haven, Conn. Clock case. Des. 63,013 ;
Sept. 4.
Whitehead, Richard H., assignor to New Haven Clock
Co., New Haven, Conn. Clock case. Des. 63,014 ;
Sept. 4.
Whitehead, Richard H., assignor to New Haven Clock
Co., New Haven, Conn. Clock case. Des. 63,673;
Dec. 25.
Whitehead, Richard H., assignor to New Haven Clock Co.,
New Haven, Conn. Clock case. Dps. 63.674 : Dec. 25.
Whitehead, Thomas, Queensbury, England. Driving ap-
paratus for ring spinning, doubling, and twisting ma-
chinery. 1,471,674; Oct. 23.
Whitehead, Thomas C, Detroit, Mich. Tractor wheel.
1,470,901 ; Oct. 16.
Whitehead, Will G., Gibson City, 111. Cleaning device
for corn. 1,466,496 ; Aug. 28.
Whitehorn, Arthur R., Downers Grove, 111. Direct-cur-
rent-relay compensating coil. 1,469,400 ; Oct. 2.
Whitehouse, Arthur E., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Ma-
chine for the manufacture of iDuilding blocks and the
like. 1,460,299 ; June 26.
Whitehurst, William E., Midville, Ga. Window shade.
1,453,775 ; May 1.
Whitelaw, George P., 2d, St. Louis, Mo. Valve.
1.464,303; Aug. 7.
Whiteman, Charles E. (See Penney, H. D., Whiteman,
and Russ.)
Whitenack, Daniel C, Selah, Wash. Fruit-picking re-
ceptacles. 1,458,162 ; June 12.
White's, H. Tyson, Sons, Brooklyn, N. Y. (See White,
Percy H., assignor.)
White's, H. Tyson, Sons. (See White, Harvey T. and P.
H., assignors.)
Whitesell, K. C, et al. (See Matter, Gustave O., assignor.)
Whiteside, Albert E., Guelph Township, Ontario, Canada.
Combined huUer, scarifier, and cleaner for clover and
other such like seeds. 1,445,189 ; Feb. 13.
Whiteside. John W., New York, N. Y. Luggage carrier.
1,461,373 ; July 10.
Whiteside, Robert H., Oakland, Calif. Nut lock.
1,469,131 ; Sppt. 25.
Whitesides, Walter L., Long Beach, Calif. Table.
1,442,019; Jan. 9.
Whitfield, Arthur J., Boston, assignor to Trimont Manu-
facturing Company, Roxbury, Mass. Wrench. 1,442,548 ;
Jan. 16.
Whit-Field Map Company. (See Bloomfleld, A. E., and
French, assignors.)
Whitfield, Mark M., Memphis, Tenn. Compressing appa-
ratus. 1,460,300 ; June 26.
Whitfield. William A., Asheville, N. C. Concrete-block
machine. 1,455.317 ; May 15.
Whltln Machine Works. (See Helland, Sigurd H., as-
signor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Jolly, James, assignor.)
Whiting Chain Company. (See Killion, John F.)
Whiting Corporation. (See Coffey, Oscar L., assignor.)
Whiting Corporation. (See Davis, Elmer A., assignor.)
Whiting Corporation. (See Gregg, Alfred W., assignor.)
Whiting Corporation. (See Townsend, John S.. assignor.)
Whiting & Davis Company. (See Berkley, Richard H.,
assignor.)
Whiting & Davis Company. (See Lynds, Fred H., as-
signor.)
Whiting & Davis Company. (See Rammel, Thomas H.,
assignor.)
Whiting & Davis Company. (See Rowan, Harry B., as-
signor.)
Whiting & Davis Company. (See Soderstrom, Oscar, as-
signor.)
Whiting, Donald F., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmission
measurinar circuits and method. 1,442,455 ; Jan. 16.
Whiting, Donald F.. assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Mounting and
protecting electrical apparatus. 1,442,456: Jan. 16.
Whiting, Donald F., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone sys-
tem. 1,471,638; Oct. 23.
Whiting, Donald F., assignor to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone sys-
tem. 1,471,639 ; Oct. 23.
Whiting, Ernest C, Allston, Mass. Automobile seat.
1,473,945; Nov. 13.
Whiting, Jasper, Boston, Mass. Bread slicer. 1,452,474 ;
Apr. 17.
Whiting, Jasper, Boston, and P. Wadsworth, Milton, Mass.
Container. 1,469,567; Oct. 2.
Whiting, Robert R., Darlen, Conn. Boat propeller.
1,477,200; Dec. 11.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continiietl.
585
^^^lItin.;;, Savjllo, Iktelbourne, Victoria, Australia. Kesili-
ent suspension device for the front wheels of motor
cycles. 1,455,948 ; May 22.
Whitlatch, Jacob G., and O. R. Williamson, Iowa Falls,
Iowa. Mud drum. 1,463,277; July 31.
Whitlock. Cleveland. Brooklyn, N. Y. Warping process.
1.478,082 : Dec. 18.
Whitlock Cordage Company. (See Whitlock, Herbert V.,
assi!;uor. )
Whitlock, E. D., et al. (See Whitlock, Ralph G., as-
signor.)
Whitlock, M. H., et al. (See Whitlock, Ralph G., as-
sienor.)
Whitlock. Herbert V.. Elizabeth, assignor to Whitlock
Cordage Company, Jersey City, N. J. Rope structure.
1,442,790; Jan. 16.
Whitlock, M. 11., et al. (See Whitlock, Ralph G., as-
signor.)
Whitlock, Ralph G., Los Angeles, assignor to E. D. Whit-
lock and M. H. Whitlock, Los Angeles, Calif. Loose-
leaf book. 1,451,451 ; Apr. 10.
Whitlock, Ralph G., assignor to E. D. Whitlock and M. IT.
Whitlock, Los Angelee, Calif. Loose-leaf book.
1,464,791 ; Aug. 14.
Tx.'^ ¥>.,_.. ^r jjg^ Bedford, Mass. Clasp.
Boston, Mass. Wheel tire.
Whitman, fealph M.,
1.443.156: Jan. 23.
Whitman. Robert B.,
1.460.187: June 26.
Whitman, Warren C. Medford Hillside, and G. E. Good-
ridge, Reading, assignors to Atlas Products Co. Inc.,
Boston, Mass. Fruit-pitting machine. 1,458,163;
June 12.
Whltmarsh. Robert B., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Wire-
wound hose. 1,478,083: Dec. 18.
Whitmore, Alfred E., Norfolk, Va. Advertising. device.
1,455,949 ; May 22.
WTiltmore, Charles M., Worcester, Mass., assignor to
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Pattern chain roll
for looms. 1.471,715 ; Oct. 23.
Whitmore, Edson G., Point Place, assignor to The
Pictures Development Co., Toledo. Ohio. Motion-pic-
ture apparatus. 1,457,012 ; May 29.
Whitmore, Edward E., assignor to The Curtain Supply
Company, Chicago, 111. Metal shade roller. 1,470,789 ;
Oct. 16.
Whitmore, Eugene R., U. S. Army. Vaccine and pre-
paring same. 1,457,097 ; May 29.
Whitmore, James B., and J. E. Ferguson, Bloomfield,
N. J., assignors to Westinghouse Lamp Company.
Filament clamper. 1,464,304 ; Aug. 7.
Whitmore, William A., Nelsonville, Ohio. Water feed for
steam boilers. 1,477,472 ; Dec. 11.
Whitmoyer, Walter R. (See Snodgrass, C. W., and Whit-
moyer.)
Whitmoyer, Walter R., et al., trustees. (See Snodgrass,
C. W., and Whitmoyer, assignors.)
Whitney, Baxter D., & Son, Inc. (i
assignor.)
Whitney. F. A.. Carriage Company.
B., assignor.)
Whitney, F. a.. Carriage Company.
F., assignor.)
Whitney, Gary M., GreybuU, Wyo.
emptier. 1,459,485 ; June 19.
Whitney, Gary M., and J. F. Fletcher, Greybull, Wyo.
Automatic float valve for the separation of two im-
miscible liquids. 1,459.486 ; June 19.
Whitney, Herbert C. (See Eastman, William H., as-
signor.)
Whitney, Leslie D., San Francisco, Calif. Hydraulic
press. 1,467,130 ; Sept. 4.
Whitney, Loren L., Hammond, Ind., assignor to American
Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Reversible fulcrum.
1,457.334 ; June 5.
Whitney, Lyman F., assignor to Kalmus, Comstock &
Wescott, Inc., Boston, Mass. Headlight screen.
1,458,635 ; June 12.
Whitney Manufacturing Company, The. (See Chapman,
John C, assignor.)
Whitney Metal Tool Company. (See Jensen, John, as-
signor.)
Whitney, Robert B. (Se<? Vosburg, A. E., and Whitney.)
Whitney, Stephen H., assignor of one-fourth to A. A.
Eddie, San Francisco, Calif. Ore separator. 1,456,165 ;
May 22.
Whitney, Wallace P., Springfield, 111. Spacer for paving
blocks. 1.461,060 ; July 10.
Whitney, William A., assignor to F. Vander Bogart and
H. A. Merlien, Rockford, 111. Punch. Rel5,719 ;
Nov. 6.
Whiton, D. E., Machine Company, The. (See Lee, Henry
B., asignor.)
Whitsel. William, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Ice-cream tub.
1.443.062 : Jan. 23.
Whitsett, Cameron A., Chicago, III. Spotlamp. 1,460,777 ;
July 3.
Whitson. Delmar A., Los Angeles, Calif. Producing sound
records. 1,474,695 ; Nov. 20.
Whitson, Ora P., Newark, III. Lug shield. 1,467,215 ;
Sept. 4.
Whitstock, Otto M.. New York. N. Y. Changeable-picture
device. 1,474,572 ; Nov. 20.
& Son, Inc. (See White, Alphonzo,
(See Ambler, George
(See Shaw, Harold
Emptying device or
Whittaker, John, Wllpshlre, R. Bradshaw and J. Briggs,
deceased. Rishtou, near Blackburn, M. Briggs, ad-
ministratrix ; said administratrix and said Bradshaw
assignors to Whittaker Loom Company Limited, Pres-
ton, Lancaster County, England. Weft-replenishing
mechanism for looms. 1,450,623 ; Apr. 3.
Whittaker, John A. (See Massoll, Curtis A., assignor.)
Whittaker Loom Company Limited. (See Whittaker J.,
Bradshaw, and Briggs, assignors.)
Whittaker. William, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Com-
bination dumb-bell and adjustable spring grip. 1,444,819 ;
Feb. 13.
Whittall, Albert R., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Can-
soldering machine. 1,448,099 ; Mar. 13.
Whittall, M. J., Associates. (See Haas, Frank A., as-
signor.)
Whittall, Matthew J., et al. (See Le Boeuf, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
Whittam, Benjamin B., Elizabeth, assignor to Babcock &
Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Gauge cock.
1,473,068 ; Nov. 6.
Whitted, Howard F., and F. G. Schuize, Santa Paula, .
Calif. Automatic inflating device. 1.469,201 ; Sept. 25.
Whittemore, Benuie, assignor of one-half to A. C. Erickson,
Albert Lea, Minn. Road drag and grader. 1,464,672;
Aug. 14.
Whittemore, James, Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Lib-
bey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Method
and apparatus for drawing sheet glass. 1,447,702 ;
Mar. 6.
Whittemore, James, Detroit, Mich., assignor to The
Llbbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Method and apparatus for drawing and flattening sheet
glass. 1,466.460 ; Aug. 28.
Whittemore, Wallace R., Binghamton, N. Y. Rotating
server. 1,472,348 ; Oct. 30.
Whitten, Frank A., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 1,441,467 ; Jan. 9.
Whittet, Arthur B., Washington, D. C. Equalizing de-
vice. 1,476,435 : Dec. 4.
Whittier, Charles T., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Royal
Baking Powder Company, New York, N. Y. Recovery
of valuable constituents from certain waste liquors.
1,412,317 ; Jan. 16.
Whittier, Charles T., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Royal
Baking Powder Company, New York, N. Y. Preparing
dry granular calcium-acid phosphate. 1,442.318 : Jan. 16.
Whittier, Earle O. (See Sherman, J. M., and Whittier.)
Whittier, John K., and R. S. Curley, assignors to Saco-
Lowell Shops, Lowell. Mass. Vertical opener for clean-
ing cotton. 1,471,435 ; Oct. 23.
Whittier, Nelson P., Beverly Hills, Calif. Gasoline tank
and feed-line lock. 1,461,507 ; July 10.
Whittimore, C. R., et aL (See Squires, Chester J., as-
signor.)
Whittingham, George H., trustee. (See Bohart, George S.,
assignor.)
Whittingham, George H.. assignor to Monitor Controller
Company. Baltimore, Md. Thermally-controlled switch.
1,454,022; May 1.
Whittingham, Richard A.. Newark, assignor to Atlas Axle
Company, Wilmington, Del. Motor-truck axle. 1,457,681 ;
June 5.
Whittingham, Richard A., Newark, assignor to Atlas Axle
Company, Wilmington, Del. Motor-truck axle. 1,457,682 ;
June 5.
Whittingham, Richard A., Newark, assignor to Atlas Axle
Company, Wilmington, Del. Truck wheel. 1,457,683 ;
June 5.
Whittingham, Richard A., Newark, assignor to Atlas Axle
Company, Wilmington, Del. Vehicle brake. 1,476,314 ;
Dec. 4.
Whittington, Frederik G.. Evanston, 111., assignor to
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Adjustable bumper. 1.441,254 : Jan. 9.
\Yihittington, Frederik G., assignor to Stewart-Warner
Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Instrument
mount for automobile instrument boards. Rel5,534 ;
Jan. 30.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stew-
art-Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Au-
tomobile humper. 1,447,703 ; Mar. 6.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stewart-
Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Trans-
mission drive for motor-vehicle instruments. 1,460,521 ;
July 3.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stewart-
Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Trans-
mission drive for speedometers. 1,460,522 ; July 3.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stewart-
Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Trans-
mission drive for speedometers and the like. 1,460,523 ;
July 3.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stewart-
Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Angle
gear-housing adapter for flexible shafts. 1,460,524 ;
July 3.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stewart-
Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Speed-
adapter joint for power-transmitting shafts. 1,462,675 ;
July 24.
586
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stew-
art-Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Steering-wheel drive for speedometers. 1,466,865 ;
Sept. 4.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stew-
art-Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, III.
Power-transmitting connection and adapter. 1,466,979 ;
Sept. 4.
Whittington, Frederik G., Evanston, assignor to Stewart-
Warner Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Elec-
tric switch. 1,468,985; Sept. 25.
Whittington, Frederik G., assignor to Stewart-Warner
Speedometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Thermostatic
signal-operating device. 1,478,084 ; Dec. 18.
Whittle, Oscar L., Warrington, England. Link helting.
1,446,730 ; Feb. 27.
Whittle, Walter. (See Turner, John, jr., assignor.)
Whittles, George C, Lyndhurst, assignor of one-half to G.
Soderstrom, Newark, N. J. Line connector and ad-
juster. 1,472,621 : Oct. 30.
Whittlesey, Edward B., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
F. W. Dodge Company. Card-sorting machine.
1,449,078; Mar. 20.
Whltton, William W., Oakland, Calif. Automobile at-
tachment. 1,440,516; Jan. 2.
Whitton, William W., Oakland, Calif. Control mecha-
nism for automobiles. 1,458,258 ; June 12.
Whitworth, Bevill W., Omaha, Nebr. Adjustable shade
bracket. 1,478,779 ; Dec. 25.
Whyte, John, Chicago, 111. Solenoid-controlled fuel in-
jection and ignition valve. 1,451.384 ; Apr. 10.
Wiberg, Charles A., Duluth, assignor of one-fourth to J.
Ekholm, West Duluth, Minn. Shutter-carrying shield.
1,445,572 ; Feb. 13.
Wiberg, Harold A., New York, N. Y. Record cabinet.
1,448,892 ; Mar. 20.
Wichita Scraper Drag Company, The. (See Winters, Ed-
ward B., assignor.)
Wichman, Frank S. (See Otis S. and WIehman.)
Wichner, Alfred G., Winner, S. Dak. Cap for fuel tanks
of automobiles. 1,441,1.39 ; Jan. 2.
Wichser, Bernhard, Brooklyn, N T. Valve-operating
device. 1,452,859 ; Apr. 24.
Wick, Robert, Woodridge, N. J. Brake-band-control
mechanism. 1,455,372 ; May 15.
Wick, Sarah J., Lonerock, Oreg. Mattress. 1,457,203 ;
May 29.
Wickberg, Godfrey, Seattle, Wash. Toothbrush. 1,469,348 ;
Oct. 2.
Wickel, Katharina, geb. Holocek, Feucht, near Nuremberg,
Germany. Manufacture of metal-coated paper.
1,465,107 ; Aug. 14.
Wlckenden, Leonard, Flushing, N. Y. Colloidal decolor-
izing material and producing the same. 1,447,452 ;
Mar. 6.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufactur-
. ing Company, Stockton, Calif. Chain-track support.
1,442,549 ; .Ian. 16.
Wickersham. Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufactur-
ing Company, Stockton, Calif. Tractor frame suspen-
sion. 1,442,550; Jan. 16.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufactur-
ing Company, Stockton, Calif. Tractor frame suspen-
sion. 1,442,551 ; Jan. 16.
A'ickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufactur-
ing Company, Stockton, Calif. Main-frame suspension
for tractors. 1,442,552; .Tan. 16.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufactur-
ing Company, Stockton, Calif. Tractor frame suspen-
sion. 1,450,468 ; Apr. 3.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufac-
turing Company, Stockton, Calif. Tractor construc-
tion. 1,450,469 ; Apr. 3.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufactur-
ing Company, Stockton, Calif. Single-point frame sus-
pension. 1,450,470 ; Apr. 3.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufac-
turing Company, Stockton, Calif. Tractor tread link.
1,450,471 ; Apr. 3.
Wickersham, Elmer B., assignor to The Holt Manu-
facturing Company, Stockton, Calif. Suspension for
tractors. 1,450,472 ; Apr. 3.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufac-
turing Company, Stockton, Calif. Frame suspension
for traction engines. 1,455,465 ; May 15.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufac-
turing Company, Stockton, Calif. Tractor. 1,455,466;
May 15.
Wickersham, Elmer E., assignor to The Holt Manufactur-
ing Company. Stockton, Calif. Tractor-frame suspen-
sion. 1,474,749 ; Nov. 20.
Wickert, Elmer H., St. Paul, Minn. Pneumatic tire.
1,451,640 ; Apr. 10.
Wickes Boiler Company, The. (See Baker, John F. L.,
assignor.)
Wickey, Andrew, East Chicago, Ind. Small hot-water
tank electrically heated. 1,477,473 ; Dec. 11.
Wickizer, Jennie B., et al. (See Harris, Romaine R.,
assignor.)
Wlckland, Algot A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Campbell,
Wyant & Cannon Foundry Co., Muskegon, Mich. Circu-
lar-milling machine. 1,460,525 ; July 3.
Wicks, John, assignor to Automatic Electric Company,
Chicago. 111. Measured-service telephone system.
1,475,612; Nov, 27.
Wicks, John, assignor to Automatic Electric Company,
Chicago, 111. Measured-service telephone system.
1,475,613; Nov. 27.
Wicks. Samuel G., Boho, Miss. Cotton-blocking machine.
1,446,530 ; Feb. 27.
Wlcksteed, Ralph, Kettering, England. Hack-saw ma-
chine. 1,462,779 ; July 24.
Wickstrom, Hans, and P. J. Shea, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine for
forming rolls. 1,465,538 ; Aug. 21.
Wickwire, James W., Wollaston, and C. E. Burns, Maiden,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Edson Manufactur-
ing Corporation, Boston, Mass. Pumping unit.
1,465,032; Aug. 14.
Wico Electric Company. (See Brown, P., and Hendrick-
son, assignors.)
Widas, Frank S. (See Widas, Joseph P., and F. S.)
Widas, Joseph P. and P. S., Caspian, Mich. Miner's knife.
1.458,789; June 12.
Widdowson, Tom, Nottingham, England. Circular-knit-
ting machine, 1,464.052 ; Aug. 7.
Wldell, Magnus E., Maywood, and A. A. Jahr, Forest
Park, 111., assignors to American Can Company, New
York, N. Y. Horizontal stationary double seamer for
cans. 1,452,947 ; Apr. 24.
Widell, Magnus E., Maywood, and A. A, Jahr, Forest
Park, 111., assignors to American Can Company, New
York, N. Y. End feed for double seamers. 1,453,818 ;
May 1.
Widell, Magnus E., Maywood, 111., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Safety stop for
double seamers. 1,454,876 ; May 15.
Widell, Magnus E., Maywood, and W. A. Smith, Geneva,
111,, assignors to American Can Company, New York,
N. Y. Gasket-lining mnchine. 1.463,915 ; Aug. 7.
Widerstand Aktiengesellschaft fiir Elektro-Warme-Tecknik.
(See Penzold, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Widescope Camera Co. (See Bingham, George W., as-
signor.)
Widescope Camera Co. (See Elms, John D., assignor.)
Widger, Frank V., Chicago, 111. Continuous reversing
drive. 1,471,509; Oct. 23.
Widiger, Emanuel, Hammond, Ind. Pipe-flange protec-
tor. 1,459,126 ; June 19.
Widmann, Eugene A., Brooklyn, N. Y., and P. D. Lewis,
West Orange, N. J., assignors to Pathe E^eres Phono-
graph Company, New York, N. Y. Combined phono-
graph and sound-character exhibiting device. 1,459,426;
June 19.
Widmer, Charles A. (See Mason, Arthur C, assignor.)
Widmer, Frederick A., Corsicana, Tex. Collapsible ro-
tary well drill. 1,456,350; May 22.
Widmer, Howard G., Brooklyn, assignor to Arkell Safety
Bag Company, New York, N. Y. Machine for operating
on paper. 1,459,041 ; June 19.
Widmeyer, Charles E. (See Serrell, W. C, and Wid-
meyer.)
Widney Company, The. (See Conrad, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
Widstrand, Carl H., Lakeside, Mich. Hock for tire
chains. 1,462,590 ; July 24.
Wiebe, Sigurd J. A., assignor to American Toyland Cre-
ators, Inc., Newark, N. J. Figure toy roundabout.
1,467,216 ; Sept. 4.
Wiedeman, Henry E. (See Murphy, P. W., and Wiede-
man.)
Wiedemann, Carl, Breslau, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc. Acety-
lene producer. 1,447,195 ; Mar. 6.
Wiederhold, Edward C. (See Kemp, I. M., and Wieder-
hold.)
Wiederhold, Hermann, and C. Ehrenberg, Furstenwalde-
on-the-Oder, Germany, assignor to Industrial Re-
search Limited, London, England. Recovery of am-
monia from gases containing the same. 1,459,703 ;
Jane 19,
Wiederhold, Oscar, Philadelphia, Pa. Heater. 1,446,365 ;
Feb. 20.
Wiederwax, Robert W.. assignor to Geist Manufacturing
Company, Atlantic City, N. J. Oil burner. 1,460,630 ;
July 3.
Wiederwax, Robert W., assignor to Geist Manufacturing
Company, Atlantic City, N. J. Burner. 1,460,631 ;
July 3.
Wiederwax, Robert W., assignor to Geist Manufacturing
Company, Atlantic City, N. J. Preheater. 1,465,797 ;
Aug. 21.
Wiederwax, Robert W., assignor to Geist Manuufacturing
Company, Atlantic City, N. J. Fuel-oil burner.
1,473,657; Nov. 13.
Wiedlich Bros. Mfg. Co., The. (See Plauder, Alfred J.,
assignor.)
Wiedmann, Martin H., Newark, N. J. Separable fastener
and lock. 1,467,465 ; Sept. 11.
Wiegand, Andrew J., Baltimore, Md. Tire. 1,461,766 ;
July 17.
Wiegand, Edwin L,, Pittsburgh, Pa. Internal-combustion
engine. 1,456,018 ; May 22.
Wiegand, Edwin L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Emplacing appara-
tus. 1,476,126; Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Coutiuued.
587
Wiegnnd, Edwin L., Pittsbursh, Pa. Heater for Internal-
cdmbustlon eneincs. 1,478.415 ; Dec. 25.
Wlegand. Edwin L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical-beating-
elemeut windinfr apparatus. 1.47.S.4r>!i ; Prf. 25.
Wiegand. William B., Montreal, Canada. Rubber foot-
wear. l,4(!o.504 ; Aug. 21.
Wiegandt, Carl, assignor of one-half to A. Viehmann,
narmen. Germany. Label. 1,462,220 : July 17.
Wlehr, John C, Marine L'lty, Mich. Automobile signal.
1,464,460: Aug. 7.
Wiel, Eli H., assignor to Buckingham & Heeht, San
Francisco, Calif. Shoe or boot. 1,462,095 ; July 17.
Wieland, George E. M., assignor of one-half to F. Boehmer,
Baltimore, Md. Lock. 1.463,768; July 31.
■Wlelgolaski, Frans H. A., Cnristiania, Norway. Reaction
turbine for water, wind, steam, etc. 1,474,571 : Nov. 20.
Wiemanu Company, The. (See Wiemann, William P.,
assignor.)
Wiemann, William P., assignor to The Wiemann Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Magneto-electric shocking ma-
chine. 1.454.528 ; May 8.
Wiemer, Charles D., Los Angeles, Calif. Direction sig-
nal. Des. 62.686 ; July 17.
Wiener, Herman. (See Myers, Hubert A., assignor.)
Wiener, Milton M. (See Benson, M. P., and Wiener.)
Wiens, Herman P., York, Nebr. Tire tightener.
1,470.701 ; Oct. 16.
Wler, Harry A. and S. A.. Dallas, Tex. Means for crack-
ing hydrocarbons. 1,454,142 ; Mav 8.
Wier. Stuart A. (See Wier, Harry A. and S. A.)
Wiero, Walter S., Ravensdale, Wash. Collapsible boat.
1,448,905; Mar. 20.
Wierth, Frederick O. (See Bauer, W. J. Wierth, and
MeadofiP. )
Wierth, Harold C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Baking pan.
1,464,792; Aug. 14.
Wiertz, Peter H., New York, N. Y. Machine for remov-
ing and crushing rock. 1,462,096 ; July 17.
Wiese. Franz, Berlin, Germany. Safety razor. 1,449,924 ;
Mar. 27.
Wieseckel, George F., Hagerstown, Md., assignor to West-
ern Maryland Railway Company. Coal trimmer.
1,452,012 ; Apr. 17.
Wiesenfeld, Moses, Baltimore, Md. Artificial tree.
1,472,709; Oct. 30.
Wiesner, Joseph F., Ellis, Kans. Measuring and cutting
machine. 1,476,664 ; Dec. 4.
Wiest, Jonas H., Elyria. Ohio. General-utility traction
machine. 1,467,822 ; Sept. 11.
Wiford. Elza E.. Sidney, Ohio. Automatic stop for pho-
nographs. 1.477.739 ; Dec. 18.
Wig, Rudolph J. (See Burrows, Charles W., assignor.)
Wigand, Albert, assignor to the Firm of Carl Zeiss, Halle,
Germany. Contact bowl. 1,457,804 ; June 5.
Wigellus, Sven G,, assignor to Aktiebolaget Wlgelius
Motorer, Gottenborg, Sweden. Controlling means for
hydraulic generators. 1,440,428 ; Jan. 2.
Wlgelius, Sven G., and N. W. Uhr, assignors to Aktiebo-
laget Wigelius Motorer, Gottenborg, Sweden. Device
for regulating the lift of valves. 1,440,427 ; Jan. '2.
Wiggln, Joseph N., East Orange, assignor to H. B. Wig-
gin's Sons Company, Bloomfleld, N. J. Plaster and
controlling the setting of plaster, an acceleratoi* there-
for, and making such accelerator. 1,460,396 ; July 3.
Wiggins, Clarence E., Delhi, La. Resilient wheel.
1,464.461 : Aug. 7.
Wiggin's, H. B., Sons Company. (See Wiggins, Joseph
N., assignor.)
Wigginton, George P., assignor to Kalamazoo Loose Leaf
Binder C6., Kalamazoo, Mich. Temporary binder.
1,443,406; Jan. 30.
Wigginton, Georgp P., assignor to Kalamazoo Loose Leaf
Binder Co., Kalamazoo. Mich. Temporary binder or
loose-sheet holder. 1,461,954; July 17,
Wiggler Corporation, The. (See Zeis, George J., as-
signor.)
Wight, Sedgwick N., Rochester, assignor to General Rail-
way Signal Company, Gates, N. Y. Switch protection
for block-signal systems. 1.476.866 ; Dec. 11.
Wightman, Andrew R., Maiden, Mass, Combined radi-
ator cap and relief valve for automobiles. 1,464,230 :
Aug. 7.
Wightman, Gordon E. (See Richter, G. A., and Wight-
man.)
Wightman & Hough Company. (See Hough, Herbert D.,
assignor.)
Wiehtman, Merle J,, Seattle, Wash. Underfeed furnace.
1.4.04,697 ; May 8,
Wightman, Sherburne H., Birmingham, Mich., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to International Concrete Corpo-
ration, Wilmington, Del. Concrete mixer. 1,455,898 ;
Mav 22.
Wigle, Wilson B., FuUerton, Calif. Elevator. 1,448,100 ;
Mar. 13.
Wigle, Wilson B., and W. Hughes, Long Beach, Calif.
Centering cementing shoe. 1,460,632 ; July 3.
Witrnall, Harry. (See Baddiley, J., Payman, and Wig-
nail.)
Wigner, Sirenaus W., assignor of one-half to E. E.
Pascoe, Phoenix. Ariz. Signal for automobiles.
1,468,684 ; Sept. 25.
Wigness, Cornelius R., and H. W. Sahl, Harlan, Iowa.
Motor stand. 1,471,992 ; Oct. 23.
Wigton, George IL, Eureka, and S. M. Seddon, Salt Lake
City. Utah. Treating silicious ores. 1,458,016 ; Juno 5.
WikandiT, Oscar K., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to The
Skayef Ball Bearing Company, Hartford, Conn. Roller
bearing. 1,447,453 ; Mar. 6.
Wikandor, Oscar R., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to The
Skayef Ball Bearing Company, Hartford, Conn. Roller
bearing. 1,447,704 ; Mar. 6.
Wikander, Oscar R., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to Worth-
iagton Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Valve. 1.464,837 ; Aug. 14.
Wike, Reginald E., Springfield, Ohio. Bottle-disk extract-
or. 1,451,853 ; Apr. 17.
Wikel, Henry S., and M. F. Thatcher, York, Pa. Ma-
chine for reducing stock-feed materials. 1,467,131 ;
Sept. 4,
Wiki, Edward, Lucerne, Switzerland. Pelton-wheel tur-
bine. 1,448,893; Mar. 20.
Wilberding, Alfred, Jacksonville, Fla. Plant protector.
1,453,963; May 1.
Wilborn, J. C, et al. (See Nell, Joseph B., assignor.)
Wilbur, Peter L., Tuckahoe, assignor to Ampyr Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Support-
ing bracket. 1,454,662 ; May 8.
Wilbur, Truman D., Brocton, N. Y. Toy animal. Des.
62,159 : Mar 27.
Wilburger, William. Brooklyn, N. Y. Album for disk
records. 1,442,375 ; Jan. 16.
Wilburger, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Envelope for disk
records, 1,46,232 ; Feb. 20.
Wilburger, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Binding post for
loose-leaf books. 1,452,860 ; .\pr. 24.
Wilburger, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Album for disk rec-
ords. 1,452,861 ; Apr. 24.
Wilburger, William. Brooklyn, N. Y. Album for disk
records. 1.459,457 ; June 19.
Wilburger, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring binder post.
1,462,925 ; July 24.
Wilburger, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Envelope for disk
records. 1,463,413 ; July 31.
Wilburger, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Envelope for disk
records. 1,464,378 ; Aug. 7.
Wilburn, Sylvestor. (See Allen, F. X., and Wilburn.)
Wilbuschewitsch, Mose, Zurich, Switzerland. Appa-
ratus for continuous extraction, particularly of oil.
1,454,419 ; May 8.
Wilcke, Oscar, assignor to the Firm : Luftschiffbau
Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung,
Friedrichshafen, Germany. Bomb-throwing device for
aircraft. 1,454,990; May 15.
Wilcke, Otto C. F., and J. Kirby, jr., assignors to The
Dayton Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio. Shade
holder. 1.470,790; Oct. 16.
Wilco Machine Company, The. (See Wilms, Hermann, as-
signor. )
Wilcox, Allen C, Bridgeport, Ohio. Gathering and de-
livering apparatus for molten glass. 1,465,886 ;
Aug. 21.
Wilcox, Charles E., Anaheim, Calif. Oil-well pump.
1,456,166; May 22.
Wilcox, Crittenden and Company. (See Hanson, Henry,
assignor.)
Wilcox, Frederick E., and ,L W. Funk, Hanover, Pa.
Dirigible-headlight mechanism for automobiles.
1,464,673 ; Aug. 14.
Wilcox, George, Riverside, assignor to California Can-
ning Machinery Co,, Los Angeles, Calif. Cooking ap-
paratus. 1,446,955 ; Feb. 27.
Wilcox, George L., Escalon, Calif. Earth scraper.
1,451,062; Apr. 10.
Wilcox, Harry E., et al. (See Will, Carl H., assignor.)
Wilcox, James G., Bradley, Wis. Spindle-bolt protector.
1,471,227; Oct. 16.
Wilcox, Joseph, jr., Athol, Mass. Clock casing. 1,442,758 ;
Jan. 16.
Wilcox. Josiah T., Westfield, N. J., assignor to The Tin
Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
Sifter-top-rpceptacle closure. 1.445,736 ; Feb. 20.
Wilcox, Merrill M., Saginaw, Mich. Tappet. 1,470,409 ;
Oct. 9,
Wilcox, Merrill M., Saginaw, Mich. Tappet. 1,470,410 ;
Oct. 9.
Wilcox, Merrill M., Saginaw, Mich. Tappet. 1,470,412 ;
Oct. 9.
Wilcox, Merrill M., Saginaw, Mich. Making valves.
1,470,413; Oct. 9.
Wilcox, Merrill M., assignor to Wilcox Motor Parts &
Manufacturing Co., Saginaw, Mich. Making poppet
valves. 1,470.041 ; Oct. 9.
Wilcox, Merrill M., assignor to Wilcox Motor Parts &
Manufacturing Co., Saginaw, Mich. Tappet. 1,470,411 ;
Oct. 9.
Wilcox. Oliver W.. Houston, Tex. Operating table.
1,442.418; Jan. 36.
Wilcox Motor & Manufacturing Co. (See Schupp, Arthur
A., assignor.)
Wilcox Motor Parts & Manufacturing Co. (See Wilcox,
Merrill M., assignor.)
Wilcox, Ralph D,, et al. (See Will, Carl H., assignor.)
Wilcox. Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Compensating mechanism. 1,441,255 ; Jan. 9.
588
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Compensating mechanism. 1,441,256 ; Jan. 9.
Wilcox. Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Shaving machine. 1,478,313 ; Dec. 13.
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Trimming mechanism. 1,478,314 ; Dec. 18.
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Header mechanism. 1,478,315 : Dec. 18.
Wilcox, Richard L., and C. O. Petitjean, assignors to
The Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company,
Waterbury, Conn. Connection mechanism. 1,457,098 ;
May 29.
Wilcox, W. W., Co. (See Klatt, Joseph, assignor.)
Wilcox & White Co., The. (See White, Frank C, as-
signor.)
Wilcox, William A., Tacoma, Wash. Shipping box.
1,450,273; Apr. 3.
Wild, Charles U., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Burt Ma-
chine Company, Incorporated. Case-filling machine.
1,443,157; Jan. 23.
Wild, Charles H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Burt Ma-
chine Company, Incorporated. Can-labeling machine.
1,475,358; Nov. 27.
Wild, William, Blackpool, assignor of one-half to West's
Gas Improvement Company, Limited, Manchester, Eng-
land. Retort for the distillation of carbonaceous ma-
terials. 1,448,017; Mar. 13.
Wilde, Eben F., assignor to The Baer & Wilde Company,
Attleboro, Mass. Cuff button. 1,450,344 ; Apr. 3.
Wilde, Jerome 6. (See Zurborg, John H., assignor.)
Wilden, Charles M. (See Allen, C. J., and Wilden.)
Wilden, Commodore P. (See Allen, 0. J., and Wilden.)
Wilder. Gardner H., assignor to The A. I. Root Company,
Medina, Ohio. Wax-sheeting machine. 1,440,858 ;
Jan. 2.
Wilder, George C, Harlan, Iowa. Testing stand for dyna-
mo-electric machines. 1,445,923 ; Feb. 20.
Wllder-Plke Thermometer Co. (See Pike, Seneca M.. as-
signor.)
Wilder, Harry E., El Paso, Tex. Tourist map and op-
erating mechanism therefor. 1,456,602 ; May 29.
Wilder, Ida D., Lake City, Fla. Sanitary seat cover.
1,456,685 ; May 29.
Wilder, Ralph E., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Bethlehem Steel Company. Truck frame.
Rel5,696; Oct. 9.
Wilderson, Clinton, G., assignor to The Crescent Machine
Company, Leetonia, Ohio. Mortising and boring ma-
chine. 1,471,993; Oct. 2.3.
Wildhaber, Ernest. (See Mviller, F., and Wildhaber.)
Wilding, James A. (See Hey, G., and Wilding.)
Wildman Mfg. Co. (See Howie, Kenneth, assignor.)
Wildman Mfg. Co. (See Howie, K., and Taylor, assignors.)
Wildman Rubber Company. (See Reichard, Harold D.,
assignor.)
Wildman Rubber Company, The. (See Wildman, William
W., assignor.)
Wildman, William W., assignor to The Wildman Rubber
Company, Bay City, Mich. Mode of manufacturing
inner tubes. 1,463,987 : Aug. 7.
Wildmer, Franz, Buschullersdorf. near Reichenberg, In
Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. Silencer for firearms.
1,462.158; July 17.
Wile, Raymond S., and S. H. Gobay, New York, N. Y.
Vacuum-walled container. 1,463,027 ; July 24.
Wile, Solomon, Rochester, N. Y. Slicing machine.
1.444.859 ; Feb. 13.
Wile, Solomon, Rochester, N. Y. Slicing machine.
1.444.860 ; Feb. 13.
Wile. Solomon, Rochester, N. Y. Slicing machine.
1,464,053; Aug. 7.
Wile, Solomon, Rochester, N. Y. Slicing machine.
1,465,702; Aug. 21.
Wile. Solomon, Rochester, N. Y. Slicing machine.
1,465,703 ; Aug. 21.
Wiles, Carl W. (See Brandt, F. W., and Wiles.)
Wiley, Clarence F., Taunton, assignor to Magee Furnace
Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Air inlet control for
combination coal and gas ranges. 1.459,383 ; .Tune 19
Wiley, Frank A. (See Howland, H. P., and Wiley.)
^'J'^7;-,''y'""'°' ^- Ypsilanti, Mich. Vehicle door latch.
1,449,477 : Mar. 27.
Wilford, Mearle A., River Falls, Wis. Ladder. 1.445 573 •
Feb. 13. ...
Wilh. Schaumans Tarso Aktiebolag. (See Terlinden,
Richard W.. assignor.)
Wilharm, Adolph J., Ashl^ind, Wis. Dust collector
1,459,008 ; June 19.
Wilhelm, Henry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Primary battery and
making the same. 1,464,838 ; Aug. 14.
Wilhelm, Henry, Company. (See Maussner, F., and Hit-
ter, assignor.)
^1 467 408™s" ^ii ^"^^^'^y- ^^"'- Piston ring.
Wilke, Richard H.. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Tie plate
1,465,324 ; Aug. 21. .-.lepidce.
Wilkens, Edward T. (See Bollheimer, R., and Wilkens 1
Wilkens, Geslne, administratrix. (See Wilkens, Herman
L.)
Wilkens, Herman L., deceased, Ridgewood, N. J. ; A. G.
Wilkens, administratrix. Portable lavatory. 1,450,474 ;
Apr. 3.
Wilkens, Jacob K., Muscatine, Iowa. Demountable rim.
1,461,592; July 10.
Wilkes, Clarence H., assignor to Lock-Edge Machine" Cor-
poration, Gloversvllle, N. Y. Glove. 1,474,573 :
Nov. 20.
Wilkes, Frederick C. D. (See Luce, G. D., and Wilkes,
assignors.)
Wilkes, Frederick W., Sparkhill, Birmingham, England.
Emergency handle for domestic receptacles. 1,474,606;
Nov. 20.
Wilkes, Wade M., Charlotte, N. C. Compensating spring
hanger and shock absorber. 1,441,766 ; Jan. 9.
Wilkey, Constantine A., Perth Amboy, N. J. Portable
fence. 1,464,305; Aug. 7.
Wilkie, A. H. (See Marotz, Max, assignor.)
Wilkie, James B., Liverpool, and H. Neville, Purley, Eng-
land. Mounting of electrodes or electric discharge
points In the hulls of ships and submerged structures.
1,467,890; Sept. 11.
Wilkie, Julius C, Winona, Minn. Connecting-rod and
piston aligning machine. 1,462,926 ; July 24.
Wilkie, Warren, assignor to Parke, Davis & Company, De-
troit, Mich. Capsule-counting machine. 1,460,778 ;
July 3.
Wilkie, William, Glasgow, Scotland. Seam-pressing ma-
chine. 1,455,692; May 15.
Wilkin, Arthur J., Los Angeles, Calif. Drip cup.
1,456,045; May 22.
Wilkins, Henry, Melville, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South
Africa. Concrete block and the like. 1,448,648 ;
Mar. 13.
Wilkins, James M., assignor to A. Mueller, trustee, Deca-
tur, 111. Fluid-pressure regulator. 1,460,301 ;
June 26.
Wilkins, Jay Y., Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to M.
Ascher Silk Corporation. Textile fabric. Des. 61,923 ;
Feb. 6.
Wilkins, .Tay Y., Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to M.
Ascher Silk Corporation. Textile fabric. Des. 61,924 ;
Feb. 6.
Wilkins, Jay Y., Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to M.
Ascher Silk Corporation. Textile fabric. Des. 61,925 ;
Feb. 6.
Wilkins, Peter O., Bliss, Okla. Stovepipe anchor and
lock. 1,447,829 ; Mar. 6.
Wilkins, Walter, Finchley, England. Means for produc-
ing or reproducing designs, letterpress, etc. 1,441,469 ;
Jan." 9.
Wilkinson, Albert D., Methuen, Mass. Headlight.
1,445,862 ; Feb. 20.
Wilkinson, Edwin H., Omaha, Nebr. Ironing table.
1,453,649 ; May 1.
Wilkinson, Elmer E., and S. Aronson, assignors, by
mesne Jissignments, to The Silent Motor Corporation,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Adjustable bearing for spring motors.
1,461,858 ; July 17.
Wilkinson, George D., Oak Park, assignor to Crlbben 4
Sexton Company, Chicago, 111. Gas range. 1,445,984 ,
Feb. 20.
Wilkinson, George D., Oak Park, assignor to Cribben &
Sexton Company, Chicago, 111. Oven thermometer.
1.457,335 ; June 5.
Wilkinson, George D., Oak Park, assignor to Cribben &
Sexton Company, Chicago, 111. Gas burner. 1,475,465 ;
Nov. 27. X
Wilkinson, George D., Oak Park, assignor to Cribben &
Sexton Company, Chicago, 111. Gas cooking top.
1,475,466; Nov. 27.
Wilkinson, George D., and A. F. Harter, Oak Park, as-
signors to Cribben & Sexton Company, Chicago, 111.
Gas range. 1,445,985 ; Feb. 20.
Wilkinson, Henry, assignor of one-half to Piatt Brothers
and Company Limited, Oldham, England. Machine for
opening and cleaning cotton and other fibrous materials.
1,452,133; Apr. 17.
Wilkinson, Herbert, Empress, Alberta, Canada. Whip
holder. 1,461,993: July 17.
Wilkinson, James, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Flexible coupling. 1,444,439 ;
Feb. 6.
Wilkinson, James, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,456,085 ;
May 22.
Wilkinson, James, Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Elastic fluid turbine. 1,466,324 ;
Aug. 28.
Wilkinson, James F., Savannah, Ga. Determining free-
phosphoric-acid content. 1.462,840 ; July 24.
Wilkinson, Robert H., Ponca City, Okla. Flushing attach-
ment for automobile radiators. 1,459.384 ; June 19.
Wilkinson, Leroy A., assignor to Lyon Metallic Manu-
facturing Company, Aurora, 111. Locker fitting.
1,444,820 ; Feb. 13.
Wilkinson, Louis H., assignor to Manning, Bowman &
Company, Meriden, Conn. Electric toaster. 1,476,129 ;
Dec. 4.
Wilkinson, Nathan, Wauwatosa, assignor to AUis-Chal-
mers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Com-
mutator-cooling apparatus. 1,476,940 ; Dec. 11.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
589
Wilkinson, Stanley W., Waukegan, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Creamery Package Mfg. Company,
Chicago, 111. Automatic case feeder for bottle washers,
etc. 1,407,409; Sept. 11.
Wilkinson. Thomas, assignor to V. W. Van Name, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Advertising and display
device. 1,448,549 : Mar. 13.
Wilkinson, Walter, Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Air
Reduction Company, Inc. Compression of gases.
1.443,550 : Jan. 30.
Wilkinson, Wilford W., Cleveland, Ohio. Deposit and
collection receptacle. 1,447,583 ; Mar. 6.
Wilkison, William W., Avalon, Mo. Anchor. 1,474,458 ;
Nov. 20.
Wilkisson, Edward L., Brooklvn, N. Y. Auto-radiator
tank whistle. Des. 61,793 ; Jan. 9.
Wilkisson, Edward L., Brooklyn, N .Y. Audible alarm for
coolers for internal-combustion motors. 1,442,457 ;
Jan. 16.
Wilkisson, Edward L., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
E. E. Steiniger, Long Island City, N. Y. Audible alarm
for coolers for internal-combustion motors. 1,443,158 ;
Jan. 23.
Wilks, Charles T., Clinton, Mo. Making castings of
composite metals. 1,446,678 ; Feb. 27.
Wilks. Geoffrey L., Surbiton, London, England. Leather-
finishing machine. 1,450,933 ; Apr. 10.
Wilkymacky, George S. (See Schnitker, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Will & Baumer Candle Co. (See Flannery, Martin A.,
assignor.)
■Will & Baumer Candle Co. (See Hawley, Agnes M., as-
signor. )
Will, Carl H., assignor of one-third to H. E. Wilcox and
one-third to R. D. Wilcox, Minneapolis, Minn. Tire
adapter. 1,468,221 ; Sept. 18.
Will, G. A. (See McCoy, Marion M., assignor. )-
Will, (George B. M. (See Goodin, Edward L., assignor.)
Will, John W., San Jose, Calif. Portable pressure oiler.
1,473,269; Nov. 6.
Will, Matthew P., Richmond, Va. Attachment for motor
vehicles. 1,476,665 ; Dec. 4.
Will, Victor R. (See Normandi, Norman L., assignor.)
Will, Victor R., Lodi, Calif. Safety device for automo-
biles. 1,471.016 ; Oct. 16.
Will, William (»., Fairview, 111. System of control for
the carbureting and igniting devices of internal-combus-
tion engines. 1,460,462: July 3.
Willamette Iron & Steel Works. (See Barnes, Brown
K., assignor.)
Willamette Iron and Steel Works. (See Claypoole, Al,
bert, assignor.)
Willard. Charles F., New York, assignor, by mesne as-
signments to L-W-F Engineering Company, Inc., Col-
lege Point, Long Island, N. Y. Wing connection for
aeroplanes. 1,441,319 ; Jan. 9.
Willard, Frederick A. and M. D., Jackson, Mich. Appara-
tus for removing abrasive disks from grinding wheels.
1,459,171; June 19.
Willard, Jay L. (See Gardner, E. L., and Willard.)
Willard, Mathew D. (See Willard, Frederick A. and
M. D.)
Willard, Roscoe G., San Bernardino, Calif. Ice-making
apparatus. 1,448,584 ; Mar. 13.
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Norris, Paul E.,
assignor.)
Willard, Theodore A., East Cleveland, Ohio. Photograph-
ing apparatus. 1,467,466 ; Sept. 11.
Willcox, Frederick H. (See Eaton, W., and Willcox )
Willcox, Frederick H., assignor to Freyn, Brassert &
Company, Chicago, 111. Gas bleeder. 1.473,716 •
Nov. 13. ...
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. (See Merritt,
Arthur A., assignor.)
Willcuts, Dee B. (See Hole, Morris C, assignor.)
Wille. Frederick, assignor to The Trumbull Steel Com-
pany, Warren, Ohio. Testing machine. 1,458,259 :
June 12.
Wille, Fredrik. assignor to The Trumbull Steel Company,
Warren, Ohio. Rolling mill. 1,477.616 ; Dec. 18.
Willems, Enrique G., Santiago, Chile. Concentrator.
1.464,793 ; Aug. 14.
Willen, Joseph, Chicago, III. Belt. 1,469,865 ; Oct. 9
Willerton, William, Hillyard, Wash. Rotary engine
1.463,988; Aug. 7.
Willers, George E., Lawrenceburg, Xnd., assignor to A. D
Cook, Inc., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Deep well pump.
1,448,018; Mar. 13.
Wlllett, Alfred H., West New York, N. J., assignor to
American Arch Company. Fire-box-arch construction.
1,452,948 ; Apr. 24.
Willett, Alfred H., West New York. N. J., assignor to
American Arch Company, New York, N. Y. Fire-brick
arch. 1,463,184; July 31.
Willett, Alfred H., West New York, and H. S. Martin,
Ridgewood, N. J., assignors to American Arch Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Baffle-wall brick. 1,460.188:
June 26.
■W"'!", Benedict E., Dayton, Ohio. Display device.
Willett, Leon E., Detroit, Mich. Automobile steering-gear
lock. 1,469,401 ; Oct. 2.
Willett, Lloyd F., EvansvlUe, Ind. Tongue fastener.
1,478,416; Dec. 25.
Willett, Walter E., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to Con-O-
Lite Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Water, fire, and germ
proof composition. 1,454,780 ; May 8.
Wlllette, Charles W., Seattle, Wash. Automatic lumber,
trimmer. 1,454,992; May 15.
Willetts Company, The. (See Willctts, Harry G., as-
signor.)
Willetts, Harry G., Grafton, assignor to The Willetts
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Glass-melting tank.
1,462,993 ; July 24.
WUley Company, Incorporated, The. (See Stahl, Harry
E., assignor.)
Willey, Frank O., Indianapolis, Ind. Permutation lock
for ignition systems. 1,449,360 ; Mar. 20.
Willey, Joseph L. (See Ewing, S. E. T., and Willey.)
Williams, Albert H., assignor to lonite Storage Battery
Co., Worcester, Mass. Storage battery and producing
the same. 1,450,533 : Apr. 3.
Williams, Albert P. (See Risser, G. P., and Williams.)
Williams, Alfred. (See Williams, Leo D. and A.)
Williams, Alfred and L. D., London, England. Thermo-
telephonic receiver. 1,446,234 ; Feb. 20.
Williiims, Allie M., Fort Smith, Ark. Stirring paddle.
1,460,007; June 26.
Williams, Alva J., assignor to Williams Oil Control
Transmission Company, Tacoma, Wash. Fluid-con-
trolled transmission. 1,456,956 ; May 29.
Williams, Arthur, Dorchester. Mass. Necktie and mak-
ing same. 1,454,304 ; May 8.
Williams, Arthur, assignor to Wilmarth & Morman Com-
pany, Grand Rapids, Mich. Head adjustment for
grinding machines. 1,475,614 ; Nov. 27.
Williams, Arthur F., assignor to Williams Patent Crusher
and Pulverizer Company, St. Louis, Mo. Breaker plate
for crushers. 1,440,429 ; Jan. 2.
Williams, Bert C, Ocean Park, Calif. Savings bank.
1,462,184; July 17.
Williams, Brice, Kokomo, Ind. Vending machine.
1,453,424 : May 1.
Williams, Brice, Kokomo, Ind. Controlling means for
vending machines. 1,453,425 ; May 1.
Williams, Celia M., Hammon, Okla. Mop. 1,469,568 ;
Oct. 2.
WiUiams, Charles G. (See Phillips, Darius T., assignor.)
Williams, Charles J., and T. Skinner, Thermopolis, Wyo.
Spring-forming device. 1,465,152 ; Aug. 14.
Williams, Charles J., jr. (See Creighton, F. M., and
Williams.)
Williams, Charles R., Omaha, Nebr. Envelope. 1,473,329 :
Nov. 6.
Williams, Charles S., North Billerica, assignor to C. A.
Persons, Worcester, Mass. Motor-cycle attachment.
1,457,241 ; May 29.
Williams, Clarence B., St. Petersburg, Fla. Bottle car-
rier. 1,474,305; Nov. 13.
Williams, Cora B., and S. P. Barker, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sanitary-napkin supporter. 1,447,367 ; Mar. 6.
Williams, David L., Bessemer, Ala. Pipe-forming plant
1,462,311 ; July 17.
Williams, Dwight O., Gallon, Ohio. Shoehorn. 1,477,408 ;
Dec. 11.
Williams, E. D., Jackson, Tenn. Cotton chopper.
1,478,933; Dec. 25.
Williams. Earl V., Kokomo, and E. C. Williams, Galveston,
Ind. Oil burner. 1,442,759 ; Jan. 16.
Williams, Edgar R., Addington, Christchurch, New
Zealand. Change-speed gear. 1,471,228; Oct. 16.
Williams, Edward H., Eureka, Calif. Combined stop and
handle for bore-cleaning rods. 1,471,300 ; Oct. 16
Williams, Edward J., River Edge, N. J. Method and
means for laying shingles. 1,476,745 ; Dec. 11.
Williams, Edward J., River Edge, N. J. Assembling of
shingles. 1,476,746; Dec. 11.
Williams, Edward M., Elyria, Ohio. Piston ring
1,477,617 ; Dec. 18.
Williams Engineering Company Limited. (See Williams,
Victor S., assignor.)
Williams, Evert C. (See Williams. Earl V.. and E. C.)
Williams, Francis H. (See Benson, Elof, assignor.)
Williams, Frank, Hot Springs, S. Dak. Combined key
chain and tag holder. 1,443.889 ; Jan. 30.
Williams, Frank, Hot Springs, S. Dak. Combined pencil
sharpener and guard. 1,452,013 ; Apr. 17.
Williams, Frank C, assignor of one-half to E. Giles, Salt
Lake City, Utah. Attachment for safety razors.
1,468,064 ; Sept. 18.
Williams, Frank D., Los Angeles, Calif. Printing mo-
tion pictures. 1,464,054 ; Aug. 7.
Williams, Frank E., assignor of one-third to A. L. Kelly
and one-third to F. S. Kelly, Hayward, Calif. Garment
supporter. 1,457,952 ; June 5.
Williams, Frank W., Chicago, 111. Stop for the control-
ling levers of automobiles. 1,456,750; May 29.
Williams, Fred O., Brookline, Mass. Liquid container.
1,459,191; June 19.
Williams, Frederic S. (See Smith, W. S., and Williams.)
Williams, Frederick J., Buffalo, N. Y. RefiUable fuse.
1,441,959: Jan. 9.
Williams, French B., Lufkin, Tex. Spider for cotton
cleaners. 1,463,522; July 31.
590
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
WiUlame, George, Santa Ana, Calif. Timer. 1,470,230 ;
Oct. 9.
Williams, George G., assignor to Fowler-Williams Com-
pany, Dallas, Tex. Blow-out boot. 1,445,465 ; Feb. 13.
Williams, George H., Peoria, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments to Simmons Company, Kenosha, Wis. Bed-
corner fastening. Rel5,563 ; Mar. 13.
Williams Gold Hettning Co. (See Williams, Reginald V.,
assignor.)
Williams, Hannah T., Seattle, Wash. Tiller lock.
1,451,452 ; Apr. 10.
Williams, Harry C, Fulton, Ky. Motion-picture appa-
ratus. 1,452,101 ; Apr. 17.
Williams, Harry M., and J. W. Dean, deceased. Little
Rock, Ark., by R. L. Dean, administratrix. Superheat
locomotive. 1,443,970 ; Feb. 6.
Williams, Harry S., assignor to Novel Wheel Association,
San Antonio, Tex. Steering wheel. 1,444,294 ; Feb. C.
Williams, Harry S., Detroit, Mich. Fastener for auto-
mobile hoods. 1,462,727 ; July 24.
Williams, Harry W., assignor to C. F. Gardner, Dayton,
Ohio. Dispensing machine. Rel5,527 ; Jan. 9.
Williams, Harry W., a.ssignor to C. F. Gardner, Dayton,
Ohio. Dispensing apparatus for semisolid or plastic
materials. 1,455,980 ; May 22.
Williams, Harvey D., Wallingford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Security Trust Company, Detroit,
Mich. Toothed gear. 1,469,290 ; Oct. 2.
Williams, Henry C, Altoona, Pa. Door stop. 1,471,299 ; '
Oct. 16.
Williams, Herbert E., Auckland, New Zealand. Concrete-
block-molding machine. 1,468,065 ; Sept. 18.
Williams, J. B., Company, The. (See Williams, Philip K.,
assignor.)
Williams, J. H., & Co. (See BuEEord, George W., as-
signor.)
Williams, James H., assignor to Remington & Sherman
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Valut-closure structure.
1,478,085 ; Dec. 18.
Williams, James L., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Dentists' Supply Company. Artificial denture and
tooth therefor. 1,441,257 ; Jan. 9.
Williams, James L., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Dentists' Supply Company. Artificial tooth. 1,460,691 ;
July 3.
Williams, Jesse A., Baltimore, Md. Ironing board.
1,450,766; Apr. 3.
Williams, Jesse J., Utica, N. Y. Wire frame. Rel5,635 ;
June 26.
Williams, Jesse M. (See Bubb, Lewis W., assignor.)
Williams, Joe C, Ferda, Ark. Breast drill. 1,476,386 ;
Dec. 4.
Williams, John D., J. R. Bolton, Sulphur Springs, and
F. L. Struve, Greenville, Tex. Lemon and lime squeezer.
1,457,478 ; June 5.
Williams, John H. (See Rudall, R. J., Brown, and Wil-
liams.)
Williams, John M., Henryetta, Okla. Electrolytic cell.
1,^67,217 ; Sept. 4.
Williams, John M., jr., Greenwich, Conn. Aircraft-wheel
housing. 1,446,581 ; Feb. 27.
Williams, John R., Miami, Ariz. Automobile seat warmer
and cooler. 1,475,912 ; Nov. 27.
Williams, John T., Los Angeles, Calif. Stile-hornmg
machine. 1,476,666 ; Dec. 4.
Williams, Joseph A., Cleveland, Ohio. Making Iron, steel,
or steel alloys. 1,453,057 ; Apr. 24.
Williams, Joseph C, Cleveland, Ohio. Ripsaw sticker
head. 1,450,659; Apr. 3.
Williams, Joseph G., New York, N. Y., assignor of one-
fourth to G. T. Keen and one-fourth to C. Burton,
both of New York, N. Y. Double-faced changeable-let-
ter sign. 1,460,302; June 26.
Williams, Keith, Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Gauge. 1,447,454; Mar. 6.
Williams, Keith, Chicago, 111., assignor to W. H. Miner,
Chazy, N. Y. Jig for grinding purposes. 1,453,737 ;
May 1.
Williams, Leo D. (See Williams, Alfred and L. D.)
Williams, Leo D. and A., London, England. Determining
the composition of gases. 1,459,127 ; June 19.
Williams, Leslie E., Wichita Falls, assignor of one-half to
C. Allday, Petrolia, Tex. Changeable-letter sign.
1,465,198; Aug. 14.
Williams, Lewis G., Corsyrhelig, Godrergralg, Wales.
Pneumatic tire for vehicles. 1,457,412 ; June 5.
Williams, Lois M., Fort Thomas, Ky., assignor to Elgin
National Watch Company, Elgin, 111. Timepiece hand.
Des. 63,210; Oct. 30.
Williams, Lois M., Fort Thomas, Ky., assignor to Elgin
National Watch Company, Elgin, 111. Timepiece hand.
Des. 63,211 ; Oct. 30.
Williams, Lucas B., Hattiesburg, Miss. Fireplace con-
struction. 1,470,793 ; Oct. 16.
Williams, Lynn A., et al., trustees. (See Chandler, Mil-
ford G., assignor.)
Williams, Lynn A., et al., trustees. (See Stephenson,
Leigh J., assignor.)
Williams Manufacturing Company. (See Williams, Ralph
B., assignor.) »
Williams Mfg. Co., The. (See Williams, William G., as-
signor.)
Williams, Michael G. and A. Robechaud, Milwaukee, Wis
Clutch and brake lock. 1,442,203 ; Jan. 16.
Williams, Milton F., assignor of forty-nine one-hundredths
to H. M. Plaisted, St. Louis, Mo. Cross-grooved pulley,
1„443,514; Jan. 30.
Williams, Miriam S. F., and J. K. E. Diffenderffer, Balti-
more, Md. ; said DitCenderffer assignor to said Williams.
Parking device for automobiles. 1,473,369 ; Nov. 6.
Williams, Morgan, Ogmore Vale, near Bridgend, Wales.
Pit-cage arrester. 1,475,668 ; Nov. 27.
Williams Motors Inc. (See Shaw, Louis E., assignor.)
Williams Oil Control Transmission Company. (See Wil-
liams, Alva J., assignor.)
Williams, Ora W., Minneapolis, Minn. Grain separator.
1,455,693; May 15.
Williams, Ora W., Minneapolis, Minn. Grain separator.
1,460,403 ; July 3.
Williams, Oscar, Kansas City, Mo. Combination bag turner
and counter. 1,465,199 ; Aug. 14.
Williams Patent Crusher & Pulverizer Company. (See
Davidson, William M., assignor.)
Williams Patent Crusher & Pulverizer Company. (See
Plaisted, Harold M., assignor.)
Williams Patent Crusher and Pulverizer Company. (See
Williams, Arthur F., assignor.)
Williams, Patrick J. (See Richmond, Everett B., as-
signor.)
Williams, Paul G., et al. (See Marsh, Gerald, assignor.)
Williams, Percy J., San Francisco, Calif. Accelerator.
1,464,858 ; Aug. 14.
Williams, Percy Q., Cincinnati, and L. D. Soubier, as- •
signers to The Owens Bottle Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Ware-distributing mechanism. 1,462,078 ; July 17.
Williams, Peter K., Columbus, Ohio. Belt buckle.
1,468,769 ; Sept. 25.
Williams, Philip K., assignor to The J. B. Williams Com-
pany, Glastonbury, Conn. Toilet-powder receptacle.
Des. 63,015 ; Sept. 4.
Williams, Phillip H., Fresno, Calif. Bladder-neck inserter.
1,442,376; Jan. 16.
Williams, Phillip H., Fresno, Calif. Ball compressor.
1,457,866 : June 5.
Williams, Ralph E., Los Angeles, Calif. Spotlamp.
1,457,645 ; June 5.
Williams, Ralph B., Santa Ana, Calif., assignor to Wil-
liams Manufacturing Company. Spotlight bracket.
1,461,955; July 17.
Williams, Ralph E., and H. H. Moreton, Los Angeles,
Calif. Electrical connector. 1,445,924 ; Feb. 20.
Williams, Reginald V., assignor to Williams Gold Refining
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Lingual bar. 1,457,867 ; June 5.
Williams, Remsen T., Great Neck, N. Y. Putty.
1,476,127; Dec. 4.
Williams, Robert L. (See Fessenden, R. A., Williams, and
Wood.)
Williams, Robert L., Newton, Mass., assignor to Subma*
rine Signal Company, Portland, Me. Selective receiver..
1,453,612 ; May 1.
Williams, Robert R., Chicago, 111., and H. L. J. Haller,
Cincinnati, Ohio, assignors, by mesne assignments, to
S. B. Hunt, trustee, Mount Kisco, N. Y. Apparatus
for producing ketones. 1,450,569 ; Apr. 3.
Williams, Robert R., Chicago, 111., and D. H. White, Ber-
lin, N. H., assignors, by mesne assignments, to S. B.
Hunt, trustee. Mount Kisco, N. Y. Manufacture of
ketones. 1,460,876; July 3.
Williams, Roy O., Columbus, Ohio. Cable connector.
1,466,735 ; Sept. 4.
Williams, Samuel, Elk City. Okla. Fruit-drying apparatus.
1,449,714; Mar. 27.
Williams, Samuel B., jr., Brooklyn, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incoi-porated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,466,155; Aug. 28.
Williams. Samuel B., jr., Brooklyn, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,471,017 ; Oct. 16.
Williams, Samuel B., jr., Brooklyn, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,471,018 ; Oct. 16.
Williams, Samuel B., jr., Brooklyn, assignor to western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone-exchange system. 1,478.086 ; Dec. 18.
Williams, Samuel B., jr., Brooklyn, N. Y., and H. L.
Bostater, West New York, N. J., assignors to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Testing system. 1,445,258; Feb. 13.
Williams Sealing Corporation, The. (See Hey, B. A., Le
Pere, and Webber, assignors.)
Williams, Seldon T., Philadelphia, Pa. Model or toy air-
plane. 1,446,110; Feb. 20.
Williams, Seldon T., Philadelphia, Pa. Tool. 1,458,961 ;
June 19.
Williams. Seldon T., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Fair-
lead or guide for the control cables of aircraft.
1,453,426; May 1.
Williams. Spencer B., Petersburg, Va. Dumping basket.
1,447,196 ; Mar. 6.
Williams, Spencer B., Petersburg, Va. Plow. 1,449,963 ;
Mar. 27.
Williams, Thomas. (See Sutton, M., and Williams.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1928.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
591
Williams, Thomas II., assignor to The Atlamson Machine
Company, Akron, Ohio. Bimming press. 1,466,079 ;
All!,'. 2S.
Williams, Victor S., assignor of one-half to Williams
Engineering Company Limited, London, England.
Type-casting machine. 1.468,850 ; Sept. 25.
Williams, Walter C. (See Kashmere, J. C, and Roberts,
assignors.)
Williams. Walter J., Binghamton, N. Y. Interlocking
Are brick for arches. 1,452,583 ; Apr. 24.
Williams, Walter W., Blooraington, 111. Liquid-fuel-ato-
mlzing device. 1,451,798 : Apr. 17.
Williams, White & Co. (See Eynon, Thomas, assignor.)
Williams, William A., Columbus, (Jhio. Elevator-door
latch. 1.454.095 ; May 8.
Williams, William A., assignor to The NortU British Rub-
ber Company Limited, Edinburgh, Scotland. Rubber
paving and flooring block or slab. 1,465,033; Aug. 3 4.
Williams, William C, Locust Grove, Ga. Advertising
device. 1.449.207 ; Mar. 20.
Williams, William E., Chicago, III. Fixed and demountable
rim construction for automobile wheels. 1,441,768 ;
Jan. 9.
Williams. William E., Chicago, lU. Disk vehicle wheel.
1.441,709; Jan. 9.
Williams, William E., Chicago, III. Poppet-valve head.
1,449.876; Mar. 27.
Williams, William E., Chicago, 111. Corrugated-plate
wheel. 1.4.'^1,354; Apr. 10.
Williams. William E., Chicago, 111. Steel wheel for auto-
mobiles. 1.452,772; Apr. 24.
Williams, William E., Chicago, 111. Demountable-rim fas-
■ tening. 1,407,410; Sept. 11.
Williams. William E., Wilmette, 111. Concave disk wheel.
1,441,770; Jan. 9.
Williams, William E., Wilmette, 111. Disk demountable
wheel for automobiles. 1,441,771 ; Jan. 9.
Williams, William E., Wilmette, III. Running-board-sup-
porting bracket or saddle for the roofs of bos cars.
1,467,743 ; Sept. 11.
Williams, William E., Wilmette, 111. Automobile bumper.
1.473,689 ; Nov. 13.
Williams, William E., Holywell, Wales. Mold for casting
■ brake blocks and the like. 1,470,307 ; Oct. 9.
Williams. William E., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Fire-
stone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron. Ohio. Ma-
chine for making automobile tire-casing carcasses.
1,441,767 ; Jan. 9.
Williams, William E., Wilmette, assignor to American
Foundries, Chicago, 111. Metal disc wheel. 1,476,130 ;
Dec. 4.
Williams. William 6., assignor to The Williams Mfg. Co.,
Inc., Elgin, 111. Chiropractic table. 1,448,477 ; Mar. 13.
Williams, Winfield, assignor to Patterson-WUliams Mfg.
Co., San Jose, Calif. Exercising apparatus. 1,453,035 ;
Apr. 24.
Williams, Winfleld, assignor to Patterson-Williams Mfg.
Co., San Jose, Calif. Amusement device. 1,454,991 ;
May 15.
Williamson, Bartlett R., San Francisco, Calif. Knock-
down basket. 1,470.792 ; Oct. 16.
Williamson. Charles W., North Grafton, Mass. Fountain
pen. 1,449.799 ; Mar. 27.
Williamson, Clarence H., Altoona, Pa. Truck side frame.
1,474,306; Nov. 13.
Williamson, Clarence H., Bellwood, Pa. Truck side frame.
1,474,307 ; Nov. 13.
Williamson Deburring Co. Limited. (See Perks, W.,
Turner, and Williamson, assignors.)
Williamson, Felix D. (See Williamson, James C, and
F. D.)
Williamson, George W., Indianapolis, Ind. Jack.
1.462,878; July 24.
Williamson, Harley J. (See Carithers, J. V., and Wil-
liamson.)
Williamson Heater Company, The. (See De Camp, Ellis
O., assignor.)
Williamson. Herbert E., San Francisco, Calif. Driving
mechanism for washing machines. 1,475.913 ; Nov. 27.
Williamson. J. H., et al. (See Kirkpatrick, Monroe C,
assignor.)
Williamson, James, assignor to R. Williamson & Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 62,512 ;
June 12.
Williamson. James, assignor to R. Williamson & Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 62,514 ;
Jrme 12.
Williamson. James, assienor to R. Williamson & Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des. 62,765;
July 24.
Williamson. James C, and F. D., Cordele, Ga. Cable
take-up. 1.443.666; Jan. 30
Williamson, John. (See Perks. W., Turner, and William-
son.)
Williamson. John W. R., Westerton, Scotland, Sluice or
gate valve. 1,444.576 ; Feb. 6.
Williamson, Oscar G. (See Whitlatch, J. G., and Wil-
liamson.)
Williamson, R., & Company. (See Ludwig, George, as-
signor.)
Williamson. R., & Company. (See Williamson, James,
assignor.)
Willison, Ralph A., and C. N. Esberg, Portland, Oreg.
Change-sign device. 1,463,108 ; July 24.
Williamson, Robert 1?., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Magnet and
dynamo-electric-machine structure. 1,458,120; June 5.
Williamson, Robert B., .assignor to Allis-Chalmcrs Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Lubricating ap-
paratus. 1,400,353 ; June 26.
WilUamson, Robert L., Erwin, Tenn. Tumbler padlock.
1,442.378; Jan. 16.
Williamson, Komeo L., Columbus, Ohio. Lubricating at-
tachment for vehicle springs. 1,464,688 ; Aug. 14.
Williamson, Roy H., Spooner, Wis. Toy gun. 1,452,902 ;
Apr. 24.
Williamson, Samson, Seattle, "Wash. Sign-exhibiting ap-
paratus. 1,446,731 ; Feb. 27.
Williamson, Samuel J. (See Challis, H. D., and Wil-
liamson.
Williamson, Sydney W., and E. Disher, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Desk. Des. 63,346; Nov. 20.
Williamson, William R., Thayer, Mo. Electric stove.
1,459,868 ; June 26.
Willie, Walter O. (See Dearholt, John H., assignor.)
Williford, James D., assignor to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire-retreading device.
1,445,428 ; Feb. 13.
Willing, Isidor, Milwaukee, Wis. Combination display
stand. 1,475,669 ; Nov. 27.
Willingham, Charles F., Dallas, Tex. Automatic over-
flow alarm. 1,470.902 : Oct. 16.
Willingham, Robert O., jr., et al. (See Webb, Aubrey
B., assignor.)
Willink, Alexander H. J. T. (See Heylman, F. C, and
Willink.)
Willink, Alexander H. J. T., Martinez, Calif. Filing sys-
tem. 1,468,613; Sept. 18.
Williome, Eugene, St. Louis, Mo. Square. 1,446,679 ;
Feb. 27.
Willis, Bernard D. (See Martin, T. G., and Willis.)
Willis, Bernard D., assignor to Automatic Electric Com-
rany, Chicago, 111. Semiautomatic telephone system.
1,455,951 ; May 22.
Willis, Carl S., Bellingham, Wash. Rock pulverizer.
1,460,008 ; June 26.
Willis, Charles L., Richmond, Ind. Automatic weather
and carpet strip. 1.445,980 ; Feb. 20.
Willis, George H., Detroit, Mich. Conveyer. 1,475,099 ;
Nov. 20.
Willis, George M., assignor to Pines Manufacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Radiator shutter control.
1,471,510; Oct. 23.
Willis, Grover C, assignor to Willis-Warner Manufac-
turing Company, Kansas City, Mo. Motor protector.
1,456,663 ; May 29.
Willis, Leland, and O. F. Woodworth, Grenloch, N. J., as-
signors to Bateman and Companies Incorporated, Wil-
mington, Del. Dusting machine. 1.444,648 ; Feb. 6.
Willis, Leland, and 0. F. Woodworth, Grenloch, N. J., as-
signors to Bateman and Companies, Incorporated, Wil-
mington, Del. Spray bar. 1,470,246 ; Oct. 9.
Willis, Oscar D., Huntington, W. Va. Door latch<
1,459,701; June 19.
Willis, Richard G., Marion, Ala. Door latch. 1,446,078 ;
Feb. 20.
Willis, Richard M. (See Mathews, P. L., and Willis.)
Willis- Warner Manufacturing Company. (See Willis,
Grover C, assignor.)
Willis, Warren E., assignor to E. I. Franklin & Co., North
Attleboro, Mass. Box-link chain. 1,452,058 ; Apr. 17.
Willison, Walter W., Brooklyn, assignor to Thermokept
Products Corporation, New Xork, N. Y. Preparing and
preserving coconut meats and product obtained thereby.
1.444,408: Feb. 6.
Williston, Belvin T., Somerville. Mass., assignor to
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc., New York, N. Y. Check
valve. 1,471,229 ; Oct. 16.
Willkie, Herman F., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S. In-
dustrial Alcohol Co. Solvent composition. 1,449,156 ;
Mar. 20.
Willkie, Herman F., Baltimore, Md.. assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Enameling composition.
1,449,157 ; Mar. 20.
Willkie, Herman F., Baltimore. Md., assignor to U. S. In-
dustrial Alcohol Co. Recovering glycerin. 1,474,750 ;
Nov. 20.
Willkie, Herman F., Baltimore, Md.. assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co. Manufacturing alkyl esters.
1.478.498; Dec. 25.
Willman, Allie, assignor of one-half to P. J. Torello. New
Haven, Conn. Intake lock. 1,458.373 : June 12.
Willman, Irvin F., Muleshoe, Tex. Windmill. 1,455,950 ;
May 22.
Willmott. Charles. Woburn Sands, England. Golf club.
1.444.409 : Feb. 6.
Willmott, Herbert J., assignor to Peter Grav & Sons
Inc., Cambridge, Mass. Cooler for liquids. 1,466,388 ;
Aug. 28.
Willoughby, Victor. Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y.
Draft and huffing mechanism. 1,452,541 ; Apr. 24.
Willoughby, Victor R., Ridgewood. N. J., assignor to
American Car and Foundry Company. New York, N. T.
Cam sheave for brakes. 1,470,414 ; Oct. 9.
592
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Willoughby, Victor K., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to
American and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Car
construction. 1,470,415 ; Oct. 9.
W'illiiughaus, Gustav, Newark, N. J., assignor to The R.
Neumann Hardware Co. Trunk catch or fastener.
1.478.499 : Dec. 25.
WUlringhaus, Gustav, Newark, N. J., assignor to The R.
Neumann Hardware Co. Trunk catch or fastener.
1.478.500 ; Dec. 25.
Wills, Charles M., Atlantic City, N. J. Golf club.
1,459,810 ; June 26.
Wills, Child H., Detroit, Mich. Composite metal struc-
ture for internal-combustion engines and forming the
same. 1,441,468; Jan. 9.
Wills, Childe H., Marysville, Mich. Oil-feeding means.
1,469,063; Sept. 25.
Wills, Clifford, Salt Lick, Ky. Railway switch.
1,451,435; Apr. 10.
Wills, Ernest C. and E. S., Clinton, Iowa. Dump body.
1,459.385; June 19.
Wills, Ernest S. (See Wills, Ernest C. and E. S.)
Wills, Ernest W., Great Kills, N. Y. Container. 1,470,248 ;
Oct. 9.
Wills, Marion C, Platte City, and J. S. Daniel, Kansas
City, Mo. Chain connector. 1,471,537 ; Oct. 23.
Wills, Walter B., Baltimore, Md. Culinary implement.
1,447,499; Mar. 6.
Willshaw, Harry. (See Macbeth, C, and Willshaw.)
Willshaw, William, Des Moines, Iowa. Steam pump.
1,453,561 ; May 1.
Willsie, Henry E., Darien, Conn. Ice machine.
1,455,823 ; May 22.
Willson. Charles E. (See Jackson. F. W.. and WlUson.)
Willson, Howard C, Worcester, Mass. Base for stools
and other furniture. 1,453,650 ; May 1.
Willson, Mendal W., Mount Carmel, 111. Ozonizer.
1,461,238 ; July 10.
Willson, Oscar, assignor of one-third to E. E. Ericson
and one-third to C. Rask, Springfield, Mass. Grinding
machine. 1,467,023 ; Sept. 4.
Willson, Russell A., Spokane, Wash. Antiaircraft shell.
1,464,192; Aug. 7.
Willson, Russell A., assignor of one-half to F. N. Martin,
Spokane, Wash. Apparatus for refrigeration. 1,455,156 ;
May 15.
Willson, Thomas C, Philadelphia, Pa. Phonographic
printing device. 1,445,987 ; Feb. 20.
Willson, William C. (See Hudson, A. E., and Willson.)
Willys Corporation. (See Wetzel, Fred H., assignor.)
Willys-Morrow Company, The. (See Jordan, Benjamin H.,
assignor.)
Willys-Morrow Company, The. (See Knowles, Harford
C, assignor.)
Willys-Morrow Company, The. (See Lutz, Hans, as-
signor.)
Willys-Overland Co., The. (See Green, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Belden, Edward
H., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Belden, E. H., and
Rhoads. assignors.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Bonel, Spiro S.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Clements, Everett
G., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Edwards, Henry
J., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Eyster, James P.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Graebner, Otto F.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Gravel, Abrndius,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Grimm, George E.,
a.ssignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Harrington, Wil-
liam F., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Harrington, W. F.,
and Speke, assignors.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Jerdone, Francis,
.ir., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See King, Fred B.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Koelker, Oscar H.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Lichter, Adolph
H., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Lightner, A. D.
and Holmes, assignors.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Loomis, Allen, as-
signor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See McKinley, Charles
W., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Miller, John C,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Mullin, Frank, as-
slenor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Nicholson, Samuel
W., assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Rhoads, Harry E.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Rollins, Grant W.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Snell, Lyle K.,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Company, The. (See Snell, L. K., and
McKinley, assignors. )
Wilmans, Lloyd I., Dallas, Tex. Liner for typographical
casting machines. 1,467,967; Sept. 11.
Wilmarth& Morman Company. (See Williams, Arthur,
assignor.)
Wilmort Manufacturing Company. (See Aisenstein, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Wilmort Manufacturing Company. (See Obermaier, John
A., assignor.)
Wilmot Engineering Company. (See Meier, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Wilmot Engineering Company. (See Wilmot, George W.,
assignor.)
Wilmot Engineering Company. (See Wilmot, G. W., and
Blatch, assignors.)
Wilmot, George W., assignor to Wilmot Engineering Com-
pany, Hazleton, Pa. Drive chain. 1,451,286 ; Apr. 10.
Wilmot, George W., assignor to Wilmot Engineering
Company, Hazleton, Pa. Coal jig. 1,466,866 ;
Sept. 4.
Wilmot, George W., and F. H. Blatch, assignors to Wil-
mot Engineering Company, Hazleton, Pa. Coal jig.
1,451,287 ; Apr. 10.
Wilmoth, John V., Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia. Air-
inlet valve. 1,467,218; Sept. 4.
Wilms, Gustav O., assignor to The Reliance Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Dashpot-controlled switch. 1,449,025 ;
Mar. 20.
Wilms, Hermann, assignor to The Wilco Machine Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Nut-cracking machine. 1,470,247 ; •
Oct. 9.
Wilms, Lee W. V., Chicago, 111. Shiftable closing means
for automobiles. 1,470,308; Oct. 9.
Wilner, Ragnar A. W., Long Island City, N. Y. Carpet-
sweeper attachment. 1,475,100 ; Nov. 20.
Wilsey Incorporated. (See Wilsey, Irven H., assignor.)
Wilsey, Irven H., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Wilsev Incorporated. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,474,697 ; Nov. 20.
Wilsey, Irven H., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Wilsey Incorporated. Method and appa- ■
ratus for controlling internal-combustion engines.
1,476,315 ; Dec. 4.
Wilsey, Irven H., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Wilsey Incorporated. Method and apparatus
for controlling internal-combustion engines. 1,476,316 ;
Dec. 4.
Wilsman, Edwin W., Green Bay, Wis. Blotter holder.
1,468,770; Sept. 25.
Wilson, Alexander H., Chicago, 111. Clutch. 1,472,710;
Oct. 30.
Wilson, Alfred C, Webster Groves, Mo. Flytrap.
1.442,918; .Tan. 23.
Wilson, Alfred R. (See Thompson, W. D.. and Wilson.)
Wilson, Allen P., Eissignor to Boston Pencil Pointer Com-
pany, Waltham, Mass. Cutter for pencil sharpener.
1,470,416 ; Oct. 9.
Wilson, Arnett, Youngstown, Ohio. Aviation harness.
1,448,101 ; Mar. 13.
Wilson, Arthur L., Edgewood, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Radio con-
trol system. 1,469,349 ; Oct. 2.
Wilson, Ben T., Nacogdoches, Tex. Attachment for trac-
tor plows. 1,442,504 ; .Tan. 16.
Wilson, Ben T.. Nacogdoches, Tex. Brace for tractor
plows. 1,442,505 ; Jan. 16.
Wilson Bohannan, Inc. (See Sheinman, Morris, assignor.)
Wilson Brothers. (See Heaton, Clarence E., assignor.)
Wilson, Byron E., assignor to The Eymon Crossing Com-
pany, Marion, Ohio. Railway crossing. 1,456,751 ;
May 29.
Wilson, C. R., Body Company. (See Rhein, Lloyd R.,
assignor.)
Wilson, Clarence C, Bridgeport, Conn. Box for flat metal
tableware. 1,451,383: Apr. 10.
Wilson, Claude, Oil Hill, Kans. Oil saver. 1,448,243;
Mar. 13.
Wilson, Cyril L. (See Foord. Richard B., assignor.)
Wilson. David H., deceased, Wortendyke, N. .T., and .1.
E. Fuller, Fredonia, N. Y. ; E. P. Wilson, administratrix.
Superheater pipe connection and making the same.
1,442,458 : Jan. 16.
Wilson, B. Pauline, administratrix. (See Wilson, D. IT.,
and Fuller.)
Wilson, Edgar H.. Chartiers Township, Allegheny County,
assignor to Tavlor-Wilson Manufacturing Company.
McKees Rocks, Pa. Gas producer. 1.450.767 ; Apr. 3.
Wilson, Edgar H., Chartiers Township, Allegheny County,
assignor to Taylor-Wilson Manufacturing Company,
McKees Rocks, Pa. Pipe cutting, rounding, and thread-
ing machine. 1,460,088; June 26.
Wilson, Edgar M., Davenport, Iowa. Bed canopy.
1,443,301 ; Jan. 23.
Wilson, Edw. F., trustee. (See Strong, William J. H.,
assignor.)
Wilson, Edward, assignor to Wilson Engineering Com-
oany, St. Louis, Mo. Compressor. 1,442.319: Jan. 16.
Wilson, Edward, assignor to Wilson Ensinepring Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Compressor. 1,444,577 ; Feb. 6
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
593
Wilson, Edward, assignor to Wilson Engineering Com-
pany St. Louis, Mo. Compressor. 1,444,578 ; UeD.b.
Wilson, Kdward, assignor to Wilson Engineering Com-
uanv, St. Louis, Mo. Compressor. 1.452,718 ; Apn 24.
Wilson. Edward, assignor to Wilson Engineering Corn-
panv, St. Louis, Mo. Compressor. 1.463.98!): Aug. i.
Wilson, Edward, assignor to Wilson Engineering Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Oil separator. 1,463,990 : Aug. i.
Wilson, Edward, assignor of one-half to W. G. Mor-
gan St. Louis, Mo. Rotary compressor. 1,444,440 ,
Feb! 6. „ . N
Wilson, Edwin. (See Maple, Harry C, assignor.)
Wilson. Elbert A., Arlington, N. .T.. assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, ^rllmlngton, Del. Man-
ufacture of l)uttons. 1,477.094: Dec. 11.
Wilson,. Elihu C, et aL (See Deakins, G. C, and Hamer,
assignors.)
Wilson Emery .T., Cleveland, Ohio. Rotary speed indi-
cator. 1,466,156 ; Aug. 28. „ ^., ., „ ,
Wilson, Emma M., executrix. (See Wilson, James b.)
Wilson Engineering Company. (See Wilson, Edward, as-
Wi^lSM°,'"'Ernest M., Sandpoint, Idaho. Electric switch.
1,447,917 ; Mar. 6.
Wilson, Eugene B. (See Tresemer. W. L., and Wilson.)
Wilson, Fastener Company, The. (See Clark, Emma E..
issiTior )
Wilson. Francis F., Hollister, Calif. Pulling jack.
1,441,617; Jan. 9. . ^. i ..oo kqq .
Wilson, Frank, Sellers, La. Washing machine. l,4bS,588 ,
Wilson'. Frank H., Kalamazoo, Mich. Punch. 1,447,000 ;
Feb. 27. ^ J, -, ,o- -nn.
Wilson, Frank N., St. Louis, Mo. Loader. 1.46i,i00,
Wilson" Frederick D.,. assignor to Deere and Company,
Moline. 111. Corn harvester. 1,440,517 ; Jan. 2.
Wilson, Frederick D., assignor to Deere & Company, Mo-
line 111. Corrugated roller. 1,454,305 ; May 8.
Wilson, George A. "(See Wilson, George A., jr., assignor.)
Wilson; Georcre A., jr., assignor of one-half to G. A.
Wilson, Boston. Mass. Valve. 1,441,772; Jan. 9.
Wilson, George F., Elmwood. Nebr. Antifreeze attach-
ment for radiators. 1.448,102 ; Mar. 13.
Wilson, George H., Coleman, Alberta, Canada. Hog
pincers. 1,451,133; Apr. 10.
Wilson, George M., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Wire
stretcher and puller. 1,443,064 ; Jan. 23.
Wilson, George W. Hopkinsville, Ky. Fence structure.
1.458,260; June 12. t, , . ^
Wilson, Harry 11. , et al. (See Hockman, Russel, assignor.)
Wilson, Henry W., Duluth, Minn. Roning-mlll coupling
and spindle. 1,451,519; Apr. 10.
Wilson, James F.. Kensington, Md. Shift bar for type-
writlne machines. 1.474.751 : Nov. 20.
Wilson, James M. (See Bowe, Charles F., assignor.)
Wilson, James M., assignor to Crane Company. Chicago,
111. Indexed handle structure. 1.448.019. Mar. 13.
Wilson. James 0., Jersey City, N. J. Permutation lock.
1.456,957: May 29.
Wilson, James S., deceased. Chelsea, Mass. ; E. M. Wil-
son, executrix. Circular loom. 1,472,029 ; Oct. 23.
Wilson, Jesse, Jeffiersonvllle, Ind. Sash mounting.
1.445.863; Feb. 20.
Wilson, Jesse E., Oxford Junction, Iowa. Air confining
and releasing valve. 1,450,934 ; Apr. 10.
Wilson. John A., Beaumont, Tex. Walking-beam system
for pumping water. 1,459,645 ; June 19.
Wilson, John A., Elizabeth, assignor to Duratex Corpora-
tion, Newark, N. J. Machine for treating or processing
fabrics and other goods. 1,457.413 ; June 5.
Wilson, John B. (See Lamb. John, assignor.)
Wilson, John D., Jacksonville. Fla.. assignor of one-half
to F. H. Garner, Union, S. C. Timber-felling apparatus.
1,457,761 ; June 5.
Wilson, John E., Northumberland, Pa. Knockdown build-
ing. 1.448,244 ; Mar. 13.
Wilson, John J., Columbia, Tenn. Cotton harvester.
1,451,090; Apr. 10.
Wilson. John M., San Diego, Calif. Dental appliance.
1.467.079 ; Sept. 4.
Wilson-Jones Loose Leaf Company. (See Dom, Alexander,
assignor.)
Wilson-Jones Loose Leaf Company. (See Fargo, Charles
R.. assignor.)
Wilson Jones Loose Leaf Company. (See Newman, George
W., assignor.)
V\ilson. .Tospph R. fSpo Oilman. F. L.. and Wilson.)
Wilson, Joseph R., Salt Lake City, Utah. Animal trap.
1.456,415: May 22.
Wilson, Lvman A., New Tork. N. Y. Water-cooled lamp.
1,457,646 : June 5.
Wilson, Mamie C. et al. (See Wingo. Sara H.. assignor.)
Wilson. Marv F. F., New Rochelle, N. Y. Hose supporter.
1.449.925 : Mar. 27.
Wilson, Otto E., Peru, Ind. Wheel. 1,470.517; Oct. 9.
Wilson, Paul B. (See Barksdale, G. R., and Wilson.)
Wilson. Ralph W., New York, N. Y. Vanity box.
1,460,509: .Inly 3.
Wilson. Ralph W.. New York. N. Y.. assignor to Theo.
W. Foster & Bro Co., Providence, R. I. Container.
Rel5.564 ; Mar. 20.
58339—38
Wilson, Ralph W.. New York, N. Y., assignor to Theodore
W. Foster & Bro. Co., Providence, K. I. Container.
1,463,354; July 31.
Wilson, Ralph W., New York, N. Y., assignor to Theodore
W. Foster & Bro. Co., Providence, R. I. Powder and
rouge container. 1,463,355 ; July 31.
Wilson, Raymond, Waltham, Mass. Starting strip for
use with asphalt shingles. 1,444,821 ; Feb. 13.
Wilson, Raymond S., Philadelphia, Pa. Boot and shoe
jack. 1,442,459; Jan. 16.
Wilson, Robert E. (See Hutchinson, Richard A., as-
signor.) „ „ „ ,
Wilson, Robert E. (See Wilson, Robert E. and R. E.)
Wilson, Robert E., Cambridge. Mass. Evaporating proc-
ess and apparatus. 1,471,765 ; Oct. 23.
Wilson, Robert E. and R. E., Belleville, assignors to S.
R. Gross, Newark, N. J. Dropping machine.
1,462,185; July 17.
Wilson, Robert E., L. W. Parsons, and S. L. Cbisholm,
Washington, D. C. Production of alkall-earth-metal
permanganates. 1,453,562 ; May 1.
Wilson, Robert J., Seattle. Wash. Furnace. 1.443,776 ;
Jan. 30.
Wilson, Roger E. (See McCuUough, E. W., and Wilson.)
Wilson, Roland A., Tampa, Fla. Touring and camping
car. 1.460.464; .Inly 3.
Wilson, Samuel H., Glasgow, Scotland. Anatomical artic-
ulator for dental use. 1,471,019 ; Oct. 16.
Wilson, Stephen N., et al. (See Wingo, Sara H., as-
signor.)
Wilson, Svdney. (See Wilson, Walter A. and S.)
Wilson, Thomas, Indio, Calif. Vehicle frame suspension.
1,458,092; June 5.
Wilson, Thomas, & Co. (See Giebel, Henry, assignor.)
Wilson. Thomas K., Kerry, Oreg. Pulley block and bear-
ins. 1.466.980: Sept. 4.
Wilson, Thomas M., Greensburg, Pa. Combination appa-
ratus for drying, burning, and cooling brick. 1,453,819 ;
May 1.
Wilson, Thomas W., Halls, Mo. Vault protector.
1,445,377 ; Feb. 13.
Wilson, Tom, Johnstown, Pa. Rolling-mill appliance.
1,439,811 ; June 26.
Wilson, Van L., Boise, Idaho. Cushion tire. 1,473,270;
Nov. 6. . .
Wilson, Verney A., AtaUa, Ala. Compressed-air ice ma-
chine. 1,452,403 ; Apr. 17.
Wilson, W. L., et al. (See Prosser, William J., assignor.)
Wilson, Walter A. and S., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Street indicator. 1,455,467 ; May 15.
Wilson, Walter C. Montello, Nev. Insect catcher.
1,461,169; July 10.
Wilson, Walter J.. Sewickley, Pa. Cutting apparatus
for mining machines. 1,469,132 ; Sept. 25.
Wilson, William, Selma, Ala. Machine for steaming
hats. 1,441.258; Jan. 9.
Wilson, William, Maplewood. N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tron-discharge device. 1,463,860 ; Aug. 7.
Wilson, William, Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Companv. Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Vacuum tube. 1.478.087 : Dec. IS.
Wilson, William, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Thermionlcally-active substance and making the same.
1,464,124 ; Aug. 7.
Wilson, William D.. and A. Cullander, assignors of one-
third to E. Haga, Belzoni, Miss. Cotton tramper.
1.461,639 : Julv 10.
Wilson, William E., Akron, Ohio. Putty clip. 1,471,675 ;
Oct. 23. „
Wilson. William G., West New Brighton, N. Y. Hose
coupling. 1,450.126: Mar. 27.
Wilson. William G.. Bridgeport, Conn. Vehicle wheel.
1,457.013 ; May 29.
Wilson, William G., Bridgeport, Conn. Catch for doors
and the like. 1,469,979 ; Oct. 9.
Wilson, William W. (See Hamer. Leland S., assignor.)
Wilson, William W., Los Angeles, Calif. Elevator.
1.468,589 ; Sept. 18.
Wilson, Winifred. (See McGowan, Owen J., assignor.)
Wilson, Wvlio G.. New Tork, N. Y., assignor to Sliding
A^alves Incorporated. Slide valve. 1,442.204 : Jan. 16.
Wilson. Wvlle G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Sliding
Valves Incorporated. Rotary cup valve. 1,448,585 ;
Mar. 13.
Wilson, Wylie G., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Sliding
Valves Incorporated. Valve. 1,449,478 : Mar. 27.
Wilt. Rov E.. Arcanum, Ohio. Excavating machine.
1.454.781 ; May 8.
Wilthll. Bernhard. Flushing. N. Y. Saw setting and
sharpening machine. 1.468,986 : Sept. 25.
Wilton, Thomas O., London, England. Furnace grate.
1,462.994; .July 24.
Wiltrout. Alton J., Warsaw, Ind. Oar. 1.451,749 ;
Apr. 17.
Wimberlv. Oscar N., Jacksonville. Fla. Pocket safety de-
vice. "1,458,867: June 12.
Wimberly, Oscar N.. .Jacksonville. Fla. Fastening for
loss-preventing devices. 1,474,308: Nov. 13.
Wimmer. Edith A.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Tool.
1.454.782 ; May 8.
594
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wimmer, John G., Lockport, 111. Furnace. 1,470,309 /
Oct. 9.
Wimmers, August A., assignor to The Egry Register Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Autographic register. 1,452,453 ;
Apr. 17.
Wimmers, August A., assignor to The E§ry Register
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Autographic register.
1,452,454 ; Apr. 17.
Wimp, Jet, Chicago, 111. Bed for automobiles. 1,444,532 ;
Feb. 6.
Wiiians, Daniel M., assignor to The Brewer-Titchenev
Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Door curtain for ve-
hicles. 1,464,379; Aug. 7.
Winans, Daniel M., assignor to The Brewer-Titchener
Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Adjustable mirrdr
for windshields. 1.478,689; Dec. 25.
Winans, Earl W., Detroit, Mich. Antifreezing plug.
1,466,219 ; Aug. 28.
Winans, Earl W., assignor to Federal Motor Truck Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Dumping wagon. 1,466,910;
Sept. 4.
Winans, Harold J., Nashville, Tenn. Cigarette-salvage
case. 1,459,077 ; June 19.
Winans, Wesley G., Detroit, Mich., assignor to O. C. Cas-
tleof, Akron, Ohio. Door holder. 1,446,866 ; Feb. 27.
Winberg, Charles U., Seattle, Wash. Brooder. 1,440,755 ;
Jan. 2.
Winberg. Charles U., Seattle, Wash. Poultry brooder.
1,440,756; Jan. 2.
Winca, Emerv, Cleveland, Ohio. Spark intensifler.
1,463,608; July 31.
Winchell, Ernest E., Seattle, Wash. Wheel and gear
remover. 1,470,310 ; Oct. 9.
Winchell, Freeman J., ct al., trustees. (See Josephsoii,
Helmer G., assignor.)
Winchell, Freeman J., et al., trustees. (See Winchell,
Freeman J., assignor.)
Winchell, Freeman. J., Lynn, assignor to said F. J. Win-
chell, Nahant, J. L. Stevenell, Haverhill, and H. O.
Josephson, Lynn, Mass., trustees. Shank reenforce.
1,447,001 ; Feb. 27.
Winchenbaugh, Lester P., Company. (See Gentile, Law-
rence, assignor.)
Winchenbaugh, Lester P., Company. (See Winchenbaugh,
L. P., and Gentile, assignors.)
Winchenbaugh, Lester P., Hyde Park, and L. Gentile,
Melrose, assignors to Lester P. Winchenbaugh Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Paper-treating machine. 1,454,362 ;
May 8.
Winchenbaugh, Lester P., Hyde Park, and L. Gentile,
Melrose, assignors to Lester P. .Winchenbaugh Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Applying coloring liquid to paper.
1.454.363 ; May 8.
Wiuchenbaugb, Lester P.. Hyde Park, and L. Gentile,
Melrose, assignors to Lester P. Winchenbaugh Com-
pany, Boston. Blass. Applying coloring liquid to paper.
1.454.364 ; May 8.
Winchester, Franklin E. (See Weller, J. L., and Win-
chester.)
Winchester, George, Roselle, and F. A. Howard, Elizabeth,
N. J., assignors to Standard Development Company.
Spark plug. 1,461,300; July 10.
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. -(See Burton, F. F., and
Rowley, assignors.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. (See Gravely, Julian
S., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. (See Miller, Louis A., as-
signor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. (See Tredwell, Charles
A., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Arnold, Ar-
thur A., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Davis, El-
wood R., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See de Olaneta,
Harold, assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Gallagher,
George D., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Humeston,
Frederick L., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Jewett, Ar-
thur C, assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Paine,
Arthur P.. assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Staples,
Arthur L., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Stevenson,
Charles H., assignor.)
Winch<>ster Repeating Arms Company. (See Stimson,
Frank G., assignor.)
Winchler, William H., St.' Joseph, Mo. Pin extracting and
replacing tool. 1,472,349 ; Oct. 30.
Windecker, Martin. I'onchatoula, La. Toilet cabinet.
1,443,858 ; Jan. 30.
Winder, Samuel E., Chicago, 111 Glass-molding machine.
1,466,867 ; Sept. 4.
Windes, Thomas G., ,ir. (See Ladd. C, and Windes.)
Windett, Victor, assignor to The Wellman-Seaver-Morgan
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Door and door-operating
mechanism for furnaces and the like. 1,475,731 ;
Nov. 27.
Windmaispr. Adolph, Spokane, Wash. Two-piece rim.
1,478,934 ; Dec. 25.
Windmiller, Louis D., Sacramento, Calif. Direction sig-
nal for motor vehicles. 1,446,732 ; Feb. 27.
Window Glass Machine Company. (See Clark, Henry 1'.,
assignor.)
Windsor Manufacturing Company, The. (See Cope.
Joseph II., assignor.)
Wine Railway Appliance Co., The. (See Sweeley, i:d-
ward A., assignor.)
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Car door. 1,451,001 ;
Apr. 10.
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Car door. 1,451,002;
Apr. 10.
Wine. William E., Toledo, Ohio. Car-door-locking device.
1,455,694 ; May 15.
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Railway car. 1,460,009 ;
June 26.
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Car-door-locking device.
1,472,5.39 ; Oct. 30.
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Car-door lock. 1,472,540 ;
Oct. 30.
S\MneIl, Karl O., assignor to Pressed Steel Car Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Brake mechanism. 1,457,868 : June 5.
Wineman, Wade H.. Chicago, 111., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Forging machine, 1,440,807 ;
Jan. 2.
Wineman, Wade H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Separator. 1,440,808 ; Jan. 2.
Wlnestock, Otto C, Perkinsville, Vt. Washing pulp.
1,468.337 ; Sept. 18.
Winfield, Walter E., et al. (See Mayberry, Thomas A.,
assignor.)
Wing Corporation. (See Wing, Russell T., assignor.)
Wing, Paul. (See Dumars, Gerald, assignor.)
Wing, Russell T., St. Cloud, assignor to Wing Corpora-
tion, Minneapolis, Minn. Lens for headlights.
1,446.607 ; Feb. 27.
Wingard, Andrew R. and G., Taconxa, Wash. Refrigerated
display case. 1,471,083; Oct. 16.
Wingard, Gunnar. (See Wingard, Andrew R. and G.)
Wingard, Oscar. (See Osher, .Tulius C, assignor.)
Wingert, Martha S., Whittier, Calif. Doll. Des. o2,296;
May 1.
Wi7igo, Sara H., San Diego, Calif., assignor of one-sixth
to W. R. Humphreys, one-sixth to J. K. Taubraan, one-
sixth to M. C. Wilson, and one-sixth to S. N. Wilson,
Lexington. Mo. Reversible cuff. 1.4.")4,365 ; May 8.
Wingqvist, Erik H., Utbynas Villastad, near Gottenborg,
assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska KuUagerfabriken,
Gottenborg, Sweden. Manufacturing gear wheels.
1,474,500 ; Nov. 20.
Wingquist, Sven G., assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska
KuUagerfabriken, Gottenborg. Sweden. Machine for
manufacturing toothed wheels, screw wheels, or the
like. 1,446.777 : Feb. 27.
Wingquist. Sven G., assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska
KuUagerfabriken, Gottenborg, Sweden. Machine for
manufacturing toothed wheels, screw wheels, or the like.
1,463,414 ; July 31.
Wingquist, Sven G.. assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska
KuUagerfabriken, Gottenborg, Sweden. Cage for roller
bearings. 1,473,168; Nov. 6.
Wingrove, William, Edgewater, Colo. Vegetable feeder for
poultry. 1,462,893 ; July 24.
Wink, William M., Owensboro, assignor of one-half to
F. Ilorlander, Rome, Ky. Portable boring machine,
1,449,361; Mar. 20.
Winkel, Christopher, assi.gnor to The Theodor Kundtz
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Seat desk. 1,454,143 ;
May 8.
Winkel, Herbert. (See Tanberg, A. P., and Winkel.)
Winkelnian, Gustave A., Detroit, Mich. Railway ti».
1,440,715 ; Mar. 27.
Winkelmann, Charles, North Bergen, assignor to the
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Strip-
folder for sewing machines. 1,444,894 ; Feb, 13.
Winkelmann, Charles, North Bergen, assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Hat
lining, 1,475,615 ; Nov, 27.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., and H. Gray, Akron, Ohio, as-
signors to The B. P. Goodrich Company, New York,
N. Y. Vulcanizing rubber. 1.478,088 ; Dec. 18,
Winkelmann, Louis, Hoboken, N. .T. Radioactive vacuum
tube. 1,466,777 ; Sept, 4.
Winkelmviller, Karl, Leipzig-Lindenau, Germany. Manu-
facturinc ribbed pipes, 1,472,146 : Oct, 30.
Winkle, Frederick C. (See Mount, R. S., and Winkle.)
Winkle, Solomon A. (See Winklepleck, Solomon A.)
Winklepleck, Solomon A., (now by judicial change of
name Solomon A. Winkle), Santa Ana, Calif. Razor-
strop container. 1,457,612 ; June 5.
Winkler, Alfred, and M. Diinnebier, Neuwied, Germany.
Drawing-in device for adhesive-applying machines for
use in the manufacture of envelopes. 1,465,887 ;
Aug. 21.
Winkler, Carl, Berne, Switzerland. Melting pot particu-
larly for stereotyping metal. 1,447,111 ; Feb. 27.
Winkler. Carl. Berne, Switzerland. Machine for casting
stereotype plates. 1.478.935 : Dec, 2^
Winkler. Edmund, assignor of one-half to S. Hajdu,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Child's vehicle. 1,447,743; Mar. 6.
Winkler, Henry O., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Koeh-
ring Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Batch mixer and
meter, 1,451,483 ; Apr. 10.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
595
Winkler, Joseph, and P. Kiinig, Pforzhelm-Dillweissen-
steln, Germany, assisnors, by mesne assignments, to
Ernst Gideon Cck Manufacturing Company, Hilton,
N. J. JIanufacture of annular plait or netting in the
form of tubes. 1.440.572: Jan. 2.
Winkler, Joseph F.. I'hiladolphia, Pa. Refrigerating sys-
tem. 1,467,968; Sept. 11.
Winkler, Joseph S., Chanute, Kuns. Wrist pin.
1,466,325 ; Aug. 28.
Winkler, Ned, St. Albans, W. Va. Advertising device.
1.446.680; Fel>. 27.
Winkler, Oscar S., Baltimore, Md. Long-reach ton^s.
1,453,301 ; M.-\y 1.
Winkler, William, and A. H. Miller, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Caster. 1,467,744; Sept. 11.
Winkley, Erastus E.. Lvnn. Mass. Automatic steering
apparatus. 1.478.195: Dec. IS.
Winkley. Erastus E., Lynn, Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-
compressing machine. 1,440,573 ; Jan. 2.
Winkley, Era.stus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Strip-
ping machine. 1.442.205 ; Jan. 16.
Winkley. Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. .T. Press
for use in the manufacture of boots and shoes.
1.442,829: Jan. 23.
Winkley. Erastus E.. Lynn. Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. lleel-
building machine. 1.447.36S : Mar. 6.
Winkley. Erastus E., Lynn. Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Heel-
building machine. 1.447,369 : Mar. 6.
Winkley. Erastus E.. Lynn. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Stop
mechanism. 1,448.649 : Mar. 13.
Winkley, Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Hoel-
building machine. 1.452,669; Apr. 24.
Winkley, Erastus E.. Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel
press. 1.452.670; Apr. 24.
Winkley. Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel
press. 1,452,671 ; Apr. 24.
Winkley. Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel
pr. ss. 1.452.672 : Apr. 24.
Winkley, Erastus E.. Lynn. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Stock-
cutting machine. 1,454.877 ; May 15.
Winkley, Erastus E.. Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole-
laying machine. 1,455.952 : May 22.
Winkley, Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Stock-
cutting machine. 1,471,372 : Oct. 23.
Winkley. Erastus E.. Lynn, Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe" Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Stock-
cutting machine. 1,472.108: Oct. 30.
Winkley. Erastus E., Lynn, Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Making
shoe bottoms. " 1,472,109 : Oct. 30.
Winkley, Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Machine for
operating on shoes. 1,473.660 ; Nov. 13.
Winkley, Frank D., Madison, Wis., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Bassick Manufacturing Company.
Lubricating apparatus. 1.463,861 ; Aug. 7.
Winks, John O.. assignor of one-half to B. L. Benson,
San Francisco, Calif. Hair curler. 1,457,099 ; May 20.
Winks, John O., San Francisco, and E. O. Bennett, Gil-
roy, assignors to B. L. Benson. San Francisco, Calif.
Lock. 1,454.202 ; May 8.
Winn, Albert F. (See Hubbard, J. C, and W'inn.)
Winn. Chester B., Buffalo, N. Y. Artificial leg. 1,447,230 :
Mar. 6.
Winn, Wesley E.. Los Angeles. Calif. Can opener.
1,447.370: Mar. 6.
Winn, Willard A., et al., trustees. (See Hill, Ernst V.,
assignor.)
Winne. Harrv A. (See Merrill, W. L., and Winne.)
Winner, William E.. and C. C. Patterson, Lowell, Mass.
Spirit level. 1,453,888 ; May 1.
Winning. Robert K., assignor to Clum Mfg. Co.. Milwau-
kee. Wis. Combination switch. 1,441,618 ; Jan. 9.
Wjnship. Albert W., Utica, N. Y. Wardrobe trunk.
1.444,718 ; Feb. 6.
Winship, Emory. (See Sumner. James W.. assignor.)
Winship, Ernest O., and P. J. Bacon, New London. Conn.
Banjo tailpiece. 1.462,359 ; July 17.
Winship. Ross. Chicago, 111. Discharge for containers.
1,448,894; Mar. 20.
Winslow Boiler & Engineering Company. (See Tedman.
Hudson A., assignor.)
Winslow, Edward W., Belle Plaine, Iowa. Phonograph
cabinet. 1,453,329 ; May 1.
Winslow, Marion H., Terre Haute, Ind. Platform scale.
1,469,402; Oct. 2.
Winslow Safety High Pressure Boiler Company. (See
Brown. Kenneth C. assignor.)
Winsor, James G., Detroit, Mich. Dump body. 1,463,185 ;
July 31.
Winsper, I. R., administrator. (See Mayer, Mathow.)
Winston, William J. (See Mitts, P. S., and Winston.)
Wintemute, Willson E., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Oar sleeve and collar. 1,450,475 ; Apr. 3.
Winter, Arthur, Jersey City, N. J. Fountain pen.
1,443,515 ; Jan. .30.
Winter, Arthur, Jersey City, N, J., assignor of one-half
to F. II. La Pierre. Pen. 1,450,398; Apr. 3.
Winter, Arthur A. (See Kutsche, A. C, and Winter.)
Winter, Courtney P., New Brunswick, N. J. Method of
and apparatus for severing sheets from a web.
1.477,0L'l : Dec. U.
Winter, Edwin M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hot die for plastic
molding. 1,469,747 ; Oct. 2.
Winter, Ernest, Cannstatt, near Stuttgart, Germany.
Picture and pattern behind which a light-reflecting me-
tallic sheet is laid. 1.474.698 : Nov. 20.
Winter, Ernest J., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S. In-
dustrial Alcohol Co. Apparatus for use in the manu-
facture of aldehydes. 1,454.609 ; May 8.
Winter, John R., Lansing, Mich. Means for securing re-
movable rims. 1,462,529; Juiv 24.
Winter, John R., Lansing, assignor to Keisey Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Wheel hub. 1,451,248 ; Apr. 10.
Winter, Julius. (See de Lukacsevics, C, and Wittal, as-
signors.)
Winter, Oscar, Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Andale Engi-
neering Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Indicator for
forced-lubrication systems. 1.468,548 : Sept. 18.
Winter, Robert, jr. (See Hoover, A. W., and Winter.)
Winter, Robert R., Leland, Miss. Fan attachment.
1,468,851 : Sept. 25.
Winter, William A. (See Greenberg, G., and Winter.)
Winter. William A., New York, N. Y. Fur-treating ma-
chine. 1.465.959 ; Aug. 28.
Winter, William A.. New York, N. Y. Fur-treating
machine. 1,465.900 ; Aug. 28.
Winterhalder, Grace E., Kamloops, British Columbia.
Canada. Suspender connection to stockings. 1,471,301;
Oct. 16.
Wintermute, Harry A., Branchville, N. J., assignor to Re-
search Corporation, New York, N. Y. Rotary means
for cleaning electrodes. 1,454,256 ; May 8.
Winters, Edward B., Coffeyville, Kans. Earth loader.
1,452,330 ; Apr. 17.
Winters, Edward B., Coffeyville, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Wichita Scraper Drag Company,
Sedgwick County, Kans. Road drag and scraper.
1,450,195 ; Apr. 3.
Winters, John A. (See Walther, G.. and Winters.^
Winters, John H. (See W^inters, Ralph L. and J. H.)
Winters. Ralph L. and J. H., Clarksville, Tenn. Treat-
ing garlicky wheat. 1,476,131 ; Dec. 4.
Winters, Robert E., Coraopolis, Pa., assignor of one-half
to A. C. Dean, Pittsburgh, Pa. Adjustable crank pin.
1,460,692 : July 3.
Winters, Robert E.. Coraopolis, assignor of one-half to
A. C. Dean, Pittsburgh, Pa. Speed-change mechanism.
1.474,752 : Nov. 20.
Winters, William, Chicago, 111. Roach trap. 1.473.0G9 ;
Nov. 6.
Wintersteen, Edward D.. Scheneetadv, N. 1'. Fountain
pen. 1.478.157; Dec. 18.
Winther, Christian W., Fresno, Calif. Punching ma-
chine. 1,464,961 ; Aug. 14.
Wintle, Henry, Jackman, Me. Shears or scissors.
1,470,417; Oct. 9.
Winton, Alexander, Lakewood. Ohio. Piston for internal-
combustion engines. 1,463,644 ; July 31.
Wiora. „oseph A., W'ild Rose, Wis. Gearless differential.
1,443.448; Jan. 30.
Wipf, Herman J. D.. assignor to John Wyeth & Bro.
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Bottle. Des. 62,160 ; Mar. 27.
Wipp, Henry C. A., Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Fish-
hcok. 1,457,762; June 5.
Wiprud. Sven T. (See Cooney, E. H., Eklund, and
Wiprud.)
Wire, Charles E., Washington, D. C. Forming founda-
tion walls. 1,446,681 ; Feb. 27.
Wire Cord Company, The. (See Weigel, Daniel M., as-
signor.)
Wire Products Corporation. (See Barnes, John S., as-
signor.)
Wire. Wesley M., Newberg, Oreg. Egg carrier.
1.466.326; Aug. 28.
Wire Wheel Corporation of America. (See DaTison, Wal-
ter W., assignor.)
Wire Wheel Corporation of America. (See Gruber, Frank
A., assignor. )
Wire Wheel Corporation of America. (See House, Henry
A., jr.. assignor.)
Wirebounds Patents Company. (See Bauwens, Seraphine
F.. assignor.)
Wirebounds Patents Company. (See Bombardie, Charles
H.. assignor.)
Wirebounds Patents Company. (See Davidson, Bruce J.,
assignor.)
Wirebounds Patents Company. (See Koch, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Wirebounds Patents Company. (See Landers, David A.,
assignor.)
Wirebounds Patents Company. (See Thompson, Osceola
C. assignor.)
596
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wireless Specialty Apparatus Company. (See Macpher-
son, Byron, assignor.)
Wireless Specialty Apparatus Company. (See Pickard,
Greenleaf W., assignor.)
Wireless Specialty Apparatus Company. (See Pritss, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Wireless Specialty Apparatus Company. (See Richard,
G. W., and Bartb, assignors.)
Wirkkala, Oscar A., Kent, Wash. Logging bull hook.
1,460,808 : July 3.
Wirkkala, Oscar A., Kent, Wash. Choker hook. 1,464,162 ;
Aug. 7.
Wirkkala, Oscar A., Rome Township, Whatcom County,
Wash. Logging engine. 1,461,338 ; July lu.
Wirkkala, Oscar A., Rome Township, Whatcom County,
Wash. Logging choker rigging. 1,464,161 ; Aug. 7.
Wirls, Glenn B., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Dust collector for
portable vacuum cleaners. 1,448,322 ; Mar. 13.
Wirrer, Gottfried. (See Josephs, L. C, jr., and Wirrer.)
Wirrer, Gottfried, Plainfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Connecticut Telephone and Electric Co.,
luc, Meriden, Conn. 'Ignition regulator for internal-
combustion engines. 1,461,339; July 10.
Wirrer, Gottfried, Plainfield, N. J., and A. C. Moyer, Al-
lentown. Pa., assignors to International Motor Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Scleroscope. 1,444,228 ; Feb. C.
Wirshing, Russell W. (See Wasser, C., and Wirshing.)
Wirt, Harrison L. (See Warren, G. B., and Wirt.)
Wirt, Harrison L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,475,213 ;
Nov. 27.
Wirt. Harrison L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
oral Electric Company. Elastic-fluid turbine. 1,475,214 ;
Nov. 27.
Wirt, Van A., Chicago, 111. Loose-leaf binder. 1,441,140;
Jan. 2.
Wirtanen, Kalle W., New York, N. Y. Wrench. 1,445,190 ;
Feb. 13.
Wirth, Carl, assignor to Autoquip Mfg. Co., Inc., Roch-
ester. N. Y. Pump. 1,449,926: Mar. 27.
Wlrth-Frey, Elias, Aarau, Switzerland. Evaporation and
apparatus therefor. 1,469,475 ; Oct. 2.
Wirth-Frey, Elias, assignor to the Firm Aktiengesellschaft
Kummler & Matter, Aarau, Switzerland. Process and
apparatus for exaporating liquids. ], 461, 640; July 10.
Wirth, John, New York, N. Y. Shampooing and hair-
washing apparatus. 1,470,311 ; Oct. 9.
Wirth, Philip W., et al. (See Latta, William W., as-
signor.)
Wirtz, William, Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama. Driv-
ing attachment for ice-cream fretzers and the like.
1,454,203 ; May 8.
Wirum, Peter, Ophir, Alaska. Animal trap. 1,443,244 ;
Jan. 23.
Wisander, Hugo A. (See Asplin, W. E., and Wisander.)
Wisbrock, Chris, West Chicago, 111. Reenforeed board.
1,474,699 ; Nov. 20.
Wisch, Edward W. and W. J., assignors to themselves,
S. C. Vincent, and F. C. Volkman, Baltimore, Md
Hand-operated toilet fan. 1,461,768 ; July 17.
Wisch, Walter J. (See Wisch. Edward W. and W. J.)
Wisch, Walter J., assignor to The Bull Dog Lock Washer
Co., Baltimore, Md. Nut lock. 1,441,619 ; Jan. 9.
Wischmann. Harry G. (See Young, Albert J., assignor.!
Wisconsin Electric Company. (See Beach, Chester H.,
assignor. )
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works. (See Norris, G. H., and
Ernest, assignors.)
Wisconsin Parts Company. (See Cook, Everett J., as-
signor. )
Wise, J. B., Incorporated. (See De Wallace, Harry, as-
signor.)
Wise, J. B., Incorporated. (See Vallier, Orvis W., as-
signor.)
Wise, Joseph C'., Los Angeles, Calif. Inner tube.
1,459,172 : June 19.
Wise, Joseph C, Redwood City, assignor of one-fourth
to E. Meyers, Oakland, Calif. Bookmark. 1,468,685 ;
Sept. 25.
Wise-McClung Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Adams, Thomas' O.. assignor.)
Wise-McClung Manufacturing Company, The. (See Wise,
W. .T., and Adams, assignors.)
Wise, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Multiple incandescent
electric lamp. 1.445,120 ; Feb. 13.
Wise, William J. and T. O. Adams, assignors to The Wise-
McClung Manufacturing Company, New Philadelphia,
Ohio. Dust-bag connector. 1,443.449; Jan. 30.
Wiseley, George W., Holdenville, Okla. Boll-weevil de-
stroyer. 1,475,467 ; Nov. 27.
Wiselogel, James J., assignor to Peerless Wire Goods
Company, La Fayette, Ind. Woven-wire receptacle.
1,445,259 ; Feb. 13.
Wiseman, Thomas A., Tullahoma, Tenn. Lock.
1,459,128 ; June 19.
Wiseman, Vane, et al. (See Kirkpatrick, Monroe C, as-
signor.)
Wlsener, George E. (See Vreeland, G. W., and Wisener.)
Wishart, JohnO. (See Wishart, William and J. O.)
Wishart, William and J. O., assignors to Clinton Refrig-
erating Company, Clinton, Iowa. Removable crosshead
for compressors. 1,448,020; Mar. 13.
Wishart, William and J. O., assignors to Clinton Refrig-
erating Company, Clinton, Iowa. Refrigerating ma-
chine. 1,449,848 ; Mar. 27.
Wishart, William, and A. H. Morrcll, assignors to Clinton
Refrigerating Company, Clinton, Iowa. Self-adjusting
oil-seal pressure packing. 1,448,021 ; Mar. 13.
Wishon, Ralph, San Francisco, Calif. Internal-combus-
tion engine. 1,476,275 • Dec. 4.
Wiskott, Max, Breslau, Germany. Producing reflectors.
1,461,301 ; July 10.
Wisner, Charles E. (See Bogusch, Emil G., assignor.)
Wjsner, Charles E. (See Cooper, Lyman M., assignor.)
Wisniewski, Vincent, Berlin, Germany. Advertising sign-
board with movable reflecting and translucent inscrip-
tions. 1,451,520; Apr. 10.
Wisniowski, Joseph J., Chicopee, Mass. Spark plug.
1,458,636; June 12.
Wisniowski, Joseph J., Chicopee, Mass. Tire tread.
Des. 63,545 ; Dec. 11.
Wisroth, Ernst, assignor of one-half to R. D. Raphael,
Los Angeles^ Calif. Ice-cream-vending cabinet.
1,451,134 ; Apr. 10.
Wiss, Ernst, Griesheim-on-the-Main, assignor to the Firm
Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Method of and apparatus for pre-
venting the burning of gas-pressure-reducing valves.
1,457,869; June 5.
Wissinger, Walter. (See Conklin, W., and Wissinger.)
Wissman, Jo.seph H., East Cleveland, Ohio. Hot-water
boiler. 1,474,989; Nov. 20.
Wissner, Arthur, Burlington, Iowa, Dirigible headli.ght
for motor vehicles. 1,449,479 : Mar. 27.
Wlstoft, S6ren, Copenhagen, Denmark. Dial for scales.
1,458,093 ; June 5.
Wiswell, George T., Evanston, assignor to The Wlswell
Improved Railroad Crossing Company, Chicago, 111.
Railway crossing. 1,453,776 ; May 1.
Wiswell Improved Railroad Crossing Company, The. (See
Wiswell. George T., assignor.)
Wiswell, Ozro N., and S. E. Allen, assignors to Swing-
spout Measure Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Emergency
unit. 1,456,167 ; May 22.
Wiswell, Percy W., Westwood, Mass. Razor-blade holder.
1.445,737; Feb. 20.
Witherell, Earl M., Duluth, Minn. Device for shaping
and pressing fabrics. 1,466,868 ; Sept. 4.
Witherspoon, Charles O., Minerva, Ohio. Flush-tank
valve. 1,442,206 ; Jan. 16.
Withrow, Floyd G., and A. M. Walker, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Detachable engine crank. 1,464,704 ; .\ug. 14.
Withrow, Floyd G., and H. O. Van .Antwerp, Grand Rap-
ids, Mich. ; said Van Antwerp assignor to said Withrow.
Antirattler. 1,641,549; .Tuly 10.
Withrow, Paul C, and W. W. Lemen, Denver, Colo.
Valve. 1,457,613 ; June 5.
Withycombe, Robert M., S.ydney, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia. Brush for shaving, massaging, or other toilet
purposes. 1,475.101 ; Nov. 20.
Withvcombe, Robert M., Sydney. New South Wales< Aus-
tralia. Toothbrush. 1,475,102 ; Nov. 20.
Witman, Ephraim, Sinking Spring, Pa. Air pump.
1,463,109 ; .Tuly 24.
Witmer, Charles C, and B. Havens, assignors to "Air-
ships Incorporated," Hammondsport, N. Y. Pneumatic
life raft. 1,456,168; May 22.
Witmer, Charles C., and B. Havens, assignors to Air-
ships Incorporated, Hammondsport, N. Y. Ball.
1,458,672; June 12.
Witmer, Fred, Woodville, Ohio. Valve-bag closure.
1,476,560; Dec. 4.
Witsaman. George H., Dayton, assignor of one-half to A.
Bernstein, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pneumatic tire. 1,444,533;
Feb. R.
Witt, Clarence W^. Wheeling, W. Va. Laundry tub.
1.474,872 ;Nov. 20.
Witt, .John J., Wlnchendon, Mass., assignor to Goodspeed
Machine Company. Lathe - carriage attachment.
1,460,121 ; June 26.
Wittal, Julius .7. (See de Lukacsevics, C, and Wittal.)
Witte, Elizabeth, administratrix. (See Witte, Louis A.)
Witte, Gertrud, Berne, Switzerland. Hand loom with de-
vice for reading weaving drawings. 1,451,641 ; Apr. 10.
Witte, Gustav A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Interna-
tional Precipitation Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Method and apparatus for rectifving high-tension alter-
nating current. 1,445.988 ; Feb. 20.
Witte, Gustav A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Inter-
national Precipitation Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Electrical precipitation of suspended particles from
gases. 1.446,778 ; Feb. 27.
Witte, John, Ferguson, Mo. Gear-shift lock. 1,464,859 ;
Aug. 14.
Witte, Ix)uis A., deceased, Metuchen Borough, N. J. ; B.
Witte, administratrix. Tunnel kiln. 1,471,875 ; Oct. 23.
Witte. Meinhard, St. Paul, Minn. Radiator. 1,450,399 ;
Apr, 3.
Witte, Meinhard, Minneapolis, Minn. Upper hose con-
nection for radiators. 1,477,924 ; Dec. 18.
Witten, Arthur P., Akron, Ohio. Toy balloon. 1,467,411 ;
Sept. 11.
Witten, William A., Duncan, Okla. Resilient wheel.
1,473,918 ; Nov. 13.
Witten, William S., Chicago, 111. Lock. 1,444,410 ; Feb. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT (JFEIUE. 192:i.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
597
111. Latch.
Gate latch.
1,456,109 ;
1,470,249;
111. Lock and latch.
W'itlen, William S., Chicago,
Jlny -l-l.
Witteii. William S., Chlcaso, 111.
Oct. i).
Witten, William S., Chicago,
1,470,250 ; Oct. 9.
Wittoubrrj?. .Vlc.xaiulcr, New York, .\. Y., assignor to
Aiitosiiles Corporation. Coin - controlled machine.
1.454,420: May S.
Wittenberg, Carl. (See Schodder, Ludwig, assignor.)
Witter, Ezra K., assignor o( one-third to J. Tost, Zion
City, 111. Wagon. 1, 440,682 ; Feb. 27.
Witter. ,7oscph S.. Wellsville, N. Y. Tractor plow.
1,441. 77o: .Tan. 9.
Witter, Willis D.. Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to Foamite
Firt'foam Company. New York, N. Y. Firc-oxtiuguish-
ing apparatus tor oil tanks. 1,454,839 ; May 8.
Wittig, Alfred E., Rochester, N. Y. Attachment for jars.
1.4.59,129; .Tune 19.
Wittig, Harry F., assignor of one-half to A. O. Brummel,
Baltimore, Md. Illuminated license-tag holder.
1,445,121 ; Feb. 13.
Wittier, .Tosepb F., Chatsworth, III. Granary and ele-
vator construction. 1,406,010; Aug. 28.
Wittmann, Frank, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to W. C. McFarnahan and N. Stevenson,
Boston. Mass. Pan greasing machine. 1,443.407 ;
Jan. 30.
Wittmann, Joseph H., Kansas City, Mo. Luggage carrier
tor motor vehicles. 1,463,991 ; Aug. 7.
Wittstein, Charles T., Newark. N. J., assignor to Arch
. Crown Mfg. Co. Gem setting. 1,449.158 ; Mar. 20.
Wittstein, Francis H., Newark, N. J. Finger ring. Des.
63,384 ; Nov. 27.
Wittum, George F., Vallejo, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to Mechanical EflBciency Com-
pany and one-half to The Auto Mail Distributor,' Inc.,
Syracuse, N. Y. Mail-assorting machine. 1,465,773;
Aug. 21.
Witz, Henri E., Rheinland Baden, Germany, assignor to
The Babcock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J.
Furnace. 1,450,127 ; Mar. 27.
Witz, Henry, Oberhausen, Germany, assignor to Babcock
& Wilcox Company, New York, N. Y. Sealing device
for traveling-grate furnaces. 1.476.276 ; Dec. 4.
Witzberger, Etienne, Carnegie, Pa. Burner. 1,443,907;
Jan. 80.
Witzberger, Etienne, assignor to Witzberger Heating Ap-
pliances Company, Carnegie, Pa. Heater. 1,443,908 ;
Jan. 30.
Witzberger, Etienne, assignor to Witzberger Heating Ap-
pliances .Company, Carnegie, Pa. Burner construction.
1,443,909 ; Jan. 30.
Witzberger Heating Appliances^ Company. (See Witz-
berger, Etienne, assignor.)
Witzel, Charles J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wrench. 1,461.810;
July 17.
Witzeumann, Emil, Pforzheim, Germany. Double-walled
tube for heating and cooling purposes. 1,453,220;
Apr. 24.
Witzenmanu, Emii, Pforzheim, Germany. Flexible metal
hose. 1,459,487; June 19.
Wiuff, Jesse W.. Milroy, Minn. Automobile brake equal-
izer. 1,442,377 ; Jan, 16.
Wiwi, Thomas i;., assignor of forty-five per cent to W. H.
Dean. Chicago, III. Advertising de.vice. 1,466,327 ;
Aug. 28.
Wixson, Albion F., Minneapolis, Minn. Window weight.
1,468,429; Sept. 18.
Wixted, John F. (See Tillyer, E. D., and Wixted.)
Wloszek, John, Donora, Pa. Double window shade and
curtain support. 1,459,173 ; June 19.
Wob.st, Lula M., Milwaukee, Wis. Sifter. 1,446,235 ;
Feb. 20.
Wodiska, Julius, New York, N. Y. Finger ring, pin,
brooch, or similar article. Des. 62,226 ; Apr. 17.
Wodonos, Stephen, assignor of one-half to R. Karajem,
Philadelphia, Pa. Cleaning device. 1,468,431 ; Sept. 18.
Woelfel. Ernest A., Peabody, Mass. Leather. Des. 61,989 ;
Feb. 20.
Woelfel, George F., Lakewood, assignor of one-half to W.
H. Abbott, East Cleveland, Ohio. Driving apparatus.
1,472,110; Oct. 30.
Woelz, Richard, and S. Reiter, Manchester, N. H. Me-
chanical direction pointer. 1,442,760 : Jan. 16.
Woerth, Emil, Hamilton Beach, N. Y. Ice box for re-
frigerators. 1,462,436 ; July 17.
Wofford, George M., and J. A. Bristow, Athens, Tex.
Hook. 1,459,488; June 19.
Wofford, Henry, Casper, Wyo. Combined faucet and
container. 1,446,817; Feb. 27.
Woglom. Frank W., Arlington. N. J. Statistical record
and filing device. 1,468,590; Sept. 18.
Wohl, Alfred, Danzig-Langfuhr, Free City of Danzig,
assignor to The Fleischmann Company. New Y'ork,
N. Y'. Treating molasses. 1,449. 1.'?4; Mar. 20.
Wohl, Alfred. Danzic-Langfnhr, Free City of Danzig,
assignor to The Fleischmann Company. New York,
N. Y. Washing compressed yeast. 1,449,1.^5 ; Mar. 20.
Wohl, Alfred, Danzig-Langfuhr, assignor to The Fleisch-
mann Company, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of veast.
1,475,215; Nov. 27.
Wohl, Jerome I. (See Reagen, George M., assignor.)
Wohl, Maurice J., et al., trustees. (See Rosenberg, Ar-
thur, assignor.)
Wohlauer, Alfred A., New Yo^rk, N. Y. Electric-lighting
globe. Des. 62,350; May 8.
Woina, Benjamin A., South River, N. J., assignor of
one-half to A. L. Johnson, New York, N. Y. Self-adjust-
ing door latch. 1,450,624 ; Apr. 3.
Wojan, Richard, Elmont, N. Y. Apparatus for repairing
shoes. 1,459,458 ; June 19.
Wolbert, Everett D., assignor of one-half to E. J. Perigo,
San Francisco, Calif. Crank-case support. 1,453,964 ;
May 1.
■Wolcott, Bernard, Buffalo, N. Y., and C. L. Jennison,
Washington, D. C. Protecting fabric against rot.
1,474,574 ; Nov. 20.
Wolcott, Darwin S., trustee. (See Hagan, George J.,
assignor.)
Wolcott, Edson R., Los Angeles, Calif, Increasing the
yield of oil wells. 1,457,479 ; June 5.
Wolcott, Frank E., Hartford, Conn. Waffle Iron.
1,446,532 ; Feb. 27.
Wolcott, Robeson B., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company, Chicago,
111. Attachment plug. 1,440,651 ; .Ian. 2.
Wolcott, Robeson B., Cleveland, assignor of one-half to J.
N. Barrett, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Fuse plug.
1,441,259 ; Jan. 9.
Wold, Peter I., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Thermionic regulator. 1,459,427 ; June 19.
Wold, Peter I., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Thermioniic regulator, 1,459,428; June 19.
Wold, Peter I., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Switching mechanism for vacuum tubes and the like.
1,462,057; July 17.
Wold, Peter I., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y.
High-frequency modulation device. 1,467,596 ; Sept. 11.
W»!d, Roscoe G., Amorita, Okla. Windmill. 1,447,455 ;
Mar. 6,
Wolever, Franklin H,, Chicago, 111. Pulverizing mill.
1,468,893; Sept. &5.
Wolever, Franklin H,, Chicago. 111. Method of and ap-
paratus for renewing oil wells. 1,476,747; Dec. 11.
Wolf, Arthur A., Phoenix, Ariz. Feed hopper. 1,463,862 ;
Aug. 7.
Wolf, Austin M., Plainfield, N. J. Liquid-feeding system.
1,457,721 ; June 5.
Wolf, Charles S., sr., Houston, Tex. Shoe-lace tip.
1,458,017; June 5.
Wolf, Elmer B. (See Osgood, L. A., and Wolf.)
Wolf, Elmer E., Springfield, assignor to International
Scale Company, Dayton, Ohio. Disk bearing for scales
and other mechanisms. 1,470,042 ; Oct. 9.
Wolf, Ernest A. P., New York, N. Y, Loose-leaf binder
and filler therefor. 1,469,748 ; Oct. 2.
Wolf, Ferd, St. Louis, Mo. Feed-water-level regulator.
1,470,660; Oct. 16.
Wolf, Frank F., assignor to Rice & Adams Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Machine for washing cans and the like.
1,453,738 ; May 1.
Wolf, Henry. (See Trinca, F., and Wolf.)
Wolf, John, Cicero, and M. Burger, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Ideal Stitcher & Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111.
Wire stitcher. 1,460,526 ; July 3.
Wolf Netter and Jacobi. (See Schwarze, Bruno, assign-
or, )
Wolf, Robert B., New York, N. Y. Bleaching pulp and
apparatus therefor. 1.454,610 : May 8.
Wolfe, Arthur P., Philadelphia, Pa. Radiator for motor
vehicles. 1,468,686; Sept. 25.
Wolfe, Charles G., Mount Vernon, Ohio. Pharmaceutical
preparation. 1,463,539 ; July 31.
Wolfe, Clinton L., Brooklyn, and J. A. Faurot, New
York. N. Y. Electric lock and door-control device.
1,452,014 ;,'i.pr. 17.
Wolfe, Clinton M., Coeburn, assignor of one-eighth to A.
L. P. Cordor, Norton, one-eighth to J. G. Richardson
and one-eighth to C. D. Elkins, Herald, one-eighth to
W. C. Franks, Toms Creek, one-eighth to J, S. King and
one-eighth to C. W. Shaffer, Coeburn, Va. Hoe.
1.444,719; Feb. 6.
Wolfe, Harry W., Philadelphia, Pa. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 1,458,899 ; June 12.
Wolfe, Henry. (See Gower, J., and Wolfe.)
Wolfe, Henry K., assignor to Rotary Rod Weeder & Mfg.
Co., Incorporated, Cheney, Wash. Rotary-rod weeder.
1,443,245 : .Tan. 23.
Wolfe, Jacob J., assignor to The Peabody School Furni-
ture Company, North Manchester, Ind, Combined
chair and desk. 1,455.824 ; May 22.
Wolfe, James H., Calgary. Alberta, Canada. Stand for
use in combination with a golf bag or the like.
1,471,766 ; Oct. 2H.
Wolfe, Jay A., assignor to The Columbus Heating and
Ventilating Company, Columbus. Ohio. Heating and
ventilating equipment, 1,473,896; Nov. 13.
Wolfe, Jesse P., San Antonio, Tex. Fastening shade-
operating cords. 1,469.133 ; Sept. 25.
Wolfe, John A., et al. (See Haubert, Leo, assignor.)
598
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wolfe, John G., Chicago, 111. Automobile tire. Des.
62,931 ; Aug. 21.
Wolfe, Lester, New York, N. Y. Flying top. 1,462,221 ;
July 17.
Wolfe, Merrill P., assignor to Fulton Iron Works, St.
Louis, Mo. Engine-stopping device. 1„449,026 ;
Mar. 20.
Wolfe, Walter G. (See Bell, L., and Wolfe.)
Wolfe, William S. (See Kilborn, K. B.j and Wolfe.)
Wolfe, William S., Akron, Oliio. Tire. Ues. 62.972 ;
Aug. 28. ^
Wolff, Aaron H., New York, N. Y. Gas heater. Des.
61,794 ; Jan. 9.
Wolff, Alfred, Berlin, Germany. Breech for tring de-
vices of all kinds, particularly adapted for shell mor-
tars. 1,446,683 ; Feb. 27.
Wolff, August, New York, N. Y. Frame for supporting
transparent plates. 1,455,373 ; May 15.
Wolff, August L., Chicago, 111. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1,450,400 ; Apr. 3.
Wolff, Edward L. (See Goss, J. H., and Woltf.)
Wolff, El-nest 0., Gillette, N. J. Vaporizer and primer.
1,467,259 ; Sept. 4.
Wolff, B'ranklyn J., Trenton, N. J. Blank-transter mecha-
nism for sagger-making machines. 1,452,331 ; Apr. 17.
Wolff, Jesse, Spokane, Wash. Testing eyes. 1,478,089 ;
Dee. 18.
Wolff, John. (See Jacobus, D. S., and Wolff.)
Wolff, Joseph. Brooklyn, IS. Y., assignor to Sonora, Inc.
I'honograph cabinet. Des. 63,546 ; Dec. 11.
tVolff, Karl G. (See Greco, G., and Wolff.)
O'olff, Lorenz K., Los Angeles, Calif. Tone-arm support.
1,453,613 ; May 1.
Wolff, Louis, assignor to Crane Company, Chicago, 111.
Bathtub. 1,449,877 ; Mar. 27.
Wolff, Oscar M., assignor to B. B. Hanak Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Meat mold. 1,456,958 ; May 29.
Wolff, Wallace B., Chicago, 111. Slicing machine.
1,473,658; Nov. 13.
Wolff, Wallace B., Chicago, 111. Slicing machine.
1,473,659; Nov. 13. *
Wolfson, William I. (See James, T., jr., and Wolfson.)
Wolhaupter, Benjamin, New Rochelle, assignor to The
Rail Joint Company, New York, N. Y. Lattice rail
joint. 1,446,684 ; Feb. 27.
Wolhaupter, Benjamin, New Rochelle, assignor to The
Rail Joint Company, New York, N. Y. Abrasion unit
for rail joints. 1,446,685 ; Feb. 27.
Wolhaupter, Benjamin, New Rochelle, assignor to The
Rail Joint Company, New York, N. Y. Insulating end
post. 1,474,459 ; Nov. 20.
Wolk, Joseph, Bridgeport, Conn. Piston for internal-
combustion engines. 1,459,664 ; June 19.
Wolkenhauer, Frederick H., Bensenville, 111. Furnace.
1,478,810; Dec. 25. , ^
Won, John M., Kittanning, Pa. Automobile hood.
1,451,642; Apr. 10.
Woll, Joseph, McKeesport, Pa. Rail joint. 1,455,695 ;
WoUams, Kenneth. (See Rhodes, W. J., and Wallams.)
Wollbrinck, Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Spark plug. 1,444,822 ;
Feb. 13. , ^ ,
Wollbrinck, Louise G., et al. (See McKeman," Joseph
M., assignor.)
WoUheim, Walter B., New York, assignor to The Anthony
Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Heel rest. Des.
61,883; Feb. 6.
Wollmann, Jacob, Freeman, S. Dak. Wheel. 1,458,868 ;
June 12.
Wolluer, Emil, Schwanheim-on-the-Main, and F. Thomas,
assignors to the Firm : Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-
Elektron, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Treating
magne.sium and alloys comprising the same. 1,477,922 ;
Dec. 18.
WoUnik, Alfred H. (See Gasser, Anton A., assignor.)
Wolner, Oscar H., Elcor, Minn. Serial-flow turbine.
1,473,690 ; Nov. 13.
Wolter, Antone B., Everett, Wash. Automobile signal.
1,471,084 ; Oct. 16.
Wolter, Herman H., assignor to Edward Miller & Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Lamp. Des. 63,016 ; Sept. 4.
Wolter, Herman H., assignor to Edward Miller & Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Lamp. Des. 63,017 ; Sept. 4.
Wolter, Herman H., assignor to Edward Miller & Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Lamp. Des. 63,018 ; Sept. 4.
Wolter, Herman H., assignor to Edward Miller & Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Lantern. Des. 63,547 ; Dec. 11.
Wolters, Carl P. (See Dick, R. H., and Wolters.)
Woltmann, Ernst, New Y'ork, N. Y. Operator's outfit for
electric welding. Rel5,652 ; July 10.
Woltz, Alhert M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
M. L. Himmel & Son, Baltimore, Md. Dust-excluding
device for shelving. 1,460,089 ; June 26.
Wolverine Brass Works. (See I'lank, J. Raymond, as-
signor.)
Wolverine Brass Works. (See Vandervoort, Milford T.,
assignor. )
Womack, Daniel H., Montgomery, Tex. Animal dip and
Insect trap. 1,473,532 ; Nov. 6.
Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences, Inc. (See
Jankus, Jack C, assignor.)
Womelsdorf. George H., Philadelphia, Pa. Machine for
making paper tubes. 1,441,260 : Jan. 9.
Wonder Portable Dish Washer Company. (See Cavau-
augh, H. F., Hall, and Oliver, assignors.)
Wonder Trap Co. (See Baker, William E., assignor.)
Wonderling, Louis R. (See Nelson, A., and Wonderling.)
Wong, Gatt H., Chicago, 111. Convertible automobile
body. 1,453,372 ; May 1.
Wonn, William. (See Bradburn, C. E., and Finke, as-
signors.)
Wonnacott, Edward J, (See Glair, H. F., ajid Wonna-
cott.)
Wonsowicz, George, assignor of one-half to H. J. Ralicki,
Forks, N. Y. Bracket for supporting shade rollers
and curtain poles. 1,446,538 ; Feb. 27.
Woock, Eric M. (See Woock, Walter R., H. J., and E. M.)
Woock, Herbert J. (See Woock, Walter R., H. J., and
E. M.)
Woock, Walter R., H. J., and E. M., assignors to Superior
Manufacturing Company, Lodi, Calif. Centrifugal
pump with self-centering runner. 1,473,802 ; Nov. 13.
Wood, A. J., Greenville, assignor to Bennett Injector Com-
pany, Muskegon, Mich. Barrel-attaching device for
grease guns or the like. 1,471,085 ; Oct. 16.
Wood, Aaron F. and W. R., Van Wert, Ohio. Spotlight
control. 1,441,192; Jan. 2.
Wood, Albert, Dearborn, assignor to Henry Ford Hos-
pital, Detroit, Mich. Indirect - lighting fixture.
1,466,497 ; Aug. 28.
Wood, Allen L., Beardstown, III. Grain door for freight
cars. 1,442,553 ; Jan. 16.
Wood, Andrew C, assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Odometer-train-re-
setting device. 1,461,956 ; July 17.
Wood, Andrew C, assignor to Stewart-Warner Speed-
ometer Corporation, Chicago, 111. Electric signal for
internal-combustion engines. 1,478,090 ; Dec. 18.
Wood, Arthur C, Man.'ifield, Ohio. Means for controlling
the light rays of reflector lamps. 1,476.132 ; Dec. 4.
Wood, Arthur C, assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,461,811 ;
July 17.
Wood, Arthur C, assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,461,812 ;
July 17.
Wood, Arthur C, assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Safety support for current collectors.
1,461,813 ; July 17.
Wood, Arthur C, assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 1,469,134 ;
Sept. 25.
Wood, Augustus, Fitchburg, Mass., assignor to Manning,
Maxwell & Moore, Inc., New York, N. Y. Driving dog
for lathes. 1,475,616 ; Nov. 27.
Wood, Benjamin G., London, England. Side-car body.
1,478,316; Dec. 18.
Wood, Callie, JReno, Nev. Flower doll. Des. 62,808 ;
July 31.
Wood, Carver, assignor to Wayne Oil Tank and Pump
Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Oil filter. 1,471,994 ;
Oct. 23.
Wood, Charles B. D., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Conveyer flight
or blade and making the same. 1,449,208 ; Mar. 20.
Wood, Charles C, Wichita. Kans. Rim for pneumatic or
solid tires. 1,445,466 ; Feb. 13.
Wood, Charles D., and E. R. De Long, Boston, Mass.
Safety device for elevator wells. 1.474,185; Nov. 13.
Wood, Charles F.; Chicago, JIl. Code table. 1,455,157;
May 15.
Wood, Charles L. (See Crowder, Riley M., assignor.)
Wood, Charles R., Fargo, N. Dak. Pocket for wearing
apparel. Rel5,646 ; July 10.
Wood, Charles R., Fargo, N. Dak. Rule pocket.
Rel5,647 : July 10.
Wood, Charles R., Fargo, N. Dak. Overalls. 1,477,925 ;
Dec. 18.
Wood, Charles R., assignor of one-fourth to B. C. Good-
rich and one-fourth to W. E. Moss, Memphis, Tenn.
Cotton gin. 1,448,022 ; Mar. 13.
Wood, Charles R., assignor of one-fourth to W. E. Moss
and one-fourth to B. C. Goodrich, Memphis, Tenn.
Pneumatic elevator for elevating seed cotton for gins.
1,455,764: May 15.
Wood, Charles R., assignor of one-fourth to W. E. Moss
and one-fourth to B. C. Goodrich, Memphis, Tenn.
Cotton cleaner and boll crusher. 1,455,765 ; May 15.
Wood, Christopher E., Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa.
Door for grain cars. 1,469,350 ; Oct. 2.
Wood, Clarence G., Muncie, Ind. Clutch-clamping lever.
1,465,704 ; Aug. 21.
Wood, Clarence G.. assignor to Hoosier Clutch Company,
Muncip, Ind. Clutch-operating mechanism. 1,475,979;
Dec. 4.
Wood, Clarence P., Philadelphia, Pa. Fluid separator.
1,463,769 ; July 31. „
Wood, David W., Brazil, Ind. Clutch. 1,460,303 ;
June 26.
Wjaod, Earl W., Ix)ng Beach. Calif. Ice-cream cone.
Des. 62,515 ; June 12.
Wood, Edward C. (See Fessenden, R, A., Williams, and
Wood.) , ^
Wood, Edwin W., Lockridge, Okla. Animal poke for re-
straining stock. 1,450,401 ; .-\pr. 3.
Wood Equipment Company. (See Simpson, George N., as-
signor.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Wood, I'ranz J., Des Moini-s, Iowa. Muldiug iiiacliiui;.
1,451, •J40; Apr. 10.
Wood, Kroderick H., assignor to L. B. Wood, Chicago, 111.
Warm-air furnace. 1,445,122 ; Feb. 13.
Wood. Frederick 1*., assignor to .-imerican Can Com-
pany, Now York, N. Y. Moistureproof container.
1.442,775; Jan. 16.
Wood. Frederick P., agsignor to American Can Company,
New York, N. Y. Moistureproof container body.
1,450,476; Apr. 3.
Wood, Frederick P., Oak Park, 111., assignor to .\merl-
cau Can Companv, Xew York, N. Y. Can. 1,459,523 ;
.Tune 19.
Wood, Frederick P., assignor to American Can Company,
New York, N. Y. Moistureproof fiber container.
1,467,969; Sept. 11.
WoiHl. Gariield A.. Algonac, Mich. Ilydraullc-holst heater.
1,476.748 ; Dec. 11.
Wood. George, Seattle, W'ash., assignor to A. J. Ger-
rard, Chicago, 111. Bos-strapping bench. 1,450,315 ;
Apr. 3.
Wood, George B., W. C. Bird, and E. B. Packard, Rock-
land, Me. Gate. 1,473,135 ; Nov. 6.
Wood, George II., and F. L. Capen, Boston, Mass. Sole-
assorting mechanism for block-sole-cutting machines.
1,443,159 ; Jan. 23.
Wood, George H., and F. L. Capen, Boston, Mass. Safety
means for cutting machines. 1,460,465 ; July 3.
Wood, Harold G., t)exter, Mc. Clothes drier. 1,476,667 ;
Dec. 4.
Wood, Harry H., assignor of one-half to D. H. Palmer,
Seattle, Wash. Bag-holding device. 1,458,216 ;
June 12.
Wood. Harry L., Lakewood, Ohio. Battevy-post clamp.
1.475.914 ; Nov. 27.
Wood, Harry M., Morden, England. Rim brake for
cycles and the like vehicles. 1,469,202; Sept. "25.
Wood. Harrv S.. London, England. Pocket lock.
1.442.020; Jan. 9.
Wood, llarvev. West Paterson, N. J. Fishing apparatus.
1,449,570; Mar. 27.
Wood, Helen, Cleveland, Ohio. Primary educational ap-
pliance. 1,471,437 ; Oct. 23.
Wood. Henry A. W., assignor to The Wood Newspaper
Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tail-cutting
device for tubular plates. 1,454,006; May 1.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to The Wood Newspaper
Machinery" Corporation, New York, N. Y. Finishing
and cooling apparatus for tubular stereotype printing
plates. 1,454,007 ; May 1.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y. Cooling device
for curved stereotype printing plates. 1,457,480 ;
June 5.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sheet-throw-out
mechanism. 1,464,462 ; Aug. 7.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Paper-roll-chang-
ing apparatus. 1,464,463 ; Aug. 7.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to The Wood Newspaper
Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tubular
stereotype printing plate. 1.477.619 ; Dec. 18.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to The Wood Newspaper
Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Steretoype
printing plate. 1,477,620 ; Dec. IS.
Wood, Herbert 0., Saltaire, Eagland. Wheel fork.
1,451,521 ; Apr. 10.
Wood. Hiram D., Alexandria, Mo. Dump end gate.
1.475.915 ; Nov. 27.
Wood. Ira C. South Pasadena, assignor of forty-nine
one-hundredths to F. M. Renfro, San Bernardino, Calif.
Colored-lighting device. 1,440,518; Jan. 2.
Wood. James J., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Tub for washing machines.
1,443,197; Jan. 23.
Wood. Joe H., Wadesboro, La. Ventilating blind.
1,475,103; Nov. 20.
Wood, John, Manufacturing Company. (See Mauck,
Victor, assignor.)
Wood, John C, Quay, N. Mes. Stop for talking ma-
chines. 1,459,646 ; June 19.
Wood, John C, Alexandria, Mo. Plow. 1,477,022 ;
Dec. 11.
Wood. Joseph C, Jackson, Tenn. Station indicator.
1,473,752; Nov. 13.
Wood. Joseph C, assignor of one-fourth to W. M. Lane
and one-eighth to W. B. Barger. Jackson, Tenn. Sta-
tion indicator. 1,453,330 ; May 1.
Wood. Leonard C. Alden, Iowa. Bellvband connection.
1,454.306; May 8.
Wood, Lettie B. (See Wood, Frederick H., assignor.)
Wood, Myron W.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Liberty Oil Burner Company, Omaha, Nebr. Oil
burner. 1.475,528 ; Nov. 27.
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation, The. (See
Wood. Henry A. W., assignor.)
Wood Products Company, The. (See Mahncke, Hans,
assignor.)
Wood, Robert. (See Anderson, C. S.. and Wood.)
Wood, Robert, and C. Garrett, Vancouver. British Colum-
bia, Canada. Packing case. 1.456,582 ; May 29.
Wood, Uobirt W., Baltimore, Md., assignor to I'ratt &
Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Optical method
of obtaining linear dimensions. 1,455, 82o; May 22.
Wood, Rodney J., Dayton, Ohio. Filing system.
1,448,323; Mar. 13.
Wood, Sidney C, assignor to Chautauqua Hygienic In-
stitute, Inc., Jamestown, N. Y. Bath tray. 1,450,827 ;
Apr. 3.
Wood, Stanley. (See Graham, L. S.. Roberts, and Wood.)
Wood, Stanley, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Log
raft. 1,460,779; July 3.
Wood, Theron L., Huddleston, Va. Mudhook for motor-
vehicle wheels. 1,444,895 ; Feb. 13.
Wood, Thomas E., assignor of one-half to S. S. Ford, Great
Falls, Mont. Rotary engine. 1,446,079 ; Feb. 20.
Wood, Walter A., Mowing & Reaping Machine Company.
(See .\llen, G. N., and Ben way, assignors.)
Wood, Walter II., Forest, Idaho. Saw set. 1,447,112 ;
Feb. 27.
Wood, Walter H., Forest, Idaho. Gauge. 1,478,317;
Dec. 18.
Wood. Walter S., Charleston, W. Va. Display cover.
1,459,647 : ; June 19.
Wood, Wilfred R., London, England. Mechanical stoker.
1,460,997 ; July 3.
Wood, Wilfred R., and E. W. Robey, assignors to Under-
feed Stoker Company Limited, London, England. Ash-
removal device for furnaces. 1,440,757 ; Jan. 2.
Wood, William D., assignor to Specialty Manufacturing
Company, Seattle, Wash. Light-controlling device for
photographic-printing machines. 1,452,719 ; Apr. 24.
Wood, William H., South Euclid, Ohio. Storage battery.
1,451,003; Apr. 10.
Wood, William H., Cleveland, Ohio. Headlight for vehi-
cles. 1,471,767 ; Oct. 23.
Wood. William M. (See Smith, A., and Wood.)
Wood, W^llliam R. (See Wood, Aaron F. and W. R.)
Wood. William T.. Nashville, Tenn. Coasting vehicle.
1.462.312 : July 17.
Woodaman, Clinton B., Worcester, assignor to Everready
Mfg. Company of Boston, Boston, Mass. Staple making
and drivins machine. 1,444,489 ; Feb. 6.
Woodard, William E., Forest Hills, N. Y. Locomotive.
1,478.593 ; Dec. 25.
Woodberry, Charles C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Radiator cur-
tain. 1,456,170 ; May 22.
Woodberry, John H., U. S. .\rmy. Base fuse. 1,456,204 ;
May 22.
Woodberry. John H., TJ. S. Army. Detonating fuse.
1.462.313 ; July 17.
Woodberry, John H., U. S. Army. Fuse. 1,462.314 ;
July 17.
Woodliurv. Clifford A., Media, Pa., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, "Wilmington, Del. Am-
monia dynamite. 1.445,378 ; Feb. 13.
Woodbury, John B., South Portland, and G. C. Soule,
Portland. Jle. Rope clamp. 1,460.033 ; July 3.
Woodcock. Willard J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adjustable timing
of oil engines. 1,443,777 ; Jan. 30.
Woodford, Bronson C, assignor to The Murray Company,
Dallas, Tex. Chute for cotton and tb»> Hke. 1,445,379 ;
Feb. 13.
Woodford. Bronson C, assignor to The Murray Com-
pany. Dallas. Tex. Cleaning feeder for cotton gins.
1,449.362 ; Mar. 20.
Woodford, Bronson C, assignor to The Murray Company,
Dallas, Tex. Trampcr for cotton presses. 1.463.186 ;
July 31.
Woodford, Bronson C, assignor to The Murray Company,
Dallas. Tex. Cleaner feeder for cotton gins. 1,478.594:
Dec. 25.
Woodford, Robert S. (See Reese, C. C, Buzzo, and
Woodford.)
Woodhall, Louis W., Stamford, Conn. Tie-loosening de-
vice. 1,447.113 ; Feb. 27.
Woodhead, Peter. (See McGhee, T., and Woodhead.)
\roodhead, Richard T., St. Paul, Minn. Combined Ford
primer and carburetor control. 1.455,318 ; May 15.
Woodhnll, Daniel E., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Bank Note Company. Safety tint paper. 1,457,805 ;
June 5.
Woodhull, Daniel E., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Bank Note Company. Making plates for printing
safety tints. 1,457,806 ; June 5.
Woodhull, Samuel T., Medford. and G. J. Waller, Somer-
ville, assignors to American Radio & Research Corpora-
tion, Medford, Mass. Gap. 1,473.070 ; Nov. 6.
Woodin, Norman C, Prairie du Sac, Wis. Excavator and
loader. 1,449,716; Mar. 27.
Woodin, Norman C. Milwaukee, Wis. Reversible drive
mechanism for hoist drums and the like. 1,449,717 ;
Mar. 27.
Woodin. Norman C, Oshkosh, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to P. C. Austin Machinery (Company. Trac-
tor. 1,443,778; ,Tan. 30.
Woodin, Norman C, Oshkosh, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to F C. Austin Machinery Company.
Steering gear. 1,443,779; Jan. 30.
Woodin. William A.. Albany, Ga. Knife guide. 1,478,501 ;
Dec. 25.
Woodings. Emanuel, Verona, assignor to Verona Tool
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making rail springs. 1,443,160 ;
Jan, 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Woodington, Joseph H. (See Young, C. A., and Wood-
ington. )
Woodman, James M.. Waukegan, 111. Display carton.
1.441,470: Jan. 9.
Woodman, James M.. Wautegan, 111. Display caitim.
1,444,049: Feb. 6.
Woodman, William E. (See Crompton, R., and Wood-
man.)
Woodrow, Irvin F., West Philadelphia, Pa., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Standard Steel and Bearings
Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. Workholder. 1,452,949 ;
Apr. 24.
Woodrow, Oliver B , Newton, Iowa. Releasing device for
wringers. 1,470,312; Oct. 9.
Woodruff, Alonzo, Auburn, N. T. Combination of bottle
cap and brush bolder. 1,455,158 : May 15.
Woodruff, Alvie C, Portland, Oreg. Headlight.
1,446.236 : Feb. 20.
Woodruff, Alvie C, Portland, Greg. Dirigible headlight.
1,469,203; Sept. 25. „ „
Woodruff, Russell J., Cleveland, Ohio. Piston. 1,4(0,359;
Nov. 27.
Woodrue, Albert N., New Tork, N. T. Copyholder.
1,469,749; Oct. 2.
Woods. Benjamin F., Houston, Tex. Barrel plug.
1.466,981 ; Sept. 4.
Woods, Charles H., Decatur, HI. Fare box. 1,454,096 ;
May 8.
Woods. Charles S., Indianapolis, Ind. Window guard.
1,459,522; June 19.
Woods, Clinton E., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Phonograph. 1,471,436;
Oct. 23.
Woods, George H., SomervUle, Mass. Collar. 1,478,091;
Dec. 18.
Woods. Herbert A., St. Louis. Mo. Locking means for
differential gears. 1,466.778 ; Sept. 4.
Woods, Jacob, Griswold, Iowa. Combined wagon box and
end gate. 1,475,732 ; Nov. 27.
Woods, James A., Wichita, Kans. Collar burster and
expander. 1,458,567 : June 12.
Woods, Robert M., Wheeling, W. Ya. Ice-cream freezer.
1,455,418 ; May 15.
Woods, S. A., Machine Company. (See Blood, C. W.
H., and Osteman, assignors.)
Woods. Sophie L. (See Jenks, C. D., and Perry, as-
sienors.)
Woods. Walter R., Lansing, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assii,'nments, to William Mutschler, trustee, Goshen.
Ind. Universal joint. 1.441,390; Jan. 9.
Woods, Walter R., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to W. Mutschler, trustee, Goshen, Ind. Universal
joint. 1.468,188: Sept. 18.
Woods, Walter R., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign
ments, to W. Mutschler, trustee, Goshen, Ind. Universal
joint. 1,468,189 ; Sept. 18.
Woodson, Allen B.. and W. Ferril. Clarksville, Tenn. ; said
Woodson assignor to said Ferril. Hand car. 1,461,593 :
Julv 10.
Woodson. James C, Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to West
inghouse Electric Products Company. Electric Bake
oven. 1.440,519 ; Jan. 2.
Woodson. James C. Mansfield. Ohio, assignor to Westing-
house Electric Products Company. Electrical heater for
coffee urns. 1.472,201; Oct. 30.
Woodstock Typewriter Company. (See Hokanson, Otto
A., assignor.)
Woodstock Typewriter Company. (See Meckstroth. Louis
W., assignor.)
Woodward Automatic Control Corporation. (See Wood-
ward. Garrett W.. assignor.)
Woodward, Christopher H. R. (See M.cCrary, Pierce R..
assignor.)
Woodward, Garrett W., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Woodward Automatic Control "Corporation, Chicago,
111. Automatic control mechanism. 1.464,962 ; Aug. 14.
Woodward, George. Newark. N. J., assignor to Igop
Bros. Reel carrier. 1.474,873 : Nov. 20.*
Woodward. Herbert S. (See Miller, John P., assignor.1
Woodward. Irving C, Syracuse. N. T. Screw thread.
1,451,484: Apr. 10.
Woodward, Irving C, Syracuse, N, Y. Clutch for differ-
ent);il-gear-control mechanism. 1,462,879 ; July 24.
Woodward, Irving C, Syracuse, N. Y. Differenti,il-gear
control mechani.=;m. 1.464,795 : Aus. 14.
Woodward. .Jesse W., and F. E. Lewis, Shreveport, La.
Bottle cooler. 1,469.866 : Oct. 9.
Woodward. John H.. assignor to The J. H. & F. .\. Sells
Comp.iny, Columbus, Ohio. Horse collar. 1,451,750:
.Apr. 17.
Woodw.ird. Millard F.. Alexandria. La. Internal-com-
bustion cnsino. 1.456.171 : May 22.
Woodward. Walter A. (See White. Virgil D., assisnor.l
Woodward. William E.. Forest Hills, assignor to Frank-
lin Railway Supply Company, New Tork, N. Y. Lat-
eral-motion device for driving boxes. 1,452,862 :
Apr. 24.
Woodward, William L.. Lakewood. Ohio. Making zinc
tubing. 1.45S.604: June 12.
Woodward. William L.. Lakewood. Ohio. Making seam-
less tubes rich in zinc. 1.458.605: .Tune 12.
Woodward, William L.. Lakewood. Ohio. Making seam-
less tubes rich in zinc. 1,471,373 ; Oct. 23.
Woodworth. Charles W., Berkeley, Calif. Fly swatter.
1.440,809; Jan. 2.
Woodworth, Chauncey C. (See Woodworth, Edward M.,
assignor.)
Woodworth, Edward M., Rochester, assignor of one-
fourth to C. C. Woodworth, New York, N. Y. Indi-
cator for cameras. 1,478,318 ; Dec. 18.
Woodworth, George K. (See Gile. William A., assignor.!
Woodworth Incorporated. (See Ross, Edwin, assignor.)
Woodworth, Olin F. (See Willis, I.., and Woodwortli. i
Woodworth. William W., South Berkeley, Calif. Fold-
able and collapsible container. 1.459,459 ; June 19.
Woody, Regina J., Chestnut Hill, Mass. Diaper, cata-
menial bandage, and the like. 1,451,643 ; Apr. 10.
Wooldridge, Oscar M., Evansville, Ind. Bottle-cooling
device. 1,460,.304 ; June 26.
Wooldridge, Powhatan J., Pewee Valley, Ky. Safety ap-
paratus for elevators. 1,443,603 : Jan. 30.
Wooldridge, Powhatan J., Oldham County, Ky. En-
velope-fiUini; machine. 1.454.008 : May 1.
Wooldridge, Powhatan J., Pewee Valley. Ky. Safety ap-
paratus for elevators. 1,458,790 : June 12.
Wooldridge, Powhatan J., Pewee Valley, Ky. Safety ap-
paratus for elevators. 1,458.791 ; June 12.
Wooldridge, William J., Pittsfield, Mass. assignor to
General Electric Company. Tank. 1,448,023 ; Mar. 13.
Woolen, Alfred, assignor of one-half to L. M. Tryer, Ok-
mulgee, Okla. Piston-ring squeezer. 1,470,313 ; Oct. 9.
Wooiev, Frederick E., Central Vallfv, N. i". Fixture sup-
port 1 .478,595 : Dec. 25.
Wooley, Horace M., jr., et al. (See Greenwood, George
E.. assignor.)
Woolf, Frank H., Chicago, lU. Coating machine.
1,460,189 ; June 26.
Woolf, Philip, Newark, N. J. Finger ring. Des. 61,884 :
F. b. 6.
Woolhether. Paul H., Truax. Saskatchewan, Canada.
Roller-door latch. 1,478,502 : Dec. 25.
Woollev. Edward. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dredging
bucket. 1,477,679 ; Dec. 18.
Woollev, Orson A., Magrath, .\lberta, Canada. Wire-
gripping device. 1,477,740 : Dec. 18.
Wdolman. N. E., et al. (See McKee, Joseph E.. as-
signor.)
Wouiu^iiu, Roy C. assignor of one-half to J. W. Stude-
baker. Des Moines, Iowa. Artwork desk. 1,477,409 ;
Dec. 11.
Woolson. Lionel M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Co..
Detroit. Mich. Internal-combustion engines. 1.445,054 :
Feb. 13.
Woolson, Lionel M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
panv, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,448,650 ;
Mar. 13.
Woolson. Lionel M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
panv, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,448,651 ;
Mar. 13.
Woolson, Lionel M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
panv, Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1,451,035 :
Apr. 10.
Woolson. Lionel M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon motor. 1.467,970 ;
Sept. 11. .
Woolson, Lionel M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
panv, Detroit, Mich. Hvdrocarbon motor. 1,473.136 ;
Nov. 6.
Woolson, Lionel M.. Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bijur Motor Appliance Company. Elec-
trical apparatus rfor motor vehicles. 1,449,800 ;
Mar. 27.
Woolson, Lionel M., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eclipse Machine Company, New York,
N. Y. Engine-starting apparatus. 1.467,823 : Sept. 11.
Wooh^tencroft. Alexander S., Fulda, Minn. Flour sifter. •
1.465,325: Aug. 21.
Woolures, William H.. South Bend, Ind. Automobile sig-
naling device. Des. 62,430 : May 22.
Woolums, William H., South Bend, Ind. Automobile sig-
naling device. Des. 62.431 ; May 22.
Woolwine, George. (See Rose, B. E., and Woolwine.)
Woonsccket Machine & Press Co. (See Albrecht, George
F., assignor.)
Woonsocket Machine & Press Co. (See Moss, Joseph,
assignor.)
Wootten. Charles T., deceased, Philadelphia, Pa., by D.
Bowers, executor. Laurel Springs, N. J., assignor to
Manufacturing Companv of America, Philadelphia, Pa.
Die. 1,468.549 ; f^ept. IS.
Wootton. Herbert D., London, England. Cameras more
particularlv for use in aerial photography. 1.460.5G9 :
Oct. 2.
Wootton, William L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Composition for
fireproofing and other purposes anA preparing sami .
1,451.485 ; Apr. 10.
Wooyenaka, Keizo. Tokyo. Japan, assignor to J. Taka-
mine. New York. N. Y. Recovery of the active principle
of the suprarenal slands. 1.460,832 ; July 3.
Wopeco Machine Company. The. (See Perry, William S.,
assignor.)
Worcester, Albert. Tx)s Angeles, CaUf. Box-covering
machine. 1.452.720 ; Apr. 24.
Worcester. Samuel A.. J. L. Bruce, and L. S. Farnham,
Butte. Mont. Mine car. 1,448,103; Mar. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
GOl
Md. Hat trap.
Baltimore,
(See Johnson, Charles O.,
Worcester, WillJam W.
1,457,953; June 5.
Worcestor Wire Works. Inc.
C. D., and 1!. A., assignors.)
Wordeu. viifford W. (See Cross, Homer V., assisnor.)
Work-Or.i:aiiizer Specialties Company. (See Casey,
Charles C. assignor.)
Workland, Dan E. (See Schoonorer, William L., as-
sisnor. I
Workman, Harold, Glasgow, Scotland. Cinematograph
projector and intermittent mechanism therefor.
l.44:J,0L'l ; Jan. 0.
Workman, John D., Elliottsville, Pa. Automatic vehicle
brake. 1,450.41G ; May 22.
Workman. Koss A., Tulsa, Okla. Washing machine.
l,44(i.5i!4 ; Feb. 27.
Workman, Ross A., Tulsa, Okla. Sheet-metal roof.
1,454,097; May 8.
Worltdge, .-Vlbert U., Westcliff-on-Sea, and L. Sebright,
Wimbledon, England. Printer's mechanical quoin.
1.441.320; Jan. 9.
Wormser, Arthur, Ofifenbach-on-the-Main, Germany.
Lathe. 1,455,558 ; May 15.
Woronzoff, Dionysie, New York, N. Y. Advance-order
device. 1,459,351 : June 19.
Worosila, Joseph, Fort Hancock, N. J. Oiling device.
1.453,221 ; Apr. 24.
Worrell, Benjamin F., Chicago, 111. Automobile tire.
Des. 62,432; May 22.
Worsbam. James A., Maroa, III. Loading and unloading
apparatus. 1,460,406 ; July 3.
Worstall, George Q., Toms River, N. J. Cultivator.
1.461,508; July 10.
Worth. George £., assignor to F. Keiper, Rochester,
N. Y. Press guard. Eel5,559 ; Mar. 6.
Worth, Paul, Akron, assignor to The India Tire and
Rubber Company, Mogadore, Ohio. Tire tread. Des.
63.347 : Nov. 20.
Worth, Paul. Akron, assignor to The India Tire and
Rubber Company, Mogadore, Ohio. Tire tread. Des.
63.348 : Nov. 20.
Worth, Thomas B.. & Sons Limited. (See Davis, Arthur,
assignor.)
Worthen, Albert J., San Francisco, Calif. Rotary fluid-
pressure-producing apparatus. 1,463,110 ; July 24.
Worthingtou, Bayard G., Los Angeles, Calif. Can
opener. 1,447.197 ; Mar. 6.
Worthington, James B. tSeo Bartley, V., and Worthing-
ton.)
Woit.iington I'ump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Benson, Harry F., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Bond. John S., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Carpenter, John S., assignor.^
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Dow, Alex, assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Eads, Harry B., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Feldbush, Harry, assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Fleming, Wills M., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Grace. John F., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Haeberlein, Mas, assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Jorgensen, Olav E.. assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Potter, B. U., and Fleming, assignors.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Newcomb. Robert E., assignor.)
Worthington I'ump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Phillips, Will H., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Wikander, Oscar R., assignor).
Worthington, Roland B., Jacksonville, assignor to Miami
Manufacturing Company, Miami, Fla. Casement-win-
dow-operating device. 1,440.758 : .Tan. 2.
Worthington, Warren, assignor to Donner Steel Company,
Buffalo. N. Y. Cooling bed. 1.448,425 ; Mar. 13.
Wortman, Otto. Audubon, N. .J., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Svstem of con-
trol. 1,460,190 ; June 26.
Wortmann, fidward. New York, N. Y. Paper-folding
machine. 1.471.874 ; Oct. 23.
Worton, Samuel G., Duquesne, Pa. Furnace-doorway
construction. 1.456.205 ; May 22.
Woss, Paul. Chicago, 111. Combined ironing board and
stepladder. 1,476.561 : Dec. 4.
Wotier. Charles J., Springfield, Tenn. Valve for powder
distributors. 1,477,741 ; Dec. 18.
Wottle. Hans, Vienna, Austria. Split belt pulley.
1,450,880 ; Apr. 3.
Wotton, Edward, Edgewater, N. J. Display sign for
passenger vehicles. 1,452,332; Apr. 17.
Wottring. Le Roy. (See Wottring, Sylvanus L. and L.)
Wottrint:, Sylvanus L. and L.. assignors to The Pros-
pect Manufacturing Company, Prospect, Ohio. Pump
1.478,417: Dec. 25.
Woyton, Thomas M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Clip. 1,443,246 ;
Jan. 23.
Wozny, Adam, Detroit, Mich. Safety envelope.
1,405,888 ; Aug. 21.
Wragg, Charles A.. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. -Vero-
plane. Rel5,555 ; Mar. 6.
Wraith, Charles R. (See Jones, L. E., and Wraith.)
Wray, Charles F., assignor to The National Brass Manu-
facturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Lubricator cup.
1,451,854 : Apr. 17.
Wray, James L., Rock Island, 111. Pneumatic pump.
1,462,222 ; July 17.
Wrege, Jay L., Stearns, Ky. Artificial bait. 1,459,042 ;
June 19.
Wrenn, Henry B. P., and A. S. O'Donoghue, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Overhead electrical conductor system.
1,459,174; June 19.
Wren, Hugh C, Louisville, Ey. Tie form. 1,451,355 ;
Apr. 10.
Wrentmore, Ernest L.. deceased. West Farmington, Ohio ;
(Mrs.) M. V. Wrentmore, administratrix. Motor using
oil, gasoline, or gas as a fuel. 1,454,499; May 8.
Wrentmore. (Mrs.) Maude V., administratrix. (See
Wrentmore, Ernest L. )
Wressell, Fi.sher, Alden, Iowa. Holder for safety-razor
blades. 1,454,461 ; May 8.
Wrij4Ut, Albert r- . J., assignor to D. Gilson & Company.
Limited, Walthamstow, Essex, England. Automatic
turning machine, screw-making machine, and the like.
1,442,774 ; Jan. 16.
Wright, Albert W. and E. H., San Francisco, Calif. Food
product and production. 1,451,135; Apr. 10.
Wright, Alfred G., Bywood, Pa. Dental amalgam ma-
chine. 1,456,526; May 29.
Wright, Alice M.. Detroit, Mich. Electric oven for hair.
1,455,696 ; May 15.
Wright, AUyu L. (See Hopkins, James E., assignor.)
W'right, Alva O., North Salem, Ind. Emergency attach-
ment for automobile wheels. 1,464,055 ; Aug. 7.
Wright, Archibald F.. and W. A. Stone, St. Clair, Mich.
Rubbing block. 1,455,559 ; May 15.
Wright, Arthur, L'pper Montclair, and F. W'. Young, Ve-
rona, N. J. Filtration. 1,472.574 ; Oct. 30.
Wright, Arthur W., and B. F. Ibach, Pottsville, Pa.
Metal pole construction. 1,461,994 ; July 17.
Wright, Charles D., assignor of one-half to C. G. Trefz,
San Francisco, Calif. Spark arrester. 1,462,728 ; July
24.
Wright, Clarence A. (See Balch, A. T., and Wright.)
Wright. Clarence E., Louisville, Ky. Motion-picture ma-
chine. 1,447,002; Feb. 27.
Wright. Clifton C. (See Brockett, F. G., and Wright.)
Wright, Clyde S.. assignor to The National Supply Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Machine pipe wrench. 1,447,744 ;
Mar. 6.
Wright, David Z., Childress, Tex. Cotton-cleaning ma-
chine. 1,470,314 : Oct. 9.
Wright, Edward, Dayton, Ohio. Expansible metallic core
for curing pneumatic tires. 1,441.649 ; Jan. 9.
Wright, Edward, assignor of one-half to A. MacMillan,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Wedge. 1,451,855 ;
Apr. 17.
Wright, Edward E., Detroit, Mich. Cable equalizer.
1,465,705 ; Aug. 21.
Wright, Elisabeth H. (See Wright, Albert W. and E. H.)
Wright, Elton A., Chicago, 111. Valve arrangement.
1,453,302 ; May 1.
Wright, Ernest B., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to
Hanlon & Goodman Company, New York, N. Y. Brush.
1.450,534 ; Apr. 3.
Wright, Frank. (See Moore, W. E., Alter, Hauff, Eckley,
and Wright.)
W'right, Frank A., Hutchinson, Kans. Cleaning fluid
for impregnating dust cloths and the like. 1,461,170 ;
July 10.
Wright. Frank G., San Diego, Calif. Fuel-preparing
apparatus for gas engines. 1,455,183 ; May 15.
Wright, Franklin J., Oakland, and J. L. Baker, Bakers-
■ field, Calif. Standing-valve attachment for oil pumps.
1,464,796; Aug. 14.
Wright, Fred, Waukegan, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Standard Conveyor Company. "North St. Paul
Minn. Conveying machine. 1,459,524 ; June 19.
Wright, Fred L. (See Wright. Leslie E., assignor.)
W'right, George. South Orange. N. J. Boat-launching
mechanism. 1,455,159 ; May 15.
Wright, George D. Corporation. (See Leonardo, Barthol-
omew C, assignor.)
Wright, George H., Spokane, Wash. Seed-dispensing mech-
anism for planters. 1,464,464 ; Aug. 7.
Wright, Herbert C. and W. J.. Oak Lake, Manitoba,
Canada. Manure remover and spreader. 1,471,302 ;
Oct. 16.
Wright, Ira O., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft rigging.
1.457,278 ; May 29.
Wright, Ira O., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The T. H.
Symington Companv, New York, N. Y. Draft rigging.
1,458,792 ; June 12.
Wright, Ira O., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The T. H.
Symington Company, New York, N. Y. Draft rigging.
1,474,309; Nov. 13.
Wright, James O., Atlantic Citv. N. J. Cotter-pin-ex-
tracting pliers. 1,463,645 : July 31.
Wright, John E. (See Hill, S. C, Gibson, and Wright.)
602
INDEX OH"' PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of patentees — Continued.
Wright, Jobu M., Birmingliam, Ala. Frostproof flush
drain aud supply valve. 1,445,380 ; Feb. 13.
Wright, Leslie E., assignor to F. L. Wright, Los An-
gelts, Calif. Temper-screw clamp. 1,447,456 ; Mar. 6.
Wright, M. S., Company. (See Wright, Morris S., as-
Wright, Malcolm, and H. Becker, Baltimore, Md. Safety
and signal device. 1,446,237 ; Feb. 20.
Wright Manufacturing Company. (See Gunn, Walter A.,
assignor.) ^
Wright, Maurice J., Boise, Idaho. Ash tray. Dee.
63,094 ; Oct. 2.
Wright, Morris S., assignor to M. S. Wright Company,
Worcester, Mass. Vacuum cleaner. 1,440,759 ; Jan. 2.
Wright, Morris S., assignor to M. S. Wright Company,
Worcester, Mass. Vacuum cleaning device. 1,462,223 ;
July 17. .
Wright, Norman R., Easton, Pa. Let-off mechanism for
looms. 1,471,438 ; Oct. 23.
Wright, Oliver S., Philadelphia, Pa. Stop mechanism
for phonographs and the like. 1,474,501 : Nov. 20.
Wright, Parvin. (See Gerrard, A. J., and Wright.)
Wright, Parvin, Chicago, 111. Machine for tying bundles
of wires. 1,453,820 ; May 1.
Wright, Parvin, Chicago, 111. Machine for capping
bundles of tie wires. 1,455,953 ; May 22.
Wriglit, Paul D.. Edgewood Park, Pa. Car-dumping
apparatus. 1,478,723 ; Dec. 25.
Wright, Uay, Jackson, Miss. Seed pan. 1,471,581 ; Oct. 23.
Wright, Rea P., Washington. D. C, assignor to John F.
Hemenway, New York, N. Y. Pressure release for
clothes wringers. 1,471,640 ; Oct. 23.
Wright, Richard E., Toledo, Ohio, and 0. E. Barthel, De-
troit, Mich., assignors to Art Mosaic and Tile Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Floor-surfacing machine. 1,468,432 ;
Sept. 18.
Wright, Richard M. (See Dawer, Antonio, assignor.)
Wright, Robert, Cleveland, Ohio. Divided casing with
detachable treads. 1,465,889 ; Aug. 21.
Wright, Robert E., Lincoln, Nebr. Attachment for cyl-
inder printing presses. 1,465,750 ; Aug. 21.
Wright, Robert L., Los .\ngeles, Calif. Machine gun.
1,444,768 ; Feb. 6.
Wright, Robert L., Los Angeles, Calif. Superfired can-
non. 1,447,198 ; Mar. 6.
Wright, Robert L., Salem, Ohio. Knife. l,465,7ol ;
Aug. 21.
Wright, Robert W., William Penn, Pa. Gear puller.
1,447,30 ; Mar. 6.
Wright Roller Bearing Company. (See Hagenlocher,
Christian P., assignor.) „ , ^ -,
Wright Rubber Products Company. (See Ilealy, Leon J.
D., assignor.)
Wright, Stanley R., Rawdon, near Leeds, assignor to
Igranic Electric Company Limited, London, England.
Electrical coll. 1,440,760 ; Jan. 2.
Wright, Stanley R., Rawdon, near Leeds, assignor to
Igranic Electric Company Limited, London, England.
Method of and means for applying the insulation of
high-tension coils. 1,469,469; Oct. 2.
Wright, Stanley R.. Rawdon, near Leeds, assignor to
Igranic Electric Company Limited, London, England.
Variable reciprocating transverse mechanism. 1,469,470 ;
Oct. 2.
Wright, Thomas B., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor of one-
half to C. C. Diboll, New Orleans, La. Receptacle and
holding and locking means therefor. 1,478,365 ;
Dec. 18.
Wright, Thomas E., Jersey City, N.. J. Elevating mecha-
nism for dumping trucks. 1,443,890 ; Jan. 30.
Wrisht, Thomas H. (See Hutchinson, George, assignor.)
Wright, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Monorail struc
ture. 1,454,804 ; May 8.
Wright, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Turntable.
1.454.805 ; May 8.
Wright, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Switch device,
1.454.806 ; May 8.
Wright, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Swivel truck
for monorails. 1,454,807 ; May 8.
Wright, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Monorail car.
1,459,386; June 19.
Wright, Thomas W., Anderson, Ind. Handle. 1,477,742 ;
Dec. 18.
Wright, W'allace C, Brookfield, N. H., and F. W. Merrick,
Boston, Mass., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
American Shoe Machinery Company. Automatic deliv-
ery and stacking apparatus. 1,448,173 ; Mar. 13.
Wright, Walter, San Francisco, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Computing Machine Com-
pany. Billing and computing attachment to type-
writers. 1.474,425; Noy. 20.
Wright, Walter, assignor to Underwood Computing Ma-
chine Company. New York, N. Y. Combined typewrit-
ing and computing machine. 1,474,990 ; Nov. 20.
Wright, Walter, assignor to Underwood Computing Ma-
chine Company, New York, N. Y. Combined typewrit-
ing and computing machine. 1.475,152: Nov. 20.
Wright, Walter A., Scotts Bluff, Nebr. Tightening and
fastening device. 1,440,859 ; Jan. 2.
Wright, Walter D., Catoosa, Okla. Screw driver.
1,448,324 ; Mar. 13.
Wright. Wilbur L., Fulton, N. Y. Rendering paper ma-
terial greaseproof. 1,449,718 ; Mar. 27.
Wright, Wilbur L., Fulton, N. Y. Greaseproofing com-
position and fibrous material treated thereby.
1,454,421 ; May 8.
Weight, Wilbur L., Fulton, N. Y. Rendering paper and
other fibrous material impervious to grease. 1,474,502 ;
Nov. 20.
Wright, Wilbur L., Pulton, N. Y. Coating composition
and paper material coated therewith. 1,474,503;
Nov. 20.
Wright, Wilbur L., Fulton, N. Y. Rendering paper ma-
terial and the like grease and water proof. 1,476,562 ;
Dec. 4.
Wright, Wilbur L., assignor to Sealright Co., Inc., Fulton,
N. Y. Packaging brick ice cream. 1,444,050 ; Feb. 6.
Wright, Wilbur L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Oswego Palls Corporation, Fulton, N. Y. Closure disk.
1,462,995 ; July 24.
Wright, Wilbur L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Oswego Falls Corporation, Fulton, N. Y. Brick-ice-
cream box. 1,476.563 ; Dec. 4.
Wright, William, Lake Preston, S. Dak. Latching hinge.
1,475,335 ; Nov. 27.
Wright, William A., Lompoc, Calif. Hair-trimming
gauge. 1,471,768 ; Oct. 23.
Wright, William D., Lynchburg, Va. Advertising device.
1,471,303; Oct. 16.
Wright, William D., assignor of one-half to A. B. Bow-
man, San Diego, Calif. Aeroplane. 1,442,506 ; Jan. 16.
Wright, William F., Chester, Pa. Hot-metal dispatcher.
1,445,574; Feb. 13.
Wright, William J. (See Wright, Herbert C. and W. J.)
Wrightman. Charles H., Dallas, Tex. Signpost.
1,443,247 ; Jan. 23.
Wrighton, William J., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic frame.
1,440,430; Jan. 2.
Wright's Automatic Tobacco Packing Machine Company.
(See Feasler, George J., assignor.)
Wrigley, Henry I., Chicago, 111., assignor to Universal
Draft Gear Attachment Co. Draft gear for railway
cars. 1,462,676 ; July 24.
Wrigley, John H., Manchester, assignor to Bradford Dyers'
Association Limited, Bradford, England. Finishing fab-
ric. 1,442,840; Jan. 23.
Wrigley, Wm., Jr., Company. (See Ranney, Willet B.,
assignor.)
Wroughton, George T., Los Angeles, Calif. Trafflc-sig-
nal-operating mechanism. 1,454,808 ; May 8.
Wruck, Henry P. (See Donnell, A. I., and Wruck.)
Wuestefeld, Steve A. (See Ritter, Elmer R., assignor.)
Wulf, Charles A., Indianapolis, Ind. Vaporizer for hydro-
carbon engines. 1,478,092 ; Dec. 18.
Wulf, Oliver R. (See Daniels, F., and Wulf.)
WulfC, Henry, assignor to S. M. Ford, St. Paul, Minn.
Machine and method for making fiber shingles. Re-
15,565; Mar. 27.
Wulff, Henry, assignor to S. M. Ford, St. Paul, Minn.
Machine and method for making shingles. Rel5,566 ;
Mar. 27.
Wulff, John P., Chicago, 111. Safety valve for v^ater
gauges. 1,477,743 : Dec. 18.
Wulle, William A., St. Louis, Mo. Paper-baling machine.
1,474,874 ; Nov. 20.
Wunderlich, Albert W., Arlington, Mass. Liquid con-
tainer. 1,473,453 ; Nov. 6.
Wun-lerlicb, Christian J., Mitchell, S. Dak. Horseshoe.
1,470,867 ; Dec. 11.
Wundur Cabinet Ledger Company. (See MacDonald, Rob-
ert W., assignor.)
Wunder, Frank P., Valley Palls, Kans. Clutch holder.
1,450,316; Apr. 3.
Wurl, Fred G., Milwaukee, Wis. Torch. 1,477,410 ;
Dec. 11.
Wurldsbest Ralnshield Ventilator Company. (See Res-
pess. Heard, assignor.)
Wurm, Henry G., Yonkers, N. Y. Leather, wall paper,
or similar article of manufacture. Des. 61,795 ; .Tan 9.
Wuyts, Henri, Brussels, Belgium. Preparation of artificial
resins and oleoresins. 1,469,709 ; Oct. 2.
Wyandott-Mor-Powr Truck Company, The. (See Kocher,
Charles E., assignor.)
Wyatt, Alden H., Knoxville, Iowa. Photoprint drior.
1,463,757: July 31.
Wyatt, De Witt H., assignor to B. Driskell, olumbus, Ohio.
Tub bench. 1,473,271 ; Nov. 6.
Wvatt, Frank A. (See Barrett, John P. and J. E., and
W.vatt.)
Wyatt, Prank A., Indiana, Pa. Lamp stand. Des.
63,116; Oct. 2.
Wvatt, George E. (See Wyatt, Luther N. and G. B.)
Wvatt, James R. (See Clamer. G. H.. and Wyatt.)
Wyatt, Kinchen A., Dallas, Tex. Lightning protection
apparatus for oil tanks. 1,463,523 ; July 31.
Wyatt, Luther N. and G. E., Detroit, Mich. Belt-ten-
sion ad.iuster. 1,441,321; .Tan. 9.
Wyche, (jeorge W., South Pasadena, assignor of one-
half to A. C. McRoberts, Pasadena, Calif. Traction
and supporting chain for trucks. 1,442,590 ; Jan. 16.
WyckofC, Andrew D.. Oak Park, assignor to Oil Products
Appliance Co., Maywood, 111. Sign-plate support.
1,445,925 ; Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical li»t of patentees — Continued.
603
WyckoCf, Andrew D., Oak Park, assignor to Oil I'roilucts
Apjiliance Co., Maywood, III. Hquki-diepeiising device.
1,471, 1'30; Oct. 16.
Wyekoff, Andrew D., Maywood, and H. P. de Correvont,
L'Uieago, assif;n6rs to Oil I'roducts Appliance Co., May-
wood, HI. Liquid measuring and dispensing apparatus.
1 .455,184 ; May 15.
Wyckoir, J. Lewis, et al., trustees. (See Kidmann, Frank
L., assignor.)
Wyckoff, ,1. Lewis, et aL, trustees. (See Gifford, Rich-
ard T., assignor.)
Wyckoff, J. Lewis, et al, trustees. (See Tomlinson, E.,
and Giflford, assignors.)
Wyckoff, Richard I)., New York, N. Y. Exhibiting de-
vice. 1,456,086; May 22.
Wye, Tom, Inc. (See Tucker, Henry L., assignor.)
Wyeth, John, & Bro. Inc. (See Wipr, Herman J. D.,
assignor.)
Wvgant, Frederick A. (See Hand, E. E., and Wygant.)
Wykes, Ernest, Humboldt, Iowa. Radiator. 1,469,135 ;
Sept. 25.
Wyler, Max, assignor to British Dyestufifs Corporation,
Wylie, Hamilton N. (See Thurston, A. 1'., and Wylie.i
Limited, Blackley, Manchester, England. Manufacture
of phenyl glycine compounds. 1,467,598 ; Sept. 11.
Wylie, Thomas B. (See Armstrong, .J. R., and Wylie.)
Wylie, William II., Jennings, Kans. Tcrtable leveling
apparatus for mounted machinery. 1,450.196 ; Apr. 3.
Wylie, William .T., Columbia, Miss., and C. W. Cooper,
Oxford, Ala. ; said Cooper assignor to G. W. Green, Co-
lumbia, Miss. Extension frame for Fordson tractors.
1,461,508 ; July 10.
Wyman, Charles O., Anoka, Minn. Differential. 1,468 ,338 ;
Sept. IS.
Wyman, Charles W., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Electric-circuit making and
breaking device. 1,441.193 ; Jan. 2.
Wyman, Charles W., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Electric control system.
1,474.310; Nov. 13.
Wyman, Charles W., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Mining apparatus.
1,474,311 ; Nov. 13.
Wyman, Charles. W., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Electric control mechanism.
1,474,312; Nov. 13.
Wyman-Gordan Company. (See Damerell, Mark H., a-s-
signor. )
Wyman-Gordon Company. (See Oilman, Charles W'., as-
signor.)
Wyman-Gordon Company. (See Ingalls, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Wyman, Harold. (See Armstrong, Henry W., assignor.)
Wyman. Rov G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Device for use in mend- .
ing films.' 1.467,971 ; Sept. 11.
Wvnne, Walter W., Eau Claire, Wis. Convertible coaster
and scooter. 1,444,295 ; Feh. 6.
Wyoming Shovel Works, The. (See Webster, Lewis E.,
assignor. )
Wyoming Tool Company, Inc. (See Matheson, Andrew
A., assignor.)
Wvrick, Solomon A., assignor of one-half to P. Blanchard
& Sons. Palestine, Tex. Pilot for locomotives.
1,446,406 ; Tfeb. 20.
Wysong, Bedford C, Indianapolis, Ind. Gas mixer for in-
ternal-combustion engines. 1,446,283 ; Feb. 20.
Xlent Company. (See Fetters. Charles A., assignor.)
XXth Century Heating & Ventilating Co., The. (See El-
lison. Earl J., assignor.)
Yaghubian. Hagop J., New York, N. Y. Reversible coat.
1,477,744; Dec. IS.-
Yagi, Chusnke. (See Motoki, M., and Y'agi.^
Yale and Hopewell Company. (See Y'ale, Rodney H., as-
signor.)
Yale, Rodney H., assignor to Yale and Hopewell Company,
Lincoln, Nebr. Lubricator. 1,468,550 ; Sept. 18.
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ep-
stein, Eli, assignor.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Ledin, Charles, assignor.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Lucke, Charles E., assignor.)
Yale c& Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See Max-
well, Maxwell C, assignor.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See Mor-
gan, J. C. and Schroeder, assignors.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See Pol
ter. Robert S.. assignor.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company. (See Richter.
Paul C. assignor.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See Schroe-
der, Charles S., assignor.)
Yale, Warren W.. assignor of one-half to A. B. Hickman
Chickasha, Okla. Pulley. 1.457.130 : Mav 29.
Yamada, Kinsaku, Tokyo, Japan. Therapeutical appara-
tus. 1.459.489 : June 19.
Yamada, Shigetaro. Honolulu, Hawaii. Twine-cntting
device. 1.462,097 ; .Tnly 17.
Yamamoto. Takejiro, Nlshinari-gun, Osaka, Japan. In-
terlocking splice for threads of two strands. 1,452,102 •
Apr. 17.
Yancey. Samuel H., New York. N. Y. Seal for metal cans
and like containers. 1,476.564 ; Dec. 4.
Yancliik, John G., Wilkes-Barre, I'a. Lock. 1,462,780 ;
July 24.
Yankauer, Sidney, Flushing, N. Y. Resilient wheel.
1, 459,565 ; June 19.
Yankoff, Peter D., Fort Smith, Ark. Comb. 1,460,305 ;
June 26. »
Yanochowski, George A., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard
and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone system.
1,453,821 : May 1.
Yanochowski, George A., assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 1,455,954 ; May 22.
Yanochowski, George A., assignor to Kellogg Switch-
board and Supply Company, Chicago, HI. Telephone
system. 1,456,172 ; May 22.
Yanochowski, George A., assignor to Kellogg Switchboard
and Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone system.
1,475.216 : Nov. 27.
Yard, Emma, executrix. (See Yard, William T.)
Yard, William T., deceased, Trenton, N. J. ; E. Yard,
executrix. Corn busker. 1,441,960; Jan. 9.
Yarder, Stanley W., Toledo, Ohio. Tool box. Des.
62.042 ; Mar. 6.
Yardley, Charles F., Larchmont, N. Y. Rail anchor.
1,454,366; May 8.
Yardley, Charles P., Larchmont, N. Y. Rail anchor.
1,454,368; May 8.
Yardley, Farnham, assignor to Jenkins Bros.. New York.
N. Y. Valve-operating mechanism. 1,454,367 ; May 8.
Yardley, FaiiLham. assignor to Jenkins Brothers, New
York, N. Y. Valve. 1,459,460 ; June 19.
Yardley, Ralph O., San Francisco, Calif. Headlight lens.
1,442.207; Jan. 16.
Yarian, James L., assignor to H. H. Franklin Mfg. Com-
pany, Syracuse. N. Y. Intake manifold for internal-
combustion engines. 1,472,449 ; Oct. 30.
Yarnell, Harold A., Escondido, CaUf. Battery separator.
1,470,518 ; Oct. 9.
Yarnell, Oran, Salt Lake City, Utah. Railway tie.
1,460,467; July 3.
Yarrow, Harold E., Scotstoun, Scotland. Circulation of
water in water-tube boilers. 1,453,965 ; May 1.
Yaryan, Homer T., St. Petersburg. Fla. Manufacturing
plates for artificial dentures. 1,453,303 ; Mav 1.
Yassenovsky, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Weather strip-
ping. 1,458,094 ; June 5.
Yasuda, Zenichi, Santo Barbara, Calif. Headlight shield.
1,464,860; Aug. 14.
Yates, Arthur E., Flintstone, Ga. Sack turning and
measuring machine. 1,465,200; Aug. 14.
Yates, Charles E. (See Bowman, C. R.. and Yates.)
Yates, Charles M., Jackson, Tenn. Condenser. 1,442,591 ;
Jan. 16.
Yates, Frederick C. Waterbury. Conn. Punching tool.
1,449,136; Mar. 20.
Yates, George F. (See Sainsbury, James T., assignor.)
Yates, John, San Francisco, Calif. Draft motor.
1,462,927 ; July 24.
Yates, Nathaniel, jr., assignor to The F. A. Neider Com-
pany, Augusta, Ky. Turnbutton fastener. 1,442 208 ;
Jan. 16.
i'ates, P. B., Machine Company, The. (See Henderson,
Edward J., assignor.)
Yates, P. B.. Machine Company. (See Marshall, C. J.,
and Weaver, assignors.)
Yates, Richard C. Buffalo, N. Y. Internal-combustion en-
gine. 1.443,.302 : .Ian. 23.
Yates, Robert, Passaic, N. J. Manufacture of gasoline.
1,465,752 ; Aug. 21.
Yates, William G.. Cleveland, and G. C. Fatscher, Lake-
wood, assignors to B. R. Deming, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ironing machine. 1,450.402 ; Apr. 3.
Yauch, Martin, administrator. (See Stroud, Chester H.)
Tawmaa & Erbe Manufacturing Co. (See Clark, James
R.. assignor.)
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. (See Dietrich, Paul, as-
signor.)
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. (See Stevens, Isaac G., as-
signor.)
Yaxley, Ernest E., assignor of one-half to Yaxley Manu-
facturing Company, and one-half to Carter Radio Com-
pany, Chicago. lU. .Tack switch. 1.443.604 ; Jan. 30.
Yaxley Manufacturing Company, et al. (See Y'axley.
Ernest E.. assignor.)
Ybarzabal, Edward J. (See Landlumg, G., and Ybarza-
bal.)
Yeager, Anton J. (See Taylor, T. A., and Yeager.)
Yeager, Anton J., assignor to Prentiss-Wabers Stove Com-
pany, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Folding oven. 1,450,056 :
Mar. 27.
Yeager, Earnest C. (See Jones, M. A., Krollage, and
Yeager.)
Yeager, .John D., Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe. 1,463,278 •
July 31.
Yeager, Lee A., Akron. Ohio. Window screen. 1,476.565 ;
Dec. 4.
Yeager, Leo R., and W. M. Holmes, Columhus. Ohio, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to said Yeager. Ve-
hicle lisrht. 1.468.655 ; Sept. 25.
Yeakley. Melvin A.. Canton. Ohio. Valve-operating con-
nection. 1,452.995; Apr. 24.
Yeaton. George A., Portland, Oreg. Guide pulley.
1.443,605 ; Jan. 30.
604
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Yeaton, Harry L., Boston, Mass., assignor to United Shoo
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manufacture
of molded-counter turned shoes. 1,470,661 ; Oct. 16.
Yeats, John A., Richmond, and A. S. Swan, CobUFg, Vic-
toria, Australia. Side car of motor cycles. 1,459,387 ;
.Tune 19.
I'egen, .John, Bismarcli, N. Dak. Removing stumps.
1,463,916 ; Aug. 7.
Yeich, I.uther C, and R. H. G. Parker, Reading, Pa.
Metal weather strip. 1,456,664 ; May 29.
Yeiser, Henry C. (Ste Ringler, William A., assignor.)
Yeiser, Leon B., Cleveland, Ohio. Faucet or bath cock.
1.447,457 ; Mar. 6.
Yeiser, Leon B., anil F. C. I,el\mann, Cleveland, Ohio.
Combined hot and cold water valve. 1,460,931 ; July 3.
Yelf, Henry H., Southsea, England. Instructional dummy
practice-keyboard apparatus. 1,469,750 ; Oct. 2.
Yellow Cab Company. (See Stouffer, Ralph E., as-
signor.)
Yemniker, Rudolph M., assignor to The Langcnau Manu
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening de-
vice. 1,451,356 ; Apr. 10.
Yenetis, James P. (See Peterson, G. W., and Yenetis.)
Yensen, Douglas, Roseberry, Idaho. Securing calks to
horseshoes. 1,453,899 ; May 1.
Yensen, Trygve D., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Westing
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Magnetiz-
able meter vane. 1,454,878 ; May 15.
Yent, Albert G., Jeffersonville, Ind., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Hydro-
carbon burner. 1,470,418 ; Oct. 9
Yeomans, Lucien I., assignor to Pioneer Production Com-
panv, Chicago, 111. Time-study watch. 1,476,749;
Dec. 11.
Verger, Charles W., Washington, D. C, assignor to Th»j
Cutler-Hammer M'f'g Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor
controller. 1,452,542 ; Apr. 24.
YergiT, CliarlPs W., assignor to The Cutler-Hammer Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Motor controller. 1,460,562;
July 3.
Yerger, Charles W., Boston, Mass., assignor to The
Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Circuit
controller. 1,474,991 ; Nov. 20.
Yergey, Merlin L. (See Weber, W. S., and iergey.)
Yerkes, Hulbert A., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Phonograph cabinet. Des. 63,095 ;
Oct. 2.
Yerkes, Hulbert A., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to Colum-
bia Graphophone Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport,
Conn. Phonograph cabinet. Des. 63,(396 ; Oct. 2.
Verrick Manufacturing Co. (See Harburg, James E.,
assignor.)
Yerxa, Wiuslow, Delburne, Alberta, Canada. Reaming
tooL 1,452,103 ; Apr. 17.
Yetman, Oscar B.. and J. Leisure, Coffeyville, Kans.
Oil tester. 1,474,807 ; Nov. 20.
Yetter, Frank .7., Greenfield, Mass. Clip or staple.
1,454,783 ; May 8.
Yetter, John C, Chicago, 111. Means and methods for dry-
ing printed paper. 1,472,450 ; Oct. 30.
Yewell, James M., Louisville, Ky., assignor to Inter-
national Heating Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Air-
heating apparatus. 1,448,985 ; Mar. 20.
Y'^ezek Frank A., Plymouth, Iowa. Pesthole digger.
1,464,231 ; Aug. 7.
Yingling, Frank B., assignor to Columbia Machine Tool
Co., Hamilton, Ohio. Shaper. 1,449,719 ; Mar. 27.
Yirikian, John, New York, N. Y. Vertically-split attach-
ment for removable dental bridgework. 1,449,079 ;
Mar. 20.
Yockey, Arthur M. (See Leatherman, R. L., and Yockey.)
Yocom. Alvin M., Pottstown, Pa. Tank closure.
1,476,566 ; Dec. 4.
Yoder, Guldin G., Boyertown, Pa. Hat holder.
1,450,535; Apr. 3.
Yoder, Harley I. (See Whewell, J., and Yoder.)
Yoders, Irvin G., and J. C. Filby, Washington, Pa. Hose
clamp. 1,442,209 : Jan. 16.
Yoders, Irvin G., and J. C. Filby, Washington, Pa. Con-
nector link for tiro chains. 1,451,856; Apr. 17.
Yokel, Frank, Avalon, Pa. Lamp shade. Des. 62,113 :
Mar. 20.
Yokel, Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Building construction.
1,462,841 : July 24.
Yokel, Frank, assignor to Wm. B. Young Co., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Lamp shade. Des. 61.933 ; Feb. 13.
Yokel, Frank, assignor to Wm. B. Young Co., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Lamp column. Des. 61,940 ; Feb. 13.
Y'okel, Frank, assignor to Wm. B. Young Co., Philadelphia,
Pa. Lamp base. Des. 61,941 ; Feb; 13.
Yokel, Frank, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Dallas Bras,^
& Copper Co., Chicago, 111. Lighting fixture. Des.
63,249 ; Nov. 6.
Yokel. Frank, Avalon, assignor to Wm. B. Young Co..
Philadelphia, Pa. Lamp standard. Des. 62,370 ;
May 15.
Yokel. Frank. Avalon, assignor to Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass;
& Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lamp standarrl
Dps. 63,274 ; Nov. 13.
Yokel, Frank, Avalon, assignor to Pittsburgh Lamp,
Brass & Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lamp stand-
ard. Des. 63,349; Nov. 20.
Yokel, Frank, Avalon, assignor to Pittsburgh Lamp,
Brass & Glaas Company, I'ittsburgh, Pa. Lamp stand-
ard. Des. 63,350 ; Nov. 20.
Yokosawa, Katsulchi, and K. Miyazaki, Los Angeles, Calif ;
said Yokosawa assignor to said MiyazaUi. Flytrap.
1,471,086 ; Oct. 16.
Yokoyama, Fukutaro, Tokyo, Japan. Electric pocket
lamp with signal pane and compass. 1,459,274 ;
June 19.
Yonge, Laurie W., Jacksonville, Fla. Locking device for
automobile starters. 1,455,697 ; May 15.
Yonge, Laurie W., Jacksonville, Fla. Locking device for
automobile starters. 1,467,664 ; Sept. 11.
Yont, Charles A., assignor to The Flint Electric and
Manufacturing Company, Denver, Colo. Oil-circuit
closer. 1,450,403 ; Apr. 3.
Yorgensen, Paul L. L., assignor of one-half to A. J.
Gengras, Hartford, Conn. Swimming appliance.
1,455,826; May 22.
York, Lurt, Memphis, Tenn. Cutting device for pneu-
matic tires. 1,443,303 ; Jan. 23.
York, Edgar L., assignor to Oasis Manufacturing Co..
Peoria, 111. Ironing machine. 1,444,823 ; Feb. 13.
York, James H., Etowah, Tenn. Combination tool.
1,475,104 ; Nov. 20.
I'ork, Margaret A., New York, N. Y. Child's costumer.
Des. 62,076 ; Mar. 13.
Yolk, Victor, Los Angeles, Calif. Key adjuster for con-
necting-rod bearings. 1,460,877 ; July 3.
York, William X., Clinton, Ind. Adjustable window shade
and curtain support. 1,451,453 ; Apr. 10.
Yorks, Julius, Boston, Mass. Tank valve. 1,475,670 ;
Nov. 27.
Yoshida, Ichitaro, and K. Matsubayashi, Osaka, Japan.
Horseshoe. 1,458,869; June 12.
Yoshinaga, Bunzuchi, Vancouver, Wash. Marker.
1,455,160; May 15.
Yost, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Toy whistle. Des.
62,541 ; .Tune 19.
Yotta, Hannibal A., Elizabeth, N. J. Tool. 1,448,895 ;
Mar. 20.
Youkin, Galvin S. (See Franklin, S. B., and Youkiu. )
Youlen, Elsie A., Los Angeles, Calif. Shopping bag.
Des. 63,127 ; Oct. 9.
Youlten, William, Hove, assignor to H. S. Foster, West-
minster, and L. N. Schoenfeld, Hove, England. Ma-
chine for opening and cleaning cotton, wool, and other
fibers. 1,462,458 ; July 17.
Youlten, William, Hove, assignor to H. S. Foster, West-
minster, and Li. N. Schoenfeld, Hove, England. Ma-
chine for opening and cleaning fibrous material.
1,462,459; July 17.
Youmans, William R., assignor to The Ironton Engine
Company, Ironton, Ohio. Electric locomotive. 1,466.011 ;
Aug. 2S.
Young, Adam F., San Jose, Calif. Gear puller.
1,462,437 ; July 17.
Young, .\lbert F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Suspenders, clasp, and
connection therefor. 1,446,867 ; Feb. 27.
Young, Albert J., Baltimore, Md., assignor of one-half t»
H. G. Wischmann, Brooklyn. N. Y. Port-plug wrench
1,478,503 ; Dec. 25.
Young, August, New York, N. Y. Pumping device for
player pianos. 1,442,507 ; ,Tan. 10.
Young, Bengt J., Minneapolis, Minn. Tire tool.
1,459,490 ; June 19.
Young, Carl, Chicago, 111. Wheel. 1,469,867 ; Oct. 9.
Young, Carl L. (See Faubert, V. T., Anekee, Young.)
Young, Charles A., Bristol, and J. H. Woodington, Cleve-
don, England. Machine for fixing heels to boots and
shoes. 1,443,780; Jan. 30.
Young. Charles D., I'hiladelphia, Pa. Joint bar.
1,473,753 ; Nov. 13.
Young. Charles D., Philadelphia, Pa. Rail-joint insula-
tion. 1,474,700; Nov. 20.
Young, Charles I-l., jr., Wayne, Pa., assignor to Hale Fire
Pump Co., Inc., Conshohocken, Pa. Pump romotor.
1,446,366 ; Feb. 20.
Young, Charles 0. (See Curme, G. O., jr., and Young.)
Young. Charles O., Elmhurst, N. Y., assignor to Carbide
& Carbon Chemicals Corporation. Making chlorhydrins.
1,456,959 : May 29.
Young, Clifford C, Des Moines, Iowa. Valve-spring
lifter. 1.458,374 ; .Tune 12.
Young, Clifford H., St. Louis, Mo. Steering mechanism
for vehicles. 1,473.691 ; Nov. 13.
Young, Daniel J., assignor to Young-Whitwell Gas Process
Company, Tacoma, Wash. Making illuminating gas.
1.468,190 ; Sept. 18.
Y'oung, Donald H.. Chicago Heights, assignor to Ameri-
can Manganese Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Centrifu-
gal pump for dredging and conveying solids. 1,44.S,3 74 ;
Mar. 13.
Young, Edward C. Detroit, Mich. Dirigible spotlight.
1,444.896; Feb. 13.
Y^oung. Edward W. (See Young, J. S.," Young, and
Schecher.)
Young, Edward W., administrator. (See Young, John S.)
Younc, Ernest. New Y'ork, N. Y. Electric soldering iron.
1,478,.S19 : Dec. 18.
Young, Ferdinand H.. assignor to The Abbott Labora-
tories. Chicago. 111. Solution of di-chloramine-T.
1,451,857 ; Apr. 17.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
605
Young, Frnnk A., assignor of oue-half to K. S. Staiinp.
Sultan. Wiish. Safet.v hook. 1,458,45:5; .lune 12.
Young. Kiank W. (Sfc Wriitbt, A., and Youug.)
Youug, (ioiuge .\., Detroit, Mich. Eraci-gouoy fuel sup-
ply foi- tanks.. 1,440,5120; Jan. 2.
Young, George It., Huntington. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Young Sand and Gravel Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Separating. 1,405,010 ; Aug. 14.
Y'oung, George I!., Huntington, assignor, by mesne as
slgnments, to Young Sand and Gravel Corporation.
Xow York, N. Y. Apparatus for separating sand.
1,467,348 ; Sept. 11.
Young, Harry W., assignor of one-half to W. Fischer,
Milwaukee, Wis. I'lumb and level. 1,460,741 ; July .'i.
Young, Harvey L.. .Vkron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Winder-balanc-
ing mechanism. 1,455,185 ; May 15.
Y'oung. Henry R., Muskegon, Mich. Boring and milling
machine. 1.442,210 ; Jan. 16.
Young Iron Works, Inc. (See Hansen, Arthur E., as-
signor.)
Young, Jacob, and M. L. Frakes, Hennessey, Okla. Trans-
mission release. 1,463,237 ; July 31.
Young, Jackson B., Oakland, Calif. Automobile signal
device. 1.406.220 ; .\ug. 28.
Young, James B., Ctimberland, Ind. Automobile bed.
1,473,413 ; Nov. 6.
Young, James M., Anderson, Ind., -issignor to Obear-
Nester Glass Company, St. Louis, Mo. Glass-blowing
machine. 1,458,454 ; June 12.
Y'oung, James M.. East St. Louis, 111., aeslgnor to Obear-
Nester Glass Company, St. Louis, Mo. Take-out and
delivery device for glass-blowing machines. 1.458,-1 ."i..
June 12.
Young, James M., assignor to Obear-Nester Glass Cora
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Take-out and steadying device
for glass-blowing machines. 1,458,456 ; June 12.
Young, John, Caldwell, N. J., and E. G. CToabman, Buf-
falo, assignors to National Aniline & Chemical Com-
pany. Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Production of diarylguani-
dines. 1,446,818; Feb. 27.
Y'oung, John S., deceased, by E. W. Young, administrator,
E. W. Y'oung, and J. L. Schecher, assignors to J. L.
Schecher, Los Angeles, Calif. Caster. Eel 5, 570;
Apr. 3.
Young, Joseph F., Morristown, N. J. Safety portable
scaffold. 1,471,304 ; Oct. 16.
Young, L. A., Industries, Inc. (See Backus, Hubert V..
assignor.)
Young, L. A., Industries, Inc. (See Falls, William A,
assignor.)
Young, L. A., Industries, Incorporated. (See HoUfoth.
Joachim T., assignor.)
Young, L. A., Industries, Inc. (See Reidenbacb, Herman
O., assignor.)
Young, Leonard A., Highland Park, Mich. Spring-seat
construction. 1,451,935 ; Apr. 17.
Young, Leonard A., Detroit, Mich. Forming compound
springs. 1,451,936 ; Apr. 17.
Young, Le Roy S., assignor to Barbee Wire and Iron
Works, La Fayette, Ind. Fan guard. 1,448,896 ;
Mar. 20.
Young, Ralph I., Odell, Nebr. Lubricating device.
1,469,760; Oct. 2.
Young, Robert S. (See Purnell, W. J., Chase, and Young.)
Young, Rowland L., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Storage-bat-
tery circuit. 1,468,096 ; Sept. 18.
Young Sand and (travel Corporation. (See Young, George
R., assignor.)
Young, Sanford C, Erie, Pa., assignor to American Time
Lock Company ; W. C. Kramer, trustee. Fraudless bal-
lot-marking machine. 1,476,567 ; Dec. 4.
Young, Walter E., Syracuse, N. Y. Belt buckle.
1,448.897 ; Mar. 20.
Young, Walter H., Detroit, Mich. Screw-cutting machine.
1,472,622 ; Oct. 30.
Young. Walter W., Parker, S. Dak. Battery carrier.
1,461,995; July 17.
Young-Whitwell Gas Process Company. (See Young, Dan-
iel J., assignor.)
Young. William A., and F. Brill, Milwaukee, assignors to
Pawling and Harnischfeger Company, West Milwaukee.
"Wis. Electric-cable-winding mecli.anism. 1.476.941 ;
Dec. 11.
Young, William R., assignor to himself and S. K.
Greene, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rock crusher. 1,459,130 ;
Jnne 19.
Young, William T., Oil City, Pa. Power plant.
1,445.381 ; Feb. 13.
Young, Willis B., Olympia, Wash. Attachment for in-
ternal-combustion motors. 1,456,527 ; May 29.
Young. Wm. B.. Co. (See Yokel, Frank, assignor.)
Youngberg, Carl E., Seattle. Wash. Lever and locking
device. 1,442,592 ; Jan. 10.
Younghlood, James A'., Dallas, Tex. Method of and
means for reenforcing wall foundations. 1,451,799 ;
Apr. 17.
Youngblood, Joseph C, Atwood, Kans. Fuelizer and
preheater. 1,476,942 ; Dec. 11.
Younger, Charles D., assignor of one-half to B. R. Voirt.
Edgeley, N. Dak. Fly swatter. 1,444,720 ; Feb. 6.
Younger, Frank, Wallace, Calif. Sanitary dispensing ap-
paratus. 1,463,415; July 31.
Younger, Frank J., assignor of twenty-six one-hundredtlis
to M. II. Roeber and fifteen one-hundredths to J.
Calcaterra, Wallace, Calif. Sanitary dispensing appa-
ratus. 1,449,571; Mar. 27.
Younger, Frank J., assignor of twenty-six one-hundredths
to M. H. Roeber and fifteen one-hundredths to J.
Calcaterra, Wallace, Calif. Standard or base for
dispensing apparatus. Des. 62,129 ; Mar. 27.
Y'ounger, Orville A., Denver, Colo. Milling tool for bear-
ings. 1,444,649 ; Feb. 6.
Youngson, James, assignor of one-half to M. D. Gantt,
Winston-Salem, N. C. Boat propulsion means.
1,451,412; Apr. 10.
Youngstowu Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Curtis,
Lewis E., assignor.)
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, The. (See James,
Edward, assignor.)
Yount, Frank H. (See Yount, Thomas J., assignor.)
Yonnt, Thomas J., assignor to F. M. Yount, Indianapolis,
Ind. Steak and chop cutter. 1,465,923 ; Aug. 21.
Yu Chen Lai, New York, N. Y. Sesame flour and making
the same. 1,470,929 ; Oct. 16.
Yumura, Gentaro, Tokyo-Fu, Japan. Brick. 1,446,238 ;
Feb. 20.
Yumura, Gentaro, Tokyo-Fu, Japan. Electric pole.
1.440,239 : Feb. 20.
Yunck, John A., South Orange, N. J. Ingot of refractory
metals and making same. 1,469,761 ; Oct. 2.
Yungstrom, Knut E., White Plains, N. Y. Repeating
mechanism for phonographs. 1,453,966 ; May 1.
Yurcich, Fred, Farrell, Pa. Wire reel. 1,443,450 ;".Tan, 30
i'urow. Andrew, New York, assignor to S. M. Elowskv,
Brooklvn, N. Y. Lock. 1,461,692 ; July 10.
tuskiewicz, Wilem, Brockton, Pa. Ash sifter. 1,468,339 ;
Sept. 18.
Zaayer, William S., Columbus, Ohio. Stylus, 1,444,147 ;
I'eb. 6.
Zabel, Bruno. (See Zabel, Charles, assignor.)
Zabel, Charles, Coraopolis, assignor to B. Zabel, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Mechanical toy. 1,469,710; Oct. 2.
Zach. John. (See Karpal, Sam, assignor.)
Zachariadis, Theophilus, London, England. Spinning mill.
1,474,130; Nov. 13.
Zachariadis, Theophilos, London, England. Apparatus
for drawing and twisting slivers and the like.
1,474,131 ; Nov. 13.
Zacharias, August, Minneapolis, Minn. Auxiliary heater.
1,440.810; Jan. 2.
Zacharias, Christian, et al. (See Barr, Harry E., as-
signor.)
Zacharias, Robert M., assignor to The Standard Parts
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rim. 1.447,199 ; Mar. 6.
Zachary, Charles E., Atlanta, Ga. Air-brake test valve.
1,451,644 ; Apr. 10.
Zachary, James W., et al. (See Pearce, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Zachary, Wyatt W., Pine Bluff, Ark. Invalid bed.
1,443,667; Jan. 30.
Zacher, W'arner F., Fargo. N. Dak. Changeable sign.
1.447,918; Mar. 6.
Zachow, Otto, Clintonville, Wis. Device for grinding
water meters. 1,454,009 ; May 1.
Zachry, Walter H., Atlanta, Ga. Detachable handle for
brooms. 1,464,896; Aug. 14.
Zachrv, Walter H., Atlanta, Ga. Mop. 1,476,317 ; Dec. 4.
Zachry, Walter H., Atlanta, Ga. Mop. 1,476,318 ; Dec. 4.
Zackow, Frank H., Tacoma, Wash. Curtain. 1,468,433 ;
Sept. 18.
Zadig, Ernest A., Chicago, 111. Rectifier or converter.
1,454,144; May 8.
Zahn, Charles A., Merrill, Wis. Vehicle curtain.
1,454,098; May 8.
Zahn, Edith L. (See Zahn, Oswald F., assignor.)
Zahn. Oswald F., assignor to E. L. Zahn, Los Angeles,
Calif. Airship. 1,447,584 ; Mar. 6.
Zahner, Edward J., Laporte, Ind. Metallic-door seam.
1,444,229: Feb. 6.
Zahner, Edward J., Laporte, Ind. Metallic door.
1,471,020; Oct. 16.
Zaiden. David, East Orange, N. J. Mechanical doll.
1.452,134 : .\pr. 17.
Zaiser, Carl J., assignor to American Metal Products
Company. Milwaukee. Wis. Alloy. 1,452,232 ; .\pr. 17.
Zajic, Joseph, Jersey City, N. J. Coupling. 1,462,406 ;
July 17.
Zajicek, Joseph, .ir.. New York, N. Y. Ear and nail
cleaner. 1,468,894; Sept. 25.
Zakman, Michael. (See Hampel, Karl, assignor.)
Zalkind, Philip, New York, N. Y. Container. 1,470.705 ;
Oct. 16.
Zaloom, Salim F., New York. N. Y., assignor to Royal Nut
Company. Preserving compound for pistachio nuts.
1,460,510: July 3.
Zamora, Ernesto, Eva, Tex. Windmill governor.
1,453,427 ; May 1.
Zander, Alex L., St. Paul, Minn. Top. 1,461.843 :
July 17.
Zander, .Tohn, Chicago, 111. Valve device. 1,468,434 ;
Sept. 18.
Zander, John, Chicago, 111. Distillation apparatus.
.1,468,435; Sept. 18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
Zander, John, Chicago, assignor to Geo. D. Roper Corpora-
tion, Rockford, 111. Gas mixer. 1,476,232 ; Dec. 4.
Zanella, Apollony, Helena, Mont. Buffer. 1,475,916 ;
Nov. 27.
Zaugrilli, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Pin clasp. 1,460,998 ;
July 3.
Zanolini, Italo, Berkeley, Calif. Automatic feeder for
roll-film cameras. 1,468,191 ; Sept. 18.
Zanone, Richard J., New Albany, Ind. Scale. 1,444,019 ;
Feb. 6.
Zapis. William, Jersey City, N. J. Shoe lacing.
1,474,396 ; Nov. 20.
Zappia, Domenic, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Paramount
Rubber Consolidated, Inc., Little Falls, N. J. Doll.
Des. 62,809; July 31.
Zardinoni, Faust, as.signor of one-half to V. L. Monaco,
Chicago, 111. Dumping truck. 1,447.003 ; Feb. 27.
Zarrelli, Gaspero, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Boot-polishing machine. 1,475,671 ; Nov. 27.
Zaugg, Albert. (See Kaiserman, A., and Zaugg. )
Zbindeu, Herman 0. (See Marquis, J. A., and Graves,
assignors.)
Zdanowich, Joe O., London, England. Manufacture of
acetose. 1,445,382 ; Feb. 13.
Zdanowich. Joe O., London, England. Cellulose acetate.
1,457,131 ; May 29.
Zdunek, Walenty. (See Niemiec, J., and Zdunek.)
Zdzieblo, John, Irvington, N. J. Feed bag for horses
1,474,922; Nov. 20.
Zearing, Robert M., jr., and C. J. Ottenthal, Philadelphia.
Pa., assignors to said Zearing. Fountain shaving brush.
1,443,910; Jan. 30.
Zebra, Willy, New York, N. Y. Match bos. 1,454,529 ;
May 8.
Zeck, Charles, Detroit, Mich. Match safe. Des. 63,385 :
Nov. 27.
Zederbohm, Willy, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to
Siemens-S.chuckertwerke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung, Berlin, Germany. Starting electric motors.
1,467,745; Sept. 11.
Zeh, Edmund W., Newark, N. J. Power press. 1,449,849 ;
Mar. 27.
Zeh, Edmund W., Newark, N. J. Power tile press.
1,456,752 ; May 29.
Zeh, Ludwlg. (See Kramer, E., and Zeh.)
Zehrer, John G., Browns Valley, Minn. Pine grapple.
1,460,397; July 3.
Zehringer, John W., Winthrop, Mass. Combined back-
water valve and flushing system. 1,448.898: Mar. 20.
Zehrlaut, Dr. H., & Co. (See Dickescheid, Josef, as-
signor.)
Zeigg, Firm of Carl. (See Mackensen, Otto, assignor.)
Zeigler, Benjamin P.. Fort Worth, Tex. Crane attach-
ment for handling well-drilling bits and the like.
1,477,095; Dee. 11.
Zeigler, Charles W. (See Harris, Everett, assignor.)
Zeis, George J., assignor to The Wigglf^r Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Vehicle si.gnal. 1,449,480 ; Mar. 27.
Zeiss, Carl. (See Banersfeld, Walther, assignor.)
Zeiss, Carl. (See Merte, Willy, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm Carl. (See Henker, Otto, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm Carl. (See Konig, Albert, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Bauersfeld, Walther, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Eppenstein, Otto, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Erfle. Heinrich, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Meyer, Franz, assignor.)
Zeiss, firm of Carl. (See Pulfrich, Carl, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Rockstroh, Otto, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Sander, Willv, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Siedentopf. Henrv. assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Villiger, W., and Mechau, as-
signors.)
Zeiss, Firm of Carl. (See Wandersleb, Ernst, assignor.)
Zeiss. Firm of Carl. (See Wigand, Albert, assignor.)
Zeissler, Johannes K., Altona. Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Chemical Foundation, Inc.
Solution of albumin containing medicinal and immuniz-
ing substances. 1,472,316 ; Oct. 30.
Zelan, Anthon, Turners Palls, Mass. Extensible picture
frame. 1,446.367 ; Feb. 20.
Zelko Prank, Joliet, 111. Wall slab. 1,473.533 ; Nov. 6
Zell, Carl A., and W. P. Straub. Chicago, 111., assignors
to Zell-Straub Laboratories, Incorporated. Biological
product. 1,476,233 ; Dec. 4.
Zell, David H., Incorporated. (See Sundin, Oscar T..
assignor.)
Zell-Straub Laboratorie.^;, Incorporated. (See Zell, C. A.,
and Straub, assignors.)
Zellers Mahlon M.. Belleville, 111. Attachment for iron-
ing boards. 1,450,274 ; Apr. 3.
Zelnicker, Walter A. (See 'McLeod, Nelson W., assignor.)
Zelnicker, Walter A. (See Taylor, Edward N., assignor )
Zeman, Frank, Little Falls, Minn. Car lock. 1,459 812 •
June 26.
^®??2;. oJ,^*"^?^' Cleveland, Ohio. Steel sash connection.
1,453,822 ; May 1.
Zempel. Edward "A. (See Johnson. E. D., and Zempel >
Zengerle, Walter C, assignor to Franzengerle Company,
Cleveland Ohio. Cradle or creeper for automobile
work. 1,451.858; Apr. 17.
Zenite Metal Company. (See Brown, Pred K assignor 1
Zonke, Henry C. Richmond Hill, N. Y. Metal-m'oldine
apparatus. 1,453,861 ; May 1. ^
Zenke, Henry C, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Metal-molding
apparatus. 1,462,186; .Tuly 17.
Zenker, Fredrick. (See Ball, A. P., and Zenker.)
Zent, Wayne P., Troy, N. Y. Linotype matrix. 1,443,781 ;
Jan. 30.
Zents, Raymond P., Omaha, Nebr. Concrete insert.
1,403,863 ; Aug. 7.
Zepka, Ludwig R., Cleveland, Ohio. Theft signal.
1,449,964; Mar. 27.
Zepka, Ludwig R., Cleveland, Ohio. Theft signal.
1,449,965 : Mar. 27.
Zepka, Ludwig R., Cleveland, Ohio. Theft signal.
1.469,570; Oct. 2.
Zepka, Ludwig R., Cleveland, Ohio. Theft signal.
1,473,272; Nov. 6.
Zeppelinwerke Lindau, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. (See Dornier, Claudius, assignor.)
Zerbe, Lewis E., Moneta, assignor to Union Tool Com-
pany, Torrance, Calif. Bushing retainer for rotary-
drill tables. 1,475,360 ; Nov. 27.
Zerby, Rayborn L. (See Kollmorgen, W. J., and Zerby.)
Zerk, Oscar, assignor to The Allyne-Zerk Company, Cleve
land, Ohio. Lubricating apparatus. 1,475,980; Dec. A.
Zerrman. Otto H. (See Ellis, T., and Zerrmann.)
Zetlin, Benjamin, assignor to A & Z Chain Company,
Providence, R. I. Belt clasp. 1,477,680 ; Dee. 18.
Zettel, Herbert A., St. Paul, Minn. Airplane. 1,463,917;
Aug. 7.
Zetterbaum, Sol, New York, N. Y. Route indicator.
1,471,439; Oct. 23.
Zetteilund, Carl, Chicago, 111. Clutch. 1,447,585;
Mar. 6.
Zeunges, William. (See Puci, P. A., and Zeunges.)
Zickler, William W., Mullan, Idaho. Miner's lamp.
1,455.130 ; May 15.
Ziebold, Henry, sr., Woodlawn, Ohio. Burner. 1,451,751 ;
Apr. 17.
Ziebold, Henry, sr., Lockland, Ohio. Burner. 1,451.752 ;
Apr. 17.
Zieg, P. B., Manufacturing Company. (See Gould, John
N., assignor.)
Zlegler, Charles E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Umbilical-cord clamp.
1,440,574; Jan. 2.
Ziegler, Edward E., Philadelphia, Pa. Hand vibrator.
1,446,491 ; Feb. 27.
Ziegler, Everett J., Hartford City, Ind. Gearless differen-
tial transmission mechanism. 1,463,356; July 31.
Ziegler, George J., Los Angeles, Calif. Tractor trans-
mission. 1,450,491 ; June 19.
Ziegler, William P., Salina, Kans. Corn harvester.
i;456,206 ; May 22.
Zierick, Ambrose E., New York, N. Y. Automobile lock.
1,454,099 : May 8.
Zierten, Nicholas, Albany, Calif. Rivet. 1,473,137;
Nov. 6.
Ziesel. William, Philadelphia. Pa. Dental lancet for
surgical treatment of pyorrhea. 1.455,374 ; May 15.
Ziffer, Fritz. (See Leiser, R., and Ziffer.)
Zifferer, Lothar R.. Lancaster, Pa. Adjustable flange.
1,462,187; .Tuly 17.
Zifferer, Lothar R., Lancaster, Pa. Pipe hanger.
1,477,621 ; Dec. 18.
Ziganek, Ferdinand. (See Copony, A., and Ziganek.)
Zilbersher, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Road and street
cutter. 1,446,368; Feb. 20.
Zilen, Victor W. (See Harris, H. M., and Zilen.)
Zillioj". John, Orchard Park, N. Y. Making key bolts.
1,446,080 ; Feb. 20.
Zilliox. John, Orchard Park. N. Y. Luggage carrier for
automobiles. 1,449.481 ; Mar. 27.
Ziloccki, Giordano, Granton, assignor of thirty per cent
to N. Partenope, West New York, N. J. Reversing
mechanism for drive shafts. 1,450,536 ; Apr. 3.
Ziloccki, Giordano, Granton, assignor of 30 per cent to
M. A. Monzione, North Bergen, N. J. Drilling machine.
1,460,219 ; .Tune 26.
Zimansky, Curt P. (See Price, G. W., and Zimansky.')
Zimansky, Curt F.. assignor to G. W. Price Pump and En-
gine Company, San Francisco, Calif. Pump shaft-cen-
tering device. 1.443.510: Jan. 30.
Zimmer, Albert E. fSee Campbell. A., and Zimmer.)
Zimmer, Prank, Middleburgh, N. Y. Motor-sled unit.
1,441,620; Jan. 9.
Zimmer, Henrv C. P., St. Paul, Minn. Box cover.
1,468,852; Sept. 25.
Zimmer, Paul, Wurzburg. Germany. Machine for the
manufacturing of sweetmeats. 1.465,326 ; Aug. 21.
Zimmerer, William, administrator. (See Cain, J. E., and
Falkenbach.)
Zimmerman, Albert L., Valparaiso, Ind. Engine-testing
pump. 1,477,796 ; Dec. 18.
Zimmerman, Alonzo, Amsted, W. Va. Trolley switch.
1.450.057 ; Mar. 27.
Zimmerman, .Arthur, Brooklyn. N. Y. Household utensil.
1.453.777; May 1.
Zimmerman, Prank W., Amarillo, Tex. Drill. 1,461.791 ;
•Tuly 17
Zimmerman. George R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Doll. Des.
62,766 ; July 24.
Zimmerman, Gustav B. A., Bellmore, N. Y. Automobile
signal. 1,467,349; Se.pt. 11.
Zimmerman, Levi. West Newton, Pa. Door closer.
1 ,446,407 ; Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of patentees — Continued.
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Zimmerman, Lewis L., Miami, Okla. Display rack.
1,445,123; Fob. 13.
Zimmerman, Robert M., assignor of one-half to G. Z.
Daniels. Milwaukee, Wis. Pneumatic ball valve.
1.449.->0n : Mar. 20.
Zimmerman. Thomas, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
Standard Parts Company. Axle. 1,446,240; Feb. 20.
Zimmermann, Alois, Yakima. Wash. Combination rear
light and signal for automobiles. Des. 62,516 ; June 12.
Zimmermann, Alois, Yakima. Wash. ; H. C. Kohls, guardian
of the person and estate of said .Vlois Zimmermann, in-
competent. Automobile signal. 1,442,593 ; Jan. 16.
Zimmermann, Edward, .ir., Hudson Heights, N. J. Re-
flector. Des. 62,077 : Mar. 13.
Zimmermann. Friedrich, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp
Aktiengesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Car
register. 1,446,369 ; Feb. 20.
Zimmermann, G. (See Seitz. Adam, assienor.)
Zimmermann, Otto, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, Germany.
Drying apparatus. 1,467,219 ; Sept. 4.
Zimmermann. I'aul G.. Keyport, N. J., assignor to J. V.
Martin, Elyria. Ohio. Driving mechanism for air-
ships. Rel5.550 ; Feb. 27.
Zimmermann, Raul P., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Elec-
trical heating device. 1,464,255 ; Aug. 7.
Zimmermann. William F.. Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
Gould & Eberhardt. Newark, N. J. Simplified spur-
hobbing machine. 1,472.767 ; Oct. 30.
Zimmers. Joseph B.. Chicago, 111. Upholstery finish.
1,448,986; Mar. 20.
Zindel, Ernst, assignor to the Firm Scharer-Nussbaumer
& Co., Erlenbach, Switzerland. Winding machine.
1,461,641 ; July 10.
Zingman, Samuel J., New York, N. Y. Combination lock.
1.460,932; July 3.
Ziniker. Edward, Eugene, Oreg. Garden fountain. Des.
63,165; Oct. 30.
Zink, Fred W., assignor to Kales Stamping Company, De-
troit, Mich. Mirror support. 1.473.273; Nov. 6.
Zink, George J., San Francisco, Calif. Spiral rope and
cable grip. 1.458,261 : June 12.
Zink, H. J., et al. (See Dungan. John E., assignor.)
Ziuke, Alois, Gratz, Austria. Manufacturing dioxypery-
lene. 1,454,205; May 8.
Zinke, Alois, Gratz, assignor to H. Pereira, Vienn.n,
Austria. Manufacturing diosyperylene and pervlene.
1,454,204 ; May 8.
Zinser. ITenrv. New Y^ork, N. Y. Window shade.
1.477.159 : Dec. 11.
Zint. Frank W., Springfield, assignor to Montgomery
Ward & Co., Inc.. Chicago, 111. Feed mechanism for
manure spreaders. 1,471,087 ; Oct. 16.
Zint, George, W'apakoneta, Ohio. Amusement device.
1.447.458; Mar. 6.
Ziola, Edward L., Ashton, Nebr. Animal trap. 1,455,131 ;
May 15.
Zirion y Saravia. Antonio. Slexico. Mexico, and R. M.
Rodriguez, assignors to Dermophile Products Company,
Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Box for talcum powders and
the like. D's. 62.419: May 22.
Zlrsen, Aage N. J., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Com-
pound for the sharpening of tools. 1,454.369 : May 8.
Ziska, Adam, jr., assignor to Harlev-Davidson Motor
Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. Seat. 1.469,136 ; Sept. 25.
Zltlin, Isadore S., assignor of one-half to M. Zitlin, Chi-
cago, 111. Radiator. 1,446,819 ; Feb. 27.
Zitlin, Meyer. (See Zltlin. Isadore S.. assignor.)
Zitscher. Arthur. (See Laska, A. L., and Zltscher.)
Zobanaky. George W. (See Neilan, T. J., and Zobanaky.)
Zoeller. August, .^.ncred Heart, Okla. Cotton cleaner.
1,458,870; .June 12.
Zoepke, Fred W. T.. Great Falls, Mont. Cutting ma-
chine. 1.475.336 ; Nov. 27.
Zoergiebel, Louis, assignor to The Cleveland Electric Ma-
chine and Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Driving mechanism for combined coffee grinders and
meat choppers. 1,465.505 ; Aug. 21.
Zoll. Lowis. (See Pilson. J. R.. and Zoll.)
Zollin. .\dolf, Badenweiler, and E. Schreiber, Gundel-
fingen, Germany. Machine for printing railway tickets
and the like. 1,449.801 ; Mar. 27.
Zcillner. Rudolph, Dresden. Germany. Connection or
binding terminal. 1.454.879: May 15.
Zolman, William E.. and A. W. Bradshaw, Farmington,
Mo. Bold-faced-slug-casting attachment for linotype
machines. 1,467.412; Sept. 11.
Zommer. William P., and G. F. Magdziarz. Chicago, as-
signors to Illinois Gasket Co.. Des Plaines, 111. Gas-
ket-making machine. 1.455.560 : Mav 15.
Zouri Drawn Metals Company. (See Murnane, Daniel J.,
assifrnor. )
Zreblec, Rose. Beaver Falls, Pa. Flower-display holder.
1.474.753: Nov. 20.
Zsarnay, Bela. Belleville, assignor of one-half to A. Lewis.
Newark. N. J. Mechanical movement. 1,446,370;
Feb. 20
Zsikny. Stephen, Philadelphia, Pa. Foldable stool.
1,456,840; May 29,
Zsullfa, Louis, New York, N. Y. Combined moldingset-
tlng device for circular saws. 1,452,233; Apr. 17.
Zuber, John G., Chicago, III. Gauge. 1.474,902 ; Nov. 20
Zublin, Juan A., Los Angeles, Calif. Means for bailing
detritus from a well bore. 1.445,575 ; Feb. 13.
Zucco, Pierre, San Francisco, Calif. Concrete piling of
indefinite length. 1,447,609 ; Mar. 6,
Zucco, Pierre, San Francisco, Calif. Tunnel construction.
1,474,808; Nov. 20.
Zuck, Nicholas, Rochester, N. Y. Fabric for garments.
1,445,055 ; Feb. 13.
Zuck, Oral C, Okmulgee, Okla. Cable clamp for well-
drilling rigs. 1,467,666 ; Sept. 11.
Zucker, George I/., East Orange, N. J. Elastic hinge for
rubber overshoes. 1.447,586 ; Mar. 6.
Zucker, George W., Atlantic Township, Monmouth County,
N. J. Weighing scale. 1,449,254 ; Mar. 20.
Zucker, Gottlieb F., Chicago, 111. Combustion-engine-
lubricating mechanism. 1,462,894: July 24.
Zucker, Gottlieb F., Chicago, 111. Windmill. 1,469,064;
Sept. 25.
Zucker, Henry Y., Matawan, N. J., assignor to A. P.
Munning & Co., New York, N. Y. BuSing wheel.
1,457,807^ June 6.
Zuckerman, Adolph M., assignor to R. Hoe and Co., New
York, N. Y. Bearing and fountain adjustment for
intaglio machines. 1,451,726 ; Apr. 17.
Zuhars, Benjamin C, Columbus, Ohio, and H. D. Clarke,
Los Angeles, Calif., assignors to The Ohio Tractor
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Transmission. 1,449,482 ;
Mar. 27.
Zuhars, Benjamin C, and H. D. Clarke, Grand View
Heights, Columbus, assignors to The Ohio Tractor
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Power take-off. 1,449,572 ;
Mar. 27.
Zukerberg, David, Newark, N. J. Bag. 1,450,570 ;
Apr. 3.
Zukor, Arnold, New York, N. Y. Burglar alarm. 1,453,058 ;
Apr. 24
Zukoski, Edmund L., St. Louis, Mo. Detachable lifter,
1,469,868 ; Oct. 9.
Zukoski, Edmund L., St. Louis, Mo. Concrete and mak-
ing same. 1,471,876 ; Oct. 23.
Zukowski, Stefan, assignor of forty-five per cent to L.
Okoniewski, Pascoag. R. I. Sled. 1,453,232 ; Apr. 24
Zukowski. Stefan, assignor of forty-five per cent to L.
Okoniewski, Pascoag, R. L Sled. 1.472,711 ; Oct. 30.
Zulich, John, Cleveland, assignor of forty-nine one-hun-
dredths to C. W. Schaefer, Lakewood, Ohio. Casing for
laminated springs. 1,476.568 ; Dec. 4.
Zulver, Cornells. (See Smith, L. E., Zulver, and Thomp-
son.)
Zu LVnar Passv de Chimang, R- M., New York, N. Y.
Airship. 1.478,382; Dec. 25.
Zumdahl, Frederick C. assignor to C. Cotta, Rockford, 111.
Gear chuck. 1,444.721 ; Feb. 6.
Zumft, Oscar, Kinderhook, N. Y. Gas lighter. l,478,lo8 ;
Dec. 18.
Ziindfidibuspatentverwertungsgesellschaft m. b. H. (See
Bernstein, .Tohann E., assignor.)
Zunino, Lorenzo, Berkeley, Calif. Pedestal. Des.
62.558 ; .Tune 19.
Zunino, Lorenzo, Berkeley, Calif. Pedestal. Des. 62,810 r
July 31.
Zupnik, Joel V., Cleveland. Ohio. Lubricating system for
roller bearings. 1,455,981 ; May 22,
Zurborg, John H., assignor of one-half to J. G. Wilde,
Covington, Ky. Gas-saving and carbon-eliminating at-
tachment for automobile gas engines. 1.457,870;
Zur Kammer, August, Hagen. Germany. Tile for walls,
floors, ceilings, and the like. 1,474.779; Nov. 20.
Zweig. Henry, and I. Schneiderman, assignors of one-
half to F. Ross and one-half to B. Bretan, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Watch ring. 1.4.57.014; May 29.
Zweigbergk, Thorsten, London, England, Electric-motor-
controi system. 1,457,920; June 5.
Zweigbergk, Thorsten. London, England. Electric-motor-
control system. 1,476,569 ; Dec. 4.
Zweiman. .Tames M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ticket printing
and distributing machine. 1,478,159 : Dec. 18.
Zwickev, Clifford J.. North St. Paul, Minn. Sport car.
1.450,197: Apr. 3.
Zwilling, W^ilhelm, Osnabruck, Germany. Stay bolt.
1,466,686; Sept. 4.
Zwillinger, Bernhard. (See Von Bauer, T., and Zwlllin-
ger.)
Zwillinger. Klara, administratrix. (See Von Bauer, T.,
and Zwillinger.)
ZwisVr, Arthur L.. Kalamazoo. Mich. Heating stove and
radiator therefor. 1.477,681 ; Dec. 18.
Zwi.'sler. Ii-vin. (See Evans, B. .-\., and Zwisler.)
Zvh. Felix, Chicago, 111. Chafing iron. 1.458,900 ;
.Tune 12.
Zylstra. .Toseph. (See Verdoorn, Neal, assignor.)
Zynda. Erick O. (See Andrews. Richard, assignor.)
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EEGISTKANTS OF TEADE-MAEKS.
A. Gazzoiii & C, Bologna, Italy. Preparation for
coughs. 174,827 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 175,600 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
A-1 Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, I'a. Metal
polish. 175,119 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 176,318 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
A-B Stove Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Gas ranges.
169,260 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,073 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
A. and G. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Applicators for the lips.
170,485 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,409 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
A. & H. Auto Products Company. (See Hagel. Albert.)
A. & H. Robs Co., The, Hudson, N. Y. Metal polish, hand
soap, and washing cream. 163,531 ; Jan. 16.
A-I Manufacturing Co., Bradford, England. Electric
welding machines and parts thereof and electric tools
for welding purposes and parts thereof. 172,808 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 125,101 ; published June 5, 1923.
A. & P. Products Corporation, The, Jersey City, N. J.
Canned salmon. 174,657-8 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial Nos.
179,696-7 ; published July 31, 1923.
A/S Blyantfabrikken Viking, Copenhagen, Denmark. Pen-
cils. 177,700 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 183,131 ; published
Oct. 9, 1923.
A/S Perrosan, Copenhagen, Denmark. Medicinal iron
preparation. 169,686 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 166,430 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
A/S Ferrosan, Copenhagen, Denmark. Neutral constant
iron preparation for use as blood generation, etc.
170,074; July 10; Serial No. 166,216; published Mar.
20, 1923. ,
A. & S. Levy Co., New York, N. Y. Dresses, women's
robes and gowns, suits, coats, and waists. 177,647 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 172,001 ; published July 3, 1923.
A. & Z. (See Zes, James.)
A-B-C Auto Radiator Works. (See Shapiro, Charles H.)
A. L. T. Rustic Company. Belvedere, 111. Ornamental
stonework articles. 174,258 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 177,518 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Abbott, Donald B., Auburn, Me. Shoes made of leather
and leather and rubber combined. 164,084 ; Feb. 13.
Abbott, Frederick J., doing business as Crystal Petroleum
Products Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Motor fuel
oil. 164,702; Feb. 27.
Abbott, Frederick J., doing business as Crystal Petro-
leum Products Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Motor
fuels. 174,418 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 180,406 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Abbott, Hall & Co., also doing business as John Braad-
land, Ltd., and Venus Packing Co., Boston, Mass.
Canned iish. 173,753 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,580 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Preparation for the
prevention and treatment of sunburn. 174,510 ; Oct.
16 ; Serial No. 179,914 ; published July 24, 1923.
Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Butyl aminobenzoate.
175.095 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,913 ; published Aug. 7,
1923.
Abhott Laboratories, Chicago, 111. N-butyl-ethyl-barbi-
turic acid. 175,580 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,233 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
.^bbey Effervescent Salt Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Dry chemical mixture or effervescent salt. 167,597 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 169,695 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Abbreviated Kansas City Macaroni Co., The. (See Kan-
sas City Macaroni & Importing Co.)
Abeco Beverage Company, Boston, Mass. Beverages and
ginger ale sold as soft drinks and extracts, flavors,
sirups, etc., used in preparation of same. 168,258 ;
May 15; Serial No. 171,605; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Abeeco Mill, Inc., New York, N. Y. Artificial-silk waste
partly prepared. 175.547 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,912 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Abel-Jensen Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Alkaline salts.
170,815 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 171,884 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Abele Bottling Works. (See Abele, Henry G.)
Abele, Henry G., doing business as Abele Bottling Works,
Peekskill, N. Y. Beverages sold as soft drinks and
sirup for making same. 164,428; Feb. 20.
Abels, Sophie, Plainfleld, N. J. Healing salve for all
swelling and cancer. 167,596 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
169,696 ; published .Tan. 9, 1923.
Abelson, L., & Son, Now York, N. Y. Bovs' suits and
coats. 175,213 ; Oct. 30.
Aberdeen Creamery Company, Aberdeen, Miss. Butter.
167,384; May 1; Serial No. 164,793; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Aberfoyle Mfg. Co., Chester. Pa. Cotton piece goods.
167.887 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167,968 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
608
Abilene Flour Mills Co., The, Abilene, Kans. Wheat flour.
172,596 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,780 ; published June
5, 1923.
Abner-Urury Company, Washington, D. C. Ginger ale.
164.817 ; Feb. 27.
Abner-Drury Company, Washington, D. C. Ginger ale.
165,691; Mar. 20; Serial No. 170,173; published Dec.
19. 1922.
Abraham & Co. (See Abraham, Edward.)
Abraham, Edward, doing business as Abraham & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Buckles and resilient belt links for
personal wear. 167,149 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 145,542 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Abraham, Edward, doing business as Abraham & Co., New
York, N. Y. Buckles and belt links for personal wear.
172,321 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 176,589 ; published May
8, 1923.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lotions for ex-
ternal application to the body. 170,009 ; July 10 ; Se-
rial No. 172,813; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton voiles
and dress goods in the piece. 175,657 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 181,579 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's under-
wear. 175,945 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,815 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy automo-
biles. 176,138 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 183,016 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheets and
pillowcases. 177,154 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 182,279 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Coffee.
177,155 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 182,281 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Abrahamson, Jacob, Bradley Beach, N. J. Handballs.
164.901 : Feb. 27.
.\brams. Dr. Albert, San Francisco, Calif. Electrical
medical instrument. 167,541 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
170,744i ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Abrams, Joseph, San Francisco, Calif. Shampoo.
177,760 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 178,368 ; published Oct.
9, 1923.
Absorbent Cotton Company of America, The, Valley Park,
Mo. Absorbent cotton. 163,016 ; .Tan. 2.
.Vbsorene Manufacturing Company, The, St. Louis, Mo.
Wall-paper and fresco cleaner. 165,384 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 159,678 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Ac Spark Plug Company, Flint, Mich. Speedometers.
176,630 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 163,493 ; published Sept.
25 1923.
Acca's Brothers, New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 170,936 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 169,470 ; published Feb. 27. 1928.
Accas Brothers, New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 170,964 ;
July 24.
Accurate Metal Weather Strip Company. (See Kam-
merer, Fred W.)
Ace Hardware Manufacturing Corporation, Philadelphia,
Pa. Knife and edge-tool sharpening machines.
173,207 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,314 ; published June
12, 1923.
Ace Manufacturing Company, Portland, Me. Porcelain-
cleaning compound. 163,970 ; Feb. 6.
Ace Motor Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Motor cycles.
169,234 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 175,908 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Acfleld, Claude R., New York, N. Y. Arch supporters.
164,542 ; Feb. 20.
Acheson Harden Co., The, New York, N. Y. Children's
handkerchiefs. 174,949 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 167,216 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Acheson Manufacturing Company, Rankin, Pa. Pipe and
vent fittings, traps, etc. 174,550 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
163,211 ; published July 24, 1923.
Achilles Guard Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Heel
guards made of fabric for shoes. 169,373 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 169,698 : oublished Mar. 6, 1923.
-Achilles Rubber and Tire Company. Inc., The. Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Rubber heels. 164.219 ; Feb. 13.
.\cme Brick Company, Danville, 111. Brick and tile ex-
cept metal and porcelain. 168,050 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
169,666; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Acme Can Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Tin, metal, and
paper packages. 176,044 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
180,203; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Acme Cone Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cake cones. 175,869 ;
Nov. 13; Serial No. 175,177; published Aug. 28. 1923.
Acme Flavoring Co., Portland, Oreg. Food-flavoring ex-
tracts. 166,477; Apr. 3; Serial No. 166,969; pub-
lished .Tan. 16, 1923.
Acme Grocery Co., The, Chicago, 111. Canned fruit and
vegetables. 166,443 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,625 : pnh-
lished Jan. 16, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
609
Acnio Orchard Co., Inc., White Salmon, Wash. Fresh
apples. 171,521 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,149 ; pub-
lished May 15, 19l'3.
Acme Shear Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Shears
and scissors. 171, BS3 ; Aug. 7.
Acme Wire Goods Co. (.See Vaushan, tieorfje H.)
.Acorn Refining Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Water-
proofing compound for building roofs. 169,931 ;
Julv ;>.
Acorn Watch Case Co. (See Gottlieb, Joseph.)
.Actien-Gesellschaft fiir Anilin-Fabrikation, Berlin, Ger-
many. Preparations for protecting animal substances
against the noxious effects of chemicals. 169,799 ; July
3 ; Serial No. 170,i;32 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Activad Sign Service. (See Dawson, Harry C.)
Acunto, I'aul, doing business as Atlantic Bottling
Works, Port Chester, N. Y. Beverage sold as a soft
drink. 164,268 : Feb. 13.
Adam, Frank, Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo. Electrical
switches, switchboards, switch boxes, etc. 166,559 ; Apr.
10 ; Serial No. 169.269 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Adamite Filtration Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. i". Filtration
materials. 176.400 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,326 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Adams, Alfred B., New York, N. Y. Biotherapeutic and
opotherapeutic products. 172,813-14 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
Nos. 176,004-5 ; published June 5, 1923.
Adams, Alfred B., New York, N. Y. Biotherapeutic and
opotherapeutic products. 173,036-7 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
Nos. 176,004-7 ; published June 5, 1923.
Adams, Alfred B., New York, N. Y. Biotherapeutic and
opotherapeutic products. 173,038-9 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
Nos. 176,000-10; published June 5, 1923.
Adams, Alfred B., New York, N. Y. Biotherapeutic and
opotherapeutic products. 174,002 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,008 ; published July 17, 1923.
Adams, Alonzo U., doing business as Exhaust Lock Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Steering-post control and
exhaust lock. 171,800; Aug. 14; Serial No. 176,435;
iniblisbed Mav 15, 1923.
Adams & Clark, Findlay, Ohio. Cigars. 163,853 ;
Jan. 30.
Adams, D. E., Co., Inc., Athol, Mass., and New York, N. Y.
Silk and artlficial-sllk thread and yarn. 166,894 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 165,849; published Jan. ao. 1923.
Adams, Harry E., Haverhill, Mass. Women's sandals of
leather and textile material. 170,762-5 ; July 24 ; Se-
rial Nos. 176,705-S ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Adams, Thomas H., doing business as Cushman Drug Co.,
\'incennes, Ind. Tablets for the treatment of indi-
gestion. 165,662 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 166,971 ; pub-
lished Doc. 12, 1922.
Adams, Thomas H., doing business as Cushman Drug Co.,
Vincennes, Ind. Salve or skin balm which is an anti-
septic dressing. 167,471 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,970 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Adams, WiHiaim C, doing business as Adams Drug Com-
pany, Panama City, Fia. Insecticide. 169,018 ;
May 29.
Adams, William C, Co., Boston, Mass. Arc and electric
welding goggles. 172,429 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 176.436 ;
published May 29. 1923.
Adamson, Charles E., doing business as Safetygas &
Appliance Company, Wabash, Ind. Denatured alco-
h(.l. 177,200 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,124 ; published
Sept. 18, 1923.
Adamson, Charles E., Wabash, Ind. Stoves, baking and
annealing ovens, heaters, etc. 174,615; Oct. 23;
Serial No. 179,125 ; published July 24, 1923.
Adduci, Angelo, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hair invigorator and
softener. 164,102; Feb. 13.
Adelson, Isaac J., doing business as Roberts Jewelry Co.,
Kansas Citv, Mo. Imitation white diamonds. 176,919 ;
Dec. 4,
.Vdensite Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid integral used
in mixing of building materials. 175,086 ; Oct. 30 ;
Seri.ll No. 180,317 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
.\ilix Manufacturing Company, Boone, Iowa. Self-feeders,
individual hog houses, and chicken coops. 167,675 ;
May 8 : Serial No. 139,705 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Adjusto Shoe Lace Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y., assignor to Anawan Braid Company, Providence,
R. I. Cor'set and shoe lace tips. 168,670 ; May 29 :
Serial No. 152,303 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Adler, Ellas J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Crackers. 170,906;
July 24 ; Serial No. 156,345 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Adolph Coors Company, The, Golden, Colo. Bakers' sirup
used in making bread and similar articles of food made
from malt and corn. 173,604 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
166,591 ; published July 3, 1923.
.\d-Packed Hair Net Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
170,173-4 ; July 10 ; Serial Nos. 176,242-3 ; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
Ad-Packed Hair Net Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
170,176-7 ; July 10 ; Serial Nos. 176,240-1 ; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
Ad-Pep Printing and Publishing Co. (See International
Association of Machinists.)
Advance Automobile Accessories Corp., Chicago, 111. Lin-
ings for transmissions and brakes. 177.8.36 : Dec. 25.
Advance Battery Manufacturing Company, Louisville,
Ky. Storage batteries. 169,405 : June 12 ; Serial
No. 154,633; published Mar. 27, 1923.
.Vdvance Candy M'f'g Corp., New York, N. Y. Chocolate
candy. 170,124 ; July 10; Serial No. 164,356; pub-
lished Apr. ;i, 1923.
Advance Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Concentrated maltless extract as a material for mak-
ing ginger ale and other beverages. 175,512 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 177,721 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Advance Knitting Mills. (See Block, Felix.)
Advance Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Two-wheeled
children's coaster vehicles. 169,871 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 174,684 ; published Apr, 3, 1923.
.\dvance Wood Turning Co., Chicago, 111. Electric floor
and table lamps. 177,708-9 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial Nos.
164,150-1; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Advanced Metal Stamping Company. (See Hardy,
Charles.)
.Advertiser Co., The, Montgomery, Ala. Newspapers.
165,266; Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,867; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Advertising Auto Speedway Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Miniature automobile race track and cars for use
thereon. 175,050 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,506 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
-Aeolian Company, The, New York, N. Y. Assembled
radio transmitting and receiving sets. 175,751 ; Nov.
13 ; Serial No. 166,124 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Aeroll Burner Company, Inc., Union Hill, N. J. Oil-
burning appliances. 174,659 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
169,840; published July 17, 1923.
Aero-Kord Co. (See Berdon, Albert E.)
Aeromarine Plane & Motor Company, New York, N. Y.
Hydrocarbon motors. 164,557 ; Feb. 20.
Aevo Oil Products Company, Cheyenne, Wyo. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 164,374 ; Feb.. 20.
Aeroshade Company, The, Waukesha,* Wis. Porch and
window shades. 173,675 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,016 ;
published June 12, 1923.
.■ierozon-Fabrik G. & B., Sternberg, Berlin, Germany.
Electrical apparatus for burning incense or disinfect-
ing and air-purifying substances. 164,307-8 ; Feb. 20.
Aetna Carpet Co., New York, N. Y. Textile carpets.
170,539; July 17; Serial No. 174,504; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Monthly
periodical. 174,870 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,318 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Month-
ly periodical. 175,145 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,319 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Aetna Products Company, Boston, Mass. Preparations
for the prevention and treatment of unsanitary and
diseased conditions of the feet. 166.228 ; ' Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 165,052 : published Oct. 10, 1922.
Affleck & Luckett, Washington, D. C. Wheeled toys.
163,364 ; Jan. 9.
African & Eastern Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 174,005 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,230 ; published July 17, 1923.
Agasote Millboard Co., The, Trenton, N. J. Fiber board
sold in sheets. 163,003 ; Jan, 2.
Aggeler & Musser Seed Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Field,
garden, and farm seeds. 171,454 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
168,743 ; published May 1, 1923.
Agra Company, Detroit, Mich. Perfumes. 170,783 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 174,762 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Agra Shirt Co., New York, N. Y. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts. 175,597 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,126 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Agrilin Chemical Company, The, Wilmington, Del., and
Nev/ York. N. Y. Laxative. 176,323 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 181,970; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Agripa Company, The. (See Mitchell, Robert G.)
Ahearn, .Tohn M., Marblehead, Mass. Shoes. 176,333 ;
Nov. 20.
Aiello, Frank C, Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shirts,
coats, trousers, caps, etc. 164.799 ; Feb. 27.
Ainsa, F. S., Company, Inc., El Paso, Tex. Coffee.
177,678 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 156,672 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Ainsa, M., & Sons, Inc., El Paso, Tex., assignors to Bow-
en-Oglesby Milling Company, Independence, Kans.
Wheat flour. 173,642 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 157,908 ;
published Oct. 10, 1922.
Ainaley, J. C, Packing Co., Campbell, Calif. Canned
fruits. 166,930 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 167,911 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
.Vird-Don Co.. Troy, iSf. Y. Boilers for heating pur-
poses. 175,725: Nov. 13; Serial No. 179,254; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Air Way Company, assignor to .\ir Way Electric Appli-
ance Corporation, Toledo. Ohio. Electric vacuum
cleaners. 169,281; June 12; Serial No. 126,441; pub-
lished May 11, 1920.
Air- Way Electric Appliance Corporation. (See Air Way
Company, assignor.)
Air-Way Electric Appliance Corporation, The, Toledo.
Ohio. Washing machines and parts thereof. 165.872 ;
Mar. 20.
Air-Way Electric Appliance Corporation, The, Toledo,
Ohio. Radio outfits and parts thereof. 166,428 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 164,483 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
A.iax Aiiio Parts Company, Racine. Wis. Lifting lacks.
164,933; Feb. 27.
58339—39
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJiaietical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Ajax Iron Works, Corry, Pa. DriUing engines, engine
pumps, and parts used in tlie oil industry. 166,251 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163.730 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Akin & Akin, Fort Worth, Tex. Playing cards. 170,371 ;
July 17; Serial No. 174,056; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Akin Manufacturing Company, Charlotte, N. C. Shoe
polish. 170,603 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,809 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Akron Barrow Company, The, Akron and Cleveland,
Ohio. Tubular wheelbarrows, contractors' wheelbar-
rows, and concrete carts. 169,136 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 154,909 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Akron-Selle Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Liquid gauges.
173,256 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 157,016 ; pubUshed June
12, 1923.
Aktiebolaget Atmos, Stockholm, Sweden. High-pressure
boilers and parts thereof. 171,492 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
172,140 ; published May 22, 1923.
Aktiebolaget Galco, Stockholm, Sweden. Office supplies.
167,088 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 147,149 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Aktiebolaget Lidkupiugs Sigbladsfabrik, LidUoping,
Sweden. Saw blades. 163,909 ; Feb. 6.
Aktiebolaget MOlnbacka-Trysil, Forshaga, Sweden. Craft
paper. 169,364: June 12; Serial No. 175,178; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923. „ ^
Aktiebolaget Vaporackumulator, Stockholm, Sweden.
Steam accumulators. 163,670 ; Jan. 23.
Aktiengesellschaft fiir Chemische Produkte vormals H.
Scheidemandel, Berlin, Germany. Pharmaceutical
preparations for promoting the growth of hair.
173,111 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 171,565 ; published June
12 1923
Aktie'ugesellschaft fiir Chemische Produkte vormals H.
Scheidemandel, Berlin, Germany. Pharmaceutical
preparations for promoting the growth of human liair.
174,404 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 171,566 ; published July
17, 1923.
Aktiengesellschaft fiir Tiefbohrtechnik und Maschinen-
bau vormals Trauzl & Co., Vienna, Austria. Diesel
motors and internal-combustion engines. 175,039 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,422 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Alabama By-Products Corporation, Birmingham and Tar-
rant, Ala. Ammonia and benzol. 163,004 ; Jan. 2.
Alabama By-Products Corporation, Birmingham and Tar-
rant, Ala. Crude coal tar and coke. 168,502 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 166,626 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Alabama-Georgia Syrup Company, Montgomery, Ala.
Cane and corn sirup. 164,548 ; Feb. 20.
Alabama Overall Company, Scottsboro, Ala. 166,688 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 167,504 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Aladdin Mystic Beauty Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Clav for facial treatment. 170,459 ; July 17 ; Serial
No." 172,572 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Aladdin Tire Corporation, Rutherford, N. J. Casings
and tubes of pneumatic tires. 168,819 ; May 29 ; Se-
rial No. 170,109; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Alaga & Forencich Co., Watsonville, Calif. Fresh ap-
ples. 171,104 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,422 ; published
May 8, 1928.
Alaska Packers Association, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned saln-on. 167,094 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 166,804 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Alaskan Fur Company. (See Gould, F. L.)
Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Co., Albany, N. Y.
Toilet paper and paper towels. 170,308 ; July 10 ; Se-
rial No. 176,437 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Co., Albany, N. Y.
Toilet paper and paper towels. 175,284 ; Nov. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 182,529 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Alb. & E. Henkels, Inc., New York, N. Y. Laces and up-
hoLstery goods. 177,062 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 169,211 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Alb. & E. Henkels, Inc., New York, N. Y. Laces and up-
holstery goods. 177,261 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 169,210 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Albaugh, James A., doing business as Eldon Manor Ken-
nels, Baltimore, Md. Thoroughbred dogs. 163,215 :
Jan. 2.
Albeco Company, San Francisco, Calif. Foot-relief pow-
der, massage cream, vanishing cream, hair pomade, etc.
176,221 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 176,309 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Albemarle Mills Company, Inc., Charlottesville, Va.
Wood flooring. 169,338 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 173,312 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Albemarle Paper Mfg. Co., The, Richmond, Va. Matrix
paper, stereotype and kraft wrapping paper. 174,250 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 162,280 ; published Ans. 8, 1922.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., ' Seattle, Wash. Wheat flour.
167,100 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 168,744 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Seattle, Wash. Wheat flour.
167,118; Apr. 24; Serial No. 164,853; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Seattle, Wash. Breakfast cereal
food. 171,265 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 169,270 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Seattle, Wash. Rolled oats,
split peas, hominy, hominy grits, etc. 177,227 : Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 175,753 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Albers Company, Incorporated, Richmond, Va. Cough
sirup. 177,079 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 184,048 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Albert, J., and Son. (See Albert, Michael F.)
Albert Lea Foundry Company, Albert Lea, Minn. Camp
stoves. 165,371 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,985 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
Albert, Michael F., doing business as J. Albert and Son,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Mouth organs,
accordions, flutes, and flageolets. 169,176 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 169,488; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Albert Neckwear Manufacturing Company, Dallas, Tex.
Neckties, cravats, and neckscarfs. 166,603 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 149,792 ; published June 6, 1922.
Alberta Candy Company, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Candy. 163,267 ; Jan. 9.
Alberts, Jacob L.. New York, N. Y. Corsets. 168,160;
May 15 ; Serial No. 165,516 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Alberts, Jacob L., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 171,469 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 165,517 ; published May 8, 1923.
Albrecht, Fred W.. Grocery Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Crackers. 167,216 ; Apr. 24. Serial No. 163,662 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Albrecht, Fred W., Grocery Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Crackers. 167,478 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 163,663 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30,. 1923.
Alcone Knitting Mills, San Francisco, Calif. Men's
knitted coats for outer wear. 166,600 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 150,427 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Alden, Clarence J., doing business as The Painesville
Metallic Binding Co., Painesville, Ohio. Metallic flat
curtain rods. 176,020 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176,867 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Alden Manufacturing Company, Springfield, Mass.
Parts for radio apparatus. 175,843 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 180,953; published Sept. 4, 1923.
.\lden Speare's Sons Co., The, Chicago, 111. Laundry nets
or bags. 177,745 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 180,306 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Alderman, Fairchild Co., Rochester, N. Y. Golf game,
auto race game, baseball game, and checkerboards.
164,819 ; Feb. 27.
.Alderman, Fairchild Co., Rochester, N. Y. Paper and
pasteboard boxes. 166,004 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,664 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Alderman, Fairchild Co., Rochester, N. Y. Game.
172,331-2 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 177,206-7 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Alderman, Fairchild Company, Rochester, N. Y. Game.
174,187 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 181,050 ; published July
17 1923
Alderman, ' Fairchild Co., Rochester, N. Y. Game.
174,940 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,423 ; published July
17, 1923.
Aldrich, Anthony B., Washington, D. C. License-tag
fasteners for automobiles and the like. 176,470 ; Nov.
27; Serial No. 181.371; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Alert Manufacturing Company. (See Haeseler, Charles H.)
Alexander, Armstead M., Independence, Mo. Ice cream.
166,445 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,494 ; published Jan. 16,
1923.
Alexander, Henry W., jr., doing business as H. W. Alex-
ander Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Mints. 168,565; May
29 ; Serial No. 166,802 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Alexander, Lenna T., Tulsa, Okla. Hair tonic. 168,195 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 168,745 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Alexander, Max, doing business as Panaterra Remedy
and Manufacturing Company, Denver, Colo. Cough
sirup, toothache relief, antiseptic concentrate, stomach,
liver, and bowel pills, etc. 164,318 ; Feb. 20.
Alexander, Robert E., Tulsa, Okla. Jack frames for
pumping jacks. 172,433 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 170,813 ;
published May 29, 1923.
.Vle.iiander, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Boots and shoes
made of leather. 170,486 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,410 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Alexandria Coffee Company. (See Yates, Claude R.)
Alexandria Potato Curing Company, Inc., Alexandria,
La. Sweet potatoes in their natural state. 167,015 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,475 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Alfocorn Milling Company, doing business as Consoli-
dated Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Stock feed.
176.582 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial 177,811 ; published Aug. 21,
1923.
Alger & Mowry Manufacturing Company, Stockton, Calif.
Dressing for motor-vehicle tops and leather and rub-
ber goods. 169,508 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 171,606 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 192.3.
Algin Company, Limited, The, Penzance, England. Poods
for cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, and poultry. 170,854 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 163,661 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
.\lice-I.ouise Co. (See Lynch. Alice L.)
Alitak Packing Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
165,440 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,656 ; published Jan.
2 1923
All 'saint's Cigar Co., Tampa, Pla. Cigars. 174,875;
Oct. 23: Serial No. 180,165; published .July 31,1923.
.\11 Star Hosiery Co. (See Robison, Prank.)
Allan-Diffenbaugh Wrench A Tool Co., Baraboo, Wis.
Pliers and wrenches. 174,308 : Oct. 9.
Allan & Gray, New York, N. Y. Cardboard and fine
correspondence paper and envelopes. 163.268-9 ;
Jan. 9.
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Allan & Gray, New York, N. Y. Cardboard and corre-
spondence paper nnil envelopes. 167,997 ; May 8.
Allan & Gray, New York, N. i. Cardboard and fine cor-
resp.niUenee paper and envelopes. 177,589; Dec. 18.
AUandale Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knit-
ted outer garments. 1G9,712 ; June 26.
Allbestos Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Brake linings.
107.890 ; Way S ; Serial No. 168,092 ; published Feb.
0, 1023.
Allbestos Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Brake linings.
168,270 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 168,091 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Allcock S., & Co. Ltd., Reddltch, England. Fishhooks.
166,780 ; Apr. 10.
Allegheny Steel Company, Brackenridge, Pa. Steel hll-
lets, sheets, forgings, round bars, and rounds. 175,559 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,698 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Allcgrettl Chocolate Cream Co., Chicago, 111. One, two,
three, and five pound boxes of assorted chocolates.
169,137 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 155,469 : published Aug.
1, 1922.
Allen Auto Specialty Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Shutter for automobile radiators. 167,986 ; Apr. 24.
Allen, Bona, Inc., Buford, Ga. Horse collars, harness,
and harness parts. 176,671 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
182,327: published Sept. 18, 1923.
Allen Bottling Co. (See Gitterman, Robert S.)
.Mlen-Bradlev Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical con-
trolling devices. 172,135 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,438 ;
published Mav S, 1923.
Allen, Chester S., Warren, Pa. Tool chests. 167,331;
Apr. 24.
Alien, Edward E., Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Enamel for
general use. 172,342 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 179,079 ;
published May 20. 1923.
Allen, Edward E., Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Floor. paint.
172,343-4; Aug. 28; Serial Nos. 179,080-1; published
May 29, 1923.
Allen, Edward E., Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Wood paste Slier,
oil colors, enamel, etc. 174,279 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
179,078 ; published July 10, 1923.
Allen Eiigiueeriug & Manufacturing Co., Savannah, Ga.
Dust-collecting, shaving exhaust, pneumatic conveying,
and vacuum cleaning systems. 164,841 ; Feb. 27.
Allen Gravel Company, Memphis, Teuu. Paving gravel.
170,112 ; July 10 ; Serial 159,676 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
Allen, Horace L., Mfg. Co., Nashville, Tenn. Overalls,
pants, and working shirts. 175,190 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 175,591 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Allen Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
175,214 ; Oct. 30.
Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate Ltd., Westminster,
London, England. Pumping apparatus utilizing hy-
drostatic pressure for raising liquids. 171,869 ; Aug.
14 ; Serial No. 174,191 ; published May 15, 1923.
Allen k Lewis, Portland, Greg. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 173,848 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,379 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Allen Paint & Putty Works, Chicago, 111. Putty.
166,320; Mar. 27.
Allen Paint & Putty Works, Chicago, 111. Putty.
168,46.3-4; May 22; Serial Nos. 172,968-9; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Allen Paint & Putty Works, Chicago, 111. Puttv. 172,197 ;
Aug. 21.
Allen Remedy Company, Sheffield, Iowa. Goiter medi-
cine. 169,586; June 26; Serial No. 158,209; publishrrt
Mar. 6. 1923. .
Allen-Spiegel Shoe Mfg. Co., Belgium, Wis. Shoes, in-
soles, and outer soles. 170,399 ; .July 17 ; Serial No.
171 ,519 : published Apr. 10, 1923.
Aller Brothers, Chicago, 111. Paper tablets, composi-
tion and blank books, pads, papeteries, etc. 170,638 ;
July 17; Serial No. 175,539: published Apr. 17, 1023.
Aller Brothers, Chicago, 111. Pins, hairpins, safety pins,
elastics, and hair nets. 172,354 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
173. .390: published May 15. 1923.
Allej', Charles G., doing business as Alley Medicine Co..
Birmingham. Ala. Laxative tablets. 168,694 ; May
29; Serial No. 169,796; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Alley. James P., Memphis, Tenn. Series of cartoons.
163,703 : .Tan. 23.
Allfeed Milling Company, Nashville, Tenn, Horse, hog.
fowl, and dairy feeds. 165,424: Mar. 6; Serial No.
156,043: published Nov. 7, 1922.
.\llied Belting Company, The, Greenville. Ohio. News
bags, aprons, and coal bags. 175,872 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 179,128 ; pnblislied Sept. 4. 1923.
.Vllied Factories Corporation, Kansas City, Mo. House-
hold electric.Tl devices. 174,441: Oct. 16; Serial No.
177,118; published .Tune 19, 1923.
Allied Golf Company, Chicago, 111. Golf clubs. 173,955 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 169,272 ; published July 10, 1923.
Allied Packers, Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Meats, lard,
mincement, butter, eggs, etc. 176,087 ; Nov. 13.
Alligator Oil Clothing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Water-
proof clothing. 169,729 ; .Tune 26.
Ailing & Cory Co., The. Rochester, N. Y. Wrapping
paper. 171,001 : .Tuly 31 ; Serial No. 177,158 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24. 1923.
Ailing, Johan. Stockholm. Sweden. Steel pens. 166,361:
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,601 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
AUlngham Candy Manufacturing Company, The, Colorado
Springs, Colo. Confection, 177,742; Dec, 25- Serial
No. 158,912 ; published Oct. 2, 1023.
Alliugham, E. P., Mfg. Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.
Puffed-wheat confection. 171,337 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
172,714 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Allison, Charles W,, Charlotte, N. C. Pipe linings and
coverings formed of heat-insulating material. 163,005 ;
Jan. 2.
AUman Gas Engine and Machine Co., The, New York, N. Y.
Ice-cream machines, combination ice-cream machines,
and icebreakers, and brine machines. 163,457 ; Jan. 16.
Allmans Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Lotion applied to the face
after shaving, hair tonic, tooth paste, etc. 172,690 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 155,471 ; published May 29, 1923.
.\.l-Lon Manufacturing Company Inc., Baltimore, Md.
Ironing-board pads and covers, washable mattress
covers. 175,129; Oct. 30; Serial No. 180,646; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Al-Lon Manufacturing Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md.
Shoe bags, clothes protectors, clothespin aprons.
175,887; Nov. 13; Serial No. 180,647; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Alloy steel. C. Binaldo. 166,180; Mar, 27; Serial No.
166,570 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Allsilk Hosiery Mills. (See Alperson & Son.)
AUwood Sales Company, Manitowoc, Wis. Lime produce
used for neutralization of acids, more especially adapted
for dairy purposes. 163,216 ; Jan. 2.
Almar Stores Co. fSee Almar Tea Co., assignor.)
Almar Tea Co., assignor to Almar Stores Co., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Bread crumbs, canned pork and beans, but-
ter, canned vegetables, etc. 165,140 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 149,791 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Almo Co., The, New York, N. Y. Novelty perfumery
containers. 166,016; Mar. 27; Serial No. 163,128;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Alonso Bros., Brunswick, Ga. Cigars. 167,163 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 171,245 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Alouf Bros., Roanoke, Va. Coffee. 166,450; Apr. 3;
Serial No. 166,217 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Alpen Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Counterirritant
and rubefacient. 176,309 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,129 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Alperowitz, M., & Son, Chicago, 111. Hats and caps.
168,232 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 171,246 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Alperson & Son, doing business as Allsilk Hosiery Mills,
Omaha, Nebr. Hosiery. 168,068 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
164,018 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Alpha Chemical Company, The, Springfield, Ohio. Tonic
and laxative tablet. 168,341 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
154,468 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Alpha Game & Toy Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Educational puzzle game. 173,219 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
No. 174,275 ; published June 19, 1923.
Alphen, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hats, caps, shoes, hose,
belts, etc. 168,679 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,233 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Alphen, Inc., New York, N. Y. Baseballs, bnts, masks,
heel and toe plates, etc. 172,389 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
169,232 : published May 29, 1923.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Cheese and
preserved cheese. 167,136 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 157,127 ;
published .Tan. 30, 1923.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
170,822 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,113 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
170,834 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,110 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
172,465 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 170,111 ; published May
8, 1923.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
172,555 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,112 ; published May
8, 1923.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
172,573 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,114 ; published May
8, 1923.
Alpine Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
166,359: Apr. 3; Serial No. 152,666; pubUshed Jan.
16, 1923. ■
Alps Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Sweaters, sport
coats, bathing suits, and lerseys. 164.872; Feb. 27.
-Vlsdorf, A. J., Corporation, The, Chicago, 111. Oil
heaters. 175,539 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,678 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Alta Clothing Company, Boston, Mass. Men's and
youths' overcoats, raincoats, suit coats, suits, vests,
and trousers. 174,644 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,234 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Altfeld, Lazarus, doing business as Altfeld Drug Co., South
Bend, Ind. Liver pills, headache tablets, eye balm,
uterine tonic, cold and grip tablets. 172,519 ; Sept. 4.
Serial No. 172,855 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Altman, B., & Co., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 171,792 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 178,540 ; published May 22, 1923.
Altman, B., & Co., New York, N. Y. Children's dresses.
177,536; Dec. 18; Serial No. 184,051; published Oct.
9, 1923.
-iltmark, Z. Harry, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, under-
wear, and sweaters. 163,833 ; Jan. 30.
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Alphahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Altoona Packing Company, Astoria, Oreg. Canned fish.
173,924; Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,542; published July
17 ; 1923.
Altoona Paclsing Company, Astoria, Oreg. Canned fish.
175,273 ; Oct. 30.
Altwein, Oscar R., doing business as O. R. Altwein &
Co., Asheville, N. C. Hair-straightening combs.
109,660 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 166,733 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh and New
Kensington, Pa. Aluminum household, kitchen and cook-
ing utensils. 166,413; Apr. 3; Serial No. 167,115;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Aluminum-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft, Neuhausen, Swit-
zerland. Crude and prepared aluminum and aluminum
alloys. 167,243 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 173,023 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktien - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
Switzerland. Calcium carbide, nitric acid, and ni-
trates. 169,682 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 173,022 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktien - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
Switzerland. Crude and prepared aluminum and alu-
minum alloys. 171,707 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 174,875 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktien - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
Switzerland. Aluminum and aluminum alloys.
171,819 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,291 ; published May
1, 1923.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktien - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
Switzerland. Calcium carbide. 172,715 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 175,290; published May 22, 1923.
Alumino-Thermic Corporation, Roselle Park, N. J. Me-
tallic compounds for use in welding metals. 171,884;
Aug. 14; Serial No. 172,660; published May 22, 1923.
Alvah Bushnell Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Filing and
mailing containers of paper, such as envelopes.
166,275 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 170,424 : published Dec.
26, 1922.
Alvord Reamer & Tool Company, Millersburg, Pa. Tools —
namely, reamers, taps, dies, twist drills, etc. 16?> ."ioo ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,108 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Alys. (See Wildes, Alice S.)
Ambassador Tire Corporation, New York, N. Y. Printed
periodical. 163,733 ; Jan. 23.
Ambridge Knitting Company, Ambridge and Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hosiery. 176,484 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,680 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Ambrosia Chocolate Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Candy.
176,686 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 168,094 ; published Aug.
21 1923
Amend, Fred W., Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 166,096;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,687 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Amend, Fred W., Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 166,889 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 167,286 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
American Abrasive Metals Company, New York, N. Y.
Cast metal used for agitating or stirring mineral, etc.
171,808 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 177,464 ; published May
15, 1923.
American Agricultural Chemical Company. The, New York.
N. Y. Fertilizer. 163,734 ; Jan. 23.
American Agricultural Chemical Company, The, New
York, N. Y. Fertilizer. 164,855; Feb. 27.
American Agricultural Chemical Company, The, New
York, N. Y. Guano. 166,054 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,347 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
American Agricultural Chemical Company, The, New
York. N. Y. Fertilizer. 166,380 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
169,789; published Nov. 7, 1922.
American Agricultural Chemical Company, The, New
York, N. Y. Fertilizer. 170,622 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
176,868; published Apr. 17, 1923.
.American Agriculturist, Inc., New York, N. Y. Periodical
publications. 173,680; Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,204;
published July 10, 1923.
-American Ammone Company, New York, N. Y. Soluble
washing compounds. 172,177 ; Aug. 21.
.\merican Arch Company, New York, N. Y. Fire and
other brick. 174,558; Oct. 23; Serial No. 158,967;
published July 17, 1923.
Amr-rican Asphalt Association, St. Louis, Mo, Asphaltum.
176,902 ; Dec. 4.
.American Asphalt Paint Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
paint. 174,494 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,01 7 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
American Auto Lamp Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric
automobile lamps. 172,399 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
165,600; published May 29, 1923.
American Automobile Accessories Company, The, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Tire reenforcements made of fabric and
cement. 166,109: Mar. 27; Serial No. 149,948; pub-
lished Oct. 10, 1922.
American Automobile Accessories Company, The, doing
business as Crosley Manufacturing Company, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Radioreceivers, radiodetectors, radioam-
plifier.s. electrical condensers, etc. 167,760 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 170,476 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
American Automobile Accessories Company, The, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Inner armor or rellner for automobile
tires. 171,490 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 120,271 ; published
May 22, 1923.
.4.merlcan Axe and Tool Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
and Charleston, W. Va. Axes, scythes, hatchets, adzes,
bush hooks, mattocks, etc. 164,880; Feb. 27.
American Bakeries Co., Atlanta, Ga. Broad. 177,287 ;
Dec. 11, 1923.
American Banking Machine Corporation, The, Saginaw,
Mich. Advertising cards and educational posters.
170,608 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,948 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
American Billiard Supply Company, Gadsden, Ala. Bil-
liard cloth in the piece. 163,899 ; Feb. 6.
-American Biscuit Company, San Francisco, Calif. Choco-
late cake with cream sandwich between. 172,479 ;
Aug. 28.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. ; Chicago, 111. ; and St. Louis, ,\lo. Cotton goods
in the piece. 165,002 ; Feb. 27.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 168,033-4 ; May 8.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Cotton poplins in the piece. 173,722 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 179,255 ; published July 10, 1923.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Cotton goods in the piece. 174,132 ; Oct. 2.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 175,452 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
182,896 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
American Bleached Goods Company, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods. 171,404 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 176,522; published May 1, 1923.
American. Boron Products Co., Inc., Reading, Pa. Babbitt
metal. 168,649 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 165,742 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
American Bosch Magneto Corporation, Springfield, Mass.
Ignition and starting api)aratus for internal-combustion
engines and electric-lighting systems for moving ve-
hicles. 176,933; Dec. 4.
American Bottle Cap Co., Seattle, Wash. Bottle caps.
169,996 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 151,777 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
American Bread Wrapper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper
wrappers. 168,154; May 15; Serial No. 173,160;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
American Briar Pipe Company, Chicago, 111. Cigar and
cigarette holders. 177,783 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
183.685 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
American Burtonizing Company and Wallerstein Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Invertase used in making
sugar sirups. 169,298 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 166,340 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
American Burtonizing Company and Wallerstein Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Dextrinous sirup used in mak-
ing beverages. 171,140; July 31; Serial No. 160,178;
published May 1, 1923.
American Butter Company, Kansas City, Mo. Creamery
butter. 166,122 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 152,827 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
American Cash Register Co., Saginaw, Mich. Cash reg-
isters. 171,831 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,909 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
American Cellulose & Chemical Manufacturing Company,
Ltd., New York, N. Y. Composition used in the man-
ufacture of moldings, castings, etc. 167,512 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 166,212 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
American Chain Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Anti-
skid chains for vehicle wheels. 166,334 ; Mar. 27.
American Chain Company, Inc., New York, N. Y., and
Bridgeport, Conn. Antiskid chains for vehicle wheels.
174,342 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 155,005 ; published June
G, 1922.
American Character Doll Co., Inc. New York, N. Y.
Dolls. 173,314 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,130 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
American Chemical & Drug Co., Olyphant, Pa. Pro-
prietary medicinal preparation for use as an aid to
nature in lung affections, coughs, etc, 170,431 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 171,889 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
American Chemical Laboratories. (See Feinson, David.)
American Chemical Manufacturing Co., The, Denver,
Colo. Uric-acid solvent and blood purifier. 177,705 ;
, Dec. 25; Serial No. 164,996: publisbod Oct. 9, 1923,
American Chemical & Manufacturing Corporation, Dover,
Del., and Kenilworth, N. J. Rustproofing oils.
175,378 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 169,432 ; published Aug.
28 1923
American Chemical Paint Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Preparation of acid reaction for preventing rust.
170.006: July 30; Serial No. 156,955; published Apr. 3,
1923.
American Chicle Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Chew-
ing gum. 173,489; Sept. 25; Serial No. 175,834;
published June 19, 1923.
American Chocolate Almond Co., The. (See Panoulias,
Paniiviotis D.)
Ambrosia Chocolate Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Candy.
170,430: July 17; Serial No. 171,887; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Auiprican Company for International Commerce, New
York. N. Y. Cotton sheeting. 166,784 ; Apr. 17 ; Se-
rial No. 161,102; published July 25. 1922.
American Cone & Pretzel Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Cake.
165,373: Mar. 6; Serial No. 160,458; published Nov.
14, 1922.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
613
Americau Coue & Pretzel Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cone cake. 165,798 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 162,659 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Americari Coue and Pretzel Company, doing business as
Continental Packing Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Canned peaches, tomatoes, and sweet potatoes. 171,170 ;
July SI; Serial No. 171,o97 ; published May 1, 1923.
American Cone and Pretzel Company, doing business as
Continental Packing Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Canned beans, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, peaches, chill
sauce, and catchup put up in containers. 171,171 ;
July 31; Serial No. 171,398; published May 1, 1923.
Americau Cone and Pretzel Company, doing business as
Continental Packing Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Canned peaches, canned Lima beans, beans, tomatoes,
and sweet potatoes. 171,172; July 31; Serial No.
171,400; published May 8, 1923.
American Copper Products Corporation, Elizabeth Port,
N. J Bare and insulated wire, cable, and cordage for
electrical purposes. 171,030; July 31; Serial No.
160,685 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Americau c'utton UU Company, New York, N. Y. Cotton-
seed oils for mechanical and food purposes ; 23,776 ; re-
newed Oct. 31, 1923.
.Vmerican Cotton Oil Company, The. (See Fairbank,
N. K., Company, assignor.)
American Cotton Oil Company, The. (See Wilcox, W. J.,
Lard and Refining Company, assignor.)
American Cotton Oil Company, The, tJnion Township,
near Guttenberg, N. J., and New York, N. Y. Vege-
table oil for salad and cooking. 168,644 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 165,575; published Feb. 20, 1923.
American Cotton Oil Company. The, Union Township,
near Guttenberg, N. J., and New I'ork, N. Y. Oil for
salads and cooking. 170,400 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
171.520; published Apr. 10, 1923.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, Union Township,
near (Juttenberg, N. J., and New York, N. Y. Edible
oils and fats. 175,734 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,944 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, Union Township,
near Guttenberg, N. J., and New York, N. Y. Edible
oils and fats and combinations thereof. 175,852 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 170,709 : published Ave. 28. 1923.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, New York, N. Y.
Edible cottonseed and vegetable oils. 173,090 ; Sept.
18; Serial No. 177,812; published June 12, 1923.
American Crayon Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio. Ready-
mixed paint. 164,589 ; Feb. 20.
American Crayon Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio. Paint
pigment. 165,850 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169.391 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1923.
.\merican Crayon Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio. Cray-
ons, chalks, and pencils. 170,248 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
171.440; published Apr. 3, 1923.
American Cravon Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio. Cray-
ons and pencils. 171,221 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 177,347 ;
published May 8, 1923.
.American Cutlery Company, Chicago. 111. Table, kitchen,
and industrial knives and cleavers. 164,062 ; Feb. 13.
American Cutlery Compauy, Chicago, 111. Table knives
of base metal. 174.102 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 149,621 ;
published July 3, 1923.
.American Dealers Trading Corporation, Huntington, Pa.
Wheat flour. 172,986 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,990 ;
published June 5, 1923.
American Diamond & Jewelry Co. (See Sh.apiro.
Esther C.)
American Dishwashing Machine Company. (See Simp-
son, Tracy W.)
.American Display Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Toy
electric railway. 169,961 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,718 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
American Education Press, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Name
of a publication. 173,881 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,246 ;
published June 12, 1923.
.\merican Electric Equipment Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Portable electric lamps and parts thereof, brackets,
etc. 174,410 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 175,754 ; published
July 10, 1923.
.\merican Electric Equipment Co., Inc., New York. N. Y.
Portable electric lamps and parts thereof, etc.
174.698 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 175,755 ; published July
10. 1923.
.\merican Electric Equipment Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Portable electric lamps and parts thereof, etc.
174.699 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 175,758 ; published July
10, 1923.
American Envelope Company, The, West Carrollton, OBio.
Mailing pnvelopes. 163.487 ; Jan. 16.
American European Service Bureau. New York. N. Y.
Preparation for the treatment of syphilis. 176,095 ;
Nov. 13.
.\mericaii Excelsior Trading Company, New York. N. Y.
Face powder. 167..342 ; May 1; Serial No. 163.024;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
American Fibre Chair Peat Corp., Long Island City. N. Y.
Fiber chair seats. 173,769 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,028 ;
published June 12, 1923.
American Fork & Hoe Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Agricultural hand implements for hoeing and digging.
176.589 : Nov. 27 : Serial No. 179,509 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
American Fork & Hoe Compauy, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Reels for hotse and the like. 177,387 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 181,714 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
.\merlcan Gear Company, Jackson, Mich. Gears and
shafts. 175,850 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,461 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
American Gilsonite Products Co., The, Toledo, Ohio.
Mixed and paste paints. 166,050 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,704 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass. Flint paper and
cloth, garnet paper and cloth, and emery paper and
cloth. 169,485; June 19; Serial No. 174.648; pub-
lished Mar. 20. 1923.
American Hair Felt Co., Chicago, 111. Felt. 169,084;
June 5 ; Serial No. 173,067 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
.■American Hair Felt Company, Chicago, 111. Felt insulat-
ing material. 169,332 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 174,354 ;
published Mar. 7, 1923,
American Hair Felt Co., Chicago, 111. Hair carpet
cushions and hair seat cushions. 172,349 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 173,066 ; published May 1, 1923.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Dials made of hard rubber for radio
apparatus. 166,617 ; Api-. 10 ; Serial No. 168,093 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Battery jars, panels, covers, and vents,
plate se^ orators, etc. 166-855 ; Apr, 17 ; Serial No.
164,214 ; published Aug. 29, 1922.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York. N. Y. Hard-rubber rods, sheets, and tubes.
167,813 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165,655 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Combs for dressing, ornamenting, and
cleaning the hair. 169,623 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
173,025 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
.-Vmerican Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Dials made of hard rubber for radio ap-
paratus. 172,011 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175.694 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Aerial insulators and radio panels.
172,142 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,778 ; published May
8. 1923.
.\merican Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Combs. 172,348; Aug. 28; Serial No.
173.024 ; published May 15, 1923.
American Hominy Company, Indianapolis. Ind. Rolled
oats, corn meal and flakes, wheat flour, etc. 163,547 ;
Jan. 23.
American Hcminv Company, Chicago, 111. Core oils.
172,413; Aug. 28; Serial No. 178,655; published May
29, 1923.
American Hominy Company, Chicago, 111. Self-rising
flour. 172,435 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,391 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
.American Hominy Company, Chicago, 111. Hominy.
176.574; Nov. 27; Serial No. 178,156; published Aug.
21. 1923.
American Hominy Company, Chicago, 111. Poultry
feeds and mash. 177,195 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
178,489; published Sept. 18, 1923.
American Insecticide Co., The, Lima, Ohio. Insecticide.
174,320 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,758 ; published July
10, 1923.
American Journal of Nursing Company, New York and
Rochester, N. Y. Title of its educational and scientific
monthly magazine. 163,683 ; Jan. 23.
American Kreuger & Toll Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Pharmaceutical preparation used for the treatment of
foot and mouth diseases, etc.. and disinfectant. 174.825 ;
Oct. 23 : Serial No. 174.719 ; published Au=r. 7. 1923.
American La France Fire Engine Company, Inc., Elmira,
N. Y. Hand flre extinguisher. 166.680 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 169,965 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
American Lace Paper Company. Milwaukee. Wis. Paper
wadding. 176,435 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,784 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
American Lady Corset Company. (See Schilling Corset
Co., assignor.)
American Lady Corset Co.. Detroit, Mich. Corsets, cor
sot waists, brassiftres, bandeaux, girdles, belts, etc,
163.994 : Feb. 6.
-American Lady Corset Co., Detroit. Mich. Corsets, cor-
set waists," brassieres, belts, hose, etc. 164,002
Feb. 6.
.4^meriran Lady Corset Co.. Detroit, Mich. Cor.sets, bras
si^res, belts for personal wear, etc. 164.769; Feb. 27
American Lady Corset Company, Detroit, Mich. Corsets,
corset waists, brassieres, bandaux, girdles, etc. 165,904
Mar. 20.
American Lady Corset Co.. Detroit, Mich. Corsets,
brassieres, girdles, etc. 166,028 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No
167.067; published Jan. 2, 1923.
American Lady Corset Company, Detroit, Mich. Corsets
corset waists, brassieres, bandeaux, girdles, etc,
166.038 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 167,752 ; published Jan
2, 1923.
American Lady Corset Co.. Detroit, Mich. Corsets, cor-
set waists, underwear, etc. 173,557 ; Sept. 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of regintrants of trade-marks — Continued.
* —
American Lady Corset Company, Detroit, Micli. Corsets,
corset waists, brassiferes, hose supporters, etc. 174,170 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,916 ; published July 17, 19^23.
American Lady Corset Company. Detroit, Mien. Cotton,
silk, woolen, etc., piece goods, and ribbons. 17o,648 ;
Nov. 6; Serial No. 179,917; published Aug. 28. 19:i3.
American Lady Corset Co., Detroit. Mich. Textile-fabnc
underwear for women and children. 176,885 ; Dec. 4 ;
■Serial No. 151.999; published Apr. 11. 1922
American Larson Ventilating Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. In-
dustrial ventilators for buildings, manufacturing and
industrial plants, etc. 173,142 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
178,157 ; published June 12, 1923.
American Lead Pencil Company, New York, N. T.
Erasers, lead pencils, refill leads, rubber bands, and
copying pencils. 168,708 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 154,425 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923. , ^, ^ r ^
American Lead Pencil Company, New lork, N. Y. Lead
pencils. 172,128 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 174,083 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923. ,^ . xt ,- r, -t
American Lead Pencil Company, New York, N. 1. Pencil
clips. 177,535 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,462 ; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
American Linseed Company, New York, N. Y. Stock and
poultry feeds comprising linseed-oil meal, dairy and
scratch feeds, etc. 165,099 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
161,477 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
American Lock Manufacturing Co., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to J. Junkung, Chicago, 111. Locks.
172,779 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 155,292 ; published June
5, 1923. ^, ,
American Machine and Foundry Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cigar and cigarette machinery and parts thereof, sickle
bars and sickle-bar blades for agricultural machines,
etc. 168,740 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,197 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923. .
American Machine Products Co., Detroit, Mich. Twist
drills, milling, cutters, and reamers. 166,786 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 160,106; published Sept. 12, 1922.
American Manufacturers Foreign Credit Underwriters,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Periodical published monthly.
177,295 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 175,120 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
American Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Rope, cord, and twine manufactured
from vegetable fiber. 168,701 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
166,547 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
American Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Hope, cord, and twine. 177,600 ;
Dee. 18.
American Marine and Fisheries Journal, Boston, Mass.
Periodical published monthly. 165,253 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 168,190 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
American Marine Paint Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Paints. 170,784 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 174,987 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
American Mayonnaise Company, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y.
Salad dressing. 169,369 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,433 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
American Mechanical Works, Los Angeles, Calif. Auto-
mobile accessories, particularly foot throttles. 176,672 ;
Nov. 27; Serial No. 182,393; published Sept. 11,1923.
American Milk Products Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Canned sweetened milk. 167,815 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
164,019; published Feb. 20, 1923.-
American Milling Company, Peoria, 111. Dairy feed.
170,851 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 163,848 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
American Milling Company, Peoria, 111. Chick mash.
173,021 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,926 ; published June
5, 1923.
American Milling Company, Peoria, 111. Egg mash.
173,022 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,925 ; published June
5, 1923.
American Mineral Production Company, Chicago, 111.
Plastic calcined magnesite. 167,634 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 166,620 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
American Mint Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Display
device. 168,060 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,858 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
American Motorsign Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Moving-
advertisement-projection machines. 172.866; Sept. 11;
Serial No. 172,971 ; published June 5, 1923.
American Mutual Liability Insurance Company of
Boston, Boston, Mass. Monthly publication. 174,840 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178.019 ; published July 31, 1923.
American Narrow Fabric Company, Worcester, Mass.
Hose supporters. 163,845 ; Jan. 30.
American Narrow Fabric Company, Worcester, Mass.
Hose supporters. 164.135 ; Feb. 13.
American Nickel Corporation, Clearfield, Pa. Nickel
sheets, rods, wire, etc. 168,968 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
170,802; published Mar. 6, 1923.
American Nicotine Company, Henderson, Ky. Fumigating,
spraying, and dipping preparations. 103,006 ; Jan. 2.
American Nicotine Company, Henderson, Ky. Nicotine
sulphate, free nicotine, and tobacco extracts. 176,235 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 162,096 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
American Oil Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Gasoline
motor fuels and lubricating oils. 167,769 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 173,222 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
American Oil Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Crank-case-
flushing oil. 170,245 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 171,719 ;
published .A.pr. 3, 1923.
-Vmerican Oil Corporation, Jackson, Mich. Lubricating
oils. 170,531; July IT; Serial No. 174,277; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
American Oil Corporation, Jackson, Mich. Gasoline.
171,918 ; Aug. 14.
American Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Blanks
for ophthalmic lenses. 164,814 ; Feb. 27.
American Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Spec-
tacles, eyeglasses, and ophthalmic lenses. 173,257;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 140,766 ; published June 12, 1923.
.\nierican Oriental Candy Mfg. Co., Uichmond, Va. Candy.
172,049 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 153,793 ; published May
22, 1923.
American Pickle & Canning Co. Hattiesburg, Miss.
Canned vegetables and sweet mixed pickles. 169,976 ;
July 10; Serial No. 166,622; published Apr. 10, 1923.
American Pickle & Canning Co., Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles and canned vegetables. 171,311 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 166,021 ; published May 15, 1923.
.American Pickle & Canning Company, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles. 170,518 ; Julv 17 ; Serial No. 172,716 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
American Pickle & Canning Company, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles. 171,413 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,717 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
American Pickle & Canning Company, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles and canned vegetables. 174,997 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 172,715 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
American Pictograph Company, Manchester, N. II. Toy
moving-picture machines. 165,731 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 169.197: pnbli«;h<'d Dec. 19. 1922.
American Pile Fabric Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Velours
in piece goods, curtains, table scarfs, and pillow
slips. 167,324 ; Apr. 24.
American Pin Company, The, Waterbury, Conn. Safety
pins. 172,327 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 177,061 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
American Plant Company. (See Head, Broadus J.)
American Platinum Works, Newark, N. J. Gold, plati-
num, and silver metals and solder, and rolled sheets and
plates. 166.020 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,370 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
American Platinum Works, Newark, N. J. Gold, platinum,
palladium, and silver metals, and solder and rolled
sheets and plates. 170,197 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
17;'...S02; published Apr. 3, 1923.
American Powder Mills, Boston, Mass. Sporting gunpow-
der. 23,458 ; renewed Aug. 8, 1923.
American Printing Ink Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Printing inks. 168,302; May 15.
American Products Company, The. (See Mills Brothers
Company.)
American Products Company, The. (See Mills Brothers
Company, The.)
.American Rack Company, Inc., Washington, D. C.
Holders or cabinets for holding paper bags and dispens-
ing them. 168,840; May 29; Serial No. 170,747; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
American Radiator Company, East Orange, N. J., and
Chicago, 111. Combined boiler and heater. 170,704 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 154,073 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
.Vmeriean Radio & Electric Co.. New York, N. Y. Radio
sets and parts thereof. 167,581 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
169,572 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Vmeriean Radio Relay League, Inc., The, Hartford, Conn.
Booklets or pamphlets. 175,771 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
177,159; published Aucr. 21. 1923.
American Radio and Research Corporation, Medford,
Mass. Electric motors. 166,547 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
138,207: published Dec. 26, 1922.
.Vmeriean Radium Appliance Company, New York, N. Y.
Medicinal preparation indicated in chronic inflamma-
tions of the mucous membranes. 175,102 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 179,699 ; published Aug. 7. 1923.
.Vmeriean Range & Foundry Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Thermostatic heat regulators for ovens, ranges, and
furnaces. 164,356 ; Feb. 20.
American Range & Foundry Company, Minneapolis, Jlinn.
Refrigerators. 168,857; May 29; Serial No. 173,549;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
American Range & Foundry Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Clothes-washing machines. 171,081 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 173,552 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
.\nierican Range & Foundry Company. Minneapolis, Minn.
Jletal tops for kitchen and other tables. 171,771 ;
Aug. 14; Serial No. 173.5.')0 ; published May 1. 1923.
A.merican Range & Foundry Company, also doing busi-
ness as Minnesota Stove Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Electric stoves and ranges. 174,718 ; Oct, 23 ; Serial
No. 173,551 : published July 24, 1923.
American Refining and Manufacturing Company, Los
Angclos, Calif. Lubricating oils and greases and gaso-
line. 172,333; Aug. 2S ; Serial No. 177,201; pub-
lished May 29. 1923.
American Refractories Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Re-
fractory bricks and special sliapes of clay, tile, and
brick. 169,200-1 ; June 12 ; Serial Nos. 169.046-7 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
.\nieriean Rubber & Tire Co., The, Akron, O^io Tires,
tubes, patches, plasters. 165,242 ; Mar. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
615
Amerionn Rubber & Tire Co., The, Akvou. Ohio. Bolts,
shoes, nud slippers. 16S.338 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
156,208 ; published Fob. 20, 1923.
Amoricnn Sack Co., Chicago, 111. Cloth mailing bags.
16S.4r.4; May 22; Serial No. 173.991; published Fob.
27, 1023.
American Safety Razor Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Razor sets. 176,673 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,493 ;
published Sept. 11. 192.'?.
American Safety Razor Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Razors, razor blades. 177,377 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,101 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
AmeriCiin Sales Agencies Company. (See Dallam. F. B.)
Amoricau Scientific Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Preparation for the prevention and treatment of in-
testinal disorders of fowls. 173,516 ; Sept. 25.
.-Vmerican Screw Company, The, Trovidence, R. I. Screws,
bolts, nuts, rivets, burrs, washers, wire nails, and
kindred articles. 22,709 : renewed Mar. 28, 1923.
American Seeding Machine Company, The, Springfield,
Ohio. Seeding implements, particularly grain drills
and broadcast seeders. 175,035 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
17S.654; published Aug. 7. 1923.
American Shoe Machinery Company, East Boston, Mass.
Chomicnlly-prepared compound for treating leather.
164.477; Feb. 20.
American Shoe Machinery and Tool Company, St. Louis,
Mo. Shoe-repairing machines and tire or vulcanizing
machinery. 167,967 ; May 8.
American Soap Company. (See Milleman, William H.)
American Social Hygiene Association, New York and Al-
bany. N. Y. Title of its educational and scientific
quarterly magazine. 167,657 : May 8 ; Serial No.
167.860 ; published Jan. 30. 1923.
American Soldier Co.. The, (Jlendale. Brooklvn, and New
York. N. Y. Games and toys. 175,649 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 180.648; published Aug. 21, 1923.
American Sport Shop, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sporting
goods — namely, ice skates. 171.120 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 175,453 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
American Steam Gauge & Valve Manufacturing Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Gauges, thermometers, etc.
173.417; Sept. 25; Serial No. 154,346; published
June 26, 1923.
American Steel Chase Co., New York, N. Y. Washers
for cleaning type, halftone cuts, wood type, etc.
16S.474 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 167,969 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
American Steel Foundries, Chicago. 111. Draft arms.
167,430; May 1; Serial No. 164,216; published Jan.
23, 1928.
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The,
Cleveland. Ohio ; Chicago, 111. : Pittsburgh, Pa. ; New
York, N. Y., and Worcester, Mass. Nails. 167.893 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 168.595 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The,
Cleveland Oliio ; Chicago, 111. ; Pittsburgh Pa. ; New
York. N. Y. ; and Worcpster, Mass. Nails. 170,153 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 168,594 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
American Stock Food Co., The, Blanchestor, Ohio. Hog
tonic and food. 177.211 ; Dec. 11; Serial No. 177,759;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
American Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Gas, coal, oil,
and gasoline .stoves. 167,529 ; Mav 1 ; Serial No.
166,163 ; published Jan. 2. 1923.
American Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Ovens for gas,
gasoline, and oil stoves. 175.627 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
174,720; published Aug. 14, 1923.
American Summer Clo Co., New York, N. Y. Men's
mohair suits. 172.605 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,553 ;
published June 5, 1923.
American-Swiss Watch Co. Inc., Peeksklll, N. Y. Watches,
watch movements, watchcases, and parts thereof.
164,407 ; Feb. 20.
American Syrup Co., Boston, Mass. Fl.ivorlng sirups,
fruit acids, and quintescences for making soft drinks.
and the soft drinks made from same and distilled water.
168,040 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,856 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
American Syrup Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Jams,
jellies, and Icing. 166,634 ; Apr. 20. Serial No.
168,192 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
American Sy.stera Company. (See Hawks. P. L.)
American Tablet Co., Green Bay, Wis. Tablets. 166,366 ;
Apr. 3; Serial No. 170,175; published Nov. 14, 1922.
American Tea & Coffee Co.. Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Spices.
171,194 : Julv 31 ; Serial No, 141,447 ; published May
15, 1923.
American Textile Art Printing & Dyeing Company, Port
Wayne, Ind. Bedspreads, tablecloths, table covers,
luncheon cloths, etc. 167,689 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
159.134 ; published Feb. 13. 1923.
American Thermos Bottle Company, Norwich, Conn.
Temperature-retaining vessels. 176,064 : Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 181,102 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
American Thermostat Co., Newark, N. J. Thermostatic
temperature-control apparatus. 166.491 ; Apr. 3 ; Se-
rial No. 171,115 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
American Thread Company. The. New York, N. Y. Spool
and sewing cotton, cotton thread for manufacturing
purposes, cotton yarn, etc. 163,007 ; Jan. 2.
.\merican Thread Company, The, Jersey City, N. J., and
New York, N. \^ Spool and sewing cotton, cotton
thread, cotton yarn, knitting cotton, etc. 170,056 ;
July 10; Serial No. 175,910; published Apr. 10, 1923.
.\merican Thread Company, The, Jersey ritv, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Cotton thread and yarn. 177,091 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 183,640 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
American Tobacco Company, The, New York, N. Y.
Smoldng and chewing tobacco and cigarettes. 165,231 ;
Mar. 6.
.Vmerican Toilet Goods Company, Boston, Mass. Face
powder, sachet, talcum, and perfumery powders, lip
sticks, etc. 164,672; Feb. 27.
American Toilet Goods Company, Boston, Mass. Face,
talcum, sachet, toilet powders, compacts, lip sticks, etc.
167,504 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,429 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
American Transformer Company, Newark, N. J. Trans-
formers used in radio apparatus and parts therefor.
172,013 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,289 ; published May
1, 1923.
American Tripoli Company, Seneca, Mo. Tripoli flour.
167.792 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165,109 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
American Trouser Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Men's and boys'-
trousers. 164.863 ; Feb. 27.
American Type Founders Co., Jersey City, N. J. Printing
presses and sheet feeders. 166,331 ; Mar. 27.
American Uniform Company, Inc., Wales, Ma.ss. Woolen
fabrics in the piece. 170,051 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
170,115; published Apr. 24, 1923.
American Varnish Co., The, Chicago, 111. Paint enamels.
173.708 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,982 ; published June 2«,
1923.
American Varnish Co., The, Chicago, 111. Paint enamels.
173.709 ^- Oct. 2; Serial No. 177,891; published June
26, 1923.
Vmerican Waltham Watch Co.. assignor to Waltham
Watch Company, Boston and Waltham, Mass., and
New York. N. Y. Watches and parts thereof. 22,859 ;
renewed Apr. 25. 1923.
American Watch & Diamond Company, New York, N. Y.
Imitation-pearl necklaces. 166,553 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 171,007 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
American Webbing Company. Providence, R. I. Braid for
use in making rugs. 172,390 ; A.ug. 28 ; Serial No.
168.703; published May 8. 1923.
.Vmerican Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore and Cumberland, Md. Watches.
164,352; Feb. 20.
Vmerican Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House). Baltimore and Cumberland, Md. Automobile
rubber tires. 165,420; Mar. 6; Serial No. 153,170;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Clocks. 166,767; Apr. 10.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Hosiery. 168,166; May 15;
Serial No. 172,819 ; published Feb, 20, 1923.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House). Baltimore, Md. Clocks. 168,413; May 22;
Serial No. 166,213; published Nov. 14. 1922.
.American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore and Cumberland, Md. Dress shirts.
169,103-4 ; .Tune 5.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Hosiery. 169,126; June 5.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Hosier.y. 169.423: June 12.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore and Cumberland, Md. Suspenders
and belts. 169,731 ; June 26.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Hosiery. 171.72.S ; .Aug. 14;
Serial No. 170,613 ; published May 15, 1923.
.Vmerican Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore and Cumberland, Md. Soft collars
and silk ties. 172,162 ; Aug. 21.
.Vmerican Wholesale Corporation, (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Knitted underwear, sweaters,
and bathing suits. 173,023; Sept. 11; Serial No.
172.817 ; published June 5, 1923.
.American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House). Baltimore, Md. Mouth harmonicas. 174,389;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 172,816 ; published June 19, 1923.
.Vmerican Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Barirnin
House). Baltimore, Md. Catalogue issued monthly.
175,057 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,256 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
American Wliolesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore and Cumberland, Md. Men's garters.
176.350; Nov. 20.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House). Baltimore, Md. Arm bands. 176,360;
Nov. 20.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Suspenders and belts. 176,941 ;
Dec. 4.
.Vmerican Wiremold Company. Hartford, Conn. Braiding
and weaving machines. 175.101; Oct. 30; Serial No.
179,703 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
American Witch Hazel Supply Co., New York, N. Y. Per-
fume extract, talcum powder, cold cream, face lotion,
etc. 176,286 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,701 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
American Woodworking Machinery Company, Rochester,
N. Y. Woodworking machines. 171,661 ; Aug. 7.
American Wringer Company, The. (See Bissell Carpet
Sweeper Company, assignor.)
American Wringer Company, The, Providence, R. I., New
York and Auburn, N. Y. Wringers. 23,011 ; renewed
May 9, 1923.
American Wringer Company, The, Providence, R. I.
Clothes wringers. 2.3,635 ; renewed Sept. 19, 1923.
American Wringer Company, The, Providence, R. I.
Clothes wringers and driers. 23,636 ; renewed Sept.
19, 1923.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. Writ-
ii g and printing pxiper. 165,836 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 171,116 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
American Writing Paper Company, Golyoke, Mass. Writ-
ing and printing paper, and mailing envelopes. 171,051 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 175,540 ; published May 15, 1923.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Writing and printing paper and mailing envelopes.
173,464 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 179,701 ; published June
19. 1923.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Writing and printing paper. 176,084 ; Nov. 13.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. In-
dex bristol. 176.104 ; Nov. 13.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. Bris-
tol paper. 176,404 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,037 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. Off-
set paper. 177,591-2 ; Dec. 18.
American Wringer Company, The, Providence7 R. I., and
New York and Auburn, N. Y., assignor to American
Wringer Company Inc., Woonsocket, R. I. Clothes
• wringers. 24,111 ; renewed Jan. 23, 1924.
American Wringer Company, The, Providence, R. I., and
New York and Auburn, N. Y., assignor to American
Wringer Company Inc., Woonsocket, R. I. Clothes
wringers. 24,114-16 ; renewed Jan. 23, 1924.
American Woolen Company, Rochdale, Mass. Woolen
piece goods. 175,174 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,372 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Ames, F. A., Company, The, Owensboro, Ky. Buggies
and carriages and bodies and tops of the same and
automobile bodies and tops, etc. 167,488 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 153,426; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Ames Shovel & Tool Company. (See Teire Haute Shovel
& Tool Co., assignor.)
Ames Shovel & Tool Company, Jersey City, N. J., and
Boston, Mass. Shovels, spades, and scoops, 166,833 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,348 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Ames Shovel & Tool Company, Jersey City, N. J., and
Boston, Mass. Shovels, spades, and scoops. 170,042 ;
July 10; Serial No. 174,986; published Apr. 17.1923.
Amherst Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
and children's suits, dresses, coats, and men's coats,
sweaters, etc. 171,909-10; Aug. 14.
Aminoff, Sam M., Chicago, 111. Brassieres and bloomers,
and a union garment. 176,089 ; Nov. 13.
Amore Drug & Chemical Company, New York, N. Y.
External remedies for skin diseases. 172,875 ; Sent.
11; Serial No. 175,977 ; published May 29, 1923.
Amory, Browne & Co., Boston, Mass. Textile cotton
fabrics. 174,192 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 181,103 ; pub-
lished July 17. 1923.
Amos-James Grocer Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Canned
foodstuffs. 164,046 : Feb. 13.
Amos-James Grocer Co., The, St. Louis, Mo. Coffee,
canned vegetables, fruits, and fish, and evaporated
milk. 168,877 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169.997 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, Manchester, N. H.
Cotton piece goods. 163.458 ; Jan. 16.
Amsco Products Inc. (See Hardy, Charles, assignor.)
Amsterdam, Borgos & Adams, New York, N. Y. Ladies'
hats and hat frames. 172,381 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
142,459; published May 17. 1921.
Amsterdam, Peter, doing business as The Amsterrose Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa., and New York, N. Y. Shaving cream.
173,814; Oct. 2; Serial No. 171,720; published June
5, 1923.
Amsterdam & Sachs, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' cloaks
and wraps. 168,284 : May 15.
Amsterose Co., The. (See Amsterdam, Peter.)
Amtexco Trading Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods and cotton and silk piece goods. 165,470;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,668 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y. Cast,
drawn, rolled, extruded, pressed, and machined non-
ferrous metals and alloys and ingots, castings, sheets,
etc. 170,147 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 164,291 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y
Tubes. 173.938 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,062 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company. New York. N. Y
Brass, copper, etc.. tubes. 175.024; Oct. 30; Serial
No. 177,210; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Finished commutator copper bars and strips. 175,025 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,209 ; published June 5, 1923.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Finished commutator copper bars and strips. 175,109 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,063 ; published June 5, 1923.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Cast, drawn, rolled, extruded, pressed, and machined
nonferrous metals and alloys and ingots, castings,
etc. 176,956 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,208 ; published
Sept. 25, 1923.
Anaconda Lead Products Company. New York. N. Y.
Liquid white lead or white-lead paint. 166,237 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,474 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Anaconda Lead Products Company, New York, N. Y.
White lead, both dry and in oil. 166,434 ; Apr. 3 ; Se-
rial No. 164,094 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Anaconda Lead Products Company, New York, N. Y.
White lead in oil. 165,989 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
165.473; published Nov. 14. 1922.
Anaheim Valencia Growers Ass'n., Anaheim, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 175,041 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,370 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Anathan & Company, New York, N. Y. Knitted sweat-
ers, sci-afs. and cravats. 163,824 ; Jan. 30.
Anawan Braid Company. (See Adjusto Shoe Lace Com-
pany, assignor.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation, Long Island City,
N. Y. Fruit-jar rings. 171.563 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
174,353; published May 22, 1923.
Anchor Sales Service. (See Mason, Robert L.)
Anchor Paper Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrapping
paper. 163,704 ; Jan. 23.
Anchor Stove & Range Co., New Albany, Ind. Stoves,
ranges, and beaters. 167,493 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
150,425 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Anchorage Packing Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
174,687 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,918 ; published July
31, 1923.
Andersen Specialty Co. (See Andersen, Charles M.)
.^LUdersen, Charles M., doing business as Andersen Spe-
cialty Co., Chicago, HI. Liquid wood cleaners and the
like for preparing wooden surfaces. 167,577 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 166,546 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Anderson, A. & J. M., assignor to Albert & J. M. Anderson
Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Electric in-
sulators. 22,148 ; renewed Dec. 6, 1922.
Anderson, A. W., Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cedar
wood used in lining closets. 163,008 ; Jan. 2.
Anderson, A. W., Corporation, New York, N. Y. Furni-
ture— namely, wardrobes, chests, lockers, bureaus,
drawers, and cabinets. 168,751 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
171,401 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Anderson, Albert & J. M. Manufacturing Company. (See
Anderson, A. & J. M., assignor.)
Anderson, Arthur A., doing business as Arthur Anderson
Fish Co., Astoria, Oreg. Canned salmon. 170,515 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 172,821 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Anderson, Arthur A., doing business as Arthur Anderson
Fish Co., Astoria, Oreg. Canned salmon. 171,412 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,822 ; published May 8, 1923.
Anderson Box Company, Anderson, Ind. Shipping and
packing boxes for eggs. 166,16() ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
165,778: published Dec. 19, 1922.
Anderson, Chas., Wasco, Calif. Fresh grapes. 177,148 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 182,898 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Anderson, Clayton & Co., Houston, Tex. Raw cotton.
175,472 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,804 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Anderson, Cleon B., doing business as D. W. Anderson
Drug Co., Moroni and Ephraim, Utah. Preparation for
canker and sore throat. 176,185; Nov. 20; Serial No.
175,292 ; published July 31, 1923.
Anderson, David & John, Limited, Bridgeton, Glasgow,
Scotland. Woolen cloth and cloth being a mixture
of wool and cotton, the wool predominating. 163,978 ;
Feb. 6.
Anderson, Herbert C, Richmond, Ind. Candy. 164,140 ;
Feb. 13.
Andersen, Maurice K., Seattle, Wash. Candy. 166,887 ;
Apr, 17: Serial No. 167,446; published Feb. 6. 1923.
Anderson-Owens Shoe Company, Lynn, Mass. Women's
and children's leather shoes with rubber composition
heels. 171,698; Aug. 7.
Anderson Supply Co., Seattle, Wash. Photographic
prints. 163,684 ; Jan. 23.
Anderson. Tom D., San Jose, Calif. Collapsible camp-
ing outfits. 165.164 ; Mar. 6 : Serial No. 143,375 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
Andis. O. M., Manufacturing Co., Racine, Wis. Hair
clippers. 166.116 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 151,696 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5. 1922.
Andrew Jergens Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap,
176,193 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 148,150 ; published Oct.
3, 1922.
Andrews Brothers Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa, Fresh
citrous fruits, dried and evaporated fruits, canned and
fresh vegetables. 169,748 ; June 26.
Andrews Brothers Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fresh
citrons fruits and fresh vegetables. 173,478 : Sept.
25: Serial No. 176.152: published May 15, 1923.
Andrews, H. P.. Paper Companv, New York, N. Y. Bond
paper. 173,529; Sept. 25.
UNITED, STATES PATENQ" OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of regptrants of trade-marks — Continued.
617
Andrews. H. P., Taper Company, New York, N. Y. Tbln
soft paper. 175,342 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,407 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Index
brlstol paper. 175,343; Nov. 6; Serial No. 171,405;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Ledger
paper. 175,350 ; Nov. C ; Serial No. 167,757 ; published
Aug. 21. 1923.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Bond
paper. 175,351 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 167,754 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Index
brlstol paper. 175,352 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 167,753 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y.
Ledger paper. 175,989 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 167,760 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Tough
manila paper. 176,349 ; Nov. 20.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Bond
paper. 177,601-2 ; Dec. 18.
Andrews, li. P., Paper Company, New York. N. Y. Paper
suitable for making copies from stencil impressions.
177.637 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 171,402 ; published Oct.
9. 1923.
.\ndrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Paper
suitable for makin;; copies from stencil impressions.
177.638 : Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 171,406 ; published Oct.
0. 1023.
Angel, H. Ri^evo, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bond
anil corresDondi'nce paper. 172,917 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 178.020 ; published June 5, 1923.
Angeles Packing Company. (See ConnifC, Harry.)
Angler Chemical Co.. Boston, Mass. Refined petroleum
for internal and external remedies for diseases.
24,051 : renewed .Tan. 16, 1924.
Angle, Charles O.. doing business as Angle Mfg. Co., Ra-
cine, Wis. Negligee, dress, and sport shirts. 175,216 ;
Oct. 30.
Anglo-American Mill Company. (See Sandefur, Charles
O., assignor.)
Anglo-American Provision Company, Chicago, 111. Lard.
24..=i55 : renowed Apr. 17. 1924.
Anglo-Indian Drug & Chemical Co., The, doing business
as Kaminia Perfumery Co.. Bombav, India. Perfumery
and hair oil. 175.410 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 166,869 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Anhydrous Food Products Co., The, Chicago, 111. De-
hydrated soup mixture, vegetables, fruits, fish, and
meats. 172,384 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 136,346 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Aniceto Visitacion. New York, N. Y. Fountain pens.
165,927; Mar. 20.
Aniline Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y. Aniline dyes,
flve«tiifFs. nnd Tnrkpy-red oil. 164.671 ; Feb. 27.
Anim.Tted Advertising Corporation, Lancaster, Pa., and
New York, N. Y. Colored transparencies of the type
of stereopticon slides. 167,316 ; Apr. 24.
Anlseptol Chemical Co. (See Barab, Jacob.)
Anita Company, The. (See Rostow, Anna D.)
Anna Creamery Company. Anna, Ohio. Butter. 176,616 :
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 174,685 : published .July 31, 1923.
Ansco Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Photographic films.
166,463 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,274 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Ansco Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Combination camera
and film kits. 170,162 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 169,798 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Ansco Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Photographic
films. 173,990-7 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No 178,797-804 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Ansco Companv. Binahamton, N. Y. Photographic films.
174,183-4 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 178,806-7 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Ansco Companv, Binghamton, N. Y. Photographic films.
174,186 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 178,805 ; published July
10, 1923.
Ansonla O & C Co., The, Ansonia, Conn. Clasps for
arm bands. 172,401 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 165,053 ;
published Mav 1, 1923.
Ansted & Burk Co., The, Springfield, Ohio. Poultry feed.
172.471 ; Aug. 28"; Serial No. 171,783 ; published May
8, 1923.
Anthony Company, Streator, 111. Vehicle bodies and
parts. 160.91.5 ; July 3.
Anthony, .Tames A., Girard, Ala. Beverages sold as soft
drinks. 169,021 ; May 29.
Anthracite Supply Company. (See Israel, Ralph.)
Anti-Darn Hosiery Mills. (See May Hosiery Mills.)
Anti-Hydro Waterproofing Company, Newark, N. J.
Liquid hardener for cement masonry. 163.009 ; Jan. 2.
Anti-Hydro Waterproofing Company, Newark, N. J.
Liquid for use with concrete and cement mixtures.
169,330 : June 12 ; Serial No. 174,423 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Anti-Itis Company. (See Standard Crayon Manufactur-
ing Company.)
Antl-Polson Medicine Co., Springfield, Mo. Antidote for
poison, and remedies for blood and liver diseases.
22.994; renewed May 9. 1923.
Ant-I-Wet Corporation, New York, N. Y. Boys' clothes
and caps. 164,940 ; Feb. 27.
Antcinc Chiris Company, New York, N. Y. Phenylacotal-
delijde, phenyl ethyl alcohol and acetate, etc. 176,365;
Nov. 20.
-Vnuzis and Yuknis Co., Chicago, HI. Hand lotion.
163,010; Jan. 2.
Anzani, Alessandro, Courbevoie, France. Internal-com-
bustion engines and parts thereof, gasoline motors,
and parts thereof. 163,648 ; Jan. 23.
Apaca Knitting Mills. (See Forstadt, Jacob.)
Apco .\sphaU Roofing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Asphalt
roofing. 168,526 ; May 22.
Apco Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Antl-
rattlers, brake-rod supports, axle braces, license brack-
ets, steering-column braces, etc. 163,011 ; Jan. 2.
.4pel-Schneider Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes, boots, and
slippers. 169,372 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,667 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Clothes washing and wringing machines, washing ma-
chines, clothes wringers, and ironing machines.
164,962 ; Feb. 27.
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The. Cleveland,
Ohio. Electrical cooking apparatus. 177,612-14 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial Nos. 182,639-41 ; published Sept. 18,
1923.
Apex Motor Fuel and Lubricant Co., Chicago, 111. Lubri-
cating oils. 164.023 ; Feb. 6.
Apex Motor Fuel and Lubricant Co., Chicago, III. Rubri-
cating oils and gasoline. 172,398 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 167,156 ; published May 29, 1923.
Apfelbaum, Frederick A., New York, N. Y. Lantern
slides. 172,782; Sept. 11; Serial No. 158,280; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Apollo Shirt Company, New York, N. Y. Dress and top
shirts. 176,454 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,869 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Appel-Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweaters, cardigan jackets,
bathing suits. 177,576 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 184,054 ;
published Oct. 9, 1923.
Apple Gum Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Chewing gum.
171.514 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,161 ; published May 8,
1923.
Applegate, Howard T., Montclalr, N. J. Flexible shoul-
der straps. 176.511 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 165,054 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
.^ppleman, Leon, doing business as Nufur Manufacturing
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Composition for cleaning
furs and the like. 164,001 : Feb. 6.
.-ippleton Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Lock nuts,
bushings, connectors, swivel fixture .ioints, etc.
165,305 ; Mar. 6 : Serial No. 163,129 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Appleton Rubber Company, Franklin and Boston, Mass.
Rubber-compound splicing tape and gray friction ad-
hesive tape. 164,619 ; Feb. 20.
Appleton Toy & Furniture Co., Appleton, Wis. Porch
furnfture. 174,959 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 161,403 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Aquascutum Limited, London, England. Overcoats for
men and children and coats -for women. 164,058;
Feb. 13.
Aqua-Sulphur Company. (See Sassetti, Joseph.)
Arabol Manufacturing Co.. The, New York, N. Y.
Powdered vegetable glues. 174,208-9 : Oct. 9 ; Serial
No. 179,641-2 : published July 10, 1923.
Arango y Arango, Tampa, na. Cigars. 167,041 ; Apr.
24 ; Serial No. 170,676 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Ar.nt.n. John B.. Jr., Inc., Philadelphia, l^a. Candies.
177,352 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180,515 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Arbuckle Brothers, New York, N. Y., and Chicago, 111.,
and also doin » business as Arbuckles & Companv, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Coffee. 169.297 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
166,162: published Mar. 27, 1923.
.\rbuckle Brothers. New York, N. Y. Coffee. 172,069;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177.348 ; published May 29, 1923.
Arbuckles & Company. fSee Arbuckle Brothers.)
Arbuthnot-Stephenson Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hosiery.
163,548 ; .Tan. 23.
Arcadia, The. (See Dilas, Harry.)
Arcady Farms Milling Company, Chicago, 111. Prepared
feed for animals, comprising feed for poultrv and live
stock. 171,029 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 160,847 : pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
.Vrcady Farms Milling Company, Chicago, 111. Prepared
stock feed. 176.844 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 178.205 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Arch Aid Shoe Co. (See Menihan Company, The.)
Arch Crown Mfg. Co., Newark, N. J. Finger rings and
jewel mountings and settings. 163,671 ; Jan. 23.
Arch Narrow Fabric Company, Auburn, R. I. Braid,
braided tapes, elastic laces, etc. 177,396 : Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 181,470: published Oct. 2, 1923.
Arehambault, B. Aurella. St. Louis. Mo. Hair elixir.
16.').848; Mar. 20; Serial No. 168,627; published .Tan.
2. 1923.
Archer, Lenah B., Navarre, Ohio. Alloy made from
nickel ore for forging steel. 174,762 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 168.288 ; published July 31, 1923.
Archer Strauss Rubber Company, Framlngham, Mass.
Waterproof fabrirs. 169.247 : .Tune 12 ; Serial No.
170,705; published Mar. 13, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical Hst of refiistrmits of trade-marks — Continued.
Archibald & Lewis Company, New York, N. Y. Chlorite,
lime, insect powder, borax, dye, etc. 164,484 ; Feb. 20.
Archibald & Lewis Company, New York, N. Y. Spices,
birdseed, bird food, seasoning herbs, tapioca. 172,932 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 165,475 ; published June 5, 1923.
Ardath Tobacco Company, Limited, London, England.
Cieflrettes. 164.832: Feb. 27.
Ardath Tobacco Company, Limited, London, England.
Smoking tobacco. 167,174 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
171,981 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Ardath Tobacco Company, Limited, London, England.
Cigarettes. 168,255-6 ; May 15 ; Serial Nos. 171,978-9 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Ardath Tobacco Company, Limited, London, England.
Cigarettes. 168,432 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,982 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Arden, Elizabeth. (See Lewis, Florence N.l
Argo Fabrics Corporation, Thp, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted
fabrics. 165,574 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 162,094 ; pub-
lished July 25, 1922.
Argus Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Roofing cement, joint cement, and concrete hardener.
163,01'2 ; .Tan. 2.
Argyle Chemical Works, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stove polish.
163,423; Jan. 9.
Aridor Company, The, Chicago, 111. Jars, cases, and
other receptacles. 172,242 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
163,850: published May 29, 1923.
Ariel Works Ltd., Birmingham, England. Cycles, motor
cycles, automobiles, aeroplanes, and carriages.
174,982; Oct. 30; Serial No. 137,252; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Arion Shirt Company. (See Trachtenberg, Harry.)
Arium Co., The. (See Kerr, Geo. F.)
Arizena Citrus Growers' Co., Phoenix, Ariz. Fresh cit-
rous fruits. 170,516 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,857 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Arizona Gypsum Planter Co., Douglas, Ariz. Ground and
calcined plaster and gypsum tile. 169,013 ; May 29.
Arkansas Brick and Tile Co., Little Rock, Ark. Firo
brick. 177,808 ; Dec. 25.
Arkelian, Ben Ef., & Co., Fresno, Calif. Fresh grapes and
cantaloupes. 172,788 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 164,482 ;
published .Tune 5, 1923.
Arkell & Smiths, Canajoharie, N. Y. Paper bags or sakcs.
163,649 ; .Tan. 23.
Arlington Chemical Company, The, Yonkers, N. Y. Pro-
teins, pollens, urease, etc. 172,546 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No.
173,587; published May 8, 1923.
Arlt, Anna H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rouge. 177,747 ; Bee.
25 : Serial No. 179,512 ; publisbod Oct. 9. 1923.
Armand Company, The, Des Moines, Iowa. Cold-cream
powder. 172.968 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,994 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Armand Company, The, Des Moines, Iowa. Face and tal-
cum powders, rouge, cold cream, etc. 175,671 ; Nov. 6.
Armand Company, The, Des Moines, Iowa. Face and
talcum powders, rouge, vanishing cream, etc. 177,798 ;
Dec. 25.
Armiger Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. Friction compound
in wafer form for application to brake linings, etc.
169,467 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 173,618 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Armour & Co., psslgnor to Armour and Company, Chicago,
111. Substitute for lard and butter. 23,291 ; renewed
July 4, 1923.
Armour and Company. Chicago, 111. Beverage sold as a
soft drink. 164,130: Feb. 13.
Armour and Company, Chicago, 111. Medicinal prepara-
tion used in the treatment of diabetes. 173,987 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 178,702 ; published July 17, 1923.
Armour Fertilizer Works. Chicago, 111., and Louisville.
Ky. Commercial fertilizer. 169,633 ; June 26 ; Serial
No. 174,952; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Armsti-ong Cork Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Crown seals
and closures for bottles, cork and cork-composition
closures and seals for bottles. 167,850 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 164,293 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gaskets,
washers, packing, and friction surfaces. 168,204 ;
May 15; Serial No. 162,526; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Crown seals
and closures for bottles, etc. 169.553; June 12; Serial
No. 164,292 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Crown seals
and closures for bottles, cork and cork-composition
closures, etc. 169,154; June 12; Serial No. 164 294;
published Alar. 13, 1923.
Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburgh and Lancaster Pa
Rubber heels. 170.115; July 10; Serial No. 159,828;
publi.shed Apr. 3, 1923.
Armstrong Golf Grip Corporation, The, Baltimore, Md.
Golf grips. 175.668 ; Nov. 6.
Army and Navy Register Publishing Co., assignor to
Army and Navy Publishing Co., Inc., Washington D C
Newspapers. 22,896 ; renewed May 2, 1923.
Arnesto Paint Co. Inc., New York. N. Y. Lead, oil, and
zinc paint for outside and inside use. 164.644 :
Feb. 27.
Arnica Cream Company, Inc. (See Shirey & Brown, as-
signors.)
Arnold, P. R., & Co., New York, N. Y. Toilet prepara-
tion for refreshing and rejuvenating the skin and for
removing wrinkles. 167,738 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
168,868 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Arnold-Madaus Milling Co., The, Sterling, Kans. Hard-
v.heat flour. 166,144 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,245 ;
published Nov. 7, 1922.
-Vrobin Drug Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Preparation
for neuralgia, neuritis, headaches, and colds. 167.612 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 152,668 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Aroma Incense Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Incense.
176,335 ; Nov. 20.
Aronovich, L., Havre, Mont. Medicine for rheumatism.
163,013; Jan. 2.
.\rrow Film Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motion-pic-
ture Sims. 165,011 ; Feb. 27.
■\rrow Knitting Company. (See Cohen, Jacob H.)
,\rrow Neckwear Co., Boston. Mass. Bows, neckties, and
cravats. 163,549 ; Jan. 23.
Arrow Paint & Wall Paper Company, Denver, Colo. Wall
paper. 177,527 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,643 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Arrowhead Trading Corporation, New York, N. Y. Razors.
168,892 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,471 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Art Industries, Inc. (See Waldmeyer, Francis J., as-
signor.)
Trt Label Company. The. (See Lasher, Charles W., jr.)
Art Metal Works, The, Newark, N. J. Combination pocket
pencils, and pocket llehters. 166.124 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 153.279; published Doc. 13, 1921.
Art Needle Mfg. Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hand
embroidery needles. 174,928 ; Oct. 23.
Art Ornament Co., The, New York, N. Y. Manicure
sets. 176,034 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,450 ; published
Sept. 4. 1923.
Artcraft Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Knit
goods — -viz, hosiery. 163,550 ; Jan. 23.
Artemesia. (See Lequy, Jules.)
Arthur Company. (See Arthur, Philip S.)
Arthur, Philip S., doing business as Arthur Company,
New York, N. Y. Lard. 165.867 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
165.113; published Jan. 2, 1923.
.Artists Brush and Color Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Artists' materials. 174,266; Oct. 9; Serial No. 175,454;
published July 10, 1923.
Artsilk Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y. Woven and
knitted silk and cotton goods In the piece. 165.943;
Mar. 20.
Artsilk Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y. Broad silk In
the piece. 173,181 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 169,743 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Artsilk Knitting Mills, West New York, N. J. Silk and
silk and cotton goods in piece. 173,189 ; Sept. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 168,348 ; published June 12, 1923.
Arundel Clarence E., San Francisco, Calif. Navigational
applinnrrs. 170.^^.61: July 10.
Arwe, Carl H., Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Coffee, chocolate, water and other urns. :Ji!gar
bowls, fruit bowls, and steam tables. 167,255 ; Apr.
24 ; Serial No. 169,742 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Arzen Laboratories. (See Charlton & Matzen.)
Asbestos and Allied Products Co., New York, N. Y. Asbes-
tos brake lining and clutch-disk f.ncing. 170.227; July
TO: Serial Nn. 174.813; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Asbestos, Limited. Now York, N. Y. Plastic roofing com-
pounds. 173,095 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,263 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
.Asbestos, Limited, New York, N. Y. Ready-mixed paints.
174,853 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,262 ; publiahod .Tune
19, 1923.
Asbestos Roofing Company, Boston, Mass. Ready-miied
paints. 164,332 ; Feb. 20.
Asch, J. T., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Men's, ladies', and
boys' hats. 165,674 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 166,520 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
.Vsh, Edward, doing business as Maid-Well Garment Com-
pany, Forrest City, Ark. Ladies' misses', and chil-
dren's dresses and aprons. 164,866 ; Feb. 27.
Ashaway Line & Twine Manufacturing Company, Ash-
away. R. I. Fi-shing line. 169,935; .Tuly 3.
Asher, Helen, doing business as Fratvcis Lee & Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Furniture polish. 167,925 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 170,603 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
-\shkar, Michael A., doing business as Geddes Manufactur-
ing: Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Hair lotion. 166,966 ;
Apr. 17.
.^.shland Tire and Rubber Company, The, Ashland, Ohio.
Rubber fabric or rubber and fabric automobile tire
casings and inner tubes. 165,418 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
152,604 : published Oct. 10. 1922.
Ashley, Prank R., Denver, Colo. Awnings, awning frames,
covers, and parts thereof. 171.513 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
173.068; published May 8, 1923.
Ashtabula Bow Socket Company, The, Ashtabula, Ohio.
Bow sockets for vehicle tops and fittings therefor.
171,381 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 146,286 ; published July
11, 1922.
Ashton, James, Baron. (See Lyon, Hall & Co., assignor.)
Asia Company, The, Los Angeles, Calif. Bottled and
barreled sauce, soy. packed miso, etc. 176.738 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 174,163 ; published July 24, 1923.
UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabet iral list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
639
Asia Sales Corporation. Portlaud, Oreg. Carpets, rugs,
and draperies. 175,567 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,236 ;
published Aus. 28. 1923.
Asiatic Import Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy animals.
171.228 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 177,030 ; pulilished Apr.
24, 1923.
Askegaard, E. D., Moorhead, Minn, rotatoes In their
natural state. 173,482: Sept. 11; Serial No. 175,911;
published June 19, 192.;.
Askinn, Morris II., doing business as Trichitone Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Hair tonic. 172,707; Sept.
11; Serial No. 175,593: published May 29, 1923.
Asp-a-Lax Company, Ucs Moines, Iowa. Liquid prepara-
tion containing aspirin. 163,014; Jan. 2.
.Vspegren & Co., Inc., New York, N. 1'. Corn oil for
lood purposes. 107,517 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,436 ;
published .Tan. 30, 1923.
Aspirin-Seltzer Co. (See Smith, George S.)
Asselin, Alexandria, doing business as Mrs. Assolin & Co.,
Lowell, Mass. Tonic, cough sirup, salve, and plaster
for use in cases of rheumatism, backache, etc. 165,538 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 159.778 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Asselin, Jlrs., & Co. (See Asselin, Alexandria.)
Assets I'roduciug Company, doing business as Atlantic-
I'acitic Paint Works, Chicago, 111. Paints, varnishes,
paint enamels, stains, and colors. 170,040 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 179,921 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Associated Editors, Chicago, III. Title for cartoons.
173.765 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,119 ; published June
12, 1923.
Associated Exhibitors Inc., Dover, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Motion pictures. 170,776: July 24; Serial No.
175,759; published Apr. 24, 1923.
AssL>ciated Fruit Co., Miami, Fla. Fresh citrous fruits.
167,966 ; May 8.
Associated Growers Inc., Lodi, Calif. Fresh grapes.
169,263 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 157,402 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Associated Manufacturers Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Black-
board erasers. 175,279 ; Oct. 30.
Associated Merchandising Corporation, Newark, N. J.,
and New York, N. Y. Tape. 173.715; Oct. 2; Serial
No. 178,704 ; published July 3, 1923.
Associated Mercliandising Corporation, Newark, N. J.,
and New York, N. Y. Dress shields. 173,716 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 178.705; published July 3, 1923.
Associated Merchandising Corporation, Newark, N. J.,
and New York, N. Y. Women's dresses and hosiery.
175,964 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,194 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Associated Oil Company, San Francisco, Calif. Kero-
sene. 176,768 ; Nov. 27.
Associated Publishers o£ Iowa, The, Waterloo, Iowa.
Periodically-issued literary supplements. 169,796 ;
July 3 : Seri.al No. 169,741 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Associated Radium Chemists, Inc. (See Kerr, Geo. F.,
assignor.)
Associated Kadiuni Chemists, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Tooth paste, wash, and dentifrice. 172,675 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 16t;.!>2.5 ; published May 8,. 1923.
Associated Textile Manufacturers, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Manufactured textile fabrics. 173,380 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 175.232 ; published Apr. 17, 1023.
Associated Textile Manufacturers, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Manufactured textile fabrics. 177,636; Dec. 25; Serial
Xu. lT4.2T!i : published Oct. 2. TX2:i.
Associated Tire Stores Corporation, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to Century-Plainfield Rubber Company, Plain-
field, N. J. Tires and tubes. 175,695 ; Nov. 6.
Asthma-Don Co. (See Bundt, Charles R.)
Asthma-Tab Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo. Preparation
lor the relief of asthma and hay fever. 175,266 ;
Oct. 80.
Asthma-Tol Co., The, Greer, S. C. Asthma medicine.
J 69.990; July 10; Serial No. 137,598; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Astoria By-Products Co. (See Carruthers, Mrs. Richard.)
Astoria Flouring MilLs Company, The, i'ortland. Ore.;.
Wheat 'fiour. 176.847; Dee. 4; Seri.il No. 176,5111:
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Astrup Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Tent and awn-
ing grommets, tent snaphooks and hooks and eyes,
awning gears, etc. 164,376 ; Feb. 20.
Atascadero Fruit Exchange, Atascadero. Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 166,323 ; Mar. 27.
Atascndero Fruit Exchange. Atascadero, Calif. Canned
fruits .".nd vegetables. 169,257 : June 12 ; Serial No.
171.300: published Mar. 27. 1923.
Atascadero Fruit Exchange. Atascadero, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 173,342 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
171..S46 : published June 26. 192.3.
Atex Mills. (See Tully. Mich n el P.)
Athens Hosiery Mills, Athens, Tenn. Hosiery for men.
166,631 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,289 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
AtUen.i; Hosiery Mills. Athens, Tenn. Misses' hosiery.
176.269 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 176.530 ; published Sept.
-I. 1923.
Atkins, Cora P., West ri.irtford. Conn. Parcel carrier.
168,709: Mav 29; Serial No. 1 35,584 : published Feb.
20. 192::
Atkinson, Wade & Co., New York, N. Y. Cretonnes,
linens, reps, etc., in the piece. 175,608 ; Nov. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 173,342 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
.\.tlanta Barbers' Supply Co. (See Atlanta Barbers' Sup-
ply Company.)
.Vtlanta Barbers' Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga. Toilet water
and face lotions. 163,217 ; Jan. 2.
.\.tlanta Barbers' Supply Company, doing business as
Atlanta Barbers' Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga. Hair tonics
and dandruff preventive. 163,218 ; .tan. 2.
Atlanta Barbers Supply Company, Atlanta, Ga. Prepa-
ration for cleaning the scalp. 169,610 ; June 26 ; Se-
rial No. 172,502 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Atlanta Barbers Supply Company, Atlanta, Ga. Combi-
nation cold cream and face powder, deodorant, etc.
174,705 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,592 ; published July
24, 1923.
Atlanta Bottling Works. (See Fleming, J. A.)
Atlanta Milling Company, Atlanta, Ua. Wheat flour.
167,434 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 103,250 ; published Dec.
19, 1923.
Atlanta Milling Co., Atlanta, Ga. Self-rising flour.
172,738 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,345 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
.Atlantic Bottling Works. (See Acunto, Paul.)
Atlantic Canning Co., Rehoboth Beach, Del. Canned to-
mato paste. 168,603; May 29; Serial No. 168,628;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Atlantic Elevator Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Hoisting rope and cable. 174,218 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
181,051 ; published July 10, 1923.
Atlantic Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladie.s'
knitted capes, shawls, and scarfs. 164,865 ; Feb. 27.
Atlantic Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. Preparation for use
as a general household cleaner. 172,026 ; Aug. 21 ;
Serial No. 169,146: published May 22, 1923.
Atlantic Mills, Stottville, N. Y. Cotton and woolen piece
goods and piece goods of mixed cotton and wool.
173,929 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,947 ; published July
17, 1923.
Atlantic Mills, Stottville, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
173,930 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,940 ; published July
17, 1923.
Atlantic-Pacific Paint Works. (See Assets Producing
Company.)
Atlantic- Pacific Radio Supplies Company. (See Oard
Radio Laboratories.)
Atlantic Refining Company. The, Philadelphia, Pa. Oils,
greases, etc. 167,693 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 160,105 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
-itlantic Refining Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Petroleum grease. 169,869 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 174,814 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Atlantic Refining Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Oils,
greases, etc. 176,542 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 1S3.812 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Atlantic Steel Company, Atlanta, Ga. Wire fences.
171,801 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 176,531 ; published May
5, 1923.
.Atlantic Syrup Refining Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Table
sirup. 164,927 ; Feb. 27.
Atlantic Tank & Barrel Corporation, Hoboken, N. J.
Wooden barrels. 166,227 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,051 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Atlantic Varnish Works, Inc., Richmond, Va. Varnish.
167,776 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 172,504 ; published Feb. 13.
1923.
Atlas Baking Company, Chicago, 111. Cakes and bread.
172,827 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 166,623 ; published May
15, 1923.
Atlas China Company, The, Niles, Ohio. Chinaware.
174.083 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 181,104 ; published July
10, 1923.
Atlas Electric Devices Co., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for
testing the fading quality of cloth. 164,518 ; Feb. 20.
Atlas Hammock Co., New York. N. Y. Couch hammocks
and stands therefor. 173,806 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
173,048; published July 3, 1923.
Atlas Portland Cement Company, The, North Hampton,
Pa., and New York, N. Y. Stucco. 163,015 ; Jan. 2.
Atlas Rubber Company. (See Schulthess, Ernest.)
Atlas Shear Co., The, Bridgeport. Conn. Shears and
scissors. 174.723 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 174,281 : pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Atlas Specialty Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Fabric covers for automobile accessories. 174,463;
Oct. 16 : Serial No. 174,057 ; published July 17, 1923.
Atmore and Son, Inc., Philadelphia. Pa. Mayonnaise.
170.449 ; Julv 17 ; Serial No. 172,196 ; published Apr.
10. 1923.
.\twater Kent Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Radio telephone and telegraph instruments and sets and
part.s therefor. 172.189 :" Aug. 21.
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company. Philadelphia,
Pa. Radio telegraph and telephone instruraputs and
sets ,i;id oarts therefor, etc. 175,913: Nov. 13; Serial
No. ] 80.410: published Aug. 21. 1923.
Audiola Radio Companv. Chicago, 111. Radio and wireless
telephone equipment. 171,308 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
163.304 ; published Aug. 29, 1922.
inerbach. D., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Chocolates.
103,270; Jan. 9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Auerbach, D., and Sous, New York, N. Y. Candies.
170,747 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 173,737 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Auerlicht Gesellschaft m. b. H. Kommanditgesellsclialt.
Berlin, Germany. Upright and Inverted gas mantles,
burners, aud lumps therefor and their parts and sup-
plies therefor. 171,6:il ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,537 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Augstein, S., & Co., New York, N. Y. Sweater coats,
jerseys, bathing suits, knitted scarfs, etc. l08,T'J:i ;
May 29 : Serial No. 134,741 ; published Feb. 8, 1921.
Augusta Bedding Company, Augusta, Ga. Mattresses.
107,753 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,706 ; publislied Feb.
13, 1923.
Auld, Hampton, Newark, N. J. Preparation for mixing
with printing ink to give body thereto. 169,015 ;
May 29.
Auld, Ima, Dlnuba, Calif. Face lotions. 170,196 ; July
10 ; Serial No. 173,393 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Ault & VViborg Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dry color for
use in rubber manufacturing; 170,079; July 10; Serial
No. 107,285 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Prepared
and semiprepared cereal foods. 166,082 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial iNo. 158,591 ; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Prepared
and semiprepared breakfast cereals. 167,387 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 164,624 ; published Jan. 30, 1023.
Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Wheat
flour. 167,394 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,090 ; published
Dec. 19, 1922.
Aurich & Wolf, New York, N. Y. Lithographing inks.
164,314 ; Feb. 20.
Austin Manufacturing Co. (See Blake, Mrs. E. A.)
Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cigars.
163,271 ; Jan. 9.
Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned
sardines. 176,705 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,206 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Austin, William M., New York, N. Y. Mercerized cotton
damask. 163,943 ; Feb. 6.
Auth, N., Prov. Co., Washington, D. C. Bovine and swin-
ish and mutton meats, hams, sausages, etc. 173,629 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 102,092 ; published July 3, 1923.
Auth, N., Prov. Co., Washington, D. C. Bovine and swin-
ish and mutton meats and meat products. 173,644 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 162,093 ; published July 3, 1923.
Authorized Wassermann Medical Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Medicated plasters. 176,169; Nov. 20; Serial
No. 177,211 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Auto-Hone Co., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Metal-working cylin-
drical milling tools. 168,184 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
169,147 ; published Feb. 13. 1923.
Auto Pedal Pad Co., New York, N. Y. Automobile pedal
pads and accelerator heel rests. 169,725 ; June 2(:.
Auto Products Mfg. Co. Inc., Bulfiilo, N. V. Auti prod-
ucts. 171,035 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 158,744 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Auto Spring Protector Co. (See Papp, Abraham.)
Autol Scientific Laboratories. (See Cerny, George A.)
Aut-O-Luk Card Co. (See Storgaard, Henry.)
Automatic Burner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Fuel-oil
burners. 105,080; Mar. 6; Serial No. 158,911; pub-
lished Mar. 14, 1922.
Automatic Curtain Co. (See Warren, Clyde W.)
Automatic Dishwasher Co., New York, N. Y. Dishwashing
machines. 167,258 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial 168,996 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Automatic Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic
telephone systems. 166,292; Mar. 27.
Automatic Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic tel-
ephone systems. 166,580 ; Apr. 10. Serial No. 171,721 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Automatic Meshbag Co., Providence, E. I. Ladles' hand
bags. 166,566 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 167,449 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Automatic Recording Safe Co., The, Chicago, 111. Port-
able savings banks. 175,154-5 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial Nos.
180,825-6 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Automatic Refrigerating Company, The, Hartford, Conn.
Refrigerating apparatus. 170.998 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
177.644 ; published Mav 15, 1923.
Automatic Refrigerating Company, The, Hartford, Conn.
Refrigerating apporatu.=i. 172,062; Aug. 21; Serial No.
177.645 ; nublisbed May 22, 1923.
Automatic Transportation Co., The, Buflfalo, N. Y. Elec-
trically-operated tractors and locomotives. 177,570 ;
Dec. 18.
Automatic Trap Co., Chicago, 111. Mouse and rat traps.
163,488 ; Jan. 16.
Automative Toy Kraft Company, Sacramento, C.-Uif. Tov
vehicles. 168,980 ; May 29.
Automobile Appliances Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vacuum-
operated mechanical stop signal and direction-indicat-
ing device for automobiles. 169, z52 ; June 12 • Serial
No. 170.923; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Automohilwerke H. Biissing, Aktiengesellschaft, Braun-
schweig, Germany. Motor trucks and motor omnibuses.
176,904 ; Dec. 4.
.\uty, Jonas, Seekonk, Mass. Liquid preparation for hair
dressing, all scalp diseases, chap, etc. 164,480 :
Feb. 20.
Avalou Knitwear Company, Utica, N. Y. Bathing suits.
171,324 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,570 ; published May
8, 1923.
A\irill, Georgene, New York, N. Y. Dolls and doll outfits.
169,960; July 10; Serial No. 164,144; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Avery Company, Peoria, 111. Thrashers. 166.030 ; Mar.
27 ; Serial No. 167,157 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Axxo Chemical Co., New York, N. Y. Detergent iu the
nature of a water softener and soap. 174,812 ; Oct.
23; Serial No. 180,957; published July 24. 1923.
.\yei-, Uariiet Hubbard, New I'orU, N. V. Toilet soap.
103,776; Jan. 30.
Ayer, Harriet Hubbard, New York, N. Y. Vanity boxes.
164,620; Feb. 20.
Ayer, Harriet Hubbard, New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
164,679-81 ; Feb. 27.
Ayer, Harriet Hubbard, New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
164,688 ; Feb. 27.
Ayer, Harriet Hubbard, New York, N. Y. Shampoo.
165,433-4 : Mar. 13 ; Serial Nos. 165,845-6 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
Ayer, Harriet Hubbard, New York, N. Y. Coloring for
eyebrows. 165,467 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,503 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Ayer, Harriet Hubbard, New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
167,345; May 1; Serial No. 162,975; published Aug.
22, 1922.
Azol Laboratories. (See Gilbert, Glenn R.)
Azor Motor Mfg. Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric
motors. 169,479 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 174,285 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
B. B. Drug & Chemical Co. (See Jarvis, Henry C.)
B-B Shoe Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Shoes and
slippers made wholly or in part of leather. 169,383 ;
June 12; Serial No. 171,891; published Mar. 20, 1923.
B. B. W. Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hinged spec-
tacle frames and parts thereof. 165,001 ; Feb. 27.
B. D. Rising Paper Company, Housatonic, Mass. Bond,
linen, ledger, and bristol papers and writing papers gen-
erally. 163,530; Jan. 16.
B & L Metal Stamping Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Metal
parts and fittings for electric-lighting fixtures, also
complete electric-lighting fixtures. 174,577 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 164,489 ; published .July 24, 1923.
B. & R. Mfg. Co.. Inc., West Hobokcn, N. J. Elastic spe-
cialties. 164,228 ; Feb. 13.
B. & R. Mfg. Co., Inc., West Hoboken, N. J. Elastic
girdles and elastic negligee hose supporters. 165,395 ;
Mar. 0 : Serial No. 157,654 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
B. V. D. Company, The, assignor to The B. V. D. Company.
Inc.. Baltimore, Md. Underwear of woven and knitted
fabrics. 163,555 ; Jan. 23.
Baalmann, John, San Francisco, Calif. Gas tablets for
I'elieving gas from the stomach and bowels, etc.
170,830 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 169,996 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Bab, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses', and children's
knitted dresses, suits, waists, blouses, etc. 177,568 ;
Dec. 18 : Serial No. 176,532 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Babani, Maurice, Paris. France. Perfume extracts, lo-
tions, toilet -waters, etc. 171,954 ; Aug. 14.
Babbitt. Marve C, Boise, Idaho. Veterinary remedy for
the prevention of abortion in cattle. 168.064 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 171, .347 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Babcock, A. P., Co., New York, N. Y. Cold, face, van-
ishing, and cleansing creams, perfume, sachets, etc.
177,169; Dec. 11; Serial No. 181,237; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Babcock, A. P. Company, New York, N. Y. Perfumery,
talcum, toilet, and face powders, rouge, etc. 167,300 ;
Apr. 24.
Babcock & Shannon Co., Albany, N. Y. Pants, jackets,
and overalls, coats, etc. 171,268 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
168,870; published May 8, 1923.
Babcock & Shannon Co., Albany, N. Y. Collars, neckties,
suspenders, etc. 171,269 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 168,869 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Babcock & Wilcox (Company, The, Elizabethport, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Steam generators. 23,692 ; renewed
Oct. 10, 1923,
Babson Bros. (See Blake, Henry, Harness Company, as-
signor. )
Baby Shop, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif. Children's
rompers, overalls, and dresses. 166,616 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 121,143 ; published Apr. 11, 1922.
Bach, James J., doing business as lo Thyro Chocolate
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Goiter preventive. ] 77,673 ;
Dec. 25; Serial No. 180,736; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Bach, L. R., & Brown, Denver, Colo. Storage batteries
and drv cells. 164.848 : I'>b. 27.
Bacharach-Rasin Co., Baltimore, Md. Bicycles. 171,491 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 115,398 ; published May 22, 1923.
Bachmann Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. Sheeting made from
nitrocellulose compounds. 167,571 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
166,931 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Bachmann Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. Spectacle frames.
173,548; Sept. 25.
Bachmann, Jacob, doing business as J. Bachmann A
Co., New York, N. Y. Leather belting. 174,4,38;
Oct. 16; Serial No. 177,760; published .Tuly 3, 1923.
Bachrach. Joseph, doing business as Bachrach Specialty
Co., New York, N. Y. Inkwells. 163,272 ; J'an. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
621
Bachrach Specialty Co. (See Bachrach, Joseph.)
Badger Foot I'owder Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Foot pow-
ders. 164,497; Feb. 20.
Badger Ualncoat Co., The, Port Washington, Wis. IJaln-
coats and waterproof garments. 165,i)i;6 ; Mar. L'O.
Badger Rubber Works, The, Milwaukee and Cudahy, Wis.
Nonmetallic tires. 171,731 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
170,2t)7; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Badger Wire & Iron Works, Milwaukee, Wis. Concrete
mixers. 167,314 ; Apr. 24.
Baechtold, Herman, doing business as Rochelle Lace
Works, New York, N. X. Imported woven fabrics.
170,234 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,032 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
Baeffsky, Louis, doing business as Famous Raincoat Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's and boys' overcoats and
suits. 175,393 ; Nov. G ; Serial No. 157,910 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Baer Bros. Mi'g. Co., Chicago, III. Ladles' and children's
hate and caps. 163,551 ; Jan. 23.
Baer Company, The, Lehighton. I'u. Thrown silk. 166,924 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 154,119; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Baer, Howard W., Atlantic City, N. J. Antiseptic pow-
der. 167,601 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,224 ; published
Jan. 2. 1923.
Batr, Leopold G., Chicago, 111. Ball tossing and re-
ceiving game apparatus. 165,735 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
169,523; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Bacget, James A., doing business as Submarine Pyorrhea
Co., Dallas, Tex. Tooth paste or dental cream.
173,255 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,452 ; published June
12, 1923.
Uagsbaw, W. H., Co., Lowell, Mass. Talking-machine
needles. 167,991 ; May 8.
Bahmann Iron Works Company, Boston," Mass.. and
I'aytou. Ohio. Susar machinery. 163.869: l\-\\ 6.
Bahnsen, C, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bolivia coat-
ings in the piece. 177,303^ ; Dec. IS ; Serial Nos.
172.-161-2; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Bailet, Guillaume, Hendon, London, England. Dves for
the hair. 167,807; May 8; Serial No. 167,218; puo-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Bailey & Company, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Piston rings.
173,313 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,131 ; published June
19, 1923.
Uaiiey, John H., Charleston, S. C. Cement for repairing
wood, glass, china, and other articles. 164,853 ;
Feb. 27.
Bailey, Walter R., Los Angeles, Calif. Chicken remedies.
165,579; Mar. 13; Serial No. 162,604; published Dec.
12. 1922.
Bailhache, Isophene G., doing business as The Dubble-
bord Company, San Francisco, Calif. Ironing boards.
173,528 ; Sept. 25.
Bailhe, George, doing business as The Vocaleze Company,
Fort Wayne, Ind. Aromatic medicinal liquid for re-
lief of throat irritations, colds, hay fever, etc. 167,374 ;
May 1; Serial No. 167,970; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Bain-Alexander Company, San Francisco, Calif. Coffee.
163.273 ; Jan. 9.
Baird-North Company, Providence, R. I. Artificial or re-
constructed pearls. 166,587 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
171,680 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Baird-North Company. Providence. R. I. Watches.
174,885; Oct. 23; Serial No. 181,715; published July
24, 1923.
Balrd, William F., doing business as William F. Balrd
Company. Winchester, Mass. Refrigeratini; vehicle
bodies. 177,800 : Dec. 25.
Baker Brush Co., Inc., New York, N. T. Artists' and
painters' brushes. 163,274 ; Jan. 9.
Baiter Brush Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Paintbrushes.
173,736 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,490 ; published June
19, 1923.
Baker Castor Oil Company, The. Jersey Citv, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Castor oil. 23,895-6 ; renewed Dec.
5, 1923.
Baker, Clarence I., Indianapolis, Ind. New and second-
hand furniture. 167,610 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 154,426 ;
published Oct. 10. 1922.
Baker & Co., Inc.. Newark, N. J. Dental metal. 173.278 ;
Sept. 18; Serial No. 178,950: published June 19,1923.
Baker & Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. Dental band mate-
rial. 173.459: Sept. 25; Serial No. 178,949; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Baker & Co.. Inc., Newark. N. J. Dental metal. 173.460 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 178.951 ; puljlished June 19 1923
Baker, David C, New York, N. Y. Sanitary head shield
for dental chair. 171.633 : Au?. 7.
Raker. Erwln H., San Jose, Calif. Medicine for coughs,
colds, bronchitis, croup, etc. 164.614 ; Feb. 20. "
Baker, Geo.. & Sons, Brockton, Mass. Carpet tacks.
164,313 : Feb. 20.
Baker, George W., Shoe Company. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chil-
dren's and women's shoes made of leather, canvas, etc
166.111 : Mar. 27; Serial No. 150,655; pubUshed Dec. 5,
1922.
Baker. Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Garden hose. 174,768 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
170,359 ; published July 31, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Companv, San Francisco,
Calif. Adhesive tape. 17.=).073 : Oct. .30; Serial No
170,356 : published Aug. 7, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Asphalt-saturated roofing felt, building paper,
deadening felt, etc. 175,074 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
170,353 ; t)ublished Aug. 7, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Padlocks and key blanks. 175,075 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 170,351 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton & Pacific Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Stepladders. 175,388 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 170,352 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Adhesive tape for electrical purposes. 175,762 ;
Nov. 13; Serial No. 170,355; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Carpenters' steel squares, family weighing scales.
shingling-hateliet gauges, etc. 175,763 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 170,350 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Lead pencils and carpenters' pencils. 175,950 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 170,349 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Baker, Hamilton & Pacific Company, San Francisco. Calif.
Adzes, auger bits. axes, hacksaws, etc. 177,646 ; Dec.
25 ; Serial No. 170.354 : published Aug. 21, 1923.
Baker Ice Cream Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ice cream.
water Ices, and sherbets. 169,732 ; June 26.
Baker, Jos. G., Richmond, Va. Cleanser for all kinds of
finished surfaces. 174,014 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,458 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Baker-Lockwood Mfg. Co., Inc., The, Kansas City, Mo.
Stocking protectors for the knees. 165,515 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 163,498 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Baker Paint & Varnish Co., Jersey City, N. J. iuttv.
169,032; May 29.
Baker Paint & Varnish Co., Jersey City, N. J. Varnish
stain. 169,484; June 19; Serial No. 174,603;' pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Baker Paint & Varnish Co., Jersey City, N. J. Paints,
varnishes, putties, dry colors, white lead, etc.
169,872; July 3 ; Serial No. 174,605; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Baker Paint & Varnish Co., Jersey City, N. J. Paint
enamels. 169,873 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 174,604 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Baker-Perkins Manufacturing Corporation, Saginaw, Mich.
Dough and bun dividers, bread proofers, panning ma-
chines, mixers, etc. 1.70,237 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
174,228 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Baker-Perkins Manufacturing Corporation, Saginaw, Mich
Baking ovens. 175,773 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,581 ;
publisiied Aug. 21, 1923.
Baker, R. & L. Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Elevat-
ing industrial trucks and structural parts thereof.
169,206; June 12; Serial No. 168,705; pubUshed Mar.
Balbo. Frank C. Oakland. Calif. Bread and cookies.
160.138 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 150,725 : published Nov.
7, 1922.
Balcells. (See Buenaventura, Balcells Valbona.)
Baldacci. Valentino, doing business as Laboratorio
Cbimico Farmaceutico V. Baldacci, Pisa, Italy. Phar-
maceutical preparations for the treatment of diabetes,
etc. 173,328: Sept. 25: Serial No. 171,703; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Baldacci, Valentino, doing business as Laboratorio Chi-
mico Farmaceutico V. Baldacci, Pisa, Italy. Pharma-
ceutical preparations for coughs, whooping cough, etc
174,112 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 170,921 ; published July
o, 1923.
Baldacci, Valentino, doing business as Laboratorio Chi-
mico Farmaceutico V. Baldacci, Pisa, Italy. Haemostatic
preparations. 174.934 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 170,888 :
published July 24. 1923.
Baldur-Pianofort-Fabrik Aktien-Gesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Musical instruments and supplies.
166,533 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 164,787 ; published Jan. 2,
Baldwin Company, The. (See Baldwin, D. H., & Co
n.-isi^'nors.)
Baldwin Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Player pianos
and piano players. 165.257 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
167.705: published Dec. 19. 1922.
Baldwin Company, The. Cincinnati, Ohio. Pianos and
player pianos. 165.628 ; Mar. 13.
Baldwin Company. The. Cincinnati. Ohio. Pianos, player
pianos, and piano players. 177,746; Dec. 25: Serial
No. 180.264 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Baldwin, D. H.. & Co.. assignor to The Baldwin Com-
pany, rincinnati. Ohio. Pianos. 20,903 : rcui'wed
Mar. 29. 1922.
Baldwin, Henry P., Ltd., Lahaina, Hawaii. Canned fruits
104,67.3^; Feb. 27.
Baldwin. Henry P., Ltd.. doing business as Baldwin Pack-
ers, r.ahaina. Mnm, Hawaii. Canned pineapple.
164.9.50 : Feb. 27.
Baldwin. Henry P., Ltd., doing business as The Baldwin
Packers. Lahaina, Hawaii. Canned pineapple. 168,536 :
Afnv 22
Baldwin. Joseph T., Baltimore. Md. Portable metallic
garapes. 167,511; May 1; Serial No. 166,341; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Baldwin Locomotive Works. The Philadelphia. Pa. Loco-
motives and parts thereof. 165.035 : Feb. 27.
Baldwin Packers. (See Baldwin, Henrv P., Ltd.)
622
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical Hst of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Va. Shovels,
Shovels,
handles.
Shovels,
handles.
Shovels,
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburs, W.
spades, scoops, etc. 164,501 ; Feb. 20.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va.
spades, scoops, posthole diggers, and wooden
104,582; Feb. 20.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va.
spades, scoops, posthole diggers, and wooden
164,609-10 ; Feb. 20.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va.
scoops, spades, posthole diggers, and wooden handles.
167,280 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 106,644 ; published .Tan.
30 1923
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va. Shovels,
spades, scoops, posthole diggers, and wooden handles.
173,433; Sept. 25; Serial No. 166,645; published
Jan. 23, 1923.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W.
spades, scoops, posthole diggers, etc.
23 ; Serial No. 166,636 ; published Aug.
Baldwin Tool Works, i'arkershurg. W.
27;
Va. Shovels,
174,760; Oct.
7, 1923.
Shovels,
Serial No.
Va.
Tin
17;
and terne
Serial No.
spades, scoops, etc. 176,518 ; Nov.
106,638; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Baldwins Limited, London, England.
plates and sheets. 166,790 ; Apr.
158,415 : published Jan. 16, 1923.
Balfour, Williamson and Company, New Tork, N. Y. Oils
used in the paint, varnish, and linoleum industries and
including china-wood oil. 164,415 ; Feb. 20.
Ball, F. M., & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,101 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
174,229 ; published May 15, 1923.
Ball, F. M., & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
deciduous fruits, vegetables, fruit salad, etc. 177,004 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 174,879 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Ballantine, P., & Sons, Newark, N. J. Malt sirup, hop
flavored, for beverage purposes. 166,335 ; Mar. 27.
Ballantyne, D.. Brothers & Company, Limited, Peebles,
Scotland. Knitted wear for ladies, gentlemen, and
children. 173,831 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,053 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Ballard & Ballard Co., Louisville, Ky. Self-rising wheat
flour. 170,705 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 154,075 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Ballard & Ballard Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Wheat
flour — namely, self-rising flour. 172,473 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 172,719 ; published May 8, 1923.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Stock, poul-
try, and chick feeds. 167,147 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
156,074 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Self-rising
flour. 170,882 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 157,295 : published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Self-rising
wheat flour. 170,883 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 159,080 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky.
wheat flour. 170,884 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
published Mar. 20, 1923
Ballard "" "
Prepared
159,079 ;
& Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky.
flour containing wheat flour, bran, sugar,
Prepared
and salt.
171,034; July 31; Serial No. 159,081 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Wheat
flour — namely, self-rising flour. 172,625 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 159,078 ; published June 5, 1923.
Ballard and Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Wheat
flour — namely, self-rising flour. 172,626 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 156,434 ; published June 5, 1923.
Ballard, J. O., & Company, Malone, N. Y. Men's pants,
husiness nnd golf suits, ulsters, overcoats, etc.
164,248 ; Feb. 13.
Ballard, J. O.. & Company, Malone, N. Y. Men's pants.
164,249; Feb. 13.
Balme, Paul, doing business as B. Paul, New Yorlc, N. Y.
Hair dye. 165,811 ; Mar. 20 : Serial No. 167,345 ; pub-
lished .Tan. 2. 1923.
Balmer, J. H., Co. (See Balmer, John H.)
Balmer, John H^ doing business as J. H. Balmer Co.,
Newark, N. .T. Vitreous china bathroom fixtures.
163,650 ; Jan. 23.
Balsamea Co., The, San Francisco, Calif. Medicinal
preparation recommended for the treatment of affec-
tlone of the throat, etc. 170,724 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
172,661 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Baltar, Joseph T., New Orleans, La. Tablets for the
treatment of colds, la grippe, and headache. 176.307;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,258 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Baltic Chemical Co., The, Chicago, 111. Liquid prepara-
tion for use on the skin to keep the mosquitoes away.
167,426 ; May 1 ; Seri.al No. 165,341 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Baltimore Barg.iin House, Baltimore and Cumberland, Md.
Monthly publications. 173,583 ; Sept. 25.
Baltimore Bargain House, Baltimore and Cumberland,
Md. Shoe lasts, blind awnings, animal traps, rubber
cloth, etc. 174.459 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 117,793 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Baltimore Copper Paint Company. (Eee Reeder, Oliver
& Son, Inc.)
Baltimore Optical Company, Baltimore, Md. Lenses and
frames for eyeglasses and spectacles. 170,007 ; July
10; Serial No. 172,929; published Apr. 3, 1923.
C;
Baltz, Charles, Chicago, 111. Cheese. 105,376; Mar.
Serial No. 160,279 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J. Blouses. 164,245-6 ;
Feb. 13.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J
Feb. 27.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J.
women's hats and blouses. 164,874
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J.
si^res. 166,726 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
Jan. 16, 1923.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J
Corsets. 164,873 ;
Corsets, middies,
; Feb. 27.
Corsets and bras-
160,486 ; published
Women's dresses.
171,730 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 170,361 ; published May
22, 1923.
Banibeiger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J. Women's suits.
170,112; Nov. 20; Serial No. 100,483; published Sept.
11, 1023.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. Y. Talking machines
and pianos. 176,777 ; Nov. 27.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J. Women's dresses-
177,308; Dec. 18; Serial No. 170,360; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Bamberger Eeinthal Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Knitted
caps. 171,201 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 151,864 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Bamberger Keinthal Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Caps.
172,548 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,459 ; published June
5, 1923.
Bambini Company. (See Bambini, Isola.)
Bambini, Isola, doing business as Bambini Company, Al-
buquerque, N. Mex. Face lotion, beauty balm, and face
cream. 166,143 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,253 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
Bancroft, Joseph, & Sons Company, Wilmington, Del.
Cotton piece goods. 174.027 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,440 ; published Juno 19, 1923.
Bangert, Adolph. (See Bangert Improved Tool Co., as-
signor.)
Bangert Improved Tool Co., Inc., Union, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to A. Bangert, Jersey City, N. .T.
Mechanics' wrenches, hammers, pliers, and pincers.
169,262 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 158,073 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Bangor Publishing Company, Bangor, Me. Daily news-
paper. 165,252 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 168,820 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Bankee Corporation of America, Los Angeles, Calif. Trad-
ing stamps and coupons, booklets, etc. 172,118 ; Aug.
21 ; Serial No. 175,421 ; published May 15, 1923.
Bankers Discount Association, Astoria, Oreg. Canned
salmon. 177,184; Dec. 11; Serial No. 180,830; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Company, The, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Portable money receptacles or portable
banks. 165,507-8; Mar. 13; Serial Nos. 165,115-6;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Bankers Savings and Credit System Company, The, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Money receptacles or portable banks.
168,141 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,268 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Bankers Supply Co., The, Denver, Colo., and Chicago, HI.
Safety paper — viz, blank checks. 173,042; Sept. 11;
Serial No. 179.391 ; published June 5, 1923.
Bankers Supply Co., The, Denver, Colo., and Chicago, 111.
Publications issued weekly. 176,424 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 181,509; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Banka, Chester O., also doing business as C. O. Banks
Co., Monrovia, Calif. Fresh citrous fruits. 175,618 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,831 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Banks, Llewellyn A., doing business as Citrus Growers
Cash Association, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh citrous
fruits — viz, oranges and lemons. 172,620 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No 161,960 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Banks, Llewellyn A., doing business as Citrus Growers
Cash Association, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh citrous
and deciduous fruits. 173,645 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
161,959 ; published July 3, 1923.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York. N.
Silk knitted cloth in the bolt. 163,927 ; Feb.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N.
Knitted silk fabrics. 163,976 ; Feb. 6.
Banner Sl!k Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N
Knitted silk fabrics. 166,869 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
163,254: published Jan. 30. 1923,
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y
Knitted silk fabrics. 171,532 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
175,377; published Mav 1, 1923.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Knitted silk fabric— viz, silk knitted cloth in the piece
171,625 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,161 ; published May
22, -1923.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N
Knitted silk fabrics. 174,157: Oct. 9; Serii
180,781 ; published July 17, 1923.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N.
Knitted silk fabrics. 174,185 : Oct. 9 ;
180,784 : published July 17, 1923.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills. Inc., The, New York, N,
Knitted silk fabrics. 177.692
183,621 : published Oct. 2, 1923
Banner Silk Knitting Mills. Inc.,
Knitted silk fabrics. 177,781 ;
183,901 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of reoistranis of trade-marks — Continued.
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BanuiDg Canning Co., Banning, Calif. Canned fruits.
166,091 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,295 ; published Dec.
It), 19'-'L'.
Banning Canning Co., Banning, Calif. Canned fruits.
160,092-3 : Mar. 27 ; Serial Nos. 164,297-8 ; published
Dec. 19, 192:i.
Banning Canning Co., Banning, Calif. Canned fruits.
166,252 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,296 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Banning Canning Co., Banning, Calif. Canned fruits.
166,2,53 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,301 ; published Dec,
19, 1922.
Banning Canning Co., Banning, Calif. ■ Canned fruits.
168,597 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 164,300 ; published Feb.
13. 1923.
Banning. Edmund P., doing business as Gravit.y Appli
ance Company, Dayton, Ohio. Body braces. 163,705 ;
Jan. 23.
Bauuiiis, Margery A., Evanston, 111. Ginger bread and
cookies. 176,864 : Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 158,592 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4. 1923.
Bancs. V., & Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Food product.
174,516 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,948 ; published .Tuly
24. 1923.
Barab, Jacob, doing business as Aniseptol Chemical Co.,
Wiiniington, Del. Emollient for use for chapped skin,
sunburn, etc. 176,318 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,085 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Barash Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ric-rac braid.
174,707 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 170,269 ; published July
24, 1923.
Barash Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Riekrack braid
and shirred ribbon elastic. 174,129 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
180,738 ; published July 3, 1923.
Barbara Ann Dress Shops, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dresses.
106,665 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,055 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
Barber, A. H., & Co.. Chicago, 111., and Plymouth and
Dcdgeville, Wis. Cheese. 177,383 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 182,040; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Barber, A. H., .& Co., Chicago, 111., and Plymouth and
Dodgeville, Wis. Cheese. 177,384 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 182,042 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Barber Asphalt Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Steam
rollers, tandem and macadam rollers, gasoline tandem
and macadam rollers, etc. 163,908 ; Feb. 6.
Barber Asphalt Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Fire
wagons, surface heaters, stationary and portable melt-
ing kettles. 174,469 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 170,748 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Waterproof roofing sheets and shingles. 163,017 ;
Jan. 2.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Asphalt, crude and refined, and paving materials con-
taining asphalt. 163,018 ; Jan. 2.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Asphalt and paving materials containing asphalt.
165,07i>; Mar. 6; Serial No. 163,373; published Oct.
10, 1922.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Motor and other oils and greases. 167,786 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 166,764 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Asphalt, asphalt cement, road asphalt, and paving
block filler. 167,872 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,444 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Paints. 168.635 : May 29 ; Serial No. 168,350 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27. 192:!.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Asphalt and paving materials containing asphalt.
174,450; Oct. 16; Serial No. 163,965; published July
3, 1923.
Barber, W. H., Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Lubricating oils.
160,158 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 154,053 ; published Jan.
24, 1923.
Barbicri, Peter. Perth Amboy, N. J. Rubber soles and
heels. 176.119 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 166,032 ; published
Nov. 14. 1922.
Barbour Brothers Co., The, Paterson, N. J. Lock-stitch
machine thread. 163.019 ; Jan. 2.
Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, N. J. Sewing
thread. 171,898 ; Aug. 14.
Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, N. J. Hand and
machine sewing linen threads. 174,092 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 179.984; published July 10, 1923.
Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, N. J. Hand-sewing
and machine-sewing linen threads. 175,550 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 179,985 ; published July 31, 1923.
Barbour Welting Company, Brockton. Mass. Cut soles of
leather for boots and shoes. 172,125 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
No. 175.054 ; published May 22, 1923.
Barclay & Co., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y.
Soap. 105.069 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 164,535 ; published
Dec. 5, 1922.
Barclay & Co., assignor to R. White & Sons. Limited.
London, E!ngland. Aerated and nonalcoholic ale.
24.135 : renewed .Tan. 30, 1924.
Barclay, Douglas M., doing business as Standard Granite
Company. Barre. Vt. Granite blocks. 167,622; May
1 ; Serial No. 167,761 ; published Dee. 19, 192a.
Barclay, James S., doing business as Psycho Emulsion
Co., New York, N. Y. Medicinal preparation used as
a general tonic. 164.161 ; Feb. 13.
Bare Fruit Co. (See Bare, John V.)
Bare. John V., doinfi business as Bare Fruit Co., Lodi,
Calif. Fre.sh grape s. 164,087-8 ; Feb. 13.
Bario Metal Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Metal
alloys. 171,664; Aug. 7.
Bariscillo, John J., doing business as Tonsitol Labora-
tories, Asbury Park, N. J. Preparation for the treat-
ment of tonsillitis, hoarseness, quinsy, etc. 172,892 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,641 ; published May 15, 1923.
Barkann, Milton D., Jersey City, N. J. Burs. 168,741 ;
May 29; Serial iVo. 171,198: published Fob. 27, 1923.
Barke-Berger Food Products Co., Toledo, Ohio. Salads,
.<;alad dressings, pickles, etc. 175.204 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 175,182 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Barker, H. J., Chicago, 111. Poultry fountains. 169,102 ;
June 5.
Barkmahu Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Pipes.
172,130 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 174,602 ; published May
22, 1923.
Barlev Motor Car Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Taxicabs.
17o,019 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,349 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Barlith Company, The, San Francisco, Calif. Liquid wa-
terproofing composition for wood, brick, etc. 173,018 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,126 ; published June 5, 1923.
Barlow-Moore Tobacco Company, Glasgow, Ky. Twist,
ping, and smoking tobacco. 164,908 ; Feb. 27.
Barmon Brothers Company Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Dresses.
176,092 ; Nov. 13.
Barna, Nicholas, doing business as Cosmos Laboratory,
Keyport, N. J. Antiperspiration compounds. 167,514 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 164,857 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Barnangens Teckn. Fabrikers A. B., Stockholm, Sweden.
Drawing, indelible, marking, printing, etc., inks.
169,453 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,720 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Barnangens Teckn. Fabrikers A. Bolag, Stockholm,
Sweden. Drawing, indelible, marking, printing, etc.,
inks. 169,452 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,722 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Barnard, Geo. D., Stationery Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Writing paper. 166,970; Apr. 17.
Barnard Manufacturing Company, Superior, Nebr. Tooth-
ache medicine. 170,195 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,394 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Barnard, William E., doing business as Web Sterilizer Co.,
New York, N. Y. Toothbrush sterilizers. 170,887 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 160,747 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
Barnes, 8. O., & Son, Gardena, Calif. Medicine for the
control of worms in poultry. 164,577 ; Feb. 20.
Carnett-Green Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hosiery, sweat-
ers, underwear, and neckties. 172,168 ; Aug. 21.
Barnett, I. H., & Brother, New York, N. Y. Hen's dress,
negligee, and work shirts. 174,380 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 162,099 ; published Oct. 3, 1922.
Barnett. Walter W., Fort Wayne, Ind. Medicinal com-
pound for the treatment of all diseases which are in-
fluenced by an increase of white corpuscles. 164,295 ;
Feb. 20.
Barnett, William, Seattle, Wash. Chemical cooling com-
pound. 164,139; Feb. 13.
Barnhart, Williamson L., New Y^ork and Babylon, N. Y.
Printed articles and letters upon the subject of sales-
manship. 174,017 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,379 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Barns<lall Refining Company, Tulsa, Okla. ParaflBn.
164,657 ; Feb. 27.
Barr Manufacturing Corporation, Tyrone, Pa. Com-
plexion clay. 176,298 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,392 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Barr Manufacturing Corporation, Tyrone, Pa. Perfumes,
face powder, toilet water, cold cream, etc. 177,469 ;
Dec. IS ; Serial No. 176,107 ; published Sept. 2.5, 1923.
Barr, Morris A., Valley Forge, Pa. Semiprecious stones.
174,801 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,844 ; published July
10, 1923.
Barrett & Barrett, St. Paul, Minn. Water softener.
163,020; Jan. 2.
Barrett Company, New York, N. Y. Mineral-surfaced
roll roofing. 163,021 ; Jan. 2.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N, Y. Roofing and
sheathing felt. 169,149; June 12; Serial No. 160,992;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N. Y. Readv-mixed
paint and paint thinner. 169,829 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
173.209; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N. Y. Insulating
paper. 170,200 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,345 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Barrett Comp.ojiy, The, New York, N. Y. Bituminous ma-
terial for compounding rubber. 172,004 ; Aug. 21 ; Se-
rial No. 173.692 : published May 29, 1923.
Barrett Company, The. New York, N. Y. Bituminous ma-
terial for compounding rubber. 172,213-14 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial Nos. 173,690-1 ; published May 29, 1923.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N. Y. Ready felt
roofing. 174,747 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 168.508 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Barriemore Shop, The. (See Lederer & Latz.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list vf registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Barrington Packing Co., Barrington, 111. Hams aud
bacon. 175,715 ; Nov. 6.
Barrington Packing Co., Barrington, 111. Bacon.
177,102 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 168,749 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Barrist & Co., Pliiladelpbia, Pa. Women's, misses', and
children's coats, skirts, and suits. 17.3,435 : Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 174,764 ; published June 26, 1923.
Barron, .■\nderson Co., Boi?ton, Mass. Men's suits and
overcoats. 167,981 ; May 8.
Barron-Gray Packing Co., San Jose, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables and dried fruits. 173,089 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 177,819 ; published June 12, 1923.
Barron-Gray Packing Co., San Jose, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetable and dried fruits. 173,130 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 177,820 ; published June 12, 1923.
Barron-Gray Packing Co., San Jose, Calif. Canned fruit
and vegetables and dried fruit. 173,931 ; Oct. 2 ; Se-
rial No. 177,818 ; published July 17, 1923.
Barrow, A. C, & Company, Lynchburg, Va. Overalls,
work shirts, coats, vests, and pants. 171,752 ; Aug.
14 ; Ser-.al No. 163,966 ; published May 22, 1923.
Barrow Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Flat underwear of
knitted and textile fabrics for women and misses.
169,093 ; June 5.
Barry, T. D., Company, Brockton, Mass. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 166,056-7; Mar. 27;
Serial Nos. 168,193-4 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Barry. T. D., Company, Brockton, Mass. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 170.410; July 17; Serial
No. 173,460; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Barsa Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Kimonos,
breakfast gowns, etc. 174,274 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
178,021 ; published July 10, 1923.
Bartels, Reinhard E., doing business as Props Manufactur-
ins Co., Lynn, Mass. Combined arch-supporting and
h el-locating shank pieces. 174,142; Oct. 2.
Bartholomew Battery & Supply Co., doing business as
Bartholomew Battery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Secondary
electrical batteries. 174,779 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
167,020; published Apr. 8. 1923.
Bartlett Corporation, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Castor oil.
177,160 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,811 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Bartlett Nu Products Corporation, Pasadena, Calif.
Food beverage made of fruits, nuts, and grain. 168,364 ;
May 22 : Serial No. 164,987 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Barton, Charles, doing business as Specialists Supply
Company, Honolulu, Hawaii. Eye liquid. 167,835 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 169,234 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Barton, H. H., and Son Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Alumi-
num-oxide paper, carbon paper, electric abrasive cloth,
etc. 171,082 ; July 31 : Serial No. 173,461 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Bartow Beverages, Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Ginger ale.
174.223 ; -Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,832 ; published July
10, 1923.
Baruxes, Christ, doing business as Brux Candy Co.,
Newark, Ohio. Hard and soft candies, bonbons.
chocolates, and marshmallows. 163,275 ; Jan. 9.
Barva, Bernard R., Fort Wayne, Ind. Rubber heels
for shoes. 177,017: Dec. 11; Serial No. 164,578; puh-
li.«bed Sept. 18, 1923.
Basch, Herman, & Co., Inc., New York and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Fur skins dressed and dved. 167.946 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 169,752 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Basilea, C, & Co., New York. N. Y. Olive oil. 168.612:
May 29 : Serial No. 168.912 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Bass, G. H., & Company, Wilton, Me. Shoes and mocca-
sins. 171,704 ; Aug. 7.
Bassett .Jewelry Co.. The, Providrnce, R. I. Pocket-
knives. 174,915; Oct. 23.
Bassett. Rudolph A., Long Beach, Calif. Cleaning fluid
for cleaning fabrics. 167,526 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,850 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Bassick Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Pintles for
c.TStprs. 169.3.59; June 12; Serial No. 172,505; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Bassick Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Door locks.
173,738 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,324 ; publLshed June
12, 1923.
Bassick Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Hood catches,
hood-catch brackets, hood and door handles. 175,377 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 169.966 : publisbrd Feb. 13. 1923.
Bassick Manufacturing Co., The, Chicago, 111. Lubri-
cants, including oils and greases. 164,590 ; Feb. 20.
Bastanchurv Ranch Company, Fullerton, Calif. Fresh
citrus fruit. 164,990 ; Feb. 27.
Bastian-Morley Co., Laporte. Ind. Gas water heaters.
569,235: June 12: Serial No. 173,951; published Mar.
13. 1923.
Bastian-Morley Co., Laporte, Ind. Gas water heaters.
171,605; Aug. 7; Serial No. 173,950; published May
8, 1923.
Bate. Warwick G., Newton Falls, Ohio. Praver and
motto cards. 175,781 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,544 :
published Aug. 21, 1923.
BateF!, C. .7.. & Son, Chester, Conn. Manicure buffers.
169,639 : .Tune 26 ; Serial No. 175,295 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Rates Valve Bag Company. Chicago, 111. Bag filling and
pack.Tging machinery. 171,809; Aug. 14; Serial No.
177.539 ; published May 15. 1923.
Batesville Lumber & Veneer Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Veneer panels for use in manufacture of furniture,
plywood and lumber. 163,022: Jan. 2.
Battenfeld Grease & Oil Company, The, Kansas City, Mo.
Lubricating grease. 175,262 ; Oct. 30.
Battle Creek Food Company, The. Battle Creek, Mich.
Prepared nut food. 170,860 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
168,509 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Corn sugar. 171,529 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,702 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Cereal
breakfast food. 172,764 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,722 ;
published .Tune 5, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Break-
fast cereals. 173,172; Sept. 18; Serial No. 172,575;
published May 8, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Laxative. 172,885; Sept. 11; Serial No. 175,8.39; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Nut cereal food. 173,488; Sept. 25; Serial No.
175,838; published June 19, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast food. 173,500 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
175,701 ; published June 19, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Vegetable flavors for food-flavoring purposes. 173.501 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,704 ; published June 19, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal food beverage. 175,212; Oct. 30.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Nut butter. 175,371 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 175.057 ;
published Aug. 14. 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Breakfast cereals. 175,685 ; Nov. 6.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Antitoxic foods, paraffin tablets and oil, etc. 176,228 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 175,060; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Vegetable food consisting of wheat protein combined
with nuts. 176,453; Nov. 27; Serial No. 176.816;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast food. 176,461 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
176.247 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal biscuit. 176,751 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,700 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Bauer & Black, Chicago, 111. Gauze and absorbent cot-
ton. 176,550 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,355 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Bauer. Frederick J., doing business as Seaford Metal
Products Company, Seaford, Del. Ash sifters. 164,143 ;
Feb. 13.
Bauermeister, Chas. W., Co. Inc. Olives, allspice, savory,
mustard, pepper, sage, thyme, etc. 171,313; Aug. "7;
Serial No. 166,9.32 : published May 15, 1923.
Baugh, Sarah E. St. Louis, Mo. Hair grower, glossltine,
and tonic, face creams, cough sirup, etc. 164,350 ;
Feb. 20.
Baum, Max, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 166,644 ; Apr. 10.
Serial No. 165,615 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Bauman, Hyman. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
eoods. 168.460; May 22; Serial No. 173,275; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Bauman, Hyman. & Co.. New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton,
.ind wool piece goods and mixtures of same. 171,976 ;
Aug. 21; Serial No. 178,657 : published May 22. 1923.
Baumann, Carl A., doing business as Lake Mills Milk
Company, Jefferson, Wis. Canned evaporated milk.
171,206 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 155,662 ; published May
8, 192.3.
Baumann, Carl A., doing business as Lake Mills Milk
Company, Jefferson, Wis. Canned evaporated milk.
171,377 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 155,663 ; published May
8, 1923.
Baumann, Carl A., doing business as Lake Mills Milk Com-
pany, Jefferson, Wis. Canned evaporated milk.
172,780 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 155,661 ; published June
5. 1923.
Baumert, F. X., & Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Cheese.
165.272; Mar. 6; Serial No. 158,844; published Oct.
24 1922.
Baumert. F. X., & Co. Inc.. New York. N. Y. Cheese.
167,307-8 : May 1 ; Serial Nos. 166,928-9 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Baumert, F. X„ & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cheese.
170,827; July 24; Serial No. 169,746; published Feb.
27. 1923.
Baiimler. Charles, Paterson, N. J. Hair tonic. 164,150 ;
Feb. 13.
Baur, .\nton J., doing business as Baur Chemical Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Salve. 174,544; Oct. 16.
Baur. O. P.. Conf. Co., The. Denver, Colo. Candy.
173,073; Sept. 11.
Bausman Manufacturing Company. Bausman, Pa.
Benches and settees. 177,290 ; Dec. 11.
Baxter. William E., Louisville. Ky. Sheet music.
163.795; Jan. 30. ^ „ „„
B,Tv, H. C. Company. Chicago, 111. Pianos. 169,188;
June 12; Serial No. 173.069; published Mar. 6, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of ?c(jistrant8 of trade-marks — Continued.
625
Bay Side Caniiinj: Company, xVlviso, Calif. Canurd fruits,
vegetables, and fish. 169.386 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
168.751 ; publishi-d Mar. 27, 1923.
Bay Side Canning Company, Alviso, Calif. Tomato hot
sauce, canne<l vegetables, fruits, and flsb. 173,625 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 165,339 ; published July 3, 1923.
Bav State Cigar Co., Inc., Wostficld, Mass. Cigars.
171,624 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,162 ; published Mav
22, 1923.
Bay State Cloth Steaming Company, Inc., Boston, Mass.
Cloth and rain coats. 171,913 ; Aug. 14.
Bay State Corset Company, Springfield, Mass. Corsets.
163.552; Jan. 23.
Bav State Milling Co., Winona. Minn. Wheat flour.
i76,4.<5r>: Nov. 27; Serial No. 175,061; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Bay State Stamping Company, Worcester, Mass. Ma-
chine ard bearing lubricators, oil hole covers, oil cups,
etc. 169,730 ; June 26.
Bavard Chemical Company, New York. N. Y. Hair po-
made. 176..S01 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,393 ; published
July 31, 1923.
Beach, Albert H.. doing business as Pyramid Products Co.,
I. OS .\nseles, Calif. Soap. 172.027 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
No. 169.116: publislied May 22. 1923.
Beacon Motor Lamp Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Electrically-operated signal lamps. 166,319 ;
Mar. 27.
Beacon Rectifier Company, Hyde Parlr, Mass. Current
rectifiers and transformers and electric batteries and
parts thereof. 165,137 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 151,143 :
published Nov. 7. 1922.
Beacon Trading Company, Seattle, Wash. Fresh apples.
164,721 : Feb. 27.
Bead Chain Manufacturing Company, The. Bridgeport.
Conn. Bottle caps. 167.860 : May 8 ; Serial No.
153.497; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Beal. Frank P.. New York. N. Y. Boxed set nf eauipment
for a game similar to tennis. 177.807 : Dec. 25.
Beanpot, The. Boston. Mass. Periodically-issued maga-
zine. 176.504 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 163,571 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Bear Brand Hosiery Co. (See Paramount Knitting Com-
pany, The. assignor.)
Bear Brand Hosiery Co.. Chicago, 111. Ho.siery. 173,040;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 176.595 ; published June 26. 192.^.
Bear Brand Hosierv Co., Chicago, 111. Hosierv. 173,504;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,761 ; published June 12,
1923.
Be.Tr Brand Hosierv Co.. Chicaco. 111. Hosiery.
174,833 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,319 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Bear Brand Hosierv Co.. Chicago, 111. Hosierv. 177.376 ;
Dee. 18: Serial No. 181,165; published Oct. 9. 1923.
Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. • Hosiery.
177,566-7; Dec. 18; Serial Nos. 176,593-4; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Bear. David. Pittsburgh. Pa. Garters and hosierv sup-
ports. 163,996: Feb. 6.
Bear. E. A., & Companv. Chicago, 111. Compounds for
making sherbets. 164,166 : Feb. 13.
Rear. Jnlin D.. Company. (See O'Rear. Robert E.)
Bear Mill Manufacturing Companv, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton broadcloth. 175.053; Oct. 30; Serial No.
179,351 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
P.eardsley. Calvin L., doing business as Beardsley
Specialty Co.. Rock Island. 111. Beverage sold as a
soft drink and sirups used In the preparation of same.
IRS.0^1 : May 29; Serial No. 172,858: published Mar.
13, 1923.
Beardsley Candy Company, Harvard, 111. Candy and
chocolnte-iced confections. 165,974; Mar. 27; Serial
No. 160,580; published Nov. 28. 1922.
Beardsley, Robert, doing business as Beardsley Studios,
Chicago, III. Lamp .shades of fibrous material.
174,.396: Oct. 16; Serial No. 174,997; published July
17, 1923.
Peardsley Specialty Co. (See Beardsley, Calvin L.)
Bearman, William H., Baltimore. Md. Hosiery. 176, 65^ ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,973 ; published Sept. 18,
1923.
Beaton & Cadwell Manufacturing Company, The. New
Britain, Conn. Floor and ceiling plates. 163.672 ;
•Tan. 23.
Beaton & Cadwell Manufacturing Company, The, New
Britain, Conn. Saw-handle trimmings. 167.261 ; Apr.
24 ; Serial No. 167,261 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Beaton & Cadwell Manufacturing Company, The, New
Britain, Conn. Mops and mopstlcks. 170,052 ; July
10; Serial No. 175,760: published Apr. 17, 1923.
Beaton & Cadwell Manufacturing Company, The. New
Britain, Conn. Floor and ceiling plates. 175,714 ;
Nov. 6.
Beatrice Creamery Company, Chicago, 111., and Topeka,
Kans. Butter. 170.956 : July 24.
Beatrice Creamery Companv, "Chicago, 111. Cheese
171.S?!.<!: Aug. 7; Serial No. 172,793; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Beatrice Creamery Companv. Chicago, 111., and Topeka,
Kans. Milk and cream. 173,261 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
175,459 ; published June 19, 1923.
Beatty. Peter A.. New Orleans. La. Illuminating oil for
night tapers. 163.706 ; Jan. 23.
58339—40
N. Y.
30;
Solidified
Serial No.
as Mabel Claire
176,585 ; Nov.
Beaumont Mfg. Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Gates for
granular materials. 176,656 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
181,930: published Sept. 11, 1923.
Beautex Labor.atories Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
A'anishing, cleansing, and tissue creams, cream powder,
rouge, etc. 173,049 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,817 ;
published June 12, 1023.
Beauty Brassiere Company, The, Newark, N. J. Bras-
siferes, bandeaux, and corsets. 164,222; Feb. 13.
Beaver, L. S., Vinita, Okla. Hair tonic. 177,457 ; Dec.
18 ; Serial No. 178,374 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Beaver Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet paper.
168,815 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,050 ; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Bech, Van Siclen & Co., Inc., New York,
coal-tar disinfectants. 175,198 ; Oct.
174,815 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Bechdolt, Jack and M., doing business
Studio, Nev»' York. N. Y. Candles.
27 : Serial No. 177,427 ; published Sept. 18. 1923.
Bechdolt, Mabel. (See Bechdolt, Jack and M.)
Becher, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur skins. 168,626;
May 29 ; Serial No. 167,762 : published Feb. 13, 1923.
Beck & Belaief, New York, N. Y. Caps for men and boys.
169,394 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 165,910 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Beck Duplicator Company, The, New York, N. Y. Dupli-
cating rolls. 176,702 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,065 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Beck, Harry, doing business as Beck's Forced Air Sweet
Potato Curing System, Dallas, Tex. Dry-cured sweet
potatoes. 169,128 ; June 5.
Beck & Truelove, Jackson, Miss., assignor to Hi-Power
Company of New Jersey, Hoboken. N. J. Recharging
fluid for storage batteries. 174,307 ; Oct. 9.
Beck, William and Charles, Inc., Lawrence, Mass.
Fabric hose. 167,444 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 160,740 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Beck, Wm. & Chas., Inc. Lawrence, Mass. Cotton fire
hose. 170.311 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,124 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Beck, Wm. & Chas., Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Linen fire
hose. 174.810 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,950 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Beck, Wm. & Chas., Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Linen fire hose.
175,851 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176,874 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Becker, August J., doing business as Becker's Bakery, Red
Wing, Minn. Bread and doughnuts. 170,837 : July
24 ; Serial No. 161,022 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Becker, Christian, Inc., New York. N. Y. Balances and
weighing scales. 171,827 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,597 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Becker, Dr., Medicine Co., New York, N. Y Insecticide
ointment and shampoo. 172,665 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,382 ; published May 8, 1923.
Becker Paper Corporation, New York, N. Y. Writing
and bond paper. 170,997 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 178,209 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Becker Paper Corporation, New York, N. Y. Writing and
bond paper. 174,276 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 178.208 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Becker, Smith & Page, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Wall pa-
per. 169,333 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 173,619 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Becker's Bakery. (See Becker, August J.)
Beckley-Ralston Co., Chicago, 111. Radioadapters for con-
necting radio receiving sets to amplifying chambers
of phonographs. 177.710 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 163,608 ;
published Oct. 9. 1923.
Becklin Wrench Company, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Wrenches.
175,256 ; Oct. 30.
Beckwith Co., The, Readley, Calif. Preserved figs.
166,420 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 164,861 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Bedford Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shadow-stripe cot-
ton sateen in the piece. 168,852 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
174.059: published Mar. 6, 3 923.
Bedsole-Colvin Drug Co. Inc., Mobile, Ala. Writing tab-
lets. 175,301 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,510 ; published
Aug. 14. 1923.
Beebe Laboratories, Incorporated, doing business as Ward
and Pierre. St. Paul. Minn. Face creams. 173.202 :
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,724 • published June 19, 1923.
Beech-Nut Packing Company, (janajoharie, N. Y. Bread.
163.276; Jan. 9.
Beech-Nut Packing Company, Canajoharie, N. Y. Bacon.
170,929 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 162,798 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Beech-Nut Packing Company, Canajoharie, N. Y. Cocoa,
sugar, cereal breakfast food, wheat flour, etc. 177,140;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 151.531 ; published Dec. 27, 1921.
Beech-Nut Products Company. (See Mead. Allen G.)
Beegle Packing Co., Ketchikan, Alaska. Canned salmon.
164,090 : Feb. 13.
Beegle Packing Co., Ketchikan, Alaska. Canned salmon.
175,529 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,106 ; published Aug.
21. 1923.
Beerli, Joseph F., Cleveland, Ohio. Physiological nutri-
tive salts. 173.493 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 177,894 ;
published July 17, 1923.
626
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Beerman & Frank, Inc., doing business as The Novia
Blouse Co., New Yoi'k, N. Y. Ladies handmade
blouses and waists. 163,023; Jan. 2.
Beggs, Stephen J., doing business as Lady Grey Company,
Chicago, 111. Face and talcum powders, cold and van-
ishing creams, shampoo, toilet water, etc. 165,566 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 160,857 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Begley Mechanical Corporation, New York. N. Y. Auto-
mobile stop and direction indicators. 174,787 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 144,309 ; published July 24, 1923.
Behr, Herman, & Company, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Abrasive papers and cloths. 168,942 ; May 29 ; benal
No. 172,824 : published Feb. 27, 1923. , „ , ,.
Behrendt, Jacob W., San Francisco, Calif. Solution for
the treatment of inflamed, tender, or bleeding gums,
pyorrhea, etc. 170,188 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,554 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Behrer, Martin, doing business as Behrer & Company, N<>w
York, N. Y. Shower and shampoo fixtures, curtain rods,
bathroom stalls, etc. 175,809 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
144,958; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Bcia Company, The. (See Yorita, George.)
Belr, Arthur, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton,
and wool piece goods and combinations thereof.
175,524 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 174,953 ; published Aug.
28 1923
Belalf.skj" Brothers, Chicago, 111. Ladies' hats. 164,871 ;
Feb. 27.
Belcraft Shirt Company, New York, N. Y. Men's dress
shirts. 166,696 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 166,872 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923. ^ ^ , ^
Beldam Asbestos Company Limited, London, England.
Asbestos engine packings. 163,277 ; Jan. 9.
Bel-Jar Coffee Co., Inc., Miami, Fla. Coffee. 168,586 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 163,915 ; published Feb. 27. 1923.
Bell, Claude .A., Tyngsboro, Mass. Artificial-vanilla fla-
voring compound for candies, cakes, pies, puddings, and
ice cream. 172,858 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,148 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Bell Company, The, Worcester, Mass. Woolen, worsted
piece goods. 177,324 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 179,769 ;
published Sept. IS, 1923. ^ „ ^ , .
Bell, Frank W., doing business as The Bell Emulsion
Company, Staunton, Va. Petroleum emulsion. 176,186 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 175,334 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Bell, James W., & Co., Chicago, 111. Monthly magazine.
174,012 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,594 ; published June
12 1923
Bell 'syndicate. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Series of
cartoons. 169,069 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 172,577 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Bell Syndicate, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Series of car-
toons. 172,058 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,086 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923. " „„,,.«
Bell Syndicate, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Series of
cartoons. 177.343; Dec. 18; Serial No. 181,166; pub-
lished Sept. 25. 1923. ^
Bell Tire Company Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pneu-
matic tires and inner tubes. 167,513 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 164,784 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Belle Mead Sweetsmakers, The, Trenton, N. J. Candy.
177,096 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 171,148 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Bellevue Kraut & Pickling Co., The, Bellevue, Ohio.
Canned sauerkraut. 175,829 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
182,125; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Bellingham Publishing Company, Bellingham, Wash.
Morning newspaper. 176,386 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
175,128; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Bellingham I'ublishing Company, Bellingham, Wash.
Afternoon newspaper. 176,390 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
175,127; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Bellis Heat Treating Company, The, New Haven, Conn.
Salts in solid form for metal heat-treating baths.
168,842 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,749 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Bel-Mont Laboratories. (See Gross, William H.)
Belmonte, Wilhelm C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Menthol cones,
styptic pencils, and lip sticks. 164,443 ; Feb. 20.
Belmorp, Ethel E., Bridgeport, Conn. Baking powder.
165,790 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 163,856 ; published Oct.
3, 1922.
Belo, A. H., & Company, Incorporated, Galveston and
Dallas, Tex. Daily newspaper. 175,932-4 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial Nos. 174,880-2 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Belo, A. H.. & Company, Incorporated, Galveston and
Dallas, Tex. Semiweekly agricultural newspaper.
175,951 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 174,883 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Bement-Rea Co. Inc., Ter're Haute, Ind. Baking powder.
168.378 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 169,393 ; published Feb,
20, 1923.
Bemis Bro. Bag Co., St. Louis, Mo. Burlap bags.
169,435 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 173,555 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
BemlB Bro. Bag Company, St. Louis, Mo. Cotton, burlap,
and paper bags. 173,156 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 145,544 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Bemis, Charles B., Athol, Mass. Frozen confection.
175,7.S6 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,891 : published Aug.
28, 1923. •
Bender, Charles F., St. Louis, Mo. Washing tablets.
lt)5.3S5 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 159,556 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Bender-Flynn Company, The, Hartford, Conn. House
dresses and aprons. 164,218 ; Fob. 13.
Benedict, Charles L., doing business as The "5 In 1"
Letter-Envelope Co., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Letter
sheets and mailing or correspondence envelopes and
the like. 168,211 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 151,935 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Benedict, Wilbert M., New York, N. Y. Talcum, sham-
poo jelly, medicinal plasters, and salve. 169,643 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 170,556 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Be-Neet Manufacturing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 174,087 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,356 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Benetol Company, The. (See Carel, Hubert C.)
Beiigue, Dr. (See Seltzer, Theodore.)
Benjamin & Johnes, Newark, N. J. Brassiferes. 170,826 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 170.861 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
Benjamin Moseley Co., The, Needham, Mass. Sweaters.
166,618 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 169,220 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Benper Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. Modifled and
neutral sodas for cleaning and water-softening pur-
poses. 173,536 ; Sept. 25.
Bennett Day Importing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Figs, dried fruits, and nuts. 165,764 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 161,029 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Bennett, Geo. A., doing business as The "Klipto" Loose
Leaf Manufacturing Co., San Francisco, Calif. Renew-
able-leaf books and binders. 165,826 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 171,892 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Bennett, Nellie L., doing business as Mayfair, Hollywood,
Calif. Jams and fruit preserves. 166,897 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 165,478; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Bennett, Virginia D., New York, N. Y. Face powders,
face creams, perfumes, toilet waters, etc. 172,637 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 163,961 ; published May 22, 1923.
Benuftt, Wolk and Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Men's
trousers. 165,336; Mar. 6; Serial No. 162,330; pub-
lished Nov. 14. 1922.
Bensel, Duryea, New York, N. Y. Radio horns. 165,202 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,158 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Benson, Benj. D., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Label-
ing clips for use with loose-leaf binders. 173,152 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 152,536 ; published June 19, 1923.
Benson, Edwin F.. St. Paul, Minn. Holstein cattle, cows,
and bulls. 177,787 ; Dec. 25.
Benson, Thomas L., doing business a8 Shreveport Chem-
ical Company, Shreveport, La. Material used to
hasten the setting and lower the freezing point of
cement. 169,922 ; July 3.
Bentley, Henry G., doing business as H. G. Bentley, Dal-
las, Tex. Arch supporters for the human foot.
171,524; Aug. 7; Serial No. 176,108; published May
8, 1923.
Bentley & Twohev Silk Co., Newton, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Silk piece goods and artificial silk, cot-
ton, wool, and worsted piece goods and combinations
thereof. 173,324; Sept. 25; Serial No. 172,197; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Benton Holladay & Co., New York, N. Y. Oil leather dye.
170,061 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,195 ; published Apr.
3 1923.
Ben'z Toilet Products, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Bleach,
beauty, cold, and cleansing creams, face powders, com-
pact face powders, etc. 165,009 ; Feb. 27.
Benzo-Gas Motor Fuel Company, Kansas City, Mo. Liquid
moror fuel. 164,666 : Feb. 27.
Benzo-Gas Motor Fuel Company, Kansas City, Mo.
Liquid motor fuel. 173,462 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
179.086 ; published June 19, 1923.
Beougher, Lawrence E., McFarland, Calif. Polishes for
automobiles and furniture. 171,166; July 31: Serial
No. 176,781 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Berco Medicine Co. (See Gilbert, Henry S.)
Berdan Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Coffee and tea.
174,372 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 167,864 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Berdon, Albert E., doing business as Aero-Kord Co., De-
troit, Mich. Combined cords and plugs used to connect
translating devices with lamp sockets. 166,417 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 165,658 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Berea Milling Co., The, Berea, Ohio. Milling products.
177.504 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 145,933 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Bereman, James H., doing business as Stillman Freckle
Cream Co., Aurora, 111. Creams suitable for the treat-
ment of freckles. 172,550 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,318 ;
published May 29. 1923.
Berendsen Silk Knitting Co., Bangor, Pa. Pull-fashioned
and novelty hosiery. 175,105 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
179,648 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Berendsen Silk Knitting Co., Bangor, Pa. Hosiery.
175,79.5-6 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial Nos. 179,646-7 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Berg, Charles P., Portland, Oreg. Hosiery. 164,608 ;
Feb. 20.
Berg. Charles F., Portland, Oreg. Hosiery. 177.348 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180,833 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Berg, Frank L., Alton, 111. Candy. 170,549 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 173,289 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical Hst of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
627
Berj. Maiinle, Bnltinioro, Md. Men's t'umishings.
160.379 ; Jini« 12 : Serial No. 171,118 ; publisbed Mar.
6, 192:^.
Berger Brothers Company, The, New Haven, Conn.
Corsets. 108,308 ; May 15.
Berger, Harry, Shirt Company. (See Berger, Harry.)
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Men'.s and bovs' shirts.
166,862; Apr. 17; Serial No. 163,566; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt
Corapanv, New I'orls, N. Y. Men's and hoys' shirts.
174,84-1 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,763 ; published July
31, 1923.
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt Com-
panv. New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' collars, py-
lanias. and shirts. 175,146 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
180,741 : published Aug. 7, 1923.
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' collars, py-
jamas, and shirts. 175,148-9 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial Nos.
lSO.742-3 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt
Company, New York, N. Y. Jlen's and boys' collars,
pyjamas, and shirts. 176.481 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
lS0,739; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Berger Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
172,931 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,040 ; published June
5, 1923.
Berger, Louis, doing business as Manhattan Manufactur-
ing Co.. New York, N. Y. Office coats. 173,555:
Sept. 25.
Berger. Louis, doing business as Manhattan Manufactur-
ing Co., New York, N. Y. Office coats, suits, duck
trousers, yests, etc. 174,131 ; Oct. 2.
Bergman, Adolph, doing business as Bergman Knitting
Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted jackets, coats, sweaters,
leggins, and golf stockings. 163,553 : Jan. 23.
Bergman. Adolph, doing business as Osceola Knitting
Mills, Philadelphia. Pa. Knitted jackets, coats, sweat-
ers, and golf stockings. 175,927 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
179.923 : publi.shed Aug. 28. 1923.
Bergman Knitting Mills. (See Bergman, Adolph.)
Berguson-Skinner Corporation. Chicago, 111. Pistons.
173,420 : Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 156,248 ; published June
26, 1923.
Berkeley Light Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Elec-
tric headlights and flood lights. 171,040: July 31;
Serial No. 137.513 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Berkley. Frederick M., New York, N. Y. Printed matter.
168.918 : May 29 ; Serial No. 151,198 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Berkley, Frederick M.. New York, N. Y. Printed adver-
tising matter. 168,919; May 29; Serial No. 151,197;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., Kansas City, Mo. Receptacle
envelopes. 164,381 ; Feb. 20.
Berkowitz, Julius, New Bedford. Mass. Shoes. 169,368 ;
.Tune 12 : Serinl No. 169.149 : published r>ec. 19. 1922.
Berlin & Jones Company, Inc., New York, N. T. Writing
paper and envelopes. 171.167; July 31; Serial No.
176,783 : published May 8, 1923.
Berliner, Edwin E., & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
■goods. 168,230 : May 15 ; Serial No. 171,445 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13. 1923.
Berliner, Edwin E.. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 175,341 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,446 : pub-
lished Aug. 14. 1923.
Berman, Charles M., New York, N. Y. Powder puffs.
173,220 : Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 174,230 ; published June
19, 1923.
Berman. Gustave S.. New York. N. Y. Umbrellas and
parasols. 177,349 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180.834 ; pub
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Bermeio. Juan, New York, N. Y. Plain and fancv cakes.
177.209: Dec. 11; Serial No. 177,582; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Bern, Philip S., doing business as Phllsbern Products Co.,
New York, N. Y. Furniture and automobile polishes
with incidental properties as metal polishes. 171,092 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 174,505 ; published May 15. 1923.
Bernard. Albert, New York. N. Y. Candies. 173,475-6 :
Sept. 25 ; Serial Nos. 176,155-6 ; published June 19,
1923.
Bernd, G., Company, Macon, Ga. Horse collars. 174,217 ;
Oct. 9 : Serial No. 181.053 ; published July 10. 1923.
Bernet, Craft and KaufEman Milling Company. St. Louis.
Mo. Wheat flour. 167,144 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
156,516 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Bernet, Craft & Kauffman Milling Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Wheat flour. 167,479 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 163,032 ;
published Dec. 19. 1922.
Bernhard, Elmer F.. South Bend. Ind. Cleaning and
water-softening preparation. 173,543 ; Sept, 25.
Bernhard T'lm.Tnn Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Certain
clothing. 163.903 ; Feb. 6.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 170,170;
July 10: Serial No. 176,382; published Apr. 10. 1923.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 170.171 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 176,379 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 170,172;
July 10 ; Serial No. 170,375 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Bernliard Ulmann Co. Inc., Neyy York, N. Y. Yarns for
kuilting, crocheting, etc. 171,042; .\ug. 7.
Bernhard Ulmann Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Crocheted
and knitted slippers and shoes, bootees, dresses, suits,
etc. 173,564 ; Sept. 25.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc. New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, etc. 174,023 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,376 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 174,089;
Oct. 2 : Serial No. 180,199 ; published July 10, 1923.
Bernhardt, Max E., New York, N. Y. Smokers' articles.
169,199: June 12; Serial No. 169,394: published Mar.
13, 1923.
Bernstein. Louis, doing business as Bernstein Shoe Co.,
New York. N. Y. Women's shoes. 160,829 : .^pr. 17 ;
Serial No. 170.862; published .Tan, 23, 1923.
Bernstein, Louis, doing business as Princess Dress House,
New York, N. Y. Ladies' dresses of silk, cotton, etc.
171,267 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 109,235 ; published May 8,
1923.
Bernstein, Samuel, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Children's
suits and blouses. 166,640 ; Apr.lO ; Serial No. 166,164 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Bernstein Shoe Co. (See Bernstein, Louise.)
Berry Brothers, Detroit, Mich. Varnishes. 170,770 ;
July 24 : Serial No. 177,647 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Berry, Demovillc & Co,, Nashville, Tenn. Castor oil.
170.227 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 176,157 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Bcrst-Forster-Dixfield Company, Dixfield, Me., and New
York, N. Y. Toothpicks. 163,278 ; Jan. 9.
Berst-Forster-Dixfield Company, Dixfield, Me., and New
York, N. Y. Toothpicks. 163,673 ; Jan. 23.
Berst-Forster-Dixfield Company, Dixfield, Me., and New
York, N. Y. Tooth picks. 164,440 ; Feb. 20.
Bersted Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Lock-
ing door handles. 169,904 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
171,060; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Bertels, W. B.. & Son Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dinner
pails, metal cans, boxes, and buckets, etc. 164,507 ;
Feb. 20.
Berthorn Chemical Co., New York, N. Y. Chemical prep-
aration recommended for relief of acids and gases In
stomach and Intestines. 174,021 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,320; publL-shed June 19, 1923.
Bertinl Bros., Chicago, 111. Olive oil. 166,454; Apr. 3;
Serial No. 166.034 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Bertolala & Goedert, New York, N. Y. Coal-tar disin-
fectant. 167,922 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,472 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Bertrand, E. A., Taft, Calif. Title of a monthly publi-
cation in magazine form. 168,973 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
159,684 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Besaw, Willie 0., Reedley, Calif. Fuse plugs. 169.985;
July 10 ; Serial No. 167,929 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Beshere, Joseph J., doing business as Vita-Grain Mfg. Co.,
Charlp.stcn, S. C. Cereal breakfast food. 166.917;
Apr. 17: Serial No. 164,856: published Jan. 30, 1923.
Bessell Louis, New York, N. Y. Earrings, finger rings,
pendants, scarf pins, etc. 174.852 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 177,266 ; published July 24. 1923.
Besson & Co. Ltd., London, England. Wind musical in-
struments. 175.902 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,066 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Best &, Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's and misses'
furnishings and clothing. 172,970 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,884 ; published June 5. 1923.
Best Duck Decoy Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Duck
decoys. 171.931 ; Aug. 14.
Bos-Test Malt Products Company. (See Murphy, Mark J.)
Best Foods, Inc.. The, New Y^ork, N. Y. Vegetable
shortening. 1T6.420 : Nov. 27; Serial No. 182,198;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Bestmake Boys Clothing CX>.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Suits
and topcoats. 173,332 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,199 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Bethel Springs Water Co., Boothwyn, Pa. Battery water.
175,024 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,744 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Bethelitp Co., The. (See Lafans, Walter S.)
Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc., Bethlehem, Pa. Structural
members. 174,750 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 167,795 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Structural
steel. 171.606 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,738 ; published
May 1, 1923.
Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Metal valves
for mains and pipes. 176,037 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
179,845 : published Sept. 4, 1923.
Better Pictures Publishing Co., Chicago, 111. Monthly
periodical. 173,877; Oct. 2; Serial No. 175,912; pub-
\\nhe6 .Tune 20, 1923.
Betterton-Riipert Coffee Co., Ashland, Ky. Roasted pea-
nuts. 177.775 : Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 183,904 ; published
Oct. 9. 1923.
Betty Bolton Candy, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Candy,
jellies, jams, marmalades, pickles, etc. 165,655;
Mar. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphalietical Hst of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Betty Lou College Candy Company, Atlanta, Ga. Candies.
166,542 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 152,670 ; published Jan. 9,
1923
Betty Lou, Chicago, 111. Face powders. 172,591 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 168,536; published May 29, 1923.
Beuchel, Bertha H., doing bu.siness as Beuchel Mfg. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. Hair tonic aiid scalp ointment.
177,223 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,158 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Beverage Extract Company, Chicago, 111. Beverage sold
as soft drink and a compound for malting same.
174,179 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,513 ; published July
17, 1923.
Beveridge, Melvin H., doing business as Fever Nox Com-
pany, Bayles, Calif. Ointments, influenza medicine,
laxative tablets, etc. 173,632 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
160.240; published July 3, 1923.
Bevin-Wilcoi Line Company, East Hampton, Conn. Fish-
lines. 171,121 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 175,595 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Bevis Rock Salt Co., Kansas City, Mo., and Lyons, Kans.
Salt. 173,999-174,001; Oct. 2 ; Serial Nos. 176,109-11 ;
July 17, 1923.
Beyerle, J. J., Mfg. Co., assignor to Beyerle Mfg. Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Infants' bibs, house aprons, bathing
caps, and baby pants. 166,157 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
154,300 ; published Oct. 24, 1922.
Beyerle Mfg. Co. (See Beyerle, J. J., Mfg. Co., assignor.)
Bias Narrow Fabric Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn., and New
York, N. Y. Binding and trimming. 171,936 ; Aug. 14.
Bi-Carma Powder Co. (See Jones, Margaret V.)
Bickett, William H., Chicago, 111. Mouthpiece for wind
instruments. 171,061 ; Aug. 14.
Bickford Laboratories Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Food-flavoring extracts and table sirups. 177,607.
Dec. 18.
Bieking, S. Austin, Paper Manufacturing Company, East
Downingtown, Pa. Sheathing and building paper and
lining paper used in lining shipping cases, etc. 165,372 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,656 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Bickmore Company, The, Old Town, Me. Healing pow-
der for wounds and sores on till kinds of livestock.
175,481 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,454 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Bickum, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Brassieres . 173,832 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,999 ; published June 26, 1923.
Bickum, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Brassieres. 173,661 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,159 ; published June 26, 192S.
Bickum, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Combined bandeau
and girdle, combined brassifere and girdles, combined
brassifere and corselette. 176,210 ; Nov. 20 ; Sei'ial No.
178,953 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Biddle, Alice M., doing business as Carrolton Packing Co.,
Hanford, Calif. Dried fruit. 173,129 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
No. 177,821 ; published June 12, 1923.
Bieg, Elsie W., Chicago, 111. Chinaware. 173,001 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 177,472 ; published June 5, 1923.
Biegler, E. N., Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Plaster-
like composition for use as a surfacing for floors, walls,
roofs, etc. 175,140 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,412 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Biegler, George C, doing business as Dent Laboratories,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Antiseptic. 171,635 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 165,058 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Biehl, George M., doing business as Liberty Storage Bat-
tery Company, Pottsville, Pa. Storage batteries.
170,575 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 167,347 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Biel, Conrad E., doing business as Denver Optic Com-
pany, Denver, Colo. Artiflcial eyes. 171,550 ; Aug.
7; Serial No. 178,211; published May 15, 1923.
Bielek Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Med-
icines. 164.124 ; Feb. 13.
Bielek Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lini-
ment for external application and herb tablets for
treatment of kidney and stomach troubles, constipation,
etc. 165,776 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 158,751 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Bielek Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. lini-
ment for external applicatiou and herb tablets for
treatment of kidney and stomach troubles, consti-
pation, etc. 165,777 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 158,749 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Biertuempfel Bros. Cork Companv. Newark, N. J. Corks.
169,261 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,076 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Biffar, Fred, Chicago, 111. Pocketknives. 173,521 ;
Sept. 25.
"Big Four" Chemical Products Co. (See Milgram,
Morris M.)
Big State Co. (See Hollis, Paul S.)
Bigelow Bruno Mfg. Co., The, Chicago, 111. Timer for
combustion engines. 165,179 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
169,700 : published Dec. 19, 1922.
Biggar, W. M., & Co., New York, N. Y. Worsted piece
goods. 170,236 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,165 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Biglin & Moffatt, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric sad-
irons, electric-appliance plugs, lighting fixtures, etc.
165,209; Mar. 6; Serial No. 167,110; published Nov
14, 1922.
Bilhuber, E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Medicinal prepara-
tion for treatment of asthma, etc. 170!032 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 173,695; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Bill, Bell & Co., Incorporated, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 176,907 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,178 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Billard, William W., doing business as Black Bear Coal
Co., Baltimore, Md. CoaL 169,566; June 19.
Biloxl Fishermen's Packing Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned
oysters. 164,790: Feb. 27.
Biloxi Packing & Trading Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned
oysters and shrimp. 171,572 ; Aug. 7 : Serial No.
173,397 ; published May 22, 1923.
Biloxi Packing & Trading Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned
shrimp and oysters. 175,394 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
158,175; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Biltmore Industries. (See Grove Park Inn, Inc.)
Biltrite Collar Co. (See Cohen, Harry and Charles.)
Binder Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Monthly publi-
cations. 164,839 ; Feb. 27.
Bing, I. & S., Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's
overcoats, trousers, and suits. 168,467 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 167,068; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Binkert, Damon A., doing business as Solvine Chemical
Company, Washington, D. C Antiseptic powder.
171,289 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,546 ; published May
22, 1923.
Binney & Smith Company, East Orange, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Water-color paints. 165,139 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 150,651 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Binninger, Frank H., doing business as Dandee Patch
Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid leak-stop-
ping compounds for automobile radiators. 164,430 ;
Feb. 20.
Bio-Chemic Laboratory. (See Jensen, Dr. Walter D.)
Bi-Oxo-Dyn Co., Savannah, Ga. Medical preparation and
urethral bland. 168,047 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 160,346 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Birch Chemical Co., Columbus, Ohio. Medicine for treat-
ment of the stomach, digestive organs, and kidneys.
165.003; Feb. 27.
Birchfleld Boiler Company, Tacoma, Wash. Steam and
hot-water heating boilers. 167,569 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
166,974 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Birchfleld, Charles A., New York, N. Y. Radio receiving
apparatus and parts thereof. 177,661 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 181,009; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Bird-Archer Company, The, New York, N. Y. Blow-off
valves, washout plugs, and skimmers for locomotives.
164,412 ; Feb. 20.
Bird-Archer Company, The, New York, N. Y. Core facings,
blackings, and binders, etc. 170,58.3 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 158,596; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Bird-Archer Company, The, New York, N. Y. Brass and
iron cleaners. 171.765; Aug. 14; Serial No. 158,595;
published May 1, 1923.
Bird, Mellen T., doing business as T. Bird & Co., Bos-
ton, Mass. Correspondence paper, cards, envelopes,
etc. 174,425 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,846 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Birdsey Somers Company, New York, N. Y. Corsets,
waists, girdles, and corset combinations. 168.323 ; May
22 ; Serial No. 167,221 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Birdsey Somers Company, New Y^ork, N. Y. Corsets,
waists, girdlps, and corset combinations. 168,022 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 167,507 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Birdsey-Somers Co., New York, N. Y. Cor.sets, brassieres,
and girdles. 172,998 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,212 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Birdsey Somers Company, New York. N. Y. Brassieres.
173,440 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 174,532 ; published June
26, 1923.
Birmbaum, Bernard, Brookline, Mass. Women's and
children's coats. 177,584 ; Dec. 18.
Birnbaum, Rosenbloom & Yellen, New York, N. Y. In-
fants' caps. 177,108 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,696 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Birnie Paper Company, Springfield, Mass. Writing and
printing paper, mailing envelopes, and papeteries.
170,286-7 : July 10 ; Serial Nos. 176,876-7 ; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
Blrtmem Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Electric vacuum
cleaner. 172,301 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,380 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Bishop, Arthur W., doing business as King & Winston
Products Co., St. Louis, Mo. Pile balm and tablets
for disorders of the liver and bowels. 174,360 ; Oct.
16; Serial No. 176,710; published July 10, 1923.
Bishop & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Candies. 164,882 ;
Feb. 27.
Bishop & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Biscuits. 170,663 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 134,455 ; published Aug. 24, 1020.
Bishop & Company, Los Augeles, Calif. Cookies.
176,679 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 174,955 ; published July
31, 1923.
Bishop & Company, Los Angeles. Calif. Cookies.
176,698; Nov. 27; Serial No. 174,956; published July
31, 1923.
Bishop & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Cookies.
177,622 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,465 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Bishop, R. G., and Company. (See Bishop, Robert G.)
UNITED STATES PxiTENT OFFICE, 1923.
Ali)haJ)etical Hst of registrants of trade-marks — Continuecl.
629
Blsbop, Robert G., doing business as R. G. Bishop and
Companv, Dallas, Tex. Medicine for aiding digestion.
167,406 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,195 : publisbed Jan. 9,
1923.
Bisleri,' Felice, & C, Milan. Italy, and New York, N.
Y. Medicinal bitters and general tonics. 177,130 ;
Dec. 11: Serial No. 140,SL'5 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
assignor to The American Wringer Company, Provi-
dence, R. I. Clothes wringers. 23,054 ; renewed May
16, 1923.
BissoU, Llovd, doing business as Star Piston Pin Co.,
BuCfalo, N. Y. Piston pins. 169,888 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 155,427; published May 16, 1922.
Bittersweet Products Corporation, Yonkers, N. Y. Ice
cream. 177,187; Dec. 11; Serial No. 180,579; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Bixler Baking Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Bread.
170,934 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 169,615 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Bixlor Baking Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Bread,
17i;.841 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 176,597 ; published Sept. 11.
1923.
Blzzoni, Humbert, New York, N. Y. Wrinkle remover,
depilatory, deodorant, etc. 170,059 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
172.412 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Bji'irneborgs Tandsticksfabriks Aktiebolag, Bj6rneborg,
Finland": Matches. 163,459 ; Jan. 16.
Black Bear Coal Co. (See Billard, William W.)
Black Bros. Flour Mills. Beatrice. Nebr. Wheat flour.
169,382 ; June 12 ; Seri.nl No. 171.609 ; published May 1,
1923.
Black Bros. Flour Mills, Beatrice, Nebr. Wheat flour.
172,445 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 171,609 ; published May 1,
1923.
Black Bros. Flour Mills. Beatrice. Nebr. Wheat .flour.
172.824 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,703 ; published June
5. 1923.
Black Bros. Flour Mills, Beatrice. Nebr. Poultry feed.
173,128 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,792 ; published June
5, 1923.
Black Bros. Flour Mills, Beatrice, Nebr. Wheat flour.
177.497 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,396 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Black Diamond Furnace Co., Tlie, Monmouth, 111. Wood
and coal burning furnaces. 166.300 ; Mar. 27.
Black Diamond Paint & Varnish Works, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Ready-mixed paints, varnishes, stains, lacquers,
etc. 167,332 ; Apr. 24.
Black Diamond Paint and Varnish Works, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Roof cement and ice-cau cement. 160,011 ;
May 29.
Black Duck Products, Incorporated, Whittier, Calif. Auto-
mobile polish. 166,185 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 160,384 ;
published Dec. 19. 1922.
Black-Iron Stove Polish Co., Lawrence, Mass. Stove and
metal polishes. 168,962 : May 29 ; Serial No. 171,298 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Black, J. S., Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 170,812 ;
.lulv 24 ; Serial No. 169,048 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Black Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, 111. Gas-range
dressing and polishing oil. 167,650 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 168,445 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Black, Walter B., Hoopeston. 111. Poultry foods.
172,564 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,750 ; published May
1, 1923.
Black, William C, doing business as Herbolac Drug &
Mfg. Co., lionisville, Kv. General medicinal tonics.
168,563 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 166.632 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Blackbird Factories, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Typewriter
ribbons. 171,195 : July 31 ; Serial No. 146,950 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Blackburn, Felix, Springfield, Mass. Sauce for meats,
fish, soups, salads, and potatoes. 169.219 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 153,172 ; published Jan. 17. 1922.
Blackburn, Mrs. L. A., Fort Worth, Tex. Preparation
for influenza. 170,364 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,952 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Blackburn Products Co.. The, Dayton, Ohio. Kidney and
bladder medicine. 167,470 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,979 ;
published .Tan. 23, 1923.
Blackburn Products Co., The, Dayton, Ohio. Medicinal
compound for the treatment of coughs, and a salve.
172,393 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 167,595 ; published May 1,
1923.
Blackford, Herbert R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candied pop corn
and other pop-corn confections. 166,432 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 164,15.3; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Blackler, J. H., Company. The. (See Boumenot, Beppo.)
Blackman & Blackman, New York, N. Y. Catheters, ear
and ulcer svringes, finger cots, etc. 177,320 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 179,986 : published Sept. 4.
Blackman, Mabel, New York, N. Y. Leather-topped steel-
soled over.shoes for horses. 166,138 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 146,683 ; published Sept. 26.
Blackman, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Coffee, cocoa, and
chocolate. 166,290; Mar. 27.
Blackmore, Edwin N., Vancouver, British Columbia, Can-
ada. Washing compounds and liquids. 171.339 ; Aug
7 ; Serial No. 172,825 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Blaetz, Jacob H., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosierv. 164,081 ;
Feb. 13.
Blair, J. C, Company, Huntingdon, Pa. Paper, envelopes,
tablets, blank books, papeteries. 170,323; July 10;
Serial No. 175,706 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Blair, Samuel A., doing business as Blair Lumber Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Wall or plaster board.
170,522 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,723 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Blaisdell Pencil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lead pencils.
171,004 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,943 ; published Apr. 24,
1923.
Blaisdell Pencil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lead pen-
cils. 172,299 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,212 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Blake, C. C, Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Leather shoes.
176.887 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,877 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Blake, Henry, Harness Company, assignor to Babson
Bros., Chicago, 111. Harness. 172,284 ; Aug. 28 ; Se-
rial No. 168,292 ; published May 29, 1923.
Blake, Mrs. E. A., doing business as Austin Manufactur-
ing Co., Detroit, Mich. Preparation for use in the
treatment of hair and scalp. 173,190: Sept. 18;
Serial No. 167,797 ; published June 2G, 1923.
Blake, William H., Jersey City, N. J. Mechanical pencils.
175,169 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,585 ; published Aug. 7,
1923.
Blakelock & Stanton, Schenectady, N. Y. Radio receiv-
ing sets, detectors, and parts thereof. 165,198 ; Mar.
6 ; Serial No. 167,596 ; published Nov. 28. 1922.
Blakely, Harry C, New Britain, Conn. Potato chips.
169,773 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 168,913 ; published Apr.
3, 1023.
Blakeney, John G., doing business as The Sniff-Bang Com-
pany, Syracuse, N. Y. Medicinal preparation for the
treatment of colds, grippe, and catarrh. 163,024 ;
Jan. 2.
Blakeslce. G. S.. & Co., Cicero, 111. Machines for wash-
ing dishes and metal articles. 167,989 ; May 8.
Blakey's Boot Protectors, Limited, Leeds, England. Pads
mamifactured from rubber or rubber composition for
application to boots and shoes. 104,067-8 : Feb. 13.
Blakey's Boot Protectors, Limited, Leeds, England. Pads
manufactured from rubber or rubber composition for
application to boots and shoes. 166,243 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 165,618 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Blanc Manufacturing Co. (See Blanc, Samuel.)
Blanc, Samuel, doing business as Blanc Manufacturing
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Antiseptic astringent, and de-
odorant mouth wash. 172,706 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,642 ; published May 29, 1923.
Blanchard & Blodgett. (See Blodgett, Nina B.)
Blanchette, Anguste, Pawtucket, R. I. Ointment for ex-
ternal use for cuts, bruises, sprains, and eruptions.
172,656 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,887 ; published June
5, 1923.
Blanchette-Gazzara Corp., Chicago, 111. Malt extract for
food purposes, macaroni, olive oil, table sirup, canned
fish, etc. 165,569 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 161,107 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Blank, Henry, & Company, Newark, N. J. Watches and
parts thereof. 173,534-5 : Sept. 25
Blanke-Baer Extract & Preserving Company, St. Louis,
Mo. JeUy, apple butter, and fruit preserves. 167,111 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 168,316 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Blatt, M. E., Co., Atlantic City, N. J. Bath robes, bath-
ing suits, coats and suits, etc. 168,185 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 169,117 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Blatz, Val., Jr., Candy Co., ililwaukee, Wis. Bar candy.
169,399 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 162,528 : published Mar.
27, 1923.
Blauston, Nathan L., doing business as Marie Antoinette
Perle Co., New York, N. Y. Pearls. 168,443 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 170,614 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Blazeout Company, The. (See Marstin, Clayton R.)
Elechmau, S., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Woolen
yarn. 165,698; Mar. 20; Serial No. 169,945; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Bleehman, S., & Sons Inc., New York. N. Y. Fabric and
leather gloves. 168,553 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 160,278 ;
published Jan. 30, 1023.
Bledsoe, Yancy M., Bouham, Tex. Wrenches. 176,553 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,187 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Bliss Brothers Company. (See Rioux, Joseph F.)
Bliss Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Memorandum-
paper holder. 171,159 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,321 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Bloch Chemical Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Preparation used in treatment of the scalp. 163,281 ;
Jan. 9.
Bloch, L^on, New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 174,086;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,413 ; published July 10, 1923.
Block, Felix, doing business as Advance Knitting Mills,
New York, N. Y. Knitted goods — viz, sweaters, scarfs,
mufflers, and capes. 169.314 : June 12 ; Serial No.
169,528 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Block Gas Mantle Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio.
Gas and gasoline mantles. 174,805 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 180,651 ; published July 24, 1923.
Block, Leopold, doing business as Buffalo Jewelry Manu-
facturing Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Finger rings and
neck chains. 174,777 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 171,893 ;
published July 24, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Block-Walsh Corporatiou, New York, N. Y. Table board
game. 174,638; Oct. 23; Serial No. 181,010; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Block - Zimmerman & Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Pickled cabbage. 172,206 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,226 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Blodgett, Nina E., doing business as Blanchard & Blod-
getti Harvard, III. Medicine for gallstones and liver
trouble. 164,213; Feb. 13.
Bloom & Perla, New York, N. Y. Shirts. 175,705 ;
Nov. 6.
Bloom Sublyme Sboe Co., Inc., New York and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Boots, shoes, slippers, and sandals. 173,812 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,524 ; published .Tuly 3, 1923.
Bloomfleld, Andrew J., Ann Arbor, Mich. Candies.
165,982 ; Mar. 27 : Serial No. 162,157 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Blossom Hat Co. (See Mermelsteln, Joseph R.)
Blu-Eibon Ice Cream Co. iSee Cutrer, Bennie B.)
Blue Hill Candy Company. (See Catsigianis, Otto P.)
Blue Island Specialty Company, Blue Island, HI. Den-
tal and engine stones, and lathe wheels. 168,7.59 ;
May 29; Serial No. 172,725; published Mar. 13. I!i23.
Blue Ribbon Battery Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Bat-
tery solutions. 176,984 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,651 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Blue-Ribbon Knitting Mills, Inc., Waltham, Mass. Knit-
ted bathing suits. 173,914; Oct. 2; Serial No.
175,063 ; published July 10, 1923,
Blue Ridge Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. Alex-
andria, Va. Work shirts, trousers, and overalls.
177,595 ; Dec. 18.
Blue Star Overall Company, Norwich, Conn. Overalls
and Jumpers. 166,689 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,095 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Bluebell Malt Co. (See Katz, Sigmund.)
Bluemantie, Jack, Paris, France. Beverage sold as a soft
drink. 172,179 ; Aug. 21.
Bluffton Milling Company, The, Findlay and BlufCton,
Ohio. Wheat and rye flour. 165,090 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 154,298; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Blum & Bergeron, Houma, La. Drit'd shrimp. 177,170 ;
Dec. 11; Serial No. 181,167; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Blum & Bergeron, Houma, La. Dried shrimp. 177,341 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,168 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Blum, Harold F., doing business as Harold F. Blum &
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned crab. 172,506;
iug. 28.
Blum, Isaac, New York, N. Y. Cigarettes. 173,681 ;
Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,213 ; published July 3, 1923.
Blum & Mittenthal, New York, N. Y. Ladies' hand bags.
174,243: Oct. 9; Serial No. 179,847; published July
10, 1923.
Blum, Stanley W., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Sweat-
ers, sweater coats, and bathing suits. 163,025 ; Jan. 2.
Blumenfleld, Samuel M., New York, N. Y. Boys' and
men's caps. 170,365 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,053 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Blumenthal, Edwin M., doing business as E. M. Blumen-
thal cS: Company, Chicago, 111. Corn sirup used in
the manufacture of nonalcoholic beverages. 168,261 ;
May 15; Serial No. 170,677; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Blumenthal, Edwin M., doing business as E. M. Blumrn-
thal & Co., Chicago, 111. Malt and corn sirup used in
the manufacture of nonalcoholic malt beverages.
166.832 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,678 ; published Jan.
9 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 163,279-80 ; Jan. 9.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 163,424 ; Jan. 9.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Pile
fabric in the piece. 163,977 ; Feb. 6.
Blumenthal, Sidnev, & Co. Inc., New i'ork, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 163,985 ; Feb. 6.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 165.694 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 170,118 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 166,941 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
171,895; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York. N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 166,947 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
171,894 ; published .Tan. 30, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 167,936 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
173.559; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 168,044 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
173,164; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., Mew York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics In the piece. 169,672; June 26; Serial No.
174,687 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 169,677 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
173,909 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics In the piece. 170,636 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
175,767 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 171,589; Aug. 7: Serial No.
176,764; published May 15, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile fab-
rics in tbe piece. 171,979-80 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial Nos.
17N.S1(J-11; published May 22, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
and wool upholstery fabrics. 175,187 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 175,765 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
and wool upholstery fabrics. 175,188; Oct. 30; Serial
No. 175,763 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 175,553; Nov. 6; Serial No.
179,848 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 175,662 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
182,201 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Boardmau, Wm., & Sons Company, The, Hartford, Conn.
Coffee. 165,774; Mar. 20; Serial No. 159,196; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Boatright, Lenore, San Francisco, Calif. Dolls. 172,334 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 177,649 ; nublished May 29. 1923.
Bob & Baskind, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' shirts,
underwear, play suits, boys' waists and blouses.
170,334 ; July 10.
Bob & Baskind, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' shirts
and boys' blouses. 175,230 ; Oct. 30.
Bob-o-Link Products Co. (See Schwartz, Paul H.)
Bobwliite Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. In-
secticides, bactericides, fungicides, etc., for plants.
109,791-2 ; July 3 ; Serial Nos. 168,953-4 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Bobwhite Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Balm
for the treatment of abnormal complications of the
udder and to relieve inflammation in galls, cuts, etc.
176,091 : Nov. 13.
Bochmann, F. A., & Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Worsted
and woolen dress goods in the piece. 172,894-5 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial Nos. 175,051-2 ; published May 29, 1923.
Bockstege Furniture Co., EvansviUe, Ind. Household
furniture. 169,014 ; May 29.
Bockstege Furniture Co., The, EvansviUe, Ind. Dining-
room furniture. 172,353 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,347 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Body, Thomas, Co., Oakland, Calif. Canned fruits.
109,304 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 168,020 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Boehringer, C. F., & Soehne, Waldhof, near Mannheim,
Germany, assignor to The Chemical Foundation, Incor-
porated, Wilmington, Del. Iron derivatives of albu-
men. 24,228 ; renewed Feb. 13, 1923.
Boggiano, Louis, doing business as Chicago & Geneva
Bottling Works, Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic, maltless
beverages. 163,282-4 ; Jan. 9.
Bohn Refrigerator Company, St. Paul, Minn. Refriger-
ators. 171,945; Aug. 14.
Bohn Refrigerator Company, St. Paul, Minn. Refriger-
ators. 173,582; Sept. 25.
Boiler Scale Dissolvent Corp., Buffalo, N. Y. Compound
for dissolving and removing scale and rust from boil-
ers, etc. 169,780 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,318 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Boise Butcher Company, Ltd., Boise, Idaho. Boiled bams,
sugar-cured meats, lard, etc. 166,792; Apr. 17: Serial
No. 156,775; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Boissonade, Eugene, New York, N. Y. Fish, meat, and
salad sauces and dressings. 165.886-8 ; Mar. 20.
Bolcom Canal Lumber Co.. Seattle, Wash. Laths and
lumber. 172,134. Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,012 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Boldu-Branca, Carolina D., et al., successors. (See
Scala, Maria B.)
Bolduc, George J., doing business as G.- J. Bolduc &
Company, Portland, Greg. Cough drops and lozenges.
174,356 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,032 ; published July
10, 1923.
Bolgiano, J., Seed Co., The, Baltimore, Md. Field, vege-
table and flower seeds. 171,573 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
172,859: published May 22, 1923.
Bolinger, George N., Shelbyville, lU. Needles. 164.015 ;
Feb. 6.
Bolinger, W. A., doing business as Bolinger Orchards,
Methow, Wash. Fresh apples. 171,071 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 171,896 : published May 8, 1923.
Bolitho & Stringer, Paris, France. Face creams, face
powders, perfumes, dentifrices, etc. 165,519 ; Mar. 13.
Serial No. 163,855 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Bolivar Packing Company, San Diego, Calif. Olives.
175,617 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,835 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Boll Weevil Chemical Company, Charlotte, N. C. Insecti-
cide for the extermination of boll weevil. 164,353 ;
Feb. 20.
BoU-We-Go Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. Com-
position used for spraying and destroying boll weevils,
etc. 168,055 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,053 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Bollerman, Albert, doing business as Ne-Ver-Rust Mfg.
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chemical compounds. 169,025 :
May 29.
Bon Ami Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Scouring
soap. 175,072 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 170,557 ; published
Aug. 7. 1923.
Bon-Quin Co. (See Brown, H. Clay.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphaietical list of registrants of trade-marks— Gontmued.
631
Bon-Tober Sporting Good^ Co., The. Ilartford Conn
Basoballs and Kiseball gloves, li.i.rlo; Oct. -, benal
No l"i1.:!!U; published July :?, 1928.
Bonadio & Mercbiorri Co., I'ittsburgb Pa Alimentarv
paste 166.476; Apr. 3: Serial No. 166.973: published
Bo'^n^a"". V^Amu^K ■ & Bro.. New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
Bond^''*Ch'aHes°' ^Company. Philadelphia Pa. Round
leather .and flat leather belting. 171.o09 : Aug. < ,
Serial No 105.661 : pub ishcd May 22, 1923.
Bond Charles company. FhiKadelphia, Va. Leather
loom sundries. 17.S,733 : Oct. 2; Sena! No. l.S.oSS,
published .Tune 12, 192.-?. ,., v i,r, vx,
Bond Foundry and Machine Company Manheim Pa
Shaft hansers and collars, friction clutches, clutch and
shaft couplings, etc. 163,651 : Jan. 23. „„„;,
Bond Jessie A., doina business as J. & A. Bond, uamii
ton Ontario, Canada. Salve for the relief of eczema,
salt r'Veum acne. etc. 174.109: Oct. 2: Serial No.
171.061: published July 10. If'--^-^ ., ., .„ „„
Bond Marble Company. Knosville,_Tenn.. Marble in un-
finished blocks. 169,065 ; June o ; Serial No. 172,2o6 ,
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Bonded Products ^"^PO'l^i'^-^.^cr^ oT?o -^Serial Nos
and soap products. li3,(o8-9 . Oct. J. serial -Mob.
177,352-3: published June 5. 192.3
Bonded Products Corporation New York N. Y Soap
and scouring compounds. Ii4,8t3 ; Oct. Z6 , serial ..no.
180,206 : published July 24. 192.3 Smn and
Bonded Products Corporation New York, N Y. Soap and
soap products. 175,018 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,3o4 .
Bo^n'^u'co' ThI: Wifl'du Lac, Wis. Candy. 176,604 :
Nov. 27: Serial No. 179.849; published Sept. 11.
BonUa ■ Company. The. Fond du Lac, Wis.. -Candy.
165,767 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 160,85a ; published Pec,
Bontta'^^Company, The. Fond du Lac, Wis, Candy.
166 343; Apr. 3; Serial No. 160,856: published Jan.
Bonk,'^J^ohn J., doing business as. Lncile Pearl Company,
Ni-w York. N. Y. Pearls. ]r,6..Ti.5: Apr. 10, ben.a .\o.
171,200; published Jan. 2, 1923. , , , .„ „, . ^ow
Bonnov Forse & Tool Works, Philadelphia Pa ; New
York. N.^Y.: Allentown. Pa.. an5 Chicago 111
Wrencbes. 169.^60: June 12: Serial No. 1(2,63.^,
Bo?.n''ev' Forg^f^A Tool^Works. Philadelphia and Allen-
Tow^. Pa ! Chicago, 111., and New York N^ J- Tapp|
wrenches. 171.873: Aug. 14; Serial No. 173,993,
published May 15, .1923. ^ „ ,
Bonnie-B Company, inc.. The. New York, N. Y. lialr
Bonnie-B'compa.iyfTnc.!^The, New York, N. Y. Powder
puffs 167 164 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,249 ; published
Bonumo^'iufert, Brooklyn, N- J.- Candy. 166.880; Apr.
17 : Serial No. 151,306 : published Feb. 6. 1923.
BocU, Daniel. WooU-n Mills, Inc Cbicaf "l Over-
■ coats suits, raincoats, and pants 164.o81.ieb._u.
Boonville Bottling Works, Koonvilleind Nonalcoholic
maltlpss beverage sold as a soft drink. 163,821,
Boonville^Mills Company. Boonville, Mo. Wheat flour.
167,184 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,911 ; published Dec.
1 2 1Q22
BoonVme kills Company. BoonvlUe Mo. Wheat flour
corn meal, and Graham flour. l'0.84o July 24, beiial
No 16-' 912 : published Mar. 20, 1923. „, , , ,
Boorum& Pease company, New York N^ Y Blank books.
pads, and tablets, etc. 163,898 : Feb. 6.
Bo'oth-Coahran Co., San Diego Calif. Preparation tor
removing calli and corns from the feet. _ 1'4.'61 .
Oct. 23; Serial No. 167.796: published Aug. i, 1923.
Booth F E . Co.. San Francisco, CaUf. Heavy-bodied,
light-colored brown fish-oil, aerated, used m the prepa-
rati'-n of varnish. 163.707 : Jan. 23.
Booth. F. E.. Co.. San Francisco, Calif .Light-colored re-
fined sardine oil for pamt oil. 163. '08 , .^^^ ^d. ,
Booth F E. Co., San Francisco, Calif. Highly-rennea
caustic-tredted bleached oil used for making white
enamels and light varnish. 163.709 : Jan. 23.
Eoo°h F E., Co.fsan Francisco, Calif. Eecovered salad
oil used as a base in the manufac^re of greases and
lubricating oil. 167.805 : May 8 ; Serial No. 167.5ol ,
published Feb. 13, 1923 .
I Booth. F. E.. Co.. San Francisco,_Ca if Oil used In
making bigh-gloss varnish. 170.oi8: July 17, Serial
No. 107.5.^3: published Apr. 17. 192.3 ir-orb.
Booth Wilfrid I, Elmira. N. Y. Candy. 16o,968 ;
Mar 27 : Serial No. 159.404 ; published Nov. 28. 1922.
Boott Mills, Lowell, Mass, Woven cotton tovrels and
toweling, 175,106 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No, 1 . i ,164 ; puh-
Bootv^^Philfp C.^P',^'doing business as Innovation Spe-
cialties assignor to Innovation Specialties Co, Inc.
Chica-o III. Manicurists' buffing implements and re-
newal strips therefor. 176,394 : Nov. 27; Serial No.
171 411 : published Sept. 11. 1923. „ „ _ ,
Borden Company. The, New York, N. Y. Caramels.
170,987 ; July 24.
Children's
Serial No.
Dolls.
Borden Company, The, New York, N. Y. Chocolate cubes.
Bordow. .\ijraham, doing business as Bordow Silk Co., New
York N. y. Thrown pure silk yarn. 165,018 ; Feb. 27.
Bonlow Silk Co. (See Bordow, Abraham.)
Borgcnicht & Sons Co. Inc., New York, N. \.
and misses' dresses. 176,109 ; Nov. 20 ;
158,843 : published Aug. 28. 1923.
Borgfeldt, George, & Co.. New York, N. -. -----
171,046 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 175,338 ; published May
15 1923
Borgfeldt, ' George, & Co., New York, N. Y. Dolls.
171,584; Aug. 7; Serial No. 175,339; published May
22 10''3
Borgfeldt. George, & Co., New York, N, Y, Hair nets,
173.702 : Oct, 2 ; Serial No, 177,120 ; published June
19 1923,
Born'n Frank, doing business as Bornn Distilling Com-
pany New York, N. Y. Preparation for bathing and
massaging. 174,393; Oct. 16; Serial No. 174,425;
published July 17, 1923. ,. ,^ _ . . ,
Boro Chemical Co., Inc., Binghamton, N. Y. Germicide.
167,560 : May 1 ; Serial No. 165,267 ; published Dec.
26 19'^''
Borroughs"," Joseph N., Oakland, Calif. Towel cabinets.
175,784 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,023 ; published Aug.
28 19''*3
Borsum Bros., New York, N. Y., and Jersey City N, J.
Metal polish, 169,491 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 137,ol2 ;
published Sept. 5, 1922.
Boss Manufacturing Company, The, Kewanee, 111., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Fabric and leather gloves and mittens.
164.765: Feb. 27. .,,.-<.
Boss Nut Company, Chicago, 111. Lock nuts, bolts, rivets,
screws. 175,017 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,355 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923. ^, ^, , „ .
Boss Washing Alaciiine Company, The, Norwood^. Ohio.
Washing machines for clothes. 164.956; Feb. 2i.
Bossard, Jean, doing business as Institut de Beaute
Castiglione, Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water,
face powder, rouge, etc. 169,909 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
170,618 ; published Mar. 6. 1923. .,,, ^ •
Bossard Railway Signal Corporation, Troy, N. Y. Electric
flashers for intermittent signals and the hke. 166j063 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,667 ; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Bossong, J. C, & Co. (See Bossong, Joseph CO
Bossong, Joseph C, doing business as J. C. Bossong &
Co., New York, N, Y. Hosiery. 164,079 : Fob. 13.
Bossong. Joseph C. doing business at J. C. Bossong &
Co.. New York. N. Y. Hosiery. 164.247 ; Feb. 13.
Bossong, Joseph C, doing business as J. C. Bossong &
Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 164,827-8; Feb. 2r.
Bossong, Joseph C, doing business as J. C. Bossong*
Co New York. N. Y. Hosiery, 168,246 ; May lo ;
Serial No. 167,765 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Bossong, Joseph C, doing business as J. C. Bossong & Co.,
New York. N. Y. Hosiery. 175,184; Oct, 30; Serial
No, 181,170; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Bost, Bernice C, Chicago, 111, Section of a monthly
periodical, 170,562: July 17; Serial No. Ir 3,910;
published Apr. 17. 1923. ,, .^
Bost, William D., Chicago, lU. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups, etc., for making same. 171,058 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 176,444 ; published May 15, 1923.
Boston Clock Company, Boston, Mass. Time indicating.
keeping and recording instruments. ]68,289-; May 15.
Boston Harbor Oil Company, Boston, Mass. Lwbricating
oil. 167.568; May 1; Serial No. 167,3(9; published
Bostljn Insulated Wire & Cable Co,, Boston. Mass, Elec-
tric conductors, wires, and cables. 160,286 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 160,534 : published July 18, 1922.
Boston Mola.sses Company, Boston, Mass. Molasses.
168 .=143 ; May 29 : Serial No. 158,212 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Bostwick Steel Lath Company, The, Niles, Ohio. Ex-
panded-metal lath and reenforcements for concrete
structures, channel irons, etc. 169,094; June 5.
Bostwick Steel Lath Company, The, Niles, (Dhio, Metal
lath and expanded-metal reenforcements for concrete
structures. 169,095 ; June 5.
Bosworth Line Co.. Inc., East Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 174,541 : Oct. 16.
Bot.any Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J., and New York,
NY. Woolen dress goods. 23,936 ; renewed Dec.
19 1923
Botanv Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J. Worsted yarn fab-
ric known as reps. 174,165-6; Oct. 9; Serial Nos.
179,987-8 ; published July 17, 1923. f„y,^,„
Bot.anv Worsted Mills, Passaic, N..T Wool pile fabric
1'74;506; Oct. 16: Serial No. 180,358; published July
fabric known as "reps." 174.oS8 , Oct. 23 , beriai ->o.
B0^J^f^brS^Ml£s!"^4Jic:f ■ J. F.abric known a,
worsted rep. 175,177; Oct. 30; Serial No. 181,334.
Bo?hamle\'Vo"rle. New'lofk. N. Y. Dyestuffs. 175,432 :
Nov 6^ Serial No. 171,568 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
632
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphaletical Ust of registrants of trade-marls — Continued.
Boucher, Wm., & Sons, Baltimore, Md. Cigars and to-
baccos. 176,125 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 174,816 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Bouck, Harold W., Chicago, 111. Poultice plasters for
pimples and bolls. 172,369 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
160,390; published May 1, 1923.
Boue Soeurs, New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 177,665 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 181,171 ; puhli.shed Oct. 9, 1923.
Bouillonized Peanut Company. (See Craven, Horace G.)
Boulin, Camille H., doing business as Canson & Montgol-
fier, New Yorlj, N. Y. Handmade paper. 167,768 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 173,276 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Boumenot, Beppo, doing business as The J. H. Blacljler
Company, Westerly, R. I. Beverages sold as sbft
drinks and sirup for making the same. 164,156 ;
l^-eb. 13
Bourjois, A., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet prepara-
tions. 167.378 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,766 ; published
Dec. 26, 1923.
Bourjois, A., & Co., Inc., assignor to M. Tecla & Co., New
York, N. Y. Face powder. 177,712 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 112,292 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Bourke, Leo A., doing business as " Must Hatch Incu-
bator Company," Petaluma, Calif. Incubated chicks
and other young poultry. 164,887 ; Feb. 27.
Bouton, Emile, Paris, France. Hat linings. 173,415 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 145,430 ; published Juue 19, 1923.
Bouvet, Simonne, New York, N. Y. Doll. 108,932;
May 29 ; Serial No. 173,319 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Bovee Novelty Company, Chicago, 111. Vanity kits and
cases. 173,455 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 178,325 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Bowden, J. B., & Co., New York, N. Y. Wedding rings.
164,587 ; Feb. 20.
Bowden, J. B., & Company, New York, N. Y. Type of
finger rings known as wedding rings. 167,354 ; May
1 ; Serial No. 144,273 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Bowen, Frank G., doing business as Bowen Mfg. Co.,
Kansas Citv, Mo. Key cases. 171,449 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 157,651 ; published May 8, 1923.
Bowen Mfg. Co. (See Bowen, Frank G.)
Bower McQuillen Co. (See Bower & McQuillen, as-
signors.)
Bower & McQuillen, assignors to Bower McQuillen Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Polish for furniture, pianos, floors,
etc. 164,603 ; Feb. 20.
Bowers, Claude E., doing business as Bowers Manufactur-
ing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Self-propelled toy ve-
hicles. 171,227 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 177,067 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Bowers Manufacturing Company. (See Bowers, Claude E.)
Bowker Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Water
softener. 176,413 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,706 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Bowker Insecticide (Company, New York, N. Y. Insecti-
cides. 167,421 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 169,749 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Bowlus, George G., doing business as The Five-in-One
Chemical Company, Burkittsville, Md. Salves and
ointments for treating sores, flesh wounds, burns, etc.
165,701 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 163,252 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Bowman Bros. Seed Co., Concordia, Kans. Hen food,
egg mash, chick food, and chick mash. 170,835 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 162,658 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Bowman, Erick, Remedy Company, Inc., Owatonna, Minn.
Abortion remedy and an insecticide. 177,268 ; Dec.
11; Serial No. 166,126; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Bowman, John M., Lanark, 111. Preparation for use In
the treatment of hog cholera, and a vermifuge prepa-
ration. 174,642 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,172 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Bownes, Ftank, Company Inc., Lynn, Mass. Paint en-
amels. 166,484 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,619 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Bownes, Frank, Company, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Paint
enamels. 170,609 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 176,396 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Bownes, Frank, Company, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Varnish.
174,216 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 181,054 ; published July
10, 1923.
Bowser, S. F., and Company, Incorporated, Fort Wayne,
Ind. Dry-cleaning systems. 172.264; Aug. 28; Serial
No. 177,008 ; published May 29, 1923.
Bowyer, Ambrose, Chicago, 111. Publications to be pub-
lished at irregular intervals. 177,333 ; Dec. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 181,669 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Boyakin, Raymond, Salt Lake City, Utah. Auto and
furniture cleaner. 173,621 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 166,036 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Boyce, Georgette, Syracuse, N. X. Toilet paper.
166,304-5 ; Mar. 27.
Boyd, A. C, doing business as Pine-O Chemical Company,
Langdale, Ala. Furniture and automobile polish.
175,066 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 171,062 ; published Aug. 14,
1923.
Boyd, Charles G., Bethlehem, Pa. Foot powders. 167,643 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 168,629 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Boyd, John S., Company, Inc., Williamstown, Mass.
Cotton pile cloth in the piece. 163,285 ; Jan. 9.
Boyd, John S., Co. Inc., Williamstown, Mass., and Now
York. N. Y. Corduroys in the piece. 167.673 ; May
8 ; Serial No. 173.227 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Boyd, John S., Co. Inc., Williamstown, Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Corduroys in the piece. 168,766 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 173,229 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Boyd, John S., Company Inc., Williamstown, Mass.
Cotton pile cloth in the piece. 170,878 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 157,827; published May 1, 1923.
Boyd, Lunham & Company, Chicago, 111. Lard. 173,034 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,607 ; published June 5, 1923.
Boyd, Martin, & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Wheat flour.
176,567 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,589 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Boyd Packing Company. (See Patrick- Young Company.)
Boyd-Welsh Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leather and
cloth shoes. 165,292; Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,280;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Boye Needle Co., The, Chicago, III. Key chains. 174,094 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,773 ; published July 3, 1923.
Boykin Machinery & Supply Co., Beaumont, Tex. Oil-
well machinery and tools. 173,918 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 174,062 ; published July 3, 1923.
Boyle, John, & Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Waterproofed cotton duck. 105,313 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 166,167 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Boyle, John, & Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Cotton duck. 166,211 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,152 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Boyle, John, & Company Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Unbleached, bleached, dyed, and colored cotton ducks
and drills in the piece. 167,001 ; Apr. 17.
Boynton, Catharine, Los Angeles, Calif. In continuing
series of stories. 165,157 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 149,375 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Boynton Furnace Co., Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Steam and water boilers, hot-air furnaces, and
ranges. 163,489; Jan. 16.
Boynton Furnace Co., Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Steam and water boilers and hot-air furnaces.
169,028 ; May 29.
Boyriven, A., New Y'ork, N. Y. Automobile upholstery
fabrics. 174,757 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 165,120 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Boyshform Brassiere Co., The, New York, N. Y. Bras-
sieres. 173,551-3 ; Sept. 25.
Bozeman, Mike E., doing business as Hampton Medicine
Company, Winnfield, La. Preparation for impure blood.
173,013 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,871 ; published June
5, 1923.
Braadland, John, Ltd. (See Abbott, Hall & Co.)
Brach, Jacques, Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters,
sachets, face powders, etc. 165,594 ; Mar. 13. Serial
No. 146,687 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Brach, L. S., Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J. Radio
head sets, radiodetectors, radiocrystals, etc. 174,594 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,892 ; published July 24, 1923.
Brackett, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Powder for bath-
ing, washint;, and cleaning purposes. 170,564 ; July
17; Serial No. 173,994: published Apr. 24, 1923.
Bradbury, F. L., Co., The, Long Island City, N. Y.
Cookies. 165,076 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 159,407 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Woolen piece goods. 165,118-19 ; Mar. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 122,518-19 ; published Dec. 2, 1919.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Woolen piece goods. 165.120 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
122,523 ; published Dec. 2, 1919.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Woolen piece goods. 165,326-9 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
Nos. 122,516-24 ; published Dec. 2, 1919.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
lana. Woolen piece goods. 165,408-9 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
Nos. 122,460-1 ; published Dec. 2, 1919.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Mohair piece goods. 165,410 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
122,513 ; published Dec. 2, 1919.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Woolen piece goods. 165,411 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
122,517 ; published Dec. 2, 1919.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, Bradford, England.
Wool and cotton admixture piece goods. 168.781-2 ;
May 29 ; Serial Nos. 122,462-3 ; published Feb. 27,
1923.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, Bradford, England.
Mohair and cotton admixture piece goods. 168,783 ;
May 29; Serial No. 122,512; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, Bradford, England.
Wool and cotton admixture piece goods. 168,784 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 122,515 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford,
England. Ladies' costumes and skirts. 168,787; May
29: Serial No. 124.042; published Feb. 20, 3923.
Bradford Dvers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford,
England. Piece goods. 168,791 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
132,074 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford,
England. Dyed cotton piece goods. 169,782 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 122,624 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford,
England. Cotton, artificial-silk, silk, and woolen piece
goods and admixtures of same. 169.783 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 122,625 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-iiiarks — Contiimeil.
633
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Cotton and other pieco goods. 175,049 ; Oct.
oO ; Serial No. 170.588 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford,
Ensland. " Woolen piece miods. 177,71;? ; Dec. 25 ;
Sofial No. 122,520; published Dec. 2, 1919.
Bradford Shoe Company. The, Columbus, Ohio. Shoes of
leather and combination of cloth and leather. 166,055 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,197 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Bradley, Jauios J.? Now York, N. Y. Toilet soap.
171,929 : Aug. 14.
Bradley Miilcr & Co., Bay City, Mich. Door and window
frames. 165,375 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,331 ; published
Oct. 10. 1922.
Bradlev, Milton Company, Springfield, Mass. Crayons.
177,804-5 ; Dec. 25.
Bradley & Vrooman Company, Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
paints. 167,327 : Apr. 24.
Bradley-Wise I'niut Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Paints,
varnishes, p:\iat enamels, dry colors. 172,109 ; Aug.
21 : Serial No. 172.4G4 : published May 15. 1920.
Bradt, Gustayus H., San Francisco, Calif. Canned ber-
ries and fruits. 173,573^ ; Sept. 25.
Bradt, Gustayus H., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and berries, fruit jams, etc. 173,575 ; Sept. 25.
Bradt, Gustayus H., San Francisco, Calif. Canned ber-
ries and fruits. 174,533 ; Oct. 10.
Brady, i'eter H., doing business as The Somish Labora-
tories, Spokane, Wash. Dental cream. 164,729 ;
Feb. 27.
Braiidou, Lord & Nagle Co., The, New York, N. Y.
Weekly publication. 177,372 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,726; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Brager of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Hosiery. 169,052 ;
June 5 ; Serial No. 168,198 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Bragonier, Maude C, South Pasadena, Calif. Children's
suits and dresses. 165,960 ; Mar. 27 ; Seridl No.
155,336 ; published Jan. 2, 1023.
Brainard. Pearl H., doing business as Macomb Manufac-
turing Company, Macomb, 111. Iceless and tireless re-
ceptacles for retaining heat and cold. 171,526 ; Aug.
7 : Serial No. 176,061 ; published May 8, 1923.
Brarabergef Reinthal Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Caps. ' 170,722 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 173,459 ; pub-
lished June 5. 1923.
Bramblett, J. Thad, Pocasset, Okla. Preparations for
the treatment of eczema and other skin diseases,
burns, scalds, etc. 175,044 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
178,326 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Branca, Bernardino, et al., successors. (See Scala,
Maria B.)
Branca, Dolores D., et al., successors. (See Scala,
Maria B.)
Brand Nen Company, Inc., Far Rockaway, Long Island,
N. Y. Tooth paste and mouth wash. 165,875 ; Mar. 20.
Brandeau, Anna F., Chicago, 111. Garters. 166,805-6 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial Nos. 168,199-200 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Brandenburg & Brandenburg. New York, N. Y. Manu-
factured furs. 168.336; May 22; Serial No. 160,993;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Brandes. Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Corn salve. 175.496 ;
Nov. 6 : Serial No. 177,768 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Brandt, II. O., & Ilampson. (See Maddocks, John, as-
signor.)
Brandt & Flollerbaugh, Van Wert, Ohio. Exterior and
interior stucco compositions. 165,153 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 144,012 ; published Oct. 10. 1922.
Branfman, Jacob, New Y'ork, N. Y. Meat products — ^viz,
smoked beef, bologna, and salami. 163,286 ; Jan. 9.
Branford Electric Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Elec-
tric appliances. 175.949 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,634 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Brannon, Mary. Company, Atlanta, Ga. Curative oint-
ment for the treatment of utero-ovarian diseases.
163,026: Jan. 2.
Braun, J. H.. & Co., Chicago. 111. Coffee and tea. 176,265 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 177,207 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Brauns. Wilhelm, Gesellschaft mit beschritnkter Haftung.
Quedlinburg, Germany. Colors for dyeing purnoses.
176,184; Nov. 20; Serial No. 174,160 ;" published' Aug.
14. 1923.
Brauns. Wilhelm. Gesellschaft mit bescbriinkter Haftunc,
Quedlinburg, Germany. Colors for dveincr. 176,388 ;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 174,161 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Brannscbweispr Rfchenniascbinen-F''abrik Rema, m. b. H.,
Brannscliwrig. Germany. Calculating and adding ma-
chinp.s. 164,965 ; Feb. 27.
Braw Laddie Golf Company, Oakland, Calif. Golf clubs.
171,153 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,062 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Brawner, Henry N.. jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy, Washington, D. C. Raw and pasteurized milk,
butter, eggs, and cheese. 172,566 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 170.739 ; published May 1. 1923.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy, Washington, D. C. Butter, eggs, and cheese.
172.585 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,707 ; published May
15, 1923.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy, Washington, D. C. Raw and pasteurized milk,
hutter. eges, and cheese. 172,684 : Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 161,349 ; published May 15, 1923.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy, Washington, D. C. Butter. 172,939 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 161,347 ; published June 5, 1923.
Brazilian Coffee Co. (See Gallotti, Frederick T.)
Broathe-O-Tol-Co. (See Plotcher, Eugene M.)
Brecht Candy Company, The, Donyer, Colo. Candy.
170,448; July 17; Serial No. 172,199; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Breeze Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J. Flexible metal
hose. 165,172 ; Mar. G ; Serial No. 127,852 ; published
Dec. 5, 1922.
Bregstein, Nathan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ladles' undworwear
made of textile fabrics. 173,211 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
171,250 ; published June 12, 1923.
Breit, Antol M., doing business as Crescent Rubber Spe-
cialty Company, Chicago, 111. Bloomers for babies and
children. 172,957 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,296 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Breitenbach, M. J., Company, New York, N. Y. Remedy
for chlorosis, malnutrition, anaemia, etc. 168,593;
May 29; Serial No. 164,580; published Feb. 13, 192:5.
Bremer Aluminum Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Aluminum
cooking utensils. 164,413-14 ; Feb. 20.
Brenchley, Emma M., New Maiden, England. Cigarette
paper. 170,307 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 176,445 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Brenner, Jacob, Fond du Lac, Wis. Furnaces. 175,691 ;
Nov. 6.
Breon, George A., doing business as Whlnton Labora-
tories, Kansas Citv, Mo. Medical compound for treat-
ing corns. 177,054 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,167 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Breslauer, Adolph, New I'ork, N. Y. Hair goods.
171,634; Aug. 7.
Bresler, Abraham, doing business as Lubraseptol Co.,
New York, N. Y. Lubricants for dental engines and
general lubricant purposes. 176,050 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 180,959 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Brewer & (Company, Inc., Worcester, Mass. Lime.
171,535 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,129 ; published May
8 1923
Briden, L. L., & Co., Boston, Mass. Dyes. 167,904 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 168,871 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Bridgeman-Russell Co., Duluth, Minn. Ice cream.
175,779 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,268 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Bridgeport Brass Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Nonferrous
metals in the form of ingots, billets, slabs, sheets, etc.
171,691 ; Aug. 7.
Briggs, J., &'Sons Co., Providence, R. I. Special-process
metal and bars, sheets, strips, etc. 171,895 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 171,827 ; published May 1, 1923.
Briggs, Z. T., Photographic Supply Co., The, Kansas City,
Mo. Photographic prints. 163,791 ; Jan. 30.
Brigham Company, The, Springfield, M.ass. Hosiery.
175,163 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,056 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Brignall, Guy E., doing business as Lite Soap Company,
Aurora, III. Household soap. 166.614 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 167,159 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Brilliant Coal Company, Birmingham, Ala. Coal.
165,611 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,160 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
BriUo Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn. N. Y. Steel
wool for cleaning and polishing purposes. 168,938 ;
May 29; Serial No. 173,070; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Brimberg, Samuel N., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and
misses' coats. 163,554 ; Jan. 23.
Brinckerhoff, M. E., San Diego, Calif. Toilet lotions.
168,097-8 ; May 15 ; Serial Nos. 163,612-12i ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Brine, James W., Company, The, Boston, Mass. Football
pants and jackets, union suits, football shoes, athletic
stockings, etc. 164,770-2 ; Feb. 27.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Pillows.
167,771 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 172,731 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Brine, James W.. Company, The, Boston, Mass. Foot-
balls, football bladders, inflators, pads, etc. 168.390 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 169,886 ; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. WoolPn foot-
ball blankets. 170,519; July 17; Seri.il No. 172,728 ;
published Apr. 17. 1923.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Football
pants and jackets, knit worsted union suits, football
shoes, etc. 173,203 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,579 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Hip and kid-
ney pads, elastic bandages, etc. 174,388; Oct. 16;
Serial No. 172,578 ; published July 17, 1923.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston. Mass. Surveying
linemen's measuring outfits. 174.674 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 172,580 ; published .Tuly 24, 1923.
Brine, James W.. Company. Boston. Mass. Score books.
174,678 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,730 ; published .Tuly
24, 1923.
Brine, James W.. Boston, Mass. Flass, banners, pen-
nants, etc. 174,821 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,581 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Brine, .Tames W.. Comp.any, Boston. Mass. Shoe and
skate bags. 176,001 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,729 ;
published Sept. 4. 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphnietical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, doing business as
Kingston Knitting Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Sweaters, rib sport coats, bathing suits, etc. 175,586 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,708 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Brinton, WiUard C, New York, N. Y. Prints, post
cards, pictures, and photographs. 167,861 ; May S ;
Serial No. 152,693; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Brissette, Armand .T., Webster, Mass. Medicinal prepara-
tion for coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. 167,623 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 167,707 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Bristol Company, The, Waterbury, Conn. Electrical loud-
speaking receivers, horns, control boxes, etc. 166,471 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 168,098 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Remedy for
the relief of coughs, colds, etc. 167,744 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 169,526; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Cathartic
and laxative preparation. 167,911 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,153 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Bristol-Mvc-rs Company, New York, N. Y. Medicinal
preparation. 167,912; May 8; Serial No. 169,154;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Cold cream,
167,913 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,156 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Cathartic and
laxative preparation. 168,407 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
171,441 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Britex Chemical Products Limited, London, England.
Disinfectants. 174,024 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,.397 ;
published June 19, 1923.
British America Nickel Corp'n Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada. Nickel sulphate. 174,115 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial N-o.
143,977 ; published July 3, 1923.
Briti.sh America Nickel Corp'n Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada. Nickel ammonium sulphate. 174,116 ; Oct.
2; Serial No. 143,978; published July 3, 1923.
British American Metals Company Inc., New York, N. Y.
Seamless brass tubes, seamless copper tubes, and
condenser tubes. 167,803 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 100,392 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
British Glues & Chemicals, Limited, London, England.
Glue and gelatin glue. 176,499 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
173,588 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Britton, Albert, Myrtle Point, Oreg. Cream cheese.
171,025 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 168,097 ; published Apr.
3. 1923.
Broadway Bargain House, New York, N. Y. Embroidery
edgings, braids, tapes, binding, linen, silk and cotton
elastic belting, etc. 165,920 ; Mar. 20.
Broadway Department Store, The. (See Letts, Arthur,
assignor.)
Broadway Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y. Knitted caps.
166,847 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 165,984 ; published Jan.
9, 1023.
Brochu, Elise M., Holyoke, Mass. Blood tonic and system
regulator. 165,483 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,865 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Brock-Carlson Laboratories, Inc., Minneapolis. Minn.
Coconut-oil shampoo. 168,484; May 22; Serial No.
168,752 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Brockett, Arthur A., Little Falls, N. Y. Hoof-rot remedy.
165,554 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 152,831 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Brocton Fruit Products Company, Brocton, N. Y. Cider
and grape juice. 177,833 ; Dec. 25.
Brodie, Ralph N., doing business as Ralph N. Brodie Co.,
Oakland, Calif. Metallic and nonmetalllc gears.
175,788 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,764 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Brody, N., & Co., New York, N. Y. Ladies' suits, coats,
and dresses. 169,177 : June 12 ; Serial No. 169,527 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Broeker, Chas,, & Co., Owensboro, Ky, Wheat flour,
hominy feed, and grit.s. 176,837 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
179,179 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Brogan, Byard p., Philadelphia, Pa. Finger rings,
172,140-1: Aug. 21; Serial Nos. 176,714-15; published
May 8, 192.'5.
Brogiin, Byard F., Philadelphia, Pa. Finger rings, pend-
ants, scarfpins, etc. 172,995 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
176,716 ; published .Tune 5, 1923.
Brogdex Company, Winter Haven, Fla. Coating mate-
rial having paraffin as its base, 176.759 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No, 175,708; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Brogon Mills, Anderson, S. C. Cotton, flannel, and
flannelettes. 163,873 ; Feb. 6.
Brogon Mills, .A,ndersan, S. C. Colored cotton goods in
the piece. 163,874 ; Feb, 6.
Bromley, John, & Sons, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa,
Lacp curtains and nets 'or curtain lace in piece goods,
170,975 : July 24.
BroDson, Emma. Waldo, Kans, Spark catcher for loco-
motivos, 169,145 : June 12 ; Serial No. 157,206 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Bronxonian Publishing Co, Tnc, New Yoi-k. N. Y. News-
paper periodical published weekly. 168.959 ; May 29 ;
Serial No, 171.611; published Feb, 27, 1923,
Brooklyn Heights Canning Company, Los Angeles, Calif,
Tomato sauce and paste, fruit preserves, canned fruits
and vegetables, 166,659 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 164,855 ;
published Jan. 30, 1023.
Brooklyn Hosiery Mills, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stockings.
171,740 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 169,573 ; published May
22, 1923.
Brooklyn Metal Stamping Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Radio-
frequency transformers. 174,540 ; Oct. 16,
Brooklyn Shield & Rubber Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Baby pants. 172,112; Aug. 21; Serial No. 172,027;
published May 22, 1923.
Brooks Chemical Co., New Cumberland, W. Va. Salve
for treating sore throat, croup, asDfema, etc. 174,029 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No, 176,599 ; published June 19, 1023,
Brooks, Geo., & Son Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Piece
goods of cotton and silk for draperies. 175,644 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 180,045 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Brooks, George W., Topeka, Kans. Blackboards.
174,740; Oct. 23; Serial No. 149,884 ; published July
24, 1923.
Brooks, J. B,, & Co,, assignor to J, B, Brooks and Com-
pany Limited, Birmingham, England. Leather goods.
24,657; renewed May 8, 1924.
Brooks, J. F., & Sons, Bagwell, Tex. Rheumatic oil.
177,843 ; Dec. 25.
Brooks, Max L,, Brooklyn, N. Y. Games and game ap-
paratus. 170,250 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 170,967 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Brooks, Robert W., doing business as Brooks Paper Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Stereotyping ajid copying tissue.
172,926 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,534 ; published June
5, 1923.
Brooks Rupture Appliance Company, Marshall, Mich.
Rupture reducing and confining devices, including
trusses. 166,073 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 159,489 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Brooks Tent & Awning Co., The, Denver, Colo. Tents.
165,642 ; Mar. 13.
Brooks-Wilbor-Parsons Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Books
of blank forms. 175,287 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 123,328 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Brooks, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Meat pies,
meat dumplings, and foods having a meat filler.
172,611 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,597 ; published June
5, 1923.
Brooks, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Meat pies,
dumplings, etc. 173,175 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 170,806 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Broome, Ernest L,, New York, N. Y. Hydraulic gates.
169,858 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,028 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Brouwer, S. J., Shoe Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Shoes of
leather and cloth and leather. 171,715 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 149,119; published Aug. 15, 1922.
Brower Candy Co., Atlanta, Ga. Ice-cream -cones.
163,219 : Jan. 2.
Brown, A. B., Shoe Co., Inc., Orwigsburg, Pa. Shoes.
172,256; Aug. 28; Serial No. 149,261; pubilsheU Jan.
9, 1923.
Brown, Alan L., South Orange, N. J. Game pieces used
for playing games, playing and score boards for such
games. 164,357; Feb. 20.
Brown Bag Co., Inc., The, Statesville, N. C. Traveling
bags, suitcases, portfolios, etc. 163,685 ; Jan. 23.
Brown, Betty, Co., Peoria, 111. Ladies' dresses. 166,605 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 148,920 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, Minn. Caps for men, women,
or children, and aprons made of cloth. 172,784 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 160,743 ; published June 5, 1923.
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, Minn. Signs made of metal
and celluloid. 174,557 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 160,745 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Brown and Brown, Drs., Chicago, 111. Medicated wax
for treatment of pyorrhea. 176,021 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 177,269 ; published July 31, 1923.
Brown, C. C, Candy Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Chocolate
candy, 173,839 : Oct, 2 ; Serial No. 169,279 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Brown, C. D,, & Co,, Inc, Rochester, N. Y. Finished upper-
leather calfskins. 174,481-2 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial Nos.
178,1 60-1 ; pulilished July 17, 1923.
Brown, Caroline G., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 167,995 ;
May 8,
Brown Company, Portland, Me, Wrapping paper and
waxed paper, 163,220 ; ,Tan. 2,
Rrown Company, Portland, Me, Wrapping paper.
163,461 ; Jan. 16.
Brown Company, Portland, Me. Wrapping paper.
. 163,490; Jan. 16.
Brown Couipanv. Portland, Me, Wrapping paper.
166,931-2 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial Nos. 108,021-2 ; published
Jan. 16. 1923,
Brown Company, Portland, Me, Paper products,
168,705; May 29; Serial No. 129,373; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Brown Company, Portland, Me., and Berlin, N. H. Fiber
conduits for electrical purposes. 171,053 ; July 31 ; Se-
rial No. 175,709 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Brown, Earle D.. doing business as The Everam Co., South
Bend, Ind. Baked confections, 167,196-7 ; Apr, 24 ;
Serial No. 162,473-4 ; published Jan, 30, 1923,
Brown. Frank R,. Columbus, Ohio, Cream confections.
175.718: Nov, 6,
Brown, Geo. K.. Co,, Inc. Chattanooga. Tenn. Ice
cream, 174.576 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 164,576 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
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Brown, George G., New Y»rk, N. Y. Carburetors.
174,173; Oct. 9; Serial No. 179,774; published July
17, 1923.
Urown, II. Clay, doing business as The Bon-Quin Co.,
Shreveport, La. .Medicinal tonics for keeping tlie sys-
tem in a healtliy condition, etc. 170,5riU'; July 17;
Serial No. 1"H,5,S9 ; published Apr. 17, 192:!.
Urown, 11. Clav, doing busini^is as The llon-Quin Co.,
Shreveport, I^a. Medicinal tonics for the prevention
j-nd treatment of chills, etc. 173,526; Sept. 4; Se-
rial No. 173,589 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Drown, H. J., Medicine Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Uemedles for tobacco habit, compositions for alleviat-
ing the injurious etTects of nicotine, etc. 173,123,
Sept. IS; Serial No. 160.332; published June 12, 1923.
Brown, Harvey M., assignor to Brown Window, Shades,
Inc., I'hiladelphla, Pa. Window shades. 172,453 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,506 ; published May 1, 1923.
Brown. J. C, Newark, Ohio. Salad dressing*. 173,655 ;
Oct. 2; Serial .No. 176,446; published June 26, 1923.
Brown, James E., doing business as Swansdown Sanitary
Garment Company, Detroit, Mich. Sanitary napkins.
175,690; Nov. 6.
Brown, Jervis D., Los Angeles, Calif. Ointment for treat-
ment of nervous itching and as a general healing oint-
ment. 174,395; Oct. 16; Serial No. 174,765; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Brown, l.eo, Co. inc.. New York. N. Y. Sweaters, bathing
suits, and scarfs, tams, etc. 164.742 ; Feb. 27.
Brown Manufacturing Co., Greeneville, Tenn. Stimulat-
ing antiseptic oil. 176,354; Nov. 20.
Brown, Jlay Belle L., Merrimac, Mass. Sandwich filling.
168,091;" May 15; Serial No. 161,765; published Feb
13. 1923.
Brown. Michael J., Philadelphia, Pa. Fruit presses.
174. lOS ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 166,498 ; publisiied July
10. 1923.
Brown and Morton. (See Morton, Lester L.)
Brown Orcola Company, The, Chicago, 111. Shortening.
170.5S0 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 167.598 ; published Apr.
17. 1923.
Brown, R. J., Petroleum Company, St. Louis, Mo. Thin-
ning oiL 166,442; Apr. 3; Serial No. 166,646; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Brown & Sehler Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Storage
batteries. 174,433; Oct. 16; Serial No. 178,816; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Brown Shoe Company, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Rubber heels
for shoes. 164,250 ; Feb. 13.
Brown Shoe Company Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Shoes.
166,098 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,799 ; published Nov.
14. 1922.
Brown Shoe Company, Inc., St. Louis. Mo. Leather,
canvas, and cloth shoes. 176.970; Dec. 11; Serial
No. 179,180 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Brown, Wm. H., & Bro. Company, Baltimore, Md. Per-
fume, toilet water, sachet powder, and talcum and
face powders. 172,721 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,818 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Browne, John H., Aldwich, London, England. Face
creams and powders, hair tonic, bath crystals, hair
and flesh tonic water, etc. 167,725 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 153,236 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Browne, Mayotta, San Francisco, Calif. Dolls. 167,167 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,610 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Brownell & Company, Moodus, Conn. Maitre cord, seine,
seaming, and lobster twine, shade cord, etc. 164,854 ;
Feb. 27.
Brownewell, Donald P., Canton, Ohio. Cleaning com-
pound for cleaning carpets, fabrics, etc., and hand
soap. 167,918 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,278 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Brownhill & Kramer, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
175,156 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,837 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Brownlee, Joseph P., doing business as Southern Sweet
Potato Exchange, Chicago, 111. Selected sweet potatoes
in thnir natural state. 165,558 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
156,351 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Brownstein-Louis Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Textile fab-
rics of cotton, wool, silk, and mixtures in the piece.
171,594 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,160 ; published May
15. 1923.
Brownstein-Louis Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Shirts, py-
jamas, nightgowns. 174,293 ; Oct. 9.
Bruder Bohm, Vienna, Austria. Hats and caps of hair,
wool, and velour felt for women and children. 163,894 ;
Feb. 6.
Brumby, B. G., doing business as Dixie Hosiery Mills,
Atlanta, Ga. Hosiery. 167,814; May 8; Serial No.
164,860 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Brummer, Max B., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knicker-
bockers and sport, riding, and golf trousers. 168.392 :
May 22 ; Serial No. 169,947 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Brun Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Laundry wax. 170.085 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 168,201 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Brune, Pottburg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 166,117 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 151,902 ; published
Dec. 10, 1922.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
poods. 166.118 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 151,904 ; published
Dec. 20, 1922.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 171,403 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,535 ; published
Slay 8, 1923.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 176.055 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,202 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 176,057-S ; Nov. 13 ; Serial Nos. 182,291-2 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Bruno. Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 177,484 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,192 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 177,488; Dec. 18; Serial No. 183,188; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Bruno, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 177,489 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 193,191 ; pub-
nsned Sept. 25, 1923.
Brunelle Drug Co., Woonsocket, R. I., Medicinal prepa-
ration for indigestion, dyspepsia, etc. 175,576 ; Nov.
0; Serial No. 181,057; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Uruner, Simon, New York. N. Y. Watchcasos of precious
metal. 10."'. 301 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,565 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
Brunner, Lamar F., doing business as Utility Fittings
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric-conduit fittings.
170,128 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 156,344 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Brunner Manufacturing Company, Utica, N. Y^. Small
air compressors and small motor-driven compressor
units. 171,940; Aug. 14.
Brunning, Charles E., Indianapolis, Ind. Certain named
medicines. 23,658; renewed Sept. 26, 1923.
Bruno, C, & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Music.nl Instru-
ments. 174,315 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,543 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Bruno, Ida S., Rockford, III. Ladies' and children's
dresses, aprons, and undergarments. 164,939; Feb. 27.
Bruno Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio
sending and receiving sets. 174,773 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 171,442 ; published July 31, 1923.
Bruns, A., & Sons, Brooklyn, N. Y. Furniture-moving
pads, tents, taipaulin, awnings, etc. 174,439 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 177,544; published July 3, 1923.
Brunstaedt, Co. Inc., The, Newark, N. J. Silk hosiery,
silk underwear, and gloves of leather and of fabric.
163,027 ; Jan. 2.
Brunswick-Bnike-Collender Company, The, Chicago, III.
Billiard tables. 23,2.38 ; renewed June 20, 1923.
Brunswickr-Balke-Collender Company, The, Wilmington,
Del., and Chicago, 111. Game-table cushions. 167,180-1 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 172,078-9 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The, Wilmington,
Del., and Chicago, 111. Rubber and fabric tires.
174,437 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,951 ; published July 17,
1923.
Brunswick-Ballce-Collender Company, The, Wilmington,
Del., and Chicago, 111. Rubber and fabric tires.
174,569 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,952 ; published July
24, 1923.
Brush-On Manufacturing Company, The. (See Stoddard,
Harry C.)
Brvan, T. D., Linden, Calif. Fresh cherries. 168,100 ;
May 15; Serial No. 163,734; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Bryant Electric Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Elec-
tric-switch handles. 163,221 ; .Tan. 2.
Bryant, Frank H., doing business as Poe Chemical Com-
pany, Troy, N. Y. Preparation for internal and ex-
ternal use for the alleviation of pain, etc. 170,263 ; July
10 ; Serial No. 170,423 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Buchanan, B. Everett, jr., doing business as Rose Cerate
Company, Elmlra, N. Y. Antiseptic remedy. 173,085 ;
Sept. 11.
Buchanan, E. Everett, Jr., doing business as Rose Cerate
Company, Elmira, N. Y. Antiseptic salve. 174,545 ;
Oct. 16.
Buchanan, J. W., doing business as Nu-Pep Laboratories,
Union, S. C. Vegetable general tonic for human use.
175,578 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,173 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Bucber & Gibbs Plow Company. The, Canton, Ohio.
Plows, plowshares, moldboards, plowpoints, land-
sides, etc. 168,136; May 15; Serial No. 170,473;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Bueher & Glbbs Plow Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Plows, plowshares, moldboards, plowpoints, landsides,
etc. 168,829 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,472 ; published
.Tan. 9, 1923.
Buchner, W. J., doing business as The Mineola Silver-
ware Cleaning Co., Glendive. Mont. Preparation for
cleaning silverware. 168,026 ; May 8.
Buckeye Blower Company. (See Columbus Heating &
Ventilating Company.)
Buckeye Cotton Oil Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mixed feed for animals. 165.141 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
149,677; published Nov. 7. 1922.
Buckeye Iron & Brass Works, Dayton, Ohio. Valves,
cocks, siphons for steam g.auges, fusible plugs, etc.
164,279 ; Feb. 20.
Buckeye Nurseries Incorporated, Tampa, Winterhaven,
Lucerne Park, and Howey, Fla. Fresh oranges.
165,983; Mar. 27; Serial No. 162,329; published
Dec. 5, 1922.
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AlpJiahctical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Buckeye Ribbon & Carbon Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Car-
bon paper and typewriter ribbons. 171,183 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 172,080 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Buckeye Traction Ditcher Co., The, Findlay, Ohio. Trac-
tion wheels. 171,590 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,843 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Buckingham & Hecht, San Francisco, Calif. Shoes of
leather. 166,857 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 164,020 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Buckingham & Hecht, San Francisco, Calif. Shoes of
leather. 171,659; Aug. 7.
Buckwalter Stove Company, Royersford, Pa. Gas, coal,
wood, or coke cooking or heating stoves, ranges, etc.
167,724 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 152,232 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Bucyrus Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Power shov-
els, drag-line excavators, etc. 168,961 ; May 29 ;
Seiinl No. 171,443 ; published Mar. 6, 1928.
Buczkowski, John J., doing business as Hoosier Eat Meal
Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. Preparation for extermi-
nating rats and mice. 164,494 ; Feb. 20.
Buczkowski, John .7., doing business as Hoosier Cleanser
Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. Water-softening com-
pound. 169,900 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 171,571 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Buddie Saw Kig Works. (See Johnson, Oliver W.)
Buddy Brooks, Inc., Marshall, Mich. Talcum powders.
176,231 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 162,375 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Buddy Products Co., Chicago, 111. Furniture polish.
173,742 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,217 ; published June
19, 1923.
Budeke, George M., Baltimore, Md. Oil paint, ready
mixed and paste ; linseed oils, floor was, floor and
furniture polish, etc. 175,295 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
155,044 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Buell, George C, & Co. Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Coffee.
173,949 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,819 ; published July
17, 1923.
Buell. George C, & Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Coffee.
177,197; Dec. 11; Serial No. 178,817; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Buenaventura Balcells Vallbona, doing business as Bal-
cells, Barcelona, Spain. Olive oil. 171,489 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 135,438 ; published May 22, 1923.
Buettner, T., & Co., Chicago, 111. Art needlework.
170,645 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 170,270 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Buettner, T., & Co., Chicago, 111. Pure linen in the piece,
linen table covers and napkins. 171,482 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 177,895; published May 15, 1923.
Buffalo Box Factory, Buffalo, N. Y. Paper and fiber
boxes. 169,570 ; June 19.
Buffalo Dental Manufacturing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dental
vulcanizers, dental vulcanizer heaters, and dental an-
vils. 163,028; Jan. 2.
Buffalo Jewelry Manufacturing Company. (See Block,
Leopold.)
Buffalo Meter Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Quantity meters
for measuring water, etc. 177.845 ; Dec. 25.
Buffalo Novelty Company. (See Diodato, Frank A., as-
signor.)
Buffalo Office and Law Supply Company, Inc., Buffalo,
N. Y. Paper, stationery, and miscellaneous office sup-
plies. 165.995 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 167,346 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Buffalo Specialty Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Drain solvents.
167,574 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,630 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Buffalo Specialtv Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Drain sol-
vents. 163,029 ; Jan. 2.
Buffalo Specialty Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Chemical
compositions for removing carbon from internal-com-
bustion engines and the like. 173,630 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 161.522 ; published July 3, 1923.
Buffalo Weavins & Belting Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Brake
lining. 174,923 : Oct. 23.
Buffet, Auguste, Paris, France. Musical instruments.
169,734 ; June 26.
Bug Dust Shovel Co., The, Pennington Gap, Va. Dust
shovels. 176,793 ; Nov. 27.
Bull Dog Floor Clip Company, Winterset, Iowa. Floor
clips for fastening wooden floors or the like to a con-
crete construction. 171,442 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
160,480 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
Bullet Proof & Non-Shatterable Glass Corporation. New
York, N. Y. Glass. 172,996-7; Sept. 11; Serial No.
176,717-8 ; published June 5, 1923.
Bulubassis, George J.. New York, N. Y. Sugar-coated
peanuts. 177.089 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,590 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11. 1923.
Bundt, Charles R., doing business as The Asthma-non
Co., Detroit, Mich. Preparation for the treatment of
asthma. 167.909 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,997 ; pub-
lished .Tan. 30, 1923.
Bunge, Herman, Elgin, 111. Gasoline and lubricating
oils. 170.643; July 17; Serial No. 176,064; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Bunnle Hat Co., Inc., Reading, Pa. Hats for men and
boys. 171,134 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 159,552 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Bunte Brothers, Chicago, 111. Candy. 171,320 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 168,294 ; published May 8, 1923.
Bunte Brothers, Chicago, 111. Candy. 171,457; Aug. 7;
Serial No. 168,446 ; published May 8, 1-923.
Bunte Brothers, Chicago, 111. Chocolates. 177,035;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 160,385 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Burch, Henry M., Washington, D. C. Liquid preparation
for polishing and cleaning gold, silver, nickel, and
plated ware. 165,204 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,380 ;
published Nov. 28.
Burcher, George E., doing business as Burcher's Phar-
macy, Newport News, Va. General medicinal tonic.
172,670 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,124 ; published May
22, 1923.
Burd High Compression Ring Company, Rockford, III.
Piston rings. 163,030 ; Jan. 2.
Burden, Everett, doing business as Burden Manufactur-
ing Company, East Liverpool, Ohio. Fruit sirup for
beverages sold as soft drinks. 173,206 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 172,507 ; published June 19, 1923.
Burdette-Murray Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Draw-
ing outfits. 164,285 ; Feb. 20.
Burdette-Murray Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Panto-
graphs. 166,468; Apr. 3; Serial No. 168,669; pul)
llshed Jan. 2, 1923.
Burdwise, Aaron, Baltimore, Md. Strings for violins and
similar mu.sical instruments. 165,261 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 167,378 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Bureau of Formulas. (See Wiegand, William D.)
Buren, Asa J., CuUom, III. Moisteners used In sealing up
stationery. 172,252 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 156,04s ;
published May IM. 1923.
Burgess Battery Company, Madison, Wis. Electric bat-
teries. 169,089 ; June 5.
Burgower, L. H., doing business as The Vogue, Dallas,
Tex. Women's outer coats, suits, dresses, and hats.
175,443 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 127,709 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Burhop, Fred D., doing business as Mell-0 Packing Com-
pany, Yonkers, N. Y. Aging and softening chemical
powder for liquors. 170,251 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
171,196; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Burhorn, Edwin Co., New York, N. Y. Noncorroding and
nonrusting alloys, rolled plates and sheets of such
alloys, etc. 166,358 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 149,210 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Burke, Claude A., doing business as Koronkowa Medi-
cine Company, Lufkin, Tex. Liniments. 169,587 ;
June 26; Serial No. 158,074; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Burke, Frank G., doing business as Manhattan Soap
Company, New York, N. Y. Soaps. 168,954-5 ; May
29 ; Serial Nos. 171,684-5 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Burke, Frank G., doing business as Manhattan Soap
Company, New York, N. Y. Soap for toilet, bath,
laundry, etc. 169,781 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,508 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Burke Golf Co., The, Newark, Ohio. Golf clubs. 163,288 ;
Jan. 9.
Burley Flour Mills, The. (See Colorado Milling & Ele-
vator Co.)
Burnes, Frank, doing business as Burnes Remedy Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Liquid preparation for the treat-
ment of rheumatism. 172,663 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,426; published May 8, 1923.
Burnham, Alvie, doing business as Burnham Packing
Company, Clay City, Ind. Canned pimientos. 173,267;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,064 ; published .Tune 19, 1923.
Burnham, E., Inc., Chicago, 111. Gray-hair restorer.
163.289; Jan. 9.
Burnham, E., Inc.. Chicago, 111. Rouge. 166,177 ; Mar.
27 ; Serial No. 166,495 ; published Dec. 5. 1922.
Burnham, E., Inc., Chicago, 111. Perfume, toilet water,
and sachet. 166,178 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,497 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Burnham, E., Inc., Chicago, 111.
167,319; Apr. 24.
Burnham, E., Inc., Chicago, 111.
ening hair. 167,579 ; May 1 ;
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Burnham, E., Inc., Chicago, 111. Extract, toilet water,
face powder, etc. 176,367 ; Nov. 20.
Burnham & Morrill Company, Portland, Me. Canned corn
and canned succotash. 172,068 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
177,357 ; published May 29, 1923.
Burnham & Morrill Company, Portland, Me. Fish flakes,
codfish cakes, clams, alimentarv paste products, etc.
173,016; Sept. 11; Serial No. 173,399; published .Tune
5, 1923.
Burnham-Munger-Root Dry Goods Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Textile underwear. 175,231 ; Oct. 30.
Burnham, Stoepel & Company, Detroit, Mich. Gowns and
pyjamas. 170,338; .luly 10.
Burns, E. Reed, Manufacturing Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Polishing compositions in the form of powder, paste,
and liquid for metal. 170,409 : July 17 ; Serial No.
171,009; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Burns, Frederick M.. Mount Vernon. N. l'. Umbrellas
and parasols. 173,707; Oct. 2; Serial No. 177,956;
published .Tune 19, 1923.
Burns, Jabez, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Roasters and
parts and supplies for same. 174,160 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial
No. 180.325 ; published July 17, 1923.
Burns, Jay, Baking Company, Omaha, Nebr. Loaves of
wheat bread. 172,811 : Sept. 11; Serial No. 168,980;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Preparation for the hair.
Preparation for straight-
Serial No. 166.496 : pub-
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Burns Products Company, Ansonia, Conn. Mechanics'
soaps and soap powders. U)5,5;i9 ; Mar. 13; Serial No.
159,917; published June 27, 1922.
Burns, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair tonic. 176,321 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 160,410 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Burnstine. Abraham, Washington, D. C. Watches, clocks.
chronometers, and parts for same. 172,802; Sept. 11;
Serial No. 172,632 ; published June 5, 192.S.
Burny Bros., Chicago, 111. Baker's bread. 175,679 :
Nov. 6.
Burpee, W. Atlee, Company. (See Burpee, W. Atlce, &.
Co., assignor.)
Burpee, W. Atlee, & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
W. Atlee Burpee Company. Flower and vegetable seeds.
18,260 ; renewed Aug. 5, 1920.
Burpee, W. Atlee, Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vegetable seeds.
170,627 : July 17 ; Serial No. 175,065 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Burpee, W. Atlee, Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Flower seeds.
170,785 : July 24 ; Serial No. 175,066 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Burpee, W. Atlee Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vegetable, flower,
and lawn-grass seeds and bulbs. 170, 7S6 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 3 75,067; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Burrell. D. V.. doing business as The Rocky Ford Melon
Growers Sprav Mannfacturing Co., Rockv Ford, Colo.
Insecticide. 174,019; Oct. 2; Serial No. 175,297;
published July 3, 1923.
Burrell-Dugger Company, Indianapolis. Ind. Pharma-
ceutical preparation for the treatment of roup, canker.
and colds in poultry. 165,713 : Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
168,252: published Dec. 12, 1922.
Burrls, John C, Nashville, Tenn. Paint enamels.
172,291 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 165,911 ; published May
29, 1923.
Burrough Bros. Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Chiemicals,
medicines, and pharmaceutical preparations. 164,141 ;
Feb. 13.
Burrough Bros. Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Chemicals,
medicines, and pharmaceutical preparations. 164,340 ;
Feb. 20.
Burroughs, Harry E., Boston, Mass. Swing couch ham-
mocks. 174,980; Oct. 30; Serial No. 143,533; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Burroughs, Herbert D., Atlanta, Ga. Gasoline. 174,668 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 170,751 ; published July 24, 1923.
Burrow, Alan G., Norfolk, Va. Gasoline and volatile
compositions derived from petroleum. 168,148 ; Mav
15 : Serial No. 172,510 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Bursley, G. E., & Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Rolled
oats, coifee, spaghetti, etc. 176,758 : Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 175,183 ; published July 31, 1923.
Burson Knitting Company, Rockford, 111. Hosiery.
164,775 : Feb. 27.
Burson Knitting Company, Rockford, HI. Hosiery.
164,857; Feb. 27.
Burson Knitting Company, Rockford, 111. Hosiery.
171,297 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 165,521 ; published May
1, 1923.
Burstein-Friedland & Co., Newark, N. J. Boys' blouses
and shirts. 176.118 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 160,976 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Burt, F. N., Company, Limited, Buffalo, N. Y. Paper
boxes. 164,402 ; Feb. 20.
Burt, F. N., Company Limited, Buffalo, N. Y. Paper
boxes. 169,502-3 ; June 10 ; Serial No. 159,494-5 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Burton Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 167,948 ; May 8.
Burton Coffee Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Package and
canned coffee. 177,236 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,556 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Burton Coffee Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Package and
canned coffee. 177,237 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,554 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Burton-Dixie Corporation, Chicago, 111. Cotton batting.
163,031 ; .Tan. 2.
Burton, J. H., & Sons Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Lum-
ber. 170,194 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,400 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923. „
Busch Products Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Beverages
sold as soft drinks and flavors and extracts for making
the same. 164.967 ; Feb. 27.
Bush, W. J., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet water.
167,292-3; Apr. 24.
Bush. W. J., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet water.
170,718-9 ; July 24 ; Serial Nos. 173,170-1 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Bussmann Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Port-
able electric lamps. 175,845 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
180,746; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Buster Brown Soap Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Soap.
167,600 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 169,574 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Busy tsee Candy Company, St. Louis, Mo. Candv and
cakes. 174.775 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 171,829 ; published
July 31, 1923.
Bu-Ti-Mald Petticoat & Pettipants Co., New York, N. Y.
Ladies' undergarments. 166.620 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
169,051 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Butler & Clarridge, assignors to William C. Field, Wash-
ington, D. C. Remedies for rheumatism, gout, neu-
ralgia, sciatica, and kindred ailments. 23,797 ; re-
newed Nov. 7, 1923.
Butler, J. W., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Printing,
book, and cover papers. 165,322; Mar. 6; Serial No.
169,118; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Butler, J. W., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Printing,
writing, book, and cover papers. 165,323; Mar. C;
Serial No. 169,119 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Butler, J. W., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Printing
and writing paper. 165,627 ; Mar. 13.
Butler, J. W., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper.
172,922 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,213 ; published June
5, 1923.
Butler, J. W., Paper Co., The, Chicago, 111. Print, book,
bond, and writing paper, etc. 174,222 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial
No. 180,838 ; published July 10, 1923.
Butler, J. W., Paper Co., The, Chicago, 111. Papers,
bristol board, cardboard. 174.242 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
179,926 ; published July 17, 1923,
Butler, J. W., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Book and
cover papers and post-card stock. 175,271 ; Oct. 30.
Butler, J. W., Paper Co., The, Chicago, 111. Wrapping
paper, manlla paper, envelopes, print, book and docu-
ment covers. 176,406 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,839 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Butler, James, New York, N. Y., assignor to James Butler
Grocery Company. Tea. 23,941 ; renewed Dec. 19, 1923.
Butler, James, New York, N. Y., assignor to .lames Butler
Grocery Company. Coffee. 23,944 ; renewed Dec. 26,
1923.
Butler, James, Grocery Company, New York, N. Y.
Birds' food. 170,843 : July 24 ; Serial No. 163,430 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Butler, James, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bread. 171,067 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 162,240 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Butler Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Iron solution
for intravenous and intramuscular use. 167,500 ; Mav
1 ; Serial No. 166,521 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Butter, G. A., Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Varnishes, ready-
mixed paints. 164,553 ; Feb. 20.
Butterfleld, Fred, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fab-
ric in the piece. 170,339 ; July 10.
Butterfleld, Fred, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ging-
hams in the piece. 173,624 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
165,343 ; published July 10, 1923.
Butterick Publishing Company, The, New York, N. Y.
Pamphlet published from time to time. 172,081 ; Aug,
21 ; Serial No, 176,447 ; published May 22, 1923.
Butter-Nut Candy Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Can-
dies. 169,549 ; June 19.
Buttersweet Products Corporation, Yonkers, N. Y. Candy.
176,439 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,580 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Butts, J. F., Co., San Francisco, Calif, Canned vege-
tables, 173,069 ; Sept. 11.
Butts, J. F., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 173.923 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,551 ;
published July 17. 1923.
Buxton, David H., doing business as Buxton Rheumatic
Medicine Co., Abbot Village, Me. Compound for treat-
ing rheumatism. 175,568 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,961 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Buxton Garment Mfg. Co., Nashua, N. H. Children's
play suits. 168,144 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,002 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Byck, M. S. and D. A., Co., Savannah. Ga. Tablets and
composition books. 163,462; Jan. 16.
Byer & Sons, New York, N. Y. Almonds. 163,290;
Jan. 9.
Byer, The House of. Maiden, Mass. Waists and hosiery.
166,626; Apr. 10; Serial No. 168,612; published Jan.
9. 1923.
Byers, John F., Machine Company, The, Ravenna, Ohio.
Cranes, 174,976 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No, 151,823 ; pub-
lished Aug, 14, 1923.
Byers Machine Company, The, Ravenna, Ohio. Cranes
mounted on motor trucks. 175,199 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 175,068; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Byme Manufacturing Co., Amsterdam, N. Y, Furniture
polish. 163.491 ; Jan. 16.
Byrne, Kingston & Co., Kokomo, Ind, Vacuum feed sys-
tems for motor vehicles. 171,896 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
171,724 ; published May 15, 1923.
Byrnes, Eugene, Carmel, Calif. Skates, baseballs, bats,
etc. 177,446; Dec. 18; Serial No. 182,130; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Byrnes-Linn Products Co., Chicago, 111. Polish for auto-
mobiles and painted, varnished, and lacquered sur-
faces. 169,445 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,860 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Byron Weston Company, Dalton, Mass. Writing paper.
169,355 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,142 ; published Mar.
27. 1923.
C & B Battery Company, Chicago, 111. Storage batteries
and pnrts thereof. 104.707: Feb. 27.
C, & B, Rice Mills, Glenn County, Calif. Natural brown
rice. 169,042 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 155,667 ; published
Dec. 19, 1922.
C. B. C. Film Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motion
pictures. 175.030 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,025 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — CoDtinued.
C. E. Z. Company, The, Chicago, 111. House inimbers,
changeable window display signs, and sign reflectors.
172,130 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,449 ; published May
29, 1923.
C. G. Spring Company, The, Kalamazoo, Mich. Bumpers.
174,590-2: Oct. 23; Serial Nos. 179,705-7; published
July 17, 1923.
C-O-I) Cnreal Co. (See Gillltt, Fred. C.)
C-R Millinery Co., Chicago, 111. Misses' and ladies' hats.
170,432 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,905 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
C & T Importing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Tea.
171,185 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,984 ; published May 15,
1923.
C. v. & R. Batigne, New York, N. Y. Positive projection
.slides and motion-picture films. 174,490 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 176,604; published July 24, 1923.
C. & W. Cap Company, Nevada, Iowa. Caps and closures
for receptacles and containers. 175,126 ; Oct. 30 ; Se-
rial No. 180,688; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Cabana, Oliver, jr., Buffalo, N. T. Glue for mending
china, glass, leather, etc. 23,406 ; renewed July 25,
1923.
Cabarrus Cotton Mills, Kannapolis, N. C. Cotton piece
goods, sheets, pillow cases. 175,708 ; Nov. 0.
Cabarrus Cotton Mills, Kannapolis, N. C. Cotton piecr
goods, sheets, pillowcases. 170,096 ; Nov. 13.
Cabco Iron Works, Inc., Gowanda, N. Y. Gas steam ra-
diators. 167,412 : May 1 ; Serial No. 108,447 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Cabinet Milling Co. (See Sanders. Edw. 6.)
Cable-Draper Baking Company, Detroit, Mich. Cake.
160.103; Mar. 27; Serial No. 153,586; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Cable, John E.. doing business as Edison Rubber Co., Ak-
ron, Ohio. Slabs and sheets of rubber composition ma-
terial particularly for shoe soles. 169,225 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 160,660; published Aug. 15, 1922.
Cable-Nelson Piano Company, Chicago, 111. Pianos and
player pianos. 170,960 : .Tuly 24.
Cabot, Godfrev L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
170,757 : July 24 ; Serial No. 176,071 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Cabot, Godfrey I.., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
170,771 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 176,070 ; published Apr.
24. 1923.
Cabot, Godfrev L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
170.778 : July 24 ; Serial No. 176,067 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
170.779 : July 24 ; Serial No. 176,069 ; published Apr.
24. 1923.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
174,488; Oct. 16; Serial No. 176,065; published JuK
17 1923
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black
176,012 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176,068 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Cabot. Samuel, Inc., Boston. Mass. White covering com-
position applied like paint. 165.808 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 167.459 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Cabrelli, Maria, and Baldassare Mirnbile, New York, N. V.
Cigars. 176.825 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 182,293 ; published
Sept. 25. 1923.
Cabrera, G. M., doing business as Cabrera & Co., New
York, N. Y. Chocolate. 170.657; July 17; Serial No.
168,511; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Cactus Crystal Company, Dover, Del., and Fort Worth,
Tex. Candy. 171,173 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,449 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Cadet Knitting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted sweaters.
163,032: Jan. 2.
Cadet Knitting Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweater
coats. 174.586 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,417 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Cadet Knitting Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Sweater
coats. 176.249 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,652 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4. 1923.
Cadick Milling Company, Grandvlew, Ind. Wheat flour.
172,491 ; Aug. 28.
Cadmus Products Company, Bayonne, N. J. Bake pots.
164,552 : Feb. 20.
Cadwallader Gibson Lumber Co., Manila, P. I. ; San Fran-
cisco, Calif. : and New York, N. Y. Logs. 171.504-5 :
Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 174,299-300 ; published May 22,
1923.
Cafe L'Aielon. (See Patton, John G.)
Cabin & Malone, doing business as Everite Patch Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Tire-repair compounds, adhesives,
etc. 174.205 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,708 ; published
July 10. 1923.
Cairo Pood Products Company, Cairo, lU. Chocolate-
covered ice-cream bar. 165,514 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
163,326; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Cairn Food Products Company. Cairo, 111. Chocolate-
covered ice-cream bar. 105,660; Mar. 20; Serial No.
163.325 ; published Dec. 12. 1922.
Cairo Food Products Company, Cairo. 111. Chocolate-
covered ice-cream bar. 166,507 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
163,328; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Cairo Food Products Companv. Cairo. 111. Chocolate-
covered ice-cream bar. 166.867; Apr. 17; Serial No
163,327 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Caladero Products Company, Atascadero, Calif. Dehy-
drated apricot jam, peach jam, vegetable soups, etc.
170.848 : July 24 ; Serial No. 104,695 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Calajoe, Anthony J., New York, N. Y. Hair grower.
170,244 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 176,162 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Calcium Products, Incorporated. Chicago, 111., assignor
to I'ppsodent Company. .Antiseptic, astringent, and
deodorizing lotion. 174,022 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176.322 : published June 19, 1923.
Calcorganic Laboratories. (See Holm, J. Henry.)
Caldwell & Company, Nashville, Tenn. Booklets and
bonds. 173,802 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,562 ; pub-
lished June 3, 1923.
Caldwell Importing Co., The, assignor to Nash Coffee
Companv, Minneapolis, Minn. Roasted coffee. 165,953 ;
Mar. 27 : Serial No. 140,171 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Caldwell, Joseph B., Washington, D. C. Fine lubricating
oil. 164.527 ; Feb. 20.
Caldwell, W. A., Camino, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits.
173,840 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 169.236 ; published July 3,
1923.
Caldwell, William, New York, N. Y. Dolls, rubber dolljs,
balloons, squawkers. 175,590 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
179,709; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Hair, tooth.
nail, and cloth brushes, whisk brooms, etc. 168,038 ;
May. 15 ; Serial No. 172,203 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Beaded bags,
soap boxes, wash-rag cases, cretonne bags, etc.
168,039 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,205 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Pocketbooks,
purses, cardcases, tourists' cases, bill books, etc.
168,428; May 22; Serial No. 172,204; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co.. New York, N. Y. Hot water
bottles, rubber gloves, thermometers, rubber sheets,
etc. 168.729 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,210 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Calhoun. Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Writing
paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, paper tags, etc.
168,863; May 29; Serial No. 172,206; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Hose sup-
porters, garters, belts, etc. 170,729 : July 24 ; Serial
No. 172.201 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Buckles.
thimbles, bracelets, etc. 172,008 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
172,208; published May 8, 1923.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Hair tonics,
smelling salts, witch-hazel, peroxide, etc. 172,514 ; Sept.
4 ; Serial No. 172.207 ; published May 29. 1923.
California Alfalfa Products Company, Pasadena, Calif.
Beverage sold as a soft drink and sirups and extracts
•for making same. 172,239 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
175,299 ; published May 29, 1923.
California Alfalfa Products Company, Pasadena, Calif.
Medicine In tablet form. 176,195: Nov. 20; Serial
No. 158,221 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Callfornlft Almond Growers Exchange, San Francisco,
Calif. Almonds. 175,296 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 157,024 ;
published May 8, 1923.
California Almond Growers Exchange, San Francisco,
Calif. Almonds. 175,313; Nov. 6; Serial No. 157,025;
published May 8, 1923.
California Almond Packers, Inc., Sacramento and North
Sacramento, Calif. Salted almonds. 174,630 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 179,585 ; published July 31, 1923.
California Aroma Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Chili, pepper
and chili powder. 175.304 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 165,527 ;
publlfihod Aug. 14, 1923.
California Associated Raisin Co. (now by change of name
Sun Maid-Raisin Growers), Fresno, Calif. Raisins
and candy. 175,312 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 157,758 :
published Aug. 14, 1923.
California Bakery ' Company, Bisbee, Ariz. Bread.
175,812 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 153,076 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
(California Barrel Co., Saji Francisco, Calif. Wooden con-
tainers and shooks therefor. 172,263 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 176,946 ; published May 29, 1923.
California Bottling Association, San Francisco, Calif.
Alkaline nonpurgative table water. 177.784 ; Dec. 25 ;
Serial No. 183,694 : published Oct. 9. 1923.
California By-Products Co., San Francisco. Calif. Water-
proofing composition for application to tennis-racket
strings. 175,479 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,514 ; pub-
llehed Aug. 21, 1923.
California Canneries Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 174,894 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
178,221 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
California Card Manufacturing Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Photographic mountings. 170.633: July 17; Serial
No. 1T5,.340: published Apr. 17, 1923.
California Central Creameries, San Francisco, Calif.
Products consisting of milk solids to be used as a
tonic for poultry and hogs. 163,291 ; Jan. 9.
California Central Creameries, San Francisco, Calif.
Compound having adhesive qualities. 176,407 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 180,840 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
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CnlifornlH Citrus Trult Juice Conip.-iny, Wllmlu^ton, Di>l.,
and San Frimclsoo, Calif. Nonalooholio, miiltless, con-
centrated fruit .Uiii'os. 171,155; July 31; Serial No.
176,163; published May 1, 19-J3.
Cnllfoinm Co-Operntive Canneries, Snn Jose, Calif.
Cnuned fruits anil vegetables. 163,292-3 ; Jan. 9.
California Co-Oporntlve Canneries. San Jose, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 163,556 ; Jan. 23.
California Co-Operative Canneries, Snn Jose, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 164,047 ; Feb. 13.
California Co-Operative Canneries, San l-'rancisco, Calif.
Canned fruits and vepctables. 175,194; Oct. 30; Se-
rial No. 175,844 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
California Cotton Oil Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Cottonseed cake and meal, salad and psy oils. 167,068 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 158,293 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, Calif.
Citrous fruits in their natural state. 176,732 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 173,621 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
California Fruit Selling Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Dried and canned fruits. 163,425 ; Jan. 9.
California Fruit Soiling Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Dried and canned fruits. 167,700 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
165.667 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
California Fruit Selling Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Dried and canned fruits. 168,529 ; May 22.
California Glove Company, Napa. Calif. Leather gloves.
177,125: Dec. 11; Serial No. 181,337; published Sept.
11, 1923.
California Growers Association, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned and dried fruits, canned tomatoes, olives. Jams,
and olive oil. 166,193 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 161,970 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
California Growers Association, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables, olives, olive-oil. 170,910 ;
July 24; Serial No. 148,579; published Nov. 29', 1921.
California Growers Association, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned fruits and canned vegetables, jams, preserves,
dried fruits, etc. 171,252 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 169,844 ;
published May 15, 1923.
California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, San
Francisco, Calif. Sugar. 176,120 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
165,352 ; published Sept. 4, 192;i.
California Jely-Juce Company. (See Hulburt, H. L.)
California Packing Corporation. San Francisco, Calif.
Canned cooked prunes. 164.057 ; Feb. 13.
California Paint Company, Oakland, Calif. Paints and
paint enamels. 168,506; May 22.
California Paint Company, Oakland, Calif. Colors, var-
nish, stain, paints, etc. 169,659 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
166,812 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
California Physicians Laboratories, Oakland, Calif. Bac-
terial sugar used in the treatment of various pul-
monary diseases. 177.758 : Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
177,725; published Oct. 9, 1923.
California Preserving Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned fruit and vegetables, jams, jellies, etc.
177,044 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,518 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
California Products & Extract Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Nonintoxicating, nonalcoholic, noncereal, maltless fruit
beveraee and sirups for same. 175,418 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 160,393; published May 16, 1922.
California Prune & -Apricot Growers Association. (See
California Prune and Apricot Growers, Inc., assignor.)
California Prune and Apricot Growers, Inc., assignor to
California Prune & Apricot Growers Association, San
Jose, Calif. Dried fruits. 168,564 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 166.650 ; published Feb. 27. 1923.
California Prune & Apricot Growers, Ino., assignor to
California Prune & Apricot Growers Association, San
Jose, Calif. Salad and cooking oils, macaroon paste,
and crystallized fruit candies, etc. 176,727 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 172.932; published Aug. 21, 1923.
California Supply Company, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Sweet pickles, tomato catchup, cider vinegar, etc.
165,441 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,346 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
California Table Fruit Co., Reedley, Calif. Fresh grape*.
174,311 ; Oct. 9.
California Underwear and Hosiery Mills, doing business
as California Underwear Mills. Los Angeles, Calif.
Ladies' knit underwear. 168.387 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
169.616; published Feb. 20, 1923.
California Underwear and Hosiery Mills, doing business
as California Underwear Mills, Los Angeles, Calif. La-
dies' knit underwear. 171,255 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
169,619 ; published May 1, 1923.
California Underwear and Hosiery Mills, also doing busi-
ness as California Underwear Mills, Los Angeles, Calif.
Ladies' knit underwear. 171,739 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
169,618 : published May 8, 1923.
California Underwear Mills. (See California Underwear
and Hosiery Mills.)
California Wall Bed Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Concealable beds. 175,144 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
180,326; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Callard & Bowser, assignor to Callard & Bowser, Ltd.,
London, England. Candies and sweetmeats. 24,507 ;
renewed Apr. 10. lO-i.
Callldendron Mfg. & Chemical Corp., Brooklyn, N. V.
Polishing creams for painted, varnished, and lacquered
surfaces. 166,467; Apr. 3; Serial No. 168,824; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Gallon, (imin & Heveron, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Cigars.
164,999 ; Feb. 27.
Callo\Y, Horace F., doing business as Kekionga Scalp
Tonic Company, Decatur, Ind. Medical compounds
u.'ied to cleanse the scalp, etc. 175,905; Nov. 13; Se-
rial No. 178,420; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Cal-Met Mfg. Co., Oakland, Calif. Sheet-metal products.
177,740 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 161,034 ; published Oct.
9, 1928.
Calso Honey Distributors. (See Southv\'orth, W. P.)
Calumet Oil Company, El I'aso, Tex. Petroleum lubri-
cants. 163.800; Jan. 30.
Cftlverley, Charles D., doing business as C. D. Calverley &
Co., East St. Louis, 111. 172,984 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,064 ; published June 5, 1923.
Calvert, Howard R., Medina, Ohio. Shoe and leather
polishes. 173,757; Oct. 2; Serial No. 177,358; pub-
lished Juno 5, 1923.
Cambridge Rubber Company, Cambridge, Mass. Foot-
wear— namely, boots and shoes of rubber, canvas,
leather, etc. 166,263 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,230 ;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Camel Chemical Co. Inc., Portland, Oreg. Battery solu-
tion. 174,941-2 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial Nos. 178,821-2 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Cameron, Viola R., New York, N. Y. Fuel-treating de-
vices to be installed in the path of internal-combus-
tible mixtures in internal-combustion engines. 166,678 ;
Apr. 10 : Serial No. 170,260 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Cameron. Will J., doing business as Cameron's Surgical
Specialty Co., Chicago, 111. Outfit of surgical and den-
tal appliances. 169,893; July 3; Serial No. 160,928;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Cameron, Wm., & Co. Inc., Waco, Tex. Locks, door and
sash bolts. 165,565 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 157,601 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Camilla Preparations, Inc., New York, N. Y. Reducing
cream. 174,945 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,893 ; pub-
llfihed July 24, 1923.
Camlin Corset Co., Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Corsets and
brassieres. 170,386 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 170,620 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Cammeyer, New York, N. Y. Leather shoes. 168,264 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 170,272 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Cammeyer, New York, N. Y. Shoes. 176,262-3 ; Nov.
20; Serial- Nos. 178,327-8; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Camors, J. B., & Company Inc., New Orleans, La. Wheat
flour. 166,716 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 155,160 ; pub-
lished Aug. 1, 1922.
Camp, S. H., & Company, Jackson, Mich. Abdominal belts,
corsets, girdles, braces, etc. 173,576 ; Sept. 25.
Campbell, Andrew C., Incorporated, Waterbury, Conn.
Machines for cutting sheet metal. 171,567 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 173,912 ; published May 1, 1923.
Campbell Baking Company. Wilmington, Del., and Kansas
City, Mo. Cake. 165,278 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 154,076 ;
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Campbell, John B., Philadelphia, Pa. Water wheels.
176,04.S ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,046 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Campbell, John, & Co., New York, N. Y. Aniline dye».
165,487 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,284 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Campbell, Joseph, Company, Camden, N. J. Spaghetti.
166,870-1 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial Nos. 162,606-7 ; pubUshed
Feb. 6, 1923.
Campbell Manufacturing Co., The, Rochester, N. Y.
Patching paste. 174,883; Oct. 23; Serial No. 181,631';
published July 31, 1923.
Campe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hosiery and knit-
ted underwear. 176,475 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,109 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Campe-Davis-Blair Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
and girls' stockings and hosiery. 173,259 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 175,462 ; published June 12, 1923.
Campe-Davis-Blair Co. Inc., New York. N. Y. Hosiery,
socks, stockings, and underwear. 176,558 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 180,747 : published Sept. 18, 1'923.
Campflre Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. De-
vices for supporting cooking utensils, etc., over an
open fire. 174,103 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 155,737 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Canadian Consolidated Corporation, Limited, St. Catha-
rines, Ontario, Canada. Copper-clad leading-in wire
for electrical purposes. 177,741 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
160,860 ; published Oct. 19, 1923.
Canepa, John B., Company, The, Chicago, 111. Noodles
and cut and twisted alimentary paste products.
168,574 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,166 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Canfield Rubber Company, The, Bridgeport. Conn., and
New York, N. Y. Dress shields. 24,208 ; renewed Feb.
13, 1924.
Canfield Rubber Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Ad-
hesive insulating tape. 164,389 ; Feb. 20.
Canlield Rubber Company, The. Bridgeport, Conn. Ad-
hesive tapp. 164,844 : Feb. 27.
Canfield Rubber Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Rubber
splices and strips and adhesive tape. 171,960; Aug. 14.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Canfteld Rubber Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Dress
Bblelds. 172,290 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 166,292 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Canfield Rubber Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Bar-
ber bibs and shampoo protectors. 173,075 ; Sept. 11.
Cangen, Mark, doing business as M. Cangen & Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Steel shoe shanks. 166,852 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 165,272 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Can-Ho-Lab. Chemical Co., New Orleans, La. Insecticide
and germicide. 171,091 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 178,401 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Cannon, Addis 0., doing business as Cannon Toy Factory,
Kent, Ohio. Toy wagons. 170,370 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 174,053 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Cannon Oiler Company, The, Keithsburg and Monmouth,
111. Oiler oil cans. 165,779 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
158.562 : published Apr. 25, 1922.
Cannon Toilet Manufacturing Co., The, St. Paul, Minn.
Face and hand lotions, face creams, and hair polnades.
175,484 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,330 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Cannon Valley Milling Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Wheat flour. 177,036 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 159,142 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Canode, Charles H., doing business as Rhumacine Medi-
cine Company, Chicago, 111. Medicinal preparation for
the treatment of rheumatism and lumbago. 104,418 ;
Feb. 20.
Cape County Milling Co., Jackson, Mo. Wheat feed,
shorts, and corn meal. 176,591 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
179,182 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Cape County Millins Company, Jackson, Mo. Self-rising
flour. 165,290 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 152,313 ; published
Nov. 14, 1922.
Canson & Montgolfier. (See Boulin, Camille H.)
Canton Cutlery Co., The, assignor to The Canton Cut-
lery Company, Canton, Ohio. Pocket cutlery and
razors. 19,480 ; renewed May 12, 1921.
Canton Forge & Axle Company, Canton, Ohio. Steel
forglngs, rail anchors, rail-anchor springs, and railroad
switch clamps. 173,096 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,215 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Canton Forge & Axle Company, Canton, Ohio. Tools, and
Particularly rail-anchor wrenches. 174,639 ; Oct. 23 ;
erial No. 181,059 ; published July 31, 1923.
Cantrell & Cochrane, Limited, Dublin, Ireland. Bever-
ages sold as soft drinks. 177,370 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 181,672 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Canvas Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tents, tar-
paulins, wagon covers, etc. 170,690-1 ; July 17.
Canvas Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tents, tent
flies, tarpaulins, binder covers, etc. 171,907 : Aug. 14.
Canvas Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tents, tar-
paulins, wagon covers, etc. 174,720 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 174,065 ; published July 17, 1923.
Ca'ivas Products' Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tents, tar-
i..iulins, wagon covers, etc. 174,721 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 174,068; published .July 17, 1923.
Canvas Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Grass
catchers. 177,394 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,376 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Capcoss Co., Inc., The, Martinsville, Va. Medicinal
preparation recommended for use in the treatment of
rheumatic, neuritic, and sciatic affections, etc. 175,133 ;
Oct. 30 : Serial No. 180,583 ; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Capdau, Hippolyte E., New Orleans, La. Salve for the
treatment of catarrh, sore throat, croup, etc. 170,165;
July 10 ; Serial No. 169,888 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Cape Cod United Products Co., Inc., Hyannis, Mass.
Artificial pearls. 170,961 ; July 24.
Capell Salt Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt,
168,014 ; May 8.
Capell Salt Company, Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Salt.
173,201 : Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,974 ; published June
26, 1923.
Capen, George H., doing business as Crow Blacking Co,,
Canton Junction^ Mass. Shoe polish, 167,730 ; May
8 ; Serial No. 155,394 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Capen, George H., doing business as Crow Specialties
Company, Canton Junction, Mass. Hat dye. 168,065 ;
May 15 : Serial No. 171,350 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
CaPhenin Chemical Company, Waverly, Iowa, Laxative
wafer. 172,703 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,768 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Capital City Bottling Company. (See Eisenberg, M. L.)
Capital City Chair Company, Atlanta, Ga. Fiber house-
hold furniture. 164,028 ; Feb, 6.
Capital City Oil Company. (See Van Druff, Leonard E.)
Capital Rodewite Company, Incorporated, South Wash-
ington, Va. Compositions for use as adheslves for
wood and similar types of blocks laid on flooring or
paving. 175,888 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,653 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Capitol Chemical Company, Somerville, Mass. Stove
polish. 173,628 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 162,721 ; pub-
llBhed July 10, 1923,
Capitol Coffee Company. (See Danna, Frank.)
Capitol Hat Frame Works, Des Moines, Iowa. Hat
frames. 170,389; July 17; Serial No. 170,807; pub-
lished Apr. 8, 1923.
Capitol Sales Company, Memphis, Tenn. Liniment for
the treatment of stiff and sore muscles, rheumatic
pains, etc. 177,029 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 163,500 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Capltola Tonic Comb Co., New York, N. Y. Fountain
combs capable of containing a liquid for passage
through the hair. 169,827 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 173,463 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Caplan, Joseph, doing business as Lador& Perfumery Co.,
New York, N. Y. Liquid complexion powder, hair
tonic, astringent shampoo, skin tonic and lotion.
164,429 ; Feb. 20 ; Serial N'o. 163,739 ; published Oct. 10,
1922.
Caplan, Joseph, doing business as Lafor6 Perfumery Co.,
New York, N. Y. Lemon cream, brilliantine, freckle
cream, rouge, etc. 177,294 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
175,131; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Car-Dumper & Equipment Co., Chicago, 111. Self-dumping
cages for cars, car control equipment, etc. 176,819 ;
Nov. 27.
Caradlne Harvest Hat Company, St. Louis, Mo. Straw
hats. 172,283 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 168,999 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Carametos, John J. M., doing business as E. B. Candy
Co., Chicago, 111. Candy bars. 173,188; Sept. 18;
Serial No. 168,513: published June 26, 1923.
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Lubricants particularly intended for use in re-
frigerating machines. 170,324 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
175,710; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Carbondale Machine Company, Carbondale, Pa. Refrig-
erating and ice-making plants, apparatus and machines
and parts and accessories thereof. 172,204 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 172,637 ; published May 29, 1923.
Carbo-Sul Corporation, New York, N. Y. Insecticides.
172,226; Aug. 28; Serial No. 174,609; publlsbed May
15, 1923.
Card-Martin Company, Jellico, Tenn. Beverages sold as
soft drinks and sirups for making the same. 163,426-7 ;
Jan. 9.
Cardenas, Adolfo N., San Antonio, Tex. Pomade for use
in the treatment of rheumatism, headache, neuralgia,
etc. 164,128 : Feb, 13. , ,
Cardenas, Adolfo N., San Francisco, Calif. Chemicals,
medicines, and pharmaceutical preparations, 164,315 ;
Feb. 20.
Cardenas, Adolfo N., San Antonio, Tex. Pomade for use
In the treatment of rlieumatism, headache, sprains, etc.,
colic and diarrhoea mixture, blackberry-root carmina-
tive compound, etc. 165,547; Mar. 13; Serial No.
148,975 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Cardilli, Nicholas, New York, N. Y. Perforated music
rolls. 175,848; Nov. 13; Serial No. 180,584; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Cardinell, John D., doing business as Cardinell Vellum
Mfg. Co., Montclair, N. J. Tracing paper. 173,465-6 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial Nos. 179,712-3 ; published June 19,
1923
Cardinet Candy Co., Oakland, Calif. Candy. 166,076;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 159,243 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Cardinet Candy Company, Oakland, Calif. Candy.
175,253; Oct. 30.
Cardinet Candy Company, Oakland, Calif. Candy.
175,835 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,878 ; published Sept
4, 1923.
Carel, Hubert C, doing business as The Benetol Company,
Minneapolis, Minn. Pharmaceutical preparations.
172,365; Aug. 28; Serial No. 163,859; published May
16, 1928.
Careskey, James L,, Louisville, Ky. Monthly magazine.
171,755 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 162,918 ; published May
1, 1923.
Carey Printing Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Diaries. 165,535 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 159,342 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Carey Salt Co., The, Hutchinson, Kans. Table salt.
165,661 : Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 166,986 ; published Dec.
12 1922.
Carey Salt" Co., The, Hutchinson, Kans. Salt. 173,541;
Sept. 25.
Carey Salt Company, The, Hutchinson, Kans. Salt.
163,674 ; Jan. 23.
Carey Salt Company, The, Hutchinson, Kans. Medium
salt for meat curing and general use. 167,399 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 166,653 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Carl Company, The, Schenectady, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods, linen piece goods, and toweling. 177,366 ; Dec.
18 ; Serial No. 181,813 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Carleton Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Shirts,
nightgowns, and pyjamas. 174,585 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 180,585; published July 24, 1923.
Carley, Leonard R., Watertown, Conn. Talcum, face
powder, foot powder, cold cream, vanishing cream, etc.
163,033; Jan. 2.
Carley, Leonard R., Watertown, Conn. Cigars, cigarettes,
smoking and chewing tobacco. 163,034 ; Jan. 2.
Carley, Leonard R., Watertown, Conn. Lubricating,
automobile, and machine oils and lubricating greases.
168,714 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 160,587 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Carley, Leonard R,, Watertown, Conn. Varnish stains,
ready-mixed paste, or dry fillers and paints. 177.511 ;
Dec, 18 ; Serial No. 160,588 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Carlisle lire Corporation, Stamford, Conn. Pneumatic
vehicle tires. 169,736 ; June 120.
C«rl-U-Ha>Hnnt Sales Co. (See Erickson, Carl O.)
Carlson, Grace, St. Paul, Minn. Bibs. 175,731 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 179,029 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Carlton Mills Co., The. Philadelphia, Pa. Astrakhan cloth
in the piece. lC-t.211 ; Feb. IS.
Carmel Canning Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned flsh.
171,630 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,323 ; published May
22, 1923.
Carmen Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Brassieres.
166.207; Mar. 27; Serial No. 160,237; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Carmichael, Homer S., doing business as The Inter-
national Canning Co., Belize, British Honduras, Cen-
tral America. CaniiPd lobster and tropical fruits.
170,592; July 17; Serial No. 148,126; published Oct.
31, 1922.
Carnation Stock Farms, Seattle, Wash. Live cattle of
stock farms. 168,862 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172.795 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Carneal, Edwin E., New Orleans, La. Beverage sold as
a soft drink. 173,944 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,354 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. RoUed-metal
beams, and rolled-nu'tal channels and angles. 165,082 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 158,757 ; published Oct. 17, 1922.
Carney, Llnwood S., Boston, Mass. Nonalcoholic, maltless
vegetable extract for soft-drink purposes. 174,865 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,467 ; published July 31, 1923.
Carnotite Gland Extract Company. (See McMichael,
Americus O.)
Carnrick, G. W., Co., New York, N. Y. Medicinal prepa-
rations for the treatment of glandular deficiency.
170.415; Julv 17; Serial No. 173,127; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Carnrick, G. W.. Co., New York, N. Y. Medicinal prepara-
tion. 175,486; Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,089; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Carolina Cotton & Woolen Mills Company, The, Spray,
N. C. Cotton blankets. 175,180-1 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 181,243-4 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Carolina Creamery Co., Asheville, N. C. Ice cream and
butter. 170,710 : July 24 ; Serial No. 149,504 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Carolina Milling Company, Inc., Dillon, S. C. Scratch
feed, poultry mash, chick feed, poultry feed, horse feed,
etc. 165,092 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 155,048 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Carolina Remedies Company, Unjon, ^. C. Coconut-oil
riarNo. ]
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
shampoo. 165,871 : Mar. 20 ; Seriar
168,872; pub-
Carolina Remedies Company, Union, S. C. Egg producer
and poultry tonic. 172,696 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
177,272; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Caron Corporation. (See DaltrofC, E., & Cie., assignor.)
Carpenter Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Chemical preparation used to treat silk. 167,743 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 169,473 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Carpenter Cook Company. (See Cook, Charles I.)
Carpenter-Dodge Company, Arlington, Mass. Nails.
177,256 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 184,065 ; published Sept.
25. 1923.
Carpenter-Morton Company, Boston, Mass. Liquid paints,
varnishes, varnish stains. 163,463; Jan. 16.
Carpenter Shoe Company, Inc., The, Rochester, N. Y.
Leather boots and shoes. 166,081 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 158,917 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Carpenter, Walter M., doing business as Kluk Chemical
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Medicinal tablets for the
prevention and treatment of cholera, etc.. in fowls.
177,207 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,412 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Carr, Edward G., Chicago, 111. Earth cutting and plan-
ing machine. 175,823 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 162,333 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Carr, F. S., Company, Boston, Mass. Waterproof automo-
bile and carriage fabric. 172,267 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
177,273; published May 29. 1923.
Carr, L. M. (See Rathburn, Silas E.)
Carran, Grace B., doing business as Central Petroleum
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricating oils and
greases. 173,468 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 179,927 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Carroll, J. Pratt, Inc., doing business as Sebastian PacK-
Ing Co., New I'^ork, N. Y. Fresh grapefruit, oranges,
tangerines, pineapples, limes, etc. 172,289; Aug. 28;
Serial No. 166,347 ; published May 29, 192:{.
Carroll, John A., doing business as Liquid Wrench Com-
pany, Schenectady, N. Y. Compound for loosening tight
nuts on bolts and lubricating leaf springs. 171,216 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 177,726 ; published May 15, 1923.
Cnrrollton Packing Co. (See Biddle, Alice M.)
Carruthers, Mrs. Richard, doing business as Astoria By-
products Co., Astoria, Oreg. Salmon eggs for bait.
176,135 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 183,362 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, lU. Blankets of cot-
ton, wool, and cotton and wool. 165,573 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 161,809 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago. 111. Children's un-
derwear, of textile fabric. 166.721; Apr. 10; Serial
No. 161,807; published Jan. 2, 1923.
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Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, 111. Women's, misses',
girls", and children's hats, caps, and bonnets. 166,722 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 161,805 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, 111. Snap fasteners.
168,939 ; May. 29 ; Serial No. 172,961 ; published Mar.
13, 192.3.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Flannelette piece
goods. 163,987 ; Feb. 6.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Ginghams In the
piece. 166,220 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,005 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Percales in the piece.
171,452 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 169,002 ; published May 15,
1923.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Madras in the piece.
171,505 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 169,004 ; published May 15,
1923.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Work shirts.
171,887 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,511 ; published May
22, 1923.
Carter Dry Goods Company, Louisville, Ky. Percales In
the piece. 173,183 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 169,280 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Carter, Ivy R., Estaca, Oreg. Lamp shades. 175,191 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,543 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Cartcr-Mayhew Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Grain separating and cleaning machines.
166,683 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,204 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Carter's Ink Company, The, Cambridge, Mass. Mucilage,
paste, glue, and adhesive cement. 165,233; Mar. 6,
1923.
Carter's Ink Company, The, Cambridge, Mass. Inks,
inked ribbon, and carbon papers. 166,309 ; Mar. 27.
Cartoning Machinery Corporation, Newark, N. J., and
Newport, R. I. Carton and box filling machinery.
166,412; Apr. 3; Serial No. 166,933; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Gary & Company, Inc., Binghamton, N. Y. Men's,
women's, and children's clothing. 163,966 ; Feb. 6.
Casbarian, Boghas G., Riverdale, Md. Insecticide.
165,556 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 155,739 ; published Dec.
12, 192i
Case-Teel Company, Inc., Jackson, Miss., and New Orleans,
La. Stock and poultry feed. 176,618 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 174,509 ; published July 31, 1923.
Casey, Dennis A., New Orleans, La. Paving mixture.
163,035 ; Jan. 2.
Casey, John T., doing business as United States Juvenile
Vehicle Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Wheeled toys, more par-
ticularly walking velocipedes. 171,232 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 170,968 ; published May 1, 1923.
Casey, Thomas F., doing business as Ryan & Casey,
Greenfield, Mass. Nonalcoholic beverages and sirups
for making same. 166,744 ; Apr. 10.
Cash, Charles S., Inc., New York. N. Y. Nuts In the
shell, shelled, salted and candied nuts, and glac6
fruit candies. 163,813 ; Jan. 30.
Cash, Charles S., Inc., New York, N. Y. Nuts In the
shell and shelled, salted, and candied nuts and glac§
fruit candles. 166,904 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,613 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Cashmere Fruit Growers Union, Cashmere, Wash. Fresh
apples. 176.535 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,563 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
easier, Fred M., Los Angeles, Calif. Mayonnaise, catchup,
Thousand Island dressing, marshmallow cream, etc.
173,186 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 168,755 ; published June
26, 1923.
Casseheer, E. W., Inc., Flushing, N. Y. Skin whitener.
164,294; Feb. 20.
Cassell, William W., Vincennes, Ind. Ice-cream molds.
163,675; Jan. 23.
Cassileth & Schwartz, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur skins.
170,678 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 169,754 ; published Apr.
24, 192.3.
Cassoff, Louis F., doing business as Central Shellac
Works, Brooklyn, N. Y. Specially-prepared shellac
products. 173,401 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,343 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Castello, Giacomo, Genoa, Italy. Medicinal cordial.
167,718; May 8; Serial No. 144,500; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Castle Company, Lyons, N. Y. Canned sauerkraut.
170.823 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,273 ; published May
8, 1923.
Castle Garment Mfg. Co., Chillicothe, Ohio. Men's dress,
negligee, and work shirts. 164,763 : Feb. 27.
Castritsy, Geo. P., New York, N. Y. Ogarettes. 163,294 ;
Jan. 9.
Caswell, Bonnie E., Wilmington, Del. Motor saltz.
173,912; Oct. 2; Serial No. 175,298; published July
10, 1923.
Catamount Manufacturing Co., Inc., Bennington, Vt.
Athletic union suits for men, boys, and children.
175,359 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 177,831 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Catawba Candy Co., The, Sandusky, Ohio. Candv.
177,099: Dec. 11; Serial No. 170,004; published Mar.
13, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Cater, Dr. James S., doing business as Purer-Lene Mfg.
Co., Marceline, Mo. Preparation for treating diseases
of the mucous membranes. 176,380 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 177,503 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Cathcart, Herbert J., New York, N. Y. . Cotton, woolen,
or silk piece- goods. 168,677 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
143,983 ; published June 7, 1921.
Cathcart, Herbert J., doing business as The Cathcart
Company, New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 172,904 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,545 ; published June 12, 1923.
Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Magazine published quarterly. 170,109 ; July 10 ; Se-
rial No. 158,224; published June 13. 1022.
Cato Oil and Grease Co., Oklahoma, Okla. Lubricating
oils and greases. 173,309; Sept. 18; Serial No.
179.293 : published June 19, 1923.
Cato Oil and Grease Co., Oklahoma, Okla. Lubricating
oils and greases. 173,461 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
179.294 ; published June 19, 1923.
Cat's Meow Company, The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy animals.
164,81, S; Feb. 27.
Catslgianis, Otto P., doing business as Blue Hill Candy
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Chocolate-coated nuts and
candles. 171,421 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,257 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Cauchois Coffee Company, New York. N. Y. Coffee.
177,174; Dec. 11; Serial No. 181,011; published Sept.
25 1923
Caulk, L. b., Company, The, Milford, Del. Cement for
filling teeth and liquid therefor. 166,520; Apr. 3;
Serial No. 172,082 ; published Jan. 0, 1923.
Caulk, L. D., Company, The, Milford, Del. Dental alloy.
166,521 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 172,081 ; published Jan. 0,
1923.
Causse Manufacturing & Importing Co., Boundbrook, N.
J., and New York, N. Y. Pineapple glac6, glac6 as-
sorted fruits, crystallized ginger. 173,762 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 177,274 ; published July 3, 1923.
Cavanaugh, William D., doing business as Velvet Oil
Company, Reno and "Oil City, Pa. Lubricating oils.
168,600 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 168,440 ; published Feb.
27, 1023.
Cecil Manufacturing Company, Camden, N. J. Candy.
163.295 ; Jan. 9.
Celite Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif., and New
York, N. Y. Material for arresting and separating
Impurities or other matter from fluids. 170,594;
July 17 ; Serial No. 146,755 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Cellas', Inc., New York, N. Y. Cottonseed oil. 173,143 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,090 ; published June 12, 1923.
Celry-AIe Co. (See Geertz, Maurice.)
Centaur Company, The, New York, N. Y. Vegetable
preparation for assimilating the food by regulating
stomach and bowels, etc. 165,880-2 ; Mar. 20.
Centaur Company, The, New York, N. Y. Vegetable
preparation for regulating the stomach and bowels of
infants and children. 168,519 ; May 22.
Centemeri, P., & Co., New York, N. Y. Leather and
fabric gloves. 177,793 ; Dec. 25.
Central Automobile Tire Company, Boston, Mass. Auto-
mobile tires. 169,031 : May 29.
Central California Berry Growers Association, San
Francisco, Calif. Fresh berries. 166,668 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 165,270 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Central Chemical Company, The. Hagerstown, Md. Fer-
tilizer. 168,753; May 29; Serial No. 171,526; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Central City Fertilizer Works. (See Filloon, Don B.)
Central Commercial Company, Chicago, 111. Silicate of
eoda and sal soda. 165,994 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
166,501 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Central Committee Knesseth Israel, of Jerusalem, Pales-
tine, Inc., New York, N. Y. Collection boxes. 168.379 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 169,395 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Central Dental Laboratory Co. Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Dental crowns composed of artificial enamel
and metaL 170,378 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,356 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Central Flatiron Mfg. Co., Johnson City, N. Y. Electri-
cally-heated hot plates and flatirons. 169,468; June
19 ; Serial No. 173,622 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Central Flatiron Mfg. Co., Johnson City, N. Y. Electric
flatirons. 176,906; Dec. 4.
Central Indiana Coal Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Coal.
173,306 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,516 ; published June
19, 1923.
Central Laboratories Company, St. Louis, Mo. Prepara-
tion for the treatment and relief of headache, neuralgia,
etc. 176,888 ; Dec. 4.
Central Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Laundry
washing machines and wringers. 165,333 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 156,885 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Central Michigan Paper Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Wrapping, manila, document, print, and other paper,
etc. 176,051 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,245 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Central Ohio Paper Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Writing paper, tablets, papeteries, bristol board, and
envelopes. 176,610 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,458 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Central Petroleum Company. (See Carran, Grace B.)
Central Piano Co., Chicago, 111. Pianos. 166,545 ; Apr.
10 ; Seri.Tl No. 149,890 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Central Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Combined
coal hot-water heater and open-fire grate. 165,089 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 153,540 ; published May 16, 1922.
Central Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Hot-water
heater. 167,578 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,523 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Central Radio Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wis. Radio sig-
naling apparatus and parts thereof. 174,599 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 178,164 ; published July 24, 1923.
Central Shellac Works. (See Cassoff, Louis F.)
Central Tractor Company, The, Greenwich, Ohio. Trac-
tors, cultivators, and sulky plows. 176,046 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180,748; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Central Wisconsin Canneries, Beaver Dam, Wis. Canned
peas. 172,873 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,807 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Centralia Patch Co. (See Roemer, Harry L.)
Century Biscuit Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Wafers and
crackers. 170,918; July 24; Serial No. 166,350; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Century Brass Works, Inc., Belleville, 111. Drinking and
ice-cooled fountains and plumbing supplies. 176,943 ;
Dec. 4.
Century Chemist Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Preparation
for cleaning and softening the skin. 165,809 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 167,381 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Century-Plainfield Rubber Company. (See Associated
Tire Stores Corporation, assignors.)
Ceramic Products Corp., Old Bridge, N. J. Ceramic
products used for building purposes, face brick, terra
cotta, hollow tile, etc. 169,242; June 12; Serial No.
169,967 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Cerecedo Hnos. & Co. Sucrs., San Juan, P. R. Soap.
167,586 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,122 ; published Jan. 2.
1923.
Ceres Core Binder Company. (See McGrory, Daniel T.)
" C6r6s " Docks, Minoterie, Semoulerie Pates Alimen-
taires, Nice, France. Semolinas, rices, alimentary
pastes, and biscuits. 172,647 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
153,385 ; published May 8, 1923.
Ceruy, George A., doing business as Autol Scientific
Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Body polish, top dressing,
and paint enamel. 177,393 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,338; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Certain-Teed Products Corporation, Baltimore, Md., and
St. Louis, Mo. Ready-mixed paints for interior sur-
faces. 174,643 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,174 ; published
July 31, 1923. %
Certified Foods, Westfleld, Mass. Food preparation con-
sisting of a vegetable seasoning. 171,085 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 163,918 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Certified Laboratories, Inc., Newark, N. J. New fuel
intensifier and carbon remover. 169,821 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 168,632 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Cervelll, Blanche, San Francisco, Calif. Hip and bust
reducer. 166,458 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,890 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Ce-Wede Laboratory. (See National Physicians Sup-
ply Company.)
Chacon, R. M. A., doing business as The Chacon Trading
Company, New York, N. Y. Hydrocarbon materials or
asphaltum products. 172,720 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,000; published June 5, 1923.
Chadick, De Lamater Corporation, New York, N. Y. Axles
and parts thereof. 165,358 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 157,800 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Chadwlck-Boston Lead Company, Boston, Mass. White
lead. 174,267 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 175,344 ; published
July 10, 1928.
Chadwick, De Lamater Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Internal-combustion motors and parts thereof, gover-
nors and parts thereof, etc. 163,867 ; Feb. 6.
Chadwin, Leo L., doing business as Chadwin Tire & Rub-
ber Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Tires and inner tubes.
165,299 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 164,582 ; published Nov.
14. 1022.
Chadwin, Leo L., doing business as Gem Tire & Rubber
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tires and inner tubes.
170,487 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,512 ; published Apr. 24.
1923.
Chadwin, Leo L., doing business as Protection Tire & Rub-
ber Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rubber tires and Inner
tubes. 174,431; Oct. 10; Serial No. 179,030; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Chadwin Tire & Rubber Co. (See Chadwin, Leo L.)
Challenge Company, Batavia, 111. Windmills, gasoline
engines, windmill pumps, siphon pumps, etc. 172,799 ;
Sept. 11; Serial No. 174,724; published June 5, 1923.
Challenge Cutlery Corporation. (See Estate of Fred-
erick Weibusch, assignor.)
Chalmers Chemical Company, Newark, N. J. Preparation
for removing ink, dirt, and grease from type, wood, etc.
173,592 ; Sept. 25.
Chamberlain, F. B., Company, East St. Louis, 111., and
St. Louis, Mo. Bird food. 165,918; Mar. 20.
Chamberlln, Benjamin F., doing business as B. F. Cham-
berlln, Boston, Mass. Molded rubber heels and soles,
fiber soles and heels, shoes, and rubber and fiber top
lifts. 172,775; Sept. 11; Serial No. 141,855; pub-
lished June 6, 1923.
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Chaniborlln, Benjamin F., doing business ae B. F. Cliam-
berlln, Boston, Mass. Heels, soles, shoes, and top
lifts. 172.77G; Sept. 11; Serial No. 141,856; pub-
lished Juue 5, 1923.
Champion Appliance Manufacturing Company, Inc.,
Yonkers, N. Y. I'ortable electric motors. 172,003 ;
Aujr. 21; Serial No. 170.92G : published May 8, 1923.
Champion Appliance Manufacturing Company, Inc., Yonk-
ers, N. Y. Clothos-washins machines and clothes wring-
ers. 174,S3,'> : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,399 ; published
June 12. 1023.
Champion Fibre Company, The, Canton, N. C. Leather
filler. 167,905; May 8; Serial No. 168,917; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Champion I'roducts Mfg. Co.. Newark, N. J. Shock ab-
sorbers for vehicles. 165,192 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
168.233 : publislieU Pec. 5, 1922.
Ch.Tmpion Specialties Co. (See Palise, Joseph.)
Champion Tool Company, Meadvllle, Pa. Farriers', black-
smiths', and cobblers' tools. 166,796 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 152,419 : published Aug. 1, 1922.
Champion Tool Company, Meadvllle, Pa. Farriers' tools.
167,707 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 152,418 ; published July
25. 1022.
Champlain Valley Fruit Co., Inc., Burlington, Vt. May-
onnaise dressing, olive mayonnaise^ peanut butter, etc.
177.198 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 178,713 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Chan, L. C, & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Chop-
suey sauce. 175,757 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 168,753 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Chance, Albert B., doing business as Chance Company,
Centralia. Mo. Anchor rods. 171,797 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 176,324 : published May 15, 1923.
Chance, Albert B., doing business as Chance Company,
Centralia, Mo. Piston rings. 175,894 ; Nov. 13-; Se-
rial No. 153,441 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Chance Brothers and Co. Limited, West Smethwick, Staf-
ford, England. Glass. 175,467 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
182,086 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Chandler. B. B., Athens, Ga. Hair tonic. 164,496 ;
Feb. 20.
Chandler & Fisher. Limited, Winnipeg, Canada. Surgical
ligatures. 174.140; Oct. 2.
Chandler, Mary W., doing business as Takof Company,
Cleveland Heights. Ohio. Tweezers for removing super-
fluous hair. 175,538 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,588 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Chandler 4 Price Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Print-
ing presses and parts thereof. 166.810 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 167,801 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Change-0-Tov House Company, New York. N. Y. Toy
houses. 165,734 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,434 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Channel Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. ; Toronto,
Canada ; London, England, and Paris, France. Polish
for cleaning and polishing furniture, floors, autos, etc.
163,652 ; Jan. 23.
Chapin & Gould Paper Company, Springfield, Maes.
Writing and printing paper and mailing envelopes.
170,288; Julv 10; Serial No. 176,114; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Chapin & Gould Paper Company, Springfield, Mass.
Writing paper and mailing envelopes. 177,519 ; Dec.
18: Serial No. 169,052; published Dee. 12, 1922.
Chaplin ClaBsics Inc., New York, N. Y. Motion pictures.
170,203; July 10; Serial No. 173,072; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Chapman. Frank, doing business as The M. W. Dunton
Co., Providence, R. I. Soldering fiux In salts, paste,
and fluid forms. 169,661 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 170,123 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Chapman Self-Locking Nut Co., Baltimore, Md. Nut
locks. 167,684 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 156,983 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Chappell, Alexander W., doing business as Dr. R. H.
Kline Co., Red Bank, N. J. Medicinal preparation
acting as a system cleanser and regulator. 169,834 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 173,030 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Charleroi Laboratories, Inc., Charlerol, Pa. Preparation
for eczema, tetter, and itch. 168,340 ; May 22 ; Serial
No. 155,047; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Charles, Burton R., Los Angeles, Calif. Preparation for
energizing circulatory and nervous svstems of the
human body. 177,239 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,474 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Charles Electric Garments Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Electric heating pads. 164,617 ; Feb. 20.
Charleston Electrical Supply Co., Charleston, W. Va.
Printed publication issued monthly. 176,728; Nov. 27;
Serial No. 173,277; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Charleston Paint Co., Charleston, S. C. Mixed paints,
stains, varnishes, white lead, varnish, oil stains.
166,068 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 160,337 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Charlotte Electric Repair Company, Inc., Charlotte, N. C.
Electric motors, generators, and transformers. 171,119 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 175,300 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Charlton & Matzen, doing business as Arzen Laboratories,
Clinton, Iowa. Preparation for catarrh, colds, earache,
etc. 164,425; Feb. 20.
Charm-U Co,, The, Chattanooga, Tenn. Vanishing cream
and cleansing or cold cream. 169,983 ; July 10 ; Se-
rial No. 167,838 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Charming Phonograph Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
I'lumographs and articles used in connection therewith.
164,713 : Feb. 27.
Charter Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
166,352 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 141,556 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Charter Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
168,794 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 141,557 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Ch.nrter Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
175.837 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,816 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Chase Foundry and Manufacturing Company, The, Colum-
bus, Ohio. Elevating and conveying, special factory,
charging, etc. trucks and cars. 174,448 ; Oct. 16 ; Se-
rial No. 165,668 ; published July 3, 1923.
Chase, L. C, & Company, Boston, Mass. Rug and carpet
holders and materials for same. 172,668 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 174.289 ; published June 5, 1923.
Chase, Samuel, Fort Wayne, Ind. Preparation for the
relief of dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. 169,611 ; June
26 ; Serial No. 172,513 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Chastains" Incorporated, Lewiston, Idaho. Photographic
prints. 173,594; Sept. 25.
Chatham, L., Sr., Products Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Soaps. 167,692 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 159,847 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Chat-Less-Ine Company, Springfield, Mass. Nonchatter
preparations for automobile bands. 175,205 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 175,185 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Chattanooga Implement & Mfg. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hay presses or balers. 163,931 ; Feb. 6.
Chautauqua Phonograph Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del.
and Washington, D. C. Phonographs. 175,750 ; Nov.
13 : Serial No. 165,580 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Checker Cab Manufacturing Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Automobile cabs and trucks. 165,915 ; Mar. 20.
Cheeks, Clara B., doing business as Cheeks & Co., New
York, N. Y. Face wash or lotion. 174,927 ; Oct. 23.
Chef Aluminum Co. (See Jones, Leander C.)
Chelsea Clock Company, Chelsea and Boston, Mass.
Time indicating, keeping, and recording Instruments.
168.288 : May 15.
Chemical Engineering Company (Manchester) Limited, The,
Manchester, England. Grinding and crushing ma-
chinery. 175,139 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,418 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Chemical Enterprises Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Dis-
infectants, insecticides, and deodorants. 176.308 ;
Nov. 20 : Serial No. 179,133 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Chemical Fire Apparatus Company. (See Frey, Henry R.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Boehr-
inger, C. F., & Soehne, assignors.)
Chemical Foundation Incorporated, The. (See Chemische
Fabrik auf Actien (vormals E. Schering), assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Chemische
Fabrik, vormals Hofmann & Schoetensack, assignor.)
Chemical Foundation. Incorporated, The. (See Gold-
chmidt. The Firm of Th., assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Hauff,
Julius.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Merck,
Firm of E., assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Mttller,
J. G., & Co., assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Schulz,
F. A., and Phllipp, assignors.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Stroschein,
Johann E., assignor.)
Chemical Fuel Company of America, Inc., Louisville, Ky.
Motor fuel oil. 168,660 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 155,550 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Chemical Fuel Company of America, Inc., Louisville, Ky.
Fuel oils. 168,661; May 29; Serial No. 155,549;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Chemical Novelty Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Colors for
frosting lamps. 172.533 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 174,071 ;
published June 5. 1923.
Chemical Paper Manufacturing Co., Holyoke, Mass. Cover
paper. 166,883 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 142,385 ; published
Jan. 16. 1923.
Chemische Fabric auf Actien, vormals E. Schering, Berlin,
Germany, assignor to The Chemical Foundation, Incorpo-
rated, Wilmington, Del. Therapeutic remedies. 23,533 ;
renewed Aug. 22, 1923.
Chemische Fabrik auf Actien (vormals E. Schering),
Berlin, Germany, assignor to The Chemical Founda-
tion, Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. (Germicides, dis-
infectants, and other deodorizing preparations.
23.629 : renewed Sept. 19. 1923.
Chemische Fabrik (5rOnau Landehoff & Meyer, Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Berlin and Grunau, near Berlin, Germany.
Chemical products used in dvelng. 176,288 ; Nov. 20 ;
Serial No. 180,327; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Chemische Fabrik Gustrow, Dr. Hlllrlnghaus & Dr. Hell-
mann, Gustrow, Germany. Disinfectants and medicinal
preparation and dressing used for both human beings
and animals. 165,546 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 148,318 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Cbemische Fabrik Giistrow, Dr. Hillringhau.<3 & Dr. Hell-
mann, Gustrow, Gei-many. I'reparation and dressing
used in the treatment of all ai.omalies of menstruation,
etc. 165,589 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 148,317 ; published
Dec. 5, 1922.
Chemische Fabrik Marienfelde G. m. b. H., Berlin-
Marienfelde, Germany, rulverulent sulphur compound
for treating sores, cuts, etc. 167,437 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 163,737 ; published .Ian. 30, 1923.
Chemische Fabrik " Norgine " Dr. Victor Stein, Aussig,
Czechoslovakia. Pharmaceutical preparations to be ad-
ministered into animals and human beings, for treat-
ment of tabes, paralysis, etc. 172,681 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 163,139 ; published May 8, 1923.
Chemische Fabrik, vormals Hofmann & Schoetensack,
Ludwigshafen-on-Rhine, Germany, assignor- to The Chem-
ical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington, Del.
Remedies for diarrhea and gouty rheumatism. 23,927 ;
renewed Dec. 19, 1923.
Chemische Fabrik vormals Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland.
Pharmaceutical preparation. 173,046 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 176,882; published June 12, 1923.
Chemische Fabrik vormals Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland.
Pharmaceutical preparation. 173,047; Sept. 11; Serial
No. 176,880; published June 12, 1923.
Chemische Fabriken vorm. Weiler-ter Meer, Uerdingen,
Germany. Impregnating material for use as a pre-
servative. 169,759-61 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 170,124-6 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Chemische Werke Aktiengesellscbaft Postlerit-Werke,
Gross-Zschachwitz, Germany. Engine packings and
washers of asbestos, grease, caoutchouc, and graphite.
168,779 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 114,846 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Chemische Werke vorm. Auergesellschaft m. b. H. Kom-
manditgesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Vacuum ves-
sels for food and liquids and parts of such vessels.
166,108 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 149,668* ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Chemische Werke vorm. H. & E. Albert, Amoneburg, near
Biebrieh, Germany. Chemical preparation for the ex-
tirpation and killing of vermin, plant pests, and weeds,
disinfectants, etc. 163,204 ; Jan. 2.
Chemitex Products Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Chemical
cleaner for shade cloths. 167,448 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
163,779 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Chemitex Products Corapanv, The, Akron, Ohio. Window-
shade cloth. 168,584 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 163,434 ;
published May 6, 1923.
Chemitex Products Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Arti-
ficial patent and suede leather and rubber-surface
cloth. 172,669 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,233 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Chenev Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Cravats and
neckties. 163,036: Jan. 2.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Woven,
knitted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics In the piece.
163,296; Jan. 9.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Woven,
knitted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics in the piece
composed in whole or in part of silk. 163,926 ; Feb. G.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchestpr, Conn. Woven,
knitted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics in the piece.
165,685; Mar. 20; Serial No. 170,425; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Silk fabrics
in the piece. 166,381 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,701 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Woven,
knitted, netted, etc., silk fabrics in the piece. 174.126 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,521 ; published July 10, 1923.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Woven, knit-
ted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics of silk. 174,193 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 181,061 ; published July 17, 1923.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Wovea,
knitted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics in the piece com-
prised of silk. 175.173; Oct. 30; Serial No. 181,378;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Cherokee Spinning Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Cotton
piece goods. 175,453-4 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial Nos. 182,788-9 ;
publi.'ihed Aug. 28, 1923.
Cherry-Bassett-Winner Company, Wilmington, Del., and
Philadelphia, Pa., Pasteurizing vats, coolers and batch
mixers, etc. 166.859 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,740 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23. 1923.
Cherr.v-Bassett-Wlnner Company, Wilmington, Del., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Nongelatinous combination of sub-
stances for use In the manufacture of ice cream.
167,881; May 8; Serial No. 166,132; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Cherry Blossom Mfg. Co.,. St. Louis, Mo. Beverages and
sirups for making same. 176,802 : Nov. 27.
Chertoff, N., Inc., doing business as U. S. Sewing Thread
Co., New York. N. Y. Thread and yarn. 170,132 ;
June 10 ; Serial No. 159,140 : published Apr. 3, 192.S.
Chesapeake Weaving Mills, Inc., Havre de Grace, Md.,
and Philadelphia, Pa. Bathing capes. 173.937 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 177,121 ; published July 17, 1923.
Chesebrough Manufacturing Co., Consolidated, New York,
N. Y Petroleum jelly and preparations thereof.
567,907; May 8; Serial No. 168,956; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Chesebrough Manufacturing Co., (Consolidated), New
York, N. Y. I'etroleum jelly, hail- pomade, hair tonic,
camphor ice, etc. 169,652 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
168,596; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Chesney, Ernest R., doing business as Fly-Cide Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Insecticides. 167,466 ; May 1 ; Se-
rial No. 167, 118 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Chesney Explosive Company, The, Marietta, Ohio. E.x-
plosive used largely in shooting oil wells. 108,424 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 172,371 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Chester, C. L., Productions, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Mo-
tion pictures reproduced in copies for sale. 103,901 ;
Feb. 6.
Chester, C. L., Productions, Inc., Hollywood, Calif., as-
signor to Globe Trots Films, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Motion pictures reproduced in copies for sale. 166,354 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 146,692 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Chester Clothes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's suits,
overcoats, etc. 168,215 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 138,002 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Chester Knitting Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Hosiery.
166,638-9 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 166,171-2 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Chester Knitting Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Hosiery. 174,268 ;
Oct. 9; Serial No. 174,654; published July 10, 1923.
Chester Medical Company. (See Kidd, Loren C.)
Chesterfield Metal Company. (See Chesterfield, Percy C.)
Chesterfield, I'ercy C, doing business as Chesterfield Metal
Company, Detroit, Mich. Cutting metal used for high-
speed operations on cast iron or mild steel. 163.053 ;
Jan. 23.
Chesterman Leeland Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Elastic
hernial trusses. 165,939 ; Mar. 20.
Chestnut Farms Dairy. (See Brawner, Henry N., jr.)
Chew, Manley, Midland, Ontario, Canada. Fiber board.
168,371 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 163,324 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Chicago Belting Company, Chicago, 111. Leather belting.
171,537 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 174,889 ; published May
8, 1923.
Chicago Beverage Co., Chicago, 111. Beverages sold as
soft drinks and sirups used in the preparation of same.
177,575 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 184,712 ; published Oct.
9, 1923.
Chicago Bridge & Iron Works, Chicago, 111. Tanks.
171,946; Aug. 14.
Chicago Carton Company, Chicago, 111. Collapsible or
folding paper cartons having interlocking end fiaps.
163,297 ; Jan. 9.
Chicago City Rubber Works, Chicago, 111. Rubber auto-
mobile tires. 163,037 ; Jan. 2.
Chicago Cream Fried Cake Co., Chicago, 111. Doughnuts
and fried cakes. 166,078 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 159,012 ;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
Chicago Egg Noodle Company. (See Klein, Alec.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, Chicago, 111. Electric
toaster grills. 174,305 ; Oct. 9.
Chicago Fuse Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Electric fuses.
165,275 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,083 ; published Nov. 7,
1922.
Chicago & Geneva Bottling Works. (See Boggiano,
Louis.)
Chicago Malt Extract Co., Chicago, 111. Malt extract for
food purposes. 170,102 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 168,754 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Chicago Mercantile Co., Chicago, 111. Hat linings for
ladies' hats. 173,640 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 154,679 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Chicago Nipple Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Metal
pipe nipples. 169,805 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 163,502 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Printing and
writing paper. 175,338 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,786 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper. 175,963 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 171,725 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper. 176,395 ;
Nov. 27 ; S'erial No. 171,726 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper. 176,396;
Nov. 27; Serial No. 171,728; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Writing, printing,
etc., paper. 177,522 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 171,727 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, Chicago, III. Electrical
tools. 164,919 ; Feb. 27.
Chicago Radio Laboratory, Chicago, 111. Electrical appa-
ratus, radio telephone and telegraph and signaling and
power-transmission apparatus. 164,520 ; Feb. 20.
Chicago Radio Laboratory, Chica,go, 111. Electrical appa-
ratus, radio telephone and telegraph and signaling and
power-transmission apparatus. 164.520 ; Feb. 20.
Chicago Radio Laboratory, Chicago, III. Electrical appa-
ratus, radio telephone and telegraph and signaling
and transmission of power apparatus. 166,554 : Apr.
10: Serial No. 170.969; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Chicago Thrift Company, Chicago, 111. Portable banks.
169.930 : July 3.
Chicago Thrift Company, Chicago, 111. Portable banks.
171,684 : Aug. 7.
Chicago Varnish Company, Chicago. 111., assignor to Flint
Varnish & Color Works, Flint, Mich. Varnishes, stains,
driers, japans, and kindred goods. 22,394-5 ; renewed
Jan. 31, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphaietical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Chlcnso Whistle Bottllnp Co., Chicago, 111. Nonalco-
holic nialtless soft drinks. 1 15,566 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
181,379; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Cliidestcr, ,Tohn H., Chatliam, N. J. Magnifying attach-
ments for printing telegraphs. 168,191 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 168,918 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Chief Two Moon Herb Company, The, Waterbury, Conn.
Bitter oil, a general constitutional tonic for Internal
use. 1G8.844 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,868 ; published
Feb. IS. 1923.
Childs, Charles M., & Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ready-
mixed paints. 169,443 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 173,031 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Childs Specialtv House. Union City, Tenn. Wearing
apparel. 173,911; Oct. 2; Serial No. 175,849; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Chillicothe I'aper Company, The, Chillicothe, Ohio. Writ-
ing paper, bond. 166,371 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,005 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Chillicothe Paper Company, The, Chillicothe, Ohio. Book,
bond, and writing paper. 171,109 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
174,010 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Chimnee Sweep Manufacturing Company, San Fi'ancisco,
Calif. Dry black chemical powder used as a soot de-
stroyer. 176.285 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,825 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1023.
China and Japan Trading Company, (Ltd.), New York,
N. y. Woven cotton and woolen fabrics. 166,940 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 171,831 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Chinese Blueing Company, Detroit, Mich. Bluing for
laundry use. 177,813 : Dec. 25.
Chinook Packing Co., Chinook, Wash. Canned salmon.
173,844; Oct. "2; Serial No. 172,975; published July 3,
1923.
Chinook Packing Company, Chinook, Wash. Canned salm-
on. 171,357 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 170,927 ; published
May- 15, 1923.
Chinosol Company, New York, N. Y. Antiseptic com-
pound. 167,483 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 160,994 ; published
Jan. 23, 1923.
Chipman Knitting Mills, Easton, Pa. Hosiery. 174,262 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 177,359 ; published July 10, 1923.
Chipman Knitting Mills, Easton, Pa. Hosiery. 177,609 ;
Dec. 18.
Chipman's, Chas., Sons Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ho-
siery. 166,630; Apr. 10; Serial No. 168,450; pub-
lished Dec. 19. 1922.
Cbippewa Shoe Mfg. Co., Chippewa Falls, Wis. Leather
boots and shoes. 172,111 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 172,261 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Chisholm, John F., Philadelphia, Pa. Ready-mixed paints,
paints for protecting metals, and black coating paints.
166,485 ; Apr. 3 : Serial No. 170.621 : published Jan. S>,
1923.
Chlswick Polish Company, Ltd., The, Chiswick, Lon-
don, England. Stains, varnishes, and enamels, floor
polishes. 166,821 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 166,524 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Chloro Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Liquid
medicaments and ointments for antiseptic uses, etc.
174,073 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,592 ; published July
10, 1923.
Chmiell, John, Co., doing business as Dy-Vo Beverage Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Tonic which is a beverage and
sold as a soft drink. 164,1.S3 ; Feb. 13.
Chocolate Beverages Corporation, New York, N. Y. Choc-
olate beverage and concentrate for making same sold
as soft drinks. 168,948; May 29; Serial No. 172,514;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Chocolate Products Company, Baltimore, Md. Candy
composed wholly or in part of chocolate. 163,298";
Jan. 9.
Chocolate Products Companv, r.nltiniore, Md. Candy.
171,180; July 31; Serial No. 171,680; published May
1, 1923.
Chocolate Products Company, Wilmington, Del., and Bal-
timore, Md. Candy. 172,420 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
174,890; published May 29, 1923.
Chocolate Products Company, Wilmington, Del., and Bal-
timore. Md. Candy. 173,502 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
175.711 ; published June 19, 1923.
ChocoUshus Company, The. (See Hunter, H. Blount.)
Chore Utensils Corporation of America, The, Orange,
N. J. Scouring utensils. 163,807 ; Jan. 30.
Chore Utensils Corporation of America, The, Orange, N. J.
Scouring utensils. 167,897 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,670 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Chore Utensils Corporation of America, The, Orange,
N. J. Scouring utensils. 171,348 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
173,321 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Chore-Utensils Corporation of America, The, Orange, N. J.
Dish, bottle, and pot mops. 174,561 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 181,380 ; published July 24, 1923.
Christian, H. B., Fresno, Calif. Pneumatic rubber tire
casings. 171.745 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 166,934 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Christie-Williams Co., Trenton, N. J. Electric-lighting
brackets and ceiling fixtures. 177,674 ; Dec. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 180,362 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Christopher, I,. J., Co., Los .Angeles, Calif. Candies.
173,144-5: .^Sept. 18; Serial Nos. 177,958-9; published
June 12, 1923.
Chrobaltlc Tool Company, Chicago, 111. Heat-treating
containers. 171,561 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 174,553 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Chromol Manufactory of Chemical Products, Inc., The,
Vienna, Austria. Coloring and conserving means In the
nature of a paint for leather, iron and wood. 166,799 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 138,847 : published May 9, 1922.
Church Bulletin, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Church
bulletin. 173,611 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 158,178 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Church, C. F., Manufacturing Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bath-
room fixtures. 176,476 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,110 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Church-Vance Grocerv Co., Peru, Ind. Coffee, rolled
oats, cocoa, etc. 177,105 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,033 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Churchill Drug Company, Cedar Kapids, Iowa. Coffee.
163,835; Jan. 30.
Chute, Clarence L., doing business as The Chute Labora-
tories, New Lexington, Ohio. Embalmers' face pack,
clay massage, cold cream, and vanishing cream.
172,565 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,742 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Cicettl, Federico, doing business as No-Worry Chemical
Co., Newark, N. J. Washing fluid. 170,630 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 174,725 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Ciepiela, Peter, Fall River, Mass. Hand soap. 173.873 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,850 ; published June 5, 1923.
Cincinnati Brush & Mop Manufacturing Company. (See
Ungerbuehler, Albert L.)
Cincinnati Cloak & Suit Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ladies' and misses' suits, coats, dresses, furs, etc.
171,246 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 169,948 ; published May
8, 1923.
Cincinnati Cordage & Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Writing paper. 169,328 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 174,555 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Cincinnati Cordage & Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Printing and writing paper. 172,210 ; Aug. 28 ; ferial
No. 173,404 ; published May 29, 1923.
Cincinnati Cordage & Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Writing paper (monogram linen). 173,439; Sept. 25;
Serial No. 174,556 ; published June 26, 1923.
Cincinnati Game Company, The, assignor to The United
States Playing Card Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Card
games. 167,308 ; Apr. 24.
Cincinnati Lamp & Bracket Company, The, (now by
change of name The Cino Auto Products Company),
Cincinnati, Ohio. S'potlights. 177,711 ; Dec. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 152,987 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Cincinnati Planer Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Planers. 168,841 ; May 29. Serial No. 170,752 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Cincinnati Soap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap.
166,152 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 156,259 ; published Feb.
28, 1923.
Cincinnati Storage Battery Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Electric batteries. 166,356 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
148,958^ ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Cincinnati Wall Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dry,
ready-mixed, and paste paints, putty, linseed oil, tur-
pentine, etc. 165,766 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 160,871 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Cincinnati Wholesale Grocery Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Canned peas and tomatoes. 174,525 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 177,360; published July 24, 1923.
Cincinnati Wholesale Grocery Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Canned peas, corn, tomatoes, and pineapple.
175,776 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,361 ; published Sept.
4 1923.
Cinelli, G.', Company, Tacoma, Wash. Olive oil. 165,030 ;
Feb. 27.
Cino Auto Products Company, The. (See Cincinnati
Lamp & Bracket Company.)
Circle Music Publishing Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sheet music. 169,447; June 19; Serial No. 172,827 i
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Circle Music Publishing Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Slusical instruments and supplies therefor. 175,770 ;
Nov. 13 : Serial No. 177,216 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Citizens' Wholesale Supply Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Bay leaves, beans, flour, prunes, etc. 166,107; Mar. 27;
Serial No. 147,156 : published Oct. 25, 1922.
Citizens' Wholesale Supply Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Candy. 167,681 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 154,791 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Citrus Growers Cash Association. (See Banks, Llewel-
lyn A.)
Citrus Products Company. (See McCarthy, Margaret B.,
assignor.)
Citrus Products Company, Chicago, 111. Beverages and
sirups and concentrates for making same. 167.082 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 154,483 ; published Aug. 22, 1922.
Citrus Products Company, Chicago, 111. Beverages sold
as soft drinks and compounds and concentrates for
manufacturing the same. 167,099 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
167,555 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Citrus Sales Coi-poration, Tampa, Fla. Fresh citrous
fruits. 171,427 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,903 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
City Dairies Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Confection
consisting of ice cream and cones containing the same.
165,773 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 159,234 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
City Dairy and Ice Cream Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Ice
cream. 170,846 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 165,229 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
City Mills Company, The, Columbus, Ga. Self-rising
wheat flour. 166,146 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,210 ;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
City of Paris Dry Goods Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Bath salts. 176,190 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 175,917 ;
published July 31, 1923.
City Refrigerator Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Refriger-
ator display cases. 176,409; Nov. 27; Serial No.
181,880; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Claflin, Charles E., Rensselaer, N. Y. Liniment. 169,612;
June 26 ; Serial No. 172,515 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Claflins Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
171,400 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,668 ; published May 1,
1923
Clairtex Knitting Company. (See Gelarie, Saul.)
Clancy, James E., Lvnbrook, N. Y. Peanuts in the shoU.
166,448 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,346 ; published Jan. 16,
1923
Clapp, Edwin, & Son, Inc., East Weymouth, Mass. Boots
and shoes. 165,351 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 169,198 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Clapp, Edwin, & Son, Inc., East Weymouth, Mass. Boots
and shoes. 169,522 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,639 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Clar, Ernst, St. Georgental, Czechoslovakia. Rhinestones
and chatons. 174,710 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,862 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Claravox Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Repro-
ducers for phonographs and other talking machines.
169,183 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,583 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Clarendon M'f'g Company, New York, N. Y. Silk, linen,
cotton, and jute piece goods and piece goods composed
of combinations and mixtures. 169,542 ; June 19 ; Se-
rial No. 170,054 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Claresa Chemical Works. (See Smith, J. Elmer.)
Clark, Daniel C, Boston, Mass. Leather shoes. 173,562 ;
Sept. 25.
Clark, Geo. S., Baltimore, Md. Combined parking and
stop-signal electric lamps for use on vehicles. 164,636 ;
Feb. 27.
Clark, Guy O., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
and Seattle, Wash. Dairy product and pasteurizing
the same. 176,357 ; Nov. 20.
Clark, J. C, Omaha, Nebr. Preparations for pyorrhea.
167,633 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,648 ; published Dec.
26 1922.
Clark, L. H., Mfg. Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nightgowns.
171.251; July 31; Serial No. 169,891; published May
1, 1923.
Clark-Mesker Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Milling
and relieving machines and profile grinders. 169.726 ;
June 26.
Clark Paper & Manufacturing Co., Rochester, N. Y. Flour
paste. 164,851 ; Feb. 27.
Clark Patent Tubing Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Paper tubes
to be used with explosive powder in blasting. 170,043 ;
July 10; Serial No. 175,069; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Clark, Perry O., Lodi, Calif. Fresh grapes. 168,587 ;
May 29 : Serial No. 164,101 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Clark Rubber Manufacturing Co., Franklin, Mass. Rub-
ber outsoles, insoles and half soles, rubber heels.
176.035 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,715 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Clark Tructractor Company, Buchanan, Mich. Motor-
propelled trucks. 165,644-5 ; Mar. 13.
Clark Tructractor Company, Buchanan, Mich. Tractors.
166,312-13; Mar. 27.
Clark Tructractor Company, Buchanan, Mich. Motor-
propelled trucks. 169,144 ; .Tune 12 ; Serial No.
157,136; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Clark Tructractor Company, Buchanan, Mich. Tractors.
169,868; July 3; Serial No. 175,135; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Clark-Turnor Piston Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Vis-
tons for internal-combustion engines. 164,568 ; Feb. 20.
Clarke, Algernon E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Implements for
weighing liquids and semisolids. 166,849; Apr. 17;
Serial No. 165,662 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Clarke Chemical Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Medicine
for the treatment of ulcerative and diseased condi-
tions of the mouth and throat. 169,767 ; July 3 ; Se-
rial No. 169,283 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Class Journal Company, New York, N. Y. Semimonthly
publication. 172,119 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,385 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Clausen, Holger V., doing business as Durable Garter
Co., New York, N. Y. Garters and suspenders. 16.5,727 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 168,957 : published Dec. 19, 1922.
Clavorie, Leon. Paris. France. Depilatory. 176,168 ; Nov.
20; Serial No. 177,275; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Clax Company, The. (See Plax Company.)
Clear Thru Oil Company. (See Scroggins, Hugh A.)
Clearwater. Henry P., Hallowell, Me. Pharmaceutical
preparations for functional heart disturbances.
164,613 ; Feb. 20.
Clegg, Sherman D., doing business as Vlnco Herb Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Herb tablets for the stomach,
liver, bowels, and blood. 172,719 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 175,070; published May 22, 1923.
Clegg, William F., doing business as W. F. Clegg Cigar
Company, Greensboro, N. C. Cigars. 172,221 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 174,195 ; published May 29, 1923.
Cleveland Chemical Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and
Cleveland, Ohio. Polishing materials. 176,448 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 176,949 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Cleveland Metal Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Burner drums. 171,440 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 161,302 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Cleveland Metal Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Burner drums. 173,870 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,951 ;
June 19, 1923.
Cleveland Overall Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Over-
alls. 172,202 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,212 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Cleveland Radio Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Radio sets and coupling coils, condensers, de-
tectors, etc. 174,727; Oct. 23; Serial No. 162,667;
published July 24, 1923.
Cleveland Shopping News Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Newspaper. 176,693 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 159,409 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Cleveland Steel Barrel Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Pump outfits for dispensing lubricants and other fluids,
parts thereof, and fittings thereof. 170,472 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 171,063 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Cleveland Twist Drill Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Metal- working small tools. 167,990 ; May 8.
Cleveland Twist Drill Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio.
Metal-working small tools, sockets, etc. 168,219 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 172,321 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Cleveland Twist Drill Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Metal-working small tools. 169,822 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 174,358 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Cleveland Wire Spring Company, doing business as Ohio
Spring Bed Company, Cleveland, Oliio. Bed springs.
172,305 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,466 ; published May
15, 1923.
Cleveland Wire Spring Company, doing business as Ohio
Bed Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bed springs. 175,258 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,465 ; published May 15, 1923.
Cleves, William B., doing business as Karmol Labora-
tory, Washington, D. C. Beauty clay. 176,983 ; Dec.
11; Serial No. 179,655: published Sept. 11, 1923.
Clicquot Club Company. (See Millis, Henry L., assignor.)
Cliett, Oran W., San Marcos, Tex. Corn and cane seeds,
cottonseed. 176,939 ; Dec. 4.
Clifford, Charles T. H., doing business as Promo Prod-
ucts Co., Oakland, Calif. Carbon remover. 170,144 ;
July 10; Serial No. 163,533; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Clifton Laboratories. (See Reed, Charles A. L.)
Clifton, Textile Company, Clifton, N. J. Knitted scarfs
and hosiery. 163,557 ; Jan. 23.
Climax Engineering Co.. Clinton, Iowa. Internal-com-
bustion engines. 163.912 ; Feb. 6.
Clinton Copeland Co., Burlington, Iowa. Chocolate can-
dies. 173,393; Sept. 25; Serial No. 162,532; pub-
lished July 3. 1923.
Clinton Corn Syrup Refining Company, Clinton, Iowa.
Corn sirup, gluten feed, oil-cake meal, etc. 169,121 ;
June 5.
Clinton, E., & Co. Inc , Philadelphia, Pa. Hair, nail,
tooth, flesh, etc., brushes. 167,952; May 8.
Clinton Motors Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motor
trucks. 173,056 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,536 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Clinton, Sarah S., Fayetteville, N. C. Preparation for in-
digestion, gastritis. constination. and drsDecsia.
1G4.1S0 : Fph. 1.^.
Clipper Belt Lacer Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Memo-
randa books. 172,120; Aug. 21; Serial No. 175,301;
published May 22, 1923.
Clippinger, A. B., & Sons Manufacturing Co., The, Kansas
City, Kans. Wagon boxes, spring seats, shoveling
boards for wagon boxes, etc. 165.147 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 146.413: published Oct. 17, 1922.
Cliver-Wright-Rainey Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's,
women's, and children's hosiery. 175,469 ; Nov. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 182,134 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Close, George, Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Chocolate-
covered candies. 169,695 ; .Tune 26.
Close, George Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
170,483 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,517 ; published Apr.
17, 192.'?.
Close, George Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
170,488; July 17; Serial No. 172,516; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Close, George, Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
171.237; July 31; Serial No. 170,564; published May
8, 1923.
Close, George, Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
173,347 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 170,561 ; published June
26, 1923.
Clovprirte Laboratories, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Germicide.
164,479 : Feb. 20.
Cloyes, Harold G., Boston, Mass. Recoil checkers.
170,106; July 10; Serial No. 168,102; published Apr.
10, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
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Cluett Penbody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Handker-
chiefs. 165,458 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 171,572 ; published
Jan. 2. 1923.
Cluett, I'eabody & Co. Inc., Troy, N. Y. Men's dress and
neirllpee collars. 165,873 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
171.304: pHl)li.<!hed Dec. 26. 1922.
Cluett, Peabody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Handker-
chiefs. 166,951 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 171,787 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Cluett. Peabody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Collars.
174,365 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 176,451 ; published July
17, 1923.
Cluett, Peabody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Collars.
174,834 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,326 ; published Aug. 7,
1923.
Cluff, William, Company, Wilmington, Del., and San
Francisco, Calif. Laundry soap. 173,872 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 175,769 ; published June 26, 1923.
Clyde Creamery Company, Clyde, N. Y. Butter. 172.634 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,290 ; published June 5, 1923.
Clymer, Floyd Manufacturing Company, The, Denver,
Colo. Electric-lamp spotlights. 170,340; July 10.
Coari, C. A., doing business as Coari Peanut Products
Co., Chicago, 111. Peanuts and all kinds of nut meats
and nut products. 173,354 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
162,917; published June 26, 1923.
Coast Fishing Company, Incorporated, Wilmington, Calif.
Canned fish. 173,406: Sept. 25; Serial No. 176,327;
published June 26, 1923.
Coast Tire and Rubber Company, Oakland, Calif. Rubber
tires. 175,557 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,657 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21 1923.
Coaster Company', Salt Lake City, Utah. Hand sleds for
snow and ice, interchangeable hand sleds with wheels,
and toy wagons. 173,054 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
176,603 : published June 12, 1923.
Coaston, Mary C, Norfolk, Va. Hair dressing. 173,560 ;
Sept. 26.
Cobb, Richard H., doing business as The Yeast-0-Mint Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Chewing gum. 173,390; Sept. 25;
Serial No. 155,253 ; published July 3, 1923.
Coburn, Charles H., Laconia, N. H. Compound for re-
moving carbon from gas engines. 168,052 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 169,846: published Feb. 6, 1923.
Coburn, Jane C, et al, successors. (See Roth, A. P., and
Van Harlingen.)
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., New London, Conn. Beverages
tlon of food in the stomach. 170,011 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 172,663 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Cockcroft Silk Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk and eilk-
sold as soft drinks and sirups for making same.
165,684 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,426 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Cocroft, Susanna, Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Perfume, toilet water, face powder, rouge, etc.
172.792 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,467 ; published June
5, 1923.
Cocroft, Susanna, Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Perfume, toilet water, sachet powder, face powuer,
etc. 172,955 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,468 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Cocroft, Susanna, Laboratories Inc., New York, N. Y.
Soap. 175,150 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,750 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Code, George, Boston, Mass. Tonic to assist the dices-
mixed fabrics. 171,620 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,594 ;
published May 1, 1923.
CofBn, Oco. E., Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. Leather shoes.
172.504; Aug. 28.
Cogains, Leslie I., San Francisco, Calif. Toilet cream.
172,745 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,972 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Cohagan Patent Piston Ring Manufacturing Company,
The, Denver, Colo. Piston rings. 169,504 : June 19 ;
Serial No. 160,046; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Cohen, A., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Silver-plated hollow
and flat ware excluding knives, for table service, and
candlesticks. 169,428 ; June 12.
Cohen, A. M., Baltimore, Md. Men's, young men's, and
boys' outer clothing. 166,607 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
148,435 ; published Jan. 31, 1922.
Cohen, Abraham, & Son, New York, N. Y. Fabrics in the
piece made wholly or in part of silk, cotton, and wool.
165,695; Mar. 20; Serial No. 170,127; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Cohen Brothers Manufacturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
ITnderwear, sweaters, dresses, knitted caps, and neck-
ties and scarfs, etc. 164,797 ; Feb. 27.
Cohen Company Inc., The, Richmond, Va. Women's silk
hosiery. 174,508 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 180,271 ; pub-
lished July 24. 1923.
Cohen & Edelman, New York, N. Y. Women's coats,
skirts, knickerbockers, suits, and dresses. 172.602 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,740 ; published .Tune 5, 1923.
Cohen, Friedlaiider & Martin Co., The, Toledo, Ohio.
Ladies' suits and coats. 166,598 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 1.52,003; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Cohen, Harry H., doing business as Headcraft Cap Mfg.
Co., Dallas, Tex. Caps. 172,505 ; Aug. 28.
Cohen, Harry and Charles, doing business as Biltrite
Collar Co., New York, N. Y. Collars. 171,845 ; Aug.
14 ; Serial No. 171,151 ; published May 15, 1923.
Cohen, Irving, New York, N. Y. Footwear. 171,701;
Aug. 7.
Cohen, J. H., doing business as The Connecticut Automo-
tive Specialties Co. Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Vacuum
tank floats. 170,469; July 17; Serial No. 107,840;
published Apr. 17, 1023.
Conen, Jacob H., doing business as Arrow Knitting Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Sweaters and sport coats.
173,487; Sept. 25; Serial No. 175,851; published June
19, 1923.
Cohen & Kraus, New York, N. Y. Ribbons and hatbands
in piece and bolts. 169,541 ; June 19 ; Serial No.
169,892 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Cohen & Levinson, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, knitted
underwear, and sweaters. 167,982 ; May 8.
Cohen, Louis N., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Raincoats
and rainproof men's and children's clothing. 173,454 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,564 ; published June 26, 1923.
Cohen, M., & Bros., New York, N. Y. Furs, garments —
namely, fur coats, capes, wraps, etc. 164,113 ; Feb. 13.
Cohen, M., & Bros., New York, N. Y. Fur garments.
164,242 ; Feb. 13.
Cohen, Morris, doing business as Morlco Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Antiseptic and astrlneent
powder. 168,832; May 29; Serial No. 170.519; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Cohen, Nathan M., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
169,449 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,796 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Cohn, Alfred E., San Francisco, Calif. Overalls, pants,
children's play suits, and shirts. 177,586 ; Dec. 18.
Cohn, Bennie, Los Angeles, Calif. Hosiery, suspenders,
farters, arm bands, underwear, etc. 173,335 ; Sept. 25 ;
erial No. 169,949 ; published June 26, 1923.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 169,956 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,655 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 170,788 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 175,302 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods
and cotton and silk mixtures in the piece. 173,387 ;
Sept 25 ; Serial No. 173,278 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 174,202 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,963 ; published
July 17, 1923.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton and
cotton and silk mixture piece goods. 175,098 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 179,853 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods, silk and cotton mixtures, and silk fabrics.
177,632 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 173,322 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Cohn & Kaplan. New York, N. Y. Hats for women and
misses. 169.393 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 166,039 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Cohn, L6on, doing business as Les Parfums Forest, Paris,
France. Perfume, toilet water, face powder, etc.
177,208 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,547 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Cohn, Michael, doing business as Cohn's Credit Clothing
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Men's and young men's suits
and overcoats. 166,669 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,349 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Cohn & Rosenberger, Inc., New York, N. Y. Buckles,
necklaces, bracelets, hat ornaments, etc. 166,571 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,912 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Cohn & Rosenberger, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bracelets and
earrings. 174,570; Oct. 23; Serial No. 178,224; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Cohn's Credit Clothing Co. (See Cohn, Michael.)
Cokal Stoker Corporation, Chicago, III. Paint especially
for use on boiler settings, steam-pipe covering, bridges,
etc. 165,829 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,573 ; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
Colby Steel and Engineering Co., Seattle, Wash. Indus-
trial trucks and trailers. 169,994 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 142,775 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Colby Steel and Engineering Co.. Seattle, Wash. Cranes.
177,012 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 157,759 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Colchagofif, John, New Haven, Conn. Bulgarian yeast
cream. 166,264 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,271 ; published
Jan. 2, 1922.
Cole, Albert .T., doing business as Three-In-One Lantern
Company, Denver, Colo. Electric lanterns. 174,707 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,036 ; published July 10, 1923.
Cole, B. E., Co., Inc., Haverhill, Mass. Leather boots
and shoes. 168.265 : May 15 ; Serial No. 170,055 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Cole Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tonics, prepara-
tions for use in the treatment of hyperthyroidism,
goiter, etc. 172,852 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,770 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Cole, Clifford E., doing business as Southern Manufactur-
ing Co., Birmingham, Ala. Roof flashings. 165,160 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 148,425 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Cole, Eva J., doing business as Dr. A. B. Simpson Co., Rich-
mond, Ind. Alterative tonic. 164,174 ; Feb. 13.
Cole Visible Gas Gauge Company, Los Angeles. Calif.
Illuminating reflectors. 167,862 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
152,363; published Feb. 6, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Cole, William H., & Co., Ltd., Painswick, England. No-
tions and small wares. 173,596 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
167,973 ; puWisbed June 12, 1923.
Colebrookdale Iron Company, Colebrookdale, Pa. Sad-
irons. 164,393 ; Feb. 20.
Coleman and Company Limited, Norwich, England.
Liquor or liquid preparation containing malt. 169.S77 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 140,917 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Coleman and Company, Limited, Norwich, Kngland. Food
preparations containing extract of meat and other In-
gredients. 171,193 ; July 81 ; Serial No. 140,919 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Coleman-Dobson-Cannon Co., Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Peri-
odical issued weekly. 172,132 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
174,558; published May 22, 1923.
Coleman, Harry, London, England. Woolen fabrics.
175,470 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,234 ; published Aug
28, 1923.
Coleman Lamp Co., Wichita, Kans. Incandescent gas-
mantles. 165,071 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,433 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Coleman Lamp Co., Wichita, Kans. Air pumps and parts
therefor. 166,962 ; Apr. 17.
Coleman Lamp Co., Wichita, Kans. Self-heating gas-
olino sadirons and parts thereof. 168,012; May 8.
Coleman Lamp Co., Wichita, Kans. Portable gasoline
lamps and lanterns, hollow-wire lighting plants and
fixtures, etc. 168,517; May 22.
Coleman Lamp Company, The, Wichita, Kans. Air-pres-
sure pumps. 165,940-1 ; Mar. 20.
Colfax Fruit Growers Assn., Colfax, Calif. Fresh decid-
uous fruits. 174,624 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,459 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Colgate & Co., Jersey City, N. J., and New York, N. Y.
Soaps. 164,131 ; Feb. 13.
Colgate & Co., assignor to Colgate & Company, Jersey
City, N. J. Soaps, perfumery, and toilet preparations.
22,546-8 ; renewed Feb. 28, 1923.
Colgate & Coy New York, N. Y., assignor to Colgate &
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Toilet soap. 23,623 ;
renewed Sept. 19, 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Liquid and pow-
dered perfumes. 163,222 ; Jan. 2.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soap. 167,542 ;
May 1. Serial No. 170,710 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soap. 167,949 ;
May 8.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Perfumes, per-
fume powders, and toilet waters. 169,757 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 171,201 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soap. 169,480 ;
June 19 ; Serial No. 174,292 ; published Mar. 20. 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Liquid and pow-
dered perfumes. 172,666 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,291 ; published May 29, 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersev City, N. J. Rouge. 172,667 ;
Sept. 11- Serial No. 174,290; published May 29, 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soaps. 173,810 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,451 ; published June 12, 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Perfumes and
toilet waters. 174,67^-82 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,776-9 ; published July 31, 1923.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Shaving soap. 175.282 ; Oct. 30.
Colgate ct Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soap for shaving.
175,899 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176,250 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
College Inn Food Products Co., Chicago. 111. Cooked and
canned food products. 175,067 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
170,865 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Collegian, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Neckties, cravats,
scarfs, hats, caps. 169,881; July 3; Serial No.
148,973; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Collegiate World Publishine Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Quarterly magazine. 176.422 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
181,730 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Collier Company, The. (See Collier, Lester.)
Collier, Lester, doing business as The Collier Company,
New York, N. Y. Paper clips. 165.316; Mar. 6; Serial
No. 167,384 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Collier, P. F., & Son Company, New York, N. Y. Series
of books. 167,961-2; May 8.
Collier, I'. F.. & Son Company, New York, N. Y. Series
of books. 177,286 ; Dee. 11.
Collins & Aikman Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Velvet, velour
plush, etc. 177,670 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 180,654 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Collins Art Company, Inc., Fort Worth, Tex. Lead and
zinc enamels, varnishes, and ready-mixed paints
164.550; Feb. 20.
Collins Company, The, Collinsville, Conn. Agricultural
implements, cutlery and edge tools, and machinists'
tools. 163,887; Feb. 6.
Collins Company, The, Collinsville, Conn. Pickaxes,
crowbars, wrenches, tercados, mattocks, etc. 170 241 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 174,559 ; published Apr. 3, 19''3
Collins, J. N., Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Candy.
165,540; Mar. 13; Serial No. 160,048; published Dec.
Collins, J. N., Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Candies
165,544: Mar. 13; Serial No. 100.488; published Dec.
Collins. J. N., Company, Minneapolis. Minn. Candles.
165,973 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 160,489 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Collins, J. N., Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Candles.
171,250; July 31; Serial No. 160,488; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Ledger, writing, and
printing paper. 163,919 ; Feb. 6.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bond, ledger, and
superfine writing and printing paper. 163,928 ;
Feb. 6.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bond and ledger writ-
ing and printing paper. 163,992 ; Feb. 6.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bond writing and
printing paper. 163,993 ; Feb. 6.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Ledger writing and
printing paper. 168,531-3 ; May 22.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bond writing and print-
ing papi'r. 168,534; May 22.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bond writing and
printing paper. 171,017 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 168,836 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Colodzin & Edlman, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, underwear,
sweaters, etc. 171,935 ; Aug. 14.
Colonial Biscuit Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Cakes.
176,502 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 159,410 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Colonial Brass Works, Inc., The, New Britain, Conn.
Hand valves for gas, steam, and water. 173,686 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,651 ; published June 12, 1923.
"^lolonlal Brass Works, Inc., The, New Britain, Conn.
Hand valves for gas, steam, and water. 173,752 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,652 ; published June 12. 1923.
Colonial Butter & Egg Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Fresh
eggs. 167,268 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 152,606 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Colonial Lamp & Fixture Works, Chicago. 111. Electric-
lighting fixtures. 169,440-1 ; June 19 ; Serial Nos.
173,176-7; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Colonial Novelty Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Nuts. 168,669 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 152,740 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Colonial Packing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned chili
tomato sauce. 177,176 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,965 ;
published Sept. 25. 1923.
Colonial Works, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paste paint and ready-
mixed paint. 174,238 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,097 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Colonna, D., & Son, Union Hill, N. J. Grated cheese.
167,473 ; May 1. Serial No. 166,876 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Colorado Milling & Elevator Co., The, Denver, Colo., also
doing business as The Burley Flour Mills, Burlev,
Idaho. Wheat flour. 167,200 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
162,609 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Colorado Milling & Elevator Co., The, doing business as
The Monte Vista Flour Mills, Denver, and Monte
Vista, Colo. Wheat flour. 167,267 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 152,784 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Colorado Milling & Elevator Company, The, Denver, also
doing business as The Eaton Flour Mills, Eaton, Colo.,
and as Paclflc Seed House, Salt Lake City, Utah. Grass,
field, and garden seeds. 167,401 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
166,288; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Colorado Milling & Elevator Co., The Denver, also doing
business as The Ft. Collins Flour Mills, Fort Collins,
Colo. Wheat flour. 170.844 : July 24 ; Serial No.
163,258; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Colorado Milling & Elevator Co., also doing business as
The Mesa Flour Mills, Denver and Grand Junction, Colo.
Wheat flour. 173,490 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,470 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Colsman, Carl, doing business as Colsman & Co., Werdohl,
Germany. Household and kitchen utensils made of
aluminum. 174,755 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 165,528 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Colson Company, The, Elyria, Ohio. Children's three-
wheeled vehicles. 174,303 ; Oct. 9.
Colson Company, The, Elyria, Ohio. Tov vehicles.
175,437 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 148,870 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Colter & Bernie, New York, N. Y. Hosiery and under-
wear of knitted and textile fabric. 173.174: Sept.
18; Serial No. 171,152; published June 19, 1923.
Colton Brothers Company, The, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Self-
rising flour. 165,127: Mar. 6; Serial No. 160,583;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Colton Brothers Company, The, Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Breakfast cereals. 176,755: Nov. 27; Serial No.
175.386 ; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Colton & Collins, Inc., Oakland, Calif. Ointment and
solution for use in the treatment of eczema and sirup
sanguinaria compound for colds and coughs. 175.441 ;
Nov. 6; Serial No. 132.170; published Aug. 8, 1022.
Colton, Geo. S., Elastic Web Co., Easthampton, Mass.
Elastic webs. 168,922 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 144,801 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, Hart-
ford. Conn. Firearms. 163.464; .tan. 16.
Colucei, Fred. C, Ashtabula, Ohio. Confectionery in the
form of frozen dainties. 169,229 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
166,290; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Columbia Ave. Beauty Parlor. (See Holway, Sadie.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical Iht of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
649
Columbia Bottlins Works. (See Lefas, Stephen D.)
Columbia Products Company. (See Thoma, Otto.)
Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y.
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper. 168,426 ; Mav
22 : Serial No. 17li,320 ; publisbed Feb. 20, 1923.
Columbia Shirt Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Dress and
negligee shirts. 176,559-60 : Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos.
lS0,7SS-9 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Columbia Steel Equipment Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Filing cabinets. 176,090 ; Nov. 13.
Columbia Tire & Rubber Company, The, Mansfield, Ohio.
Inner tubes for pneumatic tires, cord tires, and fabric
tires. 167,142; Apr. 24; Serial No. 156,776; pub-
lished Mar. 14, 1922.
Columbia Tire & Rubber Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Rub-
ber pneumatic tires and tubes. 165,245 ; Mar. 6.
Columbia Wax Products Co., New York, N. Y. Candles.
165,862; Mar. 20; Serial No. 154,550; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Columbian Rope Company, Auburn, N. Y. Rope. 164,404 ;
Feb. 20.
Columbian Rope Company, Auburn, N. Y. Rope. 170,136 :
July 10; Serial No. 161,619; published Apr. 10, 1928.
Columbian Steel Tank Company. (See Kramer, Andrew
A.)
Columbus Auto Parts Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Connecting and cross or tie rods or tubes for use in
steering mechanisms of motor-driven vehicles. 172,500 ;
Aug. 28.
Columbus Haidle & Tool Co., The, Columbus, Ind. Tool
handles. 163,654 ; Jan. 23.
Columbus Heating & Ventilating Company, The, doing
business as Buckeye Blower Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Combined heater and ventilator. 167.873 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 168,100; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Columbus Manufacturing Company. Colnmbu.«, Ga. Un-
bleached cotton sheetings. 16.",465 : Jan. IG.
Columbus JIanufacturing Company, Columbus, Ga. Cot-
ton sheetings. 169,718 ; June 26.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Company, The, Columbus,
Ohio. Chains. 163.849 ; Jan. 30.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Company, The, Columbus,
Ohio. Chains. 164.296 ; Feb. 20.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Tire chains. 174,497 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,031 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Company, The, Columbus,
Ohio. Tire-chain fasteners. 175,167 : Oct. SO ;
Serial No. 181.673; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Columbus Pile Remedy Company, The. (See Heed,
Rudolph B.)
Columbus-Union Oil Cloth Co., The. Columbus, Ohio.
Table oilcloth. 177,242 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,383 ;
publisbed Sept. 11, 1923.
Comas Cigarette Machine Company, Salem, Va. Ma-
chinery used in the manufacture of cigarettes. 166,803 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 168.457 ; published Jan. 23. 1923.
Combier & Cie., Saumur, France. Beverages sold as soft
drinks. 170,374 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,166 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Comet's California Orange Drink Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Nonalcoholic, maltloss orange drink. 171,059 ; Julv
31 ; Serial No, 176,452 ; published May 15, 1923.
Comly, Flanigen, Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Canned
fruits, vegetables, fish, and pork and beans, etc,
175,745 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 162,870 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Commander Mill Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Wheat flour.
177.21 6 ; Dec. H ; Serial No. 176,251 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Commercial Advertiser Association, The, New York, N. Y.
Daily newspaper. 163,735 ; Jan. 23.
Commercial Appliance Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Writing
pad. 165,834 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,202 ; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
Commercial Chemical Co., Memphis, Tenn. Polish and
dye for shoes and other leather and fabric articles.
176,805 : Nov. 27.
Commercial Chemical Company Memphis, Tenn. Insec-
ticides. 175,480 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179.460 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Commercial Paste Co.. The, Columbus, Ohio. Adhesive in
the form of paste, 170,299 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 176,788 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Commercial Publishing Company. The. Memphis, Tenn.
Daily and weekly newspapers. 165.224; Mar. 6; Serial
No. 165,621 : published Dec. 5, 1922.
Commercial Solvents Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dairy
and stock feed. 167,393 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,156 ■
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Commercial Truck Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Magazine
issued monthly, 176,710 ; Nov, 27 ; Serial No. 183,196 :
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Common Sense Mfg. Co. (See Shield, Henrv.)
Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co., Brooklyn, N, Y.
Printing inks. 174,620 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No." 179,357 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Boston,
Mass. Shoe soles and shoes equipped with 'such soles.
163.922 : FeO. t;.
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Boston, Mass.
Lenther boots and shoes. 176.211 : Nov. 20: Serial No
178,894 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Boston, Mass.
Leather boots and shoes. 176,342 ; Nov. 20.
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Boston, Maes.
Leather boots and shoes. 176,375 ; Nov. 20.
Community Advertising Co. (See Serage, Francis L.)
Community Stores Sales Co. (See Com-Unity Stores
Sales Company, assignor.)
Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallur-
giciues Alais Froges et Camargue, Lyon, France. Alu-
minum ingots and all kinds of raw metal ingots, bars,
sheets, etc. 165,601 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,933 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Compagnie Francaise des Parfums d'Orsay, Paris and
Puteau:c, France. Toilet waters, sachets, lip sticks,
etc, 177,810; Dec. 25.
Compagnie Generale d'Electricite, Paris, France. Plas-
tic material similar in its uses and applications to
casein products and phenol condensation products.
165,949 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 129,203 ; published Oct
17, 1922.
Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale du Cycle et de
I'Automobile, Neuilly-sur-Selne, near Paris, Prance.
Electrically-operated warning devices — namely, horns,
hooters, sirens, bells, etc. 164,732 ; Feb. 27.
Companla De Jarcia De Matanzas S. A., Matanzas. Cuba.
Rope and twine. 176,594 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,135 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Compressed Carbonic Company, Baltimore, Md. Carbonic-
acid gas. 167,602 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,063 ; pub-
lished Dec, 26 1922.
Compton, W. H.', Shear Company, The, Newark, N. J.
Shears, scissors, and tinners' snips. 166,324 ; Mar. 27.
Compyrin Laboratories. (See. Fleming. Harold.)
Comstock-Bolton Company, Kansas City, Mo. Bottle
cappers. 169,269 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 154,350 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Comstock Drug Company, The, Horse Cave, Ky. Nonal-
coholic, maltless carbonated soft fruit drinks." 164,914 ;
Feb. 27.
Com-Unlty Stores Sales Company, assignor to Community
Stores Sales Co., Birmingham, Ala. Bags of paper,
cloth. Of woven fabric, baskets, hoses, bottles, buckets,
etc. 165,909; Mar. 20.
Concentrated Products Corporation, Carlstadt, N. J., and
New York. N. Y. Liquid soap compound. 165,100;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,693 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Concentrated Products Corporation, Carlstadt, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Shampoo. 170,412 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 173.323 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Concentrated Products Corporation, Carlstadt, N. J., and
New York, N. Y, Laundry soap. 174,863 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 180,527 ; published July 31, 1923.
Concrete Machinery & Supply Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Concrete-mixing machines and brickmaking machines.
167,273 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 152,066 ; published Jan.
16. 1923,
Cond6 Perfumer, New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, routes, etc. 163,038 ; Jan. 2.
Cond§, Perfumer, New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc. 172,879 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 175,918 ; published May 29, 1923.
Condit Electrical Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Air circuit
breakers, switches, coils, etc. 170,955 ; July 24,
Condit, Park N,, Boston, Mass. Ammoniacal silver nitrate
solution, formalin, silver-nitrate stain remover, etc.
167,462 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,225 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Condrajian, Aram K., Fresno, Calif. Salves and pills
used in the treatment of piles. 176,289 : Nov. 20 ; Se-
rial No. 180,328: published Aug. 28. 1923.
Coney-Cone Company, The. (See Goodwin, Harry L.)
Con-Ferro Paint & Varnish Co., St. Louis, Mo. Ready-
mixed paints, varnish stains, and paint enamels.
167,928; May 8; Serial No. 171,258; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Con-Ferro Paint & Varnish Co., St. Louis, Mo. Paints,
varnish stains, and enamels. 172,174 ; Aug. 21.
Congoleum Company. (See Salem Manufacturing Com-
pany, assignor.)
Conklin, E. W., and Son. (See Conklin. Horace E.)
Conklin, Horace E., doing business as E. W. Conklin and
Son, Binghamton, N. Y. Grass or field seeds and seed
grains. 168,325 : May 22 ; Serial No. 166,345 ; pub-
lished Dec 19, 1922.
Conklin. Roscoe A., Chicago, 111. Metallic plant boxes.
166,196 : Mar, 27 ; Serial No. 162,159 ; published Dec.
19. 1922.
Conley, Frederick T., doing business as Symbolox Box
Co., South Boston, Mass. Toothbrush containers.
170,295 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,771 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Connecticut Automotive Specialties Co., The. (See Cohen,
J. H.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Company, Inc., The,
Meriden, Conn. Electric insulating compound and in-
sulating parts of electrical apparatus made therefrom.
165,191 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 168,255 ; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Company, Incorporated,
The, Meriden. Conn. Electron tubes, sockets for elec-
tron tubes, rheostats, etc. 172,319; Aug. 28; Serial
No. 176,400; published May 29, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Conner, Geo. W., Boston, Mass. Metal canopies for elec-
tric-light fixtures. 169,698 ; June 26.
Conner, Geo. W., Boston, Mass. Metal-fixture canopies.
172,222 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,234 ; published May
29, 1923.
Conniflf, Harry, doing business as Angeles Packing Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon. 171.236 ; July
31; Serial No. 170,566; published May 1, 1923.
Connolly, Henry G., Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic oils
for the treatment of disorders of the throat, lungs,
etc. 173,108 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 176,952 ; published
June 12, 1923.
Connolly, Ira, doing business as Empire Chemical Co.,
Hanna, W. Va. Liniment. 169,901 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 171,485: published Mar. 13, 1923.
Con-0-Llte Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Burial vaults.
170,642; July 17; Serial No. 176,072; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Conover, Harvey, Chicago, III. Cigarettes. 165,761 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,679 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Conrad, Henry W., Momence, 111. Bread, rolls, and buns.
167.462 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,225 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Conried, Flora, New York, N. Y. Children's dresses, hats,
coats, sweaters and suite. 171,904 ; Aug. 14.
Conroy, Harry E., doing business as Edco Manufacturing
Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Repair patches for pneumatic
tubes. 167,445 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 160,582 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Conservatine Chemical Products Company. (See Rosen-
berg, Kate F.)
Consolidated Accessories Manufacturers Corporation,
Frederick, Md. Pumps. 166,654 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 149,214; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cigars.
176,144 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 183,734 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Consolidated Hat Co., New Y'ork, N. Y. Misses' and chil-
dren's hats. 176,875 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,674 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Consolidated Iron-Steel Manufacturing Company, The,
Cleveland, Ohio. Oil-lamp stoves. 163,039-40 ; Jan. 2.
Consolidated Iron-Steel Manufacturing Company, The,
Cleveland, Ohio. Oil-lamp stoves. 167,442 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 161,235 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Consolidated Merchants Syndicate, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Toilet soap. 165,891 ; Mar. 20.
Consolidated Mills Company. (See Alfocorn Milling Com-
pany.)
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Can-
ada, Limited, The Trail, British Columbia, Canada.
Lead, zinc, copper, gold, silver, antimony, and iron.
174,968; Oct. 30; Serial No. 158,417; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Consolidated Products Co., Chicago, 111. Concentrated
buttermilk. 176,959 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,364 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Consolidated Rendering Co., Boston, Mass. Tallow.
171,944 ; Aug. 14.
Consolidated Rendering Co., Boston, Mass. Oleo, oleo
oil, and shortening. 172,462 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
162,723 ; published Mav 8, 1923.
Consolidated Rendering Co., Boston, Mass. Tallow used
in making soap. 174,931 ; Oct. 23.
Consolidated Rendering Company, Boston, Mass. Oleo,
oleo oil, and shortening. 177,225 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
175.187; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabri-
cated structural steel and reenforcing bars for concrete
construction. 169,138 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 155,485 :
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vehicle
axles and wheels, mounted wheels, and metal tires.
169,151 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 162,982 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Planers,
boring, milling, and drilling machines, presses, etc.
169.265 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 155,487 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Certain
articles of iron or steel, wrought and unwrought.
169.266 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 155,486 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Black
and galvanized sheets and tin plate. 169,303 ; June
12 ; Serial No. 167,935 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton cr6pe, printed, woven, and in plain colors. 166,954 •
Apr. 17; Serial No. 170.808; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New York, N Y Un-
bleached sheeting. 174,819 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No
172,031 ; published July 24, 1923.
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New York N Y Cot-
ton piece goods. 174.881 ; Oct. 31 ; Serial No. 181,558 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Mer-
cerized cotton piece goods. 176,054 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 181,559 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Consolidated Tool Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hack-
saw frames and coping-saw frames. 172,262 ; Aug
28 ; Serial No. 176,883 ; published May 29, 1923.
Consolvo Manufacturing Company, Inc., South Norfolk,
Va. Chemical used as a flux for the preparation of
an antirusting soldering solution. 170,725; July 24;
Serial No. 172,664 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Consolvo Manufacturing Co., Inc., South Norfolk, Va.
Paint and varnish removers. 177,385 ; Dec. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 181,475 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Constantino, Alex, Fort Smith, Ark. Beverage sold as a
soft drink. 164,816 ; Feb. 27.
Consumers Biscuit Company, New Orleans, La. Molded
sugar candy in the shape of chickens, rabbits, and eggs.
166.430; Apr. 3; Serial No. 164,232; published Jan. 9.
1923.
Consumers Biscuit Company, New Orleans, La. Candy.
170,998 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,164 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Continental Ampower Company. (See Jester, Jerome K.)
Continental Auto Parts Company, Columbus, Ind. Spring
shackle and other bolts, nuts, and metal washers.
173,178 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 170,475 ; published June
19, 1923.
Continental Car Company of America, Louisville, Ky.
Commercial truck bodies, dump, mine, quarry, and
industrial car bodies. 167,827 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
170,008 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Continental Car Company of America, Louisville, Ky.
Automobile and truck bodies, cabs, motor busses, etc.
171,353 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,203 ; published May 1,
1923.
Continental Chemical Corporation, Watseka, 111. Waxes
and wax stains. 168,771 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 173,913 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Continental Drug & Chemical Co. Incorporated, El Paso,
Tex. Bay rum, borax powder, carbolic acid, etc.
169,591 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 150,995 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Continental Drug Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Toilet
articles and preparations. 168,058 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 170,056 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Continental BHbre Company, The, Newark, Del. Com-
posite material. 174,392 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 174,236 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Continental File Corporation, Anderson, Ind. File.
165,525 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 164,495 ; published Oct.
3, 1922.
Continental Pile Corporation, Anderson, Ind. File.
171,672; Aug. 7.
Continental Glue Co. (See Flach, Louis J.)
Continental Mills, Inc., Philadelphia and Germantown,
Pa. Woolen fabrics in the piece. 174,634-5 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 181,731-2 ; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Contlaental Oil Company, The, Denver, Colo. Lubricating
oils and greases. 166,155 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 154,863 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Continental Packing Corporation. (See American Cone
and Pretzel Company.)
Continental Radio & Electric Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Radio transmitting and receiving sets and parta
thereof, vacuum cleaners, etc. 175,896 ; Nov. 13 ; Se-
rial No. 175,712 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Continental Refining Company, Cornplanter, Pa. Pe-
troleum, gasoline, automobile and engine oils, and cup
and axle grease. 165,199 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,713 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Continental Roofing & Manufacturing Co., The, Highland-
town. Baltimore, Md. Asphalt roofing. 175,876 ; Nov.
13 ; Serial No. 180,050 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Continental Roofing & Manufacturing Co., The, Highland-
town, Baltimore, Md. Roofing material. 175,877;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180.051 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Continental Roofing & Manufacturing Co., Highlandtown,
Baltimore, Md. Green mineral surfaced roofing.
175.923 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,049 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Continental Rubber Conipany of New York, New York,
N. Y. Unvulcanized Guayule rubber. 170.538 ; July
17 : Serial No. 174,427 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Continental Watch and Jewelry Co. (See Goldin, Meyer.)
Continental Wood Screw Co., New Bedford. Slass. Wood
screws. 177.255 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 184,280 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25. 1923.
Contra Chemical Co. (See Schmidt. Frank P.)
Contrado, Fred, doing business as Uncle Sam's Hygienic
Mattress Co., Boston. Mass. Mattresses, box springs,
and pillows. 163,954 ; Feb. 6.
Controllograph Co., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Ticket
printing, registering, issuing, adding, etc., machines.
169,081 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 172,978 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Cook, Annie P., Richmond. Va. Cooked foods. 177.277;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 167,802 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Cook, Charles I., doing business as Carpenter, Cook Com-
pany, Menominee, Mich. Butter and canned milk.
168,558 ; Jan. 23.
Cook, Charles K., Company, Camden, N. J. Leather
goods. 167,336; Apr. 24.
Cook, Ellen T., Buffalo, N. Y. Emollient for treating feet.
175,427 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 173,701 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Cook, Jerome I., doing business as Research Advertising
Bureau, St. Louis, Mo. Blank-form hooks. 173,474 ;
Sept. 25; Serial N"o. 176,165; published June 19, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Cook, W. C, & Co., Clevis, Calif. Stuffed flgs. 176,524 ;
No^'. 27 : Serial No. 183,053 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Cook, Z. T., Mfg. Co. (See Cook, Zacharlah T.)
Cook. Ziichariah T., doin? Inisiness as Z. T. Cook Mfg. Co.
Columbia. Tenn. Doll swing. 164.536 : Feb. 20.
Cooke, Harry S., doing business as Presto Fire Extin-
guisher Company, Beacon, N. Y. Dry-powder tube flre
extinguisher. 174,618 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,295 ;
published July 24. 1923.
Cooknut Corporation, The, Baltimore, Md. Cottonseed
oil. 171,052; July 31; Serial No. 175,652; published
May 15, 1923.
Cooknut Corporation, The, Balitmore, Md. Vegetable lard
substitute. 171,127 : July 31 ; Serial No. 175,651 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1023.
Cooknut Corporation, The, Baltimore, Md. Vegetable
lard substitute. 173,774 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,650 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Coolee Engineers, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric stoves.
164,660: Feb. 27.
Cooper, Coate & Casey Dry Goods Co., Los Angeles,
Calif., and New York, N. T. Cut and sewed athletic
style men's and boys' union suits. 163,559 ; Jan. 23.
Cooper Corp., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Battery panels.
164,701 ; Feb. 27.
Cooper, Davidson & Klein Cap Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Men's, boys', and children's caps. 175,962 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 171,486; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Cooper, H. H., & Co., Inc., Utica, N. Y. Suits, topcoats,
and ulsters for men. 174,270 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
174.560 ; published July 10, 1923.
Cooper, John H., Stouchsburg, Pa. Leaf tobacco .nnd
the products for smoking and chewing. 168,928-;
May 29 ; Serial No. 173,914 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Cooper, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 163,041 ;
Jan. 2.
Cooper, Milton G. Dry Goods Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Dresses, aprons, hosiery, etc. 177,347 ; Dec. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 180,844 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Co-Operative League of The United States of America,
Assoc, The. New Y^ork, N. Y. Pamphlets, monthly
magazines, printed books and leaflets. 163,710 ; Jan. 23.
Coops Bros-, Sonoma, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits.
175,834 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,881 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Coppel Bros., San Francisco, Calif. Piece goods — namely,
cotton, cotton and silk, silk, silk and wool, etc., volls,
hair nets, etc. 164,018 ; Feb. 6.
Coppel Bros., San Francisco, Calif. Piece goods — namely,
cotton, cotton and silk, silk. etc. 164,936 ; Feb. 27.
Copperstone Products Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Mineral
aggregate as ingredients for road surfacing, pave-
ments, floors, etc. 172,920 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
177,277; published June 5, 1923.
Coppes Brothers & Zook, Nappanee, Ind. Kitchen cabi-
nets. 176.824 ; Nov. 27.
Copps Co., The, Stevens Point, Wis. Canned vegetables,
peanut butter, corn meal, etc. 167,092 ; Apr. 24 ; Se-
rial No. 165,916 : published Jan. 30. 1923.
Corbett Bros. Co., Paterson, N. J., and New York, N. Y.
Ribbons in the piece. 177,142 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
150.848; published Dec. 13, 1921.
Corbin, B. A., and Son Company, Boston, Mass. Rub-
ber hepl.=!. 16:^.787: J.nn. 30.
Corby Baking Company, The. Washington, D. C. Bread.
169,987 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 94,532 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Corby Baking Company, Inc., The, Washington, D. C.
Bread. 172.633; Sept. 11; Serial No. 167.292; pub-
lished May 11.
Cord Tire Corporation, The, Chester, W. Va. Automobile
tire casings. 170,660; July 17; Serial No. 167,712;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Corpn.son, Al)e, Los .\ngeles, C.nlif. Combination head-
dress and waistband for doll. 173.279 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 179.840; published June 19, 1923.
Coretty, Emll, Freeport, N. Y. Hair tonic. 169,022 ;
May 29.
Corkran, Hill c& Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. Hams and
bacon. 167,061 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 160,235 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Corle, Elisha L., Hutchinson, Kans. Phonographs.
175.748 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 164,157 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Corlear Products Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Varnish
restorer. 167,777 : May 8 ; Serial No. 172,466 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Corn Products Refining Co., New York, N. Y. Edible
corn oil. 171,176; July 31; Serial No. 171,487; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Corn Products Refining Company, New York, N. Y.
Sirup for food purposes. 177,329-32 ; Dec. 18 ; Se-
rial Nos. 178,593-6 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Cornell Supply Co., Lincoln. Nebr. Metal pipes, valves
and pipe couplings. 164,368 ; Feb. 20.
Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Nursing bottles
169,625; June 26; Serial No. 173,405; published Mar.
20. 192.3.
Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Glass teapot.s.
170.395 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,413 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Corning Ice & Bottling Works, Corning, Calif. Nonal-
coholic, maltless beverage used as a soft drink.
168,931 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 173,624 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Corona Foothill Lemon Company, Corona, Calif. Fresh
lemons. 164,182 ; Feb. 13.
Corona Foothill Lemon Company, Corona, Calif. Fresh
lemons. 367,704; May 8; Serial No. 164,866; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Corona Foothill Lemon Company, Corona, Calif. Fresh
lemons. 167,709 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 164,865 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Corona Pen Company, Janesvllle, Wis. Fountain pens.
166,743 ; Apr. 10.
Coronado Fish Co. (See Petrich, Paul.)
Corrado & Marranzini, New York, N. Y. Olive oil.
173,626; Oct. 2; Serial No. 164,493; published June
5, 1923.
Corrugated Bar Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Metal
rods, bars, stirrups, etc., for reenforeing concrete,
metallic lathing and studding, etc. 174,978 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 148,647; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Corrugated Container Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cor-
rugated-paper-board containers, cartons, and paper
•boxes. 164,427 ; Feb. 20.
Corso, Vincent M., doing business as The Hare Manufac-
turing Company, Hartford, Conn. Hair tonics.
173,900 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,454 ; published July
10, 1923.
Corticelll Silk Company, Florence, Northampton, Mass.
Silk fabrics. 174,158 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,590 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Corticelll Silk Company, Florence, Northampton, Mass
Silk threads and threads of cotton and silk. 177,767
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 184,384 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Cortland Line Co., Inc., Cortland, N. Y. Shoe laces
167,765 ; Alay 8 ; Serial No. 169,950 ; published Jan
30, 1923.
Cortland Line Co. Inc., Cortland, N. Y. Silk fishing lines
175,385 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 164,386 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Cory, Chas. & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ships' me
chanical telegraph transmitter-indicator equipment
169,921 ; July 3.
Cosln, Joseph J., doing business as The Cosin Co., New
York, N. Y. Powder puffs. 173,700 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,167 ; published June 19, 1923.
Cosmetics Products Co. (See Fasani, Francesco.)
Cosmocrat Advertising Company, Chicago, 111. Leaf
tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, clippings, and snuff.
163,299 ; Jan. 9.
Cosmos Laboratory. (See Barna, Nicholas.)
Cosmos Trading Company. (See Klemperer, Gustav.)
Coston, Edward C, Skidmore, Mo. Machines for forc-
ing gears or other articles from shafts and cylinder-
boring machines. 167,276 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
150,800; published Jan. 30,. 1923.
Cotera, Francisco, doing business as The Cetera Broth-
ers, El Paso, Ter. Coffee. 173,599 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 168,208 ; published July 3, 1923.
Cott-a-lap Company, The, Somerville, N. J. Advertising
signs. 175,832; Nov. 13; Serial No. 181,980; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Cotter, R. E., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fish,
fruits, and vegetables. 175,331; Nov. 6; Serial No.
180,201 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Cotter, R. E., Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
vegetables, fruits, and fish. 166,453 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
166.453; published Jan. 16, 1023.
Coty, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 172,878; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 175,920 ; published May 29, 1923.
Coty, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toilet water, face, sachet, and talcum powder,
etc. 176,20.-) : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,099 ; publish d
Sept. 4, 1923.
Coty, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toilet water, face powder, etc. 176,299 ; Nov.
20: Serial No. 180,104: published Aug. 14. 1923.
Couch Bros. Manufacturing Co., East Point, Ga. ; Mem-
phis, Tenn. ; and Waterloo, Iowa. Cotton canvas or
duck. 165.640; Mar. 13.
Couch, Ralph F., Washington, D. C. Section of a daily
publication. 168,925 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 175,545 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Couch, Ralph F., Washington, D. C. Monthly publication.
171,823 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,544 ; published May
1, 1923.
Coudurler Fructus & Descher, Lyon, France, and New
York, N. Y. Silk and silk and cotton velvets in the
piece. 168,801 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,357 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Coudurier, Fructus & Descher, Lyon, France, and New
York, N. Y. Velvets in the piece. 175,510 ; Nov. 6 :
Serial No. 177,548 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Cough Checker Company, Newburgh, N. Y. Cough medi-
cine. 177.058 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,363 ; published
Sept. 18, 1923.
Cough King Co., The, Oakland, Md. Preparation for the
treatment of coughs and colds. 167,7-10: Mny 8; Se-
rial No. 168,958 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Coughlin, Frank R., assignor to Coughlln Manufacturing
Co., New York, N. Y. Sized gold leaf, imitation-gold
leaf, and silver leaf. 168,120 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
158,075 : published Feb. 27, 1923.
Coughlin Manufacturing Co. (See Coughlin, Frank R.,
assignor.)
Coulson, Chas. H., doing business as Coulson Heel Com-
pany, Hanover, Pa. Shoe heels. 170,731 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 172,262 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Coulter, Maud D., Los Angeles, Calif. Bread, biscuits,
cake, cookies, cinnamon rolls, etc. 172,477 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 173,180 ; published May 1, 1923.
Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 'New York, N. Y.
Quarterly review. 168,893 ; May 29. Serial No.
169,348 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Counterbalance Rubber Heel Co., Elyria. Ohio. Rubber
heels. 165,318 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,701 ; published
Nov. 14, 1922.
Country Club Soda Co., Inc., Springfield, Mass. Cream
soda, birch beer, glnaer ale, lemon soda, etc. 168.458 ;
May 22 : Serial No. 173,406 : published Feb. 20. 1923.
Country Editor Publishing Company, The. (See Ran-
dolph, Teasdale.)
Court, R. G., Co. Inc., Covington, Ky. Beverage sold as
soft drink. 167,013 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,666 ;
published Aug. 29, 1922.
Courtney, William P., doing business as Courtney's Red
Top Soda Water Co., Oakland. Calif. Soda water.
173,982; Oct. 2; Serial No. 181,062; published July
10, 1923.
Coverdale & Bruebaker, Sioux Citv, Iowa. Sherbet bars.
171,328 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,633 ; published May
15, 1923.
Covington, Clarence L., Brookline, Mass. Hams, but-
ter, and strawberries in their natural state. 163,836 ;
Jan. 30.
Covington, John W.. Chicago. 111. Tooth paste. ]"0,0.S5;
July 10; Serial No. 173,811: published Apr. 10, 1923.
Cowen, Joseph, & Co., Blaydon-on-Tyne, assignor to
Priestman Collieries Limited, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng-
land. Bricks, retorts, tiles, quarles, pipes, lumps, and
other articles made of fire clay. 23,653 ; renewed Sept.
26, 1923.
Cowiche Creamery, Cowiche, Wash. Butter, cheese.
176,731 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,565 ; published July
31, 1923.
Cowman, Edward C, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Antiseptic lo-
tion. 172,487 : Aug. 28.
Cox, Abram, Stove Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Coal
stoves and ranges. 169,159 : June 12 ; Serial No.
165,619 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Cox, Chester R., Berkeley, Calif. Built-in furniture.
175,699; Nov. 6.
Cox, Winfield F., Burgin, Ky. Brooms. 168,785 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 122,932 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Coy, Hunt and Company, New Y^ork, N. Y. Paper.
166,006; Mar. 27; Serial No. 168,921; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Coy, Hunt and Company, New York, N. Y. Paper.
173,132; Sept. 18; Serial No. 179,399; published June
12, 1923.
Coyne, Edward J., doing business as Venus Specialty Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Eardrum protectors. 163,711 ;
.Tan. 23.
Craddock-Terrv Co.. Lynchburg, Va. Shoes. 176.274 ;
Nov. 20 : Serial No. 177,278 ; published Aug. 7. 192:?,
Craddock Terry Company, Lynchburg, Va. Women's
shoes. 170,728 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 171,906 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Cradock, George, & Co.. assi.srnor to George Cradock &
Co. Ltd., Wakefield, England. Wire rope and chain.
23,103 ; renewed Mav 23, 192.'^.
Craig, Stephen, Company, Newport, R. I. Prophylactic
ointment. 173,663 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176.001"; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Craigie, Robert E., doing business as Painters Supply
Company, Detroit, Mich. Paints, paint enamels, colors
in oil, .1apan driers, and varnish. 163,042 ; Jan. 2.
Craigie, Robert E.. doing business as Painters Supply Com-
pany, Detroit. Mich. House paint, flat wall paint, floor
paint, colors in oil, etc. 163,043 ; Jan. 2.
Cramer, C. N., Co., Ashland, Wis. Brooms. 169.964 ;
July 10; Serial No. 174,891; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Cramer, Charles, Gardner, Kans. Liniment for use in
treating sore or stiff muscles, strains, and sprains.
163,044 ; Jan. 2.
Cramp, William. & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co.,
The. Philadelphia, Pa. Gears and gear blanks
174,975 ; Oct. 30 ; SeriaJ No. 154,962 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Crane & MacMahon, doing business as St. Marys Wheel
& Spoke Company, New York. N. Y., and St. Marys, Ohio.
Vehicle wheels. 165,914 ; Mar. 20.
Crane, William M., Company, New York, N. Y. Gas
stoves or ranges. 163,820 ; Jan. 30.
Crane, Z. & W. M., Dalton. Mass. Writing paper, mailing
envelopes, flat paper, paper boards. 163.466; Jan. 16
Craven, Horace G., doing business as Bouillonized Peanut
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Peanuts prepared with
meat extract. 173,643: Oct. 2; Serial No. 158,815;
published July 10, 1923.
Crawford Farms, Incorporated, Millbrook, N. Y. Cheese.
171.023 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 168,025 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Crawford Farms, Incorporated, Millbrook, N. Y. Cheese.
171.024 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 168,026 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Crawford Manufacturing Co. Inc., Richmond, Va. Re-
covers for vehicle tops, curtains for vehicles, covers for
vehicle seats and doors, etc. 163,045 ; Jan. 2.
Crawford, Marion L., Malvern, Ohio. Screen scratcher
and rubber for use in making bricks, tiles, etc. 173,920 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,813 ; published July 3, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Golf clubs. 163,223-5 ; Jan. 2.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 163,300; Jan. 9.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 165,459 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
171,613 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 165,460 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
171,616; published ,Tan. 2, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 165,461-2 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial Nos.
171,620-1 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 165,463 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
171,625 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 165,464-5 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial Nos.
171,627-8; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Golf clubs. 165,745; Mar. 20; Serial No. 171,629;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs and balls. 167,065 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 159,558 ; published .Tan. 9, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf balls. 167,168 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
171,617; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canbv Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 168,066 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
171.622 : published Feb. 20. 1923.
Crawford McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 168,958 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
171,014; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Crawford, McGregor & Canbv Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Golf clubs. 173,813 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,623 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Craycroft Oil Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lubri-
cating oils and greases, gasoline, fuel oils, etc. 164,403 ;
Feb. 20.
Cream Balm Company, The, Jersey City, N. J. Medicinal
compound for the treatment of catarrhal diseases of
the head. 172,568 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,626 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Creed, W. S., doing business as W. S. Creed Company,
Roanoke, Va. Alimentary products and pastes, spa-
ghetti, macaroni, etc. 177,196 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
178,494 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Creger, Henry N., doing business as Red Gum Products
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Retiring cream. 163,428 ;
Jan. 9.
Crell, Albert P.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Bumpers for auto-
mobiles. 167,497 : May 1 ; Serial No. 166,4.34 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Creme-Petrol Company. (See Neiswender Lisle W.)
Cremo Caramel Company. (See O'Connor, Frederick A.)
Crt'o-Dipt Company, Inc., North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Stains. 163,301 ; Jan. 9.
Creo-Dipt Company, Inc., North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Shingles. 165,369 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 161,175 ; pub-
lished Oct. 17, 1922.
Creolin Co., The. Rahwav, N. .1. Disinfectant for veter-
inary uses. 164,685; Feb. 27.
Creolin Co., The, Rahway, N. J. Chemical substance used
as a wood preserver. 167,589 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
169,847; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Crescent Co. (See Ford, Willard R.)
Crescent Coal Co., Peoria, III. Coal. 169,696; June 26.
Crescent Oeole Candv Co. Inc., New Orleans, La,
Candy. 169,988 : July 10 ; Serial No. 130,160 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Crescent Refractories Company, Curwensville, Pa. Fire
bricks, and tile except metal and porcelain. 167,469 ;
May 1 : Serial No. 166,984 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Crescent Rubber Specialty Company. (See Breit, Antol M.)
Crescent Shoe Co., New York, N. Y. Footwear. 168,283 ;
May 15.
Crescent Washing Machine Company, Incorporated, New
Rochelle, N. Y. Dishwashing machines and metiil-
parts-washing machines. 175,125 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 177,168: published Aug. V, 1923.
Crex Carpet Company, New York, N. Y. Chenille rugs.
164,264; Feb. 13.
Crippen & Reid, Baltimore, Md. Boys' suits. 177,549 ;
Dec. 18; Serial No. 183,198; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Crocker, Josiah H., doing business as Pingo Company,
Cambridge, Mass. Stove polishes. 175,694 ; Nov. 6.
Crocker National Fire Prevention Engineering Co., New
York, N. Y. Chemical fire-extinguishing apparatus.
164,955; Feb. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Crofut & Knapp Co., The, South Norwalk, Conn. Caps
and hats for men and women. 172,508 ; Aug. 28.
Crofut & Knapp Co., The, South Norwalk, Conn. Caps
and hats of folt, straw, silk, etc. 176,014 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 176,329 ; published July 31, 1923.
Crofut & Kuapp Co.. The, South Norwalk, Conn. Caps
and hats. 176,268; Nov. 20; Serial No. 176,253; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Crogau Manufacturing Company, Bangor, Me. Measur-
ins tapes. 168.278 : May 15.
Crompton Company, West Warwick and Providence, R. I.
Cotton, woolen, or silk piece goods. 163.302 ; Jan. 9.
Cromwell, Robert H., doing business as Southern Cali-
fornia Cosmetic Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Prepa-
ration for imparting a glossy appearance to the hair.
172,977 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,074 ; published June
12, 1923.
Cron Company, The. Piqua, Ohio. Furniture. 168,899 ;
May 27 ; Serial No. 167,041 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Crooker & Morse, Inc., Bridgewater, Mass. Boots and
shoes. 173,756; Oct. 2; Serial No. 177,428; published
July 10. 1923.
Crosley Manufacturing Company. (See American Auto-
mobile Accessories Company.)
Cross, Henry H., Company, Chicago, 111. Gasoline, naph-
tha, kerosene, fuel oils, etc. 167,531 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 174,294 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Cross, lleuiv 11., Company, Chicago, 111. Motor oil.
171.117; July 31; Serial No. 175,189; published May
1, 1923.
Cross, Walter B., Denver, Colo. Relishes and condiments,
in the form of dressings and sauces, sandwiches, hash,
etc. 176,733 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,814 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Crossley, Nat M., Oakland, Calif. Fresh apples. 165,029 ;
Feb. 27.
Crow Blacking Co. (See Capen, George H.)
Crow Specialties Company. (See Capen. George H.)
Crowley, Charles H., New York, N. Y. Mercerized lisle
elastic web. 163,956; Feb. 6.
Crown Bottling Works. (See May, C. Edward.)
Crown Brewing Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Malt or cereal
beverage and malt sirup for making same. 173.280 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,032 ; published June 19, 192.'^.
Crown Die and Tool Company, Chicago, 111. Dies, bench
pipe vises, post pipe vises, etc. 176,665 ; Nov. 27 ; Se-
rial No. 181.818 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Crown Manufacturing Company, Phelps, N. T. Cider
mills and fruit presses. 168,132; May 15; Serial
No. 170,809 ; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Crown Motors. (See Michelsen, Henry C.)
Crown Petticoat Co., The, Philadelphia, Pa. Petticoats,
bloomers, and pantalets. 163,560 ; Jan. 23.
Crown Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Nutritive con-
fection in cake form. 167,477 : May 1 ; Serial No.
163,735; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Crown Shock-Absorber Co., Houston, Tex. Shock ab-
sorbers. 167.806: May 8; Serial No. 167,224; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Crown Tavtarex Co., Inc., New York. N. Y. Catarrh jellv.
169,663 : June 26 ; Serial No. 170,929 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Crown Tartares Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tooth paste
and tonic for the gums. 169.664; June 26; Serial No.
170,930 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Crown Willamette Paper Companv, San Francisco, Calif.
Paper hags. 166,205 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,349 ;
published Nov. 14. 1922.
Crown Willamette Paper Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Paper bags. 176,003 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,401 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Crozer, John P., doing business as Samuel A. Crozer &
Son, Upland, Pa. Cheviots in the piece. 165.452 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 171,488 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Crozer, Samuel A., & Son. (See Crozer, John P.)
Cruikshank Brothers Company, Pittsburgh Pa. Chili
sauce, salad dressings, cider and white vinegar, apple
butter, etc. 165,804; Mar. 20; Serial Nd. 172,665;
r-Mi.shed Jan. 9. 1923.
Crumley, C. V., doing business as Tubetite Manufactur-
ing Company, Tacoma, Wash. Compound for prevent-
ing punctures in pneumatic tires. 170.301; July 10;
Serial No. 176,606; published Apr. 10. 1923.
Crupain. Morris. New York, N. Y. Powder Puffs.
163,860; Jan. 30.
Crutcher. Edwin, doing business as Golden Arrow Hosierv
Mills. Nashville, Tenn. Hosierv. 175.733 ; Nov. 13";
Serial No. 178.958: published July 10, 1923.
Crysler, J. M., Co.. Boston, Mass. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts, blouses, and sweaters. 166.633 ; Apr. 10 :
Serial No. 168,207; published .Tan. 9, 1923.
Crystal Candy Co., Winston-Salem. N. C. Candy.
165.782; Mar. 20; Serial No. 157,476; published Jan.
2. 1923.
Crystal Candy Co., Wlnston-Salera. N. C. Candv.
168.579 : May 29 ; Serial No. 162,872 ; published Feb.
20. 1923.
Crystal Chemical Co. (See Thompson, Zola.)
Crystal Chemical Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Powder
for nursery and toilet use. 174.068 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178.554 : published .Tuly 10, 1923.
Crystal Chemical Company. (See Sterrick, Harrison D.)
Crystal Glass Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Glass jars, bowls,
and vases, drinking glasses, and glass tumblers. 103,467 ;
.Tan 16.
Crystal I'ctroleum Products Corporation. (See Abbott,
Frederick J.)
Crystal Waxing Company, The. (See Shelby Wax Paper
Company, assignor.)
Crystal Window Cleaner. (See Wenger, Aaron.)
Crystaline Salt Co., Boston, Mass., assignor to Reming-
ton Salt Company, Ithaca, N. Y. Salt. 24,007; re-
newed Jmu. 9, 1924.
Crysto Soap Co., Aurora, 111. Mineral soap. 167,699 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 166,652 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Cudahv Packing Company, The, Chicago, 111., and South
Omaha. Nebr. Dry sausa.ae. 164,048; Feb. 13.
Cudahy Packing Company, The, Chicago, 111., and South
Omaha, Nebr. Smoked and canned meats, fresh sausage,
and extract of beef. 165,819 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
165,782 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Cudahv Packing Companv, The, Chicago, 111. Shortening
comjiound. 168.335 : May 22 ; Serial No. 161,031 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Cudahy Packing Company, The, doing business as Cudahy
Soap Works, Chicago, 111., and South Omaha, Nebr.
Toilet soap. 168,896 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 168,146 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Cudahy Soap Works. (See Cudahy Packing Company,
The.)
Cuir Chemical Company, Bayard, Nebr. Lotion for ec-
zema, pimples, itch, etc. 168,001 ; May 8.
CuUander Machiniry Co., Belzoni, Miss. Cotton trampers.
177,624 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,334 ; published Oct.
9, 1923.
Culm Burn Equipment Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Furnace grates. 166,757 ; Apr. 10.
Cultivator Publishing Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Wecklv periodicals. 175,138; Oct. 30; Serial No.
180.421 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Proprietary
medicinal preparations. 172,571 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
170,429 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Proprietary
medicinal preparations. 172,586 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
170,428; published May 29, 1923.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Tablets and
a salve for hemorrhoids. 174,479 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
178,167; published July 10, 1923.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Tonic com-
pound. 174,480 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,166 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Cumberland & Liberty Mills Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Self-
rising wheat flour. 165,102 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
160,870 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Cumberland Tobacco Works. Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Smok-
ing tobacco. 163,303 ; Jan. 9.
Cummings & Johnson, Salt Lake City, Utah. Card game.
176,257: Nov. 20; Serial No. 3 80,528; published July
31, 1923.
Cummins. Charles C, Columbus, Ohio. Dt^ntifrice.
177,094; Dec. 11; Serial No. 171,452; published Sept.
11. 1923.
Cunningham, Charles A., doing business as Abe Lincoln
Post Card Co., Washington, D. C. Picture post cards.
167.424 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,629 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
Cunningham, Christopher, Companv. The, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tanks and washtubs. 173,080 ; Sept. 11.
Ciinninaham. Edw. P.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
176.886 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,514 ; published Sept. 11,
1923.
Cunningham, Elmer T., San Francisco, Calif. Radio ap-
paratus. 174,343 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 153,200 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Cunningham, Elmer T., San Francisco, Calif. Thermionic
detector, amplifier, and oscillator tubes. 174,432 ; Oct.
16; Serial No. 178,957; published June 26, 1923.
Cunningham. Jesse, doing business as J. C. Pile Remedy
Co.. Lowellville. Ohio. Remedy for piles. 164,457 ;
Feb. 20.
Cunningham, Joseph A.. Philadelphia. Pa. Newspaper
cartoon sections. 173.717 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,959 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Cupples Companv Manufacturers. St. Louis, Mo. Overalls
and work shirts. 364.815; Feb. 27.
Cupples Companv Manufacturers, St. Louis, Mo. Rubber
jar rings. 170.129: .Tuly 10; Serial No. 158,380:
published May 30, 1922.
Cupples Companv Manufacturers. St. Louis. Mo. Rubber
.1ar rings. 171,414 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,584 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Curley, Austin H., Revere, Mass. Medicinal compound
for the treatment of piles. 165,612 : Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 167,163 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Curran. .T. E.. Corporation, New York. N. Y. Dandruff
remedy. 165.83 5 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 165,985 ; published
.Tan. 2. 1923.
Curran, J. E.. Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dandruff
remedy, toilet and skin rirpDaration. 167.414 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 168,515 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Curry, J. Byrne, doing business as Curry & Coutellier.
Los Angeles, Calif. Radio-detector crystalline com-
pound for radio reception. 176,781 ; Nov. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliaietical Ust of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Curtis, A. Li., Atlanta, Ga. Internal and injective rem-
edies for gonorrhea. 177,357 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,981 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Curtis Corporation, The, Wilmington, Del. Cannfed ripe
olives, artichokes, tunny fish, pimientos, etc. 169,417;
June 12.
Curtis Corporation, The, WilminRton, Del., and Long
Beach, Calif. Ripe olives. 1G9.705 ; June 26.
Curtis Corporation, The, Wilmington, Del., and Long
Beach, Calif. Canned ripe olives and canned fish.
175,34-i ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,305 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Curtis, J. C, Leather Company, Ludlow, Pa. Leather
insoles. 172,099 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 174,074 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Curtl.s & Jones Company, Reading, Pa. Shoes. 170,396 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 171,414 ; publi.shed Apr. 10, 1923.
Curtis Publishing Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ag-
ricultural journal issued weekly. 168,901 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 166,651 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Curtis Shoe Company, Marlboro and Boston, Mass. Boots
and shoes made wholly or in part of leather. 169,374 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 169,703 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Curtiss, Lloyd, assignor to Service Sales Agency, Newark,
N. J. Crystallized sweet pickles in bottles. 170,071;
July 10 : Serial No. 165,913 ; published Mar. 27. 1923.
Cusack, Thomas, Company, Chicago, 111. Mechanical ad-
vertising, illuminated structural, painted board, and
painted wall signs. 167,851 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
164,234; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Cusack, Thomas, Company, Chicago, 111. Electrically-
illuminated signs. 177,762 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
177,217 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Cushman Drug Co. (See Adams, Thomas H.)
Cushman's Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cakes. 170,896 ;
July 24; Serial No. 171,416; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Custer, John A., doing business as Telltale Hosiery Co.,
Lansdale, Pa. Hosiery. 173,394 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
178,227 ; published July 10, 1923.
Cuthbert, Richard G., doing business as Globe Radio Mfg.
Co., New York, N. Y. Radio receiving and transmitting
sets. 174,719 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 173,956 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Cutler-Magner Co., Duluth, Minn. Cement plaster, wood-
fiber plaster, Portland cement, stucco, gypsum finish,
plaster board, etc. 163,046; Jan. 2.
Cutler-Magner Co., Duluth, Minn. Lime, plaster, cement,
and mixtures of cement and sand. 167,461 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 167,295 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Cutler Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal alloys,
and particularly for chromium iron alloys. 165,997 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 167,604 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Cutrer, Bennie B., doing business as Blu-Ribbon Ice
Cream Co., Baton Rouge, La. Ice cream, sherbet. Ices,
and frozen dainties. 168,711 : May 29 ; Serial No.
156,188 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Cutter Electrical and Manufacturing Company. The, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Electrical switches, circuit breakers.
174,688; Oct. 23; Serial No. 179,928; published July
31, 1923.
Cyclone Fence Company, North Chicago, 111. Metal refu.se
baskets. 176.938: Dec. 4.
Cyganiewicz, John, Chicago, 111. Ladles' hand bags and
poeketbooks. 170,787 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 175,071 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Czechoslovak Art Shop Inc., Newark, N. J. and New York.
N. Y. Chinaware. 171,493 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,032 ;
published May 15, 1923.
D-A Lubricant Company, Inc., Indianapolis. Ind. Motor
and tractor lubricating oils. 166,493 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial
No. 171.225; published Jan. 9. 1923.
D. & N. Drug Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Lotion for chapped
hands. 167,409 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,356 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Daarnhouwer & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cocoa beans
and butter, coffees, spices, and desiccated coconut.
177,021 ; Dee. 11 ; Serial No. 165,487 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Dabner. Jess E., Petaluma, Calif. Transparent dressing
for painted and varnished surfaces and glass. 177,537 ;
Dec. 18; Serial No. 183,873; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Dabrasky, Apolinars, New York, N. Y. Insect powder.
172,676 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 166,769 ; published May
8, 1923.
Dabrooks' Perfume Company. (See Williams, Davis,
Brooks & Co., assignors.)
Dade City Citrus Growers Association, Dade City, Fla.
Fresh citrous fruits. 175,778 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
177,279; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Dae Health Laboratories. , (See International Consoli-
dated Chemical Corporation.)
Daggett & Miller Co. Inc., Providence, R. I. Hair tonic.
172,967 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,007 ; published June
5, 1923.
Daggett, W. F., & Sons, Pasadena, Calif. Snap fasteners,
elastic webbing, cotton tape, shoe laces, etc. 165,314 ;
Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,662; published Nov. 14. 1922.
Dahlberg & Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Composition of
material for wall boards, lining for houses, etc.
167,788 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 166,175 ; published Feb. 6,
1»23.
Dahlberg & Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Composition of
material for wall boards, lining for houses, plaster
bases, etc. 167,870 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,575 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Dahlquist, Theodore W., doing business as Dahlquist
Manufacturing Company, South Boston, .Mass. Ex-
pansion joints, kettles, floats, etc. 175.721 ; Nov. 6.
Daily, Bert L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Paints and painters'
materials. 165,856; Mar. 20; Serial No. 143,811; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1923.
Dainty-Form Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Fat-re-
ducing cream. 175,621 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,791 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Daintymaid Co., Somerville, Mass. Spiced India relish,
piccalilli, Russian dressing, salad dressing, etc.
168,641 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 165,484 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Dainty Maid Company, Somerville, Mass. Salad dressing,
mayonnaise, tartar sauce, mustard, olive pimento may-
onnaise, etc. 172,805; Sept. 11; Serial No. 150,138;
published June 5, 1923.
Dairy Laboratories, The. Philadelphia, Pa. -Antiseptic
and deodorizers. 175.492 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 177,898 ;
published Aug. 14. 1923.
Dairy Products Co., The. (See Kuhns, Jacob U., jr.)
Dairymen's League Co-Opprative Association, Inc., TJtica,
N. Y. Condensed and evaporated milk. 173,135 ;
Sept. 18; Serial No. 178,376; published June 12,
1923.
Daison Manufacturing Co. Inc.. Philadelphia, Pa. Lamp
shades made of fabric. 168.528 ; May 22.
Daisy Dish Pan Company. (See Hendricks, William 11.)
Daisy-Du Company, Irvington, N. Y. Face or skin cream.
165,501 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,048 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Daisy Whitehead Knitting Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
173,508 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,826 I published June
19, 1923.
Dakota Compound Company, Pierre, S. Dak. Powder used
as water softener. 170,440 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
172,084 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Dale, Forty & Co., Ltd., London, England. Valve receiv-
ing and transmitting sets and crystal receiving sets.
175,866 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 175,304 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Daley, Walter S., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Frozen confec-
tions. 165,788 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 164,309 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Dallam, F. B., doing business as American Sales Agencies
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Wrapping Paper.
165,854; Mar. 20; Serial No. 149,176; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Dalley, F. F., Company, Inc.. Buffalo, N. Y. Shoe-shining
kits. 177,485 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,201 ; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Dalton Hosiery Mills, Dalton, Ga. Hosiery. 173,897 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,720 ; published July 10, 1923.
Dalton Hosiery Mills, Dalton, Ga. Hosiery. 174,841 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,832 ; published July 31, 1923.
Dalton, Whittier, True Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical
control apparatus. 171,084 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
174,201 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Daltroff, E., & Tie. (See Daltroff, Ernest, assignor.)
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Per-
fume, toilet water, rouges, face powder, talcum powder,
etc. 169,118 ; June 5.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron.
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Per-
fume, toilet water, rouges, etc. 169,938 ; July 3.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Per-
fume, toilet water, rouges, face and talcum powders,
etc. 170,278 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,916 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris. France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, etc.
171,100 ; July 31 : Serial No. 174.169 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, face
powder, talcum powder, etc. 172,520 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial
No. 173,880 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, face
powder, talcum powder, etc. 172.532; Sept. 4; Serial
No. 173.876: published Apr. 17, 1923.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Perfume,
face and talcum powders, etc. 172,538 : Sept. 4 ; Se-
rial No. 173.881; published May 29, 1923.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris. France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Perfume,
toilet water, rouges, etc. 1 72,5.39 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No.
173,877: published May 29. 1923.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Perfume,
toilet water, rouges, face powder, etc. 173,444 ; Sept.
25; Serial No. 173,875; published June 26, 1923.
Daltroff, Ernest, assignor to E. Daltroff & Cie., Paris.
France, trading as Perfumerie Caron. Perfume, toilet
water, rouges, face powder, talcum powder, etc.
164,476; Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Daman, Arthur C, Denver. Colo. Ilonc.v. 164,!)22 ; Feb. 27.
Damascus Stoil I'roducts Corporation, Uoekford, III.
Cutlorv. tools, etc. 165,567 ; Mar. 13 ; 161,036 ; pub-
lished l>ee. 10. 1022.
Dandn-Halpern Co., Inc., New York, N. T. Linens and
decor:ite(l linens in the piece. 172,001 : Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 177,003 ; published June 12, 1023.
Dandi-e Patch Manufacturing Co. (See Rlnninger,
Frank H.i
Dandereater Company. (See Shields, Belmont L.)
Daniels, Dr. A. C, Inc., Boston, Mass. Mange liquid and
hair tonic. 105,428 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,918 ;
published Nov. 7, 1022.
Daniels and Fisher Stores Company. The, Denver, Colo.
Cold, lemon beauty, and tissue creams, lip sticks, eye-
brow pencils, etc. 175.395 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 157,359 ;
published Au?. 1, 1922.
Danna, Frank, doing business as Capitol Coffee Company,
Baton Rouge, La. Coffee and coffee and chicory, a com-
pound. 104,805 ; Feb. 27.
Danna, Frank, doing business as Capitol Coffee Company,
Baton Rouge, La. Coffee. 171,422; Aug. 7; Serial No.
172,146 ; published May 8, 1923.
Dan-Nax Co.. The. (See Gunter, Daniel J.)
Danya. Inc., New York. N. Y. Rouge vanishing cream.
175,485; Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,231; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Dare, Charles F., & Son, Inc., Bridgeton, N. J. Medical
compound for diseases of the stomach. 169,779 ; July
3 ; Serial No. 172,265 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Darn E-Z Laboratories. Dayton. Ohio. Patching cement
for hosiery or the like. 164,177 ; Feb. 13.
Darn K— Z Laboratories, Dayton, Ohio. Laundryproof
patching cement or the like. 164,178 ; Feb. 13.
Darn E-Z Laboratories, Dayton, Ohio. Patching cement.
164,849; Feb. 27.
Darri.sh, Morris E., doing business as Marvil Garment
Company, St. Louis, Mo. - Ladies' suits, coats, dresses,
skirts, and waist.s. 168,188 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
168.059 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Darrow, Frank D., doing business as The Darrow Music
Company, Denver, Colo. Player pianos. 177,788 ;
Dec. 25.
Darsie Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Headlights, spotlights, and electric lamps. 166,581 ;
Apr. 10 : Serial No. 171,907 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Darwin & Milner, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Tool steel.
164,539; Feb. 20.
Darwin & Milner, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Hack saws.
166.681-2; Apr. 10; Serial Nos. 169,536-7; pub-
lished Jan. 9. 1923.
Darwin & Milner, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Tool steel.
16ft.838 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 169,535 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Dasco Spring Cover Co., Somerville, Mass. Covers for
automobile springs. 169,147 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
159,854 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Daube, Rosenthal & Co., Chicago, 111. Men's and boys'
suits and overcoats. 163,655 ; Jan. 23.
Daugherty & Jackson, Seymour, Tex. Pvorrhea remedy.
170,012 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,666 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Davenport Brothers. Chattanooga, Tenn. Denims, tick-
ing, outings, cantons, and cheviots. 163,304 ; Jan. 9.
Davenport Brothers, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hosiery and
underwear. 171,296 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 166,295 ;
published May 8. 1923.
Davenport-Taylor Mfc. Company, Chicago, 111. Inter-
changeable cut-to-shape letters and figures of resil-
ient material. 175.520; Nov. 6; Serial No. 175,471;
published June 5. 1923.
Davey, Bickford, Smith & Co., Rouen. France. Detonators
and explosives or constituent elements of explosives.
163.907; Feb. 6.
Davey Tree Expert Company, The, Kent, Ohio. Chemi-
cal composition of matter for dressing tree wounds.
175,424: Nov. 6; Serial No. 183,055 ; published Aug.
28. 1023.
Davey Tree Expert Company, The, Kent, Ohio. Wood-
preserving pnints .and shellac. 176,399; Nov. 27; Se-
rial No. 1S2 296 : published Sept. 11. 1923.
Davey Tree Expert Company, The, Kent, Ohio. Wood-
preserving paints and shellac. 176.549 : Nov. 27 ; So-
rinl Nn. 1R3.0.^>4 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
David, Albert, New York, N. Y. Artificial-silk fiber.
169,071 ; June 5 ; Serial Nos. 170,712-13 ; published
Mar. 13. 1923.
David, Albert, New York, N. Y. Artificlal-sllk fiber.
169,073 : June 5 ; Serial No. 170,713 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
David, John, New York, N. Y. Suits, Jackets, raincoats,
etc. 173,792; Oct. 2; Serial No. 174,894; published
July 10. 1923.
Davidson Brothers Company, Sioux City, Iowa. Ladies'
hats and bonnets. 176.028 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
178,895 ; published July 31, 1923.
Davidson, David, Providence, R. I. Pictures. 174,117 ;
Oct. 2; Serial No. 148,932; published June 19, 102.S.
Davidson. George, Wick, Scotland. Salted and pickled
herrings. 171,498 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,204 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Davies, Rose & Co.. Ltd., Boston, Mass, Extracts and
f.avorings for food purposes. 168,601 ; May 20 ; Serial
No. 108.456 ; published Mar. 6, 1023.
Davies, Rose & Co., Ltd., Boston. Mass. Extracts and
flavoringc; for food purposes. 174,746 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 168,517 ; published July 24, 1923.
Davies, Rose, & Co., Ltd., Boston, Mass. Flavoring for
making beverages. 177,426 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
1.56,480 : published Oct. 2, 1923.
Davies. William J., Los Angeles, Calif. Tonic and nervine.
163.047 ; Jan. 2.
Daving, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Watches. 175,844 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180.754 ; published Aug. 21. 1923.
Davis, Carl H., Woodlake, Calif. Monthly magazine.
163,712: ,Tan. 23.
Davis, Charles C, Chicago, 111. Twines, rope, strings, and
cordage. 172,104 ; Aug. 21.
Davis Chemical Company, Toledo, Ohio. Dry cleaner.
171,203 : July 31 ; Serial No. 152.834 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Davis, G. M., Regulator Company, Chicago, III. Regulat-
ing valves. 175,257 ; Oct. 30.
Davis. G. M.. Regulator Company, Chicago. 111. Valves,
float boxM, etc." 176,664 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,088 ;
published Sept. 18, 1023.
Davis, George H., doing business as Dur-A-Tone Record
Co., Orange, N. J. Talking-machine records. 166,583 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 172,148 ; published Jan. 23. 1923.
Davis, George R., Seattle, Wash. Shoes. 171,650 ;
Aug. 7.
Davis. H. B.. Company, The. Baltimore, Md. Readv-raixed
paint. 169,649 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 169,538 : pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Davis-Hazzard Corporation. The, Washington. D. C.
Advertising-circular matter. 163.798 ; Jan. 30.
Davis, J. R., doing business as Rex Manufacturing Co.,
Clarksburg, W. Va. Piston rings. 163,048 ; Jan. 2.
Davis, Jerome P., executors. (See Davis, Leonard and
J. P.)
Davis & Lawrence Co., New York, N. Y. Toilet and
vanishing creams. 177.367 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,821 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Davis, Leonard and J. P., executors under the will of
Wm. Davis. Brooklyn, N. Y. Feet tonic for leather
shoes. 163,226 ; Jan. 2.
Davis, Oscar, and C. R. Ridgway, Tonganosie, Kans.
Pastry. 167.435 : May 1 : Serial No. 163,216 ; pufallshea
Jan. 30, 1923.
Davis, P. H., Tailoring Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's
and young men's clothing. 169,214 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 146,069 ; published Dec. 20, 1921.
Davis, Paul P., doing business as Ucoline Products Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Hair tonic. 172,230; Aug. 28;
Serial No. 174,600; published May 15, 1923.
Davis-Pope Company Incorporated, Norwalk, Conn.
Men's and women's hats. 169,519 ; June 19 ; Serial
No. 172,585; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Davis, Sam, Indianapolis, Ind. Beverage sold as a soft
drink and sirups for making the same. 165,446 ; Mar.
13 ; Serial No. 171.250 ; published .Tan. 2, 1023.
Davis, Sherk & Mason Cigar Co.. Reading. Pa. Cigars.
176.242 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182,654 ; published Sept.
11, 1023.
Davis & Voetsch, New York, N. Y. Stuffed tov monkeys.
165.453; Mar. 13; Serial No. 171,489; published Jan.
2. 1923.
Davis & Voetsch. New York, N. Y. Dolls and stuffed
animals. 175.466; Nov. 6; Serial No. 181,982: pub-
lished Aug. 28. 1923.
Davis, W. B., & Son, Fort Payne, Ala. Hosiery. 167,818 ;
May 8 : Serial No. 160,753 ; published Oct. 3, 1922.
Davis, William A., doing business as Wm. A. Davis Co.,
Temple, Tex. Frozen fruits and ice cream. 170.861 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 167,767 ; pablished Apr. 24, 1023.
Davis, Wm. (See Davis, Leonard and J. P., executors.)
Davlstone Company, The, Chicago, 111. Radio horns and
phonographic tone chambers used as sound amplifiers
for rndio receiving apparatus. 166.569; Apr. 10;
Serial No. 166,435 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Davol. Chas. J.. North Kingstown. R. I. Milk, butter.
176.687: Nov. 27; Serial No. 167,714; published July
31, 1923.
Davol Rubber Company, Providence, R. I. Surgeon's
gloves. 173,649 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,721 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Davy Brothers Limited, Sheflield, England. Forging
presses, rolling mills, etc. 167,975 ; Apr. 24.
Davy, Mary J. A., New York, N. Y. Fasteners made of
ribbon or other material for holding in place lingerie
ribbons or straps. 173.635 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 172,586 ; -
published May 29, 1023.
Dawson-Edwards Company. Rocky Ford, Colo. Canta-
loupes. 170,893 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 160.876 ; pul>-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Dawson, Harry C.. doing business as .Activad Sign Serv-
ice, Columbus, Ohio. Signs for mechanical advertis-
ing purposes. 175.562 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,033 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Day, Allan C, New York. N. Y. Liniment for the relief
of rheumatic and neuralgic pains, lumbago, sciatica, etc.
164,097; Feb. 13.
656
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Day-Gormley Leailier Co., Boston, Mass. Finished
leather. 169,040 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 119,153 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Dayton Air Brush Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Air
brushes and sprayers. 164,840 ; Feb. 27.
Dayton Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Nightgowns,
chemise, and princess slips. 163,561 ; Jan. 23.
Davton Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Hosiery.
176.254 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182,335 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Dayton Hosiery Mills, Dayton, Tenn. Hosiery. 173,205 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,524 ; published June 12, 1923.
Dayton Pneumatic Tool Company, The, Dayton. Ohio.
Portable pneumatic riveting hammer. 164,89."i ; Feb. 27.
Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co., The, Dayton, Ohio.
Rubber valve caps. 167,687 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 158,761 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co.. The, Dayton, Ohio.
Fan belts. 167,891 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,104 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Dayton Safety Ladder Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Stepladders. 169,212 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 167,605 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Dayton Steel Racquet Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Lawn-tennis rackets, court tennis racl£ets, etc. 169,567 ;
June 19.
Deachman, T. Wilson, Chicago, 111. Autogenous product
in the nature of urine vaccine. 172,746 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 167,868 ; published May 15, 1923.
Deagan, J. C, Inc. Xvlophones. 174,862 ; Oct. 23 ; Se-
rial No. 180,529 ; published July 24, 1923.
Dealers Supply Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Motor oil.
169,944; July 3.
Dean, Edwin, Hobolien, N. J. Candy. 171,261 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 169,435; published May 15, 1923.
Dean, O. W., Company, The, Benton Harbor, Mich.
Medicine for use in the treatment of ailments of the
liver, stomach, and boweis, and as a blood purifier.
172,233 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,958 ; published May
15, 1923.
Dean, Wm. G., & Son, New York, N. Y. Baking powder.
167,284 ; Apr. 24.
Dean-Hicks Company, The, Grand Rapids, Mich. Maga-
zines published monthly. 173,727 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
179,780; published June 26, 1923.
Deane Plaster Co., The. Yonkers, N. Y. Foot warming
plaster.s. 168.504 : Mav 22.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Antiseptic dress-
ings and absorbent and medicated cottons and gauzes,
and bandages. 170.634 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 175,307 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Antiseptic dress-
ings, gauzes, cottons, and bandages. 172,423 : Aug.
28; Serial No. 175,347; published May 29, 1923
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Medicated and
surgical plasters, kidney and medicated plasters.
174,771 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 171,154 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Dearborn Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Shampoo prep-
aration. 174,048 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,656 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Dearborn Supplv Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet prepara-
tion. 174,049 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,657 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Deavy, Thomas R., doing business as Vesper Pharmacai
Co., Tacony, Philadelphia. Pa. Liq\iid medicine for
Indigestion, vertigo, etc. 170,919 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
165,855; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Debenedetti. John L., San Francisco, Calif. Fresh arti-
chokes. 163.305 ; Jan. 9.
De Bevoise, Chas. R.. Co., Newark, N. J. Brassieres.
166,727; Apr. 10; Serial No. 150,744; published July
18. 1922.
De Bevoise, Chas. R.. Co., Newark, N. J. Brassieres.
174.964 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 159,503 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
De Bevoise, Chas. R.. Co., Newark. N. J. Brassi&res.
174,966 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 159,502 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
De Bevoise, Chas. R.. Co., Newark, N. J. Brassieres.
175,954 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 175,010 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
De Revoise, Chas. R., Co., Newark. N. .T., and New York,
N. V. Brassieres. 176.879 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,983 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
De Brule, August G., doing business as Porcupine Medi-
cine Co., Blewett and Spokane, Wash. Compound for
treating rheumatism and diseases of the hlood. 170.741 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 174,295 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
De Bruyn Limited. London, England. Edible oils.
171,742 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 169,125 ; published May
8. 1923.
De Bruyn, Limited, London, England. Flour improvers.
a compound consisting of glycerine, oils, and fats.
176.694 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 158,705 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
De Cabanas y Carbajal H., Jersey City, N. J., and New
- York. N. Y. Cigars. 168,631 : May 29 ; Serial No.
168,112; published Feb. 13, 1923.
De Cameron, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 173,590 ;
Sept. 25.
De Cameron, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 174,145 ;
Oct. 2.
De Cameron, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 174,151-2 ;
Oct. 2.
De Cameron Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 176,279 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,961 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
De Cameron, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 176,903 ;
Dec. 4.
Decatur Brewing Co., Decatur, 111. Malt extract in sirup
form. 169,597 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 120,869 ; published
Oct. 25, 1921.
Decorata Mf.g. Co. (See O'Neill, Peter L.)
Decorative Arts League, New York, N. Y. Art objects.
171,382 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 144,853 ; published May
8, 1923.
Decorators Wall Paper Co. (See Webster, Harry W.)
Dfedonato, Frank, Bloomfleld, N. J. Compound used for
addition to printing ink to give luster, etc. 165.344;
Mar. G ; Serial No. 164,240 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Dee-Gee Co. (See Dennis, Charles J.)
Deeks Motor Products, Incorporated, Pittston, Pa. Gaso-
line-purifying instrumentalities for explosion motors.
168,940 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,866 ; published May
6, 1923.
Deemer & Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Writing Ink, type-
writer ribbons, carbon paper, etc. 174,667 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 171,206; published June 19, 1023.
Deep Sea Fisheries, Inc., Rockland, Me. Boneless salt
codflsh. 170,441 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,085 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Defiance Dairy Products Company, The, Defiance, Ohio.
Evaporated milk. 177,299 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
174,129 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Defiance Grocery Company, The, Defiance, Ohio. Coffee,
tea, cocoa, snices, breakfast cereals, etc. 176,584 ;
Nov. 27; Serial No. 177,367; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Defiance Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Cal-
endars. 168,978 ; May 29.
Defiance Pressed Steel Company, The, Defiance, Ohio.
Bottle containers or cases. 170,775 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 175,714; published Apr. 24, 1923.
De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company, New
York, N. Y. Radio apparatus. 164,973 ; Feb. 27.
De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company, New
York, N. Y. Radio apparatus. 166,344 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial
No. 159,955 : published Jan. 9, 1923.
De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Radio telephone and telegraph ap-
paratus. 174,446; Oct. 16; Serial No. 167,229; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
De Forest Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company, Jersey
City, N. J. Radio telephone and telegraph receiving
sets and transmitting sets and parts. 174,411 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 175,472 ; published June 26, 1923.
Deford, Paul F., Pasadena, Calif. Capsules for relief of
bladder complaints, spasmodic asthma, heart pains, etc.
169,984 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 167,014 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Degener, Armin, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cellulose non-
shrinking, noncracking capping fluid. 169,635 : June
26 : Serial No. 175,072 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Degerberg, Alfred, doing business as Alfred Degerberg
Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Ink for polishing shoes. 172,033 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 163,436 : published May 22, 1923.
Deglarescope Company, The, Detroit, Mich. Lenses for
automobiles. 166,164 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 167,975 ;
published Jan. 9, 1922.
Deglet Noor Date Growers Association, The, Indio, Calif.
Fresh dates. 165,506 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,125 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
De Gracy Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Breakfast coats and
like negligees. 172.1 49: Aug. 21; Serial No. 161,821;
published June 19, 1923.
De Grauw, Aymar & Co., assignor to De Grauw, Aymar &
Company, New York, N. Y. Oars, handspikes, and cap-
stan bars. 21,081 ; renewed May 10, 1922.
De Guile Lahoratories, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Muscle
oil. acne and bleaching lotions, lemon cream, etc.
176,164 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 167,841 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
De Haen, E., A. G., Seelze, Germany. Chemicals for gen-
eral laboratory work, etc. 174,776 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 171,832; published Aug. 7, 1923.
De Klvn Candv Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Confec-
tionerv. 17S,943 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 156,520 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
De Klyn Candy Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Caiidy.
175,849 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,530 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Deknatel, J. A., & Son, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Infant's
identification necklace. 172,193 : Aug. 21.
Delacour Bros. Ltd., London, England. Tobacco pipes.
170,612-15; .July 17; Serial Nos. 176,723-6; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Delacour Bros. Ltd., London, England. Tobacco pipes.
170,623-4 : July 17 ; Serial Nos. 176,727ffl8 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Delacour Brothers, Ltd., London, England. Tobacco
pipes. 171,546-7; Aug. 7; Serial Nos. 178,377-8;
published May 15, 1923.
Delacour Bros. Ltd., London. England. Tobacco pipes.
171,559 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,429 ; published May
15, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants 6f trade-marks — Continued.
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De Lancy, Paul, Co. Inc., The, Brocton, N. Y. Grape
juicp and apple juice. 170,294 : July 10 ; Serial No.
175,772: published .■'ipr. 17. 192r>.
Delano, Potter & Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Tea.
172,077 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,256 ; published May
22, 1923.
Delano, I'otter & Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Tea.
177.694 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 183,559 ; published Oct.
9. 1923.
Del^amont, Ernest, Geneva, Switzerland. Evaporators
and humidifiers for modifying air in rooms. 165,533 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 158,521 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Delfine Pure Food Co., Nevpark, N. J. Salad dressing,
fillinK for sandwiches, for seasoning of food. 177,040 ;
Dec. 11 : Serial No. 179,588 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Delica Laboratories Co., Chicago, III. Lip sticks, eye brow
and lash dressing, creams, rouge, etc. 176,991 ; Dec.
11 : Serial No. 179,461 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Dello Ink Corp., New York, N. Y. Writing ink.
175,740-1 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,658-9 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Delmas, Anna M., North Plainfleld, N. J. Eatable tablets
or cakes. 176,689 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 167,557 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Del Monte-Hickey, New York, N. Y. Sport clothes
for women. 175,334 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 174,202 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Del Norte Commercial Co. (See Hume, John S.)
De Long Hook and Eye Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hooks and eyes, snap fasteners, safety pins, etc.
172,244 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 161,767 ; published May
22, 1923.
De Long Hook and Eye Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hooks and eyes, snap fasteners, and safety pins.
172,248 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 159,351 ; published May
22, 1923.
Delrose Laboratories, Carbondale, Pa. Preparation for
preventing perspiration and odor. 167,232 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 164,403: published Oct. 24, 1922.
Delscamp Paint & Glass Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Spar varnish for floors, doors, woodwork, furniture, and
automobiles. 164,691 ; Feb. 27.
Del Sordo, Harry E., Newark. N. .7. Dandruff remover.
170.025 : July 10 ; Serial No. 173,593 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Delta Chemical Company. (See Harrison, Wilford.)
Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, The, New York, N. Y.
Quarterly publication. 175,292 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
153,715 ; published June 12, 1923.
De L\ie Company, Chicago, 111. Beverage sold for soft
drink purposes. 176,806 ; Nov. 27.
Demas, James, Seymour, Ind. Chocolate-covered banana.
163,306 ; Jan. 9.
Demartini, L., Supply Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Bottled and canned liquid compound of Mexican va-
nilla beans, vanillin, and coumarin uncolored. 169,993 ;
July 10 : Serial No. 141,417 ; published Nov. 29, 1922.
Demetrulias, Angelo, Johnston City, 111. Beverage sold
as a soft drink. 170,354 ; July 10.
De Mllo Perfume Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cold cream,
almond cream, hair tonic, face powder, witch-hazel, etc.
163,049 ; Jan. 2.
Deming Company, The, Salem, Ohio. Pumps, including
hydraulic rams. 172.789 ; Sept. 11 : Serial No. 175,923 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Demmerle & Co., New York, N. Y. Straw hats. 166.667 ;
Apr. 10; Serial No. 165,274; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Demoville. Jame.s L., doing business as Vita-Coca Bottling
Company, Boston, Mass. Nonalcoholic, maltless bever-
age sold as a soft drink. 164,261 : Feb. 13.
Demuth, Wm., & Co., New York, N. Y. Tobacco pipes and
cases. 169,111 : June 5.
Denio, J. W., Milling Company, The, Sheridan, Wvo.
Wheat flour. 172,636 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 164,025 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Denio, J. W., Milling Company, The, Sheridan, Wyo.
Wheat flour. 172,934 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 164,024 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Denman-Myers Cord Tire Co., The, Warren, Ohio. Rubber
tire.s. 166,986: Apr. 17.
Denman Myers Cord Tire Company, The, Warren, Ohio.
Tires composed of rubber and fabric. 175,179 ; Oct.
30; Serial No. 181.252: published Aug. 14, 1923.
Denney & Co., Yakima, Wash. Fresh apples. 173,616 ;
Oct. 2 : Serial No. 166,657 : published .Tuly 3, 1923.
Denney & Denney, Philadelphia, Pa. Chemical prepara-
tion for application upon the face. 176.789 ; Nov. 27.
Dennis, Charles J., doing business as Dee-Gee Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Nonalcoholic, maltless sirup used in mak-
ing soft drinks. 175,408 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,516 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Framingham, Mass. Tags.
171,160: July 30; Serial No. 176,330; published May
1, 1923.
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Framingham, Mass. Cr&pe
paper. 173,743 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,093 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
De Nordiske Fabriker, De. No. Fa. Alrtieselskap, Chrlsti-
ania. Norway. Eatable fats and oils. 164,705 ; Fob. 27.
Dent Laboratories. (See Biegler, George C. )
Dentaid Products Co. (See Smith, Russell O. L.)
5S339— 42
Dental Protective Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Dental
alloys and cements. 177,540 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
183,519; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Dentrol Sales Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and New
York, N. Y. Fabric rolls impregnated with a dentifrice
and holders therefor. 173,272 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
175,009; published June 19, 1923.
Denturlite Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Dental com-
position for replacing lost tooth structure. 164,319 ;
Feb. 20.
Denver Optic Company. (See Biel, Conrad E.)
Denver Pharmacal Co. (See McCanno, Edward B.)
Depew Drug Company. (See Depew, Samuel H., sr.)
Depew, Samuel H., sr., doing business as Depew Drug
Company, Tamaqua, Pa. Liquid preparation for gas-
tric dyspepsia and resulting indigestion, colic, etc.
164,175 : Feb. 13.
Depew, Samuel H., sr., doing business as Depew Drug
Company, Tamaqua, Pa. Liquid preparation for gastric
dyspepsia, dizziness, etc. 164,437 ; Feb. 20.
De Eicqles, E., et Cle., Lyon and Paris, France ; Societe
Aiionyme de Kicqles, St. Ouen, France, successor. Mint
alcohol. 21,900 ; renewed Nov. 1, 1922.
Derk, Joseph, & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Drapery fabrics
made of cotton, wool, silk, etc. 169,674 ; June 26 ;
Serial No. 174,385 : published Mar. 27, 1923.
Dermavel Laboratories. (See Martin. John H.)
Dern Food Company, The, (Colorado Springs, Colo. Coffee.
174,684 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,857 ; published July
31, 1923.
De Roubaix Oedenkoven & Co., Borgerhout, near Ant-
werp, Belgium. Candles, stearin or stearic acid, oleine
and glycerin. 23,528 ; renewed Aug. 23, 1923.
Derryvale Linen Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Linen and
cotton piece goods, etc, 168,743 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
171,260 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Derryvale Linen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Piece goods,
etc. 168,744 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,262 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Derryvale Linen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Piece goods,
etc. 168,745 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,264 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Derryvale Linen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Writing
paper. 168,868 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,265 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Derryvale Linen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Linen and
cotton piece goods, towels, handkerchiefs, napkins, etc.
170,250 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 171,263 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Derryvale Linen Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Linen and
cotton piece goods, etc. 168,869 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
171,261 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
De Saussure, Frank M., jr., doing business as Peerless
Folding Ladder Co., Greenville, S. C. Folding steplad-
ders. 173,078; Sept. 11.
Deshell Laboratories Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Remedy
for constipation. 165,616 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,296 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Des Lauriers Metal Products Co., Inc., St. Paul, Minn.
Milk-shipping cans and cans used for packing and ship-
ping ice cream. 170,641 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 176,166 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Des Lauriers Metal Products Co. Inc., St. Paul, Minn.
Milk-shipping cans and cans for packing and shipping
ice cream. 171,549 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,233 : pub-
lished May 15. 1923.
Des Moines Bakery, Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Bread.
167,389 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,536 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Desmond, B. G., Manufacturing Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Lubricating oils and lubricants. 168,846 ; May
29 : Sen■.^l No. 173.074 : published Mar. 27, 1923.
Desmond-Stephan Manufacturing Company. (See Mc-
Cionnell, George.)
Despang, Alfred, doing business as The De Spang Wan-
derer Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy aeroplanes. 165.958 ;
Mar. 27; Serial No. 151,662; published Dec. 5, 1922.
De Spang Wanderer Co., The. (See Despang, Alfred.)
Dessart Brothers, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. False faces, toy
mustaches, and beard.s, toy wigs, etc. 167,306: Apr. 24.
Dessart Brothers Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. False faces, toy
mustaches and beards, toy wigs, etc. 169,185-7 ;
June 12 ; Serial Nos. 172,979-81 ; published Mar. 20,
1923.
Detmer, Bruner & Mason, Inc., New York, N. Y. Spool
Bilk. 175,237; Oct. 30.
Detmer, Brnner & Mason, Inc., New York, N. Y. Spool
.silk. 176.928 : Dee. 4.
Dctourbe, Maurice L., Paris, France. Ready-mixed paints,
varnishes, dry colors, etc. 176,068 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
181,683 : published Sept. 4, 1923.
Detourbe, Maurice L., Paris, France. Ready-mixed paints,
varnishes, dry colors, etc. 176,075 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 181.684; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Detroit Alloy Steel Co., Detroit, Mich. Tool steel.
175,303 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 166,554 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Detroit Brass & Malleable Works, Detroit, Mich. Brass
valves and cocks, gas appliances, etc. 166,401 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 153,649 ; published July 4, 1922.
Detroit City Gas Co., Detroit, Mich. Domestic gas
ranges. 172,278 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 170,128 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Detroit Concrete Receptacle Co., Detroit, Mich. Reen-
forcd-concrete garbage, ash, and rubbish receptacles,
etc. 166,089; Mar. 27; Serial No. 164,235; published
Nov. 28, 1922. , ,,. ^
Detroit Dental Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich.
Rubber-dam holders. 166,490 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
171,065 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Detroit Dental Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich.
Dental tools, instruments, and supplies. 177,386 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,592 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Detroit Graphite Company, Detroit, Mich. Protective and
fire-retarding paint. 164,331 ; Feb. 20.
Detroit Graphite Company, Detroit, Mich. Oil paint.
176,913; Dec. 4.
Detroit Insulated Wire Company, Detroit, Mich. Insu-
lated wire. 170,969 ; July 24.
Detroit Lubricator Company, Detroit, Mich. Locomotive
lubricators, stationary lubricators, valve and oil cups.
173,041 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,955 ; published June
5, 1923.
Detroit Lubricator Company, Detroit, Mich. Metal
valves for pipe lines and the like. 174,509 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 179,929 ; published July 24, 1923.
Detroit Packing Co., Detroit, Mich. Bacon. 174,135 ;
Oct. 2.
Detroit Packing Company, Detroit, Mich. Fresh beef.
172,029 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 166,658 ; publised May
29 1923.
Detroit Range Boiler and Steel Barrel Co., Detroit, Mich.
Range boilers. 163,492 ; Jan. 16.
Detroit Soda Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Sal soda,
baking soda, water softeners, and borax. 165,787 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 164,402 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Detroit Stoker Company, Detroit, Mich. Natural-draft
and underfeed stokers. 165,946 ; Mar. 20.
Detroit White Lead Works, Detroit, Mich. Paints, paint
enamels, japans, etc. 167,535 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
171,985; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Deutsch, Morris, doing business as The French American
Pharmacal Co., New York, N. T. Depilatories. 163,050 ;
Jan. 2.
Deutsche Elektrizitats-Werke zu Aachen-Gerbe, Lahmeyer
& Co.-Aktiengesellschaft, Aachen, Germany. Dynamos,
electromotors and parts thereof, electrical apparatus.
170,141 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 162,985 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Chemical prepara-
tions used against plant pests and seed afflictions.
174,373 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 167,842 ; published July
17, 1923.
Deutz & Ortenberg, Inc., New York, N. Y. Waists,
blouses, dresses, skirts, suits, etc. 164,580 ; Feb. 20.
De Vllbiss Manufacturing Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Atom-
izers, vaporizers, nebulizers, syringes, forceps, etc.
164,521 ; Feb. 20.
De Vilbiss Manufacturing Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Atom-
izers and spraying devices for toilet waters, perfumes,
liquid deodorants, etc. 164,522 ; Feb. 20.
De Vllbiss Manufacturing Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Com-
pressed-air spraying machines for applying paints,
varnishes, etc., hose cleaners, etc. 166,404 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 161,177 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
De Vito, Aristide, doing business as Washington Pastry
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Honey and nut confec-
tions. 171,317 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 167,867 ; published
May 1, 1923.
De Vito Salvo Hair Tonic Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Hair tonic and preservative. 175,012 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 177,833 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Devitt, W. M., Memphis, Tenn. Pop-corn confection.
165,975 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 160,699 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Devoe & Raynolds Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Full-gloss
and semigloss paint enamel. 163,493: Jan. 16.
Devoe & Raynolds Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Paint
enamel. 163,494; Jan. 16.
Devoto y Cauchaner, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Soaps,
pastes, powders, and liquids for cleaning metal, wood,
leather, and clothing. 171,072 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
171;729 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Dewar, John, & i?ons. Limited, Perth, Scotland, and
London, England. Whisky. 163,468 ; Jan. 16.
Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Cements for sealing tin cans, glass or metal con-
tainers, and bottle caps, etc. 169,515 ; June 19 ; Serial
No. 172,033 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
De Witt, E. C., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., and Chi-
cago, 111. Laxative sirup and tablets, kidney, bladder,
and rheumatic pills, gall salve, etc. 163,307 ; Jan. 9.
De Witt, E. C. & Co., Inc., Chicago, HI. Preparation for
removing corns and calli. 174,074 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178,597 ; published July 10, 1923.
Dewma Company. (See McAllister, William E.)
Dexter Company, The, Fairfield, Iowa. Clothes wringers
and washing machines. 164,995 ; Feb. 27.
Dexter Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Coin purses,
school bags, bill folds, and hand bags. 165,274 ; Mar.
6 ; Serial No. 158,114 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
De Zeng Standard Co., Camden, N. J. Diagnostic medi-
cal Instruments. 168,300 ; May 15
De Zon, Florie, Detroit, Mich. Preparation for the
treatment of hair and scalp. 172,363 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 174,130; published May 15, 1923.
Diamond Bros., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 177,249 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,366 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Diamond Cab Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y. Auto-
mobile bodies. 175,082 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,993 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Diamond Cab Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y. Month-
ly publication. 176,419 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,014 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Diamond Cake Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cake.
170,141 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 160,239 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Diamond Calk and Horseshoe Co., Duluth, Minn. Horse-
shoe and horseshoe calks. 168,676 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
144,607: published Feb. 27, 1923.
Diamond Expansion Bolt Co., New York, N. Y. Bolt an-
chors and expansion shields and parts therefor.
173,587; Sept. 25.
Diamond Expansion Bolt Co., New York, N. Y. Gal-
vanizing. 175,308 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 161,822 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Diamond Expansion Bolt Co., New York, N. Y. Rings
for stringing bridle wires. 175,554-5 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
Nos. 179,782-3; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Diamond Food Products Company. (See Sterrick, Har-
rison D. )
Diamond Ice Cream Company, Fairmont, W. Va. Ice
cream. 165,582 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 162,984 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Diamond Laboratories, Inc., The, Seattle, Wash. Hair
dressing. 173,868 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,791 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Diamond Manufacturing Company. (See Ewing, Jo-
seph H.)
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
167,347-8 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 158,820-1 ; published
Apr. 25, 1922.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
170,565-6; July 17; Serial Nos. 158,822-3; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
170,617-20 ; July 17 ; Serial Nos. 177,075-8 ; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, III. Matches.
171,686 : Aug. 7.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
171,787 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 178,897 ; published May
22, 1923.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
171,973; Aug. 21; Serial No. 178,909; published
May 22, 1923.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
171.974 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,912 ; published May
22, 1923.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
171.975 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,913 ; published May
22, 1923.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
171,984 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,896 ; published May
22, 1923.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
171,985-95; Aug. 21; Serial Nos. 178,898-908; pub-
lished May 22, 1928.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
175,032 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,914 ; published Aug.
14 1923
Diamond, McDonnell & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Bluing.
166,239 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,530 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Diamond Mills Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Toilet
paper. 174,560 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,387 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Diamond, Patrick, Philadelphia, Pa. Washing blue.
21,903; renewed Nov. 1, 1922.
Diamond Pillow, Feather and Down Co., Baltimore, Md.
Mattresses, pillows, and box springs. 165,214 ; Mar.
6 ; Serial No. 166,222 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Diamond Star Products Co. (See Katz, Slgmund.)
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and
Bridgeport, Pa. Laminated phenolic condensation
product made by impregnating materials. 175,089 ;
Oct. 30: Serial No. 180,163: published Aug. 7. 1923.
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and Bridge-
gort. Pa. Gear blanks and gear wheels. 177,542 ;
lec. 18 : Serial No. 183,440 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and Bridge-
port, Pa. Gear blanks and gear wheels. 177,543 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,438 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Dick, A. B., Company, Chicago, 111. Duplicating machines
and parts thereof. 166.808 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
167,937 : published Jan. 23, 1923.
Dickens, Charles, doing business as The Radiumold La-
boratories, Oakland, Calif. Radioactive articles to b«
used for the treatment of arthritis, neuritis, rheuma-
tism, and gout. 165,580 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 162,614 ;
published Dee. 12, 1922.
Dlckes, Block and Abbey, New York, N. Y. Dresses, cos-
tumes, and gowns. 175,365 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
176,538 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continiied.
659
Dickey, Laurence P., assignor to Richard Hudnut. New
York, N. Y. Dviplex vanity cases. 166,002; Mar. 27;
Serial No. 168,576 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Dlcke.v, William E., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Automatic oneu-
matlc water-supply system. 173,925 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,433 ; published July 10, 1923.
Dlckgiessor, Charles J., doing business as Charles J. Dick-
giesser & Co., Derby, Conn. Metal guards for machin-
ery. 173,084 ; Sept. 11.
Dickinson, Albert, Company, The, Chicago, 111. Shelled
pop corn. 23,250 ; renewed June 27, 1923.
Dickinson, Albert, Company, The, Chlc.Tgo, 111. Farm or
Bgricnltunil seeds. 2.T,347 : renewed July 11, 1923.
Dickinson, Albert, Company, The, Chicago, 111. Dairy
feed. 172.812; Sept. 11; Serial No. 175,074; published
June 5, 1923.
Dickinson, Albert, Company, The, Chicago, 111. Poultry
feed. 172.965 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,073 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Dickinson & Co., Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Glare and storm
shields, windshields, and wind - deflecting wings.
163.051 ; Jan. 2.
Dickinson Fuel Company, Dallas, Tex. Blacksmith coal.
176.048 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,253 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Dickinson, John, & Co., Limitedt, London, England.
Paper. 23,516 ; renewed Aug. 22, 1923.
Dickson Chemical Co. (See Dickson, Moses A.)
Dickson, Hugh F., Covington, Teun. Salve for the treat-
ment of penumonia, influenza, etc. 172,972 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 174,768 ; published June 5, 1923.
Dickson, Moses A., doing business as Dickson Chemical
Co., Eatonton, Ga. tlair dressing. 167,745 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 169,533 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Didisheim, Hipp., Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Watches, watch movements, and parts of the same.
167,335; Apr. 24.
Didrichsen, Johan, Chrlstlanla, Norway. Cod-liver oil.
174,520 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 175,715 ; published Juli
24, 1923.
Diebold Safe & Lock Company, Canton, Ohio. Piling,
skeleton, fireproof, burglarproof, and manganese safes,
vault doors, locks and safe-deposit baxes. 171,871 ; Aug.
14 ; Serial No. 174,127 ; published May 8, 1923.
Diederich, Henry, Brooklyn and Valley Stream, N. Y.
Rusk. 177,056; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,110; published
Sept. 25, 1923.
Dlehnelt, W., Inc., .Alilwankee, Wis. Prepared mustard,
honey, pickles, etc. 176.907 ; Dec. 4.
Diekemper, Ray J., Terre Haute, Ind. Horse-radish.
170,281 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,867 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ledger
paper. 176,769-70; Nov. 27.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrap-
ping paper. 177,555; Dec. 18; Serial No. 183,056;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Diemer, Mary B., Springfield, Mo. Angle supports.
164,885: Feb. 27.
Dietz, R. E., Company, New York, N. Y. Oil-burning mo-
tor-vehicle lamps and burners and oil pots thereof.
163,052; Jan. 2.
Dietz, R. E., Company, New York, N. Y. Oil-burning
lanterns and the burners and metal parts thereof.
171,626 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,455 ; published May
22, 1923.
Dietzgen, Eugene, Co., Chicago, 111. Ruling, detail ruling,
railroad, curve, etc., pens. 173.913 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,136 : published July 3, 1923.
Diffenbacher, Mark M., Long Beach, Calif. Candies.
177,719 : Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 158,113 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Di Giorgio, Rosario, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh citrous
fruits, fresh deciduous fruits, and fresh vegetables.
168,363 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 165,354 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Dllas, Harry, doing business as The Arcadia, Bay City,
Mich. Candy. 173.889 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. lt6,73i ;
published July 10. 1923.
Dill Manufacturing Company. The, Cleveland, Ohio. Caps
for inflation valves. 171,942 ; Aug. 14.
Dilling & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Candy. 164.052 ;
Feb. 13.
Dillon, Charles G., New York, N. Y. Beverage sold as a
soft drink and sirups for making the same. 174,177 •
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179.590 : published July 17, 1923.
Dimit Co., Inc., The, Baltimore. Md. Electrically-oper-
ated headlight dimmers. 167,927 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
171,121 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Dimock, Julian A., doing business as The Dimock Orchard,
East Corinth, Vt. Seed potatoes and apples in their
natural state. 164.984; Feb. 27.
Dimock Orchard, The. (See Dimock, .Julian A.)
Dinsrs Magnetic Separator Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Magnets
and magnetic separators. 177,846 • Dec. 25.
Dinhofer Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bar pins, belt
buckles, bracelets, brooches, neck chains, etc. 170 037 •
July 10; Serial No. 173.918; published Apr. 3, 1923
Dinhofer Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Platinum in bars,
sheets, rolls, etc., and platinum solder. 170.232 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 173,919 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Dinhofer Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Watchcases.
174,702; Oct. 23; Serial No. 176,168; published June
Dlodato, Frank A., doing business as Buffalo Novelty
Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Gasoline savers or devices
for supplying water vapor to internal-combustion en-
gines. 166.840 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 169,011 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Diozone Co. (See Merritt, Hiram.)
DI Palma, P. & J., New York, N. Y. OUve oil. 169,163 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 166,878 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Direct Chocolate Company, Inc., Fall River, Mass.
Candy. 175,536; Nov. 6; Serial No. 180,755; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Direct Equipment & Engineering Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Bottle filling and washing machines and cork
pullers. 173,531 ; Sept. 25.
Direct Method Company, Warren. Pa. Traveling bags.
175,463 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,572 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Director, Hyman, Los Angeles, Calif. Ladles' cloaks,
suits, and skirts. 166,704; Apr. 10; Serial No.
167,385 ; published Dec. 12, 1923.
Disc Alley Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. Par-
lor board game. 170.067 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 165,010 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Dismond, Henry B., doing business as 0-Do-Less Prod-
ucts Co., Danville, 111. Toilet lotion for deodorizing
ofl'ensive and excessive perspiration. 168,380 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 169,437 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Disney Hats, New York, N. Y. Hats and caps. 170,392 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 171,209 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Display Publishing Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Monthly publication for merchants, display men, and
advertisers. 165,259 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 168,105 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Display Stage Lighting Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Electrical spotlights. 164,704 ; Feb. 27.
Dlsston, Henry, & Sons, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Trowels. 164,075 ; Feb. 13.
Distillers Company, Limited, The, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Whisky. 22,771 ; renewed Apr. 11, 1923.
Ditzler Color Company, Detroit, Mich. Japan colors, var-
nishes, primers, paint enamels, and mixed paints.
176.392 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 152,322 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Dixie Co., The, Fairmont, W. Va. Motor fuel, gasoline,
oils, and greases. 172,034 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
163,259; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Dixie Guano Company, Inc., Suffolk, Va. Mixed commer-
cial fertiUzers. 163.227 ; Jan. 2.
Dixie Hosiery Mills. (See Brumby, B. G.)
Dixie Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. Hair tonic. 169,885 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 154.015 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Dixie Mills, Clarksville, Tenn. Wheat and Graham flour,
corn meal, and wheat feed. 176,856 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
173,741 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Dixie Oil & Grease Company, Atlanta, Ga. Lubricating
oils and greases. 164,373 ; Feb. 20.
Dixie Oil & Grease Company, Atlanta, Ga. Lubricating
oils and greases. 173,234 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
166,659 ; published June 19, 1923.
Dixon Cereal and Feed Company, The, Dixon, 111. Hog
food. 176.855; Dec. 4; Serial No. 171,730; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Dixon, Charles P., doing business as Itis-Real Remedy
Company, Kansas City, Mo. Salves and ointments.
172,683 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 162,613 ; published May
29, 1923.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Lubricating oil. 164,692 ; Feb. 27.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company, Jersey C^ty, N. J.
Pencils. 173,578 ; Sept. 25.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Pencils. 177,642; Dec. 25; Serial No. '123,798; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Dohbie Mclnnes & Clyde, Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland.
Liquid - measuring and level - indicating apparatus.
167,224 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 157,413 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Dobbs & Co., New York, N. Y. Caps, hats, gloves, neck-
wear, fur coats, suits, etc. 174,832 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 176,257 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Doble, William H., Norfolk Downs, Mass. Shipping cases.
166,085 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,715 ; published Dec.
■ 5, 1922.
Dobson, John & James, Inc., New York. N. Y. Coats
for ladies and misses. 168,282 ; May 15.
Dobson, John & James, Inc., New York, N. Y. Coats for
ladies and misses. 168,329: May 22; Serial No.
165.289 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Dodane, Ameda L., Fort Wayne, Ind. Stomachical tonic
containing pepsin, bitter herbs, iron, quinine, and
strychnine. 165.553 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 152,789 :
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Dodd & Struthers, Des Moines, Iowa. Lightning rods.
164,634 ; Feb. 27.
Dodge, A. M., Inc., Stnart and Lake Worth, Fla. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks. 177,695 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 1R3.443; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Mich. Glass lenses. 166,001 ;
Mar. 27; Serial No. 168,457; published Dec. 19, 1922.
660
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Dodge, Sweeney & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits, vegetables, and fish. 166,499 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial
No. 162,724 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Doe Elver Overall Company, Elizabethton, Tenn. Over-
alls and overall coats. 175,853 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
176,608 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Doebler Die-Casting Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Die-casting
metal and die castings. 170,242 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
174,562 ; publi-shed Apr. 3, 1923.
Doerr, Carl P., New York, N. Y. Glass cutter. 174,913 ;
Oct. 23.
Dold, Jacob Packing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Margarine and
butter substitutes. 163,686 ; Jan. 23.
Dold, Jacob, Packing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Smoked and
cured meats and lard. 166,336 ; Mar. 27.
Dold, Jacob & Sons, New York, N. Y. Pinafortes,
pianos, and phonographs. 175,729: Nov. 13; Serial
No. 179,138; published Aug. 21, 1923.
"Dolly Dixie" M'f'g Company. (See Morgan-Anderson
Company.)
Dolly Madison Dresses, Inc., New York, N. Y. Misses'
dresses. 175,815; Nov. 13; Serial No. 157,760; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Dolly Varden Chocolate Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Candies. 171,588 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,632 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Dolly Varden Chocolate Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Candy. 176,538; Nov. 27; Serial No. 182,236; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Dolly Varden Co. (See Willats, Marietta B.)
Dolman Manufacturing Company, Inc., Springfield, Mass.
Screw drivers. 176,082 ; Nov. 13.
Domestic Electric Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Radio
apparatus. 174,661 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 169,626 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Domestic Engineering Co., Chicago, 111. Plumbing and
' heating periodical. 169,684 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
172,587; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Domino House. (See Sullivan, Marguerite.)
Donahoe's Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chocolates and chocolate-
coated candies. 165,763 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 161,035 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Donahue, Henry M., doing business as Hoyt Apothecaries
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mouth wash. 170,064 ; July
10; Serial No. 171,908; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Donaldson & Co. (Soe Griffiths, David R.)
Doniger & Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Hypodermic
syringes. 173,646 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,957 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Donley Brothers Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal build-
ing specialties. 169,590 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 154,491 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Donley Brothers Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Fireplace
dampers and operating means therefor, fireplace bas-
kets, etc. 175,033 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,828 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Donley Brothers Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Drain-
pipe traps for refrigerators and bathtubs, slop sinks,
etc. 177,408 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 178,829 ; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Donnelly, Julia, doing business as Vl-Tabs Co., New York,
N. Y. Medicinal tablets containing vitamines. 163,053 ;
Jan. 2.
Donohue, Sarah B., doing business as The Peerless Den-
tists, Eugene, Oreg. Dental anesthetic. 169,697 ;
June 26.
Doptoglou Bros, of New York, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 171,393; Aug. 7; Serial No. 177,037;
published May 1, 1923.
Doptoglou Bros, of New York, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 177,465 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 177,079 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Doran, Daniel A., doing business as Mallevator Co.,
Yonkers, N. Y. Electric mail hoists and elevators and
parts thereof. 164.664 ; Feb. 27.
Dorfman & Miller, New York, N. Y. Coats for children,
Juniors, misses and ladies. 169,765 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 169,396; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Dorgan-McPhillips Sales Co. Inc., Mobile, Ala. Canned
shrimp. 176.715 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,258 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18. 1923.
Dorlsa Manufacturing Co. (See Hirschfeld, Mildred.)
D'Orlando & Co. Ltd., Boston, Mass. Candy and choco-
lates. 176.163; Nov. 20; Serial No. 168,357; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Dorman, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Cheese. 167,209;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 165,126 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Dormer Brothers Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ho-
siery. 177,574 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 184,068 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Dorr, Arthur E., & Co., Boston, Mass. Butter, olives, and
oleomargarine. 172,632 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 80,177 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Dorr Company, The, New York, N. Y. Pumps and
agitators and thickeners, screens, and classifiers for
separating solids from liquids. 168,153 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 173,128 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Dorsey, Arthur, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clocks. 169,560 ;
June 19.
Dorsey, William R., New York, N. Y. Cigarettea. 167,984 ;
May 8.
Doscat Tire & Rubber Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Rubber tires. 171,420; Aug. 7; Serial No. 172,260;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Doscher, Charles A., doing business as The Eagle Products
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Coffee. 174,924 ; Oct. 23.
Dottie-May Co., Independence, Mo. Garments. 163,054 ;
Jan. 2.
Doubrava & Morris, doing business as Sun Sipt Apiaries,
Los Angeles, Calif. Jellies. 177,639 ; Dec. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 172,588; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Doucleff, Dine K., Peoria, 111. Canned prepared caviar.
171,331; Aug. 7; Serial No. 172,260; published May
8, 1923.
Dougherty, Alice J., Flushing, N. Y. Females' house
dresses, aprons, street dresses. 168,109 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 135,638; published July 26, 1921.
Dougherty, W. P & Sons, Incorporated, Philadelphia,
Pa. Coal and gas combination ranges and broilers and
warming closets. 174,568 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,774 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Douglas, Harry A., doing business as H. A. D. Sales &
Engineering Co., Not Incorporated, Bronson. Mich.
Electric connectors, connecting plugs, wiring outfits, etc.
174,458 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 142,829 ; published June
26, 1923.
Douglas, Richard, doing business as The R. E. D. Mfg. Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Polishing oils for painted, varnished,
and lacquered surfaces. 169,947 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
174,429 : published Apr. 10, 1923.
Douglas, W. L., Shoe Company, Brockton, Mass. Boots
and shoes made wholly or in part of leather. 176,015;
Nov. 13: Serial No. 176,.331 ; published May 22, 1923.
Douglass Caramel Company, Wilmington, Del., and Phila-
delphia, Pa. Candies. 176,605 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
179,591 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Douthit, A. S., doing business as Loup Valley Hatchery,
Cushing, Nebr. Baby chicks, live poultry, and eggs.
176,855 ; Nov. 20.
Dover Manufacturing Company, Dover, Ohio. Electrical
heating elements for electric sad, branding, and solder-
ing irons. 163,429 ; Jan. 9.
Dover Manufacturing Company, The, Dover, Ohio. Elec-
tric sadirons. 173,008 ; Sept 11 ; Serial No. 178,236 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Doverspike, Anna J., Raymond, Wash. Croup and cough
sirups. 163,055 ; Jan. 2.
Dow, Jones & Company, New York, N. Y. Daily news-
paper. 168,177 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 169.627 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Dowd, Alva M., Los Angeles, Calif. Ladies' hats.
165,620 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167.350 : published Dec.
12, 1922.
Dowd, J. C, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Buttons for
wearing apparel. 164,035 ; Feb. 6.
Dowd, J. C, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Buttons for
wearing apparel. 164,039 ; Feb. 6.
Dowling Bros., Salina, Kans. Spark plugs. 164,605 ;
Feb. 20.
Downs, Anna L., Seattle, Wash. Goiter medicine.
165,532; Mar. 13; Serial No. 158,226; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Doyle, Henry J., East Orange, N. J. Sun shields for
automobiles. 167,608 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 157,557 ;
published Oct. 24, 1922.
Dovle & Scriggins, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 163,562 ;
Jan. 23.
Drabek, Charles, doing business as Painters Supply Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Paints, varnishes, paint enamels.
174,377 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 165,858 ; published July
17, 1923.
Drabek, Charles, doing business as Painters Supply Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Ready-mixed paints, varnishes, paint
enamels, etc. 175,956 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 165,859 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Drabek, Charles, doing business as Painters Supply Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Ready-mixed paints and paint en-
amels. 176,060 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,502 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Dragon Products Co., Columbus, Ohio. Tooth paste.
165,432 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,852 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Drake. John J., & Son, Amsterdam, N. Y. Ointment for
treatment of sprains, sore muscles, insect bites, etc.
167,833 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,671 ; published Feb. 13,
1923.
Draper, Geo. H., jr., Milford, Del. Canned vegetables.
163.310; Jan. 9.
Draper-Maynard Company, The, Plymouth,. N. H. Base-
balls, mitts, basket balls, boxing gloves, etc. 165,760 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,631 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Draper-Maynard Company. The, Plymouth, N. H. Ath-
letic shirts, jerseys, and sweaters. 175,070 ; Oct. 30 ;
Seri.nl No. 170.6.S2 : nublished Ausr. 7. 1923.
Dresswell Shirts, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress and negli-
gee shirts. 164,776; Feb. 27.
Drew, E. F., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Nut margarine.
167,215 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 163,619 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
D'Rewal & Co., Philadelnhia, Pa. Antiseptic ointment for
sores, burns, etc. 165,885 ; Mar. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OH^FIOE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
661
Drcit'us, KcUstein & King, luc, New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
168,382 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 169,475 ; publislied Feb.
20, 1023.
Drelfiis, Ecl<steJn & King, Inc., New Yorlv, N. Y. ilen's,
women's, and children's knit and flat liO£»iery. 171,782 ;
Aug. 14; Serial No. 172.035; pulilislied May 22, 1923.
Drlflill, Emma G., doins business as Driflill & Norman,
Oxnard, Calif. Orange marmalade. 168,651 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 165,784 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Dritz-Traum Co., New York, N. Y. Fancy bags. 164,375 ;
Feb. 20.
Drug Vroducts Co. Inc., The, Long Island City, N. Y.
Suppositories. 170,368; July 17; Serial No. 173,999;
published April 10, 1923.
Drug Products Co. Inc., The, Long Island City, N. Y.
Food tonic and general stimulant to cell metabolism.
176,109 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 166,134 ; published July
10, 1923.
Druggist Emergency Service Co. (See Scheuer, Sidney F.)
Druggists' Supply Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hand-
kerchiefs. 170,172; Oct. 30; Serial No. 181,388;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Druid Oak Belting Company, Inc., The, Baltimore, Md.
Draper check straps for use in textile machinery.
163,884 ; Feb. 6.
Dry Fork Milling Co., Dry Fork, Va. Self-rising wheat
flour. 165,401 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,266 ; published
Oct. 17, 1922.
Dryden Corporation, Oakland Calif. Ice cream. 173,522 ;
Sept. 25.
Dryden Corporation, The, Oakland, Calif. Ice cream in
brick form. 160,378 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,680 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Dryfuss, Barney J., doing business as Imperial Pharma-
ei'utical Company, New York, N. Y. Intestinal lubri-
cant and exerciser. 163,056; Jan. 2.
Dryol Corporation, The, Atlanta, Ga. Powdered greasing
compound to be applied to bread pans, etc. 177,768 ;
Dec. 25 : Serial No. 184,395 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Dryol I'olish Mfg. Co. (See Ruggles, Harry M.)
Du-All Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Portable vulcanizers. 165,377 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
160,238; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Du-All Manufacturing Company, The Cleveland, Ohio.
Polishes and dressings for furniture, automobiles and
other painted and varnished surfaces, automobile tops,
leather, and for reoiling mops. 163,769 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 160,236 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Duarte-Monrovia Fruit Exchange, Duarte, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 173,781 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,853 ;
published June 26. 1923.
Dubblebord Company, The. (See Bailhache, Isophene G.)
Dubilier Condenser and Radio Corporation, New York,
N Y^. Crystal detectors and rectifiers. 173,009 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 178,333 ; published June 5, 1923.
Du Bois Machine Company, Albany, N. Y. Piston rings.
166,739 ; Apr. 10.
Du Bois Soap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Scouring
and mopping powder, potash oil soap, soap powder, jelly
soap, toilet soap, etc. 165,416 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
151,711 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Dubow. J. A., Glove Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Baseball,
boxing, and handball gloves, punching-bag mitts, bas-
ket balls, etc. 163,563 ; Jan. 23.
Duckback Waterproofing Co. (See McPhiUips, Frank.)
Duckworth Chain & Manufacturing Company, Springfield,
Mas.<;. Driving chains used on bicycles, motor cycles,
and machinery. 165.749 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,012 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Ducommun, F. W., & Frere, Tamatave, Madagascar.
Graphite used for the manufacture of crucibles.
165,948; Mar. 27; Serial No. 106,440. published Nov.
28, 1922.
Dudley & Co., Fairport, N. Y. Baking powder, bicar-
bonate of soda, gloss starch. 175,635 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 179,859 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Dudley Gum Company, Nashville, Tenn. Chewing gum.
1R7.002 : Apr. 17.
Dudley Gum Company, Nashville, Tenn. Chewing gum.
170.196: Nov. 20: Serial No. 161,040; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Dudley, Hettie J., Richmond, Va. Fancy bags of cloth.
175,878 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,056 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Dudley Lumber Company Inc., Memphis, Tenn. Logs
and rough lumber. 175,037 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
178,598 ; published July 24, 1923.
Dudley Paper Co., The, Lansing, Mich. Kraft paper for
wrapping purposes. 168,856 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
173,594; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Duds Co. (See Winter, Charles A.)
Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Co., Inc., Indianapolis,
Ind. Pleasure motor cars and racing cars. 174,917 ;
Oct. 23.
Duffield Arthur W., doing business as The Glassall Co.,
Boston. Mass. Polishes for painted, varnished, waxed,
and similar surfaces. 165,936 ; Mar. 20.
Duffy, F. S., doing business as The F. S. Duffy Medicine
Co., New Bern, N. C. Antibilious pills, diarrhea cordial
liniment, etc. 172,196; Aug. 21.
Duffy, F. S., doing business as The F. S. Duffy Medicine
Co., New Bern, N. C. Antimalarial tablet. 172,708 :
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,547 ; published May 15, 1923.
Duffy, John H., jr., Pasadena, Calif.
164.938 ; Feb. 27.
Company,
Mar. 20 ;
Motion-picture films.
Inc., New
Serial No.
York, N. Y. Vinegars.
165,064 ; published Dec.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Vinegars.
Serial No. 165,074 ; published Dec.
Duffy-Mott
165,861
26, 1922.
Duffy-Mott Company,
165,868 ; Mar. 20 ;
26, 1922.
Duffy-Mott Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vinegars and
evaporated apples. 165,869 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
165.067 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Duffy-Mott Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vinegars.
165,870 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 165,072 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vinegars.
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 165,008 ; published Sept.
Leather shoes,
published Dec.
Leather boots and
No. 166,655 ; pub-
Y. Leather shoes,
published July 10,
Duffy-Mott
177,025 ;
25, 1923.
Dugan & Hudson Co., Rochester, N. Y.
165,362; Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,816;
5, 1922.
Dugan & Hudson Co., Rochester, N. Y.
shoes. 172,030 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
lished May 22, 1923.
Dugan & Hudson Co., Rochester, N.
174,011 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,599 ;
1923.
Dunbar Tire & Rubber Co., Dunbar, W. Va. Pneumatic-
tire casings and tubes. 165,223 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
165,672 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Duncan Chemical Company, Albany, Ala. Medicines and
insecticides. 170,151 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 168,518 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Duncan, Fox & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Baled raw
cotton. 172,512 ; Aug. 28.
Dunhill, Alfred, of London, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pipes,
cigar and cigarette holders, and tobacco pouches.
174,098 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,263 ; published July 10,
1923.
Dunlap & Co., New York, N. Y. Hats. 176,834 ; Dec. 4 ;
Serial No. 180,657 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Dunlap, J. S., Chicago, 111. Can openers and cap lifters.
173,525 ; Sept. 25.
Dunlevy-Franklin Company. (See Dunlevy Packing Com-
pany, assignor.)
Dunlevy Packing Company, assignor to Dunlevy-Frank-
lin Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Butter, margarines,
eggs, lard, etc. 176,646 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 155,668 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Dunlevy Packing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to
Dunlevy-Franklin Companj", Butter, oleomargarine, eggs,
lard, etc. 177,138 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 150,310 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Dunlevy Packing Company, assignor to Dunlevy-Franklin
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Butter, oleomargarine, eggs,
meats, etc. 177,143 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 150,311 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Dunlop Milling Co., Clarksville, Tenn. Wheat flour.
165,128; Mar. 6; Serial No. 160,593; published Nov.
14, 1022.
Dunlop Milling Co., Clarksville, Tenn. Self-rising flour.
165,120; Mar. 6; Serial No. 160,594; published Nov.
Dunlop Milling Co., Clarksville, Tenn. Wheat flour.
165,130 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,595 ; published Nov.
14. 1922
Clarksville, Tenn. Wheat flour.
Serial No. 160,051; published
Dunlop Milling Co.,
167,062 ; Apr. 24 ;
Dec. 26, 1922.
Dunlop Milling Co.,
172,936;
5, 1923.
Clarksville, Tenn. Wheat flour.
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 162,808 ; published June
Dunlop Rubber Company, Limited, The, London, England.
Golf balls. 164,526 ; Feb. 20.
Dunn, Ell H., doing business as Eli Laboratory and E. H.
Dunn & Co., Kansas City, Mo. Medical products
174,820 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,086 ; published Aug.
Dunn, John, & Co., New York, N. Y. Shovels and spades
171,652 ; Aug. 7.
Dunn-Pen Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Foun-
tain pens. 163,934-5 ; Feb. 6.
Dunn, W. E., Manufacturing Company, Holland, Mich.
Cement tile and blocks. 165,086 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No
156,571 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Dunton, M. W., Co., The. (See Chapman, Frank.)
Dunwoody, Halsey, Paris, France. Penholders and black
and colored pencils. 169,216 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
150,154 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Dunwoody, Halsey, Paris, France. Pharmaceutical prepa-
rations for rheumatism, bronchitis, etc. 176,229 ; Nov.
20 ; Serial No. 174,959 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Duophone Syndicate Limited, The, London, England. Talk-
ing machines. 177,662; Dec. 25; Serial No. 181,016;
published Oct. 9, 1923.
Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Co., New York, N. Y. Heavy-
dnty cooking equipment for hotels, clubs, private
homes, etc. 163.495 ; Jan. 16.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Broad silk
piece goods. 163,308 ; Jan. 9.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 163,311 ; Jan. 9.
662
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 170,315 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,473 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 173,281 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,974 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 173,282-3; Sept. 18; Serial Nos. 178,970-1;
published June 12, 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 173,284; Sept. 18; Serial No. 178,973; pub-
lished June 12. 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 173,285 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,975 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923. „.,. .
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 173,280-8; Sept. 18; Serial Nos. 178,977-9;
published June 12, 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 173,540; Sept. 25.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 174,079-82; Oct. 2; Serial Nos. 181,257-60;
published July 17, 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 174,188-9 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial Nos. 181,265-6 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 175,563 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,976 ; published
July 12, 1923.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 177,477 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,262 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Duplex ■ Printing Press Company, Battle Creek, Mich.
Perfecting printing presses. 23,192 ; renewed June 6,
1923.
Duplicate Whist Company, The, assignor to The United
States Playing Card Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Re-
play card game apparatus. 168,296 ; May 15.
Du Pont Engineering Company, Wilmington, Del. Metal-
lic alloys. 176,593 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,981 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Harrison
Bros. & Co., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Intermediate for dyeing processes. 163,057 ; Jan. 2.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Ready-mixed paint, paste paint, paint enamel, and
varnish. 165,976 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 160,878 ; pub-
Ushed Nov. 14, 1922. ^^, , ^
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Collars for personal wear. 166,787 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 160,053 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours A Company, Wilmington, Del.
Dyestuffs. 167,613; May 1; Serial No. 149,954; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Toilet articles, comprising manicure Implements.
168,824; May 29; Serial No. 170,236; published Feb.
13 1923.
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Boxes and containers comprising boxes and containers
for cream, salve, jewels, talcum powder, etc. 168,825 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 170,237 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Brushes. 168,888; May 29; Serial No. 170,240; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Hair combs, shoehorns, buttonhooks, and pincushions.
168,889; May 29; Serial No. 170,238; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Pyroxylin, nitrocellulose, pyroxylin and artificial ivory.
169,039 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 170,241 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Clocks. 169,543; June 19; Serial No. 170,235;
pubUshed March 27, 1923.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Fungicide, seed disinfectant, general disinfectant.
169,853 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,263 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Du IPont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Hand mirrors, picture frames. 172,386 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 170,239 ; published May 8, 1923.
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Lacquers and enamels. 173,241 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
162,384; published June 19, 1923.
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Dyestuffs, dyestuff intermediates, and chemicals.
177,092 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 172,869 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Dn Pont Pibersilk Company, Wilmington, Del. Artificial
silk. 165,279; Mar. 6; Serial No. 153.876; published
Oct. 31, 1922.
Dupont, Justin, Inc. (See Society Anonyme Des Etabllsse-
ments Justin Dupont, assignor.)
Duprey, Alfred I., Eureka, Calif. Leather. 163,430 ;
Jan. 9.
Dupuis Chemical Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Machine-
poisoned raisins used as a rodent poison. 163,058 ;
Jan. 2.
Dupuis-Rickman Engraving & Embossing Co., Chicago, 111.
Greeting cards. 173,613 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 157,560 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Dura Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Window regulators.
171,735 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 169,803 ; published May
8, 1923.
Dura Film Protector Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Motion-
picture films, photographic transparencies, raw films,
and photographic supplies, etc. 167,253 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 170,477 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Durabell Mills Co., The. (See Kronovet, Joseph A.)
Durable Garter Co. (See Clausen, Holger V.)
Durable Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Semi-
liquid asbestos roof coating. 175,195 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 175,190; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Durand CO., Boston, Mass. Candy. 165,632; Mar. 13.
Durand & Winfield, Glendale, Calif. Carburetors. 167,294 ;
Apr. 24.
Durard Desk Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Desks.
173,603; Oct. 2; Serial No. 166,736; published June
12, 1923.
Dur-.A-Tone Record Co. (See Davis, George H.)
Durbrow & Hearne, New York, N. Y. Straw-sewing ma-
chines. 169,324; June 12; Serial No. 174,823; pub-
Ushed Mar. 20, 1923.
Durbrow & Hearne, New York, N. Y. Straw-sewing ma-
chines. 169,325 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 174,821 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Durbrow & Hearne, New York, N. Y. Cutting machines
for use in the manufacture of hats. 173,275 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 174,822; published June 19, 1923.
Durez Company, Inc. (See Industrial Molded Mate-
rials Company, assignor.)
Durkee-Atwood Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Power-transmit-
ting belts of fabric, rubberized fabric, or leather com-
position. 163,059 ; Jan. 2.
Durkee-Atwood Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Pedal covers.
171,601 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 174,612 ; published May 1,
1923.
Duro Pump & Manufacturing Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Pneumatic pressure systems, pumps, and fluid-
pressure motors, explosive engines, and parts thereof.
166,416 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 171,630 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
Durwyllan Co., Inc., Peterson, Del., and Paterson, N. J.
Brake and transmission lining for automobile use.
171,673 ; Aug. 7.
Durwyllan Co., Inc., Paterson, N. J. Transmission lining
for Ford ears. 174,535 ; Oct. 16.
Duryea Manufacturing Company, Bayonne, N. J. Belt
dressing. 173,800 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,742 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Dutchess Tool Company, Beacon, N. Y. Lubricating oil
for dough-handling machinery. 163,309 ; Jan. 9.
Dutra, John F., doing business as Galtra Manufacturing
Co., Fall River, Mass. Furniture polish. 169,577 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 164,792 ; published Mar. 27, 1928.
Dux, Dr. H., Co., Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. Preserved
natural foliage. 165,228 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,978 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Dwinell- Wright Company, Boston, Mass. Coffee. 170,707 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 154,793 ; published May 1, 1923.
Dye Products and Chemical Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.,
and Newark, N. J. Aniline dyes and coal-tar inter-
mediates. 164,433 ; Feb. 20.
Dyer, B. H., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hot bottles
for medical purposes. 169,772 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
169,053 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Dyer Company, The, Cambridge, Mass. Radio apparatus.
166,556; Apr. 10; Serial No. 170,478; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Dyer, W. J., & Bro., St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn.
Guitars, mandolins, banjos, and zithers. 23,193 ; re-
newed June 13, 1923.
Dyestuffs & Chemicals, Incorporated, St. Louis, Mo. Coal-
tar dyes, colors, and intermediates. 173,050 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 176,789 : published June 12, 1923.
Dyestuffs & Chemicals, Incorporated, St. Louis, Mo. Col-
oring matter for butter. 174,359 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
176,790 ; published July 17, 1923.
Dy-Vo Beverage Company. (See Chmiell, John, Co.)
Dyx Hosiery Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Hosiery. 168,639 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 165,021 ; published Feb. 13. 1923.
B. A. Clark & Company, Portland, Me. Wheat flour.
167,281 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 135,038 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
E. B. Candy Co. (See Carametos, John J. M.)
E. K. Co., The. (See Kraemer, Edmund M.)
B Z Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Concentrated home
dye. 164,395; Feb. 20.
Eagle Carburetor Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Car-
buretors and structural parts and fittings therefor.
174,060 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,434 ; published July
3, 1923.
Eagle Carburetor Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Car-
buretors and parts thereof. 176,667 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 181,823 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Eagle, J. H., & C. K., Inc.. ShamoWn, Pa., and New
York, N. Y. Silk fabrics In the piece. 168,706; May
29; Serial No. 151,154; published Mar. 13. 1923.
Eagle Nest Hatchery. (See Little, Henry, & Sons.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — C!ontiiiued.
663
Eagle richer Lead Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pure
white lead. 107,926 : May 8 ; Serial No. 170,758 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
iSagle I'ichor Lead Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
I'uie white lead. 169,906 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 170,757 ;
published Apr. 3, 1023.
Eagle Products Company, The. (See Doscher, Charles A.)
Eagle Radio Company. Newark. N. J. Complete radio sets,
rndiofrequencv amplifiers, audiofrequency amplifiers, etc.
104,nr>; Feb. 18.
Eagle Slcirt Company, New Yorli, N. T. Women's bloom-
ers, pantalets, and petticoats. 173,836; Oct. 2; Serial
No. 171,490; published June 26, 1923.
Eagle Tea & Coffee Company. Inc., The New York, N. Y.
Coffee and tea. 171.10)4; July 81; Serial No. 176,672;
published May 22, 1923.
Earl Fruit Company, Sacramento, Calif. Fresh canta-
loupes. 16S.637 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 168,403 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Earl Fruit Company, Sacramento, Calif. Fresh decidu-
ous fruits. 175,076: Oct. 30; Serial No. 170,010;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Earl Fruit Company of The Northwest, Spokane, Wash.
Fresh apples. 172.072 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,282 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Earl, Grace D., Chicago, 111. Face powder, perfume,
rouge, etc. 176,110: Nov. 20; Serial No. 162,729;
published Aug. 2S, 1923.
Earle-McGayock Milling Company, Ashevllle, N. C. Wheat
flour. 166,121 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 152,792 ; published
Noy. 7. 1922.
Earle, William P. S., New York, N. Y. Dry-polishing
cloth for teeth. 166,167 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,860 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Earnshaw Knitting Company, Newton. Mass. Infants'
and children's knit underwear. 163,564 ; Jan., 23.
Earometcr Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical hearing de-
vices. 164,456; Feb. 20.
East Coast Trading Co., Baltimore, Md. Shell and grit.
173,106; Sept. 18; Serial No. 173,075; published June
19. 1923.
East Slope Fruit Association, Mecca, Calif. Fresh grapes
and vegetables. 173,559 ; Sept. 25.
East Tennessee Packing Company, Knoxville, Tenn.
Bacon, ham, boiled ham, sugar-cured meats. 166,341 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 161.622 : nubllshed Jan. 9, 1923.
Eastbay Chemical Company, Emeryville, Calif. Insecti-
cides, fungicides, and disinfectants. 163,060 ; Jan. 2.
Easter Fish Company, Norfolk, Va. Fresh fish and oys-
ters. 173,146; Sept. 18; Serial No. 177,900; published
June 12, 1923.
Eastern Auto Products Co., Providence, R. I. Chemical
carbon remover for internal - combustion engines.
172,826 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,076 ; published June
5, 1923.
Eastern Foundry Company, The, Boyertown, Pa. Cast-
iron pipe and fittings and other plumbers' supplies.
176,579 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,095 ; published June
12, 1923.
Eastern Hair Net Trading Co., New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 166.944 ; Apr. 17 : Serial No. 172.267 ; published
,Tan. 30, 1923.
Eastern Hat & Cap Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
and children's hats. 168,161 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
165,670 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Eastern Specialty Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Elec-
trical instruments for central-station uses. 177,725 ;
Dec. 25 : Serial No. 176,792 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, Springfield, Mass.
Mixed feed for cattle. 177,379 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
182,142 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Eastern Tube & Tool Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Locking
steering wheels and wheel locks. 165.666 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 166,737 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Easting Windscreens Limited, Birmingham, England.
Wind screens for use with vehicles. 170,493 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 171,987 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic
plates. 165,596 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 134,244 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Sensitized
film. 167,271; Apr. 24; Serial No. 152.122; published
Aug. 1, 1922.
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic
shutters. 174,199; Oct. 9; Serial No. 180,846; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Eastman-Thomas Co., The, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Lubri-
cating oil. 165,160. Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 153,593 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Eastmoiid. John E., doing business as Work Savers Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Treated cloth for dusting and
polishing. 169.681 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 173.181 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Easton, Gilbert J., Newark, N. J. Vegetable relishes.
171,182 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 172,149 ; published May
8. 1923.
Eat W«natchee Apples, Inc., Wenatchee, Wash. Fresh
apples. 173,556 ; Sept. 26.
Eaton Axle & Spring Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Automobile bumpers and bumper fittings. 176,775 ;
Nov. 27.
Eaton, Crane & Pike Company, Plttsfleld, Mass. Writing
paper, writing tablets, papeterles, and pound goods
with envelopes to match. 166,277 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
170,668 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Eaton Flour Mills. (See Colorado Milling & Elevator
Company.)
Eaton, Inez N., Gorham, Mass. Preparation for re-
moving grease spots from clothing, carpets, and coarse
goods, washing the head, cleaning silverware, and
killing bedbugs. 169,528 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 165,359 ;
publislied Dec. 26, 1922.
Eiiton Rapids Woolen Mills, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Woolen
cloth in the piece, textile automobile robes and blankets.
163,456; .Tan. 9.
Eaton Rapids Woolen Mills, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Mackl-
naws and sport coats. 164,574 ; Feb. 20.
Eaton Rapids Woolen Mills, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Thread
and yarn. 164,788 ; Feb. 27.
Eaton Rapids Woolen Mills. Eaton Rapids, Mich. Coats
for men, women, and children. 168,527 : May 22.
Eaton, Robert L., -\tlanta, Ga. Tonic and liver prepara-
tion. 165,860 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 130,093 ; published
Oct. 4, 1922.
Ebeco Chemical Company. (See Ebert, Joseph.)
Eberhard Faber Pencil Company, 'Brooklyn, N. Y. Lead
pencils. 173,745 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,835 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Eberhardt, Robert, doing business as Pull-Grip Electric
Company, New York, N. Y. Incandescent-lamp sockets,
fuse sockets, and switches. 176,063 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 180,923; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Eberle, Francis X., Los Angeles, Calif. Containers made
of wood or metal for merchandise. 170,201 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 172,936 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Eberson-Llndsley Paint Company, St. Louis, Mo. Ready-
mixed paint. 169,556 ; June 19.
Ebert, Joseph, doing business as Ebeco Chemical Company.
New York, N. Y. Internal antiseptic and general
stomach tonic for the treatment of indigestion, dyspep-
sia, etc. 164,096 ; Feb. 13.
Ebling Company, The, New York, N. Y. Malt extract,
173,083 ; Sept. 11.
Ebling Company, The, New York, N. Y. Concentrated
commercial diastase. 175,577 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
181,065 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Eckart, Charles F.. Honolulu, Hawaii. Forcing mulch
for use in agriculture and horticulture. 163,687 ;
Jan. 23.
Eckart, Charles F., Honolulu, Hawaii. Forcing mulch for
use in agriculture and horticulture. 163,736; Jan. 23.
Eckelkamp, John, doing business as Parkview Electric
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Electric time .switches, light
flashes, transformers, motors, etc. 174,567 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 177,689; published July 10, 1923.
Eckly, Edward, Los Angeles, Calif. Meat pie consisting
of a small sausage inclosed in doush and fried In
grease. 164,963; Feb. 27.
Ec-Ko Beverage Corporation, Newark, N. J. Beverage
sold as a soft drink. 165,447 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
171,307; publLshed Jan. 2, 1923.
Eclipse Machine Company, Elmira Heights, N. Y. Drives
and parts of drives for starters for engines. 169,006 ;
May 29.
Eclipse Shoe Manufacturing Company, Mexico, Mexico.
Rubber heels. 168,266 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 169,706 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Eclipse Specialty Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Timers for internal-combustion engines. 166,576 ;
Apr. 10: Serial No. 171,266; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Ecometer Manufacturing Company, Inc., Orange, N. J.
Ignition-timing devices for internal-combustion engines,
171,037 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 151,151 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Econ Oil & Gas Company, The, Lima, Ohio. Gasoline,
kerosene, motor oils, greases, and lubricating oils.
167,775 ; May 8 : Serial No. 172,641 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Econoraos, Michael. Oak Park, 111. Candy bars. 166,902 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 164,310 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Economy Bias Binding Co., New York, N. Y. Bias bind-
ings and tapes. 164,033 ; Feb. 6.
Economy Box & Pie Plate Co., Marlon, Ind. Paper pie
plates. 163,737 : Jan. 23.
Economy Engineering Company, Chicago, 111. Machines for
transporting, raising, or lowering boxes, barrels, etc.
1.66,133; Mar. 27; Serial No. 142,968; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Economy Engineering Company, Chicago, 111. Backs for
supporting barrels and the like. 167,534 ; May 1 ; Se-
rial No. 172,038 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Economy System Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Clothes racks
and hangers. 171,562; Aug. 7; Serial No. 174,513;
published May 22, 1923.
Economy Wiping Materials Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Pieces of fabric used for polishing, cleaning, or dust-
ing. 177.436; Dec. 18; Serial No. 182,468; published
Oct. 2. 1923.
Edco Manufacturing Co. (See Conroy, Harry E.)
Eddine Manufacturing Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Medici-
nal agents for the external treatment of bodily pains.
172,954 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,548 ; published June
5, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Eddy, D., and Sons Company, Boston, Mass. Befrlgerat-
Ing apparatus. 174,241 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,994 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Eddy, L. K., Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Sifting tops
for receptacles for holding flour, salt, pepper, etc.
164,516 ; Feb. 20.
Edelman, Philip E., New York, N. T. Wireless receiving
sets and parts. 164,736 ; Feb. 27.
Edel's, S. T., Sons, Baltimore, Md. Butter. 176,866 ;
Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 161,415 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Edelstein Company, New York, N. Y. Watches and
watcbcases. 172,797 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial 174,895 ; pub-
lished .Tune 5, 1923.
Edgar Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Lini-
ments. 172,375; Aug. 28; Serial No. 157,417; pub-
lished Jlfiv 1. 1923.
Bdgerton Manufacturing Co., The, Plymouth, Ind. Ship-
ping baskets. 166,223 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,923 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Edgerton Manufacturing Co., The, Plymouth, Ind.
Baskets. 176,428; Nov. 27; Serial No. 183,698; pub-
lishPd Sent. 11. 1923.
Edgworth Tool Works. (See F. & N. Lawn Mower Com-
pany.)
Edison Orange Grow'ers Association, Edison, Calif.
Fresh citrus friuts. 163,834; Jan. 30.
Edison Rubber Company. (See Cable, John E.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated, West Orange, N. J.
Devices for controlling the starting and stopping of
phonograohic apparatus. 172,259 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
139,518 ; published May 15, 1923.
Edisto Veneer Co., The. (See Hamilton-Hill Veneer Co.,
assignor.)
Mith Frances. (See Gallagher, James T.)
Edmiston, John R., Miami, Fla. Candy and sirup for
making same. 172,016 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 161,978 ;
published Oct. 31, 1922.
Edmonds Shoe Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Leather shoes.
170,540 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,514 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Edmunds, Sundberg & Winstone, Los Angeles, Calif. Pis-
ton rings. 171,943 ; Aug. 14.
Edral Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chemicals consisting
of a tooth paste, mouth wash, etc. 174,478 ; Oct. 16
Serial No. 178,238 ; published July 17, 1923.
Edson Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. Tomato sauce. 168,880
May 29 ; Serial No. 169,239 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Edtbauer, E., & Co., Chicago, 111. Weighing machines,
167,150 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 144,669 ; published Jan,
30, 1923.
Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., New York, N. Y. Monthly mag-
azine. 169,079; June 5; Serial No. 172,662; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Edwards & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Radio
receiving sets. 168,643 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 165,533 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Edwards, Frank M., Milwaukee, Wis. Trees, plants,
shrubs, and bushes. 174,414 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
178,831 ; published July 17, 1923.
Edwards, Nora C, doing business as Edwards Skirt Sup-
porter Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Iron-rust, ink, and stain
soap. 176,381 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,658 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Efficiency Units, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Devices
supplying water vapor and moist air to internal-com-
bustion engines. 165,024 ; Feb. 27.
Bglington, Ferdinand, Walsall, England. Bits, stirrups,
spurs, etc. 176.415 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,368 ; pub-
lished Oct. 16, 1923.
Egoval Chemical Co. (See Voge, A. Law.)
Egyptian Seed Growers Exchange, Flora, 111. Grass and
field seed. No. 170,388 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 170,759 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Eblenberger, George, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Butter, cheese, and eggs. 177,818 ; Dec. 25.
Ehmnnn, Julius, doing business as Ollveine Laboratories,
Newark, N. J. Hair tonics. 168,131 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 170.810 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Ehmann Olive Company, Oroville, Calif. Canned baked
beans with pork. 170,662 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
168,359 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Ehrlich, H., & Sons Mfg. Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Disinfec-
tant in powdered form. 165,502 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 166,051 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Ehrlich, H., & Sons Mfg. Co., St. .Joseph, Mo. Inter-
changeable sections for use as merchandise containers
in stores. 171,648 ; Aug. 7.
Eichhold, Harry C, doing business as Eichhold & Com
panv. New York, N. Y.' Handkerchiefs. 177,071; Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 183,446 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
" 81 " Tire Stores, The, Birmingham, Ala. Tires and
inner tubes. 169,743; June 26.
Elmer & Amend, New York. N. Y. Antiseptic and heal-
ing ointment. 168.835 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,569 ;
published Feb. 13. 1923.
Elmer & Amend, New York, N. Y. Beaker tongs.
169,870 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 174,691 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Einstein, J., Inc., New York. N. Y. Cotton, duck, and
canvas piece goods. 174,156 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
180,793 ; published July 17, 1923.
Elsele & Co., Nashville, Tenn. Clinical thermometers,
hypodermic and urethral syringes, eye droppers, etc.
169,826 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 173,959 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Elseman, Samuel & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods and silk and cotton mixture piece goods.
172,597 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,691 ; published June
5, 1923.
Bisenberg, M. L., doing business as Capital City Bottling
Company, Montgomery, Ala. Beverage sold as soft
drink. 171,047; July 31; Serial No. 175,349; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Eisenberg, M. L., doing business as Capital City Bottling
Company, Montgomery, Ala. Ginger ale. 171,048;
July 31 ; Serial No. 175,350 ; published May 15, 1923.
Eisenberg, M. L., doing business as Capital City Bottling
Company, Montgomery, Ala. Maltless soft drinks.
171,049; July 31; Serial No. 175,357; published May
15, 1923.
Elsendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, IlL
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 170,020 ; Julj
10 ; Serial No. 173,475 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Elsendrath, Joseph N., (Jompany, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 170,403 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 173,475 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Elsendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 170,404-5;
July 17 ; Serial Nos. 173,472-3 ; published Apr.
10, 1923,
Elsendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 170,406 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 173,470 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 170,407-9 ;
July 17; Serial Nos. 173,466-8; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 172,104 ; Aug.
21 ; Serial No. 173,471 ; published May 22, 1923.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 175,968 ; Nov.
13; Serial No. 173,477 ; published July 24, 1923.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 176,131 ; Nov.
20 ; Serial No. 173,474 ; published July 24, 1923.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 176,132 ; Nov.
20; Serial No. 173,469; published .July 24, 1923.
Eisenlohr, Otto, & Bros., Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cigars. 171,220; July 31; Serial No. 177,477; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Elsenstadt Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Bracelets, wristlets, neck chains, watch chains, etc.
174,889 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,211 ; published July
10, 1923.
Eisinger, E., Company, Chicago, 111. Periodicals, and
particularly monthly periodical catalogues. 165.230 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,261 ; published Dec. 5. 1922.
Elsold, Alfred G., doing business as Eisold's Flavor &
Syrup Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Flavoring extract for
soft drinks. 175,386 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 170,129 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Eklund, Isak, doing business as No. 3, Safety Razor
Company, Paterson, N. Y. Safety razors and safety-
razor blades. 164,843 ; Feb. 27.
Elars Medicine Company, Richmond, Va. General tonic.
164,493 ; Feb. 20.
Elastic Tip Co., The. (See Stetson, George A.)
Eldon Manor Kennels. (See Albaugh, James A.)
Eldredge, Frank M., doing business as Gem Manufactur-
ing Company, Detroit, Mich. Electric ranges. 168,721 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 171,788 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Electrad Corporation of America, New York, N. Y.
Vacuum tubes. 170,366 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,960 ;
Published Apr. 3, 1923.
Electrad Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Vari-
able resistance units. 177,752 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
179.091 ; published Oct 9, 1923.
Electric Furnace Company, The, Salem, Ohio. Electric
melting, heating, and heat-treating furnaces. 174,298 ;
Oct. 9.
Electric Heat Unit Co., St. Louis, Mo. Electrical solder-
ing irons. 174,426 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,402 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Electric Milker Cojporation, Chicago, 111. Milking ma-
chines. 163, 915 : Feb. 6.
Electric Outlet Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Outlet
boxes. 175,943 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 173.129 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Electrical Alloy Company, The. Morristown, N. J. Elec-
tric resistance materials. 175,997 ; Nov. 13 ; Seri.il
No. 165,365: published Sept. 4, 1923.
Electrical Heating Appliance Co., Chicago, 111. Electri-
cally-heated appliances. 165,178 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
169.894; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Electrical Research Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Radio
electrical appliances. 165,056 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
166,593; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Electro-Magnetic Tool Company, Cicero, 111. Electric
drills, hammers, and grinders. 166,574: Apr. 10;
Serial No. 171,068 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
665
Electro Mechanical Products Company Inc., New York,
N. Y. Telcgiaplue. tolephonic, wireless telegraphis'
and telephonic transmitting and receiving Instruments
and parts thereof. 164,696 ; Feb. 27.
Electro Silicon Co., The, New York, N. Y. Preparation for
cleaning and removini; stains from clothing, uphol-
Bterles, etc. 167,875 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167,461 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6. 1923.
Electro Thermal Company, The, SteubenviUe, Ohio. Thera-
peutic goods. 164,370: Feb. 20.
Electronic Remedy Co., Chicago, 111. Laxative herb teas,
medicines for disorders of the stomach, liver, l£idneys,
and intestines. 167.555 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,538 :
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Elektrizltatswerk Lonza, Gampel and Basel, Switzerland.
.V.i:giomL'rates of solid aldehyde, methyl alcohol, and
ethVl alcohol for heating and lighting purposes. 167,631 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 166,778 ; published Jan. 2. 1923.
Elektrizltatswerk Lonza, Gampel and Basel. Switzerland.
Burners for lighting, heating, and cooking purposes.
167.8S0 ; May S ; Serial No. 166,777 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Eleveyor Electric Industrial Truck Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Industrial trucks. 167.828 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,012 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Elfers. William R., New York, N. Y. Articles made of or
plated with precious metals. 175,728 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 179,139; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Elgin Stovi' & Oven Co., Elgin, 111. Portable bake ovens,
stoves, .nnd ranges. 166.756; Apr. 10.
Elgin Waist Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Women's,
misses', and children's dresses, waists, skirts, middles,
and smocks. 163,228 ; Jan. 2.
Elgot and Giuntini, New York, N. Y. Maltless soda-
fountain sirups for soft drinks. 173,667 ; Oct. 2 ; Se^
rial No. 177,659; published July 3, 1923.
Eli Boot Shop Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Boots and
shoes. 171,768 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 173,629 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Eli Laboratory. (See Dunn, Eli H.)
Eli Lilly & Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Medicinal
preparation for the treatment of diabetes and to lower
blood sugar, etc. 171,971 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 166,382 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Eliaves, Alexander P., doing business as A. Louis Manu-
facturing Co., Washington, D. C. Hair tonic. 167,570 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 166,940 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Elite Brassiere Co., New York, N. Y. Brassieres. 164,134 ;
Feb. 13.
Elite Chocolate Coated Baseball Company. (See Elite
Confectionery Co.. assignor.)
Elite Confectionery Co., El Paso, Tex. F'rozen confec-
tions. 170,868 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 166,664 ; published
Jan. 16, 1923.
Elite Confectionery Co., El Paso, Tex. Frozen confec-
tions. 170,869 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 166,663 ; published
Jan. 23. 1923.
Elite Confectionery Co.. assignor to Elite Chocolate Coated
Baseball Company, El Paso, Tex. Ice cream. 165,780 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 158.035 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Elite Glove Co., Gloversville, N. Y. Leather gloves.
176,954 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,172 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Elite Manufacturing Company, Ashland, Ohio. Jacks.
165,930 ; Mar. 20.
Elizabeth .\rden. (See Levris, Florence N.)
Elizabeth Candy Shops, The. (See Steeves, Elizabeth.)
Elizabeth City Hosiery Co. Inc.. Elizabeth Citv. N. C.
Hosiery. 175,364 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 176,888 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14. 1923.
Elk Mountain Orchard Co., Asheville, N. C. Fresh apples.
170,917 : July 24 ; Serial No. 166,356 ; published .>*Pt.
24. 1923.
Elk Pharm.Tcy, The. (See Lawler, William A.)
Elkhart Band Instrument Company, The, Elkhart, Ind.
Musical instruments and supplies. 168.129 ; May 15 ;
Seri.nl No. 170.972; pubUshed Feb. 6. 1923.
Elkhart Rubber Works, Elkhart, Ind. Insulating tape.
168,996: May 29.
Elkhorn Coal Company, Lexington, Kv. Coal. 175,541 ;
Nov. 6 : Serial No. 180,593 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Elkin Turn Shoe Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Welt and
turn shoes, oxfords, pumps, and slippers for ladies,
misses, and children. 168,319 : May 22 ; Serial No.
167,804 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Elkton Lithia Bottling Company. (See Flory, I. L.)
Elliott Bay Mill Company. Seattle, Wash. Ply wood
which is glued up of three or more thicknesses of
thin veneer. 169,546 ; June 19.
Elliott, Clyde E., New York, N. Y. Pictures to be pro-
jected upon a screen, motion-picture films, machines
for taking and projecting pictures, and screens.
168.09.'}-5: May 15; Serial Nos. 162.389-91; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
Elliott, Clyde E., New York, N. Y. Pictures, motion-
picture films, machines for taking and projecting pic-
tures, etc. 169,048: .Tune 5; Serial No. 162,392; pul)-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Elliott Company. The, Kittery. Me. Addressing machinerv
and equipment and supplies therefor. 171,576 : Aug.
7: Serial No. 172,642; published May 1, 1923.
Elliott Company, The. Kittery, Me., and Cambridge, Mass.
Stencil cabinets. 170,438 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,693 ;
piiblishod Sept. 11, 1923.
Elliott, J. S., Coffee Company, Newville, Pa. Coftee.
170,886 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 159,746 ; published May
8, 1923.
Elliott, John D., Miami, Fla. -Chemical preparation used
as a carbon remover. 164,162 ; Feb. 13.
Ellis Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
163,565-9 ; Jan. 23.
Ellis, John S., doing business as Shirland Knitting Mills,
Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted coats, jackets, and sweaters.
173,830 ; Oct. 2 : Serial No. 175,076 ; published June 26,
1923.
ElUs Resilient Wheel Corporation, Seattle, Wash.
Wheels of automobiles and Industrial cars. 174,477 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,239 ; published July 17, 1923.
Ellison, John B., & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Wool,
worsted, cotton, or mixtures piece goods. 177,621 •
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,536 ; published Oct. 9, 1923'.
EUsworth-HafCner Company, The, Urrville, Ohio. Traces
and harness. 163,656 : Jan. 23.
Ellsworth & Thayer Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Gloves
and mittens. 169,030 ; May 29.
Elm Refining Company, Stamford, Conn. Dental alloy
and dental gold and silver. 175,910 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 178,717: published Sept. 4, 1923.
Elmer Candy Co. Inc., New Orleans, La. Candy. 173,523 ;
Sept. 25.
Elmer Candy Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Candy.
173,861 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,077 ; pubUshed July 3,
1923.
Elmer Candy Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Candy.
173,867 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,229 ; published July 3,
1923.
Elmo Inc., Philadelphia. Pa. Deodorants. 168,410 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 171,352 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
EI Monte Canning Co., El Monte, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 175,134 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,531 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Elmore, Francis E., doing business as Elmore Medicine
Co., Columbus, Ohio. General tonics. 164,309 ; Feb. 20.
Elmore Medicine Co. (See Elmore, Francis E.)
Elowsky, S. M., & Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Athletic apparel.
176,270; Nov. 20; Serial No. 177,478; pubUshed Sept.
4, 1923.
Elpho Pharmacal Company. (See Helfand, Leopold E.)
El Reno Wholesale Grocery Company, The, El Reno,
Okla. Coffee. 163,312 ; Jan. 9.
Elson & Church, Los Angeles, Calif. Fireplaces. 172,919 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,431 ; published June 5, 1923.
El Vandoma Cigar Co., Brooklvn, N. Y. Cigars. 165.692 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,130 : published Dec. 12, 1922.
Elvin Company, The. (See Meyer, Peter.)
Elwood Myers C^o., The, Springfield, Ohio. Leather novel-
ties. 164,66.S : Feb. 27.
Ely, Mark C, doing business as Vita Products Company,
Butte and (Tlancy, Mont. Rye breakfast cereal. 173,353 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 166,357 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Ely Waist, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Ladies' waists.
166,695 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 166,824 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tow-
els of cotton and linen, handkerchiefs, cotton goods,
laces and embroideries, etc. 163,861 ; Jan. 30.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bed-
qiiilts, bedspreads, and counterpanes. 165.690 ; Mar.
20 ; Serial No. 170,183 ; pubUshed Dec. 26, 1922.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company. St. Louis, Jio. Cot-
ton piece goods. 170,310 ; Julv 10 ; Serial No. 176,017 :
published Apr. 10. 1923.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Sheets
and pillowcases. 170.702 : Julv 24 : Serial No. 150,141 ;
published Nov. 8, 1921.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, doing business as Lin-
coln Knit Goods Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Sweaters.
173,697 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,284 ; pubUshed June 19,
1923.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, St. Louis. Mo. Knit-
ted coats. 176,275 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,096 ; pub-
Ushed Sept. 11, 1923.
Elysee Olive Oil Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Olive
oils and mixture of olive oils with other oUs. 167,972 ;
May 8.
El Zair, Inc. (See Thompson-Barlow Company, as-
signor.)
Embassy Manufacturing Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Athletic underwear for men. 167,791 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 165,488 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Emblem Alanufacturinc Company. Angola, N. Y. Cycles —
namely, bicycles and motor cvcles. 175,082 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 169.161: published An?. 7. 1023.
Emblem Manufacturing Company, Angola, N. Y. Bicy-
cles. 175,376; Nov. 6; Serial No. 169,160; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Embonrg Textile Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile wash
cloth and towel. 168,438 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,013 :
published F^b. 20. 1923.
Embro Medicine Comoany. (See Sliinbaum. Ernest.)
Emels, Harry P.. doing business as Stero-011 Company,
San Diego, Calif. Lubricating and sterilizing medium
for dental instruments. 175,508 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
177,433; published Aug. 28, 1923.
666
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpha'betical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Emerson Drug Co., Baltimore, Md. Beverage sold as a
soft drink. 169,553; June 19.
Emerson Drug Co., Baltimore, Md. Beverage sold as soft
drink and sirup and concentrates for making same.
171,926 ; Aug. 14.
Emery Art Fruit Co., Inwood, N. Y. Artificial fruits for
decorative purposes in homes and other places.
163,061 ; Jan. 2.
Emery & Beers Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
164,002 ; Feb. 1.3.
Emery, John R., Wakefield, Mass. Doorstops. 175,324 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,794 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Bmeterio, Flores, New York, N. Y. Spanish paprika and
spices. 174,793 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 174,567 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Emil Busch, Aktiengesellschaft Optische Industrie, Rathe-
now, Germany. Telescopes, field glasses, and opera
glasses. 165,016; Feb. 27.
Emily Brassiere Co. (See Shain, Harry.)
Empire Biochemical Company, New York, N. Y. Skin-
sterilizing preparation used in surgery. 169,605 ; June
26 ; Serial No. 172,373 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Ompire Carpet Co., New York, N. Y. Linoleum, felt base
linoleum, and oil cloth. 163,496 ; Jan. 16.
Empire Carpet Co., New York, N. Y. Floor covering.
173,289 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,092 ; published June
19, 1923.
Hmpire Chemical Co. (See Connolly, Ira.)
Empire Fire-Proof Door Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Metal-covered doors and windows. 167,056 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 160,756; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Empire Food Products Company, New York, N. Y. Pow-
dered milk and a powder containing cocoa, sugar, and
Bklmmed milk. 170,909 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 151,358 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Empire Hosiery Corporation. (See Van Brunt, W. C,
assignor.)
Empire Shield Co., New York, N. Y. Dress shields.
169,890 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 159,308 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 171,389 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
177,368; published May 1, 1923.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 174,191 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
181,178 ; published July 17, 1923.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 174,631 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,663 ; published July 31, 1923.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 177,342 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,177; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 177,690 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 184,605; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Empire Soap Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet
soap. 175,900-1 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial Nos. 176,889-90 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Empire Tire & Rubber Corporation, Trenton, N. J. Pneu-
matic vehicle tires. 171,468 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
166,223; published Apr. 17, 1023.
E-Nam-O Mfgrs., Chicago, 111. Chemical preparation for
coloring hair. 175,620 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,795 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Endel & Peles, New York, N. Y. Straw hats and hats
partly of straw. 172,117 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,476 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Endlcott Johnson Corporation, Endicott, N. Y. Leather.
168,572; May 29; Serial No. 167.078; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Endicott Johnson Corporation, Endicott, N. Y. Leather
shoes. 166,802 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 168,520 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Endicott Johnson Corporation, Endicott, N. Y. Leather
shoes. 172,948; Sept. 11; Serial No. 152,791; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Bndler, Wm. H., doing business as Theatre Bulletin
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Weekly theater bulletin
card. 163,738; Jan. 23.
Endovita Company, Chicago, III. Medicine — namely,
desiccated glands of cattle for use where the condi-
tion of the body Is subnormal. 165,527 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 157,919 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Engel, Fried, & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
fur coats. 168,318 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,214 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Engel. H., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
165,017 ; Feb. 27.
Engelhard, A., & Sons Co., Louisville, Hy. Coffee.
169,539 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 169,289 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Engelhard, A., & Sons Company, Louisville, Ky. Foods and
food ingredients — namely, coffee and chicorv. 164,305 ;
Feb. 20.
Bngels, Emil, doing business as P. W. Engels. New York,
N. Y. Razors, scissors, shears, hair clippers, etc.
164,888; Feb. 27.
Engels, F. W. (See Engels, Emil.)
Englander, Heiman, doing business as Supreme Sus-
pender Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Suspenders, belts, and
garters. 166,295 ; Mar. 27.
Englert Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric
batteries. 170,218 ; .July 10 ; Serial No. 152,609 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
English, Geo., jr., & Co., Shamokin, Pa. Hosiery and
knitted underwear. 174,818 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
180,847; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Engravograph Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tric engraving machines. 176,065 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
181,261 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Ensley, Harry M., Oakland, Calif. Powder for Insect
exterminator. 167,285 ; Apr. 24.
Enterprise Candy Company. (See Harris Woodson Co.,
Inc.)
Enterprise Oil Co. (See Hower, Frank B.)
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
and paste paints, varnishes, paint enamels, wood fill-
ers, etc. 169,451 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,735 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
and paste paints, varnishes, and paint enamels.
169,825 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 174,001 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
and paste paints, varnishes, and paint enamels.
170,267 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,829 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Paints, var-
nishes, and paint enamels. 170,268 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 174,827 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Dry, paste, and
ready-mixed paints, varnishes, varnish removers, and
enamel paints. 172,126; Aug. 21; Serial No. 174,828;
published May 29, 1923.
Enterprise Tinware Co., New York, N. Y. Wash boilers.
163,848; Jan. 30.
Entwisle, Sadie I., New York, N. Y. Fabric gloves,
hosiery, and knitted underwear. 168,605 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 168,673 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Enzler, Emil, New York, N. Y. Perforated patterns used
for stenciling designs to be embroidered. 167,540 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 170,812 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Enzler, Emil, New York, N. Y. Waterproof ink for
stenciling. 168,441 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 170,813 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Eodene Company, The, Fairmont, W. Va. Tooth paste.
164,612; Feb. 20.
Ephraim Sanitary Canning Company, Ephralm, Utah.
Canned vegetables. 166,570 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
166,298; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Ephralm Sanitary Canning Company, Ephraim, Utah.
Canned vegetables. 170,654 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
169,477; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Ephraim Sanitary Canning Company, Ephralm, Utah.
Canned vegetables. 173,077 ; Sept. 11.
Ephralm Sanitary Canning Company, Ephralm, Utah.
Canned vegetables. 175,349 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
168,674 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Epoinger, Louis J., Detroit, Mich. Fishhooks. 164,911 ;
Feb. 27.
Epstein, Isaac J.. San Francisco, Calif. Medicinal prepa-
rations. 177,063 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 174,729 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Equitable Trust Company of New York, trustee. (See
Fownes Brothers & Co., assignor.)
Erbo Company, The, Pltt.sburgh, Pa. Beverages. 167,095 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 167,007 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Erickson, Andrew C, Los Angeles, Calif. Leather boots
and shoes. 172,129 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 174,613 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Erickson, Carl O., doing business as Carl-0-Radiant Sales
Co., St. Paul. Minn. Preheating devices for fuel In-
take of an Internal combustion engine. 164,650 ;
Feb. 27.
Eridanea Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Almond oil,
castor oil, castor oil aromatic, iron cinchona bitters, etc.
177,213 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,080 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Erie County Milk Association, Erie, Pa. Ice cream.
166,816 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 167,237 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Erie Steel Construction Company, Erie, Pa. Holding and
measuring apparatus for stone, gravel, etc. 173,212 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 171,308 ; published June 19, 1923.
Erikson, Iver J., Worcester, Mass. Asphalt composition
roofing in sheets and rolls. 167.557 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 1 67,939 : published Dec. 19, 1922.
Erlanger, N., Blumgart & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dye-
stuffs. 169,100; June 5.
Erlanger. N. Blumgart & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Outer wash garments. 169,741 ; June 26.
Erlanger, N., Blumgart & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton yams. 170,970; July 24.
Erltnger, N.. Blumgart & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Under wash garments. 176,083 ; Nov. 13.
Ernst, Victor C, Cleveland, Ohio. Cameras. 176,884 ;
Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,480 ; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Erwin, Lemuel L., Loco, Okla. Antiseptic. 171,953 ;
Aug. 14.
Escandell y Mor6, Jos^, Habana, Cuba. Preparation toe
relieving pains of the teeth and gums. 165,531 ; Mar.
13 ; Serial No. 158,082 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
667
E^condido Citrus Union, Escondido, Calif. Fresh oranges
and lemons. 173,789 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,369 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Eshborn. Samuel, New York, N. Y. Phonograph needles.
164,445 : Feb. 20.
Eshborn, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Phonographs and
phonograph accessories. 174,391 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
173,702 ; published June 26, 1923.
Eskay I'rodiicts Company, Baltimore, Md. Mayonnaise
dressing for foodstuffs. 108.570; Mav 29; Serial No.
107, 2S6: published Mar. 0. lOliS.
Eskilstuna Stfllpressnings Aktiebolag. Eskilstuna, Sweden.
Metal lamp shades. 174,461 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
174,361 ; published June 26, 1923.
Esleeck Manut'actiiring Co., Turners Falls, Mass. Mani-
fold paper. 167,.'?09 ; Apr. 24.
Esmond Mills, The, Esmond, R. I. Blankets, blanket fab-
rics, cotton piece goods, ribbons in the piece, auto
robes, etc. loo, 742 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,789 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1923.
Esmond Mills, The, Esmond, R. I. Blankets, blanket fab-
rics in the piece, cotton piece goods, etc. 165,805 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 171,790; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Esmond Mills, The, Esmond, Smithfield, R. I. Cotton
blankets and cotton blanket piece goods. 171,608 ;
Aug. 7 : Serial No. 173,703 ; published May 15, 1923.
Esmond Mills, The. Esmond. Smithfield, R. 1. Woven
textile fabrics. 175,176: Oct. 30; Serial No. 181,330;
published Aug. 7. 1923.
Esperson, Niels, doing business as Mid-Continet Clay Com-
pany, Peru, Kans. Building bricks and roofing tile.
174,466 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 171,586 ; published July 3,
1923.
Esperson, Niels, doing business as Mid-Continent Clay
Comiiany, Peru, Kans. Building bricks and roofing tile.
175,391 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,587 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Essandiee Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile
accessories. 168,665 : May 29 ; Serial No. 154,586 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Essential Oil Company, New York City, N. Y. Essential
oils. 174,329 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,030 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Essentials Mineral Co. (See Lytle, Myrtle H.)
Essex Rubber Company, Trenton, N. Y. Soles and heels
of rubber or rubber composition. 168,307 ; May 15.
Est. Henry C. Miner, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Chemical
preparation suitable for blackening the skin. 163,242 ;
Jan. 2.
Estall Company. (See Ginlayson, Estelle.B.)
Estate of A. C. Decker, Keokuk, Iowa. Hog rings.
173,544; Sept. 25.
Estate of Charles J. Fisk, deceased; H. Fisk and L. E.
Waring, executors, Trenton Junction. N. J. Live
poultry and eags. 176.746 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
176,020; published Aus. 14, 1923.
Estate of Constant Potential System, Fort Worth, Tex.
Electrical apparatus consisting of an electrical gen-
erating machine and battery - charging benches.
166,537; Apr. 10; Serial No. 160,396; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Estate of Frederick Wiebusch, The, by Charles Wiebusch,
executor. New York, N. Y., assignor to Challenge Cut-
lery Corporation. Bridgeport, Conn. Chitlery. 23,639 ;
renewed Sept. 19, 1923.
Estate of Julia V. H. Magee. (See Magee, Christopher,
jr.)
Estes. E. B., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Penholders.
164,194 ; Feb. 13.
Estes, St. Louis. Chicago, 111. Monthly magazines.
176.602; Nov. 27; Serial No. 179,716; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Etablissements Continsonza, Socl6t6 Anonyme, Paris,
France. Cinematographic projectors and cameras,
plates for fixed projections, etc. 167,280 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 142.754; published Jan. 30. 1923.
Etablissements Poulenc frfires, Paris, Prance. Specific
vaccine. 173.447-8 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial Nos. 173,749-50 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Etablissements Poulenc frferes, Paris, France. Double
iodide of quinine and bismuth. 173,449 ; Sept. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 173,748 ; published June 26, 1923.
Etablissements Poulenc frferes, Paris, France. Specific
vaccine. 173,450-1 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial Nos. 173,746-7 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Etablissements Poulenc frferes, Paris, France. Specific
vaccine. 173,452 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,744 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Etablissements Poulenc FrSres, Paris, France. Acetyl-
amlno-oxy-phenyl arsenic acid. 177,082 ; Dec. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 173.745 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Etablissements Poulenc FrSres. Paris, France. Chemical
compound. 177,164 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,757 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Etablissements Poulenc Fr^res, Paris, France. Chemical
product used to convey vaccines. 177,635 ; Dec. 25 ;
Serial No. 173.758; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Etablissements Reynier. (See Reynier & Cie., assignor.)
Etched Products Corporation, Long Island (3ity, N. Y.
Metallic hot-dish plaques. 174,830 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 176,075; published July 24, 1923.
Ethlcus Prompt Treatment Kit, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Kits or containers for medical and surgical supplies.
164,525; Feb. 20.
Ethlcus Prompt Treatment Kit, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Preparation for the relief of headache, pain, etc.
174,317 ; Oct 16 ; Serial No. 177,729 ; published July
10, 1923.
Etna Radio Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Loud-speaking
telephones, telephone receivers, transmitters, plugs,
Jacks, etc. 174,440 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,218 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Etzel, Alfred C, Highland Mills, N. Y. Cattle, leghorns,
milk goats, and eggs. 172,480 ; Aug. 28.
Eubank, Myron L., Colorado Springs, Colo. Oils and
greases for lubricating purposes. 164.179 ; Feb. 13.
Euclid Candv Company, The. Cleveland, Ohio. Candv.
169,278; June 12; Serial No. 144,611-; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Euclid Candy Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
173.782 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,171 ; published July 3,
1023.
Euclid Crane and Hoist Company, The, Euclid, Ohio.
Electric traveling cranes, hoists, trolleys, and mono-
rail troUeys. 174,530 ; Oct. 16.
Euclid Medical Company Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio.
Medicinal preparations for the relief of colds, catarrh,
hay fever, etc. 165,571 ; Mar. 13; Serial No. 161,307;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Eureka Fire Hose Company, assignor to Eureka Fire Hose
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Hydraulic
and fire hose. 23,616-17 ; renewed Sept. 19, 1923.
Eureka Fire Hose Company, assignor to Eureka Fire Hose
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Hydraulic
or flre hosa 23,618 ; renewed Sept. 19, 1923."
Eureka Specialty Printing Company, Incorporated,
Scrauton, Pa. Paper for trading stamps, coupons,
safety paper, etc. 172,300 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
178,240 ; published May 29, 1923.
European Radio Company. (See GoU, Robert E.)
Eustathopoulo, Nap., & Fils, New York, N. Y. Cotton
goods in the piece. 170,072 : July 10 ; Serial No.
165,990 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Eustls, J. P., Manufacturing Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Wall mirrors, seats, stools, chairs. 165,267 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 166,989 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Eustis, J. P., Manufacturing Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Medicine cabinets. 167,468 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
166,988; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Eustls, J. P., Manufacturing Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Soapdishes, towel bars, hand rails, bath-brush holders,
sponge holders, etc. 168,089 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
161,531 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Eustls, James S., Woodland, Calif. Toasted almonds.
171,508 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,885 ; published May
22, 1923.
Eustis Packing Co., The. (See Oyler, Chas. C, & Son.)
Evan Williams Company Limited, London, England.
Shampoo powder. 169,908 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 170,715 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Evans Chemical Works, The, Portland, Oreg. Finger-
nail polish, cleaner, and tonic. 172,713 ; Sept 11 ; Se-
rial No. 175,385 ; published May 22, 1923.
Evans Conclnnum & Metal Works Ltd., London, England.
Pocket cigarette-rolling machines. 177,131 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 139,790 ; published July 4, 1922.
BJrans, Emory J., Kenova, W. Va. Medicine and ingredi-
ents of medicine used for tuberculosis, bronchial trouble,
etc. 170,732 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 172,324 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Evans, George B., Philadelphia, Pa. Toilet powders and
dentifrice. 23.445 : renewed Aug. 1, 1923.
Evans. Mrs. C. H., Wichita Falls, Tex. Salad dressing.
174,792 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 174,430 ; published June
19 1923
Evan's, S. W., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrella and
parasol ribs. 177,474 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 185,009 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Evans, S. W., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrella and
parasol ribs. 177,476; Dec. 18; Serial No. 185,009;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
EvansvlUe Packing Company, The, EvansvlUe. Ind.
Dressed poultry and lard. 171,429 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
171.531; published May 1, 1923.
EvansvlUe Pure Milk Co., EvansvlUe, Ind. Fresh milk,
butter, and Ice crearh. 175,221 ; Oct. 30.
Everam Co. (See Brown, Earle D.)
Everard, James, assignor to James Everard's Breweries,
New York, N. Y. Lager beer. 22,481 : renewed Feb.
14, 1923.
Everett & Barron Co., Providence, R. I. Cleaning and pol-
ishing preparation for footwear. 163.230 : Jan. 2.
Everett & Barron Co., Providence, R. I. Cleaning, color-
ing, and polishing preparation for footwear. 167,642 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 168,676 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Everett & Barron Company, Providence. R. I. Com-
pounds for cleaning, coloring, and polishing footwear.
167,784 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 166,817 ; published Jan. 30,
1923.
Everett, Heaney & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed
shirtings and percales. 170,952 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
166,823; published Apr. 24, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Everett, Heaney & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed
shirtings and percales. 170,953 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
166,820; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Everett, Heaney & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed
shirtings and percales. 172,614 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
160,82] ; published June 5, 1923.
Everett Knitting Works, Lebanon, N. H. Misses' and
children's knitted underwear and sleeping suits.
174,324 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,904 ; published
July 17, 1923.
Everett Knitting Works, Lebanon, N. H. Infants' knitted
underwear, wrappers, and bands. 174,325 ; Oct 16 ;
Serial No. 177,903 ; published July 17, 1923.
Everett Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Cotton piece
goods. 163,313 ; Jan. 9.
Evergreen Company, The, Columbus, Ga. Medicine for
bladder troubles. 164,169 : Feb. 13.
Everite Novelty Company. (See Rothschild, Rae.)
Bverite Patch Company. (See Cahill & Malone.)
Everlasting Yeast Company, Weiser, Idaho. Yeast cakes.
172,102 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 173,630 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Everplav Needle Co. (See Willat, Arnold F.)
Ever Ready Auto Jack Corporation, Beacon, N. Y. Jacks
for lifting automobiles and other vehicles. 167,965 ;
May 8.
Ever Ready Chocolate Co., The, Rochester, N. Y. Pre-
pared chocolate. 175,091 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
179,977 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Ever-Ready Paste Packing Co., Pittsburg, Kans. Paste
packing for steam pipes. 169,552 ; June 19.
Evershino Company, The. (See Maynard, Thomas P.)
Everstyle Hosiery Co., Cedarburg, Wis. Hosiery.
175,160 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,999 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Evertasty Confection Co. (See Sperber, Samuel N.)
Everyday Piston Ring Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y.
Piston rings. 167,688 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 158,762 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Evol Chemical Company. (See Weisberg, Emily R.)
Evonol Laboratories. (See Stemmler, Theodore W.)
Ewald, Cora, Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy dolls. 169,949 ; July
10 ; Serial No. 174,515 : published Apr. 10, 1923.
Ewald, Cora, Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy dolls. 170,377; July
17; Serial No. 174,386; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Ewing, (iharles E., doing business Ewing Kutzit Soap
Manufacturing Company, Lincoln, Nebr. Soap com-
pound. 175,883 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,424 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Ewing, Joseph H., doing business as
turing Company, Malta, Ohio.
Diamond Manufac-
Gaming devices.
171,103 ; July 31'; Serial No. 174,360 ; published May
1 1923.
Exc'ella Pattern Company, New York, N. Y. Periodicals.
173,668 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,661 ; published June 19,
1923.
Excella Pattern Company, New York, N. Y. Dress pat-
terns. 173,751 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,660 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Excello Shirt Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's and boys'
dress and negligee shirts. 170,068 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
165,363 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Excello Shirt Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress and
negligee shirts, collars, pyjamas, night wear, and men"s
textile underwear. 170,125 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
164,699; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Exeelo Manufacturing Company. (See Head, Hamilton D.)
Excelsior Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
goods for men, women, and children. 164,085 ; Feb. 13.
Excelsior Motor Mfg. and Supply Co., Chicago, 111. Motor
cycles and bicycles. 174,752 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
167,718; published July 17, 1923.
Excelsior Needle Company, assignor to The Torrington
Company, Torrington, Conn. Needles. 23,649 ; renewed
Sept. 26, 1923.
Excelsior Underwear Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Athletic
underwear and pyjamas and shirts for men and hovs.
173,326 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,910 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Excelsior Wr.ipper Company, Chicago, 111. Excelsior, ex-
celsior products. 165,394 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 157,992 ;
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Exhaust Lock Company. (See Adams, Alonzo H.)
Ex Lent Manufacturing Co., Jamaica, N. Y. Shoe dress-
ing. 167,801 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 161,722 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Exline & Ifeline Co., The, Dallas, Tex. Bond papers.
173,229 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,411 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Exolon Company, The, Boston, Mass. Fused quartz.
167,611 : May 1 ; Serial No. 153,758 ; published Dec
19. 1922.
Expanded Metal Engineering Company, New York, N. Y.
Metal lath and corner beads. 167,722 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 149,741 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Experimenter Publishing Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Monthly publications. 163,780 : Jan. 30.
Experimenter Publishing Co., Inc., New York. N. Y.
Weekly syndicated news service. 165,342 ; Mar 6 ;
Serial No. 163,865 ; published Dec 12, 1922.
Exterminating Engineers of America, The. (See Patjens,
Wm. S.)
F, & B. Co., New York, N. Y. Lotion for the external treat-
ment of skin diseases, sores, eruptions, and festers.
163,062 ; Jan. 2.
F. & G. Baby Wear Co., New York, N. Y. Leggings.
164,229 ; Feb. 13.
F. & N. Lawn Mower Company, The, doing business as
Edgworth Tool Works, Richmond, Ind. Hatchets,
hammers, axes, pliers, and wrenches. 164,978 ; Feb. 27.
Fabbrica Automobile e V'eloclpedi Edoardo Bianchia,
Milan, Italy. Bicycles and motor cycles. 168,610 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 168,877 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Faber, Eberhard, Pencil Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Pencils. 168,855; May 29; Serial No. 173,760; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Fabrlk Pharmacia M. Schmidt & Co. (See Schmidt, Ger-
hard F.)
Fabrlk Stolzenberg Deutsche Bureau-Einrlchtungs-Gesell-
schaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Oos, Germany.
Typewriting machines and parts thereof and mechani-
cal copying machines. 172,819 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
171,988; published June 5, 1923.
Fabrlque-de Sole Artificielle de Tubize, Societe Anonyme,
Brussels, Belgium. Artificial-silk threads and yarns.
170,908 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 154,406 ; published Feb.
20, 1023.
Fabyaii & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Epsom salts,
bicarbonate of soda, boric acid, borax, etc., 167,496 ; I
May 1 ; Serial No. 166,363 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Faehndrich, William, New York, N. Y. Cheese. 170,665 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 147,720 ; published Jan. 10, 1922.
Fageol Motors Co., Oakland, Calif. Motor trucks, auto-
mobiles, and a snecial type of automotive stage bus.
175,223; Oct. 30.'
Fahnestock Electric Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Spring
binding posts, telephone test connectors, ignition
switches, etc. 170.345 ; July 10.
Pahrbach, Frank, doing buslne.ss as Fahrnaml Paint Com-
pany, Grand Rapids, Mich. Ready-mixed paints.
166,244 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,673 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
switches, etc. 170,345 : July 10.
Fahrenwald, Frank A., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Corro-
sive and oxidation-resisting alloys. 164,826 ; Feb. 27.
Fahrenwald, Frank A., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Heat
and corrosion resisting alloys in the form of castings
and forgings. 171,798; Aug. 14; Serial No. 176,332;
published May 22, 1923.
Fahrnaml Paint Company. (See Pahrbach, Frank.)
Fahy.s, Joseph, & Company, New York, N. Y. Plated
flatware. 168,138; May 15; Serial No. 170,373; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Fahys, Joseph, & Company, New York. N. Y. Watch-
cases. 174,565 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,597 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Fahys, Joseph, & Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcases.
175,858 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 175,777 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Fahys Watch Case Co., The, Sag Harbor, N. 1'., assignor
to Joseph Fahys & (jo., New York, N. Y. Watchcases.
22,968; renewed May 9, 1923.
Faichney, G., Company, The, Watertown, N. Y. Clinical
and medical thermometers, hypodermic syringes and
needles. 166,478 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,013 ; pub- ■
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Faichney, G., Company, The, Watertown, N. Y. Clinical
and medical thermometers, hypodermic syringes and
needles. 168,167 : May 15 ; Serial No. 166,226 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Fair, The, Chicago, 111. Children's toy wagons. 167,034 ;
Apr. 24 : Srrial No. 170.973 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Fair, The, Chicago, III. Children's sleds. 167,545 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 170,573 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Fair. The, Chicago. III. Hats for men and boys. 168,291 ;
May 15.
Fair, The, Chicago. III. Women's knitted and textile
undergarments. 169,292 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 164,881 :
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Fair. The, Chicago, 111. Laundry washing machines.
169.9.-1 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,614 ; published Apr.
8, 1928.
Pair, The, Chicago, 111. Men's and boys' suits and over-
coats. 171,202 : July 31 ; Serial No. 152,124 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Fair, The, Chicago, 111. Children's undergarments.
172.402 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 164,882 ; published Oct.
31, 1922.
Fair, William B., Habana, Cuba, and New York, N. Y.
Dry salt-cured codfish. 163,314 ; Jan. 9.
Fair. William B., Habana, Cuba. Canned sausage.
166,511 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163,675 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Fair, William B., Habana, Cuba. Chocolate, cocoas, bon-
bons, caramels, crackers, butter, hams, etc. 167,264 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 154,080 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Fair. William B., Habana, Cuba, and New York, N. Y.
Evaporated milk and cream. 168,567-8 ; May 29 ;
Serial Nos. 166.881-2: published Feb. 27, 1923.
Fairbairn, Robert A., New Market, N. J. Live cattle,
sheep, and hogs. 164,934 ; Feb. 27.
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669
rbaiik, N. K., Company, The, Union Township, near
Juttenbers. N. J., and Chicago, 111., assisnior to The
Palrbi
Gi ._
American Cotton Oil Company, Union Township, near
C5uttenbers, N. J. Vegetable shortening compound.
172.051; Aug. 21; Serial No. 149,959; published Oct.
31, 1922.
Fairbanlc, N. K., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Com-
mon soap. 173,671 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,905 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Fairbanks Co., The, New York, N. Y. Oil-burning braz-
ing forges, portable kerosene burners, torches, etc.
165.106'; Mar. 6; Serial No. 142,248: published Oct.
3, 1922.
Fairchild Bros. & Foster, New York, N. Y. Artificially-
digested food or peptone. 23,467 ; renewed Aug. 8,
1923.
Fairchild Company, Chicago, III. Magazine article.
176.5."1 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,853 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Fairchild Milling Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Flour
and corn meal. 170,972* July 24.
Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Inc.. Providence, K. I.
Pocketknives. 168,989 ; May 29.
Fairmont Creamery Co., The, Omaha, Nebr. Ice cream.
103,315; Jan. 9.
Fairmont Creamery Co.. The, Omaha, Nehr. Dressed
poultry. 163,431 ; Jan. 9.
Fairmont Creamery Co., The, Omaha, Nebr. Cheese.
163,497; Jan. 3 6.
Fairmont Croamerv Co.. The, Omaha, Nebr. Canned
milk. 163.837; Jan. 30.
Fairmont Creamerv Co., The, Omaha, Nebr. Butter.
163.839 ; Jan. 30.
Fairmont Creamery Co., The, Omaha. Nebr. Eggs.
165.387-S : Mar. 6 ; Serial Nos. 160,403-4 ; published
Nov. 14. 1922.
Fairmont Creamery Co.j The, Omaha. Nebr. Dressed
poultry. 165,4.39 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,675 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Fairmont Creamery Co., The, Omaha, Nebr. Eggs.
167,024 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,983 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Fairmount Electric and Manufacturing Company, The,
Philadelphia. Pa. Radio apparatus. 166.558; Apr. 10;
Serial No. 170,131; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Fair-Sex Brassi>=re Co. fSee Rubenstein, Benjamin.)
Fairsex Hosiorr Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
166,624 : Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,677 ; published Dec.
19. 1922.
Fales Folio Company, Foxboro, Mass. Binders in the
nature of bookbinders for photograph cards and other
loose leaves. 168.881 : May 29 ; Serial No. 168,211 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Fallkill Products Co.. The. (See Wood, James W.)
Fallkill Radio & Electrical Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Radio parts. 169,444 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,983 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Falls City Mills Co., Louisville, Ky. Hosiery. 168,554 ;
May 29 : Serial No. 160,492 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Falstafif Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Malt extract.
169.803 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 161,831 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
Fambach, John G., Cleveland, Ohio. Medicinal prepara-
tions for nervousness, falling sickness, etc. 172,735 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,895 ; published May 22, 1923.
Fa-Mo Company, Memphis, Tenn. Sweet pickles.
174,946 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 167,592 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Pamo Nut Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Nuts and peanut
butter. 169.280; June 12: Serial No. 1.S2.934 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Famous Raincoat Company. (See Baeffsky, Louis.)
Famous Shoe Repair Company. (See Sarson, Teddy.)
Fansteel Products Company. Inc., North Chicago, 111.
Contact points. 176.071 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,520 ;
published Aug. 21. 1923.
Fansteel Products Company, Inc.. North Chicago, 111.
Poppet valves. 176.659 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,965 :
published Sept. 11. 1923.
Fansteel Products Company, Inc.. North Chicago, HI.
Poppet valves. 176,661 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,964 ;
published Sept. 11. 1923.
Fansteel Products Company, Inc., North Chicago, III.
Batterv charges. 177,718 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,966 •
published Oct. 9. 1923.
Fantea Company. The. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tea. 173.926 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,335 ; published .July 17, 1923.
Farbenfnbriken. vormals Fr. Bayer & Co., Klberfeld,
Germany, assignor to Winthrop Chemical Co. Inc., New
Y^ork. N. Y. Pharmaceutical or dletetical compounds.
23,823 : renewed Nov. 14, 1923.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Coloene-on-the-Rhine, (jcrmany. A'^ermifuge.
164,107: Feb. 13.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne on-the-Rhine, Germany. Insecticide.
164.108: Feb. 13.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near rologne-on-thc-Rhine, Germany. Nerve tonic.
164.109; Feb. 13.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co.. Leverkusen.
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine. Germany. Medicine used in
the treatment of skin diseases. 164,110 ; Feb. 13.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologno-on-thc-Rhine, Germany. Veterinary rem-
edy for application to sores and wounds. 105,791 ;
Mar. 20: Serial No. 163,786; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhiue, Germany. Veterinary rem-
edy for all sorts of diarrhea. 165,792; Mar. 20 ;" Serial
No. 103,785; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Mordants for
dyeing and printing. 165,793; Mar. 20; Serial No.
163,782 ; published Jan. 2, 102:^.
Farbenfabriken vorm, Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologno-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Compositions for
exterminating moths. 170,038 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
173,925 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Vulcanization
accelerators. 170,039 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,926 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the Rhine, Germany. Antineuralgics.
170.274 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,923 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Hsemostatics.
170.275 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,922 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Parasiticides.
170.276-7 : July 10 ; Serial Nos. 173,920-1 ; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
Farbenfnbriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Remedy to be
used as a sedative or hypnotic. 172,744 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 107.976: nuhlished Dec. 2fi. 1022.
Farber Brothers, New York, N. Y. Silver-plated hollow
ware. 175,868 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 175,191 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Farbwerke vorm. Meister, Lucius & Briining, Hochst-on-
Main, Germany. Light-yellow powder soluble in water
.Tnd spirit of wine. 166.240 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
165,582 ; published Nov. 28, 1922. /
Farbwerke vorm. Meister, Lucius & Briining. Hochst-on-
Main, Germany. Almost-white powder soluble in water
and methyl alcohol which Is used for internal and
parenteral treatment of polyarthritis, etc. 166.241 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,583 ; published Nov. 28. 1922.
Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius c& Bruning, Hochst-on-
the-Maln, Germany. Preparations for treatment of fe-
ver, polyarthritis, etc. 173,862 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,078 ; published July 3. 1923.
Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius & Briining, Hochst-on-
the-Main, (3ermany. Chemical products for industrial,
scientific, and photographic purposes. 174,376 ; Oct.
16 ; Serial No. 165,584 ; published July 10, 1923.
Farfaglia, Joseph, & Co.. Canastota, N. Y. Cigars and
smoking tobacco. 173,954 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,611 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Faribault Canning Co., Faribault. Minn. Canned sweet
corn. 176,540 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,408 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Farley Harvey Company, The, Boston, Mass. Dry goods.
175,952 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 183,204 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Farley Harvey Company, The, Boston, Mass. Dry goods.
177,486 : Dec. IS ; Serial No. 183,205 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Farley, Vincent J., doing business as How To Make
Money Publishing Co., Long Island Cit.v, N. Y. Serial
monthly magazine. 171,859: Aug. 14; Serial No.
174,564 ; published May 8, 1923.
Farmelectric Utilities Corporation, Woodberry, Balti-
more, Md. Individual lighting plants. 177,736 ; Dec.
25 ; Serial No. 182,742 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Farmer and Breeder Company, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Magazine for farmers and stock raisers. 163,806 ;
.Tan. 30.
Parmer, C. H., & Co., New York, N. Y. Bias tape.
163.570 ; Jan. 23.
Farmers Consolidated and Distributing Co.. St. Paul,
Minn. Condensed foods, such as powdered ice cream.
163.571 : .Tan. 23.
Farmers & Planters Companv, Salisbury, Md. Fertilizer.
166,222 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,962 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Farnsworth Mills -Inc., The, Central Village, Conn.
Woolen piece goods. 174.203 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
180,969 : published July 17, 1923.
Farnsworth Packing Co., Brooklln. Me. Canned sardines.
177,654 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 167,609 ; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
Farny, George W., doing business as Farny Trufood
Comp.nnv, Morris Plains. N. J. Breakfast cereal.
167.474 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,739 ; published Jan.
9. 1923.
Farny Trufood Company. (See Farny, George W.)
Farrington, G. B.. Co., The, New York, N. Y. Coffee.
168,828 : May 29 ; Serial No. 170,470 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
670
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Fasani, Francesco, doing business as Cosmetics Products
Co., New York, N. Y. Salve and lotion intended to be
used to induce the growth of hair, also for a coconut-oil
shampoo. 164,165 ; Feb. 13.
Fashion Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses',
and children's hats and caps. 165,236-7 ; Mar. 6.
Fashion Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses',
and children's hats and caps. 176,032 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 179,298 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Fashion Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies',
misses', and children's hats and caps. 176,870 ; Dec.
4 ; Serial No. 182,373 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Fashion Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Hats and caps.
176,972 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,299 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Fashion Model Co. (See Levitt, Max.)
Faspray Corporation, Dover, Del., and New York, N. Y.
Washing machines for the washing of dishes, bottles.
etc. 168,440 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 170,974 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Fatuch & Nogaim, El Paso, Tex. Children's, women's,
and men's hose. 164,977 ; Feb. 27.
Faultless Castei' Co., Evansville, Ind. Casters. 168,481 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 168,463 : published Fob. 20, 1923.
Faultless Nightwear Corporation (E. Eosenfeld & Co.)
(See Rosenfeld, E., & Co., assignor.)
Faure. Alexandre, New York, N. Y. Automobiles and
automobile chassis. 175,006 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
178,170 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Favorite Cereals Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Corn
flakes. 170,832 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,058 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Favorite Stove & Range Co., The, Piqua, Ohio. Coal,
coke, wood, gas, and oil stoves, ranges, and furnaces.
165,229 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,511 ; published Oct.
31, 1922.
Fawcett, Adam L., doing business as Fawcett Chemical
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile cleaning
preparation. 167,561 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,445 ;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Fawcett, Wilford H., Minneapolis, Minn. Monthly pub-
lication. 163.713; Jan. 23.
Fay Hosiery Mills. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
173,820 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,989 ; published June 26,
1923.
Fayssoux-Brown Remedy Company, Hollister. N. C.
Preparation for the treatment of diseases of the blood,
stomach, kidneys, and bladder. 167,482 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 161,682; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Fazio-Salvatore, New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 166,024 ;
Mar. 27; Serial No. 163,577; published Dec. 5. 1922.
Featheredge Rubber Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Rubber
sponges and rubber sponge for manufacturing purposes.
167,432 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 163,332 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Fedco Sales Company, Jersey Citv, N. J. Cigarette
holders. 168,485 : May 22 ; Serial No. 168,760 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20. 1923.
Federal Arch-Lift Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Arch supporters. 168.397 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,731 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Federal Asbestos Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared
roofing. 167,614 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 148,991 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Federal Cartridge Corporation, The, Minneapolis, Minn.
Shotgun shells and cartridges. 169,923 ; July 3.
Federal Coal Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Coal. 163,063 ;
Jan. 2.
Federal Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Phonographs.
166,131 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 140,792 ; published May
30, 1922.
Federal Institute of Radio Telegraphy, Camden, N.' J.
Electrical apparatus for radioslgnalirig. 169,245 ; June
12 ; Serial No. 170,633 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Federal Knitting Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Silk
and cotton hosiery, and men's crochet and knitted
neckwear. 173,446 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,762 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Federal Manufacturing Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Brass
fittings for gas brackets and cocks, T's, elbows, and
gas-range cocks. 167,250 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,681 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Federal Mercantile Company. (See Solomon, Morris.)
Federal Mill & Elevator Co., Inc., Lockport, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 163,572 ; Jan. 23.
Federal Mill & Elevator Co., Inc., Lockport, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 165,084 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 158,471 ;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
Federal Mill & Elevator Co., Inc., Lockport, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 167,029 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,680 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Federal Mill & Elevator Co., Inc., Lockport, N. Y. Self-
rising flour. 167.382 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,056 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Federal Motor Truck Company, Detroit, Mich. Auto-
mobile trucks. 168,613 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 168.924 :
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Federal Record Corporation, Albany, N. Y. Talking-ma-
chine records. 169,107 ; June 5.
Federal Rubber Company of Illinois, The, Chicago, IlL,
and Cudahy, Wis. Casings, tires, hose, tubing, re-
liners, etc., all made wholly or partly of rubber.
172,277 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial Nc. 170,760 ; published May
22, 1923.
Federal Rubber Company of Illinois, The, Chicago, 111.,
and Cudahy, Wis. Casings and tires made wholly or
partly of rubber. 174,552-6; Oct. 23; Serial Nob.
161,416-20; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Federal Rubber Company of Illinois, The, Chicago, 111.,
and Cudahy, Wis. Tires made wholly or in part of
rubber. 174,896 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,336 ; pub-
li.sbed June 5, 1923.
Federal Rubber Company, The, Cudahy, Wis., assignor to
The Fisk Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Cas-
ings and tires, reliners, outside and Inside tire sleeve
repair patches, etc. 169,274 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
146,898; published Nov. 22, 1921.
Federal Rubber Company, The, Cudahy, Wis., assignor to
The Fisk Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Ve-
hicle tires, packing, inner tubes, etc. 169,275 ; June
12 ; Serial No. 146,891 ; published Nov. 22, 1921.
Federal Rubber Company, The, Cudahy, Wis., assignor to
The Rubber Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Casings
and tires, reliners, outside tire sleeves, repair patches,
etc. 169,276 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 146,884 ; published
Nov. 22, 1921.
Federal Telephone & Telegraph Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Tele-
phone, telegraph, and radio apparatus. 166,470 ; Apr.
3 ; Serial No. 168,106 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Federal Undei-wear Co., New York, N. Y. Infants' coats.
172,200 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 171,837 ; published May
29, 1923.
Feeser, A. W., doing business as A. W. Feeser & Co., West-
minster, Silver Run, and Taneytown, Md. Canned vege-
tables. 173,850 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,615 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Pchl, Geo., Blue Ribbon Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo. Cigars.
168,086; May 15; Serial No. 114,670; published May
9, 1922.
Feinberg, David, Company, doing business as Snappee
Co., Chelsea, Mass. Spping covers and grease boots.
174,604 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,286 ; published July
17, 1923.
Feinberg, H. S., Company. (Se^ Feinberg, Harry S.)
Feinberg, Harry S., doing business as H. S. Feinberg
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ladles' hats. 165,475;
Mar. 13; Serial No. 168,107; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Feinburg, David, Company, doing business as The Rubber
Company, Chelsea, Mass. Sanitary pillows. 163,316 ;
Jan. 9.
Feinburg, David, Company, doing business as Snappee
Co., Chelsea, Mass. Spring covers and grease boots.
173,025 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,643 ; published June
5, 1923.
Feinson, David, doing business as American Chemical
Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Ready-mixed paint
enamel. 163,432 ; Jan. 9.
Feinson, Joseph M., New York, N. Y. Cravats, mufflers,
and men's lounging robes. 173,486 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 175,854; published June 12, 1923.
Feist, Max, New York, N. Y. Silk and artlflclal-sllk piece
goods, cotton, wool, and combinations thereof. 166,369 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,059 : published Jan. 9, 1923.
Feldbaum & Spiegel, Inc., New York, N. Y. Fur coats,
capes, gtoles, and fur garments. 171,260 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 169.439 ; published May 8, 1923.
Feldman, Leo H., New York, N. Y. Package outfit.
173,917 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,517 ; published July 10,
1923
Feldt Manufacturing Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Ash trays, match-box holders. 167,166 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 171,532 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Fellner, Louis B., Belleville, 111. Bread. 170,804; July
24 ; Serial No. 169,579 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Fellows Medical Manufacturing Company Inc., New York,
N. Y. Preparation of hypophosphltes. 175,495 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 177,836 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Fellsway Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. Rubber tiling.
172,148 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,338 ; published May
29, 1923.
Fellsway Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. Rubber pads for use
In the textile and other Industries. 173,739 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 178,337; published June 12, 1923.
Felsenfeld, Jack J., New York, N. Y. Pearls, real and
artificial. 174,888 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,332 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Felt Paper Company. (See Moore, John W.)
Femiglorla Laboratories. (See Smith, William R.)
Fendelman Brothers Cap and Hat Manufacturing Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Caps for men, women, and chil-
dren. 173,000 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,287 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Fenlmore, George W., doing business as Fenimore Oil
Co., Norrlstown, Pa. Lubricating oils and greases.
171,508; Aug. 7; Serial No. 165,976; published May
22, 1923.
Fenlmore Oil Co. (See Fenlmore, George W.)
Fenno, Herbert L., doing business as Holdems Company,
Boston, Mass. Fastening devices. 177,117 : Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 181,440; published Sept. 25, 1923.
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Alphabetical Hst of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
671
Fenton, Arthur G., doing business as The Fenton Whole-
sale Co., Rochester, N. Y. Flavoring extracts, spices,
celery seed, etc. 177,577 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 177,966 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Fenton, E. B., doing business as Dr. Fenton's Min-er-o
Tone Co., OUn, Iowa. Preparations for the treat-
ment of necro-bacillosis, green scours or bowel trouble
in swine, etc. 167.841 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,840 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Fferaut, Jullen, Sacramento, Calif. Healing salve.
169,60.T; June 26; Serial No. 171,828; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Ferber, Robert R., assignor to Libby Chemical Company.
West Allis, Wis. Medicated capsules for colds, la
grippe, etc. 172,545 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,821 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Ferbert-Schorndorfer Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ready-mixed paints and varnishes. 165,772 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 159,698 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Ferguson and Lange Foundry Company, Chicago, 111.
Water-heating apparatus and parts thereof. 173,116 ;
Sept. IS ; Serial No. 169,580 ; published June 12, 1923.
Ferguson, Harry, Evansville, Ind. Plows. 175,186 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,778 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Ferguson Manufacturing Company, The, Suffolk, Va.
Sprayers for spraying vegetation. 172,306 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 175,479 ; published May 29, 1923.
FermS, Gabriel. Paris, France. Preparation for the
treatment of svphills. 177,750 ; Dec. 25 • Serial No.
179,464 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Fernandez, Clrilo. Milwaukee, Wis. Cigars, cheroots, and
cigarettes. 170,240 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,432 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Fernandez, Philip, doing business as Standard Export
Company, Boston. Mass. I.«ather. 169,064 ; June 5 ;
Serial No. 171,795 ; published Mar. 13, 1923. -
Ferond, Jules, Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Preparation
for the treatment of the scalp. 176,156; Nov. 20;
Serial No. 169,581 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Ferris Bros. Company, The, New York, N. Y. Corsets,
corset waists, girdles, belts for bathing purposes, and
brassieres. 166,048 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,841 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Ferris Bros. Co., The, New York, N. Y. Corsets, waists,
brassieres and girdle brassieres. 166,861 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 163,576 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Ferris Bros. Company, The. New York, N. Y. Corsets,
corset waists, and brassieres. 176,142 ; Nov. 20 ; Se-
rial No. 175,779 : published July 31, 1923.
Ferris, John A., New York, N. Y. Periodical Issued
weekly. 165,250; Mar. 6; Serial No. 169,440; pub-
lished Dec. 19. 1922.
Fessenden Shirt Co., Inc., The, Kingston, N. Y. Men's
dress and negligee shirts. 173,961 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
171,491 ; published .July 17. 1923.
Festlna Bros., New York, N. Y. Preparation for the
treatment of kidney and blood diseases. 175,619 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 180,796 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Feuillie, Emile, Paris, France. Culinary salt. 172,543 ;
Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,824 ; published May 15, 1923.
Fever Nos Company. (See Beveridge, Melvin H.)
Blat, Turin, Italy. Machines and materials for mine
working. 168,920; May 29; Serial No. 150,742; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Fiber-Glass Food Cover Company, Chicago, 111. Trans-
parent food covers. 176,739 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
176,612 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Fibre Package Company, Detroit, Mich. Fiber or corru-
gated board boxes or containers. 164,322 ; Feb. 20.
Fibre Specialty Mfg. Co., Kennett Square, Pa. ; Boston,
Mass. ; New York, N. Y. ; Philadelphia. Pa. ; St. Louis,
Mo., and Chicago, 111. Vulcanized-flber containers.
176.562 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,426 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Fiction House, Inc., New York and Long Island City,
N. Y. Magazines, books, and stories. 173,120 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 155,304 : published May 29, 1923.
Fidelitv Bond and Mortgage Company. St. Louis, Mo.
Bonds and coupons. 163,739 ; Jan. 23.
Fidelity Pencil Company. (See Hobbs, H. C.)
Flebrich-Fos-Hilker Shoe Company, Racine, Wis. Shoes
made whollv or in part of leather. 170,021 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. "I7a,480 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Flebrich-Fox-Hllker Shoe Company, Racine, Wis. Shoes
made wholly or In part of leather. 170,023 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 173,481 ; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Field, Alfred, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Nail and
manicure scissors, cuticle and nail nippers, toUet
tweezers, etc. 164,543 : Feb. 20.
Field, Armstead W., Philadelphia, Pa. Feet warmers.
163,064: .Ian. 2.
Field Force Pump Co.. Elmira, N. Y. Spray booms.
166,317; Mar. 27.
Field, Guy M., High Point, N. C. Powder to be used in
the preparation of salad dressing. 171,230 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 171,158; published May 8, 1923.
Field, Samuel B., doing business as Tom's Cove Salt Sea
Oyster Co., Chlncoteague Island, Va. Oysters in the
canned and natural state. 171,343 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
173,184 ; published Mav 8, 1923.
Field, William C. (See Butler & Clarridge, assignors.)
Fielding Publishing Company, Boston, Mass. Magazine
Issued monthly. 168,272 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 168,522 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Fifth Avenue Corset Company, Inc., The, Allentown, Pa.
Corsets, corselettes, and brassieres. 176,251 ; Nov. 20 ;
Serial No. 178,171 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Fifth Avenue Trading Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 166,208 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,204 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Fig-Bit Company, Fresno. Calif. Figs in their natural
state. 163.317 ; Jan. 9.
Filbert-Greer Manufacturing Company, The, assignor to
The Tiny Toter Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Hand-propelled conveyances for children. 169,241 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 165,077 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Flldes, F. P., Inc., Fort Worth, Tex. Weekly periodical.
168,268 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 167,807 ; published Jan.
30 1923.
Flldes, Frank P., Jacksonville, Fla. Publication. 165,258 ;
Mar. 6; Serial No. 167,843; published Dec. 19. 1922.
Filene's, Wra., Sons Company, Boston, Mass. Trunks,
suitcases, pocketbooks, etc. 177,580 ; Dec. 18.
Filene's, Wm., Sons Company, Boston, Mass. Hair nets.
177,739 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 163,147 ; published Sept.
20, 1922.
Filice & Perrelll Canning Co., Gllroy, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 170,401 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
171,534 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Filice & Perrelll Canning Co., Gilroy, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 170,963 ; July 24.
FlUoon, Don B., doing business as Central City Fertilizer
Works, Central City, Iowa. Fertilizers and fertilizer
compounds. 164,409 ; Feb. 20.
Flllwett, A., Exterminator Company (Not Inc.), Chicago,
111. Liquid bug and insect eradicator. 165,431 ; Mar.
13 ; Serial No. 165,861 ; published Dee. 19, 1922.
Fine, M. & Sons, New Albany, Ind. Men's work shirts.
163,573 ; Jan. 23.
Fine Products Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharma-
ceutical preparation consisting of alcohol. 172,544 ;
Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,822 ; published May 8. 1923.
Finedge Cutlery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cutlery.
163,921 ; Feb. 6.
Fingl, Anton W., doing business as Goos-0-Eubb Co.,
Chicago, 111. Preparation for external application for
headache, neuralgia, colds, etc. 167,502 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 166,504 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Fink, William B., Detroit, Mich. Breakfast cereaL
170,796; July 24; Serial No. 169,968; published Feb.
27 192o.
Finkelson, Max, New York, N. Y. Boys' blouses. 169,230 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 167,351 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Finkelson, Max, doing business as Onyx Blouse Co., New
York, N. Y. Boys' blouses. 171,780; Aug. 14; Serial
No. 173,041 ; published May 22, 1923.
FinkelstPin, Israel, New York, N. Y. Dresses. 163,840;
Jan. 30.
Flnkhousen, Frank W., Fort Wayne, Ind. Electrically-
operated vacuum brushes. 174,539 ; Oct. 16.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company, Chicago, 111. Forgings of
steel alloy. 166,414 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 168,523 ;
published Jan 2, 1923.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company, Chicago, 111. Steel forg-
ings. 175,029 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,038 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company, Chicago, 111. Steel forgmgs.
175,060 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,189 ; published Aug. 7.
1923.
Finlayson, Estelle B., New York, N. Y. Face powders
and creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc.
165,842 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,541 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Finlayson, Estelle B., New York, N. Y. Hair tonics and
shampoos. 165,843 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,540 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Finlayson, Estelle B., doing business as Estall Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Antiseptic lotion for the
trea"tment of the scalp and skin. 170,008 : July 10 ;
Serial No. 172,830: published Apr. 3, 1923.
Finlayson Flax Spinning Co. (See Linen Thread Co.,
The.)
Finn, J. A., & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk pongee.
168,539: May 29; Serial No. 157,561; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Finn, J. A., & Company. New York, N. Y. Linen piece
goods. 177,481 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,207 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Finnegan, H. L., doing business as Motopower Manufac-
turing Co., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Combination of high-
grade oils and chemicals designed to be mixed with
gasoline for the purpose of intensifying the same.
164,095: Feb. 13.
Finney, F. L., doing business as Ford Beverage Co.,
Birmingham, Ala. Beverage and sirup and extracts for
making" same. 172,198: Aug. 21.
Fiusilver, Still & Moss, Inc., New York, N. Y. Woolen
piece goods. 177,650 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 172,589 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Finska Pappersbruksforeningen, Helsingfors, Finland.
Printing, wrapping, and writing paper and envelopes.
164,116 ; Feb. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Finsterwald Clothing Co., Detroit, Mich. Men's suits,
overcoats, and trousers. 168,069 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
163,790; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Flnetick, Lawrence A., doing business as Hi-Way Labo-
ratories, Laporte, Ind. Self-vulcanizing tire patch.
170,094 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 169,582 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Fireside Games Company, The, assignor to The United
States PlayinE; Card Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Card
games. 168,297 ; May 15.
Fireside Yarns Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Yarn.
167,050 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,676 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Firestone-Apsley Rubber Company, Hudson, Mass. Rub-
ber heels, boots, overshoes, sandals, etc. 171,697 ;
.\ n s. 7 .
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Tires, inner tubes, and accessories. 165,169; Mar. 6;
Serial No. 118,262 ; published Oct. 17. 1922.
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Shoe soles and heels made of or containing rubber.
166,029; Mar. 27; Serial No. 167,123; published Nov.
T, 1922.
First Aid Specialty Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Medical and surgical appliances. 172,265 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serifil No. 177,177: published May 29, 1923.
Birst Texas Chemical Manufacturing Company, Dallas,
Tex. Preparation for the treatment of all kinds of
chronic bronchitis, phthisis, etc. 174,045 ; Oct. 2 ; Se-
rial No. 177,598 ; published July 10, 1923.
Firth Carpet Company, The, New York, and FlrthclifCe,
N. Y. Chenille rugs. 177,487 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
183,142; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Self-adhering fabrics for
weatherproofing roofs, sidings, and other building
structures. 172,499 ; Aug. 28.
Fischer Brothers Company, Seattle. Wash. Canned
fruits, regetables, and fish, tea, coffee, etc. 176.750 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,782 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Fischer, G. H., & Co., Glendale, N. Y. Variometers and
variocouplers. 172,308 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,549 ;
published May 29, 1023.
Fischer, G. H., & Co., Glendale, N. Y. Variometers and
variocouplers. 175,226; Oct. 30.
Fischer-Jelenko Inc., New York, N. Y. Bath and loung-
ing robes, dressing gowns, smoking jackets, negligees-
177.278; Dec. 11; Serial No. 183,143; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Fishback Co., The, Indianapolis, Ind. Coffee. 166,456;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 165,920 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Fisher Body Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Automobile
bodies. 170,152; July 10; Serial No. 168,464; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Fisher, Fred, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet music and
music books. 169,053; June 5; Serial No. 168,577;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Fisher, J. M., Co., Attleboro. Mass. Jewelry. 166,536 ;
Apr. 10: Serial No. 160,490; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Fisher, John A., Dallas, Tex. Wrapping paper, tissue and
crepe napkins, writing tablets. 163,318 ; Jan. 9.
Fisher, Louis H., Cleveland, Ohio. Shoe polish. 175,118 ;
Oct. 30 : Serial No. 176,333 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Fisher, William H., doing business as Fisher Manufac-
turing Co., Brockton, Mass. Mops and mop handles.
170,644 : .July 17 ; Serial No. 175,855 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Fi.sk, George F. (Sec Fisk. George F., jr., assignor.)
Fisk, George F., jr., doing business as Prophylacto Mfg.
Co., Chicago, 111., assignor to G. F. Fisk, doing busi-
ness as Prophylacto Mfg. Co. Nasal spray compound.
163,319; Jan. 9.
Fisk, Harvey, et al., executors. (See Estate of Charles
J. Fisk.)
Fisk. Katharine, Los Angeles, Calif. Boudoir bandeaux.
16S.292: May 15.
Fisk Rubber Company, The. (See Federal Rubber Com-
pany, assignor.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chlcopee Falls, Mass. Rub-
ber tires for bicycles, carriages, and automobiles.
163.320; Jan. 9.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Rub-
ber tires and tubes. 168,118 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
155.812 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chlcopee Falls. Mass. Rub-
ber tires. 170,546 : .Tuly 17 ; Serial No. 173,186 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Rubber
tires. 171,418 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,416 ; published
May 1, 1923.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls. Mass. Vehicle
tires and rubber tubes therefor. 172.443 ; Aug. 28
Serial No. 171,454; published May 29, 1923.
Fiskp & Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Bricks. 173,065
Sept. 11.
Flske & Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Bricks. 175,693
Nov. 6.
Fitch Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Coffee. 175,938
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 174,565 : published Sept. 4. 1923.
Fil-chburg Machine Works. (See Meteor Mixing Machine
Co.. assignor.)
Fltts Manufacturing Company, The, Pueblo, Colo. Laun-
dry bluing 164,287 ; Feb. 20.
Fitzer, Henry C, Logansport, Ind. Medicine for treat-
ing high blood pressure, rheumatism, and neuritis.
170,253 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 171,160 ; published Mar.
27, 192.3.
Fitzgerald Manufacturing Company, The, Torrington,
Conn. Portable electric motors. 166,492 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 171,159 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Fitzgerald Manufacturing Company, The, Torrington,
Conn. Electrically-operated hair driers, toasters, and
waffle irons. 168,417 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 172,591 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Fitzgerald Manufacturing Company, The, Torrington,
Conn. Electrically-operated vibrators. 168,418; May
22 : Serial No. 172,590 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Fltzpatrick, L. A., doing business as The Fitzpatrick Com-
pany, Helena, Ark. Preparation for straightening the
hair. 175,633 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179.932 : published
Aug. 21. 1923.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas J., Gloversville, N. Y. Bread.
174,782 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 153,036 ; published July
24, 1923.
Five Brothers Medicine ^o. (See Kobylanski, John F.)
Five-in-One Chemical Company, The. (See Bowlus,
George G.)
" 5 In 1 " Letter-Envelope Co., The. (See Benedict,
Charles L.)
Five-In-One Manufacturing Co., Dallas, Tex. Hair tonic
and shampoo. 176,412 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,698 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Plach, Louis J., doing business as Continental Glue Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Adhesive paste. 176.908 ; Dec. 4.
Flach, Louis J., doing business as Continental Glue Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Adhesive paste. 176,910 ; Dec. 4.
Flagg, Albert B., assignor to Flagg Ink Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Writing fluids. 166,655 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 148,139 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Flagg Ink Company. (See Flagg, Albert B., assignor.)
Flako Products Corporation, New Brunswick, N. J. Pre-
pared pastry flour. 167,558 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,440 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Flamhaft, Harry, doing business as The Royal Perfume
Co., Boone, Iowa. Toilet creams. 163.231 : .Ian. 2.
Flamhaft, Harry, doing business as Royal Perfume Com-
pany, New Orleans, La. Toilet creams. 165,548 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 149,506 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Flamingo Sugar Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Sugar.
177,371 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,687 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Flanders, A. H., Company, Chicago, 111. Women's wear-
ing apparel. 173,976 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 172,269 ;
published Julv 17. 1923.
Flannery, John R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gearshifts and parts
thereof for motor vehicles. 171,108 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 174,566; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Flapper Novelty Doll Co. (See Worrell, Lola C.)
Flash Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap paste.
171,643 ; Aug. 7.
Flash Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass. Toilet soap.
173,884 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,334 ; published June
12, 1923.
Flashner, .Joseph, doing business as Hirsch & Flaahner,
New York, N. Y. Pearls and artificial pearls. 172,796 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,138 ; published .Tune 5, 1923.
Flatopn Binder Company. (See Plushkell, August B.)
Pleckenstein, C. G., Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich.
Leather. 166,737 ; Apr. 10.
Fleckenstein, C. G., Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich.
Leather. 166,754-5 ; Apr. 10.
Fleckensteln, C. G., Co., Muskegon, Mich. Sole leather.
169,814 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 167,386 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
Fleckensteln, C. G., Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich.
Leather. 169,974 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 166,362 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Flegle & Saxe, St. Louis, Mo. Chamois. 167,682; May
8 ; Serial No. 155,678 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Fleischer & Co. (See Fleischer, Joseph.)
Fleischer, Joseph, doing business as Fleischer & Co., New
York, N. Y. Hair nets. 163,916; Feb. 6.
Fleischer, Joseph, doing business as Fleischer & Co., New
York, N. Y. Silk opera caps. 173.550; Sept. 25.
Fleischer, Joseph S., Krooklvn, N. Y. Sweaters. 109,706:
June 26.
Fleischer, Max, New York, N. Y. Mojing pictures and
animated drawings. 175,288 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
148,266 ; DUblished Nov. 7, 1922.
Fleming & Company Ltd., Gore, Southland, New Zealand.
Prepared oat-flour or prepared oatmeal. 176,198 ; Nov.
20 ; Serial No. 124.262 ; published June 21, 1921.
Fleming Doll Company, Kansa.s Citv, Mo. Dolls.
165,733 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,351 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Fleming, E., & Co., Cambridge, Mass. Radio record
books. 172,063 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,552 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Fleming, Harold C, also doing business as Compyrin La-
boratories, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Medicinal compound
containing acet.vlsalicylic acid. 174,943 : Oct. 30 ; Se-
rial No. 178,834 ; published July 24, 1923.
Fleming, J. A., doing business as Atlanta Bottling Works,
Atlanta, Ga. Beverage sold as a soft drink and sirup
for making same. 167,107 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
169,673 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
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Fletcher American Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Monthly
publication. 170,6G8; July 17; Serial No. 158,676;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Fletcher, John D., assignor to Ryco Extract Company,
Louisville, Kv. Beverage sold as a soft drink. 176,863;
Pec. 4 : Serial No. 140,791 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Fletcher, Robert, & Son, LJmited, Stoneclough, Manchester,
England. Paper treated, etc., for making cigarettes.
171,517 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,412 ; published May
1, 1923.
Fletcher, Robert, & Son Limited, Stoneclough, Manchester,
England. Paper treated, etc.. for making cigarettes.
171,518; Aug. 7; Serial No. 173,414; published May 8,
1923.
Fletcher, Robert & Son Limited, Stoneclough, Manchester,
England. Paper for use in making cigarettes. 171,519 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,415 ; published May 8, 1923.
Flexible Steel Lacing Company, Chicago, 111. Flexible or
hinged belt fasteners. 170,470 : .July 17 ; Serial No.
167,870; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Flexible Steel Lacing Company, Chicago, 111. Guards for
electric lamps. 174.428 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,190 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Flexideal Companv, The. (See Wheeler, W. B.. Corpora-
tion.)
Flexie Tov Company, The, Broadalbln, N. Y. Dolls.
163.321 : Jan. 9.
Flexlume Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Electrically-illumi-
nated signs. 165.180; Mar. 6; Serial No. 169,629;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Flexlume Corporation. Buffalo, N. Y. Blectrlc?illy-lllumi-
nated signs. 174,765 ; Oct 23 ; Serial No. 169,630 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Flexo Lens Protector Company, Camden, N. J. Flexible
rubber lens-supporting gaskets in the headlights of auto-
mobiles, etc. 166,134 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 143,690 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Flexo Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rub-
ber heels and arch cushions. 176,835 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial
No. 181,018; published Sept. 11. 1923.
Flexum Products Company, The. Denver, Colo. Cement
preparation used as a substitute for glue or other
adhesive. 175,013 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,600 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14. 1923.
Flexus Window Shade Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Win-
dow shades. 165.166; Mar. 6; Serial No. 133,657;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Flint, Dutee W.. Oil Company, Incorporated, Providence,
R. I. Lubricating oils. 163,879 ; Feb. 6.
Flint, Howard. Ink Co., Detroit, Mich. Printing and
lithographic inks. 166,684 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
168,602; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Flint Varnish & Color Works. (See Chicago Varnish
Company, assignor.)
Flood & Conklln Company, Newark, N. J. Pyroxylin thin-
ner. 171.213 : July 31 ; Serial No. 178,174 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Flood & Conklin Company, Newark, N. J. Pvroxvlin
lacquer. 171,551 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,17.S ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Florabclle Dressmakers. Inc., New York, N. Y. Outer
skirti?. 173.960; Oct. 2; Serial No. 171,310; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Ploradel Knitting Mills Inc., New Orleans, La. Socks,
stockings, hosiery. 176.491 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
172.798 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Flnrasynth L.Tboratories, New York and Unionport, N. Y.
Flavoring extract lor foods. 177.204; Dec. 11; Serial
No. 179.191 : published Sept. 25. 1923.
Florence Knitting Mills. (See Kempner, Louis.)
Florence Manufacturing Company, Florence, Mass. : New
York, N. Y. ; and Chicago, 111. Toothbrushes. 23,179 ;
renewed June 6. 1923.
Flores, Rodolfo. doing business as Sana-Cutis (Chemical)
Co., Sedalia. Mo. Vanishing face cream and cold cream.
172.742 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 168,408 ; published May
15. 1923.
Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa. Fla. Fresh citrus
fruits. 169.047: .Tune 5; Serial No. 162.105: pub-
lished Feb. 6. 1923.
Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Pla. Canned citrous
fruits. 175.369 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 175,719 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Florida Citrus Exchange. Tampa, Fla. Canned citrous
fruits, grapefruit. 175,912: Nov. 13; Serial No.
179,862 : published Sept. 4, 1923.
Florida Honey Products Co. fSee Warneeke. Jacob A.)
Florida Products Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Maltless carbonated beverages sold as soft drinks.
174.054; Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,032; published July
3. 1923.
Florida Products Companv, Inc., New York, N. T.
Marmalade. 176.532 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182.505 :
published Sept. 11. 1923.
Florida Products Company. Inc.. New York. N. Y. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks. 177,435 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 182,506: published Oct. 2. 1923.
Flory. I. L., doing business as Elkton Llthia Bottling
Company. Elkton. Va. Ginger ale. 172,231 : Aug. 28 :
Serinl No. 174,692: published Mnv 29, 1923,
Flnenzol Proprietary. Ltd.. The. Wellington, New Zealand,
and New York. N, Y. Medicinal preparation. 176.154 ;
Nov. 20 : Serial No. 169,897 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
58339—43
Fluid Chemical Company, Newark, N. J. Washing fluid.
168,865 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 166,794 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Fly-Clde Company. (See Chesney, Ernest R.)
Fly-Hike Company, Springfield, Mo. Liquid preparation
to prevent annoyance by flies and vermin on live stock.
173,107 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 176,959 ; published June
12, 1923.
Fly, Joel 0., doing business as The Fly Manufacturing
Co., Shelbyvllle, Tcnn. Work clothing. 177,118 ; Dec.
■ 11; Serial No. 181,389; published Sept. 11. 1923.
Plynn, Anna D., Beach Bluff, Mass. Candy. 173,985 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,601 ; published July 17, 1923.
Flynn, Anna D., Beach Bluff, Mass. Candy. 176,027 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,602 ; published July 17, 1923.
Flynn Dairy Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Chocolate-
coated ice cream. 168,540 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
157,763 ; pubUshed May 23, 1922.
Flynn-Lennon Wall Paper Co., Joliet, 111. All kinds of
wall paper. 165,702 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 168,635 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Flvnt, J. G., Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Smoking tobacco. 165,752 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
170,761 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Foamlte-Childs Corporation, Utica, N. Y. Fire-extin-
guishing apparatus. 174,078 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178,984 ; published July 3, 1923.
Foamlte-Childs Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and Utica,
N. Y. Fire-extinguishing apparatus. 175,059 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 179,193 : published Aug. 14, 1923.
Fogarty Manufacturing Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Tags. 172,887 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,783 ; pub- '
llshed June 5, 1923.
Foley A Company, Chicago, 111. Lemon and vanilla ex-
tracts and essence of peppermint flavor. 171.598 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,262 ; published May 22. 1923.
Foley & Company, Chicago, 111. Tooth paste, glycerin,
castor oil, essence of peppermint. 172,960 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 176,263 ; published June 12, 1923.
Foley & Company, Chicago, 111. Hair oils. 172,974;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,261 ; published June 12, 1923.
Foley & Company, Chicago, 111. Talcum powder.
173,472 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 176,260 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Foley Food Product Company, Washington, D. C. Food
product. 176,853; Dec. 4; Serial No. 175.480; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Foltzer, Charles, doing business as French Swiss Noodle
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Noodles. 173,352 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 166,503 ; published June 26, 1923.
Fontana Food Products Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Macaroni products, canned fruits, vegetables, and flsh,
evaporated milk, etc. 170,507 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
172,872: published Apr. 17, 1923.
Food Products Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned figs.
170,280; July 10; Serial No. 172,873; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Foot Balm Company. (See Hofer, Louis.)
Foot, Schulze & Co., Dover, Del., and St. Paul, Minn.
Men's and women's leather boots and shoes. 177,795 ;
Dec. 25.
Foote, J. Harvey, doing business as Stain-Off Company,
Burlington, Vt. Preparation for use in removing dis-
coloration from the teeth. 173,404 : Sept. 25 ; Seria'
No. 175,856 ; published June 26. 1923.
Foote & Jenks, Jackson, Mich. Extracts for food-flavor-
ing purpo.'^es. 168,389 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 169,850 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923,
Foote Mineral Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Radiocrystals.
176,912 ; Pec, 4,
Forbes, Jas. H., Tea & Coffee Co., St. Louis, Mo. Empty
containers for coffee and the like. 171, .356 ; Aug, 7 ;
Serial No. 170,975 ; published May 15, 1923,
Forbes. Jas. H., Tea & Coffee Co., St. Louis, Mo. Tea.
171,933 ; Aug. 14,
Forbes Publishing Co., Omaha, Nehr. Blank record
books. 168,557; May 29; Serial No. 161,982; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Ford Beverage Co. (See Finney, T. L.)
Ford Chemical Co. (See Henning, M. F.)
Ford & Companv. Brooklyn, N. Y. Fruit preserves.
176,978; Dee. 11; Serial No. 179,933; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Ford, E. E., Mfg. Co., New York. N. Y. B^]el control or
regulator for a carburetor, 169,240 : June 12 : Serial
No. 172,150; published Mar, 20. 1923.
Ford Flour Companv, Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Wheat flour.
165,646 ; Mar. 13.
Ford Flour Company, Wilmington, Del., and Nashville,
Tenn. Wheat flour. 175,677 ; Nov. 6.
Ford Flour Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and Nash-
ville, Tenn. Self-rising flour. 175,700 ; Nov. 6.
Ford Flour Companv, Wilmington, Del., and Nashville.
Tenn. Self-rising wheat flour. 176.955 : Dec. 11 ;
Seri.al No, 177,081 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Ford Flour Companv, Wilmington, Del,, and Nashville,
Tenn, Wheat flour, 177.210: Dec, 11; Serial No,
177,601: published Sept 18, 1923,
Ford & Kendig Co,, Philadelphia, Pa, Stnpcoel.-s and
stop and waste cocks and metal pipe unions, 174,984 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 129,592 ; published Au.?. 7, 1923.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJia'betical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Ford Motor Company, Highland Park, Mich. Motor cars.
174,471 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 170,014 ; publshed July 17,
1923.
Ford, Reginald, New York, N. Y. Luminescent paint.
166,231 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,189 ; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Ford, WlUard R., doing business as Crescent Co., Jersey
City, N. J. Roofing compound. 165.211 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 162,730 ; published Oct. 31. 1922.
Fordyce & Jackson, Bedford, Ind. Chemical preparation
for application to windshields. 177,412 ; Dec. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 180,756 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Forest City Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Ladles' and misses' aprons and house dresses.
173,427 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 162,397 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Forgey, Charles L., doing business as Witcherie Labora-
tory, Detroit, Mich. Face rouge. 167,419 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 169,631 : published Jan. 9, 1923.
Forkner, J. C, Fig Gardens, Incorporated, The, Fresno,
Calif. Jams. 175,346; Nov. 6; Serial No. 171,071;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Formau-Bassett Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paper.
both plain and safety, designed for use in business.
168,080 : May 15 ; Serial No. 152,007 ; published Dec.
26, 1022.
Former Corporation, The. (See PhlUpsborn's Inc.)
Fornari, Amedeo, assignor to the Firm Fratelll A. A. For-
nari, Rome, Italy. Antiseptic disinfectant known as
lysine. 166,179 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 106,561 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
Forney & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Diapering In the
piece. 168,719 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,753 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Forquer, Bernard B., doing business as Movie Stars
Laboratories, Joliet, 111. Facial cream and rouge,
toilet water, shampoo preparation, etc. 173,966 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 159.862 ; published July 17, 1923.
Forrest Mercerizing Co., Gloucester, N. J. Mercerized
yarns. 166,912 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 168,213 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1023.
Forsbacka Jernverks Aktiebolag, Forsbacka, Sweden.
Iron and steel. 164,809 ; Feb. 27.
Forsch-Summers Co., The. (See Summers, Charles G.,
& Co.)
Forslnger, J. W., Co., Chicago, lU. Watches, clocks, watch
movements, clock movements, and cases therefor.
164,951 ; Feb. 27.
Forst Laboratories, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rubbing and mas-
saging .alcohol. 172,582 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,073 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Forst Products Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Beverage
Bold as a soft drink and flavoring sirups, etc., used
In preparation of the same. 170,289 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 176,172: published Apr. 17, 1923.
Forstadt, Jacob, doing business as Apaca Knitting Mills,
Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted sweaters, mufflers, golf
hose, and bathing suits. 174,996 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
172,831 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Forster, Charles D., doing business as "Life Tube Com-
pany," Toledo, Ohio. Swimming buoys. 164,913 ;
Feb. 27.
Forster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago, 111. Musical
publications. 1'77,628 ; Dec. 25 • Serial No. 182,094 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Forster, Thomas E., doing business as T. E. Forster &
Co., Neosho, Mo. Cleaning preparation for bathtubs,
sinks, porcelain, marble, etc. 174,099 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 134,467 ; published June 12, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 165,687 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,244 ;
published Dec. 26. 1922.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 166,945 : Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 172,217 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 168.772 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 173,962 ;
published Mar. 8. 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 170,316 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,482 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, assignor to Forstmann
A Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen piece
goods. 170,653 : July 17 ; Serial No. 169,441 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 172,835; Sept. 11; Serial No. 178,989;
published June 5, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 172,899-900 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial Nos.
178,996-7; published June 12, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 172,910-11; Sept. 11; Serial Nos.
178.993-4 ; published June 5, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 172,912 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 178,992 ;
published June 5, 1923.
For.stmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 173,290 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,988 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 173,291-2 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial Nos.
178,990-1 ; published June 12, 1923.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 178,293 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,995 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Forstner Chain Corpoi'atlon, Irvington, N. J. Chains for
personal adornment made of or plated with preciou&
metal. 170,715 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 139,118 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Ft. Collins Flour Mills, The. (See Colorado Milling &
Elevator Company.)
Fort Dearborn Engraving Co., Chicago, 111. Statements,
checks, billheads, purchase orders, etc. 168,698 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 166,943 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Port Dummer Mills, Brattleboro, Vt. Sleeping gar-
ments. 164,859; Feb. 27.
Port Dummer Mills, Brattleboro, Vt. Obfton piece
goods. 172,182; Aug. 21.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 165,832 ;
Mar. 20 : Serial No. 171,354 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 165,833 ;
Mar. 2(3; Serial No. 171,356; published Dec. 20, 1922.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 172,017 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 171,353 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 172,084 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,674 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Fort Howard Paper Company, (Sreen Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths.
174,220-1 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial Nos. 180,971-2 ; published
July 17, 1923.
Port Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 175,159 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,970 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 175,170 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,442 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 175,263 ;
Oct. 30.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths.
175,286 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,049 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tableclothg.
175,326; Nov. 6; Serial No. 180,758; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Port Orange Chemical Company. (See Popp, William J.)
Fort Wayne Engineering & Manufacturing Co., Fort
Wayne, Ind. Pumping equipment and water systems.
166,819 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 166,942 ; published Jan.
23 1923.
Port' Worth Drilling Tool Company, Fort Worth, Tex.
Cable, drilling tools, rope sockets, bailers, etc.
173,485 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,857 ; published
June 12. 1923.
Fortuna Water Company. (See Meyer, Edmund.)
Fortune Products Company, Chicago, 111. Chocolate.
166,254 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,634 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Fortune Products Company, Chicago. 111. Macaroni.
177,161 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,884 ; published Sept.
25. 1923.
Forzly, Nacle F., New York, N. Y. Knitted underwear
for women and children. 163,574 ; Jan. 23.
Foss. Christian, Tacoma, Wash. Checkerboards.
168,010; May 8.
Foster, Clyde C, doing business as The Nuway Company,
Decatur, 111. Flavoring extracts for food of all kinds.
170,945 : July 24 ; Serial No. 168,027 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Foster Engineering Company, Newark, N. J. Grease cups.
169,329; June 12; Serial No. 174,568; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Foster, Merrlam & Company, Merlden, Conn. Metallic pis-
ton rings. 163,065 ; Jan. 2.
Foster, Robert V. (See Eeish, George L., assignor.)
Foster, Samuel M., Companv, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dresses
and waists. 173,685 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,600 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Foster, Van B., doing business as Fred B. Foster &
Companv, Los Angeles, Calif. Oil derricks. 176,479 ;
Nov. 27": Serial No. 181.067 ; published Sept. 18. 1923.
Fostoria Glass Company, Moundsvllle. W. Va. Table and
ornamental glassware and glass toilet articles. 177.291 ;
Dec. 11.
Pougera. B., & Co., New York, N. Y. Toilet powder.
173,104 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,038 ; published June
12, 1923.
Pouke Fur Company, St. Louis, Mo. Chemical deodorizing
preparation. 172,352 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,325 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Foundation Sales Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Shoes made of leather. 168,267 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
169,353 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Fountain, Levi W., Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for
removing stains and dirt. 175,016 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
177,479; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Four Way Company. (See Munger, Louis de F.)
Fourgees Cotton Mills. (See Hart, John I.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Fowler. Meynell E., Chicago, 111. Eggs. 176,882; Dec.
4 ; Serial No. 168,003 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Fowler & Slater Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Photogrnphla
prints. 173,682; Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,380; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Fownes Brothers & Co., London, England, assignor to
Fownes Brothers & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Gloves.
23,017 : renewed Mav 16, 1923.
Fownes Brothers & Co., Glovorsvllle, Amsterdam, and
New Yorii, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Equitable Trust Company of New York, trustee. New
York, N. Y. Gloves made of leather or skins.
173.567-8; Sept. 25.
Fox, Charles K., Inc., Haverhill, Mass. Leather Intended
for use in boots and shoes. 171,502 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
n0,5l5 ; published May 22, 1923.
Fox, Charles K., Inc., Haverhill, Mass. Boots and shoes
of leather. 172,021 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 170,574 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Fox Company, The. (See Newton, Carl D.)
Fox Furnace Company, The, Elyrla, Ohio. Coal furnaces.
169,918 ; July 3.
Fox, J. G., Seattle, Wash. Ginger ale. 177,680; Dec.
25; Serial No. 184,967; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Fox, John .1., Hancock, Mich. Hair tonic. 172,567;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 170,635 ; published June 26, 1923.
Fox River I'aper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing paper.
164,209 ; Feb. 13.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing
paper. 106,943 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 172,328 ; pub-
lished Jan. 16, 1923.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing paper.
167,152; Apr. 24; Serial No. 172,418; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing
paper. 168,226; May 15; Serial No. 171,990; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writina
paper. 174,219 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,975 ; published
July 17, 1923.
Fox Klver Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing pa-
per. 174,232 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,533 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing pa-
per. 175,299; Nov. 6; Serial No. 181,688; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Fox, Walter R., Leicester, England. Candy. 163,469 ;
Jan. 1(>.
Fox, Willard M., Cleveland, Ohio. Ointment for abdomi-
nal pains, bronchitis, colds, headaches, etc. 166,142 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,364 ; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Foxboro Company, The, Foiboro, Mass. Measuring and
scientific appliances. 167,287 ; Apr. 24.
Francis Manufacturing Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Safety
pins, toilet pins, snap fasteners, and hooks and eyes.
167,573 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,674 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Franc, Strohmenger & Cowan, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cravats and scarfs. 163,575 ; Jan. 23.
Franc, Strohmenger & Cowan, Inc., New York, N. Y. Neck-
ties, cravats, and scarfs. 176,136 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 183,105 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Franco-American Baking Co., Los Angeles. Calif. Rolls
and bread. 176.463 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,401 ;
published Aug. 21. 1923.
Francos, Constant C, Manchester, N. H. External ap-
plication for pneumonia, bronchitis, pleurisy, rheuma-
tism, etc. 164,349 ; Feb. 20.
Frank, A. B., Company, San Antonio, Tex. Outer work
clothes for men and boys. 166,075 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
159,310 : published Nov. 7, 1922.
Frank, A. B., Company, San Antonio, Tex. Hosiery and
sweaters, scarfs, caps, bootees, and knit sets. 173,177 ;
Sept. 18: Serial No. 170,634 ; published June 19, 1923.
Frank & Company, Savannah, Ga. Knitted underwear,
sweater.^, hosierv, caps, etc. 175,143 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 180,334 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Frank Goetz Bakery Company, The, New Haven, Conn.
Biscuits and crackers. 175,684 ; Nov. 6.
Frank, Jerome, & Co., New York, N. Y. Dresses.
166,702 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 167,719 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Frank & Meyer Neckwear Co., St. Louis, Mo. Neckties,
cravats, and scarfs. 176,494 ; Not. 27 ; Serial No.
168,465 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Frank, S.imuel B. (See Weil, Morton M.)
Pranke, Charles A., Little Eock, Ark. Breads, cakes, and
pastries. 172,563 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,762 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Frankel Bros., New York, N. Y. Men's outer clothing.
171,889 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,469 ; published
May 22, 1923.
Frankenberg, Morgan & Singleton, New York, N. Y.
Woolen cloth. 174.804; Oct. 23; Serial No. 180,659;
published July 31= 1923.
Frankfurt, Saul E., Cleveland, Ohio. Sanitary napkins
and aprons. 174,973 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 155,878 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Franklin-Caro Company, Inc.. Richmond, Va. Chewing
gum. 173,620 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 101,984 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Franklin, Charles, Boston, Mass. Sweaters and bathing
suits. 177,321; Dec. 18; Serial No. 180,117; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Franklin Ice Cream Company, Kansas City, Mo. Ice
cream. 176,278 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,437 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Franklin Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
sweaters, vests, coats, cloaks, capes, suits, etc. 165,300 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,625 ; published Nov. 14, 1022.
Franklin Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
scarfs and bow ties. 172,958 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,238 ; published June 5, 1923.
Franklin Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
cloth or fabric. 175,242 ; Oct. 30.
Franklin Paint Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Asbestos
liquid roof coating in the nature of a paint. 172,374 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 158,038 ; published Oct. 3, 1922.
Franklin Railway Supply Company, New York, N. Y.
Auxiliary engines for locomotives. 175,753 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 166,825 ; published July 3, 1923.
Franklin Shoe Manufacturing Co., Lynn, Mass. Leather
footwear. 104,220; Feb. 13.
Franklin Silver Plate Company, Greenfield, Mass. Table-
ware, scissors, shoehorns, buttonhooks, butters, etc.
167,680; May 8; Serial No. 147,872; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Franklin Simon & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Face and
talcum powders, perfume. 169,579 ; June 26 ; Serial
No. 160,185 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Franklin Williams, Inc., of N. J., Newark, N. J. Striker
plates and locks. 167,279 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
143,524; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Frasca, Agostino, Jersey City, N. J. Face and skin wash.
164,483 ; Feb. 20.
Fraser Milk Products Co., Inc., Fraser, N. Y. Powdered
milk and baby foods. 173,375 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
177,480; published July 10, 1923.
Fraser, Warren F., Company, Westboro, Mass. Piston
pins. 166,650 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 161,001 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Frasse, Peter A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Rust
remover and pickling compound for metals. 177,179 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,853 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Fratelli A. A. Fornari. (See Fornari, Amedeo, assignor.)
Frazar & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 176,718 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,371 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Frazer, Stuart F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roofing materiali,
173,112 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 171,417 ; published Jun«
12, 1923.
Frechie, Joseph E., & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Electric-
lighting fixtures. 164,697 ; Feb. 27.
Fred Pabst Company, Milwaukee. Wis. Metal pipe nip-
ples. 176,486 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,718 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Frederick City Packing Company, Inc., The, Frederick,
Md. Canned vegetables. 172,067 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
177,372 ; published May 29, 1923.
Frederick Piano Company, New York, N. Y. Pianofortes,
pianos, and phonographs. 175,798 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 179.594 : published Aug. 21, 1923.
Fredericks, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fishing hooks and
leaders. 167,165 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,492 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23. 1923.
Fredericksburg Brewing Company. (See Wlelands Incor-
porated.)
Fredericksen Company, Saginaw, Mich. Bearing metal,
packing metal, brass castings, and bronze castings.
171,83^ ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,925 ; published May
15 192.3.
Fred'rickson Brothers, Cassadaga, N. Y. Churns.
171,711 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 155,813 ; published May
22, 1923.
Free & Klinck, Inc., Brooklyn, N. T. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 175,532 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,020 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Free & Klinck, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 177,173 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,019 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Freedman, Abraham, doing business as Fresco Rubber
Company, Troy, N. Y. Rubber heels for shoes. 165,732 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,290 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
FxCedman, Benjamin S. Co., Scranton, Pa. Hair nets
and veils. 163.471 ; .Tan, 16.
Freedman Bros., Atlantic City, N. J. Tub butter. 171,906 ;
Aug. 14.
Freedman, Israel L., New York, N. Y. Coats for men,
women, and children. 168,212 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
150,009 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Freeman Daughaday Co., doing business as Providence
Collar Button Companv, Chartley, Mass., and Provi-
dence, R. I. Collar buttons. 169,739 : June 26.
Freeman, Miller, New York, N. Y. Monthly publication.
172,090 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,892 ; published May
22, 1923.
Freeman, Ralph D., doing business as The Savol Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Enamel finish. 176,666: Nov. 27;
Serial No. 182,205 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Freeman's Foods, Limited, Watford, England. Powders
for making lemonade. 171,319 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
168,147 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
676
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Artificial refriger-
170,119 : July 10 ;
3, 1923.
near Berlin, Ger-
Frees, H. B., Co., The, Chicago, 111. Citrate of magnesia.
169,848 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,871 ; published Mar. 13,
1928.
Freezerator Co., The, Detroit, Mich.
ating apparatus for household use.
Serial No. 163,512 ; published Apr.
Freiberger, Moritz, Charlottenburg,
many. Heterocylic compounds. 170,086 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 168,258; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Fremont, .Tessie, New York, N. Y. Children's rompers
and play clothes. 164,773 ; Feb. 27.
French American Pharmacal Co., The. (See Deutsch,
Morris.)
French Fibre Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Electric-
lamp stands and bases. 168,549 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
159,748; published Feb. 20, 1923.
French, Harry C, Cleveland, Ohio. Oilproof fabric glove*,
jumpers, and aprons. 163,066 ; Jan. 2.
French Ivory & Metal Corp., Providence, R. I. Cigarette
cases of precious metal. 166,549 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 132.522 : published Dec. 26, 1921.
French Mfg. Co. (See Smuckler, K.)
French, Noyes B., Boston, Mass. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups used in preparation of same. 175,206 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,743 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
French Swiss Noodle Company. (See Foltzer, Charles.)
Fresco Rubber Company. (See Freedman, Abraham.)
Freshman, Chas., Company Incorporated. (See Harri-
man Radio Manufacturing Corporation, assignor.)
Fretz, Gross & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrellas and
parasols and frames thereof. 164,565 ; Feb. 20.
Freudenberger, Robert L., Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 163,740 ; Jan. 23.
Frenkel, L. & E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Flours — namely,
wheat and seinclinas. 172,767 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,433) published June 5, 1923.
Freund, Freund & Company, New York, N. Y. Nankins
and tickings in the piece. 174,902 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
178,835; published July 31, 1923.
Freund, Henry, Houston, Tex. Power whistles. 173,696 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,289 ; published June 19, 1923.
Frey, Henry R., doing business as Chemical Fire Appara-
tus Company, Portland, Oreg. Dry-powder tube fire
extinguishers. 166,449 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,289 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Frico Products Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield
cleaners. 165,754-5 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial Nos. 170,911-12 ;
published .Tan. 2, 1923.
Fricotelle et Cie., Paris, France. Paper for cigarettes.
165,590; Mar. 13; Serial No. 147,774; published Dec.
19 1922.
Fried. Mendelson & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk, silk and
cotton mixed, and cotton piece goods. 167,892 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 168,148 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Fried & Gotthelf, Vicksburg, Miss. Nonalcoholic, maltless
beverages sold as soft drinks. 166,742 ; Apr. 10.
Friedlaender, Oscar O., Co., New York, N. Y. Illuminat-
ing glassware. 173,232 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,280 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Friedlander, Percy, and A. Solomon, Chicago, 111. Ho-
siery. 174,347 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 141,265 ; published
Mar. 14, 1922.
Friedman, B., New York, N. Y. Boots, shoes, slippers,
and sandals. 169,412 ; June 12.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Ties, cravats. 177,550 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,144 ;
published Oct. 9, 1923.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear
N. Y. Ties, cravats. 175,023 ;
177,290 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co., Inc., New York,
N. Y. Ties, cravats, four-in-hand ties, and bow ties.
175,854 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176,402 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Ties, cravats, four-in-hand ties, and bow ties.
176,473 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,271 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Friedman, H., Hat Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
hats. 169,407; June 12.
Friedman, H., Hat Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
171,694; Aug. 7.
Friedman, Ike K., doing business as The Kateela Com-
pany, Fort Worth, Tex. Beverages sold as soft drinks
and sirups for making the same. 164,533 ; Feb. 20.
Friedman-Kerr Co., The, Chicago, 111. Candy. 168,606 :
May 29 ; Serial No. 168,714 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Friedman & Krieger, New York, N. Y. Cotton fabrics.
173,369; Sept. 25; Serial No. 179,528; published July
3, 1923.
Friedman, Samuel A., Schenectadv, N. Y. Ladies' hats,
caps, and waists. 174.999 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 172,669 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Company, Philadelphia. Pa
Shampoos. 168,030 ; May 8. ^ <i. -r^.
Priedrich, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Ginger ale, sarsa-
parilla, and root beer. 177,685 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No
184,817; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Priedrich, Johannes, doing business as L. Perlmann,
Leipzig, Germany. Knives and scissors. 166 822 •
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 166,444 ; published .Tan. 23, 1923
Co. Inc., New York,
Oct. 30; Serial No.
Friend Brothers, Melrose, Mass. Bread, cake, pies, canned
puddings, and mincemeat, etc. 172,747 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 167,518; published May 1, 1923.
Friend Brothers Company, Sioux City, Iowa. Water-
proofed fibrous sheet roofing. 165,155 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 151,155 ; published Oct. 17, 1922.
Fries, Beall & Sharp Co., Inc., Washington. D. C. Black,
corrugated, and galvanized iron. 164,529 ; Feb. 20.
Fries, Beall & Sharp Co., Inc., Washington, D. C. Roof
and ready-mixed paint. 167,943 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,584 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Fries, Beall & Sharp Co., Inc., Washington, D. C. Stove
boards and conductor pipe. 167,944 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 169,585 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Fries, Beall & Sharp Co. Inc., Washington, D. C. Asphalt
shingles, cements, plaster, roofing, etc. 168,384 ; May
22 ; Serial No. 169,583 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Fries, Beall & Sharp Co. Inc., Washington, D. C. Coal
ranges and stoves, wood and gas stoves, ..and pipeless
furnaces. 169,198; June 12; Serial No. 169,587;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Fritz, Edward B., Chicago, 111. Monthly educational
journal. 169,062 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 171,634 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Fritz Mann Fcinmaschinen-, WafCen- u. Werkzeugfabrik,
Neundorf, near Suhl, Germany. Hand-loading, semi-
automatic, and automatic guns, rifles, carbines, pistols,
etc. 163,942 ; Feb. 6.
Fritz Radiator Cement Co., Rhineland, Mo. Product to
be used in stopping leaks in cooling systems of auto-
mobiles, etc. 174,050; Oct. 2; Serial No. 177,663;
published July 10, 1923.
Frolaset Corset Co., Detroit, Mich. Corsets, corset
- waists, brassiferes, bandeaux, etc. 175,022 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 177,291 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Frolaset Corset Co., Detroit, Mich. Corsets, brasslferes,
girdles, etc. 176,019; Nov. 13; Serial No. 177,180;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Promm, Frank H., doing business as F. H. Fromm & Com-
pany. Philadelphia, Pa. Canned sardines. 169,285 ;
June 12; Serial No. 159,747; published Mar. 27. 1023.
Fromm, Frank H., doing business as F. H. Fromm &
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Canned fish. 173,823 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 172,329 ; published Mav 15, 1923.
Fronk, Henrietta C, Schenectady. N. Y. Ointment for
the treatment of rheumatism, sprains, sores, etc.
170,543 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,281 ; published May
1, 1923.
Frontier Elevator & Mill Company, Buffalo, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 165,374 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,338 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Frontier Elevator & Mill Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 177,052; Dec. 11 I Serial No. 180,276; pub-
lislied Sept. 25, 1923.
Frontier Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda,
N. Y. Lubricating and cutting oils and greases.
166,202 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 170,879 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Frontier Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda,
N. Y. Lubricating and cutting oils and greases.
166,360 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,878 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Frontier Merchandising Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Fried
cakes. 165,561 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 156,523 ; published
Oct. 31, 1922.
Prosst, Charles E., & Co., Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid or acid acetyl sali-
cylic. 163,498 ; Jan. 16.
Frost, Herbert H., Chicago, 111. Radiorecelvers.
173,074; Sept. 11.
Frost, Jack, Sales Agency, Chicago, 111. Ice-cream cones.
169,530 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 166,299 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Frost, Lorenzo S., doing business as L. S. Frost, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Metal material for portable buildings
and metal for doors and locks. 173,093; Sept. 18;
Serial No. 177.665 ; published June 12, 1923.
Frost, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Porta';" 9 and non-
portable electrical lamps. 169,264 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 155,999; published Sept. 26, 1922.
Frost Superior Fence Co., The, Warren, Ohio. Vegetable
crutch. 175,026 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,143 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
FrostiUa Company, The. (See Shoemaker, Flora H.)
Frozen Fruit. Inc., Harrlsburg, Pa. Candy. 175,817 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 159,088 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Pruhauf Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Men's and young
men's outer garments. 174,836 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
176,460; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Fruhauf Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Men's and young
men's overcoats and suits. 175,116 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 176,736; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Pruitora Products Company. Eureka Springs, Ark. Chew-
inir Eum. 164.089 1 Feb. 13.
Fruit Valley Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Food product.
164,6k;i-2; Feb. 27.
Frutrlte Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Jams,
jellies, marmalades, fruit preserves, and butters, ete
167,697 : May 8 ; Serial No. 166,991 ; published Feb
20, 1923.
Fry Bros. Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laundry
bags of net material. 175,920 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
180,277 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
677
B^ichs, Joseph J., doing business as Tourists Trlde Mfg.
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Inner-tube repair patcbes.
170,601; July 17; Serial No. 132,601; published Apr.
17, 192.S.
Puchs & Lang Manufacturing Company, The, New York,
N. Y., and East Rutherford, N. J. Printing and litho-
graphic inks. 163.472; Jan. 16.
Fuerth, Gustave J., & Co., New York, N. Y. Purs, skins,
and peltries. 168,654 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 165,864 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Fuhrman, O., Inc., New York, N. Y. Leather shoes and
storm rubbers. 172,821 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,741 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Fulcra-Tan Company, assignor to Geltan Company, New
York, N. Y. Tanning materials. 174.695 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 180,118 ; published July 31, 1923.
Fuld Brothers, New York, N. Y. Woolen ahd cotton
blankets. 172,933 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 165,132 ;
published Aug. 1, 1922.
Fuld, William, Baltimore, Md. Talking boards. 164,563 ;
Feb. 20.
Fuld, William, Baltimore, Md. Figure toys. 171,003 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 176,961 ; published May 15, 1923.
Fulghum & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Paint oils.
163,741 : Jan. 23.
Fulghum & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Hair nets.
167,456 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,029 ; published Feb.
13 1923
Fulghum & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Hair nets.
171,162 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,613 ; published May
1, 1923.
Fulghum & Company, Los Angeles. Calif. Hair nets.
176,101 : Nov. 13.
B\iller Brush Company, The, Hartford, Conn. Periodical
published monthly. 163,067 ; Jan. 2.
Fuller Brush Company, The, Hartford, Conn.' Brush-
holding racks to receive whisk brooms, and other
clothes brushes, toothbrushes, holding racks,' etc.
163,742; Jan. 23.
Fuller, W. P., & Co. (See Whlttier, Fuller & Co.,
assignor.)
Fulton Smoked Pish Co., Chicago, III. Smoked fish.
171,592; Aug. 7; Serial No. 176,117; published May
22, 1923.
Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York, N. Y. Moving-
picture films. 164.071 ; Feb. 13.
Funke, Edward, doing business as Near East Trading Co.,
New York, N. Y., assignor to Valley of the Kings Cor-
poration, New York. N. Y. Cigarettes. 170,999-171,000;
July 31 ; Serial Nos. 177,553-4 ; published July 31,
1923.
Purgerson, Henry B., M. D., doing business as Furger-
son Drug Co.. Halifax, N. C. Dog and puppy tonic,
antiseptic tablets, and blood pills. 176,052 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180.597; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Purnaseal Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Refractory cements
and protective plaster coatings. 175,802 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 179.405 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Futrell, Cicero P.. Conway. N. C. Preparation for the
treatment of piles. 174,066 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178.500; published July 10, 1923.
G. B. Borsalino Fu Lazzaro & C, Alessandria, Italy.
Men's hats. 166,864 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,136 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
G. C. A. Manufacturing Company, The, Pittsfleld, Mass.
Apparatus for Installing and removing electric-light
bulbs, lamp sockets, etc. 170,243 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 174,570; published Apr. 3, 1923.
G. P. H. Corporation, The, Denver, Colo. Gas, gasoline,
oil, and steam tractors. 167.266 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
152,919; published Feb. 6, 1923.
G & H Products Co. (See Gleich, Valentine A.)
G & W Electric Specialty Co., Chicago, 111. Single and
multiple conductor potheads, high and low tension pot-
heads, cable-end bells, etc. 166.578 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 171,638; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Gabbe, Herman, & Bro., Inc. New York N. Y. Raw skins
and furs. 166,301 ; Mar. 27.
Gabbola, Raffaele, New York, N. Y. Salve for burns,
scalds, and sunburn. 167,559 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,284 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Gabel Brothers, Garnerville, N. Y. Stove polish.
175,987 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 150,895 ; published July
31. 1923.
Gabilla. Henriette, Paris, France. Toilet preparations.
163,068; Jan. 2.
Gabriel, C. O., & Sons, Columbus Junction, Iowa. Prepa-
ration for removing rust. 177,707 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 164,161 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Gaflfey, John T., doing business as Mah Juck Mfg. Co., San
Pedro, Calif. Racks used in connection with the game
Mah Juck. 171,043 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,770 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Gaffney, Romeo, CoCfeyville, Kans. Blood, liver, and
system tonic. 177,172 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,068 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Gage Brothers & Company, Chicago, 111. Ladies' hats.
165,609 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,125 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Gage Brothers & Company, Chicago, 111. Ladies' hats.
166,817 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 167,124 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Gagnler, George E., doing business as Gagnier Trimming
Supply Co., Detroit, Mich. Fiber board and automobile
panel material. 177,552-3 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial Nos.
183,107-8 : published Oct. 2, 1023.
Gagnon, William, Boston, Mass. Lubricating oils and
greases. 164,531 ; Feb. 20.
Galban, Lobo Co., S. A., Habana, Cuba. Wheat flour.
166,984 ; Apr. 17.
Galbraith, Leslie P., Pueblo, Colo. Lubricating material
In the nature of oils and greases. 165,841 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 169,397 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Galbraith, Leslie P., Pueblo, Colo. Chemically-treated
cleaning cloths for furniture, automobiles, etc. 168,048 ;
May 15 : Serial No. 169,398 ; published Feb. 6. 1923.
Galbrun, Eugene, Paris, France. Organic solution of
iron and manganese combined with peptones for anse-
mia, etc. 175,534 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,854 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Galbrun, Eugene, Paris, France. Solution containing
peptone and iodine. 175,616 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,855 ; pubUshed Aug. 14, 1923.
Gale Shoe Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Leather
boots and shoes. 171,733 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
170,061 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Galef, Jacques L., New York, N. Y. Shotguns and parts
thereof. 166,585; Apr. 10; Serial No. 162,876; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Galena Oil Works, assignor to Galena-Signal Oil Com-
pany, Franklin, Pa. Lubricating oil. 23,968 ; renewed
Jan. 2, 1924.
Galeton Dairy Products Company, Galeton, Pa. Butter.
176,843; Dec. 4; Serial No. 177,837; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Galewski, A., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Traveling
hags, brief cases, and trunks. 165,184 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 168,678 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Galla, Frances, Chicago, 111. Salve for treating bruises,
cuts, wounds, for external use only. 165,503 ; Mar.
13 ; Serial No. 166,070 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Gallagher, James T., doing business as Edith Frances,
Miami, Fla. Deodorant. 170,740 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 174,239; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Gallagher, John P., Chicago, 111. Preparation used for
the destruction and eradication of lice, Insects, and
other vermin. 176,234 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 158,169 ;
Gallagher, Owen V., doing business as Mentho Relief
Company, Denver, Colo. Salve. 170,075 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 166,227; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Gallagher, Thomas P., doing business as Gallagher Bros.,
Chicago, 111. Butter. 176,865; Dec. 4; Serial No.
159,466; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Gallaher, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Smoking tobacco, cig-
arettes, cigars, and snuff. 164,811 ; Feb. 27.
Gallerani, Alexander, Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Maca-
roni and similar alimentary paste. 165,799 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 162,170 ; published Dec, 26, 1922.
Gallerani, Alexander, Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Maca-
roni and similar alimentary pastes. 163,322 ; Jan. 9.
Gallotti, Frederick T., doing business as Brazilian Coffee
Co., New York, N. Y. CofCee. 171,703 ; Aug. 7.
Gailuii, A. F., & Sons Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather.
176,890 ; Dec. 4.
Galtra Manufacturing Co. (See Dutra, John P,)
Gambinossi, Dante, New York, N. Y. Candy. 175,120 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 176,265 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Gamble, Helen C, New Brunswick, N. J. Hat bags.
171,218; July 31; Serial No. 177,664; published May
15, 1923.
Gamble, Josephine, Oakland, Calif. Pile salve. 164,455 ;
Feb. 20.
Gandy Belting Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Publica-
tion issued at irregular intervals. 169,082 ; June 5 ;
Serial No. 173,042; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Garbarini. Andr6, Courbevoie, Prance. Portable heating
apparatus. 172,616 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 165,750 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Garden City Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Plant foods and
fertilizers. 163,069 ; Jan. 2.
Garden State Distributing Co., Newark, N. J. Mayon-
naise, salad oil, white and cider vinegar, and mustard.
164,053 ; Feb. 13.
Gardiner & Lewis, Inc., New York, N. Y. Waterproofing
material for textile fabrics. 163,070 ; Jan. 2.
Gardiner & Lewis, Inc., New York, N. Y. Asphaltlc
paints used for waterproofing buildings, expansion
Joints, etc. 167,676 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 141,367 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Gardiner-Lucas Co. Inc., The. Round sugar drops of
candy. 163,323 ; Jan. 9.
Gardiner Manufacturing Co., Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Washing solution. 163,782 ;. .Tan. 30.
Gardner Broom Co., Amsterdam, N. Y. Brooms, whisk
brooms, floor brushes. 165,541 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
160,124 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Gardner, Henry A., Washington, D. C. Waterproofing
plastic compositions for roads and cement construc-
tions. 167,648-9 ; May 8 ; Serial Nos. 168,524-5 ; pub-
lished .Tan. 9, 1923.
Gardner, Henry A., Paint Co., Washington, D. C. Dry
and ready-mixed paints and varnishes. 165,020;
Feb. 27.
Gardner, P. A., Leather Works, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.
Cardcases. 177,797 ; Dec. 25.
678
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-mark$ — Continued.
Garfield Worsted Mills, Garfield, N. J. Knitted woolen
piece goods. 174,899 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,604 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Garflnkle, Julius, doing business as Julius Garfinkle & Co.,
Washington, D. C. Hair nets. 171,560 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 177,373 ; published May 1, 1923.
Garfinkle, Julius, doing business as Julius Garflnkle &
Co., Washington, D. C. Suits, dresses, skirts, waists,
etc. 173,383 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 174,362 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Garfinkle, Julius, doing business as Julius Garfinkle &
Co., Washington, D. C. Ladies' and misses' silk and
cotton underwear of textile fabric. 175,068 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 170,814 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Gargoyle Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece
foods of cotton, silk, or wool, etc. 169,489 ; June 19 ;
erial No. 118,597 ; published Nov. 4, 1919.
Garhart Dental Specialty Company, Somerville, Mass.
Alloy. 176,918 ; Dec. 4.
Garland, Edith M., St. Paul, Minn. Folding combination
table outfit. 163,965 ; Feb. 6.
Garley Steel Company. (See Hird, Roy G.)
Garlock Packing Co., assignor to The Garlock Packing
Company, Palmyra, N. Y. Packing for machinery.
23,420; renewed July 25, 1923.
Garlock Packing Company, The, Palmyra, N. Y. Pack-
ing and packing material. 176,911; Dec. 4.
Garneau, Jos., Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Canned
fish. 174,519 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 175,080 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Garner Bros., New York, N. Y. Misses' and children's
hats. 168,332 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,715 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Garner Gin Company, Inc., Houston, Tex. Machines for
breaking, opening, etc., cotton and other fibrous ma-
terials. 174,304 ; Oct. 9.
Garner Gin Company, The, Houston, Tex. Machines for
treating fibrous material and parts thereof. 171,667 ;
Aug. 7.
Garnet, George H., doing business as The George H. Gar-
net Company, Allentown, Pa. Ice cream inclosed In
pastry. 171,144 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 161,251 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Garney, J. W., & Son, assignor to The James W. Garney
Estate, Scranton, Pa. Liniments and croup tinctures.
23,703; renewed Oct. 10, 1923.
Garratt. Clare B., New York, N. Y. Hand-decorated silk
and velvet goods in the piece. 172,837 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 178,915 ; published June 5, 1923.
Garred & Krause Drue; Co., Walla Walla, Wash. Photo-
graphs. 177,337 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,390 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Garrett and Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Beverages sold as
soft drinks and sirups for preparing same. 171,098;
July 31 ; Serial No. 174,077 ; published May 1, 1023.
Garrett and Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pood-flavoring ex-
tracts and jellies. 175,610 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
172,644; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Garrett, Ralph C, doing business as Tricco Chemical Co.,
Detroit, Mich. Preparation for use in the treatment
of eczema. 172,560 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,268 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Garrls, Carl A., Portland, Me. Insecticide powder. 163,071 ;
Jan. 2.
Garrison, Harry B., also doing business as The Silvodent
Co., Portland, Oreg. Foundation and pulp protector
used in making metal dental fillings. 176,427 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 183,269 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Garrity, L. M., & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Hair wavers,
crimpers, curlers, binders, puffs, etc. 167,410 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 168,361 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Garrod Shoe Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Shoes.
165,723 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 168,763 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Gartcralg Fire Clay Company, Limited, Glasgow, Scotland,
Fire-clay goods, 167,576 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,550 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Garten, Elmer A., Hinton, W. Va, Composition for stop-
ping leaks in tires and for preserving i-ubber. 172,260 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 136,626 ; published May 29, in2.S,
Garza, Pablo G., doing business as Grain Export Co.,
San Antonio, Tex, Corn flour. 167,210 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No, 165,078 ; published Jan. 30. 1923,
Gasaway, Albert A,, doing business as A. A. Gasaway &
Son, St. Joseph, Mo. Salves, washes, and ointments
used in treatment of piles and eczema. 170,167 ; July
10 ; Serial No, 170,062 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Gase, Eugene, Saginaw, Mich. Bread, cakes, crackers
biscuits, buns, etc. 165,150 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 145,680
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Gash, Abraham, New York; N. Y. Olive oil, 164,086
Feb. 13.
Gash, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Winter-pressed cotton
seed salad oil flavored with pure olive oil. 173,445
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,819 ; nublished June 26. 1923
Gaslfler Company, The, Elizabeth, N. J. Hydrocarbon
fuel burners. 175,525 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,214
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Gaspari, Laura, New York, N. Y. Deodorants. 173,825
Oct, 2 ; Serial No, 175,483 ; published June 26. 1923
Gastone Co., The, Rocky Mount, N. C, Medicine
176,306; Nov. 20; Serial No. 179,266; published Aug
21, 1923.
Gates Auto Laundry and Supply Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Air-pressure systems for washing automobiles or other
vehicles and cleaning the interior thereof and parts of
said systems. 176,968 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,144 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Gatlin and Gatlin, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fish.
175,407 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,562 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Gattis Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Remedy for dis-
orders of the stomach and liver. 163,072 ; Jan. 2.
Gattis Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Remedy for dis-
orders of the stomach and liver. 164,316 ; Feb. 20.
Gaud^, Francis J., Port Allen, La. Series of cartoons.
177,346; Dec. 18; Serial No. 181,069; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Gauthler, Hector A., Lynn, Mass. Dyspeptic compound.
166,973 ; Apr. 17.
Gay-Ola Syrup Co., The, Memphis, Tenn. Beverages sold
as soft drinks, and sirups for making same. 163,865 ;
Jan. 30.
Gayhart Millinery Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Models
(hats and untrimmed shapes). 168,002; May 8.
Gazzoni, A., & C, II Gerente, Bologna, Italy. Radio-
active reconstituent. 174,009 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
173,385 ; published July 17, 1923.
Gebhart, Edgar S., doing business as Redfern Medicine
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Digestive tonic. 172,662 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,518 ; published May 8, 1923.
Gebr. Korte, Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen, Germany.
Razors, safetv razors, mechanical strops, table knives
and forks of base metal, etc, 168,163-5 ; May 15 ;
Serial Nos. 165,945-7; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Gebr, Marklin & Co., Goppingen, Germany. Building ma-
terial for mechanical toys, toy building blocks, etc.
163.499 ; Jan. 16.
Gebr. Noelle, Ludenscheid, Germany. Knives, forks, and
spoons of aluminum. 177,759 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
178,183 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Gebr. Zuppinger, Meilen, Switzerland. Beverages sold as
a soft drink. 164,921 ; Feb. 27.
Gebriider Baumann, Amberg, Germany. Enameled bouse
and kitchen utensils of iron plate — viz, basins, bath-
tubs, beakers or tumblers, etc. 164,417 ; Feb. 20.
Gebs Boot Shop, Pittsburgh, Pa. Boots, shoes, and slip-
pers, hosiery. 177,409; Dec. 18; Serial No. 180,174;
published Oct. 2, 1923,
Geddes Manufacturing Company. (See Ashkar, Michael
A.)
Gedney, M. A., Company. (See Gedney, M. A., Pickling
Company, assignor.)
Gedney, M. A., Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Vinegar.
175,940 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 173,826 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Gedney, M. A., Pickling Company, assignor to M. A. Ged-
ney Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Vinegar, pickles,
catchups, chowchow, mustard, and sauces. 21,742 ; re-
newed Sept. 13, 1922.
Geertz, Maurice, doing business as Celry-Ale Co,, San
Francisco, Calif. Beverage sold as soft drink. 163,324 ;
Jan. 9.
Geib & Schaefer Co., Chicago, 111. Musical-instrument
cases. 174,141 ; Oct. 2.
Geiger Candy Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Candy.
176.525 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,058 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Geiger Candy Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Candy.
176.707-8 : Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 183,060-1 ; published
Sept. 18, 1923.
Geigy Company, Inc., New York, N, Y. Dye stuffs.
165,426 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,992 ; published Dec. 5,
1922.
Geiler, F. W., Inc., New York, N. Y. Wall papers, paper,
and stationery. 165,335 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 162,252 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Geiler. P. W., Inc., New York, N. Y. Colors ground m
oils, oil paints, enamel paints, etc. 176.024 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No, 177,732 ; published Sept, 4, 1923.
Gelarie, Saul, doing business as Clairtex Knitting Com-
pany, Brooklvn, N. Y. Bloomers. 1 68,487 ; May 22.
Gellman Wrench Corporation. The, Chicago, 111.
Wrenches. 170,266; July 10; Serial No. 174,896;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Gelpl, Paul, & Sons, Inc., New Orleans, Da. Chocolates
and candies. 168,874 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,135 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Geltan Company. (See Fulcra-Tan Company.)
Geltman, Israel, New York, N. Y. Cheese, mustard, farina,
tea, coffee, chocolate, condensed milk, rice, etc. 171,078 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 169,751 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Gem-Air Permanent Wave Co, Inc. New York, N, Y, Oily
preparation for producing permanent waves in the
human hair, 176,159 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 168,603 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Gem Manufacturing Company. (See Eldredgo, Frank M.)
Gem Undergarment Co., Inc, New York, N, Y. Combi-
nation undergarment comprising brassl&re, drawers,
and petticoat. 166,629; Apr. 10; Serial No. 168.467;
published Dec. 19, 1922,
Gem Safety Razor Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety-
razor sets. 175,666 ; Nov. 6,
Gem Tire & Rubber Company. (See Chadwin, Leo L.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
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Genant, WJlIiam A., Syracuse, N. T. Canned shrimp.
177.034: Dec. 11; Serial No. 160,400; publisliod Sept.
25. 102;^.
General Automotive Corporation, Chicago, 111. Locking
radiator caps. 164,907; Feb. 27.
General Bakellte Company, Perth Amboy, N. J. Pipes
and pipe parts. 170,772 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 175,601 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
General Baking Company, New Tork, N. Y. Bread.
167,085 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial Nos. 152,465-6 ; published
Dec. 10, 1922.
General Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
167,270 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 152,466 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
General Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
167,275 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 151,266 : Dec. 26, 1922.
General Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
172.460; Aug. 28; Serial No. 160,056; published May
8, 1923.
General Cigar Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars. 163,073 ;
Jan. 2.
General Cigar Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars.
105,753 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,815 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
General Commercial Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits — namely, peaches, pears, apricots, ap-
ples ; dried fruits — namely, prunes, peaches, etc.
168,375-6 ; May 22 ; Serial Nos. 169,291-2 ; published
Feb. 27. 1923.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Electric
fans. 164,398 ; Feb. 20.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Non-
metallic gear wheels and «;ear-wheel blanks. 166,783 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 161,181 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
General EJectrlc Company, Schenectady, N. Y: Non-
metallic sheet material formed from textile material
and a binder. 169,244 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,524 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Publica-
tion. 169,788 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 167,389 ; pubUshed
Mar. 27, 1923.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Non-
metallic gear wheels and gear-wheel blanks. 171,835 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 176,118 ; published May 8, 1923.
General Electric Company, Schenectady. N. Y. Electric
motors. 172,367 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 161,182 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Seneral Engineering & Construction Company, and also
flolng business as Rockford Manufacturing Co., Rock-
ford, 111. Electrically-operated apparatus for heating
and blowing air for drying purposes. 167,481 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 162,675 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
General Explosives Company, Chicago, 111. Explosives.
171,486 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 148,383 ; published May
15, 1923.
General Phonograph Corporation, New York, N. Y. Nee-
dles for talking machines and phonographs. 174,919 ;
Oct^ 23.
General Radio Company, Cambridge, Mass. Amplifiers,
direct and alternating current ; sockets, rheostats, etc.
167,334 ; Apr. 24.
General Radio Company, Cambridge, Mass. Standards of
resistance. Inductance and capitance for measuring pur-
poses, decade bridges, etc. 171,690 ; Aug. 7.
General Radio Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Vari-
ometers, variocouplers, transformers for radio appa-
ratus, radio receiving sets, etc. 175,919 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180,279 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
General Tire and Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Rubber tires, tire casings, and inner tubes. 169.130;
June 12 ; Serial No. 114,161 ; published Feb. 27. 1923.
General Tobacco Company, Louisville, Ky., and Chicago,
111. Cigars, smoking and leaf tobacco. 177,743 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 184,336 ; published Oct. 16, 1923.
General Tobacco Company, Louisville, Ky., and Chicago,
III. Cigarettes, cigars, and smoking tobacco. 177,744 ;
Dee. 25 ; Serial No. 184,334 ; published Oct. 16, 1923.
General Water Heater Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Water heaters. 171,595 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,173 ;
May 22, 1923.
General Water Heater Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Water heaters. 175,535; Nov. 6; Serial No. 180,856;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Genesee Pure Food Company, The, Le Roy, N. Y. Com-
pound for use in the preparation of jellies, desserts,
and pastries. 175,564 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,998
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Gennert, G., Inc., New York, N. Y. Albums. 173.262
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,423 ; published June 12, 1923,
Genschow, Gustav, & Co., Aktiengesellschaft. Berlin, Ger-
many. Pistols, rifles, muskets, guns, revolvers, ammu
nltion, and cleaning rods. 172,937 : Sept. 11 ; Seria:
No. 161,877; published Oct. 24, 1922.
Genschow, Gustav, & Co., Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Ger
many. Pistols, rifles, muskets, guns, revolvers, ammu
nltion, and cleaning rods. 172,938 ; Sept. 11 ; Seria
No. 161,875 ; published Oct. 24, 1922.
Gentry, Charles B., doing business as C. B. Gentry Chili
Powder Co., Los -Angeles, Calif. Chili powder. 173,572 ;
Sept. 25.
Genuine Remedies Company, Newark, N. J. Remedy for
indigestion, gas, nausea, dyspepsia, and similar stom-
ach disorders. 165,840; Mar. 20; Serial No. 169,708;
published .Tan. 2, 1923.
George Close Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
169,547 ; June 19.
George Close Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy. 171,238;
July 31 ; Serial No. 170,562 ; published May 1, 1923.
George Close Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
175,071 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 170,563 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
George & Co., Leipzig, Germany. Artistic prints, color
prints, picture post cards. 169,492 ; June 19 ; Serial
No. 137,521 ; published Jan. 3, 1922.
George. H. J., Long Beach, Calif. Automobile dog carrier.
175,058 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,195 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
George, Robert J., doing business as Imperial Peanut &
Coffee Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Coffees, candies,
chocolates, and chocolate-covered confections.' 171,434 ;
Aug. 7; Serial No. 163,796; published May 8, 1923.
George, Robert J., doing business as Imperial Peanut &
Coffee Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Roasted and salted
peanuts. 171,435 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 163,795 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
George Urban Milling Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheat
flour and rve flour. 176.741 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
176.299 : published Aug. 14, 1923.
Georgene, Madame, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dolls. 174,691 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,003 ; published July 31, 1923.
Georgopulo, G. A., & Co., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
168,315; May 22; Serial No. 108,260; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Gerace, Joseph, Lebanon, Pa. Ice-cream cones. 169,564 ;
June 19.
Gerardi, John, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Liquid preparation used
as a fire preventer, and extinguisher, a cleanser, and
moth and germ killer. 165,623 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
167.464 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Gerber & Co., Ltd., Thoune, Switzerland. Cheese.
167,133 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 158,388 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Gerhardt, Jacob, & Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Outer, negligee, and work shirts for men.
173,024 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,670 ; published
June 5, 1923. ^
Gerhart & Pagels, Trenton, N. J. Butter. 166,294;
Mar. 27.
Ger-Le Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Toilet articles.
177,464 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 17G.403 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Germ-A-Lax Laboratories. (See Raymond, Jules N.)
Germain Brothers Company, The, Saginaw, Mich. Type
of toilet or closet seat. 173,127 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
172,874 ; published June 12, 1923.
Germanow-Simon Machine Co., Rochester, N. Y. Ma-
chines for applying watch crystals. 168,176 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 169,632 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Germany, Mary, doing business as Mrs. Mary Germany,
Dallas, Tex. Salad dressing. 174,701 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 176.119; published July 24, 1923.
Gerrish, Perley G., Cambridge, Mass. Nut caramels.
165,781 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 157,665 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Gerson & Breyer, San Francisco, Calif. Hosiery.
173,660 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,174 ; published June
19, 1923.
Gerson & Breyer, San Francisco, Calif. Men's women's,
and children's hosiery. 174,491 ; Oct 16 ; Serial No.
177,374 ; published July 24, 1923.
Gerstendorfer Bros., New York, N. Y. Gold enamel paints.
164.273 ; Feb. 13.
Gerstendorfer Bros., New York, N. Y. Enamel paints.
164.274 ; Feb. 13.
Gerstendorfer Bros., New York, N. Y. Varnish stains.
164,275; Feb. 13.
Gerstendorfer Bros., New York, N. Y. Carriage colors.
164,276; Feb. 13.
Gerstendorfer Bros., New York, N. Y. Aluminum enamel
paints. 164,277 ; Feb. 13.
Gerstendorfer Bros., N< w York, N*Y. Varnishes, enamel
paints, gilding powders, liquid gold paint, etc. 168,252 ;
May 15": Serial No. 172,938 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Gerstner, H., & Sons, doing business as National Cabinet
Co., Dayton, Ohio. Cabinets for phonograph records.
163,969 ; Feb. 6.
Gessing, C. J., & Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Clothing. 166,664 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,016 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Gestetner, D., Limited, London, England. Duplicating
apparatus and accessories thereto, etc. 174,275 ; Oct.
9 ; Serial No. 178,175 ; published July 10, 1923.
Get-Gas Service Stations, Inc., Springfield, 111. Gasoline,
kerosene, naphtha, etc. 170,130; July 10; Serial No.
158,391 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Getstnger, Orpho C, Los Angeles, Calif. Motion-picture
films. ] 69, 171; June 12; Serial No. 168,261; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Getz. Vernon C, doing business as The Wonderlay Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Antiseptic drink for chicks.
173,894 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,292 ; published July
10, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registramts of trade-marks — Continued.
Getz, Vernon C, doing business as The Wonderlay Com-
pany, Indianapolis. Ind. Chick tonic feed. 177,215 ;
Dec; 11; Serial No. 177,293; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Gevaert Photo-Prcducten, Oude-God, near Antwerp, Bel-
gium. Cameras, photographic films on spools, film
packs, portrait films, etc. 165,667-70 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 166,677-80 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Gevaert Photo-Producten, Oude-God, near Antwerp, Bel-
gium. Photographic films, film packs portrait films,
etc. 165,750; Mar. 20; Serial No. 170,933; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Gevaert Photo Producten Oude-God, near Antwerp, Bel-
gium. Cameras, photographic films on spools, film
packs, portrait films, etc. 166,000 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,410 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Gevaert Photo Producten Oude-God, near Antwerp, Bel-
gium. Cameras, photographic films on spools, film
packs, portrait films, etc. 166,053; Mar. 27; Serial
No. 168.411 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Gheens, G. Edward, Louisville, Ky. Candy. 171,370 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 169,542 ; published May 8, 1923.
Ghrlskey's, Charles M., Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Tennis-
tape reels, baseballs, baseball gloves and mitts, baseball
bats, etc. 171,174 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,456 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Giacomo Costa Fu Andrea, Geneva, Italy. Olive oil.
166,154 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 155,168 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Giant Concrete Pile Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Concrete
piles, casting and driving forms or channels for con-
crete piles by means of which piles are driven Into the
ground. 167,498 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 134,563 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Giant Umbrella Co. (See Grossman, Jacob.)
Giard, Philip, Shoe Company, Inc., The, Brockton, Mass.
Boots and shoes. 173,846 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,886 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Gibl)on, C. S., Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Women's shoes.
164,076 ; Feb. 13.
Gibbon, C. S., Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Women's shoes.
166,293 ; Mar. 27.
Glbbs, Edward F.-G. Gibbs, doing business as Rigid Tool
Holder Company, Washington, D. C. Metal-working-
machine tools and tool holders. 167,973 ; May 8.
Glbbs, Walter A., trading as W. A. Gibbs & Son, Chester,
Pa. Animal traps. 175,225 ; Oct. 30.
Gibson, (,'., M. D., doing business as The Gibson Drug Co.,
Thomson, Ga. Medicinal preparation used in the treat-
ment of indigestion, dyspepsia, etc. 164,354 ; Feb. 20.
Gibson Drug Co., The. (See Gibson, C, M. D.)
Gibson, Geo. R., Co., New York, N. Y. Bath and tooth
brushes. 167,115; Apr. 24; Serial No. 163,978; pub-
lished Feh. 6, 1923.
Gibson, Geo. R., Co., New York, N. Y. Nail, tooth, hair,
cloth, and flesh brushes. 171,510 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
163,979 ; published May 22, 1923.
Gibson, Geo. R., Co., New York, N. Y. Toothbrushes.
173.956 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 165,791 ; published July
10 1923,
Gibson, Lina S., doing business as Gibson Remedy Com-
pany, Fort Wayne, Ind. Preparation for the relief of
coughs and after effects of influenza, etc. 177,183 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,7.59 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Gibson Musical String Co., BellevlUe, N. J. Strings for
violins, violas, violoncellos, double basses, tango banjos,
etc. 166,337; Mar. 27.
Giddings, Warren A., doing business as NItrol Chemical
Co., Not Inc., Chicago, 111. Antiseptic lotion for the
treatment of cuts, burns, bolls, etc. 165,488 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 166,228; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Gilbert, A. C, Company, The, New Haven, Conn. Toy
construction setsi. 169,192 ; June 12 ; Serial No*
175,192 ; publishefi Mar. 27, 1923.
Gilbert, A., & Sons Brass Foundry Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Brass, aluminum, etc., ingots and castings. 176,629 ;
Nov. 27: Serial No. 163.515; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Gilbert Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Preparation for
the treatment of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, colds,
etc. 174,341 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 155,094 ; published
Mar. 28, 1922.
Gilbert, Glenn R., doing business as Azol Laboratories,
Chicago, 111. Tooth paste, mouth wash, pyorrhea
astringent, hair tonic, etc. 176,232 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 167,612 ;■ published Aug. 7, 1923.
Gilbert, Henry S., doing business as Berco Medicine Co.,
Louisville, Ky. Female general tonics. 174,318 ; Oct.
16 ; Serial No. 177,733 ; published July 10, 1923.
Gilbert Knitting Company, Little Falls, N. Y. Woolen
wearing apparel. 165,238; Mar. 6.
Gilbert Paper Co., Menasha, Wis. Bond, ledger, and
writing paper. 175,285 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,411 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Gilbert Paper Co., Menasha, Wis. Bond, ledger, and
writing, papers. 176.401 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,410 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Gile & Jenks, Salem, Oreg. Dried fruits. 177,375 ; Dec.
18: Serial No. 180,858: published Sept. 25. 192.S.
Gill Brothers Company. Steubenville, Ohio. Glass lamp
chimneys, globes, shades, and reflectors. 163,074 ; Jan. 2.
Gill, Warren D., Los Angeles, Calif. Tooth paste.
173,106 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 176,962 ; published .Tune
12, 1923. f
GUlen-Cole Co., Portland, Oreg. Asbestos mats. 174,467 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 171,312 ; published July 3, 1923.
Gillen, P. Joseph, doing business as Mentho-Kreoamo
Company, Clinton, 111. Medicinal preparation for
pneumonia, flu, colds, etc. 173.893 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 177,294; published July 10, 1923.
Gillet & Fils, Villeurbanne, France. Apparatus for per-
mitting the matching of color shades. 173,711 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 177,181 ; published June 26, 1923.
Gillett Chemical Works. (See Gillett, Clyde R.)
Gillett, Clyde R., doing business as Gillett Chemical
Works, Sacramento, Calif. Lubricating oils. 171,264 :
July 31 ; Serial No. 169,293 ; published May 15, 1923.
Gillett, Ralph J., Importing Company, The, Cleveland.
Ohio. Jewelry, tableware, etc. 175,813 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 154,589; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Safety-
razor blades. 164,884; Feb. 27.
Gilliam Manufacturing Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Roller bearings. 177,107 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,633 ;
published Sept. 25, •1923.
Gllllnder & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Illuminating
glassware, such as lamp shades, globes, bowls, etc.
168,776; May 29; Serial No. 174,133; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Glllitt, Fred C, doing business as C-O-D Cereal Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. Breakfast cereals. 170,876 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 158,309 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Gas-
oline and lubricating oils. 164,372 ; Feb. 20.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Lubri-
cating oils. 164,698; Feb. 27.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Lubri-
cating oils. 168,453 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 173,634 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Lubri-
cating oils. 168,767-8 ; May 29 ; Serial Nos. 173,764-5 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Vola-
tile compound derived from petroleum. 169,975 ; July
10; Serial No. 166,557; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Kero-
sene and lubricating oils. 175,957 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 166,558 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Gilpin Liniment Company. (See Gilpin, Wesley O.)
Gilpin, Wesley O., doing business as Gilpin Liniment Com-
pany, Pritchard, Ala. Certain medicine for internal
and external use for the treatment of rheumatism, neu-
ralgia, sprains, etc. 164,094 ; Feb.- 13.
Gimbel Brothers, New York, New York, N. Y. Rubbing
lotion. 164,436; Feb. 20.
Gimbel Brother.^, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Men's
hats. 169,979 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 166,944 ; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
Gimbel Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Table glassware.
174,090 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,063 ; published July
10 1923.
Gimbel Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Golf balls.
175,599; Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,916; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Ginsberg, I., & Bros., assignors to Isaac Ginsberg &
Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Children's, girls',
and women's dresses. 171,727 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
170,636; published May 15, 1923.
Ginsberg, I., & Bros., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Isaac Ginsberg & Brothers, Inc. Women's dresses.
171,883 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,671 ; published May
22 1923
Ginsberg, R., & Bro.. New York, N. Y. Ladies' hair nets.
174.882 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,563 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Gin tone Laboratories. (See Schneider, Emil D.)
Giocalas, Th., & V. Coyimzoglu, New York, N. Y. Dates.
172,219 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,435 ; published May
29 1923.
Giocalas, Th., & V. Coyimzoglu, New York, N. Y. Dates.
172,097-8 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial Nos. 174,436-7 ; ■ published
May 29, 1923.
Giocalas, Th., & V. Coyimzoglu, New York, N. Y. Dates.
172,096 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 174,439 ; published May
29 1923.
Giocalas, Th., & V. Coyimzoglu, New York, N. Y. Dates.
173,849; Oct. 2; Serial No. 174,438; published July
3, 1923.
Gitterman, Robert S., doing business as Allen Bottling
Co., Wichita, Kans. Natural mineral water and ginger
ale. 168,013 : May 8.
Ginzkey, I. Mafferdorf, Inc., New York, N. Y. Woolen
blankets. 163,980 ; Feb. 6.
Given, John M., Company, The, New York, N. Y. ;
Chicago, 111., and Pittsburgh, Pa. Hosiery. 176,483;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,660 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Given, John M., Company, The, New York, N. Y. ;
Chicago, 111., and Pittsburgh, Pa. Hosiery. 176,485 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,699 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Glacifer Company, The, Boston, Mass. Cooling contain-
ers. 168,345 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 148,023 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923. , „
Gladding, B. F., & Co., Inc., South Otselic, N. Y.
Enameled silk fly fishing lines. 177,641 ; Dec. 25 ;
Serial No. 154,689 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
681
Gladding Dry Goods Co., Providence, R. I. Bookcases,
beds, book-ends, bufifets, bonches. desks, etc. 173.607 ;
Oct. 2 : Seri.nl No. 158,829 : published May 29, 192.S.
Glaser Bros., Boston, Min^s. tingor rings. ICO.HSi) ;
June 12 : Serial No. 173,188 : published Feb. 27, 1923.
Glasgow Clay I'roducts Company, Glasgow, Va. Brick.
165,087 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,574 ; published Oct.
17. 1922.
Glass, Henry, & Co.. New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
165,454 ; Mar. 13 : Serial No. 171,493 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Glass. Henry, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
165,758: Mar. 20; Serial No. 170,577; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Glass, Henry, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
165,759 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,579 ; published Dec.
2G. 1922.
Glass, Henry, & Co., New York. N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 166.955 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,580 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Glass, Henry, & Co., New York, N. Y. Ginghams in
the piece. 170.230; Julv 10; Serial No. 173,820; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Glassujire, Sara R.. doing business as Infallible Hair
Color Restorer Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for
restoring hair. 168.310 ; May 15.
Glassmire, Sara R., doing business as VTm. Glassmire'e,
Philadelphia, Pa. Hair lotions and iskin creams.
172.350 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173.283 ; published May
15, 1923.
Glass & Wohl. Newark, N. J. Suitcases. 163,325 ; Jan. 9.
Gleason. John E., Asbury Park, N. J. Gaskets for internal-
combustion engines. 171,358 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
170,880; published May 1, 1923.
Gleckner. W. W., & Sons Co., Canton, Pa. Harness, col-
lars, saddlerv, and parts thereof. 174,282 ; Oct. 9 ;
Serial No. 179,267 ; published July 10, 1923.
Gleich. Valentine A., doing business as G & H Products
Co., Columbn.«. Ohio. "Writing inks. 174,700 ; Oct. 23 ;
S.rial No. 175,784 ; published June 26, 1923.
Glembv. S., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 164,063 ;
Feb. 13.
Glemhv's, S., Sons Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
ic.3,326: Jan. 9.
Glcmby's, S., Sons Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Snap
fasteners. 164,041-2 ; Feb. 6.
Glembv's, S., Sons Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Snap
fasteners. 170,355 ; July 10.
Glemby's, S.. Sons Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Powder
puffs. 170,973 : Julv 24.
Glencairn Mfg. Co., Pawtucket, R. I. Shoe, corset, un-
derwear, and blouse lacings, etc., all made of cotton.
164,027 ; Feb. 6.
Glencairn Mfg. Co., Pawtucket, R. I. Lacings, galloons,
and braids made of cotton. 164,031 ; Feb. 6.
Glenco vTiemieal Co.. Troy. N. Y. Cleansing powder.
167,901 : May 8 ; Serial No. 169,357 ; pubUshed Jan.
30, 1923.
Glenco Products Company, Quincy, 111. Mops. 177,468 ;
Dec. 18 : Serial No. 176,175 ; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Glendale Chemical Company. (See Williams, Maurice M.)
Glessner, Inez C, doing business as, Largal Company,
Findlav, Ohio. Preparation for the relief of colds.
167,371 ; Mav 1 ; Serial No. 168,764 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Glessner. Otto A., doing business as Pest-TJ-Di Chemical
Company. Chicago, 111. Preparation for the alleviation
of roup, diarrhea, etc.. in chickens ; poison ivy, ulcers,
etc., in humans. 163.075 : Jan. 2.
Glick, Emil. Cleveland. Ohio. Knitted neckties and
scarfs. 163,576; Jan. 23.
Glick. Louis. Portsmouth, Ohio. Furniture polish.
165.246 ; Mar. 6;
Glickman, Abraham E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair tonic.
170,500; .Tulv 17; Serial No. 171,017; published Apr.
17. 1923.
Glickson, Simon, Chicago, 111. Preparations for gonor-
rhea and syphilis. 175.402 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 164,538 ;
published Aug. 28. 1923.
Glidden Company. The, Cleveland. Ohio. Paints and
varnishes. 176,387 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 172,672 :
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Glidden Company. The. Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid varnish.
177.546 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,378 ; published Oct.
2. 1923.
Glidden Nut Butter Company, The, Chicago. 111. Oleo-
margarine. 170.669 : July 17 ; Serial No. 159,506 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Glimmerglen Farms, Inc., New York and Cooperstown.
N. Y. Cloth, bed blankets, and automobile robes.
165,681 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,526 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Glimmerglen Farms, Inc., Cooperstown and New York,
N. Y. Horse blankets. 166,362 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No
170.525 ; published Dec. 19. 1922.
Gllrr Mfg. Co., The. (See Wigart. John.)
Gllstrldis, Frosso & Co., New York, N. Y. Candles.
170,766 ; Julv 24 : Serial No. 177,183 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Globe Grain & Milling Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Wheat
flour. 167,124-5 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 165,369-70 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Globe Import Co. (See RIchter, JuUns.)
Globe Import Company, San Francisco, Calif. Hair nets.
171,618 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,734 ; published May 15,
1923.
Globe Laboratories, Fort Worth, Tex. Clear refined antl-
hog-cholera serum, anti-hog-cbolera serum, hog-cholera
virus, mixed infection bacterin for swine, etc. 172,680 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 163,752 ; published May 29, 1923.
Globe Radio Manufacturing Co. (See Cuthbert, Rich-
ard G.)
Globe Rubber Tire Manufacturing Co., Trenton, N. J.
Nonmetallic pneumatic tires and inner tubes. 169,865 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 175,589 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Globe Shoe Company, Chelsea, Mass. Women's boots and
shoes. 170,166; July 10; Serial No. 169,900; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Globe Soap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap.
163,433; Jan. 9.
Globe Trots Films, Inc. (See Chester, C. L., Productions,
Inc., assignor.)
Globe Wire Co., Sharpsburg, Pa. Steel rods suitable for
the making of taps and small tools. 173,215 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 174.773 ; published June 19, 1923.
Globe Wire Co., Sharpsburg, Pa. Steel rods. 170,228;
July 10; Serial No. 174,772; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Gloo-Pen Company. (See Knauth, William.)
Gloria Co., Chicago, 111. Face enamel for use as a skin
curative. 167,653 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167,940 : pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Gloria Light Co., Chicago, 111. Kerosene-gas-maiing ap-
pliances. 174,468; Oct. 16; Serial No. 171,123; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Glossall Co., The. (See Duffield, Arthur W.)
Glossy Straight ilanufacturing Co., Selma, Ala. Hair
dressing. 171,917 ; Aug. 14.
Glo-Tex Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Cleaning
fluid for dry-cleaning fabrics, leather, and the like.
170,556 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,763 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Glover, H. Clay, Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Mange
medicine. 163,929 ; Feb. 6.
Gluck, Edward V., doing business as Safe-T Fuse Handle
Co., Richmond Hill, assignor to Safe-T Fuse Handle Co.
Inc, Woodhaven, N. Y. Safety devices for handling
electric fuses. 167,715 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 139,206 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Glucol Mfg. Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Pastes, glues, and
adhesives. 168,730 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,271 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Gober, Francis S., doing business as Midwest Laboratory,
Oklahoma, Okla. Cold salve, liniment for sprains, etc.,
skin ointment. 164,878 ; Feb. 27.
Goddard, J, W., & Sons, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 169,702 ; June 26.
Godefroy, Charles W., St. Louis, Mo. Face powders and
bleaches and liquid rouge. 169,879 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
142,840; published June 14, 1921.
Godel, E., & Sons, Peoria. 111. Lard. 177,418 ; Dec. 18 ;
. Serial No. 165.586 : published Oct. 2, 1923.
Godi di Godio, Alberto, Rome and Genoa, Italy. Agglom-
erating material for street paving, coating, Industrial
flooring, etc. 166,187 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 161 .125 ;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
Godwin & Lohmann, Brooklyn, N. T. Compounds for the
removal of rust and scale from the Interior of radi-
ators and water jackets. 173.549 : Sept. 25.
Goellpr's, M. G., Sons, CIrcleville, Ohio. Brooms. 171,054 ;
July 31 : Serial No. 175,861 ; published May 15, 1923.
Goepel. Charles H., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
176,597; Nov. 27; Serial No. 178,719; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Goepel, Charles H., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
177.551 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,110 ; published Oct.
2. 1923.
joerdeler. Pearl P.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dolls. 177,350 ;
Dec. 18: Serial No. 180.536: published Oct. 2. 1923.
Goerz Flour Mills Co., Newton, Kans. Wheat flour.
163,577 : Jan. 23.
Goerz Flour Mills Co., Newton, Kans. Wheat flour.
176,191 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 152,796 ; published July
17 1923
Goetiiel, Alfred C. Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. Dust collectors.
172,250 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 157,369 : published May
29. 1923.
Goethel, Alfred C, Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis. Sheet-
metal sectional rowboats. 174,405 ; Oi;t. 16 ; Serial
No. 176,617 ; pubUshed July 17, 1923.
Goethel, Alfred C. Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis. Skylights.
173,055 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,619 ; published June
12, 1923.
Goetz, M. K., Brewing Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Cereal bev-
erages containing malt. 163.500: Jan. 16.
Goetz-Berlln Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Linings, pocket-
ings, and interlinings in the piece. 175,521 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 175,485 : published Aug. 28, 1923.
Goetz-Berlin Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Linings, pocket-
ings. and interlinings of cotton fabrics. 175,19:5 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 175,486 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Goff. Milton G., doing business as Premier Mfg. Co., De-
troit, Mich. Knife or shear sharpeners. 164,966 ;
Feb. 27.
Goff, S. B., & Sons Company, Camden, N. J. Candy.
171,781 ; Aug, 14 ; Serial No. 172,939 ; published May
22, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Goheen Coiporatlon, The, Wilmington, Del., and Warren,
Ohio. Paint for general use. 169,596 ; .Tune 26 ;
Serial No. 129,129 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Golber, Hyman E., doing business as H. E. Golber and
Company, Chicago, 111. Pencil leads and mechanical
pencils holding such leads. 166,892 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 165,949; published Sept. 19. 1922.
Gold Buckle Association, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 176,497 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,64.S ; • pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Gold Buckle Association, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 176,498 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,637 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Gold Buckle Association, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 177,083; Dec. 11; Serial No. 173,636; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Gold Buckle Association, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 177,084 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,639 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Gold Buckle Association, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 177,085 ; Dec. 11 : Serial No. 173,640 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Gold Buckle A.ssociation, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 177,086 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,642 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Gold Buckle Association, East Highland, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 177,558 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 173,643 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Gold, Jacob N., doing business as Gol-Mar, Philadelphia,
Pa. Automobile accessories. 176,513 : Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 164,431 ; published July 17, 1923.
Gold Seal Co., Palisades Park, N. J. Repeating attach-
ments for phonographs. 166,539 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
159,258 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Gold Seal Co., Palisades Park, N. J. Phonograph needles.
166,582 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 171,992 ; published Jau.
23, 1923.
Goldberg Bros., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hand bags and
pockotbooks. 164,618 ; Feb. 20.
Goldberg, Eli F., doing business as Lewgold Imports,
Syracuse, N. Y. Saws. 175,319 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,977 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Goldberg, Fred, doing business as National Extract &
Flavor Co., Hoboken, N. J. Hair tonic. 177,133;
Dec. 11; Serial No. 144,812; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Goldberg, G., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Stationery.
174,922 ; Oct. 23.
Goldberg, Samuel A., Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 171,241 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 170,375 ; published May 8, 1923.
Goldberg, Solomon H., Chicago, 111. Rubber tires of all
kinds. 165,170 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 119,190 ; published
Oct. 10, 1922.
Goldblum, Theodore, doing business as Stanley Drug
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Medicine for general de-
bility, nervous prostration, etc. 174,845 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 177,736 ; published July 31, 1923.
Golden, Robert, New York, N. Y. Spotlights and light
projectors. 174,430 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,145 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Goldin, Meyer, doing business as Continental Watch and
Jewelry Co., Chicago, 111. Watch movements and
watchcases. 174,824 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 173,887 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Gol-Mar. (See Gold, Jacob N.)
Gomi, Tadashi D., New York, N. Y. Medicine for tubercu-
losis, pneumonia, and pleurisy. 172,529 ; Sept. 4 ;
Serial No. 173,131 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Bench grind-
ers. 172,697; Sept. 11; Serial No. 177,082; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Miter boxes.
172,698 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,893 ; published May
29, 1923.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Polishing and
grinding heads. 172,699 ; Sept. 11 : Serial No. 176.825 :
published May 29, 1923.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Valve grind-
ers. 172,700 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,824 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Bench vises.
172,701; Sept. 11; Serial No. 176,737; published May
29, 1923.
Goodman, Samuel, Baltimore, Md. Suits. 173,320;
Sept. 25: Serial No. 173,416; published June 26, 1923.
Goodrich, B. F.. Company, The, New York, N. Y. Inner
tubes. 172,888 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,720 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Golden Arrow Hosiery Mills. (See Crutcher, Edwin.)
Golden & Company, Incorporated, Washington, D. C.
Butter. 165,094 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 155,746 ; Nov. 14,
1922.
Golden Grain Juice Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Ginger ale,
wild cherry, grape, orange, and lemon beverages.
164,269 ; Feb. 13.
Golden Grain Juice Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Dry com-
pound for making a nonalcoholic, maltless beverage.
167,106; Apr. 24; Serial No. 169,588; published Jan.
Golden Grain Milling Company, East St. Louis, 111. Horse
and mule feed. 165,378 ; Alar. 6 ; Serial No. 160 187 •
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Golden Grain Milling Company, East St. Louis, 111.
Mixed horse and mule feed. 167,238 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 159,462 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Golden Poppy Company, Berkeley, Calif. Soap powder.
163,803 ; Jan. 30.
Golden Ray Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hair
tonics. 168,843; May 29; Serial No. 170,816; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Golden Rule Ref. Co., Wichita, Kans. Gasoline, kerosene,
and lubricating oils. 176,490 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
166,770 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Golden State Lubricating Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Lubricating oils and greases. 164,700 ; Feb. 27.
Golden West Packing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 167,869 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
168,679 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Goldenberg's, Washington, D. C. Refrigerators, Ice chests,
nursery boxes, water coolers. 167,666 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 170,643 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Goldenola Talking Machine Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Pho-
nographs. 172,407 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,732 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Goldle Fruit Co. (See Welnstein, Goldie.)
Goldin, S., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Plush coats.
166,112 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 150,673 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
GoldIng Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk, arti-
ficial-silk, woolen, worsted, cotton, etc., fabrics in the
piece. 165,631 ; Mar. 13.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece
goods made of silk. 166,906 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
170,276; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece
goods made of silk. 166,937 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
170,278 ; published .Tan. 30, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 167,044 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,376 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods. 168,870 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,647 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece goods
made of silk. 169,800 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 170,277 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 174,190 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 181,183 ;
published .Tuly 17, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 174,200; Oct. 9; Serial No. 180,859;
published July 17, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 175,183; Oct. 30; Serial No. 181,181;
published July 17, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece
goods made of silk. 175,315 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
181,182 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 175,444 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 183,336 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Goldman Costume Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Ladies' dressing gowns. 175,988 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
155.342 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Goldman, Harry, Chicago, 111. Advertising devices.
171,996 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 169,014 ; published May
29, 1923.
Goldman, Harry W., doing business as The Harry W.
Goldman Co., Baltimore, Md. Middy blouses, ladles',
children's, and misses' dresses, knickers, boys' suits,
etc. 174,260 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 177,484 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Goldman, I., doing business as Goldman's, San Francisco
•and Oakland, Calif. Ladies' suits, coats, dresses, etc.
174,547; Oct. 16.
Goldman, Sigmund L.. doing business as Red Sun Prod-
ucts Co., Chicago, 111. Bottle cappers. 164,255 ; Feb. 13.
Goldman, Sigmund L., doing business as Red Sun Products
Co., Chicago, 111. Malt extracts for food purposes.
165,992 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,068 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Goldman, Sigmund L., doing business as Red Sun Prod-
ucts Co., Chicago, 111. Sirups for use in making non-
alcoholic beverages ; 167,169 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
171,635 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Goldman, William, doing business as The Modern Press-
ing Appliances, Brooklyn, N. Y. Steam-pressing ma-
chines for clothes. 176.889 ; Dec. 4.
Goldschmidt, The Firm of Th., Essen-on-the Ruhr, Ger-
many, assignor to The Chemical Foundation, Incorpo-
rated, Wilmington, Del. Mordants. 23,707 ; renewed
Oct. 10, 1922.
Goldsmith, David J., doing business as Hagen Import
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Malt extract. 164,903 ; Feb. 27.
Goldsmith, Henry N., Philadelphia, Pa. Paper towels,
paper napkins, wrappers for delicatessen lunches.
176,397 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,750 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Goldsmith, L., & Son, Inc., Newark, N. J. Trunks.
171,645; Aug. 7.
Goldsmith, Lowenfels & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Towels
and toweling, textile in nature. 166,204 ; Mar. 27 :
Serial No. 171,173 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
683
Goldsmith, Nnthan, New York, N. Y. Fresh tomatoes.
176,794 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,664 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Goldsmith, P., Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Footballs, basket balls, baseballs, bats, gloves, etc.
167.104 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 169,478 ; published Jan.
9. 1923.
Goldsmith. P., Sons, Company, The>, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Shoes, athletic hosiery, pants, sport clothes, etc.
176,359; Nov. 20.
Goldsmith, Stern & Co., New York, N. Y. Watches and
watchcases. 165,019 ; Feb. 27.
Goldsmith. Stern & Co., New York, N. Y. Baby pins, bar
pins, bead neckchains, belt buckles, bib holders, etc.
107,780 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 171,418 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Goldsmith, Stern & Co., New York, N. Y. Sewing
thimbles. 170,379 : July 17 ; Serial No. 174,387 ; pub-
lished M;ir. 13, 1923.
Goldsmith, Walter A., Cleveland, Ohio. Bloomers.
171,485 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 151,987 ; published May 1,
1923.
Goldsmith, Walter A., Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Bloomers. 175.165 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,116 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Goldsmith's Music Store Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Pianos, violins, guitars, banjos, and talking machines.
167,.S26 : Apr. 24.
Goldsmith's Music Store Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Pianos,
violins, guitars, banjos, and talking machines. 167,328 ;
Apr. 24.
Gold.smith's, P. S., Son?, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bat hags, base-
ball caps, bathing caps, college caps, men's sport clothes,
ladies' sport clotnes, etc. 171,192 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
139,353 ; published May 8, 1923.
Goldstein, Al., New York, N. Y. Men's shirts. 1Z7.581 ;
Dec. 18.
Goldstein Brothers, Santa Cruz, Calif. Beverage sold as a
soft drink. 165,621 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,387 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1023.
Goldstein and Fisher Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress
t^lirtK and pyjamas. 169,427 ; June 12.
Goldstein. M., it Company. Chicago, 111. Ladies' pyjamas,
bloomers, and textile-fabric undergarments. 164,838 ;
Feb. 27.
Goldstein, Sam, doing business as Rex Cap Company,
Chicago, 111. Caps and soft hats. 168,656 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 166,449 ; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Goldthorp, Henry, Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Up-
hAlsterv and drapery fabrics. 170.650 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 170.063 : published Apr. 17, 1923.
Goldweb Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Jjadies' hats.
172,083 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No, 176,541 ; published May
22, 1923.
Golf Progress Company. (See Miller, Arnold W.)
Golf Specialty Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md.
Golf clubs. 169,152: June 12; Serial No. 163,753;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Golitskv. I'osner & Hock. Bayonne, N. J. Clothing
177.509: Dec. 18; Serial No. 153.807; published May
16, 1922.
Goll, Robert E., doing business as European Radio Com-
pany, Brooklvn, N. Y. Radio equipment. 170,380;
July 17 ; Serial No. 174,388 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Golun Fur Novelty Co., Johnstown, N. Y. Powder puffs.
164,945 : Feb. 27.
Gone Bell Manufacturing Company, The. East Hampton,
Conn. Tovs. 177.421; Dec. 18; Serial No. 165.190:
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Good-Grape Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Carbonated
grape drink. 167.019 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,168 ;
published Jan. 16, 1923.
Good-Grape Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Nonalcoholic
maltless grape drink. 168,305: May 15.
Good-Grape Company, The, Chattanoifga, Tonn. Bever-
ages and compounds for making same. 177,327 ; Dec.
18 ; Serial No. 178.720 : published Oct. 2, 1923.
Good, James, Inc., Philadelphia. Pa. Preparations for
destroying weeds, sprays for plants, shrubs, and trees,
Bordeaux mixture, etc. 169,685 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
166,740 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
Good-Wil Lubricating Co., St. Louis. Mo. Lubricating
greases and oils. 163,076 ; Jan. 2.
Goodale Dairy Co. (See Goodale. Robert W.)
Goodale Ice Cream Co. (See Goodale, Robert W.)
Goodale, Robert W., doing business as Goodale Dairy
Co., Goodale Ice Cream Co., and Howdy Bottling
Works, Centralia, 111. Beverage made from milk,
cocoa, sngar, malted milk, and flavor, and sold as a
soft drink, and a sirup for making same. 167,162 ;
Apr. 24 : Serial No. 171.214 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Goodall Worsted Co., Sanford, Me., and New York, N. Y.
Men's and boys' coats, vests, pants, and knickerbockers.
170,138 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 162,546 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Goodbar, Octavia W., doing business as Octavia Walton,
Boston, Mass. Greeting cards, sheets, and folders.
177.414 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 166,595 ; published Sept.
25. 1923.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Arbors, augers,
awls, belt tighteners, bench hooks, bench tablets, etc.
165,931 ; Mar. 20.
Goodlatte, T. R., & Sons (Inc.), Clifton, N. J. Oilcloth.
171,118 : July 31 ; Serial No. 175,193 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Goodlatte, T. R., & Sons, (Inc.), Delawanna, Clifton,
N. J. Oilcloth. 177.068; Dec. 11; Serial No. 183,145 ;
published Sept. 18, 1023.
Goodlow Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vests, coats,
trousers, and overcoats for men and boys. 169,425 ;
June 12.
Goodman, A., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Matzoths.
175,824 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 162,732 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Goodman, A., & Sons. Inc., New York, N. Y. Alimentary
paste products. 176,682 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 169,545 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Goodman American Ice Cream Company, Chicago, IIL
Ice cream. 170,648; July 17; Serial No. 169,710-;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Adhe-
sive tire-repair materials. 163.077 ; Jan. 2.
(ioodrleh, B. F., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Hose
made of rubber rceiifovcej with fabric. 168,192 ; May
15 ; Serial No. 168,884 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Hose
made of ruDber reenforced with fabric. 105,412 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 131.966 ; published Oct. 17, 1922.
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Pneu-
matic-tire casings made of rubber combined with fabric.
169,849 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,472 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
Goodrich Drug Company, Anoka, Minn. Liniment for
external use for rheumatism, sore throat, colds, etc.
167,228; Apr. 24; Serial No. 169,633; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Goodson, J. F., & Company, doing business as J. F. G.
Coffee Co., Morristown, Tenn. Coffee. 171,362 ; Aug.
7 ; Serial No. 170,582 ; published May 8, 1923.
Goodwin, Hari-y L., doing business as Post-Golden Rule
Fuel Co., Kan,sns City, Mo. Coal. 167,656; May 8;
Serial No. 167,871 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Goodwin, Harry L., doing business as The Coney Cone
Company, assignor to C. G. Rowan, Kansas City, Mo.
Ice-cream cones. 173.618 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 165,258 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Goodwin, J. V., & Co. (See Van Goodwin, J.)
Goodwin Oyster Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Fresh
oysters. 163,817 ; Jan. 30.
Goodyear Rubber Co., San Francisco, Calif. Rubber and
oiled coats- and jackets. 168,121; May 15; Serial No.
158,612 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Goodyear Rubber Co., San Francisco, Calif. Rubber and
oiled coats and jackets. 168,122 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
158.613 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Goodyear Rubber Company, Middletown, Conn. Rubber
boots and shoes and arctic overshoes. 170,611 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 176,338 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Goodyear Rubber Company, Middletown, Conn. Rubber
boots and shoes and arctic overshoes. 173,885 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 176,337 ; published .July 10, 1923.
Goodyear Rubber Company, New York, N. Y., and St.
Paul. Minn. Rubber boots and shoes. 169,411 ;
June 12.
Goodyear Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Rubber
and leather goods, and waterproof oiled fabrics.
23,455-6; renewed Aug. 8, 1923.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Rubber or composition heels and soles for boots and
shoes. 166,827 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,934 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Goodvear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Vehicle tires. 163,866; Jan. 30.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Tires comprised wholly or in part of rubber. 167,685 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 156,991 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
House-organ publications. 172,044 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
No. 157,566; published May 8, 1923.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Rubber belting. 177,126 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 109,059 ;
published Oct. 7, 1919.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Airships, balloons, kites, aviation and aeronautical ac-
cessories. 174,449 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 164,498 ; pub-
lished July 8, 1923.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Vehicle
rims, automobiles, motor trucks, etc. 176.897 ; Dec. 4.
Goodvear Waterproof Company. (See Lobel, Benjamin.)
Goos-O-Rubb Co. (See FingI, Anton W.)
Gordon, Gordon, Chicago, 111. Rouges and Up sticks.
170,991 ; July 24.
Gordon, Joseph P., doing business as The Health Buckle
Belt Co., Roekford, lU. Belts. 172,509; Aug. 28.
Gordon. Mac, doing business as Saigo Varnish Works,
New York. N. Y. Varnish. 172.414; Aug. 28; Serial
No. 178,721 : published May 29, 1923.
Gordon-Pagel Company, Detroit, Mich. Bread. 167,265 ;
Apr. 25 ; Serial No. 153,596 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Gordone, Robbie, Chicago, lU. Hair wavers. 167,632 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 166,681 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Gorham Chocolate Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Candy. 166.505; Apr. 3; Serial No. 163,269; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJiaietical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Gorbam Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Desk
sets, pens, lead pencils, envelopes, etc. 175,293 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 152,245 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Pipes, cigar and cigarette holders, cases, boxes, etc.
177,429 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 152,246 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Gorton, Charles W., doing business as Wesco Sales Agency,
Los Angeles, Calif. Shock absorbers. 172,510 ; Aug. 28.
Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co. (See Pew, John & Son, as-
signor. )
Gorton-Pew Fisheries Company, Gloucester, Mass.
Canned potatoes and salt fish combined for fish cakes.
169,562 ; June 19.
Gorton - Pew Fisheries Company, Gloucester, Mass.
Smoked herring. 173,570; Sept. 25.
Gorton-Pew Fisheries Company, Gloucester, Mass. Po-
tatoes and salt fish combined for fish cakes. 174,518 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,909 ; published July 24, 1923.
Gorton-Pew Fisheries Company, Gloucester, Mass. Salt
codfish. 174,601 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,910 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Company, The. Goshen,
Ind.
23; Serial No. 171,315; pub-
Knitted sweat-
170,064 ; pub-
Y. Sweaters,
171,775; Aug.
bags.
Goshen Churn & Ladder
Ladders. 174,772; Oct.
llshed July 24, 1923.
Goshen Churn & Ladder Company, The, Goshen, Ind.
Ladders and step stools. 175,005 ; Oct. 80 ; Serial No.
171,314 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Goshen Manufacturing Co., The, Goshen, Ind. Ladders.
167,923; May 8; Serial No. 170,245; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Gosney, Cyrus W., Oakland, Calif. Pies, cakes, bread,
and pastries. 172,463 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 169,757 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Gotham Aseptic Laboratories. (See Radetzky, Abraham.)
Gotham Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Laxatives and
corrective preparations. 172,521 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No.
173,928; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Gotham Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Preparation
for the treatment of constipation and its symptoms.
174,355; Oct. 16; Serial No. 177,040; published July
10, 1923.
Gotham Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Prepara-
tions for the prevention and treatment of obesity.
177,358 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,887 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Gotham Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y.
ers. 169,318 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
lished Mar. 20.
Gotham Knitting Mills, New York, N.
scarfs, knitted suits, and dresses, etc.
14 ; Serial No. 173,233 ; published May 22, 1923,
Gotthelf, Harry J., Minneapolis, Minn. Hand
163,688; Jan. 23.
Gottlieb, Joseph, doing business as Acorn Watch Case
Co., New York, N. Y. Watches and watchcases.
169,497; June 19; Serial No. 154,269; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Gottlieb, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Watches, watch move-
ments, and parts thereof. 174,632 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,665 ; published July 24, 1923.
Gottmann, Theodore, & Sons, doing business as "Gott-
man's," Chicago, 111. Candy bar. 164,738; Feb. 27.
Gottmann, Theodore, & Sons, doing business as " Gott-
mann's," Chicago, 111. Chocolate candy bar. 171,366 ;
Aug. 7; Serial No. 170,015; published May 8, 1923.
"Gottman's." (See Gottmann, Theodore, & Sons.)
Gottschalk, Steinberg & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Veils.
170,890 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 160,286 ; published Sept.
5, 1922.
Gottschall, Amos H., assignor to P. B. Gottschall, Har-
risburg. Pa. Salves, pills, vermifuge, liniment, and
cough balm. 22,471 ; renewed Feb. 14, 1928.
Goudey Gum Company, The, Boston, Mass. Chewing
gum. 172,781 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 156,001 ; pub-
lished .Tune 5, 1923.
Gould, Edward H., doing business as Gould Mf.?. Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Liniment for the treatment of rheu-
matism, neuritis, lumbago, sprains, etc. 169,096 ;
June 5.
Gould, P. L., doing businpss as Alaskan Fur Company,
Houston, Tex. P'ur garrnents. 168,070 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 162,401 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Gould Manufacturing Co., Inc., Birmingham, Ala. Chemi-
cally-treated cloths for wiping glass. 165,055 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 166,685 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Gower, William M., Atlanta, Ga. Antiseptic salve.
164,338 ; Feb. 20.
Grace Chocolate Company, Baltimore, Md. Maltless
sirups for fountain drinks. 164,889 ; Feb. 27.
Grace Chocolate Company, Baltimore, Md. Candy.
168,678 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,207 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Grace, W. R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Francisco,
Calif. Textile fabrics consisting of cotton, woolen,
and silk piece goods. 166,826 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
171,269 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Grace, W. R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Francisco,
Calif. Textile fabrics consisting of cotton piece goods.
169,676 : June 26 ; Serial No. 173,927 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Grace, W. R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Francisco,
Calif. Textile fabrics consisting of cotton piece goods.
170,229; July 10; Serial No. 174,898; published Apr.
3 1923 ' » r f
Grace, W." R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Hosiery and men's knitted and textile
underwear. 173.331 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,270 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Gracenet Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
171,407; Aug. 7; Serial No. 176,404; published May
Gradisar, Frank, Ely, Minn. Palliative for rheumatism,
Itchlngs, skin diseases, etc. 168,820 ; May 29 ; Se-
rial No. 170,134; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Grady, M. J., Company, Incorporated, The, New York, N. Y.
Cordage — namely, sash cord. 168,078 ; Jan. 2.
Grady, M. J., Company, Incorporated, The, New York,
N. Y. Threads and yarns. 167,770; May 8; Serial
No. 170,078 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Grady, M. J., Company. Incorporated, The, New York,
N. Y. Tvrtne and rope or cordage made from flax or
linen. 168,224 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,220 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Grady Mfg. Co., The, Long Island City, N. Y. Furniture
polish. 166,376 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,806 ; published
Dec. 5. 1922.
Grady Mfg. Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Metal cleaner
and polish. 167,544 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,583 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Graf, Anton, New York, N. Y. Letter files. 163,327 ;
Jan. 9.
Graf, William, doing business as Southwark Beverage
& Products Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Malt sirups for
beverage purposes. 177,334 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,443 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Graffin & Dolson, New York, N. Y. Cretonnes In the
piece. 172,847 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,462 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Graham Bros. Soap Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet soap.
163,484; Jan. 9.
Graham Bros. Soap Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet soap.
165,240 : Mar. 6.
Graham Bros. Soap Company, Chicago, 111. Shampoo.
172,726-7 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial Nos. 174,573-4 ; published
May 22, 1923.
Graham. Brothers, Evansville, Ind. Motor trucks and
automobiles. 170,489 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,272 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Graham Chemical Company, Greensboro, N. C. Liquid
disinfectant. 174,150 ; Oct. 2.
Graham Co. Inc, The, New York, N. Y. Mixed nuts.
167,338 : Apr. 24.
Graham Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Mixed nuts.
177,597: Dec. 18.
Graham, Edward A., doing business as Alfred Graham &
Co., London, England. Telephonic receivers. 172,993 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,021 ; published June 5, 1923.
Graham, King R., Inc., New York, N. Y. Puff paste com-
pound, oleomargarine, butter, nut butter, etc. 165,152 ;
Mar. 6 : Serial No. 145,396 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Graham Mill & Elevator Co., Graham, Tex. Wheat flour.
171,033 : July 81 ; Serial No. 159,311 ; published Mar.
27, 192^.
Graham, Robt. J., Cashmere, Wash. Fresh boxed ap-
ples. 173,963 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,536 ; published
July 17, 1923.
Graham Sanitarium, The. (See Thompson Barlow Com-
pany.)
Graham, William, New York, N. Y. Leather. 170,436;
July 17; Serial No. 171,693; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Graham, William A., doin.g business as Parkstone Labora-
tory, Chicago, 111. Biliary antiseptic. 173,484 : Sept.
25; Serial No. 175,862; published June 26. 1923.
Graigen, Rudolph P., New York, N. Y. Bathing caps.
171,802 ; Aug. "4; Serial No. 164,757 ; published May 1,
1923.
Grain Belt Mills Company, South St. Joseph, Mo. Horse,
dairy, hen, and chick feed, egg mash, etc. 172,513 ;
Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 172,154 ; published May 1, 1923.
Grain Export Co. (See Garza Pablo G.)
Gramana Dairy Co. (See Richards, Anna M.)
Grand Forks Bottling Works, The, Grand Forks, N. Dak.
Ginger ale, cream soda, root beer, and other soft drinks.
171,599 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,266 ; published May
22, 1923.
Grand Lake & Gulf Shrimp Company, Westwego, La.
Canned shrimp. 175,294 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 156,740 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Grand Lake & Gulf Shrimp Company, Westwego, La.
Canned shrimp. 176,533-4 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos.
182,512-13 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Grand Rapids Fibre Cord Company, Grand Rapids,
Mich. Fiber cord used In making wicker or fiber fur-
niture. 165,200 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,388 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Grand Rapids Label Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Gummed
labels. 163,328; Jan. 9.
Grand Rapids Toy Manufacturing Company, Grand
Rapids, Mich. Toys — namelv, wooden animal toys, toy
furniture, etc. 164,739 ; Feb. 27.
Grand View Heights Citrus Assn., Terra Bella, Calif.
Fresh citrus fruits. 163,329-30 ; Jan. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical Hst of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
685
Grande Maisou de Blnuc, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hand-
kerchiefs, lace trimmings, ribbons, etc. 174,1)37 ; Oct.
30; Serial No. 175,142; iiublisUcd June 5, 1923.
Grande Maison de Blanc, Inc., New y'ork, N. Y. Bras-
sieres, corsets, camisoles, chemises, nightgowns, etc.
175,522 ; Nov. G ; Serial No. 175,141 ; published Aug.
23, 1923.
Granger Mineral Co., Camas, Wash. Medicinal prepara-
tion for internal use in th-,> treatment of cluonic dis-
orders of the stomach, kidneys, liver, etc. 173,270 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,014 ; published June 19, 1923.
Grangers Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Whiting for
industrial purposes. 175,222 ; Oct. 30.
Granite Cordage Company, Granite Falls, and Hickory,
N. C. Cords, twines, ropes, and lines of fiber ma-
terial. 168,838 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,682 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Granite Cordage Company, Granite Falls and Hickory,
N. C. Cords, twines, ropes, and lines. 175,873 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,196 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
GraniteviUe Measuring Company, Graniteville, S. C. Cot-
ton piece goods. 173,067 ; Sept. 11.
Grant Motor Car I'orporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Motor
cars. 169.133; June 12; Serial No. 132,237; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
Grant Watkins Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Cleansing and
finishing cream, toilet waters, perfumes, sachet powder,
etc. 172.356 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,483 ; published
May 15. 1923.
Grant, William M., & Son., Johnstown, N. Y. Ladies'
silk underwear, sport hats, hosiery, etc. 170,123 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 164,104 ; published Oct. 10, 1922.
(U-aut. Wra., & S>oiis. Lid.. iJufltown, Scotland. Scotch
whisky. 177,462 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 177,222 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Grant, Wm.. & Sons, Ltd., Dufftown, Scotland. Scotch
whiskv. 177,467 : Dec. IS ; Serial No. 177,221 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Grant, W. T., Co., New York, N. Y. Children's hosiery.
166,715 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 155,167 ; published May
9, 1922.
Grant, W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass., and New York,
N. y. Furniture polish. 170,760 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 176,405 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Grant, W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass. Paintbrushes.
171,349; Aug. 7; Serial No. 173,326; published May
1, 1923.
Grant. W. T., Company. Lynn, Mass.. and New York,
N. Y. Electric hair-curling irons. 174.367 ; Oct. 16 :
Serial No. 175,6.56; published June 12, 1923.
Grant, W. T., Company, New York, N. Y. Candy.
174,769 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 170.881 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Grant, W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Men's shirts. 176,255 ; Nov. £0 ; Serial No.
1S0.472 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Grant, W. T., Company, New York, N. Y. Hammers and
hatchets. 175,283; Oct. 30.
Grant. W. T., Company, New York. N. Y. Safety pins.
177.390 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,829 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Graphoto Company, Boston, Mass. Coated glass plates
for etching, drawing, and hand negatives. 174,581 ;
Oct. 23; Serial No. 163,387; published July 24, 1923.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The. Cleveland, Ohio. Dyes
and dyestuffs. 164,611 ; Feb. 20.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dyes
and dyestuffs. 169.838; July 3; Serial No. 172,987;
publi.shed Mar. 6, 1923.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dyes
and dyestuffs. 169.839 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,986 :
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Grasselli Chomicnl Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dyes
and dvestnffs. 173,125 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 157,922 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Grauert, Ralph W.. New York, N. Y. Gold and bronze
leaf. 177,395 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,391 ; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Grauert, Ralph W., doing business as R. W. Grauert
Co., New York, N. Y. Bronze, aluminum, black,
white, and color stamping leaf for use on hot press.
177,729; Dec. 25; Serial No. 176,340; published Oct.
9, 1923.
Graves, N. Z., Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Var-
nishes, paints, both ready mixed and paste, japans.
166.461 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,548 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Gravin, Samuel L., doing business as Gravin Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Preparation for treatment of
piles, tumors, eczema, and all skin erruptlons.
175,712 ; Nov. 6.
Gravity Appliance Company. (See Banning. Edmund P.)
Gray, Arbaces B., doing business as .V. B. Gray Com-
pany, Sullivan, Ind. Prepared mustard, vinegar, to-
mato catchup, coffee, etc. 173,933 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 177.485; published July 17. 1923.
Gray & Bretey Co., New York, N. Y. Luminous paint.
176,031 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,199 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Gray, Jane. Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dolls.
164,540 ; Feb. 20.
Gray, Jane, Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dolls.
165,451; Mar. 13; Serial No. 171,455; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Gray Motor Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Internal-com-
bustion engines. 166,877 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 156,489 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Gray, P. N., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wheat
(lour. 177.113; Dec. 11; Serial No. 174,735; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1023.
Gray Wood Heel Co., Lynn, Mass. Wood heels. 172,123 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,143 ; published May 22, 1923.
Grayland Cranberry Grower*, Grayland, Wash. Kreah
cranberries. 177,093; Dec. 11; Serial No. 171,316;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Gray's Laboratory, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cleaning
fluids for use on fabrics, leather goods, etc. 177,796 ;
Dec. 25.
ijireanias, Tom G., Decatur, 111. Cigars. 108,076 ; May
15; Serial No. 158,807 -"published Feb. 27, 1923.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Shelled nuts in their natural state. 169,197;
June 12 ; Serial No. 169,744 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, The, Jersey
City, N. J. Chocolates. 170,754 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 173,417 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, The, Jersey
City, N. J. Butter. 172,763 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,776; published June 5, 1923.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, The, Jersey
City, N. J. Cottonseed oil for frying, cooking, etc.
174,609 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,106 ; published July
24, 1923.
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Somersworth, N.
H. Cotton sheets and sheeting. 163,578 ; Jan. 23.
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Somersworth, N. H.
Cotton piece goods. 171,189 : July 81 ; Serial No.
157,367 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Great Northern Fur Dyeing and Dressing Company.
(See Pierini, Attilio.)
Great Notch Paper Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Wrapping paper. 172,915 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
178,502; published June 5, 1923.
Great Southern Refining Company, Lexington, Ky. Lubri-
cating oils and greases. 176,466 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
176,078 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Great West Mill & Elevator Co., Amarillo, Tex. Mixed
feed manufactured from Kafir corn, milo maize, and
wheat bran. 167,552 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 105,680 ; pub
Ilshed Dec. 12, 1922.
Great Western Food Co. (See Hunsaker, Ernest D.)
Great Western Oil Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Motor
oil. 165.771 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 159,699 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Great Western Smelting & Refining Company, Chicago, 111.
Solder. 163,657 ; Jan. 23.
Greater Manhattan Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Boys' and men's sweaters. 175,969 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 162,545 : published Sept. 4, 1923.
Greater N. Y. Hat & Cap Works, New York, N. Y. Men's
and boys' hats. 166.846; Apr. 17; Serial No. 166,229;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Greater New York Distributing Co., New York, N. Y.
Publication issued daily. 163,714-15 ; Jan. 23.
Greater New York Distributing Co., New York, N. T.
Publication issued daily. 163,743: .Tan. 23.
Grebe, a. H., & Co., Inc., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Radio
receiving apparatus and a combined radio receiving and
phonograph apparatus. 164,391; Feb. 20.
Greco, Felix V., doing business as The Hairvita Hair
Tonic Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid hair tonic.
177,450 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,051 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Green, A. P., Fire Brick Co., Mexico, Mo. Fire brick,
fire-brick patching material, and plastic furnace lining.
168,512 ; May 22.
Green, A. P., Fire Brick Co., Mexico, Mo. Fire brick,
fire-brick cement, fire clay, and tile. 171,609-12 ; Aug.
7 : Serial Nos. 173,486-9 ; published May 1, 1923.
Green, A. P., Fire Brick Co., Mexico, Mo. Fire brick,
fire brick cement, and fire-clay tile. 176.100; Nov. 13.
Green, Charles L.. New Orleans, La. Hair grower and
dandruff preparation. 175,573 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
181,023; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Green & Company, Chicago, 111. Butter and eggs.
167,119 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 164,900 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Green & Green Company. The, Dayton and Cincinnati,
Ohio. Crackers and cakes and cracker meal. 172,458;
Aug. 28; Serial No. 158.772: published May 15, 1923.
Greenan, Michael, Pawtucket, B. I. Light supports.
167,454 : May 1 ; Serial No. 161,879 ; published Jan.
30. 1923.
Greenberg, Harry, Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
and misses' coats, cloaks, and suits. 168.022; May 8.
Greenberg-Kantor Company, Kansas City, Mo. Cotton
pants, Khaki pants, work shirts, and overalls. 169,535 :
June 19 ; Serial No. 168,033 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Greenberg. Nathan N., Philadelphia, Pa. Suits and coats
for boys, dresses, rompers, and creeners for children.
1 66.643 : Apr. 10 : Serial No. 165.789 ; published Jan
9, 1923.
686
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpha'betical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Greene, Jesse N., doing business as J. N. Greene Co.,
Norfolk, Va. Stimulating tonic for kidney and bladder
derangements. 176,990 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,467 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Greene, William C, Company, Providence, R. I. Pins,
buckles, clasps, buttons, watch chains, neck chains, etc
170,455 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,331 ; published Api.
3, 1923.
Greenebaum, Well & Michels, San Francisco, Calif. Ho-
siery. 171,256 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 169,590 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New 'York and Brooklyn, N. T.
Chocolates and candles. 168,826 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
170,386 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Greenfield's B., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolate candles. 168,871 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
170,382 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New Xork and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 1*8,872 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
170,378; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Greenfield's, B., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candles. 169,913 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
170,377; published Apr. 3, 1923.
©reenfleld'e, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candles. 170,088-9; July 10; Serial
Nos. 170,383-4 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, NeTT York- and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candles. 170,495 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 170,381; published Apr. 24, 1023.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
. Chocolates and candles. 170,824 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 170,380 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 171,240 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
170,385; published May 15, 1923.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 175,787 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
179,790 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Greenhaigh Mills, Pawtucket, R. I. Cotton piece goods —
viz, pongee. 163,895 ; Feb. 6.
Greenslade, Arthur B., Brixton, London, England. Elec-
trical apparatus — namely, switches and resistances,
wireless apparatus. 166,236 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
165,373 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Greenstone, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys'
shirts. 173,512 ; Sept. 25.
Greenup Broom Co. Inc., Greenup, 111. Brooms. 168,250 ;
May 15; S^Tisil No. 173,418: published Feb. 27. 1923.
Greenwald Brothers Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 173,422 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 157,032 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Greenwald, Friedman & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Tailor-made dresses. 173,699 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,184 ; published .Tune 19, 1923.
Greenwald Packing Company, Baltimore, Md. Hams,
bacon, lard, and sausage. 163,843-4 ; Jan. 30.
Greenwald Packing Company, Baltimore, Md. Hams,
bacon, lard, and sausage. 168,804 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 157,150; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Gregory, O. L., Vinegar Co., The, Paris, Tex. ^Vhite dis-
tilled vinegar. 169,029 ; May 29.
Grelg, John, London, England. Apparatus for playing
a game of chance. 171,528 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,022 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Greist Mfg. Company, The, New Haven, Conn. Manual
holder for razor blades. 108,917 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
152,748 ; puhlished Mar. 6, 1923.
Grennan Cake Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio ; Detroit,
Mich. ; St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. ; and Chicago,
111. Cakes, cookies, and fried cakes. 166,148 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 157,031 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Grennan Cake Corporation, Chicago, III. Cakes, cookies,
and fried cakes. 171,483 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 153,170 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Grennan Cake Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Casters.
175,300 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,593 ; published Aug.
14. 1923.
Grenoville, Marie M. Richard Vve., doing business as
Parfumerie Grenoville, Asnleres, Prance. Liquid ad-
hesive toilet powder. 177,048 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
180.370; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Greschler Brothers, Brooklvn, N. Y. Polish for pianos,
automobiles, furniture, etc. 163,501 ; Jan. 16.
Grey, Frank S., Sacramento, Calif. Pills for the relief of
liver complaint, constipation, etc. 175,646 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 180,537 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Grier-Sutherland Co., Detroit, Mich. Small storage bat-
teries. 169,406 ; June 12.
Gries, .Toseph M., Battle Mountain, Nev. Ice cream.
173,274 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 174,832 ; published June
19, 1923.
Griffin, Robert, Company, The, Jersey City, N. J. Wall
paper. 171,143 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 161,250 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Griffin, William R., West Norwood, N. J. Moth-preven-
tive. 174,374; Oct. 16; Serial No. 167,720; published
July 17, 1923.
Grlfflng Manufacturing Co., The, Norwalk. Conn. Braids,
tinsel braids, cord edge, tubular, soutache, etc., braids.
174.843 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,776 ; published July
31, 1923.
Grifflth-Durney Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 170,831 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,016 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Griffiths, David U., doing business as Donaldson & Co.,
Glasgow, Scotland. Golf clubs, balls, bags, irons, and
tees. 172, . 302 ; Aug. 28; Serial No. 175,390; published
May 29, 1923.
Griggs Bros. Co., Toledo, Ohio. Honey. 177,134-6 ; Dec.
11 ; Serial Nos. 149,694-6 ; publi.shed Sept. 26, 1922.
Griggs Bros. Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Honey. 177,139;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 149,697 ; published Sept. 26, 1922.
Grlgsby-Grunow-Hinds Co., Chicago, 111. Windshield
visors for automobiles. 174,947-8 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial Nos.
167,390-1 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Grlgsby-Grunow-Hinds Co., Chicago, 111. Reels of electric
connecting conductors. 175,993 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
162,991 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Grimes, David, doing business as Grimes Radio Engr.
Co., New York, N. Y. Radio receiving outfits.
171,042 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,657 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Grimm & Schlegelmilch, Yankton, S. Dak. Cigars.
163.331 ; Jan. 9.
Grindle Fuel Equipment Company, Harvey, 111. Appa-
ratus for preparing, conveying, and burning commi-
nuted fuel. 172,953 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,551 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Grinnell, Willis, assignor to Ridley Watts & Co., New
York, N. Y. Bleached, brown, and printed cotton
foods. 22,903 ; renewed May 2, 1923.
Grinnell, Willis, assignor to Ridley Watts & Co., New
York, N. Y. Bleached, brown, and printed cotton
goods. 23,022 ; renewed May 16, 1923.
Grip Bow Tie Company, Omaha, Nebr. Neckties. 173,231 ;
Sept. 18; Serial No. 173,353; published June 19, 1923.
Gripx, Manufacturing Co., Waunakoe, Wis. Door-knob
fasteners. 175.944; Nov. 13; Serial No. 173,079;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Griscom-Russell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Dump
bodies for automobile trucks. 165,058; Mar. 6; Serial
No. 166 527; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Griswold Manufacturing Company, The, Erie, Pa. Tea-
kettle. 168,953 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,155 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Griswold Manufacturing Company, The, Erie, Pa. Dutch
ovens. 170,475 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,156 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Griswoldville M'f'g Co., New York, N. Y. Unmedlcated
gauze. 171,533 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,310 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Grobel, Ewald, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 174,995 ; Oct.
30; Serial No. 172,876; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Groeniger Manufacturing Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Plumbers' ware. 176,586 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,480 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Grohs, George J., Torrington, Conn. Healing salve for
abrasions, ulcers, cuts, bruises, etc. 163,079 ; Jan. 2.
Cropper Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Scarfs
and neckties. 169,420 ; June 12.
Gropper Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress
goodfi and all knit fabrics. 175,077 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 169,807 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Grosberg, Joseph B., doing business as Grosberg Pack-
ing Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Canned fruits and vege-
tables and spices. 169,343 : June 12 ; Sex-lal No.
170,683 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Grosley, Armand, Paris, France. Vaccines. 164,153 ;
Feb. 13.
Grosner, Gerald D., doing business as Grosner's, Washing-
ton, D. C. Men's dress and negligee shirts, nightshirts,
and pyjamas. 173,228 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,419 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Gross, Fred H., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Shaving cream in the
form of a soap paste used before shaving. 168,617 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 169.167 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Gross, L. N., Company, The. Cleveland, Ohio. Apronc
bungalow aprons, and dresses. 163,579 ; .Tan. 23.
Gross, L. N., Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Women's
bloomers. 169,769 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 169,240 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Gross, William H., doing business as Bel-Mont Labora-
tories, Philiidelphia. Pa. Medicinal preparation used
in the treatment of eczema. 164,450 ; Feb. 20.
Gross, Wm: H., Chemical Company, Snn Antonio, Tex.
Chemicals, medicines, and pharmaceutical preparations.
170,097 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 169,205 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Grosser. Walter C. doing business as Grosser Mfg.
Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Faucets, cocks, etc. 173,972 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 172,592 : published July 10, 1923.
Grossfeld. S. E., & Co., Chicago, 111. Fruit preserves
and honey. 176,934 ; Dec. 4.
Grossman, Elenore, New York. Sport clothes for women.
166,723 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 160,936 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Grossman, Jacob, doing business as Giant Umbrella Co.,
New York, N. Y. Umbrellas and parasols. 174,366 ;
Oct. 16; Serial No. 176,.342 ; published July 10, 1923.
Grossman, Jacob, doing business as Giant Umbrella Co.,
New York, N. Y. Umbrellas and parasols. 177.569 :
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 176,341 ; published Sept. 11, 1923
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
687
Grossman, Joseph, doinir business ns KasiUim Flour Com-
pany, Steubeuville, Ohio. Wlntor-wbeat flour. 107,239 ;
Apr. 24 : Serial No. 159,350 ; published Feb. C, 192,S.
Grossman, Julius, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Women's shoes,
high and low models. 172,103 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
173,490 ; published May 22, 1923.
Grossman, h. K., Inc., New York, N. Y. Shoos. 171,837 ;
Aug. 14; Serial No. 171,637; published May 8,1923.
Grossman Shoe Co., The, Chicago, 111. Leather boots,
shoes, oxfords, and low quarters. 172,078 ; Aug. 21 ;
Serial No. 176,267 ; published May 22, 1923.
Grossmlth, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Per-
fumed soap. 169,545 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 170,978 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Grossmith, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Per-
fume and face powder. 109,598 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
170,979; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Grossmith, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Lav-
ender water. 169,665; June 26; Serial No. 170,976;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Grossmith, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Toilet
soap. 171,850 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 170,977 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Grossmith, John L., assignor to J. Grossmith & Son,
Limited, London, England. Perfumery and perfumed
soap. 23,025 ; renewed May 16, 1923.
Qrosvenor, C. A., Shoe Company. (See Grosvenor, Charles
A.)
Grosvenor, Charles A., doing business as C. A. Grosvenor
Shoe Company, Worcester, Mass. Slippers of felt.
165.421 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 154,361 ; published Jan.
3, 1922.
Grothe, John J., Co. Inc.. Woburn, Mass. Refrigerators.
165,729 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,128 ; published
Dee. 12, 1922.
Grove Park Inn. Inc., doing business as Biltmore Indus-
tries, Asheville, N. C. Woolen homespun textile fab-
rics In the piece. 173,020 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
172,988; published June 5, 1923.
Grove Park Inn, Inc., doing business as Biltmore Indus-
tries. Asheville, N. C Woolen homespun textile fabrics
in rhe piece. 174.528 ; Oct. 16.
Growers Distilling Co., Woodbine, Md. Chenopodlum oil.
172,730 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,519 ; published May
22, 1923.
Growers Service Co., Yucaipa, Calif. Fresh apples.
176,723 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 171,840 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Gruen Watch Company, The, Cincinnati, and Time Hill,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Watches, watchcases, and watch
movements. 174,290-1 ; Oct. 9.
Gruen Watch Company, The, Cincinnati and Time Hill,
Ohio. Watches, watchcases, and watch movements.
177,596; Dec. 18.
Gruendler Patent Crusher & Pulverizer Co., St. Louis,
Mo. Crushers, shredders, breakers, pulverizers, and
grinders. 166,850 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 165,372 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Gruenhagen's, San Francisco, Caiif. Chocolate fruit bar
169,777 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 168,766 ; published Apr. 3
1923.
Grumiaux, Bertha B., Norfolk, Va. One-piece infant*
garment used as a cloak, bonnet, and carriage robe.
163,580; Jan. 23.
Gruneberg, Carl, Biirsten-Fabric Bratislava, Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia. Toothbrushes. 171,470 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 178,664 ; published May 22, 1923.
Gsell, R., & Co. (See Gsell, Roland A., assignor.)
Gsell, Roland A., assignor to R. Gsell & Co., Inc., New
York, N. y. Watches, watch cases, watch movements,
and parts thereof. 164,300 ; Feb. 20.
Guarantie Company. The. (See Kahll. Abraham A.)
Gude Brothers, KieEEer Company, New York, N. Y. Eggs.
176,180-1 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial Nos. 174,443-4 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Gude Brothers, Kieffer Company, New York, N. Y. But-
ter and eggs. 176,182; Nov. 20; Serial No. 174,442;
published July 10, 1928.
Gude Brothers, Kieffer Company, New York, N. Y. Eggs.
170,183 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 174,440 ; published July
10 1923.
Gude'brod Bros. Silk Co., New York, N. Y. Spool silk.
173,503; Sept. 25; Serial No. 175,785; published
June 26, 1923.
Gudelj. Ella S., San Francisco, Calif. Child's under-
waist. 164,806; Feb. 27.
Guerra, M. G., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Table and bed
linen, handkerchiefs, towels, curtains, etc. 169,862 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 175,786 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Guerre, Louis F., & Co. (See Guerre, Louis F.)
Guerre, Louis P., doing business as Louis F. Guerre 4
Co., New Orleans, La. Rooting cement. 167,585 ; May
1 ; Serial No. 170,136 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Guest, Keen & Nettli^folds Limited. Smethwick, England.
Screws, bolts, washers, etc. 173,434 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 166.683; published June 26, 1923.
Guest Neckwear Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Neckties.
175,310; Nov. 6; Serial No. 159,461; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Guiberson Corporation, The, Dallas, Tex. Well packers,
plugs, tubing catchers, pipe wrenches, etc. 163,881 ;
Feb. 6.
Guldi. Rafl'aele, New York, N. Y. Preparation for gon-
orrhea and gleet. 176,931 ; Dec. 4.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Waste-
baskets, desk trays, and cash boxes. 163,332; .Tan. 9.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Type-
writer oil. 164,388; Feb. 20.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Card, T,
and bank pins. 168,903 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 165,543 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Writing
ink and fluid in various colors. 169,228 ; June 12 ;
Seri.ll No. 165,545 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Ink eradi-
cator. 169,810 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 165,544 ; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Guillou, Henri, Montrouge, France. Transmission or driv-
ing belts. 163,333 ; Jan. 9.
Guinea Products Co. (See judson, L. J.)
Guiterman Bros., St. Paul, Minn. Clothing for sport,
work, and other wear. 177,556 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
173,354; published Oct. 2, l623.
Gulden, Charles, Inc., New York, N. Y. Mustard.
164,923 ; Feb. 27.
Gulf States Steel Company, Birmingham, Ala. Barbed
wire. 171,810-12 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial Nos. 177,777-9 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Gulfport Grocery Company, Gulfport, Miss. Dairy feed.
165,423 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 155,960 ; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Gump, B. F., Co., Chicago, 111. Milling machinery, bolt-
ing reels, feed screens, etc. 170,208 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 124,986; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Gunckel, Will H., Toledo, Ohio. Beverage sold as a soft
drink. 171,137 ; July 15 ; Serial No. 159,700 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Gund, George, doing business as Hygienic Coffee Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Coffee. 170,484 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 172,529 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Gunion, Walter E., Lancaster, Ohio. Lenses for electri-
cally-operated direction signals for use on vehicles.
165,984 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,334 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Gunn Furniture Company, The, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Counters, cafeteria tables, office tables, dressers, etc.
177,564 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 175,552 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Gunter, Daniel J., doing business as The Dan-Nax Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Liver regulator and tonic. 175,499 ; Nov.
6; Serial Na. 177,297; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Gurinian Candy Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 168,555 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 161,248 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Gurley Candy Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Candy —
namely, bar goods. 168,582 : May 29 ; Serial No.
163,268; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Gurley Candy Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Candy.
171,309 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 163,267 ; published May
15, 1923.
Gurney, D. B., Company, Whitman, Mass. Tacks and
nails. 165,937-8; Mar. 20.
Gussow, Abraham, doing business as A. Gussow & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Women's cotton undergarments.
175,320-1 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial Nos. 180,928-9 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Gustenhoven, Anton, New York, N. Y. Hard candies.
167,301 ; Apr. 24.
Guthrie & Co., Limited, Singapore, Straits Settlements,
and London, England. Bathtubs, screws, bolts and
nuts, boot and shoe protectors, etc. 163,890-1 ; Feb. 6.
Guthrie & Co., Limited, Singapore, Straits Settlements,
and London, England. Knives, scissors, shears, hoes,
shovels, etc. 163,892-3 ; Feb. 6.
Guthrie & Company Limited, Singapore, Straits Settle-
ments, and London, England. Knives, shears, hoes,
axes, scythes, etc. 165,599 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
131,070 ; published Apr. 25. 1922.
Gutman Bros., New York, N. Y. Women's muslin under-
wear. 1T5.861 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 175,489 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Gutman, F. V., Corp., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
175,594; Nov. 6; Serial No. 179,531; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Gutterman-Strauss Company, Boston, Mass. Sole leather,
whole and cut stock. 167,639 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
167,980; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Gypsy Dyes, Inc., Chicago, 111. Dyes. 177,238 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 181,486; published Sept. 18, 1923.
H. A. D. Sales & Engineering Co., Not Incorporated. (Se«
Douglas, Harry A.)
H. & A. Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Eyeshades or visors. 176,868 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
182,052 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
H. E. M. Mfg. Co., The, Hamilton, Ohio. Toy coasters.
171,151 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,023 ; published Apr.
24. 1923.
H. F. Chemical Company, The, Washington, D. C. Medici-
nal preparation for hay fever, rose colds, and catarrhal
colds, 167.554 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,590 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
H. it H. Products Company. (See Horner, Marv B.)
H. K. H. Silk Co.. The, Watertown, Conn. Silk" threads.
164,787; Feb. 27.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Pure and
artificial silk threads. 165,942; Mar. 20.
688
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
H. K. H Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn., and New York,
N. Y. Silk, linen, cotton, and fiber threads. 166,770 ;
Apr. 10.
H. K. H. Silk Company, The, Watertown, Conn., and
New York, N. Y. Silk and cotton threads, twists, and
artificial embroidery flosses. 167,436 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 164,540; published Jan. 9, 1923.
H. K. H. Silk Company, Watertown, Conn. Silk and
cotton threads, twists, and for artificial embroidery
flosses. 167,447 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,541 ; pub-
lished Jan. 19, 1923.
H. K. II. yuk Co., The, Watertown, Conn., and New York,
N. Y. Fabrics of silk, artificial silk, cotton, and com-
binations of same. 168,216 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
172,474 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Pure and
artificial silk threads. 168,854 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
173,766 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Pure and
artificial silk threads. 174,529 ; Oct. 16.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Sewing silk.
175,168 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,594 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Silk threads.
175,233; Oct. 30.
H. L. Distillator & Son, New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
176.036: Nov. 13; Serial No. 179,785; published Aug.
14, 1923.
H. L. Distillator & Son, New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
176,276; Nov. 20; Serial No. 177,727; published July
31, 1923.
H-M Manufacturing Co., Kent, Ohio. Supplemental wa-
terproof fiber cushioning soles for boots and shoes.
176,277; Nov. 20; Serial No. 177,605; published Aug.
28, 1923.
H-O Cereal Company. (See H-0 (Hornhy's Oatmeal)
Company, assignor.)
H-O Cereal Company, Inc, The, Buffalo, N. Y. Bird anfi
poultry feeds. 163,676; Jan. 23.
H-O Cereal Company, Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Horse,
cattle, and poultry feeds. 165,630 ; Mar. 13.
H-O Cereal Company, Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Stock,
cattle, bird, and poultry feeds. 166,284 ; Mar. 27.
H-O Cereal Company, Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Bird and
poultry feeds. 167,385 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,643 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
H-O Cereal Company, Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Flour
made from wheat, corn, rice, etc., and breakfast cere-
als. 170,697; July 24; Serial No. 155,560; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
H-O Cereal Company, Inc., The, Buffalo, N, Y. Poultry
feeds. 170,855 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 168,968 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
H-O (Hornby's Oatmeal) Company, The, assignor to The
H-O Cereal Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Oatmeal
and similar oat foods. 23,770 ; renewed Oct. 31, 1923.
H. & S. Products Co., Millvllle, N. J. Waterproof and
antiseptic preparation for the treatment of cuts,
cracks, and abrasions of the skin. 174,043 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 177,487 ; published July 10. 1923.
H. S. B. W.-Cochrane Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Zeolites and base - exchange water - softening agents.
172,360 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,888 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Haack & Company, Newark, N. J., and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hides, furs. 167,823 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 156,901 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Haag, Robert A., New York, N. Y. Paper and stationery.
165,338 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 162,735 ; published Nov. 28.
Haas Baruch & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Tapioca.
170,491 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,317 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Haas, Baruch & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee. 175,518 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 176,623 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Haas, Baruch & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Table salt.
177,228 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,745 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Haas Brothers, New York, N. Y., and San Francisco, Calif.
Oysters. 24,182 ; renewed Feb. 6, 1924.
Haas Brothers, San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 171,110 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,694 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Piece goods made of silk. 171,615-16 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial Nos. 177,844-5 ; published May 15, 1923.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation. New York, N. Y.
Silk, linen, woolen, and cotton piece goods and com-
binations thereof. 173,318 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No,
165.865 : published Aug. 29, 1^22.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, artificial-silk, cotton, linen, and woolen piece
goods. 175,464 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,344 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Haag Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, cotton, etc. piece goods. 177,073-4 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial Nos. 183,740-1 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, cotton, linen, and woolen piece goods. 177,075 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,738 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, cotton, linen, and woolen piece goods. 177,078 ;
Dec. 11; Serial No. 183,742; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Haas-Leiber Grocery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Coffee. 173.405 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,863 ; published June 26, 1923.
Haberdashers Novelty Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Ho-
siery. 163,080 ; Jan. 2.
Hadfleld, John W., Co., PhUadelphla, Pa. Hosiery.
177,403 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 179,791 ; published
Oct, 9, 1923.
Hadflelds Limited, Sheffield, England. Steel in rod, bar,
rail, sheet, etc. 171,824 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,553 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Hadley, Charles R., Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Loose-
leaf bookkeeping forms, binders, and indexes. 165,700;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,017 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Haegelin, Roscoe, Co., Santa Rosa, Calif. Pickles, vine-
gar, fruit jellies, and preserves, etc. 177,145 : Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 152,276 ; published Nov. 22, 1921.
Haeseler, Charles H., doing business as Alert Manufac-
turing (Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Condiment con-
tainers. 174,244 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 172,834 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Hallenreffer & Co. (See N'>w England Brewing Co.)
Haft, Morris W., & Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
outer garments. 177,554 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,064 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Hagar and Dodd Co., Atlanta, Ga. Beverages sold as
soft drinks and sirups for making the same. 164,265 ;
Feb. 13.
Hagel, Albert, doing business as A. & H. Auto Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Automobile and furniture pol-
ish. 166,027 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,754 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
Hagemanu Glass Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mirror
and plate glass for mirrors and art purposes. 168,472 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 167,872 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Hagen Import Co. (See Goldsmith, David J.)
Hagen Oil Company. (See Hagen, Wyatt.)
Uagen, Wyatt, doing business as Hagen Oil Company,
Shattuck, Okla. Mineral-oil products. 163,502 ; Jan. 16.
Hagenbacher, Karl, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stereotype mats.
163,603; Jan. 16.
Hager, Clark & Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen piece
goods. 170,233 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,007 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
tlagerstowu Table Works. (See Miller. Francis H.l
Hagler, Norman M., doing business as Hagler-AUen
Mfg. Company, Du Quoin, 111. Insecticide powders.
177,666 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 181,394 ; published Oct.
9, 1923.
Hague, A. J., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Safety pins.
166,318; Mar. 27.
Haight, Louis P., doing business as The Walk-Straight
Club, Boston, Mass. Boots, shoes, and sandals.
164,()70; Feb. 13.
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maui, Hawaii. Canned
pineapple. 168,680-1 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,241-2 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maui, Hawaii. Canned
pineapple. 168,682-3 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,244-5 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maul, Hawaii, and
San Francisco, Calif. Canned pineapple. 171,266 ;
July 31 : Serial No. 169,243 ; published May 8, 1923.
Haines Manufacturing Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Automobile accessories. 189,203 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
168,888; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Haines Manufacturing Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Automobile accessories. 169,310; June 12; Serial No.
168,889 : published Mar. 13, 1923.
Haines M.nnufacturing Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Automobile accessories. 174,595 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
178,841 ; published July 17, 1923.
Hairette Remedy Company. (See Montgomery, John B.)
Hair-O Laboratories Co. (See Spake, John P.)
Hairvita Hair Tonic Co. (See Greco, Felix V.)
Haiss, Gverge, Manufacturing Company, Incorporated,
New York. N, Y. Wagon loaders, clamshell buckets,
and portable belt conveyors. 166,099; Mar. 27; Serial
No. 164.806 : published Dec. 5, 1922.
Halcolite Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric-light-
ing fixtures and parts thereof. 166,572 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 165,551 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Haldy, George P., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Preparation for
the hair and sc.ilp. 174,319 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
177,737; published July 10, 1923.
Hale, Alfred, Rubber Company, Atlantic, Mass. Rubber
heels and soles, rubbers, overshoes, and rubber shoes.
169,375 ; June 12 ; Serial No, 169,953 : published Mar.
20, 1923.
Hale. Alfred, Rubber Company. Quincy, Mass. Boots,
shoes, and slippers made wholly or in part of leather,
canvas, rubber, etc. 170,716 : July 24 ; Serial No.
173,314 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Hale Bros., Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Bedspreads, nap-
kins, tablecloths, cotton damask, sheeting, etc. 163,889 ;
Feb. 6.
Hale, Cliauncey G., Los Anseles, Calif. Check protector.
166,329 ; Mar. 27.
Halev, John M., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Stockings
and socks. 175,926: Nov. 13; Serial No. 179,938;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Haley-Neeley Company. Sioux City, Iowa. Fresh fruits
and vegetables, 169,389 ; June 12 ; Serial No, 168,037 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Half Moon Fruit & Produce Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Fresh cantaloupes, cassaba, and fresh vegetables.
17t;,507 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 159,870 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Ilalfertv, G. P., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon. 166,881 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 150,677 ; published Jan. 17, 1922.
Halferty, G. P., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon. 166,882 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 150,674 ; published Jan. 17, 1922.
Hall. A. G., dolnc business as Hall Rod Works, High-
land Mills, N. y. Fishing lines, rods, snelled hooks,
and leaders. 173,729 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,065 ;
published July 3. 1923.
Hall Baking Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Bread. 173,505 ; Sept.
25; Serial No. 175,787; published June 19, 1923.
Flail. C. C, Inc., Rochester. N. Y. Evaporated apples.
160,455 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 165,999 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Hall, C. C, Inc., Rochester, N. Y^. Evaporated apples.
172,615 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 165,998 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Hall, C. C, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Dried fruits. 172,867 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173.421 ; published June 5, 1923.
Hall, H. S., & Co. Inc., Jersey City, N. J. Lace gloves.
163,081 ; Jan. 2.
Hall. Harry G., doing business as H. G. Hall Manufac-
turing Company, Cottonwood, Ariz. External radiator
cement. 172,175 ; Aug. 21.
Hall, Hartwell & Co., Troy, N. Y. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts and collars. 168,075 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
158,393 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Hall, Hartwell & Co., Troy, N. Y. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts and collars. 168,083 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
136.707; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Hall. Harvey H., doing business as The H. H. Hall
Company and Hallworthv Poultry Farm, Elyria, Ohio.
Klectrically-heated brooders. 109,400: June 12 ; Serial
No. 161.925 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Hall, J. C, Company, The. Providence, R. I. Paper used
for printing bonds, checks, drafts, and similar commer-
cial use. 172,406 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,616 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1!I23.
Hall-Neal Furnace Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Coal,
wood, gas, and oil treating furnaces, grate frames,
grate bars. etc. 168.465 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 143,864 ;
published July 12, 1921.
Hall & Sons. (See Union Piano Company.)
Hall. Thralls & Co., Hyniera, Ind. Shampoo, scalp and
hair oils, dandruff ointment, skin lotion. 3 74.368;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 175,555 ; published July 10. 1923.
Hall Wheel Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle
wheels. 167.825 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,137 ; published
Feb. 13. 1923.
Hallerczvk Cigar Company, Chicago, 111. Cigars.
175,399 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 165,626 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Haliigan Candy Company, Davenport. Iowa. Candy.
170,511 : July 17 ; Serial No. 173,043 ; published Apr.
17. 1923.
Hallworthy Poultry Farm. (See Hall, Harvey H.)
Haloid Company, The, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic
doveloping papers. 166,480 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
1 70.288: published Jan. 2, 1923.
Haloid Company, The, Rochester, N. Y. Sensitized photo-
graphic paper. 175.027 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,097 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Halove Company, Inc.. The. Pleasant Plains. N. Y. Paste
paints. 164,585 ; Feb. 20.
Halove Company. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Paste
paints. 167.895: May 8; Serial No. 168,609; pub-
lished Feb. 13. 1923.
Halper, Victor, New York, N. Y. Medicinal prepara-
tion. 177,834; Dec. 25.
Halpern, David, and Greenberg, New York, N. Y. Pants,
coats, vests, and men's outer garments for summer
wear. 167.793 ; May 8 : Serial No. 165,020 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Halpern, Irving J., doing business as Noise Making De-
vices Company, New York, N. Y. Hand rattles
171.114; July 31; Serial No. 174,961; published May
1. 1923. •^
Halpern &- Kalb. Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted outer
garments. 171,244 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 170,186 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Halseth. Rasmus J., Madison. S. Dak. Medicinal com-
pound for treating the scalp. 168.011: May 8.
Halstoad Specialties Co., San Francisco, Calif. Lubricant.
163.504 : .Tan. 16.
Halstead Specialties Company, San Francisco. Calif.
Rust solvent. 167,372 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,149 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Ham Boiler Corporation. New York, N. Y. Metallic cook-
ing utensils. 174,662 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 170,138 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Hamaguchi. Gihei, tJnakami Gun, Chiba Ken. Japan.
Tamari, vinegar, extract of soy, extract of tamarl,
sauces, and soy. 172.218 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,434 ;
published May 29. 1923.
Hamburger Bros.. New York. N. Y. Ladies' dresses,
bungalow aprons, bath robes, and kimonos. 168,391 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 169.901 : published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hamel. Charles P., Toledo, Ohio. Dry-gas inhalant for
diseases of the respiratory organs. 163.082 ; Jan. 2.
58339—44
Hamersley Manufacturing Company, The, New York,
N. Y. Waxed paper. 172,417 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
178,920; published May 29, 1923.
Hamersley Manufacturing Company, The, New York,
N. Y. Wax paper. 173,530; Sept. 25.
Hamilton-Hill Veneer Co., Inc., assignor to The Edisto
Veneer Co., Inc., Orangeburg, S. C. Lumber in the na-
ture of foundation strips for veneered products, boxes,
and crates. 103,083 ; Jan. 2.
Hamilton, L. R., Reedley, Calif. Fresh grapes. 177,686 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 184,611 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, The, Two Rivers,
Wis. Printers' furniture. 165,268 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
167,044 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, The, Two Rivers,
Wis. Printers' and bookbinders' supplies. 168,238 ;
May 15 : Serial No. 167,043 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hamilton Rubber Manufacturing Company, Trenton, N. J.
Fruit-Jar rubbers. 174,817 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
180,862; published July 31, 1923.
Hamilton, William H., doing business as Pactwell Food
Products Co., Baltimore, Md. Canned tomatoes.
167,282 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 134,364 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Hamilton, Wm. G., doing business as Hamilton Specialty
Company, Circleville, Ohio. Hair nets. 167,752 ; May
8 ; Serial No. 170,820 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hammel, Riglander & Co., New York, N. Y. Gravers,
chisels, gauges, burnishers, tracers, and files. 164,074 ;
Feb. 13.
Hammell-Neuman Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hats for men,
women, and children. 171,750 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
164,435 ; published May 15. 1923.
Hammer-Bray Company, Oakland, Calif. Cookstoves,
ranges, etc. 174,454; Oct. 16; Serial No. 160,604;
published July 3, 1923.
Hammesfahr, Gottlieb, Solingen-Foche, Germany. Table
flatware of base metal, consisting of knives, forks,
spoons, etc. 166,848 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 165,951 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Hammlll & Gillespie, Inc., New York, N. Y. Paris white.
166,314; Mar. 27.
Hammond, Estella M., East Cleveland, Ohio. Designs
used for art needlework. 169,647 : June 26 ; Serial
No. 169,852 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Hammons, William A., Junction City, Ky. Salve used In
the treatment of corns. 165,610 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
167.131 : published Dec. 12, 1922.
Hampden Paint & Chemical Co., Springfield, Mass. Ma-
terial for use in concrete. 177,801 ; Dec. 25.
Hampshire, F. W., & Co. Ld., Derby, England. Fly swat-
ters and sticky paper. 171,586 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
175,490 ; published May 22, 1923.
Hampshire Paper Company, South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Printing and writing paper. 165,999 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 168,306 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Hampshire Paper Company, South Hadlpy Falls, Mass.
Printing and writing paper. 169,746-7 ; June 26.
Hampshire Paper Company, South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Printing and writing paper. 171,321 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 168,305 ; published May 8, 1923.
Hampton Medicine Company. (See Bozeman, Mike E.)
Hampton Roads Paper Company. Norfolk, Va. Writing
paper and paper tablets. 163,940 ; Feb. 6.
Hampton Roads Paper Company, Norfolk, Va. Wrapping
paper. 163,941 ; Feb. 6.
Hancock, Abram O., doing business as Lightning Auto
Polish Company, Richmond, Va. Cleaner and pol-
isher for automobiles and furniture. 164,665 ; Feb. 27.
Handley, Homer J., Chappell, Nebr. Skin lotion.
175,581 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,276 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Handley, Peter, Garland, Tex. Preparation for head-
ache, neuralgia, etc. 176,311 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
179.148 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Hands Newspaper Syndicate. New York, N. Y. Newspa-
per articles. 163.689 : .Tan. 23.
Handy, H. L., Lunch Chair and Table Company. (See
Handy, Herbert L., Jr.)
Handy. Herbert L., Jr., doing business as H. L. Handy
Lunch Chair and Table (Company, Springfield, Mass.
Chairs, tables, cabinets, and costumers. 163,960 ;
Feb. 6.
Hanfwerke, Fuessen-Immenstadt, A. G., Fuessen and Im-
menstadt. Germany. Cordage — namely, twine and
cord. 163,744-5 ; .Tan. 23.
Hanfwerke, Fuessen-Immenstadt A. G., Fuessen and Im-
menstadt, Germany. Cordage — namely, twine and
cord. 166.094 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,314 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Hanlon & Goodman Co., New York. N. Y. Paint, varnish,
and calcimine brushes. 175.389 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
170,189 : published Aug. 28, 1923.
Hanlon & Goodman Co., New York. N. Y. Paint, varnish,
and calcimine brushes. 177,326 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
179,268 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Hanlon & Goodman Company. New York, N. Y. Paint,
varnish, and calcimine bru.shes. 164,979-80 ; Feb. 27.
Hanlon & Goodman Company, New York. N. Y. Paint,
varnish, and calcimine brushes. 165,000 ; Feb. 27.
Hanover-Hall Company, New York, N. Y. Men's felt,
straw, cloth, and silk hats and caps. 170,381 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 174,389 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
690
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marJcs — Continued.
Hanover Rubber Co., West Hanover, Mass. Rubber beels,
soles, and half soles. 164,029 ; Feb. 6.
Hanover Rubber Co.. West Hanover, Mass. Rubber heels
and soles, and rubber half soles. 164,037 ; Feb. 6.
Hanovia Chemical & Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J.
Quartz lamps. 176.915 ; Dec. 4.
Hanselman Candy Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Ice
cream. 177,399 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 159,580 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Hansen, Hans P., Donna, Tex. Fresh citrous fruit.
168,525 ; May 22.
Hansen, Richard B., doing business as R. B. Hansen Rub-
ber Co., Aliron, Ohio. Rubber Roods. 169,016 ; May 29.
Hansen, Richard B., doing business as R. B. Hansen
Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. Sanitary aprons, belts,
shields, hot-water bottles, etc. 171,919 ; Aug. 14.
Hansen's, Chr., Laboratory, Inc., Little Falls, N. Y. House
organ published monthly. 176,417 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
180,761; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Hanson Brothers Scale Company, Chicago, 111. Monthly
magazine pertaining to scales. 165,262 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 167,468 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Hanson Milling Company, Ashland, Wis. Wheat flour.
170,839 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 161,881 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Hanson & Moe, St. Paul, Minn. Battery compound.
169,654 ; .Tune 26 ; Serial No. 168,468 ; published
Mar. 20. 1923.
Happ Brothers Co., doing business as American Mfg. Co.,
Macon, Ga. Overalls. 166,623 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
168,843 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Happy Thought Remedy Co., Kansas City, Mo. Internal
treatment for piles. 170,026 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
173,596 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Harbison & Walker, assignor to Harbison-Walker Re-
fractories Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fire brick, tile,
and articles made of fire clay. 24,272-3 ; renewed
Feb. 20, 1924.
Hardaway-Cai-gill Co., Columbus, Ohio. Table sirups.
168,566 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 166,830 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Hardeman-King Co., McAlester, Okla. Wheat flour.
165,288 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 152,370 ; published Nov. 7,
1922.
Hardinge Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ball and
pebble mills. 174,921 ; Oct. 23.
Hardwlck - Hutchlns Manufacturing Company, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. Chemical used in the brazing and weld-
ing of metals. 169,806 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 164,163 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Hardy, Charles, doing business as Advanced Metal Stamp-
ing Company, assignor to Amsco Products Inc., New
York, N. Y. Radio apparatus, rheostats, potentiometers,
etc. 172,884 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,865 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Hardv, Frederick E., Margate, England. Anticorrosive
composition. 165,575; Mar. 13; Serial No. 162,177;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Hardy, Mary M., & Florence H. Baird, South Orange,
N. J. Candies. 171,111 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,737 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Hare Manufacturing Company. (See Corso, Vincent M.)
Haren Perfume Co. (See Sakele, Geo. A.)
Harford and Noel, Lewlston, Idaho. Photographic prints.
163,716 ; Jan. 23.
Harford and Noel, Lewlston, Idaho. Photographic prints.
165,213 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,452 ; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Harlan, O. A., & Co., San Jose, Calif. Dried fruits
and canned fruits and vegetables. 174,625 ; Oct. 23 ;
Seri.ll No. 179,469; published July 31, 1923.
Harlequin Parfumerie (iompagnie. New York, N. Y. Bot-
tles or vials or packages or cases in which there is
inclosed or contained either perfume or toii<^t water.
etc. 170,490 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,167 ; published
Apr. 17. 1923.
Harley, E. C, Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Toilet
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, face powders, etc.
172,395-6 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 167,397-8 ; published
Jan. 23, 1923.
Harley, Erskine P., Oklahoma, Okla. Fabricated cushions
having air-circulation space. 169,565 ; June 19.
Harlfinger Baking Co., Albany, N. Y. Bread. 170,957;
July 24.
Ilaroche. Josue B., New Y'ork, N. Y. Perfumes. 165,468 ;
Mar. IS: Serial No. 167.549: published Dec. 12, 1922.
Haroma Mfg. Co. (See Harrah, Lewis O.)
Harper & Klrschten Shoe Co., The, Chicago, 111. Shoes
made wholly or in part of leather. 176,160 ; Nov. 20 ;
Sf-rial No. 168.527 : published Aug. 7, 1923.
Harper, Philip S., Chicago, 111. Gas burners. 163,084 :
Jan. 2.
Harpic Manufacturing Co. (See Pickup, Harry.)
Harrah, Lewis O., doing business as Haroma Mfg. Co.,
Terre Haute, Ind. Ointment for rheumatism, influenza,
spasmodic cramp, etc. 167,386 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
164,640 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Harral Soap Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Soaps. 167,549 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 170,290 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Harriman Radio Manufacturing Corporation, assignor to
Chas. Freshman Company Incorporated. New York.
N. Y. Devices for connecting radio receiving apparatus
or simiar lines. 164,712 ; Feb. 27.
Harrington & Hord, Fort Worth, Tex. Article of food.
176,684 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 169,129 ; published July
31, 1923.
Harris & Barnett, New York, N. Y. Ladies' and misses'
muslin and silk underwear. 166,625 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 168,642 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Harris, Charles G., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Vegetable oils
for hemorrhoids, cuts, bruises, etc. 176,237 ; Nov. 20 ;
Serial No. 160,707 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Harris Coat House, New York, N. Y. Costumes com-
prising knickerbockers and jackets. 164,767 ; Feb. 27.
Harris, H. M., doing business as Maddox-Harris Labo-
ratories, Atlanta, Ga., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Mrs. R. M. Harris, Mexico, Mo. Preparation for
use as an eyewash. 165,550 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
151,006: published Nov. 7, 1922.
Harris, Hannah, Brooklvn, N. Y. Salve. 165,512 : Mar.
13: Serial No. 164,704; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Harris, Howell M., doing business as Howell Laboratories,
Ltd., St. Louis, Mo. Eye lotion. 164,454; Feb. 20.
Harris Indirex Light. (See Harris, Ralph W.)
Harris, James 6., doing business as Harris Chemical Com-
pany, Duluth, Minn. Liniment. 169,903; July 3;
Serial No. 171,358 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Harris, John A., Pueblo, Colo. Malted milk for use in
making beverages. 167,817 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 161,885 :
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Harris Laboratory, The, New York, N. Y. Radio-set crys-
tals. 164,693; Feb. 27.
Harris. Ralph W., doing business as Harris Indirex Light,
Cranford, N. J. Electric headlights for automobiles,
motor cycles, street cars, locomotives, and electric flx-
tures. 168,627 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,773 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Harris, Mrs. Rena M. (See Harris, H. M., assignor.)
Harris Soap Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Soap in liquid,
flake, powdered, and cake form. 171,743 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 166,945; published May 15. 1923.
Harris Suspender Company, New York, N. Y. Apparel
belts. 170,421 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,944 ; published
Apr. 3. 1923.
Harris, Thomas H., doing business as Thos. H. Harris
Med. Co., Princeton, Ky. Blood purifier. 165.615 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,242 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Harris, Thos. H., Med. Co. (See Harris, Thomas H.)
Harris & Tipograph, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweatbands.
165,234; Mar. 6.
Harris, William E., Asheville, N. C. Cleaning and pol-
ishing combination for leather goods. 173,882 ; Oct.
2; Serial No. 176,180; published July 3, 1923.
Harris Woodson Co., Inc., also doing business as Enter-
prise Candy Company, Lynchburg, Va. Candy. 177,053 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,216 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Harrlsburg Coal Mining Company, Chicago, 111. Coal.
174,444 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 176,624 ; published July
17, 1923.
Harrlsburg Colliery Company, Chicago, 111. Coal.
- 175,459 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,584 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Harrlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Harrlsburg, Pa. Shoes.
177,648; Dec. 25; Serial No. 174,390; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Harrison Bros. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Paints, stains, varnishes, and similar articles. 22,656 ;
renewed Mar. 14, 1923.
Harrison & Co., also doing business as Harrison Flour
Mills Co., New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 176.516 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 166,371 ; published July 31, 1923.
Harrison & Co., also doing business as Harrison Flour
Mills Co., New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 176.517;
Nov. 27; Serial No. 166,672; published July 31, 1923.
Harrison & Co., also doing business as Harrison Flour
Mills Co., New Y'ork, N. Y. Wheat flour. 176,521 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 166,673 : published July 31, 1923.
Harrison, George, jr., doing business as The Lonesome
Pine Apiaries. Bluemont. Va. Honey. 166,509-10 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial Nos. 163.664-5 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Harrison, Hubert M., Wichita Falls, Tex. Monthly pub-
lication. 167,543 : Mav 1 ; Serial No. 170,684 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Harrison. Sarah A.. Omaha, Nebr. Sanitary-napkin hold-
ers. 170.639; July 17; Serial No. 175,491; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Harrison, Wilford, doing business as Delta Chemical Com-
pany, Wichita Falls, Tex. Laxative or mild purgative
pill preparation. 169.776 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 168,865 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Harriss, William H., New York, N. Y. Cotton, silk, woolen,
or lute fabrics. 172,902 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,780 ;
published .Tune 5, 1923.
Harrow-Taylor Butter Co., Kansas City, Mo. Creamery
butter. 172,466 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 170,328 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
narrower, Henry R., Glendale. Calif. Concentrated
sterile solutions of polyendocrine proteins for hypo-
dermic iniection. 165,586 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
367.042: published Dec. 12. 1922.
narrower, Henry R., doing business as The narrower
Laboratory, Glendale, Calif. Medicinal preparo+'on
for diabetes. 167,004 ; Apr. 17.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registi-ants of trade-marks— Continued.
691
Hart & Hegeman Mfs. Co., The. Hartford, Conn. Lumi-
nous pendants. 171,497 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,419 :
published May 22. 1923.
Hart. Hubert C, Unionvillc. Conn. Butcher and kitchen
knlve.<!, safety-razor blades, glass cutters. 171.858 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 174,738 ; published May 1, 1923.
Hart, John I., doing busiuess as Fourgees Cotton Mills,
Manchester, England. Cotton piece goods. 177,069-70 ;
Dec. 11; Serial Nos. 183,509-70; published Sept. II.
1923.
Hart, Montgomery L., Inc., New York, N. Y. I^inen,
ramie, hemp, etc., piece goods. 175.015 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 177,488 : published Aug. 7, 1923.
Hart, Philip B.. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Artlflcial-
silk varus. 165,964; Mar. 27; Serial No. 156,995;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Harter, Helon G., assignor to The H. G. Harter Company,
Helena, Ohio. Sirup remedy for diseases of the throat,
lungs, and mucous membrane. 23,149 ; renewed May
30, 1923.
Harter, Leander D., Oklahoma, Okla. Artificial stone
and composition for making same. 168.662 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 155,497; published May 16, 1922.
Hartley, Freeman & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 166,769; Apr. 10.
Hartman, Arthur, New Y'ork, N. Y. Shirts. 173,874 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,867 ; published July 10, 1923.
Hartman, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Shirts. 173,909 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175.868 ; published July 10, 1923.
Hartman, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Shirts. 173,910;
Oct. 2 : Serial No. 175,866 : published July 10, 1923.
Hartman-Spreng Co., The, Mansfield, Ohio. Gas heaters
and stoves. 165.516: Mar. 13; Serial No. 163,521;
published Sept. 5, 1922.
Hartmann Trunk Company, Racine, Wis. Waterproof
cloth or fabric which forms the outside covering for
trunks. 174,457 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 147,289 : pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Hartray, J. P., Shoe Co., Chicago, 111. Shoes made wholly
or in part of leather. 164,251 ; Feb. 13.
Hartray, J. P., Shoe Co., Chicago. 111. Shoes made wholly
or in part of leather. 171,571 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
173,491 ; published May 1, 1923.
Hartvig, John A., Oakland, Calif. Nonelectric iron
heated hair-waving implements. 171,757 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 178,101 ; pubUshed May 29, 1923.
Hartwell Brothers, Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles.
176,653 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,913 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Hartwell Brothers, Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles.
176,655 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,912 ; published Sept.
IS 1923
Hartwell Brothers, Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles.
176,657 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,911 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Hartwell Brothers. Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles.
176,663 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,915 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Hartwell Brothers. Memphis and Hollywood Station.
Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles. 176,675-6 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial Nos. 182.906-7 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Hartwell Brothers, Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles.
176,677-8 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 182,909-10 ; published
Sept. 18. 1923.
Hartzell, Blanche K., Youngstown, Ohio. Reducing cream.
164,486 ; Feb. 20.
Hartzell, Earl F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Oils and greases.
166,791; Apr. 17; Serial No. 157.667: published Jan.
30. 1923
Harvey & Otis, Providence, R. I. Emblems which are
made of or plated with precious metals. 164,535 ';
Feb. 20.
Harwood Bros. Inc., Richmond, Va. Lubricating oils and
greases. 163.085 ; Jan. 2.
Harwood Brothers, Inc., Richmond, Va. Lubricating
oils and greases. 172,032 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
163.632 ; published Nov. 7. 1922.
Haskins Brothers & Company, Sioux City, Iowa, and
Omaha, Nebr. Soap. 167.655 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
167.873 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Haskins Brothers & Company. Sioux City, Iowa, and
Omaha, Nebr. Soap. 175,780 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
178.609 : published Aug. 21, 1923.
Haskins Brothers & Company, Sioux City, Iowa. Soap.
175.874 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179.201 ; published Sept.
4. 1923.
Haskins Brothers & Company, doing business as Petroleum
Soap Company, Omaha, Nebr. ; Sioux City, Iowa ; and
St. Paul, Minn. Laundry soap. 175,895 : Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 175,194 ; published Aug. 21. 1923.
Haskins & Welton. assignors to Welton & Company. Chi-
cago, 111. Chemical tissue for use as a surgical dress-
ing. 175.986 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 144,720 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Hastv. M. A., Richmond, Ind. Candy. 173,856; Oct. 2;
Serial No. 175.492; published July 3. 1923.
Hatch, Robert A. B., doing business as Normasal Chemi-
cal Co., San Diego, Calif. Granulated effervescing
compounds used as blood salts. 168,449 : May 22 ;
Serial No. 170,291 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Hatcher, Charles C, doing business as Hatcher Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Glue and cements and paste and ad-
hesives used as substitutes for mucilage. 163,334 ;
Jan. 9.
Hatcher, Charles C, doing business as Hatcher Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Writing fluids, fountain-pen, stamp-pad,
indelible, and drawing inks. 165,062 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 166.073 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Hatcher Mfg. Co. (See Hatcher, Charles C.)
Hatfield, Asa A., doing business as Med-A-Dent Dental
Specialties Company, Danville, Ky. Tooth paste and
cleanser and a preparation for the treatment of
pyorrhea. 170,083 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 167,676 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Hattiesburg Grocery Co., Hattiesburg, Miss. Self-rising
wheat flour. 177,219 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,827 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Hatton, Edward J., doing business as Hatton Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Hair tonic. 167,808 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
166,368; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hatton, Edward J., doing business as Hatton Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Hair tonic. 167,839 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
168,528 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hatton Mfg. Co. (See Hatton, Edward J.)
Hauck Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. As-
phalt surface and kettle heaters, fire pots, brazing
forges, annealing furnaces, etc. 169,208 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 168,365 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Hauck, Peter, jr.. East Orange, N. J. Malt sirups for
food purposes. 166,919 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 164,432 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Hauff, Julius, Feuerbach, Germany, assignor to The
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington, Del.
Photographic preparation. 22,274 ; renewed Jan. 3,
1923.
Haupt, Adolph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Composition, memoran-
dum, and note books. 166,781 ; Apr. 10.
Hauser Garrison Dry Goods Co., The, Wichita. Kans.
Overalls, work shirts, combination work suits. 175,088 ;
Oct. 30; Serial No. 180,215; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Hauser & Weil, New York, N. Y. Glove and veil cases,
photo cases, sewing boxes, etc. 166.077 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 159,032 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Hauthaway, C. L., & Sons, Boston, Mass. assignor to
C. L. Hauthaway & Sons, Inc. Liquid shoe dressing.
23,560 ; renewed Aug. 29, 1923.
Havana Cigar Co., Cheyenne, Wyo. Cigars. 168,063 ;
May 15; Serial No. 171,319; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Havana Cigar and Tobacco Factories, Ltd., New York.
N. Y., and Habana, Cuba. Cigars and cigarettes.
163.335; Jan. 9. .
Havana Cigar and Tobacco Factories, Ltd., New York,
N. Y. Cigars. 164,369 ; Feb. 20.
Havana Cigar and Tobacco Factories, Ltd.. New York.
N. Y. Cigars. 177.459; Dec. 18; Serial No. 177,970;
published Oct. 2. 1923.
Havana Cigar and Tobacco Factories, Ltd., New York,
N. Y. Cigars. 177,461 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 177,969 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Havasmile Company. The, Boston, Mass. Beverage sold as
a soft drink. 164,129; Feb. 13.
Havens, Horace B., Chicago, 111. Salad and cooking oil.
170,520 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,738 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Limited, Honolulu, Hawaii,
and San Francisco, Calif. Canned pineapple. 169,819;
July 3; Serial No. 168.109; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Limited, San Francisco,
Calif., and Honolulu. Hawaii. Canned pineapple.
171,197; .July 31; Serial No. 147,426; published May
8, 1923.
Hawie, Michael, Bridgeport, Conn. Hose supporters and
part.s thereof. 176.352 ; Nov. 20.
Hawkes-Jackson Company, New York, N. Y. Stationers'
supplies. 170,352 ;. July 10.
Hawkeye Bindery Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Loose-
leaf Ijinders and hooks, book bindings, envelopes, letter-
heads, etc. 168,222 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,273 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13. 1923.
Hawkins Mortgage Co., Portland, Ind. Loan societies'
bookkeeping record and correspondence blank forms.
168.883 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,396 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Hawkins, Rembrant L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Elastic band-
ages made without rubber. 171.372 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 157,315 ; published May 15, 1923.
Hawks, P. L.. doing business as American System Com-
pany. Roanoke, Va. Printed blank forms. 165.831 ;
Mar. 20: Serial No. 171,3.^9: published Jan. 2. 1923.
Hawley & Hoops, New York, N. Y. Candy. 175,009 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 177,971 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Hawlev Knitting Mills. Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
outer garments. 173,822 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 172,221 ;
published July 10. 1923.
Hawthorne Paper Company. Kalamazoo, Mich. Writing
paper. 170,586 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 156,447 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Hawthorne, Paul J., Harrisburg, Pa. Medicinal prepara-
tion used in the treatment of eczema, polypus, piles,
etc. 165.680; Mar. 20; Serial No. 166,372; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Hay, Carl A., doing business as Newton. Ice Cream Com-
pany, Newton, Kans. Ginger ale and beverages sold
as soft drinks. 174,866 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,428 ;
publisbed July 31, 1923.
Hay, Carl A., doing business as The Newton Ice Cream
Company, Newton, Kans. Ice cream. 177,033 ; Dec.
11 : Serial No. 160,938 : published Sept. 18. 1923.
Hayes & Armstrong, Mineral Wells, Tex. Furniture
polish. 177,548; Dec. 18; Serial No. 183,210; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Hayes, F. C, Newport, R. I. Hair tonic. 167,919 ; May
8 ; Serial No. 169,301 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Hayes, Jesse M., doing business as Hayes Fish Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Fresh beef, mutton, veal, lamb,
pork, etc. 175,238; Oct. 30.
Hayes Loom Reed and Harness Co., Woonsocket, R. I.
Loom reeds. 164,928 ; Feb. 27.
Hayhurst, William P., Santa Rosa, Calif. Lotion for the
skin. 174,938 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,311 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Hayman, Leon, doing business as Hayman's Hair Shop.
Hair dyes and colorings for eyebrows and lashes.
174,733 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 159,581 ; published Aug.
7 1923
Hay'nes, (ieorge A., Inc., Boston, Mass. Caps or closures
for receptacles. 174,460 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 180,762 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Haynes, Wm. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Flutes and piccolos.
166.575: Apr. 10; Serial No. 171,215; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Haynes, Wm. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Flutes and piccolos.
167,360 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 171,216 ; published Jan. 30,
1923
Haynie', William W., St. Louis, Mo. Cigars. 165,682 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,484 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Hays, J. M., Wood Products Company, Division of Stand-
ard Crate & Filler Company, Jefferson City, Mo. Auto-
mobile bumpers. 172,007 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 172,629 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Hays, Lowell J., La Fayette, Ind. Printed periodical.
165,249 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 170,432 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Hayssen, H. H., Company, Inc., The, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Goiter treatments — namely, ointment and balsam.
164,616 ; Feb. 20.
Hayward Hosiery Company, Ipswich, Mass. Hosiery.
172,113 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 171,914 ; published May
22, 1923.
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Glass
fruit .1ars. 163,897 ; Feb. 6.
Hazel Net Company, The, New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
163,888 ; Feb. 6.
1-Iazeltine, Louis A., Hoboken, N. J. Radio receiving
sets. 172.137 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,676 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Hazeltine, Louis A., Hoboken, N. J. Electrical trans-
formers. 172,138 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,677 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Hazeltine, Louis A., Hoboken, N. .1. Electrical con-
densers. 172,139 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,678 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Hazleton Syrup Company, Hazleton, Pa. Canned malt
sirup. 175,277; Oct. 30.
Head, Broadus J., doing business as American Plant Com-
pany, Alma, Ga. Potato, cabbage, etc., plants, and
sweet potatoes. 169,926; July 3.
Head, Hamilton D., doing business as Excelo Manufactur-
ing Company, Texarkana, Tex. Polish for furniture
and varnished surfaces. 173,396 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
173,705 ; published June 19, 1923.
Headcraft Cap Mfg. Co. (See Cohen, Harry H.)
Headex Remedy Co., McKeesport, Pa. Headache capsules.
175.131 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,599 ; published Aug. 7,
1923.
Headley, F. H., Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. Motor
cycles and perambulators, pillory-seat supports, and
saddles for motor cycles. 171,388; Aug. 7; Serial No.
298,890 ; published Mav 8, 1923.
Health Buckle Belt Co. (See Gordon, Joseph P.)
Health I'roducts Corporation. New York. N. Y. Laxa-
tive chewing gum. 170,434 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
171,732 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Healthall Medical Company. (See Kreisman, Louis.)
Healy, D. J., Shops. (See Healy, D. J.)
Healy, D. J., doing business as D. J. Healy Shops, De-
troit, Mich, Women's underwear of textile fabric.
164,986 ; Feb. 27.
Healy, Daniel J., doing business as D. J. Healv Shops,
Detroit, Mich, Wool yarns, 171,479 ; Aug. 7 • Serial
No. 178,038; published May 15, 1923.
Healy, Daniel J., Detroit, Mich, Men's, women's, and
children's hose, 171,726 ; Aug, 14 ; Serial No. 170,648 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Hearn, James A., & Son Inc., New York, N. Y Phono-
graphs and phonograph records. 166,593 ; Apr. 10 ; Se-
rial No. 165,904 ; published Jan. 9, 1923
Hearn, James .A., & Son. Inc., New York, N. Y Ladies'
and children's flat (t<'xtilp fabric) and knitted under-
wear. 168 1 08 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 165,993 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923,
Hearn Salve Company, CarroUton, Ga. Healing ointment
166,302; Mai. 2i.
Heathcote, Edward, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, underwear,
sweaters, gloves, and mittens. 174,364 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 176,465 ; published July 17, 1923.
Hebert, R. B., and Son, Geauga Lake, Ohio. Liniment.
177,088 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,493 ; published Sept.
18. 1923.
Hecht & Company. (See Hecht, William.)
Hecht, Daniel, doing business as D. Hecht & Co., San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Wheat flour. 172,750 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 165,871 : published May 1, 1923.
Hecht & Mendes Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton fabrics, cotton and silk mixed fabrics, cotton and
wool mixed fabrics, etc. 174,897 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 178,560 ; published July 31, 1923.
Hecht, William, doing business as Hecht & Company,
New York, N. Y. Children's suit.s. 169,150 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 162,816; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Hechtman, Chas., Oseeo, Minn. Potatoes. 170,092 ;
July 10; Serial No. 169,902; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 165,081 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 158,678 ; pub-
lished Oct. 17, 1922.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 172,756 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,241 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 177,530 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,807 ;
published Oct, 2, 1923.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. T.
Wheat flour. 177,721-2; Dec. 25; Serial Nos.
182,805-6; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 177,723; Dec. 25; Serial No. 182,808;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Hedberg, A. F., & Co. (See Hedberg, Anshelm F.)
Hedberg, Anshelm F., doing business as A. F. Hedberg &
Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Preparation for cleaning
fresco, oilcloth, enamels, varnishes, etc. 168,618 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 167,465 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Heddon's, James, Sons, Dowagiac, Mich, Fish baits
or lures. 168,461 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 173,191 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Heddon's, James, Sons, Dowagiac, Mich. Fish baits and
lures, fishing hooks, rods, lines, and reels. 175,713 ;
Nov. 6.
Heed, Rudolph B., doing business as The Columbus Pile
Remedy Compainy, Columbus, Ohio. Salve for the treat-
ment of piles. 168,697 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,810 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Heepe, Richard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Antifreezing liquid.
176.230 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 176,181 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Heidbrink Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Medicinal
preparation to relieve pain. 173,704 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 176,998 ; published June 26, 1923.
Heidelberg, WolfC & Co., New York, N. Y. Overcoats,
raincoats, smoking jackets, house coats, etc. 1'74,175 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,722 ; published July 17, 1923.
Heidelberg, Wolff k Co., New York, N. Y. Overcoats,
raincoats, smoking jackets, etc. 175,793 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 179.723; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Company, ^^ew York, N. Y. Over-
coats, raincoats, smoking jackets, house coats, etc.
176,565 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,727 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., New York, N. Y. Overcoats, rain-
coats, smoking jackets, etc. 176,587 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 179,728; published Sept, 11, 1923,
Heidelberger Federhalter-Fabrik Koch, Weber & Co. A.-G.,
Heidelberg, Germany. Fountain pens, penholders, pen-
cils, etc. 175,354 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,340 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Heidelberger Federhalter-Fnbrik Koch, Weber & Co. A.-G.,
Heidelberg. Germany. Penholders and fountain pens,
175,355 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,339 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Heidelberger, Marie A., Lambey, Veuve de P. J., Reims,
France. Champagne and sparkling wines. 164,876 ;
Feb. 27.
Heidner & Grinnell, Inc., Tacoma, Wash. Toothbrushes,
hairbrushes, and nail brushes. 173,706 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 178,247; published June 26, 1923.
Hell Co., The, Milwaukee, Wi.s, Truck bodies. 173,957-62 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial Nos. 176,466-71 ; published June 12,
1923.
Heileman, G., Brewing Co., La Crosse, Wis. Lager beer.
166,765-6; Apr. 10.
Heim, Fritz, & Son, Utica, N. Y. Dressing for salads
and sandwiches. 168,478 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,262 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Heiman Brothers. (See Heiman, Lewis.)
Heiman, Lewis, doing business as Heiman Brothers, St.
Louis, Mo. Storage batteries. 166.307 ; Mar. 27.
Heinbach Incinerator Co., St. Paul, Minn. Incinerators.
172,956 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,427 ; published June
5, 1923.
Heine, L. Allen, doing business as The Heine Service,
Ltd., Louisville, Ky. Periodical publication. 172,089 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,828 ; published May 22, 1923.
Heineman, Arthur S., Los Angeles, Calif. Furniture —
namely, chairs, tables, and desks. 167,721 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 148.885 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical Ust of registrants of trade-marhs — Continued.
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Ueliiomau Bros., Baltimore, Md. Cigars. 177,271 ; Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 156,491 ; published Feb. 14, 1922.
Ueluomauii Electric Compnny, Philadelphia, Pa. Battery
switches, vacuum-tube sockets, lightiug switches, etc.
167,805 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,208 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Heinze, Augustus P., doing business as Motor Kool Co.,
Dertoit, Mich. Preparation to clean and remove scale
and foreign accumulations from the interior of auto-
mobile radiators and cooling systems. 170,713 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 138,168 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Helss, Franii .\., doing business as Seesaw Cane Farms,
New York, N. Y. Cane sirup. 165,768 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 160,805; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Hcitel, Fannie, New York, N. Y. Chemical preparation for
preventing the further tearing and ripping of hosiery.
172,741 ; Sept. 11; Serial No. 168,680; published May
29 1923.
Heltkamp, 'Elizabeth A., St. Louis, Mo. Hair pomade.
172,722 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,777 ; published May
22, 1923.
Helbein-Stone Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Watch
movements. 164,416 ; Feb. 20.
Helbein-Stone Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Watch
movements and parts of the same. 165,354 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 168,580 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Helfand, Hyman, doing business as Helfand Shoe Co..
New York, N. Y. Leather shoes. 163,581 ; Jan. 23.
Helfand, Leopold E., doing business as Elpho Pharmacal
Compauv, Philadelphia, Pa. Cold cream. 172,578;
Sept. if; Serial No. ] 71,915 ; published May 22, 1923.
Helfand Shoe Co. (See Helfand, Hyman.)
Uelier & Long, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
168,151 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,673 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Silver metal polish.
164,560 ; Feb. 20.
Heller, B., and Company, Chicago, 111. Thickening for
custards, puddings, gravies, soups, and dressings, hav-
ing incidental coloring properties. 165,104 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 144.456 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, ill. Waste and drain
pipes, sink opener and cleaner. 166,958 ; Apr. 17.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Cleaner for windows,
glass, cut glass, and skylights. 167,297 ; Apr. 24.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Enamel cleaner.
167,298 ; Apr. 24.
rieller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for purifving the air in meat-cooling rooms, re-
frigerators, etc. 168,235 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 171,124 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet-bowl or
privv cleaner. 168,311 : May 15.
Heller^ B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Disinfectant and
deodorizer. 169,836 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,991 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for use in keeping sausage, kidneys, tongues, etc.,
in a good condition. 169,837 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
172,989 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Ileller, B., & Company, Chicago. 111. Body-vermin ex-
terminator and insecticide. 170,986 ; July 24.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Barrels, drums,
boxes, cases, cartons, packages, and containers.
170,992 ; Julv 24.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago. 111. Food flavorings and
snices. 171,334 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,530; published
Mav 22, 1923.
Ileller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Flavoring com-
pound. 171,578-80 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 172,377-9 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tions used In the curing of meat. 172,347 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 172,992 ; published May 15, 1923.
Heller, B., & Compajiy, Chicago, 111. Chemical preparation
for facilitating the scalding, etc., of hogs. 172,556 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,756 ; published May 29, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Preparation for re-
pelling flies from cattle, horses, dogs, etc. 172,575 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,045 ; published May 15, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for use in deodorizing ice boxes, etc. 172,579 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,043 ; published May 15, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Coloring for food and
confectionerv. 17^,574 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,046 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Metal polish.
173,815 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,757 ; published May
29, 1923.
Heller. B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Combined coloring
and flavoring. 174,008 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,304 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, HI. Insecticide for
Icilling moths and carpet beetles. 174,010 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 174,301 ; published July 17, 1923.
Heller, B., and Company, Chicago, HI. Pastry prepara-
tion. 174,138: Oct. 2.
Heller, B., & Company, Chlcaeo, Hi. Garlic flavoring
compound. 174.715 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,990 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for preserving smoked sausage. 175.420; Nov. 6;
Serial No. 171,127; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for use in preserving fresh sausage. 175,421 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,125 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Meat-curing chemi-
cal preparation. 175,430 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,755.
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Pudding and des-
sert powders, pie fillings, cocoa, etc. 177,792; Dec. 26.
Heller, B. & Company, Chicago, III. Pudding and
dessert powders, pie fillings, cocoa, etc. 177,794 ;
Dec. 25.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Insecticide for
killing fleas. 177,809; Dec. 25.
Holler Brothers Company, Newark, N. J. Piles and rasps.
171,666; Aug. 7.
Heller, Joseph J., Los Angeles, Calif. Fountain pens.
166.874 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 159,027 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Heller, L., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pearls and repro-
ductions - of pearls or imitations thereof. 176,786 ;
Nov. 27.
Helmet Cap Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Radia-
tor caps. 175,001 ; Oct 30 ; Serial No. 172,532 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Helmholz Mitten Company, Cudaby, Wis. Leather boots,
shoes, gloves, and mittens. 165,728 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 169,060; published Dec. 19. 1922.
Helmholz Mitten Company, Cudahy, Wis. Gloves and
mittens of leather and fabric. 168,592 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 164,500 ; published Dec. 12, 1322.
Helsbels Company, The. (See Williams, William J.)
Helvetia Milk Condensing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Con-
densed milk. 167,303 ; Apr. 24.
Hemingway, Wilson, jr., Vicksburg, Miss. Locks.
165,005 ; Feb. 27.
Henckels, J. A., New York, N. Y. Razors. 164,886 ;
Feb. 27.
Henderson, F. E., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Caout-
chouc milk. 170,673; July 17; Serial No. 172,533;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Henderson Tire & Rubber Co., Inc.. Columbus, Ohio, and
Buffalo. N. Y. Rubber tires. 168.190; May 15; Serial
No. 108,026; published Jan. 30. 1923.
Hendricks, William H., doing business as Daisy Dish Pan
Company, New Haven, Conn. Nonenameled dish pans.
173,416"; Sept. 25; Serial No. 152,799; published June
26, 1923.
Hendrickson, Edwin F., Cleveland, Ohio. Cough medi-
cine. 105,617 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,300 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Hendryx, Andrew B., Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Bird-
cage stands, screens, and hooks, chain and coil springs.
1 08.090 : May 15 ; Serial No. 162,550 ; published Feb.
27, 1023.
Hendrvx, Andrew B., Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Bird
cages. 168,147; May 15; Serial No. 173,316; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Henle, Walter, doing business as Blackhawk Extract Com-
pany, Daven^port, Iowa. Malt sirup. 173,140 ; Sept.
IS; "Serial No. 178,248; published June 19, 1923.
Hennenhofer, William G., doing business as Savae-e Grip
Sales Company, Denver. Colo. Patches for fabric tires
and inner tubes. 163,080 ; Jan. 2.
Hennessv, Francis W.. Providence, R. I. Clothes-sup-
porting raclfs. 171,009 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 172,830 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Hennessy, Francis W., East Providence, R. I. Roof-
edging device. 171,538 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 174,834 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Henning, M. F., doing business as Ford Chemical Co., Oak-
land, Calif. Ant powder. 108,020; May 8.
Henning Wennersten Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Malt ex-
tracts. 169,828 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 173,422 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Henriqups Brothers Limited, Lisbon, Portugal. Sardines.
168,590 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 164,434 ; published Feb. 13,
1923.
Henry & Allen, Auburn, N. Y. Metal castings and forg-
lng"s of standard and special shapes. 171,828 ; Aug.
14 ; Serial No. 175,791 ; published May 1, 1923.
Henry & Allen, Auburn, N. Y. Repair parts for agricul-
tural machinery and implements. 172,311 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 175,790 ; published May 29, 1923.
Henry & Allen, Auburn, N. Y. Wrenches and parts
thereof. 170,557 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,034 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11. 1923.
Henry, Robt. J., Alameda, Calif. Cleansing solution hav-
ing bleaching properties. 167.654 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
167.875 ; published Dec. 20, 1922.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade. Birmingham,
England. Nickel-copper alloys. 170,283 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 172,708 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Henry Wlggln & Company Limited, Parade, Birming-
ham, England. Nickel and alloys of nickel in ingots,
sheets, and wire. 170,477 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
172,701 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingham,
England. Metals used for electrical purposes. 170,478 ;
July 17; Serial No. 172,702; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birming-
ham, England. Nickel steel In the form of plates,
sheets, wire, etc. 170.479 : July 17 ; Serial No.
172,703 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
AlpJiaietical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingbam,
England. Nickel-ehrome alloy. 170,480-1 ; July 17 ;
Serial Nos. 172,704^5 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingham,
England. Nickel and maaganese alloy. 170,517 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 172.707 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Henry's Handy Handles Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Spark
and throttle control levers for motor vehicles. 169,165 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 167,176 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Henshel Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Artificial pearls.
170,027 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,597 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Henson-Blair Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mops. 171,474 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,341 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Hepper-Nelson Hoofing Company, Chicago, 111., assignors
to The Richardson Company, Lockland, Ohio. Prepared
roofing. 163,088 ; Jan. 2.
Hepsall Company, The. (See Holt, H. L.)
Herb Juice Medicine Co., Inc., Jackson, Tenn. Herb
juice and laxative compound. 176,338 ; Nov. 20.
Herb Juice Mediciite Co., Inc., Jackson, Tenn. Herb
juice and laxative compound. 176,344 ; Nov. 20.
Herber, Pierre, New York, N. Y. Powder and liquid
nail polishes, nail bleach, cuticle remover, etc. 164,630 ;
Feb. 20.
Herbert Packing Co., Inc., San Jose, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 166.022 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,518 ;
published Dec. 5. 1922.
Herbert Packing Co., Inc., San Jose, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables and dried fruit. 169,703 ;
June 26.
Herbolac Drug & Mfg. Co. (See Black, William C.)
Herbrand Company, The, Fremont, Ohio. Wrenches,
pliers, hammers, screw drivers, chisels. 168,970 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 170,649 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Herbrand Company, The, Fremont, Ohio. Wrenches,
pliers, hammers, etc. 173,303 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
179,729 ; published June 19, 1923.
Hercules Carboy Box Company, Newark, N. J. Recepta-
cles for carboys. 172,411 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,342 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Hercules Gasoline Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Gasoline,
kerosene, petroleum distillates, etc. 175,990; Nov. 18;
Serial No. 169,130 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Hercules Knitting Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Sweater coats,
knitted caps, woolen hosiery, etc. 177,410 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 180,120 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Hercules Paper Bag Co., Ltd., Reading, Pa., assignor to
Hercules Paper Bag Mills, New York, N. Y. Paper
bags. 19,344 -renewed Apr. 14, 1921.
Hercules Paper Bag Mills. (See Hercules Paper Bag Co.
Ltd., assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Pine oil.
171,395 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,835 ; published May
8, 1923.
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Pine oil.
171,396-9 : Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 176,830-3 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Compounded
oil. 172,326 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 176,834 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Compounded
oil used for flotation purposes. 176,782 ; Nov. 27.
Hergy Company, The, Hillsboro, Tex. Salve for eczema,
piles, ringworm, etc. 172,964 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,082 ; published June 5, 1923.
Herman, John C, & Company, Harrlsburg, Pa. Cigars.
174,176 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 176,599 ; published July
17, 1923.
Herman, Joseph F., doing business as Herman Manufac-
turing Company, Washington, D. C. Chain connectors.
172,482 ; Aug. 28.
Herman Krebs Pharmacy Co., The, doing business as
Herman Krebs Products Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Goiter
balm. 167,484 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 159,966 ; pub-
lished .Tan. 23, 1923.
Herman Krebs Products Co. (See Herman Krebs Phar-
macy Co.)
Hermosa Orange Grove Co. (See Hunt, Hatch & Com-
pany.)
Hernandez, Miguel J., doing business as The Longrock
Pharmacal Co., New York, N. Y. Blood tonic. 163,858 ;
Jan. 30.
Hpvndon, Marvin, Washington, D. C. Remedy for in-
digestion and dyspepsia, i 73,610; Oct. 2; Serial No
158,312: published July 11, 1922.
Heroic Gum Remedy Company, Atlanta, Ga. Preparation
for treatment of Riggs' disease, pyorrhea, ulcprnted
mouth, etc. 169,795; July 3; Serial No. 169,246;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Heron, Norman C, doing business as N. C. Heron Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Eucalyptus remedies for colds, catarrh,
and rheum.Ttism. 172,833 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
161,312; published June 5, 1923.
Horrlck, Guy W., Auburn, Me. Cleaning preparation for
varnished, painted, and enameled surfaces, etc.
166.255 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,642 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Herrick, William W., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Cathartic
tablets, dyspepsia and indigestion tablets, antiseptic
preparations. 170.739 : .July 24 ; Serial No. 174.206 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Herrmann, Adolph S., New York, N. Y. Tablecloths,
sheets, pillowcases, napkins. 174,753 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 167,082 ; published May 22, 1923.
Herschel, R., Manufacturing Co., Peoria, 111. Mowers,
binder, header, and reaper guards, heads, pitman boxes,
etc. 164,594 ; Feb. 20.
Hersh Brothers Company, Allentown, Pa. Multlblade,
eteel-plate, forced and induced draft planing mill, etc.
165,933; Mar. 20.
Hershenstein, Solomon, doing business as S. H. Rubber
Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Inner tubes. 168,197 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 166,000 ; published Jan. 30, 192.3.
Hershey Chocolate Co., Hershey, Pa. Chocolates.
165,247-8 ; Mar. 6.
Hershey Chocolate Company, Hershey, Pa. Chewing
gum. 168.518 ; May 22.
Hershey Chocolate Company, Hershey, Pa. Chocolate
mixture used as a food and in the preparation of food.
171,063 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 166,453 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Hershey Chocolate Company of New York, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Sugar coated raisins. 171,129; July 31;
Serial No. 158,774 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Hershey Flour Mills. (See Hershey, Samuel W.)
Hershey, Samuel W., doing business as S. W. Hershey
Flour Mills, York, Pa. Wheat flour. 168,187 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 168,967 : published Feb. 6, 1923.
Herskovitz, Leonard H., New York, N. Y. Pearls.
164,715 ; Feb. 27.
Hertz, Jacob, doing business as Hertz & Co., London, Eng-
land. Insect-destroying preparations. 177,233 ; Dec.
11; Serial No. 181,596; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Hertz, Robert W., Indianapolis, Ind. Cartoons for pub-
lication in newspapers, magazines, etc. 177,296 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No 174,900 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Herz, Alexander, doing business as Alexander Herz Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Paper bags. 168,046 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 173,567 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Herz, Alexander, doing business as The Herz Straw Co.,
New York, N. Y. Paper drinking straws. 171,409 ;
Aug. 7 : Serial No. 176,182 ; published May 1, 1923.
Herz & Kory, New York, N. Y. Children's hand bags.
175,014 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,557 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Herzfeld-Phillipson Company, The, doing business as Mil-
waukee Boston Store, Milwaukee, Wis. Hair receivers,
pin trays, hatpin holders, etc. 163,336 ; Jan. 9.
Herzog & (io.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Fabrics of silk or
silk mixtures, and silk blankets, also known as blanket
robes. 163,337 ; Jan. 9.
Hess, Goldsmith & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk goods in
the piece. 165,563 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 157,064 ;
Dec. 26, 1922.
Hess, Plorace H., Pine Grove, Pa. Underwear of textile
fabric, consisting of one and two piece garments.
165,303 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,396 ; published Nov. 7,
1922.
Hethcock, Edward E., Santa Ana, Calif. Medicinal prepa-
ration used as a physic. 168,822 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
170,191 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Hewitt, Ada M., Detroit, Mich. Toy Insect. 168,320 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 167,774 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Heylman, Frederick C, Martinez, Calif. Valves.
166,812; Apr. 17; Serial No. 167,566; published Jan,
23, 1923.
Hevman, Marcus A., New York, N. Y. Piece goods made
of silk. 172,928; Sept. 11; Serial No. 176,407; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Heywood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Baby car-
riages and gocarts. 170,397 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
171,458 : published Apr. 10, 1923.
Hlatt, Arthur R., Stockport, Iowa. Antiseptic capsules
for women and antiseptic liniment for general pain*;.
169,817 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 167,982 ; published Mar. 6,
1923.
Hibbard, Marjorie H., doing business as L. B. Ilibbard,
Johnstown, N. Y. Gauge, razor, glass-cutter and other
cases, tobacco and coin pouches, etc. 164,183 ; Feb. 13.
Hibben. Hollweg & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Hosiery.
163,746 ; Jan. 23.
HiWer, John M.. doing business as J. M. Hibler Mfg.
Co., Defiance, Ohio. Cleanser for rugs, carpets, woolen
goods, clothing, upholstered furniture, etc. 170,677;
July 17 ; Serial No. 171,019 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Hiokey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. Overcoats and
topcoats. 174.352 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,377 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Hickey-Fref>man Company, Rochester, N. Y. Sack suits,
spor* suits, golf suits, full-dress and tuxedo suits, ovpr-
coats, etc. 163.831 : Tnn. 30.
Hickman, Alma P., Joplin, Mo. Cloth and stockinet
dolls. 177,478 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,382 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Hickok, Clarence G., doing business as Scribner's Ink
Co.. Portland. Oreg. Writing inks. 175,865 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 175.312 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Hickok Manufacturing Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y,
Buckles. 177,816: Pec. 25.
Hickory HUl Farm, Jefferson City, Mo. Hams. 166.346 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 158.311 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Hicks Corporation. The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dishwashing ma-
chines. 172.771; Sept. 11; Serial No. 173,355; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
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Hicks, Mine. Bertha M., Manufacturing Co., The, Indian-
apolis, Ind. Hair growers, liquid hair tonic, tetter
salve, face cream, etc. 170,394 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
171,305 ; published Apr. 8, 1923.
HlclJS, W. Wesley, San Francisco, Calif. ElectrU water
heaters, electric air heaters, radiant floor and wall
heateri, etc. 169,966 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,962 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Hide Leather & Belting Company, The. Indianapolis,
Ind. I-eather and fabric belting. 165,098 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 161,316: published Nov. 28, 1922.
Hiertz, Theodore, & Son ; Theodore Hiertz Metal Co.,
successor, St. Louis, Mo. Babbitt metal and antifric-
tion journal bearings. 22,658 ; renewed Mar. 14, 1923.
Higglns-Babcock-Hurd Company, Tbe, Cleveland, Ohio.
Salad dressing, vinegar, canned fruits and vegetables,
etc. 170,847; July 24; Serial No. 165,134; published
Mar. 27. 1923.
Higgin's Packing Company, Omaha, Nebr. Hams and
bacon. 166.257 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,907 ; pub
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Higgin's Packing Company, Omaha, Nebr. Hams and
bacon. 166,660 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 164,908 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
High Score Products Co. (See Langfeld, Daniel.)
High Tension Supplies Co., Wilmington, Del. Radio light-
ning arresters. 175.890 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,763 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Highland Cordage Company, Highland and Hickory, N. C.
Cords, twines, ropes, and lines. 171,217: July 31;
Serial No. 177,668; published May 15, 1923.
Highland Lake Paper Company, Walpole, Mass. Sheath-
ing paper, waterproof building paper, roofing paper,
etc. 171,471 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,610 ; published
May 22, 1923.
Highland Lake Paper Company, Walpole, Mass. Sheath-
ing, waterproof building and roofing paper, tar felt,
and asphalt shingles. 174,597 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
178,611 : published July 17, 1923.
Highland ManufactuHng Company, Holyoke. Mass. Writ-
ing, typewriting, and printing papers, papeteries, etc.
166,279 ; Mar. 27.
Highland Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass. Cor-
respondence cards. 166,280; Mar. 27.
Highland Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass. Writ-
ing, typewriting, and printing papers, papeteries, writ-
ing, correspondence, and index cards, etc. 166,281 ;
Mar. 20.
Highland Milling Company, Highland, 111. Wheat flour.
177..572; Dec. 18; Serial No. 177,740; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Hightower, James F., doing business as The Shuraake
Remedy Co.. Fort Worth, Tex. Medicine for kidney
disorders. 165,494; Mar. 13; Serial No. 166,182; pub-
liished Nov. 7, 1922.
Hightstown Hardware Company, Hightstown, N. J. In-
secticides. 167,635 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,596 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Hl-Gypsy Co. (See International Consolidated Chemical
Corporation.)
Hlkecut Company. (See Van Der Vygh, Frans.)
Hildeshelmer. J., Co., New York, N. Y. Infants' and
children's liats, caps, and bonnets. 169,392 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 166,074 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Hill, C. v., & Co. Inc., Trenton, N. J. Refrigerators.
169,180 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,247 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Hill Clothes Dryer Co., Worcester, Mass. Clothes driers,
balcony clothes driers, etc. 175,918 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 180,282; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Hill, Herbert M., Leonia, N. J. Electrical connector clips
and clamps for amateur radio use. 175,738; Nov. 13;
Serial No. 178,612 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Hill-Hoel JMfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. Cedar chests.
175,833 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,944 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Hill-Hubbell and Company, San Francisco, Calif. Anti-
corrosive protective and waterproof paint coatings,
bituminous paints, marine paint, etc. 170.881 ; July
24; Serial No. 157,426: published Mar. 20, 1923.
Hill and Loper Company, Incorporated, The, Danbury,
Conn. Men's, women's, and children's hats. 172,041 ;
Aug. 21; Serial No. 158,842; published May 22. 1923.
Hill, N. N., Brass Co., East Hampton, Conn. Toy tele-
phones. 166,753 ; Apr. 10.
Hill. S. W., and Sons, Morgantown, W. Va. Salve.
177,171 ; Dec. 11; Serial No. 181,119; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Hillbern Thrift Corporation, Chicago, 111. Printed books.
174,838 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,626 ; published July
31, 1923.
Hiller. Stanley, Inc., San Jose, Calif. Apparatus for re-
vivifying kieselguhr, apparatus for producing charcoal,
fl.«h-meal apparatus, and sirup clarifiers. 171,836 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 171,713 ; published May 8, 1923.
HlUer, Stanley, Inc., San Jose, Calif. Waste saving ma
chinery and apparatus. 172,446 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
171,712 ; published May 29, 1923.
Hlllerlch & Bradsby Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. Baseball
bats. 173,941 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,432 ; published
July 10, l;ii.:.
Hlllerlch & Bradsby Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. Baseball
bate. 173,943 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,431 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Hlllerlch & Bradsby Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. Baseball
bats. 173,98:^-4 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial Nos. 180,434-4 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Hlllerlch & Bradsby Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. Baseball
bats. 174,159; Oct. 9; Serial No. 180.430; published
July 17, 1923.
Hllllg, Frederick W., doing business as F. W. Hillig Co.,
New York, N. Y. Tablecloths, napkins, scarfs, etc.
173,907 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 161,549 ; published July
17 1923.
Hllllg, Frederick W., doing business as F. W. Hillig
Co., New York, N. Y. Bed coverings, sheetings, pil-
lowcases, bedspreads, tickings. 173,968 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 161,550 ; published July 17, 1923.
Hills Bros., San Francisco, Calif. Coffee. 163,338 ; Jan. 9.
Hillsdale Baking Company, Hillsdale, Mich. Bread.
177,442-3 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial Nos. 182,149-50 ; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Hillsdale Manufacturing Company, Hillsdale, Mich., and
Chicago, III. Knee and long pants and hoys' suits and
overcoats. 164,217 ; Feb. 13.
Hillside Cotton Mills, La Grange, Ga. Rugs made of
grass and fiber. 165,449 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 171,366 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Hillside Fluor Spar Mines, Chicago, 111. Foundry flux.
175,636 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,792 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Hillyard, Newton S., doing business as Hillyard Chemical
Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Disinfectant. 174,861 ;
Oct. 23 : Serial No. 180,600 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Hillyard, Newton S., doing business as Hillyard Chemical
Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Floor dressing. 175,130 :
Oct. 30; Serial No. 180,602; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Hilton, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Men's, young men's,
and boys' clothing and haberdashery. 177,009 ; Dec.
11 : Serial No. 153,507 ; published June 26, 1923.
Hlmmer Brothers Co. Inc., The, Baltimore, Md. Waxed
paper. 170,297 : July 10 ; Serial No. 175,394 ; pub
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Hlmmer, Vitalls, New York, N. Y. Radiotelephone receiv-
ing sets and parts thereof. 166,561 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 169,058; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Hinchliffe, Alfred W., doing business as Webster Cider &
Vinegar Co., Webster, N. Y. Vinegar. 173,068 ;
Sept. 11.
Hinckley, Don H., doing husiness as Sunrise Optical Co.,
Chicago, 111. Ophthalmic lenses and frames, special
machinery for their manufacture and measure. 164,958 ;
Feb. 27.
Hinckley Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I. Buttons,
shoe ornaments, badges, and emblems. 170,070 ; July
10 : Serial No. 165,552 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Hinckley Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Bracelets, finger rings, brooches, bar pins, and buttons.
171,997 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 168,469 ; published May
8, 1923.
Hind & HarrLson Plush Co.. The, Clark I\Iills and Ni'w
York, N. Y. Mohair plushes in the piece. 163,947 ;
Feb. 6.
Hiner, Ward B., doing husiness as Red Ball Transit
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Moving vans or trucks.
169,251 : June 12 ; Serial No. 170,920 ; published Mar.
13. 1923.
Hinkle, Hutchinson S., doing business as The Leclare
Laboratories, New York, N.'Y. Hair remover. 176,974;
Dec. 11: Serial No. 180.066: published Sept. 11. 1923.
Hinkson, Andrew H., doing business as Shults Ointment
Company, Chester, Pa. Ointments used for swellings,
sores, bruises, burns, etc., and liniments. 170,014;
.July 10; Serial No. 172,593; published Apr. 3, 1923.
riito Brothers, Peru, Ind. Pancake and buckwheat flour.
177,124; Dec. 11; Serial No. 181,342; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Hipolito Screen & Sash Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Window
and door wire screens. 175,325 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,764; published Aug. 14. 1923.
Hl-Power Company of New Jersey. (See Beck & True-
love.)
Hipp, Didisheim Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Watches,
watch movements, and parts of same. 166,999 ;
Apr. 17.
Hipp. Didisheim Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Watches, watch movements, and parts of the same.
169,952 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,618 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Hipp. Didisheim Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Watches, watch movements, and parts of the same.
169,953 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,020 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Hipp. Didisheim Company, Inc., New York. N. Y.
Watches, watch movements, and parts of the same.
169,9.54-5; July 10; Serial Nos. 174,622-3; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Hipp. Didisheim Company. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Watches, watch movements, and parts of the same.
169,957: July 10; Serial No. 174,624: published Apr.
3, 1923.
696
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alplia'betical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Root
Pearl
Salad
; pub-
Ice-cream
published
165,429 ;
Dec. 12,
Hipp. Didisheim Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Watches, watch movements, and parts of same.
171,061; July 31; Serial No. 174,621; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Hlrd, Roy G., doing business as Garley Steel Company,
Chicago, 111. Steel sheets, bars, plates, and blue an-
nealed. 173,904 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,127 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Hires, Charles E., Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
beer. 24,058 ; renewed Jan. 16, 1924.
Hirsch, Barnard Company, San Fi'ancisco, Calif,
beads. 171,927 ; Aug. 14.
Hirsch Bros. & Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky.
relish. 171,401 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,627
lished May 22, 1923.
Hirsch Brothers Co., Chicago, 111. Cake mix. 170,899 :
July 24 ; Serial No. 171,081 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Hirsch, Daniel, New York, N. Y. Identification tugs.
170,695 ; July 17.
Hirsch & Plashner. .(See Flashner, Joseph.)
Hirsch, Walter J., Co., Chicago. 111. Peanut butter,
olives, mustard, chow relish. 170,584 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 157.523 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Hirsch, Walter J., Company, Chicago, 111. Candy.
171,147 : July 31 ; Serial No. 162,547 ; published May
15, 1923.
Hirsch, Walter J., Company, Chicago, 111.
cones. 172,203 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,534 ;
May 29, 1923.
Hirscn, William L., Buffalo, N. Y. Laxatives.
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,910J ; published
1922.
Hirschberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Men's, boys', and chil-
dren's caps made of cloth, leather, etc. 164,231-2 ;
Feb. 13.
Hirschfeld, Mildred, doing business as Dorisa Manufac-
turing Co., New York, N. Y. Nursing-bottle holders.
166,182 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,597 ; published Nov.
28. 1922.
Hirschfelder & Meaney, San Francisco, Calif. Baggage —
namely, trunks, grips, suitcases, etc. 169,924 ; July 3.
Hirschl & Bendhelm, Washington, Mo. Tobacco-smoking
pipes. 165,744 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,694 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Hirschl & Bendheim, Washington, Mo. Corncob tobacco-
smoking pipes. 166,789 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 159,313 ;
published June 13, 1922.
Hirshberg, J., Co., Inc., McKeesport, Pa. Phonographs.
164,306; Feb. 20.
Hlrshfeld, Jacob B., doing business as J. B. Hlrshfeld &
Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted and nainsook un-
derwear, hosiery, and sweaters. 174,264 ; Oct. 9 ;
Serial No. 176.184 : published July 17, 1923.
HIrshfield, Maurice W., doing business as Marfield Radio
Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Sound amplifiers for wire-
less telephone and telegraph receiving, instruments.
169,387 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 168,529 ; published Mar.
27. 1923.
HIrshfield Skirt Co., St. Louis, Mo. Outer skirts for
girls. 170,360; July 10.
Hirz Bros., Paterson, N. J. Cake. 170,966 : July 24.
Hisgen Bros., assignor to Sinclair Refining Company,
.Mbany, N. Y. Axle grease. 24,196 ; renewed Feb.
6, 1924.
Hitchings-Spence, i<ynn, Mass. Electrical fixtures, lamp
sockets, and brackets. 166,565 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
167,615; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Hi-Way Laboratories. (See Finstick, Lawrence A.)
Hobbs, Edward M., Berea, Ohio. Live poultry. 167.S88 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 164,592 ; published Jan. 30. 1923.
Hobbs, H. C, (loini; business as Fidelity Pencil Company,
New York, N. Y. Pencils. ' 170,204 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 173,132; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Hobdell, Way and Company Limited, London, England.
Crude asbestos. 167,527 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,995 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Hoclischild. Kohn & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Arch sup-
ports and elastic bandages. 168.508 ; Mav 22.
Hochschild, Kohn & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Shoes.
169,421 ; June 12.
Hochstadter, Harry C, Philadelphia, Pa. Dental floss.
169,946 : July 10 ; Serial No. 174,392 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Hockaday Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wall-finishes and
reducers. 174,689 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,940 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Hockaday Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wall finishes.
176.041 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,939 ; published Sept.
Hockmeyer Bros., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods
172.006; Sept. 11; Serial No. 179,369; published June
Hodapp, Clarence G., doing business as Minute Kleen
I>ahora tones, Detroit, Mich. Prep.i rations for polish-
ing automobiles, pianos, etc. 176,779- Nov 27
Hodes-Zlnk Mfg. Co., Fremont, Ohio. All fabric 'acces-
sories made for automobiles. 167.609 ; Mav 1 : Serial
No. 157,221: published Dec. 19, 1922.
Hodge, E. D., Tool and Manufacturing Company, Water-
i^ao'^o^'tT- n7™^'"* ^°^ ^o''<^ cars and " tractors.
170.962 ; July 24.
Hodge-Falk Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Sport and
ready-to-wear hats. 1 63,232 ; Jan. 2. p a u
Hoefelmayr, K., Edelweiss Camembert Fabrik. (See
Hoefelmayr, K.)
Hoefelmayr, K., doing business as K. Hoefelmayr Edel-
weiss Camembert Fabrik, Kempten, Germany. Cheese,
butter, milk, etc. 166,132 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 141,722 ;
published Aug. 22, 1922.
Hoefler, Harry, Candy Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Chocolate-coated candy. 164,985 ; Feb. 27.
Hoefler, Henry R., Astoria, Oreg., and San Francisco,
Calif. Chocolate and candies. 175,347 ; Nov. 6. Se-
rial No. 170,107 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Hoeft & Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Poultry drinking
fountains, combined poultry drinking fountain and
feeders, baby-chick feeders, poultry feeding troughs, etc.
167,848; May 8; Serial No. 164,539; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Hoegger, J. A., Jersey City, N. J. Supports for bathroom
and other fixtures. 176,573 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
178.503 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Hoegee, Wm. H., Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Water
bags for drinking water. 164,367 ; Feb. 20.
Hoenig, Morris J., Newark, N. J. Completely-printed
books. 169,789 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 168,470 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Hoevel Manufacturing Corporation, Jersey City, N. J.
Sandblast apparatus and parts thereof and accessories
therefor. 174,993 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 173,284 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Hoey, John, & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mattresses.
173,766 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,084 ; published May
29, 1923.
Hoey, John, & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mattresses.
176,703 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,085 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Hoey, John J., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned ripe olives.
170,105 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 168,364 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Hofer, Louis, doing business as Foot Balm Company, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Foot balm. 176,981 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial
No. 179,793 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Hoffman Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Watches, clocks,
and parts thereof. 167,779 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
171,798; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hoffman Candy Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Candy bar.
173,948 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,343 ; published July
17, 1923. ^
Hoffman, Charles E., Philadelphia, Pa. Mercura* used
in the treatment of trachoma. 168,510 : May 22.
Hoffman, Elic A., doing business as E. A. Hoffman Candy
Co., also as Hoffman's, Los Angeles, Calif. Candy and
chocolates. 173,358; Sept. 25; Serial No. 159,024;
published June 26, 1923.
Hoffman, Elic A., doing business as E. A. Hoffman
Candy Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Candy. 174,791 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 174.393 ; published .Tuly 24, 1923.
Hoffman, F. A., Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dairy prod-
ucts— namely, butter, evaporated milk, eggs, etc.
170,852 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 163,798 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Hoffman, F., & Sons, Inc., Newark, N. J. Beverages sold
as soft drinks and sirups for making same. 163,339 ;
Jan. 9.
Hoffman, Herman B., New York, N. Y. Women's under-
garments. 173,864 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,195 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Hoffman, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile steering
controllers adapted to aid in stabilizing the steering
control of automobiles. 167.607; May 1 ; Serial No.
157,995 : published Dec. 26. 1922.
Hoffman, M. C, & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk and wool
crepe in the piece. 171,402 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
176,546; published May 1. 1923.
Hloffman, Morris Company, St. Louis, Mo. Knickerbock-
ers. 168,451 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 170,192 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Hoffman, Mrs. Nellie F., Brookings, S. Dak. Medicine
for the treatment of hog cholera. 174,067 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 178,504; published July 10, 1923.
Hoffman, Samuel L., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Jersey City,
N. ,T. Ladies' house and street dresses and men's,
ladies', and children's hath robes all made of cotton.
164,226; Feb. 13.
Hoffman, William M., Buffalo, N. Y. Fuel-oil burners.
171,680 ; Aug. 7.
Hoffmann, J. G., Sons Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Oak-tanned
harness leather. 24,045 ; renewed Jan. 16, 1924.
Hoffmann, John, & Sons Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. Krano-
rated milk, canned vegetables, fruits, etc. 176,839 ;
Dpc. 4; Serial No. 178.249; published Aug. 21. 1!)'.'.S.
Hoffmann, William, Chicago, 111. Tonic and food for
feathered pets. 170,898 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 171,217 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Hofstra Manufacturing Company, Tulsa, Okla. Insecti-
cides. 170,980 ; July 24.
Hogan, J. .T., Incorporated, La Crosse, Wis. Canned fruits.
vegetables, fish, evaporated milk, etc. 163.340 ; .Tan. 9.
Hogan, J. J., Incorporated, La Crosse, Wis. Canned
fruits, vegetables, and fish, and coffee. 167,711 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 161,130; published Fob. 20, 1923.
Hogland, Joseph L., doing business as Victor Products
Co., Kansas City, Mo. Dressine and cleaner for
pantasote leather and rubber. 167,286 ; Apr. 24.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, J 923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
697
Ilolincr. M., New York, N. Y. Mouth harmouicns.
lliS.40S-l): May 22; Sei-ial Xos. 171,420-21; published
Feb. 20, 1923. '
Hohncr, M., New York, N. Y. Mouth harmonicas.
175,786 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,794 ; published Aug.
21. 1923.
Hohner, M.. .New York, N. Y. Mouth harmonicas.
174.874 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,180 ; published July
24, 192.'?.
Ho-.Tay Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Beverages and
sirups used in making same. 177,493 ; Dec. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 182.812; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Ho-Jav Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Beverage coolers.
177.531 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,811 : published Oct.
2. 1923.
Holbrook, Merrill v*!: Stetson, San Francisco and Los An-
geles, Calif. Coal, coke, wood, gas. and oil ranges, cook-
ing and heating stoves, etc. 163.089 ; .Ian. 2.
Holbrook. Merrill & Stetson. San Francisco and Los An-
geles, Calif. Refuse receptacles. 1G3.341 ; Jan. 9.
Holbrook. Morrill & Stetson, San Francisco and Los
Angeles, Calif. Ranges, cooking and heating stoves,
and stovepipe, furnaces, etc. 165,364; Mar. 6; Serial
No. 162.410; published. Oct. 17, 1922.
Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, San Francisco, Calif. Plumb-
ing, steam-fitting, and hardware supplies. 166,798 ;
Apr. 17; Seri.nl No. 150.531; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Holbrook, Slerrill & Stetson, San Francisco and Los
Angeles, Calif. Cooking and heating stoves, furnaces,
radiators, etc. 170.137 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 162,409 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Holbrook Pie Baking Co.. Inc., Albany, N. Y. Envelopes
used as containers for bakery products. 163,747 ;
J.au. 23.
Holbrook, W. H.. Company, Boston, Mass. All-wool
textile piece goods. 173,689 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177.489: published June 19, 1923.
Holdems Company. (See Fenno, Herbert L.)
Holdcn, George, Quenemo. Kans. Ointment for croup,
colds, pneumonia, bronchitis, etc. 167,621 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 167,721 ; published Jan. 2, 1023.
Holden-Leonard Co.. New York, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics. 165,699 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
169.971 : published Jan. 2. 1923.
Holden-Leonard Co., New York, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics. 166,194 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
162.002 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Holden-Leonard Company, New York, N. Y. Worsted
and woolen textile fabrics. 168,457 ; May 22 ; Serial
No. 173,423 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Holding Committee for Educational and Philanthropic
Work, The, St. Loui.s, Mo. Monthly magazine. 171.760 ;
Aug. 14 : Serial No. 161.315 ; published May 1. 1923.
Holland Canning Companv, Holland. Mich. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 173,841 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
171,917 : published July 3, 1923.
Holland Food Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cheese.
170.862 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 167,617 ; published Mar.
20. 1923.
Holland Furnace Companv. Holland, Mich. Magazine
published monthly. 176,426 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
181,024: published Sept. 11. 1923.
Holland, Joshua, doing business as Holland Pharmaceuti-
cal Companv, Chicago, 111. Sore-throat remedy.
176,293 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,407 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Holland Knitting Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Men's fashioned
ties made of knitted silk. 177,618 : Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 182.586 : publi.shed Sept. 4, 1923.
Holland O'Neil Milling Co.. Mount Vernon, Mo. Wheat
flour. 167,140 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,899 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26. 1922.
Holland O'Neal Milling Co., Mount Vernon and Springfield,
Mo. Wheat flour. 172,757 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,102: published June 5, 1923.
Holland Specialty Company, Peoria, 111. Preparation for
cleaning artificial dentures. 175,937 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 174,647 : published July 24. 1923.
Hollander, Isadore, doing business as Hollander Chemi-
cal Works. Bayonne, N. J. Insecticides. 174,402 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178.388 : published July 17, 1923.
Hollander, Joseph, Inc., Newark, N. .1. Dyed animal
skins. 169,977 : .July 10 ; Serial No. 166,741 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Hollander-Lewis Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Men's trousers.
175,939 ; Nov. 13 ; S'erial No. 174,447 ; published Aug.
21. 1923.
Hollbach, John, Company, Paterson, N. J. Woven mesh
fabrics. 174,030 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,628 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Hollins, William, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 166.907; Apr. 17: Serial No. 170,193:
published .Tan. .30. 1923.
Hollins, William, & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wool,
silk, cotton, and mixtures of same piece goods.
171.272 : July 31.
Hollins, William, & Co. Ltd., London and Mansfield,
England. Negligee shirts, collars, pv.iamas, etc.
176.623 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 161,005 ; published Sept.
15. 1923.
Hollins, William, & Company, Limited. London and Mans-
field. England. Cloth made of wool and cotton. 168.674 ;
May 20 ; Serial No. 146,509 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Hollls, Paul S., doing business as Big State Co., Fort
Worth, Tex. Nonalcoholic maltless beverage powder
used for making soft drinks. 174,676 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 172,380; published July 24, 1923.
Ilollister, George S., doing business as Mohawk Motors
Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Transmission equipments for
motor vehicles. 164,935 ; Feb. 27.
Holm, J. Henrj', doing business as Calcorganlc Labora-
tories, Chicago, 111. Medicinal compound to be dis-
pensed for promoting calcification. 170,402 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 171,539 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Holman, A. J., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Particular
edition of the New Testament. 163,718 ; Jan. 23.
Holmes Company. Robbinston, Me. Canned sardines.
163,505 ; Jan. 16.
Holmes, Henry G., doing business as The Mrs. A. G.
Holmes & Co., Corsicana, Tex. Yeast. 169.395 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 165,497 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
llolmquist, Peter C, doing business as Holmquist & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Woodenware. 169,272 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 151,760 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Ilolstcin, Harvey, Inc., Wilmington, Del, Canned fruits
and vegetables, condiments, rice, etc. 176,858 ; Dec.
4; Serial No. 166,369; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Ilolstein Rubber Company, The, Hartford, Conn. Single
and double faced rubber sheeting. 167,868 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 168.681 ; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Holt, H. L., doing business as The Hepsall Company,
Ogamaw, Ark. IPreparation for use in the treatment of
the hair. 169,679 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 173,285 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Flolt Manufacturing Company, The, Stockton, Calif.
Tractors, traction engines, harvesters, etc. 168,937 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 173,234 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Holt Manufacturing Company, The, Stockton, Calif.
Harvesters, thrashers, and combined harvesters and
thrashers. 176,668; Nov. 27; Serial No. 182,213;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Holtite Manufacturing Co., Baltimore, Md. Rubber heels
for shoes. 166,552 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 125,461 ; pub-
lished Dec. 21, 1020.
Koltite Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md. Rubber
heels for shoes. 176,214 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,844 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Holway, Sadie, doing, business as Columbia Ave. Beauty
Parlor, Philadelphia, Pa. Face powders and creams, ■
perfumes, rouges, etc. 173,094 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
177,299 ; published June 12, 1923.
Holyoke Company, The, Holyoke, Mass. Wires for milli-
nery and personal use and straw braids. 172,261 ;
Aug. 28 : Serial No. 132,740 ; published May 22, 1923.
ITolzman, Samuel, doing business as Tsout Remedy Co.,
New Y'ork, N. Y. Remedy for corns, calli, and warts.
170.259 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 170,818 ; published Apr.
3, 1023.
Homberg, Rudolph F., Boston, Mass. Women's and chil-
dren's blouses, skirts, dresses, bloomers, and knickers.
166,621 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,970 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Home Bakery. (See Huck, George W.)
Home Dairy Company, Saginaw, Mich. Pastry, dough-
nuts, bread, biscuits, cake, potato chips, etc. 176,952 ;
Dec. 11; Serial No. 147,288; published Mar. 14, 1922.
Home Food Service Company Incorporated. Denver, Colo.
Breakfast cereal foods. 176,692 ; Nov. 27 { Serial No.
167,084 ; published July 31, 1923.
Home Lighting Equipment Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Portable electrical lamps, parts thereof, etc. 174,409 ;
Oct. 16; Serial No. 175,792; published July 10. 1923.
Home-Made Noodle Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Noodles.
163,435 ; .Tan. 9.
Home Products Inc.. Rahway, N. .T. Carbon-tetrachloride
cleansing preparation. 167,789 : May 8 ; Serial No.
165,952 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Hommel, William H., doing business as The Hommel
Wine Company. Sandusky, Ohio. Wines and cham-
pagnes. 165.893-4; Mar. 20.
Hommel Wine Company, The. (See Hommel. William H.)
Homo Phone Co., IThe. (See Miller, Howard A.)
Hom-Pyrrho Co.. S.nn Francisco. Calif. Mouth wash
and a remedy for pyorrhea. 170,744 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 174,626 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Honey Products Co., Tustin, Calif. Peanut jam.
170,557; July 17; -Serial No. 173,769; published .Apr.
24, 1923.
Honeyman, William A., doing business as PuU-Rak Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Merchandise-vending ma-
chines. 171,600 ; Aug. 7.
Honeywell Heating Specialties Company. Wabash, Ind.
Fluid-pressure regulating and controlling instruments.
176,762 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,396 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Honoroff & Wittmer Co., TJniontown, Pa. Preparation
for dysentery, diarrhea, cholera morbus, summer com-
plaints, etc. 167,349 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 153,140 ;
published Drc. 26. 1922.
Hood, Charles I., Lowell, Mass., assignor to C. I. Hood
Company, Kittery. Me. External and internal reme-
dies for certain named diseases. 23,231 ; renewed July
11, 1923.
Hood. Charles I., Lowell, Mass., assignor to C. I. Hood
Companv, Kitterv, Me. Compound of sarsaparilla.
23,353 ;■ renewed Julv 11, 1923.
698
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Hood, H. P., & Sons, Inc., Boston, Mass. Butter, dried
beans, bread, buttermilk, etc. 170,911 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 146,216 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Hood, H. r., & Sons, Inc., Boston, Mass. Confection com-
prising a frozen edible material covered with a coat-
ing of hardened chocolate. 174,338 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 158,284 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Hood, H. P., & Sons, Inc., Boston, Mass. Milk, cream,
butter, cheese, and ice cream. 177,137 ; Dec. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 146,215 ; published June 6, 1922.
Hood Kiver Apple Vinegar Co., also doing business as
Mountain Maid Products Company, Hood Kivei, Oreg.
Apple vinegar, canned pork and beans, soup, chile con
carne, and meat. 171,379 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 147,960 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Hood River Apple Vinegar Co., Hood River, Oreg. Fruit
pectin. 176,711 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,213 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Hood River Canning Co., Hood River, Oreg. Canned
cherries. 170,442 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,093 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Hood Rubber Companv, Watertown, Mass. Rubber ve-
hicle tires and tubes. 169,179 : June 12 ; Serial No.
169.674 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Batteries and
parts thereof. 169,483 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 174,577 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Rubber boots
and shoes, rubber overshoes, and rubber-soled canvas
shoes. 170,759 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 176,344 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Rubber boots,
shoes, and overshoes, rubber-soled canvas shoes.
176.205 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,470 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Rubber boots,
shoes, overshoes, etc. 176,969 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
179,040 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Hoody Peanut Butter Co. (See Townsend, Glenn Q.)
Hooker Electrochemical Company. Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Caustic soda, granulated lye, and chlorinated lime.
172,734 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,903 ; pubUshed Apr.
24, 1923.
Hooker, Grace B., East Providence, R. I. Candy. 173,214 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 174,778 ; published June 19. 1923.
Hooper, Wm. E., & Sons Co., Woodberry, Md. Canvas
mail ,«acks, coal bags, letter-carrier pouches, coin sacks,
etc. 164,014 ; Feb. 6.
Hooper, Wm. E., & Sons Co., Baltimore, Md. Cotton-
duck paper felts, oil-press cloth, cider-press cloth,
cotton cloths, etc. 166.061 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,153 : published Dec. 12, 1922.
Hooper, Wm. E., & Sons (Jo., Woodberry, Baltimore, Md.
Cotton rope, sash cord, seine twines, etc. 171,461 ;
Aug. 7: Serial No. 168,151; published May S, 1923.
Hooper, Wm. E., & Sons Co., Woodberry, Md. Woven
belting, hose-valve packing, etc. 172,285 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 168,152 ; pubUshed May 29, 1923.
Hoosier Cleanser Mfg. Co. (See Buczkowski, John J.)
Hoosier Rat Meal Mfg. Co. (See Buczkowski, John J.)
Hooton Cocoa Company, Newark, N. J. Cocoa and choco-
late. 176,536 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,587 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Hooven & Allison Company, Xenia, Ohio. Sisal rope.
169,486 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 117,596 ; published Dec.
30, 1919.
Hooven & Allison Company, Xenia, Ohio. New Zealand
hemp rope. 169,487 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 117,598 ;
published Dec. 30, 1919.
Hooven & Allison Company, The, Xenia, Ohio. Cordage.
170,000; July 10; Serial No. 154,515; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Hooven and Allison Company, The, Xenia, Ohio. Istle
rope. 170,599 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 117,597 ; published
Dec. 30, 1919.
Hooven Automatic Typewriter Corporation, Hamilton,
Ohio. Typewriting-operating machines, perforating ma-
chines, etc. 163,900; Feb. 6.
Hooven, Owens, Rentsehler Company, The, Hamilton, Ohio.
Piston rings. 172,549; Sept. 4; Serial No. 173,356;
published June 5, 1923.
Hoover Company, The. (See Hoover Suction Sweeper
Company, The.)
Hoover Company, The, North Canton, Ohio. Electric
suction sweepers. 172,014 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
175,245 ; published May 8, 1923.
Hoover Company, The, North Canton, Ohio. Electric suc-
tion sweepers. 175,867 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 175,244 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Hoover, George D., Manufacturing Pharmacist, Inc., Des
Moines, Iowa. Medicinal compound. 171,949 ; Aug. 14.
Hoover Suction Sweeper Co., The, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Electric suction
sweepers. 166.332; Mar. 27.
Hoover Suction Sweeper Company, The, assignor to The
Hoover Company. North Canton, Ohio. Electric suction
sweepers. 165.890 : Mar. 20.
Hoover Suction Sweeper Compnny, The, assignor to The
Hoover Company. North Canton, Ohio. Electric suc-
tion sweepers. 169.520: June 19; Serial No. 172,594;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Hopke, John E.. Brooklvn, N. Y. Massage cream.
169,668 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 171,169 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Hopkins, Frank W., Inc., Chicago, 111. Toy dogs.
164,508; Feb. 20.
Hopkins, J. L., & Co., New York, N. Y. Insecticide.
171,890 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,381 ; published May
1, 1923.
Hopkins, Nevil M., New York, N. Y. Dentifrices. 173,221 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 174,207 ; published June 19, 1923.
Hoppe, Emil, Elizabeth, N. J. Carrousels. 175,660 ; Nov.
6; Serial No. 181,945; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Hopper, Thompson C, Gest, Ky. Preparation for use as
a breakfast cere;il and in cooked foods. 177,180 ; Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 180,863 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Horan, Jeremiah, New York, N. Y. Metal and wooden
container for packed powder and foodstuffs. 164,517 ;
Feb. 20.
Horlicks Food Company, assignor to Horlick's Malted
Milk Company, Racine, Wis. Malt extract and other
food for infants and invalids. 23,791 ; renewed Nov.
7, 1923.
Horn, A. C, Company, New York, N. Y. Ready-mixed
paint for plastered walls, brick or concrete surface,
wood and metal trim. 171,165; July 31; Serial No.
176,738 ; published May 1, 1923.
Horn, Charles W., Slatington, Pa. Liniment for sprains,
bruises, and chilblains, cough sirup, liver pellets, corn
relief, etc. 163.342; Jan. 9.
Horn & Hardart Baking Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Sand-
wiches, pies, puddings, ice cream, cakes, etc. 165,289 ;
Mar. 6 : Serial No. 152,.369 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Horn, W. O., & Brother, Inc., New York, N. Y. Neckties
and scarfs for men ; negligee, house, and bath robes,
house coats, etc. 163,582 ; Jan. 23.
Home Manufacturing Co., Jersey City, N. J. Radio re-
ceiving sets and parts thereof. 172,403; Aug. 28; Se-
rial No. 164,317 ; published May 29, 192.3.
Home Manufacturing Company, Jersey ('ity, N. J. Cir-
cuit breakers. 164.667 ; Feb. 27.
Horner, Mary B., doing business as H. & H. Products
Companv, Atlanta, Ga. Shampoo cream. 173,986 ;
Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,613; published July 17, 1923.
Hornidv, Eugene R., Neosho, Mo. Frozen confections.
164,734 ; Feb. 27.
Hornsby, Pauline K., Chicago, 111. Deodorants. 170,108;
July 10 : Serial No. 157,923 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Hornung, Ernest W., doing business as The Iliibbell Man-
ufactui-ing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Glass curtain lights
and windshields for automobiles. 167.974 ; May 8.
Hornung, Ernest W., doing business as The Hubbell Manu-
facturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Glass curtain lights
and frames for automobiles. 174,445 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 169,904 ; published July 17, 1923.
Hornung, Jacob, Brewing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Nonin-
toxlcating malt cereal' beverage. 164,909 ; Feb. 27.
Horrocks Desk Company, Herkimer, N. Y., Lubricators for
car-.nxle boxes and journals. 164.983 ; Feb. 27.
Horrocks-Ibbotson Co., Utica, N. Y. Fishing flies and
artificial bait. 171,083; July 31; Serial No. 173,601;
published May 15, 1923.
Horrocks-Ibbotson Co., Utica, N. Y. Fishing rods, reels,
lines, poles, hooks, etc. 174,991 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
173,602 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Horst, Amos L., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 174,362;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 176,547 ; published July 17, 1923.
Horsi. Frederick F., doing business as Northwest Chemi-
cal Co., Bellingham. Wash. Washing tablets, washing
compounds, windshield cloths, and chemically-treated
polishing cloths. 167.799 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 163,169 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Horstmann, William, Falls City, Nebr. Skin lotion.
169,110 ; June 5.
Horstmann, Wm. H., Company, Pbiladelphia, Pa. Yarn.
170,016: July 10; Serial No. 172,475; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Horstmann, -Wm. H., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Yarn
170,621 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 176,999 ; published Apr.
17 1923.
Horton, Clara E., Niagara Falls. N. Y. .Atl'.lptic eirdlp"!.
166.139 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 106,691 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Horton, George F.. doing business as Horton & Horton,
Houston, Tex. Stock food. 163,583 ; Jan. 23.
Horton & Horton. (See Horton, George F.)
Horton, Jesse D.. New York, N. Y. Ribbon steamers.
16.^,317 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,618 ; published Nov. 28,
1922.
Horton Manufacturing Co., The, Bristol, Conn. Golf
balls. 164,359; Feb. 20.
Horton Studios, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Toys and novel-
ties. 168,805; May 29; Serial No. 157,034; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Hortvet, Julius, St. Paul, Minn. Butter-test bottles.
175,252 ; Oct. 30.
Hosch Brothers Company, Gainesville. Ga. Ginghams,
chambrnvs, cheviots, etc., in the piece. 167.762 : May
8: SeriM No. 170,194; published F.h. 13. 1923.
Hoskins, Robert II., Chicago, 111. Preparation for the
alleviation of baldness and for restoration and preser-
vation of hair. 164,482 ; Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
699
Hostetter, Tlicodore, Toledo, Ohio. Composition materials
for floors, walls, and decorative purposes. 165,368 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 161,727 ; published Aug. 29, 1922.
Hottol, Frank C, doing business as Vapolyptus Co., Port-
land, Oieg. Antiseptic oil. 168,646 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 165,682 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Houbigant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Talcum and face
powder. 164,489; Feb. 20.
Houbigant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet creams. 172,711 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,493 ; gubUshed May 15, 1923.
Houbigant, Inc., New York, N. i. I'erfume, toilet water,
face, talcum, and sachet powders, face cream, etc.
174,038 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,379 ; published July
10. 1923.
Houbigant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water,
face powder, etc. 176,166 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
176,025 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
House of Byer, The, Maiden, Mass. Waists and hosiery.
166,628; Apr. 10; Serial No. 168,611; published Dec.
19, 1922.
House of Byer, The, Maiden, Mass. Waists and hosiery.
171,325 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,614 ; published May
1, 1923.
House of Kuppenheimer, The. (See Kuppenheimer, B.,
& Co.)
Household Hosiery Mills, Inc., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hosiery. 169,701 ; June 26.
Houston Chronicle Publishing Company, The, Houston,
Tex. Want-add directory, a daily publication forming
a section of a newspaper. 168,890 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
169,676 ; published l^eb. 27, 1923.
Houston Mill & Elevator Co., Houston, Tex. Wheat flour.
164,991 ; Feb. 27.
Houston Publishing Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Monthly
periodical. 165,215 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,183 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
Houtain, Elsie D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Magazine published
monthlv. 173,728 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,869 ; pub-
lished June 26. 1923.
Houze, L. J., Convex Glass Company, Point Marlon, Pa.
Sheet glass. 174,500; Oct. 16; Serial No. 181,397;
published July 24, 1923.
Houze, L. J., Convex Glass Company, Point Marion, Pa.
Sheet glass. 174,652 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,398 ;
published July 31, 1923.
How To Make Money Publishing Co. (See Farley, Vin-
cent J.)
Howard Hose and Garter Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Hosierv and garters. 174,013 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,557 ; published July 10, 1923.
Howard Stove & Furnace Co., Ralston, Nebr. Heating
furnaces. 174,860 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,603 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Howdy Bottling Works. (See' Goodale, Eobert W.)
Howdy Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Grape-flavored con-
centrate. 17^,294 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 180,183 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Howell Laboratories, Ltd. (See Harris Howell M.)
Howell, Willis T.. Rockford, 111. Core oil. 166,014;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 162,927 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Hower. Frank B., doing business as Enterprise Oil Co.,
Buffalo, N. i'. Lubricating oils and greases. 163,090 ;
Jan. 2.
Ilowland. Louis A., Hollywood, Calif. Photographic re-
productions of pictures. 172,199 ; Aug. 21.
Howse, Mead & Sons, Lt., London, England. Serges in the
piece. 173.010 ; Sept. 11 : Serial No. 178,722 ; published
June 5. 1928.
Hoy, F. P., Inc., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 172,279 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 169,972 ; published May 29, 1923.
Hoy, F. P.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 176,869 ;
Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 182.307 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Hoye, Daniel J., Detroit, Mich. Insulating separator
for electrical conductors. 177,782 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 183,653 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Hovler Baking Company, Escanaba, Mich. Ice cream.
163,506 : Jan. 16.
Hoyme, Christopher R., New York, N. Y. Bath robe which
may be used also as a towel. 168,559-60; May 29-
Serial Nns. 166,505-6; published Feb. ]3, 1923.
Hoyt Apothecaries Co. (See Donahue, Henry M. )
iloyt. Howard H., Candy Co., Chicago, 111. Candy.
166,500 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 162,738 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Hre.isa, Joseph F., Chicago, 111. Laxative preparations.
174,326 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,972 ; published July
17, 1923.
Hub Hosiery Mills, Boston, Mass. Infants' hose. 164,823 ;
Feb. 27.
Hub Hosiery Mills, Boston, Mass. Infants' hose
174.612 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,730 ; published July
24, 1923.
Hub Metal Bed Co., Chicago, III. Metal beds. 164,016 ;
Feb. 6.
Hubbell Manufacturing Co. (See Hornung. Ernest W.)
Hubbell Manufacturing Co., The. (See Hornung, Er-
nest W.)
Hubbs, Charles F.. & Co.. New York, N. Y. Paper drink-
ing cups. 165.835 : Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171.170 ;
published Dec. 26. 1922.
riubbs. Charles F., & Companv, New York, N. Y. Tissue
paper. 165,626 ; Mar. 13.
Hubbs & Corning Company, Baltimore, Md. Paper bags.
168,726 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,845 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Iluber, Joseph M., New York, N. Y. Printing inks.
165,343 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 163,980 ; publisTied Nov.
]4, 1922.
Huber, Rudolfo, Nashville, Tenn. Automobile lock.
173,250; Sept. 18; Serial No. 160,287; published June
19, 1923.
Iluber, Rudolfo, Nashville, Tenn. Pocket calculating ma-
chines. 175,309; Nov. 6; Serial No. 160,288; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
llubig, Simon, Company, Dallas, Tex. Pies. 165,633-4 ;
Mar. Vi.
Ilubig, Simon, Company, Dallas, Tex. Cakes and pies.
165, 035 ; Mar. 13.
Ilubig, Simon, Company, Dallas, Tex. Pies. 165,636-7 ;
Mar. 13.
Hubig, Simon, Company, Dallas, Tex. Cakes and pies.
165,638; Mar. 13.
Hubig, Simon, Company, Dallas, Tex. Pies. 165,639 ;
Mar. 13.
Hubig, Simon, Company, Dallas, Tex. Pies. 165,657-9 ;
Mar. 13.
Hubig, Simon, Company, Dallas, Tex. Pies. 166,297 ;
Mar. 27.
Huck, George W., doing business as Home Bakery, Crystal
City, Mo. Bread. 167,460 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,392 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Hudnall, Frank P., Manchester, Ohio. Toilet packages
for containing tooth brush, paste, and powder.
170,063 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,045 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Cleansing and van-
ishing creams, face powders, etc. 168,234; May 15;
Serial No. 171,171 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Compact powders
and rouge. 169,753-4 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 171,461-2 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Rouge. 171,911 ;
Aug. 14.
Hudson Bay Fur Company. (See Kosofsky, Aaron.)
Hudson Cloak & Suit Store, Paterson, N. J. ; Bridgeport,
New Haven, and Hartford, Conn. ; Boston, Mass. ;
Rochester, N. Y. ; and Washington, D. C. Ladies'
suits, coats, gowns, etc. 174,309 ; Oct. 9.
Hudson, J. L., Co., The, Detroit, Mich. Men's and
young men's outer clothing — viz, suits. 173,979 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 171,846 ; published July 17, 1923.
Hudson, J. L., Co., The, Detroit, Mich. Ladies' ana
misses' dresses. 175,551 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,121 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Hudson, J. L., Company, The, Detroit, Mich. Shoes made
of leather fabric, and combinations thereof. 173,637 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 167,917 ; published June 12, 1923.
Hudson Manufacturing Company, Chicago, lU. Flavor-
ing extracts for food. 177,703 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
165,493 ; published July 3, 1923.
Hudson Motor Specialties Company, Philadelphia and
Frankford, Pa. Transmission or crank casing parts.
174.104; Oct. 2; Serial No. 158,677; published July 3,
1923.
Huessy & Co., Ltd., Safenwil. Switzerland. Cotton piece
goods and handkerchiefs. 171,433 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No
163,982 ; published May 8, 1923.
Huey & Mathews, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Coffee, tea, bread,
pastry flour, marshmallow cr^me, and salad dressing.
172,608 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,019 ; published June
5, 1923.
Huff, Barnes & Opie, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pa. Wrapping
paper. 172,661 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,520 ; pub-
lished .Tune 5, 1923.
nufl", John S., doing business as The Kleans-It Manufac-
turing Co., New Brighton, Pa. Chemical preparation
for cleaning closet bowls. 176,284; Nov. 20; Serial
No. 178,846 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Huffman, William G., jr., Greenville, Tex. Laxative.
175,497 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 177,741 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Hugg-Me Company, New York, N. Y. Face powder.
172,569 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,453 ; published A.pr.
17, 1923.
Hughbanks, Edgar A., doing business as The Radiol
Company, Milwaukee. Wis. Hair tonics. 167,375 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 167.876 : published Dec. 26. 1922
Hughes & Bradley Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Woven silk
undergarments. 177..565 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 175,450 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Hughes, Clement L., doing business as Wiseo Co., Canton
and Peoria, 111. Medicine for the treatment of leucor-
rhea, ulcerations of the womb, etc. 175,487 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 178.041 ; published Aug. 28. 1923.
Hughes, Henrj' L., Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Nail polish.
170,755 : July 24 ; Serial No. 173,497 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Hughes, Herbert E., Cincinnati. Ohio. Collection of
motto cards. 174,605 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,127 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Hughes. R.Tleigh J.. Greensboro, N. C. Building plans
.i.iul designs. 377.353; Dec. 18; Serial No. 181,992;
publishrd Oct. 2, 1923.
Hughes, W. R., Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Bath-
room accessories. 164,280 ; Feb. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Hughes, William S., doing business as The Pre Yen
Shun Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo. Prophylactic
ointment. 168,845 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,885 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hugo, John, Manufacturing Company, The, New Haven,
Conn. Toy hanks. 167,114 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
163,519 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Hulburt, H. L., doing business as California Jely-Juee
Company, San Jose and Santa Clara, Calif. Fruit or
berry juice to make jelly. 172,870 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
173,648; published June 5, 1923.
Hulburt, H. L., doing business as Jely-Rite Fruit Com-
pany, San Jose, Calif. Concentrated fruit pectin, fruit
preserves, jelly, jams, etc., containing added pectin.
173,184 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 169,249 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Hulman & Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Spices, bay leaves,
cassia, cinnamon, etc. 176,722 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
170,919 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Hulscher, William T., doing business as The Purity Stamp-
ing Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Milk strainers.
163,658; Jan. 23.
Hulse, Abram C, jr.. New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 172,874 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,080 ; published June 5, 1923.
Human Hand Cake Beater Co. (See Swope, John A., ji-.>
Humason Manufacturing Company, The, Bristol, Conn.
Garters and sleeve bands. 164,798 ; Feb. 27.
Humber Limited, Coventry, England. Cycles. 167,729 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 154,512 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Humber Limited, Coventry, England. Bicycles, tricycles,
motor cycles, motor trucks, passenger automobiles.
170,590 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 154,513 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Humberstone, C. C, doing business as Monarch Packing
& Supply Co., Chicago, 111. compressed asbestos-Uber
sheet packins;. 174,(596; Oct. 23; Serial No. ISO, 122 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Humble Ull & Uefiuing (..ompany, Houston, Tex. Cylinder
oil, locomotive cylinder oil, marine cylinder oil, etc.
165,844; Mar. 2u ; Serial No. 169,593; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston, Tex. Cylinder
oil, locomotive cylinder oil, marine cylinder oil, etc.
166,460; Apr. 3; Serial No. 169,594; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Hume, John S., doing business as Del Norte Commercial
Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned fish, truits, and vegetables.
176,977 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,941 ; published SeiJt.
25, 1923.
Humil Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Electric heat-
ing apparatus for heating rivets, slugs, etc. 176,067 ;
Nov. 13; Serial No. 181,190; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Hummel & Downing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Fiber an<l cor-
rugated shipping cases. 163,659-60 ; Jan. 23.
Humphrey Elevator Co., Faribault, Minn. Elevators.
176,674 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,815 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Hungarian Rubber Goods Factory Limited, Budapest,
Hungary. Tires for cycles, motor cars, and other ve-
hicles. 171,419 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,332 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Hungerford, U. T., Brass & Copper Co., New York, N. Y.
Metallic screening. 163,847 ; Jan. 30.
Hungerford, U. T., Brass & Copper Co., New York, N. Y.
Babbitt metal. 171,791 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 178,390 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Huusuker, Kriiest L>., doing business as Great Western
Food Co., Denver, Colo. Food laxative, primarily a
food product having laxative qualities. 105,149; Mar.
6 ; Serial No. 145,688 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Hunstock, R. H., Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. Medicinal
preparation used for the relief of headache, neuralgia,
etc. 164,475; Feb. 20.
Hunt, Albert L., Peoria, 111. Vehicle tires. Inner tubes,
tire covers, etc. 168,790 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 131,214 ;
published June 20, 1922.
Hunt, C. Howard, Pen Company, Camden, N. J. Pens.
171,154; July 31; Serial No. 176,128; published May
1, 1923.
Hunt, C. W., Co., assignor to C. W. Hunt Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Rails, switches, metal cars, wheels,
and trucks. 22,959 ; renewed May 2, 1923.
Hunt, Chester L., Orange, Mass. Candy.
July 3.
169,943 ;
Hunt, Hatch & Company, doing business as Hermosa
Orange Grove Co., Oakland, Calif. Fresh citrus
fruits — viz, oranges, grapefruit, and lemons. 166,258 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,911 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Hunt-Lasher Company, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Alcohol torches.
169,919 ; July 3.
Hunt-Rankin Leather Co., Boston, Mass. Leathers.
172,405 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,450 ; published May
29, 1923.
Hunt, William B., M. D., New York, N. Y. Oxygenated
tablet used in the treatment of pulmonary diseases.
167,494 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,230 ; published Jan. 16,
1923.
Hunter, H. B., Co. Inc., Norfolk, Va. Specially-pre-
pared food preparations of chocolate, sugar, and water
and cocoa, sugar, and water. 168,569; May 29;
Serial No. 166,885 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Hunter, II. Blount, doing business as The Chocolishus
Company, Norfolk, Va. Food preparations of choco-
late, milk, and sugar, etc. 169,227 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 165,444 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Hunter, Henry L., & Co., Dorchester, Mass. Polish for
painted and varnished surfaces. 166,373 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 169,974; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Hunter Manufacturing & Commission Co., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 170,789 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
175,314 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Hunter Mfg. & Commission Co., New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton piece goods. 171,617 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,782 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Hunter, R. William, doing business as National Chemical
company, Detroit, Mich. Cold cream, vanishing
cream, bleaching cream, hair grower, and corn rem-
edy. 170,080; July 10; Serial No. 167,520; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Hunter, W. N., and Co., Hot Springs, S. Dak. Ointment
tor treating eczema, salt rheum, etc. 173,100 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 177,128; published June 12, 1923.
Huntingdon Rubber Mills, Portland, Oreg. Buttons not
of precious metal. 167,536 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 171,920 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Huntington Chemical Company, Huntington, Ind. Dis-
infectant and air purifier. 166,266 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 166,827 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Hupfel, Adolph G., jr.. New York, N. Y. Mushroom paste.
171,577 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,382 ; published May
22, 1923.
Hupp Products Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Rub-
ber-composition floor covering. 170,046 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 175,196; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Hurd, George B., & Co., New York, N. Y. Writing paper
and envelopes. 23,708 ; renewed Oct. 17, 1923.
Hurewich, Bertlia, Philadelphia, Pa. Dry shampoo prep-
aration. 165,524 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 164,436 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Hurley Shoe Co., Rockland, Mass. Shoes. 170,940 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 168,844 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Hurlock Bros. Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Paper
illustration stock. 166,997-8; Apr. 17.
Hursh, Wm. T., & Conn, Mansfield, Ohio. Vegetable
compound and system blood purifier. 173,903 ; uct. 2 ;
Serial No. 176,185 ; published July 10, 1923.
Hurst, Adolphe, & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Shellac, shellac gums, varnishes, etc. 169,526 ; June
19; Serial No. 161,777; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Hurst, John E., & Co. Incorporated, Baltimore, Md.
Hosiery, knitted underwear, gloves, mittens, gauntlets.
172,209 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,327 ; published May
29, 1923.
Hurty-Peck & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Beverage, sold as
a soft drink and sirups for making the same. 170,369 ;
July 17; Serial No. 174,011; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Hurty-Peck & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Beverage
sold as a soft drink and sirups for making same.
177,132 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 145,896 ; published Aug.
15, 1922.
Hurwitz, Mitchell A., Jamaica, N. Y. Extract of malt
for food purposes. 169,345 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
170,777 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Husar, Frank Z.. doing business as Illinois Surgical Ap-
pliance Company, Chicago, 111. Trusses, abdominal sup-
porters, elastic stockings, etc. 164,897 ; Feb. 27.
Hush-A-Phone Corporation. New York, N. Y. Telephone
mulller. 165,251; Mar. 6; Serial No. 168,768; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Huss, Anna, Menlo Park, Calif. Cheese. 170,850 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 163,873 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Hussey, John M., doing business as Mo-Ka Company,
Wichita, Kans. Beverage sold as a soft drink. 165,696 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 169,905; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Hussmann, Harry L., Refrigerator & Supply Co., St.
Louis, Mo. Show-case refrigerators. 164,214 ; Feb. 13.
Hussmann, Harry L., Refrigerator & Supply Co., St.
Louis, Mo. Show-case refrigerators. 166,379 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 169,760 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Huston, T. A., & Co., Portland, Me. Bakery products,
specifically cookies and confectionery. 172,470 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 171,696 ; published May 8, 1923.
Hutcheon Brothers, New York, N. Y. Pens and pencils.
166,978; Apr. 17.
Hutchings Medicine Co. (See West, Ernest G.)
Hutchins Car Roofing Company, Detroit, Mich. Railroad-
car roof. 173,092 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,669 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Hutchinson Manufacturing Co., Inc., Norristown, Pa.
Combination woodworking machines. 169,856 ; July
3 ; Serial No. 172,094 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Hutchison, Orson R., Arlington, Iowa. White Wyandotte
chickens and eggs for hatching purposes. 107,557.
May 1 ; Serial No. 165,443 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Hutchison Radio Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for use in radiosignaling — viz, detectors. 165.210;
Mar. 0 ; Serial No. 167,130 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Hutchison Thrift Corporation, New York, N. Y. Canned
cherries. 171,451 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 169,059 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Hutmacher Brading Company, The, Paterson, N. J.
Shoe and corset laces. 170,585 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
156,789 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
701
Hutt & Wasserman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
170,726; July 24; Serial No. 172,837; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Hutt & Wasserman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
176,206; Nov. 20; Serial No. 176,418; published June
12, 1923.
Button, Asbury B., Phlllpsburg, Pa. Grease compound
for UihrlcatlnK purposes. 174.240; Oct. 9; Serial No.
180,009 : published July 10, 1923.
Hutzlor Brothers Co., Baltimore, Md. Shoes. 176.025;
Nov. 13 : Serial No. 177,848 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
nuyler's. New York, N. Y. Candy, cocoa, chocolate, etc.
169.758 : July 3 ; Serial No. 135,754 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Iluylers. New York, N. Y. Candy. 173.971 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 171.172 ; published Julv 17. 1923.
Huyler's, New York, N. Y. Candv. 175.504 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 175,657. published June 26, 1923.
Hyatt, Delia, executrix. (See Hyatt, Henry O.)
Hyatt, Henry 0., deceased ; D. Hyatt, executrix, Kinston,
N. C. Remedv for indisiestiou. 23,398 ; renewed Julv
25, 1923.
Hyatt, Thaddeus P., New York, N. Y. Toothbrushes.
175,379 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 169,400 ; published Aug.
28 1923.
Hyde, Geo.E., & Co. Inc., Campbell, Calif. Canned fruits.
170.943 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 168,413 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Hydraulic Steel Company, The. Cleveland, Ohio. Auto-
mcbile wheels, rims, and clamps. 165,116; Mar. 6;
.Serial No. 133,148 ; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Hydro Governor Co.. The. Sandy Hook, Conn. Engine
governors. 175,821 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 161,882 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Hydro Manufacturing Company, Little Rock, Ark. Chemi-
cal for recharging batteries. 169,708; June 26.,
Hydrox Chemical Co. of Illinois, Chicago, 111. Nail polish.
16-=^.504 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,071 ; published Nov.
7. 1922.
Hydroi Corporation, Wilmington. Del. Ice cream.
174.526: Oct. 16; Serial No. 177,783; published July
24, 1923.
Hygeia Glass Corporation, Buffalo. N. Y. Writing ink.
166,592; Apr. 10; Serial No. 165,996; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Hygeia Nursing Bottle Co. Inc., The, Buffalo. N. Y.
H-.Tling ointment. 167.346 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 160,808 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Hy-Gen-Ol Laboratory. Spring Vallev. N. Y. Furniture
and automobile polish. 163,748 ; Jan. 23.
Hygienic Coffee Company. (See Gund, George.)
Hygienic Fibre Company, Versailles, Conn., and New
Y'nrk, N. Y. Absorbent cotton and gauze, absorbent
waste, bandage rolls, etc. 171,215 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 177.7.84; published May 15, 1923.
Hygienic Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Shampoo. 170,362 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 173,931 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Hygienic Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Hair tonics. 170,363 ;
July 17: Serial No. 173.932: published Apr. 10, 1923.
Hygienic Products Company, The, Canton, Ohio. Clean-
ing powder for water-closet bowls. 169,498 ; June 19 ;
Serial No. 155,436 ; published Feb. 28, 1922.
Hygrade Engineering Co.. Inc., Newark. N. J. Elec-
tric-lighting lamps or bulbs. 164.953 ; Feb. 27.
H.vgrade Provision Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Meat prod-
ucts. 170,210; July 10; Serial No. 138,568; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Hyland, George H., doing business as Standard Homeo-
pathic Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Remedv for cold
in head, grippe, influenza, etc. 172.576; Sept. 11;
Serial No. 172,595 : published May 29, 1923.
Hyman, Henry, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Variometers,
variocouplers, variabl" condensers, amnlifying trans-
formers, etc. 16.1,066 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,194 ;
published Mar. 6.
Hyman, Henry, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dials for
electrical instruments and appliances. 167.254 ; Apr.
24 ; Serial No. 169.855 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Hyman, L., & Sons. New York, N. Y. Paper. 168.244 :
May 15 ; Serial No. 167,127 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Hyman & Oppenheim. New York. N. Y. Hair goods.
167,894 : May 8 ; Serial No. 167.301 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Hyman & Oppenheim, New York, N. Y. Raw hair and
prepared hair stock. 167.924 ; Mav 8 ; Serial No.
170,293; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Hyman & Oppenheim, New York, N. Y. Hair goods —
namely, transformations and pompadours. 168,934-5 ;
May 29 ; Serial Nos. 173,286-7 ; published Mar. 13,
1923.
Hyman Pickle Co., The, Louisville, Ky. Pickles, catchup,
sauerkraut, etc. 174,149 ; Oct. 2.
Hymer, Ralph N.. doing business as Hymer's Hair Tonic
Co., Salem, Oreg. Medicines for treatment of dandruff
and eczema. 175.626 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,701 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
I. C. Refrigeration Co., New York. N. Y. Refrigeration
cabinets. 17^,233 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,477 : pnb-
lished July 17. 1923.
I. C. Refrigeration Co., New York, N. Y. Automobile
and refrigeration trucks and refrigeration railroad cars.
175,136 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,476 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
I-EZ Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eyewash. 160,644; June
26; Serial No. 170,433; published Mar. 20, 1923.
I-sis Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cleaning
and polishing preparation for automobiles, furniture,
etc. 166,519; Apr. 3; Serial No. 172,163; published
Jan. 9. 1923.
I. & Y. Cigar Company. (See Yereshefsky, Isidore.)
Ice Poles, Inc., Boston, Mass. Iced confections. 177,515 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 164.760 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Icy-Hot Bottle Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bottles
and jars insulated for resisting change of temperature of
contents and casings for heat-insulated fillers. 163,343 ;
Jan. 9.
Icy Hunni Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Ice cream or other frozen
dainties. 173,226 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,706 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Ida Starter Limited, London, England. Compressed-air
self-starters for internal-combustion engines. 171,846 ;
.4ug. 14; Serial No. 171,128; published May 1, 1923.
Idaho Evaporating Co., Meridian, Idaho. Fresh deciduous
fruits and fresh vegetables. 171,369; .\ug. 7; Serial
No. 169,761 : published May 1, 1923.
Idaho Producers' Union, Caldwell, Idaho. Fresh vegeta-
bles, citrous fruits, grapes, and melons. 172,020 ; Aug.
21 ; Serial No. 170,685 ; published May 29, 1923.
Ide, Geo. P., & Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. Collars for shirts.
173,919 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,012 ; published July
10, 1923.
Ideal Caramel Company, Inc., Johnson, N. Y. Candies,
candy confections, sweetmeats, and chewing gum.
176,704 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,227 ; published Sept.
4. 1923.
Ideal Caramel Company, Inc., Johnson City, N. Y.
Candies, candy confections, sweetmeats, chewing gum.
177,214 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,225 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Ideal Caramel Company, Inc. Johnson City, N. Y.
Candies, candy confections, sweetmeats, and chew-
ing gum. 177,763 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 177,226 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Ideal Clamp Mfg. Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hose clamps
and parts thereof. 167,247 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
171,322 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Ideal Coated Paper Company, Brookfield, Mass. Gummed
paper and cloth. 168,672 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 149,704 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Ideal Coated Paper Company, assignor to McLaurin-
Jones Co., Brookfield, Mass. Gummed paper. 175,442 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 130,477 ; published June 19, 1923.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 171,539 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 174,780 ; published May 8, 1923.
Ideal Cocoa «& Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 171,540 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 174,740 ; published May 8, 1923.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate. 171,593 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,129 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. y. Chocolate coating. 172,408 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 174,741; published May 29, 1923.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 172,409 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 174,781 ; published May 29, 1923.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 172,419; Aug. 28; Serial
No. 174,782; published May 29, 1923.
Ideal Novelty & Toy Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dolls. 176,133 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 183.524 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Ideal Roller & Manufacturing Co. Inc., Chicago, 111.
Rollers for printing presses, lithographic presses, etc.
170,010 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,678 ; published Apr.
3, 1923
Ideal Tablet Company, The. (See Van Dusen, Fred L.)
Ideal Tire and Rubber Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio.
Vehicle tires of rubber and rubber and fabric inner
tubes, tire casings and shoes, etc. 168,179 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 169.401 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Ideal Tire and Rubber Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Vehicle tires, inner tubes, etc. 169,302 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 167,817 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Ideal Tire and Rubber Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Vehicle tires, inner tubes, tire casings and shoes, and
repair parts. 170,588 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 155,968 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Ideal Tire and Rubber Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Vehicle tires, inner tubes, tire casings and shoes, ana
repair parts. 175,911 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 155.967 ;
published Feb. 21. 1922.
Idolite Hosiery Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
171,843 : Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 171,218 ; published Mav
15, 1923.
Igoe. James T., Chicago, 111. Occasional publication.
172,116 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,721 ; published May
22, 1923.
Illinois American Plow Company. (See Moline Plow
Company.)
Illinois Canning Co., assignor to The Illinois Canning Co.,
Hoopeston, ill. Canned corn. 23,463 ; renewed Aug.
8, 1923.
Illinois Canning Co., Hoopeston, 111., assignor to The
Illinois Tanning Co. Canned corn. 23,464 ; renewed
Aug. 8, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Illinois Canning Co., Hoopeston, III., assignor to The
Illinois Canning Co. Canned vegetables. 23,465 ; re-
newed Aug. 8, 1923.
Illinois Canning Co., Hoopeston, 111., assignor to The
Illinois Canning Co. Canned corn. 23,481 ; renewed
Aug. 15, 1923.
Illinois Canning Company, The, Hoopeston, 111. Canned
vegetables. 177,162 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,894 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Illinois Canning Company, The, Hoopeston, 111. Canned
corn. 177,163 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,895 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25. 1923.
Illinois Electric Porcelain Company, Macomb, III. Insu-
lators and knobs. 172,397 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
167,354 ; published May 29, 1923.
Illinois Fruit Exchange, Centralia, 111. Fresh fruits and
vegetables. 170,581 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 167,641 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Illinois Meat Company, Chicago, HI. Meats, hams,
bacon, lard, etc. 176,621 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
174,306; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Illinois Medicine Co., Chicago, 111. Cathartic medical
compound. 172,391 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No, 168,313 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Illinois Razor Strop Company, Chicago, 111. Razor strops.
163,790 ; Jan. 30.
Illinois Seed Corn Testing Laboratory. (See Tiemann
Otto P.)
Illinois Surgical Appliance Company. (See Husar, Frank
Z.)
Illinois Watch Case Company, Elgin. 111. Composition
watchcases. 22,418 ; renewed Feb. 7, 1923.
Illinois Watch Case Company, Elgin, 111. Cases fo
watches. 23,893 : renewed Dec. 5, 1923.
Illinois Women's Athletic Club, Chicago, 111. Monthly
periodical. 169,056 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 171,321 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Imlach John S., Ottawa, Canada. Precision tools.
177,629 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,053 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Imperial Distributing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Canta-
loupes, fresh fruits and vegetables. 177,018; Dec.
11; Serial No. 164,916; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Imperial Flour Mills Company, The, Wichita, Kans.
Wheat flour. 166,135 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 144,396 ;
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Imperial Hygienic Co., Suffern, N. Y. Cosmetic for the
cheeks and lips. 165,879 ; Mar. 20.
Imperial Hygienic Co., Suffern, N. Y. Tonic for the skin.
169,608; June 26; Serial No. 172,476; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Imperial Peanut & Coffee Company. (See George, Rob
ert J.)
Imperial Pharmaceutical Company. (Sec Drvfuss, Bar-
ney J.)
Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada. (See Ritchie
D., & Co., assignor.)
Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited. (See
Ritchie, D. & Co., assignor.)
Imperial Trust for the Encouragement of Scientific and
Industrial Research, The, London, England. Ther-
mometers, pyrometers, compasses, etc. 176,635 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 163,983 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Imperial Trust for the Encouragement of Scientific and
Industrial Research, The, London, England. Ther-
mometers, pyrometers, compasses, etc. 176,639 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 163,984 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Implement Age Company, The, Springfield, Ohio. Month-
ly publication devoted to the farm-equipment industry.
172,073 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,000 ; published May
22, 1923.
Import Drug Specialties Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
175,601. Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,847; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Improved Equipment Company, New York, N. Y. Appa-
ratus used in the manufacture of gas from coal
169,710; June 26.
Inabine Company, The, Corsicana, Tex. Liquid prepara-
tion for the treatment of kidney, bladder, and rhen-
matism troubles. 177,724 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
177,001; publi.shed Oct. 9, 1923.
Independent Baking Company, Davenport, Iowa. Sweet
cake. 165,961 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 156,389 ; pub-
lished Oct. 24, 1922.
Independent Breweries Company, The, also doing busi-
ness as Independent Products Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Malt sirup for food purposes. 175,482 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 178,849 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Independent Drug Company, Jacksonville, Pla. Water
bottles, fountain syringes, etc. 174,420 ; Oct. 16 ; Se-
rial No. 181,279; published July 17, 1923.
Independent Drug Company, Jacksonville, Fla. Medicinal
preparations. 177,175; Dec. 11; Serial No. 180,865;
published Sept. 11. 1923.
Independent Paper Mills, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dis-
pensing devices for paper towels, napkins, etc.
170,329 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 176,186 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Independent Paper Mills, Inc., Brooklvn, N. Y. Paper
towels, and napkins. 172,553 : Sept. 4 ; Serial No.
174.141; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Independent Products Co., New York, N, Y. Barley Malt.
163,344 ; Jan. 9.
Independent Salt Co., New York, N. Y. Salt. 167,318 ;
Apr. 24.
Independent School District of Newton, Newton, Iowa.
High-school newspaper and annual. 171,874 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 173,833 ; published May 8, 1923.
Independent Wall Paper Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wall paper.s. 163,936 ; Feb. 6.
Inderrieden Canning Co., Chicago, 111. Canned vegev
tables. 168,104 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 164,917 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Index-Ray Mount Co. (See Kulik, Irving.)
Index Visible, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Card indexes,
index cards, index-card cases, etc. 171,963 ; Aug. 14.
Index Visible, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Card indexes,
index cards, cases, cabinets, etc. 174,783 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 148,279 ; published July 24, 1923.
India Tire and Ruboer Company, The, Akron and Moga-
dore, Ohio. Pneumatic vehicle tires and inner tubes.
169,141 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 155,757 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Indian Products Company, Mansfield, Mass. Cough drops.
164,687 ; Feb. 27.
Indian Queen Silk Co., Bangor, Pa. Hosiery. 166,730 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 169,303 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Indian Refining Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Lubri-
cating oils, greases, compounds, etc. 170,460 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 172,596; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Indian Star Chemical Co., Jericho, Ark. Face powder,
hair straightener, liniment, etc. 174,939 ; Oct. 30 ; Se-
rial No. 175,356 ; published July 24, 1923.
Indian Village Bakery, Detroit, Mich. Bread. 177,270;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 156,579 : published Sept. 25. 1923.
Indiana Indestructible Paint Co., Chicago, III. Ready-
mixed paints, enamels, varnish, wood stains, etc.
172,022 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 128,971 ; published May
3, 1921.
Indiana Indestructible Paint Co., Chicago, 111. Dry,
ready-mixed, and paste paint. 174,255 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial
No. 146,555 : published Aug. 8, 1922.
Indiana Manufacturing Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind.
Wind stackers. 166,119 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 152,014 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Indiana Piston Ring Company, The, Hagerstown, In«
Engine piston rings. 171,675; Aug. 7.
Indiana Truck Corporation, Marion, Ind. Motor trucks.
163,436 ; Jan. 9.
Indiana Truck Corporation, Marlon, Ind. Motor trucks.
176,784; Nov. 27.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Hams,
shoulders, bacon, sausage, etc. 169,929 ; July 3.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company. Indianapolis, Ind.
Hams, shoulders, bacon, sausage, etc. 173,519 ; Sept. 25.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Hams, shoulders, bacon, sausage, etc. 173,790 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 177,380 ; published July 3, 1923.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Hams,
bacons, sausages, shoulders, etc. 174,858 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 176,629; published July 31, 1923.
Indianapolis Brewing Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Nonintoxi-
cating, nonalcoholic, maltless soft drink. 164,813 ;
Indianapolis Brush & Broom Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Brooms. 163,091 ; Jan. 2.
Indianapolis Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Electric battery separators. 175,893 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 151,581 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Indianapolis Tent & Awning Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Tents
and tarpaulins. 163,092 ; Jan. 2.
Indianapolis Tent & Awning Company, Indianapolis,
Ind. Clothing consisting of outing coats, trousers,
vests, and suits. 168,385 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 169,595 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Indianapolis Tent & Awning Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Awnings and tarpaulins. 170,015; July 10; Serial
No. 172,538; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Indianapolis Tool and Manufacturing t'ompany, The, In-
dianapolis, Ind. Gears. 163,913 ; Feb. 6.
Indiaroot Company, Chicago, 111. Hair tonic. 177,359 ;
Dec. 18; Serial No. 181,806; published Sept. 25,
1923.
Indra Pearl Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Pearls.
174,424 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 171,219 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
Industrial Chemical & Fertilizer Company, Brunswick,
Ga. Potassium phosphate as well as general mixed
fertilizers and highly-concentrated plant food. 166,823 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 173.831 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Industrial Engineering Research Co., New York, N. Y.
Adhesive printed labels. 177,345 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,076; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Industrial Molded Materials Company, North Tonawanda,
N. Y., assignor to Durez Companv, Inc. Molding com-
positions. 175,374 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 167,353 ; pub-
li.-'hed Aug. 28, 1923.
Industrial Oil Co. Inc. East Providence, R. I. Gasoline.
174,653 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,447 ; published July
31, 1923.
Industrial Rubber Corporation. Long Island City, N. Y.
Dental gum. 164,898 ; Feb. 27.
Industrial Rubber Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y.
Dental gum. 171,964 ; Aug. 14.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of regititrants of trade-marks — Continued.
703
ludustrial Service Compauy, Lincoln, N. J. Automobile-
aotnated transmission appliance. 167.222 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 156,838 ; publislu'd Feb. G, 1023.
Inecto Incorporation. New Yorlt, N. Y. I<'ace cream.
173,008 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,900 ; publlslied July
10, 1023.
luer-Guard Tube & Rubber Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Inner tubes for pneumatic tires. 160,563 ; June 19.
Infallible Hair Color Restorer Co. (See Glassmire,
Sara R.)
Ingersoll Millins Machine Company, The, Rockford, 111.
Milling fixtures, cutters, and machines and milling-cut-
ter grinders. 160,221 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 154,194 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
InpersoU-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Hose composed of rubber and fabric.
174,813-14 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial Nos. 180,033-4 ; published
July 31, 1923.
New York, N. Y.
171,955 ; Auk. 14.
New York, N. Y.
172,095 ; Aug. 21 ;
Ingersoll Redipolnt Company, Inc.,
Pencils, pens, leads, and erasers.
Ingersoll Redipoint Company, Inc.,
Pencils, pens, leads, and erasers.
Serial No. 174,4.52 ; published May 22, 1923.
Ingersoll Redipolnt Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pen-
cils, pens, lead.s. and erasers. 173.441 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 174,451 ; published June 26, 1923.
Ingersoll, Robt. H., & Bro., New York, N. Y., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Waterbury Clock Company.
Watches and clocks. 167,686 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
158,476; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Ingle, Herbert D., Intervilla, Pa. Hay and rose fever
remedy. 166.047 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,891 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Ingram, Frederick F., Company, Detroit, Mich. Nail pol-
ish. 164,148 ; Feb. 13.
Ingram, Frederick F., Company, Detroit, Mich. , Rouge
and face powders. 168,117; May 15; Serial No.
153,884 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Inland Crystal Salt Company of Utah, Salt Lake City,
Utah. Table salt. 167,321 ; Apr. 24.
Inland-Delray Salt Co., Detroit, Mich. Salt. 173,088;
Sept. 11.
Inland Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Copper-alloy steel.
175,348 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 169,856 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Inlander & Steindler, Hammond, Ind. Bags, baskets,
butter pails, butter plates, etc. 166,338 ; Mar. 27.
Inlander-Steindler Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet
paper. 166,365 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,141 ; published
Nov. 14, 1922.
Inlander-Steindler Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Wrap-
ping paper. 166,367 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,140 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Innovation Specialties Co. (See Booty, Philip C. P.,
assignor.)
Ino Manufacturing Company. (See Sherrer. Fred-
erick M.)
Insley Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Steel
masts and parts thereof for the hoisting of concrete
and construction materials, concrete chutes, and hoist-
ing buckets. 176,098 : Nov. 13.
Tnstitut de Beaute Castiglione. (See Bossard, Jean.>
Institute for Public Service. New York, N. Y. Periodical
publications. 171,767 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 173,707 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Instltuto Nazionale Medico Farmacologico, Rome, Italy.
Preparation for hypodermic use. 177,305 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 171,848 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Interchangeable Parts Company, Newark, N. J. Cylinder
blocks and heads, gear-case covers for hydrocarbon
engines. 166.516 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163,750 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., Merritton, Ontario,
Canada. Toilet paper. 175,358. Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
178.043: publL-shed Aug. 14. 1923.
International All-Steel Aircraft Syndicate, Ltd., The,
London, England. Aircraft — namely, flying machines,
aeroplanes, and seaplanes. 163.345 ;" Jan. 9.
International Association of Machinists, doing business
as Ad-Pep Printing and Publishing Co., Washington,
D. C. Cartoons, advertising cartoons, and illustra-
tions. 170.544 : July 17 ; Serial No. 158,121 ; pub-
lishd Apr. 24, 1923.
International Bank. Washington. D. C. Printed circu-
lars, bulletins, digests, etc. 176,539 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 1P2.310; published Sept. 13. 1923.
International Bedding Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Mat-
tresses, pillows, and box springs. 164.012 ; Feb. 6.
International Bedding Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. Box
springs. 172.404 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 164,049 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
International Canning Co., The. (See Carmichael,
Homer S.)
International Chemical Company of America, Wilming-
ton, Del., and Washington, D. C. Insecticide spray.
173,895 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,129 ; published June
26, 1923.
International Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Food flavor.
163,812 : Jan. 30.
International Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Food flavor.
163,832; Jan. 30.
International Consolidated Chemical Corporation, Inc.,
doing business as Tokalon, New Y'ork, N. Y. Perfumes.
105,498 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 160,002 ; published Nov.
7. 1922.
International Consolidated Chemical Corporation, Inc.,
doing business as Hi-Gypsy Co., New York, N. Y.
Salve for the amelioration of soreness in fatigued
human pedal extremities. 168,170 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 166,599; published Feb. 13, 1923.
International Consolidated Chemical Corporation, Inc.,
doing business as Dae Health Laboratories, New York,
N. Y. Medicinal preparation for intestinal disorders.
174,803; Oct. 23; Serial No. 180,702; published Aug.
7 1923
International Corset Company, Aurora, 111. Corsets,
brassieres, and combination corsets and brassiferes.
173,834 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,785 ; published June
26, 1923.
International Cotton Mills, Boston, Mass. Cotton duck
and cotton tire fabrics in the piece. 171,688 ; Aug. 7.
International Development Company, Boston, Mass.
Leather shoes. 165,293; Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,001;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
International Dry Milk Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Powdered
milk. 170,698-700 ; July 24 ; Serial Nos. 155,689-91 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
International Feature Service, Inc., New York, N. Y. Car-
toons. 163,749 ; Jan. 23.
International Harvester Company, Chicago, 111. Tractors,
and attachments and parts thereof. 170,553 ; July
17; Serial No. 173,649; published Apr. 17, 1923.
International Milling Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Wheat flour. 176,578 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,044 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
International Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Motor
busses. 171,484 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 152,425 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
International Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Metal
parts for cushioned connections in vehicles. 171,504 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 169,213 ; published May 22, 1923.
International Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Cushioned
connections for use in vehicles. 171,507 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 168,416 ; published May 22, 1923.
International Player Roll Company, Inc., Brooklyn,
N. Y. Music rolls and combination music and word
rolls for player pianos. 164,310; Feb. 20.
International Salt Company, Inc., New Y^ork, N. Y. Table
salt. 177,354 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,948 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
International Salt Company, Inc., New York, N. T.
Table salt. 177,361; Dec. 18; Serial Nos. 181,947-8;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
International Silver Company, Meriden, Conn. Hollow
silverware and hollow silver-plated ware. 165,269 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,177 ; published Nov. 28. 1922.
International Silver Company, Meriden, Conn. Silver-
plated flatware consisting of spoons, forks, ladles, etc.
166,588; Apr. 10; Serial No. 171,272; published Jan.
23, 1923.
International Silver Company, Meriden and Bridgeport,
Conn. Silver-plated flat tableware. 167,980 ; May 8.
International Silver Company, Meriden and Bridgeport,
Conn. Silver plated spoons, forks, knives, etc.
177,830; Dec. 25.
International Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Boots and
shoes. 168,159; May 15; Serial No. 165,380; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923,
International Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leather
shoes. 176,200 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,471 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
International Supply Company, Boston, Mass. Sliding
casters. 171,179 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,697 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
International Toy Company, Limited, The, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Toy horses. 167,942 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 171,997; published Feb. 20, 1923.
International Trade Developer, Inc., Chicago, 111. Bi-
monthly and annual publication. 175,855 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 176,187 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
International Union of Timber Workers, Seattle, Wash.
Printed booklets and pamphlets published monthly.
167,619 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 126,802 ; published Dec. 26,
1922.
International Welding Engineering Corporation, Chicago,
111. Arc-welding metal electrodes. 166,405 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 162,011 ; published July 18, 1922.
International Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Title of a quarterly publication.
177,490; Dec. 18; Serial No. 182,973; published Oct.
2, 1923.
International Worsted Mills, Methuen, Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Novelty worsted fabrics. 173,276 ; Sept.
18 ; Serial No. 174,787 ; published June 12, 1923.
International Worsted Mills, Methuen, Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Tropical worsteds in the piece. 173,277 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 174,786 ; published June 12, 1923.
International Worsted Mills, Methuen, Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Textile fabrics. 177,482 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 183,214 ; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Internationala Limited, Chicago, 111. Soap. 167,956 ;
May 8.
704
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Internationale Galallth-Gesellschaft Hoff & Co., Harburg,
Germany. Casein for the production of artificial born,
artificial horn in the form of rods. 175,629 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 174,522 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Interocean Oil Company, The, New York, N. Y. Asphaltum-
base paint. 164,669 ; Feb. 27.
Interocean Oil Company, The, New York, N. Y. Gaso-
line. 175,5.83 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,027 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Interstate Corset Company, New York, N. Y. Corsets
and brassiferes. 173,648 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,739 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Interstate Engineering Co., Madison, Wis. Electrical
apparatus for administering electrotherapeutlc treat-
ments. 164,363 ; Feb. 20.
Interstate Gasoline Co., Wichita Falls, Tex., and New
York, N. Y. Petroleum products — namely, gasoline.
166,424 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 164,807 ; published Jan.
9 1923
Inte'r-Rtate Oil Company, Kansas City, Kans. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 177,503 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
139,971 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Interstate Paint & Supplies Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Ready-mixed and paste paints. 166,398 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 169,402 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Interstate Paint & Supplies Co. Inc., Bufl:alo, N. Y. Roof-
ing compounds known as roof preserves and composition
roofing material. 171,574 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,838 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Interwoven Stocking Company, New Brunswick, N. J.
Hosiei-y. 163,584 ; Jan. 23.
Ida Creamery Company. lola, Kans. Butter. 170,809 ;
July 24 : Serial No. 171,759 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Iowa Fiber Box Company, Keokuk, Iowa. Fiber boxes.
170,761 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 176,475 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Iowa Packing Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Smoked meats,
dripd beef, sausage, ham, bacon, lard, and butter.
172,461 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 160,290 ; published May 1,
1923.
Iowa Soap Company, Burlington, Iowa. Toilet soap.
170,994-5 ; July 24.
lowana Gypsum Products Co., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Plaster.
169,589; June 26; Serial No. 154,603; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Ireland Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y. Linen goods in the
piece, household or domestic goods manufactured from
linen, etc. 172,940; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 161,255 ; pub-
lished Oct. 24. 1922.
Irene, Madame, New York, N. Y. Brassiferes and women's
underwear. 173,338; Sept. 25; Serial No. 173,498;
published June 26, 1923.
Irish Linen Mesh Company Limited, The, Belfast, Ire-
land. Negligee shirts and undershirts. 164,055 ; Feb. 13.
Iron Clad Patch Laboratories Inc., New Orleans, La. Ad-
hesive patches for automobile tireg and inner tubes.
173,113 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 171,083 ; published June
12, 1923.
Ironall Factories Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Overalls,
combination suits, one-piece suits, pants, work shirts,
etc. 164,2.30; Feb. 13.
Ironall Factories Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Overalls,
coats, pants, Jumpers, combination one-piece suits, and
pantaloons for men and play suits for children.
174,248 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 164,707 ; published July 3,
1923.
Irvin, James R.. Chicago, 111. Tooth paste and liquid
dentifrice. 172.976; Sept. 11; Serial No. 176,188;
published Juno 12, 1923.
Irvine, Nannie, doing business as The Healthofruits Co,,
Baltimore, Md. Fruit laxative preparation. 163,587 :
Jan. 23.
Irving Engineering Sales Co., Chicago, 111. Radiator
shutters for internal-combustion engines. 174,751 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 167,722 ; published July 17, 1923.
Irving Iron Works Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Metal gratings for floorings and staircases. 169,336;
June 12; Serial No. 173,499; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Irving-Pitt Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, Mo.
Loose-leaf binders. 163,473; Jan. 16.
Irvins', J. S., Son, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Biscuits.
170,976 ; July 24.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio. Bits
and augers. 164,103 : Feb. 13.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio. Bits
and augers. 107,244 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,801 ;
■ published Jan. 30, 1923.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio. Roll
cases for containing augers and bits. 168,722 ; May
29; Serial No. 171,800,; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio. Boxes
for containing augers and bits. 168,723 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 171,802 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio.
and augers. 173,295-7 ; Sept. IS ; Serial
179,098-100; published June 19, 1923
Irwm Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio.
and augers. 173,315-17 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
179,101-3; published June 19, 1923.
Irwin-Harrisoiis & Crosfield, Inc., San Francisco
Canned sardines. 177,235 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial
181,567; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Bits
Nos.
Bits
Nos.
Calif.
No.
Irwin, I. Isaac, doing business as Irwin & Co., San Diego,
Calif. Foods and feed for poultry, livestock, and cat-
tle. 172,583 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,821 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Irwin, Oliver C, assignor to The Superior Ice Company
Inc., New York, N. Y. Ice. 175,254 ; Oct. 30.
Isaac, I., & Company. (See Isaac, Isidore.)
Isaac, Isidore, doing business as I. Isaac & Company,
New York, N. Y. Neckwear, reefers, and mufflers.
164,837 ; Feb. 27.
Isaacsen, Adolph, & Son, assignor to Adolph Isaacsen
& Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Insect and vermin de-
stroying preparations. 23,498 ; renewed Aug. 15, 1923.
Isaacson, Carl A., Copas, Minn. Coffee. 174,130; Oct. 2.
Isaacson, L., & Son, New York, N. Y. Clothing — namely,
boys' wash suits. 163,233 ; Jan. 2.
Islvowitz, Charles, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 177,253 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,525 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Ismert-Hlncke Milling Company, The, doing business as
The Sun Ray Products Co., Kansas City, Kans., and
Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 163,585 ; Jan. 23.
Ismert-Hincke Milling Company, The, Kansas City, Kans..
and -Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 165,077; Mar. 6;
Serial No. 159,266 ; published Oct. 17, 1922.
Ismert-Hincke Milling Company, The, Kansas City, Kans.
Wheat flour. 167,146 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,161 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Isola Gesellschaft fiir Warme- und KUlte-Isolierung,
Rudolstadt, Germany. Double-walled receptacles, be-
ing evacuated between said double walls and serving
for keeping cold or warm foods, drinks, etc. 168,088 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 160,608 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Israel, Ralph, doing business as Anthracite Supply Com-
pany, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Washboilers. 175,774 ; Nov.
13; Serial No. 177,439; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Isreal, Charles, Omaha, Nebr. Children's toy velocipedes.
163,437 ; Jan. 9.
Isterling, John P., doing business as The Isterling Chemi-
cal Company, New Salisbury, Ind. Preparation for
the treatment of dandruff, falling hair, etc. 176,790 ;
Nov. 27.
Italian Book Co., New York, N. Y. Music rolls for
self-playing musical instruments. 169,510 ; June 19 ;
Serial No. 171,922 ; published Mar. 27. 1923.
Italian Food Products Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned tunny fish in olive oil. 171,650 ; Aug. 7.
Italian Macaroni Production Co. (See Molinelli, Charles.)
Iten Biscuit Co., Omaha, Nebr. Bakery products. 163,507 ;
Jan. 16.
Iten Biscuit Co., Omaha, Nebr. Bakery product known
as sugar wafers. 163,586 ; Jan. 23.
Iten Biscuit Co., Omaha, Nebr. Sugar wafers. 167,012 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,740 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Iten Biscuit Co., Omaha, Nebr. Cookies. 172,557 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 171,923 ; published May 1, 1923.
Itis-Real Remody Company. (See Dixon, Charles P.)
Ivanhoe Fruit Association, Klink, Calif. Fresh decidu-
ous fruits. 168,879 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,304 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Ivar-Lite Corporation, The, Maiden, Mass. Flash lights.
169,284 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 159,704 ; published Sept.
26, 1922.
Ivins", J. S., Son, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Crackers.
166,286; Mar. 27.
Ivins', J. S., Son, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Cookies, cakes,
and crackers. 177,365 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,749 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
J i!fc B Manufacturing Company, Pittsfield, Mass. Monthly
trade publication. 165,154 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 152,802 ;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
J. C. Huh Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Various completely-printed jobs, specifically house or-
gans, catalogues, price lists, etc. 175,084 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 168,111 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
J-E Battery Co. of Southern California, Inc., Los Angeles,
Calif. Storage batteries. 171,957 ; Aug. 14.
"J-E" Storage Battery Company. (See Luburg,
Charles E.)
J. J. Company, The. (See Jenen, Joseph.)
J. & P. Coats (R. I.) Inc., Pawtucket, R. L Thread and
yarn. 175,166 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,729 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
J. P. Drug Co. (See Johnston, Eugene B.)
J. F. G. Coffee Co. (See Goodson, J. F., & Company.)
Jablonower, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Writing Inks
and ink powders, ink capsules and tablets. 177,676 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 180,478 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Jaburg Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Oleomargarine.
176,455 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,630 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Jack Beverage Company, New York, N. Y. Beverage sold
as soft drink and sirup for making same. 164,19(5—208 ;
Feb. 13.
Jack Beverage Company, New York, N. Y. Beverages
sold as soft drinks and sirups for making the same.
167,074 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 172,107 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Jack Bros. & McBurney Co., Brawley, Calif. Fresh canta-
loupes, vegetables, deciduous and citrous fruits, and
grapes. 173,070; Sept. 11, 1923.
Jack, Geo., Buffalo, N. Y. Antiseptic healing ointment.
167,580 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,455 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
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Jnck Tile & Rubber Company. Spokane. Wash. Pneu-
matic automobile tires and inner tubes. 171,809 ;
Aug. 14.
Jack Tire & Rubber Company, Spokane, Wash. Pneu-
matic automobile tiros and inner tubes. 175, 5G0 ; Nov.
6 ; serial No. 179,601. published Aug. 21. 1023.
Jackie-IClothes, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' and girls'
niiddv suits, blouses, breeches, etc. 172,157; Aug. 21.
Jack-0-Lantern Board. Hanover, N. H. Periodical pub-
lication of a literary nature. 100,077: June 5; Se-
rial No. 171,084 : published Mar. 13. 1923.
Jackoway & Katz Cap Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Men's, boys',
and cnildren's caps. 168.259 : May 15 ; Serial No.
171.174; publi.<!hed Feb. l.S, 1923.
Jackson, A. A.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bubble-blowing
outfit. 164.900; Feb. 27.
Jackson Corset Company, Jackson, Mich. Corsets.
170.029; Nov. 13; Serial No. 178.723; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Jackson. Edwin A.. & Bro., Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Coal, coke, wood, gas. and oil burning grates and stoves.
163.093 : Jan. 2.
Jack.'son & Finkenaur, New York, N. Y. Radio receiving
sets. 167.252 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,529 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Jackson & Finkenaur, New York, N. Y. Radio receiving
sets. 175,755 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 168,925 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21. 1923.
Jackson. Genevieve, Inc.. Burbank. Calif. Cooky having
laxative qualities. 165.537 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
1.^0,705 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Jackson. Genevieve, Inc., Burbank. Calif. Cookies.
177.604 : Dec. 18.
Jackson & Gutman Company. The, Salisbury, Md. Negli-
gee shirts. 160.432 ; June 12.
Jackson. Harry C, New York, N. Y. Bread bonbons.
172,181 ; Aug. 21.
Jackson. John \V., Mercer, Pa. Oil containers. 167,337 ;
Apr. 24.
Jackson. John W., Palmetto, ETa. Waterproofing com-
pound for use on shingle roofs and wood shingles.
176.1S8: Nov. 20; Serial No. 173,424; published May
15. 1923.
Jackson Medicine Co., The, Zanesville, Ohio. Digestive
and liver powder, a preparation for relief of stomach
ills. 167.350 ; Mav 1 ; Serial No. 171,924 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Jackson Paper Co., Jackson, Miss. Tablets and school
pads. 176,436 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,816 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Jacob. H., & Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Felt slippers.
163.094 ; Jan. 2.
Jacobi, Harry E., Baltimore. Md. Lockets, cigarette
cases, .iewel boxes, cuff buttons, etc. 164,324 ; Feb. 20.
Jacobs, David Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ladies',
men's, and children's hosiery. 3 63,588: Jan. 23.
Jacobs. David, Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
172,186; Aug. 21.
Jacobs, Harry L., Detroit, Mich. Caps. 166.809 ; Apr.
17 ; Serial No. 167.877 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Jacobstein Bros.. Inc.. Rochester. N. Y. Cigars.
168.747: Mav 29; Serial No. 171,323; published Feb.
13. 1923.
Jacques. May O., doing business as Pearldento Company,
New York. N. Y. Antiseptic mouth wash. 177,129 ;
Dec. U: Serial No. 140.064; oublished Jan. 3. 1022
Jaden, Fred I., doing business as F. Jaden Manufactur-
ing Co.. Hastings. Nebr. Tire pumps, slip-on connec-
tions for tire pumps, and air chucks. 176.469 : Nov.
27: Serial No. 181,282; published Sept. IS. 1923.
Jaediker. Henry W., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
173,761 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,300 ; published July 3,
1923.
Jaeger, C, Distributing Co., New York, N. Y. Facial
cream. 172,572: Sept. 11; Serial No. 170,388; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Jaeger. Frederick A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Series of cartoons.
163..S05; .Tan. 30.
Jaenecke-Ault Company, Newark, N. J. Printing inks.
166.339 ; Mar. 27.
Jaenecke-Ault Companv, Newark, N. .7. Printing inks.
171,318 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,135 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Jaenecke-Ault Company. Newark, N. J. Printing inks.
172,430-1 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 176,740-1 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Jaffe, Sam, & Son., doing business as O. D. Shirt Mfg.
Co.. Now York, N. Y. Men's outer shirts. 164,555 ;
Feb. 20.
Jnbns. William H., Los Angeles, Calif. Pistons. 164,572;
Feb. 20.
Jakobs. Nachem, doing business as Netherlands Haarlem
Oil Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Medici-
nal oil for treatment of kidney, liver, bladder, etc.,
troubles. 173,325 ; Sept, 25 ; Serial No. 171,998 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Jalkoff Bros. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Fur coats, capes,
scarfs, etc. 176,570 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,505 ;
published Sept. 18. 1923.
James. John, & Sons Limited, Redditch, England. Needles
for hand sewing. 172.298 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,104 ;
published May 22, 1923.
5S339— 45
James, John, & Sons Limited. Redditch. England. Nee-
dles for hand sewing. 173,677 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178,105 ; published July 3, 1923.
James Shoe Mfg. Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 163,096 ; Jan. 2.
James Washing Machine Company, Detroit. Mich. Laun-
dry-washing machines. 165,027 ; Feb. 27.
lameson-Hevener Company, St. Paul, Minn. Poultry
food. 177,217 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,346 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Jameway Co. (See Wayborn, James A.)
Jamison, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Outer suits for men
and boys. 173.027 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,335 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Janney, Thomas, Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes.
172,074 ; Aug, 21 ; Serial No. 175,903 ; published May
22, 1923.
Jansen, F. W., Clock Company, Chicago, 111. Alarm
clocks. 169,500 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 157,615 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Jansen & Pretzfeld, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silks in the
piece. 163,346 ; Jan. 9.
Tansen & Pretzfeld. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Silks in the
piece. 168,773 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 173,966 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Jansen & Pretzfeld, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silks in the
piece. 169,624 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 173,084 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Janssen, H., & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Olive oil.
172,028 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 167,642 ; published May
29, 1928.
Jarvis, Henry C, doing business as B. B. Drug & Chemi-
cal Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Throat tablets. 167,465 ; May
1 ; SiTial No, 167,132 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Jath's Camphorub Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicinal
compound. 177.292 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 179,044 ;
published Oct. 16, 1923.
Jay Garment Company, The, Portland, Ind. Work shirts.
172,865 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,839 ; published June
5, 1923.
Jean, Buena V., doing business as W. F. D. Jean, Balti-
more, Md. Coffee. 175,368 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
176.026 ; published Aug. 14. 192.S.
Jean, C. W., Company, Worthington, Ind. Eggs. 171,041 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 112.202 : published May 8, 1923.
Jean Garment Company, The, Chicago, 111. Lingerie, gym-
nasium bloomers, and underwear. 171,298 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 165,382 ; published May 1, 1923.
Jean Jordeau Inc., South Orange, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Skin lotions and creams. 169,775 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 168,893 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Jeanne Tournier, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery and
knitted underwear. 174,538 ; Oct. 16.
Jeannette Glass Company, Jeannette, Pa. Glass plates,
bowls, napkins, jars. jugs, pitchers, etc. 170,451 ;
July 10; Serial No. 172,277; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Jefferson Co. Inc.. Richmond, Va. Vegetable shorten-
ing, lard substitute. 170,221 ; July 10 ; Serial No,
153,551; published Apr, 10. 1923,
.TefCorson Company, The, Follansbee, W. Va. Electric-
lamp stands or bases and fixtures therefor. 169,250;
June 12 ; Serial No. 170.768 : published Mar. 6, 1923.
Jeffress. E. W., Inc., Detroit, Mich. Ginger ale. 165,577 ;
Mar. 13 : Serial No. 162.420 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Jeffress, E. W., Inc., Detroit, Mich. Olive butter.
165,653 ; Mar. 13.
Jeffrey Manufacturing Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Ex-
cavating, elevating, and conveying machinery. 175,366 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 176.347 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Jeffries. W. P., Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Bond paper.
165.738 : Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,636 ; published Dec.
12. 1922.
Jeffs & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hand bags
and pocketbooks. men's pocketbooks, bill folds, and
wallets. 166.151 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 156,280 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
.Tellv-Delanev Shoe Co.. Lynn, Mass. Shoes. 168,078 ;
Mav 15 : Serial No. 156,330 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Jely-Rite Fruit Company. (See Hulburt, H. L.)
Jenen, Joseph, doing business as The J. J. Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Polish for varnished, enameled, and lacquered
surfaces. 170,738 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 174,142 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Jenkins Bros. Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Globe
and gate valves. 176.564 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
180,605: published Sept. 18, 1923.
Jennings, George W., Chicago, 111. Face creams, lotions,
manicuring preparations, perfumes, etc. 172.854;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 175,658 ; published June 5, 1923.
Jennings Manufacturing Companv, The, Dayton, Ohio,
Hosiery. 168,073 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 159,153 ; pub-
lished Oct. 3. 1922.
Jennings, O. D., and Company, Chicago, 111. Coin-con-
trolled vending machines. 171.506; Aug. 7; Serial No.
168,719 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Jennings, O. D., & Company, Chicago, 111. Weighing
scales as well as coin-controlled scales. 175.164 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 181,077 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Jennison-Wright Co.. The, Toledo, Ohio. Floors and
pavements, coatings, mastics, etc., for floors and pave-
ments. 174.788: Oct. 23; Serial No. 131,736; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
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AlpJiahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Jennison-Wright Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Pavements and
floors and materials therefor. 174,789 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 131,735; published July 17, 1923.
Jenny Lee Frocks Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Dresses,
gowns, suits, wraps, and coats. 175,142 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 180,378 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Jenquins Laboratories, The, Chicago, 111. Cod-liver-oil
pills 174,476 ; Oct. 16 : Serial No. 178,252 ; published
July 10, 1923. „. ^^ ,
Jensen, Dr. Walter D., doing business as Bio-Chemic
Laboratory, Taylor, Nebr. Remedy used for distemper
in dogs. 169,986; July 10; Serial No. 167,943; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Jensen, Frank H., Boston, Mass. Arch cuffs, supports,
retainers, and relievers. 165,900 ; Mar. 20.
Jensen, Frank H., Boston, Mass. Arch supporters, foot
bands, and chiropodist bandages. 169,569 ; June 19
Jensen-Salsbery Laboratories, Inc., The, Kansas City,
Mo. Tooth powder. 165,486 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
166,303 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Jensen & Sons, Watsonville and Corralitos, „ Calif.
Fresh apples. 176,530 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,916 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Jergens, Andrew, Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. ^Toilet
soap. 165,568 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 161,191 ; published
June 6, 1922. „ ^ , ^ ,.,
Jergens, Andrew, Company of California, Burbank, Calil.
Toilet soap. 167,683; May 8; Serial No. 156,004; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1S23.
Jerico Co., The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair dressing. 168,411 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 171,324 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Jersee Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Milk food
compound for animals. 165.919 ; Mar. 20.
Jersey Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Silk, silk and wool,
etc., piece goods. 177,649 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
182,817 ; published Oct. 2, 1023.
Jersey Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Silk, etc., piece
goods. 177,714 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,819 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Jersey Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Silk, silk and cot-
ton, etc., piece goods. 177,715 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
182,821 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Jessen, J. Carl., Hollywood, Calif. Motion pictures re-
produced in copies. 176,878 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
181,950; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Jester, Jerome K., doing business as Continental Am-
power Company, Atlanta, Ga. Liquid battery charge.
172,570; Sept. 11; Serial No. 170,434; published May
22, 1923.
Jet & Wood Mercantile Company, The, Wichita, Kans.
Canned goods, spices, table sirups, etc. 177,458 ; Dec.
18 ; Serial No. 178,253 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Jevne, H., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned vegetables and
fruits. 164,091 ; Feb. 13.
Jevne, H., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Plum pudding, honey,
mincemeat, and mayonnaise. 165,985 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 162,745 : published Dec. 5, 1922.
Jevne, H., Company, doing business as Jevne's, Los
Angeles, Calif. Candies. 166,896; Apr. 17; Serial
No. 165,685; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Jevne, H., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee. 174,726 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 162,744 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Jevne, H., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee, tea, cocoa,
biscuit flour, etc. 177,026 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
162.746: published Sept. 18, 1923.
Jewell Belting Company, West Hartford, Conn. Belts
made of leather for driving machinery. 163,097 ;
Jan. 2.
Jewell Belting Company, Hartford and West Hartford,
Conn. Leather belts for machinery. 175,069 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 170,650 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Cewel Phonoparts Company, Chicago, 111. Reproducers,
tone arms, tone modifiers, and automatic stops.
166,544 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 150,539 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Jimmy Boy Doll Co. (See Kelley, Lucille B.)
Jitze and Fortkamp Company, South Milwaukee, Wis.
Fruit preserves, nellies, and other canned fruit products.
171,336; Aug. 7; Serial No. 172,620; published May
8 1923
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Coffee. 169,700 ;
June 26.
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Jar rubbers.
169,846 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,880 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Bluing, laundry
starch, baking powder, and lye. 160,847 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 172,879 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Joannps Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Canned vegetables,
and fish, molasses, and fruit preserves. 170,282 : July
10; Serial No. 172.745: published Apr. 17, 1923.
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Tea. 170,521 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 172,743 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Johanson, Henning, Brooklyn, N. Y. Men's, women's, and
children's leather shoes. 166,070 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
159,968 ; published Dec. 26. 1922.
John, Hermann A., doing business as Von der Heyde &
John, New York, N. Y. Cotton, woolen, half-wool,
and woven piece goods. 166,956 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 170,389 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
John L. Whiting-J. J. Adams Company, assignor to John
L. Whiting-J. J. Adams Company, Boston, Mass.
Brushes for painting, varnishing, etc. 169,593 ; June
26 ; Serial No. 139,776 ; published July 11, 1922.
John L. Whiting-J. J. Adams Company, Boston, Mass,
Brushes for painting, varnishing, or applying various
liquids. 171,060 : July 31 ; Serial No. 175,585 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
John, J. T., Company, Johns, N. C. Cantaloupes.
170,579 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 167,569 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Johns-Manville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Non-
heat-conducting coverings, waterproof cements, liquid
cements, etc. 165,899 ; Mar. 20.
Johns-Manville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pipe
covering, prepared asbestos roofing, asbestos paper,
and millboard. 168,811 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,025 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Johns-Manville, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Rod
packing, piston-rod packing, piston packing, plunger
packing, and asbestos belting used as brake lining.
169,170 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 167,818 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Johns-Manville, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Brake
lining. 170,062; July 10; Serial No. 172,046; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Johns-Manville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Piston-
rod packing. 171,283 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 170,294 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Johns-Manville, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Compo-
sition for electrical insulation. 171,951 : Aug. 14.
Johns-Manville, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Fire-
proof non-heat-conducting materials. 172,918 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 177,786 ; published June 5, 1923.
Johns-Manville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Roofing
and shingles. 175,702 ; Nov. 6.
Johns-Manville. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pipe
covering. 176,709 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,155 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Johns-Pratt Company, The, Hartford, Conn. Electrical
apparatus, machines, and supplies. 169,454 ; June 19 ;
Serial No. 172.680 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Johns, William T., doing business as Texas Chemical di
Specialty Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Insecticide and de-
odorant. 173,807 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,902 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Johnson, .■'laron E., doing business as Aaron E. Johnson
Jlv. Mfg. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Finger rings.
169,033 ; May 29.
Johnson, Anna L. R., doing business as Plaskul Game
Company, Marietta, Minn. Table game played with
cards, games, toys, and sporting goods. 168,415 ; May
22 : Serial No. 172,746 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Johnson-Appleby Company, Boston, Mass. Canned fruits,
flavoring extracts for foods, fruit jams, .iellies. and
marmalades, etc. 171,380; Aug. 7; Serial No. 146,440;
published May 8, 1923.
Johnson, B. L., & Co., Knoxville, Tenn. Candy. 164,659 ;
Feb. 27.
Johnson, B. L., & Co., Inc., Knoxville, Tenn. Candy.
175,008 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,975 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Johnson-Breyding-Johnson, St. Louis, Mo. Printing and
writing paper, envelopes. 171,390 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
177,302 ; published May 8, 1923.
Johnson City Mills. Johnson City, Tenn. Children's
stockings. 163,589 ; Jan. 23_.
Johnson & Co. Cable Cord, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cable
cord. macramS cord, shade cord made from cotton.
166.418 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 165,628 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Johnson, Cowdin & Co., Inc., assignor to Johnson-Cowdin-
Emmerich, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ribbons in the
piece. 167.075 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,834 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Johnson-Cowdin-Emmerich, Inc. (See Johnson, Cowdin
& Co., assignor.)
Johnson, George H., Worcester, Mass. Oily compound for
use in treating the surfaces of stoves and furnaces.
176,598 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,850 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Johnson, H. M.. Company, Newburyport, Mass. Leather
shoes. 169,371 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,485 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Johnson High-Test Oil Company, Freeport, HI. Gasoline,
kerosene, and lubricating oils. 164,846 ; Feb. 27.
Johnson, I. M., New York, N. Y. Series of cartoons.
167.423 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,295 ; published Jan.
2 1923
Johnson, .T. Oliver. (See Johnson, John O.)
Johnson, James W., Philadelphia, Pa. Liniment for stiff-
ness, pains, old sores, etc. 164.167; Feb. 13.
Johnson, Jas. G. & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk, artificial-
silk, cotton, wool piece goods, etc. 169.112 ; .Tune 5.
Johnson, John O., doing business as J. Oliver Johnson,
Chicago, 111. Fish food for aquariums. 164,119 ; Feb. 13.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. Suspensory
bandages. 169,636; .Tune 26; Serial No. 175,146;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Johnson. Lawrence V., New York, N. Y. Handkercbiefs.
177,774 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 184,245 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
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Johnson, Leonard W., doing business as RusKles &
Rusples, Bafavln, 111. Flue cleaners. 108.752 : May
29: Serial No. 171,407: published Feb. 20, 1923.
Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned and dried fruits and vegetables. 173,638 ; Oct.
2; Serial No. 168,314; published July 3, 1923.
Johnson, Marv W.. doing business as The Johnson Elec-
tric Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric
conduits. 175,828: Nov. 13; Serial No. 182,152; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Johnson. Marv W., doing business as The Johnson Elec-
tric Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric
Conduits'; 176,073; Nov. 13; Serial No. 182,054;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Johnson. Mary W.. doing business as The Johnson Elec-
tric Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric con-
duits. 177.620 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,542 ; published
Sept. 18. 1923.
Johnson. Marv W.. doing business as The Johnson Elec-
tric Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric con-
duits. 177.716 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,823 ; published
Sept. IS, 1923.
Johnson Motor Co., South Bend, Ind. Outboard internal-
combustion motors for small craft. 177,544 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 183.385 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Johnson, Oliver W., doing business as Buddie Saw Rig
Works. Geneva, Ohio. Sawing attachments for tractors.
169,362 : June 12 ; Serial No. 175,147 ; published Mar.
20, 102.''..
Johnson Pickett Rope Co., The; Manila, P. I. Rope,
twine. cables, commercial twines, clotheslines.
170.571-2 : Julv 17 ; Serial Nos. 164,920-1 ; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Johnson. R. D., Milling Company of Allegany County,
The, Cumberland, Md. Wheat flour. 164,083 ; Feb. 13.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Racine, Wis. Polishing brushes.
176,053 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,101 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Johnson, S. C., & Son. Racine, Wis. Prepared wax and
paint and varnish remover. 176,405 : Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 182,102 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Johnson & Sons, New York, N. T.. and London, England.
Photographic chemicals. 163,098 ; Jan. 2.
Johnson & Sons, London, England, and New York, N. Y.
Photographic developer. 175,43-3—4 : Nov. 6 ; Serial
Nos. 166,834-5 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Johnson, W. E., doing business as Mrs. W. E. .Tohnson,
Great Falls. Mont. Salad dressing. 173,163 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 158,188: published June 19, 1923.
Johnson, Walter J.. Columbus. Ohio. Carbon paper, type-
writer and multigraph ribbon. 171,074: July 31;
Serial No. 171,221 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Johnson, William H., Arlington, N. J. Garters. 176,140;
Nov. 20 : Serial No. 174,841 ; published July 24. 1923.
Johnson, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
Paints, paint enamels, prepared shellacs, varnishes, etc.
163.750 : .Tan. 23.
Johnson. William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
Soaps, shavine soaps and creams, metal polish, etc.
163,778: .Tan. 30.
Johnson, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
Paints, liquid, paste, and solid ; paint enamels, pre-
pared shellacs, varnishes, etc. 164.639; Feb. 27.
Johnson. William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
Paper, pencils, pens, etc. 174,580 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 163,987 : published July 24, 1923.
Johnson. William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to
The Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore,
Md. Soaps, shaving soaps, shaving creams, metal
polish, etc. 175,746 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 162,928 ;
published Aug. 8, 1922
Johnson, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore. Baltimore, Md.
Peanut butter, butter, cereals, spices, coffee, tea, choco-
late, etc. 177,645: Dec. 25; Serial No. 162,932; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Johnson. Young Hamilton, Parma, Idaho. Potatoes and
head lettuce. 173.978 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,849 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Johnston. Eugpne B.. doing business as J. P. Drug Co.,
Doniphan. Mo. Infants' colic preparation. 167,392 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 164.168 : published Jan. 2, 1923.
Johnston, .Tames, Spokane, Wash. Coffee. 168,173 :
May 15 : Serial No. 168,315 : published Feb. 20. 1923.
Johnston, Matthew R., doing business as M. R. Johnston
Coffee Co., Baltimore, Md. Coffee. 173,138 : Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 178,256 : published .Tune 12, 1923.
Johnston. R. P.. Paint Companv, The, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Varnish. 163,794 ; Jan. 30.
Johnston. -R. F., Paint Company, The, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Decorating outfits. 174.443 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
176.631 : published .Tuly 3. 1923.
Johnston. R. F.. Paint Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Oil paints.
176.816; Nov. 27.
Johnston, Robert A., Co.. doing business as Johnston's,
Milwaukee. Wis. Candies. 170.160: July 10; Serial
No. 169,715; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Johnston, Robert A., Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Candy.
171,128; July 31; Serial No. 175,659; published May
15, 1923.
Johnston, Robert A, Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Candies.
174,136; Oct, 2,
Johnston United Chemical Co,, Inc., Clare, Mich. Fly
and insect mist. 169,749 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,224 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Jointless Fire-r>rick Co., Chicago, 111. Fire-resisting
cement for forming furnace linings. 176,070 : Nov.
13: Serial No. 181.568; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Joliet Manufacturing Company, Joliet, 111. Corn shell-
ers. 174,162 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,223 ; published
July 17. 1923.
Jo-Lo Rug Cleaning Mfg. Co. (See Swayne, Joseph J.)
Jones, Ada R., Bozeman, Mont. Figure ornaments for
decorative purposes. 167,858 : May 8 ; Serial No.
156,744 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Jones, Alice, New York, N. Y. Corsets. 176,364;
Nov. 20.
Jones Bros. & Co., San Francisco and Watsonville, Calif.
Fruit beverages sold as soft drinks and sirups used
in preparation of same. 165,693 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
170,023; published Jan. 2. 1923.
Jones Bros. & Co., San Francisco and Watsonville,
Calif. Apple-cider vinegar. 166,987 ; Apr. 17.
Jones Brothers Limited, Manchester, England. Lawns.
171,970; Aug. 14.
Jones, C. B. (See Mulhearn, Caroline.)
Jones, Charles L., St. Louis, Mo. Insecticide for roaches,
water bugs, ants, bedbugs, etc. 172,963 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 175,084 ; published June 5, 1923.
Jones, Deborah A., New Bedford, Mass. Hair pomade,
preparation for beautifying the hair, shampoo, etc.
170,121; July 10; Serial No. 163,991; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Jones, Evan S.. Memphis, Tex. Medical compound for
treating syphilis. 164,171 ; Feb. 13.
Jones, F. L., Co., Bangor, Me. Crackers and biscuits.
177,432 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 117,980 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Jones, George C, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ferti-
lizer. 174,228 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,704 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Jones, John F., Pomona. Calif. Piston packing rings.
174,967 : Oct. 30. Serial No. 158,829 ; published July
31, 1923.
Jones, John T., doing business as Jones Remedy Co.,
Grass Valley, Calif. Preparation for relief of colds,
coughs, grippe, etc. 172,772 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
172,993; published July 10, 1923.
Jones. Leander C, doing business as Chef Aluminum Co.,
Battle Creek, Mich. Aluminum culinary utensils.
171,734 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 169,907 ; published May
22, 1923.
Jones, Margaret V., doing business as Bi-Carma Powder
Co., Clarendon, Va. Preparation for the treatment of
indigestion. 164,488 ; Feb. 20.
Jones-McKee, Inc., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for re-
ceiving radio messages. 165,188-9; Mar. 6; Serial Nos.
168,367-8; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Jones, R. E., Company, Wabasha, Minn. Scratch, calf,
dairy, horse, and hog feeds. 167,277 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 150,361 ; published Dee. 26, 1922.
Jones, S. M., Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Sucker rods.
166,8.'i8 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,874 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Jones. S. M.. Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Sucker rods.
173,431 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 163,876 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Jones, V. K. & A. H., & Thomas Co. Lynn, Mass. Boots
and shoes. 170.737 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 173,357 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24. 1923.
.Tones. Vess, doing business as Whistle Company, New
York. N. Y. Concentrated sirups for manufacture of
nonalcoholic, maltless beverages, etc. 171,018; July
31 : Serial No. 167,247 : published May 8. 1923.
Jones, Vess, doing business as Whistle Company, New
York, N. Y, Cigarettes, cigars, smoking and chewing
tobacco, etc. 171,062; July 31; Serial No. 167,245;
published May 8, 1923.
Jones, W.. & Co., London, England. Medicinal remedy
for seasickness. 168.724 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,804 ;
published Feb. 20. 1923.
Jonkoplngs och Vulcans Tand.sticksfabriksaktiebolag,
Jonkoping. Sweden. Matches. 175.056 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 179.273 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag. Jon-
koping. Sweden. Matches. 175.438 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 140,463 ; published Aug. 28. 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag. Jon-
koping. Sweden. Matches. 175.439 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 140.455 : published Aug. 28, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag. .Jon-
koping. Sweden. Matches. 175,972: Nov. 13; Serial
No. 140,435; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag. .Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,973 : Nov. 13 C Serial
No. 140,437; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag. .Jon-
koping. Sweden. Matches. 175.974 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 140,439 ; published Sept 4, 1928.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koplng, Sweden. Matclies. 175,975 ; Nov. Hi ; Serial
No. 140,444 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,976-7 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
Nos. 140,446-7; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabi'iksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,978 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 140,449; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,979 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 140,452 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,980 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 140,450; published Sept. 4, 1023.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,981-2; Nov. 13; Serial
Nos. 140,453-4; published Sept. 4. 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,983-4 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
Nos. 140,456-7 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 175,985 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 140,458; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Joo, Maurice, Natchez, Miss. Preparation used in the
treatment of hay fever. 164,173 ; Feb. 13.
Jordahn, Gus, Palm Beach, Fla. Inflatable swimming
device or belt. 169,948 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,454 :
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Jordan, Geo. M., Vincennes, Ind. Wheat flour. 175,245 ;
Oct. 30.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Bindings, snap
fasteners, dress shields, iron-wire hairpins, etc.
163,957 ; Feb. 6.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Men's, women's,
misses', boys', and children's boots and shoes. 164,021 ;
Feb. 6.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Men's hats —
namely, straw hats and felt hats. 164,244 ; Feb. 13.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Talking ma-
chines. 165,212 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,454 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Misses', boys',
and children's shoes. 166,083 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
158,237 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Clothing.
166,250 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,461 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Talking machine
needles. 166,584 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 172,419 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Clothing.
169,290 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 164,437 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Hot-water bottles
and bags and syringes. 169,476 ; June 19 ; Serial No.
173,889 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Men's hats, caps,
shirts, underwear, etc. 169,703 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
169,490 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Electric sadirons.
171,085 : July 31 ; Serial No. 173,890 ; published Apr.
24. 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Cleaning pads
for talking-machine records. 171,480; Aug. 7; Serial
No. 177,977; published May 22. 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Albums for talk-
ing-machine records. 172,146 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
177,976 ; published May 8, 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Golf ballsri
172,339 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,923 ; published May
29, 1923.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Men's and boys'
hats, caps, collars, shirts, etc. 173,563 ; Sept. 25.
Jordanides, Michael S., New York, N, Y. Cigarettes.
169,233 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 173,328 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Jordeau, Jean, Inc., South Orange, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Preparation for treatment of eyelashes.
171,952 ; Aug. 14.
Jordeau, Jean, Inc., South Orange, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Perspiration deodorant. 175,011 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 177,742 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Josam Manufacturing Company, Michigan City, Ind.
Floor and roof drains, and metal inserts for building
construction. 164,281; Feb. 20.
Joseph Bros., doing business as United Kimono Co., New
York, N. Y. Kimonos, bath robes, petticoats, etc.
174,016 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,398 ; published July
10, 1923.
Joseph, I. S.. Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Stock feed
176.595 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,151 ; published Sept'
11, 1923.
Joseph, S., & Son, Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Readv-mixed
paints, varnishes, fillers, and shellacs. 174,235 ; Oct
9 ; Serial No. 180,285 ; published Julv 10 1923
Josey-Miller Company, Beaumont, Tex. Horse and mule
feed. 176,179 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 176,680 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Jostam Mfg. Co., Chicago, HI. Recoil pads for guns.
175.462; Nov. 6; Serial No. 182,515; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America,
Indianapolis, Ind. Magazines, calendar cards, etc.
177,293 ; Uec. 18 ; Serial No. 175,247 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Jouvence Company Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Liquid
for cleansing and beautifying the skin and improving
the complexion. 176,310 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,045 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Jovis Watch Co., New York, N. Y. Watches. 109,507;
June 19 ; Serial No. 171,498 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Joy-Jel Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Dry powder used in
making jellies, jams, marmalades, and sirups. 108,717 ;
May 29; Serial No. 163,680; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Joy Oil Co., Joy, 111. Gasoline. 164,711 ; Feb. 27.
Joy Paper Products Co. (See Mayer Coating Machine Co.)
Juan Bautista Blancafort S. en C, La Garriga, Barce-
lona, Spain. I'erforated music rolls for automatic
pianos. 170,209 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 141,348 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Judee Laboratories. (See Wolcott, Herbert.)
Judkins, W. V., & Son, Boston, Mass. Silk ribbons in the
piece. 173,750 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,672 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Judson, L. J., doing business as Guinea Products Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Ointment for the treatment of
piles. 168,062; May 15; Serial No. 171,024; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Juilliard, A. D., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
duck and canvas piece goods. 173,749 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 177,673 ; published June 26, 1923.
Julien, Alexander, Chicago, 111. Mustard, tartar, and
mayonnaise dressings. 166,901 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
164,595; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Julin, Albert A., Chicago, HI. Hair nets. 171,132; July
31 ; Serial No. 159,509 ; published May 1, 1923.
Jung, M., New York, N. Y. Hazors and clippers, scissors,
and tools, and parts thereof. 168,652 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 165,794; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Junglegym, Inc., Chicago, 111. Playground apparatus, in
particular climbing frames. 167,081 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 155.408 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Junkung, John. (See American Lock Manufacturing Co.,
assignor.)
Just Shoe Company, The, West Alhambra, Calif. Slippers.
163,963 ; Feb. 6.
Justa Mfg. Co., Hugo, Okla. Washing compound.
174,640 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,125 ; published July
24, 1923.
Justh Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Bed
davenports, house and office chairs, rockers, and couches.
163,972 ; Feb. 6.
Justi, H. D., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Artificial teeth.
176,477 ; Nov. 27 : Serial No. 181,028 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Justrite Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Darning
devices. 164,030 ; Feb. 6.
Justrite Manufacturing Company, Chicago, HI. Solder-
ing irons. 165,010 ; Feb. 27.
Justrite Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Miners'
acetylene lamps. 167,518; May 1; Serial No. 165,629;
published Jan. 2. 1923.
Justus Brauer & Son Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Dolls,
toy fish, turtles, and ducks. 163,287 ; Jan. 9.
Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America, The, Carthage,
Mo. Boots and shoes and kid, canvas, and leather.
166,835 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,200 ; published
Jan. 23, 1923.
Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America, The, Carthage,
Mo. Boots and shoes. 173,835 ; Oct. 2 : Serial No.
170,199 ; published June 26, 1923.
Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America, The, Carthage,
Mo. Boots and shoes. 173,837 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
170,196 ; published June 26, 1923.
Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America, The, Carthage,
Mo. Boots and shoes. 174,110 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
170,198; published .Tune 26, 1923.
Juvenilina Co., The. (See Yumet, Antonio.)
ii. c. 1>. Cannery, Inc., Seattle, Wash, canned clams.
168,875 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,067 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
K-F Heel Company, The, Newark, Ohio. Rubber heels.
164,252; Feb. 13.
K. G. W. Laboratories, Des Moines, Iowa. Liquid prepa-
ration for the treatment of tonsillitis, colds, and dis-
eases of a rheumatic origin. 165,587 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 167,048; published Jan. 2, 1923.
K & H Products Company, The, Chicago, HI. Flavored
powders from which beverages or soft drinks are made.
175,680 ; Nov. 6.
K & H Products Company, Chicago, 111. Beverage sold
as a soft drink. 175,681 ; Nov. 6.
K. L. M. Company, New York, N. Y. Diluted Epsom, salts
for use in the bath. 170,984 ; July 24.
K. Pulling Machine Company, San Francisco, Calif. Hand
and power operated stump pullers and winches.
168,684; May 29; Serial No. l69,307 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Kabushiki-Kaisha Namiki Seisakuju, Tokyo. Japan. Pens,
penholders, fountain pans. 168,867 : May 29 ; Serial
No. 171,368; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Kade, Max, doing business as Seeck & Kade, New York,
N. Y. Cough medicine. 163,099 ; Jan. 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
709
Cincinnati, Ohio. Lard.
165,451 ; published Sept.
Kafka, David A., doint: business as Midwest Auto Spe-
cialty Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Oil gauKes. 174,204 ;
Oct. 9; Serial No. 181.029: published July 10, 1923.
Kahil, .Vbraham A., dolnp: business as The Guarantle
Company, New York, N. Y. Neckties, scarfs, and sweat-
ers. 174,850 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,492 ; published
July 31, 1923.
Kahlbauni, C. A. F., Chemische Fabrik Gespllschaft mit
bcsehiiinkter Ilaftung, Adlershof-Berlin, Germany. Me-
dicinal and chemical pharmaceutical products for treat-
ing nournlgic and convulsive affections. 172,739 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 168,973 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Kahlbaum, C. A. F., Chemische Fabrik Gesellschaft mit
beschrtlnkter Ilaftung, Adlershof-Berlin, Germany. Me-
dicinal and pharmaceutical products for treating gouty,
rheumatic, neuralgic, and migraine affections. 172,740 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 168,072 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Kahles, Charles W., Queens. N. Y. Cartoon feature.
174.829 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 175,871 ; published July
31, 1923.
Kahlor Flour Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Wheat
flour. 177,496 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,419 ; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Kahn, Emil. doing business as B. Kahn & Company,
Chicago. 111. Potatoes. 177.336: Dec. 18: Serial No.
181,640 ; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Kahn, Morris A., San Antonio, Tex. Lubricating oils and
greases. 167,820 : May 8 ; Serial No. 159,873 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Kahn, S. H., & Co., New Y^ork. N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 16S.041-2 : May 15 ; Serial Nos. 173,086-7 ;
published Feb. 1.^, 1923.
Kahn, William P., Corporation, The, St. Louis, Mo.
Chemical preparation for the treatment of the skin.
175,570: Nov. 6; Serial No, 180,980; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Kahn's, E., Sons Company, The,
176,638 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
18, 1923.
Kahn's, E.. Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tank-
age. 176.745 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,191 ; published
Aug. 14, 192.'?.
Kahn"s, E., Sons Company, The. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Sausage, bacon, l.ird. lard compound. 177,158 ; Dec.
11: Serial No. 1S2,15.t ; published Sept. 25, 192.S.
Kaidasz, Satie, Philadelphia, Pa. Laxative. 174,872 :
Oct. 23: Serial No. 180.224; published July 31, 1923.
Kain & Aunger Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Damper
regulators. 168.987: May 29.
Ka.iowill Mills, Reading, Pa. Hosiery for ladies.
171,779: Aug. 14; Serial No. 173,049; published May
22, 1923.
Kalasign Company of America. — <See Merchants Publish-
ing Company.)
Kalbfleisch. .\dam H., near Mercedes, Tex. Fresh citrus
fruits. 106.423; Apr. 3; Serial No, 164,809; published
Jan. 9. 1923.
Kaleel. Naser. Memphis, Tenn. Beverage sold as a soft
drink. 163,347; Jan. 9.
Kales Stamping Company, Detroit. Mich. Mirrors for
motor vehicles. 170,013 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,507 :
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Kaletzky. Louis, Syracuse, N. Y. Medicine for rheuma-
tism and backache. 174,400 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
178,344 ; published July 17, 1923.
Kalina Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Medicinal tablets for
disorders of the stomach and bowels, face and skin
lotions, etc. 160,771; July 3; Serial No. 169,160;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Kalle & Co., Aktiengeeellschaft, Biebrich-on-the-Rhine, Ger-
many. Pharmaceutical product used as a deodorajit
antiseptic for wounds, etc. 173,150 : Sept. IS ; Serial
No. 155,005 ; published Sept. 26, 1922.
Kalt, Joseph, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis. Pies. 170,947 ; July
24 : Serial No. 167.918 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Kalven & Stern, Chicago, 111. Hosiery, underwear of
knitted and textile fabric, bathing suits, shirts, etc.
164.942 ; Feb. 27.
Kamenstein, Meyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wash boilers.
164,924 ; Feb. 27.
Kamenstein, Mever, Brooklyn, N. Y. Washboilers.
172,630 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 145,463 ; published May
29, 1923.
Kamerman, Albert, doing business as Velvetine Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Furniture and
automobile polish. 166.051 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,473: published Nov. 14. 1922.
Kaminia Perfumery Co. (See Anglo-Indian Drug &
Chemical Co.)
Kiimmer & Ueinhardt A. G., Waltershausen, Germany.
Toys and playthings. 168,614 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
168,927; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Kammerer, Fred W., doing business as Accurate Metal
Weather Strip Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Metal
weather strips. 1 60,010 ; May 29.
Kanak Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ice-box deodor-
ants. 169,645; ,Tune 26; Serial No. 170,249; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Kanders Pbarmacal Co., New York, N, Y. Toilet prepa-
ration for softening and whitening chapped and rough
skin. 109.844 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,882 ; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Ivandex Products, Incorporated, New York, N. \'., assignor
to The Nucoa Butter Company. Dry products for the
manufacture of confectionery, sweets, etc, 363,348;
Jan. 9.
Kandle, Albert L., doing business as Muturo Mfg. Co.,
Richmond, Va. Hair tonic. 172,688 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No, 158,047 ; published Juno 5, 1923.
Kane, Samuel J., doing business as Protect-O-Floor
Leather Mat Co., San Francisco, Calif. Leather flexible
door mat. 171,426 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,926 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Ka-Nix Sales Co. (See Warnick, Edward A.)
Kann, Lewis L., doing business as Kann Manufacturing
Co., New York, N. Y. Shoes made of leather and
fabric and a combination of said materials. 170,411 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 173,426 ; published Apr. 3, 1023.
Kann, William L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lumber, both finished
and unfinished. 174,412 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 174,661 ;
published June 26, 1923,
Kann, William L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Oranges, bananas,
mangoes, canned vegetables, etc. 176,529 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 182,824 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Kansas City Macaroni & Importing Co., doing business as
The Abbreviated Kansas City Macaroni Co., Kansas
City, Mo. Macaroni, spaghetti, macaroni shells, vermi-
celli, egg noodles, etc. 171,169 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
171,325; published May 1, 1923.
Kansas City Macaroni & Importing Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Shell-shaped macaroni. 172,071 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
177,303 : published May 20, 1923,
Kansas City Refining Sales Company, Kansas City, Kans.
Lubricating oils, greases, and gasoline. 169,638 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 175,248 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Kansas-Texas Petroleum Co., The, Wichita, Kans,
Lubricating and heat, power, and light producing oils,
and gasoline. 169,016 ; July .3, 1923.
Kanter, David I., Chicago, 111. Corn remedy. 173,168 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,221 ; published May 15, 1923.
Kantes, George, Atlanta, Ga, Candv. 171,736 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 169,764 ; published May 15, 1923.
Kant-Foul Spark Plug Company, Topeka, Kans, Spark
plugs. 177,593 ; Dec. 18.
Kant-Skore Piston Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pis-
tons. 166,980 ; Apr. 17.
Kant-Skore Piston Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pistons. 174,737 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 152,207 ; pub-
lished May 16, 1022.
Kaplan, Harry E., doing business as H. B, Kaplan & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Finger rings. 174,887 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 180,435 ; published July 10, 1023.
Kaplan, Harrv E., doing business as H. E. Kaplan & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Finger rings. 175,930; Nov. 13; Serial
No. 180,436; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Kaplan, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Baby bath robes.
166,632 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,218 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Kaplan, Martin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medicines and phnrma-
ccutical preparations. 177,055 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
180,125: published Sept. 18. 1923.
Kaplan, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Men's shirts. 172,155 ;
Aug. 21.
Kappeler, Charles, St. Paul, Minn. Cow-hoof trimmers.
170,269 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,396 ; published .ipr.
17, 1923.
Karas, Kyriakos, Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid preparation
for internal use in the treatment of asthma. 169,978 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 166.836 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Karasik, Holleb & Co., Chicago, 111. Canned vegetables,
fruits, and fish, spices, etc. 171.411 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
172,881 ; published May 15, 1923.
Karda, Vflcslav C, New York, N. Y. Animal traps.
169.211: June 12; Serial No. 167,878; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Karlin, Hyman, doing business as H. Karlln Co., Nevr
York, N. Y. Olive oil. 173,784 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,550 ; published July 3, 1923.
Karlin, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 175,860 ;
Nov. 13; Serial No. 175.497; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Karlson, Gordonville & .Johnson, Incorporated, New Y'ork,
N. Y. Yearly almanacs. 169,540 ; June 10 ; Serial
No. 160,762; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Karlsruher Parfumerie- & Toiletteseifen-Fabrik F. Wolff
& Sohn, G. m. b. H., Karlsruhe, Germany. Perfume,
toilet water, hair tonic, etc. 169,999 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 152,758 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Karlsruher Parfiimerie- & Toiletleseifen-Fabrik, F. Wolff &
Sohn, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Karls-
ruhe, Germany. Toilet soap and shaving powder to be
used in place of shaving soap. 171,096 ; July 31 ; Serial
No, 173,710 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Karniol Laboratory. (See Cleves. William B.)
Karnes, E. L., doing business as The Puritol Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Meat preservative, flavoring and
coloring compound in liquid form. 167.930 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 171,369; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Karp, George, & Son. (See Karp, George.)
Karp, George, doing business as George Karp & Son, Long
Island City, N. Y. Cigar and cigarette humidors.
168,763; May 29; Serial No. 173,088; published Feb.
27, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Karp, Joseph H.. New lork, N. Y. Bleaches for hats,
shoes, and fabrics, tooth and skin bleaches, etc.
167,878 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167,178 ; published Feb. 6,
1923
Karp, Joseph H., New York, N. Y. Nail bleach, nail
polish, cold cream, sachet powder, lip stick, etc. 167,853 ;
May 8; Serial No. 163,886; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Karp, Samuel D., Inc., New York, N. Y. Boys' camp suits.
169,291 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 164,501 ; published Mar.
20 1923.
Kart'on, Harry, doing business as Purity Chemical Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Face powder, rouge, toilet creams,
toilet powder, perfumes, and sachet powder. 167,411 ;
May 1: Serial No. 168,417: published Jan. 23, 1923.
Kasco Mills, Inc., Waverly, N. Y. Dairy feed and ra-
tions. 172,944 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 158,872 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Kasdum Flour Company. (See Grossman, Joseph.)
Kttseexport A. G. Goldbach (Emmenthal), Goldbach, near
Burgdorf, Switzerland. Cheese and preserved cheese.
165,079 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 158,769 ; published Oct. 17,
1 922
Kastor,' Adolph, & Bros., New York, N. Y. Razors and
scissors. 166,651; Apr. 10; Serial No. 159,972; pub-
lished May 9, 1922.
Katagi, Tamekichi, Seattle, Wash. Electrical stop and
direction signal light systems for vehicles. 174,785 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 145,110 ; published July 24, 1923.
Kateela Company, The. (See Friedman, Ike K.)
Katharmon Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo. Propri-
etary medicines. 21,996 ; renewed Nov. 15, 1922.
Katten, Arthur A., Co., New Orleans, La. Children's
overalls. 174,300; Oct. 9.
Kattulas and Sotos, Williamsport, Pa. Medical com-
pounds for the treatment of rheumatism. 176,378 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,674 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Katz, Sigmund, doing business as Diamond Star Products
Co., New York, N. Y. Pure malt extracts. 167,179 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 172,048 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Katz, Sigmund, doing business as Bluebell Malt Co., New
York, N. Y. Pure malt extracts. 173,208 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 172,047; published June 19, 1923.
Katzinger, Edward, Company, Chicago, 111. Baking pans.
167,242 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 173,192 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Katzinger, Edward, Company. Chicago. 111. Baking pans.
167,^4.5-6 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial Nos. 171,577-8 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Kaufman-Clifford, Inc., Chicago, 111. Magazines published
monthly. 173,804 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,331 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Kaufman, Fred, New York, N. Y. Watches and parts
thereof. 174,683; Oct. 23; Serial No. 179,796; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Kaufman, J., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Boys' sport caps.
172,754 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,499 ; published June
5, 1923.
Kaufman, Solomon, Baltimore, Md. Infants' and chil-
dren's hand and machine knitted sweaters, sacks,
bootees, caps, etc. 163,846: Jan. 30.
Kaufmann Bros., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 164,989 ;
Feb. 27.
Kaufmann Bros., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 166,126 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 153,554 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Kaufmann Bros., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 166,162 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 153,555 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Kaufmann, Henry L., Boston, Mass. Hospital sundries.
168,796 : May 29 ; Serial No. 142,345 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Kaupke Coffee Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Spices,
coffee, etc. 177,027 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 163,337 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Kautzky, Joe, & Sons, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Fish bait.
164,825 ; Feb. 27.
Kavanaugh, George W., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
sheetings and cloths In bolts. 170,602 ; July 17 ; Se-
rial No. 134,825: published Feb. 11, 1922.
Kay Brothers Limited, Stockport, England. Flv papers
and flycatchers. 165.088 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,640 ;
published May 16. 1922.
Kayack, Frederick L., New York, N. Y. Salad dressing.
170,262 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 170,435 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Kayllne Company. (See Klein, Benjamin F.)
Kaynee Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Children's and
youths' one-piece pyjamas. 168,108 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 126,219 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Kaynee Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Youths' dress,
negligee, and work shirts. 168,351 ; May 22 ; Serial
No. 126,223; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Kaynee Company, The, , Cleveland, Ohio. Children's un-
dergarments. 168,788 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 126,220 ;
published Feb. 13. 1923.
Kaynee Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Children's romp-
ers and play garments. 171,190 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
126,221 ; published May 1, 1923.
Kaynee Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Overalls.
171,191 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 126,222 ; published May 1,
1923.
Kayser, Charles W., & Co. (See Kayser, Charles W.)
Kayser, Charles W., doing business as Charles W. Kayser
& Co., San Francisco, Calif. Textile rugs. 165. '757 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 170,530; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Kayser, Julius, & Co., New York, N. Y. Stockings.
164,142; Feb. 13.
Keane Provision Co., Washington, D. C. Sausage and
sausage meats. 173,853; Oct. 2; Serial No. 175,085;
published July 3, 1923.
Keck, Will G., Kecksburg, Pa. Beverage sold as soft
drinks and sirups for making the same. 168,930 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 173,770 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Kee Lox Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Car-
bon paper. 172,001 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 153,297 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Kee Lox Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Car-
bon paper. 172,268 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 177,384 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Keehn Brothers, Chicago, 111. Leather shoes. 164,240;
Feb. 13.
Keeley Stove Company, The, Columbia, Pa. Cooking and
heating stoves and ranges, furnaces, and hot-water
heaters. 172,839 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 178,393 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Keeley Stove Company, The, Columbia, Pa. Coal, wood,
and gas cooking and heating stoves and ranges and
furnaces and heaters. 175,783 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
178,392; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Keely & Watson, New York, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
172,617 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 164,852 ; published June
5, 1923.
Keetle and Keetle, Ashland, Nebr. Preparation for the
treatment of fistula. 175,641 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
179,604 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Keferstein, Starr & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Seal-
ing wax. 176,061 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,800 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Kehlor Flour Mills Co., St. Louis, Mo. Breakfast cereal.
167,120 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 164,922 ; published Dec.
19 1922.
Kehlor Flour Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Wheat
flour. 172,447 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 171,927 ; published
May 1, 1923.
Kehoe Preserving Company, Terre Haute, Ind. Canned
vegetables. 163,349 ; Jan. 9.
Kehoe Preserving Company, Terre Haute, Ind. Vegetable
seeds. 176,434 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,521 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Kehr, Ernest, Richmond Hill, New York, N. Y. Cough
lozenges. 170,393 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,326 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Keiper, A. August, doing business as Keiper Candy Co.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Candy and a candied sweetmeat —
namely, popcorn. 167,691 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 160,014 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Keiper Candy Co. (See Keiper, A. August.)
Keith, Geo. E., Company, Brockton, Mass. Leather boots
and shoes. 170,219 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 152,760 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Keith, Geo. E., Company, Brockton, Mass. Boot and
shoe tips and counters. 176,023 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 177,675; published July 24, 1923.
Kekas, Panagiota, New York, N. Y. Eyedrops. 167,636 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 166,600 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Kekionga Scalp Tonic Company. (See Callow, Horace F.)
Keller, George E., Laboratories, Huxley, Iowa. Flour
made of cornstarch, carbonate of magnesia, vitamines,
and wheat flour. 167,076 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,495 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Keller Knitting Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Knitted
sweaters and caps. 168,314 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
168,530; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Keller, Matthew F., doing business as Springfield Paint
& Varnish Co., Springfield, Ohio. Paints, enamels, col-
ors, etc. 174,981 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 137,528 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923. , ^
Keller-Snelson Co., Vlnita, Okla. Remedy for dandruff.
165,846 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 168,265 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Kelley, Frederick W., Glenwood, Iowa. Medicinal prepa-
ration used in the treatment of galls, sores, etc.,
on horses. 177,232 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,601 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Kelley Island Lime & Transport Company, The. (See
Marble Head Lime Co., assignor.)
Kellev, Lucille B., doing business as Jimmy Boy Doll Co.,
Sidney, Ohio. Dolls. 171,122 : July 31 ; Serial No.
175,660 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Coffeelike bever-
age. 174,517 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,914 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company, Chicago, 111.
Telephone extension arms. 166,127 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 124,409 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast food. 170,696 July 24 ; Serial No.
156,905 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast foods. 176,726: Nov. 27; Serial No.
172,884 ; published July 24, 1923.
Sellom, Charles F., doing business as Chas. F. Kellom &
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Crude oil, gasoline, and kero-
sene. 172,366 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 161,840 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923. • ,„.„„,
Kellum Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Coffee. 164,881 ;
Feb. 27.
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Eellum Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Coffee. 177,777 ;
Dec. 25 : Serial No. 184,136 ; published Oct. 9, 19^3.
Kelly Axe Manufacturing Company, Charleston, W. Va.
Hammers. 175,128; Oct. 30; Serial No. 180,666; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
iellv, Douglas & Co., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Tea. 174.732 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 159,755 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Kellv, v.. Company. The, Derby, Conn. Safety pins.
167,750 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,686 ; published Jan.
9 1923.
Kelly Feature Film Co. (See Kelly, James T.)
Kelly, James T., doing business as Kelly Feature Film
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Motion-picture films issued
seriallv. 168,135 : May 15 ; Serial No. 170.652 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Kelly-Lester Milk Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Raw milk,
raw cream, butter, milk, and cottage cheese. 172,010 ;
v«:ept. 11; Serial No. 168,717; published June 5, 1923.
Kelly, R. A., Co., The, Xenia, Ohio. Rope and hard-fiber
sisal and manila hemp cordage. 163,101 ; Jan. 2.
Kelly-Spriiigfiold Tire Company, New York, N. Y. Resili-
ent vehicle tires. 169,306 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
168,046 : published Mar. 27, 1923.
Kelsey, Arthur T., Mecklenburg, N. Y. Wheat, Graham,
and buckwheat flour and corn meal. 172,492; Aug. 28.
Kelsey Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 163,350 ; Jan. 9.
Kelsev Textile Corporation, Now York, N. T. Cotton
piece goods. 172,909 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 179,275 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Kelsey Textile Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 177,076-7 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial Nos.
183,747-8 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Kelsev Textile Corporation. New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 177,081 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,749 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Kemoshyne Products, Inc., Camden, N. J. Preparation
for cleaning and polishing bathtubs, washstands, etc.
174,990 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 173,838 ; published Aug. 7,
1923.
Kemp Bros. Packing Co., Frankfort, Ind. Canned vege-
tables. 163,438; Jan. 9.
Kemp,« Walter D., New York, N. Y. Sandwichlike product.
177,144 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 155,352 ; published Sept.
18. 1923.
Kemper, Chas. M., doing business as Radio Products
Company, Westport, Conn. Radio telegraph and tele-
phone apparatus and appliances. 168,806 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 169,909; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Kempner, Louis, Company. (See Kempner, Louis.)
Kempner, Louis, doing business as Florence Knitting
Mills and Louis Kempner Company. Knitted fabrics
in the piece. 163,872 ; Feb. 6.
Kendall Mfg. Co., Providence, R. I. Soaps. 170,496 ;
July 17; Serial No. 170,487; published Apr. 24,
1923.
Kendrick, James R., Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted
elastic fabric in the piece. 174,957 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
162,678; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Kenilworth Manufacturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Knickerbockers or bloomers. 166,661 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 164,923 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Kenilworth Manufacturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Knickerbockers or bloomers. 166,673 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 165,553 : published Dec. 19. 1922.
Kenilworth Manufacturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Knickerbockers or bloomers to be worn as outer gar-
ments or undergarments. 173,334 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
170.887 ; published June 26, 1923.
Kenlit Mfg. Co., Medford, Mass. Textile-fabric sheeting
coated with compositions. 169,271 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 152,076 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Kennard, Victor P., Greenland, N. H. Jellies. 173,860;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,130 ; published July 3. 1923.
Kennard, Victor P., Greenland, N. H. Jellies. 176,153 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 169,976; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Kennedy, Colin B., Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Radio
receiving sets and parts therefor. 175,889 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180,706; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Kennedy. Colin B., Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Radio
receiving sets and parts therefor. 177,671 ; Dec. 25 ;
Serial No. 180,705 ; published Oct. 19, 1923.
Kennedy, David E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Linoleum
flooring. 166,996 ; Apr. 17.
Kennedv-Poole Company, San Francisco, Calif. Butter
and eggs. 165,386 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,413 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Kennedy, P. S., & Company. (See Kennedy, Philip S.)
Kennedy, Philip S., doing business as P. S. Kennedy &
Company, Hartford, Conn. Coffee. 163,690 ; Jan. 23.
Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co.', The, Elmira, N. Y. Fire hy-
drants, indicator posts, gate valves, etc. 171.709-10 ;
Au2. 14 : Serial Nos. 156,088-9 ; published May 22,
1923.
Kennedv, William T., doing business as Pacific Rim Tool
Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Rim tools. 175,667 ; Nov. 6.
Kenny, C. D., Company, Baltimore. Md. Coffee. 174,515 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178.257 : published July 24, 1923.
Kenton Bakinc Powder Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Baking powder. 165,570 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 161,260 ;
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Kent-Costlkyan Trading Company Inc., New York, N. Y.
Textile rugs. 170,774 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 175,661 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Kent Machine Works, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Jacks.
169,327 : June 12 ; Serial No. 174,578 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Kent, Michael W., doing business as Kent Company, Kan-
sas City, Mo. Dentifrice. 173,988 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178.724; published July 17, 1923.
Kent-Owens Machine Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Non-
ferrous casting alloy. 169,295 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
166,077 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Kentucky Fluor Spar Co., Marion, Ky. Ground, lump,
and gravel fluorspar. 168,754 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
171,.541 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Kentucky Fruit Laxative Co. Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Laxa-
tive medicine. 169,571 ; June 19.
Kentucky Rock Asphalt Co., Louisville, Ky. Asphalt.
172,147 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,047 ; published May
29, 1923.
Kenyon, C, Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rubber
tires and tubes. 168,357 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 165,960 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Keokuk Canning Company, Keokuk, Iowa. Canned to-
matoes and preserved pickles. 176,611 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 179,276 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Kerite Insulated Wire & Cable Company, Inc., The, Sey-
mour, Conn., and New York, N. Y. Insulated wire and
cables. 172,336 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,107 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Kerite Insulated Wire & Cable Company, Inc., The, Sey-
mour, Conn., and New York, N. Y. Insulated wire and
cables. 174,600; Oct. 23; Serial No. 178,106; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Kermes, Max, Hainichen, Germany. Medical and surgical
bandages. 169,595 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 137,944 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Kermul Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wonder soap,
body wash, floor cleanser, glass polish, metal polish,
etc. 170,563 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,968 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Kern, George, Inc., New York, N. Y. Food product
consisting of tongues of animals. 166,508 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 163,450; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Kerr Chickeries Incorporated, The, Frenchtown, N. J.
Live chicks. 168,596; May 29; Serial No. 164,763;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Kerr, Geo. F., doing business as The Arium Co., assignor
to Associated Radium Chemists, Inc., New York, N. Y.
General tonic in tablet form. 164,426; Feb. 20.
Kerr, John W., doing business as Sin-0'Lor Chemical
Company, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Disinfectants and
antiseptics. 163,102 ; Jan. 2.
Kerr Turbine Co., Wellsville, N. Y. Turbines and reduc-
tion gears. 173,928 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,978 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Kersburg, Leonard J., New York, N. Y. Bracelets not
made of precious metals. 165,225 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
165,139 : published Nov. 14, 1922.
Kett, R. G., Co. (See Kett, Rudolph G.)
Kett, Rudolph G., doing business as R. G. Kett Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Preparation for the treatment of
goiter. 167,453 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 162,116 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
KeufCel & Esser Co., Hoboken, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Proportional dividers. 23,640; renewed Sept.
19, 1923.
Kevll Cereal Company, Princeton, Ky. Cereals made from
wheat bran, honey, and salt. 170,803 ; July 24 ; Serial
169,550 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Kewanee Boiler Company, Kewanee, 111. Boilers, gar-
bage burners, heaters, and tanks. 166,368 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 170,070 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Key Chemical Company, Washington, D. C. Expectorant
compound for treatment of coughs, colds, etc. 163,234 ;
Jan. 2.
Key Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. Skin lotion.
165,677 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 166,378 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Key Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. Preparation for
the treatment of headache, neuralgia, nervousness,
etc. 165,679 ; Mar'. 20 ; Serial No. 160,375 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Key Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. Catarrh cream,
nasal spray, preparation for removing corns. 165,678 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 166,376 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Keydel Co., The. (See Keydel, Oscar F.)
Keydel, Oscar F., doing business as The Keydel Co., De-
troit, Mich. Window wipers. 167,058 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 160,612 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Keynote Manufacturing Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Cool-
ing chest. 170,473 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,086 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Kevnote Manufacturing Co. Inc., Indianapolis, Ind.
Septic tanks. 174.363 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 176,480 ;
published July 17. 1923.
'vevs Piston Ring Co., St. Louis, Mo. Piston rings.
165,220 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 164,925 ; published Nov.
14. 1922.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Keystone Consolidated Publishing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Industrial and trade directories, directories of
one or more specific industries, and combined cata-
logues. 169,086 ; June 5 ; Seiial No. 173,288 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Keystone Flour Company, Clearfield, Pa. Wheat flour.
167,219 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 163,336 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Keystone Fruit Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Preserved fruit. 173,945 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,607 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Keystone Fruit Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bakers' vanilla, tomato bouillon, cocoa paste, etc.
176,651 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 143,501 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 166,504 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163,045 ; pub-
lished Sept. 19, 1922.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants comprising oils and greases. 171,209 ; July 31.
Serial No. 178,511 ; published May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants comprising oils and greases. 171,210; July 31;
Serial No. 178,509 ; published May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 171,284 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,512 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 171,285-7 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 178,514-16 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 171,288 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,519 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 171,290 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,741 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 171,541-2 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 178,520-1 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 171,543-4 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 178,517-18 : pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 171,545 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,508 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Grease
and oil cups and lubricators. 175,062 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 179.005 : published Aug. 14. 1923.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants. 175,704 ; Nov. 6.
Keystone Manufacturing Co., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Stud
drivers, pipe and nut wrenches, drilling posts etc.
166,836 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 169,716 ; published Jan,
9, 1923.
Keystone Perfume Company. (See Vail Brothers.)
Keystone Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Monthly
magazine. 175,804 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,374 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Keystone Steel and Wire Company, Bartonville, Peoria,
111. Plain galvanized wire and galvanized telephone
wire. 176,325 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 184,731 ; published
Sept. 18, 1923.
Key.stone Steel & Wire Company, Bartonville, Peoria, 111.
Wire fence and barbed wire. 176,327 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 180,935 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Bartonville, Peoria, 111.
Wire fence and barbed wire. 176,328 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 183,655 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Bartonville, Peoria, HI.
Plain galvanized wire and galvanized telephone wire.
176,329 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 184,730 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Keystone Varnish Company, Brooklyn, N. T. Preparation
to be used in the manufacture of floor paints, enamels,
etc. 167,338 ; Apr. 24.
Keystone Varnish Company, Brooklyn, N. T. Prepara-
tion used in the manufacture of floor paints, enamels,
etc. 170,610 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 176,351 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Keystone Watch Case Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Watches, watchcases, and watch movements. 165,331 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,639 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Keystone Watch Case Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Watches, watchcases, and watch movements. 165,40.3-5 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial Nos. 156,636-8 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Khedival Company, The, New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
168,306 ; May 15.
Kibbe Brothers Company, Springfield, Mass. Chocolates.
168,623-4 ; May 29 ; Serial Nos. 167,723-4 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Kickbusch, A., Grocery Company, Wausau, Wis. Canned
fruits and veget.nbles, coffee, tea, and prepared mustard.
172,066 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,387 ; published May
29, 1923.
Kidd and Company, Inc., Chicago. 111. Peanut butter.
175,777 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No: 177,304 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
KIdd, Loren C, doing business as Chester Medical Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Medical compounds for the treat-
ment of intestinal indigestion, constipation, etc.
166,079 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 158.984 ; published Oct.
10, 1922.
Kidder, Samuel, & Co. Inc., Boston, Mass. Asthmatic
pastils. 169,650; June 26; Serial No. 168,974; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Kiddie Coat Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Infants'
and girls' coats. 166,649 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 161,078 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Kiddie-Town Products, Inc., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Crib
bed. 168,912; May 29; Serial No. 156,067; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
Kids Nobby Klothes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Boys' suits
and topcoats. 168,551 ; May 23 ; Serial No. 160,067 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Kielev & Mueller, Inc., New York, N. Y. Valves, traps,
and regulators. 176,551 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,071 ;
published S'ept. 11, 1923.
Kilbourne & Jacobs Manufacturing Company, The, Colum-
bus, Ohio. Wheelbarrows and parts thereof. 167,899 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 168,845 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
KiUfeather, Gertrude, Spokane. Wash. Young girls'
dresses, 177,279 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,157 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Klllian, W. H., Co., The, Baltimore, Md. Foodstuffs pre-
served in hermetically-sealed containers. 172,287 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 167,179 ; published May 8, 1923.
Kil-Tone Company, The, Vineland, N. J. Insecticide.
173,099 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,130 ; publifihed
June 12, 1923.
Kil-Tone Company, The, Vineland, N. J. Insecticide and
fungicide. 176,379 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,561 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Kilzol Products Company, The, New York, N. Y. Insecti-
cides, disinfectants, and deodorizers. 170,818 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 171,274 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Kimball, C. M., Company, Winthrop, Mass. Ammonia.
167,934 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 172,000 ; published Feb,
20, 1923.
Kimball, C. M., Company, Winthrop, Mass. Ammonia.
168,394; May 22; Serial No. 171,805; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Kimball, Harold C, New York, N. Y. Men's, women's,
and children's shoes, boots, slippers, moccasins, etc.
165,296 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,293 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Kimbalton Lime Company, Inc., Kimballton, Va. , Lime.
170,497 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 170,822 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Kimberlv-Clark Company, Neenah, Wis. Book paper.]
163,945-6; Feb. 6. ^
Kimberly-Clark Company, Neenah, Wis. Book papers.
170,320-2 ; July 10 ; Serial Nos. 175,662-4 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Kimble Glass Company, Chicago, 111., and Vineland, N. J.
Graduated, chemical, and laboratory glassware. 164,311 ;
Feb. 20.
Kin, Yamei, New York, N. Y. Curd meat from the soyer. j
170,712 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 131,177 ; published Apr. i
24 192.3.
King Candy Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Candies. 170,382 ;
July 17; Serial No. 172,113; published Apr. 10, 1923.
King Candy Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Candies. 171,257 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 169,551 ; published May 1, 1923.
King Coal Company, San Francisco, Calif. Coal. 169,816 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 167,966 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
King Coffee Products Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Soluble
coffee. 165,912; Mar. 20.
King Feature Syndicate, Inc., Now York, N. Y. Cartoons.
163,775 ; Jan. .30.
King, Frank 0., Chicago, 111, Dolls. 167,153; Apr. 24;
Serial No. 172,598; published Jan. 30, 1923.
King, Frank O., Chicago, 111. Dolls. 171,222 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 177,228 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
King, Frank O., Chicago, 111, Toy dogs. 173,698 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 177,229 ; published June 19, 1923.
King, George W., Boston, Mass. Edible vegetable fats
and oils. 174,579 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 164,111 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
King, John D., sr., Charleston, W. Va. Salve, ointment,
and liniment to be used in the treatment of sore throat,
whooping cough, etc. 167,940 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
171,928 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
King, John J., Frankfort, Ky. Candies. 164,801 ; Feb. 27.
King, .lohn P., Manufacturing Co., The, Augusta, Ga.
Cotton piece goods. 170,357 ; July 10.
King, John P., Manufacturing Co., The, Augusta, Ga.
Cotton piece goods. 172,006 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
173,570 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
King, John P., Manufacturing Co,, The, Augusta, Ga.
Cotton piece goods. 177,267: Dec, 11; Serial No.
166,373; published Sept. IS, 1923,
King, Leslie I., Columbus, Ohio. Toy banks. 169,557-8 ;
June 19.
King Lockwood Co., Bristol, Tenn. Overalls and coats,
177.532 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,827 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
King, M. D., Milling Company, Pittsfield, 111. Wheat
flour. 176,743-4 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 176,192-3 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
King Player Action Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Piano-player actions. 170,734 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
172,420 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
King & Stallkamp, Delphos, Ohio. Hand lotion. 164,j.52 ;
Feb. 13.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
713
KlDK, Wm. C., Scott City, Kans. Medicine for treatment
of tuberculosis, chronic coughs, colds, etc. 170,017 ;
July 10; Serial No. 172,477; published Apr. 3, 192.S.
Kins, William 11., jr.. East Orange, N. ,T., and New York,
N. Y. Typewriter p.ipcr. 167.050 ; Apr. 2-1 ; Serial No.
160,49R: published Nov. 14, 1922.
Kinsr & Winston Products Co (See Bishop, Arthur W.)
Kinglv Shirt Co., Chicago, 111. Men's and boys' shirts.
171,262 ; July 31. Serial No. 169,363 ; published May 8,
1923.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 166.933 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
168,041 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned
fruits. 16S,4S0 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 108,419 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Kings County Packinsf Co, .Armona, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 168,598 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 168,420 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Kings County Packing Company, Armona, Calif. Canned
fruits .nnd vegetables. 169,207 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
168.418; published Mar. 27. 1923.
Kincs County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
169,210; June 12; Serial No. 168,044; published Mar.
27. 1923.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
169,30.5 : June 12 ; Serial No. 168,043 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
171,323 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,421 ; published May
15, 1923.
King.? County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,8.S9 : Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
171,327; publisheed May 15, 1923.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned
fruits. 171,915 : Aug. 14.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
173,344 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,329 ; published June
26, 1923.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned and
preserved figs, canned fruits and vegetables. 173,345 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,328 ; published June 26, 1923.
Kinss County Packinir Co., Armona. Calif. Canned
fruits. 174.748 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 168,042 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona. Calif. Canned
fruits. 176,162: Nov. 20; Serial No. 168,422; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Kings County Packing Company, Armona, Calif. Fresh
and canned fruits. 177,594 ; Dec. 18.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 167.702 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 165.393 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
arid dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 167, 70n ; May
8; Serial No. 165,390: published Feb. 13, 1923.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruit's and vegetables. 167,708 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 165,388; published Feb. 13, 1923.
King's Food Products Co., Portland, Oreg. Canned and
dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 168,361: May 22;
Serial No. 165.391 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 168,640 ; May
29 : Serial No. 165,389 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
King's Food Products Company, Portland. Oreg. De-
hvdr.ited fruits and vesretables. 177,141 : Dee. 11 :
Serial No. 151.323; published Mar. 14. 1922.
Kingsboro Silk Mills, Inc.. Gloversville, N. Y. Silk-cloth
piece goods only. 163.351 ; Jan. 9.
Kingsbury Company, The, Fort Wayne, Ind. Foot-bath
preparation. 173,118 : Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 167,965 :
published June 5, 1923.
Kingston Knitting Company (See Brine, James W.,
Company.)
Kinasville Lumber Company, The, Klngsville, Tex. Sad-
dles, harne.ss, bridles, gun scabbards, gun cases.
164.879; Feb. 27.
Kinloch Hosiery Mills, The, Chicago, 111. Hosiery.
167,832 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,956 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Kinney. James M., Yonkers, N. Y. Brassieres and
corsets. 176,833 : Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,898 ; pub-
lishfd Sept. 11. 1923.
Kinney-Rome Company, Chicago, 111. Bed springs.
167,302 ; Apr. 24.
Kipuroff. Nakey P., Columbus. Ohio. Hair tonic. 167,377 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 167,820 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Kirschner. M., Sons, New York. N. Y. Women's and
misses' suits and dresses. 176.965; Dec. 11; Serial
Xo. 178.345: published July 10, 1923.
Kisker, John v., & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Eggs. 176,840;
Dec. 4 : Serial No. 178,258 ; published Ausr. 21. 1923.
Klein, Benjamin F., doing business as Kayline Company,
Cleveland. Ohio. Electric-light fixtures. 177,659 ;
Dec. 25; Serial No. 181,530; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Klein, Benjamin F., doing business as Kayline (Jompany,
Cleveland, Ohio. Electric-lighting fixtures. 177,660 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 181,531 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Klein, L., Inc., Chicaco, 111. Wheat flour, canned fruits,
vegetables, etc. 177,561; Dee. 1°; Se-ial No. 174,310;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
England.
172,449 ;
1, 1923.
England.
Pins
Aug.
Pins
?land. Pins of
Serial No.
Kleis, Adolf J., doing business as Sheik Toilet Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Hair dressing. 177,463 ; Dec.
18 ; Serial No. 177.444 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Klug, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ice-cream preparation.
173.851; Oct. 2; Serial No. 174,696; published July
3, 1923.
Kirby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham,
and hairpins of nonprecious metals.
28 ; Serial No. 172,229 ; published May
Kirby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham,
and hairpins of nonprecious metal and ihand sewing
needles. 172,448 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,228 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Kirby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham, Ene
nonprecious metal. 172,450 ; Aug. 26
172,230; published May 1, 1923.
Kirby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham, England. Pins
and hairpins and hand sewing needles. 172,457 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 172,681 ; published May 1, 1923.
Kirby, David D.. doing business as Peoria Chemical Co.,
Peoria, 111. Medical preparation for venereal diseases.
163.103 ; Jan. 2.
Kirk, Samuel, & Sons, Limited, Bradford, England. Piece
goods composed of an admixture of wool and cotton.
169,989; July 10; Serial No. 132,052; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Kirkendall, F. P., & Co., Omaha, Nebr. Leather shoes and
boots. 169,377 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,488 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Kirkpatrick, John, Richland Center, Wis. Cheese.
172,518 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 172,599 ; published May 1,
1923.
Kirkpatrick, S. M., & Co., Waco, Tex. B\imiture and
wood polish and cleanser. 163,717 ; Jan. 23.
Kirsch, David, Montreal, Canada, and New York, N. Y.
Sporting hosiery. 168,074 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
159.093 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Kirsch, H., & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ginger ale, sarsapa-
rilla, cream soda, celery, etc., beverages and sirups for
making the same. 170,049 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,400 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Kirschbi'aun & Sons, Inc., Omaha, Nebr. Creamery
butter. 167,886 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167,819 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Klrschbraun & Sons, Inc., Omaha, Nebr. Butter.
172,621 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 161,687 ; published June
5, 1923.
Kirschenbaum, William, New York, N. Y. Hosieiry.
163,590 ; Jan. 23.
Kirschner, M.. & Sons, New York, N. Y. Cloaks, suits,
dresses. 174,058 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,346 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Kirshbaum, R., & Son, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Ladies'
dresses, coats, and blouses. 171,245 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 169,957 ; published May 8, 1923.
Kisco Pharmacal Co. (See fc<ohuman. Lewis.)
Kiser Studios Inc., Portland, Greg. Motion-picture films.
164.937 : Feb. 27.
Kiss and Choka, Moline, 111. Rail chairs. 175,523 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 175,250 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Kistler Leather Company, South Boston, Mass. Leather.
169,045 : June 5 ; Serial No. 158,931 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Kistler Leather Company, South Boston, Mass. Leather.
174.407 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 175,991 ; published July
3. 1923.
Kittle, A.
Anceles,
172,871 ;
5. 1928.
Klaine, Frank A., assignor to The F. A. ICIaine Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Cooking, heating, and gas stoves.
23,474 ; renewed Aug. 8, 1923.
Klapp Charles L., St. Louis, Mo. Face powder, face
creams, perfumes, etc. 169,588 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
155,696 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Klauber Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
168.850 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,246 ; published Mar. 6,
1923.
Klauber Wangenheim Co., San Diego, Calif. Coffee.
172,091 : Aug, 21 ; Serial No. 176,896 ; published May
29, 1923.
Klearflax Linen Rug Company, Duluth, Minn. Corner at-
tachments for rugs and the like to prevent slipping.
168,522 ; May 22.
Klebanoff, David, doing business as Pestine Chemical Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Insecticides. 176,302 ; Nov. 20 ;
Serial No. 179.375 ; published Sept. 11, 1923,
Kleen Products Co. (See Tietjen, G. D.)
Klein, Alec, doing business as Chicago Egg Noodle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Potato chips, noodles, spaghetti,
and macaroni. 173,571 ; Sept. 25.
Klein, Alec, doing business as P. L. Klein Noodle Co.,
Chicago, 111. Saratoga potato chips, macaroni, egg
noodles, and spaghetti. 175,306 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
163,154 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Klein Chocolate Company. Elizabethtown, Pa. Chocolate.
174.348 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 140,895 ; published Mar.
1. 1921.
Klein, Gordon & Company, Detroit, Mich. Hosiery, knit
and cut underwear, knitted sweaters, and men's work
shirts. 166,698: Apr. 10; Seri.nl No. 168,047; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
F., doing business as A. F. Kittle & Co., Los
Calif. Canned fish, fruit, and vegetables.
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,772 ; published June
714
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical Ust of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Klein, Jack, doing business as J. Klein Co., New York,
N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 171,806; Aug. 14; Serial No.
177,388 ; published May 22, 1923.
Klein, L., Inc., Chicago, 111. Men's and boys' suits, over-
coats, and hats. 174,987 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 174,309 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Klein, L,., Inc., Chicago, 111. Men's hats and shirts.
176,127: Nov. 20; Serial No. 174,308; published Sept.
11. 1923.
Klein-Messner Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 173,343 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,331 ; pub-
lished June 26.
Klein, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Ladies' dresses, coats,
and suits. 164,757 ; Feb. 27.
Klein, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Ladies' dresses, coats,
and suits. 174,989 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 174,081 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7. 1923.
Kleiuberg, William, Kochester, N. Y. Topper coats.
168,286; May 15.
Kleinert, I. B., Rubber Company, New York, N. Y.
Housphold aprons. 164,822 ; Feb. 27.
Kleinert, I. B., Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Dress
shields. 173,719 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,104 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Kleinert, I. B., Rubber Company, New York, N. Y.
Dress shields. 174,910 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179.105 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Kleinschmidt Electric Co., Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Telegraph apparatus. 174,371 ; Oct. 16 : Serial No.
168,894 ; published June 12, 1923.
Kleis, Adolf J., doing business as Sheik Toilet Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Hair dressing. 176,171 ; Nov.
20 ; Serial No. 177,443 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Klemperer, Gustav, doing business as Cosmos Trading Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 163,967 ; Feb. 6.
Klerol Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Ointment used
externally for treating eczema, hemorrhoids, skin erup-
tions, etc. 167,420 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,021 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Kline, Dr. R. H., Co. (See Chappell, Alexander W.)
Kline, Edward A., doing business as B. A. Kline & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Cigars. 173,053 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 176,632; published June 12, 1923.
Kling Bros. & Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Sweaters, sport
coats, summer suits and coats, trousers, etc. 164,791 ;
Feb. 27.
Kling Bros. & Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Bathing suits,
sweaters, sport vests and coats, caps, and mufflers.
169,283 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 159,209 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
KUng-Tite Products Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed roof
paint. 166,486 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,687 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Klinker Manufacturing Co., The, doing business as
Princess Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio. Cold cream,
coconut-oil shampoo, quinine hair tonic, etc. 164,675 ;
Feb. 27.
Klipstein, E. C, «& Sons Company, New York, N. Y.
Dyestuffs, colors, and pigments. 167,624 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 167,679 ; published Dec. 26. 1922.
"Klipto" Loose Leaf Manufacturing Co., The. (See
Bennett, Geo. A.)
Klosner, Morris, doing business as Klosner Improved Ap-
paratus Company, New York, N. Y. Electric switches,
telephone-control switches, amplifier-control switches,
etc. 174,794 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 174,579 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Klots, W. J., Raw Silk Cleaner Company, Scranton, Pa.
Cleaners for threads of fibrous substances. 164,267 ;
Feb. 13.
Klotz, Alfred, Munich, Germany. Instep-supporting arches
and hernial trusses. 163,352 ; Jan. 9.
Klover Klothing Kompany, New York, N. Y. Men's,
youths', and boys* suits and topcoats. 164,243 ;
Feb. 13.
Kluk Cliemlcal Co. (See Carpenter, Walter M.)
Knapp Brothers Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Bull-nose corner beads, small-nose corner beads, rail
corner beads, etc. 172,674 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,082; published June 5, 1923.
Knapp, Leo M., Wellsville, N. Y. Preparation used for
Intensifying gasoline and as a carbon preventive.
165,493 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,185 ; published Dec.
Knapstein, T. L., Appletoq, Wis. Cheese. 171.076; July
31 ; Serial No. 170,071 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Knauth, William, doing business as Gloo-Pen Company
New York, N. Y. Mucilage container and spreader.
166,188 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 161,259 ; published Dec.
Knickerbocker Brace Company, Easton, Pa. Shoulder
^ ■ii'S-l^s and suspenders. 23,427 ; renewed Aug. 1, 1923.
Knight, Allen & Clark, Inc., Boston, Mass. Printing
papers. 163,953; Feb. 6.
Knight, B. B. & R., Inc., Providence, R. I., and New York,
N. Y. Nurses' and maids' uniforms, caps, and aprons,
men s and boys' shirts, etc. 174,998 ; Oct. 30 : Serial
No. 172.682 ; published Aug. 7. 1923
Knight, B. B. & R., Inc., Providence, R. I., and New
York, N. Y. Sheets and pillowcases. 175,314 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 181,489 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Knight, Edward B., doing business as E. Ben Knight,
Penn Yan, N. Y. Salves or ointments and oils as
remedial agents for cuts, burns, sprains, catarrh, etc.
168,434 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,176 ; published Feb.
20. 1923.
Knight, Joe M., Elfers, Fla. Oranges, grapefruit, and
citrous fruit in their natural state. 171,270; July 31;
Serial No. 168,848 ; published May 1, 1923.
Knight, Maurice A., Akron, Ohio. Toy marbles. 165,034 ;
Feb. 27.
Knight, Nita G., Boundbrook, N. J. Candy. 171,511 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 162,824 ; published May 22, 1923.
Knight Packing Company, Portland, Oreg. Tomato
catchup, tomato purge, chili sauce, and cocktail toma-
to catchup. 168,492 ; May 22.
Knight, Thomas J., doing business as Knight Drug Co.,
Plant City, Fla. Sorehead remedy for chickens.
172,687 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 158,875 ; published May
8, 1923.
Knitted Textiles Corporation, New York, N. Y., and
AUentown, Pa. Silk and fiber and cotton and fiber
knitted piece goods. 165,944 ; Mar. 20.
Knitted Textiles Corporation, New York, N. Y., and Al-
lentown. Pa. Knitted fabrics in the piece and woven
silk and cotton piece goods. 172,952 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 174,311 ; published Mav 29, 1923.
Knitted Textiles Corporation, New York, N. Y., and Allen-
town, Pa. Woven and knitted textile fabrics in the
piece and cotton and wool piece goods. 173,363—4 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial Nos. 179,798-9 ; published July 3, 1923.
Knitted Textiles Corporation, AUentown, Pa. Fabrics
knitted of worsted, worsted and fiber silk, and all fiber
silk. 174,636 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,752 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Knitwear Manufacturing Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Knit-
ted sweaters and dress skirts. 174,252 ; Oct. 9 ; Se-
rial No. 157,431 ; published July 3. 1923.
Knollwood Farm. (See Price, Edgar F.)
Knopf, Alfred A., Inc., New York, N. Y. Completely-
printed books. 177,307 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 170,653 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Knorr, C. H., A. G., Heilbronn, Germany. Digestive
flours, condensed soups, macaroni,' etc. 177,288;
Dec. 11.
Knothe Brothers Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Pyjamas,
dress and negligee shirts, nightshirts, and men's robes.
173.809 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,422 ; published July 3,
1923.
Knothe Brothers Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Garters,
waist belts, and suspenders. 176,026 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 177,915 ; published July 31, 1923.
Knott, E. R., Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical
condensers. 166,564 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,534 ;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Knowles, J. C, Monticello, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruit.
168,686 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,404 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Knowlton, E. W., doing business as Knowlton Labora-
tories, Pasadena, Calif. Preparation for use in in-
ternal inflammation. 167,365 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
169,977 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Knowlton Laboratories. (See Knowlton, E. W.l
Knox, Albert W., Los Angeles, Calif. Laxative pow-
ders. 169,942 ; July 3.
Knox Hat Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Caps, hats,
leather and fabric gloves, hosiery, neckwear, etc.
166,062; Mar. 27. Serial No. 167,989; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
Knox Hat Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hats for men,
women, and children. 170,820 ; July 24 ; Serial No. A
171,806 ; published Apr. 24, 1923. ■
Knox, James H., Hardisty, Alberta, Canada. Veterinary ^
and poultry medicines. 167,849 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
164,505 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Knox Pharmacal Company, Rockland, Me. Tonic for cats
and kittens. 173,098 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,131 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Knoxall Novelties, Inc., New York, N. Y. Play balls and
beach balls. 167,109 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 169,857 ;
published Feb. 6. 1923.
Kobayashi, H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Broad silks
and silk and cotton goods in the piece. 173,176 ; Sept.
18 ; Serial No. 170,769 ; published June 19, 1923.
Koblenzer, Sidney J., doing business as M. Koblenzer A
Son, New York. N. Y. Shirts, pyjamas, underwear,
hats, hose, etc. 174,498 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,153 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Koholt, George C, Chicago, 111. Manicure preparations.
170,033 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,711 ; published Apr.
10. 1023.
Kobylanski, John P., doing business as Five Brothers
Medicine Co., Gary, Ind. Liniments and pills.
175,501 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 176,838 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Koch, H. C. F., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
176,273 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 177,389 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Koch, Reinhold G., doing business as National Progress A i
Company, New York, N. Y. Preparation for use in ■
addition to soap for washing clothes. 163.809 ; Jan. 30.
Kockos Bros., Inc., San Francisco. Cnlif. Canned fruits,
vegetables, and fish. 176.712—1.3 : Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos.
183.216-17 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
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Alphabetical Hst of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
715
Koefoed, Haubern, Marstrand & Helweg, Aktieselskabet
Titan, Copenhagen, Denmark. Centrifugal oU puri-
fiers or oil separators. 175,870 : Nov. liS ; Serial No.
177,042; published Aur. 28, 1923.
Koekler, George, Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Sausage.
164.188: Feb. 13.
Koehler Manufacturing Company, Marlboro, Mass. Stor-
age batteries, mine lamps, charging apparatus for mine
lamps, and parts of such articles and apparatus.
160,579; Apr. 10; Serial No. 171,643; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Koehn, Edouard, Geneva, Switzerland. Index thermome-
ters. 171,751 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 164,057 ; published
May l,".. 1923.
Koen Brothers, New York, N. Y. Coats, suits, and skirts.
173,518 ; Sept. 25.
Koetter, William H., doing business as Koetter Manufac-
turing Co., Peoria, 111. Carbon remover for gasoline
engines. 174,878: Oct. 23; Serial No. 180,126; pub-
lished July 31. 1923.
Ko-Fan Company, Denver, Colo. Noncereal, maltless
beverage sold as a soft drink. 164,256 ; Feb. 13.
Kohler & Campbell, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pianos,
and player pianos. 167,987; Apr. 24.
Kohler Company, Kohler, Wis. Electric generating
plants. 167,671 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 172,889 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Kohn, Adler & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Silks, velvets, and
ribbons in the piece. 163,474 ; Jan. 16.
Kohn & Silverberg, Chicago, 111. Dyes and dye sticks.
176,305 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,208 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
KoUnstamm, H., & Co., (See Kohnstamm, H., & Co.,
assignor.)
Kohnstamm H., &■ Co., assignor to H. Kohnstamm & Co,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Washing fluid. 22,436 ; renewed
Feb. 6, 1928.
Kohnstamm, H., & Co., assignor to H. Kohnstamm & Co.
Inc., New Yo^k, N. Y. Bleaching fluid. 22,619 ; re-
newed Mar. 7, 1923.
Kohnstamm. H., & Co., New York, N. Y., assignor to H.
Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. Washing powder for laundry
purposes. 167,727 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 154,369 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1923.
Kohnstamm, H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Washing
powder. 174,868 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,375 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Kohr Mfg. Co., Middletown, Pa. Medicinal preparation
for treatment of eczema, tetter, etc. 176.982 : Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 179.732 : published Sept. 18. 1923.
Kokomo Automotive Mfg. Co., Kokomo, Ind. Rear-view
mirrors for vehicles, vehicle wiBdshield wings, etc.
170,689; July 17.
Kokomo Automotive Mfg. Co.,' Kokomo, Ind. Furniture
mirrors. 171,934 ; Aug. 14.
Kokomo Grocers Dairy Products Company, The, Kokomo.
Ind. Bottled milk. 176.861 : Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
168.533; published Sept. 11. 1923.
Kolar, G. S., Laboratories, Chicago, III. Brilliantine,
rouge, face powders, etc. 175,397 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
152,566 ; published Jan. 31, 1922.
Kolbe Paint Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ready-
mixed paints, house paints, paint enamels, varnishes,
etc. 170,632 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 175,358 ; published
Apr. 17. 1923.
Kolber, Michael, New York, N. Y. Men's dress and
negligee shirts. 175,735 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
178,926: published Aug. 28, 1923.
Kolbert, Edward, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Fur collars
and cuffs. 177.500 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,248 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Kold'nKlear Spring Water Co. (See Russell, Berry J.)
Komdo Novelty Co., The, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Hosiery
supporters. 170,091 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 170,201 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Kondit Co., The, Chicago, 111. Salted peanuts and al-
monds, peanut butter, olive oil, etc. 173.076 ; Sept. 11.
Kondolf, Henry E., New York, N. Y. Shipping boxes and
containers. 175,687 ; Nov. 6.
Konoff, Assin, Toledo, Ohio. Composition soles and heels
for footwear. 170,005 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 156,835 ;
published Apr. 11, 1922.
Konroe Merchants. (See Robert, Samuel.)
Kon-Stip-E-0 Tablet Co., Ulster, Pa. Medicinal prepara-
tion for the treatment of constipation, prevention of
appendicitis, etc. 163,104 ; Jan. 2,
Kools Manufacturing Company, Appleton. Wis. Vege-
table-paring machines, 175,048 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
179,605 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Koppe, Edgar J., doing business as The Tex-.\lie Com-
pany. Los Angeles, Calif, Tamales, 177.203; Dec
11 : Serial No. 179,154 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Koppel Industrial Car & Equipment Company, Koppol
and Pittsburgh, Pa. Box, stock, gondola, tank, dump,
ptatform. etc., cars. 169,155-8 ; June 12 ; Serial Nos,
165,447-50; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Koronkowa Medicine Company. (See Burke, Claude A.)
Kops Brewery, assignor to R. White & Sons, Limited.
London, England. Aerated and nonalcoholic ale and
stout. 23,793; renewed Nov. 7. 1923,
Kops Brewery, assignor to R, White & Sons, Limited,
London. England. Ale. aerated and nonalcoholic.
23,872 ; renewed Nov. 28, 1923.
Kops Brewery, assignor to R. White & Sons, Limited,
London, England. Ale, aerated and nonalcoholic.
24,091 ; renewed Jan. 23, 1924.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, corset
covers, waists, and underwear of textile fabric for
women. 166,045 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 167,986 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1923.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, corset
covers, and waists. 166,046 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
167,988 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underw( ar. 166,215 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,027 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear. 166,216 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,025 :
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear. 166,217 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,023 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Kops Bros., New York. N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear, 166,218 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,021 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear. 166,219 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,019 ;
published Jan. 2. 1923.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, corset
covers, waists, and underwear for women. 170,94(5 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 167,987 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Kops Bros., New York. N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear for women. 177,109-11 : Dec. 11 ; Serial
Nos. 174,248-50; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Kortenbach & Rauh, Weyer, Germany. Umbrellas.
171,066 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 162,557 ; published May 8,
1923.
Kortenbach & Rauh, Weyer, Germany. Umbrellas.
171,148 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 162,556 ; published May 1,
1923.
Kosinski, Konstantin, Ipswich, Mass. Oil to prevent
perspiration of the feet. 169,614 ; June 26 ; Serial
No. 172,601 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Kosofsky, Aaron, doing business as Hudson Bay Fur
Company, New York, N. Y. Chemical dye for furs.
168,503; May 22.
Kosofsky, Aaron, doing business as Hudson Bay Fur
Company, New York, N. Y. Chemical preparation
used on dyed furs. 169,609 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
172,479 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Koss, Edward F., doing business as Koss Products, Wash-
ington, D. C. Antiseptic and cooling lotion for use
after shaving. 167,871 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,535 ;
published Feb. 6. 1923.
Koss Products. (See Koss, Edward F.)
Koster, Christian H,, doing business as Chrs. Koster &
Son, New York, N. Y'. Eggs. 169,13 9; June 5.
Kovacs and Meszaros, Denbo, Pa. Envelopes. 171,146;
July 31 ; Serial No. 162,179 ; published May 1, 1923.
Kozol Laboratories. (See McCoUam, Francis L.)
Kracker-Kup Company. Inc., New Y'ork. N. Y. Edible
cups capable of retaining liquids, 177,030 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 163,882 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Kraemer, Edmund M., doing business as The E. K. Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for hay fever and rose
cold. 176,985 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,606 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Kraft Chemical Company, Oklahoma, Okla. Shoe polish
containing a dye. 173,801 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,651 ;
published June 12, 1923,
Kraft, J. L., & Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. Cheese. 167,054 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 160,814 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Kramer, Andrew A., doing business as Columbian Steel
Tank Company, Kansas City, Mo. Sheet-metal tanks.
165,074 ; Mar, 6 ; Serial No. 163,153 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Kramer, Andrew A., doing business as Columbian Steel
Tank Company, Kansas City, Mo. Sheet metal tanks.
169,9.32 ; July 3.
Kramer Novelty Co. (See Kramer, Samuel D.)
Kramer, Samuel D., doing business as Kramer Novelty
Co., New York, N. Y. Infant pacifiers. 166,125 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 153.511 ; published Nov. 7. 1922.
Kranenburg, Firma R., Groningen, Netherlands. Substi-
tutes for white lead. 177,533 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
182,977 ; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Kranish Bros., New York, N. Y. Snap fasteners. 169,424 ;
June 12.
Krank. A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Liniment for
headaches, colds, coughs, asthmas, etc. 164,284 ;
Feb. 13.
Krank, A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Hair tonic.
165,838 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,599 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Krank. A. J.. Mfg. Co.. St. Paul. Minn. Face lotion.
167,364 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,022 ; published Jan.
23. 1923.
Krank, A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Salve for burns,
wounds, etc. 170,417; July 17; Serial No. 173,050;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Krank, A. J,, Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Vanishing and
massage cream. 170,745 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 173,500 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Krank, A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Shampoo.
172,609 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,858 ; published June
5, 192.3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphaheticql list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Krank, Alfred J., St. Paul, Minn. Hair dressing and
dandruff remedy. 170,192-3 ; July 10 ; Serial Nos.
173,427-8 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Krank, Alfred J., St. Paul, Minn. Hair tonic and fixative.
170,720 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 173,193 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Krasnow, R., & Sons, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fresh oranges.
163,353; Jan. 9.
Krasnow, H., & Sons, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Fresno,
Calif. Fresh citrous fruits. 168,505 ; May 22.
Krasnow, R., & Sons, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Fresno,
Calif. Fresh citrous fruits. 168,657 ; May 29 ; Serial
No 166,304 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Krause, Robt., Co., The, Davenport, Iowa. Overalls
shirts, pants or trousers, coats, etc. 172,275 ; Aug. 28
Serial No. 171,701: published May 29, 3923.
Krazifor American Toy Co., Hartford, Conn. Toys
175,593 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,476 ; published Aug
21, 1923.
Kreamer, A., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Flour cans. 163,105
Jan. 2.
Kreamer, A., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sugar cans. 163,106
Jan. 2.
Kreamer, A., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tea cans. 163,354
Jan. 9.
Kreamer, A., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coffee cans. 163,355
Jan. 9.
Kreamer, A., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bread and cake
boxes. 163,356 ; Jan. 9.
Kreamer, A., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cake boxes. 163,357 ;
Jan. 9.
Krebs Pigment & Chemical Company, The, Newport, Del.
Paint pigments, especially llthopone and cadmium
yellow. 166,322 ; Mar. 27.
Krebs Pigment & Chemical Company, The, Newport, Del
Paint pigments. 169,446 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,840 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Krebs Pigment & Chemical Company, Newport, Del.
Paint pigments. 169,622 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 172,841 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Kreenwlch, Samuel, Jersey City, N. J. Candy. 163,358 ;
Jan. 9.
Kreiss, Albert L., Jacksonville, Fla. Plant food. 164,257 ;
Feb. 13.
Kreisler, Jacques & Co., New York, N. Y. Chains for
personal adornment. 168,031 ; May 8.
Kreisman, Louis, doing business as" Healthall Medical
Company, Fall River, Mass. Laxative pills, candy laxa-
tive, etc. 172,190 ; Aug. 21.
Krich, Max H., doing business as Krich Light & Electric
Company, Newark, N. J. Glass lamp shades. 172,942;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 159,321 ; published June 13. 1922.
Krippendorf-Dittmann Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ladles'
and misses' leather shoes. 164.561 : Feb. 20.
Krippendorf-Tuttle White Cliffs Products Co., The, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Fertilizers. 173,412; Sept. 25; Serial
No. 177,744 ; published June 19, 1923.
Krippendorf-Tuttle White Cliffs Products Co., The, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Ground limestone, chalk whiting, chalk,
asphalt filler, and whiting. 174.406 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 176,482 ; published July 3, 1923.
Kroder, John, and Henry Reubel Company, The, New Y''ork,
N. Y. Angle joints for railings, brackets, brads,
metallic carpet bindings, etc. 166,860 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 163,584; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Krohn-Fechheimer Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Leather
boots and shoes. 169.581 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 160,013 ;
published Aug. 22, 1922.
Kroneborger, C. H., & Co., Baltimore, Md. Coffee and tea.
169,226 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 165,085 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Kronovet, Joseph A., doing business as The Durahell
Mills Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery and men's and
women's knitted underwear. 168,326 ; May 22 ; Serial
No. 165,959 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Kropacz, John, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Steam
whistles. 168,580 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 162,934 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Krueger-Tobin Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
172,962; Sept. 11; Serial No. 175,087; published June
5, 1923.
Krumm & McDonald Co. (See McDonald, William J.)
Krysiak, John, Four Corners, Wvo. Sleighs. 167 764'
May 8: Serial No. 170,142; published Feb. 6. 102.?
Kubota, Seiichi, Tokyo, Japan. Preparation for cancer.
175,426 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 173,891 ; published Aug. 21,
Kuhn, Harry J., doing business as Kuhn Paint and
Varnish Works, Houston, Tex. Prepared paints, var-
nishes, driers, paste paints, colors in oil, etc. 166,489 ;
Apr. 3; Serial No. 171,023; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Kuhn Paint and Varnish Works. (See Kuhn, Harry J.)
Kuhns .Jacob U., .ir., doing business as The Dairy I'rod-
ucts Co., Greensburg. Pa. Ice cream. 176,892 : Dec 4
Kulik, Irving, doing business as Index-Ray Mount Co
?.rS''A'y"' ^- ^- Mounts for photographic negatives!
16 1923' ■ ^^' ^^^'^^ ^°' ^'^"'1^^= published Jan.
Kumamoto, Miyakichi, doing business as Kumamoto Fish
9So' o^f^^S^^ ''^^^^ ^^^ c<'i'^es and canned fish.
173 381 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,015 ; published July
o, 19^o.
Kummer, Upmann & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 173,367 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 179,608 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Kumpf, David M., Pekin, 111. Writing pads. 176,705 ;
Nov. 27.
Kunst & Small Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen, mohair,
jute, cotton, silk, and linen fabrics. 175,528 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 181,195 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Kunz Preparation's Co. (See Minneapolis Brewing Com-
pany.)
Kuppenheimer, B., & Co., doing business as The House of
Kuppenheimer, Chicago, 111. Men's outer clothing — viz,
suits and particularly coats. 171,729 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 170,587 ; published May 15, 1923.
Kurtin & Kurtin, New York, N. Y. Butter, eggs, cheese.
166,878 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 155,410 ; published
Feb. 6. 1923.
Kurtz Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Macaroni and olive
oil. 170,468; July 17; Serial No. 167,002; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Kury, Peter, St. Louis, Mo. Ham and bacon. 169,694 ;
June 26.
Kusaka, T., San Jose, Calif. Medicine for the skin.
177,177; Dec. 11; Serial No. 180,981; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Kutz, M., Company, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Ladies' hats.
172,076; Aug. 21; Serial No. 175,992; published May
22, 1923.
Kwik-Bge Stropper Co. (Not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Razor-
blade-stropping holders. 174,970 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
158,129 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Kyle, Osborn H., Columbus, Ohio. Medicine for blood,
rheumatism, lumbago, and the nerves. 168.570 ; May
29; Serial No. 166,888; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Kyograph Photo System. (See Wiggin, J. P.)
Kyoto Manufacturing & Trading Co., New York, N. Y.
Tooth brushes. 164,192 ; Feb. 13.
L. & R. Company, The, Providence, R. I. Shoe laces, corset
laces, and elastic webbing. 171,635 ; Aug. 7.
L. S. Laboratories. (See Singer, Louis.)
L. T. L. Manufacturing Company. (See Taylor, Ward S.)
La Belle Brassiere Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassiferea
and girdles. 176,973 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,209 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Laboratoire Nativelle, Paris, France. Medicines for the
treatment of affections of the heart. 163,235 ; Jan. 2.
Laboratoire Nativelle, Paris, France. Medicines for the
treatment of affections of the heart. 170,954 ; ,Tuly 24.
Laboratories Reclus, S. A., Mexico, Mexico. Tooth paste.
164,621 ; Feb. 20.
Laboratorio Chimico Farmaceutlco V. Baldaccl. (See
Baldaccl, Valentino.)
Laboratorio Chimico Farmaceutico Moderno Di Granelli
Candiani & C., Turin, Italy. Magnesia used for phar-
maceutical purposes. 173,779 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,794 ; published June 26, 1923.
Laboratorium Leo. (See v. Mayenburg, Ottomar H.)
Laboratory Products Co., Detroit, Mich. Grease used
for oiling parts of an automobile. 163,508 ; Jan. 16.
Laboratory Specialty Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Toilet preparations. 172,382 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
141,229: published May 15, 1923.
La Borie, Louis, Rochester, N. Y. Toonin, a table game.
175,579 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,196 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
La Boyteaux. Clarence E., doing business as C. E. La Boy-
teaax Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Concrete mixers,
saw tables, pumps, hoists, and shovels. 171,705 ; Aug.
14 ; Serial No. 174,966 ; published May 8. 1923.
Lace-Net Importing Co., New York, N. Y. Silk laces,
silk and fiber and silk and wool laces. 173,180 : Sept.
18; Serial No. 169,766; published June 12, 1923.
Lachman Bro?;., San Francisco, Calif. Household furnish-
ings. 165,096 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 102,022 ; published
Pec. 12, 1922.
La Cie. C. H. Catelli, Limited. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Alimentary pastes. 174,951 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
166.348 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Laclede Brass Works. (See Modra, William.)
i^aclede-Christy Clay Products Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Refractory tiles and bricks for furnaces. 171,671 ;
Aug. 7.
Laclede-Christy Clay Products Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Modeling cI.^y. 176.358 : Nov. 20.
Laclede-Christy Clay Products Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Stokers. 177.603 ; Dec. 18.
Lacost & Schwedler, Chicago, III.. Shoes made of leather.
166.975 ; Apr. 17.
La Crosse Rubber Mills Co., La Crosse, Wis. Rubber
boots and shoes. 168.262 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,492 ;
published Feb. 27. 1923.
La Crosse Rubber Mills Co., doing business as Wisconsin
Rubber Mills Co., La Crosse, Wis. Rubber boots and
shoes. 170,087; .July 10; Serial No. 170,489; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Lacteal Analytical Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Milk
culture. 169,196; June 12; Serial No. 169,767; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Oa Dez Cigar Co., Denver, Colo. Cigars. 167.178 ; Apr.
24 ; Serial No. 172,023 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
r.ador(S Perfumery Co. (See Caplan, Joseph.)
Lady Grey Company. (See Beggs, Stephen J.)
UNITED STATES PATP2NT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Lndv Jaiiis rerfume Co., Chicago, 111. Soap. 109,400 ;
.lune 19: Serial No. 173.653; publishecl Mar. 20, 1923.
Lady Janis Perfume Co., Chicago, 111. Cold cream, com-
plexion powder, perfume and toilet water. 170,02s ;
.luly 10; Serial No. 173,652; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Ladwig-Schlueter Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Beverage sold as a
soft drink and sirups used in the preparation of same.
171,-t70 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,250 ; published May 22,
1023
Laersen Products Co., New York, N. Y. Cheese. 167,390 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 164,325 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Lafans, Walter S., doing business as The Bethelite Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn. Decorative lanterns. 169,253 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 170,980 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
ifavetto Knitting Mills Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk
knitted coats, knit caps, silk and brushed-wool scarts,
ami Fweati'r coats. 164,802; Feb. 27.
Lafavette Pharmacal Company, The, La Fayette, Ind.
Pharmaceutical preparation for the treatment of hyper-
acidity, gastritis, etc. 169,613 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
172,541 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
La Fleur Laboratories. (See Levy, Simeon S.)
Lafor^ Perfumery Co. (See Caplan, Joseph.)
La France Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Laundry
tablets. 109,416; June 12.
La Fuer, Frederick, doing business as The La Fuer Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Hair restorative. 171,903 ;
A\i^. 14.
Lageriiolm, Fred E., doing business as The Bodex Com-
pany, Charlotte, N. C. Kat exterminator. 177,738 ;
Dec! 25; Serial No. 163,586; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Lagreca Co. (See Lagreca, John.>
Lagreca. John, doing business as The Lagreca Co., Taun-
ton, Mass. Ointment for use on burns, itch, varicose
veins, etc. 165.813 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 167,306 ;
published .Tan. 2, 1923. ^ ,.. ' „ ,.
La Habra Citrus Association, La Habra, Cahf. Fresh
citrous fruits. 171,932 ; Aug. 14.
Laidlaw, James H., doing business as Marvel-o Manufac-
turing Co., San Diego, Calif. Polishing compound for
automobile bodies. 170,711; .July 24; Serial No.
149,592; published Apr. 24, 1923. ^ ^ ^ ,^
Laird, Edwin C, doing business as The Safety Holder
Co , Richmond, Va. Bedcover holders. 176,773 ;
Nov. 27.
Laii-d Manufacturing Co., Inc., The, Richmond, Va. Bak-
ing powder. 164,629; Feb. 20.
Laird Manufacturing Co. Inc., The. Richmond, Va. Coffee.
171.177 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,581 ; published May 8,
1923.
Lake Erie Provision Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Hams, bacon, lard, and sausage products. 172,110 ;
Aug. 21; Serial No. 172,422; published May 29, 1923.
Lake Mills Milk Company. (See Baumann, Carl A.)
Lake Shore Elevator Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Ani-
mal feeds. 176,960 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,562 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923. .
Lakeland Phosphate & Fertilizer Company, Wilmington,
Del., and Lakeland and Bartow, Fla. Ground soft
phosphate. 166.021 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,453 :
published Dec. 19. 1922.
La Lainiere de Roubaix, Roubaix, France. Woolen piece
goods. 163.359; Jan. 9. „ „„„
Lam, Glines & Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Tea. 167,879 ;
Mav 8 ; Serial No. 167,138 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Lam. 'Glines & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tea. 170,078 ;
July 10; Serial No. 167.137; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Lamb, Herbert W., doing business as Fireside Industries,
Lagrange, Ind. Correspondence course in applied
arts, decalcomania transfers, etc. 175,936: Nov. 13;
Serial No. 174.742 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Lamb. Thomas B., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
170,110 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 159,096 ; published Apr.
3 1923.
Lambert, Cecil H., Buffalo, N. Y. Device for opening
and closing fruit jars and containers. 169,927 ; July 3.
Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo. Medicated
tablet for relief of indigestion, ailments of the throat,
etc. 168.134 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,770 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Lambert Tire & Rubber Company, Barberton, Ohio. Rub-
ber cushion tires. 168.182 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
169,309 : published Jan. 30. 1923.
Lambert, Virginia C. B., doing business as Ozark Chemical
Co., Arcadia, Mo. Nail emollient or polish. 168,831 ;
May 29 : Serial No 170.493 : published Feb. 13, 1923.
Lamhorn & Company. New York. N. Y. Toilet sonps,
169.481; .Tune 19; Serial No. 174,397; published
Mar. 20. 1923.
Laminated Shim Company, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Shims and shim .stock. 175.274 ; Oct. 30.
Lamke & Stemme, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Surgical rubber
goods and drucgists' sundries. 171,515: Aug. 7; Se-
rial No. 173,237 : published May 8, 1923.
Lamm Brothers. Baltimore, Md. Men's and boys' pants.
163.591 ; Jan. 23.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Choco-
late. 171.295 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 166,307 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York. N. Y. Milk
chocolate anri cocoa. 177.265: Dec. 11; Serial No.
167,257; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Milk
chocolate and cocoa. 177,266 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
107.255 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Chocolate
coating and cocoa. 177,281; Dec. 11.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Cocoa
and chocolate. 177,282 ; Dec. 11.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Milk
chocolate. 177,283: Dec. 11.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Milk
chocolate and cocoa. 177,285: Dec. 11.
Lamport Company of Texas, Inc., The, Dallas, Tex.
Linen, canvas, cotton, and sailcloth in the piece.
175,609 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 173,133 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Lamport Export Company, Inc., New I'ork, N. Y. Linen,
canvas, cotton, and sailcloth piece goods. 168,765 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 173,134 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Lamson Brothers Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Flannels In
the piece. 163,509 ; Jan. 16.
Lamson Goodnow Mfg. Company, Shelburne Falls, Mass.
Knives for domestic use. 163,818; Jan. 30.
Lamson & Sessions Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Bolts.
164,579 ; Feb. 20.
Lamson & Sessions Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Bolts
and rivets. 165,618; Mar. 13; Serial No. 167,304;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Lain-Te Mfg. Co.. Oklahoma. Okla. Shaving lotions.
177,702 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 166,142 ; published Oct.
9, 1923.
Lancaster Bone Fertilizer Co. Inc., Lancaster, Pa. Fer-
tilizers and lime for fertilizers. 171,548 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 178,260 ; published May 15, 1923.
Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass. Textile cotton dresses.
175,947 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,747 ; published Aug.
28, 1923. (
Lance Packing Co., Charlotte, N. C. Candy, peanut but-
ter, peanut-butter sandwich, shelled and salted pea-
nuts, marshmallows, etc. 170,701 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 156,644; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Lanchester Motor Co.. Ltd., The, Birmingham, England.
Automobiles, motor trucks, and motor cycles. 163,360 ;
Jan. 9.
Lanchpster Shirt Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Men's and
bovs' dress shirts. 171,254 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
169,717 ; published May 8, 1923.
Land, Julius, doing business as Vanitie Hat Co., New York,
N. Y. Ladies,' misses,' and children's hats. 176,106 :
Nov. 20 ; Serial No, 152,428 ; published July 24, 1923.
Landau Cabinet Company, St. Louis, Mo. Upholstered
furniture. 175,197; Oct. 30; Serial No. 174,743; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Lande & Miskend, New Y'ork, N. Y. Silk undergarments
for women and children. 166,729 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
109.364; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Landenberger, J. W., & Co. (See Landenberger, J. Wil-
liam.)
Landenberger, J. William, doing business as J. W. Lan-
denberger & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 164,546 ;
Feb, 20.
Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn. Electrically-
driven vacuum cleaners. 172,010 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
175,799 ; published May 8, 1923.
Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn. Electrically-
driven laundry washing machines. 175,917 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180.376: published Sept. 4. 1923.
Landis & Gyr A.-G., Zug, Switzerland. Electrical record-
ing measuring instruments. 177.657 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 1S1.692 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Landis & Gyr A.-G., Zug, Switzerland, Electrical maxi-
mum recording measuring instruments. 177,656 ; Dec.
25 : Serial No. 181,693 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Landis Machine Company, Waynesboro, Pa. Cutter heads,
thread-cutting machines, and cutters therefor. 177,617 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,593 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Lane Co. Inc., The, Altavista, Va. Cedar chests.
175,916: Nov. 13; Serial No. 180,377; published
Aug. 28. 1923.
Lane, J. H.. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
163.939 : Feb. 6.
Lane, W. T., & Brothers, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Cloth bags
and baskets. 171,646; Aug. 7.
Lanfranchi. Anne, doing business as Rollee, New York,
N. Y. Hats for women and children. 176,957 ; Dec.
11: Serial No. 177,305: published Sept. 11. 1923.
Langbein, W^m., & Bros., New York, N. Y. Razors, knives,
shears, and tools. 168,902 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
166,528 : published Mar. 6, 1923.
Langfeld, Daniel, doing business as High Score Products
Co., Omaha, Nebr. Creamery butter. 167,876 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 167,182 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Langfeld, Daniel, doing business as High Score Products
Co., Omaha, Nebr. Creamery butter and eggs. 167.877 ;
Mav 8 ; Serial No. 167,181 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Langford, Philip J.. Frostproof, Fla. Fresh citrus fruits.
165.559 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 156,393 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Langford. W^illiam S., Baltimore. Md. Power belts for
transmission, carrying, and elevating use. 175,227 ;
Oct. 30.
Langley & Michaels Co., San Francisco. Calif. Fountain
cocoa paste, beverage cocoa, and ice-cream powder.
164,298; Feb. 20.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of rer/istrants of trade-marks — Continiied.
Lanman & Kemp, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bowel regulator.
173,665 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,874 ; published June
26, 1923.
LansburRh & Brotber, Washington, D. C. Phonographs.
166,577 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 171,424 ; published Jan.
23 1923.
Lans'burgh & Bro., Inc., Washington, D. C. Disk-record
brush, phonographs, needles for talking machines, etc.
177,847 ; Dec. 25.
Lansing Taint and Color Co., Lansing and Lansing Town-
ship, Ingham County, Mich. Paints, enamels, var-
nishes, japans, stains, and colors in oil. 164,668 ;
Feb. 27.
Lantieri Brothers, Jersey City, N. J. Electrically-equipped
chandeliers and electric heaters and curlers. 166,130 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 140,601 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Lanzet, Annette, doing business as Lanzette Laboratories,
San Francisco, Calif. Face cleanser consisting of a
specially-prepared tissue paper, face cream, talcum
powder, etc. 167,464 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,135 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23. 1923.
Lanzette Laboratories. (See Lanzet, Annette.)
Lapin, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Thread for stringing
beads or pearls. 175,265 ; Oct. 30.
Lapres, Theo. J., Inc., Atlantic City, N. J. Salt-water
taffy. 172,286 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 167,777 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Larabee Flour Mills Corporation, The, Hutchinson, Kans.,
and Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 170.807 : July
24 : Serial No. 171,502 ; published Mar. 13. 1923.
Larabee Flour Mills Corporation, The, Hutchinson,
Kans., and Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 170.841 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 162,426 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Larabee Flour Mills Corporation, Hutchinson, Kans.,
and Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 170,931-2; July
24 ; Serial Nos. 162,427-8 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Laraway, Fred A., Cleveland, N. Y. Packages comprising
display boards on which are mounted packing gaskets.
165,146 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 147,625 ; published Oct.
31 1922
La kesista Corset Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn.
Brassieres, brasselettes, and corsets. 164,737 ; Feb. 27.
La Resista Corset Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn.
Corsets. 164,861 ; Feb. 27.
La Resista Corset Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Com-
bination undergarments for women and children.
165,339 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 162,997 ; published Nov. 7,
1922.
La Resista Corset Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Cor-
sets. 172,000 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 167,004 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Largal Company. (See Glessner, Inez C.)
Large & Roomy Overall Mfg. Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Overalls, suits, and work trousers. 172,187; Aug. 21.
Largman Brothers, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Sweaters.
172,172 ; Aug. 21.
Larkide Company. The, Boston and Cambridge, Mass.
Artificial leather. 165,396 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 157,225 ;
publLshed Oct. 17, 1922.
Larkin, Bertha M., Georgetown, Mass. Toy villages and
dolls. 175,175 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,343 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Larkin Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Soaps, polish for shoes,
metal, silver and stoves, washing tablets, etc. 163,793 ;
Jan. 30.
Larkin Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Medicated ointments or
salves for external use. 177,749 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
179,942 ; published Oct. 9. 1923.
Larkin, John C, New York. N. Y. Hosiery. 174,339 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 155.895 ; published July IS. 1922.
Larned, Carter & Company, Detroit, Mich. Overalls,
pants, and coats. 167,968 ; May 8.
Larrowe Milling Company, Detroit, Mich. Dairy and cat-
tle feed. 171,032 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 159,587 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Larrowe Milling Company, The, Detroit, Mich. Dairy and
cattle feed. 171,13.5-6 ; July 31 ; Serial Nos. 159,588-9 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Larson, Clifford M., Chicago, 111. Liquid gauges, gauges
for measuring the relative change In gravities of liq-
uids, etc. 174,839 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,049 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Larson, L. P., .Jr., Company, Chicago, 111. Mint confec-
tion. 169.204; June 12; Serial No. 168,770; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Larson, L. P., Jr., Company, Chicago, 111. Chewing gum.
169,205 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 168,769 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Larson-Sorahan Co., Inc.. Salem, Oreg. Furniture and
automobile polish. 174.492: Oct. 16: Serial No.
177.563 ; published July 17. 1923.
La Salle Company, The, St. Paul, Minn. Hair tonic.
165,471 : Mar. 13. Serial No. 168,158 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
La Salle Company, The, St. Paul, Minn. Liquid anti-
septic used as a remedy for sore throat and tonsillitis,
canker, and sore mouth, etc. 165,522 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 164.058; published Nov. 7, 1922.
La Salle Manufacturing Company, La Salle. HI. OfBce
and phonograph record ri^cks. 169,620 : June 26 ; Se-
rial No. 172,748 : published Mar. 27, 1923.
Lasco Company. (See Stabler, Louis A.)
Lasher, Charles W., jr., doing business as The Art Label
Company, Chicago, 111. Display stands or easels.
170,271 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,251 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Lasitter, Joseph, Richmond, Va. General tonic for
animals. 166,993 ; Apr. 17.
Laskin Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Camisoles, bloomers,
chemises, etc. 171,842. Aug. 14; Serial No. 171,223;
published May 15, 1923.
Laskin-Swatt Co., El Paso, Tex. Hosiery. 168,452 ; May
22 ; Serial No. 170,144 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Laskin-Swatt Co., El Paso, Tex. Cotton and wool piece
goods. 172,607 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,145 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
La Societe Anonyme des Automobiles TJnic, Puteaux,
France. Bicycles, automobiles, motor cycles, tricycles,
and bicyclettes. 169,166 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 167,249 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
La Societe Anonyme "Parfums Gueldy," Paris, France.
Perfumes, toilet waters, face lotions, etc. 169,642 ; .
June 26 ; Serial No. 170,938 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
La Societe Comar & Cie., Paris, France. Antispasmodic
remedy and agent for nervous affections. 165,499 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,005 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
La Societe En Nom Collectif J. Thirlez Pere & Fils.
Lille, France. Sewing thread. 175,451 ; Nov. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 182,919 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Lassen, Frank U., Los Angeles, Calif. Health wafers.
167,269 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 152,510 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Latham, S. A., Andalusia, Ala. Liniment and antiseptic
for external application in the treatment of rheuma-
tism, blood poison, infections, etc. 167,937 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 172.602 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Latheral Soap Company, Tampa, Fla. Soap. 167,757 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 170,531 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Lau, H. P., Co., Lincoln, Nebr. Coffee, rice, and evapo-
rated milk. 170,667; July 17; Serial No. 158,320;
published Oct.. 3, 1922.
Lauber, Benjamin, doing business as Valentino Com-
pany, Not Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Hair preparation
and tonic. 177,814; Dec. 25.
Laucks, I. F., Inc., Seattle, Wash. Fertilizer. 166,968 ;
Apr. 17.
Laudeman, Jesse O., doing business as Sunset Manufactur-
ing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Piston rings. 163,439 ;
Jan. 9.
Laundrene Soap Co., Seattle, Wash. Soap. 167,720 ; May
8 : Serial No. 146,079 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Laur, Maurice, Levallois-Perret, France. Emery cloth and
paper. 163,592 ; Jan. 23.
Laurel Ice & Packing Co., Laurel, Miss. Butter. 167,207 ;
Apr. 24 : Serial No. 165,295 : published Dec. 12, 1922.
Lausser, Frederick, & Son, New York, N. Y. All-wool
coating. 175,659; Nov. 6; Serial No. 181,694; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Lauter, Leon, New York, N. Y. Watches, movements,
and parts thereof. 164,397; Feb. 20.
Lauterjung & Sohn, Sollngen-Sud, Germany. Swords,
sabers, cutlasses, rapiers, etc. 165,600 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 125,390 ; published Sept. 19, 1922.
Lauterstein, Jacob, Portland, Oreg. Men's, boys', and
youths' coats, vests, trousers, and overcoats. 172,161 ;
Aug. 21.
Laux, John, doing business as Wilsonville Roller Mills,
Wilsonville, Nebr. Wheat flour. 177,226; Dec. 11;
Serial No. 175,501 ; published June 19, 1923.
Lava Crucible Company of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cements. 169,288 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 162,119 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
La Valliere Company, The, New Orleans, La. Perfume ex-
tract, toilet water, face powder, etc. 172,525 ; Sept. 4 ;
Serial No. 173,604 : published May 29. 1923,
La Valliere Company, The, New Orleans, La. Perfume
extract, toilet water, bath salt, talcum powder, etc.
175.419 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 169,444 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Lavino, B. J., and Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Refrac.*-
tory cements. 172,588 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,029 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Law, Edwin F.. assignor to J. E. Sherts, doing business
as Sherts Cigar Company. Lancaster, Pa. Cigars.
23.874 : renewed Nov. 28, 1923.
Lawler, William A., doing business as The Elk Pharmacy,
Lexington, Tenn. Flesh builder and iron tonic.
167,501 : May 1 ; Serial No. 166,508 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Lawlor-McCormick Co., New Brunswick, N. J. Moth and
insect preventives. 164,394 ; Feb. 20.
Lawrence, Anna, Fitchburg, Mass. Candies. 165.889 ;
Mar 20.
Lawrence, C. Harland, Taunton, Mass. Yarn spun with
a mixture of cotton and wool. 172,924 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 177,006 ; published May 29. 1923.
Lawrence Soap Co., Methuen, Mass. Soaps. 170,652 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 169,366 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
Lawrence, W. A., Co. Inc., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Knitted
piece soods composed of a cotton baclt with wool face.
165,485; Mar. 13; Serial No. 167,680; published Dec.
19 1922.
Lawrence, William, & Co., Limited, Colwick, England.
Furniture and upholstery. 169,875 : July 3 ; Serial
No. 134,909: published Apr. 3, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphahctical list of rcfiiffrants of trade-marks — Continued.
719
I.awronce, Wiltsc 5[.. nrooklliip. Mass., and Hartow, Flu.
\Yronclies. 171.T2-t: Auk. 14 ; Sorial No. 170,721 ; pub-
lishod May 8. 1923.
l.nwrencebufK Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburp, Ind. Wheat
Hour. l(Ui,147 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,071 ; published
Oct. 31. 1922.
Lawreucoburfr Roller Mills Co., Iiawi-eiiceburg, Ind.
Scratch food. 167,193; Apr. 24; Serial No. 1G2,423 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Lawrenceburji Roller Mills Co., Lawrencebure, Ind.
Wheat flour. 170,791: July 24; Serial No. 170.774;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Self-
rising flour. 172,467-S : Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 170,772-3 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Self-
rising flour. 172,601; Sept. 11; Serial No. 170,771;
published June 5, 1923.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Scratch feed for poultry. 172,981 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 174.314 : published June 5, 1923.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg. Ind,
Wheat flour. 176.836: Dec, 4; Serial No. 178,744;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Lawton, Thomas, New York, N. Y. Devices for massag-
ing or eiercising the human bodv. 172,274 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 177.851 ; published May 29. 1923.
Layng, Charles II., New York, N, Y, Sapphires. 163,851 ;
Jan. 30.
Lazar, Sol, doing business as Semper-Vita Laboratories,
Chicago, III. Liver tonic and blood purifier. 165,602 ;
Mar. 13 : Serial No. 167.003 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Lazarus, Goldberg & Friedman, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Boys', students', young men's and men's suits, knicker-
bockers, and topcoats. 171,855 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
170,775 ; published May 22, 1923.
Lazell Perfumer, Newburgh. N. Y. Eouge and powder
compact package. 174.665 : Oct. . 23 ; Serial No.
170,300 ; published July 24, 1923.
Lazier, J. F., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Nonalcoholic,
maltless soft drinks. 171,050 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
175,430 ; published May 8. 1923.
Lazier, J. F., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Nonalcoholic malt-
less soft drinks. 173,989 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,745 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Lazlnsky, Baruet, doing business as Resolute Shirt Co.,
New York, N. Y. Dress shirts. 163,593 ; Jan. 23.
Lazrus, Benjamin, New York. N. Y. Watches. 166,589 ;
Apr. 10 : Serial No. 168,581 ; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Lea, Leander A., Bossier, La. Hair tonic. 172,791 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,503 ; published June 5, 1923.
Leach, C. H.. Company, Boston, Mass. Oil condensers,
heat exchangers, and dephlegmators. 175.078 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 169,720 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Leach, C. H., Company, Boston, Mass. Oil condensers,
heat exchangers, and dephlegmators. 175,958 ; Nov.
13 ; Serial No. 169,719 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Leach, L. D., & Company, Chicago, 111. Hardwood floor-
ing. 171.566 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 174,017 ; published
Mar. 27. 1923.
Leadclad Wire Company, Wheeling and Moundsville, W.
Va. Woven-wire fencing, barbed wire, steel fenceposts,
and wire staples. 173,585 ; Sept. 25.
Leader Iron Works, Decatur, 111. Tanks. 171,575; Aug.
7: Serial No. 172,749: published May 22, 1923.
Leahy, George F., Syracuse, N. Y. Preparation for the
relief of chronic and acute neuritis. 167,659 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 167,821 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Leahy Manufacturing Co., Higginsville, Mo. Incubators
and brooders. 177,590 : Dec. 18.
Leather Products & Finishing Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Ring books, leather coin pouches, leather key cases,
and special leather letter covers. 170,560 : July 17 ;
Serial No. 173.902; published Apr. 17, 1923.
T.phannn Roilev Works. (See Pettv. .T. K., & Company.)
Lebannon Oil Co., Chicago, 111. Salad oil. 171,761 ; Aug.
14 ; Serial No. 160,416 ; published May 15, 1923.
Le Blume Import Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Soap.
168.907 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 163,313 ; published Mar. 6,
1923.
Lebwoh] & Mindlch. New York. N. Y. Tobacco, cigar,
and cigarette boxes. 174,375 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
166.950: published July 17. 1923.
Lechner. George S., doing business as Radina Remedy
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Medicinal preparation used in
the treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, sciatica,
etc. 163.107; .Tan. 2.
Lechner, George S., doing business as Radina Remedy
Co., Brooklyn. N. Y. Laxative for regulating the
bowels. 1G4.147 ; Feb. 13.
Lecithin Company, New York, N. Y. Medicinal composi-
tion for neurasthenic disorders. 173,048: Sept. 11-
Serial No. 176.839 ; published June 12, 1923.
Leclare Laboratories. The. fSee Hinkle. Hutchinson S.)
Lederer, Herbert B., Corp., New York. N. Y. Ginghams.
175.519; Nov. 6; Serial No. 177,089; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Ledorer & Latz. doing business as The Barriemore Shop,
New York. N. Y. Shoes made of leather. 170.387 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 170,655 ; published Apr, 3, 1923.
Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Fer-
mented bottled milk. 169.164 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
167.136; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Le Dontrco Manufacturing Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Paper bags. 163,751 ; .Tan, 2"3.
Loc Brothers Company, San Antonio, Tex. Trousers,
overalls, shirts. 175,000; Oct. 30; Serial No. 172,603;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Lee County tracking Co., Fort Mj'ers, Fla. Fresh citrous
fruits. 176,253 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,261 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Lee, Francis, & Company. (Seo Asher, Helen.)
Lee, Harry C, & Company, New York, N. Y. Golf balls.
175,595 ; Nov, 6 ; Serial No, 179,278 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Lee, Harry C, & Company, New York, N. Y. Tennis
rackets. 175,596 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,277 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Lee, Jackson D., Wyneote, Pa. Powders and tablets to
aid digestion and relieve neuralgia and headaches, etc.
173,833 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,789 ; published June
26, 1923.
Lee, John C, sr., Leesburg, Fla. Fresh oranges, grape-
fruit, and tangerines and other fresh citrus fruits,
166,421 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 164,815 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Lee I'aper Company, Vicksburg, Mich. Bond paper for
writing, ledger, and printing purposes. 165,321 ; Mar,
6; Serial No. 169,063 • published Nov. 7, 1922.
Lee. Ray O., Kansas Citv. Mo. Dentifrice. 167,582 ;
May 1 : Serial No. 170,202 ; published Jan. .30, 1923.
Lee, Severin S., doing business as S. S. Lee & Co., Spo-
kane, Wash. Qhocolate-coated raisins. 171.306 ; Aug.
7 ; Serial No. 164,649 : published May 1, 1923.
Lee-Strauss Co., Johnstown. Pa. Vegetable, mineral, and
animal products. 1T5.653 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,345 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Lee-Strauss Co., Johnstown, Pa. Antifreeze preparation
for automobile radiators. 177.246 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
181,344 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Lee, Virgil, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Greaseless hair
dressing and tonic. 169,887 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
155,353 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Leech, Arthur L., Co., The, Kennebunk, Me. Flavorings
and extracts. 169,892 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 160,889 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Leech Tire Patch Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Automo-
bile tire patches. 163,108 : Jan. 2.
Leeco Citrus Growers' Association, Fort Myers, Fla.
Fresh citrous fruits. 175,615 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,867; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Lees, James and Sons Company, Bridgeport, Pa. Worsted,
woolen, silk, and silk and wool mixed yarns. 163,095 ;
Jan. 2.
Leesburg Packing House, Leesburg, Fla. Fresh oranges,
grapefruit, and tangerines and other fresh citrus fruits.
166,422; Apr. 3; Serial No. 164,813; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Lefas. Stephen D., doing business as Columbia Bottling
Works, Washington. D. C. Ginger ale, root beer,
and sarsaparilla. 165,748 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,090 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Lefavor, Ralph G., Seattle, Wash. Corn meal, cracked
wheat, health bran, etc. 165,241 ; Mar. 6.
Lefebvre, George E., Cleveland, Ohio. Saxophone and
clarinet reeds. 172,428 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 176,195 ;
published May 15. 1923.
Leftwich, John G., doing business as Pyrea Chemical Co.,
St. Joseph, Mo. Tooth paste. 164,474 ; Feb. 20.
Legendy, Anna, Newark, N. J. Corn salves. 176,944 :
Dec. 4.
Leggett, Francis H., & Company, New York, N. Y. Flavor-
ing preparation for food products. 170.164 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 169.859; publlaheri Apr. 3. 1923
Leggett, Francis H., & Company, New York, N. Y. Canned
apricots, grapes, plums, peaches, pineapple, etc.
171.247 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,275 ; published May 8,
1923.
Legion Publishing Corporation, New York, N. X. Maga-
zine section. 174,831 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,196 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Lehigh Corporation. The, New York, N. Y. Calculating
machine. 163,661 ; Jan. 23.
Lehigh Silk Hosiery Mills Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
163.594-5 ; Jan. 23.
Lehigh Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., New York. N. Y. Silk
hosiery for women and children. 164.082 : Feb. 13.
Lehigh Silk Hosiery Mills. Inc., New York. N. Y. Silk
hosierv for women and children. 164.137: Feb. 13.
Lehigh Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. ; Phila-
delphia and Norristown, Pa. ; and Hoboken, N. J. Silk
hosiery. 173,589; Sept. 25.
Lehman Bros., New York, N. Y. Silver-plated articles.
174.351: Oct. 16; Serial No. 177,391; published May
29. 1923.
Lehman Brothers, Inc., New York. N. Y. Ladies' and
misses' wearing apparel. 172.603: Sept. 11; Serial
No. 170.656; published June 5, 1923.
Lehnhoff-Wyld, Frederic, Paris, France. Pharmaceutical
products. 165,521 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 164,016 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
LehnhofiC-Wyld, Frederic. Paris. France. Oxychloride of
bismuth in camphorated solution. 172,880-1 : Sept.
11; Serial No. 175,901-2; published May 29, 1923.
Lehoczky, Helen. Cleveland. Ohio. Confection. 171.416;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,481 ; published May 8, 1923.
720
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Lehon Company, The, ChicagOj HI. Asphalt shingles.
167,908 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,975 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Lehr, Horace, doing business as H. Lehr & Co., Easton,
Pa. Upright and grand pianos, player pianos, electric
and reproducing pianos, and phonographs. 173,002 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,494 ; published June 5, 1923.
Leib, William A., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweaters,
dresses, and scarfs. 175,114 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
176,744 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Leieh, John H., Co., New Xork, N. Y. Bathing suits.
104,040; Feb. 6.
Leichner, L., Berlin, Germany. Face powder, toilet rouge
powder and toilet rouge sticks, etc. 176,233 ; Nov. 20 ;
Serial No. 166,186 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Leichtman, Calvin, doing business as Leichtman Candy
Manufacturing Company, Hazleton, Pa. Candy.
175,124 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,932 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Leigh Banana Case Company, Chicago, 111. Shipping
crates and hampers. 165,177 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
170,495 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Leigh Chemist, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
175,582 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,287 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Leigh Chemist, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
175,583 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,288 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
LPikauf, George, & Co. (See Leikauf, George L.)
Leikauf, George L., doing business as George Leikauf &
Co., New York, N. Y. Pencil sharpeners. 164,195 ;
Feb. 13.
Leitchfiekl Clothing Co.. Leitchfipld, Ky. Men's and
young men's suits. 169,315 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
169.639 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Leland Lock Company, Detroit, Mich. Locks for automo-
biles and parts thereof. 173,520 ; Sept. 25.
Lemaitre, Jean R., Paris, France. Antiseptic compounds.
163,361 ; Jan. 9.
Lemes, Benigno R., New York, N. Y. Automatic pistols,
revolvers, shotguns, and rifles. 168,299 ; May 15.
Lemoine, Hyatt, New York, N. Y. One piece overall or
combination suits. 168,321 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
167,644 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Lemoine, Pierre, Cie., Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumery.
165.765; Mar. 20; Serial No 160,970; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Lemoine, Narcisse, doing business as N. Lemoine Com-
pany, Framingham, Mass. Medicinal preparation for
the treatment of piles. 175,897 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
176,083: published Aug. 14, 1923.
Lemoine, Narcisse, doing business as N. Lemoine Com-
pany, Framingham, Mass. Preparation for the treat-
ment of catarrh. 175,898 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
176,084 ; published Aug. 14. 1923.
Lemonium Company. (See Puente & Cicero.)
LenapS Silk Company, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Broad silk
goods in the piece. 170,044 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
175,089 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Leo, Ansel S.. New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 176,650 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 143,823 ; published July 31. 1923.
Leolith Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Wall
board, shingles, tiles, etc. 172,682 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 162,995; published June 5, 1923.
Leon Israel & Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y. Coffee and
tea. 176,652 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 125,112 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Leonard, Charles R., doing business as C. R. Leonard
Company, Seattle, Wash. Carbon paper. 177,753 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 179.007 : published Oct. 9. 1923
Leonard, H. L., Rod Co., The, New York, N. Y. Fishing
rods and reels. 167,070 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 172,336 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Leonard, H. Lu, Rod Co., New York, N. Y. Split bamboo
lengths. 168,732; May 29; Serial No. 172,337; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Leonard. Morton & Co., Chicago, 111. Men's work shirts.
164,830 : Feb. 27.
Leonard!. S. B., & Co. Inc., New Rochelle, N. Y. Prepara-
tions for the treatment of the blood, chronic rheuma-
tism, pimples, boils, etc. 167.404 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,591 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Leohhard. Theodor. Wax Co., Paterson, N. J. Beeswax.
164,682-4; Feb. 27.
Lequy, Jules, doing business as Artemesia, Montreal.
Quebec. Canada. Hair tonic. 167.351 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 150,694 : published Jan. 23, 1923.
Le Roy Medicine Company. (See Romanik. Louis.)
Le Roye, Ltd., Chicago, 111. Liquid preparation for
keeping curl in hair. 174,574 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,541 : published .July 24, 1923.
Lesh, C. P., Paper Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Writ-
ing, printing, and book paper. 167,341 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 163,093 : published .July 25. 1922.
Lesher, Whitman & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Piece
goods. 166,375 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,813 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Les Parfums Forest. (See Cohn, L^on.)
Les Perfums de Rosine. (See Poiret, Paul.)
Lessonhop, G. F., & Sons, Inc., Lincoln, Nebr. Creamery
and bottled alkali, laundry soda, caustic soda, etc.
165,564; Mar. 13; Serial No. 157,576; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Lesser and Oppenheimer Inc., New York, N. Y. Shirts,
pyjamas, underwear, etc. 172,154 ; Aug. 21.
Lester, George F., San Antonio, Tex. Shirts, union suits,
drawers, pyjamas, etc. 175.189 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
175,727 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Lester Piano Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pianos and
player pianos. 169,001 ; May 29.
Letts, Arthur, assignor to The Broadway Department
Store, Los Angeles, Calif. Boys' suits, overcoats, night-
shirts, pyjamas, shirts, etc. 171,723 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 111,114 ; published May 15, 1923.
Levene, Ben, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hosiery
173,395 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,395 ; published June
26, 1923.
Levenson and Zenitz, Baltimore, Md. Folding beds,
davenports, and couches. 167,491 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
143,281 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap.
167,446 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,548 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap and
soap powder. 170,676 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,130 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap.
174,859 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,610 ; published July
24, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Blank
papers, lining paper, and fly sheets for book covers
and letter heads. 173,227; Sept. 18; Serial No.
173,504 ; published May 29, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Periodical
magazine. 174,717; Oct. 23; Serial No. 173,503; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Card-index
and other filing cabinets, desks, stools, etc. 174.992 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 173,510 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Filing and
other cabinets, desks, stools, etc. 175,336 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 173,507 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Paper, blank
books, etc. 176,730 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,508 ;
published 'S'ept. 11, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Wall calen-
dars, almanacs, printed books, etc. 177,300 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 173,506; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Wall calen-
dars, almanacs, printed books, etc. 177,301 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 173,509; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Paper,
bank-note wrappers, blank books. 177,557 : Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 173.505: published Sept. 18. 1923.
Levey, Samuel B., doing business as Wonder Products
Company, Newark, N. J. Shampoo. 172,606; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 170,172 ; published May 29, 1923.
Levi, Bert, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 172,923; Sept. 11; Serial No. 177,133; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Levi and Seligman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Underwear,
hosiery, sweaters, etc. 168,005 ; May 8.
Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Men's, youths',
and boys' shirts. 174.254 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 153,477 ;
published Jiilv 3, 1923.
Levin, Henrv M., doing business as Rawhide Products
Distributing Co., Kenilworth, N. J. Blow-out patches,
fan belts, brake linings, etc. 169,723; June 26.
Levin, Herman R., Los Angeles, Calif. Pearl necklaces,
bracelets, sautoirs, earrings, etc. 167,756 ; May 8 ;
Sprial No. 107,532 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Levlne, Benjamin A., doing business as Benjamin Alva
Levine Company, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 164,584 ;
Feb. 20.
Levine, Benjamin Alva, Company. (See Levlne, Ben-
jamin A.)
Levine Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio. Boys' suits.
163,109-10; Jan. 2.
Levine Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's suits. 163,111;
.Tan. 2.
Levine Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's suits. 169,433 ;
June 12.
Levitan, Hvman, Boston, M.tss. .Artificial pearls.
174,564 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,306 ; published July
10, 1923.
LevitP Manufacturing Company, Dothan, Ala. Tonic to
he applied to the scalp and as a tonic and dressing for
the hair. 176,377 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,679 ; pub-
lished .Tnlv 31, 1993.
Levitt, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Gasket shellac, .glue,
and paste. 171.347; Aug. 7; Serial No. 173,290; pub-
lished May T, 1923.
Levitt, Max, doing business as Fashion Model Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Clothing models and patterns. 171,841 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 171,224 ; published May 15, 1923.
Levring and Company, Incorporated. St. Louis, M".
Cheese and butter color. 174,061 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178,449 ; published .Tuly 10, 1923.
Levring & Company, Inc.. St. Louis, Mo. Rennet extract,
rennet tablets, and Inotic-acid ferment. 174.572; Oct.
23; Serial No. 178,450; published July 24, 1923.
Levussove. Louis, New York, N. Y. Human and animal
hair. 170.670: July 17; Serial No. 162,751; pub-
lished Oct. 10. 1922.
Levy, Ernest 8z Herman. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sili^ rib-
bons. 163,229 ; Jan. 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
721
Levy, Jack, Inc., New York. N, Y. Dresses. 173,194 ;
Sopt. 18; Serial No. 173.136; published June 12,1923.
Lew, Loo E., doing business ns Popular Brii.sslere Com-
pany. New Tork, N. Y. Brassieres. 164,708 ; Feb. 27.
Lew, Lorna, New York, N. Y. Hair salve. 163,112 ;
Jan. 2.
Levy. Louis, doing business fls O. K. Bottler's Supply
House, New York, N. Y. Malt sirup. 175.440 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 137,287 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
l.ovv. M. S., & Sons Inc., Baltimore, Md. Hats for men.
176,830; Dec. 4; Serial No. 181,490; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Lew. Maurice, New York, N. T. Atomizers. 164,896 ;
Feb. 27.
Levy. Maurice, New York, N. Y. Powder puflEs. 169,720 ;
June 26.
Levv-Shulman & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
dresses. 173,200 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,996 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Lew-Sluilman & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dresses.
176,801 ; Nov. 27.
Levy, Simeon S., doing business as La Fleur Laboratories.
Cleveland, Ohio. Hair dressing. 174.322 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 177,854 ; published July 10, 1023.
Lewgold Imports. (See Goldberg, Eli F.)
Lewis, Aaron L., doing business as A. L. Lewis Co.,
Canton, Ohio. Electrical fuse plugs. 173,079 ;
Sept. 11.
Lewis & De Roy Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Radio receiving instruments and parts thereof. 164,694 ;
Feb. 27.
Lewis. Edgar P., Boston, Mass. Chocolates and cream
walnuts. 160,994; Apr. 17.
Lewis, Florence N., doiiig business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Dentifrice. 168,037 ; May 8.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth ^rden,
New York. N. Y. Powder, rouge, and lip sticks.
168,495 ; May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Face cream. 168,496 ; May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Depilatories. 168.497 ; May 22.
lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Skin-cleansing cream. 168,498 ;
May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Nail polish and hand cream.
168,499 ; May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Powder, rouge, and lip sticks.
168,501 ; May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Skin lotion. 169,090 ; June 5.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 169,109 ; June 5.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York. N. Y. Rouge and powder. 169,500; May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Lip paste and lip pencils. 172,658 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,842 ; published June 5, 1923.
Lewis. Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Lip paste and pencils. 172,731 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,470 ; published May 22, 1923.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Rouge and powder. 172,732 : Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 174,469 ; Published May 22, 1923.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Rouge or powder. 172.840 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 177,856 ; published June 5, 1923.
Lewis, G. B., Company, Watertown, Wis. Shipping boxes.
164,439; Feb. 20.
Lewis, G. B., Company, Watertown, Wis. Beehives.
174.926 : Oct. 23.
Lewis & Harris Handwoven Tweed Company, Limited,
The, Stornaway, Lewis Island, Scotland. Cloths and
stuffs of wool, worsted, or hair. 171,499 : Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 171,131 ; published May 22, 1923.
Lewis. J. P.. Company, The, New York, N. Y. Fiber
board. 165,201 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,472 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Lewis, James H., doing business as Lewis Economics Co.,
Not Inc., Chicago, 111. Vegetable and mineral compound
for neutralizing lactic acids in whipping cream and eggs.
173,855 ; Oct 2 ; Serial No. 175,253 ; published July 3,
1923.
Lewis. L. H., Company, Dalla.s, Tex. Buttons, clastic
webbing, and toilet pins. 165,355; Mar. 6; Serial No.
168,475 : published Dec. 5, 1922.
Lewis, L. H., Company, Dallas, Tex. Hair nets. 166,952 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 171,425 ; published Jan. 30. 1923.
Lewis Manufacturing Company, Walpole, Mass. Cheese-
cloth, crinoline, and bunting in the piece. 174.977 ;
Oct. 30; Serial No. 150.319; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Lewis, Nat, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery, shirts,
gloves, tights, etc. 164,576 ; Feb. 20.
Lewis Oil Company, St. Louis, Mo. Lubricant dressing
for automobile planetary transmis.sions, etc. 166.495 ;
Apr. 3; Serial No. 171,852; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Lewis, Roy B., doing business as Rov B. Lewis Co.. Du-
luth. Minn. Hosiery. 177,274: Dec. 11; Serial No.
183,306 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
58339-^6
Lewis-Wise Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's robes.
174,172 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,873 ; publishod July
17, 1923.
Leys, Christie & Co., New York, N. Y. Artificial pearls.
171,795 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 179,734 ; published May 20,
1923.
L'Heureux, Gustave, doing business as Liberty Chemical
Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Chemical compound to
remedy defective insulation in electrical conductors.
163,087 ; Jan. 2.
Libbe, Leona, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cream which is ap-
plied to the face to stimulate circulation. 165,469 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,573 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co., The, Teledo, Ohio.
Glassware. 163,510 ; Jan. 16.
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co., The, Toledo, Ohio.
Glassware. 174,932; Oct. 30; Serial No. 171,807;
published July 24, 1923.
Libby Chemical Company. (See Ferber, Robert R., as-
signor.)
Libby Chemical Company. (See Mueller, Theodore J., as-
signor.)
Llbby, Lewis L.. doing business as Libby Manufacturing
Company, Plainfleld, N. J. Transmission, linings.
169.342; June 12; Serial No. 156,284; published Mar.
13. 1923.
Libby Manufacturing Company. (See Llbby, Lewis L.)
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, 111. Canned, dried, and
preserving fruits, berries, vegetables, etc. 176,267 ;
Nov. 20 : Serial No. 176.268 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, 111. Pork and beans,
meat extracts, bouillon cubes, etc. 176,503 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 159.711 ; published July 31, 1923.
Liberman, M., Mfg. Co. (See Llberman, Meyer.)
Liberman, Meyer, doing business as M. Llberman Mfg. Co.,
Vallejo, Calif. Pants, vests, coats, work shirts, hiking
breeches for men and women. 171,852 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 170,940 : published May 15, 1923.
Liberty Bed Spring Co.. New Y'ork, N. Y. Bed springs.
165,163 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 143,096 ; published Dec. 5,
1922.
Liberty Chemical Company. (See L'Heureux, Gustave.)
Liberty & Co. Limited, London, England. Piece goods
of cotton. 169,602; June 26; Serial No. 171,808;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Liberty Gauge & Instrument Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Electric hot plates. 164,185 ; Feb. 13.
Liberty Macaroni Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, and short paste stuff.
168,343 : May 22 ; Serial No. 153,609 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Liberty Macaroni Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, etc. 176.994 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 176.745 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Liberty Mercantile House, Chicago, 111. Canned vege-
tables, coffee, and oriental candy. 165,595 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 140,041 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Liberty Produce Company. (See Maeda, Y.)
Liberty Self-Service Corporation, Charlotte, N. C. Store
counters. 164,036 ; Feb. 6.
Liberty Starters Corporation. New York, N. Y. Electrical
starters for engines. 165,165 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
132.690: published Nov. 28, 1922.
Liberty Storage Battery Company. (See Blehl,
George M.)
Libiscli, Frangois, Paris, France. Perfumery, scents, toi-
let water, hair water and dyes, etc. 172,862 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 170,982 ; published June 5, 1923.
Lichtenstein. I., Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's hats.
176.374; Nov. 20.
Lleberman, Charles A., et al., successors. (See Roth,
A. P., and Van Harllngen.)
Liebert Weintraub & Simon, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
and young men's outer dress shirts. 164,241 ; Feb. 13.
"Life Tube Company." (See Forster, Charles D.)
Liebmann's, S., Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Malt beverage.
173,952 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,360 ; published July
10 1923
Life'o Wheat Milling & Baking Co. (See Sampson,
Patil O.)
Life Planning Institute, Chicago, 111. Books and pam-
phlets of an educational nature. 175,814: Nov. 13;
Serial No. 157,069; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Lifschitz, Chas. W., New York, N. Y. Neckbands for
men's shirts. 169,300 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 166,627 ;
published Mar. 20. 1923.
Lifschitz, Charles W., New York, N. Y. Neckbands for
men's shirts. 171,131 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 159,400 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, New York, N. Y.
Smoking and chewing tobacco and cigarettes. 164,301 ;
Feb. 20.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, New York, N. Y.
Cigarettes. 164,820 ; Feb. 27.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, New York, N. Y.
Smoking and chewing tobacco and cigarettes. 168,082 ;
May 15; Serial No. 138,771; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Lightfoot Schultz Company, Hoboken, N. J. Soaps.
165.208; Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,779; published Nov.
28. 1922.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Lightfoot Schultz Company, Hoboken, N. J. Face pow-
ders and creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc.
169,845 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,947 ; published Mar.
13 1923.
Lightfoot 'Schultz Company, Hoboken, N. J. Soaps.
174,911; Oct. 23; Serial No. 179,108; published July
24 1923
Lightfoot Schultz Company, Hoboken, N. J. Soaps.
175,871 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,107 ; published Aug.
21 1923.
Lishtning Auto Polish Company. ( See Hancock, Abram O. )
Liim-en-Gelatinefabriek-Delft, Delft, Netherlands. Gela-
tin. 177,599 ; Dec. 18.
Likly, Henry, & Company, Rochester, N. Y. Trunks,
traveling bags, and portfolios. 163,362 ; Jan. 9.
Like Co., The. (See Siegel, Morris.)
Lilienthal & Grossman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton-
fabric gloves. 176,901 ; Dec. 4.
Lilienthal & Grossman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Gloves.
176,997 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,352 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Lilleberg, Charles L., Chicago, 111. Timing switches for
internal-combustion engines. 166,543 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 152,511 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Lilly, Dungan & Company, Baltimore, Md. Cigars, ciga-
rettes, smoking tobacco. 170,693 ; July 17.
Lilly, E. F.. doing business as E. F. Lilly Company, Mor-
ganton, N. C. Insect-destroying compound. 176.316 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179.048 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Lilly, Eli, and Company, The, now by change of name Eli
Lilly & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Soap. 173,605 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 166,459 ; published June 26, 1923.
Lilly, Eli, & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Medicinal oint-
ment. 173,653 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,559 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Lilly. Eli, and Company, The, now by change of name Eli
Lilly & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Liquid medicinal
preparation containing quinine. 174,144 ; Oct. 2.
Lilly, Eli, & Company, The, now by change of name
Eli Lilly & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Medical
preparation. 174,383 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 159.212 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Lily Brook Farms, Inc., Bviffalo, N. Y. Cheese, canned,
fresh, and evaporated milk and cream. 176.749 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 175.800 ; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Limbaugh, E. E., doing business as The Probaugh Com-
pany, Atlanta. Ga. Antiseptic and germicide. 175.409 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 175,563 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Linah;m, Charles, Troy, Mo. Nonalcoholic preparation
for relieving dyspepsia, etc. 177,360 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 181,900; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Lincoln, Abe, Post Card Co. (See Cunningham,
Charles A.)
Lincoln Knit Goods Mills. (See Ely & Walker Dry
Goods Company.)
Lincoln Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Beauty clay.
177,206 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,308 ; published Sept.
18. 1923.
Lincoln Motor Company, Highland Park, Mich. Motor
cars. 170.692 ; July 17.
Lincoln Radio Corporation, Chicago, 111. Radio receiving
sets. 171,959 ; Aug. 14.
Lincoln Record Corporation, New York, N. Y. Phono-
graph records. 174,877 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,133 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Lincoln School Supply Company. (See Stephenson,
Samuel C, assignor.)
Lincoln Steel Products Company. (See Pence, Harry B.)
Llnd Shoe and Slipper Company, Worcester, Mass. Slip-
pers. 176.831 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,642 ; published
Sept. 18. 1923.
Llndau, Jules W., jr.. New York, N. Y. Envelopes.
167,665 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,979 ; published Feb. 20,
1923.
Llode Air Products Company, The, New York, N. Y.
Monthly periodical. 165,254 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 168,-
320; published Dee. 19, 1922.
Lindeke, Warner & Sons, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Bathing
suits. 164,759 ; Feb. 27.
Lindeke, Warner & Sons, Incorporated, St. Paul, Minn.
Men's and boys' overalls and coveralls. 168.330;
May 22 ; Serial No. 165,026 ; published Oct. 31. 1922.
Lindemann, A. J., & Hoverson Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Electric stoves, heaters, sadirons, etc. 171,019 ; July
31 ; Serial No. 167,575 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Linrlenblossom Syrup Works. (See Schutte, Willebrordus
J.)
Lindsay Co Operative Citrus Association, Lindsay, Calif.
Fresh citrous fruits. 169,716 ; .Tune 26.
Lindsay Co-Opera five Citrus Association, Lindsay, Calif.
Fresh citrous fruits. 173,496 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
175.609 ; published June 19, 1923.
Lindsay Co-Operative Citrus Association, Lindsay, Calif.
Fresh citrous fruits. 173,826 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175.610 published June 26, 1923.
Lindsay-McMillan Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Soaps,
cotton-seed soap stocks, and sweeping compounds.
163,786; Jan. 30.
Lindsley, Benjamin F., doing business as The Perfection
Bed Spring Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Bed springs.
174.828 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 175,801 ; published July 31,
1923.
Llndstrom, Victoria C, doing business as Potor Coffee
Co., New York, N. Y. Coffees and teas. 107,069 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 158,050 ; published Feb. 6, 1922.
Lineaweaver and Swift, St. Louis, Mo. Map-measuring
instrument. 167,218 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 158,781 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Linen Thread Company, The, doing business as The
Flnlayson Flax Spinning (ilo., Boston, Mass. Linen
thread. 175,417 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 160,712 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Linette, David, New York, N. Y. Gravity paper cutter.
169,331 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 174,400 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Lingua, G., & Co., Los Angeles, Calif Olive oil. 168,158 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 165,237 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Lining Importers & Converting Co. (See Sinai, Samuel.)
Link, Anton, Chicago. 111. Combination mop and duster.
173,691 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,395 ; published June
19, 1923.
Linkman, M. & Co., Chicago, 111. Smoking pipes.
165,455-6 : Mar. 13 ; Serial Nos. 171,504-5 ; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
Linnenfabrieken E. J. P. Van Dissel & Zonen, Eindhoven,
Netherlands. Linen, half-linen, and cotton fabrics.
177,748 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 179,611 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Linsk, Alexander, & Company, assignor to H. J. Mnxmin,
Philadelphia, Pa. Boys' sailor suits. 171,130 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 159,157 ; published May 8, 1923.
Linton, Robert H., New York, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
172,836 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 178,930 ; published June
5, 1923.
Lion Knitting Mills. (See Neuman & Silver.)
Lion, Oscar, doing business as Lion and Company, New
York, N. Y. Silk and cotton ribbon in the piece.
177,152 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 182,249 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Llondale Shirt Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Men's
dress and negligee shirts. 164,578 ; Feb. 20.
Lionel Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Electrical toys.
173,957 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 163,099 ; published July
10, 1923.
Lionel Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Toy trans-
formers. 175,891 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 129,731 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Lionel Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Tracks for
toy electrical trains. 177,431 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
144,339 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Lionel Trading Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfume-bottle
holders. 164,325 ; Feb. 20.
Lionel Trading Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
169,640; June 26; Serial No. 171,333; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Lionel Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Face powders
and rouges. 169,675 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 174,085 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Lionel Trading Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes, toilet
waters, face lotions, creams, and powders, etc. 172,673 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,083 ; published May 29, 1923.
Lipin. John, doing business as Motor Go Oil Company,
Millersville, Md. Lubricatine oils and greases and
gasoline. 177,539 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,630 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Lippincott, W. A., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton,
woolen, and silk goods, and combination goods In the
piece. 165,536 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 159,590 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Lip.s Specialty Candy Co. (See Llpschultz, Louis L.)
Lipschultz, Louis L., doing business as Lips Specialty
Candy Co., Chicago, III. Candy. 169,766; July 3;
Serial No. 169,311 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Lipton, Thomas J., London. England, Colombo, Ceylon,
and Calcutta, India. Coffee and tea. 23,837-8 ; re-
newed Nov. 21. 1923.
Liquid Carbonic Company, The, Chicago, Til. Compound
of vegetable gums and sugars for use as an ingredient
of ice cream. 171,161; July 31; Serial No. 176,485;
published May 22, 1923.
Liquid Carbonic Company, The, Chicago, 111. Compound
of vegetable gums and sugars. 175,600 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 178,853 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Liquid Wrench Company. (See Carroll, John A.)
Lisk Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Canandaigua, N. Y.
Metal culinary, household, and dairy utensils. 169,178;
June 12. Sei-ial No. 169,860 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Lissauer & Company. (See Mirabeau, Marcel M.)
Llsterated Gum Corporation, New York, N. Y. Chewing
gum. 173,683; Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,399; published
July 10, 1923.
Lite Soap Company. (See Brignal, Guy E.)
Litterer Bros. Manufacturing Company, Chicago, HI.
Steel toilet partitions. 169,724 ; June 26.
Little, A. E., Company, Lynn, Mass. Leather boots and
shoes. 166,035 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 167,725 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14. 1922.
Little, Brown & Company, Boston, Mass. Series of books.
171,773 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 173,516 ; published May 8,
1923
Little 'cahaba Coal Co., Piper, Ala. Coal. 175,281 ;
Oct. 30.
Little, Elmer & Son, Johnstown, N. Y. Gloves. 176,343 ;
Nov. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
723
Little Falls Folt Shoe Company, I.lttlo Falls, N. Y. Felt
shoes and slippers. 163,230 ; Jan. 2.
Little, George, Llmltecl, Manchester, England. Bacon,
hams, and lard. 1T3,G70 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,839 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Little Giant Company, Mankato, Minn. Metal signs.
160,072 : June 5 ; Serial No. 170,394 ; published Mar.
13, 1023.
Little Giant Company, Mankato, Minn. Road-building
machinery, metal-workiui; equipment, etc. 173,252 ;
Sept. 18; Serial No. 159.210; published Juno 19, 1923.
Little, Henry, & Sons, doing business as The Eagle Nest
Hateherv. Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Live chicks. 1T6.1!<7 ;
Nov. 20"; Serial No. 167,080; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Little Rock Barrel & Box Co., Little Rock, Ark. Bar-
rels, boxes, crates, and fruit and vegetable containers.
166,383 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,679 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Little Women Dress Co., New York, N. Y. Ladies' gowns,
dresses, and costumes. 175,471 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
181.950 ; published Aug. 28. 1923.
Littoov, John F., Boise, Idaho. Calciura-caseinate spread-
er to be added to sprays. 170,135 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
161,263: published Apr. 10, 1923.
Litwood Oil & Supply Company, Fort Worth, Tex. Oils
and irreasis. 166,347 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 157,226 ;
published .Tan. 16, 1923.
livezev Supply Co., Newark. N. J. Catheters, bougies,
rectal, colon, and stomach tubes, etc. 163,752 ; Jan. 23.
Livczey Supply Co., Newark, N. J. Medicated lubricant.
164.159; Feb. 13.
Livinggood Manufacturing Corporation, Lebanon, Pa.
Portable refrigerators. 166,939 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
171.426: published Jan. 28, 1923.
Livingston, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Preparation for
treatment of consumption, etc. 173,579 ; Sept. 25.
L. J. & C. D. Jaffee, inc.. New York, N. Y. Coa,ts and
trousers. 168.023 ; May 8.
Lloyd Manufacturing Co., Anderson, Ind. Antitarnish
balls composed of chemicals which absorb moisture,
etc. 164.523 ; Feb. 20.
L. & M. Svstem Clothes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Over-
coats and suits. 177.404; Dec. 18; Serial No. 179.733:
published Oct. 9, 1923.
Lob, Hubbart & Silverman, New York, N. Y. Men's and
young men's suits and coats. 168,079 : May 15 :
Serial No. 153,559 ; published May 23, 1922.
Lobel, Benjamin, doing business as Goodyear Waterproof
Company, New York, N. Y. Raincoats, cravenettes,
gabardines, sport coats, mackintoshes, etc. 164,810 ;
Feb. 27.
Locatelli, Ercole H., doing business as Mattia Locatelll,
New York, N. Y. Cheese. 169.122-4 ; June 5.
Locatelll, Ercole, doing business as Mattia Locatelll, New
York, N. Y. Cheese. 173,533 ; Sept. 25.
Locci, JIatte, doing business as Matte Locci Co., Chicago,
111. French dressing, olive oil, cheese, and cheese dress-
ing. 176,576 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,265 ; published
Aug. 21, 1923.
Locke Insulator Coi-poratlon. Baltimore, Md. Insulators
for high-tension insulation. 167,606: May 1; Serial
No. 163,526: published Feb. 20, 1923.
Lockport I'aper Co., Lockport, N. Y. Asphalt strip
shingles, asphalt prepared roofings, etc. 165.159 ; Mar.
6: Serial No. 147.298; published Oct. 17, 1922.
Lockyer, Erailv G. F.. London, England. Heated packing
cases for keeping food hot. 172,039 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
No. 158.989: published May 29, 1923.
Locomobile Company of America, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Automobiles and constructive parts there-
of. 171,425 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,002 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Locomotive Stoker Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Locomotive
stokers and repair parts thereof. 165.123 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 160,951 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Lodder, Andrew .T.. doing business as Park Chemical Com-
pany, Cincinnati. Ohio. Water-soluble powder for ap-
plication to windows for eliminating sun glare.
176.173 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,561 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Loeb, Ben S., New York, N. Y. Sadirons. 167,325 ;
Apr. 24.
Loeb Dress Co. (See Ober, Jacob.)
Loeb. Herbert B.. Philadelphia, Pa. Boxlike receptacles.
168,383 : Mav 22 ; Serial No. 169,489 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Loeb & Schoenfeld Company, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 166,7fi0: -Apr. 10.
Loebsack. Gerhard, Cleveland, Ohio. Medicine for lung
and liver ailments. 165,581 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
162.827 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Loesberg, Abraham P., New York, N. Y. Tooth enamel.
168,502; May 22.
Loeser, David, New York, N. Y. Intravenous solutions,
iron, arsenic, phosphorus, digitalis, etc. 166,981 •:
Apr. 17.
Loeser, David, doing business as New York Intravenous
Laboratory, East Orange. N. J., and New York. N. Y
Publications. 175.819 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 160,196 ;
published Aug. 21. 1923.
Loewenherg. Victor, doing business as Victor Specialty
Company, New York, N. Y. Nipples. 166.828 : Apr.
17; Serial No. 170,918; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Loewus, G., & Co., Jersey City, N. J. Concentrated fruit
juice In sirup form for beverage purposes. 164,794 ;
Feb. 27.
Loft, Inc., New York, N. Y. Candies. 176.437 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 180,708 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Logan-Johnson, Limited, Boston, Mass. Nonalcoholic,
maltless fruit sirups for making soft drinks. 163,363 ;
Jan. 9.
Logan, Thos. H., Co., Hudson, Mass. Leather boots and
shoes. 166,610: Apr. 10; Serial No. 135,759; pub-
lished Jan. 16, 1923.
London Chocolate Company, Limited, The, Stratford, Lon-
don, England. Chocolates. 171,722 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 138,861 ; published May 22, 1923.
London & Greenstein, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
trimmed and tailored hats. 171,628; Aug. 7; Serial
No. 176,411 ; published May 1, 1923.
London Lightingwares Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Gas heaters. 167,007 ; Apr. 17.
London Lightingwares Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Electric heaters. 168,019 ; May 8.
London, M. A., doing business as National Remedies Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Lotions and other phar-
maceutical preparations. 177,420; Dec. 18; Serial No.
164,441 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
London Shoe Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Leather shoes.
166,210 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,170 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
London Shoe Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Fabric and
leather shoes. 170,717 ; Julv 24 ; Serial No. 172,948 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
London Shoe Company, Inc., New York, N. Y., and Chi-
cago. 111. Shoes. 176,334 : Nov. 20.
Lonesome Pine Apiaries. (See Harrison, George, jr.)
Long, C. Smith, doing business as Smith Long Labora-
tories, Portland, Oreg. Dental preparations. 169,689 ;
June 26; Serial No. 165,798; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Long, Chas. R.. Jr., Co., Louisville. Ky., and Chicago, 111.
Polish and coating for the front "ends and stacks of
locomotives. 168,107 : May 15 ; Serial No. 60,550 ;
published Apr. 30, 1918.
Lon? Island Packing Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Honey.
177,181: Dec. 11; Serial No. 180,700; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Long, Leon A., Furman, S. C. Cooked and canned beef-
steak. 175,278; Oct. 30.
Long, S. S., & Bro. Inc., New York, N. Y. Butter, fresh
eggs, and cheese. 167.188 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 157,932 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Long, Sylvaiuas W., New York, N. Y. Plain and decorated
metallic art boxes and containers and paper and card-
board plain and decorated art boxes and containers.
165,063 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,081 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Long, William R., St. Louis, Mo. Adhesives. 176.072;
Nov. 13; Serial No. 181,289; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Longdon, F., and Company, Derby, England. Elastic
corsets, corset belts, bust supporters, etc. 164.278;
Feb. 20.
Longmont Farmers Milling & Elevator Co., The, Long-
mont, Colo. Wheat flour. 176,681 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 169,722 : published July 31, 1923.
Longnecker, Fred M., Delta, Ohio. Single-service trays
and di,shes. 175.264 ; Oct. 30.
Longren Aircraft Corporation, The, Topeka, Kans. Air-
planes. 167,369 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,976 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Longrock Phaimacal Co. (See Hernandez, Miguel J.)
Long's Hat Stores, New York, N. Y. Men's hata.
169,717 ; June 26.
Long's Hat Stores, New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
170,350-1 ; July 10.
Loomis-Woodward Co., The, Fort Dodge. Iowa. Candies
and chocolates. 166.875; Apr. 17; Serial No. 158,086;
published .Tan. 30, 1923.
Loose Wiles Biscuit Company, New York, N. Y. Cakes,
wafers, crackers, and biscuits. 163,596 ; Jan. 23.
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, also doing business as
Loose-Wiles Company, Kansas City, Mo. Chocolate
bars. 167,710 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 161,492 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Cakes. 176.838 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 179,542 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Lord & Taylor, New York, N. Y. Shoes. 173,940; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 176,486 ; published July 17, 1923.
Loring. George, St. Louis. Mo. Electric sadirons.
166,546; Apr. 10; Serial No. 149,856; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Loiraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I.
Men's suits, coats, and pants, ladies' skirts, suits, and
coats. 169,719 ; June 26.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Cot-
ton goorls in the piece. 171.977-8 ; Aug. 21 : Serial
Nos. 17S. 747-8 ; published May 22, 1923.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Ben-
galine, chiffon, crashes, serges, etc. 173,584 ; Sept. 25.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I,
Cotton goods in the piece. 173,734 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178.749 ; published June 12. 1923.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company. Pawtucket, R. I.
Cotton and other piece goods. 175.218 ; Oct. 30.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, K. I.
Men's and women's raincoats, and ladies' skirts,
dresses, etc. 176,798 ; Nov. 27.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I.
Men's suits, dusters, coats, and caps and ladies' suits,
wraps, etc. 176,799 ; Nov. 27.
Los Angeles Ice & Cold Storage Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Beverage sold as a soft drink and sirups for making
same. 169,390 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 167,404 ; published
Oct. 10. 1922.
Los Angeles Macaroni Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Alimen-
tary paste. 173,593 ; Sept. 25.
Lottman Medicine Company, Cairo, 111. Proprietary medi-
cines for treatment of indigestion, sour stomacli, etc.
177,199 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,009 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Louda, Charles G., Detroit, Mich. Ice-cream bar.
166,506 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163,277 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Louis, A., Manufacturing Co. (See Eliaves, Alexan-
der P.)
Louis Diamond Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Shirts and
blouses. 176,554 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,922 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Louisiana Broom Manufacturers Association, New Or-
leans, La. Brooms. 177,633 ; Doc. 25 ; Serial No.
173..=i17; nublished Oct. 9, 1923.
Louisville Coffee Company, The, L\iuisv?lle, Ky. Coffee.
169,687; June 26; Serial No. 160,080; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Louisville Furnishing Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Boys'
overalls and men's work shirts. 106,615; Apr. 10;
Serial No. 159,363: published Julv 18. 1922.
Louisville Furnishing Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Work
shirts. 172,163; Aug. 21.
Louisville Milling Company, Louisville, Ky. Wheat flour.
170,916 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 166,695 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Louisville Milling Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat
flour. 171,341 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,890 ; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
Loui.sville Milling Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat flour.
177.051 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,288 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Louisville Milling Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat flour.
177,060 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,289 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Louisville Paper Co., Louisville, Ky. Bond paper.
176,402; Nov. 27; Serial No. 181,902; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Loui.sville Paper Co., Louisville, Ky. Bond paper.
17G.421 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,901 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Louisville Paper Co., Louisville, Ky. Linen ledger paper.
17G.778 ; Nov. 27.
Loup Valley Hatchery. (See Douthit, A. S.)
Loup Valley Hatchery, St. Paul and Cushing, Nebr. Live
chickens. 172,822 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,146 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Lousols Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Ladies', women's,
and misses' gowns, wraps, dresses, coats, etc. 169,774 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 168,901 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Love.ioy Laboratories, (See Schwartzman, Theodore I.)
Lovejoy Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Hy-
draulic shock absorber for automobiles. 174,563 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 177,091 ; published July 17, 1923.
Lovejoy Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Hy-
draulic shock absorber for automobiles. 174.708 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 177,090 ; published July 17, 1923.
Lovell, H. R., & Co.. Greenville, Pa. Preparation for the
treatment of itching and diseased scalps, etc. 176.167:
Nov. 20: Serial No. 177,308; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Levering, Reuben W., doing business as Levering Candy
Company, St. Paul. Minn. Fudge bars or rolls.
177,368 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,837 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Lovinger-Schwartz Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Ladies'
dresses. 174,288 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,414 : pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Lowe, Joe, Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Vegetable oil in
dried flake form. 164,125; Feb. 13.
Lowe, Joe, Co. Inc., Brooklvn, N. Y. Cake and cake mix.
176,580 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178.109 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Lowell Company, The, New York, N. Y. . Toilet prepara-
tion for the removal of superfluous hair. 170,462;
July 17: Serial No. 157,375: published Apr. 10, 1923.
Lowell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Toilet prepa-
ration to darken and grow eyelashes. 170,463 ; July
10: Serial No. 157,376.; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Lowell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Compacts for face
powder. 172,705 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,667 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Lowell Products Company. (See Morrissey, Frank T.)
Lowensteln, L., & Son, doing business as National Feather
& Pillow Company, Nashville, Tenn. Pillows contain-
ing feathers. 174,5.59 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 157,491 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Lowenthal, Henry, doing business as Standard Mfg. Co.,
Memphis, Tenn. Stick candv. 168,388 : May 22 ; Se-
rial No. 169.640; published Feb. 27, 1923. "
Lower California Fisheries Company, San Diego, Calif.
Canned tunny fish. 166,259 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
164,930; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Lowney, Walter M., Co., The, assignor to Walter M.
Lowney Company, Boston, Mass. Chocolates and
other bonbons. 22,591 ; renewed Mar. 7, 1923.
Lowney, Walter M., Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
173,786 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,235 ; published July
3, 1923.
Lowrance, John W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Mello-Glo Company, Boston, Mass. Cold cream, com-
plexion powder, face powder, tooth paste, etc. 172,561 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,427 ; published May 29, 1923.
Lowry, Donald J., Pasadena, Calif. Lubricating oil and
grease. 170,246 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 171,584 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
I.oyd, Creth J., doing business as C. J. Loyd & Co., Greens-
burg, Ind. Dressed poultry and eggs. 172,755 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 175,255 ; published June 5, 1923.
Luce Cane Harvester Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Harvesters and parts thereof. 177,832 ; Dec. 25.
Lubbers & Bell Mfg. Co., Clinton, Iowa. Fly swatters.
16.3,113; Jan. 2.
Lubbers and Bell Manufacturing Company, Clinton, Iowa.
Game. 173,735 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,753 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Lubi-Kool Company, The, Casper, Wyo. Appliance for
lubricating and cooling internal-combustion engines.
173,312 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,156 ; published
June 19, 1923.
Lubin, Harry, South Orange, N. J. Pipe racks. 175,450;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 183,074 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Lubraseptol Co. (See Bresler, Abraham N.)
Luburg, Charles E., doing business as "J-E" Storage
Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrolyte com-
pound for storage batteries. 170,429 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 171,933 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Lucas, John, & Company Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ready-mixed paints. 163,753 ; Jan. 23.
Lucile Pearl Company. (See Bonk, John J.)
Lucile Somarco Brassiere, The, New York, N. Y.
Brassieres. 166,378; Apr. 3; Serial No. 169,768; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
LuciUe Felt Slipper Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Slippers
made wholly or in part of felt 168,658 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 156,007 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Luckel, King & Cake Soap Company, Portland, Oreg.
Laundry soap. 169,936 ; July 3.
Luden, Wm. H., Inc., Reading, Pa. Candy. 176,444;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 180,541 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Luden, Wm. IL, Inc., Reading, Pa. Marshmallow candies.
176,716 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,308 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Luden, Wm. H., Inc., Reading, Pa. Candy. 177,043;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,542 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Ludlow Manufacturing Associates, Boston, Mass. Twine.
165,067 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,147 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Ludlow Manufacturing Associates, Boston, Mass. Jute
bagging. 170,981 ; July 24.
Ludlum Steel Company. Watervliet, N. Y. Alloy steel.
175,413-14; Nov. 6; Serial No. 162,749-50; published
Aug. 21, 1923.
Luehrmann Hav & Grain Co., St. Louis, Mo. Wheat
flour. 167,340 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 163,097 ; published
Dec. 19, 1922.
Lufrie Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Tooth, hair, and
nail brushes. 164,364 ; Feb. 20.
Lukis Candv Company, Casper, Wyo. Candy. 168,546 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 158,683 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Lull Company, The, Ithaca, N. Y. Polishing preparations
for varnished and enameled surfaces. 163,511 ; Jan. 16.
Lumber Service Corporation, Boston, Mass. Asphalt
shingles and roofing. 175,244 ; Oct. 30.
T-umidor Co.. The. (See Semple, Jas. A.)
Luminite Corporation, The. Newark, N. J. Luminous
pendants for use with electrical switches and lamps.
169,161 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 165,878 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Lummis & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Salted peanuts, pea-
nut candies, and peanut butter. 169,499 ; June 19 ;
Serial No. 156,230: published June 13, 1923.
Lund, George, doing business as George Lund Company,
New York, N. Y. Dolls and animals cut-outs to he
filled with sand. 174,641 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,134 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Lungardia Company, Dallas, Tex. Laxatives. 172,877;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,936 ; published May 29, 1923.
Luno, Everett A., Independence, Mo. Writing pads.
176,791 ; Nov. 27.
Lupi, Joseph, assignor to Pedro Lupl, Barcelona. Spain.
Olive oiL 165,950 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 132,869 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12. 1922.
Lupl, Pedro. (See Lupi, Joseph.)
Lurie Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 170,671 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 167,471 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Lurye, Benjamin, doing business as B. Lurye & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Hammers, hatchets, shovels, screw driv-
ers, and chisels. 170.474 ; July 17; Serial No. 171,226;
published Apr, 17, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
725
Lustine, Harry, Washington, D. C. Coffee. 176,808;
Nov. 27.
Lustroll Co. (See Nicomede, Joe.)
Luther, Charles G., doins husiness as Luthers Tharmacy,
Beaufort, S. C. Preparations for the relief of itching,
Inflammntton, and irritations of the skin, biliousness,
etc. 177,272: Dec. 11; Serial No. 156,331; puhlished
Sept. 11. 1023.
Lutz & Zuelllg, Manila, P. I. Cotton, silk, and woolen
piece goods. 170.211-12; July 10; Serial Nos.
142,219-20; published Apr. 10, lf)23.
Luxite Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo. Pictures printed
from camera negatives. 173,755 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,497: published June 12, 1923.
L & W Mrg. Company, Vlncennes, Ind. Medicine for the
treatment of Ingrowing toenails. 174,040 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 177,445 ; published July 10, 1923.
I>ye Loss Soap Corporation, New Vork, N. 1'. Soap.
1G5.207; Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,776; published Nov.
28. 1922.
Lyon Botanical Co., Incorporated, The, New Tork, N. Y.
Whole and powdered gum acacia, gum tragacanth, gin-
ger Jamaica root, hellebore root, etc. 165,593 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 146,774 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Lyon, Hall & Co., Baltimore, Md., assignor to James,
Baron Ashtou, doing business as Jas. Williamson &
Son, Lancaster, England. Linoleums and window
shades. 23,339 ; renewed July 11, 1923.
Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 111. Musical instruments.
169,493; June 19; Serial No. 148,605; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Lyon & Healy, assignor to Lyon & Ilealy, Inc., Chicago,
111. Musical instruments, merchandise, and goods.
174,345 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 144,290 ; published June
12. 1923.
Lyon & Healy, assignor to Lyon & Healv, Inc., Chicago,
111. Cornets. 175,820 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 161,325 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Lyon, J. H.. & Co., Montgomery, Ala. Hosiery. 176,261 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182.597 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Lyons Bros. Co., The, Dallas, Tex. Fruit beverage sold
as a soft drink and sirups for preparation of same.
167,668 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 172,752 ; published Feb. 20,
1923.
Lyons Chemical Works. (See Lyons, James T.)
Lyons, James T., doing busines as Lyons Chemical Works,
Chicago, 111. Laundry blue or bluing. 163,440 ; Jan. 9.
Lvons, Langston L., doing business as Yoi Mammy's
Milk Co., St. Louis, Mo. Evaporated milk. 173,498 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,668 : published June 19,
1923.
Lynch, Alice L., doing business as Alice-Louise Co., New
York, N. Y. Face creams and powders, perfumes,
toilet waters, rouges, etc. 169.843 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
172,950; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Lynch, Frank R. (See Lynres Company, assignor.)
Lynch Heel Company, Chelsea. Mass. Rubber heels.
168,071 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 161,490 ; published Feb.
27. 1923.
Lyndon Chemical Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Oint-
ment for aches, pains, burns, etc. 170,749-50 ; July
24; Serial Nos. 174.088-9; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Lynn Coaster Car Company, Lynn, Mass. Toy wagons
and coaster cars. 163,365 ; Jan. 9.
Lynres Company Inc., The, assignor to P. R. Lynch, New
York, N. Y. Phonographs or talking machines and
parts thereof. 166.555 : Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 170,941 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Lyradion Manufacturing Company, Mishawaka, Ind.
Phonographs both alone and in combination with radio
receiving sets. 174.321 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,790 ;
published June 26. 1923.
Lyradion Manufacturing Company, Mishawaka, Ind.
Radio receiving sets, loud speakers, batteries, ampli-
fying horns, etc. 174.370 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
175,091 ; published June 26. 1923.
Lysie, J. C. Milling Company, The, Leavenworth, Kans.
Wheat flour. 172,552 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,099 ;
published May 15. 1923.
Lysle, J. C, Milling Company, Leavenworth, Kane
Wheat flour. 177,578 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 173,098 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Lytle, Myrtle H., doing business as Essentials Mineral
Co., Salem, Oreg. Stock food. 165,651 ; Mar. 13.
Lytton. Walter, Inc., Chicago, 111. Combination, phono-
graph and radio receiving sets, loud speakers, etc.
175,999 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 169,814 ; published Sept.
4, 192.3.
M M Importing Co., New York, N. Y. Smokers' pipes.
167,667 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 171,705 ; published Jan. 30,
1923.
M. Valle y Ca., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars. 167.096 ■
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 167,032 ; published Jan. 9, 192M,
Maass & Kemper, Baltimore, Md. Hosiery, sweaters, and
ladies' scarfs and knit underwear. 166,637 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial 165.800 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Rademaker's Koninkli.ike
Cacao en Chocoladefabrieken, The Hague, Netherlands.
Chocolate candy. 172,288 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 166,533 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Mabep. Charles R., Chicago, 111. Livestock feeds.
176.501 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,971 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Mablo Claire Studio. (See Bechdolt, Jack and M.)
Mabley & Carew Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Boots
and shoes. 166.209 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,173 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
Mabley & Carew Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cloaks,
wraps, and suits for ladies. 168,183 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 169,174 ; puhlished Jan. 30, 1923.
Mabley & Carew Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Boots
and shoes. 176,361 ; Nov. 20.
Mabrcy, Phil L., Columbus, Ohio. Steam-laundry scour-
ing compound. 176,792 : Nov. 27.
MaCarthy, John C, doing husiness as The Ma-Lit-Ta Co.,
Norwood, Mass. Ointment for the treatment of piles,
fistula, constipation, etc. 170,034 ; July 10 : Serial No.
173,840; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Macco Co., Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Parting compound or
composition. 163,117; Jan. 2.
Macdonald, Helen M., Vancouver, British Columbia, Can-
ada. Herbal remedy for expectant mt)thers. 173,164 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 157,492 ; published June 19, 1923.
Macdonald, James. New York, N. Y. Cold cream.
165,492 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,188 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Macdonald, James, New York, N. Y. Dental cream.
166,6.56; Apr. 10; Serial No. 123,442; puhlished June
22, 1920.
Machado, William C, Montecito, Calif. Automatic grease
cups for automobiles and the like. 164,556 : Feb. 20.
Machinery Supply & Draper Company, Walla Walla, Wash.
Drapers for machinery for harvesting and treating
grains, cereals, etc. 171,693 ; Aug. 7.
Mack Battery Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Storage bat-
teries and parts. 172,150 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 169,065 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Mack, Edward F., New York, N. Y. Advertising posters.
172,085 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,682 ; published May
22, 1923.
Mack Tool Company, Inc. Rochester, N. Y. Carving, edge,
and coopers' tools and the like. 171,864 ; Aug. 14 ; Se-
rial No. 174,523 ; published May 1, 1923.
Mackenzie, Katherine M., New York, N. Y. Towels or
napkins of paper coated with face or skin cream for
application to the face, hands, etc. 164,478 ; Feb. 20.
MacLean Drug Co., Chicago, 111. Sanitary napkins.
166,232; Mar. 27; Serial No. 165,238; published Oct.
31, 1922.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Flotation devices,
tennis balls, toy vehicles, etc. 175,604 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 178.755 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Shoe polish, shav-
ing cream, soap, etc. 176,753 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
175.504 ; published Sept- 11, 1923-
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, III. Patent medicines.
177,091 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 172,845 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Knives, shears,
scissors, razors, etc. 177,400 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
178,756; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Macleay Estate Co., The, Portland, Oreg. Cheese.
170,856 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 168,772 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
MacGillivray, Dr^ D. D., Pine Village, Ind. Goiter oint-
,ment. 172,515 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 172,278 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Macomb Manufacturing Company. (See Bralnard, Pearl
H.)
Macphee & Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Nerve-tonic
medicine. 176,980; Dec. 11; Serial No. 179,806; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Macpherson, John C, doing business as Macpherson'a
Bakery, La Grande, Oreg. Bread. 174,134 ; Oct. 2.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Mattress
protectors of textile fabrics. 163,476 ; Jan. 16.
Macy, R. H., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's suits.
164,749; Feb. 27.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Coats, bath-
ing suits, capes, children's and infants' dresses, etc.
166.608; Apr. 10; Serial No. 148,393; published Dee.
12, 1922.
Macy, R. H., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair restorer
and tonic. 168,404 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,542 ; puh-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Boys' skating,
sets. 171,783; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,844; published
May 22, 1923.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ophthalmic
lenses. 171,820 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,363 ; published
Jlay 15, 1923.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Aprons.
174,.394; Oct. 16; Serial No. 174,524; published July
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Household
furniture. 174.961 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 160,296 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Artificial silk
in the piece. 177,438 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,314 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Madame Marie. (See Munson, Elizabeth M.)
Madden, D. D., & Co., Inc.. Portland, Oreg. Paper used
for printing or lithographing blank checks, etc. 177.529 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,713 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Maddock, Arthur G., Duarte, Calif. Fresh citrous fruits.
176,964 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 178,854 ; published Sept.
25 1923
Haddocks, John, Bradford, assignor to H. O. Brandt &
Hampson, Manchester, England. Wearing apparel.
23,502; renewed Aug. 15, 1923. „ .,^ o
Haddocks, John, Bradford, assignor to li. O. Brandt &
Hampson, Manchester, England. Cotton, wool, silk,
and worsted or hair piece goods. 23,713 ; renewed Oct.
17, 1923.
Maddox-Harris Laboratories. (See Harris, H. M.)
Made-Nu Company. (See Medvene, William.)
Madson, C. C, Lanesboro, Minn. Ice cream. 171,466 ;
Aug. 7; Serial No. 166,696; published May 15, 1923.
Maeda, Y., doing business as Liberty Produce Company,
Livingston, Calif. Deciduous fruits and grapes in
their natural state. 173.162; Sept. 18; Serial No.
158,782; published June 19, 1923.
Maffitt, Ellen W., doing business as University Pickle
Company, St. Louie, Mo. Pickles. 173,808 ; Oct. 2 :
Serial No. 171,371 : published May 15, 1923.
Magee, Christopher, jr.. Magnetic Springs, Ohio, adminis-
trator of the estate of Julia V. H. Magee, doing business
as Park Hotel and Bath. Medicinal water. 172,832 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 161,493 ; published May 29, 1923.
Magee Furnace Company, Boston, Mass. Combination
stoves or ranges heated by burning of combustible
fuel and electricity. 167,459 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
167,481; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Maggini, Peter, Harrison, N. J. Medicinal bitters for
stomach troubles. 163,237 ; Jan. 2.
Magic Leather Treatment Company, Detroit, Mich. Prepa-
ration for preserving and making flexible canvas and
leather belting. 176,951 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 175,257 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Magi-Graph Co., The, New York, N. Y. Toys. 167,033 ;
Apr. 24; Serial No. 171,092; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Magistral Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. Powders for the
relief of headache and neuralgia. 165,721 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 166,308 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Magnavox Company, The, Oakland, Calif. Electrical
sound amplifiers for phonographs. 172,253 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 155,823 ; published May 8, 1923.
Magner, Charles T., Cleveland, Ohio. Dental suction
plates. 169,982 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 167,779 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Magnete Corporations Company, Holland, Mich. Molded
composition structures for building and appurtenances
relating thereto and molded composition building tile.
167,759 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,497 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Magnolia Metal Company, New York, N. Y. Babbitt bear-
ing and antifriction metals and alloys. 164,628 ; Feb. 20.
Magnolia Metal Company, New York, N. Y. Babbitt,
bearing, and antifriction metals and alloys. 164,760 ;
Feb. 27.
Magnolia Metal Company, New York, N. Y. Babbitt,
bearing, and antifriction metals and alloys. 166,841 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 168,929; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Magnolia Metal Company, New York, N. Y. Babbitt,
bearing, and antifriction metals and alloys. 168,189 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 168,930 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Magnus Chemical Company (Inc.), Brooklyn, N. Y. Soap
and soap mixtures. 175,886 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
180,543 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Magnus Hessberg, Inc., Richmond, Va. Leather. 168,575 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 167,174 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Magnus Imports, Ltd., New York, N. Y. Clothing.
176,561 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,871 ; published Sept.
18 1923
' W., & Co., New York, N. Y. Men's, boys',
and girls' suits, sport suits, overcoats,
sweaters, etc. 164,592 ; Feb. 20.
Magnus, S. W., & (}o., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
175,661 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,160 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Maguire & Co., Infc., New York, N. Y. Cotton duck painted
with stripes and known as awning stripes. 163,944 ;
Feb. 6.
Mahan, Peter J., Philadelphia, Pa. Truss. 168,490 ;
May 22.
Mah-Jongg, Inc. (See Park, Edgar, assignors.)
Mah-Jongg Sales Company of America, San Francisco,
Calif. Dolls. 173,304 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,614 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Mah Juck Mfg. Co. (See Gaffiey, John T.)
Mahoney & Saxton, North Adams, Mass. Salad dress-
ings. 166,868 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,279 ; published
Feb. 6. 1923.
Mahr Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Oil-
burning equipment, furnaces, torches, etc. 174,671 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,683 ; published July 17, 1923.
Maid-Well Garment Company. (See Ash, Edward.)
Mailevator Co. (See Doran, Daniel A.)
Halliard, Henry, doing business as Maillard, New York,
N. Y. Candies. 171,658 ; Aug. 7.
Mailliard & Schmieden, San
fruits. 166,888 ; Apr. 17 ;
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Mailliard & Schmieden, San
fruits, vegetables, and flsh.
No. 172,232 ; published Apr.
Magnus, S.
women's,
Francisco, Calif. Canned
Serial No. 167,312; pub-
Francisco, Calif. Canned
170,447; Julv 17; Serial
10, 1923.
Mailliard & Schmieden, San Francisco, Calif. Olive oil.
170,872; July 24; Serial No. 165,801; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Mailliard & Schmieden, San Francisco, Calif. Olive oil.
170,922 ; Julv 24 ; Serial No. 165,802 ; pubnshed Apr.
24, 1923.
Mains & Grebenstein Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 165,689 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 170,204 ; pub-
nshed Dec. 26. 1922.
Maison Blanche Co., New Orleans, La. Candy.
175,946 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,753 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Majestic Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Ovens,
roll warmers and revivers, gas-heated griddles, toasters,
waffle bakers, etc. 165,083 ; Har. 6 ; Serial No. 157,766 ;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
Majestic Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Steam-
ers, seamles.s steam kettles, copper-jacketed kettles, etc.
172,804; Sept. 11; Serial No. 152,763; puWished June
5, 1923.
Majestic Milling Co., Aurora, Mo. Self-rising wheat
flour. 167,339 ; Hay 1 ; Serial No. 163,103 ; pubHshed
Dec. 19, 1922.
Hajestic Shoe Company, New York, N. Y. Shoe^
173,998 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,412 ; published July 17,
1923
Maldari, F., & Bros., New York, N. Y. Molds for the
manufacture of alimentary pastes. 169,323 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 175,018 ; pubUshed Mar. 20, 1923.
Maline Mills Company, The, Winston-Salem, N. C. Knit
and woven underwear. 177,501 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
182,252 ; published Oct. 9. 1923.
Ma-Lit-Ta Co., The. (See MaCarthy, John C.)
Malito Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dresses for ladles
and misses. 164,423: Feb. 20.
Mallas Gravis Co., New York, N. Y. Women's and misses'
dresses. 174,265 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 176,029 ; pub-
Ushed July 10, 1923.
MaUinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Scarfs
and mufflers of knitted and woven silk and fiber silk.
163,598; Jan. 23.
Malllnson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 167,670 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 172,755 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
MaUinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Scarfs and
mufflers of silk. 167,994 ; May 8.
MaUinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 168,043 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 173,138 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
MaUinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Snk piece
goods. 168,760 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,754 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
MaUinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. SUk piece
goods. 168,761 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,756 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Maninson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Snk piece
goods. 170,502; July 17; Serial No. 173,139; pub-
lished Apr. 24. 1923.
Malllnson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Snk
piece goods. 170,527; July 17; Serial No. 174,020;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Malllnson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 171.392 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,092 ; published
May 1, 1923.
MalHnson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 171,472 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,524 ; published
May 15, 1923.
MaUinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 171,477 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,110 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Mallory Hat Company, The, Danbury, Conn. Hats for
men, women, and children. 171,207 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 156,653 ; published May 8, 1923.
Mallory Shirt Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress, negli-
gee, soft, and sport shirts. 175,215 ; Oct. 30.
Mallowitz, Isaac, Trenton, N. J. Butter. 167,509 ; May
3 ; Serial No. 165,805 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Malone, Annie M., doing business as Poro College, St.
Louis, Mo. Liquid and ointment preparations for pro-
moting the growth of the hair, shampoo, etc. 169,751 ;
Julv 3 ; Serial No. 171,464 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Malone Dairy Co., New York, N. Y. Fermented milk.
166,895 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 165,804 ; pubUshed Jan.
30, 1923.
Malone & Hyde, Inc., Memphis, Tenn. Table molasses
and simp, ground spices, and candies. 164,670 ;
Feb. 27.
Malone-Lemmon Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Radio
transmitting and receiving devices and parts thereof.
165.183; Har. 6; Serial No. 168,683; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Malone-Lemmon Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Electri-
cal apparatus and equipment — namely, rheostats.
168,422; May 22; Serial No. 172,424; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Malouf, Abraham M., New York, N. Y. Poultry foun-
tains. 168,515 ; May 22.
Malouf, Abraham M., New York, N. Y. Garters. 176,971 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,618 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Malsin. Albert. New York, N. Y. Soap. 176,514 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 164,060 ; pubnshed Sept. 11, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENI' OFFICE, 1!)2;5.
Alphabetical Ust of registrants of trade-viarkt — Coiitimiod.
727
Malt-Diastase Company, New Tork, N. Y. Concentrated
liquid malt extracts. 167,086 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
151.633 ; published Oct. 11, 1921.
Malt-Diastase Company, New lork, N. Y. Malt extracts.
10S,'J-1; Mav '^i) ; Serial No. 148,156; published Mar.
13, 192:^.
Maltana Company, Tlie, Welland, Ontario, Canada. Wheat
and pancake Hour, flour for making pastries, etc.
177,016 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 164,253 ; published Sept.
■25, 1923.
Maltese Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton
goods in the piece. 175,498 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
177,498 ; published Aug. 21, 1923. ^ ^ „_^
Mama Cookie Bakerv, Chicago, 111. Cookies. 1(6,876;
, Dec. 4 ; Serial No! 181.758 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Mammoth Hosiery Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. Ladles' full-
fashioned silk hosiery. 164.595 : Feb. 20.
Mammy's Milk Co. (See Lyons, Langston L.)
Manassas Feed & Milling Co. (See Robertson, Boiling L.)
Manatee Fruit Co., Palmetto, Fla. Fresh citrous fruits,
fresh tomatoes, celery, lettuce, etc. 168,884 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 167,183 : published Mar. 6, 1923.
Manchester Board vt Paper Co., Inc., Richmond, Va.
Cloth boards. 174,914 : Oct. 23.
Manchester Coal Co.. The, Manchester, Ala. Coal.
169.56S ; June 19.
Manchester Handle & Turning Company. (See Shurtz,
Thomas M.) , ^ ,.^
Manchester Knitting Mills, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Men's, women's, and children's knitted and textile bath-
ing suits. 172,657 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,844 ; pub-
lished .Tune 5, 1923. „
Mandcl & Cohen, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, underwear.
and sweaters. 164,807 ; Feb. 27.
Mandell, Kaufmann, Casa Grande, Ariz. Handkerchiefs.
177,072 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,580 ; published Sept.
18, 1923. ,, ,
Mandel's, B., Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Men s and young
men's serge suits. 169,172 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
168,539 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Manelich. John, Youngsville, Pa. Medicine for wounds,
sores, burns, boils, and eczema. 164,151 ; Feb. 13.
Manganese Bronze and Brass Co. Limited, The, Westmin-
ister. London, Ensland. Metals used in manufacture.
177,190 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 178,051 ; published Sept.
25, 1923. . „ ^
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, B. I.
Cotton fabrics in the piece used in the manufacture of
tires. 163,366 ; Jan. 9. „ ^
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Cotton thread and yarn. 165,746 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
171,179; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Cotton thread and yarn. 166,036 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 167,728 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Cotton thread and yarn. 167,038 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
170.889 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Cotton fabric in the piece. 170,261; July 10; Serial
No. 170,440; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Manhattan Baking Powder Co.. New York, N. Y. Cocoa,
puddingj and cornstarch. 172,980 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,316 : published June 5, 1923.
Manhattan Corset Company, New York. N. Y. Corsets.
brassieres, waists, bands. 176,914 ; Dec. 4.
Manhattan Electrical Supply Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Electrical apparatus, machines, and supplies. 167,102 ;
Apr. 24; Serial No. 169,134; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Manhattan Electrical Supply Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Telephonic receivers and head sets. 169,088 ;
.Tune 5 ; Serial No. 174.253 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Manhattan Hair Cloth Co.. New York, N. Y. Haircloth
In the piece. 163.952 ; Feb. 6.
Manhattan Knitting Mills, Inc.. New York, N. Y.
Sweaters. 173,263; Sept. 18; Ser. No. 175,431; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Manhattan Manufacturing Co. (See Berger, Louis.)
Manhattan Photo Supply Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Golf balls. 170,685 ; July 17.
Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., Passaic, N. J. Brake lining.
175.998 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 166,839 ; published Sept.
4 1923.
Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., The, Passaic, N. J. Ma-
chinery belting, hose, and packing. 173,243 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 160,825 ; published June 19, 1923.
Manhattan Soap Company. (See Burke, Frank G.)
Manicurex Co., The. (See Moeller, Annetta T.)
Manion, Catherine M., doing business as Manion Surreal
Supplv House. New York, N. Y. Obstetrical outfits and
surgical supplies. 168.629 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,881 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Manion Surgical Supply House. (See Manion, Cather-
ine M.)
Manischewitz, B., Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Matzos. 166,778; Apr. 10.
Manischewitz, B., Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Matzos. 167.289; Apr. 24.
Mann, Arthur B., doing business as Tecq Products Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Skin lotions and medicinal
preparations for inflammed mucous membrane. 176.170 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 177.499; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Mann, William, Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pass books.
168,155 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 173,206 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Mannc & Weill, New York, N. Y. Fabric gloves. 108,530 ;
May 22.
Mannesmancrohren-Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Bi-
cycles and motor cycles and parts thereof, etc. 174,954 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 163,691 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Manuesmannrohren-Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Light-
ning arresters and rods, tips, elc. 175,747 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 163,693 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Mannesmannriihren-fterke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Am-
monia, chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon-dioxide
cylinders, bottles, flasks, etc. 175,094 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 163,688; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Mannesmannrohren-Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Tubes,
tube joints, pipes, etc. 177,015 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
163,689 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Mannesovitch, Israel, jr„ doing business as Schenectady
Knit Goods House, Schenectady, N. Y. Hosiery and
underwear. 166,642; Apr. 10; Serial No. 165,803;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Manning Fibre Products Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y.
Fiber shoe counters. 166,034 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
167,407; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Manning, Harry W., Portland, Oreg. If'uel-oil vaporizer.
165,924 ; Mar. 20.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc., New York. N. Y.
Copper-nickel-alloy castings. 174,493 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 177,565 ; published July 24, 1923.
Manny-Klelly Co., New York. N. Y. Knitted and tex-
tile underwear. 175,767 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,135 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Mansfield Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. Furniture
and automobile polishes. 169,971 ; July 10 ; Serial N'o.
164.600; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Mansfield, Richard H., Cottage City, Md. Cartoons.
167,855 : May 8 ; Serial No. 161,746 ; pubUshed Feb.
20, 1923.
Mansmann Brothers, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hosiery.
166,657; Apr. 10; Serial No. 164,446; pullished Dec.
12 1922.
Manton-Gaulin Manufacturing Company, Inc., Boston and
South Boston, Mass. Homogenizer for rendering homo-
geneous the ingredients of compounded products.
172,517 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 172,425 ; published May 29,
1923.
Manufacturer's Motor Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Piston-rlns expanders. 167,751 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
167,919 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Manufacturers Phonograph Co., Inc., Ne'w York, N. Y.
Phonographs. 163.512 ; Jan. 16.
Manufacturers Record Company, assignor to Manufac-
turers Record Publishing Company, Baltimore. Md.
Newspaper or weekly pamphlet. 16,378 ; renewed
Mar. 12, 1919.
Manufacturers Record Publi.=hing Co. (See Manufac-
turers Record Company, assignor.)
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Threads. 165,448 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 171,334 ; pub-
Ushed Jan. 2, 1923.
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo. Threads.
167,329-30 ; Apr. 24.
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo. Threads.
172,040 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 158,936 ; published May
22, 1923.
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo. Threads.
172,042 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 158,633 ; published May
22, 1923.
Manufacturers Supplies Company. St. Louis, Mo.
Threads. 172,834 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 158,632 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo. Threads.
176.935-7 : Dec. 4.
Manufactures des Glaces et Prodults Chimiques de St.
Gobaln, Chauny & Clrey, Paris, France. Plate glass
and glassware. 166,049 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,720 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Manufacturing Jewelers Export Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Articles of jewelry and personal adornment. 172,590 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,680 ; published May 29, 1923.
Mapele Silk Manufacturing Co. Inc., Paterson, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Ribbons of silk and artificial silk.
167,093 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 166,781 ; published Jan.
30 1923
Maple Grove Candies, Inc., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Maple
cream, sirup, sugar, and honey, sauce for ice cream.
170,706 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 154,522 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Maple Producers' Co-Operatlve Association, Inc.,. Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Maple sirup and sugar. 173.260 ; Sept.
18 ; Serial No. 175,432 ; published June 19, 1923.
Maple Products Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy. 167,014;
Apr. 24; Serial No. 162,498; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Maples Manufacturing Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio.
Clothe-s- washing machines. 164,947 ; Feb. 27..
Mappin & Webb, Limited, Sheffield and London, England.
Scent-bottle screws — that is, bottle closures. 163,118 ;
Jan. 2.
Mappin & Webb Limited. SheflBeld and London, England-
Buttonhooks, shoehorns, buttonhook and shoehorn
combinations, and glove hooks. 166,074 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 159,469; published Nov. 14, 1922.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Mappin & Webb Limited, Sheffield and London, England.
Buttonhooks, shoehorns, buttonhook and shoehorn com-
binations, and glove hooks. 166,538 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 159,474; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Mappin & Webb, Limited, Sheffield and London, England.
Manicure scissors, nail clippers, files, and tweezers.
168,123; May 15; Serial No. 159,476; published Feb.
27 1923
Mappin & Webb, Limited, Sheffield and London, England.
Lancets, fleams, and surgical scissors. 168,124 ; May
15 ; Serial No. 159,477 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Mappin & Webb Limited, Sheffield and London, England.
Table and household ware. 169,555 ; June 19.
Mappin & Webb Limited, Sheffield and London, England.
Table and household ware. 169,561 ; June 19.
Maranto, Giuseppe P., Baltimore, Md. Preparation for
tht relief and cure of indigestion. 169,648 ; June 26 ;
Serial No. 169,600; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Marathon Co., Attleboro, Mass. , Bib holders, baby pins,
chains and pendants, lockets, bracelets, rings, etc.
164,588; Feb. 20.
Marathon Co., Attleboro, Mass. Bib holders, baby pins,
chains, and pendants, lockets, etc. 166,560 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 169,218 : published Dec. 26, 1922.
Marathon Company, The, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Safety
straps to hold children in high chairs, gocarts, etc.
166,340; Apr. 3; Serial No. 162,027; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Marathon Sales Co. (See TJnger, Louis J.)
Marathon Tire & Eubber Company, The, Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio. Cardcases, bill folds, hand bags, music rolls,
etc. 165,855 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 148,498 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Marathon Tire & Rubber Company, The, Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio. Leather, etc., belts for supporting outer gar-
ments. 166,606 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 148,499 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Marble Head Lime Co., The, assignor to The Kelley Island
Lime & Transport Company, Sandusky and Cleveland,
Ohio. Manufactured lime. 23,101 ; renewed May 23,
1923.
Marble Mills, Inc., The, Evanston, 111. Underwear of
knitted fabric. 175,929 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,874 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Marbletex Co., Inc., The, West Hoboken, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Silks, silk and cotton mixtures, cotton
goods, linens, and draperies. 170,057 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 175,938 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Marchant Calculating Machine Company, Emeryville,
Calif. Calculating machines. 165,025 ; Feb. 27.
Marchiony Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ice cream,
flavored ice, ice-cream bricks, etc. 174,918 ; Oct. 23.
Marcus, Julius, Company, Chicago, 111. Food-flavoring ex-
tracts. 171,263 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 169,313 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Marcus Mason & Co., New York, N. Y., assignor to Mar-
cus Mason & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Coffee classi-
fiers, hullers, polishers, power screens, pulpers, and ele-
vators ; 22,676 ; renewed Mar. 21, 1923.
Marcus Mason & Co., New York, N. Y., assignor to Mar-
cus Mason & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Coffee machin-
ery. 22,803 ; renewed Apr. 11, 1923.
Marcus, Robert, Co., New York, N. Y. Storage-battery
discharge test sets, startometers or starter-testing In-
struments, etc. 166,012 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,754 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Mares, Frank M., doing business as Mares Medicine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Remedies for coughs, colds, con-
stipation, rheumatism, etc. 164.339 ; Feb. 20.
Mares Medicine Company. (See Mares, Frank M.)
Marett, Ruby E., New York, N. Y. Beverages, fruit
sirups, extracts, and flavorings for the same. 176,429 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 184,412 ; published Sept. 18. 1923.
Marfield Radio Mfg. Co. (See Hirshfleld, Maurice W.)
■ Marflsi, John, Omaha, Nebr. Pop-corn machines. 165,007 ;
Feb. 27.
Margolis Yelen Kaiser Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Hosiery.
169,267 : June 12 ; Serial No. 155,231 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Margueritte Laboratories. (See Murphy, Margaret C.)
Margulies, Larry J., New York, N. Y. Women's dresses
and waists. 173,408 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 176,902 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Margus, Julie, Berkeley, Calif. Salve remedy to cure
pain and inflammation. 164,627 ; Feb. 20.
Margus, Julie, Berkeley, Calif. Liquid medicine for
tuberculosis. 176,238 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 164,656 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Mariani, Scipio, Exeter, Ba. Maltless nonalcoholic bev-
erage to be sold as a soft drink. 169,106 ; June 5.
Marie Antoinette Perle 'Co. (See Blauston, Nathan L.)
Marine Oil Company, Ltd., New Orleans, La. Gasoline.
164,024; Feb. 6.
Marine Oil Company, Ltd., New Orleans, La. Machine
oil. 3 64,025; Feb. 6.
Marine Oil Company Ltd., New Orleans, La. Cylinder
and automobile oil for lubricating purposes. 165.676;
Mar. 20 : Serial No. 166,390 ; published Nov. 28, 1922
Marine Oil Company, Ltd., New Orleans, La. Cylinder
and automobile oil for lubricating purposes. 168,355 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 166,384 : published Feb. 20. 1923.
Marine Products Co. Inc., Tacoma, Wash. Fertilizer.
164,333; Feb. 20.
Marinello Company, La Crosse, Wis. Powder for the
skin, toilet water, and perfume. 164,164 ; Feb. 13.
Marinello Company, La Crosse, Wis. Rouge and face
powder. 176,383; Nov. 27; Serial No. 177,187; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Marinette Electric Corporation, Marinette, Wis. Radio
receiving sets. 171,008: July 31; Serial No. 176,634;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Marinette Electric Corporation, Marinette, Wis. Phones
for use with radio apparatus. 172,323 ; Aug. 28 ; Se-
rial No. 176,635 ; published May 29, 1923.
Marlon Machine, Foundry & Supply Co., Marlon, Ind,
Sucker rods. 163,662; Jan. 23.
Marion Steam Shovel Co., The, Marion, Ohio. Excavat-
ing shovels, dredges, dragline excavators, orange-peel
excavators, etc. 163,862 ; Jan. 30.
Maritime Milling Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Poultry and
stock food. 168,015 ; May 8.
Mark Brothers, New York, N. Y. Men's, boys', and chil-
dren's suits and coats. 166,601 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
150,365 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Markman, Simon, New York, N. Y. Clay and paste
for the complexion. 170,927 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
162,941 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Marks, Samuel H., New York, N. Y. Adhesive pastes.
175,239; Oct. 30.
Marks-Tager Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Children's dresses.
164,746 ; Feb. 27.
Markt & Hammacher Company, New York, N. Y. Car-
penters' tools, agricultural implements. 170.476 ;
July 17: Serial No. 172,233; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Marmola Company, Detroit, Mich. Laxatives. 169,585 ;
June 26; Serial No, 155,357; published July 18, 1922.
Marmola Company, Detroit, Mich. Deodorant. 176,950 ;
Dee. 11 ; Serial No. 178,621 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Marolyn Extract Co. (See Palmer, Marlon C.)
Marqua, J. E., Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Moving-
illuminated-slgn-proiection devices. 164,385 ; Feb. 20.
Marquette Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn. Rim
and tire tools. 169,353 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,049 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Marquette Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn.
Luggage carriers, shock absorbers, combined fender
braces and bumpers. 174,837; Oct. 23; Serial No.
176,561 ; published July 24, 1923.
Marre, E., & Bro., Oakland, Calif. Canned fruits, vege-
tables, and fish. Jams, jellies, etc. 168,018 ; May 8.
Marret, Bonnin, Lebel et Guieu, Paris, France. Metals
and alloys for use in jewelry and jewelers' wares.
168,886 : May 29 ; Serial No. 170,301 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Marret, Bonnin, Lebel et Guicti, Paris, France. Alloys and
metals for use in jewelry and jewelers' wares. 168,972 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 170,302 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Marret, Bonnin, Lebel & Guieu, Paris, France. Alloy in-
tended to be used for jewelry and jewelers' goods.
176,042 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,018 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Marrus, Isaac I., Scranton, Pa. Suits, overcoats, sheep-
skin coats, pants, etc. 176,449 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
177.310 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Mars Grand Rug Co., The, Pawtucket, R. I. Rugs, car-
pets, and other textile floor coverings. 177,067 ; Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 183,390; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Marschat Import Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cologne
waters, bath salts, face clays, etc. 170,081 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 167,530; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Marschat, Richard A., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
163,925; Feb. 6.
Marsh, Lavinia A., doing business as E. Morgan & Sons,
Providence, R. I. Pharmaceutical product for the
treatment of poisoning, burns, bruises, etc. 168,447 ;
May 22 : Serial No. 170,500 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Marshall & Burke, Richmond, Calif. Paint and varnish
remover. 166,459 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,642 ; pub-
lished .Tan. 9, 1923.
Marshall Candy Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy.
169,256; June 12; Serial No. 171,227; published Mar.
27. 1923.
Marshall Canning Company, Marshalltown, Iowa. Canned
foods. 167,126-7; Apr. 24; Serial Nos. 165,397-8;
published Dec. 12. 1922.
Marshall, Clifford C, Vincennes, Ind. Medicinal oint-
ment for the tre.Ttment of scalp and hair. 172.883 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,877 ; published May 15, 1923.
Marshall, Edward E., doing business as Huntingdon
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Golf Balls.
167.039-40 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial Nos. 170,883-4 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Shampoo.
163,119; Jan. 2.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, HI. Cotton batting.
163,120-4; Jan. 2.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Ladies' hosiery.
163,238 ; .Tan. 2.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Muslin piece
goods. 163,367; Jan. 9.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Bedspreads and
pillow shams. 163,368-9 ; Jan. 9.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Poker chips.
163,370; Jan. 9.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Towels made
of textile fabrics. 163,441 ; Jan. 9.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
729
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Shirts, collars,
neckties, pyjamas, bath robes, and overalls. 163,599 ;
Jan. 23.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Men's hosiery.
16.S.S19 : Jan. 30.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Antiseptic ger-
micide and insect exterminator. 164,500 ; Feb. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Shirts, night-
shirts, and pyjamas. 164,551 ; Feb. 20.
Marshall li'leld & Company, Chicago, 111. Men's, women's,
and children's leather belts. 164,591 ; Feb. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Ladies' hosiery.
164.599-600: Feb. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Men's hosiery.
164,601 : Feb. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Toadies' hosiery.
164,602; Feb. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wilton rugs
and carpets. 165,031 ; Feb. 27.
M.-iisball Fii>l(l & Company. Chicago, 111. Elastic web.
165, OiH : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,932 ; published Nov.
14. 19i;2.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Elastic web.
165,005 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,926 ; published Nov.
14. 1922.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Face powder,
toilet water, compact powder, cold cream, and talcum
powder. 165.427; Mar. 13; Serial No. 165,924; pub-
lished Dec. 12. 1922.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, III. Velvet carpets.
165,901 ; Mar. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wilton carpets.
165.902: Mar. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, III. "Velvet carpets.
165.903 ; Mar. 20.
Marshall Field & Company. Rubber bathing caps.
165,991 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,921 ; published Dec.
12. 1922.
Marshal] Field & Company, Chicago, III. Shirts, blouses,
nightshirts, and pyjamas. 166,190 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 161.544 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Hand bags
of leather and fabric, and other leather goods.
166.256 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,897 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Marshall Field & Companv, Chicago, III. Alarm clocks.
166.596 : Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 161,537 ; published July
18. 1922.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, III. Men's and
women's scarfs, misses' and women's knit skirts,
sweaters, men's jerseys, etc. 166,641; Apr. 10; Serial
No. 165,930 : published Dec. 12, 1922.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. .Cigar and
cigarette cases. 166.851; Apr. 17; Serial No. 165,366 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Sachet and
face powder, vanishing cream, cold cream, rouge, etc.
167.227 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 169,641 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
ilarshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Ladies' hosiery.
168,196: May 15; Serial No. 166,058; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Hairpins, com-
mon pins, hand sewing needles, crochet hooks, lace pins,
etc. 16S.205 ; May 15 : Serial No. 161,546 : published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, III. Corset waists.
169.419 : .Tune 12.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Silk and cotton
piece goods. 169,688: June 26; Serial No. 165,923;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Lingerie trim-
minsr. fanev braids, etc. 169.880 : Julv 3 ; Serial No.
146.534 : published Feb. 21. 1922.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, HI. Sateen in the
piee?. 1R9.933: Julv 3.
Marshall Field & Coinpanv. Chicago, 111. Sheets and
pillowcases. 169,991 : .Tuly 10 ; Serial No. 140,289 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicaeo, 111. Women's
hnsieiy. 170.146 ; July 10 : Serial No. 158.115 : pub-
lished Apr. 24. 1923.
.Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Gingham In
the piece. 170.337 : .Tuly 10.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, III. Toweling in
the piece. 171.682 : Aug. 7.
Marshall Field & Companv, Chicago, 111. Bimonthly maga-
zines. 171,744 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 161,681 ; published
May 1, 1923.
Marshal! Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Bias-fold tape
and binding. 171,937 ; Aug. 14.
Marshall Field & Companv, Chicago. 111. Compleilon
and bath soap. 173.586 : Sept. 25.
Marshall Field & Companv. Chicaso. 111. Jewelry.
174..3S2 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 161.539 ; published Feb.
20. 1923.
Marsh.nll Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Nail tiles, toilet
twepzf-rs. nail and cuticle nippers. 174.419 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 181,270; published .Tuly 17, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Cotton voile In
the piece. 174.531 ; Oct. 16.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wool and wool
and silk mixture yarn. 174,645 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
181,262 : published Aug. 7, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Muslin In the
piece. 174,646 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,263 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wool and wool
and silk mixture yarn. 174,647 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
181,266; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wool and wool
and silk mixture yarn. 174,648 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
181.268; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Scissors, shears,
and pocketknlves. 174,851 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,371 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Trunks, suit-
cases, and traveling bags. 175,255 : Oct. 30.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Cotton crape
goods In the piece. 175.275 ; Oct. 30.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicaeo, 111. Perfume.
175,478 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,523 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Cotton linings
in the piece. 176,987 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,524 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Women's muslin
underwear. 177,392 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,267 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Marshall-Gerken Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Electrical
binding posts. 174,464 : Oct. 16 : Serial No. 173,775 ;
published June 12. 1923.
Marshall. Harry G., Newark, Ohio. Saccharine. 176,818 ;
Nov. 27.
Marshall Metal Corporation, Chicago, 111. Aluminum
welding metal. 166.370 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,032 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Marshall & Muller. Lodi, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits
and grapes. 173,217: Sept. 18; Serial No. 174,581;
published June 26, 1923.
Marshall Oil Company of Iowa, Marshalltown, Iowa.
Compounded mineral turpentine. 163.125 : Jan. 2.
Marshall Oil Company of Iowa. Marshalltown, Iowa.
Varnish, putty, floor oil, and ready-mixed paints.
164,317 : Feb. 20.
Marshall Reiha, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Glassware for use
in laboratories. 165,959 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 151,766 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Marshall, Robert S., doing business as The Steenburg Fur
Company, Gloversville. N. Y. Preparation for pre-
vention of moths. 168,130 : May 15 ; Serial No.
170,826; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Marshall Ventilated Mattress Co. Limited, The, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Mattresses. 175.836 : Nov. 13 ; Se-
rial No. 181.838; published Aue. 28, 1923.
Marshall. Warren, Kansas City. Kans. Preparation for
deodorizing had-smelling and sweating bodies and feet.
165.500 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,008 : published Dec.
5. 1922.
Marsha 11- Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Axle grease.
164.703 : Feb. 27.
Marshall- Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Storage bat-
teries, dry cells, electric sad and curling irons and per-
colators. 165,028 : Feb. 27.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Electric
laundry washing machines. 169,576; June 19.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth. Minn. Laundry wash-
ing machines and wringers. 171,087 : Julv 31 ; .Serial
No. 174.211 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Pack sacks,
saddles, horse collars, harness, etc. 173,457 : Sept.
25 : Serial No. 178.533 : published June 19, 1923.
Marsh.oll-Wells Company, Duluth. Minn. Paint and shav-
ing brushes. 174,503: Oct. 16; Serial No. 181,135;
published July 24, 1923.
Marshall-Wells Company. Duluth, Minn. Coal and gas
ranges, coal. gas. wood, and oil heaters, gasoline cook-
stoves and hot-air furnaces. 174.903 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 178.855 : published .Tuly 24. 1923.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Sand, emery, and
garnet paper, omerv and garnet cloth. sharpenin<r
stones, etc. 175.906 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178.532 :
published Aug. 21. 1923.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Carpenters'
gauges, plumb bobs, plumbs and levpls. etc. 175.038 :
Oct. 30 : Serial No. 178.527 : published Aug. 7. 1923.
Marshalltown Manufacturing Company, Marshalltown.
Iowa. Rotary self-feeding bevel and splitting shears
and brick and plastering trowels. 164,571 ; Feb. 20.
Mar-Son Medicine Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Dentifrice, par-
ticularlv pvorrhea remedv and tooth paste. 165.711 :
Mar. 20: Serial No. 168.327: published Dec. 19. 1922.
Marstin. Clayton R., doing business as The Blazeout
Company, Boston. Mass. Fire-extinEruishintr powders.
170.148; .Tuly 10; Serial No. 168.272: published Apr.
3, 1923.
Marston. William H., doing business as Marston's Res-
taurant and Bakerv. Newton, Mass. Bread, rolls, and
biscuits. 165,406-7 : Mar. 6 : Serial Nos. 156,171-2 ;
published Oct. 31. 1922.
Marston's Restaurant and Bakery. (See Marston, Wil-
liam H.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Ali)Jiahetic(il list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Martha Maid Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, Clii-
cago, 111. Children's dresses. 174,059 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,367 ; published July 10, 1923.
Martha Maid Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, Chi-
cago, 111. Cotton, silk, wool, and linen underwear of
knitted and textile fabric for females. 174,331 ; Oct.
16 : Serial No. 178,084 ; published July 17, 1928.
Martin, Anita, New York, N. Y. Dress shields. 167,495 ;
May 1; Serial No. 166,240; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Martin, C. J., Au,stin, Tex. Poultry medicine for the
treatment of blackhead, etc. 174,423 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 170,943 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Martin Cantine Co., The, Sauserties, N. Y. Enameled
book paper. 175,251 ; Oct. 30.
Martin Cantine Co., The, Saugerties, N. Y. Enameled
book paper. 176,430-1 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 182,980-1 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Martin, Charles F., Fairmont, W. Va. Maltless beverage
sold as a soft drink. 167,116 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
164,254; published July 25, 1922.
Martin, John H., doing business as Dermavel Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Toilet clay. 168,233; May
15 ; Serial No. 171,180 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Martin and Martin, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Men's, boys',
misses', and women's belts. 165,306 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 162,884 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Martin-Senour Company, The, Chicago, 111. Varnishes ;
stains ; paint enamels ; dry, ready-mixed, and paste
paints ; lacquers, etc. 165,284 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
153,309 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Martin-Senou-r Company, The, Chicago, 111. Paints (liq-
uid, paste, or semipaste), paint enamels, japans, var-
nishes, stains, etc. 167,821 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 155,358 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Martin Varnish Company, Chicago, 111. Varnishes.
168,473 : May 22 ; Serial No. 167,882 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Martin, W. & J., Glasgow, Scotland. Leather. 172,718 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,148 ; published June 5, 1923.
Martinka, Joseph J., Newark, N. J. Preparation for
pains, burns, bruises, and cancer. 167,637 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 166,603; published Jan. 2, 1923. ,
Martins Birmingham Limited, Birmingham, England.
Golf balls and footballs. 171,097 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
173,972 ; published May 1, 1923.
Martoccio, F. A., Macaroni Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
Macaroni. 173,265 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,258 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Martorelli, RafEaele, New York, N. Y. Peeled tomatoes
and tomato paste.- 167,732 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
156,453; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Martorelli, RafEaele, New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 170,703 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 152,269 ; published May 9, 1922.
Marty, Carl, and Company, Chicago, 111. Cheese.
167,194 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,432 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Marty, Carl, & Company, Chicago, III. Cheese. 177,381 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,904 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Marvel Equipment Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Liquid measuring and dispensing pumps. 168,128 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 170,985 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Marvel Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Gaso-
line and liquid gauges. 172,273 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
177,682 ; published May 29, 1923.
Marvel Tractor Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Motor-driven
farm tractors. 171,720 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 142,798 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Marvelette Company, Defiance, Ohio. Hair tonic.
175,632 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,945 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Marvello Lace Company, New York, N. Y. Lace edgings
in the piece. 170,661 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 168,220 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Marvellum Company, The, Holyoke, Mass. Cover paper.
171,981-2 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial Nos. 178,856-7 ; published
May 22, 1923.
Marvel-o Manufacturing Company. (See Laidlaw,
James H.)
Marvil Garment Company. (See Darrish, Morris E.)
Marvin, Burdette K., doing business as Marvin Date Com-
pany, Riverside, Calif. Dates. 171,361 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 170,688; published May 8, 1923.
Marvin, Charlotte E., San Francisco, Calif. Jellies,
jams, preserves, marmalades, and pickles. 175,122 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 176,198 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Marvin, E. W., Company, Troy, N. Y. Nurses' collars,
cuffs, aprons, caps, bibs, uniforms, etc. 174,796 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 174,845 ; published July 24, 1923.
Maryland Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Children's over-
all play suits. 168,084 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 129,239 ;
published June 1, 1920.
Maryland Neckwear Company, Baltimore, Md. Cravats.
164,560; Feb. 20.
Maryland Packing Co., Baltimore, Md. Prepared mustard.
Mayonnaise and olive relishes. 169,402 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 160,145 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Masol Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. Toilet preparations.
177,247 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,760 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Mason, Au «& Magenheimer Confectionery Manufacturing
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Candies. 165,797 ; Mar.
20 : Serial No. 163,161 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Mason, Au & Magenheimer Confectioner.v Manufacturing
Company, lirooklyn, N. Y. Candies. 170,155 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 168,978 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Mason City Oil & Grease Company, Mason City, Iowa.
Sweeping compound. 165,295 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
165,454 ; published Dec. 5,, 1922.
Mason City Oil & Grease Company. Mason City, Iowa.
Gasoline. 168,016; May 8.
Mason, David, doing business as Elinette Co., New York,
N. Y. Toilet preparations — namely, toilet water, pow-
der, cream, etc. 168,119 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 157,330 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Ma«on, Harry R., Falmouth, Mass. Laxatives. 165,474 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 168,117 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Mason, .John, doing business as Mason Mfg. Co., Sausalito
and San Francisco, Calif. Substitute for turpentine.
169,544 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 170,395 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Mason, Judson T., doing business as Tol-0-Nite Remedy
Co., Washington, D. C. Compound for treating in-
fluenza, grippe, etc. 170,607 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
174,317; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Mason Mfg. Co. (See Mason, John.)
Mason, Robert L., doing business as Anchor Sales Serv-
ice, Waterloo, Iowa. Trading certificates. 173,803;
Oct. 2; Serial No. 173,518; published May 29, 1923.
Massachusetts Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Sweet-
chocolate nut bars. 177,683 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
167,479 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Massachusetts Cotton Mills, Lowell, Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Cotton goods. 23,019 ; renewed May
16, 1923.
Massachusetts Cotton Mills, Lowell, Mass. Woven cotton
goods. 23,710-11 ; renewed Oct. 17, 1923.
Massachusetts Knitting Mills, Boston, Mass. Hosiery.
163,962; Feb. 6.
Massachusetts Knitting Mills, Boston, Mass. Hosiery.
166,017; Mar. 27; Serial No. 163,162; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Ma.ssachusetts Tire Sales Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Rubber
tires. 176,356 ; Nov. 20.
Massicotte, Louis G., Providence, R. I. Combined sealing-
tape holders and moistening devices. 163,938 ; Feb. 6.
Master Builders Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Prep-
arations to be incorporated with mortar, cement, etc.,
for the purpose of coloring, hardening, etc., the setting.
174,470; Oct. 16; Serial No. 170,148: published July
3, 1923.
Master Radio Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Radiotele-
phone attachments. 172,444 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
171,544; published May 29, 1923.
Master Rule Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Rules, fold-
ing rules, extension rules. 173,939 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,044-; published July 10, 1923.
Masuda, Tomekechi, doing business as Nippon Tea Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Tea, coffee, rice, and extracts for
seasoning foods. 172,459 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 159,518 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Mate Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tea.
163,371; Jan. 9.
Mathes, Kirke B., doing business as The Uni-Lak Com-
pany, Batavia, N. Y. Chemical products used in fin-
ishing heels and bottoms of shoes. 166,199 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 162,430; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Mathews, E. L., Candy Company, Wilmington, N. C.
Candy. 165,884 ; Mar. 20.
Mathews, William H., doing business as The Mathews
Medical Company, San Francisco, Calif. Medical tonic
for use in the treatment of ansemia, debility, stom-
ach derangements, etc. 174,041 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,447 ; published July 10, 1923.
Matison Company, The, McColl, S. C. Medicine for the
treatment of headache, neuralgia, nervousness, la
grippe, etc. 164,615 ; Feb. 20.
Matre & Company, Chicago, 111. Pocket holy-water
fountain. 169,658 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 166,951 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Matson, N. A., Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Toast. 166,990 ;
Apr. 17.
Matson, N. A., Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Bread and toast.
167,510 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,702 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Mattel, Andrew, Fresno, Calif. Fresh grapes and rai-
sins. 173,137; Sept. 18; Serial No. 178,266; published
June 12. 1923.
Matth. Hohner Akt. Ges., Trossiugen, Germany. Mouth
harmonicas. 177,643; Dec. 25; Serial No. 138,330;
published June 12, 1923.
Matthaei Baking Co., Tacoma, Wash. Bakery products —
viz, cookies. 167,023 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,031 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Matthews, Jas. H., & Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Forged
bodies for hand stamps, fullered forgings, and I forg-
Ings. 173,746 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,792 ; published
published June 12, 1923.
Matthews, Jas. H., & Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Steel
marking dies. 174,053; Oct. 2; Serial No. 177,791;
published July 3, 1923.
Matthews Selected Dairies Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Fresh milk. 167,237 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
159,603 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
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Alphahctical list of registrants of trade-marks— Cowthmedi.
731
Mauerhofer SShne & Co., Trubschnchen, near Langnau,
Switzerland. Choose and preserved cheese of Swiss
origin. 172,769: Sept. 11; Serial No. 173,936; pub-
lished .Tune 5, 192.S.
Mauiip and Weill. New York, N. Y. Ladies' washable
suede-llnish gloves. 166,296 ; Mar. 27.
Maurice River Packing Co., Camden, N. J. Hog food.
164.559 ; Feb. 20.
Maus. Georse H., Amsterdam, N. Y. Bamboo fishing
poles. 163.864 ; Jan. 30.
Mauser Mill Companv, Lnurys Station, Pa. Wheat flour.
170,(>G4; Julv 17; Serial No. 143,771; published Feb.
1.-5, 1923.
Mauthe. Friedrich, Gesellschaft mit beschritnkter Haf-
tunc. Schweiiningen, Germany. Clocks. 175,217 ;
Oct. 30.
Mas DOrucr G. m. b. H., Stahlwarcnfabrik, Solingon, Ger-
many. Razors, hair clippers, etc. 168,905 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 164,803 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Max Klaas Corporation, New York, N. Y. Razors. 163,933 ;
Feb. 6.
Maxmin, H. J. (See Llnsk, Alexander & Company, as-
signor.)
Maxo Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Regasl-
fying attachments for internal - combustion motors.
l"60..6.=i2 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 155,511 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company, The, Westerly,
R. I. Machines for cuttins, piling, etc., paper and
other sheet material. 170,003 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
155,973 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Maxtic Belt & Packing Co., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Fabric
belting. 16S.4S2 : May 22; Serial No. 168,470; pub-
lished'Feb. 20, 1923.
Maxwell Motor Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Pistons.
174.988 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 174,212 ; pubUshed Aug.
7 1923
Maxwell Paint Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ready-
mixed water paints. 168,733 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
172,338 : published Mar. 13, 1923.
Maxwell, R. G.. & Co.. London, England, and Hawick,
Scotland. Piece goods of wool, worsted, or hair.
174,499 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 181,605 ; published July
24, 1923.
May. C. Edward, doing business as Crown Bottling Works,
Baltimore, Md. Beverage sold as a soft drink. 171,473 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,349 ; published May 22, 1923.
Mav."C. Edward, doing business as Crown Bottling Works,
Baltimore. Md. Beverage sold as a soft driuk. 177.456 ;
Dec. IS; Serial No. 178,347; published Oct. 2, 1923.
May, D. B., doing business as D. B. May Hosiery Mills,
Burlington, N. ~C. Hosiery. 176,569; Nov. 27; Serial
No. 178,562 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
May Department Stores Company, New York, N. Y.
Pianos and phonographs. 168.423 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
172,385 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
May Hosiery Mills, doing business as Anti-Darn Hosiery
Mills, Nashville, Tenn. Hosiery. 172,215 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 173.843 ; published May 29, 1923.
May Hosiery Mills, Incorporated, Burlington, N. C.
Hosiery, underwear, and outer garments. 173,346 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 170,589 ; published June 26,
1923.
Maybach Motorenbau G. m. b. H., Friedrichshafen. Ger-
many. Automobiles, motor trucks, motor boats, and
aeroplanes. 165.111 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 134,519 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Maybreath Company, Chicago, 111. Purifying deodorant
for mouth and stomach. 169,857 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
172,050; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Mayer, Benjamin, doing business as B. Mayer, New York,
N. Y. Salt for curing meat. 175.500 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 177.014 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Mayer China Companv, The, Beaver Falls, Pa. China-
ware. 171,115; July 31 ; Serial No. 175,017; published
May 8, 1923.
Mayer Coating Machines Co. Inc., doing business as Joy
Paper Products Co.. Rochester. N. T. Paper cups.
173,185 ; Sept. 18 ; Ser. No. 169.028 ; published June
19. 1923.
Mayer, F., Boot & Shoe Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather
shoes. 169,376 : June 12 ; Serial No. 170,206 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Mayer, L. S., Gesellschaft mit beschriinkter Haftung,
Frankfort - on -the - Main, Germany. Jewelry, etc.
177.653; Dec. 25; Serial No. 171,278; published Oct.
9. 1923.
Mayer, Sig. C, & Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cigars. 169,707; June 26.
M;iyer. Sig. C. & Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Cigars.
1T6.S03 : Nov. 27.
Mayers, Joseph A., New York, N. Y. Golf balls. 164,899 ;
Feb. 27.
Mayfair. (See Bennett, Nellie L.)
Mayhew, James N., Co., Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Shoe
and slipper trees. 175,827 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No
182,427 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Maynard Coal Companv, The, Columbus, Ohio. Bitumi-
nous co.nl. 169,889 : July 3 ; Serial No. 158,191 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Maynard, Thomas P., doing business as The Evershine
Company, Atlanta, Ga. Cleaning and polishing compo-
sition for furniture, woodwork, etc. 172,787 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 164,447 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Mayo, Jesse W., Osage City, Kans. Face lotion. 169,907 ;
July 3; Seriiil No. 170,722: published Mar. 6, 1923.
Mayol, Frank E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ice cream and
frozen dainties. 173,622 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 165,697 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Mazer Cigar Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich.
Cigars. 164,270 ; Feb. 13.
Mazer Cigar Manutacturing Company, Detroit, Mich.
Cigars. " 164,905-7 ; Feb. 27.
McAdam, Charles, Co., Chicago, 111. Chemical compound
for removing rust and other spots from fabrics.
163,114 ; Jan. 2.
McAllister, W. B., Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Elec-
trical cookstoves. 169,404 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 154,987 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
McAllister, William E., doing business as Dewma Com-
panv, South Bend, Ind. Gallstone medicine. 169,899 ;
July 3; Serial No. 171,585; published Mar. 13, 1923.
M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Ad-
hesives. 175,996 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 164,181 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
McBride, James P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tools for kitchen use
in the handling of hot articles. 172,424 ; Aug. 28 ; Se-
rial No. 175,364 ; published May 29, 1923.
McBride, Joseph J., doing business as The Shoor-Patch
Rubber Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation of
rubber for repairing automobile tires, etc. 170,358 ;
July 10.
McCafferty, James A., & Sons Manufacturing Company,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. White lead. 166,242 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 165,594; published Dec. 5, 1922.
McCafferty, James A., & Sons Manufacturing Company,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. White lead. 167,896; May 8;
Serial No. 168,645 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
McCahill, Joseph A., Los Angeles, Calif. Poultry powders.
164,344 ; Feb. 20.
McCall, John O., Buffalo, N. Y. Toothbrushes. 167,172 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,810 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
McCall, John O., doing business as The Odontex Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Toothbrushes. 175.658 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 181,607 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
McCall. John 0., doing business as The Odontex Company,
Buffalo, N. Y. Tooth powder and paste and mouth
wash. 177,231 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,606 ; published
Sept. 18, 1923.
McCandless, John D., Roswell, N. Mex. Preparation for
use in the treatment of tuberculosis, asthma, influ-
enza, etc. 175,614 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,873 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
McCann, Eugene B., doing business as Mutual Benefit
Association, New York, N. Y. Coupons for the purchase
of merchandise. 174,823 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 173,776 ;
published July 31, 1923.
McCanne, Edward B., doing business as Denver Pharmaeal
Co., Denver, Colo. Headache, neuralgia, cold, and
antifever powders. 164,292 ; Feb. 20.
McCarthy Bros. Inc., West New York, N. J. Pearl but-
tons. "171,641; Aug. 7.
McCarthy, John W., jr., Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 164,647-8 ; Feb. 27.
McCarthy, John W., jr.. Inc., San Francisco. Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 164,944 ; Feb. 27.
McCarthy, John W., jr.. Inc., San Francisco. Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 164,949 ; Feb. 27.
McCarthy, John W., Jr., Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 166,247 ; Mar. 27; Serial
No. 163,345; published Dec. 12, 1922.
McCarthy, John W., Jr. Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 170,567 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 163,341 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
McCarthy, Margaret B., assignor to Citrus Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic beverage sold as a
soft drink. 177,127 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 119,g;?7 ;
published Mar. 7, 1922.
McCarty, Oliver A., Stockton, Calif. Lubricating oils.
165,187 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 168,538 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
MeCaughn, Robert E., doing business as The Put and
Take Company, Memphis, Tenn. Automobile tires,
patches, inner tubes, etc. 165,382 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
159,878 ; published Oct. 24, 1922.
McClain, Carrie E., San Antonio, Tex. Luminous base-
balls, golf, toy, and tennis balls. 164,912 ; Feb. 27.
McClelland, Norman B., New York, N. Y. Liquid circu-
lators. 168,628 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,825 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27. 1923.
McCollam, Francis L., doing business as Kozol Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Medical compounds for the
relief of pain and the reduction of temperature.
170,735 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 172,426 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
McComas & Goodwin, assignor to Vapor Lubricant Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Fuel intensifler and carbon
preventive for internal-combustion engines. 172,692 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 154,374 : published May 8, 1923.
McConnell, George, doing business as Desmond-Stephan
Manufacturing Company, Urbana, Ohio. Emery-wheel
dressers. 169.239 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,279 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
McConuell Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J. Hair
wavers. 177,397 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,204 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
McConway & Torley Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Automatic car couplers and parts thereof. 166,734 ;
Apr. 10.
McCord Manufacturing Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich.
Publications — namely, catalogues. 169,087 : June 5 ;
Serial No. 173,291 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
McCormick Bros. Drug Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Prepara-
tion for treatment of malaria, chills, fever. Indigestion,
etc. 166,268 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,840 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
McCormick & Co. Incorporated, Baltimore, Md. Flavors
and flavoring extracts. 164,946 ; Feb. 27.
McCormick & Co. Incorporated, Baltimore, Md. Malt-
less flavors and flavoring extracts for use in making
soft drinks. 168,556; May 29; Serial No. 161,786;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
McCormick, E. J., Kubber Co,, Lcdi, N. J. Rubber for use
in making dental plates. 168,491 ; May 22.
McCoy, Lon A., doing business as Red Seal Products
Company, Akron, Ohio. Coff-o-malt, a substitute for
coffee. 168,334; May 22; Serial No. 161,497; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
McCreery, James, & Company, New York, N. Y. Fabric
gloves. 166,032 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 167,809 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
McCurrach, James, & Brother, New York, N. Y. Men's
cut neckties. 163,597 ; Jan. 23.
McCutcheon, James, & Company, New York, N. Y. Linen
and cotton fabrics in the piece, tablecloths, napkins,
handkerchiefs, etc. 166,915 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
166,391 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
McDermott, John. Los Anseles, Calif. Powder to be made
Into liquid for mouth wash for treatment of pyorrhea.
164,473 ; Feb. 20.
McDevitt, Leo R., Pawtucket, R. I. Visible trafHc sig-
nals for motor vehicles. 169,0-14 : July 3.
McDonagh, Wm., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Disinfectants.
172,794 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,403 ; published June 5,
1923.
McDonagh, Wm., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Toilet articles^
viz, tooth paste. 173,775 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,669 ;
published June 26, 1923.
McDonald, J. G.. Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Chocolates and candies. 164,642 ; Feb. 27.
McDonald, J. G., Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Candies. 166,720 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 163,588 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
McDonald, J. G., Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Chocolates, cocoa, chocolate, and candles. 166,865 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,589 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
McDonald, J. G., Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Chocolates, cocoa, chocolate, and candies. 166,905 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,591 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
McDonald, William J., doing business as Krumm & Mc-
Donald Co., Columbus, Ohio. Wheat flour. 167,018;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,191 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
McDougall-Butler Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Varnish.
177,269 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 156,798 ; published Apr.
25. 1922.
McDougall Company, Frankfort, Ind. Kitchen cabinets.
169,632 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 174,846 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
McDowell. Charles, doing business as McDowell Paper
Mills. Manayunk, Pa. Glassine, grease proof, Imita-
tion-parchment, writing, wrapping, etc., paper. 173,253 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,619 ; published June 12,
1923.
McDowell, Pyle & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Candy.
169.248 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,723 ; published Mar.
27. 1923.
McElwain, W. H., Company, doing business as McElwaln,
Hutchinson & Winch, Bo.ston, Mass. Leather boots,
shops, and slippers. 176.993 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
176.90.S; published Sept. 18. 1923.
McEvoy, John F., Inc., New York, N. Y. Clerical collars,
nightdresses, skirts, kimonos, etc. 171,908 ; Aug. 14.
McEvoy, Joseph H., Houston, Tex. Well screens and
well strainers. 174,48.5-6: Oct. 16; Serial No.
175,564-5 ; published .Tuly 24. 1923.
McFarlfind and Company, Everett, Pa. Preparation for
the tre.ntmeiit of piles. 164.789; Feb. 27.
McFarland, J. V., Rutherfordton, N. C. Medical prep-
aration for the treatment of hieh blood pressure.
168,448 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 170,494 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
McGee, William H.. Los Angeles, Calif. Hairpin and
hair curler. 165,921; Mar. 20,
McGlone Varnish Company, Revere, Mass. Varnishes,
stains, and ready-mixed paints. 164,547 ; Feb. 20.
McGlone Varnish Company, Revere, Mass. Varnishes,
stains, and ready-mixed paints. 166,087; Mar. 27;
Serial No. 163,938; published Nov. 28, 1922.
McGovern & McGovern, Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
173,771 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,904 ; published July
McGrory. Daniel T., doing business as Ceres Core Binder
Company, Chicago, 111. Processed cereal binder and
a paste for forming core compounds used in the cast-
ing of metals. 170.420; July 17; Serial No. 172,952;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
McGugan, James H., Havana, Ark. Preparation for
the treatment of goiters. 170.923; Dec. 4.
McGuire, William A., Cliffside, N. J. Liniments.
173,264 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,365 ; published
June 19, 1923.
McHarg, Sidney, Calexico, Calif. Cantaloupes and lettuce.
177,521 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 167,409 ; published Oct.
9, 1923.
McHenry Cannery, Modesto, Calif. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 171,187 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,937 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Mcintosh Company, Springfield, Mass. Leather boots and
shoes. 163,115 ; Jan. 2.
McKay Company, New York, N. Y. Compound for color-
ing electric bulbs. 170,372 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
174,090 ; published Apr. 10, 1023.
McKay Company, New York, N. Y. Chemical compound
for etching glass. 170,751 : July 24 ; Serial No.
174,091 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
McKay-Manning, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cooked,
uncooked, fresh, canned, compressed, dried, evapo-
rated, frozen, preserved, sweetened, and unsweetened
foods and food products. 170,914 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 166,783; published Mar. 20, 1923.
McKay Metallic Fastening Association, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Boston, Mass.
Metallic nail strips. 23,104 ; renewed May 23, 1923.
McKee Glass Company, Jeannette, Pa. Liquid coolers and
dispensers. 163,677 ; Jan. 23.
McKee Glass Company, Jeannette, Pa. Glass cooking
vessels. 163,856; Jan. 30.
McKee, William, Minneapolis, Minn. Beverage sold as a
soft drink. 174,171 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,876 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
McKenna, Grace P., Washington, D. C. Necklaces, brace-
lets, brooches, finger rings, vanity cases. 172,005 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 173,606 ; published May 8, 1923.
McKesson & Robbins Inc., New York, N. Y. Brushes.
173,932 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,502 ; published July
17, 1923.
McKibben, Nell, et al., successors. (See Roth, A. P., and
Van Harlingen.)
McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Hat-
bands. 169,728 ; June 26.
McKinlay, Stone & MacKenzio, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Electric therapeutic brushes. 163,116 ; Jan. 2.
McKinney, Eva J., doing businesss as McKlnney Manu-
facturing Co., Clinton, 111. Bedclothes protector.
168,4.30; May 22; Serial No. 172,003; published Feb.
20, 192i
McKinney Manufacturing Co. (See McKinney, Eva J.)
McKnight, Earl, Pittsburgh, Pa. Candy and confec-
tions in the form of a candy block. 171,188 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 171,761 ; published May 1, 1923.
McKnight, Janle A., Lincolnton, N. C. Women's and
children's hats and adjustable nonsewing bandeaux.
165.934; Mar. 20.
McKoin, Ida, Guthrie, Okla. Hair grower. 174,323 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177.858 ; published July 17, 1923.
McLane Silk Company, Turners Falls, Mass. Silk and
satin piece goods. 177,483 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
183,221 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
McLaughlin, Frank L., doing business as McLaughlin
Laboratories. Detroit, Mich. Automobile transmission
linings. 165.222 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,754 ; published
Nov. 14. 1922.
McLaughlin, Harry, doing business as McLaughlin Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Pop-corn confection.
164,943 : Feb. 27.
McLaughlin Laboratories. (See McLaughlin, Frank L.)
McLaughlin Manufacturing Company. (See McLaughlin,
Harry.)
McLaurin-Jones Co. (See Ideal Coated Paper Company,
assignor.)
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfield, Mass. Coated book
papers. 168,699; May 29; Serial No. 166,894; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfield, Mass. Wrapping paper.
170,273: July 10; Serial No. 174,147; published Apr.
10, 1923.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfield. Mass. Coated paper to be
printed or lithographed. 172,415; Aug. 28; Serial No.
178,761 : published May 22. 1923.
McLaurin-Jones Co.. Brookfield, Mass. Coated book
paper. 177,571 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 176,844 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfield, Mass. Proofing paper.
177,778; Dec. 25; Serial No. 183,716; published Oct.
9, 1923.
McLean, Loula K.. doing business as Metouck Specialty
Agency, Mount Kisco. N. Y. Music sheets, completely-
printed books, photoprints, and printed poems. 167,857 ;
May 8 : Serial No. 159,165 ; published Feb. 20. 1923.
McLean Tire and Rubber Company, The, East Liverpool,
Ohio. Cord and fabric tires. 171,928 ; Aug. 14.
McLellan, W. C, Lodi, Calif. Fresh grapes. 171,459;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,371 : published May 8, 1923.
McLeod, John, (Bradford District). Haverhill. Mass.
Paint in paste form. 169.505 ; June 19 ; Serial No.
160,360: published Mar. 20. 1923.
McLonth, Svdnev C, Marine Citv. Mich. Power-propelled
boats. 165.144: Mar. 6; Serial No. 149,092; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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McMlchael, Americus O., doing business as Caniotite
Gland Extract Company, Denver, Colo. Car-No-Tite
baths. 172,540 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,870 : publishoil
May 8, 1923.
McMillan, .\. G., doing business as Sales Equipment Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Combination Index and sales-
data book. 170,532: July 17; Serial No. 174,318;
published Apr. 24, 1023.
Mcilonan, C. W., San Francisco, Calif. Chowder.
170,740 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 170,491 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
McMullen, Ilattie, Knoxville, Tenn. Cleanser for wood-
work, furniture, leather goods, and rugs. 166,409 ;
Apr. 3; Serial No. 166,697; published Dec. 12. 1922.
McNasby Oyster Co., ^Vnnapolis. Md. Raw oysters and
oysters in the shell. 172,946 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
155,269; published June 5, 1923.
McNnlty, Joseph A., New York, N. Y. Red oxides.
173.410 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 177,684 ; published
June 19, 1923.
McPhee & McGlnnity Company, Denver, Colo. Color
varnish. 167,774 ; Mav 8 ; Serial No. 172,645 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
McPhee & McGinnity Company, Denver, Colo. Wall-
finish paints or calcimines in powder form. 169,615 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 172,605 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Mcl'hcrson, W. G., Company, The, Portland, Oreg. Warm-
air furnaces. 1«9,237 : June 12 ; Serial No. 172,626 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
McPherson, Wallis D., doing business as Paoha Island
Works, Mono Lake, Calif. Medicinal salt for cleaning
the hair and scalp, removing dandruff, and treating
burns. 176,107; Nov. 20; Serial No. 165,703; pub-
lished Oct. 31, 1922.
McPhillips, Frank, doing business as Duckback Waterproof-
ing Co., I'ortland, Oreg. Waterproofing composition.
164,299; Feb. 20.
McQuillan, Owen A., Philadelphia, Pa. Candy. 16^,370;
June 12 : Serial No. 169,452 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
McRae, Estella M.. Tacomu, Wash. Petticoat. 168,110 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 135,972 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
McRoberts, R. W., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine used in the
treatment of rickets, etc. 175,613 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,874; published Aug. 14, 1923.
McSweeny, Eugene D., El Monte, Calif. Fresh vege-
tables— namely, potatoes. 166,501 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial
No. 162.755 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
McWade Tire and Rubber Company, The, Garrettsville,
Ohio. Rubber heels. 172,115 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
175,878 ; published May 22, 1923.
Mead. Allen G., doing business as Beech-Nut Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Shoe croam. 165,060 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 166.511 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, Ind. Specially-pre-
pared food for Infants. 173,340 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 171,939; published June 26, 1923.
Mebane, Alexander D., Lockhart, Tex. Selected cotton-
seed. 173,014 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,848 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Mechanical & Electrical Mfg. Co., Berlin, N. H. Electric
water heaters. 164,604 ; Feb. 20.
Mechanical Rubber Company, New York, N. Y., Chicago,
111., and Cleveland, Ohio. Jar rings, rubber belting,
hose, and packing. 163.126 ; Jan. 2.
.Mechanically Applied Products Company. The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Plaster compositions and composition flooring.
165.205: Mar. 6; Serial No. 166,707; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Med-A-Deiit, Dental Specialties Company. (See Hat-
field, Asa A.)
Medicraft Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Facial creams.
172,355 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,433 ; published May
15, 3923.
Medina Manufacturing Co., The, Medina, Ohio. Lift
Jack. 174.956 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 163. 1G6 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Medoc Distributing Company, New York, N. Y. Pharma-
ceutical preparations. 173,980 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
143,773 ; published July 17, 1923.
Medvene, William, doing business as Made-Nu Company,
Canton, Ohio. Furniture polish. 164,362 ; Feb. 20.
Mechan, Augustus F., Chattanoosa. Tenn. Grav-iron
castings. 160,856: Apr. 17; Serial No. 164.177;' pub-
lished Jan. 16, 1923.
Meerse, Jacob, doing business as Union Brush Co., Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Brushes, mops, dusters. 170,983 ;
July 24.
Meeter, John, & Son, Inc., Lansing, 111. Canned sauer-
kraut. 166.246; Mar. 27; Serial No. 163,230; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Megas Laboratory. (See Migakis, Nicholas D.)
Megley, John, Chicago, 111. Medicine for headache,
stomach troubles, constipation, rheumatism, etc.
165,789; Mar. 20; Serial No. 164.178: published .Tan.
2, 1923.
Meier & Frank Co., Portland, Oreg. Candy. 163,513 :
Jan. 16.
Meier &- Frank Co., Portland, Orog. Men's, women's, and
children's outer clothing. 166.670: Apr. 10; Serial
No. 165,402; published Jan. 16, 1023.
Meier, John, Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leather
shoes. 170.875 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 158,722 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Meier, Virginia A. P. (See I'etzelt, Christopher, as-
signor.)
Meigs & Co. Inc., Boston, Mass., and Bridgeport, Conn.
Overcoats. 174,286 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,. '176 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Moinhardt, Jacob A., doing busiuess as J. A. Meinhardt
Company, Chicago, 111. Mops, mopsticks, and bathtub
cleaners. 174,886; Oct. 23; Serial No. 180,876; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Meisenhclder Bros.. Palestine, 111. Bread and wheat
flour. 105,244; Mar. 6.
Meisselbach, A. F.. Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Fishing reels. 175,606 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 173,574 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Melachrino, Mlltiades, New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
175,494 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 177,859 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Melanson Shoe Company, Lynn, Mass. Leather shoes.
170,025 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 175,259 ; published Apr.
17, 1023.
Mclba Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Hair nets.
166,113 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 150,697 ; published Sept.
13. 1921.
Melcher, Paradise & Landau (now by change of name
Melcher & Landau), Chicago, 111. Infants' bootees, bibs,
bonnets, coats, etc. 167,795 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
164,650 : published Feb. 6, 192.S.
Meldram, Minnie M., New York, N. Y. Bread. 171,689 ;
Aug. ?.
Meller, Alice R., doing business as The Sani Scalp Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Preparation for treatment of dandruff
and other disorders of the scalp. 100,708 ; Julv 3;
Serial No. 169,253 ; published Mar. IS. 1923.
Mellier Drug Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tonic and general
stimulant. 17,784; renewed Apr, 15, 1920.
Mello Company, The, Laporte, Ind, Washing compound.
171,769; Aug. 14; Serial No. 173,607; puhlished May
15, 1923.
Mello-Glo Company. (See Lowrance, John W., assignor.)
Mell-0 Packing Company. (See Burhop, Fred D.)
Mellor, Walter, Philadelphia, Pa,, and Cummington, Mass.
Raw milk and cream, butter, cheese, eggs, etc. 170,510 ;
Nov. 27; Serial No. 166,082: published July 31, 1923.
Mel-0-Bile Company, The, Spokane, Wash. Nonfreezable
liquid preparation for use in automobile radiators and
the like. 164,441 ; Feb. 20.
Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoes.
170,095 : July 10 ; Serial No. 169,406 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoes.
1 70,435 : July 17 ; Serial No. 171,704 ; published Apr.
10. 1923.
Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoes.
171,770 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 173,575 ; puhlished May 8,
1923.
Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Leather
shoes. 176.829 ; Dec, 4 ; Serial No. 182,000 ; published
Sept. 18, 1923.
Memphis Sash & Door Co., Memphis, Tenn. Doors and
sashes. 175,528; Nov. 6; Serial No. 181,136; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Mende, Paul, Inc., New York, N. Y. Plaster. 172,979 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,433 ; puhlished June 12, 1923.
Mendell. Jacob. Brooklyn, N. Y. Candles. 166,879 ;
Apr. 17 : Serial No. 153,610 : published Mar. 14, 1922.
Mendoza Fur Dyeing Works, Inc., New I'ork, N. Y.
Furs, skins, hides, pelts, and dved and dressed furs.
165,304: Mar. 6; Serial No. 163,226; published Oct.
10, 1922.
Mengart Knitting Mills, New York. N. Y. Sweaters,
dresses, bathing suits, mufflers, knitted gloves, stock-
ings, etc. 173,399 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,149 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Mengo Products Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Adhesive
patches. 174,456 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 150,871 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Menihan Company, The, Rochester, N. Y. Leather shoes.
170,874 : July 24 ; Serial No. 158,787 ; published Apr.
24. 1923.
Menihan Company, The, Rochester, N. Y. Leather shoes.
170,885 ; July 24 ; Serial Nos. 158,788 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Menihan (Company, The, doing business as Arch Aid Shoe
Co., Rochester, N. Y. Leather shoes. 172,293 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 165,259 : published Dec, 19. 1922.
Menley & James, Limited, New York, N. Y. Pessaries,
suppositories, and a preparation of liquid iodine.
176,225; Nov. 20; Serial No. 177,188; published Aug.
28. 1923.
Menominee Motor Truck Co., Clintonville, Wis. Motor
trucks. 171,496: Aug. 7; Serial No. 171,647; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Menter Co. Inc., The, New York ,N. Y. Coats, vests,
trousers, and overcoats. 164.792 : Feb. 27,
Mentho Kreoamo Company. (See Glllen, P. Joseph.)
Mentho Rplief Company. (See GnlL'iglier. Owen V.)
Mentholatum Company, The, Wichita, Kans., and Buffalo,
N. Y, Preparation for repelling mosquitoes. 172.452;
Aug. 28; Serial No. 172,386: published Mav 15, 192.S.
Menzie, George A., Duluth, Minn. Hair tonic. 169,616 ;
June 26 : Serial No. 172,606 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Menzin. Sol. New York, N. Y. Dress and work shirts.
164,745; Feb. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphalietical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Mercedes Euro Mascblnen- und Waffen-Werke. (See Mez,
Gustav.)
Merchants Gold Stamp CompaDy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Trad-
ing stamps. 164,554 ; Feb. 20.
Merchants Publishing Company, doing business as Kala-
sign Company of America. Kalamazoo, Mich. Adver-
tising cards and placards. 173,G00 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
167,529 ; published June 26, 1923.
Merchants Supply Company, Beatrice, Nebr. Feed for
chickens. 167,211 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 165,088 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Mercier Bros., The, Concord, N. H. Candied pop corn.
173,854 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,150 ; published July 3,
1923.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Digitalis preparation.
165,021 ; Feb. 27.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Chemical preparation used
in X-ray examinations. 165,022 ; Feb. 27.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Preparation used as an
anti-spasmodic. 165,023 ; Feb. 27.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Preparation used as a
diuretic. 165,933 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,464 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Preparations used as
hypnotics. 167,566 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,685 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Preparation used as an
antispasmodic. 167,625 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,684 ;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Talcum powder. 168,809 ;
May 29; Serial No. 169,980; published Feb. 13, 102.S.
Merck & Co., New Yorl<, N. Y. Insecticide. 108.800 ;
May 29; Serial No. 170,590; published Feb. 13, 192.-!.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Antirheumatic. 173,102 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,096 ; published June 12. 1923.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Saporific. 173,892 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 177,312 ; published July 10, 1923.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Preparation used for the
treatment of goiter and as a prophylactic. 176.297 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,076 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Merck, H., Darmstadt. Germany. Egg-shaped peroxide
tablets for the hygiene of the mouth. 164,320 ; Feb. 20.
Merck, Firm of B., Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to The
Chemical Foundation Incorporated, Wilmington, Del.
Medicinal agents for use in urinary diseases. 24,094 ;
renewed Jan. 23, 1924.
Merck, The Firm of E., Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to
The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington,
Del. Remedies for cancerous diseases. 22,375 ; re-
newed Jan. 24, 1923.
Merck, The Firm of E., Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to
The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington,
Del. Preparations of iron. 23,530-1 ; renewed Aug.
22, 1923.
Merck, The Firm of E., Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to
The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington,
Del. Medicinal agents for nervous diseases and a
febrifuge. 23,534 ; renewed Aug. 22, 1923.
Merck, The Firm of E., Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to
The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington,
Del. Remedies for whooping cough and asthmatic dis-
eases. 23,536 ; renewed Aug. 22, 1923.
Merck, The Firm of E., Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to
The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington,
Del. Remedies for cancerous diseases. 23,537 ; renewed
Aua-. 22. 1023.
Meridian Grain & Elevator Company. (See Wilson,
John M.)
Meridian Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk,
wool, cotton, linen piece goods and combinations there-
of. 166,845 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 166,392 ; published
Aug. 8, 1922.
Merikle, Edward D.. New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 171,882 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,757 ; published May 22, 1923.
Merit Manuf.ictiu-inii Co. (See Parker, Elgin R.)
Merkin, M. J., Paint Co. Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Lead, oil. and zinc paint. 169.950 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 174.583 : published Apr. 10. 1923.
Mermelstein, Josepli R., doing business as Blossom Hat
Co., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats. 166,203 ; Mar.
27 : Serial No. 171.025 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Merola. .Joseph P.. Newark, N. J. I-IaJr-dressing tonic.
166,183 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,602 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Merolla, Ricciardi and Salomone Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Spaghetti, cheese, and sauce. 3 67,182; Apr. 24;
Serial No. 162,842; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Merrell, George F., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Washing ma-
chinery for clothes and laundry. 167,798 ; May 8 ;
Serial 163,641 ; published Feb. 6. 1923.
Merrell, J. S., Drug Company, St. Louis, Mo. Lump and
powdered alum, copper sulphate, powdered boric acid,
etc. 166,129 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 137,889 ; published
June 6, 1922.
Merrell. J. S., Drug Company, St. Louis. Mo. Boric,
carbolic, oxalic, and salicylic acids, denatured alcohol,
etc. 175.476-7 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial Nos. 179,544-5 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Merrell-Soule Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Whole-milk pow-
der. 171,105 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,474 ; published
May 8. ]9i;3.
Merrell-Soule Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Powdered milk.
173,222 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 174,146 ; published
June 19. 1923.
Merrell, William S. Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Capsules containing mercury. 163,127 : .Tan. 2.
Merriam, G. & C, (Company, Springfield, Mass. Diction-
aries. 172,131; Aug. 21; Serial No. 174,584; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Merriam Manufacturing Company, Durham, Conn. Se-
curity, office, bond, etc., tin boxes. 168,004 ; May 8.
Merrick and Rice, Kendal, Fla. Fresh grapefruit.
173,151; Sept. 18; Serial No. 154,317; published
June 19, 1923.
Merrick Scale Mfg. Company, Passaic, N. J. Automatic
and continuous weighing apparatus, recording mecha-
nism for weighing mechanism, etc. 167,234 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 162,188; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Merrimac Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Nail
polish. 175,631 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,021 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Merrimack Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass. Cotton
piece goods. 163,983 ; Feb. 6.
Merritt, (Jeorge W., Company, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Floral
antiseptic hair tonic. 174,033 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,748; published June 19, 1923.
Merritt, George W., Company, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Anti-
septic hair grower. 174,034 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,749 ; published June 19, 1923.
Merritt, Hiram, doing business as Diozone Co., Newburgh,
N. Y. Powder for holding false teeth in place. 164,514 ;
Feb. 20.
Merritt, Hiram, doing business as Diozone Company, New-
burgh, N. Y. Paste for cleaning false teeth. 173,678 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,182 ; published July 3, 1923.
Merritt Rubber Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Rubber vehicle
tires and rubber inner tubes. 163,128 ; Jan. 2.
Mer-Sha Candies, St. Paul, Minn. Candy. 171,756;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 160,621 ; published June 5, 1923.
Merton, Charles S., & Co., Rutherford, N. J. Hats and
caps. 167,794 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 164,717 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Merton, Charles S., & Co., Rutherford, N. J. Hats and
caps. 168,102 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 164,716 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Merton, Charles S., & Co., East Rutherford, N. .L Men's
and boys' hats and caps. 170,748 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 173,778 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Merton, Charles S., & Co., East Rutherford, N. J. Men's
and boys' hats and raps. 172,101 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
173,654 ; published May 22, 1923.
Mervine Mfg. Co. Inc., Wilmington, Del., and Strouds-
burg. Pa. Concentrated preparation fur preparing non-
alcoholic, raaltless beverages. 168,476 ; May 22 ; Serial
No. 108.100: Published Feb. 20. 1923.
Mesa Flour Mills, The. (See Colorado Milling & Ele-
vator Co.)
Mesquita & Lange, New York, N. Y. Spun silk. 173,216 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 174,665 ; published June 19, 1923.
Messinger Paper C^ompany, Chicago, HI. Toilet, wrapping,
book, and printing paper. 167,156 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 172,998; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Messinger Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet, wrapping,
book, and printing paper. 167,157 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 173,000; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Metal Goods Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Egg
beaters and cream whip. 166,818 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 167.050: published Jan. 9, 1923.
Metal Goods Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Metal
hot-water bottles and bed warmers. 168,731 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 172,280; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Metal Specialties Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Automobile body brace and running-board support and
visors for automobiles. 165,158 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
150,917 ; published Oct. 17, 1922.
Metal Specialties Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Protectors for use on automobiles. 175.703 ; Nov. 6.
Metalistic Company, New York, N. Y. Metallic packing.
169,167 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 167,310 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Metallic Industries, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Toys con-
structed of metal and wood. 167,011 ; Apr. 24 ; Se-
rial No. 162,757; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Metallic Industries, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Teeters.
168.006 ; May 8.
Metallo Gasket Co., New Brunswick, N. J. Metallic
gaskets and packing. 171,916 ; Aug. 14.
Metals Refining Company. Hammond, Ind., and Chicago,
111. Type metal. 163,663 ; Jan. 23.
Metcalfe, Arden B., Shelby, Ohio. Blank cash books,
grade cards, pencils, loose-loaf files, rubber bands, etc.
165,526 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 157,673 ; published Oct.
10, 1922.
Meteor Mixing Machine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., as-
signor to Fitchburg Machine Works, Fitchbur.g, Mass.
Food-mixing machines and parts thereof. 172,220 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 170,441 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Metfab, Inc., New York, N. Y. Metal fiber fabrics.
105.298; Mar. 6; Serial No. 164,654; published Dec.
5. 1922.
Metke, John, doing business as Queen City Specialty Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y'. Waterproof dressing for leather,
etc. used for automobile tops. 176.949 ; Dec. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 159,521 ; published July 3, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Metouck Specialty Agency. (See McLean, Loula K.)
Metro Chocolate Co., Inc., The, Brooklyn, N. X. Milk-
chocolate frnit and nut roll. 177,754; Dec. 25; Serial
No. 179.050; pnblished Sept. 25, 1923.
Metro Electrical Co., Inc., Newark, N J. Electrical tele-
phone rpceivers. 173,004 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,795 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Metro Pictures Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motion-
picture films. 171,816 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,093 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Metropolitan Radio Corporation, Newark, N. J. Elec-
trical telephone receivers. 168,647 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 165,699: published Feb. 13, 1923.
Metropolitan Rooflns Material Co., New York, N. Y.
Coal tar for building and construction purposes, slate
and tarred roofing. 169,294 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
165,555 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Chemical
substitutes for camphor used in celluloid. 169,604 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 171,940 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Metz, H. A., & Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyes and
dyestuffs. 170,413 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,238 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyestuffs.
174,069 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,563 ; published July 10,
1923.
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Preparation
for removing starch and sizing from textiles. 174,802 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,713 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Metz, H. A., Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Astringents and mild antiseptics. 170.191 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 173,434 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Metzger Bros.. Dallas, Tes. Butter. 165,652 ; Mar. 13.
Metzger, W. H., doing business a.s W. H. Metzger Com-
pany, Bloomington, 111. Exterminator for insects on
plant life, trees, etc. 170,122 : July 10 ; Serial No.
164,180: published Apr. 3, 1923.
Metzger, W. H., Company. (See Metzger, W. H.)
Metzler & Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Nego-
tiable and registrable bonds. 177,315; Dec. 18; Se-
rial No. 180.338: published Oct. 2, 1923.
Mewhinney, A. B., Co., Inc., Terre Haute, Ind. .Candy.
166,437; Apr. 3; Serial No. 16C.952; published Jan.
16. 1023.
Mewhinney, A. B., Co. Inc., also doing business as Mew-
hinneys, Terre Haute, Ind. Candv. 169,289 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 162,562 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Mewhinney, A. B., Co. Inc., also doing business as Me-
whinnev's, Terre Haute, Ind. Chocolate-coated fudge
bars. 170.139 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 162,564 ; published
Apr. 10. 1923.
Mewshaw, James C, doing business as J. C. M. Accelerator
Company, Baltimore, Md. Emergency gasoline and oil
tanks. 169,477 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 174,021 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27. 1923.
Mexican-American Hat Co., St. Louis, Mo. Harvest hats
for men, women, and children. 171,655 ; Aug. 7.
Meyer, A. J., Mfg. Co., Inc., West Hoboken, N. J. Radio
apparatus, parts, and supplies. 169,296 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 165,755; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Meyer, Bacharach & Friedheim, New York, N. Y. Neck-
ties. 174,722 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 174,183 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Meyer, Bacharach & Friedheim, New York. N
ties. 176.129 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 174,184
Sept. 11, 1923.
Meyer Bros., Dalcour, La. Fresh vegetables.
July 24 ; Serial No. 164,334 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Meyer. Edmund, doing business as Fortuna Water Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Mineral water. 177,696 ;
Dec. 25: Serial No. 183.393: published Oct. 9. 1923.
Meyer. Edward, Louisville, Ky. Polish for furniture,
automobiles, and musical instruments. 163,600 ;
Jan. 23.
Meyer, Emile, New York, N. Y. Cotton goods In the
piece, silk and cotton fabrics, and silk goods in the
piece. 173,370 : Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 178,764 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Meyer. Ernest R., Los Angeles, Calif.
167,433 : Mav 1 ; Serial No. 103.282 ;
26. 1922.
Meyer, Foote and Dayton Co., Rochester, N. Y
166.265 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,748
5, 1922.
Meyer & Gross, Newark, N. J. Finger rings
Feb. 20.
Meyer, Jos. H., Bros.. Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Reproduc-
tions of precious and seraipi-ecious gems and stones.
171,299-300 : Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 164,931-2 ; puh-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Meyer, Peter, doing business as The Elvin Companv, New
York. N. Y. Toilet preparations — viz, compact face
powder and compact rouge. 167.463 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 167.186 : published Jan. 9. 1923.
Meyer, Raymond E., doing business as The Raymond E.
Meyer Company, New York, N. Y. Soap. " 169,034 ;
May 29.
Meyer & Stiideli Societe Anonyme, London, England, and
Soleure. Switzerland. Watches, clocks, and parts there-
of. 165,036: Feb. 27.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia. Pa. Preparation for ex-
terminating rodents. 169.600-1 : June 26 ; Serial Nos.
171,739-40 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Y. Neck-
published
170,924 ;
Hand crgam.
published Dec.
Bluing,
published Dec.
164,371 ;
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Insecticide and dis-
infecting deodorant. 169,861 : July 3 ; Serial No.
171,738; published Mar. 20, 3923.
Meyer, Theodore, I'hiladclphia, Pa. Insecticide.
169,804-5; July 3; Serial Nos. 171,736-7; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for ex-
terminating rodents and vermin. 169,896 ; July 3 ; Se-
rial No. 171,735 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Ant-poisoning com-
pound. 169,897: July 3; Serial No. 171,734; pub-
lished Mar. 30, 1923.
Meyer-Wise & Kaichen Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sweaters, sport coats, infants' caps and tams, etc.
175,765; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,045; published Aug.
• 28, 1923.
Meyer's Company, The, Greensboro, N. C. Nainsook,
sheets, diaper cloth, quilts, and long cloth. 166.916 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 166,238 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Meyers, H., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton, and
textiles in the piece and by the yard. 175,663 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 182,254 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
VIeyers, Louis, & Son, New York, N. Y. Fabric gloves.
168.279; May 15.
Mez, Gustav, doing business as Mercedes Euro Maschinen-
und Waffen-Werke, Benshausen, Post Mehlis, in Thu-
ringia, Germany. Adding and calculating machines and
parts thereof, etc. 174,724-5 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
162,938-9 ; published July 31, 1923.
Miami Manufacturing Co., Miami, Fla. Casement-window
adjusters. 170,190 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,520 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Miami Optical Co. (See Smith, Noel.)
Miami Paper Company, The, West Carrollton, Ohio.
Bond and ledger paper for writing and printing pur-
poses. 166,384 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,644 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Miamisburg Paper Co., The, Miamisburg, Ohio. Writing
paper and envelopes. 166,274 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
169.981 : published Dec. 26, 1922.
Mica Insulator Company, New York, N. Y. Treated and
untreated tapes for electrical insulation purposes.
171,086 : July 31 ; Serial No. 173,844 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Michael, John C, Company., Chicago, 111. Wash dresses
and aprons. 173,760 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,313 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Michael, Leon, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton-cloth piece
goods. 177,570; Dec. 18; Serial No. 177,136; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Michel, August, Elberta, Ala. Healing salve for sore
and calloused feet. 170,189 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
173,521 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Michelbach, Frank, Alexandria, Va. Rug racks. 177.460 ;
Dec. 18 : Serial No. 177.613 : published Sept. 25. 1923.
Michele Ajetto Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned olive
oil, fruits, and veeetables. 177,202 : Dec. 11 ; Serial
No. 179.127 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Micheli, Pompilio, Brooklyn, N. Y. Soaps. 163,792 ;
.Tan. 30.
Michels, Peter J., New York, N. Y. Cutlery. 169,699 ;
June 26.
Michelsen, Henry C, doing business as Crown Motors,
Yonkers, N. Y. Internal-combustion engines and parts
thereof. 164,988 : Feb. 27.
Michigan Coin Lock Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Coin-
controlled locks. 171,815 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
178,350; published May 15, 1923.
Mickelberry's Food Products Co., Chicago, 111. Sausage.
165,967 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 158,325 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Microba Antiseptic Co., Grand Forks, N. Dak. Coconut-
oil shampoo. 175,648; Nov. 6; Serial No. 180,613;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Mid-Continent Clay Company. (See Espgrson, Niels.)
MIdcontinent Producers' & Refiners' Corporation, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Canned motor oils. 176,389 ; Nov. 27 ; Se-
rial No. 175,094; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Mid-Continent Tire Manufacturing Company, Wichita,
Kans. Rubber tires and inner tubes. 170.600 ; July
17: Serial No. 118,089; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Middleby, Jos., Jr., Inc., Boston, Mass. Whipping powder
for use in the manufacture of icings, etc. 177,224 ;
Dec. 11 : Serial No. 176,199 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Midland Creamerv Co. (See Perkins, William.)
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas Citv, Mo. Wheat
flour, 167,201 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,639 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas Citv, Mo. Wheat
flour. 167,202 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,654 : pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Bread.
167,413 : May 1 ; Serial No. 168,480 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo.
Mixed grade of mill feed. 170.814 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 169.369: published Feb. 27. 1923.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas Citv. Mo. Gray
shorts. 171.009: July 31; Serial No. 169,029; pub-
lished Mar. 20. 1923.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas Citv, Mo. Wheat
flour. 172.436 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,655 : published
May 8, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alplialyetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Bran.
172,589 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,368 ; published May
15 1923
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Wheat
flour. 172,759 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,095 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Midland Grocery Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Tea
and cofeee. 177,245 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,346 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Midland Refining Company, The, Eldorado, Kans. Lubri-
cating oils. 163,692 ; Jan. 23.
Midland Refining Company, The, Eldorado, Kans. Lu-
bricating oils. 164,380 ; Feb. 20.
Midland Refining Company. The, Eldorado, Kans. Lubri-
cating oils. 176,078 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,216 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Mid-States Gummed Paper Co., Chicago, 111. Gummed
labels and paper. 164,186-7 ; Feb. 13.
Mid-States Gummed Paper Co., Chicago, 111. Gummed
paper tape, cloth tape, cloth sheets. 175,678 ; Nov. 6.
Midwest Auto Specialty Mfg. Co. (See Kafka, David A.)
Mid-West Box Company, Chicago, 111. Plaster base and
sheathing. 168,607; May 29; Serial No. 168,777;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Mid West Glass Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rear-
view mirrors. 164,961 ; Feb. 27.
Mid West Glass Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fluid
gauges. 176,924 ; Dec. 4.
Midwest Laboratory. (See Gober, Francis S.)
Mid-West Milling Company, The, Abilene, Kans. Wheat
flour. 165.283 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 153,734 ; published
Nov. 7. 1922.
Mid West Paper & Envelope Co., Marion, Ind. Writing
paper, correspondence envelopes, writing tablets, and
papeteries. 168,634 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 168,326 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Mid West Paper & Envelope Co., Marion, Ind. Writing
paper, correspondence envelopes, writing tablets, and
papeteries. 175,991; Nov. 13; Serial No. 168,118; pub-
lished Aug. 28. 1923.
Midwest Steel & Supply Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Laths, which consist of a metal base to which clay is
applied and then burned. 163.859 ; Jan. 30.
Mifflin Chemical Corp., Philadelphia, Pa. Molasses.
169,127 ; June 5.
MifHin Chemical Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Antisep-
tic preparation. 163,129 ; Jan. 2.
Mifflin Chemical Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Antisep-
tic preparation. 163,239 ; Jan. 2.
Mifflin Chemical Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Prepara-
tion for external use upon the body for bathing, rub-
bing, etc. 163,240-i ; Jan. 2.
Mifflin Chemical Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Prepara-
tion for bathing, rubbing, etc. 177,824 ; Dec. 25.
Migakis, Nicholas D., doing business as Megas Laboratory,
Newark, N. J. Preparation for the relief of rheu-
matism, neuralgia, and sciatica. 164,686; Feb. 27.
Migel, J. A., Inc., New York, N. Y. Broad silks in the
piece. 164,191 ; Feb. 13.
Migel, J. A., Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's skirts,
petticoats, waists, suits, etc. 164.926 ; Feb. 27.
Migel, J. A., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and misses'
silk shirt waists, suits, skirts, dresses, petticoats, etc.
165,910; Mar. 20.
Migel. J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J-, and New York,
N. Y. Silk and wool fabrics and mixture."? thereof in
the piece. 174,259 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 177,505 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Migel, J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Dresses, skirts, wraps, blouses. 175,137 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 180,485 ; published Aug. 14. 1923.
Migel, J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J., and New York.
N. Y. Silk velvets in the piece. 177.630 ; Dec. 25 ;
Serial No. 181,840 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Migel, S. L., & Company, New York, N. Y. Elastic ruffled
ribbon for garters, hose supporterrs, and various other
purposes. 164,022 ; Feb. 6.
Mihalovitch Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Alcoholic prepa-
ration for rubbing and massage. 164,485 ; Feb. 20.
Mihalovitch Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rubbing and
massage alcohol, skin cleanser, hair tonic, and after-
shaving lotion. 174,475 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,267 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Milady Shoe Company, Now York, N. Y. Shoes and slip-
pers. 166,271 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,979 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Mlldman Cigar Co., Inc., The, Seattle, Wash. Cigars.
163,372 ; Jan. 9.
Milo-0-Moro Company, Spokane, Wash. Gasoline strain-
ers for iiiternal-combustion engines. 168,442 ; May 22 •
Seridl No. 170.659 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Miles Manufacturing Comnany, Los Angeles, Calif. Com-
pound of sugar, gelatin, and fruit acid, artifically
colored and flavored. 168,675 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
146,180; published Oct. 4, 1921.
Milgram, Edward H., Gary, Ind. Boots, shoes, and over-
shoes of leather, rubber fabrics, and combinations of
same. 163,971 ; Feb. 6.
Milgram, Morris M., doing business as " Big Four "
Chemical Products Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Sham-
poo. 174,314 ; Oct. 9.
Military Order of The Cootie, New York and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Hats, caps, tassels, and aprons. 174,754 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 166,315 ; published July 24, 1923.
Military Order of the Cootie, New York, and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Cuts, emblems, and collar devices. 175.752 ;
Nov. 13; Serial No. 166,316; published Sept. 4, 1023.
Military Sales Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Camp furni-
ture. 164,043; Feb. 6.
Milius, E., & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
175,132 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,545 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Milius, Hesse & Levy, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 175,448; Nov. 6; Serial No. 183,117; published
Aug. 23, 1923.
Milk & Kass, New York, N. Y. Men's shirts. 175,361 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 177,449 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Milk Producers Association of Central California, Modesto,
Calif. Butter. 172,595 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,281 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Millar, Geo. W., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Wrap-
ping paper. 169,823 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 174,319 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Millards, Philadelphia, Pa. Ladies' ready-to-wear ap-
parel. 172,195 ; Aug. 21.
Milldale Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 174,155; Oct. 9; Serial No. 181,032;
published July 17, 1923.
MiUeman, William H., doing business as American Soap
Company, Oakland, Calif. Insecticide spray and a
general antiseptic and healing preparation. 164,327 ;
Feb. 20.
Miller, Alton L., doing business as The Charles N. Miller
Co., Boston, Mass. Candies. 163,.373; Jan. 9.
Miller, Alton L., doing business as Charles N. Miller Co.,
Boston. Mass. Candy. 174,626 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,479 ; published July 31. 1923.
Miller, Arnold W., doing business as Golf Progress Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Golf-stroke practice and exercis-
ing device. 171,163; July 31; Serial No. 176,637;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Miller Auto Accessories Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Auto-
mobile tops, windshields, fenders, etc. 167,958 ; May 8.
Miller Brothers, New York, N. Y. Ladies' dreeses, bath
robes, aprons, negligees. 176.495 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
166,841 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Miller Brothers Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hosiery.
174,280 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,158 ; published July
10, 1923.
Miller, C. R., Mfg. Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Dress shirts.
176,146; Nov. 20; Serial No. 172,115; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Miller-Caldan Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Chocolate-
coated doughnut. 172,439; Aug. 28; Serial No.
171,228; published M.ay 1, 1923.
Miller, Charles N., Co., The. (See Miller, Alton L.)
Miller-Cummings Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Fre-sh
cantaloupes. 173,384 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,436 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Miller-Cummings Company, Inc., New York. N. Y. Fresh
cantaloupes, melons, grapes, etc. 173,385 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 173,435; published July 3, 1923.
Miller, Elmer F., San Francisco, Calif. Paint remover.
174,247 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 166,747 ; published July
10, 1923.
Miller, Francis H., doing business as Hagerstown Table
Works, Hagerstown, Md. Household and office furni-
ture. 173,865; Oct. 2; Serial No. 175,203; published
May 29, 1923.
Miller, G. L., & Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and
New York, N. Y. Bonds, certificates, booklets, stories.
174,826 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 175,367 ; publi.shed July
31, 1923.
Miller, George M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid, cream, and
pomade hair dressings. 174,358 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
176,905 ; published July 17, 1923.
Miller, Henry K., doing business as Psychology Publishing
Company, New York, N. Y. Periodicals published
monthly. 176,526 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,600 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Miller, Henry K., doing business as Psychology Publishing
Company, New York, N. Y. Periodicals published
either bimonthly or quarterly. 176,714 ; Nov. 27 ; Se-
rial No. 183,220 ; published Sept. 11, 1023.
Miller, Howard A., doing business as The Homo Phone
Co., Newark, N. J. Sound-record tablets and record-
ing attachments for phonographs. 173,005 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 177,797 ; published June 5, 1923.
Miller Ice Cream Company, Oakland, Calif. Ice cream.
177,587; Dec. 18.
Miller, Jerome L., doing business as J. L. Miller Knitting
Mill, Hazleton, Pa. Ladles' cotton knit underwear. .
173,942 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,946 ; published July 17,
1923
Miller, John, Cap Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Men's and
boys' cloth caps and hats. 166,645 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 165.592 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Miller Laboratories, Inc., Washington, D. C. Shaving
cream. 165,551 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 151.370 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Miller Lock Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Locks. 167,970;
May 8.
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Alphalietical Ust of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Miller Lock Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Frying pans.
175,540; Nov. 6; Serial No. 179,877; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Miller Mnnufncturlng Co., The. (See Miller, William C.)
Millcr-McConnel Grain Co., Kansas City, Kans. Stocl;
and poiiltrv feed. 170,870 : .luly 24 ; Serial No.
166,465 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
MlUer-McMillen Co., Watertown, S. Dak. Candy bar.
171,181 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 172,235 ; published May 8,
1923.
Miller & Meissner, Cuero, Tex. Antiseptic mouth washes.
169,656 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 167,578 ; published Mar.
6. 1923.
Miller, Milton P., Fort Worth, Tex. Article of food com-
posod of dough and sausage cooked in p.itties.
168,633 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 168,161 ; published May
6. 1923.
Miller & Paine, Inc., Lincoln, Nebr. Candies and candied
fruits. 173,890; Oct. 2; Serial No. 176,750; published
July 3, 1923.
Miller Petroleum Company, Kansas City, Mo. Kerosene.
170,0">3 : July 10 ; Serial No. 175,673 ; published Apr,
10, 1923.
Miller Petroleum Company, Kansas City. Mo. Naphtha.
170,181 : July 10 ; Serial No. 176,200 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Miller Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Solid and
pneumatic rubber and fabric tires. 170,629 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 174,791; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Miller Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Tires,
175,838 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,762 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Miller, Samuel, doing business as Samuel Miller & Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Hats for men and hoys.
168,280 : May 15.
Miller & Van Winkle, Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Springs for
general use. 174,758 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 105,501 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Miller, W. H., doing business as Well-0 Company, Colum-
hu.s, Ohio. Laxative. 164,328 ; Feb. 20.
Miller, William, Muncie, Ind. Cough sirup. 175.623 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,768 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Miller, William C. doing business as The Miller Manu-
facturing Co., Lincoln, Nebr. Cleaning and polishing
preparation for painted, varnished, and lacquered sur-
faces. 166.009 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,500 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
Miller's Book Store, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Fountain pens.
174,287 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,377 ; published July 3,
1923.
Millers Brothers Company, The, doiug business as The
Americau Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Face
powder, rouge, sachet powder, talcum powder, etc.
177,472 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 175,316 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, silk,
and linen goods and mixtures of same, all in the piece.
165.450; Mar. 13; Serial No. 171,429; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Miller's Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted and
textile-fabric undergarments. 173,821 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 172,004 ; published July 3, 1923.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, silk,
linen, etc., goods in the piece. 174,195 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial
No. 181,036 ; published July 17, 1923.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, silk,
linen, etc., goods in the piece. 174,196-7 ; Oct. 9 ;
Serial Nos. 181,033-4 ; published July 17, 1923.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons, Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton,
silk, linen, etc.. piece goods. 175,161 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 181,035; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Miller's, Jacob, Song Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Shirts.
176,478; Nov. 27; Serial No. 181,039; published Sept.
11, 5 923.
Mlller.sburg Reamer & Tool Co., Millersburg, Pa. Ex-
pansion reamers. 177,825 ; Dec. 25.
Milliken, John T., & Company, doing business as Regent
Laboratories, St. Louis, Mo. Medicinal oil used as a
laxative, analgesic balm, castor oil, etc. 172,672 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,093 ; published May 29, 1923.
Million Brothers, Lake Cicott, Ind. Asphalt sand. 164,783 ;
Feb. 27.
Millis, Henry L., assignor to Clicquot Club Company,
Minis, Mass. Ginger ale. 19,634 ; renewed June 2,
1921.
Mills Brothers Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Prepared
cake flour. 163,974 ; Feb. 6.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as The
American Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Baby
bibs, infants' pants, etc. 168.333 : May 22 ; Serial No.
161,935 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as American
Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Salad-dressing
powder and cake-icing powder. 169,213 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 140.737 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as The
American Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cake
Icing, pie filling, shredded coconut, etc. 177,112 ; Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 174.716 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
58339-47
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as The
Apjerican Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Per-
fume, toilet water, talcum powder, cold cream, etc.
177,473 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 175,318 ; published Sept.
28, 1823.
Mills, James G., doing business as Saltersod Company,
Electra, Tex. Preparation for treatment of influ-
enza. 176,294 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,339 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, 111. Flavored sugar
tablets. 173,379 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,260 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Milne, William M., San Francisco, Calif. Rattan products.
167,616 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 146,325 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Milnor, Oscar J., Rutherford, N. J, Ladies' vanity bags.
171,387 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 138,292 ; published May
15, 1923.
Milo Silk Hosiery Mills, Newark, N. J. Hosiery.
172,216; Aug. 28; Serial No. 173,973; published May
29 1923
Milow, R. "C, Shoe Co. Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Men's,
women's, and children's shoes of leather. 172,100 ;
Aug, 21 ; Serial No 173,713 ; published May 22, 1923.
Miltenberg, E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Paprika and
spices. 170,158 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 169,407 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
MUtex Cloak & Suit Co., New York, N, Y, Women's
cloaks, suits, and coats. 175,123 : Oct, 30 ; Serial
No, 176,030 ; published July 17, 1923.
Milton Dalrv Company, St. Paul, Minn. Butter.
167,028 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,691 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Milton Manufacturing Company, The, Milton, Pa. Bolts,
rivets, and spikes. 173,705 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,190 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Milwaukee Air Power Pump Company, Milwaukee, Wli.
Pneumatic water pumping and supply systems and ap-
paratus therefor. 174,295-6 ; Oct. 9.
Milwaukee Bag Co., Milwaukee. Wis. Cloth mailing bags.
170.300 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 176,638 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Milwaukee Boston Store. (See Herzfeld-Phlllipson Com-
pany.)
Milwaukee Knitting Mills. (See Mirsky, I. M., & Son.)
Milwaukee Malting & Grain Co., Milwaukee. Wis. Con-
centrated malt sirup and extract. 173,155 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 147,303; published June 19, 1923.
Milwaukee Paint & "Varnish Works, Milwaukee, Wis.
Varnish. 170,944; July 24; Serial No. 168,328; pub-
lished Apr. 24. 1923.
Milwaukee Rolling Mill Company, Greenfield, Wis, Sheet
steel. 104,743 ; Feb. 27.
Milwaukee Screw Products Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Piston
pins. 163,826 ; Jan. 30.
Milwaukee Screw Products Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Piston
pins. 166.844 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 168,778 ; published
Jan. 23, 1923.
Mimosa Aktiengesellschaft, Dresden, Germany. Light-
sensltlzed photographic papers. 166,018 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 163,229 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Minasslan, David Der H., New York, N, Y. Cigarettes.
164,272; Feb, 13.
Mincey Manufacturing Company, Gainesville, Ga, Dress
and work shirts, underwear. 176,482 ; Nov. 27 ; Se-
rial No. 180,982; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Minck, George, New York, N. Y. Sheet-metal bill signs,
advertisins boards, and painted board signs. 170.100;
Julv 10 : Serial No, 169,136 : published Apr, 10, 1923.
Mlndl'in, Benjamin, Jamaica, N, Y. Pnbllcation Issued
monthly, 177,351 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180,614 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Miner, William H„ Chicago, 111. ShocU-absorbing mecha-
nisms, draft riggings, and buffers of railway cars, hand
brakes for railway cars, etc. 166,283 ; Mar. 27.
Mineral Soap Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass.
Soaps, wool-SCO 'iring powder, etc. 168,914 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 155,764 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Mineral-Tone Company, Calhoun, Ga. Natural medicated
mineral. 168,837 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,660 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Minneapolis Brewing Company, doing business as Kunz
Preparations Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Bay rum, witch-
hazel, alcohol body rub, lilac face lotion, etc. 167.864 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 169,315 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Minneapolis Milling Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Wheat flour.
176,735 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,974 ; published Aug,
7 i9''3
Minneapolis Milling Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Wheat flour.
177,220 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 175,939 ; published Sept.
18 1923.
Minnesota ' Mining & Mfg. Company, St. Paul, Minn.
Abrasive paper. 167.713 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 154,278 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923. ^ . „ ^^ ^ „ .
Minnesota Red River Valley Co-Operative Certified Seed
Growers Association, Crookston, Minn. Wheat, alfalfa,
and any other seed, and seed potatoes. 166,758 ; Apr. 10.
Minne.sota Stove Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn.
Wood coal, gas, oil, and vapor stoves, ranges, and
furnaces, 170,265 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 106,453 : pub-
lished July 4, 1922.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Minot, Hooper & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 169,455 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 175,204 ; pub-
listied Mar. 20, 1923.
Minot, Hooper & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton drilling in
the piece. 174,801 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,714 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1823.
Minster, Joseph D., Los Angeles, Calif. Monthly maga-
zine. 165,265 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,529 ; published
Nov. 14, 1922.
Mint Products Co. (See Post, Leo L., assignor.)
MiJit Products Co., Incorporated, Port Chester, N. Y.
Cigars, cigarettes, smoking and chewing tobacco.
165,969 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 159,520 ; published June
6, 1922.
Minter Bros. Candy Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Candy us-
ually in bar form coated with chocolate. 165,990 ; Mar.
27 ; Serial No. 165,878 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Mintz & Friedman, New York, N. Y. Men's and young
men's suits and topcoats. 171,259 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
169,455 ; published May 1, 1923.
Minute Kleen Laboratories. (See Hodapp, Clarence G.)
Minute Tapioca Company, Orange, Mass. Prepared
tapioca and tapioca puddings. 163,601 ; Jan. 23.
Minute Tapioca Company, Orange, Mass. Prepared tap-
ioca. 165,282 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 153,768 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Mirabeau, Marcel M., doing business as Lissauer & Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Watchcases. 173,011 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 178,765 ; published June 5, 1923.
Mirabeau, Marcel M., doing business as Lissauer & Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Jewelry. 174,697 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 175,507; published July 10, 1923.
Mirose Laboratories. (See Selkowitz, Isldor J.)
Mlrrolike Mfg. Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Transmis-
sion grease, gear grease, lubricating oils and greases.
163,754 ; .Tan. 23.
Mirrolike Mfg. Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Ready-mixed
paints, varnishes, ready-mixed enamels for wood and
metal stains, etc. 164,326 ; Feb. 20.
Mirsky, I. M., & Son, doing business as Milwaukee Knit-
ting Mills, Milwaukee, Wis. Knitted and textile ho-
siery and underwear. 172,604 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
170,591; published June 5, 1923.
Misewicz, John, Charleroi, Pa. Foot powder. 177,050 ;
Dec. H ; Serial No. 180,443 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Mission Bead Company, Los Angelas, Calif. Silver-clean-
ing plates. 165.057 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,530 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
Mission Bead Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Cleaner
and spot remover, 165,892 ; Mar. 20.
Mission Orange Punch Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Nonalcoholic, maltless orange punch sold as a soft
drink. 163,374 ; Jan. 9.
Missouri Egg & Poultry Company, Sedalia, Mo. figgs,
butter. 175,716-17 ; Nov. 6.
Mitchell, C. Piquette, doing business as The Piquette
Mitchell Company, Detroit, Mich. Shoe racks. 165,520 ;
Mar. 13; Serial No, 163,996; published Oct. 24, 1922.
Mitchell, Fredrick G., doing business as L. Mitchell &
Company, Chicago, 111. Hair net. 166,950 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 171,855 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Mitchell, Fredrick G., doing business as L. Mitchell &
Company, Chicago, 111. Bluing paddles. 170,756 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 173,334 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Mitchell, Harry, Chicago, 111. Cloth commonly known
as serge and usually sold by the piece. 172,846 ; Sept,
11 ; Serial No. 176,492 ; published June 5, 1923.
Mitchell, L., & Companv. (Soe Mitchell, Fredrick G.)
Mitchell, P. R., Co., The, New York, N. Y. Ticking.
177,325 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 178,931 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Mitchell-Rand Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Quick-
drying, waterproof and acid and alkali resisting paint.
164,323; Feb. 20.
Mitchell, Robert G., doing business as The Agripa Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Portable metallic holders for
beverage containers. 170,464 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
161,733 : published Apr. 17, 1923,
Mitchell, T. J., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk, silk
and cotton, silk and wool, etc., In the piece. 164,964 ;
Feb. 27.
Mitchely, William E., Williamsport, Pa. Med-icine used
in the treatment of cancer. 169,785 ; July 3 ; Serial
No, 154,229: published Mar, 27, 1923.
Mit-Shel Stamping Mfg. Co,, Quincy, 111. Poultry and
hog equipment. 163,130 : Jan. 2.
Mitsui Eussan Kaisha, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. Matches.
171,374-5 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 156,100-1 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. Matches.
171,370: Aug. 7; Serial No. 156,095; published May
15, 1923.
Mitten Traylor, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Self-propelled
vehicles, motor coaches, and busses. 175,153 ; Oct.
30 : Serial No, 180,818 ; published Aug. 14. 1923.
Mizell, Murrey & Co., Nashville, Tenn. Canned fruits,
vegetables, salted peanuts, and rolled oats. 167,272 ;
Apr, 24; Serial No. 152,033; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Mme. Ir^ne, New York, N. Y. Corsets. 178,838 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 169,361 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Moback Tool & Machine Manufacturing Corporation. Bos-
ton, Mass. Reamers. 166,033 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No,
167,311 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Mochar Leather Goods Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Portfolios. 168,507: May 22.
Mock's Advance Honey-moon Fruit Syrup Co., Advance,
N. C. Nonalcoholic, maltless fruit sirup for soft drinks.
164,910; Feb. 27.
Model Barber Supply Co., Peoria, 111. Massage and face
creams, shampoos, toilet waters, talcum powders.
167,439 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 161,400 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Model Brassiere Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassiferes
and garter brassieres. 176,204 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
179,280; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Model Form Company, Chicago, 111. Dress forms.
175,240; Oct. 30.
Model Mill Colmpany, Jackson, Tenn. Wheat flour.
176,748; Nov. 27; Serial No. 175,802; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Model Mill Company. Jackson, Tenn. Self-rising wheat
flour. 176,846 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 175,803 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Modern Confectioner Publishing Company, Chicago, 111.
Monthly publication. 177.355; Dec. 18; Serial No.
181,957 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Modern Devices, Inc., Rockford, 111. Indoor golf games.
169,191 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 175,097 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Modern Exterminating Co. (See Schoen, Seymour S.)
Modern Flour Mills, Macon, Ga. Stock feed, more specifi-
cally wheat feed. 167,022 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
162,128; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Modern Flour Mills, Macon, Ga. Wheat flour. 170,935;
July 24 ; Serial No. 169,601 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Modern Miller Company, The, Chicago, 111. Trade publi-
cation. 163,781 ; Jan. 30.
Modern Pharmacal Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Alkaline
antiseptic for prevention and treatnient of pyorrliea
and mouth health. 164,723; Feb. 27.
Modern Pharmacal Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Antiseptic
douche powder for cleansing mucous membranes and
for vaginal douche. 164,724; Feb. 27.
Modern Pharmacal Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Combi-
nation of several bromides palatably combined indicated
in neurasthenia, insomnia, and general nervous condi-
tions. 164,725; Feb. 27.
Modern Pharmacal Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sirup com-
pound for coughs, colds, and bronchial affections.
164,726 ; Feb. 27.
Modern Pharmacal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tonics for
aiding digestion, improving the appetite, purifying- the
blood, etc. 168,106 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 164,819 ;
published Fob. 13, 1923.
Modern Pharmacal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Woman's
tonic in the treatment of the weaknesses and disor-
ders of the generative organs. 170,452 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 172,282 ; published Apr, 10, 1923.
Modern Pharmacal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Blood
maker and general tonic. 170,453 ; July 17 : Serial No.
172,283 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Modern Pre.'^sing Appliances. (See Goldman, William.)
Modern Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Radio
manual, 163,784 ; Jan. 30.
Modine Manufacturing Company, Racine, Wis. Sheet-
metal articles — namely, radiators used in connection
with internal-combustion motors. 165,113 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 126,738; published Dec. 5. 1922.
Modlshfonn Brassifere, Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassieres
and corsets. 168,281 ; May 15.
Modishform Brassiere Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Brassieres. 177,006 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,291 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Modra, William, doing business as Laclede Brass Works,
St. Louis, Mo. Sun visors. 174,965 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 167,645 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Moeller, Annetta T., doing business as The Manicures Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Chemically-treated cord for clean-
ing and bleaching finger nails. 164,524 ; Feb. 20.
Moeller, H. A., Co., Attleboro, Mass. Lockets, pendants,
watch charms, and vanity cases. 165,217; Mar. 6;
Serial No. 106,084; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Mogul Electric Company, Seattle, Wash. Batteries.
174,770 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 171,135 ; published
July 31, 1923.
Mohawk Motors Co. (See Hollister, George S.)
Mohawk Shirt Co., New York, N. Y. Boys' and men's
work shirts. 169,533 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 166,893 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Mojonnier, Frederick E., doing business as Walla Walla
Hothouse Vegetable Co., Walla Walla, Wash. Fresh
vegetables. 168,105; May 15; Serial No. 164,935;
Dublished Feb. 20, 1923.
Mojo-Schey Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 163,602 ;
Jan. 23.
Mo-Ka Company. (See Hussey, John M.)
Molatch, Allan 0., New York, N. Y. Ointment for the
cure and alleviation of piles, prolapse, fissure, etc.
172,723 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,745 ; published May
22, 1923.
Moline Plow Company, Inc. (See Molina Plow Company,
assignor.)
Moline Plow Company, now by change of name Illinois
American Plow Company, Moline, 111., assignor to Mo-
line Plow Company, Incorporated. Pai-m scales
163,664; Jan. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
739
Mollne Plow Company (now by change of name Illinois
American Plow Company), Mollne, 111., assignor to
Mollne I'low Company, Incorporated. Ajrrlcultural ma-
cliinorv and particular parts thereof. 166,069 ; Mar. 27 ;
SerlafNo. 160.199; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Mollne Plow Company, Incorporated, Mollne, 111. Devices
for carrying agricultural tools and connecting them to
tractors or other sources of draft power. 171,596 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,202 ; published May 1, 1923.
Molinelli. Charles, doing business as Italian Macaroni
Production Co.. Kockaway Beach, N. Y. Pot roast,
spaghetti, potted beef, tripe stew, etc. 173,783 • Oct. 2 :
Serial No. 176,35-1 ; published July 3, 1923.
Molinelli Italian Dinners, Inc., BroolJlyn, N. Y. Spa-
ghetti sauce and dressing. 168,999 ; May 29.
Molloy, David J., Company, The, Chicago, 111. Book and
catalogue covers .Tnd decorative effects. 176,033 ; Nov.
13; .Seriiil No. 179.378; published Aug. 28. 1923.
Momsen-Dunnegan-Ryan Co., El Paso, Tex. Axes.
169.243 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,074 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Monadnock Beverage Company. Troy, N. Y. Nonalcoholic,
maltless soft drinks. 177,492 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
183,118: publisheti Oct. 2. 1923.
Monarch Corporation, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dehydrators
and parts of dchvdrators. 174,895 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 178,268 : published July 24, 1923.
Monarch Leather Company, Chicago, 111. Leather.
16S.317: Mav 22; Seri.il No. 168,222; published Dec.
19. 1922.
Monarch Leather Company, Chicago, 111. Leather.
171,965; Aug. 14.
Monarch Packing & Supply Co. (See Humberstone, C. C.)
Monarch Specialty Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y.
Powder puffs. 177.439 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,255 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Monarch Telephone Manufacturing Company, Fort
Dodge, Iowa. Electromagnetic telephone apparatus.
166,464 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 168,933 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Monitor Sad Iron . Company, The, sometimes trading
under the name Royal Self-Heating Iron Co., Big
Prairie, Ohio. Sndirons heated from the interior by
the combustion of gasoline or other liquid fuel.
165.332 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,701 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Monroe Cider Vinegar & Fruit Co., Rochester, N. Y. Fer-
mented cider vinegar. 168,873 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
170,149; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Monroe Drug Co., Qulncy. 111. Dyes. 163,131 ; Jan. 2.
Monroe, John W., Lima, Ohio. Wood rolling partitions
in buildings, for doors, wardrobes, etc. 170,574 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 166,705 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Monroe, Lederer and Taussig, Philadelphia, Pa. Dry and
ready-mixed paints, paint enamels, stains, and var-
nishes. 167,929 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 171,336 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Monroe, Lederer & Taussig, Philadelphia, Pa. Dry and
ready-mixed paints, paint enamels, stains, and var-
nishes. 167,932-3 ; May 8 ; Serial Nos. 171,811-12 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Monroe, Lederer & Taussig, Philadelphia, Pa. Paints,
paint enamels, stains, varnishes. 171,604 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 174,256 ; published May 8, 1923.
Montag Bros. Inc.. Atlanta, Ga. Writing paper and en-
velopes. 163,442 ; Jan. 9.
Montague & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cretonnes in the
piece, valances, and curtains. 171,394 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 177,015: published Mav 1, 1923.
Montague, W. R., Company, The, La Crosse, Wis. Candy.
166,772-7 ; Apr. 10.
Montague, W. E., Company, The, La Crosse, Wis.
Candy. 168,285 ; May 15.
Montague, W. R., Company, The, La Crosse, Wis. Cracker
products, crackers, cakes, and Dutch-style cookies.
170,797; July 24; Serial No. 170,076; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Montague, W. R., Company, The, La Crosse. Wis.
Cracker products and Dutch-style cookies. 172,438 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 171,098 ; published May 1, 1923.
Montague, W. E., Companv, The, La Crosse, Wis. Candy.
176,688 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 167,580 ; published
July 31, 1923.
Montcalm, Theodore, Holyoke, Mass. Liniment. 168,393 ;
Mav 22 : Serial No. 171.813 ; published* Feb. 20, 1923.
Monte Vista Flour Mills, The. (See Colorado Milling &
Elevator Co.)
Moiitevallo Mining Companv, Birmingham, Ala. Coal.
176.845 : Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 182,355 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Montevallo-Straven Cojil Co., Straven, Ala. Coal.
167,963 ; May 8.
Montsomerv, Ada, Kansas City, Mo. Preparation for the
growth of the hair. 177,191 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
178.055 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Montgomery, Adda S., Chippawa, Ontario, Canada. Ab-
dominal and kidney belts. 164,282 ; Feb. 20.
Montgomery, John B., doing business as Hairette Rem-
edy Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Liquid hair tonic.
163,375; Jan. 9.
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, III. Prepared roof-
ings, roofing and building papers, etc. 176,009 ; Nov.
13'; Serial No. 183,079; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Montgomery, Wm., k Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Sarsapa-
rilla, ginger ale, cream soda, etc. 174,892 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 179,811 ; published July 24, 1923.
Montpelier Manufacturing Company, Montpelier, Ind.
Cup packings formed of vulcanized fabric. 169,130 ;
June 12; Serial No. 155,510; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Montrose Glove Inc., The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Leather and
fabric gloves, hosiery, and underwear. 168,274 ; May
15; Serial No. 168,584: published Feb. 6, 1923.
Monumental Shoe Mfg. Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. Leather
shoes. 166,548 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 133,743 ; published
Feb. 15, 1921.
Monville, Frank O., Hubbell, Mich. Medicinal preparation
for the treatment of colds, hoarseness, lung trouble, etc.
164,442; Feb. 20.
Moody, R. M., London, England. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts, and collars and cuffs. 166,785 : Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 160,423 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Moomaw, Paul W., Okemah. Okla. Liver pills. 174,524;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,097 ; published July 24, 1923.
Moon Laboratories. (See O'Connor, Edward J.)
Mooney, Douglas & Pearson, Inc., New York, N. Y. As-
phalt roofing, slate surfaced and talc surfaced.
172,773 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,486 ; published June
5, 1923.
Moore, Benjamin, & Co., Jersey City, N. J., and Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Varnish. 174,227; Oct. 9; Serial No.
180,769; published July 10, 1923.
Moore, Benjamin, & Co., Jersey City, N. J., and Brook-
Ivn, N. Y. Ready-mixed paints. 176,047 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180,803; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Moore Brothers, Chicago, III. Portable self-propelled
cranes or derricks. 175,333 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,077 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Moore & Co. Inc., Worcester, Mass. Antacid neutraliz-
ing powder. 175,112; Oct. 30; Serial No. 176,906;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Moore & Fisher, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 163,814-6;
Jan. 30.
Moore-Fuller Oil Co., Creston, Iowa. Crude oils, fuel
oils, gasoline, kerosene, floor oils, etc. 166,487 ; Apr.
3 ; Serial No. 170,778 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Moore, Herman H., Timmlns, Ontario, Canada, and De-
troit, Mich. Metal receptacles for holding compressed
air. 165,784; Mar. 20; Serial No. 164,651; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Moore, John D., Tobacco Company. (See Walker, John
D., assignor.)
Moore, John W., doing business as Pelt Paper Company,
Rowlandsville, Md. Asphalt roofing sold in rolls.
167,546-7; May 1; Serial Nos. 170,397-8; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Moore & Kellar, Azusa, Calif. Rub varnish. 166.349 ;
Apr. 3 : Serial No. 152,857 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Moore, Quintin, Omaha, Nebr. Fresh citrus fruits.
164,968-9 ; Feb. 27.
Moore-Shafer Shoe Mfg. Co., Brockport, N. Y. Arch sup-
porters. 163,132; Jan. 2.
Moore Steam Turbine Corporation, WeUsville, N. T.
Steam turbines, reduction gears, etc. 177,831 ; Dec. 25.
Mooresville Co-Operative Creamery Co., Inc., The, Moores-
ville, N. C. Butter. 170,897 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
171,280 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Moorhead Knitting Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Hosiery.
173,033 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,404 ; published June
5, 1923.
Moorman Manufacturing Company, Quincy, lU. Tonics
for animals. 176,157 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 169,316 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Moraff, Twining & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 163,989; Feb. 6.
Moraff, Twining & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods and silk and cotton fabrics. 171,614 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 177,862; published May 15, 1923.
Moran, William F., Philadelphia, Pa. Men's clothing.
166,711 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 157,000 ; published July
11, 1922.
Morana, Incorporated, doing business as Compagnie Mor-
ana. New York, N. Y. Odoriferous products for the
production of soaps and perfumes. 168,833 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 170,533 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Morana, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Artificial-vanilla
materials suitable for the manufacture of flavoring
extracts. 175,603; Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,766; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Moray's Watch Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Watchcases.
169,352 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 171,762 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Morgan, A. S., doing business as The Morgan Products
Co.. Toledo, Ohio. General cleaning compound with
incidental water-softening properties and for soaps.
168,171 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 166,843 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Morgan-Anderson Company, The, doing business as " Dolly
Dixie " M'f'g Company, Toledo, Ohio. House frocks
and aprons. 168,386 : May 22 ; Serial No. 169,602 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Morgan Company, Oshkosh, Wis. Doors. 167,516 ; May
1 ; Serial No. 165,404 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Morgan, E., & Sons. (See Marsh, Lavinia A.)
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Morgan, Emma A., doing business as R. B. B. Company,
North Charlotte, N. C. Preparation for the treatment
of pneumonia. 170,398 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,507 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923. „ , . ,
Morgan, Neil E., Ogdensburg, N. Y. House-fly killer, a
liquid roach killer, liquid mosquito killer and repellent,
etc. 170,060 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,388 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Morgan Products Co., The. (See Morgan, A. S.)
Morgan Shoe Company, Boston, Mass. Nurses shoes.
176,016 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176,801 ; published July
31 1923.
Morgen, Abraham H., doing business as Wiz Dress Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Women's, misses', and chil-
dren's dresses. 172,432 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 176,753 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Morgenstern & Brill, New York, N. 1. Purses, vanity
cases, and hand bags. 163,755 ; Jan. 23.
Morico Manufacturing Company. (See Cohen, Morris.)
Morning Telegraph Company, The, New York, N. Y. News-
papers. 168,719 ; Jan. 23.
Morrill, Geo. H., Co., Norwood, Mass.
174,780 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 156,409 ;
10, 1923.
Morrill, James P., Keno, Nev. Ice-cream stick.
Feb. 13.
Morrill, Joseph H., Portsmouth, N. H. ^,„ „.. .-
dressing. 170,550 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,360 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Morris & Company, Chicago, 111. Oleomargarine.
167,112-13; Apr. 24; Serial Nos. 163,346-7; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922. ^ ^ ^„
Morris & Company, Chicago, 111. Oleomargarine. 170,798 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 170,443 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Morris & Company, Incorporated, Baltimore, Md. Middy
blouses and waists. 176,081 ; Nov. 13.
Morris, Emil, Detroit, Mich. Headrest paper. 166,399 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,370 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Morris Golf Ball Manufacturing Company, Wimbledon,
England. Golf balls. 172,328; Aug. 28; Serial No.
177,098 ; published May 29, 1923.
Morris, Jos. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and
misses' dresses. 171,239 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 170,399 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Morris Paper Mills, Chicago, 111. Cartons, caddies, and
pasteboard packages. 165,830; Mar. 20; Serial No.
171,547 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Morris, Sloan, MoiTis & Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery, under-
wear, sweater coats, negligee and work shirts. 177,5;i6 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,601 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Morrison, Alexander, & Company, Incorporated, Newark,
N. J. Steam boilers, furnaces, gas heaters, etc.
173,246 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 160,456 ; published June
19, 1923.
Morrison, Florence C, Buffalo, N. Y. Women's hats.
172,105 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 173,199 ; published May
22, 1923.
Morriss, Jno. E., Dallas, Tex. Containing oil, gasoline,
pneumatic, and storage tanks. 163,133 ; Jan. 2.
Morlsse Lace & Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Braids,
tassels, passementeries, and garnitures. 173,672 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 177,983 ; published July 3, 1923.
Morisse Lace & Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Braids,
tassels, passementeries, and garnitures. 173,673 ; Oct.
2 : Serial No. 177,984 ; published July 3, 1923.
Morisse Lace & Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Em-
broideries, handkerchiefs, laces, and cotton and silk
goods. 175,007 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,986 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923. , „ . .
Morrissey, Frank T., doing business as Lowell Products
Company, Lowell, Mass. Pood-flavoring extracts.
175,392 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 158,534 ; published Aug. 21,
1923.
Morrow, George W., San Francisco, Calif. Boat pro-
oellers. 169,019 ; May 29.
Morrow Milling Company, Carthage, Mo. Self-rising wheat
flour. 163,603; Jan. 23.
Morrow Milling Company, Carthage, Mo. Wheat flour.
165,399 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,915 ; published Oct.
31, 1922.
Morrow Milling Company, Carthage, Mo. Wheat flour.
167,083: Apr. 24; Serial No. 154,456; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Morrow Milling Company, Carthage, Mo. Wheat flour.
170,905 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 156,914 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Morse & Co., Oshkosh, Wis. Antiseptic scalp cream.
173,542 ; Sept. 25.
Morse, A. G.. Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 165,852; Mar.
20: Serial No. 151,880; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Morse, A. G., Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Candy. 171.123 ;
July 81 ; Serial No. 175.674 ; published May 15, 1923.
Morse, A. G., Company, Chicago, 111. Candy. 170,551 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 173,438 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Morse Bros., Canton, Mass., assignor to J. L. Prescott
Companv, New York, N. Y. Stove polish or blacking.
22,622 ; renewed Mar. 7, 1923.
Morse, C. C. and Co., San Francisco, Calif. Bird food.
170,810 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 171,943 ; published Mar.
20 1923
Morse, E. E.. Lodi. Calif. Fre.sh grapes. 168,460 ; Mav
22; Serial No. 167.307: rmhlished Fob. 27, 1923.
Morton, Lester L., doing business as Brown and Mor-
ton, Lima, Ohio. Cigars. 165,592; Mar. 13; Serial
No. 147,357 ; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Morton Sundour Fabrics Ltd., Carlisle, England. Table-
cloths, serviettes, cushion covers, handkerchiefs, side-
board covers, etc. 163,920 ; Feb. 6.
Morton, Ted, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Stuffed figure
toys and ornamented surfaces to be formed into stuffed
figure toys. 171,007 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,639 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Morvillo, Mariano, doing business as Prune Co., New
York, N. Y. Laxative confection. 166,795 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 152,764 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Moseley, Benjamin, Co., The, Needham, Mass. Hosiery.
168,273 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 168,543 ; published Jan.
30 1923.
Mose'r & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bating material used
in tanning leather. 169,833 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
173,101 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Moses, Abram, Baltimore, Md. Window and door sills,
lintels, arches, cornices, etc. 176,056 ; Nov. 13 ; Se-
rial No. 182,109 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Moses, Sydney, New York, N. Y. Dresses. 176.471-2 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 181,140-1 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Mosiman, J. B., Co. (See Mosiman, Joseph E.)
Mosiman, Joseph B., doing business as J. E. Mosiman Co.,
Morton, 111. Candied pop corn. 165,817 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 155,024; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Moskowitz, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Pastry flour.
177,218 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,416 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Moss Brothers, New York, N. Y. Silk goods in the piece.
177,101 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 170,444 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Moss, Edgar A., Marion, Ind. Heading for a humor
column syndicated to both weekly and daily newspapers,
etc. 177,434 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,602 ; published
Sept. 25, 1923.
Moss & Lowenhaupt Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo. Cigars,
cheroots, cigarettes, smoking and chewing tobacco.
168,755; May 29; Serial No. 171,649; published Feb.
13 1923
Moss' & "Money, Spencer, Ind. Cough sirup. 169,023 ;
May 29.
Mosse, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Bed sheets, pil-
lowcases, bedspreads, table linens, towels. 176,201 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,022 ; published Aug. 21,
1923
Mosso, C. A., Laboratories. (See Shipmau, Clara M.)
Moth K-L Company, Incorporated, The, Wilmington, Del.,
and New York, N. Y. Preparation for protection
against mosquitoes. 165,718 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
166,314; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Mother's Favorite Cookie Company, Seattle, Wash.
Cookies and macaroons. 167,241 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
159,322 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Moton, Mary L., Washington, D. C. Hair dressing.
166,911 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 169,067 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Alotopower Manufacturing Co. (See Finnegan, H. L.)
Motor Curve Light Company, Delta, Colo. Electric lights
and lighting fixtures for electric lights for motor cars.
173,006 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,087 ; published June
5, 1923.
Motor Go Oil Company. (See Lipin, John.)
Motor Kool Co. (See Helnze, Augustus P.)
Motor J'laster Corporation, Chicago, 111. Attachment for
spark plugs for the prevention of carbon fouling.
165,197; Mar. 6; Serial No. 167,884; published Nov.
7. 1922.
Motor Player Corporation, Chicago, 111. Motors for
player pianos. 169,501 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 158,630 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Motosacoche SociStg Anonyme, Geneva, Switzerland. In-
ternal-combustion motors and internal-combustion mo-
tors for motot cycles, runabouts, etc. 175.329 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 180,340 : published Aug. 14, 1923.
MotoVisor Company, St. Paul, Minn. Motor-vehicle wind-
shield shades. 176.649 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 149.858 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Mott, Thomas K., Los Angeles, Calif. Marmalade, jams,
and preserved fruits. 173,376 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
176,850 ; published July 3, 1923.
Mound City Bottling Company, St. Louis, Mo. Beverage
sold as soft drinks and sirups for making same.
172,988 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,845 ; published June
12, 1923.
Mound City Creamery and Food Products Co., St. Louis,
Mo. Butter, coffee, tea, spices, etc. 173,242 ; Sept.
18: Serial No. 160,953; published Mar. 27. 1923.
Mound City Paint & Color Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Paints, paint enajmels, paint oils. 168,866 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 172,170: published Mar. 13, 1923.
Mountain City Mill Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Feed
for horses, cattle, hogs, and chickens. 171,031 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 160,419; published Mar. 27. 1923.
Mountain Maid Products Company. (See Hood River
Apple Vinegar Co.)
Mountain State Glass Co., Mannlngton, W. Va. Window
glass. 170,616; July 17; Serial No. 177,139; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
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741
Mouquin Eostaurant and Wine Company, Umited, The,
New Yoik, N. Y. Beverages sold :is soft drinks and
sirups for niaklni: same. 172.324 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 176.6SG : published May 20. 192:^.
Mouquin Restaurant and Wine Company, Limited, The,
New York. N. Y. Olive oil, canned fruits and vege-
tables. 174.031 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,687 : published
June 10, 1923.
Mouquin lU. & Wine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bever-
age sold as a soft drink. 169.559 ; June 19.
Mouquin Kt. * Wine Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bever-
ages sold as a soft drink. 17.3,797; Oct. 2; Serial No.
174.405 : published July 3, 1923.
Mov-Ezy Theatre Seating Co. Inc., Wilmington, Del., and
New York, N. Y. Stationary swivel chairs. 167,449 ;
May 1 : Serial No. 163,587 ; published Jan. 23. 1923.
Movie" Home Journal Co., The, Boston, Mass. Periodical
monthly magazine. 171,885 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
172,600; published May 1, 1923.
Movlglass Company, Milford, Mass. Eyeglasses. 172,778 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 144,095 ; published June 5, 1923.
Mover, William D.. Linioport, I'a. General conditioning
powder for live stock. 164,29;^ ; Feb. 20.
Mt. Angel Producers Packing Co., Mount Angel, Oreg.
Canned fruits. 169,246 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,689 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Mt. Ida Packing Company, OroviUe, Calif. Canned olives.
168,703 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 165,086 ; published Mar.
6. 1923.
Mudge & Company, Chicago, 111. Railway gasoline-motor
cars. 176,336; Nov. 20.
Mueller & Goetz. Gallon, Ohio. Preparation for cleaning
clothes and fabrics. 175,884 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
180.452 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Mueller, .Tohn, Licorice Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Candy.
IG.3,604: Jan. 23.
Mueller Metals Company, Port Huron, Mich. Die and
sand castings and forgings. 164,862 ; Feb. 27.
Mueller Metals Company, Port Huron, Mich. Rods, die
and sand castings, and forgings of nonferrous metal.
166,741 : Apr. 10.
Mueller. Theodore J., assignor to Libby Chemical Com-
pany, West Allis. Wis. Medicated tablets for head-
aches, neuralgia, and minor pains. 172,542; Sept. 4;
Serial No. 173,850 ; published May 15, 1923.
Muhlbauer, Otto, & Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned
cherrie-*. June peas, salmon, etc. 109,391 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 166,466 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Muir. Chas. S., doing business as The Polaris Co., Wash-
ington, D. C. Parlor board game. 175,584 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 181.301 ; published Aug. §1, 1923.
Mulhearn, Caroline, doing business as C. B. Jones, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Deodorant powder. 165,562 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 156.793 : published Nov. 28, 1922.
Mulhens & Kropff, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toilet water, face powder, talcum powder, etc.
165.585 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 163,227 ; published Dec.
5. 1922.
Muller, Frank F., doing business as Pacific Mercantile
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Men's and women's under-
garments, house and lounging robes, pyjamas. 169,397 ;
June 12 ; Serial No. 163,281 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Mailer, Georg G., Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Light-
advertising apparatus with projection of Illumination
of still or changeable pictures, picture plates, etc.
164,929; Feb. 27.
Miiller, J. G., & Co., Stuttgart, Germany, assignor to The
Chemical Foundation, incorporated, Wilmington, Del.
Artists" colors, varnishes, and driers. 23,457 ; renewed
Aug. 8, 1923.
Muller and Phipps (Asia) Limited, New York, N. Y.
Fountain pens.. 163,905 ; Feb. 6.
Mijller & Schmidt, Pfellringwerk, Solingen, Germany.
Table knives, forks, and spoons of base metal, razors,
scissors, etc. 164.061 ; Feb. 13.
Multibestos Company, Walpole, Mass, Brake lining.
175.141; Oct. 30. Serial No. 180,341; published July
31, 1023.
Multiple Storage Battery Corporation, Dover, Del., and
New York, N. Y. Storage batteries. 165,126 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 160.500; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Mummert Lumber & Tie Co., Chicago, 111. Engine push
poles. 175,021 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,315 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Munger, Louis de F., doing business as Four Way Com-
pany, Springfield, Mass. Telephone plugs. 170,024 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 173,576 ; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Munnlng, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Lime polishing
composition used in bufling and polishing. 163,801 ;
Jan. 30.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Cloth-polishing
wheels. 163,802 ; Jan. 30.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Low-voltage
electroplating generators, motor-driven electroplating-
generator sets, electroplating machines, and electric
polishing lathes. 164,262 ; Feb. 13.
Munning, A. P., &• Co., Matawan, N. J. Chemicals in
combination for electroplating solutions. 165,719-20 ;
Mar. 20 ; Serial Nos. 166.309-10 ; published Nov. 7,
1922.
Munning, A. P.. & Co., Matawan, N. J. Plastic and solid
alloys and cast-metal anodes. 166,170 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 166,313 ; published Dec. 5, 1022.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Buffing rouge and
materials of similar character. 170,533-6 ; July 17 ;
Serial Nos. 174,321-4; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. BufiSng rouge used
in the buffing and polishing trade to produce a bright
luster on gold, silver, etc. 170,604-5- July 17; Serial
Nos. 174,792-3 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Malrawan, N. J. Abrasives.
171,294; Aug. 7; Serial No. 166,312; published Apr.
24, 192i
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Lime polishing
composition. 171,747 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 166,242 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Cloth polishing
wheels. 171,748 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 106,193 ; pulv
lished May 8, 1923.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Cloth polishing
wheels. 171,740; Aug. 14; Serial No. 166,190; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Lime polishing
compositions. 174,616 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,214 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Cloth polishing
wheels. 174,953; Oct. 30; Serial No. 166,192; pub-
lished Aug, 7, 1923.
Munro and Company, Kansas City, Mo. Millinery glue.
165,008; Mar. 20.
Munsell Color Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pressed
pastel, wax, and chalk crayons, color atlas, etc.
167,696 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167,683 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Munsell Color Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Paints
and water colors, etc. 177,684 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
167,577; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Munsell, Jesse G., Lincoln, Nebr. Tablets composed of
inorganic substances mixed with sugar of milk.
163,514 ; Jan. 16.
Munsell, Jesse G., doing business as Munsell's School of
Health and Munsell's Supply Co., Lincoln, Nebr. Blood
stream tonics. 168,511 ; May 22.
Munsingwear Corporation, The, Minneapolis, Minn.
Underwear, knit or woven, and hosiery. 169,038;
June 5 ; Serial No. 175,508 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Munson, Elizabeth M., doing business as Madame Marie,
San Francisco, Calif. Almond massage cream, shaving
and beauty lotions, etc. 170,084 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
168,057 : published jVpr. 3. 1023.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, waist corsets,
brassi&res. 166,612-13 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial Nos. 141,320-1 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, waist
corsets, brassieres, and men's, women's, and chil-
dren's undergarments. 174.854-5 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
Nos. 177,192-3; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, ladies' un-
derwear, etc. 174,986;' Oct. 30; Serial No. 174,701;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, waist corsets,
brassi&res, etc. 175,931 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,813 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Munzer, E., & Co., Chicago, 111. Ladies' fabric underwear
bloomers. 172,047 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 154,524 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Munzer, Ida, Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's and chil-
dren's textile underwear. 174,795 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 174,586 ; published July 24, 1923.
Munzer, Ida, Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassiferes. 176,017 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176.804 ; published July 31, 1923.
Aliinzer, Th., Hamburg, Germany, Firearms. 163,990 ;
Feb. 6.
Mupu Citnis Association, Santa Paula, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 177,440; Dec, 18; Serial No. 182,171;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Mupu Citrus Association, Santa Paula, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 177,444 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182.169 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Muralo Company, The, New York and New Brighton,
N. Y. Cold-water paint. 166,465 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
168.898; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Muralo Company, The, New York and New Brighton,
N. Y. Dry powder to be mixed with cold water and
used as a wall coating. 166,488 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
170,086; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Muralo Company, The, New York and New Brighton,
N. Y. Wall size in dry powder form. 169,830; July
3 ; Serial No. 173,201 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Muralo Company, Inc., The, New Bri<;bton, N. Y. Cal-
cimines. 176.896 ; Dec. 4.
Muralo Company. Inc., The, New Brighton. N. Y. Cal-
cimines. 170.900; Deo. t
Murdock, C. A., Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Food-fiavor-
Ing extracts and coffee. 172,978 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,805 ; published June 10, 1023.
Murdock, Victoria, Estate, doing business as The Wichita
E.Tgle, Wichita, Kans. Daily newspaper. 177,314 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180,514 ; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Murdock Vulcanizing Co., Montrose, Colo. Plaster for use
in forming a vulcanizing pad. 171,354 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
Nn. 171.181; publi.'Jhed May 1, 1923.
Murdock, Wm. J., Co., Chelsea, Mass. Wireless appa-
ratus. 172,825 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,482 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Murphey, Edwin M., Macon, Miss. Bluing. 175,269 ;
Murphy, J.-J. Paper Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bond
paper. 177.516 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 163,529 ; published
Sept. 5, 1922. „ ,^. ^ .
Murphy, Margaret C, doing business as Margueritte Liab-
oratories, Evanston, 111. Cold and day creams, face
powder, rouges, etc. 173,970; Oct. 2; Serial No.
168,426 ; published July 17, 1923. „ , ,^ ,^ „ ^
Murphy, Mark J., doing business as Bes-Test Malt Prod-
ucts Company, Chicago, 111. Malt extract. 164,824 ;
Murphy Varnish Company, Newark, N. J. Varnishes,
paint enamels, varnish stains. 170,224 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 154,986 ; published Apr. 10, 1923. -
Murray, C. Alexander, doing business as Upton Supply
Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Shampoo soap. 163,830 ;
Jan. 30.
Murray Company, The, Dallas, Tex. Cotton gins, ele-
vators, presses, distributors, etc. 167,288 ; Apr. 24.
Murray Company, The, Dallas, Tex. Cotton gins and
cotton-gin machinery. 172,320; Aug. 28; Serial No.
176,419 ; published May 29, 1923.
Murray Company, The, Boston, Mass. Nonalcoholic,
maltless sirup and extracts for beverage purposes.
174,637; Oct. 23; Serial No. 180,983; published July
31, 1923.
Murray, John F., New York, N. Y. Prune laxative prepa-
ration. 169,641 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 170,945 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Murray, R. W., & Co., South Boston, Mass. Malt extract.
170,040; July 10; Serial No. 174,970; published Apr.
10, 1923. , „ „
Murray Trading Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Mer-
cerized cotton pongee in the piece. 172,844 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 176,908 ; published May 29, 1923.
Musante, G., Calistoga, Calif. Mineral water. 167,307 ;
Apr. 24.
Muscente, Fausto A., doing business as Snow Cake Mfg.
Co., Providence, R. I. Edible ice-cream containers.
174,709 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,758 ; published July
24, 1923.
Muser Brothers, New York, N. Y. Silk piece goods.
166,150: Mar. 27; Serial No. 156,848; published June
27, 1922.
Musical Products Distributing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Phonograph-record-display stands. 175,846 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180,715; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Muskegon Motor Specialties Company, Muskegon, Mich.
Motor pistons. 173,747 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,749 ;
published June 12, 1923.
"Must Hatch Incubator Company." (See Bourke, Leo A.)
Mutual Benefit Association. (See McCann, Eugene B.)
Mutual Chemical Co. of America, New York, N. Y. Chem-
icals such as bichromate of potash and bichromate of
soda. 167,233 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 163,939 ; pub-
lished Oct. 17, 1922.
Mutual Oil Company, Kansas City, Mo. Motor lubricating
oil. 168,025 ; May 8.
Mutual Orange Distributors, Redlands, Calif. Fresh citrus
fruit. 164,654 ; Feb. 27.
Mutual Orange Distributors, Redlands, Calif. Monthly
publications. 165,357; Mar. 6; Serial No. 168,058;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Mutual Pharmacal Company, Boston, Mass. Chocolate
laxative tablets. 167,486 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 158,053 ;
published June 6, 1922.
Mutual Products Company. (See Winslow, Carml.)
Mutual Refining Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Gaso-
line. 168,827; May 29; Serial No. 170,446; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Mutual Thread Company, New York. N. Y. Thread.
163,515; Jan. 16.
Muturo Mfg. Co. (See Kandle, Albert L.)
Myers, F. E., & Bro. Co., The, Ashland, Ohio. Hay
carriers, unloaders, steel tracks, forks, and pulleys, etc.
164,224; Feb. 13.
Myers, F. E., & Bro. Co., The, Ashland, Ohio. Pumps.
171,764 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 158,784 ; published May
8, 1923.
Myers Manufacturing Company, Camden, N. J. Tin boxes
and containers. 166.186; Mar. 27; Serial No. 160,896;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Myers, Thomas A., dolnc; business as Ye Olde Tyme Hard
and Soft Pretzel Shop. Pretzels. 170.873 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 165,502; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Myles Salt Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La. Salt. 163,134 ;
Jan. 2.
Myriad Manufncturing Co., New York, N. Y. Fur ker-
chief for women for summer wear. 175,045; Oct. 30;
Serial No. 178,269: published Aug. 7, 1923.
Myrurgia, S. A., Barcelona, Spain. Toilet soaps.
169,580: June 26; Serial No. 159,369; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Myrurgia, S. A., Barcelona, Spain. Toilet soaps.
169,582 : June 26 ; Serial No. 159,368 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
N. Kjaergaard, Jensens Tekn. Kem. Fabrik, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Cheese and butter color. 166,039 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 167,776 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
N. Kjaergaard Jensens Tekn. Kem. Fahrlk, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Rennet, Junket tablets, and lactic ferment. .
174,118 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 154,654 ; published July 3,
1923.
N. V. koninklijke Pellerij "Mercurius" voorheen Gebroe-
ders Laan, Wormer, Netherlands. Barley, pot barley,
pearl barley, oats, and rolled oats, etc. 167,132 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 158,396 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
N. V. National Perfumery Company, Amsterdam, Nether-
lands. Cologne and toilet waters, perfumes, etc.
170,206 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,294 ; published Mar.
27 1923.
N. V. Vernls- en VerfCabrlek v, h. J. Wagemakers &
Zonen, Breda, Netherlands. Paints, varnishes, oils.
170,733 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 172,391 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
N-D-N Products Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Carbon remover.
167,916 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,255 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
N. M. P. Laboratories. (See Strahmann, Henry C.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Chemische Fabriek "Vanor,"
Hilversum, Netherlands. Remedy against foot-and-
mouth diseases (murrain). 163,185; Jan. 2.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Hollandsche Cacao- en Choco-
ladefabrieken voorheen Bensdorp & Co., Amsterdam,
Netherlands. Cocoa. 166,426 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
164,767 ; puWi<!hed Jan. 16, 1923.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Industrieele Maatschapplj v./H.
Noury A Van der Landc, Deventer, Netherlands. Oxi-
dizing agents for bleaching flour, meal, milling and meal
products. 166,086 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,622 ; pub-
lished Oct. 17, 1922.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Industrieele Maatschapplj v./H.
Noury & Van Der Lande, Deventer, Netherlands. Flour,
meal, farina, etc. 177,011 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 157,846 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Vernls-en Verffabrlek voorheen
H. Vettewinkel & Zonen. (See Vettewinkel, Dirk H.,
assignor. 1
Nack, Anthony W., Washington, D. C. Leather and
fabric gloves, hosiery, and textile knitted underwear
for children. 168,594 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 164,661 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Nack, Anthony W., Washington, D. C. Gloves, hosiery,
and underwear. 174,249; Oct. 9; Serial No. 164,660;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Nafziger Baking Company, Kansas City, Mo. Bread.
170,756 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,262 ; published July
31 1923
Naka'mura, Shiro, Los Angeles, Calif. Tablets to be used
in the treatment of heart disease, rheumati.sm, etc.
169,882 : July 3 ; Serial No. 153,686 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Nancy Hubbard Company. (See Watson, Arthur C.)
Nantpx Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's athletic un-
derwear. 166,699 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 106,687 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Nantex Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's athletic
underwear. 167,898 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,6.86 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Napier, Charles C, doing business as Napier Products
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Foot powder. 164,383 ;
Feb. 20.
Napier Products Company. (See Napier, Charles C.)
Napier, Robert L., Blenheim, S. C. Beverages sold as
soft drinks. 169,091 : June 5.
Nash, C. A., & Son, Inc., Norfolk. Va. Enamel paints,
ready-mixed dry and paste paints, varnishes, and floor
wax. 163,756 : Jan. 23.
Nash, C. A., & Son, Norfolk, Va. Composition rooflng.
165,097 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 162,030 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Nash Coffee Company. (See Caldwell Importing Co., as-
signor.)
Nash Coffee Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Peanut butter.
166,439 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,901-2 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Nash Coffee Company, Minneapolis. Minn. Coffee.
167,097 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 167,188 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Nash Coffee Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Peanut butter.
169,026 • May 29.
Nash Coffee Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Coffee.
177,651 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 168,483 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Nash, E. W., Company, Boston, Mass. Ready-mixed paints
and varnishes. 163,136; Jan. 2.
Nashua Gummed & Coated Paper Company. Nashua, N. H.
Paper wrappers for fruit. 165,686 : Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 170,255 : published Dec. 19. 1922.
Nashua Gummed & Coated Paper Company. Nashua, N. H.
Paper wrappers for fruit. 166,364 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
170,254 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Nashville Banner Publishing Company, Nashville, Tenn.
Daily newspaper. 169.078 : June 5 ; Serial No.
171,099 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Nashville Roller Mills (sometimes trading as The Red
Mill), Nashville. Tenn. Self-rising flour. 165.124;
Mar. 6; Serial No. 161,059: published Nov. 14. 1922.
Nasser and Coleman Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Insect
powders or insecticides. 172.724 : Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 174,744 ; published May 22. 1923.
Natchez Baking Company. (See Simon, Leo.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
743
Nathau & t'oben Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk nnd
cotton warp mixture piece goods. 165,583 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 162,909 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Natban & Coben Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton goods
in the piece. 170,317; July 10; Serial No. 175,509;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Nathan nnd Cohen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 174,536 ; Oct. 16.
National Acme Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal-
working machines and tools. 169,721-2 ; June 26.
National Almond Products Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Almond paste, almonds, blanched peanuts, etc. 172,254 ;
Aug. 2S; Serl.al No. 155,513; published May 29. 1923.
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. I'oal-tar crudes, intermediates, dyestuffs dyes,
etc. 104,690; Feb. 27.
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Dyestuffs, certified food colors, and
intermediates. 165,706; Mar. 20; Serial No. 168,427;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
National Aniline & Chemical Comp.iny, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y'. Dyestuffs, certified food colors, and
intermediates. 160,390-7 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial Nos.
169,409-16 ; published Oct. 24, 1922.
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Incorporated.
New York, N. Y. Coal-tar chemicals or intermediates,
rubber accelerators or catalyzers, etc. 167,370 ; May
1 ; Serial No. 167,824 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
National Aniline & Chemical Company Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Coal-tar chemicals or ingredients, rubber
accelerators or catalyzers, etc. 167,660 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 167,823 : published Jan. .30, 1923.
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Coal-tar crudes, intermediates, dye-
stuffs, dyes, etc. 173,271; Sept. 18; Serial No.
174,971 ; published June 12. 1923.
National Association of Electrical Contractors and Deal-
ers, New York, N. Y. Monthly magazine. 168,239 ;
May 15 : Serial No. 167.052 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manu-
facturers, New York, N. Y. Weekly periodical. 168,966 ;
M.iy 29 ; Serial No. 171,031 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Natlon.TJ Association of Hosiery and UndeiTvear Manu-
facturers, New York, N. Y. Section of a periodical
at present issued weekly. 169,076 ; June 5 ; Serial
No. 171,032; published Feb. 27, 1923.
National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manu-
facturers, New York, N. Y. Periodical issued weekly.
169,666; June 26; Serial No. 171,033; published Mar.
27, 1923.
National Bakeries, Inc., The, Tampa, Fla. Bread.
172,641 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 159,763 ; published May
1, 1923.
National Biscuit Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New
York. N. 1'. Biscuit. 163 605 : Jan. 23.
National Biscuit Company, New York, N. Y. Biscuits
and crackers. 167,960 : May 8.
National Biscuit Company. Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Biscuit. 173,121 : Sept. 18 : Serial No.
163.593; published June 12. 1923.
National Biscuit Company, New York, N. Y. Biscuits
and crackers. 176,097 ; Nov. 13.
National Biscuit Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Biscuits, crackers, cookies, and cakes.
176,873: Dec. 4; Serial No. 181,644; published Sept.
25, 1923.
National Biscuit Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Cookies and small cakes. 177,623 ;
Dec. 25 : Serial No. 182,435 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
National Blank Book Co., Holyoke, Mass. Loose-leaf
ledgers. 168.253 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,548 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
National Cabinet Co. (See Gcrstner, H., & Sons,)
National Cable Compound Company, The, Mitchell, Ind.
Electrically-insulating cable compound. 164,847 ;
Feb. 27.
National Candy Company, doing business as Peckham
Candy Factory, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to National
Confectioners Association of the United States, Chicago,
111. Candy. 173,977 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 172,549 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
National Cap Manufacturing Company, Incorporated.
Men's, youths', and boys' caps. 176,209 ; Nov. 20 ;
Serial No. 178,862 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
National Cap Mfg. Company. Louisville, Ky. Caps for
men, bovs, and children. 171,133 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
159,522 : published May 1, 1923.
National Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. Perfumes, toilet
water, cleansing cream, etc. 176,979 ; Dec, 11 ; Serial
No. 179,815 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
National Chemical Company. fSee Hunter, R. William.)
National Committee for Mental Hygiene, Inc., New York
and Albany, N. Y. Title of its educational and scien-
tific quarterly magazine. 167,754 ; Mav 8 ; Serial No.
170.661 : published Jan. 2, 1923.
National Confectioners Association of the United States.
(See National Candy Company, assignor.)
National Cream Fried Cake Corporation. Columbus, Ohio.
Pastry. 166,282; Mar. 27; Serial No. 148,810; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
National Dairy Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Evaporated
milk. 168,797 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 142,994 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Nalac
Ph
National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Pills for pimples, boils,
blackheads, and other skin diseases. 167,804 ; May 8 ;
Seri.al No. 168,274 ; published Feb, 13, 1923.
National Drug Stores Corp., New York, N. Y. Tooth paste.
171,967; Aug. 14.
National Egg Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Povv'der for making scrambled eggs. 106.440 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 166,897 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
National Electric Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electric hammers. 171,055 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
175,881 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
National Electric Products Corporation, Chicago, III.
Refrigerators and parts and refrigerating systems.
174,263; Oct. 9; Serial No. 177,140; published July 3,
1923.
Na^tfonal Engineering Company, assignor to National En-
ineering & Refining Company, Rapid City, S. Dak,
hotographic salts. ,163,137; Jan. 2.
National Engineering & Refining Company. (See National
Engineering Company, assignor.)
National Extract & Flavor Co. (See Goldberg, Fred.)
National Federation of Uncle Sam's Voters, Washington,
D. C. Monthly publication. 176,537 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 182,218 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
National Fireworks Manufacturing Company, The, Boston
and West Hanover, Mass, Fireworks. 170,131 ; July
10 ; Serial No. 158.942 ; published Apr, 10, 1923.
National Flour Products Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Self-shortened prepared flour compound for making
cake. 165,115 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 132,655 ; published
Nov. 7. 1922.
National Food Corporation. (See Sterrick, Harrison D.)
National Food Corporation, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bev-
erage composition to make a soft drink. 163,376 ;
Jan. 9.
National Food Products Co., Chicago, 111. Salted pea-
nuts. 173,561 ; Sept. 25.
National Grave Vault Co., The, Gallon, Ohio. Grave
vaults. 168,035: May 8.
National Gum. & Mica Co., New York, N. Y. ; Boston,
Mass. ; Charlotte, N, C. ; Chicago, 111. ; Dunellen, N. J. ;
San Francisco, Calif., and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Paste piowder. 164,650; Feb, 27.
National Hair Goods Co., Chicago, 111. Hair nets.
173,161; Sept. 18; Serial No. 159,048; published
June 12, 1923.
National Hair Goods Co., Chicago, 111. Halrpine.
177,786 ; Dec. 25.
National Indicator Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Braiding machines. 169,361 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
172,896 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
National Kellastone Co., Chicago, 111. Building cement
and stucco. 170,126 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 155,028 ;
published Aug. 29, 1922.
National Licorice Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Licorice
candy. 176,523 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,041 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
National Life Preserver Company (Sheridan Wyoming),
Sheridan, Wyo., and New York, N. Y. Life preservers.
177,835 ; Dec. 25.
National Lime & Stone Company, The, Carey, Ohio. Lime
for plastering or building purposes. 168,450 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 170,207 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
National Lubricants Co., New York, N. Y. Lubricating oils
and greases. 164,632 ; Feb. 27.
National Malleable Castings Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Car couplers. 165,196 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
167,733: published Dec. 5. 1922.
National Marking Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Detergent. 170,977: July 24.
National Mortar and Supply Company of Pittsburg,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Lime. 169,341 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
173,102 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
National Nut Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Salted
nut meats. 174,912 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,109 ;
published July 31, 1923,
National Packing Corporation, Ogden, Utah. Canned
fruits, vegetables, etc. 169,309; June 12; Serial No,
168,780; published Mar. 27, 1923.
National Paint & Varnish Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio,
Paint enamels adapted to withstand heat and cold.
166,104; Mar. 27; Serial No. 165,028; published Nov.
14, 1922,
National Paper Can Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis.
Paper cans. 170,767 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 177,317 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
National Paper Products Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Dispensing cabinets for paper towels and toilet tissue.
163,516; Jan. 16.
National Paving Brick Manufacturers Association, Cleve-
land, Ohio. House organ published monthly. 171,817;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,099 ; published May 8, 1923.
National Pharmacal Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ointments, salves, and preparations for application to
the skin for the relief of muscular rheumatism, etc.
176,222 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 177,686 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
National Physicians Supply Company, The, doing busi-
ness as Ce-Wede Laboratory, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oint-
ment for lumbago, gout, eczema, etc. 177.424 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 162,846 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Iowa.
Serial
Lubii-
Lubri-
National Process Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Photo
prints. 175,816 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 158,487 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
National Progress Company. (See Koch, Reinholcl G.)
National Radium Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Liquid medici-
nal compound used for the treatment of rheumatism,
neuralgia, sciatica, etc. 177,166 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
181,766 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
National Record Exchange Company, Iowa City,
Phonograph-record cabinets. 173,606 ; Oct. 2 ;
No. 159,717; published June 19, 1923.
National Refining Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio,
eating oil. 164,506 ; Feb. 20.
National Refining Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
eating grease. 172,245 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 161,695 ;
published May 29, 1923.
National Remedies Company. (See London, M. A.) bj.
National Renovating & Supply Co., Kansas Lity, Mo. 'Ws-
infeetant. 176,916 ; Dec. 4.
National Renovating & Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Toilet flush. 177,844 ; Dec. 25.
National Retail Dry Goods Association, New York, N. "i.
Trade papers and bulletins. 109,690 ; June 2G ; Serial
No. 165,704 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
National Retail Hardware Association, Argos and South
Bend, Ind. Monthly magazine. 175,915 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 180,383 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
National Ring Traveler Co., Providence, R. I. Ring and
twister travelers. 167,249 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
170,779 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
National School Equipment Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
School furniture and equipment. 164,020 ; Feb. 6.
National School Supply Association, Chicago, 111. Maga-
zine published monthly. 177,344 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,085 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
National Screen Service, Inc., New York, N. Y. Motion-
picture films. 175,043 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,353 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
National Screw and Manufacturing Company, The, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Electric-lamp fixtures, electric motors and
fans. 174,593 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,418 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
National Shirt Shops, Inc., New York. N. Y. Men's suits,
coats, trousers, etc. 173,764 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,194 ; published July 10, 1923.
National Shoe Retailers Association of the United States
of America, Inc., Chicago, 111. Monthly publication.
171,829 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,806 ; published May
22, 1923.
National Steel Fabric Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fabri-
cated steel products — namely, wire fabric for reenforc-
Ing concrete roads. 165,366 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
162,037 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
National Tire & Rubber Company, The, Bast Palestine,
Ohio. Rubber tires and tubes. 163,517 ; Jan. 16.
National Tire & Rubber Company, The, East Palestine,
Ohio. Rubber tires and tubes. 171,383 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 142,892 ; published May 1, 1923.
National Trading Company, Chicago, 111. Hair nets and
veils. 167,976 ; May 8.
National Tube Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal couplings,
pipes, tubes, and casings. 171,830 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 175,882 ; published May 1, 1923.
National Tuberculosis Association, New York, N. Y.
Stamps or seals. 103,810 ; Jan. 30.
National Twist Drill & Tool Companv, Detroit, Mich.
Milling cutters. 169.920 : Julv 3.
Natoma Farm, York and Hinsdale, 111. Milk. 170,978;
July 24.
Natural Products Refining Co., Jersey City, N. J.
Bichromate of soda and bichromate of potash. 176,224 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 177,195 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Corset Company, Boston, Mass. Corsets.
Serial No. 164,601 ; published Jan.
Naturaline
168,202; May 15;
30, 1923.
Naturaline
169,516 ;
- ,, -, Brassieres.
Serial No. 165,406 ; published July
Corset Company, Boston, Mass. Brassieres.
, .Tune 19 ; Serial No. 172,116 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Nature Products Company, Tonopah, Nev. Tooth powder
and paste. 167,.362 ; May 1; Serial No. 170,256; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Nature's Own Food Co., Madison, Wis. Wheat and rye
flour, corn meal, and bread. 177,038 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial
No. 158,090 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Nature's Rival Company, Chicago, 111.
174,756; Oct. 23 ~ --
24, 1923.
Naughtin, T. F., Co. (See Naughtin, Thomas F.)
Naughtin, Thomas F., doing business as T. F. Naughtin
Co., Omaha, Nebr. Bakers' and confectioners' supplies.
167,010: Apr. 24; Serial No. 162,762; published .Tan.
NauJoks-McLaughlin, Los Angeles, Calif. Mouthpieces
S/ ^^^'^A^JS^ instruments. 175,732; Nov. 13; Serial
No. 179,052; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Nault, Henry B., doing business as Nault Oil Companv,
Somersworth, N. H. Oil liniment. 176,894 ; Dec 4 "
Naumann, Fredrick M., doing business as F. M Nau-
mann Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Antiseptic for the
prevention of venereal diseases. 172,377^; Aug 28 •
Serial No. 156,105; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co., Salem, Mass. Cotton piece
goods. 173,391 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 163,761 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co., Salem, Mass. Pillowcases.
174,100-1; Oct. 2; Serial Nos. 145,957-8; published
July 10, 1923.
Navigate, William A., Chicago, 111. Cheese for macaroni.
167,641 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,849 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Naylor, Roger W., Chicago, 111. Sanitary napkins. No.
170,526; July 17; Serial No. 174,629; published Apr.
10. 1923.
Neal & Hyde, Incorporated, Syracuse, N. Y. Hosiery.
166,602; Apr. 10; Serial No. 149,924; published May
23, 1922.
Neal Manufacturing Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Pastry
flour. 172.535 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 174,022 ; published
Mav 15, 1923.
Near East Trading Co. (See Funke, Edward.)
Nebraska Cement Company, Omaha, Nebr., and Denver,
Colo. Portland cement. 173,091 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
177,687 ; published June 12, 1923.
Nebraska City Cereal Mills Nebraska City, Nebr., assignor
to The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, 111. Rolled
oats, velvet meal, corn grits, etc. 22,212 ; renewed Dec.
27, 1922.
Nebraska Consolidated Mills Company, Grand Island,
Nebr. Wheat flour. 163,606 ; .Ian. 23.
Nebraska Mill & Elevator Co., North Platte, Nebr.
Wheat flour. 172,758; Sept. 11; Serial No. 175,100;
published June 5, 1923.
Needham, Earle J., doing business as D. Needham's Sons,
Chicago, 111. Candy laxative, ointments, red-clover ex-
tracts. 167,914 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,178 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Needham's, D., Sons. (See Needham, Earle J.)
Needlecraft Publishing Company, AugUista, Me. Monthly
magazines. 172,045 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 155,444 ;
published May 22, 1923.
Neenah Shoe Company, Neenah, Wis. Leather boots and
shoes. 169,429 ; June 12, 1923.
Neff, Harry D., Cambridge, Mass. Pliers. 171,668 ;
Aug. 7.
Nehring, A., & Sons Co., Chicago, 111. Cleaning com-
pound for cleaning painted and varnished walls, wood-
work, and floors. 167,766 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,916 ;
published Jan. 30. 1923.
Neiswender, Lisle W., doing business as Creme-Petrol
Company. Columbus, Ohio. Medicinal oils. 169,884 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 154,700 ; published Mar. 13. 1923.
Nekritz, Louis, doing business as Perfect Polish Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Stove polish. 169,410 ; June 12.
Nekritz. Louis, doing business as Perfect Polish Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Coating in the nature of an enamel
or paint. 175,268 ; Oct. 30.
Nelson, Baker & Company, Detroit, Mich. Face powder
and cold cream. 175,569 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,940 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Nelson Bead Company, New York, N. Y. Beads.
172,236 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,151 ; published
May 8. 1923.
Nelson, E. G., & Son, Chicago, 111.
dressing and mayonnaise dressing.
Serial No. 174,849 ; published Oct.
Nelson, Fader F., Los Angeles, Calif.
thereof, and phonograph records.
Serial No. 179,948 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Nelson, H. W., Chicago, 111. Electrical therapeutic lamp
for raying bodies. 168,172 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
166,844 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Nelson, I. R., Co., Newark, N. J. Reels of wire, radio
and receiving sets, and wire coils for radio appara-
tus. 175,228: Oct. 30.
Nelson, James. Limited, Nelson, England. Cotton piece
goods. 165,591 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 147,570 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Nelson, James, Ltd., Nelson, England. Binding, braids,
galloons, tape, trimmings, boot and corset lacefi.
168,916 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 154,321 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Nelson. Joseph M., Houma, La. Rheumatism medicine.
177,811 : Dec. 25.
Nelson-Kirkwood. Laura, trustee of the estate of W. R.
Nel.son, deceased, Kansas City, Mo. Newspapers.
173,601 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 167,361 ; published June
12, 1923.
Nelson-Rieks Creamery Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. But-
ter. 177,819; Dec. 25.
Nelson. Thomas, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Bibles.
173.517: Sept. 25.
Neptune Battery Co., New York, N. Y.
174,582; Oct. 23 ; ~ " ' ""
26, 1922.
Neptune Laboratories, The. (See Robinson, Guy A.)
Nesbitt, John J., Atlantic City, N. J. Air heating,
moistening, and ventilating device. 168,990 ; May 29.
NestlS & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
Vevey. Switzerland. Concentrated milk without sugar.
176,695; Nov. 27; Serial No. 157,628; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Nestlg & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
Vevey, Switzerland. Cafg au lait. 176,696 : Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 157,627; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Thousand Island
177.297; Dec. 18;
2. 1923.
Phonographs, parts
175,925; Nov. 13;
Electric batteries.
Serial No. 163,283 ; published Sept.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
745
Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
VeTGV, Switzerland. Condensed milk. 17C,fi97 : Nov.
27; Serial No. 157.Gii5 ; publislied Sept. 11, 1928.
Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
Vevey, Switzerland. Condensed milk. 177,427 ; Dec.
IS : Serial No. 157,620 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Nestor .lohnson Manufacturius Company, Chicago, 111.
Ice skates. 177,802 ; Dec. 25.
Netherlands Corporation for Oversea Trade, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Kapok and crude rubber. 172,527 ; Sept.
4 ; Serial No. 173,524 ; published June 5, 1923.
Netherlands Corporation for Ovcrse.i Trade, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Knpok and crude rubber. 172,528; Sept.
4 ; Serial No. 173,522 ; published June 5, 1923.
Netherlands Corporation For Oversea Trade, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Suear, rice, pepper, coffee, spices, and
condiments. 172.989 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,525 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Netherlands Corporation For Oversea Trade, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Sugar, rice, pepper, coEEee, spices, and
condiments. 172,990 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,523 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Netherlands Haarlem Oil Manufacturing Company. (See
Jakobs, Nachem.)
Nettio-Baell Hinkle, Shreveport, La. Medicinal prepa-
ration used in the treatment of carbuncles, boils, old
sore.';, etc. 170.005 ; Julv 10 ; Serial No. 171,844 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Neuburger & Company, New York, N. Y. Gingham piece
goods. 173,723 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,314 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Neuhoff, Fred B.. Company. (See Neuhoff, Fred. B.)
Neuhoff, Fred B.. also operating as Fred B. Neuhoff
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 164,689; Feb. 27.
Neuhoff. Fred B., doing business as Fred B. Neuhoff Com-
panv, Los Angeles. Calif. Canned fruits and canned
vegetables. 167,005-6 : Apr. 17.
Neuhoff, Fred B., doing business as Fred B. Neuhoff Com-
pany. Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fruits and vegetables.
170.433 ; Julv 17 ; Serial No. 171,860 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Neuhoff, B'red B., doing business as Fred B. Neuhoff Com-
pany. Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fruits and vegetables.
170,554 : Julv 17 ; Serial No. 173,657 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Neuhoff. Fred B., doing business as Fred B. Neuhoff
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 176,151 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 171,856 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Neuman & Silver, doing business as Lion Knitting Mills,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sweaters. 176,760 ; Nov. 27 ; Se-
rial No. 175.511 ; publi.<?hed Aug. 21, 1923.
Neuner, Martin C, Los Angeles, Calif. Game. 167,089 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 142,162 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Neuss, Hessleiu & Co., Inc. New Y'ork, N. Y. Woven gray,
bleached,' printed, and dyed cotton piece goods.
109.958 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,667 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Neuss, Hesslein & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed,
bleached, and gray. etc.. cotton piece goods. 173,366 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 179,620 ; published July 3, 1923.
Neuss, Hesslein & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed,
bleached, gray, etc., cotton piece goods. 174,201 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180.882 ; published July 17, 1923.
Neuss, Hesslein & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed
cotton piece goods, bleached and grey cotton piece
goods, etc. 175.460 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,356 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Neuss, Hesslein & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton goods in the piece. 175,500 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
177,507 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Neutral Soap Co., Chicago, 111. Washing cleanser.
176.699 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,642 ; published Sept.
11, 192^,.
Neutrasol Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Oils
for preparing silk, wool, etc. for manufacture. 172,695 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,988 ; published May 29, 1923.
Never Enough Pie Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Arti-
cles of food. 171,077 : July 31 : Serial No. 169,769 ;
published Apr. 3. 1923.
Ne-Ver-Rust Mfg. Co. (See EoUerman, Albert.)
Never-Stretch Mattress C^ompany, Philadelphia, Pa. Mat-
tresses. 173.871 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175.616 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Nevins, Herbert, doing business as H. Nevins Co., Peoria,
111. Shoe dressing auto top and carriage dressing.
169,099 ; June 5.
New Castle Lime & Stone Company. New Castle and
Hillsville. Pa. Agricultural lime or pulverized lime-
stone. 172,183 ; Aug. 21.
New Castle Notion Company, New Castle, Pa. Trousers,
overalls, shirts, etc. 177,382 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,905 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
New Castle Refractories Co., New Castle, Pa. Fire
bricks and furnace, kiln, burner, and other refractory
parts made of fire-brick material. 166,969 : Apr. 17.
New England Bakery Company, Somerville, Mass.
Bread. 172,478 ; Aug. 2.s.
New England Brewing Company, doing business as
Haffenreffer & Co., Boston, Mass., and Jersey City,
N. J. Beverages sold as soft drinks and extracts,
flavors, etc., for making same. 168,257 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 171,651 ; published Feb. 27, 1023.
New Bngland Brewing Company, Jersey City, N. J., and
Boston, Mass. Cane and maple-sugar sirup. 170,907 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 155,768 ; published June 6, 1922.
New England Commercial Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 163,138 • Jan. 2.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 103,607 ; Jan. 23.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 170,001 : July 10 ; Serial No. 154,812 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
New England Confectionei'y Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 170,002 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 154,815 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 170,589; July 17; Serial No. 154,839; pub-
Ushed Apr. 17, 1923.
Now England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Cand.v. 170,591- July 17; Serial No. 154,820; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 171,600 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,274 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 174.119 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 154,810 ; published
July 3, 1923.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 177.153; Dec. 11; Serial No. 182,256; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
New England Fibre Mills, Derry, N. H. Mattresses.
166,306; Mar. 27.
New England Fibre Mills, Derry, N. H. Mattresses.
167,532 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 172,287 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
New England Fibre Mills, Derry, N. H. Mattresses.
167.533 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 172,285 ; published Jan. 30,
1923.
New England Fibre Mills, Derry, N. H. Mattresses.
167,772-3 ; May 8 ; Serial Nos. 172,648-9 ; published
Jan. 30. 1923.
New England Oil Refining Company, Boston, Mass. Ci'ude
oil, fuel oil, gasoline, kerosene, gas oil, etc. 164,635 ;
Feb. 27.
New England Panama Hat Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Hats. 17-2,086; Aug. 21; Serial No. 176,756; pub-
lished May 22. 1923.
New England Pressed Steel Company, Natick. Mass.
Electric tail lights, stop lights, backing lights, di-
rection signals, etc. 167.931 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
171.430; published Feb. 20, 1923.
New England Radio Manufacturing Company, Cambridge,
Mass. Radio equipment. 165,174 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
170.725 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
New England Spun Silk Corporation, Boston and Newton
Upper Falls, Mass., and New York, N. Y. Spun-silk
yarns. 164,408 ; Feb. 20.
New England Spun Silk Corporation, Boston and Newton
Upper Falls, Mass., and New York, N. Y. Yarns spun
of silk, artificial silk, and mixtures thereof. 168.774-5 ;
May 29 ; Serial Nos. 173,976-7 ; published Mar. 6. 1923.
New Hampshire Co-Operative Marketing Association,
Inc., Manchester. N. H. Fresh eggs. 174,781 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 153,101 ; published July 24, 1923.
New .Jersey Charcoal Co. Inc., Irvington, N. J. Char-
coal. 175.803 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,379 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
New Jersey Paper Tube Company. Englewood. N. J.
Soda straws. 174,972: Oct. 30; Serial No. 156,542;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
New Jersey Paper Tube Company, Englewood, N. J.
Paper drinking straws. 175,515 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
175,590; published Aug. 28, 1923.
New Jersey Trunk Co. Inc., Newark. N. J. Trunks.
166,063 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,062 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
New Jersey Zinc Company, The, Newark and Franklin,
N. .7. Pastes for paint purposes. 173,458 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 178,402: published June 19, 1923.
New Jersey Zinc Company, The, Newark and Franklin,
N. J. Zinc oxide. 174,809 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
180,615 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Rubber tires for
motor vehicles. 163,243 : Jan. 2.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Men's traveling
bags. 168,493 ; May 22.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Ladies' traveling
bags. 168,494 ; May 22.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Portfolios (brief
cases). 170,304; July 10; Serial No. 176,496; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Men's suitcases.
170,30.5-6 ; July 10 ; Serial Nos. 176,494-5 ; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
New Process Company, The, Warren, Pa. Overcoats and
ulsters. 169,573 ; June 19.
New Process Company, The, Warren, Pa. Raincoats.
169,574 ; June 19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Wardrobe trunks.
170,773 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 175,620 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
New Process Cork Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle
closures of the crown type. 173,124 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
No. 160,076 ; published June 12, 1923.
New Way Laboratories, Hamilton, Ohio. Laundryproof
fluid for patching hosiery and all fabrics. 172,180;
Aug. 21.
New York Bed Spring Mfs. Co., Detroit, Mich. Bed
springs. 175,147 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,716 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
New York Belting and Packing Company, New Yorlj. N. Y.
Rubber heels. 165,353; Mar. 6; Serial No. 168,688;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
New York Belting and Packing Company, New York, N. Y.
Belting made of rubber and fabric. 170,312; July 10;
Serial No. 175,320 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
New York Belting and Packing Company, New York, N. Y.
Belting made of rubber and fabric. 170,313 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 175,322 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
New York Blue Print Paper Co., New York, N. Y. Trac-
ing paper. 175,298 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,906 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
New York Blue Print Paper Company, New York, N. Y.
Sensitized blue-print paper. 167,248 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 171,182 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
New York Canneries, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 176,158 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
168,722 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
New York Canners, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Canned berries,
fruits, and vegetables. 166,115 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
151,468; published Dec. 12, 1922.
New York Consolidated Card Co., The, Long Island City,
N. Y. Playing cards. 168,260; May 15; Serial No.
171,027; published Feb. 27, 1923.
New York Extract Co., The. (See Wool, Max D.)
New York Girl Coat Co., New York, N. Y. Girls' coats.
172,859 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,491 ; published June
5, 1923.
New York Intravenous Laboratory. (See Loeser, David.)
New York Knife Company, New York, N. Y. Pocket and
hunting knives. 166,474 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 167,316 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
New York Law Review Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Name of a monthly magazine. 172,075; Aug. 21; Se-
rial No. 176,032 ; published May 22, 1923.
New York Maclrintosh Clothing Company, New York,
N. Y. Rainproof garments. 175,592 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 179,420 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
New York Merchandise Company, New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 163,377; Jan. 9.
New York Merchandise Company, New York, N. Y. Sani-
tary napkins. 168,800 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,795 ;
published Mar. ^:^. 1923
New York Merchandise Company, New York, N. Y. Hand-
kerchiefs. 175,458 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 182,603 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
New York Merchandise Company, New York. N. Y. Ho-
siery. 176,248 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182,604 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 192.3.
New York Mills Corporation, New York Mills, N. Y. Cot-
ton piece goods. 163,378 ; Jan. 9.
New York & Pennsylvania Company, Castanea, Pa., and
New York, N. Y. Book and writing paper, writing
envelope, paper, etc. 163,477 ; Jan. 16.
New York & Pennsylvania Company, Castanea, Pa., and
New York, N. Y. Kraft, beaming, warping, etc.,
paper. 163,478; Jan. 16.
New York & Pennsylvania Company, Castanea Township,
Clinton County, Pa., and New York, N. Y. Book paper
in sheets and rolls, alkall-proof paper, etc. 173,119 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 167,922 ; published June 12, 1923.
New York Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Rubber
hose and belting. 169,148; June 12; Serial No.
160,828 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
New York Tribune, Inc., New York, N. Y. Title of a
newspaper column. 169,066 ;' June 5 ; Serial No.
172,430; published Mar. 13, 1923.
New Y'ork Wire & Spring Company, Hoboken, N. J. Auto-
mobile bumpers. 171,607 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,717 •
published May 1, 1923.
New York Wire & Spring Company, Hoboken, N, J. Auto-
mobile bumpers. 175,605 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 173,716 •
published Aug. 28, 1923.
New Zealand Co-Onerative Dairy Company Limited, The
uamilton. New Zealand. Butter and cheese. 176,860 ;
Dec. 4; Serinl No, ,168.332; published Sept. 4, 1923.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
Soo^'ni'A o'^'^'^^ Zealand. Sheep and lambs' pelts,
loo, 27.)— 80 ; Jan, 9.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church. New Zealand. Frozen and preserved meats.
26 ^9^2' *^"''' ^'^' ^"'^"^ ^'°' ^^^'^^-: published Dec.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, The, Christ-
SS^'lo.: ^^^ Zealand. Sheep and lambs' pelts.
166,535; Apr. 10; Serial No. 161,379; published Oct.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Tallow. "167,440 • May 1- Se-
rial No. 161,372; published Jan. 23, 1923
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Frozen and chilled mutton,
lamb, and beef, and tallow. 167,441 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
161,371 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand: Oils for preserving leather and
neat's-foot oil. 107.455 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 161,381 ;
published .Tan. 2, 1923.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, The,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Tallow largely used in
soap making. 167,645-7 ; May 8 ; Serial Nos.
168,586-8 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Wool. 171,438 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 161,378 ; published May 1, 1923.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Wool. 171,439 ; Aug. 7 ; se-
rial No. 161,373 ; published May 1, 1923.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Oils for preserving leathers and
neat's-foot oil. 172,036 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 101,375 ;
published May 22, 1923.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Wool. 172,246 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 161,380 ; published May 29, 1923.
Newark Tortoise Shell Novelty Co., Newark, N. J. Hand
mirrors and picture frames. 173,591 ; Sept. 25.
Newark Tortoise Shell Novelty Co.. Newark, N. J. Hand
mirrors and picture frames of celluloid and similar ma-
terials. 176,794 ; Nov. 27.
Newberry-Ramsey Ready Mixed Sugar Cure Co., Spring-
field, Mo. Preparation for curing and preserving meats.
165,810; Mar. 20; Serial No. 167,359; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Newell, Carroll D., New York, N. Y. Yarn. 169,973 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 165,756 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Newell, Carroll D., New York, N. Y. Yarn. 174,039 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,420 : published July 17, 1923.
Newell Mfg. Co. Inc., The, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Curtain
fixtures. 165,762; Mar. 20; Serial No. 170,726; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Newfoundland Fish Products, Limited, London, England.
Fish fertilizers, fish manure. 164,003 ; Feb, 6.
Newhall Chain Forge & Iron Co., New York, N. Y. Non-
skid chains, hooks, and parts thereof. 168,908 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 160,897 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Newhall, H. M., & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 168,691 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
169,770 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Newhall, H. M., & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,253 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
169,772: published May 1, 1923.
Newhall, H. M., & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,368; Aug. 7; Serial No.
169,771 ; published May 8, 1923.
Newkirk. Roy, Kansas City, Mo. Cookies. 173,515 ;
Sept. 25.
Newman, Christopher F., Springfield, Mass. Butter,
cheese, and eggs. 167,055 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
160,772 ; published Dec. 26, 1923.
Newman, Hardy & Co.. also doing business as Parfait
Powder Puff Co., Chicago, 111. Powder puffs. 173,081 ;
Sept. 11.
Newman, John J,, doing busines as J. J. Newman Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif, Corn plasters. 170,036 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 173.851 : published Apr. 10, 1923.
Newman, John W., Hendersonville, N. C. Construction
materials for stone veneer for walls, building blocks,
bricks, etc. 169,209 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 168,330 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Newman, Marcus & Torchia, Cincinnati. Ohio. Frocks.
173,684: Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,455; published July
10, 1923.
Newman, Sigmund, doing business as S. Newman & Com-
pany, New York. N. Y. Name of a magazine or publi-
cation specializing on subjects pertaining to radio,
telegraphy, and telephony. 173,724 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 179.380 ; published June 2, 1923.
Newmark Brothers, Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee. 168,541 ;
May 29 : Serial No. 158,137 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Newmarket Trading Company, Inc., New York, N. T.
Electrical appliances used In connection with wireless
telephony. 166,567 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 167,315 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Newmarket Trading Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Safety razors and blades, safety-razor-blade-stropping
machines. 175.970; Nov. 13; Serial No. 161,332; pub-
lished Oct. 31, 1922.
New Method Die & Cut-Out Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Card-
board easels for supporting advertising cards. 174,502 ;
Oct, 16 ; Serial No. 181,304 ; published July 24, 1923.
Newport Compnnv, The, CarroUville, Wis. Turpentine
substitutes. 170.058 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,940 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Newton Automatic Lettering Pen Company, The. (See
Newton. Francis H.)
Newton, Carl D., doing business as Fox Company, San
Antonio, Tex. Photoprints and enlargements made on
glossy paper. 163,773 ; Jan. 30.
Newton, Carl D., doing business as Fox Company, San
Antonio, Tex. Photoprints and enlargements finished
in water color. 163.774 ; Jan. 30.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of re<jistrants of trade-marks — Continued.
747
Newton, Carl D., doing business as The Pox Compau.v.
Sun -Antonio, Tex. Coffee. 1C6,2G0 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 104,037; published Dee. ]",), 1922.
Newton, Chambers & Co. Limited, near Sheffield, Eng-
land. Apparatus for generating and diffusing vapor-
ized germicides or disinfoctnnts. 172.29G ; Aug. 28;
Serial No. 177.922 ; published May 29, 192.3.
Newton, Chambers & Company, Ltd., near Sheffield, Eng-
land. Pisinfectants. 23,GC4 ; renewed Sept. 26, 1923.
Newton, Chambers & Company, Limited, near Sheffield,
England. Sheep dips. 23,665 ; renewed Sept. 26,
1028.
Newton, Dr. Ben F., Albany, .Via. Relief for burns, cuts,
skin diseases, catarrh, etc. 167,556 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,457; published Doc. 20, 1922.
Newton, Francis H., doing business as The Newton Auto-
matic Lettering Fen Company, Pontiac, Mich. Letter-
ing pens. 163,518 ; Jan. 16.
Newton Ice Cream Company. (See Hay, Carl A.)
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 166,747-9 ; Apr. 10.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 166,761-3 ; Apr. 10.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y.
Fishing lines. 168,248; Mav 15; Serial No. 173.669;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Bash-
ing limes. 169,434 ; June 12.
Newton Line Comnany Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 170,029 ; .July 10 ; Serial No. 173,665 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 170,030 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,662, pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 171,094 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 173,063 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 171,095 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 173,668 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Xcwton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y.
Fishing lines. 171,112; July 31; Serial No. 174,747;
published May 1, 1923.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 172,484-5 ; Aug. 28.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y.
Fishing lines. 172.486 ; Aug. 28.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 172,497 ; Aug. 28.
Xey, J. M., Company, The, Hartford. Conn. Gold alloys
for dental purposes. 163,519 ; Jan. 16.
Niagara Alkali Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Flake lye.
170,829 : July 24 ; Serial No. 169,918 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Niagara Alkali Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Flake lye
used as detergent. 173.595 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 169,917 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Niagara Knitting Mills Corp., Long Island City and
New York, N. Y. Bathing suits. 169,426; June 12.
Niagara Shoe Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Shoes of
leather, rubber, and fabric. 174,113 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 171.029 ; published July 3, 1923.
Niagara Shoe Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Shoes.
176,362-3; Nov. 20.
Nicholas Proprietary Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, Aus-
tralia. Pharmaceutical preparation for the relief of
headache, nerve pains, etc. 171,972 : Aug. 21 ; Se-
rial No. 165,706 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Nicholls-Loomis Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Livestock and
poultry feeds, wheat and rye flours, etc. 176,326 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 154,990; published Sept. 12, 1922.
Nichols Electric Furniture Co., Bennington, Vt. Elec-
trically-equipped serving table. 177,470 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 175,623 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Nichols, F. & H., Nutley, N. J. Spark plugs. 172,329 ;
Aug. 28; Serial No. 177,101; published May 29, 1923.
Nicholson File Company, Providence, R. I. Files and
rasps. 175,290 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 131,918 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Nicholson, Harry R., doing business as H. R. Nicholson
Company, Baltimore, Md. .\utomohiIe soap. 168,933 ;
M.ay 29 : Serial No. 17.'?.292 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Nicholson, Lloyd E., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 173,657 ;
Oct. 2: Serial No. 176.275; published June' 19, 1923.
Nicholson's Raincoat Co., Limited. St. Albans, England.
Raincoats, etc.. in proofed cloths. 163,693 ; .Tan. 23.
Nicholson's Raincoat Co., Limited, St. Albans, England.
Waterproofed fabrics in the piece. 174,704 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 176.497: nublished July 17, ]923.
Nickel & Drummev. Chicago, 111. Butter. 177,328 ; Dec.
IS ; Serial No. 178.624 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Nickel Fabricating Corp., Philipsbnrg, Pa. Frying pans,
saucepans, stock pots, kettles, etc. 173,916 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 174,908 : published July 3. 1923.
Nickel Plate Elevator Company, The. Cleveland, Ohio.
Poultry and stock feed. 177,000 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
181,086 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Nickels, Cathrine, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for the
alleviation of baldness and the restoration and preserva-
tion of the hair. 170.019 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 172,431 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Nickels & Lanber, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery,
scarfs, neckties, and mufflers. 168,180 ; May 15 ; Se-
rial No. 169,071 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Nickels Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Va. Ladies',
mis.sos', and children's dresses. 169,770 ; July 3 ; Se-
rial No. 169.179; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Nickelsburg Brothers Company (of N. J.), The, New York,
N. Y. Leather goods — namely, traveling bags, suit-
cases, brief cases, etc. 163,139-40 ; Jan. 2.
Nickelsburg Brothers Company, The, Newark, N. J.
Partly-prepared leather used in the manufacture of
boudoir slippers, bathing shoes, etc. 107,797 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 163,702 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Nicomedo, Joe, doing business as Lustroil Co., Altoona,
Pa. Polish for restoring the polish of musical instru-
ments. 174.778 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 169,317 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Niedzielski, Albert W., Chicago, 111. Purgative tea in
dry form. 177,049 ; Dec. 11 ; Seri.il No. 180,384 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Nightrack Manufacturing Company, Huntington, W. Va.
Costumer. 172,364: Aug. 28; Serial No. 174,185;
published May 1, 1923.
Niles-Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Gears.
163.876; Feb. 6.
Niles-Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Machine
tools consisting of planers, lathes, and drilling ma-
chinos. 171,804; Aug. 14; Serial No. 177,017; pub-
lished May 22, 19z3.
Nilps, Carrie J., Jacksonville, Fla. Hair dressing. 163,896 ;
Feb. 6.
Niles Tool Works Company, The, New York, N. Y. Hy-
draulic presses, axle lathes, boring and turning mills,
etc. 170,336 ; July 10.
Nippon Match M'f'g Co., L'd, Kobe, Japan. Matches.
168.545 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 158,488 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Nippon Tea Co. (See Masuda, Tomekechi.)
Niss, C, & Sons, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Furniture for
homes. 169,041; June 5; Serial No. 149,345; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Nisslev Creamery Company, Fort Worth. Tex. Ice cream.
166,541 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 157,726 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Nisslev Creamery Company, Fort Worth. Tex. Ice cream.
168.548 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 158,995 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Nissly Swiss Chocolate Company, Inc., Florin, Pa. Milk
and almond chocolate. 174,025 ; Oct. 23.
Nitram Maivufacturing Co.. The, East Orange, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Knitted bags. 166,522-3; Apr. 3;
Serial Nos. 172,007-8 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Nitrate Agencies Company, New York, N. Y. Fertilizers.
174,864 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,486 ; published July
10, 1923.
Nitro-Culture Company. (See Vaisberg, Herman.)
Nitro Pencil Company, Nltro, W. Va. Lead for pencils.
167,155 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 172,897 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Nitrogen Electric Company, Newark, N. J. Incandescent
lamp. 169,466; June 19; Serial No. 173,577; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Nitrol Chemical Co., Not Inc. (See Giddings, Warren A.)
Nitrose Company, Peoria, 111. Ready-mixed or paste
paint. 172,247 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 159,690^ ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Nix-Lix Co., The. (See Quast, Otto K.)
Nix Produce Company, Hastings, Fla. Fresh potatoes,
165. .340 : Mar 6 ; Serial No. 163,050 ; published Nov.
28. 1922.
Nix Produce Company, Hastings, Fla. Irish potatoes.
174,743; Oct. 23; Serial No. 165,300; published June
5, 1923.-
No. 3 Safety Razor Company. (See Eklund, Isak.)
Noavo Laboratories, Los Angeles, Calif. Medicinal prepa-
ration used as a fat reducer. 176,208 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 178,863; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Wheat flour.
167,844 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165,239 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Self-rising
flour. 168,897: Mav 29; Serial No. 167,731; pub-
lished Jan. 30. 1923.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Wheat flour
170,863: July 24; Serial No. 167,531; published Mar.
20, 1023.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Wheat flour.
171,021 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 167,885 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Noble.sville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Wheat flour.
173,191 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 167,730 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Self-rising flour.
173,235-6 : Sept. 18 ; Serial Nos. 166,566-7 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Noe-Equl Hosiery Mills, Inc., Reading, Pa. Hosiery.
171,725 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 170,690 ; published May
15, 1923.
Noesting Pin Ticket Company, Incorporated, Mount Ver-
non. N. Y. Paper clips. 174.225 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
180,.805 ; nublished Julv 10, 1923.
Noggle, S. W., Company, The. (See Noggle, S. W.)
748
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Noggle, S. W., doing business as The S. W. Noggle Com-
pany, Kansas City, Mo. Cake and pastry mixture.
170,805 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 169,773 ; published Feb.
27 1923.
Noggle, S. W., doing business as The S. W. Noggle Com-
pany, Kansas City, Mo. Cake and pastry mixture.
172,736 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 169,774 ; published May
1, 1923.
Noise Making Devices Company. (See Halpern, Irving J.)
Nolan Co., The, Greenville, Pa. Preparation for eczema,
salt rheum. Impetigo, etc. 168,445 ; May 22 ; Serial
No. 170, .535 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Nolan Malt Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Malt extract.
164,532 ; Feb. 20.
Nolan, William H., doing business as Eoyal-Rex Motors
Confipany, Chicago, 111. Taxicabs and motor trucks.
165,286 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 152,683 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
NoLance Chemical Company, New Brookland, S. C.
Salves and ointments for boils, carbuncles, bone felons,
etc. 172,704 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,72!) ; published
May 29, 1923.
Nolen, Apiaries, The. (See Nolen, Lawrence R.)
Nolen, Lawrence R., doing business as The Nolen Apiaries,
Kerens, Tex. Honey. No. 170,156 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
169,072 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
NoliboJf, Harry, New Haven, Conn. Cigars. 167,170 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,652 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
No-Liquid Door Check Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Doorchecks. 177,275 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,225 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Nolyec Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Emulsion used in
treating constipation. 177,159 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
181,769 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Nolyec Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Emulsion uspd in
treating constipation. 177,167 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
181,767; published Sept. 18, 1923.
No-Mor Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Liquid compo-
sition for exterminating insects. 176,446 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 180,292 ; published Aug. 28, 1923. *
Non-Crush Fruit Guard Company. (See Satake, Shuzo.)
Nonsuch Manufacturing Co. Limited, The, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Polishes for metal and boots and
shoes. 175,196 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,207 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Norcross, Orville M., doing business as O. M. Norcross
Co., Pemberton, N. J. Vegetable-oil liniment for ro-
ller of aches, pains, cuts, etc. 168,049 ; May 15 ; Se-
rial No. 169,603 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Nordman, Ferdinand B., jr.. Number Nine Plantation,
Volusia County, Fla. Fruits, jellies, iams, sirups,
etc. 176,122 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 146,979 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Norflett, John C, doing business as Royal Progressive
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. General tonic. 173,421 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 156,290 ; published Jiiiie 26,
1923.
Norfolk Mattress Company, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Bed
springs and bedsteads. 176,443 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
180,547 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Normasal Chemical Co. (See Hatch, Robert A. B.)
Norris, Alister-Ball Company, The, Chicago, 111. Watches,
watch movements, and parts of watches. 170,783 •
Nov. 27.
Norris, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Candy. 167,969 ; May 8.
Norristown Herald, Inc., Norristown, Pa. Periodical
publication published dally. 169,059 ; June 5 ; Serial
No. 171,431 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Norristown Herald, Inc., Norristown, Pa. Periodical pub-
lication published daily. 172,092; Aug. 21; Serial
No. 176,910 : published May 22, 1923.
Norristown Herald Printing and Publishing Co., Norris-
town, Pa. Periodical publication. 175,792 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 179,738; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Norristown Hosiery Mills, Lansdale, Pa. Hosiery.
167,826 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,988 ; published Fcli.
13, 1923.
North American Fur Dyeing Company, Newark, N. J.
Fur skins. 169,859 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 171,883 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
North American Honey Distributors. (See von Schuetz.
Samuel F.)
North American Mercantile Co., Inc., San Francisco,
Calif. Canned fish, fruit, and vegetables. 173,035 ■
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,909 ; published June 5, 1923:
North American Mercantile Co. Inc., San Francisco, Callic
Canned fruits, vegetables, and fish, dried fruits, etc.
1' 1-536; Aug. 7; Serial No. 174,910; published May
o, 1923.
North American Mercantile Co., San Frnnci.sco Calif
Rice. 176,996; Dec. 11- Serial No. 176,356; pnblis!ied
Aug. 21, 1923.
North American Process Company, Inc., Malone, N. Y.
?S^^^^^^'^ ^^^^^- 189,194; June 12; Serial No.
169,919 ; published Feb. 27. 1923
North British Rubber Company, L't'd, Edinburgh, Scotland
and London, England. Rubber-soled canvas shoes
23,666 ; renewed Oct. 3, 1023.
North Bros. & Co., Baltimore, Md. Men's and boys'
dress and negligee shirts. 169,572; June 19
North Packing and Provision Company. Lard 23 13 ( •
renewed May 30, 1923.
North Packing and Provision Company, Boston, Mass.
Lard. 23,258 ; renewed June 27, 1923.
North Star Chemical Works, Inc., Lawrence, Mass.
Leather preservatives. 174,121 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
155,630 ; published June 5, 1923.
North St. Louis I'laning Mill Co., St. Louis, Mo. Every-
thing in builders' woodwork. 163,141 ; Jan. 2.
North Whittier Heights Citrus Ass'n., Puente and Hill-
grove, Calif. Fresh citrus fruit. 163,529; Jan. 16.
North Whittier Heights Citrus Ass'n., Puente, Calif. Cit-
rus fruits in their natural state. 164,735 ; Feb. 27.
North Whittier Heights Citrus Ass'n., Puente, Calif.
Fresh citrus fruit. 165,986; Mar. 27; Serial No.
162,943 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Northam Warren Corporation, New York, N. Y. Manicure
sets sold as a unit. 164,894-5 ; Feb. 27.
Northern Equipment Company, Erie, Pa. Feed-water
regulators and pump governors. 174,511 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 178,625; published July 24, 1923.
Northern Fruit Company. Tonasket, Wash. Fresh fruits
and vegetables. 105,438; Mar. 13; Serial No.
165,705 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Northern Jobbing Company, Chicago, 111. Soap.
168,900; May 29; Serial No. 166,900; published Feb.
27. 1923.
Northern Jobbing Company, Chicago, 111. Wheat flour,
oleomargarine, tapioca, etc. 177,098; Dec. 11; Serial
No. 171,034 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
169,174 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,074 ; published Mar.
20. 1923.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
174,504 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 180,717 ; published July
24, 1923.
Northfield Flour Mills Company, Northfleld, Minn. Wheat
flour. 172,765; Sept. 11; Serial No. 174,630; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Northfield Flour Mills Company, Northfield, Minn. Wheat
flour. 176,458-9 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 176,423-4 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Northfield Flour Mills Company, Northfleld, Minn. Wheat
flour. 176,464 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,422 ; published
Aug. 21, 1923.
Northman Publishing Company, The. Portland, Oreg.
Monthly magazine. 170,675 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
171,380 ; pubUshed Apr. 24, 1923.
Northslde Process Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arch sup-
ports. 166,136 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 144,408 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Northwest Chemical Co. (See Horst, Frederick F.)
Northwest Nitrox Company. (See Piatt, E. F.)
Northwestern Bakers & Confectioners Co., Minneapolis,
Minn. Sirup -and fruit and phosphatic acids and color-
ings, extracts, and flavorings for beverage purposes.
177,369; Dec. 18; Serial No. 181,856; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Northwestern Blaugas Company, St. Paul, Minn. Naph-
thalene solvent for gas mains and S(-rvices. 172,376 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 156,593 ; published May 15, 1923.
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, Des Moines,
Iowa, and Omaha, Nebr. Monthly periodical. 173,721;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,218 ; published June 26, 1923.
Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company, The, Minne-
apolis, Minn. Wheat flour. 167,627 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
167,483 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Northwestern Steel & Iron Works, Eau Claire, Wis. Steam-
pressure cookers. 163,914 ; Feb. 6.
North-Western Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 111. Pub-
lications and negotiable papers. 171,036 ; July 31 ; Se-
rial No. 151,922 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Northwestern Yeast Company, Chicago, 111. Yeast.
164,190; Feb. 13.
Northwestern Yeast Company, Chicago, 111. Yeast vita-
mine product used as a tonic. 174,353 ; Oct. 16 ; Se-
rial No. 177,318; published July 17, 1923.
Northwestern Yeast Company, Chicago. 111. Yeast and
vitamine food products which involves the use of
yeast. 176,509 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 164,658 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Norton, E. B. Remedy Company. (See Norton, Eva B.)
Norton, Eva B.. doing business as E. B. Norton Remedy
Company. Medical vaginal suppository. 167,350 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 152,180 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Norton, -Willis, & Co., North Topeka. Kans. Wheat
flour. 176,976; Dec. 11; Serial No. 179.940: pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Norwalk Tire & Rubber Company, The, Norwalk. Conn.
Elastic vehicle tires. 174,619 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,315 ; published July 31, 1923.
Norwalk Vault Company, The, Norwalk, Ohio, Cement
paint. 166,746 ; Apr. 10.
Norwich Pharmacal Company, The, Norwich, N. Y.
Chemicals, medicines, and pharmaceutical prepara-
tions. 173,526; Sept. 25.
Norwood, Edwin P., Chicago, IlL Serial story. 169,063 ;
June 5 ; Serial No. 172,009 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Notaseme Hosiery Co., Phllarif^lphia. I'a. Hosierv.
177,106 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173.104 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Nott, W. S., Company, Minneapolis. Minn. Pump leathers,
cut lace, hose washers of leather, spiral packing of
leather, etc. 163,142 ; Jan. 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Gontinued.
749
Nottnge Company, The, Los Angeles, Calit". Men's and
bovs" work shirts aiul children's blouses and play suits.
177,40(J : Dec. IS ; Serial No. 179,422 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
-Nottingham Lace Works, Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Laces, handkerchiefs, embroideries, etc.
177.322 ; Dec. IS ; Serial No. 179,317 ; published Sept.
25, 1023.
Novack. Hnrry J., doing l)usiness jis ("olloidal Labora-
tories, rbiladelphia, I'a. Liquid iodine preparation.
174,075: Oct. 2; Serial No. 178.626; published July
10, 1923.
Novak, John, Company, Chicago, 111. Powder for .oore
feet. 164,104; Feb. 13.
Novelty Cutlery Company, The, Canton, Ohio. Tocket
and pen knivos, dirks, razors, and ink erasers. 166,843 :
Apr. 17 ; Seri.al No. 1GS.7S1 : published Jan. 23. 1923.
Novia Blouse Co. Inc. (See Beerman & Frank, Inc.)
Novoeol Cliemical Mfg. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Im-
pression compound. 169,511 : June 19 ; Serial No.
171,946 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
Novoeol Chemical Mfg. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Solu-
tion of suprarenal extract. 176,165 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 177,319; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Nowak Milling Corporation, Hammond, Ind., and Buffalo,
N. Y. Horse and mule feed. 170,904 ; July 24 ; Serial
No. 170,780 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
No-Worry Chemical Co. (See Cicetti, Federico.)
Noyes Comb Company, Binghamton. N. Y. Pocket and
fine combs, barbers" and men's and women's dressing
combs. 167,548 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,306 ; published
Jan. 3, 1923.
Nubrigtit Company, Concord, Calif. Washing powder.
168,738 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,893 ; published Feb.
13, 1023.
Nucoa Butter Company, The. (See Kandex Produpts, In-
corporated, assignor.')
Nufur Manufacturing Company. (^See Appieman, Leon.)
Nugrapo Company of America, Atlanta, Ga. Beverages
sold as soft drinks and sirups and extracts therefor.
164,168; Feb. 13.
Nu Grape Company of America, The, Atlanta, Ga. Non-
alcoholic, maltless grape beverage. 171,157 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 176,276; published May 1, 1923.
Nu-Ka-Na Remedy Co. (See Rett, William F.)
Nu-Life Medicine Company. (See Spinks & Mcllwain.)
Nuloid Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Hard-rubber composition. 172,659 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 174,6(58 ; published June 5, 1923.
NuUista Company, Baltimore, Md. Shoe polish. 177,826 ;
Dec. 25.
Nulyne Laboratories, Jackson, Mich. Tooth paste.
167,358 ; Mav 1 ; Serial No. 124,864 ; published Apr. 13,
1920.
Nu-Pep Company, The. (See Palmer, John W.)
Nu-Pep Laboratories. (See Buchanan, J. W.)
Nu-Shyne Sopc-Olish Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Polishes for
automobile bodies, furniture, pianos, etc. 168,287 ;
May 15.
Nustone Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Station-
ary laundry tubs. 166,731 ; Apr. 10.
Nut Lunch Company. (See Townsend, Glenn.)
Nu-Tone Products Co., Cascade, Mont. Phonograph-
record renewiT cleaning preparation. 167,90.3 ; Mav 8 ;
Serial No. 168,851 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Nutting, Wallace, Incorporated, Ashland, Mass. Colored
Dictures or plot tinotypes. 171.854 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
170,831 ; published May 1, 1923.
Nutting. Walter M., doing business as Nutting Truck
Company, Faribault, Minn. Floor trucks. 170,547 ;
.July 17 ; Serial No. 173,240 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Nutwood Vineyard. (See Wood. H. W.)
Nu-Type Mfg. Company, The, Chicago, 111. Mechanical
pencils. 174,929 : Oct. 23.
Nuway Company, The. (See Foster, Clyde C.)
Nu-Youth Chemical Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio. Com-
pound for use as a tonic, nerve tissue, and vitality
builder. 166,299; Mar. 27.
Nypros Steel Company, Philadelnhia, Pa. Liquid used in
he.it-treatins steel. 170,264 : .Tulv 10 ; Serial No.
170.400: published .\pr. 3. 1923.
0. D. Shirt Mfg. Co. (See Jaffe, Sam, & Son.)
O. K. Manufacturing Company. (See Welch and Wood-
sum.)
0. K. Patch Company. Bellville, Tex. Patch for tires.
168.544: May 29; Serial No. 158,579; published Nov.
14, 1922.
0. & T. Electric Corporation, New York. N. Y. Radio
detector and amplifier tubes. 174,587 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 180.293 ; published July 24. 1923.
Oak Grove General Sanitarium. (See Secoy. Edward A.)
Oard Radio Laboratories, doing business as Atlantic-
Pacific Radio Supplies Company, Stockton, Calif.
Radio receiving sets. 167,78.3 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
170.894 ; published Jan. .30. 1923.
Ober, Jacob, doing business as Loeb Dress Co., New York.
N. Y. Periodical published monthly. 363.720; Jan. 23.
Ober, Jacob, doing business as Loeb Dress Co., New York,
N. Y. Dresses for girls, lunlors, and misses. 171,746 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 166,848 ; published May 22, 1923.
Oberg, C. O., & Co.'s Aktiebolaget, Eskilstuiia, Sweden.
Files and rasps. 169,287 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
161,641 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Oberg, C. O., & Co.'s Aktlebolag, Eskilstuna, Sweden.
Files and rasps. 171.822 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,514 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Oberman, D., Mfg. Co., .TcfTcrson City, JIo. Overalls,
Jackets, and combination outer suits. 168.294 ; May 15.
Oberudorfer Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Rubber
aprons. 171,307 ; .Vug. 7 ; Serial No. 164,185 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Obrecht, G. Fred, doing business as P. Fred'k Obrecht &
Son, Baltimore, Md. Horse, poultry, hog, and dairy
feed. 176,754 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,405 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
O'Brien, John J., Coggon, Iowa. Pump coupling.
171,803 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 176,757 ; published May 8,
1923.
O'Callaghan & Fedden, Inc., New York, N. Y. Stock-
ings. 173,581 ; Sept. 25.
O'Callaghan, Marguerite, New York, N. Y. Ladles' and
children's dresses. 166,619 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
169,180 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Ocha Company, The, Port Huron, Mich. Chicory. 164,941 ;
Feb. 27.
Ocklawaha Nurseries, Lake Jem, Fla. Citrous trees and
plants. 171,676; Aug. 7.
O'Coiinell, L. M., & Co. (See O'Connell, Louis M.)
O'Connell, Louis M., doing business as L. M. O'Connell
& Co., Boston, Mass. Hair curlers, wavers, crimpers,
and puffs. 168,927 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,098 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
O'Connor & Hogan, Chicago, 111. Toy desks. 164,750 ;
Feb. 27.
O'Connor, Edward J., doing business as Moon Labora-
tories, St. Louis, Mo. Pharmaceutical preparation for
the prevention and correction of vaginitis, leucorrhea,
etc. 168.739 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,948 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
O'Coiinor, Edward J., doing business as Moon Labora-
tories, St. Louis. Mo. Toilet preparations. 170,257 ;
.Inly 10 ; Serial No. 170,947 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
O'Connor, Frederick A., doing business as Cremo Caramel
Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Candy. 171,692 ;
Aug. 7.
O'Connor, T. J., & Sons, Incorporated, Baltimore, Md.
Men's belts. 168,178; May 15; Serial No. 169,557;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
0-Do-Less Products Co. (See Dismond, Henry B.)
Odontex Company, The. (See McCall, John O.)
Odor, Frank B., Coshocton, Ohio. Medicine for treat-
ment of tuberculosis of the bone and like diseases.
176.283 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,864 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Odorono Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparations
for reducing perspiration. 175,720 ; Nov. 6.
Oertel Roofing Manufacturing Company (now by change
of name Stormcote Roofing Corporation). East St.
Louis, 111. Ready-mired paiint for roofing. 166,200 ;
Mar. 27 : Serial No. 162.441 : published Nov. 28, 1922.
Oertel Roofing Manufacturing Company, now by change
of name, Stormcote Roofing Corporation, East St.
Louis, 111. Roofing materials. 174.551 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 162,442; published July 17. 1923.
Oertel Roofing Manufacturing Company (now by change
of name Stormcote Roofing Corporation), East St.
Louis. 111. Rag fiber and asphalt roofing. 174,962;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 160,149 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Offer, Karl, doing business as Vino-Sano Co., San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Preservatives. 164,432 ; Feb. 20.
Ogllvie, Jessica, doing business as Ogilvie Sisters, New
York, N. Y. Liquid powder adapted for toilet use.
167,603 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,029 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Ogilvie Sisters. (See Ogilvie, Jessica.)
U'Hern, Joseph F., assignor to J. F. O'Hern, Jr., Wal-
tham, Mass. Certain named remedies. 24,726 ; re-
newed May 15, 1924.
Ohio Brass Company, The, Mansfield, Ohio. Ears,
. clamps, and hangers for suspending and supporting
trolley wires, etc. 177.619 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
182.547; publi.<;hed Oct. 9, 1923.
Ohio Confection Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
171,168 ; .July 31 ; Serial No. 175,883 ; published May
15, 1923.
Ohio Confection Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
172,780 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 162,763 ; published June
5, 1923.
Ohio Glove & Manufacturing Company, The. Columbus,
Ohio. Gloves. 169.740 : June 26.
Ohio Leather Company, The, Girard, Ohio. Leather.
169,049; June 5; Serial No. 165,977; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Ohio Spring Bed Company. (See Cleveland Wire Spring
Company.)
Ohio Valley Coffee Co., The, Portsmouth, Ohio. Coffee.
175,357; Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,270; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Ohio Valley Refining Company, St. Marys, W. Va. Fuel
oil. 164,717 ; Feb. 27.
Ohmer Fare Register Company. Dayton, Ohio. Pare re-
corders and registers, fare boxes and taximeters, etc.
171,651 : Aug. 7.
Oichman. S., Trunk Company. (See Oichman, Solomon.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
OichmaD, Solomon, doing business as S. Oichman Trunk
Company, New York, N. Y. Leather, cloth, and fabric
trunks and traveling bags. 164,176; Feb. 13.
Oil and Chemical Corporation, The, Chicago, 111. Lubri-
cating oils and greases, automobile fuel oils, cutting
oils for treating metals. 170,714 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
138,722 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Oil Country Specialties Manufacturing Co., The, Coffey-
ville, Kans. Oil-well swabs, stuffing boxes, jerecki
jets, wire-line sockets, and tongs. 174,797 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 174,850; published July 24, 1923.
O-Jib-Wa's Indian Medicine Company. (See Shafe, Wil-
fred T.)
Oklahoma Garment Manufacturing Co., Oldahoma, Okla.
Overalls, pants, shirts. 169,215 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
149,348; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Oklahoma Publishing Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Daily newspaper. No. 170,041 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
174,973 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Oklahoma Publishing Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Daily newspaper. 170,045 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
175,152 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Oklahoma Publishing Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Monthly magazine. 171,818 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
175,266; published May 8, 1923.
Oklahoma Publishing Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Monthly magazine. 172,121 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
175,265 ; published May 22, 1923.
0-Ko Remedy Products Co. (See Wojciechowski, Flory-
an P.)
Okuda, K. Livingston, Calif. Fresh grapes. 166,435 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 164,067 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Old Colony Manufacturing Corporation, Taunton, Mass.
Cotton yarns. 174,088 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,237 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Old Dominion Garment Company, Lynchburg, Va. Over-
alls. 164,227 ; Feb. 13.
Old Dutch Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Coffee. 170,220 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 153,256 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Old D'utch Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cocoa, tea, and
rice. 170,792 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,594 ; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Old Homestead Bread Company, The, Denvef, Colo.
Bread. 170,838; July 24; Serial No. 159,978; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Old Master Color Co., Provincetown, Mass. Tubed artist
oil paints, water colors, etc. 172,217 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 174,025 ; published May 29, 1923.
Oldach, William H., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Fancy patent
hard-wheat flour. 173,239 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
163,232 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Oldfield Tire Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Resilient vehi-
cle tires and inner tubes. 163,143 ; Jan. 2.
Oldfleld Tire Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Resilient ve-
hicle tires and inner tubes of rubber or rubber and
fabric. 165,922 ; Mar. 20.
Olga Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Bathing suits.
164,754; Feb. 27.
Olive Hosiery Mfg. Co., Shelby, N. C. Hosiery. 164,774 ;
Feb. 27.
Ollveine Laboratories. (See Ehmann, Julius.)
Oliver Knitting Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
173,641 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 152,443 ; published Mar.
28, 1923.
Oliver-Sherwood Co., San Francisco, Calif. Pumps, di-
gesters, autoclaves, macerators, etc. 166.090 ; Mar.
27; Serial No. 164,256; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Olivette Laboratories, Inc., Providence, R. I. Toilet pow-
der. 170,781 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 174,700 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Olle, Wm. B., Racine, Wis. Bicycle wheel rims. 165,916 ;
Mar. 20.
Olmstead, Albert, doing business as The Powell and
Albert Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Oil for use on floors and
furniture. 163,521 ; Jan. 16.
Olmsted, Charles, San Francisco, Calif. Candied almonds.
171,344 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,202 ; published May
22, 1923.
Olmsted, Leon A., doing business as United States Ath-
letic Company, Chicago, 111. Bicycles. 167,361 ; May.
1 : Serial No. 170,664 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Olsen & Marggraf, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Metal ceilings
and side walls, pressed-brick siding, painted V-crimped
roofing, etc. 169,316 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,922 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Olsen-MoUer Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Brake
compound. 172,107 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 172,804 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Olson Brothers Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Polishes
for furniture, automobiles, etc. 170,721 ; July 24 ; Se-
rial No. 173,203; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Olson Coffee Co., Omaha, Nebr. Coffee, tea, spices, flavor-
ing extracts. 170,859 : July 24 ; Serial No. 168,546 ;
pubUshed Apr. 17, 1923.
Olson, Oscar E., doing business as Olson Manufacturing
Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Tonic. 176,771 : Nov. 27.
Olympia Cannina: Company, Olympi.T, Wash. Canned
fruits. 168.374: May 22; Serial No. 169,076; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Olympia Canning Company, Olympia, Wash. Canned
fruits. 168,535 ; May 22.
Olympia Canning- Company, Olympia, Wash. Canned
fruits. 168,615 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,082 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Olympia Canning Company, Olympia, Wash. Canned
fruits and berries. 175.272 : Oct. 30.
Olympia Knitting Mills, Inc., Olympia, Wash. Knitted
sweaters, caps, toques, gloves, socks, etc. 168,209 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 153,616 : published .Tan. 30. 1923.
Olympia Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton
goods, particularly cotton and silk shirting. 173,366 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,153 ; published June 19, 1923.
Olympic Club, The, San Francisco, Calif. Periodicals.
177,338 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,206 ; published Sept.
25. 1923.
Omaha Alfalfa Milling Company, Omaha, Nebr. Poultry
feed. 165,273 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 158,833 ; published
Mar. 6 ; Nov. 7, 1922.
Omaha Alfalfa Milling Company, Omaha, Nebr. Horse
feed. 165,425 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,107 ; published
Oct. 17, 1922.
Omaha Alfalfa Milling Company, Omaha, Nebr. Stock
and piniltry feed. 170,942 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 168,429 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Omaha Mercantile Company, The, Omaha, Nebr. Boys'
overalls. 163,608 ; Jan. 23.
Omak Fruit Growers, Omak, Wash. Fresh apples.
174,148; Oct. 2.
Ombrelo, Inc., New York, N. Y. Storm protective cover-
ing. 168,162 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 165,757 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Ombrelo, Inc., New York, N. Y. Storm protective cover-
ing. 176,088 ; Nov. 13.
Oneal, J. W., Chemical Co., Adena, Ohio. Ointment used
for colds, headache,sore throat, etc. 172,733 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 174,257 ; published May 22, 1923.
One-4-All Polish Co. (See Rollini, Ferdinand.)
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Containers or
cabinets for holding and displaying goods. 166,647 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 164,066 ; published Jan. 23, 1823.
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Silver-plated
flatware, tableware, and cutlery. 169,692 ; June 26.
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Silver-plated
flatware, tableware, and cutlery. 171,326-7 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial Nos. 168,617-18 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Silver-plated
flatware, tableware, and cutlery. 171,329 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 168,724 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Silver-plated
flatware, tablewtire, and cutlery. 172,853; Sept. 11;
Serial No. 175.731 ; published May 29, 1923.
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Animal traps.
176,926 ; Dec. 4.
O'Neill, Peter L., doing business as Decorata Mfg. Co.,
Jersey City, N. J. Gold, bronze, and aluminum
paints and finishing compounds. 166,374 ; Apr. 3 ; Se-
rial No. 169,950 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Ontario Textile Company Incorporated, Chicago, 111.
Dolls. 164,902 ; Feb. 27.
Onward Manufacturing Company, Menasha, Wis. Furni-
ture sliding shoes, being either a glass or hard-metal
base with a metal stem. 167,202 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
167,144 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Onyx Blouse Co. (See Finkelson, Max.)
" Onyx " Hosiery Inc., New York, N. Y. Children's
hosiery. 177,528; Dec. 18; Serial No. 182,670; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
OpaX Products Company, Elyria, Ohio. Washing powder.
167,438 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 162,847 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Opazel Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Medicated
cream for the treatment of wrinkles, acne, eczema,
and all forms of skin eruptions. 167,604 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 164,942 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Oppenheimer Casing Co., Chicago, 111. Salted and dried
sausage casings of every description. 165.422 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 154,526 ; published Dec. 5. 1922.
Oppenheimer, Herbert, doing business as Slenda Form
Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Salve or cream recom-
mended for the reduction of adipose tissue. 167.836;
May 8 ; Serial No. 169,495 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Optical Products Corporation, Now York, N. Y. Frames,
rims, nose pieces, and celluloid appliances for eye-
glasses. 176,575 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,184 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Optical Specialty Manufacturing Company, Southbridge.
Mass. Ophthalmic mountings and parts thereof.
174,178 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,548 ; published July
10, 1923.
Optics Limited, London, England. Ophthalmic and spec-
tacle lenses. 168,115; May 15; Serial No. 151,686;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Oral Laboratories. (See Poor, Roger A.)
Orange Crush Company, Chicago, 111. Beverages and
compounds and concentrates for making the same.
174,146; Oct. 2.
Orangevale Fruit Growers Exchange, Orangevale Colony,
Calif. Fresh and deciduous fruits. 174,763 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 168,782; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Orchard Drug Co., Lynchburg, Va. Emulsion petroleum
used In throat, lung trouble, bronchitis, bronchial
catarrh, etc. 170,926-1 ; July 24 ; Serial Nos.
165.807-8 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
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Orchard Puper Company, St. Louis, Mo. Twine. 172,340 ;
Aug. 28: Serial No. 179,053; published Srn.v 'Jf), 192,3.
O'Ecnr, Robert E., doing business as John D. Bear Com-
pany, Clenrbrook, Va. Emulsion of petroleum com-
bined with hypophosphites. 170, -126; July 17; Serial
No. 172.051 : published Apr. 10, 1923.
Ores;on Rrass works. Tortland Oreg. Bearing bronze.
171,813-4 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial Nos. 178,274-5 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Oregon Brass Works, Portland, Oreg. Journal bearings.
174,057 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,273 ; published July
10, 1923.
Oregon Growers Cooperative Association, Salem, Oreg.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 173,615 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 167,411 ; published July 3, 1923.
Oregon Growers Cooperative Association, Salem, Oreg.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 173.636; Oct. 2; Serial
No. 167,412 ; published July 3, 1923.
Oregon Growers Cooperative Association, Salem, Oreg.
Canned fruits. 173.852 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,851 ;
published Julv 3, 1923.
Orent's Department Store, Inc., doing business as Saga-
more Commission Co., Sagamore, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Underwear and hosiery. 175,761 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 171,136; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Organic Preparations Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid
preparation, remedv, or tonic for nervous diseases, etc.
175,574 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,040 ; published Aug.
21, 1923. '
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used for tonic, laxative pills in cases of constipation,
biliousness, etc. 164,100; Feb. 13.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicines
used in cases of colds, grippe, influenza, headache, neu-
ralgia, and rheumatism. 164.101 ; Feb. 13.
Organ-Iron Sledicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of stomach, liver, and bladder trouble,
etc. 174.062 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,459 ; published
July 10. 1923.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of rheumatism, sciatica, etc. 174,063 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,460 : published July 10. 1923.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of kidney and bladder troubles, etc.
174.064 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,461 ; published July
10, 1923.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of inflammation, ulceration, and dis-
charges of the urinarv tract. 176,410 ; Nor. 27 ;
Serial No. 178.458 ; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Oriental Notions Company, New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
173,896 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,019 ; published June
26, 1923.
Oriental Silk Printing Company, Haledon, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton, cotton and silk piece
goods. 165,578; Mar. 13; Serial No. 162,430; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Oriental Silk Printing Company, Haledon, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton and silk, and silk and
wool goods in the piece. 166.992 ; Apr. 17.
Oriental Trading Co., San Francisco, Calif. Teas.
164,959: Feb. 27.
Original Ry-Krisp Co., The, Minneapolis, Minn. Bread.
172,490; Aug. 28.
Oriole Shirt Manufacturing Corporation, New York,' N. Y.
Slen's dress and nesrligee shirts. 177,276 ; Dec. 11 :
Serial No. 183.160 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Orkin, J. B., Corp., New York, N. Y. Ladles' wearing
apparel. 172.153 ; Aug. 21.
Ormerod, Jo!in, & Sons Ltd., Castleton, England.
Leather roller skins. 175,185 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
181,144; published .\ug. 7. 1923.
Ormerod, John. & Sons, Ltd., Castleton. England.
Leather belting. 176,720; Nov. 27; Serial No.
170,832 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Orono Pulp & Paper Company, Bangor, Me. Wrapping
paper. 173,043 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 179,549 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Orosz, John, Adena, Ohio. Blood-cleaning liquid.
176,317; Nov. 20; Serial No. 179,011; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Orthmann, Henry A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mayonnaise dress-
ing. 168.470; May 22; Serial No. 167,582; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Orthc Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Liquid dentifrice, a pharmaceutical preparation.
174,474: Oct. 16; Serial No. 178,276; published July
10, 1923.
Osakeyhtio Savo, Ltd., Kuopio, Finland. Matches.
175,003 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 171,864 ; published Aug.
14. 1923.
Osborn Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Brushes for household use. 167,175 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 172,010 ; published .Tan. 9, 1923.
Osborn Paper Company, Marion. Ind. Writing tablets,
writing and printing paper, mailing and correspondence
envelopes, etc. 166,137 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 146,587 ;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Osborn Paper Company, Marion, Ind. Writing tablets,
composition books, etc. 175,965 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
173,295 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Osborne, Owen, Philadelphia, Pa. Stockings. 164,215 ;
Feb. 13.
Osceola Knitting Mills. (See Bergman, Adolph.)
Oshkosh Overall Company, Oshkosh, Wis. Overalls,
work shirts, and jackets. 168,000 ; May 8.
Os-Jaco Braided Line Co., Pawtucket, K. I. Fishlines.
177.491 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,987 ; published Oct. 2,
1923.
Osraan, John, Atlanta, Ga. Intestinal regulator. 173,442 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial «o. 174,407 ; published June 26,
1923.
Ost Apothecary, Inc., Atlantic City, N. J. Medicated alco-
hol. 163,144; Jan. 2.
Ostcrberg, Gustav M., doing business as G. M. Osterberg &
Sons, New York, N. Y. Elevator-rail oilers. 171,886;
Aug. 14 :■ Serial No. 172,551 ; published May 8. 1923.
Osterweil Bros. Inc., Newark, N. J. Trunks. 174,226 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180.771 ; published July 10, 1923.
Ostra Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Sprayers for
medicinal use. 170,509 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,954 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Oswego River Paper Mills, Phoenix, N. Y. Toilet paper.
165,315 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,709 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Otello and Bitmo Corporation, New York, N. Y. Liquid
ready-mixed paints and varnishes. 164,856 ; Feb. 27.
Otis Chemical Company, (Not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Lubri-
cating compounds and greases. 174,215 ; Oct. 9 ;
Serial No. 181,087 ; published July 10, 1923.
Otis Elevator Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Elevators, escalators, endless carriers, etc.
169.693 ; June 26.
Otis Elevator Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Elevators, escalators, endless carriers, etc.
100,713 ; June 26.
Otis Orchards Apple Company, Otis Orchards, Wash.
Fresh apples. 172,770 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,361 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Otoy, C. M., & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh cantaloupes.
172.629 : Sept. 11 : Serial No. 153.687 : Dublished Aug.
22. J029.
Ottenad-Plo£hman Manufacturing Company, St. Louis,
Mo. Laundry washing naachine. 165,006 ; Feb. 27.
Ottenheimer, Reuben E., doing business as The Reol Re-
frigerator Co., Baltimore, 5Id. Refrigerators and re-
frigerator show cases. 171,345 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
173,204 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Ottens, Henry H., Mfg. Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks and extracts and sirups for
making same. 171,958 ; Aug. 14.
Otterburn MHl Limited, Carlisle, England. Woven woolen
cloth in the piece. 163,880 ; Feb. 6.
Ottmann, Wm., & Company, New York, N. Y. Pickled
pork products and pickled beef products. 163,443.
Jan. 9.
Ouillette, Paul, doing business as Fort Kent Drug Com-
pany, Fort Kent, Me. Pills for use as a blood purifler
and system tonic. 175,639 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
179,675 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Our Home Granula Co., assignor to Our Home Granula
Company, Danville, N. Y. Cooked granulated wheat.
24,131 ; renewed Jan. 30, 1924.
Outing Talking Machine Co. Inc., Mount Kisco, N. Y.
Phonographs. 169,414 ; June 12.
Oval Wood Dish Corporation. Tupper Lake. N. Y. Wooden
plates. 170,180 ; July 10 ; Serial No 176,204 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10. 1923.
Overland Pharmacy Co., Boise, Idaho. Natural clay
prepared for use in cleansing the skin and pores.
172,392 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 168,121 ; published May
15, 1923.
Overman Cushion Tire Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Rubber tires. 168,241-3 ; May 15 ; Serial Nos.
167,093-5 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Overton, Anthony, doing business as The Overton-Hyglenlc
Mfg. Co., Chicago, lU. Toilet preparations. 173,245 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 160,560 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Owbridge, W. T., Limited, Hull, England. Medicine for
the treatment of coughs, colds, etc. 164,435 ; Feb. 20.
Owego Corset Company, Inc., Owego, N. Y. Corseti,
girdles, bandeaux, and brassiSres. 170,727; July 24;
Serial No. 172,899 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Owen, C. M., Los Angeles, Calif. Tablets, lotions, sil-
ver-nitrate sticks, capsicum plasters, powders, etc.
174,514 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,277 ; published July
24, 1923.
Owen-Dyneto Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Electric gen-
erators, dynamos, motors, electric ignition apparatus,
etc. 176,069 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 181,611 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Owen, Frank L., San Francisco, Calif. Fresh citrus
fruits — viz, grapefruit. 163,381 ; Jan. 9.
Owens Bottle Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Bottles
made of glass. 166,961 ; Apr. 17.
Owens Bottle Company, The. Toledo, Ohio. Package of
sterilized glass bottles. 168,488 : May 22.
Owens, Michael, St. Louis, Mo. Men's and boys' suits.
168,174; May 15; Serial No. 168,547; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Owensboro Milling Co., Qwensboro, Ky. Hen scratch,
chick scratch, laying mash, dalrv feed, and horse feed.
172.562 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,895 ; published May
1, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Owenwood Oil Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and Fort
Worth, Tex. Oils and greases. 166,351 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 140,959 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Owl Drug Company, TUe, San Francisco, Calif. Gasoline
and benzine. 164,709 ; Feb. 27.
Owl Drug Company, The, San Francisco, Calif. Canvas-
shoe dres.sing and cleaner. 169,934 ; July 3.
Owl Drug Company, The, San Fiancisco, Calif. Bird-
seed, flavoring extract, fish food, olive oil, etc. 176,859 ;
Dec. 4 : Serial No. 166,400 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Oxford-Print, Boston, Mass. Wooden structure provided
with seats in the nature of a merry-go-round. 177,430 ;
Dee. 18 ; Serial No. 144,246 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Oxo, Limited, I/ondon, England. Extract of meat, tongues,
meat meal, a food for cattle, and preserved meat.
166,084; Mar. 27; Serial No. 157,897; published Oct.
17, 1922.
0x0, Limited, London, England. Soups and preparations
for maldng. 177,039 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 157,898 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Oyler, Chas. C, & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fresh citrous
fruits. 168,878 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,863 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Oyler, Chas. C, & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio, doing busi-
ness as The Eustis Packing Co., Bustis, Fla. Fresh
citrous fruits. 176,989 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 179,482 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Ozark Chemical Co. (See Lambert, Virginia C. B.)
0-Zo Laboratory, Chicago, 111. Liquid polish for auto-
mobiles and furniture. 163,721 ; .Tan. 23.
P-K Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Water-power beater and whipper. 176,669 : Nov. 27 :
Serial No. 182,257; published Sept. 11. 1923.
P. & M. Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rail anchors or
anticreepers. 169,002-3 : May 29.
P. & M. Company, Chicago, 111. Rail anchors or anti-
creepers. 177,413 ; Dec. 18 ■ Serial No. 180,238 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
P. R. K. Chemical Co. Inc., Frankfort, Ind. Composition
for the removal of paint, varnish, and the like. 170,930 ;
July 24; Serial No. 162,765; published Oct. 3, 1922.
P. & S. Laboratories. (See Stinson, Lyman A.)
Pabst Corporation, doing business as Pabst, Milwaukee,
Wis. Table water. 172,188 ; Aug. 21.
I'abst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Cereal beverage and
beer. 174,537; Oct. 16.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Malt cereal bever-
ages sold as a soft drink. 174,542 ; Oct. 16.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Beverage sold as a
soft drink. 177,339 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,210 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Table water and
root beer and nonalcoholic, maltless fruit-flavored soft
drinks. 177,340 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,215 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Pacault, Ernestine J. G., Forest-Brussels, Belgium. Elec-
trical apparatus. 167,714 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 138,019 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Pacent Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. T.
Electrical apparatus more particularly for connector
plugs for radio telephone and similar purposes. 163,878 ;
Feb. 6.
Pacent Electric Company, New York, N. Y. Electrical
apparatus, more particularly transformers. 165.175;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 170,670 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Pacent Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electrical apparatus, more particularly transformers
for radio telephone and telegraph and similar purposes.
165.181 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 169,319 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Pacent Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Jacks for radio telephone and telegraph and similar
purposes. 171,274 ; July 31.
Pacent Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Connector plugs for radio telephone and telegraph and
similar purposes. 171,275 ; July 31.
Pacent Eleetric Company, New York, N. Y. Control dials
for use with radio apparatus. 172,999 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 177,241 ; published June 5, 1923.
Pachner. I., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Articles of
ladies* apparel. 163.609 ; Jan. 23.
Pachner, I., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Articles of
men's and ladles' apparel. 171,737 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 169,737* ; published May 22, 1923.
Pachner, I., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Articles of
ladies' apparel. 177,273 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,342 ;
piiblislied Sept. 25, 1923.
Pacific Bone Coal & Fertilizing Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Fertilizers. 166,326-7; Mar. 27.
Pacific Children's Wear Mfg. Co. (See Schwartz.
Jacob.)
Pacific Clay Products C6.. Los Angeles, Calif. Pressed,
glazed, enameled, ruffled, and fire brick, fire clay, etc.
167,519; May 1; Serial No. 165,714; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Pacific Clay Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Vitrified
salt-glazed sewer pipe, tile water pipe, tile conduit
pipe, etc. 167,520 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,715 ; pub-
lished .Tan. 30. 1923.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Candied
pop corn. 163,610 ; Jan. 23*
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Candy.
164,545; Feb. 20.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Candy.
166,234 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,304 ; published Dee.
5, 1022.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Cakes.
166,333. Mar. 27.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Candy.
166,431; Apr. 3; Serial No. 164,188; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Crackers.
167,128; Apr. 24; Serial No. 165,409; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Candles.
170,443 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,119 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Fancy
cookies. 172,971 ; Sept. il ; Serial No. 174,854 ; pub-
lished .Tune 5, 1923.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., Seattle, Wash. Crackers and
cookies. 173,153 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 151,284 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Pacific Coast Rubber & Supply Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Transmission lining. 173,066 ; Sept. 11.
Pacific Fire EJxtinguisher Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Fire-prevention apparatus and systems and parts there-
of. 169,231 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 167,414 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Pacific Foundry Company, San Francisco, Calif. Metal
castinsrs. 177,257 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,850 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923. ^
Pacific Gas Radiator Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas radia-
tors. 166,141; Mar. 27; Serial No. 157,386; pub-
lished Feb. 21, 1922.
Pacific-Italian Trading Corporation, San Francisco. Calif.
Fresh and dehydrated grapes. 175,766 ; Nov. 13 ; St
rial No. 177,046 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Pacific Knitting Mills, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Bathing
suits and sweaters. 163,61 1 ; Jan. 23.
Pacific Malt & Hop Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pure malt
extract for food purposes. 177,507 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 152,767 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Pacific Mercantile Co. (See Muller, Frank F.)
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Twill cotton
draperies. 168,986 ; May 20.
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Cotton piece
goods. 169,864 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 175,677 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Sheetings and
shirtings. 171,448 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 158,725 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Cotton piece
goods. 173,360; Sept. 25; Serial No. 180,139; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Yarns.
174,028 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,499 ; published June
19, 1923.
Pacific Novelty Company, New York, N. Y. Combs and
barrettes. 173,772; Oct. 2; Serial No. 176,851; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Pacific Radio Publishing Co., Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Monthly publication. 174,728 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
161,747; published July 31, 1923.
Pacific Rim Tool Co. (See Kennedy, William T.)
Pacific Seed House. (See Colorado Milling & Elevator
Company.)
Package Confectionery, Boston, Mass. Candy. 164,808 ;
Feb. 27.
Package Paper & Supply Corporation, Springfield, Mass.
Wrapping paper, particularly bread wrappers. 171,535 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,923 ; published May 8, 1923.
Packard, M. A., Company, Brockton, Mass. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 169,384 ; June 12 ; Se-
rial No. 171,865 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Packard Motor Car Company of New York, New York,
N. Y. Rubber tubes for pneumatic tires. 174,849 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,510 ; published July 31. 1923.
Pacquln, Inc., New York, N. Y. Skin-cleansing tonic and
massage cream. 172,371 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 159,813 ;
published Oct. 10, 1922.
Pact well Food Products Co. (See Hamilton, William H.)
Pacz, Aladar, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Aluminum al-
loys. 169,277 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 144,977 ; pub-
• lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Paducnh Hosiery Mills Inc., Paducah, Ky. Boys' and
misses' hose. 163,012 ; Jan. 23.
Paetsch, Henry P., Pasadena, Calif. Breakfast cereal.
170,864 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 167,486 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Page, Carroll S., Hyde Park, Vt. Commercial fertilizers.
166,311; Mar. 27.
Page. Joseph G., doing business as J. 6. Page Chemical
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Preparation for dandruff, eczema,
and falling hair. 177.316; Dec. 18; Serial No. 180,294;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Page, Percy E., New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc. 172,876 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 175,941 ; published May 29, 1923.
Page & Shaw, Incorporated, Cambridge, Mass. Trans-
parent containers for food products. 174,213 ; Oct.
9 ; Serial No. 179.424 ; published July 3, 1923.
Page Steel & Wire Company, Adrian, Mich., and Bridge-
port, Conn. Base-metal wire. 170,465 ; July 17 ; Se-
rial No. 162,646 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
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Pagoda Import Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair
curlers. 171.647 ; Auff 7.
Pagonig, George, doing business as George Pagonls Co.,
New York, N. Y. Hair tonic, toilet waters, colognes,
and cold creams. 168,27G ; May 15 ; Serial No. 168,725 ;
published Feb. 13, 192.S.
Paine & Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Rub-
ber matting. 174,436; Oct. 16; Serial No. 178,060;
published July 3, 1923.
Painters Supply Co. (See Drabek, Charles.)
Painters Supply Company. (See Craigie, Robert E.)
Painesville Metallic Binding Co., The. (See Alden, Clar-
ence J.)
Pal Medicine Co.. Boston, Mass. Laxative for colds, head-
ache.';, la grippe, and constipation. 172.185; Aug. 21.
Palisade Manufacturing Company, The, Yonkers, N. Y.
Soap. 173.886 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,357 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Palise, Joseph, doing business as Champion Specialties
Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid polish and shellac.
176.543 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,226 ; published Sept.
IS, 1923.
Pallady Welding & Manufacturing Company, Seattle,
Wash. Soldering flux. 167,840 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
168.548 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Palmer-Bee Company, Detroit. Mich. Speed reducers,
shaft couplings, friction clutches, hoists, etc. 172.318 ;
Aug. 28; Serial No. 176,359; published May 29. 1923.
Palmer Candy Co., Sioux City, Iowa. Candy. 165,865 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 165,301; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Palmer Candy Co., Sioux Citv. Iowa. Candy. 168,821 ;
May 29; Serial No. 170,152; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Palmer Candy Company, Soulr City, Iowa. Candy.
171,962; Aug. 14.
Palmer, John W., doing business as The Nu-Pep Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic beverages. 176,415 ;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 180,.386 : published Sept. IS: 1923.
Palmer, Marion C., doing business as Marolyn Extract
Co.. Lynn, Mass. Vanilla extract. 169,249; June 12;
Serial No. 170,731 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Palmer, P. S., Company, The. Bridgeport, Conn. Device
for uniformly mixing the charge before exploding It In
internal-combustion engines. 168.720 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 171,764 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Palmer Photoplay Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Prints and publications. 171,738 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
169,645 : published May 22, 1923.
Palmer, Walter C., doing business as W. R. Palmer &
Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Mops. 174,549 ; Oct. 16.
Palmer. William T., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Crochet twist. 163,145 ; Jan. 2.
Palmer, William T., & Company, Inc., New York. N. Y.
Elastic webbings, tapes, bindings, braids, etc. 163,964;
Feb. 6.
Palmer. William T., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Neckhanrls. 164.981 ; Feb. 27.
Palmer, William T., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Toothbrushes. 167,032 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,183 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Palmetto Coffee Co., Inc., Dover, Del., and Washington,
D. C. Coffee. 169,380; June 12; Serial No. 171,381;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Palmolive Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Face powder.
172.851 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,942 ; published June
5, 1923.
Palumbo. J. C, Pavette, Idaho. Fresh apples. 176.522 ;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 182.928 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Pamlico Cottons, Ltd., New York, N. Y. Cretonnes, tapes-
tries, and draperies in the piece. 173,154 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 150,464 ; published June 19, 1923.
Panaterra Remedy and Manufacturing Company. (See
Alexander, Max.)
Panoulias, Panayiotis D., doing business as The Ameri-
can Chocolate Almond Co., Jersey City, N. J. Non-
constipating health chocolate food product. 176,512;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 164.449 ; published Sept. 11, 1922.
Panyard Machine & Mfg. Company, Detroit, Mich. Piston
rings. 163.522 ; Jan. 16.
Paoha Island Works. (See McPherson, Wallis D.)
Paper Mills' Company, The, Chicago, 111. Book and
Erinting paper, bristol board and post-card bristol
oard. 165.324 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 169.222 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5. 1922.
Paper Novelty Comijany, The. Green Bay. Wis. Package
of paper napkins. 177,538 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
183,717 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Paper Service Co., Inc., Hinsdale, N. H. Roll toilet
paper. 165.320: Mar. 6; Serial No. 167,996; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Panerbrella Co., The, New York. N. Y., assignor to Paper-
brella Corporation. Umbrellas. 168.339 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 155,697 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Paperbrella Corporation. (See Paperbrella Co., assignor.)
Papercan Corporation, Yonkers, N. Y. Paper containers.
163,444; Jan. 9.
Papp, Abraham, doing business as Auto Spring Protector
Co., Boston, Mass. Auto spring protectors. 165.134 ;
Mar. 6 : Serial No. 151.958 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Papyrus Company, The, Kenilworth, N. J. Crape paper.
177,499 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,221 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Parfidiso. Vincenzo G., Passaic, N. J. Pianos. 175,211 ;
Oct. 30.
58339-48
ParafHne Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Waterproof and weatherproof roofings. 163,146 ; Jan. 2.
Parafflne Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Egg-case fillers, ice cream and oyster pails, cartons,
folding and stiff boxes, etc. 165.203 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 167,193 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
ParaflBne Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Heavy paper, paper box boards, and fiber boards.
165,613 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,192 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Parafflne Companies, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Plastic
compound composed principally of asphalt or bitumen.
165.913 ; Mar. 20.
Parafflne Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Varnish. 166,382 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,683 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5. 1922.
Parafflne Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Folding boxes. 168,045 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 173,205 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Parafline Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Flat undercoat paint. 176,544 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
183.588; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Parafflne Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Flat undercoat paint. 176,545 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
183,591 : published Sept. 18. 1923.
Paragon Hat Company, Chicago, III. Men's straw and felt
hats. 166,658 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 164,665 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Paralite Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Aluminum
alloy. 168,552 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 160,150 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Paramount Knitting Company, The, assignor to Bear
Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, III. Hosiery. 166,977 ;
Apr. 17.
Paramount Knitting Company, The, assignor to Bear
Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 175,948 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,650 ; published Aug. 28. 1923.
Paramount Lens Corporation. (See Tromba, Marius H.)
Paramount Paint & Varnish Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ready-
mixed paint. 170,047 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,208 ;
published Apr. 10, 1023.
Paramount Paint & Varnish Co., Philadelphia, Pa. White
paint enamel. 170,048 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,209 ;
published Apr. 19, 1923.
Paramount Specialty Co. (See Reiss, Fred.)
Parched Wheat Co., The, Fostoria, Ohio. Breakfast
cereal. 170,967 : July 24.
Parfait Powder Puff Co. (See Newman, Hardy & Co.)
Parfumerie Caron. (See Daltroff, E., & Cie.)
Parfumerie Lubin. (See Prot, Paul, & Cie.)
Parfumerie Pavane, New York, N. Y. Bath powders.
169,790 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 168,900 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Parfumerie Roger et Gallet, Paris, France. Pastes and
powders for beautifying and preserving the teeth, skin,
and hair, and nerfumery. 169,832 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
173,141 ; published Mar. 20 1923
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet, Paris, France. Soaps, soap
pastes and powders. 171,777 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
173,142; published May 8, 1923.
Parfumerie Roger et Gallet, Paris, France. Paste and
powders for beautifying and preserving the teeth, skin,
and hair, and perfumery. 173.109 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
171,866 ; published June 5, 1923.
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet, Paris, France. Pastes and
powders for beautifying and preserving the teeth, skin,
and hair, and perfumery. 173,438 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 174,590 ; published June 26, 1923.
Parfumerie Roger et Gallet, Paris. France. Soaps, soap
pastes, and soap powders. 173,796 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
174,589; published June 26. 1923.
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet, Paris, France. Soaps, soap
pastes, and soap powders. 173.817 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
171,867; published June 12, 1923.
Parfumette Corporation, New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
166,159: Mar. 27; Serial No. 153,824; published Jan.
24, 1923.
Parham-Lindsay Grocery Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Wheat
flour. 172,639 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 162,048 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Parham-Llndsey Grocery Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Canned
fruits and vegetables, coffee, flour, meal and tea.
163,382; Jan. 9.
Paris & Co., New York. N. Y. Rice and coffee. 167.396 ;
May 1 : Serial No. 163.894 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Paris Toilet Company, The. Paris, Tenn. Toilet prepa-
rations. 168,789 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 130,056 ; pub-
lished Dec. 28, 1920.
Paris Upholstering Co., Chicago, 111. Parlor chairs and
sofas. 168.969 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,691 ; published
Feb. 27. 1923.
Parisian Chocolate Company. (See Vinikow, Joseph.)
Parisian Imports. Inc., Detroit, Mich. Face cream and
face powder. 164,971; Feb. 27.
Parisian Specialty Co., Seattle, Wash. Facial packs.
173,210 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 171,382 ; published June
19, 1923.
Paristyle Novelty Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
169,456 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 175,154 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Paristvle Novelty Co. Inc., New York. N. Y. Hair nets.
109,584 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 158,436 ; published Sept.
5, 1922.
754
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlptiMietical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Paiistjle Novelty Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
171.636: Aug. 7.
Partstyle Novelty Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
173,565 ; Sept. 25.
Pariatyle Novelty Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
175,673 : Nov. 6.
Park Chemical Company. (See Lodder, Andrew J.)
Park Chemical Company, Detroit, Mich. Metal-harden-
ing compounds. 163,147 ; Jan. 2.
Park County Milling Co., Livingston, Mont. Wheat flour.
163,613 ; Jan. 23.
Park, Edgar, assignor to Mah-Jongg, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Game played with pieces similar to dominoes.
163,479-80 ; Jan. 16.
Park Hotel and Bath. (See Magee, Christopher, jr.)
Park Importing Co., New York, N. Y. Artificial-pearl
and head necklaces. 177,841 ; Dec. 25.
Park & Pollard Company, The, Boston, Mass. Publica-
tion issued on the full o' the moon. 177,669 ; Dec.
25 ; Serial No. 180,985 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Cigars, cheroots, and
little cigars. 163,445 ; Jan. 9.
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Sweet cider, grape
juice, grenadine sirup, etc. 168,251 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 17.S.00.^ : published Feb. 27, 1923.
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Cream of tartar.
173,321 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,241 ; published June
26, 1923.
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Toothbrushes. 176,161 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 168,487; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Fruit (in jars).
Maraschino cherries, figs, dates, etc. 176,725 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 172,553 ; published July 31, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Laxatives and
cathartics. 168,830 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,503 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Nebulizers and
syringes. 171,359 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 170,782 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Anassthetic
cream. 172,227; Aug. 28; Serial No. 174,632; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Antiseptic mouth
wash and gargle. 172.228 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
174,633 ; published May 1, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Preparation for
treatment of cholelithiasis and allied conditions.
172,229 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,634 ; published May
1, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Ointment for
eczema and Irritations of the skin. 172,537 ; Sept. 4 ;
Serial No. 173,903 ; published May 8, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Hypodermic so-
lutions. 172,850 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,361 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Hypnotic and
antispasmodic. 175.422 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 170,781 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Insecticide,
antiseptic, and germicide. 175.650 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
181,306 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Extract an-
terior lobe pituitary gland. 176,313 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 179,220; published July 31, 1923.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Medicine for
whooping cough, bronchitis, tuberculosis, etc. 176,953 ;
Dec. 11: Serial No. 181,612; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Parker-Bridget Company, Washington, D. C. Men's
winter hats. 170,730 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 172,238 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Parker-Bridget Company, Washington. D. C. Ladies'
sport suits and coats. 171,138 : July 31 ; Serial No.
159,720; published May 1. 1923.
Parker-Bridget Company, Washington, D. C. Men's neck-
ties. 172.280 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 169,818 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Parker-Bridget Company. Washington. D. C. Boys' suits.
173,811: Oct. 2; Serial No. 171,508; published July
10. 1923.
Parker Brothers, Portland, Me., and Salem, Mass. Parlor
game played with cards. 170,375 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
174,330 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Parker Brothers, Portland, Me., and Salem, Mass. Board
game played with movable pieces. 170,419 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 172,955 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Parker Brothers, Portland, Me., and Salem, Mass. Indoor
table ga;me. 174,800 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,721 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Parker Brothers, Saiem, Mass. Card games. 171,534 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,210 ; published May 8, 1923.
Parker-Browne Company, Fort Worth, Tex. Nonalco-
holic beverage or root beer. 168,489 ; May 22.
Parker, Charles, Company, The, Meriden, Conn. Vises
and parts of vises. 163,885 ; Feb. 6.
Parker, Chas. V., Co., Harrisburg, 111. Men's, women's,
and children's suits, cloaks, overcoats, hats, caps, shoes,
etc. 171,716 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 148,549 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Parker, Elgin R., doing business as Merit Manufactur-
ing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Water heaters using gas
as a fuel. 168,513 ; May 22.
Parker Pen Co.. The, Janesvllle, Wis. Fountain pen.
163,481; Jan. 16.
Parker Pen Co., The, Janesville, Wis. Fountain pens
and mechanical pencils. 165,783 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
164,827; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Parker Products, Inc., Boston, Mass. Holders for razor
blades during sharpening. 175,587 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 180,027 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Parker, Roland T., New York, N. Y. Safety-razor-blade-
stropping holders. 168,269 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
167,924; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Parker Rubber Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Combination
and rubber heels. 171,702 ; Aug. 7.
Parks-Belk Company. (See Southern Commercial Com-
pany.)
Parks & Bohne, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Automobile trans-
mission bands. 174,442 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 176,645 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Parks-Cramer Company, Fitchburg, Mass. Humidity
regulators. 177.523 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,482 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Parks, Fred C, doing business as The Uncle Tom Com-
pany, Minonk, 111. Confection consisting of chocolate-
covered bar of fruit cake. 164,045 ; Feb. 13.
Parks. Joseph W.. doing business as Wopsy Poultry
Yards, Altoona, Pa. Live poultry and eggs. 177,023;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 166,092 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Parks & Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe brushes. 168,249 ;
May 15; Serial No. 173,528; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Parks & Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe daubers. 171,622 ;
Aug. 7 : Serial No. 177,322 ; published May 22, 1923.
Parks & Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe brushes. 172,868 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,527 ; published June 5, 1923.
Parks & Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe brushes. 172,869 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 173.529 : published June 5. 1923.
Parkstone Laboratory. (See Graham, William A.)
Parkview Electric Company. (See Eckelkamp, John.)
Parkview Pharmacy. (See Smolinsky, Phillip.)
Paruibpck Chocolate Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Choco-
late candies. 171,125 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 175,515 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Parrett and Swank, North Manchester, Ind. Compound
for the treatment of cancers. 173,330 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 171,548 ; published June 26, 1923.
Parrish, Amos, New York, N. Y. Fashion publication
issued twice a week. 167,830 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,923 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Parrott, Herbert G.. Chicago, 111. Metal polish. 177,313 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180,490 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Parsons, Irving R., doing business as I. R. Parsons & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Nail polish in powder form. 173,045 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,912 ; published June 12, 1923.
Parsons Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Auto-
mobile door hinges. 164,348; Feb. 20.
Parsons, Montgomery H., doing business as Parsons
Chemical Company, Dayton, Ohio. Glue for lagging
steel pulleys with canvas. 175,241 : Oct. 30.
Parsons Trading Company, New York, N. Y. Broomroot
for brush making. 165,122 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
125,100 ; published Mar. 16, 1920.
Partola Distributing Company, New York, N. Y. Anti-
septic laxative. 165.673 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 166,569 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Partola Distributing Company, New York, N. Y. Anti-
septic laxative. 168,322 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 167,532 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Parvin, W. R., Co. (See Parvin, William R.)
Parvin, William R., doing business as W. R. Parvin Co.,
Ogden, Utah. Fresh deciduous fruits and fresh vege-
tables. 168,479 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,373 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Parvin, William R., doing business as W. H Parvin Co.,
Ogden, Utah. Fresh deciduous fruits and fresh vege-
tables. 171,458 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,372 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Pasca'l Laboratory. (See Talbot, Benson A.)
Pasch, Frank F., Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Beverages sold
as soft drinks and sirups for making same. 175,674 ;
Nov. 6.
Paskocil, Catherine, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal cleaning
and polishing powder. 169,437 ; June 19 ; Serial No.
173.296 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Passaic Print Works, Passaic, N. J. Cotton piece goods.
163,482; Jan. 16.
Passaic Print Works, Passaic, N. J. Printed lawns.
165.560; Mar. 13; Serial No. 156,406; published May
9, 1922.
Passaic Print Works, Passaic, N. J. Cotton piece goods.
177,425 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 156,412 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Pastene, P., & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Canned peeled to-
matoes, roasted peppers, and tomato sauce. 166.452 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,095 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Pastene, P., & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Canned peeled
tomatoes and tomato sauce. 173,741 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,278 ; published June 19, 1923.
Pasteur Laboratories of America, New York, N. Y. Fer-
ments, serums, vaccines, virus, and disinfectants.
164,472; Feb. 20.
Patch. E. L., Company, The, Stoneham, Mass. Skin lotion.
163,148; Jan. 2.
Patch, B. L., Company, The, Stoneham, Mass. Medicine
for increasing the fluidity of the bile. 165,466 ; Mar.
13 ; Serial No. 168,122 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 192S.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
755
Patch, E. L., Company, The, Stoneham, Mass. Healing
ointment for burns, boils, eruptions, etc. 168,127 j
May 15; Serial No. 171,100; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Patch, E. L., Company, The, Stoneham, Mass. Skin lotion.
172,664 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,482 ; published May
29, 1923.
Patchogue-Plymouth Mills Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Nets,' draperies, and curtains made of cotton. 171,367 ;
Aug. 7 : Serial No. 169,924 ; published May 8, 1923.
Patent Novelty Company. Fulton. 111. Glare-shield at-
tachments for automobile headlights. 175,516 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 176.208 : published Aug. 28, 1923.
Pateychuk, Wolter V., doing business .ts W. V. Patty,
Al'toona, Pa. Medicine for sore throat, influenza, etc.
170,414 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,206 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Path6-Cin6ma, Anciens Etabllssements PathS Frferes,
Paris, France. Cameras, cinematographic projecting
lanterns, stereoscopes, etc. 177,720 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 158,442 ; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Pathfinder Publishing Co., The, Washington, D. C. Week-
ly publicaUon. 175,914 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,387 ;
published Aug. 21. 1923.
Patjens, Wm. S., doing business as The Exterminating
Engineers of America, New York, N. Y. Roach-ex-
termin.iting poison. 175,622 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180.773 : published Aug. 28, 1923.
Patrician Olive Oil Corp., New York, N. Y. Olive oil.
168,360 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 165,460 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Patrick, F. A., & Co., Duluth, Minn. Clothing. 176,809 ;
Nov. 27.
Patrieki. Thomas. Hawkins, Wis. Lightning arresters.
172,009 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,884 ; published May
8, 1923.
Patrick-Young Company, also doing business as" Boyd
Packing Company, Richmond, Va. Smoked hams and
bacon. 174,633 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179.677 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Pa-Tro Company, The. Port Homer, Ohio. Remedy em-
ployed in the treatment of catarrh, tonsillitis, etc.
165,712; Mar. 20; Serial No. 168,276; published Dec.
12 1922.
Patsy & Alexander, New York, N. Y. Ointments used as
an application for rheumatism, colds, etc. 164,117 ;
Feb. 13.
Patterson. Al. G., New Orleans, La. Lubricating oils
and greases. 163.757 : Jan. 23.
Patterson Lock Nut Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Lock nuts.
163,678: Jan. 23.
Patter.son Sargent Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paints,
paint and varnish driers, wood stains, etc. 163,694 ;
Jan. 23.
Patterson-Sargent Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dry and
ready-mixed paints, paint and varnish driers, paint
enamels, etc. 164,631; Feb. 27.
Patterson Screen Co., The, Towanda, Pa. X-ray screens,
168,997-8 ; May 29.
Patton, John G., doing business as Cafe L'Aiglon, Phila-
delphia. Pa. Raw and cooked oysters and clams, cooked
lobster.<;, scallops, etc. 172,774 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
101,176; published June 5. 1923.
Patty, W. V. (See Patevchuk, Wolter V.)
Paul, B. (See Balme, Paul.)
Paul, Israel, doing business as Eusspharmaco Products
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Medicine for the treatment of
the blood and stomach. 170,082 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
167,533 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Paulero, Alfonso M., Baltimore, Md. Malt and hops com-
pound for beverage purposes. 167,173 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 171,948 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Pauli, Hans, Des Moines, Iowa. Advertising pamphlets,
circulars, bulletins, and supplements. 168,143 ; M.iy
15 ; Serial No. 170.078 ; published Jan. 30. 1923.
Pauline Mills, Inc., Kings Mountain, N. C. Gray and
bleached table damasks in the piece, pattern table-
cloths of damask, and damask napkins. 165.708 ; Mar.
20 ; Serial No. 168.374 : published Dec. 12, 1922.
Paul's Bake Shop, Inc., Chicago, 111. Bread. 165,649 ;
Mar. 13.
Paulson. Anna, New York. N. Y. Candies, pastries,
breads, and cakes. 177,104 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
170.538 : published Sept. 18. 192.'^.
Paulson. Arthur, New York, N. Y. Steel filing cabinet.
167,476 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 163.765 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
Pavev & Kester, Drs., Xenia, Ohio. Tooth paste. 164,812 ;
Feb. 27.
Pavich, Gregory A., Kenosha. Wis. Medicine for head-
ache and dizziness, watering eyes, and eye catarrh, etc.
165,472-3 ; Mar. 18 ; Serial Nos. 168,139^0 ; published
Jan. 2. 1923.
Pavich, Gregory A., Kenosha, Wis. Medicine for rheu-
matism, diseases of nerves, arteries, etc. 165,845 ; Mar.
20; Serial No. 168,138; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Pavitchich, Steve, Woodriver, 111. Drain valves. 166.834 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 170,208; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Paxton and Gallagher Co., Omaha, Nebr. Candy.
167,701 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165.410 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Paxtonic Blood Food Co., Inc., Birmingham, Ala. I'repa-
ration for the treatment of rheumatism, paralysis,
pneumonia, etc. 169,621 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 172,760 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Payne, Rose E., doin^ business as Victor Remedy Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparation for man and
beast to be used for eczema, cuts, sores, skin diseases,
etc. 164,727; Feb. 27.
Payson's Indelible Ink Co., Northampton, Mass. In-
delible ink. 165,345; Mar. 6; Serial No. 164,946;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Paz, C. Barletta, New Orleans, La. Nerve tonic. 168,114 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 151,019 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Peacock, William F., doing business as The United Food
Products Company, Portland, Me. Food-flavoring ex-
tracts. 168,471 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 167,735 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Peak. William C, Chicago, 111. Phonograph records.
174,422 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 170,209 ; published June
26, 1923.
Pearldento Company. (See Jacques, May 0.)
Pears, A. & F., Ltd., London, England. Certain named
toilet articles and preparations. 22,843; renewed
Apr. 18. 1923.
Pearson, Minnie A., doing business as Richardson's Dry
Hop Yeast Company, Winchester, Va. Yeast. 166,771 ;
Apr. 10.
Pearson, William E., Paris, France, assignor to E. T.
Pearson, Hamburg, Germany. An oily medicinal prepa-
ration for internal and external use. 23,662-3 ; re-
newed Sept. 26, 1923.
Peart, Harold A., doing business as Sprague & Carleton,
Keene, N. H. Porch chairs, porch rockers, and settees.
] 72.372-3: Aug. 28; Serial No. 158.645-6; published
Mav 15. 1923.
Pease & Dwyer Co., Memphis, Tenn. Horse and cattle
feed. 165,271 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 159,051 ; published
Oct. 17, 1922.
Peaslee-Gaulbert Co.. Louisville, Ky. Varnish stains
and paint enamel. 175.588 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
179,882 ; published July 3, 1923.
Peck, Elbert C, Los Angeles, Calif. Dry, paste, ani
ready-mixed paints, oil colors, varnish, etc. 177,541 ;
Dec. 18 : Serial No. 183,499 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Peck & Sterba, New York, N. Y. Medical preparations
for leucorrhea, cervical catarrh, etc. 175.483 ; Nov.
6: Serial No. 178,405; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., The, Southlngton, Conn. Pliers.
168,150 : May 15 ; Serial No. 172,613 ; published Feb,
27 1923
Peck'ham Candy Factory, (See National Candy Com-
pany.)
Pedersen, Johannes T., New York, N. Y. CoEfee-bag sup-
ports as used in coffee urns. 169,850 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 172,432 ; pubUshed Apr. 10, 1923.
Pedigreed Products Corporation, Elmira, N. Y. Nuts,
salted nuts, granulated nuts, and peanut butter.
176.700 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,648 : published
Sept. 11. 1923. ^, ^
Pedigreed Products Corporation, Elmira, N. Y. Nuts
and peanut butter. 177.727 ; Dee. 25 ; Serial No.
176,647; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Pedigreed Seed Company, Hartsville, S. C. Field and
garden seeds. 164,781-2 ; Feb. 27.
Pedigreed Seed Company, Hartsville, S. C. Farm and
garden seeds. 167,694 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167.890 ;
published Feb. 20. 1923.
Pee-Chee Cleaner Manufacturing Company, The, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Shoe enamels, shoe polishes, shoe-cleaning
compositions, also cleaning compositions for silver and
gold. 168,054 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,033 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Pee Dee Manufacturing Company, Packingham, N. C.
Cotton piece goods. 164,925 ; Feb. 27.
Peerless Belting Companv. Gardenville, N. Y. Leather
and cotton belting. 168,523-4; May 22.
Peerless Belting Company, Gardenville, N. Y. Leather
and cotton belting. 168,982 ; May 29.
Peerless Confection Company, Chicago, 111. Candies.
174,660; Oct. 23; Serial No. 169,605; published July
24, 1923.
Peerless Confection Company, Chicago, 111. Candies.
175.079 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 169,604 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Peerless Dentists, The. (See Donohue, Sarah E.)
Peerless Folding Ladder Co. (See de Saussure, Frank M.,
1r.)
Peerless Food Products Co. Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Preserved cucumbers. 171,799 : Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
176,362: published May 22, 1923.
Peerless Knitting Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Sweaters.
168,293 ; May 15.
Peerless Level & Tool Co.. The, Sterling, 111. Tools, and
particularlv levels. 169,711; June 26.
Peerless Mfg. Co., The. Toilet paper. 174,207; Oct. 9;
Serial No. 179,679 : published July 10, 1923.
Peerless Mfg. Co., The, Norrlstown, Pa. Toilet paper.
174,575 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,678 ; published July 10,
1923.
Peerless Paper Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Bond
paper. 171,178 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,653 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Peerless Smoking Jacket Co., New York, N. Y. Outer
clothing for men, women, and children. 164,059 ;
Feb. la. ^
Peerless Specialty Manufacturing Co. (See Staplin, Way-
land D.)
Peerless Traveling Goods Co., Mayville, Wis. Coat cases,
suitcases, traveling bags. 166,960 ; Apr. 17.
Peggy's Health Food Company, Butte, Mont. Cereal.
16T,213 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 164,829 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Peirson, Lemuel H., Los Angeles, Calif. Face-powder
cakes. 169,125 ; June 5. , „ „ ^
Pelican Bay Lumber Company, Klamath Falls, Oreg.
Lumber, laths, molding, sidings. 175,922; Nov. 13;
Serial No. 180,078 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Pelzer Manufacttirinc Company, Pelzer, S. C. Cotton
piece goods. 163,975 ; Feb. 6.
Penberthy Injector Company. Detroit, Mich. Vaporizing
devices for engines. 166,353 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
146,182; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Pence, Harry E., doing business as Lincoln Steel Products
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Pistons, piston pins,
and shafts for automobile motors, etc. 166,411 ; Apr.
3; Serial No. 166,850; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Pendale Woolen Mills, New York, N. Y. Woolen piece
goods. 175,447 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 183,161 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Pendas, Jose M., New York, N. T. Perfume, rouge, cold
cream, toilet water, face and toilet powder, etc.
165,598 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 131,087 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Pendle & Rivett Limited, London, England. Cloth and
stuffs of wool and worsted. 174,127 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 180,549 ; published July 10, 1923.
Pendleton Manufacturing Company. Autun, S. C, Laun-
dry nets. 166,594-5 : Apr. 10 ; Serial Nos. 163,238-9 ;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Pendleton Woolen Mills, Washougal, Wash. Bath robes,
shawls, hosiery, dress shirts, macklnaw coats. 164,236 ;
Feb. 13.
Penick & Ford, Ltd., Incorporated, New Orleans, La.
Molasses. 169,344 ; .Tune 12 ; Serial No. 170,692 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Penick & Ford, Ltd. Incorporated, New Orleans, La.
Table sirup. 169,709 ; June 26.
Peninsular Paper Companv, Ypsilantl, Mich. Cover
paper. 166,268; Apr. 17; Serial No. 172,345-7:
published Jan. 16, 1923.
Peninsular Paper Company, Ypsilantl, Mich. Cover
paper. 169,182 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,554 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Peninsular Paper Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. Cover
paper. 170,333 ; July 10.
Peninsular Paper Companv. Ypsilanti, Mich. Cover
paper. 175,356 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,279 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Penn Drug Specialty Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Finger-
nail files. 165,190 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 168,278 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Penn Paste Milling Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dry
pastes. 170,134 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 160,255 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Penn Rivet Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Elastic web-
bing. 165.310; Mar. 6; Serial No. 161,335; published
Dec. 5. 1922.
Penn Tobacco Company, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Cigarettes.
169,959 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,702 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Penn Trouser Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Trousers, men's work
pants, and trousers for outdoor and Indoor sports.
176,821 ; Nov. 27.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Overalls and work clothes. 163,614 ;
Jan. 23.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Children's garters. 164,136 ; Feb. 13.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's ready-to-wear clothing — namely,
work shirts. 164,833 ; Feb. 27.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Children's ready-to-wear clothing — namely,
overall combination suits. 166,691 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
166,258 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, and
New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods. 168,735 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 172,556 : published Feb. 27, 1923.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's garters. 169,532 ; June 19 ; Serial
No. 166,710 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Penney, .T. C, Company; Salt Lake City, TItah, and New
York, N. Y. Cotton piece eoods. 169,670-1 ; June 26 ;
Serial Nos. 175,022-3 ; published Mar. 27. 1923.
Penney, J. C, Company. Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's hats. 172,087 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
No. 176,759 ; published Mav 22, 1923.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's and boys' caps. 172,088 ; Aug. 21 ;
Serial No. 176,760; published May 22, 1923.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake Citv. Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Women's hair nets. 174,12.") ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 180,491 ; published July 10, 1923.
Pennsylvania Baking Company, Scranton, Pa. Crackers
or biscuits. 168,924; May 29; Serial No. 123,139;
published Oct. 5, 1920.
Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.,
and New York, N. Y. Coal and coke. 164,784 ; Feb. 27.
Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.,
and New York, N. Y. Coal and coke. 168,748 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 171,384 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.,
and New York, N. Y. Coal and coke. 168,749 ; May
29; Serial No. 171,386; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Pennsylvania Crusher Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Crush-
ers, breakers, feeders, hoppers. 163,665 ; Jan. 23.
Pennsylvania Hosiery Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
171,762 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 160,363 ; published Sept.
5, 1922.
Pennsylvania Lubricating Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lu-
bricating oils and greases. 174,898 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
178,566; published July 31, 1923.
Pennsylvania Oil and Refining Company. (See Pennsyl-
vania Refining Co.)
Pennsylvania Petroleum Company, Kansas City. Mo. Mo-
tor-lubricating oil. 172,050 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
151,957; published Nov. 8, 1921.
Pennsylvania Pump & Compressor Co., Easton, Pa. Com-
pressors and pumps and attachments therefor. 166,438 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,906 : published Jan. 2, 1923.
Pennsylvania Refining Co., K.arns City and Oil City,
assignor to Pennsylvania Oil and Refining Company,
Oil City, Pa. Lubricating oils and greases. 165,812 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 167,325; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Philadel-
phia. Pa. Lye. 177,222 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,094 :
published Sept. 18. 1923.
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Lve. 173,905-6; Oct. 2; Serial Nos.
176,096-7; published July 10, 1923.
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Lve. 173,907 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,095 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Pennsylvania Soap Company of Lancaster, Pa., Lancaster,
Pa. Soaps. 163,855; Jan. 30.
Pennsylvania Soap Company of Lancaster, Pa. Lancas-
ter. Pa. Soaps. 173,883 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,277 :
published June 12, 1923.
Pennsylvania Sugar Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Powdered
substance consisting of pectin and acidified sugar.
166,023 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,534 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Pennsylvania Textile Mills, Inc.. Glen Riddle, Pa., and
New York, N. Y. Pile fabrics in the piece. 175.178 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,307 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Pennsylvania Textile Mills, Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa., and
New York, N. Y. Garments for women. 177,362 ; Dec.
18; Serial No. 181.862; published Oct. 2. 1023.
Pennsylvania Wire Glass Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sheet glass. 167,043; Apr. 24; Serial No. 170,596;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Penton Publishing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Maga-
zine published weekly. 171,840 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
171,281 ; published May 1, 1923.
Penton Pulilishing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Monthly marine periodical. 177,447 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 182,058 : published Sent. 25, 1923.
Peoples Drug Stores, Inc., Washington, D. C. Cigars.
170,107 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 157,690 ; published Apr.
3, 1923. e
Peoria Chemical Co. (See Kirby, David D.)
Pep Sand Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Medically-treated in-
soluble sand for use by humans, animals, and fowl for
perfecting digestion, etc. 163,149 ; Jan. 2.
Pepe, Joseph, Waterbury, Conn. Macaroni. 166,192 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 161,700 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Pepin Pickling Co., Winona, Minn. Bulk, bottled, and
canned pickles, canned vegetables, vinegar, etc. 166,072 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 159,526 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Peppers, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh canta-
loupes. 170,118; July 10; Serial No. 162,949; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Peppers, "Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Cantaloupes,
fresh citrous fruits, and grapes. 172,501 ; Aug. 28.
Pepple, D., and Co., Bainbridge, Ohio. Face lotion.
172,725 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,669 ; published May
15, 1923.
Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, III. Preparation for the
treatment of digestive disorders. 177,631 ; Dec. 25 ;
Serial No. 184,148; published Oct. 23, 1923.
Pepsodent Company. (See Calcium Products, Incor-
porated, assignor.)
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Cheese and mincemeat.
170,828 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 169,820 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Canned soups, truffles,
cherries, turtle meat. 169,940 ; July 3.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Cheeses. 170,795 ; July
24; Serial No. 169,821; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Lard, vinegar, olives,
pickles, sauerkraut, olive oil, etc. 172.464 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 169,819; published May 1, 1923.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 173,770 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 176,913 ; published July 3, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical Ust of registra7its of trade-marks — Coutinued.
757
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Cnnncd okra. 173,785
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,047 : publl.^hed July 3, 1923.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Candy. 174,523 ; Oct
16; Serial No. 177,048; published ,Tuly 24, 1923.
Perceval. C, New York, N. Y. Canned caviar. 175,665
Nov. 6.
Perceval, C, New York, Y. Capers, vinegar, olives
pickles, lard. etc. 176,701 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No
177.049: published Sept. 11, 1923.
PSrcz. Bernardo, Mexico, Mexico. Medicinal preparation
for the treatment of rheumatism. 169,592 ; June 26
Serial No. 147,307 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Perfect Polish Co. (See Nekritz, Louis.)
Perfect Stove & Manufacturing Co., Belleville, 111. Coal
and gas stoves and ranges. 175,859 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 175,732 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Perfection Beverages Corporation. New York,^N. Y. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks. 163,863 : Jan. 30.
Perfection Biscuit Company, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Biscuits.
173,818 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,950 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Perfection Cap Company, Incorporated, Seattle, Wash.
Men's, women's, and children's hats and caps. 171,892 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,349 ; published May 1, 1923.
Perfection Garment Company, Martinsburg, W. Va.
House dresses and aprons. 175,116 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 176,692 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Perfection Ty Press Manufacturing Company, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Form over which neckties are to be drawn.
165,925; Mar. 20.
Perfecto Gear Differential Co., Bellingham, Wash. Va-
riable-spei'd axles for motor-driven vehicles and parts
of such axles. 169,273 : June 12 ; Serial No. 148,296 ;
published Mar. 27. 1923.
Perfume, toilet water, and sachet. E. Burnham, Inc.
166,178 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,497 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Perfumeria Gal, Sociedad Anonima, Madrid, Spain. Toi-
let powders and handkerchief extracts. 172,737 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 169,418 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Perfumerie Caron. (See DaltrofE, Ernest, assignor.)
Periodical Digest Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Magazine or periodical issued fortnightly. 167,487 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 155,318 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Periodical Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Quarterly publication. 171,807 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
177,403; published May 22, 1923.
Perkins, B. F., & Son, Inc., Holyoke, Mass. Cloth pilers,
exhaust fans, rag cutters, paper and textile finishing
machinery. 167,299 ; Apr. 24.
Perkins & Butler, Inc., Worcester, Mass. Toilet paper.
172,297 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 177,990 ; published May
29. 1923.
Perkins-Campbell Company, The, Cincinnati,«iphio. Auto-
mobile and vehicle coverings. 176.813 : Nov. 27.
Perkins, Charles B., Co., Boston, Mass. Smoking tobacco.
170,367 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,980 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Perkins Marine Lamp Corporation, New York and Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Lamps, lanterns, etc. 171,487 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 139,369 ; published May 22, 1923.
Perkins Products Co., Hastings, Nebr. Toilet and me-
dicinal preparations. 167,231 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
105.411: published .Tan. 30, 1923.
Perkins, Robert F., Framingham Center, Mass. Fresh
apples, fresh potatoes, fresh cream, cattle. 167,057 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 160,721 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Perkins, William, doing business as Midland Creamery Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. Butter. 172,985 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,027 ; published June 5, 1923.
Perlmann, Louis. (See Friedrich, Johannes.)
Perlmann, Schal & Stern, New York, N. Y. Doilies.
163,979 : Feb. 6.
Pernetti, B., Co. (See Pernettl, Biagio.)
Pernerti, Biagio, doing business as B. Pernetti Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Candied citrus fruits. 165,437 ; Mar.
13: Seri.il No. 165,707; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Perolin Fabrikationsgesellschaft m. b. H., Vienna, Aus-
tria. Ethereal oils and essences for deodorizing and
purifying the air. 170,215 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
146.780 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Peroxide Chemical Co.. The, St. Louis, Mo. Toilet
cream. 169,116 : June 5.
Perper, Dalton E., New York, N. Y. Ladles' and misses'
dresses. 176,240 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182,835 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Perrin, V., & Cie., Grenoble, France ; Txindnn, Encland ;
and New York, N. Y. Fabric gloves. 168,263 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 170,539 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Perrotti, Mario T., doing business as Perrotti Drug Com-
pany, Providence. R. I. Preparation for the treat-
ment of corns. 177,168 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,216 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Perry, A. J., and Co., Dunlow, W. Va. Medicinal prepa-
ration for the treatment of stomach and bowel
troubles, coughs, etc. 176,223 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
177,242 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Perry, David, Dallas, Tex. Oil burners. 170,225 ; July
10; Serial No. 154,458; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Perry, Desjardins & Temple Co., assignor to The Skylark
Radio Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Radio receiving seta
and anteniiaj anil jiarts thereof, head phones, etc.
107,259; Apr. 24; Serial No. 168,000; published Jan.
23 1923
Perry, Desjardins & Temple Co., The, assignor to The
Skylark Radio Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Radio re-
ceiving sets, parts thereof, antennJB and parts thereof,
head phones, etc. 167,260 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
167,999 : published Feb. 6, 1923.
Perry, J. C, & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Canned veg-
etables, fruits, and fish, sweet pickles, olives, rolled
oats. 167,078 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,401 ; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
Pest-U-Di Chemical Company. (See Glassner, Otto A.)
Pestine Chemical Co. (See Klebanoff, David.)
Peter Cailler Kohler Swiss Chocolates Co., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Milk-chocolate coating for candy.
171,665 ; Aug. 7.
Peter Company, The, Houston, Tex. Eggs, hutter, poul-
try, and pecans. 172,817 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,434 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Peter Hand Brewery Co., The; The Peter Hand Com-
pany, Chicago, 111., successors. Lager beer. 24,057 ;
renewed Jan. 16, 1924.
Peterkin Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Candies.
174,007 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,485 ; published July
17, 1923.
Peters, Albert T., doing business as Vitamineral Prod-
ucts Co., Peoria, 111. Cattle, swine, dairy, and poultry
feed. 176,506 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 161,200 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Peters Brothers Rubber Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Back-
ing or reenforcing cotton cloth and white shoe cloth
in the piece. 177,312; Dec. 18; Serial No. 167,098;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Peters, M. C, Mill Co., Omaha, Nebr. Stock and poultry
feed. 167,278 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 149,929 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Peters, M. C, Mill Co., Omaha, Nebr. Poultry and stock
feeds. 174,133 ; Oct. 2.
Peters, M. C, Mill Co., Omaha, Nebr. Poultry feeds.
176,577; Nov. 27; Serial No. 177,993; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Peters, M. C, Mill Co., Omaha, Nebr. Poultry feeds.
177,188 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,991 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Peters Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe
fabrics. 170,179; July 10; Serial No. 176,209; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Peters, William H., doing business as The Red-Ot Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Medicinal preparation.
175,625 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,722 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Petersen, Paul W., Chicago, 111. Refrigerated comestibles —
namely, frozen fish. 171,315 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
167,421; published May 1, 1923.
Petersen's, J. H. C, Sons Company, Davenport, Iowa.
NegUgee shirts, work shirts,, overalls, and men's trou-
sers. 163,150 : Jan. 2.
Petersen's, J. H. C, Sons Company, Da-^nport, Iowa.
Children's play suits, wash suits, and "Boys' knicker-
bockers, blouses, and shirts. 166,597 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 153,367 ; Published Jan. 2, 1923.
Peterson, Chas., Duluth, Minn. Insecticide. 169,683 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 172,761 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Peterson Paper Company, The, Davenport, Iowa. Toilet
paper. 172.082 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,501 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Petot. Charles E., doing business as the Petot Shoe Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohic. Shoes and slippers made of
leather. 163,811 ; Jan. 30.
Petot Shoe Company. (See Petot. Charles E.l
Petrlch, Mike G., Cleveland, Ohio. Preparation for the
treatment of cancer. 173,333 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
171,187 ; published June 26, 1923.
Petrlch, Paul, doing business as Coronado Fish Co., San
Diego, Calif. Canned fish, 173,223 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
No. 174,150 ; published June 26, 1923.
Petrie. William K., Dundee. Scotland. Floor polish.
176,641 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 166,091 ; published Sept
18 1923
Petrocelli, Joseph, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Canned
tomato sauce. 169,311 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,182 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Petrocelli. Joseph, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Olive
oil. 177,262 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 169,181 ; published
Sept. 25. 1923.
Petroleum Export Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Kero-
sene and gasoline and lubricating oil. 170,175 ;
July 10; Serial No. 176,211; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Petroleum Export Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Gaso-
line, kerosene, lubricating oil, and gas oil. 170,178 ;
July 10; Serial No. 176,210; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Petroleum Products Co., San F'rancisco, Calif. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases, gasoline, motor spirit, etc.
170,561 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,904 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Petroleum Service Corporation, Minneapolis, Minn. Liq-
uid fuel. 176,000 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 170,753 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Petroleum Soap Company. (See Haskina Brothers &
Company.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Petruzzelli, Ignatius, New York, N. T. Rubber cover-
ings for hats. 171,657 ; Aug. 7.
Pettijohn California Breakfast Food Company, Minneapo-
lis, Minn., assignor to The Quaker Oats Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Rolled wheat. 22,459 ; renewed Feb. 14,
1923.
Pettit & Bickford Company, Wayzata, Minn. Lever cas-
ings for bottoms of automobile bodies. 172,987 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 173,981 ; published June 12, 1923.
Petty, J. K., & Company, Incorporated, doing business
as Lebanon Boiler Works, Philadelphia, Pa. Steam
boilers. 177,605 ; Dec. 18.
Petzelt, Christopher, assignor to Virginia A. Petzelt
Meier, doing business as C. Petzelt Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Face ointment for beauti-
fying the skin. 22,935 ; renewed May 2, 1923.
Pew, John, & Son, assignor to Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co.,
Gloucester, Mass. Preserved fish. 22,908 ; renewed
May 2, 1923.
Peyton, W. P., Fruit Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh cit-
rous fruit, fresh grapefruit. 175,772 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 177,863 ; published Aug. 14, 1923. .
Pfaltz & Bauer, Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns, silks,
•nnd threads. 175,474; Nov. 6; Serial No. 181,773;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Pfau's American Instruments Co., New York, N. Y. Medi-
cal and surgical appliances. 172,422 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 175,025 ; published May 15, 1923.
Pfeffer Milling Company, Lebanon, 111. Wheat flour.
167,427 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,032 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Pfeffer Milling Company, Lebanon, 111. Wheat flour.
170,833 : July 24 ; Serial No. 170,080 ; published Feb.
27 1923
Pf elder, Frederick, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Syringes.
168,416; May 22; Serial No. 172,685; published Feb.
' 20 1923.
Pfeiffer, s'.. Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Medicinal tonic. 165,859 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 131,040 ;
published Dec. 6, 1922.
Pfeiffer, S., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Vermin poison.
164,235 ; Feb. 13.
Pfeiffer, S., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Medicinal prepara-
tion for the treating of croup, colds, and inflamma-
tion. 170,205 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 173,207 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Pfund Nursery Co., Oak Park, 111. Nursery products.
170,528; July 17; Serial No. 174,028; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Pfyffer, Siegfried, Zurich, Switzerland. Metallic solder-
ing alloys. 170,416 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,053 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Phelps, Phoebe, Caramel Co., Boston, Mass. Caramels.
173,787 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,243 ; published July
3 1923.
Phe'nis Cheese Co., New York, N. Y. Butter. 171,687 ;
Aug. 7.
Phenlx Cheese Co., New York. N. Y. Cheese. 176,724;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 172,392 ; published July 24. 1923.
Philadelphia Carpet Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Wilton
carpets. 169,531 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 166,604 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Philadelphia Mineral Flooring Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Dry powdery cementitlous material. 165,917 ;
Mar. 20.
Philadelphia Paper Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia
and Manayunk, Pa. Paperboard. 173,273 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 174,855 ; published June 19, 1923.
Philadelphia Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sodium
silicate. 173,425; Sept. 25; Serial No. 158,727; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Philadelphia Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Publi-
cations and printed literature. 173,608 ; Oct. 2 ; Se-
rial No. 158,728 ; published July 3, 1923.
Philadelphia Rug Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Wool
rugs. 168,403 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,459 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Philadelphia Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Storage batteries. 165,176 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
170,540; published Dec. 19. 1922.
Philadelphia Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Batteries and battery parts and supplies. 174,566 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,617 ; published July 10, 192.5.
Philip Morris & Co. Ltd., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
173,131; Sept. 18; Serial No. 179,416; published June
12, 1923.
I'hilipp, Gustily A. (See Schulz. F. .\., and Philipp.)
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Massage for the face
and body. 170,385 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 170,542 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923. .
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Hair tonic. 168,444;
May 22 ; Serial No. 170,541 : published Feb. 20. 192.^.
Philippe, Louis, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rouge, powder,
and rouge compacts, brilllantlnes, etc. 173,323 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 173,105 ; published June 26, 1923.
Philippe, Louis, Inc., New York, N. T. Tooth paste and
footh powder. 167,584; May 1; Serial No. 170,153-
published Jan. .30, 1923.
Phllipps Aktjen-Gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Electrical lamps, electromotors, dynamos, etc
170,217 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 150,286 ; published Apr.
3, 1923. ^
Phllipps Aktien-Gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Orchestrions, pianos, organs, etc. 172,694 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 135,212 ; published May 29, 1928.
Philips, Josiah G., doing business as World Refining
Company, Easton, Pa. Lubricating oils and greases.
177,422 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 160,080 ; published Sept.
19, 1922.
Philips, Ralph S., New York, N. Y. Underwear of textile
material for women and girls. 173,436 ; Sept. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 174,750 ; published June 26, 1923.
Phtlipsborn's luc. (now by change of name The Former
Corpor^ation.) , Chicago, 111., assignor to Philipsborn's
Inc. Ladies' and misses' underwear. 169,092 ;
June 5.
Philipsborn's, Inc., Chicago, 111. Fur coats, scarfs, muffs,
chokers, and dolmans. 171,847 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
171,036; published May 15, 1923.
Philipsborn's, Inc., Chicago, 111. Serges, satins, and
silks in the piece. 171,897 ; Aug. 14.
Philipsborn's, Inc., Chicago, 111. Youns: men's suits and
overcoats. 175,203 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,155 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Phillips, A. (See Phillips, Anna.)
Phillips, Anna, doing business as A. Phillips, New York,
N. Y. Ladies' neckwear. 163,151 ; Jan. 2.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Company, The, New York,
N. Y. Preparation of magnesia. 24,049 ; renewed
Jan. 16. 1924.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Company, The, New York,
N. Y. Essential oils and chemicals. 24,395 ; re-
newed Mar. 20, 1924.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The, Glenbrook,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Preparations of magnesia,
preparations of cod-liver oil; and tonic medicines.
176,216; Nov. 20; Serial No. 178,463; published Sept.
11 1923
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The, Glenbrook,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Preparations of mag-
nesia, preparations of cod-liver oil, and tonic medi-
cines. 176,217 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,466 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The, Glenbrook, Conn.,
and New York, N. Y. Cocoa and chocolate. 176.613 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,465 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The, Glenbrook,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Cocoa and chocolate.
176,706 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,464 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Phillips & Hart, Jacksonville, Pla. Hosiery. 172,207 :
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,297 ; published May 29, 192.5.
Phillips, I. & M. (See Phillips, Manning.)
Phillips Insulated Wire Company, Pawtucket, R. I.
Insulated wire and insulated wire cables. 23,857 ; re-
newed Nov. 21, 1923.
Phillips-.Torf«B Corporation, New York, N. Y. Clothing and
wearing apparel — namely, coats and suits, hats and
caps, etc. 163,827-8 ; Jan. 30.
Phllllps-Joaes Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 166,214 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169.032 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York. N. Y. Neckbands.
166.700 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 167,782 ; published Jan. 9.
1923.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dre.'^s, negli-
gee, and work shirts, collars, cuffs, pyjamas, and night-
shirts. 166,701 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 167,781 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Phillips-Jones (Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dress,
negligee, and work shirts, collars, pyjamas, and night-
shirts. 169,173 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,033 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shirts, night-
shirts, pyjamas, and boys' blouses. 171,776 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 173,145 ; published May 22, 1923.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Collars.
172,169-70; Aug. 21. ^
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shirt^W
blouses, and pyjamas. 176,137 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
183,122; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Phillips, Leo F., & Co., New York, N. Y. Beads and
bead trimmings. 173,623 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 165,599 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Phillips, Manning, doing business as I. & M. Phillips, New
York, N. Y. Women's shirts, trousers, and jackets.
170,880 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 157,581 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Phillips, Patents Limited, London, England. India-rubber
tips and pads for heels of boots and shoes. 163,383 ;
Jan. 9.
Phillips' Patents Limited, London, England. India-rub-
ber plates or pads for attachment to the soles of boots
and shoes. 168,316 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,234 ;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Phillips & Slack, Inc.. Northfield. Vt. Monumental blocks
of granite. 175,826 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182.548 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Philsbern Products Co. (See Bern, Philip S.)
Phi nney- Walker Company, New York, N. Y. (Hocks.
176.764 : Nov. 27.
Phinney-Walker Company, New York, N. Y. Clocks.
176,766-7 ; Nov. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphahetlcal list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
759
Phoenix Flour Mill, Evansville, Ind. Wheat flour.
176,451; Nov. 27; Serial No. 176,914; published Aug.
14, 102a.
Phoenix Glass Company, The, Monaca, Pa. Shades,
globes, and other glassware. 23,832 ; renewed Nov.
21, 1923.
Phoenix Ice Machine Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Ice and
refrigeratinir machinery, ammonia compressors, receiv-
ers, and condensers, etc. 172,019; Aug. 21; Serial
No. 170.7S.'S ; published Mav 22, 1923.
Phoenix Metal Stamping Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Sanltarv cans. 166,233; Mar. 27; Serial No. 165,303;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
Phorylles, S. L.. Inc., Nt'w York, N. T. Children's dresses
of cotton and silk. 164,868 ; Feb. 27.
Phospho-AIbumen Company, Incorporated, The, Newburgh,
N. Y. Pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment
of nervous diseases, etc. 169 831 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
173,146 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Phospho-Albumeu Company, Inc., The, Newburgh, N. Y.
Pharmaceutical preparation for strengthening the
genital glands, etc. 169,835 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
173,005; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Phospho-AIbumen Company, Inc., The, Newburgh, N. Y.
Pliarmaceiitical preparation. 172,223 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 174,258 ; published Apr. 24, 1923,
Phospho Food Co. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Cereal break-
fast food, 165,656 ; Mar. 13.
Phospho Food Co. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Breakfast
Cereal. 165,820; Mar. 20; Serial No. 165,717; pub-
lished .Ian. 30. 1923.
Phospho Food Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Breakfast
oeroal. 167,121 ; Apr, 24 ; Serial No. 164,950 ; pub-
Ushed Jan. 2, 1923.
Photoplast Corporation of America, The, New York, N. Y.
Stage apparatus for the production of scenic etfects.
164,334; Feb. 20.
Physical Culture Corporation, New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 165.218 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,815 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Physical Culture Corporation, New York, N, Y, Weekly
magazine. 165,219; Mar. 6; Serial No. 165,814;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Physical Culture Corporation, New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 165,220-1 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,812-3 ;
published Dec. 5, 3 922.
Physician's Radiopathic Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Radioactive pads for surgical or medical use. 166,497 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 162,265 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
PhvsiKurate Limited, London, England. Preparation for
the treatment of uric-acid complaints. 165,436 ; Mar.
13 ; Serial No. 165,712 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Physio-Chemical Laboratories, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Granulated effervescent salt compound used as a blood
salt. 166,988 ; Apr. 17.
Piasa Wholesale Candy Co., Inc., Alton, III. Candy.
163.384; Jan. 9.
Plcard, Henri, New York, N. Y. Hats and caps.
174,730-1 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial Nos. 160,428-9 ; published
July 31, 1923. „ , ^ , „,.
Pickaninny Freeze Company of America, Salt Lake City,
tUah. ice cream or analogous confections — namely, in-
dividual frozen dainties. 165,796 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
163.172; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Pickering, Joseph, & Sons, assignor to Joseph Pickering
& Sons, Limited, Sheffield, England. Preparation for
whitening and coloring buckskin leather. 18,578 ;
renewed Nov. 4, 1920.
Pickup, Harry, doing business as Harpic Manufacturing
Co., London, England. Lavatory cleanser. 171,868;
Aug. 14; Serial No. 174,259; published May 15, 1923.
Pietogram Company, The. (See Talman, Charles F.)
Pictorial Review Company, 'The, New York, N. Y. Dress
patterns. 171,863 ; Aug, 14 ; Serial No, 174,526 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Pidgeon, C. T., Millinery Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Hats for
women. 172,124 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,103 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Pled Pipers of America, New York, N. Y. Roach-exter-
minating poison. 166,697 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 166,903 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Piedmont Manufacturing Company, Piedmont, S. C,
Sheetings. 163.483; Jan. 16.
Piedmont Mills, Inc., Lynchburg, Va. Self-rising biscuit
flour. 165,951 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 135,167 ; pub-
lished Nov, 7, 1922.
Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, The, Buffalo, N. Y.
Gas and oil lamps. 166,517 ; Apr. 3 : Serial No. 159.523 ;
Mar. 28. 1922.
ricrco Companv, The, East Rochester, N. Y. Oils for
treating artificial and real leather. 165,073; Mar. 6;
Serial No. 160,968 ; publishpd Nov. 28, 1922.
Pi?i'cr Companv, The, East Rochester, N. Y. Oils for
trrntine artificial and real leather. 167.915 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 169.224; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Pierce Governor Company, The, Anderson, Ind. Device
used in connection with internal-combustion engines
for stopping the same. 168,181 : May 15 ; Serial No.
169,321 : published Feb. 13, 1023.
Pierce, .Tames H., Bay Citv, Mich. Motor trnfks.
169,134 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 138.098 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Pierce & Pierce, Prairie Depot, Ohio. Fresh eggs, baby
chicks, and grown chickens. 165,643 ; Mar. 13.
Pierce. S. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Cold cream, lemon
cream, nodor (deodorant cream), rose water, etc.
164,424 ; Feb. 20.
Pierce, S. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Cigars. 176,139;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 183,043 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Pierini, Attilio, doing business as Great Northern Fur
Dyeing and Dressing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur
skins and pelts imitating seal. 169,349 ; June 12 ; Se-
rial No. 171,387 ; published Mar. 13, 192.3.
Pierini, Attilio, doing business as Great Northern Fur
Dyeing and Dressing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Raw
fur skins, and pelts. 169,350 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
171,388; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Pierini, Attilio, New York, N. Y. Furs and pelts.
174,955 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 163,173 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Pietzuch Wonder Arch Guide Heel Company, The, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Heels made of rubber or analogous
material. 176,644 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 143,996 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Piggly Wiggly Corporation, Memphis, Tenn. Butter.
165,402; Mar. 6; Serial No. 156,544; published Oct.
31, 1922.
Pike Manufacturing Company, The Pike Station, Haver-
hill, N. H. Oilstones and whetstones 23,448 ; renewed
Aug. 1, 1923.
Pike Manufacturing Company, Pike and Littleton, N. H. ;
Evansville, Vt. ; New York, N. Y. ; Orleans, Ind. ; and
Hot Springs, Ark. Oilstones, scythestones, whet-
stones, axstones, etc. 170,680 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
173,783 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Pike Manufacturing Company, Pike and Littleton, N. H. ;
Evansville, vt. ; New York, N. Y. ; Orleans, Ind. ; and
Hot Springs, Ark. Oilstones, scythestones, whet-
stones, axstones, etc. 171,350 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
173,362 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Pilcher, Albert S., New Orleans, La. Piano polish.
167,758 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,504 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Pile, J. C, Remedy Co. (See Cunningham, Jesse.)
Pilger, Herbert, Plainview, Nebr. Fly-chasing attachments
to be attached to screen doors. 171,893 ; Aug. 14 ; Se-
rial No. 172,012; published May 15, 1923.
Pillsburv Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Mixed feed. 167,310 ; Apr. 24.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Semo-
lina. 172,495-6 ; Aug. 28.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Flour
made from wheat. 172,951 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
174,334; published June 5, 1923.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Flour made from wheat. 175.706 ; Nov. 6.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Flour
made from wheat. 176,729 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
173,377; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Pincus & Otto, Hamburg, Germany. Gloves. 175,305 ;
Nov. 6: Serial No. 164,001; published Aug. 14. 1923.
Pine Balm Company, The, Shady Dale, Ga. Antiseptic
oil for all pains. Influenza, asthma, etc. 169,941 ;
July 3.
Pineberry Punch Syrup Co. ( See Wolf, Lewis.)
Pine-0 Chemical Company. (See Boyd, A. C.)
Pingo Company. (See Crocker, Josiah H.)
Pinkerton Electric Equipment Co., New York, N. Y. Radio
receiving sets and parts thereof. 164,646 ; Feh. 27.
Pinkham Vulcan Compound Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chemical compound for normalizing steel, etc.
167,524 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,811 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Pinkus, Max, doing business as John Price & Co., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Canned salmon. 171,124 ; July 31 ; Se-
rial No. 175,735 : published May 15, 1923.
Pioneer Broom Co., Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Whisk brooms.
172,176; Aug. 21.
Pioneer Broom Co. Inc., The, Amsterdam, N. Y. Brooms
and parts thereof. 172,184 ; Aug. 21.
Pioneer Creamery Co., Galesburg, 111. Butter, eggs, and
raw cream. 165.103 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 143,781 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Pioneer Creamery Co., Galesburg, 111. Butter, egs:ft, both
fresh and storage, and raw cream. 167,357 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 143,783; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Pioneer Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Roofing cement. 168,213 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 141,870 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Pioneer Motor Bearing Co., San Francisco, Calif. Motor
bearings. 163,882 ; Feb. 6.
Pioneer Pad Co., The. (See Schwahn-Seyberth Mfg. Co.)
Pioneer Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio sup-
plies. 164,860; Feb. 27.
Pioneer Radio Corporation, Galesburg, 111. Variometers
and variocouplers. 177,616 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
182,606 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Pioneer Soap Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Preparation
for cleaning and polishing metal, glass, enamel ware,
etc. 167,796 ; May 8 : Serial No. 163,824 ; pub-
lished .T.nn. 30. 1923.
Piquette Mitchel Company. (See Mitchel, C. Piquette.)
760
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
f:
Pirazzi, Gustav, & Comp., Offenbach-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Violins and similar instruments, guitars, man-
dolins, harps, and strings for said instruments.
167,429 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,825 ; published Jan.
30 1923
Plstola, Dante, San Francisco, Calif. Medicine used In
the treatment of piles and flatulency. 178,339 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 173,298 ; published May 1, 1923.
Pitet, Uobert Y. L., Paris, France. Artists' and house-
painters' brushes. 165,481 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
167,998 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Pitet, Robert Y. L., Paris, France. House-painters'
brushes. 165,482 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,997 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Pitney-Bowers Postage Meter Co., Stamford, Conn. Post-
marking and stamping machines. 164,573 ; Feb. 20.
Pittman Chemical Company, Birmingham, Ala. Fluid
formula and preparation for killing house flies, mos-
quitoes, roaches, etc. 164,106 ; Feb. 13.
Pitts, A. E., Shoe Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Shoes.
172,815-16 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial Nos. 172,437-8 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Pitts, A. E., Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Shoes. 172,818 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,436 ; published June 5, 1923.
Pitts, A. B., Shoe Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Shoes,
172,929; Sept. 31; Serial No. 172,435; published June
5 1923.
Pittsburg' Specialty Co., Pittsburg, Kans. Preparation
for renewing the finish of painted, varnished, or
lacquered surfaces. 166,165 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
165,719; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Pittsburg Storage Company, Pittsburg, Tex. Sweet po-
tatoes in their natural state. 163,386 ; Jan. 9.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Manufactured structural steel for bulMings, bridges,
towers, etc. 167,867 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,940 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Pittsburgh Lamp. Brass & Glass Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Oil stand and oil hanging lamps, portable gas
lamps, oil stoves. 163,385 ; Jan. 9.
Pittsburgh Oil Refining Corporation, Baltimore, Md.
Lubricant or grease for gear cases of automobiles.
170,213 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 144,423 ; published Sept.
19 1922.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid
paint. 163,152 ; Jan. 2.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Glass
for walls, partitions, floors, etc. 163,523 ; Jan. 16.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid
and paste paints. 170,296 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
175,518; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Var-
nish. 170,318 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,517 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid
and paste paints. 170,768 : July 24 ; Serial No.
177,451 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Rennous-Kleinle Division, Bal-
timore, Md. Paint, varnish, whitewash, sash, fitch
fresco, calcimine and other brushes. 164,329 ; Feb. 20.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Rennous-Kleinle Division,
Baltimore, Md. Paint, varnish, whitewash, sash, cal-
cimine, etc., brushes. 175,404 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
162,197 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Pittsburgh Shovel Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Shovels.
163,991 ; Feb. 6.
Pitt.sford Purity Pie Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Pies.
3 65,947: Mar. 20.
Placer County Mountain Fruit Co., New Castle, Calif.
Fresh fruits — viz, pears, cherries, peaches, plums, etc.
166,261 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164,948 ; published Dec.
10, 1922.
Plainville Electric Products Company, The, Plainville,
Conn. Knife switches, panel boards, switchboards, and
fuse reducers. 171,073 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 171,432 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Plant, Thels & Gould Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Writ-
ing, bond, and ledger paper. 175,316 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 181,147; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Plant, Theis & Gould Paper Company, Chicago, 111.
Tympan paper. 175,317 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,146 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Plant, Thomas G., Company, Boston, Mass. Boots, shoes,
, ,. .. g. ggj.jj^j jjp 165,156;
and slippers. 165,297 ; Mar
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Plant, Thomas Q., Company. Boston, Mass.
Blippers, and spats. 166,308 ; Mar. 27.
Plant, Thomas G., Company, Boston,
shoes, and slippers. 176,124 ; Nov.
167,422; published Julj 31, 1923.
Plant, Thomas G., Company, Boston,
176,660; Nov. 27; Serial No. 181,958
18, 1923.
Planten, H., & Son, Inc., Brooklyn, N.
Boots, shoes,
Mass. Boots,
20; Serial No.
Mass. Hosiery.
; published Sept.
. , . , - Y. Haarlem oil
In capsules. 172,752; Sept. 11; Serial No. 165,204;
published May 22, 1923.
Planters and Merchants Mills. New Braunfels and San
Antonio, Tex. Gingham cloth in the piece. 171,445 ;
Aug. 7; Serial No. 1, "59,429 : published Aug. 29. 1922
Planters Nut & Chocolate Company, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
Candy. 173,377 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 176,567 ; pub-
lished July 13, 1923.
Planters Nut & Chocolate Company, Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
Candy. 173,887: Oct. 2; Serial No. 176,568; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Plaskul Game Company. (See Johnson, Anna L. R.)
Platinide Co. Inc., The, Providence, R. I. Platers' bars,
sheet metal, metal rods, and ingots. 171,875 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 173,719; published May 8, 1923.
Piatt, E. F., doing business as Northwest Nitrox Com-
pany, Portland, Me. Nitrous oxide and medicinal
oxygen. 176,414 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,770 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Piatt, Harry B., New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' outer
garments. 173,409 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 176,916 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Piatt's, Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 170,143 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 163,170; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Plax Company, Inc., The, doing business as The Clax Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Laxative tablets. 163,153 ;
Jan. 2.
Play-0-Lite Company, Worcester, Mass. Electric-motor-
driven tools and kitchen utensils. 165,285 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 152,858 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Plaza Music Company, New York, N. Y. Phonographs.
175,730 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,110 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Pleasant Grove Canning Co., Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Fresh deciduous and citrous fruits, fresh vegetables,
canned fruits, and vegetables, etc. 171,186 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 171,952 ; published May 1, 1923.
Pleasant Grove Canning Company, Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Fresh deciduous and citrous fruits, fresh vegetables,
etc. 173,842 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,951 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Plenge's Pharmacy, Inc., Charleston, S. C. Ant mats and
containers. 172.748; Sept. 11; Serial No. 166,605;
published May 29, 1923.
Fletcher, Eugene M., doing business as Breathe-0-ToI-Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Inhalers for the treatment of colds,
catarrh, hay fever, infiuenza, etc. 164,511 ; Feb. 20.
Pliable Arch Support Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Arch
supports. 168,585 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 163,471 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Plough Chemical Company, doing business as Plubo
Manufacturing Company, Memphis, Tenn. Hair dress-
ing. 165,008 ; Feb. 27.
Plowman. Arthur S., doing business as Plowman Nut Co.,
New York, N. Y. Salted and unsalted nuts. 165,851 ;
Mar. 20: Serial No. 153.155; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Plowman Nut Co. (See Plowman, Arthur S.)
Pluko Manufacturing Company. (See Plough Chemical
Cornpany.)
Plumb, Fayette R., Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Files.
170,069 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 165,504 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Plushkell, August B., doing business as Flatopn Binder
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Loose-leaf binders.
177..391 ; Dec. IS ; Serial No. 181,864 ; published Oct.
2, 1023.
Pl.vmouth Gypsum Co., The, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Plaster,
168,666 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 153,618 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Plymouth Gypsum Co., The, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Plaster.
168,667 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 153,617 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Pneulec Machine Company Limited, The, Birmingham,
England. Molding machines, core-making machines,
sand mixing and conveying machines, etc. 174,513 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,356 ; published July 24, 1923.
Pneumatic Cushion Company, San Francisco, Calif. Air
springs for vehicles. 167,954 ; May 8.
Pneumocol Company. (See Strain, Lewis K.)
Poage-Wall Milling Co., Catlettsburg, Ky. Wheat flour.
167,131. Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 157,772 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Podawinnikoff, Fred, Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Liquid medicinal preparations for the treatment of open
wounds of animals. 168,210 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
152,479; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Podesta Import Company, San Francisco, Calif. Mush-
room sauce, olive oil, dry mushrooms, concentrated
paste, etc. 167,084; Apr. 24; Serial No. 152,586;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Poe Chemical Company. (See Bryant, Frank H.)
Pogo Company, The, New York, N. Y. Jumping stick.
176,107: Nov. 20; Serial No. 154,757; published June
20, 1922.
Pohlman, John W., doing business as J. W. Pohlman Co..
Indianapolis, Ind. Brake linings. 173,082; Sept. 11.
Pohlmann, Herman G., Chicago, 111. Writing paper.
172,257 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 148,851 ; published May
29, 1923.
Pohlmann, Herman G., Chicago, 111. Writing paper.
174,930; Oct. 23.
Point Adams Packing Co., Hammond, Oreg. Canned sal-
mon. 166,248 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,350 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Poiret, Paul, doing business as Les Perfums de Rosine,
Paris, France. Perfumes and toilet waters. 177,454-5 ;
Dec. 18; Serial Nos. 178,467-8; published Sept. 25,
1923.
Poirette Corsets, Inc., New York, N. Y. Corsets, bras-
sieres, girdles, and confiners. 163,615 ; Jan. 23.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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land Soap Works, Auniston, Ala. Washing powder, oil
jnd liquid soap, etc. 175,992 ; Kov. 13 ; Serial No.
rolak's Fnital Works, Amersfoort, Netherlands. Natural
and syutlietic essential oils and materials suitable
for the production of perfumes. 170,450; July 17;
Serial No. 17L'.240 ; published Apr. 10. lii-'3.
Poland Paper Company, Mechanic Falls, Me. Bond,
ledger, and writing paper. 167,154 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 172,651 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Poland I'aper company, Mechanic Falls, Me. Bond,
ledger, and writing paper. 168,419; May 22; Serial
No. 172,4S9 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Poland Paper Company, Mechanic Falls, Me. Paper used
for printing, writing, bookkeeping, and typewriting,
and mailing envelopes. 168,851 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
174,099; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Polai ■ "■
ai
161.792; published Sept. 4, 192.S.
Polar Cake Co., Denver, Colo. Edible article of manufac-
ture or sweetmeat preferably composed of ice cream
and cake incased in a chocolate coating. 170,120 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 163,944 ; published Dec. 6, 1922.
I'olai Food I'nulucts Corp., Boston. Mass. Edible choco-
late-lined shell adapted to contain ices. 176.423 : Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 181.539 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Polaris Co.. The. (See Muir, Chas. S.)
Polatsik, William, New York, N. Y. Soap. 107,283;
Apr. 24.
Polizzi. Orazio. New York, N. Y. Picture postal cards.
168,036 ; May 8.
Polkase Mfg. Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Sanitary bloom-
ers. 164,379 ; Feb. 20.
Pollack, Dr., Health Products Corporation. New York,
N. Y. Vaginal syringes and nozzles. 163,387 ; Jan. 9.
Pollack, Dr., Health Products Corp., New York, N. Y.
Antiseptic, germicidal, and therapeutic compositions
for vaginal douching. 167,652 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
108.064 ; publish Jan. 9, 1923.
PoUak Bros. Companv, The, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dresses
and waists. 173,866 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,211 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
PoUak Steel Companv, Cincinnati, Ohio. Forgings and
castings. 164,406 ; Feb. 20.
Pollard, Frank L., Co., Inc., Oakland, Calif. Clothes
racks for drying clothes. 167,902 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 169.374 ; published Feb. 6. 1923.
Pollock Pen Company. (See Pollock, Robert T., as-
signor.!
Pollock, Robert T., assignor to Pollock Pen Company,
Boston, Mass. Writing inks. 165,341 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 163.107 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Pollock, Robert T., assignor to Pollock Pen Company,
Boston, Mass. Pens, nibs, pencils, and fountain pens.
165,557 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 156,015 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Pollock, Wm., Milling & Elevator Co., Mexico, Mo. Gra-
ham wholewheat flour. 166,983 ; Apr. 17.
Polo Manufacturing Company, Clinton. Iowa. Trousers.
175,468: Nov. 6; Serial No. 182,113; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Polygon Products Co., Boston, Mass. Cement packing for
.loi'nts. 172,144 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,514 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Polygon Products Co., Boston, Mass. Preparation for
cleaning fabric, leather, and woodwork, etc. 173.754 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,515 ; published July 3, 1923.
Polyphonwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany.
Phonographic note disks, note cylinders, sound plates
or records, etc. 167.353 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 145,585 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Polyphonwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany.
Phonographs, coin-operated talking and musical ma-
chines and phonograph needles. 171,039 : July 31 ; Se-
rial No. 145,583 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Pom Chemical Co. Inc., The, Lebanon. Pa. Renovating,
cleaning, and metal-polishing preparations. 173.969";
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 168,124 ; published May 15. 1923.
Pomeroy & Van Deusen. assignor to H. M. Van Deusen
Whip Co.. Westfield, Mass. Whips. 21,844 ; renewed
Oct. 4. 1922.
Pond. E. K.. Company. Chicasro. 111. Peanut butter.
171.627: Aug. 7; Serial No. 176,427; published May
22. 1923.
Pond, Harry A.. Bav Citv. Mich. Pile remedv. 176.992;
Dec. 11; Serial No. 179,425; published Sept. IS, 1923.
Pond's Extract Companv. Dover, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Pace powders. 164,625 ; Feb. 20.
Pongee Waist Hoiise, Inc., New York. N. Y. Ladies'
wearine apparel — namely, waists. 163.939; Feb. 6.
Pool. William W., Dallas, Tex. Cotton mattresses.
167,315 ; Apr. 24.
Poole Engineering and Machine Company. Baltimore and
Woodberry, Baltimore, Md. Power and hand operated
washing maehinefi. 174,573 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,428; published June 12. 1923.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 168,301 ; May 15.
Poor, Charles L.. Co.. New York. N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 170.183; .July 10; Serial No. 176,035; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 170.184; .Tuly 10; Serial No. 176.038; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 173,473; Sept. 25; Serial No. 176,214; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 173,477 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 176,042 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
I'our, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 177,221 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 176,040 ; published
Sept. IS. 1923.
Poor, Roger A., doing business as Oral Laboratories,
Salem, Mass. Medicated chewing gum for gum and
teeth diseases. 167,658 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 167,829 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Pope, Angelo D., New York, N. Y. Gelatinous compound
and nonalcoholic preparation for the relief of dyspep-
sia, loss of appetite, etc. 176.304; Nov. 20; Serial No.
179.282; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Popel-Giller Co., Warsaw, 111. Malt sirup for food
purposes. 168,362 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 165,412 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Popp. William J., doing business as Fort Orange Chem-
ical Company, Albany, N. Y. Hand soan. 168,599 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 168.430 : published Fi'-b. 13. 1923.
Popper, E., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars. 163,524 ;
Jan. 16.
Popper, E., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars. 164,800 ;
Feb. 27.
Poppert, Henry A., & Son Companv, Milwaukee, Wis.
Steam-pressure cooker. 168,944; May 29; Serial No.
172,686; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Popsicle Corporation, The. New York. N. 1'. Lollvpops.
177,230 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,614 ; published" Sept.
25, 1923.
Popular Brassiere Company. (See Levy, Leo E.)
Popular Products Company. (See Tauch. Werner C.)
Porcupine Medicine Co. (See De Brule, August G.)
Poro College. (See Malone, Annie M.)
Portage Shoe Mfg. Company, Portage, Wis. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 171.570 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 173,530; published May 1, 1923.
Porter Brothers, Inc., Framingham, Mas.?., and New York,
N. Y. Sweaters, dress, negligee, and sport shirts for
men, ladies' waists, blouses, arid sport skirts. 164,225 ;
Feb. 13.
Porter Electric Carbureter, Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid-
level indicators. 167,226 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 169,777 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Porter Electric Carbureter. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Liquid-level indicators. 169,223 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
158,142; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Porter, Henry K., Everett, Mass. Bolt clippers, wire cut-
ters, pliers, and shears. 165,445 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
165.153 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Porter, Kenneth E., doing business as Rustnot Products
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Table, kitchen, butcher, and
hunting knives and forks. 173,195 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
No. 173,106 : published June 19, 1923.
Porter's, Mrs., Salad Dressing. Ir.c, Seattle. Wash.
Mayonnaise, salad, and Thousand Island dressings for
salads. 175,698 ; Nov. 6.
Portland Cordage Co.. The, Portland, Oreg. Rope and
twine. 175.250 ; Oct. 30.
Portland Cordase Co., The, Portland, Oreg. Rope and
twine. 175.260; Oct. 30.
Portland Cordage Co., The, Portland, Oreg. Rope and
twine. 175,670 ; Nov. 6.
Portland Vegetable Oil Mills Co.. Portland, Oreg. Co
conut-oll cake, stock, and poultry feed, and meal
175,719 ; Nov. 6.
Portland Woolen Mills, Portland, Oreg. Auto robes
blankets, and goods in the piece. 171,969 : Aus. 14.
Portner, Robert. Brewing Companv, Alexandria, Va
Lager beer. 23,870 ; renewed Nov. 28, 1923.
Porzellanfabrik Ph. Rosenthal & Co., A. G.. Berlin. Ger
many. China. 171.500; Aug. 7; Serial No. 171,103
Published May 22, 1923.
Porzellanfabrik Ph. Rosenthal & Co., A. G., Berlin. Ger-
many. China. 171.501 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,102 ;
published May 15. 1923.
Positype Corporation of America. The. New York, N. Y.
Sensitized photographic paper in rolls and sheets and
postal or maliing cards. 164,534 : Feb. 20.
Positype Corporation of America. The. New York. N. Y.
Photographic sensitized paper. 164,996 ; Feb. 27.
Positype Corporation of America, The, New York, N. Y.
Photographic mountines of card or paper stock.
105.3.34; Mar. 6; Serial No. 162,136; published Nov.
14. 1922.
Posner. Dr. A., Shoes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
171.714: Aug. 14; Serial No. 149.772; published May
8, 1923.
Posselt. Alfred H.. Boundbrook, N. J. Toilet preparations.
164.290; Feb. 20.
Post-Glover Electric Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. Elec-
trical resistances. 168.414; May 22; Serial No.
172.764 : published Feb. 20. 1923.
Post-Golden Rule Fuel Co. (See Goodwin, Harry L.!
168,168: May 15; Serial No. 166,245; published .Tan.
.30. 1923.
Post-Time Publishing Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Tri-
weekly and daily puhlicatinn. 170.050: July 10; Se-
rial No. 175,323; published Apr. 17, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Post, Leo L., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor by mesne as-
signments to Mint Products Co., Inc.. Port Chester,
N. Y. Cigarettes. 166,923 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
155,446 ; published July 25, 1922.
Postel, Ph. H., Milling Co., Mascoutah, 111. Self-rising
wheat flour. 167,020; Apr. 24; Serial No. 162,134;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Postex Cotton Mills, Post, Tex. Cotton piece goods,
pillowcases, and sheets. 170,344 ; July 10.
Postum Cereal Company Incorporated, Battle Creek, Mich.
Corn flakes. 170,853 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 163,763 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Postum Cereal Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.,
aud Battle Creek, Mich. Cereal breakfast foods.
172,234 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,976 ; published May
15, 1923.
Potor Coffee Co. (See Lindstrom, Victoria C.)
Potter, c. U., Co., The, Stamford, Coun. Radio equip-
ment. 172,304; Aug. 28; Serial No. 175,437; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Potter, M. E., & Company., New York, N. Y. Ointment for
eczema and all skin diseases. 165,714 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 168,236 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Potter-McCune Company, McKeesport, I'a. Coffee, canned
fruits, vegetables, and fish, table molasses. 171,020 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 167,687 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Potter-Wrightiugton, Inc., Charlestown, Boston, Mass.
Bread wrappers. 170,466 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 164,187 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Potter- Wrightington, Inc., Boston, Mass. Bread and
crackers. 171,064 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 164,186 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Potter-VVrightington, Inc., Boston, Mass. Bran for use
In making bakery products. 172,469 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 171,467 ; published May 8, 1923.
Pottgieser, Joseph M., Ocean Park, Calif. Medicinal
preparation for the treatment of rheumatism, neuritis,
etc. 175,100 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,740 ; pubUshed
Aug. 7, 1923.
Poultry, Producers of Southern California, Inc., Los An-
geles, Calif. Fresh eggs. 167,130 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 158,723 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Pound, George H., doing business as Xress Laboratories,
Los Angeles, CaUf. Hair tonic. 174,473 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 178,280 ; published July 10, 1923.
Powcba Co., Little Neck, N. Y. Preparations for de-
stroying worms, bugs, insects, etc., and for treatment
of the soil. 164.453: Feb. 20.
Powell and Albert Co., The. (See Olmstead, Albert.;
Powell & Campbell, New York, N. Y. Leather shoes.
166,967 ; Apr. 17.
Powell, James H., Watertown, Mass. Cotton thread.
1(13.525; Jan. 16.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
164,748 ; Feb. 27.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
165,004^ Feb. 27.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 166,690; Apr. 10; Serial No. 166,246; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ho-
siery. 168,236 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 166,254 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 168,356 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 166,247 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ho-
siery. 171,460; Aug. 7; Serial No. 168,237; pub
lished May 8, 1923.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ho
siery. 171,467 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 166,248 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ho-
siery. 173,430; Sept. 25; Serial No. 166,250; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Powell, Leopold, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cigars, cheroots,
and little cigars. 171,038 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 149,480 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Powell, Samuel S., Winterset, Iowa. Insecticide for
fowls. 172,949 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,409 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Power, Edwin I.. Solano, Calif. Fruits and nuts.
177,147 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 156,017 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Power Supply Company, Terre Haute, Ind. Power belt-
ing, hose, packing, etc. 167,719 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
145,647 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Powers, Friend & Lichtman, New York, N. Y. Fringes
and art needlework. 173,726 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
179,426 ; published July 3, 1923.
Powers, Walter P., Chicago, 111. Beverages. 177,416 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 165,809 ; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Powers-Weightman-Eosengarten Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Barium-sulphate cream for radiologic examination.
175,400; Nov. 6; Serial No. 165,200; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Powner, Charles T. Co., The, Chicago, 111. Books and
magazines. 174,543 ; Oct. 16.
Prager, Wm. L., Hollywood, Calif. Moving-picture films.
164.954 : Feb. 27.
Prairie Remedy Co., Batavia, 111. Stock and poultrv
tonics and conditioners. 170,214 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
146,397; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Pratt Food Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Foods for chickens,
ducks, turkeys, geese, pigeons, etc. 163,695 ; Jan. 2^.
Pratt Food Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Foods for horses,
mules, cattle, calves, ducks, birds, etc. 167,145 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,339 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Pratt & Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Caliper
gauges. 174,107 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 164,452 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Precision Equipment Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Spark
plugs and wireless apparatus. 164,626 ; Feb. 20.
Precision Metal Workers, Chicago, 111. Hand soap powder,
hand soap paste, and carbolated soap paste. 167,567 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 167,648 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Preis, J. J., & Company, New York, N. Y. Boys' outer gar-
ments. 171,888 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,490 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Premier Cutlery, Inc., New York, N. Y. Certain kinds
of cutlery of base metal. 168,713 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
159,050 ; published Mar. 13, 1023.
Premier Cutlery, Inc., New York, N. Y. Certain kinds
of cutlery of base metal. 172,249 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
159,049 ; published May 29, 1923.
Premier Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Audiofrequency
transformers. 177,699 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 183,162 ;
published Oct. 9, 1923.
Premier Malt Products Company of Ohio, Inc., Chicago,
111., and Steubenville, Ohio. Nonalcoholic, maltless,
fruit-flavored concentrate for beverage purposes.
167,048 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,213 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Premier Mfg. Co. (See Goff, Milton G.)
Premus Hat Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Lndips' hats. 166,671 : Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
165,503 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Prescott & Company, Boston, Mass. Domestic refriger-
ators. 171,224 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 177,199 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Prescott, J. L., Company. (See Morse Bros., assignor.)
Prescott, William G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pile ointment.
165,624 : Mar. 18 ; Serial No. 167,485 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Preserving Mushroom Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Salad dress-
ing. 174,706 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,693 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
President Suspender Company, Shirley, Mass. Garters.
173,602 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 106,787 ; published July 3.
1923.
Presquele Finishing Co. (See Stickley, Albert.)
Press, Candace M., doing business as C. M. Press & Co.,
Cement, Ohio. Preparation for pyorrhea, abscesses,
sores, cancer, and ulcers. 176,189 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 174,637; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Press Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Dally comic
.strip in the Evening World newspaper. 163,722-4 :
Jan. 23.
Press Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Daily car-
toon in the Morning World newspaper. 163,725 ;
Jan. 23.
Press Publishing Company, New York, N. Y'. Colored
comic page in the Sunday World newspaper. 163,726 :
Jan. 23.
Press Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Daily comic
strip in the Morning World newspaper. 163,727 ; Jan. 23.
Press Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Colored
comic page in the Sunday World newspaper. 163.796 ;
Jan. 30.
Press Publishing Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Colored
comic page in the Sunday World newspaper. 169,075 ;
June 5 ; Serial No. 170,896 ; publi.shed Feb. 27, 1923.
Press-Union Publishing Co., Atlantic City, N. J. Title
of its daily publication. 167,593-4 ; May 1 ; Serial
Nos. 169,778-9; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Presslo Leather Products Corporation, Brooklyn and New
York, N. Y. Spectacle cases. 169,473 ; June 19 ;
Serial No. 173,720; publi.shed Mar. 20, 1923.
Prestia, Frank, doing business as The White Rose Ice
Cream and Frozen Custard Biscuit Company, New
Orleans, La. Ice cream and frozen-custard biscuit,
168,558 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 166,468 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Prest-O-Lite Company, Inc., The, Indianapolis, Ind. Weld-
ing apparatus using gas. 167,074 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
107,374 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Preston, Burton, & Co., Mansfield, Ohio. Monuments.
171,373 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 157,002 ; published May
1, 1923.
Pre Ven Shun Laboratories, The. {See Hughes, Wil-
liam S.)
Price, Anna M., New York, N. Y. Sanitary covers for
toilet seats. 176,474 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,088 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Price, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Advertising motion-pic-
ture-projection apparatus, motion-picture-display cahi- ^ ■
nets, etc. 170,941; July 24; Serial No. 168,691; puh-«'
lished Apr. 24, 1923. ■
Price-Booker Manufacturing Company, Waco and Hous-
ton, Tex. Pickles and condiments. 171.099 ; July 31 :
Serial No. 174,100; published May 8, 1923.
Price, Edgar F., doing business as Knollwood Farm,
Rye, N. Y. Dairy products, milk, cream, and butter,
and cattle. 163,728; Jan. 23.
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Alphahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
703
Price Flavoring Extract Company, Chicago, 111. Spices.
lGS,695-6; May 29; Serial Nos. 169,8G5-6 ; published
Mar. 13. 102S.
Price Food Products Corporation, Minneapolis, Minn.
Com Halves. 167,122; Apr. 24; Serial No. 164,951;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Price, John, & Co. (See Pinlins, Max.)
Price, Oscar, New Yorlc, N. Y. Ginger ale. 168,981 ;
May 20.
Prteii, H. F., & Co. (See Prien, Lilian.)
Prien, Lilian, doins business as H. F. I'ricn & Co., San
Francisco, Califr Toothbrushes. 163.526 ; Jan. 16.
Priestlev, B., & Co., Bradford, England, assignor to B.
Priestley & Co., Inc., New Yorlv, N. Y. Piece goods.
23,962-3 : renewed Jan. 2, 1924.
Priestlev, B., & Co., Bradford, England, assignor to B.
Priestlevs & Co.. Inc., New Yorl£, N. Y. Piece goods In
which sillJ predominates. 23,991 ; renewed Jan. 2,
1924.
Priestlevs, Limited, Bradford, England. Cloths and piece
goods' of wool, worsted, and hair, and combinations of
s:inu<. 167.103; Apr. 24; Serial No. 169,422; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Prieslmau Collieries Limited. (See Cowen, Joseph, &
Co., assignor.)
Primalt Products Co., Chicago, 111. Malt extract.
169,168 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 167,418 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Primalt Products Co., Chicago, 111. Malt sirup. 170,577;
July 17; Serial No. 167.420; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Primrose Draperies, Inc., New York, N. 1'. Bedspreads.
174,124 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,493 ; published July 10,
1923.
Prina, Fraflk K., Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 172,648 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 149,352 :
published May 1, 1923.
Prince Macaroni Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Macaroni.
166,674 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,708 ; published Jan.
30 1923.
Prince Marearoui Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Sauce, a com-
bination of mushrooms, tomatoes, chicken, and tomato
paste. 173,780 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,808 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Princess Dress House. (See Bernstein, Louis.)
Princess Laboratories. (See Klinker Manufacturing Com-
pany.)
Printz Blederman Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Coats,
suits, dresses, outer skirts and waists. 171,669 ;
Aug. 7.
Prltchard, George T., Norfolk, Va. Stencil hand stamp.
166,768; Apr. 10.
Probaugh Company, The. (See Limbaugh, E. E.)
Process Chemicals Incorporated, New York, N. Y. In-
secticide and mothproofing composition. 170,656 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 168,489 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Proctor, Benjamin, Jr., Boston, Mass. Picture frames
167,538 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 171,707 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Procter and Gamble Company. The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Olvcerin. 174.327; Oct. 16; Serial No. 177,998; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Procter and Gamble Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cottonseed oil, salad oils, oleomargarine, etc. 177,189 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,996 ; published Sept. 18,
1923.
Proctor, Jennie M., doing business as The Stralt-Tex Chem-
ical Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Scalp and hair tonic. 166,105 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,033 ; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Procunier, William L., Chicago, 111. Tapping chucks
and attachments, tap holders. 175.672 ; Nov. 6.
Producers Canning & Packing Co.. The. Salem, Oreg.
Canned fruits and berries. 170,384 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 171,550 : published Apr. 10. 1923.
Producers Canning and Packing Company, The, Salem,
Oreg. Canned fruits. 166,429 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
164,257; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Producers Canning and Packing Company, The, Salem,
Oreg. Canned fruits. 172,031 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
164,258: published June 5. 1923.
Products Mfg. & Sales Co., Milwaukee. Wis. Compound
having the appearance of putty and used to retain
molten metal while pouring bearings. 170,672 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 167.686 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
Progress Paint Mfg. Co., Louisville, Ky. Wagon paint,
fiber roof paint, varnish, paint enamel, etc. 170,293 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 176,043 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Progressive Farmer Co., The, Haleigh, N. C, and Birming-
ham, Ala. Weekly magazine. 173,888 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 176,569 ; published June 19, 1923.
Progressive Weaving Co., Camden, N. J. Padding or
covering for flatwork ironers. 169,548 ; .Tune 19.
Promo Products Co. (See Cnifford, Charles T. H.)
Prophylacto Mfg. Co. (See Fisk, George F., jr.)
Props Manufacturing Co. (See Bartels, Reinhard E.)
Prot, Paul. & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face and tal
cum powders, face lotion and cream, and rouge.
167,363 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,087 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Prot, Paul, & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face powder,
face lotion, face cream, etc. 167.587-8; May 1 ; Serial
Nos. 170,084-6 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Prot, Paul & Cie, doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face and tal-
cum powder, face lotion, etc. 168,816 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 170,083 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Prot, Paul. & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face and tal-
cum powders, face lotion, etc. 169,646; June 26;
Serial No. 170,082 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Prot, Paul, & cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face powder,
etc. 174,421 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 170,086 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Prot, Paul, & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes and toilet waters. 177,309 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 170,081 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Protection Tire & Rubber Company. (See Chadwin,
Leo L.)
Protect-O-Floor Leather Mat Co. (See Kane, Samuel J.)
Protex Signal Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric
signal lamps, electric traffic-directing signal systems
for vehicles, and parts thereof. 165,417 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 152,447; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Proud"s Portolive Co., Seattle, Wash., and Los Angeles,
Calif. Tonic. 172,456 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,615 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Prouty-Bowler Soap Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Soap and
soap flakes. 174,901 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,771 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Providence Collar Button Company. (See Freeman Daugh-
aday Co.)
Providence Paper Co., The, Providence, R. I. Twine
and household cord. 168.459 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
173,363 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Providence Paper Company, The, Providence, R. I. Twine
and household cord. 163,696 ; Jan. 23.
Prune Co. (See Morvillo, Mariano.)
Pruzan, Walter E., doing business as Sox Savor Company,
New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 166,609; Apr. 10; Serial
No. 147,578 ; published Dec. 12. 1922.
Iryibil, P., Maciiine Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Wood and metal working machines, tools, and supplies.
165,545: Mar. 13; Serial No. 160,720; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Pryibil, P., Machine Company, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y.
Wood and metal working machines, tools, and supplies.
166,402 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 160,719 ; published .Tan.
2, 1923.
Prym, William, Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger-
many. Bone stilettos, hooks and eys, corset eyes, snap
fasteners, etc. 174,933 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 148,615 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Prym, William, Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger-
many. Pins. 175,857 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 175,997 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Prym, William, Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger-
many. Common pins and hand sewing needles.
176,747 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,996 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Prym, William, Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger-
many. Bone stilettos, hooks and eyes, corset eves,
snap fasteners, etc. 177,506 ; .Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
148,617 ; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Psycho Emulsion Co. (See Barclay, James S.)
Psychology Publishing Company. (See Miller, Harry K.)
Public Ledger Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Contest, a
feature in newspapers. 168,446 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
170,505; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Public Ledger Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Title for
cartoons. 170,682 ; .Tuly 17 ; Serial No. 172,900 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Puckett, M. L., and Companv, Webb City, Mo. Blood and
nerve tonic. 165,876 ; Mar. 20.
Puente & Cicero, doing business as Lemonium Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Cough sirups. 169,578 ; June 26 ;
Serial No. 161,334 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
■Puffer-Hubbard Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Child's wagon tire. 175.558 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 179,551 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Puget Sound Oil Works. Inc., Seattle, Wash. Vegetable
oils. 176,105 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 140,398 ; published
Aug. 21, 1923.
Pugsley, Daniel D^ New York, N. Y. Liniment and hair
grower. 17R.345; Nov. 20.
Pulitzer Publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Section of a
newpaper. 165,383 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 159,812 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Pull-Grip Electric Company. (See Eberhardt, Robert.)
PuUiam, Clarence, Detroit, Mich. Frozen ice-cream dain-
ties. 173,003 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,572 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Pull-Rak Company. (See Honeyman, William A.)
Pun, Jack M., Wood's Ranch, near Stockton, Calif. Live
or dressed pigeons, squabs, or poultry. 168.595 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 164,720 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Pung-Chow Company, Inc., New York, N. T. Games and
parts thereof. 174,168-9 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial Nos.
179.955-6; published July 17, 1923.
Pup Toys Company. The, Chicago, 111. Paper weights,
inkwells, etc. 169,363 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 175,157 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Pup Toys Company, The, Chicago. 111. Candlesticks, in-
cense burners, and lamps. 171.5S1; Aug. 7; Serial
No. 175,158 ; published May 22, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marlcs — Continued.
Pup Toys Company, The, Chicago, 111. Candy boxes,
wrappers, and receptacles. 173,400 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 175,159 ; published June 19, 1923.
Purcell, \Yilliam L., Floral Park, N. 1'. Foot powder.
168,868 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 164,603 ; published Oct.
10, 1922.
Purdue, Frederick Company, The, New York, N. Y. Tonic
compound. 23,794 ; renewed Nov. 7, 1923.
Pure Milk & Dairy Co., Tiffin, Ohio. Cheese, ice cream.
176,376 ; Nov. 20.
Pure Oil Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Gasoline. 174,920
Oct. 23.
Pure Oil Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Petroleum sub
stitute for turpentine. 167,822 ; May 8 ; Serial No
155,319; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Pure Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio. Cylinder oil
174,332 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,121 ; published July
17, 1923.
Pure Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio. Lubricating oil for
hand separators. 174,333 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,123 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Pure Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio. Graphite farm-ma-
chinery oil. 174,334 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,124 ;
published July 17, 1023.
Pure Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio. Farm-machinery-
lubricating oil. 174,335 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,125 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Pure Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio. Axle grease.
174,336; Oct. 16; Serial No. 178,133; published July
17 1923.
Pure' Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio. Hard oil. 174,337 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,134 ; published July 17, 1923.
Pure Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio, and Minneapolis,
Minn. Axle grease. 176,780 ; Nov. 27.
Pure Oil Company, Columbus, Ohio, and Minneapolis,
Minn. Farm-machinery lubricating oil. 176,785 ;
Nov. 27.
Pure Products Syrup Corporation, New York, N. Y. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks and sirups for making same.
175,224 ; Oct. 30.
Pure Silk Hosiery Mills Inc., Chicago, 111. Hosiery.
164,877 ; Feb. 27.
Purer-Lene Mfg. Co. (See Cater, Dr. James S.)
Puritan Gelatin Company, Boston and Marblehead, Mass.
Gelatin. 167,077 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,403 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Puritan Maple Syrup Co., Warsaw, N. Y. Maple sirup.
165,648; Mar. 13.
Puritas Farms, Inc., Newburgh, N. Y. Dairy products.
176,643 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 151,098 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Puritol Company, The. (See ICarnes, E. L.)
Purity Biscuit Company, The, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Crackers, cakes, and biscuits. 164,189 ; Feb. 13.
Purity Chemical Co. (See Karton, Harry.)
Purity Creamery Co., Baltimore, Md. Butter. 167,199 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,568 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Purity Packing Company, Chicago, 111. Sausages com-
posed of meat products, meat, water, and cereal.
168,688 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,560 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Purity Products Co.,' The, Highland Park, Mich. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks, and sirups for making
same. 175,669 ; Nov. 6.
Purity Stamping Company, The. (See Hulscher, Wil-
liam T.)
Puro Products Co., Superior, Wis. Pile cure. 176,172 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 177,407 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Pursell, Harley R., Kensington, Kaus. Medicinal prepa-
ration for use in lung diseases, pneumonia, bronchitis,
sore throat, etc. 163,154 ; Jan. 2.
Purvis, F. L., San Bernardino, Calif. Portions of fresh
watermelon for individual use. 168,466 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 166,711 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Put and Take Company, The. (See McCaughn, Robert E.)
Putnam-Hooker Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio, and
New York, N. Y. Gray and colored, bleached, dyed,
napped fabrics. 175,398; Nov. 6; Serial No. 148,033;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Py-Et Company, Seattle, Wash. Pastries. 170,802 ;
July 24; Serial No. 169,456; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Pyrald Products Corporation, Newark, N. J. Mouth-wash
preparation. 174,025 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,428 ; pub-
lished June 19. 1923.
Pyi-amid Paint Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ready-mixed
paints. 175,692 ; Nov. 6.
Pyramid Process Co., Inc., East Rochester, N. Y. Dry
paste. 171,223 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 177,200 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Pyramid Products Co. (See Beach, Albert H.)
Pyrea Chemical Co. (See Leftwich, John G.)
Pyrene Manufacturing Cd., Newark, N. J. Temperature-
Indicating device for gas engines. 172,426 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 175,736 ; published May 29, 1923.
Pyrene Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J. Portable
fire extinguishers. 166,245 ; Mar. 27. Serial No. 163,171 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Pyrene Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J. Fire-
extinguishing compounds. 175,575 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 181,043; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Pyro Clay Products Company, The, Oak Hill, Ohio. Re-
fractory materials. 170,216 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
148,891 ; published Jan. 24, 1922.
Pyro-Form Laboratories, Los Angeles, Calif. Prepara-
tions for the treatment of pyorrhea. 167,842 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 169,083 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Q-B Manufacturing Co., The, Chicago, 111. Carbon re-
movers for internal-combustion engines. 168,101 ; May
15; Serial No. 164,512; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Quaker City Chocolate & Confectionery Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Candies. 172,094 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
174,487; published May 29, 1923.
Quaker City Home Beverage Co. (See Stoy, Andrew F.)
Quaker City Sweater Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted
sweaters. 166,025 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,648 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1922.
Quaker City Sweater Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweaters.
176.116 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 163,649 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Quaker City Sweater Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweaters.
176.117 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 163,647 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Quaker Lace Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace curtains
and nets or curtain lace in piece goods. 164,786 ;
Feb. 27.
Quaker Lace Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace curtains
and nets or curtain lace in piece goods. 371,902;
Aug. 14.
Quaker Lace Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace curtains
and nets or curiain lace in piece goods. 175,020 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,326 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The. (See Nebraska City Cereal
Mills.)
Quaker Oats Company, The. (See Pettijohn California
Breakfast Food Company, assignor.)
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Poultry feed.
172,671 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,106 ; published May
15, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Poultry feed.
172,760; Sept. 11; Serial No, 174,921; published June
5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wheat flour.
172,761 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,920 ; published June
5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rolled oats
and wheat food. 172,768 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,335 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wheat flour.
172,801 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,107 ; published May
15, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rolled oats
and oatmeal. 172,969 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,915 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Horse feed.
172,983 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,104 ; published June
5. 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rolled oats.
173,012 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,983 ; published June
5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Mixed stock
feed. 173,028 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,101 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Horse feed.
173,029 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial Nos. 174,103-4 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Stock feed.
173,030 ; SpDt. 11 ; Serial No. 174,105 ; published June
5, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Poultry feed.
176,488 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 174,922 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wheat flour.
176.614 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 174,914 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Stock feeds.
176,736 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,982 ; published July
24, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wheat flour
and stock feeds. 176,737 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 174,102 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rolled oats.
176,850 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 174,751 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago. 111. Wheat flour,
rolled oats, etc. 176,851 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 174,919 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Quaker Oats (Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rolled oats,
corn meal, wheat flour, rye flour, etc. 176,874 ; Dec.
4 ; Serial No. 181,647 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Stock feeds.
177,065 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 174,917 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Farinaceous
stock feeds. 177,066 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 174.018 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rolled wheat
and a mixture of wheat and bran flour. 177,100 ; Dec.
11; Serial No. 170,215; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, 111. Rolled wheat
and wheat and bran flour. 177,103 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial
No. 170,214; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicago, III. Wheat flour.
177,562 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 174,916 ; published June
5. 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
765
Quaker Oats Company, The, Chicaso, III. ^YIle<^t flour.
177.573; Dec. 18; Serial No. 177,452; published Oct.
2. 1923.
Quaker Soap Company, Secaucus, N. J. Chemical com-
pound for cleaning and polishing silverware. 166,989 ;
Apr. 17.
Qualitiphone Incorporated, New York, N. 1'. Mechanical
motors for phonosiraphs. 164,716 ; Fob. 27.
Quality CoCfee & Tea Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Spices. 1GS.372: May 22; Serial No. 162,054; pub-
lished Feb. 20. 1923.
Quality Specialty Company, Worcester, Mass. Salad
dressings, mayonnaise dressings, horseradish relishes,
and mustard relishes. 172,864 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
172,393 ; published June 5, 1923.
Quality Tobacco Co., Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Smoking and
chewing tobacco. 104,138 ; Feb. 13.
Qualtop Bevera.ees Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Beverages
sold as soft drinks and sirups for making the same.
177,681 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 185,188 ; published Oct.
9, 1923.
Quarlcs, W. C, Co. Inc., Richmond, Va. Inner tubes,
inner-tube patches, and blow-out patches. 165.227 ;
Mar. 6; Serial No. 164,115; published Oct. 31, 1022.
Quarzlampen-Gesellschaft m. b. H., Hanau-on-the-Main,
Germany. Vapor lamps and other lamps giving thera-
peutic rays. 163,155 ; Jan. 2.
Quarzlampen-Gesellschaft m. b. H., Hanau a. M., Ger-
many. Vapor lamps and other lamps giving therapeutic
rays. 166,145; Mar. 27; Serial No. 157,235.; pub-
lished Oct. 31, 1922.
Quast, Otto K., doing business as The Nix-Lix Co., Spo-
kane, Wash. Hair tonic and dandruff remedy. 167,503 ;
Mav 1 ; Serial No. 167,783 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Queen Anne Candy Company, Chicago, 111. Candy and
coconut-bar candy. 168.589 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
164,192 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Queen City Bottling Company, The. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fruit beverage, sold as a soft drink and sirups there-
for. 167,778 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 171,955 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Queen City Bottling Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Nonintoxicating fruit beverage and sirup used in prep-
aration of same. 173,609 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 158,333 ;
published July 25, 1922.
Queen City Extract Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Grape-flavored sirup for beverage purposes. 173,238 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 163,413 ; published June 19, 1923.
Queen City Extract Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Grape-flavored sirup for food purposes. 173,392 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 163,595 ; published July 3, 1923.
Queen City Printing Ink Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Printing ink. 24,402 ; renewed Mar. 20, 1924.
Queen City Printing Ink Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Printing inks. 164,400; Feb. 20.
Queen City Printing Ink Company. The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Printing inks. 172.272 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 177,619 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Queen Citv Printing Ink Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Printing inks. 172,294-5 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos.
177,865-6 ; published May 15, 1923.
Queen City Specialty Company. (See Metke, John.)
Queensbury Farms. Toms River, N. J. Eggs, young
chicks, live and dressed poultry, pullets, etc. 167,236 ;
Apr. 24 : Serial No. 159,615 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Queensland Meat Export Company, Limited, Brisbane,
Queensland. Australia. Foods and ingredients of foods.
168,352 : May 22 ; Serial No. 122,405 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Quick Klean Kemical Company, Worcester, Mass. Hand,
household, and automobile soap and paste. 171,644 ;
Aug. 7.
Quicksafe • Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Tenn.
Can openers. 168,644 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 155,320 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Quigley ITurnace Specialties Company, Inc., New York,
N. T. Refractory material for lining and repairing
structures .subject to high temperature. 165.193 ;
Mar. 6 : Serial No. 168,169 : published Nov. 28, 1922.
tjuinlan, Kathleen M., New York, N. Y. Toilet creams
and astringents. 175.571 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,986 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Quinn. Anne, Lake View, Iowa. Ladies' dresses, shirt
waists, blouses, rompers, underwear, etc. 166,694 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 166.606 ; publishnd Dec. 12. 1922.
Quinn, Marcus Lucius, Conservatory of Music, Boston,
Mass. Chartlike device or key usable as an aid in
teaching music. 163,691 ; .Tan. '23.
Quinn Reado Motor Vehicle Fender Co., Quebec, Canada,
and New York, N. Y. Automobile bumpers and parts
therefor. 172,829 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 165,821 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Quint, Samuel, doing business as Samuel Quint Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Cotton and woolen hosiery
and underwear of knitted material. 171,305; Aug. 7';
Serial No. 164,667 ; published May 1 , 1923.
QuJsenberry Feed Mfg. Co., Kansas Citv, Mo. Poultry
feed. 167,189-91 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial Nos. 158,14.3-5 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
QuI.Ty Polish Co. (See Schoener. Stephen. 1
R. C. Importation Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cigars,
cigarettps, and smoking tobacco. 170,231 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 173,857; published Apr. 3, 1923.
R. & G. Co., Attleboro, Mass. Magazine pencils.
167,079 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 155,830 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
R & G Corset Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
corsets. 176.366 ; Nov. 20.
R. & J. Waist Company, The, New London, Conn. Chil-
dren's waists and shirts, particularly underwaists.
171,718 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 144,429 ; published May
2, 1923.
R. & R. Manufacturing Company. (See Ruffner, Mf yer P.)
R. & R. Underwear, New York, N. Y. Brasslferes. 173,975 ;
Oct. 2; Serial No. 172,013; published July 17, 1923.
R an W Hat Shop, Inc., Norwalk, Conn. Hats for men,
women, and children. 165,505 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
166,104 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
R an W Hat Shop, Inc., Norwalk, Conn. Hats. 171,866;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 174,445 ; published May 8, 1923.
R-W Manufacturing Co., Chicago, HI. Radio receiving
sets and parts thereof. 169,238 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
172,357; published Mar. 6, 1923.
R. B. B. Company. (See Morgan, Emma A.)
R. E. D. Mfg. Co.. The. (See Douglas, Richard.)
R. & H. E. Co. (See Schilplin, William.)
Rabiner Brothers, Chicago, 111. Hats and caps. 176,212 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,670 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Rabinow, Harry L., New York, N. Y. Hair salve and
pomade. 172,523 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 172,058 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Racine Rubber Company, Racine, Wis. Rubber or rubber
and fabric tires for vehicles. 165.078 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 159,290i ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Racine Universal Motor Company, Chicago, 111. Elec-
tric products. 164,695; Feb. 27.
Rademaker, Frank. (See Kademaker, Franslscus J. M.)
Rademaker, Franslscus J. M., doing business as Frank
Rademaker, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Confectionery —
namely, toffees. 163,470 ; Jan. 16.
Raden Bros., New York, N. Y. Snap fasteners. 172,383 ;
Aug. 28; Serial No. 138,690; published Mar. 8, 1921.
Radetzky, Abraham, doing business as Gotham Aseptic
Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Absorbent cotton,
gauze, etc. 172,394 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 167,535 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Radiantfood Company, Oakland, Calif. Wheat cereals.
165,955 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 150,027 ; published Nov.
7 1922
Radiantfood Company, Oaldand, Calif. Wheat cereals.
165,957; Mar. 27. Serial No. 150,930; published Nov.
7 1922.
Rad'ina Remedy Co. (See Lechner, George S.)
Radio Ball Company, Lebanon, Pa. Inflated toy rubber
balls. 170,492 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,815 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6. 1923.
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Radio
receiving, detecting, and transmitting sets and parts
thereof, etc. 167,591 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 169,824 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Radio
receiving, detecting, amplifjang, and transmitting ap-
paratus and parts thereof. 169,727 ; June 26.
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Radio
receiving sets. 171.044 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,859 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Radio Engineering Company of New York, Inc. Glouces-
ter, Mass. Lubrication meters. 176,628 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 162,695 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Radio Engineering & Sales Co., The, doing business as The
Eesco Radio Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Radio receiving sets,
radio receiving and sending sets parts. 166,447 ; Apr.
3 ; Serial No. 166,405 ; pubUshed Jan. 16, 1923.
Radio-Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Motion-picture films
issued serially. 177,518 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 166,149 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc., Boonton, N. J.
Radio equipment. 169,478 ; June 19 ; Serial No.
174,260; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Radio Hat Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
168,113 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 150,203 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Radio-Lite, Inc., Boston, Mass. Electric lights for auto-
mobiles and other vehicles and parts thereof. 171,070 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 172,394 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Radio Mineral Company, Newark, N. J. Crystals or min-
erals for use in wireless telegraphy and wireless teleph-
ony apparatus. 172,337 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,281 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Radio Motion Picture Phon. Corp., Fall River, Mass., and
Long Island City, N. Y. Educational appliances embrac-
ing cabinets within which are disposed radioreceivers,
motion-picture projectors, etc. 173,927 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,282; published July 10. 1923.
Radio Products Company. (See Kemper, Chas. M.)
Radio Publishing Corporation, New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 170,679 : July 17 ; Serial No. 168,729 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Radio Specialty Co., New York, N. Y. Radio apparatus.
167,829; May 8; Serial No. 169,869; published Feb.
20 1923
Radio Stati-Tube Mfg. Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Radio
detector, amplifier, and transmission tubes. 164,593 ;
Feb. 20.
766
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJiabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Kadio Waves Publishing Co., Portland, Oreg. Name of
a monthly magazine. 169,797 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
169,825 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Radio Winding Corporation, New Yorli, N. Y. Variom-
eters, vario couplers, transformers, etc. 164,258 ;
Feb. 13.
Radloceive Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J. Tele-
phone head sets. 175,9^5 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 164,075 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Kadiogem Corporation, New York, N. Y. Eadio tuning
coil. 167,256 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 169,184 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Radiograms, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Motion-picture films.
175,955 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 166,150 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Radiol Company, The.- (See Hughbanks, Edgar A.)
Radiola Wireless Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Radio crystals. 170,101; July 10; Serial No. 168,786;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Radiumoid Laboratories, The. (See Dickens, Charles.)
Radius Tool Co. (See Sheberashenko Andrey.)
Radlotf, Max P. E., Hustisford, Wis. Butter and cheese.
165,641 ; Mar. 13.
Ra-Do Corporation, The, Bay City, Mich. Variocouplers,
variometers, detector and amplifying units, tuners,
etc. 167,810 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165,968 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Rae-Llte Mfg. Co., The, Baltimore, Md. Electric park-
ing lamps. 177,735 : Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,769 ;
published Oct. 9, 1923.
Raether, August H., Watertown, Wis. Cheese. 163,616 ;
.Tan. 23.
Rae-Tol Company. (See Ryan, Maurice J.)
Raffetto, G. B., Inc., New York, N. Y. Marrons and
assorted fruits. 165,977 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 160,974 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Raffetto, G. B., Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweet-pickled
watermelon rind. 169,762 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 169,561 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Raffetto, G. C, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweet-pickled
fruits. 164,170 ; Feb. 13.
Ragbag Sisters Company, The, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Statuettes. 174,413 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 174,638 ;
published .Tune 26, 1923.
Raguet, P., Flls & J. Vignes, Troyes, France. Underwear
and hosiery. 174,71.3-14 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial Nos.
172,957-8 ; published May 22, 1923.
Rallton, B. A., Company, ChlcagOj 111. Canned fruits,
vegetables and fish, cereals, sirups, etc. 165,956 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 150,707 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Railway Silk Corporation, Yorkville, N. Y. Broad silks
or silks in the piece. 163,388 ; Jan. 9.
Rajah Radio Guild, University City, Mo. Radio receiving
sets and parts thereto. 174,876 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
180,142 ; published July 31, 1923.
Ralston Purina Company, St. Louis, Mo. Dairy feed.
167,415 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,787 ; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Ralston Purina Company, St. Louis, Mo. Poultry feed.
172,437 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,722 ; published May
8, 1923.
Ramapo Ajax Corporation, New York, N. Y. Track
frogs, crossings, guard rails, etc. 169,851 ; July 3 :
Serial No. 172,395 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Ramapo Ajax Corporation, New York, N. Y. Track
switches, switch stands, switch plates, and parts there-
of. 173,737 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,357 ; published
June 12, 1923.
Ramapo AJax Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cast chilled
wheols, industrial cars, shop cars, push cars, etc.
175,042 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 178,358 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Ramsey, Edward J., doing business as B. J. Ramsey Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoes. 166,965. Apr. 17.
Rand Refinery Limited, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South
Africa. Precious metals and alloys of precious metal.
165,703 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 168,589 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Randell & Co., New York, N. Y. Medicinal belt for treat-
ment of kidneys. 176,312 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
179,112 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Randies, Charles D., doing business as Randies Mfg. Com-
pany, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Uniforms — namely, dresses,
aprons, caps, bibs, etc. 173,974 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
158,895 ; published July 17, 1923.
Randolph Marketing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruit and fresh deciduous fruit, fresh vege-
tables, and cantaloupes. 168,581 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 162,953 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Randolph Milling Company, Baldwin, 111. Wheat flour.
171,026 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 168,170 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Randolph, Teasdale, doing business as The Country Editor
Publishing Company, New I'ork, N. Y. Title for a
monthly magazine. 169,058 ; June 5 ; Serial No.
171,389 ; published Feb. 27, 1023.
Raney, Rebekah E., San Francisco, Calif. Ash trays.
169,691 ; June 20 ; Serial No. 158,007 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Ranger, Richard H., New York, N. Y. Departments or
sections of and articles in magazines and the like.
171,741; Aug. 14; Serial No. 169,519; published May
Raphael, Robert M., New York, N. Y. Infants' and chil-
dren's wearing apparel. 175,961 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
171,434 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Rappaport, Max, Los Angeles, Calif. Hats and caps for
men and boys. 171,838 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 171,468 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Rash, Warren P., Co., Inc., Mlddlesboro, Ky. Preparation
for neuralgia and headache. 174,046 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 177,621 ; published July 10, 1923.
Rasmussen & Co., Portland, Oreg. Beady-mlxed-wall
paiut. 166,831 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,695 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Rasol Compiiny. (See Yenglinpc. Ralph W.)
Rathbun, Milo D., Grand Rapids, Mich. Locks for ra-
diator caps for automobiles. 175,591 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 179,284 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Rathburn, Silas B., doing business as L. C. Carr, Somer-
ville, Mass. Candies. 166,885 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
167,751 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Ratner, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Dentifrice. 165,614 ;
Mar. 1.3 : Serial No. 167,197 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Ra-Tone Electric Co., Detroit, Mich. Electric medical
instruments, particularly high-frequency-current gener-
ators, violet-ray generators, etc. 166,095 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 166,095 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Rauch & Lang, Inc., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Electrically-
propelled road vehicles, not including trucks and trac-
tors. 171,488; Aug. 7; Serial No. 136,726; published
May 22, 1923.
Rauh Bros. & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Men's and boys'
shirts of flannel and flannelette nightshirts, and
pyjamas. 166,719 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 164,009 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1923.
Rauh, S.. & Co., New York, N. Y. Gaiters. 166,168;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,099 ; published Jan. 2, 1922.
Rauscher, Charles A., &. Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Mince-
meat, plum pudding, and fig pudding. 176.961 ; Dec.
11 ; Serial No. 177,622 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Rawhide Products Distributing Co. (See Levin, Henry M.)
Rawlings Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Baseballs,
ball-players' gloves and mits. 173,740 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,283 ; published June 19, 1923.
Ray, A, J., & Son, Inc., doing business as Hugo V.
Loewi, Inc., Portland. Oreg. Hops. 168,200 ; May
15 ; Serial No. 165,414 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Raybestos Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. High-pres-
sure sheet packing. 167,731 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
155,932 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Raybestos Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Rivets,
176,871 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 182,549 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Ray-Maling Co., Inc., Portland, Oreg. Canned fruits.
173,857 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,809 ; published July 3,
1923
Ray-Maling Co., Inc., Portland, Oreg. Canned fruits,
berries, and vegetables. 173,858 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,810 ; published July 3, 1923.
Ray-Maling Co., Inc., Portland, Oreg. Canned fruits and
berries. 173,859 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,812 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Ray-Maling Co. Inc., Portland, Oreg. Canned fruits,
berries, and vegetables. 174,437 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
175,811 ; published July 24, 1923.
Raymond Bag Company, The, MIddletown, Ohio. Paper
receptacles. 170,482 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,687 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Raymond, Jules N., doing business as Associated Labora-
tories and Germ-4-Lax Laboratories, Chicago, 111. In-
testinal germicide and laxative. 175,612 ; Nov. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 180,890 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Raymond, Philip, Boston, Mass. Medicine used in the
treatment of asthma, bronchitis, etc. 172,357 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 173,5.32 ; published May 15, 1923.
Rayner. Earl C., Chicago, 111. Weekly publication.
163,758: Jan. 23.
Rayward Engineering and Manufacturing Co., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Mechanical motive pedal control devices.
174,496 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,012 ; published July
24, 1923.
Reach, A. J., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Baseball gloves.
165,724 ; Mar. 20 : Serial No. 168,856 ; published
Dec. 19, 1922.
Reach, Abraham L., doing business as A. L. Reach Tex-
tile Co., New York, N. Y. Furniture and furniture-
van-pads. 171,623; Aug. 7; Serial No. 177,244; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Read Hosierv Mills, McMinnville, Tenn. Hosiery. 171,330 ;
Aug. 7 : Serial No. 168,788 ; published May 8, 1923.
Read, John T., Northampton, England. Boots and shoes.
166,172 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,406 ; pubUshed Oct. 31,
1922.
Reading Hardw.ure Company, Reading, Pa. Builders'
hardware, including locks and latches. 23,325 ; re-
newed July 4, 1923.
Reading TexUios. (See Wetherhold, William R.)
Reading Underwear Co., Reading, Pa. Ladies' and girls'
knit underwear. 176,607 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,554 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Readi-Sew Package Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Semi-
made garments" for outer wear for children. 163,838 ;
Jan. 30.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 3923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Re-Al-Jo Products Company, Waterloo Iowa. Cosmetics
Including cream.-;, powders, rouges, etc. 109,842 ; July
3: Serial No. 172,959; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Kealsilk Fabrics Corporation, r.vooklyu. X. Y. Hosiery
and knitted underwear. 171,243; July 31; Serial No,
170,30S; published May 8. 1923.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Indianapolis, Ind. Hosiery.
169,737; June 26.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Indianapolis, Ind. Hosiery.
173,566 ; Sept, 25.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Indianapolis, Ind. Hosiery.
176.:!t)9; Nov. 20.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Indianapolis, Ind. Hosiery.
170,929-30; Dec. 4.
Reardoii Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Calcimine.
168,802; M.iy 29; Serial No. 174,214; published Feb,
27, 1923,
Reboul, Theophile T., New Orleans, La. Coffee, 166,512 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163,698 ; published -Tan, 9, 1923.
Ueckitts (U. S. A.) Ltd., New York, N. Y.. and New
Brunswick, N. J. Laundry blue. 165,996 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 167,487 ; published Dec. 12, 1922,
Reckitts (U. S. A.), Ltd., New York, N, Y„ and New
Brunswick, N. J. Laundry blue. 177,423 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 162,137 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Recto Manufacturing Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio, Auto-
mobile spark timtTS. 172.652 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No,
140,069; published Mar, 14, 1922.
Red Ball Transit Company, (See Hlner, Ward B.)
Red Cedar Post & Lumber Company, Seattle, Wash.
Cedar posts and lumber. 176,086 ; Nov. 13.
Redelheim Matzo Co., Chicago, 111, Matzos, 165,108;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 140,207 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Redfern Mt>dlcine Company. (See Gebhart, Edgar S.)
Red Gum Products Co. (See Creger, Henry N.)
Red Hed Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Cocks, stop and waste
and coi-poratlon. 169,346-7; June 12; Serial Nos.
170,787-8; published Mar. 20. 1923.
Red Hill Broom Works. (See Richard, Irwin.)
Redifone Corporation of America, New Y'ork, N. Y. Wire-
less and radio telephone sets and parts thereof.
164,360 ; Feb. 20.
Redland Citrus Growers Association, Homestead, Fla.
Fresh citrous fruits. 169,818 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
168,068 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Red Mill, The. (Sop Nashville Roller Mills.)
Red-0-Led Plaster Co., The, Morgantown, W, Va. Draw-
ing plaster. 173,398 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 174,799 ;
published June 26, 1923,
Red-Ot Company, The. (See Peters, William H.)
Red Seal Products Company. (See McCoy, Lon A.)
Red Star Macaroni Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Macaroni
and spaghetti. 166,891 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No, 167,101 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Red Star Milling Company, The, Wichita, Kans, Wheat
flour. 172.472 ; Aug, 28 ; Serial No. 172,173 ; puhlished
May 8, 1923,
Red Star Milling Company, The, Wichita, Kans, Wheat
flour, 172,991 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,242 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Red Sun Products Co, (See Goldman, Sigmund L.)
Red Top Malt Extract Co,, Cincinnati, Ohio. Malt
sirups. 176.113 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 164,831 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Roed, Alma C, Los Angeles, Calif. Hair grower. 164,355 ;
Feb. 20.
Reed & Barton Corporation, Taunton, Mass. Alcohol
fuel cubes. 172,693 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 145,713 :
published May 22, 1923.
Reed. Charles A. L., dolnsr business as Clifton Laboratories,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Dentifrice and prophylactic paste.
172,232; Aug. 28; Serial No. 174,860; published May
15, 1923.
Reed, E. P., & Co., Rochester, N. Y. Shoes made of leather.
172,122 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,164 ; published May
22 1923.
Beed', E. P., & Co., Rochester, N, Y. Shoes made of leather.
172,133 ; Aug, 21 ; Serial No. 174,527 ; published Mav
22, 1923.
Reed, E. P., & Co., Rochester, N. Y. Shoes made of
leather. 176,256 : Nov, 20 ; Serial No, 180,554 ; pub-
lished Sept. 14, 1923.
Reed, E. P., & Co., Rochester, N. Y. Shoes made of
leather. 176,258 : Nov, 20 ; Serial No. 180,553 ; pub-
lished Sept, 4, 1923.
Reed, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Yarns. 174,095 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 179.623 ; published .Tuly 10, 1923.
Reed Oil Company, Rogers, Ark. Lubricating oils and
greases. 173,407 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 176,366 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Reed Oil Company, Rogers, Ark. Lubricating oils and
greases. 176,462 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,365 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Reed Roller Bit Co., Houston, Tex. Rotary drill bits,
reamers, fishing tools for wells. 176,622 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 159,055 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Reed, Wm., Engineering Company, Louisville, Ky. Oily
liquid for impregnating the filling mass of air filters.
173,828 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,371 ; published June
26, 1923.
Reeder, Oliver, & Sou, Incorporated, Baltimore, Md,
Marine, ready-mixed, and copper paints. 166,059 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,173 ; published Nov. 7, 1922,
Reeder, Oliver, & Son, Incorporated Baltimore, Md, Cop-
per paint, nonfouling paint, anticorrosive composition,
antlfouling composition, prepared paints, etc. 166,060 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,172 ; published Nov. 7, 1922,
Reeder, Oliver, & Son, Inc., Proprietors of the Baltimore
Copper Paint Company, Baltimore, Md. Paints and
varnishes. 170,510 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 17;;, 000 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Recder-Stage Chemical Company, The, Saginaw, Mich.
Cleaning compound. 171,851 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
170,954 ; published May 1, 1923.
Reel, Marian, Canaan, Conn. Stove polish. 168,894 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 168.789 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Reel Products Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Yeast cakes
for culinary purposes. 171,355 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No
171,104 ; published May 8, 1923.
Reos, Fred, doing business as The Remo Manufacturing
Co., Meriden, Conn. Safety pins. 164,032 ; Feb. 6.
Rees Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety
mirrors. 167,988 ; May 8.
Reese, Bert, Philadelphia, Pa. Cartoons and illustra-
tions used for advertising purposes. 170,681 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 173,209 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Reese Chemical Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Prophylactic
remedy. 170,127 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 155,122 ; pub-
lished Apr, 10, 1923.
Reese Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Remedy
for constipation and headaches, 166,175 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No, 166,470 ; published Nov, 28, 1922.
Reese Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio, Remedy
for headache and neuralgia. 174,114 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No, 139,754 ; published Nov. 8, 1921.
Reese Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio, Remedy
for the treatment of goiter. 174,401 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No, 178,359 ; published July 17, 1923.
Reese, Edward, doing business as Standard Crystal Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Radio detector crystals used in
wireless receiving sets. 170,958 ; July 24.
Reese, Edward, doing business as Standard Crystal Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Detector crystals used In wireless
receiving sots. 172,803 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,494 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Reese, George, doing business as Return Oil Ring Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Piston rings. 176,353 ; Nov. 20.
Reeves Coal and Dock Co., Minneapolie, Minn. Coal.
174,578; Oct. 23; Serial No. 164,194; published July
17, 1923.
Reeves, Percy, Chicago, 111. Toys, and particularly cut-
out dolls. 165,528-9 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial Nos. 158,008-9 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Refinlshing Products Co. (See Whitman, Edmund B.)
Reflecto Stove Gloss Company, North Grosvenor Dale,
Conn. Liquid stove polish. 163,804 ; Jan. 30.
Refiector & Illuminating Co., Chicago, 111. Color screen
and holder attachment for reflectors. 168,995 ;
May 29.
Regal Corset Company, Worcester, Mass. Corsets, bras-
sieres, and bandeaux, 164,181 ; Feb. 13.
Regal Supply Corporation, New York, N. Y. Baking
powder and cream of tartar. 175,403 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 163,111 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Regal Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machines and parts thereof. 165,510; Mar. 13;
Serial No. 165,089 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Regatta Manufacturing Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. Py-
jamas and men's undergarments, 164,875 ; Feb. 27.
Regent Laboratories. (See Milliken, John T., & Com-
pany.)
Regulation Paint Co., Louisville, Ky. Paint, varnish,
paint enamel, etc. 171,527 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,044 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Regulation Paint Co., Louisville, Ky. Ready-mixed
paints. 176,546 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,597 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Regulation Paint Co. Paints. 176,548 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 183,596; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Reichel, Edward A.. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Oils and
greases used for lubricating purposes. 174.963 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 159,885 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Relchman & Faust, New York, N, Y, Powder puffs,
164,515 ; Feb, 20,
Relchman & Faust, New York, N, Y. Hair rolls. 167,443;
May 1 ; Serial No. 161,065 ; published Nov, 7, 1922.
Reld Bros., Inc., San Francisco, Calif., and Seattle, Wash.
Metal and wood aseptic furniture. 174,246 ; Oct. 9 :
Serial No. 168,790 ; published July 3, 1923.
Reid, Murdoch & Co., Chicago, 111. Toothpicks. 164,845 ;
Feb. 27.
Reld, Murdoch & Co., Chicago, 111. Baking powder and
baking soda. 173,471 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 176,283 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Reid, Murdoch & Co., Chicago, 111. Canned fish. 177,264 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 167,828 ; published Sept. 25, 1923,
Reid, Murdoch & Co,, Chicago, 111. Tea, 177.776; Dec.
25 ; Serial No. 183,940 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Reid, Murdoch & Co., Chicago. lU. Tea. 177,779-80;
Dec. 25 ; Serial Nos. 183,854-5 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Reiff, Ronald A., Pottstown, Pa. Ladies' knitted under-
wear. 173,659 ; Oct.- 2 ; Serial No. 176,216 ; published
June 19, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Eel£fman-Corn Inc., New York, N. Y. Vests for outer
wear for men. 174,842; Oct. 23; Serial No. 177,801;
published July 31, 1923.
Eeilly, Ellen, Spokane, Wash. Medicine for nervous dis-
eases, epilepsy, and sleeplessness. 163,156 ; Jan. 2.
Eeilly, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leather floor mats
and runners. 169,044 : June 5 ; Serial No. 158,154 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Eeln, F. Charles, & Son, America, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Instruments for aiding the hearing. 175,879 ; Nov.
13 ; Serial No. 180,080 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Reinartz, John L.. New York, N. Y. Electrical in-
ductances. 177,585 ; Dec. 18.
Reiner Brothers Co., The, Waterbury, Conn. Bever-
ages sold as soft drinks and sirups for making the same.
163,389 ; Jan. 9.
Reingold Hosiery Co., New York, N. Y. Men's, ladies',
and children's hosiery. 164,753 ; Feb. 27.
Eeinhertz, Max I., doing business as Reiuhertz Mfg. Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Men's pants. 173,843 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 171,957 ; published June 12, 1923.
Eeish, George L., assignor to H. V. Foster, MifJlinburg, Pa.
Leather preservative. 174,018 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,324 ; published July 3, 1923.
Reiss, Fred, doiug business as Paramount Specialty Co.,
Louisville, Ky. Cleanser for artificial teeth. 177,374 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180.891 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Eelss-PremJer Pipe Company, Chicago, 111. Smoking
pipes and cases for pipes. 165,962 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
156,806 ; published Mar. 14, 1922.
Eelenvalen, D., Cleveland, Ohio. Advertising literature.
174,122 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 156,860 ; published June
12, 1923.
Reliable Manufacturing Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Stor-
age-battery clips. 165,121 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 123.408 ;
published Oct. 11, 1921.
Reliance Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Men's
and boys' work shirts, boys' blouses and play suits.
166,672 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,506 ; published Jan.
9. 1923.
Reliance Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Men's
and boys' work shirts. 166,706 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
167,268 : published Jan. 9, 1923.
Reliance Manufacturing Companv, Chicago, 111. Men's
work shirts. 173,794 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,753 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Relyea Soap Co., Inc., The, Louisville, Ky. Preparation
for preventing the running of dyes In fabrics during
washing. 173,511 ; Sept. 25.
Remar Sweets Company. The, San Francisco, Calif. Can-
dies. 164,653; Feb. 27.
Eemiller Co., The, New York, N. Y. Face rouge. 163,157 ;
Jan. 2.
RemlUer Co., The, New York, N. Y. Face powder.
164,481 ; Feb. 20.
Remiller Co., The, New York, N. Y. Face and hand
lotion. 174,065 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,472 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Remiller Co., The, New York, N. Y. Rouge. 175,645 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,723 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Remiller Co.. The. New York, N. Y. Talcum powder.
177,363 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,866 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Remington Arms Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Paper
shot shells. 175,229 ; Oct. 30.
Remington Salt Company. (See Crystaline Salt Co., as-
signor.)
Remington Salt Company, Ithaca, N. Y. Salt. 165,491 ;
Mar. 13 : Serial No. 166,203 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Remington Salt Company, Ithaca, N. Y. Salt. 175,676 ;
Nov. 6.
Remo Manufacturing Co., The. (Sec Rees, Fred.)
Remy, Albert F.. Co., The. Mansfield, Ohio. Canned fruits,
vegetables, fish, meats, oysters, catchup, and soup.
23,015 ; renewed May 9, 1923.
Renaud's Incorporated, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bread. 165,398 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 156,861 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Rentz Spark Plug Company, Atlanta, Ga. Spark plugs.
165,151 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 145,415 ; published May
17, 1921.
Renullfe Electric Co., Detroit, Mich. Electric therapeu-
tic apparatus, including violet-ray and ozone genera-
tors, etc. 173,414 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 178,193 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Mich. Light motor
trucks. 163,527 ; Jan. 16.
Reol Refrigerator Co. (See Ottenheimer, Reuben E.)
Replacement Auto Parts Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Repair
and replacement parts for automobiles. 164,399 ; Feb. 20.
Republic Box Company, Chicago, 111. Wooden bottle boxes,
poultry coops, packing' boxes, etc. 163,390 ; Jan. 9.
Republic Photographic Corporation, Ferguson, Mo., and
New York, N. Y. Electric lamps for use in photographic
and moving-picture studios. 166,557; Apr. 10; Serial
No. 170.339 ; published Jan. 2. 1923.
Republic Rubber Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Tire
casings. 175.966 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 173,300 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Republican Women of Pennsylvania, Incorporated, Phila-
delphia. Pa. Periodical published at monthly inter-
vals. 176,527; Nov. 27; Serial No. 182,610; pub-
lished Sept, 18, 1923.
Eesco Radio Co., The. (See Radio Engineering & Sales
Co.)
Eesearch Advertising Bureau. (See Cook, Jerome I.)
Besler, Herman & Company, Chicago, 111. Cotton and
silk and cotton piece goods, ladies' woolen dress fabrics,
and dress linens. 173,251 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
159,286; published June 19, 1923.
Eesolute Shirt Co. (See Lazinsky, Barnet.)
Respro Inc., Providence, R. I. Electrical insulating ma-
terial. 174,452 ; Oct. 16, Serial No. 162,199 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Rett, William F., doing business as Nu-Ka-Na Remedy
Co., Roselle, N. J. Medicine known as a blood purifier
and body builder. 174,472 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
178,284 ; published July 17, 1923.
Return Oil Ring Co. (See Reese, George.)
Revillon Fr6res, New York, N. Y. Furs, fur coats for
men and women, coats of cloth material, plain or
trimmed with fur for men and women. 164,858 ;
Feb. 27.
Rex Cigar Co., Shelby, N. C. Cigars and cigarettes.
165,750 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,037 ; pubUshed Dec.
12, 1922.
Rex-Hide Rubber Manufacturing Company, East Brady,
Pa. Vulcanizable material used in the manufacture
of rubber products. 163,158 ; Jan. 2.
Rex-Hide Rubber Manufacturing Company, East Brady,
Pa. Vulcanizable material. 163,159 ; Jan. 2.
Rex Knitting Co., Little Palls, N. Y. Sweaters and
sweater coats. 173,651 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,570 ;
published June 19. 1923.
Rex Manufacturing Co. (See Davis, J. R.)
Rex Window Advertising Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Paper
and cardboard signs, displays, and billboard sheets.
173,768 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,051 ; published June
12 1923,
Rey-bel-Rey Candy Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Candy.
174,669 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,044 ; published July
24, 1923.
Rey & Rey, Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, France. Machines for
slicing and cutting cheese. 175,556 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 179,743 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Cigarette paper. 174,501 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 181,349 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Reynolds, Wm. T., & Co., Inc., Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
Coffee. 176,963 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 178,287 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25. 1923.
Reliable Importing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Vegetable
salad oil. 169,307 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 168,238 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Reliable Importing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Salad vegetable oil. 170,446 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
172,174 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Reliance Coal and Coke Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal.
171,941 ; Aug. 14.
Reliance Coal Company, Chicago, 111. Coal. 168,979 ;
May 29.
Remien & Kuhnert Co., Chicago, 111. Varnishes.
170,055; July 10; Serial No. 175,885; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Remiller Co., The, New York, N. Y. Soap. 168,218;
May 15 ; Serial No. 172.353 ; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Remiller Co., The, New York, N. Y. Soap. 169,470;
June 19 : Serial No. 173,673 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Remmers Soap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap.
168,402 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,551 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Remmers Soap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap.
168.960; May 29; Serial No. 171,589; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Remy, Albert F., Co., The, Mansfield, Ohio. Canned fniits,
vegetables, fish, meats, ovsters, catchups and soups.
23,466; renewed Aug. 8. 1923.
Remy, Albert F., Co., The, Mansfield, Ohio. Canned fruits,
vegetables, fish, meat, oysters, catchup, and soup.
23,482; renewed Aug. 15, 1923.
Republic Photographic Corporation, Ferguson, Mo.
Sensitized photographic paper. 170,239 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 174,336; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Republic Varnish Company, Newark, N. J. Ready-mixed
paint, varnish, and paint enamel. 168,298 ; May 15.
Republic Varnish Company, Newark, N. J. Ready-mixed
paint, varnish, and paint enamel. 171,226 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 177.107; published May 15, 1923.
Requa Bros., Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Baking powder.
169,801 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 170,833 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Requa Bros., Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Coffee and tea.
171,233 : July 31 ; Serial No. 170,834 ; published May
15, 1923.
Retailers' Manufacturing Corporation, Wilmington, Del. ;
Chicago, 111. ; and Tulsa, Okla. Prophylactics for the
prevention of sexual diseases. 170,427 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 172,014 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Eeubenstone, Louis, New York, N. Y. Jewelry. 170,937 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 169,423 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Rex Cap Company. (See Goldstein, Sam.)
Reynier & Cie., assignor to Etablissements Reynier, Gren-
oble, E^ance. Leather gloves. 171,719 : Aug. 14 ; Se-
rial No. 143,409; published May 22, 1923.
UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
769
Revnolds, Charles A., doing business as C. A. Re.vnolds
Leather Company, Camden, N. J. Goatskins, colt and
horse hides, kips and cow sides. 170.743 : July 24 ;
Serial No. 174,502; published Apr. 24, 1923.
He.vnoUls. James K.. doin!; business as Soldiers Bonus
Products Co., Chicago. 111. Beverases sold as soft
drinks and sirups used in the preparation of same.
170.290 : Julv 10 ; Serial No. 176,217 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Remolds & Revnolds Co., The, Pavton, Ohio. Writing
tablets. 3 68.853: May 29; Serial No. 173,855; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Rhea Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Wearing ap-
parel— namely, aprons, dresses, and bloomers. 17i),117 ;
Oct. 30 : Serial No. 176,653 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Rheinauer-Roth Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Knitted piece goods of wool, worsted, fiber silk, etc.
172,903 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,692 ; published June
5, 1923.
Rheinauer-Roth Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Knitted piece goods of wool, worsted, etc. 173,748 ;
Oct. 2 : Serial No. 177,693 ; published June 26. 1923.
Rheuniatum Company. (See Shcfftel, Mich.iel W.)
Rhodes, Jnmcs H., & Company, Chicago, 111. Steel wool
and soap. 163.955: Feb. 6.
Rhodes & Ripley Clothing Company, Boston, Mass. Over-
coats for men. women, and children. 173,397 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 173,724 ; published June 26, 1923.
Rhodia Chemical Company. New Brunswick, N. J. Pro-
tective materials used for coating and sealing con-
tainers. 165.814 : Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 166,148 : pub-
lished Dec. 5. 1922.
Rhumacine Medicine Company. (See Canode, Charles IT.)
Ribeiro, Alberto L., Camden, N. J. Folding chairs, ta-
bles, and stools. 175.243; Oct. 30.
Ricco Company of America, The, Columbus, Ga. -Bever-
ages sold as soft drinks. 175.456; Nov. 6; Serial No.
150,470 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Rice. A. L., Inc., Adams, N. Y. Dry paint composition.
171,430 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 165,507 ; published May
15, 192.3.
Rice & H\itchins. Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Boots
shoes, slippers. 163.617 : Jan. 23.
Rice, Duane R., Baltimore, Md. Bread. 163,528-9 ;
Jan. 16.
Rice, Stix & Co., assignor to Rice-Stix Dry Goods Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Men's overalls, pantaloons, shirts,
and' drawers. 22.337 : renewed Jan. 10, 1923.
Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company. (See Rice, Stix & Co.,
assignor.)
Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company, St. Louis. Mo. Pyjamas,
nightshirts, and night coats, beach coats, gymnasium
coats, etc. 168.194 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 168,802 : pub-
li'shrd Feb. 6, 1923.
Rice-Stix Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Hosiery.
173,494 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,567 ; published June
12, 1923.
Rich-Alloy Companv. The. Cleveland, Ohio. Alloys of
gold for dental work. 168,583; May 29: Serial No.
163.354 : published Feb. 27. 1923.
Rich Brothers Cereal Company. Cedar Rapids. Iowa.
Rolled oats. 175,425 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 174,031 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Rich. E. C, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Gelatin. 172,624 ;
Sept. 11; Serial No. 159.105; published July 25.
Rich Shoe Company, The. Milwaukee. Wis. Ladles' shoes.
166,065 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,127 ; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Rich Shoe Companv. The. Milwaukee, Wis. Boots and
shoes. 169,418; June 12.
Richard Hudnut. (See Dickey, Laurence P., assignor.)
Richard. Irwin, doing business as Red Hill Broom Works,
Red Hill, Pa. Brooms. 163,891 ; Jan. 9.
Richard. Irwin, doing business as Red Hill Broom Works,
Red Hill. Pa. Brooms. 164.998: Feb. 27.
Richards. Anna M., doing business as Gramana Dairy
Co., Phillipsburg. N. J. Milk and cream. 167.472 ;
May 1; Serial No. 166,957; published Dec. 12. 1922.
Rich.m'rds & Brennan Co.. R.mdolph. Mass. Shoes, rub-
bers, overshoes, etc. 169.534 : June 19 ; Serial No.
167.011 : published Mar. 27. 1923.
Richards & Co. (London) Limited, London, England.
Dates. 167,717 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 144,297 ; published
Aug. 1, 1922
Richards. Joseph, Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Printed books and their component parts. 174.015 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,407 ; published June 26, 1923.
Richardson & Boynton Company, New York, N. Y.. and
Chicago, 111. Hot air and water heaters. 23,323 ; re-
newed July 4, 1923.
Richardson & Boynton Co., New York, N. Y. Warm-air
furnace. 174,617 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,222 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Richardson Company, The. (See Heppes-Nelson Roofing
Company.)
Richardson Company, The, Lockland, Ohio. Bituminous
compositions. 169,299: June 12; Serial No. 167.017;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Richardson Company. The, Lockland. Ohio, Sanitary
snund-deadening and insulating fabric. 169,335: .Tunc
12 ; Serial No. 173.533 ; published Mar. 27. 1923.
58339— i9
Richardson Dry Goods Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Men's,
women's, and children's underwear of knitted and
textile fabric. 164,722; Feb. 27.
Richardson Dry Goods Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Cotton, silk
and cotton, linen and cotton, and wool and cotton
piece goods. 170,456 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,351 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Richardson Dry Goods Company, St. Joseph, Mo. House
dresses and aprons. 172,2()S ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
173,301 ; published May 29, 1923.
Richardson & Holland, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Powdered
sugar. 171,758; Aug. 14; Serial No. 141,399; pub-
lished May 29, 3923.
Richardson-Marsh Corporation, The, Orlando, Fla. Fresh
citrous fruits. 173,950 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,867 ;
published July 17. 1923.
Richardson, O. W., & Co., Chicago, III. Linoleum.
163,924 ; Feb. 6.
Richardson. O. W., & Co.. Chicago, 111. Phonographs
and parts thereof. 169,506 : June 19 ; Serial No.
171,038; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Richardson, O. W., & Co.. Chicago. 111. Household furni-
ture. 169,653 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 168,553 ; published
Mnr. 27, 3 923.
Richardson, O. W., & Co., Chicago, 111. Linoleum. 171.633 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,945 ; published May 15, 1923.
Richardson, O. W., & Co., Chicago, 111. Textile rugs and
carpets. 171,632 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,944 ; pub-
lishe<l May 15. 1923.
Richardson, O. W.. & Co., Chicago, 111. Textile rugs and
carpets. 175.083 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 168,552 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Richardson's Dry Hop Yeast Company. (See Pearson,
Minnie A.l
Rich-Maid Mfg. Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Pop-corn con-
fection. 169.301 : .Tune 12 ; Serial No. 167,328 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Rich-Maid Mfg. Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Pop-corn con-
fection. 173.209; Sept. 18; Serial No. 171,816; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Rich-Maid Mfg. Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Pop-corn con-
fection. 175.759 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 171,817 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Richman. Philip, New York, N. Y. Fur garments.
176,111: Nov. 20; Serial No. 162,349; published Aug.
28. 1923.
Richmond Beverage Machine Corporation, Richmond, Va.
Machines for dispensing beverages and the like.
168,915; May 29; Serial' No. 155,640; published Mar.
6. 1923.
Richmond Cedar Works, Richmond. Va. Ice-cream
freezers. 174.316 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,694 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Richmond-Chase Company. San Jose. Calif. Canned
fruits. 168.812: May 29; Serial No. 170,036; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.'
Richmond Hosierv Mills, Rossville, Ga. Hosiery.
168,974-7: M;iy 29.
Richmond Hosierv Mills, Ros.'svillp, Ga. Hosiery.
168.98.3-5 ; May '29.
Richmo»ul TTnsierv Mills. Rossville, Ga. Canopies for
electil''-!ight fixtures and parts thereof. 168,991-3 ;
May 29.
Richmond Hosiery Mills, Rossville, Ga. Hosiery.
174.253 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 154,760 ; published May 22,
1923.
Richmond Hosiery Mills, Ros.sville,. Ga. Hosiery.
176.245 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182,838 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Richmond Hosiery Mills, Rossville. Ga. Hosiery.
176,460 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,571 ; published Sept.
18 1923
Richter Card & Paner Co., Inc., New York. N. Y. An-
nouncements. I'r4,281; Oct. 9; Serial No. 179,224;
published July 3. 1923.
Richter, Julius, doing business as Globe Import Co., New
Yorlc, N. Y. Scissors and pocketknives. 170,159 ; July
30; Serial No. 169.517; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Richter, Julius, doing business as Globe Import Co.. New
York, N. Y. Manicure sets, including scissors and cuti-
cles. 1 72.412 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,627 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Rlckarrl Shop Company, Haverhill, Mass. Shoes.
176,340; Nov. 20.
Ricker Company, The, Newark, N. J. Belt buckles and
buckles and clasps for shoes and slippers. 165.963 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 156.973 ; published Aug. 15, 1922.
Rico Ignition Company, Pittsfleld, Mass. Electrical ap-
par.itns and supplies. 165.206; Mar. 6; Serial No.
166,714 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Ridenour-Baker Grocery Company, Kansas City, Mo.
Coffee. 175.367 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 176,218 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Ridge. William F.. doing huslness as Ridged Grip Com-
panv. Akron. Ohio. Grips for steering wheels of auto-
mobiles, etc. 3 74.462: Oct. 16; Serial No. 174,261;
nublished .Tuly 17, 3 923.
Ridgwav, Charles R. (See Davis, O., and RIdgway.)
Ridlev, Lotta B.. Louisville, Ky. Face powder in paste
form. 3 70,948; Julv 24; Serial No. 167,327; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Ridley Watts & Co. (See Willis, Grinnell, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of irade-marfcs— Continued.
Ridley Watts & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
168,433; May 22; Serial No. 171,190; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Riebe Ball Bearing Company Inc, New York, N. Y.
Ball bearings. 176,815 ; Nov. 27.
Riedel, J. D., Aktiengesellschaft, Berlln-Britz, Germany.
Salts of ammonia of sulphoacids of sulphurous, nat-
ural, or artificial carbohydrogens or mixtures of car-
bohydrogens. 164,297 ; Feb. 20.
Rieger, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Silk piece goods.
165,923 ; Mar. 20.
Rieger, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Silk piece goods.
166,953 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,899 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Rieser Company Inc., The. (See Rieser, N., Company
Inc.)
Rieser Company, The, New York, N. Y. Lip sticks, face
powders, rouge, etc. 172,378 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
155,449 ; published Feb. 21, 1922.
Rieser, N., Company Inc., The (now by cliange of name
The Rieser Company Inc.), New York, N. Y. Soap.
169,523-5 ; June 19 ; Serial Nos. 172,654-6 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Riesman, Philip, doing business as Royal Electric Com-
pany, Chelsea, Mass. Electric bulbs and lamps.
172,015 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 174,924 ; published May
8, 1923.
Rigaud. (See Rigaud, Henri.)
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Bigaud, Paris, Prance,
and New York, N. Y. Face powders and rouges.
164,460 ; Feb. 20.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, France,
and New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water, face
powder, talcum powder, rouge, etc. 164,461-3 ; Feb. 20.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, Prance,
and New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water, face and
talcum powder. 164,464 ; Feb. 20.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, Prance,
and New York, N. Y. Face powders and rouges.
164,465-6 ; Feb. 20.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigiaud, Paris, Prance,
and New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water, face pow-
der, rouge, face creams, etc. 164,467 ; Feb. 20.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, France,
and New York, N. Y. Hand lotion. 164,468 ; Feb. 20.
Rigaud Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, France,
and New York, N. Y. Liquid face and toilet powder.
164,469 ; Feb. 20.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, Prance,
and New York, N. Y. Pace powders and rouges.
164,470-1; Feb. 20.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, Prance,
and New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water, face lotion.
166,971 ; Apr. 17.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, Prance,
and New York, N. Y. Perfume, rouge, face creams, etc.
166,972 ; Apr. 17.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, France,
and New York, N. Y. Face powder tint. 168,028 ;
May 8.
Rigaud, Henri, doing business as Rigaud, Paris, France,
and New Yorlt, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water, face and
talcum powders, etc. 172,809 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,025 ; published June 5, 1923.
Rlggs, Thomas E., Independence, Mo. Washing com-
pounds. 166,410 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,749 ; pub-
lished Dec. 5, 1922.
Rigid Tool Holder Company. (See Gibbs, Edward P.-G.)
Rike Folding Box Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Paper
garment bag.s. 167,998 ; May 8.
Rike Folding Box Company, The, Davton, Ohio. Paper
grarment bags. 170,892 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 159,882 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Riker, Galindo & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cof-
fee, flavoring extracts, milk, tea, canned goods.
171,277: July 31.
Riley Shoe Alanufacturing Company, The, Columbus,
Ohio. Shoes. 169.431; June 12.
Riley Shoe Manufacturing Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Shoes. 173,577 ; Sept. 25.
Ringe, Mamie, Philadelphia, Pa. Candies. 175,291 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 154,570 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Ringler, P. A., Company, New York, N. Y. Stereotype and
electrotype plates and blocks. 22,974 ; renewed May 9.
1923.
Ringler, Geo., & Co., New York, N. Y. Malt beverage.
176,812; Nov. 27.
Ringler, Geo., & Co., New York, N. Y. Malt beverage.
176,032 : Dec. 4.
Ringler, William A., Philadelphia, Pa. Receipt books and
filing cards for bookkfeeping purposes. 174,251 ; Oct.
9 : Serial No. 160,434 ; published July 10, 1923.
Riodela Chemical Co., Wilmington, Del. Boiler com-
pounds. 167,821 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,216 ; published
Feb. Id, 192o.
Rioux, Joseph P., doing business as Bliss Brothers Com-
pany, Attleboro, Mass. Cigarette holders. 109,678 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 173,610 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Ripley. Edward, & Son, Ltd., Bradford, England, Piece
goods of wool and cotton. 166,551 : Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 122,498 ; published Apr. 13, 1920.
lUsdon Manufacturing Company, The, Naugatuck, Conn.
Safety pins. 175,200 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,104 ;
published Aug. 7. 1923.
Riste! Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Re-
frigerators. 168,229 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 171,553 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Ritchie, D. & Co., Montreal, Canada, assignor to Imperial
Tobacco Company of Canada. Tobacco, cigars, ciga-
rettes, and cheroots. 23,348; renewed July 11, 1023.
Ritchie, D., & Co., assignor to Imperial Tobacco Company
of Canada, Limited, Montreal, Canada. Tobacco,
cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots. 23,349 ; renewed July
11, 1923.
Rite Form Corset Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Cor-
set steels. 173,863 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,107 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Ritestone Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stucco
and composition of a cementltious nature for making
flooring. 172,914 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 178,628 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Riteweb Manufacturing Company Inc., Yonkers, N. Y.
Athletic and knitted underwear. 173,371 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 178,286 ; published July 10, 1923.
Riteweb Manufacturing Company, Inc., Yonkers, N. Y.
Athletic and knitted underwear. 173,373 ; Sept. 25 ;
Seriiil No. 178,285 ; published July 10, 1923.
Ritter Brothers, New York, N. Y. Vanity cases and
ladies' hand bags. 170,769; July 24; Serial No.
177,517 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Ritter, Harry E., and Mary V. Gordon, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Cancer salve. 174,357 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 176,917 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Ritter Hosiery Company, Fleetwood, Pa. Hosiery.
177,260 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,669 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Ritter, Samuel P., doing business as Dr. Ritter's Labora-
tories, Hackensack, N. J. Antiseptic tablets. 168,692 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 169,780 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Ritzier, Charles E., Dayton, Ohio. Nonintoxicating car-
bonated beverages. 165,597 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
132,570; published Sept. 21, 1920.
River-Lake Chemical Co., Silver Spring, Md. Pire-
extinguishing compound. 176,239 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 160,905 ; pubUshed Aug. 7. 1923.
Riverside Paint & Varnish Company, Boston, Mass.
Paints, varnishes, japans, driers, etc. 166,735 ;
Apr. 10.
Roach Tisdale & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Confections
comprising chocolates, bonbons, hard candies, etc.
171,089 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 173,534 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Roach, W. R., & Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Fresh
fruits and vegetables. 173,160 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
159,054 ; published June 19, 1923.
Roanoke Mills Company, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Woven
cotton fabrics, including cotton flannels. 174,003 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,439 ; published July 17, 1923.
Robbins, Henry A., Boston, Mass. Phonographs. 169,357;
June 12 ; Serial No. 172,439 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Robbins, Samuel D., Boston, Mass. I'ublication on the
correction of stammering. 177,471 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial
No. 175,568; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Robbins, William G., doing business as Webber Chemical
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Compound sirups, compound
extract of coca leaves and kola nuts. 173,350 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 169,257 ; published June 26, 1923.
Robert, Samuel, doing business as Konroe Merchants,
New York, N. Y. Dolls. 167,161 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
173,244 : published Feb. 6, 1923.
Robert, Samuel, doing business as Konroe Merchants,
New York, N. Y. Horticultural and floricultural prod-
ucts. 169.085 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 173,245 ; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Robert. Samuel, doing business as Konroe Merchants,
New York, N. Y. Dolls and tov favors. 171,080:
July 31; Serial No. 173,247: published May 15. 1923.
Robert, Samuel, doing business as Konroe Merchants, New
York, N. Y. Egg slicers and cake forms. 173,193;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,246 ; published June 19, 1923.
Roberti Bros., Los Ancelos, Calif. Closet and wall beds.
169,630 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 174,110 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Roberts Jewelry Co. (See Adelson, Isaac J.)
Roberts, Jonathan, Camden, N. J. Shoes. 176.332 ;
Nov. 20.
Roberts, Julian, New York, N. Y. Hand sewing, knitting,
crewel, chenille, etc., needles. 168.887 : May 29 ;
Serial No. 170,256 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Roberts, Lewis, Inc., Newark, N. J. Printing inks.
174,900 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,629 ; published July
24, 1923.
Roberts, O. L., Gary, Tnd. Tonic for treatment of rheu-
matism, pains, swelling in the joints, etc. 165.803 ;
Mar. 20: Serial No. 167.657: published Jan. 2. 1923.
Roberts, P. A., Construction Co., Inc., The, Washington,
D. C. Garages. 175,540; Nov. 6; Serial No. 180,619;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Roberts, W. M., Chicago, 111. Medical preparation for
treatment of asthma. 167,746 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,562 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Robertson, Boiling T... doing business as Manassas Feed
& Milling Co.. Manassas, Va, Wheat flour. 171,014;
July 31 ; Serial No. 169,323 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
771
Robertson Leather Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Leathers. 173.095 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,329 ; pub-
Usl^ed June ID. 1928.
Robertson-McClintock Co., Inc.. San Francisco, Calif.
Coffoe. tea, and spices. 164,544 ; Feb. 20.
IJobertson, Then B., Products Co. Inc.. Chicago, 111. Soap.
10)3,446; .Tan. 9.
Robertson, Walter, & Son, Ltd., Brentford Bridjie. Mid-
dlesex, England. Table jellies, caramel toffees and
other Iwiled-suuar goods. 170,582 : July 17 ; Serial
No. 167.690 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Robeson Process Company, iVew York, N. Y. Liquid com-
position employed as a treating and tanning agent in
the manufacture of leather from hides and skins.
165.839 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,684 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
i;obeson, William B., Port Huron, Mich. Ready-mixed
paint. 168,817 ; Mav 29 ; Serial No. 170,089 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Robinette Co., The, Syracuse, N. Y. Hair grower.
169,657; June 26; Serial No. 167,195; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Robinson, A. M., Company, Atlanta, Ga. Work shirts.
108,542 : May 29 ; Serial No. 158,155 ; published Oct.
17, 1922.
Robinson, A. M.. Company. Atlanta, Ga. Cotton piece
goods. 175.135 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,496 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Robinson. Albert P., Seattle, Wash. Fireplace throat
frames and dampers. 175,701 ; Nov. 6.
Robinson. Alicf G.. Washiuiiton. D. C. Monthly publica-
tion. 177,495; Dec. 18; Serial No. 182,719; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Robinson, Guy A., doing business as The Neptune Labo-
ratories. Dallas. Tex. Face treating clay. 169.606 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 172.440 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Robinson, M. W., Co., New York, N. Y. Wrenches.
164,345 ; Feb. 20.
Robinson, Maurice. Baltimore, Md. Coats, vests, pants,
overcoats. 176,811 ; Nov. 27.
It"i)inson-Roders Co., Inc., The, Newark, N. J. Mat-
tresses, pillows, bolsters, cushions. 170,597 ; .July
17 : Serial No. 136,604 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
Robinson-Roders Co., Inc., The, Newark, N. J. Mat-
tresses, pillows, bolsters, and cushions. 174,983 ; Oct.
."0 ; Serial No. 136,603 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Robinson, S. G., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
dresses. 164,804 ; Feh. 27.
Robinson Silk Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 105.325 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 169,505 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Robinson Silk Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 165.346 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 169,507 ; puhllshed
Dec. 12, 1922.
Robinson Silk Company. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 165,347-9 : Mar. 6 ; Serial Nos. 169,501-3 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Robinson Silk Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 165.350 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 169,499 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Robinson Silk Company. Inc., Astoria and New York. N. Y.
Silk niece goods. 106.386-7 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial Nos.
169,497-8; published Dec. 12. 1922.
Robinson Silk Company. Inc., Astoria and New York, N. Y.
Silk piece goods. 166,957 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,309 ;
publi-shed Jan. 30, 1923.
Robinson Silk Company Inc.. Astoria and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 167.046-7 ; Apr. 24 ; Sei-ial
Nos. 370.310-11: published Jan. 30, 1923.
Robinson Silk Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods. 175,423 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 169,500 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Robinson. Wm. C, & Son Co., Baltimore, Md. Lubricat-
ing oils. 164.378; Feb. 20.
Robinson, Wm. C.. & Son Co., Baltimore, Md. Lubricat-
ing oils. 175,261 : Oct. 30.
Robischon Corporation, New Y'ork. N. Y. Hosiery.
174,210 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,557 ; published July
10, 1923.
Rol»ison, Frank, doing business as All Star Hosiery Co..
Birmingham. Ala. Silk hosiery and knitted or woven
silk underwear. 175.061 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,166 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Roche, William E., doing business as The Roche Fruit
and Produce Co., Yakima, Wash. Fresh apples.
173,329 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,552 ; published
June 26. 1923.
Rochelle Lace Works. (See Baechtold, Herman.)
Rochester Stamping Company, Rochester, N. Y. Electric
immersion heaters, sadirons, stoves, grills, etc.
164.920; Frb 27
Rochester Toy Company. Rochester. N. Y. Three-wheeled
carts. 108.085 : May 15 ; Serial No. 121,785 : pub-
lished Feb. 20. 1923.
Rochon, Isidore, Fall River, JIass. Salve for piles, burns,
and open sorea. 173.225 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,725 ;
published June 26. 1923.
Rockaway Exterminating Compan.v. Rockawav Beach.
N. Y. Chemical compounds to be used as insect e.v-
terminators. 167.380: May 1; Serial No. 107.5^4:
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Rockcastle Cement & Lime Company, The, Baltimore,
Md., and Pine Hill and Mount Vernon, Ky. Lime.
175,561 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,113 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Rockford Manufacturing Co. (See General Engineering
& Construction Company.)
Rockford Wholesale Grocery Co., Rockford, III. Coffee.
170,647 : July 17 ; Serial No. 169,563 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Rock Island Register Company. Rock Island, III. Regis-
ters for heating purposes. 170,923 ; Julv 24 ; Serial
No. 165,157; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Rockland Hosiery Mills, Philadelphia. Pa. Hosiery.
166,406 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 165,415 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Rockland Hosiery Mills. Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery for
women and misses. 169,415 ; June 12.
Rock Lick Smokeless Coal Company, Beckley, W. Va.
Coal. 172,421 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,977 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Rockwell, Byrd C.. Camden, Ark. Crates made of wood.
164,410 ; Feb. 20.
Rockwell Manufacturing Company, Camden, Ark. Cratea
made of wood. 164,519 ; Feb. 20.
Rockwood Manufacturing Company, The. Indianapolis,
Ind. Power-transmission pullovs. 164.077 ; Feb. 13.
Rockwood Manufacturing Company, The. Indianapolis,
Ind. Power-transmission pulleys. 164,093 ; Feb. 13.
Rockwood Manufacturing Company, The, Indianapolis,
Ind. Power-transmission pulleys ; 164,099 ; Feb. 13.
Rockwood Manufacturing Company, The, Indianapolis,
Ind. Power-transmission pulleys. 174,153 ; Oct. 2.
Rockwood Manufacturing Company, The. Indianapolis,
Ind. Fillers for power-transmission pulleys. 177.514 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 163,113 : published Oct. 2 1923.
Rocky Ford Melon Growers Spray Manufacturing Co.,
The. fSee Bnrrell. D. V.)
Rocky Mountain Bank Note Company, Pueblo, Colo.
Paper, particularly writing and printing papers.
169,098 : June 5.
Rodefeld Mfg. Co.. Richmond, Ind. Automobile timers.
176,077 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,184 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Rodenbaugh & Strasser, Fort Wayne, Ind. Corn salve.
164,452 ; Feb. 20.
Rodex Company, The. (See Lagerholm, Fred E.)
Rodgers, John M., doing business as Rodgers' Bottling
Co., Vallejo, Calif. Beverages sold as soft drinks and
sirups for making the same. 177,682 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 185,189 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Rodriguez, Salvador. New York, N. Y. Cigars. 170,187 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 178,360 ; published May 8, 1923.
Rodriguez, Salvador, New York, N. Y. Cigars. 171.759 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 178,869 ; published May 29, 1923.
Rodriguez, Salvador, New York. N. Y. Cigars.
170.826-7 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial Nos. 182,264-5 ; published
Sept. 25, 1923.
Rodriguez, Salvador, New York, N. Y. Cigars. 176.828;
Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 182.262 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Roe, William G., Winterhaven, Fla. Fresh citrous and
deciduous fruits. 172,065 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,409 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Roe, William G., Winterhaven, Fla. Fresh citrons
fruits. 173.710 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,410 ; pub-
lished .Tuly 3. 1923.
Roehrig-Bielenberg Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Oil colors
for photographs. 164,440 ; Feb. 20.
Roemer, Harry D., doing business as Centralia Patch Co.,
Centralia, 111. Sheet-rnbber patches. 165.161 ; Mar. 6 •
Serial No. 145.476 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Roessel, Louis, & Co. Inc., Hazleton, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Crfipes and silk goods in the piece and veilings.
171,862 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 174,529 ; published May
22, 1923.
Ropssler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, The. New
York, N. Y. Metal coloring and oxidizing compound
usfd to produce a dark color on metal articles.
164,624 ; Feb. 20.
Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, The, New
York, N. Y. Zinc alloy used in zinc plating. 164,740 ;
Feb. 27.
Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company. The. New
York, N. Y. Zinc used in zinc plating. 164,741 ;
Feb. 27.
Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, The. New
York. N. Y. Composition of matter for use in electro-
plating. 165.603 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167.016 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co., The, New York,
N. Y. Nonferrous alloy containing various proportions
of nickel. 107.200: Apr. 24; Serial No. 167,013; pub-
lished Feb. 6. 1923.
Roeszp. Ralph. (See Rose, Ralph.')
Roethlisberger & Co.. Inc., New York. N. Y. Cheese.
167,391 : Mav 1 ; Serial No. 164,198 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Rogers. Bertram C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical appa-
r.ntus. 169.097 : June 5.
Rogers Brothers. New York. N. Y. Face and tale pow-
ders, almond lotion, cold cream, etc. 169.046 ; June 5 ;
Serial No. 101.453: published Julv 25. 1022.
Rogers. Charles P.. S- Co.. Inc.. Now York. N. Y. Bed-
steads, mattresses, and springs. 163,997-9 ; Feb. 6.
772
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Rogers, Charles P., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. House-
hold and office furniture. 167,480 ; May 1 ; Sorial No.
162,852; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Rogers Electric Company Inc., Miles City, Mont. Elec-
trical curling irons. 177,655 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
167.830; published Oct. 0, 1923.
Rogers, Francis, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Arch sup-
ports. 170,723 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 172,557 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Rogers (St Hubbard Company, The, Portland, Conn. Fer-
tilizers. 170,076 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 166,713 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Rogers, Joel H., doing business as Rogers Bracket Com-
pany, Jacksonville, Fla. Curtain brackets. 170,260 ;
July 10; Serial No. 170,729; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Rogers Peet Company, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys'
hats and caps. 166.839 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 169,084 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Rogers I'eet Company, New York. N. Y. Men's and boys'
overcoats and suits. 177,547 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
183.231 : published Oct. 9, 1923.
Rogers, Urbane E., Company, The, Dallas, Tex. Vegetable
and animal oil soap. 167,999 ; May 8.
Rogers, Wm. A., Ltd., New York and Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Polishing cloths for gold, silver, and all precious metal.
163,392; Jan. 9.
Rogerson, Robert, Chicago. 111. Salve for treatment of
blood poison and a healing salve. 165,739 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 169.649 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Roggen Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Collars. 163,618 ;
.Tan. 23.
Rohe & Brother, New York, N. Y. Smoked pork products.
175,339 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,708 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Rohm & Haas, Aktlengesellschaft, Darmstadt, Germany.
Swelling and unhalring agents for all kinds of skin«
and hides. 165,785 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 164,557 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Rohm & Haas Aktlengesellschaft, Darmstadt, Germany.
Glue and gelatins used in the manufacture of glue.
174,378 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 164,196 ; published July
17, 1923.
ROhm & Haas Aktlengesellschaft, Darmstadt, Germany.
Disinfectants, dyes, emulsion gelatin, etc. 177,41.5:
Dec. 18; Serial No. 165,888; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sulphoxylate
of zinc formaldehyde. 166,407 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
166,018; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Rohne Electric Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Electric gluepots,
soldering irons, frying pans, etc. 172.192 ; Aug. 21.
RoUaway Motor Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Auto-
mobile steering-gear-control wheels. 170,140 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 162,853; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Rollee. (See Lanfranchi, Anne.)
Roller, George W., Spokane, Wash. Insecticide for use
in exterminating rodents and insects. 170,752 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 173,364 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Rollini, Ferdinand, doing business as One-4-All Polish Co.,
New York, N. Y. Polish for furniture, automobiles, etc.
165,837 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,105 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Rolup Screen Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Article made of canvas or other fabric having
metal cross strips and roller. 175,760 ; Nov. 13 ; Se-
rial No. 171.511 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Eolzup Auto-Robe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Robe
containers for automobiles. 167.763 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 170,157 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Roman, Andrew M., Chicago, 111. Chemical preparations
for use in making blood tests. 167,370 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 168,803; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Romanik, Louis, doing business as The Le Roy Medicine
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Laxative, charcoal, and
other tablets, limiments, etc. 167,553; May 1; Serial
No. 165,637 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
^°J^^ ^Importing Co., New York, N. Y. Olive oil.
171,639 ; Aug. 7.
^°J^% „1™P0!;**"S Co.. New York. N. Y. Olive oil.
26 1903" *■ ^"^'^^ ^°' ^'^^'^^^'' published June
Rome Wfre Company, Rome, N. Y. Reenforced Insulated
electric cables. 174,302; Oct. 9.
Romeo, Dominick Paterson, N J. Palliative for venereal
Ushecl Mar f ^90^ ^"'^ ^= ^"'''^^ ^°- ""'^^^ = P""^"
''T70%79'- Juir24"'"'=- ""'^ ^""^'^' ^- ""■ «'^^^ °''-
^Tv'i^kc.Kv J" ^^V ^"o'=-'.^^.^ ^'«'-I^' N. Y. Olive oil.
21 192^ ' ^°- 167,364 ; published Aug.
^°^„^'';..^''^?Tr Jr^^''i?Ston. D. C. Printed advertising
listTAuili%23!°" ''' ""-'^^ ^^ ^SO'2^9' ^-^■
^'^P^'ll'^ .'^^o^or Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Ensilage
Ma^fs tractors, road graders, etc. 169,012!
Roiizoni Macaroni Company, Inc., Long Island City, N Y
Ahnientary paste products. 167,978; May 8
Rood Candy Co., The, Pueblo, Colo C.nndv 169 25t •
June 12; Serial No. 171,188 ; DuhlishedMa'r 27 ism'
Roof Socurltv Company, Portland, Oreg. Roof " plint arid
r64 633" Peb""27''''"^''"''^' '" ^^^^ "'''*" 'e of paiS?s
Roos, Ed., Company of Forest Park, Forest Park, 111.
Cedar chest. 172,359 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,675 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Roosa, Herbert H., Rochester, N. Y. Boots, shoes, shoe
heels and shanks, and parts of boots and shoes.
176,123 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 167,658 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Root, A. I., Co., The. Medina, Ohio. Beehives and comb
foundations. 172,654 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 128,133 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Roper, Geo. D., Corporation, Rockford, 111. Electric
stoves and ranges. 167,938 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 171,655 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Roper, Geo. D., Corporation, Rockford, 111. Compilation
and card index of recipes, and printed recipes. 174,857 ;
Oct. 23; Serial No. 176,654; published July 31, 1923.
Rorer, William H., Philadelphia, Pa. Chlor-methyl lini-
ment for sprains, bruises, and fractures, pepsin, etc.
167,403 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,639 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Roscoe Haegelin Co., Santa Rosa, Calif. Cider and grape
juice. 176.647 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 152,277 ; published
Oct. 18, 1921.
Rose Cerate Company. (See Buchanan, E. Everett, jr.)
Rose Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Writing paper and
envelopes. 176,432 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,232 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Rose, Frances, Washington, D. C. Ladies' hats and furs.
166,156. Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 154,324 ; published May
16, 1922.
Rose & Frank Company, New York, N. Y. Cloth used for
making typewriter ribbon. 166,946 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 172,175 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Rose Mfg. Company. (See Samuel.*!. Zigmund.)
Rose, Ralph, doing business as Ralph Roesze, Zion City,
111. Chemical, medical, and pharmaceutical prepara-
tion for removing hair from the human body. 172,351 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,299 ; published May 1, 1923.
Rosebrand Co., Atlantic City, N. J. Nasal solution,
douche therefor, and package containing both.
170,418 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,008 ; published Apr.
10. 1923.
Rosebud Chemical Co., Forsyth, Mont. Automobile polish.
163.160; Jan. 2.
Rosemary Manufacturing Company, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Jacquard woven fabrics — namely, table damask, table-
cloths, and napkins. 173,269 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
175,027 ; published June 19, 1923.
Rosen & Listengart. Brooklyn, N. Y. Phonographs and
parts thereof. 174,627; Oct. 23; Serial No. 179,558;
published July 24, 1923.
Rosenbaum Brothers, Salt Lake City, Utah. Men's and
bovs' work shirts. 168,072 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
160,901 ; published Aug. 29, 1922.
Rosenbaum & Mogal. New York. N. Y. Razors, shears,
scissors, pocketknlves, and butcher knives. 164,842 ;
Feb. 27.
Rosenberg,
Co., St.
Oct. 30.
Rosenberg,
Albert E., doing business as Sterling Sales
Louis, Mo. Aluminum mat plate. 175,276 ;
B., & Sons, Inc., New Orleans, La.
New York, N. Y. Ladies' furs.
Serial No. 178,675 ; published Aug
169,744 ;
175,607;
21, 1923.
Boots,
shoes, slippers, made of leather, rubber,, canvas.
165,954; Mar. 27; Serial No. 149,933; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Rosenberg
175,373 ; Nov. 6 ;
14, 1923.
Bosenberg, Frances, New York, N. Y. Ladies' bloomers,
brassiferes, step-ins, etc. 167,992 ; May 8.
Rosenberff, llarrv C, Waterbury, Conn. Shoes.
June 26.
Rosenberg, Henry, New York, N. Y. Fur pelts.
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 173,443 ; published Aug.
Rosenberg. Hugo. Freiburg, Germanv. Colloidal solution
of silver. 165,705; Mar. 20; Serial No. 168,490;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Rosenberg, Kate P., doing business as Conservative
Chemical Products Company, Chicago, 111. Belt dress-
ings. 168,963 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,284 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Rosenberg, Louis F., doing business as The " Rosilk "
Company, Providence, R. I. Silk thread for string-
ing pearls and beads. 172.896 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
178,933; published May 29, 1923.
Rosenberg, Samuel, doing business as Phenix Packing
Co.. New York. N. Y. Caviar. 177,401 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 178,361 ; published Aug. .7, 1923.
Rosenberger, Martin, Cincinnati. Ohio. Wall paper.
165,337 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 162,449 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
doing business as William A.
Products Company, New York,
N. Y. Compound for the desulphurization and dioxi-
dation of molten metals preparatory to the pouring
of the same into molds for casting. 170,424 ; July
17: Serial No. 172,059; published Apr. 10. 1923.
Rosenbloom, J. Philip. Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Young
ladies' dresses. 171.258 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 169,457 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Rosenblum, Abe, Brooklyn. N. Y. Fresh potatoes, onions,
apples, and carrots. 166.227 ; Mav 15 ; Serial No.
171,656 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Rosenberger, William A.
Rosenberger Chemical
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
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Rosenfeld, E.. & Co.. nssisjnor to Faultless Nightwear Cor-
poration (B. Rosenfeld & Co.). Baltimore, Md. Night
robes. 24.202 ; renewed Feb. 13, 1924.
Rosenfeld, E., & Company. Baltimore, Md. Nightshirts
and pyjamas. 163,244-7 ; Jan. 2.
Rosenfeld, E., & Company, assignor to Faultless Nlghtwenr
Corporation (E. Hosenfeld and Co.), Baltimore, Md.
Nightshirts and pyjamas. 171.663 ; Aug. 7.
Rosenfeld. Foldman & Lcrner, Inc., New York. N. Y.
Ladies' leather, fabric, and beaded hand bags. 164,512 ;
Feb. 20.
Rosenfeld, John, Washington, D. C. Imitation pearls.
167,782 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 171,006 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Rosenhain Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk ho-
siery. 164,831 : Feb. 27.
Rosenthal. A. S., Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. .\ll-silk fabric.
171,405 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,502 ; published May 1,
1923.
Rosenthal, A. S., Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. SilU
and cotton goods and goods containing a mixture of
cotton and silk, all in the piece. 177.494 : Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 182,933 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Rosenthal, Edward S., doing business as Sportsman's
Digest, Cincinnati, Ohio. Alonthly publication.
167,734 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,002 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Rosenwald-Mllius Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Parlor
board game. 167,035 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,955 ;
published Jan. 16, 1923.
Rosen wald & Weil, Chicaco. 111. Wearing apparel for
men and women. 169.388 : .Tune 12 ; Serial No.
168,070; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Rosenwald & Weil, Inc., Chicago, 111. Suits. 169,704 ;
June 26.
Rosenwald & Well Inc., Chicago 111. Wearing apparel
for men and women. 174,816; Oct. 23; Serial No.
180,892; publiehed Aug. 7, 1923.
" Rosilk " Company. (See Rosenberg, Louis F.)
Rosin and Turpentine Export Company, Savannah, Ga.
Turpentine. 163,161 ; Jan. 2.
Ross Company, New York, N. Y. Preparation for treat-
ing the eyebrows and eyelashes. 173,052 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 176,764 ; published June 12, 1923.
Ross Company, New York, N. Y. Rouge. 174,035 ; Oct.
2; Serial No. 176,763; published June 19, 3923.
Ross & Company. New Y'ork, N. Y. Catalogues published
annually. l'77,310 ; Dec. 18; Serial No. 169,327;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Ross, Nathan K., Silvis, 111. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups for making the same. 168,421 ;
May 22 : .^Serial No. 172.441 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Ross, Sydney, Co., The, Newark, N. J. Purgatives or
laxatlVe tablets. 167,739 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,903 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Ross, Sydney, Co., The. Newark, N. J. Preparations
for treatment of la grippe, influenza, coughs, colds.
etc. 168.053 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 169,985 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Rossendale Belting Company, assignor to Rossendale-
Reddawav Beltine & Hose Company, Newark, N. J.
Driving belts. 19,470 ; renewed May 12, 1921.
Rossi, Peter. & Sonf5. Inc., Braidwood, 111. Macaroni.
171,360 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 170,730 ; published May
8, 1923.
Rosso. Charles .T., Duluth. Minn. Candv. 176,717;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 183.317 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Rost, H., & Company. (See Stahel, Edward P. & Co.,
assignors.)
Rostold, Pauline, New York, N. Y. Infants' and chil-
dren's dresses, rompers, overslips, and petticoats.
173.026; Sept. 11; Serial No. 172,558; published June
5. 1923.
Rostow, Anna D., doing business as The Anita Company,
Newark, N. J. Nose adiustera. 166.363 : Apr. 3 ; Se-
rial No. 170.507; publi=ihed Dec. 19. 1922.
Rostow, Anna D., doing business n.'^ The Anita Company,
Newark. N. J. Markers for towels, etc. 175.031 ; Oct.
30; Serial No. 179,013; published Aug. 14, 1923.
RoB7ell, James D.. doing business as J. f>. Poszell. Peoria,
Til. TVIilk products, ice creams, and confections.
177.280: Dec. 11.
Rntacar Company, Newark. N. J. Manually-propelled
vehicles suitable for use by either adults or children.
165.414 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 134,218 ; published Nov. 7,
102?
Roth, .4u<rust P., M. E. Van Harlinsren. and M. C- Van
Harlingen ; C. A. Lieherman, N. McKibben. J. C. Co-
burn, and .T. C. Van Harlingen. (roorgetown. Ohio, suc-
cessors. Remedy for eye troubles. 23,174 ; renewed
June 6. 1923.
Rotb. Ethel. Los Angeles, Calif. Women's aprons.
169,430; June 12.
Roth Tobacco Company. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Twist
and plug tobacco. 177.4.t1 : Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
182.007 : published Oct. 2. 1923.
Roth Tobacco Company, Cane Girardeau. Jfo. Twist
and plug tobacco. 177.453: Dec. 18; Serial No.
lS2 0nfi: nnhlished Oct. 2. 1923.
Rothchild, Isidor, New York. N. Y. Quilts and textile
blankets. 175.549 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,961 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Rothman, Nathan, doing business as Rough Rider Manu-
facturing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Khaki, cordu-
roy, and worsted pants. 173,337; Sept. 25: Serial No.
167,019; published June 19, 1923.
Rothschild & Company, Chicago, 111. Pearl necklaces.
172,845; Sept. 11; Serial No. 176,503; published May
29 1923.
Rothschild, John, Pedler & Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Candies, preserved flgs, and glac(Sd or sugar-coated
fruits. 164,050 ; Feb. vh.
Rothschild, Rae, doing business as Everite Novelty Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Writing pads. 175,323 ; Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 180,812 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Rothstein, Aaron J., doing business as Triangle Thread
Mills, New York, N, Y. Mercerized and plain cotton
thread. 163,162 ; Jan. 2.
Rothstein, Aaron J., doing business as Triangle Thread
Mills, New York, N. Y. Plain cottoa thread. 163,484 ;
Jan. 16.
Rothstein, Aaron J., doing business as Triangle Thread
Mills, New York, N. Y. Mercerized and plain cotton
thread. 177.037 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 158,444 ; pub-
lished Oct. 10. 1922.
Roubaix Mills, Inc., Clinton, Mass., and New York, N. Y.
Piece goods made of wool. 172,898 : Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 179,167 ; published June 5, 1923.
Roubaix Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk, artlficlal-silk,
cotton, linen, and woolen piece goods. 175,461 ; Nov.
6; Serial No. 182,359; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Rouff. Seymour, doing business as Maison Rouff, New
Orleans, La. Infants' and young children's apparel.
175,935 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 174,864 ; published Aug.
28. 1923.
Rough Rider Manufacturing Company. (See Rothman,
Nathan.)
Roulston, Thos,, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coffee. 173,114 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 171,039 ; published June 5, 1923.
Rover Company, Limited, Coventry, England. Motor
cars, bicycles, tricycles. 172,992 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
173,009 ; published June 12, 1923.
Rowan, C. G. (See Goodwin, Harry L., assignor.)
Rowden, Walter O., Wills Point, Tex. Selected cotton-
seed. 169,120 ; .Tune 5.
Rowland, H., Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. General medi-
cinal tonic. 166,303 ; Mar. 27.
Rowley Co., The. Chicago, 111. Aprons and frocks.
166,733 ; Apr. 10.
Royal Comb Ompany, Leominster, Mass. Celluloid or
pyroxylin combs for personal wear. 165,312; Mar. 6;
Serial No. 165,817 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Royal Electric Company. (See Riesman, Philip.)
Royal Electrical Laboratories, Newark, N. J. Radio head
sets. 164,598 ; Feb. 20.
Royal Novelty Co., The. (See Tartikoff, Morris.)
Royal Palm Truckers Association, Homestead. Fla. Fresh
tomatoes. 165,988 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,461 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Royal Perfume Company. (See Flamhaft, Harry.)
Royal Progressive Company. (See Norflett. John C.)
Royal-Rex Motors Corapanv. (See Nolan. William H.)
Roval Seal Food Products Co., Chicaeo, 111. Dates, salted
nuts, and preserved figs. 171,234 : July 31 ; Serial
No. 170.789; published May 8, 1923.
Royal Self-Heating Iron Co. (See Monitor Sad Iron
Company.)
Royal Worcester Corset Company, Worcester, Mass. Cor-
sets, corset waists, brassieres, bandeaux, belts, etc.
168,146; May 15; Serial No. 169,650; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Rubay Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Gasoline vehicles.
171,914; Aug. 14,
Rubnv Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Gasoline vehicles.
175,390 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,658 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Rubber & Celluloid Products Company, doing business as
Ruhbprset Compnnv, Newark, N. .T. Sbnvincr brushps.
174,167 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,962 ; published July 17,
1923.
Rubber Company, The. (See Feinbnrg, David, Company.)
Rubber Process Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Chemical
preservative compound for treating rubber and manu-
factured rubber. 164,505 ; Feb. 20.
Rubber Process Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Chemical
compound. 177,668 . Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 180,944 ;
published Oct. 9. 1923.
Rubber Service Laboratories Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Accelerators, fillers, pigments, etc., used in the com-
pounding of rubber articles. 160,902 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 171,409; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Rubber Service Laboratories Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Compound used in the curing of rubber articles.
174,774; Oct. 23; Serial No. 171,470; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Rubber Service Laboratories Company, The, Akron. Ohio.
Hardwood pitch. 175,004 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 171,471 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Rubber Service Laboratories Co.. The, Akron, Ohio.
Compound produced by the interaction of aldehydes
nnd amines and used in cnrins' rubber articles.
176.17.^: Nov. 20; Serial No. 177,624; published Aug.
14, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Hubberhlde Company, Boston, Mass. Boots and shoes
176,854 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 170,992 ; published Sept
18 1923
Rubberized' Sheeting & Specialty Co., Inc., New York
N. Y., and Chicago, III. Baby bloomers. 176,094
Nov. 13.
Eubberset Company. (See Rubber & Celluloid Products
Company.)
Rubber-Weld Sales Company, Boston, Mass. Rubber re
pair outfits. 175,630; Nov. 6; Serial No. 174,215
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Ruben, Henry, doing business as To-Rain-On Products Co
(Not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Roof cement. 175,040; Oct
30 ; Serial No. 178,409 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Rubensteln, Benjamin, doing business as Fair-Sex Bras
slere Co., New York, N. Y. Brassieres. 167,802 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 161,146 ; published Feb. 6, 1923
Ruberoid Co., The, Boundbrook, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Bltuminlzed roofings, shingles, and strip shin-
gles. 176,011 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,721 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Rubin, Barney, Chicago, 111. Phonographs, talking ma-
chines, and sound records. 165,413 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
133.594 ; published -Uig. 10, 1920.
Rubin Bros. Foot-Wear, New York, N. Y. Leather, cloth,
and fabric shoes and slippers and cloth spats.
170,093 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 169,826 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Rubin Bros. Foot-Wear, New York, N. Y. Shoes, slip-
pers, and cloth spats. 170,163 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
169,827 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Rubin Brothers, New York, N. Y. Shoes, slippers, spats.
172,108 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 172,559 ; published May
22, 1923.
Rubin Shoe Co., New York, N. Y. Women's, misses',
and children's shoes. 168,353 : May 22 ; Serial No.
164,994 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Rubin Shoe Co., New York, N. Y. Women's, misses',
and children's shoes of leather. 168.369 : May 22 ;
Serial No. 164,515 : published Feb. 27, 1923.
Rubinow, Joseph H., doing business as J. H. Rubinow,
New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses', and children's hat
linings. 176,832 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 181,699 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Rubinsky, Benjamin, doing business as Youngsters Nov-
elty Co., New York. N. Y. Boys' suits and girls'
dresses. 176,128; Nov. 20; Serial No. 174,262; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Rubiii.stein Brothers, New York, N. Y. Sweaters, bathing
suits, shnwls, scarfs, and jersey knit cloth coats.
164,234 ; Feb. 13.
Rubon Wood Finishing and Products Co., Kansas City,
Mo. Polish for furniture, automobiles, and floor oil.
165,907: Mar. 20.
Rubsam, J., Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Pills and tablets
for regulating menstrual functions. 174,744 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 169,138 ; published July 24, 1923.
Ruckstrll Sales & Manufacturing Company, Berkeley,
Calif. Transmissions and axles for self-propelled ve-
hicles. 172.511; Aug. 28.
Rudnick, Harry, New York, N. Y. Medicated foot powder
for human use. 167,747 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,564 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Rutfner, Meyer F., doing business as R. & R. Manufactur-
ing Company, Okmulgee, Okla. Cooked potato resem-
bling potato chips. 171,417 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
172,442 ; published May 8, 1923.
Rugbv Creamerv, Ruirby. N. Dak. Biitter. 177,388; Dec.
18 ; Serial No. 181,779 : published Oct. 2, 1923.
Rugby Milling Company, The, Rugby, N. Dak. Wheat
flour. 170,842 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 162,055 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Rugelenso Mfg. Co., Topeka, Kans. Rug-cleaning com-
pound. 173.631 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 160,778 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Rugg, E. T., & Co., Newark. Ohio. Rope. 171.447 ; Aug.
7 ; Serial No. 158,835 ; published May 15, 1923.
Ruggles, Harry M., doing business as Drvol Polish Mfg.
Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Cleaning and polishing oil for
varnished, painted, and lacquered surfaces. 171,431 ;
Aug. 7; Serial No. 165,159; published Mav 8, 1923.
Ruggles & Ruggles. (See Johnson, Leonard W.)
Ruiz, Gonzalo, New York, N. Y. Puncture-filling com-
pound for automobile and other tires. 166,481 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 170,406 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Runkel Brothers. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweet vanilla
chocolate. 165,801; Mar. 20; Serial No. 161,648; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Runproof Garter Company, New York, N. Y. Garter.
165,911 : Mar. 20.
Ruppert, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Barley-malt extract.
171,346 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,213 ; published May
1, 1923.
Rushmore Paper Mills, Inc. Brooklyn and New York.
N. Y. Toilet paper and paper towels. 169,367 ; June
12: Serial No. 175,272; published Mar. 27, 1923
Rusk Oil Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Lubricating oil. 165.794;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 163.542; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Rusonite Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio
rectifiers and cat whiskers. 172,309; Aug. 28; Serial
No. 175,739 : published May 29, 1923.
Russ, E. F., Company, Boston, Mass. Glue. 174,884 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,700 ; published July 31, 1923.
Russ Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Washing and ironing machines. 168,405 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 171,472 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Russell, Berry J., doing business as Kold'nKlear Spring
Water Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Spring drinking water.
176,788 ; Nov. 27.
Russell Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Electric fans.
164,361 ; Feb. 20.
Russell, John W., Brvan, Ohio. Wheat flour made from
cereals. 170,849; Julv 24; Serial No. 164,116; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Russell Manufacturing Co., The, Middletown, Conn. Brake
lining and clutch facing. 163,163 ; Jan. 2.
Russell Manufacturing Company, The, Middletown, Conn.
Elastic webbings. 163,532 ; Jan. 16.
Riisspll Manufacturing Company, The, Middletown, Conn.
Elastic webbings. 167,742 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,258 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Lussell Manufacturing Company, The, Middletown, Conn.
Elastic webbings. 167,749 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
170.548 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Russell Manufacturing Co., The, Middletown, Conn. Gar-
ters. 167,953 ; May 8.
Russell Playing Card Co., Milltown, N. J. Playing cards.
167,072 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 172.176 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Russell Playing Card Co., Milltown, N. J. ri.nving cards.
171,225 ; July 31 ; Sierial No. 177,109 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Russell Playing Card Co., Milltovy'n, N. J. Playing cards.
172,312 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,948 ; published May
29, 1923.
Russell, R., and Sons Limited, Derby, England. Open
sitting-room coal-burning stoves. 163,393 ; Jan. 9.
Russo, Andrea, Chicago, 111. Olive oil and canned ancho-
vies. 172,064 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,411 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Russpharmaco Products Co. (See Paul, Israel.)
Rustnot Products Company. (See Porter, Kenneth E.)
Rutland Fire Clay Co., Rutland, Vt. Asbestos furnace,
iron and gas-retort cements, stove and boiler putty.
163,759 ; Jan. 23.
Rutland Fire Clay Co., Rutland, "Vt. Crack filler, stove-
pipe paint enamel, asphalt roof paint, etc. 166,201 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,456 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Ruwe, Edgar C, Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. En-
velopes and paper. 172,691 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
154,889 ; published June 5, 1923.
Ruxton, Philip, Incorporated, New York, N. Y., Chicago,
111.; Boston, Mass.; St. Paul, Minn.; and St. Louis,
Mo. Liquid water colors and artist oil colors. 176,398 ;
Nov. 27; Serial No. 182,616; published Sept. 11, 1923
Ruy Lopez Co., New York, N. Y. Cigars. 173,388 ;
25 ; Serial No. 172,772 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Ryan & Casey. (See Casey, Thomas F.)
Ryan, Maurice J., doing business as The Rae-Tol
pany, Oakland, Calif. Tablets for the relief of
ache, neuralgia, grippe, etc. 167,229 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 168,071 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Ryco Extract Company. (See Fletcher, John D., as-
signor.)
Ryde & Company, Chicago, 111. Chicken food. 163,619 ;
Jan. 23.
Rvde & Company, Chicago, 111. Stock feed. 176,619 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 174,490 ; publi.shed July 24, 1923.
Ryde & Company, Chicago, 111. Chicken feed. 176.620 :
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 174,489 ; published July 24. 1923.
Ryder. C. M.. Steubenville, Ohio. Foodstuffs produced
on the farm and dairy. 107,344 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
163,004 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Ryerson, Joseph T., & Son, Chicago, 111. Cone-driven
"and geared-head engine lathes, turret lathes, etc.,
173,703 : Oct. 2 : Serial No. 177,023 ; published June
19, 1923.
S. & B. Summer Clothing Co., New York, N. Y. Men's and
boys' suits, overcoats, vests, trousers. 171,844 ; Aug.
14 : Serial No. 171,189 ; published May 15, 1923.
S & 6 Manufacturing Company, Stockton, Calif. Com-
bined pump and fan attachment for automobiles.
170,825 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,508 ; published Apr.
24. 1923.
S. H. Rubber Mfg. Co. (See Hershenstein, Solomon.)
S. K. Underwear Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pyjamas for
women. 164,867 : Feb. 27.
"S. & M." Dve Works, Inc., Philadelphia. Pa. Dyed
yams. 175,530 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,089 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
S. M. & R. Co., Inc., Chicago, III. Ladies' and children's
dresses and sacks, boudoir caps, bathing suits, etc.
168.350 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 130,246 ; published Apr.
11, 1922.
S. & P. Noveltv Co. (See Stoner, Harry W.)
S. & S. Melloroll Company, Scranton, Pa. Crullers.
167,021 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,133 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
S & S Shirt Company, The, Philipsburg, Pa. One-piece
suits for children. 168,988 ; May 29.
S Shirt Company, The, Philipsburg, Pa. Work, dress,
negligee, and flannel shirts. 171,196 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 147,217 ; published Mav 1, 1923.
& V. Company, Clifton, N. J. Hosiery. 166,289;
Mar. 27.
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S. & V. company, Inc., New York. N. Y. Fabric gloves.
172,024 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 170,225 ; published May
22, 1928.
S. Y. C. O. Co., ChlcaRO. III. Remedy for piles, colds
in the chest, sore muscles, and burns. 177,317 : Dec.
IS ; Serial No. 1S0.241 ; published Sept. 25, 192?!.
Saalfield Tublishins Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Cook-
book. 108.203 : May 15 ; Serial No. 162,858 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30. 1923.
Sacoharinfabrik Akt.-Gea. vorm. Fahlberg. List & Co.,
Mairdoburg, Germany. Chemical preparations for the
de.<:tru<'rion of vermin and morbific agents. 164,972;
Feb. 27.
Saccbarinfabrik Akt.-Ges. vorm Fahlbprg, List & Co.,
Magdoburs', Germany. Chemical preparations for the
destruction of vermin, etc. 165.572 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 161,340; published Nov. 7. 1922.
Sachs Bros, and .Talk\it, New York. N. Y. Infants' wear.
17;), 1)50 : Oct. 2 : Serial No. 176,655 ; published .Tunc
26. 102.S.
Sachs Shoe Manufacturing Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Shoes made of leather and combinations of
leather and fabric. 172,276 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
170,993 : published Mav 29, 1923.
Sackett, H. B., Screen & Chute Company, Chicago, 111.
Scoops, shovels, and steel chutes. 170,018; July 10;
Serial No. 172,443 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Saco Vallev Canning Co., Portland, Me. Canned vege-
tables. 168,632: Jlav 29; Serial No. 168.128; pub-
lished Feb. 13. 1923.
Saco Vallev Canning Co.. The, Portland, Me. Canned
vegetables. 175,682 ; Nov. 6.
Sadler Manufacturing Company. San Francisco, Calif.
Radio loud-speaking horns. 177,606 ; Dec. 18.
Sadler. Robt. J.. Shoe Co. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Shoes. 174.006; Oct. 2; Serial No. 174,978; published
.Tulv 17, 192.S.
Saenger Drug Company, Inc., Shreveport, La. Tonic for
women. 176.337; Nov. 20.
Safchik & Company, New York, N. Y. Fur garments and
women's coats with fur trimmings. 168.112 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 147.895 ; published Mar. 7, 1922.
Safchik & Company, New York. N. Y. Fur garments and
women's coats with fur trimming. 168.673 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 147.894 ; published Mar. 7. 1922.
Safi^-Gnard Cbeck-Wrlter Company. Lansdale, Pa. Ma-
chines for protecting bank checks and other negotiable
papers. 163,666; Jan. 23.
Safelock Co., Inc., The, Cleveland. Ohio. Locks for
automobile steering -wheels. 174,292 ; Oct. 9.
Safepack Mills, Boston, Mass. Material for wrapping,
packing and lining merchandise, etc. 170,598 ; Julv
17: Serial No. 115.189; published Sept. 16. 1919.
Safe-T Fuse Handle Co. (See Gluck. Edward \.)
Safe-T-Stat Co.. The. Philadelphia. Pa. Thermoelectric
temperature indicators. 174.163; Oct. 9: Serial No.
180,143; published July 10. 1923.
Safety Car Heating k Lighting Company. The. Orange,
N. J., and New Haven. Conn. RIectric-lisbting sys-
tems for use on railroad passenger cars, electric fans,
water coolers, and storasre batteries. 174.453 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 160.978: published June 26. 1923.
Safety Holder Co.. The. fSee Laird. Edwin C.1
Safetv Oiling Svstem, Philadelnbia, Pa. Oiling systems
for motors. 164.931 ; Feb. 27.
Safetv Sled Comnanv. Inc.. Mo\int .Tewett. Pa. Sleds.
171.150: Julv 31; Serial No. 175.949; published Apr.
24. 192.3.
Safetvgas & Appliance Companv. (See Adamson.
Charles E.)
Saeamore Commission Co. (See Orent's Department
Store, Inc.)
Saser. S. J., (iompanv, Inc., The, Svracuse. N. Y. Knittrd
garments. 176,642 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 156,934 : pub-
lished Sept. 18. 192.3.
Sasiiiaw Ladder Co., Limited, Saeinaw. Mich. Ladders.
175.511: Nov. 6; Serial No. 177,696; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Saginaw Potato Chip Company. Saginaw, Mich. Potato
chips. 165,866: Mar. 20; Serial No. 165,163; pub-
ll.shed Jan. 2. 1923.
Sahlin. Max, Denver, Colo. Mechanical devices for
straightening crooked toes. 171,523; Aug. 7; Serial
No. 176,134; published May 8, 1923.
Sahrbpck. Peter W., New York, N. Y'. Egss. 176.456 :
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,694 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Saigo Varnish Works. (See Gordon, Mac.)
Sailor Maid Middy Co. Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Middy
blouses, overblouses. smocks, tuxedos, waists, and
dresses. 168.327; Mav 22: Serial No. 165,727; pub-
lished Nov. 14. 1922.
St. Anonyme rtu Fibrociment et des Revetements Elo,
Poissy. France. Buildins materials. 171.444 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 1.59,539 ; published May 1, 1923.
St. Firo Remedv Co., Newark, N. .T. Healing creams for
eczema. 174.346; Oct. 16; Serial No. 143,464; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
St. Louis Brass Manufacturing Company, St. Louis. Mo.
Electrical lighting fixtures. 172.317 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 176,226 : published May 29, 1923.
St. Louis Material & Supplv Comnanv. St. Louis. Mo.
Stucco. 167.407 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,224 ; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
St. Louis Surfacer & Paint Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Drv, paste, and ready-mixed paints and varnishes.
170,514 ; Julv 17 ; Serial No. 172,777 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
St. Marys Wheel & Spoke Company. (Sec Crane & Mac-
Mabon.)
St. Maurice Paper Company, Limited, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. New.sprint paper. 166,097; Mar. 27; Serial
No. 164,723. published Dec. 5, 1922.
St. Regis Paper Co., Watrrtown, i\'. Y. Fiber shipping
cases. 170,640 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 175,445 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Saklad, William, Boston. Mass. Foot-massaging devices.
176,552 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,124 ; published Sept.
18 1923
Sakle, Geo. A., doing business as Harem Perfume Co.,
New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 172,240 ; Aug. 28 ; Se-
rial No. 175,373 ; published May 15, 1923.
Saks & Companv, New York, N. Y. Women's suits and
coats. 164.932 ; Feb. 27.
Saks & Companv, New York, N. Y'. Women's bathing
suits. 167,863 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 152,106 ; pub-
lished Mar. 28, 1922.
Saks & Company, New York, N. Y. Women's aprons.
169,105 ; June 5.
Saks & Company, New York, N. Y. Underwear, footwear,
neckwear, shirts. 177,095 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
172.444; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Salant & Salant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's and
bovs' shirts-, drawers, etc. 175,219-20 : Oct. 30.
Salem, Joseph D., doing business as Salem Laboratory,
Chicago, 111. Tablets for constipation, liver, kidneys,
stomach, and bowels. 175,488-9 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial Nos.
178,000-1 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Salem Manufacturing Company, Salem, N. J., and New
York, N. Y''., assignor to Congoleum Company, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Floor coverings. 169,824 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 174,153; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Salembier & Clay, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk goods In
the piece. 170.185; July 10; Serial No. 176,045; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Sales Ecjuipment Company. (See McMillan, A. G.)
Sally Mint Company, New York, N. Y. Candy and pep-
permint lozenges. 170,658 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
169.185 ; publi.^hed Apr. 24, 1923.
Salmon Falls Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Tire fabrics in the piece. 174.097: Oct. 2; Serial
No. 179,323: puldisbed Julv 17, 1923.
Salomon & Bro.. L. A.. New York. N. Y. Fuller's earth.
22,891 ; renewed Apr. 25. 1923.
Salomon. David I., doing business as David I. Salomon
Silk Co.. New Y'ork, N. Y. Silk piece goods. 172,930 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172.397 ; published June 26. 1923.
Salomon & Wiener, Inc., New York. N. Y. Fur. 172,551 ;
Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,214 ; published June 5, 1923.
Salon Viennese. New Y'ork, N. Y. Facial oil and oint-
ment. 174.070; Oct. 2; Serial No. 178,570; published
.July 10, 1923.
Saltersod Company. (See Mills, James G.)
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company. The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Fabrics in the piece made
wholly or in part of wool, worsted, mohair, etc.
163,937; Feb. 6.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company. The, Bridgeport.
Conn. Wool, worsted, mohair, etc., fabrics in the piece.
164.064 ; Feb. 13.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Fabrics in the piece made
wholly or in part of silk, cotton, and wool, blankets,
automobile robes, steamer rugs, etc. 164,596 ; Feb. 20.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The. Bridgeport.
Conn., and New York. N. Y. Coats, cloaks, wraps,
capes, suits, costumes, dresses, etc. 164,758 : Feb. 27.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Fabrics in the piece,
blankets, automobile and carriage robes, steamer rugs,
etc. 165.444 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,308 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company. The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York. N. Y. Coats, cloaks, wraps,
capes, suits, costumes, dresses, etc. 169.293 ; .Tune 12 ;
Serial No. 165.313 ; published Mar. 20. 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Women's, children's, and
infants' coats, cloaks, wraps, suits, etc. 172,158-60 ;
Aug. 21.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Women's, children's, and
infants' coats, cloaks, suits, etc. 172.212 : Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 173.676; published May 29. 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company. The. Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Underwear of textile
fabric. 172,842 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 168,376 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Underwear of textile fabric. 172.856 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 168,379 ; published June 5, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New Y'ork, N. Y. Underwear of textile
fabric. 172.857: Sept. 11; Serial No. 168,380; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Fabrics in the piece made
wholly or in part of wool, worsted, mohair, etc.
173,159 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 159,120 ; published June
12, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Pile fabrics in the piece.
173,357 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 159,118 ; published June
26, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The. Bridgeport.
Co.in., and New York, N. Y. Women's, children's, and
Infants' coats, cloaks, wraps, suits, etc. 175,971 ; Nov.
13 ; Serial No. 160,371 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The. Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Coats, wraps, capes,
dresses, etc. 176,085 ; Nov. 13.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Pile fabrics in the piece.
177,634; Dec. 25; Serial No. 173,677; published
Apr. 10, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Pile fabrics in the piece.
177,687-8; Dec. 25; Serial Nos. 184,565-6; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Pile fabrics in the piece.
177,689 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 184,623 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Salt's Textile Manufacturing Company, The, Bridgeport,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Pile fabrics in the piece.
177,765 ; Dec. 25 • Serial No. 184,520 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Salvaderm Co., New York, N. Y. Skin lotion. 176,280 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,934 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Salwen, D., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
169,715; June 26.
Inc., New York. N. Y.
11 : Serial No. 174,338
Boys' stockings.
; published June
Inc., New York, N. Y.
May 29; Serial No. 173,249
Inc., New York, N. Y.
June 12; Serial No. 173,611
Fountain pens.
; published Mar.
Fountain pans.
; published Mar.
Salwen, D., & Co.
173,032; Sept.
5, 1923.
Salz Bros.
168,858
6, 1923.
Salz Bros.
169,3.34
27, 1923.
Sametz, Louis, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Teething rings,
combined baby rattles and teething rings. 168,810;
May 29 ; Serial No. 169,986 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Samoset Chocolates Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
164,918; Feb. 27. .
Sampedro, Anibal, Mexico, Mexico. Perfumes and hair
tonics. 172,581 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,138 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Sampliner, P. 11., Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ladies' and misses' outer clothing, coats, suits, and
dresses. 176,250 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,724 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Sampson, Paul O., doing business as Life O Wheat Milling
& Baking Co., Portland, Oreg. Bread. 176,572 : Nov.
27; Serial No. 178,289; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Samson Candy Company, Mechaniceburg, Pa. Candies.
173,493 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,538 ; published June
19, 1923.
Samson Cordage Works, Boston, Mass. Braided sash cord.
23.509 : renewed Aug. 15. 1923.
Samson Cordage Works, Boston, Mass. Braided cotton
window or sash cord. 24,411 ; renewed Mar. 27, 1924.
Samstag & Hilder Bros.. New York, N. Y. Lingerie tape,
pins, etc. 170,494 : July 17 ; Serial No. 172,060 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Samuels Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Fabric shoes, and
especially canvas and felt shoes. 165.359 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 167,272 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
''amuels. Zlgmund, doing business as Rose Mfg. Company,
Boston, Mass. Underwear, nishtdresses, bloomers,
aprons, children's play dresses, etc. 163,394 : Jan. 9.
San Antonio Bible Institute. Inc.. San -Antonio. Tex.
Monthly periodical. 169,439 ; .Tune 19 ; Serial No.
173,215: published Mar. 20, 1923.
San Antonio Drug Co.. San Antonio. Tex. Siruo for thf
relief of coughs, colds, and bronchitis. 174.361 ; Oct
16 : Serial No. 176,656 ; published July 10, 1923.
San Bernardino Valley Potato Growers Ass'n. (See Wat-
son, James R.)
San Dimas Lemon Association, San Dimas. Calif
citrous fruits. 177.769 ; Dec. 25 '
published Oct. 9, 1923.
San Dimas Lemon Association, San Dimas, Calif
citrous fruits. 177.770 ; Dec. 25
published Oct. 9, 1923.
San Dimas Lemr.n Association, San Dimas, Calif Fresh
citrous fruits. 177.771 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 184,299 ;
published Oct. 9. 1923.
San Francisco Brewerios, Ltd., The, San Francisco. Calif
assignors to Wielands Incorporated. Beer, malt tonic
and mnlt beveraces and malt sirup. 168.331 ; May ''2 •
Serial No. 167,367: published Feb. 27. 1923
San Fr.incisco Breweries, Ltd., The, San Francisco Calif
V5«?^l preserved fruits, jams, .lellies. and fruit sirups.
24 19^.3' '*' ^°' ^^'''•^^^= published Apr.
San Francisco Sulphur Co., San Francisco, Calif. Sul-
phur. 164,495 ; Feb. 20.
Fresh
Serial No. 184,296;
Fresh
Serial No. 184,297;
San Francisco Sulphur Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Sulphur. 105,497 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,108 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
San Francisco Sulphur Co., San Francisco, Calif. Agri-
cultural sulphur. 168,348 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
134.438 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
San Francisco Sulphur Co., San Francisco, Calif. Sul-
phur. 175,654 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,352 : published
Aug. 28, 1923.
San Francisco Sulphur Co., San Francisco, Calif. Sul-
phur. 177,244 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,351 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
San Francisco Sulphur Co., San Francisco, Calif. Sul-
phur. 177,822-3 ; Dec. 25.
San Joaquin County Cherry Growers Assn., Stockton,
Calif. Fresh cherries. 173,148 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
177,875 ; published June 12, 1923.
San Jose Canning Co., San Jose, Calif. Canned vegeta-
bles. 175,801 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,484 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
San Xavier Fish Packing Company, Monterey, Calif.
Sardines, anchovies, canned goods, etc. 170,971 ;
July 24.
Sana-Cutis (Chemical) Co. (See Flores, Rodolfo.)
Sanas Company, The. (See Schaupner, Philip.)
Sanborn, Cora A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fruit confection.
168,550 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 160,020 ; published Aug.
8, 1922.
Sanborn Weatherwear Coat Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Coats, capes, mantles, and raincoats. 169,937; July 3.
Sand Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Mousetraps.
169,312 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,227 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Sand Springs Bottling Co., Tulsa, Okla. Beverages sold
as soft drinks and sirups for making the same.
170,.376; July 17; Serial No. 174,339; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Sandefur, Charles O., doing business as Sandefur's Cereal
Mill, assignor to Anglo-American Mill Company, Owens-
boro, Ky. Cracked cereal food. 177,004-5 : Dec. 11 ;
Serial Nos. 180,298-9 ; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Sandefur, Charles O., doing business as Sandefur's Cereal
Mill, assignor to Anglo-American Mill Company, Owens-
boro, Ky. Pancake flour. 177.059 ; Dec. 1 ; Serial No.
180,302; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Sanders, Edw. G., doing business as Cabinet Milling Co.,
Nashville, Tenn. Wheat flour. 167,063 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 160,0.34 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Sanderson, Arthur N., West Springfield, Mass. Automo-
bile, piano, and furniture polish. 174,239 ; Oct. 9 ;
Serial No. 180,082 ; published July 3, 1923.
Sanderson, Arthur N., West Springfield, Mass. Gold and
silver polish. 174,693 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,083 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Sanderson Brothers & Newhould, Limited, Sheffield, Eng-
land. Files and rasps, handsaws, hack-saw blades, etc.
166,854 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 164,276 ; published Jan. 16,
1923.
Sanderson, Chester T., Co., Inc., The, New York. N. Y.
Wood panel board. 167,590 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
169,828; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Sanderson's Tiutine Co., Lincoln, Nebr. Shoe-shining
Ijreparation having dyeing properties. 173,763 ; Oct.
2 : Serial No. 177,245 ; published June 26, 1923.
Sands Cocoa Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cocoa.
164,733 ; Feb. 27.
Sands, Taylor & Wood Co., Boston, Maes. Wheat flour.
170.857 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 168,556 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Sands, Taylor & Wood Co., Boston, Mass. Wheat flour.
170.858 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 168,555 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag, Sandviken, Sweden.
Hardened and tempered steel bands. 172,838 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 178,873 ; published June 5, 1923.
S.Tudvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag, Sandviken, Sweden.
Saws, hammers, sledges, etc. 174,071 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,571 ; published July 3, 192.S.
Snndvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag. Sandviken, Sweden.
Saws, hammers, sledges, etc. 174,077 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,872 : published July 3, 1923.
Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag, Sandviken, Sweden.
Springs and coil springs, hot-rolled and cold-drawn
seamless steel tubing. 174,512 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
178,572 ; published July 24, 1923.
Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag, Sandviken. Sweden.
Springs and steel tubing. 176,599 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
178,871; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Sandvikstahl G. m. b. PL, Ohligs, Germany. Razor blades.
172,820; Sept. 11; Serial No. 171,243; published June
5, 1923.
Snnford, Chamberlain & Albers Company, Knoxville,
Tenn. Salicylic acid, sulphate quinine, "domestic am-
monia, sirup of squills, etc. 173,827; Oct. 2; Serial
No. 175.408 ; publi.shed June 26, 1923.
Sanford Riley Stoker Company, Worcester, Mass. 'Un-
derfeed stokers. 174,649 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,314 ;
published .Tuly 24, 1923.
Sang Yuen & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Product made of
beans. 176,130; Nov. 20; Serial No. 174,162; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Sanger Brothers, Inc., Dnllas, Tex., and New York, N. V.
Men's, yoviths', and boys' suits and overcoats. 166,863 ;
Apr. 17 : Serial No. 163,293; published Oct. 24, 1922.
Sanger Citrus Ass"n. Sanfcer. Calif. Oranges. 16S.602 ;
May 20 : Serial No. 168.492 : published Mar. 6, 1923.
Saniroo Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Rubber crib sheets,
rubber babv pants, rubber sanitary aprons, etc.
166.788 ; Apr. 17 : Serial No. 159,629 ; published Jan. 30,
1923.
San-I-Sal Labor.itories. Inc., Washinston, D. C. Trepa-
ration for the prevention of excessive perspiration.
174,044: Oct. 2; Serial No. 177.510; published July
10. 1923.
Sani Scalp Co., The. (See Meller, Alice R.)
"Saniseal" Manufacturing Company. (See Van Toff,
Ernest.)
Sani-Stone, Long Beach, Calif. Cemontitious composition
for making drain boards, bathtubs, table tops, floors,
etc. 165,276 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 154,388 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
.<5an-It Rubber Company. (See Usdin, Hyman.)
Sanitary Comb Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Comhs.
165.235 ; Mar. 6.
Sanitary Grocery Co. Inc., Washington. D. C. Coffee.
174,384 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 168,942 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Sanitary Hair Company. (See Trotsky, Isadore.)
Sanitary Toilet Company. New York. N. Y. Toilet-closet-
seat covers. 165.828; Mar. 20; Serial No. 171,594;
published Jan. 2. 1923.
Sanitas Company, Inc., The, Jersey City. N. J., and Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Shampoo preparation. 165.608; Mar. 13;
Serial No. 167,106 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Sanitas Company. Inc., The. Jersey City. N. J., and Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Shampoo preparation. 165,622 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 167,427 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Sanitogeno Company, The, New York, N. Y. Medicinal
tonic to relieve consumptives and abate consumption.
164,487 : Feb. 20.
San-O-Dent Company. The, Spokane. Wash. Cleanser for
false teeth. 174.936 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 174.865 :
puWished July 24. 1923.
Sanozone Chemical Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Deodorants,
disinfectants, insecticides, roach powder, pipe cleaner,
and scalp solvent. 167,490 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 140,807 ;
published Jan. 23, 1923.
Santa Clara Company. (See Steohr, Richmond G.)
Santa Paula Citrus Fruit Association, Santa Paula, Calif.
Fresh lemons. 163.533 ; Jan. 16.
Santa Paula Citrus Fruit Association. Santa Paula, Calif.
Fresh lemons. 106.513 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163,701 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Santa Paula Citrus Fruit Association, Santa Paula. Calif.
Fresh lemons. 166.514 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163.704 ;
published Jan. 9. 1923.
Santa Paula Citrus Fruit Association, Santa Paula, Calif.
Fresh lemons. 171.4.36: Aug. 7; Serial No. 163.703;
published May 8, 1923.
Santa Paula Citrus Fruit Association, Santa Paula, Calif.
Fresh lemons. 176.115; Nov. 20; Serial No. 163,702;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Santander Coffee Co., New York, N. Y. Coffee. 166.872;
Apr. 17 : Serial No. 162,317 ; published Feb. 6. 1923.
Santiago Orange Growers Association, Orange, Calif.
Oranges. 164.661 ; Feb. 27.
Sar-A-Lee Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Food prod-
uct used as a sandwich filler. 174,532 : Oct. 16.
SarnofF-Irving Hat Stores, Inc., New York. N. Y. Men's
caps, straw .nnd felt hats, derbies. 165.688 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 170.220: published Dec. 19, 1922.
Sarnoff-Irving Hat Stores, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
caps, straw and felt hats, and derbies. 168.823 : May
29 : Serial No. 170,221 : published Jan. 30. 192.3.
Sarson, Teddy, doing business as Famons Shoe Repair
Company. Pontiac, Mich. Slipper soles and heels and
boots and shoes. 167.679 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 147,684 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Sassetti, Joseph, doing business as Aqua-Sulphur Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Sulphur solution used in treat-
ment of skin diseases. 175.280 ; Oct. 30.
Safake, Shuzo. doing business as Non-Crush Fruit
Guard Company. Sacramento. Calif. Cardboard to be
placed in fruit boxes to prevent crushing of the fruit.
170,659 : July 17; Serial No. 169,328; published Apr.
17. 1923.
Satsuma Orange & Pecan Groves Company, Inc. Mobile
and Satsuma, Ala. Fresh fruit — viz. satsuma. 171.591 ;
Aug. 7 : Serial No. 176,047 : published Mav 22. 1923.
Saturn ilfs. &- Sales Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Electric
and radio telephone jacks, pluss. and connections.
174.R66: Oct. 23; Serial No. 171.473; publi.'shed July
10, 1923.
Sauer. N.. Milling Company, Cherryvale. Kans. Wheat
flour. 165.280 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 153,789 ; published
Nov. 7. 1922.
Sauer, N.. Milling Company, Cherryvale. Kans. Self-
rising flour. 165,281 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 153,788 ;
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Sauer. N.. Milling Company, Cherryvale, Kans. Wheat
flour. 177.508: Dec. 18; Serial No. 153,787; pub-
lished Oft. 2, 192.",.
Sauers -Milling Company, The, Evansville, 111. Wheat flour.
166.995 ; Apr. 17.
Sauers Milling Company, The, Evansville, 111. Self-rising
wheat flour. 167,009 ; Apr. 17.
Sauers Milling Company, The, Evansville, 111. Self-
rising flour. 170,891: J-Uy 24; Serial No. 160,210;
published Mar, 20. 1923.
Sauquoit Toilet I'aper Co., Inc., New Hartford. N. Y.
Toilet paper and iiaper towels. 173,662; Oct. 2; Serial
No. 176,048 : published June 26. 192:{.
Sautter's, Philadelphia, Pa. Candy, frozen puddings,
meringues, cake, etc. 163,248 ; Jan. 2.
Sauza, Eladio, New York, N. Y. Wines. 168,906 : May
29 ; Serial No. 163,417 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Savage Arms Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric
clothes-washing machines. 168,145: May 15; Serial
No. 169,694 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Savage Grip Sales Company. (See Hennenhofer, William
G.)
Savannah Truckers Exchange, Savannah, Ga. Fresh
vegetables. 175,121 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 176,219 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Save Electric Corporation, Brooklyn. N. Y. Incandescent-
electric-light bulbs. 165.287 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
152,594 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Savol Co.. The. (See Freeman, Ralph D.)
Savoy Importing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tunny
fish, macaroni, tomatoes, mixed pickles, etc. 168,099 ;
May 15 : Serial No. 163,712 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Savoy Importing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Tunny fish,
tomatoes, tomato sauce and paste, string beans, etc.
170,569 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 163,711 ; published
Apr. 24. 1923.
Sawdoy and Hunt, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh cantaloupes.
167,'60S ; May 8 ; Serial No. 166,726 ; published Feb. 20,
1923.
Sawdev & Hunt, Los .\ngeles, Calif. Fresh lettuce and
cantaloupes. 174,685 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,884 ;
published .July 31. 1923.
Sawdev & Hunt, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh lettuce.
175,928; Nov. 13; Serial No. 179,885; published Aug.
28. 1923.
Pawkins, Huntington D., Baltimore, Md. Salted peanuts
and salted almonds. 170,746 : July 24 ; Serial No.
173,580; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Sawyer & Dav, Inc., Boston. Mass. Tomatoes In their
natural state. 164,957 : Feb. 27.
Sawyier, Thomas C, Indianapolis, Ind. Pencils and
pens. 165,629 : Mar. 13.
Saxon Perfume Company, The, Cincinnati. Ohio. Toilet
waters, shampoos, hair tonics, etc. 172.587 : Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 170,039 ; published June 5, 1923.
Saxony Knitting Co., Seattle. Wash. Knitted articles of
clothing. 165,239 : Mar. 6.
Saxophone Shop. The. Chicago. 111. Saxophones.
168.133 : Mav 15 ; Serial No. 170,790 : published Feb.
20. 1923.
?axrac Company. Los Angeles. Calif. Racks for support-
ing musical instruments when not in use. 175.764 ;
Nov. 13: Serial No. 169.530: published Aug. 21. 1923.
Saxun, John A., Whiting, Ind. Pumpkin preserve.
166.010 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,650 ; published Dec.
19 1922
Snyre, L. A.. Co., Newark. N. J. Hatchets. 168.142 ;
May 15: Serial No. 170.158; published Feb. 13. 1923.
S.nvre-Level Radio Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Radio apparatus. 172.310; Aug. 28; Serial No.
175.741: puMi'ihed May 29. 1923.
Snyrc-Level Radio Company. The, Philadelphia. Pa.
Radio apparatus and parts thereof. 172.790: Sept. 11;
Serial No. 175.740; published June 5. 1923.
Scaifp, Wm. B.. & Sons Company, Oakraont. Pa. Water
softening and purifying apnaratus. 164.570; Fell. 20.
Scala, Maria B., Milan, Italy. Anticholera and tonic
remedy. 23,850 : renewed Nov. 21, 1923.
Scnla. Maria B. : D. D. and B. Branca and C. D. Boldu-
Branca, successors, Milan. Italy. Antir-holera and tonic
remedy. 23,877: renewed Nov. 2S. 1023.
Scala, Maria B.. Jlilan, Italy. Anticholera and tonic
remedy 23,898-9 : renewed Dec. 5, 1923.
Scarab Oil Burning Company. Limited. London. England.
Burners for liquid fuel. 167.530 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
166.019: published .Tan. 2. 1923.
Sent Chemical Company. (See Wilson, Wade H.I
Sohadewald, Henry M.. Philadelphia, Pa. Haircloth.
.163,447: .Tan. 9.
Sfhaefer. Herbert C. Denver, Colo. F.nce and sachet
powders, skin creams; etc. 176,988: Dec, 11; Serial
No. 179.485: published Sept. 11. 1923.
Schaefer, John L,, New I'ork, N. Y. Paper toilet-seat
'"overs. 17.3,463 : Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 179,683 ; pub-
lished .Tune 19. 1923.
Schaefer. Maria A.. New York, N. Y. Hair tonic. 167.939;
May 8 ; Serial No. 171,870 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Schaefer. Max O.. doinsr business as Velveeta Cheese Com-
pany, assignor to Telveeta Cheese Company. Inc.. Mon-
roe, N. Y. Cheese. 176.615 : Nov. 27 : Serial No.
174.866 : piiWished .Tulv 24. 1923.
Sehaeffer & Budenberg Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ther-
mometers. 175.108; Oct. 30; Serial No. 177,110; pub-
lished Aug. 7. 1923.
Sohapfl'er. Louis. New York. N. Y. Men's and boys'
onter clothing. 164.779 : Feb. 27.
Schafer Bakery Inc.. Savannah, Ga. Bakery products —
namely, rolls. 163.249 : Jan. 2.
778
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks^-Continned.
Schaffuer Brothers Company, Erie, Pa. Bacon, ham,
breakfast-bacon squares. 173,389 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 169,929 : published July 3, 1923.
Schaffner Brothers Company, Erie, Pa. Sausage, boiled
ham, etc. 173,614 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 169,931 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
SchaEfner Brothers Company, Erie, Pa. Lard. 176,680 :
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 169,930 ; published Sept. 18. 192:;.
Schafuss Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Bloomer
play suit with sunbonnet to match. 164.766 ; Feb. 27.
Schanzer, Siegfried, New York. N. Y. Knitted and woven
caps. 176,202 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,031 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Schauman, Karl O., San Francisco, Calif. Automatic
brake-actuating equipment for vehicles. 165,070; Mar.
6 ; Serial No. 164,275 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Schaupner, Philip, doing business as The Sanas Com-
pany, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Laxative powders. 172.882 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,889 ; published May 15, 1923.
Scheel, William H., New York, N. Y. Lacquer composi-
tions. 170,790 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 175,:!26 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Scheel, William H., New York, N. Y. Lacquer composi-
tions. 176,403 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,961 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Scheele, Conrad L., New York, N. Y. Liniment for rheu-
matism, lumbago, gout, and colds. 167,640 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 167,946; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Scheinzejt-Goldman Co., New York, N. Y. Underwear of
knit and woven fabric for men. 166,724 ; Apr. 10 ;
Seiial No. 160,567; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Scheinzeit-Goldman Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery and
underwear made of knit and woven fabrics. 166,725 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 160.565 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Scheller Catering Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bread.
167,183 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,856 ; published Dec.
12. 1922.
Schelter Last Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Lasts.
169,202 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 168,984 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Schenectady Knit Goods House. (See Mannesovitch,
Israel, .1r.)
Schenk, Svlvester J., Avon Lake, Ohio. Fresh eggs.
174.137:' Oct. 2.
Scherer, H.. & Company, Detroit, Mich. Curtain-window
lights and vehicle top fabrics. 175,513 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 178,065 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Schering & Glazt, Inc., New York, N. Y. Medicinal
preparations. 169,629 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 174,033 ;
published Feb. 27. 1923.
Scherk, Ludwig, Berlin, Germany. Perfumery, face
cream and lotion, rouge, etc. 173,087 ; Sept. 11.
Scherk, Ludwig. Berlin. Germany. Perfumery, cream.
lotion, rouge, etc. 176.975; Dec. 11; Serial No.
179.966; published Sept. 11. 1923.
Schermerhorn, Louis C, Hawthorne, N. .7. Bead strings.
163,164 ; Jan. 2.
Scheuer, Sidney F., doing business as Druggist Emergency
Service Co., New York, N. Y. Nonpoisonous antiseptic
powder for stopping hleeding by external application.
165.576 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 162,322 ; published Dec. 5,
1922.
Schick, Harrv C, Inc., New.Trk, N. J. Necklace clasps
and fasteners. 167.7S5 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 166,960 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Schield, Wm,. Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Lve. 168.245 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 167,270 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Schier, Philip, trading as Union Pharmacal Company,
Kansas City. Mo. General tonics. 168,349 : May 22 ;
Serial No. 133,850; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Schieren, Chas. A.. Company, New Yoric, N. Y. Leather
belting and leather packing. 168,793 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 1,39,723; published Feb. 13. 1923.
SchifCman, Isadore, New York, N. Y. Articles of jewelry of
precious metal. 172.950 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,369 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Schilling Corset Co., assignor to American Lady Corset
Company, Detroit, Mich. Corsets. 23,242 ; renewed
June 27. 1923
Schilplin. William, doing business as R. & H. E.
Co., Seattle, Wash. Ronch-dpstroving composition.
174,051 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,697 ; published July
10, 1923.
Schimmel & Co., Miltitz, near Leipzig, Germany. Per-
fumes, dyestuffs, essential oils for use in the arts,
etc. 164,917 : Feb. 27.
Schindel & McDaniels, New York, N. Y. Bed sheets,
spreads, and pillowcases. 172,841 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
177.521 ; published June 5, 1923.
Schlaghpck, Joseph, Toledo, Ohio. Canary birds. 171,930 ;
Aug. 14.
Schlater's, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Bread, cakes,
and pies. 172,686 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 158,902 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Schlosinger, Noah, Co. (See Schlosinger, Noah.)
Schlosinger, Noah, doing business as Noah Schlosinger
Co.,. Streeter, N. Dak. Liniment for the relief of rheuma-
tism. 167,629 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,855 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Schlosinger, Noah, doing business as Noah Schlosinger
Co., Streeter, N. Dak. Remedy for corns and bunions.
167 630 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,854 ; published Jan. 2,
1
Schlosser Brothers, Frankfort, Ind. Eggs. 165,101 ;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,832 ; published Nov. 14. 1922.
Schluderberg, Wm., & Sons, Highlandtown and Baltimore,
Md. Pork and beef products. 163,395 ; Jan. 9.
Schlueter Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Water and
dairy pails, cream, oil, ash, and other cans, and bread
b.ixes. 172,106; Aug. 21; Serial No. 172,903; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Schlueter Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Wash-
boilers and galvanized washtubs. 174,711 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 172,904 ; published June 12, 1923.
Schmalz, Philomena, & Co., Pitcairn, Pa. Hair I'ostorer.
167,874 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,004 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Schmeer's Paper Box Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Paper
boxes. 169,631 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 174,112 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Schmick Gear & Screw Company, Wllliamsport, Pa.
Lifting jacks and screw jacks. 167,251 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 170,672 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Schmidt, A. O., Co. (See Schmidt, A. O.)
Schmidt, A. O., doing business as A. O. Schmidt Co., San
Francisco, Calif. Antiseptic foot powder for foot trou-
bles and for the bath. 167,368 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
169,784 ; published .Tan. 23, 1928.
Schmidt, A. O., doing business as A. O. Schmidt Co., San
Francisco, Calif. Medicine for diseases peculiar to fe-
males. 176,178 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,573 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Srhniidf. Albert C, San Francisco, Calif. Female sup-
positories for the local treatment of catarrhal condi-
tions of the vagina and uterine cervix. 176,243 ; Nov.
20: Serial No. 177,698; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Schmidt, Frank P., doing business as Contra Chemical
Co., Quincy, 111. Paint and varnish removers. 166,446:
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,409 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Schmidt, Geo. A., & Co., Chicago, 111. Shampoo soap.
168,373; May 22; Serial No. 168,948; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Schmidt, Gerhard P., doing business as Fabrik Pharmacia
M. Schmidt & Co., Munich, Germany. Medicinal tab-
lets for use as a general tonic. 169,876 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 137,033; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Schmidt. Gustave F.. Chicago, 111. Gas heaters. 169,143 ;
June 12 : Serial No. 157,078 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Schmidt, Henry, and Bro., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Fold-
ing cardboard containers for articles of merchandise.
164,] 49; Feb. 13.
Schmidt-Holland Inc.. New York, N. Y. Gut and metal
strings for stringed musical instruments. 174,381 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 161.652 ; published June 26, 1923.
Schmidt, Joh C, Copenhagen, Denmark. Grinding ma-
chines and parts of same. 169,224; June 12; Serial
No. 159,626 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Schmidt, Johan C, Copenhagen, Denmark. Grinding
wheels and disks. 175.882 : Nov. 18 ; Serial No.
180„S91 : published Aug. 21, 1923.
Schmidt, Joseph P.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Candies and eat-
ing chocolates. 172,241 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 164,729 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Schmidt, Max, doing business as Peter Ludwig Schmidt,
Elberfeld, Germany. Razors. 166,880 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 170.792 ; pulilished Jan. 23, 1923.
Schmidt, Oscar, Inc., .Jersey City, N. J. Biwijo mando-
lins, guitars, and ukuleles and tenor banjos. 164,405 ;
Feb. 20.
Schmidt, Peter L. (See Schmidt, Max.)
Schmidt, Robert W., Chicago, 111. Jewelry, articles.
167.323 ; Apr. 24.
Schmitt, C. H. A., Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Dye-
stuffs. • 177.1S5: Dec. 11; Serial No. 180,622; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Schnefel Brothers, Newark, N. J. Manicure files. 164,538 :
Feb. 20.
Schneider, Emil D., doing business as Gintone Labora-
tories, Memphis, Tenn. Tonic for use upon the scalp
or skin. 170,254 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 171,140 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Schneider, Fred M., doing business as The Schneider
School of Music, Blue Island, 111. Phonograph rec-
ords for use in teaching music. 166,532 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 165.0.39; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Schneider, Herman, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, and
White Plains, N. Y., and Stamford, Conn. Hosiery,
coats, gloves, suits, etc. 174,994 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
172,960; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Schneider School of Music, The. (See Schneider,
Fred M.)
Schnezler, Heinrich, Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Hand
and foot balls of rubber. 172,385 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 170.342; published May 29, 1923.
Schnoor, E. V., Cigar Co., Wichita, Kans. Cigars.
164.785; Feb. 27.
Schocket, A., New York, N. Y. Vanity cases. 168,337;
May 22 ; Serial No. 158,585 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Schoedinger, F. O., Columbus, Ohio. Roofing paint and
paint enamel for furniture. 174,386 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 172,185 ; published July 17, 1923.
Schoedinger, F. O., Columbus, Ohio. Steel rules, zigzag
rules, dividers, measuring tapes, etc. 174,670 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 172,180 ; published July 24, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
779
Schoedinser, F. O.. Columbvis, Ohio. Stove dampors,
soldoriiii: furnnoes, pipes, elbows, etc. 174,672; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 172,183 : published July 17, 1923.
Schoediiiser, F. O., Columbus, Ohio. Soldering coppers,
punches, chisels, rivet sets, etc. 174,673 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 172,182 ; published July 24, 1923.
Schoediuger, V. O., Columbus, Ohio. Eaves-trough hang-
ers, nails, rivets, brackets, bolts, and chains. 174,677 ;
Oct. 23 : Serial No. 172.184 ; published July 24. 1923.
Schoellicopf Co.. The, Dallas, Tex. Shoe and boot linings
(cut out), shoe and boot uppers, rubber and leather
heels and soli's, and canvas shoes. 103,165 ; Jan. 2.
Schoen, Seymour S., doing business as Modern Kxtermi-
natlng Co.. New Yorii, N. Y. Liquid for exterminating
vermin. 174,808: Oct. 23; Serial No. 180.623; pub-
lished Aug. 7. 1923.
Schopnberg, F. E., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Screen doors,
windows, and transoms and frames for same. 167,000 ;
Apr. 17.
Schoener. Stephen, doing business as Quixy Polish Co.,
Jersev Citv, X. J. Polish for furniture, automobiles,
etc. '168.718; Mav 29; Serial No. 171,709; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Schoenine, M. E., Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Violins
and violin bows. 177,827; Dec. 25.
Schoepfer, Maurice, Paris, Fi'anec Perfumes, extracts,
toilet water, rice powders, etc. 172,710 : Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 175,524 ; published May 15, 1923.
Schofield's, J. S.. Sons Co., Macon, Ga. Steam boilers.
167,.">72 : Mav 1 ; Serial No. 166,719 ; published Jan. 30,
1923.
Sriiolderer & .\uc. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Men's and
voung men's suit*; and overcoats. 173.791 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 174,979: published .Tuly 10. 1923.
SchoU Manufacturing Co.. Inc.. Chicago. 111. Foot cor-
rective appliances, arch supports, etc. 163.396 ; Jan. 9.
Scholl ManufacturiuL' Co.. Inc.. Chicago, III. Noncorro-
sive metals. 165.654 ; Mar. 13.
Sehol! Manufacturing Company. The, Chicago, III. Ad-
hesive medicated shields or pads for corns, calluses,
and bunions. 167.379 : May 1 ; Serial No. 167,739 ;
published Dec. 26. 1922.
Scboll. Wesley L., doing business as The Soilofif Company,
Eldorado, Kans. Preparation to be applied to linen
collars. 170.331 ; July 10.
Schooley. Eusene R., doing business as Henry N. Schooley
and Son. Luzerne, Pa . Pood for chickens. 176.519 ;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 166.573 ; published .Tuly 31. 1923.
Schoolhouse. Chas.. & Son. (See Schoolhouse, Lewis.)
Schoolhoufip. Lewis, doing business as Chas. Schoolhouse
& Son, New York. N. Y. Silk, cotton, and silk and cotton
m.ixpd piece goods. 171,613 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177.876 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Scboonmaker Bros. & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Silk fabrics in the piece. 177,151; Dee. 11; Serial No.
182.360; published Sept. 18. 1923.
Scboonmaker, F. W., Inc. New York, N. Y. Mouth
wash. 168.439 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 170,994 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Schor & Roberts. San Francisco. Calif. Food product.
176.995: Dee. 11; Serial No. 176,695; published Sept.
25. 1923.
Sehrader's. A.. Son. Incorporated, Brooklyn. N. Y. Pneu-
matic valves, valve casings, in.sides, etc. 173.962 ;
Oct. 2: Serial No. 171,512: published July 10, 1923.
Sehrader's, A.. Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn. N. Y. Fluid-
pre.ssure gauees, indicators, etc. 174,164 : Oct, 9 ;
Serial No. 180.084 : published July 10. 1923.
Sehrader's, A.. Son, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ice
hags and svringe fixtures. 174.236 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
180.243 : published .Tulv 10. 1923.
Scbrafft. W. F.. i<c Sons Corporation, Boston, Mass.
Candies. 170.113; .July 10; Serial No. 159,327; pub-
lished Apr. 3. 1923.
Schrafffs. (See Shattuck, Frank G., Company.)
Schr^m Glass Manufacturing Company, Hillshoro, 111.,
and St. Louis. Mo. Glass jars. 163,166 ; Jan. 2.
Schratter. .\lfred, doing business as Schratter Brothers,
New York, N. Y. Canned peppers. 173.351; Sept. 25;
Serial No. 141,1.34 ; published June 26, 1923.
Schreiber Flour & Cereal Co., Kansas City, Mo. Pancake
flour, animal feeds, poultry feeds, cake flour, wheat
flour, etc. 165,970 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 159,890 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Schreiber, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Hats for women
and children. 176,371 ; Nov. 20.
Schrem, Albert, Giengen, Germany. Box openers and
nail pullers. 166,415 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 168,621 ;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Schreter. .\dolf, Baltimore. Md. Neckties. 169.175 ;
June 12: Serial No. 169.331; published Mar. 20.1923.
Schroeder & Hinkle, Columbia, Pa. Egg dye. 172,547 ;
Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,537 ; published May 29, 1923.
Schroeder, John, Lumber Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Shingles.
167.467 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,029 ; published Dec. 19,
1922.
Schroeder & Worth. New York, N. Y. Dresses, coats, and
suits. 177.013; Dec. 11; Serial No. 159,820; published
Sept. 18. 1923.
Schroer, Kunibert, doing business as The Schroer Pre-
serving Co., Berkeley. Calif. Fruit preserves, jellies,
.lams, and canned crushed fruits. 163,448 ; Jan. 9.
Schroer Preserving Co. (See Schroer, Kunibert.)
Schroy, L. D., Company, The, .\kron, Ohio. Inkwell
bases, sponge cups, desk pads, pen trays, etc. 175,327 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,725 ; published Aug. 14, 19:;3.
Schubb, Thomas. Detroit, Mich. Men's suits and over-
coats. 176,103 ; Nov. 13.
Schueller, B., Paris, France. Soaps. 167,716 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 144,157 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Schueller, Eugene, Paris, France. Hair dyes and color-
ings, perfumes, rouge, lip sticks, toilet powders and
creams. 166,229 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No, 165,094 ; pub-
lished Oct. 10. 1922.
Schulte, D. A., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Holders for
cigars and cigarettes and mouthpieces for pipes.
107,151; Apr. 24; Serial No. 172,358; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Schulthess, Ernest, doing business as Atlas Rubber Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Rubber hose. 172,584 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 170,794 ; published June 5, 1923.
Schultz & Ilirsch Co., Chicago, 111, Box springs, mat-
tresses, and pillows, 173,878 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
175,950; published May 29, 1923.
Schulz, Friedrich A., and G. A. Philipp, Leipzig, Germany,
assignors to The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated,
Wilmington, Del. Cleaning and polishing preparations.
23,724 ; renewed Oct. 17, 1923.
Schulz, Friedrich A., and G. A. Philipp, Leipzig, Germany,
assignors to The Chemical Foundation. Incorporated,
Wilmington, Del. Scouring and polishing preparations.
23,820 : renewed Nov. 14. 1923.
Schulze Baking Companv, Chicago, 111. Bread. 165.075 ;
Mar. 6 : Serial No. 159,293 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Schulze Baking Company, Chicago, 111. Bread. 170,974 ;
.Tuly 24, 1923.
Schulze, Louis, doing business as Success Pharmacal Co.,
Baltimore. Md. Remedy for toothache and neuralgia
and medicinal preparation for removing corns. 174,867 >'
Oct. 23; Serial No. 180.392; published July 31, 1923.
Schuman, Lewis, doing business as Kisco Pharmacal Co.,
Mount Kisco, N. Y. Preparation for asthmatic parox-
isms, hay asthma or rose cold, and bronchitis.
176.292 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,194 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Schuster Company, The. Clevelania, Ohio. Beverages and
sirups for making same. 174,301 ; Oct. 9.
Schuster Company Incorporated. The. Louisville. Ky.
Shirts, neckwear, underwear, sweaters, etc. 175.45.5 ;
Nov. 6; Serial No. 149,779; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Schutter-Jnhnson Candv Co.. Chicago. 111. Candy.
176,440-2 : Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 180.555-7 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Schuylkill Chemical Company, The. Philadelphia, Pa.
Stain-removing preparation for toilet, medicinal, and
domestic uses. 165,606 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167.055 ;
published Dee. 12. 1922.
Schwab, H. W.. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Woolen piece
goods. 175,491 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No.' 177,925 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Schwab, Louis, doing business as Stevens & Co., New
York. N. Y. Tools and appliances for automotive
vehicles, etc. 175.375 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 168,806 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Schwab, Louis, doing business as Stevens & Co., New
York. N. Y. Tools and appliances for automotive
vehicles, etc. 175,756 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 168,857 :
nublished Aug. 28, 1923.
Schwabacher Bros. & Co.. Incorporated, Seattle. Wash.
Granulated sugar. 175.775; Nov. 13; Serial No.
177.412 ; published Aug. 22. 1923.
Schwahn-Seyberth Mfg. Co.. doing business as The Pioneer
Pad Co.,"Eau Claire, Wis. Pads for horse collars.
163.397 ; Jan. 9.
Schwahn-Seyberth Mfg. Co., doing business' as The
Pioneer Pad Co., Eau Claire, Wis. Pads for horse
collars. 164.706 : Feb. 27.
Schwalb, William A., New York, N. Y. Face or wash
cloths. 175,151; Oct. 30; Serial No. 180,813; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Schwarge. Carl A., doing business as Sindol Co., Wood-
haven, N. Y. Face powders and cream, perfumes,
toilet waters, etc. 174,076 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178.676; published .Tuly 10, 1923.
Schwartz, Bernard Cigar Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Cigars. 177,803 ; Dec. 25.
Schwartz, Bernard Cigar Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Cigars. 177,820; Dec. 25.
Schwartz Bros. & Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Pocket-
books and leather suitcases. 177,790 ; Dec. 25.
Schwartz. Carl, New York, N. Y. Men's collars. 171.891 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,359 ; published May 22, 1923.
Schwartz, Chas.. & Son. Washington. D. C. Watch
movements. 174,745 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 168,732 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Schwartz, David, Companv, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton piece goods. 168.849 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,341 ;
published Mar. 6. 1923.
Schwartz, David, Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton goods in the piece. 174,128 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 180.558 ; published July 10, 1923.
sehwaitz, J. C,, St. Louis, Mo. Molding m»''erial for
dental castings. 163,534 ; Jan. 16.
780
INDEX OB" PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Schwartz. Jacob, doing business as Pacific Children's
Wear Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Rompers, wash
suits, dresses, etc. 176,121 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
167,151; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Schwartz, Paul H., doing business as Bob-o-Link Prod-
ucts Co., Baltimore, Md. Malt extract. 177,452 ;
Dec. 38; Serial No. 182,013: published Oct. 2, 1923.
Schwartz, Rudolph, San Francisco, Calif. Cigars.
173,254 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,486 ; published June
12, 1923.
Schwartz-Singer Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dresses
169,321; ,Tune 12; Serial No. 170,219; published Mar
Mar. 20, 1923.
Schwartzman, Theodore I., doing business as Lovejoy
Laboratories, Brooklyn, N. Y. Face and talcum pow
ders, face creams, hair tonics, etc. 168,017 ; May 8.
Schwarz, Max, Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Voile In the piece. 169,905 ; July 3 ; Serial No
170,795 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Schwarzenbach Huber Company, The, West Hoboken, N. J
Silk piece goods. 172,973 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,412
published June 5, 1923.
Schwarzenbach Huber Company, The, West Hoboken, N. J
Silk and artificial-silk piece goods, cotton, linen, and
woolen piece goods, and combinations of same. 173,359
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 180,145 ; published July 3, 1923
Schwarzenbach Huber Company, The, West Hoboken. N. J
Cotton-back satin in the piece. 173,374 ; Sept. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 180,146 ; published July 3, 1923.
Schwarzenbach Huber, Company, The, West Hoboken,
N. J. Draperies. 177.658 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
181,415 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Schwarzwaelder Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Waterproof
fabrics. 175,825 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,676 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4. 1923.
Schwed, Bertie S., Far Rockaway, N. Y. Sewing case.
170,202; .July 10; Serial No. 173,010; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Schweiz, Deeken- und Tnchfabriken Pfungen-Turbenthal,
Zurich, Switzerland. Textile fabrics. 177,335 ; Dec.
IS: Serial No. 181,571: published Sept. 25. 1923.
Schwerin, Albert A., sr., Kingman, Ariz. Medicinal prep-
aration for the treatment of toothache and pyorrhea.
109,855 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,124 ; published Mar. 6,
1923.
Scianna, Gustino, Lafayette, La. Preparation for rheu-
matism and pains, cramps, cuts, and sores. 172,345 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,688 ; published May 1, 1923.
Scientific Farming Machinery Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Tillers comprising a plow and soil disinte-
grator. 170,437 : July 17 ; Serial No. 171,660 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Scientol Products Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair tonic.
177,240 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,455 ; published Sept.
IS. 1923.
Scolding Locks Hairpin Company, Appleton, Wis. Hair-
pins made of mild steel. 164,017 ; Feb. 6.
Scoles, Arthur W., Co. (See Scoles, Arthur W.)
Scoles, Arthur W., doing business as Arthur W. Scoles Co.,
Tulsa, Okla. Paint and varnish remover. 164,541 ;
Feb. 20.
Scot Knit Hosiery Company. Harrisburg, Pa. Hosiery.
175,768 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,053 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Scotia Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery and under-
wear. 173,513 ; Sept. 25.
Scott Bros. (See Scott, Philip E.)
Scott, Edwin A., Publishing Co., New York, N. Y. Bi-
weekly magazine. 163.697; .Ian. 23.
Scott, Edwin A., Publishing Co., New York, N. Y. Bi-
weekly magazine. 167,859 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 156,660 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Scott, Evelyn, St. Louis, Mo. Certain pharmaceutical
preparations used in dressing the h:iir and cleansing
the scalp. 164,492 ; Feb. 20.
Scott & Fetzer Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Carpet
sweepers. 169,917 ; July 8.
Scott, Harry L., Baltimore, Md. Ice-cream cones made
of milk chocolate. 170,649 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
170,043 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Scott & Hunsicker. (See Scott, Joseph M.)
Scott, Hutchison, New York, N. Y. Metal cutters for
cutting reenforced-concrete bars and wire rigging
169,259 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,016 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Scott, Joseph M., doing business as Seott & Hunsicker.
Philadelphia, Pa. Dress and negligee shirts, neckties,
hosiery, etc. 163,021 ; .Tan. 23.
Scott, Lewis L., St. Louis. Mo. Golf clubs. 17.S.302 ;
Sept. IS; Serial No. 17,9,746; published June 19. 1923.
Scott, Philip E., doing bu-sinesB as Scott Bros.. San Fran-
cisco. Calif. Polishes for automobiles, pianos, and
furniture. 163.535 : Jan. 16.
Scott, Sibyl A., New York, N. Y. Wooden wedge blocks.
166,794 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 154,420 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Scott and Turner, Limited, Newcastle-on-Tvne, England
Medicated preparation for liver ailments. 174,944 ■
Oct. 30 : Serial No. 178,874 ; published Julv 24, 1923!
Scott, William J., doing business as Scott's Laboratories
Chicago, 111. Toilet preparations. 168,295 : May 15
Scott's Laboratories. (See Scott, William J.)
Scranton Cap Manufacturing Company, Scranton, Pa.
Men's and boys' headwear. 169,409 ; June 12.
Scranton Cap Manufacturing Company, Scranton, Pa.
Men's and boys' hats and caps. 172,795 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 175,214 ; published June 5, 1923.
Scribner's, Charles, Sons, New York, N. Y. Monthly
publication. 173,713 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,631 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Scribner's Ink Co. (See Hickok, Clarence G.)
Scripture, Arthur P., New York, N. Y. Steel bars and
billets. 170,314 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 175,328 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Scrogglns, Hugh A., doing business as Clear Thru Oil
Company, Springfield, Mo. Lubricating oil. 165,864 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 153,159; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Scully, D. B., Syrup Company, Chicago, 111. Sirup for
table purposes. 172,872 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,786 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Sea Coast Packing Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
168,483 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,646 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Sea Coast Packing Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
170,103 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 168,647 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Sea Coast Packing Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
170,965; July 24, 1923.
Sea-Dip Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Bath salt.
168,401 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,659 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Sea Food Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned shrimp and oysters.
168,813 : May 29 ; Serial No. 170,040 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Sea Pood Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned shrimp and oysters.
168,876 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,041 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Seaboard Chemical Company. (See Williams, Martin &
Gray, Inc.)
Seaboard Trading Co., New York, N. Y. Canned sardines
and salmon, dry, smoked, and pickled fish. 163,620 ;
.Tan. 23.
Seacoast Canning Company, Eastport, Me. Canned tunny
fish. 173,386 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,303 ; pub-
lished June 19. 1923.
Seaford Metal Products Company. (See Bauer, Fred-
erick ,T.)
Sealace Co., The, Chicago, 111. Shoe laces. 165.356 ; Mar.
6 ; Serial No. 168,129 ; published Dec. 5. 1922.
Sealy, Thomas, New York, N. Y. Turpentine. 164,586;
Feb. 20.
Seamless Rubber Co., Inc., The, New Haven, Conn. Dolls,
164,528 ; Feb. 20.
Seamless Steel Products Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Seamless
steel containers. 163.760 ; Jan. 23.
Sears Equipment Company, Inc., Rome, N. Y. Automobile
soap. 165.105 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 141,131 ; published
Dec. 5, 1922.
Sears, H. P., Cycle Co., Oil Department, Rome, N. Y.
Gasoline, lubricating oil and grease. 165.802 ; Mar. 20;
Serial No. 161,151; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Sears, Roebuck and Co.. Chicago, 111. Clocks. 164,366;
Feb. 20.
Sears. Roebuck and Co., Chicago, III. Middy blouses.
164,744: Feb. 27.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Work pants.
164,747: Feb. 27.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Clocks. 164,993 ;
Feb. 27.
Sears. Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Tooth paste.
167,305 ; Apr. 24.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Phonographs,
phonograph records and needles, disc-record albums.
167.620 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 125,254 ; published Jan. 10,
1922.
Sears. Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Catalogues pub-
lished semiannually. 167,921 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,424 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Sears, Roebuck and Co.. Chicago, 111. Plowshares, plows,
cultivators, corn planters, disk harrows. 169,322;
.Tune 12 ; Serial No. 175,109 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Safety pins
172.237 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,215 ; published May
8, 1923.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Talcum powders.
172.238 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,275 ; published May
22. 1923.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Corsets. 176,141 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 175.525 ; published July 31, 1923.
Sears. Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111., and Seattle, Wash.
Lubricatiug oils. 176,909 ; Dec. 4.
Sears. Roebuck and Company, New York. N. Y., and
Chicago, 111. Phonograph records. 170,708 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 140,072 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Sears, Roebuck and Company, New York, N. Y., and Chi-
cago, 111. Sound boxes for phonographs. 172,002 ; Aug.
21 : Serial No. 140,073 : published May 8, 1923.
Seaside Oil Company, Summerland, Calif. Petroleum
products. 166,496 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 171,961 ; pub-
lished .Tan. 9, 1923.
Seattle Macaroni Mfe. Co. Inc., Seattle, Wash. Alimen-
tary pastes. 170.988; July 24.
Seattle Macaroni Mfg. Co. Inc., Seattle, Wash. Macaroni,'
vermicelli, and spaghetti. 173,514; Sept. 25.
Sebastian Packing Co. (See Carroll, J. Pratt, Inc.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabet it al list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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Sebastopol Apple Growers T'nion, Sebastopol, Cnllf. Krosli
apples. l«4,9r)2; Feb. 27. ^ ,,^ ^^ ,
Sebastopol Apple Growers Union, Sebastopol, Calif. I'resh
apples. 105.987 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,056 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Secaw «,'hcmical rompany. Irvington. N. J. Triphenyl-
phosphato and phosphorus oxychloride. 164,098 ;
Sccord, Laura. Confections. Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, Can-
ada. Candles. 163.475; .Tan. 16.
Secoy, Edward A., doina business as Oak Grove General
Sjn-.itarium, Willianisport, Ohio. Medicine for the treat-
ment of influenza, etc. 176,282; Nov. 20; Serial No.
17S,S75: published Aug. 14, 1923. _, ^ ^, ^
Security Cement & Lime Co.. Ilacerstown, Md. Portland
cement. 167.522 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,761 ; published
Jan. 9, 192."?.
Security Cement & Lime Co., na.?erstown, Md. Portland
cement. 168,650 ; Mav 29 ; Serial No. 165,762 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13. 1923.
Security Cement & Lime Co., Hngerstown, Md. Ground
and "livdrated lime. 174,447: Oct. 16; Serial No.
165.760; published July 3, 1923.
Security Drug Co., Alameda, Calif. Hair shampoo, dan-
druff remover, hair tonic, and scalp cleanser. 168.834 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 170,550 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Sedalia Manufacturing Company. Sedalia, Mo. Welding
flux. 176.382 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,523 ; published
Ausr. 21. 1923.
See The Point Waistband Company, Inc.. New York, N. T.
Waistbands. 176,624 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 161,651 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Seebass Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Salad dressing.
164,643 ; Feb. 27.
Seeck & Kade. (See Kade, Max.)
Seelbach, K. C. Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Scissors,
shears, razor blades, pocket, table, and other i;nives.
168,725 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,819 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Seeman Brothers, New Y'ork. N. Y. Canned fruits.
23,089 : renewed May 23, 1923.
Seeman Brothers, New York, N. Y. Certain cereal prod-
ucts. 23,126; renewed May 30, 1923.
Seeplain Envelope Company, New York, N. Y. En-
velopes. 165.929 ; Mar. 20.
Seesaw Cane Farms. (See Heiss. Frank A.)
Segall, M. R., doing business as M. R. Segall & Co., Balti-
more, Md. Coal, coke, and charcoal. 173,311 ; Sept.
18 ; Serial No. 179,169 ; published June 19, 1923.
Segerstrom, Emil B., Anaheim, Calif. Soap, soap paste
and powder. 169,755 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 171,390 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Sehon, Stevenson & Company, Huntington, W. Va.
Coffee. 170,383 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,595 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Seiberling Eubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Elastic ve-
hicle tires, auto tire flaps, reliners, etc. 172,503 ;
Aug. 28.
Seiberling Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Soles and
heels for boots and shoes. 173,619 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
164.564 ; published June 12, 1923.
Seiberling Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Rubber heels
for boots and shoes. 176,921 ; Dec. 4.
Seidel. Ad., & Sons, Chicago, II!. Cake mixes. 165,647 :
Mar. 13.
Seidenberg. R. J., Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Cigars. 173,674;
Oct. 2 : Serial No. 178,003 ; published July 3, 1923.
Seldlitz Varnish Company, Kansas City, Mo. Spar, floor,
and finishing varnishes, wood finishes. 166,171 ; Mar.
27 ; Serial No. 166,322 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Seidman. Charles, doing business as Charles Seidman &
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Neckties. 177.258 : Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 183,763; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Seifert Cromwell Company. The, Youngstown, Ohio. Gen-
eral tonic. 164,434 ; Feb. 20.
Seifert, Oswald, Salt Lake City, Utah. Blood purifiers,
stomach tonic, cough sirup, etc 173,349 ; Sept. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 169,376; published June 26, 1923.
Seigenberg & Sher, Los Angeles, Calif. Dolls. 172,341 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 179,062 ; published May 29, 1923.
Seinsheimer Paper Company, The, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Wrapping paper. 166,800 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 138,110 ;
published Feb. 1, 1921.
Seitz. Walton C. Milwaukee, Wis. Hand shields.
170,683 ; July 17.
Solbach, Mas, Pforzheim-Dillstein, Germany. Strings for
violins and similar musical instruments. 172.863 ; Sept.
11 : Serial No. 171,287 ; published .June 5, 1923.
Seldage, Joseph J., Spokane, Wash. Insecticide for use
in exterminating rodents, etc. 170,753 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 173,366 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Selden Worsted Mills. Methuen. Mass. Fancy worsted
and dress goods of cotton, silk, etc., in the piece.
163,930; Feb. 6.
Selden Worsted Mills, Methuen, Mass. Fancy worsted
and dress goods of cotton, silk, wool, worsted, and mix-
tures, in the piece. 163,949-50 : Feb. 6.
Select Packing Co.. Easton, Pa. Dried fruit and salted-
nut mixture. 176,609 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,487 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Selenkow, Jacob K., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hobbyhorses,
children's automobiles, aeroplane toys. 167,080 ; Apr.
24 ; Serial No. 156,031 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Self-Expression Publishing Company. (See Tsukalas,
Nicnolas.)
Sclig Company, The, Atlanta, Ga. Deodorizing fluid.
176.290 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,393 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Sella Company, The, Atlanta, Ga. Disinfectant. 176,291 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 180,394; published Aug. 14, 1923,
Selig Company, The, Atlanta, Ga. Disinfectant. 176,296 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 180.395; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Selig Company, The, Atlanta, Ga. Disinfectant. 176,322 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,396 ; published Aug. 14, 192.'i-
Selker, J. W., Cigar Co., Clarion, Pa. Cigars. 172,440 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 171,338 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Selkow, Irving, doing business as Washington Barber
Supply Co.. New York, N. Y. Hair tonic. 176,300;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,227 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Selkowitz, Isidor J., doing business as Mirose Laboratories,
New York, N. Y. Hair tonic, complexion powder, de-
pilatory, etc. 172,685 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 159,628 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Selrite Products Inc., New York, N. Y. Animated-figurb
toys. 175,307 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 162,318 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Seltzer, Theodore, doing business as Dr. Bengue, West
Hoboken, N. J. Remedy for use in treatment of rheu-
matism, gout, neuralgia. 163,167 ; Jan. 2.
Semel, J. H., & Co., New York, N. Y. Children's Icnit
underwear. 170,145 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 163,653 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Semet-Solvay Company, Solvay, N. Y. Concrete hardener
and accelerator. 169.438 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 173,250 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Semet-Solvay Company, Solvay, N. Y. Organic and in-
organic chemicals. 170,279 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
173,251 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Seminole Remedy Co. (See Shields, Henry H.)
Semper-Vita Laboratories. (See Lazar, Sol.)
Semple, Jas. A., doing business as The Lumidor Co.. Chi-
cago, 111. Humidifying devices for internal-combustion
engines. 166,936; Apr. 17; Serial No. 169,377; pub-
lished .Tan. 9, 1923.
Seneca Knitting Co. (See Smith. Caleb.)
Seneca Oil Works. Warren, Pa. Lubricating oils.
24,604 : renewed Apr. 24, 1924.
Senora Paint Works, Inc., Long Island City. N. Y.
Mixed liquid paints. 173,413 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
177,752 ; published June 19, 1923.
Sensat, G., Hijos, Barcelona, Spain. Olive oil. 164,118 ;
Feb. 13.
Senville. William, New Y'ork, N. Y. Daily publication.
163,799 ; Jan. 30.
Serage, Francis L., doing business as Community Advertis-
ing Co., Columbus, Ohio. Calendars published annually.
172,079 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,285 ; published May
22, 1923.
Serrurier, Iwan, Altadena, Calif. Cabinet motion-picturts
apparatus. 176,030 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,228^
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Service Electric Mfg. & Supply Co., Boston, Mass. Can-
opies for electric-light fixtures and parts thereof.
168,994 ; May 29.
Service Equipment Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet-
ings and pillowcases. 175.446 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
183,236; published Aug. 28. 1923.
Service Sales Agency. (See Curtiss. Lloyd, assignor.)
Sete Ame des Industries Chimiques de W'ilsele-Louvaln,
Wilsele-Louvain. Belgium. Lithopone, zinc white, bari-
um sulphate, etc., serving as a base for paints.
164,288; Feb. 20.
Sethness Company, Chicago, 111. Chocolate malted con-
centrate for the making of a food drink. 3 73,847;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,265 ; published July 3, 1923.
Sethness Company, Chicago, 111. Beverage sold as a soft
drink and sirups for making same. 173.953 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 175,681 ; published July 10, 1923.
Sethness Company, Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic, maltless,
sirup for making a citrous beverage. 177.302 ; Dec.
18; Serial No. 173.147; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Seven Sutherland Sisters, Corp., New York. N. Y. Hair
coloring. 165,625 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 167,490 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12. 1922.
Sewall Paint & Glass Company, Kansas City, Mo. Ready-
mixed wall paints, wall size, and wall-p.Tint thinners.
168,728 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,186 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Sewall Paint & Glass Company, Kansas City. Mo. Var-
nishes, varnish stain, enamels, etc. 174,224 ; Oct. 9 ;
Serial No. 180,814 ; published July 10. 1923.
Sewall Paint and Glass Company. Kansas City, Mo.
Prepared paint. 177.545; Dec. 18; Serial No. 183,320 ;
published Oct. 2. 1923.
Sew.Trd Trunk and Bag Company, Petersburg. Va. Ward-
robe trunks. 171,214 : July 31 ; Serial No. 178,004 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Sewell-Clapp-Envelopes, Chicago, 111. Envelopes. 166.938 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 171,288; published .Tan. 16. 1923.
Sewickley Electric Manufacturing Cbmnany. Sewickley,
Pa. Electric watt-hour meters. 175,340 : Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 171.554; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Sexauer, Frederick E., doing business as Frederick E.
Sexauer and Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fancy leather
goods. 176,391 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 172,254 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Sexauer, J. A., Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Fire-pot
repair parts. 168.516 ; May 22.
Sexauer, J. A., Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Rubber
cushions, washers, packings, gaskets, etc. 169,925 ;
July 3.
Sexton, John, and Company, Chicago, 111. Canned vege-
tables, beans and pork, prepared spaghetti, flavoring
extracts, peanut butter, etc. 169,220 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 153,625 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Sexton, John, and Company, Chicago, 111. Baking pow-
der, table salt, fruit and vegetable coloring, lye,
glycerin, etc. 169 883; July 3; Serial No. 153,696;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Seydel Chemical Company, Nitro, W. Va., and Jersey City,
N. J. Antispasmodic used in seasickness, rtismeuor-
rhoa, and other stomach spasms. 165,518 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 163,767 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Seydel Chemical Companv, Nitro, W. Va., and Jersey City,
N. J. Local ancesthetic. 167,395 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
164,087 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Sevforth, Henrv G., Chicago, 111. Laxative cough and
cold remedv. 105,490 : Slar. 13 ; Serial No. 166,204 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Seymour Manufacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metal alloys of copper, zinc, and nickel in the form of
tubes and shells. 165,725-6 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
168,945-6 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Seymour Manufacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metals — namely, metal alloys of copper, zinc, and nickel
in the form of tubes and shells. 166,007 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 168.944 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Seymour Manufacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metals — namely, brass, gilding, copper, etc. 171,833 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,952 ; published May 15, 1923.
Seymour Manufacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metal alloys of copper, zinc, and nickel, wire in coils,
etc. 171,8.34 : Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,9.54 ; published
May 15. 1923.
Seymour Manufacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metal alloys of copper, zinc, and nickel. 173,479 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 175,956 ; published June 19, 1923.
Seymour Manufacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metal alloys. 173,480 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,955 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Seymour Manufacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metals. 173,481 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,953 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Scvuuiin' Mamifacturing Company, The, Seymour, Conn.
Metal electrodes. 174,408 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 175,951 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Seymour Packing Company, The, Topeka, Kans. Dressed
poultry and eggs. 167,138 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
156,927 : published Jan. 23, 1923.
Seymour Packinc Companv, The, Topeka, Kans. Dressed
poultry. IGT.l.sn : Apr. 24; Serial No. 156,926; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Seymour Packing Company, The, Topeka, Kans. Dressed
-poultry. 167.223: Apr. 24; Serial No. 156,928; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Seymour Packing Company, The, Topeka, Kans. Dressed
poultry and eggs. 169,137 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
156,929 ; published Jan. 23. 1923.
Seymour Packing Company, The. Topeka, Kans. Dressed
poultry. 171,113 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,925 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Shafarman, L., Inc., New York, N. Y. Headwear — namely,
soft and stiff hats for men. 172,093 : Aug. 21 ; Serial
No. 176.921 : published May 22, 1923.
Shafe. Wilfred T., doing business as 0-Jib-Wa's Indian
Medicine Company, Flint, Mich.
163,168 ; Jan. 2.
Shaffner. S. E., Co., Portland, Oreg.
tracts, crushed and canned fruits.
Serial No. 168,807 ; published May 15. 1923.
Shaft Pierce Shoe Company, Faribault, Minn
169,735 : June 26.
Shain. Harry, doing business as Emily Brassiere Co., New
York, N. Y. Brassieres, handeaux, and corsets. 166,389 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,425 ; puhlished Dec. 5, 1922.
Shakeproof Screw & Nut Lock Company, Chicago, 111.
Nut locks. 167.320 : Apr. 24.
Shamrock Overall Mfg. Co., Louisville, Ky. Overalls.
173,327 : Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 171,710 ; published June
26, 1923.
Shane, C. B., Co., Chicago, 111.
164,777-8; Feb. 27.
Shane, C. B., Co., Chicago, 111.
172.961 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
5, 1923.
Shannon, Edward J.. Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Shellac. 167,617 ; May 1 : Serial No. 142,038 ; puhlished
Dec. 19, 1922.
Shannon, J. A., & Son. Iowa Falls, Iowa. Dressed poul-
try and eggs. 176,508 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 164,562 •
published Aug. 7, 1923,
London, England. Men's, youths
clothing. 176,588 ; Nov. 27 : Sfe
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Seattle, Wash. Caps, sweaters, lev
gings. scarfs, bathing suits, hose, gloves. 176.571 : No>
27; Serial No. 178.534: published Sept. 18, 1923.
Shnpero, Lewis & Co.. New York, N. Y. Dresses. 172.861 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 170,551 ; published June 5, 1923.
Medicinal bitters.
Food-flavoring ex-
171,453 ; Aug. 7 ;
Shoes.
Raincoats and topcoats.
Raincoats and topcoats.
175,110 ; published June
Baby
Oct.
166,713;
2. 1923.
167,790;
Shannon, John C.
boys', and ladies.'
rial No. 180.398 :
Shansby, Joseph B.
Shapiro, Charles H., doing business as A-B-C Auto Badla-
tor Works, Chicago, 111. Radiators for motor vehicles.
166,008 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,463 ; published July
4, 1922.
Shapiro, Esther C, doing business as American Diamond
& Jewelry Co., Chicago, 111. Pearls, pearl necklaces,
and pearl-mounted jewelry. 175.941 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 173,444 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Shapiro, Louis, doing business as Louis Shapiro & Co.,
Mount Vernon, N. Y. Men's ready-made suits and
overcoats. 170,142 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 163,117 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Shapiro, Louis, doing business as Louis Shapiro & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Men's ready-made suits and over-
coats. 174,257 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 177,626 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Shapiro, Louis, doing business as Louis Shapiro & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Men's ready-made suits and over-
coats. 174,272; Oct. 9; Serial No. 177,627; published
July 10, 1923.
Shapleigh Hardware Company, St. Louis, Mo. Enameled
ware consisting of rice boilers, mixing bowls, wash-
bowls, etc. 166,408 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,608 : pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Shapleigh Hardware Company, St Louis, Mo.
baths, coffee and rice boilers, bowls, etc. 174,106 ;
2 ; Serial No. 162,358 ; published July 3, 1923.
Shapleigh Hardware Company. St. Louis, Mo. Fishing
lines, rods, and reels. 176,820 ; Nov. 27.
Sharaf, Morris, Boston, Mass. Ladies' aprons.
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 156.027 ; published Jan.
Sharon Pressed Steel Co., Sharon. Pa. Dollies.
May 8 ; Serial No. 165,765 : published Feb. 6, 1923.
Sharon Pressed Steel Co., Sharon, Pa. Trailers. 167,811 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 165,706 : published Feb. 13, 1923.
Sharon Pressed Steel Co., Sharon. Pa. Hand trucks.
167,812 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165,764 ; published Feb. 13,
1023.
Sharon Pressed Steel Company, Sharon, Pa. Stampings
pressed or stamped from sheet steel. 165,671 ; Mar.
20 ; Serial No. 166,581 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Sharp & Dohme, Baltimore, Md. Benzyl benzoate.
165,710; Mar. 20; Serial No. 168,338; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Sharp & Dohme, Baltimore, Md. Suppurative medicinal
powder. 170,247 : July 10 ; Serial No. 171,596 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3. 1923.
Sharpe, Frank H., Dorchester, Mass. Machines for divid-
ing dough. 167,663 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,260 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Sharpe-Philippi Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Germicidal
solution. 168,663 : May 29 ; Serial No. 155,327 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Shattuck, Frank G., Company, doing business as Schrafft's,
New Y'ork, N. Y. Candy. 171.335 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. '
172,560 ; published May 15, 1923.
Shaw, Arthur H., Welleslev, Mass. Live poultry and
eggs. 172,643 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 157,855 ; published
May 1, 1923.
Shaw, Frederick G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cream to be ap-
plied to the skin as an insect repellent. 173,899 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 176,505 ; published July 10, 1923.
Shaw, Marvin, and Co., New York, N. Y. Dresses.
171,849 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 170,995 ; published May
15, 1923.
Shaw Mfg. Co., Oak Park, 111. Spark plugs. 170,341 ;
July 10.
Shaw, Welsh & Company, Galesburg, 111. Metal plates
to hold the heat under the bottoms of cooking vessels
and utensils. 169,551 : Junp 19.
Shaw, William T., doing business as Shoemaco Mfg. Co.,
Bellevue, Ohio. Foot powder. 169,786 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 155,709 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Company, Fort Madison, Iowa. Foun-
tain pens. 173,423 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 157,185 :
published June 26, 1923.
Sheberashenko, Audrey, doing business as Radius Tool
Co., Detroit, Mich. Radius tools and knurling tools
for holders. 166,503 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 162,954 ;
published .Tan. 2, 1923.
Shoboygan Dairy Products Co., Sheboygan, Wis. Ice
cream. 171,912; Aug. 14.
ShPdaker, Charles E., & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Men's
and women's woven textile athletic underwear and
women's bloomers. 175.047 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
179,627; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Sheet Lathing Corporation, assignor to Plnstuc Mfg. Cor-
poration, Syracuse, N. Y. Sheet lathing. 169,512:
June 19; Serial No. 171,962: published Mar. 27, 1923.
Sheffer, Max B., Card Co.. Chicago, 111. Sots of pictures.
173,634 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 172,404 ; published May
29, 1923.
Sheffield, Lawrence B., doing business as L. B. ShefBeld
Company, Inc., Richmond, Va. Table sirups. 171,696 ;
Aug. 7.
Sheffield Mfg. Co., Burr Oak, Mich. Corn planters.
163,883 ; Feb. 6.
ShefiBeld Mfg. Co., Burr Oak, Mich. Hand coaster sleds.
165,741 : Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,873 : published Dec.
26. 1922.
Sheffield Mfg. Co., Burr Oak, Mich. Com planters.
166,106 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,042 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
UNITED STATES PATENT Ol'FIGE, 11)23.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Contimu'd.
783
Sheffield Mfg. Co., Burr Oak. Mich. Children's hand
sleds. 175.628 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 174,530 ; pub-
lished Au?. 21, 1923.
Sheltield I'harniacal Co., Chicago, 111. Perspiration pre-
ventive. 104,491); Feb. 20.
Shefrtel, Michael \V.. doiiie business as Rheuniatnni Coin-
pauv, Stigler, Okla. Liniment for rheumatism, bruises,
etc." 174,354 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 177,111 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Sheik Toilet Products Company. (See Kleis, Adolf J.)
Shelby Wax Paper Company. The. Shelby, assignor to The
Crystal Waxing Company, Middlctown, Ohio. Sheets
of wax paper in packages. 172,018 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
Xo. 171,286 : published May 22, 1923.
Shelby Wax Paper Co., The, Shelby, Ohio, assignor to
The Crystal Waxing Company, Middletown, Ohio.
Sheets of wax paper in packages. 177,838 ; Dec. 25.
Sheldon Booth & Co., Chicago, 111. Polish for polishing
enameled, painted, or varnished surfaces. 168,736 ;
May 29: Serial No. 172,636: published Mar. 13, 192:^.
Shell Companv of California, San Francisco, Calif. Lu-
bricating oils. 168,803; May 29; Serial No. 174,186;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Shell Companv of C.Tlifornia, San Francisco, Calif. Gaso-
line. 169,945 ; July 3.
SheUac Co. of New York, New York, N. Y. Chemical
composition for the removal of oils, paints, etc.
168,737 ; Mav 29 ; Serial No. 172,689 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Shellac Co. of New York, New York, N. Y. Prepared
.shellacs, varnishes, color stains, etc. 168,758 ; May
29; Serial No. 172,690; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Sheltou Vapor Stove Company Indianapolis, Ind. Cook-
ing and heating stoves. 176,898; Dec. 4.
Shenandoah Abattoir Co., Shenandoah, Pa. Smoked hams
and bacons, cooked ham, lard, etc. 173,538 : Sept. 25.
Shenandoah Valley Apple Cider & Vinegar Co., Winches-
ter, Va. Jellies, jams, fruit preserves, fruit butter,
canned fruit, etc. 163,449 : Jan. 9.
Shepard Electric Crane & Hoist Company, Montour Falls,
N. Y. Electrically - operated hoisting machinery.
177.837 : Dec. 25.
Sheppard, George W., San Francisco, Calif. Parlor games.
173,307 : Sept. IS ; Serial No. 179,383 ; published June
19, 3 923.
Sheppard, George W., San Francisco, Calif. Parlor
games. 175,370 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 175,217 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Sheppard, Osmond M., Bellingham, Wash. Candy.
173,230 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 173,367 ; published June
19, 1923.
Sheratone Products Corporation, New Y^ork, N. Y. Fin-
ishing and polishing materials in the nature of a
varnish. 170.555 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,678 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Sherman, Clay & Co., San Francisco. Calif. Metal polish
for cleaning and polishing band instruments, ?how
cases, brass or zinc signs, etc. 163,808 : Jan. 30.
Sherman Coffee Company, The, Sherman, Tex. Roasted
and ground coffee. 176,219 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
178,475 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Sherman, H. A., doing business as Trio Drug Co.. Denver,
Colo. Mustard liniment and balm, face powder, vanish-
ing, cleansing, and bleaching creams, etc. 163,932 ;
Feb. 6.
Sherman, H. B., Manufacturing Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Electric motors and parts thereof. 175.842 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 181,223 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Sherman & Lebair, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ho-
siery, boots, shoes, overalls, and rompers. 176,496 ;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 174,492 ; published Sept. IS. 1923.
Sherman. Robert, New York, N. Y. Puzzles. 177,817 •
Dec. 25.
Sherman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Traveling-bags, suit-
cases, brief cases, trunks, pocketbooks. 174,811 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 144,882 ; published Oct. 11, 1921.
Sherrer. Fredrick M., doing business as Ino Manufacturing
Company, Portland, Ark. Hair dressing.. 165,588 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 157,853 : published Dec. 5, 1922.
?herts, J. E. (See Law, Edwin F., assignor.)
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Brass
polish, liquid, paste, or semipaste. 163.857 ; Jan. 30.
Sherwin-Williams Company. The. Cleveland, Ohio. Paints,
paint enamels, japans, varnishes, etc. 164,193 ; Feb. 13.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The. Cleveland. Ohio. Paints,
paint enamels, varnishes, stains, etc. 164,558 ; Feb. 20.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paints,
paint enamels, japans, varnishes, etc. 164.606-7 ;
Feb. 20.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paints,
paint enamels, varnishes, stains, etc. 164,638 ; Feb. 27.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio. Paints,
paint enamels, japans, varnishes, etc. 165.277 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 154,327 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio. Chemi-
cal dip to control scabies of sheep and cattle. 105.480 ;
Mar. 13: Serial No. 168,074: published Dec. 12, 1922.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Clean-
ing and renewing the finish of waxed, painted, and
varnished floors, fnrnitiire, etc. 166.903; Apr. 17.
Sherwin-Williams Company. The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paint,
naint enamels, varnishes, stains. Ineqners;. ete. 167 678 •
Mav 8 ; Serial No. 147,470 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Paint,
paint enamels, japans, stains, etc. 168,111 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 145,131; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paint,
paint enamels, japans, varnishes, stains, etc. 168,347 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 136,241 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Com-
bined linoleate and resinate lead and manganese drier.
168,455 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 173,581 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paints,
paint enamels, japans, varnishes, stains, and fillers,
160,471-2 : June 19 ; Serial Nos. 173,680-1 ; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Paints, paint enamels, iapans, varnishes, stains, and
fillers. 169,474 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 173,789 ; published
Mar. 20. 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Paints, paint enamels, japans, varnishes, stains, and
fillers. 169,475 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 173,787 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paints,
paint enamels, japans, varnishes, etc. 170,537 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 174,413 ; published Apr. 17. 1923.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Foun-
dation dampprooflng. 171,677 ; Aug. 7.
Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Wood pre-
servative. 171.700 ; Aug. 7.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Polish.
171,956; Aug. 14.
Sherwood Petroleum Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
White mineral oil for medicinal purposes. 170,198-9 ;
July 10; Serial Nos. 173.368-9; published Apr. 3,1923.
Sherwood Petroleum Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Svnthetic petrolatum and petroleum jelly. 176,315 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,063 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Shevers Ice Cream Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Ice
cream, water ice, frozen fruits, and frozen puddings.
165,778 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 158,649 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Shield, Henry, doing business as Common Sense Mfg. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. Polish for automobiles. 164,365 ;
Feb. 20.
Shields, Belmont L., doing business as Dandereater Com-
pany, Leesville, La. Hair tonic. 167,741 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 168,985 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Shields, Burton T., doing business as Shields and Hop-
kins Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Periodical publica-
tions. 169,^65 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,927 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Shields, Henry H., doing business as Seminole Remedy
Co., Louisville, Ky. Preparation for the treatment of
rheumatism, kidney, and bladder trouble, neuralgia,
etc. 168,056 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 170,259 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Shinbaum, Ernest, doing busines as Embro Medicine Com-
pany. Chattanooga, Tenn. Embrocation or liniment.
166,876; Apr. 17; Serial No. 156,827; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Shinn, .Teannette C, doing business as J. C. Shinn Co.,
New Y'ork. N. Y. Educational card games. 177,298 ;
Dec. 18 : Serial No. 174.217 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Shinola Company, Rochester, N. Y. Shoe polish.
177.840; Dec. 25.
Shipman, Clara M., doing business as C. A. Mosso Labora-
tories, Chicago, 111. Antiseptic liniment for first-aid
treatment of bums, cuts, bruises, etc. 167.809 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 166,265 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Shirek & Hirsch, New York, N. Y. Men's, women's, and
children's outer garments. 170,117 ; July 10 : Serial
No. 162.461 ; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Shirey & Brown, Buena Vista, assignor to Arnica Cream
Company, Inc., Roanoke, Va. An emollient for the skin.
23,800 : renewed Nov. 7, 1923.
Shirland Knitting Mills. (See Ellis, John S.)
Shirley Manufacturing Co.. Shreveport. La. Finger rings
and ring mountings. 169.509 : June 19 ; Serial No.
171,820: published Mar. 27, 1923.
Shirt Suubers Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Devices for
preventing shirts from creeping up. 172,322 ; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 176.577 ; published May 8, 1923.
Shirtcraft Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Dress and
negligee shirts for men. 176,920 ; Dec. 4.
Shoe Retailer Company, The, Boston, Mass. Periodical
published monthly. 165,255 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
168,558 : published Dec. 19, 1922.
Shoemaco Mfg. Co. (See Shaw, William T.)
Shoemaker, Flora H., doing business as The Frostilla
Company, Elmira, N. Y. Lotions for the treatment of
the skin. 172,793 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,451 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Shoemaker, Flora H., doing business as The Frostilla
Company, Elmira, N. Y. Lotion for the skin. 174.935 ;
Oct. 30 : Serial No. 173,445 ; published July 24, 1923.
Shoninger-Heinsheimer Manufacturing Co., Chicago. HI.
Children's cloaks and capes. 173,341 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 171,963: published July 3. 1923.
Shoninger-Heinsheimer Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111.
Juniors' and misses' cloaks, capes, and suits. 173,819;
Oct. 2 : Serial No. 171,964 ; published July 3, 1923.
784
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Shouinger, Sol H., doing business as The Solves Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Baby pants or diaper covers.
170,568 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 163,709 ; published Oct.
24, 1922.
Shoor-Patch Rubber Company. (See McBride, Joseph J.)
Shopp Brick Company, Portland, Oreg. Bricks and tiles.
172,498 ; Aug. 28.
Shores-Mueller Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Pharma-
ceutical and medicinal preparations for treating ani-
mals, antiseptics, germicides, etc. 169,841 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 172,962; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Shottou, John C, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal solders, and
more particularlv a gold solder. 165,619 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 167,340 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Shotwell Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Candies. 175,565 ;
Nov. 6; Serial No. 181,456; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Shotwell Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. I'op-corn candy. 177,241 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,416 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Shotwell's Inc., Houston, Tex. Children's clothing —
namely, suits, overcoats, mackinaws, etc. 172,783 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 158,403 : published June 5. 1923.
Shrader Battery Company, New Albany, Ind. Electric bat-
teries. 166,310 ; Mar. 27.
Shreveport Chemical Company, Shreveport, La. Material
used to hasten the setting and lower the freezing point
of cement. 173,071 ; Sept. 11.
Shreveport Chemical Company. (See Benson, Thomas L.)
Shriberg, Samuel, doing business as Sumner Specialty
Co., East Boston, Mass. Furniture and automobile
polish. 164.637 ; Feb. 27.
Shulraan & Sons, New York, N. Y. Men's, women's, and
children's hosiery. 163,995 ; Feb. 6.
ShuU-Day Company, Tacoma, Wash. Overalls and
jackets. 163,622 ; Jan. 23.
ShuU-Day Company, Tacoma, 'Wash. 171,900 ; Aug. 14.
ShuU-Day Company, Tacoma, "Wash. Trousers. 171,901j
Aug. 14.
Shults Ointment Company. (See Hinkson, Andrew H.)
Shumake Remedy Co., The. (See Hightower, James F.)
Shur-On Optical Co. Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Eyeglasses,
spectacles, and parts and repairs. 165,672 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 166.575 : published Oct. 24. 1922.
Shurtz, Thomas M., doing business as Manchester Handle
& Turning Company, Manchester, Mich. Baseball bats.
173,690 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,458 ; pubUshed June
19, 1923.
Shute, Bruce T.. Sacramento, Calif. Fresh deciduous
fruits. 173,880 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,221 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Sichel, Ferdinand, New York, N. Y. Cotton goods and
linens in the piece. 169,669 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
175,028; puWished Mar. 27, 1923.
Siebel, J. B., Sons' Co., Chicago, lU. Bread. 163,623 ;
Jan. 23.
Siebert-Constable Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Hosiery.
172,152; Aug. 21.
Siebert, Otto W., Gardner, Mass. Toy automobiles.
165,517 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 163,598 ; puWished .Tan.
2, 1923.
Siegbert, Louis, & Bro., New York, N. Y. Cotton piftce
goods. 170.235 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,037 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Siegbert, Louis, & Bro., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 171,415 • Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,493 ; published
May 15, 1923.
Slegel, Henrv, New York, N. Y. Ladies' trimmed hats.
177,002 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,399 ; published Sept.
11. 1923.
Siegel, Morris, doing business as The Liko Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Stove poUsh. 169,513 ; .Tune 19 ;
Serial No. 171,965; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Siegman, Arthur, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and
gentlemen's cravats. 172,156 ; Aug. 21.
Siemers-Marshall Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo. Electric-
lighting fixtures for show cases. 165,182 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 168,694 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Sierra Chemical Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Water-
softening compound. 170,004 : July 10 ; Serial No.
156,721 : published Mar. 6. 1923.
Sierra Refining Company, Los Angeles. Calif. Gasoline.
168,777 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,155 ; pubUshed Feb.
27, 1923.
Sierra Vista Vineyard Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Fresh grapes. 3 68,377; May 22; Serial No. 169,329;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Sifo Products Companv, St. Paul, Minn. Shingle strips.
172,689 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 155,836 ; pubUshed June
5, 1923.
Siggia, Peter D., Hackensack, N. J. Hair stimulant,
dandruff, and eczema killer. 163,250 ; Jan. 2.
Sigler Bros. Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Jewelry. 174,749 ;
Oct. 28; Serial No. 167,853; pubUshed July 24, 1923.
Signal Electric Manufacturing Co., Menominee, Mich.
Telegraph relays, electric bells, radio receiving ap-
paratus, etc. 169,020; May 29.
Sikes Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Office chairs, cos-
tumers, settees, telephone tables, etc. 165,256; Mar. 6;
Serial No. 167,694 : published Dec. 5, 1922.
Silberman, Louis, & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Finished sole
leather. 163,169 ; Jan. 2.
Silbcrstein, J. D., & Sons, Inc., New Y'ork. N. Y. Men's
work and dress shirts. 164,796 ; Feb. 27.
Silberstein, J. D., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
and boys' dress, negligee, and work shirts. 168,328 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 165,566 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Silberstein, J. B., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
work shirts. 171,906 ; Aug. 14.
Silberstein, J. D., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress
shirts. 175,862-3 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial Nos. 175,441-2 ;
Aug. 28, 1923.
Silberstein, Joseph, New Y'ork, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
175,449 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 183,088 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Silene, Alfred T., Cambridge, Minn. Hair saver and
darkener. 168,839; May 29; Serial No. 170,697;
pubUshed Feb. 13, 1923.
Silger Laboratories, Buffalo, N. Y. Preparation for
dressing the hair. 177,364 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,869; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Silk-0-Lene Oil Company. (See Ziegler, Charles M.)
Siluminite Insulator Company Limited, The, Southall,
England. Electrical insulating compounds and electric
Insulators. 164,336; Feb. 20.
Silveira, Carmo & Companhia, Lisbon, Portugal. Sardines
in oil. 173,117 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 169,139 ; pub-
lifihed June 12, 1923.
Silver Lane Pickle Company, The, East Hartford. Conn.
Chowchow pickle, mixed pickles, sour onions, gherkins,
etc. 170,606 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,562 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Silver, M. & H., Incorporated, Norfolk, Va. Fountain
pens and pencils. 171,045 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,928 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Silver Pad Mfg. Co. Inc., The, Herkimer, N. Y. Pro-
tecting pad for furniture. 169,320 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 170,159 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Silver Palm Citrus Growers Association, Naranja, Fla.
Fresh citrous fruits. 172,025 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
170,044 ; published May 29, 1923.
Silverstein, S. & M., Co., New York, N. Y. Misses' coats
and suits. 164.078; Feb. 13.
Silvodent Co., The. (See Garrison, Harry B.l
Silz, A., Inc., New York, N. Y. Canned plum pudding.
171,231; July 31; Serial No. 171,141; published May
22, 1923.
Sime Williamson & Co. Limited, Hawick, Scotland. Clothes
and stuffs of wool, worsted, or hair. 166,224 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 168,906 ; publi.shed Oct. 31, 1922.
Simmons, C. F., Medicine Co. (See Zeilln, J. H., & Co.,
assignor.)
Simmons, Georgia A., Washington, D. C. Preparation for
growing hair and the eradication of dandruff. 173,179 ;
Sent. IS ; Serial No. 169,829 ; published June 19, 1923.
Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bicycle
tires and automobile tubes and casings. 175.081 ; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 169,259 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Slmms. Charles P., Concord, N. H. Toy aeroplanes.
164,821 ; Feb. 27.
Simon. Franklin & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's, boys',
women's and girls' furnishings, undergarments, and
clothing. 173,348 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 170,431 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Simon, Franklin, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Collari.
and cuflfs. 176,500 ; Not. 27 ; Serial No. 173,338 ; pub-
li.shed Sept. 11, 1923.
Simon, Horatio, & Co., New York, N. Y. Outer garments
for female wear. 175,942 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 173,339 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Simon. .T., & Cie., Lvon and Paris, Prance. Toilet soaps.
177.505 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 150,772 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Simon, Leo, doing business as Natchez Baking Company,
Natchez, Miss. Fruit cake. 172,554 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 169,987 : puWished May 1, 1923.
Simon, M., & Son, New York, N. Y. Hats and caps com-
monly known as hockey caps. 169,270 : June 12 ;
Serial No. 152,385 ; published Mar. 20. 1923.
Simon, N., & Co., Chicago, 111. Apron dresses. 174,174 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. I'r9,748 ; published July 17, 1923.
Simonds Saw and Steel Company, Fitchburg, Mass.
Saws. 172,313-14 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 175,957-8 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Simonds Saw and Steel Company, Fitchburg, Mass.
Saws. 172,316 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 176,000 ; pub-
Ushed May 29, 1923.
Simonin. Isaac M., doing business as C. F. Simonin's Sons,
PhUadelphia, Pa. Edible coconut-oil products. 167,343 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 163,009 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Simonin's, C. F., Sons. (See Simonin, Isaac M.)
Simons Bros. Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Thimbles of
other than precious metals. 163,968 ; Feb. 6.
Simons, Sidney G., doing business as Southland Pecan
Company, Columbus, Ga. Pecans. 169.024 : May 29.
Simons & Struve Hosiery Co., The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 166,685 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 166,961 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Simonson, Wilmot H., Medford, Mass. FiUing for pud-
dings, pies, and layer cakes. 170,099 ; July 10 ; Serial
No. 169.186 r published Apr. 10, 1923.
Simplex Manufacturing Company, Inc., Conneautville, Pa.
Truck bodies. 166,759 ; Apr. 10.
Simplicity Sales Company, Seattle, Wash. Loose-leaf
books of accounting and packages of pages therefor.
173,744 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,068 ; published June
19, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
785
Siniplo Fiillfcdcr GescUschntt Voss, Lauseu & Dziambor,
llr.niburg, Germany. Toilet instruments — namely. In-
struments lor applying liquids and the like to the hair
or scalp. 104,386; Feb. 20.
Simpson. Ur. A. 1!. (.See Colo, Eva J.)
Simpson, B. L., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Gasoline en-
gines, I'iuburetors, and parts thereof. 164,112 ; Feb. 1."?.
Simpson, Tracy W., doing business as American Dish-
washing JIachiue Company, Oakland, Calif. Dishwash-
ing machines. 168,750 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,477 :
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Simpson, Wni., Sons & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton
poods in the piece. 174, 289 ; Oct. 9.
Simpson, Wm., Sons & Co.. rhiladelphia. Pa. Cottoi.
goods in the piece. 175,457 ; Nov. G ; Serial No.
182,679; published Aug. 28, 1923.
^^iins Milling Company, Frankfort, Ind. Cereal madi;
from wheat. 176,592 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,229 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
Simson & Frey, Inc.. New ITork. N. Y. Wooden reeds for
use In clari'nets and saxophones. 164,720 ; Feb. 27.
Simson & Frey, Inc., New York, N. Y. Strings for
violins and similar musical instruments. 170,458 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 172.501 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Sinai, Samuel, doing business as Lining Importers *
Converting Co., New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton, and wooi
piece goods and combinations thereof, etc. 165,737 :
Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 109.607 : published Jan. 2, 1923.
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Hisgen Bros., assignor.,
Sinclair Refining Company. Chicago, 111. Oils made from
petroleum. 173,469 • Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 180,503 ; pub-
lished June 19, 192o.
SIndol Co. (See Schwarze, Carl A.I
Slngpr. Louis, doing business as L. S. Laboratories, New
York. N. Y. Nail polishes, paste polish, nail white,
etc. 177.192: Dec. 11; Serial No. 178,290; published
Sept. 11. 1923.
Singer Manufacturing Companv. The, Elizabeth. N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Electric fans. 164.387; Feb. 20.
Singer Mnuufacturing Company, The, New York, N. Y.,
and Elizabeth, N. J. Electric motors and parts, con-
trollers and parts thereof, electric lamps, etc. 175,840 :
Nov. 13; Serial No. 181,703; published Sept. 4,1923.
Sintrh, Daval. Chicago, 111. Medicinal preparation.
176,905 ;"Dec. 4.
Sin-0'Lor Chemical Company. (See Kerr, John W.)
Sioux Candv Company, Sioux City. Iowa. Candies.
163,398; Jan. 9.
Sipe, James B.. & Co., Inc., Bridgeville, Pa. Plastic or
seraiplastic cement for protecting iron. 171.582 ; Aug.
7 ; Serial No. 175,218 ; published May 22, 1923.
Sipe, James B., & Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Primer
paint for metal surfaces. 174,283 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
179,325 ; published July 3. 1923.
Sipe, James B., & Company, Pittsburgh. Pa. Paste paint.
174,284; Oct. 9; Serial No. 179,326; published July 3,
1923.
Sipe, James B., & Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Paint oil to
be added to paint. 174,283 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,331 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Sipp Novelty Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Spinning tops.
171,116 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 175,029 ; published May
1, 1923.
Sire & Petersen Wrench Co., De "Witt, Nebr. Wrenches.
175,602 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,775 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Siren Mills Corporation, Chicago, 111. Powder used in
making chocolate sauces or sirups for food purposes.
174,521; Oct. 16; Serial No. 176.102; published Julv
24 1923
Sisch'o, Kittle P., San Monica, Calif. Dolls. 170,154 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 168,651 ; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Sisco Bros. Candy Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 172,823 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 168.493 : published Apr. 24, 1923.
Slsk, E. J., Company. (See Sisk, Robert J.)
Sisk, Robert J., doing business as R. J. Slsk Company, New
London, Conn. Pigment linoleum cement. 164,438 ;
Feb. 20.
Sisman. Morris. Philadelphia, Pa. Medicinal and pharma-
ceutical preparations for use as a laxative, etc.
163,170; Jan. 2.
Sit-Rit Laboratories, The, Chicago, 111. Pile remedy.
164,676; Feb. 27.
Sitroux Importing Co., Inc.. New York. N. Y. Hair nets.
175,445; Nov. 6; Serial No. 183,238; published Aug.
28. 1923.
Six In One Cereal Co., Hinckley, 111. Cereal breakfast
foods. 170,877 : July 24 ; Serial No. 157,903 ; pub-
li.shed Mar. 20, 1923.
Skeehan, Josephine G., San Francisco, Calif. Tonic,
blood purifier, and rheumatism medicine. 169,583 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 158,651 ; published Fel). 27, 1923.
Skin Cura Co., Inc., The, Cody, Wyo. Ointment for the
lips, sunburn, skin abrasions, and cold cream. 175,724 ;
Nov. 6.
Skinner Machinery Company, Dunedin, Fla. Publication
issued monthly. 171,865 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 174,493 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Sklarek. Albert. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Upholstered
furniture. 175,111 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 176.922 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7. 1923.
Skookum Packers Association, Wenatchee, Wash. Fresh
apples. 165,877 ; Mar. 20.
58339—50
Skrutch Manufacturing Co., Loa Angeles, Calif. Oint-
ment for itching scalp, itching eczema, seven-year itch,
etc. 173,778 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,744 ; published
June 26. 1923.
Skylark Radio Company, The. (See Perry, Dcsjardins &
Temple Co., assignor.)
Slands M'f'g Co.. New York, N. Y. Sheepskin coats.
177,254 ; Dee. 11 ; Serial No. 183,636 ; published Sept.
25. 1923.
Slattery, E. T., Company, Boston, Mass. Women's,
misses', and children's coats, cloaks, suits, skirts,
waists, etc. 164,000 : Feb. 6.
Slattery, Samuel C., Port Angeles, W-ash. Insecticides.
169,912; July 3; Serial No. 170,408; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Slavonian Trading Corporation, New York, N. Y. Medi-
cine to relieve rheumatism, cancer, and other internal
ailments. 165,543 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 160,438 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Sleeper Radio Corporation, New York. N. Y. Radio
receiving sets and parts thereof. 177,625 ; Dec. 25 ;
Serial No 182.271 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Slenda Form Laboratories. (See Oppenheimer, Herbert.)
Sliding Valves, Incorporated, Jersey City, N. J. Metal
valves for general use. 167,979 : May 8.
Sloan. Dr. Earl S., Incorporated, Wilmington, Del., and
New York. N. Y'. Liniments. 167.295 ; Apr. 24.
Sloman, Ernest G., San Francisco, Calif. Card game.
173.930 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,143 ; publLshed .Tuly
17, 1923.
Slomon. Ira I., New York, N. Y. Glue products. 174,385 ;
Oct. 16; Serial No. 171.555; published July 17, 1923.
Slyt Edge Companv, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and.
'misses' hats. 173.558: Sept. 25.
Smack Company, The. (See Tropical Fruit Juice Com-
pany.)
Smart, David, Chicago, 111. Title of monthly magazine.
174,606: Oct. 23; Serial No. 177,112; published June
19, 1923.
Smidt. Edvard, Nybollegaard, near Espe, Denmark. Ex-
oort cream, condensed cream, and cheese. 167,405 ;
May 1 : Serial No. 165,464 ; published Jan. 30, 1933.
Smidt. Edvard, Nvbollegaard, Denmark. Export cream,
condensed milk, and cheese. 176,683 : Nov. 27 ; S'^rial
Nn. 109.458; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Smilev Company, The, Des Moines, Iowa. Medicine used
in the treatment of diphtheria; 172.224 ; Aug. 28 ; Se-
rin] No. 174,342 ; published May 15, 1923.
Smillie, Charles F., & Co., New York, N. Y". Carbonate
of soda, caustic soda, soda ash, bichromate of soda,
etc. 163,171; Jan. 2.
.'uillo, Daniel, New York, N. Y. Pe.arls, necklaces,
bracelets, and earrings. 177.728 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 176.578 ; rubllshed Oct. 9, 1923.
Smith. A. W.. Shoe Companv, Bo.'ston, Mass. Boots and
shoes of leather, rubber, and fabric. 164.049 ; Feb. 13.
Smith. A. W., Shoe Company, Boston, Mass. Leather
boots and shoes. 169.401 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 160,1 59 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Smith. Agnes J., "Washington, D. C. Hair tonic. 163,536;
Jan. 10.
Smith, Allen T., and George F. Case, Los Angeles, Calif.
Monthly publication. 168,957 : May 29 ; Serial No.
171.061; published Feb. 27. 1923.
Smith, Arthur G., doing business as The Spic Company,
Chicago, 111. Toilet powder. 174,871 : Oct. 23 ; .Serial
No. 180,304 ; published July 31, 1923.
Smith, Basil L., System, Inc., The. Philadelphia, Pa.
Completely-printed classified advertising forms and in-
struction sheets. 169.054 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 169,228;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Smith-Beal Firo Brick Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. High-
temperature cements. 170.721 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
170.904 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Smith Bros. Manufacturing Company, Carthage, Mo.
Men's suits, overcoats, trousers, and overalls. 164,146 ;
Feb. 13. „ ,
Smith Bros. Manufacturing Company, Carthage, Mo.
Overalls. 164,216; Feb. 13.
Smith Brothers. Inc., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Cough drops.
172,522 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,985 ; published May
15 1923.
Smith. C. B., & Bro. (See Smith, Francis S.)
Smith, C. C, Gainesville, Ga. Playing cards. 163,450;
Jan. 9.
Smith, Caleb, doing business as Seneca Knitting Co.,
Seneca Falls, N. Y. Woolen hunting socks. 163,624 ;
Jan. 23.
Smith, Charles T., Company, Inc., New Bedford, Mass.
Nonalcoholic, maltless beverages sold as soft drinks.
164,155 ; Feb. 13.
Smith, Charles T.. Company, Inc.. New Bedford, Mass.
Beverages sold as soft drinks. 171,597; Aug. 7: Serial
No. 176.223 ; published May 22, 1923.
Smith & Dove Mfg. Co., Andover, Mass. Linen thread.
163,172 : Jan. 2.
Smith & Dove Manufacturing Co.. Andover, Mass. Linen
thread. 165.665: Mar. 20; Serial No. 166,857; pub-
lished .Tan. 2. 1923.
Smith & Dove Manufacturing Co.. .4ndover, Mass. Cotton
thread. 160.913: Apr. 17: Serial No. 167,059; pub-
lished Jan. 23. 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpUaheUcal list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Smith & Dove Manufacturing Co., Andover, Mass. Cotton
tliread. 173,808 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 179,230 ; pub-
lislied June 19, 1923.
Smitli, De Calvus, Arkansas City, Kans. Remedy to
prevent hemorriiages. 175,656 ; Nov. C ; Serial No.
181,417 ; published Aug. I'U, 1923.
Smith, E. T., & Co., assignor to E. T. Smith Company,
Worcester, Mass. Coffee. 22,433 ; renewed Feb. 7, 1923.
Smith, Kdward & Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Varnishes. 171,219 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 177,629 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Smith, iiffle L., Corvallis, Oreg. Preparation for the
treatment oi cancer. 176.226; Nov. 20; Serial No.
177,203 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Smith, liillzabeth lii., Chicago, 111. Ointment for blood
poison, piles, bolls, cancer, etc. 165,496 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 166,112; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Smith & Egge Manf'g. Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn. Sheet-
metal chains. 171,090; July 31; Serial No. 173,447;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Smith & Egge Man! g Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn. Sheet-
metal chains. 17x,774 ; Aug. 14; Serial No. 173,446;
published May 15, 1923.
Smith & ICgge Mfg. Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn. Nonfer-
rous metals anu their alloys. 176,467; Nov. 27; Se-
rial jNo. ldl,704; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Smith, Francis S., doing business as C. B. Smith & Bro.,
Boston, Mass. Coffee. 172,255 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
153,480 ; published May 22, 1923.
Smith, G. B. K.. Milling Company, Sherman, Tex. Self-
rising wheat tiour. 163,251 ; Jan. 2.
Smith, George S., doing business as Aspirin-Seltzer Co.,
New York, N. X. ITeparation for the treatment of
headache, neuralgia, colds, grippe, and rheumatism.
169,117 ; June 5.
Smith, George W., Co. (See Treat, Clifford W.)
Sniitli, Goruon, Mobile, Ala. Bread. 175,722 ; Nov. 6.
Smith, H. Brldgman, Company, BroolJlyn, N. Y. Cloth
and bolt boards, fabric winders, etc. 169,538; Juno
19 ; Serial No. 160,277 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Simith, H. D., & Company, The, Blantsville, Conn. Screw
drivers. 168,067 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 170,903 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Smith & Hemmenway Company, Nevp York, N. Y., and
Irvingtou, N. J. Augers, automobile tire irons, awls,
axes, etc. 169,874 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 125,806 ; pub-
lished Nov. 9, 1920. ,
Smith & Hofsess, El Dorado, Kans. Bread. 173,499 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,682 ; published June 19, 1923.
Smitii, ilogg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
172,905 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,224 ; published June
20, 1923.
Smith, J. Allen, & Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Stock
feed. 171,011 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 169,089 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Smith, J. Allen, & Co., Knoxville, Tenn. Self-rising flour.
173,491 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,527 ; published June
19, 1923.
Smith, J. Allen, & Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Plain
and self-rising flour. 175,686 ; Nov. 6.
Smith, J. Elmer, doing business as Claresa Chemical
Works, Irwin, i?a. Metal and working board polishes,
tile, and marble cleaner and soap chips. 169,793 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 169,036 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Smith, J. Elmer, doing business as Claresa Chemical
Works, Irwin, Pa. inirniture polish. 170,319 ; July
10 ; Serial No. 175,529 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Smith, J. Elmer, doing business as Claresa Chemical
Works, Irwin, Pa. Kust removers, rouge, face powder,
etc. 177,676 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 175,528 ; published
Uct. 9, 1923.
Smith, James E., Dayton, Ohio. Hair restorer.
169,802 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 168,652 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Smith, Joshua G., St. Paul, Minn. Chocolates wrapped
in colored metal foil. 171,386 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
141,193 ; published May 8, 1923.
Smith, Joseph I., doing business as Smith Bedding
Company, Ogden, Utah. Bed springs and mattresses.
176,891 ; Dec. 4.
Smith & Kanzler, Elizabeth, N, J. Asbestos cement.
175,162 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,047 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Smith, Karam, Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Chemical remover
for iron rust, mildew, fruit, and medicine stains.
163,100; Jan. 2.
Smith-Kirk Candy Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Candy^namely,
chocolate coated and solid-chocolate pieces, etc. 164.982 :
Feb. 27.
Smith -Kirk Candy Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Candy.
165.853 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 151,852 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Smith-Kirk Candy Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Candy.
166,540 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 158,901 ; published Dee.
Smith, Kline & French Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hard and
soft candies and chocolates. 163,399 ; Jan. 9.
Smith, Kline & French Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Talcum
powder. 167,499 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 136,571 ; published
Jan. 23, 1923.
Smith, Kline & French Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Bathing
alcohol for external use. 167,737 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
168,735; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Smith, Kline & French Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Whiskv.
172,178; Aug. 21.
Smith, Kline & French Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Acetylsall-
cylic acid. 172,959 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,168 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Smith, Lee S., & Son Manufacturing Company, Pitts-
burgh, I'a. Device for demonstrating to patients the
character of dental operations prior to performing the
same. 165,145 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 148,403 ; publislied
Dec. 12, 1922.
Smith Long Laboratories. (See Long, C. Smith.)
Smith, M. E., & Co. Inc., Omaha, Nebr. Children's suits
of washable materials. 168,067 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
164,835 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Smith, M. E., & Co., Inc., Omaha, Nebr. Women's
shirts. 173,335 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 173,986 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Smith Mfg. Co., Utica, N. Y. Insecticides. 167,592 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 169,786 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Smith, Noel, doing business as Miami Optical Co., Miami,
Fla. Lenses, eyeglasses, and spectacles. 174,108 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,815 ; published July 10, 1923.
Smith Oil & Keflniug Company, Kockford, 111. Cutting
oil. 174,231 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,629 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Smith Oil & Refining Company, Rockford, 111. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 174,807 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
180,628; published July 10, 1923.
Smith Oil & Refining Company, Rockford, 111. Cleaner
and polish for automobiles, furniture, etc. 175,127 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,627 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Smith Oil & Refining Company, Rockford, 111. Core oil.
177,186 ; Dec. 11 : Serial No. 180,626 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Smith, Pauldii.o, Philadelphia, Pa. Leather heel pro-
tectors. 170,359 ; July 10.
Smith, Pete, & Son, Cornucopia, Oreg. Medicine used in
treatment of rheumatism. 164,502 ; Feb. 20.
Smith, Phoebe, Detroit, Mich. Lamp shades. 172,655 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,980 ; published June 5, 1923.
Smith, R. Blackwell, doing business as The Tonsone Co.,
Petersburg, Va. Preparation for use in treating ton-
sillitis, sore throat, etc. 177,323 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
170,334 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Smith, Russell O. L., doing business as Dentaid Products
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Paste for holding dental plates in
position. 106,473 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 167,693 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9. 1923.
Smith, S. R., Company, Incorporated, Grantham, Pa.
Spaghetti and macaroni. 165,243 ; Mar. 6.
Smith, S., & Sons, (M. A.) Ltd., London, England. Motor,
aeroplane, and cycle accessories comprising dynamos,
electric starters, and electric lamps. 166,128 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 134,393; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Smith Tablet Company, Inc., Holyoke, Mass. Writing
paper, mailing envelopes, tablets, etc. 169,365 ; June
12 ; Serial No. 175,219 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Smith, Thomas S., Chicago, 111. Fresh deciduous fruits
and vegetables. 170,529 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,038 ;
published Apr. 24, 1923.
Smith, W. C, Glove Co. Inc., Gloversville, N. Y. Gloves
and mittens. 168,309 ; May 15.
Smith, William R., doing business as Femlgloria Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Face powders, face creams,
perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, hair tonics, etc.
164,459 ; Feb. 20.
Smith, William R., doing business as Femigloria Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Nail creams, rouges, powders,
and polishes. 167,428 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,969 ;
published Oct. 10, 1922.
Smith & Wyman Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Manufactured
lumber known as millwood. 171,674 ; Aug. 7.
Smith - Yingling Company, Westminster, Md. Canned
vegetables. 165,821-2 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 165,607-8 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Smith-Yingling Company, Westminster, Md. Canned vege-
tables. 166,419 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 165,091 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Smith-Yingling Company, Westminster, Md. Canned vege-
tables. 166,425 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 164,779 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Smith-Yingling Company, Westminster, Md. Canned
vegetables. 108,365; May 22; Serial No. 164,780;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Smlthe, F. L., Machine Company, Incorporated, New
I'ork, N. Y. Wrenches. 166,679 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
170,098; published .Tan. 9, 1923.
Smithfield Company, Inc., The, Smithfield, Va. Raw and
cooked hams. 175,822 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 162,216 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Smithfield's Pure Food Company, Rochester, N. Y,
Canned fruits and vegetables, jams, etc. 167,955 ;
May 8.
Smokador Co., The, San Francisco, Calif. Ash receivers
made of nonprecious metals. 165,697 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. ] 69,932; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Smollnsky, Phillip, doing business as Parkview Phar-
macy, Kansas City, Mo. Ice cream. 169,812 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 160.725 ; published Apr. 3. 1923.
Smoot-Holman Co , Los Angeles, Calif. Porcelain-enamel
kitchen and restaurant equipment. 164,390 ; Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Mphnhctical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
787
Smucker, Milton C, Chicago, 111. Tablets for the re-
lief of headache, neuralsia, colds, rheumatism, etc.
175,611; Nov. C; Serial No. 180,900; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Smuckler, K., doing business ns Trench Mfg. Co., Ix)s
Angeles, Calif. Automobile and piano polish.
174,256 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 173,939 ; published July 3,
1023.
Snap-On Wrench Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Screw driv-
ers. 174,79s ; Oct. 23 ; Serial NoJ 180,776 ; published
July ol, 1923.
Snapp Bottling Co., Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Beverages sold
as a soft drink. 177,842 ; Dec. 25.
Suappee Co. ^See Fein berg, David, Company.)
Snappy Sales Co., St. Louis, Mo. Supports for telephone
cords, electric-iron cords, etc. 170,022 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 173.539; published .Vpr. 3, 1923.
SneU & -Vtherton, Inc., Brockton, Mass. Nippers.
174,815 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,901 ; published July
31, 1923.
Snla Society dl Navigazione Industria e Commerclo Re-
parto Viscosa. Turin, Italy. Artificial-silk threads.
164,960 ; Feb. 27.
Sniff-Bang Company, The. (See Blakeney, John G.)
Snorain Company, The, Oak Park, 111. Washing fluid.
liiS.uOo : .Mar. 6 : Serial No. 162,269 ; published Dee. 12,
1922.
Snow Cake Mfg. Co. (See Muscente, Fausto A.)
Snow Cloud Ammonia Company, Boston, Mass. Am-
nionl.-\. 173,777 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,683 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Snow, Jack D., New York, N. Y. Stylographic pens.
167,661 ; May S ; Serial No. 168,005 ; published Feb. 20,
1923.
Snow, Livingston, doing business as Livingston Snow
Company, Quitman, Ua. Peanut butter. 174^,527 ;
Oct. 16; Serial No. 177,877; published July 24, 1923.
Snyder, Harry, doing business as Harry Snyder & Com
pany, Chicago. 111. Live and dressed poultry, butter,
eggs. 177,010 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 159,625 : published
Sept. 18, 1923.
Snyder's, .Mrs., Whipped Cream Chocolates, Inc., Chicago,
111. Candy. 176,810 ; Nov. 27.
Soap Manufacturing Company, Jacksonville, Fla. Soap.
168,913; May 29"; Serial No. 156,026; published Mar.
13 1923
Soap' bait' Company, The, Tarentum, Pa. Powdered
cie:inst-r for general household purposes with water-
softening properties. 177,785 ; Dec. 25.
Bobrinos de R. Abad Santonja, Alcoy, Spain. Cigarette
paper. 168,707 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 151,334 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Soc. An. I'sco. Cinzano c& Cia., Turin, Italy. Wines.
177,318 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 180,246 ; published
Oct. 2, 1023.
Soc. An. Fsco. Cinzano & Cia., Turin, Italy. Absinthe,
brandy, gin. i um, etc. 177,319 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
180,247; published Oct. 2. 1923.
Sociedad Anon i ma FMnanciera y Comercial Fuhrmann
Limitada, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Wool. 173,134 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial .\o. 178,633 ; published June 19, 1923.
Sodeta Anonlma I?doardo Bianchi, Milan, Italy. Auto
mobiles. 168,611 : May 29 ; Serial No. 168,907 ; pub-
lifihed Jan. 30. 1923.
Socleta Italiana di Fonotipia, Milan, Italy. Talking ma-
chines and talking-machine records. 172,860 : Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 170,045 ; published June 5, 1923.
Societa, Prodottl Nazionali (Nations^I Products Co.). Los
Angeles, Calif. Malt extract. ]'i.",7fil: Mar. 20; Se-
rial No. 171,041; published Dec. ' :, 1922.
Societe Anonyme Dentifrices Bi-' xyne, Paris, France.
Dentifrices and products used for the hygiene of the
mouth. 177,229 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,705 : pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Societe Anonyme de Eicqles, successor. (See de Ricqles,
E., et Cie.)
Societe Anonyme des Anciens Etablissments Braunsteln
Freres. Paris, France. Cigarette paper. 164,803 ;
Feb. 27.
Societe Anonyme des Etablissements Justin Dupont,
Argenteuil, France, assignor to Justin Dupont, Inc.,
Now York, N. Y. Synthetic oils and aromatic chemicals
used in the production of perfumes. 163,173 ; Jan. 2.
Soci^tS Anonyme des Etablissements Justin Dupont, do-
ing business as Justin Dupont, Argenteuil, Frai\ce, as-
signors to Justin Dupont, Inc., New York, N. Y. Syn-
thetic v.anilla. 164.122 ; Feb. 13.
Soci6t6 Anonyme des Elevateurs de Liquides "Chaine-
idelice" tiessounet-i'avre, CliatPllerault, France. Con-
veyer chains for liquids. 175.330 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180.305 : published Aug. 14. 1923.
Soci6t6 Anonyme des Laboratoires Innoxa, Paris, France.
Toilet powder, cold cream, eau de Cologne, etc.
175.655 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,353 ; published Aug.
14. 1923.
Society Anonyme des Prodults Chimlques de I'lsle Saint-
Denis. risle-Salnt-Denis, France. Pharmaceutical prod-
ucts for the treatment of tuberculosis. 166,181 ; Mar.
27 ; Serial No. 166,580 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Societe .Inonyme Fabriques de Prodnits ile Chimie
Organique de Laire, Issy, France. Teas and coffees
and tea and coffee extracts and substitutes. 175,372 ;
Nov. 6 : Serial No. 174,269 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Societe Anonyme la BiotUerapie, (Societe Anonyme de
Produits Chimiquos Biologiquoa et d'llygiene), Paris,
France. Dentifrices. 169,756 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
171,289 ; published Mar. 27, 192.3.
Societe .Vnonynie la Biotherapie (Societe Anonyme de
Produits Chimiqucs Kiologiques et d'llygiene), Paris,
France. Antiseptic and prophylactic tablets for the
remedy and prevention of diseases. 170,249 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 171,290 : published Mar. 27, 1923.
Societe Anonyme Parfumerie Violet, Paris, Prance. Per-
fumes, toilet waters, face, talcum, and sachet powders,
etc. 108.437 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 171,042 ; published
Feb. 20, 1923.
Societe Anonyme Parfumerie Violet, Paris, France. Per-
fumes, toilet waters, face powders, etc. 170,985 ;
July 24.
Societe Anonyme Parfumerie Violet, Paris, France. Per-
fumes, toilet waters, face, talcum, and sachet powders,
etc. 174,484; Oct. 10; Serial No. 178,144; published
July 17, 1923. ^_
Societe Anonyme pour I'Expansion des Marques de Fa-
briquo et de Commerce, Courbevoie, France. Prepara-
tion for syphilis, tabes, and general paralysis. 177,243 ;
Dec. 11 : Serial No. 181.355 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Societe (Hilmlque de I'Escaut, Hemixem, Antwerp, Bel-
glum. Gelatin pnd ossein. 168,716 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 163,005 ; publi.'shed Mar. 13, 1923.
Soci6t4 des Peintures Economiques " Fixalo," Marseille,
France. Water-color paints. 1G6.357 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial
No. 149,149 ; published Jan. 9. 1923.
Societe des Produits Chimlques Coignet, Paris, France
Gelatin. 167,845 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165,097 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Societe Des Produits Chimlques de L'Isle Saint-Denis,
Saint-Denis, Seine, France. Preparations for the treat-
ment of tuberculosis. 168,169 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
166,579 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Societe des Produits Chimlques Speciaux Brevets Lu-
miere, Lyon, France. Medicine used as a calmant In
antispasmodic. 169,860 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 171,821 ;
published Mar. 20. 1923.
Societe en Commandite Maurice Frings & Cie., Paris,
France. Cotton thread. 171,558 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
177,573 : published May 8, 1923.
Societe Generale de Soie Artificielle par le Precede Vis-
cose, Brussels, Belgium. Artificial-silk thread.
175,411 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 164,348 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Soci6t6 Marcel Bassot & Co., Paris, Prance. Nonferrous
pipes for power water-inlet piping. 166,793 ; Apr. 17 :
Serial No. 156,758; published .Tan. 16, 1923.
Society P. & A. PIcard, Paris, France. Cremorne and
espagnolette bolts, locks and bolts, steel mortise and
rim locks, etc. 171,766 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 158,583 :
published May 1, 1923.
Societe P. and A. Picard, Paris, Prance. Knobs, handles,
and finger plates for doors. 173,097 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
No. 177,144 ; published June 12. 1923.
SociSte Rodier, Paris, France. Piece goods of silk, cot-
ton, and wool and mixtures. 174,084 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 180,506; published July 10, 1923.
Society Rodier, Paris, France. Piece goods of silk, cot-
ton, and wool and mixtures. 174,085 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 180,504 ; published July 10, 1923.
Societe Rodier, Paris, France. Piece goods of silk, cot-
ton, and wool and mixtures of same. 175,542 : Nov.
6 ; Serial No. 180,505 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Societe Vinicole de Champagne, Paris, France. Cham-
pagne wines and other sparkling wines. 166,853 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 165.212; published .Tan. 30, 1923
Societe Vinicole De Champagne, Paris, France. Cham-
pagne wine. 172.400; Aug. 28; Serial No. 165,214;
published May 20 ■'923.
Societe Vinico'; de Champagne, Paris, France. Cham-
pagne wine. 175,387; Nov. 6; Serial No. 165,213;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Societe Vinicole de Champagne, Paris, France. Cham-
pagne wine. 177.417; Dec. 18; Serial No. 165,215;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Societe Vinicole de Cli.mipagne, Paris, France. Cham-
pagne wine. 177.410: Dec. 18; Serial No. 165,211;
published Aug. 14. 1923,
Socl6te Worth. (See Worth. Jean C.)
Societeit voor Chemische Irdustrie "Katvrijk" Katwijk
aan Zee, Netherlands. Caffeine, theobromine, and for-
maldehyde preparations. 176,351; Nov. 20.
Society Club Beverage Corporation, Newark, N. J. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks and sirups for making the
same. 170,051: Julv 10; Serial No. 175.411; pub-
lished Apr. 17. 1023.
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland.
Coal-tar colors. 163,174 ; Jan. 2.
Sodiphene Conipanv. The, Kansas City, Mo. Antiseptic
aermicide. 168.312; May 15.
Soiloff Company. The. CSee Scholl, Wesley T^.)
Solar Illuminating Co., Chicago, 111. Electr' 'igLting fix-
tures. 164,291 ; Feb. 20.
Solax Drug Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Vegetable
laxative tablets. 176,324; Nov. 20; Serial No. 180,455;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
788
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Soldiers Bonus Products Co. (See Reynolds, .Tames R.)
Solomla (1922), Limited, London, England. Insecticide,
172,225 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 174,343 ; published May
15, 1923.
Solomon Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sport and outing
dresses and suits. 104,080 ; Feb. 13.
Solomon Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Knickerbockers for
men, women, and children. 166,705 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 167,331 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Solomon Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sport and outlns
dresses and suits. 177,402 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
178,006 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Solomon Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Women's wearing ap-
parel commonly known as knickerbockers. 177,517 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 167,333 ; published Sept. 11. 1923.
Solomon Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Children's, misses',
and women's wearing apparel. 177,520 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 167,663 : published Sept. 4, 1923.
Solomon, Morris, doing business as Federal Mercantile
Company, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, underwear, and
sweaters. 169,310 ; .Tune 12 ; Serial No. 170,099 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Solon Palmer, New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water,
and complexion powder. 172,714 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
175,368 ; published May 22, 1923.
Solt, James E., South Wllliamsport, Pa. Preparation for
treatment of rheumatism and lumbago and ointment
for treatment of eruptions of the skin, burns, etc.
165,730 : Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,188 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
Solvay Process Company, The, Solvay, N. Y. Sesqul-
carbonate of soda. 168,395 : May 22 ; Serial No.
171,768 ; published Feb. 20, 192.S.
Solvine Chemical Company. (See Binkert, Damon A.)
Solvos Company, The. (See Shoninger, Sol H.)
SonuH'sville Manufacturing Co., Somersville, Conn.
Woolen fabrics. 168,303 ; May 15.
Somish Laboratories, The. (See Brady, Peter H.)
Sommer & Eunge, Berlin, Germany. Laboratory appara-
tus for investigating oils and fats, parts of such ap-
paratus, consistency meters, etc. 17.^,424 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 157,336 : published .Tune 26. 1923.
Sonneborn, Henry, & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Shoes of
leather, fabric, and combinations of leather and fabric.
163.175 ; Jan. 2.
Sonneborn, L., Sons Inc., New York, N. Y. Paint en-
amels and undercoatings for same. 166,040 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 167,787; published Nov.' 14, 1922.
Sonnenschein, J., Hop Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Hops. 167,400 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,514 ; published
Dec. 19, 1922.
Sonnenschein, .1., Hop Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Hops. 170,545 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 173,149 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Sonnenschein, J., Hop Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Hop.s. 174,390 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 173,148 ; published
Juy 17, 1923.
Sonora, Inc., New York, N. Y. Talking machines and
phonographs. 171.276 ; July 31.
Sopura Soap Products, Inc., The, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Laundry and toilet soaps. 167,761 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
170,343 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Sorbo Rubber-Sponge Products, Ltd., Woking, England.
Goods manufactured from India rubber and gutta percha.
165,952. Mar. 27; Serial No. 137,551; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Sorrick-Caylor Company, The, Dalton, Ga. Bedspreads.
176,059 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,366 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Sotham, Thomas F. B., St. Clair, Mich. Mincemeat.
170,444 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,126 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
South Bend Spark Arrester Co., The, South Bend, Ind.
Spark arresters. 175,085 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 167,900 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
South Bend Wholesale Grocery Company, South Bend, Ind.
Canned fruits, pickles, tomato catchup, vinegar, etc.
172,191; Aug. 21.
South Bend Wholesale Grocery Company, South Bend,
Ind. Canned corn, peas, beans, succotash, etc.
175,506 ; Sept. 25 ; Seri.il No. 175,814 ; published June
South Chicago Wholesale Grocery and Produce Company,
Inc., South Chicago, 111. Canned fruits, vegetables,
and fisli. 177,389 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,784 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
South Georgia Produce Company, Vidalia, Ga. Wheat
flour. 165,308 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 161,582 ; published
Nov. 28, 1922.
South Georgia Produce Company, Vidalia, Ga. Wheat and
self-rising flour. 165,980 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 161,581 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
South Georgia Produce Company, Vidalia, Ga. Self-rising
flour. 175.428-9 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial Nos. 171,966-7 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
South Jersey Farmers Exchange, Woodstown, N. J. Po-
tatoes and dairy feeds. 167.185 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
162,960 ; pubUshed Jan. 2, 1923.
South Side Drug Co. (See Waldow, Benjamin.)
Southard, Thos., Poultry Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Remedy for colds, roup, canker, cholera, etc., diseases
in poultry. 169,080 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 167,337 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Southern Beverage Company, Galveston, Tex. Flavorinf
extract for food purposes only. 168,704 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 163,949; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Southern California Cosmetic Mfg. Co. (See CromwelL
Robert H.)
Southern California Dry Goods Company, Gloversville,
N. Y. Men's dress, negligee, and work shirts, night-
shirts and pyjamas, hosiery, etc. 175,036; Oct. 30;
Serial No. 178,634 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Southern Clothing Company Inc., Petersburg, Va. Men'i
outer clothing consisting of suits and overcoat*.
166.686; Apr. 10; Serial No. 167,026; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Southern Coal & Coke Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal.
167,599 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 169,653-4 ; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Southern Coal & Coke Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal.
167,748 : May 8 ; Serial No. 169,656 ; published Dec. 19,
1922.
Southern Coal & Coke Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal.
168,689; May 29; Serial No. 169,653; published Feb.
13 1923
Southern Coal & Coke Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal.
168,690; May 29; Serial No. 169,655; published Feb
13, 1923.
Southern Commercial Co., Durham, N. C. Hair neti
163,400 ; .Ian. 9.
Southern Commercial Company, doing business as PnrlraM
Belk Company. Durham. N. C. Hair nets. 172,916 a
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 178,364 ; published May 29, 1923.
Southern Cotton Mills Agency, Inc., Baltimore, Md
Seamless bags. 175.249 ; Oct. 30.
Southern Cotton Oil Company, The, Jersey City, N. J.;
New York, N. Y. ; New Orleans, La. ; Savannah, Ga.;
and Chicago, 111. Shortening or fat. 167,017 ; Apr,
24 ; Serial >Jo. 162,215 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Southern Cotton Oil Company, Jersey City and Bayonn^
N. J. ; New York, N. Y. ; Gretna, La., and Savannah^
Ga. Prepared fatty oleaginous or unctuous food sub-
stances. 168,645 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 165,605 ; pab-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
Southern Cotton Oil Company, The, Jersey City and
Bayonne, N. J.; New York, N. Y. ; Gretna, La. ; Savan-
nah, Ga. ; and Chicago, 111. Lard substitute and
shortening. 169,222: June 12; Serial No. 158,062;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Southern Fruit Julep Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Beverag*
sold as a soft drink and sirup for making same.
166,750; Apr. 10.
Southern Fruit Julep Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Beverage
sold as a soft drink and a sirup used for making same.
171,921-5; Aug. 14.
Southern Gem Coal Corporation, Chicago, 111. Coal mold-
ed and pressed into briquettes. 167,695 ; May 8 ; Serial
No. 167,832 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Southern Laboratories, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Liquid tonic
169,750- July 3; Serial No. 172,064; published Mar.
^7, 1923.
Southern Manufacturing Co. (See Cole, Clifford E.)
Southern Minnesota Oil Company. Fairmont. Minn. Motor
oils. 165.186 ; Mar. 6 I Serial No. 168,561 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Southern Minnesota Oil Company, Fairmont, Minn. Gaso-
line. 165.1 So; Mar. 6; Serial No. 168,562; published
Dfc. 12, 1922.
Southern Oil & Feed Mills, Inc., Petersburg, Va. Live-
stock feed. 167,959 : May 8.
Southern Oil & Feed Mills Inc., Petersburg, Va. Poultry
feed. 170,996 ; July 24.
Southern Saw Works, Atlanta, Ga. Saws. 171,763;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 159,538 ; published May 1, 1923.
Southern Specialty Company, Thomasville, Ga. Insec-
ticide. 174,397-8; Oct. 16; Serial Nos. 178,292-3;
published July 10, 1923.
Southern Specialty Company, Thomasville, Ga. Insecti-
cide. 175.380 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,902 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Southern Spring Bed Company, Atlanta, Ga. Sparing
beds, mattresses, cots, and metal bedsteads. 170,559 ;
July 17 ; Serial No. 173,859 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Southern Sweet Potato Exchange. (See Brownlee, Joseph
P.)
Southern Textile Machinery Co., Manufacturers, Dallas,
Tex. Neckties. 171,662 ; Aug. 7.
Southland Pecan Company. (See Simons, Sidney
South wark Beverage & Products Co. (See Graf, William.)
Southwest Georgia Watermelon Growers' Association,
Adel, Ga. Watermelons in their natural state.
166,427 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 164,673 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Southwestern Milling Company, Inc., The, New York,
N. Y. Wheat flour. 176,617 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
174,597; published July 31, 1923.
Southwestern Milling Company, Inc., The, New York,
N. Y. Wheat flour. 1 76.880-2 : Dec. 4 ; Serial Nos.
181,461-3; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Southwestern Milling Company Inc., New York, N. T.
Wheat flour. 177,114^16; Dec. 11; Serial Nos.
181,458-60; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Southwestern Paint and Varnish Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Mixed paints, varnishes, paint enamels, stains, fillers.
and colors in oil. 164,401 ; Feb. 20.
Dallas, «
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
789
Southwortb, George J., Medicine Lodge, Kans. Skin
cream. 167,503 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,480 ; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
Southwortli. W. P.. doing business as Calso Honey Dis-
tributors, Sioux City, Iowa. Honey. 163,401 ; Jan. 9.
Sox Savor Company. (See Pruzan, Walter B.)
8pa Knitting Co. inc., Ballston Spa, N. Y. Sport goods.
175,152 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,816 ; published Aug. 7,
1923.
Spake, John P., doing business as The Halr-O Labora-
tories Co., Atlanta, Ga. Preparation for treating scalp
diseases and stimulating the growth of hair. 167,458 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 167.585 : nubllshed Jan. 9, 1923.
Spalding, A. G., & Bros., New Xoik, N. Y. Skates.
163,402 ; Jan. 9.
Spalding, A. G., & Bros., New York, N. Y. Tennis-racket
strings. 169.189 : June 12 ; Serial No. 173,541 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Spangcnberg & Co., Chicago, 111. Eggs. 176,685 ; Nov.
27; Serial No. 168,494; published July 31, 1923.
Spangler Cnndv Co., Bryan, Ohio. Candy. 173,507 ;
Sept. 25 : Serial No. 175,815 ; published June 26,
1923.
Spatz & Spannuth, Inc.. Reading, Pa. Men's women's,
and children's hose. 164,730 ; Feb. 27.
Spaulding-Moss Company, Boston, Mass. Drawing instru-
ments and accessories, suiTevors' instruments. 176,465 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,890 ; published Sept. 18. 1923.
Spayde, Harry E., and Edward B. Raup, Snnbury, Pa.
Medicine for disorders of the digestive tract. 177,726 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 176,923 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Spear & Susskind, Providence, R. I. Vest chains, lapel or
coat chains, key chains, bracelet chains, etc. 172,886 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,818 ; published May 29, 1923.
Spears & Riddle Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Gasoline and
lubricating oils. 175.967 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 174,756 :
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Specialists Supply Company. (See Barton, Charles.)
Specialty Sales Company, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Liquid
and paste soaps. 164,038 ; Feb. 6.
Specialty Soda Water Bottling Company, Garfield, N. J.
Beverage sold as a soft drink. 168,971 ; May 29 ; Se-
rial No. 170,499 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Specter & Son Piano Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Grand and upright pianos, player and electrically-oper-
ated pianos. 167,755 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 170,602 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Spectrochrome Institute Incorporated, Camden, N. J., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for the treatment of dis-
eases by spectrochrome therapy. 163,761-2 ; Jan. 23.
Spectro-Chrome Institute Incorporated, Camden, N. J.,
and Philadelphia. Pa. Apparatus for the treatment of
diseases by spectrochrome therapy. 169.554: June 19.
Spec De Polish Co., Saginaw, Mich. Polish for furniture
and the like. 166,213; Mar. 27; Serial No. 169,090;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Speidel, Fr., Pforzheim, Germany, and Providence, R. I.
Chains for personal wear, fobs, pendants, bracelets,
brooches, etc. 165,360 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,271 ;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Speidel, Ft., Pforzheim, Germany, and Providence, R. I.
Chains, fobs, pendants, bracelets, etc. 171,999; Aug.
21 ; Serial No. 167,494 : published Jan. 2, 1923.
Speidel, Ft., Pforzheim, Giermany, and Providence^ R. I.
Chains, fobs, pendants, bracelets, etc. 175.875 ; Nov.
13 ; Serial No. 179,285 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Speidel, Fr., Pforzheim, C^ermany, and Providence, R. I.
Chains, fobs, pendants, bracelets, etc. 175,903 ; Nov.
13; Serial No. 177,703; published Aug. 7, 1923,
Spencer, George, Moulton & Co. Ltd., Westminster, Lon-
don, England. Rubber tires and inner tubes.
170,593 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 151,299 : published Apr.
24, 1923.
Spencer, George C, doing business as Spencer Perfume
Company, South Bend, Ind. Pace powders and creams,
perfumes, etc. 175,572 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,989 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Spencer, George C, doing business as Spencer Perfume
Company, South Bend, Ind. Toilet waters. 176,925 ;
Dec. 4.
Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Oil meal.
167,208; Apr. 24; Serial No. 165,138; published Dec.
19, 192^.
Spencer, Lane H., New York, N. Y. Metal tankards and
trays of base metal. 167,225 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
158,456; published Jan, 30, 1923.
Sperber, Samuel N., doing business as Bvertasty Con-
fection Co., Albany, N. Y. Confection comprising
fruits, nuts, pop corn, and a suitable binder. 175,818 ;
Nov. 13 : Serial No. 159,533 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Sperllch and Uhlig Company, Detroit, Mich. Mangles.
171,075 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 170,222 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Sperry and Alexander Company. (See Sperry & Alexander,
assignor.)
Sperry & Alexander, assignor to Sperry and Alexander
Company, New York, N Y. Cutlery. 23,158 ; renewed
May 30. 1923. ■
Sperry Flour Co., San Francisco, CaUf. Wheat flour.
172,638 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 163.294 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Sperry Textile Corporation, Mohawk, N. Y. Coats.
172,171; Aug. 21.
Splc Company, The. (See Smith, Arthur G.)
Spickv I'olish Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Alumi-
num and metal polish. 169,482 ; June 19 ; Serial No,
174,539 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Splegle, Geo. M., & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Lumber of all
kinds. 171,424 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,018 ; published
May 1, 1023.
Spinks & Mcllwain, also doing business as Nu-Life Medi-
cine (Company, Selma, Ala. Liver, kidney, and stomach
medicine. 172,592 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 168,736 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Spinner, Sebastian, New York, N. Y. Medicinal tonic for
stomach troubles. 167,373 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,008 ;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Splro, J. II., San Francisco, Calif. Finger rings. 165,260 ;
Mar. 6 : Serial No. 167,370 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Spiropulos, C. T., New York, N. Y. Shoe laces. 169,027 ;
May 29.
Spitan Battery Fluid Corporation, Tuckahoe and New
York, N. Y. Fluid for use in electric storage batteries.
167,837 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,608 ; published Feb. 13,
1923.
Spitz, Samuel & Sons, Inc., Chicago, III. Boys' suits,
coats, and pants. 166,287-8 ; Mar. 27.
Spitz, Samuel, & Sons, Inc., Chicago, 111. Men's and
boys' overcoats, suits, coats, and pants. 169,403 r
June 12 ; Serial No. 157,695 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Spivak, Max, New York, N. Y. Hand fire extinguishers.
164,111; Feb. 13.
Spoehr's, Chicago, HI. Candy. 173,167 ; Sept. 18 1
Serial No. 139,134 ; published June 19, 1923.
Spokane Valley Growers Union. Opportunity, Wash.
Fresh apples. 166,675 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,723 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Spolar, John, Buhl, Minn. Salve for burns, open sores,
skin diseases, etc. 165,717: Mar. 20; Serial No.
166,320; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Spongette Pure Food Company, Wilmington, Del., and
Pittsburgh, Pa. Bran biscuits. 170,867 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 166,909; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Sportmox Company, The, Boston, Mass. Sport footwear.
176,272 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 177,413 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Sportsman's Digest.
Sprague & Carleton.
Sprague, E. H., doing
Nebr. Inner tubes
Sprague, Eugene A.,
facturing Co., San
170,524 ; July 17 ;
24, 1923.
Sprague Roller Mills,
176,719 ; Nov. 27 ;
24, 1923.
(See Rosenthal, Edward S.)
(See Peart, Harold A.)
business as Wellington Co., Omaha,
and tire casings. 103,823 ; Jan. 30^
doing business as Sprague Mann-
Francisco, Calif. Soap compounds.
Serial No. 174,641 ; published Apr.
Sprague, Wash. Self -rising flour.
Serial No. 170,734 ; published July
Spratt's Patent Limited, London, England. Milk food In
powder form for dogs and cats. 172,947 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 153,858 ; published June 5, 1923.
Spring, C. G^ Company, The, Kalamazoo, Mich. Bumpers.
173,103 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,072 ; published June
12, 1923.
Springer, Lilly Co., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Face creams
and hand lotions. 164,337; Feb. 20.
Springfield Paint & Varnish Co. (See Keller, Matthew F.)
Springfield Seed Company, Springfield, Mo. Agricultural
and grass seeds. 173,063 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,431 ;
published June 12, 1923.
Sprout, Waldron & Co., Muncy, Pa. Machinery and tools
and parts thereof. 165,722 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
168,695 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Spurgeon, Mathias O., and also doing business as Wine-
berg Pure Beverage Company, Centralia, Wash. Fruit
beverage sold as a soft drink and sirups for prepara-
tion of same. 167,672 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 172,909 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Spurgin Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Currency
straps of $500 denominations. 172,271 ; Aug. 28 ; Se-
rial No. 177,575 ; published May 29, 1923.
Spyroseal Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Pis-
ton rings. 175,807 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 143,017 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Square Dipper Specialty Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ice-
cream confections. 171,175 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
171,474 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Squibb, E. R., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Alteratives,
analgesics, anaphrodislacs, anesthetics, anodynes,
antacids, etc. 169,655 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 168,435 ;
pubUshed Feb. 27, 1923.
Squire and Co., Birmingham Limited, Stirchley, Birming-
ham, England. Cough mixture for human use.
170,513 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,776 ; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Stabler, Louis A., doing business as The Lasco Company,
Ltd., Baltimore, Md. Oil paint, linseed oil, floor wax,
etc. 172,628 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 154,287 ; published
Apr. 3, 1923.
Stack Heater Company, Boston, Mass. Water heaters
heated by gas, oil, or vapor. 163,176 ; Jan. 2.
Stack Heater Company, Boston, Mass. Temperature-
controlled valves, relief valves, vacuum valves, and
pipe fittings. 166,714: Apr. 10; Serial No. 155,276;
published July 18, 1822.
790
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks— Continuei].
stack Heater Company, Boston, Mass. Direct and indi-
rect water heaters, instantaneous water heaters, etc.
174,735 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 155,277 ; published July
24, 1923. ,, , ,
Stadeker, Gilbert I., doing business as Stadeker Metal
Specialty Company, Chicago, 111. Windshield wipers.
164,970 ; Feb. 27. ^ ^
Stadeker, Gilbert I., doing business as Stadeker Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Hydrometers. 175,841 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 181,423: published Aug. 28, 1923.
Stadeker Metal Specialty Company. (See Stadeker, Gil-
bert I.)
StafiEord County Flour Mills Co., Hudson, Kans. Wheat
flour. 167,192 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 158,156 ; published
Nov 7 1922.
Stafford, ' George A., doing business as G. A. StafiEord &
Co , New York, N. Y. Woven cotton fabrics in the
piece. 171,525 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,103 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Stafford, George A., doing business as G. A. Stafford &
Co , New York, N. Y. Woven cotton fabrics in the
piece. 172,031 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 135,736 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923. ^ , c. » ., <l
Stafford, George A., doing business as G. A. StaCTord &
Co., New York, N. Y. Woven cotton fabrics in the
piece. 173,981 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 135,737 ; published
July 17, 1923. ^ ^ c. «. ., ..
Stafford, George A., doing business as G. A. Stafford &
Company, New York, N. Y. Woven cotton fabrics In
the piece. 174,985 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 124,422 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Stafford Mineral Spring Company Limited, The, New
Orleans, La. Natural mineral-spring water. 22,869 ;
renewed Apr. 25, 1923.
Stafford Mineral Springs & Hotel Co. Ltd., New Orleans,
La. Natural mineral water. 24,281 ; renewed Feb.
27, 1924.
Stafford Roller Bearing Car Truck Corporation, Lawton,
Mich. Roller bearings and roller-bearing journal boxes.
171,654 ; Aug. 7.
Stahel, Edward P., & Co., New York, N. Y., assignors to
H. Rost & Company, Hamburg, Germany. Rubber
tissue for reenforcing, stiffening, and waterprooflng
parts of garments, etc. 170,244 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
174,676 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Stahlbehl, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Liquid liniment for
the treatment of rheumatism, colds, neuritis, etc.
165,847 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 168,382 ; published Jan.
2 1923
Stahl-Urban and Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Work clothing
for men — namely, overalls, jackets, trousers, etc.
163,625 ; Jan. 28.
Stain-Off Company. (See Foote, J. Harvey.)
Staley, A. E., Manufacturing Company, Decatur, 111.
Sugar. 170,901-3 ; July 24 ; Serial Nos. 170,796-8 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923. ^ ^ ., , ^,
Stambaugh & Rabe, Akron, Ohio, and Auburndale, Fla.
Citrous fruits in their natural state. 174,971 ; Oct. 30 :
Serial No. 157,637 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Stamper & Kaiser, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 174,273 ;
Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 177,630 ; published July 10, 1923.
Stampher, Lillian E., Dover, N. J. Bonnets, hats, and
caps. 166,820 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 166,750 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Stanard, 0. L., Dry Goods Co., Huntington, W. Va. Hair
nets. 174,096 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 179,491 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Stanard, O. L., Dry Goods Co., Huntington, W. Va.
Knitted and nainsook underwear and cotton and wool
sweaters. 175,782 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,412 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Stanard-Tilton Milling Co., St. Louis, Mo. Wheat flour.
167,098: Apr. 24; Serial No. 167,430; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Stanard-Tilton Milling Co., St. Louis, Mo. Wheat flour.
172,481 ; Aug. 28.
Standard Asphalt & Refining Company, Jersey City, N. J.,
and Chicago, 111. Pipe coating, acidproof tank lining,
expansion joint, refrigerator compound. 175,805 ; Nov.
13; Serial No. 131,987; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Standard Baking Company, San Francisco, Calif. Coco-
nut macaroon strip. 167,129 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
165,420 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Standard Biscuit Company. Des Moines, Iowa. Crackers.
167,402 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 165,894 ; published Jan. 30,
1923.
Standard Biscuit Comnany. Des Moines. Iowa. Crackers.
167,506 ; May 1 : Serial No. 165,890 : published Dec. 12,
1922.
Standard Biscuit Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Crackers.
172,489 ; Aug. 28.
Standard Candy Company, Nashvillp, Tenn. Candy.
176,fiOS: Nov. 27; Serial No. 179,492; published Sept.
11. li>2,'?.
Standard Carrier Campany, The, New York, N. Y. Pneu-
matic-tube carrier systems and parts thereof. 168.923 ;
May 29; Serial No. 143,711; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Standard Chemical Works, Reading and Womelsdorf, Pa.
Insecticides, deodorants, germicides, and disinfectants.
167,356: May 1; Serial No. 144,104 published Sept.
20. 1921. .-^fs^p
Standard Chilled Castings Corporation, Lynchburg, Va.
Plows, landsides, points, moldboards, and standards.
164,123 ; Feb. 13.
Standard Comfort Window Corporation, New York. N. Y.
Windows and window frames. 177,839 ; Dee. 25.
Standard Computing Scale Company. The, Detroit, Mich.
Weighing and computing scales. 103,829 ; Jan. 30.
Standard Conveyor Company, North St. Paul, Minn.
Gravity and other conveyers, ('levators, spirals and
parts thereof. 166,740 ; Apr. 10.
Standard Coupler Company, New York, N. Y. Draft
gear for locomotives and railway and trolley cars.
166,959; Apr. 1<.
Standard Crayon Manufacturing Company, doing business
as Anti-Itis Company, Danvers, Mass. Medicinal prep-
aration for intiammatory, congested, and painful condi-
tions where local tri^atment is Indicated. 173,824;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,627 ; published June 26, 1923.
Standard Crystal Company. (See Reese, Edward.)
Standard Development Company. (See Standard O.'l
Company Incorporated in New Jersey, assignor.)
Standard Drug Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Prepara-
tion used in the treatment of kidney and bladder dis-
eases, etc. 173,470; Sept. 25; Serial No. 176,289;
published June 19, 1923.
Standard Drug Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Prepara-
tion used in the treatment of general debility, lost vi-
tality, etc. 174,037 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,290 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Standard Export Company. (See Fernandez, Philip.)
Standard Furniture Co., Seattle, Wash. Furniture.
175,234 ; Oct. 30.
Standard Furniture Company, assignor to Standard
Furniture Co., Herkimer, N. Y. Roll-top desks.
24,368 ; renewed Mar. 13, 1924.
Standard Granite Company. (See Barclay, Douglas M.)
Standard Heel & Counter Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Leather
floor mats. 177,582 : Dec. 18.
Standard Homeopathic Company. (See Hyland,
George H.)
Standard Knitting Mills, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Knitted fab-
ric underwear for men and boys. 166,687; Apr. 10;
Serial No. 167,056: published Jan. 9, 1923.
Standard Knitting Mills, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Knitted fab-
ric underwear for men and boys. 166,708-9 : Apr.
10 ; Serial No. 167,057-8 : published .Tan. 9. 1923.
Standard Knitting Mills, The, Los Angeles, Calif. Knit-
ted sweaters, bathing suits, scarfs, caps, etc. 176,468 ;
Nov. 27 : Serial No. 181,424 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Standard Laboratories, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Po-
mades for the hair. 169,867 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
175,222 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Standard Laboratories, The, Chicago, 111. Tonic prepa-
ration for treatment of wasting diseases, nervousness,
skin diseases, etc. 165,605 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
167,025 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Standard Laboratories. The, Chicago, 111. Cough sirup.
165,604; Mar. 13; Serial No. 167,024; published Dec.
12. 1922.
Standard Lime & Stone Co., The, Martinsburg, W. Va.,
and Baltimore, Md. Poultry food. 167,060 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 160,305 ; published Fob. 6, 1923.
Standard Manufacturing Company, Erie, Pa. Trousers.
172,048 : Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 154,335 ; published May
22, 1923.
Stf.ndard Match Co., Limited, The. Hempsted, England.
Matches. 168,435 : May 22 ; Serial No. 171,045 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Standard Medical Society, Inc., The, Baltimore, Md.
Analgesic balm for the relief of pain in rheumatism,
gout, etc. 3 65,716; Mar. 20; Serial No. 166,327; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Standard IMedical Society. Inc., The, Baltimore, Md.
Tablets for colds, coughs, la grippe, headache, and
neuralgia. 173.432: Sept. 25; Serial No. 166,326;
published June 26, 1923.
Standard Mfs. Co. (See I-owenthal. Henry.)
Standard Mills Company. Chicago, 111. Ornament-theft-
preventing devices. 164,392 ; Feb. 20.
Standard Motor Company Limited, The, Coventry, Eng-
land. Motor vehicles. 167.507 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,835 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Standard Motor Parts Company, Chicago, 111. Lining
for automobile transmissions. 170.631 : Jul.v 17 ;
Serin] No. 175,413: published Apr. 24, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York. N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum for illuminating,
heating, power, burning, etc. 163.177 : Jan. 2.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Medicinal oils for the treatment of constipation, laun-
dry wax, petroleum, etc. 163,178 ; Jan. 2.
Standard Oil Companv of New York, New York, N. Y.
Candles. 163,720; Jan, 23.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Dry, paste, and ready-mixed paints, varnishes, linseed
oil, etc. 166,013 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162,901 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Standard Oil Company nf New York, Now York. N. Y.
Petroleum and iirndncts of petroleum. 166.345; Apr.
3 ; Serial No. 159,816 ; published Jau. 9, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
791
Stuudard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Stoves and heaters, oil-burning lamps, lanterns, lamp
burners, etc. 167.528 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 160,207 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York. New York, N. Y.
Lubricatins sroase. 167,800 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
162„'il7: published Feb. 13, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
I'etroleum and products of petroleum for illuminnt-
ins, heating, etc. 168,746 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
171,291 : published Feb. 13, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
I'etroleum and products of petroleum. 168,798 ; May
29 : Serial No. 174,941 : published Mar. 13, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Tetroleum and products of petroleum. 168,799 ; May
29 ; Serial No. 174,935 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
.■standard Oil Company of New York. New York, N. Y.
retroleum and products of petroleum. 169.459-60 ;
.Tune 19 ; Serial No. 174,939-40 ; published Mar. 20,
1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y
I'etroleum and products of petroleum. 169,461-2 ;
.Tune 19 ; Serial Nos. 174,936-7 ; published Mar. 20,
1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 169,463 ; June
19 : Serial No. 174,934 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York. New York, N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 169,464 ; June
19 : Serial No. 174,931 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New Y'ork, New York. N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 170,303 ; July
10: Serial No. 176.506: published Apr. 10, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Pptroleum and products of petroleum. 170.325-6 ;
July 10 ; Serial Nos. 175,959-00 ; published Apr. 3,
1923.
Standard Oil Company of New Y'ork. New Y'ork. N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 170.327 ; July
10 : Serial No. 175.965 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York. New York, N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 170.328 ; July
10: Serial No. 175.968: published Apr. 3, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York. New York, N. Y.
Petroleum products — namely, gasoline and naphtha.
170.736; July 24; Serial No. 169,934; published
May 15, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York. New York, N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 171,553 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 178,147 ; published May 8, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York. N. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 171,556 ; Aug.
7 ; Serial No. 177,881 ; published Mav 8, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, K. Y.
Petroleum and products of petroleum. 171,557 ; Aug.
7: Serial No. 177.879: published May S. 1923.
Standard Oil lompany of New York, New York. N. Y.
Prtroleum and products of petroleum. 173,064;
Sept. 11.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Floor oilers, yarn mops, dust cloths, etc. 173,688 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,576 ; published June 19, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Petroleum oil. 174,387 ; Oct : 16 ; Serial No. 172,242 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Standard Oil Company of New York, New York, N. Y.
Petroleum jelly. 174.483 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178.146 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Standnrd Oil Comp:inv ( Incnrporaled in New Jersey),
Bayonne, N. J. Mineral oil. 164,507 : Feb. 20.
Standard Oil Company (Incorporated in New Jersey 1,
Bavonne, N. J. Lubricating oils particularly for house-
hold use. 166,677; Apr. 10; Serial No. 171,711; pub-
li.'shed Jan. 23, 1923.
Standard Oil Company (Incorporated in New Jersey),
Bayonne, N. J., assignor to Standard Development Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Permanent foam for protec-
tion and preventing evaporation of volatile liquids.
167.852 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 164,201 ; published Jan. 2,
1923.
Standard Oil Company, Incorporated in New Jersey,
Bavonup. N. J. White mineral oil. 168,137 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 170.410: nublished Feb. 13. 192.S.
Standard Oil Company (Incorporated in New Jersey),
Bavonne, N. J. Transformer oil. 173,403 : Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 175.747 ; published June 26, 1823.
Standard Oil Company (Incorporated in New Jersey),
Bavonne, N. J. Lubricating oils. 176,079 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 182.386 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Standard Oil Company (Incorporated in New Jersey),
Bayonne. N. J., assignor to Standard Development
Company, New York, N. Y. Prepared chemical liquid
for protection and prevention of evaporation of vola-
tile liquids. 177,087 : Dee. 11 ; Serial No. 172,910 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Standard Oil Companv (New Jersey). Bavonne. N. J.
Lubricating oils. 175,475 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,661 ;
published .A.ug. 28. 1923.
Standard Oil Companv (New Jersey), Bayonne. N. J.
Oils and greases. 170.408 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,659 :
published Sept. 11, 1923.
St;uidard Oil Company. Whiting. Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Burning oil or kerosene. 164,710 : Feb. 27.
Standard Oil lompany. Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, III.
Petroleum jelly. 165,435 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,825 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Lubricating oils and greases. 165,827 ; Mar. 20 ; Se-
rial No. 171,667; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Lubricating oils and greases. 166,494 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial
No. 171.666; published Jan. 2. 1923.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Lubricating oils and greases. 167.537 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 171,876 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting. Ind., and Chicago, III.
Gasoline candles, liquid paraffin, lubricating oils and
greases. 168,756 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,664 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Asphalt and paving filler. 169.351 : June 12 ; Serial
No. 171.663 ; published Mar. 27. 1923.
Standard Oil (Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Wool oil used for cleansing or washing the wool after
it is sheared from the sheep. 169.898 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 171.665; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting. Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Gasoline. 170.461 ; July 17 : Serial No. 172,691 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
-Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Petrolatum. 172,712 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,414 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, III.
Liquid petrolatum. 173,298 ; Sept. IS ; Serial No.
180,249; published June 19, 1923.
Standard Oil Company, Whiting, Ind., and Chicago, 111.
Medicinal mineral oils. 175,585 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,033 ; published July 31, 1923.
Standard Oil Company, San Francisco, Calif. Lubricat-
ing oils. 169.637 ; .Tune 26 ; Serial No. 175,223 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Standard Oil Company, San Francisco, Calif. Harness
and sole-leather oil. 173,597-8 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
167,833^: published .Tune 5, 1923.
Standard Oiled Clothing Co.. New York. N. Y. Rain-
coats and rain articles, etc. 173,453 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 173,733 ; published June 26. 1923.
Standard Optical Co.. The, Geneva. X. Y. Machines for
manufacturing, finishing, adjusting, and testing lenses
and lens mountings for eyegl.isses and spectacles.
164,583 ; Feb. 20.
Standard Optical Co.. The, Geneva. N. Y. Spectacle and
eyeglass rims. 168.214; May 15; Serial No. 139,433;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Standard Optical Company. The. Geneva, N. Y. Ophthal-
mic lenses. 163,822 : Jan. 30.
Standard Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Paper car-
tons. 170.302 ; Julv 10 ; Seri.il No. 176,659 ; published
Apr. 10. 1923.
Standard Paper Manufacturing Co., Richmond. Va.
Blotters. 170.116 : Julv 10 ; Serial No. 161.283 ;
published Apr. 3. 1923.
Standard Paper Manufacturing Co.. Richmond. Va.
Blotting paper. 170.523 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174.704 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Standard Paper Manuf.icturing Co., Richmond, Va.
Blotting paper. 170.525 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,703 ;
published Apr. 17. 1923.
Standard Paper Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va. Bond
paper. 173,537 ; Sept. 25.
Standard Parts Company. The, Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle
springs. 173,122 : Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 161,066 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Standard Products Company, Providence, R. I. Shoe lac-
ings. 171,637 ; Aug. 7.
Standard Purveyors, Inc., New York, N. T. Canned pfas,
tomato puree, apples, etc. 171.603 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
174,344 : published May 8, 1923.
Standard Register Companv. The, Dayton. Ohio. .Auto-
graphic registws. 165.928: Mar. 20.
Standard Ring Co., Inc., Boston. Mass. Finger rings.
171.998 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 167,540 ; published May
8. 1923.
Standard Sewing Machine Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Sewing machines. 23,160 ; renewed May 30,
1923.
Standard Silk Dyeing Co.. Paterson, N. J. Silk piece
goods. 172,483; Aug. 28.
Standard Steel Works Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Solid
forged gear blanks, iron castings and forglngs, steel
castings and forgings. 164,829: Feb. 27.
Standard Steel Works Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Forged
and rolled-steel pipe flanges. 165,484; Mar. 13; Serial
No. 167.736 ; published Dec. 19. 1922.
Standard Steel Works Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Rings
and rolled shells for crushers for reducing and pulver-
izing solid materials. 166,037 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
167,738; published Dec. 5, 1922.
St.^nda^d Syrup Company, St. Louis, Mo. Fruit preserves,
honey, aiid mincemeat. 173.666 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177.631; published July 3. 1923.
Standard Tent & Awning Company, The, Toledo, Ohio.
Men's working pants, overalls, jumpers, etc. 170,335 ;
July 10.
792
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
standard Tent & Awning Company, The, doing business
as The Standard Garment Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Men's worl?ing pants, overalls, jumpers, etc. 173,915 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,943 ; published July 10, 1923.
Standard Tire Company, The, Willoughby, Ohio. Itubber
vehicle tires. 165,171 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 126,826 ;
published Oct. .8, 1922.
Standard Ultramarine Co., The, Huntington, W. Va.
Ultramarine blue. 169,662 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
170,906 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Standard Ultramarine Co., The, Huntington, W. Va.
Ultramarine blue. 170,390 ; July 17 ; Scr. 170,905 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Standard Ultramarine Co., The, Huntington, W. Va.
Laundry blue. 174,032 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,699 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Standard Ultramarine Co., The, Huntington, W. Va.
Ultramarine blue. 174,111 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 170,907 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Standard Varnish Works, New York, N. Y. Varnishes,
stains, dry, ready mixed, and paste paints. 166,230.
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,162 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Standard Vibrating Churn Company, Chicago, 111. Butter
churns. 166,807; Apr. 17; Serial No. 168,176; pub
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Standard Wall I'aper Co., Hudson Palls, N. Y. Ready-
mixed oil paints. 163,763 ; .Tan. 23.
Standard Wall Paper Co., Hudson Falls, N. Y. Inks—
viz, stamping and printing. 164,4;jl ; Keb. 20.
Stanley Chemical Company, The, liast ticrlin, Conn. Drj ,
paste, and ready-mixed industrial and house paints.
varnishes, iapans, and paint enamels. 166,498 ; Apr.
3 ; Serial No. 162,514 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Stanley Drug Company. (See Goldblum, Theodore.)
Stanley Glidden Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Rubber tires,
tubes, patches, hose, etc. 170,207 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
121,766; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Stanley Glidden Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Tires, tubes,
patches, hose, etc. 170,687 : July 17.
Stanley Insulating Company, Great Barriugton, Mass.
Vacuum-jacketed receptacles. 163,179; Jan. 2.
Stanley Insulating Company, Great Barrington, Mass.
Vacuum jacketed bottles and food containers. 164,562 ;
Feb. 20.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Vises, bit
braces, planes, nail sets, hammers, etc. 168,149 ; May
15; Serial No. 172,562; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Vises, hit
braces, planes, nail sets, hammers, etc. 168,225 ; May
15: Serial No. 172,065; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Stanlev Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Hammers.
168,619; May 29; Serial No. 167,491; puhlished Feb.
27, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Hinges, holts
for securing doors, windows, etc., latches, handles
for doors, etc. 168,943 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,693 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Hinges, bolts.
latches, handles for doors, etc. 168,947 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 172,563; published Mar. 6. 1923.
Stanley Work, The, New Britain, Conn. Rules, levels,
squares, marking gauges, and bevels. 169,067 ; June
5 ; Serial No. 172,564 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Rules, levels,
squares, marking gauges, and bevels. 169,080 ; June 5 ;
Serial No. 172,692 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Hammers.
171,249 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 167,491 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Rules, yard-
sticks, bevels, etc. 175,063 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
179,433 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Rules, yard-
sticks, bevels, etc. 175,064 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
179,435; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Levels. 175,337 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 172,297 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Levels.
175,758 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 172,296 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Stanley Works, The, New Britain, Conn. Vises, bit
braces, breast drills, planes, and parts thereof, etc.
177,405 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 179,432 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Stansbury, A. R., Inc., Norfolk, Va. Roofing paper.
169,354; June 12; Serial No. 172,128; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Stanton, A. P., Medical Co., West HohoKen, N. Y. Laxa-
tive and tonic for stomach troubles, constipation, etc.
167,628; May 1; Serial No. 166,859; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Stanton, Clyde B., Walla Walla, Wash. Carryall or bag.
169,527: June 19: Serial No. 163,295; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Stapleton, John T., and John T. Stapleton, Shoals, Ind.
Medicine for the treatment of diphtheria and mem-
branous croup. 172,536 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,905 ;
published May 8. 1923.
Staplin, Wayland D., doing business as Peerless Specialty
Manufacturing Co., Wichita, Kans. Tire-puncture
compound. 175,258 ; Oct. 30.
Star Bakery Co., Hastings, Mich. Bread. 167.198-
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,513 ; puhlished Jan. 23, 1923.
Star Beverage Co., Belleville, 111. Nonalcoholic, non-
cereal, maltless ginger-flavored beverages sold as soft
drinks. 168,780: May 29; Serial No. 120,072; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Star Can Opener Company, San Francisco, Calif. Can
openers. 174,161 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,307 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Star Company, New York, N. Y. Periodical puhlished
nionthlv. 165.210 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,111 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Star and Crescent Milling Company, Chicago, 111. Wheat
flour. 23,262 ; renewed .Tune 27. 1923.
Star & Crescent Milling Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Semo-
lina. 177.003 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,308 ; published
Sept. 25, 1923.
Star Electric Motor Co., Newark, N. J. Electric motors,
generators, and fans. 174,738-9 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial Nos.
152,036-7; published July 24, 1923.
Star Expansion Bolt Companv, New York, N. Y. Stamped
metal products. 168,116; May 15; Serial No. 152,729;
pubiishod Feb. 27, 1923.
Star Expansion Bolt Company, New York, N. Y. Ex-
pansion shields. 169,358; June 12; Serial No. 172,448 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Star Fish & Oyster Co., The, Mobile, Ala. Sea food.
173,799 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,156 ; published July
3, 1923.
Star Motors Incorporated, New York, N. Y. .\utomohiles
and constructive parts thereof. 171,352 ; Aug. 7 ; Se-
rial No. 171,340 ; published May 8, 1923.
Star Oil Company, The, Chicago, IlL Lubricating oils.
166,120; Mar. 27; Serial No. Ju2,217; published
July 4, 1922.
Star-Peerless Wall Paper Mills, Joliet, 111. Ready-mixed
paints, varnishes, stains, and paint enamels. 175,507 ;
Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,939; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Star PLston Pin Co. (See Bissell, Lloyd.)
Star Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Elastic vehicle
tires and inner tubes for pneumatic tires. 173,120 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 164,559 ; published June 12, 1923.
Star Shirt Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Men's pyjamas. 164,864 ; Feb. 27.
Star Wood Products Company, Louisville, Ky. Sidings
or weatherboardings. baseboard.s. window casings, and
moldiniis. 168,712 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 1.58,493 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
•' Sta-Rite " Mfg. Co., Asheville, N. C. Polishing prepara-
tion for painted, varnished, or enameled surfaces and
for automobile bodies, etc. 166,372 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
169,988 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Stark Bros. Nurseries & Orchards Co., Louisiana, Mo.
Garden seeds. 167,985 ; May 8.
Stark, Harrv, doing business as Stark Knitting Co., New
York, N. Y. Men's neckties. 163,626; Jan. 23.
Slark Knittine Co. (See Stiirk, Harry.)
Stark Rolling Mill Company, The, assignor to United Alloy
Steel Corporation, Canton, Ohio. Black and galvanized
sheets. 164,312; Feb. 20.
Starr, Ana D.. doing business as Starr Specialty Co.,
Tower City, N. Dak. Radiator cement. 168,436 ; May
22 ; Serial No. 171,044 : published Feb. 20. 1923.
Starr, Daniel, doing business as Starr Knitting Mill,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Knit sweaters. 172,281 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 169,141 ; published May 29, 1923.
Starr Fruit Products Co., Portland, Oreg. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 166,663 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 164,973 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Starr Fruit Products Co., Portland, Ore.g. Canned fruits
anil vegetables. 168,201 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 164,974 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Starr Piano Company, The, Richmond, Ind. Player-
pianos, phonographs, and records. 175,806 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 135.764 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Staset Company, The. (See Warner, Selden G.) .
Staso Milling Company, Poultney, Vt. Compound used
for sealing metallic pipe joints. 166,991 ; Apr. 17.
State Line Milling Co., Kiowa. Kans. Wheat flour.
176,-590 ; Nov. 27; Seri.al No. 179,170; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Stauffer Chemical Company, San Francisco, Calif. Chem-
ical fungicide. 172,702 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,820 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Staufl'er Chemical Company of Texas, Houston, Tex.
Rubber-compounding sulphur. 176,372-3 ; Nov. 20.
Stauffer, D. F., BL^icuit Co., Inc., York, Pa. Pretzels.
177,373: Dec. 18; Serial No. 180,903; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Stavros, James E., West Orange, N. J. Ointment for
rheumatism. 172,387 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 169,936 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Staynew Filter Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Air filters.
167,664 : May 8 ; Serial No. 169,690 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Stayshyn Co. (See Wilmot, Julius C.)
Ste. Anme. du Fibrociment et des Revetements Elo, Poissy,
France. Building materials composed of a compound
of fiher and cement. 171,512 : Aug. 1 ; Serial No.
159,540; published May 22, 1923.
Steam Power Publishing Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Monthly magazine. 172,037 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
160,725 ; published May 22, 1923.
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
793
Stearns-Eddy Co., Portland, Oreg. Haarlem-oil capsules
for kidney, liver, bladder, rheumatism, and uric-acid
troubles. 167,417 ; Mav 1 ; Serial No. 169,335 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923. ^ ^^
Stearns-Eddv Co.. Portland, Oreg. Preparation for the
relief of piles. 167.418; May 1; Serial No. 169,336;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Stearns, F. U., & Company, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 175,465 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,963 ; pub-
lished Aug. 23, 1923.
Sti'.inis & I'ostcr ("onip:\ny, The. Locklaud, Ohio. Cotton
batting. 105.135 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 151,407 ; pub-
lished Oct. 31, 1922.
Stearns & Foster Company, The, Lockland, Ohio. Cotton
batting. 165,415: Mar. 6; Serial No. 151,411; pub-
lished Oct. 24. 1922.
Stearns &. Fosti^r Company, The, Lockland, Ohio. Mat-
tresses. 172,370 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 160,094 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Stearns. I'roderick, & Company, Detroit. Mich. Disinfec-
tants, vermicides, fnd antiseptics. 164,449: Feb. 20.
Stearns, Justus S., doing business as Stearns Motor Man-
ufacturing Co., Ludington, Mich. Internal-itombustion
engines. 171,685 ; Aug. 7.
Stebbins, E., Manufacturing Company. Springfield, Mass.
Quick-compression bibs. 170,238 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
174,271 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Steel, L. R., Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Candies.
167.355 ; Mav 1 ; Serial No. 144,160 ; published Mar. 14,
1922.
Steel, Mary L., Neve York, N. Y. Cleansing cream for tht
skin, cucumber lotion, muscle oil, etc. 164,289 ; Feb. 20.
Steel Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Poppet
valves for internal-combustion engines. 174,055-6;
Oct. 2 ; Serial Nos. 178,069-70 ; published July 3, 1923.
Steelcraft Corporation of America, Cleveland, -Ohio.
Safes. 174,182 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179.890 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Steelcraft Corporation of America, Cleveland, Ohio.
Safes and vaults. 177,007; Dec. 11; Serial No.
179,889 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Steelcraft Engineering Company, Marion. Ind. Dies,
.iigs, special machinery, etc. 175,552 : Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 179,833; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Steele. Jesse A., doing business as Steele Bros., Oakland,
Calif. Artificially-prepared mineral water. 173,901 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176.292 ; published July 3, 1923.
Steel". May W. fSee Whit'*. Edward B., assignor.)
Steele-Wedeles Company, Chicago, 111. Canned and dried
fruits and vegetables, canned fish, salted fish, canned
meats, etc. 171,139 : July 31 ; Serial No. 159.889 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Steen, John A., A'arnish Company, Chicago. 111. Rapid-
drving varnish binder and varnish. 167,187 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 153,371 ; published Nov. 29, 1922.
Stcpnbur<r Fur Company, The. (See Marshall. Robert S.)
Steeves, Elizabeth, doing business as The Elizabeth Candy
Shops, Waltham, Mass. Candles and salted nuts.
166.515 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 163,716 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Steger & Sons Piano Manufacturing Company, Chicago,
111. Pianos and player pianos. 106,718 ; Apr. 10 ; Se-
rial No. 148,678 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Stehli Silks Corporation, New York, N. Y. Broad silks
in the piece. 167,108 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 169,789 ;
published Jan. 30. 1923.
Stehli Silks Corporation, New York, N. Y. Broad silks in
the piece and silk and cotton piece goods. 173,187 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 168,383 ; published June 12. 1923.
Steiger. Ernest, New York. N. Y. Kindergarten material.
170,223 ; Julv 10 ; Serial No. 154,769 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Stein. A., & Company, Chicago, 111. Undergarments of
textile fabric. 168,157 : May 15 : Serial No. 165.218 ;
published .Tan. .30, 1923.
Stein. A., & Company, Chicago, 111. Dress shields.
168,904; May 29; Serial No. 165,095; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Stein, A., & Company, Chicago, 111. Arm bands. 169,381 :
June 12 ; Serial No. 171,475 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
Stein, A., & Company, Chicago, 111. ' Suspenders.
169,385 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,129 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Stein. A., & Companv, Chicago, 111. Rubber sheeting.
175,830; Nov. 13; Serial No. 183,005; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Stein, A., & Company, Chicago, lU. Household apron
and girdle supporters. 176,143 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
183,003; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Stein, A., & Company, Cnlcago, 111. Arm bands and sus-
penders. 176,206 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,118 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Stein, A., & Company, Chicago, III. Sanitary aprons and
belts. 176,556 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,002 ; published
Sept. 18, 1923.
Stein. A., & Company, Chicago. 111. Dress shields, elastic
webbing, shirred elastic ribbon. 177.534 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 183,004: published Oct. 2, 1923.
Stein & Ellbogen Company, Chicago, 111. Watches.
175.S11 • Nov. 13; Serial No. 150,779; published Aug.
21, 1023.
Stein, Louis, doing business as Stein Bros. & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Cardcases, pocketbooks, portfolios.
169,626 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 173,448 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Stein, S., & Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen cloths in the
piece intended for suiting, etc. 166,914 ; Apr. 17 ; Se-
rial No. 166,479 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Stein, S., & Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen cloths in the
piece intended for suiting, etc. 166,918; Apr. 17; Se-
rial No. 164,459; published Jan. 30. 1928.
Stein, S., & Co., Now York, N. Y. Woolen cloths in the
piece. 171.938-9 : Aug. 14.
Stein, S., & Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen cloths in the
piece, for suiting, etc. 173,213 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
173,259 : published June 12, 1923.
Stein, S., & Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen cloths in the
piece. 174,294 ; Oct. 9.
Stein, Samuel F., Williamsport, Pa. Telephone instru-
ments. 174,429 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,971 ; pub-
lished June 26, 1923.
Stein & Windt, New York. N. Y. Gold and platinum
jewelry, not including watches. 164,411 ; Feb. 20.
Sttiner, Clarence S., Asbury, Park, N. J. Sleeping gar-
ments, underwear, shirt waists, and bloomers. 176,203 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,309 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Steiner, Edward F., Baltic, Ohio. Cheese. 175,711 ;
Nov. 6.
Steiner, P., Nfg., Atzgersdorf, near Vienna, Austria. Car-
riage-lifting jacks, more especially hydraulics. 17:^. 299 ;
Sept. 18; Serial No. 178,878; published June 12, 1923.
Steiner, Leopold, New York, N. Y. Electric lamps and
r.Tfiiatnrs lor theiapeutic use. 177,433; Dec. 18;
Serial No. 125,441 ; published Apr. 13, 1920.
Steiner & Son, Incorporated, Asbury Park, N. J. Sleep-
ing garments for men and bovs. 163.627 : Jan. 23.
Sti-iriert, M., & Sons Co., Boston, Mass. Player pianos,
piano plavers, pianos, organs. 165,330 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 154,670 : published Nov. 14, 1922.
Stelnfeld, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ice-cream freezers.
174,278 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,574 ; published July
17, 1923.
Steinhauscr Bros., Parkdale, Oreg. Fresh apples, pears,
strawberries, and potatoes. 164,948 ; Feb. 27.
Stelwagon Jlanufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Roof
cement or coatins for closing and preventing leaks
in roofing. 103,537 : Jan. 16.
Stelwagon Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Black
paraffin paint. 166,067 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 160,368 ;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
StrMber, Jobn,& Co., New York, N. Y. Leather novelties —
vi/. men's bill folds, coin purses, and pocketbooks, etc.
163.698; Jan. 23.
Stemco Eneineering Companv, The, Davton, Ohio. Gaso-
line gauifs. 168,180; May 15; Serial No. 169,337:
published Jan. 2. 1923.
Stemralpr, Theodore W., doing business as Evonol Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Preparation for use in the
treatment of inflamed eyes. 172,558 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 171,576; pulilished Apr. 17, 1923.
Stemmler, Theodore W.. doing business as Evonol Lab
oratories. New York, N. Y. Preparation for inflamma
tory conditions. 172,559 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,575
published Apr. 17. 1923.
Stephano Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Cigarettes. 173,133
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,636 ; published .Tune 12, 1923
Stephen L. Bartlett Company, Boston. Mass. Cocoa
108.778: Mav 29; Serial No. 111,076: published June
10. 1919.
Stephens, A. J.. Rubber Co., Kansas City. Mo. Subeasin^s
of fabric, rubber, and gum for tires. 163,180; Jan. 2.
Stephens, A. J., Rubber Co., Kansas City, Mo. Packages
for use in making emergency repairs to the fan drives
of automobiles, etc. 167,452 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
162.360 ; publi.shpd Dec. 19, 1922.
Stephens, A. J., Rubber Co., Kansas City, Mo. Outer
tires or coverings for pneumatic-tire casings. 371.516;
Aug. 7; Serial No. 173,306; published Apr. 17. 1923.
Stephens-Bi-adlev Company, Lindale, Ga. Kidney and
bladder pills." 174,042 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,462 ;
published July 10. 1923.
Stephens Canning Corporation, Oakfield, Wis. Canned
peas. 171,653 ; Aug. 7.
Stephens Motor Car Company, Incorporated, Moliue. 111.
Automobiles. 171,530-1 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 175,571-
2; pnbli.shed May 8, 1923.
Stephenson Radio Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Radio equip-
ment. 164,530; Feb. 20.
Stephenson. Samuel C, assignor to Lincoln School Sup-
ply Company. Lincoln. Nelir. Printed forms, loose-leaf
covers and fillers, blank, order, and plan books, etc.
163.951 ; Feb. 6.
Steppacher, Lester G., Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Py
jamas. 166 622; Apr. 10; Serial No. 168.861: pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Sterling Company, The, Chicago,' IlL Women's aprons
and hou^p dresses. 176.555 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
] 80.948 : published Aug. 28, 1923.
Sterling Engine Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Internal-combustion
engines. 175,537 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,777 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Sterling Iron Works, Inc., Stockton, Calif. Electrically-
operated deep-well and turbine pumps. 177.761; Dec.
25 ; Serial No. 177,114 ; published Oct. 9. 1923.
794
INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Sterling Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Dental invest-
ment compounds. 163,451 ; Jan. 9.
Sterling Milk Company, Oklahoma, Okla. Bottled and
canned processed milk, cream, and chocolate milk food
beverages. 176,102 ; Nov. 13.
Sterling Milk Company, Oklahoma, Okla. Preserved
milk, cream, and milk-chocolate drinks. 176,287 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,297 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Sterling Products Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Camp-fire
stakes for supporting cooking and other utensils.
167,846 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 165,040 ; published Feb.
1923
Sterling Sales Co. (See Rosenberg, Albert B.)
Sterling Top & Equipment Company, Inc., Jersey City,
N. J., and New York, N. Y. Automobile tops. 171,587 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,573 ; published May 22, 1923.
Sterling Underwear Company, Chicago, 111. Underwear
for women. 176,260 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 180,561 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Sterling Wheelbarrow Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Wheelbar-
rows. 167,352 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 150,489 ; published
Jan. 28, 1923.
Stern, C, & Maver, Inc., New York, N. Y. Scarfs, neck-
ties, cravats, and reefers. 174,621-2 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
Nos. 179,436-7 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Stern Clothing Co., New York, N. Y. Men's and young
men's suits and topcoats. 171,316 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 167,851 ; published May 1, 1923.
Stern, Louis, Company, Providence, S. I. Bracelets,
necklaces, neck chains, key chains, etc. 166,586 ; Apr.
10 ; Serial No. 171,769 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Stern, Max, Charleroi, Pa. Cigars. 171,079 ; July 31 ;
Serial No. 169,516; published May 8, 1923.
Stern, Merritt Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Neckties.
173,875-6 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial Nos. 175,893-4 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Sternberg, Jos., & Son, New Orleans, La. Men's and boys'
outer garments. 163,842 ; Jan. 30.
Sternlop, Axel U., Worcester, Mass. Cold cream.
173,428 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 162,775 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Sterns, Limited, London, England. Lubricating oils and
greases. 163,403 : Jan. 9.
Sterns, Limited, London, England. Lubricating prepara-
tions. 164,513; Feb. 20.
Stero Corporation, The, Wilmington, Del. Handmade
Chinese wool rngs and hair nets. 177,772; Dec. 25;
Serial No. 184.191 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Stero-Oil Company. (See Emeis, Harry P.)
Sterrett & Fleming, Incorporated, Washington, D. C.
Used and secondhand motor vehicles. 174,608 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 176,369 ; published July 17, 1923.
Sterrick, Harrison D., doing business as Diamond Food
Products Company and National Food Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Combination of malt extracts for
beverage purposes. 173,959 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
154,939 ; published July 10, 1923.
Sterrick, Harrison D., doing business as Crystal Chemical
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Combination of healing and
medicinal oils and antiseptics. 177,028 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 163,356 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Stetelman, Louis, doing business as Supreme Products
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Malt extract for food pur-
pose. 173,136 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,298 ; published
June 12, 1923.
Stetson, George A., doing business as The Elastic Tip
Co., Boston, Mass. Doll houses and furniture.
168,929 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 173.791 ; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Stetson, George A., Boston, Mass. Arch cushions.
175,247-8; Oct. 30.
Stetson, John E., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pelt hats
and caps for men and boys. 176,893 ; Dec. 4.
Stetson Shirt Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Men's dress and
negligee shirts. 177.411 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 179,834 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Stetson Shoe Company, Inc., The, Wt^ymoutb, Mass.
Boots and shoes for men and women. 166,976; Apr. 17.
Stetson Shop, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Leather shoes and
boots. 171,699 ; Aug. 7.
Stevens Brothers and Company, Atlanta, Ga. Brick.
169,326 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 174,705 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Stevens Brothers and Company, Atlanta, Ga. Fire brick.
169,465 : June 19 ; Serial No. 174,706 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Stevens, Chas. A., & Bros., Chicago, 111. Silks in the
piece. 177,149 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 182,446 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Stevens, Chas. A., & Bros., Chicago, 111. Silks and Inoes
in the piece. 177,150 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 182,447 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Stevens & Co. (See Schwab, Louis.)
Stevens & Company Inc., Providence. R. I. Ophthalmic
mountings and parts thereof. 167,257 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 169,142 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Stevens & Company, Inc., Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic
mountings and parts thereof. 169,866 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 175,224; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Stevens & Company, Inc., Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic
mountings and parts thereof. 171.857: Aug. 14;
Serial No. 174,867; published May 1, 1923.
Stevens & Company, Inc., Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic
mountings and parts thereof. 171,861 ; Aug. 14 ; Se-
rial No. 174,540; published May 22, 1923.
Stevens, Estella, doing business as Madame Stevens, Or-
lando, Fla. Hair grower. 172,677 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 165,042 ; published May 8, 1923.
Stevens-Ettcr, San Antonio, Tex. Candy. 168,537 ;
May 22.
Stevens, J., Arms Company, New York, N. Y. Sporting
rifles. 173,149 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 159,188 ; pub-
lished June 19. 1923.
Stevens, J., Arms Company, New York, N. Y. Sporting
rifles. 173,158 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 159,186 ; pub-
Ushed June 19, 1923.
Stevens, J., Arms Company, New York, N. Y. Shotguns.
173,958 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 159,189 ; published July 17,
1923.
Stevenson, E. A., & Co. Inc., Boonton, N. J. Oleomarga-
rine. 167,025 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,899 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Stewart Corporation, Chicago, 111. Writing and drawing
surfaces. 172,416 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 178,879 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Stewart Corporation, Chicago, III. Writing and drawing
surfaces. 173,300 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 178,880 ; pub-
lifihed June 12, 1923.
Stewart, John K., & Sons, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Un-
dershirts, underdrawers, and union suits made of knit-
ted fabric for men. 174,847 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
177,633; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, Wash. Rubber
gloves. 163,961 ; Feb. 6.
Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, Wash. Emery
boards used as manicuring instruments, nasal douches,
tweezers, nail liles, etc. 164,342 ; Feb. 20.
Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, Wash. Toothache
remedies, citrate of magnesia, seidlitz powders, liquid
shampoo soaps, .etc. 173,165; Sept. 18; Serial No.
156,760 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, Wash. Styptic
pencils, liquid preparations, liquid compounds, cough
drops, tooth paste, etc. 173,240; Sept. 18; Serial No.
162,904 ; published Oct. 3, 1922.
Stewart, Q., Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Paste cleaning
preparation for marble, terrazzo, and composition sur-
faces. 163,777; Jan. 30.
Stewart, William H., New York, N. Y. Woolen fabrics.
172,855 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,629 ; published June
5, 1923.
Stickle.', L. D., Shoe Co., The, Red Wing, Miss. Shoes.
173,319 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 173,449 ; published June
26, 1923.
Stickley, Albert, doing business as Presquele Finishing
Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Furniture stain. 163,764 :
Jan. 23.
Stillman Freckle Cream Co. (SeeBereman, James H.)
Stlmpson, Edwin B., Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rivets,
eyelets, lacing hooks, grommets, washers, etc., made of
base metal. 165,965 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,049 ;
published Dec. 19, 1922.
Stimpson, Edwin B., Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rivets,
eyelets, lacing hooks, grommets, etc. 166,400 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 147,814: published Jan. 2, 1923.
Stinson, Lyman A., doing business as P. & S. Labora-
tories. Sandwich, 111. Preparation for the treatment
of the eyes. 169,854; July 3; Serial No. 172,243;
Mar. 6, 1923.
Stirn, L. & E., New York, N. Y. Artificial silk in the
piece. 169,627; June 26; Serial No. 173,685; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Stix, Louis, Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hosiery. 171,712 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 151,678 ; published Feb. 7, 1922.
Stix, Louis, Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York,
N. Y. Bleached cotton piece goods. 171,789; Aug. 14;
Serial No. 178,640; published May 22, 1923.
Slix, Louis, Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York,
N. Y. Brown cottons in the piece. 171,790 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 178,639 ; published May 22, 1923.
Stix, Louis, Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York,
N. Y. Bleached cotton piece goods. 171,793-4 ; Aug.
14 ; Serial -Nos. 178,637-8 ; published May 22, 1923.
Stocking Shops of America, Inc., The, Reading, Pa. Ho-
siery. 176,150: Nov. 20; Serial No. 171,669; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Stockton Commission Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Fabric
belting. 167,787 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 166,324 ; published
Feb. 6, 1923.
Stockton Commission Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Endless
woven cord fabrics for use in the manufacture of tires
and fabric belting. 168.092 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
162,315 : published Feb. 20, 192;^.
Stockton Paint Company, The, Stockton. Calif. White
enamel for outside and inside work. 163,538 ; Jan. 16.
Stockton Paint Company, The, Stockton, Calif. General-
utility varnish. 163,699 ; Jan. 23.
Stockton Paint Company, The. Stockton. Calif. Varnish
stain. 16.=; 786; Mar. 20; Serial No. 164,469; published
Dec. 26, 1922.
Stoddard, G. S., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Medicine
for hypochondriasis, neuroses, epilepsy, etc. 163,252 ;
Jan. 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Contiiuietl.
795
Stoddard, Hiii-ry C., doing business as The Brusli-Ou Mauu-
facturtuj; Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Sanitary
cleanser and dirt remover. 177,789; Dec. 25.
Stoddard Mill & Grain Company, Advance. Mo. Wlieat
flour. 177,734 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,777 ; published
Oct. 2. 1!)2:^.
Stoohr, Richmond G., doing business as Santa Clara Corn-
pan v, Boston, Mass. Soft drink. 171,106; July 31;
Serial No. 174,491 ; published May 1, 1023.
Stokes, John S., Philadelphia, Pa. Synthetic resins and
moldable materials and compositions containing syn-
thetic resins. 160,026: Mar. 27; Serial No. 103,717;
published Oct. 10, 1922.
Stokes MliL. Co.. .Montmnuerv. Pa. Card tables. 165,270;
iMar. (ifSerir.l No. 167.203; piihlished Doc. 12, 1922.
Stolte, Frederick A., Indianapolis, Ind. Beverages to be
sold as soft drinks and at soda fountains. 165,542 ;
Mar. 13; Serial No. 160,155; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Stolz Bros-Davis Companv Incorporated, Syracuse. N. Y.
Cough mixture. 17o.90"2 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,227 ;
pubUshed July 10, 1923.
Stomatol Company of America, The, Highland Park, 111.
Liquid shaving soaps. 167,947 ; May S. Serial No.
169,878 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Stone & .\udrew Inc., Boston, Mass. Coated book
paper. 103,539 ; Jan. 16.
Stone, F. O., Baking Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cake. 167.290-1; 'Apr. 24.
Stone, Karl M., doing business as K. M. Stone Import-
ing Co., New York, N. Y. Leather, canvas, and fabric
boots, shoes, and slippers, etc. 168,786 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 123,911 ; published Apr. 27, 1920.
Stone Medicine Company. The, assignor to Frank Z.
Woods, Chicago, 111. Bronchial wafers, troches and
lozenges. 23,987 ; renewed Jan. 2, 1924.
Stone, W. C, Emmett, Idaho. Fresh prunes. 173,617 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 166,020 ; published July 3, 1-923.
Stonecutter Mills Co., Spindale, N. C. Ginghams in the
piece. 166,764; Apr. 10.
Stonecutter Mills Companv, Spindale, N. C. Dress ging-
hams in the piece. 173,532 ; Sept. 25.
Stoner. Harry W., doins: business as S. & P. Novelty Co..
Trenton. N'. J. Condiment holder. 168,140 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 170,31.t : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Storgaard, Henrv, doing business as Aut-0-Luk Card Co.,
Yakima, Wash. Card game. 173,714 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial
No. 178,699 ; published July 3, 1923.
Stork, Chas. T.. & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dynamo-
electric lighting plant. 165.117; Mar. 6; Serial No.
120.132 : published Dec. 19, 1922. •
Stormcote Roofing Corporation. (See Oertel Roofing
Manufacturing Company.)
Storms. H. M., Companv, Brooklyn, N. Y. Carbon paper.
172.627; Sept. 11; Serial No. 154,850; published May
29, 1923.
Storts, Noah, Hebron, Ohio. Pile remedy. 166.140;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,722 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
StoufFer. Avery M., doing business as StouEfer Products
Co., Chicago. 111. Table sirup. 176,966 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 178,300 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Stout, A. L., & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., and New York, N.
Y. Piston rods. 170,270 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,345 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Stover Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating oils. 164,114 ;
Feb. 13.
Stover Manufacturing & Engine Co., Preeport, 111. Wind-
mills. 163.«77; Feb. 6.
Stover Manufacturincr & Engine Co.. Freeport, 111.
Windmills, combustion engines, feed-grinding mills,
pump jacks, etc. 164.503 ; Feb. 20
Stowe & Woodward Company, Newton, and Newton Upper
Falls, Mass. Rubber-covered rolls for paper mills, tan-
neries, bleacheries, etc. 174,893 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
178,198; published July 31. 1923.
Stowell, George L., Waltham, Mass. Preparation for an
ointment for corns, bunions, calli, cuts, bruises, etc.
175,431 ; •Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 166,793 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Stowell Manufacturing Co., .Jersey City, N. J. Flexible
asphalt shingles and sheet roofing and asphalt roll
roofing. 165,168 : Mar. 6 ; Seri.al No. 142,106 ; pub-
lishPfl Oct. in. 1922.
Stoy. Andrew F., doing business as Quaker City Home
Beverage Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Malt extract for food
purposes. 166,103; Mar. 27; Serial No. 164,841; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Stoy, Johanna J., Los Angeles, Calif. Sirup-impregnated
fruit in candy form. 171,406 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
141.333 : publisbPd Mar. 27, 1923.
Strachan, James F.. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bread,
rrnckers, and muffins. 172,935: Sept. 11; Serial No.
163.006; published June 5, 1923.
Straban. J. C. J., .t Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
163,628; .Tan. 23.
Strahan. J. C. J.. & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
164,836 ; Feb. 27.
Strahmann. Henry C, doing business as N. M. P. Lahora-
torles. New York, N. Y. Pile ointment. 167.367 :
May 1 : Serial No. 169.832 : published Jan. 23. 1923.
Strain. Lewis K,, doin.g business as Pneumocol Company.
Dayton. Ohio. Ointment for use in the treatment
of all forms of rheumatism, neuralsia. etc. 168.412:
May 22; Serial No. 171,822; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Strait, J. U., & Company, Redlauds, Calif. Fresh citrous
fruits. 17">,651 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,319 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Stralt-Tex Chemical Co., The. (See Proctor, Jennie M.)
Strand S'lsheries. (See Strand, Gus.)
Strand, Gus., doing business as Strand Fisheries, Aber-
deen, Wash. Canned clams. 166,662 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 164,971; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Strasenburgh, R. J., Company, Rochester, N. Y. Tonic
for use in connection with convalescence, an;Emia, etc.
170,031 : July 10 ; Serial No. 173,686 ; published Apr.
10, 1921
Strasenburgh, R. J., Company, Rochester, N. Y. Saline
cathartic. 176,411; Nov. 27; Serial No. 178,641; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Strathmore Paper Company, West Springfield, Mass.
Paper and envelopes. 165,998 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,178 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Straubel, C. A.. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Cheese. 172,642 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 157,857 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Straus-Frank Company, San Antonio, Tex. Top re-cov-
erings and seat covers for vehicles. 167,983 ; May 8.
Straus & Schram, Chicago, III. Electric clothes-wash-
ing machines. 103,540; Jan. 16.
Straus, Theodore L., Baltimore, Md. Hops. 167,475 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 166,611 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Strauss, Ferdinand Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Mechanical toys. 176,800 ; Nov. 27.
Strauss, Lester A., New York, N. Y. Fresh limes and
lemons. 175,800 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,493 ; pul>-
llshed Sept. 4, 1923.
Strauss, Levi, & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Shirts,
blouses, coats, pants, etc. 175,589 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
179,563; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Strawbridge & Clothier. Philadelphia, Pa. Women's and
nii.sses' hats. 163,629 ; Jan. 23.
Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa. Women's and
misses' knickerbocker sport suits. 164,223 : Feb. 13.
Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 166,197 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
No. 162,208; published .Tan. 2, 1923.
Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa. Women's and
misses' outer garments. 166,291 ; Mar. 27.
Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa. Suits.
175.545 : Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,151 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Street, John F., & Co., Providence, R. I. Cotton yarns.
177,475 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 184,152 : published Sept.
25. 1923.
Strevell-Paterson Hardware Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Blow-out patches, fruit-jar rubbers, and garden hose.
163,181; Jan. 2.
Strevell-Paterson Hardware Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Razor strops. 168,911; May 29; Serial No. 157,450;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Strickland Machine Companv. The, Richmond, Va.
Bronze bushings. 163.886 ; Feb. 6.
Strietmann's, Geo. H., Sons Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Sugar wafers. 167.508 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,823 ; published Dec. 12. 1922.
Strife. Daniel D.. South Norwalk, Conn. Nonferrons
metal alloy. 168,950 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,403 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Strohmeier, Frederick E., Ashland, Pa. Curtains, drap-
eries, and an open-mesh netted fabric. 167,101 ; Apr.
24 ; Serial No. 169,091 ; nubllshed Feb. 6, 1923.
Strohmeier, Frederick E., Ashland, Pa. Sweaters, scarfs,
outer shirts and vests, shawls, caps, hats, and
girdles. 168.616 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 169,092 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Strohmeyer & Arpe Company, New York, N. Y. Vegetable
oil flavored with olive oil. 168,571 : May 29 ; Serial
No. 1 66,959 ; published Feb. 20. 1923.
Strohmeyer & Arpe Company, New York, N. Y. Olive
and salad oils. 171,200 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 151,237 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Stromberg, Benjamen, New York, N. Y. Men's soft collars.
163,850; Jan. 30.
Strong Machinery & Supply Co., New York, N. Y. Ma-
chinerv packing, valve disks, belting, hose, and buffers.
163,452 ; Jan. 9.
Stroock. S., & Co.. New York, N. Y. Cloth of camel's hair.
165,935.: Mar. 20.
Stroock, S., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabric In the piece. 174,026 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176.434 ; published June 19, 1923.
Stroschein, .Tohann E., Berlin, Germany, assignor to The
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, Wilmington, Del.
Remedv for diabetes. 23.493: renewed Aug. 15. 1923.
Stroud, Ben.lamln F., Omo Ranch, Calif. Preparation for
piles, fistula, cuts, bruises, etc. 164.284 ; Feb. 20.
Stroud-Docknm Grocerv Co.. Corsicana. Tex. Wheat flour.
167.016 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,354 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Strouse. Adler & Co., New Haven, Conn. Corsets.
163.253-5: Jan. 2.
Strouse. Adler & Co., New Haven. Conn. Corsets.
165.932 : Mar. 20.
Strouse. Adler & Co.. New Haven, Conn. Corsets. 166.041 ;
Mar. 27 : Serial No. 167,947 ; published .Tan. 2. 1923.
Strouse. Adler & Co.. New Haven. Conn. Corsets.
166.042; Mar. 27; Serial No. 167.950; publi-^hed .Tan.
2, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of tracle-rnarlcs—CoBtinnetli.
Strouse, Adler & Co., New Haven, Conn. Corspts.
166,04.3-4; Mar. 27; Serial Nos. 167,955-6; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Strouse, Adler & Co., New Haven, Conn. Corsets.
168,630; May 29; Serial No. 167,952; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Strype, Fred C, New York, N. Y. Wrapping paper, waxed,
parchment, and greaseproof paper, etc. 166,377 ; Apr.
3 ; Serial No. 169.790 ; published Nov. 14. 1922.
Strype, Fred. C, New York, N. Y. Wrapping, etc., paper.
166,934-5 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial Nos. 168,385-6 ; published
Jan. 16, 1923.
Strype, Fred C, New York, N. Y. Apple wrappers.
171,005 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,924 ; published May
15, 1923.
Staart & Emerson, Lyndonville, Vt Ice cream. 173,171 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 168,130 ; published May 22, 1923.
Stuart, Fred W., Beverly, Mass. Shoe lasts. 167,854 ;
May 8 ; Serial No. 163,059 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Stuart, Keith & Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. Overalls, work
shirts, and rompers. 163,973 ; Feb. 6.
Stuart Packing Corporation, Seattle Wash. Canned sal-
mon. 176,528 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,622 ; published
Sept. 11, 1923.
Stubbs, India K., Monroe, La. Dolls and contortlonal
figures. 169,960; July 10; Serial No. 174,707; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Stubs, Peter, Limited, Warrington and Rotherham, Eng-
land. Steel, steel wire, tools, files and saws. 22,752-3 ;
renewed Apr. 4, 1923.
Sturdy's, J. F., Sons Co., Attleboro Falls, Mass. Buckles,
cuff buttons, cuff links, collar buttons, etc. 171,638 ;
Aug. 7.
Sturges Company, The, Meridian, Miss. Feed for oxen.
167,888 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,076 ; published Feb. 6,
1923.
Sturges Company, The, Meridian, Miss. Horse, mule, cow,
cattle, and poultry feeds. 167,889 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
168,077 ; published Feb. 6. 1923.
Sturges Company, The, Meridian, Miss. Horse and mule
feed. 172,743 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 168,079 ; published
May 1, 1923.
Sturges, Preston, Brooklyn, N. Y. Face powders, rouges.
176,220 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 176,579 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Sturgls Manufacturing Co., Sturgis, Mich. Metal curtain
rods. 163,679 ; Jan. 23.
Sturm & Scheinberg, New York, N. Y. Garters and arm
bands. 169,494 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 148,822 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1\)-Jb.
Style-Center Tailoring Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Men's and young men's garments. 168,324 ; May
22; Serial No. 166,410; published Dec. 19, 1922
Style-Center Tailoring Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Women's and young women's clothing and garments.
173,204 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 172,566 ; pubUshed June
19, 1923.
Submarine Pyorrhea Co. (See Baggett, James A.)
Success Heater and Manufacturing Company, Des Moines
Iowa. Warm-air heaters and furnaces. 168,521 ;
May 22.
Success Pharmacal Co. (See Schulze, Louis.)
Successful Farming Publishing Co., Des Moines, Iowa.
Monthly publication. 168,895 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
168,436; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Snchywerke, A. G., Vienna, Austria. Pharmaceutical
preparations for diseases of the blood and skin.
167,723 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 151,235 ; published Jan. 3,
1923.
Sndermann & Co., New York, N. Y. General tonic.
170,111; July 10; Serial No. 159,772; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Su-Dex Wood Curing Company, Inc., Coscob, Conn., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Treated wood. 175,383-4 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial Nos. 164,006-7 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Su-Dex Wood Curing Company, Inc., Coscob, Conn., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Carbohydrates and chemicals used
In the treatment, processing, etc., of wood, lumber,
etc. 176,114; Nov. 20; Serial No. 164,608; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Suffern, Robert A., New York, N. Y. Unbleached sheet-
ings and drills. 171,208; July 31; Serial No.- 157,109;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Suffern, Robert A., New York, N. Y. Unbleached sheet-
ings and drills. 171,312 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 166,856 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Sugar Cone Manufacturing Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sugar
cones. 173,192 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 167,538 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Sugar Loaf Beverage Co., Jhe. Winona, Minn. Beverage
Bold as a soft drink. 173,633 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
108,728; published Feb. 8, 1921.
Sugarlne Company Incorporated, The, Owensboro, Ky.
Dairy ana scratch feeds. 163.630-1 ; Jan. 23.
Suhllng & Co. Inc., Lynchburg, Va. Leaf tobacco.
167,176-7; Apr. 24; Serial Nos. 172,019-20; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Suliman, Iblsh, Lynn, Mass. Soaps. 171,706 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 174,944 ; published May 8, 1923.
Sullivan Company, The, Memphis, Tenn. Composition for
use in hardening cement. 109,436 ; June 19 ; Serial
No. 173,305; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Sullivan, Hensley & Ponto, Denver, Colo. Ice-cream
cnnfpftioTis. 176,018 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,145 ;
published July 3, 1923.
Sullivan, Hugh C, Frostproof, Fla. Fresh citrous fruits.
168,547 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 159,536 ; pubUshed Jan.
16, 1923.
Sullivan, J., & Sons Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Tapes and bindings. 105.319 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
167,852 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Sullivan Machinery Company, Boston, Mass., and Chi-
cago, 111. Mining machines, hoisting mechanism, grind-
ers, and rotary engines. 164,992 ; Feb. 27.
Sullivan Machinery Company, Boston, Mass., and Chicago,
111. Percussive tools. 166,031 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
167,202; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Sullivan Machinery Company, Boston. Mass., and Chi-
cago, 111. Percussive drills. 177,806 ; Doc. 25.
Sullivan, Marguerite, doing business as Domino House,
Philadelphia, Pa. Facial and toilet preparations —
namely, toilet cream. 164,622 ; Feb. 20.
Sullivan, Marguerite, doing business as Domino House,
Philadelphia, -Pa. Facial and toilet preparations —
namely, powder and liquid tonics for treating the hair
and scalp. 164,623; Feb. 20.
Sullivan, Marguerite, doing business as Domino Honse,
Philadelphia, Pa. Facial and toilet preparations —
namely, complexion clay. 166,100-2 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial
Nos. 168,838-40 ; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Sullivan, Slarguerite, doing business as Domino House,
Philadelphia, I'a. Facial and toilet preparations — ■
namely, toilet powder. 170,570 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
164,677; published Oct. 10, 1922.
Sullivan Packing Company, Detroit, Mich. Hams, bacon,
sausage, lard, and boiled hams. 167,008 ; Apr. 17.
Sullivan, R. G., Estate, Manchester, N. H. Cigars.
171,670 ; Aug. 7.
Sullivan, Sidney Y., Newark, N. J. Household tables.
168,910 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 159,292 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
Sulpho-Napthol Company, The, Boston, Mass. Tree and
plant spray solutions. 177,350 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
181,964 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Sultan I)iug Compauy. St. Louis, Mo. Remodies for dis-
eases of the stomach and bowels. 24,320 ; renewed
Mar. 6, 1924.
Sultenfuss, George M., doing business as G. M. Sulten-
fuss & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Table salt 173,546;
Sept. 25.
Summerfield Company, Boston, Mass. Stoves. 174,904 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,883 ; published July 24, 1923.
Summerour & Son, Vernon, Tex. Farm seeds. 173,110 ;
Sept. 18; Serial No. 171,773; published June 12, 1923.
Summers, Charles G., & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md., assignor
to The Torsch-Summers Co. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 169,488 : June 19 ; Serial No. 118,451 ; pub-
lished Nov. 2, 1920.
Sumner Co.. The, Akron, Ohio. Butter. 168,668 ; May
29; Serial No. 152,968: published Mar. 6. 192.3.
Sumner Specialty Co. (See Shriberg, Samuel.)
Sum-Shine Polish Co., Columbus, Ohio. Metal polish.
165,143 : Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 149,363 ; published July
25 1922.
Sumter Brick Works, Sumter, S. C. Bricks. 175.046 ;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,629 ; published Aug. 7. 1023.
Sun-Bll Auto Polish Co., Somerville. Mass. Polish for
automobiles, furniture, etc. 171,554 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial
No. 177,926 ; published May 8, 1923.
Sun Company (now by change of name Sun Oil Com-
pany), Philadelphia, Pa. Lubricating oils. 168,007;
May 8.
Sun Drug Co., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Olive oil, cara-
way and celery seeds, cocoa butter, etc. 170,912 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 139,632 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Sun Drug Company, The, Los Angeles, Calif. Wood and
other alcohols, acetic acid, etc. 172,649 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 139.634 ; published Mar. 27, 1933.
Sun-Herald Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Cartoon
serials. 172,080 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 176,370 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Sun Maid Raisin Growers. (See California Associated
Raisin Co.)
Sun Maid Raisin Growers, Fresno, Calif. Cand.v and
candy fillers. 167,816; May 8; Serial No. 163,706;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Spraying oil.
177,042 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,562 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Sun Patent Developing Co., The, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe
heel plates, shoe toe plates, and shoe toe protectors.
175,412; Nov. 6; Serial No. 163,547; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Sun Ray Products Co., The. (See Ismert-Hincke Milling
Company.)
Sunbeam Chemical Company. Chicago, 111. Shoe and
leather polish. 165,110 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 136,854 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Sunkist Lemon Pie Company, Chicago, 111. Lemon-me-
ringue pies. 176,568 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,576 ;
published Sept. 18. 1923.
Sunland Packing House Company. Porterville. Calif.
Fresh citrus fruits. 166,451 : Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
166,106: pubUshed Jan. 16, 1923.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks— Gontinua].
797
Suumnii & Uewson, Luton, England. Hats for women
and children. 176,264: Nov. 20; Serial No. 177,140;
published .Inly L'4, 1923.
Sunny Susan I.alioratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Freckle-
reuioviug or blenching cream. 176,236; Nov. 20;
Serial No. 164,567 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Sunrav Stove Company, The, Delaware, Ohio. Gas ranges
and" heaters. 171,478; Aug. 7; Serial No. 178,071;
published May 22, 1923.
Sunrise Optical Co. (See Hinckley, Don H.)
Sunset Feather Co., San Francisco, Calif. Pillows and
cushions. ]72,;!4C; Aug. 28; Serial No. 172,911; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Sunset Fruit Co., Lodi, Calif. Fresh grapes. 173,639;
Oct. 2 : Serial No. 168,387 : published July 3, 1923.
Sunset Mniiul'acturing Co. (See Laudeman, .Tesse O.)
Sunset Paint Company, Los Angeles. Calif. Iron enamel.
160,153; Mar. 27; Serial No. 155,711; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Sunset Paint Company, Los .Vngeles, Calif. Medium flat
varnish, brown japan, and brown varnish, etc. 172,053 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 127,667 ; published Nov. 9, 1920.
Sunset Paint Company, Los Angeles, Calif. House paint,
floor finish, wall-paint reducer, color varnish. 172,054 ;
Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 127,665 ; published Aug. 31, 1920.
Sunshine Cloak & Suit Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Coats,
suits, and dresses for ladies, misses, and children.
164.761 ; Feb. 27.
Su'ishiue Stores, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Butter.
171,027; July 31; Serial No. 168,498; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Super Ceniont (.\merica) Company, Limited, Toronto,
Canada. Portland cements. 173.072; Sept. 11.
Super-llcfined Metals Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Bearing metals. 177,248 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,420 ;
published Sent. 25. 1923.
Super Seal Piston King Company, Hanford, Calif. Pis-
ton rings. 171,966; Aug. 14.
Super-Tex, Inc., New York. N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
103,988; Feb. 6.
Sn|)er-Tex. Inc., New York, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
164.065-6; Feb. 13.
Superior Athletic Underwear Company, The, Piqua, Ohio.
t'nion and combination suits, undershirts, underdraw
ers. 174,269 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 174,642 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Superior Clothing Company, The, New York, N. Y. Pants,
vests, and coats. 163,256 ; Jan. 2.
Superior Clothing Company, The, New York, N. Y. Pants,
vests, and coats. 172,151 ; Aug. 21.
Superior Flake Graphite Company, Chicago, 111. Graphite.
171,495 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,968 ; published May
22, 1923.
Superior Garment Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Ladies' coats. 176,252 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 181,356 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Superior Ice Company, The. (See Irwin, Oliver C, a.s-
signor.')
Superior Metal Products Company, The. Elyria. Ohio.
Locking steering wheels for automobiles. 166,738;
Apr. 10.
Superior Silver Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lamp
standards, fruit bowls, candlesticks, comports, etc.
168..381 ; Mav 22 ; Serial No. 169,466 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Supplee-Biddle Hardware Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Phonographs, talking machines, and reproducers, horns,
etc. 174,349: Oct. 16; Serial No. 140,683; published
June 19. 1923.
Supplec-Wills-Jones Milk Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Raw. pasteurized, and certified milk, buttermilk.
175,707 ; Nov. 6.
Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Raw milk, raw cream, pasteurized milk and cream, etc.
177,706; Dec. 25; Serial No. 164,457; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Supreme Orient O. O. H. & P., Schenectady, N. Y. Let-
terheads, envelopes, report blanks, etc. 169,998; July
10 ; Serial No. 145,597 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Supreme Orivnt O. O. H. & P., Schenectady, N. Y. Lapel
buttons. 174.741 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 145,596 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
Supreme Products Company. (See Stetelman, Louis.)
Supreme Suspender Co. (See Englander, Herman.)
Surbrug Chocolate Corporation. (See Surbrug, John W. )
Surbrug. .Tohn W., doing business as Surbrug Chocolate
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Candy and sugared as-
sorted nuts. 171,503; Aug. 7; Serial No. 169,962;
published May 22, 1923.
Sur-Duz Products Company, Kansas City, Mo. Auto-
mobile auxiliary arasoline tank. 171,462 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 167,957 ; published May 8, 1923.
Sure-Edge Stropper Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Razor-
blade-stropping holders. 171,870; Aug. 14; Serial No.
174.187; published May 1. 1923.
Surety Motor Bonding Co., Chicago, 111. Rebuilt or re-
newed electrical motors. 163,257 ; Jan. 2.
Sureway Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo. Chemical
preparation for the removal and prevention of scale,
corrosion, pitting, and foaming in boilers. 165.549;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 149,561 ; published Dec. 12. 1922.
Surflx Chemical Co., Detroit, Mich. Finishing or polifih-
ing material. 170,049; Nov. 13; Serial No. 180,904;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Surgeons Specialty Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Non-
alcoholic witch-hazel. 168.:J42 ; May 22; Serial Na
154,000 : published Feb. 20, 1923.
Surpass Chemical Co. Inc., .\lbany, N. Y. Material for
bleaching and degummlng silk. 169,619; June 26;
Serial No. 172,658 ; published Mar. 6. 1923.
Surpass Chemical Co. Inc., Albany, N. Y. Chemical
preparation for bleaching material. 173,829; Oct. 2;
Serial No. 175,170 ; published June 26, 1923.
Susanna Cocroft Laboratories Inc., New York, N. Y.
Soap. 174.799 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,751 ; published
July 24. 1923.
Susie, Fred, Volga, Iowa. Eggs in their natural state.
167,026; Apr. 24; Serial No. 161,864; published Dec.
12, 1921
Suspender, W. B., House. (See Weehsler, Isaac.)
Susquehanna Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 172,762: Sept. 11; Serial No. 174,868; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Susquehanna Silk Mills, New York. N. Y. All-silk piece
goods. 177,663 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 181,154 ; published
Oct. 9. 1923.
Susquehanna Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. SUk and wool
mixed piece goods. 1 77,664 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
181,155 : published Oct. 9, 192.'^.
Sussfeld, Lorsch & Schlmmel, New York, N. Y. Ophthal-
mic-lens blanks. 170,291; July 10; Serial No. 176,766;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Sussfeld, Lorsch & Schimmel. New York, N. Y. Ophthal-
mic lenses and blanks. 170,292; July 10; Serial No.
176,767 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Sussman, M., & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Men's coats,
vests, and trousers. 163,182 ; Jan. 2.
Sussman, Worm.ser & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Macaroni,
spaghetti, and vermicelli. 166,703 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 167,431; published Feb. 6. 1923.
Sussman Wormser & Co.. San Francisco, Calif. Canned
corn. 168, .509; May 22.
Sussman, Wormser & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits. 177,234; Dec. 11; Serial No. 181,575; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
SutclifCe, Speakman and Company, Limited, Leigh, Eng-
land. Pressing, grinding, and elevating machinery,
brick, concrete, and cement making machinery. 166,235 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165.317 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Sutermeister, Lowell A., Dayton, Ohio. Ice-cream portion.
174,712 ; Oct. 23 : Serial No. 172,912 ; published July
24, 1923.
Sutton & Darbyshire, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Periodical. 177,449; Dec. 18; Serial No. 182,020;
published Sept. 25. 1923.
Swan, May B., doing business as Madame J. B. Swan,
New York, N. Y. Hair gloss and grower. 169,778 ;
July 3; Serial No. 168,737; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Swansdown Sanitary Garment Company. (See Brown,
James E.)
Swart, Winter B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy. 175,270;
Oct. 30.
Swartz Brothers, Chicago, 111. Rubber cement, rim and
gasket cement, liquid puncture repair for bicycle tires,
and friction adhesive tape. 163,730 ; Jan. 23.
Swartz Brothers, Chicago, 111. Automobile and cycle tire
boots and patches and patching material for rubber
tires. 174,455 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 158,900 ; published
June 26, 1923.
Swastika Fuel Company, Raton. N. Mex. Coal and coke.
169,060-1 ; June 5 ; Serial Nos. 171,597-8 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Swayne, Joseph ,T., doing business as Jo-Lo Rug Cleaning
Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Compound for cleaning
rugs. 173,879 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,970 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Sweater & Knitted Textile Publicity Bureau, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Knitted outer garments. 172,164-6;
Aug. 21.
Sweet Candy Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pop-corn
confection. 165,825; Mar. 20; Serial No. 165,315;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Sweet, Domlnick, trading as The Sweet Manufacturing
Company, North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. Medicines and
toilet preparations. 108.277 : May 15.
Sweet, Dominick, doing business as The Sweet Manufac-
turing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Medicines and toilet
preparations. 172,678 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 164,776 ;
published May 8. 1923.
Sweet, Dominick. doing business as The Sweet Manufac-
turing Companv, Pittsburgh, Pa. General system tonic.
173,101 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,115 ; published June
12, 1923.
Sweet Manufacturing Company, The. (See Sweet, Domi-
nick.)
Sweet-Orr & Co., Inc., Wappingers Falls and New York,
N. Y. Pants, Norfolk jackets, coats, and vesta
174,271 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 174,221 ; published July 3,
1923
Sweet, Wm. S., & Son, Inc., Providence, B. I. Water-
melons. 177.041 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,563 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of ti'ade-mai-ks — Continued.
Sweet, Wm. S., & Son, Inc., Providence, R. I. Water-
melons. 177,046 ; Dee. 11 ; Serial No. 180,507 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Sweetser & Son, New York, N. T. Men's, youths,' and
boys' textile underwear, shirts, and blouses. 165,584 ;
Mar. 13; Serial No. 163,118; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Swenson BTaporator Company, Harvey, 111. Evaporators.
175,192 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,530 ; published Aug
14, 1923.
Swift & Company, Chicago, 111. Pepsin pancreatin and
rinnet and their compounds. 22,539 ; renewed Feb.
28, 1923.
Swift and Company. Chicago, 111. Eggs. 165,125 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 161,278 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Swift & Company, Chicago, 111. Substitute for lard.
22,797 ; renewed Apr. 11, 1923.
Swift and Company, Chicago, 111. Dressed poultry.
166,899 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 165,096 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Swift and Company, Chicago, 111. Lard substitutes.
167,712 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 160,637 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Swift and Company, Chicago, 111. Butter, cheese, eggs,
and sausage. 170,926 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 163,186 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Swift, G. A., Selma, Ala. Digestant compound. 172,709 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,531 ; published May 15, 1923.
Swine Breeders Pure Serum Company, Thomtown, Ind.
Toilet soap. 171,856 : Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 174,869 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Swing, M. E., Company, Washington, D. C. Coffee.
166,890; Apr. 17; Serial No. 167,104; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Swlngley Bros.. Rockford and Freeport, 111., and Beloit,
Wis. Butter. 177,733 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,781 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Swlnt, Davis & Davis, Atlanta, Ga. Cigars. 170,457 ;
July 17 : Serial No. 172,362 : publisheA Apr. 10, 1923.
Swiss Textile Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., and Assonet,
Mass. Sanitary napkins and hospital supplies.
166,052 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,437 ; published Nov.
14, 1922.
Switzer, F. M., doing business as Switzer's Yellow Jacket
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Candies. 165,795 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 163,359 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Switzer's Yellow Jacket Company. (See Switzer, F. M.)
Swope, John A., jr., doing business as Human Hand Cake
Beater Co., Union Deposit, Pa. Cake beaters and
mixers. 173,934 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,333 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Sylmar Packing Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Pickled
pimlentos. 176,541 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,449 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Sylvan Toilet Co., assignor to Albert F. Wood, Detroit.
Mich. Cosmetic lotion cream, jelly and soap for the
toilet. 24,186 ; renewed Feb. 6, 1924.
Symbolox Box Co. (See Conley, Frederick T.)
Symmes. Whitman, San Francisco, Calif. Electrical out-
let fixtures. 177,697-8 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial Nos.
183,349-50 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Symns Grocer Co., The, Atchison, Kans. Canned fruits,
vegetables, and fish. 173,017 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
173,152 ; published June 5, 1923.
Symons Brothers and Company, Saginaw, Mich. Cloth-
ing. 173,580; Sept. 25.
Symons-Moffett Co., Flint, Mich. Coffee, tea, canned
vegetables and fruits, and evaporated milk. 163,632 ;
Jan. 23.
Syndlcat pour I'Exploitation des Machines h Fabriquer
les Cigares Brevets Cornells, Antwerp, Belgium. Cigar
making machines. 172,493 ; Aug. 28.
Syracuse Glass Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Plate glass,
mirror glass, and crystal sheeting. 173,007 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 178,007 ; published June 5, 1923.
Szlber, Steve A. D., New York, N. Y. Medicine for tu-
berculosis, etc. 177,047 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,508 ;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
T. & A. Chemical Company, Boston, Mass. Automobile
and furniture polishes. 169,651 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
168,742 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
T. & C. Corporation, New York, N. Y. Food products.
177,165 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 173,863 ; published Aug.
T & T Storage Battery Co., Long Beach, Calif. Storage
batteries. 165,061 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,272 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28, 1922.
Tab-Co Company, Washington, D. C. Tablets for head-
aches, colds, and grippe. 167,843 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,190; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Tablax Company. (See Weiner, Louis I.)
Tabler, John H., Washington, D. C. Buckles and straps
for baggage, horse equipments, portfolios, and pocket-
books. 169.594 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 137,973 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Tablets and book covers. Smith Tablet Companv Inc.,
Holyoke, Mass. 169,366 ; June 12 ; Serial No 175 2'^0 ■
published Mar. 27, 1023.
Tacoma Biscuit & Candy Co., Tacoma, Wash. Soda
crackers. 171,342 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,913 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Tacoma Biscuit & Candy Company, Tacoma, Wash.
Candy. 172,766; Sept. 11; Serial No. 174,600; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Taft, Royal C, doing business as R. C. Taft Company,
Chicago, 111, Ribbon novelties or trims as may be
used upon powder puffs, camisole straps, lingerie sets,
etc. 170,646 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 170,164 ; published
Apr. 24, 1923.
Taggart, Alice G., Pittsburgh, Pa. Antiseptic healing
ointments and lubricants. 164,321 ; Feb. 20.
Taggart Baking Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Sugar
wafers. 176,330 ; Nov. 20.
Taggart Baking Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Crackers
and cal<e. 163,259 ; Jan. 2.
Taggart Baking Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Ci ackers,
bread, rolls, cakes, and cookies. 163,258; Jan. 2.
Tailored Woman, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Dresses for
women. 175,362 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 177,148 ; pub-
lished Aug. 14, 1923.
Taintor Company, The, New York, N. Y. Whiting.
170,626 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 175,171 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Taintor Company, The, New York, N. Y. Paris white.
171,158 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,314 ; published May
1, 1923.
Taintor Company, The, New York, N. Y. Paris white.
176,013; Nov. 13; Serial No. 176,315; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Taivo Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Crab meat.
171,248; July 31; Serial No. 171,236; published Maj
15, 1923.
Taivo Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Canned crab
meat. 173;S91 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,769 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Taiyo Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Canned crab
meat. 174.607 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,580 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Takamine Laboratory, Inc., Clifton, N. J. Enzyme sub-
stances of vegetable fungus. 172,650 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 147,806 ; published Apr. 24. 1923.
Takamine Laboratory, Inc., Clifton, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Starch solvent.s. 177,032 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 161,285 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Takof Company. (See Chandler, Mary W.)
Talbot, Benson A., doing business as Pascal Laboratory,
Pasadena, Calif. Medicated emulsion for all skin
diseases and injuries. 165,495 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
166,114 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Talcum Puff Co. Inc., Asheville, N. C-, and Brooklyn. N. Y.
Talcum powder. 167,626, May 1 ; Serial No. 167,695 ;
published Dec. 26. 1922.
Tallqvist, Theodor W., Helsingfors, Finland. Hemoglobin
scales. 172,729 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,542 ; pub-
lishPd May 29. 1923.
Talman. Charles F., doing business as The Pictogram
Company. Washington, D. C. Informational picture
books. 173,767 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,055 ; published
June 19. 1923.
Tanial Packing" Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned toma-
toes. 171,602 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 174,599 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Tampa Cigar Company, Tampa, Fla. Cigars. 177,445 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,116 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Tampa Cigar Company, Tampa, Fla. Cigars. 177,448 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,115 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Taneyhill, Joseph O., New York, N. Y. Crystallized and
preserved ginger, chutney, honey, etc. 173,793 ; Oct.
2 ; Serial No. 174,757 ; published July 10, 1923.
Taniiehill, Cecelia R., doing business as Tannehill Hand-
made Underwear Company, Whitetail, Mo. Handmade
silk clothing. 169,308; June 12; Serial No. 168,499;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Tanner & Poindexter, Atlanta, Ga. Medicinal tablets.
174,004 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,276 ; published July
17, 1923.
Tanner, William E., Brunswick, Me. Beverages sold a?
soft drinks and sirups for making same. 171,088: July
31 : Serial No. 174,495 ; published May 15, 1923.
Tao Tea Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tea. 175,345 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 171,292 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Taplln Manufacturing Company, The, New Britain, Conn.
Egg beaters. 163,680 ; Jan. 23.
Tappan Stove Co., Ihe, Mansfield, Ohio. Electric ranges
and stoves. 174,675 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,449 ;
pulMishcd July 10, 1923.
Tappan Stove Company, The, Mansfield, Ohio. Gas and
coal ranges and stoves. 163,183 ; Jan. 2.
Tarara, Paul L., St. Paul, Minn. Antiseptic foot powder.
174,330 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,072 ; published July
17, 3 923.
Target Penetrating Oil Co. (See Wasson, Harry G.)
Tarrant Company, The, New York, N. Y. Medicine for
venereal diseases. 163,184 ; Jan. 2.
Tarratiiu' Blanufacturing Co. Inc., Bangor, Me. Soap,
soap cream and paste. 168,429 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
172,189 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Tartikoff, Morris, doing business as The Royal Novelty
Co., New York, N. Y. Boys' wash suits, rompers, and
blouses. 164.221 ; Feb. 13.
Tasty Baking Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cake. 176,645 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 157,084 ; published July 24, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
AlpJiahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
799
Tnsty Baking Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Toasted
sponge cake or slightly-sweetened bread. 176,95)9 ;
Dec. 11 : Serial No. 175.6S4 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Tate & I-yle Limited, London, England. Sugar. 171,145:
July 31; Serial No. 101,707: published May 15, 1923.
Tate, Norman F., Araarillo, Tex. Veterinary medicine,
being a blistering agent. 170,149; Julv 10; Serial No.
16S,2S7 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Tauber, Lipton & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shirts,
pyjamas, and nightshirts. 173,921 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
173,612; published July 10, 1923.
Tauch, Werner C, doing business as Popular Products
Company. San Antonio. Tex. Powdered polish for
automobile bodies and other painted and varnished
surfaces. 177,407 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 179,171 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Taunton Chemical Co., Bristol, Mass. Automobile polish.
164,662 ; Feb. 27.
Taunton Electro-Chemical Company, Taunton, Mass.
Soap. 174.020 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,277 ; published
July 3, 1923.
Taunton Rubber Company. Taunton, Mass. Rubber heels.
169.514; June 19; Serial No. 171,909; publi.<be<I Mar.
27, 1023.
Tawney Ice Cream Company, The. Barberton, Ohio.
Frozen confections, ice cream, and ices. 167,066 ;
Apr. 24; Serial No. 159.436: published .Ian. 30, 1923.
Tayler, D. F., and Company, Limited, Birmingham, Eng-
land. Toilet pins, hairpins, safety pins, thimbles, and
hooks and eyes. 166,238 ; Mar. 27. Serial No. 165,513 ;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Taylor, Andrew M., Kingston, N. Y. Rope made of woven
wire cushioned with pure manila twine. 163,404 ;
Jan. 9.
Taylor, Arlhenia, Jeffersonville, Ind. Hair grower.'hair
tonic, shampoo, tetter salve, etc. 172,598; Sept. 11;
Serial No. 171.517; published June 5, 1923.
Taylor-Atkins Paper Company, The, Burnside, Conn.
Papeteries, tablets, envelopes, and writing paper.
163,852 ; Jan. 30.
Taylor and .\tkiuson, Washington, D. C. .Tssignor to The
Wells Process Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Soap.
169.490 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 124,556 ; published Msy
9, 1922.
Taylor Bramley Co., The, Chicopee, Mass. Infants' and
children's clothing — namely, shirts and bellybands.
164,054 ; Feb. 13.
Taylor Bros., Camden, N. J. Poultry feed. 177,289 ;
Dec. 11.
Taylor Carpet Co., The. Indianapolis, Ind. Floor cover-
ings in the nature of linoleums or oiled cloth. 164,073 :
Feb. 13.
Taylor Carpet Co., The, Indianapolis. Ind. Textile rugs
and carpets. 166,064 ; Mar. 27. Serial No. 168,081 ;
published Dec. 12, 1922.
Taylor, Cecil C, Chicago. 111. Extensible cufC buttons.
167,705 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 160,645 ; publi.shed Feb.
20, 1923.
Taylor, Clapp & Beall, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 174.194 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 181,048 ; published
July IT. 1923.
Taylor, Edward C, New York, N. Y. Electric-light traffic
signals for use on self-propelled vehicles. 169.055 :
June 5 : Serial No. 169,191 : published Feb. 13, 1923.
Ta.vlor-Friedsam Company, The, Paterson, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Silk ribbons in the piece. 166.948-9 :
Apr. 17 : Serial Nos. 171.877-8 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Tavlor-Friedsani Company, The, Paterson, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Silk ribbons in the piece. 171.825 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,575 ; published May 22. 1923.
Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester. N. Y. Barom-
eters. 174.180 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 179,495 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Taylor In.=:trument Companies. Rochester, N. Y. Ther-
mometers. 176.632 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 163,836 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25. 1923.
Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester. N. Y. Hygrom-
eters. 176.6.''.3 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 163,834 ; published
Sept. 25, 1923.
Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester, N. Y. Thermo-
static temperature-reeulating apparatus. 176,634 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 163,837 ; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester, N. Y. Thermo-
static temperature-regulating apparatus. 176,636-7 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial Nos. 163,838-9 ; published Sept. 25,
1923.
Ta.vlor, J. L.. Co., The, Los Angeles. Calif. Fresh citrous
and deciduous fruits, dried or dehydrated fruits and
vegetables, etc. 171.432; Aug. 7; Serial No. 164,977;
published May 8, 1923.
Taylor, John W., Edwardsville, Kans. Potatoes in their
natural state. 166,298 ; Mar. 27.
Taylor Manufacturing Company, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.
Piston rings. 166,325 ; Mar. 27.
Taylor. Milton M.. doing business as The Taylor Medi-
cine Company, Tampa, Fla. Medicine in capsule, pow-
der, liquid, and tablet form for headaches, colds, etc.
163.453 ; .Tan. 9.
Taylor. N. & G., Co. Incorporated. (See Taylor, N. &
G., Co., assignor. )
Taylor, N. & G.. Co., assignor to N. & G. Taylor Co., In-
corporated. Philadelphia, Pa. Tin plate, terne plate,
and sheet metal, coated and uncoated. 21,876 ; re-
newed Oct. 18, 1922.
T.aylor. N. & G.. Co,, assignor to N. & G. Taylor Co.
Incorporated, I'hiladelphia, Pa. Tin plate, terne plate,
and sheet metal, coated and uncoated. 21,877 ; re-
newed Oct. 18. 1922.
Taylor Produce Co., Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, Mich.
Butter, eggs, and cheese. 176,648 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
150.413 ; published Aug. 7. 1923.
Taylor, Raymond E., Portland, Oreg. Zinc-chloride anti-
septic and deodorant for gums, sore throat, and tonsil-
litis. 175.382 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,907 ; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Taylor & Sledd, Inc., Richmond. Va. Canned flsh.
176,447: Nov. 27; Serial No. 176,927; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Taylor & Sledd. Inc.. Richmond, Va. Canned flsh, vege-
tables, and fruits. Jams, etc. 176.452 : Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 176,926 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Taylor, Sterling P., doing business as Taylor Drug Com-
pany, Mineral Wells, Tex. Liquid dandrufif remover.
174,072 : Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,575 ; published July
10, 1923.
Taylor, T. Buckley, Inc., Trenton, N. J. Cement for use
in repairing musical instruments. 176. 0G6 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 181,240; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Taylor, Thos. P., Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn. Children's
waists and underwear. 177,251-2 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial Nos.
183,506-7; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Taylor, Walter C, Hickory, N. C. Hosiery. 168,290 ;
May 15.
Taylor, W'ard S., doing business as The L. T. L. Manufac-
turing Company, St. Louis, Mich. Radiator-sealing
compound. 164,127 : Feb, 13.
Taylors Silk Emulsion, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk softener.
175,094 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,973 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Tea Rose Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mayonnaise dress-
ing, jams, and jellies. 166,350 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
138,657; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Teagle Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Telephone adapt-
ers for coupling telephone receivers to sound amplifiers.
174,427; Oct. 16; Serial No. 179,337; published June
26, 1923.
Tebbetts and Garland Store, The, Chicago, 111. Alumi-
num teapots. 173,964 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,599 ;
published Julv 10, 1923.
Tebbetts and Garland Store, The, Chicago, 111. Alumi-
num percolators. 173.965 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 171,600 ;
published Julv 10, 1923.
Tebbetts, The Misses, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dolls. 167,071 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 172,244 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Tecla. M., & Co. (See Bouriois. .\.. & Co., asslcnor. )
Tecla, M., .^ Co., New York, N. Y. Pearl necklaces.
172,612 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,958 ; published May
29, 1923.
Tecq Products Company. (See Mann, Arthur B.)
Tedford, R. A., & Co., Wenatchee, Wash. Fresh apples.
167,662 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,809 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Tee Pee Rubber Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rub-
ber heels. 170,096 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 169,372 ; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Telephone Maintenance Company, Chicago, 111. Detector
and single-stage audio-frequency amplifiers, amplifying
transformers, etc. '■ 166,184 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
166,612 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Telltale Hosiery Co. (See Custer, John A.)
Tel-TJ-Where Co. of America. Boston. Mass. Directories
published semiannually. 175,742 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
178.693; published Aug. 2«. 1923.
Templeton Coal Company, Terre Haute and Sullivan,
Ind. Coal. 176,917 ; Dec. 4.
Templeton, .Tames, & Son, Ltd., Ayr, Scotland. Knitting
wool. 170,628 ; .Tnly 17 ; Serial No. 174,870 ; pub-
lished .Apr. 17, 1923.
Tenitor Com & Fruit Products Co., St. Louis, Mo. Maple-
flavor sirup, sorghum with corn sirup, cherry and
blackberry preserves, etc. 172,258 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
145,179 ; published Aug. 2, 1921.
Tenebaum. J.. & Sons. New York. N. Y. Ladles' hats.
166,604 : Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 149,250 ; published Dec.
6, 1922.
Tennessee Eastman Corporation, Kingsport, Tenn. Char-
coal briquettes. 165,311 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,517 ;
published June 6, 1922.
Tennessee Paper & Bag Co.. Memphis, Tenn. Printing,
wrapping, writing, and label paper, envelopes, and
lead pencils. 168,859-60 ; Mav 29 ; Serial Nos.
173,108-9 : published Mar. 13, 1923.
Tennessee Paper & Bag Co.. Memphis, Tenn. Paper, en-
velopes, lead pencils. 168.861 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
172,809 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Tenny, Willir.ni II. F., doing business as Tenny Vltala-
mine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Tablets for relieving dyspep-
sia and constipation and increasing strength and vi-
tality. 173.244 : Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 160,644 ; pub-
lished June 19. 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
TernstecU Jlanul'acturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Auto-
mobile body hardware. 166,436 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
163.899 ; published Oct. 3, 1923.
Ternstedt Manufacturing •Compauy, Detroit, Mich. Auto-
mobile body hardware. 167,214 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
163.900 ; published .Ian. 30, 1923.
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Auto-
mobile body hardware. 167.217 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
163,900 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Terre Haute Shovel & Tool Co., Terre Haute, Ind., as-
signor to Ames Shovel & Tool Company, Boston, Mass.
Diamond-pointed spades. 23,409 ; renewed July 25,
1923.
Terre Vitae Company, Chicago, III. Beauty clay.
177,194 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 178,416 ; published Sept.
U, 1923.
Terry, Goo. A., Mfg. Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Dental burs.
175,696; Nov. 6.
Terry, Geo. A., Mfg. Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Dental hurt
and hand pieces. 175,697 ; Nov. 6.
Tetlow, Ida J., Philadelphia, Pa. Face powder, talcum
powder, toilet water, iierfumes, etc. 163,185 ; Jan. 2.
Tetraliu-Oesellsehaft mit beschrankter Hafliinsr. Berlin,
Germany. Varnishes, lacquers, paint oils, paints, etc.
168,795; May 29; Serial No. 142,043; published Sept.
26, 1922.
Tetralin-Gesellschaft mit heschranker Haftung, Berlin,
Germany. Resins, coal, coke, rubber, etc. 171,384 ;
Auk. 7 ; Serial No. 142,047 ; published May 1, 1923.
Tetralin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Berlin,
Germany. Rubber mats, waterproofed fabrics, etc.
171,385 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 142,044 ; published Mav
8. 1923.
Tetralin-Gcssllschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Berlin,
Germany. Wood and food preservatives, photographic
chemicals, dyestuffs, dyes, etc. 172,777 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 142.042; published June 5. 1923.
Tetralin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Berlin,
Germany. <5Iue, mucilage, and paste. 173,157 ; Sept.
18 ; Serial No. 142,041 ; published June 19, 1923.
Tetralin-Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Berlin,
Germany. I,ubricants and solvents, kerosene, benzine,
gasoline, etc. 173,166 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 142,040 ;
published June 19, 1923.
Tetralin-Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Berlin,
Germany. Soaps, liquids, powders, and pastes for
cleaning, and a metal-polishing preparation. 174,742 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No, 142.046 ; published July 24. 1923.
Teuscher & Son Machinery Supply Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Automobile fan belts. 170.688: Julv 17.
Tex-Alie Company, The. (See Koppe, Edgar J.)
Texas Belting Company, Houston, Tex. Leather belts.
169,317 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 169,938 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Texas Chemical & Specialty Co. (See Johns, William T.)
Texas Company, The, Houston, Tex., and New York. N. Y.
Petroleum, petroleum waxes, lubricating greases, as-
phalt oils, etc. 163,541: Jan. 16.
Texas Compans . The, Houston, Tex., and New York, N. Y.
Asphalt products. 165,370 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 161,157 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Texas Company. The, Houston, Tex,, and New York, N. Y.
Petroleum jelly and petrolatum. 167,950 ; May 8.
Texas Company, The, Houston, Tes., and New York, N. Y.
Lubricating oils. 169,537 ; June 19 ; Serial No.
169,143 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
Texas Farm Bureau Melon Growers' Exchange, Dallas,
Tex. Watermelons. 170,950 ; July 24 ; Serial No,
167,152; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Texas Star Flour Mills, Galvestofi. Tex, Wheat flour.
165,390-1 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial Nos. 159,897-900 ; puhlished
Nov. 7, 1922.
Texas Star Flour Mills, Galveston, Tex. Wheat flour.
165,392-3 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial Nos. 159,894-5 ; published
Nov, 7. 1922.
Texas Star Flour Mills, Galveston, Tex, Wheat flour.
165.770 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 159,900 ; puhlished Nov.
7, 1922.
Texas Star Flour Mills, Galveston, Tex. Wheat flour.
167,064; Apr. 24; Serial No. 159,896; published Dec,
26, 1922.
Texas Star Flour Mills, Galveston, Tex. Wheat flour.
173,545 ; Sept. 25.
Texas Star Flour Mills. Galveston, Tex. Wheat flour.
177.001 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,631 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Tex-Craft Company, Reading. Pa. Hosiery. 1 75 924-
Nov. 13; Serial No. 179,974; published Aug, 28. 1923
Textile Manufacturing Co., The, Chester, Pa. Artificial-
silk fiber. 163.186; Jan. 2.
Textile Manufacturing Co., Evansville, Ind. Ladies' union
suits, vests, and pants. 167,831 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,937 : published Feb. 13, 1923,
Textile Mfg, Co,, The, Chester, Pa, Artificial-silk, wor-
sted, and mixed artificial-silk and worsted yarns
168.221 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,299 ; puhlished" Feb,
20, 1023,
Textile Publishing Company, New York, N, Y. Weekly
publication. 169,070; June 5; Serial No. 172.659-
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Textileathcr Company, New York, N. Y. Substitute
leather. 165,309 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 161,512 ; published
May 23. 1922.
Textileather Company, New York, N. Y. Substitute leath-
er. 167,883 ; May S ; Serial No. 165,773 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Thai & Bitter Machine Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Spot-
lights, spotlight mountings, and parts thereof.
169,337 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 173,450 ; published Mar.
6. 1923.
Tharinger Macaroni Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Alimen-
tary paste products. 171,229 ; Julv 31 ; Serial No.
171,186; May 15, 1923.
Thatcher, H. D., & Co., as.signor to Thatcher Products
Co. Inc., Potsdam, N. Y. Baking powders. 24.338;
renewed Mar. 13, 192-j.
Thatcher, H. D., & Company, Inc., Potsdam, N. Y. Ice-
cream coloring. 177,815 ; Dec. 25.
Thayer, W. E., Company, Inc., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Files. 175,311 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 157,781 ; published
Aug. 14 1923
The -B-X- Saw Co., Boston, Mass. Hack saws. 174,611 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,843 ; puhlished July 24, 1923.
Theatre Bulletin Co. (See Endler, Wm. H.)
Theme Hosiery Company. (See Thieme Brothers Com-
pany.)
Theodore & Levas. New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 165.823 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 105,511: published Jan. 2. 3923.
Theodorou, Denis, doing business as Denis Theodorou
Hemorrhoidol Co., Bridgeport, Conn. Remedies for
hemorrhoids and piles, 173,524 : Sept, 25.
Theodosio, Amando R., Miami, Ariz. Medicinal prepar.a-
tions for the treatment of catarrhal troubles. 163,187 ;
Jan. 2,
Therapeutic Appliance Corporation, The, St. Louis, Mo.
Chest splint. 166,524 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 171,970 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Thermalene Gas Corporation, Kankakee, 111. Generators
for producing gas, gas cartridges, and parts thereof,
etc. 170,821 ; Julv 24 ; Serial No. 171,823 ; publi.shed
Apr. 24, 1923.
Thermatomic Carbon Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Piirment
for paints. 165,195 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 167,906 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Thermatomic Carbon Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Printing inks.
166,590 : Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 167,905 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Thermokept Products Corporation. New York, N. Y. Cans
made of tin. 163,405 ; .Tan. 9.
Thextou & Wright Ltd., London, England, and New York,
N. Y. Men's readv-made clothing. 168,087 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 160,310 ; published Feb. 13. 1923.
Thieme Brothers Company, assi.gnors to Theme Hosiery
Company. Fort Wayne. Ind, Hosiery. 176,259 : Nov.
20 ; Serial No. 180,632 ; published Sept, 11, 1923.
Thlinket Packing Company, Portland, Oreg., and Funter
Bay, Alaska. Canned salmon. 166,884 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 113,333 ; ;)ublished Feb. 6, 1923.
Thoma, Otto, doing business as Columbia Products Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. jNIalt extract. 173,951; Oct. 2;
Serial No. 179,241 ; published July 10, 1923.
Thoma, Otto, doing business as Columbia Products Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Malt extract for food purposes.
177,205; Dec. 11; Serial No. 179,240; published Sept.
25, 1923,
Thoma & Son. Inc., Fairfield, Iowa. Automobile sunbeam
visor. 169,282 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 158,460 ; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Thoma & Son Inc., Fairfield, Iowa. Window glass, .glare
shields of glass, and glass for automobiles. 177,441 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,188 ; published Sept. 25, 192.3.
Thomas & Betts Co., The, Elizabeth, N. J. Couplings for
elastical conduits. 170,342 ; July 10.
Thomas-Body Co.. Oakland, Calif. Canned fruits.
170,558; July 17; Serial No. 173,792; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Thomas-Boyce Direct Feed Company, Attica, N. Y. Poul-
try, scratch, chicken, hog, dairy, and horse feed, calf
meal, e,gg mash, etc. 172,749 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
165,895: published Mav 1, 1923.
Thomas Chemical Co. (See Walker, W. & H., Inc.)
Thomas, D, W,. Incorporated, Seattle, Wash, Artificial
pearls, 174,890 ; Oct. 23 : Serial No. 179,975 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Thomas, Elizabeth M., doing business as E. M. Thomas
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Ladies' and misses' dresses.
174.206; Oct. 9; Serial No. 179,688; published July
10, 1923.
Thomas, Howard D., Seattle, Wash. Electric switches.
170,346 ; July 10.
Thomas, Howard D., doing business as Howard D, Thomas
Co,, Seattle, Wash. Windshield cleaners of the
squeegee type. 175.541 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,153 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Thomas, Lillian S,, doing business as Froidevaux Cie„
New York, N. Y. Deodorant. 174,379; Oct. 16; Se-
rial No. 163,011 ; published Aug. 22, 1922,
Thomas Manufactui-ing Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Spring phonograph motors. 164,210 ; Feb. 13.
Thommen's Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Cake. 174,297;
Oct. 9.
Thommen's Inc.. Philadelphia, Pa. Bread, rolls, sweet
dough, etc. 176,899 ; Dec. 4.
Thompson, A.. Co., The, Amsterdam. N. Y. Hosiery,
knitted underwear, sweaters. 171.785-6: Aug. 14;
Serial Nos. 172,784-5 ; published May 22, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
S)L
Thompson, A., Co., The, Amsterdam, N. T. Hosiery,
knitted uiidorwe.ir and sweaters. 171,876; Aug. 14;
SerinI No. 172,783; published May 22, 1923.
Thompson, A., Co., The, Amsterdam, N. Y. Hosiery,
knitted underwear, and sweaters. 171.878-81: Aug.
14 ; Serial Nos. 172,779-82 ; published May 22, 1923.
Tbompson-Barlow Company, Inc., The, doing business as
The Graham Sanitarium, New York, N. \. Medical
tablet OS a general tonic. 164,330; Feb. 20.
Thorapson-Barlcw Companv. Inc., The. a.«signor to El
Zair, Inc.. New York, N. Y. External lotion. 175,638 ;
Nov. 6: Serial No. 179,752; published Auu'. 21, 192:<.
Thompson-Barlow Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Arch supports, foot cushions, heel cushions, foot pads,
and insoles for boots and shoes. 175,839 ; Nov. 13 ; Se-
rial No. 181,707 ; published Ang. 28. 1923.
Thompson, Georee B., Lightning: Rod Co., Owatonna,
Minn. Llirhtning rods. 169,408 ; June 12.
Thompson, George K., Boston, Mass. Radio receivers,
head sets, loud speakers, phonograph adapters, etc.
175,797 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,630 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Thompson, James, & Co., New York, N. Y. Netted or
wide-mesh fabrics. 173,365 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
179,631 : published July 3, 1923.
Thompson, John R., Co., Chicago, 111. Canned vegetables.
172,810 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175.031 ; published June
5, 1923.
Thompson, John R., Co., Chicago, lU. Canned goods.
176,487; Nov. 27; Serial No. 175,030; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Thompson, Joseph, Sioux City, Iowa. Hair dressing.
173.694 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,334 ; published June
12, 1923.
Thompson, Mabel L., doing business as The Thotnpson
Medical Company, Avon, N. Y. Medicinal throat tab-
lets. 166,985; Apr. 17.
Thompson, M. D., & Son. (See Thompson, Maynard D.)
Thompson, Maynard D., doing business as M. D. Thomp-
son & Son, McCrory, Ark. Wheat flour. 166,149 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 156,936 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Thompson Medical Co., Titusville, Pa. Medicinal prepa-
ration of tonic and laxative properties. 169,667 ;
June 26; Serial No. 171,046; published Mar. 27,
1923.
Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. Wheat flour.
170.S88 ; Julv 24 ; Serial No. 160,727 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Thompson Milling Company, Lockport, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 24.553 ; renewed Apr. 17, 1924.
Thompson, William M., Red Bank, N. J. Dental cream.
164,444 ; Feb. 20.
Thompson, Zola, doing business as Crystal Chemical Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Wax for polishing floors, furni-
ture, woodwork, etc. 177,525; Dec. 18; Serial No.
182,552 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Thomsen Company. The, Waco, Tex. Shoe dressings.
177,679 : Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 167,927 ; published Sept.
25 1923
Thomson-Crooker Shoe Company, Boston, Mass. Shoes.
172,282 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 169,037 ; published Dec.
19 1922.
Thomson-Friodlob Mfg. Co., Peoria, 111. Cushion rings
for expanding piston rings of internal-combustion en-
gines. 165.162 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 145,803 ; published
Dec. 5. 1922.
Thomson Wood Finishing Co., The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Paints, enamels, varnishes, etc. 177.380 ; Dec. 18 :
Serial No. 181.873 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Thorn & Company, Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Prepa-
ration used in the treatment of intestinal pains and
disorders. 164,678 ; Feb. 27.
Thornlev and Booth Limited, Hyde, England. Socks
for boots and shoes. 173,437 : Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
174,613 ; pubUshed June 19, 1923.
Thornton, Edward A., San Pedro, Calif. Suspensories.
166,221 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,989 ; published Dec.
10, 1922.
Thornycroft, John I., & Co. Limited, Westminster and
London, England. Steam and Internal-combustion .en-
gines. 175,052 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,385 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Three-In-One Lanteru Company. (See Cole, Albert J.)
Thrift Selling Service Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Toy
banks. 168,926; Mav 29; Serial No. 174.496; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Thurman. William H., Van Buren, Ark. Mineral water.
172,303 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175.415 ; published May
29. 1923.
Thurston. W. Harris, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Shirt-
ings. 175,405 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 160,100 ; published
July 17, 1923.
Thurston, W. Harris, & Co. Inc., New York, N. T.
Cotton piece goods. 176,848 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
183.423 ; publ'shed Sept. 25, 1923.
Tledemann, Theo., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
suits, children's suits, women's skirts, waists, suits,
and dresses for burial purposes. 166,161 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 151,730 ; published May 16, 1922.
Tledemann, Theo., & Sons, Inc., New York. N. Y. Piece
goods for casket lininss and trimmings. 177.146 ;
Dec. 11 : Serial No. 151,725 ; pubUshed Mar. 6, 1923.
58339—51
Xiemann, Otto P., doing business as Illinois Seed Corn
Testing Laboratory, Bloomington, 111. Seed corn.
171,070; Aug. 7.
Tletjeu, George D., doing business as Klcen Products
Co., Ilasbrouck Heights, N. J. Germicide scalp-
cleanser. 160,764 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 169.459 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Tiffany & Company, New York, N. Y. Bronzes and silver
and plated ware. 23,572 ; renewed Sept. 5, 1023.
Tiffany & Company, New York, N. Y. Jewelry and
watches. 23,573 ; renewed Sept. 5, 1923.
Tiffany Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J. Am-
meters. 170,330; July 10.
Tigbe, Loretta F., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres,
corselettes. 174,306 ; Oct. 9.
Tilton & Kceler, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk and cotton
crfipe in the piece. 173,701 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,149; published June 19, 1923.
Timber Truss Co. of America, New York, N. Y. Ring
dowels. 167,220-1; Apr. 24; Serial Nos. 163,365-6;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Tlmberlake, Paul J., Jackson, Mich. Swimming appli-
ances. 165,663; Mar. 20; Serial No. 166,921; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
Times J'rinting Company of Seattle, Seattle, Wash. News-
paper supplement. 172,060-1 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial Nos.
177,704-5; May 22. 1923.
Times Printing Company of Seattle, Seattle, Wash.
Column of news in its newspaper. 175.864 ; Nov. 13 ;
Serial No. 175,416 ; published July 31, 1923.
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Roller bearings and parts thereof. 171,583 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 175,278: published May 1, 1923.
Tlmson, Frederick H., Boston, Mass. Gaiters of leather,
fabric, and combination. 170,161 ; Julv 10 ; Serial No.
169.731 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, The. (See John-
son, William H.)
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, The, Baltimore,
Md. Metallic boxes, cans, and receptacles of various
shapes and sizes. 164,422 ; Feb. 20.
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, The, Baltira.ire,
Md. Boxes or receptacles of various shapes and sizes.
169,521 : June 19 ; Serial No. 172.619 ; publishpd Mar.
20. 1923.
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, The, Baltimore,
Md. Receptacles for gloves, handkerchiefs, lingerie,
and sewing materials. 170,114 : July 10 ; Serial No.
160,165 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, The, Baltimore,
Md. Mechanical and other toys. 174,907 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 179,068; published July 31, 1923.
Tingue, Brown & Co.. New York, N. Y. Cotton sheeting,
knitted padding, netting, and canvas and duck piece
goods. 166,908 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,107 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
Tingue, Brown & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton sheeting
for covering the padding on ironing rolls. 166,909 ;
Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 170,166 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Tingue, Brown & Co., New York, N. Y. Felt piece goods.
169,083 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 173,153 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Tingue, Brown & Co., New York, N. Y. Laundry bags.
170.226 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,758 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Tingue, Brown & Co., New York. N. Y. Woven cotton
feed ribbons for laundry machines. 177.677 : Dec. 25 ;
Serial No. 175.532 : published Oct. 2. 1923.
Tingue Manufacturing Company, Seymour, Conn., and
New York, N. Y. Textile fabrics — namely, fabrics of
silk and worsted for women's wear. 166,910; Apr. 17;
Serial No. 170,102 ; published Jan. 30. 1923.
Tinnerman, A. H., doing business as Tinnerman Stove &
Range Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Gas and combination coal
and gas ranges and gas coal heaters. 170,098 ; July
10 : Serial No. 169,261 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Tlnt-Tilc company, Pasadena, Calif. Cement tiles and
moldings. 163.542 ; Jan. 16.
Tiny Toter Manufacturing Company, The. (See Fil-
bert-Greer Manufacturing Company.)
Tioga MiU & Elevator Co., Waverly, N. Y. Poultrv feed.
172,434 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,687 ; published May
8 1923
Tioga Mill & Elevator Co., Waverly, N. Y. Feed.
176,341 : Nov. 20.
Louisville, Ky. Bread. 170,808 ;
171.558: published Mar. 13, 1923.
Louisville, Ky. Bread. 172,494 ;
Hair dressings. 164.016 ;
Tip Top Baking Co.,
Julv 24 ; Serial No.
Tip Top Baking Co.,
Aug. 28.
Tipps, Archie W., Dallas, Tex.
Feb. 27.
Tissue Co., Tiie, Saugerties, N. Y. Crepe paper. 166,942 ;
Apr. 17; Serial No. 172,066; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Tissue Company, The, Saugerties, N. Y. Crepe pape.*.
163,870-1 ; Feb. 6.
Tissue Company, The, Saugerties, N. Y. CrCpe paper.
171,002 : July 31 ; Serial No. 177,150 ; published May
15, 1923.
Tlssuepkt Underwear Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Under-
wear. 174,546 ; Oct. 16.
Titanium Pigment Company Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Paints, whether drv, paste, or readv mixed. 168.704 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 173,111 ; published Feb. 27. 1923.
802
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Titanium Pigment Company, Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Soap, glass and metal polishes, and abrader prepara-
tions. 171,778 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 173,110 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Titman Egg Company, Chicago, 111. Fresh eggs in the
shell, mixed whole eggs, egg yolks, and egg whites,
being in liquid and frozen form. 167,195 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 162,467 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Titus, Hazen J., Seattle, Wash. Chocolate-coated fruit-
cake bars. 165,389 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 159,902 ; pub-
lished Nov. 28. 1922.
Tobacco I'roducts Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cigar-
ettes. 168,247 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 174,371 ; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
Tobacco Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ciga-
rettes. 176,134 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 183,459 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Tobiu Chemical Co. (See Tobin, David.)
Tobln, David, doing business as Tobin Chemical Co.,
Boston, Mass. Stove polish. 168,059 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 170,316; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Toch Brothers, Incorporated. (See Toch Brothers, n.s-
siguors.)
Toch Brothers, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Enamels
and enamel paints. 164.915 ; Feb. 27.
Toch Brothers, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Liquid
paint. 171,391 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,251 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Toch Brothers, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Flat-
v'hite coatings for use on plastered walls. 175,953 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 183,128 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Toch Brothers, assignors to Toch. Brothers, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Varnishes and paint enamels.
164,509 ; Feb. 20.
Toch Brothers, assignors to Toch Brothers, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Paint enamels. 164,510 ; Feb. 20.
Toch Brothers, assignors to Toch Brothers, Incorporated.
New York, N. Y. Paints in ready-mixed or paste form
and paint enamels. 166,191 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
161,589 ; published Oct. 31, 1922.
Toch Brotneis, assisinors to Toch Brothers Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Ready-mixed paints and japan
driers. 168,090 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 161,593 ; pub-
lished Oct. 31, 1922.
Todd, Clarence S., doing business' as Todd Draln-A-Tub
Co., Kan.sas City, Mo. Einslng and bluing tubs.
174,703 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 176,295 ; published June
12, 1923.
Toewear Hosiery Incorporated, Norristown, Pa. Hosiery.
171,199 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 148,774 ; published May
8, 1923.
Tofias, Julius, & Bro., Boston, Mass. Hats for women.
172,292; Aug. 28: Serial No. 165,898; published May
29, 1923.
Tofoli & Paladino, Philadelphia, Pa. Medicines for the
relief of tuberculosis and chronic coughs, stomach, kid-
ney, and liver troubles. 163,868 ; Feb. 6.
Toilet Products "A" Company, New York, N. Y. Bay
rum. 167.917 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,230 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Tokalon. (See International Consolidated Chemical
Corporation.)
Toledo Eei Spray Company, The. Toledo, Ohio. Insecti-
cide. 164,491 ; Feb. 20.
Toledo Scale Company, Jersey City, N. J., and Toledo,
Ohio. Publication. 165,263 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
167,664; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Toledo Scale Company, Jersey City, N. J., and Toledo,
Ohio. Page in a publication. 170,373 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 174,115; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Toledo Steel Products Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Poppet
valves. 170,471 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 168,991 ; pub-
li.shed Apr. 17, 1923.
Tolerton & Warfleld Co., Sioux City, Iowa. Canned fish,
pearl barley, breakfast wheat, pop corn, rice, etc.
165,109; Mar. 6; Serial No. 135,180; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Tolerton & Warfield Co., Sioux City, Iowa. Dried sliced
beef, breakfast wheat, corn meal, rolled oats, pop corn,
etc. 165,112 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 135,179 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Tomezak, Walter C, Detroit, Mich. Complexion cream
and face powder. 165,607 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
167,060; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Tomllnson, (ieorge E., Winchester, Ky. Take-down tables.
172,362 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,943 ; published May
1, 1923.
Tom's Cove Salt Sea Oyster Co. (See Field, Samuel B.)
Tonsitol Laboratories. (See Bariscillo, John J.)
. Tonsone Co.. The. (See' Smith. R. Blackwell.)
Toomey, D. J., Produce Co., Spearfish, S. Dak., and New-
castle, Wyo. White and Graham flour. 173,031 ; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 174,188 ; published June 5, 1923.
Toops, Noble C, doiiisi business as Toops Bros., Chicago,
111. Scissors. 176.625; Nov. 27; Serial No. 162,218;
published Sept. 18, 1923.
To-Raln-On Products Co. (Not Inc). (See Ruben, Henry.)
Torbay & Dart Paint Co. Limited, The, London, England.
Waterprooflnft compound for cement. 173,115 ; Sept.
IS ; Serial No. 169,692 ; published June 19, 1923.
Torchwpld Equipment Company, Chicago, 111. Blowpipes.
166,550 ; Apr. 10.
Torrey, Julia W., New York, N. Y. Toy dolls and ani-
mals. 172,361 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,907 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Torrington Company, The. (See Excelsior Needle Com-
pany, assignor.)
Torrington Company, The, Torrington, Conn. Spokes
and nipples for vehicle wheels. 177,588 ; Dec. 18.
Torsion Test Piston Ring Corporation, Newark, N. J.
Piston rings. 174,686 ; Oct. -23 ; Serial No. 179,894 ;
published July 31, 1923.
Tosse, E., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Preparation for
syphilis and diseases of the skin. 176,176-7 ; Nov.
20 ; Serial Nos. 178.577-8 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Tottenville Copper Company Inc., Tottenville N. Y.
Spelter. 176,945 ; Dec. 4.
Touchet Valley Apple Co., Waitsburg, Wash. Fresh
apples. 175,381 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,908 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Touchet Valley Apple Co., Waitsburg, Wash. Freeh
apples. 175,436 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,909 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Touraine Company, The, Boston, Mass. Candy and con-
fections. 169,132 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 127,669 ; pub-
lished Apr. 20, 1920.
Tourist Handbook Pub. Co., Ames, Iowa. Motorist publi-
cation. 175,051 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,386 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Tourists Pride Mfg. Co. (See Fuchs, Joseph J. )
Town Talk M'f'g. Co., Louisville, Ky, Adjustable cape.
166,970; Apr. 17.
Town Talk Mfg. Co. Incorporated, Louisville, Ky, Ad-
justable caps. 172,507 ; Aug. 28.
Towner, Orrin W., doing business as Two Laboratorios,
Kansas City, Mo. Radiodetectors of the crystal type.
169,458; June 10; Serial No. 174,947; published Mar
27, 1923.
Townsend, E. M., & Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
175,002; Oct. 30; Serial No. 172,132; published Aug.
7. 1923.
Townsend, Ellen B., Chicago, 111. Aprons. 164,752 ;
Feb. 27.
Townsend, Glenn, doing business as Nut Lunch Com-
pany, Portland, Oreg. Peanut butter. 171,463 ; Aug.
7; Serial No. 167,855; published May 8, 192.3.
Townsend, Glenn Q., doing business as Hoody Peanut
Butter Co., Portland, Oreg. Peanut butter and salted
peanuts. 166,903 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 164,280 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Townsend Grace Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Straw
hats and caps. 164,762; Feb. 27.
Tozer, Beatrice C. A., London, England. Pace creams,
lotions, rouges, etc. 177,732 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
175,576; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Trabulsi, Philip, doing business as Trabulsi Knit Fabric
Co., New York, N. Y. Knitted cravats. 173,712 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,151 ; published June 26, 1923.
Trachtenberg, Harry, doing business as Arion Shirt Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Men's dress, negligee, and
work shirts. 171,732: Aug. 14; Serial No. 170,226;
published May 22, 1923.
Tracy Company, Inc., The, New London, Conn. Remedy
for indigestion. 169,115 ; June 5.
Traffic Control, Incorporated, Milwaukee, Wis. Traffic
lights. 172,012; Aug. 21; Serial No. 175,417; pub-
lished May S, 1923.
Tramsak, John, Cleveland, Ohio. Preparation for the
treatment of tuberculosis. 174,522; Oct. 16; Serial No.
177,026 ; published July 24, 1923.
Transogram Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Paper boxes.
172,173 ; Aug. 21.
Travis, Mrs. May B., Peekskill, N. Y. External medi-
cine for application to boils, carbuncles, abscesses, etc.
167,605 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 164,014 ; published Jan. 23,
1923.
Travis, Romalne & JellS, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk,
artificial-silk, cotton, and wool piece goods, and com-
binations thereof. 170,742 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
174,545; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Travis, Romaine & Jelie, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk,
cetton, etc., piece goods, and combinations thereof.
171.860; Aug. 14; Serial No. 174,544; published May
22, 1923.
Travis, Romalne & Jelle, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk,
artificial silk, wool piece goods and combinations there-
of. 172,660 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 174,543 ; published
May 29, 1923.
Treat, Clifford W., doing business as George W. Smith
Co., Bennington, Vt. Maple sirup. 171,423 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 172,021 ; published May 8, 1923.
Treat, Robert, Shirt Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J.
Dress, negligee, and plaited shirts. 166,693 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 166,584 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Ti'ebor Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Lamp cord.
168,462 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 173,056 ; published Feb.
20, 192.3,
Tree Lovers Association of America, Aurora, 111. Month-
ly periodical. 173,718; Oct. 2; Serial No. 179,015;
published .Tune 26, 1923.
Trelster, Albert M., & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Gar-
ments made of white duck cloth. 166,198 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 162,326; published Dec. 5, 1922.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
803
Trent Process Corporation, Washington, D. C. Fuels.
165.131-3: Alar. 6. Serial Nos. 160,681-3; pubUshed
Oct. 31, 1922.
Trenton Mllllag Co., Trenton, 111. Wheat flour. 176,505 ;
Not. 27 ; Serial No. 102,148 ; published July 31. 1923.
Trenton Milling Company, Trenton, III. Self-rising wheat
182,729 ; published
Elastic webbing.
Y. Mirrors for
absorbers, etc.
; puhlished Apr.
lining (_(
flour. 177,737 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
Oct. 2, 1923.
Trco Company, Inc., Jamaica, N. Y.
164.013 ; Feb. 6.
Treo Company, Inc., New Yorlt, N. Y. Ladies' hose sup-
porters, corsets, girdles, and brassl&res. 166,173 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,417 ; published Jan. 2, 1923 ;
Treo Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladles' hose
supporters, corsets, girdles, brassiferes. 176,822 ; Dec. 4.
Tress Laboratories. (See Pound, George H.)
Triangle Electro Trading Company, New York, N. Y. Ra-
diotelephone receivers and radio sots and parts of ra-
dio sets. 167,595 : May 1 ; Serial No. 169,732 ; pub-
lished Jan. 23, 1923.
Triangle Electro Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Radiotelephone receivers and radio sets and parts of
radio sets. 169,000 ; May 29.
Triangle Thread Mills. (See Rothstein, Aaron J.)
Tribble Cordage Mills, Inc., Boston, Mass. Clotheslines.
166,110 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 150,379 ; published Oct.
11, 1921.
Tribune Company, The, Chicago, 111. Nom de plume used
for newspaper articles. 167,615 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
147,055 ; published Jan. 31, 1922.
Tribune Company, The, Chicago, 111. Sheet paper for
printing and writing. 170,879; July 24; Serial No.
157,592; published July 18, 1922.
Tribune Company, The, Chicago, 111. Newspaper and
newspaper supplements published dailv. 172.059 ; Aus.
21 ; Serial No. 177,706 ; published May 22, 1923.
Tribune Company, The. Chicago, 111. Newspaper and
newspaper supplements. 173,669 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,707 ; published May 29, 1923.
Tribune Company, The, Chicago, 111. Heading for a
newspaper column. 174,759 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
166.413 ; published July 31, 1923.
Tribune Company, The, Chicago, 111. Weekly magazine
supplement. 176.515 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 166.412 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Tricco Chemical Co. (See Garrett, Ralph C.)
Trichitone Laboratories. (See Askinn, Morris H.)
Trico Products Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield
cleaners. 167,037 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,909 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Trico Products Corporation, Buffalo, N,
vehicles, windshield wings, shock
170,258; July 10; Serial No. 170,910
3 1923
Trinner, John, New York. N. Y. Ladies' hats. 168,313 ;
May 22; Serial No. 168,6n6 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Trio Drug Co. (See Sherman. H. A.)
Triple S Service Corporation, Denver, Colo. Granular or
powdered antiseptic cleanser for the toilet. 173,798 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 174,370 ; published July 3, 1923.
Triplett. Jos. I., Woodstock, Va. Self-rising wheat flour.
167,134 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 157,455 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Tristate Baking Co., Flint, Mich. Edible rolls. 171,010 ;
July 31 : Serial No. 169,103 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Tri-State Ice Cream Corporation, La Crosse, Wis. Ice
cream and butter. 165,379 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 160,035 ;
published Nov. 7, 1922.
Triumph Electric Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Electric
motors, generators, and dynamos. 164,699 ; Feb. 27.
Triumph Electric Co., The, doing business as The Triumph
Ice Machine Co., Oakley, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ice-making
and refrigerating machinerv and the several parts
thereof. 171,314; Aug. 7; Serial No. 167,210; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
Triumph Ice Machine Co. (See Triumph Electric Co.,
The.)
Trojan Middy Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. Middies, smocks,
and children's dresses. 173,652. Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,582 ; pubUshed June 19, 1923.
Tromba, Marius H., doing business as Paramount Lens
Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Photographic, project-
ing, and optical lenses. 169,804 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
162,327 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Tropical Clothing Manufacturing Co. Inc., New Orleans,
La. Men's coats and pants. 176,895 ; Dec. 4.
Tropical Iruit Juice Company (now by change of name
The Smack Company), Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic, malt-
less beverages and sinips for making same. 169,490 ;
June 19: Serial No. 153,05S : published Mav 9, 1922.
Tropical Juice Corp., Brooklvn, N. Y. Nonalcoholic,
maltless pineapple drink. 175.236 ; Oct. 30.
Tropical Worsted Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tropi-
cal worsted piece goods. 169,798 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
169,836; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Troplco Potteries, Inc., Glendale, Calif. Sewer pipes and
tile, except metal and porcelain. 167,910 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 169,097 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Trorlicht-Duncker Carpet Co., St. Louis. Mo. Periodical
catalogue and magazine. 163.958 : Feb. 6.
Trostel, Albert O., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather cigar
cases. 163,986 ; Feb. 6.
Trostel, Albert O., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather shoes, belts,
and gloves. 165.352 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 169,100 ; pub-
.lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Trostel, Albert O., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather cardcases.
166,212 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 169,102 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Trostel, Albert O., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather portfolios,
pocketbooks, and wallets. 166,272 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
169,099 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Trostel, Albert O., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather. 169,051 ;
June 5 ; Serial No. 167.274 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Trotman, Henry L., doing business as Henry L. Trot-
man & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Hair elixirs, ^grower■,
brilllantines, straighteners, and shampoos. 169,599 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 171,394 ; published Mar. 20, 1923,
Trotsky, Isadore, doing business as Sanitary Hair Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Hair nets. 177,437 ; Dec. 18 ;
Serial No. 182,452; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Trowbridge, Archibald L., Detroit, Mich. Bridge score
sheets and pads. 168,456 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 173,452 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Troy Laundry Machinery Co. Ltd., Chicago, 111. Ironing
machines. 164,132 ; Feb. 13.
Troy Milk Products Company, East Troy, Wis. Ice-cream
mix. 168,625 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,742 ; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
Troy Milk Products Company, East Troy, Wis. Evapo-
rated milk. 174,916: Oct. 23.
Tru-Blu Products Co., New Florence, Pa. Compound for
cleaning rugs, carpets, canvas, upholstery, etc.
167,525; May 1; Serial No. 165,837; published Jan. 2,
1923.
Time Tone Radio Mfg. Co. (Not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Radio-
telephone, wireless telegraph and telephone rcceive.-s,
169.575 : June 19.
True-Tone Radio Mfg. Co. (Not Inc.), Chicago, lU.
Radiotelephone loud-speaker horns, variometers, etc,
175,232; Oct. 30.
Trunk, Paul E.. Chatsworth. 111. Gasoline, kerosene,
lubricating oils and greases. 163,765 ; Jan. 23.
Truscon Steel Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Certain
articles of foundry equipment. 169,232 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 167,697 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Truth Tool Co., Mankato. Minn. Machinist tools — •
namely, cold chisels, punches, claw bars, etc. 164,890 ;
Feb. 27.
Tru-Way Razor Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Razot
and razor blades. 166,804 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
168,228 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Try-Me Radiator Cement Company, Denver, Colo. Radi-
ator cement. 172,541 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,866 :
published May 8, 1923.
Tryon, Edw. K., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Artificial
baits, fishhooks, fishing lines, etc. 166,751 : Apr. 10.
Tryon Mills of Vermont, Bennington, Vt. Men's under-
shirts, underdrawers, and union suits. 174,846 ; Oct.
23 ; Serial No. 177,636 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Tryon Mills of Vermont. Bennington, Vt. Undershirts,
underdrawers, and union suits. 176,583 ; Nov. 27 :
Serial No. 177,930: published Aug. 14, 1923.
Tsout Remedy Co. (See Holzman, Samuel.)
Tsuchiya, Inosuke, San Francisco, Calif. Bamboo rakes.
168,156; May 15; Serial No. 173,308; published Feb.
27, 192^.
Tsukalas, Nicholas, doing business as Self-Expressioii
Publishing Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Magazines
published monthly. 168,965 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
171,143; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Tsuneo, Tsuruda, San Jose, Calif. Japanese food
known as "Miso," which is a breakfast cereal. 163,634 ;
Jan. 23.
Tubbs Cordage Company, San Francisco, Calif. Sisal
rope. 170,595 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 143,108 ; published
June 21, 1921.
Tubbs Cordage Company, Saij Francisco, Calif. Rope.
170,596 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 143,106 ; published June
21, 1921.
Tubbs Cordage Company, San Francisco, Calif. Manila,
rope. 170,686; July 17, 1923.
Tubbs Cordage Company, San Francisco, Calif. Manila
rope. 172,807; Sept. 11; Serial No. 143,107 ; puhlished
June 21, 1921.
Tubetlte Manufacturing Company. (See Crumley, C. V.)
Tubular Tape Mfg. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe lac-
ings. 165,294 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 165,729 ; published
Dec. 5, 1922.
Tubular Woven Fabric Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Pro-
tective covering for electrical wires. 170,391 ; Julv
17; Serial No. 170,913; pnbllshed Apr. 3, 1923.
Tubular Woven Fabric Company, Pawtucket, R. I.
Woven tubes for electrical conductors. 177,608 :
Dec. 18.
Tucker Glove Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Hoslerv.
163,633 ; Jan. 23.
Tuckett, H. A., Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Spices,
flavoring essences for food, extracts, etc. 172,785 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 162,075 ; published June 5, 1923.
Tullidge, George B., Philadelphia, Pa. Castor-oil com-
pound. 175,010 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,931 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Tully, Michael P., doing business as Atex Mills, New
York, N. Y. Nainsook athletic underwear. 171,291 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 166,542 ; published May 8, 1923.
804
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Tumblin, J. S., doing business as Tumblln Sbine Com-
Sany, Tampa, Fla. Furniture polish, floor dressing,
cor oil, and automobUe polish. 166,169; Mar. 27;
Serial No. 166,208 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Tumblln, J. S., doing business as Tumblin Shine Com-
panr, Tampa, Fla. Germicide, insecticide, and dlsln-
Fectant. 165,489; Mar. 13; Serial No. 166,209; pub-
llshed Dec. 5 1922.
TumbUn Shine ' Company. (See Tumblln, J. S.)
Tump, Paul, Milwaukee, Wis. Cleaning powder. 173,795 ;
Oa. 2 ; Serial No. 174,644 ; pubUshed May 29, 1923.
Turltto, Vincenzo, Washington, D. C. Tonic. 176,346;
Nov. 20.
Turlington Chemical Company, The, Baltimore, Md.
Remedy for tender sweaty feet, perspiration odors,
callous, and corns. 163,406; Jan. 9.
" Turmac " Turkish-Macedonian Tobacco Company, Arn-
hem, Netherlands. Leaf tobacco, smoking and chewing
tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, etc. 164,154 ; Feb. 13.
"Turmac" Turkish-Macedonian Tobacco Co., Arnhem,
Netherlands. Smoking and chewing tobacco, cigars,
cigarettes, and snufE. 167,856 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
159,226 ; published June 27, 1922.
Turner, Alfred S., doing business as Turner Brothers,
Bladen, Nebr. Weatherproof and waterproof glass
cloth. 173,086; Sept. 11.
Turner, Earl W., doing business aa Turner Mfg. Co.,
Kokomo, Ind. Spark timers for internal-combuBtlon
engines. 169,236; June 12; Serial No. 173,302; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Turner, F. & H., Limited, Walllngton, England, and Hel-
mond, Netherlands. Cocoa and chocolate. 168,009 ;
May 8.
Turner, F. * H., Limited, Walllngton, England, and Hel-
mond, Netherlands. Cocoa and chocolate. 174,784 ;
Oct 23 ; Serial No. 147,745 ; published Aug. IB.
Turner, Roy J., Chicago, 111. Writing pads, game score
cards, tabulating pads, computing pads, etc. 176,038 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 179,895 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Co., The, Torrington,
Conn. Egg beaters. 173,922 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
178,580 ; published July 10, 1923.
Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Co., The, Torrington,
Conn. Metal curtain rods. 174,505 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
180,456; published July 24, 1923.
Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Co., The, Torrington,
Conn. Furniture slides. 176,654 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
181,922 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Turner & Walls, New York, N. Y. Silks, cotton, wool,
and mixtures thereof in the piece and shirtings In the
piece. 172,925; Sept. 11; Serial No. 176,928; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Turner and Williams, San Antonio, Tex. Kalve for ex-
tracting poisons or germs from wounds, splinters, cuts,
etc. 166,225 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 165,044 ; published
Nov. 28. 1922.
Turnit Oven Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Oven
slides. 172,502; Aug. 28.
Turrell Shoe Co., Seattle, Wash. Leather shoes.
176,348; Nov. 20.
Tuska, C. D., Company, The, Hartford, Conn. Radio ap-
paratus. 167,539; May 1; Serial No. 171,109; pub-
Ushed Jan. 23, 1923.
Tut Manufacturing Company. (See Vaughan, Mabel B.)
Tuxedo Shirt Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 169,928; July 3.
Tuxedo Shirt Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods and crepe piece goods. 169,939 ; July 3.
Tuxedo Shirt Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress, negligee,
and work shirts. 173,224; Sept. 18; Serial No.
173,944; published June 19, 1923.
Twaddell, John P., assignor to John Wanamaker, Phila-
delphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes for men and boys.
24,264 ; renewed Feb. 20, 1924.
Twaits, Norma A., Jersey City, N. J. Marmalade and
jellies. 175,749; Nov. 13; Serial No. 165,169; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Twentieth Century Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Tissue-
building tonic, liniment for sprains, bruises, nerve tonic,
bronchial sirup, etc. 163,188 ; Jan. 2.
20th Century Tire Protector Co., Midlothian, Tex. Self-
vulcanizing or cold tube patch for automobile and
motor-cycle inner tubes. 165,068 ; Mar. 6. Serial No.
164,976 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Twin Falls County Potato Growers Inc., Twin Fall*.
Idaho. Fresh potatoes. 168,818 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
170,103 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Twin Piston Ring Corporation, West Orange, N. J. Pis-
ton rings. 175,415 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 162,699 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Twlntex Underwear Corporation, Milton, Pa. Hosiery
and knit underwear. 163,635 ; Jan. 23.
Two Laboratories. (See Towner, Orrin W.)
Twohy-Smith Company, Superior, Wis. Dried fruit,
canned vegetables, peanut butter, etc. 176,457 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 176,810 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Twohy-Smlth Company, Superior, Wis. Dried fruit,
canned vegetables, peanut butter, etc. 176.842; Dee. 4;
Serial No. 176,809 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Twombly, Edna G., Stoughton, Mass., admlnlstratix of
the estate of Dr. James Twombly. Tonic for the
nervous system. 170.S19 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 171,341 ;
published Apr. 21, 192t.
Tycer, Warren I., Roseville, Ohio. Earthenware utensils.
174,694; Oct. 23; Serial No. 180,088; published July
31 1923
Tyler, F. J., Bethel. Me. Canned com. 172,243; Aug.
28 ; Serial No. 162,328 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Tyler, R. B., Co., Louisville, Ky. Stucco material for
exterior and interior use. 167,515 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,101 I published Jan. 9, 1923.
Typke & King, Ltd., Micham Common, Surrey, England.
Antimony, cadmium sulphides, arsenic sulphides,
chrome oxides, etc. 172,753 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
165,168; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Tyree, J. S., Chemist, Inc., Washington, D. C. Antiseptic
powders. 163,407 ; Jan. 9.
Tyree, Josiah S., Washington, D. C. Medicinal prepara-
tions for use in case.? of chronic pyelitis, infiammatloii
of the kidneys, etc. 163,408 ; Jan. 9.
Tyree, Josiah S., Washington, D. C. Medicinal powders
for internal use. 167,819 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 161,460 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Tyroler, Joseph. New York, N. Y. Picture-projection
lamp and parts thereof. 177,524 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
182,524 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Tysmol Co., San Francisco, Calif. Preparation for neu-
ritis, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. 163,189 ;
Jan. 2.
U M A Medicine Company, Joplln, Mo. Blood-purifying
medicine. 165,816 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 165,973 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2, 1923.
U. R. S. Candy Stores, Inc., also doing business as United
Happiness Candy Stores, Long Island City, N. Y.
165,800; Mar. 20; Serial No. 161,657; published Doc.
26, 1922.
XT. R. S. Candy Stores, Inc., also doing business as Unltefl
Happiness (5andy Stores, Long Island City, N. Y. Candy.
165,981 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 161,657 ; published Dec.
26 1922.
U. R. S. Candy Stores, Inc., Long Island City, N, Y.
Candy. 169,135; June 12; Serial No. 154,675; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
U. R. S. Candy Stores, Inc., also doing business as United
Happiness Candy Stores, Long Island City, N. Y.
Candy. 170,840 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 161,072 ; pub-
Ushed Dec. 26, 1922.
U. R. S. Candy Stores, Inc., doing business as United
Happiness Candy Stores, Long Island City, N. Y.
Candy. 171,310 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 162,594 ; pub-
lished May 1, 1923.
U. R. S. Candy Stores, Inc., New York, N. Y. Candy.
175,710; Nov. 6.
U. S. Bedding Company, Memphis, Tenn. Beds, bed
springs, and mattresses. 175,727 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial
No. 179,246 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
U. S. Industrial Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Fertilizers.
175,892; Nov. 13; Serial No. 141,284 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
U. S. Manufacturing Corporation, Decatur, 111. Imple-
ments for killing and disabling insects, flies, and the
like. 172,577 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,453 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
U. S. Manufacturing Corporation, Decatur, 111. Fly swat-
ters. 172,889-91; Sept. 11; Serial Nos. 175,686-8;
pubUshed June 5, 1923.
U. S. Mop Company, Inc., The, Toledo, Ohio. Floor mops,
hand dusters, floor brushes, wall dusters. 177,428;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 150,170 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
U. S. Paper Goods Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Paper
bags. 176,062; Nov. 13; Serial No. 180,911; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
U. S. Sanltarv Specialties Corporation, Chicago, HI.
Soap. 177,559 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 173,545 ; published
Sept. 25, 1923.
U. S. Sanitary Specialties Corporation, Chicago, IlL
Scrubbing compound. 177,560 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
173,542 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
U. S. Tool Company, Inc., Newark, N. Y. Apparatus and
appurtenances used in radiotelephony. 174,435 ; Oct
16 ; Serial No. 178,783 ; pubUshed June 26, 1923.
U-Sal Company. (See Weaver, George E.)
Ubs, Mike, Elgin, Nebr. Medicine for treatment of rheu-
matism, kidney, liver, and stomach trouble, etc.
172,418; Aug. 28. ^ ^^ „^ ^
Cblko Milling Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stock
feed. 176,640 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 165,900 ; published
Aug. 21, 1923.
Ubiko Milling Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stock
and poultry foods. 177,022 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
165,902 ; pubUshed Aug. 7, 1923.
Ucoline Products Co. (See Davis, Paul P.)
Udell Works, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Desks, bookcases,
chifforobes, talking-machine records, etc. 165,366;
Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 162,149 ; pubUshed Nov. 28, 1922.
UdeU Works, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Talking-machlne-
record cabinets, talking-machine cabinets, radio and
player-piano-roU cabinets. 167,781 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
171,110 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Udell Works, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Ironing boards and
stands and drying racks. 167,945 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,610 ; pubUshed Feb. 13, 1923.
U-File-M Binder Mfg. Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Loose-leaf
binders. 166,123: Mar. 27; Serial No. 152,904; pub-
Ushed Aug. 1, 1922.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registra^its of trade-marks— GontinueA.
805
Uhl. Charles J., assignor to Chiirlos J. Uhl, Chicago, 111.
Ointmeut or jelly for exti riial use. 23,670 ; rcnowod
Oct. 3, 1023.
Uhry, Edmund, New York, N. Y. Ladles' trimmed and
tailored hats. 166,816 : A'pr. 17 ; Serial No.
167.276 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Dlhleln, .lulius, & Company. (See Uihleln, Julius.)
Ulhleln, Julius, doing business as Julius Uihleln & Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stoel blocks, disks, bars, and
Jorglng.s. 165,675; Mar. 'JO, Serial No. 166,483; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Clblein, Julius, doing business as Julius Ulhleln and Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Steel blocks, disks, bars, and
forgings. 166,176 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,485 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Uklean Co., Los Augoics. Calif. Jewelry-cleaning outfit.
168,964 ; May 29 ; Serial No 171,237 ; published Mar. 6,
1923.
Ulbs, MikCj Elgin, Nebr. Medicine for use in the treat-
ment ot rheumatism, kidney, liver, and stomach
troubles, etc. 163,190 ; Jan. 2.
dlman, Sigmund Company, New York, N. Y. Inks,
blacks, etc. 174.734 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 156,473 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Ulinann. Bernhard, Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Art needle-
worli, knitting work, crocheting work, stamped, cut, or
otherwise prepared for customer, etc. 165,874 ;
Mar. 20.
Clmann, Bernhard, Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ribbons In
the piece, towels and toweling, tapestry, and piece
goods. 169,035 ; May 29.
UlmfiDD, Bernhard, Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Floss, em-
broidery rope, yarns, and threads. 169,036 ; May 29.
UlmanD, Bernhard Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yams
for knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 171,552 ;
Ang. 7 ; Serial Nos. 178,149-50 ; published May 8,
1923.
Ulmann, Bernhard, Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarn,
thread for art needlework, embroidery, crocheting, etc.
172,843 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,421 ; published June
5, 1923.
Ulmann, Bernhard, Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns
for knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 172,848 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,380 ; published June 5, 1923.
TTImann, Bernhard, Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns
for knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 172,849 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,378 ; published June 5, 1923.
Ulmann, Bernard, Co. Inc., New York,. N. Y. Art-needle-
work package. 175,055; Oct. 30; Serial No. 179,286;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Umpqua Valley Canning Company, Rosenburg, Oreg.
Canned and dried fruits and canned vegetables.
170,989; July 24.
Uncle Sam's Hygienic Mattress Co. (See Contrado,
Fred.)
Uncle Tom Company, The. (See Parks, Fred C.)
Unchokeable Pump, Limited, London, England. Pumps.
173,935 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,252 ; published July 10,
1923
Uncle Wiggily Doll Co., The, New York, N. Y. Dolls
simulating animal characters. 173,301 ; Sept. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 179,7.54 ; published June 19, 1923.
Underwood, Frank K., doing business as Underwood
Candy Co., Oskaloosa, Iowa. Candy. 177,306; Dec.
•18; Serial No. 170,959; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Underwood Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machines and typewriting-machine parts.
167,706; May 8; Serial No. 157,642; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Underwood, William, Company, Boston, Mass. Potatoes
and salt fish combined as fish cakes. 169,550 ; June 19.
Unger, Louis J., doing business as Marathon Sales Co.,
New York, N. Y. Talking-machine needles, talking
machines, and talking-machine records, and mechanical
motors, etc. 164,658 ; Feb. 27.
Ungerbuehler, Albert L., doing business as Cincinnati
Brush & Mop Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Brooms. 177,701 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 183,129 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Unlco Motor Products Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Pis-
ton or packing rings. 168,237 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
166,833 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Unlco Motor Products Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Piston
or packing rings. 174,952 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 166,332 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Unl-Lak Company, The. (See Mathes, Kirke B.)
Union Asbestos & Rubber Company, Chicago, III. Com-
pressed-asbestos-fiber-sheet machinery packing. 168,199 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 165,468 : published Jan. 30, 1923.
Union Bag & Paper Corporation, Jersey City, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Wrapping paper. 163,409 ; Jan. 9.
Union Bag & Paper Corporation, Jersey City, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Paper bags. 165,849 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 169,040; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Union Bakery, Marlon, Ohio. Bread. 176,566 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 179,691 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Union Biscuit Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sugar wafers. 167,110 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 162,785 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Union Brush Co. (See Meerse, Jacob.)
Union Celery Company, Kansas City, Mo. Fresh toma-
toes. 168,702 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 166,486 ; published
Mar. 6, IP-"..
United Chemical and Organic Products Co., Chicago, 111.
Hog feed and meal. 177,398 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
182,191 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
United Chemical and Organic Products Co., Chicago, IlL
Steam bone mineral meal. 177,620 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 182,190 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
United Chemical and. Organic Products Co., Chicago, 111.
Gelatin. 177,627 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 182,189 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Union Construction Company, San Francisco, Calif. Radio
receiving sets and parts thereof. 168,757 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 171,671 < published Feb. 20, 1923.
Union Cutlery Co., Olean, N. Y. Cutlery. 168,642: May
29 ; Serial No. 165,514 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Union Cutlery Co., Olean, N. Y. Razors, pocketknives,
and scissors. 169,258: June 12; Serial No. 171,714;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Union Cutlery Co., Olean, N. Y. Razors. 170,298 ; July
10; Serial No. 175,033; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Union Fork and Hoe Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Cultivators. 167,964 ; May 8.
Union Hardware Company, Torrington, Conn., and New
York, N. Y. Ice and roller skates. 23,727 ; renewed
Oct. 17, 1923.
Union Hosiery Company. (See Wallach, David.)
Union Macaroni Company, Beaumont, Tex. Macaroni,
spaghetti, vermicelli, noodles, and cut macaroni.
166,866 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 163,554 ; pubUshed
Jan. 30, 1923.
Union Manufacturing Company, The, B^ederick, Md. Ho-
siery. 166,015 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,016 ; pubUshed
Nov. 7, 1922.
Union News Company, The, New York, N. Y. Candies
and assorted chocolates. 171,333 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
172,498 ; published May 15, 1923.
Union Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Petroleum tailings, road, residual, black and fuel oils.
168,103: May 15; Serial No. 164,782; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Union Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Transmission oils and greases. 174,666 ; Oct. 23 ; Se-
rial No. 181,547 ; published July 31, 1923.
Union Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Transmission oils and greases. 174,879 ; Oct. 23 ; Se-
rial No. 181,548; published July 31, 1923.
Union Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Paper cans.
170,356; July 10.
Union Paper & Twine Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Wrap-
ping paper. 176,563 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,567 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Union Petroleum Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Petroleum
jelly for medicinal and surgical purposes. 163,191 ;
Jan. 2.
Union Petroleum Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Oils for
heating purposes. 167,767 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
173,453; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Union Petroleum Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Oils.
171,920; Aug. 14.
Union Petroleum Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Core oils.
175,210; Oct. 30.
Union Petroleum Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Oils and
olUng compositions. 175,531 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,990; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Union Pharmacal Company. (See Schier, Philip.)
Union Pharmacal Company, Kansas City, Mo. Face, fin-
ishing, bleaching, cold, vanishing, almond, lemon, and
cocoa-butter creams, etc. 176,271 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 177,414 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Union Piano Company, doing business as Hall & Sons,
Chicago, 111. Pianos. 174,548 ; Oct. 16.
Union Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio tele-
phone and telegraphic instruments and parts thereof.
171,068 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 162,091 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Union Specialty Mfg. Company, Albion, Mich. Ice-cream
cutters. 163,875 ; Feb. 6.
Union Steel Products Company Limited, The, Albion, Mich.
Pie, cooky, and bread rack trucks, proof-box, dough-
trough, etc., trucks. 174,328; Oct. 16; Serial No.
178,008; published July 17, 1923.
Union Sugar Company, San Francisco, Calif. Beet, cane,
and maple sugar. 174,495 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,310 ;
pubUshed July 24, 1923.
Union Trust Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Monthly
publication. 163,797 ; Jan. 30.
Unit Construction Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Portable
sectional partitions of wood and glass. 172,379-80 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 152,048-9 ; published May 1, 1923.
United Alfalfa Co., Omaha, Nebr. Stock and poultry
feed. 172,618-19 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial Nos. 162,783-4 ;
published June 5, 1923.
United Alloy Steel Corporation. (See Stark Rolling Mill
Company, assignor.)
United Alloy Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y., and
Canton, Ohio. Steel roofing, siding, and ceilings, metal
lath and lumber, etc. 163,192; Jan. 2.
United Alloy Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y., and
Canton, Ohio. Steel, alloy steel, and steel bars and sheet
bars. 166,005 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168,811 ; pubUshed
Dec. 19, 1922.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marhs — Continued.
United Alloy Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y., and
Canton, Ohio. Black and galvanized steel, rust-resist-
ing and anticorrosive iron, etc. 174,786: Oct. 23; Se-
rial No. 154,895 ; published July 31, 1923.
United Appliance Company, JacKson, Mich. Electric
washing machines. 175,769 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
177,253 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
United Autographic Register Co., Chicago, 111. Loose-leaf
binders and leaves thereof. 174,663 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial
No. 169,993 ; puDlished July 24, 1923.
United Business Equipment Co., Boston, Mass. Folders,
cards, guides, stationery, etc. 175,322 ; Nov. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 180,910 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
United Cement Products Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Septic
tanks. 163,260; Jan. 2.
United Chemical Companies, Kansas City, Mo. Cleanser,
disinfectant, and deodorizer. 172,798 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 174,546 ; published June 5, 1923.
United Cigar Stores Company of America, Jersey City,
N. J., and New York, N. Y. Cigar and cigarette holders
and cases, match boxes, etc. 165,091 ; Mar. 6. Serial
No. 154,624 : published Nov. 28, 1922.
United Cigar Stores Company of America, Jersey City,
N. J., and New York, N. Y. Pipes. 165,457 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 171,560 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
United Cigar Stores Company of America, Jersey City,
N. J., and New York, N. Y., assignor to United Retail
Chemists Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fruit beverage
sold as a soft drink. 168,400 ; May 22 ; Serial No.
171,672 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
United Cigar Stores Company of America, Jersey City,
N. J., and New York, N. Y. Candies and chocolates.
168,700 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 166,613 ; published Mar.
6, 1923.
United Confectioners Supply Co., New York, N. Y.
Flavors for food, marshmallow topping, etc. 171,446 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 158,906 ; published May 8, 1923.
United Drug Company, Boston, Mass. Perfume extract,
toilet water, cleansing and vanishing cream. 168,814 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 170,049 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
United Drug Company, doing business as Langlols, Bos-
ton, Mass. Perfumes, toilet waters, complexion pow-
ders, etc. 172,531 ; Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 173,793 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
United Electrical Manufacturing Co., Adrian, Mich. Elec-
trical motor horns. 169,450 ; June 19 ; Serial No.
172,787 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
United Fig & Date Company, The, Chicago, 111. Brazil
nuts in their raw state. 173,378 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial
No. 176,298; published July 3, 1923.
United Fig & Date Co., The, Chicago, 111. Nuts and nut
products. 173,612 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 157,701 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
United Food Products Company. (See Peacock, William
P.)
United Fruit Company, Boston, Mass. Dairy products.
176,627 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 163,242 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
United Fruit Company, Boston, Mass. Dairy products.
176,631 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 163,245 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
United Garment Company, The, Louisville, Ohio.
Children's dresses. 163,636 ; Jan. 23.
United Garment Workers of America, New York, N. Y.
Posters, certificate cards, circulars and booklets.
165,167 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 137,547 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
United & Globe Rubber Company, Trenton, N. J. Brake
linings. io9,997 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 144,166 ; pub-
lished Apr. 26, 1921.
United Growers Association of California, Los Angeles,
Calif. Fresh fruits and vegetables. 164,056; Feb. 13.
United Happiness Candy Stores. (See U. R. S. Candy
Stores, Inc.)
United Hosiery Mills Corporation, East Chattanooga,
Tenn. Hosiery. 163,193 ; Jan. 2.
United Hosiery Mills Corporation, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hosiery. 173,869 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,861 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
United Hosiery Mills Corporation, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hosiery. 174,312; Oct. 9.
United Hosiery Mills Corporation, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hosiery. 176,155 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 169,428 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
United Hosiery Mills Corporation, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Hosiery. 177,563; Dec. 18; Serial No. 175,971; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
United Iron Works, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. Waste, oval-
bed, tram, dump, etc., cars, wheels, and wheeled loading
racks or trucks. 165,107 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 139,064 ;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
United Kimono Co. (See Joseph Bros.)
United Lace & Braid Mfg. Co., Cranston, R. I. Shoe,
underwear, and blouse lacings, galloons, and braids.
175 097 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,897 ; published Aug. 7,
United Marine & Fuel Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Lubricating oils. 169,634 ; June 26 ; Serial No.
175,034 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
United Mills Company Inc., Louisville, Ky. Men's,
women's, and children's hosiery. 174,650; Oct. 23;
Serial No. lSl,32iJ ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
United Oil Company, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Gasoline, kero-
sene, naphtha, lubricating oil, distillate gas, oil, etc.
168,358 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,358 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
United Oil & Natural Gas Products Corporation, The,
Monroe, La. Hydrocarbon black used as a base In the
manulacture of paints, vai-nish, etc. 170,445 ; July
17 ; Serial No. 172,133 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
United Paint Manufacturing Co., also operating as Van
Sickle Mfg. Co., Lincoln, Nebr. Cement or chemical
preparation used to seal water, gas, and steam connec-
tions or Joints, and particularly to seal gaskets.
164,891 ; Feb. 27.
United i'aint-Up Stores, Inc., Reading, Pa. Paste and
reudy-mixed paints, varnishes, stains, and enamel
paints. 169,517 ; June 19 ; Serial No. 172,302 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1928.
United Piano Corporation, New York, N. Y. Pianos,
player pianos, reproducing pianos, and parts thereof.
164,396 ; Feb. 20.
United Piece Dye Works, Lodi, N. J. Dyed, printed, and
finished textile fabrics, printed silk foulards. 177,466 ;
Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 177,152 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
United Profit Sharing Corporation, New York, N. Y. Pre-
mium tokens and coupons. 163,766 ; Jan. 23.
United Retail Candy Stores, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Candy. 169,992: July 10; Serial No. 140,358; pub-
lished Mar. 22, 1921.
United Retail Chemists Corporation. (See United Cigar
Stores Company of America, assignor.)
United Retail Chemists Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Tooth paste. 169,784 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 149.039 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
United Retail Chemists Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Emulsion of cod-liver oil, sirup of white pine and tar,
aspirin, etc. 169,886 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 154,773 ;
published Mar. 13, 1923.
United Retailers, Inc., The, Boston, Mass. Cigars.
163,454 : Jan. 9.
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See McKay
Metallic Fastening Association, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J., and
Boston, Mass. Nails. 175,099 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
179,755; published Aug. 7, 1923.
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J., and
Boston, Mass. Nails. 175,297: Nov. 6; Serial No.
182,024 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
U. S. Auto Lamp Mfg. Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Elec-
tric lamps for automobiles. 164,283 ; Feb. 20.
U. S. Hame Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Hames, hame trim-
mings, and saddlery hardware. 171,211-12 ; July 31 ;
Serial Nos. 178,312-13 ; published May 15, 1923.
U. S. Hame Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Hame attachments.
172,055 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,481 ; published May
29, 1923.
U. S. Hame Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Hame trimmings
and saddlery hardware. 172,410 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
178,311 ; published May 29, 1923.
U. S. Leather Goods Company, Chicago, 111. Pocket-
books, bill folds, cardcases, etc. 171,520 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 173,455 ; published May 8, 1923.
U. S. Oil & Supply Co., Providence, R. I. Lubricatisig
greases. 169,495; June 19; Serial No. 148,901; pub-
lished Mar. 20. 1923.
U. S. Sanitary Specialties Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Deodorant and disinfectant. 172,358 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 173,544 ; published May 1, 1923.
U. S. Sewing Thread Co. (See Chertoff, N., Inc.)
U. S. Specialty Mfg. Co., West Somerville, Mass. Dry-
cleaning preparation for leather, cameras, etc. 163,643 ;
Jan. 16.
United States Agency Omega Watch Company, New York,
N. Y. Watchos. 164,212; Feb. 13.
United States Athletic Company. (See Olmsted, Leon A.)
United States Bung Mfg. Co., The, New York and Brook-
lyn, N. Y., and Cincinnati, Ohio. Bungs. 170,928;
July 24 ; Serial No. 162,909 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
United States Bronze Powder Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Bronze powder and bronzing liquid. 171,408 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,313 ; published May 8, 1923.
United States Bronze Powder Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Bronze powders and bronzing liquids. 174,489 ; Oct. 16 ;
Serial No. 176,230 ; published July 24, 1923.
United States Chain Co., Denver, Colo. Nonskid chains
for automobile tires. 165.032 ; Feb. 27.
United States Chain & Forging Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Chains of base metal, cross chains, and tire chains,
164,382; Feb. 20.
United States Dental Manufacturing Co., The. Cleveland,
Ohio. Dental engines and handpieces, engine, finishing,
and crosscut burs, cavity openers, etc. 164,254 ;
Feb. 13.
United States Flour Mills Company, New Orleans, La.
Hard-wheat flour, soft-wheat flour and self-rising flour.
170,865 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 167,437 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
United States Flour Mills Company, New Orleans, La.
Hard-wheat flour, soft-wheat flour, and self-rising
flour. 170,866 ; Julv 24 ; Serial No. 167,436 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
United Stnte.'s Foil Company, Louisville, Ky. Foil wrap-
pers. 164,448; Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
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United States Foil Company, Louisville, Ky. Shredded
tin foil for Cliristiims-tree and other decorative pur-
pose.s. 175,302 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 166,964 ; pub-
fished Aug. 21, 1923.
United States Gutta Percha Paint Company, Saco, Me.
and Providence, R. I. Ready-mixed paints. 165,664 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 166,916; published Dec. 26, 1922.
United States Gypsum Company, Chicago, III. Calcined
gvpsum, plaster of Paris, wall plaster, gau^ng plaster.
167,733 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 159,633 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
United States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Calcined
gypsum, stucco, and wall plaster. 172.143 ; Aug. 21 ;
Serial No. 176,862 ; published May 29, 1923.
United States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Plaster
board and plaster wall board. 172,145 ; Aug. 21 ;
Serial No. 177,804 ; publisilied May 29. 1923.
United States Gypsum Company, Chicago, III. Calcined
gvpsum wall plasters. 172,927 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
176,514 ; published June 5, 1923.
United States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Calcined
gypsum, stucco, and wall plasters. 175,113 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 176,863; published Aug. 7, 1923.
United States Hammertd I'iston King Co., Irvington,
N. J. Piston rings. 168,081 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
140,477 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
United States Hoffman Machinery Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Monthly publication. 164,034; Feb. 6.
United States Hosiery Co., Reading, Pa. Hosiery.
174,310 ; Oct. 9. _ ^
United States Juvenile Vehicle Co. (See Casey, John T.)
United States Lens Company, The, Wheeling, W. Va.
.\utomobile headlight cover glasses. 171,410 ; -Aug. 7;
Serial No. 173,059 ; published May 8, 1923.
United States Macaroni Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Lasagne, lasagnette, tagiarellini, zitonl, ziti, etc.
164,930; Feb. 27.
United States Machinery Manufacturing Company,
Springfield, Mass. Dishwashing machines. 163,918 ;
Feb. 6.
United States Music Company, Chicago, HI. Perforated
music rolls. 164,157 ; Feb. 13.
United States Overall Manufacturing Company, The, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Convertible coats. 173,664 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 175,972 ; published June 19, 1923.
United States Pencil Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Lead and
paper crayon pencils. 170,467 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
166.334; published Apr. 10, 1923.
United States Playing Card Company, The. (See Cincin-
nati Game Company, assignor.)
United States Playing Card Company, The. (See Dupli-
cate Whist Company, assignor.)
United States Playing Card Company, The. (See Fireside
Game Company, assignor.)
United States Playing Card Company, The, East Norwood,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Playing cards. 175,907-9 ; Nov.
13 ; Serial Nos. 178,537-9 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
United States Playing Card Company, The, East Nor-
wood, Cincinnati, Ohio. Playing cards. 176,213 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178.536 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
United States Portland Cement Company, The, Denver,
Colo. Portland cement. 172,913 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 178,642 ; published June 5, 1923.
United States Printing Co., The, assignor to The United
States Playing Card Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Playing cards. 22,580 ; renewed Mar. 7, 1923.
United States Printing Co., The, assignor to The United
St.ntes Plaving Card Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Playing cards. 22,582 : renewed Mar. 7, 1923,
United States Printing Company, The, assignor to The
United States Playing Card Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Playing cards. 23,782 ; renewed Nov. 7, 1923.
United States Products Corporation. San Francisco, Calif.
Dried fruits or dehydrated fruits and vegetables,
164,976 ; Feb. 27.
United States Products Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Dried fruits or dehydrated fruits and' vegetables.
165,966 : Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 157,971 ; published Nov.
28, 1922.
United States Products Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables and dried fruit. 107,847 :
May 8 ; Serial No. 164,978 : published Feb. 20, 192.S.
United States Products Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruit, canned vegetables, canned fish, dried
fruit. 168,638 ; Mav 29 ; Serial No. 164,979 ; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
United States Products Corporation, San Jose, Calif.
Canned fruits, vegetables, and flsh. 170,655 ; July 17 ;
Serial No. 168,391 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
United States Products Corporation, San Francisco,
Calif. Canned and dried fruits. 177,019 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 166,331; published Sept. 25. 1923.
United States Refractories Co., San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Bricks. 172,921 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 177,254 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
United States Rubber Company, New Brunswick, N. J.,
and New York, N. Y. Aprons for Icemen. 171,848 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 171,002 ; published May 15, 1928.
United States Rubber Company, New Brunswick, N. J.,
and New York, N, Y. Coats. 173,495 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 175,580; published June 19, 1923.
United States Rubber Company, New Brunswick, N. J.,
and New York, N. Y. Rubber heels. 176,148; Nov.
20 ; Serial No. 171,880 ; published July 31, 1923.
United States Rubber Company, New Brunswick, N. J.,
and New York, N. Y. Felt slippers. 176,962 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 177,753 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
I'nited States Tire Company, New York, N. Y. Tubes for
tires. 163,194; Jan. 2.
United States Willow Furniture Co., Hoboken, N. J. Wil-
low furniture. 166,331 ; Mar. 27.
United Turkey Red Company, Limited, Glasgow, Scotland.
Outer garments, headwear, work, negligee, and dress
shirts, and blouses, etc. 172,035 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
162,787 ; published May 22, 1923.
United Turkey Red Company, Limited, Glasgow, Scot-
land. Cotton yarns. 173,237 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
165,838 ; published June 19, 1923.
Universal Engineering Company, Maywood, 111. Electric
light and power plant units for farms, country homes,
stores, etc. 160,448 ; June 19 ; Serial No, 172,810 ;
published Mar. 2T, 1923.
Universal Feature and Specialty Company, Chicago, 111.
Books and comic section in daily newspapers. 171,713 ;
Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 150,833 ; published May 1, 1923.
Universal Feature & Specialty Company, Chicago, 111.
Dolls and puzzle games. 173,692 ; Oct, 2 ; Serial No.
177,344 ; published June 19, 1923.
Universal Laboratories Inc, Harrlsburg, Pa. Mouth
washes. 164,421; Feb. 20.
Universal Laboratories, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Ant-
poisoning fluid compound. 168,231 ; May 15 ; Serial
No. 171,342 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Universal Motor Company, Oshkosh, Wis. Farm lighting
plants. 164,649; Feb. 27.
Universal Motor Company, Oshkosh, Wis. Internal-com-
bustion engines. 177,097 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 171,144 ;
published Sept. 25, 1923.
Universal Products Company, San Francisco, Calif. Rot)*
locks. 165,978 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 161,159 ; published
Dec. 19, 1922.
Universal Romper Company, New York, N. Y. Children's
dresses and rompers. 163,637 ; Jan. 23.
Universal Sales Company, Prestonsburg, Ky., and In-
dianapolis, Ind. Compound for softening and removing
paints, varnishes, etc. 166,195 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
162,076 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Universal Theatres Concession Co., Chicago, 111. Candy.
174.908 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,070 ; pubUshed July
31 1923.
Universal Theatres Concession Co., Chicago, 111. Candy.
174.909 ; Oct. 23 : Serial No. 179,072 ; published July
31 1923.
Universal Valve Company, The, New Britain, Conn.
Flush valves. 175,689 ; Nov. 6.
Universal Wholesale Grocery Co., Chicago, 111. Canned
goods, etc. 176,857 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 174,042 ;
published Aug. 28, 1923.
Universe Corporation. Chicago, 111. Refrigerators.
174,562; Oct. 23; Serial No. 181,156; published July
24, 1923.
University Pickle Company. (See Maffltt, Ellen W.)
Unkefer, Geo. R., Inc., Chicago, 111. Oil used in making
ready-mixed enamels and paints. 172.201 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 172,135 ; published May 29, 1923.
Unn6, Ernst Harrogate, York, England. Apparatus or
appliance for massaging the teeth and gums. 175.904 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,152 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Unruh H. P. Co., The, Chanute, Kans. Medical prepa-
ration for colds, cuts, burns, etc. 176, 194: Nov. 20;
Serial No. 155,940; published July 10, 1923.
Upco Manufacturing and Sales Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Spark timers for internal-combustion engines.
174,906; Oct. 23; Serial No. 179,017; published July
31 1923
Upjohn Company, The, Kalamazoo, Mich. Effervescent
salt. 163,195: Jan. 2.
Upton Supply Company. (See Murray. C, Alexander.)
Urban, George Milling Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Poultry
feeds. 176,450 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 177,336 ; published
Aug. 21, 1923.
Urbana Packing Co., The, Urbana, Ohio. Shoulders. h.Tms,
lard, and bacon. 166,666 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 165,219 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Usdin, Hyman, doing business as San-It Rubber Company,
New York, N. Y. Sanitary belts and shields. 167,042 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,598 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Usinga Disc Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Metal disks
for recording the human voice for reproduction upon
phonographic machines. 175,921 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
180,251 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Usona Shirt Company, The, New York, N. Y. Men'8
dress, work, and negligee shirts. 163.638 ; Jan. 23.
Uswald, Harry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Coats, wraps, capes,
and neck pieces. 173,418 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
155,280 ; published June 19, 1923.
Uswald, Harry, Brooklyn, K. Y. Fur coats, wraps, capes,
and neck pieces. 173,419 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
155,281 ; published June 19, 1923.
Uswald, Harry, Brooklyn, N, Y. Fur coats, wraps, capes,
and neck pieces. 173,973 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 155,576 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Utiih-Idaho Sugar Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sugar.
164,026 : Feb. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Utati-Idaho Sugar Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sugar.
176,797 ; Nov. 27.
Utasnl Company, The. (See Zucker, Nathan S.)
Lten.si!s Company, The, Fort Wayne, Iiid. Laundry iron-
iu!i machines. 169,529 : June 19 ; Serial No. 165,612 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Utica Uniform Company, Utica, N. Y. Uniforms for let-
ter carriers, police, firemen, etc. 164,751 : Feb. 27.
Utility Fittings Company. (See Brunner, Lamar F.)
Utility Rubber Goods Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Bathing suits. 163,196 ; Jan. 2.
Utility Service Association, Chicago, 111. Toilet-paper
cabinets. 172,644 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 157,050 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Utz & Dunn Co., Rochester, N. Y. Boots and shoes.
163,825 ; Jan. 30.
V. Maynburg, Ottmar H., doing business as Labora-
torium Leo, Dresden, Germany. Tooth paste and
powder, and mouth wash. 169,787 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
156,996; published Mar. 27, 1923.
V. Mayeuburg, Ottomar H., doing business as Labora-
torium Leo, Dresden, Germany. Shaving soap.
171,708 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 156,997 ; published May
1, 1923.
V-W Ventilator Co., Columbus, Ohio. Window ventilators
for buildings, ventilators for sash bars, door panels, etc.
167,408 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 168,229 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Vacuum Candy Machinery Co., Chicago, 111. Candy ma-
chinery. 169,017 ; May 29.
Vacuum Groove Piston Ring Corporation, San Francisco,
Calif. Piston rings. 167,523 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
165,775 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Vacuum Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricating oils.
164,346; Feb. 20.
Vacuum Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricating oil.
176,076; Nov. 13; Serial No. 182,079; published Sept.
4, 192.S.
Vail Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Pomade for the scalp
and hair. 169,809; July 3; Serial No. 165,048; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Vail Brothers, doing business as Keystone Perfume Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Bay rum. 172,593 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 168,341 ; published June 5, 1923.
Vaisberg, Herman, doing business as Nitro-C^ulture Com-
pany, Savannah, Ga. Germ food for plants. 166,974 ;
Apr. 17.
Vajda, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Medicinal liquid for
lungs and kidney and for healing wounds and sores.
176,281 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,886 ; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Valentino Company. (See Lauber, Benjamin.)
Vales, Alberto, Company, New Orleans, La. Soap.
167,644 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,591 ; published Jan.
2, 1923.
Valiquette, Gilles, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Rubber
tire treads. 171,450; Aug. 7; Serial No. 169,339;
published May 1, 1923.
Valle, y Ca, M., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars. 164,835 ;
Feb. 27
Valley of the Kings Corporation. (See Funke, Edward,
assignor.)
Valmont Mfg. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Powder puffs.
177,821 ; Dec. 25.
Valona Manufacturing Co. (See Wojciechowski, Roman
H.)
Van Brunt, W. C, assignor to Empire Hosiery Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 169,268 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 154,422 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Van Buskirk, Herbert C, doing business as The Van
Co., Saugerties, N. Y. Laxative. 167,489 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 154,246; published June 27. 1922.
Van Camp Packing Company Inc., The, Indianapolis, Ind.
Soap. 175,201 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 175,115 ; published
Aug. 7, 1923.
Van Camp Sea Food Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned
fish. 167,951 ; May 8.
Van Camp Sea Food Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned fish. 169,348 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 171,343 ;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Van Co., The. (See Van Buskirk, Herbert C.)
Vancouver Cedar Mills, Limited, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada, and Chicago, 111. Shingles, siding,
and finishing lumber. 175,080 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
169,515 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Van De Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakers, Los Angeles, Calif.
Bakery products. 166,779 ; Apr. 10.
Vanderbilt, R. T., Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Chemi-
cal compound used as an accelerator in the manufac-
ture of rubber products to hasten the curing of rubber.
173,773 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 175,631 ; published June 26,
1923.
Vanderkoogh, Charles, Plainfield, N. J. Mayonnaise
dressing. 171,649 ; Aug. 7.
V.Tn der Heyden, L., a Hauzeur, Paris, France. Organs,
pianos, hnrps. and parts of such instruments. 177,644;
Dec. 25 : Serial No. 147,279 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Van Der Vygh, Frans, doing business as Hlkecut Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Pocket tool knives. 173,788;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,343 ; published June 26, 1923.
Vandewart Company Incorporated. New York, N. Y
Women's scarfs. 164,764 ; Feb. 27.
Vandewart Company Incorporated, New lork, N. y.
Knitted piece goods. 175,034 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
178,784 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Van Druff, Leonard B., doing business as Capital City
Oil Company, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Fuel, illuminating,
and lubricating oils and greases. 168,304 ; May 15.
Van Dusen, Fred L., doing business as The Ideal Tablet
Company, Interlaken, N. Y., and Greensburgh, Pa. Me-
dicinal tablets used in the treatment of liver and
bowel trouble. 164,105 ; Feb. 13.
Van Dyk, James, Co., New York, N. Y. Dairy and food
products. 173,554; Sept. 25.
Van Dyk, James, Co., New York, N. Y. Coffee substi-
tute. 177,045 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,457 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Van Dyk, James Co., New York, N. Y. Dairy and food
products. 177,090 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 172,623 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Van Dyk and Reeves, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fresh figs.
164.051; Feb. 13.
Van Dyk and Reeves, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Packed
dates, figs, olives and cherries. 167,451 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 162,701 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Van Erp, Arnold, Oakland, Calif. Horse-radish and
mustard, jellies, jams, etc. 173,322 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 173,154 ; published June 26, 1923.
Van Ess Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Massage prepa-
rations or tonics for the treatment of the head and
scalp. 174,214; Oct. 9; Serial No. 166,487; published
May 29, 1923.
Van Etten, Irving L., New York, N. Y. Folding Costumer,
automatic folding utility or service table and card
tables. 165,156 ; Mar. 6. Serial No. 152,107 ; pub-
lished Nov. 14, 1922.
Van Etten, Irving L., New York, N. Y. Stain, wood finish,
and filler. 165,775 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 158,907 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Van Fleet-Mansfield Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. Astrin-
gents, expectorants, diarrhea cordial, and liniments.
164,302 ; Feb. 20.
Van Gelderen, Henrietta, Brooklyn, N. Y. Roach extermi-
nators In powdered form. 165,715 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. 166,335 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Van Gilder, W. P. (See Van Gilder, William, sJid S. B,
Ward.)
Van Gilder, William P., and S. B. Ward, doing business as
W. P. Van Gilder, also as S. E. Ward, Brunswick, Nebr.
Hog remedy for mixed infection, swine plague, or flu.
168,620 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,495 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Van Goodwin, J., doing business as J. V. Goodwin &
Co., Charlotte, N. C. Liniment for rheumatism, in-
fluenza, coughs, colds, etc. 167,884 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
169,634; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Van Harlingen, John C., et al., successors. Renewal.
(See Roth, A. P., and Van Harlingen.)
Vanitie Hat Co. (See Land, Julius.)
Vanity Brassiere Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Ban-
deaux and brassieres. 168,077 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
156,557; published July 11, 1922.
Vanity Fair Company, Memphis, Tenn. Face cream,
face powder, lip pencil, rouge, shampoo, etc. 177,178 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,991 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Vanity Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Clothing. 163,197 ;
Jan. 2.
Vanity Fair SUk Mills, Reading, Pa. Underwear consist-
ing of vests, bloomers, knickerbockers, drawers, union-
suits, etc. 166,728 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 159,329 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12 1922.
Vanity Fair' Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Petticoats and
ladies' and misses' underwear. 168,008 ; May 8.
Vanity Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Ladies' silk under-
wear. 171,198 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 147,649 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Vanity Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Garment com-
posed of a combination brassiSre and chemise.
171,293 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 166,420 ; published May 1,
1923.
Vanity Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Vests, bloomers,
knickerbockers, drawers, union suits, etc. 175,353 ;
Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 167,109 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Vanity Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Veils and silk
cloth in the piece. 175,517 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
176,583; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Van Leeuwen, William H., jr.. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hosiery. 164,597 ; Feb. 20.
Van Lill Preserving Company, assignor to S. J. Van LllI
Co., Baltimore, Md. Preserves, jellies, fruit butters,
and mincemeat. 23,254 ; renewed June 27, 1923.
Van Loplk, Garrit P. Grand Haven, Mich. Women's
outer and under skirts, waists, etc. 164.677 ; Feb. 27.
Van Eaalte Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
underwear. 175,598 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,020 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Van Sands, Walter, doing business as Vantone Company,
New York, N. Y. Phonograph-needle holders for sound
boxes. 177,755 : Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 178,482 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Van Sands. Walter, doing business as Vantoue Company,
New York, N. Y. Phonograph-needle holders for sound
boxes. 177.757 : Dec. 25 : Serial No. 178,418 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
809
Van Sant, Hintt and McCuleheou. Oakland, Calif. Con-
fectloii> disijeurfed in cones. 165. SO" ; Mar. 20 ; Serial
No. i;<.<.5t:.< ; published Jan. 2, 1928.
Van Sickle Mfg. Co. (See United Paint Manufacturing
Co.)
Van Toff, Ernost, doin? business as " Saui.seal " Manufac-
turing: Company (Nou-Incorporated), Chicago, 111.
Medicinal coinpouml as a remedy for and preventive
of leucorihoa, etc. 104,447 ; Feb. 20.
Van Valkenburg, L. D., Company, Holyolie, Mass. Pencil-
point protectors with and without clips. 165,552 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 152,777 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Vapo-Cresoleiie Company, The, Stanley, N. J., and New
York, N. y. Certain medical and disinfecting com-
pounds and apparatus. 23,441 ; renewed Aug. 1,
1923.
Vapolyptus Co. (See Hottel, Frank C.)
Vapor Lubricant Company. Los Angeles, Calif. Device
designated to supply lubricating oil into the upper
cylinders of gasoline engines. 164,994 ; Feb. 27.
Vapo rroducts Company, Inc., Sandpoint, Idaho. Rug
and carpet cleaning compound and hand cleanser.
167,000 ; May 8 : Serial Nlo. 169,145 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Vapo Stove Company, The, Lima, Ohio. 'Oil stoves.
167,504 : Mav 1 ; Serial No. 167,743 ; published Jan.
30, 1923. ■ „ ^
Vary Knit Co., Inc., Union Hill, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Woven and knitted cotton, wool, etc., piece
goods. 173,218; Sept. 18; Serial No. 174,348; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Vary Knit Co., Inc., Union HIU, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Knitted wool and cotton goods in the -piece.
174,093 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 1?9,836 ; pubUshed July 3,
1923.
Vaughan and BushneU Manufacturing Company, Chicago,
111. Handled hammers, hatchets, axes, adzes, and
sledges. 172.023 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 170,227 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923. ^. r. ,
Vaughan, George E., doing business as Acme Wire Goods
Co., Jersey City, N. J. Paper clips. 175,259 : Oct. 30.
Vaughn Grocerv Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Cofifee.
173,382 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 174,948 ; published July
.5, 1923.
Vaughan Mabel E., doing business as Tut Manufacturing
Company, Birmingham, Mich. Beverage sold as a soft
drink. 175,406 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,625 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923. ^ „
Vaughan-Towle Co., Lynn, Mass. Shoes made wholly or
in part of leather. 170,758: July 24; Serial No.
176,300; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Vawter, Edcar S., Monroe, La. Medicine for the treat-
ment of stomach, kidney, and liver diseases, an oint-
ment for the treatment of skin diseases. 168,396
May 22 ; Serial No. 171,746 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Vedoe-Peterson Company, Quincy, Mass. Reamers and
croove cleaners. 168,217 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 172,454
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Vegatol Products Company, San Francisco, Calif. Laxa
tive crackers. 172,653 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 137,751
published Jan. 30, 1923. _
Vellsuth, Walter A., San Francisco, Calif. Whipped
cve.im candy. 168,370 : May 22 ; Serial No. 164,207
published Jan. 16, 1923.
Velones, Dinis, Indianapolis, Ind. Hair tonic. 170,968
July 24.
Velveeta (Cheese Company. (See Schaefer, Max O.)
Velvet Action Brake Lining Co., Charlotte, N. C. Brake-
band lining for automobiles. 167,521 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 165,732; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Velvet Oil Company. (See Cavanaugh, William D.)
Velvet Oil Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Motor oils.
171,371 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 178,684 ; published May
22 1923.
Velvet Piston Ring Co., Detroit, Mich. Piston rings.
171,428 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 171,824 ; published May 8,
1923.
Velvetine Manufacturing Company. (See Kamerman,
Albert.)
Venesta Limited, London, England. Ply wood, veneer,
sawed timber, or cork reenforced with sheet metal
cemented to surfaces. 175,157 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
180,912 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Venus Packing Co. (See Abbott, Hall & Co.)
Venu.s Specialty Co. (See Coyne, Edward J.)
Verband der Schweizerischen Stiickwaren-Ausriistanstal-
ten, St. Gall, Switzerland. Cotton fabrics woven and
finished in Switzerland. 177,693 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
183,612 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Vereln fiir Chemische und Metallurgische Produktion,
Aussig, Czechoslovakia. Decolorizing charcoal for use
for mineral and vegetable oils. 169,813 ; July 3 ; Se-
rial No. 167.372; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Verman, R. S., Chicago, 111. Medicine for diseases of
the blood, etc. 176,927 ; Dec 4.
Vermi-Tox Products Co., Holland, Mich. Insecticide.
167,866 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,104 : published Feb. 20.
1923.
Vermont Bakine Company. White River Junction, Vt.
Bread. 173,539 ; Sept 26.
Vermont Creamery Incorporated, Pawtucket, R. 1. But-
ter, eggs, cheese, lard, maple sugar, maple sirup,
peanut butter. 170,871; July 24; Serial No. 105,903;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Vermont Maple Syrup Company, Inc., Essex Junction,
Vt. Sirup made from cane and maple sugar. 168.655 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 166,117 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Verm-0-Spray Products Co., West Haven, Conn. Chemical
preparations for the extermination of insects und ro-
dents. 165,807; Mar. 20; Serial No. 167,589; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1922.
Vernon's, William. Sons & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
171,784 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 172,788 ; published May
22, 1923.
Vero Indian River Producers Association, Vero, Fla. Fresh
citrous fruits. 171,351; Aug. 7; Serial No. 171,478;
published May 8, 1923.
Vertex Hosiery Mills, Inc., Weissport, Pa. Hosiery.
177,250 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 183,352 ; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Vesper Pharmacal Co. (See Deavy, Thomas R.)
A'ppta Undorwear Company, Providence, R. I. Knitted
and textile underwear for men, women, children, and
infants. 164,869-70; Feb. 27.
Vesuvius Drug Co., Newark, N. J. Preparation for the
treatment of rheumatism. 168,024 ; May 8.
Vfttewinkel, Dirk H., doing business as H. Vettewinkel &
Zonen, assignor to Naamlooze Vennootschap Vernls- en
Verffabrlek voorheen H. Vettewinkel & Zonen, Amster-
dam, Netherlands. Varnishes, lacquers, paints, paint
removers, etc. 163,198 ; Jan. 2.
Vettewinkel, H., & Zonen. (See Vettewinkel, Dirk H.)
Vickery & Hill Pub. Co., The, Augusta, Me. Monthly
magazine. 175,065 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,440 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Victor-American Fuel Company, Portland, Me., and Den-
ver, Colo. Coal. 165,905-6; Mar. 20.
Victor-American Fuel Company, Portland, Me., and
Denver, Colo. CoaL 167,957 ; May 8.
Victor-American Fuel Company, The, Portland, Me., and
Denver, Colo. Coal. 169,807 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
164,472; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Victor-American Fuel Company, The, Portland, Me., and
Denver, Colo. Coal. 169,808 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
164,476; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Victor Fruit Growers, Inc., Victor, Calif. Fresh grapes.
166,226; Mar. 27; Serial No. 165,046; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Victor Manufacturing Co., Greensburg, Pa. Beverages
sold as soft drinks and extracts for making same.
165,736 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 169,568 ; published Dec.
19 1922.
Victor Oil Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricat-
ing oils. 166,801: Apr. 17; Serial No. 129,916; pub-
lished Feb. 14, 1922.
Victor Products Co. (See Hogland, Joseph L.)
Victor Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio appa-
ratus. 168,431 : May 22 ; Serial No. 172,137 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20. 1923.
Victor Remedy Company. (See Payne, Rose E.)
Victor Specialtv Company. (See Loewenberg, Victor.)
Vlctori, Joseph. & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Food prod-
ucts. 174,147 ; Oct. 2.
Victoria Pastry Co., San Francisco, Calif. French pastry
and cakes covered with icing, cakes, macaroon tarts.
170,836 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 157,457 ; published Mar.
27 1923
Victory Products, Inc., Boston, Mass. Composition
roofings. 163,199 ; Jan. 2.
Victory Products, Inc., Boston, Mass. Ready-mixed coat-
ing compositions, paints, and varnishes. 164,304 ;
Feb. 20.
Victory Sparkler & Specialty Co., Elkton, Md. Fire-
works— namely, sparklers, wire dips or sun wheels,
snakes, etc. 163,923 ; Feb. 6.
Victory Sparkler & Specialty Co., Elkton, Md. Repeating
cap pistols, grasshoppers, and canary songsters.
172,679 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 164,527 ; published Jan.
9 1923.
Victory V Belt Co., Catasanqua, Pa. Link belts.
169,815 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 167,744 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Vignes-Bombet Grocer Co., Inc., Baton Rouge, La. Wheat
iaour. 176,601 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 178,645 ; pubUshed
Sept. 18, 1923.
Viking Specialty Company, Worcester, Mass. Screw
drivers, wrenches, and wrench sets. 174,960 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 160,570; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Vilander, Anna L., New York, N. Y. Petticoat under-
drawer. 168,847 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,949 ; pub-
lished Mar. 13, 1923.
Vilas, Royal C Fowl River, Ala. Citrous fruits and
nuts. 176,757 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,227 ; published
July 31, 1923.
Viller & Prost, Paris, France. Furniture and automo-
bile polish. 169,891 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 159,449 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Vincennes Milk & Ice Cream Co., Vincennes, Ind. Choco-
late-coated ice-cream bar. 166,249 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
163,367 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Vincent. George, New York, N. Y. Tracing paper.
163,485; Jan. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJiahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Vincent, Sidney C, Baltimore, Md. Toy alarm clocks or
watches. 169,962 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,804 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Vlnco Herb Company. (See Clegg, Sherman D.)
Vineyard! Co., Baltimore, Md. Medicinal preparation used
for laxative, cathartic, and aperient purposes. 165,806 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 172,245; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Vinikow, Joseph, doing business as Parisian Chocolate
Company, Seattle, Wash. Candles. 164,575; Feb. 20.
Vinkemulder, Henry J., doing business as The Vinkemul-
der Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bananas. 176,108 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 160,168 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Vino-Sano Co. (See OfiEer, Karl.)
Vin-Sok Food Products Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Processed dried fruits. 168,693 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
169,792 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Vlquesney, Ernest M., Spencer, Ind. Images, bric-a-brac,
statuary, etc. 174,766 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 170,228 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Virden Packing Company, Oakland, Calif. Canned fruits.
163,410 ; Jan. 9.
Virden Packing Company, Oakland, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 164,286; Feb. 20.
Virden Packing Company, Oakland, Calif. Canned
fruits. 167,993; May 8.
Virden Packing Company, South San Francisco and Oak-
land, Calif. Cooked corn beef. 166,342 ; Apr. 3 : Serial
No. 161,161 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Virden Packing Company, South San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits, olives, fruit jams. 169,140 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 155,716; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Virden Packing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits. 170,423 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,068 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Virden Packing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Smoked
meats. 170,709 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 142,184 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Virden Packing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
and bottled fruits, jams, jellies, and olives. 171,126 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 175,581 ; published May 15, 1923.
Virden Packing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
tomatoes. 173,497; Sept. 25; Serial No. 175,633;
published June 19, 1923.
Virginia Blue Gem Coal Corporation, Pennington Gap
and North Fork, Va. Steam and domestic' coal.
170,637 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 175,691 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Virginia Cotton Mills, Swepsonville, N. C. Cotton goods
In the piece. 165,895-8 ; Mar. 20.
Virginia Cotton Mills, Swepsonville, N. C. Cotton goods
in the piece. 169,457 : June 19 ; Serial No. 175,043 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Virginia Woodworking Co., Inc., Bristol, Va. Construction
material, mlllwork, maufactured lumber. 166,736 ;
Apr. 10.
Visco Chemical Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Polish for furniture, pianos, autos, etc. 176,416 ; Nov.
27 ; Serial No. 180,568 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Viscose Company, The, Marcus Hook, Pa. Artificial-silk
yarns and threads. 177,773 ; Dec. ta ; Serial No.
184,197 ; published Oct. 2, 1923.
Vislok Limited, London, England. Nuts and bolts.
166,814: Apr. 17; Serial No. 167,438; published Jan.
16, 1923.
Vi-T.-ibs Co. (See Donnelly, Julia.)
Vit Candy Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candles. 166,071 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 159,639 ; published Aug. 8, 1922.
Vita-Coca Bottling Company. (See Demoville, James L.)
Vita Food Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Medicated
food for convalescents and Invalids. 166,925 ; Apr
17 ; Serial No. 137,549 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Vita Food Company, The, Chicago, 111. Maltless choco-
late cereal beverages. 174,848 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
177,529 ; published July 31, 1923.
Vita-Grain Mfg. Co. (See Beshere, Joseph J.)
Vita Mineral Products Company, Peoria, 111. Mineral
stock food. 177,764 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 177,337 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Vita Products Company. (See Ely, Mark C.)
Vita Rice Products Co., Glenn County, Calif. Preparation
made from rice In powdered and liquid form. 169,043 ;
June 5 ; Serial No. 155/718 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Vita Rice Products Co., Willows, Glenn County, Calif.
Preparation made from rice. 172,945 ; Sept. 11 ; Se-
rial No. 155,841 ; published May 1, 1923.
Vita-Sulphur Company, Chicago, lU. Medicinal prepara-
tion for rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, gout, etc.
174.047 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 177,639 ; published July 10,
Vitalls Products, Incorporated, Los Angeles, Calif. Bat-
teries. 170,133 : July 10 ; Serial No. 159,735 ; pub-
lished June 13, 1922.
Vitality Publishing Company. (See Whitehouse,
George F.)
Vitamin Food Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Edible vitamine
made from fruits, cereals, and nuts. 164,974 ; Feb. 27
Vitamine Products Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Food
tonics. 164,120-1 ; Feb. 13.
Vitimine Malted Milk Co., Frankfort, Ind. Instantaneous
chocolate preparation combined with malted milk for
making a chocolate malted milk soft drink. 166,330 •
Mar. 27.
Vitrefrax Company, Inc., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Refrac-
tory lining, bricks, cements, and furnace bottom grains,
etc. 171,363; Aug. 7; Serial No. 170,417; published
Mav 8, 1923.
Vitrefrax Company, Inc., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Refrac-
tory lining, mastic fire walls, cements, etc. 171,364-5 •
Aug. 7 ; Serial Nos. 170,414-15 ; published May 8, 1923.
Vitrefrax Company, Inc., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Re-
fractory linings for forges, smelters, etc., refractory
cements, etc. 174,664 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 170,416 ;
published July 17, 1923.
Vitreous Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Enameled metal table tops. 167,313 ; Apr. 24.
Vitrifyx Company, The, Chicago, 111. Floor preservatives
in the nature of a filler or paint. 164,655-6 ; Feb. 27.
Vitro Manufacturing Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ready-prepared ceramic glazes and enamels. 109.820 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 168,625 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Vitro Manufacturing Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ox-
ides of cobalt, chromium, selenium, etc. 172,975 ; Sept,
11 ; Serial No. 176,234 ; published June 12, 1923.
Vittucci, John, Company, Seattle, Wash. Olive oil.
173,588; Sept. 25.
Vivaudou, V., Inc., New York, N. Y. Rouge and face
powder. 163,200 ; Jan. 2.
Vivaudou, V., Inc., New York. N. Y. Face powders and
rouges. 163,644 ; Jan. 16.
Vivaudou, V., Inc., New York, N. Y. Rouge and face
powder in compact form. 167,550 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
170,229 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Vivaudou, V., Inc., New York, N. Y. Writing paper, en-
velopes, bristol or card board suitable for visiting cards.
168,715 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 161,660 ; published Mar.
13, 1923. •
Vivaudou, V., Inc., New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, etc. 172,716-17 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
Nos. 175,284-5 ; published May 22, 1923.
Vixen, Inc., Newark, N. J. Hosiery. 166,707 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 167,061 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Vocaleze Company, The. (See Ballhe, George.)
Vocaltone - Pianotina Co., Chicago, 111. Phonographs.
167,322 ; Apr. 24.
Voegele & Dinning Co. Incorporated, Lynchburg, Va.
Candies. 163,411 ; Jan. 9.
Voge, A. Law, doing business as Egoval Chemical Co.,
New York, N. Y. Extract to be used in the preparation
of soft drinks. 168,949 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 172,405 :
published Mar. 13, 1923.
Voge, A. Law, doing business as Egoval Che"mlcal Co.,
New York, N. Y. Extract to be used in the preparation
of soft drinks. 169,181 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,406 :
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Vogel, Morton J., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and children's
hand bags, purses, and pocketbooks. 176,384 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 177,153 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Vogt Brothers Mfg. Co., Louisville, Ky. Pumps used In
handling acids, feeding boilers, etc. 103,788 ; Jan. 30.
Vogt Brothers Mfg. Co., Louisville, Ky. Refrigerating
machinery and refrigerators. 172,038 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial
No. 160,218 ; published May 22, 1923.
Vogt, F. G., & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Lard.
175,790-1 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial Nos. 179,756-7 ; published
Sept. 4, 1923.
Vogt, Henry, Machine Co., Louisville, Ky. Drop-forged
steel valves and fittings. 168,898 ; Mav 29 ; Serial No.
167,590 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Vo?ue, The. (See Burgower, L. H.)
Vogue Weaving Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk and cot-
ton ribbons. 177,791 ; Dec. 25.
Voigtlander & Sohn Aktiengesellschaft, Brunswick, Ger-
many. Single and double telescopes and binoculars,
photographic lenses and cameras. 172,524 ; Sept. 4 ;
Serial No. 173,613 ; published May 29, 1923.
VoUand, P. F., Co.. Chicago, 111. Fabric toy dogs adapted
to be stuffed. 177,311 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 167,342 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Vollman, Lawrence Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Women's
leather shoes. 163,261 ; Jan. 2.
Voluma Corporation, The, Baltimore, Md. Talking ma-
chines, reproducers, recorders, and needles for talking
machines, and parts thereof. 174,340 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial
No. 155,328 ; published June 19. 192.S.
Von der Heyde & John. (See John, Hermann A.)
Von Gal, J. K., Hat Company, Danbury, Conn. Hats.
169,413 ; June 12.
Von Schuetz, Samuel P., doing business as North Ameri-
can Honey Distributors, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Honey
and beeswax. 163,412 : Jan. 9.
Voorhees Rubber Mfg. Co., Jersey City, N. J. Hose,
belting, and packing made of rubber, etc. 170,255 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 171,003 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Voorhees Rubber Mfg. Co., Jersey City, N. J. Rubber
hose. 174,729 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 160,731 ; published
July 31, 1923.
Vorgias, Louis, Chicago, 111. Shoe polish, dressings, and
cleaners. 175,881 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,348 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Vortex Mfg. Co., The, Chicago, 111. Metal holders for
paper dishes and dispensing receptacles for paper
dishes. 174.234; Oct. 9; Serial No. 180,311; published
July S, 1»28.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marJcs — Continued.
811
Vo8, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Paper weights and desk
ornaments. 174,603 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,530 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Vos8 & Stern, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
171,481 : Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 177,939 ; published May
15, 1923.
Voss & Stern. New York, N. Y. Cotton and silk mixture
piece goods. 172,622 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 160,315 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Voss & Stern, New York, N. Y. Cotton and silk mixture
piece goods. 172,623 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 160,313 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Voss & Stern, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
172,941 : Sept. 11; Serial No. 160,323; published June
19, 1923.
Voss & Stern, New York, N. Y. Cotton and silk mixture
pii-co L'oods. 173,247; Sept. 18; Serial No. 160,328;
published June 19, 1923.
Voss & Stern, New York, N. Y. Silk piece goods. 173,248 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 160,325 ; published June 19, 1923.
Voss & Stern, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
173,249 : Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 160,316 ; published June
12, 1923.
Voss & Stem, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods con-
taining silk stripe. 173,355 : Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
160,318 ; published June 26, 1923.
Voss & Stern, New York. N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
173,356; Sept. 25; Serial No. 160,312; published June
26 1923.
Voss' & Stern, New York, N. Y. Silk chiffon cloth.
177,766 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 184,372 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Vul Ko Cene Co., The, Kent, Ohio. Chemical composition
to assist in vulcanizins rubber. 168,808 ; May 2S ; Se-
rial No. 169,940j published Feb. 13, 1923.
Vulcan Crucible Steel Co., Aliquippa, Pa. Tool steel.
166.797 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 152,292 ; published Jan.
9. 1923.
Vulcan Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, Mo.
Clothes-washing machines. 170,343 ; July 10.
Vulcan Proofing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Offset
blankets, rubber sheetings, sheet rubber, etc. 175,090 ;
Oct. 30; Serial No. 180,156; published Aug. 14. 1923.
W & L Baking Company, Jackson, Mich. Prepared dough-
nut mixture. 171,022 : July 31 ; Serial No. 167,960 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Vf. S. D. Underwear Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bras-
sieres. 176,218; Nov. 20; Serial No. 178,586; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
W. V-B. Ames Company, The, Freemont, Ohio. Dental
cement. 169.863: July 3; Serial No. 175,696; pub-
lished Apr. 3. 1923.
Wabash Cabinet Co., The, Wabash, Ind. Blank Index
guides, record cards, card alphabets, and folders.
166,982 ; Apr. 17.
Wabasha Roller Mill Company, Wabasha, Minn. Wheat
flour. 170,806 ; .Tuly 24 ; Serial No. 169,793 ; published
Feb. 27, 1923.
Wibasha Roller Mill Company. Wabasha, Minn. Wheat
flour. 172,476 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,918 ; published
May 8, 1923.
Wadhams Oil Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Lubricating
oils. 170,684 ; July 17.
Wadley Company, The, Indianapolis and Terre Haute,
Ind. Butter. 167.135 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 157,243 ;
published Dec. 26, 1922.
Wadsworth, Howland & Company, Incorporated, Boston,
Mass. Tinted leads. 23,110 ; renewed May 80, 1923.
Waelclili. N. L.. Denver, Colo. Pharmaceutical prepara-
tions used as an inhalant for use in cases of tuberculosis.
171,340 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,852 ; published Apr. 24,
1923.
Wagemans & Son, Bridgeport, Conn. Cigars. 164,266;
Feb. 13.
Wager Manufacturing Company, The. (See Wager,
Robert H.)
Wager Manufacturing Corporation, Jersey City, N. J.
Mechanical shaving lather-forming devices. 177,598 :
Dec. 18.
Waser, Robert H., assignor to The Wager Manufacturing
Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Shaving-lather-forming
dericps. 168.193 : May 15 ; Serial No. 168,815 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Wagner, Augusta A., successor. (See Wagner, Rob-
ert H.)
Wagner, Edward C, & Son, Chicago, 111. Pop-corn con-
fection. 169.160 : June 12 ; Serial No. 165.650 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Wagner, G. M. H., & Sons, Chicago, 111. Fresh canta-
loupes and apples. 166,900 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
164.791 : published Feb. 6, 1923.
Wagner, G. M. H., & Sons, Chicago, 111. Fresh canta-
loupes and pears. 167.117 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
164 J90: published Feb. 6, 1923.
Wagner Pastry Company, The, Newark, N. J. Pies.
165,380 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 159,911 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Wagner Research Society, Cincinnati, Ohio. Carburetors.
166.842 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 168,909 ; published Jan.
23, 1923.
Wagner. Robert H., assignor to A. A. Wagner, successor,
Rye, N. Y. Liniment. 23,562 ; renewed Aug. 29,
1928.
Wahl Company, The, Chicago, 111. Leads for mechanical
pencils. 165,419; Mar. 6; Serial No. 152,820; pub-
lished Oct. 31. 19^2.
Wahl Company, The, Chicago, 111. Leads and lead con-
tainers. 177,640 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 145,483 ; pub-
lished Oct. 9, 1923.
Wahoo Novelty Works, Wahoo. Nebr. Tov dogs. 176,24fl ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182,843 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Wailes, Dove & Co., Walles Dove Bitumastlc Ltd., New-
castle-on-Tyne, England, successors. Paints and com-
positions for protecting iron structures from corrosion.
23,817 ; renewed Nov. 14, 1923.
Walles Dove-Htrmiston Corporation, New York, N. T.
Paint to resurface cement floors. 165,818 ; Mar. 20 ;
Serial No. 165,839; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Wakem, Harold R.. doing business as Harold R. Wakem &
Co., Chicago, III. Radio receiving and radio trans-
mitting sets and the various parts thereof and radio
head phones. 175,799; Nov. 13; Serial No. 179,567;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Waldemeyer, Francis J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Art
Industries, Inc. Molded objects made from compositions
containing sulphur. 166,444 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
166,543 : published Jan. 9, 1923.
Walden-Worcester Inc., Worcester, Mass. Socket
wrenches. 169,057 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 171,344 ; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 1923.
Waldo, E. M. and F., New York, N. Y. Paints. 171,456;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,503 ; published May 8, 1923.
Waldow, Benjamin, doing business as South Side Drug
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Tablets and capsules for head-
aches, etc. 169,745 ; June 26.
Walk-Straight Club, The. (See Haight, Louis P.)
Walker, A. R., C^andy Corporation, Muskegon, Mich.
Packages of chocolates in various sizes. 163,413 ;
Jan. 9.
Walker. A. R., Candy Corp., Muskegon, Mich. Candy.
164,303; Feb. 20.
Walker, A. R., Candy Corporation, Muskegon, Mich.
Candy. 177,201; Dec. 11; Serial No. 179,074; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Walker Bros. Co., Boston, Mass. Nonalcoholic, maltless
flavoring sirups for soft drinks. 168,936 ; May 29 ; Se-
rial No. 173,262 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Walker Bros. Co., Boston, Mass. Medicinal preparations
for cramps, diarrhea, and colds. 169,680 ; June 26 ;
Serial No. 173,263 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Walker Bros. Co., assignor to Za-Rex Food Products Inc.,
Boston, Mass. Sirups and extracts for flavoring foods.
173,845 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,261 ; published July 3,
1923.
Walker, Cyrus M., Kansas City, Mo. Men's textile-fabric
union-suit underwear. 176,761 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
175,446; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Walker, Edward C, 3d, Batavia, N. Y. Garbage cans.
176,814 : Not. 27.
Walker, Fred, & Co. Proprietary Limited, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia. Meat extracts. 166,873 ; Apr.
17 ; Serial No. 162,087 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co., Boston, Mass. Pure milk
for nursery and sick-room use. 23,043 ; renewed May
18, 1923.
Walker, J. C, ft Bros., Exmore, Va. Oysters canned or
In the shell. 175,396 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 155,848 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Walker, John D., Lexington, Ky., assignor to John D.
Moore Tobacco Company, Louisville, Ky. Twist to-
bacco. 22,425 : renewed Feb. 7, 1923.
Walker, Madam C. J., Mfg. Co., The, Indianapolis, Ind.
Hair salve. 173,199; Sept. 18; Serial No. 173,017;
published June 19. 1923.
Walker-Matteson Company, Joliet, 111. Canned goods,
mustard, oatmeal, etc. 175,723 ; Nov. 6.
Walker Publishing Co., Aurora and Marionville, Mo.
Name or title of a weekly newspaper. 169,442 ; June
19 ; Serial No. 173,159 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Walker Stetson Company, Boston, Mass. Bias tape.
163,639; .Tan. 23.
Walker Stetson Company, Boston, Mass. Men's, women's,
and children's knit and nainsook underwear. ' 166.692 ;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 166,421 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Walker Stetson Company, Boston, Mass. Underwear and
gloves. 170,332; July 10.
Walker, W. & H., Inc., doing business as Thomas Chemical
Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alcohol rubbing and bathing prepa-
ration. 168,621 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,500 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Walker Webbing Co., Providence, R. I. Shoe, etc., lac-
ings, galloons, braids, webbings, beltings, tapes, and
hairpins. 170.587 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 156,125 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Walker Webbing Co., Providence, R. I. Hair nets.
174,974 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 155,725 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Wall-Kane Needle Mfg. Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pho-
nograph needles. 171,271 ; July 31.
Wall, King H., Goldsboro, N. C. Bluing compound and
a Uquld bluing. 170,422 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,697 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Wall Paper Manufacturers, Limited, The, London, Eng-
land. Dry, ready-mixed, and paste paints. 173,182 ;
Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 169,381 ; published June 19, 1923.
812
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Walla Walla Hothouse Vegetable Co. (See Mojonnier,
Frederick E.)
Walla Walla Valley Prune Growers Co-Operatlve Associa-
tion, Freewater, Oreg. Fresh boxed Italian prunes.
171.455 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,697 ; published May
8, 1923.
Wallace, Arthur, Boston, Mass. Boots, shoes, slippers.
176,942 ; Dec. 4.
Wallace, Charles J., doins business as C. J. Wallace and
Co., assignor to C. J. Wallace Co., Inc., Duluth, Minn.
Hand lotion, toilet water, face and talcum powder, etc.
168,207 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 158,203 ; published Feb.
13, 1923.
WaUace & Co., New York, Wallace & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
successors. Confectionery. 23,075 ; renewed May 23,
1923.
Wallace & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chocolates and candies.
168,021 ; May 8.
WaUace & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chocolates and candies.
171,753; Aug. 14; Serial No. 163,489; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Wallaeh Bros., New York, N. Y. Shirts, collars, under-
wear, shoes, etc. 176,493 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
169,569 ; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Wallaeh, David, doing business as Union Hosiery Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 174,036 ; Oct. 2 ;
Serial No. 176,772 ; published June 19, 1923.
Wallaeh, Hoexter & Co., New York, N. Y. Outer gar-
ments— to wit, suits and overcoats for men, and
suits and skirts and coats for women. 166,648 ; Apr,
10 ; Serial No. 161,219 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Wallaeh & Mayer, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
168,175; May 15; Serial No. 168,442; published Jan.
30 1923
Wall'au, Alex. L., New York, N. Y. Knitted wear.
173,197-8 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial Nos. 173,018-19 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Wallcraft Shirt Co. Inc., New Haven, Conn. Dress,
negligee, and work shirts. 175,739 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
178,646; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Waller, L. D., Seed Co., The, Guadalupe, Calif. Garden
and flower seeds. 171,464 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 167,542 ;
pubUshed May 1, 1923.
Wallenstein Industrial Corp., New York, N. Y. Elastic
knitted goods In the piece. 175,664 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
No. 182,489; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Wallln Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Shoe-shining brushes.
168,254; May 15; Serial No. 172,306; published Feb.
27 1923
WalHdll Hat Works Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's soft
and stiff felt hats and straw hats. 171,695 ; Aug. 7.
Walnott Knitting Company, TJtica, N. Y. Knitted gar-
ments— namely, underwear, coats, sweaters, and
bathing suits. 163,910 ; Feb. 6.
Walnott Knitting Company, TJtica, N. Y. Infants' wrap-
pers. 172,599; Sept. 11; Serial No. 171,049; published
June 5, 1923.
Walnut Growers Spray Manufacturing Company, Los An-
geles, Calif. Insecticide. 165,511 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 164,742 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Walnut Growers Spray Manufacturing Company, Vernon,
Calif. Charcoal to be used in connection with stock
and poultry feed. 167,690 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 159,825 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Walnut Growers Spray Manufacturing Company, Los
Angeles, Calif. Insecticide. 172,751 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial
No. 165,435 ; published May 22, 1923.
Walnut Growers Spray Manufacturing Company, Los
Angeles, Calif. Insecticide. 177,704 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial
No. 165,434; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Walrath & Co., Syracuse, N. Y., successor to S. M.
Walrath. Teas and coffee. 23,694 ; renewed Oct. 10,
1924.
Walter, John H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Masticatories — namely,
chewing gum and candies. 171,303 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
164,738; published May 15, 1923.
Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. Week-
ly periodical. 170,272 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 174,189 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Walters, E. S., Co. (See Walters, Russell S.)
Walters, Russell S., doing business as R. S. Walters Co.,
Clinton, Iowa. Candy. 166,433; Apr. 3; Serial No.
164,140 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Waltham Watch Company. (See American Waltham
Watch Co., assignor.)
Walther, Bernard, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Salve. 171,948;
Aug. 14.
Walther Manufacturing' Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Worsted,
woolen, and cotton, etc., piece goods. 173,310 ; Sept.
18 ; Serial No. 179,177 ; published June 12, 1923.
Walther Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Worsted,
woolen, worsted and cotton, etc., piece goods.
173,362 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 179,902 ; published July
3, 1923.
Walther Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Worsted,
woolen, worsted and cotton, etc., piece goods.
173,368 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 179,569 ; published July
3, 1923.
Walther Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Worsted,
woolen, and worsted and cotton, etc., piece goods.
179.176-7; June 12.
Walton, Charles & Son, NeeJham Heights, Mass. Seam-
less elastic hosiery for sprains, varicose veins, etc.
166,482 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,554 ; published Jan. 9,
1923.
Walton Milling Company, Lansing, Mich. Breakfast
cereals. 177,128 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 142,369 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Walton, Octavia. (See Goodbar, Octavia W.)
Walworth Hanufactviriii.i; Company, Boston, Mass. As-
bestos-rubber sheet paekini,'. 108,653; May 29; Serial
No. 165,8-14 ; published Fob. 13, 1923.
Wampole, Henry IC, & Co., assignor to Henry K. Wampolp
and Company, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Supposi-
tories for diseases ot the bowels and rectum. 22,370;
renewed Jan. 24, 1923.
Wampole, Henry K., &; Co., Limited, Perth, Ontario, Can-
ada. Liquid intestinal lubricant or laxative. 164.172;
Feb. 13.
Wampole, Henry K., and Company Incorporated. Laxa-
tives. 167,735 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,659 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Wampole, Henry K., and Company, Incorporated, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Hypnotic medicines. 172,728 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 174,547 ; published May 22, 1923.
Wampole, Henry S., Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Gen-
eral tonics, reconstructive and tissue building tonics,
blood purifiers, etc. 166,080 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
158,965 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Wamsutta Mills, New Bedford, Mass. Cotton piece goods,
pillowcases, and sheets. 164,852 ; Feb. 27.
Wanamaker, Firm of John, assignor to John Wanamaker
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Sewing machines and
attachments. 23,926 ; renewed Dec. 12, 1923.
Wanamaker, John, New York, New York, N. Y. Ladies',
misses', and children's dresses. 163,640-1 ; Jan. 23.
Wanamaker, John, New York, New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, sachets, and toilet waters. 164,126 ; Feb. 13.
Wanamaker, John, New York, N. Y. Candies. 165,863 ;
Mar. 20; Serial No. 153,275; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Wanamaker, John, New York, New York, N. Y. Golf
balls. 167,036 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,915 ; published
Jan. 16, 1923.
Wanamaker, John, New York, New York, N. Y. Men's
leather gloves. 170,438-9 ; July 17 ; Serial Nos.
171,601-2 ; published Apr. 10. 1923.
Wanamaker, John, Philadelphia. (See Twaddell, John P.,
assignor.)
Wandel, W., Mfg. Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Rust re-
mover and preventive. 176,986: Dec. 11; Serial No.
179,573; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Wander Company, The, Chicago, 111. Antlobeslty tab-
lets. 166,964 ; Apr. 17.
Wanderly, Marguerite A., Buffalo, N. Y. Salve or balm
for an ointment of the feet. 165,479 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 168,479 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 168,085 ; published
Dec. 12, 1922.
Wanklyn, Frederic L., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Rail-
way signal fusees. 175,506 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
178,785; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Ward and i'ierre. (See Beebe Laboratories. Incorpo-
rated.)
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
163,414; Jan. 9.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Cakes.
163,642; Jan. 23.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Cereal break-
fast foods. 166,920; Apr. 17; Serial No. 164,353;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
166,921 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 161,662 ; published Dec.
12, 1922.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Yeast, yeast
food of mineral salts and flour, malt extract, etc.
167,051 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,661 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread, cake,
wheat, corn, and rye flour, and yeast. 167,087 ; Apr.
24; Serial No. 148,637; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
167,381 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,159 ; published Jan.
9 1923
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread. 170,794 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 169,794 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread. 170,799 ;
July 24 : Serial No. 16.9,382 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York. N. Y. Bread, cakes,
and cereal brakfast foods. 170.800 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
169,383 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread. 170,801 ;
.Tulv 24 : Serial No. 169.384 : published Mar. 27, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Sugar product
used as an ingredient in the manufacture of bread,
cakes, etc. 170,816 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,960 ; pub-
Ushed Mar. 13, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Cakes. 170,894 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 171,437 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread. 170,895 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 171,435 ; pubUshed Mar. 13, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Sugar product.
170,900 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,961 ; pubUsbed Mar.
13 1923
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread. 170,938 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 169,385 ; published Feb. 27. 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of tradc-niarlcs — Continued.
813
Ward Bakin? Comp.aiiy, New York, N. Y. Bread. 171,015 ;
July 31 : Serial No. 169.386 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Ward Baklnp Company, New York, N. Y. Bread. 171,016 ;
July 31: Serial No. 169,387: publislied Mar. 27, 1923.
Ward Bakin;: Company. New York, N. Y. Bread.
171,028 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 168,699 ; published Apr.
3, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
172.442; Aug. 28; Serial No. 171,436; published May
1, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Cake. 176,368:
Nov. 20.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
1 76,492 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 170,512 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread, rolls,
biscuits, cakes, etc. 176,852 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
175,374: published Sept. 4, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread, cake,
and a vitamlne-containiiig product. 177,061 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 168.183; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Ward Baking Company. New York, N. Y. Bread.
177,502 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,322 ; published Oct.
2, 1923.
Ward Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
177,610-11 : Dec. 25 ; Serial Nos. 182,687-8 ; published
Oct. 2, 1923.
Ward, Eidridge H., doinc business as Ward's Fudge Shop,
Fort Worth, Tex. Candies. 168.514 : May 22.
Ward, S. E. (See Van Gilder, William P., and S. B.
Ward.)
Ward, Samuel, Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Writ-
ing paper and envelopes. 168,604 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
168,567; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Wenatchee Okanogan Warehousing Co., Pateros, Wash.
Fresh apples. 163.415 ; Jan. 9.
Warden, Paul S.. Chicago, 111. Daily market bulletin.
167.422 : May 1 ; Serial No. 170,104 : published Jan.
2. 1923.
WardweU, Edward H., New York, N. Y. Shell. 174,369 ;
Oct. 16; Serial No. 175.331; published .July 17. 1923.
Ware. James A., doing business as Ware Paint Company,
Atlanta, Ga. Elastic paints for metal and composition
roofs. 163.455 ; Jan. 9.
Ware Paint Company. (See Ware, .Tames W.)
Ware, Walter F., Company. The, PhUadelphla, Pa. Sus-
pensory bandages. 163,767 ; Jan. 23.
Waring, Lewis E.. et al., executors. (See Estate of
Charles J. Fisk.)
Wark Advertising Systems Company, The, Columbus,
Ohio. Signs for mechanical advertising purposes.
165.307; Mar. 6; Serial No. 162,155; published Dec.
5, 1922.
Warland, Henry G., New York, N. Y. Piece goods made
of combination of silk and ramie. 168,762 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 173.060: published Mar. 6. 1923.
Warland, Henry G.. New York, N. Y. Men's and women's
sport clothes. 172,211 : Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 173,457 ;
published Mav 29, 1923.
Warmblrds. Inc.. New Y^ork, N. Y. Woolens and worsteds
in the piece. 173.730 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,312 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Warne, William, and Company, Limited. London, Eng-
land. Catheters, esophagus tubes, rectal tubes, and
cup funnels. 168,22? : Mav 15 ; Serial No. 171,603 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Warnecke, Jacob A., doing busir.pss as Florida Honey
Products Co., Tavares. Fla. Honev. 166,886 ; Apr,
17: Serial No. 167.665: published Feb. 6, 1923.
Waiter Brothers Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn.
Chains. 164,504; Feb. 20.
Warner Brothers Company. The. Bridgeport. Conn.
Corsets. 166.712: Apr. 10; Serial No. 156.610; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Warner Brothers Companv. The, Bridgeport, Conn
Women's fitted undergarments. 171,872; Aug. 14;
Serial No. 174,046 ; published May 8, 1923.
Warner Brothers Company. The. Bridgeport Conn. Ban-
doaux and brnssi^res. 176.0.39 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
170.903: published Ang. 14. 1923.
W.irner, Charles, Company. Wilmington. Del. Hydrated
hme. 170,222; .Tuly 10; Serial No. 154,344; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Warner. Moore & Co., doing business as Dunlop Mills,
Kichmond. \a. Feed — namelv. bran. 176 75'> • Nov
27: Sprial No. 175.582; published Aug. 7, 192.3'
Warner-Patterson Company, Chicago, 111. Glass for
headlights. 174,139; Oct. 2.
Warner, Selden G., doing business as The Staset Com-
pany West Orange, N. J. Diamond tools, diamond en-
graving and marking tools and drills. 174.154 ■ Oct 2
Warners Whole Wheat Bread, Inc.. New York N T
^6^*20 ^923^^ ' "^"^^ ^^ ' ^"^^^ ^°' ^^^'^^^ : published
Warnick, Edward A., doins business as Ka-Nix Sales Co
Birmingham. Ala. Tooth paste. 174,869- Oct 23'
Serial Nn. ISO. 3.36 ; published .Tulv 31, 1923
.Warren & Bailey Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Belting, hose,
packing. 174.465 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 172,246 • pub-
lished .Tuly 17, 1923.
Warrpn Clock Company, .\shland, Mass. Clocks. 175 808 •
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 144,303 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Warren, Clyde W., doing business as Automatic Curtain
Co., Sauk Rapids, Minn. Porch shades. 175,096; Oct.
30 ; Serial No. 179,904 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Warren Featherbone Company, The, Three Oaks, Mich.
Cotton, silk, mercerized, etc., ribbons. 166,328 ; Mar. 27.
Warren Featherbone Company, The, Three Oaks, Mich.
Bust forms and extenders, bustles, brassiftres, etc.
167,996 ; May 8.
Warren Foundry and Machine Company, Pbllllpsburg,
N. J. Cast-iron gas and water pipes and flttlngs.
171,301 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 164,846 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Warren I. Bailey Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Lubricating oils
and greases. 166,518 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 172,247 ;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Warren Manufacturing Company, The, New York, N. T.
Jute tag paper. Jute envelope paper, brlstol board,
manifold paper, etc. 165,972 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
159.672 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Warren Products Company Inc., The, New York, N. T.
Textile-material silk, linen, wool, cotton, or a mixture of
same. 174,596 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 178,685 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Warren, S. D., Company, Boston, Mass. Printing paper.
163,731 ; Jan. 23.
Warreij, S. D., Company,* Boston, Mass. Printing paper.
166,732; Apr. 10.
Warren, Samuel Limited, SheflSeld, England. Tool, car-
bon, shear, mUd, spring, etc., steels. 169,217 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 152,699; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Warren, Samuel Limited, Sheffield, England. Molding
and planing irons, rock and twist drills, milling cut-
ters, etc. 169,218; June 12; Serial No. 162,600; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Warren Soap Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Compound for the prevention of rust and corrosion.
163,768 ; Jan. 23.
Warren Soap Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Lubricating compound for cooling and preventing hot
boxes and bearings. 163,769 : Jan. 23.
Warren Soap Manufacturing Companv, Boston, Mass.
Soap. 167,551 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 158,740 ; published
Mar. 28, 1922.
Warren Soap Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Outfit package containing soap and a towel. 168,807 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 169,939 ; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Warren Soap Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Washing or cleansing powder. 176.520 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 166.967 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Warren, W., Thread Wks., Westfield, Mass. Spool cot-
ton. 168.545 : Jan. 16.
Warren, W., Thread Wks., Westfleld, Mass. Spool cotton.
165,012-15 : Feb. 27.
Warren W., Thread Wks., Westfield, Mass. Spool cotton.
165,442; Mar. 13; Serial No. 165,336; pubUshed Jan.
2, 1923.
Warren, W., Thread Wks., Westfleld. Mass. Spool cotton.
165,443 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 165,330 ; published Jan.
2 1923.
Wairen, W., Thread Wks., Westfield, Mass. Spool and
tube thread. 166,270; Mar. 27; Serial No. 166,920;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Warshauer, Jack, New York, N. Y. Boys' suits. 186,636;
Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168.185 ; published Jan. 9, 1928.
Warshauer, Jack. New York, N. Y. Girls' dresses.
166.635; Apr. 10; Serial No. 168.186; published Jan.
9, 1923.
Washburn-Crosby Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Wheat flour.
165,400: Mar. 6; Serial No. 156,671; pubUshed Oct
31, 1922.
Washburn-Crosby Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Wheat flour.
167,143: Apr. 24; Serial No. 156,670; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Washburn-Crosby Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat flour.
167,263 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 155,721 ; published Dec
19, 1922.
Washburn-Crosby Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat
flcur. 164,233 ; Feb. 13.
Washburn-Crosby Companv, Minneapolis, Minn. WTieat
flour. 167,492 ; Mav 1 ; Serial No. 149,780 ; published
Jan. 23. 1923.
Washbum-Crosbv Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat
flour. 170,793 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 170,513 ; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Washburn-Crosby Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat
flour. 171,443 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 159,545 ; pubUshed
Mar. 27, 1923.
Washburn-Crosby Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat
flour. 176.581 ; Not. 27 ; Serial No. 177,754 ; pubUshed
Aug. 21, 1923.
Washburn-Crosby Company, Mlnneajwlis, Minn. Wheat
flour. 176,885; Dee. 4; Serial No. 181,468; pubUshed
Sept. 25, 1923.
Washburn Crosby Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Oats,
wheat cereal, bran flakes, etc. 177,829 ; Dec. 25.
Washburn, P. B.. & Co., Brockton, Mass. Candy. 168,609;
May 29 ; Serial No. 168.863 ; published Feb. IS, 1923.
Washburn, Frederick C, New Bedford, Mass. Pin boards
for use in textile industry. 168,742; May 29; Serial
No. 171,239 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Washington Barber Supply Co. (See Selkow, Irving.)
Waehington County Canning Company. Eastport, Me.
Canned blueberries. 174,534 ; Oct. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marJcs — Contiuued.
Washington Dehydrated Food Co., Yakima, Wash. De-
hydrated apples. 170,508; July 17; Serial No.
172,919 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Washington Embroidery Co., New York, N. Y. PlUow-
caees, bolster cases, bed sheets, shams, scarfs, table
covers, and napkins. 169,963 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
174,805 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Washington Manufacturing Co., Nashville, Tenn. Work
and dress shirts, overalls, garment supporters.
168,367; May 22; Serial No. 164,620; published Feb.
13, 1923.
Washington Manufacturing Co., Nashville, Tenn. Work
shirts and overalls. 174,211 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
179,502 ; published July 10, 1923.
Washington Pastry Co. (See De Vito, Arlstide.)
Washington Radio Corp., Washington, D. C. Radio sets
and parts thereof. 172,830 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
164,617 ; published June 5, 1923.
Washington, Thomas C, Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C.
Puzzles. 171,322 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 168,342 ; pub-
Ushed May 1, 1923.
Wasmuth-Endicott Company, Andrews, Ind, Cabinets.
171,774 ; June 12.
Wasmuth-Endicott Company, Andrews, Ind. Kitchen
cabinets. 173,816; Oct. 2; Serial No. 171,774; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Wasserman, A. F., Memphis, Tenn. Soap. 174,628 ;
Oct. 28 ; Serial No. 179,574 ; published July 24, 1923.
Wasson, Harry G., doing business as Target Penetrating
Oil Co., Peoria, 111. Rust solvent. 163,201 ; Jan. 2.
Watchung Springs Co., Plainfield, N. J. Coffee in beverage
form. 166,441 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 166,796 ; published
Jan. 16, 1923.
Watelet, Abel, doing business as Abel Watelet & Cie.,
Paris, France. Pharmaceutical preparation for use
In diseases of the stomach-. Intestines, etc. 169,607 ;
June 26 ; Serial No. 172,455 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Waterbury Brass Goods Corporation, The, Waterbury,
Conn. Paper fasteners. 166,206 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
169,266; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Waterbury Button Company, The, Waterbury, Conn.
Electric Insulating compound. 166,562 ; Apr. 10 ;
Serial No. 168.740; published Jan. 9, 1923.
WateJbury Clock Company. (See Ingersoll, Robt. H.,
& Bro., assignors.)
Waterbury Company, New York, N. Y. Wire ropes.
168,398-9 : May 22 ; Serial No. 171,674-5 ; puhlished
Feb. 20, 1923.
Waterman, August H., Rockford, 111. Metal polish, water-
proof leather dressing, shoe polish, and cleaner for
clothes and fabric goods. 165,194 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No.
167,910 ; published Nov. 28, 1922.
Waterman, Helen, Orange, N. J. Candy. 169,162 ; June
12 : Serial No. 166,425 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Waterman, J. S., & Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Wheat
flour. 165,291 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 152,110 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Waterproof Adhesives Company, Oak Creek, Wis. Casein
glue. 163,770; Jan. 23.
Waters & Waters Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Typewriter
ribbons and carbon paper. 166,591 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 167,788; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Watertown Table-Slide Company, Watertown, Wis. Table
slide bars. 173,569 ; Sept. 25.
Waterville Textile Mills, Inc., Waterville, N. Y. Men's
and women's underwear. 165,302 ; Mar. 6. Serial No.
163,486 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Waterville Textile Mills, Inc., Waterville, N. Y. Chil-
dren's underwear. 170,073 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
166,210; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Water-Witch Company, Lake Odessa, Mich. Artificial flsh
baits. 173,044 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,929 ; published
June 12, 1923.
Water- Witch Company, Lake Odessa, Mich. Artificial flsh
baits. 176,929 ; June 12.
Watkins Chemical Company. (See Watkins, Harold C.)
Watklns, Erwln W., Copper Hill, Tenn. Face lotion.
163.202 ; Jan. 2.
Watkins, Harold C, doing business as Watkins Chem-
ical Company, Scranton, Pa. Cathartic. 167,565 ;
May 1 ; Serial No. 167,700 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Watkins, Harold C, doing business as Watkins Chemical
Company, Scranton, Pa. Beverage sold as a soft
drink and sirup for making same. 175.527 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 181,157; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Watkins Manufacturing Company, The, Wichita, Kans.
Babbitt bearings. 169,340 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
173,113 ; pubUshed Mar. 20, 1923.
Watson, Arthur C, doing business as Nancy Hubbard
Company, Los Angeles,- Calif. Candy. 173,173 : Sept.
18 ; Serial No. 171,112 ; published June 26, 1923.
Watson & Aven, Little Rock, Ark. Ice cream. 170,157 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 169,343 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Watson, Dan L., Goorgiana, Ala. Medicines for kidney
troubles, rheumatism, headaches, etc. 172,651; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 143,466 ; published May 22, 1923.
Watson, James R., doing business as San Bernardino Val-
ley Potato Growers Ass'n. and as Watson & Watson,
San Bernardino, Calif. Potatoes. 164,160: Feb. 13.
Watson, Lee M., Boston, Mass. Chemical compounds, etc.,
for use In producing varying colors in burning fuel.
172,645-6; Sept. 11; Serial Nos. 157,396-7; published
Apr. 17, 1923.
Watson Manufacturing Company, Lancaster, Pa. Poultry-
raising appliances. 173,169 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
115,304; published June 19, 1923.
Watson, Orrin W., doing bufiiness as Watson Boat Work*.
Spokane, Wash. Boats. 169,113; June 5.
Watson & Watson. (See Watson, James &.)
Watt, James A. D., London, England. Safety razors and
blades thereof. 172,828 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 166,758 ;
published June 5, 1923.
Watts, Edward J., San Francisco, Calif. Shampoos.
167,598 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 169,659 ; published Jan.
Watts, Henry A., Milwaukee, Wis. Parlor baseball game.
Watts, Richard J., doing business as Watts Mfg. Co.,
Boston, Mass. Garment supporters. 168,206 ; Mav
15 ; Serial No. 160,841 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Watts, Ritter and Company, Huntington, W. Va. Men's
high-grade dress shirts. 175,202 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
175,116; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Waukee Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Hair dressing 'n
liquid form to be rubbed into the hair and scalp.
167,583 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 170,168 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Waukesha Silurian Water Co., also doing business as
Waukesha Spring Water Company, Waukesha, Wis.
Still and carbonated water, ginger ale, root beer, etc.
177,193 : Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 178,316 ; published Aug.
28, 1923.
Waumbek Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Cotton and cotton and silk mixture fabrics in the
piece. 169,673; .Tune 26; Serial No. 174,548; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
WaumbeE Manufacturing .Company, New York, N. Y.
Cotton crSpe fabrics in the piece. 171,475 ; Aug. 7 ;
Serial No. 178,317 ; published May 15, 1923.
Waupun Canning Co., The, Waupun, Wis. Canned vege-
tables. 168,475 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,134 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Wauregan Company, The, Wauregan, Conn., and Provi-
dence, R. I. Cotton fabrics and silk fabrics in the
piece. 172,994 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,517 ; published
June 5, 1923.
Waverly Musical Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Ukulele and banjo pegs, ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and
guitar tailpieces, etc. 169,190 ; June 12 ; Serial No.
174,601 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Way, Prances M., doing business as George P. Way, Artifi-
cial Ear-Drum Company, Detroit, Mich. Eardrums.
166,388 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,429 ; published Dec. 19,
1922.
Way, George P., Artificial Ear-Drum Company. (See Way,
Frances M. )
Way Works, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Hinges.
171,107 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,549 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Wayborn, James A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prunes. 167,977 ;
May 8.
Wayborn, James A., doing business as Jameway Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Prunes. 171,205 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
154,631 ; published May 15, 1923.
Waymart Knitting Mill, Waymart, Pa. Sweater coats.
173,679 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,199 ; published July 10,
1923.
Wayne County Produce Co., The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vine-
gar. 168,577 ; May 29 ; Serial No.' 167,441 ; published
Mar. 6, 1923.
Wayne Knitting Mills, Fort Wayne, Ind. Hosiery.
163,732 ; Jan. 23.
Wear-Ever Patch Mfg. Co. Inc., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Patches for automobile tubes. 169,193 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 169,941 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Wearlte Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Storage
batteries. 174,690 • Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,976 ; pub-
lished July 31, 192§.
Wearpledge Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Men's,
boys', and children's coats, vests and trousers.
163,643 ; Jan. 23.
Weaver, George E., doing business as U-Sal Company, New
York, N. Y. Dental medicinal compound. 177,751 ;
Dec. 25 ; Serial No. 179,503 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Weaver Manufacturing Company, Springfield, 111. Garage
and shop equipment. 167,317 ; Apr. 24.
Web Sterilizer Co. (See Barnard, William E.)
Webb, Thomas J., Company, Chicago, 111. Coffee.
175,743; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,787; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Webb, Thomas J., Company, Chicago, 111. Coffee.
175,744 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 178,789 ; published Sept.
4. 1923.
Webb, Thomas J., Company, Chicago, 111. Coffee.
176,612 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,075 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Webb, Thomas J., Company, Chicago, 111. Spices.
176,796 ; Nov. 27.
Webb, Thomas J., Companv, Chicago, 111. Coffee. 177,756 :
Dec. 25; Serial No. 178,786; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Webber, Abram, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Nasal
lotion. 167,838 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,611 ; pub-
lished Feb. 13, 1923.
Webber Chemical Co. (See Eobblns, William G.)
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Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
815
Weber, David, & Co., Philadelphia, I'a. Corrugated
fiber and paper boxes, envelopes, wrappers, etc.
175,885 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,512 ; published Sept.
4. 1923.
Weber, David, & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Corrugated
boxos, envelopes, etc. 176,445 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No.
180,511 : published Sept. 18. 1923.
Weber Flour Mills Corporation, The, Salina, Kans.
Wheat flour. 173,170 ; Sept 18 ; Serial No. 168,505 ;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Weber & Heilbroner, New York, N. 1'. Men's overcoats.
164,237-8: Feb. 13.
Weber & Heilbroner, New York, N. Y. Men's suits.
176.241 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 182,690 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Weber, Leopold, Chicago. 111. Liquid shampoo. 165,523 ;
Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 164,284 ; pubUshed Dec. 12, 1922.
Weber Levy Company, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, under-
wear, and sweaters. 175,789 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
179,759 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Weber Lifelike Flv Co., The. Stevens Point, Wis. Arti-
ficial fishing flies. 167,304 ; Apr. 24.
Weber Lithographing Co., Chicago, 111. Bond paper.
166,824 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 172,922 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Weber, M., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hand
bags. 165.945; Mar. 20.
Weber & McCrea, Los Angeles, Calif. Binders for
books, pamphlets, and papers. 175,318 ; Nov. 6 ; Se-
rial No. 180,996; published Aug. 21, 1923..
Weber Milk Conipanv, Indianapolis. Ind. Malted choco-
late milk drink. 170,573 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 165,320 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Webley & Scott Limited, Birmingham, England, Revolv-
ers, automatic pistols, and other small arms. 163,486 ;
Jan. 16.
Webster Cider & Vinegar Co. (See Hinchliffe, Alfred W.)
Webster, Harry W., doing business as Decorators Wall
Paper Co., Toledo, Ohio.. Paints, putty, linseed oil, and
turpentine, etc. 172.36S ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 160,908 ;
published Apr. 3, 1923.
Webster, William A., Company, The, Memphis, Tenn.
Aspirin. 174,344 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 152,294 ; pub-
lished Julv 17, 1923.
Wechsler-Barber Silk Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk
and silk-mixture fabrics in the piece. 165.683 ; Mar.
20: Seri.i] No. 170.454: published Dec. 26. 1922.
Wechsler Barber Silk Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Silk piece goods. 174,654 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,506 :
published Aug. 7. 1923.
Wechsler, Isaac, doing business as W. B. Suspender
House. New York, N. Y. Suspenders, belts, and garters.
172,043: Aug. 21; Serial No. 157,704; published May
22, 1923.
Week, Edward, & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cutlery —
namely, pocketknlves, kitchen and table knives, scis-
sors, razors, and razor blades. 166,782 ; Apr. 17 ;
Serial No. 161,471 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Wedge Heel & Rubber Co. Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. Rubber
heels 176.152 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 170,916 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
Wedler-Shuford Co., St. Louis, Mo. Seat pads or cush-
ions. 167,450 : May 1 : Serial No. 163,125 ; published
Jan. 30, 1923.
Wedler Shuford Co., St. Louis, Mo. Windshield shndp.
167,677 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 142,367 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Wedler-Shuford Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Attach-
ment for automatically controlling the carburetor and
Indicating the temperature of internal-combustion en-
gines. 168.271 : May 15 : Serial No. 168,187 ; published
Feb. 13, 1923.
Wedrick, William R., Silver Lake, Ind. Onions. 173.946;
Oct. 2 ; Serirl No. 177,941 : puislished July 17, 1923.
Weeks, D., & Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Laxative cold
tablets. 170.990 ; July 24.
Weicheel Laboratories. Dallas, Tex. Chemical prepara-
tion for use as a skin curative. 163,546 ; Jan. 16.
Weichsel Lahoratories. Dallas. Tex. Shaving creams and
shaving sticks. 165.142 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 149,666 ;
Published Dec. 12, 1922.
Weldeman Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio. Coflfee.
174,716 : Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 173,309 ; published July
24, 1923.
Weldner, Paul R., Wobum, Mass. Canned fruits and
vegetables, dried fruits, fruit preserves, etc. 170,150 ;
July 10 ; Serial No. 168,343 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Weiklet Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stomach, liver,
kidney, and blood tonic, face cream, eczema and pile
salves. 164,158; Feb. 13.
Weil Brothers, New York, N. Y. Piece goods of cotton
and silk and combinations of cotton and silk. 165,878 ;
Mar. 20.
Weil. H. S.. Co., The, Cleveland. Ohio. Mattress covers
made of textile fabrics. 166.058 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,188 : published Dec. 12, 1922.
Weil, Morton M., assignor to S. B. Frank, Scranton, Pa.
Collars. 164.2.39 : Feb. 13.
Weill, David, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Preparation for the
treatment of liver complaint. 164.451 ; Feb. 20.
Welller, W. C, & Company. (See Weiller, William C.)
Welller, William C, doing business as W. C. Weiller &
Company, Baltimore, Md. Boys' outer wash suits and
blouses. 163,644 ; Jan. 23.
Weinberg & Bisbing, New York, N. Y. Parasols and um-
brellas. 164,072; Feb. 13.
Welner Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 170,541 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 174,550 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Weiner Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 171,826: Aug. 14; Serial No. 175,583; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Weiner, Louis I., doing business as Tablax Company,
New York, N. Y. Vaginal suppositories. 164,335 ;
Feb. 20.
Welngarten Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 173,805 ;
Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 173,061 ; pubUshed July 3, 1923.
Weinstein, Davad H., Miami, Pla. Cleaning fluids —
namely, those adapted for shoes. 168,864; May 29;
Serial No. 172,138 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Weinstein, Goldie, doing business as Goldie Fruit Coffee
Co., New York, N. Y. Beverage suitable as a sub-
stitute for coffee. 166,893 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No.
165,904; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Welnstock, L., & Co., New York, N. Y. Jewelry for per-
sonal wear, not including watches. 165,367 ; Mar. 6 ;
Serial No. 161,762 ; published Nov. 14, 1922.
Welsbecker, Charles, New York, N. Y. Salad dressing.
171,102 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 174,349 ; published May
8, 1923.
Weisberg, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Neckties. 163,841 ;
Jan. 30.
Weisberg, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Neckties. 172,800 ;
Sept. 11 : Serial No. 174,502 ; published June 5, 1923.
Weisberg, Emily R., doing business as Evol Chemical
Company, New York, N. Y. Medicine for the treat-
ment of impotence and frigidity. 173,426 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 159,004 ; published June 26, 1923.
Weissbrod, Eniil. & Sons, Inc., Greenfield, Mass. Pass
holders. 168,734 ; May 29 : Serial No. 172,408 : pub-
lished Mar 13, 1923.
Welbilt Auto-Body Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Vehicles, par-
ticularly automobile bodies. 173,693 ; Oct. 2 ; -^erial No.
177,338 ; published June 19, 1923.
Welch, C. S., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Per-
fumed addition for the bath. 169,910 : July 3 ; Serial
No. 170.599 : published Mar. 13, 1923.
Welch, E. B., Co. (See Welch, Everett B.)
Welch. Everett B., doing business as E. B. Welch & Co.,
St. Joseph, Mo. Preparation for use as a stove polish
for blackening iron surfaces, etc. 163,783 ; Jan. 30.
Welch Grape Juice Company, Westfield, N. Y. Tomato
catchup. 177,583 ; Dec. 18.
Welch & Marker, Ionia, Mich. Vermifuge to be used in
the treatment of live stock. 170,425 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 172.022 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Welch and Woodsum, doing business as O. K. Manufac-
turing Company, Haverhill, Mass. Toothache drops.
163.203 : Jan. 2.
Welden National Bank, The. St. Albans, Vt. Table sirup
and maple sugar. 175,416 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
162,088 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Weldene Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Solder.
172.806 : Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 149,048 ; published June
5, 1923.
Weldfast Svstem, Inc., Salem, Mass. Cartons and boards.
176,670 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 182,324 ; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Weldit Company, Washington, D. C. Preheating torches.
170,077; July 10; Serial No. 166,965; published Apr.
3, 1923.
"Weldrite" Company, Incorporated, Long Island City, N.
Y. Welding wire and rods. 177,014 ; Dec. 11 ;
162,524 : published Sept. 25, 1923.
Welever Piston Ring Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Pis-
ton rings. 167,003 : Apr. 17.
Wellington Co. (See Sprague. E. H.)
Wellman Wieber Checkers Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Shock absorbers for vehicles. 167,505 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 166,275 : published Dec. 19, 1922.
Well-O Company. (See Miller, W. H.)
Wells-Abbott-Nieman Co., Inc., Schuvler, Nebr. Hard-
wheat flour. 176,734 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 173,946 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Wells, Edgar R., Prosser, Wash. Eggs and live poultry.
170,925 : July 24 ; Serial No. 163,607 ; published Mar.
20, 1923.
Wells, Frank O., 'Company, Inc., Greenfield, Mass. Taps
and dies. 169.007 : May 29.
Wells, Prank O.. Company. Inc.. Greenfield. Mass.
Broaches, push and pull type. 169,008; May 29.
Wells, Frank O., Companv, Inc., Greenfield, Mass.
Reamers. 169.009 ; May 29.
Wells Process Company, The. fSee Tavlor and Atkinson.)
Wells, S. C, & Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Herb tea. 175.640;
Nov. 6 : Serial No. 179.633 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Wells-Treister Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Fur coats.
wraps, capes, scarfs, neckpieces, and muffs. 172.205 •
Aug. 28; Serial No. 172,699; published Mav 29, 1023.
Wellsmore & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Pianos, player
pianos, electrically-operated pianos, and phonographs.
170.959 : July 14, 1923.
Welton & Company. (See Haskins & Welton. as-
signors.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PEOM THE
Alphahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Wenatchee Northern Warehouse & Marketing Co., Wen-
atchee, Wash. Fresh apples. 168.685 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 169,342 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Wendllng, George X., San Francisco, Calif. Wall section
consisting of connected wood slats forming a closure
or wall for a box or crate. 170,349 ; July 10.
Wendling, George X., San Francisco, Calif. Box shocks.
174,277 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 178,318 ; published July 3,
1923.
Wenger, Aaron, doing business as Crystal Window
Cleaner, Bayonne, N. J. Window squeegee. 168,057 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 170,261 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Wenslein's, II. J., Norica- & Herold-Werke Nurnberg-
Scliwabacher Nadclfabriken G. ' m. b. H., Nuremberg,
Germany. Talking-machine needles. 168,366 ; May
22 : Serial No. 164,621 ; published Fob. 20, 1923.
Werk, M.. Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap pow-
der. 23,394-5 ; renewed July 25, 1923.
Werner Bros, New York, N. Y. Finger rings, cuff links,
and buttons, belt buckles, etc. 165,361 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 167,112 ; published 3sW. 14, 1922.
Weruor, Frank, doing business as Frank Werner Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Shoes. 164,060 ; Feb. 13.
Werner, Frank, Company. (See Werner, Frank.)
Werner Industries Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Piano
and player pianos. 166,568 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial Nos.
166,755-6 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Werner Industries Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pianos and player pianos. 166,676 : Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 166,756; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Wertheimer Brothers, New York, N. Y. Ribbons. 170,777 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 176,052 ; published Apr. 24, 1922.
Wesco Sales Agency. (See Gorton, Charles W.)
Wesley, Edward, & Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hair-
combing cream. 169,617 ; June 26 ; Serial No. 172,625 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
West Branch Knitting Company, Milton, Pa. Hosiery
and knit underwear. 163,645 ; Jan. 23.
West Branch Knitting Company, Milton,
suits and hosiery. 172.022 ; Aug. 21 ;
170,455; published June 5, 1923.
West Coast Kalsomine Company, Berkeley, Calif. Cal-
cimine. 174,143; Oct. 2.
West Coast ICalsomine Company, Berkelev, Calif,
cimine. 176,480 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,729 :
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
West Coast Soap Company, Oakland, Calif. Soap powder.
163,785 ; Jan. 30.
West Coast Soap Company, Oakland, Calif. Toilet soap.
163,789 ; Jan. 30. .
West Coast Textile Company, Redlands, Calif. Towels
of textile materials. 163,416; Jan. 9.
West Disinfecting Company, New York, N. Y. Insecticide.
166,269 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 166,865 ; published Dec.
5, 1922.
West Disinfecting Company, New York. N. Y. Insec-
ticides. 167,736 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 168,698 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
West Disinfecting Company, New York. N. Y. Paper
towels. 169,742 ; June 26.
West Electric Hair Curler Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hair nets. 166,811; Apr. 17; Serial No. 167,591;
published Jan. 23. 1923.
West Electric Hair Curler Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hair curlers. 173,731; Oct. 2; Serial No. 180,313;
published July 3, 1923.
West Electric Hair Curler Company. Philadelphia, Pa.
Hair nets. 174,589 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,838 ; pub-
lished July 24, 1923.
West, Ernest G., doing business as Hutcbings Medicine
Co.. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toilet preparation.
176,347; Nov. 20.
West India Oil Company, New York,
kerosene, motor gasoline, refined
164.549 ; Feb. 20.
New York.
Pa. Union
Serial No.
Cal-
pub-
N. Y. Candles,
petroleum, etc.
N. Y. Candles.
West India Oil Company,
165,232 ; Mar. 6.
West India Oil Company, New Y'ork. N. Y. Candles.
168,709 : May 29 ; Serial No. 173,799 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
West India Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Candles.
169,628; June 26; Serial No. 173,798; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
West India Oil Company, Bayonne, N. J. Oils, greases,
candles. 176.547 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 183,681 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
West, Mabel, doing business as Westnell^ Company, Hous-
ton, Tex. LiQuid mouth wash for use In the treatment
of pvorrbea. etc. 174,692 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,036 ;
published July 31. 1923.
West, P. C, Mfg. Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Machine and
devices for opening cans. 166,066 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
168,132; published Dec. 5, 1922.
West & Tuell, Bisbee, Ariz. Medicinal chewing gum.
173,527 ; Sept. 25.
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co.. New York. N. Y.
English-finish and supercalr-nder book papers. 167,105;
Apr. 24: Serial No. 169.570; published Jan. 30, 1923.
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company. New York, N. Y.
Wrapping and book papers. 163.948 ; Feb. 6.
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company. New York, N. Y.
Book and wrappinsr paper. 172.260 : Au^. 28 ; Serial No.
177.256 ; published May 29, 1923.
Westberg, Gustave E., Los Angeles, Calif. Antltheft
locks for motor-vehicle wheels. 171,805 ; Aug. 14 ;
Serial No. 177,155 ; published May 8, 1923.
Westchester Bottling Works, New Kochelle, N. Y. Bev-
erage sold as soft drinks and sirups for making same.
163.417; Jan. 9.
Westchester Bottling Works, New Rochelle, N. Y. Bever-
ages sold as soft drinks and sirups for making same.
172,325 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 176,700 ; published May
29, 1923.
Westcott Rule Company, Incorporated, Seneca Falls,
N. Y. Folding rules. 169,733; June 26.
Westcott, Slade and Balcom Company, Providence, R. I.
Boat paint. 174,403 ; Oct. 16; Serial No. 178,647 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Wester Bros., New York, N. Y. Nail nippers, toilet
tweezers, and manicure instruments. 164,569 ; Feb. 20.
Wester Bros., New York, N. Y. Cutlery — viz., razors and
scissors made of solid steel. 166,646 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 165,104 ; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Wester Brothers, New York, N. Y. Cutlery. 172,251 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 156,206 ; published May 29, 1923.
Wester, John W., Chicago, 111. Goiter medicine. 1()4,145 ;
Feb. 13.
Western Auto Polish Co., Ogden, Utah. Polish for
painted and varnished surfaces. 163,771 ; Jan. 23.
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Handkerchiefs. 164,780; Feb. 27.
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company, also doing busi-
ness as The Western Company, Chicago, 111. Hand-
kerchiefs. 170,182 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 176,144 ; pub-
lished Apr. 10, 1923.
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company, also doing busi-
ness as The Western Company, Chicago, 111. Hand-
kerchiefs. 170,186; July 10; Serial No. 176,139;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Powder puffs. 171,056 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,140 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Powder puffs, tooth, hair, hand, and clothes brushes.
171,057 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,145 ; published May
15, 1923.
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company, also doing busi-
ness as The Western Company. Handkerchiefs and
hair nets. 171,522 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 176,136 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
Western Bottle Manufacturing Company, at times doing
business as The Western Company, Chicago, 111. Hair
nets. 171,796; Aug. 14; Serial No. 176,142; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Western California F^sh Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Canned, kippered, smoked, and salted fish. 168,636 ;
May 29: Serial No. 168,305: published Feb. 20, 1923.
Western Cartridge Company, Bast Alton and Springfield,
111., assignor to Western Cartridge Companv. Shot
shells. 169,970; July 10; Serial No. 164,285; pub-
lished Apr. 3, 1923.
Western Chemical Co., Inc., The, Seattle, Wash. Double-
acting alkaline hypochlorite .solution. 176,314 ; Nov.
20; Serial No. 179,119; uublished Aug. 28, 1923.
Western Clock Co., Peru, 111. Clocks, watches, and com-
ponent parts thereof. 164,377 ; Feb. 20.
Western Company, The. (See Western Bottle Manufac-
turing Company.)
Western Dairy Co., Chicago, 111. Butter cream, fluid or
raw sweet milk and cream, whip cream, buttermilk.
167,141 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 156,814 ; published Dec.
26, 1922.
Western Dairy Co., Chicago, 111. Butter. 167,274 ;
Apr. 24 : Serial No. 152,052 ; published Mar. 14, 1922.
Western Drop Forge Company, Marion, Ind. Drop
forgings. 175,171 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 181,429 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Western Dry Battery Co., Seattle, Wash. Electric bat-
teries and flash-light casings. 164,640-1 ; Feb. 27.
Western Electric Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Galvanized strand, a twisted wire cable. 163,700 ;
.Tan. 23.
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Fire pots, torches, and metal reflectors. 165,093 ;
Mar. 6. Serial No. 155,652 ; published Oct. 24, 1922.
Western Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Title to a monthly publication. 174,905 ; Oct. 23 ; Se-
rial No. 178,941 ; published July 31, 1923.
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Creosote wood preservatives. 176,433; Nov.
27 : Serial No. 183,240 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Western Fancy Goods Company, San Francisco. Calif.
Garters, belts, neckties, boudoir caps, etc. 176.149 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 171,561 : published Aug. 28. 1923.
Western Federation of Miners. Denver, Colo. Printed
booklets and pamphlets. 163,701 ; Jan. 23.
Western Gas Fixture Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Domes and
shades of paper for lighting fixtures. 171,681 ; Aug. 7.
Western Grain Company, Birmingham, Ala. Com meal
and grits, horse, cow, and ben feeds, etc. 176,763 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,117 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Western Grocer Company, Marshalltown, Iowa. Canned
arapefruit, fruit salad, pimientos, tunny, etc. 176,742 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 176,235 ; published Aug. 14. 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
817
Western Hosiery Company, Chicago, III. Knitted and
textile underwear. 166,611 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
147.384; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Western Hosiery Company, Chicago, 111. Gloves of
leather, rubber, and fabric and knitted and textile
underwear. 175,810 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 147,383 ;
published Oct. 17, 1922.
Western Materials Company, Chicago, 111. High-tem-
perature cement. 175,726 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No.
179,249; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Western New I'ork Fruit Growers' Co-Operative Packing
Ass'n, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Fresh apples. 168,354 ;
May 22 : Serial No. 166,518 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Western New York Fruit Growers' Co-Operative Packing
Ass'n, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Fresh apples, peaches,
pears, plums, prunes, and quinces. 168,561 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 166,517; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Western Ohio Creamery Co., The, Greenville, Ohio.
Butter. 176,849 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 174,272 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Western Paper Box Company, Chicago, 111. Paper pails.
175,207-9 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial Nos. 181,796-8 ; published
Aug. 14. 1923.
Western Pine Manufacturers Association, Portland, Oreg.
Pine boxes. 166,019 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 163,247 ;
published Nov. 28. 1922.
Western Reserve Oil Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Lubricating oils and greases. 173,456 ; Sept. 25 ; Se-
rial No. 178,366 : published June 19, 1923.
Western Rubber Company, Tacoma, Wash. Solid and
pneumatic rubber and fabric automobile tires.
168,520 ; May 22.
Western Sausage & Provision Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Tomato paste. 174,623 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,442 ;
pubUshed July 31, 1923.
Western Shirt Company, The, New York, N. Y. -Work
shirts. 175,107 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 177,156 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Western Tobacco Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ciga-
rettes. 171,156 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,236 ; pub-
lished Apr. 24, 1923.
Western Wholesale Drug Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Salve
for external use in the treatment e.arache, eczema,
etc., and face cream. 167,669 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
171,971 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Westtield Manufacturing Company, Westfield, Mass. Toy
two and three wheel cycles and coasters. 165,747 ;
ilar. 20 ; Serial No. 171,145 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Westfield Manufacturing Company, Westfield, Mass.
Baby carriages and gocarts. 167,366 ; May 1 ; Serial
No. 169,942; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Westfield Manufacturing Company, 'Westfield, Mass.
Bicycles. 169,254; June 12; Serial No. 171,050;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Westfield Manufacturing Company, Westfield, Mass.
Baby carriages. 170,501 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,051 ;
published Apr. 17, 1923.
Westfield Manufacturing Company, Westfield, MasB.
Bicycles, tricycles, and parts thereof. 175,950 ; Nov.
13; Serial No. 172,456; published Sept. 4. 1923.
Westfield River Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Wrap-
ping and transparent papers. 168,032 ; Blay 8.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Vacuum tubes. 164,358; Feb. 20.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Mineral oil for insulating and cooling
purposes. 168,882 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 167,063 ; pub-
Ushed Mar. 13, 1923.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Lightning arresters. 171,006; July
31 ; Serial No. 176,864 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Westlake, Albert, New York, N. Y. Milk bottles. 166,385 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 169,513 ; pubUshed Jan. 9, 1923.
Westlake Chemical Co., Inc., Westlal^e, La. B'ertilizer.
176,080 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,240 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Westland Oil Company, Scobey, Mont. Gasoline, kerosene,
and lubricating oils and greases. 174,764 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 169,612 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Westmoreland Candy Company, Richmond, Va. Candy.
172,046 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 154,677 ; published May
22, 1923.
Westmoreland Coal Co., Philadelphia and Westmoreland
County, Pa. Bituminous coal. 22,955 ; renewed May
2, 1923.
Westmoreland Specialty Company, Grapeville, Pa.
Pressed glassware. 165,555 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No.
153,191; published Doc. 26, 1922.
Westphal, Paul, Co. (See Westphal, Paul.)
Westphal, Paul, doing business as Paul Westphal Co.,
Garden City, N. Y. Hair tonic. 165,709; Mar. 20;
Serial No. 168,345; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Westphono Incorporated, St. Paul, Minn. Combination
library table and phonograph, phonographs, etc.
174,313 ; Oct. 9.
Wetherald, James T., Pasadena, Calif. Raisins.
166,813 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 167,440 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Wetherhold, William R., doing business as Reading Tex-
tiles, Reading, Pa. Hosiery for men and women.
173,019 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,062 ; published June
5, 1923.
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Wetherill, Geo. D., & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Ready-
mixed paints, varnishes, paint enamels, etc. 177,799 ;
Dec. 25.
Wetherill, Samuel P., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Gas-gener-
ating means. 170,498 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 170,848 ;
published Apr. 17, 1023.
Wetmore, L. S., Company, The, Stockton, Calif. Grape
juice. 173,:505; Sept. 18; Serial No. 179,575; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Wetterau, G. II., & Sons Grocer Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Fruit preserves, jams, jelly, apple butter, sweet and
sour pickles, etc. 171,235 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 170,736 ;
published May 8, 1923.
Wcva Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Tooth clean-
ers, toothbrushes, toothpicks, and tongue scrapers.
164.883; Feb. 27.
Weymann, H. A., & Son, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Stringed
musical instruments, parts, and strings therefor.
172,269-70 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 177,534-5 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Wheaco Cereal Corporation, Denver, Colo. Cereal break-
fast foods, and wheat, pancake, and buckwheat flour.
176,691; Nov. 27; Serial No. 167,111; published July
31, 1923.
Wheaton, Hiram, & Sons, assignors to Hiram Wheaton &
Sons, Inc., New Bedford, Mass. Carbonated beverages.
22,778; renewed Apr. 11, 1923.
Wheeler Manufacturing Co., Berkeley, Calif. Sport caps,
rooters' "aps, and college hats. 163,205 ; Jan. 2.
Wheeler, Osgood Company, The, Tacoma, Wash. Fir
doors, moldings, veneered panels, plywood, etc.
175,831 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,027 ; published Sept.
4, 1923.
Wheeler, W. B., Corporation (now by change of name
The Flexideal Company, Inc.), New York, N. Y. Ma-
trix or dry mat used in stereotyping and electro-
plating. 167,882 : May 8 ; Serial No. 165,840 ; pub-
lished Feb. 6, 1923.
Wheeler, W. B., Corporation (now by change of name The
Flexideal Company, Inc.), New York, N. Y. Matrix
or dry mat used in stereotyping and electroplating.
167,935; May 8; Serial No. 172,309; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Wheeler, Wm. B., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed, paste, semi-
paste, and dry paints, varnishes, enamels, colors, etc.
168,477 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 168,232 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Wheeling Corrugating Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Gas
heating stoves and portable baking ovens. 166,746 ;
Apr. 10. .
Wheeling Metal & Manufacturing Co., Wheeling and
Moundsville, W. Va. Flat steel sheets for manufactur-
ing skylight frames, roll roofing, etc. 167,971 ; May 8 ;
Whelan-Liuck Co., Duluth, Minn. Desks, filing cabinets,
davenports, chairs, etc. 176,774 ; Nov. 27.
Whinton Laboratories. (See Breon, George A.)
Whip-Lite Products Co., New York, N. Y. Edible prepara-
tion suitable for mixture with milk and cream in beat-
ing up these products into a frothy condition. 171,441 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 160,840 ; published May 8, 1923.
Whippo Manufacturing Company, Quincy, Mass. Ap-
paratus for beating eggs and like liquids. 176,867 ;
Dec. 4 ; Serial No. 182,028 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Whltaker Paper Company, The, Baltimore, Md., and Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Wrapping paper. 176,393 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 170,737; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Whltaker, Ralph W., New York, N. Y. Hair dressing.
168,051 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 169,837 ; published Feb.
6, 1923.
Whltcher, Frank W., Company, Portland, Me., and Bos-
ton, Mass. Fabricated box toes and box-toe material
for use in boots and shoes. 169,195 ; June 12 ; Serial
No. 169,882 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
White, Almon J., CarroUton, Mo. Tonic compound for
treating worms, etc., in hogs and other livestock.
176,022 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 177,459 ; published July
31 1923
White Arrow Farms, Cheraw, S. C. Eggs. 170,933 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 161,398 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
White & Bagley Company, The, Worcester, Mass.
Lubricating oils and greases. 175,235 ; Oct. 30.
White Cap Battery Mfg. Co., Owensboro, Ky. Storage
batteries. 172.330 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 177,157 ; pub-
Ushed May 29, 1923.
White Cedar Farm, Elwood, N. J. Poultry and eggs.
167,240 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 159,333 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
White Clover Butter Company, The, Denver, Colo. But-
ter. 163,646; Jan. 23.
White Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Toy vehicles.
175,642; Nov. 6; Serial No. 180,458; published Aug.
21, 1923.
White, Edward B., assignor to May White Steele, doing
business as White's Neuralgia Remedy, Lancaster, Ohio.
Remedy for neuralgia. 22,648 -renewed Mar. 14, 1923.
White, H. C, Company, North Bennington, Vt. Three-
wheeled vehicles for children. 164,384 ; Feb. 20.
White, H. C, Company, North Bennington, Vt. Two-
wheeled propulsion devices for children. 164,755 ;
Feb. 27.
White, H.
wheeled
164,756 ;
C, Company, North Bennington, Vt. Three-
mechanically propelled vehicles for children.
Feb. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FllOM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marl; s — Continued.
White, H. N., Company, The. Cleveland, Ohio. Trumpets,
cornets, trombones, band and orchestra horns, etc.
165,363 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,730 ; published Nov.
28 1922.
White, J. It., Chicago, 111. Face powders, creams, per-
fumes, toilet waters, etc. 173,105 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial
No. 177,027 ; published June 12, 1923.
White, J. J., Chicago, 111. Face powders, creams, per-
fumes, toilet waters, etc. 177.027 ; June 12.
White, James F., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton,
woolen, and silk piece goods and combinations thereof.
171,788 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 178,648 ; published May
22 1923
White, Joseph J., Inc., New Lisbon, N. J. Blueberry
plants. 170,674 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 172,458 ; pub-
lished Apr. 2, 1923.
White, Joseph J., Inc., New Lisbon, N. J. Fresh blue-
berries. 171,382 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 172,457 ; pub-
lished May 8, 1923.
White, Luella A., Buffalo, N. Y. Medicinal preparations
for nervousness, anaemia, etc. 167,235 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 161,215; published Sept. 19, 1922.
White Products Company, Chicago, 111. Automobile wind-
shield wipers. 174,786; Oct. 23; Serial No. 144,757;
published July 24, 1923.
White, R. H., Company, Boston, Mass. Suits, coats,
dresses, and waists, shoes. 169,714 ; June 26.
White, R., & Sons, Limited. (See Barclay & Co., as-
signor. )
White, R., & Sons, Limited. (See Kops Brewery, as-
signor.)
White, Ray B., doing business as The R. B. White Co.,
Bigwells, Tex. Wooden hampers. 176,596 ; Nov. 27 ;
Serial No. 178,686; published Sept. 18, 1923.
White, Robert E., Absecon, N. J. Cement and concrete
blocks, bricks, and building units. 174,598 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 178,200 ; published July 17, 1923.
White Rock Mineral Spring Company, assignor to White
Rock Mineral Springs Company, Waukesha, Wis. Min-
eral water, ginger ale, phosphate, ozonate, and carbon-
ated beverages. 23,873 ; renewed Nov. 28, 1923.
White Rose Ice Cream and Frozen Custard Biscuit Com-
pany, The. (See Prestia, Frank.)
White Sewing Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sewing
machines. 22,957; renewed May 2, 1923.
White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Company, The, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Dental chairs. 164,420; Feb. 20.
White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Company, The, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Orthodontic appliances. 171,437 ; Aug.
7 ; Serial No. 162,226 ; published May 15, 1923.
White, S. S., Dental Manufacturing Company, The, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Dental spotlights and lamps for the same.
174,610; Oct. 23; Serial No. 180,158; published July
24, 1923.
White-Stokes Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Confection
for coating or covering for candy, biscuits, cakes,
pastry, etc. 167,027 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,812 ;
published Jan. 30, 1923.
White Stokes Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Base or filler for
candy. 175,737; Nov. 13; Serial No. 178,792; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
White Stokes Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Semiprepared fon-
dant and base in candy, ice cream, etc. 176,215 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 178,791 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
White Tar Company, The, New York, N. Y. Paper bags
and chests. 171,585 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 175,447 ; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
White Tar Company, The, New York, N. Y. Liquid in-
secticide. 176,303 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,287 ; pub-
lished July 31, 1923.
White, William J., Cleveland, Ohio. Chewing gum.
166,011 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 162.703 ; published Oct.
24, 1922.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets, writing
paper, and mailing envelopes. 167,158 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 173,115; published Feb. 6, 1923.
White & WyckofC Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets, writing
paper, and mailing envelopes. 167,159 ; Apr. 24 ;
Serial No. 173.117 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets, writing
paper, and mailing envelopes. 167,160: Apr. 24;
Serial No. 173,119 ; published Feb. 6. 1923.
White & WyckofC Manufacturing Company, Holyoke.
Mass. Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets,
writing paper, etc. 170,503 : July 17 ; Serial No.
173,122; published Apr. 17, 1923.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke,
Mass. Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets,
writing paper, etc. 170.504 : .July 17 ; Serial No.
173,116; published Apr. 17, 1923.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke,
Mass. Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets,
writing paper, etc. 170,505-6 ; July 17 ; Serial Nos.
173,120-1; published Apr. 17, 1923.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke,
Mass. Papeteries, writing and typewriting taljlets,
writing paper, etc. 170,512 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
173,114; published Apr. 17, 1923.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke,
Mass. Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets,
writing paper, etc. 170,635 ; July 17 ; Serial No.
175,827 ; published Apr. 17, 1923.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Papeteries, writing and typewriting tablets, writing
paper, and mailing envelopes. 171.149 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 175.750; published May 1, 1923.
White & Wyckoff Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Papeteries, tablets, writing paper, envelopes. 176,099 ;
Nov. 13.
Whitehouse, George F., doing business as Vitality Pub-
lishing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Monthly publi-
cation. 176,418 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 180,097 ; pul-
llshed Sept. 11, 1923.
Whitehouse & Hardy, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shoes of
leather, leather and fabrics, and leather and rubber.
163,262; Jan. 2.
Whitehouse & Hardy, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shoes.
164,019-20; Feb. 6.
Whitehouse & Hardy, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shoes of
ieather, leather and fabrics, and leather and rubber.
164,253; Feb. 13.
Whitehouse & Hardy. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress and
sport shoes. 170,428 ; July 17 ; Serial No. 171,972 ;
published Apr. 10, 1923.
Whitehouse Products Co., Chicago, 111. Compound for
cleaning hands and the like. 171,877 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 172,700; published May 1, 1923.
White House Products Co., Chicago, 111. Compound for
opening clogged pipes, traps, drains, etc. 170,451 ;
.July 17 ; Serial No. 172,305 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Whitely Exerciser Company, New York, N. Y. Punching-
bag platforms and apparatus. 174,614 ; Oct. 23 ; Se-
rial No. 179,121 ; published July 31. 1923.
White's Neuralgia Remedy. (See White. Edward B.)
Whiting & Davis Company, Plainville, Mass. Mesh bags.
163,418; Jan. 9.
Whiting & Davis Company. Plainville. Mass. Mesh bags
comprised wholly or in part of metal that is not
precious. 166,003 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 168.661 ; pub-
lished Nov. 7, 1922.
Whiting & Davis Company, Plainville, Mass. Mesh bags.
175,754 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 168.662 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Whiting Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Silverware. 164,714 : Feb. 27.
Whiting Paper Company. Holyoke. Mass. Writing and
printing paper and envelopes. 170,347-8 : July 10.
Whiting Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. Writing and
printing papers and mailing envelopes. 171,947 ;
Aug. 14.
Whiting Paper Company. Holyoke, Mass. Writing paper
and maUing envelopes. 171,983 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No.
178,888; published May 22, 1923.
Whiting Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. Writing papers,
mailing envelopes, and printing papers. 174,237 ; Oct.
9 ; Serial No. 180,161 : published July 3, 1923.
Whitinsville Spinning Ring Company, Whitinsville, Mass.
Spinning and twister rings. 164,069 ; Feb. 13.
Whitley, Helen A., Chicago, 111. Women's, children's, and
infants' apparel. 164,793; Feb. 27.
Whitlock Coll Pipe Company, The, West Hartford, Conn.
Water heaters. 168,486; May 22.
Whitlock Cordage Co., Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Rope. 170,548; July 17; Serial No. 173,265;
published Mar. 20, 1923.
Whitlock Cordage Co., Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Manila rope. 173,647; Oct. 2; Serial No.
176,773 ; published June 26, 1923.
Whitman, Clarence, & Son, Inc., Katonah and New York,
N. Y. Printed and piece-dyed silk and cotton and cot-
ton fabrics. 173,411 • Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 177,713 ;
published June 26, 1923.
Whitman, Edmund B., doing business as Refinishing
Products Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. Liquid refinishing
compound. 168,727 : May 29 ; Serial No. 171,973 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Whitman & Keith Co., Brockton, Mass. Publication is-
sued periodically. 169,074 ; June 5 ; Serial No.
170,852; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Whitman & Keith Co., Brockton, Mass. Boots and shoes.
169,518; June 19; Serial No. 172,311; publif_,ed Mar.
27, 1923.
Whitman & Keith Co., Brockton, Mass. Boots and shoes.
171.894 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 171,974 ; published May
8 1923
Whitman,' Samuel, New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
172,114 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 175,900 ; published May
22 1923
Whitman, 'Stephen P.. & Son, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Chocolates. 165,824 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No. 165,322 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1923.
Whitman, Stephen F.. & Son, Incorporated, Philadelphia.
Pa. Candies. 175,360; Nov. 6; Serial No. 177,642;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Whitman, Stephen F., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Instan-
taneous chocolate, marshmallow whip, flash chocolate.
jiffy milk cocoa, etc. 176,126 : Nov. 20 ; Serial No.
174,419; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Whitman, Ward & Lee Co.. Boston, Mass. Fresh fish
which have been sub.lected to a pickling. 175.856 ;
Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 176,147 ; published July 17, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of repistrants of trade-marks — Continued.
819
Whitmore, William A., Baltimore, Md. Liniment.
169,114 : June 5.
Whitnev Beaiiui; Corporation, Chicago, 111. Bearings.
163,667: Jan. "23.
Whitney, Henry A., Providence, R. I. Medicinal -wafers
for bronchial troubles. 175,637 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
179.760; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Whitney, Henry A., doing business as The Vigorex Co.,
Woonsocket, R. I. Beverage and a sirup for making
same. 177,263 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 168,285 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18, 1923.
Whitney, J. C, Company, Chicago, 111. Tea. 166,710 :
Apr. 10: Serial No. 367.035; pnblishpd Jan. 23, 1923.
Whitney Metal Tool Company, Rockford, 111. Metal-
punching tools and dies. 172,425 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 175,586 ; published May 29, 1923.
Whitney, Vincent Company, San Francisco, Calif. Case-
ment-window supports. 175,332 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,091 : published Aug. 14, 1923.
Whitt, Louella, Malvern, Iowa. Disinfectant. 174,856 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,059 ; published July 31, 1923.
Whittall, M. J., Associates, Worcester, Mass. Wilton
and plush carpets. 168.885 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
167.063; published Mar. 33, 1923.
Whittall, M. J., Associates, Worcester, Mass. Wilton and
plush carpets. 171,465 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 167,064 ;
published May 15, 1923.
Whittall. M. J., Associates, Worcester, Mass. Wilton
and plush carpets. 174,950 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No.
167,065 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Whittemoro Brothers Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Shoe
polish and leather dressings. 164,263 ; Feb. 13.
Whittemore Brothers Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Shoe polish and leather dressings. 165.059; Mar. 6;
Serial No. 166.516; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Whittemore Brothers Corporation, Cambridge, 'Mass.
Dressing for cleaning and whitening white bid., etc.,
and all kinds of white leather and articles made
therefrom. 176,772 ; Nov. 27.
Whittemore Brothers Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Preparation for cleaning, etc., kid and calf leathers.
176,817 ; Nov. 27.
Whittier, Charles T., New York, N. Y. Baking powder.
175,503 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 175,692 ; published Aug.
21 1923
Whittier, Fuller & Co., assignor to W. P. Fuller & Co..
San Francisco, Calif. White lead. 23,919 ; renewed
Dec. 12, 1923.
Wholesale Distributors Co., Chicago, 111. Canned goods,
chowchow, cider, olives, etc. 177,284 ; Dec. 11.
Wholesale Distributors Co., The, Chicago, 111. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 168,538 ; May 29 ; Serial No.
157,464; published May 23, 1922.
Whyte Commission Company, Pine Bluff, Ark. Stock,
dairy, poultrv, etc., feed and wheat flour. 170,813 ;
July 24 ; Serial No. 169,107 ; published Mar. 27, 192.3.
Whyte Commission Company, Pine BlufC, Ark. Stock,
dairy, and poultry feed 170,939; July 24; Serial No.
169,110 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Whyte Commission Company, Pine Bluff, Ark. Stock
feed. 171,012 ; Julv 31 ; Serial No. 169.108 ; pub-
lished Mar. 27, 1923.
Whyte Commission Company, Pine Bluff, Ark. Stock,
dairy, and poultry feed. 171,013 ; July 31 ; Serial
No. 169,109 : published Mar. 20, 1923.
Wiarda & Hall Acid Works, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Heavy
chemicals and acids. 169,794 ; July 3 ; Serial No.
169.106; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Wichert Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Boots, shoes, and slippers.
172,127 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 174,806 ; published May
22, 1923.
Wichert, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leather and canvas shoes
and slippers. 176,822-3 ; Nov. 27.
Wichita Eagle, The. (See Murdock, Victoria Estate.)
Wichita Fender Brace Company, The, Wichita Falls, Tex.
Fender braces. 170,694; July 17.
Wichita Flour Mills Company, The, Wichita, Eans.
Wheat flour. 165,148 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 146,054 ;
published Nov. 28, 1922.
Wichita Flour Mills Co., The, Wichita. Kans. Wheat
flour. 167,203-4 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial Nos. 162,654-5 ;
published .T.in. 23. 1923.
Wickes Boiler Company, The, Saginaw, Mich. Steel
boilers. 174,451 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 162,860 ; pub-
lished July 3, 1923.
Wickes. Wm. Wirt, & Son, New York. N. Y. Molasses.
175,110: Oct. 30; Serial No. 176,930; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Wickwire Spencer Steel Corporation, Worcester, Mass.
Wire lathing and welded sheathing. 163.206 ; Jan. 2.
Wickwire Spencer Steel Corporation, Worcester, Mass.
Galvanized-wire cloth. 166,403 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
160,737 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Wiebusch. Charles, executor. (See estate of Frederick
Wiebusch.)
Wiebusch, Katie, Kansas Citv, Mo. Tissue and nerve
tonic. 165,513 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 164,573 ; published
Nov. 7, 1922.
Wiegand, Charles C. New York, N. Y. Preparations for
rejuvenating the hair, preventing the hair falling out,
etc. 167,296; Apr. 24.
Wiegand, William D., doing business as Bureau of Formu-
las, Baltimore, Md. Insecticide, deodorant, and disin-
fectant. 172,441 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 171,395 ; pub-
lished May 15, 1923.
Wiegel Candy Co., Tacoma, Wash. Candy. 169,968 ;
July 10; Serial No. 164,017; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Wielands, Incorporated. (See San Francisco Breweries,
Ltd., assignor.)
Wielands Incorporated, doing business as Frederickburg
Brewing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Alcoholic
malt or cereal beverages. 175,490 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
177,942 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Wiener & Bieber, San Francisco, Calif. Candies.
163,419; Jan. 9.
Wiener Bros., New York, N. Y. Artificial pearls. 164,731 ;
Feb. 27.
Wiener. Nathan, New York, N. Y. Underwear, brassiferes,
bloomers, petticoats, etc. 175,104 : Oct. 30 ; Serial
No. 179,694 ; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Wigart, John, doing business as The Glirr Mfg. Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Artificial minnows. 176,247 ; Nov. 20 ;
Serial No. 182,946 : published Sept. 11, 1923.
Wigder, Bernard, doing business as The Wigder Manu-
facturing Co., Newark, N. J. Manicure implements.
177,512 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 159,341 ; published Oct.
2. 1923.
Wiggin, Henry, & Company Limited, Parade, Birming-
ham, England. Resistance wires of copper, nickel,
iron, or of combinations or alloys of these metals.
170,090 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 170,345 ; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Wiggin, Henry, & Company Limited, Parade, Birming-
ham, England. Nickel chrome-steel aUoy. 170,284 ;
July 10; Serial No. 172,709; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Wiggin, Henry, & Company Limited, Parade, Birming-
ham, England. Nickel-chrome alloy. 170,285 ; July
10; Serial No. 172,706; published Apr. 17, 1923.
Wiggin, J. F., doing business as Kyograph Photo Sys-
tem, New York. N. Y. Photographs. 169,738;
June 26.
Wiggin, J. F., doing business as Kyograph Photo System,
New York, N. Y. Photographs. 174,958 ; Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 162,154 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Wightman & Hough Company, Providence, R. I. Cigarette,
cigar, match, spectacle, eyeglass, and vanity cases.
171,278; July 31.
Wightman, Richard, Saybrook, Conn. Section of a monthly
publication. 165,173; Mar. 6; Serial No. 130,306;
published Nov. 14, 1922.
Wllber, M., Dyer Company, The, New York, N. Y. Py-
jamas. 174,212 ; Oct. 0 ; Serial No. 179,463 ; published
July 10, 1923.
Wilbur, H. O., & Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Chocolate
coating. 165,650; Mar. 13.
Wilcot (Parent) Co. Ltd., London, England. Covers for
motor-car and other vehicle springs. 165,971 ; Mar. 27 ;
Serial No. 160,375 ; published Oct. 17, 1922.
Wilcox, M. I., Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Waterproof
duck awnings, tents, and canvas covers. 165,397 ;
Mar. 6; Serial No. 157,196; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Wilcox Motor Parts & Manufacturing Company, Saginaw,
Mich. Tappets and poppet valves for explosion engines.
171,569 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 173,546 ; published May
1, 1923.
Wilcox, W. J., Lard and Refining Company, The, Gutten-
berg, N. J., and New York, N. Y., assignor to The
American Cotton Oil Companv, New York, N. Y. Lard
and its substitutes. 22,211 ; renewed Dec. 20, 1922.
Wilcox, W. J., Lard and Refining Company, The, as-
signor to The American Cotton Oil Companv, Gutten-
berg. N. J., and New York, N. Y. Hog lard and oil.
23.943 ; renewed Dec. 26. 1923.
Wilder & Company, Chicago, 111. Sole leather. 171,678 ;
Aug. 7.
Wilder & Jacobs. Boston, Mass. Processed coffee.
173,268 : Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 175,045 ; published June
19. 1923.
Wilder, Mae E., Rochester, N. Y. Cold cream. 165.704 ;
Mar. 20: Serial No. 3 68,5.37; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Wilder-Pike Thermometer Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y.
Thermometers. 171.802; Aug. 14; Serial No. 176,702 ;
published May 3. 1923.
Wildes, Alice S.. doing business as Alys, New York, N. Y.
Cigarettes. 173,627 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 164,210 ; pub-
lished June 27, 1922.
Wile. E. J., & Co.. New York. N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
166,285 : Mar. 27.
Wile. E. J.. & Co., New York, N. Y. Coats and suits.
168,003 ; May 8.
Wile, E. J., & Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen piece
goods. 177,156 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,926 ; pub-
lished Sept. 11, 1923.
Wile, Frederic W.. Washington, D. C. Title for a newi-
paper column. 175.028 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,076 ;
published Ang. 7, 1923.
Wile, Julius, Sons & Co.. New York, N. Y. Vinaigrette
sauce for seasoning salads, vegetables, fish, meats, etc.
160.262; Mar. 27; Serial No. 165,105; published Dec.
19. 3 922.
Wile,' Julius, Sons & Co., New York. N. Y. Oilcloth.
170.054; July 10; Serial No. 175,829; published Apr.
3, 1923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Wile, Julius, Sons, & Co., New York, N. Y. Tooth paste,
cold cream, talcum powder, and perfume. 173,509 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 175,828 ; published June 26, 1923.
Wile, M., & Co., BuCfalo, N. Y. Monthly publication.
171,772 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 173,547 ; published May
1, 1923.
Wilensky, S., London, England. Needles or styli for
phonographs. 170,530; July 17; Serial No. 174,225;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Wilhelm, Henry, Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sheet glue.
172,056-7 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 178,319-20 ; pub-
lished May 29, 1923.
Wilhelm Oil Company, St. Paul, Minn. Insecticides.
176,370; Nov. 20.
Wilkens, C, Company, New York, N. Y. Mayonnaise
dressing. 170,913 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 138,247 ; pub-
lished Dec. 12, 1922.
Wilkin & Adler, Inc., New York, N. Y. Camels'-halr
cloth in the piece. 165,743 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
171,717; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Wilkin & Adler, Inc., New York, N. Y. Camel's-hair
cloth in the piece. 168,152 ; May 15 ; Serial No.
172,710; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Wilkin & Adler, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' coats and
suits. 173,654 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,510 ; pub-
lished June 19, 1923.
Wilkes & Seaman Co., Lousiville, Ky. Pie filling,
meringue powder, and jell for making desserts.
164,987 ; Feb. 27.
Wilkins, B. J., Co., Gloversville, N. Y. Coin purses, pock-
etbooks, and bags, roll-ups, etc. 173,402 ; Sept. 25 ;
Serial No. 175,448 ; published June 19, 1923.
Wilkinson Bros. & Co. Inc., Ne-w- York, N. Y. Cigarette
paper and cigarette tubes made of paper. 166,114 ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 150,790 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Will & Baumer Candle Co., Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Stearic
acid. 175,103 : Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 170,695 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Willamette Valley Canneries, Inc., Portland, Oreg.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 169,981 ; July 10 ; Se-
rial No. 167,443 ; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Willamette Valley Canneries, Inc., Portland, Oreg.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 173,510 ; Sept. 25.
Willard Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Stor-
age batteries and parts thereof. 170,915 ; July 24 ;
Serial No. 166,757 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Willat, Arnold F., doing business as Everplay Needle Co.,
San Francisco, Calif. Phonograph needles. 166,534;
Apr. 10 : Serial No. 163,205 ; published Dec. 26. 1922.
Willats, Marietta B., doing business as Dolly Varden
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Bath balm, hair pomade,
sachets, beautlfiers, etc. 169,618 ; June 26 ; Serial
No. 172,628 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, New York,
N. Y. Hosiery and underwear. 23,194 ; renewed June
13, 1923.
Willette Products Incorporated, Long Island City, N. Y.
Toilet preparations. 164,419 ; Feb. 20.
Williams, Arthur A., doing business as Arthur Williams
Shoe Company, Holliston, Mass. Leather used in
manufacturing and repairing shoes. 174,571 ; Oct. 23 ;
Serial No. 178,421 ; published July 17, 1923.
Williams, August, Perth Amboy, N. J. Candy. 175,093;
Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 179,980 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Williams Bros. Aircraft Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Motor-vehicle accelerator. 173,687 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,579; published June 12, 1923.
Williams Bros, Aircraft Corporation, San Francisco,
Calif. Motor-vehicle accelerators. 177,579; June 12.
Williams, Charles E., Akron, Ohio. Washboards. 176,787 ;
Nov. 27.
Williams Company, The, London, Ohio. Metal wool for
cleansing, polishing, and scouring. 167,651 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 168,283 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Williams, D. S., doing business as Williams Brothers &
Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Canned vegetables, canned
milk, catchup, flavoring extracts, and mincemeat.
172,640 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 161,077 ; published May
1, 1923.
Williams, D. T., Valve Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Valves. 168,945-6 ; May 29 ; Serial Nos. 172,567-8 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Williams, Davis, Brooks & Co., assignor to Dabrooks'
Perfume Company, Detroit, Mich. Perfumes. 23,223 ;
renewed June 20, 1923.
Williams, F. Graham, Brick Co., Inc., Atlanta, Ga.
Bricks. 167,425 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166,585 ; pub-
lished Dec. 19, 1922.
Williams, B'rank C, Inc., doing busines as Frank C. Will
iams, Easton, Pa. Wheat flour. 170,949; July 24;
Serial No. 167,277 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Williams Food Co., San Francisco, Calif. Pickles, catch-
up, tomato paste, vinegar, mustard, etc. 167,053 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,603 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Williams, J. B., Company, The, Glastonbury, Conn. Shav-
ing soap. 165,883 ; Mar. 20.
Williams, J. B., Company, The, Glastonbury, Conn. Prep-
aration for the hair and beard. 167,906 ; May 8 ; Se-
rial No. 168,952 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Williams, .L B., Company, The, Glastonbury, Conn. Shav-
ing sticks. 169,108 ; June 5.
Williams, J. B., Company, The, Glastonbury, Conn.
Cleansing and polishing powder. 173,547 ; Sept. 25.
Williams, J. B., Company, The, Glastonbury, Conn. Soap.
177,510; Dec. 18; Serial No. 162,790; published Sept.
25, 1923.
Williams, J. D., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Raw skins and
furs. 163,207 ; Jan. 2.
Williams, J. H., & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pipe wrenches.
168,223; May 15; Serial No. 172,249; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Williams, J. S., doing business as The Williams Stained
Shingle Co., Vancouver, Wash. Stained wooden
shingles. 175,158 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 180,910 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Williams, Jesse A., Baltimore, Md. Ironing boards.
163,681 ; Jan. 23.
Williams, Jno. G., Widener, Ark. Medicinal preparation
in the nature of a purgative and liver medicine.
170,104 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 168,626 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Williams Manufacturing Company, The, Portsmouth,
Ohio. Leather putties. 176,877 ; Dec. 4 ; Serial No.
181,799 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Williams, Martin & Gray, Inc., also doing business as
Seaboard Chemical Company, Norfolk, Va. Insecticide.
175,634 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 179,909 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Williams, Maurice M., doing business as Glendale Chemical
Company, Dallas, Tex. Automobile polish. 166,469 ;
Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 168,660 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Williams Patent Crusher & Pulverizer Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Metal catchers and like machines for feed grinders.
165,033; Feb. 27.
Williams, Percy, Los Angeles, Calif. Photographic en-
largement easels. 167,148 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 152,973 ;
published Jan. 30. 1923.
Williams, Percy B. T., Philadelphia, Pa. Toothbrushes.
170,168-9 ; July 10 ; Serial Nos. 176,389-00 ; pub-
lished Apr. 17, 1923.
Williams, Percy B. T., Philadelphia, Pa. Toothbrushes.
170,309; July 10; Serial No. 176,391; published Apr.
17, 1923.
Williams, Percy B. T., Philadelphia, Pa. Toothbrushes.
170,353; July 10.
Williams-Richard.son Company, Ltd., New Orleans, La.
Hosiery, underwear, and shirts. 177,008 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 149,881 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Williams & Robechaud, Milwaukee, Wis. Auto locks.
174,181 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,570 ; published July
10, 1923.
Williams, Thomas S., Republic, Wash. Preparation for the
removal of dandruff and the treatment of scalp and skin
diseases. 174,415 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,636 ; pub-
lished July 17, 1923.
Williams, Violet V., Berkeley, Calif. Hair tonic. 168,406;
May 22; Serial No. 17I.4HS: published Feb. 20, 1923. ,
Williams and Wagner, Beloit, Wis. Shoulder or body
brace. 168,029 ; May 8.
Williams, William J., assignor to The Helsbels Company,
a trust estate, Chicago, III. Electric alairm and sig
nal devices for automobiles and motor trucks. 174,979
Oct. 30; Serial No. 148,469; nublished Feb. 20, 3 923
Williamson, F. A., Manufacturing Company, Limited
Ottawa, Canada. Washing tablets. 167,311 ; Apr. 24
Williamson, Harriet, assignor to H. Williamson, Braid
wood. 111. Confections. 22,632 ; renewed Mar. 14
1923.
Williamson, Harry. (See Williamson, Harriet, assignor.)
Williamson Heater Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio
Heated-cabinet laundry driers. 169,313 ; June 12
Serial No. 169,461 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Williamson Heater Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Heated cabinet laundry driers. 177,667 ; Dec. 25
Serial No. 180,821 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Williamson Heater Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio
Heated cabinet laundry driers. 177,672 ; Dec. 25
Serial No. 180,730 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Williamson, Homer J., Indianapolis, Ind. Candies
166,929; Apr. 17; Serial No. 167,857; published Feb
6, 1923.
Williamson, Jas., & Son. (See Lyon, Hall & Co., as
slgnor.)
Williamsport Leather Goods Company, Williamsport, Pa
Gun and rifle cases, revolver and pistol holders, and
belts. 169,536; June 19; Serial No. 168,396; pub
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Williamsport Wire Rope Distributing Company, Houston,
Tex., and Tulsa, Okla. Wire rope. 166,472 ; Apr. 3
Serial No. 167,746 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Willis Norton & Co., North Topeka, Kans. Wheat flour,
177,498 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 182,325 ; published Oct. 2
1923.
Williston, Laddie A., doing business as Mrs. T. A. Willis
ton, Oakland, Calif. Cosmetics. 167,431 ; May 1
Serial No. 163,659 ; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Williston, Mrs. T. A. (See Williston, Laddie A.)
Willits, Henry M., Incorporated. Birdsboro, Pa. Chil
dren's shoes. 176,331 ; Nov. 20.
Willow Weaving Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Neckties,
knitted and woven neckties, cravats, and mufflers,
169,129; June 5.
Willow Weaving Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cravats,
174,416 : Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 179,576 ; published July
17, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical Ust of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
821
WiUowbrook Chemical Works, Los Angeles, Calif. Lubri-
cating oil. 176,045 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 180,459 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Willows, Fnincis. Butler & Thomp.«!on, Limited, London,
Eufiland. and The Plains, Va. Rcmed.v for worms in
dogs. 172,594 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 107,113 ; published
May 20, 1923.
Wills, George, and Sons, Ltd., London, England, and San
Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits. 169,396 ; .Tune 12 ;
Serial No. 163,721 ; published Mar. 27, 1923.
Wills, George, and Sons, Ltd., London, England, and San
Erancisco, Calif. Canned fruits, vegetables, fish, and
jam. 169,398 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 163.159 ; published
Mar. 27, 1923.
Wills, George, and Sons, Ltd., London, England, and San
Francisco, Calif. Hosier?'. 169,967; July 10; Serial
No. 163,722; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Wills, George, and Sons. Ltd., London, England, and San
Erancisco, Calif. Turpentine substitute. 173,429 ;
Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 163.160 ; published June 26, 1923.
Wills, Norman L., New York, N. X. Preparation for
washing clothes and a household cleaner for washing
woodwork, etc. 167,920 ; May 8 ; Serial No. 169,341 ;
published Jan. 2, 1923.
Willson Gog.gles, Inc., Reading, Pa. Respirators and in-
halers. 164,347; Feb. 20.
Willson Goggles, Inc., Reading, Pa. Lenses for goggles
and protection glasses. 174,105 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
160,734; published July 4, 1922.
Willson Goggles, Inc., Reading, Pa. Ophthalmic mount-
ings and parts thereof. 174,417 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No.
180,403 : published July 17. 1923.
Wllmot, Julius C, doing business as Stayshyn Co., Milton,
Mass. Preparation for polishing and cleaning auto-
mobiles, pianos, etc. 167,073 : Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
172,1.39 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Wilshire Oil Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Petroleum
products. 164,498 ; Feb. 20.
Wilson & Bennett Mfg. Company. Chicago, 111. Gal-
vanized black iron and sheet-iron container. 163,420 ;
Jan. 9.
Wilson. B. O. & G. C, Inc., Boston, Mass. Remedy to as-
suage inflammation. 165,707 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial No.
168,397; published Dec. 26, 1922.
Wilson Brothers, Chicago, 111. Handkerchiefs. 163,902 :
Fob. 6.
Wilson Brothers, Chicago, III. Men's dress and negligee
shirts, pyjamas, and underwear of textile fabric.
171,242 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 170,320 ; published May
8, 1923.
Wilson Brothers, Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 174,350 ; Oct.
16 ; Serial No. 135,121 : published .July 17, 1923.
Wilson, C. F., Wichita, Kans. Salve for the treatment
of cuts, bruises, wounds, and sores. 165,530 ; Mar. 13 ;
Serial No. 158,068 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Wilson, Francis M., Williamstown, Mass. Apples, plums,
cherries, grapes, pears, and peaches in their natural
state. 168..359 : May 22 ; Serial No. 165,470 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20, 1923.
Wilson & Glenuy, Ltd., Hawick, Scotland. Cloths and
stuffs of wool, worsted, or hair, vestings. cotton and
linen cloths. 167,485 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 159,910 ;
published Feb. 20, 1923.
Wilson & Glenny, Ltd.. Hawick, Scotland. Men's over-
coats, suits, caps, shirts, collars, and shoes of leather,
rubber, etc. 168,125 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 159,909 ;
published Feb. 27, 1923.
Wilson, G-. N. W., Tacoma, Wash. Razor strops. 171.304 ;
Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 164,084 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Wilson, Hallie, Emporia, Kans. Preparation for use in
the treatment of chicken cholera. 164,490 ; Feb. 20.
Wilson-Imperial Company, Newark, N. J. Liquid for
cleaning fabrics. 171,853 : Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
170.850 : published May 1, 1923.
Wilson, John M., doing business as Meridian Grain &
Elevator Company, Meridian, Miss. Dairy, scratch,
horse and mule, and hog feed. 165,381 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial
No. 159,906 ; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Wilson, John M., doing business as Meridian Grain &
Elevator Company. Meridian, Miss. Scratch, dairy,
hog, horse, and mule feed. 171,754 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial
No. 163,301 : published Mar. 27, 1923.
Wilson, John M., doing business as Meridian Grain &
Elevator Company, Meridian. Miss. Horse and mule
feed, ox, hog, scratch, and dairy feed. 173,492 ; Sept.
25 ; Serial No. 175,536 ; published June 19, 1923.
Wilson. John M., doing business as Meridian Grain &
Elevator Company, Meridian, Miss. Horse, mule, hog.
daily, ox, and scratch feeds. 176,600 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial
No. 178.649 : published Sept. 11. 1923.
Wil.son. John M., San Diego, Calif. Dental anaesthetic.
173,051 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 176,775 ; published June
12, 1923.
Wilson. John M.. San Diego, Calif. Dental anesthetic.
176.775 : June 12.
Wilson-Jones Loose Leaf Company, Chicago, 111. Loose-
leaf notebooks. 166.276; Mar. 27; Serial No. 170,457;
published Dec. 5, 1922.
Wilson, Kathiyn S., Seattle. Wash. Paper and wooden
toys. 169,279 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 141,639 ; pub-
lished Feb. 20. 1923.
Wilson, M. D., Dunning S. French Lick, Ind. Bread.
172,831 ; Sept. 11 ; S-erial No. 165,050 ; published May
8, 1923.
Wilson, Marie L., Atlantic City, N. J. Corn salve.
169,972 ; July 10 ; Serial No. 165,251 ; published Apr.
10, 1923.
Wilson Tea Co., Inc., Seattle, Wash. Coffee. 174,602 ;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 177,885 ; published July 24, 1923.
Wi;son Tea Co., Seattle, Wash. Tea. 177,730-1 ; Dec.
25 ; Serial Nos. 176,053-4 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Wilson, Thos. E., & Co., Chicago, III. Athletic outfits.
167,030 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,169 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Wilson, Thos. E., & Co., Chicago, 111. Athletic outfits.
167,049 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,170 ; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Wilson, W. D., Printing Ink Co. Ltd., New York, N. Y.
Printing and lithographing inks. 169,005 ; May 29.
Wilson, Wade H., doing business as Scat Chemical Com-
pany, Jacksonville, Fla. Medicinal preparation for the
treatment of the nerves, kidneys, etc. 172,982 ; Sept. 11 ;
Serial No. 174,116 ; published June 12, 1923.
Wilson, Wade H., doing business as Scat Chemical Com-
pany, Jacksonville, Fla. Medicinal preparation for
the treatment of the nerves, kidneys, etc. 174.116;
June 12.
Wilson Welder & Metals Company, Inc., New York, N. T.
Electric welding machines, cables, resistance units, etc.
•.74,790 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 118,198 ; published July
10, 1923.
Wilson Welder & Metals Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Welding metals. 177,828 ; Dec. 25.
Wilsonville Roller Mills. (See Laux, John.)
Wilton Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 171,619 ; Aug. 7 : Serial No.
177,718 ; published May 15, 1923."
Wilton Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 172,907-8 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No.
179,288-9 ; published June 5, 1923.
Wilton Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 173,361 : Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
180,039 ; published July 3, 1923.
Wilton Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 174,091 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
180,038 ; published July 3, 1923.
Wilton Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 174,655 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
181,507 ; published Aug. 7, 1923.
Wilton Manufacturing Companv, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 177,080 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
183,786; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Wilton Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 177.480 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No.
183,787; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Wilton-Plantz Candy Company, The, Valdosta, Ga. Man-
ufactured candy with nuts into a " nut bar." 171,204 •
July 31 : Serial No. 154,540 ; published May 1, 1923.
Willys-Overland Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Pneumatic
tires for motor-driven vehicles. 169,131 ; June 12 ;
Serial No. 123,149 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Wimberley Grocer Co., Jonesboro, Ark. Rolled oats.
167,123 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 164,984 ; published Dec.
19, 1922.
Wimelbacher & Rice, New York, N. Y. Fabric gloves.
169,422; June 12.
Wimpfheimer, Lloyd A., New York, N. Y. Golf balls.
167,171; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 171,776; published Jan.
30, 1923.
Winarick, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Face powders, face
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc. 168,573 ;
May 29; Serial No. 167,153; published Feb. 13, 1923.
Winarick, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Face powders, face
creams, perfumes, etc. 174,052 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
177,720; published July 10, 1923.
Winberg, W. Wm.. trading as The Winberg Druggists
Supply Co., Wilmette, 111. Membrane antiseptic.
176,192 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 145,381 ; published Aug.
1, 1922.
Winchell, M. M., Co., Pasadena, Calif. Preparation for
the treatment of piles. 175,643 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,093 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Winchell, M. M., Co., Pasadena, Calif. Corn salve.
177,057 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 180,092 ; published Sept.
11, 1923.
Winchester Company, The, New Haven. Conn. Golf hags.
171,152 ; July 31 ; Serial No. 176,055 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn.
Handled axes, hatchets, hammers, screw drivers, and
chisels. 168.891; May 29; Serial No. 169,512; pub-
lished Mar. 6, 192.3.
Winchester Repeating .4rms Co., New Haven, Conn.
Pocketknives. 170,780; July 24; Serial No. 175,693;
published May 29, 1923.
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn.
Soft-tone flat wall paint, colors in oil, zinc paste, etc
176,385 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 175,751 ; published Sept!
Wincroft Stove Works, Middletown, Pa. Gas ranges
175.847; Nov. 13; Serial No. 180,636: published Sept.
4f X«7^o.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Windmill Food Products Company, New York, N. Y.
French dressing. 177,652 ; Dee. 25 ; Serial No. 170,171 ;
puMisbud Apr. 17, 192.S.
Wineberg Pure Beverage Company. (See Spurgeon, Ma-
thias O.)
Winfield Manufacturing Company, The, Warren, Ohio.
Sheet-naetal cans for coal oil and gasoline. 168,588 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 164,139 ; published Mar. 13, 1923.
Wing Lee Wai Company, San Francisco, Calif. Medici-
nal herb preparation used as a general tonic. 169,852 ;
July 3 ; Serial No. 172,304 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Wing Lee Wai Company, San Francisco, Calif. Medicinal
herb preparation used ae a general tonic. 172,451 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 172,364 ; published May 15, 1923.
Wing Lee Wai Company, San Francisco, Calif. Medicinal
herb preparation used as a general tonic. 172,454-5 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 172,569-70 ; published May 15,
1923.
Wingen, Anton, jr., Solingen, Germany. Razors and
scissors. 168,126 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 160,169 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27. 1923.
Winger, Edgar, Cleveland, Ohio. Antitoxins, antiseptics,
astringents, diuretics, etc. 171,968 ; Aug. 14.
Winkler-Reichmann Co., Chicago, 111. Radio receivers
and concert horns. 164,645 ; Feb. 27.
Winorr Canning Company, The, Circleville, Ohio. Canned
vegetables. 175,435 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,917 ;
published Aug. 21, 1923.
Winslow Boiler & Engineering Co., Chicago, 111. Heat-
generating plants comprising oil tanks, motors, fans,
etc. 169,146 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 158,025 ; pul)lished
Feb. 27, 1923.
Winslow Carmi, doing business as Mutual Products Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Stock food. 170,889 ; July
24 ; Serial No. 160,376 ; published Mar. 20, 1923.
Winslow, Samuel, Skate Mfg. Co., The, Worcester, Mass.
Ice skates. 172,315 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No. 175,975 ;
published May 29, 1923.
Winsted Chemical Company, Winsted, Minn. Antisweat
solution for perspiring feet. 165,430 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 165,906; published Nov. 7, 1922.
Winston, Harper, Fisher Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Canned oysters, salmon, sardines, apricots, etc.
177.020 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 166,120 ; published Aug.
7, 1923.
Winston, John C, Co., The, Philadelphia, Pa. Printed
boolJs issued in continuing series. 167,618 ; May 1 ;
Serial No. 136,863 ; published Jan. 2, 1923.
Winter, Charles A., doing business as Duds Co., New
York, N. Y. Washing compounds. 168,420 ; May 22 ;
Serial No. 172,500 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Winter Machine Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Refrigerat-
ing and ice-making apparatus. 169,995 ; July 10 ; Se-
rial No. 145,864 ; published Apr. 3, 1923.
Winters Canning Company, Suisun City, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 168,591 : May 29 ; Serial No.
164,570 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Wir.throp Chemical Co. (See Farbenfabriken vormals Fr.
Bayer & Co., assignor.)
Wire Wheel Corporation of America, Buffalo, N. Y.
Metal disk for motor vehicles and parts thereof. 174,434 ;
Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,793 ; published July 17, 1923.
Wireless Specialty Apparatus Company, New York, N. Y.,
and Boston, Mass. Electrical condensers. 167,067 ;
Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 158,693 ; published May 9, 1922.
Wireless Spitzescope Co., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Apparatus for determining by return vibration the
distance between two objects. 175,054 : Oct. 30 ;
Serial No. 179,290 ; published Aug. 14. 1923.
Wirfs, Edward J., St. Louis, Mo. Weather strips.
169,342 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 170,230 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Wirth-Concordade Company, Providence, R. I. Grape
juice. 166.837 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial No. 169,662 ; published
Jan. 20, 1923.
Wisconsin Candy Co., Plymouth, Wis. Chocolates.
168,659 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 155,654 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Wisconsin Macaroni Company, Chicago, HI. Alimentary
paste products — namely, macaroni, spaghetti, vermi-
celli, and noodles. 164,975 ; Feb. 27.
Wisconsin Rubber Mills Co. (See La Crosse Rubber Mills
Co.)
Wise, Leo, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tools adapted for general
u.se. 168,671; May 29; Serial No. 151,968; published
Feb. 27. 3 923.
Wise-McClung Manufacturing Company, The, New Phila-
delphia, Ohio. Electric suction cleaner. 174,299 ;
Oct. 9.
Wiseman, Carl M., Louisville, Ky. Finger ring and
magnifying glasses. 173,898 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No.
176,520; published July 3, 1923.
Wiseo Co., The. (See Hughes. Clement L.)
Wish, Fred A., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Stationery
174,229 : Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 180,641 ; published Juiy
10, 1923.
Wish, Fred A., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Metal and
paper fancy containers and ioxes. 174,230 ; Oct. 9 ■
Serial No. 180.638 ; published July 3. 1923.
Wish, Fred A., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Hosiery,
sleeping garments, bibs, and aprons. 174.583 ; Oct. 23 •
Serial No. 180,642 ; published July 24, 1923.
Wish, Fred A., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Bath
soap. 174,806 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,639 ; published
July 24, 1923.
Wish, Fred A., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Rubber
balloons and inflated balls, toy and doll furniture, etc.
175,647 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 180,640 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Wish, Fred A., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Hand-
kerchiefs and cotton goods in the piece. 177,615 ; Dec.
25 ; Serial No. 182,636 ; published Oct. 9, 1923.
Witehell-Sheill Company, Detroit, Mich. Leather shoes.
163,208; Jan. 2.
Witcherie Laboratory. (See Forgey, Charles L.)
Witcombe, McGeachin & Co., New York, N. Y. Printed
textile fabrics. 175,240 ; Oct. .-JO.
Withers Brothers, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh vegetables,
deciduous and citrous fruits, etc. 168,648 ; May 29 ;
Serial No. 165,735; published Mar. 0, 1923.
Witman, Frank R., doing business as Frank R. Witman
Phonograph Supply Company, Putnam, Conn. Phono-
graph accessories. 170,817 ; July 24 ; Serial No.
170,964 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Witmark, M., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Sheet music.
173,720; Oct. 2; Serial No. 179,122; published June
26, 1923.
Witt, John A., doing business as Wittfield Mfg. Co., Los
Angles, Calif. Sewing boxes and tailor traps. 168,608 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 168,818 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Wittenberg, Armin H., doing business as Mission Hosiery
Mills, Los Angeles, Calif. Hosiery, sweaters, and
knitted underwear. 173,372 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
178,321 ; published July 10, 1923.
Wittfleld Mfg. Co. (See Witt, John A.)
Wittnauer, A., Co., New York, N. Y. Watches. 174,651;
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,327 ; published July 24, 1923.
Wizard .\utomobile Company, Charlotte, N. C. Auto-
mobiles. 163,906 ; Feb. 6.
Wizard Lightfoot Appliance Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Zinc-oxide pads. 174,399 ; Oct. 16 ; Serial No. 178,322 ;
published July 10, 1923.
Wizard Products Company, Chicago, 111. Twisted-wire
brushes. 175,401 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 164,682 ; pub-
lished Aug. 21, 1923.
Wodicska, Louise, doing business as Ex Pito Manufactur-
ing Company, New York, N. Y. Preparation for the
treatment of piles. 171,093 ; July 31 ; Serial No.
173,016; published May 8, 1923.
Wohlfarth & Koos Co. inc., Newark, N. J. Furniture
and house-furnishing goods. 177,812 ; Dec. 25.
Wojclechowskl, Floryan P., doing business as 0-Ko Rem-
edy Products Co., Toledo, Ohio. Ointment, liniment,
and cough sirup. 175,652 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 181,328 ;
published Aug. 14, 1923.
Wojciechowski, Roman H., doing business as Valona
Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquids and oint-
ments for scalp and skin. 176,310 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial
No. 179,123; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Wolcott, Herbert, doing business as Judee Laboratories,
Red Bank, N. J. Medicinal preparation to be used
as a prophylactic, antiseptic, and germicide. 172,893 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 175,588 ; published May 15, 1923.
Woldum, J. H., doing business as Woldum Produce Com-
pany, Decorah, Iowa. Fresh eggs and dressed poultry.
165,136 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 151,344 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
Wolf Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Window envelopes.
172,897 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 178,942 ; published June
5. 1923.
Wolf Brothers & Company, Inc., Washington, D. C.
Hosiery. 172,167 ; Aug. 21.
Wolf Company, The, Chambersburg, Pa. Milling machin-
ery. 166,475 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 167,062 ; published
Jan. 2, 1923.
Wolf Creek Soap Works Company, The, near Dayton,
Montgomery County, Ohio. Soaps. 170,666; July 17;
Serial No. 157,744 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Wolf, Fred, doing business as Wolf Milling Co., Ellin-
wood, Kans. Wheat flour. 167,205 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial
No. 162,656 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Wolf, Helen E., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and children's
dresses. 173,015 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 173,803 ; pub-
lished June 5, 1923.
Wolf, Lewis, doing business as Pineberry Punch Syrup
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Beverage sold as a soft drink.
167312; Apr. 24.
Wolf Milling Co. (See Wolf. Fred.)
Wolf Milling Company, Ellinwood. Kans. Flour, corn
meal, corn chop, wheat feeds. 176.339 ; Nov. 20.
Wolf, Sayer & Heller, Inc., Chicago, 111. Seasonings for
meat products. 170,993 ; July 24.
Wolf, Sayer & Heller, Inc., Chicago, 111. Seasoning*
for meat products. 175,267 : Oct. 30.
Wolf, Sayer & Heller. Inc., Chicago, 111. Seasonings for
meat products. 175.683 ; Nov. 6.
Wolfe, Abraham, doing business as Wolfe's Shoe Store.
Plattsbnrg. N. Y. Corn salve. 175,502 ; Nov. 6 ;
Serial No. 176,866 ; published Aug. 21, 1923.
Wolfe Leather Co., Boston. Mass. Leathers. 171.629 :
Aug. 7 : Serial No. 176,392 ; published Mav 22. 1923.
WolfC, A. H., Gas Radiator Co., The, New York, N. Y. Gas
heaters.* 167,728 : May 8 ; Serial No. 154,394 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
AlijItabt'tUal list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
823
Wolfson, I. D., Inc., New York, N. Y. Neckties. 172,000 ;
Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 171,005 ; published June 5, 1923.
Wolin, L. A., Compauy, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Blouses,
dresses, skirts, suits, and sweaters. 1GS,344 ; May 22;
Serial No. 14!l,87."> : published Feb. 13, 1923.
WoUgarnfabrik Fulda G. m. b. H., Fulda, Germany,
Wool yarn. 169,752; July 3; Serial No. 171,677;
published Mar. 27, 1923.
Wollner * Smith, New York, N. Y. Men's overcoats and
suits. 175,363; Nov. 6; Serial No. 177,060; published
Aug. 14, 1923.
Wolverine Brass Works, Grand Rapids, Mich. Sink bibs,
sink cocks, faucets, bath cocks, etc. 176,872 ; Dec. 4 ;
Serial No. 182,783 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Wolverine Lubricants Co. of New York, New York, N. Y.
Lubricating oils. 174,613 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No.
179,504 : published July 24, 1923.
Woman's World Magazine Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Quar-
terly magazine. 172,070 ; Aug. 21 ; Serial No. 177,342 ;
published May 22. 1923.
Womble Chemical Compauy, Womble, Ark. Hair tonic.
170,782 ; July 24 ; Serial No. 174,714 ; published Apr.
24, 1923.
Wonder Gloss Laboratories, Jasper, Ala. Liquid com-
pound in the nature of a furniture and automobile
polish. 167,186; Apr. 24; Serial No. 168,233; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Wonder Grain Cleaner Company, The, St. Paul, Minn.
Grain-cleaning machines. 166,653 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial
No. 151,341 : published Jan. 9, 1923.
Wonder-Knit Mills, Union Hill, N. J. Sweaters, bath-
ing suits, mufflers, etc. 177,259 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No.
183,810 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Wonder Medicine Company, Atlanta, Ga. Medicinal tonic.
172,580 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 172,313 ; published May 8,
1923.
Wonder Products Company. (See Levey, Samuel B.)
Wonderlay Company, The. (See Getz, Vernon C.)
Wonderlay Milling Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Poultry
feed. 176,958 ; Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,343 ; pub-
lished Sept. 25, 1923.
Wondruschka-Duda Company, New York, N. Y. Cutting
and lubricating oil composed of cotton oil, tallow, and
soap. 166,483 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,555 ; published
Jan. 9, 1923.
Wood, Albert F. (See Sylvan Toilet Co., assignor.)
Wood Brothers Thresher Company, Des Moines, Iowa.
Thrashing machines. 175,328 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
180,350; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Wood, Clara I., doing business as Snapo Food Products
Company, New York, N. Y. Highly-seasoned sauce for
use on meat and fish. 171,721 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No.
139,240 ; published May 15, 1923.
Wood Conversion Company, Cloquet, Minn. Insulating
material. 167,562 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 167,790 ; pub-
lished Jan. 9, 1923.
Wood-Craft Company, St. Paul, Minn. Electric batteries.
176,074 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,030 ; published Aug.
21, 1923.
Wood, De Forrest, Kipton, Ohio. Insecticide. 168,061 ;
May 15 ; Serial No. 170,917 ; published Feb. 20, 1923.
Wood, H. W., Lodi, doing business as Nutwood Vineyard,
Oakland, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits. 168,687 ; May
29; Serial No. 169.511; puldished Mar. 6, 1923.
Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Company, Detroit, Mich.
Hydraulic hoists and their parts. 166,315-6 ; Mar. 27.
Wood Hydraulic Hoiet & Body Company, Detroit, Mich.
Hydraulic hoists and their parts. 17(),066 ; July 10 ;
Serial No. 173,801; published Apr. 10, 1923.
Wood, J. R., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Finger rings.
164,718-9 ; Feb. 27.
Wood, James W., doing business as The Fallkill Products
Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Candy. 164,892 ; Feb. 27.
Wood, John T., St. Louis, Mo. Metal polishes. 176.603 ;
Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 179,981 ; published Sept. 11, 1923.
Wood & Smith, Inc., Lewiston, Me. Children's leather
shoes. 176.207 ; Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,077 ; published
Aug. 28, 1923.
Wood, T. W., & Sons, Richmond, Va. Plant food.
10S.42T ; May 22 ; Serial No. 172,251 ; published Feb.
20, 1923.
Wood, T. W.. & Sons, Richmond, Va. Section of a cata-
logue published monthly. 170,606 ; July 17 ; Serial
No. 174,682 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Wood. T. W., & Sons, Richmond, Va. Scratch food for
fowl. 173,336 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No. 167,792 ; pub-
lished Mar. 20, 1923.
Wood, W. Lloyd, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Antiseptic solution, mouth wash, tooth paste, etc.
172,516; Sept. 4; Serial No. 172,308; published May
15, 1923.
Wood, Wm. H., Forest Hills, N. Y. Periodicals pub-
lished from time to time. 172,388 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
160,462 ; published Dec. 19, 1922.
Woodard, Clarke & Co., Portland, Oreg. Combination steel
and elastic trusses. 166,355 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No.
147,174 ; published Jan. 9, 1923.
Woodard, Princetta, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hair grower,
pressing oil, temple grower, and corn salve. 176,174 ;
Nov. 20; Serial No. 178.486; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Woodbury & Company, Incorporated, Worcester, Mass.
Letterheads and stationery. 164,564 ; Feb. 20.
Woodison, E. J., Co., Detroit, Mich. Composition of
matter used on patterns to facilitate the parting of
the same from the molds. 166,752; Apr. 10.
Woodison Kellcy Co., Detroit, Mich. Valve-grinding paste.
163,779 : Jan. 30.
Woodlawn Mill & Boom Co., The, Hoquiam, Wash. Cedar
shingles. 171,378 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No. 148,857 ; pub-
lished Oct. 17, 1922.
Woodlawn Mill & Boom Company, The, Hoquiam, Wash.
Cedar shingles. 163,209 ; Jan. 2.
Woodruff, Robert L., doing business as Woodruff Hard-
ware Co., Winder, Ga. Insect-destroying machine.
175,709; Nov. 6.
Woods, Charles G., jr., doing business as C. G. Woods
Chemical Co., Glendale, Calif. Poisonous mixtures
for the destruction of rats and rodents. 168,139 ; May
15 ; Serial No. 170,346 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Woods, Frank Z. (See Stone Medicine Company, as-
signor.)
Woodward, J. H., Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Icing
sugar. 166,348 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 155,726 ; published
Jan. 9, 1023.
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C. Corsets.
166,174; Mar. 27; Serial No. 166.423; published Jan.
2, 1922.
Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C. Women's
coats. 176,093: Nov. 13.
Wool, F. G., Packing Company, San Jose, Calif. Canned
fruits, fruit salad, and vegetables, dried fruit. 171,184 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 172,071 ; published May 1, 1923.
Wool, F. G., Packing Company, San Jose, Calif. Canned
fruit. 175,688; Nov. 6.
Wool, Max D., doing business as The New York Extract
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cherry flavored nonalcoholic
maltless beverage. 164,163; Feb. 13.
Woolfolk, W. T., doing business as Woolfolk Coffee Com-
&any, Lexington, Ky. Coffee. 175,289 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial
o. 147.856; published Aug. 14, 1923.
Woollev, Daniel P., New York, N. Y. Bread. 177,119 ;
Dec. 11. Serial No. 181,369 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Woolley, Daniel P., New York, N. Y. Bread. 177,120 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,367 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Woolley, Daniel P., New York, N. Y. Bread. 177,121-2 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial Nos. 181,363-4 ; published Sept. 25,
1923.
Woolley, Daniel P., New York, N. Y. Bread. 177,123;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 181,360 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Woolsey, C. A., Paint & Color Company, Jersey City, N. J.
White lead combined with zinc oxide. 163,210 ; Jan. 2.
Woolsey, C. A., Paint & Color Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Ready-mixed or prepared house paints, varnish stains,
enamels, etc. 164,834 ; Feb. 27.
Woolsey, C. A., Paint & Color Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Paint enamels. 166,189 ; Mar. 27 ; Serial No.
161,515 ; published Dec. 5, 1922.
Woolsey, Ella G,. Kansas City, Kans. Ice cream.
170,982 ; July 24.
Woolson Spice Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Coffee. 163,904;
Fob. 6.
Woolworth, F. W., Co., Watertown and New York, N. Y.
Tape and braid of all kinds. 172,335 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial
No. 177,807; published May 8, 1923.
Wopsy Poultry Yards. (See Parks, Joseph W.)
Worcester Lumber Company, Ltd., Chnssel, Mich. Lum-
ber, shingles, and wood flooring. 163,211 ; Jan. 2.
Worcester Salt Company, New York, N. Y. Table salt.
167,638 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 166.615 ; published Dec.
26. 1922.
Worden Grocer Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Epsom
salts, cream tartar, spirits of camphor, etc. 168,346 ;
May 22 ; Serial No. 145,375 ; oublished Feb. 20, 1922.
Workrite Manufacturing Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Radio
parts and appliances. 168,027 ; May 8.
Workman Manufacturing Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Stationery envelope blanks. 166,825 ; Apr. 17 ; Serial
No. 171,882 ; published Feb. 6, 1923.
World Match Corporation, New York, N. Y. Book
matches. 167,045 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 170,321 ; pub-
lished Jan. 30, 1923.
World Novelty Co., The, Elgin, 111. Mixers or beaters.
103,917 : Feb. 6.
World Publication Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Weekly
newspaper. 169,068 ; June 5 ; Serial No. 172,571 ; pub-
lished Feb. 27, 1923.
World Publishing Company, Tulsa, Okla. Daily paper.
171,640; Aug. 7.
World Refining Company. (See Philips. Josiah G.)
Wormser Hat Stores, Inc., New York, N. Y., and Chicago,
111. Men's felt and straw hats. 163,263 ; Jan. 2.
Wornow, Reuben, New York, N. Y. Ointment for sore,
tired, sweating feet. 175,675 ; Nov. 6.
Worrell, Lola C, doing business as The Flapper Novelty
Doll Co., New York, N. Y. Dolls. 172,338 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 178,652 ; published May 29, 1923.
Wortendyke Manufacturing Company. Richmond, Va.
Twine. 165,858 ; Mar. 20 ; Serial "No. 133.073 ; pub-
lished Jan. 2. 1923.
Wortendyke Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va. Toilet
paper and paper towels. 170,252 ; July 10 ; Serial No.
171,192 : published Apr. 3, 1923.
Wortendyke Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va. Twine.
171,950; Aug. 14.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpUahetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
Wortendyke Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va. Toilet
paper, paper towels. 173,2.33 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No.
166,864; published June 19. 1923.
Wortendyke Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Va. Toilet
paper and paper towels. 173,467 ; Sept. 25 ; Serial No.
179,911; published June 19, 1923.
Worth, Jean C, assignor to Society Worth, Paris, France.
Perfumes. 174,822 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 172,630 ; pub-
lished Aug. 7, 1923.
Wortham-Carter Publishing Co., Forth Worth, Tex. News-
papers. 165,264 ; Mar. 6 ; Serial No. 166,489 ; published
Nov. 14, 1922.
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Pumping machinery, pumps, apparatus
for raising and forcing liquids, etc. 166,717; Apr. 10;
Serial No. 149,610; published Jan. 23, 1923.
Worumbo Manufacturing Company, Bath, Me. Woolen
goods in the piece. 163,984 ; Feb. 6.
Worumbo Manufacturing Company, Bath, Me. Woolen
piece goods. 168,848 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 174,375 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Worumbo Manufacturing Company, Bath, Me. Woolen
goods in the piece. 173,7.32 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 180,351 ;
published July . 10, 1923.
Wozmak & Company, Chicago, 111. Men's, young men's,
and boys' outer garments — namely, suits, overcoats,
spring coats, raincoats. 166,599 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No.
151,302 ; published Aug. 1. 1922.
Wray, Edward, Chicago, 111. Monthly magazine. 168,952 ;
May 29 ; Serial No. 171,975 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Wright Accessories Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. Locking
device for automobiles that functions by engaging the
flywheel through the transmission. 169,878 ; July 3 ;
Serial No. 137,984 ; published Apr. 12, 1921.
Wright Battery Company, Flint, Mich. Storage batteries.
169,004 ; Mav 29.
Wright, Clair G., Kansas City, Mo. Men's underwear
union suit. 177.378 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 181,097 ;
published Oct. 2, 1923.
Wright & Dltson Victor Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Skates. 163,421 ; Jan. 9.
Wright, G. F., Steel ft Wire Company, Worcester, Mass.
Wire rope and clothesline. 174,245 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No.
169,510; published July 10, 1923.
Wright, J. T., Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bookbinders'
machinery, paper drills, power punches, etc. 163.668 ;
Jan. 23.
Wright, John Lloyd, Inc., Chicago, lU. Children's build-
ing bloclcs. 172,488 ; Aug. 28.
Wrigley, Wm. Jr., Company, Chicago, 111. Sugar-coated
chewing gum. 167,091 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 165,734 ;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Wuertz, 0. W., Co., New York, N. Y. Pianos, player
pianos, and electrically-operated pianos. 176,776 ;
Nov. 27.
Wuest, Andrew A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Boys' and girls'
hosiery. 174,261 ; Oct. 9 ; Serial No. 177,419 ; pub-
lished July 10, 1923.
Wuest, Andrew A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's, women's,
and children's hosiery. 175,473 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No.
181,800; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Wurm, Joseph G., New York, N. Y. Hungarian goulash.
168,468 ; May 22 ; Serial No. 167,278 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Wiisthof, Carl, Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen, Germany.
Knives, forks, spoons, razors, and scissors. 177,031 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 162.707 ; published Sept. 25, 1923.
Wyandotte Olive Growers Association, Oroville, Calif.
California ripe olives and olive oil. 166,502 ; Apr. 3 ;
Serial No. 162,789 ; published Jan. 16, 1923.
Wylroflf Company, The, Wheeling, W. Va. Cough drops.
165,534 : Mar. 13 ; Serial No. 158,663 ; published Nov.
7, 1922.
WykofE Comp.iny, The, Wheeling, W. Va. Cough me-li-
cine. 169,840 ; July 3 ; Serial No. 172,964 ; published
Mar. 13, 1923.
Wyman, Partridge & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Overalls,
suits, work shirts, and pants. 163,647 ; Jan. 23.
Wyman, Partridge & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Linen
and cotton handkerchiefs. 168.578 ; May 29 ; Serial
No. 162,861 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Wyman, Partridge & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Hair nets.
168,710: May 29; Serial No. 155,722; published Mar.
13, 1923.
Wyman, Partridge & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Underwear.
173,656 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,307 ; published June
19, 1923.
Wyman, Partridge & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Hosiery.
173,658 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 176,306 ; published June
19, 1923.
Wyman, Partridge & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Work and
negligee shirts. 174,880 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 181,550 ;
published Aug. 7, 1923.
Wynne Lard & Provision Co. Inc., Norfolk, Va. Lard
substitute. 176,804; Nov. 27.
Wynne Lard & Provision Co. Inc., Norfolk, Va. Lard
substitute. 176,807 ; Nov. 27.
Wynne Lard & Provision Co. Inc., Norfolk, Va. Lard
substitute. 176,940 ; Dec. 4.
Wyoming Toy Mfg. Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Tov coaster
vehicles. 177,479 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 183,462 ; pub-
lished Oct. 2, 1923.
Xcluso Auto Trunk & Specialty Corp., New York, N. Y.
Hatboies, suitcases, auto lunch kits, etc. 175,543 ;
Nov. 6; Serial No. 180,572; published Aug. 21, 1923.
X-Rad Corporation, New York, N. Y. Wireless or radio
telephones and telephone systems. 164,708 ; Feb. 27.
X-Ray Incubator Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Auto-
mobile bodies, motor-truck bodies, truck tops, motor-
vehicle fenders, etc. 167,575 ; May 1 ; Serial No.
166,616 : published Jan. 2, 1923.
Yagyu, James R., doing business as Ohio Medicine Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Vaginal suppositories. 176,320 ;
Nov. 20 ; Serial No. 179,022 ; published Aug. 28, 1923.
Yale Cloak Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Children's and
ladies' coats and capes. 171,292 ; Aug. 7 ; Serial No.
166,426; published May 8, 1923.
Yancey, Darcey C, Wilson, N. C. Preparation for coughs,
colds, croup, sore throat, etc. 167,726 ; May 8 ; Se-
rial No. 153,531; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Yantis, S. R., Milling Co., Fulton, Mo. Self-rising
wheat flour. 167,416 ; May 1 ; Serial No. 169,041 ;
published Jan. 16, 1923.
Yantis, S. R., Milling Co., Fulton, Mo. Self-rising wheat
flour. 170,811; July 24; Serial No. 169,042; Mar. 20,
1923.
Yardley & Co., Limited, London, England. Lavender
water, face powder, sachets, cold creams, etc. 164,343 ;
Feb. 20.
Yardley & Co., Limited, Stratford, London, England.
Toilet soap. 171,867 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 174,377 ;
published May 1, 1923.
Yardley & Co., Limited, London, England. Bath salt
tablets, toilet water, hair lotion, complexion cream, etc.
173,443; Sept. 25; Serial No. 174,376; published June
26, 1923.
Yard-0-Meter Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Devices for
computing and measuring fabrics. 172,427 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 175,904 ; published May 29, 1923.
Yates, Claude R., doing business as Alexandria Coffee
Company, Alexandria, Va. Coffee. 176,145; Nov. 20;
Serial No. 173,458 ; published Sept. 4, 1923.
Ye Olde Tyme Hard and Soft Pretzel Shop. (See Meyers,
Thomas A.)
Yeast-O-Mint Co., The. (See Cobb, Richard H.)
Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Automobile
taxicabs. 171,494; Aug. 7; Serial No. 171,976; pub-
lished May 22, 1923.
Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co., Chicago, III. Monthly
periodical. 173,676 ; Oct. 2 ; Serial No. 178,082 ; pub-
lished June 12. 1923.
Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Automobile
taxicabs. 175,505; Nov. 6; Serial No. 178,488; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co., Chicago. III. Automobile
taxicabs. 175,514 ; Nov. 6 ; Serial No. 178,487 ; pub-
lished Aug. 28, 1923.
Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Monthly
perodical. 176,425 ; Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 181,329 ;
published Sept. 11, 1923.
Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Automobile
taxicabs. 176,765; Nov. 27.
Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Monthly
periodical. 178.082; June 12.
Yengling, Ralph W., doing business as Rasol Co., Youngs-
town, Ohio. Antiseptic and germicide for burns,
wounds, sunburn, and nasal spray. 164,144 ; Feb. 13.
Yereshefsky, Isidore, doing business as I. & Y. Cigar
Company, New York, N. Y. Cigars. 172,307 ; Aug. 28 ;
Serial No. 175,494 ; published May 29, 1923.
Yoder, Thomas, Mfg. Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Valves
and thermostatic controlling or operating means and
parts of same. 168,956 ; May 29 ; Serial No. 171,678 ;
published Mar. 6, 1923.
Yorba Linda Citrus Association, The, Yorba Linda, Calif.
Fresh citrus fruits. 163,422 ; Jan. 9.
Yorita, George, doing business as The Beia Company, Las
Angeles, Calif. Perfumes. 169,811 ; July 3 ; Serial
No. 166,617; published Mar. 6, 1923.
York Pretzel Bakery, York, N. Y. Pretzels. 172,474-5 ;
Aug. 28 ; Serial Nos. 172,790-1 ; published May 8, 1923.
York Street Flax Spinning Co. Limited, Belfast and
Mucaamore, Ireland. Linen piece goods and union
piece goods in which linen predominates. 163,911 ;
Feb. 6.
York Street Flax Spinning Co., Limited, Belfast and
Muckamore, Ireland. Dyed linen piece goods and
dyed union piece goods in which linen predominates.
165,740; Mar. 20; Serial No. 169,693; published Dec.
26, 1922.
York Street Flax Spinning Co., Limited, Belfast, Ireland.
Linen small wares — namely, tablecloths, napkins, towels,
sheets, etc. 166,466 ; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 168,864 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Yorke Shirt Company, The, Glens Falls and New York.
N. Y. Men's outer shirts. 163,214 ; Jan. 2.
Yorkshire Dyeware & Chemical Company, Ltd., The,
Leeds. England. Dry powdered extract of logwood.
172,530- Sept. 4; Serial No. 173,064; published May
Yost, A., & Son, Johnstown, Pa. Rye, wheat, and French
bread. 167,052 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 161,611 ; pub-
lished Dec. 26, 1922.
Young, Chas. W.. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Soap chips.
163,772 ; Jan. 23.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of registrants of trade-marks — Continued.
825
Young. Clias. W., & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Bar soap,
so;ip powder, scouring soap, soap chips, etc. 1C6.0SS ;
Mar. 27 ; Serial No. 164.089 ; published Nov. 7. 1022.
Young Folks Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Children's
suits, wash suits, and plav suits. 177,024 ; Dec. 11 ;
Serial No. 164,528; published June 19, 1923.
Young Hat Companv, The, Norwalk, Conn. Men's hats
and caps. 171,821 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 175,375 ; pub-
lished Ma.v 8, 1923.
Young, Sverre, Christiania, Norway, Knapsacks, baggage
and luggage devices, etc. 173.139; Sept. 18; Serial
No. 178,202 ; published June 19, 1923.
Young, Sverre, Christiania, Norway. Knapsacks, bag-
gase and iusgage devices, etc. 173,141 ; Sept. 18 ; Se-
rial No. 178,201 ; published June 19, 1923.
Young. Thomas Inc.. New York. N. Y. Linen piece
goods. 175,182: Oct. 30; Serial No. 181,231; pub-
lished Aug. 14. 1923. . ,. ,
Young, W. F., Inc., Springfield, Mass. Veterinary lini-
ments and embrocations. 164,351 ; Feb. 20.
Young & Wile. Ltd.. New York, N. Y. Soap. 168.951 ;
Mav 29 : Serial No. 172,252 ; published Mar. 6, 1923.
Youngsters Noveltv Co. (See Rubinsky, Benjamin.)
Youngstown Pressed Steel Company, The, Warren. Ohio.
Metal lath, expanded metal, corner beads, etc. 163,264 ;
Jan. 2.
Yoiiniistown Sheet & Tube Company, The, Youngstown,
Ohio. Iron and steel pioe and tubes, nails, fencing, etc.
163,669 ; Jan. 23.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, The, Youngstown,
Ohio. Electric wiring. 177,717 ; Dec. 25 ; Serial No.
182,815; published Sept. 18, 1923.
Youngstown Welding Company, The, Youngstown. Ohio.
Metal tanks. 166,479; Apr. 3 ; Serial No. 170,231;
published Jan. 9, 1923.
Yount, Susie B.. Louisville, Ky. System tonic. 177,212 ;
Dec. 11 ; Serial No. 177,809 : published Sept. 18, 1923.
Yumet, Antonio, doing business as The Juvenilina Co..
Ponce, P. R. Cough sirup. 165,476 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 168,089 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Yumet, Antonio, doing busness as The Juvenilina Co..
Ponce, P. R. Hair dve. 165.477 ; Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 168,088 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Yumet, Antonio, doing business as The Juvenilina Co.,
Ponce. P. R. Bav rum. 165.478 : Mar. 13 ; Serial
No. 168,087 ; published Dec. 12, 1922.
Yund, Kennedv & Yund, Amsterdam. N. Y. Knitted
outer wear. ' 166,627 ; Apr. 10 ; Serial No. 168,658 ;
pubUshed Jan. 23, 1923.
Yund, Kennedy & Yund, Amsterdam, N. Y. Knitted
outer wear. 168,275 ; May 15 ; Serial No. 168,657 ;
published Feb. 13, 1923.
Ynnker, J. B., & Sons, Milwaukee, Wis. Leather. 169.050 ;
June 5 ; Serial No. 167,037 ; published IStar. 13. 192S.
Yurcich. Fred, Farrell, Pa. Reels upon which wire is
wound. 176,626 : Nov. 27 ; Serial No. 162,233 ; pub-
lished Sept. 18. 1923.
Yzermans & Co., Vlaardingen, Netherlands. Herrings and
sardines. 23,293 : renewed July 4. 1923.
Zabriskie, George A, New York, N. Y. Wheat flour.
172.613 ; Sept. 11 ; Serial No. 167,155 ; published June
5, 1923.
Zagat Inc., New York, N. Y. Laxative. 172.966; Sept.
11 ; Serial No. 175,047 ; published June 5. 1923.
Zales Bros., New York, N. Y. Hairpins, shoe laces, hair
curlers, snap fasteners, garter rings, straight pins, etc.
168,909 : May 29 ; Serial No. 160,270 ; published Feb.
27, 1923.
Zangmaster, John E., Columbus, Ohio. Coated ice-cream
products. 174,969 ; Oct. 30 ; Serial No. 158,352 ; pub-
lished Auc. 14, 1923.
Za-Rex Food Products Inc. (See Walker Bros. Co., as-
signor.)
Zarracina, Isidro R., Valladolid, Spain. Carburetors.
169,184 ; June 12 ; Serial No. 172,711 ; published Mar.
27, 1923.
Zatarain, E. A., & Sons, Inc., New Orleans, La. Root
beer. 164,904; Feb. 27.
Zeh & Hahnemann Co.. Newark, N. J. Power screw
presses. 163,682; Jan. 23.
Zeilin, J. H., & Co., Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa., as-
signor to C. F. Simmons Medicine Co. Incorporated,
St. Louis, Mo. Medicinal preparation for liver diseases.
24,258: renewed Feb. 20. 1924.
Zell, Lucian M.. New York. N. T. Aquamarines. 169,356 ;
June 12; Serial No. 172,193; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Zellerbach Paper Company, San Francisco, Calif. Paper
bags. 176,002; Nov. 13; Serial No. 182,433; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Zellerbach Paper Company, San Francisco, Calif. Paper
bags. 176,004 : Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,455 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Zellerbach Paper Company, San Francisco, Calif. Paper
bags. 176.005-7 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial Nos. 182,456-8 ;
published Sept. 4, 1923.
Zellerbach Paper Company. San Francisco, Calif. Paper
bags. 176,008 ; Nov. 13 ; Serial No. 182,460 ; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Zellerbach Paper Company. San Francisco. Calif. Paper
bags. 176,010; Nov. 13; Serial No. 182,459; pub-
lished Sept. 4, 1923.
Zeno Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Combination outer
suits, knickerbockers, coats, and caps for children.
175,087; Oct. 30; Serial No. 180,257; published Aug.
14, 1923.
Zes, James, doing business as A. & Z., Los Angeles, Calif.
Potato chips. 166.898; Apr. 17; Serial No. 165,107;
published Feb. 6, 1923.
Ziegler, Charles M.. doing business as Silk-O-Lene Oil
Companv, St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo. Motor oils.
164,705 ; Feb. 27.
Zlelinski, Alexander, Trenton, N. J. Salves. 173,483 ;
Sept. 25: Serial No. 175,905; published June 19, 1923.
Zieser & Kling, St. Louis, Mo. Ladies' and misses' coats
and suits. 174,584 ; Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 180,643 ;
published July 24, 1923.
Zigelman, M., St. Louis, Mo. Malt sirup. 173,947 ; Oct.
2; Serial No. 178,083; published July 10, 1923.
Zimmerman, Franklvn M.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Lubricnting
oils. 176.662: Nov. 27; Serial No. 182,031: published
Sept. 18. 1923.
Zimmerman Stove Heater Corp.. New York, N. Y. House-
heating kitchen ranges. 163,212 ; Jan. 2.
Zincke, Hans, Hoboken, N. J. Pastrv, fruit tarts, and
fruit pies. 167,212 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No. 164,847 ;
published Jan. 30. 1923.
Zinn Chemical Co., Oakland, Calif. Laxative sirup, hore-
hound, honey, and tar sirup, blood purifier, etc.
177,182; Dec. 11; Serial No. 180,731; published Sept.
18, 1923.
Zinsmaster
Baking
170,542; July 17
24, 1921,
Company, St. Paul, Minn. Bread.
; Serial No. 136,822; published May
Sons, Incorporated, Louisville, Ky.
Oct. 23 ; Serial No. 179,577 ; pub-
1923.
& Company, Incorporated. New York,
cotton waste, and shellac gums.
Zinsmeister, J., &
Coffee. 174,629
lished July 31,
Zinsser, William
N. Y. Sponges,
163,213; Jan. 2.
Zinsser, William, & Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Bronze powders, bronzing liquids, dragon's blood,
driers, enamels, etc. 163.702 ; Jan. 23.
Zinsser, William, & Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Acetones, denatured alcohols, aniline dyes, ben-
zole, and etching powder. 164,728 ; Feb. 27.
Zion's Co-Operative Mercantile Inst, Salt Lake City,
Utah. Overalls, coats, play suits, auto suits, khaki
pants, and shirts. 169,101 ; June 5.
Zip Manufacturing Co., Denver, Colo. Compound for
fitting in bearings. 167,884 ; May 8 ; Serial No.
167,373 ; published Jan. 30. 1923.
Zip Manufacturing Co., Denver, Colo. Compound for
rioning lawn mowers and the like. 167,885 ; May 8 ;
Serial No. 167,374 ; published Jan. 30, 1923.
Zipp Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Nonalcoholic, maltless compound for making beverages
and the beverages made therefrom. 174,123; Oct. 2;
Serial No. 132,673; published June 21, 1921.
Zip Products Company, Fremont, Ohio. Cleansing and
polishing fluid. 171.717 ; Aug. 14 ; Serial No. 147,328 ;
published Aug. 23, 1921.
Zobel, Ernst, Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Protective
composition in the nature of a paint for roofs.
177.513 ; Dec. 18 ; Serial No. 163,208 ; published Oct.
2 1923.
Zoll'a, Max A.. Chicago. 111. Artificial pearls. 171,142 ;
July 31 ; Serial No. 160,378 ; published Apr. 24, 1923.
Zoller, William, Company, Pittsburgh. Pa. Skinned and
regular hams, breakfast bacon. 173.126 ; Sept. 18 ;
Serial No. 172,924 ; published June 5, 1923.
Zollinger and Scliroth. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Silk crepe
piece goods. 168,770: May 29; Serial No. 173,869;
published Mar. 6. 1923.
Zollner, Theodore, Duluth. Minn. Piston rings. 165,085 ;
Mar. 6; Serial No. 158.513; pulilished Nov. 28, 1922.
Zo-Mu Syrup and Beverage Company. (See Orlando,
Joseph C.)
Zorro Tobacco Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Smoking
tobacco. 173,147 ; Sept. 18 ; Serial No. 177,887 ; pub-
lished June 12, 1923.
Zorro Tobacco Co.. Inc., The, Now York, N. Y. Smoking
tobacco. 177,887 ; June 12.
Zublin, John A., doing business as Zublin Tool Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Oil-well drills. 168,220 ; May 15 ;
Serial No. 172,312 ; published Feb. 27, 1923.
Zublin Tool Co., The. (See Zublin, John A.)
Zucker, Nathan S., doing business as The Utasal Com-
pany, New York, N. Y., and Salt Lake City. Utah. Medi-
cated bath preparation. 172,235 ; Aug. 28 ; Serial No.
174.984: published May 15, 1923.
Zucnutkandy Company, New.ark, N. J. Candies. 177,157 ;
Dec. 11 : Serial No. 181.969 ; published Sept. 25. 1923.
Zuprcher, C. B., & Co., Chicago, 111. Cheese. 172,5,34 ;
Sept. 4 ; Serial No. 174,052 ; published May 15. 1923.
Zura, Inc., Chicago, 111. Cosmetics — viz., hair tonic,
shampoo, hair straightener, etc. 164.458 ; Feb. 20.
Zurn, J A.. Manufacturing Company. (See Zurn, John A.)
Zurn, John A., doing business as J. A. Zurn Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Backwater traps, trap fer-
rules, clean-outs, pipe fittings, insertible joints, etc.
169,169; June 12; Serial No. 167,544; published
Mar. 20, 1923.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TRADE-MARK APPLICANTS.
PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION.
[Act of Feb. 20, 1905, Sec. 6, as amended Mar. 2, 1907.]
A. Gazzoni & C, Bologna, Italy. Preparation for cough.
175,600; Aug. 7.
A-B Stove Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Gas ranges.
172,073 ; Mar. 13.
A. and G. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Applicators for the lips.
172,409 ; Apr. 17.
A-I Manufacturing Co., Bradford, England. Electric
welding machines and parts thereof and electric tools
for welding purposes and parts thereof. 125,101 ;
June 5.
A. L. T. Rustic Company, Belvedere, 111. Ornamental
stonework articles. 177,518 ; July 10.
A-1 Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Metal
polish. 176,318 ; Aug. 7.
A & P Products Corporation, The, Jersey City, N. J.
Canned salmon. 179,696-7 ; July 31.
A/S Blyautfabrikken Viking, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Pencils. 183,131 ; Oct. 9.
A/S Ferrosau, Copenhagen, Denmark. Neutral constant
Iron preparation for use as blood generation, etc.
166,216; Mar. 20
A/S Ferrosan, Copenhagen, Denmark. Medicinal iron
preparation. 166,430 ; Mar. 27.
A. & S. Levy Co., New York, N. Y. Dresses, women's
robes and gowns, suits, coats, and waists. 172,001 ;
July 3.
A. & Z. (See Zes, James.)
Abbey Effervescent Salt Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Dry chpmical mixture or effervescent salt. 169,695 ;
Feb. 6.
Abbey Effervescent Salt Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Dry chemical mixture of health salt. 180,644-5 ;
Dec. 18.
Abbott, Frederick J., doing business as Crystal Petroleum
Products Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Motor fuels.
180,404; July 24.
Abbott, Frederick J., doing business as Crystal Petroleum
Products Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Motor
fuels. 180,406-8; July 17.
Abbott, Frederick J., doing business as Crystal Petro-
leum Products Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Lubricating and motor oil and lubricating greases.
182,033; Oct. 2.
Abbott, Hall & Co., also doing business as John Braad-
land Ltd. and Venus Packing Co. Canned fish.
177,580; July 3.
Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Arsphenamine and
neoarsphenamine. 177,889 ; Aug. 28.
Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Butyl aminobenzoate.
179,913 ; Aug. 7.
Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Preparation for the
prevention and treatment of sunburn. 179,914 ;
July 24.
Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, 111. N-butyl-ethyl-barbi-
turic acid. 181,233 ; Aug. 21.
Abbott, Samuel B., Columbus, Miss. Preparation for
treatment of pyorrhea. 182,491 ; Oct. 23.
Abeco Beverage Company, Boston, Mass. Beverages and
ginger ale sold as soft drinks and extracts, flavors,
sirups, etc., used in preparation of same. 171,605 ;
Feb. 27.
Abeeco Mill, Inc. Artificial-silk waste partly prepared.
179,912 ; Aug. 21.
Abel-Jensen Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Alkaline salts.
171,884; Apr. 24.
Abel-Jensen Laboratories, Chicago, lU. Antiseptic laxa-
tive. 183,515 ; Nov. 13.
Abels, Sophie, Plainfield, N. J. Healing salve for all swell-
ing and cancer. 169,696 ; Jan. 9.
Aberdeen Creamery Company, Aberdeen, Miss. Butter.
164,793 ; Jan. 30.
Aberfoyle Mfg. <^o.. Chester, Pa. Cotton piece goods.
167,968; Feb. 13.
Abilene Flour Mills Co., The, Abilene, Kans. Wheat
flour. 171,780; June 5.
Ablett, Robert, & Co., Inc., Whitesboro, N. Y. Knit
underwear. 140,750 ; Nov. 13.
Aborn Shirt Mfg. Co. (See Tenenbaum, David.)
Abraham, Edward, doing business as Abraham & Co., New
York, N. y. Buckles and belt links for personal wear.
176,589 ; May 8.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lotions for ex-
ternal application to the body. 172,813 ; Apr. 3.
Abraham & Str.Tus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's under-
wear. 172,815 ; Aug. 28.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Phonographs.
174,118 ; Mar. 6.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton voiles
and dress goods in the piece. 181,579 ; Aug. 21.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bobsleds.
181,580; Oct. 16.
826
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheets and
pillow cases. 182,279 ; Sept. 18.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Coffee.
182,281 ; Sept. 25.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Coffee.
182,282 ; Sept. 11.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy automo-
biles. 183,016; Sept. 11.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hairpins.
186,403; Nov. 27.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
186,404 ; Dec. 18.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Corsets.
186,620; Dec. 25.
Abraham & Straus, Inc., New York, N. Y. Phonographs.
186,685; Dec. 11.
Abrams, Dr. Albert, San Francisco, Calif. Electrical medi-
cal instrument. 170,744^ ; Feb. 27.
Abrams, Joseph, San Francisco, Calif. Shampoo. 178,368 ;
Oct. 9.
Abrasive Company, Bridesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. Abrasive
material for impregnating cement and composition
floors, etc. 165,978; Oct. 16.
Ac Spark Plug Company, Flint, Mich. Speedometers.
163,493 ; Sept. 25.
Accas Brothers, New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 169,470 ;
Feb. 27.
Ace Hardware Manufacturing Corporation, Philadelphia,
Pa. Knife and edge-tool sharpening machines.
172,314 ; June 12.
Ace Motor Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Motor cycles.
175,908; Mar. 13.
Acheson Harden Co., The, New York, N. Y. Children's
handkerchiefs. 167,216 ; Aug. 14.
Acheson Manufacturing Company, Rankin, Pa. Pipe and
vent fittings, traps, etc. 163,211 ; July 24.
Achilles Guard Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Heel
guards made of fabric for shoes. 169,698 ; Mar. 6.
AcUerman & Rosenthal, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and St.
Louis, Mo. Ladies' and children's hats. 160,910 ;
Sept. 18.
Ackerman, Simon, New York, N. Y. Men's clothing.
181,581-2 ; Nov. 6.
Acme Brick Company, Danville, 111. Brick and tile, ex-
cept metal and porcelain. 169,666 ; Feb. 20.
Acme Can Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Plain, decorated,
and lithographed tin, metal, and paper packages.
180,203; Sept. 4.
Acme Cone Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cake cones. 175.177 ;
Aug. 28.
Acme Flavoring Co., Portland, Oreg. Food-flavoring ex-
tracts. 166,969 ; Jan. 16.
Acme Grocery Co., The, Chicago, 111. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 166,625 ; Jan. 16.
Acme Orchard Co., Inc., White Salmon. Wash. Fresh
apples. 176,149 ; May 15.
Acme Varnish Works. (See Moran, Richard H.)
Acme White Lead & Color Works, Hamtramck, Mich.
Paints, stains, varnishes, etc. 160,915 ; Sept. 11.
Acme White Lead & Color Works, Hamtramck, Mich.
Bronze, dry, etc., colors, driers, enamels, etc. 185.853 ;
Dec. 11.
Acme Wire Company, The, New Haven, Conn. Insulated
electric wire. 183,241 ; Oct. 2.3.
Acorn Watch Case Co. (See Gottlieb, Joseph.)
Actien-Gesellschaft fur Anilin-Fabrikation, Berlin. Ger-
many. Preparation for protecting animal substances
against the noxious effects of chemicals, etc. 170,232 ;
Mar. 27.
Activad Sign Service. (See Dawson, Harry C.)
Adam, Frank, Electric Co., St. Louis, Mo. Electrical
switches, switchboards, switch boxes, etc. 169,269 ;
Jan. 2.
Adamite Filtration Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Filtration
materials. 182,326; Sept. 11.
Adams, Albert J., assignor to H. H. Waters, New York,
N. Y. Preparation for use as a preventive of rheu-
matism and for neutralizing uric acid. 168,910 ;
Nov. 13.
Adams, Alfred B., New York, N. Y. Biotherapeutic and
opotherapeutic products. 176,004-7 ; June 5.
Adams, Alfrod B., New York, N. Y. Biotherapeutic and
opotherapeutic products. 176,008 ; July 17.
Adams, Alfred B., New York, N. Y. Biotherapeutic and
opotherapeutic products. 176,009-10 ; June 5.
Adams, Alonzo H., doing business as Exhaust Lock Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind Steering-post control and ex-
haust lock. 176,435 ; May 15.
Adams, D. E., Co.. Inc., Athol, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Silk and artificial-silk thread and yam. 165,849 ;
Jan. 30.
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
827
Adams, Harry E., Haverliill, Mass. Women's sandals of
leather and textile material. 176,705-S ; Apr. 24.
Adams & Jewell, Rome, N. Y. Tlastic cements. 184,951 ;
Dec. L'5.
Adams & Jewell, Rome, N. Y. Refractory paints.
187,509; Dec. 11.
Adams & Sous Grocer Company, Chillicotbe, Mo. Canned
vegetables, fruits, and fish. 169,268 ; Mar. 6.
Adams. Thomas H., doing business as Cushman Drug Co.,
Vincennes, Ind. Salve or skin balm which is an anti-
septic dressing. 166,970; Jan. 23.
Adams, William C, Co., Boston, Mass. Arc and electric
welding goggles. 176,436; May 29.
Adamson, Charles E., doing business as Safetygas &
Appliance Company, Wabash, Ind. Denatured alcohol.
179,124 ; Sept. 18.
Adamson. Charles B., Wabash, Ind. Stoves, baking and
annealing ovens, heaters, etc. 179,125 ; July 24.
Adonsite Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid integral used
in mixing of building materials. 180,317; Aug. 7.
Adjusto Shoe Lace Company Incorporated, New York, N. Y.,
assignor to Anawan Braid Company, Providence, R. I.
Corset and shoe lace tips. 152,303 ; Jan. 9.
Adler, David, & Sons Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Fab-
rics made of wool and wool substitutes. 174,761 ;
Aug. 28.
Adler", Ellas J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Crackers. 156,345;
Mar. 27.
Admiral Tire & Rubber Company, The, Coshocton, Ohio.
Inner tubes, pneumatic, etc., tires. 183,017 ; Nov. 13.
Adolph Coors Company, The, Golden, Colo. Bakers' sirup
used in making bread and similar articles of ' food
made from malt and corn. 3 66,591; July 3.^
Adot, N. v Hno., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hempen
pumps (iUparagatas). 182,9.52; Nov. 27.
Ad-Packed Hair Net Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 176,240-3 ; Apr. 10.
Ad-Pep Printing and Publishing Co. (See International
Association of Machinists.)
Adsit and Uugg Inc., Burlington, Vt. Sheep-lined fur
coats, overcoats, hosiery, knitted fabric underwear, etc.
174,421 ; Aug. 21.
Adsit and Rugg Inc., Burlington, Vt. Sheep-lined coats
and vests, fur coats, hosiery, etc. 174,421 ; Nov. 20.
Advance Abrasive Co. (See Kann, William L.)
Advance Battery Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Ky.
Storage batteries. 154,633 ; Mar. 27.
Advance Battery Mfg. Co., Louisville, Ky. Dry and stor-
age batteries. 177,453 ; Dec. 25.
Advance Candy M'f'g. Corp., New York, N. Y. Chocolate
candy. 164,356 ; Apr. 3.
Advance Chemical Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Con-
centrated maltless extract as a material for making
ginger ale and other beverages. 177,721 ; Aug. 28.
Advance Knitting Mills. (See Block, Felix.)
Advance Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Picture-view-
ing machines. 185,101 ; Dec. 25.
Advance Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Two-wheeled
children's coaster vehicles. 174,684 ; Apr. 3.
Advance Wood Turning Co., Chicago, 111. Electric floor
and table lamps. 164,150-1 ; Oct. 9.
Advanced Metal Stamping Company. (See Hardy,
Charles.)
Advertising Auto Speedway Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Miniature automobile race track and cars for use
thereon. 179,506; Aug. 7.
Advertoshare Co. (See D'Orio, Julius.)
Aeolian Company, The, New York, N. Y. Assembled radio
transmitting and receiving sets. 166,124 ; Aug. 21.
Aerobelle Company, Worcester, Mass. Shock absorbers.
186.041 ; Dec. 11.
Aeroil Burner Company, Inc., Union Hill, N. J. Oil-
burning appliances. 169,840 ; July 17.
Aero-Kord Co. (See Berdon, Albert E.)
Aeroshade Company. The, Waukesha, Wis. Porch and
window shades. 178,016 ; June 12.
Aetna Carpet Co., New York, N. Y. Textile carpets.
174,504; Apr. 17.
Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Monthly
periodical. 180,318 ; July 31.
Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.
Monthly periodical. 180.319 ; Aug. 7.
African & Eastern Trading Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 175.230; Apr. 10.
African & Eastern Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 175,230 ; July 17.
Aggeler & IVIusser Seed Co.. Los Aneeles, Calif. Field,
garden, and farm seeds. 168.743; May 1.
Agines Brothers. New York, N. Y. Imitation-mlnk-fur
coats. 163,728; Nov. 13.
Agra Company, Detroit, Mich. Perfumes. 174,762 ;
Apr. 24.
Aera Shirt Co., New York, N. Y. Dress, negligee, and work
■shirts. 179.126 ; Aug. 14.
Agricoln & Agricola, Detroit, Mich. Casting alloy.
170.745; Mar. 20.
-igrilin Chemical Company, The. Wilmington, Del., and
New York. N. Y. Laxative. 181.970; Sept. 11.
Agripa Company. The. (See Mitchell, Robert G.)
Aikin & Aikin, Fort Worth, Tex. Playing cards. 174,056;
Apr. 10.
Alnsn, F. S., Company, Inc., El Paso, Tex. Coffee.
156,672; Sept. 11.
Ainsley, J. C, Packing Co., Campbell, Calif. Canned
fruits. 167,911 ; Feb. 6.
Aird-Don Co., Troy, N. Y. Boilers for heating purposes.
179,254 ; Sept. 4.
Ajello, Michele, Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned olive
oil. 179,448 ; Oct. 16.
Akin Manufacturing Company, Charlotte, N. C. Shoe
polish. 174,809 ; Apr. 24.
Akron Barrow Company, The, Akron and Cleveland,
Ohio. Tubular wheelbarrows, contractors' wheelbar-
rows, and concrete carts. 154,909 ; Mar. 13.
Akron Grocery Co., The, Akron, Ohio. Coffee, olive oil.
and sugar. 180,260; Nov. 13.
Akron Grocery Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Canned
pork and beans, rolled oats, canned milk. 165,114 ;
Jan. 30.
Akron Grocery Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Catchup.
dried prunes and peaches, shelled popcorn, etc. 175,833 ;
Sept. 18.
Akron-Selle Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Liquid gauges.
157,016; June 12.
Aktlebolaget Atmos, Stockholm, Sweden. High-preSSure
boilers and parts thereof. 172,140 ; May 22.
Aktlebolaget Galco, Stockholm, Sweden. Office supplies.
147,149; Feb. 6.
Aktlebolaget Molnbacka-Trysll, Tornaga, Sweden. Craft
paper. 175,178 ; Mar. 27.
Aktiengesellschaft fUr Chemische Produkte vormals H.
Scheidemandel, Berlin, Germany. Pharmaceutical
preparations for promoting the growth of hair.
171,565; June 12.
Aktiengesellschaft fur Chemische Produkte, vormals H.
Scheidemandel, Berlin, Germany. Pharmaceutical
preparations for promoting the growth of human hair.
171,566; July 17.
Aktiengesellschaft fiir Tiefbohrtechnlk und Maschlnenbau
vormals Tranzl & Co., Vienna, Austria. Diesel motors
and internal-combustion engines. 178,422 ; Aug. 14.
Alabama By-Products Corporation, Birmingham, and Tar-
rant, Ala. Crude coal tar and coke. 166,626 ; Jan. 9.
Alabama Overall Company, Scottsboro, Ala. Overalls.
167,504; Jan. 2.
Alabastlne Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Water paints
and wall coatings. 168,995 ; Mar. 20.
Aladdin Mystic Beauty Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Clay for facial treatment. 172,572 ; Apr. 10.
Aladdin Tire Corporation, Rutherford, N. J. Casings and
tubes of pneumatic tires. 170,109 ; Feb. 13.
Alaga & Forencich Co., WatsonvlUe, Calif. Fresh apples.
174,422 ; May 8.
Alaska Pacific Fisheries, Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
187,277 ; Dec. 18.
Alaska Packers Association, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
salmon. 166,804 ; Jan. 30.
Alaskan Fur Company. (See Gould, F. L.)
Alb. & B. Henkels, Inc., New York, N. Y. Laces and up-
holstery goods. 169,210-1 ; Sept. 11.
Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Co., Albany, N. Y.
Toilet paper and paper towels. 176,437 ; Apr. 10.
Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Co., Albany, N. Y.
Toilet paper and paper towels. 182,529 ; Aug. 21.
Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Co., Albany, N. Y.
Toilet paper and paper towels. 184,889 ; Oct. 23.
Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Company, Albany,
N. Y. Toilet paper. 184,576; Nov. 1.3.
Albeco Company, San Francisco, Calif. Foot-relief
powder, massage cream, vanishing cream, hair pomade,
etc. 176,309 ; Aug. 14.
Albemarle Mills Company, Inc., Charlottesville, Va. Wood
flooring. 173,312 ; Mar. 27.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Seattle, Wash. Wheat flour.
168,744; Jan. 23.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Seattle, Wash. Breakfast cereal
food. 169,270 ; Apr. 3.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Seattle, Wash. Rolled oats,
split peas, hominy, hominy grits, etc. 1751,753 ;
Sept. 25.
Albers Company, Incorporated, Richmond, Va. Cough
.sirup. 184,0-18 ; Sept. 18.
Albert. J., and Son. (See Albort, Michael P.)
Albert. Michael F., doinsr businpss a.s .T. Albert and Son,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Mouth organs,
accordions, flutes, and flageolets. 169,488 ; Mar. 6.
Alberto Vales Company, New Orleans, La. Soap. 174,378 ;
May 1.
Alberto Vales Company, New Orleans, La. Vegetable
shortening. 185.6."'6 ; Nov. 13.
Alberts, Jacob L., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 165,516;
Feb- 20.
Alberts, Jacob L., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 165,517 ;
May 8.
Alberts, Jacob L., doing business as Alberts Manufactur-
ine Co., New York, N. Y. Bandeaux and corsets.
172.024; Sept. 4.
Alberts. Jacob L., doing business as Alberts Manufactnr-
insr Co., New York, N. Y. Bandeaux and corsets.
172.501 : Sept. 4.
Albrecht, Fred W., Grocery Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Crackers. 163 662-3: .Tan. 30.
Alcone Knitting Mills, San Francisco. C.nlif. Men's knit-
ted coats for outer wear. 150,427 ; Jan. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpTiahetical list of trade-mark applicants — Contimied.
Alden, Clarence J., doing business as The Painesville Me-
tallic Binding Co., Painesville, Ohio. Metallic flat
curtain rods. 176,867 ; Sept. 4.
Alden Manufacturing Company, Springfield, Mass. Parts
for radio apparatus. 180,953 ; Sept. 4.
Alden Speare's Sons Co., The, Chicago, 111. Laundry nets
or bags. 180,306 : Oct. 9.
Alderman, Fairchild Co., Rochester, N. T. Games.
177,206-7; May 29.
Alderman, Fairchild Co., Rochester, N. Y. Game.
178,423 ; July 17.
Alderman, Fairchild Company, Rochester, N. Y. Game.
181,050; July 17.
Aldrich, Anthony B., Washington, D. C. License-tag fas-
teners for automobiles and the like. 181,37] : Sept. 18,
Alert Manufacturing Company. (See Haeseler, Charles H.)
Alexander, Armstead M., Independence, Mo. Ice cream.
166,494 ; Jan. 16.
Alexander, H. W., Co. (See Alexander, Henry W., jr.)
Alexander, Henry W., jr., doing business as H. W. Alex-
ander Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Mints. 166,802 ; Mar. 6.
Alexander, Lenna T., Tulsa, Okla. Hair tonic. 168,745 ;
Feb. 13.
Alexander, Robert E., Tulsa, Okla. Jack frames for
pumping jacks. 176,813 ; May 29.
Alexander, Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Boots and shoes
made of leather. 172,410 ; Apr. 17.
Alexandre & Emile, New York, N. Y. Preparation for use
when effecting a permanent wave in the hair. 182,695 :
Dec. 18.
Alexandria Coffee Company. (See Yates, Claude R.)
Alexandria Potato Curing Company Inc., Alexandria, La.
Sweet potatoes in their natural state. 162,475 ; Jan. 30.
Al-Fa-Fa Mfg. Co. (See Geddes & Barnaby.)
Alfocorn Milling Company, doing business as Consolidated
Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Stock feed. 177,811 ;
Aug. 21.
Alger & Mowry Manufacturing Company, Stockton, Calif.
Dressing ror motor-vehicle tops and leather and
rubber goods. 171,606 ; Mar. 20.
Algin Company, Limited, The, Penzance, England. Food
for cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, and poultry. 163,661 ;
Mar. 20.
Alice-Louise Company. (See Lynch, Alice L.)
Alltak Packing Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned Salmon.
165.656 ; Jan. 2.
All Saints Cigar Co., Tampa, Fla. Cigars. 180,165 ;
July 31.
All Star Hosiery Co. (See Robison, Frank.)
Allandale Knitting Mills. Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
outer garments. 176,244 ; July 17.
Allbestos Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Brake lining.
168,091 ; Jan. 30.
Allbestos Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Brake linings.
168,092; Feb. 6.
Allegheny Steel Company, Brackenridge, Pa. Steel billets,
sheets, forgings, round bars, and rounds. 179,698 ;
Aug. 21.
Allegheny Steel Company, Brackenridge, Pa. Steel and
iron sheets and plates, ingot molds, etc. 165,518 ;
Dec. 11.
Allegheny Steel Company, Brackenridge, Pa. Journal
boxes and lids, railway cars, etc. 160.795 : Dec. 11.
Allen, Alma E., doing business as The Allen Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Salves for the hair and scalp.
171,782 ; Oct. 30.
Allen, Bona, Inc., Buford, Ga. Horse collars, harness, and
harness parts. 182,827 ; Sept. 18.
Allen-Bradley Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical con-
trolling devices. 176,438 ; May 8.
Allen-Bradley Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical re-
sistance for wireless apparatus. 186,974 ; Dec. 4.
Allen, Doctor, W. A., Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Den-
tal cream. 185,000 ; Dec. 18.
Allen, Edward E., Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Wood paste
filler, oil colors, enamel, etc. 179,078 ; July 10.
Allen, Edward E.. Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Enamel for
general use. 179,079 ; May 29.
Allen, Edward E., Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Floor paint.
179,080 ; May 29.
Allen, Edward E., Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. House paint.
179,081 ; May 29.
Allen Filter Company, The, Toledo. Ohio. Filters, water
coolers, and beverage coolers. 169,344 ; Jan. 2.
Allen, Gravel Company, Memphis, Tenn. Paving gravel.
159,676 ; Apr. 3.
Allen Horace L., Mfg. Co., Nashville. Tenn. Overalls,
pants, and working shirts. 175,591 ; Aug. 7.
Allen Hydrostatic Pump Syndicate Ltd., Westminster,
London, England. Pumping apparatus utilizing hydro-
static pressure for raising liquids. 174,193 ; Mav 15.
Allen. Joseph P., Co. Inc., The, Dixfield, Me. Elastic
braids. 166,760 ; .Tan. 2.
Allen & Lewis, Portland, Oreg. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 174,379: July 3.
Allen Paint & Putty Works, Chicago, lU. Putty.
172,968-9 ; Feb. 20.
Allen Remedy Company, ShefBeld, Iowa. Goiter medicine.
158,209 ; Mar. 6.
Allen, Samuel L.. doing business as Phoenix Drug Store,
Monroe, La. Corn remedy. 185,399 ; Dec. 11.
Allen-Spiegel Shoe Mfg. Co.. Bel^um, Wis. Shoes,
insoles, and outer soles. 171,519 ; Apr. 10.
Aller Brothers, Chicago, 111. Pins, hairpins, safety pins,
elastics, and hair nets. 173,300 ; May 15.
Aller Brothers, Chicago, 111. Paper tablets, composition
and blank books, pads, papeteries, etc. 175,589 ;
Apr. 17.
Alley, Charles G., doing business as Alley Medicine Co.,
Birmingham, Ala. Laxative tablets. 169,706 ; Feb. 13.
Alley Medicine Co. (See Alley, Charles G.)
Allied Belting Company, The, Greenville, Ohio. News
bags, aprons, and coal bags. 179,128 ; Sept. 4.
Allied Factories Corporation, Kansas City, Mo. House-
hold electrical devices. 177,118 ; June 19.
Allied Golf Company, Chicago, 111. Golf clubs. 169,272 ;
July 10.
Allied Packers, Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Fresh meats.
163,309 ; Nov. 20.
Alligator Oil Clothing, St. Louis, Mo. Topcoats, rain-
coats, overcoats, and suits for men and boys. 172,853 ;
Aug. 14.
Ailing & Cory Co., The, Rochester, N. Y. Wrapping
paper. 177,158 ; Apr. 24.
AUingham Candy Manufacturing Company, The, Colo-
rado Springs, Colo. Confection. 158,912 ; Oct. 2.
AUingham, E. F., Mfg. Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.
PutCed-wheat confection. 172,714 ; Apr. 17.
Allraans Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Lotion applied to the
face after shaving, hair tonic, tooth paste, etc. 155,471 ;
May 29.
Al-Lon Manufacturing Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md.
Ironing-board pads and covers, washable mattress
covers. 180,646 ; Aug. 14.
Al-Lon Manufacturing Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md.
Shoe bags, clothes protectors, clothespin aprons.
180,647 : Sept. 4.
Alloway Brothers, Nashville, Tenn. Butter, live and
dressed poultry, and eggs. 181,100 ; Oct. 16.
Allsilk Hosiery Mills. (See Alperson & Son.)
Alou?o Bros., Brunswick, Ga. Cigars. 171.245; Jan. 9.
Alopex Products Company. (See Harris, Irwin J.)
Alouf Bros., Roanoke, Va. Coffee. 166,217 ; Jan. 16.
Alpen Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Counterirritant
and rubefacient. 179,129 ; Aug. 7.
Alperowitz, M., & Son, Chicago, 111. Hats and caps.
171,246 ; Feb. 20.
Alperson & Son, doing business as Allsilk Hosiery Mills,
Omaha, Nebr. Hosiery. 164,018 ; Jan. 9.
Alpha Chemical Company, The. Springfield, Ohio. Tonic
and laxative tablet. 154,468 ; Feb. 20.
Alpha Game & Toy Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Educational puzzle game. 174,275 ; June 19.
Alphen, Inc., New York, N. Y. Baseballs, bats, masks,
heel and toe plates, etc. 169,232 ; May 29.
Alphen, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hats, caps, shoes, hose,
belts, etc. 169,233 ; Jan. 9.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Cheese and
preserved cheese. 157,127 ; Jan. 30.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
170.110; Mar. 20.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
170.111-12; May 8.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
170.113; Mar. 20.
Alpina Cheese Co., Burgdorf, Switzerland. Swiss cheese.
170,114 ; May 8.
Alpine Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
152,666 ; Jan. 16.
Alpine Chocolates Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
146,194 ; Nov. 27.
Alsa Laboratory. (See Shely, Elizabeth.)
Alsdorf, A. J., Corporation, The, Chicago, 111. Oil
heaters. 180,678 ; Aug. 21.
Alta Clothing Company, Boston, Mass. Men's and
youths' overcoats, raincoats, suit coats, suits, vests,
and trousers. 181,234 ; Aug. 7.
Altfeld, Lazarus, doing business as Altfeld Drug Co.,
South Bend, Ind. Liver pills, headache tablets, eye
balm, uterine tonic, cold and grip tablets. 172,855 ;
Apr. 17.
Altman, B. & Co., New York, N. Y. Electric vacuum clean-
ers. 171,439 ; Jan. 9.
Altman, B., & Co., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 178,540 ;
May 22.
Altman, B., & Co., New York, N. Y. Children's dresses.
184.051 ; Oct. 9.
Altoona Packing Company, Astoria, Oreg. Canned fish.
178,542; .July 17.
Altoona Packing Company, Astoria, Oreg. Canned fish.
178,543: Sept. 11.
Altweln O. R., & Co. (See Altwein, Oscar R.)
Altweln, Oscar R., doing business as O. R. Altweln & Co.,
Asheville, N. C. Hair-straightening combs. 166,733;
Mar. 27.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktlen - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen.
Switzerland. Calcium carbide, nitric acid, and nitrates.
173,022 ; Mar. 27.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktien - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
Switzerland. Crude and prepared aluminum and alu-
minum allows. 173,028 ; Feb. 6.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktien - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
Switzerland. Crude and prepared aluminum and alu-
minum alloys. 174,875 : May 1.
Aluminium - Industrie - Aktien - Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
Switzerland. Calcium carbide. 175,290 ; May 22.
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Aluminium - Industrie - Alitien - Gesellschaft, Neuhauscn,
Switzerland. Aluniinum and aluminum alloys. 175,291 ;
May 1.
AIuminoThermlc Corporation, Roselle Park, N. J. Me-
tallic compounds for use in welding metals. 172,660 ;
May 22.
AlumiDuin Company of America, Pittsburgh and New
Kensington, Pa. " Aluminum houscliold, kitchen, and
cooking utensils. 167,115 ; Jan. 2.
Aluminum Company of America. Pittsburgh and New
Kensington, Pa. Aluminum and aluminum-base alloys.
180,670 ; Oct. 30.
Aluminum Sales Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Kitchen
utensils. 142,379; Oct. 23.
AlTord. Josephine L.., Henderson, N. Y. Pelts of fur-
bearing animals. 165,776 ; Dec. 4.
Ambridge Knitting Company, Ambridge and Pittsburgh,
Pa. Hosiery. 180,680; Sept. 18.
Ambrite Products Company, Centralia, Wash. Cleaning
and polishing compound for automobiles, etc. 182,530 ;
Oct. 16.
Ambrosia Chocolate Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Candy. 171,887 ;
Apr. 10.
Ambrosia Chocolate Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Candy.
168,094 : Aug. 21.
Ambrosia Chocolate Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Candy. 171,888 ;
Dec. 11.
Amend, l^ed W., Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 167,286 ;
Feb. 6.
American Abrasive Metals Company, New York, N. Y.
Cast metal used for agitating or stirring minerol, etc.
177,464 ; May 15.
American Agricultural Chemical Company, The, New
York, N. Y. Fertilizer. 176,868 ; Apr. 17.
American Agriculturist, Inc., New York, N. Y. Periodical
publication. 178,204 ; July 10.
American Arch Company, New York, N. Y. Fire and
other brick. 158.967 ; July 17.
American Asphalt Paint Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
paint. 178,017 ; July 17.
-American Auto Accessories Stores, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Rubber and fabric tires and tubes for vehicles.
179,579 ; Oct. 2.
American Auto Lamp Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric
automobile lamps. 165,600; May 29.
American Automobile Accessories Company, The, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Inner armor or reliner for automobile
tires. 120,271; May 22.
American Automobile Accessories Company, The, doing
business as Crosley Manufacturing Company, Cincin-
nati. Ohio. Radloreceivers, radiodetectors, radioampli-
fiers, electrical condensers, etc. 170,476 ; Jan. 30.
American lia'iery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bread.
175,179; Sept. 11.
American Banking Machine Corporation, The, Saginaw,
Mich. Advertising cards and educational posters.
178,948; Apr. 24.
American Bleached Goods Company Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 176,522 ; May 1.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 176.525 ; Dec. 4.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton poplins in the piece. 179,255 ; July 10.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Cotton piece goods. 182,896; Aug. 28.
American Bleached Goods Company, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 184,198-9 ; Dec. 4.
American Bodv Company, Dallas, Tex. Motor vehicle
bodies. 166,214 ; Jan. 2.
American Boron Products Co., Inc., Reading, Pa. Babbitt
metal. 165.742; Feb. 20.
American Bottle Cap Co., Seattle, Wash. Bottle caps.
151,777 ; Apr. 3.
American Bread Wrapper Company, Chicago, HI. Paper
wrappers. 173,160; Feb. 13.
.\mericiin Briar Pipe Company, Chicago, 111. Cigar and
cigarette holders. 183.685 : Oct. 2.
American Buckle Co. (See Hertz, Felix.)
American Burtonizing Company and Wallerstein Labo-
ratories, New York, N. Y. Dextrinous sirup used in
making beverages. 160.178 : May 1.
American Burtonizing Company and Wallerstein Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Invertase used in making
sugar sirups. 166,340 ; Mar. 27.
American Burtonizing Company and Wallerstein Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Diastatic preparation used
for desizing and degumming of fabrics, etc. 183,619 ;
Nov. 13.
American Cash Register Co., Saginaw, Mich. Cash regis-
ters. 175,909 ; May 15.
American Cellulose & Chemical Manufacturing Company,
Ltd., New York, N. Y. Composition used in the manu-
facture of moldings, castings, etc. 162,212; Jan. 9.
American Character Doll Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Dolls. 179,130; June 19.
American Chemical & Drug Co., Olyphant, Pa. Pro-
prietary medicinal preparation for use as an aid to
nature in lung affections, coughs, etc. 171,889 ;
Apr. 10.
American Chemical Manufacturing Co., The, Denver, Colo.
Uric-acid solvent and blood purifier. 164,996 ; Oct. 9.
American Chemical & Manufacturing Corporation, Dover,
Del., and Kenilworth, N. J. Rustproofing oils.
169.432 ; Aug. 28.
American Chemical Paint Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Preparation of acid reaction for preventing rust.
156,955 ; Apr. 3.
American Chemical Paint Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Water-soluble white powder for removing oil and
grease, etc. 181,235 ; Nov. 20.
American Chicle Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Chew-
ing gum. 175,834 ; June 19.
American Chocolate Almond Co., The. (See Panoulias,
Panayiotis D.)
American Cone & Pretzel Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cone cake. 162,659 ; Jan. 2.
American Cone and Pretzel Company, doing business as
Continental Packing Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Canned peaches, tomatoes, and sweet potatoes. 171,397 ;
May 1.
American Cone and Pretzel Company, doing business as
Continental Packing Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Canned beans, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, peaches, chill
sauce, and catchup put up in containers. 171,398 ;
Mav 1.
American Cone and Pretzel Company, doing business as
Continental Packing Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Canned peaches, canned Lima beans, beans, tomatoes,
and sweet potatoes. 171,400 ; May 8.
American Copper Products Corporation, Elizabeth Port,
N. J. Bars and insulated wire, cable, and cordage for
electrical purposes. 160,685 ; Apr. 24.
American Copper Products Corporation, Elizabeth Port,
N. J. Wire composed of copper specially treated.
160,686; May 8.
American I'otton Oil Company, The, Union Township, near
Guttenberg, N. J., and New York, N. Y. Vegetable oil
for salad and cooking. 165,575 ; Feb. 20.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, Union Township,
near Guttenberg, N. J., and New York, N. Y. Oil for
salads and cooking. 171,520 ; Apr. 10.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, Union Township,
near Guttenberg, N. J., and New York, N. Y. Edible
oils and fats and combinations thereof. 176,709 ;
Aug. 28.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, Union Township,
near Guttenberg, N. J. Soap stock. 177,466; Nov. 13.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, New York, N. Y.
Edible cottonseed, and vegetable oils. 177,812 ;
June 12.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, New York, N. Y.
Hard fats and cottonseed oils. 178,425 ; Sept. 11.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, New York. N. Y.
Hard fats and cottonseed oils. 178,425 : Nov. 13.
American Cotton Oil Company, The, Union Township,
near Guttenberg, N. J., and New York, N. Y. Edible
oils and fats. 178,944 ; Sept. 4.
American Crayon Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio. Paint
pigment. 169,391 ; Jan. 2.
American Crayon Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio. Cray-
ons, chalks, and pencils. 171,440 ; Apr. 3.
American Crayon Company, The. Sandusky, Ohio. Cray-
ons and pencils. 177,347 ; May 8.
American Crayon Company, The, Sandusky, Ohio. Water
colors. 184,488; Oct. 23.
American Cutlery Company, Chicago, 111. Table knives
of base metal. 149,621 ; July 3.
American Dealers Trading Corporation, Huntington, Pa.
Wheat flour. 173,990 : June 5.
American Diamond & Jewelry Co. (See Shapiro, Esther C.)
American Dishwashing Machine Company. (See Simpson,
Tracy W.)
American Display Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Toy
electric railway. 174,718 ; Apr. 10.
American Drafting Furniture Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y.
Drafting tables and hoards and attachments for same,
etc. 138,746; Oct. 23. ^ ^. ^, ^
American Druggists Syndicate, Long Island City, N. Y.
Perfumes, toilet waters, face cream, etc. 187,371 ;
Dec. 25.
American Dyewood Company, New York, N. Y. Fire-
extinguishing compositions and ingredients thereof.
182,897; Oct. 30.
American Education Press, Inc.. Columbus, Ohio. Name
of a publication. 176,246 ; June 12.
American Electric Equipment Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Portable electric lamps and parts thereof, etc.
175,754-5; July 10. , ^, ^
American Electric Equipment Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Portable electric lamps and parts thereof, etc.
175,758; July 10. „ „
American Fibre Chair Seat Corp., Long Island, N. Y.
Fiber chair seat. 177,028 ; June 12.
American Fork & Hoe Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Agricultural hand implements for hoeing and digging.
179,509; Sept. 11.
American Fork & Hoe Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Reels for hose and the like. 181,714 ; Oct. 2.
American Gear Company, Jackson, Mich. Gears and
shafts. 180,461 ; Aug. 28.
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass. Flint paper
and cloth, garnet paper and cloth, and emery paper
and cloth. 174,648; Mar. 20.
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Alphahetical list of trade-marh applicants — Continued.
American Glue Company, Boston, Mass. Sandpapers and
sand cloths. 187,239 ; Dec. 25.
American Hair Felt Co., Chicago, 111. Hair carpet cush-
ions and hair scat cushions. 173,066 ; May 1.
American Hair Felt Co., Chicago, 111. Felt. 173,067 ;
Feb. 27.
American Hair Felt Company, Chicago, 111. Felt insulat-
ing material. 174,354-5 ; Mar. 27.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Hard-rubber rods, sheets, and tubes.
165,655 ; Feb. 20.
American Hard Rubber Company. Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Dials made of hard rubber for radio appa-
ratus. 168,093 ; .Tan. 30.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Combs. 173,024; May 15.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Combs for dressing, ornamenting, and
cleaning the hair. 173,025 ; Mar. 27.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Dials made of hard rubber for radio ap-
paratus. 175,694 ; May 8.
American Hard Rubber Company, Hempstead and New
York, N. Y. Aerial insulators and radio panels.
176,778 ; May 8.
American Hominy Company, Chicago, 111. Self-rising
flour. 173,391; May 8.
American Hominy Company, Chicago, 111. Hominy.
178,150; Aug. 21.
American Hominy Company, Chicago, 111. Poultry feeds
and mash. 178,489 ; Sept. 18.
American Hominy Company, Chicago, 111. Core oils.
178,655 ; May 29.
American Hone Co., Olean, N. Y. Hone. 185,237 ;
Nov. 20.
American In.lector Company, Detroit, Mich. Bearing
alloys. 173,341 ; Feb. 6.
American Insecticide Co., The, Lima. Ohio. Insecticide.
177,758; .Inly 10.
American Institute of Rational Therapeutics, Chicago, 111.
Electrical outfits for electronic diagnosis. 182,954 ;
Oct. 30.
American Institute of Rational Therapeutics, Chicago, 111.
Treatment outfits for e'ectrotherapeutics. 182,955 ;
Oct. 30.
American Institute of Rational Therapeutics, Chicago,
111. Electrical outfits for electronic diagnosis .and
electrotherapeutics. 182,956 ; Oct. 30.
American Interseas Corporation, New York, N. Y. Woolen
piece goods. 166.866 ; Dec. 4.
American Knit Products Company. (See Marshall, Ethel
L., assignor.)
American Kreuger & Toll Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Pharmaceutical preparation used for the treatment of
foot and mouth diseases, etc. 174,719 ; Aug. 7.
American La France Fire Engine Companv, Inc., Elmlra,
N. Y. Hand fire extinguisher. 169,965 ; Jan. 2.
American La France Fire Engine Company, Inc., Elmira,
N. Y. Motor-driven vehicles. 184,052 ; Oct. 30.
American Lace Paper Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Paper
wadding. 182.784 ; Sept. 11.
American Lady Corset Company, Detroit, Mich. Corsets,
brassiferes, girdles, etc. 167,067 ; Jan. 2.
American Lady Corset Company. Detroit, Mich. Corsets,
corset waists, brassieres, bandeaux, girdles, etc.
167,752 ; Jan. 2.
American Lady Corset Company, Detroit, Mich. Corsets,
corset waists, brassiferes, hose supporters, etc. 179,916 ;
July 17.
American Lady Corset Company, Detroit. Mich. Cotton,
silk, woolen, etc., piece goods. 179,917 ; Aug. 28.
American Lady Corset Co.. Detroit, Mich. Corsets, bras-
sieres, girdles, etc. 183,242 ; Dec. 25.
American Lady Waist Co., The, New York, N. Y. Ladies'
waists. 155,589 ; July 31.
American Larson Ventilating Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. In-
dustrial ventilators for buildings. Manufacturing and
industrial plants, etc. 178,157 ; June 12.
American Laundry Machinery Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Clothes-pressing machines. 185,809 : Dec. 4.
American Lead Pencil Company, New York, N. Y. Eras-
ers, lead pencils, refill le.Tds. rubber bands, and copy-
ing pencils. 3 54,425: Mar. 13.
American Lead Pencil Company, New York, N. Y. Lead
pencils. 174,683 ; May 22.
American Lead Pencil Company, New York, N. Y. Pen-
cil clip'^, 182,462 ; Oct. 2.
American Lock Manufacturing Co., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to J. Junkung, Chicago, 111. Locks.
155,292; June 5.
American Machine and Foundry Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cigar and cigarette machinery and parts thereof, sickle
bars and sickle bar blades for agricultural machines, etc.
171,197 ; Feb. 27.
American Magnesium Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Magnesium and magnesium alloys. 182,492 ; Oct. 23.
Americnn Manufacturers Foreign Credit Underwriters,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Periodical published monthly.
175,120: Oct. 2. y ^
American Manufacturing Company. (See Markt & Ham-
macher Company.)
American Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Rope, cord, and twine manufacture
from vegetable fiber. 166,547 ; Mar. 13.
American Marine Paint Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Paints. 174,987; Apr. 24.
American Mayonnaise Company, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y. Salad
dressing. 169,433 ; Mar. 27.
American Mechanical Works, Los Angeles, Calif. Auto-
mobile accessories, particularly foot throttles. 182,393 ;
Sept. 11.
American Metal Cap Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Metal
caps and closures. 181.628 ; Oct. 23.
American Milk Products Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Canned sweetened milk. 164,019 ; Feb. 20.
American Milling Company, Peoria, 111. Dairy feed.
163,848 ; Apr. 3.
American Milling Company, Peoria, 111. Egg mash.
172,925 ; June 5.
American Milling Company, Peoria, 111. Chick mash.
172,926; June 5,
American Mills Company, Atlanta, Ga. Wrapping twine.
184,808; Oct. 16.
American Mint Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Display de-
vice. 170,858 ; Feb. 20.
American Motorsign Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Moving-
advertisement-nroiection machines. 172,971 : .Tune 5.
American Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Boston,
Boston, Mass. Monthly publication. 178,019 ; July 31.
American Nickel Corporation, Clearfield, Pa. Nickel
sheets, rods, wire. etc. 170,802 ; Mar. 6.
American Nicotine Company, Henderson, Ky. Nicotine
sulphate, free nicotine, and tobacco extracts. 162,096 ;
Aug. 14.
American Oil Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Crank-case-
flushing oil. 171,719 ; Apr. 3.
American Oil Company. The, Baltimore, Md, Gasoline
motor fuels and lubricating oils. 173.222 ; Feb. 13.
American Oil Corporation, Jackson, Mich. Lubricating
oils. 174,277 ; Mar. 27.
American Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Spec-
tacles, eyeglasses, and ophthalmic lenses. 140,766 ;
June 12.
American Oriental Candy Mfg. Co., Richmond, Va.
Candy. 153,793 ; May 22.
American Pickle & Canning Co., Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles and canned vegetables. 166,621 ; May 15.
American Pickle & Canning Co., Hattiesburg, Miss.
Canned vegetables and sweet mixed pickles. 166,622 ;
Apr. 10.
American Pickle & Canning Company, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles and canned vegetables. 172,715 ; Aug. 14.
American Pickle & Canning Company, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles. 172,716; Apr. 17.
American Pickle & Canning Company, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pickles. 172,717; May 8.
American Pin Company, The, Waterbury, Conn. Safety
pins. 177,061 ; May 8.
American Platinum Works, Newark, N. J. Certain gold,
platinum, palladium, and silver metals and solder and
rolled sheets and plates. 173,392 ; Apr. 3.
American Printing Company, Pall River, Mass. Cotton
piece goods. 185,737 ; Nov. 13.
American Products Company, The. (See Mills Brothers
Company.)
American Rack Company, Inc., Washington, D. C. Hold-
ers or cabinets for holding paper bags and dispensing
them. 170,747; Feb. 27.
American Radiator Company, East Orange, N. J., and
Chicago, 111. Combined boiler and heater. 154,073 ;
Apr. 24.
American Radio & Electric Co., New York, N. Y. Radio
sets and parts thereof. 169,572 ; .Tan. 23.
American Radio Relay League, Inc., The, Hartford, Conn.
Booklets or pamphlets. 177,159 ; Aug. 21.
American Radium Appliance Company, New York, N. Y.
Medicinal preparation indicated In chronic inflamma-
tions of the mucous membranes. 179,699 ; Aug. 7.
American Range & Foundry Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Refrigerators. 173,549 ; Mar. 6.
American Range & Foundry Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Metal tops, for kitchen and other tables. 173,550 ;
May 1.
American Range & Foundry Company, also doing business
as Minnesota Stove Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Electric stoves and ranges. 173,551 ; July 24.
American Range & Foundry Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Clothes-washing machines. 173,552 ; Apr. 24.
American Refining and Manufacturing Company, Los
Angeles, Calif. Lubricating oils and greases and gaso-
line. 177,261 ; May 29.
American Refractories Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrac-
tory bricks and special shapes of clay, tile, and brick.
169,046-7; Feb. 27.
American Rubber & Tire Co., The, Akron, Ohio. Belts,
shoes, and slippers. 156,208 ; Feb. 20.
American Rust Proof Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Composition for treating metallic surfaces to prevent
rust. 186,263: Dec. 25.
American Sack Co., Chicago, 111. Cloth mailing bags.
173,991 ; Feb. 27.
.American Safetv Razor Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Razors, razor blades. 181,101 ; Oct. 2.
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American Safety Razor Corporation, Brooklyn, N. T.
I'enknives, penknives with detacbable blades, razors,
etc. 181,666 ; Oct. 30.
American Safety Razor Corporation, Brooklyn, N. X.
Razor sets. 182,493 ; Sept. 11.
American Seeding Machine Company, The, Springfield,
Ohio. Seeding implements, particularly grain drills
and broadcast seeders. 178.654 ; Aug. 7.
American Skein & Foundrv Company, Racine, Wis. Piano
plates. 1S6.454: Dec. 11.
American Social Hygiene Association. New York and Al-
bany, N. y. Title of its educational and scientific quar-
terly magazine. 167.860 ; Jan. 30.
American Soldier Co., The, Glendale, Brooklyn, and New
York, N. Y. Games and toys. 180,648 : Aug. 21.
American Sport Shop. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sporting
goods — namely, ice skates. 175.453 ; Apr. 24.
American Steam Gauge & Valve Manufacturing Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Indicating and recording gauges
and thermometers, engine indicators, etc. 154,346 ;
June 26.
American Steam Gauge & Valve Manufacturing Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Steam traps, feed-water grease
extractors, pot safety valves, and relief valves.
180.409 ; June 26.
American Steel Chase Co., New York, N. Y. Washes for
cleaning type, halftone cuts, wood type, etc. 167,969 ;
Feb. 20.
American Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Draft arms.
164,216 : Jan. 23.
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The,
Cleveland, Ohio ; Chicago, 111. ; Pittsburgh, Pa. : New
York. N. Y., and Worcester, Mass. Nails. 168,594 ;
Apr. 3.
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The,
Cleveland. Ohio : Chicago, 111. ; Pittsburgh, Pa.-; New
York, N. Y., and Worcester, Mass. Nails. 168,595 ;
Feb. 13.
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jerisey, The,
Cleveland, Ohio ; Chicago, 111. : Pittsburgh, Pa. : New
York, N. Y. ; and Worcester, Mass. Metal fenceposts.
180.954; Aug. 14.
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The,
Cleveland, Ohio. Cordage. 186.623 ; Dec. 25.
American Stock Food Co„ The, Blanchester, Ohio. Hog
toric and food. 177,759 ; Sept. 18.
American Stove Company. St. Louis, Mo. Gas, coal, oil,
and gasoline stoves. 166.163 ; Jan. 2.
American Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Ovens for gas,
gasoline, and oil stoves. 174,720 ; Aug. 14.
American Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Gas, coal, oil,
and gasoline stoves. 181,330: Dec. 11.
American Sugar Refining Company, The, Jersey City,
N. J., and New York, N. Y. Sugar. 177,945 ; Sept. 11.
American Summer Clo Co., New York, N. Y. Men's mo-
hair suits. 170.553 ; June 5.
American Syrup Company, Inc., Boeton, Mass. Beverages
sold as soft drinks and sirups, extracts, emulsions, and
pa.«tes for making the same. 168,191 ; Dec. 18.
American Syrup Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Jams,
jellits, and icings. 168,192; Feb. 6.
American Syrup Co., Boston, Mass. Flavoring sirups,
fruit adds, and quintescences for making soft drinks,
and the soft drinks made from same and distilled
water. 172.856; Feb. 20.
American System Company. (See Hawks, P. L.)
American Tea & Coffee Co., Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Spices.
141.447; May 15.
American Tea & Coffee Co., NaBhvIlle, Tenn. Coffee.
185.170; Dec. 18.
American Textile Art Printing & Dyeing Company, Fort
Wayne, Ind. Bedspreads, tablecloths, table covers,
luncheon cloths, etc. 159,134 ; Feb. 13.
American Thermos Bottle Company, Norwich, Conn.
Temperature-retaining vessels. 181,102 ; Sept. 4.
American Thermostat Co.. Newark. N. J. Thermostatic
temperature-control apparatus. 171,115 ; Jan. 2.
American Thread Company, The, Jersey City, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Spool and sewing cotton, cotton
thread, cotton yarn, knitting cotton, etc. 175.910 ;
Apr. 10.
American Thread Company, The, Jersey City, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Cotton thread and yarn. 183,640 ;
Oct. 2.
American Toilet Goods Company, Boston. Mass. Face,
talcum, sachet, toilet powders, compacts, lipsticks, etc.
166.429 : .Ian. 2.
American Transformer Company, Newark, N. J. Trans-
formers uspd in radio apparatuses and parts therefor.
175,289; May 1.
American Tripoli Company, Seneca, Mo. Tripoli flour.
165.109; Feb. 6.
American Uniform Company. Inc., Wales. Mass. Woolen
fabrics in the piece. 170,115 ; Apr. 24.
American Varnish Co., The. Chicago, 111. Paint en-
amels. 177.891-2: June 26.
American Watch & Diamond Company, New York, N. Y.
Imitation-pearl necklaces. 171,007 ; Jan. 16.
American Watch Import Company, Detroit. Mich. Watch-
cases. 173.730 ; Apr. 24.
American Webbing Company. Providence. R. I. Braid
for use in making rugs. 166,703 ; May 6.
American Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Automobile
steering-post locks. 145,000 ; Nov. 20.
American Wholesale Corporation, Baltimore and Cum-
berland, Md. Publications issued monthly. 122,458 ;
Mar. 27.
American Wholesale Corporation, Baltimore and Cumber-
land, Md. P.vjamas and nightshirts. 128,994 ; Oct. 16.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Hosiery. 170,613; May 15.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Mouth harmonica. 172,816;
June 19.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Knitted underwear, sweaters,
and bathing suits. 172,817 ; June 5.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Batimore, Md. Clocks. 172.819 ; Feb. 20.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Catalogue issued monthly.
179,256; Aug. 7.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Needles, crochet books, and
thimbles. 180,262 ; Nov. 27.
American Wholesale Corporation (Baltimore Bargain
House), Baltimore, Md. Sanitary napkins. 183,954;
Oct. 23.
American Wiremold Company, Hartford, Conn. Braid-
ing and weaving machines. 179,703 ; Aug. 7.
American Witch Hazel Supply Co., New York, N. Y. Per-
fume extract, talcum powder, cold cteam face lotion,
etc. 178,701 : Aug. 14.
American Woolen Company, Rochdale, Mass. Woolen
piece goods. 181.372 ; Aug. 7.
American Writing Machine Company. Ilion, N. Y., and
Newark. N. J. ' Swinging shelf. 183.956 ; Dec. 4.
American Writing Paper Company. Holyoke, Mass. Writ-
ing and printing paper, and mailing envelope. 175,540 ;
May 15.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass. Writ-
ing and printing paper and mailing envelopes. 179,701 ;
June 19.
American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Bristol paper. 182,037; Sept. 11.
Americanese Society of New York. (See Boals, Clar-
ence P.)
Amertex Mills, Inc., The, Bridgeport, Conn., and New York,
N. Y. Women's, children's, and Infants' coats, cloaks,
wraps, etc. 160,852: Aug. 14.
Ames & Ames, Mecca, Calif. Fresh citrous fruits, fresh
grapes, and vegetables. 179,510 ; July 31.
Ames, F. A., Company, The, Owensboro, Ky. Buggies
and carriages and bodies and tops of the same and
automobile bodies and tops, etc. 153,426 ; Jan. 23.
Ames Shovel & Tool Company, Jersey City, N. J., and Bos-
ton, Mass. Shovels, spades, and scoops. 170,348 : Jan. 9.
Ames Shovel & Tool Company, Jersey City, N. J., and
Boston. Mass. Shovels, spades, and scoops. 174,986 ;
Apr. 17.
Amore Drug & Chemical Company, New York, N. Y.
External remedies for skin diseases. 175,977 ; May 29.
Amos-James Grocer Co., The, St. Louis, Mo. Coffee,
canned vegetables, fruits, and fish, and evaporated
milk. 169,097: Mar. 13.
Amos-James Grocer Co.. The. St. Louis. Mo. Canned
vegetables, fruits, berries, fish, etc. 176.151 : Nov. 6.
Amory. Browne & Co., Boston, Mass. Textile cotton
fabrics. 181.103: .Inly 17.
-Amsterdam. Peter, doing business as The Amsterose Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa,, and New York, N. Y. Shaving
cream. 171,720 : June 5.
Amsterose Co., The, (See Amsterdam, Peter.)
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Cast, drawn, rolled, extruded, pressed, and machined
nonferrous metals and alloys and ingots, castings,
sheets, etc. 164,291 ; Apr. 3.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. T.
Metals and allovs and Ingots, castings, etc. 165,112 ;
Oct. 23.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Tubes. 177.062; .Tuly 10.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Finished commutator copper bars and strips. 177,063 ;
June 5,
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N, Y.
Cast, drawn, rolled, extruded, pressed, and machined
nonferrous metals and alloys and ingots, castings, etc.
177,208; Sept. 25.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Finished commutator copper bars and strips. 177,209 ;
June 5.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company, New York, N. Y.
Tubes. 177,210 ; Aug. 7.
Anaconda Lead Products Company, New York, N. Y. White
lead, both dry and in oil. 164,094 ; Jan. 9,
Anaheim Valencia Growers Ass'n, Anaheim, Calif.
Fresh citrous fruits. 178.370 ; Aug. 7.
Anastopoulos. Gust, San Francisco, Calif. Tomato
paste. 162.712 : Nov. 13,
Anawan Braid Company. (See Adjusto Shoe Lace Com-
pany.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation, Long Island City,
N. Y. Fruit-jar rings. 174,353; May 22.
832
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marJc applicants — Continued.
Anchor Company, The. (See Goldstein. Abraham S.)
Anchor Sales Service. (See Mason, Robert L.)
Anchor Serum Company, South St. Joseph, Minn. Anti-
hog-cholera serum. 184,053 ; Nov. 27.
Anchor Stove & Range Co., New Albany, Ind. Stoves,
ranges, and heateis. 150,425 ; Jan. 9.
Anchorage Packing Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
179,918; July 31.
Andersen, Charles M., doing business as Andersen Spe-
cialty Co., Chicago, 111. Liquid -wood cleaners and the
like for preparing wooden surfaces. 166,546 ; Jan. 23.
Andersen Specialty Co. (See Andersen, Charles M.)
Anderson, A. W., Corporation, New York, N. Y. Furni-
ture, namely, wardrobes, chests, lockers, bureaus,
drawers, and cabinets. 171,401 ; Feb. 20.
Anderson, Arthur A., doing business as Arthur Anderson
Fish Co., Astoria, Oreg. Canned salmon. 172,821 ;
Apr. 17.
Anderson, Arthur A., doing business as Arthur Anderson
Fish Co., Astoria, Oreg. Canned salmon. 172,822 :
May 8.
Anderson, Chas., Wasco, Calif. Fresh grapes. 182,898;
Sept. 25.
Anderson, Clayton & Co., Houston, Tex. Raw cotton.
181,804; Aug. 21.
Anderson, Cleon E., doing business as D. W. Anderson
Drug Co., Moroni and Ephraim, Utah. Preparation for
canker and sore throat. 175,292 ; July 31.
Anderson, Embry E., Memphis, Tenn. Oats for use as
stock feed. J.75,835 ; Nov. 20.
Anderson, Embry E., Memphis. Tenn. Oats for use as
stock feed. 175,836 ; Dec. 11.
Anderson, Embry E., Memphis, Tenn. Oats for use as
stock feed. 175,837: Nov. 20.
Anderson Hosiery Mills, Anderson, S. C. Hosiesry
184,155 ; Oct. 16.
Anderson, M. V., & Company, Lewiston, Me. Perfumes,
toilet water, sachet, etc. 180,955 ; Dec. 4.
Anderson, Maurice K., Seattle, Wash. Candy. 167,446;
Feb. 6.
Andrews Brothers Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fresh
citrous fruits and fresh vegetables. 176,152 ; May 15.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Index
bristol paper. 167,753 ; Aug. 21.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Bond
paper. 167,754 ; Aug. 21.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Ledger
paper. 167,757; Aug. 21.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y
Ledger paper. 167,760 ; Aug. 28.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Paper
fHi*^y® ^°^ making copies from stencil impressions.
171,402 : Oct. 9.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Index
bristol paper. 171,405 ; Aug. 21.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Paper
suitable for making copies from stencil Impressions.
171,406 ; Oct. 9.
Andrews, H. P., Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Thin
soft paper. 171,407 ; Aug. 21.
Andrews, William, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ointment for the
treatment of eczema and other skin diseases. 175.231 :
Dec. 18.
Andron Hygienic Company, New York, N. Y. Soap cream
for shaving. 186,264-5 ; Dec. 11.
Angel, H. Reeve, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bond
and correspondence paper. 178,020 ; June 5
Angeles Packing Company. (See ConnifC, Harry.)
Anglo-American Mill Company. (See Sandefur, Charles
O., assignor.)
Anglo Indian Drug & Chemical Co., The, doing business as
Kammia Perfumery Co., Bombay, India. Perfumery
and hair oil. 166,869 ; Aug. 14.
Anhydrous Food Products Co., The, Chicago, 111. De-
hydrated soup mixture, vegetables, fruits, fish, and
meats. 136,346; Apr. 10.
Animated Miniature Theatre Corp., The, New York,
N. Y. Miniature theaters in the nature of an adver-
tising device. 175.830 ; Oct. 23.
Aniseptol Chemical Co. (See Barab, Jacob.)
Anita Company, The. (See Rostow, Anna D.)
Anna Creamery Company, Anna, Ohio. Butter. 174,685 ;
July 31.
Ansco Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Photographic films.
169,274 ; Jan. 2.
Ansco Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Combined camera
and film kits. 169,798; Apr. 3.
-*^°^£2 Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Photographic films.
178,797-807; July 10.
Ansehl, David, doing business as The Beauty House, St.
Louis, Mo. Toilet preparation for the eyes. 183,811;
Nov. 20.
Ansonia O & C Co., The, Ansonia, Conn. Clasps for arm
bands. 165,053 ; May 1.
Ansonia O & C Co., The, Ansonia, Conn. Elastic webbing.
184,954 ; Nov. 27.
■^■'isted & Burk Co., The, Springfield, Ohio. Poultry feed.
171,783 ; May 8.
Ansted & Burk Company, The, Springfield, Ohio. Wheat
flour. 184,704 ; Dec. 25.
^^}^°^y Company, Streator, 111. Vehicle bodies and parts.
155,538 ; Jan. 9.
Anthony, Harry W., Strauss town, Pa. Men's hosiery.
171,522 ; Aug. 7.
Anthracite Supply Company. (See Isreal, Ralph.)
Anti-Darn Hosiery Mills. (See May Hosiery Mills.)
Anti-Hydro Waterproofing Company, Newark, N. J.
Liquid for use with concrete and cement mixtures.
174,423 ; Mar. 27.
.intle, Paul, doing business as Mainette Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Face powder, cold and vanishing cream,
lip stick, etc. 182,394 ; Dec. 4.
Anzell, Alexander A., doing business as Specialty Manu-
facturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dental, optical,
and surgical mirrors, etc. 187,656 ; Dec. 25.
Apaca Knitting Mills. (See Forstadt, Jacob.)
Apel-Schueider Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes, boots, and
slippers. 169,667 ; Mar. 6.
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The. Cleveland,
Ohio. Electrical cooking apparatus. 182,639-41 ;
Sept. 18.
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Electrical cookers. 183,430 ; Oct. 23.
Apex Motor Fuel and Lubricant Co., Chicago, 111. Lu-
bricating oils and gasoline. 167,156; May 29.
Apfelbaum, Frederick A., New York, N. Y. Lantern .
slides. 158,280; June 5.
Apollo Drug Company, Gary, Ind. Tonic medicine for
the stomach, bowels, blood, nerves, etc. 185,240 ;
Dec. 18.
Apollo Shirt Company, New York, N. Y. Dress and top
shirts. 176,869 ; Sept. 18.
Apopka Fire Apparatus Co., Apopka, Fla. Hand fire ex-
tinguishers, receptacle type. 167,445 ; Feb. 20.
Appel-Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweaters, cardigan Jack-
ets, bathing suits. 184,054 ; Oct. 9.
Apple Gum Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Chewing
gum. 173,161 ; May 8.
Applegate, Howard T., Montclair, N. J. Flexible shoulder
.straps. 165,054 ; Sept. 11.
Appleton Company, Lowell, Mass. Cotton piece goods.
186,819-21; Dec. 11.
Appleton Toy & Furniture Co., Appleton, Wis. Porch
furniture. 161,403 ; Apr. 7.
Apter Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 184,577 ;
Nov. 27.
Arabol Manufacturing Co., The. New York, N. Y. Pow-
dered vegetable glues. 179,641-2; July 10.'
Arango y Arango, Tampa, Fla. Cigars. 170.676 ; Jan. 16.
Arata, John B. Jr., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Candies.
180,515; Sept. 11.
Arbuckle Brothers, New York, N. Y., and Chicago, 111., and
also doing business as Arbucklos & Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Coffee. 166,162 ; Mar. 27.
Arbuckle Brothers, New York, N. Y. Coffee. 177,348 ;
May 29.
Arbuckles & Company. (See Arbuckle Brothers.)
Arcadia, The. (See Dilas, Harry.)
Arcady Farms Milling Company. Chicago, 111. Prepared
feed for animals, comprising feed for poultry and live
stock. 160,847; Mar. 27.
Arcady Farms Milling Company, Chicago, III. Poultry
feed. 172,574: Mar. 20.
Arcady Farms Milling Company, Chicago, 111. Stock and
poultry feeds. 176,056: Nov. 13.
Arcady Farms Milling Company, Chicago, 111. Pre-
pared stock feed. 178.205; Aug. 21.
Arcese, Pasquale, doing business as Virginia Ice Cream
Company, Portsmouth. Va. Ice cream. 163,729 ; Mar. 6.
Arch Narrow Fabric Company, Auburn, R. I. Braid,
braided tapes, elastic laces, etc. 181,470; Oct. 2.
Archambault, B., Aurelia, St. Louis, Mo. Hair elixir.
168,627; Jan. 2.
Archbold-Giger & Co., Paterson, N. J. Wheat flour.
181,807; Nov. 13.
Archbold-Giger & Co., Paterson, N. J. Wheat flour.
181,808 ; Nov. 20.
Archer, Lenah B., Navarre, Ohio. Alloy made from nickel
ore for forging .steel. 168,288 ; July 31.
Archer Strauss Rubber Company. "Fiamingham, Mass.
Waterproof fabrics. 170,705 : Mar. 13.
Archibald & Lewis Company, New York, N. Y. Spices,
birdseed, bird food, seasoning herbs, tapioca. 165,475 ;
June 5.
Arcularius, Dr. Rudolf, doing business as Arcula. Chem-
iscbe Fabrik, Rostock, Germany. Preparation for
treatment of Indigestion. 175.697; Dec. 4.
Ardath Tobacco Company, Limited, London, England.
Cigarettes. 171,978-9 ; Feb. 27.
Ardath Tobacco Company, Limited, London, England.
Smoking tobacco. 171,981 ; Jan. 9.
Ardath Tobacco Company, Limited, London, England.
Cigarettes. 171,982; Feb. 20.
Arden, Elizabeth. (See Lewis. Florence N.)
Arden Products Corporation, The, Chicago, 111. Garment
bag. 185,911 ; Dec. 4.
Arena, A., & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh cantaloupes.
174,763 ; July 24.
Aridor Company, The. Chicago, 111. Jars, cases, and
other receptacles. 163,850 ; May 29.
Aridor Company, The, Chicago, 111. Air conditioning and
cooling devices for use in show cases, etc. 179,511 ;
Oct. 16.
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Alphahetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
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Ariel Works Ltd., Birmingham, England. Cycles, motor
cycles, HUtomobiles, aeroplanes, and carriages. 137,25li ;
Aug. 14.
Arlou Shirt Company. (See Trachtenberg, Harvey.)
Ariston Motal Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bearing
metal. 1S6,57S ; Dec. 'Zo.
Arizona Citrus Growers' Co., rhoenls, Ariz. Fresh cit-
rous fruits. 172,857 ; Apr. 17.
Arizona Lacquer Mfg. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lac-
quers, lacquer enamels, thinners, etc. 186,768; Dec. 11.
Arkadelphia Millins Co., Arkadelphia, Ark. Laying mash,
scrHtch feed, poultry feed, etc. 184,'_*28 ; Dec. IS.
Arkadelphia Milling Co., Arkadelphia, Ark. Stock feed.
185.355 : Dec. 25.
Arkadelphia Milling Company, Arkadelphia, Ark. Stock
feed. 183,641 ; Dec. 18.
Arkansas Chemical .Association, Little Itock, Ark. Bac-
tericide and disinfectant. 167,794 ; Jan. 2.
Arkellau, Ben U., & Co., Fresno, Calif. Fresh grapes
uiid cantaloupes. 164,482 ; June 5.
Arlington Chemical Company, The, Yonkers, N. Y. Pro-
teins, pollens, urease, etc. 173,387 ; May S.
Arlt, Anna IL, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rouge. 179,512; Oct. 9.
Armand Company, The, Des Moines, Iowa. Co!d-cream
powder. 174,994 ; June 5.
Aruiand Company, The, Des Moines, Iowa. Face powder,
cold cream, rouge, and perfume. 183,243 ; Dec. 4.
Armaud Company, The, Des Moines, Iowa. Rouge.
183,244 ; Dec. 4.
Armiger Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. Friction com-
pound In wafer form for application to brake linings,
etc. 173,618; Mar. 20.
Armored Trunk Mfg. Co. (See Knell, Louis.)
Armour and Company, Chicago, 111. Medicinal prepara-
tion used in the ti'eatment of diabetes. 178,702 ;
July 17.
Armour Fertilizer "Works, Chicago, 111., and Louisville,
Ky. Commercial fertilizer. 174,952 ; Mar. 27.
Armstrong Cork Company. Pittsburgh and Lancaster,
Pa. Rubber heels. 159,828 ; Apr. 3.
Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburgh. Pa. Gaskets,
wa.shers, packing and friction surfaces. 162,526 ;
Jan. 30.
Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Crown seals
and closures for bottles, etc. 164,292 ; Mar. 27.
Armstrong Cork Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Crown seals
and closure.? for bottles, cork and cork-composition clo-
sures and seals for bottles. 164,293 ; Feb. 20.
.\rmstroDg Cork Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Crown seals
and closures for bottles, cork and cork-composition
closures, etc. 164,294 ; Mar. 13.
Arnold, Chenev & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 174,164 ; Oct. 16.
Arnold, Cheney & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 176,780 ; May 1.
Arnold, F. R. & Co., New York, N. Y. Toilet preparation
for refreshing and rejuvenating the skin and for re-
moving wrinkles. 168,868 : Jan. 2.
Arnold, F. E., & Co., New York, N. Y. Perfumery ex-
tracts, toilet powders, and bath crystals. 180,166 ;
Dec. 25.
Arobin Drug Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Preparation for
neuralgia, neuritis, headaches, and colds. 152,668 ;
Jan. 2.
Arro Oil & Refining Company, Lewistown, Del. Gasoline,
kerosene, and motor oils. 179,643 ; Sept. 11.
Arrow Knitting Company. (See Cohen, Jacob H.)
Arrow Paint & Wall Paper Company, Denver, Colo. Wall
paper. 182,643 ; Sept. 11.
Arroway, The, Chicago, 111. Face powder, cold cream,
hsir pomade, etc. 179.345 ; Aug. 28.
Arrowhead Trading Corporation, New York, N. Y. Razors.
169,471 ; Mar. 6.
Art-Ad Studio, Mansfield, Ohio. Folders, circulars, leaf-
lets, etc., advertisements, advertising and like matter
6old to the trade as such. 179,257 ; Nov. 13.
Art Industries, Inc. (See Waldmeyer, Francis J., as-
signor.)
Art Label Company, The. (See Lasher, Charles, W., jr.)
Art Ornament Co., The, New York, N. Y. Manicure sets.
179, 450 ; Sept. 4.
Artemisia. (See Lequy, Jules.)
Artists Brush and Color Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Artists' materials. 175,454 ; July 10.
Artsilk Knitting Mills, West New York, N. J. Silk and
silk and cotton goods In piece. 168.348; June 12.
Artsilk Knittins Mills, New York, N. Y. Broad silk In
the piece. 169,743 ; June 19.
Arthur Company. (See Arthur, Philip S.)
Arthur, Philip S., doing business as Arthur Company,
New York, N. Y. Lard. 165,113 ; Jan. 2.
Arwe. Carl S., Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, Mass.
Coffee, chocolate, water and other urns, sugar howls,
fruit bowls, and steam tables. 169,742 ; Feb. 6.
Asbestos and Allied Products Co., New York, N. Y. As-
bestos brake lining and clutch-disk facing. 174,813 ;
Apr. 3.
Asbestos. Limited, New York, N. Y. Paints. 177,262 ;
Jnno 19.
Asbestos, Limited, New York, N. Y. Plastic roofing com-
pound, slate surface shingles, strip shingles, etc.
177,263; June 12.
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.'ishaway Line & Twine Manufacturing Company, Ash-
away, R. I. Fishing line. 182,494 ; Nov. 27.
Asber, Chester A., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
Candy. 165,477 ; Nov. 6.
Asher, Helen, doing business as Francis Lee & Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Furniture polish. 170,003 ;
Feb. 13.
Asher, MolUe, doing business, as Paradise Preparations,
Chicago, 111. Cold cream, greaseless cream, lotions,
toilet waters, and perfumes. 163,070 ; May 29.
Ashley, Frank R., Denver, Colo. Awnings, awning frames,
covers, and parts thereof. 173,068 ; May 8.
Ashton, Jame.s, Baron, doing business as Jas. William-
son & Son, Lancaster, England. B'abric for window
shades. 172,190; Dec. 4.
Ashton, James, Baron, Lancaster, England. Oil fabrics
for floor coverings, table coverings, etc. 172,191-;
Dec. 4. •
Ashton, James, Baron, doing buslnes.s as Jas. William-
son & Son, Lancaster, England. Linoleum. 172,192 ;
Dec. 4.
Asia Company, The, Los Angeles, CaUf. Bottled and
barreled sauce, soy, packed miso, etc. 174,163 ; July 24.
Asia Sales Corporation, Portland, Oreg. Carpets, rugs,
and draperies. 181,236; Aug. 28.
Asiatic Import Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy animals.
177,029; May 15.
Asiatic Import Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy animals.
177,030; Apr. 24.
Askegaard, E. D., Moovhead, Minn. Potatoes in their
natural state. 175,911 ; June 19.
Askin & Marine Company, New York, N. Y. Men's and
ladies' wearing apparel. 148,860-2 ; Nov. 27.
Askinn, Morris H., doing business as Trickitone Labora-
tories. New York, N. Y. Hair tonic. 175,593 ; May 29.
Asraus Bros., Detroit, Mich. Coffee. 180,733 ; Oct. 30.
Asp Faysol Company, New York, N. Y. Mud salve and
mud pack and mud-pack beautifier. 182,372 ; Oct. 16.
Aspegron & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Corn oil for food
purposes. 165,436 ; Jan. 30.
Assets Producing Company, doing business as Atlantic-
Pacl9c Paint Works, Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed paints,
varnishes, stains, and colors. 179,921 ; Sept. 4.
.Associated Editors, Chicago, 111. Title for cartoons.
177,119 ; June 12.
Associated Exhibitors Inc., Dover, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Motion pictures. 175,759 ; Apr. 24.
Associated Fruit Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh grai)ee,
citrous fruits, and cantaloupes. 182,845 ; Oct. 16.
Associated Growers Inc., Lodi, Calif. Fresh grapes.
157,402 ; Mar. 27.
As.suciated Laboratories. (See Raymond, Jules N.)
Associated Merchandising Corporation, Newark, N. .T., and
New York, N. Y. Women's dresses and hosiery. 172,194 ;
Aug. 21.
Associated Merchandising Corporation, Newark, N. J.,
and New York, N. Y. Tape. 178,704 ; July 3.
Associated Merchandizing Corporation, Newark, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Dress shields. 178,705; July .'^.
Associated Oil Company, San Francisco, Calif. Kero-
sene. 177,064 ; Oct. 23.
Associated Oil Company, San Francisco, Calif. Kerosene.
184,015 ; Nov. 27.
Associated Publishers of Iowa, Waterloo, Iowa. Periodi-
cally-issued literary supplement. 169,741 ; Mar. 27.
Associated Radium Chemists, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Tooth
paste, wash, and dentifrice. 166,925 ; May 8.
Associated Textile Manufacturers, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y.
Manufactured textile fabrics. 174,279 ; Oct. 2.
Associated Textile Manufacturers, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Manufactured textile fabrics. 175,232 ; Apr. 17.
Asthma-non Co. (See Bundt, Charles R.)
Astoria By-Products Co. (See Carruthers, Mrs. Richard.)
Astoria Flouring Mills Company, The, Portland, Oreg.
Wheat four. 176,591 ; Sept. 11.
Atascadero Fruit Exchange, Atascadero, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,300 ; Mar. 27.
Atascadero Fruit Exchange, Atascadero, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,340 ; June 26.
Atchley, Harrison F., Stockton, Calif. Ointment or salve.
179,347 ; Nov. 13.
Atex Mills. (See TuUy, Michael P.)
Athens Hosiery Mills, Athens, Tenn. Hosiery for men.
108,289; Jan. 9.
Athens Hosiery Mills, Athens, Tenn. Misses' hosiery.
176,530; Sept. 4.
Atkins, Cora P., West Hartford, Conn. Parcel carrier.
155,584 ; Feb. 20.
Atkins, E. C, & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Leather
and rubber belting. 180,576 ; Oct. 23.
Atkins, E. C, & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Rubber
belting. 180,577-8 ; Oct. 16.
Atkins, Samuel S., Springfield, Ohio. Composition for
treating leucorrhea. 183,642; Nov. 13.
Atkinson, Frederick C, doing business as Knighthood
Flour and Cereal Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Wheat flour.
180,462; Oct. 30.
Atkinson, Wade & Co., New York, N. Y. Cretonnes, lin-
ens, reps, etc., in the piece. 173,342 ; Aug. 28.
Atlanta Barbers Supply Company. .Atlanta, Ga. Prepara-
tion for cleaning the scalp. 172,502 ; Mar. 6.
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AlpJialietical list of trade-marlc applicants — Continued.
Atlanta Barbers Supply Company, Atlanta, Ga. Combi-
nation cold cream and face powder, deodorant, etc.
176,592 ; July 24.
Atlanta Bottling Works. (See Fleming, J. A.)
Atlanta Milling Co., Atlanta, Ga. Self-rising flour.
169,345; Feb. 27.
Atlantic Blotting Taper Mills Co. (See Ellerson, Henry W.)
Atlantic Canning Co., RehobotU Beach, Del. Canned to-
mato sauco. 168,628 ; Mar. 6.
Atlantic Elevator Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Hoist-
ing rope and cable. 181,051 ; July 10.
Atlantic Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. Preparation for use
as a general household cleaner. 169,146 ; May 22.
Atlantic Metal Hose Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Flexible
metal hose. 180,().S4 ; Dec. 4.
Atlantic Mills, Stottville, N. Y. Woven woolen piece
goods. 172,316; May 22.
Atlantic Mills, Stottville, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
177,946; July 17.
Atlantic Mills, Stottville, N. Y. Cotton and woolen
piece goods and piece goods of mixed cotton and wool.
177,947 ; July 17.
Atlantic Mills, Stottville, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
186,406; Dec. 11.
Atlantic Overall & Shirt Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Overalls,
trousers, and work shirts. 173,992 ; June 5.
Atlantic-Pacific Paint Works. (See Assets Producing
Company.)
Atlantic-Pacific Radio Supplies Company. (See Oard
Radio Laboratories.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Oils,
greases, etc. 160,105 ; Feb. 13.
Atlantic Refining Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Pe-
troleum grease. 174,814 ; Mar. 20.
Atlantic Refining Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Oils,
greases, etc. 183,812; Sept. 18.
Atlantic Steel Company, Atlanta, Ga. Wire fences.
176,531 ; May 15.
Atlantic Varnish Works, Inc., Richmond, Va. Varnish.
172,504 ; Feb. 13.
Atlas Baking Company, Chicago, 111. Cakes and bread.
166.623; May 15.
Atlas Bedstead Company, (Stephen Wilkes & Sons)
Limited, The, Bilston, England. Corner fittings for
bedsteads, cots, etc. 172,026 ; Dec. 18.
Atlas China Company, The, Niles, Ohio. Chinaware.
181,104 ; July 10.
Atlas Furniture Company, Jamestown, N. Y. Sofae,
dressers, tables, etc. 175,050 ; Oct. 9.
Atlas Hammock Co., New York, N. Y. Couch hammocks
and stands therefor. 173,048 ; July 3.
Atlas Knitting Mills, Inc., Union, N. J. Knitted bathing
suits, sweaters, and slip-ons. 184.060 ; Oct. 30.
Atlas Rubber Company. (See Schulthess, Ernest.)
Atlas Shear Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn. Shears and
scissors. 174,281 ; July 24.
Atlas Specialty Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Fabric covers for automobile accessories. 174,057 ;
July 17.
Atlas Sweater Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Knitted
sweaters, scarfs, tics. 168,506 ; .Tune 19.
Atmore and Son, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Mayonnaise.
172,196; Apr. 10.
Attica Mills, The, Attica, Kans. Wheat flour. 156,133 ;
July 31.
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Radio telegraph and telephone instruments and sets
and parts therefor, etc. 180,410 ; Aug. 21.
Auerbach. D., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Hard candies in
jars. 164,143 ; Jan. 9.
Auerbach, D., and Sons, New York, N. Y. Candies.
173,737 ; Apr. 24.
Auerlicht Gesellschaft m. b. H. Kommanditgesellschaft,
Berlin, Germany. Upright and inverted gas mantles,
burners, and lamps therefor and their parts and sup-
plies therefor. 177,537; May 22.
Auerlicht Gesellschaft m. b. H. Kommanditgesellschaft,
Berlin, Germany. Electrical household appliances.
177,538: June 19.
Augusta Bedding Company, Augusta, Ga. Mattresses.
170,706; Feb. 13.
Augusta Knitting Corporation, Utica, N. Y. Ladles'
union suits and vests and bathing suits. 174,283 ;
Dec. 11.
Augusta Knitting Corporation, Utica, N. Y. Ladies'
union suits, vests, and bathing suits. 174,284 ; Dec. 18.
Auld, Ima, Dlnuba, Calif. Face lotions. 173,393 ; Apr. 3.
Ault & Wlborg Co., The,. Cincinnati, Ohio. Dry color for
use In rubber manufacturing. 167,285 ; Apr. 3.
Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Prepared
and semiprcpared breakfast cereals. 164,624 ; Jan. 30.
Austin Manufacturing Co. (See Blake, Mrs. B. A.)
Austin, Nichols & Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Apricots,
cherries, peaches, pineapple, etc. 171,523 ; July 31.
Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned
sardines. 178,206; Sept. 11.
Austin Publishing Company, Chicago, 111. Weekly pub-
lication. 184,809; Nov. 6.
Auth, N., Prov. Co., Washington, D. C. Bovine and
swinish and mutton meats and meat products.
162,092-3; July 3.
Auth, N., Provision Company, Washington, D. C. Bovine,
swinish, and mutton meat and meat products. 185,282 ;
Dec. 4.
Authorized Wassermann Medical Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Medicated plasters. 177,211 ; Aug. 28.
Autoeez Manufacturing Company. (See Cannan, Cecil C.)
Autographic Register Company, Hoboken, N. J. Auto-
graphic registers and parts thereof. 186,266; Dec. 11.
Auto-Uoue Co., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Metal-working cylin-
drical milliju- tools. 169,147; Feb. 13.
Aut-0-Luk Card Co. (See Storgaard, Henry.)
Automatic Bearing Machine Co., San Jose, Calif. Cylin-
der heads. 183,686; Oct. 30.
Automatic Curtain Co. (See Warren, Clyde W.)
Automatic Dishwasher Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Dish-
wa.sUing machines. 168,996 ; Feb. 6.
Automatic Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic
telephone systems. 171,721 ; Jan. 9.
Automatic Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic
telephone systems. 183,133 ; Oct. 30.
Automatic Electrical Devices Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Electric rectifiers and rheostats. 185,403 ;
Nov. 13.
Automatic Meshbag Co., Providence, R. I. Ladies' hand
bags. 167,449 ; Jan. 2.
Automatic Recording Safe Co., The, Chicago, 111. Port-
able savings banks. 180,825-6 ; Aug. 14.
Automatic Refrigerating Company, The, Hartford, Conn.
Refrigerating apparatus. 177,644 ; May 15.
Automatic Refrigerating Company, The, Hartford, Conn.
Refrigerating apparatus. 177,645; May 22.
Auto Parts Company. (See Frank, H. G. John.)
Auto Products Mfg. Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Auto prod-
ucts. 158,744 ; May 8. » . j.
Auto Specialties Manufacturing Co., San Francisco, Cauf.,
and St. Joseph, Mich. Shock absorbers for automobiles.
154,718; Oct. 16.
Autol Scientific Laboratories. (See Cerny, George A.)
Automobile Appliances Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vacuum-
operated mechanical stop signal and direction-indi-
cating device for automobiles. 170,923 ; Mar. 20.
Automobile Proprietary, Limited, The, Westminster and
London, England. Squash balls. 186,686 ; Nov. 27.
Automotive Distributing Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Electrically-operated direction indicators and signals for
use on vehicles. 169,115 ; Feb. 6.
Avalon Knitwear Company, Utica, N. Y. Bathing suits.
168,570; May 8.
Avedon & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's coats,
suits, dresses, etc. 187,032 ; Dec. 18.
Averill, Georgene, New York, N. Y. Dolls and doll out-
fits. 164,144 ; Apr. 10.
Avery, B. F., & Sons, Louisville, Ky. Cultivator sweeps.
186,312; Dec. 25.
Axxo Chemical Co., New York, N. Y. Detergent in the
nature of a water softener and soap. 180,957 ; July 24.
Azol Laboratories. (See Gilbert, Glenn R.)
Azor Motor Mfg. Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric mo-
tors. 174,285 ; Mar. 27.
B. B. Drug & Chemical Co. (See Jarvls, Henry C.)
B. B. & R. Knight, Inc., Providence, R. I., and New York,
N. Y. Bleached cotton piece goods. 183,215 ; Dec. 4.
B-B Shoe Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Shoes and
slippers made wholly or in part of leather. 171,891 ;
Mar. 20.
B. K. Laboratory, The. (See Brown, Charles J.)
B & L Metal Stamping Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Metal
parts and fixtures for electric-lighting fixtures. 164,489 ;
July 24.
B. and T. Varnish Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Uncol-
ored varnish for linoleum, and congoleum rugs, etc.
184.113 ; Nov. 27.
Baalmann, John, San Francisco, Calif. Gas tablets for
relieving gas from the stomach and bowels, etc.
169,996; Apr. 24.
Bab, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Ladies', misses', and chil-
dren's knitted dresses, suits, waists, blouses, etc.
176,532; Aug. 21.
Babani, Maurice, Paris, Prance. Perfume extracts, lo-
tions, toilet waters, etc. 185,912 ; Dec. 11.
Babbitt, Harve C, Boise, Idaho. Veterinary remedy for
the prevention of abortion in cattle. 171,347 ; Feb. 20.
Babcock, A. P., Co., New York, N. Y. Cold, face, vanishing,
and cleansing creams, perfume, sachets, etc. 181,237 ;
Sept. 18.
Babcock, A. P., Co., New York, N. Y. Perfume.
183,246; Nov. 13.
Babcock, A. 1'., Company, New York, N. Y. Talcum and
face powders, rouge, toilet water, etc. 180,827 ;
Sept. 11.
Babcock, Charles B., doing business as C. B. Babcock
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Gas furnaces, ranges,
heating stoves, etc. 186,407 ; Dec. 25.
Babcock & Shannon Co., Albany, N. Y. Collars, neckties,
suspenders, etc. 168,869 ; May 8.
Babcock & Shannon Co , Albany, N. Y. Pants, jackets,
end overalls, coats, etc. 168,870 ; May 8.
Babson Bros. (See Blake, Henry, Harness Company, as-
signor.)
Baca, Pablo, doing business as La Victoria Packing Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Canned chill. 179,348 ; Oct. 30.
Baca, Pablo, doing business as La Victoria Packing Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Canned chili. 179,349 ; Nov. 20.
UNITED STATES PATE^^T OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
835
Bacb, James J., doing business as lo Thyro Chocolate
CompMny, Milwaukee, Wis. Goiter preventive.
180,736; Oct. 9.
Bacharach-Kasin Co., Baltimore, Md. Bicycles. 115,398 ;
May 22.
Bachman, Jacob, doing business as J. Hachmnn & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Leather belting. 177,760; July 3.
Bachman v^i: Wickens, Newark, N. J. Compound for use
in w.isl'iiig clotlies. ] 70.08-1: Aug. 7.
Bachmann Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. Sheeting made from
nitrocellulose compounds. 166,931 ; Jan. 9.
Biuchtoltl, Herman, doing business as Rochelle Lace
Works. New York, N. Y. Imported woven f.^brics.
174,032 ; Apr. 3.
Bacon Banjo Co. Inc., The, Groton, Conn. Banjos.
184,580 ; Oct. 30.
Bacon, Charles F., trustee, Toledo, Ohio. Mirrored lenses
as light transmitting and reflecting devices. 179,024 ;
Nov. 20.
Baden, Fred, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Nose irrigation and
throat gargle. 185,810; Dec. 11.
Badger Rubber Works, The. Milwaukee, and Cudahy,
Wis. Nonmetallic tires. 170,267 ; Apr. 3.
Baeder Adamson Company, Boston. Mass. Flint paper
and cloth, garnet paper and cloth, etc. 188,104 ;
Dec. 25.
Baeffsky, Louis, doing business as Famous Raincoat
Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. Men's and boys' over-
coats and suits. 157,910 ; Aug. 7.
Baer Company, The, Lehighton, Pa. Thrown silk.
165,119; Jan. 30.
Baer. Howard W., Atlantic City, N. J. Antiseptic powder.
165,224 : Jan. 2.
Baer, Robert, doing business as Robert Baer Hat Co:, Los
Angeles, Calif. Hats and caps for men and boys.
179,645 ; Dec. 25.
Baggett, James A., doing business as Submarine Pyor-
rhea Co., Dallas, Tex. Tooth paste or dental cream.
179,452 : June 12.
Bahnsen, C. & Co., Inc., New York. N. Y. Bolivia coat-
ings in the piece. 172.461-2 ; Sept. 25.
Bahnsen. C, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Wool velour
coating piece goods. 186,541 ; Dec. 18.
Bailet. Guillaume Hendon, London, England. Dyes for
the hair. 167,218; Feb. 13.
Bailev & Companv, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Piston rings.
179,131 : June 19.
Bailey Rubber Heel Company, Incorporated, Beverly,
Mass. Soles, half soles, and heels made of rubber
and composition. 171,608 ; Mar. 20.
Bain Wagon Companv, The, Kenosha. Wis. Wagons.
183,354 ; Oct. 30.
Baird-North Company, Providence, R. I. Artificial or
reconstructed pearls. 171.680-1 ; Jan. 2.
Baird-North Company, Providence, R. I. Watche.^.
181,715; July 24.
Baker, B R, Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Knitted sweaters
and vests. 175,376; Dec. 18.
Dak^r Brush Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Paintbrushes
17S.490 ; June 19.
Bakor & Co.. Inc.. Newark, N. J. Dental band material.
178,949 ; .Tune 19.
Bakf^r & Co., Inc.. Newark, N. J. Dental metal.
178.950-1 : June 19.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Lead pencils and carpenters' pencils. 170,349 ;
Aug. 28.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Carpenters' steel squares, family weighing
scales, shingling-hatchet gauges, etc. 170,350 ; Aug. 28.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Padlocks and key blanks. 170,351 ; Aug. 7.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Stepladders. 170,352 ; Aug. 28.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Asphalt-saturated roofing felt, building paper,
deadening felt, etc. 170,353 ; Aug. 7.
Baker, Hamilton & Pacific Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Adzes, auger bits, axes, hacksaws, etc. 170,354 ;
Aug. 21.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Adhesive tape for electrical purposes. 170,355 ;
Aug. 7.
Baker. Hamilton and Pacific Company, San Francisco,
Calif, .\dhesive tape. 170.356 ; Aug. 7.
Baker, Hamilton and Pacific Company. San Francisco,
Calif. Garden hose. 170,359 ; July 31.
Baker, Hamilton & Pacific Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Belt dressing, composite neat's-foot oil, pure neat's-foot
oil, and razor strops. 184,955 ; Oct. 16.
Baker, Jos. G.. Richmond, Va. Cleanser for all kinds of
finished surfaces, such as paint, varnish, tile, glass,
etc. 175.458: June 5.
Baker, Joseph. Sons and Perkins Limited, London, Eng-
land. Mixing and coating machines for plastic or
semiliquid substances. 181,332 ; Oct. 30.
Baker-Lockwood Mfg. Co. Inc., Kansas City, Mo. Sleeve
protectors. 166,871 ; Dec. 18.
Baker. Murray & Imbrie. Inc., New York, N. Y. Tires
made wholly or partly of rubber or having rubber
incorporated therewith. 168.018 ; Mar. 13.
Baker Pain* & Varnish Co., Jersey City, N. J. Varnish
stain. 174,603; Mar. 20.
Baker Paint & Varnish Co., Jersey City, N. J. Paint en-
amels. 174,604 ; Apr. 3.
Baker Paint & Varnish Co., Jersey City, N. J. Paints,
varnishes, putties, dry colors, white lead, etc. 174,605 ;
Apr. 3.
Baker - Perkins Manufacturing Corporation, Saginaw,
Mich. Dough and bun dividers, bread proofers, pan-
ning machines, mixers, etc. 174,228 ; Apr. 10.
Baker-Perkins Manufacturing Corporation, Saginaw, Mich.
Baking ovens. 177,581 ; Aug. 21.
Baker, U. & L.. Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Elevat-
ing industrial trucks and structural parts thereof.
168,705 ; War. 13.
Balbo. Frank C, Oakland, Calif. Cakes — namely, dough-
nuts filled with jelly. 146,063; Sept. 25.
Balcells. (See Buenaventura Balcells Vallbona.)
Baldacci, Valentino, doing business as Laboratorio
Chimico Farmaceutico V. Baldacci, Pisa, Italy. Hiemo-
static preparations. 170,888 ; July 24.
Baldacci, Valentino, doing business as Laboratorio Chimico
Farmaceutico V. Baldacci. Pisa, Italy. Pharmaceutical
preparations for coughs, whooping cough, etc. 170,921 ;
July 3.
Baldacci, Valentino, doing business as Laboratorio Chim-
ico Farmaceutico V. Baldacci, Pisa, Italy. Pharma-
ceutical preparations for the treatment of diabetes,
etc. 171,703 ; June 26.
Baldassare, Romano, and Co., Frankfort, N. Y. Hair
shampoo. 181,717 ; Nov. 6.
Baldur-Pianofort-Fabrik Aktien-Gesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-M.ain, Germany. Musical instruments and supplies.
164,787; Jan. 2.
Baldwin, Anita M., Santa Anita, Calif. Livestock, in-
cluding dogs. 177,469 ; Nov. 13.
Baldwin Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pianos, player
pianos, and piano players. 180,264 ; Oct. 9.
Baldwin, Henry P.. Ltd., doing business as Baldwin Pack-
ers. Lahaina, Hawaii. Canned pineapple. 166,629 ;
Jan. 16.
Baldwin, Henry P., Ltd., doing business as Baldwin
I'ackers, Laha'ina, Hawaii. Canned pineapple. 187,283 ;
Dec. 18.
Baldwin, Joseph A., Baltimore, Md. Portable metallic
garages. 166,341 ; Jan. 30.
Baldwin Packers. (See Baldwin, Henry P.)
Baldwin Radio. Electrical Manufacturing Co., Inc., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Radio receiving and transmitting sets and
parts thereof. 166.344 ; Oct. 30.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va. Shovels,
spades, scoops, posthole diggers, etc. 166,636 ; Aug. 7.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va. Shovels,
spades, scoops, etc. 166,638 ; Sept. 11.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va. hovels, scoops.
spade?, posthole diggers, and wooden handles. 166,644 ;
Jan. 30.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va. Shovels,
spades, scoops, posthole diggers, and wooden handles.
166,645 ; Jan. 23.
Baldwin Tool Works, Parkersburg, W. Va. Shovels,
spades, scoops, posthole diggers, and wooden handles.
166,972; Mar. 20.
Baldwins, Limited, London, England. Tin and terne
plates and sheets. 158,415 ; Jan. 16.
Ball, C. S. Candy Co., The, Dayton, Ohio. Candles.
185,856 : Nov. 27.
Ball, F. M., & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 174,229 : May 15.
Ball, F. M., & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
deciduous fruits, vegetables, fruit salad, etc. 174,879 ;
Sept. 18.
Ball, Maxwell E., doing business as The Goitres Company.
Portland, Ore. Proprietary medicine for goiter swell-
ings, etc. 174,606 ; May 29.
Ballance, Herbert E., doing business as Ballance and
Company, Greensboro, N. C. Candy kisseS. 170,265 :
May 8.
Ballance, Herbert E., doing business as Ballance and
Company, Greensboro, N. C. Candy kisses. 170,266 ;
May 29.
Ballantine, P., & Sons. Newark. N. J. Malt sirup for
beverage purposes. 152,881 ; Oct. 30.
Ballantyne, D.. Brothers & Company, Limited, Peebles,
Scotland. Knitted wear for ladies, gentlemen, and
children. 175,053 ; June 26.
Ballantyne, D., Brothers & Co.. Limited, Peebles, Scot-
land. Cloths and stuffs of wool, worsted, and hair.
185.913 ; Dec. 4.
Ballard & Ballard Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky.
Wheat flour — namely, self -rising flour. 172,719 ;
May 8.
Bailard & Ballard Companv, Louisville, Ky. Self-rising
wheat flour. 154,075 ; Mar. 20.
Ballard and Ballard Company, Louisville. Ky. Wheat
flour — namely, self-rising flour. 156,434 : June 5.
Ballard & Ballard Company. Louisville, Ky. Self-rising
wheat flour. 157,295 ; Mar. 20.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Wheat
flour — namely, self-rising flour. 159,078 ; June 5.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Prepared
wheat flour. 159,079 ; Mar. 20.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Self-rising
wheat flour. 159,080; Mar. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphahetical list of trade-marh applicants — Continued.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Prepared flour
containing wheat flour, bran, sugar, and salt. 159,081 ;
Mar. 27.
Ballard & Ballard Company, Louisville, Ky. Wheat flour.
159,337 ; JS'ov. 20.
Ballew, Elmer L., Chicago, 111. Foods. 177,701 ; Nov. 6.
Balme. Paul, doing business as B. Paul. New iork. N. Y.
ilair dye. 107,345; Jan. 2.
Balsamea Co., The, San Francisco, Calif. Medicinal
preparation recommended for the treatment of atlec-
tious of the throat, etc. 172,001 ; Apr. 24.
Baltar, Joseph T., New Orleans, La. Tablets for the treat-
ment of colds, la grippe, and headache. 179, 25S ;
Aug. 14.
Baltic Chemical Co., The, Chicago, 111. Liquid preparation
lor use on the skin to keep the mosquitoes away.
105,341 ; Jan. 30.
Baltimore Bargain House, Baltimore and Cumberland,
Md. Shoe lasts, blind awnings, animal trays, rubber
cloth, etc. 117,793 ; June 20.
Baltimore Copper Paint Company. (See Ileeder, Oliver
& boil, inc.;
Baltimore Optical Company, Baltimore, Md. Lenses and
frames for eyeglasses and spectacles. 172,929 ; Apr. 3.
Baltimore Water Paint Company. (See Swartz, Milton D.)
JiamUei'ger, L., & Cu. (See Mauzer, Ida, Inc.;
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J. Women's suits.
100,4a3 ; Sept. 11.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J. Corsets and bras-
sitires. 100,480; Jan. 16.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J. Women's dresses.
170.300 ; Oct. 2.
Bamberger, L., & Co., Newark, N. J. Women's dresses.
170.301 ; May 22.
Bamberger Keinthal Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio Knitted
caps. 151,604 ; May 8.
Bancroft, Josepu, i& Sons Company, Wilmington, L»el.
Cotton piece goods. 170,440; Juue 19.
Bandman, Albert, doing business as Metsan Dental Mfg.
Co., New iork, N. 1. Hypodermic needles. 184,890 ;
Oct. -D.
Baugert, Adolph. (See Bangert Improved Tool Co.,
assignor.)
Bangert Improved Tool Co., Inc., Union, N. J., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to A. Baugert. Mechanics
wrenches, hammers, pliers, and pincers. 158,073 ;
Mar. -Id.
Bankee Corporation of America, Los Angeles, Calif. Trad-
ing stamps and coupons, booklets, etc. 175,421 ;
May 15. ^
Bankers Discount Association, Astoria, Oreg. Canned
salmon. 180,830 ; Sept. 25.
Bankers Discount Corporation, Astoria, Oreg. Canned
salmon. 180,828 ; Oct. 16. ,
Bankers Savings and Credit System Company, The, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Money receptacles or portable banks.
170,208 ; Feb. 'll.
Bankers Supply Co., The, Denver, Colo., and Chicago, 111.
Safety paper — viz, blank checks. 179,391 ; June 5.
Bankers Supply Co., Denver, Colo., and Chicago, 111.
Publications Lssued weekly. 181,509 ; Sept. 11.
Bankers Supply Co., The, Denver, Colo., and Chicago, III.
Publications issued weekly. 183,687 ; Nov. 0.
Banks, Chester O., also doing business as C. O. Banks
Co., Monrovia, Calif. Fretsh citrous fruits. 180,831 ;
Aug. 21.
Banks, Llewellyn A., doing business as Citrus Growers
Cash Association, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh citrous
and deciduous fruits. 101,959 ; July 3.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Knitted silk fabrics. 163,254 ; Jan. 30.
Banner Silk ivnittiug Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
knitted silk fabrics — viz, silk knitted cloth. 175,377 ;
May 1.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
silk fabrics — viz. silk knitted crepe. 175,378 ; May 1.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Knitted silk fabric — viz, silk knitted cloth in the piece.
177,101 ; May 22.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Knitted silk fabrics. 180,781 ; July 17.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Knitted silii fabrics. 180,783-4 : July 17.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New I'ork, N. Y.
Knitted silk fabrics. 183,621 ; Oct. 2.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Knitted silk fabrics. 183,901 ; Oct. 2.
Banner Silk Knitting Mills, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Knitted silk fabric. 185.948; Dec. 4.
Banning Canning Co., Banning, Calif. Canned fruits.
164,299 ; May 15.
Banning Canning Co., Banning, Calif. Canned fruits.
104,300: Feb. 13.
Banning, Margery A., Evanston, III. Ginger bread and
cookies. 158,592; Sept. 4.
Banos, V., & Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Food product.
177,948; July 24.
Bantam Products Ltd., The, Parnley, Leeds, England. Tea
and coffee. 179,580; Oct. 16.
Barab, Jacob, doing business as Aniseptol Chemical Co.,
Wilmington, Del. Emollient for use for chapped skin,
sunburn, etc. 179,085 ; Sept. 11.
Barash Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y. Rickrack braid.
170,269 ; July 24.
Barash Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rickrack braid
and shirred ribbon elastic. 180,738 ; July 3.
Barbara Ann Dress Shops, Inc., New York, N. X. Dresses.
165,055; Jan. 2.
Barbe-McKenzie Corporation, New York, N. Y. Drapery
fabrics. 185,197 ; Oct. 30.
Barber, A. H., & Co., Chicago, 111., and Plymouth and
Dodgeville, Wis. Cheese. 182,040; Oct. 2.
Barber, A. U., & Co., Chicago, 111., and Plymouth and
Dodgeville, Wis. Cheese. 182,042 ; Oct. 2.
Barber, Arthur W., Chazy, N. Y. Butter, raw cream,
fresh eggs, etc. 154,118 ; Nov. 13.
Barber Asjihalt Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Fire
wagons, surface heaters, stationary and portable melt-
ing kettles. 170,748 ; June 26.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Asphalt and paving materials containing asphalt.
163,905 ; July 3.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Motor and other oils and greases. 166.764 ; Feb. 13.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ready-mixed metal roof paint, Industrial paint, etc.
168,349; Oct. 23.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Paints. 168,350 ; Feb. 27.
Barber Asphalt Paving Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Asphalt, asphalt cement, road asphalt, and paving
block filler. 108,444 ; Feb. 20.
Barblan y Eimathe, Flor, Malaga, Spain. Olive oil.
180,320"; Dec. 4.
Barbour Brothers Co., The, Paterson, N. J. Shoe thread.
160,335 ; June 26.
Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, N. J. Hand and
machine sewing linen thread. 179,984 ; July 10.
Barbour Flax Spinning Co., Paterson, N. J. Hand-sewing
and machine-sewing linen threads. 179,985 ; July 31.
Barbour Welting Company, Brockton, Mass. Cut soles
of leather for boots and shoes. 175,054 ; May 22.
Barden, Clifford A., Oberlin and Wakeman, Ohio. Seed
corn. 181,928; Oct. 16.
Barekman, Thomas H., Paris, 111. Medicinal preparation
for barber's itch. 187,403; Dec. 25.
Barg & Foster Candy Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Con-
fectionery. 183,814-16 ; Dec. 25.
Bargreen, Samuel E., doing business as Imperial Tea
Co., Everett, Wash. Laundry powder. 168,507 ;
Dec. 25.
Baringer, Frederick J., doing business as The Nusol Lab-
oratories, San Jose, Calif. Antiseptic cleaner used
for removing stains from hands, fabrics, sinks, etc.
168,748; Jan. 30.
Bariscillo, John J., doing business as Tonsitol Labora-
tories, Asbury Park, N. J. Preparation for the treat-
ment of tonsillitis, hoarseness, quinsy, etc. 175,641 ;
May 15.
Barkann, Milton D., Jersey City, N. J. Burs. 171,198;
Feb. 27.'
Barke-Berger Food Products Co., Toledo, Ohio. Salads,
salad dressings, pickles, etc. 175,182 ; Aug. 14.
Barker, C. B., & Co. Ltd., New Y'ork, N. Y. Sewing ma-
chine needles and machine knitting needles. 177,949 ;
Oct. 16.
Barkmahn Company, Inc., The, New I'ork, N. Y. Pipes.
174,602 ; May 22.
Barlev Motor Car Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Taxicabs.
177',349 ; Aug. 14.
Barley Motor Car Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Taxicabs.
182,123; Oct. 16.
Barlith Company, Thi^ San Francisco, Calif. Liquid
waterproofing composition for wood, brick, etc.
173,126; June 5.
Barlow Brothers, Grand Rapids, Mich. Waste baskets.
185,738 ; Nov. 13.
Barna. Nicholas, aoing business as Cosmos Laboratory,
Kevport, N. J. Antiperspiration compounds. 164,857 ;
Jan. 30.
Barnangens Tockn. Fabrikers A. B., Stockholm, Sweden.
Drawing, indelible, marking, printing, etc., inks.
172,720 ; Mar. 27.
Barnangens Teckn. Fabrikers A. Bolag, Stockholm, Swe-
den. Drawing, indelible, marking, printing, etc., inks,
172,722 ; Mar. 27.
Barnard Manufacturing Company, Superior, Nebr. Tooth-
ache medicine. 173,394 ; Apr. 3.
Barnard, Paul J., doing business as Paul Jackson Bar-
nard Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Toys. 184,581-2;
Nov. 6.
Barnard, William E., doing business as Web Sterilizer Co.,
New York, N. Y. Toothbrush sterilizers. 160,747 ;
Apr. 24.
Barnards.'Schaller, Iowa. Pop-corn confection. 175,121;
Nov. 27. , . .
Barnett, Gertrude, San Franci.sco, Calif. Porcelain tea-
pots. 176,942 ; Oct. SO.
Barnhart, Williamson L., New^ York, and Babylon, N. Y.
Printed articles and letters upon the subject of sales-
manship. 175,379 ; June 12.
Barnsdall Refining Company, Tulsa, Okla. Motor fuel oil.
153,234 ; Oct. 16.
Barnsdall Refining Company, Tulsa, Okla. Fiiel oils, mo-
tor lubricating oils, and lubricants. 158,5^0 ; Nov. 27.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
837
Uarr Manufacturing Corporation, Tyrone, Pa. I'crfiimes,
face powder, toilet water, cold cream, etc. 176,107 ;
Sept. I'S.
Barr Manufacturing Corporation, Tyrone, Pa. Complex-
ion clay. 179,392 ; July 31.
Barr, Morris A., Vallov torge, Pa. Semiprecious stones.
179,S44; July 10.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N. Y. Roofing and
sheathing felt. 100,992; Feb. 27.
Barrett Company, Tlie, New York, N. Y. Ready felt roof-
ing. 168,608: July 17.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N. Y. Ready-mixed
paint and paint thinner. 173,269 ; Apr. 3.
Barrett Comiiaiiy, The, New York, N. Y. Insulating
paper. 173. 3-15; Apr. 3.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N. Y. Bituminous ma-
terial for compounding rubber. 173,690-2 ; May 29.
Barrett Company, The, New York, N. Y. Bituminous ma-
terial lor conipouniUng rubber. 186,4."i6-9 ; Dec. 4.
Barrlemore Shop, The. (See Lederer & Latz.)
t$arriuj;ton I'acUing Co., Barrington, 111. Bacon.
168,749 ; Sept. 25.
Barrist & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Women's, misses', and
children's coats, skirts, and suits. 174,764 ; June 26.
Barron, Anderson Co., Boston, Mass. Men's suits and
overcoats. 184,708 ; Nov. 6.
Barron, Arnold M., doing business as Ferris Radio Re-
search Laboratory, Boston, Mass. Radio detectors.
185,358: Dec. IS.
Barron-Gray Packing Co., San Jose, Calif. Canned fruit
and vegetables and dried fruit. 177,818 : July 17.
Barron-Gray Packing Co., San Jose, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables and dried fruits. 177,819-20 ;
June 12.
Barrow, A. C, & Company, Lynchburg, Va. Overalls,
work shirts, coats, vests, and pants. 163,966 ; May 22.
Barry, T. D., Company, Brockton, Mass. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 168,193-4 ; Jan. 2.
Barry, T. D., Company, Brockton, Mass. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 173,460 ; Apr. 3.
Bartholomew Battery & Supply Co., doing business as
Bartholomew Battery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Secondary elec-
trical batteries. 157,020 ; Apr. 3.
Barsa Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Kimonos, break-
fast gowns, etc. 178,021 ; July 10.
Bartlett Corporation, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Castor
oil. 181,810; Nov. 6.
Bartlett Corporation, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Castor oil.
181,811; Sept. 25.
Bartlett Nu Products Corporation, Pasadena, Calif. Food
beverage made of fruits, nuts, and grain. 164,987 ;
Feb. 27.
Bartlett, Vern C, Joplin, Mo. Bath or flux. 171,195 ;
Dec. 4.
Barton, Charles, doing business as Specialists Supply Com-
pany, Honolulu, Hawaii. Eve liquid. 169,234 ; Feb. 13.
Barton, H. H., and Son Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Abrasive papers or cloths. 168,707 ; Nov. 13.
Barton, II. H., & Son Co.. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Abra-
sive papers or cloths. 170,001 ; Dec. 4.
Barton, H. H., and Son Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Aluminum-oxide paper, carbon paper, electric abrasive
cloth, etc. 173,461; Apr. 24.
Bartow Beverages, Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Ginger ale.
180,832 ; July 10.
Baruxes, Christ, doing business as Brux Candy Co., New-
ark, Ohio. Hard and soft candies, bonbons, chocolates,
and marshmallows. 168.144 ; Mar. 13.
Barva, Bernard R., Fort Wayne, Ind. Rubber heels for
shoes. 164,578 ; Sept. IS.
Bascelli, C, & Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. Relief of car-
buncles, tumors, enlarged glands, etc. 173,462 ;
Nov. 6.
Basch. Herman, & Co. Inc., New York and Brooklyn,
N. X. Fur skins dressed and dyed. 169,752 ; Feb. 6.
Basilea, C, & Co., New York, N. Y, Olive oil. 168,912;
Feb. 13.
Baskln Brothers, New York, N. Y. Finger rings, bar
«nd scarf pins, earrings. 184,230 ; Nov. 20.
Bass, G. H., & Co., Wilton, Me. Footwear. 180,354 ;
Nov. 20.
Bass & Gross, New York, N. Y. Dresses for ladies and
misses. 181,238 ; Aug. 7.
Eassett. Rudolph A., Long Beach, Calif. Cleaning fluid
for cleaning fabrics. 165,850 ; Jan. 30.
Bassick Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Flood catches,
hood-catch brackets, hood and door handles. 169,906 ;
Fob. 13.
Bassick Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Pintles for
castors. 172,505 ; Mar. 27.
Bassick Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Door locks.
178..^24 ; .Tune 12.
Bastian-Morley Co., Laporte, Ind. Gas water heaters.
173,950; May 8.
Bastian-Morley Co., Laporte, Ind. Gas water heaters.
173,951; Mar. 13.
Bastian-Morley Co., Laporte, Ind. Jackets for water
heaters and boilers. 185.102 ; Dec. 11.
Bate, Warwick G., Newton Falls, Ohio. Prayer and motto
cards. 178,544 ; Aug. 21.
Bates, A. J., Company. Webster, Mass. Shoes and parts
thereof. 181,472; Nov. 13.
Bates, C. J., & Son, Chester, Conn. Manicure flics.
175,204 ; Oct. 16.
Bates, C. J., & Son, Chester, Conn. Manicure buffers.
175,295 ; Mar. 27.
Bates Valve Bag Company, Chicago, 111. Bag filling and
packaging machinery. 177,539 ; May 15.
Battenfeld Grease & Oil Company, The, Kansas City, Mo.
Lubricating grease. 184,929 ; Oct. 30.
Battle Creek Food Company, 'fhc. Battle Creek, Mich.
Prepared nut food. 168,509 ; Mar. 27.
Battle Creek Food Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Breakfast
cereaL 108,510; Mar. 20.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Breakfast cereals. 172,575-6 ; May 8.
Battle Creek Food Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Cereal
breakfast food. 174,722; June 5.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Nut butter. 175,057; Aug. 14.
Battle Creek Food Company, The. Battle Creek, Mich.
Biscuits having laxative properties. 175,058 ; Nov. 6.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast foods, cooked bran, etc. 175,050 ;
Dec. 25.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich,
Antitoxic foods, paraflln tablets and oil, etc. 175,060 ;
Aug. 14.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal biscuit. 175,700; Aug. 7.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast food. 175,701 ; June 19.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Corn sugar. 175,702; May 15.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Nut cereal food. 175,703; Oct. 30.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Vegetable flavors for food-flavoring purposes. 175,704 ;
June 19.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Nut cereal food. 175,838 ; June 19.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Laxative. 175,839; May 15.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast foods. 176,247 ; Aug. 21.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Vegetable food consisting of wheat protein combined
with nuts. 176,816; Sept. 4.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Special carbohydrate antitoxic food. 180,463; Oct. 16.
Battle Creek Food Company, The, Battle Creek, Mich.
Confection. 181,239 ; Nov. 20.
Bauer & Black, Chicago, 111. Gauze and absorbent cotton.
183,355 ; Sept. 18.
Bauermeister, Chas. W., Co. Inc. Olives, allspice, savory,
mustard, pepper, sage, thyme, etc. 166.932 ; May 15.
Baum, Constance H., New York, N. Y. Novelty designs for
textiles. 183,728 ; Dec .18.
Bajm, Max, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 165.615 ; Jan. 2.
Bauman, Hyman. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 173,275; Feb. 20.
Bauman, Hyman, & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton,
and wool piece goods and mixtures of same. 178,657 ;
May 22.
Baumann, Carl A., doing business as Lake Mills Milk
Company, Jefferson, Wis. Canned evaporated milk.
155,661 ; June 5.
Baumann, Carl A., doing business as Lake Mills Milk
Company. Jefferson, Wis. Canned evaporated milk.
155,662-3 ; May 8.
Baumert. P. X., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cheese.
166,928-9 ; Jan. 9.
Baumert, F. X., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cheese.
169,746 ; Feb. 27.
Baumgarten, Emanuel, doing business as Royal Velvet
Products Company, Washington, D. C. Rubber-stamp
pads and rubber-stamp-pad inks. 1G7.223: Nov. 20.
Baumgarten, Julius, & Sohne Vereinigte Papierwarenfa-
briken Kommanditgesellschaft. Letter papers and en-
velopes. 178,158 ; Oct. 16.
Baur, O. P., Conf. Co., The, Denver, Colo. Candy, cakes,
shelled nuts, and sandwiches. 171,723 ; Oct. 30.
Baxter Bros. Co., The, Brunswick, Me. Canned vege-
tables. 182,559 ; Oct. 23.
Baxter, Burton E., doing business as B. E. Baxter Co.,
Whitney Point, N. Y. Graining liquid. 176,395;
Mav 15.
Bay. n. C, Company, Chicago, III. Pianos. 173,069 ;
Mar. 6.
Bayard Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Hair po-
made. 179,393 ; July 31.
Baylls, A. W., Co., New York, N. Y. Table damasks.
184,632; Nov. 20.
Bayside Canning Company, Alviso, Calif. Tomato hot
sauce, canned vegetables, fruits, and fish. 165,339 ;
July 3.
Bay Side Canning Company, Alviso, Calif. Canned fruits,
vegetables, and fish. 168,751 : Mar. 27.
Bay State Cigar Co., Inc., Westfleld, Mass. Cigars.
177,162; May 22.
Bav State Milling Co., Winona, Minn. Wheat flour.
175,061 : Aug. 21.
Bazley, Ernest S., doing business as Bazley Markets,
Chicago, 111. Nut oleomargarine. 171,242 ; Nov. 13.
838
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Beach, Albert H., doing business as Pyramid Products
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Soap. 169,116; May 22.
Beaman «& Pairott, Knoxville, Tenn. Rubber heels for
shoes. 175,332 ; May 1.
Beanpot, The, Boston, Mass. Periodically-issued maga-
zine. 163,571 ; Sept. 11.
Bear Brand Hosiery C. (See Paramount Knitting Co.)
Bear Brand Hosiery Co. (See Kegal Knitting Company.)
Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 176,319 ;
Aug. 7.
Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery.
176,593-4; Oct. 9.
Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery.
175,671 ; June 12.
Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 176,595 ;
June 26.
Bear Brand Hosiery Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 181,165 ;
Oct. 9.
"Bear Cat" Products Co., Detroit, Mich. Finishing or
polishing material for painted, varnished, or enameled
surfaces. 186,210 ; Nov. 20.
Bear, E. A., & Co., Chicago, 111. Food mixture used for
making cakes, cookies, and frosted creams. 176,596;
Sept. 11.
Bear, John D., Company. (See O'Rear, Robert E.)
Bear Mill Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton broadcloth. 179,351 ; Aug. 7.
Bear Mill Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cotton cloth. 185,553 ; Nov. 20.
Beardsley, Calvin L., doing business as Beardsley Spe-
cialty Co., Rock Island, 111. Beverage sold as a soft
drink and sirups used in the preparation of same.
172,858; Mar. 13.
Beardsley, Robert, doing business as Beardsley Studios,
Chicago, 111. Lighting fixtures. 153,196; Nov. 13.
Beardsley, Robert, doing business as Beardsley Studios,
Chicago, 111. Lamp shades of fibrous material.
174,097; July 17.
Bearman, William H., Baltimore, Md. Hosiery. 181,073 ;
Sept. 18.
Beaton & Cadwell Manufacturing Company, The, New
Britain, Conn. Saw-handle trimmings. 167,710 ; Feb. 6.
Beaton & Cadwell Manufacturing Company, The, New
Britain, Conn. M!ops and mopsticks. 175,760 ; Apr. 17.
Beaton, J. R., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Laundry and
toilet soap. 185,405; Nov. 20.
Beatrice Creamery Company, Chicago, III. Cheese.
172,793; Apr. 10.
Beatrice Creamery Company, Chicago, 111., and Topeka,
Kans. Milk and cream. 175,459 ; June 10.
Beatrice Creamery Company, Chicago, 111. Ice cream.
182,734 : Oct. 30.
Beaumont Mfg., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Gates for
granular materials. 181,930 ; Sept. 11.
Beaumont, R. H., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Screens for
granular materials. 181,929 ; Oct. 16.
Beautex Laboratories Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Vanishing, cleansing, and tissue creams, cream pow-
der, rouge, etc. 176,817 ; June 12.
Beauty House, The. (See Ansehl, David.)
Beaux-Arts Candy Company, Chicago, 111. Candy.
181,002-3 ; Sept. 25.
Beaver, L. S., Vinita, Okla. Hair tonic. 178,374 ;
Sept. 25.
Bech, Van Siclen & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Solidified-
coal-tar disinfectants. 174,815 ; Aug. 7.
Bechdolt, Mabel. (See Bechdolt, Jack and M.)
Bechdolt, Jack, and Mabel Bechdolt, doing business as
Mabel Claire Studio, New York, N. Y.' Candles.
177,427; Sept. 18.
Becher, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur skins. 167,762 ;
Feb. 13.
Bechtol, Archie H., doing business as Southern Confection
Co., Memphis, Tenn. Confection in the nature of
candies. 170,617 ; May 8.
Beck, Arthur, Chicago, 111. Flavoring extracts for food
purposes. 146,196 ; Dec. 11.
Beck & Belaief, New York, N. Y. Caps for men and hoys.
165,910; Mar. 6.
Beck Duplicator Company, The, New York, N. Y. Duplicat-
ing rolls. 177,065 ; Sept. 11.
Rpck, Ernst, Lebanon, Mo. Eggs. 178,808: Dec. 11.
Beck, William and Charles, Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Fabric
hose. 160,740 ; Jan. 23.
Beck, Wm. & Chas., Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Cotton fire
hose. 175,124 ; Apr. 3.
Beck, Wm. & Chas., Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Linen fire hose.
176,873; Oct. 16.
Beck, Wm., & Chas., Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Cotton fir*
hose. 176,874 ; Aug. 7.
Beck, Wm. & Chas., Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Linen fire hose.
176,875; Oct. 16.
Beck, Wm. & Chas., Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Cotton fire
hose. 177,950 ; June 5.
Beck. Wm. & Chris., Inc., Lawrence, IM;iss. Linen fire
hose. 18,'S.648 ; Dec. 4.
Becker, Aiisust J., doing business as Becker's Bakery,
Red Wing, Minn. Bread and doughnuts. 161,022 ;
Mar. 27.
Becker, Christian, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Balances and
weighing scales. 17.'). 597 : Mav 1.
Becker, Dr., Medicine Co., New York. N. Y. Insecticide
ointment and shampoo. 174,382 ; May 8.
Becker Paper Corporation, New York, N. Y. Writing and
bond paper. 178,208 ; July 17.
Becker Paper Corporation, New York, N. Y. Writing and
bond paper. 178,209 ; May 15.
Becker, Smith & Page, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Wall paper.
173,619 : Mar. 27.
Becker's Bakery. (See Becker, August J.)
Beckert, Richard B., doing business as S. M. Spencer
Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Stencil inks. 183,134 ;
Dec. 11.
Beckley-Ralston Co., Chicago, 111. Radioadapters for con-
necting radio receiving sets to amplifying chambers of
phonographs. 163,608 ; Oct. 9.
Beckworth Co., The, Reedley, Calif. Preserved figs.
164,861 ; Jan. 9.
Bedford Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shadow-stripe cot-
ton sateen in the piece. 174,059 ; Mar. 6.
Bedsole-Colvin Drug Co., Inc., Mobile, Ala. Writing
tablets. 181,510; Aug. 14.
Bedsole-Colvin Drug Co., Mobile, Ala. Insect destroyer.
183,329; Nov. 20.
Beebe Laboratories, Incorporated, doing business as Ward
and Pierre, St. Paul, Minn. Face creams. 172,724 ;
June 19.
Beech-Nut Packing Company, Canajoharie, N. Y. Ice
cream. 159,687; Nov. 13.
Beech-Nut Packing Company, Canajoharie, N. Y. Bacon.
162,798; Apr. 24.
Beecham, Emma, doing business as Beechams Laboratory,
Oscawana-on-Hudson, N. Y. Perfume, toilet waters,
face powders, etc. 170,362 ; Oct. 23.
Beegle Packing Co., Ketchikan, Alaska. Canned salmon.
181,106 ; Aug. 21.
Beerli, Joseph F., Cleveland, Ohio. Physiological nutri-
tive salts. 177,894 ; July 17.
Beesemyer-Waggoner, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 185,650; Nov. 20.
Beesemyer-Waggoner, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 185,687-9 ; Nov. 13.
Begley Mechanical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Auto-
mobile stop and direction indicators. 144,309 ; July 24.
Behlen, H., & Bro., New York, N. Y. Brushes. 185,283 ;
Nov. 20.
Behlen, H., & Bro., New York, N. Y. Ruling, edge, and
marbling colors, and marbling sizes. 185,285 ; Dec. 11.
Behr, Herman, & Company, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Abrasive papers and cloth. 172,824 ; Feb. 27.
Behrendt, Jacob W., San Francisco, Calif. Solution for
the treatment of inflamed, tender, or Weeding gums,
pyorrhea, etc. 173,554 ; Apr. 3.
Behrer, Martin, doing business as Behrer & Company,
New York, N. Y. Shower and shampoo fixtures, cur-
tain rods, bathroom stalls, etc. 144,958 ; Aug. 28.
Beia Company, The. (See Yorita, George.)
Belr, Arthur, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton,
and wool piece goods and combinations thereof.
174,953; Aug. 28.
Bela, Szalai, doing business as " Cito " Gyogyszer es
Vegyeszeti Laboratorium, Budapest, Hungary. Medi-
cines used in the treatment of bronchitis, tubercular
disea.ses, etc. 165,663; Nov. 13.
Belcraft Shirt Company, New York, N. Y. Men's dress
shirts. 166,872 ; Jan. 2.
Bel-Jar Coffee Co., Inc., Miami, Fla. Coffee. 163,915 ;
Feb. 27.
Bell, Claude A., Tyngsboro, Mass. Artiflcial-vanilla fla-
voring compound for candies, cakes, pies, puddings, and
ice cream. 169,148 ; June 5.
Bell Company, The, Worcester, Mass. Woolen, worsted
piece goods. 179,769 ; Sept. 18.
Bell, Frank W., doing business as The Bell Emulsion Com-
pany, Staunton, Va. Petroleum emulsion. 175,334 ;
Aug. 14.
Bell, James W., & Co., Chicago, 111. Monthly magazine.
175,594 ; June 12.
Bell Syndicate, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Series of car-
toons. 172,577; Feb. 27.
Bell Syndicate, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Series of
cartoons. 178,086 ; May 22.
Bell Syndicate, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Series of
cartoons. 181,166; Sept. 26.
Bell Tire Company Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Pneu-
matic automobile tires. 164,784 ; Jan. 2.
Belle Mead Sweetsmakers, The Trenton, N. J. Candy.
171,148 ; Mar. 27.
Beller, A., & Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies' coats.
capes, suits, and dre.'sses. 185,359; Dec. 18.
Bellevue Kraut & Pickling Co., The, Bellevue, Ohio.
Canned sauerkraut. 182,125 ; Sept. 4.
Bellingham Publishing Company, Belllngham, Wash.
Afternoon newspaper. 175,127 ; Apr. 17.
Bellingham Publishing Company, Bellingham, Wash.
Morning newspaper. 175,128 ; Apr. 17.
Bellis Heat Treating Company, The, New Haven, Conn.
Salts in solid form for metal heat-treating baths.
170,749 : Feb. 13.
Belo, A. H., & Company. Incorporated, Galveston, Tex.
Daily newspaper. 174,880 ; Aug. 21.
Belo. A. H., & Company, Incorporated, Galveston and Dal-
las, Tex. Daily newspaper. 174,881-2 ; Aug. 21.
Belo, A. H., & Company, Incorporated, Galveston and Dal-
las, Tex. Semiweekly agricultural newspaper. 174,883 ;
Aug. 21.
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839
Be-Neet Manufacturiug Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 180,356: July 10.
Bement-Kea Co. Inc., Terre Haute, Ind. Baking powder.
169,393 ; Feb. 20.
Bemis Bro. Bas Company. St. Louis, Mo. Cotton, li\ir-
lap. and paper baas. 145,544 ; .Tune 19.
Bemls Bro. Bag Co., St. Louis, Mo. Burlap bags.
173,555 ; Mar. 20.
Bemis, Charles B., Athol, Mass. Frozen confection.
17S.S91 ; Aug. 2S.
Bender Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Working clothes
for men and boys. 184.633; Dec. 11.
Bender, Edwin S., doing business as The Credo Check
Company, Orange Cove, Calif. Checks. 184,707 :
Oct. 16.
Bendiner & Schleslnger. (See Sehlesinger, Maurice F.)
Benedict, Charles L., dolus business as The "5 in 1 "
Letter-Envelope Co., Toronto, Ontario. Canada. Letter
sheets and mailing or correspondence envelopes and the
like. 151,935 ; Feb. 13.
Benedict, T. N., Mfg. Co., East Syracuse. N. Y. Silver-
plated table and hollow ware. etc. 167.670 : Oct. 23.
Benedict, T. X., Mfg. Co., East Syracuse, N. Y. Silver-
plated table and hollow ware and articles plated with
precious metals. 167,671 ; Sept. 4.
Benedict, Wilbert M., New York, N. Y. Talcum, sham-
poo jeUy, medicinal plasters, and salve. 170,556 ;
Mar. 20.
Benetol Company, The. (See Carel, Hubert C.)
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company, Chicago,
111. ElectricaJ-lighting-fixture units. 166.277 ; Oct. 23.
Beniamin Electric Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Electrical plug clusters. 186,582 ; Dec. 4.
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company. Chicago, 111.
Electrical lighting-fixture clusters. 186.583 ; Dec. 25.
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Plug sockets. 186.865 ; Dec. 4.
Benjamin & Johnes, Newark, N. J. Brassiferes. 170,861 ;
Apr. 24.
Benjamin Moseley Co., The, Needham, Mass. Sweaters.
169,220; Jan. 9.
Benjamin ,& AYeil. Inc., New Y'ork. N. Y. Ladies' under-
vests. corset covers, and brassiferes. 182.289 ; Oct. 30.
3enn Chemical Co. (See Oakley, Richard A.)
Bennett Dnv Importing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Figs, dried fruits, and nuts. 161.029 ; Jan. 2.
Bennett. Geo. A., doing business as The " Klipto " Loose
Leaf Manufacturing Co., San Francisco, Calif. Renew-
able-leaf books and binders. 171,892 ; Jan. 2.
Bennett Glass & Paint Company, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Paints, varnishes, and paint enamels. 185.649 ; Dee. 4.
Bennett, Nellie L., doing business as Mayfair, Hollywood,
Calif. Jams and fruit preserves. 165.478 : Feb. 6.
Bennett. R. L.. Co., New York, N. Y. Bathing suits and
trunks. 155.590; Nov. 13.
Bennett Rubber Co. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Boiler com-
pound. 183.729: Dec. 18.
Bennett, Virginia D., New York, N. Y. Face powders,
face creams, perfumes, toilet waters, etc. 163,961 ;
May 22.
Bennington Wax Paper Company, Bennington, Vt. Wax
paper, was lunch rolls, dry and waxed shredded
paper, etc. 179,453 ; Oct. 30.
Benson. Benj. D., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Labeling
clips for use witli loose-l^af binders. 152.536 ; June 19.
Bentley, Henry G., doing business as H. 6. Bentley, Dallas.
Tex. Arch supporters for the human foot. 176,108 :
May 8.
Bentley & Twohey Silk Co., Newton, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. SUk piece goods and artificial-silk, cot-
ton, wool, and worsted piece goods and combinations
thereof. 172,197; June 26.
Benton HoUaday & Co., New York, N. Y. Oil leather dye.
172.195 ; Apr. 3.
Benz Toilet Products, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Talcum and
face powders, face creams, etc. 185,198 : Dec. 4.
Benzo-Gas Motor Fuel Company, Kansas City, Mo.
Lubricant for machinery. 167.512; Oct. 23.
Benzo-Gas Motor Fuel Company, Kansas City, Mo. Liouid
motor fuel. 179.086 ; June 19.
Benzol Motor Fuel Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Fuel for
internal-combustion engines. 187,792 : Dec. 25.
Beoughor, Lawrence E.. McFarland. Calif. Polishes for
automobiles and furniture. 176.781 : Apr. 24.
Berardi. John B.. doins husiness as the Goodwear Tire
and Rubber Co.. Bridgeport, Conn. Automohile tires
made of rubber and fabric and inner tubes of rubber for
tires. 165.479 : Feh. 27.
Berbecker & Rowland Mfg. Co., The, WaterviUe, Conn.
Furniture slides, 172,317 ; Dec. 11.
Berco Medicine Co. (See Gilbert, Henry S.1
Berdan Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Coffee and tea.
167.862: Aug. 14.
Berd.Tn Company. The, Toledo, Ohio. Coffee and tea.
167.8G3 ; Nov. 27.
Berdan Company. The. Toledo. Ohio. Coffee and tea.
167.864 : Mar. C.
Berdon, Albert E.. doing business as Aero-Kord Co., De-
troit. Mich. Combined cords and plugs Used to connect
translnting devices with lamp sockets. 163.658 : Jan. 9.
Berea Milling Co., The, Berea, Ohio. Milling products.
145,933 ; Apr. 3.
Bereman, .Tames H., doing business as Stillman Freckle
Cream Co., Aurora, 111. Creams suitable for the treat-
ment of freckles. 173,318 ; May 29.
Berendsen Silk Knitting Co., Bangor, Pa. Hosiery.
179,646-7 ; Aug. 28.
Berendsen Silk Knitting Co., Bangor, Pa. Full-faehioned
and novelty hosiery. 179,648 ; Aug. 14.
Berg. Charles F., Portland, Oreg. Hosiery. 180,833;
Oct. 2.
Berg, Frank L., Alton. 111. Candy. 173,289 : Apr. 24.
Berg, L. M., doing husiness as The Hirsutine Laboratories,
Chicago, 111. Lotions and salves to be used in com-
bating infections of the sldn, scalp, etc. 165,119 ;
Feb. 20.
Berg, Mannie, Baltimore, Md. Men's furnishings. 171,118 ;
Mar. 6.
Berger, Elmer C. A., doing busine^ as Berger & Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Rear-view mirrors for autoiuublles.
177,646 ; June 19.
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt Com-
pany. New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' shirts. 163,566 ;
Jan. 9.
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' shirts. 177,763 ;
July 31.
Berger, Harry, doing husiness as Harry Berger Shirt Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' shirts, collars,
p.vjamas, etc. 180.205 ; Dec. 18.
Berger, Harry, doing business as Harry Berger Shirt Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Men's and hoys' collars,
pyjamas, and shirts. 180,739 : Sept. 11.
Berger, Harry, doing husiness as Harry Berger Shirt
Company, New York, N. Y. Men's and hoys' collars,
pyjamas, and shirts. 180,740-3 ; Aug. 7.
Berger, Harry, Shirt Company. (See Berger. Harry.)
Berger Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery,
167,040; June 5.
Berger, Isodor, doing business as Eclipse Knitting Mills,
Newark, N. J. Sweaters. 181,719 ; Nov. 20.
Berger, Joe R., doing business as Joe R. Berger Food
Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mayonnaise,
salad and cooking oil, olive oil. and tartar sauce.
180,649 ; Dee. 11.
Bergfors, Gustav A., Braintree, Maes. Lubricating oils.
186,212; Nov. 20.
Bergman, Adolph, doing business as Osceola Knitting
Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted jackets, coats, sweat-
ers, and golf stockings. 179,923 ; Aug. 28.
Bergmann, Christian N., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ice cream.
174,651: Nov. 6.
Berguson-Skinner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Pistons.
156,248; June 26.
Berkeley Light Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Elec-
tric headlights and flood lights. 137,513 ; Apr. 24.
Berkenfield, Irving, doing business as Field Laboratories,
Erie, Pa. Hair tonic and restorer. 183,135 ; Dec. 11.
Berkley, Frederick M., New York, N. Y. Printed adver-
tising matter. 151,197; Feb. 27.
Berkley, Frederick M., New York, N. Y. Printed matter.
151,198; Feh. 27.
Berkson & Modjeska, Chicago, 111. Neckties. 184,231 ;
Nov. 6.
Berlin & Jones Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sta-
tionery. 176,782 ; Dec. 11.
Berlin & Jones Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Writing
' paper and envelopes. 176,783 : May 8.
Berliner, Edwin E., & Co., New York, N. Y Cotton piece
goods. 171.444 ; Nov. 13.
Berliner, Edwin E., & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 171.445 : Feb. 13.
Berliner, . Edwin E., & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 171,446 ; Aug. 14.
Bcrnian. Charles M., New York, N. Y. Powdor puffs.
174,230; June 19.
Berman, Gustavo, New York, N. Y. Umbrellas and para-
sols. 180.834; Oct. 2.
Borm.'in, Louis C, Chicago, 111. Lifting jacks. 185,554;
Nov. 20.
Bermejo. Juan, New York, N. Y. Plain and fancy cakes.
177,582: Sept. 18. •
Bern, Philip S., doing business as Philsbern Products Co.,
New York, N. Y. Furniture and automobile polishos
with incidental properties as metal polishes. 174,505 ;
May 15.
Bernard, Albert, New York, N. Y. Candies. 176,155-6 ;
June m.
Bernard & Blanchard, Albany, N. Y. Salt. 183,902 ;
Dec. 18.
Bernd, G., Company, Macon, Ga. Horse collars. 181,053 ;
July 10.
Bernese Alps Milk Co.. Stalden, Switzerland. Milk and
milk products. 176,533 : Dec. 25.
Bernet, Craft and Kauffman Milling Company, St. Louis,
Mo. Wheat flour. 156.516 : Feb. 6.
Bernet, Craft & TCauffm.Tn Milling Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Wheat flour. 179,924 ; Nov. 6.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 176,375 ;
Apr. 10.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc., New York. N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 176,378 ;
June 5.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants— GontmueA.
Bernhard TJlmann Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns
for knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 176,379 ;
Apr. 10.
Bernhard TJlmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 176,380 ;
June 5.
Bernhard Ulmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns
for knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 176,382 ;
Apr. 10.
Bernhard TJlmann Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Yarns for
knitting, crocheting, and art needlework. 180,199 ;
July 10.
Bernhard TJlmann Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. . Yarns
and threads of wool, worsteds, cotton, silk, etc.
184,698; Oct. 23.
Bernhardt, Max E.. New York, N. Y. Smokers' articles.
169,394 ; Mar. 13.
Bernheimer, Jacob S., & Bro., doing business as Mulhouse
Mills, New York, N. Y. Imitation sateens. 179,087 ;
Aug. 14.
Bernstein, Louis, doing business as Princess Dress House,
New York, N. Y. Ladies' dresses of silk, cotton, etc.
169,235 ; May 8.
Bernstein, Louis, doing business as Bernstein Shoe Co.,
New York N. Y. Women's shoes. 170,862 ; Jan. 23.
Bernstein, Samuel, doing business as Reliable House-
hold Specialties Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Stove
polish and furniture polish. 1 73,609 ; May 22.
Bernstein Shoe Co. (See Bernstein, Louis.)
Berry Brothers, Detroit, Mich. Varnishes. 177,647 ;
Apr. 24.
Berry, Demoville & Co., Nashville, Tenn. Castor oil.
176,157 ; Aug. 7.
Bersted Mfg. Company, Chicago, 111. Locking door han-
dles. 171,060 ; Apr. 3.
Berthorn Chemical Co., New York, N. Y. Chemical prepa-
ration recommended for relief of acids and gases in
stomach and intestines. 176.320 ; June 19.
Bertlnl Bros., Chicago, HI. Olive oiL 166,034 ; Jan. 10.
Bertman, Geo. J., Shoe Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Shoes.
177.422 : Nov. 13.
Bertolaia & Goedert, New York, N. Y. Coal-tar disin-
fectant. 169,472 ; Jan. 9.
Bertrand, E. A., Taft, Calif. Title of a monthly publica-
tion in magazine form. 159,684 ; Feb. 27.
Berwind Fuel Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Coal.
183,622: Oct. 30.
Besaw, Willie O., Reedley, Calif. Fuse plugs. 167,929;
Apr. 3.
Beshere, Joseph J., doing business as Vita-Grain Mfg. Co.,
Charleston, S. C. Cereal breakfast food. 164,856 ;
Jan. 30.
Bessell, Louis, New York, N. Y. Earrings, finger rings,
pendants, scarf pins, etc. 177,266 ; July 24.
Besson & Co. Ltd., London, England. Wind musical in-
struments. 177.066 : Aug. 21.
Best & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's and misses'
furnishings and clothing. 174,884 ; June 5.
Best & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Misses' and girls'
furnishings, undergarments, and clothing. 185,550 ;
Dec. 4.
Best Foods, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Vegetable shorten-
ing. 182,198; Sept. 31.
Best Foods, Inc., The. New York. N. Y. Hvdrogenated
coconut oiL 186,688-9 ; Dec. 25.
Bestmake Boys Clothing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Suits
and topcoats. I71,ir.n: .luno 19.
Bestyett Food Company. (See Whitsitt, Sarah G.)
Bethel Springs Water Co., Boothwyn, Pa. Battery water.
180,744; Aug. 14.
Bethelite Co., The. (See Lafans, Walter S.)
Bethlehem Fabricators, Inc., Bethlehem, Pa. Structural
members. 167,795 ; July 17.
Bethlehem Narrow Textiles Co., Bethlehem, Pa. Hosiery.
187,194 ; Dec. 18.
Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Structural
steel. 173,738 ; May 1.
Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Metal valves
for nlhins and pipes. 179,845 ; Sept. 4.
Betsy Ross Candy Shops. (See Prawley, Josephine B.)
Betsy Ross Hair Net Corp., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
185,509; Nov. ]3.
Better Pictures Publishing Co., Chicago, HI. Monthly
periodical. 175,912 ; June 26.
Better Times, Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed periodical.
187,372 ; Dec. 11.
Betterton - Rupert Coffee Co., Ashland, Ky. Coffee.
179.771 ; Oct. 23.
Betterton - Rup.-rt Coffee Co., Ashland, Ky. Coffee.
183,903: Dec. 11.
Betterton-Rupert Coffee Co., Ashland, Ky. Roasted pea-
nuts. 183,904 ; Oct. 9.
Bettmann - Dunlap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio
Leather boots and shoes. 181,004 ; Nov. 13.
Bettmann - Duulap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Leather boots and shoes. 181.005; Dec. 25
Bettmann-DuDlap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Leather boots and shoes. 181,006-7; Nov. 20.
Bettmann-Kleinhauser Clothing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Suits and overcoats for children and men. 183,792 •
Nov. 20.
Betty Lou, Chicago, 111. Face powders. 168,536 ; May 29.
Betty Lou College Candy Company, Atlanta, Ga. Candies.
152,670; Jan. 9.
Beuchel, Bertha H., doing business as Beuchel Mfg. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. Hair tonic and scalp ointment.
176,158; Sept. 18.
Beuret & Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Piece
goods of cotton, mohair, etc., for men's suiting.
183,464 ; Dec. 4.
Beverage Extract Company, Chicago, 111. Beverage sold
as soft drink and a compound for making same.
179,513; July 17.
Beveridge, Melvin H., doing business as Fever Nox Com-
pany, Bayles, Calif. Ointments, influenza medicine,
laxative tablets, etc. 160,240 ; July 3.
Bevin-Wilcox Line Company, East Hampton, Conn. Fish-
lines. 175,595 ; Apr. 24.
Bevis Rock Salt Co., Kansas City, Mo., and Lyons, Kans.
Salt. 176,109-11; July 17.
Beyer-Frey Chemical Company, Inc., Lancaster. Pa.
Preparation for exterminating insects. 182,083 ;
Nov. 6.
Beyerle, J. J., Mfg. Co., assignor to Beyerlc Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y. Rubber baby pants.
156,679; .Tan. 30.
Bibby, J., & Sons Limited, Liverpool, England. Food for
cattle. 175,913 ; Dec. 11.
Bickmore Company, The, Old Town, Me. Healing powder
for wounds and sores on all kinds of live stock. 179,454 ;
Aug. 21.
Bickiim, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Brassieres. 174,999 ;
June 2G.
Bickum, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Brassiferes. 176,159 ;
June 26.
Bickum, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Combined bandeau
and girdle, combined brassiere and girdle, combined
brassiere and corselette. 178,953 ; Aug. 28.
Biddle, Alice M., doing business as Carrolton Packing
Co., Hanford, Calif. Dried fruit. 177,821 ; June 12.
Bidelman. Mary E., doing business as Bidelman & Com-
pany, Fort Worth. Tex. Salve for treating insect bites
and stings, etc. 182,464 ; Dec. IS.
Bieg, Elsie W., Chicago, 111. Chinaware. 177,472;
June 5.
Biegler, E. N., Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Plaster-
like composition for use as a surfacing for floors walls,
roofs, etc. 180,412; Aug. 7.
Biegler, George C, doing business as Dent Laboratories,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Antiseptic. 165,058 ; Apr. 17.
Biehl, George M., doing business as Liberty Storage Bat-
tery Company, Pottsvllle, Pa. Storage batteries.
167,347 ; Apr. 3.
Blel, Conrad E., doing business as Denver Optic Com-
pany, Denver, Colo. Ariificial eyes. 178,211; May 15.
Bieiek Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liniment
for external application and herb tablets for treatment
of kidney and stomach troubles, constipation, etc.
158,749 ; Jan. 2.
Bieiek Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lini-
ment for external application and herb tablets for treat-
ment of kidney and stomach troubles, constipation, etc.
158,751 ; Jan. 2.
Biertuempfel Bros. Cork Company, Newark, N. J. Corks.
172.076 ; Mar. 13.
Big Four Chemical Products Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Massage cream. 177,583 ; Sept. 18.
Big Four Chemical Products Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind.
External preparation for rheumatism pains, cold in
chest, etc. 177,584 ; Sept. 18.
Big State Co. (See Hollis, Paul S.I
BIggar, W. M., & Co., New York, N. Y. Worsted piece
goods. 174,165 ; Apr. 3.
Bilhuber, E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Medicinal prepara-
tion for treatment of asthma, etc. 173,695 ; Apr. 10.
Bill, Bell & Co., Incorporated, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 179,178 ; Sept. 25.
Blllard, Pierre. Paris, Prance. Medicinal vaporizing
device. 167,594; Oct. 23.
Biloxi Packing & Trading Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned
shrimp and oysters. 158,175 ; Jan. 9.
Biloxi Packing & Trading Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned
o.Tsters and shrimp. 170,364 ; Oct. 30.
Biloxi Packing & Trading Co., Biloxi, Miss. Canned
oysters and shrimp. 173,397 ; May 22.
Biltmore Industries. (See Grove Park Inn, Inc.)
Biltrite Collar Co. (See Cohen, Harry and Charles.)
Bing. I. & S., Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's over-
coats, trousers, and suits. 167,068 ; Feb. 20.
Binghamton Candy Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Candy.
184,318 ; Nov. 13.
Binkert, Damon A., doing business as Solvine Chemical
Company, Washington, D. C. Antiseptic pov/der.
178,546 ; May 22.
Blo-Chemic Laboratory. (See Jensen, Dr. Walter D.)
Bion F. Reynolds Company, Brockton, Mass. Shoes.
1R9.7.S0; Apr. 10.
Bi-Oxo-Dyn Co., Savannah, Ga. Medical preparation and
urethral bland. 169,346 ; Feb. 20.
Birchfiel, Carl R., doing business as Basy-Go-Lax Relief
Co., ^raryville, Tenn. Cold tablets. 167,377 ; Nov. 27.
Birchfield Boiler Company, Tacoma, Wash. Steam and.
hot-water heating boilers. 166,974 ; Jan. 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
841
lUrchfielcl, Charles A., New York, N. Y. Radio receiving
apiKUiitus and parts tlioreof. 181,009; Oct. 9.
Bird-Archer Company, The, New Yorlc, N. Y. Brass and
iron cleaners. 158,595 ; May 1.
Bird-Archer Company, The, New Yorlc, N. Y. Core fac-
ings, blockings, and hinders, etc. 158,596 ; Apr. 17.
Bird, Harry S., Newark, N. J. Parlor game. 183,CS8 ;
Nov. G.
Bird, Mellen T., doing business as T. Bird & Co., Boston,
Mass. Correspondence paper, cards, envelopes, etc.
179,840; June 19.
Hlrdsey Soniers Co., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres,
and girdles. 177,212 ; June 5.
Birdsey Somers Company, New York, N. Y. Corsets,
waists, girdles, and corset combinations. 167,221 ;
Jan. 30.
Birdsey Somers Company, New York, N. Y. Corsets,
waists, girdles, and corset combinations. 167,507 ;
Jan. SO.
Birdsoy Somers Conipanv, New York, N. Y. Brassieres.
174.532 ; Juno 26.
Eirk, Walter 0.. Candy Company, Chicago, 111. Candy.
169,525; Dec. 11.
Birnhaum, Rosonbloom & Yellen, New York, N. Y. Infants'
caps. 173,696 ; Sept. 18.
Birnie Paper Company, Springfield, Mass. Writing and
printing paper mailing envelopes, and papeteries.
176.876-7; Apr. 10.
Birtman Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Electric vacuum
cleaner. 175,380 ; May 29.
Bishop, Arthur W., doing business as King & Winston
Products Co., St. Louis, Mo. Pile balm and tablets for
disordei-s of the liver and bowels. 176,710; July_ 10.
Bishop & Babcock Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.' Ther-
mostatic regulating or control valves. 180,095 : Oct. 16.
Bishop, Clara M., New York, N. Y. Brassiferes. 167,931 ;
Jan. 30.
Bishop & Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Cookies.
174,955-6 ; July 31.
Bishop & Company, Los Anceles, Calif. Cookies.
1S2.405 : Oct. 2.
Bishop, U. G., and Company. (See Bishop, Robert G.)
Bishop, Robert G., doing business as R. G. Bishop and
Company, Dallas, Tex. Medicine for aiding digestion.
168,195 ; Jan. 9.
Bisleri. Felice, & C, Milan, Italy and New York, N. Y.
Medicinal bitters and general tonic. 140,825 ; Sept. IS.
Bittersweet Products Corporation, Yonkers, N. Y. Ice
cream. 180,579 ; Sept. 25.
Bi.^by, S. M., & Co. Inc., Brooklyn and Buffalo, N. Y.
Shoe polish and dressing. 187.083 ; Dec. 4.
Bisler Baking Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Bread.
169,615; Feb. 27.
Bixler Baking Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Bread.
176,597; Sept. 11.
Bizzoni. Humbert, New York, N. Y. Wrinkle remover, de-
pilatory, deodorant, etc. 172.412; Mar. 27.
Black Bros. Flour Mills, Beatrice, Nebr. Wheat flour.
167,703 ; June 5.
Black Bros. Flour Mills, Beatrice, Nebr. Wheat flour.
171.609: JIny 1.
Black Bros. Flour Mills, Beatrice, Nebr. Poultry feed.
172,792 ; June 5.
Black Bros. Flour Mills, Beatrice, Nebr. Wheat flour.
182.396: Oct. 2.
Black, J. S., Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 169,048;
Mnr. 27.
Black Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, 111. Gas-range
dressinc and polishing oil. 168,445 ; Jan. 23.
Black, Walter B., Hoopeston, 111. Poultry foods. 170,750 ;
May 1.
Black, William C, doing business as Herbolac Drug &
Mfg. Co., Louisville, Ky. General medicinal tonic.
166,632 ; Feb. 20.
Blackbird Factories, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Type-
writer ribbons. 146,950 : Apr. 24.
r.lackburn. Mrs. L. A., Fort Worth, Tex. Preparation
for influenza. 173.952; Apr. 10.
Blackburn Products Co., The, Davton, Ohio. Kidney and
bladder medicine. 166,970 ; Jan. 23.
Blackburn Products Co., The, Dayton, Ohio. Medicinal
compotind for the treatment of coughs, and a salve.
167,095 ; May 1.
Blackburn Products Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Medi-
cine for rheumatism. 181,473 ; Nov. 27.
Blackburn Varnish Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Varnish
and varnish stains. 176,784 ; May 15.
Blackford, Herbert R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candied popcorn
and other pop-corn confections. 164.153 ; Jan. 9.
Blackliawk Remedy Co. (See Whitmore, William A.)
Black-Iron Stove Polish Co., Lawrence, Mass. Stove
and metal polishes. 171.298 ; Mar. 13.
Blackman & Blackman. New York, N. Y. Catheters, ear
and ulcer syringes, finger cots, etc. 179,986 ; Sept. 4.
Blackman, Maurice, Philadelphia. Pa. Sirups and non-
alcoholic, maltless beverages. 150,588 ; Oct. 2.
Blackmore, Edwin N., Vancouver, British Columbia, Can-
ada. Washing compounds and liquids. 172,825 ;
Apr. 24.
Blseez, J. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 155.595 ; Apr. 3.
Blair, J. C, Company, Huntingdon, Pa. Paper, envelopes.
tablets, blank books, papeteries. 175,706 ; Apr. 3.
Blair, Samuel A., doing business as Blair Lumber Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Wall or plaster board. 174,723 ;
Apr. 17.
lilaisdell Pencil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lead pen-
cils, pencil-point protectors, and penholders. 175,914 ;
Apr. 17.
Blaisdell Pencil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lead pen-
cils. 176,943 ; Apr. 24.
Blaisdell Pencil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lead Pen-
cils. 178,212; May 29.
Blaisdell Pencil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lead pencils.
188,178; Dec. 18.
Blake, C. C, Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Leather shoes.
181,877; Sept. 11.
Blake, Henry, Harness Company, assignor to Babson Bros.,
Chicago, 111. Harness. 168,292 ; May 29.
Blake, Mrs. E. A., doing business as Austin Manufactur-
ing Co., Detroit, Mich. Preparation for use in the
treatment of hair and scalp. 167,797 ; June 26.
Blake, Moflitt & Tovvne, San Francisco, Calif. Wrapping
paper. 187,286 ; Dec. 11.
Blake, Moffltt & Towne, San Francisco, Calif. Twine.
187,291 ; Dec. 25.
Blake, MoflStt & Towne, San Francisco, Calif. Grease-
proof paper. 187,292 ; Dec. 11.
Blake, William H., Jersty City, N. J. Mechanical pencils.
181,585 ; Aug. 7.
Blakely, Harry C, New Britain, Conn. Potato chips.
168,913; Apr. 3.
Blanc Manufacturing Co. (See Blanc, Samuel.)
Blanc, Samuel, doing business as Blanc Manufacturing
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Antiseptic, astringent, and de-
odorant mouth wash.
Blanchard, George E., doing business as Blanco Remedy
Company, Mendota, 111. Preparation for roup, chol-
era, and white diarrhea for poultry. 179.352: Nov. 6.
Blanchette, Auguste, Pawtucket, E. i. Ointment for ex-
ternal use for cuts, bruises, sprains, and eruptions.
174,887 ; June 5.
Blanco Remedy Company. (See Blanchard. George E.)
Blanke-Baer Extract & Preserving Company, St. Louis,
Mo. Jelly, apple butter, and preserve's. 163,316;
Jan. 30.
Blanke, C. F., Candy Company, branch of C. F. Blanke
Tea & Coffee Company, St. Louis, Mo. Candy.
181,107-8 ; Oct. 30.
Blankenburg,. H., Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Cot-
ton goods in the piece. 184,320 ; Oct. 2.
Blatt, M. E., Co., Atlantic City, N. J. Bath robes, bathing
suits, coats and suits, etc. 169,117 ; Feb, 6.
Blatz, Val., Jr., Candy Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Bar candy,
162,528; Mar. 27.
Blatz, Val., Jr., Candy Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Candy.
179,291 ; Sept. 11.
Blaul's, John, Sons Company, Burlington, Iowa. Coffee,
tea, food extracts, spices, canned fruits and vege-
tables, etc. 173,028 ; Apr. 17.
Blauston, Nathan L., doing business as Marie Antoinette
Perle Co., New York, N. Y. Pearls. 170,614 ; Feb. 20.
Blazeout Company, The. (See Marstin, Clayton R.)
Blechman, S., & Sons Inc., New York, N. Y. Fabric and
leather gloves. 160,278 ; Jan. 30.
Blechman, S. & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Woolen yarn.
169,945; Jan. 2.
Blechman, S.. & Sons Inc., New York, N. Y. Handker-
chiefs, table covers, toweling, etc. 184,159 ; Oct. 2.
Blechman, S., & Son Inc., New York, N. Y. Combs, bar-
rettPS, hairpins, pins, etc. 184,160 ; Nov. 27.
Bledsoe, Yancy M., Bonham, Tex. Wrenches. 183,187 ;
Sept. 11.
Blenheim Club Bottling Co. (See Butler, Chas. H.)
Bliss Brothers Company. (See Rioui, Joseph F.)
Bliss Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Memorandum
paper holder. 176,321 ; May 1.
Bloch, Leon, New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 180,413 ;
July 10.
Bloch, Louis, doing business as Louis Bloch & Co.. Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Woven and knit underwear. 176,059 ;
Nov. 6.
Block, Felix, doing business as Advance Knitting Mills,
New York, N. Y. Knitted goods — viz, sweaters, scarfs,
mufHers, and capes. 169,528 : Mar. 20.
Block Gas Mantle Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio.
Gas and gasoline mantles. 180,651 ; July 24.
Block, Isaac E., doing business as Peggy Page Candy Co.,
Chicago, 111. Candies. 162,237; Dec. 4.
Block, Leopold, doing business as Buffalo Jewelry Man-
ufacturing Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Finger rings and
neck chains. 171,893 ; July 24.
Block. Sam'l M., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 183,689 ;
Oct. 16.
Block-Walsh Corporation, New York, N. Y. Table board
game. 181,010 ; July 31.
Block-Zimmerman & Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Pickled cabbage. 173,226; May 29.
Blocki, John. & Son, Inc., Chicago, IIL Perfumes.
175.062: Nov. 13.
Blood, John, & Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 183,817 ; Oct. 30.
Bloom Sublyme Shoe Co., Inc., New York and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Boots, shoes, slippers, and sandals. 171,524 ;
July 3.
Blossom Hat Co. (See Mermelstein, Joseph R.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Blu-Blaze Corporation, Chicago, 111. Alcohol stoves.
182,496 ; Oct. 30.
BIu-Blaze Corporation, Chicago, 111. Denatured ethyl
alcohol suitable for use in alcohol stoves. 182,497 ;
Oct. 30.
Blu-Ribon Ice Cream Co. (See Cutrer, Bennie B.)
Blue Bird Food Company. (See Sanborn, Margnret R.)
Blue Bird Inc. Perfumers, New Tork, N. Y. Ointment
for acne and other skin diseases. 170,804 ; June 19.
Blue Bird Inc. Perfumers, New York, N. Y. Cold and
vanishing creams, depilatories, hair growers, etc.
171,779 ; June 26.
Blue Bird Inc. Perfumers, New York, N. Y. Hair prep-
arations. 174.686 ; May 15.
Blue Bird Remedy Co., The, Minneapolis, Minn. Medic-
inal preparation uspd in the treatment of asthma, hay
fever, and eczema. 178,022 : July 17.
Blue Hill Candy Company. (See Catsigianis, Otto P.)
Blue Island Specialty Company, Blue Island, 111. Dental
and engine stones, lathe wheels. 172,725 ; Mar. 13.
Blue Lion Patch Co., The. (See St. John, Thomas A.)
Blue Ribbon Battery Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Battery
solutions. 179,651 ; Sept. 18.
Blue Ribbon Battery Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Elec-
tric storage batteries and parts thereof. 179,652 ;
Nov. 20.
Blue Ribbon Products Co. (See Childs, John D.)
Blue Ridge Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, Alex-
andria, Va. Work shirts, trousers, and overalls.
177,822; Dec. 11.
Blue Ridge Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, Alex-
andria, Va. Work shirts, trousers, and overallB.
177,824 ; Dec. 11.
Bluebell Malt Co. (See Katz, Sigmund.)
Bluford Specialty Co. (See Taylor, G. L.)
Blue-Ribbon Knitting Mills, Inc., Waltham, Mass. Knit-
ted bathing suits. 175,063 ; July 10.
Blum & Bergeron, Houma, La. Dried shrimp. 181,167 ;
Sept. 25.
Blum lit Bergeron, Houma, La. Dried shrimp. 181,168 ;
Oct. 2.
Blum, Isaac, New York, N. Y. Cigarettes. 178,213 ;
July 3.
Blum & Mittenthal, New York, N. Y. Ladies' hand bags.
179,847; July 10.
Blum, Simon, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Men's and
boys' sheep-lined coats and vests. 180,415 ; Oct. 16.
Blumenfield, Samuel M., New York, N. Y. Boys' and
men's caps. 173,953 ; Apr. 3.
Blumenthal, E. M., & Co. (See Blumenthal, Edwin M.)
Blumenthal, Edwin M., doing business as B. M. Blumen-
thal & Company, Chicago, 111. Corn sirup used in the
manufacture of nonalcoholic beverages. 170,677 ;
Fob. 27.
Blumenthal, Edwin M., doing business as E. M. Blumenthal
& Co., Chicago, HI. Malt and corn sirup used in the
manufacture of nonalcoholic malt beverages. 170,678 ;
Jan. 9.
Blumenthal, Edwin M., doing business as E. M. Blumen-
thal & Co., Chicago, 111. Bottle crowns. 186,100;
Dec. 11.
Blumenthal, J., & Co. (See Blumenthal, Jacob.)
Blumenthal, Jacob, doing business as J. Blumenthal &
Co., New York, N. Y. Ladies' silk hosiery. 169,276;
Feb. 13.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 171,894-5 ; Jan. 30.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in tho piece. 173,164; Feb. 13.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 173,558-9 : Feb. 20.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 173,909 ; Mar. 27.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 174.687 ; Mar. 27.
Blumenthal, Sianey, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 175,763 : Apr. 17.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
and wool upholstery fabrics. 175,763 ; Aug. 7.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc , New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 175,764 ; May 15.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 175,765: Apr. 17.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
and wool upholstery fabrics. 175,705 ; Aug. 7.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co., Inc., Now York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 175,766; May 15.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 175,767 : Apr. 17.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 178,810-11 ; May 22.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 179,848 ; Aug. 28.
Bliimonthnl, Sidney, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 182,201 ; Aug. 21.
Blumenthal, Sidney. & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 186,771 : Dec. 18.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Pile
fabrics in the piece. 187,084 ; Dee. 25.
Boals, Clarence P., doing business as The Americanese
Society of New York, Buffalo, N. Y. Instruction books.
183,793; Nov. 20.
Boardman, Wm., & Sons Company, The, Hartford, Conn.
Coffee. 159,196 ; Jan. 2.
Boaright, Lenore, San Francisco, Calif. Dolls. 177,649 ;
May 29.
Bob & Baskind, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' work
shirts, dress shirts, underwear, etc. 168,572 ; May 1.
Bob & Baskind, New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' work
and dress shirts, boys' waists and blouses, etc.
183.356; Oct. 30.
Bobet Brothers, Inc., New Orleans, La. Staves. 179,581 ;
Dec. 4.
Bob-o Link Products Co. (See Schwartz, Paul H.)
Bobs Drug Co., The. (See Gerke, Robert H.)
Bobwhite Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Insecti-
cides, bactericides, fungicides, etc., for plants.
168,053-4 ; Mar. 27.
Bochmann, F. A., & Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Worsted
and woolen dress goods in the piece. 175,051-2 ;
May 29.
Bochmann, F. A., & Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Worsted
and woolen dress goods in the piece. 187,242-3 ;
Dec. 25.
Bockstege Furniture Co., The, Evansville, Ind. Dining-
room furniture. 173,347 ; May 8.
Body, Thomas, Co., Oakland, Calif.. Canned fruits.
168.020; Mar. 27.
Boethling, William C, doing business as Mariba Co.,
Passaic, N. J. Tea for obesity. 183,247 ; Dec. 18.
Boiler Scale Dissolvent Corp., Buffalo, N. Y. Compound
for dissolving and removing scale and rust from boilers,
etc. 172,318; Mar. 27.
Boise Butcher Company, Ltd., Boise, Idaho. Boiled hams,
sugar-cured meats, lard, etc. 156,775 ; Jan. 30.
Bolcom Canal Lumber Co., Seattle, Wash. Laths and
lumber. 176,012 ; May 29.
Bolduc, George J., doing business as G. J. Bolduc & Com
pany, Portland, Oreg. Cough drops and lozenges
177,032; July 10.
Bolgiano, J., Seed Co., The, Baltimore, Md. Field, vege^
table, and flower seeds. 172,859; May 22.
Bolinger, W. A., doing business as Bolinger Orchards,
Methow, Wash. Fresh apples. 171,896 ; May 8.
Boliver Packing Company, San Diego, Calif. Olives,
180,835; Aug. 21.
BoU-We-Go Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. Com
position used for spraying and destroying boil weevils,
etc. 170,053; Feb. 6.
Boll Weevil Destroyer Co., College Park, Ga. Insecticides
184,322 ; Nov. 27.
Bollack, Robert, Paris, France. Veterinary remedies
173,560 ; June 12.
Bon Ami Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Scouring
soap. 170,557 ; Aug. 7.
Bon-Quin Co. (See Brown, H. Clay.)
Bon-Tober Sporting Goods Co., The, Hartford, Conn.
Baseballs and baseball gloves. 179,394 ; July 3.
Bonadlo & Merchiorri Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alimentary
paste. 166,973 ; .Tan. 16.
Boncilla Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Crown Chem-
ical Company.)
Bond, Charles, Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Round
leather and flat leather belting. 165,661 ; May 22.
Bond, Charles, Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Leather
loom sundries. 178,588 ; June 12.
Bond. Jessie A., doing business as J. & A. Bond, Hamil-
ton, Ontario, Canada. Salve for the relief of eczema,
salt rheum, acne, etc. 171,061 ; July 10.
Bond Marble Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Marble in un-
finished blocks. 172,256 ; Mar. 13.
Bonded Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Soap and
soap products. 177,352-3 ; June 5.
Bonded Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Soap
and soap products. 177,354 ; Aug. 7.
Bonded Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Soap
and scouring compounds. 180,206 ; July 24.
Bonded Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cold
cream. 184,585-6 ; Dec. 4.
Bonifacio, Gastone, New York, N. Y. Envelope-addres.sing
stencils. 1 50,505 ; Dec. 4.
Bonita Co., The, Fond du Lac, Wis. Candy. 179,849 ;
Sept. 11.
Bonita Co., The, Fond du Lac, Wis. Candy. 184,637 ;
Dec. 18.
Bonita Company, The, Fond du Lac, Wis. Candy.
160,856; J.an. 9.
Bonk, John J., doing business as Lucile Pearl Company,
j^ew York, N. Y. Pearls. 171,200 ; Jan. 2.
Bonnev-FIoyd Co., The, Marion Road, Columbus, Ohio.
Grinding balls. 164,221 ; Oct. 30.
Bonney Forge & Tool Works, Philadelphia, Pa. ; New
York, N. Y. ; Allontown, Pa. ; and Chicago, III.
Wrenches. 172,633 : Mar. 27.
Bonney Forge & Tool Works, Philadelphia and Allentown,
Pa. ; Chicago. 111., and New York, N. Y. Tappet
wrenches. 173,993; May 15.
Bonnie-B Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Powder
puffs. 171,249 ; Feb. 6.
Bonnie Bonnet Company. (See Wallerstein, D. S., and
Company.)
Bonny Sun Hat Co. fSee Green, George R.)
Bonoino, Albert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy. 151,306 ; Feb. 6.
Bonwit Teller & Co., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes and
smoking tobacco. 176,598 ; Dec. 4.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continuerl.
843
Bouwit Teller & Co., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 185,172 ;
Nov. 27.
Bonwit Teller & Co., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 185,741 ;
Deo. 11.
Bonyata, Charles E., doing business as The Bonyata
Chemical Company, Grlnnell, Iowa. Uair-dresslng
preparation. 183,690: Nov. 13.
Boone, Daniel. Woolen Mills, Inc., and doing business as
Gumbin Brothers, Chicago, 111. Men's overcoats and
suits. 167,162 ; Jan. 9.
Boonvllle Mills Company, BoonvUle, Mo. Wheat flour,
corn meal, and Graham flour. 162,912 ; Mar. 20.
Booth-Coahran Co., San Diogo, Calif. Preparation for
removing calli and corns from the feet. 167,796 ;
Aug. 7.
Booth, F. E., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Recovered salad
oil used as a base in the manufacture of greases and
lubricating oil. 167,551 ; Feb. 13.
Booth, F. E., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Oil used in mak-
ing high-glo.ss varnish. 167,553 ; Apr. 17.
Booth, F. E., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruit.
184,811 ; Nov. 6.
Booth, F. B., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fish.
185,103 ; Nov. 6.
Booth, F. E., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Fruit concen-
trate. 185,690 : Nov. 13.
Booth Mills, Lowell, Mass. Woven cotton towels and
toweling. 177,164 ; Aug. 7.
Boot's I'ure Drug Co., Limited, Nottingham, England.
I'reparation for the treatment of syphilis and other
spirochetal diseases. 183.552 ; Nov. 13.
Booty, Philip C. P., doing business as Innovation Special-
ties, assignor to Innovation Specialties Co. Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Manicurists' buffing implements, and re-
newal strips therefor. 171,411 ; Sept. 11.
Borgenicht & Sons Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Children's
and misses' dresses. 158,843 : Aug. 28.
Borgfeldt, George, & Co., New York, N. Y. Dolls. 175,338 ;
May 15.
Borgfeldt, George & Co., New York, N. Y. Dolls.
175,339; May 22.
Borgfeldt, George, & Co., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
177,120 ; .Tune 19.
Borgfeldt, George. & Co., New York, N. Y. Toilet prepa-
rations. 185,104 ; Dec. 18.
Borgfeldt, George, & Co., New York, N. Y. Blankets and
rugs. 186,461-2 ; Dee. 11.
Boright, Thos. A., doing business as Radio Record Pub-
lishing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Magazine.
181,333; Nov. 13.
Bornn, Frank, doing business as Bornn Distilling Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Preparation for bathing and
massaging. 174,425 ; July 17.
Borroughs, Joseph N., Oakland, Calif. Towel cabinets.
178,023; Aug. 28.
Boss Manufacturing Company, The, Kewanee, 111., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Gloves and mittens. 165,056; Dec. 11.
Boss Manufacturing Company, The, Kewanee, 111. Gloves
and mittens. 185,743 ; Dec. 11.
Boss Nut Company, Chicago, 111. Lock nuts, bolts, rivets,
screws. 177.355 : Aug. 7.
Bossard, Jean, doing business as Institut de Beaute Chas-
tiglione, Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water, face
powder, rouge, etc. 170,618 ; Mar. 6.
Bossong, J. C, & Co. (See Bossong, Joseph C.)
Bossong, Joseph C, doing business as J. C. Bossong &
Co.. New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 167.765 ; Tan. 30.
Bossong. Joseph C, doing business as J. C. Bossong &
Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 181,170; Aug. 7.
Bo«t. Reniice C, Chicago, 111. Section of a monthly
periortic.Tl. 173,910; Apr. 17.
Host, AVilllam D., Chicago, 111. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups, etc., for making same. 176,444 ;
May 15.
Boston Electrolytic Oxygen Company. Everett, Mass.
Oxygen and hydrogen gases. 184,639 ; Dec. 18.
Boston ISIoIasses Company, Boston, Mass. Molasses.
158,212 ; Feb. 27.
Botany Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J. Worsted yarn
fabric known as "reps." 179,987-8 : July 17.
Botany Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J. Worsted yarn
fabric known as "reps." 179,989 : July 24.
Bot.iny Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J. Wool pile fabric.
180.358: July 24.
Botany Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J. Brocaded wool
pile fabric. 180,359 ; July 24.
Botany Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J. Fabric known as
worsted rep. 181,334 ; Aug. 14.
Bothamley, George, New York, N. Y. Dyestuffs.
171,568 : Aug. 28.
Bottomley, Margaret A., Fall River, Mass. Candy, Ice
cream, nut meats, etc. 159.995; Oct. 16.
Boucher, Wm.. & Sons, Baltimore, Md. Cigars and
tobaccos. 174.816; Sept. 11.
Bo\ick, Harnlfl W., Chicago. 111. Poultice plasters for
pimples and boils. 160,390 ; May 1.
Bone Soeurs, New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 181,171 ;
Oct. 9.
Bouillonized Peanut Company. (See Craven, Horace G.)
Bonlin, Camille H., doing business as Canson & Mont-
golfier. New York, N. Y. Handmade paper. 173,276;
Feb. 13.
Boulin, Camille 11., doing business as Canson & Mont-
golfier. New York, N. Y. Handmade paper. 173,348;
Feb. 13.
Bourbon-Ola Company, Inc., The, Paris, Ky. Sirup for
making of beverages. 186,101 ; Nov. 20.
Bourjois, A., & Co., Inc., assignor to M. Tecla & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Face powder. 112,292 ; Oct. 9.
Bouton, Emile, Paris, France. Hat linings. 145,430 ;
June 19.
Bouvet, Simonne, New York, N. Y. Doll. 173,319;
Mar. 13.
Bouvier Laboratories, Inc., Haverhill, Mass. Greaseless
hair dressing. 181,335; Aug. 21.
Bovee Novelty Company, Chicago, 111. Vanity kits and
cases. 178,325 ; June 19.
Bowden, J. B., & Company, New York, N. Y. Type of
finger rings known as wedding rings. 144,273 ; Jan. 30.
Bowen, Frank G., doing business as Bowen Mfg. Co.,
Kansas City, Mo. Key cases. 157,651 ; May 8.
Bowen, Mildred G., Chicago, 111. Deodorants. 157,822;
May 29.
Bowers, Claude E., doing business as Bowers Manufac-
turing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Self-propelled
toy vehicles. 177,007 ; Apr. 24.
Bowker Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Water soft-
ener. 178,706; Aug. 14.
Bowker Insecticide Company, New York, N. Y. Insecti-
cides. 169,749 ; Jan. 9.
Bowles, Frank A., also doing business as Bowles Bros.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Cooking oil. 171,897 ; Sept. 18.
Bowman Bros. Seed Co., Concordia, Kans. Hen food,
egg mash, chick food, and chick mash. 162,658 ;
Mar. 20.
Bowman, Erick Remedy Company, Inc., Owatonna, Minn.
Abortion remedy and an insecticide. 166,126 ; Sept. 18.
Bowman, George H., Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Aluminum percolators. 183,643 ; Oct. 16.
Bowman, John M., Lanark, 111. Preparation for use in the
treatment of hog cholera and a vermifuge preparation.
181,172 ; July 31.
Bownes, Frank, Company, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Paint enam-
els. 176,396 ; Apr. 17.
Bownes. Frank, Company, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Varnish.
181,054 ; July 10.
Bowser, S. F., and Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Dry-cleaning systems. 177,068 ; May 29.
Bowyor, Ambrose, Chicago, 111. Publications to be pub-
lished at irregular intervals. 181,669 ; Sept. 25.
Boyakin, Raymond, Salt Lake City, Utah. Auto and
furniture cleaner. 166,036 ; June 26.
Boyce & Veeder Company, Inc.. Long Island City, N. Y.
Chemical preparation to be added to gasoline and pe-
troleum products for the prevention and removal of
carbon deposits. 182,127 ; Oct. 30.
Boyd, A. C, doing business as Pine-O Chemical Company,
Langdale, Ala. Furniture and automobile polish.
171,062; Aug. 14.
Boyd, Abraham L., Sacramento, Calif. Candies and other
sugar products. 173,697 ; Oct. 16.
Boyd-Brenizer Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and Phila-
delphia, Pa. Hair curlers. 156.349 ; Nov. 13.
Boyd, Charles G., Bethlehem, Pa. Foot powders. 168,629 ;
Jan. 30.
Boyd, John, Co. Inc., Williamstown, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Corduroys in the piece. 173,229 : Mar. 6.
Boyd, John S., (jo. Inc., Williamstown, Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Corduroys in the piece. 173,227 ; Feb. 27.
Boyd, John S.. Company Inc., Williamstown, Mass. Cot-
ton pile cloth in the piece. 157,827 ; May 1.
Boyd, Lunham & Company, Chicago, 111. Lard. 174,607 ;
June 5.
Boyd, Martin, & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Wheat flour.
178,589 ; Sept. 18.
Boyd Packing Company. (See Patrick-Young Company.'!
Boyd-Welsh Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leather and
cloth shoes. 175,542 ; May 22.
Boye Needle Co., The, Chicago, 111. Key chains. 179,773 ;
July 3.
Boykin Machinery & Supply Co., Beaumont, Tex. Oil-well
machinery and tools. 174.062: .July 3.
Boyle, John D., New York, N. Y. Foot powders. 168,2.50 ;
Jan. 2.
Boyriven, A., New York, N. Y. Automobile upholstery
fabrics. 165,120; July 24.
Boyt, Walter Company, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa. Har-
ness, harness parts, nets, and sweat pads for horses.
186,629; Dec. 25.
Bozeman, Mike E., doing business as Hampton Medicine
Company, Winnfield, La. Preparation for impure blood.
173,871 ; June 5.
Rraadland, John, Ltd. (See Abbott, Hall & Co.)
Brach, L. S., Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J. Radio
head sets, radiodetectors, radiocrystals, etc. 178,892 ;
July 24.
Brackett, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Powder for bathing,
washing, and cleaning purposps. 173,994 ; Apr. 24.
Bradas & Gheens. (See Gheens, C. E.)
Bradford Dyers' .dissociation, Limited. Bradford, England.
Wool and cotton admixture piece goods. 122,462 ;
Feb. 27.
Bradford Dyers' .Association. Limited, Bradford, England.
Piece goods. 122,463 ; Feb. 27.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, Bradford, England.
Mohair and cotton admixture piece goods. 122,512 ;
Feb. 27.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, Bradford, England.
Wool and cotton admixture piece goods. 122,515 ;
Feb. 27.
Bradford Dyers' Association Limited, The, Bradford,
England. Dyed cotton piece goods. 122,624 ; Mar. 20.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford,
England. Cotton, artificial-silk, silk, and woolen piece
goods and admixtures of same. 122,625 ; Mar. 27.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Ladies' costumes and skirts. 124,042 ; Feb. 20.
Bradford Dyers' Assoeiatien, Limited, The, Bradford, Eng-
land. Piece goods. 132.074 ; Mar. 6.
Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, The, Bradford,
England. Piece goods. 179,583 ; Aug. 14.
Bradford Shoe Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Shoes of
leather and combination of cloth and leather. 168,197 ;
Jan. 2.
Bradley, Carrie E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Monthly publica-
tion. 185,407 ; Nov. 20.
Bradley, Milton, Company, Springfield, Mass. Crayons.
186,435 ; Dec. 11.
Bradley, Milton, Company, Springfield, Mass. Crayons.
186,437-8 ; Dec. 11.
Bradley, Milton, Company, Springfield, Mass. Crayons.
186,430; Dec. 25.
Bradley-Wise Paint Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Paints,
varnishes, paint enamels, and dry pigment. 180,732 ;
.Tuly 3.
Bradley-Wise Paint Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Paliits,
varnishes, paint enamels, dry colors. 172,464 ; May 15.
Bradley-Wise Paint Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Paints, varnishes, paint enamels, dry pigment, etc.
186,866; Dec. 25.
Bradner Condensed Milk Co., assignor to United Dairy
Association of Washington, Seattle, Waish. Canned
milk. 153,869 ; Nov. 20.
Bragdon, Lord & Nagle Co., The, New York, N. Y.
Woekly publication. 181,726 ; Oct. 2.
Brager of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Hosiery. 108,108 ;
Mar. 20.
Bragno & Mustari, doing business as Bramu Packing Co.,
Chicago, 111. Com oil for salads and cooking pur-
poses. 174,817; Aug. 28.
Bragonier, Maude C, South Pasadena, Calif. Children's
suits and dresses. 155,336 ; Jan. 2.
Bralnard, Pearl H., doing business as Macomb Manufac-
turing Company, Macomb, 111. Iceless and fireless re-
ceptacles for retaining heat and cold. 176,001 : Mav 8.
Bramberger Reinthal Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Caps. 173,459 ; June 5.
Bramblett, J. Thad, Pocasset, Okla. Preparations for the
treatment of eczema and other skin diseases, burns,
scalds, etc. 178,326 ; Aug. 7.
Bramu Packing Co. (See Bragno & Mustari.)
Brandeau, Anna F., Chicago, 111. Garters. 168,199-200;
Jan. 9.
Brandenburg & Brandenburg, New York, N. Y. Manufac-
tured furs. 160,993 ; Feb. 20.
Brandes, C, Inc., New York, N. Y. Loud-speaking tele-
phones. 185,915; Dec. 4.
Brandes, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cora salve. 177,768 ;
Aug. 21.
Brandon Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ornamental fab-
rics of vulcanized sheet gum rubber. 182,200 ;
Oct. 30.
Branford Electric Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Elec-
tric appliances. 172,634; Aug. 21.
Braun, J. H., & Co., Chicago, 111. Coffee and tea. 177,267 ;
Aug. 21.
Brauns. Wilhelm, Gesellschaft mit beschrilnkter Haftung,
Quedllnburg, Germany. Colors for dyeing. 174,160-1 ;
Aug. 14.
Braw Laddie Golf Company, Oakland, Calif. Golf clubs.
176,062; Apr. 24.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy, Washington, D. C. Butter. 161,347 ; June 5.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut
Farms Dairy, W.nshington, D. C. Butter. 161,348;
Nov. 20.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy, Washington, D. C. Raw and pasteurized milk,
butter, eggs, and cheese. 161,349 ; May 15.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy. Washington, D. C. Butter, eggs, and cheese.
170,707; May 15.
Brawner, Henry N., jr., doing business as Chestnut Farms
Dairy, Washington, D. C. Raw and pasteurized milk,
butter, eggs, and cheese. 170,739 ; May 1.
Breakstone Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cream cheese.
180,958; Oct. 30.
Brecht Candy Company, The, Denver, Colo. Candy.
172,199 : Apr. 10.
Bregstein, Nathan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ladies' underwear
made of textile fabrics. 171,250 ; June 12.
Breinig Brothers, Inc., Hoboken, N. J. Varnish.
179,654; July 10.
Breit, Antol M., doing business as Crescent Rubber Spe-
cialty Company. Chicago, 111. Bloomers for babies and
children. 175,296 ; June 5.
Breitenbach, M. J., Company, New York, N. Y. Remedy
for chlorosis, malnutrition, ansemia, etc. 164,580 ;
Feb. 13.
Brenchlcy, Emma M., New Maiden, England. Cigarette
paper. 176,445 ; Apr. 10.
Breon, George A., doing business as Whinton Labora-
tories, Kansas City, Mo. Medical compound for treat-
ing corns. 180,167 ; Sept. 11.
Bresler, Abraham N., doing business as Lubraseptol Co.,
New York, N. Y. Lubricants for dental engines and
general lubricant purposes. 180,959 ; Sept. 4.
Brewer & Company, Inc., Worcester, Mass. Lime.
175,129 ; May 8.
Briden, L. L., & Co., Boston, Mass. Dyes. 168,871 ;
Jan. 30.
Bridge-Sullivan Manufacturing Company, Seattle, Wash.
Stains, varnishes, fillers, and paints. 183,249 ; Nov. 27.
Bridgeman-Russell Co., Duluth, Minn. Ice cream.
177,268 ; Aug. 28.
Briggs, J., & Sons Co., Providence, R. I. Special-process
metal and bars, sheets, strips, etc. 171,827; May 1.
Briggs, John J., Indianapolis, Ind. Building stone, lime-
stone, lime, cement, etc. 176,665 ; Oct. 23.
BrigUam Company, The, Springfield, Mass. Hosiery.
181,056; Aug. 7.
Bright, William M., doing business as La-rite Labora-
tories, Blnomington, 111. Preparation for the hair.
182,960: Nov. 13.
Brighton Canning Company, Brighton, Iowa. Catchup
and canned vegetables. 180.836; Oct. 16
Brillio Chemical Company. (See La Loue, Wilfred.)
Brillo Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. V. Steel
wool for cleaning and polishing purposes. 173,070 ;
Mar. 6.
Brinckerhoff. M. E., San Diego, Calif. Toilet lotions.
163,612-12J ; Feb. 13.
Brine, James W., Company, The, Boston, Mass. Footballs,
football bladders, infiators, pads, etc. 169,886 ; Feb. 20,
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Flags, ban-
ners, pennants, etc. 172,281 ; July 24.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Hip and kid-
ney pads, elastic bandages, etc. 172,578; July 17.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Football
pants and jackets, knit worsted union suits, football
shoes, etc. 172,579 ; .Tune 19.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Surveying
linemen's measuring outfits. 172,580 ; July 24.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Woolen foot-
hall blankets. 172,728 ; Apr. 17.
Brine, .Tamos W., Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe bags
and skate bags. 172,729 ; Sept. 4.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. Score books.
172,730; July 24.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, Mass. - Pillows.
172,731 ; Feb. 13.
Brine, James W., Company, Boston, doing business as
Kingston Knitting Company, Cambridge, Mass. Sweat-
ers, rib sport coats, bathing suits, etc. 178,708 ;
Aug. 14.
Brinton, Willard C, New York. N. Y. Prints, postcards,
pictures, and photographs. 152.693 ; Feb. 20.
Briones & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Olive oil.
167,039 ; May 15.
Bristol & Barber Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Phono-
graphs. 163,213 ; Nov. 13.
Bristol Company, The, Waterbury, Conn. Electrical loud-
speaking receivers, horns, control boxes, etc. 168,098 ;
Jan. 9.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Cathartic and
laxative preparation. 169,153; Jan. 9.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Medicinal
preparation. 169,154 ; Jan. 9.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Cold cream.
169,156 ; Jan, 9.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y. Remedy for
the relief of coughs, colds, etc. 169,526 ; Jan. 9.
Bristol-Myers Company, New York, N. Y., Cathartic and
laxative preparation. 171,441 ; Feb. 20.
Britex Chemical Products Limited, London, England.
Disinfectants. 176,397; June 19.
British America Nickel Corp'n Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada. Nickel sulphate. 143,977 ; July 3.
British America Nickel Coi-p'n Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada. Nickel ammoniurii sulphate. 143,978; July 3.
British American Metals Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Seamless brass tubes, seamless copper tubes, and con-
denser tubes. 160,392 ; Feb. 13.
British Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Company
Limited, London, England. Threads made of cellulose
derivatives. 165,002 ; Sept. 18.
British Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Company,
Limited, London, England. Fabrics made from cellu-
lo.^ie derivatives. 186,313 ; Nov. 20.
British Glues & Chemicals, Limited, London, England.
Glue and gelatin glue. 173,588 ; Sept. 18.
British International Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Hosiery. 185,408 : Nov. 6.
Britton, Albert, Myrtle Point, Oreg. Cream cheese.
168,097; Apr. 3.
Broadway Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y. Knitted
caps. 165,984 ; .Tan. 9.
Brock-Carlson Laboratories, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.
Coconut-oil shampoo. 168,752 ; Feb. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
845
Biockett, Arthur A., Little Falls, N. Y. Hoof-rot remedy.
152,881 ; Jan. 2.
Brotlio, ICnlph N., doing business as Ralph N. Brodie Co.,
t)akland. Calif. Sletallic and nonmetallic gears.
179.764 ; Auu. 28.
Brodv, N., & Co., New York, N. Y. Ladles' suits, coats,
and dresses. 1G9.527 : Mar. 20.
Broeker, Cliae., & Co., Oweiisboro, Ky. Wheat flour,
hominy feed, and grits. 179,179 ; Sept. 11.
Broiran, Bvard b\, i'hiladelphia. Pa. Finger rings.
17ii.71 1-ir. : May S.
Brogan, Byard F., Philadelpbia, Pa. Finger rings, pend-
ants, scart'pius, etc. 17G,710 ; June 5.
Brogdex Company, Winter Haven, Fla. Coating ma-
terial having paraffin as its base. 173,708 ; Sept. 11.
Bronson, Emma. Waldo. Kans. Spark catcher for loco-
motives. 157.20G; Mar. 13.
Brouxouian I'liblisbiny; Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. News-
paper periodical published weekly. 171,611 ; Feb. 27.
Brooklyn Heights Canuiug Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Tomato sauce and paste, fruit pre.serves, canned fruits,
and vigotabies. 164,S."i5 ; Jan. 30.
Brooklvn Hosiery Mills, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stockings.
169,573 ; May 22.
Brooklyn Shield & Rubber Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Baby pants. 172,027; May 22.
Brooks. Alex;inder, doiag business as A. Brooks Company.
San Francisco, Calif. Sandwiches. 170.469 : Nov. 13.
Brooks Chemical Co., New Cumberland, W. Ya. Salve
for treating sore throat, croup, asthma, etc. 176,599 ;
June 19.
iiroiiks, Geo., & Son Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Piece
goods of cotton and silk for draperies. 180,045 ;
Aug. 21.
Brooks. George W., Topeka, Kans. Blackboards. 149,884 ;
July 24.
Brooks, Lester I., doing business as Betty Brooks Apron
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Women's and children's
aprons, dresses, house dresses, porch frocks, and coats.
182,501 ; Dec. 11.
Brooks, Max L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Games and game ap-
paratus. 170.967 ; Apr. 3.
Brooks, Robert W., doing business as Brooks Paper Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Stereotyping and copying tissue.
176,534 ; June 5.
Brooks, Smith & Coane, Limited, Philadelphia, Pa. Bi-
tuminous coal. 185,320; Nov. 13.
Brooks-Wilbor-Parsons Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Books
of blank forms. 123,328 ; Aug. 14.
Brooks, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Meat pies,
meat dumplings, and foods having a meat filler.
167,597 ; June 5.
Brooks, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Meat pies,
dumplinss, etc. 170,806; June 26.
Brooks, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Health foods.
178,159 ; Nov. 20.
Brooks, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Health foods.
182,231 ; Nov. 13.
Broome. Ernest L., New York, N. Y. Hydraulic gates.
172,028 ; Apr. 10.
Brown, A. E., Shoe Co., Inc., Orwigsburg, Pa. Shoes
149.261 ; Jan. 9.
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul, Minn. Caps for men, women,
or children, and aprons made of cloth. 160,743 ;
June 5.
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul. Minn. Signs made of metal
and celluloid. 160,745 ; July 17.
Brown, C. C, Candy Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Chocolate
candy, ir.9.279 : July 3.
Brown, C. D., & Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Finished up-
per leather calfskins. 178,160-1 ; July 17.
Brown, Charles J., doing business as The B. K. Labora-
torv, Kansas City, Kans. Preparation for cleaning
the teeth and mouth. 180.323 ; Dec. 25.
Brown, Claude A., doing business as Brownie Fruit Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh vegetables, fresh
grapes, and fresh cantaloupes. 178,216 ; Aug. 21.
Brown Companv, Portland, Me. Paoer products. 129,373 ;
Mar. 6.
Brown Company, Portland, Me. Wrapping paper.
168,021-2 ; Jan. 16.
Brown Company, Portland. Me., and Berlin. N. H. Fiber
conduits for electrical purposes. 175,709 ; Apr. 24.
Brown, Earle D., doing business as The Everam Co.,
South Bend, Ind. Bnked confections. 162,473 ; Jan. 30.
Brown, George G., New York, N. Y. Carburetors.
179,774; July 17.
Brown, Geo. K., Co., Inc., Chattanooga, Tenn. Ice cream.
164,576 ; July 17.
Brown, George K., Company, Inc., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Candy, 184,812 ; Nov. 6.
Brown, II. Cla.v. doing business as The Bon-Quin Co..
Shreveport, La. Medicinal tonics for keeping the
system in a healthy condition, etc. 173.589 ; ,\pr. 17.
Brown, H. J., Medicine Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Remedies for tobacco habit, compositions for alleviat-
ing the injurious effects of nicotine, etc. 160,332 ;
June 12.
Brown. Harvpv M., Philadelphia, Pa. Window shades.
172.506; May 1.
Brown. Henry O.. doing business as H. O. Brown Company.
Philadelphia, Pa. Pile remedy. 182,397 ; Dec. 18.
Brown, J. C, Newark, Ohio. Salad dressings. 176,440 ;
.Uine 26.
Brown, Jervis D., Los Angeles, Calif. Ointment for treat-
ment of nervous itching and as a general healing oint-
ment. 174,765 ; July 17.
Brown, Lillie, Brooklyn, N. Y. Foot salve. 178,548 ;
Nov. 6.
Browu, Lockwood & Davenport Company, Boston, Mass.
Monthly publication. 186,214; Dec. 11.
Brown, Mav Belle L., Merriniac, Mass. Sandwich filling.
161,765; Feb. 13.
Brown, Michael J., Philadelphia, Pa. Fruit presses.
166,498 ; July 10.
Brown Orcola Company, The, Chicago, 111. Shortening.
167,598 ; Apr. 17.
Brown, 1£. H., & Co. (See Western Wholesale Drug Co.)
Brown, R. J., Petroleum Company, St. Louis, Mo
Thinning oil. 166,646 ; Jan. 9.
Brown, S. W., Co., Inc., Glendale, Calif. Chocolate
malted milk. 185,556 ; Dec. 11.
Browu & Sehler Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Storage
batteries. 178,816; June 26.
Brown Shoe Company, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Shoes. 170,178 ;
Feb. 27.
Brown Shoe Company, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Leather,
canvas, and cloth shoes, 179,180 ; Sept. 11.
Browu, Thos. E., & Sons. (See Brown, Thomas H.)
Brown, Thomas II., doing business as Thos. E. Brown &
Soils, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 175,978 ; Nov. 27.
Brown, Wm. H., & Bro. Company, Baltimore, Md. Per-
fume, toilet water, sachet powder, and talcum and
face powders. 174,818 ; May 22.
Browne, John H., Aldwich, London, England. Face
creams and powders, hair tonic, bath crystals, hair and
flesh tonic waters, etc. 163,236 ; Jan. 30.
Browne, Mayotta, San Francisco, Calif. Dolls. 171,610;
Jan. 30.
Brownell, Leigh E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Brownell Wildfire Battery Co., Inc., doing business as
Wildfire Auto Service Co., St. Paul, Minn. Electrolyte
for storage batteries. 164,302 : Nov. 20.
Brownell Wildfire Battery Co. (See Brovynell, Leigh E.,
assignor.)
Brownes, Frank, Company, Inc., Lynn, Mass. Paint
enamels. 170,619 ; Jan. 9.
Brownewell, Donald F., Canton, Ohio. Cleaning com-
pound for cleaning carpets, fabrics, etc., and hand soap.
169.278; -.Tan. 2.
Brownhill & Kramer, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 180,837 ;
Aug. 7.
Brownie Fruit Company. (See Brown, Claude A.)
Browning and Atkin, San Diego, Calif. Racing programs.
178,549 ; Nov. 13.
Brownlee, Joseph P., doing business as Southern Sweet
Potato Exchange, Chicago, 111. Selected sweet potatoes
In their natural state. 456,351 ; Jan. 2.
Brownstein-Louis Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Textile fab-
rices of cotton, wool, silk, and mixtures In the piece.
176.160 : May 15.
Brueck, Joseph, doing business as Glossine Chemical Co.,
New York, N. Y. Composition of matter for facili-
tating the extraction of hairs from the faces and hands
of humans. 175,130 ; June 5.
Brum Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Laundry wax. 168,201 ;
Apr. 3.
Brunimer, Max B. & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knicker-
bockers and sport riding and golf trousers. 169,947 ;
Feb. 20.
Brun, Jean A. F., Paris, F1:ance. Taximeters. 186,176 ;
Dec. 18.
Brune, Herman, New York, N. Y. Candies. 178,163;
Nov. 27.
Brune. Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 176,535 : May 8.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. * Cotton piece
goods. 182,202 ; Sept. 4.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 182,291-2; Sept. 4.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 183,188 ; Sept. 26.
Brune, Pottberg & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 183,191-2 ; Sept. 25.
Brunelle Drug Co., Woonsocket. R. I. Medicinal prepa-
ration for indigestion, dyspepsia, etc. 181,0-')7 ; .\ug. 21.
Brunner, Lamar F., doing business as Utility Fittings Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric conduit fittings.
156,344 ; Apr. 3.
Bruno, C, & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Musical instru-
ments. 177.543 : June 12.
Brnno Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio send-
ing and receiving sets. 171,442 ; July 31.
Bruns. A., & Sons, Brooklyn. N. V. Furniture-moving
pads, tents, tarpaulin, awnings, etc. 175,544 : Jul.v 3.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The, Wilmington,
Del., and Chicago, 111. (3ame-table cushions. 172.078-9 ;
Jan. 30.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The, Wilmington,
Del., and Chicago, HI. Rubber and fabric tires.
177,951 ; July 17.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The, Wilmington,
Del., and Chicago, 111. Rubber and fabric tires. 177,952 ;
July 24.
Brux Candy Co. (See Baruxes, Christ.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of tr a de-mar h applicants — Continued.
Bryan, T. D., Linden, Calif. Fresh cherries. 163,734;
Feb. 20.
Bryant, Ernest R., Boston, Mass. Friction tape and
splicing compound. 184,380 ; Oct. 16.
Bryant, Frank H., doing business as Poe Chemical Com-
pany, Troy, N. Y. Preparation for internal and external
use for the alleviation of pain, etc. 170,42.3 ; Apr. 3.
Buchanan, J. W., doing business as Nu-Pep Laboratories,
Union, S. C. Vegetable general tonic for human use.
181,173; Aug. 21.
Bucher & Gibbs Plow Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Plow, plowshares, moldboards, plowpoints, landsides,
etc. 170,472-3 ; Jan. 9.
Buckeye Blower Company. (See Columbus Heating &
Ventilating Company.)
Buckeye Kibbon & Carbon Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Carbon paper and typewriter ribbons. 172,080 ; Apr. 24.
Buckeye Traction Ditcher Co., The, Findlay, Ohio. Trac-
tion wheels. 175,843 ; May 1.
Buckingham & Hecht, San Francisco, Calif. Shoes ol
leather. 164,020 ; Jan. 9.
Buckwalter Stove Company, Royersford, Pa. Gas, coal,
wood, or coke cooking or heating stoves, ranges, etc.
152,232; Jan. 2.
Bucyrus Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Power shovels,
drag-line excavators, etc. 171,443 ; Mar. 6.
Buczkowski, John J., doing business as Hoosier Cleanser
Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. Water-softening compound.
171,571 : Feb. 27.
Buddie Saw Rig Works. (See Johnson, Oliver W.)
Buddy - Bouncer Company, Dallas, Tex. Seesaw toy.
179,395 ; .Tune 19.
Buddy Brooks, Inc., Marshall, Mich. Talcum powders.
162,375 ; Aug. 14.
Buddy-Products Co., Chicago, 111. Furniture polish.
178,217; June 19.
Budeke, Gleorge M., Baltimore, Md. Oil paint, ready-
mixed and paste ; linseed oils, floor wax, floor and furni-
ture polish, etc. 155,044 ; Feb. 13.
Buel, David, Columbus. Ohio. Moth and dust proof
cloth bags. 174.231 ; Apr. 10.
Buell, George C, & Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Coffee.
178,817; Sept. 11.
Buell, George C, & Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Coffee.
178,819 ; July 17.
Buenaventura Balcells Vallbona, doing business as Bal-
cells, Barcelona, Spain. Olive oil. 135,438 ; May 22.
Buerger, Theo. S., & Son, Buffalo, N. Y. Hosiery and
knitted underwear. 180,960 ; Oct. 30.
Buettner, T., & Co., Chicago, 111. Art needlework.
170,270; Apr. 24.
Buettner, T., & Co., Chicago, 111. Pure linen in the
piece, linen table covers and napkins. 177,895 ; May 15.
Buffalo Chandelier Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Electric-
lighting fixtures and hangers, etc. 183,357 ; Nov. 20.
Buffalo Jewelry Manufacturing Company. (See Block,
Leopold.)
Buffalo Novelty Company. (See Diodato, Frank A.,
assignor.)
Buffalo Oflice and Law Supply Company, Inc., Buffalo,
N. Y. Paper stationery, and miscellaneous office sup-
plies. 167,346: Jan. 2.
Buffalo Paper & Post Card Co. (See Hooz, Joseph.)
Buffalo Specialty Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Drain solvents.
166,630; Jan. 9.
Buffalo Specialty Company, Buffalo. N. Y. Chemical
compositions for removing carbon from internal com-
bustion engines and the like. 161,522 ; July 3.
Bull Dog Floor Clip Company. Winterset, Iowa. Floor
clips for fastening wooden floors or the like to a con-
crete construction. 160,480 ; Apr. 24.
Bull Dog Plaster Grip Company, Oakland. Calif. Fasten-
ers for securing and spacing metal laths. 180,324 :
Dec. 4.
Bullard Manufacturing Company, Madison, Wis. Piston
rings. 159,685 ; Jan. 23.
Bullet Proof & Non-Shatterable Glass Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Glass. 176,717-8; June 5.
Bulubassis, George J., New York, N. Y. Sugar-coated
peanuts. 173,.590 : Sept. 11.
Bumble Bee Specialty Co. (See Garcia, Joaquin.)
Bundt, Charles R., doing business as The Asthma-non Co.,
Detroit. Mich. Preparation for the treatment of asth-
ma. 168,997 ; Jan. 30.
Bunge, Herman, Elgin, 111. Gasoline and lubricating
oils. 176,064 ; Apr. 17.
Bunkie Ice Company, Ltd., The, Bunkle, La. Ice cream.
185.105; Nov. 27.
Bunnie Hat Co. Inc., Reading, Pa. Hats for men and
boys. 159,552 : Mav 8.
Bunte Brothers, Chicago, 111. Chocolates. 160,385 ;
Sept. 25.
Bunte Brothers, Chicago, 111. Candv. 168.294 ; Mav 8.
Bunle Brothers. ChicTgo, 111. Candy. 168.446: May 8.
Burcher, George E., doing business as Burcher's Phar-
macy, Newport News, Va. General medicinal tonic.
174.124 ; May 22.
Burden, Everett, doing business as Burden Manufacturing
Company, East Liverpool, Ohio. Fruit sirups for bev-
erages sold as soft drinks. 172,507 ; .Tune 19.
Burdette - Murray Companv, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Pantographs. 168,669; Jan 2.
Bureau of Formulas. (See Wiegand, William D., as-
signor.)
Buren, Asa J., CuUom, 111. Moisteners used in sealing
up stationery. 156,048 ; May 29.
Burgess, Roy J., doing business as E-Z Fluff Mfg. Co.,
New York, N. Y. Meringue and icing powder. 162,536 ;
Nov. 27.
Burgess, Zeph E., San Francisco, Calif. Massage and
tissue creams, talcum powders, astringent, etc. 185,954 ;
Dec. 18.
Burgower, L. H., doing business as The Vogue, Dallas,
Tex. Women's outer coats, suits, dresses, and hats.
127,709 ; Aug. 7.
Burhop, Fred D., doing business as Melt-0 Packing Com-
pany, Yonkers, N. Y. Aging and softening chemical
powder for liquors. 171,196 ; Apr. 3.
Burhorn, Edwin, Company, New York, N. Y. Noncorrod-
ing and nonrusting alloys, rolled plates and sheets of
such alloys, etc. 149,210 ; Jan. 2.
Burke, Claude A., doing business as Kronkowa Medicine
Company, Lufkin, Tex. Liniments. 158,074 ; Mar. 6.
Burke, Frank G., doing business as Manhattan Soap Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Soaps. 171,684-5 ; Mar. 6.
Burke, Frank G., doing business as Manhattan Soap Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Soap for toilet, bath, laundry,
etc. 172,508; Mar. 27.
Burlington Overall Manufacturing Company, Kansas City,
Mo. Overalls, work jackets, trousers, and shirts.
162,373; Feb. 13.
Bui-nes, Frank, doing business as Burnes Remedy Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Liquid preparation for the treat-
ment of rheumatism. 174,426 ; May 2.
Burnett, Bl,<inche M., Highland Park, Mich. Toy animal
figures. 178,709 ; Oct. 2.
Burnett, Joseph, Co.. Boston, Mass. Flavoring extracts
for foods. 164,746; Nov. 20.
Burnham, Alvie, doing business as Burnham Packing
Company, Clay City, Ind. Canned pimientos. 175,064 ;
June 19.
Burnham, E., Inc., Chicago, 111. Preparation for straight-
ening hair. 166,496 ; Jan. 2.
Burnham & Morrill Company, Portland, Me. Fish cakes,
codfish cakes, clams, alimentary paste products, etc.
173,.399 ; June 5.
Burnham & Morrill Company, Portland, Me. Canned
corn and canned succotash. 177,357 ; May 29.
Burnham & Morrill Company, Portland, Me. Canned
beans and pork, vegetables, and clams. 185,557 ;
Dec. 18.
Burnham-Munger-Root Dry Goods Company, Kansas City,
Mo. Cotton piece goods. 183,358 ; Oct. 23.
Burns, E. Reed, Manufacturing Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Polishing compositions in the form of powder, paste,
and liquid for metal. 171,009 ; Apr. 24.
Burns, Frederick M., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Ladies' coats,
suits, dresses, outer skirts, blouses, and hats. 175,381 ;
Apr. 24.
Burns, Frederick M., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Umbrellas
and parasols. 177,956; June 19.
Burns, Jabez, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Roasters and
parts and supplies for same. 180,325 ; July 17.
Burns, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair tonic. 180,416 ;
Aug. 14.
Burnstine, Abraham, Washington, D. C. Watches, clocks,
chronometers, and parts for same. 172,632 ; June 5.
Burpee, W. Atlee, Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vegetable
seeds. 175,065 ; Apr. 24.
Burpee, W. Atlee, Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Flower seeds.
175,066 ; Apr. 24.
Burpee, W. Atlee, Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vegetable,
fiower, and lawn-grass seeds and bulbs. 175,067 ;
Apr. 24.
Burrell, D. V., doing business as The Rocky Ford Melon
Growers Spray Manufacturing Co., Rocky Ford, Colo.
Insecticide. 175,297 ; July 3.
Burris, .John C, Nashville, Tenn. Paint enamels.
165,911 ; May 29.
Burroughs, Harry E., Boston, Mass. Swing couch ham-
mocks. 143,533 ; Aug. 7.
Burroughs, Herbert D., Atlanta, Ga. Gasoline. 170,751 ;
July 24.
Burrow, Alan G., Norfolk, Va. Gasoline and volatile
compositions derived from petroleum. 172,510 : Feb. 27.
Bursley, G. E., & Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Rolled oats,
coffee, spaghetti, etc. 175,183 ; July 31.
Burson Knitting Company, Rockford, 111. Hosiery.
165,521 : May 1.
Burstein-Friedland & Co., Newark, N. J. Boys' blouses and
shirts. 166,976 : Sept. 11.
Burt, F. N., Company Limited, Buffalo, N. Y. Paper
boxes. 159,494-5 ; Mar. 20.
Burton Coffee Company, Knoxville. Tenn. Package and
canned coffee. 181,554 : Sept. 25.
Burton Coffee Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Package and
canned coffee. 181.556 : Sept. 25.
Burton, J. H., & Sons Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Lumber.
173,400; Apr. 3.
Bush, W. J., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet water.
173,170-1 : Apr. 24.
Bush, Lester C, Columbus, Ohio. Fabric and leather
work gloves, pants, etc. 184.232 ; Nov. 6.
Bush. William H., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Children's
velocipedes. 185,693 ; Dec. 25.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — -Continued.
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Bussc Baklnp Company, South Bend, Ind. Bread and
cake. 181,557; Nov. 20.
Biissmann Mamifncturinf: Company, St. Louis, Mo. Povt-
alile electric lamps. 180,740 ; Aufr. 21.
Buster Brown Soap Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Soap.
1G9.574 : .Tan. 2.
Busv Bee Candv Company, St. Louis, Mo. Candy and
Ciikes. 171,829 ; July 31.
Busy Bee Candv Company, St. Louis, Mo. Chocolates.
1S2.233; Nov. 6.
Butchart, Cuthbert S.. Company, Inc., Rye, N. Y. Golf
clubs. 16S.453 : Oct. 23.
Butchart, Cuthbert S., Company, Inc., Rye, N. T. Golf
balls. 168,454 ; Nov. 6.
Bu-Ti-Mai(l Petticoat & Pottipants Co., New York, N. Y.
Ladies' undcrsarments. 109,051 ; Jan. 2.
Butler-Blancliard Co., Grand Island, Nebr. Frozen con-
fections. 1CS,70G; Apr. 17.
Butler, Chas. H., doing business as Blenheim Club Bot-
tling Co., Blenheim. S. C. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups for making the same. 185,173 ;
Nov. 0.
Butler, J. W., Paper Company. Chicago, 111. Writing and
printina paper. 172,972 ; Mar. G.
Butler, J. W., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper.
177,213; June 5.
Butler, J. W., Paper Co., The, Chicago, 111. Papers,
bristol board, cardboard. 179,926. July 17.
Butler, J. W., Paper Co., The. Chicago, 111. Print,
book, bond, and writing paper, etc. 180.838 ; July 10.
Butler, J. W.. Paper Co., The, Chicago, lU. Wrapping
paper, manila paper, envelopes, print book and docu-
ment covers. 180,839 ; Aug. 28.
Butler. J. W.. Paper Co., The, Chicago, 111. Env.elopes
and paper for making same. 182,128 ; Oct. 16.
Butler, James, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bread, 162,240;
Mar. 27.
Butler, James. Grocerv Company, New York, N. Y. Birds'
food. 163.430: Apr. 3.
Butler Laboratories. Inc., New York, N. Y. Iron solution
for intravenous and intramuscular use. 166,521 ; Jan. 2.
Butterfleld, Charles F., doing business as Dlnamite
Cleaner Corporation, Salina, Kans. Cleaning com-
pound for hand, kitchen, laundry, etc., purposes.
175.596; July 3.
Butterfleld Fred, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ginghams
in the piece. 165,343 ; July 10.
Butterick Publishing Company, The, New York. N. Y.
Pamphlet published from time to time. 176,447 ;
May 22.
Buttersweet Products Corporation, Yonkers, N. Y, Candy.
180,580; Sept. 11.
Button, George W., Corporation, New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toilet waters, face powders, etc. 184,434 ;
Nov. 27.
Butts, J. F., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 178,551. July 17.
Butts & Miller Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Egg and
poultry cases. 183,136; Oct. 16.
Buxton. David H.. doing business as Buxton Rheumatic
Medicine Co., Abbott Village. Me. Compound for treat-
ing rheumatism. 180,961 ; Aug. 21.
Buxton Garment Mfg. Co., Nashua, N. H., Children's play
suits. 170,002. Jan. 30.
Ever, The House of, Maiden, Mass. Waists and hosiery.
168,612 : Jan. 9.
Byers, John F., Machine Company, The, Ravenna, Ohio.
Cranes. 151,823 ; Aug. 14.
Byers Machine Company, The, Ravenna, Ohio. Cranes
mounted on motor trucks. 175,068 ; Aug. 14.
Byford. Horace, Seattle, Wash. Waterproofing liquid.
177.425 : Oct. 9.
Byrne. Kingston & Co.. Kokomo, Ind. Vacuum feed sys-
tems' for motor vehicles. 171,724 ; May 15.
Byrnes, Eugene, Carmel, Calif. Skates, baseballs, bats,
etc. 182.130: Oct. 2.
Byrnes-Linn Products Co., Chicago, 111. Polish for
automobiles and painted, varnished, and lacquered
surfaces. 172.860; Mar. 20.
Byron, Fred. San Francisco, Calif. Ready-mixed paints,
varnishes, paint oils, and putty. 183,905 : Dee. 4.
Byron Weston Company, Dalton, Mass. Writing paper.
172,142 : Mar. 27.
C. & A. Drug Co., Elmer, N. J. Medicine used for
sprains, bruises, bites, etc. 167,066 ; Oct. 23.
C. B. C. Film Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motion
pictures. 179,025 ; Aug. 14.
C. E. Z. Company, The, Chicago, 111. House numbers,
changeable window display signs, and sign reflectors.
176,449 ; May 29.
C. G. Spring Company, The, Kalamazoo, Mich. Bumpers.
179,70.5-7 ; July 17.
C-O-D Cereal Co. (See Gillitt. Fred C)
C & T Importing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Tea.
171.984; Mav 15.
C, V. & R. Batigne, New York, N. Y. Positive projection
slides, and motion-picture films. 176.664 ; July 24.
C. & W. Cap Company, Nevada, Iowa. Caps and closures
for receptacles and containers. 180,688 ; Aug. 7.
C. W. P. Company. (See Price. Charles W.)
C. Y. Rubber Company. (See Yeagle, Cnrwen S.)
Cabco Iron Works. Inc., Gnwanda, N. Y. Gas steam
radiators. 168,447 ; Jan. 2S.
Cabell Corporation of Baltimore City, The, Baltimore,
Md. Imitation vanilla. 183,194; Nov. 20.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
176,065 ; July 17.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
176,067 : Ap'r. 24.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc., Boston, Mass. Carbon black.
170,068; Sept. 4.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc., Boston, Mass, Carbon black.
176,069-71 ;"Apr. 24.
Cabot, Samuel, Inc., Boston, Mass. White covering com-
position. 187,295: Dec. 4.
Cabrelli, Maria, and Baldassare Mirabile, New York,
N. Y. Cigars. 182,293 ; Sept. 25.
Cabrera, G. M., doing busint-ss as Cabrera & Co., New
York, N. Y. Chocolate. 168,511 ; Apr. 17.
Cactus Crystal Company, Dover, Del., and Fort Worth,
Tex. Candv. 171.449-50 : Mar. 27.
Cadet Knitting Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweater
coats. 180,417 : .July 24.
Cadet Knitting Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweater
coats. 180.652 ; Sept. 4.
Cadman, A. W. Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bear-
ing metals. 183,360 : Dec. 18.
Cadwallader Gibson Lumber Co., Manila, P. I. ; San Fran-
cisco, Calif., and New York, N. Y. Logs. 174,299-300 ;
May 22.
Cafe L' Aiglon. (See Patton, John G.)
Cahill & Malone, doing business as Everite Patch Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Tire-repair compounds, adhesives,
etc. 179,708; July 10.
Cairo Food Products Company, Cairo, 111, Chocolate-
covered ice-cream bar. 163,328 ; Jan. 9.
Caladero Products Company, Atascadero, Calif. Dehy-
drated apricot 1am, peach jam, vegetable soup, etc.
164,695 ; Mar. 27.
Calajoe, Anthony J., New York, N. Y. Hair grower.
176.162 : Aug. 7.
Calcium Products, Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Anti-
septic, astringent, and deodorizing lotion. 176,322 ;
June 19.
Cnlforiianic Laboratories. (See Holm, J. Henry )
Caldwell & Company, Nashville, Tenn. Booklets and
bonds. 173,562; July 3.
Caldwell, W. A., Camino, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruifs.
169,236; .July 3.
Caldwell, William. New York. N. Y. Dolls, rubber dolls,
balloons, srniawkers. 170.709; .\ug. 23
Caldwell, William, doing business as Rex Rubber Novelty
Co., New York, N. Y. Rubber balloons, rubber dolls,
and squawkers. 184,063 ; Nov. 6.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Face cloths,
dishcloths, floorcloths, washrags, scarfs, shams, etc.
172,200; Apr. 3.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York. N. Y. Hose sup-
porters, garters, belts, etc. 172.201 ; Apr. 24.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Hair, tooth,
nail, and cloth brushes, whisk brooms, etc. 172,203 ;
Feb. 20.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Pocketbooks,
purses, cardcases, tourists' cases, bill books, etc.
172.204 : Feb. 20.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New Y'ork, N. Y. Beaded hags,
soap boxes, wash-rag cases, cretonne bags, etc. 172,205 ;
Feb. 20.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Writincr paper,
envelopes, pens, pencils, paper tags, etc. 172,206 ;
Mar. 6.
Calhoun, Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Hair tonics,
smelling salts, witch hazel, peroxide, etc. 172,207 ;
May 29.
Calhoun. Robbins & Co., New York. N. Y. Buckles,
thimbles, bracelets, etc. 172.208 ; Mav 8.
Calhoun. Robbins & Co., New York. N. Y. Tassels and
fringes, elastic belting and cord, etc. 172.209 : Dec. 18.
Calhoun. Robbins & Co., New York, N. Y. Hot-water bot-
tles, rubber sloves, thermometers, rubber sheets, etc.
172.210: Feb. 13.
Calico Printers' Association, Limited, The, Manchester,
England. Cotton piece goods. 184.934 ; Nov. 6.
Califelt Insulation Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, C&lit. Insulat-
insr material for walls, box cars, refrigerator cars, etc.
187,710 ; Dec. 25.
California Alfalfa Products Companv. Pasadena, Calif.
Medicine in tablet form. 158,221 ; Apr. 3.
California Alfalfa Products Company, Pasadena, Calif.
Beverage sold as a soft drink and sirups and extracts
for making same. 175,299 ; May 29.
Oaliforni.a Almond Growers Exchange, San Francisco,
Calif. Almonds. 157.024-5: May 8.
California Almond Packers, Sacramento and North Sacra-
mento. Calif. Salted almonds. 179.585 ; July 31.
California Aroma Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Chili pepper
and chili powder. 165,527 ; Aug. 14.
California Associated Raisin Co. (now by change of name
Sun Maid-Raisin Growers), Fresno, Calif. Raisins and
candy. 157,758 ; Aug. 14.
California Bakery Company, Bishee, Ariz. Bread.
153,076; Aug. 14.
California Barrel Co., San Francisco, Calif. Wooden
containers and shocks therefor. 176,946 ; May 29.
California Bottling Association, San Francisco. Calif.
Alkaline nonpurgatlve table water. 183,694 : Oct. 9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpJiahetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
California By-Products Co., San Francisco, Calif. Water-
proofing composition for application to tennis-racliet
strings. 170..514 ; Aug. 21.
California Canneries Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 178,221 ; Aug. 14.
California Card Manufacturing Co.. San Francisco, Calif.
Photographic mountings. 175,340 ; Apr. 17.
California Central Creameries, San Francisco, Calif. Com-
pound having adhesive qualities. 180,840; Sept. 11.
California Citrus Fruit Juice Company, Wilmington, Del.,
and San Francisco, Calif. Nonalcoholic, maltless, con-
centrated fruit juices. 176,163 ; May 1.
California Co-Operative Canneries, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 175,844 ; Aug. 7.
California Co-Operative Canneries, Sau Francisco, Calif.
Fruit salad, canned fruits and vegetables. 178,822 ;
Dec. 4.
California Crushed Fruit Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Beverages, concentrates, and compounds for making the
same. 186,349 ; Nov. 20.
California Food Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Gelatin dessert preparation. 182,649; Nov. 13.
California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los Angeles, Calif.
Citrous fruits in their natural state. 173,621 ; Sept. 4.
California Fruit Growers Rxchange, Los Angeles, Calif.
Beverage-dispensing fountains. 184,004 ; Nov. 20.
California Fruit Selling Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Dried and canned fruits. 165,667 ; Feb. 13.
California Glove Company, Napa, Calif. Leather gloves.
181,337; Sept. 11.
California Growers Association, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned fruits and canned vegetables, jams, preserves,
dried fruits, etc. 169,844; May 15.
California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation,
San Francisco. Calif. Sugar. 165.352 : Sept. 4.
California .Tely-Juce Company. (See Hulburt, H. L.)
California Laboratories, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Non-
alcoholic, maltless beverages, root-bper, root-beer ex-
tracts, and sirups for mailing soft drinks. 184,587 ;
Nov. 27.
California Laboratories, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Fla-
voring extracts. 184,588 ; Dec. 11.
California Paint Company, Oakland, Calif. Lubricating
oils and greases. 165,483 ; Apr. 3.
California Paint Company, Oakland. Calif. Colors, var-
nish, stain, paints, etc. 106,812 ; Mar. 27.
California Peach & Fig Growers, Fresno, Calif. Dried-
flg-meat confection. 159,008 ; Jan. 9.
California Peach & Fig Growers, Fresno, Calif. Dried
peaches and figs. 1-77,827 ; Nov. 6.
California X'hysicians Laboratories, Oakland, Calif. Bac-
terial sugar used in the treatment of various pulmo-
nary diseases. 177,725 ; Oct. 9.
California Preserving Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Canned fruit and vegetables, jams, jellies, etc. 180,518;
Sept. 25.
California Products Company. (See Lunsford, Reuben A.)
California Prune & Apricot Growers, Inc., assignor to
California Prune & Apricot Growers Association, San
Jose, Calif. Salad and cooking oils, macaroon paste,
and crystallized fruit candies, etc. 172,932 ; Aug. 21.
California Prune and Apricot Growers Inc., San Jose,
Calif. Dried fruits. 166,650; Feb. 27.
California Supply Company, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Sweet piddos, tomato catchup, cider vinegar, etc.
165,346 ; .Tan. 2.
California Tanning Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leather.
182,700; Nov. 18.
California Toy Co. (See Fritz, Charles.)
California Underwear and Hosiery Mills, doing business
as California Underwear Mills, Los Angeles, Calif.
Ladies' knit underwear. 169,616 ; Feb. 20.
California Underwear and Hosiery Mills, also doing bus-
iness as California Underwear Mills, Los Angeles,
Calif. Ladies' knit underwear. 169.618 ; May 8.
California Underwear and Hosiery Mills, doing business
as California Underwear Mills, Los Angeles, Calif.
Ladies' knit underwear. 169,610 ; May 1.
California Underwear Mills. (See California Underwear
and Hosiery Mills.)
California Wall Bed Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Concealable beds. 180,326 ; Aug. 7.
Calkins, A. Gpnevieve, doing business as South Norwalk
Evening Sentinel, South Norwalk, Conn. Newspaper
and magazine articles, prints, and publications.
178,162; July 3.
Callegari, John A., doing business as Callegari Products
Co., Chicago, 111. Malt extract and sirup. 184,710;
Oct. 30.
Callidendron Mfg. & Chemical Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Polishing creams for painted, varnished, and lacquered
surfaces. 168,824; Jan. 9.
Callow, Horace F.. doing business as Kekionga Scalp Tonic
Company, Decatur, Ind. Medical compounds used to
cleanse the scalp, etc. 178,426 ; Aug. 21.
Cal-Met Mfg. Co., Oakland, Calif. Sheet-metal products.
161,034: Oct. 9.
Calumet Packing Co., Sheboygan, Wis. Canned peas.
167.383; Oct. 16.
Calverley, Charles D.. doing business as C. D. Calverley
& Co., East St. Louis, 111. Corn meal. 174,064;
June 5.
Calvert, Howard R., Medina, Ohio. Shoe and leather
polishes. 177,358 ; June 5.
Calvert Lithographing Co., The, Detroit, Mich. Bond
paper for printing purposes. 186,102 ; Nov. 13.
Calyork Manufacturing Co., The, Los Angeles, Calif.
Ladies' and children's hats. 177,828 ; Nov. 20.
Camel Chemical Co. Inc., Portland, Oreg. Battery solu-
tion. 178,821-2; July 24.
Camel Dry Storage Battery Co., Dallas, Tex. Storage
batteries. 164,694 ; June 26.
Cameron, Viola R., New York, N. Y. Fuel-treating
devices to be installed in the path of internal-corn-
bustable mixtures in internal-combustion engines.
170.260 ; Jan. 9.
Cameron, Will J., Chicago, 111. Outfit of surgical and
dental appliances. 160,928; Mar. 27.
Camilla Preparations, Inc., New York, N. Y. Reducing
cream. 178,893; July 24.
Caminati, John A., doing business as J. A. C. Cheese
Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Cheese, French
dressing, mayonnaise, and Thousand Island dressing.
179,259 ; Oct. 30.
Camlin Corset Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Corsets and
brassieres. 170,620 ; Apr. 10.
Cammeyer, New York, N. Y. Leather shoes. 170,272 ;
Feb. 27.
Cammeyer, New York, N. Y. Shoes. 178,327-8 ; Aug. 28.
Cammeyer, New York, N. Y. Leather shoes. 179,710 ;
Nov. 18.
Cammeyer, New York, N. Y. Children's leather and
fabric shoes. 182,650 ; Dec. 25.
Campania Importing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Olive oil. 155,665; July 24.
Campbell, Andrew C, Incorporated, Waterbury, Conn.
Slachines for cutting sheet metal. 173,912 ; May 1.
Camnheii. .Tnhr, R., Philadelphia, Pa. Water wheels.
180,046 ; Sept. 4.
Campbell, John, & Co., New York, N. Y. Color-stripping
or rtyp-reraoving compound. 184.589-90: Dec. 4.
Campbell, Joseph, Company, Camden, N. J. Spaghetti.
162.606-7 ; Feb. 6.
Campbell, Joseph, Company, assignor to Campbell Soup
Company, Camden, N. J. Canned vegetables. 172,369 ;
Dee. 11.
Campbell, Joseph, Company, assignor to Campbell Soup
Company, Camden, N. J. Canned tomatoes, corn, peas,
and beans. 172,370; Oct. 23.
Campbell Manufacturing Co., The, Rochester, N. Y. Patch-
ing paste. 181,631 ; July 31.
Camp-Davis-Blair Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery,
socks, stockings, and underwear. 180.747 : Sept. 18.
Campe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hosiery and knitted
underwear. 181,109; Sept. 18.
Campe-Davis-Blair Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
and girls' stockings and hosiery. 175,462 ; June 12.
Campflre Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, SIo. De-
vices for supporting cooking utensils, etc., over an
open fire. 155,737 ; July 3.
Campro Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Motion-pic-
ture camera and projector. 186,584: Dec. IS.
Canadian Consolidated Cornoration, Limited, St. Catha-
rines, Ontario, Canada. Copper-clad leading-ln wire for
electrical purposes. 160,860; Oct. 9.
Canadian Wm. A. Rogers, Limited, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Cones, particularly paper cones. 180,841 ;
Sept. 4.
Canavello, Harold B., New York, N. Y. Vanity boxes.
186,944 ; Dec. 25.
Candy Manufacturer Publishing Co., The, Chicago, 111.
Magazines published semiannually. 178,955 ; Juno 26.
Candy Sales Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chocolate-
covered mints, eliocnlate-covered coconut cream bars,
etc. 183,361 ; Oct. 16.
Candy-Toy Company of America, Harrisburg, Pa. Toy
balloon. 181,976; Dec. 25.
Canepa, John B., Company, The, Chicago, 111. Noodles
and cut and twisted alimentary paste products.
167,166 ; Feb. 27.
Canfleld, Rubber Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Dress
shields. 166.292 ; May 15.
Cangen, M., & Co. (See Cangen, Mark.)
Cangen, Mark, doing business as M. Cangen & Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Steelshoe shanks. 165,272: ,Tan. 16.
Can-Ho-Lab. Chemical Co., New Orleans, La. Insecticide
and germicide. 173,401 ; Apr. 24. _
Cannan, Cecil C, doing business as Autoeez Manufactur-J I
ing Company, Houston, Tex. Shock absorbers. • |
182,331 ; Dec. 11.
Cannar & Marshall, Chicago, 111. Candy. 176,879;
Aug. 28.
Cannon, Addis O., doing business as Cannon Toy Factory.
Toy wagons. 174.0.53: Apr. 10.
Cannon Toilet Manufacturing Co., The, St. Paul, Minn,
Face and hand lotions, face creams, and hair pomades,
178,330; Aug. 14. I
Cannon Valley Milling Company, Minneapolis, Minn. '
Wheat flour. 159,142: Mav. 20. a
Canson & Montgolfier. (See Boulin, CamlUe H.) ,J
Canterbury Candy Makers, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Candy J
confections. 182.651 : Oct. 16.
Cantol Wax Company, Bloomington, Ind. Wax polishes.
184,493; Oct. 23.
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Canton Forge & Axle Company, Canton, Ohio. Steel
forslng.?, rail anchors, rail-anchor springs, and rail-
road switch clamps. 177,215; June 1!).
Canton Forge & .\xle Company, Canton, Ohio. Tools, and
particularly rail-anchor wrenches. 181,059 ; July 31.
CantrcU & Cochmne, Limited. Dublin, Ireland. Bev-
eraaes sold as soft drinks. 181,072 ; Oct. 2.
Canuet FrSres. Paris, France. Beads and metal spangles
made of steel, copper, etc. 1R4,017; Nov. 13.
Canuot Fr^res, Paris, France. Beads and metal spangles.
184.018; Oct. 9.
Can Vas Bak Products Co. (See Hostetter, David B.)
Canvas Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tents, tar-
paulins, waijon covers, etc. 174,065 ; July 17.
Canvas Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tents, tar-
paulins, wagon covers, etc. 174,068 ; July 17.
Canvas Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Grass catchers.
181,376: Oct. 2.
Capcoss Co.. Inc., The, Martinsville, Va. Medicinal prep-
aration recommended for use in the treatment of rheu-
matic, neuritic, and sciatic affections, etc. 180,583 ;
Aug. 7.
Capdau, Hippolyte E., New Orleans, La. Salve for the
treatment of catarrh, sore throat, croup, etc. 169,888 ;
Apr. 3.
Cape Countv Milling Co., Jackson, Mo. Wheat feed, shorts,
and corn meal. 179,182; Sept. 18.
Capell Salt Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt.
172,974 ; June 26.
Capen, George H., doing business as Crow Blacking Co.,
Canton Junction, Mass. Shoe polish. 155,394 ; Jan. 23.
Capen, George H., doing business as Crow Specialties
Company, Canton Junction, Mass. Hat dye. 171,350 ;
Feb. 20.
CaPhenin Chemical Compajiy, Waverly, Iowa. Laxative
wafer. 175,768; May 29.
Capital Candv & Cracker Company, Sacramento, Calif.
Candv. 163,969 ; Sept. 25.
Capital City Bottling Company. (See Eisenberg, M. L.)
Capital City Milling & Grain Co., St. Paul, Minn. Wheat
flour and stock feeds. 175,845 ; Nov. 6.
Capital Neckwear Company. (See Rosen, Isidore.)
Capital Rodewite Company, Incorporated, South Washing-
ton, Va. Compositions for use as adhesives for wood
and similar types of blocks laid on flooring or paving.
180,653 : Sept. 4.
Capitol Chemical Co., Montpelier, Vt. External appli-
cation for asthma, bronchitis, coughs, etc. 185,562 :
Dec. 11.
Capitol Chemical Company, Somerville, Mass. Stove
polish. 162,721 ; July 10.
Capitol Coffee Company. (See Danna, Frank.)
Capitol Hat Frame Works, Des Moines, Iowa. Hat frames.
170,807 ; Apr. 3.
Capitol Sales Company, Memphis, Tenn. Liniment for the
treatment of stiff and sore muscles, rheumatic pains,
etc. 163,500; Feb. 20.
Capltola Tonic Co., New York, N. Y. Fountain combs
capable of containing a liquid for passage through the
hair. 173,463; Apr. 3.
Caplan, Joseph, doing business as Laforg Perfumery Co.,
New York, N. Y. Lemon cream, brilliantine, freckle
cream, rouge, etc. 175,131 ; Sept. 25.
Caporale, Pasquale A., doing business as Leoncavallo
Sauce Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Spaghetti, spa-
ghetti sauce, and cheese. 181,936-8 ; Nov. 27.
Caporale, Pasquale A., doing business as Leoncavallo
Sauce Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Spaghetti and spa-
ghetti sauces. 181,939 ; Dec. 4.
Cappellanti, Harry, Morgantown, W. Va. Gas-flow
alarms. 186,350 ; Dec. 11.
Caradlne Harvest Hat Co., St. Louis, Mo. Straw hats.
168,999 : May 29.
Carametos, John J. M., doing business as E. B. Candy
Co., Chicago, 111. Candy bars. 168,513 ; June 26.
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Lubricants particularly intended for use In refrigerating
machines. 175,710 ; Apr. 3.
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Self-contained units for storing and supplying gas for
heating, lighting, and power purposes. 185,651 ;
Dec. 18.
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Compressed "gas for heating, lighting, and
power purposes. 185,652 ; Dec. 11.
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation. New York,
N. Y. Portable containers. 186.178 : Dee. 4.
Carbondale Machine Company, Carbondale, Pa. Refrig-
erating and ice-making plants, apparatus, and machines
and Darts and accessories thereof. 172,637 ; May 29.
Carbo-Sul Corporation, New York, N. Y. Insecticides.
174,609 ; May 15.
Cardilli, Nicholas, New York, N. Y. Perforated music
rolls. 180.584 : Aug. 21.
Cardinell, John D., doing business as Cardinell Vellum
Mfg. Co., Montclair, N. J. Tracing paper. 179,712-13 ;
June 19.
Cardinet Candy Company, Oakland, Calif. Candy.
179.584 ; Oct." 30.
Cardinet Candv Company, Oakland, Calif. Candy.
181,878 ; Sept 4.
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Carel, Hubert C, doing business as The Benetol Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Pharmaceutical preparations.
163,859 ; May 15.
Carey Salt Company, The, Hutchinson, Kans. Medium
salt for meat curing and general use. 166.653 ; Jan. 2.
Careskey, James L., Louisville, Ky. Monthly magazine.
162,918; Mav 1.
Car) Company, The, Schenectady, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods, linen piece goods, and toweling. 181,813 ;
Sept. 25.
Carleton Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Shirts,
nightgowns, and pyjamas. 180,585 ; July 24.
Carley, Leonard R., Watertown, Conn. Lubricating, auto-
mobile, and machine oils and lubricating greases.
100.587; M.ar. 13.
Carley, Leonard B., Watertown, Conn. Varnish, stains,
ready-mixed, paste, or dry fillers and paints. 160.588 ;
Oct. 2.
Carley, Rice Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Underwear for
men. 176,600; Nov. 27.
Carlson. Grace. St. Paul, Minn. Bibs. 179,029 ; Aug. 28.
Carman, Harriet J., Elkins Park, Pa. Face powders, face
creams, perfumes, etc. 185,410 ; Dec. 11.
Caimel, Albert, doing business as The Mount Carmel Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Snuff used for medicinal purposes.
183,818 : Nov. 20.
Carmel Canning Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fish.
176,323: May 22.
Carmen Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Bras-
sieres. 1 69,237 : Jan. 2.
Carnation Stock Farms. Seattle, Wash. Live cattle of
stock farms. 172.795 ; Mar. 13.
Carneal, Edwin E., New Orleans, La. Beverage eold as
a soft drink. 179,354 ; July 10.
Carney, Linwood S., Boston, Mass. Nonalcoholic, maltless
vegetable extract for soft-drink purposes. 180,467 ;
July 31.
Carnotite Gland Extract Company. (See McMichael,
Amerlcus O.)
Carnrick. G. W., Co., New York, N. Y. Medicinal prepa-
rations for the treatment of glandular deficiency.
173.127; Apr. 10.
Carnrick, G. W. Co., New York, N. Y. Medicinal prepa-
ration. 178,089; Aug. 28.
Carolina Cotton & Woolen Mills Company, The, Spray,
N. C. Cotton blankets. 181,24.3^ ; Aug. 14.
Carolina Creamerr Co.. Asbeville, N. C. Ice cream and
butter. 140.504; Mar. 20.
Carolina Remedies Company, Union, S. C. Egg producer
and ooultrv tonic. 177,272 : Apr. IT.
Caron Corporation. (See Daltroff, E., & Cie., assignor.)
Carpenter Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Chemical preparation used to treat silk. 169,473 ;
Jan. 9.
Carpenter - Dodge Company, Arlington, Mass. Nails.
184,065; Sept. 25.
Carpenter, Walter M., doing business as Kluk Chemical
Co., Minneapollis, Minn. Medicinal tablets for the pre-
vention and treatment of cholera, etc., in fowls.
179,412; Sept. 18.
Carr, Edward G., Chicago, 111. Earth cutting and plan-
ing machine. 162.333 ; Aug. 28.
Carr, F. S., Company, Boston, Mass. Waterproof auto-
mobile and carriage fabric. 177,273 ; May 29.
Carr, L. M. (See Rathburn," Silas E.)
Carran, Grace B., doing business as Central Petroleum
Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Lubricating oils and
greases. 179.927 ; June 26.
Carrier Chemical Company. Charleston, W. Va. Polish-
ing material for automobiles, etc. 184,711 ; Nov. 6.
Carroll, J. Pratt, Inc., doing business as Sebastiaa Pack-
ing Co., New York. N. Y. Fresh grapefruit, oranges,
tangerines, pineapples, limes, etc. 166,347 ; May 29.
Carroll, John A., doing business as Liquid Wrench Com-
pany, Schenectady, N. Y. Compound for loosening
tleh't nuts on bolts . and lubricating leaf springs.
177.726 : May 15.
Carroll, William. & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hats
for men. 182,533; Nov. 13.
Carrolton Packing Co. (See Blddle, Alice M.)
Carrozza, .Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Hair grower and
scalp massage. 185,073 : Dec. 4.
Carruthers, Mrs. Richard, doing business as Astoria By-
products Co.. Astoria, Oreg. Salmon eggs for bait.
183,362; Sept. 11.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co.. Chicago, HI. Women's, misses',
girls' and children's hats, caps, and bonnets. 161,805 ;
Jan. 2.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, lU. Children's under-
wear of textile fabric. 161.807; .Tan. 2.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co.. Chicago, 111. Snap fasteners.
172,961 : Mar. 13.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, 111. Shoes. 180,586 ;
Nov. 13.
Carson Pirie Scott & Company, Chicago, 111. Petticoats
and bloomers. 180,587. July 24.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co.. Chicago, 111. Mercerized cot-
ton batiste. 184.595 ; Oct. 16.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, 111. Ladles' silk gloves.
185,563; Dec. 11.
Carter Drv Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Percales in the
piece. 169,002 ; May 15.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Madras In the
piece. 169,004 ; May 15.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Percales in the
piece. 169,006 ; May 15.
Carter Dry Goods Company, Louisville, Ky. Percales in
the piece. 160,280 ; June 19.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Work shirts.
172,511; May 22.
Carter Dry Goods Co., Louisville, Ky. Linoleum and
oiled cloth. 183,517; Oct. 16.
Carter, Ivy R., Estaca, Oreg. Lamp shades. 175,543 ;
Aug. 14.
Carter-Mayhew Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Grain separating and cleaning machines.
168,204 ; Jan. 23.
Cartoning Machinery Corporation, Nevs'ark, N. J., and
Newport, R. I. Carton and box filling machinery.
166,933 ; Jan. 2.
Case, James L., doing business as Butaw Chemical Co.,
Boston, Mass. Preparation for the treatment of tooth-
ache. 183.094 ; Nov. 13.
Case-Teel Company, Inc., Jackson, Miss., and New Orleans,
La. Stock and poultry feed. 174,509 ; July 31.
Casey, John T., doing business as United States Juvenile
Vehicle Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Wheeled toys, more
particularly walking velocipedes. 170,968 ; May 1.
Cash, Charles S. Inc., New York, N. 1'. Nuts in tbe shell
and .shelled, salted, and candied nuts and glac§ fruit
candies. 163,613; Feb. 6.
Cashmere Fruit Growers Union, Cashmere, Wash. Fresh
apples. 182,563; Sept. 11.
easier, Fred M:., Los Angeles, Calif. Mayonnaise, catch-
up. Thousand Island dressing, m.arslimallow cream, etc.
168,755 ; June 26.
Cassileth & Schwartz, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur skins.
1 09.754 ; Apr. 24.
Cassoff, Louis F., doing business as Central Shellac
Works, Brooklyn, N. J. Specially-prepared shellac
products. 175,343 ; June 19.
Custelio. Giacouio, Genoa, Italy. Medicinal coi'dial.
144,500 ; Jan. 9.
Ca.stle Company, Lyons, N. Y. Canned sauerkraut.
170,273 ; May 3.
Caswell, Bonnie R., Wilmington, Del. Motor saltz.
175,298; July 10.
Catalano, M., and Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Olive
oil. 183,689 ; Dec. 4.
Catamount Manufacturing Co., Inc., Bennington, Vt.
Athletic union suits for men, hoys, and children.
177,831 ; Aug. 14.
Catawba Candy Co., The, Sandusky, Ohio. Candy.
170,004; Mar. 13.
Catawba Candy Co., The, Sandusky, Ohio. Candy.
182,498; Sept. 18.
Cater, Dr. James S., doing business as Purer-Lene Mfg.
Co., Marceline, Mo. Preparation for treating diseases
of the mucous membranes. 177,593 ; Aug. 7.
Cathcart, Herbert J., doing business as The Cathcart
Company, New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 177,545 ;
June 12.
Cathcart, Herbert J., doing business as The Cathcart
Company, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
177,546 ; June 12.
Cato Oil and Grease Co., Oklahoma, Okla. Lubricating
oils and greases. 179,293-4 : June 19.
Catsigianis, Otto P., doing business as Blue Hill Candy
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Chocolate-coated nuts anil
candies. 172,257 ; May 8.
Cauchois Coffee Company, New York, N. Y. Coffee.
181,011 ; Sept. 25.
Caulk, L. D., Company, The, Milford, Del. Dental alloy.
172,081 ; Jan. 9.
Caulk, L. D., Company, The, Milford, Del. Cement for
filling teeth and liquid therefor. 172,082 ; Jan. 9.
Caulk, L. D., Company, The, Milford, Del. Preparation
for application to dental cavities, etc. 184,118 :
Dec. 18.
Caulk, L. D., Company, The, Milford, Del. Medicated
cream or ointment for use in the treatment of diseases
and disorders of the skin and scalp. 185,413 ; Dec. 11.
Caulk, L. D., Company, The, Milford, Del. Antiseptic
and germicidal preparation for use as a mouth wash,
gargle, etc. 185,565 ; Dec. 11.
Causse Manufacturing & Importing Co., Boundbrook, N.
J., and New York, N. Y. Pineapple glacg, glac6 as-
sorted fruits, crystallized ginger. 177,274 ; July 3.
Cavanaugh, William D., doing business as Velvet Oil
Company, Reno and Oil City, Pa. Lubricating oils.
168,440; Feb. 27.
Cavanaugh, William D.', doing business as Velvet Oil
Co., Reno and Oil City, Pa. Medicinal oil. 182,131:
Oct. 30.
Celite Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif., and New
York, N. Y. Material for arresting and separating im-
purities or other matter from fluids. 146,755 ; Apr. 17.
Celite Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Finely-
divided solid material used in aiding filtration and in
demulsification of liquids. 187,508 ; Dec. 25.
Cellas', Inc., New York, N. Y. Macaroni. 163,670 ;
Jan. 9.
Cellas', Inc., New York, N. Y. Cottonseed oil. 178,090;
June 12.
Centemeri, P., & Co., New York, N. Y. Gloves, under-
wear, and hosiery. 185,414 ; Dec. 18.
Centemeri, P., & Co., New York, N. Y. Underwear and
hosiery. 185,416 ; Dec. 18.
Centemeri, P., & Co., New York, N. Y. Leather and fabric
gloves. 185,429 ; Dec. 11.
Centemeri, P., & Co., New York, N. Y. Leather and fabric
gloves. 185,436; Dec. 11.
Central California Berry Growers Association, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Fresh berries. 165,270 ; Feb. 6.
Central Chemical Company, The, Hagerstowu, Md. Fer-
tilizer. 171,526; Mar. 13.
Central Committee Knesseth Israel, of Jerusalem, Pales-
tine, Inc., New York, N. Y. Collection boxes. 169,395 ;
Feb. 20.
Central Dental Laboratory Co. Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Dental crowns composed of artificial enamel
and metal. 174,356 ; Apr. 10.
Central Flatiron Mfg. Co., Johnson City, N. Y. Elec-
trically-heated hot plates and flatirons. 173,622;
73,622 ; Mar. 27.
Central Indiana Coal Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Coal.
179,516 ; June 19.
Central Michigan Paper Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Wrapping, manila, document, print, and other paper,
etc. 181,245 ; Aug. 28.
Central Ohio Oil Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Gaso-
line. 174.120; Nov. 27.
Central Ohio Paper Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Writing paper, tablets, papeteries, bristol board, and
envelopes. 179,458 ; Sept. 11.
Central Petroleum Company. (See Carran, Grace B.)
Central Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Hot-water
heater. 166,523 ; Jan. 2.
Central Radio Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wis. Radio sig-
naling apparatus and parts thereof. 178,164 ; July 24.
Central Scientific Company, Chicago, 111. Pumps, etc.
185,445 ; Oct. 30.
Central Scientific Company, Chicago, 111. Filter paper.
185,446; Oct. 30.
Central Scientific Company, Chicago, 111. Sulpho-chromic
salts for making battery fluids. 185,447 ; Dec. 11.
Central Scientific Company, Chicago, 111. Vacuum pumps.
185,448; Oct. .30.
Central Shellac Works. (See CassofC, Louis P.)
Contra! Tractor Company, The, Greenwich, Ohio. Trac-
tors, cultivators, and sulky plaws. 180,748 ; Sept. 4.
Central Wholesale Grocers, Inc., Chicago, 111. Canned
vegetables. 170,559 ; Nov. 27.
Central Wisconsin Canneries, Beaver Dam, Wis. Canned
peas. 173,807 ; June 5.
Century Biscuit Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Wafers and
crackers. 166,350 ; Mar. 20.
Century Chemist Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Preparation
for cleansing and softening the skin. 167,381 ; Jan. 2.
Ceramic Products Corp., Old Bridge, N. J. Ceramic
products used for building purposes, face brick, terra
eotta, hollow tile, etc. 169,967 ; Mar. 13.
Cerecedo Hnos. & Co. Sucrs., San Juan, P. R. Soap.
170,122; Jan. 2.
Ceres Core Binder Company. (See McGrory, Daniel T.)
"C(5r6s" Docks, Minoterie, Semoulerie Pates .Vlimen-
taires, Nice, France. Semolinas, rices, alimentary
pastes, and biscuits. 153.385 ; May 8.
"C6r63" Docks, Minoterie, Semoulerie, Pates Alimentalres,
Nice, France. Semolinas, rices, alimentary pastes, and
biscuits. 153,386 : Sept. 4.
Cerny George A., doing business as Autol Scientific Lab-
oratories, Chicago, 111. Body polish, top dressing, and
paint enamel. 181,338 : Oct. 2.
Certain-Teed Products Corporation, Baltimore, Md., and
St. Louis, Mo. Ready-mixed paints for interior sur-
faces. 181,174 ; July 31.
Certified Foods, Inc., Westfield, Mass. Pood preparation
consisting of a vegetable seasoning, 163,918 : Apr. 3.
Certified Laboratories, Inc., Newark, N. J. Fuel inten-
sifier and carbon remover. 168,632 ; Mar. 13.
Cervelll, Blanche, San Francisco, Calif. Hip and bust
reducer. 169,890 ; Jan. 9.
Ce-Wede Laboratory. (See National Physicians Supply
Company.)
Chacon, R. M. A., doing business as The Chacon Trading
Company, New York, N. Y. Hydrocarbon materials or
asphaltum products. 175,000 -^ June 5.
Chadwick-Boston Lead Company, Boston, Mass. White
lead. 175,344 ; July 10.
Chadwin, Leo L., doing business as Gem Tire and Rub-
ber Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Tires and inner
tubes. 172,512 ; Apr. 24.
Chadwin, Leo L., doing business as Protection Tire &
Rubber Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rubber tires and
inner tubes. 179,030 ; July 3.
Challenge Company, Batavia. HI. Windmills, gasoline
engines, windmill pumps, siphon pumps, etc. 174,724 ;
June 5.
Chamberlin, Benjamin P., doing business as B. P. Cham-
berlin, Boston, Mass. Molded rubber heels and soles,
fiber soles and heels, shoes, and rubber and fiber top
lifts. 141,855-6; June 5.
Champion Appliance Manufacturing Company, Inc.,
Yonkers, N. Y. Portable electric motors. 170,926 ;
May 8.
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Champion Appliance Manufacturing Company, Inc.,
Yonkers, N. Y. Clothes-washing machines and clothes
wringers. 170,399; June 12.
Champion, Chas. V., doing business as C. V. Champion &
Co., Danville, 111. Corn-popping machines. 185,858 ;
Dec. 18.
Champion Fibre Company, The, Canton, N. C. Leather
tiller. 168,917 ; Jan. 2.
Champion Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Belts.
177.473; Aug. 28.
iinpion I'noumatic Machinery Company, Chicago, 111.
Air compressors and air and water stands. 18.3,553;
Oct. ;iO.
Champion Specialties Co. (See Palise, Joseph.)
Cliamiilaiii \ alley Fruit Co., Inc., Burlington, Vt. Mayon-
jiaise dres.^ing, olive mayonnaise, peanut butter, etc.
178,713 ; Sept. 25.
Chan, L. C, & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Chop-
suey sauce. 168,753 ; Sept. 4.
Chance, Albert B., doing business as Chance Company,
Centralia. Mo. Piston rings. 153,441 ; Sept. 4.
Chance, Albert B., doing business as Chance Company,
Centralia, Mo. Anchor rods. 176,324; May 15.
Chance Brothers and Co. Limited, West SnietUwick, Staf-
ford. En-land. Glass. 182,086 ; Aug. 21.
Chandlee, H. P. Sons Co., Baltimore, Md. Ash, garbage,
and oil cans ; trash burners, ash sifters, etc. 185,106 ;
Nov. 27.
Chandlee, II. P., Sons Co., Baltimore, Md. .-Vsh, gar-
bage, and oil cans, trash burners, etc. 186,170; Dec. 4.
Chandler, Mary W.. doing business as Takof Company,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Tweezers for removing super-
Iluous hair. 180,588; Aug. 21.
Chandler Motor Car Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Internal-combustion engines. 172,145 : Oct. 30.-
Chandler Motor Car Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio.
Speed-changing transmission gearing for motor ve-
hicles. 186,773 ; Dec. 25.
Chandler & Rice Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Print-
ing presses and parts thereof. 167,801 ; Jan. 23.
Chandler River Co-OperatiTe Canning Association, Jones-
boro, Me. Canned blueberries. 180,208 ; Dec. 11.
Chandler and Rudd Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cheese and butter. 146,524 ; Nov. 13.
Chandler and Rudd Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Candy. 186,464; Dec. 25.
Chaney, Bailey E., Baton Rouge, La. Insecticide.
181,586; Nov. 6.
Channell Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. ; Toronto, On-
tario, Canada ; London, England ; and Paris, France.
Cleaning and polishing preparations. 175,345 ; Dec. 11.
Channell Chemical Company, Chicago, III. ; Toronto, On-
tario, Canada ; London, England ; and Paris, France.
Polish and cleaner for furniture, pianos, linoleum, etc.
175,346; Dec. 11.
Chapiu & Gould Paper Company, Sprlngfleld, Mass.
Writing and isrinting paper and mailing envelopes.
176.114: Apr. 10.
Chaplin Classics Inc., New York, N. Y. Motion pictures.
173,072; Apr. 3.
Chapman, Charles C, FuUerton, Calif. Citrous fruits.
181,377 ; Dec. 18.
Chapman, Cora B., San Bernardino, Calif. Nonalcoholic,
maltless beverage and sirup for making same. 181,434 ;
Nov. 27.
Chapman, Frank, doing business as The M. W. Dunton
Co., Providence, R. I. Soldering flux in salts, paste,
and fluid forms. 170,123; Mar. 20.
Chapman Self-Locking Nut Co., Baltimore, Md. Nut
locks. 156,983 ; Feb. 13.
Chappell, .\lcxander W., doing business as Dr. R. H. Kline
Co., Red Bank, N. J. Medicinal preparation acting as
a system cleausi r and regulator. 173,030 ; Mar. 6.
Charleroi Laboratories, Inc., Charleroi, Pa. Preparation
for eczema, tetter, and itch. 155,047 ; Feb. 20.
Charles, Burton R., Los Angeles, Calif. Preparation for
energizing circulatory and nervous systems of the
human body. 181,474 ; Sept. IS.
Charleston Drug Mfg. Co., Charleston, S. C. Insecti-
cide. 164,869 ; Mar. 13.
Charleston Electrical Supply Co., Charleston, W. Va.
Printed publication issued monthly. 173,277 : Sept. 11.
Charleston Milling & Produce Company, Charleton, W. Va.
Flour. 185,955; Dec. 25.
Charlotte Electric Repair Co., Inc., Charlotte, N. C.
Electric motors, generators, and transformers.
175,300 ; Apr. 24.
Charm-C Co.. The, Chattanooga, Tenn. Vanishing cr-iiin
and cleansing or cold cream. 167.838 ; Apr. 10.
Charter Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Candv.
141,556; Jan. 9.
Charter Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass, Candv.
141,557: Mar. 6.
Charter Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Candv
181,816; Sept. 4.
Chas. Douglis-Mack Co., New York, N. Y. Men's, young
men's, and boys' clothes. 184,060: Dec. 4.
Chas. Douglis-Mack Co. Inc., New York. N. Y. Men's
and young men's outer clothes. 107.803 : Oct. 30.
Chase Candy Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Candy. 177,474 ;
Nov. 20.
Chase & Co., Jacksonville. Fla. Preserved, canned, and
bottled fruits and canned vegetables. 181,727 ; Nov. 6.
Chase Companies, Inc., The, Waterbury, Conn. Brass
pipe. 183,250; Oct. 16.
Chase Foundry and Manufacturing Company, The, Colum-
bus, Ohio. Elevating and conveying, special factory
charging, etc., trucks and cars. 165,668; July 3.
Chase, G. W., and Son Mercantile Co., St. Joseph, Mo.
Candy. 176,787 ; May 29.
Chase, L. C, & Company, Boston, Mass. Rug and carpet
holders and materials for same. 174,289 ; June 5.
Chase, Samuel, Fort Wayne, Ind. Preparation for the
relief of dyspepsia, indigestion, etc. 172,513 ; Mar. 6.
Chatham, L., Sr., Products Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Soaps. 159,847 ; Jan. 30.
Chat-Less-Ine Company, Springfield, Mass. Nonchatter
preparation for automobile bands. 175,185 ; Aug. 7.
Chaufouraux Glass Company, St. Louis, Mo. Photo-
graphic-dry-plate glass and picture glass. 181,728 ;
Oct. 23.
Chautauqua Phonograph Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del.,
and Washington, D. C. Phonographs. 165,580 ; Aug. 21.
Checker Cab Manufacturing Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Automobile cabs and trucks. 169,576 ; Apr. 17.
Checker Taxi Co., Chicago, 111. Automobiles and taxi-
cabs. 175,001 ; June 12.
Cheeri-o Shoppe. (See Rodiger, Walter G.)
Cheery Ola Co., The. (See Hightower, James F.)
Chef Aluminum Co. (See Jones, Leander C.)
Chemical Companv of America, Inc., Louisville, Ky. Motor
fuel oils. 155,550; Feb. 27.
Chemical Engineering Co. (Manchester) Ltd., The, Man-
chester, England. Grinding and crushing machinery.
180,418 ; Aug. 14.
Chemical Enterprises Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Dis-
infectants, insecticides, and deodorants. 179,133 ;
Aug. 14.
Chemical Fire Apparatus Company. (See Frey, Henry R.)
Chemical Fuel Company of America, Inc., Louisville, Ky.
Fuel oils. 155,549 : Feb. 27.
Chemical Machinery Experiment Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Ice - manufacturing machines and parts thereof.
164,490 ; Nov. 6.
Chemical Novelty Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Colors for
frosting lamps. 174,071 ; June 5.
Chemical Paper Manufacturing Co., Holyoke, Mass. Cover
paper. 142,385 ; Jan. 16.
Chemical Paper Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Ledger paper. 187,712; Dec. 18.
Chemical Paper Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Light-weight writing and printing paper. 187,713;
Dec. 18.
Chemical Products Co. (S'ee Milligan, A. L.)
Chemical Products Company. (See Smith, Raymond W.)
Chemical Treatment Company, New York, N. Y. Chemi-
cals for the removal of sulphur, etc., from molten iron
and other metals. 176,602 ; Bee. 18.
Chemische Fabric Marienfelde G. m. b, H. Berlin-Ma-
rienfelde, Germany. Pulverulent sulphur compound for
treating sores, cuts, etc. 163,737 ; Jan. 30.
Chemische Fabrik Griinau LandshofC & Meyer, Aktienge-
sellschaft, Berlin and Grunau, near Berlin, Germany.
Chemical products used it dyeing. 180,327 ; Aug. 14.
Chemische Fabrik "Norgine"' Dr. Victor Stein, Aussig,
(Czechoslovakia. Pharmaceutical preparations to be
administered into animals and human beings for treat-
ment of tabes, paralysis, etc. 163,139 ; May 8.
Chemische Fabrik vormals Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland.
Pharmaceutical preparations. 176,880 ; June 12.
Chemische Fabrik vormals Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland.
Pharmaceutical preparation. 17(5,882 ; June 12.
Chemische Fabriken vorm. Weiler-ter Meer, Uerdingen,
Germanv. Impregnating material for use as a pre-
servative. 170,124-6 ; Mar. 6.
Cl.emische Werke Alstlengesellschaft Postlerit-Werke,
Gioss-Zschachwitz, Germany. Engine packers and
washers of asbestos, grease, etc. 114,846 ; Jan. 9.
Chemitex I'roducts Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Window-
shade cloth. 163,434 ; Mar. 6.
Chemitex Products (Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Chemical
cleaner for shade cloths. 163,779 ; Jan, 23.
Chemitex Products Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Artificial
parent and suede leather and rubber surface cloth.
174,233 ; June 5.
Chemosan Aktiengesellschaft, Vienna, .4ustria. Medi-
cines and pharmaceutical preparations. 184,233 ;
Dec, 4.
Cheuev Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Silk fabrics
in the piece, 177,035 ; May 8,
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Woven,
knitted, netted, etc, silk fabrics in the piece, 180,521 ;
July 10.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn. Woven,
knitted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics of silk. 181,061 ;
.July 17.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn, Woven,
knitted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics in the piece
comprised of silk. 181,378: .'Vug, 7,
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester, Conn, Cravats
and neckties, 184,814 ; Nov. 13.
Cheney Brothers, South Manchester. Conn, Woven,
knitted, netted, textile, and pile fabrics. 1 8.0,202;
Oct, 16.
Cherokee Spinning Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Cotton
piece goods. 182,788-9 ; Aug. 28.
852
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Cherry-Bassett-Winner Company, Wilmington, Del., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Pasteurizing vats, coolers and batch
mixers, etc. 163,740 ; Jan. 23.
Cherry-Bassett-Winner Company, Wilmington, Del., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Nongelatlnous combination of sub-
stances for use In the manufacture of ice cream.
166,132 ; Feb. 20.
Cherry Tip Co., The. (See Lyons Bros. Co., The.)
ChertoJf, N., Inc., doing business as U. S. Sewing Thread
Co. Thread and yarn. 159,140 ; Apr. 3.
Chertoff, Noah, New York, N. Y. SUk thread. 184,234;
Oct. 16.
Chesapeake Weaving Mills, Inc., Havre de Grace, Md., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Bathing capes. 177,121 ; July 17.
Chesebrough Manufacturing Co. (Consolidated), New
York, N. Y. Petroleum jelly, hair pomade, hair tonic,
camphor Ice, etc. 168,596 ; Mar. 6.
Chesebrough Manufacturing Co., Consolidated, New York,
N. Y. Petroleum jelly and preparations thereof.
168,956 ; Jan. 30.
Chesney, Ernest R., doing business as Fly-Clde Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Insecticides. 167,118; Jan. 23.
Chesney Explosive Company, The, Marietta, Ohio. Ex-
plosive used largely in shooting oil wells. 172,371 ;
Feb. 20.
Chester Clothes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's suits, over-
coats, etc. 138.003: Fob. ij.
Chester Knitting Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Hosiery.
166,171-2 ; Jan. 2.
Chester Knitting Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Hosiery.
166.173; Sept. 11.
Chester Knitting Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Hosiery.
174,654; July 10.
Chesteriield Shirt Company, Louisville, Ky. Men's and
boys' dress shirts and men's athletic underwear.
184,019 ; Dec. 11.
Chesterfield Tire and Rubber Co. (not incorporated),
The. (See Grinberg, Abraham.)
Chestnut Farms Dairy. (See Brawner, Henry N., jr.)
Chew, Manley Midland, Ontario, Canada. Fiber board.
163,324 ; Feb. 13.
Chicago Automobile Trade Association, Chicago, 111.
Periodical publications. 180,522-3 ; Oct. 30.
Chicago Belting Company, Chicago, 111. Leather belt-
ing. 174,889 ; May 8.
Chicago Belting Company, Chicago, 111. Dressing for
leather or canvas belts. 181,879 ; Oct. 30.
Chicago Beverage Co., Chicago, III. Beverages sold as
soft drinks and sirups used in the preparation of same.
184,712 ; Oct. 0.
Chicago Malt Extract Co., Chicago, 111. Malt extract for
food purposes. 168,754 ; Apr. 10.
Chicago Mercantile Co.. Chicago, 111. Hat linings for
ladles' hats. 154,679 f May 8.
Chicago Nipple Manufacturing Co., Chicago, III. Metal
plr« nipples. 163,502 ; Apr. 10.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper. 171,725 ;
Aug. 28.
Chicago Paper Company, Clkicago, III. Paper. 171,726 ;
Sept. 11.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Writing, printing,
etc. paper. 171,727 ; Oct. 2.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Paper. 171,728;
Sept. 11.
Chicago Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Printing and writ-
ing paper. 171,786 ; Aug. 21.
Chicago Radio Apparatus Company, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Radio receiving and transmitting apparatus. 165,227 ;
Nov. 20.
Chicago Radio Laboratory, Chicago, 111. Electrical ap-
paratus, radio telephone and telegraph and signaling
and transmission of power apparatus. 170,969 ; Jan. 9.
Chicago Whistle Bottling Co., Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic
maltlesa soft drinks. 181,379 ; Aug. 28.
Chickamauga Cedar Company, Stevenson, Ala. Cedar
products manufactured into rough and finished lumber
for building construction. 183,095 ; Oct. 23.
Chldester, John H., Chatham, N. J. Magnifying attach-
ments for printing telegraphs. 168,918 ; Feb. 20.
Chief Two Moon Herb Company, The, Waterbury, Conti.
Bitter oil, a general constitutional tonic for internal
use. 170,868; Feb. 13.
Cbiklax Chemical Products Co. (See Strullv, Jacques
M.)
Chlkouris, Mike, Greensburg, Pa. Confections. 161,169 ;
Jan. 9.
Childers, Jessie, doing business as Hegnrty & Childpra,
Springfield, 111. Hair-restorer compounds. 185,004 ;
Dec. 4.
Childs, Charles M.. & Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ready-
mixed paints. 173.031 ; Mar. 20.
Childs, John D., doing business as Blue Ribbon Products
Co., Reading, Pa. Malt sirup for beverages. 180,419 ;
Oct. 23.
Childs Specialty House, Union City, Tenn. Wearing ap-
parel. 175,849; July 10.
Chilllcothe Paper Company, The, Cbillicothe, Ohio.
Book, bond, and writing paper. 174,610 ; Apr. 24.
Chlmnee Sweep Manufacturing Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Dry black chemical powder used as a soot de-
Btroyer. 178,825 ; Aug. 28.
China and Japan Trading Company, Limited, New York,
N. Y. Woven cotton and woolen fabrics. 171,831 ;
Jan. 30.
China Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tea.
164,745. Jan. 30.
Chinook Packing Co., Chinook, Wash. Canned salmon.
172,975 ; July 3.
Chinook Packing Company, Chinook, Wash. Canned
salmon. 170,927: May 15.
Chinosol Company, New York, N. Y. Antiseptic compound.
160,994 ; Jan. 23.
Chipman Knitting Mills. Easton, Pa. Hosiery. 177,359 ;
July 10.
Chippewa Shoe Mfg. Co., Chippewa Falls, Wis. Leather
boots and shoes. 172,261 ; May 22.
Chisholm, John F., Philadelphia, Pa. Ready-mixed
paints, paints for protecting metals, and black coating
paints. 170,621 ; Jan. 9.
Chlswlck Polish Co. Ltd., The, Chiswick, London, Eng-
land. Polishes for furniture, floors, and automobiles.
183,731 ; Dec. 4.
Chiswick Polish Company, Ltd., The, Chiswick, London,
England. Stains, varnishes, and enamels, floor polishes.
166,524; Jan. «.
Chloro Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Liquid
medicaments and ointments for antiseptic uses, etc.
178,592; July 10.
Chlorophen Chemical Co. Inc., Elkins, W. Va. General
antiseptic. 187,562; Dec. 25.
Choate, Nellita N., Los Angeles, Calif. Pen name or nom
de plume on newspaper articles. 161,967 ; Nov. 20.
Chococoue Company, The. (See Alexander, Nathan J.)
Chocolate Beverages Corporation. New York, N. Y. Choco-
late beverage and concentrate for making same sold as
a soft drink. 172,514 ; Mar. 13.
Chocolate Products Company, Baltimore, Md. Candy.
171,686; May 1.
Chocolate Products Company, Wilmington, Del., and
Baltimore, Md. Candy. 174,890 ; May 29.
Chocolate Products Company, Wilmington, Del., and Bal-
timore, Md. Candy. 175,711 ; June 19.
Chocolishus Company, The. (See Hunter, H. Blount.)
Choc-o-Vita Company, The. (See Hunter, H. Blount.)
Chopak Textile Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 185,176; Dec. 18.
Chore Utensils Corporation of America, The, Orange,
N. J. Scouring utensils. 168,670 ; Jan. 30.
Chore Utensils Corporation of America, The, Orange,
N. J. Scouring uten.sils. 173,321 ; Apr. 24.
Chore Utensils Corporation of America, The, Orange,
N. J. Dish, bottle, and pot mops. 181,380 ; July 24.
Christian, H. B., Fresno, Calif. Pneumatic rubber tire
casings. 166.934 ; Mar. 13.
Christians, H. C, Co., Chicago. 111. Butter. 185,566;
Dec. 25.
Christie-Williams Co., Trenton, N. J. Electric-lighting
brackets and ceiling fixtures. 180,362 ; Oct. 9.
Christman, Louis F., doing business as L. F. Christman
Co., Jackson, Tenn. Preparation for polishing and
lyeing shoes and leather articles. 184,382 ; Nov. 27.
Christopher, L. J., Co. Los Angeles, Calif. Candies.
177,958-9 ; June 12.
Chrobaltic Tool Company, Chicago, 111. Heat-treating
containers. 174,553 ; May 22.
Church Bulletin, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Church
bulletin. 158.178; June 19.
Church, C. F., Manufacturing Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bath-
room fixtures. 181,110-11 ; Sept. 18.
C/jurch, C. P., Manufacturing Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bath-
i'oom fixtures. 181,111; Nov. 27.
Church-Vance Grocery Co., Peru, Ind. Coffee, rolled oats,
cocoa, etc. 173,033; Sept. 18.
Chute, Clarence L., doing business as The Chute Labo-
ratories, New Lexington, Ohio. Embalmers' face pack,
clay massage, cold cream, and vanishing cream.
170.742 : Apr. 17.
Cicetti, Federico, doing business as No-Worry Chemical
Co., Newark, N. J. Washing fluid. 174,725; Apr. 24.
Ciepiela, Peter, Fall River, Mass. Hand soap. 175,850;
June 5.
Cincinnati Brush & Mop Manufacturing Company. (See
Ungerbnehler, Albert L.)
Cincinnati Cloak & Suit Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ladies' and misses' suits, coats, dresses, furs, etc.
109,948 ; May 8.
Cincinnati Cordage & Paper Co.. The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Printing and writing paper. 173.404 ; May 29.
Cincinnati Cordage & Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Writing paper. 174.554 ; July 10.
Cincinnati Cordage & Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Writ-
ing paper. 174,555 ; Mar. 27.
Cincinnati Cordage & Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Writing paper (monogram linen). 174,556; .Tune 26.
Cincinnati Lamp & Bracket Company, The, (now by
change of name The Cino Auto Products Company),
Cincinnati. Ohio., Spotlights. 152,987; Oct. 9.
Cincinnati Planer Companv, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Planers. 170,752; Feb. 27.
Cincinnati Storage Battery Companv. The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Electric batteries. 148,958J : Jan. 16.
Cincinniti Wall Paper Co., The. Cincinnati, Ohio. Dry.
readv-mlxed, and paste paints, putty, linseed oil, tur-
pentine, etc. 160,871 ; Jan. 2.
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Alphahetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
85a
Cincinnati Wholesale Grocery Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Canned peas and tomatoes. 177,360 ; July 24.
Cincinnati Wholesale Grocery Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Canned peas, corn, tomatoes, and pineapple.
177.361 ; Sept. -t.
Clno Auto Products Company, The. (See Cincinnati
Lamp & Bracket Company.)
Circle Music Publlslilns Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sheet music. 172.827 ; Mar. 20.
Circle Music rublisliing Company. The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Musical instruments and supplies therefor. 177,216 ;
.\ug. 21.
Citizens' Wholesale Supply Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Candy. 154,791 ; Feb. 13.
"Clto" G.vogyszer es Vegyeszeti Lahoratorium. (See
Bela, Szalai.)
Citrus Growers Cash Association. (See Banks, Llewel-
lyn.)
Citrus Products Company, Chicago, 111. Beverages sold
as soft drinks and compounds and concentrates for man-
ufacturing the same. 167,555 ; Jan. 30.
Citrus Prodpcts Company, Chicago, 111. Food-flavoring
extracts. 184,120; Dec. 25.
Citrus Products Company, Chicago, 111. Maltless-bev-
erage flavors and beverages made therefrom. 184,121 ;
Oct. 30.
Citrus Sales Corporation, Tampa, Fla. Fresh citrous
fruits. 171,903 ; May 15.
City Dairy and Ice Cream Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Ice cream.
165,229: Mar. 20.
City Electric Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Electrical appa-
ratus— namely, lamps, motors, switches, etc. 182,399 ;
Nov. 20.
City Naval Equipment Co. (See Kassler, Max.)
City of Paris Drv Goods Company, Sau Francisco, Calif.
Bath salts. 175,917 ; July 31.
Cltv Refrigerator Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Refriger-
ator display cases. 181,880; Sept. 11.
Claflin, Charles E., Rensselaer, N. Y. Liniment. 172,515 ;
Feb. 27.
Claflin, Emilv R., Santa Monica, Calif. Fruit marmalades.
177.362 ; Aug. 21.
Claflius Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 176,668 ; May 1.
Clancy, James E., Lynbrook, N. Y. Peanuts in the sheU.
166,346 ; Jan. 16.
Clapp, Edwin, & Son., Inc., East Weymouth, Mass.
Boots and shoes. 172,639 ; Mar. 27.
Clar. Ernst, St. Georgental, Czechoslovakia. Rhinestones
and chatons. 172.862: July 10.
Claravox Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Reproducers
for pUonographs and other talking machines. 172,583 ;
Mar. 6.
Clare Food & Relish Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vege-
table relish or sandwich filler. 182,565 ; Oct. 30.
Claresa Chemical Works. (See Smith, J. Elmer.)
Clarion Cigar Co. (See Wolfe, WiUiam F.)
Clark, A. L., & Co., Inc., New York. N. Y. Combina-
tion combs and bandeaux for bobbed hair. 169,347 ;
Jan. 9.
Clark, Harold D., doing business as Clark Laboratories,
San Diego, Calif. Antiseptic and healing preparation.
83,962 ; Nov. 27.
Clark, L. H., Mfg. Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nightgowns.
169,891 ; May 1.
Clark Patent Tubing Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Paper tubes
to be used with explosive powder in blasting. 175,069 ;
Apr. 10.
Clark, Perry O., Lodi. Calif. Fresh grapes. 164,101;
Feb. 20.
Clark Rubber Manufacturing Co., Franklin, Mass. Rub-
ber outsoles, insoles, and half soles, rubber heels.
179,715 ; Sept. 4.
Clark Tructractor Company, Buchanan, Mich. Motor-
propelled trucks. 157,136; Feb. 27.
Clark Tructractor Company, Buchanan, Jlich. Tractors.
175,135 : Apr. 10.
Clark. W. L. M. Incorporated, St. Louis, Mo. Braid elas-
tic goods. 185,107 ; Nov. 27.
Clarke, Algernon E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Implements for
weighing liquids and semisolids. 165,662 ; Jan. 23.
Clarke Chemical Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Medicine for
the treatment of ulcerative and diseased conditions of
the mouth and throat. 169,283; Mar. 13.
Class Journal Company, New York, N. Y. Semimonthly
publication. 175,385 ; May 22.
Classy Fabrics Company. (See Tost. Cora.)
Claverie, Leon, Paris, France. Depilatory. 177,275 ;
Aug. 28.
Clausen-Zoller Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Urinary
antiseptic. 183,819; Dec. 18.
Clegg, Sherman D.. doing business as Vinco Herb Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Herb tablets for the stomach,
liver, bowels, and blood. 175,070 ; May 22.
Cnegg, William F., doing business as W. F. CHegg Cigar
Company, Greensboro, N. C. Cigars. 174,195 ; May 29.
Cleo Products Co. (See Stoecker, William F.)
Cleveland Chemical Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and
Cleveland, Ohio. Polishing materials. 176,949 ;
Sept. 18.
Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company. The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Dental cutting tools. 162,865 ; Dec. 25.
Cleveland Metal Products Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Burner drums. 161,302 ; Apr. 24.
Cleveland Metal Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Burner drums. 176,951 ; June 19.
Cleveland Overall Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Over-
alls. 172,212 ; May 29.
Cleveland Radio Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Radio sets and coupling coUs, condenaera, de-
tectors, etc. 162,667 ; July 24.
Cleveland Shopping News Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Newspaper. 159,409 ; Sept. 11.
Cleveland Steel Barrel Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Pump outfits for dispensing lubricants and other fluids,
parts thereof, and fittings thereof. 171,063 ; Apr. 17.
Cleveland Twist Drill Companv, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Metal-working small tools. 172,321 ; Feb. 27.
Cleveland Twist Drill Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Metal-working small tools. 174,358 ; Apr. 10.
Cleveland Wire Spring Company, doing business as Ohio
Spring Bed Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bed springs.
175,465-6 : May 15.
Cleves. William B., doing business as Karmol Laboratory,
Washington, D. C. Beauty clay. 179,655 ; Sept. 11.
Clifford, Charles T. H., doing business as Promo Products
Co., Oakland, Calif. Carbon remover. 163,533 ;
Apr. 10.
Clifford, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, wool, and
silk hosiery. 176,013 ; June 19.
Clifton Laboratories. (See Reed, Charles A. L.)
Climax Hosiery Mills, Athens, Ga. Hosiery. 185,449 ;
Dec. 4.
Clinton Copeland Co., Burlington, Iowa. Chocolate
candies. 162,532 ; July 3.
'Clinton Motors Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motor
trucks. 176,536; June 12.
Clio & Cie., Inc., New York, N. Y. Shaving soaps and
creams. 181,247 ; Nov. 20.
Clipper Belt Lacer Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mem-
oranda books. 175,301 ; Mav 22.
CliTer-Wrlght-Ralney Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Men's,
women's, and children's hosiery. 182,134 ; Aug. 28.
Close, George, Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
170,561 ; June 26.
Close, George, Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
170,564 ; May 8.
Closure Service Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Metal caps
for bottles and jars. 181,248; Oct. 23.
Cloverleaf Knitting; Mills Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
garments. 184,067; Dec. 18.
Cloyes, Harold G., Boston, Mass. Recoil checkers.
168,102; Apr. 10.
Cluh Aluminum Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Alumi-
num saucepans, roasters, casseroles, waffle molds, etc.
182,087; Oct. 16.
Cluett Peabody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Handker-
chiefs. 171.572; Jan. 2.
Cluett, Peabody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Handker-
chiefs. 171,787 ; Jan. 30.
Cluett. Peabody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Collars.
17G.326; Aug. 7.
Cluett, Peabody & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Collars.
176,451 ; July 17.
Cluff. William, Co., Wilmington. Del., and San Francisco,
Calif. Canned fruits and vegetables, olives, pickles,
oysters, etc. 177,363 ; Aug. 28.
Cluff, William, Company, Wilmington, DeL, and Saa
Francisco, Calif. Laundry soap. 175,769; June 26.
Clyde Creamery Company, Clyde, N. Y. Butter. 167,290 ;
June 5.
Coari, C. A., doing business as Coari Peanut Products
Co., Chicago, 111. Peanuts and all kinds of nut meats
and nut products. 162,917 ; June 26.
Coast Fishing Company, Wilmington, Calif. Canned sar-
dines. 185,9] 9; Nov. 27.
Coast Fishing Company Incorporated, Wilmington, Calif.
Canned fish. 176,327 ; June 26.
Coast Specialty Sales Company, Oakland. Calif. Scuff and
step plates for vehicles. 180,689 ; Nov. 27.
Coast Tire and Rubber Company, Oakland, Caiif. Rubber
tires. 179,656-7 ; Aug. 21.
Coaster Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hand sleds
for snow and ice, interchangeable hand sleds with
wheels, and toy wagons. 176,603 ; June 12.
Cobb, Richard H., doing business as The Yeast-0-Mint
Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. Chewing gum. 155,253 ; July 3.
Co-Bu-Col Company. (See Prochnow, Julius R.)
Coburn, Charles H.. Laconia. N. H. Compound for re-
moving carbon from gas engines. 169,846 ; Feb. 6.
Cockcroft Silk Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk and silk-
mixed fabrics. 177,594 ; May 1.
Cocroft, Susanna, Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Perfume, toilet water, sachet powder, face powder,
etc. 175,467-8 ; June 5.
Cocroft, Susanna, Laboratories Inc., New York, N. Y.
Soap. 180,750 ; Aug. 7.
Code," George, Boston, Mass. Tonic to assist the digestion
of food in the stomach. 172.663 ; Apr. 3.
Coffee Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Coffee.
187,453: Dec. 18.
Cofield Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Indigestion
and dyspepsia remedies. 184,324 ; Dec. 18.
Coggins. Leslie I., San Francisco, Calif. Toilet cream.
167,972 ; Apr. 24.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-m<irk applicants — Continued.
Cohane, Sylvester T., doing business as Park Mfg< Co.,
Hartford, Conn. Telephone silencers. 184,122 ; Dee. 18.
Cohen, Abraham, Baltimore, Md. Shortening. 147,093 ;
Oct. 16.
Cohen Company, Inc., The, Richmond, Va. Women's silk
hosiery. 180,271 ; July 24.
Cohen & Edelman, New York, N. Y. Women's coats,
skirts, knickerbockers, suits, and dresses. 170,740 ;
June 5.
Cohen, Friedlander & Martin Co., The, Toledo, Ohio.
Ladies' suits and coats. 152,003 ; Jan. 2.
Cohen, Harry and Charles, doing business as Biltrite
Collar Co., New York, N. Y. Collars. 171,151 ;
May 15.
Cohen, J. H., doing business as The Connecticut Auto-
motive Specialties Co. Inc. Vacuum tank floats.
167,840; Apr. 17.
Cohen, Jacob H., doing business as Arrow Knitting Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Sweaters and sport coats.
175,851 ; June 19.
Cohen, Joseph, doing business as The Princeton Club Co.,
Trenton, N. J. Beverages sold as soft drinks and
sirups for making same. 178,331 ; Oct. 2.
Cohen, Joseph H., & Sons. New York, N. Y. Clothing
for men. 181,246; Oct. 16.
Cohen & Kraus, New York, N. Y. Ribbons and hatbands
in piece and bolts. 169,892 ; Mar. 20.
Cohen, Leon, doing business as United Extract Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Beverages with fruit flavors, ginger
ale, cream soda, and root beer. 184,650 ; Oct. 30.
Cohen, Louis N., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Rain-
coats and rainproof men's and children's clothing.
173,564 ; June 26.
Cohen, Montgomery B., doing business as Radio Equip-'
ment Company, Boston, Mass. Fuses, protective de-
vices for radio apparatus, adapters, loud speakers, etc.
183,195; Nov. 20.
Cohen, Morris, doing business as Morico Manufacturing
rompany. New York, N. Y. Antiseptic and astringent
powder. 170,519 ; Feb. 13.
Cohen, Nathan M., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
172,796; Mar. 20.
Cohen & Rosenberger, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bracelets
and earrings. 178,224 ; July 10.
Cohen, S., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Woven Jute floor
rugs. 184,959 ; Oct. 30.
Cohn, Bennie, Los Angeles, Calif. Hosiery, suspenders,
garters, arm bands, underwear, etc. 169,949 ; June 26.
Conn Goldwater Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Piece
goods of wool, cotton, silk, linen, and mixtures
182,567; Sept. 25.
Cohn-Goodman Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Ladies' suits
and coats. 179,852; Sept. 11.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods and cotton and silk mixtures in the piece.
173,278; Mar. 20.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods, silk and cotton mixtures, and silk fabrics.
173,322; Mar. 20.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y.
goods. 174,655 ; Apr. 10.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y.
goods. 175.302 ; Apr. 24.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y.
goods. 179,518 ; Dec. 4.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton and cot-
ton and silk mixture piece goods. 179,853 ; Aug. 7.
Cohn Hall Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piecf
goods. 180,963 ; July 17.
Cohn & Kaplan, New York, N. Y.
misses. 166,039 ; Mar. 6.
Cohn & Kaplan, New York, N. Y.
hats. 183,908; Dec. 25.
Cohn, L6on, doing business as Les Parfums Forest, Paris,
Franca Perfume, toilet water, face powder, etc.
177,547; Sept. 18.
Cohn, Leon, doing business as Parfumerie Forest, Paris,
France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face creams, etc.
186,217; Dec. 11.
Cohn & Rosenberger Inc., New York, N. Y. Jewelry for
personal wear. 182,652 ; Nov. 27.
Cola Genus Company, Jacksonville. Fla. Candy. 182,332 ;
Oct. 10.
Colburn, Philmore H., West Springfield, Mass. Liniment
and preparation for increasing growth of the hair.
184,161 ; Nov. 27.
Colby Steel and Engineering Co.. Seattle, Wash. In-
dustrial trucks and trailer's. 142,775 ; Apr. 3.
Colby Steel and Engineering Co., Seattle, Wash. Cranes.
157,759; Sept. 25.
Colchagoff, John, New Haven, Conn. Bulgarian yeast
cream. 165,271 ; Jan. 2.
Cole, Albert J., doing business as Three In-One Lantern
Company, Denver, Colo. Electric lanterns. 177,036 :
July 10.
Cole. B. E., Co., Inc. Haverhill, Mass. Leather boots
and shoes. 170,055 ; Feb. 27.
Cole Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo. Tonics, prepara-
tions for use in the treatment of hyperthyroidism,
goiter, etc. 175.770 ; June 5.
Cole Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Furnacet
stoves, ranges, and heaters. 168,254 ; Dec. 25.
Cotton piece
Cotton piece
Cotton piece
Hats for women and
Ladies' and misses'
Cole Visible Gas Gauge Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Illuminating reflectors. 152,363 ; Feb. 6.
Cole, William H., & Co., Ltd., Painswick, England. No-
tions and small wares. 167,973 ; June 12.
Coleman and Company, Limited, Norwich, England.
Liquor or liquid preparation containing malt. 140,017 :
Apr. 3.
Coleman and Company Limited, Norwich, England. Food
preparations containing extract of moat and other in-
gredients. 140,919 ; May 8.
Coleman-Dobson-Cannon Co., Inc., Nashville, Tenn. Pe-
riodical issued weekly. 174,558 ; May 22.
Coleman, Harry, London, England. Woolen fabrics.
182,234; Aug. 28.
Coleman Lamp Company, The, Wichita, Kane. Gas gen
erators. 186,695 ; Dec. 25.
Coles, Elizabeth M. N., New York, N. Y. Liquid and
soluble combination of ingredients recommended as a
hair grower. 182,400 ; Oct. 30.
Colfax Fruit Growers Assn., Colfax, Calif. Fresh decidu-
ous fruits. 179,459 : July 31.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soap. 170,710 ;
Jan. 23.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Perfumes, per-
fume powders, and toilet waters. 171,201; Mar. 27.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soaps. 171,451 ;
June 12.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Rouge. 174,290 ;
May 29.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Liquid and
powdered perfumes. 174,291 ; May 29.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soap. 174,292;
Mar. 20.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Soap for shaving.
176,250; Aug. 21.
Colgate & Company, Jersey City, N. J. Perfumes and
toilet waters. 179,776-9 ; July 31.
Colisan Co. (See Grosse, Friedrlch.)
College Inn Food Products Co., Chicago, 111. Cooked and
canned food products. 170,865 ; Aug. 14.
Collegian, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Neckties, cravats,
scarfs, hats, caps. 148,973 ; Apr. 3.
Collegiate World Publishing Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Quarterly magazine. 181,730 ; Sept. 18.
Collier, P. F., & Son Company, New York, N. Y. Period-
ical issued monthly. 178,165 ; May 22.
Collins & Aikman Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Velvet, velour,
plush, etc. 180,654; Oct. 2.
Collins Art Company, Inc., Fort Worth, Tex. Lead and
zinc enamels, varnishes, and paints. 162,379 ; Mar. 20. ,
Collins Company, The, Collinsville, Conn. Pickaxes, crow-
bars, wrenches, tercados, mattocks, etc. 174,559 ;
Apr. 3.
Collins Mfg. Co., Holyoke, Mass. Bond writing and
printing paper. 168,836 ; May 15.
Colloidal Laboratories. (See Novack, Harry J.)
Colonial Brass Works, Inc., The, New Britain, Conn,
Hand valves for gas, steam, and water. 177,651-2 ;
June 12.
Colonial Biscuit Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Cakes.
159,410 ; Aug. 7.
Colonial Lamp & Fixture Works, Chicago, 111. Electric-
lighting fixtures. 173,176-7 ; Mar. 27.
Colonial Mush Company, Chicago, 111. Corn-meal mush
and Philadelphia scrapple. 180,964 ; Dec. 11.
Colonial No^^elty Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Nuts. 152,740
Feb. 20.
Colonial Packing Co., Lob Angeles, Calif. Canned chili
tomato sauce. 180,965 ; Sept. 25. •
Colonial Works, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wall-paper size.M
179,586 ; Oct. 16. W
Colonial Works, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paste paint and ready
mixed paint. 180,097 ; July 3.
Colonna, D.,. & Son, Union Hill, N. J. Grated cheese,
166,876; Jan. 9.
Colony Hosiery Mills, New York, N. Y. Hosiery,
153,923 ; May 8.
Colorado Condensed Milk Co., Fort Lupton, Colo. EvapO'
rated and condensed milk. 178,492 ; Nov. 13.
Colorado Milling & Elevator Co., The, Denver, also do-
ing business as The Ft. Collins Flour Mills, Fort Col-
lins, Colo. Wheat flour. 163,258; Mar. 27. .jK
Colorado Milling & Elevator Company, The, Denver, alsoV
doing business as The Eaton Flour Mills, Eaton, Colo, "
and as Pacific Seed House, Salt Lake City. Utah. Grass,
field, and garden seeds. 166,288; Jan. 23.
Colorado Milling & Elevator Co., also doing business as ^
The Mesa Flour Mills, Denver and Grand Junction, M
Colo. Wheat flour. 175,470 ; June 19. "
Colsman, Carl, doing business as Colsman & Co., Wer-
dohl. Germany. Household and kitchen utensils made
of aluminum. 165,528 ; July 24.
Colson Company, The, Elyria, Ohio. Toy vehicles.
148,870 ; Aug. 28.
Colter & Bernie, New York, N. Y. Hosiery and under-
wear of knitted and textile fabric. 171,152 ; June 19.
Colton Brothers Company. The, Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Breakfast cereals. 175,386 ; Aug. 7.
Colton, Geo. S., Elastic Web Co., Easthampton, Mass.
Elastic webs. 144.801 ; Mar. 13.
Colucci, Fred. C, Ashtabula. Ohio. Confnctionery in
the form of frozen dainties. 166,290 ; Mar. 20.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
855
Columbia Ave. Keauty Pnrlor. (Sop Holway, Sadie.)
CoIumblH I'.ottlincr Woik.s. (S(>e Lefas. Stephon r> •
Columbia Carbon Company, The. Dayton, Ohio. Inked
ribboni;. 185,006 ; Oct. 30.
Columbia Oil Company, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Lubricating
oils. 170,474 : May 1.
Columbia Products Company. (See Thoma, Otto.)
Columbia Kibbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y.
Typewriter ribbons and carbon paper. 172,320 ;
Feb. 20.
Columbia School Supply Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Chairs,
benches, stools, desks, and bookcases. 184,714 ;
Nov. 27.
Columbia Shirt Company, New York, N. Y. Dress and
negligee shirts. 180,788-9 : Sept. 11.
Columbia Tire Corporation, Portland, Oreg. Pneumatic
and solid rubber tires for automobiles and rubber
inner tubes for pneumatic tires. 182,136 : Oct. 16.
Columbia Tire and Rubber Company, The, Mansfield, Ohio.
Inner tubes, pneumatic, cord, and fabric tires. 171,751 ;
Apr. 17.
Columbia Varnish Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Paints,
varnishes, dry colors, paint enamels, etc. 161,972 ;
Jan. 9.
Columbia Wax Products Co., New York, N. Y. Candles.
154.550 ; Jan. 2.
Columbian Rope Company, Auburn, N. Y. Rope. 161,619 :
Apr. 10.
Columbus Chemical Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Ointment for burns, cuts, etc. 165,745 ; Dec. 4.
Columbus Chemical Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Salve for colds, catarrh, etc. 165,746 ; Dec. 4.
Columbus Chemical Company, Columbus, Ohio. Head-
ache and neuralgia powders. 165,747 ; Dec. 18.-
Columbus Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Gauges.
177,897; Oct. 30.
Columbus Heating & Ventilating Company. The, doing
business as Buckeye Blower Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Combined heater and ventilator. 168,100 ; Feb. 6.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Company, The, Columbus,
Ohio. Tire chains. 179,031 ; July 24.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Company, The, Columbus,
Ohio. Tire-chain fasteners. 181,673 ; Aug. 14.
Columbus Pile Remedy Company, The. (See Heed, Ru-
dolph B.)
Columbus-Union Oil Cloth Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Linoleum and oiled cloth. 181,383 ; Sept. 11.
Colwell Drug Company, Pawnee City, Nebr. Poultry
powder. 181,012 ; Aug. 21.
Colwell Pharmacal Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hor-
mone products. 170.866 : Apr. 10.
Comas Cigarette Machine Company, Salem, Va. Machin-
ery used in the manufacture of cigarettes. 168,451 ;
Jan. 23.
Combier & Cie., Sanmur, France. Beverages sold as
soft drinks. 174,166; Apr. 10.
Combs, Guy A., doing business as Standard Paint Manu-
facturing Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. Paints, varnishes,
paint enamels, stains. 183,554 ; Oct. 23.
Comet's California Orange Drink Co., Los Angeles, Cajif.
Nonalcoholic, maltless orange drink. 176,452 ;
May 15.
Comfi-Nick Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Bloomers,
step-ins. py.jamas, and pantalettes. 169,893 ; Feb. 13.
Comly, Flanigen Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Canned
fruits, vegetables, fish, and pork and beans, etc.
162,870 ; Aug. 28.
Commander Mill Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat flour.
176,251 ; Sept. 18.
Commercial Chemical Company, Memphis, Tenn. Insec-
ticides. 179,460 : Aug. 21.
rommercial Paste Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Adhesive
in Ihi- torm of paste. 176.788: Apr. 10.
Commercial Truck Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Magazine
issued monthly. 183,196 ; Sept. 11.
Commonwealth Chemical Corporation, The, New York,
N. Y. Benzoate of soda, coumarin, benzoic acid, etc.
181,435; Sept. 18.
Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Printing inks. 179,357 ; July 24.
Commonwealth Color and Chemical Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Soaps, cleaning and scouring powder. 179,358 ; July 24.
Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co.. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Fuel, lighting, heating, and lubricating oils and
greases, etc. 179,359 : Oct. 2.
Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Paint colors, sizings, etc. 179,360 ; Oct, 16.
Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
.Vdhesive gums and sizings. 179,361 ; Oct. 2.
Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bleaching blue, auxiliary dyeing agents, chemical Kpecial-
ties, etc. 179,362; Sept. 18.
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Boston, Mass.
Leather boots and shoes. 178,894 ; Aug. 28.
Community Advertising Co. (See Sera'ge, Francis L.)
Community Publicity Service, St. Louis, Mo. Calen-
dars. 181,675 ; Nov. 13.
Compagnie Morana. (See Morana. Incorporated. 1
Compania de Jarcia de Matanzas S. A., Matanzas. Cuba.
Rope and twine. 179,135 ; Sept. 18.
Comno Bond Corporation. New York, N. Y. House organ.
177,166; Dec. 18.
Comstock-Bolton Company, Kansas City, Mo. Bottle
cappers. 154,350 ; Mar. 20.
Comstock, Dorothy D., Boston, Mass. Collapsible baby
crib. 183,909 ; Nov. 27.
Concentrated I'roducts Corporation, Carlstadt, N. J., and
New York, N. V. Shampoo. 173,323; Apr. 10.
Concentrated Products Corporation, Carlstadt, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Laundry soap. 180,527 ; July 31.
Concentrated I'roducts Corporation, Carlstadt, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Laundry soap. 187,150; Dec. 25.
Concordia Silk Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 171,752 ; Sept. 18.
Concordia Silk Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 172,519-20; May 22.
Concordia Silk Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 172,521-2; .Tuno 5.
Concordia Silk. Hosiery Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 172,523 ; June 19.
Concrete Machinery & Supply Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Concrete-mixing machines and brickmaklng machines.
152,066 ; Jan. 16.
Cond§, Perfumer, New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc. 175,918 ;
May 29.
Condit, Park N., Boston, Mass. Ammoniacal silver
nitrate solution, formalin, silver-nitrate stain remover,
etc. 167,225 ; Jan. 9.
Condrajian, Aram K., Fresno, Calif. Salves and pills
used in the treatment of piles. 180,328 ; Aug. 28.
Cone Company of America, Long Island City, N. Y. Ice-
cream cones. 158,819 ; Aug. 14.
Coney-Cone Company, The. (See Goodwin, Harry L.)
Confection Products Inc.. Jersey City, N. J. Chocolate-
covered candy bar. 185,818 ; Nov. 27.
Con-Ferro Taint & Varnish Co., St. Louis, Mo. Ready-
mixed paints, varnishes, stains, and paint enamels.
171,258 ; Feb. 13.
Conley, Frederick T., doing business as Symbolox Box
Co., South Boston, Mass. Toothbrush containers.
175,771 ; Apr. 17.
Conley, Guy C, Spokane, Wash. Parlor board game
played with pieces. 178,714; Aug. 21.
Connaught Antitoxin Laboratories, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pancreatic products for
the treatment of diabetes. 168,919 ; Jan. 2.
Connaught Antitoxin Laboratories, University of To-
ronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Substance which
will effect the combustion of the carbohydrates in the
animal body and remove the symptoms of diabetes
mellitus. 168,919 ; June 26.
Connecticut Automotive Specialties Co. Inc. (See Cohen,
J. H.)
Connecticut Telephone & Electric Company, Incorporated,
The, Meriden, Conn. Electron tubes, sockets for elec-
tron tubes, rheostats, etc. 176,400 ; May 29.
Conner, Geo. W., Boston, Mass. Metal-fixture canopies
174,234; May 29.
Conniff, Harry, doing business as Angeles Packing Com-
pany, Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon. 170,566; May 1.
Connolly, Henry G., Los Angeles, Calif. Aromatic "oils
for the treatment of disorders of the throat, lungs, etc.
176,952; June 12.
Connolly, Ira, doing business as Empire Chemical Co.,
Hanna, W. Va. Liniment. 171.485 ; Mar. 13.
Connor, James K., Pittsburgh, Pa. Envelopes and li"tt<jr-
hcinls. 175,419: Apr. 10.
Con-0-Lite Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Burial vaults.
176,072; Apr. 17.
Conrad, Henry W., Momence, 111. Bread, rolls, and buns.
166,043 ; Jan. 9.
Conroy, Harry E., doing business as Edco Manufacturing
Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Repair patches for pneumatic
tubes. 160,582 ; Jan. 2.
Conservative Chemical Products Company. (See Rosen-
berg, Kate F.)
Consolidated Accessories Manufacturers Corporation,
Frederick. Md. Pumps. 149,214 ; Jan. 9.
Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cigars.
183,734 ; Sept. 11.
Consolidated Co. — Coal Division, Inc., Chicago, 111. Coal.
186,105; Dec. 4.
Consolidated Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Electric
fans. 186,946 : Dec. 4.
Consolidated Iron-Steel Manufacturing Company, The,
Cleveland, Ohio. Oil-lamp stoves. ' 161,235 ; Jan. i:.
Consolidated Hat Co., New York, N. Y. Misses' and
children's hats. 181,674 ; Sept. 11.
Consolidated Mills Company. (See Alfocorn Milling Com-
pany.)
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada,
Limited, The, Trail, British Columbia, Canada. Lead,
zinc, copper, gold, silver, antimony, and iron. 158,417 ;
Aug. 7.
Consolidated Products Co. (See Leavitt, Peter M.)
Consolidated Products Co., Chicago, 111. Concentrated
buttermilk. 177,364; Sept. 18.
Consolidated Rendering Co., Boston, Mass. Oleo, oleo oil,
and shortening. 162,723 ; May 8.
Consolidated Rendering Company, Boston, Mass. Oleo,
oleo oil, and shortening. 175,187; Sept. 18.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabri-
cated structural steel and reenforcing bars for con-
crete construction. 155,485 ; Mar. 13.
856
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical Ust of trade-marlc applicants — Continued.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. T. Certain
articles of Iron or steel, wrought and unwrought.
155,486; Mar. 20.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Planers,
boring, milling, and drilling machines, presses, etc.
155,487 ; Mar. 20.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ve-
hicle axles and wheels, mounted wheels, and metal
tires. 162,982; Mar. 13.
Consolidated Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Black
and galvanized sheets and tin plate. 167,935 ; Mar. 20,
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton crepe, printed, woven, and in plain colors. 170,808
Jan. 30. „ „
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Un
bleached sheeting. 172,031 ; July 24.
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New Yo^k, N. Y. Cot-
ton piece goods. 181,558 ; Aug. 7.
Consolidated Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y,
Mercerized cotton piece goods. 181,559 ; Sept. 4.
Consolidated Tool Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hack-
saw frames and coping-saw frames. 176,883 ; May 29.
Consolvo Manufacturing Company, Inc., South Norfolk,
Va. Chemical used as a flux for the preparation of
an antirusting soldering solution. 172,644 ; Apr. 24.
Consolvo Manufacturing Co., Inc., South Norfolk, Va.
Paint and varnish remover. 181,475; Oct. 2.
Consumers Biscuit Company, New Orleans, La. Molded
sugar candy in the shape of chickens rabbits, and
eggs. 164.232 ; Jan. 9.
Consumers Biscuit Company, New Orleans, La. Candy.
176,164 ; Sept. 25.
Consumer's Home Oil Company, Lidgerwood, N. Dak. Lu-
bricating oils and greases and specialty oils, such as
flood oils, etc. 157,209 ; Feb. 13.
Continental Ampower Company. (See Jester, Jerome K.)
Continental Auto Parts Company, Columbus, Ind. Spring
shackle and other bolts, nuts, and metal washers.
170,475: -Tune 19.
Continental - Caoutchouc - und Gutta-Percha-Compaignie,
Hanover, Germany. Solid and pneumatic tires, inner
tubes, tire valves and treads, etc. 172.977 : .lune 19.
Continental Car Company of America, Louisville, Ky.
Commercial truck bodies, dump, mine, quarry, and
industrial car bodies. 170,008 ; Feb. 20.
Continental Car Company of America, Louisville, Ky.
Automobile and truck bodies, cabs, motor busses, etc.
171,203; May 1.
Continental Chemical Corporation, Watseka, III. Waxes
and wax stains. 173,913 ; Feb. 27.
Continental Drug & Chemical Co., Incorporated, El Paso,
Tex. Bay rum borax powder, carbolic acid, etc.
150,995 ; Feb. 27.
Continental Drug Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Toilet
articles and preparations. 170,056 ; Feb. 6.
Continental Fibre Company, The, Newark, Del. Com-
posite material. 174,236 ; July 17.
Continental Mills, Inc., Philadelphia and Germantown,
Pa. Woolen fabrics in the piece. 181,731-2 ; Aug. 7.
Continental .Packing Corporation. (See American Cone
and Pretzel Company.)
Continental Radio & Electric Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Radio transmitting and receiving sets and
parts thereof, vacuum cleaners, etc. 175.712 ; Sept. 4.
Continental Rock Asphalt Company, Kansas City, Mo.
Rock asphalt. 173.178 ; Dec. 11.
Continental Roofing & Manufacturing Co., The, Highland-
town, Baltimore, Md. Green mineral surface roofing.
180,049 ; Sept. 4.
Continental Roofing & Manufacturing Co., The, High-
landtown. Baltimore, Md. Asphalt mineral surface
roofing. 180,050 ; Sept. 4.
Continental Roofing & Manufacturing Co., The, High-
landtown, Baltimore, Md. Roofing material. 180,051 ;
Sept. 4.
Continental Roofing & Manufacturing Co., The, High-
landtown, Baltimore, Md. Roofing material. 180,052 ;
Nov. 13.
Continental Rubber Company of New York, New York,
N. Y. Unvulcanized Guayule rubber. 174,427 ; Apr. 24.
Continental Watch and Jewelry Co. (See Goldin, Meyer.)
Continental Wood Screw Co., New Bedford, Mass. Wood
screws. 184,280; Sept. 25.
Contra Chemical Co^ (See Schmidt, Frank P.)
Controllograph Co., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Ticket
printing, registering, Issuing, adding, etc., machines.
172,978 : Mar. 6.
Cook, A. J., & Co., Inc., Memphis, Tenn. Prepared Port-
land cement stucco finish. 183,555 ; Oct. 30.
Cook, Annie P., Richmond, Va. Cooked foods. 167,802 ;
Sept. 18.
Cook, Clyde W., Los Angeles, Calif. Adhesive for bandag-
ing. 178,827 : Sept. 11.
Cook Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical and
telephone apparatus. 152,785 ; Nov. 20.
Cook Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Nutcrackers.
186,317 ; Dec. 25.
Cook, Ellen T., Buffalo, N. Y. Emollient for treating feet.
173,701; Aug. 21.
Ccok, Jerome I., doing business as Research Advertising
Bureau, St. Louis, Mo. Blank-form books. 176,165 ;
June 19.
Took Medical Co. (See Sylvester, Wilber.)
Cook & Swan Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Animal,
fish, and vegetable oil for industrial purposes. 179,658 ;
Oct. 23.
Cook, W. C, & Co., Clovis. Calif. Stuffed flgs. 183,053 ;
Sept. 18.
Cooke, Harry S., doing business as Presto Fire Extin-
guisher Company, Beacon, N. Y. Dry-powder tube fire
extinguisher. 179,295 ; July 24.
Cooknut Corporation, The, Baltimore, Md. Vegetable lard
substitute. 175,650 ; June 26.
Cooknut Corporation, The, Baltimore, Md. Vegetable
lard substitute. 175,651 ; May 15.
Cooknut Corporation, The, Baltimore, Md. Cottonseed
oil. 175,652 ; May 15.
Cooper, Davidson & Klein Cap Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Men's, boys', and children's caps. 171,486 ; Sept. 4.
Cooper, H. H., & Co., Inc., Utica, N. Y. Suits, top-
coats, and ulsters for men. 174,560 ; July 10.
Cooper, John H., Stouchsburg, Pa. Leaf tobacco and
the products for smoking and chewing. 173,914 ;
Mar. 13.
Cooper, Milton G., Dry Goods Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Dresses, aprons, hosiery, etc. 180,844 ; Oct. 2.
Cooper, Milton G., Dry Goods Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Knitted bathing suits. 182,137 ; Aug. 28.
Cooperman, Harry, Chicago, 111. Baby wear, bath robes,
jackets, and baby buntings. 176,115 ; Sept. 18.
Coops Bros., Sonoma, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits.
181,881 ; Sept. 4.
Coors, Adolph Company, Golden, Colo. Dried or desic-
cated milk. 162,668 ; June 26.
Copperstone Products Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Mineral
aggregate as ingredients for road surfacing, pavements,
floors, etc. 177,277 ; June 5.
Copps Co., The., Stevens Point, Wis. Canned vegetables,
peanut butter, corn meal, etc. 165,916 ; Jan. 30.
Corby Baking Company, The, Washington, D. C. Bread.
94,532; Apr. 3.
Corby Baking Company, Inc., The, Washington, D. C.
Bread. 167,291 ; Mar. 20.
Corby Baking Company, Inc., The, Washington, D. 0.
Bread. 167,292; June 5.
Corby Baking Company, Inc., The, Washington, D. C.
Bread and cake. 167,294 ; Nov. 6.
Cord Tire Corporation, The, Chester, W. Va. Automo-
bile tire casings. 167,712 ; Apr. 17.
Cord Tire Corporation, Chester, W. Va. Automobile rub-
ber-tire casings. 181,635 ; Au.g. 14.
Corenson, Abe, Los Angeles, Calif. Combination head
dress and waistband for dolls. 179,840 ; June 19.
Corl, John B., doing business as United States Remedy
Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Disinfectants. 181,013 ;
Oct. 23.
Corle, Elisha L., Hutchinson, Kans. Phonograph.
164,157; Aug. 21.
Corlear Products Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Varnish
restorer. 172,466; Feb. LS.
Corn Products Refinijig Co., New York, N. Y. Edible
corn oil. 171,487; May 1.
Corn Products Refining Company, New York, N. Y. Sirup
for food purposes. 178,593-6 ; Oct. 2.
Corn Products Refining Company, New York. Edible
oil. 180,272; Oct. 16.
Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Glass teapots.
171,413: Apr. 10.
Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Nursing bottles.
173,405; Mar. 20.
Corning Ice & Bottling Works, Corning, Calif. Non-
alcoholic, maltless beverage used as a soft drink.
173,624; Mar. 13.
Corona Foothill Lemon Company, Corona, Calif. Fresh
lemons. 164,865-6 ; Feb. 13.
Coronado Fish Co. (See Petrich, Paul.)
Corrado & Marranzini, New York, N. Y. Olive oil.
164,493 ; June 5.
Corrugated Bar Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Metal
rods, bars, stirrups, etc., for reenforcing concrete, me-
tallic lathing and studding, etc. 148,64'f ; Aug. 14.
Corse. G. H., jr., doing business as George H., Corse, Jr
& Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits. 184,436;
Oct. 28.
Corso, Vincent M., doing business as The Hare Manu-
facturing Company, Hartford, Conn. Hair tonics.
176,454; July 10.
Corson Shoe Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Boots and shoes of leather. 171,20S ;
July 3.
Corticelli Silk Company, The, Florence, Northampton,
Mass. Silk, artificial silk, and silk and cotton piece
goods. 170,624 : Oct. 30.
Corticelli Silk Company, Florence, Northampton, Mass.
Silk fabrics. 180,590 ; July 17.
Corticelli Silk Company, Florence, Northampton, Mass.
Silk threads and threads of cotton and sUk. 184,384 ;
Oct. 2.
Corticelli Silk Company, The, Florence, Northampton,
Mass. Hosiery. 184,385 : Oct. 16.
Corticelli Silk Company, The, Florence, Northampton,
Mass. Silk fabric. 184,388-9 ; Oct. 16.
Corticelli Silk Company. The. Florence, Northampton,
Mass. Silk fabrics. 184,391 ; Oct. 16.
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Cortland Line Co. Inc., Cortland, N. Y. Silk fishing lines.
164,386; Aug. 21.
Cortland Line Co., Inc., Cortland, N. Y. Shoe laces.
169,950 ; Jan. 30.
Cortrislit Co.il Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Coal.
157,475; Apr. 17.
Cosin, Joseph J., doing business as The Cosiu Co., New
York, N. Y. Powder puffs. 177,167 ; June 19.
Cosmos Laboratory. (See Barna, Nicholas.)
Costoii, Edward C, Skidmore, Mo. Machine for forcing
gears or other articles from shafts and cylinder-bor-
ing nuiohini>s. 150,800 ; Jan. 30.
Cetera, Francisco, doing business as The Cotera
Brothers, Ei Paso, Tex. Coffee. 168,208 ; July 3.
Cott-a-lap Company, The, Somerville, N. J. Advertising
signs. 181,980 ; Sept. 4.
Cotter, R. E., Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
vegetables, fruits, and fish. 166,044 ; Jan. 16.
Cotter, R. E., Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fish,
fruits, and vegetables. 180,209 ; Aug. 14.
Cotton Beit Manufacturing Company, Rocky Mount, N. C.
Mattresses. 172,829 • July 24.
Coty, Francois J. de S., Suresnes, France. Perfumes,
toilet waters, face powders, sachet powders, etc.
169,238 ; June 5.
Coty, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 175,920 ; May 29.
Coty, inc., Wilmington. Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toilet water, face, sachet, and talcum powder,
etc. 180,099 ; Sept. 4.
Coty, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toilet water, and eau de Cologne. 180,100 ;
Dec. 18.
Coty, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y.
Perfumes, toilet water, face powder, etc. 180,101 ;
Nov. 20.
Cotv, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes. 180,102; Dec. 18.
Coty, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toil't water, face powder, etc. 180,103 ; Dec. 18.
Coty, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fumes, toilet water, face powder, etc. 180,104 ; Aug. 14.
Coty, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Toilet
soaps. 180,106 ; Dec. 18.
Coty, Inc.. Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y. Per-
fume, toilet water, face and talcum powder, etc.
180,107 ; Dec. 11.
Couch, Ralph P., Washington, D. C, Monthly publication.
175,544 ; May 1.
Couch, Ralph P., Washington, D. C. Section of a daily
publication. 175,545 ; Mar. 2_7.
Coudurier, Tructus & Descher, Lyon, France. Fabrics of
silk. 151,013; Oct. 30.
Coudurier Tructus &• Descher, Lyon, France, and New
York, N. Y. Silk and silk and cotton velvets In the
piece. 174.357 ; Mar. 6.
Coudurier, Tructus & Descher, Lyon, France, and New
York, N. Y. Velvets in the piece. 177,548 ; Aug. 28.
Cough Checker Cotnpany, Newburgh, N. Y. Cough medi-
cine. 180,363; Sept. 18.
Cough King Co., The, Oakland, Md. Preparation for the
treatment of coughs and colds. 168,958 ; Jan. 2.
Coughlin, Frank R., New York, N. Y. Sized gold leaf,
imitation-gold leaf, and silver leaf. 158,075 ; Feb. 27.
Coulapides, A., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes and
tobacco. 184,392; Nov. 20.
Coulson, Chas. H., doing business as Coulson Heel Com-
pany, Hanover, Pa. Shoe heels. 172,262 ; Apr. 24.
Coulter, Maud D., Los Angeles, Calif. Bread, biscuits,
cake, cookies, cinnamon rolls, etc. 173,180 ; May 1
Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Quarterly review. 169,348 ; Mar. 6.
Country Club Soda Co., Inc., Springfield, Mass. Cream
soda, birch beer, ginger ale, lemon soda, etc. 173,406 ;
Feb. 20.
County Editor Publishing Company, The. (See Randolph,
Teasdale.)
County Golf Company, The. (See Hill, Wilfrid.)
Courtney, William P., doing business as Courtney's Red
Top Soda Water Co., Oakland, Calif. Soda water.
181,062; July 10.
Cousar, John G.. and John G. Barron, Fort Lawn, S. C.
Mechanical insect exterminators. 167,672 ; Dec. 18.
Cover, Thomas, jr., doing business as Cover & Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sole leather. 186,630; Dec. 25.
Coverdale & Bruebaker, Sioux City, Iowa. Sherbet bars.
168,633 ; May 15.
Covington, John W., Chicago, 111. Tooth paste. 173,811 ;
Apr. 10.
Cowen, Bernard W., Corp., New York, N. Y. Packages or
outfits containing materials for making lamp shades,
telephone screens, etc. 166,285-6 ; Dec. 18.
Cowen, M. H., Manufacturing Companv, Chicago 111.
Workingmen's shirts. 168,452 ; Dec. 18.
Cowiche Creamery, Cowiche, Wash. Butter, cheese.
173.565; .Tuly 3].
Cowles, George W.. doing business as Cowles Canning Com-
pany, Mound City, 111., and Bardwell, Ky. Canned
tomatoes. 180,762 ; Sept. 25.
Cox, Abrara, Stove Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Coal
stoves and ranges. 165,619: Mar. 13.
Cox. Abram, Stove Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas and
coal stoves, ranges, and furnaces. 181,733 ; Oct. 23.
Cox Brass Manufacturing Company, Albany, N. Y.
Bumpers, bumper brackets and fittings. 162,203-4 ;
Apr. 17.
Cox Brass Manufacturing Company, Albany, N. Y. Auto-
mobile bumpers, bumper brackets, and fittings, etc.
162,806; Apr. 17.
Cox, Winfleld, F., Burgin, Ky. Brooms. 122,932 ; Feb. 13.
Coy, Hunt and Company, New York, N. Y. Paper.
168.921; Jan. 2.
Coy, Hunt and Company, New York, N. Y.' Paper.
179,399; June 12.
Coykendall, H. G., doing business as Coykendall, Inc.,
San Francisco, Calif. Dried fruits. 184,599 ; Oct. 30.
C-R Millinery Co., Chicago, 111. Misses' and ladies' hats.
171,905; Apr, 10.
Craddock Terry Company, Lynchburg, Va. Women's
sboes. 171,906; Apr. 24.
Craddock-Terry Co., Lynchburg, Va. Shoes. 177,278;
Aug. 7,
Craig, Stephen, Company, Newport, R. I. Prophylactic
ointment. 176,001 ; June 26.
Cramer, C. N., Co., Ashland, Wis. Brooms. 174,891 ;
Apr. 17.
Cramp, William, & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co.. The,
Philadelphia, Pa. Gears and gear blanks. 154,962 ;
Aug. 14.
Cramp, William, & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co.,
The, Philadelphia, Pa. Turbines, pumps, etc. 185,960 ;
Dec. 25.
Cramp, William, & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co.,
The, Philadelphia, Pa. Turbines, pumps, hydraulic
turbines, etc. 186,036 ; Dec. 25.
Crampton, John, & Co., Ltd., Manchester, England.
Canned fish, preserved fruits, and vegetables. 183,255 ;
Oct. 23.
Crane Chocolate Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Fruit
cake. 167,974 ; Sept. 18.
Crane, Clarence A., doing business as Crane Chocolate
Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Candy. 183.023 ; Oct. 16.
Craven, Horace 6., doing business as Bouillonized Peanut
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Peanuts prepared with
meat sauce. 158,815 ; July 10.
Crawford Farms, Incorporated, Millbrook, N. Y. Cheese.
168.025; Apr. 3.
Crawford Farms, Incorporated, Millbrook, N. Y. Cheese.
168,026; Mar. 27.
Crawford, Marion L., Malvern, Ohio. Screen scratcher
and rubber for use in making bricks, tiles, etc.
173,813; July 3.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Golf clubs and balls. 159,558 ; Jan. 9.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton.
Ohio. Golf clubs. 171,613; Jan. 2.
Crawford McGregor & Canby Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Golf clubs. 171,614 ; Mar. 13.
Crawford, McGregor & Candv Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 171,616; .Tan. 2.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf balls. 171,617. Jan. 30.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Companv, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 171^620-1 ; Jan. 2.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 171,622 ; Feb. 20.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 171,623; July 3.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Golf clubs. 171,625 ; Jan. 2.
Crawford, McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Golf clubs. 171,627-9 ; Jan. 2.
Crawford McGregor & Canby Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Golf clubs. 183,556 ; Oct. 16.
Cream Balm Company, The, Jersey City, N. J. Me-
dicinal compound for the treatment of catarrhal dis-
eases of the head. 170,626 ; Mav 22.
Creamery Package Mfg. Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Dairy, creamery, milk-plant, etc., machinery and appli-
ances. 167,601-3 ; Dec. 25.
Credo Check Company, The. (See Bender, Edwin S.)
Creed, W. S., doing business as W. S. Creed Company,
Roanoke, Va. Alimentary products and pastes, spa-
ghetti macaroni, etc. 178,494 ; Sept. 25.
Crell, Albert P., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bumpers for auto-
mobiles. 166,434 ; Jan. 9.
Creme Petrol Company. (See Neiswender, Leslie W.)
Crenshaw & Home, Augusta. Ga. Preparation for use
in the treatment of tuberculosis. 1S3.820; Dec. 4.
Creolin Co., The, Rahway, N. J. Chemical substance used
as a wood preserver. 169,847 ; Jan. 9.
Crescent Belt Fastener Company, New York, N. Y. Rivets.
169,200 ; Dec. 11.
Crescent Belt Fastener Company, New York. N. Y. Ex-
tractors and belt clamps. 169,201 ; Dec. 11.
Crescent Creole Candy Co. Inc., New Orleans, La.
Candy. 130,160; Mar. 6.
Crescent Rubber Specialty Company. (See Breit, .\n
tol M.)
Crescent Washing Machine Company, Incorporated, New
Rochelle, N. Y. Dishwashing machines and metal-
parts-washing machines. 177,168 ; Aug. 7.
Cresta Blanca Punch Co. (See O'Brien, E. J.)
Crippen & Reid, Baltimore, Md. Boys' suits. 183,108:
Oct. 9.
858
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Criterion Laboratories, The. (See Phelps, Walter H.)
Crocker & Morse, Inc., Bridgewater, Mass. Boots and
shoes. 177,169; May 22.
Crofut & Knapp Co., The, South Norwalk, Conn. Caps
and hats. 176,253 ; Aug. 7.
Crofut & Knapp Co., The, South Norwalk, Conn. Caps
and hats of felt, straw, silk, etc. 176,329 ; July 31.
Cromwell, Robert H., doing business as Southern Cali-
fornia Cosmetic Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Prepa-
ration for imparting a glossy appearance to the hair.
176,074 ; June 12.
Cromwell, Robert H., doing business as Normany Prod-
ucts Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Preparation for impart-
ing a glossy appearance to the hair. 181,734 ; Nov. 6.
Cron Company, The, Piqua Ohio. Furniture. 167,041 ;
Feb. 27.
Crooker & Morse, Inc., Bridgewater, Mass. Boots and
shoes. 177,428; July 10.
Crooks Brothers Millinery Company, Quincy, 111. Ladies'
and children's hats. 184,937 ; Dec. 25.
Crosley Manufacturing Company. (See American Auto-
mobile Accessories ( ompany.)
Cross, Charles, San Francisco, Calif. Prints and publi-
cations. 177,476 ; Nov. 20.
Cross, Henry H., Company, Chicago, 111. Gasoline, naph-
tha, kerosene, fuel oils, etc. 174,294 ; Feb. 27.
Cross, Henry H., Company, Chicago, 111. Motor oil.
175,189 ; May 1.
Cross, Walter B., Denver, Colo. Relishes and condiments,
in the form of dressings and sauces, sandwiches, hash,
etc. 173,814 ; Aug. 7.
Crow Blacking Co. (See Capen, George H.)
Crow Specialties Company. (See Capen, George H.)
Crowley, Charles H., New York, N. Y. Safety pins.
185.074 ; Nov. 27.
Crowley, Charles H., New York, N. Y. Snap fasteners.
185.075 ; Nov. 27.
Crown Bottling Works. (See May, C. Edward.)
Crown Brewing Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Malt or
cereal beverage and malt sirup for making same.
179,032 ; June 19.
Crown Chemical Company, The, (now by change of name
Boncilla Laboratories, Incorporated), Indianapolis,
Ind. Facial-pack cold cream, vanishing cream, face
powder, etc. 176,669 ; Oct. 23.
Crown Chemical Company, The (now by change of name
Boncilla Laboratories, Incorporated), Indianapolis,
Ind. Facial pack. 176,670; Oct. 23.
Crown Chemical Company, The (now by change of name
Boncilla Laboratories, Incorporated) , Indianapolis, Ind.
Facial pack. 176,671 ; Oct. 30.
Crown Die and Tool Company, Chicago, 111. Dies, bench
pipe vises, post pipe vises, etc. 181,818; Sept. 11.
Crown Manufacturing Company, Phelps, N. Y. Cider mills
and fruit presses. 170,809 ; Feb. 20.
Crown Radio Mfg. Corp., New York, N. Y. Radio elec-
tric apparatus. 184,2()2 ; Dec. 4.
Crown Shock-Absorber Co., Houston, Tex. Shock absorb-
ers. 167,224; Feb. 20.
Crown Tartarex Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Catarrh
jelly. 170,929 ; Mar. 20.
Crown Tartarex Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tooth paste
and tonic for the gums. 170,930 ; Mar. 20.
Crown Williamette Paper Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Paper bags. 182,401 ; Sept. 4.
Crozer, John P., doing business as Samuel A. Crozer & Son,
Upland, Pa. Cheviots in the piece. 171,488 ; Jan. 2.
Crozer, Samuel A., & Son. (See Crozer, John P.)
Cruikshank Brothers Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. ChiU
sauce, salad dressings, cider and white vinegar, apple
butter, etc. 172,665 ; Jan. 9.
Crumley. C. V., doing business as Tubetite Manufacturing
Company, Tacoma, Wash. Compound for preventing
punctiiri's- in pneumatic tires. 176,606; Apr. 10.
Crutcher, Edwin, doing business as Golden Arrow
Hosiery Mills, Nashville, Tenn. Hosiery. 178,958 ;
July 10.
Crysler, J. M., Co., Boston, Mass. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts, blouses, and sweaters. 168,207 ; Jan. 9.
Crystal Candv Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Candy. 157,476 ;
.Tan. 2.
Crystal Candy Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Candy.
162,872 ; Feb. 20.
Crystal Chemical Co. (See Thompson, Zola.)
Crystal Chemical Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Powder
for nursery and toilet use. 178,554: July 10.
Crystal Chemical Company. (See Sterrick, Harrison D.)
Crystal P.etroleum Products Corporation. (See Abbott,
Frederick J.)
Crystal Wnxing Company, The. (See Shelby Wax Paper
Company, assignor.)
Crystal Window Cleaner. (See Wenger, Aaron.)
Crysto Soap Co., Aurora, 111. Mineral soap. 166,652 ;
Feb. 13,
Cudahy Packing Company, The, Chicago, 111. Shortening
compound. 161,031 ; Feb. 27.
Cudahy Packing Company, The, Chicago, 111., ,nnd South
Omaha, Nebr. Smoked and canned meats, fresh sausage,
and extract of beef. 165,782 ; .Tan. 2.
Cudahy I'acking Company, The. doing business as Cudahy,
Soap Works, Chicago. 111., and South Omaha, Nebr.
Toilet soap. 168,146 ; Feb. 27.
Cudahy Soap Works. (See Cudahy Packing Company,
The.)
CuUander Machinery Co., Belzoni, Miss. Cotton tramp-
ers. 182,334; Oct. 9.
Cultivator Publishing Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Weekly periodicals. 180,421 ; Aug. 7.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Proprietary
medicinal preparations. 170,428 ; May 29.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Proprietary
medicinal preparations. 170,429 ; Apr. 24.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Tonic com-
pound. 178,166 ; July 10.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Tablets and
a salve for hemorrhoids. 178,167 ; July 10.
Cumberland Chemical Co., Nashville, Tenn. Tonic for
treating nervous debility and diseases of the nerves.
178,225 ; Oct. 9.
Cummings & Johnson, Salt Lake City, Utah. Card game.
180,528 ; July 31.
Cummins, Charles C, Columbus, Ohio. Dentifrice.
171,452 • Sept. 11.
Cumpson-Doelman, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Canned vege-
tables, cocoa, rice, etc. 179,520 ; Oct. 16.
Cunningham, Charles A., doing business as Abe Lincoln
Post Card Co., Washington, D. C. Picture post cards.
170,629 ; Jan. 2.
Cunningham, Edw. P., Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
181,514 ; Sept. 11.
Cunningham, Elmer T., San Francisco, Calif. Radio ap-
paratus. 153,200 ; June 26.
Cunningham, Elmer T., San Francisco, Calif. Thermi-
onic detector, amplifier, and oscillator tubes. 178,957 ;
June 26.
Cunningham, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Newspaper
cartoon section. 178,959 ; June 26.
Cupples Company Manufactures, St. Louis, Mo. Rubber
jar rings. 172,584 ; May 8.
Cupples company Manufacturers, St. Louis, Mo. Golf
balls. 183,823; Dec. 4.
Curran, J. E., Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dandruff rem-
edy. 165,985 ; Jan. 2.
Curran, J. E., Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dandruff
remedy, toilet and skin preparation. 168,515 ; Jan. 23.
Curtis, A. L., Atlanta, Ga. Internal and injective reme-
dies for gonorrhea. 181,981 ; Sept. 25.
Curtis Corporation, The, Wilmington, Del., and Long
Beach, Calif. Canned ripe olives and canned fish.
171,305; Aug. 14.
Curtis Emma B., Melrose, Mass. Semiliquid or viscous
preparation for use as a frosting, icing, etc.
180,753 ; Oct. 16.
Curtis, J. G., Leather Company, Ludlow, Pa. Leather in-
soles. 174,074 ; May 22.
Curtis & Jones Company, Reading, Pa. Shoes. 171,414 ;
Apr. 10.
Curtis Publishing Company, The, .Philadelphia, Pa. Agri-
cultural journal issued weekly. 166,651 ; Feb. 27.
Curtis Shoe Company, Marlboro and Boston, Mass. Boots
and shoes made wholly or in part of leather. 169,703 ;
Mar. 13.
Curtiss, Lloyd, assignor to Service Sales Agency, Newark,
N. J. Crystallized sweet pickles in bottles. 165,913 ;
Mar. 27.
Cusack, Thomas, Company, Chicago, 111. Mechanical ad-
vertising, illuminated structural, painted board, and
painted wall signs. 164,234 ; Feb. 6.
Cusack, Thomas, Company, Chicago, 111. Electrically-
illuminated signs. 177,217 ; Oct. 9.
Cushman Drug Co. (See Adams, Thomas H.) -
Cushmans Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cakes. 171,415 ;
Mar. 13.
Cushman's Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bread. 173,073 ;
Dec. 11.
Custer, John A., doing business as Telltale Hosiery Co.,
Lonsdale, Pa. Hosiery. 178,227 ; July 10.
Cuthbert, Richard G., doing business as Globe Radio
Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Radio receiving and trans-
mitting sets. 173,956; July 10.
Cutino Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Toilet articles —
namely, puff boxes, hair receivers, and jewel boxes,
173,407; June 19.
Cutino Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Toilet mirrors
nnd ornamental picture frames. 178,223 : June 19.
Cutino Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Toilet combs.
178,229 ; Aug. 21.
Cutino Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Hairbrushes.
178,230; June 19.
Cutrer, Bennie B., doing business as Blu-Ribon Ice Cream
Co., Baton Rouge, La. Ice cream, sherbet, ices, and
frozen dainties. 156,188 ; Mar. 13.
Cutter Electrical and Manufacturing Company, The,
Pliiladolphia. I'a. Electrical switches, circuit break-
ers, etc. 179.928 ; July 31.
Cyganiewicz, John, Chicago, 111. Ladles' hand bags and
pocketbooks. 175,071 ; Apr. 24.
Czechoslovak Art Shop Inc., Newark, N. J., and New
York. N, Y. Chinaware. 172,032 ; May 15.
D-A Lubricant Company, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Motor
and tractor lubricating oils. 171,225 ; Jan. 9.
D. & L. Manufacturing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Stop-
signal lamp for use on vehicles. 168,516 ; Feb. 20.
D. & N. Drug Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Lotion for chapped
hands. 168,356 ; Jan. 9.
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Danrnhouwer & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cocoa beans
iiud butter, coffees, spices, and desiccated coconut.
105,487 ; Sept. 25.
Daimer, Jess K., X'etnluma, Calif. Transparent dressing
for painted and varuistied surfaces and glass. .183,873;
Oct. 2.
Oabraskv, Apolinars, New York, N. Y. Insect powder.
Hi().7ti9 ; May S.
Dade City Citrus Growers Association, Dade City, Fla.
Kresb citrous fruits. 177,279 ; Aug. 1-1.
Dae Uealtb Laboratories. (See International Consoli-
dated Chemical Corporation.)
Daugett & Miller Co. Inc.. Providence, it. I. Hair tonics.
175.007 : .Tune 5.
Dablberg & Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Composition ot
material for wall boards, lining for houses, etc. 166,175 ;
Feb. 6.
Dahlberg & Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Composition of
material for wall boards, lining for houses, plaster
ba.ses. etc. 168,575; Feb. 6.
Daily, Bert L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Paints and painters' ma-
terials. 143,811 ; Jan. 2.
Dailev Produce Co. Inc., Brockport, N. Y. Apples.
182,737 ; Nov. 6.
Dainippon Celluloid Company Limited, Sakai Osakafu,
Japan. Materials In sheet form. 151,034 ; Feb. 27.
Daintimiss Dressmakers. (See Kirscbner, M., & Sons.)
Dainty-Form Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Fat-re-
ducing cream. 180,791 ; Aug. 14.
Dainty Maid Company, Somerville, Mass. Salad dressing,
mayonnaise, tartar sauce, mustard, olive pimento may-
onnaise, etc. 150,138; June 5.
Daintymaid Company, Somerville, Mass. Spiced, India
relish, piccalilli, Russian dressing, salad dressing, etc.
165,484 ; Feb. 27.
Dairy Laboratories, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Antiseptic
and deodorizers. 177,898; Aug. 14.
Dairymen's League Co-Operative Association, Inc., Utica,
N. Y. Condensed and evaporated milk. 178,376 ;
June 12.
Daisy Dish Pan Company. (Sp.e Hendricks, William H.)
Daisy Whitehead Knitting Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
175,826; June 19.
Dakin Laboratories, Buffalo, N. Y. Cold^ vanishing,
lemon, etc., creams. 184,896 ; Dec. 4.
Dakota Compound Company, Pierre, S. DaU. Powder
used .IS water softener. 172,084 ; Apr. 10.
Dakota Milling Company, Lisbon, N. Dak. Wheat flour.
153,175; Feb. 27.
Dale, Forty cS: Co., Ltd., London, England. Valve receiv-
ing and transmitting sets and crystal receiving sets.
175,304 ; Aug. 21.
Dalley, F. F., Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Shoe pol-
ish and dressing. 183,140 ; Oct. 16.
Dailev, F. F., Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Shoe pol-
ish'and dressing. 183,200; Oct. 16.
Dalley, F. F., Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Shoe-shining
l;its. 183,201 ; Oct. 2.
Dalton Hosiery Mills, Dalton, Ga. Hosiery. 176,720 ;
July 10.
Dalton Hosiery Mills, Dalton, Ga. Plosiery. 177,832 ;
July 31.
Dalton, Whittier, True Company, Chicago, 111. Elec-
trical control apparatus. 174,201 ; Apr. 24.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Per-
fume, toilet water, rouges, face powder, etc. 173,874 ;
May 29.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignors to Caron Corporation. Per-
fume, toilet water, rouges, face powder, etc. 173,875 ;
June 26.
li:iltroff, E., & Cie, doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, face
powder, talcum powder; etc. 173,876 ; Apr. 17.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Perfume,
toilet water, rouges, etc. 173,877 ; May 29.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
I'aris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Perfume,
toilet water, rouge, face powder, talcum powder, bril-
liantine, etc. 173,878 ; Aug. 7.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, face
liouiler. talcum powder, etc. 173,880 ; Apr. 17.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doflig business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France, assignor to Caron Corporation. Per-
fume, face and talcum powders, etc. 173,881 ; May 29.
rifiltrotV, Iv. & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, face
jiowder. talcum powder, etc. 173.882 ; Apr. 10.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
I'aris, France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, face and
talcum powders, etc. 173.916; Anr. 10.
Daltroff, E. & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Caron,
Paris, France. Perfume, toilet water, rouges, etc.
174,169 ; Apr. 24.
Daltroff, E., & Cie., Paris, Franc^. Soaps, soap pastes,
and powders. 186,110 ; Dec. 11.
Daly, C. H.. & Son Shoe Company. Inc.. AWngton. Mass.
Leather boots and shoes. 178.432: Dec. 4.
Dampster, James C, Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Bread.
182,704; Nov. 20.
Danda-llalpern Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Linens and
decorated linens in the piece. 177,963 ; June 12.
Dandereater Company. (See Shields, BelmonI l..i
Daniel Boone Woolen Mills, Inc., Chicago, 111. Suits,
overcoats, trousers, etc. 180,685 ; Sept. 11.
Daniel, Jno. B., Inc., .\tlanla, Ga. Expectorant. 183,518;
Dec. 4.
Danna, Frank, doing business as Capitol Coffee Company.
Baton Kouge, La. ( offce. 172, 14() ; May 8.
Dan-Nax Co., The. (See Gunter. Daniel J. l
Danner Co., Portland, Oreg. Metal-polishing compound.
131,017 ; July 10.
Danya, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rouge vanishing cream.
178,231 ; Aug. 21.
Danziger-.Iones, Inc., New York. N. Y. Radio receiving
sets. 179,364 ; Oct. 9.
Dare, Carolyn T., Atlantic Citv, N. J. Perfume.
183,098 ; Nov. 13;
Dare, Charles F., & Son, Inc., Bridgeton, N. J. Medici-
nal compound for diseases of the stomach. 172,265 ;
Mar. 27.
Darley, John W., doing business as Dreams Co.. Balti-
more. Md. Incense and incense caudles. 187,375 ;
Dec. 25.
Darling Sweets, Inc., Chicago, 111. Candy. 172,732;
July 10.
Da Roza-Doherty Company. The, San Francisco, Calif.
Dried fruits and vegetables, canned fruits and vege-
tables, fresh grapes, melons, etc. 174,428 ; June 5.
Darrish, Morris B., doing business as Marvil Garmeut
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Ladies' suits, coats, dresses,
skirts, and waists. 168,959 ; Jan. 30.
Darsie Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Headlights, spotlights, and electric lamps. 171,907 ;
Jan. 9.
Darwin & Milner, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Tool steel.
169,535 ; Jan. 9.
Darwin & Milner, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Hack saws.
169,536-7; Jan. 9.
Dasco Spring Cover Co., Somerville, Mass. Covers for
automobile springs. 159,854 ; Mar. 13.
Daugherty & Jack.son, Seymour, Tex. Pyorrhea remedy.
172,666; Apr. 3.
Davenport Brothers, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hosiery and
underwear. 166,295 ; May 8.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Company, Chicago, 111. Inter-
changeable cut-to-shape letters and figures of resilient
material. 175,471 ; June 5.
Davey Tree Expert Company, The, Kent, Ohio. Wood-
preserving paints and shellac. 182,296 ; Sept. 11.
Davey Tree Expert Company, The, Kent, Ohio. Wood-
preserving paints and shellacs. 183,054 ; Sept. 18.
Davey Tree Expert Company, The, Kent, Ohio. Chemical
composition of matter for dressing tree wounds.
183,055; Aug. 28.
David, Albert, New Y'ork, N. Y. Artificial-silk fiber.
170,712-13 ; Mar. 13.
David, John, New York, N. Y. Suits, jackets, raincoats,
etc. 174,894 ; July 10.
David, John, New York, N. Y. Men's suits, jackets, coats,
trousers, vests, and knickerbockers. 180,591 ; July 24.
Davidson Brothers Company, Sioux City, Iowa. Ladies'
hats and bonnets. 178,895; July 31.
Davidson, David, Providence, R. I. Pictures. 148,932 ;
June 19.
Davidson, George, Wick, Scotland. Salted and pickled
herrings. 171,204 ; May 22.
Davies, Rose & Co., Ltd., Boston, Mass. Flavoring for
making beverages. 156,480 ; Oct. 2.
Davies, Rose & Co.. Ltd., Boston, Mass. Refined lubri-
cant. 168,455 ; Dec. 4.
Davies, Rose & Co., Ltd., Boston, Mass. Extracts and
flavorings for food purposes. 168.456 ; Mar. 6.
Dji^ies, Rose & Co., Ltd., Boston, Mass. Extracts and
flavorings for food purposes. 168,517 ; July 24.
Daving, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Watches. 180,754:
Aug. 21.
Davis Chemical Company, Toledo, Ohio. Dry cleaner.
152,834 ; Apr. 24.
Davis-Cleaver Produce Company, Quincy, III. Butter.
180,845 ; Dec. 11.
Davis, G. M., Regulator Company, Chicago, III. Valves,
float boxes, etc. 182,088 ; Sept. 18.
Davis, George H., doing business as Dur-A-Tone Record
Co., Orange, N. J. Talking-machine records. 172,148 ;
Jan. 23.
Davis, H. B., Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Beady-mixed
paint. 169.538 : Mar. 27.
Davis, H. B., Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Ready-mixed
paint. 174,168 ; Feb. 27.
Davis & Lamb, Newburyport, Mass. Salted peanuts and
peanut butter. 163,382 ; Nov. 13.
Davis & Lawrence Co., New Y'^ork, N. Y. Toilet and
vanishing creams. 181,821; Sept. 25.
Davis, Lucie R., Independence, Kans. Hair grower.
180,966; Aug. 21.
Davis, Oscar, and C. R. Ridgway, Tonganoxie, Kans. Pas-
try. 163.216 ; Jan. 30.
Davis, Paul P.. doing business as Ucoline Products Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Hair tonic. 174,690; May 15.
Davis-Pope Company Incorporated, Norwalk, Conn. Men's
and women's hats. 172,585 ; Mar. 27.
860
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marjc applicants — Continued.
Davis-Reese Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stick candy.
183,959 ; Dec. 18.
Davis, Sam, Indianapolis, Ind. Beverage sold as a soft
drink and sirups for making the same. 171,259 ; Jan. 2.
Davis, Sherk & Mason Cigar Co., Reading, Pa. Cigars.
182,654 ; Sept. 11.
Davis-Smitli Company, The, Boston, Mass. Yearly al-
manac. 172,640 : June 5.
Davis & Voetsch, New York, N. Y. Stuffed toy monkeys.
171,489 ; Jan. 2.
Davis & Voetsch, Nevs^ York, N. Y. Dolls and stuffed ani-
mals. 181,982; Aug. 28.
Davis, William A., doing business as Wm. A. Davis Co.,
Temple, Tex. Frozen fruits and ice cream. 167,767 ;
Apr. 24.
Davol, Chas. J., North Kingstown, R. I. Milk, butter.
167,714; July 31.
Davol Rubber Company, Providence, E. I. Surgeons'
gloves. 176,721 ; June 26.
Davy, Mary J. A., New York, N. Y. Fasteners made of
ribbon or other material for holding in place lingerie
ribbons or straps. 172,586 ; May 29.
Dawes, .Tolin C, Irvington, N. J. Corn remover.
183,332 ; Nov. 13.
Dawn Mfg. Co., The, Bridgeport, Conn. Clothes or laun-
dry washing machines and clothes wringers. 174,237 ;
Aug. 21.
Dawson-Edwards Company, Rocky Ford, Colo. Canta-
loupes. 160,876 ; Apr. 24.
Dawson, Harry C., doing business as Activad Sign Service,
Columbus, Ohio. Signs for mechanical advertising pur-
poses. 179.03.S ; Aug. 21.
Day-Gormley Leather Co., Boston, Mass. Finished leather.
119,153 ; Feb. 27.
Day, S. A., Manufacturing Company, The, Buffalo, N. Y.
Paints and anticorrosive solutions for preserving Iron,
steel, and other metals. 184,601 ; Oct. 23.
Dayton Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Hosiery.
182,335 ; Sept. 4.
Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, The, Dayton,
Ohio. Electrical starting, lighting, and ignition appa-
ratus and parts thereof. 181,942; Nov. 20.
Davton Hosiery Mills, Dayton, Tenn. Hosiery. 172,524 ;
June 12.
Dayton Photo Products Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Moving-picture machines, light-sensitized paper, etc.,
and celluloid. 165,785 ; Nov. 20.
Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co., The, Dayton, Ohio.
Rubber valve caps. 158,761 ; Feb. 6.
Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co., The, Dayton, Ohio.
Rubber tires. 162,809 ; Feb. 6.
Davton Rubber Manufacturing Co., The., Dayton, Ohio.
Fan belts. 168,104 ; Jan. 30.
Dayton Safety Ladder Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Stepladders. 167,605; Mar. 13.
Dazey Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Metal flower holders. 176,255 ; Nov. 6.
Deachman, T. Wilson, Chicago, 111. Autogenous product
in the nature of urine vaccine. 167,868 ; May 15.
Deagan, J. C, Inc. Xylophones. 180,529 ; July 24.
Dean, Edwin, Hoboken, N. J. Candy. 169,435 ; May 15.
Dean-Hicks Company, The, Grand Rapids, Mich. Maga-
zine published monthly. 179,780 ; June 26.
Dean, N. E., Courtland, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits—
namely, pears. 184,602; Oct. 23.
Dean, 0. W., Company, The, Benton Harbor, Mich.
Medicine for use in the treatment of ailments of the
liver, stomach, and bowels and as a blood purifier.
174,958 ; May 15.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Com plasters.
170,520 ; Jan. 9.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Medicated and
surgical plasters, court plasters, etc. 170,970 ; Dec. 18.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Medicated and
surgical plasters. 171,154 ; Aug. 7.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Antiseptic dress-
ings, plain, absorbent, and medicated cottons and gauzes,
etc. 175,306 ; Dec. 11.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Antiseptic dress-
ings and absorbent and medicated cottons and gauzes,
and bandages. 175,307 ; Apr. 17.
Deane Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Antiseptic dress-
ings, gauzes, cotton and bandages. 175,347 ; May 29.
Dearborn Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. Cleaner for
softening hard water in general household cleaning, and
in factories, hotels, etc., and a chemical compound.
164,872 ; Jaa. 2.
Dearborn Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Shampoo prepa-
ration. 177,656 ; July 10.
Dearborn Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet prepa-
ration. 177,657; July 10.
Deavy, Thomas U., doing business as Vesper Pharmacal
Co., Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid medicine for
Indigestion, vertigo, etc. 165,855 ; Apr. 24.
De Bevoise, Chas. R., Co., Newark, N. J. BrassiSres.
159,502-3 ; Aug. 7.
De Bevoise, Chas. R., Co., Newark, N. J. Brassiftres.
175,010 ; Aug. 7.
De Bevoise, Chas. R., Co., Newark, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. BrassiSres. 181,983 ; Sept. 11.
De BrQle, Anna, doing business as A. De BrOle, New
York, N. Y. Hair tonic. 183,961 ; Nov. 27.
De Brule, August G., doing business as Porcupine Medi-
cine Co., Blewett and Spokane, Wash. Compound for
treating rheumatism and diseases of the blood.
174,295 ; Apr. 24.
De Bruyn, Limited, London, England. Flour improvers,
a compound consisting of glycerine, oils, and fats.
158,705 ; Aug. 7.
De Bruyn Limited, London, England. Edible oils.
169,125 ; May 8.
De Cabanas y Carbajal, H., Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Cigars. 168,112; Feb. 13.
De Cameron, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 171,155
Apr. 10.
De Cameron, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 178,961
Aug. 14.
De Cameron, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 178,963
Sept. 25.
De Cameron Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 178,965
Sept. 25.
De Cameron Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 178.968
Sept. 25.
Decorative Arts League, New York, N. Y. Art objects.
144,853 ; May 8.
Dectograph Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phonic head sets. 165.987 ; Dec. 4.
Dedek, Frank, Chicago, 111. Laxative tea. 184,124 ;
Dec. 18.
Dee-Gee Co. (See Dennis, Charles J.)
Decks Motor Products, Incorporated, Plttston, Pa. Gas-
oline-purifying instrumentalities for explosion motors.
172.866: Mar. 6.
Deemer & Company, WUkes-Barre, Pa. Writing ink, type-
writer ribbons, carbon paper, etc. 171,206 ; June 19.
Deene Plaster Co., The, Yonkers, N. Y. Adhesive tapes.
170,971 ; Nov. 20.
Deep Sea Fisheries, Inc., Rockland, Me. Boneless Salt
codfish. 172,085; Apr. 10.
Defiance Dairy Products Company, The, Defiance, Ohio.
Evaporated milk. 174,129 ; Oct. 2.
Defiance Grocery Company, The, Defiance, Ohio. Coffee,
tea, cocoa, spices, breakfast cereals, etc. 177,367 ;
Aug. 21.
Defiance Pressed Steel Company, The, Defiance, Ohio.
Bottle containers or cases. 175,714 ; Apr. 24.
Defoi-d, Paul P., Pasadena, Calif. Capsules for relief of
bladder complaints, spasmodic asthma, heart pains, etc.
167,914: Apr. 10.
De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company, New
York, N. Y. Radio apparatus. 159,955 ; Jan. 9.
De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Comptiny,
Jersey City, ^f. J. Radio telephone and telegniph
apparatus. 167,229 ; June 26.
De Forest Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company, Jersey
City, N. J. Radio telephone and telegraph receiving
sets and transmitting sets and parts. 175,472 ;
June 6.
De Garcy Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Breakfast coats
and like negligees. 161,821 ; June 19.
Degener, Armln, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cellulose non-
shrinking noncracking capping fluid. 175,072 ; Mar. 27.
Degerberg, Alfred, doing business as Alfred Degerberg
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ink for polishing shoes. 163,436 ;
May 22.
Deglarescope Company, The, Detroit, Mich. Lenses for
automobiles. 167,975 ; Jan. 9.
Deglet Noor Date Growers Association, The, Indio, Calif.
Fresh dates. 165,125 ; Jan. 2.
De Guile Laboratories, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Muscle
oil, acne and bleaching lotions, lemon cream, etc.
167.841 ; Aug. 14.
De Haen, E., A.-G., Seelze, Germany. Chemicals for
general laboratory work, etc. 171,832 ; Aug. 7.
De Klyn Candy Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Confec-
tionery. 156,520 ; June 5.
De Klvn Candy Company, The, Cleveland, OhiO/ Candy.
180,530; Aug. 28.
Delacour Bros. Ltd., London, England. Tobacco pipes.
176,723-8; Apr. 24.
Delacour Bros., Ltd., London, England. Tobacco pipes.
177,429 ; May 15.
Delacour Brothers, Ltd., London, England. Tobacco
pipes. 178,377-8; May 15.
De Land Citrus Growers Assn., De Land, Fla. Fresh
citrous fruits. 172,863 ; Dec. 4.
De Laney, Paul, Co. Inc., The, Brockton, N. Y. Grape
juice and apple juice. 175,772 : Apr. 17.
De Laney, Paul, Co. Inc., The, Brocton, N. Y. Fruit
jams, preserves, jellies, marmalades, etc. 175,773 ;
Oct. 16.
Delano, Potter & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Tea. 176,256 I
May 22.
Delano, Potter & Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Tea.
183,559 ; Oct. 9.
Delatour Bevera.ge Corporation, New York and Long Is-
land City, N. Y. Ginger ale. 186,830 ; Dec. IS.
Delaware Gaj-ment Company, The, Delaware. Ohio.
Play and school suits for boys and girls, and ladles'
and" men's knicker and outing suits. 185,364 : Nov. 20.
Delbon, Frank G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leather shoes.
181,591 ; Nov. 13.
Delfine Pure Pood Co., Newark, N. J. Salad dressing,
filling for sandwiches, for seasoning of food. 179,588 ;
Sept. 11.
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Alphaheticnl list of trade-marh applicants — Continued.
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Dellca Laboratories Co., Cliicajro, III. Lip sticks, eye
brow and lash dressing, creams, rolige, etc. 179,401 ;
Sept. 11.
Delico Products Compnn.v, Sheridan, Wyo. Frozen con-
fpctioiis, etc. 16;!,67.S ; Nov. 27.
Delia Porta, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Liquid hair
tonic. ] 82,522 ; Oct. 23.
Dello Ink Corp., New York, N. Y. Writing ink. 178,658-9 ;
Aug. 21.
Delmas, Anna M., North Plainficld, N. J. Eatable tablets
or cakes. 167,557 ; Sept. 11.
Del Moutc-Rickey, New York, N. Y. Sport clothes for
women. 174,202; July 10.
Del Monte-lTickey, New York, N. Y. Camel's-hair piece
goods. 174,203; Dec. 25.
Delinore Mauufacturlni: Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Motor
vehicles. 151,259 : Nov. 13.
Del Norte Commercial Co. (See Hume, .John S.)
De Long Hook and Eye Company, The, Pliiladelphia, Pa.
Hooks and eyes, snap fasteners, and safety pins.
150.351 : May 22.
De Long Ilook and EJj'e Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hool<s and eyes, snap fasteners, safety pins, etc.
161,767 : May 22.
De Long Hook and Eye Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ilonks and eyes, safety pins, and toilet pins. 186,114 ;
Nov. 27.
Delphie Specialty Manufacturing Company, Detroit,
Mich. Electric" clothes washers. 180,469 ; Oct. 23.
Del Sordo, Harrv E., Newark, N. J. Dandruff remover.
173,593 ; Apr. 10.
Delta Chemical Company. (See Harrison, Wilford.)
Delta Export Lumber Corporation, Memphis, Tenn. Lum-
ber and veneers. 171,207-8 : May 22.
Delta Export Lumber Corporation, Memphis, ' Tenn.
Logs. 178,496; July 3.
Delta Export Lumber Corporation, Memphis, Tenn. Logs.
178,497 ; July 17.
Delta Export Lumber Corporation. Memphis, Tenn.
Lumber and veneers. 178,498 ; May 29.
Delta Lumber Company, New Orleans, La. Lumber, ce-
ment, doors, laths, shingles, etc. 172,864 ; Mar. 27.
Delta Siprma Plii Fraternity, The. New York, N. Y.
CJuarterly publication. 153,715; June 12.
De Luxe Hosiery Company. (See Smyth, William J.)
Deniing Company. Tlie, Salem, Ohio. Pumps, including
hydraulic rams. 175,923 ; June 5.
Denio, J. W., Milling Company, The, Sheridan, Wyo.
Wheat flour. 104.024 ; June 5.
Denlo. J. W , Blilling Company, The, Sheridan, Wyo.
Wheat flour. 164,025 ; May 1.
Denison Bottling Works. (See Mitchell. James A.)
Denman Myers Cord Tire Company, The, Warren, Ohio.
Tires composed of ruliber and fabric. 181.252 : Aug. 14.
Denney & Co., Yakima, Wash. Fresh apples. 166,657 ;
July 3.
Denney & Company of Oregon, Medford, Oreg. Fresh
deciduous fruits. 183,646 : Dec. 4.
Denni.s, Charles J., doing business as Dee-Gee Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Nonalcoholic, m.nltless sirup used in maumg
soft drinks. 181.516 ; Aug. 28.
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Framingham, Mass. Tags.
176,3.30; May 1.
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Framingham, Mass. Cr6pe
paper. 178,093 ; June 19.
Dent Laboratories. (See Biegler, George C.)
Dental Protective Supply Company, Chicago, III. Dental
aUovs and cements. 183,519 : Oct. 2.
Dentoid Products Co. (See Smith, Russell O. L.)
Dentrol Sales Coi-poration. Wilmington, Del., and New
York, N. Y. Fabric rolls impregnated with a denti-
frice and holders therefor. 175,009 ; June 19.
Denver G,is and Electric Light Company, Denver, Colo.
Roofing and building paper, waterproofing cement, etc.
119,973 ; Oct. 23.
Denver Optic Company. (See Biel, Conrad E.)
Denver Ti^nt & Awning Company, The, Denver, Colo.
Tents. 184.963 ; Nov. 20.
Denzer & Nathan, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton fabrics.
184,437-8; Oct. 16.
Denzer & Nathan, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 184,784 ; Dec. 25.
Dependable Information. Bureau, The. (See Zimmer,
Ludo L.) »
Dering. Fredericks M., Chicago, III. Wall boards.
182,571 : Oct. 23.
Derk. Joseph, & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Drapery fabrics,
made of cotton, wool, silk, etc. 174,385 ; Mar. 27.
Dermavel Laboratories. (See Martin, John H.)
Dern Food Company, The, Colorado Springs, Colo. Cof-
fee. 179.857 : July 31.
Derrick Publishing Company, The, Oil City, Pa. Daily
periodical. 183,435 ; Nov. 27.
Derrick Publishing Company, The, Oil City, Pa. Weekly
periodical. 183.436: Nov. 27
Derryvale Linen Co.. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Piece goods,
etc. 171.260; Mar. 6.
Derryvale Linen Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Linen and
cotton piece goods, etc. 171, 261; Mar. 13.
Derrvvale Linen Co.. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Piece goods,
etc. 171,262-4; Mar. 6.
Derrvvale Linen Co.. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Writing
paper. 171.265 : Mar. 6.
Des Laurlers Metal Products Co. Inc., St. Paul, Minn.
Milk-shipping cans and cans used for packing and
shipping ice cream.' 176,166; Apr. 24.
Des Lauriers Metal Products Co. Inc., St. Paul, Minn.
Milk-shipping cans and cans for packing and shipping
ice cream. 178.233 ; May 15.
Desmond, B. G., Manufacturing Corporation, Nevy York,
N. Y. Lubricating oils and lubricants. 173,074 ;
Mar. 27.
Uesmoiid-Stpphan Manufacturing Company. (See Mc-
Connell, George.)
De Soria, Roger, Clichy, France. Perfumes, toilet water,
face and talcum powders, etc. 185,961 ; Dec. 11.
Dessart Brothers Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. False faces,
toy mustaches and beards, toy wigs, etc. 172,979-81 ;
Mar. 20.
Detourbe, Maurice L., Paris, France. Ready-mixed
paints, varnishes, dry colors, etc. 181,683-4 ; Sept. 4.
Detro Sales Service Co., Detroit, Mich. Glass antiglare
shields. 174.512 ; Dec. 4.
Detroit Alloy Steel Company, Detroit. Mich. Tool steel.
166,554 ; Aug. 14.
Detroit Dental Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich.
Rubber-dam holder.?. 171,065 ; Jan. 9.
Detroit Dental Manufacturing Company, Detroit. Mich.
Dental tools. Instruments, and supplies. 181,592 ;
Oct. 2.
Detroit Celery and Produce Company. (See Porlmon, Sol.)
Detroit City Gas Company, Detroit, Mich. Domestic gas
ranges. 170,128; May 29.
Detroit Hosierv Company, Detroit, Mich. Hosiery.
177,964 ; Dec. 4.
Detroit Lubricator Company, Detroit, Mich. Locomotive
lubricators, stationarv lubricators, valve and oil cups.
176.955 ; June 5.
Detroit Lubricator Company, Detroit, Mich. Metal valves
for pipe lines and the like. 179,929 ; July 24.
Detroit Packing Company, Detroit, Mich. Fresh beef.
166,658; May 29.
Detroit Soda Products Co., Detroit, Mich. Cleaning and
■washing compound, having water softening properties.
181,737 ; Nov. 13.
Detroit White Lead Works, Detroit, Mich. Paints, paint
enamels, .lapans, etc. 171,985 ; Feb. 13.
Deutsche Capselin- & Zinnolitwerke Gesellsehaft mit be-
schrankter Haftung, Hamburg - Wandsbek, Germany.
Bottle varnishes, adhesive gums, and sealing wax.
166,661 ; Nov. 6.
Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheldeanstalt, vormals Roess-
ler, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Chemical prepa-
rations used against plant pests and seed afflictions.
167,842 ; July 17.
Deutsche Elektrizitiits-Werke zu Aachen-Garbe, Lahmeyer
& Co.- Aktlengesellschaft, Aachen, Germany. Dynamos,
electromotors and parts thereof, electrical apparatus.
162,985; Apr. 3.
Devers, Murrel O.. doing business as Dim-Brite Mfg.
Company. Dayton, Ohio. Switch for dimming the
electric headlights of automobiles and motor cycles.
185.247: Nov. 20.
De Vilbiss Manufacturing Co., The, Toledo. Ohio. Com-
pressed-air spraying machines for applying paints, var-
nishes, etc., hose cleaners, etc. 161,177 ; Jan. 2.
De Vito, Aristide. doing business as Washington Pastry
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Honey and nut confections.
167,867; May 1.
De Vito Salvo Hair Tonic Co., Inc., New York, N. T.
Hair tonic and preservative. 177,833 ; Aug. 7.
Devoto y Cauchaner, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Soaps,
pastes, powders, and liquids for cleaning metal, wood,
leather, and clothing. 171,729 ; Apr. 3.
Dewart Milk Prod. Co. Inc., Dewart, Pa. Ice cream,
sweetened condensed milk, plain condensed milk, ice-
cream mixes, etc. 169,849 : May 1.
Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass.
f'oments for sealing tin cans, glass or metal containers,
anr! I)ottle caps. etc. 172,033 : Mar. 20.
De Witt. E. C, & Co., Inc., Chicago, XU. Preparation
for removing corns and calll 178,597; July 10.
Dewma Company. (See McAllister, William E.)
Dew-On Company. (See WiLson. George T.)
Dextra Manufacturing Co., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle jacks.
165,787; Oct. 16.
Dextro Products Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Glues or pastes.
186.220; Nov. 20.
De Zon. Florie. Detroit, Mich. Preparation for the
treatment of hair and scalp. 174,130; May 15.
Dial, George H., doing business as Dial Tent & Awning
Co., Columbus, Ohio. Tents. 187,205 ; Dec. 11.
Diamond Bros., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 183,366 ;
Sept. 25.
Diamond Cab Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y. Auto-
mobile bodies. 179,993 ; Aus. 14.
Diamond Cab Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Monthly publication. 181,014 ; Sept. 11.
Diamond Cake Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cake.
160.239: Mar. 27.
Diamond Calk and Horseshoe Co., Duluth. Minn. Horse-
shoes and horseshoe calks. 144.607 ; Feb. 27.
Diamond, David, Lincoln, Nebr. Wheat flour. 180,967 ;
Sept. 25.
Diamond Expansion Bolt Co., New York, N. Y. Galva-
nizing. 161,822; Aug. 14.
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Alpliabetic'al list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Diamond Expansion Bolt Co., New York, N. Y. Rings for
.stringing bridle wires. 170,782-3 ; Aug. 21.
Diamond Food Products Company. (See Sterrick, Harri-
son D.)
rii.'imond Laboratories, Inc., Tlie, Seattle, Wash. Hair
dressing. 17G.791 ; June 12.
Diamond Manufacturing Company. (See Ewing,
Josepli H.)
Diiunond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
158,822-3 ; Apr. 17.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
177,075-8; Apr. 17.
Diamond Match Compnny, The, Chicago, III. Matches.
178,896-900; May 22.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
178,012-13 ; May 22.
Diamond Match Company, The, Chicago, 111. Matches.
178,914 ; Aug. 14.
Diamond Mills Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Toilet
paper. 181,387 ; .July 24.
Diamond Star Products Co. (See Katz, Sigmund.)
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and
Bridgeport, Pa. Laminated phenolic condensation
product made by impregnating materials. 180,163 ;
Aug. 7.
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and Bridge-
port, Pa. Gear blanks and gear wheels. 183.438 :
Oct. 2.
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and Bridge-
port, Pa. Laminated phenolic condensation product.
183,439; Nov. 27.
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and Bridge-
port, Pa. Gear blanks and gear wheels. 183,440 ;
Oct. 2.
Diamond State Fibre Company, Elsmere, Del., and
Bridgeport, Pa. Laminated phenolic condensation
product. 183,442 ; Nov. 27.
Diaz, Carlos J., doing business as Les Parfums Dcs
Courtisanes, New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, etc. 187,569-70 ;
Dec. 25.
Dick, A. B., Company, Chicago, 111. Duplicating machines
and parts thereof. 167,937 ; Jan, 23.
Dickes, Block and Abbey. New York, N. Y. Dresses,
costumes, and gowns. 176,538 : .\ug. 14.
Dickey, William E., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Automatic
pneumatic water-supply system. 178,433 ; July 10.
Dickinson, Albert, Company, The, Chicago, 111. Poultry
feed. 175.073 ; June 5.
Dickinson, Albert, Company, The, Chicago, 111. Dairy feed.
175,074 ; June 5.
Dickinson Fuel Company, Dallas, Tex. Blacksmith coal.
181.253; Sept. 4.
Dickson Chemical Co. (See Dickson, Moses A.)
Dickson, Hugh F., Covington. Tenn. Salve for the
treatment of pneumonia, influenza, croup, asthma, and
colds. 174.768 ; June 5.
Dickson, Jessie A., doing bu.siness as J. A. Dickson Mfg.
Co., Gary, lud. Preparation for use in treating the
scalp and promoting the growth of hair. 182,405 ;
Oct. 30.
Dickson, Moses A., doing business as Dickson Chemical
Co., Eatonton, Ga. Hair dressing. 169,533 ; Jan. 9.
Didrichsen, Johan, Christiania, Norway. Cod-liver oil.
175,715; July 24.
Diebold Safe & Lock Company, Canton, Ohio. B'iling,
skeleton, fireproof, burglarproof, and manganese safes,
vault doors, locks, and safe-deposit boxes. 174,127 ;
May 8.
Dlederich, Henry, Brooklyn and Vallev Stream, N. Y.
Eusk. 180,110; Sept. 25.
Diehl, Kane & Diehl Tailoring Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Men's outer garments or clothing. 179,784 ; Dec. 18.
Diekemper, Ray J., Tei-re Haute, Ind. Horse-radish.
172.867 ; Apr. 17. ,
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrapping
p.iper. 183,056 ; Oct. 2.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrap-
ping paper. 184,654 ; Oct. 16.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Writ-
ing paper. 184,655 ; Oct. 16.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrap-
ping paper. 184,658 ; Oct. 16.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bond
paper. 186,874 ; Dec. 25.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrap-
ping p.nper. 186,875; Dec. 4.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bond
paper. 186,876 ; Dec. 25.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrap-
ping paper. 186,877; Dec. 4.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati. Ohio. Blast-
ing paper. 186,878-9 : Dec. 4.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Blasting
paper. 186,880; Dec. 25.
Diem & Wing Paper Co.. The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrap-
ping paper. 186,883; Dee. 4.
Diem & Wing Paper Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bond
paper. 186,885; Dec. 4.
Diem & Wing Paper Co.. The. Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrap-
ping paper. 187,565 ; Dec. 18.
Dietz, R. E., Company, New York, N. Y. Oil-burniag
lanterns and the burners and metal parts thereof.
176,455 ; May 22.
Dietzgeu, Eugene, Co., Chicago, 111. Ruling, detail rul-
ing, railroad, curve, etc., pens. 175,136 ; July 3.
Dlffenbacher. Mark M., Long Beach, Calif. Candies.
158,113: Sept. 25.
Dlghton, Samuel R., Savannah, 6a. Medicinal prepa-
rations for colds and constipation. 178,499 ; July 10.
Di Giorgio, Rosario, Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh citrus
fruits, fresh deciduous fruits, and fresh vegetables.
165,354 ; Feb. 27.
Dikeman, Carroll H., doing business as Dikeman's Orange
Beverage Stores, Washington. D. C. Orange juice,
fruit ciders. 182,738-9; Oct. 30.
Dilas, Harry, doing business as The Arcadia, Bay City,
Mich. Candy. 176,731 ; July 10.
Dill & Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Printing and writ-
ing papers. 187,608 ; Dec. 18.
Dillard & Keene Co., Eustis, Fla. Fresh citrous fruits.
172,668 ; May 15.
Dillon, Charles G., New York, N. Y. Beverage sold as a
soft drink and sirups for making the same. 179,590 ;
July 17.
Dim-Brite Manufacturing Company. (See Do vers, Mur-
rel O.)
Dimit Co., Inc., The, Baltimore, Md. Electrically-
operated headlight dimmers. 171,121 ; Feb. 20.
Dinamite Cleaner Corporation. (See ButterflcHd, Charles
P.)
Dingfelder & Balisb, New York, N. Y. Onions. 184,604 ;
Nov. 6.
Dingfelder & Bali.-sh, New York, N. Y. Fresh onions.
184,659 ; Dec. 11.
Dinhofer Bros. Inc., New York. N. Y. Bar pins, belt
buckles, bracelets, brooches, neck chains, etc. 173,918;
Apr. 3.
Dinhofer Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Platinum in bars,
sheets, rolls, etc., and platinum solder. 173.019:
Apr. 3.
Dinhofer Bros. Ine., New York, N. Y. Watchcases.
176,168 ; June 26.
Dlodato, Frank A., doing business as Buffalo Novelty Com-
pany, Buffalo, JSt. Y. Gasoline savers or devices for
supplying water vapor to internal-combustion engines.
169,011; Jan. 9.
Diozone Company. (See Merrltt, Hiram.)
Di Palma, F. & J., New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 166,878 ;
Mar. 27.
Direct Chocolate Company, Inc., Fall River, Mass. Candy.
180,755: Aug. 21.
Direct Method Company, Warren, Pa. Traveling bags.
182,572 ; Aug. 28.
Disappearing Propeller Boat Co. Limited, Toronto, On-
tario, Canada. Internal-combustion motors and parts
thereof. 184,815 ; Dec. 18.
Disc Alley Manufacturing Comp.inv, Atlanta, Ga. Parlor
board game. 165,010 ; Apr. 3.
Dismond, Henry B., doing business as 0-Do-Less Prod-
ucts Co., Danville, HI. Toilet lotion for deodorizing
offensive and excessive perspiration. 169,437 ; Feb. 2().
Disney Hats, New York, N. Y. Hats and caps. 171.209;
Apr. 3.
Diseton, Henry, & Sons, Incorporated, Tacony, Phila-
delphia Pa. Saws. 188,002 ; Dec. 25.
Dis+illator, H. L., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. La-
dies' hats 186,221 ; Dec. 11.
Dixie Maid Hat Company, West Carrollton, Ohio. Hats.
183,560; Nov. 27.
Dixie Mills. Clarksville, Tenn. Wheat and Graham flour,
corn meal, and wheat feed. 173,741 ; Sept. 11.
Dixie Oil & Grease Company, Atlanta, Ga. Lubricating
oils and greases. 166,659 ; June 19.
Dixon Cereal and Feed Company, Dixon, 111. Hog food.
171,730 ; Sept. 11.
Dixon, Charles P., doing business as Itis-Real Remedy
Company, Kansas City, Mo. Salves and ointments.
162,613 ; May 29.
Dixon, Joseph Crucible Company, Jersey Citv, N. J.
Pencils. 123,798; Sept. 11.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Pencil.-?. 123,798 ; Oct. 9.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Pencils. 171,986; Mav 1.
Dobbie Mclnnefe & Clyde. Ltd.. Glasgow, Scotland. Liquid-
measuring and level-indicating apparatus. 157,413 ;
Feb. 6.
Dobbs & Co., New York, N. Y. Caps, hats, gloves, neck-
wear, fur coats, suits, etc. 176.257 ; Aug. 7.
Dobson, John & James, Inc., New York, N. Y. Coats for
ladies and misses. 165,289 ; Jan. 2.
Dodge, A. M., Inc., Stuart and Lake Worth, Fla. Bev-
erages sold as soft drinks. 183,443 ; Oct. 9.
Dodge Citv Ice Cream & Produce Company, The, Dodge
City, Kans. Butter. 168,600; .Tan. 16.
Dodge, F. W., Corporation. New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 185,570 ; Nov. 20.
Dodge, F. W., Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y. Weekly
magazine. 185,571-2 ; Nov. 20.
Dodge, Sweeney & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits, vegetables, and fish. 162.724 ; Jan. 9.
Doe River Overall Company, Elizabethton, Tenn. Over-
alls and overall coats. 176,608 ; Aug. 28.
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863
Doehler Die-Casting Co., Broobl.vn, N. Y. Die-easting
metal and die castings. 174,562 ; Apr. 3.
Doerinu' Manufricturinsr Company, Cliic;igo, 111. .\utoino-
bilo or vehicle electric lamps. 183.202 ; Dec. 18.
Docrins Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Automo-
bile or vehicle clecfric lamps. 180,222 ; Dec. 25.
Poll, Jacv)b. & Sons. New York, N. Y". Tianofortes, pianos,
auil phonographs. 170,138: Aug. 21.
• Dolly Dixie" M'fg Company. (See Morgan-Anderson
Company.)
Dollv Madison Dresses. Inc., New Y"ork, N. Y'. Misses'
dresses. 157.760 : Aug. 21 .
Dollv Varden Co. (See Willats, Marietta B.)
Dollv Varden Chocolate Company, The, Cincinnati Ohio.
Candies. 175.632 ; May 22.
Dollv Varden Chocolate Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cand.y. 182,236: Sept. 11.
Dolph. .lohn C.. Company, Newark. N. J. Varnish.
178.716: Oct. 23.
Domestic Devices Corporation, New York, N. T. Blade
sharpeners. 184.024 : Nov. 20.
Domestic Devices Corporation. New York, N. Y. Machine
for grinding scissors, etc. 185.512 : Oct. 30.
Domestic Electric Companv, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Kadio
apparatus. 169,626 ; July 10.
Domestic Engineering Co., Chicago, 111. Plumbing and
heating periodical. 172,587 ; Mar. 27.
Domino Confection Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Pop-corn
confection. 153,650; Feb. 20.
Domino House. (See Sullivan, Marguerite, assignor.)
Domore Chair Company. (See Ferris, William S.)
Donahue, Honrv M., doing business as Hoyt Apothecaries
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mouth wash. 171.90S ;
Apr. 3.
Donahoe's Inc., Pittsburgh. Pa. Chocolates and chocolate-
coated canoi.;S. 161,035 : Jan. 2.
Donaldson & Co. (See GriflBths, David R.)
Donemar Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Stockings.
184,542 ; Nov. 6.
DoniL'er & Coccpanr Inc.. New York. N. Y. Hypodermic
svriiises. 176.937 : Mav 8.
Donley Brothers Co.. The, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal building
specialties. 154,491 ; Mar. 13.
Donlev Brothers Company. The. Cleveland. Ohio. Manu-
factured devices. 178,828 : Aug. 7.
Donley Brothers Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio. Drain-
pipe traps for refrigerators and bathtubs, slop sinks,
etc. 178,829 ; Oct. 2.
Donnellv Machine Co. Inc.. Brockton. Mass. Electric
flatirons. 182,573 ; Oct. 23.
Donnellv Machine Co., Inc., Brockton, Mass. Machinery
for use in the shoe, hat, and glove trade. 182,574 ;
Oct. 30.
DoTiohoe, Patrick J., doing business as The Mlnox Co.,
New York, N. T. Antiseptic germicide and deodorant.
185.110: Dec. 18.
Door. Arthur E., & Co. Inc., Boston, Mass. Hams and
bacons. 1.59,852 ; Oct. 16.
DopJ:oglou Bros, of New York, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 177.037 ; May 1.
Doptoglou Bros, of New York, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 177.079 : Sept. 25.
Doptoglou Bros, of N. T.. New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 183.444 ; Nov. 6.
Dorfman & Miller, New York, N. Y. Coats for children,
juniors, misses, and ladies. 169,396 : Apr. 3.
Dorgan-McPhillips Sales Co. Inc., Mobile, Ala. Canned
shrimp. 183,258; Sept. 18.
Dorgan. Wm. J., doing business as W. J. Dorgan Co..
Riverside, Calif. Canned fruits and vegetables.
186,271 : Nov. 27.
D'Orio, Julius, doing business as Advertoshare Co., High-
grove. Calif. Checker-game coupon punch board.
170,872; Nov. 13.
D'Orlando &- Co. Ltd.. Boston, Mass. Candy and choco-
lates. 168.357 ; Sept. 4.
Dorman. Nathan, New York, N. Y. Cheese. 165,126 ;
Jan. 30.
Dormer Brothers Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ho-
siery. 184,068 : Oct. 9.
Dornaus. Ernest E., Oklahoma, Okla. Wedges. 178,235 ;
Dec. 18.
Dorr. Arthur E.. & Co., Boston, Mass. Butter, olives,
and oleomargarine. 80,177 ; June 5.
Dorr Company. The, New York, N. Y. Pumps and
agitators and thickeners, screens, and classifiers for
separating solids from liquids. 173,128 ; Feb. 27.
Dorsch. Peter M.. Washington, D. C. Bread and rolls.
160,875 ; Dec. 11.
Doscat Tire & Rubber Corporation, Rochester, N. T.
Rubber tires. 172.260; Apr. 3.
Doubrava & Morris, doing business as Sun Sipt Apiaries,
Los Angeles, Calif. Jellies. 172.588; Sept. 25.
Doncleff. Dine K.. Peoria. 111. Canned prepared caviar.
172.266: May 8.
Dougherty, W. F., & Sons, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Coal and gas combination ranges and broUers and
warming closets. 177,774 ; July 17,
Douglas & Burns, Ltd., Des Moines, Iowa. Ingredients
used in food beverages or cooking. 168,402; Sept. 11.
Douglas, Harry A., doing business as H. A. D. Sales
& Engineering Co., Not Incorporated, Bronson, Mich.
Electric connectors, connecting plugs, wiring outfits,
etc. 142,829 ; June 26, 1923.
Dou.i;las, Richard, doing business as The R. E. D. Mfg.
Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Polishing oils for painted, var-
nished, and lacquered surfaces. 174.429 ; Apr. 10.
Douglas, W. L., Shoe Company, Brockton, Mass. Boots
and shoes made wholly or in part of leather. 176,331 ;
May 22.
Douglass Caramel Company, Wilmington, Del., and Phila-
delphia, Pa. Candies. 179,591 ; Sept. 18.
Dover Manufacturing Company, The, Dover, Ohio. Elec-
tric sadirons. 178,236 ; June 5.
Dow, Jones & Company. New York, N. Y. Daily news-
paper. 169.627 ; Jan. 2.
Dowd, J. C. & Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Receptacles.
183.469 : Oct. 23.
Dowd, J. C, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet combs,
pincushion holders, and buttonhooks. 183,470 ;
Nov. 13.
Dowst, T. S.. doing business as Dowst Bros. Co., Chicago,
111. Miniature living-room suites, bedroom suites, din-
ing-room sets, etc. 158,974 ; Dec. 25.
Drabek, Charles, doing business as Painters Supply Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Paints, varnishes, paint enamels.
165,858 ; July 17.
Drabek. Charles, doing business as Painters Supply Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Ready-mixed paints and paint
enamels. 182,502 ; Sept. 4".
Drabek. Charles, doing business as Painters Supply Co.,
Cleveland. Ohio. Ready-mixed paints, varnishes, paint
enamels, stains. 165,859 : Sept. 4.
Drake, John J., & Sons, Amsterdam, N. Y. Ointment for
treatment of sprains, sore muscles, insect bites, etc.
169,671 ; Feb. 13.
Draper-Maynard Company. The, Plymouth, N. H. Base-
balls, mitts, basket balls, boxing gloves, etc. 170.631;
Jan. 2.
Draper-Maynard Company, The, Plymouth. N. H. Ath-
letic shirts, jerseys, and sweaters. 170,632 ; Aug. 7.
Dreams Co. (See Darlev, John W.)
Dreifus. Eckstein & King, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
169,475 ; Feb. 20.
Driefus, Eckstein & King, Inc., New York. N. Y. Men's,
women's, and children's knit and flat hosiery. 172,9^5 ;
May 22.
Drew, B. F., & Co., Inc., New York. N. Y., and doing
business in Boston, Mass., as J. A. Morse. Nut butter.
163.617 : Nov. 20.
Drew, Hilda L., doing business as The Hilda Lee, Lowell,
Mass. Tissue creams. 187,408 ; Dee. 25, 1923.
Driffill, Emma G.. doing business as Driffill & Norman,
Oxnard. Calif. Orange marmalade. 165,784; Feb. 13.
Driffill & Norman. (See Driffill. Emma G.)
Dri-Kamp Company. (See Purcell, Isaac S.)
Drs. Brown and Brown, Chicago. 111. Medicated wax for
treatment of pyorrhea. 177.269 ; July 31.
Drug Products Co. Inc, The, Long Island City, N. Y.
Food tonic and general stimulant to cell metabolism.
166.134 : July 10.
Drug Products Co. Inc., The, Long Island Citv. N. Y.
Suppositories. 173,999 : Apt-. 10.
Drug Products. Inc. (See Thorburn, Henry C.)
Druggists' Supplv Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hand-
kerchiefs. 181,388 ; Aug. 7.
Druggists' Supplv Corporation, New York, N. Y. Pen-
cils. 184.070;" Oct. 16.
Druffgists' Supplv Corporation. New York, N. Y'. Foun-
tain pen. 186.272 : Nov. 20.
Drvden Corporation, The, Oakland, Calif. Ice cream in
brick form. 170.680 : Mar. 27.
Dryol Corporation, The. Atlanta, Ga. Powdered greasing
compound to be applied to bread pans, etc. 184.395 ;
Oct. 9. 1923.
Dryol Polish Mfg. Co. (See Ruggles, Harry M.)
Dual-Use Companv. Knoxville, Tenn. Combined letter
sheet and advertising folder. 182.503; Oct. 16.
Duarte-Monrovia Fruit Exchange, Duarte, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 175,853 ; June 26.
Dubilier Condenser and Radio Corporation. New York.
N. Y. Crystal detectors and rectifiers. 178.333 ;
June 5.
Dubilier Condenser & Radio Corp., New York, N. Y.
Connectins plugs for use with radio apparatus.
181,254; Oct. 30.
Dudley & Co., Fatrport, N. Y. Baking powder, bicarbon-
ate of soda, .gloss starch. 179,859 ; Aug. 28.
Dudlev Gum Companv. Nashville. Tenn. Chewing gum.
161,040; Sept. 11.
Dudlev, Hettie J., Richmond, Va. Fancy bags of cloth.
180;056 ; Sept. 4.
Dudley Lumber Companv Inc., Memphis, Tenn. Logs
and rough lumber. 178.598 ; .Tuly 24.
Dudley Paper Co.. The. Lansing, Mich. Kraft paper
for 'wrapping purposes. 173.594: Mar. 6.
Duds Co. (See Winter, Charles A.)
DufPv, F. S., doing business as The F. S. Duffy Medicine
Co., New Bern, N. C. Antimalarial tablet. 175,547 ;
May 15.
Duffv-Mott Companv, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Vinegars.
165,068; Sept. 25.
864
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED PROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marlc applicants — Continued.
Du£Ey-Mott Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vinegars.
165,070; Jan. 9.
Dugan & Hudson Co., Rochester, N. Y. Leather boots
and shoes. 166,055 ; May 22.
Dugan & Hudson Co., Rochester, N. Y. Leather shoes.
175,599 ; July 10.
Duluth Paper and Stationery Co., Duluth, Minn. Crape,
toilet, and wrapping paper, tablets, and notebooks.
181,437; Oct. 16.
Dunbar Molasses & Syrup Co., New Orleans, La. Table
sirup and molasses. 165,529 ; Feb. 6.
Dunbar Molasses & Syrup Co., New Orleans, La. Table
sirup and molasses. 167,090 ; Apr. 24 ; Serial No.
165,529; published Feb. 6, 1923.
Duncan Chemical Company, Albany, Ala. Medicines and
insecticides. 168,518 ; Apr. 3.
Duncan, W. H., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Waterproofed
textiles and fabrics used in the manufacture of auto-
mobile tops and covers, and side curtains. 149,273 ;
Mar. 27.
Dunco Metal Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Sheet-
metal products, corner irons, plaster bead, etc.
183.471 ; Oct. 30.
Dunhill, Alfred, of London, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pipes,
cigar and cigarette holders, and tobacco pouches.
179,263 ; July 10.
Dunhill, Alfred, of London, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pipes,
cigar and cigarette holders, and tobacco pouches.
179,265 ; Oct. 23.
Dunlap & Co., New York, N. Y. Hats. 180,657 ; Sept. 11.
Dunlap & Co., New York, N. Y. Straw and felt hats.
184,786; Nov. 27.
Dunlevy Packing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to
Dunlevy-J''ranklin Company. Butter, oleomargarine,
. eggs, lard, etc. 150,310 ; Aug. 7.
Dunlevy Packing Company, assignor to Dunlevy-Franklin
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Butter, oleomargarine, es'gs.
meats, etc. 150,311 ; Sept. 11.
Dunlevy Packing Company, assignor to Dunlevy-Franklin
Company, Pittsburgh. Pa.. Butter, margarines, eggs,
lard, etc. 155,668; .July 24.
Dunlop Milling Co., Clarksville, Tenn. Self-rising flour.
' 160,592; Nov. 20.
Dunlop Milling Co., Clarksville, Tenn. Wheat floui'.
162,808 : June 5.
Dunlop Milling Company, The, Clarksville, Tenn. Self-
•rising flour. 182,740 ; Nov. 13.
Dunlop Mills. (See Warner, Moore & Co.)
Dunn, Eli H., doing business as Ell Laboratory, and E. H.
Dunn it Co., Kansas City, Mo. Medical product.
172,080 ; Aug. 7.
Dunn, John, Son & Co., New York, N. Y. Shovels and
spades. 172,037; Apr. 10.
Dunton, M. W., Co., The. (See Chapman, Frank.)
Dunwoody Halsey, Paris, Prance. Penholders and black
and colored pencils. 150,154 ; Mar. 20.
Dunwoody, Halsey, Paris, France. Pharmaceutical prep-
arations for rheumatism, bronchitis, etc. 174,959 ;
Aug. 14.
Duo-Art Belleek Co., Trenton,. N. J., and Newtown
Borough, Pa. Pottery ware. 185,209 ; Dec. 4.
Duophone Syndicate Limited, The, London, England.
. Talking machines. 181,015 ; Oct. 9.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
.'goods. 175.473; Apr. 3.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. " Silk piece
goods. 178,970-1 ; June 12.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 178.97.3-9 ; June 12.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 181,255-60 ; July 17.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New Yorlr, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 183,262; Sept. 25.
Duplan Silk Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 187,208-9; Dec. 25.
Dn Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Dyestufifs. 149,954 ; Jan. 2.
Du Pont, E. I., do Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Collars for personal wear. 160,053 ; Jan. 9.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Lacquers and enamels. 162,384 ; June 19.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Clocks. 170,235; Mar. 27.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Toilet articles, comprising manicure implements.
170,236 ; Feb. 13.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,' Del.
Boxes and containers comprising boxes and containers
for cream, salve, jewels, talcum powder, etc. 170,237;
Mar. 13.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Hair combs, shoehorns, buttonhooks, and pincushions.
170,238; Mar. 13.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Hand mirrors, picture frames. 170,239 ; May 8.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Brushes. 170,240; Mar. 13.
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Pyroxylin, nitrocellulose, pyroxylin and artificial ivorv.
170,241 ; Mar. 13.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Fungicide, seed disinfectant, general disinfectant.
172,263; Mar. 13.
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Dyestuffs, dyestufC intermediates, and chemicals.
172,869 ; Sept. 11.
Du Pont Engineering Company, Wilmington, Del. Metal-
lic alloys. 178,981 ; Sept. 18.
Dupuis-Rickman Engraving & Embossing Co., Chicago,
m. Greeting cards. 157,560; June 12.
Dura Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Window regulators
169,803 ; May 8.
Dura Film Protector Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Motion-
picture films, photographic transparencies, raw films,
and photographic supplies, etc. 170,477 ; Feb. 6.
Durabell Mills Co., The. (See Kronovet, Joseph A.)
Durable Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Semi-
liquid asbestos roof coating. 175,190 ; Aug. 7.
Durard Desk Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Desks.
166,736; June 12.
Dur-A-Tone Record Co. (See Davis, George H.)
Durbrow & Hearne. New York, N. Y. Straw-sewing
machines. 174,821 ; Mar. 20.
Durbrow & Hearne, New York, N. Y. Cutting machines
for use in the manufacture of hats. 174,822 ; June 19,
Durbrow & Hearne, New York, N. Y. Straw-sewing ma-
chines. 174,823; Mar. 20.
Durez Company, Inc. (See Industrial Molded Materials
Company, assignor.)
Durkee-Atwood (2o., Minneapolis, Minn. Pedal covers.
174,612 ; May 1.
Duro Pump & Manufacturing Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Pneumatic pressure systems, pumps, and fluid-pressure
motors, explosive engines, and parts thereof. 171,630 ;
Jan. 2.
Duryea Manufacturing Company, Bayonne, N. J. Belt
dressing. 173,742; .Tune 12.
Dutkanych, Theodore P., Chicago, 111. Cigars. 180,171;
July 10.
Dutra, John F., doing business as Galtra Manufacturing
Co., Fall River, Mass. Furniture polish. 164,792 ;
Mar. 27.
Dutton, James, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for treat-
ment of the bowels. 182,705 ; Oct. 30.
Dwelle-K.iiser Co., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Window glass.
169,028 ; Nov, 6.
Dwinell-Wright Company, Boston, Mass. Coffee. 154,793 ;
May 1.
DX Instrument Company. (See Hippie, Solomon R.,
assignor.)
Dvas, Bernal H., Los Angeles, Calif. Portable ninepin
■game. 187,376 ; Dec. 18.
Dyer Company, The, Cambridge, Mass. Radio apparatus.
170,478; Jan. 9.
Dyer, 15. H., Company, Philarlelphla, Pa. Hot bottles
for medical pnrposf-s. 100,053 : Apr. 3.
Dyer, Harry B., doing business as National Safe Protector
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Noxious-gafi-producing liquid
for the protection of safes and the like. 182,963 ;
Dee. 25.
Dyestuffs & Chemicals, Incorporated, St. Louis, Mo. Coal-
tar dyes, colors, and intermediates. 176,789 ; June 12.
Dyestuffs & Chemicals, Incorporated, St. Louis, Mo. » Col-
oring matter for butter. 176,790 ; July 17.
Dyx Hosiery Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Hosiery. 165,021 ;
Feb. 13.
B. B. Candy Co. (See Carametos, John J. M.)
E. K. Co., The. (See Kraemer, Edmund M.)
Eads, William H., Bristol, Va. Candy. 168,759 ; Apr. 17.
Eagle Carburetor Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Car-
buretors and structural parts and fittings therefor.
178,434; July 3.
Eagle Carburetor Company, The. T^leveland, Ohio. Car-
buretors and parts thereof. 181,82.S ; Sept. 11.
Eagle, J. H. & C. K., Inc., Shamokin, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Silk fabrics in the piece. 151,154 ; Mar. 13.
Eagle Nest Hatchery. (See Little, Henry, & Sons.)
Eagle Picher Lead Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pure white lead. 170,757 ; Apr. 3.
Eagle Picher Lead Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pure
white lead. 170,758 : Feb. 13.
Eagle Skirt Company, New York, N. Y. Women's bloom-
ers, pantalets, and petticoats. 171,490 ; June 26.
Eagle, Tea & Coffee Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Coffee and tea. 176,672 ; May 22.
Earl Fruit Company, Sacramento, Calif. Fresh canta-
loupes. 168,403 ; Mar. 6.
Earl Fruit Company, Sacramento, Calif. Fresh decidu-
ous fruits. 170,010 ; Aug. 7.
Earl Fruit Company of The Northwest, Spokane, Wash.
Fresh apples. 177,282; May 29.
Earl, Grace D., Chicago, 111. Face powder, perfume,
rouge, etc. 162,729 ; Aug. 28.
Earle Textile Company, Morgantown, N. C. Hosiery.
173,351 ; June 26.
East Coast Trading Co., Baltimore, Md. Shell and .grit.
173,075; June 19.
East Side Bottling Works, Detroit, Mich. Beverages sold
as soft drinks. 182.437 ; Oct. 30.
East Tennessee Packing Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Ba-
con, ham, boiled ham, sugar-cured meats. 161,622 ;
Jan. 9.
Easter Pish Company, Norfolk, Va. Fresh fish and
oysters. 177,900 ; June 12.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
865
Eastern Auto Troducts Co.. Providence, R. I. Chemical
carbon remover for internal-combustion engines.
107. 07G ; June 5.
Eastern Foundry Company, The, Boyertown, Pa. Cast-
iron pipe and fittings and other plumbers' supplies.
178,095: June 12.
Eastern Foundry Company, The, Boyertown, Pa. Cast-
iron pipes, cast-iron bends, etc. 178,5.57 ; Nov. 27.
Eastern Hair Net Trading Co., New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 172,267 ; Jan. 30.
Eastern Hat & Cap Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
and children's hats. 165,670 ; Jan. 30.
Eastern Specialty Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Elec-
trical instruments for central-station uses. 170,792 ;
Oct. 9.
Eastern Specialty Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. .Arti-
ficial load transformers, testing switches, etc.
176,887 ; Oct. 30.
Eastern Stales Farmers' Exchange, Springfield, Mass.
Mixed teed for cattle. 182,142 ; Oct. 2.
Easting Windscreens Limited, Birmingham, England.
Wind screens for use with vehicles. 171,987 ;
Apr. 24.
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic
shutters. 180,846 ; July 10.
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic
shutters. 187,097 ; Dec. 25.
Eastmond, John E., doing business as Work Savers Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Treated cloth for dusting and
polishing. 173,181 ; Mar. 27.
Easton, Gilbert J., Newark, N. J. Vegetable relishes.
172,149 ; May 8.
Easton, Henry P. jr., doing business as Easton Odor-
Lue Co., Denver, Colo. Odor-preventing preparation.
186,358; Dec. 11.
Easy-Go-Lax Relief Co. (See Bircbfiel, Carl R.)
Eaton Axle & Spring Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Automobile bumper. 186,632 ; Dec. 11.
Eaton Flour Mills. (Cee Colorado Milling & Elevator
Company.)
Eavenson, J., & Sons Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.,
and Camden, N. J. Soap. 183,263 ; Oct. 16.
Eberhard Faber Pencil Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lead
pencils. 177,835 ; June 19.
Eberhardt, Robert, doing business as Pull-Grip Electric
Company, New York, N. Y. Jncandescent-lamp sock-
ets, fuse socket.s, and switches. 180,923 : Sept. 4.
Eberle, Francis X., Los Angeles, Calif. Containers made
of wood or metal for merchandise. 172,936 ; Apr. 3.
Ebling Company, The, New York, N. Y. Concentrated
commercial diastase. 181,065 ; Aug. 21.
Ebrey Chemical Works, New Yorjj, N. Y. Medicines for
gallstones, etc., laxative pills, etc. 180,057 ; Nov. 6.
Eckelkamp, John, doing business as Parkview Electric
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Electric time switches, light
flashes, transformers, motors, etc. 177,689 ; July 10.
Eckman Chemical Company, Omaha, Nebr. Insecticide.
159.504 ; Nov. 20.
Ec-Ko-Beverage Corporation, Newark, N. J. Beverage sold
as a soft drink. 171,307 ; Jan. 2.
Eclipse Knitting Mills. (See Berger, Isodor.)
Eclipse Shoe Manufacturing Company, Mexico, Mexico.
Rubber heels. 169,706 ; Feb. 27.
Eclipse Specialty Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Timers for internal-combustion engines. 171,266 ; Jan. 9.
Ecometer Manufacturing Company, Inc., Orange, N. J.
Ignition-timing devices for internal-combustion en-
gines. 151,151 ; Apr. 24.
Econ Oil & Gas Company, The, Lima, Ohio. Gasoline,
kerosene, motor oils, greases, and lubricating oils.
172,641 ; Feb. 13.
Economic Perfume Manufacturing Co. (See SaluzzI,
Pasquale. )
Economos, Michael, Oak Park, 111. Candy bars.
164,310; Feb. 6.
Economy Cooker Company, Providence, R. I. Steam-pres-
sure cookers. 183,562 ; Dec. 18.
Economy Engineering Company, Chicago, 111. Racks for
supporting barrels and the like. 172,038 ; Jan. 30.
Economy Fuse and Manufacturing Company, Chicago, III.
Electrical fuses. 186.318 ; Dec. 4.
Economy Plumber Company, The. (See Hercules Chemi-
cal Co.)
Economy System Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Clothes
racks and hangers. 174,513 ; May 22.
Economy Wiping Materials Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Pieces of fabric used for polishing, cleaning, or dust-
ing. 182,468 ; Oct. 2.
Edco Manufacturing Co. (See Conroy, Harry E.)
Eddine Manufacturing Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Me-
dicinal agents for the external treatment of bodily
pains. 175,548 ; June 5.
Eddy, D., and Sons Company, Boston, Mass. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. J79,994 ; July 3.
Edel's, S. T., Sons, Baltimore, Md. Butter. 161,415 ;
Sept. 11.
Edelstein Company, New York, N. Y. Watches and
watchcases. 174,895 ; June 5.
Ederer Bros., Chicago, 111. Candies. 174,563 : Dec. 25.
Edgar Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Lini-
ments. 157,417 ; May 1.
Edgerton Manufacturing Co., The, Plymouth, Ind. Bas-
kets. 183,698; Sept. 11.
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Edison Pen Company, Incorporated, Petersburg, Va. Lead
pencils. 163,385 ; Feb. 13.
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated, West Orange, N. J.
Devices for controlling the starting and stopping of
phonographic apparatus. 139,518 ; May 15.
Edith, Frances. (See Gallagher, James T.)
Edmonds Shoe Company, Milwaukee Wis. Leather
shoes. 174.514 ; Apr. 17.
Edral Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chemicals consisting
of a tooth paste, mouth wash, etc. 178,238 ; July 17.
Edson Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. Tomato sauce. 169,239 ;
Mar. 6.
Edtbauer, E., & Co., Chicago, 111. Weighing machines,
• 144.669 ; Jan. 30.
Edward Lyman Bell, Inc., New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 172,662 ; Feb. 27.
Edwards, A. M., Incorporated, Atlanta, Ga. Hair tonics
and scalp preparation. 170,011 ; Apr. 3.
Edwards, C. D. Manufacturing Co., Albert Lea, Minn.
Road drags, ditches, graders, and scrapers, and offset
engine hitches. 168,210 ; Jan. 23.
Edwards & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Radio re-
ceiving sets. 165,533 ; Feb. 20.
Edwards, Frank M., Milwaukpe, Wis. Trees, plants,
shrubs, and bushes. 178,831 ; July 17.
Edwards, Nora C, doing business as Edwards Skirt Sup-
porter Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Iron-rust, ink, and stain soap.
177,658 ; Aug. 7.
Edwards, Perc, doing business as Standard Engineer-
ing & Lubricating Co., New York, N. Y. Leather lu-
bricator or dressing. 182,237 ; Oct. 16.
Edwards, Perc, doing business as Standard Engineer-
ing & Lubricating Co., New York, N. Y. Water neu-
tralizer, scale remover, and scale preventive for boil-
ers. 182,238 ; Nov. 13.
Egan-Dryfoos Distributing Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Shoes. 172,526; Dec. 25.
Eggimann, Charles F., Springfield, Oreg. Cough drops.
183,445; Nov. 20.
Eglington, Ferdinand, Walsall, England. Bits, stirrups,
spurs, etc. 180,368 ; Oct. 16.
Egoval Chemical Co. (See Voge, A. Law.)
Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Company, The, New
York, N. Y. Lacquers, lacquer thinners, and enamels.
179,186; July 10.
Egyptian Lacquer Manufacturing Company, The, New
York, N. Y. Lacquers, lacquer thinners, and enamels.
179,187 ; Oct. 23.
Egyptian Seed Growers Exchange, Flora, 111. Grass and
field seed. 170,759 ; Apr. 10.
Ehmann, Julius, doing business as Olivine Laboratories,
Newark, N. J. Hair tonics. 170,810; Feb. 13.
Ehmann Olive Company, OroviUe, Calif. Canned baked
beans with pork. 168,359 ; Apr. 24.
Ehrlich, H., & Sons Mfg. Co., St. Joseph, Mo. Disinfectant
in powdered form. 166,051 ; Jan. 2.
Ehrlich, Isadore, doing business as Rockaway Pharma-
cal Co., New York, N. Y. Preparation to relieve indi-
gestion, heartburn, and gases. 181,113 ; Oct. 30.
Eiband, Ernest A., New Braunfels, Tex. Cushion for
vehicles. 181,518; Oct. 16.
Eichhold, Harry C, doing business as Eichhold & Cosi-
pany, New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 183,444 ;
Sept. 18.
Elmer & Amend, New York, N. Y. Antiseptic and healing
ointment. 170,569 ; Feb. 13.
Eimer & Amend, New York, N. Y. Beaker tongs. 174,691 ;
Apr. 10.
Eimer & Amend, New York, N. Y. Antiseptic and heal-
ing ointment for eczema, piles, burns, etc. 182,504 ;
Nov. 13.
Einstein, J., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton, duck, and
canvas piece goods. 180,793 ; July 17.
Eisele & Co., Nashville, Tenn. Clinical thermometers,
hypodermic and urethral syringes, eye droppers, etc.
17:^,959 ; .\pr. 3.
Eiseman, Samuel, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods and silk and cotton mixture piece goods.
171,691 ; June 5.
Eisenberg, M. L., doing business as Capital City Bottling
Company, Montgomery, Ala. Beverage sold as a soft
drink. 175,349 ; May 15.
Eisenberg, M. L., doing business as Capital City Bottling
Company, Montgomery, Ala. Ginger ale. 175,350 ;
May 15.
Eisenberg, M. L., doing business as Capital City Bottling
Company, Montgomery, Ala. Maltless soft drinks.
175,351 ; May 15.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,466-8 ;
Apr. 10.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,469 ;
July 24.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Ctrmpany, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,470 ;
Apr. 10.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,471 :
May 22.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, III.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,472-3 ;
Apr. 10.
866
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliabetical list of trade-marh applicants — Continued.
Elsendrath, Joseph N., Company, The., Chicago, 111.
Iieather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,474 ;
July 24.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, 111.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,475-6 ;
Apr. 10.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, lU.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,477 ;
July 24.
Eisendrath, Joseph N., Company, The, Chicago, III.
Leather gloves, gauntlets, and mittens. 173,478 ;
Apr. 10.
Eisenlohr, Otto, & Bros. Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cigars. 177,477 ; Apr. 24.
Eisenlohr, Otto, & Bros. Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cigars. 186,888; Dee. 25.
Blsenstadt Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Bracelets, vcristlets, neck chains, watch chains, etc.
180,211 : July 10.
Elsold, Alfred G., doing business as Eisold's Flavor &
Syrup Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Flavoring extract for soft
drinks. 170,129; Aug. 28.
Ekko Company, The, Chicago, 111. Radio phonograph
adapters. 181,519 ; Dec. 18.
Elastic Tip Co., The. (See Stetson, George A.)
El Comercio Publishing Corporation, New York, N. X.
Monthly magazine. 184,544 ; Nov. 6.
Eldredge, Frank M., doing business as Gem Manufactur-
ing Company, Detroit, Mich. Electric ranges. 171,788 ;
Feb. 13.
Electrad Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Vac-
uum tubes. 173,960: Apr. 3.
Electrad Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Va-
riable resistance units. 179,091 ; Oct. 9.
Electric Applinnces, Inc., Muncie, Ind. Electric stoves.
179,401 ; June 26.
Electric Boat Company, Bayonne, N. J. Boats. 182,706 ;
Nov. 27.
Electric Heat Unit Co., St. Louis, Mo. Electrical solder-
ing irons. 179,402 ; June 26.
Electric Outlet Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Outlet
boxes. 173,129 ; Aug. 7.
Electric Regulator Mfg. Corp., New York, N. Y. Com-
pression rheostats, lamp sockets, electric flatlrons, etc.
181,439 ; Oct. 23.
Electrical Alloy Company, The, Morristown, N. J. Elec-
tric resistance materials. 165,365 ; Sept. 4.
Electrical Appliance Manufacturing Company, The,
Waterbury, Conn. Oven thermometers. 186.274 ;
Nov. 20.
Electrical Specialty Company, Columbus, Ohio. Elec-
trical apparatus. 151.150 ; Oct. 23.
Electro-Magnetic Tool Company, Cicero, 111. Electric
drills, hammers, and grinders. 171,068 ; Jan. 9.
Pjlectro Silicon Co., The, New York, N. Y. Preparation
for cleaning and removing stains from clothing, up-
holsteries, etc. 167,461 ; Feb. 6.
Electronic Equipment Company. (See Sidney, Charles
W.)
Electronic Remedy Co., Chicago, 111. Laxative herb teas,
medicines for disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys,
and intestines. 165,538 ; Jan. 2.
Elektrizitatswerk Lonza, Gampel and Basel, Switzerland.
Burners for llubting, heating, and cooking purposes.
166,777 ; Feb. 6.
Elektrizitatswerk Lonza, Gampel and Basel, Switzerland.
Agglomerates of solid aldehyde methylalcohol, and ethyl-
alcohol for heating and lighting purposes. 166,778 ;
Jan. 2.
Elektrizitatswerk Lonza, Gampel and Basel, Switzerland.
Agglomerates of solid aldehyde, solid methyl alcohol,
and solid ethyl alcohol. 183,699: Nov. 13.
Elephant Studios, San Francisco, Calif. Artists' sets for
children. 163,622 ; Dec. 11.
Eleveyor Electric Industrial Truck Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Industrial trucks. 170,012 ; Feb. 13.
Elfers, William R., New York, N. Y. Articles made of or
plated with precious metals. 179,139 ; Aug. 21.
Elgin Silversmith Co., New York, N. Y. Silverware.
17.8,982 ; Aug. 21.
Elgot and Giuntinl, New York, N. Y. Maltless soda
fountain sirups for soft drinks. 177,659 ; July 3.
Eli Boot Shop Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Boots and
shoes. 173,629 : May 8,
Eli Laboratory. (See Dunn, Eli H.)
Eli Lilly & Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Medicinal
preparation for the treatment of diabetes and to lower
blood sugar, et". 166,.S82.- May 15.
Eliason, Frances A., Muscatine County, Iowa. Vaginal
suppositories. 178,660'; Nov. 6.
Eliaves, Alexander P., doing business as A. Louis Manu-
facturing Co., Washington, D. C. Hair tonic. 166,940 ;
Jan. 2.
Eline's Incorporated, Milwaukee, Wis. Chocolate.
186,319 : Dec. 18.
Elinette Co. (See Mason, David.)
Elite Confectionery Co., El Paso, Tex. Frozen confections.
166,663 ; Jan. 23.
Elite Confoctionery Co., El Paso, .Tex. Frozen confec-
tions. 166,664 ; Jan. 16.
Elite Fur Shop, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. Fur coats, capes,
neck pieces, collars, and jackets. 183,447; Nov. 20.
Elite Glove Co., Gloversvllle, N. Y. Leather gloves.
177,172 ; Sept. 11.
Elizabeth Arden. (See Lewis, Florence N.)
Elizabeth Candy Shops, The. (See Steeves, Elizabeth.)
Elizabeth City Hosiery Co. Inc., Elizabeth City, N. C.
Hosiery. 176,888; Aug. 14.
Elk Mountain Orchard Co., AshevIUe, N. C. Fresh ap-
ples. 166,356 ; Apr. 24.
Elkhart Band Instrument Company, The, Elkhart, Ind.
Musical instruments and supplies. 170,972 ; Feb. 6.
Elkhorn Coal Company, Lexington, Ky. Coal. 180,593 ;
Aug. 21,
Elkin, Joseph, Omaha, Nebr. Refrigerators. 183,264 ;
Nov. 6.
Elkin Turn Shoe Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes,
Oxfords, pumps, and slippers for ladies, misses, and
children. 167,804 ; Feb. 27.
Elklns Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vitamine tonic
for the treatment of gland troubles, nervousness, etc.
182,143: Nov. 13.
Elkton Lithia Bottling Company. (See Flory, I. L.)
Ellenbogen, Sidney A., Paterson, N. J. Wearing apparel.
186,546; Dee. 11.
Ellerson, Henry W., doing business as Atlantic Blotting
Paper Mills Co., Richmond, Va. Blotting paper.
185,820; Dec. 11.
Elliot, James F., doing business as Stillwater Orchards
Co., Courtland, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits. 184,661 ;
Dec. 4.
Elliott, Clyde E., New York, N. Y. Pictures to oo pro-
jected upon a screen, motion-picture films, machines
for taking and projecting pictures, and screens.
162,389-91; Feb. 27.
Elliott, Clyde E., New York, N. Y. Pictures, motion-pic-
ture films, machines for taking and projecting pictures,
etc. 162,392; Mar. 13.
Elliott Company, The, Kittery, Me. Addressing machin-
ery and equipment and supplies therefor. 172,642 ;
May 1.
Elliott Company, The, Kittery, Me., and Cambridge, Mass.
Stencil cabinets. 180,693: Sept. 11.
Elliott. J. S., CofiEee Company, Newville, Pa. Co4ee.
159,746 ; May 8.
Ellis, John S., doing business as Shirland Knitting Mills,
Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted coats, jackets, and sweaters.
175,076; June 26.
Ellis Resilient Wheel Corporation, Seattle, Wash. Wheels
of automobiles and industrial cars. 178,239 ; July 17.
Ellison, John B., & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Wool, worst-
ed, cotton, or mixtures piece goods. 182,536 ; Oct. 9.
Elm City Candy Co., Inc., The, New Haven, Conn.
Candy. 147,719 ; May 15.
Elm Refining Company, Stamford, Conn. Dental alloy
and dental gold and silver. 178,717 ; Sept. 4.
Elmer Candy Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Candy.
175,077 ; July 3.
Elmer Candy Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Candy.
175,229; July 3.
Elmer Candy Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Candy.
179,860; Dec. 25.
Elmo, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Deodorants. 171,352;
Feb. 20.
El Monte Canning Co., El Monte, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 180,531 ; Aug. 14.
Blowsky, S. M., & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Athletic apparel.
177,478; Sept. 4.
Elpho Pharmacal Company. (See Helfand, Leopold E.)
El Rey Club Tamale & Enchilada Corporation. (See
Griebnow, Frederick W.)
Elson & Church, Los Angeles, Calif. Fireplaces. 177,431 ;
June 5.
Elvin Company, The. (See Meyer, Peter.)
Ely, Mark C, doing business as Vita Products Company.
Butte and Clancey, Mont. Rye breakfast cereal
166,357; Mar. 20.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Cotton
piece goods. 176,017 : Apr. 10.
My & Walker Dry Goods Company, doing business as
Lincoln Knit Goods Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Sweaters.
177.283 ; June 26.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, doing business aw
Lincoln Knit Goods Mills, St. Louis, Mo. Sweaters.
177.284 ; June 19.
Ely S: Walker Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Knit-
ted coats. 178,096; Sept. 11.
Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company, St. Louis, Mo. Men's
neckties. 184,440 ; Nov. 20.
El Zair, Inc. (See Thompson-Barlow Company, assignor.)
Emack, John D., Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hoofing slate. 179,034 : Nov. 27.
Embassy Manufacturing Corporation. N^w Y^ork, N. Y.
Athletic underwear for men. 165,488 ; Feb. 6.
Emblem Manufacturing Company, Angola, N. Y. Cycles.
169,159; Dec. 4.
Emblem Manufacturing Company, Angola, N. Y. Bicycles.
169,160; Aug. 28.
Emblem Manufacturing Company, Angola, N. Y. Cycles —
. namely, bicycles and motor cvcles. 169.161 ; Aug. 7.
Embourg Textile Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile
wash cloth and towel. 171.013 ; Feb. 20.
Embro Medicine Company. (See Shlnbaum, Ernest.)
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Emois, Harry P.. doing business as Stero-Oil Company,
San Diogo, Calif. Lubricating and sterilizing medium
for dental instruments. 177,433; Aug. 28.
Emery & licers Company, Inc., assignor to Onyx Hosiery
Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 171,122 ; Oct. 30.
Emery. John R., Wakefield, Mass. Doorstops. 180,794 ;
Aug. 14.
Emoterio, Flores, New York, N. Y. Spaxilsh paprika and
spices. 174,567 ; July 24.
Emlet-Winebrenner Co., Hanover, Pa. Dobell's solution,
witch-hazel, chloroform lozenges, etc. 166,052 ; Nov. 6.
Empire Biochemical Company, New York, N. Y. Skin-
sterilizing preparation used in sugery. 172,373 ;
Feb. 27.
Empire Carpet Co., New York, N. Y. Floor covering.
179,092 ; June 19.
Empire Cheese Company, New York, N. Y. Cheese.
157,092; Dec. 11.
Empire Chemical Co. (See Connolly, Ira.)
Empire Food Products Company, New York, N. Y. Pow-
dered milk and a powder for making a beverage sim-
ilar to cocoa. 151,358 ; Apr. 3.
Empire Hosiery Corporation. (See Van Brunt, W. C,
assignor.)
Empire Shield Co., New York, N. Y. Dress shields.
159,308 ; Mar. 27.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 177,368 ; May 1.
Empire Silk Company, WUmlngton, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 179,663 ; July 31.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 181,177 ; Sept. 25.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 181,178 ; July 17.
Empirj Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk piece goods. 184,605 ; Oct. 2.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
■ N. Y. Silk piece goods. 185,179 : Oct. 16.
Empire Silk Company, Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Silk Diece goods. 186,547 ; Dec. 11.
Empire Soap Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet
soap. 176,889-90 ; Aug. 28.
Empire Tire & Rubber Corporation, Trenton, N. J. Pneu-
matic vehicle tires. . 166,223 ; Apr. 17.
Emporium. The. San Francisco, Calif. Hair nets.
184,441 ; Oct. 23.
E-Nam-0 Mfgrs., Chicago, 111. Chemical preparation for
coloring hair. 180,795 ; Aug. 14.
Endazoin Company, New York, N. Y. Salves and oint-
ments for the skin. 184,026 ; Nov. 27.
Endel & Peles, New York, N. Y. Straw hats and hats
partly of straw. 175,476 ; May 22.
Endicott Johnson Corporation, Endicott, N. Y. Leather
shoes. 152.791 ; June 5.
Endicott Johnson Corporation, Endicott, N. Y. Leather.
167,078 : Feb. 13.
Endicott-Johnson Corporation, Endicott, N. Y. Leather
shoes. 168.520; Jan. 9.
Engel, Fried, & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's
fur coats. 168,214 ; Jan. 9.
Engelhard, A., & Sons Company, Louisville, Ky. Coffees,
teas, extracts for food-flavoring purposes, canned fruits,
vegetables, fish, and rice. 130,663 ; Jan. 30.
Engelhard, A., & Sons Co., Louisville, Kv. Coffee,
169,289- Feb. 27.
Engineer Company, The, New York, N. Y. Oil burners,
balanced draft equipment for furnaces, etc. 181,882 ;
Nov. 20.
Englert Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric
batteries. 152.609 ; Apr. 3.
English, Geo., Jr., & Co., Shamoktn, Pa. Hosiery and
knitted underwear. 180,847 ; Aug. 7.
Engravopraph Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tric engraving machines. 181,261 ; Sept. 4.
Enhelder, Jessie J., Fresno, Calif. Compound for treat-
ing colds, influenza, etc. 183,057 ; Nov. 13.
Enterprise Bed Compa'ny, Hammond. Ind. Swinging
couches or davenports. 167,770 ; Dec. 18.
Enterprise Candy Company. (See Harris Woodson Co.
Inc.)
Enterprise Foundry Company, Belleville, III. Pipe and
pipeless cast-iron warm-air furnaces. 167,805 ; Aug. 21.
Enterprise Mattress Company, Boston, Mass. Mattresses.
181,006: Dpc. 4.
Enterprise Paint Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111 Ready-
mixed and paste paints, varnishes, and paint enamels.
174,829 ; Apr. 17.
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
and paste paints, varnishes, paint enamels, wood
fillers, etc. 172,735; Mar. 20.
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed
and paste paints, varnishes, and paint enamels.
174,001-2: Apr. 3.
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Paints, var-
nishes, paint enamels, etc. 174,826; Sept. 11
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Paints, var-
nishes and paint enamels. 174,827; Apr. 17
Enterprise Paint Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Dry, paste, and
ready-mixed paints, varnishes, varnish removers, and
enamel paints. 174,828 ; May 29.
Entwisle. S.idiP I., New York, N. Y. Fabric gloves, hosiery,
and knitted underwear. 168,673 ; Feb. 13.
Enzler, Emil, New York, N. Y. Perforated patterns used
for stenciling designs to be embroidered. 170,812 ;
Jan. 30.
Enzler, Emil, New York, N. Y. Waterproof ink foi
stenciling. 170,813; Feb. 20.
Ephraim Sanitary Canning Company. Ephraim, Utah,
Canned vegetables. 166,298 ; Jan. 16.
Ephraim Sanitary Canning Company, Ephraim, Utah.
Canned vegetables. 168,674 ; Aug. 14.
Ephraim Sanitary Canning Company, Ephraim, Utah.
Canned vegetables. 169,477 ; Apr. 17.
Epperson, Frank W., Oakland, Calif. Frozen confections
180,330; Dec. 11.
Epstein, Isaac, Newark, N, J. Canned sardines. 182,204 ;
Dec. 25.
Epstein, Isaac J., San Francisco, Calif. Medicinal prepa-
rations. 174,729 ; Sept. 11.
Equity Hosiery Mills, New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
179,592 ; July 10.
Erbar, Samuel M., doing business as Seroline Remedy
Co., Red Wing, Minn. Preparation for the treatment
of piles. 176.734 ; Oct. 23.
Erb.ius Remedy Company, The. (See Walton, T. G. Com-
pany.)
Erbo Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Beverages. 167,007 ;
Jan. 9.
Erdmann, Emil W., St. Louis, Mo. Automobile bodies,
tops, and wheels. 154.016 ; Nov. 20.
Erickson, Andrew C, Los Angeles, Calif. Leather boots
and shoes. 174,613 ; May 22.
Eridanea Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Almond oil,
castor oil, castor oil aromatic, iron cinchona bitters,
etc. 177,080 ; Sept. 11.
Erie County Milk Association, Erie, Pa. Ice cream.
167,237 ; Feb. 6.
Erie Steel Construction Company, Erie, Pa. Holding
and measuring apparatus for stone, gravel, etc.
171,308 ; June 19.
Ernst, Victor C, Cleveland, Ohio. Cameras. 181,480 :
Sept. 25.
Erste Karlsruher Parfiimerie- & Toiletteseifen-Pabrik, F.
Wolff & Sohn, Gesellschaft mit heschrankter Haftung,
Vienna, Austria. Perfume, toilet water, toilet powder,
hair tonic, shampoo, etc. 173,708 ; Apr. 17.
Erste Karlsruher Parfiimerie- & Toiletteselfen-Fabrlk,
F. Wolff & Sohn, Gesellschaft mit heschrankter Haf-
tung, Vienna, Austria. Toilet soap and shaving pow-
der. 173,709-10 ; Apr. 24.
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., The, West Durham, N. C.
Denims In the piece. 137,451 ; Oct. 16.
Esco Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Specially-
treated strings used for stringing thereon ornamental
beads. 183,101 ; Nov. 27.
Escondido Citrus Union, Escondido, Calif. Fresh oranges
and lemons. 177.369 ; July 3.
Eshbom, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Phonographs and
phonograph accessories. 173,702; June 26.
Eskay Products Company, Baltimore, Md. Mayonnaise
dressing for foodstuffs. 107,230 ; Mar. 6.
Eskilstuna Staipressnings Aktiebolag, Eskilstuna, Sweden.
Metal lamp shades. 174,361 ; June 26.
Esleeck Manufacturing Co., Turners Falls, Mass. Mani-
fold paper. 185,332 ; Oct. 30.
Esmond Mills, The, Esmond, R. I. Blankets, blanket fab-
rics, cotton piece goods, ribbons in the piece, auto robes,
etc. 171,789-90 ; Jan. 2.
Esmond Mills, The, Esmond, Smithfleld, R. I. Cotton
blankets and cotton blanket piece goods. 173,703 ;
May 15.
Esmond Mills, The, Esmond, Smithfleld, R. I. Woven
textile fabrics. 1^1,339 ; Aug. 7.
Esperson, Niels, doing business as Mid-Continent Clay
Company, Peru, Kans. Building bricks and roofing
tile. 171. .586; July 3.
Esperson, Niels, doing business as Mid-Continent Clay
Company, Peru, Kans. Building bricks and roofing tUe.
171,587; Aug. 28.
Essandee Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile
accessories. 154,586 ; Feb. 20.
Essential Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Essential oils.
178,030 ; July 10.
Essentialized Flower Oil Company. (See Herroder, Theo-
dore L.)
Establissements, Continsouza, Society Anonyme, Paris,
France. Cinematographic projectors, and cameras,
plates for fixed projections, etc. 142,754; Jan. 30.
Estall Company. (See Finlayson, Estelle B.)
Estate of Charles J. Fisk, deceased; Pisk and L. E.
Waring, executors, Trenton Junction, N. J. Live
poultry and eggs. 176,020 ; Aug. 14.
Estate of Constant Potential System, Fort Worth, Tex.
Electrical apparatus consisting of an electrical generat-
Ing machine and battery-charging benches. 160 396 ;
Jan. 2.
Estate of J. M. Fey, by Peoples Savings & Trust Co.,
administrator, Hazleton. Pa. Coffee. 183,472 ; Dec. 4.
Estate of Julia V. H. Magee, Magnetic Springs, Ohio.
Medicinal water. 161,493 ; May 29.
Estee Laboratories Co., Dallas, Tex. Hair dressing.
176,259; June 12. ^
E.stes, St. Louis, Chicago, 111. Monthly magazines.
179,716 ; Sept. 11.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marli applicants — Continued.
Etablissements Poulenc Frtres, Paris, France. Specific
vaccine. 173,743 ; Oct. 30.
Etablissements Pnulenc fr^res, Paris, France. Specific
vaccine. 173,744 ; June 26.
Etablissements Poulenc Fr^res, Paris, France. Acetyl-
araino-oxy-phenyl arsenic acid. 173,745 ; Sept. 11.
Etablissements Poulenc frferes, Paris, France. Specific
vaccine. 173,746-7; June 20.
Etablissements Poulenc frferes, Paris, France. Double
iodide of quinine and bismuth. 173,748 ; June 26.
Etablissements Poulenc fr^res, Paris, France. Specific
vaccine. 173,749-50; June 26.
Etablissements Poulenc Fr6res, Paris, France. Sodium
potassium, bismutho tartrate in glucose-aqueous solu-
tion. 173,753; Oct. 30.
Etablissements Poulenc Frferes, Paris, France. Chemical
preparation used as a hypnotic, sedative, or antiepi-
feptic. 173,755 ; Oct. 30.
Bstabllssements Poulenc B'rSres (Soci6t6 Anonyme), Paris,
France. Chemical compound for the treatment of
syphilis. 173,756; Oct. 30.
BJtablissements Poulenc Frferes, Paris, France. Chemical
compound. 173,757 ; Sept. 18.
Etablissements Poulenc fr&rcs, Paris, France. Barium
sulphate. 173,758 ; June 26.
Etablissements Poulenc Frferes, Paris, France. Chemical
product used to convey vaccines. 173,758 ; Oct. 9.
Etablissements Reynier. (See lieynier & Cie., assignor.)
Etched Products Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y.
Metallic hot-dish plaquos. 176,075 ; July 24.
Ethicus Prompt Treatment Kit, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Preparation for the relief of headache, pain, etc.
July 177,729; July 10.
Etna Radio Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Loud-speaking
telephones, telephone receivers, transmitters, plugs,
jacks, etc. 177,218 ; June 19.
Euclid Candy Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
144,611 ; Mar. 27.
Euclid Candy Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy. 176,171 ;
July 3.
Euclid Candy Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
185,513; Dee. 25.
Eureka Smokeless Furnace Co., Chicago, 111. New and
rebuilt coal-burning furnaces. 156,269 ; Feb. 6.
Eureka Specialty Printing Company, Incorporated, Scran-
ton, Pa. Paper for trading stamps, coupons, safety
paper, etc. 178,240; May 29.
European Export Corporation, The, Washington, D. C.
Olive oiL 185,748; Dec. 11.
European Radio Company. (See GoU, Robert E.)
Eustathopoulo, Nap., & Fils, New York, N. Y. Cotton
goods in the piece. 165,990 ; Apr. 3.
Eustis, J. P., Manufacturing Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Soap dishes, towel bars, hand rails, bath-brush holders,
sponge holders, etc. 161,531 ; Feb. 27.
Bustis, J. P., Manufacturing Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Medicine cabinets. 166,988 ; Jan. 2.
Eustis, James S., Woodland, Calif. Toasted almonds.
173,885 ; Mav 22.
Bustis Packing Co.. The. (See Oyler, Chas. C, & Son.)
Eutaw Chemical Co. (See Case, James L.)
Evan Williams Company Limited, London, England.
Shampoo powder. 170,715 ; Mar. 6.
Evans and Barnhill, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Farm-
ing Implements. 182,407; Oct. 18.
Evans Chemical Works, The, Portland, Oreg. Finger-nail
polish, cleaner, and tonic. 175,388 ; May 22.
Evans, Emory J., Kenova, W. Va. Medicine and in-
gredients of medicine used for tuberculosis, bronchial
trouble, etc. 172,324 ; Apr. 24.
Evans, Mrs. C. H., Wichita Falls, Tex. Salad dressing.
174,430; June 19. '
Evans, S. W., & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrella and
parasol ribs. 185,009-10; Oct. 2.
Evansville Oil & Grease Company, Evansville, Ind. Fuel
oils and lubricating oils and greases. 177,902 ; May 29.
Evansville Packing Company, The, Evansville, Ind.
Dressed poultry and lard. 171,531 ; May 1.
Evansville Packing Company, The, Evansville, Ind.
Hams, bacon, sausage, lard, etc. 179,931 ; Oct., 16.
Evansville Tool Works, Evansville, Ind. Hammers,
hatchets, axes, and wedges. 180,423 ; Nov. 20.
Evens & Howard Fire Brick Co., St. Louis, Mo. Fire
brick. 179,995 ; Oct. 23.
Ever Ready Chocolate Co., The, Rochester, N. Y. Pre-
pared chocolate. 179,997 ; Aug. 14.
Everam Co., The. (See Brown, Earle D.)
Everett and Barron Company, Providence, R. I. Com-
pounds for cleaning, coloring, and polishing footwear.
166,817; Jan. 30.
Bverett & Barron Co., Providence, R. 1. Cleaning, color-
ing, and polishing preparation for footwear. 168.676;
Jan. 2.
Everett, Heaney & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed
shirtings and percales. 166,820 ; Apr. 24.
Bverett, Heaney & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed
shirtings and percales. 166,821 ; June 5.
Everett, Heaney & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed
shirtings and percales. 166,823 ; Apr. 24.
Everett, Heaney & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
print cloth in the piece. 170,571 ; Oct. 16.
E)verett, Heanev & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 173,182 ; Dec. 4.
Everett Knitting Works, Lebanon, N. H. Infants' knitted
underwear, wrappers, and bands. 177,903 ; July 17.
Everett Knitting Works, Lebanon, N. H. Misses' and
children's knitted underwear and sleeping suits.
177,904 ; July 17.
Everett Lawrence & Company, New Orleans, La. Deep-
sea codfish. 162,304 ; Mar. 6.
Everite Novelty Company. (See Rothschild, Rae.)
Everite Patch Company. (See Cahill & Malone.)
Everlasting Yeast Company, Weiser, Idaho. Yeast cakes.
173,630 ; May 29.
Everstyle Hosiery Co., Cedarburg, Wis. Hosiery. 180,999 ;
Aug. 7.
Evertasty Confection Co. (See Sperber, Samuel N.)
Everts, Walter W., assignor to Everts Angle Razor Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Safety razors, blades, and
parts thereof. 185,078 ; Dec. 11.
Everyday Piston Ring Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y.
Piston rings. 158,762 ; Feb. 6.
Evol Chemical Company. (See Weisberg, Emily R.)
lOvonol Laboratories. (See Stemmler, Theodore W.)
Ewald, Cora, Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy dolls. 174,386;
Apr. 10.
Ewald, Cora, Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy dolls. 174,515;
Apr. 10.
Ewing, Charles E., doing business as Ewing Kutzit Soap
Manufacturing Company, Lincoln, Nebr. Soap com-
pounds. 180,424 ; Aug. 21.
Ewing, Joseph H., doing business as, Diamond Manu-
facturing Company, Malta, Ohio. Gaming devices.
174,360; May 1.
Ewing, William I., Atlanta, Ga. Inner-tube patches,
inner tubes, tire shoes, and automobile tires. 175,924 ;
Aug. 21.
Ex Lent Manufacturing Co., Jamaica, N. Y. Shoe dress-
ing. 161,722 ; Jan. 30.
Ex Pilo Manufacturing Company. (See Wodicska, Luise.)
Excel Company, Inc., The, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Rubbing
alcohol for external use. 171,633 ; Mar. 27.
Excel Electric Co., The, Muncie, Ind. Electric cookers.
184.716; Nov. 20.
Eicella Pattern Company, New York, N. Y. Dress
patterns. 177,660; June 19.
Excella Pattern Company, New York, N. Y. Periodicals.
177,661 ; June 19.
Excello Shirt Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress and
negligee shirts, collars, pyjamas, night wear, and
men's textile underwear. 164,699 ; Mar. 20.
Excello Shirt Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's and boys'
dress and negligee shirts. 165,363 ; Jan. 30.
Excelo Manufacturing Company. (See Head, Hamil-
ton D.)
Excelsior Motor Mfg. and Supply Co., Chicago, 111. Mo-
torcycles and bicycles. 167,718 ; July 17.
Excelsior Underwear Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Athletic
underwear and pyjamas and shirts for men and boys.
171,910; July 3.
Exhaust Lock Company. (See Adams, Alonzo H.)
Exline & Exline Co., The, Dallas, Tex. Bond papers.
173,411 ; Apr. 24.
Expanded Metal Engineering Company, New York, N. Y.
Metal lath and corner beads. 149,741 ; Jan. 3().
Exterminating Engineers of America, The. (See Patjens,
Wm. S.)
Eye-Ryne Laboratories. (See Wahlenmaicr, Frank C.)
Eyles, Laura J., Chicago, 111. Dolls. 180,331 ; July 31^
E-Z Fluff Mfg. Co. (See Burgess, Roy J.) »!
E-Z-Way Co., Oakland, Calif. Soap in powdered form.*
183,648 ; Dec. 4.
P. & A. Chemical Company, Boston, Mass. Automobile
and furniture polishes. 168,742 ; Mar. 27.
F. & I. Tobacco Products Company.' (See Zook, Charles
A. B.)
Fabbrica Automobili e Velocipedi Edoardo Bianchi, Milan,
Italy. Bicycles and motor cycles. 168,877 ; Jan. 30.
Faber, .\. W., Stein, near Nuremberg, Germany. Lead
pencils, pencil holders, colored pencils, chalk, etc.
168,961; Oct. 16.
Faber, Eberhard, Pencil Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pen-
cils. 173,760 ; Mar. 6.
Fabrik Pharmacia, M. Schmidt & Co. (See Schmidt,
Gerhard F.)
Fabrik Stolzenberg, Deutsche Bureau-Einrichtungs-Gesell-
schaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Oos, Germany.
Typewriting machines and parts thereof and me-
chanical copying machines. 171,988 ; June 5.
Fabrique d'Horlogerie La Glycine, Bienne, Switzerland.
Watches, clocks, and parts thereof. 181.740; Dec. 18.
Fabrique de Sole Artificielle de Tubize, Societe Anonyme,
Brussels, Belgium. Artificial-silk threads and yarns.
154,406; Feb. 20.
Fabriques des Montres Zenith, Le Locle, Switzerland.
Magnetos and electric motors. 171,014; Apr. 3.
Fabriques des Montres Zenith, Le Locle, Switzerland.
Vehicle watches, clocks, alarm clocks, and parts of
clocks. 171.015 ; June 5.
Fabyan & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Epsom salts,
bicarbonate of soda, boric acid, borax, etc. 166,363 ;
Jan. 9.
Fahrenwald, Frank A., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Heat
and corrosion resisting alloys in the form of castings
and forgings. 176,332 ; May 22.
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Fahys, Joseph, & Company, New York, N. Y. Plated
flatware. 170,373; Feb. 20.
FahTS, .Toseph. & Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcases.
175,777: Aug. -'8.
Fahys. Joseph, & Company, New York, N. Y. Watch-
cases. 177,597 ; June 19.
Faichony, G., Company, The, Watertown, N. Y. Clinical
and medical thermometers, hypodermic syringes and
noodles. 1GG.22G ; Feb. 13.
Faichney. G., Company, The, Watertown. N. Y. Clinical
and medical thermometers, hypodermic syringes and
needles. 170.013 ; Jan. 9.
Fain, Jacob li., doing business as The Owl Disinfectant
Company, Washington, D. C. Insecticide. 184,898-0 ;
Dec. 18.
Fain, Jacob R., doing business as The Owl Disinfectant
Company, Washington, D. C. Disinfectant. 181.900;
Dec. 18.
Fain, Jacob R., doing business as The Owl Disinfectant
Company, Washington, D. C. Insecticides and disin-
fectants". 184,901 : Dee. IS.
Fair, The, Chicago, 111. Men's and boys' suits and over-
coats. 152,124 ; May 1.
Fair, Tl\e, Chicago. 111. Women's knitted and textile
undergarments. 164,881 ; Mar. 20.
Fair, The, Chicago, 111. Children's sleds. 170,573 ;
Jan. 30.
Fair, The, Chicago, 111. Children's toy wagons. 170,973 ;
Feb. 6.
Fair. The. Chicago. 111. Laundry washing machines.
174.614 ; Apr. 3.
Fair. The. Chicago, 111. Writing paper and envelopes.
182.793 : Oct. 16.
Fair, William B., Habana, Cuba. Chocolate; cocoas, bon-
bons, caramels, crackers, butter, hams, etc. 154,080 ;
Jan. 30.
Fair, William B., Habana, Cuba. Canned sausage.
163,675 : Jan. 9.
Fair, William B., Habana, Cuba, and New York. N. T.
Evaporated milk and cream. 166,881-2 ; Feb. 27.
Fairbank. N. K.. Company, The, New York, N. Y. Com-
mon soap. 177,905 : June 5.
Fairbanks. EKjuglas, Los Angeles, Calif. Racket game.
183,024; Oct. 16.
Fairbanks, E. and T., and Company, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Weighing apparatus and parts thereof. 186,118 ;
NovT 27.
Fairchild Company, Chicago, 111. Magazine article.
182,853 ; Sept. 18.
Fairmont Creamery Co., The, Omaha, Nebr. Butter.
160,405 : Jan. 30.
Falrment Creamery Co.. The, Omaha, Nebr. Dressed poul-
try. 165,674 ; Jan. 2.
Faiimount Electric and Manufacturing Company, The,
Philadelphia, Pa. Radio apparatus. 170,131 ; Jan. 9.
Fair-Se.T Brassiere ("o. (Sep Kubenstein, Benjamin.)
Fairy Silk Mills, Shillington, Pa. Underwear, hosiery,
Tests, drawers, union suits, etc. 178,334 ; Aug. 28.
Fajans, Caroline R., New York, N. Y. Face powder,
nourishing cream, rouges, etc. 181,825 ; Nov. 6.
Fales Folio Company, Foxtioro, Mass. Binders in the
nature of bookbinders for photograph cards and other
loose leaves. 168,211; Mar. 13.
Falixa Laboratory, Bridgeport, Conn. Preparation for
invigorating and cleaning the scalp. 183,026 ; Oct. 30.
Falkt'uwalde, Oscar, doing business as The O. F. Oil
Burner Company, Baltimore, Md. Asphalt meltar.
186,180; Dec. 18.
Fallkill Radio & Electrical Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Radio
parts. 172,983 ; Mar. 27.
Falstaff Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Malt extract.
161,831 ; Apr. 3.
Fambach, John G., Cleveland, Ohio. Medicinal prepara-
tions for nervousness, falling sickness, etc. 169,895 ;
May 22.
Fa - Mo Company, Memphis, Tenn. Sweet pickles.
167,592 : Aug. 14.
Famo Nut Co.. Los Angeles, Calif. Nuts and peanut
butter. 132,934 ; Mar. 27.
Famous Raincoat Company. (See Baeffisky, Louis.)
Famous Shoe Repair Company. (See Sarson. Teddy.)
Famous Tailors Corporation, " Chicago, 111. Men's suits
and overcoats. 165,491 : Dee. 4.
Fansteel Products Company, Inc., North Chicago, 111.
Contact points. 181,520 ; Aug. 21.
Fansteel Products Company, Inc.. North Chicago, 111.
Molybdenum and tantalum. 181,521 ; Nov. 20.
Fansteel Products Company, Inc.. North Chicago, 111.
Poppet valves. 181,522 ; Oct. 16.
Fansteel Products (,'ompanv, Inc.. North Chicago, 111.
Puppet valves. 182.964-5 ; Sept. 11.
Fansteel Products Company, Inc., North Chicago, III.
Batterv charses. 182.966 : Oct. 9.
Fantea Companv, The, Brooklvn, N. Y. Tea. 178,335;
July 17.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & To.. Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Mordants for dve-
ing and printing. 163,782 ; Jan. 2.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer c& Co.. Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine. Germany. Veterinary rem-
edy for all sorts of diarrhea. 163,785 ; Jan. 2.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on the-Rhine, Germany. Veterinary rem-
edy for application to sores and wounds. 163,786 ;
Jan. 2.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-tbe-Rhlne, Germany. Parasiticides.
173,920-1 ; Apr. 10.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Uiemostatics.
173,922 ; Apr. 10.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Antineuralgics.
173,923; Apr. 10.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkustn,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Compositions for
exterminating moths. 173,925 ; Apr. 10.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germanv. Vulcanization ac-
celerators. 173,926 ; Apr. 10.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedi. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Remedy for en-
teric disturbances. 185,573 ; Dec. 11.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedi-. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologno-on-the-Ehine, Germany. Expectorant for
the treatment of acnte and chronic affections of the
lungs. 185,574 ; Dec. 11.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Anaesthetics.
186,00.3: Dec. 18.
Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Agents against
parasitic and nonparasitic skin diseases. 186,004 ;
Dec. 18.
Farbenfabriken vorm: Friedr. Bayer & Co., Leverkusen,
near Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Agents against
exhaustion. 186,005 : Dec. 18.
Farber Brothers, New York, N. Y. Silver-plated hollow
ware. 175,191 ; Sept. 4.
Farber Silver Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hollow
ware. 180,059 ; July 24.
Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius & Bruning, Hochst-on-
the-Main, Germany. Chemical products for industrial,
scientific, and photographic purposes. 165,584 ;
July 10.
Farbwerke vorm. Meister Lucius & Bruning, Hochst-on-
the-Main, Germany. Preparations for treatment of
fever, polyarthritis, etc. 175,078 ; July 3.
Farfaglia, Joseph, & Co., Canastota, N. Y. Cigars and
smoking tobacco. 176,611 ; July 10.
Faribault Canning Co., Faribault, Minn. Canned sweet
corn. 182.408; Sept. 11.
Farish Company. The, Greenwich, Conn., and New York,
N. Y. Cotton goods, denims, sheetings, bedspreads,
etc. 169.164: Dec. 25.
Farley, Ernst W., doing business as Richmond Engineer-
ing Company, Richmond, Va. Septic, gasoline, and
gasoline truck tanks, etc. 183.942 : Nov. 27.
Farley Harvey Company, The, Boston, Mass. Linen and
cotton cloths and woolen blankets. 183,203 ; Oct. 16.
Farley Harvey Companv, The, Boston, Mass. Drv goods.
183,204; Sept. 4.
Farley Harvey Company, The, Boston, Mass. Dry goods.
183,205; Sept. 25.
Farley Harvey Company, The, Boston, Mass. Linen and
cotton cloths and woolen blankets. 183,206 ; Oct. 16.
Farley Harvey Company, The, Boston, Mass. Linen and
cotton cloths. 184,965; Oct. 16.
Farley, Vincent J., doing business as How To Make
Money Publishing Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Serial
monthly magazine. 174,564 ; May 8.
Farm Implement Publishing Co. (See Walker, Piatt B.)
Farmakes, George, Neenah, Wis. Candy. 180,113 ;
Nov. 6.
Ferme. Gabriel. Paris, France. Patent medicine used
in the treatment and prophylaxis of cancer. 179,465 ;
Nov. 13.
Farmelectric Utilities Corporation. Woodberry, Balti-
more, Md. Individual lighting plants. 182,742 ;
Sept. 18.
Farmer, Elmer A., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electrical
motors for phonographs. 164,744 ; Mar. 13.
Farmers Milling Co. Inc., Weyers Cave, Va. Plain wheat
flour and self-rising wheat flour. 177,965 ; Nov. 20.
Farnsworth Mills Inc., The, Central Village, Conn.
Woolen piece goods, 180,969 ; July 17.
Farnsworth Packing Co., Brooklin. Me. Canned sardines.
167,609; Feb. 27.
Farny. George W., doing business as Farny Trufood Com-
pany, Morris Plains, N. J. Breakfast cereal. 166,739 :
Jan. 9.
Farny Trufood Company. (Sae Farny, George W.)
Farrel Foundry & Machine Company, Ansonia, Conn.,
and Buffalo. N. Y. Gear-cutting machines and parts
thereof. 3 85,212; Nov. 20.
Farrington, G. B.. Co., The, New York, N. Y. Coffee.
170.479 : Mar. 13.
Farwell. John V., Company, Chicago, 111. Drapery and
upholstery piece goods, curtains, portiferes, etc. 171.211 ;
Oct. 30.
Fashion-Bilt Dre.ss Co., New York, N. Y. Waists, dresses,
gowns, evening gowns, suits, wraps, coats, etc.
169,055 ; Feb. 6.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Fashion Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses',
and children's hats and caps. 179,298 ; Aug. 14.
Fashion Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Hats and caps.
179,299 ; Sept. 11.
Fashion Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses',
and children's hats and caps. 182,373 ; Sept. 25.
Fashion Model Co. -(See Levitt, Max.)
Faspray Corporation, Dover, Del., and New York, N. Y.
Washing machines for the washing of dishes, bottles,
etc. 170,974; Feb. 20.
Faultless Caster Co., Evansville, Ind. Casters. 168,463 ;
Feb. 20.
Faultless Iron Works, The, St. Charles, 111. Domestic
furniture comprising cabinets, dressers, etc. 163,748 ;
Sept. 11.
Faure, Alexandre, New York, N. Y. Automobiles and
automobile chassis. 178,170 ; Aug. 7.
Faurot-Scope Corp., New York, N. Y. Signal devices
mounted upon the automobiles and other motor vehicles.
161,483 ; Aug. 7.
Favorite Cereals Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Corn
flakes. 170,058 ; Feb. 27.
Faxon & Gallagher Drug Co., Kansas City, Mo. Liniment.
185,575; Dec. 11.
Fay Hosiery Mills, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 171,989 ; June 26.
Fayasoux-Brown Remedy Company, Hollister, N. C. Prep-
aration for the treatment of diseases of the blood, stom-
ach, kidneys, and bladder. 161,682 ; Jan. 2.
Featheredge Rubber Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Rubber
sponges and rubber sponge for manufacturing pur-
poses. 163^332; Jan. 30.
Fedco Sales Company, Jersey City, N. J. Cigarette hold-
ers. 168,760; Feb. 20.
Federal Arch-Lift Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass.
Arch supporters. 171,731 ; Feb. 20.
Federal Asbestos Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis. Prepared
rooflng. 148,991 ; Jan. 2.
Federal Envelope Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr. Envelopes.
187,412; Dec. 25.
Federal Fruit Distributors, Fresno, Calif. Fresh grapes,
peaches, plums, and citrous fruits. 182,374 ; Dec. 4.
Federal Institute of Radio Telegraphy. Camden, N. J.
Electric apparatus for radiosignaling. 170,633 : Feb. 27.
Federal Knitting Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Silk
and cotton hosiery and men's crochet and knitted
neckwear. 173,762 ; June 26.
Federal Manufacturing Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Brass
fittings for gas brackets and cocks, T's, elbows, and
cas-rance cooks. 170.681 : Feb. 6.
Federal Mercantile Company. (See Solomon, Morris.)
Federal Mill & Elevator Co., Inc., Lockport, N. Y. Self-
rising flour. 166,056 ; Jan. 9.
Federal Motor Truck Company. Detroit, Mich. Automo-
bile trucks. 168,924 ; Feb. 20.
Federal Paper Board Company, Inc., Bogota, N. J. Paper-
board for boxing and wrapping purposes. 184,443 ;
Oct. 16.
Federal Record Corporation, Albany, N. Y. Talking-ma-
chine records. 132,140 ; Mar. 27.
Federal Rubber Company of Illinois, The, Chicago, 111.,
and Cudahy, Wis. Casings, tires, hose, tubings, reliners,
inner tubes, etc., all made wholly or partly of rubber.
170.760 ; May 22.
Federal Rubber Company of Illinois, The, Chicago, 111., and
Cudahy, Wis. Tires made Wholly or in part of rubber.
178.336; June 5.
Federal Underwear Co., New York, N. Y. Infants' coats.
171,837 ; May 29.
Feeser, A. W., doing business as A. W. Feeser & Co.,
Westminster, Silver Run, and Taneytown, Md. Canned
vegetables. 174,615 : July 3.
Feinberg, David, Company, doing business as Snappee
Co., Chelsea, Mass. Spring covers and grease boots.
177,286 ; July 17.
Feinburg, David. Company, doing business as Snappee
Co., Chelsea, Mass. Spring covers and grease boots.
172,643 ; June 5.
Feinburg, M. H.. Corapanv, New York, N. Y. Imitation-
horsehair cloth. 172,870 ; Mar. 6.
Feinson, Joseph M., New York, N. Y. Cravats, mufflers,
and men's lounging robes. 175,854 ; June 12.
Feist, Max, New York, N. Y. Silk and artiflcial-silk piece
goods, cotton, wool, and combinations thereof. 170,059 ;
Jan. 9.
Feldbaum & Spiegel, Inc., New York, N. Y. Fur coats,
capes, stoles, and fur garments. 169,439 ; May 8.
Feldman, Leo H., New York, N. Y. Package outfit.
174,517 ; July 10.
Feldt Manufacturing Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Ash trays, match-box holders. 171.532 ; Jan. 30.
Fellner, Louis B., Belleville, 111. Bread. 169,579 ; Apr. 3.
Fellows Medical Manufacturing Company, Inc., Now
York, N. Y. Preparation of hypophosphites. 177,836 ;
Aug. 14.
Fellsway Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. Rubber pads for
use in the textile and other Industries. 178,337 ;
June 12.
Fellsway Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. Rubber tiling.
178,338 ; May 29.
FelsenfeUl, Jack J.. New York, N. Y. Pearls, real and
artificial. 180,332 ; July 10.
Felt Paper Company. (See Moore, John W.)
Fendelman Brothers Cap and Hat Manufacturing Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Caps for men, women, and chil-
dren. 177,287 ; June 5.
Fenimore, George W., doing business as Fenimore Oil
Co., Norristown, Pa. Lubricating oils and greases.
165,976 ; May 22.
Fenimore Oil Co. (See Fenimore, Georffe W.)
Penno, Herbert L., doing business as Holdems Company,
Boston, Mass. Fastening devices. 181,440 ; Sept. 25.
Fenton, Arthur G., doing business as The Fenton Whole-
sale Co., Rochester, N. Y. Flavoring extracts, spices,
celery seed, etc. 177,966 ; Oct. 2.
Fenton, E. B., doing business as Dr. Fenton's Min-er-o
Tone Co., Olin, Iowa. Preparations for the treatment
of necro-bacillosis, green scours or bowel trouble, etc.
168,840 ; Feb. 13.
Fgraut, Julien, Sacramento, Calif. Healing salve.
171,828; Mar. 20.
Ferber, Robert R., assignor to Libby Chemical Com-
pany, West Allis, Wis. Medicated capsules for colds,
la grippe, etc. 173,821 ; May 15.
Ferbert-Schorndorfer Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ready-mixed paints and varnishes. 159,698 ; Jan. 2.
Ferguson, H. B., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's and
boys' work shirts. 173,270J ; Oct. 30.
Ferguson, Harry, Evansville, Ind. Plows. 175,778 ;
Aug. 7.
Ferguson and Lange Foundry Company, Chicago, 111.
Water-heating apparatus and parts thereof. 169,580 ;
June 12.
Ferguson Manufacturing Company, The, Suffolk, Va.
Sprayers for spraying vegetation. 175,479 ; May 29.
Ferguson, Weinberg & Rose, Chicago, 111. Ready-maJe
women's apparel. 177,662 ; Dec. 18.
Fernandez, Cirilo, Milwaukee, Wis. CigarS, cheroots, and
cigarettes. 174,432 ; Apr. 3.
Fernandez, Edmundo B., Bayamon, P. I. Alcoholado.
174,8.30; Nov. 6.
Fernandez, Philip, doing business as Standard Export
Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe findings. 171,794 ;
May 8.
Fernandez, Philip, doing business as Standard Export
Company, Boston, Mass. Leather. 171,795 ; Mar. 13.
Feme, Gabriel, Paris, France. Preparation for the treat-
ment of syphilis. 179,464 ; Oct. 9.
Ferond, Jules, Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Preparation
for the treatment of the scalp. 169,581 ; Aug. 14.
Ferran Clua, Jaime, Barcelona, Spain. Medicinal prepa-
rations. 165,914 ; Dec. 18.
Ferris Bros. Co., New York, N. Y. Corsets, waists, bras-
siferes, and girdle brassi&res. 163,578 : Jan. 9.
Ferris Bros. Company, The, New York, N. Y. Corsets, cor-;
set waists, girdles, belts for bathing purposes, and bras-
siferes. 168,841 ; Jan. 2.
Ferris Bros. Company, The, New York, N. Y. Corsets,
corset waists, and brassieres. 175,779 ; July 31.
Ferris and Company, Limited, Bristol, England. Throat
and voice antiseptics and stimulants. 182,743 ; Dec. 18.
Ferris Radio Research Laboratory. (See Barron,
Arnold M.)
Ferris, William S., doing business as Domore Chair
Company, Elkhart, Ind. Office, household, and factory
chairs. 183,102; Nov. 27.
Ferry, John B., San Francisco, Calif. Vaporizer for
internal-combustion motors. 181.826 ; Oct. 30.
Fessenden Shirt Co., Inc., The, Kingston, N. Y. Men's
dress and negligee shirts. 171,491 ; July 17.
Festina Bros., New York, N. Y. I'rcpai'atirm for tlie
treatment of kidney and blood diseases. 180.796 ;
Aug. 14.
Fett & Kimmel Co., The, Bluffton, Ohio. Variable con-
densers. 184,330 ; Nov. 13.
Feuillie, Emile, Paris, France. Culinary salt. 173,824 ;
May 15.
Fever Nox Company. (See Beveridge, Melvin H.)
Fiat, Turin, Italy. Machines and materials for mine
working. 150,742; Mar. 6.
Fiber-Glass Food Cover Company, Chicago, 111. Trans-
parent food covers. 176,612 : Sept. 11.
Fiberloid Corporation, The, Indian Orchard, Mass. Cel-
lulose lacquer. 187,613 ; Dec. 11.
Fibre Specialty Mfg. Co., Kennett Square, Pa. : Boston,
Mass. ; New York, N. Y. ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; St. Louis,
Mo., and Chicago, 111. Vulcanized fiber containers.
180,426 ; Sept. 18.
Fiction House, Inc., New York and Long Island City,
N. Y. Miiaazines, books, and stories. 155,304 ; May 29.
Fidelity Pencil Company. (See Hobbs, H. C.)
Fi(-bvicb-Fox-Hilkpr Slioe Company, Racine. Wis. Shoes
mnde wholly or in part of leather. 173,480-1 : .4pr. 3.
Field Cigar Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Cigars. 177,176 ;
Oct. 30.
FieM & Flint Co., Boston and Brockton, Mass. Shoes
17.-;,717-S : June 5.
Field Guy M., High Point, N. C. Powder to be used i
the preparation of salad dressing. 171,158 ; May 8.
Field Laboratories. (See Berkenfield, Irving.)
Field, Samuel B., doing business as Tom's Cove Salt Sea
Oyster Co., Chincoteague Island, Va. Oysters in the
canned and natural state. 173,184 ; May 8.
Fie'dini; I'ublishinff Cninn.iny. Boston. Mass. Magazine
issued monthly. 168,522 ; Jan. 30.
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Alphaietical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
871
Fifth Avenue Corset Company, Inc., The, Allentown, Pa.
Corsets, corselettes, and brassiferos. 178.171 ; Aug. 28.
."iBth St. Quality Kakery. (See Gariek, Charles.)
Fi?; IVoducts Company of California. (See Schmidt,
Carl.)
Fllbert-Greer Manufacturing Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Hand-propelled conveyances for children. 165,077 ;
Mar. 13.
Fildes, F. P., Inc.. Fort Worth, Tex. Weekly periodical.
107,807 : .Tan. .=?0.
Filene's. Wm.. Sons Company, Boston, Mass. Gloyes.
182,337; No^^. 13.
Filene's. Wm., Sons Company, Boston, Mass. Gloves.
182,470 ; Nov. 13.
Fllice 4 Perrelli Canning Co., Gllroy, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,534 ; Apr. 10.
Financier Publishing Co.. The, New York, N. Y. Finan-
cial magazine. 184,903 ; Nov. 20.
Finch, Van Slyck & McConvllle, St. Paul, Minn. Work
shirts. 183,368; Dec. 11.
Finch, Van Slyck & McConville, St. Paul. Minn. Work
shirts. 183,369 ; Oct. 30.
Findley, William F., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination
liquid-soap dispensers and towel racks. 175,239 ;
Oct. 30.
Fine, M., & Sous, New York, N. Y. Work and negligee
shirts. 182,656; Oct. 23.
Fine I'roducts Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pharma-
ceutical preparation consisting of alcohol. 173.822 ;
May 8.
Finery Hosiery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
177,434 ; July 24.
Fingl, Anton W., doing business as Goos-0-Rubb Co.,
Chicago. 111. Preparations for external application
for headache, neuralgia, colds, etc. 166,504 ; Jan. 2.
Fink, William B., Detroit, Mich. Breakfast cereal.
169,968; Feb. 27.
Fink. William B., Clarendon, Va. Bread. 180,925 ;
i\ov. 13.
Finkelson, Max, New York, N. Y. Boys' blouses. 167,351 :
Mar. 13.
Finkelson, Ma.\, doing business as Onyx Blouse Co., New
York, N. Y. Boys' "blouses. 173,041 ; May 22.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company, Chicago, 111. Forgiugs of
steel alloy. 168,523; Jan. 2.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company, Chicago, 111. Steel forg-
in^s. 177.908 ; May 15.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company, Chicago, 111. Steel forgings.
179,038 ; Aug. 7.
Finkl, A., & Sons Company, Chicago, 111. Steel forgings.
179,189 ; Aug. 7.
Finlayson, Estelle B., New York, N. Y. Hair tonics
and shampoos. 169,540 ; Jan. 2.
Finlayson. Estelle B., New York, N. Y. Face powders
and creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc.
169.541 ; Jan. 2.
Finlayson, Estelle B., doing business as Estall Company,
New York, N. Y. Antiseptic lotion for the treatment
of the scalp and skin. 172,830 ; Apr. 3.
Finlayson Flax Spinning Co. (See Linen Thread Co.,
The.)
Finlayson Flax Spinning Co., The. (See Linen Thread
Company.)
Finn, J. A., & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk pongee. 157,561 ;
Feb. 27.
Finn, J. A., & Company, New York, N. Y. Linen piece
goods. 183,207; Sept. 25.
Finsilver, StiU & Moss, Inc., New York, N. Y. Woolen
piece goods. 172,589 ; Oct. 2.
Finstick, Lawrence A., doing business as Hl-Way Labora-
tories, Laporte, Ind. Self-vulcanizing tire patch.
169,582 : Apr. 3.
F^reite Extinguisher Co., Masontown, Pa. Hand fire
extinguishers. 181,686 ; July 24.
Fireside Industries. (See Lamb, Herbert W.)
Fireside Yarns Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Yarn.
161,676 : Feb. 6.
First Aid Specialty Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Medi-
cal and surgical appliances. 177,177 ; May 29.
First Texas Chemical Manufacturing Company, Dallas,
Tex. Preparation for the treatment of all kinds of
chronic bronchitis, pththisis, etc. 177,598 : July 10.
Firth Carpet Company, The, New York and FlrthcUfEe,
N. Y. Chenille rugs. 183,142 ; Sept. 25.
Fischer, B., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Containers
for coffee, tea, spices, rice, etc. 154,181 ; Dec. 11.
Fischer, B., & Co. inc.. New York, N. Y. Coffee. 185,821 ;
Dec. 25.
Fischer Brothers Company, Seattle, Wash. Canned fruits,
vegetables, and fish, tea, coffee, etc. 175,782 : Aug. 14.
Fischer-Jelenko Inc., New York, N. Y. Bath and lounging
robes, dressing gowns, smoking Jackets, negligees.
183,143 ; Sept. 25.
Fishback Co., The, Indianapolis, Ind. Coffee. 166,671 ;
Dec. 4.
Fishback Co., The, Indianapolis, Ind. CofCee. 166,920 ;
Jan. 16.
Fisher Body Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Automobile
bodies. 168,464 ; Apr. 3.
Fisher Bros. Paper Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Toilet paper,
paper towels, tissue paper, pencils, etc. 181,742 ;
Sept. n.
Fisher, Fred, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet music and
music books. 168,577 ; Mar. 13.
Fisher. G. II., & Co., Glendale, N. Y. Variometers and
variocouplers. 175,549 ; May 29.
Fisher, Louis H., Cleveland, Ohio. Shoe polish. 176,333 ;
Aug. 7.
Fisher, Nath'l, & Co., New York, N. Y. Boots, shoes, and
slippers. 165,490 ; Nov. 13.
Fisher, William H., doing business as Fisher Manufactur-
ing Co., Brockton, Mass. Mops and mop handles.
175,855 ; Apr. 17.
Fisk, Harvey, et al., executors. (See estate of Charles
J. Fisk.)
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Rubber
tires and tubes. 155,812 ; Jan. 80.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Ve
hide tires and rubber tubes therefor. 171,454 ; May 29.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Rub-
ber tires. 172,416 ; May 1.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Rub-
ber tires. 173.186 ; Apr. 24.
Fisk Rubber Company, The, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Ve-
hicle tires and rubber tubes therefor. 183,794 ;
Dec. 18.
Fitch Company, The, Youngstown, Ohio. Coffee.
174,565; Sept. 4.
Fitchburg Machine Works. (See Meteor Mixing Machine
Co., assignor.)
Fltger Company, The, Duluth, Minn. Chocolate creams.
171,166 ; Dec. 11.
Fitler, Edwin H., Co., The, Philadelphia, Pa. Manila
and sisal rope, etc. 158,764 ; Oct. 30.
Fitler, Edwin H., Co.. The, Philadelphia, Pa. Harvesting
and binder twines. 158,765 ; Oct. 2.
Fitler, Edwin H., Co., The, Philadelphia. Pa. Manila
and sisal rope, etc. 158,859 ; Oct. 30.
Fitler. Edwin H., Co., The, Philadelphia, Pa. Drilling
cables, caljle-laid drilling cables, sand lines, and cable-
laid sand lines. 185,012 ; Nov. 27.
Fitzer, Henry C, Logansport, Ind. Medicine for treating
high blood pressure, rheumatism, and neuritis. 171,160 ;
Mar. 27.
Fitzgerald Manufacturing Company, The, Torrington,
Conn. Portable electric motors. 171.159 ; J.in. 9.
Fitzgerald Manufacturing Company, The, Torrington,
Conn. Electrically-operated vibrators. 172,590 ;
Feb. 20.
FHtzgerald Manufacturing Company, The, Torrington,
Conn. Electrically-operated hair driers, toasters, and
waffle Irons. 172,591 ; Feb. 20.
Fitzgerald Manufacturing Company, The, Torrington,
Conn. Sheet-metal and asbestos gaskets. 174,730 ;
June 5.
Fitzgibbons Boiler Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Steam and hot-water boilers. 186,121 : Nov. 27.
Fitzpatrick, L. A., doing business as The Fitzpatrick Com-
pany, Helena, ArK. Preparations for straightening the
hair. 179,932 ; Aug. 21.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas J., GloversvlUe, N. Y. Bread.
153,036 ; July 24.
Five Brothers Medicine Co. (See KobylanskI, John F.)
"5 in 1" Letter-Envelope Co., The. (See Benedict, Charls
L.)
Flve-In-One Manufacturing Co., Dallas, Tex Hair tonic
and shampoo. 178,698; Aug. 14.
Flamingo Sugar Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Sugar.
181,687 ; Oct. 2.
Flanders, A. H., Company, Chicago, lU. Women's wear-
ing apparel. 172,269 ; July 17.
Flannery, John R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gear shifts and
parts thereof for motor vehicles. 174,566 ; Apr. 24.
Flapper Novelty Doll Co. (See Worrell, Lola C.)
Flash Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass. Toilet soap.
176.334 ; June 12.
Flash Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass. Hand soap.
176.335 ; June 26,
Flash Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap, cleans-
ing cream. 182,409 ; Sept. 25.
Flash Chemical Company, Cambridge, Mass. Insecticides
and cleaning liquids. . 183,027 ; Oct. 30.
Flashner, Joseph, doing business as Hirsch & Flashner,
Now York, N, Y. Pearls and artificial pearls. 175,138 ;
June 5.
Flatopn Binder Company. (See Plushkell, August B.)
Fleckenstein, C. G., Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich.
Leather. 166,362 ; Apr. 10.
Fleckenstein, C. G., Co., Muskegon, Mich. Sole leather.
167,386; Apr. 3.
Flegle & Saxe, St. Louis, Mo. Chamois. 155,678 ;
Feb. 6.
Fleischmann Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio, and New
York, N. Y. Yeast. 147,020 ; Dec. 18.
I'leminc, E., & Co., Cambridge, Mass. Radio record books.
177,552 ; May 22.
Fleming, Harold C, also doing business as Compyrin
Laboratories, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Medicinal com-
pound containing acetylsalicylic acid. 178,834 ; July 24.
Fleming, J. A., doing business as Atlanta Bottling Works,
.\tlanta. Ga. Beverage sold as a soft drink and sirup
for making same. 169,673 ; Jan. 30.
872
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marjc applicants — Continued.
Fletcher American Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Monthly
publication. 158,676 ; Apr. 24.
Fletcher, John D., assignor to Ryco Extract Company,
Louisville, Ky. Beverage sold as a soft drink. 140,791 ;
Aug. 21.
Fletcher, Robert, & Son, Limited, Stoneclough, Man-
chester, England. Paper treated, etc., for making
cigarettes. 173,412; May 1.
Fletcher, Robert, & Son Limited, Stoneclough, Man-
chester, England. Paper for use in making cigarettes.
173,413-5; May 8.
Fletcher, Robert, & Son, Limited, Stoneclough, near Man-
chester, England. Uncut cigarette paper. 179,999 ;
Oct. 2.
Fletcher, Robert, & Son, Limited, Stoneclough, near Man-
chester, England. Uncut cigarette paper. 180,000-1 ;
July 24.
Fletcher, Robert, & Son Limited, Stoneclough, near Man-
chester, England. Uncut cigarette paper. 180,002 ;
Aug. 14.
Flexible Steel Lacing Co., Chicago, 111. Guards for elec-
tric lamps. 179,190 ; June 26.
Flexible Steel Lacing Company, Chicago, 111. Flexible
or hinged belt fasteners. 167,870 ; Apr. 17.
Plexidial Company, Inc., The. (See Wheeler, W. B.,
Corporation.)
Plexlume Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Electrically-illumi-
nated signs. 169,630 ; July 24.
Flexo Co., The, Fredericksburg, Va. Dressing oil suit-
able for softening and preserving articles of leather and
similar substances. 178,243 ; June 5.
Flexo Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rub-
ber heels and arch cushions. 181,018 ; Sept. 11
Flexnm Products Company, The, Denver, Colo. Cement
preparation used as a substitute for glue or other ad-
hesive. 177,600: Aug. 14.
Flood & Conklin Company, Newark. N. J. Pyroxylin
lacquer. 178,173; May 8.
Flood & Conklin Company, Newark, N. J. Pyroxylin
thinner. 178,174 ; May 15.
Florabelle Dressmakers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Outer
skirts. 171,310 ; July 17.
Floradel Knitting Mills Inc., New Orleans, La. Socks,
stockings, hosiery. 172,798 ; Sept. 18.
Floralea Creme Co. (See Nelson, Mrs. Jane.)
Florasynth Laboratories, New York and Unionport, N. Y.
Flavoring extract for foods. 179,191 ; Sept. 25.
Florasynth Laboratories, New York and Unionport, N. Y.
Flavoring extract for food purposes. 179,192 ; Oct. 23.
Floreal Parfums Delicats. (See'Hocan, Thomas L )
Flores, Rodolfo, doing business as Sana-Cutis (Chemjcal)
Co., Sedalia, Mo. Vanishing face cream and cold
cream. 168,408 ; May 15.
Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Fla. Fresh citrus
fruits. 162,105; Feb. 6.
Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Fla. Canned citrous
fruits. 175,719 ; Aug. 14.
Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Fla. Canned citrous
fruits, grapefruit. 179,862 ; Sept. 4.
Florida Honey Products Co. (See Warnecke, Jacob A.)
Florida Products Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Malt-
less carbonated beverages sold as soft drinks. 178,032 ;
July 3.
Florida Products Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Marma-
lade. 182.505 ; Sept. 11.
Florida Products Company, Inc, New York, N. Y. Bever-
ages sold as soft drinks. 182,506 ; Oct. 2.
Flory, I. L., doing business as Elkton Lithia Bottling
Company, Elkton, Va. Ginger ale. 174,692 ; May 29.
Fluenzol Proprietary, Ltd.. The, Wellington, New Zea-
land, and New York, N. Y. Medicinal preparation.
169,896 : Dpc. 4.
Fluenzol Proprietary, Ltd., The. Wellington, New Zealand,
and New York, N. Y. Medicinal preparation. 169,897 ;
Aug. 28.
Fluid Chemical Company, Newark, N. J. Washing fluid.
166,794 : Mar. 6.
Fly-Cide Company. (See Chesney, Ernest R.)
Fly-Hike Company, Springfield, Mo. Liquid preparation
to prevent annoyance by flies and vermin on live stock.
176,959 ; June 12.
Fly, Joel O., doing business as The Fly Manufacturing
Co., Shelbyville, Tenn. Work clothing. 181,389;
Sept. 11.
Flynn, Anna D., Beach Bluff., Mass. Candy. 178,601-2 ;
July 17.
Flynt, J. G., Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Tobacco.
183,563 ; Oct. 23.
Foamite-Childs Corporation, Utiea, N. Y. Fire - extin-
guishing apparatus. 178,984 ; July 3.
Foamite-Childs Corporation, Wilmineton, Del., and Utica
N. Y. Fire-extinguishing apparatus. 179,193; Aug. 14
Fogarty Manufacturing Company, The, Dayton, Ohio
Tags. 175,783; June 5.
Foley & Company, Chicago, 111. Talcum powder.
176,260 ; June 16.
Foley & Company, Chicago, 111. Hair oils. 176,261 :
June 12.
Foley & Company, Chicago, III. Lemon and vanilla ex-
tracts and essence of peppermint flavor. 176,262 •
Mny 22.
Foley & Company, Chicago, 111. Tooth paste, glycerin,
castor oil, essence of peppermint. 176,263 ; June 12.
Foley & Company, Chicago, 111. Cold cream. 182,745:
Oct. 30.
Foley Food Product Company, Washington, D. C. Food
product. 175,480 ; July 31.
Foltzer, Charles, doing business as French Swiss Noodle
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Noodles. 166,503 ; June 26.
Pontana Food Products Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Macaroni products, canned fruits, vegetables, and fish,
evaporated milk, etc. 172,872 ; Apr. 17.
Fontola Medicine Co., Fort Smith, Ark. Tonic for treat-
ing ansemia, low vitality, etc. 183,912 ; Dec. 18.
Food Products Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned flgs.
172,873; Apr. 17.
Pood Products Ltd., London, England. Meat and milk
essence, beverage chocolate, pea soup, etc. 176,821 ;
Nov. 13.
Foot Balm Company. (See Hofer, Louis.)
Foot Remedy Company, Chicago, 111. Foot appliances or
orthopedic pads or cushions. 187,103 ; Dec. 11.
Poote, J. Harvey, doing business as Stain-Off Company,
Burlington, Vt. Preparation for use in removing dis-
coloration from the teeth. 175,856 ; June 26.
Poote & Jenks, Jackson, Mich. Extracts for food flavoring
purposes. 169,850; Feb. 27.
Poote Mineral Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Detector crystals.
185,822; Nov. 13.
Poote Mineral Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cat whiskers.
185,823; Nov. 13.
Forbes, Jns. H., Tea & Coftee Co., St. Louis, Mo. Empty
containers for coffee and the like. 170,975 ; May 15.
Forbes Publishing Co., Omaha, Nebr. Blank record books.
161,982; Feb. 20.
Forcier, Joseph, doing business as Joseph Forcier & Co.,
New Bedford, Mass. Ointment for piles, corns, burns,
etc. 169.898 ; Dec. 18.
Ford, Charles H., Taft, Okla. Preparation for the treat-
ment of cholera, colds, coughs, etc., of hogs and pigs.
184,128; Dec. 18.
Ford & Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fruit preserves.
179,933 ; Sept. 18.
Ford, E. E., Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Fuel control or
regulator for a carburetor. 172,150 ; Mar. 20.
Ford Flour Company, Wilmington, Del., and Nashville,
Tenn. Self-rising wheat flour. 177,081 ; Sept. 4.
Ford Flour Company, Wilmington, Del., and Nashville,
Tenn. Wheat flour. 177,601 ; Sept. 18.
Ford Flour Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and Nash-
ville, Tenn. Self-rising flour. 172,327; July 31.
Ford, John A., Chicago, 111. Dry cleaner. 183,795 ;
Oct. 16.
Ford & Kendig Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Stopcocks and stop
and waste cocks and metal pipe unions. 129,592 ;
Aug. 7.
Ford Motor Company, Highland Park, Mich. Motor cars.
170,014 ; .luly 17.
Fordyce & Jackson, Bedford, Ind. Chemical preparation
for application to windshields. 180,756 ; Sept. 25.
Forest City Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Ladies' and misses' aprons and house dresses. 162,397 ;
June 26.
Forgey, Charles L., doing business as Witcherie Labora-
tory, Detroit, Mich. Face rouge. 169,631 ; Jan. 9.
Forkapa, Milan R., doing business as M. R. Forkapa &
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Question and answer toy.
186,424; Dec. 25.
Torkner, J. C., Fig Gardens, Incorporated, Fresno, Calif.
Jams. 171,071 ; Aug. 14.
Forney & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Diapering In the
piece. 171.753 ; Mar. 6.
Forns & Pla, New York, N. Y. Hosiery and fabric under-
shirts. 184,662; Nov. 13.
Forowicz. Frank, Homestead, Pa. Medicinal tea.
183,370; Dec. 4.
Forquer, Bernard B., doing business as Movie Stars Lab-
oratories, Joliet, 111. Facial cream and rouge, toilet
water, shampoo preparation, etc. 159,862 ; July 17.
Forrest Mercerizing Co., Gloucester, N. J. Mercerized
yarns. 168,213 ; Jan. 23.
Forshag, C. V., & Co., Franklinton, La. Ointment for the
treatment of ringworm, seven-year itch, etc. 183,7()1 ;
Nov. 13.
Forst Laboratories, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rubbing and
massaging alcohol. 171,073 ; May 8.
Forst Products Co., Inc., New Orleans, La. Beverage
sold as a soft drink and flavoring sirups, etc., used
in preparation of the same. 176,172 ; Apr. 17.
Porstadt, Jacob, doing business as Apaca Knitting Mills,
Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted sweaters, mufflers, golf hose,
and bathing suits. 172,831 ; Aug. 7.
Forster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago, 111. Musical
publications. 182,094 ; Sept. 11.
Forster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago, 111. Sheet
music. 183,828 ; Dec. 11.
Forster, Thomas B., doing business as T. E. Foster &
Co., Neosho, Mo. Cleaning preparation for bathtubs,
sinks, porcelain, marble, etc. 134,467; June 12.
Forstmann & Hufifmann Company, assignor to Forstmann
& Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen piece
goods. 169,441 ; Apr. 24.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece soods. 172,217: Jan, 30.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 173,962; Mar. 0.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
873
Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
per, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 176.674 ;
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece soods. 175.482; Apr. 3.
Forstuinnn & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 17S,9S6 ; June 12.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 178,988 ; June 12.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 178.989; June 5.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 178,990-1 ; June 12.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 178,992-4 ; June 5.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 178,995-7 ; June 12.
Forstmann & Iluffmuuu Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 185.112-13; Oct. 16.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 185,114; Nov. 20.
Forstmann & Huffmsinn Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 185.115-17; Oct. 16.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 186,892 ; Dec. 25.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 186.895-7 ; Dec. 25.
Forstmann & Huffmann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 187,572-3 ; Dec. 25.
Forstmann & Huft'mann Company, Passaic, N. J. Woolen
piece goods. 187,575 ; Dec. 25.
Foi-stner Chain Corporation, Irvington, N. J. Chains
for personal adornment made of or plated with
precious metal. 139,118 : Apr. 24.
Ft. Collins Flour Mills, The. (See Colorado Milling &
Elevator Co.)
Fort Dearborn Candy Company, Chicago, HI. Candy
bars. 160.801 ; Apr. 24.
Fort Dearborn Engraving Co., Chicago, HI. Statements,
checks, billheads, purchase orders, etc. 166,943 ;
Mar. 6.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 171,353 ;
Jan. 16.
Fort
paper.
Apr. 10.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Sanitary
napkins. 180,115; Sept. 18.
Fort Howard I'aper Comp;iny, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths.
180,757-8 ; Aug. 14.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 180.970
Aug. 7.
Port Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet pa
per, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 180,971-2
July 17.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 181,442
Aug. 7.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper. 182,049; Aug. 21.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 186,745 ;
Dec. 25.
Fort Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet
paper, paper napkins, towels, and tablecloths. 186,953 ;
Dec. 25.
Fort Kent Drug Company. (See Ouillette, Paul.)
Fort Orange Chemical Company. (See Popp, William J.)
Fort Wayne Engineering & Manufacturing Co., Fort
Wayne. Ind. Pumping equipment and water systems.
166.942 ; Jan. 23.
Fort Worth Drilling Tool Company, Fort Worth, Tex.
Cable drilling tools, rope sockets, bailers, etc. 175,857 ;
June 12.
Fortuna Water Company. (See Meyer, Edmund.)
Fortuna-Werke Spezialmaschinenfabrik G. m. b. H.,
Cannstatt, Germany. Optical apparatus, drawing
and copying apparatus, etc. 182,507 ; Dec. 4.
Fortuna-Werke Spezialmaschinenfabrik G. m. b. H.,
Cannstatt, Germany. Machines and apparatus for
working leather, etc 182. 50S : Dec. 4.
Fortune Products Company, Chicago, 111. Macaroni.
181,884 ; Sept. 25.
Foster, C. B., Packing Co., Inc., Violet, La., and Biloxl,
Miss. Canned shrimp. 168,636 ; Mar. 6.
Foster, Clyde C, doing business as The Nuway Company,
Decatur, 111. Flavoring extracts for food of all kinds.
168,027; Mar. 20.
Foster Engineering Company, Newark, N. J. Grease cups.
174,568; Mar. 20.
Foster, L. B., Co., Inc.. Pittsburgh, Pa. New and re-
newed steel rails. 184,072-3 ; Dec. 4.
Foster, Robert V. (See Reish, George L., assignor.)
Foster Ryan Shoe Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Ladies' shoes.
180,974; Nov. 13.
Foster, Samuel M., Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dresses
and waists. 178,600 : July 10.
Foster, Van B., doing business as Fred B. Foster & Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Oil derricks. 181,067 ;
Sept. 18.
Fougera, E.. & Co., New York, N. Y. Toilet powder.
177,038 ; June 12.
Fo«ke Fur Company, St. Louis, Mo. Chemical deodoriz-
ing preparation. 173,325 ; May 15.
Foundation Sales Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Shoes made of leather. 169,353; Feb. 20.
Fountain, Levi W., Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for re-
moving stains and dirt. 177,479 ; Aug. 7.
Four Way Company. (Sec Munger, Louis de F.)
Fourgees Cotton Mills. (See Hart, John I.)
Fowler, Meynell E., Chicago, 111. Eggs. 168,963 ;
Sept. 11.
Fowler & Slater Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Photographic
prints. 178,380; July 3.
Fox, Charles K., Inc., Haverhill, Mass. Boots and shoes
of leather. 170,574 ; May 22.
l'"ox, Charles K., Inc., Haverhill, Mass. Leather intended
tor iisi' in hoots and shoes. 170,575 ; May 22.
Fox, J. G., Seattle, Wash. Ginger ale. 184,967 ; Oct. 9.
Fox, John J., Hancock, Mich. Hair toaic. 170,635 ;
June 26.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing paper.
171.990 ; Feb. 13.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing
paper. 172,328 ; Jan. 16.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing paper.
172,418 ; Feb. 6.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing paper.
180.533; July 10.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing pa-
per. 180,975 ; July 17.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing paper.
181.688; Aug. 14.
Fox River Paper Company, Appleton, Wis. Writing
paper. 187,617: Dec. 18.
Frances, Edith. (See Gallagher, James T.)
Franc-Graham Paper Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bond
paper. 184,787 ; Nov. 13.
Frauc-Strohmenger & Cowan, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Neckties, cravats, and scarfs. 183,105 ; Sept. 11.
Franco-American Baking Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Rolls
and bread. 176,401 ; Aug. 21.
Frank, A. B., Company, San Antonio, Tex. Hosiery and
sweaters, scarfs, caps, bootees, and knit sets.
170,634 ; June 19.
Frank, A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Salve for burns,
wounds, etc. 173,050; Apr. 10.
Frank & Company, Savannah, Ga. Knitted underwear,
sweaters, hosiery, caps, etc. 180,334 ; Aug. 14.
Frank, Eva B., New York, N. Y. Hair curlers. 177,039 ;
Nov. 6.
Frank, H. G. John, doing business as Auto Parts Com-
pany, Houston, Tex. Dismembered parts of motor ve-
hicles. 159,749 ; Nov. 6.
Frank, Jerome, & Co., New I'ork, N. Y. Dresses. lf;7.719 ;
Jan. 9.
Frank & Meyer Neckwear Co., St. Louis, Mo. Neckties,
cravats, and scarfs. 168,465 ; Sept. 18.
Franke, Charles A., Little Rock, Ark. Breads, cakes, and
pastries. 170,762 ; May 1.
Frankel Bros., New York, N. Y. Men's outer clothing.
172.469 : May 22.
Frankel Bros., New York, N. Y. Men's caps, sweaters,
shoes, negligee shirts, and hosiery. 181,984 ; Oct. 23.
Frankenberg, Morgan & Singleton, New York, N. Y.
Woolen cloth. 180,659 ; July 31.
Frankfurt, Saul E., Cleveland, Ohio. Sanitary napkins
and aprons. 155,878 ; Aug. 14.
Franklin .4ir Compressor Works, Norristown and Trooper,
Pa. Air compressors. 186,470 ; Dec. 25.
Franklin-Caro Company, Inc., Richmond, Va. Chewing
gum. 101,984 ; July 3.
Franklin, Charles, Boston, Mass. Sweaters and bathing
suits. 180,117 ; Oct. 2.
Franklin Clothes Shop, Inc., Washington, D. C. Men's
coats, vests, trousers, and overcoats. 174.134 ; July 10.
Franklin Ice Cream Company, Kansas City, Mo. Ice
cream. 178,437 ; Aug. 21.
Franklin Ice Cream Company, Kansas City, Mo. Ice
cream. 183,649 ; Nov. 27.
Franklin Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
scarfs and bow ties. 175.238 ; June 5.
Franklin Manufacturing Company. (See Oppenheim,
Oberndorf & Co.)
Franklin Railway Supply Company, New York, N. Y.
Auxiliary engines for locomotives. 166,825 ; July 3.
Franklin Silver Plate Company. Greenfield, Mass.
Tableware, scissors, shoehorns, buttonhooks, buffers,
etc. 147.872 ; Feb. 6.
Franklin Simon & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Face and
talcum powders, perfumes. 160.185 : Mar. 6.
Franklin, William B., doing business as Franklin Mfg.
Co., Princeton, Ind. Cleaner, polisher, renovator, dis-
infector for varnish, paint, and enamel. 183,565 ;
Sept. 18.
Franklin Williams, Inc., of N. J., Newark, N. J. Striker
plates and locks. 143,524 ; Jan. 30.
Eraser, Mary, Candles, Inc., doing business as Mary
Fraser Candy Studio, Los Angeles, Calif. Candles.
179.366: Oct. 16.
Fraser Milk Products Co.. Inc.. Fraser, N. Y. Powdered
milk and baby foods. 177,480 ; .Tuly 10.
Fraser, Warren P., Comoany, Westboro, Mass. Piston pins.
161,001 ; Jan. 9.
874
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Frasher, Lee, East Lynn, W. Va. Preparation for use in
treating diphtheria, etc. 182,241 ; Oct. 28.
Frasier, Thornton & Co., Limited, Cookshire, Quebec, Can-
ada. Pills for constipation, indigostiou, heartburn,
sick headache, etc. 152,744 ; Dec. 25.
Frasse, Teter A., & Co., Inc., New \'ork, N. Y. Bust re-
mover and pickling compound for metals. 180,853;
Sept. 11.
Frasse, Peter A., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Tool
steel. 186,360 ; Nov. 27.
Frawley, Josephine B., doing business as Betsy Ross
Candy Shops ; Mres. Frawley's Betsy Ross Candy
Shops, and Mrs. Frawley's Candy, Indianapolis, Ind.
Candy. 185,514 ; Dec. 11.
Frazar & Company, San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 183,371 ; Sept. 18.
Frazer, Stuart F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roofing materials.
171,417 ; June 12.
Frazier, John L., Washington, D. C. Daily publication.
184,129 ; Nov. 20.
Fred Pabst Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Metal pipe nip-
ples. 180,718 ; Sept. 18.
Frederick City Packing Company, Inc., The, Frederick, Md.
Canned vegetables. 177,372; May 29.
Frederick Piano Company, New York, N. Y. Pianofortes,
pianos, and phonographs. 179,594 ; Aug. 21.
Fredericks, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fishing hooks and
leaders. 171,492 ; Jan. 23.
Fredericksburg Brewing Company. (See Wielands Incor-
porated.)
Fredericksen Company, Saginaw, Mich. Bearing metal,
packing metal, brass castings, and bronze castings.
175,925 ; May 15.
Frederiksen, Felix M., Little Falls, N. Y. Cheese.
176,735; Sept. 4.
Frednckson liiotiiers, Cassadaga, N. Y. Churns.
155,813 ; May 22.
Free & Klinck, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 181,019; Sept. 25.
Free & Klinck, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 181,020 ; Aug. 21.
Freedman, Benjamin S., Company, Scranton, Pa. Hair
nets. 185,515 ; Dec. 4.
Freedman & Engelman, Fresno, Calif. Fresh grapes.
185,654 ; Nov. 13.
Freedman, Israel L., New York, N. Y. Coats for men,
women, and children. 150,009 ; Jan. 30.
Freeman, Louis G., Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Shoe-machinery parts and supplies. 183,106 ; Oct. 30.
!' r' i-iimn, lUiJiei-, isew lurk, A'. 1. Monthly publication.
176,892 ; May 22.
Freeman, Ralph D., doing business as The Savol Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Enamel finish. 182,205 ; Sept. 18.
Freeman's I'oods, Limited, Watford, England. Powders
for making lemonade. 168,147 ; Apr. 24.
Frees, H. E., Co., The, Chicago, 111. Citrate of magnesia.
172,871 ; Mar. 13.
Frrezeiatur Co., The, Detroit, Mich. Artificial refrigerat-
ing apparatus for household use. 163,512 ; Apr. 3.
Freihofer Baking Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cake.
179.787-8; Oct. 30.
French American Mfg. Co. (See Klekner, Albert.)
French Chemical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Cleaning
preparation for kitchen, household, and laundry uses.
188,008; Dec. 25.
French Fibre Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Electric
lamp stands and bases. 159,748 ; Feb. 20.
French Importing Co., Chicago, 111. Hair nets. 170,480 ;
May 15.
French Mfg. Co. (See Smuckler, K.)
French, Noyes E., Boston, Mass. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups used in preparation of same.
181,734; Aug. 7.
Fi-ench Swiss Noodle Company. (See Foltzer, Charles.)
Frenkel, L. & E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Flours —
namely, wheat and semolinas. 174,433 ; June 5.
Preund, Freund & Company, New York, N. Y. Nankins
and tickings in the piece. 178,835 ; July 31.
Freund, Henry, Houston, Tex. Power whistles. 177,289 ;
June 19.
Frey. Henry R., doing business as Chemical Fire Ap-
paratus Company, Portland, Oreg. Dry-powder tube
fire extinguishers. 166,289 ; Jan. 2.
Fried, Mendelson & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk, silk and
cotton mixed, and cotton piece goods. 168,148 ; Feb. 13.
Fried, Mendelson & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton,
and silk and cotton piece goods. 180,275 ; Aug. 7.
Fried. Ostermann Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Leather
coats and vests. 187,104 ; Dec. 18.
Friedberger, Moritz, Charlottenburg, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Heterocyclic compounds. 168,258 ; Apr. 3.
Friedlaender, Oscar O., Co., New York, N. Y. Illumi-
nating glassware. 173,280 ; June 12.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Ties, cravats, four-in-hand ties, and bow ties.
176,402 ; Aug. 21.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Ties, cravats. 177,290 ; Aug. 7.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Ties, cravats, four-ln-hand ties, and bow ties.
181,271 ; Sept. 18.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Ties, cravats. 183,144; Oct. 9.
Friedman Bros. & Sons Neckwear Co., Inc., New York,
N. Y. Ties and cravats. 185,290 ; Nov. 20.
Friedman & Friedman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pyjamas.
159,354 ; Oct. 23.
Friedman-Kerr Co., The, Chicago, 111. Candy. 168,714 ;
Feb. 13.
Friedman & Krieger, New York, N. Y. Cotton fabrics.
179,528; July 3.
Friedman, Samuel A., Schenectady, N. Y. Ladies' hats,
caps, and waists. 172,669 ; Aug. 7.
Friedrich-Friedrich Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Face
powder. 184,819 ; Dec. 4.
Frledrich, Johannes, doing business as L. Perlmann,
Leipzig, Germany. Knives and scissors. 166.444 ;
Jan. 23.
Frledrich, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Ginger ale, sarsapa-
rilla, and root beer. 184,817 ; Oct. 9.
Frledrich, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Ginger ale, sarsa-
parilla, and root beer. 184,818 ; Nov. 6.
Friend Brothers, Melrose, Mass. Bread, cake, pies, canned
puddings, and mincemeat, etc. 167,518 ; May 1.
"Friend" Manufacturing Co., Gasport, N. Y. Insecticide
sprayers and parts therefor ; 176,823 ; Dec. 11.
Fries, Beall & Sharp Co. Inc., Washington, D. C. Asphalt
shingles, cements, plaster, roofing, etc.. 109,583 ;
Feb. 13.
Pries, Beall & Sharp Co., Inc., Washington, D. C. Roof
and ready-mixed paint. 169,584 ; Feb. 13.
Fries, Beall & Sharp Co., Inc., Washington, D. C. Stove
boards and conductor pipe. 169,585 ; Feb. 13.
Pries, Beall & Sharp Co., Inc., Washington, D. C. Coal
ranges and stoves, wood and gas stoves, and pipeless
furnaces. 169,587; Mar. 13.
Fries & Fries Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio'. Lotions,
particularly alcohol, for external use. 161,774 ; Jan. 30.
Pries & Pries Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laxative.
182,968-9; Oct. 30.
Prink Creamery Company, The, Larkspur, Colo. Cheese.
186,361; Dec. 25.
Frith, Walter D., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Canned salmon. 185,516 ; Dec. 18.
Fritz, Charles, doing business as California Toy Co.,
Berkeley, Calif. Kites. 185,013 ; Oct. 16.
Fritz, Edward B., Chicago, 111. Monthly educational
journal. 171,634; Mar. 13.
Fritz Radiator Cement Co., Rhineland, Mo. Product to
be used in stopping leaks in cooling systems of automo-
biles, etc. 177,663 ; July 10.
Proeblich, Robert M., Ne-sv York, N. Y. Raw materials
and essentia! oils for manufacturing hair tonics, etc.
179,529 ; Nov. 20.
Prohlichsteln, Harvey, St. Louis, Mo. Children's and
infants' wearing apparel. 182,796 ; Dec. 11.
Proidevaux Cie. (See Thomas. Lillian S.)
Frolaset Corset Co., Detroit, Mich. Brassieres, bandeaux,
girdles, etc. 173,823; July 17.
Frolaset Corset Co., Detroit, Mich. Corsets, brassiferes,
girdles, etc. 177,180; Aug. 28.
Frolaset Corset Co., Detroit, Mich. Corsets, corset waists,
brassiferes, bandeaux, etc. 177,291 ; Aug. 14.
Promm, F. H., & Company. (See Fromm, Frank H.)
Fromm, P. H., doing business as F. H. Fromm & Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sardines packed in oil. 162,924 ;
June 26.
Fromm, Prank H., doing business as P. H. Fromm ■& Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Canned sardines. 159,747 ;
Mar. 27.
Fromm, Frank H., doing business as P. H. Fromm & Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Canned fish. 172,329 ; May 15.
Fronk, Henriette C, Schenectady, N. Y. Ointment for the
treatment of rheumatism, sprains, sores, etc. 173,281 ;
May 1.
Frontier Elevator & Mill Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wheat flour.
180,276 ; Sept. 25.
Frontier Elevator & Mill Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 177,730; Aug. 21.
Frost, George, Company, Boston, Mass. Men's garters.
181,481 ; Dec. 25.
Frost, Jack, Sales Agency, Chicago, 111. Ice-cream cone.
166.299 ; Mar. 20.
Frost, Lorenzo S., doing business as L. S. Frost, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Metal material for portable buildings
and metal for doors and locks. 177.665 ; June 12.
Frost Superior Pence Co., The, Warren, Ohio. Vegetable
crutch. 179,143 ; Aug. 14.
Frostilla Company, The. (See Shoemaker, Flora H.)
Frozen Fruit, Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. Candy. 159,088 ;
Aug. 14.
Frozen Peak Mfg. Co., Joplln, Mo. Ice-cream confection.
166,994; Feb. 20.
Fruhauf Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Men's and young
men's outer garments. 176,460 ; Aug. 7.
Fruhauf Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Men's and young
men's overcoats and suits. 176,736 ; Aug. 14.
Fruit Belt Preserving Company, East Williamson, N. Y.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 172,984 : Apr. 17.
Fruit Haven Farm, Woodbury, Ga. Fresh peaches.
166,053; Dec. 11.
Prutrite Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Jams,
jellies, marmalades, fruit preserves, and butters, etc.
166,991 ; Feb. 20.
Pry Bros. Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laundry
bags of net material. 180,277 ; Sept. 4.
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Alphabetical list o; trade-mark applicants — Continued.
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Frye, Robert B., Pueblo, Colo. Chemical composition for
(iostroylng rodents and other animal pests. 182,340 ;
Oct. .16.
Fuchs, Joseph J., doing business as Tourists Pride Mfg.
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Inner-tube repair patchi'S.
132,G01 ; Apr. 17.
luerth. Gustavo J., & Co., New York, N. Y. Furs,
skins, and peltries. 165,864 ; Jan. 2.
Pulirman, O., Inc., New York, N. Y. l.oatlier siioes and
storm rubbers. 170,741 ; June 5.
I'ulcra-Tan Company, assignor to Geltan Company, New
York. N. Y. Tanning materials. 180,118 ; July 31.
Fuld. William, Baltimore, Md. Figure toys. 176,961 ;
May IB.
Fuli;Uum v\: Companv, Los Angeles, Calif. Hair nets.
ir>8,029 : Feb. 13.
FulgUum vt Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Flair nets.
176,613-4 ; May 1.
Fuller, James C, Kansas City, Mo. Shampoo prepara-
tion. 165,281 : Dec. 4.
Fuller-Morrison Company, Chicago, 111. Sanitary elastic
woven belts and cotton napkins for women. 185,218 ;
Dec. 4.
Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills. Atlanta. Ga. Waterproof
duck and tarpaulins. 184,545 ; Nov. 20.
Fulton Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
1S2.577: Oct. 30.
Fulton, Emma G., Chicago, 111. Hair grower. 172,218 ;
Oct. 30.
Fulton Lime & Cement Co. (See Womack, Maggie H.)
Fulton Smoked Fish Co., (Jhicaa:o, 111. Smoked fish.
170.117; May 22.
Funke, Edward, doing business as Near East Trading
Co., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes. 177.553-4 ; "May S.
Funsten Brothers & Company, St. Louis, Mo. Cata-
logues and price lists. 187,306 ; Dec. 11.
Furgerson, Henry B., M. D., doing business as Furgerson
Drug Co., Halifax, N C. Dog and puppy tonic, anti-
septic tablets, and blood pills.' 180,597 ; Aug. 7.
Furnaseal Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Refractory cements
and protective plaster coatings. 179,405 ; Sept. 4.
Furst-ilcNess Company, Freeport, 111. Hard-water soap.
183,266; Oct. 16.
Furst-McNess Companv, Freeport, HI. Perfume, toilet
water, face powder, etc. 183,268; Nov. 13.
Futrell, Cicero F.. Conway. N. C. Preparation for the
treatment of piles. 178.500; July 10.
G. B. Borsalino Fu Lazzaro & C, .Alessandria, Italy. Men's
hats. 163,136 ; Jan. 9.
i;. C. A. Manufacturing Company, The. PittsfiPld, Mass.
-Apparatus for installing and removing electric-light
bulbs, lamp sockets, etc. 174.570; Apr. 3.
G. F. H. Corporation, The, Denver, Colo. Gas, gaso-
line, oil. and steam tractors. 152.919 ; Feb. 6.
G & H Products Co. (See Gleich, Valentine A.)
G & W Electric Specialty Co., Chicago, 111. Single and
multiple conductor potlieads, high and low tension pot-
heads, cable-end bells, etc. 171.638 ; Jan. 9.
Gabbola, Raffnele, New York, N. Y. Salve for burns,
scalds, and sunburn. 165,284; Jan. 2.
Gabel Bros.. Garnerville, N. Y. Stove polish. 150,895 ;
July 31.
Gabriel, C. O., & Sons, Columbus Junction, Iowa. Prepa-
ration for removing rust. 164,161 ; Oct. 9.
Gaffey. John T., doing business as Mah Juck Mfg. Co.,
San Pedro. Calif. Racks used in connection with the
game Mah Juck. 174,770 : May 15.
Gaffnev. Romeo. Coffevville, Kans. Blood, liver, and sys-
tem'tonlc. 181,068; Sept. 18.
Gage Brothers &. Company. Chicago, 111. Ladies' hats.
167,124 ; Jan. 9.
Gagnler, George E., doing business as Gagnier Trimming
Supplv Co., Detroit, Mich. Fiber board and automobile
panermaterial. 183,107-8; Oct. 2.
Galhraith, Leslie P., Pueblo, Colo. Lubricating material
in the nature of oils and greases. 169,397 ; Jan. 2.
Galhraith, Leslie P., Pueblo, Colo. Chemically treated
cleaning cloths for furniture, automobiles, etc.
169,398; Feb. 6.
Galbrun, Eugene, Paris, France. Organic solution of iron
and manganese combined with peptones for anaemia,
etc. 180,854; Aug. 28.
Galbrun, Eug&ne, Paris, France. Solution containing
peptone and iodine. 180,855 ; Aug. 14.
Gale Shoo Manufacturing Co.. Boston, Mass. Leather
boots and shoes. 170,061 ; Jan. 30.
Galef, J. L., New York, N. Y. Shotguns and parts thereof.
159,864; Mar. 13.
Galef. Jacques L.. New Y'ork. N. Y. Shotguns and parts
thereof. 162.876 ; .Tan. 30.
Galeton Dairy Products Company, Galeton, Pa. Butter.
177,837 ; Aug. 21.
Galewski, S., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Suitcases, coat
cases, cases for containing automobilists' equipment,
etc. 161,878; Nov. 6.
Gallagher, James T., doing business as Edith Frances,
Miami. Fla. Deodorant. 174,239 ; Apr. 24.
Gallagher, James T., doing business as Edith Frances,
Miami, Fla. Lemon vanishing cream, foundation
cream, emollient cream, etc. 174.240 ; Dec. 18.
Gallagher, John F., Chicago. 111. Preparation used for
the destruction and eradication of lice, insects, and
other vermin. 158,169 ; Aug. 7.
Gallagher, Owen V., doing business as Mentho Relief Com-
pany, Denver, Colo. Salve. 100,227; Mar. 27.
Gallagher, Thomas F., doing business as Gallagher Bros.,
Chieago, 111. Butter. 159,466; Sept. 11.
Galtra Manufacturing Co. (See Dutra, John P.)
Gnlvin, Martin R., Des Moines, Iowa. Confection com-
posed of a chocolate-coated ice cream. 168,215 ; Feb. 6.
Gambinossl, Dante, New York, N. Y. Candy. 176,265 ;
Aug. 14.
Gamble. Helen C, New Brunswick, N. J. Hat bags.
177,664 ; May 15.
Gandy Belting Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Publication
issued at irregular intervals. 173,042 ; Feb. 27.
Garbarini, Andr^, Courbevoie, France. Portable heating
apparatus. 105,750; June 5.
Garcia, Joaquin, doing business as Bumble Bee Specialty
Co., New York, N. Y. Toy buzzer. 183,566; Nov. 6.
Gardiner & Lewis, Inc., New York, N. Y. Asphaltic
paints used for waterproofing buildings, expansion
.iolnts, etc. 141,367 : Feb. 13.
Gardner, Henry A., Washington, D. C. Waterproofing
plastic compositions for roads and cement constructions.
168,524-5 ; Jan. 9.
Garfield Worsted Mills, Garfield, N. J. Knitted woolen
piece goods. 178,604 ; July 31.
Garfinkle, Julius, doing business as Julius Garfinkle &
Co., Washington, D. C. Ladies' and misses' silk and
cotton underwear of textile fabrics. 170,814 ; Aug. 7.
Garfinkle, Julius, doing business as Julius Garfinkle & Co.,
Washington, D. C. Suits, dresses, skirts, waists, etc.
174.362 ; July 10.
Garfinkle, Julius, doing business as Julius Garfinkle &
Co., Washington, D. C. Hair nets. 177,373 ; May 1.
Garhart Dental Specialty Company, Somerville, Mass.
Filling for teeth.. 176,793; May 8.
Garlek, Charles, doing business as 56th St. Quality
Bakery, Philadelphia, Pa. Bread. 178,605 ; Dec. 18.
Garley Steel Company. (See Hird. Roy G.)
Garlock Packing Company, The, Palmyra, N. Y. Pack-
ing and packing material. 1(50,008 ; Dec. 25.
Garneau, Jos., Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Canned
flsh. 175,080 ; July 24.
Garneau, Jos., Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Canned
flsh. 186,899; Dec. 11.
Garner Bros., New York, N. Y. Misses' and children's
hats. 168,715 ; Jan. 30.
Garner Print Works & Bleachery, New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton piece goods. 183,109 ; Oct. 2.
Garnet, George H., doing business as The George H.
Garnet Company, Allentown, Pa. Ice cream inclosed
in pastry. 161.251 ; Apr. 17.
Garred & Krause Drug Co., Walla Walla, Wash. Photo-
graphs. 181,390; Oct. 2.
Garrett & Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Food-flavoring ex-
tracts and jellies. 172,644 ; Aug. 14.
Garrett and Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Beverages sold as
soft drinks and sirups for preparing same. 174,077 ;
May 1.
Garrett. Clara E.. New York, N. Y. Hand-decorated silk
and velvet goods in the piece. 178.915 : June 5.
Garrett. Ralph C, doing business as Tricco Chemical Co.,
Detroit, Mich. Preparation for use in the treatment of
eczema. 171,268 ; May 22.
Garrison, Harry B., also doing business as The Silvo-
dent Co., Portland, Oreg. Foundation and pulp pro-
tector used in making metal dental fillings. 183,269 :
• Sept. 11.
Garrity, L. M., & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Hair wavers,
crimpers, curlers, binders, puffs, etc. 168,361 ; Jan. 2.
Gartcralg Fire Clay Company. Limited, Glasgow, ScotHnd.
Fire-clay goods. 166,550 ; Jan. 0.
Garten, Elmer A., Hinton, W. Va. Composition for stop-
ping leaks in tires and for preserving rubber. 136,626 ;
May 29.
Gartside's Iron Rust Soap Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Laun-
dry blue. 180,534 ; Oct. 23.
Garza, Pablo G., doing business as Grain Export Co., San
Antonio, Tex. Corn flour. 165,078 : Jan. 30.
Gasaway, A. A., & Son. (See Gasaway, Albert A.)
Casaway, Albert A., doin.g business as A. A. Gasaway &
Son, ot. Joseph, Mo. Salves, washes, and ointments
used in treatment of piles and eczema. 170,062 ;
Mar. 20.
Gash. Abraham, New York, N. Y. Winter-pressed cot-
tonseed salad oil flavored with pure olive oil. 173,819 ;
June 26.
Gasifier Company, The, Elizabeth, N. J. Hydrocarbon-
fuel burners. 180,214 ; Aug. 21.
Gaspari, Laura, New York, N. Y. Deodorants. 175,483 ;
.Tune 26.
Gastone Co., The, Rocky Mount, N. C. Medicine.
179,266 ; Aug. 21.
Gates Auto Laundry and Supply Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Air-pressure systems for washing automobiles or other
vehicles and cleaning the interior thereof and parts of
said systems. 179,144 ; Sept. 25.
Gates, Thomas B. M., New York, N. Y. Sport hair nets.
187,252; Dec, 25.
Gatlin and Gatlin, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fish.
181,562 ; Aug. 21.
Gattaz, Joseph B., doing business as Gattaz & Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Compound for treating eyelashes and eye-
lids. 184,130; Nov. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marh applicants — Continued.
Gaude, Francis J., Tort xVlleii, La. Series of cartoons.
181,069 ; Oct. 2.
Gazzoni, A., & C, 11 Gerente, Bologna, Italy. Radioac-
tive reconstituent. 173,385 ; July 17.
Gebhart, Edgar S., doing business as Redfern Medicine
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Digestive tonic. 174,518 ;
May 8.
Gebr. Korte, Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen, Germany. Ra-
zors, safety razors, mechanical strops, table knives and
forks of base metal, etc. 165,945 ; Feb. 27.
Gebr. Korte, Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen, Germany. Ra-
zors, safety razors, and mechanical strops. 165,946 ;
Feb. 27.
Gebr. Korte, Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen, Germany. Ra-
zors and safety razors. 165,947 ; Feb. 27.
Gebr. Noelle, Ludenscheid, Germany. Knives, forks, and
spoons of aluminum. 178,183 ; Oct. 2.
Gebs Boot Shop, Pittsburgh, Pa. Boots, shoes, and slip-
pers, hosiery. 180,174 ; Oct. 2.
Geddes & Barnaby, also doing business as Al-Fa-Fa Mfg.
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Laxatives and tonics. 182,579 :
Oct. 30.
Gedney, M. A., Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Vinegar.
173,826 ; Aug. 28.
Geiger Candy Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Candy.
183,058 ; Sept. 18.
Geiger Candy Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Candy.
183,060-2; Sept. 18.
Geigy Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyestuffs.
184,721 : Dec. 4.
Geiler, F. W., Inc., New York, N. Y. Colors ground In
oils, oil paints, enamel paints, etc. 177,732 ; Sept. 4.
Gellman Wrench Corporation, The, Chicago, 111. Wrenches.
174,896; Apr. 17.
Gelpi, Paul, & Sons, Inc., New Orleans, La. Chocolate
and candies. 170.135 ; Mar. 13.
Geltan Company. (See Fulcra-Tan Company.)
Geltman, Israel, New York, N. Y. Canned sardines and
tunny fish, mustard, pepper, condensed milk, cheese,
tea, etc. 168,362 ; Mar. 20.
Geltman, Israel, New York, N. Y. Cheese, mustard, farina,
tea, coffee, chocolate, condensed milk, rice, etc.
169,751 ; Apr. 3.
Gem-Air Permanent Wave Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Oily
preparation for producing permanent waves in the
human hair. -168,603 ; Aug. 14.
Gem Hammock & Fly Net Company, The, Milwaukee,
Wis. Brooms and mops. 138,557 ; Nov. 20.
Gem Slanufacturing Company. (See Eldredge, Frank M.)
Gem Publishing Company. (See Young, Joseph S.)
Gem Tire and Rubber Company. (See Cbadwin, Leo L.)
Genant, William A. Syracuse, N. Y. Canned shrimt).
160,409 ; Sept. 25.
General Asbestos & Rubber Company, Charleston, S. C.
Seal and compensating means for piston rings. 170,717 ;
Oct. 30,
General Auto Electric Company, Newark, N. J. Electric
batteries. 153,244 ; Mar. 27.
General Bakelite Company, Perth Amboy, N. J. Pipes
and pipe parts. 175,601 ; Apr. 24.
General Baking Company, New York, N. Y. Bread.
160,056 ; May 8.
General Chemical Company, New York, N. Y^. Insecti-
cides and fungicides. 183,967 : Nov. 27.
General Cigar Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars.
170,815; Jan. 2.
General Commercial Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits — namely, peaches, pears, apricots, apples :
dried fruits — namely, prunes, peaches, etc. 169,291-2 ;
Feb. 27.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Non-
metallic gear wheels and gear-wheel blanks. 161,181 ;
Jan. 23.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Electric
motors. 161,182 ; May 29.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Publica-
tion. 167,389 ; Mar. 27.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Non-
metallic sheet material formed from textile material and
a binder. 170,524 ; Mar. 13.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Deco-
rative electric-light outfits for Christmas trees.
171.165 : Def. 25.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Non-
metallic gear wheels and gear-wheel blanks. 176,118;
May 8.
General Engineering & Construction Company, and also
doing business as Rockford Manufacturing Co., Rock-
ford, 111. Electrically-operated apparatus for beating
and blowing air for drying purposes. 162.675 ; Jan. 9.
General Explosives Company, Chicago, 111. Explosives.
148,383 ; May 15.
General Gas Mantle Co., Camden, N. J. Heating appara-
tus. 185.354 ; Nov. 27.
General Laboratories, Madison, Wis. Preparations used
for the prevention and treatment of germ diseases.
181,885; Dec. 18.
General Lead Batteries Company, Newark, N. J. Lead
storage batteries and parts. 161.992; Julv 24.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Ready-mixed paints, paint enamels, and .stains.
183,271 ; Oct. 30.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Varnishes, stains, and paint enamels. 183,273 ; Nov. 13.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111. Flat
wall paint. 183,274 ; Oct. 30.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Paint enamels, flat wall finish, and varnishes. 183,275;
Oct. 30.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Flat wall finish. 183,276; Oct. 30.
General Paint and A'arnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Liquid, hard, or soft soap. 183,277 ; Nov. 13.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Paint enamels, flat wall finish, and varnishes. 183,278 ;
Oct. 30.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Varnish for the cementing of linoleums, etc. 183,279 ;
Oct. 30.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Lemon-oil polish. 183,280 : Oct. 30.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Paint and varnish removers. 183.281 ; Oct. 30.
General Paint and Varnish Company, Chicago, 111.
Varnishes and stains. 183.282 ; Oct. 30.
General Porcelain Company, Parkersburg, W. Va. Cut-
outs, receptacles, sockets, fuse plugs, etc. 172,219;
Sept. 4.
General Radio Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Vario-
meters, variocouplers transformers, etc. for radio ap-
paratus, radio receiving sets, etc. 180,279 ; Aug. 7.
General Tire and Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Rubber tires, tire casings, inner tubes. 114,161 ;
Feb. 27.
General Tobacco Company, Louisville, Ky.; and Chicago,
111. Cigarettes, cigars, and smoking tobacco. 184,332-3 ;
Oct. 30.
General Tobacco Company, Louisville, Ky., and Chicago,
111. Cigarettes, cigars, and smoking tobacco. 184,334 ;
Oct. 16.
General Tobacco Company, Louisville, Ky., and Chicago,
111. Cigarettes, cigars, and smoking tobacco. 184,335 ;
Oct. 30.
General Tobacco Company, Louisville, Ky., and Chicago,
111. Cigars, smoking and leaf tobacco. 184,336;
Oct. 16.
""-"oneral Water Heater Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Water heaters. 176,173 ; May 22.
General Water Heater Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Water heaters. 180,856 ; Aug. 21.
General Water Heater Corporation, Los Anaeles, Calif.
Water heaters. 180,857 ; Oct. 23.
Genesee Pure Food Company, The, Le Roy, N. Y. Cora-
pound for use in the preparation of jellies, desserts,
and pastries. 178,998 ; Aug. 21.
Gene-Vall Cigar Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars.
163,677 : May 29.
Gennert, G., Inc., New York, N. Y. Albums. 175,423 ;
June 12.
Genuine Remedies Cornpany, Newark, N. J. Remedy for
indigestion, gas, nausea, dyspepsia, and similar
stomach disorders. 169,708 ; Jan. 2.
George Close Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
170.562 : May 1.
George Close Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
170.563 ; Aug. 14.
George Close Co., The, Cambridge, Mass. Candy.
172,516-7 ; Apr. 17.
George, H. J., Long Beach, Calif. Automobile dog carrier.
179,195 I Aug. 7.
George, Robert J., doing business as Imperial Peanut &
CofCee Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Roasted and salted
peanuts. 163,795 ; May 8.
George, Robert J., doing business as Imperial Peanut &
CoECee Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Coffees, candies,
chocolates, and chocolate-covered confections. 163,796 ;
May 8.
George Urban Milling Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 176,299 ; Aug. 14.
Georgene, Madame, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dolls.
180,003 ; July 31.
Georgopulo, A. G.. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
168,260; Feb. 27.
Geraldine Hat Co., New York. N. Y. Women's, misses',
and children's hats. 170,482 ; Nov. 27.
Gerber & Co. A. G., Thoune, Switzerland. Cheese.
182,580; Nov. 6.
Gerber & Co., Ltd., Thoune, Switzerland. Cheese.
158,388 ; Jan. 30.
Gerber & Co. Ltd., Thoune, Switzerland. Cheese. 158,389 ;
Dec. 4.
Gerhardt, Jacob, & Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Outer, negligee, and work shirts for men.
172,670 ; June 5.
Gerke, Robert H., doing business as The Bobs Drug
Co., Marietta, Ohio. Preparation for treating head-
ache, neuralgia, etc. 169,356 : Oct. 30.
Gerla, M., & Son, New York, N. Y. Dresses, coats, suits,
waists, sweaters, hosiery, etc. 185,118: Dec. IS.
Ger-Le Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Toilet articles.
176,403 ; Sept. 25.
Germain Brothers Company, The, Saginaw, Mich. Type
of toilet or closet seat. 172,874 ; June 12.
Germ-A-Lax Laboratories. (See Raymond, Jules N.)
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Germ.inow-Simon Machiue Co., Rochester, N. T. Ma-
cliiuo.'< for applying watch crystals. lGi),6o2 ; Feb. 13.
Germany, Marv, doing business as Mrs. Marv Germany,
Dallas, Tex. Salad drosslns. 176.119; July 24.
Germ-O-Salv Company, The, Searcy. Ark. rrejiaration for
tile treatment of itch, also for slow-healing and iu-
feeted sores, etc. 1 82,342; Nov. 13.
Gerson & Hrerer, San Francisco, Calif. Hosiery.
170,174 : .Tune 19.
Gerson & Breyer, San Francisco.' Calif. Men's, women's,
and children's hosiery. 177.374 ; July 24.
Gerson, Paul, I'lctures Corporation. The, San Francisco,
XIalif. Motion-picture films. 173,818: Mar. 20.
Gerstendorfer Bros., Now York, N. Y. Varnishes, enamel
?alnts, gilding powders, liquid gold paint, etc.
72,938; Feb. 13.
Gestetner, D., Limited, London, England. Duplicating
apparatus and accessories thereto, etc. 178^175 ;
July 10.
Get-Gas Service Stations, Inc., Springfield, III. Gasoline,
kerosene, naphtha, etc. 158,391 ; Apr. 10.
Getsinger, Orpho C, Los Angeles, Calif. Motion-picture
films. 168,261 ; Mar. 20.
Getz, Vernon C, doing business as The Wonderlay Com-
pany, Indianaoolis, Ind. Antiseptic drink for chicks.
177,292 : July" 10.
Getz, Vernon C, doing business as The Wonderlay Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Chick tonic feed. 177,293 ;
Sept. IS.
Gevaert Photo-Producten N. V., Oude-God, near Antwerp,
Belgium. Sensitized photographic papers. 184,240 ;
Oct. ,S0.
Gheens, C. E., doing business as Bradas & Gheens, Louis-
ville, Ky. Candy. 169,709 ; Sept. 4.
Gheens, C. Edward, Louisville, Ky. Candy. 169,542 ;
May 8.
Ghriskey's, Charles M., Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Tennis-
tape reels, baseballs, baseball gloves and mils, base-
ball bats, etc. 171,456 ; May 1.
Giant Umbrella Co. (See Grossman, Jacob.)
Giard, Philip, Shoe Company, Inc., The, Brockton, Mass.
Boots and shoes. 173,886 ; June 12.
Gibson. Geo. R., Co., New York, N. Y. Bath and tooth
bnislies. 163,978 ; Feb. 6.
Gibson, Geo. R., Co., New York, N. Y. Nail, tooth, hair,
^Tloth, and flesh brushes. 163,979 : May 22.
Gibson, Geo. R., Co., New York, N. Y. Toothbrushes.
165,791 ; July 10.
Gibson, Geo. R., Co., New York, N. Y. Toothbrushes.
184,337; Nov. 20.
Gibson, Geo. R.. & Co., New York, N. Y. Tooth, com-
plexion, and hand brushes. 184,496 ; Oct. 16.
Gibson, Guy T., Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Toilet
lotions, powders, creams, waters, sachets, etc.
185.698-9; Dec. 11.
Gibson, Lina S., doing business as Gibson Remedy Com-
pany, Fort Wayne, Ind. Preparation for the relief of
coughs and after effects of influenza, etc. 180,759 ;
Sept. 11.
Giddings, Warren A., doing business as Nitrol Chemical
Co., not Inc., Chicago, 111. Antiseptic lotion for the
treatment of cuts, burns, boils, etc. 166,228 ; Jan. 2.
Giguet, Julien, Lyon, France. Hair nets. 180,176-7 ;
Nov. 20.
Gilchrist, William A., Chicago, 111. Steam-boiler fur-
naces and parts thereof. 179.719 : Dec. 25.
Gilbert, A., & Sons Brass Foundry Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Brass, aluminum, etc., ingots and castings. 163,515 :
Sept. 18.
Gilbert, A. C, Company, New Haven, Conn. Toy con-
slructiou sets. 175,192 ; Mar. 27.
Gilbert Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Preparation
for headache, neuritis, la grippe, etc. 182,511 ; Nov. 13.
Gilbert Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore. Md. Tooth paste
and a cream for the skin. 183,372 ; Nov. 13.
Gilbert Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Conditioning
powder to be added to horse, cattle, and poultry
feed. 183,373; Dec. 4.
Gilbert Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Flavoring ex-
tracts for foods. 183,374 ; Nov. 13.
Gilbert Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Cream for
cleansing the skin, etc. 183.375 ; Dec. 4.
Gilbert Bros. & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Preparation
for the treatment of nervous and sick headache, neu-
ralgia, etc. 183,377 ; Nov. 13.
Gilbert, Glenn R., doing business as Azol Laboratories,
Chicago, 111. Tooth paste, mouth wash, pyorrhea as-
tringent, hair tonic, etc. 167,612 ; Aug. 7.
Gilbert, Henry S., doing business as Berco Medicine Co.,
Louisville, Ky. Female general tonic. 177,733 ;
July 10.
Gilbert Paper Co., Menasha, Wis. Bond, ledger, and
writing papr-rs. 182,410 ; Sept. 11.
Gilbert Paper Co., Menasha, Wis. Bond, ledger, and writ-
ing paper. 182,411 ; Aug. 21.
Gilbert, S. L., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted bath-
ing suits, sweaters, jackets, and scarfs. 184,241 ;
Oct. 16.
Glle & Jenks, Salem, Oreg. Dried fruits. 180,858;
Sept. 25.
Gil! Brothers Company. Steubenville, Ohio. Kerosene-
lamp burners. 183,474 ; Nov. 13.
Gill Brothers Company, Steubenville, Ohio. Lamp wick.
184,665 ; Nov. 27.
Gill, Warren D., Los Angeles, Calif. Tooth paste.
176,962 ; June 12.
Gillea-Cole Co., Portland, Orog. Asbestos mats.
171,312; July 3.
Gillen, P. Joseph, doing business as Mentho-Kreoamo Com-
pany, Clinton, 111. Medicinal preparation for pneu-
monia, flu, colds, etc. 177.294 ; July 10.
Gillet & Fils, Villeurbanne, Prance. Apparatus for per-
mitting the matching of color shades. 177,181 ;
June 26.
GlUett Chemical Works. (See Gillett, Clyde R.)
Gillett, Clyde R., doing business as Gillett Chemical
Works, Sacramento, Calif. Lubricating oils. 169,293 ;
May 15.
Gillett, Ralph J., Importing Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Jewelry, tableware, etc. 154,589 ; Aug. 21.
Gillette Rubber Company, Eau Claire, Wis. Raincoats.
lO.n.OoO: Apr. 3.
Gilliam Manufacturing Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Roller bearings. 173,633 ; Sept. 25.
Gillinder i!c Sous, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Illuminating
glassware, such as lamp shades, globes, bowls, etc.
174,133; Mar. 6.
Gillitt, Fred C, doing business as C-O-D Cereal Co.,
St. Paul. ]\rinn. Breakfast cereals. 158,309 ; Mar. 20.
Gilmore Petroleum Company,. Los Angeles, Calif. Volatile
compound derived from petroleum. 166,557 ; Apr. 10.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Kero-
sene and lubricating oils. 166,558 ; Sept. 4.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Lubri-
cating oils. 173,634 ; Feb. 20.
Gilmore Petroleum Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Lubri-
cating oils. 173.764-5 ; Feb. 27.
Gimbel Brothers, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Men's
hats. 166,944 ; Apr. 10.
Gimbel Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Golf balls.
178,916 ; Aug. 21.
Gimbel Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Table glassware.
180,063 ; July 10.
Gimenez y Moreno, Alfredo, Bayamon, P. R. Medicine
for treatment of tuberculosis. 169,137 ; Dec. 18.
Ginsberg, I., & Bros., assignors to Isaac Ginsberg &
Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Children's, girls',
and women's dresses. 170,636 ; May 15.
Ginsberg, I., & Bros., New York, N. Y., assignor to Isaac
Ginsberg & Brothers, Inc. Women's dress'es. 172,671 ;
May 22.
Ginsberg, R., & Bro., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hair nets.
181,563 ; Aug. 7.
Giutone Laboratories. (See Schneider, Emil D.)
Giocalas, Th. & V. Coylmzoglu, New York, N. Y. Dates.
174,4.^5-7 ; May 29.
Giocalas, Th. & V. Coyimzoglu, New York, N. Y. Dates.
174,438; July S.
Giocalas, Th. & V. Coylmzoglu, New York, N. Y. Dates.
174.4.39 : M,iy 29.
Gisholt Machine Company, Madison, Wis. Lathes.
177,482 ; June 12.
Given, John M., Company, The, New York, N. Y. ; Chicago,
111. : and Pittsburgh, Pa. Hosiery. 180,660 ; Sept. 18.
Given, John M., Company, The, New York, N. Y. ; Chicago,
111., ; and Pittsburgh, Pa. Hosiery. 180,699 ; Sept. 18.
Giviemme Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Perfumes, face
powders, toilet waters, etc. 182,797 ; Oct. 30.
Glacier Deposit Laboratories, Inc., Springfield, Minn.
Complexion clay. 182.050 ; Nov. 13.
Glacifer Company, Boston, Mass. Cooling containers.
148,023 ; Feb. 20.
Gladding, B. F., & Co., Inc., South Otselic, N. Y. Enam-
eled Bilk fly fishing lines. 154,689 ; Jan. 9.
Gladding Dry Goods Co., Providence, R. I. Bookcases,
beds, etc. 158,829 ; May 29.
Glaser Bros., Boston, Mass. Finger rings. 173,188 ;
Feb. 27.
Glass, Henry, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
170,580 : Jan. .30.
Glass, Henry, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 171,493 ; Jan. 2.
Glass, Henry, & Co., New York, N. Y. Ginghams In
the pieco. 173.820 : Apr, 3.
Glasser, H. W., Tobacco Products Co. (See Jacger-Kun-
nert Co.)
Glassmire, Sara R., doing business as Wm. Glassmire's,
Philadelphia, Pa. Hair lotions and skin creams.
173,283 ; May 15.
Glassmire's. Wm. (See Glassmire. Sara R.)
Glauber. M., & Company, New York, N. Y. Cleaning
and disinfectant preparation. 183,829 ; Nov. 20.
Gleason, John E., Asbury Park, N. J. Gaskets for inter-
nal-combustion engines. 170,880 ; May 1.
Glcckner, W. W., & Sous Co., Canton, Pa. Harness, col-
lars, saddlery, and parts thereof. 179,267 ; July 10.
Gleich, Valentine A., doing business as G & H Products
Co., Columbus. Ohio. Writing inks. 175,784 : June 26.
Glcmby's, S., Sons Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
186,009 ; Nov. 13.
Glonco Chemical Co., Troy, N. Y. Cleansing powder.
169,357; .Tan. 30.
Glenco Products Company, Quincy, 111. Mops. 176,175 ;
Oct. 2.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Glenn, Maggie T., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Hair growers,
temple growers, and pressing oil. 184,548 ; Dec. 4.
Glessner, Inez C, doing business as Largal Company,
Findlay, Ohio. Preparation for the relief of colds.
168,764 ; Jan. 2.
Glickman, Abraham E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair tonic.
171,017 ; Apr. 17.
Glickson, Simon, Chicago, 111. Preparations for gonor-
rhea and syphilis. 164,538 ; Aug. 28.
Glidden Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Paints and var-
nishes. 172,(572 ; Sept. 11.
Glidden Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid varnish.
183,378 ; Oct. 2.
Glidden Nut Butter Company, The, Chicago, 111. Oleo-
margine. 159,506 ; Feb. 13.
Glirr Mfg. Co., The. (See Wigart, John.)
Glistridis, Frosso & Co., New York, N. Y. Candles.
177,183 ; Apr. 24.
Glob-Artco. (See Ungar, Irwin K.)
Globe Art Mfg. Co., Newark, N. J. Radio receiving sets.
168,034 ; Nov. 20.
Globe Beverage Co. (See Grassini, Frank L.)
Globe Import Co. (See Kichter, Julius.)
Globe Import Company, San Francisco, Calif. Hair nets.
177,734; May 15.
Globe Laboratories, Fort Worth, Tex. Clear refined antl-
hog-cholera serum, anti-hog-cholera serum, hog-cholera
virus, mixed infection bacterin for swine, etc. 163,752 ;
May 29.
Globe Phone Manufacturing Company, Reading, Mass.
Telephone apparatus and parts thereof. 149,747 ;
Dec. 25.
Globe Radio Manufacturing Co. (See Cuthbert, Richard
G.)
Globe Rubber Tire Manufacturing Co., Trenton, N. J.
Noiimetallic pneumatic tires and inner tubes. 175,589 ;
Apr. 3.
Globe Shoe Company, Chelsea, Mass. Women's boots and
shoes. 169,900 ; Apr. 3.
Globe Soap Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap.
186,363 ; Dec. 11.
Globe Wire Co., Sharpsburg, Pa. Steel rods. 174,772;
Apr. 3. -
Globe Wire Co., Sharpsburg, Pa. Steel rods suitable for
the making of taps and small tools. 174,773 ; June 19.
Gloria Co., Chicago, 111. Face enamel for use as a skin
curative. 167,940 ; Jan. 9.
Gloria Light Co., Chicago, 111. Kerosene-gas-making ap-
pliances. 171,123 ; July 17.
Glossine Chemical Co. (See Brueck, Joseph.)
Glo-Tex Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Cleaning
fluid for dry-cleaning fabrics, leather, and the like.
173,763 ; Apr. 24.
Gluck, Edward V., doing business as Safe-T Ptise Handle
Co., Richmond Hill, assignor to Safe-T Fuse Handle
Co. Inc., Woodhaven, N. Y. Safety devices for handling
electric fuses. 139,206 ; Jan. 23.
Glucol Mfg. Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Pastes, glues,
and adhesives. 172,271; Mar. 13.
Godel, E., & Sons, Peoria, 111. Lard. 165,586 ; Oct. 2.
Godfrey, Charles L., Corona, N. Y. Tennis racket.
184,242; Nov. 6.
Goeller's, M. G., Sons, Circleville, Ohio. Brooms.
175,861 ; May 15.
Goeller's, M. G., Sons, Circleville, Ohio. Floor brushes.
182,749 ; Oct. 30.
Goepel, ■ Charles H., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
178,719 ; Sept. 11.
Goepel, Charles H., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
183,110; Oct. 2.
Goerdeler, Pearl P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dolls. 180,536;
Oct. 2.
Goertz, August, & Co., Newark, N. J. Knife or cutting-
blade handles. 1?6,461 ; July 24.
Goerz Flour Mills Co., Newton, Kans. Wheat flour.
152,796 ; July 17.
Goethel, Alfred C, Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Dust collectors.
157,369 ; May 29.
Goethel, Alfred C, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Sheet-metal
sectional rowboats. 176,617 ; July 17.
Goethel, Alfred C, Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis. Skylights.
176,619 ; June 12.
Goetz-Berlin Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Linings, pocket-
ings, and interliuiugs in the piece. 175,485 ; Aug. 23.
Goetz-Berlin Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Linings, pocket-
ings, and interliuings of cotton fabrics. 175,486 ;
Aug. 7.
Goetze, Frederick, New Brunswick, N. J. Gaskets and
metallic packing. 186,551 ; Dec. 4.
GofE, S. B., & Sons Company, Camden, N. J. Candy.
172,939 : May 22.
Goheen Corporation, The, Wilmington, Del., and Warren,
Ohio. Paint for general use. 129,129 ; Mar. 27.
Goitrex Company, The. (See Ball, Maxwell E.)
Gold Buckle Association, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 173.636-42; Sept. 11.
Gold Buckle Association, East Highlands, Calif. Citrous
fruits. 173,643 ; Sept. 25.
Gold, Ida, Richmond, Va. Preparation for the treat-
ment of rheumatism, etc. 181,886 ; Nov. 6.
Gold, Jacob N., doing business as Gol-Mar, Philadelphia,
Pa. Automobile accessories. 164,431 ; July 17.
Gold Meadow Creamery, Cleveland, Ohio. Butter, eggs,
milk, cream, and cheese. 167,298 ; May 8.
Gold Medal Water-Proofing Co., Oakland, Calif. Ready-
mixed and paste paints. 168,605 ; Sept. 4.
Gold Medal Water-Proofing Co., Oakland, Calif. Water-
proof enamel or solution. 168,606 ; Sept. 11.
Gold Medal Water-Proofing Co., assignor to Waterproofed
Products Company, Oakland, Calif. Compound to be
used in place of red-lead putty. 168,882 ; Oct. 23.
Gold Seal Co., Palisades Park, N. J. Repeating attach
ments for phonographs. 159,258 ; Jan. 9.
Gold Seal Co., Palisades Park, N. J. Phonograph needles.
171,992; Jan. 23.
Goldberg Brothers, Denver, Colo. XJiquid-fuel camp stoves.
162,489 ; Feb. 27.
Goldberg, Eli F., doing business as Lewgold Imports,
Syracuse, N. Y. Saws. 180,977 ; Aug. 21.
Goldberg, Fred., doing business as National Extract &
Flavor Co., Hoboken, N. J. Hair tonic. 144,812;
Sept. 18.
Goldberg, Mai, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Work
shirts. 186,748; Dec. 11.
Goldberg, Samuel A., Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 170,375 ;
May 8.
Goldblum, Theodore, doing business as Stanley Drug Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Medicine for general debility,
nervous prostration, etc. 177,736 ; July 31.
Golden Arrow Hosiery Mills. (See Crutcher, Edwin.)
Golden Grain Juice Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Dry com-
pound for making a nonalcoholic, maltless beverage.
169,588 ; Jan. 9.
Golden Grain Milling Company, East St. Louis, 111.
Mixed horse and mule feed. 159,462 ; Jan. 30.
Golden Nugget Sweets, San Francisco, Calif. Fudge.
137,927 ; June 19.
Golden Pheasant, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif. Can-
dies. 178,385 ; June 12.
Golden Ray Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hair
tonics. 170,816; Feb. 13.
Golden, Robert, New York, N. Y. Spotlights and light
projectors. 179,145 ; June 26.
Golden West Packing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 168,679 ; Feb. 20.
Goldenberg's, Washington, D. C. Suitcases, trunks, trav-
eling bags, etc. 170,638 ; Dec. 25.
Goldenberg's, Washington, D. C. Refrigerators, ice chests,
nursery boxes, water coolers. 170,648; Feb. 20.
Goldenberg's, Washington, D. C. Earthenware, china,
and porcelain plates, table and kitchen ware. 170,644 ;
Dec. 25.
Goldenola Talking Machine Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Pho-
nographs. 174,732 ; May 15.
Goldie Fruit Co. (See Weinstein, Goldie.)
Goldie Fruittine Co. (See Weinstein, Goldie.)
Goldin, Meyer, doing business as Continental Watch and
Jewelry Co., Chicago, 111. Watch movements and
watchcases. 173,887 ; July 24.
GoJdiug Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece
goods made of silk. 170,276 ; Jan. 23.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, Now York, N. Y. Piece
goods made of silk. 170,277 ; Mar. 27.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece
goods made of silk. 170,278 ; Jan. 30.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods. 170,376 ; Jan. 30.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods. 170,647 ; Mar. 13.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 180,85.9 ; July 17.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 181,181 ; July 17.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Piece goods
made of silk. 181,182 ; Aug. 14.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 181,193 ; July 17.
Golding Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fabrics
made of silk. 183,336 ; Aug. 28.
Goldman Costume Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
dressing gowns. 155,342 ; Aug. 7.
Goldman, Harry, Chicago, 111. Advertising devices.
169,014 ; May 29.
Goldman, Harry W., doing business as The Harry W.
Goldman Co., Baltimore, Md. Middy blouses, ladies',
children's, and misses' dresses, knickers, boys' suits,
etc. 177,484 ; July 3.
Goldman, Louis M., doing business as Louis M. Goldman
& Co., Chicago, 111. Coffees, teas, and spices.
153,600 : Apr. 3.
Goldman, Sigmund L., doing business as Red Sun Products
Co., Chicago, 111. Sirups for use in making nonalcoholic
beverages. 171,635 ; Jan. 30.
Goldsmith, Henry N., Philadelphia, Pa. Paper towels,
paper napkins, paper wrappers for delicatessen lunches.
182,750; Sept. 11.
Goldsmith-Lowenfels & Co., Inc., New York. N. Y. Towels
and toweling textile in nature. 171,173; Jan. 16.
Goldsmith, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Fresh tomatoes.
179,664 ; Sept. 4.
Goldsmith, P., Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Foot
balls, basket balls, baseballs, bats, gloves, etc. 169.478 ;
Jan. 9.
Goldsmith, P., Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio
Baseball, basket-ball, etc., shoes. 184,284 ; Nov. 27.
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Goldsmitli. St<>rn & Co., New York. N. Y. Baby pins,
bar pins, bend neck cbains, belt buckles, bib holders,
etc. 171,418: Feb. 6.
Goldsmltb, Steru & Co., New York, N. Y. Sewing thimbles.
174,387 ; Mar. 13.
Goldsmith, Walter A., Cleveland, Ohio. Bloomers.
151,987 ; May 1. .
Goldsmith, Walter A., Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Bloomers.
181,116 : Aug. 7.
Goldsmith's 1'., Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bat bags, base-
ball caps, bathing caps, college caps, men's sport
clothes, ladies' sport clothes, etc. 139,353 ; May 8.
Goldstein, Abraham S., doing business as The Anchor
Company. Individually-packed crystals (galena) for
radio sets. 179,466; Oct. 23.
Goldstein, AI., New York. N. Y. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts. 166,682 ; Feb. 6.
Goldstein Brothers, Santa Cruz, Calif. Beverage sold
as a soft drink. 167,387; Jan. 2.
Goldstein, Sam, doing business as Rex Cap Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Caps and soft hats. 166,449 ; Feb. 20.
Goldwasser. Benjamin. New York, N. Y. Ladies' wearing
apparel. 178,501 ; Nov. 27.
Goluweb Hat Company, New Y'ork, N. Y- Ladies' hats.
176,541 ; May 22.
Goldsworthy, A. Raymond, Brockton, Mass. Hand
cleaner. 181,828; Dec. 25.
Goldthorp, Henry, Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Up-
holstery and draoerv fabrics. 170,063 ; Apr. 17.
Golf Progress Company. (See Miller, Arnold W.)
(Jolf Specialty Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md.
Golf clubs. 163,753 ; Mar. 20.
Goll, Robert E., doing business as European Radio Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Radio equipment. 174,388 ;
Apr. 3.
Gel-Mar. (See Gold, Jacob N.)
Gomi, Tadashi D., New York, N. Y. Medicine for tuber-
culosis, pneumonia, and pleurisy. 173,131 ; Apr. 17.
Gong Bell Manufacturing Company, The, East Hampton,
Conn. Toys. 165,190 ; Oct. 2.
Good-Grape Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Carbonated
grape drink. 162.168 : Jan. 16.
Good-Grape Company, The, Chattanooga, Tenn. Bever-
ages and compounds for making same. 178,720 ; Oct. 2.
Good, James, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Preparations for
destroying weeds, sprays for plants, shrubs, and trees,
bordeaux mixture, etc. 166,740 ; Mar. 20.
Goodale Dairy Co. (See Goodale, Robert W.)
Goodale Icp Cream Co. (See Goodale, Robert W.)
Goodale, Robert W., doing business as Goodale Dairy
Co., Goodale Ice Cream Co.._ and Howdy Bottling
Works, Centralia, 111. Beverage made from milk, cocoa,
sugar, malted milk, and flavor, and sold as a soft
drink and a sirup for making same. 171,214 ; Feb. 6.
Goodall Worsted Co., Sanford, Me., and New York, N. Y.
Men's and boys' coats, vests, pants, and knickerbockers.
162,546 ; Apr. 10.
Goodbar, Octavla W., doing business as Octavia Walton,
Boston, Mass. Greeting cards, sheets, and folders.
166,595 ; Sept. 25.
Goodell-Pratt Company. Greenfield, Mass. Breast, bench,
and hand drills. 176,620 ; June 26.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Bench vises.
176,737 ; May 29.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Valve grinders.
176,824 ; May 29. "
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Polishing and
grinding heads. 176,825 ; May 29.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Miter boxes.
176,893; May 29.
Goodell-Pratt Company, Greenfield, Mass. Bench grinders.
177.082 ; May 29.
Goodlatte, T. E., & Sons, (Inc.), Clifton, N. J. Oilcloth.
175,193 ; Apr. 24.
Goodlatte, T. R., & Sons (Inc.), Delawanna, Clifton, N. J.
Oilcloth. 183,145; Sept. 18.
Goodlett, R. F., Tupelo, Miss. Outdoor games. 184,338 ;
Nov. 6.
Goodman, A., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Matzoths.
162,732 ; Sept. 4.
Goodman, A., & Sons. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Alimentary
paste products. 169.543 ; July 24.
Goodman, A.. & Sons. Inc., New York. N. Y. Alimentary
paste products. 169,544 ; Nov. 13.
Goodman, A.. & Sons, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Alimentary
paste products. 169,545 ; Sept. 11.
Goodman American Ice Cream Company, Chicago, 111.
Ice cream. 169,710 ; Apr. 17.
Goodman, Samuel, Baltimore, Md. Suits. 173.416 ;
June 26.
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Hose
made of rubber reenforced with fabric. 168,884 ; Jan.
30.
Goodrich, B. F.. Company, The, New York, N. Y. Pneu-
matic-tire casings made of rubber combined with fab-
ric. 172.472 ; Apr. 3.
Goodrich, P.. F., Company, The, New York, N. Y. Inner
tubes. 175,720 : June 5.
Goodrich Drug Company. Anoka. Minn. Liniment for
external use for rheumatism, sore throat, colds, etc.
109,6.33; Feb. 13.
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Goodson, J. F., & Company, doing business as J. F. G.
Coffee Co., Morristown, Tenn. Coffee. 170,582 ;
May 8.
Goodson, J. F., & Company, doing business as J. F.
Goodson Coffee Company, Morristown, Tenn. Coffee.
172,330 : May 22.
Goodwear Tire and Rubber Co. (See Berardi, John B.)
Goodwin, Harry L., doing business as The Coney-Cone
Company, assignor to C. G. Rowan, Kansas City, Mo.
Ice-cream cones. 165,258 ; July 3.
Goodwin, Harry L., doing business as Post-Golden Rule
Fuel Co., Kansas City, Mo. Coal. 167,871 ; Jan. 9.
Goodwin, J. v., & Co. (See Van Goodwin, J.)
Goodyear Rubber Co., San Francisco, Calif. Rubber and
oiled coats and jackets. 158,612 ; Jan. 30.
Goodyear Rubber Co., San Francisco, Calif. Rubber and
oiled coats and Jackets. 158,613 ; Feb. 20.
Goodyear Rubber Company, Middletown, Conn. Rubber
boots and shoes and arctic overshoes. 176,337 ; July 10.
Goodyear Rubber Company, Middletown, Conn. Rubber
boots and shoes and arctic overshoes. 176,338 ; Apr. 17.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of California, Los An-
geles, Calif. Elastic vehicle tires, auto tire flaps, re-
liners, strap-on boots. 144,811 ; Oct. 16.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Hose composed of fabric and rubber. 111,518 ; Nov. 27.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron. Ohio.
Tires comprised wholly or in part of rubber. 156,991 ;
Feb. 6.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
House-organ publications. 157,566 ; May 8.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Airships, balloons, kites, aviation and aeronautical
accessories. 164,498 ; July 3.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Automobiles and motor trucks, etc. 168,483 ; Oct. 16.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Rubber or composition heels and soles for boots and
shoes. 170,934 ; Jan. 23.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio.
Vehicle tires and tubes composed wholly or in part of
rubber. 174,242 ; Nov. 27.
Goos-0-Rubb Co. (See Pingl, Anton W.)
Gordon Baking Co., Chicago, 111. Bread. 177,666;
Dec. 11.
Gordon, Cyrus P., New York. N. Y. Boys' shirts and
blouses. 185,455-6 ; Dec. 4.
Gordon, Mac. doing business as Saigo Varnish Works,
New York, N. Y. Varnish. 178,721 ; May 29.
Gordon, Maurice, Baltimore, Md. Mattresses, pillows,
and box springs. 183,923 ; Dec. 11.
Gordon-Pagel Company, Detroit, Mich. Bread. 153,596 ;
Feb. 6.
Gorelick S., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
179,146; Dec. 25.
Gorham Chocolate Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy.
163,269 ; Jan. 9.
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Desk
sets, pens, lead pencils, envelopes, etc. 152,245 ;
Aug. 14.
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Pipes,
cigar and cigarette holders, cases, boxes, etc. 152,248 ;
Sept. 25.
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Knives, forks, spoons, scissors, poultry shears, sharp-
ening steels. 152.249 : Oct. 30.
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Jew-
elry and powder-puff boxes, vanity cases, desk sets, etc.
152,250 ; Oct. 16.
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Crockery and porcelain. 152.251 ; Nov. 20.
Gorton-Pew Blsheries Company, Gloucester, Mass. Pota-
toes and salt fish combined for fish cakes. 177,909 ;
July 24.
Gorton-Pew Fisheries Company, Gloucester, Mass. Salt
codfish. 177,910; July 24.
Goshen Churn & Ladder Company, The, Goshen, Ind.
Ladders and step stools. 171,314 ; Aug. 7.
Goshen Churn & Ladder Company, The, Goshen, Ind.
Ladders. 171,315 ; July 24.
Goshen Manufacturing Co., The, Goshen, Ind. Ladders.
170,245; Feb. 20.
Gosney, Cyrus W., Oakland^ Calif. Pies, cakes, bread,
and pastries. 169,757 ; May 8.
Gotham Aseptic Laboratories. (See Radetzky, Abraham.)
Gotham Comb Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dressing, barber,
and pocket combs. 178,838 ; Aug. 7.
Gotham Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Laxatives
and corrective preparations. 173,928 ; Apr. 17.
Gotliani Corporation, The, New I'ork, N. Y. Preparation
for the treatment of constipation and its symptoms.
177.040 : July 10.
Gotham Corporation, The, New York, N. T. Preparation
for the prevention and treatment of obesity. 181,887 ;
Sept. 25.
Gotham Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y. Knitted sweat-
ers. 170,064 ; Mar. 20.
Gotham Knitting Mills. New York, N. Y. Sweaters,
scarfs, knitted suits and dresses, etc. 173,23.S ; May 22.
Gottlieb. Joseph, doing business as Acorn Watch Case Co.,
New York, N. Y. Watches and watchcases. 154,269 ;
Mar. 27.
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Alphahetical list of trade-mark appUcantft — Continued.
Gottlieb, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Watches, watch
movements, and parts thereof. 179,665 ; July 24.
Gottmann, Theodore & Sons, doing business as " Gott-
mann's," Chicago, 111. Chocolate candy bar. 170,015 ;
May 8.
Goudey Gum Company, The, Boston, Mass. Chewing
gum. 156,001 ; June 5.
Goughnour & Shields, Des Moines, Iowa. Tooth paste.
184.909 ; Dec. 18.
Gould, F. L., doing business as Alaskan Fur Company,
Houston, Tex. Fur garments. 162,401 ; Feb. 20.
Gould, Geo. H., & Son, Louisville, Ky. Perfume suit-
able for driving ofC mosquitoes or similar insects.
185,457; Dec. 11.
Govctt, Ernest, Long Island City, N. Y. Insecticides.
183,521 ; Nov. 13.
Grace Chocolate Company, Baltimore, Md. Candy.
169,207 ; Mar. 6.
Grace, W. R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabrics consisting of cotton,
wooleJi, and silk piece goods. 171,269 ; Feb. 6.
Grace, W. R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Hosiery and men's knitted and textile
underwear. 171,270 ; June 26.
Grace, W. R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Francisco,
Calif. Textile fabrics consisting of cotton piece goods.
173,927; Mar. 27.
Grace, W. R., & Co., New York, N. Y., and San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabrics consisting of cotton piece
goods. 174,898 : Apr. 3.
Gracenet Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
176,404 ; May 8.
Gracenet Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 179,147 ; Nov. 20.
Gradisar, Frank, Ely, Minn. Palliative for rheumatism,
itchings, skin diseases, etc. 170,134 ; Feb. 20.
Grady, M. J., Company Incorporated, The, New York,
N. Y. Twine and rope or cordage made from flax
or linen. 172,220 ; Feb. 13.
Grady, M J., Company Incorporated, The, New York,
N. Y. Threads and yarns. 173,078 ; Feb. 13.
Grady Mfg. Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Metal cleaner
and polish. 170,583 ; Jan. 2.
Grady Mfg. Co., The, Long Island City, N. Y. Polish
for brass, copper, bronze, nickel, tin, etc. 175,353 ;
June 12.
Graf, Paul L., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 187,159;
Dec. 25.
Graf, William, doing business as Southwark Beverage &
Products Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Malt sirups for bever-
age purposes. 181,443 ; Ooct. 2.
Graftin & Dolson, New York, N. Y. Cretonnes in the piece.
176,402; June 5.
Graham, Albert L., doing business as The Piromir Co.,
Hastings, Nebr. Tooth paste. 183,448 ; Dec. 4.
Graham Bros. Soap Company, Chicago, 111. Shampoo.
174,573-4 ; May 22.
Graham Bros. Soap Company, Chicago, 111. Soap.
185,016: Dec. 4.
Grahim Brothers, Evansville, Ind. Motor trucks and
automobiles. 172,272 ; May 1.
Graham, Edward A., doing business as Alfred Graham
& Co., London, England. Telephonic receivers. 146,021 ;
June 5.
Graham, Edward A., doing business as Alfred Graham
& Co., London, England. Talking machine and parts
thereof. 176,964 ; June 19.
Graham Mill & Elevator Co., Graham, Tex. Wheat flour.
159,311 ; Mar. 27.
Graham, Robt. J., Cashmere, Wash. Fresh boxed apples.
171,536 ; July 17.
Graham, Rowe & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Salt
cake. 182,375; Oct. 16.
Graham, William, New York, N. Y. Leather. 171,693;
Apr. 10.
Graham, William A., doing business as Parkstone Labo-
ratory, Chicago, 111. Bilary antiseptic. 175,862 ;
June 26.
Graigen, Rudolph F., New York, N. Y. Bathing caps.
164.757; May 1.
Grain Belt Mills Company, South St. Joseph, Mo. Horse,
dairy, hen, and chick feed, egg mash, etc. 172,154 ;
May 1.
Grain Export Co. (See Garza, Pablo G.)
Grainola Mfg. Co. (See Shroyer, Jacob L.)
Gramana Dairy Co. (See Richards, Anna M.)
Grand Forks Bottling Works, The, Grand Forks, N. Dak.
Ginger ale, cream soda, root beer, and other soft
drinks. 176,266 ; May 22.
Grand Lake & Gulf Shrimp Company, Westwego, La.
Canned shrimp. 156,740 ; Aug. 14.
Grand Lake & Gulf Shrimp Company, Westwego, La.
Canned shrimp. 182,512-13 ; Sept. 11.
Grand Union Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Soap creams.
184,497; Dec. 11.
Grande Maison de Blanc, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bras-
slferes, corsets, camisoles, chemises, nightgowns, etc.
175,141 ; Aug. 28.
Grande Maison De Blanc, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hand-
kerchiefs, lace trimmings, ribbons, etc. 175,142 ;
June 5.
Granger Mineral Co., Camas, Wash. Medicinal prepara-
tion for internal use in the treatment of chronic
disorders of the stomach, kidneys, liver, etc. 175,014 ;
June 19.
Grangers Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Whiting
for use in paint, linoleum, and rubber trades.
182,242-3 ; Oct. 30.
Granite Cordage Company, Granite Falls and Hickory,
N. C. Cords, twines, ropes, and lines of fiber mate-
rial. 170,682 ; Feb. 13.
Granite Cordage Company, Granite Falls and Hickory,
N. C. Cords, twines, ropes, and lines. 179,196 ;
Sept. 4.
Granite Cordage Company, Granite Falls and Hickory,
N. C. Cords, twines, ropes, and lines. 185,578 ; Oct. 16.
Granite State Spring Water Co., Atkinson Depot, N. H.
Beverage sold as an orange drink and sirup for mak-
ing the same. 182,302 ; Oct. 30.
Granitface Company Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stucco.
170,281-2; Oct. 23.
Grant, C. W., Co. (See Grant, Charles W.)
Grant, Charles W., doing business as C. W. Grant Co.,
Seattle, Wash. Paint and varnish remover. 175,487 :
Apr. 3.
Grant Motor Car Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Motor
cars. 132,337; Feb. 27.
Grant, W. T., Company, New York, N. Y. Candy. 170,881 ;
Aug. 14.
Grant, W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Children's semimade garments. 171,911 ; Aug. 28.
Grant, W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass. Paintbrushes.
173,326; May 1.
Grant. W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Electric hair-curling irons. 175,656 ; June 12.
Grant, W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Furniture polish. 176,405 ; Apr. 24.
Grant, W. T., Company, Lynn, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Men's shirts. 180,472 ; Sept. 11.
Grant, W. T., Company, New York, N. Y. Safety pins.
181,829 ; Oct. 2.
Grant, W. T., Company, New York, N. Y. Safety pins.
181,830-1; Oct. 16.
Grant Watkins Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Cleansing and
finishing cream, toilet waters, perfumes, sachet powder,
etc. 173,483 ; Mav 15.
Grant, Wm., & Sons, Ltd., Dufftown, Scotland. Scotch
whisky. 177,221-2 ; Oct. 2.
Graphoto Company, Boston, Mass. Coated glass plates
for etching, drawing, and hand negatives. 163,387 ;
July 24.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dves
and dyestufifs. 154,506 ; Nov. 27.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dyes
and dyestuffs. 157,922 ; June 12.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Zinc
oxide. 163,975-6; Nov. 13.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dyes
and dyestuffs. 172,986 ; Apr. 3.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dyes
and dyestufifs. 172,987 ; Mar. 6.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Zinc
oxide. 186,226; Nov. 13.
Grasselli Chemical Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Zinc
oxide. 186,228; Nov. 20.
Grassinl, Frank L., doing business as Globe Beverage Co.,
Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic maltless beverage sold as a
soft drink. 178,178 ; July 31.
Grassmuck, H. O., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Hosiery, un-
derwear. 180,760 ; Oct. 2.
Grauert, Ralph W., doing business as R. W. Grauert Co.,
New York, N. Y. Bronze, aluminum, black, white, and
color stamping leaf for use on hot press. 176,340 ;
Oct. 9.
Grauert, Ralph W., New York, N. Y. Gold and bronze
leaf. 181,391 ; Oct. 2.
Graves Bros., Petersburg, Va. Greaseless cold cream
and hair dressing. 179,198 ; Nov. 20.
Graves, Frank B., Co., Albany, N. Y. Absorbent cotton.
179,367; Oct. 23.
Graves, N. Z., Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Varnishes,
paints, both ready mixed and paste, japans. 169,548 ;
Jan. 9.
Gray. Ada B., Kansas City, Mo. Creams, complexion
bags, and hand lotion. 187,621 ; Dec. 25.
Gray, Arbaces B., doing business as A. B. Gray Company,
Sullivan, Ind. Prepared mustard, vinegar, tomato
catchup, coffee, etc. 177,485 ; July 17.
Gray & Bretey Co., New York, N. Y. Luminous paint.
179,199 ; Sept. 4.
Gray, Jane, Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Dolls.
171,455 ; Jan. 2.
Gray, P. N., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wheat
flour. 174,735; Sept. 18.
Gray Tractor Co., Inc., The, Minneapolis, Minn. Trac-
tors ,and road-grading machines. 185,120 ; Dec. 4.
Gray Wood Heel Co., Lynn, Mass. Wood heels. 175,143 ;
May 22. '
Grayland Cranberry Growers, Grayland, Wash. Fresh
cranberries. ,171,316; Sept. 25.
Greanias, Tom G., Decatur, 111. Cigars. 158,307.
Greasalt Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Soaps
and industrial cleaning compounds. 176,826 ; Oct. 2.
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Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Shelled nuts In their natural state. 169,744 ;
Mar. 27.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, The, Jersey
City, N. J. Chocolates. 173,417; Apr. 24.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, The, Jersey
City, N. J. Butter. 174.776; June 5.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, The, Jersey
City, N. J. Cottonseed oil for frying, cooking, etc.
176.106: July 24.
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Somersworth, N. H.
Cotton piece goods. 157,367 ; Apr. 3.
Great Northern f\ir Dyeing and Dressing Company. (See
Pieriui, Attilio.)
Great Notch Paper Company, Inc., New York, N. X.
Wrapping paper. 178,502 ; June 5.
Great Southern Refining Company. Lexington, Ky. Lubri-
cating oils and greases. 176,078; Sept. 18.
Great htates Corporation, Kichmond, Ind. Water circu-
lator for cooling systems for gasoline engines for autos.
186,052; Dec. 25.
Great States Corporation, Richmond, Ind. Water circu-
lator for cooling systems for gasoline engines for autos.
186.504 : Dec. 25.
Great Western Manufacturing Company, Laporte, Ind.
Bicycles. 115,583; Dec. 25.
Great Western Oil Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Motor oil. 159.699 ; Jan. 2.
Greater Manhattan Knittins Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Boys' and men's sweaters. 162,545 ; Sept. 4.
Greater N. Y. Hat & Cap Works, New York, N. Y. Men's
and boys' hats. 166,229 ; Jan. 9.
Grebe. A. H., & Co., Inc.. Richmond Hill, N. Y. Radio
receiving apparatus of the so-called cabinet 'type.
165.375 : Nov. 20.
Greco, Felix V.. doing business as The Hairvlta Hair
Tonic Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid hatr tonic.
182,051 ; Sept. 25.
Green, A. P., Fire Brick Co., Mexico, Mo. Fire brick,
fire-brick cement, fire clay, and tile. 173,486-9 ; May 1.
Green, Ada, St. Louis, Mo. Pile remedy. 172,039 ;
Dec. 11.
Green. Charles L., New Orleans, La. Hair grower and
dandnifif preparation. 181,023 ; Aug. 28.
Green, Chas., Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Paper
covers. 186,472 ; Dec. 4.
Green, Curtis L., doing business as C. L. Green Milling
and Grain Co., Winters, Tex. Wheat flour and corn
meal. 185,336 ; Dec. 25.
Green, George R., doing business as Bonny Sun Hat Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Sun hats for women and children.
181,525; Nov. 13.
Green & Green Company, The, Dayton and Cincinnati,
Ohio. Crackers and cakes and cracker meal. 158,772 ;
May 15.
Green, William T., doing business as Vernoy Chemical
Company, Summit, N. J. Preparation for the treat-
ment of acidity, indigestion, etc. 168,216; Feb. 20.
Greenan. Michael. Pawtucket, R. I. Light supports.
161.879; Jan. 30.
Greenberg-Kantor Company, Kansas City, Mo. Cotton
pants, khaki pants, work shirts, and overalls. 168,033 ;
Jan. 30.
Greenberg, Nathan N., Philadelphia, Pa. Suits and coats
for boys, dresses, rompers and creepers for children.
165,789 ; Jaj. 9.
Greendale Dairy, North Adams, Mich. Creamery butter.
153,974. Nov. 6.
Greene, C. H., Kansas City, Kans. Liniment. 175,488 ;
Nov. 20.
Greene, Jesse N.. doing business as J. N. Greene Co.,
Norfolk, Va. Stimulating tonic for kidney and bladder
derangements. 179,467 ; Sept. 11.
Greene, Tweed & Co., New York. N. Y., and Newark, N. J.
Door knockers, door numbers, flaps, hinges, etc.
182.514; Oct. 30.
Groene, Tweed & Co., New York, N. Y. Wrenches and
parts thereof. 184,400 ; Oct. 30.
Greene, Tweed & Co., New York, N. Y., and Newark, N. J.
Refrigerator latches and levers, ice-house levers, barrel
bolts, etc. 185,868; Nov. 13.
Greene, William C, Company, Providence, R. I. Pins,
buckles, clasps, buttons, watch chains, neck chains, etc.
172,331 ; Apr. 3.
Greene, William C, Companv, Providence, R. I. Fin-
ger rings. 172.943; Mar. 13.
Greenebaum. Weil & Mlchels, San Francisco, Calif. Ho-
siery. 169.590 ; May 8.
Greenebaum, Weil & Michels, San Francisco, Calif. Bed
and crib blankets. 185.917 : Dec. 11.
Greenfield. Oporge L.. Portland. Oreg. Shoes, boots, slip-
pers. 153,349 ; Mar. 6.
Greenfield's, B., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candles. 170,377 ; Apr. 3.
Greenfield's. E., Sons. New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 170,378 : Mar. 13.
Greenfield's, E., Sons. New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 170.380-1 : Apr. 24.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolate candies. 170.382 : Mar. 13.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candles. 170,383-4 ; Apr. 10.
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Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York, and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 170,385 ; May 15.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 170,,S86 ; Mar. 13.
Greenfield's, E., Sons, New York and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chocolates and candies. 179.790 : Sept. 4.
Green point Bird Store. (See Lipkin, Samuel L.)
Greenup Broom Co., Inc. Greenup, 111. Brooms. 173,418 ;
Feb. 27.
Greenwald Brothers Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 157,032 ; June 26.
Greenwald, Friedman & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tailor-
made dresses. 177,184 ; June 19.
Greenwald Packing Company, Baltimore. Md. Hams,
bacon, lard, and sausage. 157,150 ; Mar. 6.
Greever, William, doing business as Wundamova Com-
pany, Knosvllle, Tenn. Cleansing preparation.
185,579; Nov. 20.
Greig, John, London, England. Apparatus for playing
a game of chance. 176,022 ; May 8.
Grellich, William, & Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. C. Infants'
suits. 178,098 ; Nov. 27.
Greist Manufacturing Co., New Haven, Conn. Portable
electric lamps. 180,978; Nov. 20.
Greist Mfg. Company, The, New Haven, Conn. Manual
holder for razor blades. 152,748 ; Mar. 6.
Grelck, William P. M., St. Paul, Minn. Bread. 162,815 ;
Not. 20.
Grennan Cake Corporation, Chicago, 111. Cakes, cookies,
and fried cakes. 153,179 ; May 22.
Grennan Cake Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Casters.
181,593; Aug. 14.
Grenoville, Marie M. Richard Vve., doing business as
Parfumerie Grenoville, Asnieres, France. Liquid ad-
hesive toilet powder. 180,370; Sept. 18.
Grey, Frank S., Sacramento, Calif. Pills for the relief
of liver complaint, constipation, etc. 180,537 ; Aug. 28.
Grlebnow, Frederick W., doing business as El Rey Club
Tamaie & Enchilada Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Fresh and canned tamales and enchiladas. l62,403 ;
Oct. 23.
Gries, Joseph M.. Battle Mountain, Nev. Ice cream.
174,832 ; June 19.
Griffin, Robert, Company, The, Jersey City, N. J. Wall
paper. 161,250 ; May 1.
Griffin, William R., West Norwood, N. J. Moth-preven-
tive compound. 167,720 ; July 17.
Grifflng Manufacturing Co., The, Norwalk, Conn. Braids,
tinsel braids, cord edge, tubular, soutache, etc., braids.
177,776; July 31.
Griffith-Durney Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 170,016 ; May 8.
Griffiths, David R., doing business as Donaldson & Co.,
Glasgow, Scotland. Golf clubs, balls, bags, irons, and
tePS. 175,390 ; Mav 29.
Grigsby-Grunow-Hinds Co., Chicago, 111. Reels of electric
connecting conductors. 162.991 ; Sept. 4.
Grigsby-Grunow-Hinds Co., Chicago, 111. Windshield
visors for automobiles. 167,390-1 ; Aug. 14.
Grigsbv, Marion W., Columbus, Ohio. Radiator caps.
168,526; Mar. 13.
Grimes, David, doing business as Grimes Radio Engr. Co.,
New York, N. Y. Radio receiving outfits. 174,657 ;
Apr. 24.
Orin Co., Inc., The, Los Angeles, Calif. Automobile
top dressing, leather dressing, soaps, neat's-foot oil.
184,851; Oct. 30.
Grinberg, Abraham, doing business as The Chesterfield
Tire and Rubber Co. (Not Incorporated), Chicago, 111.
Solid and pneumatic rubber tires and tires composed of
rubber fabrics. 179,468 ; Nov. 27.
Grindle Fuel Equipment Company, Harvey, 111. Appa-
ratus for preparing, conveying, and burning com-
minuted fuel. 175.551 ; June 5.
Grip Bow Tie Company, Omaha, Nebr. Neckties. 173,353 ;
June 19.
Gripx Manufacturing Co., Waunakee, Wis. Door-knob
fasteners. 173,079 ; Aug. 28.
Griscom-Russell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Water
heaters, fuel-oil heaters, evaporator water heaters.
178,099; Oct. 30.
Griscom-Russell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Con-
densers, heat exchangers, coolers, and dephlegmators.
178,100; Nov. 20.
Griswold Manufacturing Company, The, Erie, Pa. Tea-
kettle. 172.155; Mar. 6.
Griswold Manufacturing Company, The, Erie, Pa. Dutch
ovens. 172,156 ; Apr. 17.
Griswoldville M'f'g Co., New York, N. Y. TJnmedicated
gauze. 175.310 : May 8.
Grobel, Ewald, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 172,876;
Aug. 7.
Grocers' Baking Company, Louisville, Ky. Bread.
169,549 ; Sept. 18.
Grocers Specialty Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Fruit jellies,
vinegar, fruit jams, honey, etc. 181.275 ; Nov. 13.
Groceteria Stores Co. of California, Inc., Los Angeles,
Calif. Bread, coffee, dried peaches, butter, sugar, etc.
168.966: Mar. 27.
Groenlger Manufacturing Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Plumbers' ware. 177.486 : Sept. 18.
Cropper Knitting Mills, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Dress goods
and all knit fabrics. 169,807; Aug. T.
882
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUP::D FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Grosberg Joseph E., doing business as Grosberg Packing
Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Canned fruits and vegetables
and spices. 170,683 ; Mar. 27.
Grosberg Packing Co. (See Grosberg, Joseph B.)
Grosner, Gerald D., doing business as Grosner's, Wash-
ington, D. C. Men's dress and negligee shirts, night-
shirts, and pyjamas. 173,419 ; June 19.
Grosner, Milich Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
shirts, collars, cravats, pyjamas, etc. 180,700 ; Nov. 27.
Gross, Fred H., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Shaving cream in
the form of a soap paste used before shaving.
169,167; Feb. 13.
Gross, L. N., Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Women's
bloomers. 169,240 ; Apr. 3.
Gross, VVm. H., Chemical Company, San Antonio, Tex.
Chemicals, medicines, and pharmaceutical preparations.
169,295 ; Apr. 10.
Grosse, Friedrich, doing business as Colisan Co., New
York, N. Y. Medicinal preparations for the treatment
of intestinal auto-intoxicatlon, etc. 182,206 ; Nov. 13.
Grosser, Walter C, doing business as Grosser Mfg. Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Faucets, cocks, etc. 172,592 ; July 10.
Grossman Bros. & Rea, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Fresh
apples. 187,310 ; Dec. 25.
Grossman, Elenore, New York, N. Y. Sport clothes for
women. 160,936 ; Jan. 9.
Grossman, Jacob, doing business as Giant Umbrella Co.,
New York, N. Y. Umbrellas and parasols. 176,341 ;
Sept. 11.
Grossman, Jacob, doing business as Giant Umbrella Co.,
New York, N. Y. Umbrellas and parasols. 176,342 ;
July 10.
Grossman, Joseph, doing business as Kasdum Flour Com-
pany, Steubenville, Ohio. Winter-wheat flour. 159,356 ;
Feb. 6.
Grossman, Julius, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Women's shoes,
high and low models. 173,490 ; May 22.
Grossman, L. E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Shoes. 171,637 ;
May 8.
Grossman Shoe Co., The, Chicago, 111. Leather boots,
shoes, oxfords, and low quarters. 176,267 ; May 22.
Grossmith, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Laven-
der water. 170,976 ; Mar. 20.
Grossmith, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Toilet
soap. 170,977 ; May 15.
Grossmith, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Per-
fumed soap. 170,978 ; Mar. 20.
Grossmith, J., & Son, Limited, London, England. Per-
fume and face powder. 170,979 ; Mar. 20.
Grout, Harry K., doing business as H. K. Grout & Co.,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Underwear for women and
children. 184,725 ; Dec. 18.
Grouten, Leo A., Unionville, Conn. Eggs. 179,865 ;
Dec. 25.
Grove Park Inn, Inc., doing business as Biltmore In-
dustries, Asheville, N. C. Woolen homespun textile
fabrics in the piece. 172,988 ; June 5.
Growers Distilling Co., Woodbine, Md. Chenopodium oil.
174,519 ; May 22.
Growers Service Co., Yucaipa, Calif. Fresh apples.
171,840; Sept. 11.
Gruber Yarn Corporation, New York, N. Y. Threads and
yarns. 181,744 ; Sept. 25.
Gruenaler Patent Crusher & Pulverizer Co., St. Louis,
Mo. Crushers, shredders, breakers, pulverizers, and
grinders. 165,372 ; Jan. 23.
Gruenhagen's San Francisco, Calif. Chocolate fruit bar.
168,766 ; Apr. 3.
Griineberg, Carl, Biirsten-Fabric Bratislava, Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia. Toothbrushes. 178,664 ; May 22.
Gsell, E., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Watches, watch-
cases, watch movements, etc. 181,274 ; Dec. 11.
Guarantie Company, The. (See Kahil, Abraham A.)
Guardian Gas Appliance Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Stoves, gas flre-place heaters, and incinerators.
184,852; Nov. 27.
Gude Brothers, KiefCer Company, New York, N. Y. Eggs.
174,440 ; July 10.
Gude Brothers, KieflEer Company, New York, N. Y. But-
ter. 174,441 ; Oct. 16.
Gude Brothers, Kieffer Company, New York, N. Y. But-
ter and eggs. 174,442 ; July 10.
Gude Brothers, Kieffer Company, New York, N. Y. Eggs.
174,443-4 ; July 10.
Gudebrod Bros. Silk Co., New York, N. Y. Spool silk.
175,785: June 26.
Gudebrod Bros. Silk Co., New Y'ork, N. Y. Silk threads
and yarns. 179.721 ; Dec. 11.
Guerra, M. G., Co. Inc.,. New York, N. Y. Table and bed
linen, handkerchiefs, towels, curtains, etc. 175,786 ;
Apr. 3.
Guerre, Louis F., doing business as Louis F, Guerre & Co.,
New Orleans, La. Roofing cement. 170,136 ; Jan. 9.
Guerre, Louis P., & Co. (See Guerre, Louis F.)
Guest, Keen & Nettlefords Limited, Smethwick, England.
Screws, nuts, band, fasteners, bolts, nails, etc.
166,683 ; June 26.
Guest Neckwear Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Neckties.
159,461; Aug. 14.
Guidici, Luigi, Greensburg, Pa. Cigarette papers prepared
ready for use. 180,474 ; July 31.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Card, T,
and bank pins. 165,543 ; Mar. 13.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Ink
eradicator. 165,544 ; Mar. 13.
Guild Products Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Writing
ink and fluid in various colors. 165,545 ; Mar. 6.
Guinea Products Co. (See Judson, L. J.)
Guiterman Bros., St. Paul, Minn. Clothing for sport,
work, and other wear. 173,354 ; Oct. 2.
Gulf States Steel Company, Birmingham, Ala. Barbed
wire. 177.777-9 ; May 15.
Gumbin Brothers. (See Boone, Daniel, Woolen Mills. Inc.)
Gummed Products Company, The, Troy, Ohio. Drees
forms. 182.537 : Nov. 27.
Gump, B. F., Co., Chicago, 111. Milling machinery, bolting
reels, feed screens, etc. 124,986 ; Apr. 17.
Gunckel, Will H., Toledo, Ohio. Beverage sold as a soft
drink. 159,700 ; May 1.
Gund, George, doing business as Hygienic Coffee Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Coffee. 172,529 ; Api-. 17.
Gtinn Furniture Company, The, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Counters, cafeteria tables, oflBce tables, dressers, etc.
175,552 ; Oct. 2.
Gunter, Daniel J., doing business as The Dan-Nax Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Liver regulator and tonic. 177,297 ;
Aug.' 14.
Gurinian Candy Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 161,248 ;
Feb. 13.
Gurley Candy Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Candy.
168,267 ; May 15.
Gurley Candy Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Candy —
namely, bar goods. 163,268 ; Feb. 13.
Gussow, Abraham, doing business as A. Gussow & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Women's cotton undergarments.
180,928-9 ; Aug. 14.
Guthman, Solomons & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Beads.
183,379 ; Oct. 30.
Gutman Bros., New York, N. Y. Women's muslin under-
wear. 175,489 ; Aug. 28.
Gutman, F. V., Corp., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
179,531 ; Aug. 14.
Gypsy Dyes, Inc., Chicago, 111. Dyes. 181,486; Sept.18.
H. A. D. Sales & Engineering Co., Not Incorporated.
(See Douglas. HariT A.)
H. & A. Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Byeshades or visors. 182,052 ; Sept. 25.
H. A. S. Coffee Company. (See Schnittker, Henry A.)
H. E. M. Mfg. Co., The, Hamilton, Ohio. Toy coasters.
176,023 ; Apr. 24.
H. & H. Products Company. (See Horner, Mary B.)
H. K. H. Silk Company, The, Watertown, Conn., and New
York, N. Y. Silk and cotton threads twists, and arti-
ficial embroidery flosses. 164,540-1 ; Jan. 9.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn., and New
York, N. Y. Fabrics of silk, artificial silk, cotton, and
combinations of same. 172,474 ; Feb. 13.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Pure and
artificial silk threads. 173,600 ; Oct. 30.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Pure and
artificial silk threads. 173,766 ; Mar. 6.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Pure and
artificial silk threads. 178,828 ; Apr. 17.
H. K. H. Silk Co., The, Watertown, Conn. Sewing silk.
181,594 ; Aug. 14.
H. L. Distillator & Son, New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
177,727; July 31.
H. L. Distillator & Son, New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
179,785; Aug. 14.
H-M Manufacturing Co., Kent, Ohio. Supplemental water-
proof fiber cushioning soles for boots and shoes.
177,605 ; Aug. 28.
H-0 Cereal Company, Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Flour
made from wheat, corn, rice, etc., and breakfast cere-
als. 155,560 ; Mar. 20.
H-0 Cereal Company Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Bird and
poultry feeds. 164,643 ; Jan. 30.
H-0 Cereal Company, Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Poultry
feeds. 168,968; Mar. 20.
H. S. B. W.-Cochrane Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Zeo-
lites and base-exchange water-softening agents.
173,888 ; Apr. 17.
H. & S. Products Co., Millville, N. J. Waterproof and
antiseptic preparation for the treatment of cuts, cracks,
and abrasions of the skin. 177,487 ; July 10.
"H. W." Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Medicinal rem-
edy for the treatment and prevention of cholera, etc.,
in poultry and pigeons. 184,447 ; Dec. 18.
Haack & Company, Newark, N. J., and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hides, furs. 156,901; Feb. 20.
Haas Baruch & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Tapioca. 171,317 ;
Apr. 24.
Haas, Baruch & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee. 176,623 ;
Aug. 14.
Haas, Baruch & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Table salt.
181,745 ; Sept. 18.
Haas Brothers, San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 174,694 ; May 8.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, artificial silk, cotton, linen, and woolen piece
goods. 174,006; Mar. 6.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Piece goods made of silk. 177,844-5 ; May 15.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, artificial-silk, cotton, linen, linen and woolen
piece goods. 182,348 ; Sept. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of tro de-mark applicants — Continued.
883
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, artificial-silk, cotton, lluen, and woolen piece
poodi!. 182..S44 : .Aiip. 28.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, cotton, linen, and woolen piece goods. 183,T3S ;
Sept. 18.
Ha.'is Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Silk, cotton, linen, and woolen piece goods. 183,740 ;
Sept. IS.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New Y'ork. N. Y.
Silk, cotton, etc., piece goods. 183,741-2 ; Sept. 18.
Haas Brothers Fabrics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Silk, artificial-silk, cotton, linen, and woolen piece
goods. 183.024 : Dec. 4.
Hadflold. Jolin W., Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
179,791 : Oct. 9.
Il.'idliolils Limited. Sheffield, England. Steel in rod, bar,
rail, sheet, etc. 175,553 ; May 8.
Haeseler, Charles H., doing business as Alert Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Condiment cou-
■ tainers. 172,834 ; July 3.
Haflfenreffer & Co. (See New England Brewing Co.)
Haft, Morris W., & Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies"
outer garments. 183,064 ; Oct. 2.
Hagemann Glass Co.. The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mirror and
plate glass for mirrors and art purposes. 167,872 ;
Feb. 20.
Hager, Clark & Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
174.007; Apr. 3.
Hagerstown Dairy Company, Hagerstown, Md. Fresh
milk and cream. 180,598 ; Nov. 6.
Hagt-rstcpwii Table Works. (See Miller, Francis H.)
Uagler, Norman M., doing business as Hagler-Allen Mfg.
Company. Duquoin, 111. Insecticide powders. isr,394 ;
Oct. 9.
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maui, Hawaii. Canned
pineapple. 169,241 ; Feb. 27.
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maui, Hawaii. Canned
pineapple. 169,242 : Mar. 6.
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maui, Hawaii.
Canned pineapple. 169,243 ; May 8.
Haiku Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maui, Hawaii. Canned
pineapple. 169,244-5 ; Feb. 27.
Haines Manufacturing Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Automobile accessories. 168,888-9 ; Mar. 13.
Haines Manufac curing Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Automobile accessories. 178,841 ; July 17.
Haines Manufacturing Corporation, Rochester, N. Y'.
Automobile accessories. 183.925 ; Oct. 30.
Hair-0 Laboratories Co. (See Spake. John P. i
Hairvita Hair Tonic Co. (See Greco, Felix V.)
Halcolite Company, Inc., New York. N. Y. Electric-light-
ing fixtures and parts thereof. 165,551 ; .Ian. 9.
Haldy. George P., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Preparation for
the hair and scalp. 177,737 ; July 10.
Hale, Alfred, Rubber Company, Atlantic, Mass. Rubber
heels and soles, rubbers, overshoes, and rubber shoes.
169,953: Mar. 20.
Hale, Alfred, Rubber Company, Quincy, Mass. Boots,
shoes, and slippers made wholly or in part of leather,
canvas, rubber, etc. 173.314 ; Apr. 24.
Hale Bros.. Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Hosiery. 164,703 ;
Nov. 6.
Hale Bros., Inc.. San Francisco, Calif. Towels, sheets,
pillowcases, etc. 185,019 ; Nov. 6.
Hale, O. A., & Co., San Jose, Calif. Wool, wool and cot-
ton mixed, and cotton blankets. 174,693 ; Apr. 24.
Haley. John M.. & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Stockings
and socks. 179,938 ; Aug. 28.
Haley-Neeley Company, Sioux City. Iowa. Fresh fruits
and vegetables. 168.037 ; Mar. 27.
Half Moon Fruit & Produce Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Fresh cantaloupes, cassabas, and fresh vegetables.
159,870; Sept. 11.
Hall, A. G., doing business as Hall Rod Works, Highland
Mills, N. Y. Fishing lines, rods, snelled hooks, and
leaders. 180,065 ; Julv 3.
Hall Baking Co., Buffalo, N. T. Bread. 175,787 ;
June 19.
Hall Baking Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bread. 180,861 ; Oct. 30.
Hall, C. C., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Evaporated apples.
165.998-9: Jan. 16.
Hall. C. C, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Dried fruits 173,421 ;
June 5.
Hall, H. H., Company, The. (See Hall, Harvey H.)
Hall, Hartwell cSc Co., Troy. N. Y. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts and collars. 136,707 ; Jan. 9.
Hall, Hartwell & Co., Troy, N. Y. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts and collars. 158,393 ; Jan. 23.
Hall, Harvey H., doing business as The H. H. Hall Com-
pany and Hallworthv I'oultrv Farm, Elyria, Ohio.
Electrically-heated brooders. 161,925 ; Mar. 27.
Hal!, J. H., Company, The, Providence, R. I. Paper used
for printing bonds, checks, drafts, and similar com-
mercial use. 174,616 ; May 29.
Hall Projector Company, Inc., The, East Poston, Mass.
Motion-picture projectors. 187,050 ; Dec. 25.
Hall, Thralls & Co., Hymera, Ind. Shampoo, scalp and
hair oils, dandruff ointment, skin lotion. 175,555 :
July 10.
Hall Wheel Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle
wheels. 170,137: Feb. 13.
Hallerczyk Cigar Company, Chicago, 111. Cigars.
165,026; Aug. 21.
Halligau Candy Company, Davenport, Iowa. Candy.
173,043 ; Apr. 17.
Hallworthy Poultry Farm. (See Hall, Harvey H.)
Haloid Company, The, Rochester, N. Y. Photographic
developing papers. 170,288 ; Jan. 2.
Haloid Company, The, Rochester, N. Y. Sensitized pho-
tographic paper. 179,097 ; Aug. 14.
Ilalove Company Inc., The, New York, N Y. Paste
paints. 168,609 : Feb. 13.
Malperin Mills. (See Halpevin, Nathan.)
Halperin, Nathan, doing business as Halperin Mills,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Artificial-silk knitted fabric. 171,843 ;
Jan. 30.
llalpern, David, and Greenberg, New York, N. Y. Pants,
Coats, vests, and men's outer garments for summer
wear. 165,020 ; Feb. 6.
Malpern, Irving J., doing business as Noise Making
D.-^vices Company, New York, N. Y. Hand rattles.
174,961 ; May 1.
Halpern & Kalb, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted outer
garments. 170,186 ; May 1.
Halsey, Florence I., New York, N. Y. Marmalade.
180,280; Nov. 13.
Halstead Specialties Company, San Francisco, Calif
Rust solvent. 168,149 ; Jan. 23.
Ham Boiler Corporation. New York, N. Y. Metallic
cooking utensils. 170,138 : Mar. 20.
Hamaguchi, Gihei Unakami Gun, Chiba Ken, Japan. Ta-
mari, vinegar, extract of soy, extract of tamari, sauces,
and soy. 174,434 ; May 29.
Hamburger Bros., New York, N. Y. Ladles' dresses,
bungalow aprons, bath robes, and kimonos. 169,901 ;
Feb. 13.
Hamersley Manufacturing Company, The, New York, N. Y.
Waxed paper. 178,920; May 29.
Hamersley Manufacturing Company, The, New York,
N. Y. Wax paper. 181,445 ; Dec. 4.
Hamilton, L. R., Reedley, Calif. Fresh grapes. 184,611 ;
Oct. 9.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, The, Two Rivers,
Wis. Printers" and bookbinders' supplies. 167,043 ;
Feb. 13.
Hamilton Rubber Manufacturing Company, Trenton, N. J.
Fruit-jar rubbers. 180,862; July 31.
Hamilton Specialty Company. (See Hamilton, Wm. G.)
Hamilron. "William H., doing business as Pactwell Food
Products Co., Baltimore, Md. Canned tomatoes.
134,364; Jan. 23.
Hamilton, Wm. G., doing business as Hamilton Spe-
cialtv Company, Circleville, Ohio. Hair nets.
170.820 : Feb. 13.
Hammell-Neuman Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hats for men,
women, and children. 164.435 ; May 15.
Hammer-Bray Company, Oakland, Calif. Cookstoves,
ranges, etc. 160,604 ; July 3.
Hammesfahr, Gottlieb Solingen-Foche, Germany. Table
flatware of base metal, consisting of knives, forks,
spoons, etc. 165,951 ; Jan. 23.
Hammond, Estella M., East Cleveland, Ohio. Designs
used for art needlework. 169,852 ; Mar. 27.
Hammond. Judd E., doing business as Hammond Iron-
ized Aspirin Company. Munday, Tex. Medicine for the
relief of pain. 167.916 ; Dec. 4.
Hampshire. F. W,, & Co. Lcl., Derby, England. Fly swat-
ters and sticky paper. 175,490 : Jlay 22,
Hampshire Paper Company, South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Printing and writing paper. 168,305 ; May 8,
Hampshire Paper Company, South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Printing and writing paper. 168.306 ; Jan. 2.
Hampton Mr-dicine Company. (See Bozeman Mike E.)
Hanawalt Spaulding Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Stained wooden shingles. 187,051 ; Dec. 25.
Hance Brothers & White Incorporated, doing business as
Marshall-King Laboratories. Philadelphia, Pa. Nutri-
ent tonic. 185,519; Dec, 11,
Handipak Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Auto road
maps. 180,864 ; Oct. 16.
Handley, Homer J., Chappell, Nebr. Skin lotion.
181,276 ; Aug. 21.
Handley. Peter, Garland. Tex, Preparation for headache,
neuralgia, etc, 179.148 ; Sept. 4.
Handy. Herbert L,, Springfield, Mass. Meat products.
171.079; Dec. 11.
Hanes Hosiery Mills Co., Winston-Salem, N. C, Hosiery.
185,220; Nov. 6.
Hanes Hosiery Mills Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Hosiery. 185.458 ; Dec. 4.
Ilaniugton, A. W,, & Sons, New York, N, Y. Radio re-
ceiving apparatus, detectors, tuning coils, amplifiers,
etc. 171,797 : Feb. 13.
Hanlon & Goodman Co., New York, N. Y. Paint, varnish,
and calcimine brushes. 170,180 ; Aug. 28.
Hanlon & Goodman Co., New York, N. Y. Paint, varnish.
and calcimine brushes. 179,268 ; Oct. 2.
Hannahsous Shoe Company, The, Haverhill, Mass,
Leather and fabric shoes. 180,930 ; Nov. 13.
Hanover-Hall Company, New York, N. Y. Men's felt,
straw, cloth, and silk hats and caps. 174,389 ; Apr. 3.
Hanovia Chemical «St Manufacturing Co., Newark, N, J.
Quartz lamps. 185.123: Dec, 4,
884
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliahetical list of trade-mark applicants — CJontinued.
Hanselman Candy Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Ice cream.
159,580; Oct. 2.
Hansen, D. B., & Sons, Chicago, 111. Candles. 183,972;
Nov. 13.
Hansen's, Chr., Laboratory, Inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
House organ published monthly. 180,761 ; Sept. 18.
Hanson Milling Company, Ashland, Wis. Wheat flour.
161,881 ; Apr. 3.
Hanson & Moe, St. Paul, Minn. Battery compound.
168,468 ; Mar. 20.
Hanzel, Stanley F., doing business as S. F. Hanzel Card
Co., Chicago, 111. Playing cards. 183,065-7 ; Oct. 2.
Hanzel, Stanley F., doing business as S. F. Hanzel Card
Co., Chicago, 111. Playing cards. 183,068 ; Dec. 4.
Happy Thought Remedy, Kansas City, Mo. Internal treat-
ment for piles. 173,596 ; Apr. 10.
Hardaway-Cargill Co., Columbus, Ohio. Table sirups.
166,830; Feb. 20.
Harden, David, doing business as Ora Ola Syrup Com-
pany, Connellsville, Pa. Beverages sold as soft drinfcs.
158,118; Mar. 20.
Harding, Mabel, doing business as Karavan Packing Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Canned goods, jam, olive oil, olives.
164,912 ; Dec. 11.
Hardwick-Hutchlns Manufacturing Company, Chat-
tanooga, Tenn. Chemical used in the brazing and weld-
ing of metals. 164,163 ; Mar. 13.
Hardy, Charles, doing business as Advanced Metal Stamp-
ing Company, New York, N. Y. Radio apparatus.
175,865 ; May 29.
Hardy, Mary M., & Florence H. Baird, South Orange, N. 3.
Candies. 174,737; May 8.
Hare Manufacturing Company. (See Corso, Vincent M. )
Harem Perfume Co. (See Sakele, Geo. A.)
Hargreaves, John H., Nashua, N. H. Mayonnaise salad,
French and Russian dressings. 170,882 ; Dec. 25.
Harker, George, and Company, Limited, London, England.
Egg - substitute, custard, and lemonade powders.
138,051; Mar. 27.
Harlan, O. A., & Co., San Jose, Calif. Dried fruits and
canned fruits and vegetables. 179,469 ; July 31.
Harlem Card & Paper Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Writing paper and card board. 173,566 ; Apr. 3.
Harlequin Parfumerie Compagnie, New York, N. Y. Bot-
tles or vials or packages or cases in which there is in-
closed or contained either perfume or toilet water, etc.
171,167; Apr. 17.
Harley E. C. Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Toilet creams,
waters, and lotionsj perfumes, face and talcum powders.
167,397-9 ; Jan. 23.
Harmouth, Gust, Yale, Okla. Photographic prints.
175,392; July 3.
Harness, Frederick A., Kellogg, Idaho. Salve for Itch,
sores, eczema, etc. 186,128 ; Dec. 18.
Haroma Mfg. Co. (See Harrah, Lewis O.)
Harper & Kirschten Shoe Co., The, Chicago, III. Shoes
made wholly or in part of leather. 168,527 ; Aug. 7.
Harpic Manufacturing Co. (See Pickup, Harry.)
Harrah, Lewis O., doing business as Haroma Mfg. Co.,
Terre Haute, Ind. Ointment for rheumatism, influensa,
spasmodic croup, etc. 164,640 ; Jan. 2.
Harral Soap Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Soaps. 170,290;
Jan. 2.
Harrington & Hord, Fort Worth, Tex. Article of food.
169,129 ; July 31.
Harrington & Waring, Nev York, N. Y. Hosiery. 181,277 :
Oct. 16.
Harris, A. W., Oil Company, Providence, R. I. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 158,084 : Oct. 30.
Harris & Barnett, New York, N. Y. Ladies' and misses'
muslin and silk underwear. 168,642 ; Jan. 23.
Harris & Barnett, New York, N. Y. Ladies' muslin
underwear. 185,581 ; Dec. 4.
Harris, Charles G., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Vegetable oils
for laemorrhoids, cuts, bruises, etc. 160,707 ; Aug. 14.
Harris, D. P., Hardware & Manufacturing Co. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Children's bicycles and velocipedes.
182,581-3; Dec. 25.
Harris Indirex Light. (See Harris, Ralph W.)
Harris, Irwin J., doing business as Alopex Products
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Preparation for growing
hair and eradicating dandruff. 183,830 ; Nov. 20.
Harris, Isaac F., doing business as Harris Laboratories,
Tuckahoe, N. Y. Pharmaceutical and biological prod-
ucts. 165,193 ; Oct. 30.
Harris, J., & Company, New York, N. Y. Fountain pens.
187, 864 ; Dec. 25.
Harris, James G., doing business as Harris Chemical Com-
pany, Duluth, Minn. ■ Liniment. 171,358 ; Mar. 6.
Harris, John A., Pueblo, Colo. Malted milk for use In
making beverages. 161,885 ; Feb. 20.
Harris, Ralph W., doing business as Harris Indirex
Light, Cranford, N. J. Electric headlights for auto-
mobiles, motor cycles, street cars, locomotives, and elec-
tric fixtures. 167,773 : Feb. 13.
Harris Soap Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Soap in liquid,
flake, powdered, and cake form. 166,945 ; May 15.
Harris Suspender Company, New York, N. Y. Apparel
belts. 172.944 ; Apr. 3.
Harris, Thomas H., doing business as Thos. H. Harris
Med. Co., Princeton, Ky. Blood purifier. 187,242;
Jan. 2.
Harris, Thos. H., Med. Co. (See Harris, Thomas H.)
Harris, William E., Asheville, N. C. Cleaning and polish-
ing combination for leather goods. 176,180; .Tiily 3.
Harris Woodson Co. Inc., also doing business as Enter-
prise Candy Company, Lynchburg, Va. Candy.
180,216 ; Sept. 25.
Harrisburg Coal Mining Company, Chicago, 111. Coal.
176,624; July 17.
Harrisburg Colliery Company, Chicago, 111. Coal.
182,584 ; Aug. 21.
Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Shoes.
174,390; Sept. 18.
Harrison & Co., also doing business as Harrison Flour
Mills Co., New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 166,371 ;
July 31.
Harrison & Co., also doing business as Harrison Flour
Mills Co., New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 166,672-3;
July 31.
Harrison, Edgar P., & Son, Newark, N. J. Cream
malted chocolate. 182,147 ; Nov. 20.
Harrison, Frank E., Chicago, 111. Pile salve. 178,843 ;
Nov. 6.
Harrison, George, jr., doing business as The Lonesome
Pine Apiaries, Bluemont, Va. Honey. 163,664-5 ; Jan. 9.
Harrison, Hubert M., Wichita Falls, Tex. Monthly pub-
lication. 170,684 ; Jan. 30.
Harrison, Sarah A., Omaha, Nebr. Sanitary-napkin hold-
ers. 175,491 ; Apr. 17.
Harrison, Wilford, doing business as Delta Chemical Com-
pany, Wichita Falls, Tex. Laxative or mild purgative
pill preparation. 168,865 ; Mar. 6.
Harriss, William H., New York, N. Y. Cotton, silk,
woolen, or jute fabrics. 177,780; June 5.
Harrocks-Ibbotson Co., Utica, N. Y. Fishing rods, reels,
lines, poles, hooks, etc. 173,602 ; Aug. 7.
Harrow-Taylor Butter Co., Kansas City, Mo. Creamery
butter. 170,328; May 8.
Hart, John I., doing business as Fourgees Cotton Mills,
Manchester, England. Cotton piece goods. 183,569-70 ;
Sept. 11.
Hart & Hegeman Manufacturing Company, The, Hart-
ford, Conn. Electrical switches. 161,728 ; July 24.
Hart & Hegeman Mfg. Co., The, Hartford, Conn. Lumi-
nous pendants. 171,419 ; May 22.
Hart, Hubert C, UnionvlUe, Conn. Butcher and kitchen
knives, safety-razor blades, glass cutters. 174,738 ;
May 1.
Hart, Montgomery L. Inc., New York, N. Y. Linen,
ramie, hemp, etc., piece goods. 177,488 ; Aug. 7.
Hartman, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Shirts. 175,866-8;
July 10.
Hartmann Trunk Company, Racine, Wis. Waterproof
cloth or fabric which forms the outside covering for
trunks. 147,289; June 26.
Hartray, J. P., Shoe Co., Chicago, 111. Shoes made wholly
or in part of leather. 173,491 ; May 1.
Hartray, J. P., Shoe Co., Chicago, lU. Boots and shoes.
184,727 ; Nov. 27.
Hartvig, John A., Oakland, Calif. Nonelectric Iron heated
hair-waving implements. 178,101 ; May 29.
Hartwell Brothers, Memphis and Hollywood Station,
Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles. 182,906-7 ; Sept. 18.
Hartwell Brothers, Memphis, Tenn. Axe, adze, pick,
sledge, etc., tool handles. 182,908 ; Nov. 27.
Hartwell Brothers, Memphis and Hollvwood Station,
Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles. 182.909-13 ; Sept. 18.
Hartwell JBrothers, Memphis and Hollvwood Station,
Memphis, Tenn. Tool handles. 182,915 ; Sept. 18.
Hartzell. Earl F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Oils and greases.
157,667: Jan. 30.
Harvey Oil Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricants.
184,029 ; Nov. 20.
Haskins Bros. Company, Sioux City, Iowa. Soap. 179,201 ;
Sept. 4.
Haskins Brothers & Company, Slonx City, Iowa, and
Omaha. Nebr. Soap. 167,873 ; Jan. 2.
Haskins Brothers & Company, doing business as Petroleum
Soap Company, Omaha, Nebr., Sioux City, Iowa, and
St. Paul, Minn. Laundry soap. 175,194 ; Aug. 21.
Haskins Brothers & Company, Sioux City, Iowa, and
Omaha, Nebr. Soap. 178,609 ; Aug. 21.
Haskins & Welton, assignor to Welton & Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Chemical tissue for use as a surgical dress-
ing. 144,720; Sept. 4.
Haspel Brothers, New Orleans. La. Men's suits, pants.
vests, and coats. 181,746 ; Oct. 30.
Hass Lieber Grocery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Coffee. 175,863 ;
•Tune 26.
Hastings Milling Company. (See Nebraska Consolidated
Mills Co.)
Hastings Mills, The. (See Nebraska Consolidated Mills
Co.)
Hasty, M. A., Richmond, Ind. Candy. 175,492 : July 3.
Hatch, Robert A. B., doing business as Normasal Chemical
Co., San Diego, Calif. Granulated effervescing com-
pounds used as blood salts. 170,291 ; Feb. 20.
Hatfield, Asa A., doing business as Med-A-Dent Dental
Specialties Company, Danville, Ky. Tooth paste and
cleanser and a preparation for the treatment of pyor-
rhea. 167,676 ; Apr. 3.
Hatheway & Reynolds, Oriskany Falls and New York,
N. Y. Sweaters, knit coats, and bathing suits.
185.658; Dec. 4.
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Hatjy, George, Bros., New York, N. Y. Shoe lacers.
184,402; Nov. 20.
Hattlesburg Grocery Co., Hattiesburg, Miss. Self-rising
wheat flour. 176,827 ; Sept. 18.
Hattoii, Kdward J., doing business as Hatton Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Hair tonic. 166,368; Feb. 13.
Hattun, Edward J., doing business as Hatton Mfg. Co.,
Chicago. 111. Hair tonic. 168,528; Feb. 13.
Hatton Mfg. Co. (See Hatton, Edward J.)
Hauck Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. As-
phalt surface and kettle heaters, fire pots, brazing
forges, annealing furnaces, etc. 168,365 ; Mar. 20.
Hauck. Peter, jr.. East Orange, N. J. Malt sirups for
food purpo.'scs. 164,432; Jan. 30.
Hauser Garrison Dry Goods Co., The, Wichita, Kans.
Overalls, work shirts, combination work suits. 180,215 ;
Aug. 14.
Havana Cigar Co., Cheyenne, Wyo. Cigars. 171,319;
Feb. 20.
Havana Cigar and Tobacco Factories, Ltd., New York,
N. Y. Cigars. 177,969-70; Oct. 2.
Havard. Harold H., Berkeley, Calif. Playing cards.
186.706: Nov. 27.
Havens, Horace E., Chicago, III. Salad and cooking oil.
172.738 ; Apr. 17.
Hawaiian Pineapple Company Limited, San Francisco,
Calif., and Honolulu, Hawaii. Canned pineapple.
147,426 ; May 8.
Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd., Honolula, Hawaii and
San Francisco, Calif. Canned pineapple. 168,109 ;
Apr. 3.
Hawkeye Bindery Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Loose-
leaf binders and books, book bindings, envelopes, let-
terheads, etc. 172,273 ; Feb. 13.
Hawkins Mortgage Co., Portland, Ind. Loan societies'
bookkeeping record and correspondence blank forms.
167,396 ; Mar. 13.
Hawkins, Rembrandt L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Elastic band-
ages made without rubber. 157,315 ; May 15.
Hawkins & Tipson Ltd., London, England. Rope.
182.538 ; Nov. 13.
Hawks, P. L., doing basiness as Ameirlcan System Com-
pany, Roanoke, Va. Printed blank forms. 171,359 ;
.Tan. 2.
Hawley & Hoops, New York, N. Y. Candy. 177,971 ;
Aug. 14.
Hawley Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted
outer garments. 172,221 ; July 10.
Hawthorne Paper Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Writing
paper. 156,447 ; Apr. 17.
Hay, Carl A., doing business as The Newton Ice Cream
Company, Newton, Kans. Ice cream. 160,938 ; Sept. 18.
Hay, Carl A., doing business as Newton Ice Cream Com-
pany Newton, Kans. Ginger ale and nonalcoholic,
maltless beverages sold as soft drinks. 180,428 ;
July 31.
Haves & Armstrong Mineral Wells, Tex. Furniture pol-
ish. 183,210; Oct. 2.
Hayes, F. C, Newport, R. I. Hair tonic. 169,301 ; Jan. 9.
Hayes-Meserole Mfg. Co., Inc., The, Milford, Conn.
Barrettes. 184,968 ; Nov. 20.
Hayhurst, William P., Santa Rosa, Calif. Lotion for the
skin. 175,311 ; July 24.
Hayman, Leon, doing business as Hayman's Hair Shop.
Hair dies and colorings for eyebrows and eyelashes.
159,581 ; Aug. 7.
Hayman's Hair Shop. (See Hayman, Leon.)
Ua.viits, George A., Inc., Boston, Mass. Caps or closures
for receptacles. 180,762 ; July 3.
Haynes, W^m. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Flutes and piccolos.
171.215: Jan. 23.
Haynes, Wm. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Flutes and piccolos.
171,216; Jan. 30.
Hays, J. M., Wood Products Company, Division of Stand-
ard Crate & Filler Company, Jefferson City, Mo. Auto-
mobile bumper. 172,629 ; May 20.
Hayward Hosiery Company, Ipswich, Mass. Hosiery.
171,914 : May S2.
Haywood Publishing Company, La Fayette, Ind. Ship-
ping tags. 184,448; Oct 16.
Hazeltine, Louis A., Hoboken, N. J. Radio receiving sets.
176.676 : May 29.
Hazeltine, Louis A., Hoboken, N. J. Electrical trans-
formers. 176,677 : May 8.
Hazeltine, Louis A., Hoboken, N. J. Electrical condensers.
176,678; May 8.
Head, Hamilton D., doing business as Excelo Manufac-
turing Company, Texarkana, Tex. Polish for furni-
ture and varnished surfaces. 173,705 ; June 19.
Headex Remedy Co., McKeesport, Pa. Headache capsules.
180.599 ; Aug. 7.
Headley, F. H., Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. Motor
cycles and perambulators, nillory-seat supports, and
saddles for motor cycles. 129,890 ; May 8.
Health Fond Distributing Company. (See Rick, James J.)
Health Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Laxative
chewing gum. 171,732 ; Apr. 10.
Healy, Daniel J., Detroit. Mich. Men's, women's, and
children's hose. 170,648 ; May 15.
^Healy, Daniel J., doing business as D. J. Healv Shops,
Detroit, Mich. Wool yams. 178,038 ; May 15.
Hearn, James A., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
and children's flat (textile fabric) and knitted under-
wear. 165,993 ; Jan. 30.
Hearn, James A., & Son, New York, N. Y. Phonographs
*nd phonograph records. 165,994 ; Jan. 9.
Heathcote, Edward, New York, N. Y. Hosiery, under-
wear, sweaters, gloves, and mittens. 176,465 ; July 17.
Heather Company, New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, etc. 187,420 ; Dec. 25.
Heather Company, New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, etc. 187,422 ; Dec. 25.
Heather Company, New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, etc. 187,623 : Dec. 25.
Hebert, R. B., and Son, Geauga Lake, Ohio. Liniment.
173,493 ; Sept. 18.
Ilecht & Company. (See llecht, William.)
Hecbt, Daniel, doing business as D. Hecht & Co., San
Francisco, Calif. W*cat flour. 165,871 ; May 1.
Hecht & Mendes Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cotton
fabrics, cotton and silk mixed fabrics, cotton and wool
mixed fabrics, etc. 178,500 ; July 31.
Hecht, William, doing business as Hecht & Company, New
York. N. Y. Children's suits. 162,816 ; Mar. 27.
Hechtman, Chas., Osseo, Minn. Potatoes. 169,902 ;
Apr. 10.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 175,241 ; June 5.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 182,802 ; Dec. 18.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 182,805-8; Oct. 2.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,028 ; Dec. 18.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,031-2 ; Dec. 18.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,285 : Dec. 25.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,287; Dec. 18.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,475-6; Dec. 25.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,478 ; Dec. 18.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,480 : Dec. 25.
Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,877 ; Dec. 25.
Heckethorn, Nettie E., Casper, Wyo. Hair tonic,
182,810; Oct. 30.
Hedberg, A. F., & Co. (See Hedherg, Anshelm F.)
Hedberg, Anshelm F., doing business as A. F. Hedberg
& Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Preparation for
cleaning fresco, oil cloth, enamels, varnishes, etc.
167,465; Feb. 13.
Heddon's, James, Sons, Dowagiac, Mich. Fish baits or
lures. 173,191 ; Feb. 20.
Hedges & Brother, Newark, N. J. Flush and urinal
valves, urinal spreaders, strainers, etc. 178,696 :
Aug. 28.
Hedges & Brother, Newark, N. J. Flush valves, urinal
valves, urinal spreaders, etc. 178,696 ; Nov. 13.
Heed, Rudolph B., doing business as The Columbu.-i Pile
Remedy Company, Columbus, Ohio. Salve for the
treatment of piles. 169,810 ; Feb. 13.
Heepe, Richard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Antifreezing liquid.
176,181; Sept. 4.
Hegarty & Childers. (See Childers, Jessie.)
Heidbriuk Company, The, Minneapolis. Minn. Medicinal
preparation to relieve pain. 176,998 ; June 26.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., New York, N. Y. Overcoats,
raincoats, smoking jackets, house coats, etc. 179.722 :
July 17.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., New York, N. Y. Overcoats, rain-
coats, smoking jackets, etc. 179.723; Aug. 28.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., New York, N. Y. Overcoats,
raincoats, sport suits, etc. 179,724 ; Oct. 16.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., New York. N. Y. Overcoats,
■moking jackets, golf suits, etc. 179,726 ; Oct. 16.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., New York N. Y. Overcoats,
raincoats, smoking jackets, etc. 179,727-8 ; Sept. 11.
Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., New York, N. Y. Men's and
young men's suits, sack suits, overcoats, waistcoats,
etc. 183,743 : Oct. 30.
Heldelberger Federhalter-Fabrik Koch, Weber & Co. A.-G.,
Heidelberg, Germany. Penholders and fountain pens.
178.339 ; Aug. 21.
Heldelberger Federhalter-Fabrik Koch, Weber & Co. A.-G.,
Heidelberg, Germany. Fountain pens, penholders, pen-
cils, etc. 178,340; Aug. 21.
Heidner & Grinnell, Inc.. Tacoma, Wash. Toothbrushes,
hairbrushes, and nailbrushes. 178.247: June 26.
Hell Co., The, Milwaukee, Wis. Truck bodies.
176,466-71 ; June 12.
Helm, F. L., & Son, San Francisco, Calif. Boots and
shoes. 180.429 ; Nov. 13.
Helm. Fritz, & Son, TJtica, N. Y. Dressing for salads and
sandwiches. 168,262 ; Feb. 20.
Heimbach Baking Company, The, Allentown, Pa. Bread.
179,269 : Dec. 25.
Heimbach Baking Company, The, Allentown, Pa. Bread.
179,270; Dec. 18.
Heimbach Incinerator Co., St. Paul, Minn. Incinerators.
175,427; June 5.
886
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marh appliuants — Continued.
Heine, L. Allen, doing business as The Heine Service,
Ltd., Louisville, Ky. Periodical publication. 176,828 ;
May 22.
Heineman, Artliur S., Los Angeles, Calif. Furniture —
namely, cbairs, tables, and desks. 148,885 ; Jan. 30.
Heinemann Electric Company, Pliiladelphia, Pa. Bat-
tery switches, vacuum-tube sockets, lighting switches,
etc. 169,208; Feb. 6.
Heinze, Augustus P., doing business as Motor Kool Co.,
Detroit, Mich. Preparation to clean and remove scale
and foreign accumulations from the interior of auto-
mobile radiators and cooling systems. 138,168 ; Apr. 24.
Heiss, Brush & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
181,748; Aug. 7.
Heitel, Fannie, New York, N. Y. Chemical preparation
for preventing the further tearing and ripping of hos-
iery. 168,680; May 29.
Heitkamp, Elizabeth A., St. Loiils, Mo. Hair pomade.
174,777 : May 22.
Helbein-Stone Company, Inc, New York, N. Y. Watch-
cases. 156,791 ; Nov. 20.
Heldfond, Samuel M., doing business as Heldfond Drug
Company and Raymo Company, Portland, Oreg. Liq-
uid antiseptic. 181,278 ; Oct. 23.
Helfancl, Leopold E., doing business as Elpho Pharmacal
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cold cream. 171,915 ;
May 22.
Helier & Long, New York, N Y. Cotton piece goods.
172,673; Feb. 13.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepa-
ration for purifying the air in meat-cooling rooms,
refrigerators, etc. 171,124 ; Feb. 13.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for use in preserving fresh sausage. 171,125 ;
Aug. 28.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Preparation for
tanning animal skins, rawhide leather, harness and
lace leather. 171,126; Feb. 13.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for preserving smoked sausage. 171,127 ; Aug. 28.
Heller, B., cfe Company, Chicago, 111. Meat-curing chemical
preparation. 171,755; Aug. 28.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for facilitating the scalding, etc., of hogs. 171,756 ;
May 29.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Metal polish.
171,757 ; May 29.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for use in deodorizing ice boxes, etc. 172,043 ;
May 15.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Flavoring com-
pound. 172,377-9 ; May 22.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Food flavorings and
spices. 172,530; May 22.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Flavoring com-
pound. 172,531 ; May*22.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tion for use in keeping sausage, kidneys, tongues, etc.
in good condition. 172,989 ; Mar. 6.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Garlic flavoring com-
pound. 172,990 ; July 24.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Disinfectant and
deodorizer. 172,991 ; Mar. 13.
Heller B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Chemical prepara-
tions used in the curing of meat. 172,992 ; May 15.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Preparation for
repelling flies from cattle, horses, dogs, etc. 173,045 ;
May 15.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Coloring for food
and confectionery. 173,046 ; May 15.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Insecticide for
killing moths and carpet beetles. 174,301 ; July 17.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Combined coloring
and flavoring. 174,304 ; July 17.
Heller, B., & Company, Chicago, 111. Insecticide prepara-
tion. 184,131 ; Nov. 27.
Heller, Elias B., doing business as Heller Drug Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md. Liniment. 175,987 ; Nov. 13.
Heller, Joseph J., Los Angeles, Calif. Fountain pens.
159,027; Jan. 23.
Hellwig, Charles A., San Francisco, Calif. Cake. 181,988 ;
Nov. 20.
Helmet Cap Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Radi-
ator caps. 172,532 ; Aug. 14.
Helsbels Company, The. (See Williams, William J.)
Hem-Locked Shade Co., The. (See Smith, Forest C. C.)
Henderson, P. B., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Caout-
chouc milk. 172,533 ; Apr. 24.
Henderson Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., Columbus, Ohio, and
Buffalo, N. Y. Rubber tires. 168,926 ; Jan. 30.
Hendricks, William H., doing business as Daisy Dish
Pan Company, New Haven, Conn. Nonenameled dish
pans. 152,799 ; June 26. ,
Hendryx, Andrew B., Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Bird-
cage stands, screens, and hooks, chain and coil springs.
162,550; Feb. 27.
Hendryx, Andrew B., Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Bird
cages. 173,316 ; Feb. 27.
Henle, Walter, doing business as Blackhawk Extract
Company, Davenport, Iowa. Malt sirup. 178,248 :
June 19.
Hennessy, Francis W., Providence, R. I. Clothes-sup-
porting racks. 172,836 ; Apr. 24.
Hennessy, Francis W., East Providence, R. I. Roof-edg-
ing device. 174,834 ; May 1.
Henning Wennersten Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Malt ex-
tracts. 173,422 ; Apr. 3.
Henriques Brothers Limited, Lisbon, Portugal. Sardines.
164,434 ; Feb. 13.
Henry & Allen, Auburn, N. Y. Repair parts for agri-
cultural machinery and implements. 175,790 May 29.
Henry & Allen, Auburn, N. Y. Metal castings and forg-
ings of standard and special shapes. 175,791 ; May 1.
Henry & Allen, Auburn, N. Y. Wrenches and parts
thereof. 183,034; Sept. 11.
Henry & Allen, Auburn, N. Y. Wrenches. 186,474;
Dec. 25.
Henry-Brown Company, Inc., Glendale, Calif. Nonalco-
holic beverage and sirup used in preparation of same.
187,311 ; Dec. 4.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birming-
ham, England. Nickel and alloys of nickel in ingots,
sheets, and wire. 172,701 ; Apr. 17.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingham,
England. Metals used for electrical purposes. 172,702 ;
Apr, 17. m
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingham, M
England. Nickel steel in the form of plates, sheets, ■
wire, etc. 172,703 ; Apr. 17.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingham,
England. Nickel-chrome alloy. 172,704-6 ; Apr. 17.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingham,
England. Nickel and manganese alloy. 172,707 ;
Apr. 17.
Henry Wiggin & Company Limited, Parade, Birmingham,
England. Nickel-copper alloys. 172,708 ; Apr. 17.
Henry's Handy Handles Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Spark
and throttle control levers for motor vehicles. 167,176;
Mar. 13.
Henshel Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Artificial pearls.
173,597 ; Apr. 3.
Henson-Blair Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mops. 178,341 ; May 22.
Hepburn Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Asphalt, in-
cluding asphalt products designed for roofing, paving,
etc. 183,651 ;Oct. 30.
Hepsall Company, The. (See Holt, H. L.)
Herbolac Drug & Mfg. Co. (See Black, William C.)
Herbrand Company, The. Fremont, Ohio. Wrenches, pli-
ers, hammers, screw drivers, chisels. 170,649 ; Mar. 6.
Herbrand Company, The, Fremont, Ohio. Wrenches,
pliers, hammers, etc. 179,729 ; June 19.
Hercules Carboy Box Company, Newark, N. J. Recep-
tacles for carboys. 178,342 ; May 29.
Hercules Chemical Co. Inc., doing business as The Econ-
omy Plumber Company, New York, N. Y. Solution for
clearing stopped up drain and sewer pipes. 181.446 ;
Not. 6.
Hercules Gasoline Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Gasoline,
kerosene, oils, etc. 167,393 ; Sept. 18.
Hercules Gasoline Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Gasoline,
kerosene, petroleum, etc. 169,130 ; Sept. 4.
Hercules Knitting, Milwaukee, Wis. Sweater coats, knit-
ted caps, woolen hosiery, etc. 180,120 : Oct. 2.
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Compounded
oil. 176,829 ; May 8.
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Pine oil.
176,830-3; May 8.
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Compounded
oil. 176,834; May 8.
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Pine oil.
176,335; May 8.
Uergy Company, The, Hillsboro, Tex. Salve for eczema,
piles, ringworm, etc. 175,082 ; June 5.
Herman, Jacob, doing business as J. Herman Co., New
York, N. Y. Men's clothing. 175,144 ; Aug. 7.
Herman, John C, & Company, Ilarrisburg, Pa. Cigars.
179,599 ; July 17.
Herman Krebs Pharmacy Co., The, doing business as
Herman Krebs Products Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Goiter
balm. 159,966; Jan. 23.
Herman Krebs Products Co. (See Herman Krebs Phar-
macy Co.)
Hermo Products Company, The. (See Tzifakis, An-
drew E.)
Heroic Gum Remedy Company, Atlanta, Ga. Prepara-
tion for treatment of Riggs' disease, pyorrhea, ul-
cerated mouth, etc. 169,246 ; Mar. 20.
Heron, Norman C, doing business as N. C. Heron Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Eucalyptus remedies for colds,
catarrh, and rheumatism. 161.312 ; June 5.
Merrick, Guy W., Auburn, Me. Cleaning preparation for
varnished, painted, and enameled surfaces, etc.
164,642; Jan. 2.
Hertick, William W., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Cathartic
tablets, dyspepsia and indigestion tablets, antiseptic
preparations. 174,206 ; Apr. 24.
Herrmann, Adolph S., New York, N. Y. Tablecloths,
sheets, pillowcases, napkins. 167,082 ; May 22.
Herroder, Theodore L., doing business as Essentialized
Flower Oil Company, Toledo, Ohio. Toilet aromatic
oils, face powder, complexion creams, toilet water.
181,990-1 ; Nov. 6.
Herron, James H.. Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Weld-
ing metal. 183,449-50; Oct. 16.
Herr's Laboratories, Limited. (See Tahn, E. J., Company.)
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Hershenstcin, Solomon, doing business as S. H. Rubber
Mfsr. Co., New Yoik, N. Y. Inner tubes. 166,000;
.Tan. .SO.
Hershey Brothers, Harrisburg, Pa. Milk flour, milk
paste, milk-chocolate coating, etc. 162,552 ; Wov. 6.
Hershey Chocolate Company, Hershey, Pa. Chocolates.
ISC. 185 ; Nov. 27.
Hershey Chocolate Company. Hershey, Pa. Chocolate
mixture used as a food and in the preparation of food.
166,453 : Feb. 20.
Hershey Chocolate Company of New York, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Sugar-coated raisins. 158,774; Apr. 17.
Hershey. Martin. Laboratory. (See Herkowitz, Martin H.)
Hershey, S. W.. Flour Mills. (See Hershey, Samuel W.)
HersheV. Samuel W., doing business as S. W. Hershey
Florir Mills, York. Pa. Wheat flour. 16S.967 : Feb. 6.
Herskowitz, Martin H., doing business as Martin Hershey
Laboratory, Cleveland, Ohio. Laxative. 182,472 ;
Dec. 18.
Hertz, Felix, doing business as .\merican Buckle Co.,
New York, N. Y. Bags, portfolios, pocketbooks, etc.
185,854 ; Dec. 25.
Hertz, Jacob, doing business as Hertz & Co., London,
England. Insect-destroying preparations. 181,596 ;
Sept. IS.
Hertz, Ivobert W., Indianapolis, Ind. Cartoons for pub-
lication in newspapers, magazines, etc. 174,900 ;
Oct. 2.
Herz, Alexander, doing business as The Hygeia Antiseptic
Tooth Pick Co., New York, N. Y. Drinking straws.
167,567 ; June 12.
Herz. Alexander, doing business as Alexander Herz Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Merchandise envelopes.
173,567; Feb. 20.
Herz, Alexander, doing business as The Herz Straw Co.,
New York, N. Y. Paper drinking straws. 176,182 ;
May 1.
Herz & Kory, New York, N. Y. Children's hand bags.
177.557 ; Aug. 14.
Herzog. Theodore. Los Angeles, Calif. Dance-floor dress-
ing. 184,243; Dec. 11.
Hessel, Isadore A., St. Louis, Mo. Fur coats, capes,
wraps, and stoles. 170,485 ; Oct. 30.
Hethcock, Edward E., Santa Ana. Calif. Medicinal
preparation used as a physic. 170,191 ; Feb. 20.
Heuer. George A., Bellaire. N. Y. Preservative for pound
and trap nets. 186,231 ; Dec. 11.
Havener, James K., doing business as Jameson-Havener
Company, St. Paul, Minn. Wheat flour. 157,152
Apr. 3.
Hewitt, Ada M., Detroit, Mich. Toy insect. 167,774
Feb. 27.
Hcylman. Frederick C, Martinez, Calif. Valves. 167,566
Jan. 23.
Heyman, Marcus A., New York, N. Y. Piece goods made
of silk. 176,407 ; May 29.
Heywood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Baby car-
riages and gocarts. 171,458 ; Apr. 10.
Heywood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Bookcases,
bedsteads, buffets, bureaus, etc. 171,459 ; Oct. 16.
Hiatt, Arthur R., Stockport, Iowa. Antiseptic capsules
for women and antiseptic liniment for general pains.
167,982 ; Mar. 6.
Hibben, John H., Dry Goods Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hosiery, knitted underwear, and leather and fabric
gloves. 181,395 ; Oct. 23.
Hibben. John H., Dry Goods Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Muslins, sheeting, sheets, tickings, etc. 186,505 ;
Dec. IS.
Hibler, John M., doing business as J. M. Hibler Mfg. Co.,
Defiance. Ohio. Cleanser for rugs, carpets, woolen
goods, clothing, upholstered furniture, etc. 171,019 ;
Apr. 24.
Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. Overcoats and
topcoats. 177,377 ; July 17.
Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. Overcoats and
topcoats. 177,378 ; Nov. 6.
Hickman. Alma P.. Joplin, Mo. Cloth and stockinet
dolls. 183.382 : Oct. 2.
Hickok, Clarence G., doing business as Scribner's Ink Co.,
Portland, Oreg. Writing inks. 175,312; Aug. 21.
Hickory Hill Farm, Jefferson City, Mo. Hams. 158,311 ;
Jan. 16.
Hicks Corporation, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dish-washing
machines. 173,355 ; June 5.
Hicks & Johnson, Columbus, Ga. Pharmaceutical prep-
arations. 186,057 ; Dec. 18.
Hicks, Mme. Bertha M., Manufacturing Co., Indianapolis.
Ind. Hair growers, tetter salve, face cream, etc.
171,365 ; Apr. 3.
Hicks. W. Wesley, San Francisco, Calif. Electric water
heaters, electric air heaters, radiant floor and wall
heaters, etc. 174,962 ; Apr. 3.
Hiergesell Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Calibrated surgi-
cal and clinical syringes. 180,662; Dec. 11.
Hiergesell Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Laboratory, chem-
ical, and surgical glassware. 180.663 ; Dec. 11.
Higginbotham-Bailey-Logan Company, Dallas, Tex. Over-
alls, one-piece suits, and play suits. 170,246 ; Mar. 20.
Higgins-Babcock-Hurd Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Salad dressing, vinegar, canned fruits, and vegetables,
etc. 165,134 ; Mar. 27.
Hlgglns Packing Company, Omaha, Nebr. Hams and
bacon. 164,908 ; Jan. 30.
High Score Products to. (See Langfold, Daniel.)
Higli Tension Supplies Co., Wilmington, Del. Radio
lightning arresters. 180,763 ; .\ug. 21.
Highland Cordage Company, Highland and Hickory, N. C.
Cords, twines, ropes, and lines. 177,668 : May 15.
Highland Cordage Company, Highland and Hickory, N. C.
Cords, twines, ropes, and lines. 185,583 ; Oct. 23.
Highland Hereford Breeder's Association, Marfa, Tex.
Live calves and yearlings. 185,785: Dec. 11.
Highland Lake Paper Company, Walpole, Mass. Sheath-
ing paper, waterproof building paper, roofing paper, etc.
178.610 ; May 22.
Highland Lake Paper Company, Walpole, Mass. Sheath-
ing, waterproof building, and roofing paper, tar felt,
and asphalt shingles. 178,611 ; July 17.
Highland Manufacturing Company, Holyoke, Mass.
Writing, typewriting, and printing papers, tablets, etc.
125.503 ; May 29.
Highland Milling Company, Highland, 111. Wheat flour.
177,740; Oct. 2.
High tower, James F., doing business as The Cheery Ola
Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Flavoring sirup, ice cream,
cakes, etc. 182,585 ; Nov. 13.
Hightstown Hardware Company, HIghtstown, N. J. In
secticides. 166,596 ; Jan. 2.
Hi-Gypsy Co. (See International Consolidated Chemi-
cal Corporation.)
Hijos de Ybarra, Seville, Spain. Olive oil. 182,501 ;
Oct. 16.
Uikecut Company. (See Van Der Vygh, Frans.)
Hilborn, Jerome, New York, N. Y. Sweaters, sweater
coats, jackets, vests, etc. 181,565 ; Sept. 25.
Hilda Lee, The. (See Drew. Hilda L.j
Hildesheimer, J., Co., New York, N. Y. Infants' and
children's hats, caps, and bonnets. 166,074 ; Mar. 6.
Hill Clothes Dryer Co., Worcester, Mass. Clothes driers,
balcony clothes driers, etc. 180,282 ; Sept. 4.
Hill, Herbert M., Leonia, N. J. Electrical connector clips
and clamps for amateur radio use. 178,612 ; Sept. 4.
Hill-Hoel Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. Cedar chests.
181,944 ; Aug. 21.
Hill-Hubbell and Company, San Francisco, Calif. Anti-
corrosive protective and waterproof paint coatings,
bituminous paints, marine paint, etc. 157,426 ;
Mar. 20.
Hill & Jackson, Waskom, Tex. Hair grower. 184,074 :
Dec. 18.
Hill and Loper Company, Incorporated, The, Danbury,
Conn. Men's, women's, and children's bats. 158,842 ;
May 22.
Hill Manufacturing Co., Lewiston, Me., assignor to Hill
Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Cotton niece goods.
182,658; Oct. 23.
Hill Manufacturing Co., Lewiston, Me., assignor to Hill
Manufacturing Ce., Boston, Mass. Cotton fabrics.
182,659 ; Oct. 23.
Hill. S. W.. and Sons, Morgantown, W. Va. Salve.
181,119; Sept. 18.
Hill, Wilfrid, doing business as The County Golf Com-
pany, Birmingham, England. Golf balls. 175,393 ;
Oct. 23.
Hillbern Thrift Corporation, Chicago, 111. Printed
books. 176,626 ; July 31.
Hiller, Stanley, Inc., San Jose, Calif. Waste saving
machinery and apparatus. 171,712 ; May 29.
Hiller, Stanley, Inc., San Jose, Calif. Apparatus for
revivifying kieselguhr, apparatus for producing char-
coal, fish-meal apparatus, and sirup clarifiers. 171,713 •
May 8.
Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. Baseball
bats. 180,430 : July 17.
Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Inc., Louisville, Kv. Baseball
bats. 180,431-^ : July 10.
Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky. Baseball
bats. 184,728 ; Oct. 16.
Hillig, Frederick W., doing business as F. W. Hillig
Co., New York, N. Y. Tablecloths, napkins, scarfs, etc.
161.549 ; July 17.
Hillig, Frederick W., doing business as F. W. Hillig Co.,
New I'^ork, N. Y. Bed coverings, sheetings, pillow-
cases, bedspreads, tickings. 161,5.50 ; July 17.
Hills. C. v., & Co. Inc., Trenton, N. J. R'efrigerators.
170,247; Mar. 20.
Hillsdale Baking Company, Hillsdale, Mich. Whole-wheat
bread. 179,534 ; Nov. 6.
Hillsdale Baking Company, Hillsdale, Mich. Bread.
182,149-.50 ; Oct. 2.
Hillside Cotton Mills, La Grange, Ga. Rngs made of
grass and fiber. 171,366 ; Jan. 2.
Hillside Fluor Spar Mines, i^hicago. 111. Foundry flux.
179,792 ; Aug. 28.
Hillyard, Newton S., doing business as Hillyard Chemical
Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Disinfectant. 180,600 ;
Aug. 7.
Hillyard, Newton S., doing business as Hillyard Chemi-
cal Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Floor dressing. 180,602 ;
Aug. 14.
Hilton, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Men's, young men's,
and boys' clothing and haberdashery. 153,507 ;
June 26.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued,
Watches,
174,618 ;
Himmer Brothers Co. Inc., The, Baltimore, Md. Waxed
paper. 175,394 ; Apr. 10.
Hinck, Otto H., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
180,664; Dec. 4.
Hinckley Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I. Buttons,
shoe ornaments, badges, and emblems. 165,552 ; Apr. 3.
Hinckley Manufacturing Company, Providence, E. I.
Bracelets, finger rings, brooches, bar pins, and buttons.
168,469 ; May 8.
Hind & Harrison Plush Co., The, Clarke Mills and New
York, N. Y. Plushes in the piece. 183,211 ; Oct. 16.
Hiner, Ward B., doing business as Red Ball Transit
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Moving vans or trucks.
170,920; Mar. 13.
Hlnkle, Hutchinson S., doing business as The Leclare
Laboratories, NevF York, N. Y. Hair remover. 180,066 ;
Sept. 11.
Hinkle, Nettie B., Shreveport, La. Medicinal preparation
used in the treatment of carbuncles, boils, old sores,
etc. 171,844 ; Mar. 27.
Hlnkson, Andrew H., doing business as Shults Ointment
Company, Chester, Pa. Ointments used for swellings,
sores, bruises, burns, etc., and liniments. 172,593 ;
Apr. 3.
Hinsdale Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Wrenches, wrench and socket wrench sets, and align-
ment jigs. 183,383 ; Oct. 30.
Hinton, Frank, Decatur, 111. Soap paste. 181,396 ;
Oct. 16.
Hinton, Mary, St. Louis, Mo. Polish for automobiles,
pianos, furniture, and woodwork. 185,181 ; Dec. 11.
Hipolito Screen & Sash Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Window
and door wire screens. 180,764 ; Aug. 14.
Hipp. Didisheim Company Inc., New York, N. Y.
watch movements, and parts of the same.
Apr. 3.
Hipp. Didisheim Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Watches,
watch movements, and parts of the same. 174,620 ;
Apr. 3.
Hipp. Didisheim Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Watches,
watch movements, and parts of same. 174,621 ;
Apr. 24.
Hipp. Didisheim Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Watches,
watch movements and parts of the same. 174,622-4 ;
Apr. 3.
Hippie, Solomon R., Williamsport, assignor to DX Instru-
ment Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Rheostats. 173,047 ;
Oct. 23.
Hird, Roy G., doing business as Garley Steel Company,
Chicago, 111. Steel sheets, bars, and plates. 176,127 ;
July 3,
Hirsch Brothers Co., Chicago, 111. Cake mix. 171,081 ;
Mar. 13.
Hirsch Bros. & Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Salad
relish. 176,627; May 22.
Hirsch & Flashner. (See Flashner, .Joseph.)
Hirsch, Walter J., Co., Chicago, 111. Peanut butter, olives,
mustard, chow relish. 157,523 ; Apr. 24.
Hirsch, Walter J., Company, Chicago, 111. Candy.
162,547 ; May 15.
Hirsch, Walter S., Company, Chicago, 111. Ice-creara
cones. 172,534 ; May 29.
Hirsch, L., & Son, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dresses. 182,245 ;
Aug. 28.
Hirschl & Bendheim, Washington, Mo. Tobacco-smolrinK
pipes. 171,694; Jan. 2.
Hirsh, Wickwire Company, Chicago, 111. Men's outer
garments of clothing. 165,192 : Dec. 4.
Hlrshfeld, Jacol) B., New York, N. Y. Nainsook under-
wear for men, women, and children. 166,072 ; May 8.
Hirshfeld, Jacob B., doing business as J. B. Hirshfeld
& Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted and nainsook
underwear, hosiery, and sweaters. 176.184; July 17.
Hlrshfleld, Maurice W., doing business as Marfleld Radio
Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Sound amplifiers for telephone
and telegraph receiving instruments. 168,529. Mar. 27.
Hirsutine Laboratories, The. (See Berg, L. M.)
Hisey, Milton B., Painesville, Ohio. Preparation for the
treatment of pyorrhea. 181,341 : Nov. 20.
Hisey-Wolf Machine Company, The, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Locks, particularly for motor vehicles. 183,625 ;
Oct. 30.
Hlte Brothers, Peru, Ind. Pancake and buckwheat flour.
181,342 ; Sept. 25.
Hits-It Rl'f'g Co., Camden, N. J. Insecticide. 186,129;
Dec. 18.
Hi-Way Laboratories. (See Finstlck, Lawrence A.)
Hobbs, Edward M., Berea, Ohio. Live poultry. 164,592 ;
Jan. 30.
Hobbs, H. C, doing business as Fidelity Pencil Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Pencils. 173^132 ; Mar. 13.
Hobdell, Way and CompanJ? Limited, London, England.
Crude asbestos. 165,995 ; Jan. 9.
Hochman & Wertheim, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bread. 176.079 ;
Nov. 20.
Hochsehlld, Kohn & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Corsets,
girdles, dresses, etc. 184,450. Nov. 6.
Hochstadter, Harry C, Philadelphia, Pa. Dental floss.
174,392 ; Apr. 10.
Hockadav Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wall finishes.
179,939; Sept. 4.
Hockaday Company, The, Chicago, 111. Wall finishes and
reducers. 179,940 ; July 3.
Hockmeyer Bros., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
179,369 ; June 5.
Hodes Mills Inc., New York. N. Y. Men's and boys'
knitted and textile athletic underwear. 184,451-2 ;
Dec. 18.
Hodgman Ruhber Company, Yonkers, N. Y. Waterproof
covers for hats and caps. 171,916 ; Nov. 27.
Hodgson and Company, Limited, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Canned salmon. 180,004-7 ;
Oct. 30.
Hoechstetter, Max S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Toilet lotion for
chapped hands and face. 181,599 ; Dec. 18.
Hoefler, Henry R., Astoria, Oreg., and San Francisco,
Calif. Chocolate and candies. 170,066 ; Aug. 14.
Hoefler, Henry R., Astoria, Oreg., and San Francisco,
Calif. Chocolate and candies. 170,107 ; Aug. 14.
Hoegger, Joseph A., Jersey City, N. J. Supports for
bathroom and other fixtures. 178,503 ; Sept. 18.
Hoeing, Morris J., Newark, N. J. Completely-printed
books. 168,470; Mar. 27.
Hoepfner, Charles, doing business as Charles Hoepfner
& Co., Chicago, 111. Germicide and worm remedy for
stock. 184,729 ; Dee. 4.
Hoevel Manufacturing Corporation, Jersey City, N. J.
Sandblast apparatus and parts thereof and accessories
therefor. 173,284 ; Aug. 7.
Hoey, John J., Los Angeles, Calif. Canned ripe olives.
168,364 ; Apr. 10.
Hoey, John, & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mattresses.
177,084 ; May 29.
Hoey, John, & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mattresses.
177,085; Sept. 11.
Hofbros. W., Co. (See Hoffman Bros.)
Hofer, Louis, doing business as Foot Balm Company, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Foot balm. 179,793: Sept. 11.
Hoffman, F. A., Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Dairy prod-
ucts— namely, butter, evaporated milk, eggs, etc.
163,798; Mar. 27.
Hoffman Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Watches, clocks,
and parts thereof. 171,798 ; Feb. 13.
Hofl^man Bros. Inc., doing business also as Hofbros W.
Co., New York, N. Y. Watches, clocks, dials, etc.
171,799 ; July 10.
Hoffman Candy Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Candy bar.
178,343; July 17.
Hoffman, E. A., Candy Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Candy.
182,096; Dec. 4.
Hoffman, Elie A., doing business as E. A. Hoffman Candy
Co., also as Hoffman's, Los Angeles, Calif. Candy and
chocolates. 159,024 ; June 26.
Hoffman, Ellc A., doing business as E. A. Hoffman Candy
Co.^ Los Angeles, Calif. Candy. 168,471 ; May 8.
Hoffman, Ellc A., doing business as E. A. Hoffman Candy
Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Candy. 174,393 ; July 24.
Hoffman, Herman B., New York, N. Y. Women's under-
garments. 175,195 ; July 10.
Hoffman, Joseph S., Baltimnre, Md. Boy's and children's
outer-wear suits. 182,970 : Dec. 4.
Hoffman, M. C, & Co., New York, N. Y. Silk and wool
crepe in the piece. 176,546 ; May 1.
Hoffman, Morris Company, St. Louis, Mo. Knickerbockers.
170,192 ; Feb. 20.
Hoffman, Mrs. Nellie F., Brookings, S. Dak. Medicine
for the treatment of hog cholera. 178,504 ; July 10.
Hoffman, Samuel L., doing busines^s as S. L. Hoffman &
Co., New York, N. Y. Ginghams fn the piece. 182,377 ;
Oct. 16.
Hoffman, William M., Buffalo, N. Y. Fuel-oil burners.
166,829 : Jan. 30.
Hoffmann, John, & Sons Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Evaporated
milk, canned vegetables, fruit, fish, etc. 178,249 ;
Aug. 21.
Hoffmann, William, Chicago, 111. Tonic and food for
feathered pets. 171,217: Mar. 13.
Hoffmaster, Harry E., Toledo, Ohio. General scouring
preparation, 164,107 ; Oct. 16.
Hofheimer Brothers Company, Norfolk. Va. Shoes.
183,626: Dec. 11.
Hofmann, A. C, & Sons, Syracuse, N. Y. Bacon, canned
corn beef, corned pork, etc. 171,538 ; Nov. 6.
Hogan, J. J., Incorporated, La Crosse, Wis. Canned
fruits, vegetables, fish, and coffee. 161,130 ; Feb. ?0.
Hogan, Thomas L., doing business as Floreal Parfnms
Delicats, Syracuse, N. Y. Face powders, face creams,
perfumes, toilet waters, etc. 167,677 ; Jan. 9.
Hohner, M., New York, N. Y. Mouth harmonicas.
171.420-1 ; Feb. 20.
Hohner, M., New York, N. Y. Mouth harmonicas.
179,794 ; Aug. 2.
Hohner, M., New York, N. Y. Mouth harmonicasL
180,180; July 24.
Ho-Jav Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Beverage coolers.
182,811 ; Oct. 2.
Ho-Jay Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Beverages and
sirups used in making same. 182,812 ; Oct. 2.
Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson. San Francisco. Calif. Plumb-
ing, steam-fitting, and hardware supplies. 150,531 ;
Jan. 9.
Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, San Francisco and Los An-
geles, Calif. Cooking and heating stoves. 162,409 ;
Apr. 3.
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Uolbrook, W. H., Company, Boston, Mass. All-wool
textile piece goods. 177,489 ; June 19.
Hold-Pack Mfg Co. (See Morgan. Walter E.)
Holdems Company. (See Fonno, Herbert L.)
Hohlou, George, Queuomo. Kans. Ointment for croup,
colds, pneumonia. Inoncbitis, etc. 167,721 ; .Tan. 1.
Holden-I^eonard Co., New York, N. Y. Worsted and woolen
te.'ctile fabrics. 162,002 ; Jan. 9.
Holdeu-Leonard Co., New York, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics. 169,971 ; Jan. 2.
Holden-Leouard Company, New York, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics. 173,423 ; Feb. 20.
HoldcD-Lcou.ird Companv. New York, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics." 186,367 ; Dec. 18.
Holden-Lconard Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics. 186,369; Dec. 18.
Holden-Leonard Companv, New York, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics. 186,372 ; Dec. 18.
Uolden-Leonard Company, New York, N. Y. Worsted and
woolen textile fabrics. 186,374 ; Dec. 18.
Holden-Leonard Company, Now York, N. Y. Worsted
.Tnd woolen textile fabrics. 186,376-7 : Dec. 11.
Holder, A. R., Abilene, Tex. Jelly soap. 182,971 ; Oct. 16.
HoldiuK Committee for Educational and Philanthropic
Work, The, St. Louis, Mo. Monthly magazine. 161,315 ;
May 1.
Holland Canning Company, Holland, Mich. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,917 ; July 3.
Holland Food Corporation, New York, N. Y. Potato
starch, buckwheat flour, rice flour, and rices. 167,616 ;
Mar. 20.
Holland Food Corporation, New York, N. T. Cheese.
167.617: Mar. 20.
Holland Furnace Company, Holland, Mich. Magazine
published monthly. 181,024; Sept. 11.
Holland, Joshua, doing business as Holland Pharmaceuti-
cal Company, Chicago, 111. Sore-throat remedy. 179,407 ;
Aug. 14.
Hollaind Knitting Co., Brooklvn. N. Y. Men's fashioned
ties made of knitted silk. 182,586 ; Sept. 4.
Holland O'Neal Milling Co., Mount Vernon and Spring-
field, Mo. Wheat flour. 175,102; June 5.
Holland Specialty Company, Peoria, 111. Preparation for
cleaning artificial dentures. 174,647 ; July 24.
Hollander, Isadore, doing business as Hollander Chemi-
cal Works, Bayonne, N. J. Insecticides. 178,388 ;
July 17.
Hollander, Joseph, Inc., Newark, N. J. Dyed animal skins.
166,741 ; Apr. 10.
Hollander-Lewis Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Men's trousers.
174,447; Aug. 21.
Hollbnch, John, Company, Peterson, N. J. Woven mesh
fabrics. 176,628 ; June 12.
Hollbach, John, Company, Paterson, N. J. Corsets, bras-
sieres, bust supporters, etc. 181,025 ; Nov. 20.
Holllns, William, & Company, Limited, London and Mans-
field, England. Cloth made of wool and cotton
146,509 ; Feb. 27.
HoUins, William, & Co. Ltd., London and Mansfield, Eng-
land. Negligee shirts, collars, pyjamas, etc. 161,005 ;
Sept. 18.
Hollins, William, & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
pipce goods. 170.193 ; Jan. 30.
Hollls, Paul S., doing business as Big State Co., Fort
Worth, Tex. Nonalcoholic maltless beverage powder
used for making soft drinks. 172,380 ; July 24.
Holliston Mills Inc., The, Norwood, Mass. Book lacquer,
varnishes, lacquers, and automobile top dressings.-
185,081 ; Dec. 25.
Holm, J. Henry, doing business as Calcorganlc Labora-
tories, Chicago, 111. Medicinal compound to be dis-
pensed for promoting calcification. 171,539; Apr. 10.
Holmes, Jlrs. A. G., & Co., The. (See Holmes, Henry G.)
Holmes, Henry G., doing business as The Mrs. A. G.
Holmes & Co., Corsicana, Tex. Yeast. 165.497 ;
Mar. 27.
Holmquist, Peter C, doing business as Holmquist & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Woodenware. 151,760; Fob. 2T.
Holophane Glass Companv, New York, N. Y. Glass globes
and reflectors for artificial light. 182.S13-4: Dee. 4.
Holstfin-Friesian Association of America, Chicago, 111.
Milk, cream, buttermilk, butter, and cheese. 183,973 ;
Dec. 18.
Holstein, Harvey, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Canned fruits
and vegetables, condiments, rice, etc. 166,369 ; Sept 11.
Holstein Rubber Company, The, Hartford, Conn. Sinele
and double faced rubber sheeting. 168,681 ; Feb. 20.
Holt & Company. New York, N. Y. Wheat flour.
115,504: Dec. 11.
Holt. H. L., doing business as The Hepsall Company,
Ogamaw, Ark. Preparation for nse In the treatment
of the hair. 173,285 ; Mar. 27.
Holt, Josephine L., Portland, Oreg. Corsets. 138,091 ;
Sept. 25.
Holt Manufacturing Co., Paterson, N. J. Terry toweling.
184,499 ; Oct. 23.
Holt Manufacturing Company, The. Stockton.- Calif.
Tractors, traction engines, harvesters, etc. 173,234 ;
Mar. 6.
Holt Manufacturing Company, The, Stockton, Calif. Har-
vesters, thrashers, and combined harvesters and thrash-
ers. 182.213; Sept. 11.
Holtite Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md. Rubber
heels for shoes. 178,844 ; Aug. 28.
Holtite Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md. Rubber
heels for shoes. 178,845 ; Nov. 13.
Holtz, Louis, and Sons, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Dress
coats, overcoats, and topcoats. 175,243 ; June 26.
Holway, Sadie, doing business as Columbia Ave. Beauty
Parlor, Philadelphia, Pa. Face powders and creams,
perfumes, rouges, etc. 177,299 ; June 12.
Ilolyoku Company, The, Holyoke, Mass. Wires for
millinery and personal use and straw braids. 132.740 :
May 22.
Holzman, Samuel, doing business as Tsout Remedy Co..
New York, N. Y. Remedy for corns, calluses, and
warts. 170,818 ; Apr. 3.
Homberg, Rudolph F., Boston, Mass. Women's and chil-
dren's blouses, skirts, dresses, bloomers, and knickers.
168.970; Jan. 9.
Hom-Pyrrho Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mouth wash and
a remedy for pyorrhea. 174,626 : Apr. 24.
Home Bakery. (See Huck, George W.)
Home Foods Service Company Incorporated. Denver, Colo.
Breakfast cereal foods. 167,084 : July 31.
Home Lighting Equipment Corporation, New York, N. T.
Portable electric lamps, parts thereof, etc. 175,792 ;
July 10.
Home Products Inc., Rahway, N. J. Carbon-tetrachlo-
ride cleansing preparation. 165,952 ; Jan. 30.
Homo Phone Co., The. (See Miller, Howard A.)
Honey Products Co., Tustin, Calif. Peanut jam. 173,769 ;
Apr. 24.
Honeywell Heating Specialties Company, The, Wabash,
Ind. Temperature and draft regulating and controlling
instruments. 175,395 ; Sept. 11.
Honeywell Heating Specialties Company, Wabash, Ind.
Fluid-pressure regulating and controlling instruments.
175,396; Sept. 18.
Hood, H. P., & Sons, Inc.. Boston, Mass. Butter, dried
beans, bread, etc. 146.213 : Dec. 11.
Hood, H. P., & Sons, Inc., Boston, Mass. Butter, dried
beans, bread, buttermilk, etc. 146,216 ; Apr. 3.
Hood, H. P., & Sons, Inc., Boston, Mass. Coated frozen
confections. 159,360 ; Apr. 17.
Hood River Apple Vinegar Co.. also doing business as
Mountain Maid Products Company, Hood River, Oreg.
Apple vinegar, canned pork and beans, canned soup,
canned chile con carne, and canned mincemeat. 147,960 ;
May 8.
Hood River Apple Vinegar Co., Hood River, Oreg. Fruit
pectin. 183.213 ; Sept. 18.
Hood River Canning Co.. Hood River, Oreg. Canned cher-
ries. 172,093 ; Apr. 10.
Hood River Spray Company, Hood River, Oreg. Insecti-
cide. 183,832 ; Nov. 20.
Hood Rubber Companv, Watertown, Mass. Rubber ve-
hicle tires and tubes. 169,674 ; Mar. 20.
Hood Rubber Companv. Watertown, Mass. Batteries and
parts thereof. 174,577 : Mar. 27.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Rubber boots
and shoes. 175,145 ; June 26.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Rubber boots
and shoes, rubber overshoes, and rubber-soled canvas
shoes. 176,344 ; Apr. 24.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Rubber boots,
shoes, overshoes, etc. 179,040 ; Sept. 11.
Hood Rubber Company, Watertown, Mass. Rubber boots,
shoes, and overshoes, rubber-soled canvas shoes.
179,470 ; Aug. 14.
Hoody Peanut Butter Co. (See Townsend, Glenn Q.)
Hooker Electrochemical Company, Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Caustic soda, granulated lye, and chlorinated lime.
169.903 : Apr. 24.
Hooker. (5race B., East Providence, R. I. Candy.
174.778: .Tune 3 9.
Hooper, Wm. E., & Sons Co.. Woodberry, Baltimore, Md.
Cotton rope, sash cord, seine twines, etc. 168,151 ;
May 8.
Hooper, Wm. E., & Sons Co., Woodberry. Md. Woven
belting, hose-valve packing, etc. 168,152 ; May 29.
Hoos, Bernard J., Baltimore, Md. Ash travs. 186,475 :
Dec. 4.
Hoosier Cleanser Mfg. Co. (See Buczkowskl. John J.)
Hoosier Manufacturing Co., The, Indianapolis, Ind. Soap
compounds. 179,371 : June 12
Hooton Cocoa Company, Newark, N. J. Cocoa and choco-
late. 182,587 ; Sept. 11.
Hooven & .-Mlison Company, The, Xenia, Ohio. Cordage.
154,515 ; Apr. 3.
Hooven & Allison Companv. The. Xenia, Ohio. Java hemp-
fiber rope. 159,868 : Oct. 16.
Hooven, Owens, Rcntschler Company, The, Hamilton,
Ohio. Pi.ston rings. 173.356 : June 5.
Hoover Company, The. (See Hoover Suction Sweeper
Company.)
Hoover Company. The. North Canton. Ohio. Electric
suction sweepers. 175.244 : Aug. 7.
Hoover Company. The. North Canton, Ohio. Electric
suction sweepers. 175,245 : May 8.
Hoover Suction Sweeper Company," The. assianor to The
Hoover Company. North Canton. Ohio. Electric suc-
tion sweepers. 172.594; Mar. 27.
890
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Ali)hal)etical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Hooz, Joseph, doing business as Bufifalo Paper & Post
Card Co., Piiiladelphia, Pa. Cover and writing paper,
envelopes, and wrapping paper. 179,868 ; June 19.
Hopke, John E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Massage cream. 171,169 :
Mar. 27.
Hopkins, J. L., & Co., New York, N. Y. Insecticide.
172,381 ; May 1.
Hopkins, Nevil M., New York, N. Y. Dentifrices.
174,207 ; June 19.
Hoppe, Emil, Elizabeth, N. J. Carrousels. 181,945 ;
Auk. 21.
Hopper, Thompson C, Gest, Ky. Preparation for use as a
breakfast cereal and in cooked foods. 180,863 ; Sept. 25.
Horlick's Malted Milk Companv, Racine, Wis. Malted
milk. 181,526; Oct. 16.
Horlick's Malted Milk Company, Racine, Wis. Powdered
extracts of grains used as a milk modifier. 182,417.
Nov. 6.
Horn, A. C, Company, New York, N. Y. Ready-mixed
paint for plastered walls, brick or concrete surface,
wood and metal trim. 176,738 ; May 1.
Home Manufacturing Co., Jersey City, N. J. Radio re-
ceiving sets and parts thereof. 164,317 ; May 29.
Horner, Mary B., doing business as H. & H. Products
Company, Atlanta, Ga. Shampoo cream. 178,613 ;
July 17.
Hornsby, Pauline K., Chicago, 111. Deodorants. 157,923 ;
Apr. 3.
Hornung, Ernest W., doing business as The Hubbell
Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Glass curtain
lights and frames for automobiles. 169,904 ; July 17.
Horrocks-Ibbotson Co., Utica, N. Y. Fishing flies and
artificial bait. 178,601 ; May 15.
Horst, Amos L., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 176,547 ;
July 17.
Horst, Frederick F., doing business as Northwest Chemi-
cal Co., Bellingham, Wash. Washing tablets, washing
compounds, windshield cloths, and chemically-treated
polishing cloths. 163,167 ; Jan. 30.
Horstmann, Wm. H., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Yarn.
172,475 ; Apr. 3.
Horstmann, Wm. H., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Yarn.
176,999 ; Apr. 17.
Horton, Clara E., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Athletic £i"Clre/.
166,691 ; Jan. 2.
Horton Studios, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Toys and novelties.
157,034; Feb. 20.
Horwood, E. H., & Co., Hoboken, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Children's slips. 171,994; Nov. 13.
Horwood, E. H., & Co., Hoboken, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Underwaist union suits. 171,996 ; Nov. 13.
Hosch Brothers Company, Gainesville, Ga. Ginghams,
cbambray, cieviots, etc., In the piece. 170,194 ;,
Feb. 13.
Hospital Specialty Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Sanitary
napkins. 183,833 ; Oct. 16.
Hostetter. David B., doing business as Can Vas Bak
Products Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Waterproofing, soften-
ing, and preserving preparation for leather. 185,251 ;
Nov. 20.
Hot Point Oil & Supply Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Lu-
bricating oils and greases. 184,854 ; Nov. 27.
Hottel. Frank C., doing business as Vapolyptus Co., Port-
land, Oreg. Antiseptic oil. 165,682 ; Feb. 20.
Houblgant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet creams. 175,493 ;
May 15.
Houbigant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water,
face powder, etc. 176,025 ; Aug. 14.
Houbigant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water,
face, talcum, and sachet powders, face cream, etc.
177,379 ; July 10.
Houbigant, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet
water, face and talcum powders, etc. 184,yl0-ll ;
Dec. 18.
Houbigant, Inc.. New Y'ork, N. Y. Perfume, toilet
water, face powder, sachet, etc. 185,459-63 : Dec. 11.
HoubiKiint, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet water,
face and talcum powders, etc. 187,257 ; Dec. 25.
Houdaille Company, The. New Y^ork, N. Y. Automobile
shock absorber. 161,625-6 ; Oct. 23.
House, Howard G., doing business as Sta-Put Mfg. Com-
pany, and formerly doing busines as Sta Put Patch
Co., Toledo, Ohio. Tire-repair compounds, adhesives,
reenforcements, etc. 186,232 ; Nov. 20.
House of Bver, The, Maiden, Mass. Waists and hosiery.
168,614 ; May 1.
House of Kuppenheimer, The. (See Kuppenheimer, B.,
& Co.)
Houston Chronicle Publishing Company, The, Houston,
Tex. Want-add directory, a daily publication forming
a section of a newspaper. 169,676 ; Feb. 27.
Iloutain, Elsie D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Magazine published
monthly. 179,869; .Tune 26.
Houze, L. J., Convex Glass Company, Point Marion, Pa.
Sheet glass. 181,397 ; July 24.
Ilouze, L. J., Convex Glass Company, Point Marion, Pa.
Sheet glass. 181,398; July 31.
How To Make Money Publishing Co. (See Farley, Vin-
cent, J.)
Howard Hose and Garter Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Hosiery and garters. 175,557 ; July 10.
Howard Iron Works. Buffalo, N. V. Expansion joints for
pipe lines. 186,233; Dec. 11.
Howard Stove & Furnace Co., Ralston, Nebr. Heating
furnaces. 180,603 ; July 24.
Howdy Bottling Works. (See Goodale, Robert W.)
Howdy Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Grape-flavored
concentrate. 180,183 ; June l9.
Howe Chain Company, Muskegon, Mich. Drive chains.
183,834; Oct. 16.
Howe, Donald W., Rochester, N. Y. Mayonnaise, sweet
whip or creme topping for desserts, salads, etc.
161,362; May 29.
Howell, William J., Allentown, Pa. Chemical prepara-
tions used for deodorizing and disinfecting. 185,252 ;
Nov. 27.
Hower, Harry C, Chicago, III. Pneumatic tires and tubes.
169,854 ; Nov. 13.
Rowland, Louis A., Hollywood, Calif. Photographic re-
productions. 177,847 ; May 22.
Howlett & Hockmeyer Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cordu-
roys, velveteens, and cotton piece goods. 184,855 ;
Nov. 20.
Howse, Mead & Sons, Lt., London, England. Serges in
the piece. 178,722; June 5.
Hoy, F. P. Inc., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 169,972;
May 29.
Hoy, Howard H., Candy Co., Chicago, 111. Candy.
162,738; Jan. 16.
Hoy, T. P., Inc., New York, N. Y. Corsets. 182,307;
Sept. 25.
Hoye, Daniel J., Detroit, Mich. Insulating separator for
electrical conductors. 183,653 ; Oct. 9.
Hoyme, Christopher R., New York, N. Y. Bath robe which
may be used also as a towel. 166,505-6 ; Feb. 13.
Hoyt Apothecaries Co. (See Donahue, Henry M.)
Hoyt, F. M., doing business as F. M. Hoyt & Co., Ames-
bury, Mass. Salted peanuts and peanut butter.
171,320; July 3.
Hrejsa, Joseph F., Chicago, 111. Laxative preparations.
177,972; July 17.
Hub Hosiery Mills, Boston, Mass. Infants' hose.
179,730 ; July 24.
Hubbell Manufacturing Co., The. (See Hornung, Ernest
W. )
Hubble, James G., assignor to Pinene Chemical Companv,
Incorporated, New Orleans, La. Preparation of oil of
pine. 181,121 ; Nov. 13.
Hubbs & Corning Company, Baltimore, Md. Paper bags.
171,845 ; Feb. 27. f s
Huber, Rudolfo, Nashville, Tenn. Automobile lock.
160,287 ; June 19.
Huber, Rudolfo, Nashville, Tenn. Pocket calculating ma-
chines. 160,288 ; Aug. 21.
Huck, George W., doing business as Home Bakery,
Crystal City. Mo. Bread. 167,392; Jan. 9.
Hudnall, Frank P., Manchester, Ohio. Toilet packages
for containing tooth brush, paste, and powder. 172,045 ;
Apr. 3.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Cleansing and vanish-
ing creams, face powders, etc. 171,171 ; Feb. 13.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Compact powders
and rouge. 171,461-2; Mar. 27.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Soap. 183,880 ;
Nov. 20.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Talcum, face powder,
bath salts, sachet, etc. 185,969 ; Dec. 18.
Hudnut, Richard, New York, N. Y. Sachet, tooth pow-
der, cold cream, etc. 186.188-91 ; Dec. 1.
Hudson Bay Fur Company. (See Kosofsky, Aaron.)
Hudson, J. L., Company, The, Detroit, Mich. Shoes made
of leather, fabric, and combinations thereof. 167,917 ;
June 12.
Hudson, J. L., Co., The, Detroit, Mich. Men's and young
men's outer clothing — viz, suits. 171,846 ; July 17.
Hudson, J. L., Co., The, Detroit, Mich. Ladies' and
misses' dresses. 180,121 ; Aug. 28.
Hudson Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Flavoring
extracts for food. 165,493 ; July 3.
Hudson Manufacturing Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn.
Sprayers and parts thereof. 186,999 ; Dec. 4.
Hudson Manufacturing Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn.
Sprayers and parts thereof. 187,001 ; Dec. 4.
Hudson Manufacturing Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn.
Sprayers and parts thereof. 187,003 ; Dec. 4.
Hudson Motor Specialties Company, I'hiladelphia and
Frankford. Pa. Transmission or crank casing parts.
158,677; .Tuly 3.
Hudson Pharmacal Co. Incorporated, Union Hill, N. J.
Pharmaceutical preparation for nervous disorders and
exhaustion, fatigue, etc. 172.676 ; Mar. 6.
Huebner, Arthur P., Bay City, Mich. Shirts, drawers, and
union suits, hosiery, etc. 174,079 ; Aug. 7.
Huebner. Arthur F., Bay City, Mich. Knit goods in the
piece. 176,345 ; Dec. 25.
Huessy & Co., Ltd., Safenwil, Switzerland. Cotton piece
goods and handkerchiefs. 163,982 ; May 8.
Huey & Mathews, Inc., Pittsbui-gh, Pa. Coffee, tea,
bread, pastry Hour, marshmallow creme, and salad
dressing. 170,019 ; June 5.
HufE, Barnes & Opie, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wrapping pa-
per. 174,520 ; June 5.
Huff, John S., doing business as The Kleans-It Manu-
facturing Co., New Brighton, Pa. Chemical prepara-
tion for cleaning closet bowls. 178,846 ; Aug. 14.
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Alphuhetical Jiat of tradc-Diark (ii)i)licants — Continued.
891
Ihiffman. William G., jr., Greenville, Tex. Laxative.
177.7-11 : j^iijr. 14.
Hugii'mo Compauv, Now York, N. Y. Face powder.
170,453; Apr. 17.
Hughes & Bi-adley Co.. I'hilaiiolpliia, Pa. Woven slllj
undergarments. 175,400; Oct. 2.
Hughes. Clement L., iloing business as Wisco Co., Canton
and I'eoi-ia, 111. Medicine for the treatment of leucor-
rhea, ulcerations of the womb, etc. 178.041 ; Aug. 28.
Hughes and IIancoel<. Milford Haven, rembrolteshire,
Wales. Solution, composition, or mixture for the re-
moval or prevention of incrustation or corrosion in
steam generators, etc. 178. 6G7; Nov. 20.
Hughes. Henrv L., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Nail polish.
173,497 : Apr. 24.
Hughes. Herbert E.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Collection of motto
cards. 177.127 ; June 12.
Hughes, Raleigli J., Greensboro, N. C. Building plans
and designs. 181,992 ; Oct. 2.
Hughes, William S., doing business as The Pre Ven Shun
Laboratories, Kansas Citv, Mo. Prophylactic ointment.
170,885 : Feb. 13.
Hugo, John, Manufacturing Company, The, New Haven,
Conn. Toy banks. 163,519 ; Jan. 30.
Hulburt, H. L., doing business as Jely-Rite Fruit Com-
pany, San Jose, Calif. Concentrated fruit pectin,
fruit preserves, jellies, jams, etc., containing added
pectin. 169,249 ; June 26.
Hulburt, H. L., doing business as California Jely-Juce
Company, San Jose" and Santa Clara, Calif. Fruit or
berry juice to make jelly. 173,648 ; June 5.
Hulman & Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Spices, peanut butter,
honey, etc. 170,819; Sept. 18.
Hulman & Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Spices, bay leaves,
cassia, cinnamon, etc. 170,919 ; Aug. 7.
Hulse, Abram C, jr., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 174,080;
June 5.
Human Hand Cake Beater Co. (See Swope, John A.,
jr)
Humber Limited, Coventry, England. Cycles. 154,512 ;
Jan. 30.
Humber Limited, Coventry, England. Bicycles, tricycles,
motor cycles, motor trucks, passenger automobiles.
154,513 ; Apr. 24.
Humberstone, C. C, doing business as Monarch Packing
& Supply Co., Chicago, 111. Compressed asbestos-fiber
sheet packing. 180,122 ; July 31.
Humbird Canning Co., Humbird, Wis. Canned berries
and vegetables. 179,535 ; Nov. 27.
Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston, Tex. Cyl-
inder oil, locomotive cylinder oil, marine cylinder oil,
etc. 169,593 ; Jan. 2.
Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston, Tex. Cylinder
oil. locomotive cylinder oil, marine cylinder oil, etc.
169,594; Jan. 9.
Hume, John S., doing business as Del Norte Commercial
Co., Seattle, Wash. Canned fish, fruits, and vegetables.
179,941 : Sept. 25.
Iliimil Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Electric heat-
ing apparatus for heating rivets, slugs, etc. 181,190 ;
Aug. 21.
Humphrev Elevator Co., Faribault, Minn. Elevators.
182,815"; Sept. 25.
Hungarian Rubber Goods Factory Limited, Budapest,
Hungary. Tires for cycles, motor cars, and other
vehicles. 172,332 ; May 1.
Hunger and Hunger, Sacramento, Calif. Clothes hangers.
156.688; Apr. 3.
Plungerford, U. T., Brass & Copper Co., New York, N. Y.
Babbitt metal. 178.390 ; May 15.
Hunt Brothers Packing Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits, vegetables, and fish, and dried fruits.
187,058 ; Dec. 25.
Hunt Brothers Packing Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits. 187,463 ; Dee. 18.
Hunt, C. Howard, Pen Company, Camden. N. J. Pens.
176,128; May 1.
Hunt, Hatch & Co., Oakland, Calif. Fresh fruit and
fresh asparagus. 165,137 ; Oct. 9.
Hunt, W^illiam B., M. D., New York, N. Y. Oxygenated
tablet used in the treatment of pulmonary diseases.
166,230; Jan. 16.
Hunter Dry Kiln Company. The, Indianapolis, Ind. Dry
kilns. 175,354 ; July 17.
Hunter, H. B.,' Co. Inc., Norfolk, Va. Specially-prepared
food preparations. 166,885 ; Feb. 20.
Hunter. H. Blount, doing business as The Chocolishus
Company, Norfolk, Va. Food preparations, of choco-
late, milk, and sugar, etc. 165,444 ; Mar. 20.
Hunter, H. Blount, doing business as The Cboc-o Vita Com-
pany. Norfolk, Va. Food product composed of chocolate.
cocoa, sugar, and milk. 170,.''.04 : Tiec. 4.
Hunter Manufacturing & Commission Co., New York,
N. Y. Cotton piece goods. 175,314 ; Apr. 24.
Hunter Mfg. & Commission Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 177,782 ; May 15.
Hunter. R. William, doing business as National Chem-
ical Company, Detroit, Mich. Cold cream, vanishing
cream, bleaching cream, hair grower, and corn remedy.
167,520 ; Mar. 20.
Hunter, W. N., and Co., Hot Springs, S. Dak. Ointment
for treating eczema, salt rheum, etc. 177,128 ; June 12.
Huntingdon Manufacturing Company. (See Marshall,
Edward E.)
Huntington Laboratories, Inc., Huntington, Ind. Liquid
soap. 184,732-3 ; Oct. 16.
lUintingti>n Rubber Mills, Portland, Oreg. Buttons not
of precious metals. 171,920 ; Jan. 30.
Munt-Rankin Leather Co., Boston, Mass. Leathers.
174.450; May 29.
llupfel, Adolph G., jr.. New York, N. Y. Mushroom paste.
172,382 : May 22.
Hupp Products Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Rubber
composition floor covering. 175,196 ; Apr. 10.
Hurley Shoe Co., Rockland, Mass. Shoes. 168,844.
Apr. 24.
Hurley Shoe Co., Rockland, Mass. Shoes. 175,355 ;
May 22.
Hurley Shoe Co., Rockland, Mass. Shoes. 181,487 ;
Nov. 13.
Hursh, Wm. T., & Conn, Mansfield, Ohio. Vegetable
compound and system blood purifier. 176,185 ; July 10.
Hurst, .Adolphe. & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shel-
lac, shellac gums, varnishes, etc. 161,777 ; Mar. 20.
Hurst-Boillin Co.. Clarksville, Tenn. Patent winter-
wheat flour. 174,395 ; Dec. 18.
Hurst, John E., & Co. Incorporated, Baltimore, Md.
Hosiery, knitted underwear, gloves, mittens, gauntlets.
173,327; May 29.
Hurtado, Pablo, doing business as Hurtado Lemonol Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Powdered preparation for making of
soft drinks. 185.124 ; Oct. 9.
Hurty-Peck & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Beverage sold as a
soft drink and sirups for making the same. 174,011 ;
Apr. 10.
Hurwitz, Mitchell A., Jamaica, N. Y. Extract of malt
for food purposes. 170,777 ; Mar. 27.
Huss, Anna, Menlo Park, Calif. Cheese. 163,873;
Mar. 20.
Hussey. .John M., doing business as Mo-Ka Company,
Wichita, Kans. Beverage sold as a soft drink. 169,905 ;
Jan. 2.
Huston, T. A., & Co., Portland, Me. Bakery products,
specifically cookies and confectionery. 171,696 ; May 8.
Hutchins Car Roofing Company, Detroit, Mich. Railroad-
car roof. 177,669 ; June 12.
Hutchinson Manufacturing Co.. Inc., Norristown, Pa.
Combination wood-working machines. 172,094 ; Apr. 10.
Hutchinson Manufacturing Co., Inc., Norristown, Pa.
Combination woodworking machines. 18:^.835 ; Oct. 30.
Hutchison Thrift Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y. Canned
cherries. 169,059 ; May 8.
Hutmacher Braiding Company, The, Paterson, N. J.
Shoe and corset laces. 156,789 ; Apr. 24.
Hutt & Wasserman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
172,837 ; Apr. 24.
Hutt & W'asserman Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's hats.
176,418 ; June 12.
Hutton, Asbury B., Philipsburg, Pa. Grease compound
for lubricating purposes. 180,009 ; July 10.
Hutzler Brothers Co., Baltimore, Md. Shoes. 177,848 ;
Aug. 28.
Huylers, New York, N. Y. Candy, cocoa, chocolate, etc.
135,754 ; Mar. 27.
Huylers, New York, N. Y. Candy. 171,172 ; July 17.
Huyler's, New York, N. Y. Candy. 175,657 ; June 26.
Hyatt. Thaddeus P., New York, N. Y. Toothbrushes.
169,400 : Aug. 28.
Hyde, Geo. E., & Co. Inc., Campbell, Calif. Canned
fruits. 168,413 ; Apr. 24.
Hyde, Pierre C, doing business as The Hyde Drug Com-
pany. Massena, N. Y. Tonic and system renovator.
181,893 : Nov. 6.
Hydraulic Brake Company, Los Angeles. Calif., and De-
troit, Mich. Vehicle brakes. 184.941 : Dec. 25.
Hydro Governor Co.. The. Sandy Hook, Conn. Engine
governors. 161.882 : Aug. 28.
Hydrox Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Ice cream.
177,783 ; July 24.
Hygeia Antiseptic Tooth Pick Co. (See Herz. Alexander.)
Hygeia Nursing Bottle Co. Inc., The, Buffalo, N. Y.
Healing ointment. 160.808 ; Jan. 28.
Hygienic CoflEee Co. (See Gund, George.)
Hygienic Fibre Company, Versailles, Conn., and New
York, N. Y. Absorbent cotton and gauze, absorbent
waste, bandage rolls, etc. 177.784 : May 15.
Hygienic Laboratories, Chicago, II. Shampoo. 173,031 ;
Apr. 10.
Hygienic Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Hair tonics. 173,932 ;
Apr. 10.
Hygienic Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Soaps.
181,400 : Oct. 16.
Hygrade Provision Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Meat prod-
ucts. 138,568 ; Apr. 10.
Hylaud, George II., doing business as Standard Homeo-
pathic Company. Los Angeles, Calif. Remedy for cold
in head, grippe, influenza, etc. 172,595 ; May 29.
Hyman, Henry, & Co. Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Dials
for electrical instruments and appliances. 169,855 ;
Feb. 6.
Hvman, L., & Sons. New York, N. Y. Paper. 167.127 ;
'Feb. 13.
Hyman & Opponheim, New York, N. Y. Hair coods.
167,301 ; Feb. 13.
892
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Hyman & Oppenheim, New York, N. Y. Raw hair and
prepared hair stock. 170,293 ; Feb. 20.
Hyman & Oppenheim, New York, N. Y. Hair goods —
namely, transformations and pompadours. 173,286-7 ;
Mar. 13.
Hymer, Ralph N., doing business as Hymer's Hair Tonic
Co., Salem, Oreg. Medicines for treatment of dandruff
and eczema. 180,701 ; Aug. 21.
Hy-Pure Laboratories, Cincinnati, Ohio. Powdered alum,
boric acid, powdered borax, camphorated oil, etc.
183,115 ; Nov. 13.
I. C. Candy Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candies. 186,791 ;
Dec. 11.
I. C. Refrigeration Co., New York, N. Y. Automobile and
refrigeration trucks, and refrigeration railroad cars.
180,476; Aug. 14.
I. C. Refrigeration Co., New York, N. Y. Refrigeration
cabinets. 180,477 ; July 17.
I. & Y. Cigar Company. (See Yereshefsky, Isidore.)
Ibbotson Brothers & Co. Limited, Sheffield, England. Pig
iron, cast iron, steel, high-speed steel, etc. 166,771 :
Feb. 13.
Ibbotson Brothers & Co., Limited, Sheffield, England.
Steam, locomotive, and traction engines, cranes, etc.
166,772 ; Feb. 20.
lea, Aktiengesellschaft, Dresden, Germany. Photographic
lenses. 181.075 ; Dec. 4.
Ice Poles, Inc., Boston, Mass. Iced confections.
164,760; Oct. 2.
Icy-Hot Bottle Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bottles, jars,
carafes, jugs, etc. 107,630 ; Oct, 9.
Icy-Hot Bottle Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Plates,
cups, jugs, and dishes. 167,637 ; Oct. 9.
Icy Hunni Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Ice cream or other
frozen dainties. 173,706 ; June 26.
Ida Starter Limited, London, England. Compressed-air
Self-starters for internal-combustion engines. 171,128 ;
May 1.
Idaho Evaporating Co., Meridian, Idaho. Fresh deciduous
fruits and fresh vegetables. 169,761 : May 1.
Idaho Producers' Union, Caldwell, Idaho. Fresh vege-
tables, citrous fruits, grapes, and melons. 170,685 ;
May 29.
Ide, Geo. P., & Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. Collars for shirts.
174,012 ; July 10.
Ide, George P., & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Outer dress
shirts. 166,831 ; Dee. 4.
Ide, George P., & Company, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Outer dress
shirts. 166,832 ; Nov. 27.
Ideal Caramel Company, Inc., Johnson, N. Y. Candy, candy
confections, sweetmeats, chewing gum. 172,225-6 ;
Aug. 28.
Ideal Caramel Company, Inc., Johnson, N. Y. Candles,
candy confections, sweetmeats, and chewing gum.
177,227; Sept. 4.
Ideal Clamp Mfg. Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hose clamps
and parts thereof. 171,322 ; Jan. 30.
Ideal Coated Paper Company, assignor to McLaurin-
Jones Co., Brookfield, Mass. Gummed paper. 130,477 ;
June 19.
Ideal Coated Paper Company, Brookfield, Mass. Gummed
paper and cloth. 149,704 ; Mar. 6,
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Litltz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 174,740 ; May 8.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 174,741 ; May 29.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 174,780; May 8.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate coating. 174,781-2 ; May 29.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate. 174,783 ; May 29.
Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co., Lititz, Pa., and New York,
N. Y. Chocolate. 176.129; May 22.
Ideal Novelty & Toy Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dolls.
183,524; Sept. 11.
Ideal Roller & Manufacturing Co. Inc., Chicago, 111.
Rollers for printing presses, lithographic presses, etc.
172.678 ; Apr. 3.
Ideal Tire and Rubber Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio,
Vehicle tires, iniipr tubes, tire casings and shoes, and
repair parts. 155,968 ; Apr. 17.
Ideal Tire and Rubber Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio.
Vehicle tires, inner tubes, etc. 167,817 ; Mar. 27.
Ideal Tire and Rubber Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Vehicle tires of rubber and rubber and fabric, inner
tubes, tire casings and shoes, etc, 169,401 ; Jan. 30.
Idolite Hosiery Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
171,218 ; May 15.
I-EZ Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eyewash. 170,433 ; Mar. 20.
Igelfors Bruks Aktiebolag, Stockholm, Sweden. Scythes
and sickles. 172, 275-6'; Oct. .SO,
Igoe, James T., Chicago, 111. Occasional publication.
175.721 ; May 22.
Illinois Canning Company, The, Hoopeston, 111. Canned
vegetables. 181,894 ; Sept, 25,
Illinois Canning Company, The, Hoopeston, 111. Canned
corn. 181,895- Sept. 25.
Illinois Electric Porcelain Company, Macomb, 111. In-
sulators nnrt knobs. 167,354 : Mav 29.
Illinois Fruit Exchange, Centralla, III. Fresh fruits and
vegetables. 167,641 ; Apr. 24.
Illinois Meat Company, Chicago, 111. Meats, hams, bacon,
lard, etc. 174,306 ; Sept. 18.
Illinois Medicine Co,, Chicago, . 111. Cathartic medical
compound. 168,313 ; May 1.
Illinois Powder Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Dynamite.
172,095 ; Apr. 10.
Illinois Watch Case Company, Elgin, 111. Watchcases and
watch movements, 183,706 ; Dec. 4.
Illinois Women's Athletic Club. Chicago, 111. Monthly
periodical. 171,321 ; Feb. 27.
Illustrated Daily News Publishing Co., Inc., Los Angeles,
Calif. Title for comic newspaper strip. 187,162 :
Dec. 11. ^
Imlach, John S., Ottawa, Canada. Precision tools.
182,053; Oct. 2,
Imperial Candy Company, Seattle, Wash. Salted peanuts.
169,302; Oct. 30,
Imperial Distributing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Canta-
loupes, fresh fruits and vegetables. 164,916 ; Sept. 25.
Imperial Glass Company, Bellaire, Ohio. Ornamentel and
table glassware. 185.929 ; Dec. 4.
Imperial Hygienic Co., Suffern, N. Y. Tonic for the skin.
172,476 ; Feb. 27.
Imperial Ice and Development Company, Riverside, Calif.
Ice. 182,418; Nov. 20.
Imperial Peanut & Coffee Company. (See George, Robert J.)
Imperial Tea Co. (See Bargreen, Samuel E.)
Imperial Trust for the Encouragement of Scientific and
Industrial Research, The, London, England. Ther-
mometers, pyrometers, compasses, etc. 163,983-4 ;
Sept. IS.
Implement Age Company, The, Springfield, Ohio, Monthly
publication devoted to the form-equipment industry.
177,000; May 22.
Import Drug Specialties Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid
cleaning compound for removing spots and cleaning all
fine materials. 162,820; Aug. 7.
Import Drug Specialties Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
178,847; Aug. 14.
Import Drug Specialties Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Oint-
ment for chest colds, head colds, influenza, etc.
178,848 ; Aug. 14.
Inabine Company, The, Corsicana, Tex. Liquid prepara-
tion for the treatment of kidney, bladder, and rheuma-
tism troubles. 177,001 ; Oct. 9.
Independent Breweries Company, The, also doing business
as Independent Products (Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Malt sirup for food purposes. 178,849 ; Aug. 21.
Independent Drug Company, Jacksonville, Fla. Medici-
nal preparations. 180,865 ; Sept. 11.
Independent Drug Company, Jacksonville, Fla. Water
bottles, fountain syringes, etc. 181.279 ; July 17.
Independent Paper Mills, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Paper
towels and napkins. 174,141 ; Apr. 3.
Independent Paper Mills, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dispens-
ing devices for paper towels, napkins, etc. 176,186 ;
Apr. 3.
Independent School District of Newton. Newton, Iowa.
High-school newspaper and annual. 173,833 ; May 8.
Independent Service Station Association, Los Angeles,
Calif. Gasoline. 180,979; Sept. 4.
Inderrieden Canning Co., Chicago, 111. Canned vegetables.
164,917; Feb. 13.
Index-Ray Mount Co. (See Kulik, Irving.)
Index 'Visible, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Card Indexes,
index cards, cases, cabinets, etc. 148,279 ; July 24.
India Tire and Rubber Company. The, Akron and Moga-
dore. Ohio. Pneumatic vehicle tires and inner tubes.
155.757 ; Mar. 13.
Indian Head Shoe Co.. Marlboro, Mass. Misses' and chil-
dren's leather shoes and leather soles for shoes.
164.502; Nov. 13.
Indian Queen Silk Co., Bangor, Pa. Hosiery. 169,303 ;
Jan. 9.
Indian Refining Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Lubri-
cating oils, greases, compounds, etc. 172,596 ; Apr, 10.
Indian River Products Company, The, Vero, Fla. Fresh
grapefruit, oranges, tomatoes, etc. 149,508; Dec. 18.
Indian Star Chemical Co.. Jericho, Ark. Face powder,
hair straightener, liniment, etc. 175,356 ; July 24.
Indian Village Bakery, Detroit, Mich. Bread. 156,579 ;
Sept. 25.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Di-
gester tankage used for stock feed. 162,013: Jan. 30.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Hams, bacon, and sausage. 174,837 ; June 19.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Hams,
bacon, sausages, shoulders, etc. 176,629 : July 31.
Indianapolis Abattoir Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Hams,
shoulders, bacon, sausage, tongues, dried beef, jowls,
butts, and lard. 177,.380 ; .July 3.
Indianapolis, Ind,, Tent & Awning Company, Indianapolis,
Ind. Clothing consisting of outing coats, trousers, vests,
and suits, 169,595 ; Feb. 20.
Indianapolis Manufacturing Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Electric battery separators. 151,581 ; Sept. 4.
Indianapolis Saddlery Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Horse
collars. 182,541 ; Nov. 20.
Indianapolis Tent & Awning Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Awnings and tarpaulins. 172,538 ; Apr. 3.
Indiaroot Company, Chicago, 111. Hair tonic. 181,896 ;
Sept. 25.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
893
Indra Pearl Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Pearls.
171.219: Jan. 2.
Industrial Cliemieal & Fertilizer Company, Brunswick. Ga.
Potassium phosphate as well a.s general mixed ferti-
lizers and highly-concentrated plant foods. 173,831 ;
Feb. 13.
Industrial Engineering Research Co., New York, N. Y.
Adhesive printed labels. 181,076 : Sept. 25.
Industrial Molded Materials Company. North Tonawanda,
N. Y., assignor to Durez Company, Inc. Molding
compositions. 167,353 ; Aug. 28.
Industrial Oil Co. Inc., East Providence, R. I. Gasoline.
181,447; .Tuly 31.
Industrial Service Company, Lincoln, N. J. Automobile-
actuated transmission appliance. 156,833 : Feb. 6.
Inecto Incorporation, New York, N. Y. Face cream.
175.090; .luly 10.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The, Rockford, III.
Milling fixtures, cutters, and machines and milling-
cutter grinders. 154,194 : Mar. 27.
Ingersoll-Rand Company, .Tersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y^. Hose composed of rubber and fabric. 180,933—4 ;
July 31.
Ingersoll Redlpoint Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Pencils, pens, leads, and erasers. 174,451 ; June 26.
Ingersoll Redipoint Company, Inc., New York. N. T.
Pencils, pens, leads, and erasers. 174.452 ; May 22.
Ingersoll, Robt. H., & Brii.. New York, N. Y., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Waterlnirv Clock Company.
Watches and clocks. 158,476 ; Feb. 13.
Ingram. Frederick F., Company. Detroit, Mich. Rouge
and face powders. 153,884 ; Feb. 13.
Ingram. Mrs. E. W., Peoria, 111. Complexion cream.
183,654 ; Dee. 18.
Inland Engineering Company, Chicago, 111. Manganese-
steel castings. 178,042; June 12.
Inland Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Copper-alloy steel.
169,866; Aug. 14.
Innovation Ingenuities Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Trunks, travellne bags. etc. 183.745 ; Dec. 25.
Innovation Specialties Co.. (See Booty, Philip C. P.,
assignor.)
Institut de Beaute Chastigllone. (See Bossard, Jean.)
Institute For Public Service, New York, N. Y. Periodical
publications. 173,707; May 8.
Interlake Tissue Mills Co. Ltd.. Merritton, Ontario, Can-
ada. Toilet paper. 178.043; Aug. 14.
International Association of Machinists, doing business
as Ad-Pep Printing and Publishing C^o., Washington,
D. C. Cartoons, advertising cartoons, and Illustra-
tions. 158,121 ; Apr. 24.
International Bank, Washington. D. C. Printed circu-
lars, bulletins, digests, etc. 182,310 ; Sept. 11.
International Bedding Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. Box
springs. 164.049 : May 15.
International Chemical Company of America, Wilming-
ton. Del., and Washington, D. C. Insecticide spray.
177.129 ; June 26.
International Consolidated Chemical Corporation, Inc., do-
ing business as Hi-Gypsy Co., New York, N. Y. Salve
for the amelioration of soreness in fatigued human
pedal extremities. 166.599 : Feb. 13.
International Consolidated Chemical Corporation, Inc.,
doing business as Dae Health Laboratories, New York,
N. y. Medicinal preparation for intestinal disorders.
180.702: Aug. 7.
International Company. The. Baltimore. Md. Prepared.
Dowdered, and skimmed milk for bakers' and confec-
tioners' use. 159.319 : Nov. 13.
International Company, The. Baltimore, Md. Food-flavor-
ing extracts, mincemeat, cocoa, etc. 175.016 ; Nov. 13.
International Corset Company, Aurora, 111. Combina-
tion corsets and brassieres. 174.784 : June 26.
International Corset Company, Aurora, 111. Corsets, bras-
sieres, and combination corsets and brasslferes.
174,785 ; ,Tune 26.
International Drv Goods Co.. Boston. Mass. Sweaters,
union suits, shirts, etc. 182.753 ; Oct. 23.
International Drv Milk Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. Pow-
dered milk. 155,689-91 ; Apr. 24.
International Harvester Company, Chicago, 111. Tractors
and attachments and parts thereof. 173,649 ; Apr. 17.
International Harvester Company, Chicago, III. Binders,
reapers, mowers, hayrakes. etc. 181.280 : Dec. 4.
International Mfg. Co., Phillips, Me. Wooden toothpicks.
185,708 : Nov. 6.
Intematinnl Milling Companv. Minneapolis. Minn. Stock
and chicken feed. 176.408 ; Oct. 30.
Intornational Milling Companv, Minneapolis, Minn.
Wheat flour. 178.044; Aug. 21.
International Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Motor
busses. 152,425 ; May 22.
International Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Cushioned
connections for use in vehicles. 168,416 ; May 22.
International Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Metal
parts for cushioned connections in vehicles. 169,213
May 22.
International Postal Supply Company of New York, The
New York and Brooklyn, N. Y. Check-Indorsing ma
chine. 184.856 ; Nov. 27.
International Postal Supply Company of New York, The
New York and Brooklyn, N. Y. Check-Indorsing ma
184,858 ; Nov. 27.
International Rubber Co. of America, Anderson, Ind. Ve-
hielo tires, Inelnding outer casings and inner cubes.
186,276 ; Dec. 4.
International Safety Razor Corp.. Bloomfield, N. J.
Razors and razor blades. 181,527 ; Oct. 30.
International Salt Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Table
salt. 181,947-8; Sept. 25.
International Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Boots and
shoes. 165,380; Feb. 20.
International Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leather
shoes. 179,471 ; Aug. 14.
International Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Men's shoes.
183,297 : Nov. 27.
International Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Men's shoes
of leather. 183,298 ; Dec. 4.
International Shoe Company, doing business as Morse A
Rogers, St. Louis, Mo., and New York, N. Y. Leather
boots and shoes. 183,707 ; Nov. 27.
International Shoe Companv, St. Louis, Mo. Women's
shoes of leather. 184.970 : Nov. 27.
International SUver Company, Meriden. Conn. Silver-
plated flatware consisting of spoons, forks, ladles, etc.
171,272 : .Tan. 23.
International Silver Company, Meriden and Bridgeport,
Conn. Silver-plated spoons. 181,834 ; Nov. 6.
International Standard Exporting Corporation. New York,
N. Y. Garters. b'Ots, s-URpender--. etc. 11.9,070: nor>. 4.
International Supply Company, Boston, Mass. Sliding
casters. 171,697 ; Apr. 24.
International Tov Company, Limited, The, Montreal, Que-
bec, Canada, toy horses. 171,997 ; Feb. 20.
International Trade Developer. Inc., Chicago. 111. Bi-
monthly and annual publication. 176,187 : Aug. 21.
International Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Title of a quarterly publication.
182,973; Oct. 2.
International Worsted Mills, Methuen, Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Tropical worsteds in the piece. 174,786 ;
June 12.
International Worsted Mills, Methuen, Mass.. and New
York, N. Y. Novelty worsted fabrics. 174.787 ; June 12.
International Worsted Mills, Methuen. Mass., and New
York, N. Y. Textile fabrics. 183,214 : Sept. 25.
Internationale Galalith-Gesellschaft Hoff & Co.. Harburg,
Germany. Casein for the production of artificial horn.
174.522 ; Aug. 21.
Interocean Holding Company, Chicago, 111., and New
York. N. Y. Electricallv-heated sadirons, curling irons,
percolators, etc. 170,387; Jan. 9.
Interocean Oil Company, The, New York, N. Y. Gasoline.
181.027; Aug. 28.
Interstate Corset Companv, New York, N. Y. Corsets and
brassiferes. 176,739 ; June 26.
Interstate Gasoline Co., Wichita Falls, Tex., and New
York, N. Y. Petroleum products — namely, gasoline.
164.807; Jan. 9.
Inter-State Oil Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 121.865 ; June 26.
Inter-State Oil Company, Kansas City, Kans. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 139,971 ; Oct. 2.
Interstate Paint & Supplies Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Roofing compounds known as roof preserves and com-
position roofing material. 172.838 : May 22.
Interstate Petroleum Products Company, Marlon. Ind.
Ga.=!oline, kerosene, lubricating oils and greases.
IRS, 971 ; .Tan. 2.
Interstate Shade Cloth Co., Hoboken, N. J. Shade cloth
of sized and painted fabric. 184,613 ; Nov. 6.
Instituto Nazionale Medico Farmacologico, Rome, Italy.
Preparation for hypodeimic use. 171.848 ; Sept. 18.
Invader Oil & Refining Co., Muskogee, Okla. Crude oil,
gasoline, gas and fuel oils, and kerosene. 141,524 ;
Feb. 13.
Inwood Fruit Growers Club, Inwood, W. Va. Fresh
apples. 172,333 ; Oct. 16.
lo Thyro Chocolate Company.' (See Bach, James J.)
Tola Creamery Companv, Tola, Kans. Butter. 171,759 ;
Mar. 13.
Iowa City Canning Co., Iowa City. Iowa. Canned corn.
183.710: Nov. 13.
Iowa Fiber Box Company, Keokuk, Iowa. Fiber boxes.
176,475 ; Apr. 10.
Iowa Packing Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Smoked meats,
dried beef, sausage, ham, bacon, lard, and butter.
160,290 ; May 1.
lowana Gvpsum Products Co., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Plaster.
154,603; Feb. 6.
Ipswich Mills, Boston, Mass. Hosiery. 172,334 ;
Sept. 18.
Ireland Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Linen goods in the
piece, handkerchiefs, and household goods manufac-
tured from linen. 161,256; Oct. 23.
Irene, Madame, New York, N. Y. Brassiferes and women's
underwear. 173,498 ; June 26.
Iron Clad Patch Laboratories Inc.. New Orleans. La.
Adhesive patches for automobile tires and Inner tubes.
171.083 ; .Tune 12.
Tronall Factories Co.. The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Overalls,
coats, pants, jumpers-, combination one-piece suits, and
pantaloons for men, and play suits for children.
164,707: July 3.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington. Ohio. Roll
cases for containing augers and bits. 171,800 ; Feb. 27.
894
INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphal)etical list of trade-marjc applicants — Continued.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio. Bits
and augers. 171,801 ; Jan. 30.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio. Boxes
for containing augers and bits. 171,802 ; Feb. 27.
Irwin Auger Bit Company, The, Wilmington, Ohio.
Bits and augers. 179,098-103 ; June 19.
Irwin-Harrisons & Crosfield, Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Canned sardines. 181,567 ; Sept. 25.
Irwin, I. Isaac, doing business as Irwin & Co., San Diego,
Calif. Foods and feed for poultry, livestock, and
cattle. 170,821 ; June 5.
Irvin, .Tames R., Chicago, 111. Tooth paste and liquid
dentifrice. 176,188 ; June 12.
Irving Engineering Sales Co., Chicago, 111. Radiator
shutters for internal-combustion engines. 167,722 ;
July 17.
Irving Iron Works Company, Long Island City. N. Y.
Metal gratings for floorings and staircases. 173,499 ;
Mar. 27.
I-Sis Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cleaning and
polishing preparation for automobiles, furniture, etc.
172,163 ; Jan. 9.
Iskowltz, Charles, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 183,525 ;
Sept. 25.
Ismert-Hincke Milling Company, The. Kansas City, Kans.
Wheat flour. 156,161 ; Jan. 30.
Isola Gesellschaft fiir Warme-und Kalte-IsoUerung Rudol-
stadt, Germany. Double walled receptacles, being
evacuated between said double walls and serving for
keeping cold or warm foods, drinks, etc. 160,608 ;
Feb. 27.
Israel, Daniel G., doing business as Peerless Chemical Co.,
Secaucus, N. .7. Skin lotion. 184,860 : Dec. 4.
Israel, Ralph, doing business as Anthracite Supply Com-
pany, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Washhoilers. 177,439 • Sept. 4
Italian Book Co.. New York, N. Y. Music rolls for self-
playing musical instruments. 171,922 ; Mar. 27.
Italian Book Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Phonograph
records. 171,803 ; ,Tuly 24.
Italian Macaroni Production Co. (See Molinelll, Charles.)
Iten Biscuit Co., Omaha, Nebr. Sugar wafers. 162,740 •
Jan. 30.
Iten Biscuit Co., Omaha, Nebr. Cookies. 171,923 ;
May 1.
Itis-Real Remedy Company. (See Dixon, Charles P.)
Ivanhoe Fruit Association, IClink, Calif. Fresh deciduous
fruits. 169.304 ; Mar. 6.
Ivins', J. S., Son, Inc.. Philadelphia, Pa. Cookies, cakes
and crackers. 181,749 ; Oct. 2. '
Ivins', J. S., Son, Inc.. Philadelphia, Pa. Cookies, cakes,
and crackers. 181,7.50 ; Nov. 13.
Ivins', J. S., Son, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Cookies.
186,132 ; Dec. 25.
J. A. C. Cheese Manufacturing Co. (See Caminati,
John A.)
J. C. Hub Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio
Various completely-printed jobs, specifically hou.se or-
gans, catalogues, price lists, etc. 168,111 ; Aug 7
J-E" Storage Battery Company. (See Luburg, Charles
E.)
J. P. G. Coffee Co. (See Goodson, .L F., & Company.)
J. J. Company, The. (See Jenen, Joseph.)
J. & P. Coats (R. I.) Inc., Pawtucket, R. I. Thread and
yarn. 181,729 : Aug. 7.
J. P. Drug Co. (See Johnston, Eugene R.)
Jablonower, Benjamin, New York. N. Y. Writing ink and
Ink powders, ink capsules, and tablets. 180,478 : Oct. 9.
Jahurg Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Oleomargarine.
176,630; Sept. 11.
Jaburg Bros., New York, N. Y. Food preparation for
making cocoa beverage. 172,341 • Oct. 2
Jaburg Bios., Inc., New York, N. Y. Periodical issued
monthly. 182.347; Sept. 18.
Jack Beverage Company. New York, N. Y. Beverages
^^y.£^ s°** drinks and sirups for making the same.
172,107; Feb. 6.
'^^^t-,^ 9S'^' Buffalo, N. Y. Antiseptic healing ointment.
166,455 ; Jan. 30.
Jack Tire & Rubber Company. Spokane, Wash. Pneu-
inatic automobile tires and inner tubes. 179.601 ;
Aug. 21.
Jack-0-Lantern Board, Hanover, N. H. Periodical publl-
cation of a literary nature. 171.084 : Mar. 13
Jackoway & Katz Cap Co., St. Louis, Mo. Men's, boys',
and children's caps. 171.174- Feb 13
Jack's Products Company. (See Piatt, John F.)
''^?SI°^„o *^°P®* Company, Jackson, Mich. Corsets.
178,723 ; Sept. 4.
Jackson & Finkenaur, New York, N. Y. Radio receiving
sets. 168,925 ; Aug. 21.
Jackson & Finkenaur, New York, N. Y. Radio receivinc
sets. 170,529 ; Jan. 30.
Jackson, John W., Palmetto, Fla. Waterproofing com-
P2I?°A/°'' "^6 on shingle roofs and wood shingles.
173,424 ; May 15.
Jackson Medicine Co., The, Zanesville, Ohio. DlgesUve
and liver powder, a preparation for relief of stomach
ills. 171,924 ; Feb. 13.
Jackson Paper Co., Jackson, Miss. Tablets and school
pads. 182,816 ; Sept. 11.
Jackson-Rogers Company, The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shampoo
for the hair. 185,871 ; Dec. 11.
Jacksonville Cracker Works, Jacksonville, Fla. Bakery
and confectionery products. 181,751 ; Oct. 16.
Jacob & Schey, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 175,357 ;
July 10.
Jacobs Bros. Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Weighing
scales. 171,495 ; Feb. 13.
Jacobs Bros. Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Weighing
scales. 171,496 ; Feb. 6.
Jacobs Bros. Co., Inc., The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Weighing
scales. 185,297 ; Nov. 20.
Jacobs, H., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sateen,
cotton, and silk mixed piece goods and cotton piece
goods. 183,526 ; Oct. 16.
Jacobs, Harry L., Detroit, Mich. Caps. 167,877 ; Jan. 9.
Jacobs & Thatcher Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ladies' shoes.
138,498 : Nov. 13.
Jacobstein Bros., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Cigars. 171,323 ;
Feb. 13.
Jacqueline Prferes Limited, London, England. Powder
puffs. 166,493; Nov. 6.
Jaden, Fred I., doing business as F. Jaden Manufactur-
ing Co., Hastings, Nebr. Tire pumps, slip-on con-
nections for tire pumps, and air chucks. 181.282 ;
Sept. 18.
Jaeckel, A., & Co., New York, N. Y. Manufactured furs.
182,097 ; Nov. 27.
Jaediker, Henry W., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats.
177,300 ; .Tuly 3.
Jaeger, C., Distributing Co., New York, N. Y. Facial
cream. 170,388 ; Apr. 17.
Jaeger-Kunnert Co., also doing business as H. W. Glasser
Tobacco Products Co., Dubuque, Iowa. Smoking and
chewln? tohacco. 185,021; Oct. 23.
Jaenecke-Ault Company, Newark, N. J. Printing Inks.
168,135 ; Apr. 24.
Jaenpcke-Ault Company, Newark, N. J. Printing inks
176,740-1; May 15.
Jahn, E. .T.. Company, doing business as Herr's Labora-
tories, Limited, Detroit, Mich. Face lotion. 184,861 ;
Dec. 4.
Jakobs, Nachem, doing business as Netherlands Haarlem
Oil Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Medici-
nal oil for treatment of kidney, liver, bladder, etc.,
troubles. 171,998 ; June 26.
Jalenko, J. F., & Co., New York. N. Y. Dental golds,
solders, plates, disks, etc. 185.593 ; Oct. 23.
Jalkofif Bros. Inc., New York, N. Y. Fur coats, capes,
scarfs, etc. 178,505 ; Sept. 18.
James, John, & Sons Limited, Redditch, England. Needles
for hand sewing. 178,104 ; May 22.
.Tames, John, & Sons Limited. Redditch, England. Needles
for hand sewing. 178.105 ; Jnly 3.
James, Percy H.. Oklahoma, Okla. Beverage sold as a
soft drink. 183.627 ; Oct. .SO.
.Tampson-Havener Company. (See Hevener, .Tames K. I
Jameson-Hevener Company, St. Paul, Minn. Poultry food.
176,346; Sept. 25.
Jameson, James W., doing business as Jameson Oil Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Gasoline. 181,995 ; Oct. 2.
Jameson, James W., doing business as Jameson Oil Com-
pany. Los Angeles, Calif. Gasoline. 181,996 ; Oct. 16.
Jameway Co. (See Wayborn, James A.)
Jamison, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Outer suits for men
and boys. 172,335 ; June 5.
Janney, Thomas, Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoes.
175,903 ; May 22.
Jansen, F. W., Clock Company, Chicago, 111. Alarm
clocks. 157,615 ; Mar. 27.
Jansen & Pretzfeld, Inc., New York, N. Y. Silks in the
piece. 164,645 ; Nov. 13.
Jansen & Pretzfeld, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Silks In the
piece. 173,084 ; Mar. 20.
Jansen & Pretzfeld. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silks in the
piece. 173,966 ; Mar. 6.
Jansen & Pretzfeld, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Silks in the
piece. 186,710; Dec. 11.
Janssen, H.. & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Olive oil.
167,642 ; May 29.
Japanese Perfume Co., New York, N. Y. Perfume.
182,660; Nov. 13.
Jardine. William H., Philadelphia, Pa. Ventilators.
187,679 ; Dec. 25.
Jarvis, Henry C, doing business as B. B. Drug & Chemical
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Throat tablets. 167,132 ; Jan. 9.
Jath's Camphorub Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicinal
compound. 170,044 ; Oct. 16.
Jay Burns Baking Company, The, Omaha, Nebr. Loave.s of
wheat bread. 162,980 ; Apr. 3.
Jay Garment Company, The, Portland, Ind. Work shirts.
172,839 ; June 5.
Jay-Kay Chemical Company. (See Kardas, John T.)
Jean, Buena V., doing business as W. F. D. Jean, Balti-
more, Md. Coffee. 176.026 ; Aug. 14.
Jean, C. W., Company, Worthington, Ind. Eggs. 112,202 ;
May 8.
Jean Garment Company, The, Chicago, 111. Lingerie,
gymnasium bloomers, and underwear. 165,382 ; May 1.
Jean Jordeau Inc., South Orange, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Skin lotions and creams. 168,893 ; Mar. 6.
Jeanette Glass Company, Jeanette, Pa. Glass plates,
bowls, napkins, jars, jugs, pitchers, etc. '''72,277;
Apr. 3.
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Jefferson Co. Inc., Richmond, Va. Vegetable shortening,
Inrd substitute. 153,551 ; Apr. 10.
Jofforsou Conipnny, Tho. Follansbee. W. Va. Electric-
lamp stands or bases and fixtures therefor. 170,768 ;
Mar. 6.
Jefferson, Ida B.. Lonsrview, Tex. Liniment for rheuma-
tism or soie joints, corns, etc. 165. OSf! : Nov. l.S.
Jefferson Manufacturing Company, Jefferson City, Mo.
Overalls, jackets, work shirts, flannel shirts, etc.
149,753 ; Nov. 6.
Jefferson Silk Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Piece
foods mnde of silk and artificial silk. 185,710; Dec. 4.
ress. E. W., Inc., Detroit, Mich. Ginger ale.
162,420; Jan. 2.
Jeffrey Manufacturing Co., The. Columbus, Ohio. Ex-
cavating, elevating, and conveying machinery. 176,347 ;
Au!.'. 21.
Jelly-Delaney Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. Shoes. 156,330 ;
Feb. 27.
.Tely-Ritp Fnilt Company. (See Hiilburt, IT. L.)
Jenen, Joseph, doing business as The J. J. Company,
Chicago, 111. Polish for varnished enameled, and lac-
quered surfaces. 174,142 ; Apr. 24.
Jenkins Bros. Limited. Montreal, Quebec. Canada. Globe
and gate valves. 180,605 : Sept. IS.
Jenkins Drug Company. Bryan. Tex. Remedy for diseases
of the stomach, blood, etc. 175,108; Dec. 4.
Jenkinson-Bode Company, Jacksonville, 111. Canned fish,
fruits, vegetables, and soups, jellies, coffee, etc. 135,150 ;
Feb. 20.
Jenner, Herbert S., Rochester, N. Y. Beverages sold as
soft drinks. 183,384; Oct. 30.
Jennings. George W., Chicago, 111. Face creams, lotions,
manicuring preparations, perfumes, etc. 175,658 ;
June 5.
Jennings. O. D., and Company, Chicago, 111. Coin-con-
trolled vending machines. 168,719 ; Apr. 3.
Jennings, O. D., & Company, Chicago, 111. Weighing
scales and coin-controlled scales. 181,077 ; Aug. 14.
Jennison- Wright Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Pavements
and floors and materials therefor. 181,735 ; July 17.
Jennison- Wright Co., The, Toledo, Ohio. Floors and pave-
ments, coatings, mastics, etc., for floors and pavements.
131,736 ; .Tuly 17.
Jenny Lee Frocks Inc., Minneapolis. Minn. Dresses,
gowns, suits, wraps, and coats. 180.378 ; Aug. 18.
Jenquins Laboratories, The, Chicago, 111. Cod-liver-oil
pills. 178.252 ; July 10.
Jensen, Dr. Walter D., doing busines as Bio-Chemic Lab-
oratory, Taylor, Nebr. Remedy used for distemper in
dogs. 167,943 ; Apr. 10.
Jensen & Sons. Watsonville and Corralitos, Calif. E^esh
apples. 182,916 : Sept. 18.
Jergens, Andrew, Company of California, Burbank, Calif.
Toilet soap. 156.904 ; Jan. 30.
Jerico Co.. The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair dressing. 171,324 ;
Feb. 20;
Jersev Silk Mills, New York, N. Y. Silk, silk and wool,
etc., piece goods. 182,817 ; Oct. 2.
Jersey Silk Mills. New York, N. Y. Silk, etc., piece goods.
182,819 : Oct. 9.
Jersey Silk Mills. New York, N. Y. Silk, silk and cotton,
etc., piece goods. 182,821 ; Oct. 2.
Jessen, J. Carl, Hollywood, Calif. Motion pictures repro-
duced in copies. 181,950 ; Sept. 25.
Jester, Jerome K., doing business as Continental Ampower
Company, Atlanta, Ga. Liquid battery charge. 170,434 ;
Slay 22.
Jett & Wood Mercantile Company, The, Wichita, Kans.
Canned goods, spices, table sirups, etc. 178,253 ;
Oct. 2.
Jevne, H., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee. 162,744 ;
Aug. 7.
Tevne, H., Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee, tea, cocoa,
biscuit flour, etc. 162,746: Sept. 18.
Jevne, H., Co., doing business as Jevne's, Los Angeles,
Calif. Candies. 165,685 ; Jan. 30.
Jevne's. (See Jevne. H.. Co.)
Jewell Belting Company, Hartford and West Hartford,
Conn. T^eatber belts for machinerr. 170.650 ; Aug. 7.
Jimmy Boy Doll Co. (See Kelley, Lucille B.)
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Canned fruits, vege-
tables, fish, and meats, dried fruits, fruit preserves,
etc. 172,741 ; Oct. 2.
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Tea. 172,743 ;
Apr. 17.
Joannes Bros. Co.. Green Bay, Wis. Canned goods, cheese,
cocoa, etc. 172,744 ; Nov. 20.
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Canned vegetables
and flsh, molasses, and fruit preserves. 172,745 ;
Apr. 17.
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Baking powder, blu-
ing, lye, and laundry starch. 172,878 ; June 26.
Joannes Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. Bluing laundry
starch, baking powder, and lye. 172,879 ; Mar. 13.
Joannes. Bros. Co., Green Bay, Wis. .lar rubbers.
172,880; Apr. 3.
Johann Schmidt Oblatenfabrik, Nuremberg, Germany.
Wafers to be used for lining bakers' ware, apparatus
for baking wafers. 165,572 ; Oct. 23.
John, Herman A., doing business as Von der Heyde &
John, New York, N. Y. Cotton, woolen, half-wool, and
woven piece goods. 170.389 ; Jan. 23.
John, J. T., Company, Johns, N. C. Cantaloupes 167,569 ;
Apr. 24.
John L. Whitlng-J. J. Adams Company, Boston, Mass.
Brushes for painting, varnishing, or applying various
liquids. 175,584 ; Apr. 17.
John L. Whiting-J. J. Adams Company, Boston, Mass.
Brushes for painting, varnishing, or applying various
liquids. 175,585; May 15.
Johns-Manville, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Rod,
piston-rod, piston, plunger, etc., packings and asbes-
tos belting used as brake lining. 167,818 ; Mar. 13.
Johns-Manville, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Heat-
insulating felt for use in making built-up roofing.
169,765 ; May 1.
Johns-Manville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pie cover-
ing, prepared asbestos roofing, asbestos paper and mill-
board. 170,025; Jan. 9.
Johns-Manville Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Piston-
rod packing. 170,294 ; Apr. 17.
Johns-Manville, Inc., New York, N. Y. Packing rings.
171,540 ; July 17.
.Tohns-Manville, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Brake
lining. 172,046 ; Apr. 3.
Jobns-Manville. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Fire-
proof non-beat-conducting materials. 177,786 ; June 5.
Johns-Manville. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pipe
covering. 183.155 ; Sept. 18.
Jobns-Manville. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cotton
cloth for use as an acoustical membrane. 183,977;
Dec. 11.
Johns-Pratt Company, The, Hartford, Conn. Electrical
apparatus, machines, ana supplies. 172,680 : Mar. 27.
Johns, William T.. doing business as Texas Chemical &
Specialty Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Insecticide and de-
odorant. 174.902 ; July 10.
Johnson, Anna L, R., doing business as Plaskul Game
Company. Marietta, Minn, Table game played with
cards, games, toys, and sporting goods. 172,746 ;
Feb. 20.
Johnson-Appleby Company. Boston, Mass. Canned fruits,
flavoring extracts for foods, fruit jams, jellies, and
marmalades, etc. 146.440 ; May 8.
Johnson, Arthur L., Co. of Rhode Island, Providence,
R. I. Canned clams and sardines. 183.926 ; Nov. 6.
Johnson. B. L., & Co., Inc., Knoxville. Tenn. Candy.
177.975 ; Aug. 14.
Johnson-Breyding-Johnson, St. Louis, Mo. Printing and
writing paper, envelopes. 177,302 ; May 8.
Johnson, Charles W.. doing business as Johnson's Ice
Cream Co., Oakland, Calif. Ice-cream confection.
162,879 ; Feb. 13.
Johnson & Company, St. Peter, Minn. Negligee and work
shirts, pants, overalls, and coats for men and children.
164,808 : June 5.
Johnson, Cowdin & Co., Inc., assignor to .Tohnson-Cowdin-
Bmmerich, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ribbons in the
piece. 156.834 ; Jan. 30.
.Tobnson-Cowdin-Emmerich, Inc. (See .Johnson, Cowdin
& Co., assignor.!
Johnson Educator Food Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Cookies, crackers, cakes, and biscuits. 141,577 : Sept. 25.
Johnson Educator Food Company, Cambridge. Mass.
Cookies, crackers, cakes, and biscuits. 141.580 : Sept. 25.
Johnson Educator Food Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Cookies, crackers, cakes, and biscuits. 141.583 : Sept. 25.
Johnson Educator Food Company, Cambridge, Mass.
Cookies, crackers, cakes, and biscuits. 141,586-7 ;
Sept. 25.
Johnson. Edward S., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Bath salts.
186,236: Dec. 11.
Johnson Gas Appliance Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Gas appliances. 176.348 ; Oct. 23.
Johnson, George H., Worcester. Mass. Oily compound
for use in treating the surfaces of stoves and fur-
naces. 178.850 : Sept. 18.
.Johnson, H. M.. Company. Newburyport, Mass. Leather
shoes. 169.485 : Mar. 20.
Johnson. I. M., New York, N. Y. Series of cartoons.
170.295; Jan. 2.
.Tohnson's Ice Cream Co. (See Johnson, Charles W. )
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. Suspensory
bandages. 175,146 ; Mar. 27.
Johnson, Lawrence V., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
184.245 : Oct. 2.
Johnson. Leonard W., doing business as Ruggles & Rug-
gles, Batavia, 111. Flue cleaners. 171,497 ; Feb. 20.
.Tohnson-Locke Mercantile Co., The. San Francisco, Calif.
Canned and dried fruits and vegetables. 168.314 ;
July 3.
Johnson, Mary W., doing business as The Johnson Electric
Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric conduits.
182,054 ; Aug. 21.
Johnson, Mary W., doing business as The Johnson Electric
Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric conduits.
182,152 : Aug. 21.
Johnson, Mary W., doing business as The Johnson Elec-
tric Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric con-
duits. 182,542 ; Sept. 18.
.lohnson, Mary W., doing business as The Johnson Elec-
tric Mfg. Co., Warren, R. I. Fittings for electric
conduits. 182,823 ; Sept. 18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Johnson & McGrath Laboratory, Jefferson, Iowa. Remedy
for treating skin diseases and sltln infections. 180,010 :
Dec. 18.
Johnson Motor Co., South Bend, Ind. Outboard Inter-
nal-combustion motors for small craft. 183,385 ; Oct. 2.
Johnson, Oliver W.. doing business as Buddie Saw Rig
Works, Geneva, Ohio. Sawing attachments for trac-
tors. 175,147 ; Mar. 20.
Johnson Pharmaceutical Company, The, Woburn, Mass.
Ointment. 184,167 : Dec. 18.
Johnson Pickett Rope Co., The, Manila, P. I. Rope and
twine of all kinds. 164,920-1 ; Apr. 17.
Johnson, S. C. & Son, Racine, Wis. Valve-srinding com-
pound. 182,099; Dec. 18.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Racine, Wis. Stains, paints, var-
nish, etc. 182,100; Sept. 25.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Racine, Wis. Polishing brushes.
182,101; Sept. 4.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Racine, Wis. Prepared wax and
paint and varnish remover. 182,102 ; Sept. 11.
Johnson Smoked Fish Corapanv. Chicago, 111. Smoked
fish. 163.758 : .Tan. 30 .
Johnson & Sons, London, England, and New York, N. Y.
Photogrnphic developer. 166,834-5; Aug. 14.
Johnson. W. E., doing business as Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
Great Falls. Mont. Salnd dressing. 158,188 ; June 19.
Johnson, Walter J., Columbus, Ohio. Carbon paper, type-
writer and multigraph ribbon. 171,221 ; Apr. 24.
Johnson, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Tin
Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
Face powders and creams, perfumes, toilet waters,
etc. 162,929 ; Nov. 20.
Johnson, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.
Peanut butter, butter, cereals, spices, coffee, tea, choc-
olate, etc. 162,932 ; Aug. 21.
Johnson, William H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Tin Decorating Company of Baltimore. Baltimore, Md.
Paper, pencils, pens, etc. 163,987 ; July 24.
Johnson, William H., Arlington, N. J. Garters. 174,841 ;
July 24.
Johnson, Young & Hamilton, Parma, Idaho. Potatoes
and head lettuce. 171,849 ; July 17.
Johnston & Co. Cable Cord, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cable
cord, macramg cord, shade cord made from cotton.
165,628; Jan. 9.
Johnston, Eugene B., doing business as J. P. Drug Co.,
Donlthan, Mo. Infants' colic preparation. 164,168 :
Jan. 2.
.Johnston, James, Spokane. Wash. Coffee. 168,315 : Feb. 20.
Johnston, Matthew R., doing business as M. R. Johnston
Coffee Co., Baltimore, Md. Coffee. 178,256 ; June 12.
Johnston, R. F., Paint Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Decorating outfits. 176,631 ; July 3.
Johnston, R. F., Paint Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ready-mixed paints. 186,553 ; Nov. 27.
Johnston, Robert A., Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Sweet biscuit
made by a special embossing cutter. 167,523 ; Jan. 9.
Johnston, Robert A., Co., doing business as Johnston's,
Milwaukee, Wis. Candies. 169,715 ; Apr. 3.
Johnston, Robert A., Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Candy.
175,659; May 15.
Johnston United Chemical Co. Inc., Clare, Mich. Fly
and insect mist. 172,224 ; Mar. 27.
Johnston's. (See Johnston, Robert A., Co.)
Joliet Manufacturing Company, Joliet, 111. Corn shellers.
180.223; July 17.
Jolo Laboratories. (See Yydon, Louis H.)
.To-Lo Rug Cleaning Mfg. Co. (See Swayne, Joseph J.)
Jointless Pire-Brick Co., Chicago, 111. Fire-resistance ce-
ment for forming furnace linings. 181,568 ; Sept. 4.
Joliet Flour Mills Company, Joliet, Mont. Wheat flour.
173,085; Sept. 25.
Jones, Ada R., Bozeman, Mont. Figure ornament for
decor.ntive purposes. 156,744 ; Jan. 23.
Jones Bros. & Co., San Francisco and Watsonville, Calif.
Fruit beverages sold as soft drinks and sirups used in
preparation of same. 170,023 ; Jan. 2.
Jones, Charles L., St. Louis, Mo. Insecticide for roaches,
water bugs, ants, bedbugs, etc. 175,084 ; June 5.
Jones, Deborah A., New Bedford, Mass. Hair pomade,
preparation for beautifying the hair, shampoo, etc.
163,991 ; Mar. 27.
Jones. F. L., Co.. Bangor, Me. Crackers and biscuit.
117,980; Sept. 26.
Jones, George C. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Fer-
tilizer. 180,704 : July 10.
Jones, George, & Sons, Limited, Stoke-upon-Trent, Eng-
land. China and earthenware. 149,139 ; Dec. 18.
Jones, John F., Pomona, Calif. Piston packing rings.
158,929; July 31. .
Jones, John P., doing business as Pep-So Beverage Com-
pany, Fnrt Morgan. Colo. Maltless, nonalcoholic bev-
er.Tge simp. 184.340 ; Nov. 27.
Jones, John T., doing business as .Tones Remedy Co.,
Grass Valley, Calif. Preparation for relief of colds,
coughs, grippe, etc. 172,993 ; July 10.
Jones, Leander C, doing business as Chef Aluminum Co.,
Battle Creek, Mich. Aluminum culinary utensils.
169.907 : May 22.
Jones, S. M.. Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Sucker rods.
163,874; Jan. 28.
Jones, V. K. & A. H., & Thomas Co., Lynn, Mass. Boota
and shoes. 173,357 ; Apr. 24.
Jones, Vess, doing business as Whistle Company, New
York, N. Y. Cigarettes, cigars, smoking and chewing
tobacco, etc. 167,245 ; May 8.
Jones, Vess, doing business as Whistle Company, New
York, N. Y. Concentrated sirups for manufacture of
nonalcoholic, maltless beverages, etc. 167,247 ; May 8.
Jones. Vess, doing business as The Whiz Co., New
York, N. Y. Beverages sold as soft drinks and sirups
therefor. 169,017 ; Dec. 25.
Jones, Vess, doing business as Whiz Company, New York,
N. Y. Beverages sold as .soft drinks and sirups for
making same. 186,380 ; Dec. 18.
Jones, W., & Co., London, England. Medicinal remedy for
seasickness. 171,804 ; Feb. 20.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140.435 : Aug. 28.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140,437 ; Sept. 4.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140,439 ; Sept. 4.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140,444 ; Sept. 4.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140,446-7 ; Sept. 4.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140,449-50 ; Sept. 4.
.Tonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksagtiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140,452—4 ; Sept. 4.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140.455 ; Aug. 28.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140,456-8 ; Sept. 4.
Jonkoping och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksagtiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 140.463 ; Aug. 28.
Jonkopings och Vulcans Tandsticksfabriksaktiebolag, Jon-
koping, Sweden. Matches. 179,273 ; Aug. 7.
Jordahn, Gus, Palm Beach, Fla. Inflatable swimming
device or belt. 174,454 : Apr. 10.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Misses', boys',
and children's shoes. 158,237 ; Jan. 2.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Clothing.
164,437 ; Mar 2f»
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Men's hats,
caps, shirts, underwear, etc. 169,490 ; Apr. 3.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Talking-machine
needles. 3 72,419; Jan. 23.
Jordan Marsh Company. Boston, Mass. Hot-water bot-
tles nnrl bnsTs and syringes. 173. R89 ; Mar. 20.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Electric sad-
irons. 173,890 ; Apr. 24.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Albums for talk-
ing-machine records. 177,976 ; May 8.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Cleaning pads
for talking-machine records. 177,977 ; May 22.
Jordan Marsh Company, Boston, Mass. Golf balls.
178,923 ; May 29.
Jordanides, Michael S., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
173,328 : Mar. 20.
Jordeau, Jean, Inc., South Orange, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Perspiration deodorant. 177,742 ; Aug. 7.
Jordeau, Jean, Inc., South OvnnEre, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Depilatory. 185.709: Pec. 11.
Joseph Bros., doing business as United Kimono Co.,
New York. N. Y. Kimonos, bath robes, petticoats,
etc. 175,398 ; July 10.
Joseph. I. S., Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Stock feed.
179,151; Sept. 11.
Joseph, S., & Son Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Ready-mixed
paints, varnishes, fillers, and shellacs. 180,285 ;
July 10.
Josev-Miller Company, Beaumont, Tex. Horse and mule
feed. 176,680 ; Aug. 28.
.Tosselyn. Elmer H., Baltimore, Md. Candy. 176,190;
Aug. 14.
Jostam Mfg. Co.. Chicago, 111. Recoil pads for guns.
182,515 ; Aug. 28.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America,
Indianapolis, Ind. Magazines, calendar cards, etc.
175,247 ; Oct. 2.
Jouvence Company, Inc. .The, New York, N. Y. Liquid for
cleansing and beautifying the skin and improving the
complexion. 179,045: .July 31.
,Tovis Watch Co., New York, N. Y. Watches. 171,498;
Mar. 27.
Joy-Jpl Company. St. Joseph. Mo. Dry powder used In
making jellies, jams, marmalades, and sirups. 163,680 ;
Mar. 6.
Jov Paper Products Co. (See Mayer Coating Machines
Co.)
Juan Bautlsta Blancafort S. en C, La Garriga, Barcelona,
Spain. Pei-forated music rolls for automatic pianos.
141,348; Apr. 3.
Judee Laboratories. (See Wolcott, Herbert.)
Judge & Nngle, Philadelphia, Pa. Cigars. 182,311 ;
Oct. 23.
Judkins, W. V., & Son, Boston, Mass. Silk ribbons in
the piece. 177,672 ; June 26.
.Tudson. L. .T.. doin.e business as Guinea Products Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Ointment for the treatment of piles.
171,024: Feb. 20.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
897
Jailliard, A. D.. & Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Cotton,
duck, nnd canvas piece goods. 177,673 ; June 26.
Julian, C. C, I>os Angelos, Calif. Gasoline, lubricating
oils, and greases. 184.403-4 ; Oct. 23.
Julian Petroleum Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and
Los Angeles, Calif. Gasoline, lubricating oils and
greases. 184,406 ; Oct. 16.
Julieu, Alexander, Chicago, 111. Mustard, tartar, and
mayonnaise dressings. 164,595 ; Feb. 6.
Julin, Albert A., Chicago, 111. Hair nets. 159,509:
May 1.
Julin, Albert A., doing business as Julin Importins; Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Hair nets. 184,972 ; Oct. 30.
Jung. M., New York, N. Y. Razors and clippers, scissors,
and tools, and parts thereof. 165,794 ; Feb. 27.
Junglegym, Inc., Chicago, 111. Playground apparatus in
particular climbing frames. 155.408 ; Jan. 30.
Junkung, John. (See American Lock Manufacturing Co.,
assignor.)
Justa Mfg. Co., Hugo, Okla. Washing compound.
181,125; July 24.
Justi. H. D.. & Sou, Philadelphia, Pa. Artificial teeth.
181,028 : Sept. 18.
Justrite Manufacturing Company, Chicago. 111. Miners'
actylene lamp. 165,629 ; Jan. 2.
Justus, Ocee. doing business as Rado Manufacturing Com-
pany, Muncie, Ind. Liquid soap. 174,455 ; Apr. 24.
Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America, The, Carthage,
Mo. Boots and shoes. 170,196 ; June 26.
Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America, The, Carthage,
Mo. Boots and shoes. 170,198-9 ; June 26.
Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America, The. Carthage, Mo.
Boots and shoes of kid, canvas, and leather. 170,200 ;
Jan. 23..
K. Pulling Machine Company, San Francisco, Calif. Hand
and power operated stump pullers and winches. 169,307 ;
Feb. 20.
K. C. B. Cannery, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Canned clams.
170,067; Mar. 13.
K. G. W. Laboratories, Des Moines, Iowa. Liquid prepa-
ration for the treatment of tonsillitis, colds, and
diseases of rheumatic origin. 167,048 ; Jan. 2.
K. S. F. Co. Inc., The, New Haven, Conn. Preparations
for cleaning and polishing automobile running gears,
etc. 175.873 ; Aug. 21.
K & W Rubber Company. (See Krichbaum, Ora.)
Kabushiki-Kaisha Namikl Seisakujo, Tokyo, Japan. Pens,
penholders, fountain pens. 171,368 ; Mar. 13.
Kafex, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Coffee substitute.
153,352; Sept. 4.
Kafka, David A., doing business as Midwest Auto Spe-
cialty Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Oil gauges. 181,029;
July 10.
Kahil, Abraham A., doing business as The Guarantie Com-
?any. New York, N. Y. Neckties, scarfs, and sweaters.
77,492 ; July 31.
Kahlbaum, C. A. F., Chemlsche Fabrik Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung, Adlersho^-Berlin, Germany.
Medicinal and pharmaceutical products for treating
gouty, rheumatic, neuralgic, and migraine affections.
108,972 ; Apr. 24.
Kahlbaum, C. A. F., Chemische Fabrik Gesellschaft mlt
beschrankter Haftung, Adlershof-Berlin, Germany. Me-
dicinal and chemical pharmaceutical products for treat-
ing neuralgic and convulsive affections. 168,973 ;
Apr. 24.
Kahles, Charles W., Queens, N. Y. Cartoon feature.
175,871 ; July 31.
Kahley Company, The, New York, N. Y. Preparations for
the treatment of corns, etc. 176,797 ; Nov. 20.
Kahn, Emil, doing business as E. Kahn & Company,
Chicago, 111 Potatoes. 181,640; Oct. 2.
Kahn, Morris A., San Antonio, Tex. Lubricating oils and
greases. 159,873 ; Feb. 18.
Kahn, S. H., & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
173,086-7 ; Feb. 13.
Kahn, William P., Corporation, The, St. Louis, Mo. Chem-
ical preparation for the treatment of the skin. 180,980 ;
Aug. 21.
Kahn's, E., Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lard.
165.451 ; Sept. 18.
Kahn's, E., Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tank-
age. 176,191 ; Aug. 14.
Kahn's, E., Sons Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sausage,
bacon, lard, lard compound. 182,153 ; Sept. 25.
Kaidasz, Satie, Philadelphia, Pa. Laxative. 180,224 ;
July 31.
Kajowili Mills. Reading, Pa. Hosiery for ladies. 173,049 ;
May 22.
ICala Company, The. (See Lowe, Willis H.)
Kalamazoo Ice & Fuel Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Coal.
185,595 : Dec. 11.
Kalaslgn Company of America. (See Merchants Publish-
ing Company.)
Kalaus, Ernest, doing business as The Kaloline Oil Com-
pany, Bridgeport, Conn. Motor-lubricating oils. 170,935 ;
Feb. 13.
Kalbfleisch. Adam H., near Mercedes, Tex. Fresh citrus
fruits. 164,809 ; Jan. 9.
Kales Stai>:i)ing Company, Detroit. Mich. Mirrors for
motor vehicles. 172,597 ; Apr. 3.
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Kaletzky, Louis, Syracuse, N. Y." Medicine for rheuma-
tism and backache. 178,344 ; July 17.
Kalifornia Kola Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Candy. 182,590 ;
Oct. 30.
Kalina Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Medicinal tablets for
disorders of the stomach and bowels, face and skin
lotions, etc. 169,169 ; Mar. 6.
Kaloline Oil Company, The. (See Kalaus, Ernest.)
Kalt, Joseph, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis. Pies. 167,918 ;
Mar. 20.
Kamenstein, Meyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Washboilers.
145,463 ; May 29.
Kamlnla Drug & Chemical Co. (See Anglo Indian Drug
& Chemical Co.)
Kamion, Aaron, doing business as A. Kamion, New York,
N. Y. Watchcases. 184,314 : Nov. 20.
Kiimmer & Reinhardt, A. G., Waltershausen, Germany.
Toys and playthings. 168,927; Feb. 13.
Kammerer, William C, doing business as Missouri But-
ter Company, St. Louis, Mo. Butter. 184,466 ; Dec. 25.
phite, #2 sodium hydrosulphite, sodium bisulphite, etc.
181,285 ; Oct. 30.
Kampf, H. D., New York, N. Y. #1. sodium hydrosul-
Kanak Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ice-box deodor-
ants. 170,249 ; Feb. 27.
Kanders Pharmacal Co., New York, N. Y. Toilet prep-
aration for softening and whitening chapped and rough
skin. 172,882 ; Mar. 13.
Kandle, Albert L., doing business as Muturo Mfg. Co.,
Richmond, Va. Hair tonic. 158.047 : June 5.
Kane, Samuel J., doing business as Protect-0-Floor Leath-
er Mat Co., San Francisco, Calif. Leather flexible door
mat. 171,926 ; May 8.
Kane, Thomas B., doing business as Philadelphia
Bottling Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups for making the same. 179,046 ;
June 19.
Ka-Nix Sales Co. (See Warnlck, Edward A.)
Kann, Lewis L., doing business as Kann Manufacturing
Co., New York, N. Y. Shoes made of leather and fabric
and a combination of said materials. 173,426 ; Apr. 3.
Kann Manufacturing Co. (See Kann, Lewis L.)
Kann. Sydney, doing business as Sydney Kann & Co.,
Detroit. Mich. Paper bags and baskets. 183,386 ;
Dec. 25.
Kann, William L., trading as Advance Abrasive Co., Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Abrasive pastes, powders, cloths, grinding
wheels, paper, rouge, soap, polishing bricks, buffing
compounds, etc. 173,329 ; Mar. 20.
Kann, William L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lumber, both finished
and unfinished. 174,661 ; June 26.
Kann, William L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Oranges, bananas,
mangoes, canned vegetables, etc. 182,824 ; Sept. 18.
Kannally-Wick Corporation, Highland, 111. Leather shoes.
178,391 ; Nov. 13.
Kanner, Samuel, doing business as Kanner Skirt Co., New
York, N. Y. Skirts. 174,662 ; Oct. 16.
Kansas City Macaroni & Importing Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Macaroni, spaghetti, macaroni shells, vermicelli, egg
noodles, etc. 171,325 ; May 1.
Kansas City Macaroni & Importing Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Shell-shaped macaroni. 177,303 ; May 29.
Kansas City Pure Food Co., Kansas City, Mo. Ice-cream
cones. 160,887 ; Oct. 16.
Kansas City Refining Sales Company, Kansas City, Kans.
Lubricating oils, greases, and gasoline. 175,248 ;
Mar. 27.
Kanter, David I., Chicago, 111. Com remedy. 173,221 ;
May 15.
Kantes, George, Atlanta, Ga. Candy. 169,764 ; May 15.
Kaplan, Harry E., doing business as H. E. Kaplan &
Co., Ciicago, 111. Finger rings. 180,435 ; July 10.
Kaplan, Harry E., doing business as H. E. Kaplan & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Finger rings. 180,486 : Aug. 28.
Kaplan. Jacob, New York, N. Y. Baby bath robes.
168,218; Jan. 9.
Kaplan, Martin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medicines and pharma-
ceutical preparations. 180,125 ; Sept, 18.
Kappeler, Charles, St. Paul, Minn. Cow-hoof trimmers.
174,396 ; Apr. 17.
Karagheusian. A. & M., Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile
rugs. 184,915; Oct. 16.
Karagheusian, A. & M., Inc., New York, N. Y. Carpets
and textile rugs. 186.554-5: Dec. 11.
Karas, Kyriakos, Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid preparation for
internal use in the treatment of asthma. 166,836:
Apr. 10.
Karasik. Holleb & Co., Chicago, 111. Canned vegetables.
fruits, and fish, spices, etc. 172,881 ; May 15.
Karavan Packing Co. (See Harding, Mabel.)
Karda, VScslav C, New York, N. Y. Animal traps.
167.878 : Mar. 13.
Kardas, John T., doing business as Jay-Kay Chemical
Company, Baltimore, Md. Skin cream, headache pow-
der, and milinent. 181,897 ; Nov. 6.
Karlin, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 175,497 ;
Aug. 14.
Karlin, Hyman, doing business as H. Karlin Co., New
York, N. Y. Olive oil. 176.550 ; July 3.
[Carlson, Gordonvllle & Johnson. Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Yearly almanacs. 169,762 ; Mar. 20.
898
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-marjc applicants — Continued.
Karlsruher Parfumerie & Toiletteseifen-Fabrik F. Wolff
& Sohii, G. m. b. H., Karlsruhe, Germany, Perfume,
toilet water, hair tonic, etc. 152,758 ; Apr. 3.
Karmol Laboratory. (See Cleves, William B.)
Karnes, E. L., doing business as The Puritol Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Meat preservative, flavoring and
coloring compound in liquid form. 171,369 ; I'eb. 13.
Karp, George, doing business as George Karp & Son, Long
Island City. N. Y. Cigar and cigarette humidors.
173,088 ; Feb. 27.
Karp, George, & Son. (See Karp, George.)
Karp, Joseph H., New York, N. Y. Nail bleach, nail
polish, cold cream, sachet powder, lip stick, etc. 163,886 ;
Feb. 6.
Karp, Joseph H., New York, N. Y. Bleaches for hats,
shoes, and fabrics, tooth and skin bleaches, etc.
167,178; Feb. 6.
Karp, S., New York, N. Y. Ladies,' misses,' and children's
coats, capes, wraps, mantles, etc. 183.] 56; Nov. 20.
Karp, Samuel D., Inc., New York, N. Y. Boys' camp suits.
164,501 ; Mar. 20.
Karpman, Alexander, doing business as Kiki Manufactur-
ins Company, New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 170,390 ;
Jan. 30.
Karton, Harry, doing business as Purity Chemical Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Face powder, rouge, toilet creams,
toilet powder, perfumes, and sachet powder. 168,417 ;
Jan. 23.
Kasco Mills, Inc., Waverly, N. Y. Dairy feed and rations.
158,872 ; June 5.
Kasdum Flour Company. (See Grossman. Joseph.)
Kase Electric Company, Duluth, Minn. Electric vaporiz-
ers. 172,421 ; Apr. 24.
Kassler, Max, doing business as City Naval Equipment
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chest and body protecting gar-
ments used as clothing. 179,731 ; Oct. 30.
Kassman & Kessner Inc, New York, N. Y. Men's hats
and caps. 174,663 ; June 26.
Kassman & Ke.ssner Inc.. New York, N. Y. Men's hats
and caps. 184.943 ; Nov. 27.
Katagl, Tamekichi, Seattle, Wash. Electrical stop and
direction signal light systems for vehicles. 145,110 ;
July 24.
Kattulas and Sotos, Williamsport, Pa. Medical com-
pounds for the treatment of rheumatism. 177,674 ;
Aug. 28.
Katz, B., & Son, New York, N. Y. Shopping bags. 185,467 ;
Oct. 16.
Katz Bros. Leather Goods Co., New York. N. Y. Travel-
ing bags, suitcases, and hatboxes. 186.843 ; Dec. 11.
Katz & Ogush, Inc., New York, N. Y. Platinum, gold,
silver, etc., in bars, sheets, rolls, etc. 180.012 ; Aug. 7.
Katz & Ogush, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Finger rings.
181,126 ; Nov. 27.
Katz & Ogush, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Finger rings, bar
and scarf pins, bracelets, etc. 184,168 ; Nov. 20.
Katz, Sigmund, doing business as Bluebell Malt Co..
New York, N. Y. Pure malt extracts. 172,047 ;
June 19.
Katz, Sigmimd, doing business as Diamond Star Products
Co., New York, N. Y. Pure malt extracts. 172,048 ;
Jan. 30.
Katzenberg, A. S., & Bro., Baltimore, Md. Aprons and
frocks. 185,022; Nov. 6.
Katzinger, Edward, Company, Chicago, 111. Baking pans.
171,577-8; Feb. 6.
Katzinger, Edward, Company, Chicago, 111. Baking pans.
173,192; Feb. 6.
Katzman, A. M., Corp., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
180,068 ; Sept. 18.
Katzman, A. M., Corp., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
180,069; Sept. 4.
Kaufman-Clifford, Inc., Chicago, III. Magazines pub-
lished monthly. 178,331 ; June 26.
Kaufman, Fred, New York, N. Y. Watches and parts
thereof. 179,796; July 24.
Kaufman, J., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Boys' sport caps.
175,409; June 5.
Kaufman-Rohrlich Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Sweaters and scarfs. 169.308 ; May 1.
Kaufman-Rohrlich Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Sweaters and scarf.s. 183.836 ; Oct. 30.
Kaufmann Bros., New York, N. Y. Hair nets. 153,554-5 ;
Jan. 16.
Kaufmann Department Stores, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Golf
balls. 186,429 ; Nov. 27.
Kaufmann, Wm., Geneva, Switzerland. Watches and
parts thereof. 182,917 ; Dec. 11.
Kaupke Coffee Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Spices,
coffee, etc. 163,337 ; Sept. 25.
Kaustine Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Tanks for chemi-
cal toilet.'!, septic tanks, etc. 177,086; Nov. 27.
Kayack, Frederick L., New York, N. Y. Salad dressing.
170,435; Apr. 3.
Kayline Company. (See Klein, Benjamin P.)
Kaynoe Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Children's and
youths' one-piece pyjamas. 126,219 ; Feb. 13.
Kayncp Company, The. Cleveland, Ohio. Children's un-
dergarments. 126,220 : Feb. 13.
Kaynee Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio. Children's romp-
ers and play garments. 126,221 ; May 1.
Kaynee Cdmpany, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Overalls.
126,222; May 1.
Kaynee Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Youths' dress,
negligee, and work shirts. 126,223 ; Feb. 13.
Kayser, Charles W., doing business as Charles W. Kayser
& Co., San Francisco, Calif. Textile rugs. 170,530 ;
Jan. 2.
Kayser, Charles W., & Co. (See Kayser, Charles W.)
Kayser, Julius & Co., New York, N. Y. Gloves. 174,208 ;
June 12.
Kazol Laboratories. (See McCollam, Francis L.)
Keane Provision Co., Washington, D. C. Sausage and
sausage meat. 175,085 ; July 3.
Kearns Coal Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Coal.
182,246; Oct. 16.
Keck, Will G., Kecksburg, Pa. Beverages sold as soft
drinks and sirups for making the same. 173,770 ;
Mar. 13.
Kee Lox Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Car-
bon paper. 153,297 ; May 8.
Kee Lox Manufacturing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Carbon paper. 177,384 ; May 15.
Keebler Weyl Baking Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cookies.
171.851 ; Mar. 20.
Keedy, Pfaff & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Knitted under-
wear, hosiery, and neckties. 182,754 ; Oct. 16.
Keeley Stove Company, The, Columbia, Pa. (joal, wood,
and gas cooking and heating stoves and ranges and
furnaces and heaters. 178,392 ; Sept. 4.
Keeley Stove Company, The, Columbia, Penn. Cooking
and heating stoves and ranges, furnaces, and hot-water
heaters. 178,393 : June 5.
Keely, James H., Philadelphia, Pa. Raisins. 156,281 ;
Apr. 10.
Keely & Watson, New York, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
164.852 ; June 5.
Keep Komb Co., The, Atlanta, Ga. Preparation for
dressing the hair. 175,560 ; May 15.
Keet & Roundtree Dry Goods Co., Springfield, Mo. Over-
alls, work shirts, jumpers, coats, and pants. 182,975 ;
Oct. 16.
Keetle and Keetle, Ashland, Nebr. Preparation for treat-
ment of fistula. 179,604; Aug. 14.
Keferstein, Starr & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Sealing
wax. 180,800 ; Sept. 4.
Kehlor Flour Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Self-rising
wheat flour. 163,523 ; Jan. 30.
Kehlor Flour Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Wheat
flour. 169,908; July 31.
Kehlor Flour Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Wheat
flour. 171,927 : May 1.
Kehlor Flour Mills Company, St. Louis, Mo. Wheat flour.
182,419 ; Oct. 2.
Kehoe Preserving Company, Terre Haute, Ind. Vegetable
seeds. 170,521 : ,Tulv 3.
Kehr, Ernest, Richmond Hill, New York, N. Y. Cough
lozenges. 171,326 ; Apr. 10.
Keiper, A. August,, doing bu.siness as Keiper Candy Co.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Candy and a candied sweetmeat —
namely, pop corn. 160, Ol4 ; Feb. 13.
Keiper Candy Co. (See Keiper, A. August.)
Keith, Geo. E., Company, Brockton, Mass. Leather boots
and shoes. 152,760 ; Apr. 3.
Keith, Geo. E., Company, Brockton, Mass. Boot and shoe
tips and counters. 177,675 ; July 24.
Keith, Simmons & Co., Nashville, Tenn. Blasting paper
used by miners. 172,994 ; Mar. 20.
ICeklcnsa Scalp Tonic Company. (See Callow, Horace F.)
Kell Milling Company, Vernon, Tex. Hard-wheat flour.
177,385; Dec. 18.
Kell Milling Company, Vernon, Tex. Hard-wheat flour.
181,127; Dec. 18.
Keller, George J., Newark, N. J. Watches. 175,429 ;
Dec. 4.
Keller, George E., Laboratories, Huxley, Iowa. Flour
made of cornstarch, etc., to be mixed with wheat flour.
156,495; Feb. 6.
Keller, Matthew F., Springfield, Ohio. Paints, onamel.s,
colors, etc. 137,528 ; Aug. 14.
Keller-Snelson Co., Vinita, Okla. Remedy for dandruff.
168,265; Jan. 2.
Kelley, Frederick W., Glenwood. Iowa. Medicinal prepa-
ration used in the treatment of galls, sores, etc., on
horses. 181,601 ; Sept. 18.
Kelley, Grant S., Inc., New York, N. Y. Woolen goods In
the piece. 175,930 ; Apr. 10.
Kelley Island Line and Transport Company. Cleveland,
Ohio. Ilydrated lime for agricultural purposes.
181,128 ; Nov. 20.
Kelley, Lucille B., doing business as Jimmy Boy Doll Co.,
Sidney, Ohio. Dolls. 175,660; Apr. 24.
Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Coffeelike bever-
age. 177,914 ; July 24.
Kellogg Drake & Co., Galesburg, 111. Cloaks, suits,
dresses, and hosiery. 176,836 ; Oct. 30.
Kellogg's Pep & Zep Products. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Cereal breakfast food. 182,543; Dec. 11.
Kellogg, R. M.. Co., Three Rivers, Mich. Strawberry
plants. 179,870-1 ; Nov. 27.
Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast food. 156,905 : Mar. 20.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
899
Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Cereal breakfast foods. 172,884 ; July 24.
Kelloni. Charles F., doing business as Chas. F. Kellom &
Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Crude oil, gasoline, and kero-
sene. 161,840; May 20.
Kellum Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Colteo.
184,135; Nov. 13.
Kellum Company, The, Kansas City, Mo. Coffee. 184,136 ;
Oct 9
Kelly Axe Manufacturing Company, Charleston, W. Va.
Hammers. 180.666 ; Aug. 7.
Kellv, Douu'las & Co., Vancouver, British Columbia, Can
aiia. Tea. 159,755 ; Mar. 6.
Kelly, F., Company, The, Derby, Conn. Safety pins.
170.686: Jan. 9.
Kelly Feature Film Co. (See Kelly, James T.)
Kelly, James T., doing business as Kelly Feature Film
Co., Los Angeles. Calif. Motion-picture films issued
serially. 170,652 ; Feb. 20.
Kelly-Lester Milk Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Raw milk,
raw cream, butter, milk and cottage cheese. 168,717 ;
June 5. .„
Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, New York, N. Y. Re-
silient vehicle tires. 168,046 ; Mar. 27.
Kelsey Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 179,275 ; June 5.
Kelsev Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 183,747-9 ; Sept. l8.
Kemoslivne Products, Inc., Camden, N. J. Preparation
for cleansing and polishing bathtubs, washstands, etc.
173,838; Aug. 7.
Kemp, Walter D.. New York, N. Y. Sandwichlike product.
155.352 : Sept. 18.
Kemper, Chas. M., doing business as Radio Products
Company, Westport, Conn. Radio telegraph and tele-
phono apparatus and appliances. 169.909 ; Feb. 20.
Kendall Mfg. Co., Providence, R. I., Soaps. 170,487 ;
Apr. 24.
Kendrick, James K., Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted
elastic fabric in the piece. 162,678 ; Aug. 7.
Kenilworth Manufacturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Knickerbockers or bloomers to be worn as outer gar-
ments or undergarments. 170,887 ; June 26.
Kenlit Mftr. Co.. Medford, Mass. Textile-fabric sheeting
coated with compositions. 152,076 ; Feb. 27.
Kennard. Victor P., Greenland, N. H. Jellies. 169,976 ;
Aus. 28.
Kennard, Victor P., Greenland, N. H. Jellies. 176,130 ;
July 3.
Kennedy, Colin B., Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Radio
receiving sets and parts thereof. 180,705 ; Oct. 9.
Kennedy, Colin B., Company, The, St. Louis, Mo. Radio
receiving sets and parts therefor. 180,706 ; Aug. 21.
Kennedy Valve Mfg. Co., The, Elmira, N. Y. Fire hy-
drants, indicator posts, gate valves, etc. 156,088-9 ;
Mav 22.
Kenny, C. D., Company, Baltimore, Md. Coffee. 167,944 ;
May 8.
Kenny, C. D., Company, Baltimore, Md. Coffee. 178,257 ;
July 24.
Kent-Costikyan Trading Company Inc., New York, N. Y.
Textile rugs. 175,661 ; Apr. 24.
Kent Machine Works, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Jacks.
174,578 ; Mar. 20.
Kent, Michael W., doing business as Kent Company, Kan-
sas City, Mo. Dentifrice. 178,724 ; July 17.
Kent-Owens Machine Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Non-
ferrous casting alloy. 166.077 ; Mar. 20.
Kentucky Fluor Spar Co.. Marion, Ky. Ground, lump,
and gravel fluor spar. 171.541 ; Feb. 13.
Kentucky Independent Oil Company, The, Covington, Ky.
Lubricating motor oil. 184.285 ; Oct. 23.
Kentucky Independent Oil Company, The, Covington, Ky.
Motor" oil and gasoline. 184,286; Nov. 20.
Kentucky Rock Asphalt Co., Louisville, Ky. Asphalt.
178.047 : May 29.
Kentucky Rock Asphalt Company, Louisville, Ky. Asphalt.
183.387: Nov. 27.
Kentwood Ice Manufacturing & Bottling Works, Ltd.,
Kentwood, La. Ice cream, butter, ice-cream mix, and
condensed milk. 178,444-5 ; Nov. 6.
Kenwood Dairy Company, Chicago, III. Raw milk.
176.082 ; Dec. 4.
Kenyon, C., Company. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rubber tires
and tubes. 165,960 ; Feb. 20.
Keokuk Canning Company, Keokuk, Iowa. Canned to-
matoes and preserved pickles. 179,276 ; Sept. 11.
Kerfoot. Thomas, & Co.. Limited, Bardsley, England.
Inhalant for the relief of colds in the head. 187.424 ;
Dec. 2.n.
Kerite Insulated Wire & Cable Company, Inc., The. Sey-
mour, Conn., and New York, N. Y. Insulated wire and
cables. 178,106 ; July 24.
Kerite Insulated Wire & Cable Company, Inc., The,
Seymour, Conn., and New York, N. Y. Insulated wire
and cables. 178,107: May 23.
Kermes. Max. Hainichen, Germany. Medical and surgical
bandages. 137,944; Mar. 27.
Kermul Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wonder soap,
body wash, floor cleanser, glass polish, metal polish,
etc. 173,968; Apr. 24.
Kern. George. Inc., New York, N. Y. Food product con-
sisting of tongues of animals. 163,450 ; Jan. 9.
Kerr Chickerles Incorporated, The, Frenchtown, N. J.
Live chicks. 164,763 ; Feb. 27.
Kerr Chickeries Incorporated, The, Frenchtown, N. J.
Eggs. 178,851 ; Oct. 30.
Kerr Turbine Co., Wellsville, N. Y. Turbines and re-
duction gears. 177,978 ; July 10.
Resting, Harry A., Kansas City, Mo. Pop corn. 182,420 ;
Oct. 10.
Kett, R. G., Co. (See Kett, Rudolph G.)
Kett, Rudolph G., doing business as R. G. Kett Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis. Preparation for the treatment of goiter.
162,116 ; Jan. 9.
Kevil Cereal Company, Princeton, Ky. Cereals made from
wheat bran, honey, and salt. 169,550 ; Feb. 27.
Key Chemical Co., Washington, D. C. Catarrh cream,
nasal spray, preparation for removing corns. 166,376 ;
Jan. 2.
Keydel Co., The. (See Keydel, Oscar F.)
Keydel, Oscar F., doing business as The Keydel Co.. De-
troit, Mich. Window wipers. 160,612 ; Feb. 6.
Keynote Manufacturing Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Cool-
ing chest. 171,086 ; Apr. 10.
Keynote Manufacturing Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Sep-
tic tanks. 176,480 ; July 17.
Keystone Business Service Co. Inc., Scranton, Pa. Blank
books. 185,082 ; Nov. 20.
Keystone Company of San Jose, The, also doing business
as Keystone Company, San Jose, Calif. Canned vege-
tables and fruits, flavoring extracts, etc. 184,078 ;
Dec. 18.
Keystone Consolidated Publishing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Industrial and trade directories, directories of one
or more specific industries, and combined catalogues,
173,288 ; Feb. 27.
Keystone Drain Board Co. (See Leffler, Howard.)
Keystone Flour Company, Clearfield, Pa. Wheat flour.
163,336; Jan. 30.
Keystone Fruit Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bakers' vanilla, tomato bouillon, cocoa paste, etc.
143.501 ; Aug. 28.
Keystone Fruit Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Preserved fruit. 177,607 ; July 17.
Keystone Fruit Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Preserved fruit. 177,608 ; Nov. 6.
Keystone Laboratories, Roaring Springs, Pa. Germicides
and disinfectants. 177,005 ; Dec. 18.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants comprising oils and greases. 178,508—12 ; May 15.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants comprising oils and greases. 178,514—21 ; May 15.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants comprising oils and greases. 178,726-37 ; May 15.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants comprising oils and greases. 178,738 ; June 19.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Lubri-
cants comprising oils and greases. 178,739-41 ; May 15.
Keystone Lubricating Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Grease
and oil cups and lubricators. 179,005 ; Aug. 14.
Keystone Macaroni Manufacturing Company, Lebanon,
Pa. Macaroni products. 181,129 ; Oct. 16.
Keystone Macaroni Manufacturing Company, Lebanon,
Pa. Macaroni products. 181,130 ; Oct. 23.
Keystone Macaroni Manufacturing Company, Lebanon,
Pa, Macaroni products. 181,131-3 ; Oct. 16.
Keystone Manufacturing Co., The, Buffalo, N. Y. Stud
drivers, pipe and nut wrenches, drilling posts, etc.
169,716 ; Jan. 9.
Keystone Perfume Company. (See Vail Brothers.;
Keystone Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Monthly
magazine. 179,374 ; Aug. 28.
Keystone Refractories Company, Jersey City, N. J. Fur-
nace mortar. 184,913 ; Dec. 4.
Keystone Refractories Company, Jersey City, N. J. Can-
ister. 184.944 : Dec. 11.
Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Bartonville, Peoria, 111.
Wire fence and barbed wire. 180,935 : Sept. 18.
Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Bartonville, Peoria, 111.
Wire fence and barbed wire. 183.655 ; Sept. 18.
Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Bartonville, Peoria,
111. Plain galvanized wire and galvanized telephone
wire. 184,730-1 : Sept. 18.
Keystone Varnish Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Preparation
used in the manufacture of floor paints, enamels, etc.
176,351 ; Apr. 17.
Kibbe Brothers Company, Springfield, Mass. Chocolates.
167,723-4 ; Mar. 6.
Kickbusch, A., Grocery Company, Wausau, Wis. Canned
fruits and vegetables, coffee, tea, and prepared mustard.
177,387; May 29.
Kidd and Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Peanut butter.
177,304; Aug. 14.
Kidder, Samuel. & Co. Inc., Boston, Mass. Asthmatic
pastils. 168,974 ; Mar. 20.
Kiddie Coat Manufacturing Co., New York, N. T. Infants'
_and girls' coats. 161,078 ; Jan. 23.
Kiddie-Town Products, Inc., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Crib
beds. 156,067 ; Feb. 27.
Kiddvall Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Outer
phiy suits for boys. 184,863 ; Nov. 13.
Kids Nobbv Klothes. Inc., New York, N. Y. Boys' suits
and topcoats. 160,067 ; Feb. 27.
Kielev & Mueller, Inc., New York, N. Y. Valves, traps,
and regulators. 183,071 ; Sept. 11.
900
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FRO'M THE
Alphabetical Ust of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Kiggins & Tooker Co., New York, N. Y. Golf-score hold-
ers. 169,133 ; Dec. 25.
Kiki Manufacturing Company. (See Karpman, Alexan-
der.)
Kil-Tone Company, The, Vincland, N. J. Insecticide
177,130; June 12.
Kil-Tone Company, The, Vineland, N. J. Insecticide and
fungicide. 177,561 ; Aug. 7.
Kllbourne & Jacobs Manufacturing Company, The, Colum-
bus, Ohio. Wheelbarrows and parts thereof. 168,845 ;
Feb. 6.
Kilby Frog & Switch Co., Birmingham, Ala. Railroad
frogs. 152,224 : Apr. 10.
Kilgore Mfg. Co., The, Westerville. Ohio. Pistols. 186,914 ;
Dec. 4.
Killfeather, Gertrude, Spokane, Wash. Young girls'
dresses. 183,157 ; Sept. 25.
Killian, W. H., Co., The, Baltimore, Md. Foodstuffs pre-
served In hermitically - sealed containers. 167,179 ;
May 8.
Kilzol Products Company, The, New York, N. Y. Insecti-
cides, disinfectants, and deoderizers. 171,274 ; Apr. 24.
Kimball, C. M., Company, Winthrop, Mass. Metal, silver,
and stove polishes. 153.003 ; Nov. 13.
Kimball, C. M., Company, Winthrop, Mass. Ammonia.
171,805 ; Feb. 20.
Kimball, C. M., Company, Winthrop, Mass. Ammonia.
172,000; Feb. 20.
M., Company, Winthrop, Mass. Silver polish.
Nov. 13.
. M., Company, Winthrop, Mass. Stove polish.
Nov. 13.
Inc., Kimbalton, Va. Lime.
Neenah, Wis. Book papers.
Neenah, Wis. Book papers.
Chicago, 111. Electric motors.
169,551 ;
172,113;
Kimball, C
181,191:
Kimball, C
181,192 ,
Kimbalton Lime Company
170,822 ; Apr. 17.
Kimberly-Clark Company,
175,662; Apr. 3.
Kimberly-Clark Company,
175,663-4; Apr. 3.
Kimble Klectric Company,
188,844 : Dec. 25.
Kimble, Mary A., New Orleans, La. Medicated health
tonic used in the treatment of kidney diseases, etc.
176,481; Dec. 18.
Kin, Yamei, New York, N. Y. Curd meat from the soyer.
131,177 ; Apr. 24.
King Candy Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Candies.
May 1.
King Candy Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Candies.
Apr. 10.
King Coal Company, San Francisco, Calif. Coal. 167,966 ;
Apr. 3.
King Features Syndicate, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cartoons.
185,468 ; Nov. 20.
Kinc, Frank O., niicaso, 111. Dolls. 172,598; Jan. .SO.
King, Frank O., Chicago, lU. Dolls. 177,228; Apr. 24.
Kins, Frank O.. Chicago, 111. Toy doss. 177,229 ; June 19.
King, George W., Boston, Mass. Edible vegetable fats and
oils. 164,111 ; July 24.
King, H. H., Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Wheat flour. 184,736 : Dec. 25.
King, H. P., Company, The, Bristol, Tenn. Men's and
boys' ties, dress and negligee shirts, suits, etc.
184,615 ; Nov. 27.
King, John D., sr., Charleston, W. Va. Salve, ointment,
and liniment to be used in the treatment of sore throat,
whooping cough, etc. 171,928 ; Feb. 20.
Kiag, John P., Manufacturing Co., The, Augusta, Ga.
Cotton piece good.s. 166,373 ; Sept. 18.
King, John P., Manufacturing Co., The. .\ugusta, Ga.
Cotton piece goods. 173,570 ; Apr. 10.
King Lockwood Co., Bristol, Tenn. Overalls and coats.
182,827; Oct. 2.
King, M. D., Milling Company, Pittsfield, 111
flour. 176,192-3; Aug. 14.
King, M. D., Milling Company,
184,079-80; Dec.
Mich.
Pittsfield
25.
Wheat flour
Wheat
111. Self-ris-
182,422
ing flour.
King Milling Co., Lowell
Nov. 13.
King Milling Co., Lowell, Mich. Wheat flour. 182,755
Nov. 20.
King Overall Co. Inc., The, Suffolk, Va. Overalls, shirts
underwear, and py.iamas. 183.388 ; Oct. 30.
King Player Action Company, Inc., New York, N. Y,
Piano-player actions. 172,420 ; Apr. 24.
King & Winston Products Co. (See Bishop, Arthur W.)
King, Wni. C, Scott City, Kans. Medicine for treatment
of tuberculosis, chronic coughs, colds, etc. 172,477
Apr. 3.
Kingly Shirt Co., Chicago, 111. Men's and boys' shirts.
169,363 ; May 8.
Kings County Packing Co., Arraona, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 168.041 : Feb. 6.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
168,042 ; July 24.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
168,043-4 ; Mar. 27.
Kings County Packing Company, Armona. Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 168,418 ; Mar. 27.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
168,419 ; Feb. 20.
Kings County Packine Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 168,420 ; Feb. 13.
Bangs County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
168,421 ; May 15.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
168,422; Sept. 4.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 171,327; May 15.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned and
preserved figs, canned fruits and vegetables. 171,328 ;
June 26.
Kings County Packing Co., Armona, Calif. Canned fruits.
171.329 ; June 26.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 165,388 ; Feb. 13.
King's Food Products. Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 165,389 ; Mar. 6.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 165,390 ; Feb. 13.
fvings Food Productt: Co., Portland, Oreg. Canned and
dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 165,391; Feb. 27.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 165,392 ; Dec. 4.
King's Food Products Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 165,393 ; Feb. 13.
King's Food Products Co., Portland, Oreg. Canned and
dehydrated fruits and vegetables. 171.129: July 3.
Kingsbury Company, The, Fort Wayne, Ind. Foot-bath
preparations. 167,965 ; June 5.
King.ston Knitting Company. (See Brine, James W.,
Company.)
Kinloch Hosiery Mills, The, Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 169,956 ;
Feb. 13.
Kinnear Manufacturing Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Metallic fire-resisting shutters, curtains, and doors.
163,525; Dec. 25.
Kinney Brothers, Binghamton, N. Y. Butter. 103,894 ;
Oct. 23.
Kinney, James M., Yonkers, N. Y. Brassieres and cor-
sets. 181,898; Sept. 11.
Kip, Frederic E., New York, N. Y. Fresh and preserved
fruits and vegetables. 168,682 ; Mar. 27.
Klrby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham, England. Pins
and hairpins of nonprecious metal and hand sewing
needles. 172,228 ; May 1.
Kirby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham, England. Pins
and hairpins of nonprecious metal. 172,229 ; May 1.
Kirby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham, England. Pins
of nonprecious metal. 172,230 ; May 1.
Kirby, Beard & Co., Ltd., Birmingham, England. Pins
and hairpins and hand sewing needles. 172,681 ;
May 1.
Kirby, Ernest V., doing business as Mountain Dew Co.,
Urbana, 111. Beverages sold as soft drinks and sirups
therefor. 175.249; May 15.
Kirk, Samuel & Sons, Limited, Bradford, England. Piece
goods composed of an admixture of wool and cotton.
132,052; Apr. 3.
Kirkendall, F. P., & Co., Omaha, Nebr. Leather shoes and
boots. 170,488; Mar. 20.
Kirkpatrick, John, Richland Center, Wis. Cheese.
172.,5n9: May 1.
Kirkpatrick, John, Richland Center, Wis. Cheese.
172,600; Nov. 6.
Kirkpatrick, L. H., Walsenburg, Colo. Beverages sold
as soft drinks. 182,756 ; Dec. 25.
Kirsch, David, Montreal, Canada, and New York, N. Y.
Sporting hosiei-y. 159,093 ; Feb. 27.
Kir.sch, H., & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ginger ale, sarsapa-
rilla, cream soda, celery, etc., beverages, and sirups for
making the same. 175,400 ; Apr. 17.
Kirsch, H., & Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ginger ale, sar-
saparllla, etc., sold as soft drinks and sirup for making
the same. 187,319: Dec. 4.
Kirschbaum, A. B., Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Men's
and young men's outer suits. 182.709 : Dec. 11.
Kirshbaum, R., & Son, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Ladies'
dresses, coats, and blouses. 169,957 ; May 8.
Kirschbraun & Sons, Inc., Omaha, Nebr. Butter. 161,687 ;
June 5.
Kirschbraun & Sons, Inc., Omaha, Nebr. Creamery butter.
167,819; Feb. 6.
Kirschner, M., & Sons, doing business as Daintimiss
Dressmakers, and also doing business as Marjoline
Dresses, New York, N. Y. Dresses, capes, sport suits,
outf-r skirts, waists, etc. 176,742; May 22.
Kirschner, M., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Cloaks, suits,
dresses. 178,345-6 ; July 10.
Klsco Pharmacal Co. (See Schuman, Lewis.)
Kisker, John V., & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Eggs. 178,258 ;
Aug. 21.
Kiss and Choka, Molina, 111. Rail chairs. 175,250 ;
Aug. 21.
Ki.stler Leather Company, South Boston, Mass. Leather.
158.931 ; Feb. 27.
Kistler Leather Company, South Boston, Mass. Leather.
175,991 ; July 3.
Kittle, A. F., doing business as A. F. Kittle & Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Canned fish, fruit, and vegetables.
173,772 ; June 5.
Kjelgaard, Gregers, G. B.. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Swim-
ming apparatus. 187,822 : Dec. 18.
Klamath River Packers Assn., Requa, Calif. Canned
salmon. 184,864 ; Dec. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
901
Klapp, Cbarles L., St. Louis, Mo. Face powder, face
creams, perfume, etc. 165,696 ; Feb. 27.
Klauber Bros. & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
174,246 ; Mnr. 6.
Klauber Wnngeuheim Co., San Diego, Calif. Coffee.
176.S96; May 29.
Klauser, .Vrtbur O.. (loliiK business as The Von KnpBf
Inhaler Co., Toledo, Ohio. Medicines for respiratory
passnces. 173,091 : .-Vug. 21.
Klenns-Tt Jfnnufncturing Co., The. (See Hugh, John S.)
Klebanoff, David, doing business as Pestine Chemical
Co.. rhiladelphla, Pa. Insecticides. 179,375 ; Sept. 11.
Klcen Products Co. (See Tietjen, G. D.)
Klein, Alec, doing business as F. L. Klein Noodle Co.,
Chicago. 111. Saratoga potato chips, macaroni, egg
noodles, and spaghetti. 163,154 ; Aug. 14.
Klein. Benjamin F., doing business as Kayline Company,
Cleveland. Ohio. Electric-light fixtures. 181,530 ;
Oct. 9.
Klein, Benjamin F., doing business as Kayline Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Electric-lighting fixtures. 181,531 ;
Oct. 9.
Klein, David, doing business as St. James Market Samuel
Klein & Son, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dressed meats, poultry,
game, etc. 175,872; Sept. 11.
Klein, jack, doing business as J. Klein Co., New York,
N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 177,388; May 22.
Klein, Jack, doing business as J. Klein Co., New York.
N. Y. Handkerchiefs. 186,91.5-16; Dec. 25.
Klein, L,., Inc., Chicago, 111. Men's hats and shirts.
174,308; Sept. 11.
Klein. L., Inc., Chicago, 111. Men's and boys' suits, over-
coats, and hats. 174,309 ; July 17.
Klein, L.. Inc., Chicago, 111. Wheat flour, canned fruits,
vegetables, etc. 174,310; Sept. 18.
Klein-Messner Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 171,331 : June 26.
Klein, Samuel, New York. N. Y. Ladies' dresses, coats,
and suits. 144,081 ; Aug. 7.
Kleiner, Theodore, doing business as Lemon Products
Company, Santa Barbara, Calif., Salve and lotion for
the skin and scalp. 180,124; Sept. 18.
Kleinert, I. B., Rubber Company, New York, N. Y.
Dress shields. 179,104 : July 3.
Kleinert, I. B., Rubber Companv, New York. N. Y. Dress
shields. 179.105; July 31.
Klelnschmidt Electric Co., Inc.. Long Island City. N. Y.
Telegraph apparatus. 168,894 ; June 12.
Kleis, Adolf J., doing business as Sheik Toilet Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Hair dressing. 177,443 ;
Sept. 4.
Kleis, Adolf J., doing business as Sheik Toilet Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Hair dressing. 177,444 ;
Sept. 25.
Klekner. Albert, doing business as French American Mfg.
Co., New York, N. Y. Tapestries, panels, centerpieces.
and runners. 176,410 ; Dec. 11.
Klensch, J. W.. & Co., Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Cheese. 159.709 ; Dec. 11.
Klerol Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Ointment used
externally for treating eczema, hemorrhoids, skin erup-
tions, etc. 170,021 ; Jan. 9.
Klin, Urban A., doing business as Klin Bros. Golf Mfg.
Co., Homewood, 111. Golf clubs. 184,504 ; Nov. 6.
Kline, Dr. R. H., Co. (See Chappell, Alexander W.)
Kline, Edward A., doing business as E. A. Kline & Co.,
New York. N. Y. Cigars. 176,632 ; June 12.
E3ine, Edward A^ doing business as E. A. Kline & Co.,
New York, N. Y. Tobacco products. 182,591 ; Oct. 23.
Kllng Bros. & Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Bathing suits,
sweaters, sport vests and coats, caps, and muflflers.
159,209 ; Mar. 20.
Kling-Tlte Products Co., Chicago, 111. Ready-mixed roof
paint. 170,687 ; Jan. 9.
Klipstein, Tobias, New York, N. Y. Coats. 159.267 ;
Dec. 4.
" Kllpto " Loose Leaf Manufacturing Co., The. (See
Bennett, Geo. A. I
Bklosner, Morris, doing business as Klosner Improved Ap-
paratus Company, New York, N. Y. Electric switches,
telephone-control switches amplifier-control switches,
etc. 174,579; July 24.
Klug, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ice-cream preparation.
174,696 ; July 3.
Kluk Chemical Co. (See Carpenter, "Walter M.)
Knapp Brothers Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Bull-nose corner beads, small-nose corner beads, rail
corner beads, etc. 174,082 ; June 5.
Knapstein. T. L., Appleton, Wis. Cheese. 170,071 ;
Mar. 27.
Knell, Louis, doing business as Armored Trunk Mfg. Co..
YoungRtown. Ohio. Trunks. 184.914 ; Oct. HO.
Knight, B. B. & R., Inc., Providence, R. I., and New York,
N. Y. Nurses' and maids' uniforms, caps, and aprons,
men's and boys' shirts, etc. 172,682 ; Aug. 7.
Knight, B. B. & R., Inc., Providence, R. I., and New York,
N. Y. Sheets and pillowcases. 181,489 ; Aug. 7.
Knight, Edward B., doing business as E. Ben Knight,
Penn Yan, N. Y. Salves or ointments and oils as reme-
dial agents for cuts, burns, sprains, catarrh, etc.
171,176; Feb. 20.
Knight, Joe M., Elfers, Fla. Oranges, grapefruit, and
citrous fruit in their natural state. 168,848 ; May 1.
Knight, Nita G., Boundbrook. N. J. Candy. 162,824 ;
May 22.
Knight, Thomas J., doing business as Knight Drug Co.,
I'lant City, Fla. Sorehead remedy for chickens.
158,875 ; May 8.
Knighthood Flour and Cereal Co. (See Atkinson, Fred-
erick C.)
Knitted Textiles Corporation, New York, N. Y., and
Allentown, Pa. Knitted fabrics in the piece and
woven silk and cotton piece goods. 174,311 ; May 29.
Knitted Textiles Corporation, New York, N. Y., and Allen-
town, Pa. Woven and knitted textile fabrics in the
piece and cotton and wool piece goods. 179,798-9 ;
July 3.
Knitted Textiles Corporation, Allentown, Pa. Fabrics
knitted of worsted, worsted and fiber, silk, and all fiber
silk. 181,752; Aug. 7.
Knitwear Manufacturing Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y^.
Knitted sweaters and dress skirts. 157,431 ; July 3.
Knopf, Alfred A., Inc., New York, N. Y. Completely-
printed books. 170,653 ; Sept. 25.
Knothe Brothers Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Pyjamas,
dress and negligee shirts, nightshirts, and men's robes.
171,422; July 3.
Knothe Brothers Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Garters,
waist belts, and suspenders. 177,915 ; July 31.
Knowles, J. C., Monticello, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruit.
169,404 ; Feb. 27.
Knowlton, E. W., doing business as Knowlton Labora-
tories, Pasadena, Calif. Preparation for use in internal
inflammation. 169,977 ; Jan. 23.
Knowlton Laboratories. (See Knowlton, E. W.)
Knox Hat Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hats for
men, women, and children. 171,806 ; Apr. 24.
Knox, James H., Hardisty, Alberta, Canada. Veterinary
and poultry medicines. 164,505 ; Feb. 6.
Knox Pharmacal Company, Rockland, Me. Tonic for
cats and kittens. 177.131 ; June 12.
Knoxall Novelties. Inc., New York, N. Y. Play balls and
beach balls. 169,857; Feb. 6.
Kobayashi, H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Broad silks
and silk and cotton goods in the piece. 170,769 ;
Jiinp 19.
Koblenzer, Sidney J., doing business as M. Koblenzer &
Son, New York, N. Y. Shirts, pyjamas, underwear,
hats, hose, etc. 179,153 ; July 24.
Sobolt, George E., Chicago, 111. Manicure preparations.
173,711 ; Apr. 10.
Kobylanski, John F., doing business as Five Brothers
Medicine Co.. Gary, Ind. Liniments and pills. 176,838 ;
Aug. 14.
Koch, H. C. F., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
177,389; Sept. 11.
Kockos Bros., Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Canned fruits,
vegetables, and fish. 183,216-17: Sept. IS.
Koefoed, Hauberg, Marstrand & Helweg, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Centrifugal oil purifiers or oil separators.
177,042; Aug. 28.
Koehler Manufacturing Company, Marlboro, Mass. Stor-
age batteries, mine lamps, charging apparatus for mine
lamps, and parts of such articles and apparatus.
171,643; Jan. 9.
Koehn, Edouard, Geneva, Switzerland. Index thermom-
eters. 164,057 ; May 15.
Koenig, Abraham M., New York, N. Y. All-leather and
imitation-leather merchandise and eyeglass receptacles.
159,756: .Tan. 9.
Koetter, William H., doing business as Koetter Manu-
facturing Co., Peoria, 111. Carbon remover for gasoline
engines. 180,126: July 31.
Kohler Company, Kohler, Wis. Electric generating plants.
172,889; Feb. 20.
Kohn and Silverberg, Chicago, 111. Dyes and dye sticks.
179,208; Aug. 14.
Kohnstamm, H., & Co., Inc. (See Kohnstamm, H., &
Co., assignor.)
Kohnstamm, H., & Co., New York, N. Y., assignor to H.
Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. Washing powder for laundry
purposes. 154,369 ; Jan. 2.
Kohnstamm. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Washing
powder. 180,375; July 24.
Kohr Mfg. Co., Middletown. Pa. Medicinal preparation
for treatment of eczema, tetter, etc. 179,732 ; Sept. 18.
Kokomo Automotive Mfg. Co.. Kokomo, Ind. Automobile
rear-view mirrors and windshield wings. 186,278-9 :
Dec. 11.
Kokomo Grocers Dairy Products Company, The, Kokomo,
Ind. Bottled milk. 168,533 : Sept. 11.
Kolbe Paint Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ready-
mixed paints, house paints, paint enamels, varnishes,
etc. 175.358 ; Apr. 17.
Kolber, Michael. New York, N. Y. Men's dress and negli-
gee shirts. 178,926-7; Aug. 28.
Kolbert, Edward, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Fur collars
and cuffs. 182,248; Oct. 2.
Kolkebeck, John F., New York, N. Y. Leather shoes.
175.723 : July 3.
Koncrete Exterior Stucco Company. (See P'atner, Wil-
liam H.)
Kondo Novelty Co., The, Mount Vernon, N. Y, Hosiery
supporters. 170,201 ; Apr. 3.
902
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — -Continued.
Konroe Merchants. (See Roberts, Samuel.)
Kools Manufacturing Company, Appleton, Wis. Vege-
table-paring machines. 179,605 ; Aug. 14,
Kop Bros., New Xoik, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, corset
covers, waists, and underwear of textile fabric for
women. 167,986 ; Jan. 2.
Kopf Bros. Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Grapefruit.
183.451 : Oct. 16.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassiferes, corset
covers, waists, and underwear for women. 167,987 ;
Apr. 24.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassiferes, and
underwear. 169,019 ; aJn. 2.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassi&res, and
underwear. 169,021 ; Jan. 2.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassiferes, and
underwear. 169,023 ; Jan. 2.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear. 169,025 ; Jan. 2.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassiferes, and
underwear. 169,027 ; Jan. 2.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and un-
derwear of textile fabric for women. 169,811 ; Feb. 13.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassiferes, and
underwear. 174,247 ; Nov. 13.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear for women. 174,248-50 ; Sept. 18.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and
underwear. 184,247-S ; Oct. 16.
Kops Bros., New York, N. Y. Corsets, brassieres, and un-
derwear. 184,470 ; Nov. 6.
Koppe, Edgar J., doing business as The Tex-Alie Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Tamales. 179,154 ; Sept. 25.
Koppel Industrial Car & Equipment Company. Kop-
pel and Pittsburgh, Pa. Box, stock, gondola, tank,
dump, platform, etc., cars. 165.447-50 : Mar. 13.
Koppel, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Cigars, cigarettes, and
smoking tobacco. 185,125 ; Nov. 20.
Korn Bros., New York, N. Y. Sweaters, cardigan jackets,
scarfs, bathing suits, etc. 185,342 ; Nov. 20.
Korn, Wald, Davenport, Iowa. Motor cycles. 175,086 :
Apr 10
Koronkowa Medicine Company. (See Burke, Claude A.)
Kortenbach & Rauh, Weyer, Germany. Umbrellas.
162,556; May 1.
Kortenbach & Rauh, Weyer, Germany. Umbrellas.
162,557 ; May 8.
Kosinski, Konstantin, Ipswich, Mass. Oil to prevent
perspiration of the feet. 172,601 ; Mar. 6.
Kosraos Chemical Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Finger-
nail liquid gloss. 160,140 : May 29.
Kosofsky, Aaron, doing business as Hudson Bay Pur
Company, New York, N. Y. Chemical preparation user!
on dyed furs. 172,479 ; Mar. 6.
Koss, Edward F., doing business as Koss Products, Wash-
ington, D. C. Antiseptic and cooling lotion for use
after shaving. 168,535 : Feb. 6.
Koss Products. (See Koss, Edward P.)
Kottler, Aaron P., doing business as Dr. Kottler Labora-
tories, Chicago, 111, Chemical preparation to remove
ekin blemishes. 178,928 ; July 24.
Kotzin, Theodore, Lo.s Angeles, Calif. Outing and work
clothing. 164,252 ; Sept. 18.
Kovacs and Meszaros, Denbo, Pa. Envelopes. 162,179 ;
May 1.
Kracker-Kup Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Edible cups
capable of retaining liquids. 163,882 ; Mar. 6.
Kraemer, Edmund M., doing business as The E. K. Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for hay fever and
rose cold. 179,606 ; Sept. 18.
Kraft Chemical Company, Oklahoma, Okla. Shoe polisli
containing a dye. 173,651 ; June 12.
Kraft, J. L., & Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. Cheese. 160,814 ;
Jan. 30.
Kraft, J. L., & Bros. Co., Chicago, 111. Cheese. 177, 67S ;
Nov. 20.
Kranenburg, Pirma R. Groningen, Netherlands. Substi-
tutes for white lead. 182,977 ; Oct. 2.
^^■^iPJPi^',- ^^- J" M*S- Co., St. Paul, Minn. Hair tonic.
169,599 ; Jan. 2.
Krank, A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Snampoo. 169,858 ;
June 5.
Krank, A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Face lotion.
170,022 : Jan. 23.
Krank, Alfred J., St. Paul, Minn. Hair dressiug and
dandruff remedy. 173,427-S ; Apr. 3
Krank, A. J., Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Vanishing and
massage cream. 173,500 ; Apr. 24.
Krank, Alfred J., St. Paul, Minn. Hair tonic and fixa-
tive. 173,193 : Apr. 24.
Krasnow, R., & Sons, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Fresno
Calif. Fresh citrus fruits. 166,304 ; Feb. 20
Krause, Robt., Co., The, Davenport, Iowa. Overalls,
shirts, pants, or trousers, coats, etc. 171,701 ;*May 29
ICrazifor American Toy Co., Hartford, Conn. Toys.
179,476 ; Aug. 21.
Krebs Pigment & Chemical Company, The, Newport, Del.
Paint pigments. 172,840-1 ; Mar. 27.
Kreider, John C, doing business as White Rock Liniment
Company, Rohrestown, Pa. Liniment. 182 710 ■
Nov. 13.
Krementz & Company, Newark, N. J. Collar buttons of
solid gold and of rolled gold plate. 181,194 ; Nov. 27.
Kremer Metal Products Co., Chicago, 111. ^eet-metal
gasoline stoves. 183,303 : Nov. 27.
Krichbaum, Ora, doing business as K & W Rubber Com-
pany, Delaware, Ohio. Pneumatic tires and inner
tubes. 182,831 ; Dec. 18.
Krieger, Edward, & Company, New York, N. Y. Topcoats.
167,526; Jan. 30.
Krippendorf-Tuttle White Cliff Products Co., The, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Ground limestone, chalk whiting, chalk,
asphalt filler, and whiting. 176,482 ; July 3.
Krippendorf-Tuttle White Cliffs Products Co., The, Cin-
cinnatti, Ohio. Fertilizers. 177,744 ; June 19.
ICroder, John, and Henry Reubel Company, The, New
York. N. Y. Angle joints for railings, brackets, brads,
metallic carpet bindings, etc. 163,584 ; Jan. 23.
Kroger Grocery & Baking Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bread. 153,885 ; Dec. 4.
Kroger Grocery & Baking Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Canned fruits, vegetables, and salmon, and condiments.
184.926 ; Dec. 25.
Kroneberger, C. H., & Co., Baltimore, Md. Coffee and
tea. 165,085 ; Mar. 20.
Kronovet, Joseph A., doing business as The Durabell
Mills Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery and men's and
women's knitted underwear. 165,959 ; Jan. 2.
Kropacz, John, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. Steam whis-
tle. 162,934; Feb. 20.
Kroudvird, Abram, New Bedford, Mass. Bread. 178,048 ;
Dec. 11.
Krueger-Tobin Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
175,087 ; June 5.
Krumm & McDonald Co. (See McDonald, William J.)
Krysiak, John, Four Corners, Wyo. Sleighs. 170,142 ;
Feb. 6.
Kubota, Seiichi, Tokyo, Japan. Preparation for cancer.
17.S,R91 : Aug. 21.
Kuhn, Harry D., doing business as H. Dale Kuhn, H.
Dale Kuhn Manufacturing Pharmacist, Kuhn Drug
Company, and H. Dale Kuhn Laboratory, Shelby, Ohio.
Epsom-salts pills. 181,999 ; Nov. 6.
Kuhn, Harry J., doing business as Kuhn Paint and Var-
nish Works, Houston, Tex. Prepared paints, varnishes,
driers, paste paints, colors in oil. etc. 171,023 ; Jan. 9.
Kuhn Paint and Varnish Works. (See Kuhn, Harry J.)
Kulik, Irving, doing business as Index-Ray Mount Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Mounts for photographic negatives.
170,143; Jan. 16.
Kumamoto, Miyakichi, doing business as Kumamoto Pish
Co., Seattle, Wash. Pish cakes and canned fish,
175,015; July 3,
Kummer, Upmann & C*o., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 179,608: Ju'y 3.
Kundtz, Theodor, Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Pho-
nograpli cabinets, dower and cedar chests, and seats.
178,929 ; Nov. 13.
Kunst & Small Co., New York, N. Y. Woolen, mohair,
jute, cotton, silk, and linen fabrics. 181,195 ; Aug. 28.
Kunz Preparations Co. (See Minneapolis Brewing Com-
pany.)
Kuppenheimer, B., & Co., doing business as The House of
Kuppenheimer, Chicago, 111. Men's outer clothing —
viz, suits, and particularly coats. 170,587 ; May 15.
Kurtin & Kurtin, New York, N. Y. Butter, eggs,' cheese.
155,410; Feb. 6.
Kurtz Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Macaroni and olive oil.
167,002 ; Apr. 17.
Kusaka, T., San Jose, Calif. Medicine for the skin.
2 80,981. Sept. 18.
Kushner & Gillman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Outer wear
for men's and young men's clothing consisting of
coats and suits. 167,134 ; Mav 1.
Kutner-Goldsteln Co., San Francisco, Calif. Sulphur
183,304 ; Nov. 13.
Kutz, M., Company, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Ladies' hats.
175,992 : May 22.
Kux Bleiweiss Company, The, Cleveland. Ohio. Ladies'
coats, suits, skirts, and dresses. 180,185 ; Aug. 21.
Kwik-Ege Stropper Co. (Not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Razor-
blade-stropping holders. 158,129 ; Aug. 14.
Kwush-Ru Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Perfume and
incense. 169,486 ; Nov. 18
Kyle, Osborn H., Columbus, Ohio. Medicine for blood
rheumatism, lumbago, and the nerves. 166,888 ; Feb. 20
Kyograph Photo System. (See Wiggin, J. P.)
L. D. Caulk Company, The, Milford, Del. Medicated soap.
185,412 ; Nov. 20.
L & L Knit Goods Mfr's. Ass'n. of Greater New York,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Knit sweaters and sweater coats,
vests, etc. 182,592; Sept. 4.
L. & M. System Clothes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Over-
coats and suits. 179,733 ; Oct. 9.
L. S. Laboratories. (See Singer, Louis.)
L & W Mfg. Company, Vincennes, lud. Medicine for
the treatment of ingrowing toenails. 177,445 ;
July 10.
La-Bay Co. (See Morehouse, L. M.)
La Belle Brassiere Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bras-
sieres and girdles. 179,209 ; Sept. 11.
Laboratorio Chimico Farmaceutico Moderno Di Granelli
Candiani & C, Turin, Italy. Magnesia used for phar-
maceutical purposes. 175,794 ; June 26.
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903
Lnboratorio Chimico Fiumacoutico V. Baldncci. (See
Baldaeei, Valontino.)
Labuiatoriuiu, Leo. (See v. Maycuburs, Ottomar II.)
Laboratory Specialty Company, The, Ciiu'liinati, Ohio.
Toilet preparations. 141,229 ; May 15.
La Borie. Louis. Rochester, N. Y. Tooiiin, a table game.
181, 19G: .\iisr. -Jl.
La Boyteaux. Clarence E., doing business as C. E. La
Boyteaux Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Concrete mix-
ers, saw tables, pumps, hoists, and shovels. 174, 9G6 ;
May S.
Lace-Net Importing Co., New York, N. Y. Sillc Inces, silk
and fiber and silk and wool laces. 169,766; .Tune 12
La Cie. C. 11. Catelli, Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Can-
ada. Alimentary pastes. 166,348; Aug. 14.
Laclede Brass Works. (See Modra. William.)
La Colla, Joseph, doing business as La CoUa, Brooklyn,
X. Y. Face creams, perfumes, rouges, etc. 170,937 ;
Dec. 18.
La Creole Laboratories. (See Van Vleet-Mansfield Drug
Co.)
La Croix, John D., Vincennes, Ind. I'owder and prepara-
tion for the hands. 184,408 ; Nov. 13.
La Crosse Kubber Mills Co., doing business as Wisconsin
Rubber Mills Co., La Crosse, Wis. Kubber boots and
shoes. 170.489 ; Apr. 3.
La Crosse Rubber Mills Co., La Crosse, Wis. Rubber
boots and shoes. 170,492 ; Feb. 27.
La Crosse Rubber Mills Co., La Crosse, Wis. Rubber boots
and shoes. 171,370; Dec. 4.
La Crosse Rubber Mills Co., La Crosse, Wis. Rubber
heels for shoes, rubber soled and heeled shoes, and
leather shoes. 177,8o0 ; Nov. 13.
Lacteal Analytical Laboratories, Inc. Buffalo, N. Y.
Milk culture. 169,767 ; Mar. 27.
La Dez Cigar Co., Denver, Colo. Cigars. 172,023 ; Jan. 9.
Ladwig-Schlueter Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Beverage sold
as a soft drink and sirups used in the preparation of
same. 178,259 ; May 22.
Lady Janis Perfume Co., Chicago, 111. Cold cream, com-
plexion powder, perfume, and toilet water. 173,652 ;
Apr. 10.
Ladv Janis Perfume Co., Chicago, 111. Soap. 173,653 ;
Mar. 20.
Lafans. Walter S., doing business as The Bethelite Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn. Decorative lanterns. 170,980 :
Mar. 27.
Lafayette Phnrmacal Company, The. La Fayette, Ind.
Pharmaceutical preparation for the treatment of hyper-
acidity, gastritis, etc. 172,541 ; Mar. 6.
La Fleur Laboratories. (See Levy, Simeon S.)
Laforg Perfumery Co. (See Caplan, Joseph.)
La France Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Non-
alcoholic, maltless soft drinks. 184,973 ; Dec. 25.
Lageman, Clemens, doing business as H. Trommsdorff,
Aix-la-Chapelle, (jermany. Medical and pharmaceutical
compounds and chemicals. 172,067 ; Dec. 18.
Lagerholm. Fred E., doing business as The Rodei Com-
pany, Charlotte, N. C. Rat exterminator. 163,586 ;
Oct. 9.
Lagreca Co. (See Lagreca, John.)
Lagreca, John, doing business as The Lagreca Co., Taun-
ton, Mass. Ointment for use on burns, itch, varicose
veins, etc. 167,306 ; Jan. 2.
Laidlaw, James H., doing husiness as Marvel-o Manufac-
turing Co., San Diego, Calif. Polishing compound for
automobile bodies. 149,592 ; Apr. 24.
Laird Manufacturing Co., Inc., The., Richmond, Va. Cof-
fee. 171,581 ; May 8.
Laird & Son. (See McLennan, Kenneth J. C.)
Laitman & Laitman, New York, N. Y. Traveling hags,
suitcases, brief cases, and trunks. 183,578 ; Oct, 30.
Lake Erie Provision Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Hams, bacon, lard, and sausage product.^. 172,422 ;
May 29.
Lakeland Highlands Citrus Growers Assn., Haskell, Fla.
Citrous fruits. 175,724 ; Oct. 2.
Lake Mills Milk Company. (See Baumann, Carl A.)
Lake Odessa Canning Co., Lake Odessa, Mich. Canned
vegetables and fruits. 175,796 ; May 8.
Lake Shore Elevator Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Animal feeds. 177,562 ; Sept. 18.
Lakeside Biscuit Co., The, Toledo, Ohio, and Detroit,
Mich. Sugar wafers, cookies, biscuits. 182,313 ;
Nov. 20.
Lakeside Forge Company, Erie, Pa. Tools, particularly
pliers and wrenches. 185,660 ; Dec. 4.
La Lone, Wilfred, doing husiness as Brillio Chemical Com-
pany. Polish and cleaner for automobiles, phonographs,
hardwood floors, furniture, etc. 178,615 ; June 19,
Lam, Glines & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tea. 167,137 ;
Apr. 3.
Lam, Glines & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tea. 167,138 ;
Feb. 20.
Lamb, Herbert W., doing business as Fireside Industries,
Lagrange, Ind. Correspondence course in applied arts,
decalcomania transfers, etc. 174,742; Aug. 28.
Lamb, Thomas B., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
159,096; Apr. 3.
Lamb, Thomas B., New York, N. Y. Metal containers
used for candv, lunch, workboxes, etc, 180,227 ;
Oct. 30.
Lamb, Thomas B,, New York, N. Y. Talcum powder.
l'i:6,483 ; Nov. 27.
Lambert Pliarraacal Company, St. Louis, Mo. Medicated
tablet for relief of indigestion, ailments of the throat,
etc. 170,770; Feb. 18.
Lambert Tire & Rubber Company, Barberton, Ohio. Rub-
ber cushion tires. 169,309 ; Jan, 30,
Lambert. Virginia C. B., doing business as Ozark Chemical
Co.. Arcadia, Mo. Nail emollient or polish. 170,403 ;
Feb. 13.
Lamborn & Company, New York, N. Y'. Toilet soaps.
174,397 ; Mar. 20.
Laminated Shim Conipanv, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Shims and shim stock. 178,617 ; C)ct. 16.
La Minnuette Trading Co. (See Schneider, Aaron,)
Lnmke & Stemme, Inc., New York, N. Y, Surgical rubber
goods and druggists' sundries. 173,237 ; May 8.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Choco-
late. 166,307 ; May 15.
Lamont-Corliss and Companv, New York, N. Y. Chocolate
coating. 167,254 ; Mar. 20.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Milk
chocolate and cocoa. 167,255 ; Mar. 20.
Lamont-Corliss and Company, New York, N. Y. Milk
chocolate and cocoa. 167,257 ; Mar. 20.
Lamoreaus, Raymond I., Philadelphia, Pa. Butter and
eggs. 168,316; Mar. 20.
Lamport Company of Texas Inc., The, Dallas, Tex. Linen,
canvas, cotton, and sailcloth in the piece. 173,133 ;
Aug. 28.
Lamport Export Company, Inc. New York, N. Y. Linen,
canvas, cotton, and sail cloth piece goods. 173,134 ;
Mar. 6.
Lamson & Sessions Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Bolts.
166,745 ; Feb. 13.
Lani-T6 Mfg. Co., Oklahoma, Okla. Shaving lotions.
166,142 ; Oct, 9,
Lam-T6 Mfg Co,, Oklahoma, Okla, Cosmetics, 166,837 ;
Dec, 18,
Lancaster Bone Fertilizer Co, Inc, Lancaster, Pa, Fer-
tilizers and lime for fertilizers. 178,260 ; May 15.
Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass. Textile cotton dresses.
172,747 ; Aug. 28.
Lance Packing Co., Charlotte, N. C. Candy, peanut butter,
peanut-hutter sandwich, shelled and salted peanuts,
marshmallows, etc. 156,644 ; Mar. 20.
Lanchester Shirt Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's and
boys' dress shirts, 169,717 ; May 8.
Lanco Coupler Company, Lancaster, Pa. Variocouplers.
187,109; Dec, 4,
Land, Julius, doing business as Vanitie Hat Co., New
York, N. Y. Ladies', misses', and children's hats.
152,428 ; July 24.
Landau Cabinet Company, St. Louis, Mo. Upholstered
furniture. 174,743 ; Aug. 7.
Landauer & Co. Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Men's and boys'
work shirts. 184,552 ; Nov, 13,
Lande & Miskend, New York, N, Y. Silk undergarments
for women and children. 169,364 ; Jan. 23.
Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn. Electrically-
driven vacuum cleaners. 175,799 ; May 8.
Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn. Electrically-
driven laundry washing machines. 180,376 ; Sept. 4.
Landis & Gyr A.-G. Zug, Switzerland. Electrical record-
ing measuring instruments. 181,692 ; Oct. 2.
Landis & Gyr A.-G. Zug, Switzerland. Electrical max-
imum recording measuring instruments. 181,693;
Oct, 2.
Landis Machine Company, Waynesboro, Pa. Cutter heads,
thread-cutting machines, and cutters therefor. 182,593 ;
Oct. 9.
Lane Bryant, New York, N. Y'. Outer and inner gar-
ments. 159,974 ; Oct. 23,
Lane Bryant, New York, N. Y'. Outer and inner gar-
ments, 160,356; Oct, 23,
Lane Co, Inc, The, Altavista, Va, Cedar chests.
180,377 ; Aug. 28.
Lane, J. H., & Co., New York, N. Y. Fustian. 168,319 ;
Oct. 23.
Lane, W. T., & Brothers, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Cloth bags
and haskets. 166,306 ; Feb. 13.
Dane, W. T., jr., Joneshoro, Ark. Cantaloupes.
180,015 ; Sept. 11.
Lanfranchi, Anne, doing business as Rollee, New York,
N. Y. Hats for women and children. 177,305 ;
Sept. 11.
Langbein, Wm., & Bros., New York, N. Y. Razors, knives,
shears, and tools. 166,528 ; Mar. 6.
Langdon, Maurice J., Boston. Mass. Toilet preparations.
182,474 : Nov. 13.
Langfeld, Daniel, doing business as High Score Products
Co., Omaha, Nebr. Creamery butter and eggs. 167,181 ;
Jan. 9.
Langfeld, Daniel, doing business as High Score Products
Co., Omaha, Nebr. Creamery butter. 167,182 ; Jan. 9.
Langner, Solomon, New York, N. Y. Coconut fats for
food purposes. 182,349 ; Nov. 6.
Lanman & Kemp Inc., New York, N. Y. Medicinal
seed. 175,874 ; June 26.
Lanoil System Ltd., New York, N. Y. Preparations for
the hair, hair-waving fluids, etc. 174,903 ; Nov. IS
Lansburgh & Brother, Washington, D, C Pho'iograph!>
171,424 ; Jan. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-maric applicants — Continued.
Lanton Auto Equipment Company, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Automobile luggage carriers. 185^72 ;
Nov. 27.
Lanzet, Annette, doing business as Lanzette Laboratories,
San Francisco, Calif. Face cleanser consisting of a
specially-prepared tissue paper, face cream, talcum
powder, etc. 167,135 ; Jan. 23.
Lanzette Laboratories. (See Lanzet, Annette.)
Lapres, Theo. J. Inc., Atlantic City, N. J. Salt-water
taffy. 167,777 ; May 29.
Larabee Flour Mills Corporation, The, Hutchinson, Kans.,
and Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 162,426-8;
Mar. 20.
Larabee Flour Mills Corporation, The, Hutchinson,
Kans., and Kansas City, Mo. Wheat flour. 171,502 ;
Mar. 13.
La Resista Corset Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Cor-
sets, brassiferes, brasselettes, and bandeaux. 165,689 ;
Mar. 20.
La Resista Corset Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn.
Corsets. 167,004 ; May 29.
Largal Company. (See Glessner, Inez C.)
La-rite Laboratories. (See Bright, William M.)
Larkin Automotive Parts Company, The, Dayton, Ohio.
Detachable force-feed lubricating apparatus, parts
and fittings thereof. 177,745 ; .July 10.
Larkin, Bertha M., Georgetown, Mass. Toy villages and
dolls. 171,343; Aug. 7.
Larkin Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Soap, polishes, etc.
179,155; Dec. 18.
Larkin Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Medicated ointments or
salves for external use. 179,942 ; Oct. 9.
Larrowe Milling Company, Detroit, Mich. Dairy and
cattle feed. 159,587-9 ; Apr. 3.
Larson, Clifford M., Chicago, 111. Liquid gauges, gauges
for measuring the relative change in gravities of liquids,
etc. 178,049 ; .July 31.
Larson, L. P., Jr., Company, Chicago, 111. Chewing gum.
168,769; Mar. 27.
Larson, L. P., Jr., Company, Chicago, 111. Mint confec-
tion. 108.770 ; Mar. 27.
Larson-Sorahan Co., Inc., Salem, Oreg. Furniture and
automobile polish. 177,563 ; July 17.
Larus & Brother Company, Richmond, Va. Smoking to-
bacco. 187,226 : Dec. 25.
La Salle Manufacturing Company, La Salle, 111. Oflico
and phonogr.iph record racks. 172,748 ; Mar. 27.
Lasco Company (See Stabler, Louis A.)
Lasher, Charles W., jr., doing business as The Art Label
Company, Chicago, III. Display stands or easels.
174,251 ; Apr. 10.
Las-Ka Company, Inc., The, Des Moines, Iowa. Candy
cup for holding ice cream and ices. 181,286; Dee. 25.
Laskin Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Camisoles, bloomers,
chemises, etc. 171,223 ; May 15.
Laskin-Swatt Co., El Paso, Tex. Hosiery. 170,144 ;
Feb. 20.
Laskin-Swatt Co., El Paso, Tex. Cotton and wool piece
goods. 170,145 ; June 5.
La Societe Anonyme des Automobiles Unic, Puteaux,
France. Bicycles, automobiles, motor cycles, tricycles,
and bicyclettcs. 167,249 ; Mar. IC.
La Societe Anonyme "Parfums Gueldy," Paris, France.
Perfumes, toilet waters, face lotions, etc. 170,938 ;
Mar. 6.
La Societe En Norn CoUectif J. Thiriez Pere & Fils, Lille,
France. Sewing thread. 182,919 ; Aug. 28.
Latham, S. A., Andalusia, Ala. Liniment and antiseptic
for external application in the treatment of rheumatism,
blood poison, infections, etc. 172,602 ; Feb. 20.
Latheral Soap Company, Tampa, Fla. Soap. 170,531 ;
Jan. 30.
Lau, H. P., Co., Lincoln, Nebr. Food-flavoring extracts,
salad dressing, etc. 177,390 ; Nov. 20.
Lava Crucible Company of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cements. 162,119; Mar. 27.
La Valliere Co., The, New Orleans, La. Toilet deodo-
rant. 173,980; Dec. 18.
La Valliere Company, The, New Orleans, La. Perfume
extract, toilet water, bath salt, talcum powder, etc.
169,444; Mar. 27.
La Valliere Company, The, New Orleans, La. Perfume
extract, toilet water, face powder, etc. 173.604 ;
May 20
La Victoria Packing Co. (See Baca, Pablo.)
Lavino, B. J., and Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Refrac-
tory cements. 170,029 ; June 5.
Law, Walter B., Dunellen, N. J. Coffee. 167,357 : Dec. 4.
Lawlor-McCormick Co., New Bi-unswick, N. J. Moth and
Insect preventive. 181.899; Nov. 27.
Lawrence, C. Harland, Taunton, Mass. Yarn spun with
a mixture of cotton .nnd wool. 177,006 ; May 29.
Lawrence Chemical Compaijy, Atlanta, Ga. Proprietary
preparation used in the treatment of pyorrhea or Riggs'
disease. 183,389; Nov. 13.
Lawrence Sales Co.. Pou£;hkeepsie, N. Y. Bottle cappers
nnd corkers. 187,469: Dec. 25.
Lawrence Soap Co., Methuen, Mass. Soaps. 169,366 ;
Apr. 24.
Lawrence, William, & Co., Limited, Colwick, England.
Furniture and upholstery. 134,969 ; Apr. 3.
Lawrence, Willse M.. Brookline, Mass., and Bartow, Fla.
Wrenches. 170,721 ; May 8.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Self-
rising flour. 170,771 ; June 5.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. Self-
rising flour. 170,772-3 ; May 8.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Wheat flour. 170,774 ; Mar. 13.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Scratch feed for poultry. 174,314 ; June 5.
Lawrenceburg Roller Mills Co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Wheat flour. 178,744; Sept. 11.
Lawson Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Garment-
hanging fixtures for closets, etc. 180,186 ; Nov. 20.
Lawton, Thomas, New York, N. Y. Devices for massag-
ing or exercising the human body. 177,851 ; May 29.
Laundry Age Publishing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Pe-
riodical. 152,131 ; Nov. 13.
Lausser, Frederick, & Son, New York, N. Y. All-wool
coating. 181,694 ; Aug. 21.
Laux, Jolin, doing business as Wilsonville Roller Mills,
Wilsonvillp. Nebr. Wheat flour. 175,501 ; June 19.
Lay & Way Co., The, New York, N. Y. Girdles, corsets,
and hip supporters. 175,502 ; Nov. 20.
Lazarus, Goldberg & Friedman, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Boys', students', young men's, and men's suits, knick-
erbockers, and topcoats. . 170,775 ; May 22.
Lazell Perfumer, Newburgh, N. Y. Rouge and powder
compact package. 170,300 ; July 24.
Lazier, J. F., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Nonalcoholic,
maltless soft drinks. 175,430 ; May 8.
Lazier, J. F., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Nonalcoholic
maltless soft drinks. 178,745 ; July 17.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Periodical
magazine. 173,503 ; June 26.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Blank
papers, lining paper, and fly sheets for book covers
and letter heads. 173,504 ; May 29.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Paper, bank-
note wrappers, blank books. 173,505 ; Sept. 18.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Wall calen-
dars, almanacs, printed books, etc. 173,506 ; Sept. 25.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Filing and
other cabinets, desks, stools, etc. 173,507 ; Au.g. 14.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Paper,
blank books, etc. 173,508; Sept. 11.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Wall calen-
dars, almanacs, printed books, etc. 173,509 ; Sept. 25.
Levey Printing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Card-index
and other filing cabinets, desks, stools, etc. 173,510 ;
Aug. 7.
Levey, Samuel B., doing business as Wonder Products
Company, Newark, N. J. Shampoo. 170,172 ; May 29.
Levi Bert & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 177,133 ; May 29.
Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Men's, youths',
and boys' shirts. 153,477 ; July 3.
Levin, Abraham, I., doing business as Rawhide Products
Distributing Co., Kenilworth, N. J. Tire flaps for
automobile tires, tire accessories, etc. 182,251 ;
Dec. 25,
Levin, Herman R., Los Angeles, Calif. Pearl necklaces,
bracelets, sautoirs, earrings, etc. 170,532 ; Feb. 6.
Levinson & Shapiro, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
159,802; Nov. 20.
Levitan, Hymau, Boston, Mass. Artificial pearls.
177,306 ; July 10.
Levite Manufacturing Company, Dothan, Ala. Tonic to
be applied to the scalp and as a tonic and dressing
for the hair. 177,679 ; July 31.
Levitt, Benjamin, Philadelphia, Pa. Gasket shellac, glue,
and paste. 173,290 ; May 1.
Levitt, Max, doing business as Fashion Model Co., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Clothing models and patterns. 171,224 ;
May 15.
Levitz, Mendel, doing business as M. Levitz & Co., Al-
bany, N. Y. Watch movements and watchcases.
185,254 ; Oct. 30.
Levring and Company, Incorporated, St. Louis, Mo.
Cheese and butter color. 178,449 ; July 10.
Levring & Company Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Rennet ex-
tract, rennet tablets, and lactic-acid ferment.
178,450 ; .Tuly 24.
Levussove, Louis, New York, N. Y. Human and animal
hair. 162,751 ; Apr. 24.
Levussove, Louis, New York, N. Y. Human and animal
hair. 177,496 : Dec. 4.
Levy, Irving B., New York, N. Y. Golf balls. 171,503 ;
May 8.
Levy, J. P., Shoe Co. Inc., Hartford, Conn. Boots and
shoes. 182,662; Dec. 4.
Levy, Jack, Inc., New York, N. Y. Drosses. 173,136 ;
June 12.
Levy, Louis, doing business as O. K. Bottler's Supply
House, New York, N. Y. Malt sirup. 137,287 ; Aug. 28.
Levy & Marcus, New York, N. Y. Scarfs, cravats, neck-
ties. 184,083 : Oct. 30.
Levy. Maurice, New York, N. Y. Powder puffs. 184,171 ;
Nov. 20.
Levv-Shulman & Co. Inc., New lork, N. Y. Women's
dresses. 172,996 : June 12.
Levy, Simeon S., doing business as La Pleur Labora-
tories, Cleveland, (jhio. Hair dressing. 177,854 ;
July 10.
Lewgold Imports. (See Goldberg, Eli F.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
905
Lewis Mamifacturlns Company, Walpole, Mass. Sani-
tary napkins. 180,241 ; Pec. 4.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. T. Reducing soap. 174,450 ; June 26.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Lip paste and pencils. 174,470 ;
May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New Y'ork, N. Y. Rouge and powder. 174,569 ; May 22.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Lip pastes and lip pencils. 174,842 ;
Juno 5.
Lewis, Florence N., doing business as Elizabeth Arden,
New York, N. Y. Rouge or powder. 177,856 ; June 5.
Lewis, Edgar P., Boston, Mass. Hard candies. 180,707 ;
Oct. 9.
Lewis & Harris Handwoven Tweed Company Limited,
The. Stornaway, Lewis Island, Scotland. Cloths and
stuffs of wool, worsted, or hair. 171,131 ; May 22.
Lewis & Harris Handwoven Tweed Company Limited,
The, Stornaway. Island of Lewis, Scotland. Outer
clothing. 171,132; Oct. 30.
Lewis, Hubbard and Company, Charleston, W. Va. Cof-
fee. 185.712; Nov. 20.
Lewis, J. P.. Companv, Beaver Falls, N. Y. Ticket
bristol. 168.474; Dec. 11.
Lewie, James H., doing business as Lewis Economic Co.
(Not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Vegetable and mineral com
pound for neutralizing lactic acids in whipping cream
and eggs. 175,2.i3 ; July 3.
Lewis, L. n.. Company, Dallas, Tex. Hair nets. 171,425
Jan. 30.
Lewis Manufacturing Company, Walpole, Mass. Cheese-
cloth, crinoline, and bunting in the piece. 150,319
Aug. 7.
Lewis Manufacturing Company, Walpole, Mass. Cheese'
cloth. 186,240; Dec. 18.
Lewis Oil Company, St. Louis, Mo. Lubricant dressing
for automobile planetary transmissions, 171,852
Jan. 9.
Lewis, Rov B., doing business as Roy B. Lewis Co., Du
luth, Minn. Hosiery. 183,306 ; Sept. 25.
Lpwi.<:-Wis<r Co.. Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Men's robes
170,873 ; July 17.
Lew-Mar Products Company, New York, N. Y. Rubber
bathing caps and water guards for bathing caps.
182,475 : Dec. 4.
Leys, Christie & Co., New York, N. Y. Artificial pearls.
179,734 ; May 29.
Leys, Henriette, Paris, France. Skin cream. 168,582 ;
Nov. 13.
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co., The, Toledo, Ohio.
Glassware. 171,807; July 24.
Libby Chemical Company. (See Ferber, Robert R., as-
signor.)
I/lbby Chemical Company. (See Mueller, Theodore J.,
assignor.)
Libby, Lewis L., doing business as Libby Manufacturing
Company, Plainfield, N. J. Transmission linings.
156.284: Mar. 13.
Libby Manufacturing Company. (See Llbbv, Lewis L.)
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, 111. Pork and beans,
meat extracts, bouillon cubes, etc. 159,711 ; July 31.
Libby, McNeill & Libby. Chicago, 111. Canned, dried, and
preserved fruits, berries, vegetables, etc. 176,268 ;
Sept. 4.
Libby, Wm. A., Milwaukee, assignor to Libby Chemical
Comp.iny. West Allis, Wis. Medicated tablets and cap-
sules. 173,8.39; Nov. 13.
Liberman, M., Mfg. Co. (See Llberman, Meyer.)
Liberman, Meyer, doing business as M. Liberman Mfg.
Co., Vallejo. Calif. Pants, vests, coats, work shirts,
hiking breeches for men and women. 170,940 ; May 15.
Liberty & Co. Limited. London, England. Piece goods of
cotton. 171,808; Mar. 27.
Liberty Gauge and Instrument Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Electric hot plates. 182,711-12 ; Nov. 20.
Liberty Lace and Netting Works, New York, N. Y. Silk
and cotton laces, nets and nettings, and veils and veil-
ings, all in the piece. 185,663 ; Dec. 11.
Liberty Macaroni Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, and short paste stufC.
153.609: Feb. 27.
Liberty Macaroni Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, etc. 176.745 ; Sept. 25.
Liberty Produce Company. (See Maeda. Y.)
Liberty Storage Battery Company. ( See Biehl, George M. )
Libisch. Francois, Paris, France. Perfumery, scents,
toilet water, hair water and dyes, etc. 170,982 ;
June 5.
Liebmann's S., Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Malt bever-
age. 175.360 ; July 10.
Liebovitz, S., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shirts.
184.287 ; Oct. 30.
Life 0 Wheat Milling & Baking Co. (See Sampson,
Paul O.)
Life Planning Institute, Chicago, 111. Books and pam-
phlets of an educational nature. 157.069 ; Aug. 21.
Lifo Medicine Company. (See Sharrow, (Jeo. C.)
Lifschitz, Charles W.. New Y'ork, N. Y. Neckbands for
men's shirts. 159.400; May 8.
Lifschitz, Chas. W., New York, N. Y. Neckbands for men'.s
shirts. 166,627 ; Mar. 20.
Liggett v<i Myers Tobacco Company, New York, N. Y.
Smoking and chewing tobacco and cigarettes. 138,771 ;
Fob. 27.
Ligbtfoot Schultz Company. Iloboken, N. J. Face pow-
ders and creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc.
172.947 ; Mar. 13.
Ligbtfoot Schultz Company, Hoboken, N. J. Soaps.
179,107; Aug. 21.
Ligbtfoot Schultz Company, Hoboken, N. J. Soaps.
170,108; July 24.
Lijm-cn-Golatiuefabriek-Dclft, Delft, Netherlands. Gela-
tin used as a food or as ingredient of foods. 173,332 ;
Oct. 16.
Liko Co., The. (See Siegel, Morris.)
Lilienthal & Grossman, Inc., New York, N. Y. Gloves.
176,352 ; Aug. 28.
Lilleberg, Charles L., Chicago, 111. Timing switches for
internal-combustion engines. 152,511 ; Jan. 9.
Llllie Mill Company, Franklin, Tenn. Wheat flour.
182,758; Oct. 2.
Lillie Mill Company, Franklin, Tenn. Self-rising flour.
182,757; Nov. 6.
Lillie Mill Company, Franklin, Tenn. Wheat flour.
182,759 : Nov. 13.
Lilly, B. F., doing business as E. F. Lilly Company,
Morganton, N. C. Insect-destroying compound.
179,048 ; Aug. 14.
Lilly, Eli, & Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Medical
preparation. 159,212 ; July 17.
Lilly, Eli, & Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Medicinal
preparation to be used as a laxative or cathartic.
161,.366; July 3.
Lilly, EH, and Company, The, Indianapolis, Ind. Soap.
166,459; June 26.
Lilly, Eli, & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Medicinal
ointment. 176,559 ; June 19.
Lilly, Eli, and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Medicinal
preparation for the treatment of rheumatism, lum-
bago, etc. 182,760 ; Oct. 30.
Lilly, Eli, and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Toilet pow-
der. 183,579 ; Nov. 13.
Lily Brook Farms, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Cheese, canned,
fresh, and evaporated milk and cream. 175,800 ;
Aug. 7.
Lirabaugh, E. E., doing business as The Probaugh Com-
pany, Atlanta, Ga. Antiseptic and germicide. 175,563 ;
Aug. 14.
Llmper, Limperis J., New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
185,787 ; Nov. 27.
Linahan, Charles, Troy, Mo. Nonalcoholic preparation
for relieving dyspepsia, etc. 181,900 ; Sept. 25.
Lincoln, Abe, Post Card Co. (See Cunningham, Charles
A.)
Lincoln Brothers, New York, N. Y. Cigars. 184,342 ;
Oct. 28.
Lincoln Knit Goods Mills. (See Ely & Walker Dry Goods
Company.)
Lincoln Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Beauty clay.
179,308; Sept. 18.
Lincoln Paint & Color Company, Lincoln, Nebr. Brushes.
182,978 ; Nov. 20.
Lincoln Record Corporation, New I'ork, N. Y. Phono-
graph records. 180,133 ; July 24.
Lincoln Steel Products Company. (See Pence, Harry E.)
Lindau, Jules W., jr.. New York, N. Y. Envelopes.
169,979; Feb. 20.
Lindemann, A. J., & Hoverson Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Electric stoves, heaters, sadirons, etc. 167,575 ; Apr. 24.
Lindenblossom Syrup Works. (See Schutte, Wille-
brordus J.)
Le Baron, Oscar J., doing business as The Le Baron Co.,
Healdsburg, Calif. Fresh grapes. 185.661 ; Dec. 4.
Le Baur Importing Co. (See Samson, Arthur M.)
L6 Benart Import Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
toilet waters, liquid brilliantines, solid brilliantines, face
powders, etc. 170,654 ; Jan. 30.
Le Benart Import Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Perfumes. 180,017 ; Aug. 14.
Le Blume Import Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Soap.
163,313 ; Mar. 6.
Le Boeuf Fountain Pen Company, Inc., Springfield, Mass.
Fountain pens. 184,672 ; Oct. 16.
Le Boeuf Fountain Pen Company, Inc., Springfield, Mass.
Fountain pens. 184,672 ; Nov. 13.
Le Montree Manufacturing Company, The, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Paper bags. 188,019 ; Dec. 25.
Le Roye, Ltd., Chicago, 111. Liquid preparation for
keeping curl In hair. 179,541 ; July 24.
Lea, Leander A., Bossier, La. Hair tonic. 175,503 ;
June 5.
Leach, C. H., Company, Boston, Mass. Oil condensers,
heat exchangers, and dephlegmators. 169,719 : Aug. 21.
Leach, C. H., Company, Boston, Mass. Oil condensers,
heat exchangers, and dephlegmators. 169,720 ; Aug. 7.
Leach, L. D., & Company, Chicago, 111. Hardwood floor-
ing. 174,017-18 ; Mar. 27.
Leader Iron Works, Decatur, 111. Tanks. 172,749 ;
May 22.
Leahy, George F., Syracuse, N. Y. Preparation for the
relief of chronic and acute neuritis. 167.821 : .Tan. 30.
Leather Mat Manufacturing Co., Inc., San Francisco,
Calif. Baggage carrier for automobiles. 169,978 ;
Nov. 20.
906
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUI5D FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Leather Products & Finishing Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
King books, leather coin pouches, leather key cases,
and special leather letter covers. 173,902 ; Apr. 17.
Leavitt, Peter M., doing business as Consolidated Prod-
ucts Co., Boston, Mass. Wheat flour. 171,091 ;
Sept. 18.
Lebannon Oil Co., Chicago, 111. Salad oil. 160,416 ;
May 15.
Lebenson, Robt. J., Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Cotton piece goods. 182,350 : Oct. 30.
Lebwohl & Mindich, New York, N Y. Tobacco, cigar, and
cigarette boxes. 166,950 ; July 17.
Lecithin Company, New York, N. Y. Medicinal composi-
tion for neurasthenic disorders. 176,839 ; June 12.
Leclare Laboratories, The. (See Hinkle, Hutchinson S.)
Lederer, Herbert B., Corp., New York, N. Y. Gingham.
177.089 ; Aug. 28.
Lederer, Herbert B., Corp., N(!w York, N. Y. Gingham
piece goods. 179.804 ; Oct. 30.
Lederer & Latz, doing business as The Barriemore Shop,
New York, N. Y. Shoes made of leather. 170,055 ;
Apr. 3.
Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Fer-
mented bottled milk. 167,136; Mar. 27.
Lee Brothers Company, San Antonio, Tex. Trousers, over-
alls, shirts. 172,603 ; Aug. 7.
Lee County Packing Co., Fort Myers, Fla. Fresh citrous
fruits. 178,261 ; Sept. 4.
Lee, Francis, & Company. (See Asher, Helen.)
Lee, H. D., Flour Mills Company, The, Salina, Kans.
Plain flour. 186,140 ; Dec. 25. •
Lee, Harry C, & Company, New York, N. Y. Tennis
rackets. 179,277 ; Aug. 21.
Lee, Harry C, & Company, New York, N. Y. Golf balls.
179,278; Aug. 21.
Lee, Jackson D., Wyncote, Pa. Powders and tablets to
aid digestion and relieve neuralgia and headaches, etc.
174,789 ; June 26.
Lee, John C, sr., Leesburg, Fla. Fresh oranges, grape-
fruit, and tangerines and other fresh citrus fruits.
164,815; Jan. 9.
Lee, Ray 0., Kansas City, Mo. Dentifrice. 170,202 ;
Jan. 30.
Lee, Severin S., doing business as S. S. Lee & Co.,
Spokane, Wash. Chocolate-coated raisins. 164.649;
May 1.
Lee-Strauss Co., Johnstown, Pa. Antifreeze preparation
for automobile radiators. 181,344 ; Aug; 21.
Lee-Strauss Co., Johnstown, Pa. Vegetable, mineral, and
animal products. 181,345 ; Aug. 28.
Lee Tire & Rubber Co., Conshohocken, Pa. Pneumatic
tires. 185.169 ; Dec. 4.
Lee, Virgil, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Greaseless hair
dressing and tonic. 155,353 ; Mar. 6.
Leech, Arthur L., Co., The, Kennebunk, Me. Flavorings
and extracts. 160,889 ; Apr. 3.
Leech, L. Gordon, Washington, D. C. Nonalcoholic, malt-
less beverage. 186,512 ; Nov. 27.
Leeco Citrus Growers' Association, Fort Myers, Fla.
Fresh citrous fruits. 180,867 ; Aug. 21.
Leek Brothers, Morristown, N. J. Painters' and deco-
rators' drop cloths. 150,969 : Dec. 4.
Leesburg Packing House, Leesburg, Fla. Fresh oranges,
gl-apofruit. and tangerines and other fresh citrus fruits.
164,813 ; Jan. 9.
Lefas, Stephen D., doing business as Columbia Bottling
Works, Washington, D. C. Ginger ale, root beer, and
sarsaparilla. 171,090 ; Jan. 2.
Lefebvre, George E., Cleveland, Ohio. Saxophone and
clarinet reeds. 176,195 ; May 15.
Leffler, Howard, doing business as Keystone Drain
Board Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Composition drain
boards and mantles, etc. 186,016; Dec. 25.
Lefl, Edward, doing business as Lefl Company, New York,
N. Y. Hosiery, gloves, underwear. 100,016 ; July 17.
Leggett, Frrncis H., & Company, New York, N. Y. Flavor-
ing preparatiOQ for food products. 169.859 ; Apr. 3
Leggett, Francis H., & Company, New York, N. Y. Canned
apricots, grapes, plums, peaches, pineapple, etc.
171,275 ; May 8.
Legion Publishing Corporation, New York, N. Y. Maga-
zine section. 176,196 ; July 31.
Lehigh Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
164,927 ; Nov. 27.
Lehman Bros., New York, N. Y. Nickel, silver-plated
articles. 177,391 ; May 29.
Lehman Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' and
misses' wearing apparel. 170.656 ; ; June 5.
Lehman, J. & D., Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Gloves,
gauntlets, boy-scout gauntlets, mittens, cuffs, etc.
178,618 ; Sept. 4.
Lehnhoff-Wyld, Frederic, Paris, France. Oxyiodide of
bismuth in camphorated solution. 175,901-2 ; Mav 29.
Lehoczky, Helen, Cleveland, Ohio. Confection. 172,481 ;
May 8.
Lehon Company, The, Chicago, 111. Asphalt shingles.
168,975 ; Jan. 9.
Lehr, Horace, doing business as H. Lehr & Co., Easton,
Pa. Upright and grand pianos, player pianos, electric
and reproducing pianos, and phonographs. 177,494 ;
June 5.
Lehr, Horace, doing business as H..Lehr & Co., Easton,
Pa. Upright, grand, etc., pianos, player pianos, and
phonographs. 177,495 ; June 26.
Leib, William A., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweaters,
dresses, and scarfs. 176,744 ; Aug. 14.
Leichner, L., Berlin, Germany. Face powder, toilet rouge
powder, and toilet rouge sticks, etc. 1G6,1S6 ; Aug. 7.
Leichner, L., Berlin, Germany. Toilet preparations and
theatrical perfumery. 181,402-6 ; Oct. 30.
Leichtman, Calvin, doing business as Leichtman Candy
Manufacturing Company, Hazleton, Pa. Candy.
175,932; Aug. 14.
Leigh Chemist, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes. 181,287 ;
Aug. 28.
Leigh Chemist, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
181,288; Aug. 21.
Leiser, Herman, doing business as Herman Leiser Co.,
New Orleans, La. Electrically-operated signals for
automobiles, etc. 184,975 ; Dec. 4.
Leitchfield Clothing Co., Leltchfleld, Ky. Men's and
young men's suits. 169,639 ; Mar. 20.
Lemoine, Hyatt, New York, N. Y. One-piece overall
or combination suits. 167,644 ; Feb. 13.
Lemoine, Narcisse, doing business as N. Lemoine Com-
pany, Framlngham, Mass. Medicinal preparation for
the treatment of piles. 176,083 ; Aug. 14.
Lemoine, Narcisse, doing business as N. Lemoine Com-
pany, Framingham, Mass. Preparation for the treat-
ment of catarrh. 176,084 ; Aug. 14.
Lemoine, Pierre Cie, Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumery.
160,970 ; Jan. 2.
Lemon Products Company. (See Kleiner, Theodore.)
Lemonium Company. (See Puente & Cicero.)
Lenapg Silk Company, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Broad silk
goods in the piece. 175,089 ; Apr. 10.
Leo, Albert, doing business as Leo Pectin Company, St.
Joseph, Mo. Pectin. 183,073 ; Nov. 27.
Leo, .\nsel S., New York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 143,823 ;
Julv 31.
Leolith Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Wall
board, shingles, tiles, etc. 162,995 ; June 5.
Leon Israel & Bros., New York, N. Y. Coffee and tea.
125,112; Sept. 11.
Leonard, Charles R., doing business as C. R. Leonard
Company, Seattle, Wash. Carbon paper. 179,007 ;
Oct. 9.
Leonard, H. L., Rod Co., New York, N. Y. Split bamboo
kngths. 172,337; Feb. 13.
Leonard, H. L., Rod Co., The. New York, N. Y. Fishing
rods and reels. 172,336 ; Feb. 6.
Leonard Seed Company, Chicago, 111. Seeds, onion sets.
and bulbs. 185,525 ; Dec. 18.
Leoncayallo Sauce Company. (See Caporale, Pasquale A.)
Lequy, Jules, doing business as Artemisia, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Hair tonic. 150,694 ; Jan. 23.
Les Parfums Des Courtisanes. (See Diaz, Carlos J.)
Les Parfums Forest. (See Cohn, LSon.)
Les Perfums de Rosine. (See Poiret, Paul.)
Lesh, Edwin Z., Dayton, Ohio. Drafting instruments.
136,377 ; Apr. 24.
Leslie-Judge Company, New York, N. Y. Periodicals.
183,982 ; Nov. 27.
Lester, George F., San Antonio, Tex. Shirts, union suits,
drawers, pyjamas, etc. 175,727 ; Aug. 7.
Letts, Arthur, Los Angeles, Calif. Boys' suits, over-
coats, nightshirts, pyjamas, shirts, etc. 111,114 ;
May 15.
Level Club, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pamphlets. 183,657;
Not. 27.
Levene, Ben, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hosiery.
173,395 ; June 26.
Levene, Ben, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 184,865 ;
Nov. 27.
Levenson, Sam, Newark, N. J. Wheat flour. 163,404 ;
Nov. 6.
Levenson, Shevelove Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. Wheat
flour. 161,929 ; Nov. 20.
Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap.
164,548; Jan. 2.
Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap and
soap powder. 171,180 ; Apr. 24.
Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap.
180,610 ; July 24.
Lever Brothers Company, Cambridge, Mass. Soap.
182,855 ; Oct. 16.
Levey, M. S., & Sons Inc., Baltimore, Md. Hats for men.
181,490 ; Sept. 11.
Lind Shoe and Slipper Company, Worcester, Mass. Slip-
pers. 181,642 ; Sept. 18.
Lindemann, Adolf D., & Son., New York, N. Y. Per-
fume, toilet water, sachet, cold cream, etc. 181,951 ;
Nov. 20.
Linden, John O., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Massage appli-
ance. 184,251 ; Oct. 23.
Linder Bros., New York, N. Y. Cloaks, coats, dresses,
suits, and skirts. 185,084 ; Nov. 20.
Linder Bros., New York, N. Y. Women's, misses', and
children's cloaks, coats, etc. 185,085 ; Oct. 30.
Linder, Harry R., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee, spices,
poanut butter, salad oil, etc. 182,157 ; Dec. 4.
Lindsay Co-Operative Citrus Association. Lindsay, Calif.
Fresh citrous fruits. 175,609 ; June 19.
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Lindsay Co-Operative Citrus Association, Lindsay, Calif.
l-'tesli citrous fruits. 175,010; June 2C.
Lindsay Farm Bureau Fruit Association, Lindsay, Calif.
Frpsh citrous fruits. 185.713; Nov. 13.
Lindsay-McMillan Company, Milv,aul<oe. Wis. Lubrieatiui;
oils and frreases, gasoline, henzine, etc. KiO.SlG ; Jan. 9.
Lindsley, Ben.iamin F., doinjc business as The Perfection
Bed Sprins: Company, Mansfield, Oliio. Bed springs.
175,501 ; .Tuly 31,
Lindstrom. Victoria C, doing business as Potor Coffee Co.,
New York, N. Y. Coffees and teas. 158,050 ; Feb. 6.
Lindt. A. & W., Berne, Switzerland. Cocoas, chocolates.
178,394-8 : Nov. 27.
Linen Thread Company. The, also doing business as The
Finlayson Flax Spinning Co., Boston, Mass. Linen
thread. 160,711 ; Dec. 25.
Linen Thread Company, The, doing business as The
Finlavson Flax Spinning Co., Boston, Mass. Linen
thread. 1G0,712 : Aug. 28.
Linette. David. New Yorlj, N. Y. Gravity paper cutter.
174.400: Mar. 20.
Linenn. C. & Co.. Los Angeles, Calif. Olive oil. 165,237 ;
Feb. 13.
Lining Importers & Converting Co. (See Sinai, Samuel. 1
Linitane Company, The, Syracuse, N. Y. Externally-ap-
plied preparation for rhouujatisn>, sprains, etc. 183,751 ;
Nov. 13.
Link. Anton. Chicago, 111. Combination mop and duster.
177.395 : June 19.
Linncnfabrieken E. J. F. Van Dissel & Zonen, Eindhoven,
Netherlands. Linen, half-linen, and cotton fabrics.
179,611; Oct. 2.
Liiisk, -Vlexander. & Company, assignor to H. J. Maxmln,
Philadelphia. Pa. Boys' sailor suits. 159,157 ; May 8.
Linton, Robert H., New York, N. Y. Woolen piece goods.
178,930: June 5.
Lion Knitting Mills. (See Neuman & Silver.)
Lion Oil Company. (See Wlrick, Carey G.)
Lion, Oscar, doing business as Lion and Company, New
York, N. Y. Silk and cotton ribbon in the piece.
182,249 ; Sept. 18.
Lionel Corporation. The, New York, N. Y. Toy trans-
formers. 129,731 : Sept. 4.
Lionel Corporation, The. New York, N. Y. Tracks for toy
I'lprtrioal trains. 144,339 : Oct. 2.
Lionel Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Electric toys.
163,099 ; July 10.
Lionel Trading Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
171. 33:^: Jan. 30.
Lionel Trading Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfumes.
toilet waters, face lotions, creams, and powders, etc.
174,083; May 29.
Lionel Trading Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Face powders
and rouges. 174,085 ; Apr. 24.
Lipjn, John, doing business as Motor Go Oil Company,
Millcrsville, Md. Lubricating oils and greases and
gasoline. 183.630 : Oct. 2.
Lipkin, Samuel L., doing business as Greenpoint Bird
Store. Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned bird food. 175,933 ;
Nov. 6.
Lips Specialty Candy Co. (See Lipschultz. Louis L.)
Lipschultz. Louis L., doing business as Lips Specialty
Candy Co., Chicago, 111. Candy. 169,311 ; Apr. 3.
Liquid Carbonic Company. The, Chicago, 111. Compound
of vegetable gums and sugars for use as an ingredient
of ice cream. 176,483 ; May 22.
Liquid Carbonic Comijany, The, Chicago, 111. Compound
of vegetable gums and sugars. 178,853 ; Aug. 14.
Liquid Wrench Company. (See Carroll, John A.)
List Manufacturing Company, Ltd,, Canandaigua, N. Y.
Metal culinary, household, and dairv utensils. 169,860 ;
Mar. 20.
Lissauer & Company. (See Mirabeau, Marcel M.)
Listerated Gum Corporation, New York, N. Y. Chewing
gum. 178,399 : July 10.
Listerated Gum Corporation. New York, N. Y. Chewing
gum. 184,977-8; Dec. 11.
Litewear Manufacturing Company, Montgomery, Ala.
Men's and boys' underwear of textile materials.
175.934 ; Oct. 16.
Litolff, Richard, doing business as Henry Lltolff's Verlag,
Brunswick, Germany. Sheet music and music books.
177.134; Oct. 16.
Little, A. E., Company, Lynn, Mass. Boots and shoes.
175,254 ; Apr. 17.
Little, Brown & Company, Boston, Mass, Series of books.
173,516 : May 8.
Little Buddy Suit Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Boys'
regulation" and novelty suits. 181,082; Sept. 11.
Little Falls Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Knitted underwear for children. 184,288 ; Nov. 6.
Little Giant Company, .Mankato, Minn. Road-bniiding
machinery, metal-wox'king equipment, etc. 159,210;
June 19.
Little Giant Company, Mankato, Minn. Internal-com-
bustion motors for machine forging hammers. 170,393 ;
May 15.
Little Giant Company, Mankato, Minn. Metal signs.
170,394 ; Mar. 13.
Little Giant Tow i>ine Co. (See TJrsone. Joseph.)
Little, George, Limited, Manchester, England. Bacon,
hams, and lard. 177,8.39 ; July 10.
Little, Henry, & Sons, doing business as The Eagle Nest
Hatchery, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Live chicks.
167,080; Sept. 11.
Little Women Dress Co., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
gowns, dresses, and costunxes. 181,956 ; Aug. 28.
Littooy, John P., Boise, Idaho. Calcium-caseinate
spreader to be added to sprays. 161,263 ; Apr. 10.
Litwood Oil & Supply Company, Fort Worth, Tex. Oils
and greases. 157,226; Jan. 16.
Livingood Manufacturing Corporation, Lebanon, Pa.
Portable refrigerator,'"!. 171,426 ; Jan. 23.
Llovd. E. E., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Writing paper.
176,028; Apr. 3.
Llovd, E. E., Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Writing
paper, 188,125; Dec, 25.
Lloyd Jlannfacturing Company, The, Menominee, Mich,
Baby carriages, sulkies, and strollers. 149,089 ; Oct. 16.
Llovd, Milbv W,, doing business as Lloyd Tobacco Com-
pany, Oca'la, Fla. Cigars. 185,302 ; Oct. 23, 1923.
Locci. Matte, doing business as Matte Locci Co., Chicago.
111. French dressing, olive oil, cheese, and cheese
dressing. 178,265 : Aug. 21.
Locke Insulator Corporation, Baltiniore, Md. Insulators
for high-tension insulation. 163,526 ; Feb. 20.
Locke Regulator Co., Salem, Mass. Pressure-reducing
valves and pump governors. 177,789 ; Dec. IS.
Lockyer, Emilv G. F., London, England. Heated packing
cases for keeping food hot. 158,989 ; May 29.
Lockyer, Emily G. F., London, England. Cooled package
cases for keeping food cold. 158,990; Mar. 20.
Locomobile Company of America, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y, Automobiles and constructive parts there-
of. 172,002 ; May 8.
Lodder, Andrew J., doing business as Park Chemical
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Water-soluble powder for
application to windows for eliminating sun glare.
178.561 ; Aug. 14.
Lodi Jlill & Elevator Co., The (now bv change of name
The Lodl Cereal Company), Lodi, Ohio. Cereal or
breakfast foods. 169,552 ; Dec. 11.
Loeb Dress Co. (See Ober, Jacob.)
Loeb. Herbert B., Philadelphia, Pa. Boxlike receptacles.
169,489 ; Feb. 20.
Loeser, David, doing business as New York Intravenous
Laboratory, East Orange, N. J., and New York, N. Y.
Publications. 160.196 ; Aug. 21.
Loewenberg, Victor, doing business as Victor Specialty
Company, New York, N. Y. Nipples. 170,918; Jan. 30.
Loewi, Hugo V., Inc. (See Ray, A. J., & Son, Inc.)
Loewv, Morris, doing business as New York Machinery
Companv, New Y'ork. N. Y. Steel equipment and
furniture. 174.790 : Oct. 30.
Loft, Inc., New York, N, Y. Candies. 180,708 ; Sept. 11.
Logan Baking & Creamery Co. (See Rose. Alex.)
Logan, Robert W., Fort Smith, Ark, Blood medicine.
183,037; Dec. 18.
Logan, Robert W., Fort Smith, Ark. Lung medicine.
183,038; Dec, 18.
Logan, Thos. H., Co., Hudson, Mass. Leather boots and
shoes with rubber and composition soles. 135,759 ;
Jan. 16.
Lola Manufacturing Co., Inc., doing business as Lola
Gingham Mills, Stanley, N. C. Colored cotton piece
goods, bleached and dyed-in-the-yarn cotton piece goods.
181,197; Oct. 9.
London Chocolate Company, Limited, The. Stratford,
London. England. Chocolates. 138,861 ; May 22.
London & Greenstein, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies'
trimmed and tailored hats. 176,411 ; May 1.
London, M. A., doing business as National Remedies
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Lotions and other
pharmaceutical preparations. 164,441 ; Sept, 25.
London Shoe Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Leather shoes.
169,170 : Jan. 2.
London Shoe Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Fabric and
leather shoes. 172.948 ; Apr. 24.
London, William, High Point, N. C. Caps for men,
women, and children. 165.753 ; May 8.
Lonesome Pine Apiaries. (See Harrison, George, jr.)
Long, C. Smith, doing business as Smith Long Labora-
tories, Portland, Oreg. Dental preparations. 165,798 ;
Feb. 27.
Long Island Packing Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Honey.
180,709 ; Sept. 25.
Long, S. S., & Bro, Inc., New York, N. Y. Butter, fresh
eggs, and cheese. 157,932 ; Jan. 23.
Long. AVilliam R., St. Louis, Mo. Adhesives. 181,289;
Sept. 4.
Longbottom, Chas. H., New York, N. Y. Pipes and cigar
holders. 179,612 ; Nov. 13.
Longmont Farmers Milling & Elevator Co., The, Long-
mont, Colo. Wheat flour. 169,722 ; July 31.
Longo, Salvator, doing business as The Sanatone Co,,
Brooklvn, N. 1'. Laxative in candy form. 187,322 ;
Dec. 25.
Longren Aircraft Corporation, The, Topeka, Kans. Air-
planes. 168.976 ; Jan. 23.
Lonsdale Co., Providence, R. I. Cambrics and nainsooks.
185,714 ; Nov. 20.
Loomis-Woodward Co., The, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Candies
and chocolates. 158,086 ; Jan. 30.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, also doing business as
Loose-Wiles Company, Kansas City, Mo. Cliocolate
bars. 161,492; Feb. 20.
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Caljes. 179,542; Sept. 11.
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Biscuits. 181,200 ; Nov. 6.
Lord & Taylor, New York, N. Y. Slioes. 176,486 ; July
17.
Lord & Taylor, New York, N. Y. Suits, skirts, blouses,
Jacquettes, etc. 181,409 ; Nov. 20.
Loring, George, St. Louis, Mo. Electric sadirons. 149,856 ;
Jan. 9.
Loris Undergarment Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Under-
wear. 168,322; Nov. 27.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I.
Cotton goods in the piece. 178,747-8 ; May 22.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Cot-
ton goods in the piece. 178,749 : June 12.
Los Angeles Fertilizer Company, Oakland, Calif. Meat
scraps for poultry food. 159,269 ; July 31.
Los Angeles Foundry Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Steel
and iron castings. 186,018 ; Dec. 4.
Los Angeles Knitting Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Sweater coats, jerseys, bathing suits, and scarfs.
174,967-8 ; Dec. 18.
Lottman Medicine Company, Cairo, 111. Proprietary medi-
cines for treatment of indigestion, sour stomach, etc.
179,009; Sept. 18.
Louda, Charles G., Detroit, Mich. Ice-cream bar. 103,277 ;
Jan. 9.
Louis, A., Manufacturing Co. (See Eliaves, Alexander P.)
Louis Allls Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric
motors, generators, rotary converters, etc. 183,790 :
Nov. 13.
Louis Diamond Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Shirts and
blouses. 180,922; Sept. 11.
Louis Stis Co., The Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York,
N. Y. Brown cottons in the piece. 178,680 ; Dee. 4.
Louisiana Broom Manufacturers Association, New
Orleans, La. Brooms. 173,517 ; Oct. 9.
Louisville Cereal Mill Co., Louisville, Ky. Horse and
mule feed. 181,291 ; Nov. 20.
Louisville Coffee Company, The, Louisville, Ky. Coffee.
166,080 ; Apr. 17.
Louisville Coffee Company, The, Louisville, Ky. Popped
corn and nut confection. 168,977: Mar. 13.
Louisville Grocery Co., Louisville, Ky. Canned fruits,
vegetables, and fish, rice, macaroni, etc. 180,870 ;
Nov. 6.
Louisville Milling Company, Louisville, Ky. Wheat flour.
166,095 ; Mar. 20.
Louisville Milling Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat flour.
180,288-9; Sept. 25.
Louisville Milling Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat
flour. 172,890; Apr. 10.
Louisville Paper Co., Louisville, Ky. Bond paper.
181,901-2; Sept. 11.
Loup Valley Hatchery, St. Paul and Cushlng, Nebr. Live
chickens. 170,146; May 1.
Lournay, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Chemicals, medicines,
and pharmaceutical preparations. 177,234; Dec. 11.
Lournay, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Rouge, cold cream, lip
stick, etc. 179,279 ; Nov. 6.
Lournay, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Talcum powder, face
powder, etc. 181,448; Nov. 27.
Lousols Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Ladies', women's,
and misses' gowns, wraps, dresses, coats, etc. 168,901 ;
Apr. 3.
Louvon Laboratory, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medicinal prepara-
tion for the treatment of burns, cuts, etc. 182,250 ;
Oct. 23.
Lovejo? Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Hydrau-
lic shock absorber for automobiles. 177,090-1 ; July
17.
Lovell, H. R,, & Co., Greenville. Pa. Preparation for
the treatment of itching and diseased scalps, etc.
177,308; Aug. 14.
Lovell Oil Company, Inc., The, West Fort Lee, N. J.
Lemon oil and other oils and polishes. 183,713 ■
Oct. 30.
Levering, Reuben W., doing business as Lovering Candy
Company, St. Paul, Minn. Fudge bars or rolls.
181,837; Sept. 25.
Loving, George K., doing business as G. K. Loving Co.,
Richmond, Va. Food - flavoring extracts. 164,176:
Dec. 4.
Lovlnger-Schwartz Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Ladies'
dresses. 179,414 ; July 10.
Lowe, Joe, Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cake and cake
mix. 178,109 ; Aug. 21. .
Lowe, Willis H., doing business as The Kala Company,
Cambridge, Mass. Beauty clays. 180.135 ; Nov. 13
Lowell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Toilet preparation
for the removal of superfluous hair. 157,375 ; Apr. 10.
Lowell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Toilet prepar.T
tion to darken and grow eyelashes. 157,376; Apr. 10
Lowell Company, The, New York, N. Y. Compacts for
face powder. 175,667 ; May 29.
Lowell Products Company. (See Morrissey, Frank T )
Lowengnrt & Company, Portland, Oreg. Ladies' hats
184,208; Nov. 27.
Lowenstein, L., & Son, doing business as National
Feather & Pillow Company, Nashville, Tenn. Pillows
containing feathers. 157.491; Julv 3.
Lowenthal, Henry, doing business as Standard Mfg. Co.,
Memphis, Tenn. Stick candy. 169,640; Feb. 27.
Lowney, Walter M., Company, The, Boston, Mass. Candy.
166,187; Jan. 16.
Lowney, Walter M., Company, Boston, Mass. Candy.
177,235 ; July 3.
Lowrance, John W., Boston, Mass. Cold cream, com-
plexion powder, face powder, tooth paste, etc. 171,427 ;
May 29.
Lowrey, Augustus, Okmulgee, Okla. Metal, pottery, and
glass polishing compounds. 169,723 ; Nov. 13.
Lowry, Donald J., Pasadena, Calif. Lubricating oil and
grease. 171,584. Apr. 3.
Loyd, Creth J., doing business as C. J. Loyd & Co.,
Greensburg, Ind. Dressed poultry and eggs. 175,255 ;
June 5.
Lubbers and Bell Manufacturing Company, Clinton, Iowa.
Game. 178.753; .Tune 19.
Lubbers and Bell Manufacturing Company, Clinton, Iowa.
Fly swatters. 187,.325-6 ; Dec. 11.
Lubi-Kool Company, The, Casper, Wyo. Appliance for
lubricatins- and cooling internal-combustion engines.
179,156 ; tlune 19.
Lubin, Harry, South Orange, N. J. Pipe racks. 183,074 ;
Aug. 28.
Lubraseptol Co. (See Brcsler, .Vbraham N.)
Lubricant Laxatives Corporation, The, Chicago, 111.
Emulsion of liquid paraffin. 185,976 ; Dec. 18.
Lubri-Gaiters Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Cas-
ings, coverings, and holders for oil and grease for au-
tomobile springs and parts. 182,421 ; Oct. 23.
Luburg, Charles E., doing business as "J-E" Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrolyte compound
for storage batteries. 171,933 ; Apr. 10.
Lucas, Robert M., Chicago, 111. Paints or cements.
168,113-15 ; Nov. 13.
Lucido Brothers Grocery Company, Granite City, 111.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 182,159 ; Nov. 27.
Lucile, Pearl Company. (See Bonk, John J.)
Lucile, Somarco Brassiere, The, New York, N. Y.
BrassiSres. 169,768 ; Jan. 2.
Lucile Somarco Brassiere Co., New York, N. Y. Bras-
siSres. 176,560 ; Nov. 20.
Lucille Felt Slipper Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Slippers
made wholly or in part of felt. 156,007 ; Feb. 27.
Luckel, King & Cake Soap Company, Portland, Oreg.
Laundry soap. 166,457 ; July 3.
Luckel, King & Cake Soap Co., Portland, Oreg. Soap
powder. 186,145 : Nov. 20.
Luden, Wm. H., Inc., Reading, Pa. Candy. 180,541 ;
Sept. 18.
Luden, Wm. H. Inc., Reading, Pa. Candy. 180,542;
Sept. 25.
Luden, Wm. H., Inc., Reading, Pa. Marshmallow candies.
183,308; Sept. IS.
Ludlum Steel Company, Watervliet, N. Y. .\lloy steel.
162,749-50; Aug. 21.
Luft, George W., Company, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Lip stick and rouge. 182,664 ; Oct. 30.
Lukis Cnndy Company, Casper, Wyo. Candy. 158,683 ;
Mar. 6.
Lumb Knitting Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Infants' pat-
ented huttonless shirts. 156,496 ; Oct. 23.
Lumen Bearing Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Bearing metal.
186,959; Dec. 25.
Lumidor Co., The. (See Semple, Jas A.)
Luminite Corporation, Tho, Newark, N. .T. Luminous
pendants for use with electrical switches and lamps.
165,876 ; Mar. 13.
Lummis & Co., Camden, N. J., and Philadelphia, Pa.
Peanuts. 102,565-6; Oct. 30.
Lund, George, doing business as George Lund Company,
New York, N. Y. Dolls and animals cut-outs to be
filled with sand. 181,134; July 81.
Lungardia Company, Dallas, Tex. Laxatives. 175,936;
May 29.
Lunn & Sweet Incorporated, Auburn, Me. Shoes.
182,594-6 ; Nov. 13.
Lunsford, Reuben A., doing business as California Prod-
ucts Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Mayonnaise and
Thousand Island salad dressing. 174,087 ; May 8.
Lurie Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 167,471 ; Apr. 24.
Lurye, B., & Co. (See Lurye, Ben.iamin.)
Lurye, Benjamin, doing business as B, Lurye & Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Hammers, hatchets, shovels, screw drivers,
and chisels. 171,226; Apr. 17.
Lustroil Co. (See Nicomede, Joe.)
Luther, Ch.irles G., doing business as Luthers Pharmacy,
Beaufort, S. C. Preparations for the relief of itching,
inflammation, and irritations of the skin, biliousness,
etc. 156,331 ; Sept. 11.
Lutz & Zuellig, Manila, P. I. Cotton, silk, and woolen
piece goods. 142,219-20; Apr. 10.
Luxite Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo. Pictures printed
from camera negatives. 177,497 ; June 12.
Lydon, Louis H., doing business as Jolo Laboratories,
Denver, Colo. Lotion to be used on hands and face.
174,664 ; Apr. 24.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
909
Lynch, AUce L., doinK business ns AUce-Louise Co., New
York, N. Y. Face creams and powders, perfumes,
toilet waters, rouges, etc. 172,950 ; Mar. 13.
Lvnch llcol Company, Chelsea, Mass. Rubber heels.
'ltU,490; Feb. 27.
Lyndon Chemical Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Ointment
for aches, pains, burns, etc. 174,088-9 ; Apr. 24.
Lynres Company, Inc., The. New York. N. Y. I'hono-
"sraplis or talking machines and pai-ts thereof. 170,941 ;
Jan. 23.
Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 111. Musical instruments.
148,605; Mar. 27.
Lyon & Healy, assignor to Lyon & Hraly, Inc., Chicago,
III. Musical instruments, merchandise, and goods.
144.290: .Tune 12.
Lvon & Healy, assignor to Lyon & Healy, Inc., Chicago,
"lU. Cornets. 161,325 ; Aug. 7.
Lvon & Healy, assignor to Lyou & Healy, Inc., Chicago,
"ill. Musical instruments and supplies for talking
machines. 167.990 : Dec. 4.
Lvon, .7. H., & Co., Montgomerj-, Ala. Hosiery. 182,597 ;
Sept. 4.
Lvons Bros. Co., The, doing business as The Cheery Tip
"Co., Dallas, Tex. Nonintoxicating, nonalcoholic, malt-
less fruit beverase. 172,751 ; Nov. 27.
Lyons Bros. Co., The, Dallas, Tex. Fruit beverage sold as
a soft drink and sirups for preparation of same.
172,752 ; Feb. 20.
Lvons. Langston L., doing business as Yo ! Mammy's Milk
"Co.. St. Loui*, Mo. Evaporated milk. 175,668:
.T.irn 3 9.
Lyradion Manufacturing Company, Mishawaka, Ind.
Radio receiving sets, loud speakers, batteries, amplify-
ing horns, etc. 175,091 ; June 26.
Lyradion Manufacturing Company, Mishawaka, Ind.
Phonographs both alone and in combination wjth radio
receiving sets. 177,790 ; June 26.
Lysle, J. C, Milling Company, Leavenworth, Kans.
Wheat flour. 173,098; Oct. 2.
Lysle, J. C, Milling Company, The, Leavenworth, Kans.
Wheat flour. 173,099 : May 15.
Lytton. Walter, Inc., Chicago, 111. Combination phono-
graph and radio receiving sets, loud speakers, etc.
169,814 : Sept. 4.
M. Valle V Ca., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigars. 167,032 ;
Jan. 9.
M M Importing Co., New York, N. Y. Smokers' pipes.
171,705 ; Jan. 30.
M. & V. Tank Company, Wichita Falls, Tex. Storage
tanks. 183,527; Oct. 30.
Maatschappij tot Esploitatie van Rademaker's Konink-
lijke Cacao en Chocolade Fabrieken, The Hague, Neth-
erlands. Chocolate candy. 166.532; Dec. 11.
Maatschappij tot Esploitatie van Rademaker's Konink-
lijke Cacao en Chocoladefabrieken, The Hague. Neth-
erlands. -Chocolate candy. 166.533 : May 1.
Mabee. Charles R., Chicago, 111. Live-stock feeds.
173,971 ; Aug. 21.
Mable Claire Studio. (See Bechdolt, Jack and M.)
Mabley & Carew Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cloaks,
wraps, and suits for ladies. 169.174 ; Jan. 30.
Macdonald, David B., Leicester, England. Boots, shoes,
and slippers and their components. 184^087 ; Dec. 18.
Macdonald, Helen M., Vancouver, British Columbia. Can-
ada. Herbal remedy for expectant mothers. 157,492 :
June 19.
Macfadden Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y. Monthly
magazine. 186,847 ; Dec. 11.
MPcGililvray, Dr. D. D., Pino Village, Ind. Goiter oint-
ment. 172,278 ; Apr. 17.
Mack Battery Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Storage
batteries and parts. 169.065 ; May 22.
Mack, Edward P., New York, N. Y. Advertising posters.
176,682 ; May 22.
Mack Tool Company. Inc., Rochester, N. T. Carving,
edge, and coopers' tools and the like. 174.523 ; May 1.
Mackechnie Bread Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Bread.
156,097 ; Nov. 20.
MacKenzle's, Duncan, Sons Co., Trenton, N. J. Ferrous
metals. 182,352 ; Oct. 23.
MacLean Drug Comnany, Chicago, 111. Patent medicines.
172. S45,- Sept. 18.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Shoe polish,
shaving cream, soap, etc. 175,504 ; Sept. 11.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Flotation devices,
tennis balls, toy vehicles, etc. 178,755 ; Aug. 21.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Knives, shears,
scissors, razors, etc. 178,756 ; Oct. 2.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Mops, brooms,
dusters, and brushes. 178,757 ; Oct. 30.
MacLean Drug Company, Chicago, 111. Fountain pens
penholders, lead pencils, etc. 178,758 : Nov 13
Macleay Estate Co., The, Portland. Oreg. Cheese
168,772 : Mar. 20.
Macomb Manufacturing Company. (See Brainard, Pearl
H. )
Macphee & Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Nerve-
tonic medicine. 179,806 : Sept. 11.
Macy. R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Household
furniture. 160,296; Aug. 7.
Macy, R. H., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair restorer
and tonic. 171,542 ; Feb. 20.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Boys' skating
sets. 172,844; May 22.
Macv, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Aprons.
174,524 ; July 17.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ophthalmic
lenses. 175,363 ; May 15.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Artificial silk
In the piece. 182,314 ; Sept. 25.
Macy, R. H., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's and
young men's overcoats, 186,146 : Dec. 11.
Madden, D. D., & Co., Inc., Portland, Oreg. Paper used
for printing or lithographing bank checks, etc.
182,713 ; Oct. 2.
Maddock, Arthur G., Duarte, Calif. Fresh citrous fruits.
178,854 ; Sept. 25.
Madison, James, San Francisco, Calif. Canned fish.
175,611 ; Oct. 16.
Madson, C. C, Lanesboro, Minn. Ice cream. 166,396 ;
May 15.
Maeda, Y., doing business as Li'oerty Produce Company,
Livingston, Calif._ Deciduous fruits and grapes in their
natural state. loS,7S2 ; June 19.
Maeshima, Shintaro, Tokyo, Japan. Therapeutical ap-
paratus called oxyhealer used for injecting oxj'gen
into the body. 155,900; July 10.
Maffitt, Ellen W., doing business as University Pickle
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Pickles. 171,371 ; May 15.
Magee Furnace Company, Boston, Mass. Combination
stoves or ranges heated by burning of combustible tuei
and electricity. 167.481 ; Jan. 23.
Maggioros & Rousos, Rochester, N. Y. Oil for mayon-
naise and salads. 180,075 ; Nov. 6.
Magic Leather Treatment Company, Detroit. Mich. Prep-
aration for preserving and making flexible canvas and
leather helting. 175,257 ; Aug. 21.
Magi-Graph Co., The, New York, N. Y. Toys. 171,092;
Jan. 16.
Magnavox Company, The, Oakland, Calif. Electrical
sound amplifiers for phonographs. 155,823 ; May 8.
llagner, Charles T., Cleveland, Ohio. Dental suction
plates. 167,779 ; Apr. 10.
Magnete Corporations Company, Holland, Mich. Molded
composition structures for building and appurtenances
relating thereto and molded composition building tile.
170,497 ; Feb. 6.
Magnolia Metal Company, New York, N. Y. Babbitt, bear-
ing, and antifriction metals and alloys. 168,929-30 ;
Jan. 9.
Magnus Chemical Company (Inc.), Brooklyn, N. Y. Soap
and soap mixtures. 180,543 ; Aug. 21.
Magnus Hessberg, Inc., Richmond, Va. Leather. 167,174 ;
Feb. 13.
Magnus Imports, Ltd., New York, N. Y. Clothing.
180,871 ; Sept. 18.
Magnus, Joseph E., doing business as Puritan Malt Ex-
tract Co. (Not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Malt extracts.
150,363 ; Oct. 16.
Magnus, S. W., & Co., New York, N. Y. Handkerchiefs.
182,160; Aug. 21.
Mah-Jongg Sales Company of America, San Francisco,
Calif. Dolls. 3 79.614; June 19.
Mah Juck Mfg. Co. (See Gaffey, John T.)
Mahoney & Saxton, North Adams, Mass. Salad dressings.
163,279: Feb. 6.
Mahoney, Thomas C, Bloomington, 111. Candy. 167,087 ;
Jan. 23.
Mahr Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Oil-
burning equipment, furnaces, torches, etc. 172,683 :
July 17. ~
Maillard, Martin, Springfield, Mass. Vermin extermi-
nators. 184.033 ; Nov. 27.
Mallliard & Schmieden, San Francisco, Calif. Olive oil.
165,801-2 ; Apr. 24.
Mailliard & Schmieden, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits. 167,312 ; Feb. 6.
Maine Seed Potato Growers. (See Phillips & Company.)
Mainette Company. (See Antle, Paul.)
Maison Blanche Co., New Orleans, La. Candy. 172,753
Aug. 28.
Maison Gerry, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cream, lotion
powder, etc. 174.139 ; Dec. 4.
Maison Maurice, Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's and
misses' hats, dresses, coats, wraps, and capes. 186 481
Dec. 18.
Maison Mendessolle, San Francisco, Calif. Perfume, tal
cum, sachet, and face powders. 183,841 ; Nov. 20.
Majestic Clothing Company, The, New York, N. Y. Men's,
young men's, and boys' outer suits, top coats, pants,
etc. 181,431 ; July 17.
Majestic Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Steam
ers, seamless steam kettles, copper-jacketed kettles, etc
152,763 : .Tune 5.
Majestic Shoe Company, New York, N. Y. Shoes
176,412 ; July 17.
Malcuit. Alphonse, Pittsfield, Mass. Ointment for hem
orrlioids. 184,507 ; Dec. 4.
Maldari, F., & Bros., New York, N. Y. Molds for the
manufacture of alimentary pastes. 175.018 ; Mar. 20.
Maline Mills Company, The, Winston-Salem, N. C. Knit
and woven underwear. 182,252 ; Oct. 9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Maline Mills, The, Winston-Salem, N. C. Knit underwear
and undershirts, princess slips for women. 168,478 ;
July 17.
Ma-Lit-Ta Co., The. (See McCarthy, John C.)
Mallas Cravl.s Co., New York, N. Y. Women's and
misses' dresses. 176,029 ; July 10.
Mallinson, II. R., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 172,754 ; Mar. 6.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods. 172,755-6 ; Feb. 13.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods. 173,137-8 ; Feb. 13.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 173,139 ; Apr. 24.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 174,020 ; Apr. 17.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Clothing.
176,085 ; Oct. 16.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sii:.
piece goods. 177,092 ; May 1.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 178,110 ; May 15.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 178,524 ; May 15.
Mallinson, H. R., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk
piece goods. 186,559 ; Dec. 18.
Mallory Hat Company, The, Danbury, Conn. Hats for
men, women, and children. 156,653 ; May 8.
Mallott, Johnson Co., Chicago, 111. Canned vegetables,
fruits, and fish, fruit jellies, etc. 185,025-6 ; Dec. 25.
Malloy, Samuel J., New York, N. Y. Pharmaceutical
preparations. 182,544 ; Oct. 23.
Malone, Annie M., doing business as Poro College, St.
Louis, Mo. Liquid and ointment preparations for pro-
moting the growth of the hair, shampoo, etc. 171,464 ;
Mar. 27.
Malone Dairy Co., New York, N. Y. Fermented milk.
165,804 ; Jan. 30.
Malone-Lemmon Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Electrical
apparatus and equipment — namely, rheostats. 172,424 ;
Feb. 20.
Malouf, Abraham M., New York, N. Y. Garters. 179,618 ;
Sept. 11.
Malsin, Albert, New York, N. Y. Soap. 164,060 ; Sept. 11.
Malt-Diastase Company, New York, N. Y. Malt extracts.
148,156 ; Mar. 13.
Maltana Company, The, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
Wheat and pancake flour, flour for making pastries, etc.
164,253; Sept. 25.
Maltese Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton
goods in the piece. 177,498 ; Aug. 21.
MalVaz Malt Extract Company, Chicago, 111. Malt ex-
tracts for food purposes. 180,481 ; Oct. 16.
Mama Cookie Bakery, Chicago, 111. Cookies. 181,758 ;
Sept. 25.
Manassas Feed & Milling Co. (See Robertson, Boiling L.)
Manatee Fruit Co., Palmetto, Fla. Fresh citrus fruits,
fresh tomatoes, celery, lettuce. 167,183 ; Mar. 6.
Manchester Handle & Turning Company. (See Shiirtz,
Thomas M.)
Manchester Knitting Mills, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
Men's, women's, and children's knitted and textile
hathing suits. 174,844 ; June 5.
Manchester Reeling and Winding Company, Limited, The,
Manchester, England. Cotton yarn and sewing cotton.
170,382 ; Feb. 6.
Mandtll, Kaufmann, Casa Grande, Ariz. Handkerchiefs.
183,580; Sept. 18.
Mandel's B., Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. Men's and young
men's serge suits. 168,539 ; Mar. 20.
Manfield and Sons, Limited, Northampton, England. Foot-
ball boots of leather. 173,935 ; Sept. 11.
Manganese Bronze and Brass Co. Limited, Westminster.
London, England. Metals used in manufacture.
178,051 ; Sept. 25.
Manbasset Manufacturing Company. Providence, R. I.
Cotton thread and yarn. 167,728 ; Jan. 9.
Manhasset Manufacturing Company. Providence, R. I.
Cotton tire fabrics in the piece. 170,439-40 ; Apr. 3.
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Cotton fabric in the piece. 170,440 ; Jan. 30.
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Cotton thread and yarn. 170.889 ; Jan. 30.
Manhasset Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Cotton thread and yarn. 171,179; Jan. 2.
Manhattan Baking Powder Co., New York, N. Y. Cocoa
pudding and cornstarch. 174,316 ; June 5.
Manhattan Electrical Supply Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Electrical ajjparatus. Machines, and supplies. 169,134 ;
Feb., 13.
Manhattan Electrical Suppjy Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Telephonic receivers and head sets. 174,253 ;
Mar. 27.
Manhattan Knitting Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweat-
ers. 175,431 ; June 12.
Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., Passaic, N. J. Brake lining.
166,839 ; Sept. 4.
Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., The, Passaic, N. J. Ma-
chinery belting, hose, and packing. 160,825 ; June 19.
Manhattan Soap Company. (See Burke, Frank G.)
Mani-Fold Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Blank forms.
168,773 ; Dec. 4.
Manlon, Catherine M., doing business as Manion Sur-
gical Supply House, New York, N. Y. Obstetrical out-
fits and surgical supplies. 167,881 ; Feb. 27.
Manion Surgical Supply House. (See Manion, Catherine
M.)
Mann, Arthur B., doing business as Tecq Products Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Skin lotions and medicinal
preparations for infiamed mucous membrane. 177,499 ;
Aug. 7.
Mann, Clyde A., Chicago, 111. Almanac and yearbook.
176,269 ; Oct. 16. 1923.
Mann, Clyde A., Chicago, 111. Hand and manual book.
183,339 ; Dec. 18. t
Mann, William Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pass books.
173,266 ; Feb. 13.
Mannesmannrohren Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Am-
monia, chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon-dioxide
cylinders, bottles, flasks, etc. 163,688; Sept. 4.
Mannesmannrohren-Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Tubes,
tube joints, pipes, etc. 163,689 ; Sept. 25.
Mannesmannrohren-Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Bicy-
cles and motor cycles and parts thereof, etc. 163,691 ;
Aug. 14.
Mannesmannrohren-Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Light-
ning arresters and rods, tips, etc. 163,693 ; Aug. 7.
Mannesmannrohren Werke, Dusseldorf, Germany. Steam
boilers and condensers, hot-air and hot-water furnaces,
etc. 163,695 ; Dec. 11.
Mannesovitch, Israel, jr., doing business as Schenectady
Knit Goods House, Schenectady, N. Y. Hosiery and
underwear. 165,803 ; Jan. 9.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cop-
per-nickel-alloy castings. 177,565 ; July 24.
Manny-Rielly Co., New York, N. Y. Knitted and textile
underwear. 177,135 ; Aug. 28.
Mansfield Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. Furniture and
automobile polishes. 164,600 ; Apr. 10.
Mansfield, Richard H., Cottage City, Md. Cartoons.
161,746 ; Feb. 20.
Manton-Gaulin Manufacturing Company, Inc., Boston,
and South Boston, Mass. Homogenizer for rendering
homogeneous the ingredients of compounded products.
172,425 ; May 29.
Manufacturer's Motor Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Piston-ring expanders. 167,919 ; Feb. 6.
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo. Threads.
158.632 ; June 5.
Alanufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo. Threads.
158.633 ; May 22.
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Threads. 158,936; May 22.
Manufacturers Supplies Company, St. Louis, Mo. Threads.
171,334; Jan. 2.
Manufactures des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de St.
Gobain, Chauny & Cirey, Paris, France. Plate glass
and glassware. 168,720 ; Jan. 9.
Manufacturing Jewelers Export Co., Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y.
Articles of jewelry and personal adornment. 169,680 :
May 29.
Mapele Silk Manufacturing Co. Inc., Paterson, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Ribbons of silk and artificial silk
166,781 ; Jan. 30.
Maple Grove Candies, Inc., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Maple
cream, sirup, sugar, and honey, sauce for ice cream.
154,522; Apr. 17.
Maple Producer's Co-Operative Association, Inc., Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Maple sirup and sugar. 175,432 ; June 19.
Maple Products Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy. 162,498 ;
.Ian. 30.
Mappin & Webb Limited, Shefiield and London, England.
Buttonhooks, shoehorns, buttonhook and shoehorn com-
binations, and glove hooks. 159,474 ; Jan. 2.
Mappin & Webb, Limited, Shefiield and London, England.
Manicure scissors, nail clippers, flies, and tweezers.
159,476; Feb. 27.
Mappin & Webb Limited, Sheffield and London, England.
Lancets, fleams, and surgical scissors. 159,477 ;
Feb. 27.
Maranto, Giuseppe P., Baltimore, Md. Preparation for
the relief and cure of indigestion. 169,600 ; Mar. 20.
Marathon Company, The, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Safety
straps to hold children in high chairs, gocarts, etc.
162,027; Jan. 9.
Marathon Tire & Rubber Company, The, Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio. Cardcases, bill folds, hand bags, music rolls,
etc. i 48,498; .Tan. 2.
Marathon Tire & Rubber Company, The, Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio. Leather, etc., belts for supporting outer gar-
ments. 148,499 ; Jan. 9.
Marathon Tire & Rubber Company, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Golf balls and golf-stick grips. 149,922 ; Oct. 23.
Marble Mills, Inc., The, Evanston, 111. Underwear of
knitted fabric. 179,874 ; Aug. 28.
Marblehead Lime Company, Chicago, 111. Hydrated lime.
185.604 ; Dec. 25.
Marbletex Co., Inc., The, West Hoboken, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Silks, silk and cotton mixtures, cotton
goods, linens, and draperies. 175,938 ; Apr. 10.
Marchant Calculating Machine Company. Emeryville,
Calif. Calculating machines. 169,066 ; Jan. 2.
Marchiony Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tee cream,
flavored ice, ice-cream bricks, etc. 157,377 ; Aug. 14.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
AlphaJjetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
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Mai'chiony, Italo, Iloboken, N. J. Ice-cream cones.
184,971 ; Oct. 16.
Marcus, .lullus Company, Chicago, 111. Food-flavoring
extracts. lOO.olo ; May 1.
Mai-ott, Ruby E.. New York, N. Y. Beverages, fruit
siruiis, e.\tr.icts. ami flavorings for the same. 184,412 ;
Sept IS.
Mnrtield Radio Mfs. Co. (See Hirsliflold. Maurice W.)
Margolies, J. B.. Wholesale Grocer Co., East St. Louis,
111. Canned vegetables. 185,029-30; Nov. 6.
Margolis Yelen Kaiser Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Hosiery.
ir)5,23l ; Mar. 20.
Margueritte Laboratories. (See Murphy, Margaret C.)
Margulies, Larry J., New York, N. Y. Women's dresses
and waists. 176,902 ; .Tune 26.
Margus, Julie, Berkeley, Calif. Liquid medicine for tu-
berculosis. 164,656 ; Aug. 7.
Mart Valda Beautv Products Co. (See Thompson,
Albert Q.)
Mariba Co. (See Boethling, William C.)
Marie Antoinette Perle Co. (See Blauston, Nathan L.)
Marine Oil Company, Ltd., New Orleans, La. Cup and
axle grease. 166,386 ; Nov. 13.
Marino Oil Company, Ltd., New Orleans, La. Machin*
oil. 166.388: Nov. 27.
Marinello Company, La Crosse, Wis. Rouge and face
powder. 177,187 ; July 31.
Marinello Company, La Crosse, Wis. Bleaching paste for
whitening face, neck, arms, and hands. 181,533 ;
Sept. IS.
Marinello Company, La Crosse, Wis. Rouge and face pow-
der. 182,426 ; Nov. 6.
Marinello Company, La Crosse, Wis. Brilliantine. 184,979 ;
Dec. 4.
Marinette Electric Corporation, Marinette, Wis. Radio
receiving sets. 176,634 : Apr. 24.
Marinette Electric Corporation, Marinette, Wis. -Phones
for use with radio apparatus. 176,635 ; May 29.
Marinette Electric Corporation, Marinette, Wis. Phones
for use with radio and telephone apparatus. 182,353 ;
Oct. 23.
Marion Tool Works, Inc., Marion, Ind. Steel tools.
18-1.946; Nov. 20.
Marjoline Dresses. (See Kirschner, M., & Sons.)
Mark Brothers, New York, N. Y. Men's, boys', and chil-
dren's suits and coats. 150,365 ; Jan. 9.
Market, Howard, New York, N. Y. Title for heading of
newspaper column or article. 185,223 ; Dec. 25.
Markman, Simon, New York, N. Y. Clay and paste for
the complexion. 162,941 ; Apr. 24.
Markt & Hammacher Company, doing business as Ameri-
can Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Agri-
cultural implements. 171,277 ; Oct. 30.
Markt & Hammacher Company, New York, N. Y. Carpen-
ters' tools, agricultural Implements. 172,233 ; Apr. 17.
Mi.rkwell Manufacturing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Hatchets, hammers, crate openers, etc. 185,372 ;
Nov. 20.
Marie Engineering Company, Orange, N. J. Transformers.
184,252 ; Nov. 13.
Marmite Food Extract Co., Ltd., London, England.
Poultry food. 183,581 ; Dec. 25.
Marmola Company, Detroit, Mich. Deodorant. 178,621 ;
Sept. 18.
Marne Oil Company, Ltd., New Orleans, La. Cylinder and
automobile oil for lubricating purposes. 166,384 ;
Feb. 20.
Marolyn Extract Co. (See Palmer, Marion C.)
Maronik, Dannel, Detroit, Mich. Banana flour. 185,979 ;
Dec. 25.
Maronik, Dannel, Detroit, Mich. Banana jelly. 185,980 ;
Nov. 27.
Maronik, Dannel. Detroit, Mich. Dried banana slices.
185,981 ; Nov. 27.
Marquette Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn.
Rim and tire tools. 172,049 ; Mar. 27.
Marquette Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn.
Luggage carriers, shock absorbers, combined fender
braces and bumpers. 176,561 ; July 24.
Marr, H. A., Grocery Co., The, Denver, Colo. Canned
vegetables and fruits, spices, breakfast cereals, flour,
etc. 181,299 ; Nov. 27.
Marrett, Bonin, Label et Guieu, Paris, France. Alloys
and alloys for use in jewelry and jewelers' wares.
170.301 ; Mar. 13.
Marr(>t, Bonnin, Lebel et Guieu, Paris, France. Metals
and metal.s for use in jewelry and jewelers' ware.
170.302 ; Mar. 6.
Marret, Bonnin, Lebel & Guieu, Paris, France. Alloy in-
tended to be used for jewelry and jewelers' goods.
180,018; Sept. 4.
Marrus, Xsa.ic I., Scranton, Pa. Suits, overcoats, sheep-
skin coats, pants, etc. 177,310 ; Sept. 18.
Mars Grand Rug Co., The, Pawtucket, R. I. Rags, car-
pets, and other textile floor coverings. 183,390 ;
Sept. 18.
Marschat Import Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Cologne
waters, bath salts, face clays, etc. 167,530 ;' Apr. 3.
Marsh, Lavinia A., doing business as E. Morgan & Sons,
Providence, R. I. Pharmaceutical product for the treat-
ment of poisoning, burn.s, bruises, etc. 170.500 ; Feb. 20.
Marshall & Burke, Richmond, Calif. Paint and varnish
remover. 169,642 ; Jan. 9.
Marshall Candy Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy.
171,227; Mar. 27.
Marshall Canning Company, Marshalltown, Iowa. Canned
foods. 165,898 ; Jan. 30.
Marshall, Clifford C, Viucennes, Ind. Medicinal oint-
ment for the treatment of scalp and hair. 175,877 ;
May 15.
Marshall. Edward E., doing business as Huntingdon Man-
ufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Golf balls.
170,883-4; Jan. 9.
Marshall, EtheV L., Winston-Salem, N. C, assignor to
American Knit Products Company, Wilmington, Del.
Knit skirts, princess slips, etc. 157,385 ; Nov. 27.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, III. Sheets and
pillowcases. 140,289 : Apr. 10.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Writing paper.
148,536; Oct. 23.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Women's hosiery.
158,115; Apr. 24.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Jewelry.
161,539 ; Feb. 20.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Hairpins,
common pins, hand sewing needles, crochet hooks, lace
pins, etc. 161,546 ; Feb. 6.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Bimonthly
magazines. 161,681 ; May 1.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Cigar and ciga-
rette cases. 165,366 ; Jan. 30.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Silk and cotton
piece goods. 165,923; Mar. 27.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Suspenders, arm
bands and men's belts. 165,942 ; Nov. 27.
Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, 111. Ladies' hosiery.
166,058; Jan. 30.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Sachet and face
powder, vanishing cream, cold cream, rouge, etc.
169,641; Feb. 6.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Scissors,
shears, and pocketknives. 177,371 ; July 31.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Cotton piece
goods. 179,521 ; Aug. 14.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Perfume.
179,523 ; Aug. 21.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Cotton linings
in the piece. 179,524 ; Sept. 11.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wool and wool
and silk mixture yarns. 181,262 ; Aug. 7.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Muslin in the
piece. 181,263 ; Aug. 7.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Muslin in tne
piece. 181,265 ; Oct. 23.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wool and wool
and silk mixture yarns. 181,266 ; Aug. 7.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Women's
muslin underwear. 181,267 ; Oct. 2.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Wool and wool
and silk mixture yarns. 181,268 ; Aug. 7.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Hosiery.
181,269; Oct. 16.
Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, 111. Nail files, toilet
tweezers, nail and cuticle nippers. 181,270 ; July 17.
Marshall-Gerken Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Electrical
binding paste. 173,775 ; June 12.
Marshall-King Laboratories. (See Hance Brothers &
White Incorporated.)
Marshall & MuUer, Lodi, Calif. Fresh deciduous fruits
and grapes. 174,581 ; June 26.
Marshall. Robert S., doing business as The Steenburg
Fur (Ilompany, Gloversville, N. Y. Preparation for
prevention of moths. 170,826; Feb. 13.
Marshall Ventilated Mattress Co. Limited, The, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Mattresses. 181,838 ; Aug. 28.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Laundry wash-
ing machines and wringers. 174,211 ; Apr. 24.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Carpenters'
gauges, plumb bobs, plumbs and levels, etc. 178,527 ;
Aug. 7.
Marsball-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Hammers.
178,528; July 31.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Hammers,
hatchets, saws, planes, etc. 178,528 ; Oct. 30.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Sand, emery,
and gai'net paper, emery and garnet cloth, sharpening
stones, etc. 178,532 ; Aug. 21.
Marsliall-Wells Company. Duluth, Minn. Pack sacks
saddles, horse collars, harness, etc. 178,533 : June 19.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Coal and gas
ranges, coal, gas, wood, and oil heaters, gasoline cook-
stoves, and hot-air furnaces. 178,855 : July 24.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth. Minn. Paint and shav-
ing brushes. 181,135 ; July 24.
Marshall-Wells Company, Duluth, Minn. Varnish and
varnish-stain products. 185,0-31 ; Oct. 30.
Marshall, William E., Chicago, 111. Artificial log for fire-
places. 182,979 ; Nov. 20.
Marshuetz. Leo J., doing business as Marshuetz & Com-
pany, Montgomery, Ala. Cotton cloth in the piece.
171,133; Dec. 18.
Mar-Son Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Tooth paste for
the treatment and prevention of pyorrhea. 183,844 ;
Dec. 18.
912
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Oontimied.
Marstln, Clayton R., doing business as The Blazeout
Company, Boston, Mass. Fire-extinguishing powders.
168,272; Apr. 3.
Marston, Dudley J., Amesbury, Mass. Baseball bats.
183,658; Dec. 25.
Martha Maid Manufacturing Company, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Cotton, silk, wool, and linen underwear of knitted and
textile fabric for females. 178,084 ; July 17.
Martha Maid Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, Chi-
cago, 111. Children's dresses. 178,367 ; July 10.
Mai-tin, iiiita. New York, N. Y. Dress shields. 166,240 ;
Jan. 2.
Martin Brothers Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Shirts,
overalls, pants, jackets, etc. 154,611i ; Sept. 18.
Martin, C. J., Austin, Tex. Wood preservative and disin-
fectant and insecticide. 170,942 ; Aug. 7.
Martin, C. J., Austin, Tex. Poultry medicine for the
treatment of blackheads, etc. 170,943 ; Aug. 7.
Martin Cantine Co., The, Saugerties, N. Y. Enameled
book paper. 182,980-1 ; Sept. 11.
Martin, John H., doing business as Dermavel Labora-
tories, New York, N. Y. Toilet clay. 171,180 ; Feb. 13.
Martin-Senour Company, The, Chicago, 111. Paints
(liquids, paste, or semipaste), paint enamels, japans,
varnishes, stains, etc. 155,358 ; Feb. 13.
Martin Varnish Company, Chicago, 111. Varnishes.
167,882 ; Feb. 20.
Martin, W. & J., Glasgow, Scotland. Leather. 175,148 ;
June 5.
Martinez, F. T., & Sons, Brownsville, Tex. Hatbands.
183,452 ; Nov. 27.
Martinka, Joseph J., Newark, N. J. Preparation for
pains, burns, bruises, and cancer. 166,603 ; Jan. 2.
Martins Birmingham Limited, Birmingham, England.
Golf balls and footballs. 173,972 ; May 1.
Martoccio, F. A., Macaroni Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
Macaroni. 175,258 ; June 19.
Martorelli, RafCaele, New York, N. Y. Fish preserved in
oil, canned vegetables, rice, coffee, tea. 168,726 ;
Sept. 25.
Marvel Equipment Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid
measuring and dispensing pumps. 170,985 ; Feb. 20.
Marvel Products Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Gaso-
line and liquid gauges. 177,682 ; May 29.
Marvel Tractor Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Motor-driven
farm tractors. 142,798 ; May 22.
Marvelette Company, Defiance, Ohio. Hair tonic.
179,945; Aug. 14.
Marvello Lace Company, New York, N. Y. Lace edgings In
the piece. 168,220; Apr. 24.
Marvellum Company, The, Holyoke, Mass. Cover paper.
178 856-7; May 22..
Marvel-o Manufacturing Company. (See Laidlaw, James
H.)
Marvil Garment Company. (See Darrish, Morris E.)
Marty, Carl, and Company, Chicago, 111. Cheese. 162,432.
Jan. 30.
Marty, Carl, & Company, Chicago, 111. Cheese. 181,904 ;
Oct. 2.
Marvin, Burdette K., doing business as Marvin Date Com-
pany, Riverside, Calif. Dates. 170,688 ; May 8.
Marvin, Charlotte E., San Francisco, Calif. Jellies,
jams, preserves, marmalades, and pickles. 176.198 ;
Aug. 14.
Marvin, E. W., Company, Troy, N. Y. Nurses' collars,
cuffs, aprons, caps, bibs, uniforms, etc. 174,845 ;
July 24.
Mary Louise. (See Plumbridge, Charles H.)
Maryland Packing Co., Baltimore, Md. Prepared mus-
tard, mayonnaise and olive relishes. 160,145 ; Mar. 27.
Masol Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. Toilet preparations.
181,760; Sept. 18.
Mason, Au & Magenhelmer Confectionery Manufacturing
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Candies. 168,978 ; Apr. 3.
Mason, David, doing business as Elinette Co., New York,
N. Y. Toilet preparations — namely, toilet water, pow-
der, cream, etc. 157,330 ; Feb. 13.
Mason, John, doing business as Mason Mfg. Co., Sausalito
and San Francisco, Calif. Substitute for turpentine.
170,395 ; Mar. 20.
Mason, Judson T., doing business as Tol-0-Nite Remedy
Co., Washington, D. C. Compound for treating influ-
enza, grippe, etc. 174,317 ; Apr. 24.
Mason Mfg. Co. (See Mason, John.)
Mason, Robert L., doing business as Anchor Sales Service,
Waterloo, Iowa. Trading certificates. 173,518 ;
May 29.
Massachusetts Baking Company, doing business as Six
Bakers, Springfield, Mass. Bread. 174,582 ; Dec. 11.
Massachusetts Chocolate Company, Boston, Mass. Sweet-
chocolate nut bars. 167,479 ; Feb. 6.
Massachusett.s Knitting Mills, Boston, Mass. Hosiery.
163,162; Jan. 2.
Master Builders Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Prepa-
rations to he incorporated with mortar, cement, etc.,
for the purpose of coloring, hardening, etc., the setting.
170,148: July 3.
Master Method Music Co. (See Moulton, Hi.)
Master Radio Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Radio-
telephone attachments. 171,453 ; Feb. 20.
Master Radio Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Radio-
telephone attachments. 171,544 ; May 29.
Master Reporting Co. Inc., The, Indianapolis, Ind.
Covers or binders. 141,682 ; Dec. 25.
Master Rule Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Rules,
folding rules, extension rules. 177,044 ; July 10.
Master Tire & Rubber Co., The, Dayton, Ohio. Rubber
tires. 175,720 ; Oct. 23.
Mastln & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Treatment
for coughs, sore throat, etc. 184,173 ; Dec. 18.
Mastln & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Treatment
for rheumatism, kidney, liver, and bladder complaints.
184.174 ; Dec. 18.
Masuda, Tomekechi, doing business as Nippon Tea Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. Tea, cofEee, rice, and extracts for sea-
soning foods. 159,518 ; May 8.
Mathews, William H., doing business as The Mathews
Medical Company, San Francisco, Calif. Medical tonic
for use in the treatment of anfemia, debility, stomach
derangements, etc. 177,447 ; July 10.
Matre & Company, Chicago, 111. Pocket holy-water
fountain. 166,951 ; Mar. 27.
Matson, Francis G., Washington, D. C. Edible food com-
prised of a frankfurter incased in dough baked with the
frankfurter. 177,857 ; Aug. 21.
Matson, Francis G., Washington, D. C. Edible food
comprised of a frankfurter incased in dough baked
with the frankurter. 177,918 ; Aug. 21.
Mattel, Andrew, Fresno, Calif. Fresh grapes and raisins.
178,266; June 12.
Matth. Ilohner Akt. Ges., Trossingen, Germany. Mouth
harmonicas. 138,330 ; June 12.
Matthews, Jas. H., & Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Steel
marking dies. 177,791 ; July 3.
Matthews, Jas. H., & Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Forged
bodies for hand stamps, fullered forgings, and I
forgiugs. 177,792 ; June 12.
Mattlage, Charles F., & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Canned, smoked, dried, and salt fish. 158,785 ; Aug. 14.
Mauerhofer Sohne & Co., Trubschacken, near Langnau,
Switzerland. Cheese and preserved cheese of Swiss
origin. 173,936 ; June 5.
Mauser Mill Company, Laurys Station, Pa. Wheat flour.
143,771; Feb. 13.
Mavis Hosiery Company Inc„ New York, N. Y. Stock-
ings. 184,034; Oct. 9.
Max DOrner G. m. b. H., Stahlwarenfabrik, Sollngen,
Germany. Razors, hair clippers, etc. 164,803 ; Mar. 6.
Max Bib Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Dresden,
Germany. Perfumery, toilet preparations. 166,176 ;
July 3.
Max Zeller Sohne, Romanshorn, Switzerland. Remedy
used internally for seasickness, etc. 177,793-4 ; Oct. 30.
Maxmin, H. J. (See Linsk, Alexander & Company, as-
signor. )
Maxo Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Regasifying
attachments for internal-combustion motors. 155,511 ;
Jan. 9.
Maxson Automatic Machinery Company, The, Westerly,
R. I. Machines for cutting, piling, etc., paper and
other sheet material. 155,973 ; Apr. 3.
Maxtic Belt & Packing Co., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Fabric
belting. 168,479; Feb. 20.
Maxwell Motor Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Pistons.
174,212; Aug. 7.
Maxwell Paint Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ready-
mixed water paints. 172,338 ; Mar. 13.
Maxwell, R. G., & Co., London, England, and Hawick,
Scotland. Piece goods of wool, worsted, or hair.
181,605 ; July 24.
May, C. Edward, doing business as Crown Bottling
Works, Baltimore, Md. Beverage soW as a soft drink.
178,347; Oct. 2.
May, C. Edward, doing business as Crown Bottling Works,
Baltimore, Md. Beverage sold as a soft drink.
178,349 ; May 22.
May, D. B., doing business as D. B. May Hosiery Mills,
Burlington, N. C. Hosiery. 178,562 ; Sept. 18.
May Department Stores Company, New York, N. Y. Pi-
anos and phonographs. 172,385 ; Feb. 20.
May Hosiery Mills, Incorporated, Burlington, N. C.
Hosiery, underwear, and outer garments. 170,589 ;
June 26.
May Hosiery Mills, doing business as Anti-Darn Hosierv
Mills, Nashville, Tenn. Hosiery. 173,843 ; May 29.
May Hosiery Mills, Inc., Burlington, N. C. Hosiery.
180,544 ; Oct. 16.
May & Loeb. Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladies' dresses and
skirts. 184,175; Oct. 30.
Maybelline Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Darkener for
eyebrows and eyelashes. 187,333 ; Dec. 25.
Maybreath Company, Chicago, 111. Purifying deodorant
for mouth and stomach. 172,050 ; Mar. 13.
Mayer, Benjamin, doing business as B. Mayer, New York,
N. Y. Salt for curing meat. 177,014 ; Aug. 28.
Mayer China Company, The, Beaver Falls, Pa. China-
ware. 175,017 ; May 8.
Mayer Coating Machines Co. Inc., doing business as Joy
Paper Products Co., Rochester, N. Y. Paper cups.
169,028; .Tune 19.
Mayer, F., Boot & Shoe Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather
shoes. 170,206 ; Mar. 6.
Maver, F., Boot & Shoe Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Leather
shoes. 186,653; Dec. 25.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphahefical li.'st of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
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Mayer, L. S., Gesellsehaft mit beschrankter llaftung,
li'mnkfort-on-the-Mnln, Germany. Jewelry, etc.
171.278; Oct. 9.
Mayfalr. (See Bennett, NelUe L.)
Maybow, .lames N., Co., Inc., Minneapolis, J[inn. Slioe
ami slipper trees. 182,427: Sept. 4.
Maynard Coal Company, The, Columbus, Ohio. Bituminous
Coal. 158,191 : Apr. 3.
Mayo. Jesse W.. Osage City, Kans. Face lotion. 170,722 ;
Mar. 6.
Mavol, Frank E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ice cream and
froz-^-n daintie.s. 165,697 ; July 3.
McAllister, \V. K., Company, Tlie. Cleveland, Ohio. Elec-
trical cook stoves. 154,987 ; Mar. 27.
McAllister, William E., doing business as Dewraa Com-
pany. South Bend, Ind. Gallstone medicine. 171,585 ;
Mar. 13.
McBall, A. E., doing business as McCall Cigar Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Cigars. 187,013; Dec. 25.
McBride, James P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tools for kitchen
use in the handling of hot articles. 175,364 ; May 20.
McCafferty, James A., & Sons Manufacturing Company
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. White lead. 168,645 ; Feb. 13.
UcCall, A. E., doing business as McCall Cigar Company,
Kansas City. Mo. Cigars. 187.012 ; Nov. 27.
McCall Groniser Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Fruit-nut sand-
wich. 176,414; Dec. 11.
McCall. John O., Buffalo, N. Y. Toothbrushes. 171,810;
Jan. 9.
McCall, John O., doing business as The Odontex Com-
pany, BurCalo, N. Y. Tooth powder and paste and
mouth wash. 181,606; Sept. 18.
McCall, John 0., doing business as The Odontes Company.
Buffalo, N. Y. Toothbrushes. 181,607: Aug. 21.
McCallum Hosiery Co., Northampton, Mass. Hosiery.
186,562: Dec. 4.
McCallum Companv, Inc., The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Glazing
cement. 186,918: Dec. 25.
McCandless, John D.. Roswell, N. Mex. Preparation for
use in the treatment of tuberculosis, asthma, influenza,
etc. 180,873 ; Aug. 14.
McCann, Eugene B., doing business as Mutual Benefit
Association, New York, N. Y. Coupons for the pur-
chase of merchandise. 173,776 ; July 31.
McCarthy, John C, doing business as The Ma-Lit-Ta Co.,
Norwood, Mass. Ointment for the treatment of piles,
fistula, constipation, etc. 173,840 ; Apr. 10.
McCarthy, John W., jr.. Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 163,341 ; Apr. 17.
McCaw, Stevenson & Orr, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. - Ad-
hesive cements for uniting various materials and
articles. 141,922; Nov. 13.
M'Caw, Stevenson & Orr, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Ad-
heslves. 164,181 ; Sept. 4.
McClelland, Norman E., New York, N. Y. Liquid circu-
lators. 167.825 : Feb. 27.
McClure, C. W., Atlanta, Ga. Foods. 182,165 ; Dec. 18.
McCIure, J. W., Cleveland, Ohio. Magazine or pamphlet.
180,4S2; Sept. 18.
McCollani, Francis L., doing business as Kozol Labora-
tories. New York, N. Y. Medical compounds for the
relief of pain and the reduction of temperature.
172.426: Apr. 24.
McComas & Goodwin, assignors to Vapor Lubricant Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. . Fuel intensifier and carbon
preventive for internal-combustion engines. 154,374 ;
May 8.
McConnell, George, doing business as Desraond-Steplian
Manufacturing Company, Urbana, Ohio. Emery-wheel
dressers. 172,279 ; Mar. 20.
McConnell Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J. Hair
wavers. 181,204; Oct. 2.
McCord Manufacturing Company, Inc.. Detroit, Mich.
Publications — namely, catalogues. 178,291 ; Feb. 27.
McCormick & Co. Incorporated, Baltimore, Md. Malt-
less flavors and flavoring extracts for use in making
soft drinks. 161,786; Feb. 13.
McCormick. J. S., Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Core
binder. 179,810; Oct. 16.
McCoy, Lon A., doing business as Red Seal Products Co.,
Akron, Ohio. Coff-0-Malt, a substitute for coffee.
161,497; Feb. 20.
McCrea Mfg. Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. Commercial cab
bodies. 173,572 ; Dec 11.
McCreery, James. & Company, New York, N. Y. Leather
gloves. 167.847 ; Nov. 20.
McCurrach. James. & Brother, New York, N. Y. Neck-
ties. 186,655 ; Dec. 11.
McCutcheon, James, & Company, New York, N. Y. Linen
and cotton fabrics in the piece, tablecloths, napkins,
handkerchiefs, etc. 166.391 : Jan. 30.
McDermott, John A., Chicago, 111. Soap. 183,309 ;
Got. 16.
McDonagh, Wml, & Sons, New York, N. Y. Toilet ar-
ttcles — viz, tooth paste. 175.669 ; June 26.
McDonagh. Wm.. & Sons, New York, N. Y. Shaving-soap
cream. 179.673 ; Nov. 20, 1923.
McDonald, J. G.. Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Candles. 163,588 ; Feb. 6.
McDonald, J. G., Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City. Utah.
Chocolates, cocoa, chocolate, and candles. 163,589 ;
Feb. 6.
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McDonald, J. G., Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Chocolates, cocoa, chocolate, and candies. 163,591 ;
Feb. 6.
McDonald, J. G., Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Candy. 177,982; Juno 12.
McDonald. William J., doing business as Krumm & Mc-
Donald Co., Columbus, Ohio. Wheat flour. 162,191;
Jan. :^0.
McDonaugb, Wm., & Sons, New York, N. Y. Disinfectants.
175,403 ; June 5.
McDougall Company, Frankfort, Ind. Kitchen cabinets.
174,846; Mar. 27.
McDowell, Charles, doing business as McDowell Paper
Mills, Manayunk, I'a. Glassine, greaseproof, imitation
parchments, writing, wrapping, etc., paper. 179,619 ;
June 12.
McDowell. Pvle & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Candy.
170,723 ; M'ar. 27.
McElwaip, W. H., Company, doing business as McElwaln,
Hutchinson & Winch, Boston, Mass. Leather boots,
shoes, and slippers. 176,903 ; Sept. 18.
McEvoy, Joseph H., Houston, Tex. Well screens and
well strainers. 175,564-5 ; July 24.
McFarland, J. V., Rutherfordton, N. C. Medical prepara-
tion for the treatment of high blood pressure. 170,494 ;
Feb. 20.
McGibbou, Brownell, doing business as B. McGibbon &
Bro., New York. N. Y. Hops. 183.660 : Nov. 13.
McGovern & McGovern, Seattle, Wash. Canned salmon.
176,904 ; .July 10.
McGrory, Daniel T., doing business as Ceres Core Binder
Company, Chicago, 111. Processed cereal binder, and a
paste for forming core compounds used iti the casting of
metals. 172,952; Apr. 10.
McGuire, William A., CUH'slde. N. J. Liniments. 175,365;
June 19.
McHarg, Sidney, Calexico, Calif. Cantaloupes and let-
tuce. 107,409 ; Oct. 9.
McHenry Cannery, Modesto, Calif. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 171,937 ; May 1.
McKay Company, New York, N. Y. Compound for color-
ing electric bulbs. 174,090; Apr. 10.
Mclvay Company, New York, N. Y. Chemical compound
for 'etching glass. 174,091 ; Apr. 24.
McKay, Edwin B., Chicago, 111. Tire treads. 184,738 ;
Nov. 20.
McKay-Manning, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cooked,
uncooked, fresh, canned, compressed, dried, evaporated,
frozen, preserved, sweetened and unsweetened foods
and food products. 166.783 ; Mar. 20.
McICee Glass Company. Jeannette, Pa. Sets of glass
cooking ware for children. 187,261 : Dec. 4.
McKee, William, Minneapolis, Minn. Beverage sold as a
.soft driuk. 179,876 ; July 17.
McKenna, Grace P., Washington, D. C. Necklaces, brace-
lets, brooches, finger rings, vanity cases. 173,606 ;
May 8. „
McKesson & Robbins Inc., New York, N. Y. Brushes.
177,502; .Tuly 17.
McKinney, Eva J., doing business as McKinney Manu-
facturing Co., Clinton, 111. Bedclothes protector.
172,003 ; Feb. 20.
McKinney Manufacturing Co. (See McKinney, Eva J.)
McKnight, Earl, Pittsburgh, Pa. Candy and confections
in the form of a candy block. 171,761 ; May 1.
McKnight, Earl, Pittsburgh, Pa. Candy and confections.
183,714 ; Nov. 6.
McKnight-Keaton Grocery Co., Cairo, 111. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 177,612 ; May 8.
McKoin, Ida, Guthrie, Okla. Hair grower. 177,858;
July 17.
McLane Silk Company, Turners Falls, Mass. Silk and
satin piece goods. 183,221 ; Sept. 25.
McLaurin-Jont's Co. (See Ideal Coated Paper Company,
assignor.)
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfleld, Mass. Coated book
papers. 166,894; Mar. 6.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfleld, Mass. Wrapping paper.
174,147; Apr. 10.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfleld, Mass. Coated book
paper. 176,844; Oct. 2.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfleld, Mass. Coated paper to
be printed or lithographed. 178,761 ; May 22.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfleld, Mass. Chocolate-dipping
paper. 183,715 ; Oct. 9.
McLaurin-Jones Co., Brookfleld, Mass. Proofing paper.
183,716; Oct. 9.
McLean, Loula K., Mount Kisco, N. Y. Music sheets, com-
pleted printed books, photoprints, poems. 159,165 ;
Feb. 20.
McLellan, W. C, Lodi, Calif. Fresh grapes. 168,371;
May 8.
McLennan, Kenneth J. C, doing business as Laird &
Son, Edinburgh, Scotland. Preparation for external
use in the treatment of rheumatism, lumbago, etc.
175,566; May 29.
McLeod, John, Haverhill, Mass. Paint in paste form.
160,360 ; Mar. 20.
Mclxiughlin Textile Corporation, Utica, N. Y. Caps,
sweaters, and underwear. 185,126 ; Nov. 20.
McMichael, Amerieus O., doing business as Carnotlte
Gland Extract Company, Denver, Colo. Carnotlte
baths. 173,870 ; May 8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
McMillan, A. G., doin^ business as Sales Equipment Com-
pany, Detroit, Mien. Combination index and sales-
data book. 174,318 ; Apr. 24.
McMorran, C. W., San Francisco, Calif. Cbowder.
176,491 ; Sept. 11.
McMuUen, Jas. R., New York, N. Y. Golf balls and
clubs. 177,503; May 29.
^cNasby Oyster Co., Annapolis, Md. Raw oysters and
oysters in the shell. 155,269 ; June 5.
McNultv, Joseph A., New York, N. Y. Red oxides.
177,684 ; June 19.
McPhee & McGinnity Company, Denver, Colo. Wall-
flnish paints or calcimine in powder form. 172,605 ;
Mar. 27.
McPhee & McGinnity Company, Denver, Colo. Color var-
nish. 172,645; Feb. 18.
McPherson, W. G., Company, The, Portland, Oreg. Warm-
air furnaces. 172,626; Mar. 13.
McQuillan, Owen A., Philadelphia, Pa. Candy. • 169,452 ;
Mar. 27.
McRae, Estella M., Tacoma, Wash. Petticoat. 135,972 ;
Feb. 6.
McRoberts, R. W., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine used in the
treatment of rickets, etc. 180,874 : Aug. 14.
McSweeny, Eugene D., El Monte, Calif. Fresh vegeta-
bles— namely, potatoes. 162,755 ; Jan. 9.
McWade Tire and Rubber Company, The, Garrettsville,
Ohio. Rubber heels. 175,878; May 22.
Mead Johnson & Co., Evansvllle, Ind. Specially-prepared
food for Infants. 171,939 ; June 26.
Mead Johnson & Company, Evansville, Ind. Specially-
prepared food for infants. 182,598; Oct. 30.
Meade Rubber Company, Stoughton, Mass. Rubberized
cloth. 174,173 ; Oct. 23.
Meadows Mfg. Co., Bloomlngton, 111. Washing ma-
chines for laundry purposes. 178,053 ; Dec. 11.
Mebane, Alexander D., Lockhart, Tex. Selected cotton-
seed. 173,848 ; June 5.
Mecke & Co., New York, N. Y. Coffee. 183,528-9;
Dec. 4.
Med-A-Dent Dental Specialties Company. (See Hatfield,
Medico-Dental Specialty Co., San Diego, Calif. Tooth-
stain remover. 185,344 ; Dec. 18.
Medico-Dental Specialty Co., San Diego, Calif. Preparation
for the treatment of pyorrhea alveolaris. 185,605 ;
Dec. 11.
Medicraft Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Facial creams.
173,433 ; May 15.
Medina Manufacturing Co., The, Medina, Ohio. Lift Jack.
163,166 ; Aug. 14.
Medoc Companv, Milwaukee, Wis. Medicinal prepara-
tion. 177.237: Dec. 4.
Medoc Distributing Company, New York, N. Y. Pharma-
ceutical preparations. 143,773 ; July 17.
Meehan, Augustus F., Chattanooga, Tenn. Gray-iron
castings. 164,177 ; Jan. 16.
Megley, John, Chicago, 111. Medicine for headache, stom-
ach troubles, constipation, rheumatism, etc. 164,178 ;
Jan. 2.
Mel Ren Company, Inc., Shanghai, China. Games played
with pieces somewhat similar to dominoes. 184,556 ;
Dec. 4.
Mei Ren Company, Inc., Shanghai, China. Oamea.
184,557 ; Nov. 6.
Meier & Frank Co., Portland, Oreg. Men's, women's, and
children's outer clothing. 165,402; Jan. 16.
Meier, John, Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leather
shoes. 158,722; Apr. 24.
Meigs, Charles A., Fort Wayne, Ind. Ophthalmic lenses,
eyeglasses, and spectacles. 183,076 ; Oct. 16.
Meigs & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass., and Bridgeport, Conn.
Overcoats. 179,376 ; July 10.
Meinhardt, Jacob A., doing business as J. A. Meinhardt
Company, Chicago, 111. Furniture and automobil*
cleaner, also enamel cleaner. 180,875 ; Nov. 27.
Meinhardt, Jacob A., doing business as J. A. Mein-
hardt Company, Chicago, 111. Mops, mopsticks, and
bathtub cleaners. 180,876 ; July 24.
Meisselbach, A. F., Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Fish-
ing reels. 173,574 ; Aug. 28.
Melachrino, Miltiades, New York, N. Y. Cigarettes.
177,859 ; Aug. 21.
Melanson Shoe Company, Lynn, Mass. Leather shoes.
175,259 ; Apr. 17.
Melcher, Paradise & Landau, Chicago, 111. Infants'
bootees, bibs, bonnets, coats, etc. 164,650 ; Feb. 6.
Meller, Alice R., doing business as The SaniScalp Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Preparation for treatment of dandruff
and other disorders of the scalp. 169,253; Mar. 13.
Mello Company, The, Laporte, Ind. Washing compound.
173.607; May 15.
Mello-Derma Company. fSee Van Gesen, James H.)
Mellor, Walter, Philadelphia, Pa., and Cummington, Mass.
Raw milk and cream, butter, cheese, eggs, etc. 166,082 ;
July 31.
Melloyd Co., Inc. New I'ork, N. Y. Ice cream and frozen
confections. 166,531 ; Nov. 6.
Melnick, Isadore A., Los Angeles, Calif. Remedy for
stomach disorders and constipation. 183,488 : Nov. 13.
Melody Piano Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pianos and
phonographs. 185,606 ; Nov. 20.
Melt-0 Packing Company. (See Burhop, Fred D.)
Melville Shoe Corooration, New York, N. Y. Shoes.
169,406 ; Apr. 10.
Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoes
171,704 ; Apr. 10.
Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoes.
173,575 ; May 8.
Melville Shoe Corporation, New York, N. Y. Leather
shoes. 182,000; Sept. 18.
Memphis Drug Company, Inc., The, Memphis, Tenn. Per-
fumes, toilet water, face powder, etc. 166,892 ; Dec. 18.
Memphis Sash & Door Co., Memphis, Tenn. Doors and
sashes. 181.136; Aug. 21.
Mende, Paul, Inc., New York, N. Y. Plaster. 175,433 ;
June 12.
Mende, Paul, Inc., New York, N. T. Wood preservative.
185,790 ; Nov. 27.
Mendell, Jacob, doing business as J. Mendell Candy Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Candy. 184,343 ; Dec. 11.
Mengart Knitting Mills, New York, N. Y. Sweaters,
dresses, bathing suits, mufflers, knitted gloves, stock-
ings, etc. 175,149 ; June 26.
Mengo Products Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Adhesive
patches. 150,871 ; June 26.
Menihan Company, The, Rochester, N. Y. Leather shoes.
158,787-8 ; Apr. 24.
Menley & James, Limited, New York, N. Y. Pessaries,
suppositories, and a preparation of liquid iodine.
177,188; Aug. 28.
Menley & James, Limited. New York, N. Y. Medicated
soap. 185,607 ; Nov. 20.
Menner, William, Newark, N. J. Ointments and plasters
for healing wounds, cuts, etc. 177,311 ; Dec. 11.
Menominee Motor Truck Co., Clintonville, Wis. Motor
trucks. 171,647 ; May 22.
Menorah Food Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Sesame oil. 183,983; Dec. 25.
Menstrual Laboratories. (See Stockier, Nathan P.)
Mentho Kreoamo Company. (See Gillen, P. Joseph.)
Mentho Relief Company. (See Gallagher, Owen V.)
Mentho Sulphur Company, Jersey City, N. J. Medicinal
salve for the relief of affections of the skin and scalp.
182,429 ; Oct. 30.
Mentholatum Company, The, Wichita, Kans. and Buffalo,
N. Y. Preparation for repelling mosquitoes. 172,386 ;
May 15.
Menzie, George A., Duluth, Minn. Hair tonic. 172,606 ;
Mar. 6.
Merchants Publishing Company, doing business as Kala-
slgn Company of America, Kalamazoo, Mich. Adver-
tising cards and placards. 167,529 ; June 26.
Mercier Bros., The, Concord, N. H. Candled pop com.
175,150; July 3.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Preparations used as hyp-
notics. 167,685 ; Jan. 9.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Talcum powder. 169,980 ;
Feb. 13.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Insecticide. 170,590;
Feb. 13.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Antirheumatic. 177,096 ;
June 12.
Merck A Co., New York, N. Y. Soporific. 177,312;
July 10.
Merck & Co., New York, N. Y. Preparation used for the
treatment of goiter and as a prophylactic. 180,076 ;
Aug. 14.
Mercury Mills, Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Knitted underwear. 181,137; Oct. 16.
Meridian Grain & Elevator Company. (See Wilson, John
M.)
Merldie, Anne, Company, The. (See Neilson, Mary D.)
Merikle, EMward D., New York, N. Y. Hosiery..
172,757; May 22.
Merkin, M. J., Paint Co. Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Lead oil, and zinc paint. 174,583 ; Apr. 10.
Merle Laboratoriee, Leeper, Pa. Face powder, talcum
powder, cold and vanishing creams, etc. 185,530 ;
Dec. 11.
Mermclstein, Joseph R., doing business as Blossom Hat
Co., New York, N. Y. Ladies' hats. 171,025; Jan. 2.
MeroUa, Ricciardi and Salomone Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Spaghetti, cheese, and sauce. 162,842 ; Jan. 30.
Merrell, George F., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Washing ma-
chinery for clothes and laundry. 163,641 ; Feb. 6.
Merrell, J. S., Drug Company, St. Louis, Mo. Boric, car-
bolic, oxalic, and salicylic acids, denatured alcohol, etc.
179,.o44-5 ; Aug. 21.
Merrell-Soule Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Powdered milk.
174,146 ; June 19.
Merrell-Soule Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Whole-milk
powder. 174,474 ; May 8.
Merrell, William S. Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Nonalcoholic solution of the active medicinal princi-
ples of hydrastis canadensis. 182,834 ; Nov. 20.
Merriam, G. & C, Company, Springfield, Mass. Diction-
aries. 174,584 ; May 22.
Merrick and Rice, Kendal, Fla. Fresh grapefruit.
154,317 ; June 19.
Merrick Scale Mfg. Company. Passaic, N. J. Automatic
and continuous weighing apparatus, recording mecha-
nism for weighing mechanism, etc. 162.188 ; .Tan. 30.
Merrimac Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Nail polish.
180,021 ; Aug. 21.
■ UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
915
Uerrltt, George W., Company, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Floral
antiseptic hair tonic. 176,748 ; June 19.
Merrltt, George W., Company, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Anti-
septic hair gro-wer. 176,749 ; June 19.
Merrltt, Hiram, doing business as Diozone Company, New-
burgh, N. Y. Paste for cleaning false teeth. 178,182 ;
July 3.
Uer-Sha Candles, St. Paul, Minn. Candy. 160,621 ;
June 5.
Merton, Chailos S., & Co., Rutherford, N. J. Hats and
caps. 164,716-17: Feb. 6.
Merton, Charles S., i Co., East Rutherford, N. J. Men's
and boys' hats and caps. 173,054; May 22.
Merton, Charles S., & Co., East Rutherford, N. J. Men's
and boys' hats and caps. 173,778 ; Apr. 24.
Mervlne Mfg. Co. Inc., Wilmington, Del., and Stroudsburg,
Pa. Concentrated preparation for preparing nonalco-
holic, maltless beverages. 168,160 ; Feb. 20.
Mesa Flour Mills, The. (See Colorado Milling & Elevator
Co.)
Mesquita & Lange, New York, N. Y. Spun silk. 174,665 ;
June 19.
Messinger Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Toilet, wrap-
ping, book, and printing paper. 172,998-173,000 ;
Feb. 0.
Mestre, Lillian, New York, N. Y. Compound for cleans-
ing and polishing woodwork, furniture, etc. 185,759 ;
Dec. 11.
Metal Goods Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Egg beat-
ers and cream whip. 167,050 ; Jan. 9.
Metal Goods Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. Metal
hot-water bottles and bed warmers. 172,280 ; Mar. 13.
Metal Recording Disc Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Metallic phonograph tablets ana blanks for making
same. 167,313-14 ; Jan. 9.
Metalastic Company, New York, N. Y. Metallic packing.
167.310; Feb. 27.
Metallic Industries, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Toys con-
structed of metal and wood. 162,757 ; Jan. 30.
Metalon Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Metal
paint, lacquer, powder, and casting composition.
184,088 ; Oct. 23.
Meteor Mixing Machine Co., Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y., as-
signor to F^tchburg Machine Works, Fitchburg, Mass.
Food-mixing machines and parts thereof. 170,441 ;
Apr. 17.
Metke, John, doing business as Queen City Specialty Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Waterproof dressing for leather,
etc., used for automobile tops. 159,521 ; Jnly 3.
Metro Chocolate Co., Inc., The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Milk
chocolate, nuts, and caramel. 178,762 ; Nov. 20.
Metro Chocolate Co., Inc., The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Milk
. chocolate fruit and nut roll. 179,050 ; Sept. 25.
Metro Electrical Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. Electrical tele-
phone receivers. 177,795 ; June 5.
Metro Pictures Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motion-pic-
ture films. 175,093 ; May 15.
Metro Pictures Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motion-
picture films. 183,453; Oct. 80.
Metropole Drug Company, Inc., Pittston, Pa. General
tonic. 151,279; Nov. 20.
Metropolitan Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Steam-
pressure cookers. 168,541; Nov. 20.
Metropolitan Radio Corporation, Newark, N. J. Elec-
trical telephone receivers. 165,699 ; Feb. 13.
Metropolitan Roofing Material Co., New York, N. Y.
Coal tar for building and construction purposes, slate
and tarred roofing. 165.555 ; Mar. 27.
Metsan Dental Mfg. Co. (See Bandman, Albert.)
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Chemical sub-
stitutes for camphor used in celluloid. 171,940 ;
Mar. 20.
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Mordants for
dyeing. 171,941 ; Feb. 20.
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyes and dye-
stuffs. 173,238; Apr. 10.
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. DyestufCs.
178,563; July 10.
Metz, H. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Preparation
for removing starch and sizing from textiles. 180,713 ;
Aug. 7.
Metz, H. A., Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Astrin-
gents and mild antiseptics. 173,434 ; Apr. 3.
Metzger, W. H., Company. (See Metzger, W. H.)
Metzger, W. H., doing business as W. H. Metzger Com-
pany, Bloomington, 111. Exterminator for Insects on
plant life, trees, etc. 164,180 : Apr. 3.
Metzler & Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Negotiable and registrable bonds. 180,338 ; Oct. 2.
Mewhinney, A. B., Co. Inc., also doing business as Me-
whinneys, Terre Haute, Ind. Candy. 162,562 ; Mar. 27.
Mewhinney, A. B., Co. Inc., also doing business as Mew-
hinney's, Terre Haute, Ind. Chocolate-coated fudge
bars. 162,564 ; Apr. 10.
Mewhinnev. A. B.. Co., Inc., Terre Haute, Ind. Candv.
166,952 ; Jan. 16.
Mewhinney, A. B., Co., Inc., Terre Haute, Ind. Candy.
168,481 ; July 3.
Meyer, A. J., Mfg. Co., Inc., West Hoboken, N. J. Radio
apparatus, parts, and supplies. 165,755 ; Mar. 6.
Meyer, Bacharach & Priedheim, New York, N. Y. Neck-
ties. 174,183; Jnly 24.
Meyer, Bacharach & Friedhelm, New York, N. Y. Neck-
ties. 174,184 ; Sept. 11.
Meyer Bros., Dalcour, La. Fresh vegetables. 164,334 ;
Apr. 24.
Meyer, Edmund, doing business as Fortuna Water Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Mineral water. 183,393 ;
Oct. 9.
Meyer, Emile, New Y'ork, N. Y. Cotton goods in the piece,
silk and cotton fabrics and silk goods in the piece.
178,764 ; May 22.
Meyer, Geo. F., Seymour, Ind. Face and hand lotion.
182,763 ; Dec. 4.
Meyer, Jos. H., Bros., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Reproduc-
tions of precious and semiprecious gems and stones.
164,931-2 ; Apr. 24.
Meyer, Peter, doing business as The Elvin Company, New
York, N. Y. Toilet preparations — viz, compact face
powder and compact rouge. 167,186 ; Jan. 9.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Ant-polsoning com-
pound. 171,734 ; Mar. 20.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for ex-
terminating rodents and vermin. 171,735 ; Mar. 20.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Insecticide. 171,-
736-7 ; Mar. 20.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Insecticide and disin-
fecting deodorant. 171,738 ; Mar. 20.
Meyer, Theodore, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for ex-
terminating rodents. 171,739-40 ; Mar. 20.
Meyer-Wise & Kaichen Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sweaters, sport coats, infants' caps and tarns, etc.
177,045 ; Aug. 28.
Meyer's Company, The, Greensboro, N. C. Nainsook,
sheets, diaper cloth, quilts, and long cloth. 166,238 ;
Jan. 30.
Meyers, H., Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk, cotton, and
textiles in the piece and by the yard. 182,254 ; Aug. 21.
Meyers, John B., doing business as Meyers Red Devil
Company, Hudson, Iowa. Poisoned grain for killing
mice, rats, moles, and gophers. 166,460 ; Feb. 13.
Meyers Red Devil Company. (See Meyers. John B.)
Mez, Gustav, doing business as Mercedes BUro Maschlnen-
und Waffen-Werke, Benshausen, Post Mehlis in Thu-
ringia, Germany. Adding and calculating machines and
parts thereof, etc. 162,938-9 ; July 31.
Miami Manufacturing Co., Miami, Fla. Casement-win-
dow adjusters. 173,520 ; Apr. 3.
Miami Optical Co. (See Smith, Noel.)
Mica Insulator Company, New York, N. Y. Treated and
untreated tapes for electrical insulation purposes.
173,844; Apr. 24.
Michael, Conrad H., Brooklyn, Conn. Cigars. 185,832 ;
Not. 27-
Michael, John C, Company, Chicago, 111. Wash dresses
and aprons. 177,313 ; July 10.
Michael, Leon, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton-cloth piece
goods. 177,136; Sept. 25.
Michel, August, Elberta, Ala. Healing salve for sore
and callused feet. 173,521 ; Apr. 3.
Michelbach, Frank, Alexandria, Va. Rug racks. 177,613 ;
Sept. 25.
Michele AJello Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned olive
oil, fruits, and vegetables. 179,127 ; Sept. 25.
Mlchelettl, Dante, Lucca, Italy, and San Francisco, Calif.
Olive oil. 174,585 ; July 3.
Mlchelin Tire Company, Milltown, N. J. Automobile tires.
184,413; Nov. 13.
Mlchels, Peter J., New York, N. Y. Cutlery — namely,
razors and shears. 173,140 ; Feb. 27.
Michigan Coin Lock Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Coin-
controlled locks. 178,350 ; May 15.
Michigan State Auto School, Inc., Detroit. Mich. Elec-
tric batteries. 174,092 ; June 26.
Mlcroba Antiseptic Co., Grand Forks, N. Dak. Cocoanut-
oil shampoo. 180,613 ; Aug. 21.
Mid-Continent Clay Company. (See Esperson, Niles.)
Midcontinent Producers' & Refiners' Corporation, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Canned motor oils. 175,094 ; Aug. 7.
Mid-Continent Tire Manufacturing Company, Wichita,
Kans. Rubber tires and inner tubes. 118,089 ; Apr. 24.
Middleby, Jos., Jr., Inc., Boston, Mass. Whipping powder
for use in the manufacture of icings, etc. 176,199 ;
Sept. 18.
Midland Brokerage Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Choco-
late-lined ice-cream cones and chocolate for lining
ice-cream cones. 161,788 ; May 22.
Midland Creamery Co. (See Perkins, William.)
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Bread.
168,480 ; Jan. 16.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Gray
shorts. 169,029 ; Mar. 20.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Bran.
169,368 ; May 15.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo.
Mixed grade of mill feed. 169,369 ; Feb. 27.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Wheat
flour. 173,655 ; May 8.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Wheal
flour. 175,095 : June 5.
Midland Flour Milling Co., The, Kansas City, Mo. Wheat
flour. 180,483; Nov. 6.
Midland Grocery Company. The, Columbus, Ohio. Tea
and coffee. 181,346 ; Aug. 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE-
AlphabeticfU list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Midland Refining Company, The, Eldorado, Kans. Lubri-
cating oils. 172,339 ; Feb. 20.
Midland Refining Company, The, Eldorado, Kans.
Lubricating oils. 182,216; Sept. 4.
Midwest Auto Specialty Mfg. Co. (See Kafka, David A.)
Mid-West Box Company, Chicago, 111. Plaster base and
sheathing. 168,777 ; Jan. 9.
Mid West Paper & Envelope Co., Marion, Ind. Writing
paper, correspondence envelopes, writing tablets, and
papeterles. 168,118 ; Aug. 28.
Mid West Paper & Envelope Co., Marlon, Ind. Writing
paper, correspondence envelopes, writing tablets, and
papeterles. 168,326; Mar. 6.
Mlffllnburg Body Company, The, Mlfflhiburg, Pa. Com-
mercial automobile bodies. 177,448 ; July 17.
Mlgel, J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Broad silk for dresses and garments. 174,969 ;
Aug. 14.
Mlgel, J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Silk, cotton, wool piece goods and combinations
thereof. 175,670 ; Apr. 24.
Mlgel, J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Silk and wool fabrics and mixtures thereof in
the piece. 177,505 ; May 29.
Mlgel, J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Dresses, skirts, wraps, blouses. 180,485 ;
Aug. 14.
Mlgel, J. A., Inc., North Bergen, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Silk velvets in the piece. 181,840; Oct. 9.
Mlgnon Electric Manufacturing Corp., Rochester, N. Y.
Radio receiving sets and parts thereof. 167,005 ;
Nov. 20.
Mlhalovitch Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rubbing and
massage alcohol, skin cleanser, hair tonic, and after-
shaving lotion. 178,267 ; July 17.
Milady Shoe Company, New York, N. Y. Shoes and slip-
pers. 168,979 ; Jan. 2.
Mildi-um, W. W., Jewel Co., The, East Berlin, Conn.
Fishing-rod mountings. 183,489 ; Oct. 23.
MUe-O-More Company, Spokane, Wash. Gasoline strainers
for internal-combustion engines. 170,659 ; Feb. 20.
Military Order of The Cootie, New York and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Hats, caps, tassels, and aprons. 166,315 ;
July 24.
Military Order of The Cootie, New York and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Cuts, emblems, and collar devices. 166,316 ;
Sept. 4.
Milius, E., & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
180,545; Aug. 7.
MUlus, Hesse & Levy, New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 183,117; Aug. 28.
Milk & Kass, New York, N. Y. Men's shirts. 177,449;
Aug. 14.
Milk Producers Association of Central California, Mo-
desto, Calif. Butter. 172,281 ; June 5.
Millar, Geo. W., & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Wrapping
paper. 174,319; Mar. 27.
MUldale Textile Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton
piece goods. 181,032 ; July 17.
Miller, Alton L., doing business as Charles N. Miller Co.,
Boston, Mass. Candies. 162,561 ; Nov. 13.
Miller, Alton L., doing business as Charles N. MlUer Co.,
Boston, Mass. Candy. 179,479 ; July 31.
Miller, Arnold W., doing business as Golf Progress Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Golf-stroke practice and exer-
cising device. 176,637 ; Apr. 24.
Miller Brothers Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hbelery,
underwear, sweaters, scarfs, etc. 166,145 ; Feb. 6.
Miller Brothers Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Hosiery.
179,158; July 10.
Miller Brothers Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Men's and
women's hosiery. 184.980 ; Dec. 11.
Miller Brothers, New York, N. Y. Ladies' dresses, bath
robes, aprons, negligees. 166,841 ; Sept. 18.
Miller Brothers, New York, N. Y. Earrings, hatpins,
brooches, rings, necklaces, and bracelets. 176,800 ;
May 8.
Miller, C. R., Mfg. Co., Fort Worth, Tex. Dress shirts.
172,115; Aug. 28.
Miller-Caldan Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Chocolate-
coated doughnut. 171,228 ; May 1.
Miller & Canary, Green Island, N. Y. Aprons, skirts, and
rompers. 183,753 ; Nov. 20.
Miller, Charles N., Co. (See Miller, Alton L.)
Miller-Cummings Company, New York, N. Y. Fresh can-
taloupes, melons, grapes, etc. 173,435 ; July 3.
Mlller-Cummlngs Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Fresh
cantaloupes. 173,436 ; July 3.
Miller, Elmer F., San Francisco, Calif. Paint remover.
166,747; July 10.
Miller, Francis H., doiiig business as Hagerstown Table
Works, Hagerstown, Md. Household and office furni-
ture. 175,203 ; May 29.
Miller, G. L., & Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and
New York, N. Y. Bonds, certificates, booklets, stories.
175,367; July 31.
Miller, George M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid cream and
pomade hair dressings. 176,905 ; ,Tuly 17.
Miller, H. H., Industries Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Bottle filling and capping machines and dairy ma-
ehlnery. 182,168; Oct. 30.
Miller, H. H., Industries Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Bottle filling and capping machines, dairy machines,
etc. 182.982 : Nov. 27.
Miller, H. H.» Industries Company, The, Canton, Ohio.
Bottle filling and capping machines and dairy machin-
ery. 182,983 : Nov. 6.
Miller, Henry K., doing business as Psychology Publishing
Company, New York, N. Y. Periodicals published
monthly. 182,600; Sept. 11.
Miller, Henry K., doing business as Psychology Publishing
Company, New York, N. Y. Periodicals published either
bimonthly or quarterly. 183,220 ; Sept. 11.
Miller, Howard A., doing business as The Homo Phone
Co., Newark, N. J. Sound-record tablets and recording
attachments for phonographs. 177,797 ; June 5.
Miller, I., & Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoes, slippers.
and boots. 182,001 ; Nov. 13.
Miller, Jerome L., doing business as J. L. Miller Knitting
Mill, Hazleton, Pa. Ladies' cotton knit underwear.
179,946 ; July 17.
Miller Lock Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Frying pans.
179,877 ; Aug. 21.
Miller-McConnel Grain Co., Kansas City, Kans. Stock
and poultry feed. 166,465; Mar. 20.
Miller-McMillen Co., Watertown, S. Dak. Candy bar.
172,235 ; May 8.
Miller & Melssner, Cuero, Tex. Antiseptic mouth washes.
167,578; Mar. 6.
Miller, Milton P., Fort Worth, Tex. Article of food com-
posed of dough and sausage cooked in patties. 168,161 ;
Mar. 6.
Miller & Paine, Inc., Lincoln, Nebr. Candles and candled
fruit. 176,750; July 3.
Miller, Pauline, doing business as Pauline Miller Co., San
Francisco, Calif. Ladies' hats. 180,442; Nov. 13.
Miller Petroleum Company, Kansas City, Mo. Kerosene.
175,673; Apr. 10.
Miller Petroleum Company, Kansas City, Mo. Naphtha.
176,200; Apr. 10.
Miller, R. T., jr., Chicago, 111. Monthly magazine.
186.603; Dec. 11.
Miller Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio. Solid and
pneumatic rubber and fabric tires. 174,791 ; Apr. 24.
Miller Rubber Company, The, Akron Ohio. Tlrea.
181,762 ; Sept. 4.
Miller, Theodore, New York, N. Y. Tooth paste. 177,861 ;
July 31.
Miller & Van Winkle, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Springs for
general use. 165,501 ; July 31.
Miller, William, Muncie, Ind. Cough sirup. 180,788;
Aug. 14.
Miller's Book Store, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Fountain pens.
179,377; July 3.
Miller's. Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, slik,
and linen goods and mixtures of same, all In the piece.
171,429 ; Jan. 2.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted and
textile fabric undergarments. 172,004 ; July 3.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, silk,
linen, etc., goods In the piece. 181,033—4 ; Jnly 17.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton,
silk, linen, etc., piece goods. 181,035 ; Aug. 14.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, silk,
linen, etc., goods in the piece. 181,036-7 ; Jnly 17.
Miller's, Jacob Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Silk goods In
the piece. 181,038 ; Aug. 28.
Miller's, Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Shirts.
181,039; Sept. 11.
Miller's. Jacob, Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, silk,
linen, etc., piece goods. 187,687-8 ; Dec. 25.
Milliard & Schmieden, San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits, vegetables, and fish. 1 72,232 ; Apr. 10.
Milllgan, A. L., doing business as Chemical Products
Co., Atlanta, Ga. Rat and mice poison and Insecticide.
153,764 ; Dec. 18.
MllUken, John T., & Company, doing business as Regent
Laboratories, St. Louis, Mo. Medicinal oil used as a
laxative, analgesic balm, castor oil, etc. 174,093;
May 29.
Milliken, John T., & Company, St. Louis, Mo. Germicide
•and antiseptic mouth wash. 176,563 ; Oct. 30.
Milliken, Tomlinson Co., Portland, Me. CoCTee, tea, choco-
late, molasses, etc. 169,314 ; Dec. 18.
Mlllman, S., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Misses' and
children's hats. 173,849 ; June 5.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as American
Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Salad-dressing
powder and cake-lclng powder. 140,737 ; Mar. 20.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as The Amer-
ican Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Baby bibs.
infants' pants, etc. 161,935 ; Feb. 20.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as The
American Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cake
icing, pie filling, shredded coconut, etc. 174,716 ;
Sept. 11.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as The
American Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Face
powder, rouge, sachet powder, talcum powder, etc.
175,316 ; Sept. 25.
Mills Brothers Company, The, doing business as The
American Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Per-
fume, toilet water, talcum powder, cold cream, etc.
175,318 ; May 29.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphahetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
917
Mills Brotbors Company, The, doing business as The
American Vioducts Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 er-
fume, toilet water, talcum powder, cold cream, etc.
mils 'jam'es, Orchlirds Corporation, Hamilton City, Calif.
Fresh citrous fruits and pears. 186,796 ; Dec. 11.
Mills James, Orchards Corporation, Uamllton City, Calif.
Oranees and lemons. 186,797 ; Dec. 11.
Mills James G., doing business as Saltersod Company,
Blectra, Tex. lYeparation for treatment of Influenza.
Mufs°'!f^velfy°^ComI)any, Chicago, 111. Flavored sugar
MlUvUle Manufa'cturing Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Diaper cloth in the piece. 171.854 ; Dec. 4.
MUnorToscar J., Rutherford, N. J. Ladles' vanity bags.
Muf 'sul' IfoU^ MillB. Newark, N. J. Hosiery.
MUow'^R.' C,%'oe Co. ,Inc. Rochester, N Y. Men's,
women's, and children's shoes of leather. \16J16,
Mlltenberg E., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Paprika and
^iTcioTrin^'cc^: New Tork. NY. Women's
cloaks, suits, and coats 1' 6,030; July 17.
Milton dairy Company, St. Paul, Minn. Butter. 161,691 ,
Mll^n Manufacturing Company, Milton, Pa. Castings of
ferrous metals. 155,268; Feb. 13.
Milton Manufacturing Company. The, Milton, Pa. Bolts,
rivets, and spikes. 177,190; June 12.
MUwaukee Bag Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Cloth mailing bags.
176,638; Apr. 10.
Milwaukee Corrugating Company, Greenfield, Ww. Eaves
trough and eaves-trough drops, ends, and fittings; etc.
MUwaukee' Knitting Mills. (See Mlrsky I. M. & Son )
Mlwaukee Malting & Grain Co., MUwaukee. Wis Con-
^npntrated malt siruD and extract. 147.303 ; June 19.
MU^aukef Paint"& ^'arnish Works, Milwaukee, Wis.
Varnish. 168,328; Apr. 24. ^ ,., w «>,<><.<■
MUwaukee Rolling MUl Company, Greenfield, Wis. Sheet
MU^kee^fcfJw'p?o*duct^Co., Milwaukee. Wis. Piston
pins. 168,778 ; Jan. 23. .,, n rw..^.-
M&cey Manufacturing Company, GalnsvilleGa. Dress
and work shirts, underwear. 180,982; Sept. 18.
Minck. George, New York. N, "^. Sheet-metal bUl signs ad-
Tertising boards, and painted board signs. 169,lde ,
MiBdUn.^^BenJamin, Jamaica, N. Y. Publication issued
uSr'e^'lS^tnfrV.?^^ 'company The Denver Colo.
Ore-mill and concentrating - table parts. 158,790,
MtoMal^Products, Inc., Los Angeles. Calif. , Roofing ma-
terials, composition flooring, stucco, artificial stone.
180 382 • Oct *^3
Mineral ^ap Manufacturing Company, LoweU. Mass.
Soaps, wool-scouring powder, etc. 155,764 ; Mar. b.
MiSeral-To.ne Company, Calhoun, Ga. Natural medicated
mineral for rheumatism and tonic and regulator or the
stomach, kidneys, etc. 170,660 ; Feb. 13.
Mln-er-o Tone Co. (See Fenton, B. B.)
SSettl Elinor V.. San Francisco, Calif. Sweets and
relishes 182,217 ; Dec. 18. _.
MinneapoUs Brewing Company, doing business as Kunz
Preparation's Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Bay rum, witch
hazel, alcohol body rub, face lotion, etc. 169,315,
Feb 20
Minneapolis Brewing Company, doing business as Kunz
PreFarations Co., Minneapolis, Minn- Bay rum, witch-
hazel, alcohol body rub, etc. 179,lo9 ; -*-ug^ 28
Minneapolis Milling Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Wheat flour.
173,974; Aug. 7.
Minneapolis MilUng Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Wheat
flour. 175.939; Sept. 18.
Minnesota Linseed Oil Paint Co.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Semipaste paint. 174,255 ;_^ Feb. 27.
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Company. St. Paul, Minn.
Abrasive paper. 154,278; Feb. 13. .
Minnesota Stove Company. (See American Range &
Foundry Company.)
Minnesota Valley Canning Company, Le Sueur. Minn.
Canned vegetables. 181,300; Oct. 16.
Minot, Hoopej & Co., New York. N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 168.896; Dec. 4. ^ .. .
Minot. Hooper & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
175,204 ; Mar. 20. _ ^ ^_^,„
Mlnot^ Hooper & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton drilling
in the piece. 180,714; July 31.
Mlnox Co., The. (See Donohoe, Patrick J.)
Minter Bros. Candy Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Candy us-
naUy in bar form coated with chocolate. 165,878 ;
Jan. 2.
Mlnty. (See Palmers, Limited.) . „ ^ ^
Mintz, Aaron, & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Young
men's overcoats and suits. 181,138 ; Oct. 30.
Mintz & Friedman, New York, N. Y. Men's and young
men's suits and topcoats. 169.455 ; May 1.
Minute Tapioca Company, Orange, Mass. Tapioca prepa-
rations. 180.546 ; Dec. 4.
Mira Chemical Co. (See Miranda, Rafael.)
Mirabeau, Marcel M., doing business as Lissauer & Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Jewelry. 175,507 ; July 10.
Mirabeau, Marcel M., doing business as Lissauer & Com-
pany. New York, N. Y. Watchcases. 178,765 ; June 6.
Miracle Dress Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dresses, gown*,
costumes, waists, etc. 176,564 ; Nov. 27.
Miranda, Rafael, doing business as Mira Chemical Co.,
New Bedford, Mass. Preparations for cleansing the
scalp and stimulating the growth of hair. 174,906 ;
May 15.
Mlrose Laboratories. (See Selkowltz, Isldor J.)
Mlrsky, I. M., & Son, doing business as Milwaukee Knit-
ting Mills, Milwaukee, Wis. Knitted and textile
hoSery and uudei^wear. 170,591 ; June B.
Misewicz, John, Charlerol, Pa. Foot powder. 180,443 ;
Sept. 18.
Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co., Mishawaka, Ind. Boots,
shoes, and rubbers. 151,402 ; Nov. 20.
Mission Candy Company, Hollywood and Los Angeles,
Calif. Candies. 159,367 ; May 22.
Mission Hosiery Mills. (See Wittenberg, Armln H.)
Missouri Butter Company. (See Kammerer, William C.)
Missouri Farmers' Association, Columbia, Mo. Egg:
mash, scratch feed, etc. 174,911 ; Nov. 20.
Missouri Valley Creamery Company, Washington, Mo..
Liquid maltless milk-chocolate beverage. 177,568;
Nov. 20.
Mitcham Rubber Co. Ltd, The, London, England. Seam-
less dipped India-rubber goods. 182,084 ; Dec. 25.
Mitchell, Fredrick G., doing business as L. Mitchell &
Company, Chicago 111. Hair net. 171,855 ; Jan. 23.
Mitchell, Fredrick G., doing business as L. MitcheU &
Company. Chicago, 111. Bluing paddles. 173,334;
Apr. 24.
Mitchell, G. F., & Son, Cleveland, Ohio. Washing ma-
chines and wringers. 183,754 ; Dec. 4.
Mitchell, Harry, Chicago. lU. Cloth commonly known
as serge and usually sold by the piece. 176.492 ;
June 5.
Mitchell, James A., doing business as Denlson Bottling
Works, Denlson, Iowa. Beverages sold as soft drinks.
181,491 ; Nov. 20.
Mitchell, L., & Company. (See Mitchell, Fredrick G.)
Mitchell, P. R., Co., The, New York, N. Y. Ticking.
178931 ; Sept. 25.
MitcheU, Robert G., doing business as The Agrlpa Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Portable metallic holders 'for
beverage containers. 161,733; Apr. 17.
MitcheU, T. J., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk piece
goods. 177,400 ; May 15.
Mltchely, William E. WiUlamsport Pa. Medicine used
in the treatment of cancer. 154,229 ; Mar. 27.
Mitsui Bussan Kalsha, Ltd., Tokyo. Japan. Matches.
156.095 ; May 15.
Mitsui Bussan Kalsha, Ltd, Tokyo. Japan. Matches.
156.100-1 ; May 8.
Mittelstaedt, E., Inc., New York, N. Y. Padding for .
hair dressing. 187,833 ; Dec. 18.
Mitten Traylor, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Self-propelled
vehicles, motor coaches and busses. 180,818 ; Aug. 14.
Mme. Irene, New York, N. Y. Corsets. 169,361 ; Apr. 24.
Mme. Ise'B ell's Toilet Mfg. Co. (See Plough Chemical
Co.)
Model Barber Supply Co., Peoria, lU. Massage and face
creams, shampoos, toilet waters, talcum powders.
161,400; Jan. 30.
Model Brassiere Co., Inc., New York. N. Y Brassiferes
and garter brasslferes. 179,280 ; Aug. 14.
Model Brassiere Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. BrassiSres
and garter brassiferes. 181,695 ; Nov. 13.
Model Mill Company, Jackson, Tenn. Wheat flour.
175,802; Aug. 7.
Model Mill Company, Jackson, Tenn. Self-rising wheat
flour. 175,803; Aug. 21.
Modem Confectioner Publishing. Company, Chicago, 111.
Monthly trade magazine. 162,350i ; Oct. 30.
Modern Confectioner Publishing Company, Chicago, 111.
Monthly publication. 181,957 ; Sept. 25.
Modern Devices, Inc.. Rockford, 111. Indoor golf games.
175,097; Mar. 27.
Modern Exterminating Co. (See Schoen, Seymour S.)
Modern Flour Mills, Macon, 6a. Wheat flour. 169,601 ;
Feb. 27.
Modern Pharmacal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tonics for
aiding digestion, improving the appetite, purifying the
blood, etc. 164,819; Feb. 13.
Modern Pharmacal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Woman's
tonic in the treatment of the weaknesses and disorders
of the generative organs. 172,282 ; Apr. 10.
Modem Pharmacal Co.. Inc.. New York. N. Y. Blood
maker and general tonic. 172,283 ; Apr. 10.
Modern Pharmacal Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Malt
preparation intended as a general tonic, etc. 177,258 ;
May 22.
Modern Pharmacal Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. PrepB-
ration intended to remove superfluous fat. 184,616 ;
Dec 4.
Modishform Brassiere Co. Inc., The, New York, N. Y.
Brassieres. 180,291 ; Sept. 11.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphaietical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Modra, William, doing business as Laclede Brass Works,
St. Louis, Mo. Sun visors. 167,645 ; Aug. 7.
Mody, Frederick W., Maucliester, England. Tobacco
pipes. 179,160 : Oct. 23.
Mogul Electric Company, Seattle, Wash. Batteries.
171,135 ; July 31.
Mobawk Glove Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ladies'
silk and cotton gloves, silk underwear, and silk ho-
siery. 154,280 ; Dec. 25.
Mohawk Shirt Co., New York, N. Y. Boys' and men's
■work shirts. 166,893 ; Feb. 20.
Mohawk Tanning Co. Inc., Gloversville, N. Y. Dressed
leather. 171,546; Feb. 13.
Mojonnier, Frederick E., doing business as Walla Walla
Hothouse Vegetable Co., Walla Walla, Wash. Fresh
vegetables. 164,935 ; Feb. 20.
Mo-Ka Company. (See Hussey, John M.)
Molatch, Allan O., New York, N. Y. Ointment for the
cure and alleviation of piles, prolapse, fissure, etc.
174,745; May 22.
Molina, Manuel G., Elmhurst, N. Y. Hosiery, underwear,
garters, sweaters, coats, etc. 179,480 ; Aug. 7.
Moline Plow Company, Incorporated, Moline, 111. De-
vices for carrying agricultural tools and connecting
them to tractors or other sources of draft power,
176,202 ; May 1.
Mollnelll, Charles, doing business as Italian Macaroni
Production Co., Eockaway Beach, N. Y. Pot roast,
spaghetti, potted beef, tripe stew, etc. 176,354 ; July 3.
Molloy, David J., Company, The, Chicago, 111. Book and
catalogue covers and decorative effects. 179,378 ;
Aug. 28.
Momsen-Dunnegan-Eyan Co., El Paso, Tex. Axes. 170,074 ;
Mar. 20.
Monadnock Beverage Company, Troy, N. H. Nonalco-
holic, maltless soft drinks. 183,118 ; Oct. 2.
Monarch Corporation, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dehydrators
and parts of dehydrators. 178,268 ; July 24.
Monarch Packing & Supply Co. (See Humberstone, C. C.)
Monarch Specialty Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y.
Powder puffs. 182,255 ; Oct. 2.
Monroe Cider Vinegar & Fruit Co., Eochester, N. Y. Fer-
mented cider vinegar. 170,149 ; Mar. 13.
Monroe, John W., Lima, Ohio. Wood rolling partitions In
buildings, for doors, wardrobes, etc. 166,705 ; Apr. 17.
Monroe, Lederer and Taussig, Philadelphia, Pa. Dry and
ready-mixed paints, enamels, stains, and varnishes.
171,336; Feb. 13.
Monroe, Lederer and Taussig, Philadelphia, Pa. Dry and
ready-mixed paints, paint enamels, stains, and var-
nishes. 171,811-12; Feb. 13.
Monroe, Lederer & Taussig, Philadelphia, Pa. Paints.
paint enamels, stains, varnishes. 174,256 ; May 8.
Monsarrat Brothers Coal Co., The, Columbus, Ohio.
Coal. 185,373 ; Dec. 18.
Montague, B. F., Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Fabric
gloves. 181,084 ; Dec. 4.
Montague & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cretonnes in
the piece, valances, and curtains. 177,015 ; May 1.
Montague, W. B., Company, The, La Crosse, Wis. Bis-
. cuits, crackers, and Dutch-style cookies. 167,579 ;
May 8.
Montague, W. E., Company, The. La Crosse, Wis.
Candy. 167,580 ; July 31.
Montague, W. E., Company, The, La Crosse, Wis. Cracker
products, crackers, cakes, and Dutch-style cookies.
170,076 ; Apr. 3.
Montague, W. E., Company, The, La Crosse, Wis. Cracker
products and Dutch-style cookies. 171,098 ; May 1.
Montcalm, Theodore, Holyoke, Mass. Liniment. 171,813 ;
Feb. 20.
Montevallo Mining Compauy, Birmingham, Ala. Coal.
182,355; Sept. 18.
Montgomery, Ada, Kansas City, Mo. Preparation for the
growth of the hair. 178,055 ; Sept. 18.
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 111. Magazine.
183,078 ; Nov. 13.
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, HI. Prepared roofings,
roofing and building papers, etc. 183,079 ; Sept. 4.
Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 111. Incubators and
brooders. 187,144 ; Dec. 11.
Montgomery, Wm., & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Sarsaparilla,
ginger ale, cream soda, etc. 179,811 ; July 24.
Montpelier Manufacturing Company, Montpelier, Ind.
Cup packings formed of vulcanized fabric. 155,510 ;
Feb. 27.
Montrose Glove Inc., The, Brooklyn, N. Y. Leather and
fabric gloves, hosiery, and underwear. 168,584 ; Feb. 6.
Moody, E. M., London, England. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts and collars and cuffs. 160,423 ; Jan. 9.
Moomaw, Paul M., Okemah, Okla. Liver pills. 177,097 ;
July 24.
Moon Laboratories. -(See O'Connor, Edward J.)
Mooney, Douglas & Pearson, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Asphalt roofing, slate surfaced and talc surfaced.
172,486 ; June 5.
Moore, Benjamin, & Co., Jersey City, N. J., and Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Varnish. 180,769; July 10.
Moore, Benjamin, & Co., Jersey Citv, N. J., and Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Eeady-mixed paints. 180,803 ; Sept. 4.
Moore Brothers, Chicago, 111. Portable self-propelled
cranes or derricks. 180,077 ; Aug. 14.
Moore & Co. Inc., Worcester, Mass. Antacid neutralizing
powder. -176,906 ; Aug. 7.
Moore & Co. Inc., Worcester, Mass. Hand soap. 176,907 :
Nov. 13.
Moore-Fuller Oil Co., Creston, Iowa. Crude oils, fuel olU,
gasoline, kerosene, floor oils, lubricating oils, etc
170,778; Jan. 9.
Moore, Herman H. Timmins, Ontario, Canada, and Detroit,
Mich. Metal receptacles for holding compressed air.
164,651 ; Jan. 2. .
Moore. John W., doing business as Felt Paper Company,
Rolandville, Md. Asphalt roofing sold in roll«.
170,397-8; Jan. 9.
Moore & Kellar, Azusa, Calif. Eub varnish. 152,867 ;
Jan. 9.
Mooresville Co-Operative Creamery Co., Inc., The, MooreB-
ville, N. C. Butter. 171,280; Mar. 13.
Moorhead Knitting Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Hosiery.
174,404 ; June 5.
Moorman Manufacturing Company, Quincy, III. Tonics
for animals. 169,316 ; Aug. 28.
Moraff, Twining & Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods and silk and cotton fabrics. 177,862 ; May 15.
Moran, Richard H., doing business as Acme Varnish
Works, Brooklyn, N. Y. Varnishes, stains, paints, M
and paint enamels. 183,846; Dec. 25. M
Morana, Inc., New York, N. Y. Artificial-vanilla ma- ^
terials suitable for the manufacture of flavoring ex-
tracts. 178,766 ; Aug. 14.
Morana, Incorporated, doing business as Compagnie Mo-
rana, New York, N. Y. Odoriferous products for the
production of soaps and perfumes. 170,533 ; Feb. 13.
Morana, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Essential oils
suitable for the production of perfumes. 185,129^33 ;
Dec. 4.
Morar, Alex, Omaha, Nebr. Neckties. 182,925 ; Sept. 11.
Morays Watch Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Watchcases.
171,762 ; Feb. 27.
Morehouse, L. M., doing business as La Bay Co., San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Bleaching and cleansing facial liquids and
c-eams. 182,665 ; Oct. 30.
More-Jones Brass & Metal Co., St. Louis, Mo. Bronze
bearings. 183,847 ; Nov. 20.
Morgan, A. S., doing business as The Morgan Products
Co., Toledo, Ohio. General cleaning compound with
Incidental water - softening properties and soaps.
166,843 ; Feb. 13.
Morgan-Anderson Company, The, doing business as "Dolly
Dixie" M'f'g Company, Toledo, Ohio. House frocks and
aprons. 169,602 ; Feb. 20.
Morgan, Clarence, doing business as Clarence Morgan &
Co., Chicago, 111. Acetanilid, acetone, alum, ammonia,
etc. 175,206; Sept. 18.
Morgan Company, Oshkosh, Wis. Doors. 165,404 ; Jan. 9.
Morgan, Emma A., doing business as E. B. B. Company,
North- Charlotte, N. C. Preparation for the treatment
of pneumonia. 171,507 ; Apr. 10.
Morgan, Neil E., Ogdensburg, N. Y. House-fly killer, a
liquid roach killer, liquid mosquito killer and repel-
lant, etc. 172,388; Apr. 3.
Morgan Products Co., The. (See Morgan, A. S.)
Morgan, S., & Sons. (See Marsh, Laviiiia A.)
Morgan Shoe Company, Boston, Mass. Nurses' shoes.
176,801 ; July 31.
Morgan, Walter E., doing business as Hold-Pack Mfg.
Co., Dayton, Tenn. Metal fasteners. 183,310 ; Oct. 16.
Morgen, Abraham H., doing business as Wiz Dress Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Women's, misses', and chil-
dren's dresses. 176,751 ; May 29.
Morgen, Abraham H., doing business as Wiz Dress Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Women's, misses', and chil-
dren's dresses. 176,753; May 29.
Morico Manufacturing Company. (See Cohen, Morris.)
Morisse Lace & Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Braids,
tassels, passementeries, and garnitures. 177,983—4 ;
July 3.
Morisse Lace & Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Laces,
handkerchiefs, embroideries, etc. 177.985 ; Dec. 4.
Morisse Lace & Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Laces
and cotton and silk goods in the piece and in the bolt.
177,986 ; May 15.
Morisse Lace & Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Laces,
embroideries, handkerchiefs, and cotton and silk goods.
177,986; Aug. 7.
Morrill, Geo. H., Co., Norwood, Mass. Printing Ink.
156,499; July 10.
Morrill, Joseph H., Portsmouth, N. H. Automobile top
dressing. 173,360 ; Apr. 24.
Morris & Company, Chicago, 111. Oleomargarine. 170,443 :
Mar. 13.
Morris Golf Ball Manufacturing Company, Wimbledon,
England. Golf balls. 177,098; May 29.
Morris, Jos. A., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ladles'
and misses' dresses. 170,399 ; May 8.
Morris Levy Clothing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Suits,
trousers, coats, topcoats, etc. 172,340 ; June 5.
Morris, Sloan, Morris & Co., Chicago, 111. Hosiery, under-
wear, sweater coats, negligee and work shirts. 182,601;
Oct. 2.
Morrison, Alexander, & Company, Incorporated, Newark,
N. J. Steam boilers, coal, coke, gas, and oil heated
furnaces, gas heaters, etc. 160,456 ; June 19.
UNITED STATP::S patent office, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-itiark applicants — Continued.
919
Morrison, Florence C, Buffalo, N. Y. Women's hats.
173,109: May 22.
Morrissey, Frank T., doing business as Lowell Products
Company, Lowell, Mass. Food-flavoring extracts.
15S,534 ; Aug. 21.
Morrow Manufacturing Co., The, Wellston, Ohio. Shaking
screens. 184,346 ; Oct. 30.
Morrow Milling Company, Carthage, Mo. Wheat flour.
154,456: Jan. 30.
Morrow MilUug Company, Carthage, Mo. Wheat flour.
156,914 ; Mar. 27.
Morse. A. G., Co.. Chicago, 111. Candy. 151,880 ; Jan. 2.
Morse, A. G., Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Candy. 175,674 ;
May 15.
Morse. A. G., Co., Inc., doing business as Morse's. Candy.
185,834 : Not. 27.
Morse, A. G., Company, Chicago, III. Candy. 173,438 ;
Apr, 24.
Morse, C. C, and Co., San Francisco, Calif. Bird food.
171,943; Mar. 20.
Morse, E. E., Lodi, Calif. Fresh grapes. 167,307;
Feb. 27.
Morse, J. A. (See Drew, E. F., & Co. Inc.)
Morse & Rogers, (See International Shoe Company.)
Morton Brothers Inc., New York, N. Y. Upholstery
and drapery textile fabrics of wool, silk, etc. 187,586;
Dec. 25.
Morton Gum Co. Inc., Kansas City, Mo. Chewing gum.
185,932 ; Not. 27.
Morton, Ted, & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Stuffed fig-
ure toys and ornamented surfaces to be formed into
stuffed figure toys. 176,639 ; May 15.
Morvillo, Mariano, doing business as Prune Co., New York,
N. y. Laxative confection. 152.764 ; Jan. 23.
Moseley, Benjamin, Co., The, Needham, Mass. Hos^iery.
168,543; Jan. 30.
Moser & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Bating material used
in tanning leather. 173,101 ; Apr. 8.
Moses, Abram, Baltimore, Md. Window and door sills,
lintels, arches, cornices, etc, 182,109 ; Sept. 4.
Moses-Rothchild Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Men's
and youths' coats, vests, trousers, and overcoats.
187,228; Dec. 18.
Moses, Sydnej', New York, N. Y. Dresses. 181,140-1 ;
Sept. 11.
Moses, Sydney, New York, N. Y. Dresses. 185,226-7 ;
Nov. 6.
Mosiman, Joseph E., doing business as J. E. Mosiman
Co., Morton, 111. Candied pop corn. 155,024 ; Jan. 2.
Moskowitz, Joseph, New York, N. Y. -Pastry flour.
176,416; Sept. 18.
Moss Brothers, New York, N. Y. Silk goods in the piece.
170,444; Sept. 18.
Moss, Edgar A., Marion, Ind. Heading for a humor
column syndicated to both weekly and daily newspa-
pers, etc. 182,602 ; Sept. 25.
Moss. Edgar A.. Marion, Ind. Newspaper columns.
186,243; Dec. 11.
Moss & Lowenhaupt Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo. (Sgars,
cheroots, cigarettes, smoking and chewing tohacco.
171,649 ; Feb. 13.
Moss-Schury Mfg. Co.. Inc., Detroit, Mich. Radio and
telephone apparatus. 183,119 ; Nov. 20.
Mosse, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Bed sheets, pil-
lowcases, bedspreads, table linens, towels. 180,022 ;
Aug. 21.
Mos.^o, C. A., Laboratories. (See Shipman, Clara M.)
Mostovoy, Maurice, doing business as Sun-Set Raisin Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Raisins. 157,770 ; May 1.
Moth K-L Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Insecticides.
168,721 ; Dec. 4.
Mother's Favorite Cookie Company, Seattle, Wash. Cookies
and macaroons. 159.322 ; Jan. 30.
Motive Lubricant Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Lubricat-
ing oils and greases. 183,039 ; Nov. 27.
Motol Lubricants Corporation, New York, N. Y. Motor
oil. 187,336-7; Dec. 25.
Moton, Mary L., Washington, D. C. Hair dressing.
169,067; Jan. 9.
Motor Car Painting & Trimming Co., Chicago, III. Liq-
uids for cleaning and polishing automobile bodies, fur-
niture, etc. 186,441 : Nov. 27.
Motor Curve Light Company, Delta, Colo. Electric
lights and lishting fixtures for electric lights for
motor cars. 177,987 ; June 5.
Motor Go Oil Company. (See Lipin, John.)
Motor Kool Co. (See Heinze, Augustus P.)
Motor Player Corporation, Chicago, 111. Motors for
player pianos. 158.630; Mar. 27.
Motor Sehopp, The (See Schopp, Charles J.)
Motor Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Wheels for
automobile vehicles. 177,191 ; Oct. 16.
Motosacoche Soci6t6 Anonyme, Geneva, Switzerland. In-
ternal-combustion motors and internal-combustion mo-
tors for motor cycles, runabouts, etc. 180,340 ; Aug. 14.
MotoVisor Company. St. Paul, Minn. Motor-vehicle
windshield shades. 149,858 ; Sept. 11.
Mott, Thomas K., Los Angeles, Calif. Marmalade, jams,
and preserved fruits. 176,850 ; July 3.
Moulton, Hi, doing business as Master Method Music
Co., Pasadena, Calif. Phonograph records. 176,417 ;
Dec. 25.
Mound City Bottling Company, St. Louis, Mo. Beverage
sold as a soft drink and sirups for making same.
173,845; June 12.
Mound City Creamery and Food Products Co., St. Louis.
Mo. Butter, coffee, tea, spices, etc. 160,953 ; Mar. 27.
Mound City Paint •& Color Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Paints, paint enamels, paint oils. 172,170 ; Mar. 13.
Mount Carmei Co., The. (See Carmel, Albert.)
Mount Mansfield Maple Merchants. (See Pike, Freder-
ick M.)
Mountain City Mill Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Feed
for horses, cattle, hogs, and chickens. 160,419;
Mar. 27.
Mountain Dew Co. (See Kirby, Ernest V.)
Mountain Maid Products Company. (See Hood River
Apple Vinegar Co.)
Mountain State Gla.ss Co., Mannington, W. Ya.. Window
glass. 177,139 ; Apr. 17.
Mountain State Laboratories, Wheeling, W. V&. Hair
dressing. 176,272 ; June 5.
Mouquin Rt. & Wine Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Beverages
sold as a soft drink. 174,405 ; July 3.
Mouquin Restaurant and Wine Company, Limited, The,
New York, N. Y. Beverages sold as soft drinks and
sirups for making same. 176,686 ; May 29.
Mouquin Restaurant and Wine Company, Limited, The,
New York, N. Y. Olive oil, canned fruits and vege-
tables. 176,687; June 19.
Mov-Ezy Theatre Seating Co. Inc., Wilmington, Del. ; New
York, N. Y. Stationary swivel chairs. 163,587 : Jan. 23.
Movie Home Journal Co., The, Boston, Mass. Periodical
monthly magazine. 172,609 ; May 1.
Movie Stars Laboratories. (See Forquer, Bernard B.)
Moviglass Company, MUford, Mass. Eyeglasses. 144,095 ;
June 5.
Mt. Angel Producers Packing Co., Mount Angel, Greg.
Canned fruits. 170,689 ; Mar. 27.
Mt. Ida Packing Company, OroviUe, CaUf. Canned olives.
165,086; Mar. 6.
Moyer Bros., Chicago, 111. Pretzels. 183,311 ; Dec. 18.
Mudge & Company, Chicago, III. Railway gasoline motor
cars. 180,445 ; Oct. 16.
Mudge & Company, Chicago, 111. Railway gasoline motor
cars. 180,448; Oct. 16.
Mudge & Company, Chicago, 111. Railway gasoline
motor cars. 180,451 ; Oct. 16.
Mueller & Goetz, Galion, Ohio. Preparation for cleaning
clothes and fabrics. 180,452 ; Aug. 21.
Mueller-Keller Candy Company, St. Joseph, Mo. Choco-
late candy. 182,986 ; Nov. 27.
Mueller Metals Company, Port Huron, Mich. Nonferrous
metal tubing. 156,103 ; Oct. 16.
Mueller Metals Company, Port Huron, Mich. Castings of
nonferrous metals. 183,662 ; Oct. 16.
Mueller, Theodore J., assignor to Libby Chemical Com-
pany, West Allls, Wis. Medicated tablets for head-
aches, neuralgia, and minor pains. 173,850 ; May 15.
Muhlbauer, Otto, & Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Canned
cherries, June peas, salmon, etc. 166,466 ; Mar. 27.
Muir, Chas. S., doing business as The Polaris Co., Wash-
ington, D. C. Parlor board game. 181,301 ; Aug, 21.
Mulcahy, Thomas J., Boston, Mass. Hosiery and silk
underwear. 181,302 ; Aug. 7.
Mulhouse Mills. (See Bernheimer, Jacob S., & Bro.)
Muller, Frank P., doing business as Pacific Mercantile
Co., San Francisco, Calif. Men's and women's under-
garments, house and lounging robes, pyjamas. 163,281 ;
Mar. 6.
Multlbestos Company, Walpole, Mass. Brake lining.
180,341 ; July 31.
Mummert Lumber & Tie Co., Chicago, 111. Engine push
poles. 177,315 ; Aug. 14.
Munger, Louis de F., doing business as Four Way Com-
pany, Springfield, Mass. Telephone plugs. 173,576 ;
Apr. 3.
Munnlng, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Cloth polishing
wheels. 166,190; May 8.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N, J. Cloth polishing
wheels. 166,192 ; Aug. 7.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Cloth polishing
wlieels. 166,193; May 8.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Lime polishing
composition. 166,242 ; May 1.
Munning, A, P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Abrasives.
166,312; Apr. 24.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. BufiSng rouge
and materials of similar character. 174,321—4 ; Apr. 24.
Munning, A. P., & Co., Matawan, N. J. Buffing rouge
used in the buffing and polishing trade to produce a
bright luster on gold, silver, etc. 174,792-3 ; Apr. 24,
Munning, A. P., & Co.. Matawan, N. J. Lime polish-
ing compositions. 179,214 ; July 24.
Munsell Color Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Paints and
water colors, etc. 167,577 ; Feb. 13.
Munsell Color Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pressed
pastel, wax and chalk crayons, color atlas, etc. 167,683 ;
Feb. 20.
Munsell, Jesse G., doing business as Munsell's Supply
Company and Munsell's School of Health, Lincoln,
Nebr. Tablets for food purposes only. 181.765 ;
Dec. 18.
Munsingwear Corporation, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Un-
derwear, knit or woven, and hosiery. 175,508 ; Apr. 3.
920
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Alpliaietical list of trade-marl: applicants — Continued.
Munson, Elizabeth M., doing business as Madame Marie,
San Franciseo, Calif. Almond massage cream, shaving
and beauty lotions, etc. 168,057 ; Apr. 3.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, waist cor-
sets, brassieres. 141,320-1 ; Jan. 2.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, ladies' under-
wear, etc. 174,701 ; Aug. 14.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, waist corsets,
brassiferes, and men's, women's, and children's under-
garments. 177,192-3; Aug. 7.
Munter, Charles, New York, N. Y. Corsets, waist corsets,
brassieres, etc. 179,813 ; Aug. 28.
Munzer, E., & Co., Chicago, III. Ladies' fabric under-
wear bloomers. 154,524 ; May 22.
Munzer, Ida, Inc., New York, N. Y. Women's and
children's textile underwear. 174,586 ; July 24.
Munzer, Ida, Inc., New York, N. Y. BrasslSres.
176,804 ; July 31.
Munzer, Ida, Inc., New York, N. Y., assignor to L.
Bamberger & Co., Newark, N. J. Brassieres. 177,100 ;
Nov. 20.
Mupu Citrus Association, Santa Paula, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 182,169 ; Oct. 2.
Mupu Citrus Association, Santa Paula, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 182,170; Nov. 13.
Mupu Citrus Association, Santa Paula, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruits. 182,171 ; Oct. 2.
Mu-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Asbury Park, N. J. Radio-
teh^phone receiving loops, radiofrequency transformers,
etc. 185,665 ; Dec. 4.
Muralo Company, Inc., The, New Brighton, N. Y. Calci-
mines. 183,397; Nov. 13.
Muralo Company, Inc., The, New Brighton, N. Y. Calci-
mines in dry powders. 183,398 ; Nov. 27.
Muralo Company, Inc., The, New Brighton, N. Y. Calci-
mines. 183,399 ; Nov. 13.
Muralo Company, 'The, New York and New Brighton, N. Y.
Cold-water paint. 168,898; Jan. 9.
Muralo Company, The, New York and New Brighton, N. Y.
Dry powder to be mixed with cold water and used as a
wall coating. 170,986; Jan. 9.
Muralo Company, The, New York and New Brighton, N.
Y. Wall size in dry powder form. 173,201 ; Apr. 3.
Murata, Mabel L., New York, N. Y. Pharmaceutical
preparations, face creams, powders, rouges, etc.
160,715 ; Nov. 6.
Murdock, C. A., Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Food-flavor-
ing extracts and coffee. 175,805 ; June 19.
Murdock, C. A., Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Spices, pre-
pared mustard, and prepared mustard cream salad.
180,879 ; Dec. 4.
Murdock, Victoria, Estate, doing business as The Wichita
Eagle, Wichita, Kans. Daily newspaper. 180,514 ;
Oct. 2.
Murdock Vulcanizing Co., Montrose, Colo. Plaster for
use in forming a vulcanizing pad. 171,181 ; May 1.
Murdock, Wm. J., Co., Chelsea, Mass. Wireless appara-
tus. 167,482 ; June 5.
Murdoff-Spieer Manufacturing Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Pipe and boiler insulating materials and re-
frigerator-pipe insulation. 178,057 ; Dec. 4.
Murphy, Edwin M., Macon, Miss. Medicinal preparation
for use in the treatment of malaria and chills. 177,920 ;
Oct. 23.
Murphy Iron Works, Detroit, Mich. Coal-burning fur-
naces and castings and coal-feeding stokers. 157,880 ;
Oct. 23.
Murphy, Margaret C, doing business as Margueritte
Laboratories, Evanston, ' 111. Cold and dry creams,
face powder, rouges, etc. 168,426 ; July 17.
Murphy Varnish Company, Newark, N. J. Varni^es,
paint enamels, varnish stains. 154,986 : Apr. 10.
Murray, Charles H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Custards, cakes,
egg substitutes, wheat flour, etc. 179,310 : Oct. 30.
Murray Company, The, Boston, Mass. Nonalcoholic,
maltless sirups and extracts for beverage purposes.
180,983 ; July 31.
Murray Company, The, Dallas, Tex. Cotton gins and
cotton-gin machinery. 176,419 ; May 29.
Murray, John F., New York, N. Y. Prune laxative prepa-
ration. 170,945 : Mar. 20.
Murray, R. W., & Co., South Boston, Mass. Malt extract.
174,970; Apr. 10.
Murray Trading Co:, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Mer-
cerized cotton pongee in the piece. 176,908 ; May 29.
Murray Trading Co., Inc., The, New York, N. Y. All-
silk pongee in the piece. 176,909 ; May 29.
Muscente, Fausto A., doing business as Snow Cake Mfg.
Co., Providence, R. I. Edible Ice-cream containers.
172,758 ; July 24.
Musical Products Distributing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Phonograph-record-display stand. 180.715 ; .4.ug. 28.
Muskegon Motor Specialties Company, Muskegon, Mich.
Motor pistons. 177,749; June 12.
Mutual Benefit Association. (See McCann, Eugene B.)
Mutual Oil Company. Kansas City, Mo. Sweeping com-
pound. 184,141 : Nov. 20.
Mutual Orange Distributors, Redlands, Calif. Fresh
citrous and deciduous fruits. 168,060 ; May 15.
Mutual I'riuluct.s coiiipany. thee Vvmsiuu, t ui'iui.;
Mutual Refining Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Gasoline.
170,440; Feb. 13.
Muturo Mfg. Co. (See Kandle, Albert L.)
My Own Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Catchup, chili
sauce,«canned goods, etc. 168,935 ; July 24.
Myers, F. E.. & Bro. Co., The, Ashland, Ohio. Pumps.
158,784; May 8.
Myers, Roy, Los Angeles, Calif. Laxatives. 175,675 ;
July 24.
Myers, Thomas A., doing business as Ye Olde Tyme
Hard and Soft Pretzel Shop. Pretzels. 165,502 ;
Apr. 3.
Myers, W. M., San Antonio, Tex. Automobile cleanser
and polish. 185,306: Nov. 27.
Myriad Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Fur-kerchief
for women for summer wear. 178,269 ; Aug. 7.
Myrurgia, S. A., Barcelona, Spain. Toilet soaps.
159.368-9 ; Mar. 27.
N-D-N Products Co., BufiEalo, N. Y. Carbon remover.
169,255 ; Jan. 9.
N. Kjaergaard Jensens Tekn. Kem. Fabrik, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Rennet, junket tablets, and lactic ferment.
154,654 ; July 3.
N. M. P. Laboratories. (See Strahmann, Henry C.)
N. V. International Perfumery Company, Amsterdam,
Netherlands. Cologne and toilet waters, perfumes, etc.
173,294 ; Mar. 27.
N. V. Vernis- en VerCEabriek v. h. J. Wagenmakers &
Zonen, Breda, Netherlands. Paints, varnishes, oils.
172,391 ; Apr. 24.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Hollandsche Cacao-en Chocolade-
fabrieken Voorheen Bensdorp & Co., Amsterdam, Neth-
erlaud.4. Cocoa. 164,767 ; Jan. 16.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Industrieele Maatschappij v/h
Noury & Van Der Lande, Deventer, Netherlands. Flour,
meal, farina, etc. 157,846 ; Sept. 25.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Lak-, Verf- & Vernisfabriek
"Ivormica," Schiedam, Netherlands. Ready-mixed
paints, lacquers, varnishes, and solvent for varnishes
and paints. 172,171 ; May 29.
Nack, Anthony W., Washington, D. C. Leather and fab-
ric gloves, hosiery, and textile knitted underwear for
children. 164,660-1 ; Feb. 13.
Nafzlger Baking Company, Kansas City, Mo. Bread.
175,262 ; .Tuly 31.
Nakamura, Shiro, Los Angeles, Calif. Tablets to be used
iu the treatment of heart disease, rheumatism, etc.
153,686; Mar. 13.
Namco Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 185,307; Dec. 4.
Namco Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
185,308 ; Nov. 13.
Nancy Hubbard Company, (See Watson, Arthur C.)
Nantex Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's athletic
underwear. 168,687; .Tan. 23.
Nantex Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's athletic un-
derwear. 168,686 ; Feb. 6.
Nardi Magazine Pencil Co., Camden, N. J. Pencils.
172,428 ; Dec. 11.
Nash Coffee Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Peanut butter.
166,901-2; Jan. 16.
Nash Coffee Company, Minneapolis. Minn. Coffee. 167,188 ;
Jan. 23.
Nash Coffee Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Coffee.
168,483 ; Sept. 11.
Nashville Banner Publishing Company, Nashville, Tenn.
Daily newspaper. 171,099 ; Feb. 27.
Nasser and Cloleman Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Insect
powders or insecticides. 174,744 ; May 22.
Natcbez Baking Company. (See Simon, Leo.)
Natenberg-Strauss Importing Co., Chicago, 111. Pocket,
clasp, pen, pruning and table knives, etc. 177,316 ;
Aug. 7.
Nathan & Cohen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Silk and
cotton warp mixture piece goods. 162,999 ; Jan. 2.
Nathan & Cohen Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cotton
goods in the piece. 175,509 ; Apr. 3.
Nathan, Joseph, & Co., Limited, London, England. In-
fants' and invalids' food. 174,587 ; Nov. 13.
National Almond Products Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Al-
mond paste, almonds, blanched peanuts, etc. 155,513;
May 29.
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Coal-tar chemicals or ingredients, rubber
accelerators or catalyzers, etc. 167.823 ; Jan. 30.
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Coal-tar crudes, intermediates, dye-
stuffs, dyes, etc. 174,971 ; June 12.
National Association of Electrical Contractors and Dealers,
New York, N. Y. Monthly magazine. 167,052 ; Jan. 30.
National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manu-
facturers, New York, N. Y. Weekly periodical. 171,031 ;
Feb. 27.
National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manu-
facturers, New York, N. Y. Section of a periodical
at present issued weekly. 171,032 ; Feb. 27.
National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manu-
facturers, New York, N. Y. Periodical issued weekly.
171,033 ; Mar. 27.
National Association of Marble Dealers, Buffalo, N. Y.
Monthly magazine. 185,666 ; Nov. 6.
National Bakeries, Inc., The, Tampa, Fla. Bread.
159,763 : May 1.
National Biscuit Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Biscuit. 163,593; June 12.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
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National Biscuit Company, Jersey City, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Biscuit. 180,233-4 ; Oct. 30.
National Biscuit Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Biscuits, crackers, cookiee, and cakes.
1S1,G44 ; Sept. 25.
National Biscuit Company, Jersey City, N. J., and New
i'ork, N. Y. Cookies and small cakes. 182,435 ;
Oct. 2.
National Blank Book Co., Ilolyoke, Mass. Loose-leaf
ledgers. 172.548 ; Feb. 27.
National Candy Company, doing business as Peckham
Candy Factory, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to National
Confectioners Association of the United States, Chi-
cago, 111. (. andy. 172,549 ; July 17.
National Cap Mfg. Company, Louisville, Ky. Caps for
mt n, boys, and children. 159,522 ; May 1.
National Cap . Manufacturing Company, Incorporated.
Louisville, Ky. Men's, youths', and boys' caps.
1T8.862 ; Sept. 4.
National Carbon Company, Inc., New York, N. T. Dry
batteries. 18.S,040 ; Dec. 18.
National Carbon Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dry
batteries. lSt5,024 ; Dec. 18.
National Chemical Co., Chicago, III. Perfumes, toilet
water, cleansing cream, etc. 179,815 ; Sept. 11.
National Chemical Company. (See Hunter, R. William.)
National Chemical Products Co. Inc., Union, N. J. Non-
alcoholic, maltless beverage, beverage sirup and coe-
centrate. 179,215 ; Nov. 27.
National Committee lor Mental Hygiene, Inc., New York
and Albany, N. Y. Title of its educational and scien-
tific quarterly magazine. 170,661 ; Jan. 2.
National Compound Co., Inc.. Boston, Mass. Safety
brake dressing, fabric cleaner, liquid surface eradi-
cator, etc. 179,311 ; Nov. 20.
National Compound Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. 'Liquid
carbon remover for gasoline motors. 179,312 ; Nov. 20.
National Compound Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Black
enamel and rubber paint. 179,813 ; Nov. 27.
National Confectioners Association of the United States.
(See National Candy Company, assignor.)
National Dairy Company, The, Toledo, Ohio. Evaporated
milk. 142,994; Mar. 6.
National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Pills for pimples, boils,
blackheads, aad other skin diseases. 168,274 ; Feb. 13.
National Egg Products Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Powder for making scrambled eggs. 166,897 ; Jan. 16.
National Electric Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electric hammers. 175,881 ; Apr. 24.
National Electric Products Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Refrigerators and parts, and refrigerating systems.
177,140; Julv 3.
National Extract & Flavor Co. (See Goldberg, Fred.)
National Feather & PiUow Company. (See Lowenstein, .
L., & Son.)
National Federation of Uncle Sam's Voters, Washington,
D. C. Monthly publication. 182,218 ; Sept. 18.
National Fireworks Manufacturing Company, The, Bos-
ton and West Hanover, Mass. Fireworks. 158,942 ;
Apr. 10.
National Food Corporation. (See Sterrick, Harrison D.)
National Fruit Product Company, Inc., Alexandria, Va.
Fresh apples. 186,388; Dec. 18.
National Graphite Company, doing business as National
Laboratories, Boston, Mass. Metal and stove polish.
172,389 ; Apr. 24.
National Hair Goods Co., Chicago, 111. Hair nets.
159,048 ; June 12.
National Hair Goods Co., New York, N. Y. Wigs.
182,764 : Oct 16.
National Indicator Company, Long Island City, N. Y.
Braiding machines. 172,896 ; Mar. 27.
National Licorice Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Licorice
candy. 183,041 ; Sept. 18.
National Lime & Stone Company, The, Carey, Ohio. Lime
for plastering or building purposes. 170.207 ; Jan. 30.
National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Washington,
D. C. Lumber. 174,478-9; Apr. 17.
National Mayonnaise Machine Company, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Mayonnaise-making machines. 185,835 ; Dec. 4.
National Mortar and Supply Company of Pittshurg, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Lime. 173,102; Mar. 27.
National Nut Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Salted
nut meats. 179,109 ; July 31.
National Oil & Supply Co., Newark, N. Y. Liquid-wax
dressing. 161,271 ; Feb. 27.
National Packing Corporation, Ogden, Utah. Canned
fruits, vegetables, etc. 168,780 ; Mar. 27.
National Packing Corporation, Ogden, Utah. Canned
vejretables. fruits, tomato pur6e, and tomato catchup.
180,878: Oct. 16.
National Packing Corporation, Ogden, Utah. Canned
vegetables, tomato pur^e, and tomato catchup. 180,880 ;
Nov. 13.
National Paint and Varnish Company, The, Cleveland,
Ohio. Poster-plant paints, varnishes, and colors.
183,985; Nov. 6.
National Paper Can Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis.
Paper cans. 177,317 ; Apr. 24.
National Paving Brick Manufacturers Association, Cleve-
land, Ohio. House organ published monthly. 175,099 ;
May 8.
National Pharmacal Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ointments, salves, and preparations for 'application to
the skin for the relief of muscular rheumatism, etc.
177,086 ; -Vug. 28.
National Physicians Supply Company, The, doing businesa
as Ce-Wede Laboratory, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ointment for
lumbago, gout, eczema, etc. 102,846 ; Sept. 25.
National Process Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Photo
prints. 158,487 : July 31.
National Radium Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Liquid medicinal
compound used for the treatment of rheumatism, neu-
ralgia, sciatica, etc. 181,766 ; Sept. 18.
National Record E.xchange Company, Iowa City, Iowa,
Phonograph-record cabinets. 159,717 ; June 19.
National Refining Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubri-
cating grease. 161,695 ; May 29.
National Remedies Company. (See London, M. A.)
National Renovating & Supplj Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Liquid paint and varnish remover. 185,135 ; Dec. 4.
National Renovating & Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Furniture and automobile polish. 185,138 ; Dec. 11.
National Renovating & Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Cleansing and disinfectant compounds for floors.
185,140; Dec. 11.
National Retail Dry Goods Association, New York, N. Y.
Trade papers and bulletins. 165,704 ; Mar. 27.
National Retail Hardware Association, Argos and South
Bend, Ind. Monthly magazine. 180,383 ; Sept. 4.
National Ring Traveler Co., Providence, R. I. King and
twister travelers. 170,779 ; Jan. 30.
National Safe Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Safes and vaults.
170,333 ; Feb. 6.
National Safe Protector Co. (See Dyer, Harry B.)
National Save The Surface Campaign Committee, The,
doing business as Save The Surface Campaign. Phila-
delphia, Pa. Paint and varnish monthly publication.
184,560; Dec. 11.
National Save The Surface Campaign Committee, doing
business as Save The Surface Campaign, Philadelphia,
Pa. Paint and varnish monthly periodical publica-
tion. 184,561 ; Dec. 25.
National School Supply Association, Chicago, 111.
Magazine published monthly. 181,085 ; Oct. 2.
National Screen Service, Inc., New York, N. Y. Motion-
picture films. 178,353 ; Aug. 14.
National Screw and Manufacturing Company, The, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Electric-lamp fixtures, electric motors and
fans. 179,418 : July 24.
National Shirt Shops, Inc., New York, N. Y. Men's
suits, coats, trousers, etc. 177,194 ; July 10.
National Shoe Retailers Association of the United States
of America Inc., Chicago, 111. Monthly publication.
175,806 : May 22.
National Stamping & Electric Works, Chicago, 111. Elec-
tric vibratory outfits and heating pads, electrical
therapeutic batteries. 161,698 ; Oct. 30.
National Tire & Rubber Company, The, East Palestine,
Ohio. Rubber tires and tubes. 142,802 ; May 1.
National Tube Comp<any, Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal couplings,
pipes, tubes, and casings. 175,882 ; May 1.
National Tube Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal pipe coup-
lings, metal pipes, tubes, and casings. 184,415 ;
Nov. 13.
Natural Products Refining Co., Jersey City, N. J. Bichro-
mate of soda and bichromate of potash. 177,195 ;
Aug. 7.
Naturaline Corset Company, Boston, Mass. Corsets.
164,601 ; Jan. 30.
Naturaline Corset Company, Boston, Mass. Brassieres.
172,116 ; Mar. 27.
Nature Products Company, Tonopah, Nev. Tooth powder
and paste. 170.256 ; Jan. 30.
Nature's Own Food Co., Madison, Wis. Wheat and rye
flour, corn meal, and bread. 158,090; Sept. 25.
Nature's Rival Company, Chicago, 111. Brassiferes.
165,406; July 24. „^
Naughtjn, T. F.. Co. (See Naughtin, Thomas F.)
Naughtin, Thomas F., doing business as T. F. Naughtin
Co., Omaha, Nebr. Bakers' and confectioners' supplies.
162,762; -Tan. 30. ^ ,.^ ,^ ., .
Naujoks-McLanghlin, Los Angeles, Calif. Mouthpieces
of reed and wind instruments. 179,052 ; Sept. 4.
Naumann, Frederick M., doing business as F. M. Neumanr,
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Antiseptic for the preven-
tion of venereal diseases. 156,105 ; Apr. 3.
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co., Salem, Mass. Pillowcases.
145.957-8; July 10.
Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co., Salem, Mass. Cotton piece
goods. 163,761 ; Jan. 9.
Navelencia Fruit Growers, Navelencia, Calif. Fresh
grapes. 184,618; Dec. 18.
Navigato, William A., Chicago, 111. Cheese for macaroni.
168,849 ; Jan. 16.
Naylor. Roger W., Chicago, lU. Sanitary napkins.
174,629 : .\pr. 24.
Neal, Goldena J., Pine Bluff, Ark. Hair grower.
172.237 : Apr. 10.
Neal Manufacturing Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Pastry
flour. 174,022 ; May 15.
Near East Trading Co. (See Funke, Edward.)
Nebraska Cement Company, Omaha. Nebr., and Denver,
Colo. Portland cement. 177,687 ; June 12.
922
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
AlpliaheUcal list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Nebraska Consolidated Mills Co., doing business as The
Hastings Mills and Hastings Milling Company, Grand
Island, Nebr. Cereal breakfast foods, pancake flour,
wlieat flour, and corn meal. 156,709 ; Mar. 20.
Nebraska Consolidated Mills Company, Grand Island,
Nebr. Wheat flour. 180,881 ; Nov. 6.
Nebraska Mill & Elevator Co., North Platte, Nebr.
Wheat flour. 175,100 ; June 5.
Necol Industrial Collodions, Limited, London, England.
Plastic preparation. 185,375 ; Dec. 4.
Needham, Earl J., doing business as D. Needham's Sons,
Chicago, 111. Candy laxative, ointments, red-clover ex-
tracts. 169,178 ; Jan. 30.
Needham's, D., Sons. (See Needham, Earle J.)
Needlecraft Publishing Company, Augusta, Me. Monthly
magazines. 155,444 ; May 22.
Nehring, A., & Sons Co., Chicago, 111. Cleaning com-
pound for cleaning painted and varnished walls, wood-
work, and floors. 169,916 ; Jan. 30.
Neilson, Mary D., doing business as The Anne Meridie
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Underwear. 162,435-6 ;
Sept. 4.
Neiswender, Leslie W., doing business as Creme-Petrol
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Medicinal oils. 154,700 ;
Mar. 13.
Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Company, The, Port Edwards,
Wis. Wrapping paper. 184,746 ; Oct. 16.
Nelke Corporation, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Dolls.
183,936: Oct. 16.
Nelson BaJker & Company, Detroit, Mich. Face powder
and cold cream. 180,940 ; Aug. 21.
Nelson Bead Company, New York, N. Y. Beads. 175,151 ;
May 8.
Nelson, E. G., & Son, Chicago, Hi. Thousand Island
dressinc, and mayonnaise dressing. 174,849 ; Oct. 2.
Nelson, Fader F., Los Angeles, Calif. Phonographs,
phonograph parts, and phonograph records. 179,948 ;
Aug. 21.
Nelson, Harry W., Chicago, 111. Electrical therapeutic
lamp used in raying bodies of patients under surgical
and medical treatment. 166,844 ; Feb. 13.
Nelson, James, Limited, Nelson, England. Cotton piece
goods. 147,570; Jan. 2.
Nelson, James, Ltd., Nelson, England. Binding, braids,
galloons, tape, trimmings, boot and corset laces.
154,321 ; Mar. 6.
Nelson-Kirkwood, Laura, trustee of the estate of W. R.
Nelson, deceased, Kansas City, Mo. Newspapers.
167,361 ; June 12.
Nelson Meat Company, San Francisco, Calif. Bacon,
hams, lard, sausage. 182,519 ; Dec. 11.
Nelson, Mrs. Jane, doing business as Floralea Creme Co.,
San Antonio, Tex. Cold cream. 182,716 ; Dec. 18.
Nemo Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses',
and children's hats and caps. 181,535 ; Nov. 20.
Nemo Hat Company, New York, N. Y. Ladies', misses',
and children's hats and caps. 181,536 ; Nov. 13.
Neptune Laboratories, The. (See Robinson, Guy A.)
Neptune Produc(s Company, New York, N. Y. Belt for
prevention of nausea. 185,257 ; Oet. 23.
NestI6 & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
Vevey, Switzerland. Condensed milk. 157,625 ;
Sept. 11.
Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
Vevey, Switzerland. Caf6 an lait. 157,627 ; Sept. 18.
Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
Vevey, Switzerland. Concentrated milk without sugar.
157,628; Sept. 18.
Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Cham and
Ve^^ey, Switzerland. Condensed milk. 157,629 ;
Sept. 18.
Nestor Drug and Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. Dry
anticonstipation medicine. 174,023 ; Apr. 10.
Netherlands Corporation For Overseas Trade, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Kapok and erode robber. 173,522 ;
June 5.
Netherlands Corporation For Overseas Trade, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Sugar, rice, pepper, coffee, spices, condi-
ments. 173,523 ; June 5.
Netherlands Corporation For Overseas Trade, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Kapok and crude robber. 173.524 ;
June 5.
Netherlands Corporation For Overseas Trade, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Sugar, rice, pepper, coffee, spices, and con-
diments. 173,525 ; June 5.
Netherlands Haarlem Oil Manufacturing Company. (See
Jakobs, Nachem.)
Neuburger & Company, New York, N. Y. Gingham piece
goods. 179,314 ; July 10.
Neugass, Otto L., doing business as Pharaoh Drapery
Company, New York, N. Y. Piece goods manufactured
from cotton and silk and from cotton and artificial
silk. 176,493 : Apr. 10.
Neuhoff, Fred B., doing business as Fred B. Neuhoff
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fruits and
vegetables. 171,856: Sept. 4.
Neuhoff, Fred B., doing business as Fred B. Neuhoff
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 171,860; Apr. 10.
Neuhoff, Fred B., doing business as Fred B. Neuhoff
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 173,657 ; Apr. 24.
Neuman & Silver, doing business as Lion Knitting Mills,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sweaters. 175,511 ; Aug. 21.
Neuner, Martin C, Los Angeles, Calif. Game. 142,162 ;
Jan. 9.
Nenss, Hesslein cS: Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Woven
gray, bleached, printed, and dyed cotton piece goods.
174,667; Apr. 10.
Neuss, Hesslein & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cot-
ton goods in the piece. 177,507 ; Aug. 28.
Neuss, Hesslein & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed,
bleached, and gray, etc., cotton piece goods. 179,620 :
July 3.
Neuss, Hesslein & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed,
bleached, gray, etc., cotton piece goods. 180,882 ;
July 17.
Neuss, Hesslein & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed cot-
ton piece goods, bleached and gray cotton piece goods,
etc. 182,356 ; Aug. 28.
Neutral Soap Co., Chicago, 111. Washing cleanser.
176,642; Sept. 11.
Nefutrasol Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Oils
for preparing silk, wool, etc., for manufacture.
177,988 : May 29.
Never Enough Pie Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Ar-
ticles of food. 169,769 ; Apr. 3.
Never-Stretch Mattress Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Mat-
tresses. 175,616 ; May 29.
Newark Tortoise Shell Novelty Co., Newark, N. J.
Hand mirrors and picture frames. 160,898 ; June 12.
Newbegin Fire Appliance Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Fire extinguishers. 157,042 ; Dec. 25.
Newberry-Ramsey Ready Mixed Sugar Cure Co., Spring-
field, Mo. Preparation for curing and preserving meats.
167,359; Jan. 2.
New Castle Leather Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Leather.
184,037; Nov. 13.
New Castle Notion Company, New Castle, Pa. Trou-
sers, overalls, shirts, etc. 181,905 ; Oct. 2.
New England Brewing Company, doing business as Haf-
fenreflrer & Co., Boston, Mass., and Jersey City, N. J.
Beverages sold as soft drinks and extracts, flavors,
etc., for making same. 171,651 ; Feb. 27.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 154,810; July 3.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 154,812; Apr. 3.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 154,815 ; Apr. 3.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 154,820; Apr. 17.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 154,839; Apr. 17.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 154,840-1; Mar. 27.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
• Candy. 176,274 ; May 22.
New England Confectionery Company, Boston, Mass.
Candy. 182,256; Sept. 18.
New England Fibre Mills, Derry, N. H. Mattresses.
172,285 ; Jan. 30.
New England Fibre Mills, Derry, N. H. Mattresses.
172,287; Jan. 30.
New England Fibre Mills, Derry, N. H. Mattresses.
172,648-9 ; Jan. 30.
New England Fish Company, Boston, Mass. Canned
salmon. 183,530 ; Nov. 6.
New England Fish Company, Boston, Mass. Canned
salmon. 183,531 ; Dec. 18.
New England Panama Hat Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Hats. 176,756; May 22.
New England Pressed Steel Company, Natick, Mass. Elec-
tric tail lights, stop lights, backing lights, direction
signals, etc. 171,430 ; Feb. 20.
New England Spun Silk Corporation, Boston and Newton
Upper Falls, Mass., and New York, N. Y. Yarns spun
of silk and artificial silk and mixtures thereof.
173,976-7 ; Mar. 6.
New England Stationery Company, Boston, Mass. Sta-
tionery. 178,454 ; May 8.
New Hampshire Co-Operative Marketing Association, Inc.,
Manchester, N. II. Fresh eggs. 153,101 ; July 24.
New Haven Clock Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Clocks.
184,747 ; Nov. 20.
New Haven Clock Co., The, New Haven, Conn. Clocks.
184,748-51 ; Oct. 30.
New Haven Knitting Mills, New Haven, Conn. Hosiery.
183,883; Oct. 30.
New Jersey Charcoal Co. Inc., Irvington, N. J. Char-
coal. 179,379 ; Sept. 4.
New Jersey Paper Tube Company, Englewood, N. J.
Soda straws. 156,542 : Aug. 14.
New Jersey Paper Tube Company, Englewood, N. J. Pa-
per drinking straws. 175,590 ; Aug. 28.
New Jersey Zinc Company, The, Newark and Franklin,
N. J. Paste for paint purposes. 178,402 ; June 19.
New Jersey Zinc Company, The, Newark and Franklin,
N. J. Zinc oxide. 180,615 ; Aug. 7.
New Method Die & Cut-Out Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Card-
board easels for sup-porting advertising cards. 181)304 ;
July 24.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Wardrobe trunks.
175,620 ; Apr. 24.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical li^ of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
923
New Vrocess Company, Warren, Fa. Women's suitcases.
176,494 ; Apr. 10.
New Process Company, Wnrreu, Ta. Men's suitcases.
176,495: Apr. 10.
New Process Company, Warren, Pa. Portfolios (brief
cases). 176.49(5; Apr. 10.
New Process Cork Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle
closures of the crown type. 160,076: June 12.
New Standard Corporation, Mount Joy, Pa. Food recep-
tacles. Insulated. 179,162 ; July 24.
New York Bed Spring Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich. Bed
springs. 180,716 : Aug. 7.
New York Bolting and Packing Company, New York, N. Y.
Belting made of rubber and fabric. 175,320 ; Apr. 3.
New York Belting and Packing Company, New York, N. Y.
Belting made of rubber and fabric. 175,322 ; Apr. 3.
New York Blue Print Paper Company, New York, N. Y.
Sensitized blue-print paper. 171,182 : Feb. 6.
New York Blue Print Paper Co., New York, N. Y. Tracing
paper. 181,906: Aug. 21.
New York Canners, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Canned fruits
and vegetables. 168,722 ; Aug. 21.
New York Consolidated Card Co., The, Long Island City,
N. V. Pliiving cards. 171,027 : Feb. 27.
New York French EiportB, Inc., New York, N. Y. Face
powder and creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc.
179,879 : Aug. 7.
New York Girl Coat Co., New York, N. Y. Girls' coats.
169.491 ; June 5.
New York Intravenous Laboratory. (See Loeser, David.)
New York Knife Company, New York, N. Y. Pocket and
bunting knives. 167,316 : Jan. 2.
New York Law Review Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Name of a monthly magazine. 176,032 : May 22.
New York Machinery Company. (See Loewy, Morris.)
New York Mackintosh Clothing Company, New York,
N. Y. Raincoats. 167,734 ; Oct. 16.
New York Mackintosh Clothing Company, New York,
N. Y. Rain proof garments. 179,420 : Aug. 14.
New York Merchandise Company, New York, N. Y. Sani-
tary napkins. 174,795 ; Mar. 13.
New York Merchandise Company, New York, N. Y.' Hand-
kerchiefs. 182,603 ; Aug. 28.
New Y'ork Merchandise Company, New York, N. Y. Ho-
siery. 182,604 : Sept. 4.
New York Net & Twine Co., Moodus, Conn. Ropes, cords,
and twine. 168,120 ; Nov. 6.
New York & Pennsylvania Company, Castanea Township,
Clinton County, Pa., and New York; N. Y. Book
paper In sheets and rolls. 167,922 : June 12.
New York Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Rubber
hose and belting. 160,828 : Feb. 27.
New York Transportation Co., New York, N. Y. Motor
busses and parts thereof. 184,675 ; Nov. 27.
New York Trihune, Inc., New York, N. Y. Title of a
newspaper column. 172,430 : Mar. 13.
New York Vitreous Enamel Products Corporation, Dover,
Del., and Flushing, N. Y. Enameled-metal covers for
washtubs. 176,643: Oct. 30.
New York Wire & Spring Company, Hoboken, N. J.
Automobile bumpers. 173,716 ; Aug. 28.
New York Wire & Spring Company, Hoboken, N. J.
Automobile bumpers. 173,717: May 1.
New Zealand Co-Operative Dairy Co., Limited, The,
Hamilton, New Zealand. Butter and cheese. 168,332 ;
Sept. 4.
New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited,
Hamilton, New Zealand. Butter and cheese. 168,335 ;
Nov. 20.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, The,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Frozen and chilled mut-
ton, lamb, and beef and tallow. 161,371 : Jan. 30.
New Zealand Refrigerating Companv Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Tallow. 161,372 : Jan. 23.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, The,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Wool. 161,373 : May 1.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Oils for preserving
leathers and neat's-foot oil. 161,375 ; May 22.
New Zealond Refrigerating Company, Limited, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Wool. 161.378 : May 1.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Wool. 161,380 : May 29.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company Limited, The, Christ-
church. New Zealand. Oils for preserving leather and
neat's-foot oil. 161.381 ; Jan. 2.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, The, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Tallow largely used in soap
making. 168,586-7: Jan. 9.
New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited, The,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Tallow largely used in soap
making. 168.588 : .Tan. 30.
Newell, Carroll D., New York, N. Y. Yam. 165,756 ;
Jan. 9.
Newell, Carroll D., New York, N. Y. Yarn. 177,420 :
July 1 7.
Newhall Chain Forge & Iron Co., New York, N. Y. Non-
skid chains, hooks, and parts thereof. 160,897 : Mar. 6.
Newhall, H. M., & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 169.770 ; Feb. 27.
Newhall, H. M., & Co., San Francisco. Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 169,771 : May S.
Newhall, II. M., & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 169,772 : May 1.
Newman & Co., New York, N. Y. Hosiery for men.
185,492; Dec. 4.
.Xewman, John J., doing business as J. J. Newman Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Corn plasters. 173,851 ; Apr. 10.
Newman, John SV., Hendersouville, N. C. Construction
materials lor stone veneer for walls, building blocks,
bricks, etc. 168,330 : Mar. 13.
Newman, Marcus & Torchia, Cincinnati, Ohio. Frocki.
178,455 ; July 10.
Newman, Slgmund, doing business as S. Newman & Com-
pany^ New York, N. Y. Name of a magazine or pub-
lication published from time to time, specializing on
subjects pertaining to radio telegraphy and telephony.
179,380 : June 26.
Newmark Brothers, Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee. 158,137 ;
Mar. 6.
Newport Company, The, Carrollville, Wis. Turpentine
substitutes. 175,940 ; Apr. 10.
Newshaw, James C., Baltimore, Md. Emergency gaso-
line and oil tanks. 174,021 : Feb. 27.
Newton, Chambers & Co. Limited, near Shefiield, England.
Apparatus for generating and diffusing vaporized ger-
micides or disinfectants. 177,922; May 29.
Newton Ice Cream Company. (See Hay, Carl A.)
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y. Fish-
ing lines. 173,662 ; Apr. 10.
Newton Line Company, Incorporated. Homer, N. Y.
Fishing lines. 173,663 ; May 1.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer, N. Y.
Pishing lines. 173,665 ; Apr. 10.
Newton Line Company, Incorporated. Homer, N. Y.
Fishing lines. 173,668 : May 1.
Newton Line Company Incorporated, Homer. N. Y.
Fishing Unes. 173,669; Feb. 27.
Newton Line Company, Incorporated. Homer, N. Y.
Fishing lines. 174,747 ; May 1.
Newton Tea & Spice Co., The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Peanut
butter. 176,090 ; Nov. 27.
Newtown Giant Incubator Corporation, Harrisonburg,
Va. Incubators, brooders, trap nests, etc. 184,254 ;
Dec. 18.
Ney, J. M., Company, The, Hartford, Conn. Low-fustng
metal alloy. 187,479 ; Dec. 25.
Ney, Milton R., Washington, D. C. Ladies' coats, suits,
dresses, hats, etc. 160,675 ; Jan. 16.
Niagara Alkali Company, Niagara FaUs, N. Y. Flake
lye used as detergent. 169,917 ; June 26.
Niagara Alkali Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Flake
lye. 169,918 ; Apr. 24.
Niagara Lithograph Co., Buffalo and New York, N. T.
Lithographs. 168,484 ; Nov. 27.
Niagara Shoe Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Shoes of
leather, rubber, and fabric. 171,029 ; July 3.
Nichols Electric Furniture Co., Bennington, Vt. Elec-
trically-equipped serving table. 175,623 ; Oct. 2.
Nichols, T. & H., Nutley, N. J. Spark plugs. 177,101 ;
May 29.
Nichols Underwear Corporation, The, Bridgeport, Conn.
Corsets, brassieres, combination corsets and brassi&res,
etc. 184,144; Oct. 16.
Nicholson File Company, Providence, R. I. Files and
rasps. 131,918- Jan. 30.
Nicholson, H. R., Company. (See Nicholson, Harry R.)
Nicholson, Harry R., doing business as H. R. Nicholson
Company, Baltimore, Ma. Automobile soap. 173,292;
Mar. 13.
Nicholson, Lloyd E., New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 176,275 ;
June 19.
Nicholson's Raincoat Co., Limited, St. Albans, England.
Overcoats and suits. 172,006 ; Nov. 13.
Nicholson's Raincoat Co., Limited, St. Albans, England.
Waterproofed fabrics in the piece. 176,497 ; July 17.
Nickel & Drummey, Chicago, 111. Butter. 178,624;
Sept. 25.
Nickel Fabricating Corp., Philipshurg, Pa. Frying pans,
saucepans, stock pots, kettles, etc. 174,908 ; July 3.
Nickel Plate Elevator Company, The, Cleveland, Ohi«.
Poultry and stock feed. 181,086; Sept. 25.
Nickels, Cathrine, Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation for
the alleviation of baldness and the restoration and
preservation of the hair. 172,431 : Mar. 27.
Nickels & Lauber, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery, scarfs,
neckties, and mufflers. 169,071 ; Jan. 30.
Nickels Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Va. Ladies',
misses', and children's dresses. 169,179 ; Apr. 3.
Nickelsburg Brothers Company, The, Newark, N. J.
Partly-prepared leather used in the manufacture of bou-
doir slippers, bathing shoes, etc. 163,762 ; Feb. 6.
Nicomede, Joe, doing business as Lustroil Co., Altoona,
form. 180,384 ; Sept. 18.
Niedzielski, Albert W., Chicago, 111. Purgative tea in dry
Pa. Polish for restoring the polish of musical instru-
ments. 169.317 : July 24.
Nielsen Packing Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 181,845 : Dec. 4.
Nielsen Packing Co., San Francisco, Calif. Canned
fruits and vegetables. 181,852 ; Dec. 4.
" Nleso " Stahl- und Metallwarenfabrik Gebr. Niepenberg,
Wald, Germany. Razors, safety razors, safety-razor
blades, pocketknlves, etc. 164,995 ; Mar. 6.
924
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — ContiDued.
NIghtrack ManufacturlnR Company, Huntington, W. Va.
Costumer. 174,185 ; May 1.
NUes-Bement-Pond Company, New York, N. Y. Machine
tools consisting of planers, lathes, and drilling ma-
chines. 177,017; May 22.
Nippon Match M'f'g. Co., L'd., Kobe, Japan. Matches.
158,488; Mar. 6.
Nippon Tea Co. (See Masuda, Tomekechl.)
Nlss, C, & Sons, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Furniture for
homes. 149,345 ; Feb. 27.
Nlssley Creamery Company, Fort Worth, Tex. Ice cream.
157,726 : Jan. 9.
Nissley Creamery Company, Fort Worth, Tex. Ice cream.
158,995 ; Mar. 6.
Nltram Manufacturing Co., The, East Orange, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Knitted bags. 172,007-8 ; Jan. 9.
Nltram Manufacturing Co., The, Bast Orange, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Linen broom twine. 187,875 ;
Dec. 25.
Nitrate Agencies Company, New York, N. Y. Fertilizers.
180,486 ; July 10.
Nltro Pencil Company, Nitro, W. Va. Lead for pencils.
172,897; Feb. 6.
Nitrogen Electric Company, Newark, N. J. Incandescent
lamps. 178,677; Mar. 27.
Nitrol Chemical Co., not Inc. (See Giddings, Warren A.)
Nitrose Company, Peoria, 111. Ready-mixed or paste
paint. 159,690i ; May 29.
Nix-Mx Co., The. (See Qnast, Otto K.)
Nix Produce Company, Hastings, Fla. Irish potatoes.
165,300 ; June 5.
Nix Produce Company, Hastings, Fla. Potatoes. 183,884 ;
Nov. 13.
Nizer Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating units,
refrigerators, etc. 187,438 ; Dec. 18.
Noack, Walter G., Stockton, CaUf. Water-pressure sys-
tems, pumps, and engines and parts thereof. 186,246 ;
Dec. 4.
Noavo Laboratories, Los Angeles, Calif. Medicinal prepa-
rations used as a fat reducer. 178,863 ; Sept. 4.
Noble and Noble, New York, N. Y. Table game played
with pieces. 177,102; May 15.
Noblesville Milling Co., NoblesviUe, Ind. Wheat flour.
165,239; Jan. 30.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Self-rising flour.
166,566-7; Mar. 20.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Wheat flour.
167,531 ; Mar. 20.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Wheat flour.
167,730 ; Mar. 20.
NoblesviUe Milling Cd Noblesville, Ind. Self-rising
flour. 167,731 ; Jan. 30.
Noblesville Milling Co., Noblesville, Ind. Wheat flour.
167,885 ; Mar. 20.
Noe-Bqul Hosiery Mills, Inc., Reading, Pa. Hosiery.
170,690; May 15.
Noell, James T., Alexandria, Va. Aspirin tablets.
184,473; Nov. 27.
Noesting Pin Ticket Company, Incorporated, Mount
Vernon, N. Y. Pin tickets, paper clips, tags, and
thumb tacks. 166,199; Dec. 4.
Noesting Pin Ticket Company, Incorporated, Mount Ver-
non, N. Y. Paper clips. 180,805 ; July 10.
Noggle, S. W., doing business as The S. W. Noggle Com-
pany, Kansas City, Mo. Cake and pastry mixture.
169.773; Feb. 27.
Noggle, S. W., doing business as The S. W. Noggle Com-
pany, Kansas City, Mo. Cake and pastry mixture.
169,774 ; May 1.
Noggle, S. W., Company, The. (See Noggle, S. W.)
Noise Making Devices Company. (See Halpern. Irving J.)
Nolan Co., The, Greenville, Pa. Preparation for eczema,
salt rheum, Impetigo, etc. 170,535 ; Feb. 20.
NoLance Chemical Company, New Brookland, S. C. Salves
and ointments for boils, carbuncles, bone felons, etc.
175,729 ; May 29.
Nolen Apiaries, The. (See Nolen, Lawrence R.)
Nolen, Lawrence R., doing business as The Nolen Apiaries,
Kerens, Tex. Honey. 169,072 ; Apr. 3.
Nollboff, Harry, New Haven, Conn. Qgars. 171,652;
Feb. 6.
No-Liquid Door Check Company, The, Columbus, Ohio.
Doorchecks. 183,225; Sept. 25.
Noll, Albert, doing business as The Noll Company, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Shampoo. 183,757 ; Nov. 13.
Nolyec Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Emulsion used in
treating constipation. 181,767 ; Sept. 18.
Nolyec Laboratories, Chicago, 111. Emulsion used in treat-
ing constipation. 181,769 ; Sept. 18.
No-Mor Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Composition
for exterminating insects; 180,292; Aug. 28.
Non-Crush Fruit Guard Company. (See Satake, Shuzo.)
Nonsuch Manufacturing Co. Limited, The, Toronto, On-
tario, Canada. Polishes for metal and boots and shoes.
175,207; Aug. 7.
NorcrosB, 0. M., Co. (See Norcross, Orville M.)
Norcross, Orville M., doing business as O. M. Norcross
Co., Pemberton, N. J. Vegetable-oil liniment for reUef
of aches, pain.s, cuts, etc. 169.603 ; Feb. 20.
Nordman, Ferdinand B., jr.. Number Nine Plantation,
Volusia County, Fla. Fruits, Jellies, jams, sirups, etc.
146,979 ; Aug. 28.
Norflett, John C, doing business as Royal Progressive
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. General tonic. 156,290 ;
June 26.
Norfolk Mattress Company, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Bed
springs and bedsteads. 180,547 ; Sept. 11.
Norfolk Police Social and Relief Association, The, Nor-
folk, Va. Name of a monthly publication. 185,903 ;
Dec. 11.
Normany Products Co. (See Cromwell, Robert H.)
Normasal Chemical Co. (See Hatch, Robert A. B.)
Norris, Viola B., Montclair, N. J. Candy. 185,259 ;
Dec. 11.
Norristown Herald, Inc., Norristown, Pa. Periodical pub-
lication, published daily. 171,431 ; Mar. 13.
Norristown Herald, Inc., Norristown, Pa. Periodical pub-
lication published daily. 176,910 ; May 22.
Norristown Herald Printing and Publishing Co., Norris-
town, Pa. Periodical publication. 179,738 ; Aug. 28.
Norristown Hosiery Mills, Lansdale, Pa. Hosiery.
169.983 : Feb. 13.
North American Fur Dyeing Company, Newark, N. J.
Fur skins. 171,883; Apr. 3.
North American Mercantile Co., Inc., San Francisco,
Calif. Canned fish, fruit, and vegetables. 174,909;
June 5.
North American Mercantile Co. Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Canned fruits, vegetables, and flsh, dried fruits, etc.
174,910 ; May 8.
North American Mercantile Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Rice. 176,356 ; Aug. 21.
North American Process Company, Inc. Malone, N. Y.
Pneumatic tubes. 109,919 ; Feb. 27.
North American Radio c& Supply Corporation, The, New
York, N. Y. Radio receiving and transmitting Instru-
ments and parts thereof. 168,936 ; Dec. 18.
North American Toy Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy
pianos. 180,616 ; Nov. 27.
North Dakota Metal Culvert Co., Fargo, N. Dak. Metal
culverts and well curbing. 160,021 ; Oct. 30.
North Pacific Mortgage Company, Seattle, Wash. Fresh
apples. 185,668; Nov. 13.
Northern Equipment Company, Erie Pa. Feed-water regu-
lators and pump governors. 178,625 ; July 24.
Northern Fruit Company, Tonasket, Wash. Fresh fruits
and vegetables. 165,705 ; Jan. 2.
Northern Institute Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Instruc-
tion books, pamphlets, or folders. 180,488 ; Oct. 16.
Northern Jobbing Company, Chicago, 111. Soap. 166,900 ;
Feb. 27.
Northern Jobbing Company, Chicago, 111. Wheat flour,
oleomargarine, tapioca, etc. 171,034 ; Sept. 25.
Northern Packing Company, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Ham,
lard, bacon, sausage, salt pork, etc. 182,667 ; Dec. 25.
Northern i'uper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
: 09,074; Mar. 20,
Northern Paper Mills. Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
180,717 ; July 24.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184,350; Oct. 16.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Folded towels.
184,351 ; Nov. 20.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184,352; Oct. 16.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184.354-5 ; Oct. 16.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184,356; Nov. 20.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184,357; Dec. 25.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184,358; Oct. 16.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184,359; Nov. 13.
Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, Wis. Toilet paper.
184,360; Oct. 16. _, ^
Northfield Flour Mills Company, Northfield, Minn. Wheat
flour. 174,630 ; June 5. ^^ ^
Northfield Flour Mills Company, Northfield, Minn. Wheat
flour. 176,422-4 ; Aug. 21. , , «
Northman Publishing Company, The, Portland, Oreg.
Monthly magazine. 171,380; Apr. 24.
North Star Chemical Works, Inc., Lawrence, Mass.
Leather preservatives. 155,630 ; June 5.
Northwest Chemical Co. (See Horst, Frederick P.)
Northwest Fruit Products Company, Sa:iem, Oreg.
Canned fruits and berries. 185,609 ; Dec. 25.
Northwest Nitrox Company. (See Piatt, E. F.)
Northwestern Bakers & Confectioners Co., Minneapolis,
Minn. Acetic acid, fruit butters, butter flavoring, cake
mix, etc. 161.938 ; Nov. 13.
Northwestern Bakers & Confectioners Co., Minneapolis,
Minn. Baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, carbonic
powder, etc. 181,855; Dec. 4.
Northwestern Bakers & Confectioners Co., Minneapolis,
Minn. Sirups and fruit and phosphatic acids and col-
oring extracts and flavorings for beverage purposes.
3 81 856 ' Oct. 2.
Northwestern Bakers & Confectioners Co., Minneapolis,
Minn. Petroleum oil and slab oils, vegetable and
mineral. 181.857: Oct. 23.
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, Des Moines, Iowa,
and Omaha, Nebr. Monthly periodical. 1(9,218;
June 26.
UNITED STATPiS PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
925
Northwestern Blaugas Company, St. Paul, Minn. Naph-
thalene solvent tor gas mains and services. 156,593 ;
May 15.
Northwestern Distributing Co., Billings, Mont. Coffee.
178,451) ; Oct. 9.
North-Westcrn lYust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 111. Pub-
Ikation.s and negotiable papers. ir>l,922 ; Apr. 10.
Northwestern Yeast Company, Chicago, 111. Yeast and
vitaniine food products which involve the use of
ye;ist. l(i4,t>5S ; Aug. 14.
Northwestern Yeast Company, Chicago, 111. Yeast vita-
mine product used as a tonic. 177, ol8 ; July 17.
Norton, Willis, & Co., North Topeka, Kans. Wheat flour,
179,949; Sept. IS.
Norwalk Tire & Rubber Company, The, Norwalk, Conn.
Elastic vehicle tires. 179,315 ; .July 31.
Norw;\ik Tire & Rubber Company, The, Norwalk, Conn.
Elastic vehicle tires. 182,926; Dec. 4.
Norwicli Wire Works. Inc., 2\orwich, N. Y. Game traps.
1S3.S4S; Dec. IS.
Norwood, Edwin P., Chicago, 111. Serial story. 172,009 ;
Feb. 27.
Notaseme Hosiery Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
173,104 ; Sept. 25.
Notiage Company, The. Los .\ngeles, Calif. Men's and
boys' work shirts, and children's blouses and play
suits. 179.422 ; Oct. 2.
Nottingham Lace Works, Jersey City, N. J., and New
Yorl;. N. Y. Lace.s, handkerchiefs, embroideries, and
draperies, etc. 179,316 ; Oct. 2.
Nottingham Lace Works, Jersey City, N. J., and New York,
N. Y. Laces, handkerchiefs, embroideries, etc. 179,317 ;
Sept. 25.
Nourse Company, Inc., The, New York, N. Y. Kinder-
garten materials. 164,822 ; May 1.
Novack, Harry J., doing business as Colloidal Labora-
tories, Philadelphia, I'a. Liquid iodine preparation.
178,626 ; July 10.
Novafaes Company, The. Chicago, 111. Prepared yeast
food tonic. 179,880; Dec. 25.
Novak, Jerry, South Milwaukee, Wis. Knee rests.
1S3.402 ; Dec. 25.
Novelty Cutlery Company, The, Canton, Ohio. Pocket and
pen "knives, dirks, razors, and ink erasers. 168,781 ;
Jan. 23.
Novocol Chemical Mfg. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Im-
pression compound, 171,946 ; Mar. 20.
Novocol Chemical Mfg. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Solution
of suprarenal extract. 177,319 ; Aug. 7.
Nowak Milling Corporation. Hammond, Ind., and Buffalo,
N. Y. Horse and mule feed. 170,780 ; Mar. 13.
No-Worry Chemical Co. (See Cicetti, Federico.)
Noyes Comb Company, Binghamton, N. Y. Pocket and
fine combs, barbers' and nien's and women's dressing
combs. 170,306 ; Jan. 30.
Nubright Cmuoanv, Concord, Calif. Washing powder.
170.893 : F'pb. 13.
Nu Lfrape Company of America, The, Atlanta, Ga. Non-
alcoholic, raaltless grape beverage. 176.276 ; May 1.
Nu-Ka-Na Remedy Co. (See Rett, William F.)
Nu-Life Medicine Company. (See Spinks & Mcllwain.)
Nuloid Corporation, Wilmington, DeL, and New York,
N. Y. Hard-rubber composition. 174,668; June 5.
Nunnallv Companv, The, Atlanta, 6a. Candies. 177,103 ;
Oct. 16.
Nu-Pep Company, The. (See Palmer, John W.)
Nu-Pep Laboratories. (See Buchanan, J. W.)
Nusol Laboratories, The. (See Baringer, Frederick J.)
Nut Lunch Company. (See Townsend, Glenn.)
Nu-Tone Products Co., Cascade, Mont. Phonograph-record
renewer cleaning preparation. 168,851 ; Jan. 2.
Nutting, Wallace, Incorporated, Ashland, Mass. Colored
pictures or plot tinotypes. 170,831 ; May 1.
Nutting, Walter M., doing business as Nutting Truck Com-
pany. Faribault, Minn. Floor trucks. 173,240 ; Apr. 17.
Nutwood Vineyard. (See Wood, H. W.)
Niiwiiv Companv. The. (See Foster, Clyde C.)
Nypros Steel (jompany, Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid used
in heat-treating steel. 170.400 ; Apr. 3.
0. F. Oil Burner Company, The. (See Falkenwalde,
Oscar.)
O. K. Bottler's Supply House. (See Levy, Louis.)
O. & T. Electric Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio de-
tector and amplifier tubes. 180,293 ; July 24.
Oakford & Fahnestock, Peoria, 111. Baking iwwder,
crtam of tartar, bluing, and ammonia. 169,920 ; Dec. 4.
Oak Grove General Sanitarium. (See Secoy, Edward A.)
Oakland Chemical Company, The, New York, N. Y. Anti-
spotic and disinfectant compounds. 181.608 : Nov. 6.
Oakley & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Perfume, toilet
waters, talcum and face powders, etc. 173,779 ; Sept. 11.
Oakley. Richard A., doing business as Benn Chemical
Co.." Philadelphia. Pa. Cleaning and polishing prepa-
ration. 182,481 ; Nov. 27.
Oaklev, Richard H., doing business as Oakley Varnish Co.,
Los" Angeles, Calif. Paints, enamels. 155,114 ; Mar. 13.
OaklPv Varnish Co. (See Oakley, Richard H.)
Oard Radio Laboratories, doing business as Atlantic-Pa-
cific Radio Supplies Company. Stockton. Calif. Radio
receiving sets. 170,894 ; Jan. 30.
Ober, Jacob, doing business as Loeb Dress Co.. New York,
N. Y. Dresses for girls, juniors, and misses. 168,848 ;
May 22.
Oberg, C. O., & Co.'s .\ktiebolaget. Eskllstuna, Sweden.
.. F'les and rasps. 161,641 ; Mar. 20.
t)bprg, C. O., & Co :s Aktlebolag, Eskilstuna, Sweden.
Files and rasps. 175,514 ; May 8.
Obermayer, S., Co., The. ChlcaROj 111. Furnace cement
in laying up fire brick and kinOrcd uses. 184,094 ;
Nov. 20.
Oberndorfer Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Rubber
aprons. 164,185 ; May 1.
Obrecht, G. Fred, doing business as P. Fred'k Obrecht A
Son, Baltimore, Md. Horse, poultry, hog, and dairy
feed. 175,405 ; Aug. 7.
O'Brien, E. J., doing business as Cresta Blanca Punch
Co., also as E. J. O'Brien Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Beverage sold as a soft drink. 182,219;
Nov. 6.
O'Brien, John J., Coggon, Iowa. Pump coupling. 176,757 ;
May 8.
O'Callaghan, Marguerite, New York, N. Y. Ladies' and
children's dresses. 169,180 ; Jan. 2.
O'Connell, L. M., & Co. (See O'Connell, Louis M.)
O'Connell, Louis M., doing business as L. M. O'Connell
& Co., Boston, Mass. Hair curlers, wavers, crimpers,
and puffs. 174,098; Mar. 13.
O'Connor, Edward J., doing business as Moon Laboratories,
St. Louis, Mo. Pharmaceutical preparation for the
prevention and correction of vaginitis, lenchorrea, etc.
170,748 ; Feb. 13. -
O'Ciinnor. Edward .T.. doing business as Moon Laboratories,
St. Louis, Mo. Toilet preparations. 170.947 ; Mar. 20.
O'Connor, T. J., & Sons, Incorporated, Baltimore, Md.
Men's belts. 169,557 ; Jan. 30.
Odell Company, The. (See Odell, R., & Sons Company,
assignor.)
Odell, R., & Sons Company, assignor to The Odell Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Hair tonic. 153,613; Feb. 13.
Odell, R., & Sons Company, assignor to Odell Company,
The, Newark, N. J. Hair tonic. 153,615 ; Feb. 13.
Odex Products Company, Chicago, III. Foot powder.
178,767 ; July 17.
0-Do-Less Products Co. (See Dismond, Henry B.)
Odontei Company, The. (See McCall, John O.)
Odor, Frank B., Coshocton, Ohio. Medicine for treatment
of tuberculosis of the bone and like diseases. 178,864 ;
Aug. 14.
Odorless By-Products & Reduction Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Deodorants and disinfectants. 169,775 ; Feb. 20.
Oemler, Augustus, Savannah, Ga. Canned shrimp.
180,807 ; Oct. 16.
Oertel Roofing Manufacturing Company (now by change of
name Stormcote Roofing Corporation). East St. Louia,
lU. Rag fiber, and asphalt roofing. 160,149 ; Aug. 7.
Oertel Roofing Manufacturing Company, now by change
of name Stormcote Roofing Corporation, East St. Louis,
111. Roofing materials. 162,442 ; July 17.
Oest Fruit Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mincemeat.
161,446; Oct. 30.
Oest Fruit Co., San Francisco, Calif. Mincemeat.
161,448; Oct. 30.
Ohio Brass Company, The, Mansfield, Ohio. Ears, clamps,
and hangers for suspending and supporting trolley
wires, etc. 182,547 ; Oct. 9.
Ohio Brass Company, The, Mansfield, Ohio. Ears, clamps,
hangers, and brackets, for suspending and supporting
trolley wires, etc. 182,669 ; Oct. 23.
Ohio Confection Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
162.763 ; June 5.
Ohio Confection Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Candy.
175,883 ; May 15. ■
Ohio Instrument Mfg. Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Fire
extinguishers and refill units for said extinguishers.
162,194 ; Dec. 25.
Ohio Leather Company, The, ' Glrard, Ohio. Leather.
165,977; Mar. 13.
Ohio Medicine Co. (See Yagyu, James K.)
Ohio Refining Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio. Gasoline.
162,310; Jan. 9.
Ohio Salt Company, The, Wadsworth, Ohio. Salt.
170.593 ; Feb. 13.
Ohio Salt Company, The, Wadsworth, Ohio. Salt.
171,863 ; Feb. 20.
Ohio Spring Bed Company. (See Cleveland Wire Spring
Company.)
Ohio Valley Coffee Co., The, Portsmouth, Ohio. Coffee.
178,270 : Aug. 14.
Ohio Valley Coffee Co., The, Portsmouth, Ohio. Coffee.
180,770; Dec. 25.
Oil and Chemical Corporation, The, Chicago, III. Lubri-
cating oils and greases, automobile fuel oils, cutting
oils For treating metals. 138,722 : Apr. 24.
Oil Country Specialties Manufacturing Co., The, Coffey-
ville, Kans. Oil-well swabs, stuffing boxes, jereckl Jets,
wire-line sockets, and tongs. 174,850 ; July 24.
Okla-Cola Company, Oklahoma, Okla. Beverage sold as «
soft drink. 174,798 ; May 29.
Oklahoma Garment Manufacturing Co., Oklahoma, Okla.
Overalls, pants, shirts. 149,848 : Mar. 13.
Oklahoma Publigting Company, The, Oklahoma, Okl«.
Dally newspaper. 174,973 ; Apr. 17.
Oklahoma Publishing Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Dally newspaper. 175,152 ; Apr. 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Oklahoma Publishing Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Monthly magazine. 175,265 ; May 22.
Oklahoma Publishing Company, The, Oklahoma, Okla.
Monthly magazine. 175,266 ; May 8.
Okuda, K., Livingston, Calif. Fresh grapes. 164,067 ;
Jan. 16.
Old Colony Manufacturing Corporation, Taunton, Mass.
Cetton yarns. 180,237 ; July 10.
Old Dutch Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cocoa, tea, and
rice. 170,594 ; Mar. 13.
Old Homestead Bread Company, The, Denver, Colo.
Bread. 159,978: Apr. 3.
Old Master Color Co., Provincetown, Mass. Tubed artist
oil paints, vrater colors, etc. 174,025 ; May 29.
Oldacb, William H., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Fancy pat-
ent hard-wheat flour. 163,232 ; Apr. 3.
Ollveine Laboratories. (See Bhmann, Julius.)
Olivette Laboratories, Inc., Providence, R. I. Toilet
powder. 174,700 ; Apr. 24.
Olmsted, Charles, San Francisco, Calif. Candied almonds.
173,202 ; May 22.
Olmsted, Leon A., doing business as United States Athletic
Company, Chicago, 111. Bicycle. 170,664 ; Jan. 23.
Olsen-Moller Manufacturing Company, Chicago, III. Brake
compound. 172,804 ; May 1.
Olson Brothers Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Polishes
for furniture, automobiles, etc. 173,203 ; Apr. 24.
Olson Coffee Co., Omaha, Nebr. Coffee, tea, spices,
flavoring extracts. 168,546 ; Apr. 17.
Olympia Canning Company, Olympia, Wash. Canned
fruits. 169,076 ; Feb. 27.
Olympia Canning Company, Olympia, Wash. Canned
fruits. 169,080 : June 26.
Olympia Canning Company, Olympia, Wash. Canned
fruits. 169,082 ; Mar. 6.
Olympia Canning Company, Olympia, Wash. Canned
fruits. 178,271 ; Oct. 23.
Olympia Knitting Mills, Inc., Olympia, Wash. Knitted
sweaters, caps, toques, gloves, socks, etc. 153,616 ;
Jan. 30.
Olympia Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Cotton goods, particularly cotton and silk shirting.
175,153 ; June 19.
Olympic Club, The, San Francisco, Calif. Periodicals
Issued monthly. 181,206 ; Sept. 25.
Oiriiiliji Alfalfa Milling: Company, Omaha, Nebr. Stock
and poultry feed. 168,429; Mar. 20.
Omaha Paint and Glass Company, Omaha, Nebr. Paints.
118,608; Dec. 25.
Ombrelo, Inc., New York, N. Y. Storm protecting cover-
ing. 165,757 : Feb. 6.
Oneal, J. W., Chemical Co., Adena, Ohio. Ointment used
for colds, headache, sore throat, etc. 174,257 ; May 22.
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Containers or
cabinets for holding and displaying goods. 104,066 ;
Jan. 23.
Oneida Community Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Silver-plated
flatware, tableware, and cutlery. 168,617-18 ; Apr. 24.
Oneida Community Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Silver-plated
flatware, tableware, and cutlery. 168,724 ; Apr. 24.
Oneida Community Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Display
chests or cabinets for silverware, etc. 169,728 ;
Nov. 27.
Oneida Community, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Silver-plated
flatware, tableware, and cutlery. 175,731 ; May 29.
O'Nell, Gertrude C, doing business as O'Neil's Pharmacy,
Taunton, Mass. Medicine^ for coughs, colds, bronchi-
tis, etc. 184,511 ; Dec. 4.
Ontario Milling Company, Incorporated, Oswego, N. Y.
Dairy feeds. 160,297 ; Dec. II.
Onward Manufacturing Company, Menasha, Wis. Furni-
ture sliding shoes, being either a glass or hard-metal
base with a metal stem. 167,144 ; Feb. 6.
Onyx Blouse Co. (See iflnkelson. Max.)
Onyx Hosiery Inc. (See Emery & Beers Company.)
" Onyx " Hosiery, Inc., New York, N. Y. Children's ho-
siery. 182,670 ; Oct. 2.
Opax Products Company, Elyria, Ohio. Washing powder.
162,847; Jan. 2.
Opltz Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Auto-
mobile radiators. 172,291 ; Oct. 23.
Oppenhelm, Collins & Company, New York, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Footwear. 173,001 ; Apr. 24.
Oppenheim, Oberndorf & Co., Inc., also doing business
as Franklin Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md.
Plain white, dyed, or printed cotton dress and
underwear piece goods. 184,418 ; Nov. 6.
Oppenheimer, Herbert, doing business as Slenda Form
Laboratories, New York, N. Y. Salve or cream recom-
mended for the reduction of adipose tissue. 169,495 ;
Feb. 13.
Optical Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Frames,
rims, nose pieces, and celluloid appliances for eyeglasses.
178,184 ; Sept. 18.
Optical Specialty Manufacturing Company, Southbridge,
Mass. Ophthalmic mountings, and "parts thereof.
179,548; July 10.
Optics Limited, London, England. Ophthalmic and spec-
tacle lenses. 151,686; Feb. 20.
Optlsche Anstalt C. P. Goerz AktiengeseUschaft, Berlln-
BYledenau, Germany. Photographic cameras, projecting
lanterns, etc. 167,318 ; Oct. 30.
Optlsche Anstalt C. P. Goerz A. G., Berlin-Friedenau,
Germany. Photographic and telescopic objectlvas,
photographic cameras, etc. 169,984 ; July 3.
Oi-i Ol.'j Syrup Company. (See Harden, David.)
Oral Laboratories. (See Poor, Roger A.)
OrjiiiK'^ Crush Company, Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic, malt-
It'ss beveragt's and concentrates and compounds for mak-
ing I he snme. 156,504 ; Mar. 20.
Orange Mill Company, Inc., The, Coney Island, N. T.
Waffles. 181,232; Dec. 25.
Orangevale Fruit Growers Exchange, Orangevale Colony,
Calif. Fresh and deciduous fruits. 168,782 ; Aug. 14.
Orchard Drug Co., Lynchburg, Va. Emulsion petroleum
used in throat, lung trouble, bronchitis, bronchial ca-
tarrh, etc. 165,807-8 ; Apr. 24.
Orchard Paper Company, St. Louis, Mo. Twine. 179,053 ;
May 29.
Order of Scottish Clans, Boston, Mass. Monthly publi-
cation. 186,924 ; Nov. 20.
O'Rear, Robert E., doing business as John D. Bear Com-
pany, Clearbrook, Va. Emulsion of petroleum com-
bined with hypophosphites. 172,051 ; Apr. 10.
Oregon Brass Works, Portland, Oreg. Journal bearings.
178,273 ; July 10.-
Oregon Brass Works, Portland, Oreg. Bearing bronze.
178,274-5; May 15.
Oregon Canning Company, Portland, Oreg. Canned
fruits and berries. 187,340 ; Dec. 25.
Oregon Growers Cooperative Association, Salem, Oreg.
Canned fruits and vegetables. 167,411-2 ; July 3.
Oregon Growers Cooperative Association, Salem, Oreg.
Canned fruits. 174,851 ; July 3.
Orent's Department Store, Inc., doing business as Saga-
more Commission Co., Sagamore, Mass., and New York,
N. Y. Underwear. 171,136 : Aug. 28.
Organic Preparations Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid
preparation, remedy, or tonic for nervous diseases, etc.
181,040 ; Aug. 21.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of inflammation, ulceration and dis-
charges of the urinary tract. 178,458 ; Aug. 7.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of stomach, liver and bladder trouble, etc.
178,459 ; July 10.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of rheumatism, sciatica, etc. 178,460 ;
July 10.
Organ-Iron Medicine Company, Omaha, Nebr. Medicine
used in cases of kidney and bladder troubles, etc.
178,461 ; July 10.
Oriental Notions Company, New York, N. Y. Hair
nets. 177,019 ; June 26.
Oriental Silk Printing Company, Haledon, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods. 157,075 ; Jan. 30.
Oriental Silk Printing Company, Haledon, N. J. Silk
piece goods. 179,318 ; June 12.
Oriental Silk Printing Company, Haledon, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Textile fabrics, also silk ribbons.
185,141; Dec. 4.
Orientalische Tabak- u. Cigarettenfabrik Yenidge, In-
haber, Hugo Zietz, Dresden, Germany. Raw tobacco,
tobacco for smoking and chewing, and snuff, cigars,
etc. 157,507 ; June 19.
Original Tire Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Tires, inner tubes,
linings, boots, and tire patches. 180,670; Aug. 14.
Oriole Shirt Manufacturing Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Men's dress and negligee shirts. 183,160 ; Sept. 25.
Orkln, William S.. doing business as W. S. Orkin & Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Pearls. 181,696 ; Oct. 16.
Ormerod, John, & Sons Ltd., Castleton, England. Leather
belting. 170,832 ; Sept. 11.
Ormerod, John, & Sons Ltd., Castleton, England. Leather
roller skins. 181,144 ; Aug. 7.
Orono Pulp & Paper Company, Bangor, Me. Wrapping
paper. 179,549 ; June 5.
Orosz, John, Adena, Ohio. Blood-cleaning liquid. 179,011 ;
Aug. 14.
Orthmann, Henry A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mayonnaise dress-
ing. 167.582 ; Feb. 13.
Ortho Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Liquid dentifrice, a pharmaceutical preparation.
178,276: July 10.
Olsen & Marggraf, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Metal ceilings
and side ivalls pressed-brick siding, painted V-crimped
roofing, etc. 169,922 ; Feb. 27.
Opera Omnia Limited, London, England. Face cream,
toilet water, shampoo powder, etc. 182,220 ; Dec. 18.
Osakeyhtio Birger Hallman, Ltd., Kuopio, Finland.
Matches. 182,927; Oct. 9.
Osakeyhtio Savo, Ltd., Kuopio, Finland. Matches.
171,864; Aug. 14.
Osakeyhtio Savo, Ltd., Kuopio, Finland. Matches.
187,481-3: Dec. 4.
Osborn Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Brushes designed for household use. 172,010 ; Jan. 9.
Osborn Paper Company, Marion, Ind. Writing tablets,
composition books, etc. 173,295 ; Aug. 28.
Osborne Fruit & Vegetable Company, Fullerton, Calif.
Fresh vegetables. 185,669 ; May 13.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
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Osborne Paper Company, Marion, Ind. Writing and
school tablets, composition books, etc. 187,764 ; Dec. 18.
Oscooln Knitting Mills. (See Bergman, Adolph.)
Os-Da Compauy, Tbe, New York, N. Y. Pearl or itnltatlon-
pearl necklaces. 186.664 ; Dec. 11.
Os-Jaco Braided Line Co., Pawtucket, R. I. Fishlines.
182,087 : Oct. 2.
Osman, Barnet. doing business as Stamford Drug Com-
pany, Stamford, Conn. Purgative and laxative.
181,610: Nov. 6.
Osman, John, Atlanta, Ga. Intestinal regulator. 174,407 ;
June 26.
Osterberg, Gustav M., doing business as G. M. Osterberg
& Sons. New York. N. Y. Elevator-rail oilers. 172.551 ;
May 8.
Osterweil Bros. Inc., Newark, N. J. Trunks. 180,771 ;
July 10.
Ostra Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Sprayers for
medicinal use. 172,954 ; Apr. 17.
Otis Chemical Company, (not Inc.), Chicago, 111. Lubri-
cating compounds and greases. 181,087 ; July 10.
Otis Orchards Apple Company, Otis Orcharils, Wash.
Presh apples. 173,361 ; June 5.
Ottenheimer, Reuben E., doing business as The Reol
Refrigerator Co., Baltimore, Md. Refrigerators and
refrigerator show cases. 173,204 ; Apr. 24.
Ouillette, Paul, doing business as Fort Kent Drug Com-
pany, Fort Kent, Me. Pills for use as a blood purifier
and system tonic. 179,675 ; Aug. 14.
Oval Wood Dish Corporation, Tupper Lake, N. Y. Wooden
plates. 176,204 ; Apr. 10.
Overland Pharmacy Co., Boise, Idaho. Natural clay pre-
pared for use in "cleansing the skin and pores. 168,121 ;
May 15.
Overman Cushion Tire Company Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Rubber tires. 167,091 ; Jan. 30.
Overman Cushion Tire Company Inc., New Yorfe, N. Y.
Rubber tires. 167,003-5 ; Jan. 30.
Owego Corset Company, Inc., Owego, N. Y. Corsets,
girdles, bandeaux, and brassieres. 172,899 ; Apr. 24.
Owen, C. M., Los Angeles, Calif. Tablets, lotions, sUver
nitrate sticks, capsicum plasters, powders, etc. 178,277 ;
July 24.
Owen-Dyneto Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Electric gen-
erators, dynamos, motors, electric ignition apparatus,
etc. 181,611 ; Sept. 4.
Owen, Percy W'., doing business as Southern Feed Co.,
Birmingham, Ala. Cow, horse, mule, and hen feed.
180,489 ; Oct. 23.
Owens, Michael, St. Louis, Mo. Men's and boys' suits.
168,547 ; Feb. 6.
Owensboro Milling Co., Owensboro, Ky. Hen scratch,
chick scratch, laying mash, dairy feed, and horse feed.
170,895 ; May 1.
Owenwood Oil Corporation, Wilmington, Del., and Fort
Worth, Tex. Oils and greases. 140,959 ; Jan. 9.
Owl Disinfectant Company, The. (See Fain, Jacob R.)
Owl Drug Company, San Francisco, CaUf. Bronzing
liquid, raw linseed oil, spirits of turpentine, for techni-
cal use. 166,399 ; Jan. 9.
Owl Drug Company, The, San Francisco, Calif. Bird-
seed, flavoring extract, fish food, olive oil, etc. 166,400 ;
Sept. 11.
Oxford-Print, Boston, Mass. Wooden structure pro-
vided with seats in the nature of a merry-go-round.
144,246 ; Oct. 2.
0x0 Limited, London, England. Soups, and preparations
for making. 157,898; Sept. 25.
Oyler, Chas. C, & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fresh citrus
fruits. 169.863 ; Mar. 13.
Oyler, Chas. C, & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio, doing business
as The Eustis Packing Co., Eustis, Fla. Fresh citrous
fruits. 179,482; Sept. 25.
Ozark Chemical Co. (See Lambert, Virginia C. B.)
P. G. Atlantic Toy Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Toy ani-
mals. 180,808 ; Nov. 13.
P-K Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Water-power beater and whipper. 182,257 ; Sept. 11.
P. & M. Company. Chicago, 111. Rail anchors or anti-
creepers. 180.238 ; Oct. 2.
P. & S. Laboratories. (See Stinson, Lyman A.)
P. Wolf-Goldman, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Underwear,
bath robes, nightgowns, slips, kimonos, and buntings.
181,230; Oct. 30.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Beverage sold as
a soft lirink. 181.2] 0-11: Oct. 2.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Malt sirup and
malt cereal beverages sold as a soft drink. 181,212 ;
Oct. 30.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Malt sirup and malt
cereal beverages sold as a soft drink. 181,214 ; Oct. 30.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Table water and
root beer and nonalcoholic, maltless fruit-flavored soft
drinks. 181,215 ; Oct. 2.
Pabst Corporation. Milwaukee, Wis. General medicinal
tonic. 182,110 ; Nov. 6.
Pabst Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. General medicinal
tonic. 182,111-12 ; Dec. 18.
Pabst Farms, Summit and Oconnmowoc, assignor to
Pabst Holstein Farms, Milwaukee, Wis. CTheese.
181,495; Dec. 11.
Pabst Holstein Farms. (See Pabst Farms, assignor.)
Pacault, Ernestine, J. G., Forest, Brussels, Belgium. Elec-
trical apparatus. 138,019 ; Jan. 23.
Pacent Electric Company, New York, N. Y. Control
dials for use with radio apparatus. 177,241 ; June 5.
Pachner I., & Son, Inc., New York, N. Y. Articles ot
ladies apparel. 183,342; Sept. 2s.
Pachner, I., & Son, Inc., >few York, N. Y. Articles of
men's and ladies' apparel. 169,737J ; May 22.
Pacific By-ProdHCts Co., San Jose, Calif. Carbonizing
compound. 163,000 ; Oct. 23.
Pacific Children's Wear Mfg. Co. (See Schwartz, Jacob.)
Pacific Clay Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Pressed,
glazed, enamel. rufHed, and fire brick, fire clay, etc.
165,714; Jan. 30.
Pacific Clay Products Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Vitrified
salt-glazed sewer pipe, tile water pipe, tile conduit pipe,
etc. 165,715 ; Jan. 30.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Candy
164,189 ; Sept. 25.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Candies.
172,119 ; Apr. 10.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, Seattle, Wash. Fancy
cookies. 174,854 ; June 5.
Pacific Commercial Company, Manila, P. I., and New
York, N. Y. Wheat flour. 168,728 ; Dec. 4.
Pacific Fire Extinguisher Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Fire-prevention apparatus and systems and parts there-
of. 167,414 ; Jan. 9.
Pacific Foundry Company, San Francisco, Calif. Metal
castings. 183,850 ; Sept. 25.
Pacific Food Products Co., Portland, Oreg. Canned
fruits and berries. 185,610; Nov. 13.
Pacific-Italian Trading Corporation, San Francisco, Calif.
Fresh and dehydrated grapes. 177,046 ; Aug. 28.
Pacific Malt & Hop Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pure malt
exlract for food purposes. 152,767; Sept. 18.
Pacific Malt & Hops Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Malt ex-
tract, a sirup for food purposes. 163,001 ; Oct. 30.
Pacific Mercantile Co. (See Muller, Frank P.)
Pacific MiUs, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Sheetings ana
snirtings. 158,725 ; May 8.
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Cotton piece
goods. 175,677 ; Apr. 3.
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Yarns.
176,499 ; June 19.
Pacific Mills, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. Cotton piece
goods. 180,139 ; July 3.
Pacific Novelty Company, New York, N. Y. Combs and
barrettes. 176,851 ; May 29.
Pacific Radio Publishing Co., Inc., San Francisco, Calif.
Monthly publication. 161,747 ; July 31.
Pacific Seed House. (See Colorado Milling & Elevator
Company.)
Package Paper & Supply Corporation, Springfield, Mass.
Wrapping paper, particularly bread wrappers. 177,923 ;
May ».
l".i';Ua]d, M. A.. Company, Brockton, Mass. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 171,865 ; Mar. 20.
Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Tire covers.
180,385 ; Oct. 16.
Packard Motor Car Company of New York, New York,
N. Y. Rubber tubes for pneumatic tires. 177,510;
July 31.
Packard Motor Car Company of New York, New York,
N. Y. Tire carriers. 182,521 ; Oct. 23.
Packman. Michael, Atlantic City, N. J. Eggs. 182,002 ;
Nov. 6.
Pactwell Food Products Co. (See Hamilton, William H.)
Pacz, Aladar, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Aluminum alloys.
144,977 ; Mar. 27.
Paddon, Roland I., Chicago, 111. Shampoo. 183,120;
Nov. 13.
Padin Brothers, New York, N. Y. Dress, negligee, and
work shirts. 176,688 ; Oct. 16.
I'aetscli, Henrv 1'., Pasadena, Calif. Breakfast cereal.
167,480 : Ma>. '20.
Page, Herbert P., doing business as H. P. Page Co., Bos-
ton, Mass. Cement and other petrescent materials,
magnesite flooring, and artificial blocks. 183,491 ;
Oct. 30.
Page, Joseph G., doing business as J. G. Page Chemical
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Preparation for dandruff, eczema,
and falling hair. 180,294; Sept, 25.
Page Organ Co., The, Lima, Ohio. Organs and attach-
ments for playing organs. 187,122 ; Dec. 11.
Page, Percy E., New York, N. Y. Face powders and
creams, perfumes, toilet waters, rouges, etc. 175,941 ;
May 29.
Page, Percy E., New York, N. Y. Pace and talcum
powders, face creams, perfulnes. etc. 184,982 ; Dec. 4.
Page & Shaw, Incorporated, Cambridge, Mass. Trans-
parent containers for food products. 179,424 ; July 3.
Page Steel & Wire Company, Adrian, Mich., and Bridge-
port, Conn. Base-metal wire. 162,646 : Apr, 17.
Pagonis, George, doing business as George Pagonis Co.,
New York, N. Y., Hair tonic, toilet waters, colognes,
and cold creams. 168,725 : Feb. 13.
Pagonis, George, doing business as George Pagonis Co.,
New Y'ork, N. Y, Shampoo preparations. 183,312 ;
Dec. 4.
Pagonis, George, doing business as George Pagonis Co.,
New York, N, Y. Waving and curling preparation
for the hair. 183,313; Dec. 4.
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Alphahetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Paine & Williams Company, Tlie, Cleveland, Ohio. Rub-
ber matting. 178,060 : July 3.
Paiiiesville Metallic Binding Co., Tlie. (See Alden,
Clarence J.)
Paint Products Co., The, Elmlra, N. Y. Paint and var-
nish remover. 179,952 ; Aug. 28.
Painters Supply Co. (See Drabek, Charles.)
Pal Radio Company, West Hoboken, N. J. Kadio receiv-
ing apparatus and parts thereof. 183,537 : Nov. 20.
Palisade Manufacturing Company, The, Yonkers, N. Y.
Soap. 176.357 ; July 10.
Palise, Joseph, doing business as Champion Specialties
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid polish and shellac. 183,226 ;
Sept. 18.
Paliady Welding & Manufacturing Company, Seattle,
W.ish. Soldering flux. 168,548 ; Feb. 13.
Palm Knitting Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted gar-
ments— ^namely. sweaters. 153,771-3 ; May 15.
Palmer-Bee Company, Detroit, Mich. Speed reducers, shaft
couplings, friction clutches, hoists, etc. 176,359 ;
May 2S.
Palmer Candy Co., Sioux City, Iowa. Candy. 165,301 ;
Jan. 2.
Palmer Candy Co., Sioux City, Iowa. Candy. 170,152 ;
Mar. 13.
Palmer, Herbert R., doing business as T-N-T Spark Plug
Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Spark plugs. 176,205 ; May 8.
Palmer, John W., doing business as The Nu-Pep Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Nonalcoholic beverages. 180,386 ;
Sept. 18.
Palmer, Marion C, doing business as Marolyn Extract Co.,
Lynn, Mass. Vanilla extract. 170,731 ; Mar. 27.
Palmer, P. S. Company, The, Bridgeport, Conn. Device
for uniformly mixing the charge before exploding it
in internal-combustion engines. 171,764 ; Feb. 27.
Palmer Photoplay Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Prints and publications. 169,645 ; May 22.
Palmer, Richard, New York, N. Y. Hot-water bottles.
162,570; Nov. 6.
Palmer, Walter C, doing business as W. R. Palmer & Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Mops. 164,069 ; July 24.
Palmer, William T., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Toothbrushes. 171,183 ; Jan. 9.
Palmer, William T., & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Darning cottons. 173,852 ; Mar. 27.
Palmers, Limited, doing business as Minty, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Soaps and shaving creams. 184,291 ;
Nov. 13.
Palmers, Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bleach,
beauty, cold, and cleansing creams, face powders, etc.
184,292 : Nov. 27.
Palmetto Coffee Co., Inc., Dover, Del., and Washington,
D. C. Coffee. 171,381 ; Mar. 27.
Palmolive Company, The, Milwaukee, Wis. Face pow-
der. 175,942 ; June 5.
Palumbo, J. C, Payette, Idaho. Fresh apples. 182,928 ;
Sept. 18.
I'iiliiszfk, Adam J., doing business as Townsend-Adams
Oil Co.. New York, N.' Y. Lubricating oil. 173,002 ;
Mar. 20.
Pamlico Cottons, Ltd., New York, N. Y. Cretonnes,
tapestries, and draperies in the piece. 150,464 ;
June 19.
Pan-American Furniture Factory, Inc., New Orleans, La.
Upholstered household furniture. 174,149 ; May 22.
Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Gasoline. 184,620 ; Oct. 23.
Pandora Co., The. (See Sandra Laboratories, Inc.)
Pangburn Company, also doing business as Pangbum's,
Fort Worth, Tex. Candy. 183,538 ; Sept. 18.
Pangburn Company, also doing business as Pangbum's,
Fort Worth, Tex. Candy. 183,538 ; Dec. 11.
Panhard Oil Corporation, Carlstadt, N. J., and New
York, N. Y. Lubricating oils and greases. 172,552 ;
Apr. 3.
Panoulias, Panayiotis D., doing business as The American
Chocolate Almond Co., Jersey City, N. J. Nonconsti-
pating health chocolate food product. 164,449 ; Sept. 11.
Panther Rubber Manufacturing Company, Stoughton,
Mass. Rubber heels. 173,780 ; Nov. 20.
Panther Rubber Manufacturing Company, Stoughton,
Mass. Rubber soles and heels. 183,539 ; Nov. 27.
Paper Novelty Company, The. Green Bay, Wis. Pack-
age of paper napkins. 183,717 ; Oct. 2.
Paperbrella Corporation. (See Paperhrella Co., assignor.)
Paperbrella Co., The, New York, N. Y., assignor to Paper-
brella Corporation. Umhrellas. 155.697; Feb. 6.
Papyrus Company, The, Kenilworth, N. J. Cr6pe paper.
182,221 ; Sept. 18.
Paracide Co. (See Sharp; Lemuel J.)
Paradise Preparations. (See Asher, Mollie.)
ParaflBne Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif.
Composition for coating roofs. 161,450 ; Oct. 23.
Paraffine Companies, Inc., The, San Francisco, Calif. Fold
ing boxes. 173,205 ; Feb. 20.
Paraffine Companies, The, San Francisco, Calif. Flat un-
dercoat paint. 183,588 ; Sept. 18.
Paraffine Companies, The, San Francisco, Calif. Flat un-
dercoat paint. 183,591 ; Sept. 18.
Paragon Cement Products Co., St. Louis, Mo. Cement
products. 180,809 ; Oct. 23.
Paragon Hat Company, Chicago, 111. Men's straw and
felt hats. 164,665 ; Jan. 9.
Paralite Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Aluminum alloy.
160.150 ; Feb. 20.
Paramount Knitting Company, assignor to Bear Brand
Hosiery Co., Chicago. 111. Hosiery. 172,292 ; Nov. 20.
Paramount Knitting Company, The, Chicago, 111. Ho-
siery. 172,650 ; Aug. 28.
Paramount Lens Corporation. (See Tromba, Marius H.)
Paramount Paint & Varnish Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ready-mixed paint. 175,208 ; .Vpr. 10.
Paramount Paint & Varnish Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
White paint enamel. 175,209 ; Apr. 10.
Paramount Specialty Co. (See Reiss, Fred.)
Parch-O-Lite Co., Chicago, 1)1. Electric lamps. 174,026 ;
Nov. 20.
Pardee, J. A., Co., Omaha, Nebr. Toasted pop corn.
173,671; Dec. 4.
Parfumerie Anthemys (S. A.), Cauderan, France. Denti-
frices. 168,730; Dec. 11.
Parfumerie Caron. (See Daltroff, B., & Cie.)
Parfumerie Dor6 Inc., New York, N. Y. Face cream, face
and liand lotion, perfumes, toilet water, hair tonics, etc.
168,486 ; Mar. 20.
Parfumerie Forest. (See Cohn, Leon.)
Parfumerie Lubin. (See Prot, Paul, & Cie.)
Parfumerie Pavane, New York, N. Y. Bath powders.
168,900 ; Mar. 20.
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet, Paris, France. Paste and
powders for beautifying and preserving the teeth,
skin, and hair, and perfumery. 171,866 ; June 5.
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet, Paris, Prance. Soaps, soap
pastes, and soap powders. 171,867 ; June 12.
Parfumerie Roger et Gallet, Paris, France. Pastes and
powders for beautifying and preserving the teeth, skin,
and hair, and perfumery. 173,141; Mar.' 20.
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet, Paris, France. Soaps, soap
pastes and powders. 173,142 ; May 8.
Parfumerie Roger et Gallet, Paris, France. Soaps, soap
pastes, and soap powder. 174,589 ; June 26.
Parfumerie Roger et Gallet, Paris, France. Paste and
powders for beautifying and preserving the teeth, skin,
and hair, and perfumery. 174,590 ; June 26.
Parfumerie Roger & Gallet, Paris, France. Pastes and
powders for the teeth, skin, and hair, and perfumery.
186,443 ; Dec. 18.
Parfums De Grand Luxe, Inc., New York, N. Y. Face
powder. 176,206-7 ; Mar. 27.
Parham-Lindsay Grocery Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Wheat
flour. 162,048; May 1.
Paris Upholstering Co., Chicago, 111. Parlor chairs and
sofas. 170,691 ; Feb. 27.
Parisian Specialty Co., Seattle, Wash. Facial packs.
171,382 ; June 19.
Paristyle Novelty Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
172,684 ; Feb. 13.
Paristyle Noveltv Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair nets.
175,1.54; Mar. 20. ^;
Park Chemical Company. (See Lodder, Andrew J.) Si
Park Mfg. Co. (See Cohane, Sylvester T.) "
Park & Pollard Company, The, Boston, Mass. Publica-
tion issued on the full o' the moon. 180.985 ; Sept. 11.
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Fruit (in jars), mara-
schino cherries, figs, dates, etc. 172,553 ; July 31.
Park c& Tilford, New York, N. Y. Sweet cider, grape
juice, grenadine sirup, etc. 173.00;? ; Feb. 27.
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Cream of tartar.
173,241 ; June 26. ^ ,
Park & Tilford, New York, N. Y. Candies and chocolate&H I
182,438; Sept. 25. «
Parke. Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Laxatives and
cathartics. 170,503 ; Feb. 13.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Hypnotic and
antispasmodic. 170,781 ; Aug. 21.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Nebulizers and
syringes. 170.782 ; May 15.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Ointment for
eczema and irritations of the skin. 173,903 ; May 8.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Anaesthetic
cream. 174,632 ; May 1.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Antiseptic
mouth wash and gargle. 174,633 ; May 1.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Preparation for
treatment of cholelithiasis and allied conditions.
174,634 ; May 1.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Hypodermic
solutions. 176,361 ; June 5.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Extract anterior
lobe pituitary gland. 179,220 ; July 31.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Insecticide,
antiseptic, and germicide. 181,306: Aug. 21.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Medicine for
whooping cough, bronchitis, tuberculosis, etc. 181,612 ;
Sept. 18.
Parke, Davis & Company. Detroit, Mich. Dentifrice, cold
cream, vanishing skin cream, and skin lotion. 183.851 :
Dec. 18.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit. Mich. Alteratives.
184,180; Nov. 27.
Parke, Davis & Company. Detroit, Mich. Medicine for
treatment of syphilis. 184,181 ; Nov. 27.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Antiseptics and
germicides. 184.182 ; Nov. 27.
Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Immunizing
agents. 186,151; Dec. 18.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
929
Parker, Arthur, Cairo. lU. Preparation for the treat-
ment of kidneys and liver. 187,384 : Dec. 25.
Park('r-Rriili;et Company, Washington, D. C. Ladies'
sport snlts and coats. 159,720 ; May 1.
Parkt>r-Bri(K'et Company, Washington, D. C. Men's neck-
ties. l6!i,8J.S: May 29.
ParkerBridirot Conii'anv, Washlnston, D. C. Boys' suits.
171.508; .Tuly 10.
Parker-Bridget Company, Washington, D. C. Men's
winter hats. 172.2SS ; Apr. 24.
Parkor-Brldset Company, Washington, D. C. Men's hose.
182,929; Oct. 16.
Parker Brothers. Portland, Me., and Salpm, Mass.
Board game plaved with movable pieces. 172.955 ;
Apr. 10.
Parker Brothers, Portland, Me., and Salem, Mass. Par-
lor game played with cards. 174,330 ; Apr. 10.
Parker Brothers, Portland, Me., and Salem, Mass. Indoor
table eameplaved with cards and domino-shaped blocks
180,721 : Jiilv 31.
Parker Brothers, Salem, Mass. Card games. 175,210:
May 8.
Parker, C. W., Co., Inc., Dea Moines, Iowa. Automobile
polish and cleaner. 177,320; May 22.
Parker, Chas. V., Co., Harrisburg, 111. Men's, women's,
and children's suits, cloaks, overcoats, hats, caps,
shoes, etc. 148,649 ; May 8. •
Parker Pen Co. The, Janesville. Wis. Fountain pens and
mechanical pencils. 164,827 ; Jan. 2.
Parker Products, Inc., Boston, Mass. Holders for razor
blades during sharpening. 180,027 ; Aug. 14.
Parker, Roland T., New York, X. Y. Saiety-razor-hlade
stropping holders. 167,924 ; Feb. 13.
Parker-Young Company, The, Boston, Mass. Folding
tables. 185,983 ; Dec. 18.
Parks-Belk Company. (See Southern Commercial, Com-
pany.)
Parks & Bohne, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Automobile trans-
mission bands. 176,645 ; June 26.
Parks-Cramer Company, Fitchburg, Mass. Humidity
regulators. 182,482 ; Aug. 28.
Parks, 6. M., Company, The, Fitchburg, Mass. Humidity
regulators. 179.621; July 10.
Parks, Joseph W., doing business as Wopsy Poultry Yards,
Altoona, Pa Live poultry and eggs. 166,092 ; Sept. 25
Parks & Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe brushes. 173,527 ;
June 5.
Parks & Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe brushes. 173,528 ;
Feb. 27.
Parks * Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe brushes. 173,529 ;
June 5.
Parks & Parks, Inc., Troy, N. Y. Shoe daubers. 177,322 ;
May 22.
Parkstoue Laboratory. (See Graham, William A.)
Parkview Electric Company. (See Eckelkamp. John.)
Parkview Pharmacy. (See SmoUnsky, Phillip.)
Parnibeck Chocolate Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Choco-
late candles. 175,515 ; May 15.
Parr, Joseph A., Manchester, N. H. Medicinal prepara-
tion for cough, sore throat, etc. 182,439 ; Oct. 16.
Parrett and Swank, North Manchester, Ind. Compound
for the treatment of cancers. 171,548 ; June 26.
Parrish, Amos, New York. N. Y. Fashion publication
issued twice a week. 169,923 ; Feb. 20.
Parrish, S. H., Company, Chicago, 111. Drying liquid
composition of matter for rendering paper transparent.
176.646 ; July 17.
Parrott, Herbert G., Chicago, 111. Metal polish. 180,490 ;
Sept. 26.
Parsons, Irving R., doing business as I. R. Parsons &
Co., Chicago, 111. Nail polish in powder form. 176,912 ;
June 12. ^
Partola Distributing Company, New York, N. Y. Anti-
septic laxative. 166,569 ; Jan. 2.
Partola Distributing Company. New York, N. Y. Antisep-
tic laxative. 167,532 ; Feb. 20.
Partridge, Singer & Baldwin, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and
New York, N. Y. Automobile transmission. 160,300 ;
Oct. IC.
Parvin, W. E., Co. (See Parvln, William R.)
Parvin. William R., doing business as W. R. Parvin Co.,
Ogden, Utah. Fresh dociduous fruits and fresh vege-
tables. 168,372; May 8.
Parvin, William R., doing business as W. R. Parvin Co.,
Ogden, Utah. Fresh deciduous fruits and fresh vege-
tables. 168,373; Feb. 20.
Paskooil. Catherine. Cleveland, Ohio. Metal cleaning and
polishincr powder. 173,296 ; Mar. 20.
Passaic Print Works, Passaic, N. J. Cotton piece goods.
156,412; Sept. 18.
Pastene. P. & Co., Inc.. Boston, Mass. Canned peeled
tomatoes, roasted peppers, and tomato sauce. 166,095 ;
.Tan. 16.
Pastene, P., & Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. Canned peeled
tomatoes and tomato sauce, l'j'8,278 ; June 19.
Patch. E. L. Company, The, Stoueham, Mass. Healing
ointment for burns, bnils, eruptions, irritation, skin
humors, and itch. 171.100; Feb. 13.
Patch. E. L.. Companv, The, Stoneham, Mass. Skin lotion.
174,482 ; May 29.
58339—59
Patchogue-l'lymouth Mills Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Nets, draperies, and curtains made of cotton. 169,924 ;
May 8.
Patent Novelty Company, Fulton, 111. Glare-shield at-
tachment for automobile headlights. 176,208 ; Aug. 28.
I'atcychuk, Wolter V., doing business as W. V. Patty,
Altoona, I'a. Medicine for sore throat, influenza, etc.
173.200 ; Apr. 10.
Path6-Cln6ma, Anciens Ktabllssements Pathfi Frferes,
Paris, France. Cameras, cinematographic projecting
liinterns, stereoscopes, etc. 158,442 ; Oct. 2.
Pathfinder Publishing Co., The, Washington, D. C.
Weekly publication. 180,387 ; Aug. 21
Patjens, Wm. S., doing business as The Exterminating
Engineers of America, New York, N. Y. Roach-exter-
minating poison. 180,773 ; Aug. 28.
Patrician Olive Oil Corp., New York, N. Y. Olive oil.
165,460 ; Feb. 13.
Patrick-Young Company, also doing business as Boyd
Packing Companv, Richmond, Va, Smoked hams and
bacon. 179,677 ; July 31.
Patrycki, Thomas, Hawkins, Wis. Lightning arresier.
175,884 ; May 8.
Patton, John G., doing bnslnms as Cafe L'Aiglon, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Raw and cooked oysters, and clams,
cooked lobsters, scallops, etc. 101,176 ; June 5.
Patty. W. V. (See Pateychuk, Wolter V.)
Paul B. (See Balme, Paul.)
Paul, Israel, doing business as Russpharmaco Products
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Medicine for the treatment
of the blood and stomach. 167,533 ; Apr. 3.
Paulero, Alfonso M., Baltimore, Md. Malt and hops com-
pound for beverage purposes. 171,942 ; Jan. 30.
Pauli. Hans, Des Moines, Iowa. Advertising pamphlets,
circulars, bulletins, and supplements. 170,078 ; Jan. 30.
Paulson, Anna, New York, N. Y. Candles, pastries,
breads, and cakes. 170,538 ; Sept. 18.
Paulson. Arthur, New York, N. Y. Steel filing cabinet.
163,765 ; Jan. 2.
Paulus, Richard, Freiburg, Germany. Preparation for
cleaning stringed instruments. 185,146 ; Dec. 11.
Pavich, Gregory A., Kenosha, Wis. Medicine for rheuma-
tism, diseases of nerves, arteries, etc. 168,138 ; Jan. 2.
Pavich, Gregory A.. Kenosha, Wis. Medicine for head-
ache and dizziness, watering eyes and eye catarrh, etc.
168,139-40; Jan. 2.
Pavitchlcb, Steve, Woodriver, 111. Drain valves. 170,208 ;
Jan. 23.
Paxton and Gallagher Co., Omaha, Nebr. Candy.
165,410 ; Feb. 20.
Paxtouic Blood Food Co., Inc., Birmingham, Ala. Prep-
aration for the treatment of rheumatism, paralysis,
pneumonia, etc. 172,760 ; Mar. 6.
Paxtonic Blood Food Co. Inc., Birmingham, Ala. Prepa-
ration for the blood. 174,798 ; Oct. 30.
Paz. C. Barletta, New Orleans, La. Nerve tonic.
151,019 ; Feb. 20.
Peacock, William F., doing business as The United Food
Products Companv, Portland, Me. Food-flavoring ex-
tracts. 167,735 ; Feb. 27.
Peacock, William F., doing business as The United Food
Products Company, Portland, Me. Food-flavoring ex-
tracts. 167,886 ; Feb. 27.
Peak, William C, Chicago, 111. Phonograph records.
170,209; June 26.
Peak, William C, Chicago, 111. Series of books in a
course of dancing instructions. 170,210 ; Nov. 13.
Peanut Growers Association, Norfolk, Va. Peanuts, salted
peanuts, peanut butter, oil. and meal. 173,004 ; July 31.
Pearce, C. R., Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Candy, con-
fections, and candy-coated fruits. 168,938-9 ; Jan. 30.
Pearce, C. R., Company, The, Pittsburgh, Pa. Candy con-
fections and sugar-coated fruits. 173,143^ ; .\pr. 17.
Peart. Harold A., doing business as Sprague & Carleton,
Keene, N. H. Porch chairs, porch rockers, and settees.
158.64.n-6; May 15.
Pease & Dwver Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cattle and poultry
feed. 156,058 ; Nov. 13.
Pease, P. L.. & Company, Inc.. Lancaster, N. Y. Blot-
ter pads, ink wells, envelope racks, etc. 180,941 ;
Nov. 6. «
Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Louisville, Ky. Varnish stains and
paint enamel. 179,882 ; July 3.
Peck, Elbert C, Los Angeles, Calif. Dry, paste, and
ready-mixed paints, oil colors, varnish, etc. 183,499 ;
Oct. 2.
Peck & Sterba, New York, N. Y. Medical preparations
for leucorrhea, cervical catarrh, etc. 178,405 ; Aug. 28.
Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., The, Southington, Conn. Pliers.
172,613 ; Feb. 27.
Peckham Candy Factory. (See National Candy Com-
pany.)
Peeto Products Co., Canton, Ohio. Concentrated fruit
jelly base. 169.183 ; Mar. 6.
Pedersen, Johannes T.. New York. N. Y. CofCee-bag sup-
ports as used in coffee urns. 172.432 ; Apr. 10.
Pedigreed Products Corporation, Elmira, N. Y. Nuts aii.1
peanut butter. 176,647 ; Sept. 18.
Pedigreed Products Corporation. Elmira, N. Y. Nuts,
salted nuts, granulated nuts, and peanut butter.
176.648; Sept. 11.
Pedigreed Seed Company, Hartsville, S. C. Farm and
garden seeds. 167,890; Feb. 20.
930
INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Pee-Chee Cleaner Manufacturing Company, The, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Shoe enamels, shoe polishes, shoe-cleaning
compo-sitions, also cleaning compositions for silver and
gold. 170,033: Feh. 6.
Peek, Frean and Company, Limited, London, England.
Confectionery. 168,937 ; Dec. 4.
Peerless Chemical Co. (See Israel, Daniel G.)
Peerless Confection Company, Chicago, 111. Candies.
169,604; Aug. 7.
Peerless Confection Company, Chicago, 111. Candies.
169,605 ; July 24.
Peerless Cotton Mills, Thomaston, Ga. Sheets, sheet-
ing, pillowcases, etc. 182,989 ; Dec. 4.
Peerless Cotton Mills, Thomaston, Ga. Sheets, sheet-
ing, pillowcases, etc. 182,991 ; Dec. 4.
Peerless Finishing Co. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Trans-
parent gum filler. 150,928 ; Oct. 30.
Peerless Food Products Co. Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Preserved cucumbers. 176,362 ; May 22.
Peerless Mfg. Co., The, Norristown, Pa. Toilet paper.
179,678-9 ; July 10.
Peerless Motor Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Motor
cars. 174,483 ; Aug. 28.
Peerless Paper Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Bond paper.
171,653 ; May 8.
Peggy Page Candy Co. (See Block, Isaac E.)
Peggy's Health Food Company, Butte, Mont. Cereal.
164,829 ; Jan. 30.
Pelican Bay Lumber Company, Klamath Falls, Oi-eg.
Lumber, laths, molding, sidings. 180,078 ; Sept. 4.
Pelican Bay Lumber Company, Klamath Falls, Oreg.
Lumber, laths, moldings, sidings. 180.079 ; Oct. 23.
Pelican Bav Lumber Company, Klamath Falls, Oreg. Box
shook.s. 184,361-2; Oct. 16.
Peltz, Bohrman, Furse, Inc., New York, N. Y. Umbrellas.
173,979 ; May 22.
Penberthy Injector Company, Detroit, Mich. Vaporizing
devices for engines. 146,182 ; Jan. 2.
Penberthy Injector Company, Detroit, Mich. Pumps,
atomizers, carburetors, etc. 161,061 ; Dec. 11.
Pence, Harry E., doing business as Lincoln Steel
Products Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Pistons, piston
pins, and shafts for automobile motors, etc. 166,849-50 ;
Jan. 2.
Pendale Woolen Mills, New York, N. Y. Woolen piece
goods. 183,161 ; Aug. 28.
Pendle & Rivett Limited, London, England. Cloth ami
stuffs of wool and worsted. 180,549 ; July 10.
Penick & Ford, Ltd., Incorporated, New Orleans, La. Mo-
lasses. 170,692 ; Mar. 27.
Peninsular Honey Producers, Rudyard, Mich. Comb
and extracted honey. 171,194 ; Dec. 4.
Peninsular Paint & Varnish Company, Hamtramck, Mich.
Brushes. 182,992; Nov. 20.
Peninsular Paper Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. Cover paper.
172,.345-7; Jan. 16.
Peninsular Paper Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. Cover paper.
172,554; Mar. 20.
Peninsular Paper Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. Book
paper. 172,555 ; Apr. 10.
Peninsular Paper Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. Cover paper.
178,279 ; Aug. 21.
Peninsular Paper Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. Cover
paper. 183,939 ; Oct. 16.
Penn Paste Milling Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dry
pastes. 160,255 ; Apr. 10.
Penn Paste Milling Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wall
sizes. 176.689 ; Apr. 10.
Penn Paste Milling Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dry
pastes. 176,690-1 ; Apr. 10.
Penn Tobacco Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Cigarettes.
174,702 ; Apr. 10.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Children's ready-to-wear clothing — namely,
overall combination suits. 166,258 ; Jan. 2.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's garters. 166,710 ; Mar. 27.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods. 172,556; Feb. 27.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's hats. 176,759 ; May 22.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's and boys' caps. 176.760 ; May 22.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Women's hair nets. 180,491 ; Julv 10.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York. N. Y. Men's and boys' ready-to-wear clothing.
182,483 ; Nov. 27.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Men's and boys' overalls. 183,405 ;
Nov. 0.
Penney, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and
New York, N. Y. Pillowcases. 185,671 ; Nov. 13.
Penny, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods. 175.023 ; Mar. 27.
Peun.sylvania Coal & Coke Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.,
and New York. N. Y. Coal and coke. 171,384 ; Feb. 13.
Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corporation. Philadelphia,
Pa., and New York, N. Y. Coal and coke. 171,386 ;
Feb. 13.
Pennsylvania Lubricating Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lu-
bricating oils and greases. 178,566 ; July 31.
Pennsylvania Pump & Compressor Co., Easton, Pa. Com-
pressors and pumps and attachments therefor.
166,906 ; Jan. 2.
Pennsylvania Range Boiler Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Range
boilers. 182,484 ; Oct. 23.
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Lye. 176,094 ; Sept. 18.
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Lye. 176,095-7; July 10.
Pennsylvania Silverware Company, Kane Borough, Pa.
Soda-fountain cooling and dispensing outfits. 175,267 :
Dec. 25.
Pennsylvania Soap Company of Lancaster, Pa., Lancas-
ter, Pa. Soaps. 170,728 ; Apr. 24.
Pennsylvania Soap Company of Lancester, Pa., Lancas-
ter, Pa. Soaps. 176,277 ; June 12.
Pennsylvania Textile Mills, Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa., and
New Y'ork, N. Y. Pile fabrics in the piece. 181,307;
Aug. 7.
Pennsylvania Textile Mills, Inc., Glen Riddle, Pa., and
New York, N. Y. Garments for women. 181,862 ;
Oct. 2.
Pennsylvania Wire Glass Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sheet glass. 170,596; Jan. 30.
Penny, J. C, Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, and New
York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods, sheets, and pillowcases.
175,022 ; MUT. 27.
Penton Publishing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Maga-
zine Published weekly. 171,281 ; May 1.
Penton Publishing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Monthly marine periodical. 182,058 ; Sept. 25.
Pentucket Novelty Company. (See Pickett, Charles E.)
People's Fuel & Supply Co., Chicago, 111. Ice cream.
159,176 ; June 26.
Peoples Drug Stores, Inc., Washington, D. C. Cigars.
157,690 ; Apr. 3.
Peoples Savings & Trust Co., administrator. (See Estate
or J. M. Fey.)
Peppers, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Cantaloupes,
fresh citrous fruits, and fresh grapes. 162,948 ;
May 15.
Peppers, Thomas H., Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh canta-
loupes. 162,949 ; Apr. 3.
Pepple, D., and Co., Balnbridge, Ohio. Face lotion.
174.669 : May 15.
Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111. Preparation for the
treatment of digestive disorders. 184,148 ; Oct. 23.
Pep-So Beverage Company. (See Jones, John P.)
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Lard, vinegar, olives,
pickles, sauerkraut, olive oil, etc. 169,819 ; May 1.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Cheese and mincemeat.
169,820; Feh. 27.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Cheeses. 169,821 ; Feb. 27.
Perceval. C, New York, N. Y. Olive oil. 176,913;
July 3.
Perceval. C, New York, N. Y. Canned okra. 177,047;
July 3.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Candy. 177,048 ; July 24.
Perceval, C, New York, N. Y. Capers, vinegar, olives,
pickles, lard, etc. 177,049 ; Sept. 11.
P«rceval, C, New York. N. Y. Cheese. 178,865 ; Nov. 20.
Perelstine, Morris S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Shoes. 167,893 ;
Dec. 4.
P^rez, Bernardo, Mexico, Mexico. Medicinal preparation
for the treatment of rheumatism. 147,307 ; Mar. 6.
Perez, Marcelino, & Company, New York, N. Y. Cigars.
184,681-3; Nov. 20.
Perfect Stove & Manufacturing Co., Belleville, 111. Coal
and gas stoves and ranges. 175,732 : Sept. 4.
Perfection Bed Spring Company. (See Llndsley, Ben-
jamin P., assignor.)
Perfection Biscuit Company, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Biscuits.
171,950; Mar. 20.
Perfection Cap Company, Incorporated, Seattle, Wash.
Men's, women's, and children's hats and caps. 172,349 ;
May 1.
Perfection Garment Company, Martinsburg, W. Va. House
dresses and aprons. 176,692 ; Aug. 7.
Perfection Products Company, New York, N. Y. Cereal
food product. 177,989 ; Nov. 20.
Perfection Rubber Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Rub-
ber dolls. 184,363 ; Oct. 16.
Perfecto Gear Differential Co., Bellingham, Wash. Vari-
able-speed axles for motor-driven vehicles and parts of
such axles. 148,296; Mar. 27.
Perfumeria Floralia. S. A., Madrid, Spain. Liquid prepa-
ration to offset the odors of perspiration. 144,939 ;
Nov. 6.
Perfumeria Gal, Sociedad Anonima, Madrid. Spain. Toilet
powders and handkerchief extracts. 169,418 ; Apr. 17.
Periodical Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Quarterly publication. 177,403 ; May 22.
Perkins & Butler, Inc., Worcester, Mass. Toilet paper.
177.990 : May 29.
Perkins, Charles B., Co.. Boston, Mass. Smoking to-
bacco. 173,980; Apr. 10.
Perkins Marine Lamp Corporation, New York and
Brooklyn, N. Y. Lamps, lanterns, etc. 139,369 ;
May 22.
Perkins Products Co., Hastings. Nebr. Toilet and medic-
inal preparations. 165,411 ; Jan. 30.
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Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
931
Perkins, Robert F., Framlngham Center, Mass. Fresh
apples, fresh potatoes, fresh cream, cattle. 160,721 ;
Jan. 30.
Perkins, William, doing business as Midland Creamery
Co., St. Louis, Mo. Butter. 1V4,027 ; June 5.
Perlmann, Louis. (See Friodrich. Johannes.)
Perlmon, Sol, doing business as Detroit Celery and Pro-
duce Company, Detroit, Mich. Fresh vegetables.
170,597; June 5.
Permnn's Gowus. Inc., New Tork, N. Y. Ladies' wraps
and gowns. 185.376 ; Nov. 6.
Pernetti, B. Co. (See Pernetti, Biagio.)
Pernettl, Biagio, doing business as B. Pernetti Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Candled citrus fruits. 165,707 ; Jan. 2.
Perolin Fabrik.ationsgesellschaft m. b. H., Vienna, Aus-
tria. Ethereal oils and essences for deodorizing and
purifying the air. 146,780 ; Apr. 10.
Perper, Dalton E.. New York, N. Y. Ladies' and misses'
dresses. 182,835 ; Sept. 11.
Perrln, V., & Cie., Grenoble, France ; London, England ;
and New York, N. Y. Fabric gloves. 170,539 ; Feb. 20.
Perrotti, Mario T., doing business as Perrotti Drug Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Preparation for the treatment
of corns. 181,216 ; Sept. 18.
Perry, A. J., and Co., Dunlaw, W. Va. Medicinal prepa-
ration for the treatment of stomach and bowel
troubles, coughs, etc. 177,242 ;, Aug. 7.
Perry, David, Dallas, Tex. Oil burners. 134,458 :
Jan. 9.
Perry, Desjardins & Temple Co., The, assignor to The Sky-
lark Radio Company, Cincninati, Ohio. Radio receiving
sets, parts thereof, antennsB and parts thereof, head
phones, etc. 167,999 ; Feb. 6.
Perry, Desjardins & Temple Co., assignor to The Skylark
Radio Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Radio receiving" sets
and antennae and parts thereof, head phones, etc.
168,000; Jan. 28.
Perth Amboy Chemical Works, Perth Amboy, N. J., and
New York, N. Y. Formaldehyde. 181,410: Oct. 23.
Pesci, Alfonso J., Chicago, 111. Furniture and automobile
polish. 169,776; Oct. 23.
Pestine Cliemlcal Co. (See Klebanofif, David.)
Peter Cailler Kohler Swiss Chocolates Co., Inc., New
York. N. Y. Milk-chocolate coating for candy. 160,868 ;
Mar. 13.
Peter Company, The, Houston, Tex. Eggs, butter, poul-
try, and pecans. 172,434 ; May 8.
Peter Rabbit Stores, Chicago, 111. Pepper. 167,926 ;
May 15.
Peterkin Company, The, Baltimore, Md. Candies.
174,485 : ,Tuly 17.
Peters, Albert T., doing business as Vitamineral Products
Co., Peoria, 111. Cattle, swine, dairy and poultry feed.
161,200; July 31.
Peters Brothers Rubber Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Back-
ing or reenforclng cotton cloth and white shoe cloth In
the piece. 167,098; Sept. 25.
Peters. M. C, Mill Co., Omaha, Nebr. Stock and poultry
feed. 149,929 ; Jan. 30.
Peters, M. C, MiU Co., Omaha, Nebr. Poultry feeds.
177,991 ; Aug. 21.
Peters, M. C, Mill Co., Omaha, Nebr. Poultry feeds.
177,993 ; Aug. 21.
Peters Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe
fabrics. 176,209 ; Apr. 10.
Peters, William H., doing business as The Red-Ot Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Medicinal preparation. 180,722 ;
Aug. 14.
Petersen. Paul W., Chicago, 111. Refrigerated comesti-
bles— namely, frozen fish. 167,421 ; May 1.
Petersen & Pegau Baking Co., Omaha, "Nebr. Bread.
185,985; Dec. 25.
Petersen's, J. H. C, Sons Company, Davenport, Iowa.
Children's play suits, wash suits, and boys' knicker-
bockers, blouses, and shirts. 153,367 ; Jan. 2.
Peterson, Chas., Duluth, Minn. Insecticide. 172,701 ;
Mar. 20.
Peterson Paper Company, The, Davenport, Iowa. Toilet
paper. 176.501 ; May 22.
Petrlch, Mike G., Cleveland, Ohio. Preparation for the
treatment of cancer. 171,187 ; June 26.
Petrich, Paul, doing business as Cornado Fish Co., San
Diego, Calif. Canned fish. 174,150 ; June 26.
Petrie. William K., Dundee, Scotland. Floor polish.
166,091 ; Sept. 18.
Petrocelli, Joseph. & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Olive
oil. 169,181; Sept. 25.
Petrocelli, Joseph, & Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Canned
tomato sauce. 169,182 ; Mar. 27.
Petroleum Export Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Gaso-
line, kerosene, lubricating oil, and gas oil. 176,210 ;
Apr. 10.
Petroleum Export Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Kero-
sene, gasoline, .ind lubricating oil. 176,211 ; Apr. 10
Petroleum Products Co., San Francisco, Calif. Lubri-
cating: oils and greases, gasoline, motor snirit, etc.
173,904 ; Apr 17.
Petroleum Publishing Company, Fort Worth, Tex
Weekly periodical. 176,278 : May 22.
Petroleum Service Corporation, ' Minneapolis, Minn
Liquid fuel. 170,753 ; Sept. 4.
Petroleum Soap Company. (See Haskins Brothers & Com-
pany.)
Petros, George J., Omaha, Nebr. Liquid for preserving
curis and Marcel wave in the hair. 184,039 ; Nov. 27.
Pettitt & Bicklord Company, Wayzata, Minn. Lever
casings for bottoms of automobile bodies. 173,981 :
June 12.
Peyton Packing Company, Charleston, W. Va., and El
Paso, Tex. Breakfast bacon and picnics. 175,625 ;
June 19.
Peyton, W. P., Fruit Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Fresh
citrous fruit and fresh grapefruit. 177,863 ; Aug. 14.
Pfafifmann Egg Noodle Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Noodles, vermicelli, and similar paste products.
160,633 ; Nov. 13.
Pfaltz & Bauer, Inc., New York, N. Y. Yams, silks, and
threads. 181,773 ; Aug. 21.
Pfau's American Instrument Co., New York, N. Y. Medi-
cal and surgical appliances. 175,024 ; May 15.
Pfeffer Milling Company, Lebanon, III. Wheat flour.
165,032 : Jan. 2.
Pfeflfer Milling Company, Lebanon, 111. Wheat flour.
170,080 ; Feb. 27.
Pfeiffer, Frederick, St. Louis, Mo. Foot-arch supports.
179,819 ; Oct. 23.
Pfeiffer, Frederick & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Syringes.
172,685 ; Feb. 20.
Pfeiffer, S., Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Medicinal prepara-
tion for the treating of croup, colds, and inflammation.
173,207 ; Mar. 27.
Pfund Nursery Co., Oak Park, 111. Nursery products.
174,028 ; Apr. 24.
Pfytfer. Siegfried, Zurich, Switzerland. Metallic solder-
ing alloys. 173,053; Apr. 17.
Pharaoh Drapery Company. (See Neugass, Otto L.)
Pharis Tire & Rubber Co., The, Newark, Ohio. Tires.
169,263; Mar. 13.
Phelps, Phoebe, Caramel Co., Boston, Mass. Caramels.
177,243 ; July 3.
Phelps, Walter H., doing business as The Criterion Lab-
oratories, Portsmouth, Ohio. Cleaning and polishing
materials for furniture, etc. 175,369 ; Oct. 30.
Phenix Cheese Co., New York, N. Y. Cheese. 172,392 ;
July 24.
Phenix Packing Co. (See Rosenberg, Samuel.)
Pheno-Bane Products Co., Sand Springs, Okla., and St.
Louis, Mo. Disinfectants, deodorants, cleaners, etc.
183,720; Dec. 4.
Pheno-Bane Products Company, Sand Springs, Okla.,
and St. Lauis, Mo. Insecticide. 186,153 ; Dec. 18.
Pheno-Lyptol Co., The, Toyah Tex. Ointment for the
treatment of catarrh, colds, burns, etc. 174,635 ;
Dec. 18.
Philadelphia Bottling Co. (See Kane, Thomas B.)
Philadelphia Carpet Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Wilton
carpets. 166,604 ; Mar. 20.
Philadelphia Paper Manufacturing Company, Philadel-
phia and Manayunk, Pa. Paper board. 174,855 ;
June 19.
Philadelphia Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sodium
siUcate. 158,727 ; June 26.
Philadelphia Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Publi-
cations and printed literature. 158,728; July 3.
Philadelphia Rug Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Wool
rugs. 171,549 ; Feb. 20.
Philadelphia Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Bat-
teries and battery parts and supplies. 177,617 : July 10.
Philadelphia Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Electrolytes. 180,942 ; Oct. 23.
Philip Morris & Co. Ltd., New York, N. T. Cigarettes.
179,416 ; June 12.
Philippe, Louis, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tooth paste and
tooth powder. 170,153 ; Jan. 30.
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Hair tonic. 170,541 ;
Feb. 20.
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Massage for the face
and body. 170,542 : Apr. 10.
Philippe, Louis, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rouge, powder,
and rouge compacts, brilliantines, etc. 173,105 :
June 26.
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Perfumes, toilet waters,
face powders, face creams, and rouge. 184,095 ;
Dec. 18.
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Perfumes, toilet water,
face powders, etc. 184.096 ; Nov. 27
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y.
184,260; Dec. 18.
Philipps Aktien-Gesi'Uschaft, Frankfort on the Main, Ger-
many. Orchestrions, pianos, organs, etc. 135 212 •
May 29.
Philipps Aktien-Gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Electrical lamps, electromotors, dynamos, etc.
150,286; Apr. 3.
Philipps Aktien-Gesellschaft. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Boxes for music-note-roll ribbons and music
note sheets. 150,287 ; Oct. 23.
Philips, Ralph S., New York, N. Y. Underwear of textile
material for women and girls. 174,750 ; June 26.
Philipsborn's Inc., Chicago, 111. Fur coats, scarfs, muffs
chokers, and dolmans. 171.036: May 15.
Philipsborn's, Inc., Chicago, 111. Young men's suits anc
Liquid massage.
overcoats. 175,155 ; Aug. 7
and
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INDEX OF PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Al-phabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The, Glenbrook, Conn.,
and New York, N. Y. Preparations of magnesia, prepa-
rations of cod-liver oil, and tonic medicines. 178,463 ;
Sept. 11.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The, Glenbrook,
ConB., and New York, N. Y. Cocoa and chocolate.
178,464-5; Sept. 11.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The, Glenbrook,
Conn., and New York, N. Y. Preparations of magnesia,
preparations of cod-liver oil, and tonic medicines.
178,466 ; Sept. 11.
Phillips & Company, Inc., doing business as Maine Seed
Potato Growers, Boston, Mass. Table potatoes.
185,643 ; Dec. 11.
Phillips & Company, Inc., doing business as Maine Seed
Potato Growers, Boston, Mass. Seed potatoes.
185,644-5; Dec. 11.
Phillips & Company, Inc., doing business as Maine Seed
Potato Growers, Boston, Mass. Table potatoes.
185,646; Dee. 11.
PhUIips & Hart, Jacksonville, Fla. Hosiery. 173,297;
May 29.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. T. Collars.
167,263 ; Jan. 30.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dress, negli-
gee, and work shirts, collars, cuffs, pyjamas, and night-
shirts. 167,781 ; Jan. 23.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Neckbands
167,782; Jan. 9.
PhllUps-Jones Cornoration, New York. N. Y. Dress, neg-
ligee, and work shirts, collars, pyjamas, and night-
shirts. 169,033 ; Mar. 20.
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shirts,
nightshirts, pyjamas, and boys' blouses. 173,145 ;
May 22. ••]
Phillips-Jones Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shirts,
boys' blouses, and pyjamas. 183,121 ; Nov. 27.
Phillips-Jones Corporation. New York, N. Y. Shirts,
blouses, and pyjamas. 183,122 ; Sept. 11.
Phillips, Leo F., & Co., New York, N. Y. Beads and
bead trimming. 165,599; July 3.
Phillips, Manning, doing business as I. & M. Phillips,
New York, N. Y. Women's shirts, trousers, and Jack-
ets. 157,581 ; Apr. 24.
Phillips & Slack, Inc., Northfleld, Vt. Monumental
blocks of granite. 182,548; Sept. 4.
Phillips, Thomas A., Dayton, Ohio. Monthly magazine.
184,149; Nov. 6.
Phllsbern Products Co. (See Bern, Philip S.)
fhlnney-Walker Company, New York, N. T. Clocks.
185,613-14 ; Oct. 30.
Phoenix Drug Store. (See Allen, Samuel L.)
Phoenix Flour Mill, Evansvllle, Ind. Wheat flour.
176,914; Aug. 14.
Phoenix Ice Machine Co., The, Cleveland, Ohio. Ice and
refrigerating machinery, ammonia compressors, re-
ceivers, and condensers, etc. 170,785 ; May 22.
Phoenix Leather Goods Co., New York, N. Y. Leather
goods and leather novelties. 186,445 ; Dee. 11.
Phospho-Albumen Company, Inc., "The, Newburgh, N. Y.
Pharmaceutical preparation for strengthening the gen-
ital glands, etc. 173,005; Mar. 6.
Phospho-Albumen Company, Incorporated. The, New-
burgh, N. Y. Pharmaceutical preparations for the
treatment of nervous diseases, etc. 173,146 ; Mar. 13.
Phospho-Albumen Company, Inc., The, Newburgh, N. Y.
Pharmaceutical preparation. 174,268 ; Apr. 24.
Phospho Food Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Breakfast
cereal. 164,950 ; Jan. 2.
Phospho Food Co. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Breakfast
cereal and remedial food. 165,716 ; Dec. 11.
Phospho Food Co. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Breakfast
cereal. 165,717 ; Jan. 30.
Photodramatist Publishing Company, Hollywood, Calif.
Monthly magazine. 179.550 ; Nov. 20.
Photoplatlng Company, "The, Minneapolis, Minn. De-
signs and photographs on glass, etc. 166.535 ; Dec. 25.
Photoplatlng Company, The, Minneapolis, Minn. Designs
and photographs on glass and metals. 166,636 ; Dec. 18.
Photoplay Publishing Company, Chicago, 111., and New
York, N. Y. Monthly publication. 177,404 ; Nov. 6.
Physicians Electronic Supply Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Electrical appliances and attachments thereto.
184,622; Nov. 13.
Physician's Radlopathlc Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Radioactive pads for surgical or medical use. 162,265 ;
Jan. •. -i-sra*-"!
PhysIKurate Limited, London, England. Preparation for
the treatment of uric-acid complaints. 167,712 ; Jan. 2.
Phyelo-Chemlcal Laboratories, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Granular effervescing salt compound. 173,672 ; Dec. 18.
Physiological Prodncts Proprietary, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Medicine for the treatment of dis-
eases of the internal secreting glands. 179,221 :
Nov. 6.
Piatt. John F., doing business as Jack's Products Com-
pany, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Penetrating lubricating
oils. 155,069; Nov. 27.
Picard, Henri, New York, N. Y. Hats and caps. 160,428-
9 : July 31.
Pickaninny Company, The, Baltimore. Md. Emulsion of
pure olive oil and raisin juice. 182,223 ; Oct. 16.
Pickett, Charles H., doing business as Pentucket Novelty
Company, Haverbill, Mass. Toy carts, coasters, wheel-
barrows, scooters, and wagons. 177,196; Oct. 23.
Pickett, John C, doing business as John C. Pickett A
Co., Somerville, Mass. Facial clay, cleansing and
tissue crfeme. 183,083 ; Nov. 13.
Pickup, Harry, doing business as Harpic Manufacturing
Co., London, England. Lavatory cleanser. 174,259 :
May 15.
PIcot, Jules, assignor to Societe Anonyme de la Lessive
Phenlx Etablissements J. Picot, Paris, France. Lye
products. 180,774 ; Dec. 4.
Pictogram Company, The. (See Talman, Charles P.)
Pictorial Review Company, The, New York, N. Y. Dress
patterns. 174,526 ; May 22.
Pldgeon, C. T., Millinery Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Hats
for women. 175,103 ; May 22.
Pled Pipers of America, New York, N. Y. Roach-exter-
minating poison. 166,903 ; Jan. 30.
Pieper, O. R., Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Wheat, pancake,
buckwheat, and rye flours. 168,784 ; Jan. 16.
Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, The, Buffalo, N. T.
Signal electric lamps for automotive vehicles. 179,739;
May 29.
Pierce Company, The, East Rochester, N. Y. Oils for
treating artificial and real leather. 169,224 ; Jan. 2.
Pierce Governor Company, The, Anderson, Ind. Device
used in connection with internal-combustion engines for
stopping the same. 169,321 ; Feb. 13.
Pierce, James H., Bay City, Mich. Motor trucks. 138,098;
Mar. 27.
Pierce, S. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Canned fruits and vege-
tables. 177,995; July 10.
Pierce, S. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Fruit sirups for soft
drinks. 181,041 ; Dec. 4.
Pierce, S. S., Co., Boston, Mass. Cigars. 183,043;
Sept. 11.
Pierini, Attilio, New York, N. Y. Furs and pelts.
163,173 ; Aug. 7.
Plerini, Attilio, doing business as Great Northern Fnr
Dyeing and Dressing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur
skins and pelts imitating seal. 171,387 ; Mar. 13.
Pierini, Attilio, doing business as Great Northern Fur
Dyeing and Dressing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Raw
fur, skins, and pelts. 171,388 ; Mar. 13.
Pierini, Attilio, doing business as Great Northern Fur
Dyeing and Dressing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Skins
and pelts. 178.768 ; Oct. 16.
Pletzuch Wonder Arch Guide Heel Company, The, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Heels made of rubber or analogous mate-
riaL 143,996; Sept. 18.
Pike, Frederick M., doing business as Mount Mansfield
Maple Mrechants, Stowe, Vt. Maple sugar. 179,883 ;
Oct. 16.
Pike-Lite Company, The, Newaygo, Mich. Electric lights
for motor vehicles. 170,079 ; Jan. 9.
Pike Manufacturing Company, Pike and Littleton, N. H. ;
Evansvllle, Vt. ; New York, N. Y. ; Orleans, Ind. ; and
Hot Springs, Ark. Oilstones, scythestones, whetstones,
ax stones, oil and water stones, etc. 173,362 ;
Apr. 24.
Pike Manufacturing Company, Pike and Littleton, N. H. ;
Evansvllle, Vt. ; New York, N. Y. ; Orleans, Ind., and
Hot Springs, Ark. Oilstones, scythestones, whetstones,
ax stones, water stones, hones, strops, etc. 173,783 ;
Apr. 24.
Pllcher, Albert S., New Orleans, La. Piano polish.
170,504 ; Feb. 13.
Pllger, Herbert, Plainview, Nebr. Fly-chasing attach-
ments to be attached to screen doors. 172.012 ; May 15.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Flour made from wheat. 173,377 ; Aug. 7.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Wheat flour. 173.379; Nov. 6.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Flour
made from wheat. 174.334; June 5.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Flour made from wheat. 182,993 ; Dec. 25.
Pilsner Products Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Malt-extract
sirup for beverage purposes. 169,420 ; Jan. 2.
Plncus & Otto, Hamburg, Germany. Gloves. 164,001 ;
Aug. 14, 1923.
Plncus & Tobias, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leather shoes.
184,917 ; Nov. 27.
Plnene Chemical Company. (See Hubble, James G.,
assignor.)
PIne-0 Chemical Company. (See Boyd, A. C.)
Pine Ridge Coal Company, Detroit, Mich. Semlbltuml-
nous coal. 185,310 ; Dec. 4.
Pine Tree Shirt Co.", New York, N. Y. Dress and negligee
shirts and pyjamas. 176,034 ; Aug. 14.
Pinkham Vulcan Compound Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. T.
Chemical compound for normalizing steel, etc. 165,811 ;
Jan. 9.
Plnkus, Max, doing business as .Tohn Price & Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Bottled mustard, preserved fruits,
jellies, etc. 175.733; Nov. 6.
Pinkus, Max, doing business as John Price & Co., Phila-
delphia. Pa. Canned salmon. 175,735 : May 15.
Pinnacle Coal & Coke Company, Dana, W. Va., and Easton,
Pa. Coal and coke. 144,043; Apr. 17.
Pioneer Alloy Products Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal
pipes and metal pipe fittings. 139,628 ; Nov. 6.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, 1923.
Alphabetical list of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
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Pioneer Manufacturing Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio.
Rooflnp; cemeut. 141,870 ; Feb. 6.
Pioneer Products Co., The, Dayton, Ohio. Preparation
for cleaninK and removing stains from painted surfaces,
tUe, rues, etc. 181,308 ; Dec. 11.
Pioneer Products Co., The, Uayton, Ohio. Preparation
for cleaning and removing stains from painted surfaces,
tile, carpet, etc. 181.508: Doc. 11.
Pioneer I'roduets Co., The, Dayton, Ohio. Soap.
186,034 : Nov. 13.
Pioneer Radio Corporation, Galesburg, 111. Variometers
and vnrlocouplers. 182,606 ; Oct. 9.
Pioneer Soap Company, The, Dayton, Ohio. Preparation
for cleaning and polishing metals, glass, enamel ware,
etc. 163,824 ; Jan. 30.
Pioneer Suspender Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Belt
buckles. 180,191 ; Oct. 16.
Piper & Salerno Co., Inc., New York, N. Y, Topcoats
and overcoats, 185,229 ; Nov. 20.
Plrazzl, Gustav & Comp., Offenbach-on-the-Maln, Germany.
Violins and similar instruments, guitars, mandolins,
harps, and strings for said instruments, 164,825 ;
Jan. 30,
Plromlr Co,, The. (See Graham, Albert L.)
Plroilold Products Corporation, New York, N. Y, Chinese
game played with pieces, 186,757 ; Dec, 25.
I^ner, Chas,, doing business as Square Deal Market,
Washington, D, C. Fresh and smoked meats, poultry,
fresh fruits, and vegetables. 174,591 ; Sept. 11.
Plstoia, Dante, San Francisco, Calif. Medicine used In
the treatment of piles and flatulency. 173,298 ; May 1.
Pltet, Robert Y. L., Paris, France. House-painters'
brushes. 167,997 ; Jan. 2.
Pltet, Robert Y. L., Paris. France. Artists' and house-
painters' brushes. 167,998 ; Jan. 2.
Pitts, A. E., Shoe Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Shoes.
172,435-8 ; June 5.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Manufactured structural steel for buildings, bridges,
towers, etc. 168,940; Feb. 20.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Rennous-Kleinle Division,
Baltimore, Md. Paint, varnish, whitewash, sash, cal-
cimine, etc., brushes. 162,197 ; Aug. 21.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Var-
nish. 175,517; Apr. 3.
Pittsburgh Plate ©lass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid
and paste paints. 175,518 ; Apr. 17.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid
and paste paints. 177,451 ; Apr. 24.
Plver, L. T., Inc., Wilmington. Del., and New York,
N. T. Perfume extract, toilet water, lotions, etc.
184,183 ; Nov. 27.
Plver, L. T., Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York,
N. Y. Toilet soaps. 184,421 ; Nov. 13.
Plver, L. T., Inc., Wilmington, Del., and New York, N. Y.
Perfume and face powder. 187,385 ; Dec. 25.
PlalnvUle Electric Products Company, The, Plalnvllle,
Conn. Knife switches, panel boards, switchboards, and
fuse reducers. 171,432 ; Apr. 24.
Plant, Theis & Gould Paper Company, Chicago, III. Tym-
pan paper. 181,146 ; Aug. 21.
Plant, Theis & Goiild Paper Company, Chicago, 111. Writ-
ing, bond, and ledger paper. 181,147 ; Aug. 21.
Plant, Thomas G., Company, Boston, Mass. Boots, shoes,
and slippers. 167,097 ; Dec. 4.
Plant, Thomas G., Company, Boston, Mass. Boots, shoes,
and slippers. 167,422 ; July 31.
Plant, Thomas 6., Company, Boston, Mass. Hosiery.
181,958; Sept. 18.
Planten, H., & Son, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Haarlem oil In
capsules. 165,204 ; May 22.
Planters Nut & Chocolate Company, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Candy. 176,567-8; July 3.
Plaskul Game Company. (See Johnson, Anna L. R.)
Platinide Co. Inc., The, Providence, R, I. Platers' bars,
sheet metal, metal rods, and ingots, 173,719 ; May 8.
Platner, William H., doing business as Koncrete Exte-
rior Stucco Company, Omaha, Nebr. Portland-cement
stucco mixture. 170,786; Dec. 4.
Piatt, E. F., doing business as Northwest Nitrox Com-
pany, Portland, Me. Nitrous oxide and medicinal oxy-
gen. 178,770; Aug. 28.
Piatt, Harry B., New York, N. Y. Men's and boys' outer
garments. 176,916 ; June 26.
Piatt's, Chicago, 111. Hosiery. 163,170 ; Apr, 10,
Playboy Wearables, Inc, New York, N, Y. Boys' outer
suits, negligee shirts, and knitted and textile under-
wear. 168,690 ; May 1.
Plaza Music Company, New York, N, Y, Phonographs.
179,110 ; Aug. 21.
Pleasant Grove Canning Company, Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Fresh deciduous and citrous fruits, fresh vegetables,
etc. 171,951 ; July 3.
Pleasant Grove Canning Co., Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Fresh deciduous and citrous fruits, fresh vegetables,
canned fruits and vegetables, etc. 171,952 ; May 1.
Plenge's Pharmacv Inc., Charleston, S. C. Ant mats and
containers, 166,605 ; May 29.
Pliable Arch Support Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Arch
supports. 163,471 ; Feb. 13.
Plough Chemical Company, doing business as Mme. Ise'-
Bell's Toilet Mfg. Co.. Memphis, Tenn. Toilet prepara-
tions. 186,391 ; Dec. 11.
Plumb, Fayette R., Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa.
Files. 165,504 ; Apr. 10.
riumbrldge, Charles II., doing business as Mary Louise,
New York, N. Y. Women's and misses' dresses.
186,070; Dec. 11.
Plunkett-Jarrell Grocer Co., Little Rock, Ark. Coffee.
180,888; Sept. 25.
Plushkell, .August B., doing business as Flatopn Binder
company, Los Angeles, Calif. Loose-leaf binders.
181,864; Oct. 2.
Plymouth Gypsum Co., 7'he, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Plaster.
153,617 ; Jan. 9.
Pneulec Machine Conipany Limited, The, Birmingham Bng-
land. Molding machines, core-making machines, sand
mixing and conveying machines, etc. 178^56 ; July 24.
Pneumocol Company. (See Strain, Lewis K.)
PodawlnnikofC, Fred, Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Liquid medicinal preparation for the treatment of
open wounds of animals. 152,479 ; Jan. 2.
Poe Chemical Company. (See Bryant, Frank H.)
Pohlmann, Herman G., Chicago, HI. Writing paper.
148,851 ; May 29.
Point Waist Band Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Waist-
band. 161,651; Sept. 18.
Polret, Paul, doing business as Les Parfume de Roslne,
Paris, B'rance. Perfumes and toilet waters. 178,467-8 ;
Sept. 25.
Pokodot Cereal Company, Fargo, N. Dak. Cereal break-
fast food. 181,309; Nov. 13.
Pokodot Cereal Company, Fargo, N. Dak. Pancake flour.
181,310; Sept. 25.
Polak 8 Frutal Works, Amersfoort, Netherlands. Natural
and synthetic essential oils and materials suitable for
the production of perfumes. 172,240 ; Apr. 10.
Poland Paper Company, Mechanic Falls, Me. Bond, ledger,
and writing paper. 172,489 ; Feb. 6.
Poland Paper Company, Mechanic Falls, Me. Bond,
ledger, and writing paper. 172,651 ; Feb. 6.
Poland Paper Company, Mechanic Palls, Me. Paper used
for printing, writing, bookkeeping, and typewriting,
and mailing envelopes. 174,099 ; Mar. 6.
Poland Soap Works, Anniston, Ala. Washing powder,
soap, and soap stock. 161,792 ; Sept. 4.
Polansky, Arpad, Douglastown, N. Y. Cosmetic powder
and rouge. 177,324 ; Dec. 11.
Polar Food Products Corp., Boston, Mass. Edible choco-
late-lined shell adapted to contain ices. 181,539 ;
Sept. 11.
Polaris Co., The. (See Mulr, Chas. S.)
Pollack, Dr., Health Pnducts Corp., New York, N. Y.
Antiseptic, germicidoV and therapeutic compositions
for vaginal douching, 168,064 ; Jan. 9.
Pollak Bros. Company, The, Fort Wayne, Ind. Dresses
and waists. 175,211 ; July 10.
Pollard, Prank L., Co., Inc., Oakland, Calif. Clothes rack
for drying clothes. 169,374 ; Feb. 6.
Pollard, Walter S., Hot Springs, Ark. Medicinal pow-
der. 180,140; Nov. 20.
PoUock-Schultz-Boyd Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Pants,
knickers, shirts, suits, underwear, etc. 181,311 ;
Sept. 18.
Polo Manufacturing Company, Clinton, Iowa. Trousers.
182,113; Aug. 28.
Polygon Products Co., Boston, Mass. Cement packing for
Joints. 177,514 ; May 29.
Polygon Products Co., Boston, Mass. Preparation for
cleaning fabric, leather, and woodwork, etc. 177,515 ;
July 3.
Poly-naise Company, Watertown, N. Y. Combination
of catchup, tomatoes, and mayonnaise. 178,061 ;
Nov. 13.
Polyphonwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany.
Phonographs, coin-operated talking and musical ma-
chines, and phonograph needles, 145,583 ; Apr. 24.
Polyphonwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany,
Phonographic note disks, note cylinders, sound plates or
records, etc, 145,585 ; Jan. 30.
Pom Chemical Co. Inc., The, Lebanon, Pa. Renovating,
cleaning, and metal-polishing preparations. 168,124 ;
May 15.
Pompelan Mfg. Company, The, Cleveland, Ohio. Face
powder and cream. 186,026 ; Dec. 18.
Pond, E. K., Company, Chicago, 111. Peanut butter.
176,427; May 22.
Pond, Harry A., Bay City, Mich. Pile remedy. 179,425 ;
Sept. 18.
Pond's Extract Company, New York, N. Y. Cold cream.
185,377 ; Dec. 11.
Pond's Extract Company, New York, N. Y. Vanishing
cream. 185,378 ; Dec. 11.
Poole Engineering and Machine Company, Baltimore and
Woodberry, Baltimore, Md. Power and hand operated
washing machines. 179,428 ; June 12.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 175,042; June 19.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece goods.
176,035 ; Apr. 10, 1923.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 176,038 ; Apr. 10.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 176,040; Sept. 18.
Poor, Charles L., Co., New York, N. Y. Cotton piece
goods. 176,214 ; June 26.
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INDEX OP PATENTS ISSUED FROM THE
Alpliabetical Ust of trade-mark applicants — Continued.
Poor, Roger A., doing business as Oral Laboratories,
Salem, Mass. Medicated chewing gum for gum and
teoth diseases. 167,829 ; Jan. 9.
Pope, Angelo D., New York, N. Y. Gelatinous compound
and nonalcoholic preparation for the relief of dyspepsia,
loss of appetite, etc. 179,282 ; Aug. 21.
Popel-GlUer Co., Warsaw, 111. Malt sirups for food pur-
poses. 165,412; Feb. 27.
Popp, William J., doing business as Fort Orange Chemi-
cal Company. Albany, N. Y. Hand soap. 168,430 ;
Feb. 13.
Poppert, Henry A., & Son Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Steam-pressure cooker. 172,686 ; Mar. 6.
Popslcle Corporation, The, New York, N. Y. Lollypops.
181,614; Sept. 25.
Pbpular Products Company. (See Tauch, Werner C.)
Porcell, Salvatore, New York, N. Y. Aluminum paint.
158,193; Nov. 27.
Porcupine Medicine Co. (See De Brule, August G.)
Poro College. (See Malone, Annie M.)
Portage Shoe Mfg. Company, Portage, Wis. Shoes made
wholly or in part of leather. 178,530 ; May 1.
Portage Shoe Mfg. Company, Portage, Wis. Shoe and
leather preservative and dressing. 184,294 ; Oct. 16.
Portage Wholesale Grocery Company, Portage, Wis.
Canned vegetables and fruits, pancake flour, etc.
186,666; Dec. 25.
Porter Electric Carbureter Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid-
level indicator. 158,142 ; Mar. 20.
Porter Electric Carbureter, Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid-
level indicators. 169,777 ; Jan. 30.
Porter, Kenneth E., doing business as Rustnot Products
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Table, kitchen, butcher,
and nunting knives and forks. 173,106 ; June 19.
Porter, S. E., Co., Providence, R. I. Cords for stringing
or restringing pearls or beads. 179,322 ; Aug. 7.
Porter, Samuel B., doing business as S. E. Porter Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Pearl necklaces, bead neck-
laces, and cords for stringing and restringing pearls
or beads. 174,486 ; Aug. 7.
Porter-Seitz Shoe Stores Company, Wilmington, Del.,
and Pittsburgh, Pa. Leather shoes. 180,671 ;
Nov. 20.
Portland Cordage Co., The, Portland, Oreg. Rope and
twine. 184,100 ; Oct. 16.
Portland Cordage Co., The, Portland, Oreg. Twine.
186,187; Oct. 16.
Portland Flour Mills Co., Portland, Oreg. Wheat flour.
182,175 ; Dec. 11.
Portland Flour Mills Co., Portland, Oreg. Wheat flour.
182,177-8; Nov. 13.
Portland Flour Mills Co., Portland, Oreg. Wheat flour.
182,179; Nov. 20.
Portland Flour Mills Co., Portland, Oreg. Wheat flour.
182,607-8; Nov. 13.
Portsmouth Stove & Range Co., The, Portsmouth, Ohio.
Coal and gas stoves and ranges. 165,967 ; Jan. 9.
Porzellanfabrik Ph. Rosenthal & Co. A. G., Berlin, Ger-
many. China. 171,102 ; May 15.
Porzellanfabrik, Ph. Rosenthal & Co., A. G., Berlin,
Germany. China. 171,103 ; May 22.
Porzellanfabrik Ph. Rosenthal & Co., A. G., Berlin, Ger-
many. Crockery, earthenware, and porcelain. 186,329 ;
Dec. 11.
Posner, Dr. A., Shoes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery.
149,772 ; May 8.
Post-Glover Electric Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Elec-
trical resistances. 172,764 ; Feb. 20.
Post-Golden Rule Fuel Co. (See Goodwin, Harry L.)
I'ost-Time Publishing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tri-
weekly and daily publication. 175,323 ; Apr. 17.
Postum Cereal Company Incorporated, Battle Creek, Mich.
Corn flakes. 163,763 ; Feb. 13.
Postum Cereal Company Incorporated, New York, N. Y.,
and Battle Creek, 'Mich. Cereal breakfast foods
174,976 ; May 15.
Potor Coffee Co. (See Llndstrom, Victoria C.)
Potter, C. D. Co., The, Stamford, Conn. Radio equipment.
175,437 ; May 29.
Potter-McCune Company, McKeesport, Pa. CofEee, canned
fruits, vegetables, and flsh, table molasses. 167,687 ;
Apr. 3.
Potter-Wrightington, Inc., Charlestown, Boston, Mass.
Bread wrappers. 160,026 ; Apr. 10.
Potter-Wrightington, Inc., Boston, Mass. Bread and
crackers. 164,186; Mar. 27.
Potter-Wrightington, Inc., Charlestown, Boston, Mass.
Bread wrappers. 164,187 ; Apr. 10.
Potter-Wrightington, Inc., Boston, Mass. Bran for use
In making bakery products. 171,467 ; May 8.
Pottgieser, Joseph M., Ocean Park, Calif. Medicinal
preparation for the treatment of rheumatism, neuritis,
etc. 179,740 ; Aug. 7. •
Poulsen, Dana C, Santa Rosa, Calif. Fountain syringes,
hotwater bags, and water bags. 175.156 ; Dec. 11.
Pound, George H., doing business as Tress Laboratories,
Los Angeles, Calif. Hair tonic. 178,280 ; July 10.
Powell, Bessie S., doing business as Beth Tantum, Los
Angeles, Calif. Marmalade. 183,500 ; Dec. 25.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
162,245 ; Jan. 30.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ho-
siery. 166,246; Jan. ».
Ho-
Pa.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
siery. 166,247 ; Feb. 20.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia,
Hosiery. 166,248; May 8.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Ho-
siery. 166,250 ; June 19.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery.
166,252 ; Jan. 30.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery,
166,254 ; Jan. 30.
Powell Knitting Company, The, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hosiery. 168,237; May 8.
Powell, Leopold, & Co., New York, N. Y. Cigars, cheroots,
and little cigars. 149,480 ; May 15.
Powell Milling Co., De Pere, Wis. Wheat flour, stock
feed, chicken feed. 167,652 ; Jan. 9.
Powell, Samuel S., Winterset, Iowa. Insecticide for
fowls. 174,409; June 5.
Power, Edwin I., Solano, Calif. Fruits and nuts.
156,017 ; Sept. 11.
Power Supply Company, Terre Haute, Ind. Power belt-
ing, hose, packing, etc. 145,647 ; Jan. 9.
Powers Accounting Machine Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Adding, listing, calculating, and bookkeeping machines.
186,156; Dec. 25.
Powers, Friend & Lichtman, New York, N. Y. Fringes
and art needlework. 179,426 ; July 3.
Powers, Timothy B., doing business as Powers Manu-
facturing Company, New York, N. Y. Screw drivers.
167,895 ; Dec. 4.
Powers, Walter P., Chicago, 111. Beverages. 165,809 ;
Oct. 2.
Powers-Weightman-Rosengarten Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Barium-sulphate cream for radiologic examination.
165,200 ; Jan. 2.
Prairie Remedy Co., Batavla, 111. Stock and poultry tonics
and conditions. 146,397 ; Apr. 10.
Pratt & Whitney Company, New York, N. Y. Caliper
gauges. 164,452 ; July 3.
Pray Candy Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Candy.
146,591 ; Oct. 16.
Precision Adding Machine Company, Charlotte, N. C.
Adding machines. 184,984 ; Dec. 25.
Precision Speedometer Co., Detroit, Mich. Speedometers
and speedometer plates. 183,592 ; Oct. 30.
Preis, J. J., & Company, New York, N. Y. Boys' outer
garments. 172,490 ; May 22.
Premier Cutlery, Inc., New York, N. Y. Certain kinds of
cutlery of base metal. 159,049 ; May 29.
Premier Cutlery, Inc., New York, N. Y. Certain kinds of
cutlery of base metal. 159,050 ; Mar. 13.
Premier Electric Company, Chicago, HI. Audiofrequency
transformers. 183,162 ; Oct. 9.
Premier Malt Products Company of Ohio, Inc., Chicago,
111., and Steubenville, Ohio. Nonalcoholic, maltless fruit-
flavored concentrate for beverage purposes. 170,213 :
Jan. 30.
Premier Reflnlng Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Gasoline.
176,215; Dec. 4.
Prescott & Company, Boston, Mass. Domestic refriger-
ators. 177,199; May 8.
Preserving Mushroom Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Salad dress-
ing. 176,693 ; June 19.
President Suspender Company, Shirley, Mass. Garters.
166,787; July 3.
Press, C. M., & Co. (See Press, Candace M.)
Press, Candace M., doing business as C. M. Press & Co.,
Conneaut, Ohio. Preparation for pyorrhea, abscesses,
sores, cancer, and ulcers. 174,637 ; Sept. 4.
Press Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Colored
comic page in the Sunday World newspaper. 170,896 :
Feb. 27.
Press Publishing Company, New York, N. Y. Title of a,
column in a newspaper. 186,613 ; Dec. 11.
Press-Union Publishing Co., Atlantic City, N. J. Title of
its daily publication. 169,778-9 ; Jan. 30.
Pressed Prism Plate Glass Company, M:organtown, W.
Va. Glass. 187,346; Dec. 4.
Pressto Leather Products Corporation, Brooklyn and New
York, N. Y. Spectacle cases. 173,720 ; Mar. 20.
Prestia, Frank, doing business as the White Rose Ic«
Cream and Frozen Custard Biscuit Company, New
Orleans, La. Ice cream and frozen-custard biscuit.
166,468; Feb. 27.
Presto Fire Extinguisher Company. (See Cooke, Harry S.)
Prest-0-Lite Company, Inc., The, Indianapolis, Ina.
Welding apparatus using gas. 107,374 ; Feb. 6.
Presto Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Fluid for
removing stains from the teeth. 181,569 ; Nov. 6.
Preston, Burton & Co., Mansfield, Ohio. Monuments.
157,002 ; May 1.
Pre Ven Shun Laboratories. The, (See Hughes, William S.)
Price, Anna M., New York, N. Y. Sanitary covers for
toilet seats. 181,088; Sept. 18, 1923.
Price, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Advertising motion-
picture-projection apparatus, motlon-plcture-dlsplay
cabinets, etc. 168,691 ; Apr. 24.
Price-Booker Manufacturing Company, Waco and Houston,
Tex. Pickles and condiments. 174,100 ; May 8.
Price Brothers, Frederick, Md. Water-circulation
pumps for automobile engines. 184,755 ; Nov. 20.
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Price, Charles W., doing businegs as C. W. P. Company,
New Yorlt, N. Y. Hair tonics, sliampoo, jelly, mas-
sage oil, etc. 177.020; July 17.
Prico Flavoring Extract Company, Cliicago, 111. Spices.
169,865-6; Mar. 13.
Price, Jolin, & Co. (See Piiikus, Max.)
Pride Underwear Co. Inc., New Tork, N. Y. Men's
textile-fabric underwear, 185,535 ; Dec. 4.
Pride. W. H.. & Co., Bellinsham, Wash. Canned vege-
tables, and fruits. 1S2.672; Sept. 25.
Prless, William H., New York, N. Y. Electrical appara-
■ tus. 173,721 ; Sept. 18.
Priestley, B., & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cloths and
piece aoous of woolen, worsted, etc. 186,853-4 ;
Dec. IS.
Priestleys, Limited, Bradford, England. Cloths and piece
goods of wool, worsted, and hair, and combinations of
same. 169.422 ; Feb. ti.
Primalt Products Co., Chicago, 111. Malt extract.
167,418 ; Mar. 27.
Primalt Products Co., Chicago, 111. Malt sirup. 167,420 ;
Apr. 24.
Primrose Draperies, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bedspreads.
180,493 ; July 10.
Prina, Prank R., Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 149,352 ; May 1.
Prina, Frank R., Corporation, The, New York, N. Y.
Wheat flour. 183,594 ; Dec. 25.
Prince Macaroni Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Macaroni.
165,708 ; Jan. .^0.
Prince Macaroni Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Sauce, a com-
bination of mushrooms, tomatoes, chicken, and tomato
paste. 175,808 ; June 26.
Princess Dress House. (See Bernstein, Louis.)
Princeton Club Co., The. (See Cohen, Joseph.)
Probaugh Company, The. (See Llmbaugh, E. E.)
Process Chemicals Incorporated, New York, N. Y. - Insec-
ticide and mothproofing composition. 168,489 ; Apr. 17.
Prochnow, Julius R., doing business as Co-Bu-Col Com-
pany, San Antonio, Tex. Preparation for Inflammation
of kidney and bladder, nephritis, etc. 165,034 ;
Aug. 28.
Procter and Gamble Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cottonseed oil, salad oils, oleomargarine, etc. , 177,906 ;
Sept. 18.
Procter and Gamble Company, The, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Glycerin. 177,998 ; July 17.
Proctor, Benjamin, jr., Boston, Mass. Picture frames.
171,707 ; Jan. 30.
" Prodor " Fabrlque de Prodults Organiques S. A., Geneva,
Switzerland. Clay, tile, and terra-cotta pipes and con-
duits, columns, struts, etc. 171,954 ; Oct. 23.
Producers Canning and Packing Company, The, Salem,
Oreg. Canned fruits, 164,257; Jan. 9.
Producers Canning and Packing Company, The, Salem,
Oreg. Canned fruits. 164,258 • June 5.
Producers Canning & Packing Co., The, Salem, Oreg.
Canned fruits and berries. 171, 55() ; Apr. 10.
Products Mfg. & Sales Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Compound
having the appearance of putty and used to retain
molten metal while pouring bearings. 167,686 ;
Apr. 24.
Progress Paint Mfg. Co., Louisville, Ky. Wagon paint,
fiber roof paint, varnish, paint enamel, etc. 176,043 ;
Apr. 17.
Progressive Farmer Co., The, Raleigh, N. C, and Bir-
mingham, Ala. Weekly magazine. 176,569 ; June 19.
Promo Products Co. (See Clifford, Charles T. H.)
Prot, Paul. & Cic., doing business as Parfumerle Lubln,
Paris, France. Perfumes and toilet waters. 170,081 ;
Sept. 25.
Prot, Paul & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face and tal-
cum powders, face lotion, etc. 170,082 ; Feb. 27.
Prot, Paul & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face and tal-
cum powder, face lotion, etc. 170,083 ; Feb. 13.
Prot, Paul, & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubln,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face powder,
face lotion, face creams, etc. 170,084-5 ; Jan. 30.
Prot, Paul, & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face powder,
etc. 170,086 ; July 10.
Prot, Paul, & Cie., doing business as Parfumerie Lubin,
Paris, France. Perfumes, toilet waters, face and tal-
cum powders, face lotion and cream, and rouge.
170,087: Jan. 30.
Pro-Tar Manufacturing Company, The, Kansas City, Mo.
Liquid preparation used for concrete and metal tank
lining. 185,041; Dec. 4.
Protection Tire & Rubber Company. (See Chadwin,
Leo L.)
Protect-O-FIoor Leather Mat Co. (See Kane, Samuel J.)
Protex Chemical Co., Everett, Pa. Fire-extinguishing
chemical compound. 183,888 ; Nov. 13.
Proud's Portolive Co., Seattle, Wash., and Los Angeles,
Calif. Tonic. 172,615 ; May 15.
Prouty-Bowler Soap Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Soap and
soap flakes. 178,771 ; July 24.
Providence Paper Co., The, Providence, R. I. Twine and
and household cord. 173,363 ; Feb. 20.
Prudence-Bonds Corporation, New York and Brooklyn,
N. Y. Vendible coupon bonds, coupons, certificate of
stocks, etc. 177,024 ; Nov. 27.
Prudence-Bonds Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vendible
coupon bonds, coupons, certificate of stocks, etc.
185,987-9; Nov. 27.
Prune Co. (See Morvillo, Mariano.)
Pryibll, P., Machine Company, Inc., New York, N. Y,
Wood and metal working machines, tools, and supplies
160,719 : Jan. 2.
Prym, William, Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger-
many. Bone stilettos, hooks and eyes, snap fasteners
etc. 148,614; Nov. 13.
I'rym, William Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger-
many. Bone stilettos, hooks and eyes, corset eyes
snap fasteners, etc. 148,615 ; July 17.
t'rym, William, Comjiany, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger
many. Bone stilettos, hooks and eyes, corset eyes,
snap fasteners, etc. 148,617 ; Oct. 2.
Prym, William, Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger
many. Bone stilettos, hooks and eyes, corset eyes
etc. 168,431 ; Nov. 13.
Prym, William Company, Limited, The, Stolberg, Ger
many. Common pins and hand sewing needles
175,996 ; Sept. 11.
Prym, William, Company, Limited, The, Stollberg, Ger-
many. Pins. 175,997 ; Aug. 28.
Psychology Publishing Company. (See Miller, Henry K.)
Public Ledger Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Contest, a
feature in newspapers. 170,505 ; Feb. 20.
Public Ledger Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Title for
cartoons. 172,900 ; Apr. 24.
Public Ledger Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Title for
cartoons. 184,870-1 ; Nov. 6.
Fuehrer, Louis, New York, N. Y. Medicine to relieve sore
and aching backs, destroy worms, etc. 182,182 ;
Oct. 30.
Puente & Cicero, doing business as Lemonium Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Cough sirups. 161,334 ; Mar. 6.
Puffer-Hubbard Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Child's toy wagon. 170,402 ; Dec. 25.
Pufter-Hubbard Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Child's wagon tire. 179,551 ; Aug. 21.
Puget Sound Oil Works, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Vegetable
oil. 140,398; Aug. 21.
Pull-Grip Electric Company. (See Eberhardt, Robert.)
Pulllam, Clarence, Detroit, Mich. Frozen ice-cream dain-
ties. 177,572 ; May 29.
Pullman Company, The, Chicago, 111. Automobile bodies.
187,267; Dec. 11.
Pun, Jack M., Wood's Ranch, near Stockton, Calif. Live
or dressed pigeons, squabs, or poultry. 164,720 ;
Feb. 13.
Pung-Chow Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Game.
179,111 ; May 29.
Pung-Cbow Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Games and
parts thereof. 179,955-6 ; July 17.
Pup Toys Company, The, Chicago, 111. Paper weights.
Inkwells, etc. 175,157; Mar. 27.
Pup Toys Company, The, Chicago, 111. Candlesticks,
incense burners, and lamps. 175,158 ; May 22,
Pup Toys Company, The, Chicago, 111. Candy boxes,
wrappers, and receptacles. 175,159 ; June 19.
Purcell, Isaac S., doing business as Dri-Kamp Company,
Chicago, 111. Tents. 179,553 ; Oct. 30.
Purdy, Fred A., New York, N. Y. Machines for printing.
issuing, and auditing tickets. 167,896 ; Oct. 16.
Purdy, O. N., jr., Boston, Mass. Wool. 181,774 ;
Oct. 30.
Pure Oil Co., The, Columbus, Ohio. Gasoline. 164,003 ;
Oct. 23.
Pure Oil Company, The, Columbus, Ohio, Petroleum sub-
stitute for turpentine. 155.319; Feb. 1